Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 23, 1861, Image 3

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Tuesday Afternoon, July 23, 1
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M A rofes COCRT was held this morning by
Alderman Kline, the Mayor not having entire
ly recovered from his late illness. Nine
"drunks,"who passed the night in the lock-up,
were arraigned, reprimanded and discharged.
SVNDAY Scnoot Pro-Nic.—The annual picnic
of the Fourth Street Bethel Sunday School will
take place in Hamilton's woods on Thursday of
this week, should the weather be favorable.
The little ones are looking forward to the oc
casion with eager interest. May their pleasing
anticipations be fully realized.
A Nvatru op tits Pave, giving the name of
Alfrey McCormick, was picked up by the police
about twelve o'clock last night. Having no
"local habitation" in this city, Alderman
lilhae furnished her with a free pass Into the
vagrant's retreat, where shewill be entertained
as the guest of the city for five days.
AgSACLTED A Womarr.—A man named George
Carney was before Alderman Kline last even
ing for assaulting Lucinda Hall. He went to
prison, where every fellow ought to go who is
brute enough to raise his hand in violence
against a woman. There are too many such li
bels upon humanity in this community.
lisontorAt DRILL.—The fifth regiment of
returning volunteers drilled on State street
this morning, in presence of a large number of
spectators, and acquitted themselves very cred
itably. During the brief period the men have
been in service they have made rapid progress
in the science of war, and if properly officered
would equal any regiment in the State. We
learn that a reorganization a the regiment is
about to take place, with a view of re-enlisting
for the war.
SZPTLMOSEssz,gives the following, in the
,s'aestifie American es a recipe for . , clarifying oil
for rifle gun locks: Fill a phial three parts full
with almond oil, then fill up the remainder
with clean lead chips. Keep the phial in a
warm room and shake it now and then for a
month, at the end of which time most of the
mucilage acid naturally in the oil will have
combined with the lead, and thus the oil will
be clarified and fit for lubricating gun locks
and other similar work. The lead is easily
procured in chips by cutting up with a knife a
couple of elongated bullets.
THE Yowl. Rims, Captain Hays, made a
street parade this morning, and went through
the regular Hardee drill in Market square. This
h said to be among the best drilled companies
in the interior of the State, and the men fully
sustained their reputation on the above occa
sion. Government cannot well afford to lose
the services of the Rifles, and we hope soon to
hear of their re-enlistment.
Since writing the foregoing a member of the
Bilks has informed us that immedialy upon
their arrival home the company will be reor
ganized, changed into a Zouave corps, and re.
enlist for the war. Bully for the York boys
GRATIMSO NZNYB.-It affords us unspeaka
ble pleasure to contradict the rumored death of
our gallant young townsman, Lieut. Frank A.
Davies, aid to the late Col. Cameron of the sev
enty-ninth New York regiment, who was re
ported to have fallen at the late battle of Bull's
Run, in which he bore a distinguished part.
Intelligence reached here this morning that
Lieut. Davies had returned safely to Washing
ton. In the first skirmish at Bull's Bun our
brave young townsman had a horse shot from
under him ; and in the late engagement at the
same place he was gallantly aiding Col. Came
ron, in the thickest of the fight, when that of
ficer, with six others who surrounded him,
were stricken down by the bullets of the ene
my. Lieut. Davies was supposed to have been
captured, wounded or killed. He miraculous
ly escaped, however, and managed to get back
in safety to Washington. Lieut. Davies, who is
but twenty-three years of age, graduated with
honors at West Point in June last; and Gen.
Cameron, knowing him to possess all the quali
ties and qualifications necessary to constitute a
good soldier and successful officer, appointed
him to a Lieutenaritcy in the regular service.
The young Lieutenant has already made his
mark, in this his first campaign; and we pre
dict that if Providence spares his life he will
mune out of the contest crowned with well
earned laurels.
PUBLIO MlN.—Many a man, makes himself
public, but never makes himself known. It is a
great perfotmance, a star part, that being pub
lic, and not permitting the people to look in
and see the designs of ambition, and the aspi
rations for place and power. Such a performer
may do as he pleases, may commit wrongs and
oppress individuals, may enrich himself and
impoverish others, and still preserve an integ
rity because be is not known. It is a veil, im
penetrable and solid, and only becomes trans
parent when the performer ventures too far on
confidence, and he is known, Row many there
are who occupy high positions, and all through
a life-time are only public. They may be sus
pected, but whoever announces their suspicions
of wrong, may find themselves pursued by
those who are content never to look beneath
the public cloak of the wearer. To be public it
tome th en, i s t o be great. it is the secret of
conspicuous existence to hold up the glittering
picture, and keep the gazers front Inquiring
why it shines so brighly, and why the are
pleased. And it is an achievement y too, when
the glitter ceases to amuse, to have ready
another device which shall lull all inquiry and
call forth plaudits and cheers. It is a well spent
life, they say, when a man goes down to his
final repose, without ever having been known,
h aying always satisfied the world with his plc-
Bo it ;in all the diversified struggles
the brazen succeed while the modest are thrust
ailde. There may bee change, however, and that
change Ba rst before ch a one as will require the man to be
known fi be can be That
thil bit VlllPtorn of the publi c .
gocid time,
THE WORTH Isrezrray, of York, reached here !
at noon to-day on their return from the warn
their term of enrollment having expired.
cost of the men intend re-enlisting for three
years.
RAILROAD Accauccr.--James Bander, of Per
ry county, freight conductor on the Pennsyl
vania Central }load, while engaged coupling
cars to his train, a day or two since, had one of
his bands crushed by the "bull-noses" of the
coupling.
FLAG Tiaar.—The large and beautiful Amer
ican flag which for some weeks past has grace
fully floated from the pole in front of Mr.
Leamy's clothing store, corner of Market and
Third streets, was cut down and stolen last
night, by some secession sympathiser. The
perpetrator of the outrage has not yet been de
tected.
Tau Fotra PIMNBYLVANII. Bsarasarr was not
in the fight at Bull's Run, having left for home
on the morning of the day on which the battle
occurred. The men of this regiment are se
verely censured for flying ignominiously at a
crisis when the country so greatly needed their
ervicts.
...1.......
Wrrr TO ma Woons.—A special train left the
' ennsylvania Railroad depot this morning con
taining the teachers and scholars of the colored
Union Sabbath School, and a number of "out
siders," en route for Campbell's grove, the
place selected for the scene of their annual pic
nic festivities. The day was highly favorable
for rusticating in the woods, and of course our
colored friends enjoyed themselves, as they
usually do on such occasions.
GOOD Tax TOR FA33llBB.—Farmers will not
feel the hard times very materially. Crops are
good and prices will be good for almost every
thing which the farmer , produces. And while
they will be getting good prices for their pro--
ducts, the price of everything they consume
will be lower than has been the case for years.
The fanner is therefore well off and can fat upon
the result of hh3 industry to better advantage
than any other arms of citizens in the common
wealth.
THB CLOTHING recently fur n ish e d t o th e Penn
sylvania troops is of the most excellent quality
—none better could be desired. Had that fur
nished in the beginning been of at all compara
ble quality, the credit of our State -would - not
have suffered in a comparison of her troops
with any others in the service. We gladly note
the improvement, and hope the soldiery of old
Pennsylvania will go forth equally furnished in
all respects.
.....-...---,.
Bon Ovia.—A little boy, grandson of Mr.
John H. Fox, was run over by a horse and car
riage, in Third street near Pine, yesterday after
noon. The wheels passed over the lad's body,
and it was supposed at the time that he had
sustained very serious if not fatal in Upon
examination by a physician ; however, it was
ascertained that although the little fellow was
somewhat bruised, no bones were broken. He
was playing in the street at the time the acci
dent occurred.
LIZRO AROUND Loose.—A great many of the
returning volunteers now in this city waiting
to be paid off, whose officers failed to provide
quarters for them, passed the night on the
Capitol grounds, sleiiiing on blankets beneath
the trees. Hundreds of others were to be seen
lying around loose on cellar doors and stoops,
in various sections of the city. The men who
so promptly rallied to the defence of our glo
rious flag, willing to risk their lives in main
taining the Union and the Constitution, are de
serving of better treatment.
Naos Peri-v.—We have heard rumors in cer
tain quarters of the formation of a peace party.
Every man who favors a peace movement based
upon a compromise with the enemies of the
government, ie a foul traitor. The peace party
of seventy-six was composed of resident tories;
and if one is now formed its members cannot
be other than domestic traitors, devoid of love
of country or law-abiding propensities, and
opposed to the execution of those laws enacted
for our stability, perpetuity and welfare. Tam
per with traitors and you at once acknowledge
that you are no patriot, and do not care whether
the government is permanent or not. When
ever a man is heard advocating "peace" upon
any other terms than submission to the laws,
and a complete surrender of the conspirators
now in armed rebellion against the govern
ment, mark him as a traitor.
ACOIDINTALLTSaar.---An accident occurred on
Saturday morning last, at Camp Wayne, West
Chester, from the use of a revolver, which
proved instantly fatal. A soldier named Smith,
belonging to the Cumberland Guards, was hand
ling a loaded revolver, when one of his com
panions requested to see it. Smith cocked his
revolver, seized it by the handle and handed it
to his companion, who seized it by the handle
and in doing so touched the trigger, causing it
to go off. The ball entered the left breast and
passed through his heart. The wounded man
placed his hand across his breast, and exclaimed:
"My God! lam shot! I will die!" He was
caught by his friends and carried to his quar
ters, where he died in a few minutes. The de2
ceased leaves a wife and two children. He was
one of the new recruits, and heed only left home
two or three days before the terrible accident.
Sonsurniu Waoso.—Owing to mismanage
ment in some quarter, many of the returning
volunteers now in this city have been without
rations since their arrival here, and but for the
timely generosity of private citizens would have
suffered for want of food. While the captains
of some companies lounge about taverns, drink
ing and carousing, and faring sumptuously,
their neglected and unpaid men, without means
to pay for hotel accommodations, have to depend
upon the charity of our citizens for subsistence.
A few of
t he coPtains have done all that officers
could for those under their commands, while
others have left their men to look out for them.
selves, and beg or starve. Thanks to the kind
hearted ladies of our city, many of these gal
lant but ill-treated defenders of their country
were properly provided for. Judging from the
tone of . ll , lt_t 7 ,tirreent among the soldiers, some
oolonelasin4 ra p t aim could not obtain a oorpo.
ral's guar* to return with them, to the war.
'Pennsylvania IDaily artlegraph, enesbap Afternoon, gu lp 23, 1861.
SPOT THE THAITOILS.—We areinfonned by re
spectable and reliable citizens that a superan
uated office-holder in this city, who has for
years subsisted upon the bounty of the people
and amassed a competency in office, sympathizes
with the southern traitors, justifies their rebel
lion, exults over the defeat of our army at
Bull Run, and boldly talks treason. It is about
time the secession sympathizers in our midst
were silenced, and treason crushed out. If the
hoary headed traitor alluded to, and two or
three others of the same ilk, are not more
guarded in their speech hereafter, we shall ask
the vigilance committee to look after them.
Losr.—On getting out of the Baltimore cars,
at noon yesterday, one dozen of Silver Spoons,
marked "Ray." The finder will be liberally
rewarded by leaving them at this office.
]y 23 -dmaeo
MANAMAS Automat Talcs:R.—lf the success at
Bull's Run indicates anything, we, the Union
and Constitution, will and shall be sustained,
in view of this. Urick & Bowman have made
arrangements to furnish the different companies
belonging to Harrisburg with dry goods at the
lowest prices. 2tt.
NSW GOODS now New YORK ADOTION.-60
pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 14 and 20 cts.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 8,
5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces lamella Cloth for 7 cts.
25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 14,
worth 25 eta Splendid Mohair Mitts at SI and
87 cts. 15 dozen towels at 14 cents a towel.—
Linen Sleeves and Collars at 26 cta. 50 dozen
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. It/0 pieces
of the best Calico ever sold for 6k eta. 60
pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large
lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now
is the time to buy bargains at Lewy's.
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE! 1
Wm. I. Batchelor's Hair Dye 1
The Original and Best in the World.
.41 others are mere imuatious, and should be avoided
If you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, OR Mari' HAIR dyed instantly toe
beautiful and Natural Brown and Macs, without injury
to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOXAShave been award
ed to Wm. A. Batchelor shwa 1869 an t over 80,000 ap
plications h lVe been made to the Hair of his p Wrens of
his famous dye.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a Color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted
not to injure in the least, however long it may be oontirn•
ned, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the fur
Invigorated fer life by this splendid Dye.
Sold In ad cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
xi- The Genuine Ina the name and address upon
steel plate engraving on four aides 01 each box, of Wit.
LUX A. SA7GIUMOII. Addreell
CHARLES BATORBLOII, ProPflogor,
etlqd&wtaug 81 Biroley .treat , Now York.
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DUI •
sterol
SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
eilual--toeutotaneoue in etlect—Beautithi Black or
sterol Brows—co staining the eldn or, Worth( the
Batr—remediestheabword and Webs' of Bad Dyes, and
nvigeratee the flair for life. Moo. are gentiles unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor " Bold everywhere.
CHAR. atratubott, ernorietor.
dawtagl .. 1,,A: “ V; • .: pi Y
kncit):ll:ooriatifltt):933A3W
812. JAMES OLARKWI3
CELEBRATED FEMALE i'LLLB,
Prepared from a Prue/rip/ion of Air J. Marks, M. D i
Phyncian Axtraordinary to eh." Queen.
This invaluable medicine le in the mire of all
those wand and dangeroui &maim to which the Miele
constitution Is subject. It moderates all exam and re.
moves all obetractiOni, and a opeedy ours my be
relied on.
TO JEARIMAD LADIES
It Is peculiarly suited. It wilt Ina abort lime; bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
&amp of Great Britain, to prevent eounterrenw.
These PIM should nog be taken by imam dunk" the
FIRST THREE RONTHEqf Avnashm as Mew are nen
to bring on Miscarriage, but at any Ai , tine they err
AGM
In all oases of Nervous and Spinal At battens, Tatets
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pupils
lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese pills IN
effect a mire when ail other means have Milled 7, and al.
though a powerftd remedy, do not contain Iron, caMmel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution,
Full directions In the pamphlet around each package
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.-61.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an.
thorismi Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 PISS,
by return mail.
VD.' We by C. A. BAJOIYArt. 17 1 ) dimly
IMPORTANT TO iirEntaLsr.s
DR. ()REESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Obeesealaa, M. D.,
SEW YORK CITY.
riIHE combination of ingredients in these
1. Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
Thep are mild In their operation, and certain In correcting
all Irregularities, Palatal Menatimationa removing all ob-
Strectinall, whether from cold or otherwhre, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, alive, pain in the batik and
limbs, dm, disturbed sleep, which arise from anterviption
of nature;
TO LOAM lADIh9,
Dr. Cheeeeman's Pills are invaluable, as -hey will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have
been dlitappoluted In the use of other PM min place Use
utmost confidence In Dr. Cheesemsa , s Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOT ILO K.
27ters is Gas cosditioss du tousle systems as *WA as
Pats amid be takers mama' prods/nag a PECULIAR
Vse maks I oared to is pjaGN,ANG7—.
as renal, YMCA &Rid GA. ada u as sr/widens
imams, qf at asedsdas as raves as soma faastioas la a
normal seruistias .bat saan as raproductive pow'
man 00/MOt TOM
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, so
company each box. Price $l. Sent by mall on enclosing
$1 to Da Coma= Iw Olinninass, Box 4,652, Pent MOB,
New York Qty.
Sold by owe L valiant every town In the United Staten
. B. EUTICHIGS,
General agent for the United SAWA,
14 Broadway, New York,
le when all Wirekorde orders &mid. be oddreseid.
Sold in Harrisburg by O. A. Hannetim
n sie2o-lowly
New 2bnutistmtnts.
FOR RENT.—A. TWO STORY BRICK
Boinoc. on Pionsylvaulle Avenue, above Cumber
land street, ally of lilanisburg. Apply to
iy22.lw A. D. RITILLIFORD.
, STEAM WEEKLY
EETWLEN NEW yogi
er4 1 , : 4,
AND LIVERPOOL
. AN Li AND EMBARXING PAS
actiGliat et QUESNSTOWN, (Ireland.) Thai Liver
pouL New S ork and Phtladelphts Steatiutdp compifly
Intend dimotchlng their full powered Clyde•bullt Iron
Steamships as follows:
CRY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday Jitly St? lILLSOOW,
Saturday August : CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday
August 10 i and every 4liturdiur, at Noon, from Pier 44,
North Riven; • '
FIRST CARLY 676 00 1 SLIBItA6OI. PO 00
do to London $BO 00 1 do to London —SAS 00
do to Paris SSC 00 do to Paris pi 00
do to Hamburg..sB6 00 1 do to Hamburg 615 00
Passengers also Inrwardea to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, am., at equally 10, rake
,q-Persons wishing to bring Mather friends can bap
tickets here at the following rates, to Now York From:
Liverpool or Qaeanstown; lit Oabfn„ 676, 686 sad 6106 .
Steerage from Liverpool 640 00. From Quoenstown,
SOO 00.
These Steamers have superior accommodations for,
passengers. and carry experienced Surgeons. They or o
built in Water=tight Iron Sactions„ and have Patent Fire
Annihilators on board.
JNO. G. 'DALY" Alioutt
.iy 2241 16 Broadway, NOW, Uric.
Or O. O. Zimmerman,. Agent, Harrieburg•
SPICED SALMON
tßaittrAND 'VERY DBLIGATE.'"7I‘
up neatly is fin pound mum
WM. KM, Jr., ifflo.
I=l
CAUTION.
I
filisccUantous
PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
BLOOD RENOVATOR
It precisely what tts name indicate., for while pleas.
art to the taste, it Is revlvltylng, exhilarating and
strenAphaning to the vital powers. hale° revtville., re.
Instates and renews the blood to all Its oil, foal purity,
and thus restore: an., renders the system invulnerable
to Mischa of disease it Is toe only preparation ever
drered to the wort* in a popular tom to as to be within
the reach of all.
So tr.elnlcally and rkilltally combined, as to the most
poweeni lotto, and yet eo perteeny adapted so as To ACT
V PI37W? . 1 000RDA2e01 WITH TUB Lan 0? NATURI, AND
MKS 80 MI TUX WVAXiar IrroleaOo and lone up the et
testi,* organs, and allay a.i nereOus imitation. it Is also
fifteen, ex Inlarattng to ha effects, and yet tt Is never
followed by leashes r depreeslon rf xplitS Vis Coln
posed entirely of vegetables, and those tboreogly coin
pining owertul tonto and soothing properties, and con.
quently can never Injure. as a sure preventive and
care of
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, IN DIGE3TION, DYS
PEPSIA, LAITI OF APPETIT?, FAINTNEM, NEE
vous IRRITABILITY , NEURALGIA, PALPITA
TION OF 'THE HEART, MELANCHOLY, HYPO.
CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR,
GIDOIDEW., AND ALL THAT CLA:..S OF
USES BO FEARFULLY FATAL. CALM
FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND
litßEGuLe.tertes.
THERE IS NOTHING fl EQUAL
Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver men.
plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any plaza" derange.
, ment of the Urinary Organs
It will not only sore the debility foil ming CHILLS and
FIVER, but all prevent wanks arising from MiasmalLl
'influence*, and me the diseases at once, if already at.
tacked.
Tram:dery should have a bottle with them, as it will
Infallibly prevent any deleterious consequences follow•
ing upon change of climate and water.
As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the, dretive
organs, d should te in the Mode of all persods if seden
tary habits,
bodies sot accustomed to much oni-door exercise
should always use It.
Mothers should use it, fir it is a perfect relief, taken
a month or two belbre the final rial, she will pass the
dreadful period with perfect ease and safety.
terra IN NO XlStadll ABOUT is.
CORDIAL 13 ALL; WE CLAIM FOB IT 1 I I
Mothers Try 11 I
and to you we appeal, to detect the illness or decline
not only of your daugters before It be too late, but also
year sons rad husbands, for whi!e the former from false
delicacy, often go clown to • prem.ture gravy, rather
then let their condition be known in time, the latter are
often se mixed up mite the excitement of business, that
If It were not Mr you, they too, would travel la ihe ease
downward path, oath it is too late to arrest their fetal
fall. list the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal ; for we are sure your never-felling
affection will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOird
BASTOSATIVD CONDlni., AND BLOOD 113suVer./it as
the remedy which should always be on hand In time of
need.
U. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and
114 Market Street, Ft. Lao* Edo., sea sold by all good
Drusgiats. Pries One lolar ter Bottle.
jyB-41aor-row •
BOMETEING FOR THE TINES 1 1 !
A Necessity in Every Household 1 !
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
The Strongest Glue in the World
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, FOR
OILAIN, ALABASTER, BONE,
t CORAL, &0., &c., &o.
The onlyartiole of the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EXTfteOTB
. _ .
"ivery hobak&appor ahoubi hay. a x Ily of Johns &
Crailey's American Cement Glue." t. mint.
It no convenient to hove n x d brute"—N. I .
Itimmn.
"It is always ready ; Waco:amend i • •o eti itrY body
N. Y. Issasswaxr.
W. hums tried tt; and dad has a fenn ii our house ui
Witer."—Wssea lira= or me Muse.
Price 25 Centa per Bottle.
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale,
Dealers. TERMs On.)kt.
or For sale by all Druggists and Storekeep
ers generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & (MOSLEY,
(Sole Manufactures,)
78 Wittram Smear,
(Corner of Liberty Street,) New Yoga.
jyB-41y
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
MBE IJND ERSIUNED COMMISSION-
A. &RI of Dauphin county, to pursuance of an Act of
the General Assembly of too Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania; approved the 16th day of May, 1861, en titled
"An Act to authorise toe Commissioners of dauphin, coun
ty 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 scum not exceeding ten thousand
dodson, for which bonds will be issued fora term not ex
ceeding ten years, with coupons attached, for the payment
of heofyearly interest, payable at die County Treasury at
6 per cant. Said bonds are to be clear of an taxation. lt
is therefore hoped that the said amount in bonds of e ucb
amounts as the lenders will desire, will be prompt
ly taken by the patriotic capitalists or others, with out
resorting to special taxation at this Limo.
JOHN a. hiOalER,
JAWS BLHX, Coanalkationara.
GM. GARV kttlOta,
Attest- 48M MILLE; Qark. my2P.daw
THERMOMETERS I
THERMOMIETARS, Ornamental. Mantle, Japanese Metal.
TRISMOMATEIIS, do do Bronzed do
TediRMOMILTSEd, DWlSere Tin Case, 12 inch.
TELERMOMSTABS, do Brass Bound Double Scale.
TELKIINIUMATIOIS, Union Case, 10 . 12 inch.
Tagamousrgas, Metallo Frame, 9-10 inch.
ILIERMGMITTERS, Black Walnut Case, 10 inch.
THESMOMATIOB, Tin Case, 741 10 Mon.
We balmiest received a Ana lot or THERNOAIMIE h
d various styles, end are selling them low.
HELIARR'S DRUG STORE,
apB 91 Market siren
1861. 8D OPENING, 3D OPENING 1861.
0,
SUMMER . DRESS GOODS
ar grin nseolurnOtt.
The quality of the goods Ibr the prise will be an induce.
Matt to every one to purchase.
The moat desirable goods of the lesson at a groat sac-
AMC
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VALENCIAJ3,
CREPE D'ESPANGS,
BEREDE SNOWS,
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LAMELLAE
a l " mil the lis r.
CATHCART & BROTHER.
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
SKELETON SKIRTS:
largest . stookot the very beet make to be found
at CATHCART 9,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Paiasols, Sun Umbrellas and IhnbrellaS
Ettenty-Aire par cent lame than can be purchased
be r me In the city.
GAMBOA= &
1 BROTHER.
.. N 0.4, Market *mans,
ulfle Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
.. Et; L. GODBOLD,
CTICAL Tuner and Repairer of
Pianos, Melodeon", An., &a, will receive orders in
at WM . KNOCHE'S Maio &ore, 92 Market etre el
d rslett at the above named place, or es the Borth ler
on will meet with promot attention.
91 clam tiAItUS to. sale. seplg-dly
FLAGS I FLAGS I I
. . E PAPER AND ENVELOPES with
I Matkmal daMaus, LINTER PAPER with a view ol
likr 01 nurrinii - Arg : printed and ter sale at
imminnti z
ROCatt r :iroo by ttstnns,
at- NearNear the Harrtsbunt Bride
at 'ow - e 'ld th e l i lL oai
f f se ,
s . Pootastaa Ova on the nest of July. AI
isiser
swum W. POZWIWIL
New '2otitrtizenituts.
3PMI3PI3.3EINLP*3
DAILY MK LINE!
Between Philadelphia
Lees Sam', Jemmy Wauassvowr, ldosov,
Thworrows, Warsoirrowx, Maxon, 11wlganaG,
NORTEtlit next4ato critters . , TkavoxiON,
GIix)9OKTOWS, LTIEJLIenoWN, ttll./ARS-
Ballo, D.t.crins,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia tionA beta , Outran? 'orated ibe
'Voyage will be at the lowest rates. A Coaductor goes
through with each train to atone to the atdo uelipery of
all goods eutrusted to to.. line. Goods delivered et the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FRBRD, No. 811 Ran et Sleet, Pettis.
delphia, by 1, o'clock P. M., will be 1 .livered to
Harrisburg the next merino, .
Freight (always) as low as by Spy other •ne.
Pal ticular attention paid by Riff hoe V. prompt and
speedy delivery of ali Harrisbur was.
The undersigned thankful fur pus pstrw hopes by
strict attant.on to ausiunte to merit a eon a one of the
Same. T. Palk' ,
Fla1w:101011A and Audio;
e17.46t0 Feat or Market :lira,. it intrg
DENTISTRY.
urEo. .6i iN E.:, graduate of the
liraltsraoreCoile ;,ts at Dental Surgery, haying perms
neatly located lu Itta city a! Harrisburg sod mien the
°Mee loroserly onaupied by Dr. Gorgatt, on Third street,
between Market and Waiant, respectfully inibrms bi+
!Heads sud the °tibia to genera, that be is prepared t ,
portent) all operAtiaus in tee Dental profession, either
surgical or mooosancia, Ili a manner that shall Dot tor
amassed by ooaratura in this or any other city. Ito
made 01 IDaernut artiticial teeth is upon the latest, ito•
prated ociestOlc
Teeth, Irom one tot lull set, mounted on One Gold, Litt
tier, Mona plates or the Vulcanite Baia,.
I tare area pleasure la re.rommenoing the above gen.
tlernau to all my 'critter pmeuts of Harrisburg and 't
inily, and fed confident that he will perform all opera
tions In a au/eat/Mt rummer, tram my knowledge or hit
ability. 'Eng Y. J. l GORGAS, D. D. S.
GILT MAKES I GILT PRAWN I
J. BIESTER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and Eaton Fran*
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &e.
HABEISBURG, PA.
French Mirrors, square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every description.
OLD FRAMES RE.GILT TO NEW.
jyle-ly
JOIOIPH CARRY. - .New w. BROWN.
CASEY & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
HARRISBURG, PHNN'A.
HAINGV
associated together in the
practice of the Law, will attend faithfUlly and
promptly to all professional business animated to their
Moo in Thu% street three doors iron Markel
v. B. Oensuitatlono in litnelish and german
HIUKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD
for wile,
CM IV STOITS UR CORD LANO2I TO STM
PORCRA3II23.
ALSO, LOCUR2 POB2B AND CHRSTNITZ RAILS COT
TO ORDIIk.
ALN STONE A.VD sAND Ft/A BUILD/NO
•
tnqutr.• of the subsortber at nta residence on the Wage
Mid, apposite the Go v / Will Engine House, or at the
Youq, corner or 'Second sod :iron/ ,te/eta Wait Her.
ettbura. 1133727. K Gt E. OULE .
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Engravers on Wood
N. E. COB. FIFTH di CID4STNIJT
Philadelphia.
EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving
with beauty, correctness 3nd dispatch. Original
designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons
wishing outs, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype,
can have view, of Colleen Marches, Store Fronts,
Machines, Moves, Patents, h e. , engraved as wen on per.
85051 application.
Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bin Headings, Show Bilis,
Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the
highest style et art, and at toe lowest prices.
For specimens of Ike engraving see the illustrated
works or J. B. Lippincott &Co., B. B. Butler &Co.
oct2s lyd
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STOltki I
(Near the Harrisburg Bridge,)
ArO I.2S. JUST RECEIVED from the
aiMilda tot of rue COmitEECIAL NOTE
art, which we will soli at $1.25 per roans.
SA.ba per ream ror NOTE PAPER, decorated with
the latest and very handfOuto emblems and patriotic
mottos.
113.50 ror 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPES, with national and
patriotic emblem, printed 111 two cotars.
Please give us a call. TRW. P. b'elli.firEft,
J 42.4 Harrisburg.
JP 41:::VIT
DIARRHEA AND CHOLERA
ANTIDOTE,
For the cure of thee* iikdresslng maladies. Agreeable
to the taste.
Every soldier should promo a bottle of this valuable
medicine before they take up their line of march. For
sale at
C. A. RANNVAET'S, Drug Store,
my2.418m Harrisburg, Pa
HENRY C. BHAFFER,
DARER RANGER, Front street, second
door above Walnut street. All orders punctually
attended to.
/Ur Paper hung for 16 cents per roll or pleas. All
Work Warranted. mytt.thr
A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.
To close up the concern the entire
stock of SHOES, BOOTS, Scs.,•hite of 01Iver Be I.
man, deceased, in the rooms in the Market Square, will
be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms will be
rented to the parchsser if desired. The terms will be
made easy. jell-dtf DAN'I. D. BOAS Agent.
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.
rri Fl vast amount of property destroyed
± annually by Lightning ought to be a warning to
property holders to RECIIIe their buildings. All orders
far Lightning Rods left at the auction store of W. BARR,
will be attended to. Bode pat up in the latest improved
tyle and warranted.
FOR RENT.
rpHE EUROPEAN. HOTEL AND RE-
A. STAIIRANT in Brant's Qty Hall Building, Harris-'
burg Oiy, Pa. 'Apply to JOHN U BRANT,- •
jell-U.3ms On tne premises.
CIRAB CIDER 1 !--Strictly pure, spark.
%.,/ ling and sweet—has received a Silver Medal or Di
pima at every Mate Agricultural Bair 'Weis 1868. For
ale by jelld -Wit. DUCT{ & 0:1Q.
F.—O
0 R ISALEne of the best business
stands in the city on reasonable terms, or leased
[or three or flea years Misted in Market street between
Fourth and Filth. Xnquire on the premises of
9412 m DANIRL LEEDY.
City Property for Sale.
A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK 110178,E
AM_ and lot of ground, pleasantly located on Front St.,
between Mulberry street and Washington Avenue.
Also TWO LARGE PIANOS In good o3ndition and of ex
salient tone. Apply to
C. 0. ZistittlitllAN,
in 4 No. 28, South Second street.
REMOVAL.
IrtHE SI"LirI3BCIIIBER . has 'removed" his
PLUMBIAN4 AND BRAS FVUNDRY from Market
street to Fourth street above Martel, oppoilte the Bathe
church. Tbauktul for past patronage, be hopes, by strict
Mention to business, to merit a continuance of tt.
atar26-Bmd
REMOVAL.
E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully
/SHE
the public that be has removed his Plumb
tog sodliSeas =rounding establishment to No. 22 South
'third street below Herr' Hotel. ThaalelLl for past p*
renige, lte be/Stir - by strict anoint= to bailees to merit
apizdar , .4.4DNIBEL
IMPORTED BOLOGNA BAUBAGE.--A
veryrare letJuskreoetred and for sale by
WY. DOCK Si 00
i'llistellantou4.
LADIES ,
WINE.
SPEER'S S AMBUCI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
I
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE.
CELEBBATED for its medical and none
ochl unnijui e s e% genuine mini:lain, Innw t • fo
redo and ii•odoring, highly e•iteentad by entlivini, 01,11
dans, and come of the Grid fanlike in Bar.ipa an
America.
SPEEkt'S SAMBIICI WINk,
is not a mixture or manufactured article, but iv .are,
from cultivated Portwal Elder . recommatidni tiy Linen
hits and Physicians as poi:swains median' pro /ernes .n
parlor to any other %vtri...a in Cu, as 1 an =nob tru
e% for all weak and debilitated ' , evens, and the aged
and infirm, Improving the appetite, and benefiting Ladt 1.
and children.
A LADIES' WISE,
boCallSe It will not Intoxicate as other wines, as IX OOn
tel.'s no mixture of spirits or other Noon, and is
mired far its rich peculiar flavor and nutrid ve properties,
Imparting a hesliby tone to the digestive organs, and a
blooming, Sell and heallhy akin and complexion.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALPREU bY6BA , Passaic, N. J.,
is over the cork of a Lth bottle,
HAKE ONE TBIAL OF THIS WINE.
A. Brrifi, rropriellor.
Passaic, N. J.
OEM 208 Broadway, New 'Volt.
J. 13. EATON. Agent, Pbiladelpills
For sale by D. W. Grws, & On., U. IL Keller. John
Wynn and by draggista generally
le isi = 11l ri
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence it Patronage.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
Ladim and Gentlemen, in all pulse( the world testify to
the efficacy of Prof. 0 J Wood's Hair Restorative, aad
gentlemen of the Press are IlOttliMolll in its proles. •
few testimonials only can be hero given ; see circular for
more, and it will be impel able for you to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20th, 1852.
Grartmuut : Your note of the 15ilt Met., has been ra•
dared, Faylog that you had heard that I bad been bene
fited by the use of VillOtelf Nair Restorative, and requesa
leg my certificate of the fact if I hsd no objection to
give it.
I award It to you cheerfully, oceans° I think it due.—
My age is about 60 years ; the color of my belt auburn,
and Inclined to curl Fotne floe or atm years slice it be
gan to torn gray, and th 3 scalp on the crown or my heAd
to lose ha gradually and dandruffto form upon It. Each
of these eisagraeabilitics increased with time, and shoat
four moo,hs elate a fourth was added to them, by hair
falling of tho top of my head and threatening to make
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, 1 was Induced to try
Wood , ' Bale Restorative, mainly to arrest the Wiles
off of my hair, fort had really no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to its original color except
from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find
4ter the use of two tuitles only, that not only was the
failingoff arrested, bat the color was restored to the gray
hairs cad sensibility to the soalp, and dandritil ceased to
form on my heed, very much to the gratification of my
wile, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to horses,
I strongly recommend all husbands who vAlue the d
miratlon of their wiv, s to profit by my example, and
need if growing gray or getting bald.
Very retpectfutly, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
Too J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York. ,
tly family are absent leant the city, and I am no leas
er at No U Carrot place.
blamaaton, Ala., July 20th, 1869.
To Plum. 0..1. Woon pear Sir : Your "Haw Restore.
dye" has douo my hair so much good since I oommanosd
the use of it, that I wish to make known to the 1118110
its effects on the hair, which are great. a man or wo
man may be ntrurly deprived of hair, and by a resort to
your "Hair Restorative," the hair will return more
beautiful than ever ; at tea t this is my experience.—
Believe it all l Yours truly,
WM. S. BBNEDY.
P S.—You eau publish the above ir you like. By pub
lishing to our Southern papers you fell; get more patron
sr Booth. I see several of your certificates In the Ate
be Mercury, a strong Southern paper.
WOOD'S HAIR RFZTORATIVE
-- • .
PROF. 0..1. WOOO : Dear hir : Having had the rfflator
tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, In New Orleans In 1851, I was in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found ft
to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now
thick and gloaty, and no wards can express my obliga
tions to you In giving to the afflicted such a treasure.
FINLEY' JOHNSoN
The Restorative is put up In bottles of three atm, VIZ :
hap medium, and small ; the amen holds half a plat,
and retails for one dolo.r per bottle ; the medium.bolds
at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the tarpe he ids
alptart, 40 per amt. more in proportion, and retells for
0. J. WOOD & CO., Prop•ietors 4144 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market street, St. Loula, ►lo.
and sold by all good Druggists and Taney Goods
Dealers. JylB.d /meow
Great
DR. LELIAND'S
ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND,
IS ME ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia
skip A. SORT OURS TOR • - •
All Mercurial Diseases.
It is a conveniently arranged Band, contaialitia nsimt
sated compound, to be worn amend the Waist, without
inlury to the most delicate persons, no chart. f s ib a bi t ,
of living is required, and It entirely removes the' didens
from the system, without producing the Injuitous effects
arising from the use of powerful interim' medicines
which weaken and destroy the constitution, and give
lemporare relief only. By this treatment, the medical
properties contained In- the. Band, come in minted with
the blood and reaches tiailtmer,,tagiono tbe perimmor
the skin, dreniing in 'Mari inlitance a peifact cure, and
restore • .he parts *elicited by a healthy condition. This
Band Is also a moat poWerful Awn-Meaccauk agent, end
will entirely relieve the system from the lyamaiiMias ef
fects of 'Mercury. Moderate cases are cared in r i a•
days, and we are constantly receiving testimonisk
efficack - rn'aggravated eases of tong standing. '
flocs 00, to be bad of Druggists generally,kg
sent bY'Mall or express with Mil diractiOns fern. to
any part of the country, ' direct from the Prinolpkolik k
No. 409 BROADWAY, New York.
G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors.
N. B.—Descriptive Clrdulirs Sent Free::
ifirAGENT3 WANTIV
lyB-dair
WANTED 50t) MEN I
For the Batteries of the sth Begi
-
ment of Artillery U. S. Army.. ,
- DAY from 11 to 21 dollars a month
cording to the position which the capacity.4ad
character of the mddlers may enable him to obtain.
Radom, quarters and Medical attendance are MaelMed
each soldier, with an ample allowance ot olothlam, load-
Mon to their pay. Beery relate:table wantla !rip
-
plied the soldlor, allbrding htm an opporttuthy of =VIM
Me beat part of Me pay.
'Aden of good character and waded Wage will wa spa
des Of opportunity The advancement Into the
ilida thle areng. ,
burg Apply at Jatta'a H;tel Routh Beamd H. str a tAingt-
, Pa.
.17114matt mns. 6th Arttileiy.
=
W. B. Kezedy,