Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 25, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GE 011.0 E BERGNER.,
3uß3ournot4
DAILY Ts =Toss is served tc• subscribers in Cite
,ugia at et.; cows per week; Yearly . subscribers
1,3 charged ;4.00• . ,
Si 3a'LY AND Simg:WitAlay . TQI Tara
itSRAF , iaalso pahlished twice a week daring,
• ,ion of the l'Agialatnre, and weekly during the re
nnin:ls:4? el the year, and furnished to-subsertbers at the
°Vowing :ates, viz
Subaeribers per year
SUVOII
'TEC NTIMPAPMILS
t euhecribere order the discontinuance of their news•
fy.yera, the publisher may continue to soul them until
aiiltrrearagelsarepaid. ' -
Ii sueseribere neglect or retina to take their newepa
peril !rem the office to which they are ,direeted, they are
renponsible until they Wm. Celt &a the Ws and ordered
heiti .113 continued
.Mistellancons.
JOHNSON
LOCK. HOSPITAL
HAS discovered the most certain, speed 3
aus elreetual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
Min IN EIM TO Twzmnic HOURS.
fro Ittereary or Mixtous Drugs
1.;4 - i^,l Coax WANNixrzo, or. No CNANGN, IN no ONI TO
TWO DAYS.'ila
titreakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains to
the Loins, Atiecliions of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, „Nervous Debility, Decay of the Phynica Pow
ers, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of deas.
Ration of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings,
Dinincsi
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of the Head, Throat, Ncse or Skin—those terrible disor.
ders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits 01
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage Impos
er:do, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG MEN
Young men esreelally who have become the victims cc
tiolitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands- of
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant
loot, who might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of elognence, or waked to ec
tasy the Heine tyro, may call with full confidence.
MARRLIGE„:
Married persons, or thoso contemplating marriage, be
log aware of physical weakness, should lmnr.ediately con.
sult Dr.J., and be restored to perfect health,
oRGANIc NVii,.aMizM
Immediately cured and full vigor regored
Ho who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously tionnile in his honor as a gentleman, and ; con,
Silently rely upon his skill as a physician.
'I South Frederick street, Baltimore,
Md., on the lett hand aide going from Baltimore street,
doors from the corner. Bo particular in observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place, Be per
doblar for ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false names,
or Paltry iiiiontog Certificatat, attracted by the repute.
tlou of Dr, JohuSon, lurk near
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
DR. JOHNSTON
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal CellegerirStirgeons,
London graduate from one of the most 'en:anent Colleges
of the united claw, and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent in the Hospitals of London; Paris, Kula•
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as
tonishing cares that were ever known.- Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and brad when asleep, great ner
vonsneso,' being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulneed,'
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes With derange
tnent of mind were cured immediately,
TATE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Dr. J. addresses all those .who having insured them-
selves by private and improper indulgeneies ' that seine,
and solitary habit winch ruins both body and mind, un
fitting them foreither businessor society.
The— are Aetna of the and and molaneholy ette.cts pro
duced by early habits of youth viz: Weakness of the
Batik and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness nI Sight,
Lone of bluscular Powor, reit:Ration of the Heart, Dye;
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
Puucteaes, G.eaerat Debility, exs-Wtehhit et' constimp%
lien, kio,
I.',NTALLY.I
the fearful effects on the mind are much to
be dreaded :—Less of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De.
preseloo of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion toslocie
iy, Self-distrust, Lore of Solitude, Timidity, &c., are some
of Me evil elfects,
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now jadgo what
Is the caase of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emasisted„. have a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and syrup.
me of consumption.:
YOUNG MEN
who have injured themselves by . a certain practice, in
deleed in whed alone ft' habit frequently learned from
evil zomonnione, or at school,' effects"of which are
Lightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cared, renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
Onnid apply immediately.
What tLpity that a young man, the hopes of his roam
try, the dna...og of his parente, should be snatohed 'rem
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of deviating from the path or nature, and Indulging in a
certain secret habit, 'em ,h persontmust, before,contein
plating
otaItILIAGE,
effect that a gonad m 4 nd and body are:the most incases]
requisite.; to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary'
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens tO the View; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the
mclancboly reflection that the happiness of another bo
cce:ow blighted with our own;
DR. .SOHNSONiIi INVIDOP.ATING REsusaor FOR OR
GANIO WrEAKNMR,
By thin great and important 'remedy, Weakness of thi
•
;roans aro speedily oared, and full vigor restored.
thousands of the most nervous' and. debilitated who
nad lost all hope, have been:immediately relieved.' All
itnpasimetas to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disquitliii
ttion., Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or
Rio roost fe54111 icindoveedily. cured. •
To STRANGERS
The many thousands cured at this lnstiulion Within the
1 , 4 " twe i v , , yea fy,, And the numerous Important Burgles/
operations
. pedrformed .by ...Dr. J., witnessed : by. Abe re
purlere of the papers, and mank ether persons, uokldes of
sibieli have aepeured agate and again before the public,
besides his standing as a gentleman of du:ratter and re
iipmzeibil4y, is a 6Wficient guarantee to the afflieted.
DISEASES OF ISLPREIDENOE.--When the misguided
and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed
the seeds 01 this painful disease, it too ellen happens that
an ill- t i me d sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from eduoation and re•
speotability can alone befriend him, delaying till the eon •
stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make thou
appearance, atfectina '
'the head, throat, nose, skin, de n
progressing 0/1 'with frightful rapidity, till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that
bourne front whence au traveler returns." It is a mini.
ancnoly fact that thousands tall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the use of that deadly potson, mercury, rum
the coustitution and make tile residue of life miseratlp.
To ers.sserale.....—TPs Doctor's Diplomas hang in hill
°Mee.
gig-Letters mast contain a stamp to on the reply
larßemedies sent by Mail.
sar-No. 7 Soup. Frederick street, Baltimore.
nprl3-dnwly
1861. 30OPENING 30 OPENING 1861.
.
• OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Ott FVBBY D200.0.111%0X.
The quatty of the geode for the price will be an induce,
meet to every one to purchase.
The 11202 L decir ehie goode of the PAM at a great sae
rlbre.
MOZAMBIQUES, ' ' •
GHL6SA MAN, ••• "•• •-•
VALENCIAS, •
D' ESPANGS, . •
I3ER.EGE ANGLA.L9,
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LAMELLAS
are ...mano the lie r
_ CATHOART & BROTHER.
Neat door to the liarriaburg Bank.
SKELETON SKIRTBi
The largest stook of the very beet make to be. found
at CATHCART 9,
Neat door to the Harrisburg Bank.
• •
Parasola i -Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
- - -
Twenty-five per cent
_lower than can be purchased
Iserrherc in - the city.
L CATHOART & BROTHER.
N 0.14, Market Squire;
raySe Rut to . We ELaniCarg Bent.
12:01) ;
15.90.
VOL. XV.
WM. Fun WM. FLINT I WILI,FLINT
WM: FLINT I •
No., 807 31.2.0rarr;
No. 807 Atisrsr,
No. 807 laAaxgr,
TREAENDOUS SACRIFICE
$lOO,OOO WORTH OF (JEWELRY,
-ALL FOR ONE.DOLLA.R- - •
A Largo and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, consisting
or
CHAINS BRACELETS CA:4E - D: SETS . 814. •
• _ :•
.4,p,c/ styleo. of ErenelL PlatedClialus, Gold and
od Jewelry.
We do not keep or , gen any gilt, gifted or giftranized
goods. Ours le what ore,-sold by the heat Jeweler as
Gold Jewelry. . .
.
We receive our goods frora the beat Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers.in the State],
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
• 'Wl{O ARE:FORCED TO. SELL. 4.
..:WMO ARE FURCEIO TO SELL
-WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
The following is only a - psrtnd listpt out immense stock
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR
SI E &CM
TAKE YOUR CHOKE FOR $l.
LargeSlae and Splendid Cameo Sets, General Retail..
Prices ... .......$9 to 810.
Do do Lava - do 10 to: 80
Do do Carbuncle do . . • , 8 to 90
Do Ladles' Enamelled and' Coral do . ' • 7 to . : 20
Do - -do and Carbuncle do -.' Ito.:90
ro do - -- and Ruby do .'• - 7 to' 18
Do Gold Cluster Grape Setting•seta 'do '. ' :10 to: So.
Do
Do do do Vase do do - - 10 to' 12 :
Do 'do -do Jet Sets • do ' ,'. 5 to. 12
Do do . BIRDIE Mosaic do •'. 0 to: 10
Do do" - GOld;Stone Mosaic do • •- 6 to' 21
Do do Calico Sets do sto 32
Do Ribbon Twists, with brilliants do 6 to' 83%
Do Boquet Set's, new style do 8 to' 07
Do Eriaineled Cluster do -- do 10 to 2
Gold Thimbles do .3 to 60
Dia.mood Pointed Gold Pens and Cases, ..8 to. Of
% des. Silver 'Plated Spoone, 2 00
Silver Plated Slugs • ... 400
,
Over 1,000 other Culfarent styles Ladies' Jew alit; Me
dallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets ofievery
desoription ; Gold ems, 14 karat, with Silver ittension
Holder ; Gold Pendia, &Saveßut' s - ,..Studs, &o:; &o.; Coral, Lava, Cameo. and Band Bracelets ; Gents Vest
Cilatns, warranted to wear
,ten years without changing
color, .a d stand the' acid—they are usually sold by:
JewelerS as staid gold chains . --all made In .Paris. :You
can take your choice f0r.1.1. each. Ladies! and Gents'
Guard Chains, ;1 each, usually told by Jewelers at from
We to $3O each ; Ladies' and Children's Beak Chinas;
beautiful patterns; armlets, brilhant, enaineled and ruby,
settings; Crosses; plaid and enameled;.for $1 each, retail,
prices heal $5 to :.:13 each. 'EVery.style and'':iariety of
jewelry and desirable goods lot' $1 each; • : •
This Sale, at the stove prices will continuo long
enough to sell off' our immense. stock, which was par.
chased at a great Snerloce from Manufacturers who have
failed. -
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. '
n.'cTAI. NOTi2N ty
Ist. Write your Name, Place oFitistdence, County! and
State,plain ana dultsact, as weealt;maite nothing tett of
Post marks.
Seal ell letters with WAX, as Envelopes sealed with,
gum or wafers can be easily opened--the content/I taker!'
out and re-seahm. Attend to this, and. we will be xie.
sponmble for your money.
INDIICEILENTS TO AGENTS.
Amy person acting as agent, who will send= at one tiMe,
$lOO, we will give a Gold Hunting Case Watch, extrii '
$5O, " Gold Lever. Watch.
$25, " SilverWatoh. •
A Vi'atch and the articles selected from the above, Liar
at ONS DOLLAR EACH. • • •
Persons ordering by mail must send $1 and 15 cents in
postage acunie,
GIVE U 8 A TRIAL. . .
All oommtmicaticns must o...ldressod to
WILLIAM FLINT,
No. 607 Market ntreet,
jao3o 6mw Philadelphia, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA
WATCH AND JEWELRY_STORE
0. CIONRAD, FORMER 00CLIPANT,I
No, 148 North Second atreet i ii
CORNER. OF QtrAltd*--F111.1iE;i:1
THE UNDERSIGNED . has leased lha.
above premises, where he Will keep a large -'assort..
ment of Gold and . Silver Watches, of American . ; 'Engliali
and Swiss Manafticture of the most celebrated makers, in
addition to whlch;Will be found always on hand Glad.
made to 'order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver,
and Mier Plated ware, together with a general asttort 7
meat of such goods as are usually kept in a first
Watch and Jewelry Store.; , -
The patrons of 0. Conrad, and those of the subscrfber,
together with the public generally, are invited to srdl,
where theywill receive a good' article for their monly..—
As I am determined to do strictly a cash business,
will be'sold very low. "Usu. Psorrrs AND QUICK OADDS;')
is the motto of this establishment. ' •
. . JAH,WIS ft. BROOMALL,
je2Myw . -Pormerlyo. CONRADi
No. 148 Korth Second St., comae Q arry, ttrda.
0!..r . r 0
..G - A A.X ) HY,
In nit itS *Altana ,
ExecuteGl In the known in the art, at'
C. 41. CRANE'S.. : GALLERt,.
532 Arch Street, East of Stalk, Pat7a, . ,
IN OIL AND PASTIL •
• STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS,.
Amb rots" pee; Dagnerreotypo4 &0., for Cues; Itectaillaais
ins, Atue, , nov4l M Y,.f
IEL 3EI MECO 17 '..AL 3C.it ''-
You will please take notice that I 'have retboved'My
place of business from No. /87 South Fourth Street, it
my blantraotory.:
NOS. 114 and 118'BFAXErS'IllEET,'
; Between Leett , txrdand South, and Fr on f and Secon4 ms.,
Philadelphia,'
Thankful for past favors I solicit a continuance oflyour.
.orders, As I have enlarged my manufactory so te
enable ine to haveconstantly =handl% fargo'assoritodent .
of well SedscMed Soaps, all of the best quality andd free
trout Fish Oil..
PALM - ,
VARIEGATED •-•
WHITE, . • ",
• HONEY,
CASTILE, iind all kitoli of TOILET 80 A.PS.
O.IIExtoAL OLIVE SOAP of pure material. SETTLED,-
PALE 4M.BEOtSN SOAP, *oglish Sal. Soda and:PrAa
Suiten conatantly on hand, - ePEEM, ADADIANTL.'iE an
TALLOW. CANDLES or it
Rivirin . g adapted the cash system I am enabled to offer
My goods at, the Id west .iiefhq -Roping that you
Call and examine for yonreellboth the goods and prices,
.
before purchasing elsewhere. -
• lam Ver;Reipectfully .
,
alonly* F. CONWAY, Made' phia.
ik - T oTiog.---T4e -. Harrisburgi Pioneer.
jo Ben.ticial Rociety, No. 2, Wive filed an application;
tor. a .chartei of incorporatiod, in the Office Of thePro-'
monetary 1,1-tlif -Vows , of Common Pleas, of Datip.blo
ecinney, erineb,alll' ; be ocinArnred by the said.oobxtjit'
the hexf re - gulaCt , rin thereof if no siilileienVottusi
abeam to the contrary. • '
rey.22-eat Prothonotaiy..—
N _ . • . .
OTIOE.—The aecountof Henry Sheaf
fr, ass ghee of George Nehrenhold, hee'been
in me Court of Common , rime of Dauphin county',
will be confirmed 'by the seid . ' Court .ee the 28th derfpf
August, 1801, Mane elitole be . skieWele.tlin eegtresyr
inylkaiff llllCEALT4Piottionotar7.
unijtti a
:f.`INpE: . .P ENDENT -, I'N ALL T. 1t.,,5Vr,_.:. - rt..i,'N - :5;..V.771tA,1'4. : . 1 i:N,._,.. - N- . .,!(j;'N t.,!_:','
'I3ARIUSBURG, PA.;:I TUESDAY :14 1 7 gANI:SOI', ' T I4D:II-E::.24 . :', i:801.-
Miscellaneous.
W.M. FLINT
WM. FLINT-!
No. 807.Muozer,
No. 807 Mame;
No. 807'Newrit
.PALADELPHIA,
PBIIADET-PillA 7
PA
ittiottilinteons
R. NEWELL'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLEI T.
NO. 72 . 4 AROH.S2REET,
PHILADELPHIA
.One. of the largest and . most complete Galleries la the
• ThAtdd'Statesovhere the beet Piettme, ktievin to the
PhotegriphicArt,. aretalrerrat'prices nu higher
_than e re, paid for miserable
H - E ' PROPRIETOR; A-. =P . RACTIOAL
T
. PROTOOIIAPIINR, attends .periscsiallsc'every. ela
ting—and allows no picture to leave the_ Gollery.miless
it gives. perfect satisfaction. .
Daguerreotypes and . Ambretipee, of eheiiii or deceased
'friends, plicilogrUphed to any' required' ioze, - or taken on
Canvass, Me size, and painted-kV-Gil LlW.this -best artists.
At this Gellery.ptotuket cen.be:talail in anzweattier—
as perfeet in cloudy days. as when the sun shines.
Yeraons visiting the city.are ieipietthllylevited to ex
&thine our Specimens, 'whichlor price and quality defy
competition.
Sir instructions given in the art,oK Photography.
R. NEWE isallery , 11 :Z Art,
' 724 Arch Street, taktiadelphik.
VOISMENDATIONS
From Hon...Lewie:D.,Campbell, Ohlo. •
Illyfrimily.and friends Tali zoneur in. the opinion that
the (Pijayro) name in niere.life.likti than anything they
ever saw My likeness - has-been repeatedly tak.ea by
diirerentinitists in 'miens' ways;: bat' I have never yet
hau sue whictipresents so true to natant, all the features
and expressionnof countenance as this... . .
From Hon. E. Joy Morris; late .Minister to Italy.
The esqpisite,finum, beauty. and sonnens ydar pori
traits;lionjoirold thOir daribilitY or Oclor and Leith
- Parma as likenijsaeS, cinnot, fail to 'col:amend theto •to
thdiateritlon and patronage - of - sdl who appreciate true
Ca James Page.
Efa*Jng . oceatlen thr a puitrait; I 'procured one from
Mr. Robert Newell, of the city or Ptilladelphla,.U'Mknilit
.ture.in Oil Cowie, under the netelprcriss Mmeeeted by him,:
and talus great pleasure in egprussiog toe cttipktuStion
givCia Tao, not only by : the accuracy Q. thelllcenses;: but,
its artistic finish in all'respeetS; aed'reeolninend tam to
the patronage of those disposed to eneoura go the beau
,
UNION FURNITURE . , DEPOT.
PPtILD 4g0•C0.; --
2oa add 2456 vorth sected and 145,.147
- and 149 Raft St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
. ' . !EProni the PhiladelphiaLedger.]'
ILTN: FU
lORNITURE 'DEPOt: EVery
headof IlTdMilY Mit a henna to furnish; atal,,uo
taratter Whether rich hi. pain., -every one wants theinest,
:Furniturialais „Money_ will ttuy, and: every ri4me
can ,be WEI.L.PURNISIIBb..it the money
: Intended for
ant .
`Thesafese way to . - - percliase It to Send aii order So- a •
felrldeall log Arm ~ who have the ,facil Ries to •hianufaetura
and sell at the lowest prices. Buono matter. ...now tict;ient'
males; a him may be, le's; they hive the heal; inn:chimer ..te
manufacture and the trade which will enable them.to
make large purchases-of stock and materials at the low- ,
mt.prices, it ps lolly to expect them to sell as law as a
larger - establishment. - 17ad.' 4 17NION . FURNITURE Dll.
POT" combines, perhaps, the greatest advantages lobe
found fiaPwl4ero by housekeepers ; extentiva wsro
street, with ogiriligt.OZ.iton_nre9V-141:4 1 2-4 2 c_.,..ond
Race street, :with saystory• siva feet depth, are well stored
with an ahseitthent'of the best made FURNITURie, of the
latest furthest; iitylee,..whick_cannot rata. to, satisfy; any
feellY. Y. 414 lkat Mesers: , 9o l7l ..Crti ,CO„
th q ., ll ,4o,efora; have ty ry hienlefeellifiug faCilitY known
115 the - trade,' andlMPOrder enii,usted theth;wlietber a
ifticle or 4 general aMOrtmenh,at uthota.aie.of ou.
tail is sure to :be tilled al. : the loerest_prlce for which the
same articles eau be procured. anywhel'a, SJ/4 , for !midi
Lets than is paid - a t 'tier!) is-serne-satolso
tien, too, when sendhig orchirs tO holiew that you
haves fair dealing'llrui to: traasehthusiness with.
. , -
IRISH STEAMSHIP LINE:
Stetun - baween Ireland - and America
NEW YORE, BOSTON - AND GALWAT.
rpH,E following new and magnificent flint
elass piddle-wheel Steamships compose the above
line !'
• • .
ADRIATIC, 1.,884;,.t0ne burthen •Capt. J. Mitury.
(formerly of, the Collins Line.) •
• .
HIBERNIA, ,•••• 4,4110 tonnimrthetircapt: N. tProwite.
COLUM.BIA, . , .•
ANGLIA, 4,400 .I~tob loon.
PACIFIC; . • "2600' '• ' '
'PRINCE ALBERT, '(ScreWb- • ••• • .
. : . . 8,300 • I. Willrer.
One of the Above leave No.`q•Torir or „Boston .
alternaty every Tiii4d4719040/t, forGit*,titteartY
-ng thifige Sit:li)linEVN; F. •
Steimers•iit•'chisline - halie been-cenktinnted ' with
the greateSt care,- uniler..tne the.govern
,ment; have •water.tlght poicnwtrrients, anik 'Are
„celled for obinfori,,nafetly and speed by - any steamers
•sttekt. They comlnandell' oq able - tuid. , experteAped.
oefteena,.' , and ay_ery , exertion ' , Mlbe ms• Ale: awnmote, the
ConifoXtoklifolgeoger.n; • . -, • • -,.
An. experienced; ntirgenn.rittAn4 ea to enolishlp
. • , Rffzs• rlssAus. • • •
.FirSt-Clllll9 'from N. Y. or flOstonle Galway.or Liverpool,
—sloo
Senond•olasi, " "' - •• 6- . 76
First.class, . .ss 0 1 to SL 3Oluts;. • 36
Third-class, at yr ap K, Lly p
or any town iu Ireland; on a .tfailWay,
Tictird,efass p/I:4*.ignoareliberysliy supplied with pro
4laioria ttie Not ; do Med and nerved by the
'll6)bn/ilia ol the:Oompiny. .
Parties wishing to, send for their friends from the old
country can obtain ticketalrbei any town on-wrailway.
or,from .the :principal jolt-las:of -England and
Sccalann at very low rates. . -
;Passerigers ter, New York', arriving by Wei... Bestow
Steamers, rrill'ho'forWarded to . NowYorit treeOfOtargo :
For passage or furtliorinformittibti apply. to • • -
Olt )1 WJCKEIA3I,' •-
. .
At the offioe of ale ,C•pp:iay the whtty; foot .or Cana
titre
iiP244odl EIOW— T
A—D ASEINWASS4Adents-
• . . . . . .
A DMINISTRATO It!8' - NOTICE.
. .
1 \I - OTlLT;iiii hereby given that of
. .
'„1.1 'Administration inane agate of iloasAidart Ass3a,
'law of LoaFer StTatira to washtp, Eliuphhi
tfits d,y then greeted to the sill:Kier' b .all.nersons bar
against:. the_ estateotre :requested. to, make
know; the-saws without delay, and .Rertions . .kftp:wing
themielirestLialted itre requested to' make immediate
payment to the underslkned, ADAM FISHER,
•*. . • . 1 •
1 416- * -Adtandstrutors of es ate of Jonathan Fisher. '
ARCH ST:-.:CARPET:.:WAILEHOIDA
. .
tOt DDEIi
A"'now., receiving for , SERING TRADE
: a spianaid.naapf Eogheh 4.14 Amerlataredit
DIG*, bought at Paulo Prices, and to be sold very: low.
Yelvet;.Brp - gselit,' Three Ply, Ingrain - add Vesettsh,' with:
an I ciintease steak (noir priced CARPETINGIN;:OII
Druggets;ltats,:tre.;,/rifty.tilOCES of Gastaitliattin4a,
thp Offerinktyidals, Very cheap. • • ' •
Parties is want of 424,Pgr14014 reminded that this
stook of . Goods is very eiterisivit; we; buy Sid
sell exclusively for CAKE we tirevegitred.to offer goods
at :very:low "prices,.ht:.lesstl.9 per, heat. ohpaper than'atiy
other toileeltt the rade.' • • , , ... ,inarka siaw
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OHAS F.-11.01PP;
"NO4T.Er FOUBTEI . STREET
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Whor,o,,alo and Retail Matoxfaoturer of ,
POrt Monnales, rtabas and Parsee, DeoLaing Cases,
Roney,Relte, .„-:Rettt...ndee r Cigar Oases,
Bookgr'i attes, "Lentner Rags WritiugDeyw,_
Pocket Books, Piort ,
xiozicor
LADI ~ .S .AQPPDIer & TRII.VBLINQ , BAG.
compriaoi a atupaF, ot styil4q9UNTS , and L.
MEW 116nel' romps: ,Eifia . : vf,pietaZ i"iffizne•
veCivoilietaiitr-rorsias - •
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tip WNW etrest.
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WHOLESALE AND DETAIL-
pR,ULG:GIS.:-TS:' #
N 0 1:9
MARKET STRPFT:
HARIZISBURG, F NA' A
1511UGGI8TS,PECTSICLAIU. 4 .;STORE
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS;
We are daily additt: to our assortment - of
goods all such •articles as are :desirable, and
would respect fully call your attention to: the
largest and. bediselected stook in this city; of , •
DRUGS, OHEMUALS &PAINTpf
Othi Varnishes and Gruieo;
Dye.lltuirk - eltiss Ond Putty,
ArtliY VOlors fold Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
Burning Fluicl.ami Alcobol,
Lard;- S~erni ' hiutt ' Plne=oils;
B°411( 1 Vialil
__VE4Biga SeaPel SPnnigna and COI*:
&c.;
With a general yaileiy.of
PERFUMERY& TOILET
selected from the best manciiiiceureri ?lir
fa's:oars of Europa and this coiantry.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LTITSEECD OE, vAßNitggs,.
VW_ a c Tutia.4llTow''
COLORS, PAINT AND
MIIISHES
IN. ALL THEIR VABIETINS,I
ozvpoßs AND BIKINZES
OF ALL FINDS,
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Ws respectfully invite a call,, feelingeconfi
dent itint We ein 'supply the of • all
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH! TEETH 1 !
JONFI-8 AND WiIITE%-PORCELAIN nmen
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR .
ILESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direot from the 'Proprietors.
Saponifier and Conoenirated• 'Lje
Wholesale Agents for Sapouifter; whieli :we
4011 'as low as it can be icurchasell in theOitiee.
TILITERIS:
COAL OIL CARBON QH,1,1
13eltig larks purchasers' In tlialir:011s; we can
offer. lnduo§uienta to arose buying. diat Oil
'AMP.most improved, patiermi, Very.
cheap. All kinds; of Istapo chliaged :to, btirn
Cosi Oil •
FARKERS AXD,GBAZIERS;.-'
Those of you „who lukTo Pot, givoi/ ouP_HO,R§A
AND- CATTIa• TOWDXIII3 ok. know! . not
theirstiperitnity,arid - the 'advantage they iike
'keeping Holt& end'Ciittleldaltliyand in good
condition. . _ •
„ • Thothleade eau telAlt:y to the profit they heave
derived from the: ine of our.Cattl• Powders lay
thsi increasing tittteititt- and •qtalitj xeilk; ,
beiddealmiltoViag Ihe galena health and; ari-'
peantn93 of theft Cattle.
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Our long experience in the buainesegivas
the advantage. of rt• thdrongh knowledge-of the
trade; ana our gitinuienientrir(the cities' are
such that We xeiy,abort time fuirkkdk,
anything appertaining toour iminees,t on: the
beat of-terms.:.:. ,
Tankful for the - liberal paftonage baatotied
busitteßsi a...u1.10460t1032.0 • _ _
at fain pric s,`sad
.7 deett4i t? 'Pr.e*Ov ti ut,..
merits Continuance of the Tacos o ' alml=
nating
MOM
SPECIAL ORDER I , NO. L
• ..A 6 .9/,'Qualrrhaist P. t
Rorrnsbwrg May 27 1861. j
• Quarter Idiater4eaeral R: b Hale IS' ordered
to- forward the'. clothing; as fief letinisitions
dated.2Bo.lllay last, by Colonels,Hartiataft and
Dti'Dowell, of...the Fourth mud Fifth, Regiment&
Pennsykirania Volunteers;, in place - Of sending
it as heretofore directed: The rouith and
Fifth • Regiments being now in setae.' service
and la great,need of proper clothing., --;
By Order of the Cflmmander-ixi-chief - •
JOHN 'AI WRIGHT, ,
.
my2B . • • Aiddecamp.
S.PtCIAL ORDER No 2 3.
V..COlin t
Gr .liarrnamig,-,Pa., 4nne,B, 1861. . •
I. No.officer,,,noft-commissioned officer, mu
sician or Firivate of tne Reserire - VolunteeriDorps
at these Headciharters; or at Oateli durtin; will
leave Ma station or camp witheut permiseion
from the proper authority. - U
,
_ .
The 'Quiet; of 'mien- Department - tint be
held responsiblet'for the observance and enforce.:
meat of. this bider ...in particular Depart-.
ment. : . • -
The Chiefs of Departments will report at the
office of the - Assistant : Adjutant General of : the
Corps when their clutfes - requirei their- absence
from these Headquarters the"..proint
their duties call them, and tie probable time of
their atilien.
By order'of
-ME.Y. GEN. GEORGE, A. MoCALL.
.11Elf EX A. Seimaz,
Captain and. Aid-de-Camp.
NOTICE TO THE,PUBLIC
UNDERPIGNED 'COMMISSION
- Elts. Deaphin oofinty.on porsusnee ila !cot far
.the General Assenuly.or Me Commonwealth of•Pettmv.
ayliaatia, approied dab linb day Of - day,'lBl3l., entitled
MA authozige toe Coottoßaloaera DauP Ida 'coun
ty to aßproprwita a, certain sum„or money tot the sup
port or the , &Wiles of -Voltintseia-itaitog - -ttio -preseot
war t .. do ttoraoy,ixdorta the.publio.that they, will make
a login to the amount of klitcd not oieeedloQ ten thousand'
Midas, for wbiob beaus wilt be 14suel.t.a u2terni 1101 6X
cepilinguityars, wtth ontwousJanseneci, pr the payment
of, half yearly interest; payable at the 4 County Treasuty at
Cent. $4.4 1 wilds are' Lo.bo , c/stR Q 1 Alt 'Mum*. IL
is therefore hoped 'tufa the, amount In of d uch
amounts as ilteleadOrawilldosa - 0, , will' 40 ptOropt
ly masa by Me.pstrl,Lit; elpitanBtsohefs. Aq ua put
Montag tilipectal taxation at ta , a - tliaa. " -
• .. :40X('N , •
. :det uB 141ifltl, Commissioners.
- • • - GRO.'ealtVilitloll
Attest—Solara MILIZA OWL. ..nay*-dap:
- J.v,o:t. -- ..i,v-B-i-rs':ll'it):j.:
MILITARY SURGE WY
HINTS ON THE - FIOH - G - ENCIEN -;
Field, Camp, and Hospital Praotios.
S." D. GROSS M. D.
1 , 08 .!Icr!q!% 13-11 9" 714 7Pmer,.)= 1 4 1 .11 001 . 1 ada
Fol' Rale at BpaNr,R , .4 czuog , BookStAtE,
FREIGHT •REDUCED.
HOWARD 4 H.OPDEXPRESS 00.
Sl ort and ` Quick Routs .to and fiin
NEW Iron - E
GOODS ORDERED IN THE MORNING RE
' TURNED '113.4 - BitMeNIGIET. •
Lave New York at 7% P. M, bg Fast Through U.--
press Train, arriving in Etarrlabarg at 8 A, M.,
• -.
WITIVUI CHIN - GR- O.F -'
Order Godds, marked": , : •:.
via lIOPE EXPRESS-0)i,
.:..'Gerterid °Wipe, 74 Broadway, ljew :York: .
Branch " 412 " " ' ' " '
Amber turottoitiokciruitilio or
, ; 11 Y 18 • ' -6 .*??? R • BERGNE on I
, . . . .
EXTRA • RINE..POINTED:iI,
,GOLEk•RtairS,.
. _
o.F .. NEWTON:I3 (formerly- Bagley'O)
nfaoture, ,warranted to.be the, 'best to material,
"duiahlettild tie'bhedi3 . ll : say
; A Atterget, %Vitt. a variety:of Gold 'and
palms of yiv . * 4 . s and prlees, at, .
- OftEdf4OOIiSTOILE,'
Cia.Etig bUt.irA.JR,P.. I I I.
• )p a : o p (Xl ciaf::!3 Olteurt. 11;etts
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SIPTT
AL4.• E - Large. ;luau 'citi•pdkpE3F Moltutees tiloge
iteiOs and•gea,,t : c,"sks s Or • ple, by,. • •• • - •
)ILy24 : •'• - •wat DOCK a di.
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Ef;TE • L SOE.P , Et . pit . Sy, .4NP4:444TE.L;
•yy • caItLIBLE, c,umberland ronty,,Pa.—.The
prtoCOM inn*, ideation In:diwitnfhOint dint-Wog ara now
kreptrcd to ,Tooolve vintorsH.POrfißmAtdctOflull : il beat*
drottica fOr' ttidinitutnr Wilt:diatnfatilif of MoMoilde•
:118144'grign011ilo the dountry.‘...rtitiMrateiot thrife.spliniis
o t neot be euromee for dimo•Mg,. boat:nog nod •mepicsial
pa/poises: Viiinfornatitioiessid.atiiiiagis - aditeda - f
. WM.I},BURILOUtpES,
11. d flUktplia - ;
.; join 2m • : ••
LI RE, NU IX IU TABU, English' 'and ; do.
meatus Males, (by the doz.= or hundred.) pupa
, Almt 64 a4es - , 9 1 0. Q. o l l tiqueUte; l 4l eeqp
•SAlPtion Wet.MiK a tx).
OF evertdeidriptbiti=iii tiiias
each package.woripiedt
mur4 ,
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NgElliE _CAIRSX: z.. .. .:, ' .... 49_1R:LW, BittO.WN.
CASEY - BRAYWN; '
...:1.: .1. -
ATTORNEYS-ILT-.LAW
~,....: :EL Afi1i:14,13,•111V.G 4 ,P.:RN..N.?: - A: i
dING -associated . together . in . the
•11 2
ik.V., .,prince"Of Abe Lavi vial stunk faithfully. mud
=pre u 3 F to. ill Ilritetsionallbnitiiiari,elatruitect to paotr .
:0 con ,Paird street, aree doom imin Market
WA: - Coioniaattorisin Exignstrim-Vierixesn. '
. .
KrECUTORII
. . •
rpHE undersigned Executers , of:the Oe4tie
--CElKtarCinlianNlL, bite of-Oonewago tow hip
iki}eaaect,herebr,ootuy paP9no. 11 44eb t4 , 10
Vitebylinake'rpaybiesti fad tiiate b vine
e I 49A4Y , ArMtt!AMfonlittkelstelli. t
"PIatirSHENZ;
148BAgitill
iliontors.
=ME
NO. 47.
~ieni~..~~~t%~ts,~iuent~'
A. MANUAL
fit= tinting fart.
Having procured !team Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
description; cheaper that it.can be done at any other es
tabltshutentin thecountry .
ktellati OF ADVERTISING.
.Four lines or leas constitute one-halt square. Els r•
lines or more than four constitute a Kura
Half Square. one day
" One week
one month
three months a 6
I di months. 4 0
'..
one year.......... ..... „ ..,....... 800
One Square one day ao
one week........ 2 00
.
" : one month -8 00
" three months ........ .......... . 0 00
on Six months.... • 800
•• one year 10 00
yor•Buldnest notices inserted in the Local Col or
bedbre Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CM•ITE PEE Ll ulkn, NE
on each insertion. ,
",- al-Marriages and Deaths, to be charged u regular
advertisements. . . .
E4e Etirgrap4.
" Oua Boys.'! According to the latest re
liable intelligence received here, the, first and
second Pennsylvania regiments,. with yrhich the
Cameron and . State Capita Admitrds aye, con
'Dented, had reached Frederick City, en
camped in that vicinity, where it, is expected
they . will remain fgr the preamt.
Daso.—The old lady; Airs. Laidie, whose re
cent -injury on the railroad id tilts city we no
ticed -at
. the time of its occurrent ;! lingered
until yesterday morning, when deatii- termi
nated her aufferings. She died at Atte" Born
gardner House.: Her remains were taktin to
Chtnclitown for interment. - . -
- CO/SD/ZION 02 TI . IINOS I BAVANSAII. —,The
comp:tender of, one of. the ships of the United
•
b'tates blockading fleet writeahomel under data
of June lath, as follows • _
"I boarded an English ship with cotton
from tavanualt. Tne captain ,paid . . us the
compliment of ` _three " times loWering his
flag, -'which: ocs9ipitUieut returned. 'Be
i4fornied. the boarding otter that the in
habitants were leaving .
,Savannah .'by • hun
dreds daily—that .1.13' had over a *Korea ap
plicatictus for a passage to . 14 YdrPO4..flad had
Cu ifuse them, not h tiring proper .abCOntmo
damsons
,'pne man actually - cdnceatell . bibaseif
on board; and the ctipeati was not 'aware of
it until he uas fairly oniside - Of - the' harbor.
/le offered ; Itim to me ' but . I deolMed taking
hurt,, a° the Et4p had to proceed , on, her voy
age- to, Liverpool with hint tin I? , :tarti,"
I suppose, he dui not regret."
Itis bardiy necessary to say, in referinee to
the above ship, that she had_complied with the
conditions of the blockade, and was entitled,
as she was allowed, to proceed on her'ioyage.
•
A GooD Arroxerxer.--Majiir. General -McCall
Is-not •likely to• commit. any mistakes' in the
-apfebitusents he may make for the - military
service of Pennsylvania. Being •ra thorough
'soldier himself, 'he knovis: the value - of a
' military education in thus of active ser
vice. Ha has shown his appreciation'of this
in selecting as Chief of Ordnance' fcni this
State Mr. Thomas Jefferson Brerettin r now
of:, this State, thoughh, formerly of ;the, Dis
trict of Columbia. , , Mr, .Brereton • gradUated
high at Nest Point in 1.813 ) wee: appointed to
e.'Sectornildentenancy in the Aitilleri l mad trim
.. -. 7 -r-- ?" , .: .a. ‘ - ` ,°* " 7 " ..t ." 1 ' 4 7. ' #. C 9 241 4191 DO'
partmeht,,:so that• Gen.. McCall assigns - -him to
duty for which -he is especially qualified by
experi(Mce, He served with
.distinoritiniir the
irar with 4 1 , 3 4 0 .). .„...§9me Yearn ege.h.a resigned
his commission in the army. -It - -le fortnnate
that Penn.sylvania has beenable : : seinie the
SerViceisof so good
,art,officer..,.. , „,
. . . ,
"H4oo44irparie.' l isre ketir;a9iiro4: deal
id Oniit the stratageres id ~e,w4y,,t says
the liew_York Journal of Counnercei :and their
devices are not more ealcniateCte:etrilitirrass
thriadminietration than pre. l 4cir4l4 *mate
continnally readethrough the:. agency •_of cer
tain diegiffeated Republican editors: '
A Morten aye ktrsicei Caoisio..L-An trie, paper
states that a company of volunteers numbers
among its ranks four preachers and thirty-six
fiddlers !
BY TELERAN.
CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION.
• ' Pina.ADELEntA.; June 24
The Democratic convention to nominate a
candidate for Congress hr the second diatrict,
in the place of Hon. E. Joy Morris, met this
morning, and on the first ballot-nominated
Col. Charles J. Biddle. A resolution ti-iiiastaln
the Federal Government in enforcing the _laws
was adopted. Charles O'Neal is thsf people s
party nominee. • '
VE I F7 , :/ 32 ,BEE'S .4..A 0 49 1 4 .C.AFPC.e.
BAvrixoan • June -24
The American hae nletter dap.d,the,2gd..inat.,
on board the steamer Pawnee, off Acqnia Creek,
stating that , Aesegtkr.;frillikla was
.1444 xtit.l4 the water after ; figir or
Ave miles.saYB t4 0 .:x.a 1 9111 at-,,ths! Creek
1113raber, from 2,000,t0, .and..kaye : eeyet at
rifted cannon , and a Dah)green,gau. : , ,The Paw
nee is knping,a strict fixer police-at night; and
had entux@d Weld ori*ll..hoate,. .
. .
FrEaktotasd4 - Es§ioNAI,,EX,ECTION.
_di 24.
Bon. Hendrick 13:Wright has beila elected
to Congress from the Twelfth District, to MI
xacas29.Y. ocasiPed bY Sleath:of Hon.
cloci.iY,l3.orimton. 114,1a0. OPPoilittOn.—
Wgght la Democrat, but beiog u nn
an-
Gompromib Polon map, and likft3Y9r,of eus
ta4og A4wipiattatioi against therSeuth
era reh§ria,. this 13epublicami ttLo_, , Dlitriot de
clined.tp melee a nOmiOtigri_4lol/Mit_ /Anti
ARREST FOR TEMAStik:
Beurnioal, June 24.
Samuel Mactier, leg. of 1114 city been
• - -
arrested; the - grand jury of the unitoid States
District Conrt haTing presentedhira for treason,
for acts coMinitted, it is ••rumored, in connect
tiOn with the passage - of the lifistiairisette
rtroopa - lhrough this eltiun : 14E4 lipriL
M - Hitcher - Hitcher - Hitcherwail; itt - -thit the the court
and with the oorleaut'of the Unwed Statts Dil
triot•ittorney,, l tran 620,000,
- •
w ~h ich was given:-. Mr. lifactier him - preiously
been Indicted by the grstridjory z of
`ttB crimi
nal Court for rioting.
„SO:a
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