Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 19, 1861, Image 3

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Friday Aritriloon, July 19, 1861.
CompA, y J I ANTRY, from the Carlisle
( , ter the Northern Central
itioad en ruute for Washington,
tli,y will he attached to one of the Penn-
rr -iluents
oN ASCENSION will be made by the in
,,;,j aeronaut, Professor Duranda, at Paper-
Cmalprland county, toonorrow afternoon
lee o'clock. Keep a look-out for the Pro
-he may sail in this direction.
•
MILITARY PATROL was on duty in the (Ay
: air4ht, and picked up a number of strag
f.(,rn Camp Curtin, who were immediately
;IA to their quarters. The consequence
an unusually quiet state of affairs and no
•t: , by the police.
CHIVALRY will not come North this year,
L-ual, to disport themselves at our charming
,luer retreats, Bedford, Saratoga, Newport,
This, we think, must result from a con
,.,n on their part, that Gen. Scott will pro
t: them with 8 great many nice retreat: at
ME
luoUs ACCIDENT.—A few days ago, Aaron
1 ~,,worth, an employee on the Pennsylvania
had his leg broken between the knee
aid anclo, while endeavoring to replace some
cal, on the track is the yard at Altoona. He
: .ow "doing as well as could be expected"
:•!
er the dicurnstances.
LiFGE —Henry Berrier, arrested and com-:
Lt. d several days ago for drunkenness and
- conduct, and discharging a pistol at
f Police, is again at large, having
liberated on bail. John Gastrock went
..ity in the sum of two thousand dollars for
ppkarance at the August term.
LPIION OF THEYJAHHINGTON RI FLIII.—The
of L 3 kenstown are making preparations
1 1.4 the Washington Rifles, of that place,
public reception and dinner on their re
r the w.tr. At a meeting held the
a ky, committees were appointed to make
y arrangements.
. JACOB ZIEGLER, whose name is familiar
household word to every citizen of Harris-
_ has consented to take command of the
..11an (late Cameron) regiment of Philadel
,, city. 'Uncle Jake" is thoroughly posted
military affairs, and will make a first-class
amanding officer. We predict that in a shor
e he will have a regiment equal in drill and
to any in the service.
lienvAN HsuPr, not long since the Chief En
,nieer of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
ha been appointed Assistant Secretary of War.
[his office has been created during the present
,xtra session of Congress, and the salary fixed
at three thousand dollars. Mr. Haupt is a grad
.nt• of West Point of the class of 1889. He
xes placed there by General Jackson in 1835, at
in early age.
PAratorre.—A number of farmers in this vi
cinity have voluntarily offered to contribute
liberal supplies of vegetables for the dinner to
the returning volunteers ; and several of our
female "country cousins" will furnish any re
quired quantity of home made bread. We com
mend their patriotism and liberality. If there
are others who wish to contribute to the "grand
feed," any articles they may see proper to fur
nish will be thankfully received by the ladies.
RTSTICATING.-A special train passed through
this city the other evening, containing the
Board of Directors and other officials of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, with their families.
They were en route for Altoona, intending to
rsticate a few days in that delightful region,
enjoy the pure mountain air and water, and
view the vast superstructures which their dimes
helped to erect and over which they exercise a
fitherly care. The excursionists will return in
a special train to-morrow.
To REMOVE STAINS PROM THE BANDS.—Damp
the hands first in water, then rub them with
tartaric acid, or salt of lemons, as you would
with soap; rinse them, and rub them dry. Tar
taric acid, or salt of lemons, will quickly re
nove stains from white muslin or linens. Put
bss than half a teaspoonful of the salt or acid
into a table-spoonful of water ; wet the stain
with it, and lay it in the sun for an hour ; wet
it once or twice with cold water during the
time. If this does not quite remove it, repeat
the acid water, and lay it in the sun.
EARLY Itismo.—lt is often remarked that
th,re are two sides to every question, and after
reading the following we verity believe that
this is the case, for who supposed that it was
possible to throw a doubt on the benefits of
, arly rising ? The question, however, is thus
satisfactorily disposed of by a genius :
"We have watched those fellows who are
the early risers, and as a general thing, they
`in' (he first chaps who go to the groceries in
the morning, It is all moonshine about the
iiiiartest and greatest men being early risers.
It might have been so in old times, but now-a
-d lys when you see a chap moving about very
early, you may be certai n he is after a drink.
Lemon DOINQ Barran, --We thought Schuyl
ktli was the banner county in the way of fur
tabbing the "sinews of war," but Lehigh seems
to have surpassed her, according to the follow
ing paragraph
"No county In the State baa furnished so
many men for the war, in proportion to popu
lation, as Lehigh. Catasaque now offers an
other conpany, composed entirely of engineers,
tnachinits, blacksmiths, bridge builders, lixo
motive inilders, civil engineers, &0., including
every branch of mechanism and artistic skill
that may be required by the government at this
time. It is, in fact such a company of men as
can grade a railroad track, lay the iron, build
the locomotives and the bridges, run the en
gmea, and perform every duty required of me
chanics who have attained the highest profi
cincy in their professions. When not employ
ed. in the performance of
thermther legitimate duties,
they propose drilling in anual of arms,
and taking a part in the field with oar soldiers,
DErmutox. —" A coffin, " said an honest
Hibernian, "is the house that a dead man livid
in.' Exactly !
TUE UNION PRAM MERTINO will meet at the
Presbyterian church, corner of Market square,
to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, commencing
at four o'clock, as usual.
A Youxa ROWDY, named George Hardy, be
came obstreperous in Vance's barber shop last
evening, while under the influence of tangle--
foot, and manifested a disposition to gut the
establishment. He was arrested by officers
Wickert and Cole and taken before Justice
Beader, who sent him to prison to sober up.
Low. Porancs.—There is a dead calm in po
litical circles here, which is likely to continue
for some time. The Republicans have deter
mined not to call a convention for the nomina
tion of candidates for local officers until Sep
tember. We hear the names of two or three
gentlemen mentioned in connection with tie
Prothonotaryship, the term of the present in
cumbent, Mr. Mitchell, expiring with the
present year. So far as regards the late Demo
cratic party, we doubt whether an attempt will
be made to galvanize its defunct carcass.
FATAL A.COLDINT AT DAM:MI.-A sad accident
happened yesterday morning, about eleven
o'clock, to one of the workmen employed on
the Northern Central Railroad bridge which
crosses the Susquehanna near that place. It
appears that Mr. George Poffenberger, the per
son who was killed, was engaged in screwing
up timbers on the bridge, when a piece of tim
ber, accidentally dropped by a person working
above him, struok him on the head, and killed
him instantly. Mr. Poffenberger is a well
known citizen of Dauphin, and leaves a family
and a large circle of relatives to mourn his sud
den and violent death.
Tna Ferrara WISCONSIN ItaanaNr, en route
for Washington city, passed through Bridgeport,
on the opposite side of the river, at an early
hour this morning.—Patriot and Union.
The above named regiment reached this city
about one o'clock this morning, and encamped
on a lot near the Round House, to await a sup
ply of arms. These were furnished by our State
authorities to-day, and the regiment will leave
for Washington this evening. A finer-looking
set of men never sported uniforms or handled
muskets. They are equipped in a style similar
to the other regiments from Wisconsin which
have preceded them to the seat of war.
Rumsfant.—Thbf morning a soldier named
Israel Stringfellow, a member of the Carlisle
' Infantry, now absent from Camp Wayne on
furlough, was arrested for ruffianly conduct at
the Bomgardner House. It appears that the
fellow "spread" himself in the hall leading to
the dining room, and when requested to get up
and go away, became excited and assaulted the
bar-keeper. Mr. Bomgardner interfered, when
Stringfellow made a rush at him with an open
knife, Swearing that he "would cut his d—n
dutch heart out." Mr. Bomgardner, in self
defence, struck his assailant on the head with
a chair, inflicting a severe wound and knocking
him down. But for this prompt defensive
movement, persons who witnessed the affair
state that the infuriated soldier would have
done Mr. Bomgardner serious if not fatal injury.
He was subsequently captured and taken be
fore Alderman Kline, who committed him to
prison. Such ruffians disgrace the uniforms
they wear.
........5........
STROKES OF THE Sox.—Sun-stroke, which is
becoming common at this season of the year, is
due rather to the imprudence of the sufferers
than to the malignant influences either of the
fervid king of day or his reputed fellow-labor
er in mischief, the dog-star. It is occasioned
by the action of the heat upon the system dur
ing some period of depression of the vital func
tions. Thus recently a member of a regiment
died, while on his way to Baltimore, "the re
sult of drinking copiously of ice-water, while
over-heated ;" and the imbibers of ale and la
ger beer are particularly liable to the same
risk. We approve of bavelocks, cork inside of
the hat, wet handkerchiefs, etc., bat we insist
also that the true protective against coup de solid,
"the heat," itc., consists in the careful main
tenanoe of the general health. Bo long as the
stomach is not debilitated, and the heart can
maintain its regular pulses, there is hardly any
amount of heat, even inside of an oven, which
a man cannot withstand.
Gus Voruorreass.—All the companies from
this city are now with Gen. Patterson's column,
in pursuit of the retreating rebels. An engage
ment is daily expected, so that it is not proba
ble "our boys," whose term of enrollment ex
pires this week, will return home for several
days yet. May they go safely through the ap
proaching struggle, do credit to themselves and
the city they represent, and come back with
"brows bound with victorious wreaths." When
they do return we can promise them a heart
'warm welcome,and a reception worthy of heroes.
Thus far they have borne themselves like Ameri
can citizens, like law-abiding men, like heroes,
without fear and without reproach. No county
in the State or Union has sent forth worthier
sons, and no people have more reason to be
proud of their defenders. Then, too, most of
them do not come home to rest in ease after
their three months of Wein camp, but the great
majority of them propose to re-enlist for the
war, and aid in planting the stare and stripes
on every foot of rebel soil. In letters from the
State Capital and Cameron Guards, Verbeke
Rifles and Lochiel Greys, which we have
seen, the brave boys tell us that though a sol
dier's life is hard, and his fur) rude, yet they do
not feel like yielding up their standard for
other hands to defend and for other arms to bear
onward through rebel regions to victory. All
honor to our gallant volunteers. Let us at
once rake arrangements to give them a fitting
of
public reception on their return. Every man
them cannot have an individuality of wide
renown attached to his name, but we can at
least testify our admiration to each company in
mass, and then welcome with open arms each
son, brother, friend, in whose p fame we
have near and sacred interest, and whoaereturn
to hearth and home under circumstances so glo
rious, brings from the overficnring heart
"Thoughts that do often nett* deep for team"
Pvattepluattia Datl telegraph, frthap afternoon, Up 19, 1861
Das= or A Vounnmea.—We loam that the
remains of a member of the Cameron Infantry,
of Middletown, who died at Greencastle, where
the sixth regiment is now encamped, pawed
through this city to-day. The body of the de
ceased volunteer, whose name we did not as
certain, was taken home for interment.
"ENJOYING ass."—The young man is to be
pitied who, with a little finery of dress and
recklessness of manner, with his course passions
daguerreotyped upon his face, goes whooping
through the streets, driving an animal musk
nobler in its conduct than himself, or swaggers
into some haunt of shame and calls it "enjoy
ing life." He thinks he is astonishing the
world ! and he is astonishing the thinking part
of it, who are astonished that he is not astonish
ed at himself. For look at that compound of
flash and impudence, with well.filled pockets
and empty head, and say if on all• this earth
there is anything more pitiable ! He know
anything of the true enjoyment of life? As
well say that the beauty and immensity of the
universe were all enclosed in the field where
the prodigal lay among the husks and swine.
So writes one of our distinguished divines, a .
how accurately he daguerreotypes many of the
"fast" young men who daily splurge on the
streets of Harrisburg city.
KAIIP it before the people that earth was
made for man, that flowers were etrown and
fruits were grown to bless and never to bun—
Keep it before the people, that Dry Geode sold
cheap, unequalled in style, and at one price
"meanwhile" at the store of Mum & Bowmen,
corner of Front and Market streets. jylB-2t
New Goons ram New You Avortott . .-40
pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 121 and 20 cis.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3,
6 and 6 eta. 10 please Lavelle Cloth for 7 cts.
26 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchief' for 121,
worth 26 cta. Splendid Mohair Mitts'at 81 and
87 cte. 16 dozen towels at 121 mate a towel.—
Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 eta 60 dozen
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. It* pieces
of the best Calico ever sold for cts. 50
pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large
lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now
is the time to buy bargains at Lawy's.
A CARD TO THIC LADIES
DR• DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLB
FOR FENALES;
afalllbl n correcting, regulating, and remelt% •
onetructlens, from wtiatever cause, sad I
ways. suoneasful as • preven
tive.
PRIZE PILAUS HAVE BEEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both In Prance ano
America, with unparalleled succese In every CNN ; and
be is urged by warty thousand ladles who used Meth, to
make the Pills publio for the alleviation of thosivi rJug
from any irreipilaritles wyy r, as well is to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit M.--
Females particularly reacted, or these sniveling them
selves so, are cautioned against thane Pills while In that
condition as they are /tor to produce salsoarriaige ano
the proprietor assumes no responsibility alter this &dank
oltion, although thew Mildness erollo . PridNiat any isle
chief to health—otheewite the Pills are reoomenaded.
Full and explicit directions atuompany each box. Prise
11 00 per box. 'Sold wholesale and Mail by -
9/IARL22I A. PANNVART, Dragnim, _ •
No. 2 Jones Row, Haerisburg, Pa.
.'Ladles," by sending him 111 00 to the Banishers
Nab 011PDO, can Dave the Pine sent free of observation to
any part ot the country (ocolidentially) and "free=
rage" by mail. 'Sold sae by ti. S.
J 010180; liounwav A Datum% PA phut,'.. L. Lin
neon;
_Lebanon, alma Asureio, Lancaster; J. A.
Wrightsville
ci t y N T. Muria, Yort L and by one
druggist In every and village la the Union, and by
d. D. mows, ole erOprieter. New Toot
N. n..—Look use ror cent. iffej , no Gekken Pan
of any kind units* every box is edge.* & Deßoyea t
others are a base impostikin •and rostas; cos
you value your lives and health, Itolay cot of be
ing humbugged out of your money,) nay only et thaw
who show the signature of S. D. Hone on every bat,
which has recently neon added on account of the Pilii
being counuirleitect 4l4,lllvaawly,
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I
Wm. A. Batchelor's Bair Bye:1
The Original and Beat in the World.
MI others aro mere imitations, and should be avoided
If you wish to escape ridtcete. •
GRAY, RED, OR REMIT HAIR dyed instantly to..
beautiful and Natural Brown and Black, without Injury
to Hair or Skin.
VIITEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. Batchelor alms 1859, ant over 80,000
. ap•
plinth:ins have been made to the Hair of his patrons of
his famous dye.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted
aot to Injure In toe least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair
invigorated fer life by this splendid Dye.
Sold in ad cities and towns of the Ignited States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
mar. The Genuine has the name and address upon a
steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, or Wa
il= A. Itarcaltoll. Address
CHARLM BATOHELOR, Proprietor,
eB4ls;vrtaug 8t Barclay street, New York.
W. A. BATCILICLORS H.ALIL DUt
PHIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has >no
11 equal—insUataneotut In elfest—Beintlfal Bleat or
Natural Brewn—ao staining the skin or injuring the
Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
nvigorates the Hair for IBA None are genuine Ids=
signed "W. A. Batchelor " Sold eparyrrbare.
CHAS. BATOddLOd, ersuristor.
laviagl ii dar,t.ar turo et it Y
PUBJ:I7 TKO BLOOD.
Mon& Lin Place AND Paw= Brirouts.—
tree from all Mistwal aims of &trends,
Ulcers, Scurvy, or &optimiser the Bids, the operation
of the Late Medicines is trots astonishing, often removing
Ina fbw days, evwy vestige of theseloatheome diseases
by their puruytngefbcte on the blood. Whom Fevers,
lever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Plies, and in short, -
most all diseases soon yield to their curative properties
No family Wadi be wllbootAbei-as bribed. mi t or
use mush sabring sad expense "beisat —
Prepared by WN. B. NOIPAT,' D., New York, and
teals by all Dmiggis ea nov9w-ly
® MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
YRBATILINT AND RADICAL OURS OF BM EXATOR
ESKA, or Seminal Weakness, EkinalDebility, Nervous.
nese, Involuntary Emindons and Impotency resulting
from Sen.ribuse, te. B VOA. J. Out 1,.11. D.—
Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrass,pest
mild, on receipt of two stamps, by - Dr. OHAS J 0.
KLINE, ITT Bowery, Neer York. Poet Moe. Bw. No
4,686. rolik.Oridon
THE GREAT ENGInli. REMEDY
SIR JAMES GLARUS
OBLEBIIATED FEMAILLE PILLS.
Prepared from o Prey:4okm of 86..1. Clarks, M. D.,
Pkynotos Annuongioary to Ike Queen
This Invaluable medicine Is urdallng In the wire et MI
those pandul and dangerous diseases to whisk the Alms*
oonstitution Is subject. It moderates nil Wise and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy con may be
relied on.
TO MARRIED LAMBS
it in pecnlinrly nutted. It will in a short Mei war on
the montnly period with regularity.
loch bottle, pries One Dollar, bears the Government
Stomp of Great Bri.lkin, to prevent oonstertens
These Pilie &We'd set be Wass by Pametes during tie
WIMP THRICE .110.N.22184f Pftwiers , , ee Me ere air.
to briasy ow Nimarrimps, bet et en Mbar ease they ere
1161.
alt oases of Nervous and Spinal Albottese, Patty to
the Back and Limbs, on alight 112111110114 Payne
non of the Heart , and Whiles, hem -PiNs
reet a core when CUM matte have Mid;
o =4
thougha powmtal remedy, do not mutat tran,
any thing Muth:lto the asnatitodon.
T a n salons in the amptdet around assM petiole
whisk &odd bepreeerved.
N. 71.—SIA0 andrpostede stamp endeeedto
aa-
Iborli meet, wilhMeltre , a - botlie,•uselaNNlNlPSO mit
hyr return „,
NW "ow o:l7Mbery trip Andy
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CAUTION.
New 2thertisments
Ann-resT GENERAL'S OFF/C', t
HARRISBURG, July 17 1881. J
Proposals will be recleved at this office, until
Tuesday the 28d inst., at 12 M., for furnishing
at this place FOUR THOUSAND SETS OF IN
FANTRY ACCOUTREMENTS, corresponding
in pattern and quality with those used by the
United States Army. E. M. BIDDLE,
jyl7-dtd Adjutant General.
FOUND.—This morning in Raspberry
alley, between Market and Chesnut streets, a POCK
ET BOOK, contilning a IWO FIVE DOLLAR BILLS. The
owner can obtain it by proving property and paving
ebarEe3 WM. MILLER,
Baker, liasPberry alley between Market aid Chesnut
streets. Iyld•St
GILT MANES 1 GILT FRAMES
J. BIESTER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and Picture Pram. ;
• GUS and RoiewOod Mouldings &c.
HARRISBURG, PA.
French Mirror,, Square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every description.
OLD FRAMES RE.GILT TO NEW.
jy.le-ly
PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
BLOOD RENOVATOR.
Is precisely what Its name Indicates for while pleas.
sat to the tastes, it Is revivifying, exhilarating and
itredvhenbog to thnettal powers. lit sin revivifies, re.
instates and renown teeblood le all its on foal purity.
and thus relines and renders the system invalnerabie
to attacks *of disease It is toe only preparadon ever
offered to the world in a popular form so as to be within
ihe reach of
SO coemocally and skillfully combined, is to the most
power'id toLlo, and yet eo perfeetiy adapted so as 70 .AOl
LS 'MOW AOOCIRDLIOS 11TIU TEM LaWIS OF nevus, AND
SHIM so In Tax WiaLVIT elultaen and lone up the .4.
gelllife miens, and allay all main= Irritation. .t i 6 abo
perfectly extularethog to Its effects, and yet it Is never
folkorea by leantde • r depression of aphids It is com
posed entirely of vegetables, and those thoreugly coup.
Using powerful tordo and soothing properties, and cod
a qoentty can never Mho e. as a sure proven Ire and
mare of
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDDIRsTION, DYS
PEP IA, U 111 4 or APPILTIT e, FAININEss NEN
VOUS IRRITABILITY, NSITRALGIA, PALPITA
TION (IRE IRE HEART, IBBLANCHULY, HY PO
CHONDIU „A NIGHT PICO'S, LANQUoII,
OLDOLOSWAhD ALL THAI' CLANS OF
CABS o m g ' FRARFULLY rkr&LOALLED
rintata WEAKNESS, ANu
IRREOUL
MERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Also, Liver Deraugenmots or Torpidity, and Liver cent.
plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange
ment of the Urinary organs
It will ect only tura the debility fog wing CHILI 8 and
bus - all - prevent Maces &Minx trout bilesmin;
infuenitee, and cure the diseases at once, If already at.
t =velere shou'd haves bottle with them, as it will
prevent any deleterious consequences follow
Ins upon change of climate and water.
As it prevents COMlVareee, strengthens the dig-skive
organs, It should , be In the hands of all weeds i f seden
tary habits,
Lodges not soh rased to much out-door exercise
.bould allwai4 Ilse It
Mothers should use It, fit it is a perfect relief, taken
a month or two befbre the duel rid, peas the
dreadful retried with parted ease and safety
rim is so =use All/17r R.
'IKE °MULL RI AU. WE CLAIM FOR IT I I I
Mothers' Try It I t
and to yogi we applia4 to detest ilhe Diner; or decline
not may of your daugtem before It be towed* out moo
non Ilona and hmtbsedit, Ibr while the former ' teem false
dethatiy, often. go down to a prod iture grave, rather
than let their oendinen bwkaown to time, the latter are
often sO mixed up who the lecoltement of business, that
ix It were mit for you, they too; woold travel In 'he eau e
dOwnwerd path, until It ut too late t.) arrest their fatal
Ibll Buttbe mother la alwaya vigilant, and to you we.
confident' • I • fir we are eum.your. haver •falllng
LL
Point nu la PROF. WOOD'S
SOU Lit AND BLOOD RBWBVATDB as
reneedretlitois should always be on band 1n time of
1:11. J. swoop, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and
114 liartat meet, rt. Loots, MO., and sold by all good
Druttitteta. Pries One baler ter Bottle.
iy&-daw.eow
,
'Great Cure.
LELLAND'S
ANTI 'RHEUMATIC BAND, .
IS ME ONLY KNOWN RKAIXDY FOR
Illietnatism, Gout and Neuralgia
AND A SURE CUBE FOR
All Mercurial Diseases.
It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a meta;
cated compound, to be warn around the Waist, without
injury to the'most delicate persons, no change in habits
allying is required and it entirely removes the disease
Rem the system, without prtiiiuti,g the Injurious effects
arising from . the use of powerful internal medicines
which weaken and destroy the constitution, and give
tamperer, relief only. By this treatment, the medical
Foliating contained in thoßand, name in contact wilh
the blood and. reaches the diseate, through the pores of
the skin, dawning in wary instance a perfect our,, and
restate he parts afflicted to a healthy condluon. This
Band is also mind powerftti Aim-hisneenuat agent, and
will entirely relieve the system from the pentriciour ef
fects of itereary. Moderate cases are cured In a ew
demand we are constantly receiving testimonials of its
rdlkm inaggravated eases of long standing.
nits 00, le be had of Druggists generally, or can be
sentby mail or =prays, with - full directions for use, to
any part of the country, prat from the Yrimaipal Ofilee,
No. OS BROADWAY, New York.
131/LITH & CO., Sole Proprietors.
N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Seat Free.
MINTS WANTBD EVettYWHEIL.EIi
3FNCOWEEIIELPB
AtIA.II2,IIOEA AND OHOLEEA
ANTIDOTE,.
For We cat of thee* ttlatireastng mabiallee. Agreeable
thairsts._ • •
Ever, ioloor,•1•04 • bold* of Oa valuable
medicine bef . bre r tbey eup their Una of =gob. Fur
ale at
C. A. RariblirAnug, Drug Store,
myS4titm IFarrbobarg, Pa
HENRY 0. SHAFFER,
DAPTIVRA:JSGER, Front: street, second
dotrebove Walnut street. All order:punctually
attend A*
Nit' POP buictlar lb aorta per roll or plow. All
my9-dtf
AC. oID FOR A BARGAIN.
Aclose hp the concern the entire
stook of Winn, BOOTS, ka,,date of Oltver Be 1
maw, deoessed r in the rooms in the Market Square, will
be sold at private dale at COST; and the rooms whi be
rented to thelawahtser if desired. The terms will be
made easy. jell di!' DAN'I. P. Witid Mient.
THUNDER AND UGHTNENti.
est amount of property deitioyed
T RB 'v
..3. 4 „ by Ughtniag ought to be a warning to
property bolds jo !eau* their buildings. All _orders
tur Ught llll lll felt at the audtbigt store of W. BASE,
will be atteuded to. Rods put up lri the latest improved
re and warranted. )012d
FOR BENT.
EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RE-
A, BTAHRANT in Brant's any Ball Building,
the Harris
burg aw, PA. Apply to JOHN IL BRANT,
jall.-ntn* On prarabsas.
riltAß CIDER 1 11—Striotly pure, spark
ling and anana,..baa received a talvar Medal or /a
roma at miry BauLAgricoOtoral Mgr state 1866. Po
ohs by PAW Wit. DUCK & CO. r
NOTICE. REMOVAL..
Ha ANNUAL litiltllSßa of the
_Teak: riliU citi BMW RBI zuld ov r e :Te ri tful um il .
fir the eloodon ot Ares and MO i=otion or tog lind ( fir . Pi relidiag "uh albment I° l i r :; :ld S°ll 4 :
.„ .
Wilma Mt= oo .
_on ,A.
-4 : 41 : 4, , , ' ., .. ,,tt 1 i a
cx , 2 " ..44114 . 210 , 4124 4 4= 11 cn ti eroym e n . -
a l = a be o gio tleiliw orti l*" . 7 14* , 41, 19 I li" " III4I IX.
"""° 10 =0 ,4061 -' 4O - aoorothrY• siatkilt --- J. JONI&
New U)frfißtlatUtli
STEAM WEEKLY
BETWEEN NEW YORK
er4o
AND LIVERPOOL.
LAN : , I.\ ‘. AND EMBARKING PAS
QUEESSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver.
pool, :•ew or- and Philadelphia Steamship company
%woo ; . spa .luk their full powered Clyde.bollt lion
ateaao :
nIA BUM, Saturday July2Oth; CIVY OF WASHING
TON, Saturday uty 27 ; GLAddlitniT, Saturday Augurt
and every tturday, al Noon, Gum pi er 44 . N ort h Ri ver
RATIN O► PAPaAtils.
VUL-tr rd.. 3.76 IXI S litatkOß ..... ggo 00
do to Loudon .....$BO 00 do to LOti,ont ..$33 00
do to ParLs $B6 00 au to Paris gng 00
do to Hamburg..lBs Ou do ta Hamburg *45 00
Passengers alto toewarde, rt. Havre, Bremen, Rater.
dam. Ant were, no., at equally o rates
agrvereene wtalatu,t w area* ..ut.tatetr friends can Du)
ticket.'" titre at ,ate foiluwing ratoa r to NOW Tor Frontit
Lieerpoot or Queenstown, lot Cabin, .176, $BO and $lO5
Bt,,erage from tarcrouv. 1.44 00 Prom QUottottoso
$BO 00.
The raesmers have superior aoriuntoonations w.
paasengera, sod :urn , expense:loud Surgeons. Tney are
built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Yawn Fire
Annihilators on board.
Per further utfortnatlothapply In Liverpool to WILLIAM
INMAN, ngenl, 22 Wa er Street ; be Gloogow to WY.
IN MAN, 6 et. Enoch Square ; 12 QUOMMORCI to C. &
D. BEY HOUR & CO. ; In li.tuJou to 1119t$ 8111ALY, et
King Wildman SI. ; In Peal. to ,ULUS DECOUS, 6 Place
de la Bonne ; in Philadelphia to JOdN G. DALE, 111
Walnut Street ; or at the tkunpoutre Offices.
JNO. G. DALE, Ageot,
lllal 16 Broadway, Now York.
Or 0. G. Zimmerman, Unlit, klarrtehttre •
RAWLY, OAK AND PINE WOOD
for sale,
VUZ rid STAVE US CURD LENGTH Yio SUIT
PLECHAESES
AIAU, LOCUM PORTS.,tthlo CHESTNUT RAILS CUI
TO7JEDER.
eLn , SUAVE AND SAND IUR BUILDING
PURI'USVI.
r of the sub:series , at au residence on the Ridge
r .1. poen° the Hood Will engine House, or at the
iftr•l, ;enter or esco.al .trold itresta, West liar -
issbura. 11 B. COLE.
SPICED SALMON 1 I
LIIIESH AND V Ei%Y DELICATE. Put
Ne2s". neatly
five
pound
"'s ill DOCK, Jr., &C o.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES !
A Neoessity in Every Household 1 1
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
The Strongest Glue In the World
FOB CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
TWAY, CHINA, MARBLE, POR
MAIN, ALABASTER, BONE,
CORAL, &c, Ac.
The only article of the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EX rit.ACTid
"Avon housekeeper Eboutd hay. , a :tilt 119 or John , k
Crafters arnaricasi Cement Cue."— • Y. .tmart.
so come rent to have n to house''—N.
••:t at always ready ; thinoommeads .. mover' body."
N. Y. laterammir.
*. We hit* tried rt, and and it as u 'caul t , t aarr bane an
avatar."—Wnzaa dram or Tan Ttmin
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale
Dealers. TERM.)
. f For sale by all Druggists and Storekeep
ers generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & OROSLEY,
(Sole Han u actures,)
78 WILLIAM. STaiirr,
(Corner of Liberty Street,) Haw Yoas.
ADJUTANT GBNERAVS Orme, j
Harrisburg', July 11, 1881.
Proposals will be received at this office until
12 o'clock, M., on Monday, the 22d inst., for
furnishing, for the use of the Reserve Volunteer
Corps of this Commonwealth, the following
articles :
13,000 Uniform Coats for Intently.
1,000 " Jackets for Artillery.
1,000 " " for Cavalry.
This clothing must conform in all respects with
similar articles used in the military service of the
United States, and will be subject to the appro
val of the inspectors of the State, appointed
for its examination. It will be required to be
packed in boxes, well coopered, and delivered
at the warehouse in Harrisburg occupied by the
State, at the expense of the contractor.
Satisfactory security will be required for the
faithful performance of any contract allotted.
The whole quantity must be delivered on or
before the first day of September next.
jul 11-td
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
THE UNDERSIGNE,D COMMISSION-
Rai of Dauphin county, in pursuance of an Aet 01
the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, approved the 18th day or klay, 1.881, en titled
.An Act to authorize the Commtalonent tit Dauphin noun
tO appropriate a certain sum of money for the sup
port of the famines of Volunteers during the present
war," do hereby Inform the public that they will make
a loan to the amount of teem not exceeding ten thousand
dollars, for which bowa will be issued for a term not ex
ceeding ten years, with coupons attached, for the payment
of half yearly interest, ;towable at the County Treasury a.
8 per cent. Said bonds are to be clear of all taxation. It
is Ithowefore hoped tnat the .aid amount in bonds of a nett
amonnts as the lenders wilt desire, will be prompt
ly taken by the patrlitie eepitaltsta or others, with oat
resorting to special taxation at this tine, -
JOHN s.
JAOOB 8141 t Com mitnionera
GEO. GARY ERICA,
Attest—Joses Intuza. Clerk uw29-daw
WORCESTER'S
ROYAL QUARTO DIOTION.ABY I
1111 E beat defining and pronouncing Die.
(Binary ul the English language ; Also, Worcester'.
00l Dictionaries. Webster's Pictorial Quarto ens
Sobool Nationalise ibr sale at
SQHMEWS BOOKSTORE,
aplll4l Near toe Harrisburg Bridge.
SELF SEALING 111
TARS, CHIN A POTS AND TIN CANS of
tjp flue varieties just received and for eale low by
3y9 Wit DOCK, JR., it CO.
GARDEN SEEDS.
A FRESH AND COMPLETE swetortffieut
Pa s ins. rerahro4 a., • Gs
REMOVAL.
ritHE SUBSORIBIiki, has removed his
PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Markel
street to norm street above Market, opposite the Bettie
chszets. Ttutekfill Mr past patronage, be Itupes, by struts
atteettoe to boatmen, to merit a coutionanee or it.
mar26.3md ' Wit. PARK/EL .
SPEER'S SA.MBUOI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE,
CELEBRATED for its medical anti bone
flail qualths as s geau no Stimulant, tome,
and relict:lr, highly esSeemtA by anemia* -bye
clans, and some or the erg families to Howe an
America.
Is not a mixture or manufactured article, but 13 inn;
from cultivated Portu ;al Elder recommended •ty mein.
nth and Physicians as possamlng mtdlsal pro.tertiat su
perior to any othor in-s in use, an lan eicell gli
de Ibr all weak and deb ittated per ens, and Lie aze
and infirm, improving the appetite, and bertentint ladies
and children.
A LADIICS' WINE,
became it wIU not intoxicate as other whist, as it van
taints no mixture of fpirits or other liquors, and is ad
mired for its rick pendiar flavor and nutritive prupertles,
imparting a healthy tone to Wm digthtiss organs, and a
blooming, soil and healthy skin sod comp:salon.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALFRED beKEE, Nash% N. J.,
is one the cork of etch bottle,
MAKE ONE TeIAL OF THIS WINE.
A. SrEER, Proprietor.
Psis'lo, N. J.
()tole 208 Oroadway, New Vett,
J. H EATON. Agent, Phtladlelphla
For sale by D W. Grant, hOo., U. K. Keller, John
Wyeth and by dreggide generally. ha-dawly.
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidenoe & Patronage-
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, OLERGYhLIN,
Ladles sod Gentlemen, to all parts of the world testily to
the emoacy of Prof. 0 I Wood's Hair Restorative, and
gentlemen of the press are usaulmons in Its praise. •
few testimonials only can be here given ; see circular fur
more, and it will be Import; Bible for you to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New York, Dee. Wth,
GENTLIIMILS : Your note of the lilt inst., has bean re.
Mewed, .aging that you had heard that I had bees berm.
!Red by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request.
log my certificate of .ho hot If I had no objection to
give it .
I award it to you cherrluFy, became I think it due.—
Sy ego is about 60 years ; the color of my hair Suborn,
and laoltned to earl Some fire or six years since It Wi
gan to tarn gray, end the scalp on the crown of my be .d
to Woo Its sendotlity and dandruff to form upon It. Minh
of these oLeagreeatullUes Increased with time, and about
tour mamba since a fourth was added to them, - by hair
falling off the top or my head and threatening to make
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try
Wood', Heir Restorative, mainly to arrest the Wing
off of my hair, for 1 bad yeah, no expectation that gray
bait could ever be restored to its original color eiccept
from dyes. I wee, however, greatly surprised to tali
after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the
falling off arrested, but the color was restore. to the gray
hairs and sessibilty to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to
farm on my bead,• very mach to the gratification of my
wile, at whore solleitation I was Induced to try it.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex,
I strongly recommend all husbands who v.lue the d
nitration of their wer.s to profit by my example, and
use t If growing gray or getting bald.
Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To 0 J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York
My family are absent tram the city, and I am no Wag
er at No. 11 Carrot place.
&amnion Ala , July 201 h, INC
To PROF. 0. J. WOoo : Dear Sir : Your "Bair Restora
tive" hes done my harso much good chum commence d
the use of it, that 1 wish to make known to the PIIBIJO
its effects on the Mar, which are great. g man or wo •
man may be nearly ft, prived of hair, and by a resort to
your "Hair Restorative , " the hair will return more
neeutirul than ever ; at lea t this is my experience
Believe it all ! Yours truly,
P eau publish the above if you like. By pub
1n our Southern papers you wil , get more patron
qv south. I see several of your certancates ut the ha
Me Mercury, a strong Southern paper.
-
hum 0. J. WOOD : iltar Having had the indafar
tune to lose the best porton of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever In Now Orleans In 1851, I wee in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found It
to answer as t . e very thing needed. My hair Is now
thick and gtosiy, and no w. , rde can express my obliga
tions to you Ili giving :o the emitted such a 'reason.
FINLEY JOHNSON.
lhe Restorative Is put up In bottles of three sizes, vie :
tarp medium, and small ; the small holds half a plot,
and retails for one doll• r per bottle ; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent more In proportion Usti the
small, retails for two dollars p.r bottle ; the large bolds
a quart, 40 per o,nt. more In proportion, and retails for
i ll. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, N.R
York, and 114 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo.
an d sold by all good Lruggists and Vow, Goods
Cealers. „tyl&cawoow
E. M. BIDDLE,
Adjutant General
_
0st4)11 JUST RECEIVED from the
.1.0.40.1 re mhis a lot ot line COSIIISHOIAL NOTE
'Srt, vilucia we will sell at $1..•26 per roam.
s2.tso per ream fur NOTE PAPER, decorated with
the latest and very handsome emblems and patriot':
mottos.
$3.50 for 1000 WHITE ENYFLOPES, with national and
patriotic emblems, printed in two coma.
?lease jive na a call. MK/. F. SCHEFFER,
7e.22.11 Harrbborg.
For the Batteries of the sth Reg/-
meat of Artillery 11. 15. Army.
DAY from 11 to 21 collars a Lamm etc..
corning to the position welch the capacity and
character of the soldiers may enable him to obtain.
Rations, quarters and Medical attendance are land* d
each soldier, with an ample allewanca 0 , clothing, ht ad
dition to their pay. Every rea-onable want it; thus Sap.
plied the soldier, affording him an opportunity of saving
the best part of his pay.
Men of good character and saillcieut intake% will have
a tine opportunity or adesucement Into the • egyadesicti
ed grades of the army
Apply at Jaus's Hotel, Booth 8ec0,4 Weal, Barrie
burg, ra. k. CRAFT,
J., 11 dm&eU 2d Lient. 6th artillery.
DAILY Min LINE!
Between Philadelphia
Loca Having, Jamey Snow; WELliatePhit; Mum,
Urnonrowar, Warsoirrowx, Manus, lawisecia,
2.l7satrar, Taavoaxon,
010110¢ TOWN, LTicrewrowe, lotuses
sue% HALIFAX, DatrPapi,
AND HARRltatitraG.
Th e tihh e d e lpbta Dept being centrally loc a t e d th e
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Cmutat:tor sees
through with 010 b Iran to attend to the lay define) , Of
au
gives wreste d to the line. Goode delivered at the
Depot of
F kggn, WARD k FARED, No. Bit liar. , et Stem, Phila.
e e l p ht,,, by 6 o'clock P. IL, will be I .pliverod
Harrisburg the neat morals.,
Freight (always) as low as by any other Ate.
Paztkeelar attention paid hf tine a.
prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrishur r • (W
iberereigiedrtftforgalpatn ..etepe by anoatentionto4auwertaam.tic4or%La
wine. T. Mr.,
PlWadelpliht and Beadle ,
ell dein Feet Of Market Stree. . i•t rl :heft.
POW RENT
•
VP R 09146 now, 9901440 d b y t h e p o st
.a„ omost Pliesosiliolegivenan lie Ant of
**WV GLOMS W. 1.0
iffisullantatts.
LADIES' WINE.
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE.
p0=41:3
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
SCHEFFEWS BOOK STOKE 1
(Near the Elarrisbarg Bridge.)
WAN TED I 500 MEN I
1 11 111I1P3EIEMIJELP8
WM. H. ILINEDY
W. H. Henedy.