Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 24, 1861, Image 3

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Wedues(l3y Morning, July 24, IS6I.
•
MAruit'4 CoI. aT was held yesterday by
Alderman the Mayor not having entire
ly recolored from his late. illness. Nine
• •drunks,''who passed the night in the lock-up,
were arraigned, reprimanded and discharged.
!.,:1--ND,II SCHOOL Pic-Nw.—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 NYMPH OF THS 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
Kline furnished her with a free pass Into the
vagrant's retreat, where she will be entertained
as the guest of the city tor five days.
ASSAULTED A WaILAN.—A man named Lieorge
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.
Rsams.Nrat •Daul, —The fifth regiment of
Leturniug volunteers drilled on State street
vesterday, in presence of a large number of
dpactutors, and acquitted themselves very cred
itably. During the brief period the men have
been in service they have made rapid progresa
iu the science of war, and if properly officered
would equal any regiment in the State. We
learn that a reorganization of the regiment is
about to take place, with a view of re-enlisting
for the war.
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SEP/IMUS Pisa gives the following in the
Scynttlic American as a recipe for clarifying oil
ter rifle gun locks: Fill a phial three parts full
with almond oil, then fill up the remainder
lth clean lead chips. Keep the phial in a
warm room and shake it now and then for a
mouth, at the end of which time most of the
mucilage acid naturally in the oil will have
umbiued with the lead, and thus the oil will
he 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.
TUE YOAK RULE; Captain Hays, made a
street parade yesterday, and went through
the regular Hardee drill In Market square. This
Ti 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
bear of their re-enlistment.
Since writing the foregoing a member of the
Eines 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 1
I=l
GRATIFYING News.—lt 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 Run 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 Lieutenantcy 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
come out of the contest crowned with well
earned laurels.
Pustac May.----Many a man makes himself
public, but never makes himself known. It is a
great performance, 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 he 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. How many there
are who occupy high positions, and all through
a life-time are only public. They may be MlS
peoted, 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
seems then, is to be great. It is the secret of
conspicuous existence to hold up the glittering
picture, and keep the gazers from inquiring
why it shines so brighly, and why they
Pleased, And it is an achievement, too are,
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
Anal repose, without ever having been known,
having always satisfied the world with his pic
ture. So it is ; in all the diversified struggles
the brazen succeed while the modest are thrust
aside. There may be a change, however, and that
change such a one as will require the man to be
known first before he can be public. That will
be the first symptom of the good time.
TILE WORTH INFANTRY, of York, reached here
at noon yesterday on their return from the war
their term of enrollment having expired.
Most of the men intend re-enlisting for three
years.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—James Sander, of Per
ry county, freight conductor on the Pennsyl
vania Central Road, while engaged coupling
cars to his train, a day or two since, had one of
his hands crushed by the "bull-noses" of the
coupling.
FLAG THIEF .—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 night be
fore last, by some secession sympathiser. The
perpetrator of the outrage has not yet been de
tected.
Tu FOURTH Panzgarrms./4(IA Racusurar was not
in the fight at Bull's Run, having lett 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
services.
Warrr To TEN WOOD& —A special train left the
Pennsylvania Railroad depot yesterday 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.
I=
GOOD Tuna Fos Femora& —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 farmer is therefore well off and can fat upon
the result of his industry to better advantage
than any other class of citizens In the common
wealth.
Tax Curranta recently furnished to the Peni
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.
...-.-60....
Ilea Ovxn.—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 injury. 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.
Lazo AROUND Looss.—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, sleeping 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.
PIIAOD Pearr.—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, is a foul traitor. The peace party
of seventy-six was composed of resident tones;
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.
AcCIDINTALLT SHOT. —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 de
ceased leaves a wife and two children. He was
, one of the new recruits, and had only left home
two or three days before the terrible accident.
Smetana WRONG.—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.
few of the captains 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 sentiment among the soldiers, some
colonels and captains could not obtain a corpo
rars guard to return with than to the war.
pennovthanialv q[clegraph, tUtbutetiatt Slatting, July 24, 1861
SPOT TUE TRAITORS. —We are informed 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 Bun, 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 BilverApoons,
marked "Ray." The finder will be liberally
rewarded by leaving them at this office.
j y23-dmkeo
MANASSAS Juacruns Taxer.—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.
NNW Goons FROM NNW YORE AtIONLON.-50
pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 12} and 20 cts.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3,
5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 ate.
26 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12},
worth 26 eta. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 81 and
87 eta. 15 -dozen towels at 12} cents, a towel.—
Linen Sleevea and Collars at 25 eta 50 dozen
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols.cheap. 100 pieces
of the beat Calico ever . ,sold for ,6tots. 60
pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large
lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now
is the time to buy bargains at Lowy's.
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE! 1
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye
The Original and Best in the World.
:AII others are mere4rl tattoos, aed should be avoided
if you wbsti to ClC4pe naicu•o.
GRAY, RKD, OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to •
beautiful and Natural Brow. and Blaze., without Injury
to Hair or SL•ln.
FIFTEEN MEDAIS and DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1859, an t over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to the Hair of his p worts of
hie 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 king It may be contin
ued, and the ill edema of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair
invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
Sold In at cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
The Genuine has the name and address . , upon a
steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of Wla-
LIAM A. BATCZELOR. Address
QUALM BATCHELOR, ProprkAor,
eB•d&wlaa& 81 Barclay ./reel, New York
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
rprus SPLENDID BMR DYE has no
equal—lnstantaneous in infoot—deautikl Blaok or
Natural Brown—no etataiug the skin or *Orbit the
Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect or Bed Dyes, and
nvtgorates the Hair for lifo. None are genuine MOM
signed "W. A. Batchelor " Sold everywhere.
CHAS. BaaI:IMAM, eronrietor.
dewtagl. 34 , e. Y
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
131 R JAMES CLARK.EI3
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a Prater*lion of Sr•lr J. Okwke, M. D.,
Physician lartraordinar7 to:llicesseen.
this invaluable medicine bi - the ears sif all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution Is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy care may be
relied an.
ftuatiumti LAIN es
it is peculicriy Bulled. It will in a short time, bring oat
We monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One 'Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent countertelts.
CAUTION-
These Pals should not be taken by females during the
FIRST THREE .410.6711,TqfAnmaiz r as they an , Mr.
to tries; on Misoarriss pe, but at any time thoy are
atie.
111 all cases of Nervous and SphinliAllectiens, Pate In
the Back and Limb., Fatigue on slight exertion, Pulpits
tion of the Heart, Hysteric. and Whites, hese Pills wit
effect a cure when all other means have
"!filled ; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the ennatiteltion.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.--$l.OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 60 Pllis,
by return mall.
Irow gal. by C. A. Risurvsze. ty9 dawly
IMPORTANT TO Jr=M./Cti
CH EESISIAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L Oheesepan, M. D.,
lelEh combination of ingredients in these
Pills aro the result of a long and extensive practice.
y are mild to their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Palatal Menstruation, removing all ob
structions, whether from cold or oth headache,
tale in the side, palpitation of the heart, whi all ner
vous affections, hysterics, &Utile, pain in the and
limbs, acc., disturbed sleep, which arise from unerraption
of nature.
TO MARRIED LAWN,
Dr. Obeceemen's Pills are Invaluable, fes nay will bring
ou the monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills oan place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman'i Pills doing all that
they represent to do ,
There is one andaion of at female spawn in which die
Pats cannot be taken walkout producing a PECULIAR
Emma. Tae condition t amid to to PRZONANar—
the result, AII.9O.ARR/dO/.. hinc.h is the irresistibk
tendency of theinedwitee to "awn he steniat functions to a
normal condition, :hat seen the reproductive power of
nature cannot resift it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free. from anything
hilarious. bplialt directions, which should be read,
company each box. Price IL Bent by man on enclosing
81 to Da Cousins L. Ommasius, Box 4,631, Post Moe,
New York ally. .
dold by one I ogglat in every town HU in the N United States;
R. GS,
General drat for t he United States,
- 44 Broadww, New 'TOM
To solwns all Whotesede orders skinad - Fr addr4.aed.
Sold in Ilarrtsbern by Q. A. %morn=
u ibwly
FOR RENT.---A TWO STORY BRICK
ROM, on Pennsylvania Avenue, above Cumber
land street, city of Harrisburg.' Apply lo
Jr&-lw A. D. RUTHERFORD.
STEAM WEEKLY
-It BETWEEN NEW YORK
AND LIVERPOOL
jANi)IN (7 AND EMBARKING PAS
-.lneligt• •at, QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Ths Liver
pool, NOW Vora azd Philadelphia Steamship company
Intend it. 'patching their ftill powered Clyde-built Iron
Steamant pa as follows : .
CRY OF WASHINGTON, Faturday July 27 ;GLASGOW,
Saturday August ' s GIVE OF BALT/MORS, Saturday
August 10 -; and every Saturday, at Nobs, from Pier 44,
North River.
FIRST CABIN $76 00 &MIRAGE $3O 00
do to London $BO 00 1 do to Loudon ..1133 00
do to Paris $B5 00 do to Pans • • $ 3B 00
do to Hamburg..sB6 001 do to Hamburg 536 00
Passengers also torwardem to Havre, Bremen, Rotten.
dam, Antwerp, ate., at equally M. rates
tarrersons wishing to Drum out their friends 0111 buy
tickets here at the following roue, to New Tort From:
Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, $76, $B5 and $lO6 .
Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00. From Queenstown,
$3O 00.
These Steamers have superior accommodations for
Mrgars, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are
ki Watertight Iron Sections, and hays Patent fire
Annildiators on board.
JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
17224 16 Broadway, Now York
Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg
SPICED SALMON 11
tRESH AND VERY DELICATE. Put
up wetly in Ave pound OMR
DOCIE, Jr., aCk).
-•0.-.
SEW YORK CITY.
NOTION
New 'advertistmerds.
iSitisallaneous
PROP. 0. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
EMI
BLOOD RENOVATOR
Is precisely what Its name indicates, for wade pleas.
at t to the taste, It le fattening, exhilarating bon
strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivilloo, re
instates and renews the olood in all tie on- anal purity.
and thus restore, and renders the system invulnerable
to attacks of Ms ,s so it Is toe only preparation over
offered to the world in a popular lorm so as to be width,
the reach of all.
So c. emlcally and allitally combined, as to the most
poweerd teak, and yet to perfectly adapted so As TO Acrr
LT MYR= AODORDANCS WITH TUB LOPS OP NATURE, AND
WWII BO THE TES WSAILIBT BTUNCM:BI and tone up the ,d
-geslive organs, and a llay ad nervous irritation. .tie sko
Perfectly exhilarating in Its effects, and yet it is never
Wowed by lassitde r deprecation r f spirits it Is corn•
posed entirely of vegetables, and those thorengly com
bining rcorerfd tonic and soothing properties, and con
e quaintly can never injure. As s sure preventive and
cure of
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DT&
PEPSIA, L 4.84 OF APPETITS, FANITNE„., NER
VOUS IRRITABILITY, NRURALGIA, PALPITA
TION OF 122 HEAR r, AIRLANCHoLY, HYPO
CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS LANGUOR,
GIDDIDESS, AND ALL THAT - CI.A.,S OF
thteacs $0 FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED
FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND
IRREGULAIGTUM.
THESE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver earn
plainta, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange.
went or the Urinary organs
It will not only ;Are the debility foil wing CHILLS and
Ftlffilt, but all prevent attacts arising from liilasmatic
Wham:ea, and core the disoaam at once, If already at.
tacked.
Travelers Should have a bottle with ttem, u it will
innabbly prevent any deleterious consequences follow
ing upon dump of °Amte and water.
. . ,
is it prevents costiveness, strengthens the dig •alive
organs, It should be In the hands of all persods of *Mika
tai7 habits,
Ladles not accustomed to much oui•door exercise
ehould always use It
Mothers should use It, for It is a perfect relief, taken
a month or two before the final rtal, she will peas the
dreadfld period with perfect ease and safety.
TKIU no No.xlmas MINN IT.
THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE MALE FOR IT t 1 I
Mothers Try 111 I
And to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or decline
not only of your daugtera before it be too late, but also
your was and husbands, for while the former from false
delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather
than let their (audition be known in time, the latter are
often to mixed up with the excitement of business, that
it a were not for you, they too, would travel In the set e
downward path, until it is too late to arrest their fatal
fall. Bat the mother la always vigilant, and to you we
oonildeotly appeal ; Sr we are sure your never-failing
afection will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD'S
RISTORATIVD CORDIAL AND DUR:ID RBNOVAT'JR as
the remedy which Should 'bray" be on band in time of
need.
U. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and
114 Market Street, rt. Louis, Mo., eau sold by all good
Druggibta. Prtee One 10 lar ler Bottle.
jy&-daw-eow
801/fETBIND FOR THE TIMES I H
A Necessity in Every Household ! !
JOHNS & CROBLEY'S
American Cement Glue
The Strongest Glue In the World
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, POR
CELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE,
CORAL, &0., Ac., &c.
The only article of the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EXTRACTS :
"very honeekeeper should hay. uri ly or Johns &
Crooloy's American Dement . . Ansa
"it is so convenient hi have o 0 bouae"—N.
Bleadas.
.11 is always ready ; thircomraeno, to et ery body."
Si Y.lnairmnizat.
"We hoe tried rt, and find it ae uAeiul in our house as
water."—Wairm SPIRIT or as Tata&
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Very .Liberal Reductions to Wholesale
Dealers. TERMQ
fidr.FOr sale by ell Droggiete and Sturekeep
ere generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY,
(Sole Mann lacturee,)
78 WrctuAN Sumer,
(Corner of Liberty Street,) New Your.
jyti-dly
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
/TIRE UNDERSIGNiII) COMMISSION
ERS of Dauphin county, m pursuance of an net 01
the General Asaembly of the Commonwealth of Peon
sylvanite., approved the leth day of slay, UM, au titled
"An antbortze the Oommissioners.ut Dauphin co u n
ty to appropriate a certain sum of money for the sup
port of the Wallies of - Volunteers during the present
war," do hereby inform the public that they will make
a loan to theamenut of &sum not 'exceeding ten thousand
dollars, for which bonds will be issued for a term not ex
ceeding ten years, with coupons attached, for the payment
of half yearly interest, payable at the County Treasury at
per cent. Said bonds are to be clear of all taxation. it
is therefore hoped toat'the bald amount In bonds of sock
amounts as the lenders will desire, will ue prompt
ly taken by the patriotic capitalist, o: others, with out
resorting to special taxation at this time.
JOHN a, MUaSEit,
JACOB BEHM, tComoilmsioners.
GBO. GARY ERICIA,
Atteet—Joesrn Musa. Clerk. mr29-daw
TEERMOMETERS 1
THERMOMETERS, Ornamental Mantle, Japanese metal.
THIRMOMETERS, do do Bronzed do
TrtERHOMITRRS, Distillers Tin Case, 12 inch.
THMRHOMETICHS, do Braes Bound Double Scale.
THERISOIinTaIRS, Union Case, 10-12 inch.
THERMOMMTMIS Maniac Frame, 8.10 inch.
THERMO/BBU_ RS, Black Walnut Case, 10 inch.
THEEMORZTUH, Tin Case, 7.810 Snob.
We haveJuat received a nue lot or THERMOMBTE h
of various styles, and are selling them low .
HELLER'S DRUG STORE,
&pa 91 Merket stree
1861. 3D OPENING, 3D OPENING 1861.
or
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
OP VIZI DIIIYOUPTION.
The quality of the goods for thepriee will be an induce.
went to every one to purchase.
The moat desirable goods of the season at a great eau
dace.
MOZAMBIQUE:3,
WITRBAT 1 As,
-DUPE D'ESPANGS,
- - - ANGLAIS,
• • BROCADE POPLINS,
LAWNS s a nd LA '
ere
62141" the
CATHCART & BROTHER.
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
SKELETON SKIRTS.
The largest stock the very bast make to be (bend
at CATHCART
Neil door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Parasols, Bnll Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Twenty-Lye per cent lower than can be purchased
laewhare in the city.
CATHCART & BROTHER.
N 0.14, Market Square,
loyee Next to the tlarrtaburi Bank.
H. L. GODBOLD ,
PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of
Pianos. Melodeons, &a., will rooelve orders in
lIII'
uture at WM. KNOCd Music Store, 92 Market street
11 orders left at the above named place, or at the Bueh ler
ours, will meet with prompt attention.
Find class riez.us tot. sale. aeon -dly
FLAGs I FLAGS I I
TOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with
Natkett dojos, LETUP, PAPER with a view ot
city of liarriN Arg, printed and for sale at
BOHMEWS BOOKSTORE,
inSA Near the Rartiebarir Bridge
• FOR RENT.
rROOMS new goompied by the Poet
Oaks. Potation stun co the AM of July. ED-
O . . jolllat OOII4UII W. POSTER.
. . ,
.
New 21bvertizemeuts
IPMIIPIECMFL".I!S
DAILY . ail LINE!
Between Philadelphia
LOCK Havel, 7Kitalf Snout:, Ct'rtuaYssoss, MUNCT,
UNIONTeWN, Warsotrrows, Mateo', lEWURICILO,
NewnicaliaaLAND UNHCBr , iIIevORTON,
(311:0aGeTOWN, LIfILINSTOWN,
WOW, 11 U7AZ , DACPRIN,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Pbilad.Aphia oep,t beitiJ rentrally located the
itrayage will be at the lowest rites. A C , nductor goes
through with each trete to alien° to the etre tielivery of
all goods outrustcd to toe line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No. Sit Mari. a ',neat, Phila
delphia, by 5 o'clock M., will the ~11verod
Harrisburg the next margin.
Freight (alwtys) as low as by itir ether no.
Particular attention paid by UM line in prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harriebur °ode.
The undersigned thankful for pest palm! ,e topes by
strict attention to hiallitietil to merit a con oce or We
T. PElrti :
Philadelphia and Millie
Feet of Market- Stre •
e17.46,u
DENTISTRY.
111. (46U. yv. 61:LN E, graduate of the
liraltintora Cit e lieut.! surgery, haring permit
sorely mmted in th e ,:ity ilarrishor i r, add **nen the
office tormerly occupied by Dr. GOrgas, on Third street,
between Starke: ,cud Wateut, respectfully informs In:
frielids and the ~ ü biso .teneral, that he is prepared t.
perform all operatt ion in tae Dental profession, either
surgical or mechanical, in a manner that shall not be
suriesseti by operator-4 le this or any other city. His
mode of insert's' artlilz;tl teeth is upno the latest I 1:o
-ffered scientific pr le.:111 es.
Teeth, from one hi a lull set, mounted on Ono Gold, :gi
ver. Hanna :toil or the Vulcanite Base.
Ileac great plethora IG re.omruending the above gen.
tlemow to all my former patents on Harrisburg and vi-
Inky, and feel confident Wet be will perform all opera
tions In a scientific minium, from my hums - lodge of bit
imy3eitf I F. J. s. SURGAS, 11 D. S.
GILT FRAMES! GILT FR.IIINS
J. BIESTER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and Picture Frames,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &c.
HARRISBURG, PA.
French Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every description.
OLD FR RTES RE.GILT TO NEW.
Jyl6-ly
JOSKPB °AMON JOHN W. BROWN.
CASEY Si BROWN,
ATTORNEYI3,4T-LAW
HAVING associated together in the
practice of the Law, arts attend faithfully snd
Jromptiy to sil professional business entrusted to their
Office in Third street three doors from Market
fkintiniuttion, , in itnelteh sed flerman.
Lj ICKORY, OA.K. AND PINE WOOD
1 . 1 for sale,
Ora TO MOVE Ca WWI LEIVOIN TO SLUT
PDROLIASNRS
ALSO, LOCUST PURLS A.NDOHILSINUT RAILS OUT
TO ORDER.
ALS, , STONE AND SAND FUR BUILOINQ
PURPOSES.
luqu.r. of the subsorioor nt uti roildellCe on the ktldge
au, ~,,posito Um Good Will r...u,siuo tiCrldo, or at the
Var.!, corner of ..ittooLal , tradta, *Nast liar •
r sbur;..„ 1my2741 j 0 a. OOLE .
VAN INGEN &
Designers and EnoTavers on Wood
N. E. COE. FIFTH & CHESTNUT Slb.,
Philadelphia.
EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving - .
with beauty, correcthess ..nd dispatch. Original
designs furnished for Fine Book Illustration& Persona
wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype.
can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts,
Romanies, Steven, Patents, rm., engraved as well 00 per
sonal appLication. .
Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill fiessitsige, Show Bills,"
Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the
highest style of art, and at Lao lowest prices.
For specimens of tine engraving, see the Illustrated
works of J. H. Lippincott 1t Co., E. H. Butler & Co.
oct2s lyd
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STOitE !
(Near ►he llarrisburg Bridge.)
SJUST RECEIVED from the
I•2ti • Mina a lot ol fine CO SIMERCLAL NOTE
A.Proc, winch we will sell at $1.25 por roam.
5t3.b0 par ream for NOTE EAP.Ert, decorated with
the latest and very haudaome emblems and patriotic
mottos.
$3.50 for 1000 WHITE ENVELOPES, with national and
patriotic emblems, printed in two colors.
Please give ue a call. THaO. F. CCHEFFER,
Je22.d Harrisburg.
EIVISS
DLIRRHCEA. AND CHOLERA
ANTIDOTE,
For the care of these distressing maladies. Agreeable
to the taste.
Every soldier should procure a bottle of this valuable
medicluelefore they take up their Sae of march. For
sale at
O. A. BAN START'S, Drug Store,
my2.dSm Harrisburg, Pa
HENRY 0. SHAIi'FER
PAPER LIANGER, Front street, second
door above Walnut arm. orders punctually
attended to:
Jar Paper hung for 16 mete per roll or piece. all
work warranted. my9-dtf
A.CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.
TO close up' the concern the entire
stock of snotti, ROOTS, ao.,•late of Oliver 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 purchaser if desired. The terms will be
made easy. jel7.dtf DAN'I. P. 8010.5 agent.
THUNDER AND LIGHTNLNG.
vast amount of property destroyed
_L annually by Lightning ought to be a warning to
property holders to secure their buildings. All orders
far Lightning Rodd left at the auction store of W. BARE,
`will be attended to. Rods put up In the latest improved
;tile and warranted. Jett d
FOR RENT.
•
rirtHE EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RE
STAUBANT in Brant's City Halt Building, Harris
burg City, Pa. Apply to JOHN H. BRANT,
Jell-dame On the premises.
!‘ -- IRAB CIDER 1 1 I—Strictly pure, spark
%) and sweet—has received a Silver Medal or Di
ploma at every Butte Agricultural Fair aloes 18641. For
ale by 0114 WM. DoCii & CO.
`VOR ALE.—One of the beet busineell
'l2 stands in the city on reasonable terms, or leased
'for three or Ere yea rs Matted in Market street between
Fourth and Fifth. Enquire on the prerrAges or
j 3941210 DANIEL
City Property for Sale.
A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
and lot of ground, pleasantly located on Front St.,
between Mulberry street and Washington Avenue.
Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in good condition and of ex
bellent tone. Apply to
C. 0. 7dMIARRKAN,
Ju4 No. 28, South Second street.
REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has removed his
PLUMBING AND BRASS FGUNDBY from Markel
street to Fourth street above Market, opposio the Bathe
church Thankful for past patronage, be hopes, by strict
attention to busbies, to maritA ockalirmulse
tair26.3md ma: PARBEM.
REMOVAL.
MEL SUBSCRIBER would respectfully
inform the public that he ha removed his Plumb
ing and Braila Founding establist:ment to No. 22 Son th
Third street below Herr's BM& Thaincfal for put pat
ronage, be home by strict attention to business to merit
continuance of it.
apl2.-dtf J. JOHIS3.
IMPORTED BOLOGNA SAUSAGE:;•A
„
very rare letitukrecelvel and foi nide by
MI 6
WY. DOOR JR; & CR)
LADIES' WINE.
SPEER'S SA.MBUO , I WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugel Elder.
or ,
ti ‘i ri hurl/
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SABIBUCI WINE.
CELEBF.ATED for its medical and bomb
ill qua itis RS a genu ne nian.lAnt, lonie, ta
nnic and til t ;h;y e.t.mm.d by envnent phvea
glans, and some of the first lisrollirs in Europe as t
America.
SPEER'S SADIBliel WINk.
is note mixture or manufactured article, but Is - Jura,
from cultivated Portu;al El&r, roc.ommended by Jhaos
ists and Physicians as posse , siog msdisal roseate' au
parlor to any other •cin.n .n use, an 1 an eneell is, +ni
de for all weak and debilitated person;, and the atei
and inOrm, improving the appetite, and benenting
and children.
because it will not intoxicate as other wince, as It cos.
Gilds no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is s.l
- Or Its ebb becnilar flavor and outride' properties,
imparting a heil , hy tone to the digs:tire orgies, and a
blooming, wilt and healthy skin and complexion.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALFRED tiFEER, Passaic. N. J.,
s over the cork of e tch bottle,
MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE.
A. 9rllBll, eropriator.
Passaic, N. J.
00 :e 208 Broadway, New 'tort.
J. H. EATON, Agent, Pbßstte , pbla.
For sale by D. W. Grass, & Co., C. IC. Keller, Jolan
Wyeth and by Arose:AY generally Jyl-dawly.
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence & Patronage.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
Ladles and Gentlemen, to all pertsof the world taotify to
the &hooey of Prof. 0 J Wood's Hair Restorative, and
gentlemen of the Preis aeo tioanimons in its praise. A
few teethr.ooials only can be bare given ; see circular for
more, and it will be helpmate for you to doubt.
47 Wan Street, New York, Deo. SOth, 1838.
GINTLEIMS : Your note of the IbM inst., boa been ra ,
droved, saying tbaa you had heard that I had been bow
filed by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request
log my certificate of the Lot if I had no objection to
give it.
I award it to you cheertul.y, weal:too I think it due.—
fly ago is about 60 years the color of my hair auburn,
and inclined to ctrl Some five or six years Mace It be
gan to tarn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head
to loan its see daddy and dandruff to form upon It. Haab
of these disagreeatelitles Increased with time, and &bona
four mouths ainco a fourth was added to them, by hair
tailing off the top of my head and threatening to Snake
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, I was Induced to try
Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the failing
off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to its original ocdor except
from its ea. I was, however, greatly surprised to And
Iter the use of two bottles only, that not only was the
falling off arrested, but the color was restored to the gray
hairs and sensed:lv to the scalp, and dandruff noised to
form on my heed, very much to the gratification of my
wife, at whose soliCltatlon I was induced to try It.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sax,
1 strongly recommend an husbands who vane the d
mtration of their w.v s to profit by my example, and
use t If growing grey or getting
Very respectfully, ERN. A. LAVENDER.
To 0 d. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York
fly family are absent from the city, and I am no long
er at No 11 Carrot place.
Slamaston, Ala., July 20th L 1$59.
To Plow. 0. J. WOOD : Dear : Your "Hair ReMOMI.
Live" has done my hair so Much good since [ commenced
the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC
its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or wo.
man may be nearly dtprlvexl of hair, and by a resort to
your "Hair Rettorative " the hair will return more
beautiful than ever ; at 'les: t this Is my eXporkinoe.—
Benne It all I Yours truly,
P B.—You can publish the above if you like. By pub
'tubing In one Southern payers you will get more patron.
age south. I see several of your certitleatas in the Ale-
Mercury, a strong Southern paper. . .
WOOD'S HAIR HIOTOAATIVE.
PROP. 0. J. Woon titer : Raving had the misfor-
tune to lose the beat portion of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, In New Orleans in 861, I was isr
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found IS
to answer as the very thing needed. lily hair Is now
thick and gloaty, and no words can express my oblign-
Lions to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure.
The Restorative is put up In bottles of three sizes, vb.
isrge medium, and small ; the small bolds half a plot,
and retails for one doll,. r per bottle ; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent more In proportlon'tban the
small, retails for two dollars por bottle ; the large Itch/a
a quart, 40 per o,,nt. more In proportion, and retails Tor
ss.
0..1. WOOD at CO., Propletons, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market street, Bt. Lo No.
an d sold by all good broggifila and 'fumy Goads
Dealers. Jll3.sawaow
Great
Cure.
DR. LEL.LAND'S
,ANTI,, RHEUMATIC BAND,
IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia
AND A SUBX MBE FOR
All Mercurial Diseases.
It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a mew
cated compound, to be worn around theAraleg, wobo u i
injury to the most delicate persons, no &mt. ii k ubi t ,
of living is required la
and it entirely retives- th e,
from the system, without predicting Me itrjaymet:srats
arising from the use of powerthi internal 'modlentes
which weaken and destroy the constitutive', and give
temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medical
properties contained in Ms Band, come In contact with
the blood and reaches the disease, through the'pores of
the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect care, and
restore .he parts afflicted to a healthy condition. Ibis
Band is also a most powerful Awn-Mitaccsitt agent, l and
will entirely - relieve the system from the istrasincLU
fecte of Mercury; - Moderate .oases are cured-iniNS
days, and we are constantly receiving testimoulabi of its
efficacy in aggravated eases of long standing.
Pines $2 00, to be had of Druggists generally, or can be
,senility mailer express, with fell directions for.
any Poll of the country, dirPvt from the PrinoipoL
: 'f No. 409 BROADWAY, NeW YOrir.wf
Et: SKITS . & CO., Sole Propriet o rs , ,
N. B.—Descriptive Circa's= Sant Fre&
air AGENTS WANTED EVeitYWEGKREAs t
jyB-daw
WANTED 500 MEN I
.
For the Battenet or theßegi
ment of Artillery U. B. Army.
- DAY from 11 to 21 dollars a nsonth ac. `
corning to the position which the vapacity and,
character of the soldiers may enable him to obtain.
Rations, quarters and Medical attendance are furnished
each soldier, with an ample allowance of clothing, in ad
dition to their pay. leery reasonable want is thus sup
plied the soldier, affording him an opportunity of seeing
the best of his pay.
Yea of d good olowacter and =Mateot intellect will have
a fineopportunity for advamementinto Ike aeolisdedo l •
Vizailias of the amp.
AP , ply at JattilNi Sotel, dank &toad atoms Hams:
Puri ra - ig *
Id Liszt, 6tL AtfUlkwir;
iHisullantana
A LADIES , WINE,
6 1 IA = l O n
WM. H. KNNEDY
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