Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 08, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BgRGNER.
Tsame.--2111GLi soBE4oitrnoß
..e DAILY.
,T.TIZGRAPH IS served to 'subscribers In tha
crscgh at costs per , ?reeks. Yearly. subscriber,
!"..3 cbarrod
WFIXEMY .B.IPD
VSI iOR.L.Ph iN also published twice a week during
D. s' , 3 , 4ion 01 the Leglalat_ nre and weekly during the Te
a:leder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the
oNownag :atee, viz:
:1 1 14,10 Subscribers per year
Seven si
Ten a cc
THI .LLW. of 11111911PAPIREI
,t a ubserlbera order the discontinuance of their news.
k ,4)erm, the publisher may continue to send them until
I arrearages aro paid.
subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa
pers from the office to which they are directed, they are
responsible until they hav sett ed the bills and ordered
hem discontinued
Miscellaneous.
DR. JOHNSON
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ETAS discovered the most certain, speeds
and effectual remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
=LIM Is six To iirsivs ROURS.
No Memory or Noxious Drugs
MEile*-6. Coax WARRANIZD ' OR NO CHARON, Of FROM OFF V)
Two DAYEI.SE.
WeakueSs of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in
the Loins, AffeeflOns of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness; Nervous Debility, Decay of thePhysica Pow
ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits Confusion el deas,
Yallitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of the Head, Throat, Nese or Skin—those terrible disor
ders arising from the Indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG MEN
young men especially who have become the violinist of
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening
fienates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to so
tau the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE
Marriod persons, or those contemplating marriage, be
log aware of physical weakness, should immediately con
snit Dr, J,, and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEARNES
Imntediatedy cured and fun vigor mewed.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J., may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and eon,
fidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
figrollice No. T South Frederick street, Baltimore,
Md., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7
doors from the corner. Be particular in observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par.
Soutar for Ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false names,
or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the repute.
tton of Dr. Johnson, lurk- near.
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to nee on the
reply.
. .
DR. JOHNBTON
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Illurgeons,
London, graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges
of the United States '
and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Varle t Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as
tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great net ,
voueness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange.
moot of mind were cured immediately,
TAKE PARTICII4AR, NOTICE
Dr. J. addresses all those who having injured them
selves by private and improper indulgencles„ that secret
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, ion
fitting thorn for either business or society.
are some of the sad and melancholy en.-cts pro
duceu by early habits of youth, vie Weakness of the
Back and Lbnbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpltition. of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
runetions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consump
tion, &a,
bfANTALLY.
141C(TALYr, ti on tbs mindere
oe dreaded :— r
ass of Memory, Confusion ofgideas, De
presider( of Spirits, 801 l Forebodings, Avulsion toigoole
ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timldity,gio., are some
of the evil effects.
_ .
Thotmands of persons of all ages, can now jadge what
Is the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough„ and symp
mu of consumption.
TOIJNG
who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in
lulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned from
eoll Jompanions, or at school, the effects of which are
Mealy felt, even wheo asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage impossible, and destroyahoth mind and body,
Should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his soon.
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from
all prospects and enjoyments ot life by the consequences
of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Su }h persona must, before canton
plating
dARRIAGE,
edict that a sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. indeed
without those, the journey through In becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be•
comes blighted with our owe._
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY ;FOR oa:
GAIV/0 WEALNESJI
ity thia great and important remedy, Weakness of tt4
ifrpenis are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
ihousands of the moat nervous and debilitated whe
had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. Alt.
impediments to Marriage Physical or Mental Disqualifi
cation, Norr : Orts, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or
the most fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO 6TRANGMB
The many thousands oared at this Instiution within the
Last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgical
operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices 01
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides his standing as a gentleman of character (Andre
tiperuribility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
DISEASES OF IMPRIIDENCE.—When the misguided
and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has' imbibed .
the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that
tit-timed ill-med sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education and re.
apectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the COQ.
stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, sec.,
progressing en with frightful rapidity, fill dlitti pass
period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to “that
bourne from whence ac traveler rehiring." It is a mel.
aticheiy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the use of LIDA', deadly poison, 'mercury, ruin
the constitution and make the residue of life miserable.
To Sratricisits.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in hie
virLetters must contain a Stamp to 1111 on the reply
/a-Remedies sent by Mail.
a-No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
sprlB-dawly
11. 30 NZ CO NT AL .
You will please take notice that I have removed 'my
place of business from No. 167 South Ifourth ',Street, to
my Manufactory
NOS. 114 and 118 RELIEF STREET,
Betwon Lombard and South, and Front and Second Ste
Philadelphia.
Thankful for past favors I solicit a continuance of your .
orders. As I have enlarged my manufactory so as to
enable me to Soapstan on hand a large assortment
of well seasoned all or the beet quality inid free
from Fish 011.
PALM,
VARIEGATED,
WHITE,
HONEY,
CASTILE, and all kinds of TOILET SOAPS
_ .
CRE3IICAL OLIVE SOAP of pure material. SETTLED,
PALE and BROWN SOAP English Sal. Soda and Pima
STARCH constantly on h*o l nPER.II, ADAMANTINE en
TALLOW CANDLES of a t sizes.
Raving adopted the oashsystem I am enabled to offer
my goods at the lowest t.tices Hoping that you will
toll and examine for yourself both the goods and prices,
before purchasing elsewhere.
I am Very Respectfully,
F. CONWAY, Philadelphia
al•wly*
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Port Monnales, Cabas and Purses, Dreatlng Oases,
Money Belts, Reticules, Cigar Oases,
Banker's Cases, Leather Bags, WrltingDesits,
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Bank 2t./3131ixati0ne.
BANK NOTICE
NOTIOII is hereby given that the under
signed have termed au aOOO laden and. prepaid a
ur.rrideate for the purpose of establishing a baiikot lame,
discount and deposit, tailor the provisions of the Act en
titled. ' , an Act to. establish a system of free banking iu
Yennsylvarlia, and to secure the public against loss trona
insolvent Batiks," approved the 81st day of March, Md.
The Bata to be caded the Bank or Marietta, to be to,.
Gated in the borough of Marietta and county of Lancas
ter, to consist of a Capital Avoca of One Hundred Tnou
sand Dollars in Shares of Piny Dollars each, and it is
contemplated. to Increase the Capital Stock to the amount
of Two Hundred Timusand
James L. Shultz, Henry Huaselmau,
John Kline, John Miller,
John W. Clark, S. Y. Eagle,
Aaron Gable, Doc. J. H. Grove,
James Mehagey, B. F. Htestand,
John B. Didenbaoh, David Harry,
Thomas Zell, A. N. Cassel,
John Becker, ' ' Barr Spangler,
jel.Rmwein
BANE NOTICE;
NOTICE is hereby given that the under-
signed have forme an asSoelation and prepaid a
G.riltlcata for the purpose of establishing a bank of issue,
discount and deposit, under the provisions of the act en
titled "an act to establish a system or free banking in
Pennsylvania, sad to eecure the public against loss from
insolvent Bawls," approved. the 3.lst day of March, 1860.
The Bank to be called BANK OF MARIETTA, to be
located in the borough of Marietta and county of Lancas
ter, to consist of Capital Stock of One Hundred Thous
and Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, and it is
contemplated to increase the Capital Stock to the amount
of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
JANES L. SHIIL7I, away MEESLERAN,
JOAN Kura, JOHN MILLER,
JoaN W. Gun, . S. F. EAGLE,
Aeßox GAJ3LE, Doc. J. R. Gisovs,
IMES MEEAFREi t B. F. MISTAND,
Josh' E. DuorEßßAc.a, DAVID DARR;
Taouss Zavt, A. N. Qum.,
JOHN BEimoß, Ram SPANGLES.
mar3o-wara .
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that an associa
tion is formes. for the purpose of establishing a
vane of issue, discount and deposit under the provisions
of the Act establisbing a system of Free Banking in
Pennsylvania—said Bank to be called the "The State
Bank of Pennsylvania," to be It sated at krie, Pa., with
a capital of FIFTY:JiIt/WAND DOLLAKS, with the pre.
vilege of increasing the same to Five Hundred Thousand
de2ti.wem
BANK NOTICE
Trio President and Directors of the Col
umbia Bank at Columbia, Laueseter county and
Owe of Pennsylvania, intimate apply itc the nest seeelon
of the Legislature of said State for a retie/Ail of Onarter
and LLD extension of privileges of said sank with ail the
riots and privlteges now enjoyed, for a term of Lwowy
years from the expiration of the preitnt Charter, With
the seine name, location, and capital of $500,000.
By order,
Cashier of the Column's, Bang.
June 27th, 1381-411-w6in
Kraal Notices.
NOTWA
_
T- 14 _tiao matter of the applioation' to the
OrEnallx - Dauphin clammy, ketasylvania, to
cares the - specific performance of the coatroom of
SWAM Lyres.--vvnrulflTl/6110.
cleseoteci.
Tne . oourt on the Stit day of May,1,861, appointed Henry
Fetter, Esq., Commissioner to take testimony alter thirty
days 001105 by an insertion in a newspaper published in
the city of Harrisburg, Pa.
In pursuance wherein notice Is hereby given to Sarah,
widow, and to Joseph, Jacob, Jonas, George,
Joan, Henry and Adam Wlliter, William Hoffman, and
Lydia, nig wife, George Shepley and Mary his wile, and
Jonas Loudenstaiier, tiaarcilan or John, Adam, and Ma
rietta, children of Simi), late Wither, deceasen, who was
intermarried with. Joseph. Londenslager. deceased, that
depoaltiJne to be read In evidence on me hearing of said
case in Court will be taken before said Henry Pam',
ail., at his Dace in :Minh 'thud street, in Harrisburg,
on VIE:DAY, the MIGHTEENIM DAY OF JULY, 1861,
between the hours of two and four o'clock on the after•
noon of said day, when and where you may attend it
you think proper. WM. T. BISHOP,
Attorney for Joseph Wilier and Win. Hoffman,
June 11, 1861.-012 w Administrators.
otters testamentary upon the estate of
1.4.1ar1a 11. Lawrence, late or Harrisburg,' Dauphin
deeeased, having been granted to Cie undersign
ed Executors of tae last wit and testament or .said dece
dent, all persons naving claims or demands against said.
estate are requested to inase known the same without
delay; and persons indebted to the said estate will please
name immediate payment to
JOHN J. LANdENOE, Huntingdon, Pa. '
•
SAAVL.N.LAWHaNCE, Whops, Elk Co. Pa.,
ELsecutors,
Or to H. A. Lamberion, Attorney at Law, Harrisburg,
Pa. tity29-6w
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.
yHEREAS, letters of Administration
on the emetic of MARGARET HESS, dec , d., late of
Londonderry township, Dauphin county, have been
grantee to the gabaoriock, all persons indebted to the
estate are requerted to make immediate payment, and
chose having claims against the estate of said deceased
will make the same known without delay to
kIEtS, Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
rirRE undersigned Executors of the estate
CflitiSTLtiN ntliilNK, late of Conewago township,
deceased, hereby nothy ali parsons indebted to said es
tate to mate paymeat immediately, and ,those having
claims to present them forsettlement.
PEVA Ear-I.ll{,
ABSAFfeei LUNGNECIEEk,
Jel2-etw Arecutors.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE ishereby given that letters of
Administration on tne estate of JOHNATHAS Funs;
uue ofLower Swatara township,Dauphin oo.,doe'd., have
this day been granted to the subscriners. All persons hav
ing claims against the , estate, are • requested to make
Known the same without delay, and persons kno wing
themselves indebted are requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. ADAM FIBELF.R,
POLLY FL3FiEIk . ,
m.1.6.* Administrators of es ate of Jonathan Fisher.
NOTICE. -The Harrisburg Pioneer
Beneficial Society, No. X, have theft an application
for a charter of incorporation in the aloe of the Pro
thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
county, which will be continued by the said Court at
the next 'regular term thereof if no sufficient cause be
shown to the contrary.
xny22-vr3t WM. haTCH:ELD, Prothonotary.
ARCH ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE
OLDDEN & BICKNER,
832 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
ARE now receiving for SPRING TRADE
& splendid line of -English and American. CARPET
!NUS, bought at Panic Prices, and to be sold very low.
Velvet, Brussels, Three. Ply, ingrain* and Venetian, with
an immense stock of low priced CARPETiNGS; Oil Cloths,
Gruggets, Mats, ac.; Fifty pieces of Canton Mailings, all
the different widths very cheap.
Parties in want of CAltEerflrlGS are reminde d that this
stock of Goods is very extensive, and as we buy and
sell exclusively for CASH we are prepared to offer goods
at very low prices, at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any
other house in the trade. rniu . 2B smw
ALDERMAN.
HENRY PEFFER.
OFFIGE---TAIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,)
NEAR 'MARKET.
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth.
OITI OF ILLESISIOIRO, FENNA.
aylfia
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 8, 1861
PORTER'S PATENT SHOE PLATES.
CA- 0 4:20 1:0 JlEt NAT
NO MORE wearing out of the soles of
Boots and Shoes. No more tapping to be paid for.
No more wet feet from worn sales. No more running
over at the heel nor lido. No more slipping upon the
toe. No more slipping in haying. A few cents pays for
a set; and more than doubles the durability of the Boot
or Shoe. Anybody can put thorn on. Just the thing for
Boots and Shoes that get hard usage.
For local or traveling agencies, address P. B. PORTER,
Waterville, Maine, sole agent for Philadelphia.
JOSEPH GODFREY& CO., No. as North Fourth street,
Philadelphia, Importers and Dealers in LEATHER and
SHOE FINDINGS. All orders' promptly attended to. .
ap24-lyw
BIBLES! BIBLES I 1 •
A Large and thoroughly complete •stock of
BIBLES, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY
From the Smallest Pocket to the largest sized and fines
FAMILY BIBLES,
Has just been .purchased and received from the Fall
Trade Sales. Having purchased these at
EXTREMELY LOW RATES,
they will be sold at a very small advance.
Please call and examine the stock at •
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
M. Market Street.
A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
. OR
LADIES' TRAVELLING
SHOPP'INGr. BAGS
At all prioes,for sale at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,- •
• 61 Mark6t Elm
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Ennavers on Wood'
N. E. COB. FILITH & CHESTNUT STS. • '
Phiktdelphia.
E XECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving E" with beauty, oorreinness and dispatch.' Original'
assigns furnished for Fine Book illustrations. Persons
wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype,
can have views of Colleges,
.churoises, Store Fronts,
Machines, Stoves, Patents ,. & a., engraved as well on per=
sonal application.
Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings. Show Bills;
Visiting, Business and other. Cards, engraved In the
highest style of art, and at toe lowest prices.
For specimens of tine engraving, see the Illustrated
works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., E. H. Butler &Co.
ocialyd • •
AA N
CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF-A
TIONALITY is the system of education In a. cmtn
try:. "In proportion as the structure of-a gOvernment
IL- - - en .oxi to, public opinion, that public _opinion should
this end the peCiiiiiiirleil i gAi n giati f ff e lis . T ? '
correct and familiar acquaintance With the nature and
p.i....ipte.rsdnent and civil derthelkinigk
mOGR. GOVERNMENT ; An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the.Couidry, &c .4 MANI/.
I,L FOR SCHOOLS, ACADEMES AND POPULAR "USR,P ,
Is p work which, with. proper historical notices, gives
the construction of the provisions ot the Constitution' of
the United States and of those of the several States; as
determined by judicial authority, or derived from stand
ard writers, including some references to administrative
Na and practice; so as to show the actual workingor our
general system of Government. It is free (rod specula
tive opinions, conservative in its tendency, and calculated
to Cultivate the love of our country. It haS been need
to a considerable extent, in the EDUCATION OF YOUTH
sn different states, and is recommended by Jurists,
statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Golleges.—
Wilco $lOO. Sold by M. WHINNEY,
del • Harrisburg, Pa,
THERMOMETERS, Ornamental Mantle, Japanese Metal.
THERMObIETERS, do dO Bronzed do
THERMOMETERS, Distillers Tin Case, 12 inch.
THEROIO2daTER, do Brass. Bound Double Seale,
THERMOMETERS, Union Case, 10-12 inch.
THERMOMETERS, Metalic Frame, 840 inch.'
THERMOMETERS,
THERMOMETERS, Black Walnut Case, 10 inch.
.THERMOMETERS, Tin case, 7.8 woo. ,
We bare Just received a due lot or THERMOMETE
or various styles, and are selling them low.
SELLER'S DRUG STORE,
AO 91 Market stree
OPENING OF SPRING 'AND SUMMER
Black and Seoond Mourning
DRESS GOODS, &C.
anglusn Rep. mourning Silks,
Plain Black Foulards,
Black and White Dress and Foulard Si
Purple and Black 0, 4 C
Lupin's Crepe Tammatans,
6-4 Mouaselaines.Deloins,
g,4 a
Pena Cloth., (new article), • •
• Lupins Extra Alpacas,
NeopoMau Bilks and new goods,
Osiris Peeling,
Summer Valencia's, ;
Madonna Cloths,
• Black and Purple All Wool Delaines,
White and Black ia Wool Delaines, .• :
Emeline Cloths, Challis, Deb/Ines, Cashmeres,
lifehairs, Parislennes, Silk Warp Levellers, Lupin's
S. 9. Bombazines, 8-4 Crepe De Espange, Camels
Hair Lustre, new goods, FrenclaGiughams, splendid
styles, English Chintzes, Domestic , Ginghams, Silk
Warped Plain Black Challis, Lupin's Grenadines,
Croton Cloths, itc., &0., &c.
Our Moak of all kinds of DRESS GOODS in Black
and Second Mourning, was never more complete
than now, or prices more favorable to pure hae•re.
Lupin's Square Thinbet Shawls,
Cashmere Square Shawls,
Lupin's Long Tlaibbet Shawls,
• Second Mourning Shawls,
English Crepe Veils, (every size,)
Grenadine do
English Orepee,
French Crepes • • •
Shrouding Clashmere, Shrouding Flannels, Black
Bordered Handkerclues, Silk Hosiery, Black and
Grey Gauntlette, Black Gloves, (all kinds,) Black
and Lead Colored Hosiery, Plain Black Ribbons.
A large stock of English. Crepe, Collars and Sleeves.
New 'Aylmer Second Mourning Sleeves and Collars.
• Notwithstanding tne difficulties in securing a full
assortment inthisdepartment,we are confident our
friends and the public cannot fail to be pleased.—
For styles, make and prices, we can fairly compete
with any of the larger establishments in tha east
ern cities. CATHCART & BROTHER, ' '
No. 14 Market Square
• Next door to the Harrisburg Belli..
W A. CATOCART. T. L. cAugur,
HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.
Short and Quick Route to and from
NEW YORK.
GOODS ORDF ' V 1 ) IN THE MORNING RE-
Leave New York at 7% P. M., by net Tig ol 44
FS
press Trate, arriving in Harrisburg at 8 A. M.,
WiTIIOV2 czwgie of CAIM •
oi4eicrCiode, marked . - • •
via HOPE EXAMS CO. ,
General office, 74 Broadway, New York.
Branoh " 412 "
For runner Infonnedon Inquire of
wig nun ENE ea
Misctilatuljus
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EDUCATIONAL. -
THERMOMETERS 1
FREIGHT REDUCED
TURNED TUE SAME 'NIGHT.
latebital.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Y-11.NOWN REMEDY FOWDIABETES
tllk t;IJRATIVE properties of this me
diciNe - direct themselves 'entirely to the organs of
secre: iyn. asoi by so altering the condition of the stomach
and liver, tad. the starchy principle of the FOOD is rim
contwwd 'into sugar so long as the SYSTEDI is under the
influenced too
_Constitution Water •
2
which give those organs time to recover their healthy
tone' and vigor. We are able to state that, the CONSTI
TUTION WATEB hes cured every case of DIABETES in
which itbas been given.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK, OF THE BLADDER, IN
FLAMMATION OF TDB lilliNaYS, AND CATARRH OF
THE:BLADDER, STRANGUARY, AND BURNING OR
PAINFUL URINATING
For these diseases It is truly a sovereign remedy, and
too much cannot bo'said In Its praise. A . single dose has
been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms ; TRY
WE BIG or lOU, these cases, and you will give your
praise to 00.1!ISTITIIION WATER.
ULCERATION OM THE RSDNEFF, BLADDIF. AND IJEINARY PAS
SAO.W, 'RETENTION OF URINE, DISEASES or THE PROS•
TRATE GLAND, STONE IN THE BLADDER,-CALCDLUS,
GRAVEL, BEICEDUST DEPOSITS AND MUCUS OR
MUM! OR MURRY DISCHARGES, •
AFTER URLNATINO.
Diseases all occurring from one and the same cause
Will Ms entirely eared by the'Constit titian Water.
There is no class of diseases that produce such exhaus
ting effects upon the human constitution as Diabetes and
Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Passages,
and through a false modesty, they are neglected until
they are so far advanced as to be beyond the control of
ordinary. remedies, and in a 'majority of cases little can
be done by this physicians, and we present the
CONSTITUTION WATER
To, the public withT.lM conviction that it has no equal in
relieving the ciao of diseases for whietrit has been found
so eminently successful in curing; and we trust that we
shall be rewarded for,our.- efforts in placing so valuable
a remedy in a form to meet the, requirements of patient
and. - physiCian. 'For sale by all :Druggists.
• '
¶ll.ll. GREGG & CO., Proprietors.
. MORGAN.& ALLEN, general agents,
tparS6.6nw . _ No. 46 cliff Street, New York.
• IRISH STEAMSHIP LINE;
Steam between Ireland and America
NEW YORK, BOSTON AND GALWAY.
THE following new and magnificent first
± class paddle-wheal Steamships compose the above
line :
ADRIATIC b,BBB tons burthen .Capt. J. Maury.
(formerly of the Collins Ilne.)
HIBERNIA, • 4,400 tons burthen, Capt. N. Prowse.
COLUaIBIA, 4 . 4 0 0 t. P. Leitch.
- ANGLIA, 41,400 " Nicholson.
- 2,600 " " I. Smith..
•PRINCH ALBERT, (Screw,), -
• • 8,800 " I. Walker.
One of the above ships will leave Now York or Boston
alternately every Tuesday fortnight, for Galway, carry.
ng the go vernment nulls touching at St. Johns., N. F.
Tbe-Sleamers of this llso have been constructed with
the greatest care, ender toe supervision of the govern.
ment, have water-tight compartments, and are unex
celled for cOMfort, safety and speed by any steamers
'afloat. =They are commanded ' by able and experienced
officers, and every exertion will be made to promote the
comfort of passengers.
An, experienced surgeon attached to each ship.
RADII 07 PASSAOI
from N. Y. or. Boston to Galway or Liverpool,
Second class, $lOO
first-clue, to M. , - 1 - Au) •
to Galway Of Liverpool,
or any town in Ireland, On' a hallway, no
Third-class passedgera are liberally supplied with pro
visions or the beet quality, cooked and served by the
servantsor the, Company. . - .
Parties wishing . to -send for their friends from the old
Country can obtain tickets from any town on a railway,
in Ireland; or from the principal Mt!es - of England and
Scotland-at very low rates:- --
- Passengers for New York, arriving by the Boston
Steamers,,will be forssrarded to New York iree of charge,
for passage or further iriformatioa apply to
-.- WM. H. 'WICKHAM,
At the office of the Oompanyon tne wharf foot of Cana
street, New. York.
ap24.wltai HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents.
UNION PITRNITITRE DEPOT
GOULD & CO.,
202 and 206 North Second street, and 145, 147
and 149 Race St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
[prom the Philadelphia Ledger.]
UNION FURNITURE DEPOT.—Every
head of a family has a houseto furnish, and, no
tn,itter whether rich or poor, every one wants the best
Furniturelais or her money will buy, and every hems
can be WELL FURNISILEb if the money intended for
that purpose be carefully expended.
The safest way to purchase is to send an 'order to a
'fair dealing firm, who have the facilities to manufacture
and sell at the lowest prices. But no matter how honest
a firm may be, unless - they have the best machinery to
manufacture and the trade which will enable them to
make large purchases of stock and materials at the low
!est prioes, 'is folly to expect - them to sell as lew as a
larger establishment. The "UNION FURNITURE DE
POT" combines, perhaps, the greatest advantages to be
found anywhere by housekeepers ; its extensive ware
rooms, which occupy' a front of Stiff feet on Second
street, with meg HONDRED feat In depth and sixty feet on
Race street, with sivsterit-snreTeet depth, are well stored
with =assortment of thebest made FURNITURE, of the
latest and best Styles ' which cannot fail to' satisfy any
family want ' direction. Nears. GOULD Pt 00.,
theproprietorit;have every manufacturing facility known
to the trade, and any order entrusted to them, whether a
single article or a general assortment, at whole. sale or re
tail is sure to be filled at the lowest price for which the
same articles can be procured anywhere, and for much
less than is paid at some places. There is some satisfac
tion, too, when sending orders to them., to know that you
have a lair dealing firm to transact business with.
mar6-6mw
R. NEWELL'S
PHOTOGRA.M GALLERY
NO. 724 ARCH STREET,
PRILADELPHL9.
One of the largest and most complete Galleries in the
United - States,where the best Pictures, known to the
Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher
'than are paid for miserable caricatures.
fJIRE PROPRIETOR, A. PRACTICAL
PHOTOGRAPHER, attends personally, every sit
ting-and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless
it gives perfect satisfaction. •
Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or deceased
friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on
Commas, life size, and'painted in Oil by the best artists
At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather—
as perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines.
Persons visiting the city are respectfully Invited to ez.
amine our specimens, which for price and quality defy
Competition.
agrlnstructions given in the art of Photography.
R. NEWELL,
Gallery of Art,
724 Arch Street * Pniladelphla.
From Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, M. C., Ohio.
My family and friends all concur an the opinion that
the (Newell) Picture is mere life like than anything they
oversaw: My likeness has been repeatedly taken by
different-Artists in various ways, but I have never yet
bad one.whiob presents so true to nature, aliens features
and expressions of countenance as this.
From Hon. E: Joy Morris, late Minister to Italy.
The exquisite finial, beauty and softness of your por
traits, conjoined- wtth,their durability of color and faith
fulness as likenesses; cannot fail to commend them to
the attentthiknott Patronage of all who appreciate true
rat.
rrvoi Jabies Page
Havingeeclution for A portrait, I procured one from
ifr.f.Bobert Newell, of the city of Pbliadelkia; a mints.
tare fn.Oil Colors, tut dq celopi:amts discosered by him,
take - great Pleiticire bi 'expressing the sa Um action
even me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but
its artistic finish to all respects, and recommend blim to
the patronage of those disposed to encourage the beau
tiful art. Mum Putts
E4t Ettegrap4.
FATAL RAILROAD ACAIDMT. —A freight train
on the Pennsylvania Railroad met with an ac
cident this morning one, mile below Highspire.
The locomotive was thrown off the track and
rolled down the embankment, scalding the en
gineer and fireman severely. The engineer,
Mr. Andrew Glosser, from Columbia, died some
two hours after the accident in this city, at the
United States Hotel, where they had been con
veyed. The fireman is suffering terribly from
scalds, and will hardly survive. The conduc
tor was also considerably bruised, but not seri
ously injured. Some twelve long freight cars
ran right on the burning locomotive, and were
entirely consumed with their contents, consist
ing of sugar, coffee, hardware and a general
assortmant of ruerchandize. Word was at once
conveyed to this city of the accident, and the
Citizen Fire Company were immediately on
hand with their splendid Button engine, which
was conveyed on trucks to the place of the ac
cident. The engine was placed near a small
run and with the aid of plenty of hands they
poured an immense amount of water through
some nine hundred feet of hose, and this quench
ed the flames in a short time, enabling the hands
to repair the railroad track, which had been
destroyed for some sixty feet. The passenger
trains were but little delayed. The Superin
tendent, Mr. Young, was personally on hand
forwarding the repairs, actively assisted by
Messrs. Andrew McCullough, Kirk Few and
Mason A. Shattuck. It was at first reported
that the boiler of the locomotive had exploded,
but upon examination of the wreck it was
clearly discovered that no part of the locomo
tive had exploded, but that the accident was
caused by a broken rail, and was one of that
kind of accidents that may happen at any
time on the beat regulated railroads.
Ws.Tan LosT.—A silver English single-case
Lever Watch was accidently left in the water
closet of the Pennsylvania Railroad depot, yes
terday. The tinder will be suitably rewarded
by leaving it with the, ticket agent, Mr. Burk
holder.
BY TEI
Later from Fortress Monroe
A GRAND MILITARY REVIEW
The Zouaves under Orders to Advance.
The Skirmish at Newport News
FORTRIM MoNum, July 6
Before the departure of the Secretary of War
yesterday evening, there was a grand review at
dinner and other festivities were prolonged to
Camp Hamilton, and the firemens' grand
a late hour. An alarm occurred at Hampton
about midnight, and Gen. Pierce came to the
Fortress for an extra supply of ammunition.
Strong batteries are being erected by our troops
in the direction of New Market bridge. The
California Regiment, Col. Bahery, bid fair to be
come very popular here. The Col. went to
Washington last night.
The Zouaves have been under orders to ad
vance, but they still remain in camp.
Sawyer's projectile, on the Rip Raps, is this
afternoon throwing shell at a supposed new bat
tery on Sewall's Point.
A flag of truce went to Craney Island to-day
with a party residing in the South.
The following is a correct account of the
skirmish at Newport News : Captain Hammel,
with 30 men of Col. Hawkins' regiment, while
on a reconnoisance on Friday morning, encoun
tered a considerable force of Confederate infan
try and cavalry. Shots were exchanged, and
three of the rebels, including two officers and
one private, were killed and seven wounded.
Capt. Hammel, unable longer to withstand the
large force, withdrew to the camp without loss.
A ZIIOAVE ASSASSINATED.
EXCITEMENT IN WASHINGTON.
Two Disreputable- Houses Burned
I=l
WASHINGTON, July 6
Last night one of the New York Fire Zouaves
was assassinated in front of two notorious hous
es near -h Street. No possible clue to the per
petrator as been discovered. This afternoon
at 3 o'clock several Zouaves and others, went
to the tenements above mentioned, entering,
broke up and destroyed the furniture, drove the
inmates forth and set the houses on fire, and by
their conduct prevented fire companies from
extinguishing the flames.
The homes in consequence were entirely con
sumed with their contents. Great excitement
prevailed, and the Provost Marshal's force in
terfered to restore quiet. Several arrests were
made.
The battery of the second Rhode Island regi
ment experimented with rifle cannons on the
Monument grounds this afternoon in such man
ner as to elicit warm commendation from all
present, including several military engineers.
Among the spectators were the President and
Governor Sprague. The range of shot was
three to four miles.
=BEL PRISONERS AT CINCINNATI.
• - Caul:Duran, July 6
Lieut. McGowan arrived at Columbus, Ohio,
yesterday, with twenty-three Becessioniste from
the Kanawha valley, Virginia, taken by Col.
Norton's command, as hostage' for the safety
of the Union men carried off by the rebel cav
alry. They were token to Comp game,
ftsam tinting Pm
Having procured Steam Power Prams, we are
Prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other ee
tabllehmenthi the country.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
itglrFour lines or less constitute one-halt soars. Eig
tires or more than (oar constitute a square.
salt Square, one day 1015
one week t
one m0nth...... ......
three mont hs 3 0,1
• six months 4 0
one year.... 600
tole Square one day 60
if one week. 200
one m0nth. ...... • • ....... . 800
three moriths...,-.1!• 00
Ha - months— .. . ..... : 800
one year 10 00
air-Bwittees notices inserte in the Leazt 0011021 , A._01'
befbre Marriages and Deaths,llVE CENTS FEB LIN G
or each insertion.
NO. 57.
*a-Marria g es and Deaths to be +barged es regular
advertisements.
XXXVIIth Congress—Extra Session.
WABRIA L TON, July G.
SENATID.-Mr. Harm (N. H.) moved that the
Senate proceed to elect =assistant Doorkeeper,
which was agreed to.
Mr. LANE (Kansas) gave notice'that he should
introduce a bill directing, diatom the first of
August, 1861, all commandants in the army
and navy of the United States, assemble from
their several commands court martials, and de
fining the jurisdictions of said Courts.
On ballot for Assistant . Doorkeeper, 41 votes
were cast. Isaac Bassett, 80 ; Charles Jones,
8 ; scattering, 2. Isaac Bassett was declared
duly elected.
Mr. Wirsox (Mass.) presented the several bills
of which he gave notice on Thursday.
Mr. Gaimis (Iowa) moved that the bill to
promote the efficiency of the army be referred
to a special committee of nine Senators.
The President of the Senate then announoed
the Standing Committees of the body.
On Foreign Relations—Messrs. Sumner, Coils
mer, Doolittle, Wilmot, Browning, Polk and
Breckinridge.
On Millitary Affairs and Militia —Messrs.
Wilson, King, Baker,Lane, (Indiana,) Line,
(Kansas,) Rice and Latham. '
On Finance—Messrs. Fessenden ' Simmons,
Sherman, Howe, Hunter, Pearce, Bright and
McDougal.
On Naval Affairs—Messrs. Hale, Grimes, Foot,
Sherman, Thompson, Nicholson, Kennedy and
McDougal.
On Commerce—Messrs. Chandler, King,
Morrill, Wilson, Ten Eyck, Saulsburg and
Johnson, (Tennessee.)
On Judiciary—Messrs. Trumbull, Foster, Tea
Eyck, Cowan, Harris, Bayard, Powell and Cling
man.
On Post Offices and Post Boade—Messrs. Col
lamer, Dixon, Wade, Trumbull," - Hie, Bright
and Latham.
On Revolutionary Claims--Messrs. King,
Chandler, Wilk'nson, Hale and Nesmith.
On Public Lands—Messrs. Harlan, Bingham,
Clark, Pomeroy, Jolmson, (Tennessee,) Rice
and Nesmith. •
On Claims—Messrs. Clark, Simmons, Howe,
Wilmot, Pomeroy, Polk and. Thompson.
On Private Land Claims—Messrs. Harris, Foe
ter,-Sumner, Polk and Bayard.
On District of Columbia-Meese. Grimes,
Dixon, Morrill, Wade, Anthony, Kennedy and
Powell. .
On Indian Affairs —Messrs. Doolittle, Wil
kinson, Foot, Lane, (Kansas) Harlan and Nes
with.
On Patents and Patent Officu—Messrs. Sim
mons, Stunner, Cowan, Thomson and Sauls
bury.
On Pensions Messrs. Foster s . Bingham,
Lane, (Indiana) Howe, Wilmot; Pomeroy cad
Saulsbury. - • ,
On Public Buildings and Public Ground,—
Mesas. Foot, Anthony, Chandler, Bright and
Kennedy.
On Territories---Messrs. • Wade, Wilkingnn,
Browning ; Johnson, (Tenn.) and
Bragg.
On Engrossed Ball 9 Line, (Indisua,)
.gorrLll Bud Latium.. --
To audit and comptrol contingent - expenses
of Senate—Messrs. Dixon, elfair. and Johnsen,
(Tennessee.)
On Enrolled Bills—Messm. Bingham, Baker
and Saulsbury. -
On Pri.uting—llwars. Anthony, Efarlart and
Powell. • •
On Librafy---Meifo. Osillamer sad
Fessendat.
After the Executive melon, Mi. WitMOT (Pa.)
announced the death of Hon. Geo. N. Scranton,
of Pennsylvania, a member of the /louse of
Representatives. Mr. W. paid a brief eulogy
to the public and private worth of thelleceas4
and at the close offeredthe usual resolutions.
After some discussion, the bill of Mr. Wilma
to promote the efficiency of the army was re
ferred to a committee of nine, via : Messrs.
Wilson, Hale, Latham, Sherman, - Powell,
Cowan, King, Kennedy and Howe.
The other bills were referred to_the Pommit
tee on Military Affairs.
Mr. POLK (Ms.) presented the credentials of
Waldo Johnson, Senator elect from Missouri,
who appeared, was qualified and took his seat,
A message was received from the President
of the United States, and the Senate went into
executive session. •
HORSE.-11T. WRIGHT, (Pa.) announced in a
befitting eulogy the death of his predecessor,
Mr. Scranton, who died during the recess of
Congress. He offered resolutions of profound
regret at his loss, and sympathy for his family,
and also that the members of the House wear
the usual badge of mourning.
Mr. Cousx, (Ind.) also paid an eloquent
tribute to the deceased.
Messrs. Stratton; (N. J.,) Campbell, (Pa.,)
McPherson, (Pa.,) Moorehead (Pa.,) and. Mc-
Knight, (Pa.,) followed in - a similar ■train
of remark.
The resolutions were adopted, and the Rouse
adjourned till Monday.
Two privates of the First MiChigan regiment
went out scouting yesterday without orders.
They returned last evening, reporting that they
approached within two miles of Fairfax, meet
ing a few of the Confederates and fued upon
them, "killing one and creating a generai stam
pede among their pickets.
Another scouting party of the same regiment
met with four rebel cavalry near Cloud's mills.
The latter seeing them fled, although only two
in number and afoot.
La Mountain's balloon was brought to Camp
McDowell, near Falls Church, to-day. Prepa
rations are being made to inflate it.
The 3d Minnesota regiment, Col. Howard,
arrived here to-day. Lieut. Barringer's artil
lery are encamped at the north end of Wash
ington street. A dress parade and review of
the troops in the brigade was made to-day.
Indications of a remarkable degree Of-improve
ment in the 6th regiment of hifant r y, w i th
Capt. Ricketts' artillery and Capt. ioWe's cav
alry. All quiet at camp.
GOOD NEWS FROM FRANCE & ENGLAND
WeiumoN, July 6.
By the last steamer'offinial despatches wets
received, giving emphatic assurances that the
English and French Governments will fully nr
spent the blockade of-the Southern ports, eottou
or no cotton, and also that they heartily sym
pathize with the Federal Government.
A MISTAKE og Tip3lLEszio.
Wasiumamoyr, ;Tidy •
Yesterday, as a regiment of the rebels was
advancing from Fairfax 0. EL, one of their own
regimente mistook them for Federal izoope,
firod on thug, Wing eight of Qom.
FROM A=iAN"Dlilt,
Alarmlima., July 6
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