Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 05, 1861, Image 3

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Frhloy Morning, July 5, 1861
TO ADVERTISERS.
Th.; (.In:elation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH
IS FOUR TIMES URGER than any other
daily poldished or circulated in this city, and
it therefore presents greater indnoementt3 for
the patronage of advertisers then is offered to
them through any other maithur, 7.at those
who want buyers, try advertising to
GiiAPH.
THE MORNING TELEGRAM
Is issued every morning and con
tains THE LATEST TELE
CT RAP Il IC DISPATCHES re
ceived during the night.
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TELE RUM Altus.—The only class who dese
crated independence day by doing business, were
the rum mill proprietors, who kept up a con
tinuous flow of lager and whisky, making men
.b unk and' coining money, while the mass
of our business citizens closed their establish
ments and observed the day in a patriotic man
nor. The beer and whisky sellers are directly
and solely responsible for all the drunkenness
and disorder which disgraced our city yesterday
aLd last night.
ZOLIRVE Dom.—The First City Zouaves
i lied last evening in presence of a large num
ber of spectators, many of them ladles. They
al through a variety of novel and difficult
;..,vetnents peculiar to the Ellsworth drill, all
which were executed with commendable
promptness, skill and accuracy. Captain Kelm
reason to be proud of his young Zouaves
we predict, will in a short time compare
orably with the best drilled companies of
the kind in the country.
1.1,M1 PRESENTATION.—The Union Cadets were
Nciterday presented with a handsome flag,
dmanfactured for the purpose, by several young
ladies. The ceremonies took place at the reel
koce Mr. Wm. Sayford, in Market street,
and Joshua M. Weistling, Esq., presented the
fag, on behalf of the donors, making an appro
fq late and eloquent speech,' which was respond
ed to by Captain Sayford. The young soldiers
then gave three cheers for the flag and three
for the ladies, and resumed their march. The
flag is a beautiful one, creditable to the taste
and skill of the manufacturers.
SPLENDID FLAG.--One of the largest and finest
silk flags displayed yesterday was hung out at
the Susquehanna House, near the depot. The
tlag was brought here from Fort Pulaski, Geor
gia, by Ordnance Sergeant Luke Walker,
through many vicissitudes. On being ordered
to hoist the flag, by Col. Bartow, commanding
the Georgia volunteers, Sergeant Walker pe
remptorily refused to do so, thus defeating the
socesslonists in their design of pulling down
thu glorious emblem of our nationality and
!misting their confederate rag in its place. On
leaving here for Virginia, under orders from
headquarters, last week, the Sergeant made ar
rangements to have the flag displayed in this
City on the fourth of July, and it was accord
ingly flung to the breeze yesterday morning by
his sou and Messrs. John Oslea and William A.
Brumbaugh. It attracted general attention
during the day.
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SAD ACCIDENT.—One of the most distressing
features connected with the celebration of inde
pqlence day was the accident on Capitol Hill,
during the firing of a national salute by a squad
(,t Capt. Brady's artillery company, which re
,illted in very serious injury to one of the gun
ners, Mr. Henry Welsh, of Philadelphia.—
When loading for the second round the cannon
prematurely exploded, owing either to a defect
in the piece or carelessness In the vent-holder,
hooting Mr. Welsh in both hands, and lace
r.iting them in such a terrible manner as to
render immediate amputation necessary. He
was also struck on the breast and severely
wounded. A piece of the rammer stick struck
th e door of Mrs. Hurries, a considerable distance
off, on Third street, making a slight indenta
tion in the wood. The unfortunate man was
taken into the Arsenal 'and subsequently re
moved to Camp Curtin, where he now lies in a
suffering and critical condition.
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After writing the above, we heard the death
of Mr. Welsh reported.
FLAG Raistsa.—At eight o'clock yesterday
Inorning a large and beautiful American flag
was raised over the truck house of the Mount
Vernon Hook and Ladder company. While the
tarry emblem of our nationality was being run
p, the Union Band of Lebanon played the
time-honored national air Hail Columbia in ex
, ellent style. When the flag reached its dea
r nation and spread its folds to the breeze, it
was greeted with enthusiastic cheering by the
I urge crowd of people present. Our talented
rownsloan R. A. Lamberton, Esq., was then in
oduced to the audience and delivered a brief,
patriutik : and truly eloquent address. He allu
ded to our present national career and the glory
of our good old flag, in "thoughta that breathed
and words that burned," and elicited enthusias
tic applause. He briefly reviewed the causes
which led to our present difficulties, and was ter
ribly severe upon the secession s yntrathisers who
talk of "compromise" with armed rebels mar
shalled under the three -striped flag which rep.
resents "theft, perjury and treason." B e
held it to be the duty of every true American
citizen to sustain the government in its effort
to crush out rebellion awl treason, and main
tain the laws, without stopping to count the
C.,st As a whole the address was admirably
suited to the occasion, and did credit to the head
and heart of its gifted and patriotic author.—
Mr. Laroberton was heartily cheered during the
delivery of his brief address, and descended
from the stand amidst 4 storm of applause,--
The band then played the 'liter Spangled Ban.
ner," and the crowd dispersed to join in the
general festivities of the day.
INDEPENDENCE DAY IN HARNISBMIO-HAND
INAS MILITARY AND CIVIC DISPLAY - PATNIOTIO
DEMONTrEATION-CROWDS or Norms.— The eigh
ty-fifth anniversary of American Independence
has come and gone, and with it has ceased the
noise and confusion incident to such occasions.
The day was universally observed by old and
young, the stores and shops being generally
closed, and all business suspended. The entire
demonstration was creditable alike to the public
spirit and patriotism of our citizens, and afford
ed a gratifying evidence of the strong Union
sentiment which pervades all classes of com
munity. On no occasion within our recollec
tion has the fourth of July been celebrated with
greater ark', or more genuine enthusiasm, in
Harrisburg, than marked the festivities yester
day. The day was ushered in by the firing of
a national salute on Capitol Hill from the bat
teries in charge of Captain Brady's artillerists,
And the simultaneous ringing of all the public
bells in the city. Everywhere throughout the
city the "stars and stripes" floated gracefully
in the morning breeze. There was a great pro
fusion of flags of all sizes, the display in this
respect being highly creditable. At an early
hour our citizens were out in large numbers,
and people came in crowds from the rural dis
tricts, to see the sights and participate in the
festivities. Before eight o'clock the streets
were thronged with gaily appareled pedestrians,
moving in various directions, imparting to the
city an unusually gay and animated aspect.
Before the hour fixed for the grand proces
sion, the First City Zouaves made a parade
through the principal streets, attracting gene
ral attention and eliciting the admiration of
all for their neat appearance, soldierly bearing,
and the accuracy with which they marched.—
Three other neatly equipped companies, com
posed of juveniles, also paraded and created
quite a sensation. At nine o'clock the military
from Camp Curtin arrived in the city, when
the procession was formed in the order pre
scribed by the Committee of Arrangements,
under the command of the Chief Marshal, Dr.
E. W. Roberts and his assistants, as follows :
The Chief Marshal, and Committee of Ar
rangements, mounted.
Artillery Corps from Camp Curtin, consisting
of three companies, with five brass field pieces,
drawn by four horses. The men were all
equipped and presented a fine appearance. 4--
This corps were accompanied by the Hummels
town cornet band.
Soldiers of the war of 1812, marshaled by
Capt. David Krause, wearing cockades and
Union rosettes. The veterans were headed by
R. H. McCoy, of the United States Army,
bearing a flag of 1861, supported on the left by
Mr. Thornton, carrying a tattered flag of 1776,
and on the right by Capt. ,Wm. P. Brady, car
rying a Sag which was borne through the war
of 1812.
Infantry from Camp Curtin, consisting of
nearly two regiments, accompanied by two full
drum corps, the whole under command of their
regimental officers in full uniform. The men
were unarmed, but equipped in the new cloth
ing recently received, and looked and marched
remarkably well.
First City Zouaves, Capt. D. B. Kelm, about
sixty strong, fully uniformed and armed with
rifles. The Zonaves, with their novel and neat
equipments, constituted a prominent feature
of the parade, and were "the observed of all
observers" on the line of march. They made
a splendid appearance and were universally ad
mired.
Ellsworth Cadets, Capt. James Barringer ;
blue caps and red shirts, and armed with rifles.
These boys looked well and marched creditably.
Union Cadets, Capt. Sayford ; blue caps
trimmed with red cord, black belts and bine
shirts, and armed with rifles. We have already
noticed this company favorably. They nobly
sustained their reputation yesterday.
Hans Guards, Capt. Jarvis, composed of
boys from eight to twelve years of age. Uni
form red pants and caps, and armed with rifles.
These miniature soldiers presented a very neat
appearance, and stood the long and fatiguing
march remarkably well.
The Union Band of Lebanon, followed.by the
Friendship Fire Company, with their engine
literally covered with American flags. On the
top of the engine we noticed a live American
Eagle. The members of the company, forty
strong, were equipped with red shirts and New
York fire hate. Harry Shaeffer sated as marshal.
Hope Fire Company, forty men, with grey
shirts and New York fire hats, drawing their
hose carriage elegantly decorated for the occa
sion. Thomas Mine marshal.
Citizen Fire Company, twenty-five men, with
yellow hats and red shirts, drawing their hose
carriage, trimmed with flags and flowers. : Geo.
C. Fager, marshal.
Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company,
Wm. Lukens, marshal, thirty men with giey
shirts and New York fire hats, drawing their
apparatus, handsomely trimmed, with a live
American Eagle occupying a prominent position.
Paxton Hose Company, with martial music,
David Crawford, marshal. Thirtyfive men,
with blue shirts and New York fire hats. At
the head of the company marched five men in
full Indian costume, who attracted general at
tention. The hose carriage was gorgeously
decorated, and beneath a canopy of wreaths
and flowers were seated two pretty little girls,
guarded on either side by boys in Indian cos
tume. The Paxton boys deserve credit for the
novel and attractive display they made on this
occasion.
Good Will Fire Company, twenty-five men,
with red shirts and black cape, drawing their
new and beautiful engine, neatly trimmed with
flags and wreaths.
The Eintracht Singing Society, carrying a
new and beautiful flag.
Salem Lodge, I. 0. of B. 8., in regalia, with
the banne r of their society.
In this order the procession marched over the
route designated by the committee, presenting
as fine a spectacle as we have ever witnessed in
Harrisburg on any former similar occasion. At
various points along the line of march wreaths
and hoquets were showered up3n the military
and firemen by the ladies who occupied the bal
conies and sidewalks. Thousands of people
witnessed the parade and all were pleaSed with
it. Arriving at State street the proceed* waa
dkuomied, wkenthe Amen returned to ayste
Peunsgthanta elegraph, intrap Morning, lulp 5, 186 1
respective houses, and the artillery and infantry
took up the line of march for camp. The City
Zouaves, Union and Ellsworth Cadets, and the
two bands, proceeded to the Capitol to take part
in the ceremonies there, some thousands of peo
ple having in the meantime congregated within
the grounds.
The chairman of the Committee of Arrange
ments, Major L. N. Ott, called the vast assem
blage to order and nominated Hon. Jomi J.
PEARSON for presiding officer, who took his seat
amidst great applause, and returned thanks in a
brief address, the patriotic sentiments of which
were heartily responded - to. A long list of
Vice Presidents and Secretaries were nominated
and elected by acclamation. An earnest, im
pressive and eloquent prayer was then offered
up by Rev. D. Gans, the large mass of people
reverently uncovering their heads andlhdenieg
attentively during its delkery. After music
by the band—Hail Columbia—the Declaration
of Independence was read by James M' Cormick,
Jr., Esq., followed with the singing of the Star
Spangled Banner by the Eintracht Society.
Both were listened to with intend, and ap
plauded to the echo.
The orator of the day, Rev. Dr. Charles A.
Hay, was then Introduced, and addretwed•the
people for over one hour in his usual able and
impressive manner. As the oration is to be
published at length in the Txracassim this after
noon, we deem any comment upon it unneces
sary now, further than to say that it embodied
sentiments' f the purest.patriotism, and irre
,
Writable arguments against the heresy of seces
sion and in favor of maintaining the union of
these States "one and inseparable, now and
forever." The oration made a good impression
and the Reverend orator was enthusiastically
cheered during its delivery.
Mr. Hay turving concluded, a, resolution was
offered and adopted, tendering the thanks of
the molding to the, officers, the orator of the
day and reader of the beclaration, the Mar
shale, the Clergy who officiated, the Eintracht
Society and the Bands, for the able and satis
factory manner in; which all had discharged
their duties on the occasion. Also to the old
soldiers, the of f icers and soldiers of Camp Cur
tin, the volunteer and fire companies, of this
city, for their handsome display on the occa
sion. A resolution was also , adopted request
ing Rev. Dr. Hay to furnish a copy of his ora
tion for publication.
After another song by the Eintracht Society,
music by the Lebanon Band, and the benedic
tion by Rev. Dr. DeWitt, the meeting was dis
missed and the crowd dispersed. This ended
the regular.programme of exercises, and it af
fords us great pleasure to say that everything
passed off in a way satisfactory to our people
generally and creditable to the committee of
arrangements. During the afternoon the
streets continued crowded with people, old and
young, and immense quantities of fire crackers
and other salt-petre arrangements were explod
ed. Everybedyroomed to be "gay and happy,"
and determined to make the most of the na
tional holiday.
At two o'clock the old soldiers met around
the festive board in Brunt's Rail, where they
indulged in a sumptuous dinner, and had a
good time generally. Among the outsiders
present was Colonel Sherman of the United
States Army, commandment of the new artil
lery regiment to be organised here, who-made
a highly favorable impression upon the vete
! rens.
The festivities of the occasion wound up with
private pyrotechnic displays in various sections
of the city, some of which were very handsome
and attracted large crowds of admiring specta
tors. The streets were thronged with pedestrians
until a late hour; and in the absence of a
general exhibition of fire works, which has been
customary in former years, the people con
tented themselves with viewing the grand pyro
technic display in the heavens, afforded by
the Oomet which now looms up nightly in
brilliancy and magnificence. In closing our
report of the doings of independence day, we
repeat that the demonstration was a splendid
and creditable one, and proved that the spirit
of seventy-aix still animates the hearts of the
descendants of the revolutionary heroes. With
a few exceptions sobriety and good order pre
vailed throughout the city limits; and but one
serious accident occurred to mar the pleasures
of the occasion. May all who participated in
the festivities yesterday live to welcome the ad
vent of another anniversary of American Inde
pendence, when " the Flag of oar Union " shall
float over thirty-four reunited and frosperous
States.
Fran Tau Moasnia.—About four o'clock this
morning the room occupied by Dr. Harris, in
the Patriot and Union building, was discovered
to he on fire. An alarm was nunle, but owing
to the delay of the firemen in responding, at
so early an hour, the flames gained considerable
headway. When the machines were put in
.operation, however, the room was in a short
time flooded with water, and the fire suppressed.
The Doctor's library and medicine asses, furni
ture, &c., were considerably damaged. In one
corner of the room the flooring was burned
through, directly above a large pile of paper in
the press room of the Patriot and Union. The
press room was deluged with water, and one of
the presses, a quantity of printing Ram. and
other articles, damaged to some extent. But
for timely discovery, a disastrous conflagration
would have been the result. The origin of the
fire is not known.
"Tan Maw =sr. BI PRIOURVED." —We no
ticed yestecday a large banner spanning Second
street, is front of Mr. Win. S. Shaeffees paper
store, containing the names of the thirty-four
States. Attached to this banner was an Amer,
ican flag with] the old Jackson motto : "The
Union'must and shall be preserved." The af
fair was neatly gotten up and did credit to our
patriotic friend Mr. Shaeffer, 'who is sound on
the Union qusetion.
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFERS kis services to the citizens ,o•
fierrill'Arg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o
the public pureness, and gives assurance that his best ,
endeaVe y is shall be given to reader saffeactioniu his pro
tendon. wag an old, well tried deaffetv he'd sere in
NvlV,ag the public generallyy to call on him; sunning
uw.n that they will not be with hisnervices;
Office NO. 125Iffartun street,* dictu
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ConizaposoaNT of the Stecle Patio, the
government organ of France writes from Tents, Algiers,
MI Mows :
"Our college of Philosophers at home, may, and pro
bably do accomplish a great deal for the cause of Bolen,*
but the Americans are the people to turn them discover
ies to practical account. Many of the modern Inventions
In use here are American. and one American chemist,
Dr. J. C Ana, of Lowell, supplies much of the medicine
consumed In this country. His Cherry Pectoral, Pills,
Sarsaparilla and Ague Cure constitute the staple reme
dies here, because they are of easy application, sure in
their results, and have th e confidence of the people.—
While the seienoe of Medicine la carried to a higher per
fection in our own country (France) than any other, it
strikes a Frenchman's a little singed .r that an American
Physician should tarnish the medical skill and remedies
for our Priniolpal Province.
Wereere happy to inform our reader& that these rope
** Madiethes which the Emperor's Principal Province:is
obliged to get from America may be had by our neigh
-oat
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Moymes Lm arms AND PHOENIX Brrrraii.—
Arse front all JUineral Poismu.—in oases of Scrofula
Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation
of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
In a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. MMus Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, POWs, and in short,
most ail diseases soon yield to Weir curative properties
No family should be without them, as by their timely
use Laugh suffering and expense may be saved.
Prepared by Wit. B. U(IFYST, U. CI., New York, and
ltale by ail Druggis et uov9w-ly
TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED PEXA.LE PILLS
prepainstfools a Prot eription of Sir J. Marko, D
Pay:Wan Alotraordtaary to the Qualm
This invaluable medicine is tinthltagoic the cure et all
those painful and dangerous diseases to *Bich the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all Man and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO MARRIED LLDIEM
it la peculiarly suited. it will In a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bean the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent memtertatue.
CAUTION.
These Pak should ad be taken by awake during Ms
FIR' TERM E BONTIINV, they are owe
to brio*, Zimarrisys, Ind at any tbse they aft
In all cases or Nervous and Spine Abatises, Pain In
the Back and lambs, Fatigue on slight exertion, birdie
lion or the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wit
effect a cure when all other means have Riled ; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contt o iS on oakenel,
antitnony. or any thing hurtful to the co .
Full directions in the pamphlet around package
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—.41.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will Insure a bottle, ematahting 50 Pills,
by return mail.
ro , isle by 0. A. BAADTAIT lyg dearly
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the public generally that be will
continuo to give (instructions on the 0 FORTEy ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also In the Balance of THOROUGH
URI He will arth pleasure wait upon pupils at their
homes at any hour desired, or lemons will be given at
tile residence, is Third street, raw aeon below the
German Reformed Church.
.E.crwmitnei
DJARRTREA. AND CHOLERA.
ANTIDOTE,
For the onre of these distressing maladies. Agreeable
to the taste.
Every soldntr should procure a bottle of this valuable
medicine before they take up their line of march. For
sale at
C. A. ILSOINTART'.t Drug Store,
sly 24143 m garritnurt.t.,
STAGE LINE FOR GETITSBIERG
iffirAilt. •
FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGH TO
GETTYSBURG.
fiIHE undersigned has established a
1. regular LINE OF sTakiE CU4CU i from Mechanics
burg, oonnectlog every other morning with the Clamber
laud Valley Railroad oars. the coaches leave every
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every
other day. Paseengere for Sheppardhown, Dillsburg,
Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reduced rates.
WU. J. TATA
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of
BOUM., SHOES, GAITERS, ho.,
or the very beat
twiddles Mr ladies, gentlemen, and ohildreas' wear.—
Prices to salt the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO
°ODRA to the best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice.
octl6.dtr JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg.
LADIES' WINE.
SPEER'S BAMBINI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
S.PEER'S SAMBUCI WINE.
CELEBRATED for lie medical and bens
tidal qualities as a genuine at 'mutant Tonle, Diu
retic and liedordic,'highly esteemed by eminent physi
c:fans, and some of the first families in Europe and
America.
SPEED'S SARUM:WI WINE
is not a mixture or manufactured article, but Is pure,
from cultivated Fortuial Elder, recommended by Onem
lat3 and Physicians as possessing medical properties en
perlor to any other Wines in use, and an excellent arti,
ale for all weak and debilitaled persons, and the aged
and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefiting ladies
and children,
A LADIES' WINE,
bacon!. It will not intoxicate as other wines, as lt con
tuba no mixture of eplrlte or other liquors, and is ad
mired for its rich peculiar flavor end nutritive properties,
imparting a bobby tone to the digthtive organs, and a
blooming, suit and healthy akin and complexion.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALFRILO seEER, Passaic, N. J.,
is over the cork of 8 Loh bottle,
HAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE.
A. SYNEB, Proprietor.
Passaic, N. J.
Office 208 Broadway, New lota. •
J. H. EATON, Agent, Philadelphia.
For sale by D. W. "Grose, & Co., U. K. Keller, John
Wyeth and by dragglets generally.
-or
B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S.
STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
A 11 (versions, Surgical and Mechanical,
JOlLeoleatifleally performed. Charges moderate. Jed
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE.
grECounty Commissioners hereby make
known, that next WEDNESDAY JULY the Bd, 1851
at 8 o'clock A. M., they will sell at nubile out-cry In
Brant's City Hall, Harrisburg, among the various arti
cle. not here inumerated, one Bell, among
as the old
Conti House ;" Stone Coal, Stoves and Pipe, "Pigeon
hoses" or Wises to store away papers therein, Desks, Book
Cases &o. Terms of sale are "sash."
JOHN S. MUSSER.
jaooß BERM.
GEORGE, GARVEBICU.
June 26th 1811. Commissioners.
Patriot and Union insert.)
NEW COAL OFFICE.
rHE UNDERSIGNED having entered in
tothe COAL TRADE in this city, would respectfully
solicit the patronage of the citizens. I will Keep on hand
Mel of ail sines, from the most celebrated and approved
mines, which will be delivered to any part of tne city,
free from dirt and other impurities. Furs Wismar
Gnu/Am= Co: YOE aura NY =I lion Loan, Oat
Loan on tenors _Os. Persons puretutaing by the Bow
or Car Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton.
Otlic No. 74 Market street, second door from Dew ber
ry allay Yard on the Canal, toot of North street. Or
dare let tat either place will receive prompt attention.
an-sd lv JOHN W. HALL. &tent
HIOKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD.
for sale,
002 TO STOVE OR CORD LENOIR . 2Y)
PORORASRRS.
ALSO, LOCUST POSTS AND uRRB7N7J7 RAILS OU7
2V ORDER.
ALSO, STONE AND SAND FOR BUILDING}
PURPOSES.
testi:re of the subscriber at his residence on the Ridge
road, opposite the Good Will Engine Rouse, or at the
Yard, corner of Second and Broad streets, West Bar -
risburg. 1n0y27-tf j G. B. OGLE.
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE.
OMAR T. HARRISBURG BRIG3R.)
UNION ENVELOPES.
NOTE PAPER, of six different designs,
printed in two colors mold by the thousand and
by the ream at City Cash prince.
Mao, Flags, Union Breast PUts,. Bogies, Union Binge
and Badges at very low Price,. ll "
BOBBSFIR'S BOOKSTORE. .
gQUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging_
• hams for sale by the dozen and Once, abeap ior
cask at the DAUPHIN COUNTY PRISON, mys.3lß
May 8, 1883.
Elizttilantatts.
DENTISTRY.
D . GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the
althnore Galles. of Dental Surgery, haying Form
madly located in the city of Harrisburg and tat= the
aka formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street,
between Market and Walnut, respectfully latrine his
Mends and the public in general, that he is prepared to
perform all operations in the Dental profession, either
surgical or mechanical, in a manner that shall not be
summed by operators to this or any other city. His
mode or Inserting artineial teeth is upon the latest im
proved scientific principles.
Teeth, Irons one to a MU set, mounted on line Gold,
Milne plates or the Vulcanite Base,
1 take great pleasure in recommending the p a ttern= to all my former patients ot Harrisburg and Ti
dally
i and feel confident that he will perform all opera
tions n a scientitlo manner, from my knowledge or hie
ability. imy&dtf] F.. 1. 8 GOItGAS, D. D. S.
CIDER 11 1 VINEGAR 1I I
MADE from choice end selected Apples,
and guaranteed by ua to beatrlotly pure
el2-d WV. " j e . .1
FOR SALE I
A BUILDING LOT, situate in West Ear
l& Mews fronting on Bro.d street 20 feet, and run
ntng back lel feel, more or lets, to a2O foot alley, ad
joining on one side the property of Kr. alamenattne.
For partleulars engMrs of FREDERICK BCREFFBR
Bergner's Bookstore.
LIME FOR SALE.
UNDERSIGNED having embarked
in the LIME BUSINIitiO Is prepared w t (umiak m
very bast article at short natio, and at the to WOK prices
tbr ettah. He salts the lime burnt at Oolumbla and IMMO
that burnt at home.
my2a-dam PETER BgEOTHIREL.
POPULAR. REMEDIES.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
Infer children teething, and SPALDING'S CEPHALIC
PILLS for headache. A fresh supply received at K.EL
LIR'd DRUG STORE, where you eau purchase all the
saleable Patent ldedlignes of the day.
91 Market street.,
two doors emit of Fourth street, south aide.
STEAM WEEKLY
, N BETWEEN NEW YORK
v.. 74
-4,1 .
AND LIVERPOOL.
T_ANDII+IO AND EMBARKING PA5.1,41
.1,41 =GUS at QUILKNSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
pool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company
Mend despatching their full powered Clyde-bulk Iron
Steamships is rollout' :
KANGAROO,. Saturday July Slb ; ETNA, Saturday
July 18 ; EDIMAIRG, Saturday July. 40th; sod every
Saturday, at Noon, from Pler 44, North River.
AT Of PASILIOII.
lIIRST CABIN $76 00BIEBRABR .......$BO 00
do to L00d0n.....500 00 1 do to London -US 00
do to Paris in 001 do to Paris .... $36 00
do to Hamburg- 085 001 do to Hamburg $36 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam. Antwerp, &c., at equally 10. rates
gip -Persona wishing w bring sot their friends can boy
tickets hers at the following rates, to New Tor Prolog:.
Liverpool or Queeostown; let Cabin, $76, $B6 sod 6106 .
Sewage from Liverpool $4O 00 orom Queenstown,
$BO 00.
These Steamers have superior saeouunedations for
pagsenpra, and carry experienced Burgeons. They are
hunt in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent tire
Axadbnators on board.
For further Intbrmatlon apply In Liverpool to WILLIAM
INMAN, Agenl, 22 Waier Street ; la Glasgow to WM.
INMAN, 6 tit. &ash &pare ; /2 Queenstown to C. & W.
D. BEY MOUE & CO. ; In London to ItlYeS B MANY, el
King William St. ; Pill 4 /12 1171.08 DECOOM, b Plano
de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. veLE, 111
Walnut Street ; or at the Company's Wiens.
JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
lb Broadway New York.
Or O. O. Zimmerman, Agent„ Harrisburg.
EMI
01111, UNION da OONSTITMON'
6 6 QUIt GOVERNMENT," by M. M'Ertr-
NZ; Is a work containing the Cotrentwrion or
vim taros srams, giving the construe don of tis Terms
and Provisions, showing the relations of the several
States to the Union and each other, and explaittl ng gene
rally the System of Government of the Country. Price
tl 00. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, at Harris
burg, Pa. febfl
Agents for Counties and States wanted.
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.
rTIHR vast amount of property destroyed
annually by lightning ought to be a warning to
property holders to secure their buildings. All orders
far Lightning Rods left at the amnion store of W. BARR,
will be attended to. Rods put up in the latest improved
Lyle and warranted. .124
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE !
(Near the Ikrrisburg Bridge.)
ggI2S : UST RECEIVED from the
sa II la a lot of tine coma:444w, NOTE
sal'En, Nekton we will sell at $1.25 per ream.
'woo per ream for NOTE PAPER, dooorated with
the latest and very handsome ambleme and patriotic
mottos.
$.3.50 for 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPES„ with national and
patriotio emblems, printed la two colors.
Please give us a call. THAD. F. @CHEFFER,•
je22•d Harrisburg.
H. L. GODBOLD 1
PRACTICAL Tinier and Repairer of
Pianos, Melodeons, &0., &0., will receive orders In
more Cl WM. ILNOCHA'S Maio Kora,
.92 Market Areal
U orders left , at the shave lamed plriee,*eNtheitieh !Or
muse, will meet with prompt attenUoa.
NUM, clash HAM& to , sale, seplB-dly •
FOR RENT.
PUB ROOMS now occupied by the Poet
11 Me. Pones,too gluon on the first of July. En
quire of Jeledtf GSABGB W. PORTER.
NOTICE.
'FHB ANNUAL MEETING of the Stack
holdera of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Com
paq for the election of Directors, and the transaotion of
their usual busineae, will be held stifle Telegraph office
of said Company in Harrisburg on Thursday the lab
day of July, 1861. H. H. SHILLINGFORD.
Philadelphia, June 1.4th,1861.-td Secretary.
FOR RENT.—A desirable Residence in
Locust, near Front street. Three-story brick, with
modern conveniences, as to water, heat and light.
For Info motion apply to Dr. W. W. Rutherford. Poe
session Oven Immediately. e25-6td.
FOR SALE.
F"'One to Five Hundred Dollars
worth of CITY BONDS. Inquire of
O. O, 21Mkt8101AN,
mart% No. 28 A:pathslocoed street.
REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has remove& :lie
..a_ PLUMBING AND BRAS FOUNDRY from Market
street to Fourth street. above Market, opposite the Bathe
church. Thankful for past patronage, be hopes, by strict
attention to baguets, to merit a oonlinuanee of it,
Inailaand BIM. PARMHIL
REMOVAL.
'TIRE
SUBSCRIBER would reolpeotfully
I inform Me public thatiti bat; reireseal Ws Plumb
ing and Braes rounding establishment to No. 22 South
Third street below Berra ELMaL Thantahl for past pat
ronage, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of it.
apL2.4ltl J. JONAS.
FOR RENT.
THE EUROPEAN ROTEL AND RE
STAURANT in Brant's Qty Hall Banding, Huai,-
burg Chy, Pa. Apply to JOHN BRANT,
.161141m* On the premleoa.
• CIDER! 11--Striatly pure, spark
ling and zwest,—has received a Silver Medal or 'M
RA
plorem at every elate Agricultural - Huh' since OK For
ale br JOl4 ' , :SM. DOOL is OD,
. ,