Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 18, 1861, Image 1

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    THE, TIELEGRAPII
PUBLISH ri#3( DAY„
13y GEORGE7,I3.RqNER.
PERMS...—Si • Rbuitmayorgipzr..
_he DAILY TELEGRAPH Efferv*l to .subsutibers th
:or ugh at Byi, cents per week. ',Yearly. -Zubsuriher
111 be charged 24.00. .-i. ...... .........
WZNICLY AND 9131;1-W.IIIILY .
3 tit' IaTLINIRAPIi to also `published twloe u Week during
:Le session of the Legielatureottld weekly during the
der of 'the year, eadThrnished to fnibsOriberss at the
Seth i:ig rates, viz: tt.
1 -1 1t:giu Subscribers per year
Seven C 4
TC7I
CIES
Val LAW OF WIWEIRAPIRB. ,
suoscribers order the' dliiscontiMainee ;Of their nem,
pupers, the publisher may continue to Send them , unit)
tia arrearages are paid.
If subscribers neglect or refuse to .--e their ne %-
Jou from the office to which they ara directed, tlasy,are
73,!iinsible until they hay* settled the -Nibs and
((((((((((
dig discontinued
tine 9 of (I.ravel 8z gransportatielt
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL' ROAD':
SUMMER TIME TABLE
TRAINS DAILY TG AND
FROM,PHILADELPHIA-
ON AND AFTER
I,WDAY, APRIL 15th, 1.861,
the Pi trains of the Pennsylvardaltaihnad Com.
pony will dopart from and arrive at frallisEstrg :and
Pkolao.oll4o, follows
- ST W &HO. . .
rtifti.ilßlEl EXPREO TRAItt - leirVes 'Aarrisbarg as 1.15
a. m. akiltiTe . at - Wcilfi*hicipliip4t 6.10 a. m.
FAST LYNN: looTewdairg--,6-6 , -4 0- - m —mr. i -mOl
arrives at Wept nuladelpl4l4 at 10.05*. m. . -
FASO k1.4)11= WC* EtiMilisburg , -
arrives at pailacklyalikst_6./. 0 -P.-m• • •
the New York Uses. . •
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No.. 1, via Mount Joy,
leaves. flarrAborg at TAO 4u:di:, and= arrives- at' West
Plilladalcanaintl2.3o=p. „..
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CACHO. VRO- ACCOIMODATION 3114111 .vta Colum
bia, leave§ Errrksblikg atetAg P.4ll,•*ialknivps:alt Waal
Phitadelphtk 926"p.'iyr."
Accotticitatogetis',uN, via Mount Joy,
leavtis Siarrii%
at 4.20' connecting -at Diller
vine w.ioll
,•9., BM. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN; - and'
arriTes at West PailadePtilt. •
WESTWARD • .
fyiaol3,4 .Ptilladaiptua at
10.45‘'d „Varkl , stitirg. at 44toona'
rives at , littOttrg. aft2.4o m:' - •
.61..erf'''Tfil..tg - teayea', philactelPbla ,•at 7.30 a- • my:; Hirrlsburgl..lo AltOonit, and ,arrives
at P4iatiarg at 1240 p. - ' "
P.4.. , .r:14: , Pir loaves Piallattalphle: ' . 'll:ACi a:Ebirris;.
burg 4.11,5 Altoona - Shlp. arrives at Pitts-'
bur g 63 1:99,9- ,
ft AP..IcIBIIT-14G z i ACCOMMODATIO.II.• TRA.114.-lesvea
trittdeifialti'2.Bo..p.; : nl, ; LanApalgrz .oolt
umbraB.4oP. tte',' arritta ay Illarriabm:4,4 8.04 p. tn.
..I.CC&StiOVA'tlakfg, ' Mayo] Philadelphia, at 4.1,10
p. LdtiaahterlA p.'n4. - Namit_Jok 8:28 p: la., Eliza:
betotowa, BA& p. mad , tirriMar at ' HaiilAttarg at
9.45p.pt ; „ •
Affection la to tha, j fagt, that, paaszagers lei - iltng
Plailattelphfir trt 't.tte 0. m., connect at lanbaster With
MOUNI',..FOY-ACCOMMODATION TRAIN; and arrive at
RarriabAtg at 9.415i.p,m, • '
BAILIJEL D., YOUNG,
t aptEigt Riv. Retina. Elitrpack
Epl2 ktiAttr.'
f i.
- r•omsTE ~,.:.
DlARRllitrild IiOLEAA
ANTIDOTE,
For the cure'd.these distressing maladieS44lo4 4l *
Every soldier should procure a bottle of this valuable
medicine before they take up.thoir lbw of march. ifoi
sale at "e • , ''':if t;i.' ;
C. 'A'. EtOiNV:iitT'g;lYrug 81Airi3
my2-dam : • Harrisburg, Fa,
.FAIMER'SIiOTAL;
J.
rintE subeoriber - bege leave to in orm A
friends and the putdm-tnat he hae taken theseaftal
'Ewa HOTEL, in Marker;etreelihili . ptsiti tee.a fficej
txuaerla J. Stahre:Vhere - he is prepare V) accommo
date them on reasonable terms. Having rentted and
farnlshed , the•lfouse•entirekrdew,-he Itopea b etriof itt;
tentlon to:basinese, to receive i:hbirareAre or. ninon.
age. EtiP l4 mirl" :R G:TE'reitß",
PROF. ADq4fll-p. , TE - Qps-a7
W 0111,1) . reErpec:tfullX3gfirlik
patronatstitithe
continuo to give Instructions, on the 40(0 TQIITE;
LODEON,
fsibisafeactfor THOROUIaIt
EAEsz . He VIVI:YIP re wait upon pupils at Wear
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at
Ws residence, is Third street, a few doors below the
German Renamed church. deolboatf
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VOL XV. HARRISBURG, PA,. SATURDAY. AFTERNOON, MAY 18, 1861.. NO: 15
New 20nertisimbitit
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS;
PECIFICATIONS a:dopted by. the. Coen-
Commissioners of the counties of-Dauphin and'
tltiiy, for the building and coustructinn of a' Public
goad, as recited in the Act of Assembly, hi the &B&W
-inewords, to wit .. •
nOILON _That , the Commissioners of- the several
. coun ties of Dauphin and Perry are her•eby 'authartied
and Instrunted,..lmmediately atter the passage -or-thiii
Act, to lay out and construct a good'andsubstantuill road,
commencing at a point near where the Turnpike. Bridge
crosses the Sus.qtretiannierrial„. In Watts township, Per
ry county,. and.r.unnlng along Towing Path of said Canal,
such distance as will enable them to strike the Turnpike
iwßeed townshiDauphin coumy, near Duncan's Barn,
lint! not to.i.interkere;witlriardT6wing Pdth4scoas•to ob.
arrant navigation or otherwise.
SzarioN 2. That the several counties through which
this :Road passes will' be 'entitled to pay' for thems.kiug
of enty: as much - of-4hp same as•passes , - through its own
territory.
"APPROVED, April 13th, 1860." _
Therefore, In - pursuance of the - aboVe reoltedlci,
.Ronitnissioners of Aaitf countles;its aforesdid,laaVe adopt
ed tue following Specifications, to wit :
..Ist. That the said Road shalt be made aneconstruct:
ed in strict accordance with the Plan or Prefile eh* on
tilein the ottLes of the County Comdthishinerti resteot.
tvely named. The material used must' be of 'a 'substan
tial description, such as earth, graverm tiOth; . ht which
stone may form a componeat part.
grid. The said Road will be let hithe - loweSi, teepee . -
Bible bidder or bidders, by thirOubic yard • rip: rapping
3d, Proposals will be receilVed by the'Corillnissictueri
of Perry county, at their oilleVin Bloomfield, and also at
the office of the Commiseibleis'bf Danphitrehinity;
Harrisburg, up to MONDAY,':THE 20th DAY-OF May,
at 6 o'clock, P. 51 , 1861. 'All proposals 2.0 . 12 e.
on W,blank specification, which may biblidfill applica,
Lion to either of said officeS, - byletter or othniwise. - Efaitl i
contract will be awarded on the 21st day May; at 101
o'clock, A. 21., at the Junctiiicr House, on - Duncan's
Is
land! "All proposals must be sealed:" -- 'Teems Will be
agreed upon on the day of Letting. • -
Fi nin -rag np in Dauphin county: ..... 2, 218
• ppping "
up in Terry 1,991
Rip-rapping in " ' 2.53
Aggregate
The following communication ie herebLerdered tobe
published, and to be annexed to the s4l..lipeollioetiens
by the Commissioners oforesaid : „
- . .
, Omos OF 13rENERAL-SUPERINTENDESE OF:' ---
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WHO: BSANOII AND SUSQUEHANNA CANAL.COMPANY-, , - ---
Northumberland, Nara 18, A. D , 1881. . --
COMSUESIONEBS OF DAUPHIN CULT:NTT : - - '.' . '-- - -
Gentlemen :—J. A. Gamble; Pitaidentot thib Go - iiiPatiy,'.
has boael a permit to the foolt-tliiider; at Nbin"Huitalo,...
to all* you to boat material tIU freoitat a: tbad - oirer
Eluting's Gut, at the Junction-. 'He has al9o diracttiTme
3o:1111:np the embankment at the Turmilie'l3tidgb". at
samelplace, which will be done tit soon 'as 'the Canal . Is: -
navigable: Hospecitally yours, ato7,'-' :" - - '
J. DIFIFFENSAOHER :. ''.
I .
Qprtoral S.apolintendent.
. ; JOHN S. MTJSSER-- -'
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JACOB BERM; -- -'-
GEO. 4ARVERIO.Ef, ~, .
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CommissipperB of Thauphin-Co.- -
. .
-Atteot—Jonnt Muiagn, Clerk:- - -,,-
Lap3o-deiwtd • .
. .. - . .
STEAM WEEKLY_"
BETWEEN NEW YORK
- - . .
AND LIVERPOOL:, ';
..... _
LANDING AND 'EMBARK.INCI: PA,D,
_LA SFNGEItS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver..
poet, New f ork and rittlaaelphia hteantatdp company
idteiU despatching their full powered CLyde-budt it on
Sitalniships as fo.lows
CIO' OF Sttturday, 1801 May ; RAN
61AlittO, Saturday, 25th Mayg_. ‘ hTNA, Saturday, tat
;ti n e;; and every Saturday, at Noon, ,frcim Pier _44,
North River.
I
,b71t511 CABIN $76 03 LEBRA.Gi.... 880 00
do Ito London $BO 00 ,_ ; 49 to Inwion.„l3B 00
Steer* Return Tickets, good for
.Bix - 00 .
Paseengers forwarded tci.,P4is, Havre, Hamburg
Bremen, Rotterdam, Autwerki, 4c., at reduced through
" i r9 s d
ersons wishing to brlttg 'Out their friends can buy
tickethere at the following .rates, to New York From
livertioin or gzeoostown; IstOabin, $76, *SA and, slo.s,
4zetalie from LiTZfiloo/ $4O 00 From Queeristown;
30
" - The.e Steamers have superior accommodatiene. for,.
paesenOers, and carry experkenodd Surgepue. _They are
built la Water-tight iron Soctionsi,and have Bateut Fire
anntrulztors on board. for fdrkmer infermation
,apfdy,.•
at the Company's 0111 cos. INCE. G. DAIE, rig4t,
myl 41 1b liroadwaL.,l4ew
Or O. 0. Zimmerman, Agent,gareisiarg.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- ••• • • -
/IE4I, undersigned having been.appo,inta
I;: . atditor to distrioute among creditors , thUtaliiion'te?
mainin in the hands of C. B..Miiier, assichneV Job
Sueely, of Millersburg, Dauphin countyy.wilt -attend- to .
the dut -s of his appointmeat at his office near Market ;
street Harrisburg, on ihursday Jane -6M- next:- eV
.o'clock!A. M., where partieslu interest may atterid: , l;
they. Manic proper. ROBT. L. MIIENCR.-- , ----
myRI-dit&w.
Tle West Chester_
Adri WEST CHESTER, PA.,:within two
'hour's ride from Philadelphia by.tliaLFisinsyli'a- ,
Oa Central or the West Chester direct railroad, will re-
Rime the duties of the t..l3,l[Mtin•TA'Rlt oitthiimaincnAr
ov Mavitzarr, and close them on - the Lesr,stavot , Sfalfirhi;
HER. The school, therefore,ls '.in session,zduring4tiei
suggirat MONTHS. Pupils are received atiatij , tine at.
.pidPortionate charges. The average number cif-students:
is 85; under the charge of nine. teachers. The French;
German and Spanish languages are taught I.l4.lsiativw
Iteetdedt , instructors. For catalogues, apply. to . • .
WM. F. WYESS, A. M., Principal, L.
apl.-2rad At . West Chester. Pa.
REDUOTION PRICES !
MERtNaal, Plain and Figured.
OASESIERtS, Plain and Figured. .
ALL TOOL PELAINES, Extra . Styles and Quality,
13.1t00A LONG SHAWLS, different price;
FINE' STOCK OF BLANIiET
The prices in all the above HoodA, ou exannttaitint,.wl . ll
be fount' "lower than ever," at ...
=24, Next doorto the Hart4tolrgjEtealr..i.:;.
HARRp-Bußa, 3Tay_
QUANTITY of Bags , Checks and Ging
hams for sale by the dozen-and pleca ; cheap for
caele 4 at the DAUPHIN COUNTY PRISON:- myS,Stn - .
NOTICE.
a . 1 tterelestaretentary:to,ol4
I : O IEREAS
estate of JIILIANN.S. C. RLSHE_Fc Me of the
Ornittrisburg, have been gratitedTo the sitba4o4P,.4ll
peril:Me; Indebted to the said eatato are r g erPleled
make immediate payment, and thbie
. ci/Htes.,ex,
eMand.a against the estate of the said decedent wUi
makesnown the same without" delay to .
ap+2 fS'ar d-oaw
.101 IN H. HRlGPS.•,Exeontor.,
- -
BOARDISS
Single and married gentl enter(
accommodated With boarhidt, 'with. 61ngie. opeOm
- muralcatine rooms at the N. E. corner of Ifiirket
and SeCond street, 19 the honstrforme'rlyesc.iiMed,ky
k.ol. Wells Ceverly. Terms rtiodOitte. „ .
myl4l,4l.wci SAMUEL
.
,
SOHEFFERIS: - .1001( STORE,
ELARRIsBugG BRIDGE.)
ITNIO N ENVEL-6:PES.
OTE PAPER, of six differtirift . ii:sjitiii
N printed ILL two colors, sold" by thsAiisnnCand„
ina.re, am at City Cash prices. - c - aa
FlagsrCeion. Breast I..s . „,gailles, ynion.Atnga:
-and-Badges at very low prices. Cali at
myS SOBICFST4 , B fiCcirgßoAE.,)
:TIAVID HAYNES, 110 MARKET;_ ST
I',Lf - ' EURRlSign!liii4telit for
14LLIE'SATENTZL .:;: ' :' ;
Otighi and Chilled Iron 1 7 Tre 'and 'burglar Prool
151.406.1 7° Mfi1i.
SLiotly the ONLY Mercantile Safe made, that la both
Tire and Bargtar ?roe mar294ly
RE
44
INDEPENDENT IN ALL THIN . ,O-S-7,NiEtTRAL IN NONE."
The Governor of Pennsylvania bas- received
4rom the War Department, at, ashing ton, the
following announcement, in .reference to the
second:requisition.of made by the Gen
eral Government.
i!Ten,Regiments are assigned to Penney' va-
Dia, making, in addition to the thirteen regi
inents of three months already called for,
twerity,three. regiments. it is important to ,
rediwe rather than enlarge this number, And in
no event to exceed it.'
P,entusylvania has already furnished to the
United States service twenty-five regiments.—
Of Ibl,s number at least ten regiments —the
amount of the second requisition—have sip&
'fled a willingness to change - their term of ser-
Tice, from three months to three years: -- No
more companies, therefore, from this Common
wealth can now be received for the. United
States Government.
By order of the Governor, Commander-in-
Chief,- - - ' • E. 11:-BIDDLE,
. , . Adjutant Generii,
The . Cortimander-In-Chief P. M., directs the
following circular tothe-different Railroad com
panies in the State of Pennsylvania, to be pub
lished for the information of all parties con
_
°ern's&
To.,
4,750 garae,"
-, • The following Rules are - established to facili
tate the settling of accounts for Transportation
over your Road, of Troops and Munitiona of
Tirar :
First--The State will not be Jespon,sible for
the coast o(Traosportation of any Troops or
'MOnitions of War, — tmle,ss your Ciirripafiy;
ihkotigh its Agents, has been instructed to pass'
•theni,.orthfiofficer_ in_ command produces au
thority, (a telegraphic dispatch to be considered
authority;) from the Governor, directink such
,Transportation, or ti . pass from the Governor be
produced and handed over. • • • -- -
Sei•ond,. = -That the proper Agents of.. your
Road be instructed to require the Etignatures of
r
,the officei- in" command to a certificate, a copy
of which •is annexed, copies of Which' Will' be
furnished: you, certifying to amount of services
Psiformed ; to ,which must be. annexed .thei
_order under which the troops moved, or, an,
order to yOlit agents to furrilsh the transpcii
ttitiop.
certificates, add - orderit attach,.
.eci, will bedonsidersd by, the r proper Auditipg,
DepOrtments;rWheii ap - provectbithe Governor,
as - vouchers in the settl'ement of pant accounts.
account for the Transportation
of, Tioops must be produced andsertled. to and
inchide the last day of each month, or as early
is each suciceeding mcinthas Possible.
order takes effect on the . first
day of June, one thousand eight hundred and
sixtytone. •
By; order 'Of the Governor and CoMmatider-
_
• FORM. OF CERTIFICATE.
I hereby certify, that the. . , •.• ...
Railroad Company has furnished iranaporta.tion
Pmr to
ON STATE GOVERNMENT SERViOE
Pk order of
-which order is Iter'ewith' attach-ed.'
. -..,.1., ..,.,..1861.1
._fll - . B. The number . olic;idlers, Horses ...
welg t cif 'Pfeld Pieded'and Animunition Inuit
be w tten-nt length
Itol. A SHORT—TTIVIE—ONLY !
e'''''' - '" -" .
ms
.til• I* FRANKLIN. , , - -
,
Optician from „Philadelphia. ,:
Ogre In 1 -Factoryl:l2•S9uth 4tle Streit, below Cheetßut.)
'Pikers 40 tlie,pub.lio.of . garrieburg a - 0.
IL/vicinity: for a short time longer his g . etterally,ep
: 00 0 i . . .: ..
-.- • 'CRYSTAL -. SPECTACLES,
with the finest Elliptic Lenses, mounted in Gold, Silver
or Steel, and suited to the eyesightwith - the utmbet ac
_ 1 - MiCrOSCOPeS. — '
:OPIj
.4 AND .MARIATE ,OLASSE S.
E
if 4
. COPES,'esnecially' for the use of officals of . the
A EQSCOPEB and .STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS , in. the
. 03titest possible variety.
),lATEIEMATICAL, PHYSICAL and SURVEYORS' IN
STRUMENTS, as low as in his, establishment in _the city:
EI UMANARITFICIAL - EYES Inserted. _ •
r:ee Third Street, near Walnut, idieM
Shil ini the-Tele-
Sro.4"-Office. , .. .. - - . • ' .myl7
FREIGHT REDUCED..-
HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS 00.
Short and Quick Route to and fioin
1W YO . '
GOODS ORDERED ,114 THE. "MORNING, _ME ,
TURNED ' THE SA.EtE NIGHT.... •
iwavel brew York at I„ti t by Fast Through' Ex
press Trail], arriving in Harrisburg at 8 A. M.,
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS :
Order GoWsp .marked
via. HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
' • - Geileral office, 74 Broadway, New :Todr,,
BraiabE r" -- •!`
For,furt4inprixet;ionlnquire of _
fpq GEORGE BERGNER, Agent.
CI
andSusqueharuitv
a eie j ADJOURNMET) MEETINI, .AND
etion of the :tockholders of the Schuylkill arid
E u s q uehinxls.Boilroad company pill , be heldlt.T.l,.
A m a mi Haepit tbccity, of Philatielpl2l4,,Tentisy v rd,
Deitley, assi; 11, , 0 7 e10c1e lityfor srput:"
pose of choosing a President and six managers, to serve
fe the ensuing year, and also for the consideration of
such other business as may properly be brought before
said meeting. FRANK a. BOND,
my/741W Segretwy,
New 2Duertkeitmuts
GENERAL ORDERS, NO: 2,
ADJUTANT. GENERAL'S OFFICE,
4 1 1 7 4bur9, 111 aY 16 , / 861 . I.
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
Aid-de-Camp
HEAD QUARTERS,
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA,
Harriaburg, May 15, 1861
.Aid-de•Camp.:
The Confessions and Exoerienoe of
-a3l
' • • PUBLISHED for: the..lwnedt and , as a warning
and a,caution to young mcu who ,sctfer from Nervous Deblitty,Prefinitur6 Dedi'y, etc.; supplying at the' same
time,. the means .ork Self. Core, by,one. who cur, a himself,
atter being pinto great expense through medical imposi
lion'and quackery:. ' Sinktoseeplesinay be had of the' au . =
thor, (9,rnextet, litercem, gcq„Bociford, Sings, county,
N. Y., by eucl&ing a postpaid addressed envelope.
apl9.Bmd.. , • ,
,:MANHOOD.
HOW. LOST ; HOW- RESTORED
; JUST -PUBLISHED ON THE - NATURE;
TREATmAtiT.APD...RADNAL CURL .OF SP.EAMATOS
RHSA or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous
ness, ItivoluntalTiEMissions -and' Impotency, resulting
floni Self-abuse,
&e. By ,Ilobt. J. Culvtrw,ell, g. D.-.
Sent under seal, in ei - plaiii - enveliiPe, to anyititdiess, post
Dahl, on,. receipt two ,stainps,.by.Dr.:CHAS.• J. C.
KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box, No
' ' ' ' • m2O-ornclaw
- PURIFY TEE BLOOID
sionAa'staps Paw AND P.Hpux
Preefrani MirrerrePotticitti.LLif clitei of lle,roful'a -
Ulcers„Sonxvy, or,Freptionsof..:inti,Skni,-the operation
Of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
in, a few-days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by thelr purifying elfects ou the blood. - flillious Fevers,
FeSer and Ague; Dyspepsia,_ Dropsy, Fires, and In short,
TOE all diseasesi.soon yieldAci.theirourativeproperties
mily should, be without them, as by their timely
use,rhuntriiiifferi* and expense may be Saved('
Preparld gpfTAT, 4 New. York, and
r Bah) by all Driggisia covOw -ly
_ .
Coua.u.s,‘The eaaddenchatiges Of , our -Climate
ar - d'sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial_ and :Asthmatic
factions. Experience that‘sitiipfil'etitie.
dies often aelispeedtly. u_ertainly ,when taken iwthe
early stages of the disease, recourse should, at once be
.had to ,4 13rowesiitroncbial -Troches," at -Lozenges, - let
the Gold, Cough "or irritotlon . of thu,Throat be. ever, so,
slight, this priMailtion a more sartous attack may
be lOrded: off. ,1 3 ublic Sfieskers-and-Singers -wilt Sod
theihieffectnal for clearing and s trengtheriing the voice.
SeCktlYdrtisement,' • - deld-d,swaiwfiai
TH E '_. DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR.
-getter superior, .4EFAW,BIaTOR,, . to
,.
walk - eeveral other cheaper styles, may lie
!baud, atahe , manufacturyi at exceedingly low pricei. •
Also, a groat variety_ of, WAT.4II. GpWq#4!, of , aupp-
Aorllnish ' • - •
ftprlll6-Llsor
" A CARD TO . 11 P LA DIES. .
DRS DUPONOO'S GOLDEN, PILLS
FOR FEMALES,
Midhble n •correcting, regulating; and renioving
;obstructions, from whatever cause, and id.,
" wAYS' - Sucoessfur ti" Priven
live.
rpfftlS.F.; PILLS _RAVE. BEEN USED .2.1(
.
ca) `doctors` for many years,. both in France ane
Amerwtyviithmtharalleled success tn •eivery-case
rein urged.by !fumy thoussha ladies who used them tc
make he fctr - the alleviaftsid of those rildfeAni'
f rom yjrcagglarities_whattiver,,as well as.ta prevent.
an indrease of family where health will not permit it:—
Females partichlarlysithated; or -those supposritg thein•
set - oes so, are cautioned,against„ these gale while 11&111!
conditlonoisthey produae miscarriage, ono
the prOPYietor assumes no reaponsibility-after this-admit
nitlon; although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief So health—:•otheiwitle. the Villa are 'recohnnended:
Full sod explielt directions accompany each hot. ~ Prise
$l.OO per bbx. Sold wholesale and retail by .
' , ..; , CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist, • •
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg,,Ra,; ,
"Ladles,"' bythinding hittilL'oo - to 'ttiC Bitrrisburg
Post 45alpe, can have LgieFills seri tfree..of observatiOn•tc ,
loay4irt of the country (confidentially) and ,"Tree of pos
tage!, by mail,• Sold , also by 'S. Sxsvnrs t - Reading; -
JoureiO;
SOI.I . .AWAY & COYMAIN,
BERGER; Lebanon, DenIEL H..HBrtsau, Lancaster; J. A.
Wout,:lYrightsville and-'by one'
'druggist in every city and villagein the, littioh ao and by
4,l).;flolvx,'olieproprletbr, New Teirie ' •
N. fi.,,,Ltyslt., outfor counierfeitsi—Bny. no Bolden Pilot
of- tixt hind unless'every box is signed S. D. Howe. ,40
others are a • basei imposition' 'and-ton Mel' therefbre,'''ag - '
Yhtliollue yourlives and health„(to say nothing :of;, bs.,,
ing huintitigged out of your money,) buy Only of those
who show the of -S. •D. Howe on , every box,
whichhas rece4ly been added on account of . the Pjly,
being cOnnieribiLed• 'de34ll4olY.
Officers and Acia,
Horses.
.....Field' Pieces.
:Ammunition.
TILE,GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR. JAMES rtaidatilm,s
. .
CELEBRATED - - FEMALE' - PILLS. • "
Prepared.from. 'Pres-on:pHs» of Sir .f. Clarke, M. '.0.;
Phystc , ian.Fotrnordinory, to ktiolettgert. ,
Thin niVainable medicine ie unfailing ha the cure el all
those painful mid dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution , Is subject.- It moderates all &cease Mid re
! all. obstructions, Anil. a. speedy cure mar be
relied qu.
LtOitllgs
itcni'penuliarly suited. — It will 'ln a `nlaisre
the monthly period
V with.reguLarity.l,...---
Stamp
bottle, m - 1
ice 1:.110
to
M
rue
Atamp Of GFeat Britain, prevent couniertena.
I CAUTION..
Them Pill" should'not be ' &ken Ai female:l "the
FIRST W1T.W.410217.TH8g,f Pregwaucy, as they arestr't
to bring on Misoorrnspe, but at any ; other time they are
tu all (wasp(' Netyous and Bplattl Aftoptitaia,Fain In
the:Back 'Aia firlibe, Fatigue on slight exertion , Palpita
lien °lthe Heart,. Hysterick mid Whites; +hese' Pine wit
effect a; cure when all other means have; failed ; and al .
Mot& poweilut remedy; - do' dot cOlatafti lion, eiloinel,
a n t iin° 4.Y , 9LanTOllng Itartfutto.tha constitution.
Full turections in the pamphlet around each package
w hielt should be carefully preserved.
N. B.'—sl.oo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Ageht, Will'insure a bottle, containing - 60 Pills,
by return.maii. , , ,
9'o. cola by C. A. asetkvAki. iy9
. .
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES
.„
DR. 1 .O .ELKE SA,A L
-Preptlied by COzierius L. Cheeeeman , M. p
• E'W' "'Y T Y
T:combination:of ingredients in t thti6e
th, i ARA° requiter ailong ant extensive practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting:ell Irregularities, Painful Menstruation, removing all'Ob •
structiorm whether from , cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in th; side, palpitatiOn of the heart . , whiles, all ner•
volts . affeetiens, hysterice,. fatigue, pain , in the bank and
4c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
• • T 3 11 44.). - i-ADDIE,
Dr. Cireaenian's Pills are invaluable, as say will brine
'on the tuonthly period with regularity.- 'Lr.dies who have
been disappointed In the use of, other Pills can place the
utmost confidence itine."Chbeiterdiullayilis doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE •
.Thfrels ens coattitiors or MS female system an telt Ote
PiTts.,.tinnet , be-tcaten- ustliot;S -predacity aI'EqUIZIR
'RESULT. The condition referral to is iteIiGNANCY—.
the, —vesutt, fISCARRIAGA. &eh is the wrens/Zit
tentiencitof 'the at-edit:lite to restore' he serual, fiatatioreeio a
iw rnic a c0n" 1 51 , 7 . 4 hal , Tt!e 7 t. ;Pie . rePrtid4r4ive -Palter of
stature cautforresn't
Warranted purely yegetable r and -free -from anything
hijurioios. Explicit directions, which should be read, as
each box. ' Price - '4l! ' sent by mail dri 'enclosing
11 to Da Am. -1031, _Post °Mrs,
New York Cify.
fold by one-G, %mg - Latin-every town In the-United niates
, HUTCHINELE, ,
Garieral Agr.cit for the United Statei,
• 191 Broadway; New York,
ToitahoM code s should bc add,' 4.4
gold in Harrisburg:
;•nov29-d &No y
7 47 9.49,?0' 11 P411
ROYAIiIOUARO , DIOTIO.N ABU
- 4HE be- deft '
Jest defining and pronouncing - Mb- I.iien' taken by the U. S. sloop-o)
tionary of the English language ; Also, Worcester's Lords for the Federal Government.
School Dictiquarjes. Webster 's Pictorial Quarto and The steamer P. H. Webb, arrived at Havana
School Dictionaries for sale at
scHEEFEws BOOKSTORE, from New Orleans under the U. A. fiag, but
Near theElarrishurg Bridge. was sold and transferred to other ti p
19134
NOTICE:
s .B; rS..FARSON Ar,
Gor• Dock and Pear streets, Philadelphia
BY TELEGRAPH.
From. Washington.
ARRIVAL OF THE LOCHIEL
GREYS.
-a-
MOVEMENT OF .SOUTHERN _TROOPS.
The North Carolina, Election'.
TEXAS RANGERS AT ItICHNOND.
THE NIAGARA BLOCKADING CHARLESTON•
Winans not Released Unconditionally,
THE REMAINS OF WASHINGTON
Seizure of Ada`m's Express Goods.
Ex-Gov. 4eeder Appointed
Brigadier General.
CAPTURE OF PRIgE STEAMERS.
WASHINGTON, May' 17-
There are all sorts of speculations as to the
coming beginning of active - operations against
the Smith. - 'Silt no one knows positively what
is the programme.' - -
Virginians arriving- here declare that no at
tack on this city is designed.
'Ben hi'Culimb, with some of his Texas Ran
gers, is Said to be lit Richmond, and proposes
grand' exploits' against the Federal forbes.
Inatin,Wbowell has received his com
mission as Brigadic; QeneTal, and will have an
Important command. He is from Ohio, and
one of 'the beet officersthe army.
The Harrisburg imehiel Greys arrived"bere
at midnight last night and were quartered to
day. ..The,y also, paraded_ in front of the White
_
'Hottse. ,
Priytite letters'front Southerners now in Eu
rope, speak :very discouragingly •of the pros
pects,of. the Southern Commissioners now there,
endeayorlng to procure the recognition of the.
Monigoinery Government by the European
.powers:::;
Mayor ,General Bntler has been ordered to
cOnkmandnf am_ important ~ e xpedition. to
ttielikottitwardrbitt - its - eracttlestination, is not,
known.
The Charleston , Courier. 'bays that off - Sunday
lait Gen. , Beatiregafft went to visit the different
'part; onAhe corittt .191,,50uth., ,Carolina, to make
locations for batteries.
. -The Savannah giuli rzah ea:34llf has good rea
son. to -believe . thet; if `not - 'already - done; - a
change will soon be effected - ln -the Cabinet-of
President Davis. ID will extend to the War'
and'Attorney, General's offices - and it - is under- _
stood i liv, Walker arid Benjamin are- to
change places.
-- The Stauraton,(Va.) xitectotaz says that '.:the
consecrated remains of General Washington_
-have been removed from Mt" Yern6n to Lei
ingtoa, to prevent them from being desecrated
by the Hyena-like Vandals of the North."' --
The Richmond Tapers, announce the 'arrival
there of the advance guard of the Texas Ran
ger&
...The North Carolina election, on Monday,- re
sulted in favor of the Secessionists-everywhere.
rti Murfreesboro, prepino - t, ,Kennethltayner, re..
ceived 100 Totes, W N SMith 6 and G. C.
Moore 4.
Aolespatch from Charleston to the Savannah'
Rebublican says : "Wagner:s improved rifle can-_
hOn!bas been tested and. found to throw . a shell.
seven,thileii. Prepaations are on foot to com
pliment the Niagara with a few." - "
SECOND DISPATCH
The, stateinerit that Mr. Bess Winans of tral
timore was uneonditionally'released•is unfoinid;
ed. There is authority•for•stating- that he was
only ipleased,by order, of the. Government on
giving his parole of honor that he would do no
act openly or, covertly hostile to, the, govern. ,
meat et the Milted Stales: •
kgeneral array order has been issued stating
that there will be added to the general staff of
the artny.four quarter,Masters and eight assis-_.
tants, to be promoted and elected according, to
theoxisting laws and regulations.
Therd'ivill be added to the 'medical depart:
meat two , surgeons and twentrassistahts. The
surgeons will be promoted from assistant sur
.geon and the assistant appointecbfrom civil life,
after haTving passed an examination by a board
frem the itledierildePartmentof the armY. Die
public; notice-ofnppointment; and' time - and
place otmeeting of the board will be given.
.Mr. Sterbert, Superintendent of Mount, Ver-,
non, saysitere is no foundation for the report
that the remains of Washington have been re
moved from their - resting placer - This is in ac
,cordance with* statement emanating frotrlthis •
corresPondence.. •• • ~..
Brigadier General Mansfield. to-day, issued,
orders; as follows :
«I'ordered . by telegraph 'the agents Of . the
Adams Express, at 'New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore that in future no express -mat
ter, inclusive ofi letters, will be
,permitted to.
go soutii'of this city in 'Virginia.' Last even
ing Col. Stone seised; by my order, the express'
matter, and stopped all contraband gOods, and .
allowed the balance..to go ;forward.- •_
Ez:;Gov. A. H. Seeder, of Pennsylvania,
well known in conneetton witlitlie - early history'
of Kansas; lras to-day appointed — Brigadier
,General by the :President. I
:There-opening of the line of :travel from
Baltimore north and north-west has been the
signal for "a rush -of 'travel'" to Washington.
Yesterday and to-day's trains brought hundreds
of passengers.. •
•The Irish brigade, over oue thousand strong,
tendered by Major Mulligan was to-day accept
ed by Secretary Canierbn for 'service during the
war. 'lt is•probable that their • destination is .
Washingtm., , . • -
griv Tomr,
Pi! : steamer apohe arrived this evening .
trom Havinis;'Orribk 'nth' Mk Nassau On'the
18th. The health , of 'both plrices 'Was good.'" ' '
stearner.Ordsailery 4.kievane, from
tit - Nest reports that,: the yacht Warster
by thiit. S. slow- if
fttam tinting
Hating procured Steam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
description, cheaper that it eau be done at any other es:
:ablist intent TD the country
stATES OF ADVERTISING
00 - Four lines t.r less constitute one-halt square. Fig
mee or more than lour constitute a squard.,
ITO Square ono day
one Week.
one month.:
three months
six months
one year...,
One One S Nara cthe day
4. one
one month._
three months
EiX months._
one year
407- . TlOSiness notices inserted in the Lied coftsmn -- ,ei
nsfore Marriages and Meatifs, - FIVE Cwl's . PER IXlet
or, each ic:iertion: •
44 -Marriages and Neale tt , be charged as
. regulat
advertisements.., , , „:
THE BLOCKADE OF CHARLESTON HARBOB.
CHARLESTON, May 17.
The Charleston Courier reports that on the
12th inst., the - British Baft'Hilgh'frkneLffei:
pool was refusedentrance into that port by the
11. S. •steam) frigate Niagara.' The Britiith'shiPs
Monmouth and Gen. Parkin. were also ordered
off. The British ship A. was pursued but she
ran into shoal water, and was towed up to the
city: The British ship Susan G. Owens, bound
for Liverpool, was boarded by the Niagara and
then permitted to pass. '
CAPTURE OF STEAMERS
The steamer City of Richmond arrived from
Fortreils Monroe, reports that last 'evening When
thirty miles sfiath fd Cape Efenlopert; saw the
steamer Live Yankee with thies prize steamers
in tow, bound North. -
Orders for building one of, the new seven
sloops of war have been received at the Pkila
delphla'Navy Yard. • The ships will be pushed
rapidly forward to completion.
MISCELLANEOUS
, .
A COLORED 80ENE ON. T.= ROAD . Wassrusa -
TON.—Wh the New York SeVenty-first were
at the Junction, between Aunapoliwand Wash'.
inglon, a very dilapidated darkey, whose -gar
ments were of all imaginable hues and.a perfect
labyiinth of rags, had coma into camp to sell a
feyv eggs ; while he was there amither ebony
hued individual came in, vastly important in
his demeanor, attired in clean, checked Shirt,
blue jacket, aud jean pants, with cowhidefshoes
and felt bat, and in every respect a perfect Tur
,
veydrori in deportment.
"Stan' back, you free nigger," said the last
comer; "de gemman don't want nuffin out ob
Oat baskit ; why don't you poor free 'niggers"
work and do suflin—(aside)—lazy debblls, aka
wufl der salt," '•
, Soldier="Are you a slave ?"
,Darkey (with a • broad grin)—"YaaS, bod,
ain't nuffin else I Never seed a. free nig wid
sich closes as dein on, yah, yah 1," and he jerked
back the lappet of his blue jacket a k Una
worth: _
"S b' Mugs to Misms, ober on - de ridge dar.
Nlake ..plenty money now 'mong de'roger
mans."
Soldier—" But you have to give the money to
your mistress, don't you r , .
Darkey—"llM:m ! me! Missue to do
wid dat money, boss ! I ain't 'gwine to keep
heti ari.havema lay eggs for - Missus. Missus
don't pant 'em. 1 you onlyjokin' wid
nigger now."
Free Nigger (with a dolorous whine)---' "Spoae
old Golo'ner wece dead, an' left too free: nigger,
dat my 'u:;, eh ?" _ • • • - - •
.51417.0 (with dignit3)—''Don't back, man;
_ .
go "viay; g'long sell dam dugs ob your'n—
.T. know you're'hungry.”
SIDES 301.D.—Certain_.leading Union
Men in, 4-eltti;t l- 4 tkPlae-tt: to Piave fallen - jut° _
linOn consenting to recommend the arming
of the State., vibMil&ier
ties,• reitt esay to fee - that - all the behefit - of •
this bargetit wi 1. inure to the disunionistar-by
,ylttuenf the certain law of,
,r,evnlution,_which,
always gives the advantage to the extreme
With the Btate--iu the lands-of a Military`
ComMissi .n, presided. User by Governor= lira
there can be but little doubt that the. :
Unionists of Ileamo'sy will have been guilty
of. taxing thermelves to put areas in tbellands
of their enemies. -- - _ _
That the secession of Kentucky will involve
the immediate destruction of slavery in that
State,. - even the distinionists themselves freely
admit. This- result,• with keen fore Sight, Is
now clearly announced by -the anti-secession
<moats in that State.
The Louisville Journal,
,in a recent editorial
onthe - subjedt, -- sayi
"1' . 13e - passage by the Legislaturo di a - law - of
unconditional emancipation, within , threa
Months, of all.such.slavts as.should accept the
boon of freedom, would not extirpate slavery
front - soiT either more utterly or, more
speedily than the guing of Kentucky into the
Southern Confederacy.would produce , that re
init. !Many evenof our secessionists feel this
great truth in spite of themselves. We know
of ,scoree, We'have heard hundreds, of ar
dent_ secessionists in Kentucky, who, in- eX.•
peotation.of iher secession, have sent off or are
making arrangements to send or take off their
sle - ves, into the Cotton States, as the only hope
of not losing them."
Thtis in Kentucky, as in disrupted Virginia,
slaverY is woundesl in the Lionise of its friends,
and receives its death-blow from the hands .of-
Men who would murder Liberty in its defence:
Of - all,, the Marvels of history there is none
that equals this, and no more signal vindica
tion of tne ways of God In man.[New'Yiiriv
Sent JAPANESE . PltahNTS.—The Japanese-hive Sent
home in the Niaaara, the vessel thatconveYed
the Embassy .to Japan last , year, a number of
presints to the President of. the United States,
May Ors of„, cities, and other civil and military
officers, in return' for the,riunierdus; gifts'iihOw
ered upon them by the American people: Fos
the President, they sent one- set of -armor,ia
roll of: striped velvet, tbitty.rolls of ouzo, .
teen rolls of red and white silk ribbon„ ten
pieces of laclter work"of different kinds, a very
large -punch boOvi, two pieces • of furniture, seven
pieces of,. very fine crystal, ten pieces of orna•
-
mental gilt bicker boxes, five pairs of bronze
flower : vaces, fifteen rolls of colored satin,
twenty pieces of flowerer craps, and twenty
pieces Of •red and white crape. The other 're-'
eras .arbrtiostly pieces of crape and a few swords.
SornmitS' CLontmo.—...The "btotlil 'ng for the
United States arnarand the navy is all inapec
te a l by competent persons. • No. cloth • Can. 'pass.
that is not of the required fa.brio and strength.
PantS' or 'coats made of army or nay 4 0 th
wear like iron. A gentlenittii Informs toi that
he wore a pairof pants made of it an entire year
in traveling through California, and • did not:
wear them out. Soldiers in the fdeAinan wAr
Wore siogle suits all . through the war, and
brought - them out whole: It'rquires'a Severe
rain to, wet through one of the-army overeoate.
And it is economy, ix two reasons—its durabili
iy is such as to make it cheap in the end ; and
it protil.cfe - the soldiers inthe worst of weather,
so as to greatly presertelheir good 'health:
1 4
A ThiarrOlt/inset —We are dbi i f ed
that'somii .1
hetiy bUys who are sinking an
oil=-well ; of fe.r.abwe tun mouth of Dankard
etee.k,;lateene ecuuty, seized and strung up
the by ;utterance of treasonable
. sentiments-
The traitor v$ as quite ffirpie - Whlia mime of h
li is
friends ran to the rescue and saved him from a
traitor's doom. We must say however that we
do not approve of this summary lynching. It
smacks too much of soot 91
-war St,
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PHILADELPHIA, MAY 17