Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 13, 1864, Image 3

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ECARRISBURG, PA.
310NDAY 310ENING, JUNE 13, 1861
soT cEI TO ADVRATlSERS.L.AllAthier
tb,enwnts, Etisiness Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, Sc., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must, invariably be aCCOnt
par4ed with the CASH. •
Advertisements ordered in the vegniar
Evening Edition are inserted in the /Worn-
Editiort without extra charge.
T 0-Vy N A .1•1 D R-NN.
A.SLIERRIOR ARTICLE Of Lath and Parini; fciT
sale by [jeg-3t] JACOB gHELL.
I=l
Two Fug BUM/M G Lois for sale on Veurk,
above Broad street. Terms,. • one-half cash:
Inquire of . Dr. - *yeth, at lirjrali. - IVerearattrli,
South Second street.
my3l-2w
Miss M. V.' Wrisori, northwest otnmer of
Second and Walnut streets, has juSt returned,
from the city wit:lca:fine stock of New. Gook:
Dress Trimmings, etc. See advertisemenb.7.
I=2=ll
CLosiNerTifig groups. —We ;ivould resalbff .
our readers that on and After Monday 'evening,
the dry goods millinery and fancy trimming''
stores,will be closed st, eight, o'clock,
regularly, until the . 'of October
• e
Omni to the general advance in prices, .
the
little shavers 'who' 'formerly begged !of . py
rites on the streets, now-ask for :fire-cents.
course, the youngsters cannot be eipehtekt i a . .
beg at low rates when the cost of'living is so,
high.
Sruz Mier Ccoa r m,Last eVening• another.
magnificent boquet ,was received at the
ing-room. It "i ( ligiikOileCi .. of
flowers of vpaions-hues, and, we -learn; weal
from the hands , fair one ".who it'e . thi-.1
stoat reader and''Adiairer of :the TarAdmieir.
Tbe•boquet has been carefully preserve&
Tin, treasurer appointed.to rece,ive thet,Oog
tributions of 'this community for' tig •I‘Gittat
Central Fair," acknowledges, .and .hes:trtu.ks
nAtted to Philadelphia, the,.B l .lkklgoft , 'Wkliiiio
Bred and thirteen dollars' pa/ bents:'
($313 05.)
Since sending the above . liniount, chor
ffiro.dours ($32) hits" 'beilef 'added` - aixiierrt
forward.
AN EXCFMT XNT A-PP9INMEENT. —Lieut. Peter
D. Bricker, of Co P lath pennsylvania cav
alry, has been appointed Assistant Inspector
General o€, Brigaife Second` Di
soon ciytait(loos, which places him on the
staff' f theconamandiniOffteer. Lieutenant
Bricker hits - nunkorey friends-in this city and
elsewhere, who will rejcd.ce tolearn of his pro
motion, as he is a gait nt sg7dier. ,
0.71 - onuivANons.LLtri-' , our advertising col
umns
mill be found pan ordinance 'providing
for assuming the debt of- We .Good Will En
gine, and for the payment! of the same,"l
amounting to 67; autither providing
for the payni . ent of experesilsfirfadrtdilltirg
curing informatiowcOncerniiig the quota of
the city under ifie x icerftvWdls of the Presl
dent for 700;00(} , inbn; llso,two, providing fo
the construction of sei,6o, in Seeetiel.streel
. 4 44,-il r er OW:
W l cumman.---4We notice in the list ofearoundeci
C•n'tYie first of dune 'the' name of Walter F. ,
Fahnestock, of this -city, Company E, 76th
Regiment Pennsylvaniavolunteers, wounde
whilst charging the rebels.' Tie is one of thos
bravelming men who enlisted iii=defence o r
our liberties in the commencement of the
conflict. We hope his wounds may not prove
serious, and ilia he will soon be able to join
his brave, comrades to add laurels to thos/
their noble deeds have already crowned them
, ... ,
rous,Va . .11kr. Loa *CHINE.—SomeI
thing Rerff. in.the shape 1) f a machine for load‘,
ing hElionisi Yagon,Airect from the windro
on the, „fieldi;iß NiAg,Antroduced in this vii ,
'amity. There was la fri4rof one of the me l t
chines ip.,the. : Capitol ground, lately, and it
is said to have satisfied everyperitiVpresen
of italbilit3r to perform all that is claimedfo
it. Now, when laborers Are,,sco,r,ce s tl3is ma:=
.chin.'elill be,f4und of, great value tolarniersl
.
as it will save the labor of several hands. It
spill elevate a ton of hay in three minntet --
The ag, j ent„ Mr. Jesse Smith. igt_ at the
lin House, inthis eity,4llefe tie farmers
should 13a,ll.and examine,thp, toading mac 0.
• '
KM
Tau following interesting, ar e,is from the
pen of ti-disltingnished eleigyman,Of this city ,
• 3.* '
who,. afewytveningsftincei, entertainktl ona-it
izens with , an , el4ionent .ariditrapide descri3-
_bon of the mantieit-iiil4lifili the hospitals ip
the army. are , condniked. -, : 7 ,The,.:Eev. gentle
man having devotedleveralFels tp,14110-
ming the sufferings of the wounded, nii'd Acm
,. soling the dying, at the Avng''l9l:9kAYeti:lf
e sPealts," and we invite
.1.1,1-o 'a, I
-
the interesting article-below t
AnikliGEßEFr AHD -WO**, `.0_,!,'.4tr41q1213-
' • Prim: ~
4 . :Rifth corps—Major General Warrep. ,
First Division—Brigadier Genenitdiii!fin:
Each diyisop. of • a corps, has. its divisicin
hospital, which accompanies the corps in all
itglratatkiniedits,, and is . undgq.,oll s, treption p of at,
„ stu i g &ii r Ay i cyhj e f. r.
into three-brigades,
Fifth - Nick•-:-;Sfiriefpliziii
chictioW.rilt. DeWitt, -
Each-:of ;the 'lbitigades of, a division.- has 'a:
sorgeOn T iiilehitif,' who is apPoiiited-riii the rfi-1
commendation of-the surgeon4n.4Ehierii - f the;
division. sairgeontrof, the Meiotic regi
ments of the tn , igage; are
their reports to hint; , -
The.kst brigade, ls t cl v h l iep ork . ,,,Pos,
ten regiments;with 041, aver.al39::9. l. ff.tti.rf"
gecins to a regiment. • The 2d3brigagien
vision, has five regiments , two -ads:o*W to
e a:h. The 3d brigals,,,,lst divia , yftkie sievett?
regiments, two surgeonsto:W.t z ' ;f4glifug - t•
• Total, 22 regiments in thadistision pritaiver
• CEsurgeons, thmoui WI? eVti's . -7
, -- Each regiment has it complement of Mirsesc.ciiieddirintOemti
e.elonige,46 - -etArewmas; ie
suediosl sunky:*agoil or travelfu~
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t'*4:4,it but
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cary shop, and a certain numlik of ambu
lances ; also, supply wagons according to the
number of men in the brigade. He is pro
' • tided WilittrEcupplr•ot -kettles, blankets, pro,
visions and the yaripn.s medical and sanitary
stores needed. Tfidsticitagons are required to
be kept full of supplies . fOr ;every emergency.
During permanent camp the sick are taken
care of in regimental hospitals, but on the
eve :a. campaign the surgeon-in -chief or
gariivorAie .clivisionAoapital and becomesrc,
sptnigible - to tiefriticifiAl'diretter of the corps
for all that ecCursilillaid'AilisionJ
•He - first recommends. for appointment a
surgeon-in-cfiarge, . who takes the general
charge of the hospital and is responsible to
the surgeon-in-chief of the division. An as
histant surgeon is appointed who is specially
`charged:With the of preparing food. and
Shelter for the sick of tile di:
:Vision. The entire culinary or lit Chen de
„PaKtment,,is_tuicler COntrOl.' 'For its
.stip-
Ply .haiiiivest along. : beeves
for 'slaughter, cows ter milk, =has wagons laden
Withdelteacies:itta necessaries, canned fruits,
Milk, • condensed beef fOr 'soups ; starch,
farina ite. He is to be ready with-these
at any warning.
1.4 surgeon also appointed a recorder of
the :divisiOn, to keep. : fiil:ll6 . -,
citrate record-of all:who - are admitted to. the
lidapktiltl,'lnking the 'name, Tank,'.regirritiat; l
weund,, character
,of.it,slight setions,and'
by, what kind of miasila• produced..- -•
.15hen,'after-w march the hospital is camp
ed for the or to await a 'battle, the tios•F
Pital tents are pitched in three . rows to 'repre
sent the three brigades of the division, each
:brigade being ;UMW the . ehiirge of. the**,
geon-in-chiaf.etifi camp-is
piphed!lat - 2 the forili . of a
stirgeoils taitsan one 11‘c0iPkiej#0
;on , anetber,. the kitChen,O,MtheAparll.,:aidei. and
rrttir by, it thezprovOati guarcbaxtd- the pioneers,-
. and on the fourth,side4Aarrtuaged the,Xish
1q441:2
'under a - large tent are placed the oPerating
tabletiMradfarnionittiflori are performed
• x,equisj
ipare Wattir•LA.....W.664,.3;:zgeOa:groUndi--k!
land of even surface; also, if possible near a
:Aviib i stiAo,.lKlitghinay:be Obtained - far beda.
i.4.4 4 - 4A 44.1 ? :44'fp.r ihe L OCl.6)4id W :4
Ounded,”
'layer pine boughseList spread on
lgrwitidPiipOn.:4..lia,Vilhe gum blankets of the
col afid-tharilhe-toqieurblanketeh,.using
;for-the pillow-anythingrthat-Cari'be:tibtairied.
The ,sbe,lter .off hospital tents for the,. sick and!
wounded‘ is much 'priteiiet to that of houses; .
on the.score of healthiness.
Tgaal(l2hliglitici - of; ,the division haste~ bwn
tdVoi„:ll4 - I.ie z centre iinow
, square. This tabliEls the
' chief surgeon Ofilhe t rriglide, who is held re- 1
sponsible ,•fpr r all. operatlons performed. He
hash two assistant surgeons , inaking three to"
each table,. also a• — stetVaid' to assist and to
keep recordfilf operations, aut . :i t :lo :dispense
itel
medici There- are alSo ether
stewards placed in charge of the sanitary stores
and , of!the madical wagons, 'I4IQ are.ready . ,•at,
Limes` to the the PreseriPtiona of thei
dergisilits:! ,. - They arerequired to keep on hand
entip i gh
o". ierhospi_tal`four kifkija.AiLY4'
case of a heavy nattle and, though. tairirely
dik
This vision. hospital is kept i .the rea o
the army" frOin. One to fotir, an five miles,
according to. eircrimatances. .In addition ]
to it there ODEG:t.4ospitalA
.establifflAct, of battle lu
I.timevi•Of.. engagemextivk.:-Itnis!, placed as near
the • •b . ciety - ,-ii . as teatty - i
helteres' "spot if' vifsVi#lo,' . : i i!zAhliad a litinte . ,i
under a, , obirripvet,tries,,,b.eside a spring on
'itrefaili; if _Ver.*, wounded men,,
e . 94 11 P 2 W014;4tP.Ofbeareis on the
are: X 4 14f;444,N5T 3 41 1 4M414-1
dressen.hemorrhages of blood
stop
ped,
L c 6,,,q 142 440 Point, and borne
bacflo' ittd - division
liOspiital. Each man is
sent to the ( bitadtiV:W-EiiihAietelongs, the
wound
littexit,f .. ed"to"in' - ton);:#376•:;ttop, severe taken
ortheoolieraliniA ll
altieL''e , am'pntations arei
YalidVd on .tlitttflel6 , o inaout;•postr*hOspitaii. I
'Thai,' cases :iitifdgidolrithe- division bos-I
w pitalsg . . cOneftStlen,i-fiV he surgeons being!
'held in cases of. doubt::. -
A. B. WIEETIEe.
In the c tist`divitilOgliirsPitafW the:Seib:hi:Ai,
or,4l,7Fliferr fliti , Eis ) rierinitteCto spend several,
hdaysmilthe masehrtreniZpottsylvania C. H.
to the pr , isselikßositik - iii-Of 'thixarmy,'schiali - .7151
ti the yttraithity-rifei.',? l'ime"Most highly grati
•Wlindz,eligi..a!stor.ki4ked Wit4-,the ogerandi
sucCessjot. .itsL manageinent., , .1 - ;:Prieritliing;
stibliaed•'-to be complete- , The *blinded-Were;
aftei7idled - te with the greatest dispatch: - - .Thee
k l ppes'imedical, sanitary and culibafki.iieref
- Tditinfhinl, and provided upon tligllicirfeht!
notice, Thttprder of the hospitalicamr was
griatf - maiiirable ' ' There fwasa , 'foyi,o. Mple-I
natiti;t 4= suri_n_lisi,cilf . .ate*ards,;it. - 4,o4Vandl
- O - f — clisplainiwilifreadiliessio - litteilinoi:.
i llu3 wounded . :4 Ima,march V,thin Auer, en hour%
after 'the Wire stofle4a all:the hialtand'Wciliall-i
ed would be supplieS4ilh beef . tea or some;
a etheY:-1.1 0 0 8 441? 2 . 4 .:JA^.PAtae , 9L a, I ?atnPrA
.Was asseredollYz...AT 11 1rge04:11. taliiitifi;lllll2i
axed wounded were brought iMlbeir..arrang`ei
Afrlitttere'Kitei- , VOitiPlefe,gethtit.:•br elify'e4, o
& rl
twVlre Vida in illint*lk'd - '9.f. l tiolittiii:', ,
i. the-, 'ampatations:lystilie be performed„ .th
,{ponds mdittssed,'• ith4iv:Woundettlearafidit 1
away td' rest' 'end the' 'hhirr. AidOted'.'fot.'-ai
night's,eleep. I looked on with adnitta r tiO. 1
tiridllihiesiiiifilbelleld: the 'Cintiaiif gur.
goons in chffse of this IStlivision hospillAt,
' with their,aisistant.eurgeoei;_chaplainiii.leteW-4
arch .and nursesiitaking (such rapid, consider-I
• 1 . 46 .:and - stincessful • care of the -wom4d§d mei' 1
.that;wess trpaght t in kern' the: deld7lsf.liattle.; 1
..The smislions,in-ohief..!and:in: chick% ...-1.1:0r54 '
,DeWitt and t Tilomas,;*hosetentrwas pernliti
ited:to;'Slia:ri •Mestz,Of 'the - tithe, ifeeiii'kbe
most admirablY fitted fOr their responsible :pOi
sition, ,, zand to :te• - unwearied , , , in attention to
theirdutiese'They are supporeeddiy as gontll
..atinlitiegreelicidY of inrgeOnCits:itha
ever been• my privilege to meet. 'Most
'°iWa l
operations performed in thbociay , Waiitip
tions, whiChxl witnessed;','Wes , e 'by Dr:'Kerr,
_oftAllegheny,,eity,-.andYerepatfarmed with 4
readiness and skilli-.and, withal mith a tendel
re&ll'llijthe , Poor sufferer, such as elicited
1 4,1f,e0imiRa§ 0 ,4•fied_Aap"i i eSpict. There.arq
doubtless-cases of negligenee•and-greas-iiatt
ficip4Onl,.ttOstrinatiAst oteux army
,hospitalsi
and, as a consequence, unnecessary suffering
i l
and death amon a g our wounded4nchbra'yo del
'erlde - rgFAifiCit §- , t:;•., . :.otiiiiitiiaffict,that
, :'iel'`l l l" - - '‘':#': - . - Z..;42,:, `-'.;,W.tittlPWObie a
M 6.1 arsff. ;: . . • • -. . :Eairgriekt - 61,h9
rPtoal d as jhwOrnicrtiPA. atith the armiel -4 3f.1•41
republic. • Never before has the ratio of mot- 1 ,
tality beep'‘rodneadVanything like that which
4fFilish94 ,117-qur armies. neverbefore
Agre''firinieff-'so'hitied'iftii7,/ her .Wouniiell'almfi
wtii.g.A .- .444'::ie1'A*4 , 86540064"AP they
this:day ,inc,the arely,of.ll4..ijaiiiili?.V..can
speak only lit terinsiokhighpg praise of that.
bospitalkarith i i .avAistLl .beesme.thigetfenstlisr"
whilez!vittrAlte( arm- the. hospital ofthelst ,
..: I #i,Villg - .witkit .
~.4,a t i5 1 . 1 3r,a1l others 'are:1110
it, we may
teat asiired'iliat our biaield . en
:yr& receiveall.thaattentionand carethat men
At?ikielitf•filtillwandlkiminesk aided by lbelre
41.11#4.erAts,`'Wqnverrunerit, aiati.'i/lidrd, tl ein.
-.
l Tuesday.
IlatitksiOissistaiat 13. '.;S. , z - inarshale arrived-4p
t'pefile;;'.ind at once arrested itiv
ingitOii; Clothing inerehant,
outte4 , :and: a lad. Askew, his salesinam
oharge against tOsepartiet is that
liavO'dole& 'and - tibeite4'.`a4srtinia tile
armyasby 8e wdy enlisted vol
ttiaktuivicrof.fr eitileinexelptiting, knowing ititir
from
zstw.t...! e set ..ftoth
.v..4.tri't ;am li alaw.D.A I eri
2 .0X CZ bed: ,stio A 741 4.; Z.
v j rnz znar, - -avil , ulad. : 4ll(.ll.lzll.l
Aram I. • _
4tWoraiiora enioah.
them the 'United States clothing ii,,,, • 1 rhr
time of exchange. The evidence L, ~ ,-:•.,
these charges are expected to be sustained
-was collected by. Colonel iletzderson, Pro Yost,
Marshal, and fortkrarded to• Philadelphia,
where a thorough examination• *rill be made.
—Herald.
'To
Having been requested by, a friend, to de
fine my position on the
~question at jssue on
pertain national interests that agitate the
public mind, at this, important period. in the,
histOrrof OUT, afflicted country, and being
bandidate for nomination - by the Repttlifidatil•
;or 'Loyalists of the land and home, of the:te
and the brave, (for he that: will, net figkt
'work at his country's call is only fit to be — a
Olave,) I gite the following.: i
The first andmost important question is the
amendment to the Cinistifittion. 'ln the midst
of a revolution. there is no necessity of mak
ing a Constittitims. • ThlVpliblie , mind being
too much excited for calm discussion,. it spay biihg the civilians' and soldieiivin COlhslart at;
regiments
polls. Suppose there would be several
,h•egiments discharged from service and be in
[the city, and, the grog shops all . open on,elec
ition.day, "what do you p',.,w4l4.NAip:
oonsecnenoe ? And I firerelieve
;,int,etehtsotohr cOmmoneetintry'demanditeS
lam duty of eift'Cren'oral to diii4
ticians , . seeking votes to sustain ther '
posi-,; tinn - of trust4uid profit-out, of the army, and
Ino Stater.liegfslatura has any right- tOriter , -
:1413 AvikttliO•PalmY of.the'VnAted.: B t4e. -CO: -
gress alone drafts, and Should support and
rect or make laws, for ths:_exeoutive power to
enforce rt
The 'next- question of importance is-the
Ceinprqinisek '_our fathers made,Witleldave
liolders. Sheald.they 'he Or
as4he - Democrats say ; thol,Con
was, before our national •flhg Wisaiintitlted in
Charleston harbiiii.draUtatit of South care
liiialthe birth place Ortraitcms,•uuTile4laistory
cit .othatiy,' debates in:o44lo,Vety,s,f,s
of freedom and _slavery inileie;lerrilgrfhitAT4
sufficient-to satisfy everrrefiectingailnitthat
the laborer is worthy of hYs lure; anti isvern-
meats were formed.for the , besiefit:of the poor
and oppresso; Vhethei beisroohsoietior
ietkto; tho'min diiitXtb3l9e.4AZt4jr;'lB'
:worse:than an infidel . .: • ~
- - -The third questionto be-answered,' find per-i
11.4peth r e most important of - thein'all,',iti ! What;
tq„do.With snoundield,wknit are 'ill:indexing the;
public -treasurY contracts _inidAisbursin g t
r,kaymaster's 'department. , We are satisfied
fink‘,thpre saiociatimi:
-individuals in this city wh o !
hold secret meetings tolenrich themselves MI
the'eXpense of others - `Contractors paymasl'
ters, etc., are useful `'and necesairy, i
fraud should he senzely.punished. „They ar
part of the army and are subject to martia
law, and they that.defrauddlae:Government i
tlteSa time s -are *Oise -Ihaii'deserters. They
are mailed' to a fair - tail: ; 1. 14 ' .. :Whe.h : :o6tl
vieted, should be shot or sent to the Dry Tor
togas, to, pi14,1„:44.0if islatids for morel
S waters: . ,2411-
nes are noWforigiiker:l4: Wise 86 Bro.'s stend4
corner of _Fourth and 'Market.. ;These are they
f — eit of the Season. •
RPECIA44 4NtnICES.
rocs 913a.oih>rac# ,6
havia:iteVer
jtt:Br y 64
t.
icrLk4l24°ll6 ' t i t tl4tf l anktil L it - V
• ,n 1.117„, well or Ri1r44,4
PP eb. "
Pres, Ham Iton College;q11
, 13:1 71, - 14. Y.
"For Throat Troasliatin'iliri.iiipacittc.
lyknown to,need maim_ ittukk ,
_ l O6 0.3449
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Ham (. HAS., PHEU-Aireee%
"0 malinLiao opt nor =Mang , tki_up ,
Dr. A,HAYEAA"mnnoSjam'cul
"in el '4
elegant combiantlon lor
a kaaper aciEL 'n.
ovir -t 5 , a 4 0 .. 310 ", „4.
iniblliksped*.eas.ifizii.u, 5.0
,v La, ofulam
•
...“gosi:salntary refiefin Bronnhiri.o.6 racy , v
: bletristo7,. -Ohba
"'Very beneficial whom suffering from Colds.
Ray.,5.,J..,P, ANDERSON St. Louis.
"Almost instant roliaPizahti.diatrealog labor of breat
infrpseullar•zo Aathrefor!.• • • 1-
New/Mule.
"They haYeaulted my case egaetity^selertagmZ.thro
'so that.l.could Meg' with ease;!':: 3_,L'Aatpenelvtik,•
• • • , cll9rister.-.Fretich•Parish:gau.reh i ,montreal:
As there are imitations beams teobtadt•theGENlllN:
jtut.2l.-d&tr &Ft:
- / .1)4W", WO S 4 ihr .1 , 1.9u90D,0f u
Dutcher,'3 aelebTateti 44Tic.igW H 4.
A ctagip Article aasY.to. usit.,4,kiv.grZ,Phog !Anil 8 •A
xS OI 4 I :4&VER:YMEERRE ,,, lust q•
-..FANNCH,It,IGRIBLYS: &Igo, * MN - t straq
1uY24414.V4W
44 ;" AI Lo - • I
ALRRIV-31.'0 GOQ.DS
NA
:;.,.
*elf It A R.G AfitS Itintlll , 3
Fuli and wide.blesobed muslin, at 30 _c?ati; worth
Bleached mastic, at 25 cents; worth 35 cents.
Bletto,hed.Xnalla,
20pieces6of a11,.vr00 1 ,1 1 .44101 2 - 040; 1 44 , 4‘, , , , 1*
Kock L ±1 I
•Abap1i,5i1ki,at. ,, 51..30.441104V6410(t0,, •
‘chigac , l4.ollX,
lau4 ooo :Yards 0f:0149.1b.
recautifql pevl.colcr t
Alpacas in leather color, atone co ore and other colors
12109,40.01tprics, soft.ablatted.s.4 French' .Catnl,
ITaeOttette, , 'kg • At .'
Shirt br,asts, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 56 cents.
SidenditbassorAmetlktificabb4ol.:,:-: ,rtic
Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks. 01. ti
Stockings, the best andshespest. _ _
. e goplyat handkerchiefs flpinded,
Wine ill es quilts and craen,for-toirela,.,-
We hare now a very-largestook of goods, all bonen. t
reduced priceN:alid iNelklphrwerwilt tallfs# }St.
•eannot
We have alap..forY allgelotof 8114041-
bombaziuei J ; ~ (45:•_lag-vr x .
RSV; w.L A;idT
- • -, • ;At.; ; . 1: ...WIN
..
_. . . .
ut B 2( • AenrefVeigtitafrbbeNettictin.e..,n L:.:.
ONE of the very 'beiit'ArtijgetaNellkteetititt: a
'qs lierv.s3lfdrifiVtti the eldiens'and.itar4tFOt t. -
Vitt: , It AiAA' tturifyttiiisA6ll, , ittelatethWlivdr u% ,
c r nag'
totwifhTklnvireed healthy coliditlfn:t - Obefa t
lezisftveri. BleinttlnitngVineeidit-rdiiipi; L ' 0 ,
li t ,
of it„ Aeto the truth of this hundreds cirept •.etts k
bur tipor-iv,on iroAt foilbiiiiiiit,ti f o,,ilt-lit re par d
only toltti. , bylffnt.' IA Bet, 80. 27,AdoutB , P tift . t- ,
fiti nr i,o 4 4;:p a. . . ... :.....,. .., :T. . -0 , , ~ W ~./lay2Sl
GIRO"==A:R`c
HiEDORY OF THE , P.ENNETT.ItMiIESEEVE
EL145114141.* COS *sllotfullyjannoutt
that thez haven prentrathon a History of the Pe •
fatt4e}Rtfillilm the OdntizathlikitrAl44
lion of their term of service.
This Hislory:lthli Oonlati :the itanietiftfealllthe Oin
and Privates, of : the , CF.rps—t4or,pp:s?lotiy i ne,
and 'dlscliiiiges:L4' oi 'their P
life and their gallant aotiidr meii is the many battle-9
; which they havetak:aniiart-i:derived
A uth ent i c cieu tc ol : - ; zl.l
,
ne-45 ,0 7, J.. ) 1. 14e -i re RWMPA-KlfelTesrl ll -Pci,1414 ) %
VoLmas of fitak paies,.ootavttlzeirmently iprinntti , .Ontgoa
paper, and substantially lititind'in hhirlle v h nlothol6 ll4 alidA
't.e. 1-o:
a steel engraving of the lamented !Reynojcle, and one
Governor Curtin, (who WU kilifoinfilibaded the formath
theyennsYlviulii‘.loenii:Corpa,) and will be sold inn;
- if rr enible ' oriPtichir . " Irwiltl;te_residy jos, 4R,lpst , smA )
—Three dollars per copy,
The Publishers fee; egokfldentilia4lie - jult; pride whirl
eVery.Penrosylpuifso.atuit the orsce mdi
whgse achievements and patriotic selfdevotion i
- ractirda. 4ilf Secure for oTas HISTORY" a generous (
appreciative reception. Vo.
ELLtSit&RIVadOO Publishers,
Ntt King street
use.A.Frs l / 4 April 1 / 4 21 j n
AdikralVA/maAci eenvas B"
stor the above work in e
dra i n e l.na r VlVllV:4l 4 o o 4.ll - 41 1 : 10 041 1 AVON I
• - XILLtr:.;
trwa...oll=l
7`,1 ;Lag& 0;6..1,14031 akliryl
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YROM
BY J. R. SYVHER
Bannvart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Ac., are specially recommended to
WARICIAWAIRA,
palls then tcis Minnfactirren -
'poly by 0. A. Bb 4 IC.M. ' Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom aniidditillitaild be addressed;
fold by druggist every where.
Read the followingttestimonials from some
pf our eminent clergymen:
H.Litaissona, Feb. Bth, 1864.
. _
C. A. Roarvear—Dear Sir: I have used
J3rown's BronchialTioches, Wistar's Lozenges
!and other preparations for hoarseness and
(throat troubles atria comparison with them
all, can cheerftilly 2. commend your own as a
most admirable spedific for public speakers
'no:1 singers, m cases of hoarseness, coughs
Eistd colds. I have found them serving in
" f ume of need, most:effectually.
1,
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of NV& Presbyterian Church.
AIS-I agree wit r. tobbinson as to the
value of BarmvartZs.Troches.
GATT - ELL,
Late Pastor of 0.410 Presbyterian Church.
: If.tanciatraa, Jan., 164.
To C. A. BermAug—.Dear Sir: In th habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal orgarusare very much taxed,
I have found the need ofetcome gentle expecto
rant, and that walithaa Veen supplied in your
excellent Troches. '
I consider thezu -- ier3r far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too freqUairt use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public aC
dresseS. Yours, ` &Ts.,
JNO.,„WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Lootif St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Riarrvarr—Dear Sir: Having used.
your Troches, Lzam free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public speaking or singing."
Yours, &a, G. G. RARESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge AilinuiAllettiodisitChutch.
DISTRICT Ai-roman's 01 1 710 E,
4; ~Yeb. 29, VAL,
To A. listniiktetiti I,3ir .11-44 sa ve
found your Trochee to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and r arA certa t inly of great bene
fit to all public spiiiikere• A. J. HERR
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
K9ikßisTl
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL BE
v. , /y. ,1 4 , , 1rr i,
VIDIP ' .7 4 11 FX:i r iailt rl edii:Vrjr 4 .4.1ii*Iilig*-
THE following stock of Fireworks is now in
store:
Roman Candles, Rockets, ,
Pin Whom, Mines of Stara and Serpents.
Serpents, Grawilloppors, '
Water Pots, Flower Pots,
Scroll,WAerkla . Bengali' Lights,
Th eri ghm k t -.4 t .i. di. .ict , lniitgighte,: , Ytij_
Red, White and Blue, Spangaletses,
Chinese Rockets, Pulling Crackers,
Fire Crackers, Torpedos,
Torpedo & Firecracker Gun, New Torpedo Bow,
Jog, stiok - ',ilyipaaa,_ -: •; ..- Elkissong t mr.o7,4 3,1., '...
Now iw i thwthnotorpuiVlasetwhikraitharerailAlWlNl ,
si
c silrtmentw 1 ~; ,r,,, r. • ....,._ Line ilrighniii,W43gr
.4. jes.dir ~. .i 7,.n ,owsisrstrlA.near.-Wsluet,
r VALU .., ABEatVIT 2 .P 4 U8L10-,SA
L
E,
pH:subsombei4,j4ao43Lon
c.„.0wrA11V18114.18,4ii14444 CA3oektt. to she eltp 4040C1eat,0 1 .74 ,6 . Ala 4 nu
!di
retta
oodispkedakohliittsinanigundulPhan-PW*O
ftentreentaina stne=.lthatisetni mum ,orleati t and
is bounded by lands of EtelinanwelriCkstAtto.W.:/illel.
J. German and others; Paxton creek runs along ann
through the Carat.
There Is a line two-story atone house and bank. barn on
the place, and also a tine limestone quarry. it draft of
the farm can be seen at the °tam of Dr. -Rutherford, on .
Prom street, any time unt il day of aele. The above farm
withineg. etust pubis lisUthorder.
jeT•dta — VoRSTER
TO LEARN • PIANO-FORTE PLAYING
ICIASILY AND THOROUGHLY, use the
, JII4tATIANDARD3itignINTI94 441 0 ,1‘3 it S I VO ardS 93 6
[ New Method." An improveiiiint - upon an others itilpro
gresteveettcrangemntaaNAP449AML.StritclM,fltund-
,ed upondkaftvilart=lidtkitifte,ift.S u1t0z.",,,..a
laeriptuot Phtteanehe WeItkOMMA ...i,TVI , 1f".4 4
teral thiaeratt dt b..;,,, I C#Vati.•lt4. ._.'4 ,- ,
_,,,,-._, - ..e.,pjy . ,_
ThelPolll4lKikaOrstthif .4 ROA 4,4 *A B S, t iti a TafWiTTRVIRY
that of any similar work. Teti lholimnd'cop es re sold
every year. Among teachers and all who have examinqd
tt, it is pronounced superior in excellence to all othfr
"Methods," "Systems," and "Schools," and the book
that every pupil needs for the acquirement of a thorough•
knowledge of Piano-forte playing! It is adapted tol'
gradea*ofitpttitugAtimplUltsdies oft e
ti
youngest, to the studies and exercises of advanced pupi
Two editions are published, one adopting American, thd
other Foreign fingering. When the work is ordered, if ricoi
preference is 4esignated, the edition with American tlii
gets% will be sent. I
LI! , -
!.! iikviiKedW4eRSIIIMIPIPAfgadiS
uspeaifyi 6 g.datrbl 4 4W.NMAPPAlLTlAVC44.B ter
postpaid, to any address. Hold by all Ming
4„:oLlVlS l t ala S igNkeggioirou l tiMonfl 27l ,WaflNllgt°ft
rstrbetiSbatalk,i4k.l.eal a teui ~..
tttlittit4UE:.!
OP A LAEGII MCP 3LB6MIS COLLWPION OP
:
RARE AND BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS
AT I;` , ' , AtiAlliffetraiAttimttiussuß4
To inroad without reserve, or limit as to
price!
THIRTY
lert stiVlSettastniptizeot *ohs littptdbm:Eagland, *Mortis
er didratistplendidillarintaShellsieffer avitnessettAn , Mile r
'conntdrqwithbearthtubcitherintattood curiosities; oomprpr-:.
tcbse,t ndr w Ea.,;IOIIA
.411611.1 1 ) tAMEOB7.PEAIII;',I4,C.t .
coneistiog of OVETtiI6tiet3PFATI6I3S6I6, -l idCblii4itoienevel
before been offered for sale in this vicinity, and a rare-
opportunity is now offered to the citizens.
The Iliadic, and ladies in particular, are invited to
amille,tilitapnignitipent assortmept of.nyriosities from the
dor c arai mi y...
Old Neptune.
Theyare all the works of nature, and no artist that eV*
lived could imitate them in shapes and colors. The won
-91194.41Mti11f-SilttiVlAPATAMstAilluit
Lean ofi 1w • • ,
BMWS (Nedr..sz hced.J.e
runs • I
BREAD TRAYS,
WAITERS •
W i filfer EAL S' B° , 3, .. ,X .. F S , '
SHELL FRAMES
4.10 wits.
o.sovuae.gra, r4iq u e
aituardity 3t) Arldayymitltigarday 410 6 , eluek.,A A and
katekuE.; goo, Iredgpsylitytind,tia*Y.MorpingrOMitet.
bee. bp Arl4. f 4 t.
soap, June 6, feT4lEt.
BEE
,CIANIAIES4 ;,) •`-)
813.0.cIlfeLARS
... 1 11an2
,:se,,), ,StVlnla tr,-MANTILLA,
IN D. W.„II,4IS,T4TEW BUILDING,
M" REIT STREET.
Vaagall&Aa r pllfirerae Sate: Mite ito#4o3Piettlid
assortment of s .1
SPRrNG As - ,SEMERICANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BAS
The above beautifiNsamples, in every color and
somely trimmed, frotet $7 50 to $lB.
1000 SILK MANTELS,
CIRCULAR SACKS AND BASKS,
Handsomely and Oddy'lrimmed, from $lO upw
t HILDA E..` , 1'8 , 31.82 , TT5.8 IN LARGE VARIETY.
tarls u " ,
•
ALICTCPYr." A.2 -1 °
Fla removedLlifice from Third to
nut atreetonfit to a Priimi. dll basiviews
Vaned to him will rectiv rompt and oardul
.
W ANTS.
WANTED —A COACHSASITII, Apply to
to B. J. FLEMING.
itttittMWTEDL--TesleitilterbriEo73se
work at gtogivilgai mat this (ace.
HANDS _w,pKrEJ).
AFEW more hands can lui*e e.niPlo`itent
at the Keystone Nursery, to pick peas, strawber
ries, and weed In the garden. None need apply but per-,
sons who have been accustomed td o ittaltbove kind of
work. - J. NISH. •
ANTED—Several Cabinet Makers and
TY • Carpenters for in door- work.. - ,4lLthWlt wars
paid. Also, a stout boy to strike in: the blackmail shop
Apply at Co Eagle Works. W. 0. HICKOK,
.•
AltrANlt
y :r.ok.i viailt vetommerided ai
nurse. Enquire at the lathing Hotel for; ER%
168.,81:.. - • •
kiaßliTainititN ato !math BtandarA
AM: torylisramibur:i *sato chum tfo , .. PaLikeiLIPIL9MY-
Agettt9 twe ataltronklpf S•c! 3400 peralriktA. '4lOOO
volunies - piccoffif d:tpier4 foi• Addt
' • - , - • ' .3 . 02•M1 BROKIe
- - - - yul altaltitnon; #ut • :
':de 39
TIT
I r .r4l• o9 tmegt9lEsl" • - - wain
- ap3o-att '
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.$250) ,, RU WARD:
Vg b k a . } "X Le q4lo 3 A,A§9.l l) ,, V:A T O
. .. E L Ara
Phillip! it, Co„,wakers, Gendp.,) oneg g
Nuegt6h iiid bit
idfhaviHgu'BiNirr ThoMingnetitrittretoluthelotidhei-SIPO,
fau.alioN.Vla lAre want or. ss:t9: kft
otivexupf • tugopertA anxliumo, of-the this
Ef.pilusittpq 411,2 /151-1 f I".{ENlTY h ratil itikt.-* •
will
ON,II - 15 , :911 eAperieFtced: • w
eneployeieet. - SYVA I Y ite:CPY.SISSPEth;
aiii-ICelfdtOn - e - Stock•Farta.—W gook tenant Thioltie•Aiii. be
I:teliteyett-hiiiilted'orrent if miiigeta-liia purpe.a.•Ti:
Alei,,foartgiaatiatterere masted it the .Sepitette,Sairi*
14k4 : - .4-
HAY, HAY, FOR SALE AT AUC i
T
.611 1 461.1.isollatitalblioanotion, on
Saturdayijune l 11th mak:. it the, out ,WaJlamer
Y.-.airetss, afut t hefiennatlvania canal, a, **a lot of
.Baled tielignomeviliet dainaged . lkithq,p,dkafion.,
-ate 'to commence at'l.o o'clock A. a " je944
.
BASKETS.--Shislei (kr' a r '
30
„. . 3 : 1 3 i r o c u kory rato jr., & Co., have on hunt
baskets. Price $5 50 per dozen. jog
TtLST lIECIPATED---44 gallons pure currant
a•• Moe, Suzan a Lnricsatqc county farmer ,th 4
e ~ y 4t
idiimeanc . wino in this city. Price $ 3O O per nancil
lin nit. at ' emus & PRAZiat, •
- -
, 4 :ll(nicensora to Wm: Zack
FOR coNviEss.:—
• • •
.• . lELudiI3OUAG, Ps Jane
;rll.FDE ;' undersigned respectfikiliOpifshimiett
to the'Reputilliatna of the 14tii
!mot of PennhYlikiiiii; coinißised ol" taitcountee -or Dan:.
phi; aplioga) . NOiiiiUmberlaud i . Uiiiiiii , oaf
nombiatiorßy itiehaveral coupsylecurtentiPmapf.lboliald.
Pia[rick ; Lielatcli t c] . ,
lOadate an. Ari Suntoitt
Sendael, Mi I.lfOrti, -Tribune, Miiitliebin% - redgrraph,
tltubilrg and Reploblican paper4rt:SilioisiVovO r copy t
convention, sindaeria•
_.i • • • ~
-- - PIRITITALISIL
H, Par ßlitid ~i, -
pa ign;
. ere'seariees toi , ft'manitoit'iriih ,- the-S — Pliit worth,
Vit'sbcclialige Hilll WitilnittUreat,-tintOrfifithelinoilea. - He
will also make 'daiivoyalik '.'esnininaticnvof alreiesses r
those desiring it. Hours from 834 M. to 12 x.,., and
s. td. to sr. is. Terms 50 cents each sitting.
Every one applying for a sitting does it on their owit,
responsibility, as the manifestation of a spirit is notat i te
_
option of the medium.
.. ,
z.. 6. , , i , of : .. i p . s, E E , ip.;:ly. B„ l l a c ..
N and itrimixolotiy, Jimiiel ' q 86 4, 4 41t
the niniiiti,loea “lift'E n GCnitt.4 . l4.enellATllM:'
etALINER.S.ANO FAA= THlMMlttithStinum, , , , :arke
w entirely close our.feemtlimkPlaess et businesst,t
"We ' it lr r ' tz eT 43 7 qr11:042-(excei4;sl!ultass 914'1G
what,lak. leek; - - '
tlith.a.ft4; Bihtber, t - ,' ' , lb . & ErD. ICline, -1 ' , - 1
4., J....ronek. - -.7.:•[ X . .A. M: Stonokro dACkti , _- ,
Daniel NIA% • _ . .M. 16 (ayer, , .1,411 ..
Aug. 164Trat; ~ - M. A. Jiti rn Viner, ,
Sot.ltecwiihhl„ ' Mri E. C e; -. - - ,
Chas. W gtiAniuth;: ' , ifriv-11.-Baurtikaii, , .”- I
A. Lewypi ...:,'.).:_:.c. , . . 1 .ap. annanakf,, ~: ~.... •,' , .
M Wner ar• Cari,yu.ll .: t , 31 1 s " -Lri krtYPiiii , .. I
liaisagaNiff tt ,
. 1 c , - ¢l,Briaa, r,
1,,, vamotg , , : - ti--
,i- • Jo* m. Y. waged,- " ~.
Jae., a.:&•;- , ii t — X .A.J.Mather, 1
adc. l ß " i , -:-., illteMateautg. T .,
Joseph ICAlumetler, Mrs. J. WitgOOF, I -
b -
rae/ Beam, Armin B. Ben, .
A. Burnett, Mrs. E. IC Jackson
•
---
Lovenstein, jeBAl5,
PAIANT § l 2l " -
AVTLlttigAl , oe. - 1.3144 1 rnp?1.1BIR1 1 910
.011,.. Planta can be had:
Winningatadt Cabbage, 50 eedirpikligeri:ooo
DrumbeadSayoy Cilbbgge, lkeegl§
~,, , Pp§r 1
eircentgper.3.oollBs Vetllloo.
Lite
Totteee,o,3o.cegt,e,gl4'
per',1000:1
-White At,ple Tofriatielfags, $1•e0 pbtilobo; MO - J-
O/deal for al/ kindsiormaidy: vvilabloomillabeloo •
PUP'444PeI. t 0 t 01:1,7-441 13 4;
rerA o 4 4 l-FLITiN a. ;WITIIS
SQ.LE.I.LAGENO.r ,
o:4±Xer,
SI , II 7 EIPOTZW II IO * *I'.
~...10,0 4, 0 , 1,r ,
ILL.—rimer we.FAraamiax.,,,..-..3-,, , I
,
~l _enninetwelbOntehed, ciente:weld yiplisiye
' -?1
SCHEITER'S BOOK tmes* ;
Second ence4;:npiiisiteTitedgialazianttb4diailEsogre
Pa. ao2B—.
UNRIVALLVT) 011A-FALERFURNIT I
POLISH does not aired the varnish, but n r ,
tue „ . , irlaineltlitsa4--..l}Aoecalit tilasnhatatiwilkies rek'
r yitiorgy JittleAbonmycsz finished surtanewoShfrip tat
orimod,... manurdetuFsps: Arne. displrerVltr Tar* •
should use fbepleeig ltdre"fsitt had beinqui
les,4everectiwithkiulit:J -Ar-knitettuSidaraWberfLaus
alr4 tt brightSuAlsteb,,,,, stet saft
1 I „
nom . . S.
- 483fareiotipK-7fsyristidr i t.
At - 1.-.3x)zEN.JAittamticiaatmaz
„ t rur, L latamprising .11430AgelatteFShaffil*ulitlo er,
.11iXed, Pllll.lo3,.GVlkif 4k,:firldWlo
wheinik4e atiltriefitikbp ic - FR
stiedeliaonctiPW. Tic . 4oloi . .j at r. 4.
,
ACRE 46 , -.....v44 - 40::,' ' l 7 '7' i
tf.,# wams.74% kuodAtlidla-Pfkki, ..'. it his
J. • g irourid ribtwe' town;Wtil Syr 1 i $ of an acre oak;
knigthe'Rket .iiiiii. - ' Therdls 7 One leidelt of two wires
~ . .unds dnetiMir limb 15T feet'. . The buildings Winne sold
1 nttktbf4elgt.hix.flife9- . ~ j... 1 - ; J -..: .' , i - .10?4 1. .
' ' - *TF, quoit STORE":" i '
ORTAW •TO TuSqLORDS - -- A
4
i. ...cam#B,,:r4l,glind4ii-!gP.: R. ell at. . . to
[ ' e" - - wamice lot' of the oespuznaci everbroug to_
1 , ~ rvisr Preach Braruher Holland GM,
frisk Balaban, Wheat and Old 'Eye Whisky; foriegt r s_
and Bornel7 ,4 ' Wines, such as Champagne, Oland, Ca/alpha,
de. AL h uors warranted, as represeuted. Landlidla
and others "11 find it to their advantage to call and Fax,
amine the assortment-at the store, on .Sooth Seriond
street, two doors below Chestnut. i
my27-dem GEORGE WINTER ;
PRIVATE SALE.
wIIE J- ei the 'hest loeetiehip—fei. 'r IN
igeolumin the Siate= for adeilltatiir3trtiatito •le
price, to any purchaser who will Immyet 1115.54Wuttod with
to a AtArtightt.otro of the atueurg, betweeas the
Peinatylraga m proali pliok latit'&ed eel
wide; VailiO de of th e' iititMar" the
Ye'andttLattkott turapika , ioad aisix; too for
Oita andel:S-4V fitlY learshWooll 41 4 0 1 g? forit*.
Apply to , , ~-DAylAjtttat/ILA,
„Attorkepat.,LaW, "AM Second Wee
• gairtsburg,
Thliadeltala Preoriaself Cliche thatiiiandt. watt 14 to
this office.] . . Adz' •
ittagtlfkm"St—i2i.' 'Eel& siretP —t Pltd "
f ( riiiior#ll4e4d4eittlititsid orforit.wda
- , :111 , BilairaPKOltRP
_
520
ACMES of La-ocT, Datipion o
at private sale, In part or the whole, to •
AUVlllOtrtalggiaff r tgA te liiP thl ba ll 4glittlereon,
..,ats Alf outlier paruauler"ll, - address
L. MINS=
inyikkang"' ihoPhilk.Da. • • . tOO%
Ma.C.•••llWer dew.
MIS 9 PORk.:4;',
jj.j. artialeof Masa Beat and Pork at
; t 44 1 : 01 Lipt-4.111420
Onspoom,3lolo9ay.4c.il,
z.4tialW Ck
• ou
Ll — rolf .t. 7
w.:...t51.) : 1W .48,12,,vatE
1.44.:44a 174. , Y .zd
AMUSEMENTS.
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALt.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
ixonnal. -
With a First-ttattr'Covipatry
MGM'S.: WPM" tUtLDIANS, d 4, ke
Adzatsaten. .. . .... • . : .; .. .... 15 Ceuta
SestkilrßrAs•......• • A .F.F . • • tf4 • ....:F.• • 25
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TH - VOOLVIA:V - ,
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roil THE MR sA 1. 4 or THE
FIRE'APE CO" in.L- 141 ) - ANY
T 9 4E, PAP ) kT
I:IOPVIVIAN'S Nveceps,
ON TH1M5D4.1,.. - 413T1N16 - ; 1 18W , !-- - - A)
Tickets:— . Yenta.•
ii.C l WW.lizgAti.Sig - •
D. E. MAlte, . IC R. HARR,
WM. CABSON;''• 'Tiirtera.omas.
. _ .
An adequate pollee hien. will.pe on tie ground to pre
serve order; arpt.thlmoupilittee lifer to fgroier occasions.
.Nwrieting or iliaorderly eoriduet.g any kind. t•°/-
4,..laris the intentiok of aid
picnic of the season. . . • :.••• • •
- iCiesinsrill leave the foot of .Ma rketstreet. at 41:
stopping 114:.Haily's L.agqsaißgi, Iteturning; keirbo
the wooda• at 'IX ,r. .
.oarrhiges will, leave the.Rotiti Pefe.. 4 WOTY.7 l l 6l 4onritk g
:the dap - . . - .; •
, A . E.Martin, Ed. Haverq , ......
Wtfi ettrablli'lt 1L =Barr , ' _
io WM. Wool;Henry-iiirryder,
IL Frihkem, , Finnigan,.
Matthias Rutin", -", gannsetiattle,
Theo.*Thomas k ..t.,`..
E. Faughi9;.. . . Jaines,Donisp„.,
p
inya-deodtaltdtd. .. • • ...•• o'
:. ;AUCTION' SALE - . -. - 41 -
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OF
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,
C 0:31-Jig litN .11. S E.S.
Wail - • -111411.14t113111),'OAVAISEY.Buicsicr, ..... - . .
' - •-' ''' Orims 07 CHEISP -Quiirrammattenn i ,..,
WANILN9TON, D. 0., April 25, 0,801.1 ,
'Willbe sold at public auction, to the
, *Gladder, at:the times mad _ glades ifirried ba
ler. iris: • 7, . '.'..:',,-...'
P / aranten r rerm'a, Thursday , Jane Illet. ''' ~, , ,
WillhimaPorrt P ollo 'a, TialisdaY Jilne: 23l
One Hundred (100) horses at Gettystiarg . ,:tald'lWtiatin
dred andritty (250) at each of the otherplaces.
~,these Hooke have been, condemned as . Wirth ' forjhe
Cavalry service or the UnitedHiates'Ainif:- ''''' -,' '• , :
For road and farm parporditratraky good taiga:Ms rimy
be tad. .
Horses will be sold singly.
..
:. Wm begin at 10A at, and onithitie daily • till ...np.care
, .
ca.Ss in Utdted Statiaa Treasury. -n.d . t.dtlfoisly.
- JAMES A. ESE.i.
. .
ap2B-dtd Lt. CoL and C:Q. IL Cavalry Etdiiltilt.
rabiacV.
• • -
(jIHE "Un dersigned Co nupsioners,—naanned
J_ an Act of the Logi satin e;lspinT.Wiat iherdit'Vay
of May,lBB4, entitled 'an act to Incorpoiate
burg and Rausit..Gap Xatlroad Conspatiy, beret* 'give
:: gp.blic, notice that WOES Wabe r opened l for receiving sub
.wilAione tokitil4:Nlttil'Stodk of said 'Conti*iiy-aihtie
itOpsdrig named times abirtilacei in tho7tOunteof4iou
,plittLE to,. wit Ai aie house - of Jakob Lener,llitGratz
,tpwu, THIIRSDA'CiIte,23d day Hof Joie, bist..""llB9tbe
Atline oficnfamin Elerdnet; Beirrebttlg,' MONDAY, -
the 07th day of Juna:frist. At tbe housv or J. 0. - Tbilike, r,
in Millersburg on THURSDAY; the 'Both dig. a -Awe,
J
ins , . At the 11048 A. in alb-laity of Harrisburg,
on TIYESMAY,ibe fitli day of July neat; andUat iambi
times atuFAitces acme two or more Co p.n..-
will'attatfdiand that time Books W I be koikt49olL.ll6 IkaSt
`citimmencing Lit • Sl'ialiclodr: in MisTortinbon on
every- day, fOillief teak Of :threeJudicial-days or !wail
'ffatiiiiMbif or shares atithorizedlayi the-- laws %bad:limo
- .DAVID ~11.,
RITSRY , MOII3I4-trzi
JAMES FREELAtiIks
: 11:1-1YRUBAKER,
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itairroadsLiSaitaer-WlnWW:TlVOiuoohod
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day evening . ' ii . a.ep thORCIURT
,IfOUSIO; for the leußooLos,orgtnifeiko,. , „.
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of every zeaanption; itheLlax : got ~•k s fment
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PELLA]) reta, 004,FA:LiTE' risrsn-
TUTS' F 'YOVIIIe - LAMS, No. 1520 Arch
btreet. - RetiVILIBLES Dv . CLARENCE
IL, Prkstipala. ,
Ninth Year. ~'l3ltreeideitattments: Primary, Academic,
and Collegiate. Full college course in classics., sathe
miatios higherSenlisli"atut Natitralfitilthose
Whip *Athlete; 'Neldicratiiiiiimigiit ittisitll2ll and
. 4%tentirsi by the binit &slier& . ; FOr erirdik_At7, - YfelY at
the Institute, or address 130 X. 2611-'P.'-O:; "-•rmiiAuNi'. tiphis
-- s • • , . aP 2O- fm *
L :PA
cart ki.. - IYii.eft. —
MOE ut Cut raj* for
ce l
-1 gUws, pieta*Krames'and Kaempos,
St4EINFOVXIMOK - STOPT,
Slams Pa-
ESE
0071'8 BP.ManiG, GEL&
11:1141111filallrad, just. recei v ed andatorado,by,
SAISLER & FRAAR
fel !on.ccorgristslnt ,, q 91041 )r* &
PROTOirr MARSHAL'S 01710 E, 14m fturrater,
X IA hiat t r te . '
10D • V:A . FWAP`" 1. by
• J,‘V. 43. • itAtitrovost Marshal
General, by his ci•eular, No. 59, of June 4,1864, to pub
lish MlMMNlsalditiett air //fLtelOclierlipeterdist as VO/Gtli
leers after being drafted; and that the credits for drafted
men,wl44 retnaio,for the.snhAstri&s from which they
• iverel;taaaiitieraanWeibiniliiiiiiris or Las
not been paid to Etch men, upon "illegal enlistment"
JNO.„,RAY QUMENT,
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sea-dif
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FOR. SALE.
T HE iorbeatiberG °Strew/rot sale two &et
ches Phelam, marble tog tabl es, lb com p let e
• . P rnal Otflisie, ea.
t The illheiGui uae au = t egetily region that in
. 4 =V r it t riogyag e ll.r y t ti edOt rina t i aa
trA.CiT G. W. OLANG,
Carbele. Pa.
TitramouittiSTAlLD, biledasidavorted,
pod receivrkantiltowde by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
Tff i lD .;.6 11 1 1322Vir iPtiVatoitco
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,AserLta Aeliel4.
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