Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 06, 1861, Image 7

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Saturday Afternoon, July 0,
TO ADVERTISERS.
circulation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH
is FOUR TIDIES LARGER than any other
daily published or circulated in this city, and
therefore presents greater inducements for
the patronage of advertisers than is offered to
them through any other meditnri !At those
Ale want buyers, try advertising fu tue'i'LLE
i; It IPFE.
THE MORNING TELEGRAPH
Is issued every morning and con
tains THE LATEST TELE
GRAPHIC DISPATCHES re
ceived during the night.
RECIDIKSTAL Rum:- The comet band of
Bloomsburg, engaged as a regimental band for
the sixth regiment of the State Reserve Corps,
now at Camp Curtin, arrived here this after
noon. The band is one of the best In northern
Pennsylvania.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE.-If rumor be
true there is a lodge of this treasonable order in
our city, and certain individuals are "spotted"
as members of it. One of them recently left
for Virginia, and the supposition is that his
miasiou there is to communicate personally
with the rebels. The movements of all sus
pvi tell traitors in our midst should be closely
watched,
To THE CITIZENS or HAaanumao.—The Friend'
hip Fire Company, No. 1, of Harrisburg,
,vould respectfully inform you that we have re
eived a letter from the agent of the Company
who are building our steam fire engine, that
the engine will be here by the first of August,
ur probably sooner. The collecting committee
will now call on those who generously subscribed,
and on those who have not already subscribed,
and we hope you will all aid us as well as you
By order of the Company.
RAILROAD Accmsm.— The night express,
which left Philadelphia on Wednesday night
at eleven o'clock, met with a serious accident
between the Westchester Intersection and
Downingtown. When running at full speed,
down grade, one of the axles of the 'Express
car broke, throwing that and all the cam in
the rear off the track, each one turning over
and clown an embankment four or five feet
high. Strange to say, no one was hurt beyond
a few bruises and scratches sustained by three
or four passengers.
YEAST FOR FAMILY Ms.—Somebody wants to
know how to make yeast for family use. We have
given several good receipts in times past, but
will give another from "one who always has
good bread :" •
Into two quarts of water put eight good
tiized potatoes, and a handful of hops tied up in
a bag ; boil until the potatoes are well done ;
mash them through a selve; add seven table
spoonsfuls of flour; pour over this the water in
which the potatoes and hops were boiled, scald
ing hot. Add half a cup of sugar; a tablespoon
ful of ginger—stir well together, and when
nearly cold put in a cupful of yeast. After it
is done working, add a teaspoonful of salt, and
bottle up for use. it will keep three months.
N ARROW ESCAPB OF A CONSTABLB.-A fellow
named Bill M'Clurg was arrested last evening
by officer Wickert for drunkenness and disor
derly conduct. He violently resisted "the
trting arm of the law," and attempted to cut
the officer with a knife, the sharp weapon
slightly damaging the hirsute appendage of
the latter, who narrowly escaped being severely
wounded. With great difficulty M'Clurg was
finally caged in the lock-up, where he remain
ed until this morning, and came out duly sober.
The Mayor fined him three dollars and costs,
which he promptly paid, glad to get off with
Each slight punishment.
ARREST OF A SUSPECTED Spr.—This forenoon a
6tratiger, whose movements in Camp Curtin ex
titva suspicion, was arrested and brought to the
city, where he underwent a partial examination
before the Mayor, and was committed to prison
for a further hearing on Monday. He gave his
name as John Benton, but had in his possession
a certificate of membership of an Odd Fellows'
lodge. and other papers, with the name of
Charles Quirk. The man passed through camp
this morning questioning a number of the sol
dier,, and taking phonographic notes of the in
formation thus gained, in a small blank book.
Among the papers found in his pockets was one
granting him a furlough for seventy-five days
trotu a Virginia company. The man's actions
and t outradictory stories pending the examina
tion, were such as to increase the suspicion of
his being a spy. His arrest caused a great sen
bation, and fur more than an hour the Mayor's
otlice, was surrounded by a large crowd of ex
ulted People.
AN 1"
ITe3l FOR PAU:M.—The Sanitarillni,
new and valuable publication, advises parents
to let the little ones get all the sleep that Na
ture allows thew, Never wake them. Nature
will du that in a kind, gentle way. If they do
not arise in season, send them to bed earlier
and earlier every night, till they can be dressed
for breakfast without losing ruaysleep. If you
do not want your darlings to have the brain
fever, or water on the brain, do not let them
study in the evening. Do not lecture or scold
them just before retiring. Let them lay their
heads on their nice little pillows just after sing
ing that sweetllttle song—
" Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me,
Bless thy little lamb tonight;
Through the darkness be thou near me,
Keep me safe till morning light.
l'h rough this day thy hand has led me,
Alai I thank thee for thy care;
Thou hest warmed me, clothed and MI me,
Listen to my evening prayer.
Let nay sins be all forgiven,
Bless the friends I love 80 well ,
Take me when I die, to heaven
Happy there with thee to dwell."
RKLIGIOIIB gIRVIC69 AT CAKE'. — The - usual re
ligious services will be held at Camp Curtin to
morrow morning and afternoon.
Ca= Arrzwrios.—A special meeting of the
Citizen Fire Company will be held at their Hall
this (Saturday) evening., July 6th, 1881, at 7
o'clock precisely. Every member is requested
to be punctual in attendance.—By order of the
President. E. W. Slum, Sec'ry.
THE Fnurr Memory.—There was a profusion
of cherries, raspberries and currants in market
this morning, which sold at fair prices. The
pavements along Market street and in the
square were lined with tubs and baskets filled
with red and black cherries of the finest quali
ty. The crop is said to be unusually abundant.
Leer BERM - D.—Some of the men belonging
to the Mozart regiment, which passed through
this city last evening, missed the train and
were left behind. One of them, who got tan
gle-legged and was provided with quarters in
our lock-up, did not like the accommodations.
The stragglers left this morning to rejoin their
regiment at Washington.
Tim COMET.—The sudden and unexpected ap
pearance of the comet, now visible in the skies,
is accounted for on the hypothesis that, with a
swift northwestward motion t it has been setting
before the sun. It is evident that, in such a
case, it would become visible in a single night,
twenty-four hours being sufficient time for it to
fall far enough behind the day to disclose itself
in the evening.
CAUSE AND EsTzer.—Green apples and cholera
morbns have made their appearance simultane
ously in this city. We do not feel like sympa
thizing with people who are green enough to su
perinduce disease by indulging in unripe and
unwholesome fruit. Our country friends should
be prohibited, by ordinance, from bringing such
trash to market.
A Nurssitcs. —Bathing in the canal and
river within the city limits, during the day,
continues to be practiced by the juveniles and
"children of a larger growth." We again call
the attention of the proper officers to the sub
ject, and trust they will at once take measures
to abate the nuisance : If it can be done in no
other way, prosecute the offenders under the
law punishing "acts of public indecency"
with fine and imprisonment.
I=
Rums HIGHWAY ROBBIERS.—On Wednesday
a son of Mr. Jacob Kauffman, living on the
west side of the river, while crossing the bridge
on his return home, was attacked by three boys,
ten to twelve years of age, and robbed of half
a dollar in change. Suspicion attached to three
lads named Charles O'Brien (colored), James
Morrissey and John M'Collum, who were subse
quently arrested and underwent an examination
before the Mayor. The colored lad made a full
confession of theguilt of the parties, and stated
that they divided the spoils. The juvenile
thieves were committed for trial, but one of
hem (Morrissey) was subsequently liberated on
bail. The probability is they will be sent to
the House of Refuge—the best place for them.
I==
'Nsltursar Psvnor,.—ln the last issue of
the TRLEGBAPH we took occasion to compliment
Captain Baldy for the promptness with which
he responded to Mayor Kepner's request for a
Military Patrol, and his men for their efficiency
in suppressing a threatened outbreak and main
taining order throughout our city, on the night
of the fourth of July. It now affords us pleasure
to print the following official and commendato
ry recognition of the services of the Patrol on
that occasion :
hir t yoa's Omou, July 6, 1861
2b aqatain Baldy, of the "Easton Guards," Camp
Curtin :—I take this public method of tendering
you my sincere thanks for your prompt response
to my suggestion to order a Patrol in the City
to preserve the peace. The alacrity with which
you acted in the premises deserves great com
mendation.
I am also pleased at the opportunity
.to bear
testimony to the very efficient manner in which
Lieutenant Horn discharged his duties as the
officer in command. The orderly, quiet, and
respectable conduct of the men—their readiness
to act, and sobriety of deportment, reflect the
highest credit upon them as citizens, and clear
ly shows that they are the right kind of soldiers
to re-establish law and order in the country.
This community unite in expressing their ap
probation of the officers and men who have been
thus instrumental in suppressing an apprehend
ed out-break of turbulence.
Respectfully, &c.,
W. H. Kum, Mayor
TILE FLAG OF BEAUTY AND GLORY.—It is
beautiful thing, the star spangled emblem of
our American nationality. Beautiful in en
graving, beautiful in painting, beautiful in its
reality floating from mast-head or flag-staff.
Beautiful every way is the flag our fathers
made. Glorious in the memories that cluster
around it—glorious in the freedom it symbo
lizes—glorions in the inspiration it awakens—
glorious on the field where American citizens
lay down life for country, for freedom and for
law—glorious on the waves where our proudest
victories have been won—glorious in its power
to call a nation to arms to defend it from foes—
glorious in the respect paid to it by the civilized
world. Glorious every way is the flag thit our
fathers made. Blended beauty and glory shine
from its folds, as it enwraps the dead forms of
heroic defenders. Dear, dear old flag—symbol
of freedom Oppression dies where it waves—
wrong never triumphed beneath it—and yet
American citizens would tear down, insult and
dishonor our beautiful symbol of hope and lib
erty ! Perish the system, the institrition or the
influence that teaches Americans to hate that
flag, forget its history and prove unworthy of
the freemen it symbolizes
The Stars and Stripes! What memories rise,
NVlen'er that banner greets our eyes !
By patriots borne, o'er land and sea,
It led the way to victory !
When slaughter swept the surging main—
When carnage strewed the crimson plain—
It
It marked the spot where heroes stood,
was baptized in heroes' blood
The Stara and Stripes! 'Mutt power shall stay
Immortal Freedom's onward way ?
The heavens are the triumphal arch
Through which she takes her 4aighty march
Her mighty ;larch I Nor shall she halt
Till, like the spangled azure vault,
O'er every land around the world
The Stare and Maim shall be unfurled !
petntopluattia glaUp telegraph, Zaturbat) lfteriteon, - ink 6, 1961.
G. &nom CAMERON visited Fort McHenry
and Fortress MOnroe this week, and was receiv
ed with enthustiastic demonstrations of welcome
at both places. The distinguished Secretary of
War is exceedingly popular in military circles.
SOLDIER/I ABauxtrito.—Two of the soldiers at
Camp Curtin who commenced celebrating the
fourth on Thursday and did not get through
until last evening, were arrested for appropriat
ing a horse and carriage belonging to another
man, and indulging Ina "free ride" around the
city. Their arrest caused considerable excite
mentt, and attracted a large crowd of people in
and about Alderman Bible's office. The "bold
Boger boys" were sent to prison to sober up.
CHLPLAM. —The old temperance pioneer, Rev.
Thomas P. Hunt, well known in Harrisburg and
throughout the State, has accepted the chap
laincy of a Pennsylvania regiment. Some one
asked him if he would fight. "Well, you
know," said he, "that I must either fight or
run, and you know I cannot run." (He is lame
and humpbacked.) This reply is indicative of
his character. Few men have more moral
courage and real poroism than Mr. Hunt.
A RABRIIIIIIIRGIIR Wominan.—A private let
ter received here to-day states that Wm. E.
Sees, of this city, orderly sergeant of the Pitts
ton Artillery, was wounded in the left arm in
the recent battle near Martinsburg. The In
telligence is from the Sergeant himself. Two
other Harriburgers are in the same regiment—
Major Win. D. Earnest and Adjutant Asbury
Awl.
COWARDLY ASSAULT.—Last evening while a
colored man named John Boyleston was cross
ing the Harrisburg bridge, he was assaulted by
Alexander Wells, formerly a resident of this ci
ty and proprietor of the Wm. Tell House. The
weapon used by the assailant was a large knife,
with which he cut Boyleston on the upper lip
and shoulder, Inflicting- two severe wounds,
which were subsequently dressed bylDr. Ruther
ford. This morning the Mayor issued a war
rant for Wells, who lives on the Cumberland
side of the river, and two officers started in pur
suit of him. If captured he will be tried at the
next term for assault with intent to kill.
PASSAGE or TROOPS.—The Mozart regiment,
of New York, one thousand strong, under com
mand of Colonel E. J. Reilly, passed through
this city last evening en route for Washington.
The men were fully armed, neatly equipped,
and presented a fine appearance. A full drum
corps accompanied the regiment. The Mozart
boys go prepared for immediate and effective ser
vice, having with them a large number of bag
gage wagons and the requisite camp equipage.
Another Massachusetts regiment, over one
thousand strong, armed and uniformed, passed
here yesterday morning for Washington. This
regiment is also prepared to take the field at
once.
Nzw GOODS FROM Nn► YORK AttOZION.-60
pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 12.} and 20 cts.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for
6 and 6 ate. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 cis.
26 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 121,
worth 26 els. Splendid Mohair Nitta at 81 and
87 cts. 15 dozen towels at 12} cents a towel.—
Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cis. • 60 dozen
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. lUO pieces
of the best Calico ever, sold for 6} cts. 50
pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large
lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now
is the time to buy bargains at Lewy's.
IMPORTANT TO PEMALMB.
DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Oheeeeman, M. D.,
NEW YORK OITY.
1111 E combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
They are mild in their operation, and °Meth in correcting
all Irregularities, Painful Menstruation, removing all oh •
stria:Wong, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain to the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous affections, hysWrice, fatigue, pain In the back and
limbs, do., disturbed Bleep, which arise frcrminterraption
of nature
Ts) hinIiRLED LADES,
Dr. Cheeeeman'e Pile are loanable, as .hey will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. - Who who have
been disappointed in the use of other Mils can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Chessemial Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTIOS
There u one condition of the fatale system is which the
Pats cannot be taken without producing— a PEI/ULU/2
RAM?. The condition r eferred to is PREMENCIF—
the rook AILSCARBLIGA. Such is the wreath/de
tendency of the methane to restore he soot functions le a
moat enstistion that wen the egooductioe power of
nature cannot resin it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Bilden directions, which should be read, sar
company each box. Prioe $l. dainty Mallon shaming
$1 to Da 00=111.11311 L. emunixen,llox 4,6E1, Post Office,
New Tort Olty.
Sold by one L vgglatin enerytownHUTCHINGS,
tu the Oohed Mattel
R. a
GeneralArat for the Dialed Slates,
14 Broadway, New York,
/ 0 WWII all WhelOSO Ll 4 orders should be adds' etted..
Bold In Elanisbarg by O. A. Beenrmis.
ner2o-dawly
A CARD TO TEE LADIES.
DR. DIIFONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
nfallible n correcling„ and removing a I
obstructions, from whatever causes and 1-
ways suocceaful an a proven-
tive.
THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
the dealers for many yeas, both In Trance and
erica, with unparalleled manes In every cue ; and
he Is urged by many thousand ladles wh o used them, to
make the Pills peddle fbr the alleviation 'of these sulibring
from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit It.—
Temaiea particularly siteeted„or thenorepposmg them
selves so, are cautioned against these *Oa while in that
condition as they are surf to produce miscarriage, and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this lama
akin, although their mildness would prevent' any mis
chief to heal naive the Pills are recommended.
Full and expliell. directions accompany each box. Prima
$1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. RANNVART J Dru ggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Hantit, Pa.
"Ladles," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Peet Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any part of the country (confidentiallyi=reeßeLms
lege by mail. Sold aiso by S. &
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY
D u i WE Philadelphia, 'J. L Lint
Lebanon, H. Hasean, lancseter; J.. A..
Wets, rlghaviDe ; 21. T. Wane, York ; and by one
in every city and village In the Union, and by
S. D. ole proprietor, New York
N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Bey no Golden Pllls
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. AI
others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
kg humbugged out of your money) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Nis
being counterfeited deildwkarly.
• L I . I 3
IttMimes Lira Puns arm Pliamax Brrvium.—
Erre frost AU Mural Poison.—ln mina or &refute.
Man, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, We operation
of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
to a few dayy.,e, every vertigo of these loathsome diseases
by their panryutgeibals on QM blood. Sanas Fevers,
Fever and Ague, DrmapriDrope3r. Pbea, and In anon,
most dISHMINS aeon yield to their curative properties
blo family eboaltba without them, as' by their l amely
umemineb aollbring and mom may be MTN,
Mimed WWJII, B. MONA Y. D., Netr York, and
tub by all Dre Wist novew-ly
==:i
Tas kooscurr ar Num.—Mkt busy nation or Ameri
cans have 12,000,000 working people, whose services
may be estimated at $2 a day, and their annual loss by
sickness at an average of ten days each In the year.—
This gives a total loss of $240,000,000 a BIM three times
as large as the whole cost of the General Government,
indcluding the Army, Navy, Post offices, Legisl store ,
Foreign Ministers and all. The amounrwelghis over six
hunred tons in pure gold.
A large properties' of this costly suffering might be
averted by attention to diet, cleanness, and above all,
by the proper use of the right remedy in season. When
a 25 cent boa of Ayer's Pills will avert an attack of ill
ness which It would take several days to recover from,
or a dollar bottle of Ayer's Sarsspatilla, will expel a
lurking disorder that would bring the sufferer to his
back for weeks or months, does it take any ileum to
show the good economy of the investment" When Fever
and Agin is rankling in your veins, and shaking your
life out °Lyon, is it worth the dollar it coots for his Aous
Crate to ban the villainous disorder expelled, which it
does sure and quickly? When you have taken a cold is
it prudent to wait until it la settled ea the lungs, when
days or wens or montbs must be spent ki trying to
cure it, even if It can be cured at all, or is it chexper to
take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, coining a few eki IMP, and
remove the trouble Wore it is serious? U takes no wis
dom to decide.
For sale by 0. A. Baum" C. IL sever, D.W.
Grose & Co., J. IL Lutz, Holman & Co., Armstrong,
Harrisburg and dealers everywhere. Jy64law
TIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
BM JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBBA.TKD PRIME PILLS.
Prqictred from a Presaripkon of Sir J. Olorke, Y. D.,
Physsukus Erstraardiciary to the Qum..
This invahmlide medicine Is onlang In the cure a all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. it moderates all mesa and re
moves sit obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO MARRIED LAD/ICS
II is peculiarly suited. It will hia short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
limb bottle, prim' One Bolls:, bears me Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to present oounterteits.
OAUTION.
27seeePais 4011142 not be takes by Mean duribv the
mar TIME BORTHAf Prqinavey, as the, aro Mrs
to briny en itielyenie" but at any other tins eery are
seem
In all cases of Nersons and Spinal Allibations, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, on alight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, storks and Whites, hose Pills wU
effect a Mire when other miens have ailed ; end al
though a powerfUl remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimo, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
Full amnions in the pamphlet around each package
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.--11.1.00 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, centaining 60 Pills,
by return mall.
Ps , UN by a A. BARNUM. fy9 dawly
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the public generally that he will
continue to give instructions on the 0 FORTE, MR.
LODRON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
HMEL He will veil pleasure wait upon pupils at their
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given al
.Bls residence, is Third street, a lbw doors below the
German Reformed Church. deolfwiti
.IPCIOWIEUEL'fiI
DLII.RRECEA AND CHOLERA
ANT/DOTE,
For the care of these distretalog maladies. dgreeab,e
to the taste.
EVery aoklier should procure a bottle of this valuable
mealldee Notre they take up their Due or march. For
sale at
U. A. HANN94.IIT'S, Drug Store,
my 2-dttm .
STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG
FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGH TO
GEITYSBITG-.
T H E undersigned has established a
regular UNE OF STAGS COACHES bout' Mechanics
bargt_oonneeting every other morning with the Camber
land Valley Railroad oars. The coaches leave every
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every
other day. Passengers tor Sheppardetown, Dillsburg,
Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reuced rate].
Jell4ll . WM. J. TATE.
JOHN B. MUTH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a largo assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &a., of the very beet
'wattles for ladles , gentlamen , and ohildrens ,
Prices to snit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO
ORDER lathe best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice.
ootl6-dtf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg.
_NEW, COAL OFFICE.
IRE UNDERSIGNED having entered in
to the COAL TRADE in this city, would respectfully
ttlie patronage of the citiseni. I will keep on hand
Coal of all sima, from the most celebrated and approved
mines, which will be delivered to any part of the city.
free from dirt and other Impurities. Feu Wroitil
InAB.UIII3ED. COAL FOR BALI BY =I Boar LOAD, OAD
Limn on &nu Ant. Persons purchasing by the Boat
or Car Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton.
ORR t No. 74 Rol el street, second door from Dew ber
ry alley Yard on the Canal, loot of North street. 0,
darn let tat either place will receive prompt attention.
ao-itely .10111 e W. HALL agent.
AQUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging
ham; for isle by the dozen and place, cheap ior
oast', at the DAUPHIN OOUN CY PRISON. myBsm
Haaoranuan hfety 8. OW.
JUST PUBLISIIED
A MANUA I.
MILITARY SURG RY
~ „ I
Field, Ofunp, and Hospital Practice.
BT
S. D. - GROSS, M. D
rT7r:e'?nrr7r} - ." - "r^I' , FMMTIVMTrI
For silo at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
,oar 24
ipluarrE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL,
F F CARLISLE, Cumberland county, Pa.—The pro.
prleters take pleasure in announcing that they are now
prepared to receive visitors. Persons desiring a healthy
location for the summer will And this ono of the moot de
lightful places in the country. The water of these springs
cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing and medicinal
purposes. For Information and oiruclars address
Wit. H. BURROUGHS,
D. C. BURNLTT,
Seib 2m ' Proprietors.
JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt.
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
EOM AND MERCHANDISE promptly
forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads,
4 0, Canal.
RACILINEI - AND CRAVING to and - front aU parts of the
city to the different Rallroad depots will be done at the
very lowest rates.
EAltilLIBB removing will be promptly attended .
to.
Orders tett at Brant's European Hotel, or at the
of LB. Zollinger will reeetve prompt attention. Con
signments of freight reopen:fully solicited.
JOIN WALLOWEIR JR., Agt.,
apt Moe Beading Depot.
OLUDEN SEEDS. •
FRESH AND COMPLETE fmgmortment
!bib reeeivisb bud for as.. by
PRRSH. ARRIVAL
OP
Hozonz : BaumzOomar,
Iltur - Pus, Ruin,
• Kamm FAT
44448iisseitii,
sae
at WROUI PUB, al, Am
the LAMM SASS 11RM
eble WM. DOCK JB. & 00.
Ntw atttertioments
LADIES' WINE.
SPEER'S SAMBUOI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SABIBUCI WINE.
CELEBRATED for its medical and bene
ficial qualitlee ass genuine Stimulant, Tonio, Diu
retic and eedorittc, highly esteemed by eminent phyid-
Glans and come of the tiret families in Strops and
Ameiimi.
SPEER'S SAMBVCI WINE '
is not a mixture or manufactured article, bat Is pure,
from cultivated Portugal Elder, recommended by poem_
lets and Physicians as possessing medical properties en
parlor to any other Wines in me, and an excellent arti
cle fbr all weak and debilitated persons, and the aged
and Infirm, Improving the appetite, and benefiting ladies
and Children.
A LADIES , WINE,
because ft will not intoxicate as other wines, as it con
tab's no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is ad
mired ibr its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties,
imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, and a
blooming, salt and healthy skin and complexion,
None genuine unless the signature of
ALFRED WEER, Passaic, N. J.,
Is over the cork of etch bottle,
MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE.
A. SPEER, Proprie.
Passaic, tor
N. J.
Moo 21:113 Broadway, New Yotk.
J.H. EATON, Agent Philadelphia.
For sale by D. W. Gross, & Go., O.K. Zeller, John
Wyeth and by dray,gista generally. Jyl-dawly.
B. M. GILDEA, D. D. B.
STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
All opera ions, Surgical and Mechanical,
aoleatitio. Hy performed. Charges moderate. 388
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. -
TEE County Comildeeteners hereby make
known, that next WEDNESDAY JULY the Sd, 1851
at 8 o'clock A. M., they will sell at public eatery in
Brant's City Hall, Harrisburg, among the various arti
cles not here banmerated, one Bell, "kiloton as the old
Court House Bcli ;" Stone Coal, Stoves and Pipe, "Pigeon
holes" or Cases to store away papers therein, Desks, Book
Cases atc. Terms or sale are "cash."
JOHN S. MUSSER.
JACOB BERM.
GEORGE GARVIEWIL
June 25th 1861. Commissioners.
Patriot and Union insert.)
jut ICKORY, OAK. AND PINE WOOD
for sale,
CM IV 8IVY& OR CORD LRNOTI TO 8017
Pintoßeisaits.
ALSO, L 0003.1 POSLS AND OHRSTNII7 RAILS 007
TO ORDER.
ILLS SZONX ILLY I? SAND FUR BUIL DEM
PURPOSES.
Inquire of the aubsoriber at bia residence on the Ridge
road, opposite the Owl Will Engine BOUBO, or at the
Yard, corner or booed and Broad streats, West Har•
risburg. Imy27-tfj G. B. COLS.
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE.
(MLR MI ItARIII3BIOIO BRIDE..)
UNION ENVELOPES.
NOTE PAPER, of six different designs,
printed In two colors sold by the thousand and
by the ream at City Cash prices.
Mao, Flags, Union Breast tins, Raging, Union Rings
and Badges at very low prices. OW at
myB • SOHRFFEWS BOOKSTORE.
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFERS hie services to the citizens o
J Harrtsburg and Its vicinity. He solicits a share o
the public patronage and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall beliven to render satisfaction in his pro
tension. Being an d, well tried dentist, he feels safe in
nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services,
Office No. 128 Market street, in the house termerly oo •
cupled by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel,
Harrisburg, Pa , myll-dly
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
THE undersigned Collectors of County
and State Taxes for the c resent year, within the
city of Harrisburg, hereby inform the public that lye
per cent abatement will be allowed on the Stale and
County Tax up to the 17th day of July next. The places
of residence of the co3ectors atorenal i are as follows :
MOiMiZiNiMM;aI
Nicholas Zollinger, Second Ward, Chesnut near Fourth
street.
Joseph Hoffman, Third Ward, Market between Third
and Foorth streets.
Daniel Stromlnger, Fourth Ward, State near 'third
Arm,.
Chambers Dobbs, Fifth Ward, Third above North street.
Benj. ERitomel, Sixth Ward, near Round House.
Therefore all parlours have an opportunity by calling
on collectore respectively and save Bald discount by
prompt payment or and ra es.
By order of County Commissioners
aim s! RUBBER,
JACOB BERM,
jy3-td GEORGIE GAR VBRIOEI.
EMPTY FLOUR BARRELS.
100 LARGE NEW BRIGHT EMPTY
FLOUR BAHAMA to good condition for sale
tae by peal wlt. MOH, Jr., &)o.
A NEW LOT OF
LADIES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAG
Comprising a number of new styles GEM' and L
DIES' Money Puma and Wallets, fine assortme
oat received and for sale at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSIORE,
61 Market Street
SPECIAL ORDER, NO. 1
RIAD QoAßTzas, P. 11.
Harristio, May 27, 1861. f
Quarter Master General R. C. Hale is ordered
to forward the clothing, as per requisitions
dated 23d May last, by Colonels Harhamft and
M'Dowell, of the Fourth and Fifth Regiments
Pennsylvania Volunteers, in place of sending
It as heretofore directed. The Fourth and
Fifth Regiments being now in actual service
and in great need of proper clothing.
By order of the Commander-In-chief,
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
my2B Aid-de-camp.
• ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--
THE undersigned being appointed
j.. A
dministrator's of the Estate of tieorge Hammon,
dee'd, hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate
to make payments, and those having claims to present
them for settlement. WM. H. BOHL,
//WALT EMILIE,
Jane EL 1881-Iwd Adminlatrator.s.
REDUCTION IN PRICES
IUIRINCES, Plain and Figured.
panalfEßES, Plain and Figured.
ALL WOOL DELAINE, Extra Styles and Quality.
BBOOA LONG SHAWLS, different prices.
FINE STOOK OF Bun.= SHAWLS.
The prises In all the above Goode, on exannuation,,wlll
be found "lower than ever," at
CATHCART'S,
an 24 Next door to the Harrisburg Rana.
JOSEPH CAETCY. JOHN W. BROWN..
CASEY & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
HAVING associated together in the
practice of the Lux, will attend faithfully and
promptly to all professional business entrusted to t h e i t .
Office to Tturd street three doers from Market
N. B. Commutations in English and German.
EMPTY MOLASSES HOGSHEADS.-A
large quantity of empty Molasses Barra, Hogs
needs and Meat (bake, for sale by
my 24 Wlt. DOCK 8 CO.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his
OFFICIE, Corner of Third str eel 9.ad Bleak.
berry alley, near fleres Bond.
Dry isunber of sal kinds sad toudities, side by
W. 6 . MURRAY.
The undersigned will sell Bones, Cernagee a ry l kw .
41111 IoW Ibr cash,
• AUG—Horses and Osrrisges to hire lithe sante °wee.
marls stoic A. MURRAY.
iiligtttiantous.
10$410:1111:4'4i
n• GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the
Oolle ge or Dental Surgery, having Permit
neatly located In the city of Harrisburg sad taken the
°Moe fcemerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street,
between Market and Walnut, respectful inlbrms his
friends 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 openuors in this or any oiler city. His
mode of Inserting artillelal teeth is upon the latest Im
proved scientific principles.
Teeth, from one to a lull set, mounted on line Gold, Sli
ver, Kathie plates or the Vulcanite Base.
I take greet pleasure in recommending the above gen
tleman to all my former peUents of Harrisburg and vi
lnlty, and feel confident that be will perform all opera-
Uona In a scientific manner, from my knowledge of Lai
ability. isny3.dtf] F. J. S. oußGies, D. D. S.
CIDER I! I VINEGAR I! I
MADE from choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by unto bestrictly pure
1024 WM. II IK & W.
FOR SALE !
ABUILDING- LOT, situate in West Har
deburg, fronting on Broadatreet 20 feet., and run
ning back 161 feet, more or less, to a 26 foot alley, ad
joining on one side the property of Mr Egnmenstine.
For particulars enquire of FRIEBBRICIC faliliFFEß •
Bergner's Bookstore.
.
LIME FOR SALE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED having embarked
`in the LUSE RHEIMS Is prepared to furnish th
very best article at short notice, and at the lowest pr loos
for wish. He sells the lime burnt at Columbia and laltlo
that burnt at home.
my2949m PETER BERNHIBEL.
POPULAR REMEDIES.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
for children tee , and SPALDING'S CR PHALItI
for headache, A supply received at HEL
LER'S DRUG STORE, where you can purchase all the
saleable Patent Medicines of the day.
91 Market street,
two doors east of Fourth street, Routh side.
STEAM WEEKLY
X. BRYWEEN 1111 W YORK
c• 4,1
AND LIMPOOL.
LANDING AND EMBARKING PAS
SENORES at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
pool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company
intend despatching their ran powered Olyde.built iron
Steamships as follows :
KANGAROO, Saturday July fith ; ETNA, Saturday
July 18 ; EDINBURG, Saturday July 20th and every
Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Rive r.
FIRST CABIN $76 00 I
SIPARAG2.. $3O 00
do to London. 460 00 do to Unties —OB3 00
do to Pare $B6 00 do to Paris ....$3B 00
do to Hamburg..sB6 031 do to Hamburg $35 00
Passengers alao forwarded to HIM*, Bream, Reiter.
dam„Antwern, do., at eqoady lo* rates
derrersons slatting to beteg *UMW friends can buy
tickets bore at the following rates, to New Tor Fromk:
Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, $76, $B6 and $lO5 .
Steerage from Literpool $4O 00.. From Queenstown,
$3O 00.
These Steamers have superior aooomtnedationa for
paissengers„ and muTy expetienoed Surgeons. They are
built In Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Tire
Annibilators on board.
For Author Information apply In Liverpool to WILLI&N
INMAN, Agent 22 Water Street; la Glasgow to WM.
INMAN 6K. Gooch Square ; Queenstown to C. &W.
D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; In London to mils & MAZY, 61
King William SL ; in Pads to AMOS DECOMI, 6 Moe
do In Bourse; In Philadelphia to JOBN G. DALE, Jill
Walnut Street ; or at the Oompanre Mom.
JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
lb Broadway New York.
Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, .Hartisburg
UM
OITIL UNION di OONSTITWIION ,
46 91)R GO'aRNMIIIiT," by M. Itt'll.tx-
MIT, Is a work containing the Ooissivirnor or
TIM man Suns, giving the construction at ha Terms
and Provisions, showing th e relations of 'the several
-hates to the Union and each other,' and explaining gene
rally the System of Government of the Country. Price
11 00. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, ''at Harris
burg, Pa. rebn
Agents for Counties and States wanted.
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.
f RE 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 auction eters Of W. HARR Y ,
will be attended to. Rods pot up In the latest Improved
tyle and warranted. ' Jel2•d
SCHEFFER'S - BOOK SMILE 1
(Near the Harrisburg Brielpe.)
:sl•2sw j n U„k bT r a Io R t!Ze I CO VED fr°M
Et3AL NOTE th
. APRS, which we will cell at $1.26 per ream:
Ilit.Oo per ream for NOTE PAPER, diiiimated with
the latest and very handsome ambient 'Mid' patriotic
mottos.
113.150 for 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPFEI, with ii ioeal and
patriotic emblems, printed in two colors.'
Please give us a call. THIIO. F. 1301111FFER
-
Je224 ,garrlaburg.
H. L. GODBOLD,
RAPTioAL, -_Tturii*--7-Wlt ß Alrer of
P
Melodeons, 80., will receive orders in
mare at Wed. KNOCHE'S Wale Wore, 92 Ma4cet atm,
a orders left at the above named Otos, or Mlle Baeh ler
ease, will meet with prompt attention,
first class PIANOS kr pd.. • •
FOR RENT.
THE ROOMS now occupied by_the Post
1. Office. Poseeseion given on the first, of July. En
quire of MEM( . MAGA W.ROBTBIL
NOTICE.
PHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Steck
holders of the atlantic and Ohio Teidgraph Co.zt
puny for the election of Directors, and the transaction of
their renal business, will be held at the „Telegraph ice
of said Company in Harrisburg on Thursday the 18th
day of July, 1881. H H. EIBILLINGFORD.
Philadelphia, June 14th, 1881,441 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 matlon apply to Dr. W. W. Rutherford. Poe •
session liven immediately. ie2s-std.
PO SALE.
FROMOne to Five Hundred Dollars
worth of CITY BONIK Enquire of
Co O. YINNIINIMAN,
No. 28 SoathSecondrAtmel,
1=23
REMOVAL:
TIRE SUBSCRIBER has removed his
PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY iron Market
street to Fourth street above Market, opposite t h e . Bathe
a ut o. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by atrial
a ttention to boldness, to merit a continuance of M.
mar26-3md , • 4
REMOVAL -
THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully
± Worm the public that-he has removed his Plumb
and Brass Pounding No t. pt South
Third street below Beres Hotel. Tba ;kr Pet pat
swage, be hopes by strict attentien to Wain** wo merit
a continnanee of it. tys. ,
aeLS-dte .1,119/4111S•
FOR BENT.
rpm EUROPEAN -- 110T1EG . '23 ., a) RB-
A_ STALIBANT in Brant'a O4y Han Building, Hants'
burp City,
Pa. Apply to JOHN'S: BEAST,
Jell-dam* -
.02110 prookboho
CIRAB,,,PIDER. 1 !--Striotly.pamiVark-
N,,, , ,/ ltog inetweet—tta received a Silver lor Di.
plums at every gtate Agricultural Bak uloe.llBS6.
f ur
t ie 67 *l4 Whi. DOCK .
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