Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 06, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
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MEDICAL.
D Y SPE PSILAI
DISEASES IMSULTING FROM
DISORDERS OP THE LIVER
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
ARE CUBED BY
HOOFI4AND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC,
Tr HESS Bitters have performed more cures;
..have and do give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony; have more respectable people to vouch for them
than any other article in the market.
We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and will
pay $l,OOO te any one that will produce a certificate pub
lished by us that is not genuine. Holland's German Bit•
ten:oolonm every case ul Chronic or Nervous Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and disuasosnrisnig Crum a dis
ordered stomach_ Observe the following, symptoms, re
sulting !'ruin the disorders of the digestive organs: Con
nupetieri, Inward hive, Fullness of Blood to the head,
Acidity or the &mutton, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or weight in the StunieuM, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or nattering at the pit of the stun:Loch, Swttniunig
01 the neat, horned and ditituult tireathimg, Fluttering at
the heart, Chuffing or endowing eaufatlollll when in a
lying pueture, Unnuess of vision, Data or webs Wore the
Fewer and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pent
partition, Yellowness of the skin mid eyes, Fain iu the side,
back, chest , hmhs , Mi., Sudden Ouches of beat, Burning
in the neat' ceuetant knaglnations of evil, and great de,
prism= of spirits.
Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no
nun-ur wrusky, and can't make drunktirds,.but the
bais.Tuala ln the world.
READ WRO SAYS SO:
From the Rev. Levi 0. Beck, Pager of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist
Church, Philaxtelphla.
* * * **** *
I have known Eloodand'e German Bitten favorably fo
a number of years. I have used them In my own family)
aim have been so pleased with their clients that i was in
duced to recommend them to many others, and know that
they operated lb u strikingly Litnuanial manner. I
take great pies the in thus publicly proclaiming this
fact, and calling the attention °I those &Witted with. the
diseases tor shish they are rocommeuded to those 44it
tem, knowing from experience that my recommendation
will be slummed I do this more L cheerfolly as gOof
hithit'll Bolen is intended to Marten,. the aMioted, and. M
"note rum dnnk." Yours truly.
LEV/ 0.. BE9B.
F'relp Be,. J.,Newton Brown, D. a, Editor a the- En I
elyclopetha of. Rellatous Know/edge and Ohrlstlan:.Gttroni
tale Ptotabstptua. • . • , .
ilthaugh not disposed to favor -or recomtnend..Patent
bietticines in general, t i hrough distrust of their ingredients
and elrents, I yet know. of no isutficierit , =SOILS; why a
lAMlLtnallif not testily to the benefits he believes himself to
hive reottirtal from any simple preparation, In 'the hope
that he way thus centrum.° to the bewail. of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to Ruelland's Gor
man Bitters, ',detoured by Dr. C. 51. Jackson, of this city.
bemuse I was prejudicial against them for many year;
under thaimpression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema
ker, Esq.,- for the removal of this prejudice by proper
tests, and for encouragement to try them when suffering
from great end long continued dbbility. The use of
three bottles of those Bitters at rho beginning of the
present year; was followed by evident relief and 'fedora
don to a degree of locality and mental vigor which I had
not for six trionthe 'lenge, and had alamist , M4pajied of
regaming, I therefore thank God and my friend fur di
reeling me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN, Maeda. -e
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of - Iltaptiet
Mural; Germantewil, Fenn.
Dr. D. M. Jackson:—Dcar BBL—Personal experience
°asides me to my . Mat I regard the German. Bitters, pre
pared by you, as a most exetilleut medicine. In cases of
severe cold and general debility I. nave been greatly bone.
fitted by the use of bite Bitters.. and doubt not they will
produee winder erects on othera.
Yowl truly WARREN RANDOLPH,
Gurrauutown, Pa
•
Brim Rev. J. IL Turner, Pastor' of Redding IL_ li
Oberon, Philadelphia.
Dr. C. It. Jaclukal:-..-Datt Sir :—Baving mod your Gor.
taut Bluets In my fatally frequently I am preirarod to hay
that it has been of grad service. I bclleve dud to moat
maw of gamma debtidy of trio system it is the safest and
Rent valuable remedy of whioh I. have any Snowiedge.
Your reepeotfully .1. R. TURNER,-
No, 726 X. Itnetneuth. et_ set.
flYiona the Roc. J. M. Lyons, formertsf rastor 114
061. =ibex, . and litiostewn (Pa.' Baptist Churches.
Ivmavr ROVILELLID,, N.. Y.
Jacksont—Dear Sir :—I feel it aphsallure lhos t
at mAy ciiin'isoqord,. to pear testimony to the Cioollo/100 0
LlAPermliza Stumm. Some years since being alga af
1/141 wait Dyspepsia, I used them With..very „beg/4W
3=l Save,often reanniueuded thew , toy en
-1 by that 1040011t10e, disease, and nail). hwri froth
shisei the most nattering testimonials ma to their meat
value. in ease. of general debility, I believe it to be a
toot° that atunot be satsuma J: M. 'LYONS.
From the Rev Thome Muter, Pastor of Roxborough
Baptist Church.
Dr. juakmut):.—Dear Str:—l felt it due. to.. your .6.1,17
lent' prviplustloll, Reeilaud German tlittere;.ta t 'add ;nig
testimony to We deserved relememe It has obtamed
YI
have for yeast!, be _troubled with:greet 41.erdo
In my haul and nervous apiteal. I was advised by a
frieud to try a bottle of - your German Bitters; did so, and
have experienced mat and Utentrarted relief; Loy health
hombre') very materially beneOtted l cutuldeutly recom
mend the ankle whore 1 mem; With cam 'Maim' to my
Own, and have hem, assured by many of their good et
recta. Respectfully your,
T. WINTRFt, Rortiorough, Pa.
eAR, Raze".
Ilium Rev. J. 8, .13eraise, of the dermas♦, Astern:led
Cherub, Extrtown, Berk:: county,
Dr. C. M. Jacksobt—Respected_ ~ 11.110
troubled with Dxepepsia clearly musty ; yea!' :aia4 have
*gar haw ithy medium° that dui are aa .ouch. gae4
Roottand'a Bitters. lam very much Impr9vedialale4k
Wm having takes Ave tamales. •
Tenn with respect, :
PRICES.
.
s u p lEMSlbsneerly double quantity,) 11 00
pat batyp.,4W - duz $6 00
Small Sasie . -74'e per bottle—bac 4 00
CUUNTES.F.STISf
See thii.ebe simettuntor on, the
WRAPlitit 'of tea bottle. •
Should Joan neatest drugatill RGL tkaVe 4 ( '
net be'put off by any of - tbe no t oxtuutuicktoaubta - inief
may be offered in its Vie, but and to 0, ,wlfl
fttrinairourety pucked, a nd
Proicipio Oftiotrand licoronuratiy;- •
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BY GEORGE ' , wci.NER.
Pennsylv.an* Rail ROad
SPIUNG TIDIE TABLE
TRAINS DAILY TO . AND FOUR
FROM PECCLADEDELPHIA,.
I.HE Passenger Trains of the PenasylVania
Railroad Oompaay.wtll depart from and arrive at Har
risburg acid follows:
THROMGH HILFIMIRS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 A. IL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. at..
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 a. a., and arrives at West Philadelphia atlo.lo A. k..
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster:
51.01.1 NT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg.",
1.20 a. n., connects at Lancaster with Lancaster accotiz
gustation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.25 r. r.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris,
burg at 12 20 r. a-; Columbia 1.55 r. a., and arrives at
Lamar:ter 2.30 P. M. ; connecting with Fast Mail east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at -West
phiaats.3or.a.
t 5.30 r.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at L2O r. 5..; Lancaster
at 2.41 P at, and arrives at Wart Philadelphia at 5.30 P. 3ff
FLARRLSSORO ACCOIIIMODATION'TRAIN,'vis CORM'
his, leaves Harrisburg at 6.25 r. t, and axrtvee at West
Philadelphia at Y 0.60. r. it;
- WESTWARD.
BALTIRCHIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves liarrielxtrg daily
(exoept *way) at /10 4.. w ; Altoona, 4020
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 4.30 e.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN Leavitt Hali 4B b ol ll
daily at &10 a.n. ;.Altoona 'at R2O take breakfast,
and arias at Pittebarg at 1.00 e. st..- •,• -'
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrubnig at LSO r. xi; •Altectint
at 7.15 P. ht., mite sapper, andarrivea at Pittsburg et 12.30
FAST LINE leavealLartiaburg at. /ISO r, ac ; Altoona - at
8 35 r. rt., take tappet, and-arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00
L a. •
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leave's Lancaster' at
8.80 A. tL, arrives at 'Harrisburg as 11.10 A. K. -
HARIUSBURO atXXMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Pkiladelphla at 2.411 F. a, and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10
• MOUNT JOT ACCOMMODATION No. '2, leaves Lancas
ter at 0.25 P. N., connecting these with Hamburg Accom
modation West, leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. n..and arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.20 P.
SAMUEL D. .YOUNG;
Supt. Mick& Me. Pban'a R. B.
narrisbuM May 12, 1864:;411(
iNortheril (*intik" Railway
SIMMER TIME TABLE:
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND YOM
BALTIMORE
.
WAS..IIINGTOPT
Connections made with trains onPeansylvania Railroad,
to and from Pittsburg and•tbe West.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West Branch Suaquehaium, Blindni, and all of Northern
New York. • , ,
N and after "MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864. (
,'
' the Passenger Trains 'of the Northern - Central
Railway will arrive ,at end Megan from Harrisburg and
Baltunore as follows, via:
• • B.O3:I'I'HWARD..
MALL WADI leaves Sunbury daily. (except.
wives at Baltnnein.. ...... . • 6.40 P. It
IX:PRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (=Copt
"'Monday) 11.45 r. N.
L. - leaves Marnabrerg telpept
Monday, - 2.60 A. at.
" arrives ,at Baltimore daily
• • '
((except Mondavi . 1.00 A. N.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION'Ieavee Ha.r.
berg ... 7.00 a.. IL
SUNI3I/BY ACCOMMODATION leaves. Su- •
bury daily (except Bun- '
day) at 7.80 A. IC
NORTHWARD.
RAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (earept ;
Sunday) 9.20 A. N.
"' leaves Harrisburg • • 1.35 r. at.
" arrives at Sunbury L • 4.05 PAC.
EXPREPI4I TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily 0.80 P. IL
" arrives al Harrisburg..... 1.50 1. N.
" leaves Harrisburg daily (ex.
oept Monday) 8.15 A. x.
arrives at Sunbury • 5.53 1.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bid
timc-m dolly ((mein Sun- •
day). a. 0o i°.
tirrtves~.v:.7.6o P. x.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris,
berg daily (eXcittSundity)
-at 400 r. N. 5
For farther inforaugion apply at the Ofhoe, in PeNtinyl.i ,
vania Railroad Dept* d. N. DoBARHY;
-Harrisburg, May 1864.41tf Gen. Supt.'''
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE .
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORE
AND
PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AFTER. MONDAY, November
18th, IB6By the Passenger Traltut will leave the Phila
delphia ;and Reading Railroad Depot, ;at tor
Ne* York and 'Philadelphia, ea follows, via
E. .
ASTWARD.
.. .
, .
EXPRESS LIE; leaves Harrisburg at &80 a. w. on ar
rival of tba Peansylvaniittailmid Power Train gem the
West, arriving in NeW York at. 1.46 . A. a. A. sleeping Oar
Le attached to the 'train througli from Pittsburg without
clutage. ,
_,.. , , . .
idAll,-TRADI leaver Harrisbarg at !LSO A. u., wiling
In New York at 6.80 P. IL . and Philadelphia at L6O P. ri.
FAST LINE learee Hanishiurr i g i t it., attiring do
New York. at. r., 10.26 r , and P st . 7.004!, it.
- WESTWA D. .• - .
TAST LlNlrlearee New York at 6.00 A. x., -and Phila
delphia at 8.15 A. IL, arriving at Harrisburg at Ll 5 r.
MAIL !MAIN leaves New York at 1100 neon; and
Philadelphia at &80 P. rt., arriving kt Haniaborg -11.20
`EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York , at T.OO r. is., ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 A. a. and connecting with the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping ear
is also attached to this train. •
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the
Pennsylvania, Noratern-Central and Cumberland Valley
nolroads, and at Readiri a ;Philadelpkia, Pottsvills,
Wakesnarre, AheitieWri, • &c.
•
Baggage shacked throug h . , are betsreenNew York
an d .11nrribtir&:$646; between Harrisburg
plait, $3 85 laNo. 1" cirs, and $8 In N0..1
For•ticikets or-other infOrmation apply to •
_ . . - J. =tit, •
n.u_dtr Qom.% 1 a rpm. Fbwrititsuryr.
READING RAILROAD.
S U MAICER'AItitANGEMENT.
~ .
'" - • -
GEAT:DUMB UNE. FE0)1 THE
NORTH and Northwest for finladelptda, -- Npw York,
Reading, Pottorkle, Lebanon, Allentown, Eanton,acc., o:b..
Trains leave Harrisburg Ow Philadelphia., , New York,
Reading, Pettaville and all Intermediate stations, at 8.00
A. N., and 2.00 P. it. - -
New York Express teasels Hairiebarg at 6.80 A x.,
striving at New York at 1.46 the same day.
A woo* ithemanaodatAon puwanger than lames Read,
. u at, T. 16. a: .a., and roturth from Harrisburg at b 1.. N.
rooktrual Harrisburg: To New York, $6 lb; to Phila
de-phersl7•ll6 and $2 80. Hupp eheoked through.
' Returning, leave New York rt. dN._- st. ,12 noon and 7
.., , ,..dattseerd•Vwness arriying at Haidisbthg atia.-/I4
i ast i k libnidsWat AI 16 A, LI Rad 8.80 r. 11. '1 i ..,".
7thetetpithis bathe New York transit Trabsobragew
to awl frotaufstsburg withathebanee. . , ...,_ ,
?airliners by the Catanthinallathoad lath Yamaieds
at 6.60 a. a., and 4.10 r... 4., pr, :nthadelphis, New ? Ott,
and all way points: ,_..- ' ~_. "..• " , . _
Trainsleave Poturather atHie N. & sad 11111-7 1 . IL, Rw
Philadelphia, 'Waltham sad New York. ' • . ..
: Ati indanntnollationlfalnengarlran - WOKS Heading at
AWN.' at4aatt Tetthitafreer . Pbiladdwthltat&HOx. N. '
' A l th e abortatnalte=fyiluaday . thaspted.
I sla y s,
A , da train leaves , at US .a. at 4 sad Plan
&a • 'II6X N.
-cesensithiserMHlllMElesson and E2OnnitOltifeltata at
re ti o wnigetgo wid-reagonixuato; A al': A
go poon*Pegnikolisigagto each pogioiL..
.. i .. I = spi i•
suits Hai I illiguadkare
L L iimmig.
RMLROADS.
ON am) ASTER
MONDAY, May Dlith, DM,
EASTWARD
:THE UNION—NOW ...AND FOREVER."—Webster.
HARRISBURG, 'Pk., SATITRDAY EVENING, KUKST 6, 1864
RAILKOAI)S.
1864.
Philadelphia and Erie Rail
,
1111 HIS great line traverses the Northern and ,
Northwest : counties , of Pennsylvania to 4h`a city of
Erie, on bake Erie.' '
hat; been leased by the Pi2l3lllllNallifataratoes
*Ass, and ender their auspices is being rapidly opened
throughout its entire length. . ,
It is now in use ' for-Passenger and Freight bemiring
from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216 miles) on the Eastern
Division., and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the
Western Division.
TIME OF PAMENGER TRAM AT ILLERISBURG ,
Leivo Eastward.
Y.
Mall Train_ 120 r.
Express Trani • ' •-• 3.60 A. at.
LeaVe Northward.
Mall Train'
Express Train 31b a. a.
Can run through WITIIOI3T 0/1.1211111 both ways on these
trains between Philadelphnt . and Lock 'Haven, and be
tween Baltimore and Lock Hires.
Elegant Sleeping cars on awns Vane bottiltays be.
tureen Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport , and
Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger business apply at
the S.;E. corner 11th and Marhot st.yietn. :
And for Freight business of the gompany's Agents:
8. B. Kingston, Jr. , owner -13th and'Whet streets,
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reyno i l i i Erie,
44 * Dril4 ' N. Xt4 ;Wilmot*. •
H. gotiffMS
_
tialerai *Night Agent, Fi'a.
LEWIS L. HOUPT,
General Tian/ Agent Fla 's.
JOS. D. POWS, • .
Gamma Manage, Wanitliassisid.
my2o-ay]
CUMBEiLLAND''VALLEY
R 'L N
*AIL RO4:pS.
CHANGE OF HOTTES.—On and after Mon
4lay, April 4th, 1884, PompPr usu. will fun
aa follows,. (Sundays excepted:)
FOR OHAMBEfisßulio AND iirIERISBirfiO4
Leave Hagerestewi
‘, Greeatastle
Arrive at , . .
Chamberaburg, : ~ .
Lei* at,
Leave ShiPPenEbura r
" Newvllle ' ~....y, ...... .
•
LM.
" Carlisle ' • 4.-6.66 10.10 2.42
" Ream:l6B64g .. . .... 6.26 10 42 6.12
Arrive al Ilarrfabwg....4L 6.66 11.116 6.40
JQR (RIAMBERSBVIRR•ARD HAGERSTOWN:
, r . A. N. P..M. P. N.
Leave HEirrisbuig. 8:06 1.22 .420
MedbalaillaD6g 8.4r.2.86 4.54
' " Carlisle R 27 2.66.. 6.10
" • . .!i•
... 60
quil/ 0 / 41111) Ogi
Leave °remade 1166 6.80
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.36 6.10
sir Making, close connections at HarriabOrg with tilitne
for Philadelphia, New York and - Pittsburg ; and with
rains for all points WWI • ~
,—The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20 v. N.,rune
only as far as Carlisle. • 0. N. LULL, FL
R. R. Office, Chauffiersburg,.Aprll 4, 1264-ly
•
DIEDICAL.
ELIXIR. ELIXIR.
DR. WRIGHT , S
IttnNENA'rltsla ELIXIR,
OR, ESSENCE LIFZ.
Preporqo fop,m Puns reketable Ex triO, contaittipgnoth•
•
log•lnjurioum to . the 400)81/Gala
seam Rejuvenating -Plirir 10 the,{eeuit of modern
disnoveries in the vwable kingdom.; ,nn
ne*.a.ladidistractmel 4941, of. cnixa s Irresppotiyo of ill ill,
old and worn-out systems. . • •,
//a - T his Medicine Iteil been tested by the most cmilmmt
medical men of the day, and by them proaoumspd to blll
one of the greatest medical disetiveriat of th. age
.55 - jr-One bottle will cure General : • ' •
ptsr-A few deem cares'HYSterlia In females.
ette bottle ouresTaltilialion of thabilesrt.. - •
A feiedoemi - reigeres — theoimitisof gramitlen.
jpip-From one to three bottles restores' the madhuses
and full vigor of youth. •
giy-A few doses rekores the' appetite.'
igrThree bottles cures the wor s t pre of Impeiteiiey.
U-A few deSeSCore4 tee low agdri*t
. 453 6 4ine, bottle rostorti pointlpoWer..
Ahri. taw doses bring thOTOSO to the Cheek: -
gia-This medicinereattmlio manly vigor . and !chug
health the poor, debiiiiiied;: - worti-down end despairing
devotee &lemma! pleisirrati
mg-The listless, enervated youth, the over-tasked man
business, the victim of, offmrvons depression, the in
dividual suffering from mierel debility, or from weakness
of a single organ, will all ,llogieeptedlate owl PeriMmtint
relief by . Mouse.of thleßlMr,orjprespir of Ufa
agrPrice, $2 per hot% Or.,three bottles for $5, and
forwarded by ‘nspretta, - en reeelPr. of Merit% any `ad'
,Sold by all druggittaave. R
DR: . I
• . 'fr. R. XEntl IV.,
, Sole Proprietors,
marll-eoigy Ne: b 9 Liberty street, New York.
011E110KEE MILS.
krrOdk;COATED
FEMALE REGULATOR,
HEALTH pnr.cipßvz . R.
_
CER TAIN AND 15,A 1' it.
fii - For the Removal of Obitructiont our tks. hiquilmt
of Regularity of get
jar They cure or obvwte those ineuits &sewn that
spring from irregularity, by removing the irregularity
'They cure SapFeauxi, Eziessive aad Pain' fel Idea
etruatlon.
*ironer cm Green Sickness (Oilornsis.)
,They olio Nervous and Spinal Affecnons, pains in
the hack and lower parts of the body, Eitiarinant,. FAINO
on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowrie= of
Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Hetulaehe, Mitten; 'ire., he. In
a word, by removing the irregularity, they remove the
catum, and with it ALL the effects that'apring ikon! _it.
agg-Composed of simple mamtable naiads, they . oon-
Min nothing deleterious to any constitution, however
delicate, then . ' furiction being to aulistitite strength for
weakness, which, when properly used, they never Ail - to
gorThey may be aefelg need at any - agec ;mid align:
patios, =caw mama van antar THEIS mintena, (luring
'Medi the Unfailing nature Of their action would hilhilitAg.
leen eaebtatiatonnatice or advice all be
airetOPU_ LY I/YAW-and aScreet. l 7,. .orsorPro&
Jpgrerou directions acooinpany. mob bar:.
Mg-Price, per boa,- or' atztoicee for $6.
egrSeer. by nom . free of postage, on raoolpt Or price.
Sadby all reapoetable draggles.
&WRITER k Oa, dole Ploprivtort
kapn.ood teitTilptgafilicevY _ I 4 I IA- 2141 W
For age in Barrlibiug IL A. zwizzLi asack,
admmipt.
NEW AD V .ERTISEMENTS.
CLOSING OUT
1864
SUMMER STOCK
BELOW COST,
MRS. 15. MAYER._ NO. 13 MARKET STREET,
BEING deeiront of closing her Summer
Stock of Ifillinery abode, ono for sale at greatly
minced prices such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
HATS AND FLATS. &O.
Coratantly on hand a splendid assortment of
SILK ,
VELVETS, •
LAOERIIS, •
HOOP SHIRTS,
OORSE'TES,
. HOSIERY
HAS nkEncluEss,
GLOVE
COLLARS,
coFrs,
• BELTS.
NETS,
• Dealers will de well to call, al great bargeles can be
had at wheleaale. • • • • ly
Meath Weekly " to Liverpotil. : „,
MOUCHENG at QUEENgTOWIC, (Cork Har
i. bor.) The well thoyirti Steadiers of the Liverpool,
New York end Phibutelphis .Ettaunstdp Company, are In
tended to mil as follows: • • •• • -
Edinburgh, Saturday, ; 'July 30i City or Washington,
Satur lay, Anglia fl; City.or illaneheater, Bator ay, An
%list 13, and every sucteeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Pier 44. North Itiveto
PATABLR GI GOLD , OR ITS IQUITALRNT GI OVRRRNOT.
e l
FIRST CABIN 6 50 00 STEERAGE ...... .. $3O 00
do to tondo; -65 00 do to London 84 00
do to Paris:: • .... ..05 00 do to Park 40 00
do tO Rombtirg„ . 91) 00 do to Hamburg.—. 67 00
Passengers also ibrward to Havre, Bromen„Rottes
dean, Antidesp,' Ace.,at , eguallnsi rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Que enstown : let Cabin, $75,
085, $lO5. Steerage; "$.65. owl wise nigh to send for
their friends can:buy tickets hers at these rates.
For Wilier information apply it the.Companv's Mow
JOAN G. DALE, Agost,l6 Broadway; 11. Y. or C. tit
ZIMMERMAN, Iforisaun4‘.:s.l Fr2E-Giy
1L r.
7.00 2.43
7.37 335
8.17 4.20
5.30 12.68
9.00 8.28
0.82 2.00
F. . A.
ZIMMERMAN,
Practical Watoli Maker,.
:1111k, Mari* street, sbug t
DEALER" IN
FINE WATCSES e
• wawa
•
SETS OF .TEWELRY.
BINS' SILVER WARE 4
PLATED .W - • . .•
TEA 8 VICES,
, • Ant Taliva.or aramir.
Haeo=atlyurr dreNd a well eeleeted and elegantly
- V,rtF • 17r --: • trTai I •
— ITSTSEnVER WAItEt
lirsarcALN; INGLIS)" 41W SWISS WATOH.FI,
lioth in yob]. and Silver poen
utSilehascirtment ot
LADLES' WATCHES
Constantly on hand. - • - •
2 4 Whoa. rantsy[ ow . •
cLocnr,
Of all descriptiowa; all of which will be sold at e
LaHrEST Q 1.6.11. 111G.1413...
logr&I and imuntnithe gixids.
Particular attention paid to repairing of dm Watches,
euct} as Eirrohoractent, ,Duplex • and other celehrajed
Witchely` and all kinds cOf Jewelry neatly rerimiteed.•
None but the moEt competent workmen employed, and
the whole matter under my own personal supervision.
• • ' A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
metal : No. 82 Naticekiltreet, adjoining Brands
CAycdry Horses Waited.
. ASSISTANT _U A—A-a
Itaaktnactm6, Puma" July 26[10364. J
VINTIL further prderii, Brie hundred .and
eistx-flY06?) clonal!' Or Much bd paid Or
aN-alry Horses, , •
. ,
delivered at. the GoyOrronana ntiblea at Harrisburg, Fs
Said horses to be sonndA all - 64rticulara, not lea than
five ma. more thin' Minns Years - Ohl ; tom log to 16
hands high, fall aleact4conspietly ball; bridle. while and
61' size • uffteient for cavalry purea. 6 a.
Thou spaifizatkma wilE ba
at rictly . adifrred to and rigaly
*caromed Lis way particular.
; Pay meat made - aniteltvery Orin-wen horses or over
; Hours,( „naapirtion from 8. . -to 6r. ar. The do
mend is Arita itid.lut imnivatiokAtainaci C 9 aohdt
E. C. REICHENBALH.
1y26 dtf - NA. and Aaa't Qr. Mr.
. •
I iorturt.tPraftn:4 - 4. ttlit
• •
A LIENS and persona under or over the re
-11 age, who have been enrolled in this (14th)
Dinzioyor any other Distriat-ln theAtitta, can MVO their
exemption pal ettiM& Ont tratiteatised by law.
• Now la the time to ;Mt to a eabstitukft and avoid the
*aft
' Parsons who are not listle to draft. and who wish to
inter the army as subtaitates, can obtain the highest pre-
Business int:aided by inn at legal s rMes`, load 'owl& of
travel thereby avoided-
C4ll at OP", or oddroOr
• k. _ . - rikkEtt,
AllOripyat Law, 8d s tre et,
iy9-eod2mot Harriabari,
PIANOS.
- • .
ALBRECHT, RIZIES & SCHMIDT'S .
• EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
BOLE AGENCY AT W:.-11NOCEEB,
•
. • , •
OS' Market street , Rirriebnrg. •
FOR' REASONS' peirfecitax el ti dtth "to
have taken Um agency of thi%above moat
excellent Piftiloll.' isinvited to 'coma and ex
amine for memselvea
A few : Sebenumker h ('a Pianos on hand yet will be
&el low< • • • •-•- war2s-tf
Mi ttpil and Fancy Goods:
1“118. J . : HIBBS, at No. 8 .Market Square,
next door to Ti laliz's COnfectionory, keeps constant.
ty on band the .lAteiit styles of .Banneta, BUS, Ruches,
Plower's, Ribblias, 4c:;"together with SatiegMbitMeilt of
Draw Trimmings, Ineeit, -Embroideries ' , Collars, Vafl,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Olores and Variety Goods in
geheral. ,
All the latest Designi of Dress Patterns direct from this
New York Bazaars. Dress and Cloak making neatly exe-'
railed. Thankful for the patronage bestowed since tier
opening, she trusts; by &atria, attention to business and
her endeasona to give general.satiefaction, to cOntinue to
receive a share of the bibs patronage, ~,lyl-48m
QIIGAES, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, of
ill grades and prices, at
SHISLER & FRAZER 1
Succeisors to W. Deck, Jr., St tao..
Dealers in Fine Fandly.laroceriea
013,054 E 1114i0KWEIJI8 ENGLISH
1j PICKLE% s rare artiele tbr table US% just received
anktor sale by &KIBLER & FRAZIII,
• ' tetlateeltara to Win.
. - .-
§4OED uirsTEsAT-Axwa Fin% Baltimore
0 7e1.11, *Pei, anti OF a'.. by Me mak% gain awl
I. of quality. • IWEL,ER & FRAZER,
Mt
Sant is. tooW. Ek.pc. Jr . k co. •-
rg4r1100.'77"..Yifti.,A40.._013 Sue
end L ARD: tarsals bst,tbsstWou 91MA: ittl=
waived at -prow& .4uevcm.
I-417 — doe oP 'al
0.0100114 at grui Mint k EINIFOR.
AT ANT)
FANOY 0001:43, &C.
: BATES OF PASSAGS,
PRICE TWO CENTS.
EVENING EDITION,
[From. our Arcirnini Elfypn.]
THE SITUATION.
However We may theorize in our own minds
to the contrary, and howater our apprehen
sions may argue that the rebels. will never
attempt the penetration of Pennsylvania be
yond the southern tier of counties, the fad,
as it is developed by the reported movements
of theii forces, strongly indiciates that they
are determined to tranafer the war _to the
North—to throw the conflict - into ano
ther field, and fight the next campaign
either on the south banks of the Buanno 7 .
henna, or as far north of that stream as the
battle can be waged. It would*, folly longer
to disguise this fact; so that we have one of
two alternatives to prepare for, either to arm
and en masse prevent this transfer of the War,
or to conclude to see our homes destroyed,
our fields devastated, and , everything
that a people can hold deer, swept
from their possession. If Penhailvania
is successfully invaded and occupied, it
will not merely be the people on the imme
diate line of operations who will alone suffer.
If York, Carlisle, Gettysburg and Harrisburg
ate triumphantly siezed, held or given to the
flames, it will not only be the citizens thereof
who will teel the bloW and be crushed beneath
its force. When once the rebel's have reached
such a position in our State, it will be'at their
nierey—and if' Pennsylvania is thua pos
sessed, the States Norte and East of her will
have a seriotur straggle to conduct. Let those
who have the most at stake carefully ponder
these crude remarks. We have a notion that
they can discover something in them that will
prove prOfitable.
A gentleman from hieConnellsburg states
that fhe report in regard to the rebels being
at HancoAr, and our Surmise as to fits falsity,
need some correction. He states that a rumor
was' current in MeConnellsburg on Thursday
evening, that the rebels had really made their
appearance at Hancock on that day. Pickets
were sent out from MeConnellsburg, who pro
ceeded as far as Webster Mills, a point within
fourteen miles of Hancock. These picke' s had
drders not to return unless they were con
tionted by an enemy whom they could
not withstand, and, as they did not return, it
was presumed in McConnellsburg, that :such
sinsturezty had not been encountered. In cor
roturn of this, a gentleman who left Han
cock About darn on
,
arrived , at McConnellsburg about tWeiVe
o'clebk the same night, says that. the, only'
trooriis
,on the northern side of the Po
tbinac were such as the rebels would net de-'
sire, ; o meet, and such as will give them a
warm reception when, they show themselves
in that vicinity. The gentleman who brought'
this statement to M'Connellsburg, communi
cated othet information in regard to the situ
ation of our, troops en the, south side of the
at Hancock, which is of a character
best not to be made putelie at this time.
' Up to 3 o'clock, r. vz. yesterday, wo had
telegraphic eouununication with the State
line. At B,o'clock last Jai/Xi-the communisa
tion did not extend beyond Greenpaatle, the
rebels bating entered miaatalantg, a point 5
Mile! 'North of Hagerstown. It is supposed
that the force of five regiments which ocou.-.
pied Hagerstown were naovqndto Middleburg,
trui that the former locality_ was possessed by
other frappe whioh the tetra/ had advance&
TheAtiovementa of the: nabela are hard to
understand. They are crujdently shrouding
their operationsin. /tiptoe,. an as to deliver
sudden mid Imo/Weasel blows. As an *Yrj
deuce of this fact; and at the game time thitt
the five regimentselreadg.alluded to are ad
valuing towarda.Chambersbum another col
umn is reported moving in. the direction of
Cumberland, the strength -of which none of
bur aeouts have been able to learn.
A report reached tide city about o'clock
r. as., yesterday ). _ telegraphed
.from Bedford,
that a k fight had taken..,Elace rsels.
on ThurAday, resulting in the death of. twert
ty and the wounding of thirty of the Federal
forces. No particulars have yet been receiv . 7
ed as to which of our i troops participated in
the fight. ,
A dispatchFeceived at 10 r. se. from Som
tweet reports that Gen. Kelley had deft ated
•
the enemy at New Creek. 9ar loss was
twenty-nine killed and fifteen wounded. That
of the enemy is not stated.' 4New Creek is, a
post village in Hampshire county, Va.)
A dispatch from Greencastle, dated 8 P. sr.
of last evening, states that a gentleman
watched the rebels crossing lA, Wiilhunsport
crossing, and that they were frbin 9a. hr.
until noon getting over. go estimates their
'strength to be between six and eight thousand,
which is divided between cavalry and in
fantry.
New York stuck Markette.
. NEW Yoak, August
Gold is quoted. at 258, Stocks atm,
Chicago and Rock Island 114 Common
pre f erre d 41} ; Illinois Central, ;
Michigan Southern, $9,01 New 'York CeUtritil,
131.; Reading, 13 ; Hudson', river, • 3/4 ;,
Canton Co., 38} ; Erie, 111. i ; Michigan
Central, 140 ; bne year certificate -94; 5-20
Coupons, 108,t; do registered-106};-Coupons,
69 1053 ;111fid, 25111.
Nsicitotz Adz i•
Flour is dull; sales of 10,500 bid& at $9.15
610 15 - tor'State, tll 3'oaz2 ror Ohio and
$lO 15@18 50 for Sonthatn. Wh.at . li :dull
with atnesportent sake. Oortg Asa : declined
/c.; sales of 27,000 bns. at.s/..566 - Beef 4 1 4
Pork heavy"at $3B 50®3914 — taiess; L
Arm at 2046314. Whisky 'Unlit S 1
el
STSAII PRINTING OFFICEr
ismor iram—pAnAr:Tsugaßapn..-,. - ‘
The Mowing are the rags itrittlidag m thesandir--
sum Than having adverts/2410 do lind 't oos.
renion tfor referenoe
Poor- haat oraass
lines ormore than four not
PCB A. ItAl3 gloat*
day $ $0
Tw One b days 50
Three days 76
One week 1 26
Our month 2 00
-Two months 4 60
Three months 6 60
SIX months 8 00
One year ..1.4 00
iteninistratton Notdoits.
- 21eltriag Notices
Auditor'.Notices
Funeral Notices each insertion......
••, - 010471.1raivare. 101
isite.a square.. •
Volt OU SQVAIOL
One-day ..1 60
Ttri eau:. ... -00
Three .. 1
Oneweeit - 2 2b-
One month .. ... - 00
Two months • 00
Three- months 11 00
meuthes....:i 15 0
One you 26,0
1 SO
SO
. . .
jar Business aotteeo inserted to the Local Mhoin, of
before Marriages and Deaths, Mono CE3Ta PEN. Una fta
each townie&
At) Zefentao.
From Aspinwall.
NEW Sass, Ai:twist 5.
The steamer Ocean Queen, from Aspinwall
on the 27th ult. , has arrived. She brings
$2,80,000 in treasure...
• iAn Aspinwall letter of the 27th says that
two cOmmissimuirs had arrived' there from
Peru, en route for Europe, to negotiate a le
gion of 50,000,000 to carry on the war against
Spain. Peru is still stren,t,thening her Rutin
cations and. buildings of war. The . trigate
.
Lancaster is at Callao. _
`• The small pox has broken out in the mirth
ern provinces of Chili. Several earthquakes
have occurred at Valparaizo. The country is
suffering for want of rain. There is nothing
new from Central America.
Election Returns.
BLoohisavao, Aug. S.
The majority iu Columbia county" ogainst
the First Amendment is 1,021.
Nosnrsroirs, August 5.
The following is the offic al vote of Mont
gomery county on the amendments. For
first amendmendment, 4,938 ; against 4, 743 ;
Or second amendment, 5,068 ; against 4,536;
for third amendment, 5;038 ; against 4,581.
From California.
SAN FsiNorse°, Aug. S. ..
About a dozen thrifty farmers of Santa
Clara county have been arrested on the charge
et being Confederates of rebel highwaymen,
who have been robbing stages and expresses
inthe Sierra Nevadas.
A fire in Virginia City lait night destroyed
$lOO,OOO. worth of property.
Iho steamer Uncle Dam has sailed for Pan
ama with $1,000,000 in treasure and 105 pas
sengers.
The British war steamer Devastation is at
Panama.
Markets by Telegraph.
PHILADELPHIA, August 6.
Trade is exceedingly dull in all departments.
Flour moves slowly, and the sales are only in
a small way at 9 25 for superfine, *9 75 for
extra and $lO 50 to fll for extra family. Re
ceipts and stocks light. Rye flour is scarce
and firm at *9. In corn meal nothing doing.
The offerings of wheat are small, but there is
not much demand. Sales of old Ted at $2 45
®2 50, and new at $2 55E5.2 60. White
ranges. from *2 65 to $2 75. Rye is worth
$1 75®1 80. Corn is scarce and firm at
41- 73(g1. 75. Oats sell at 83(85. Cotton
has advanced. to $1 55@1 67. In coffee, su
gar and molasses no change. Petroleum is
Steady at 49 for crude,' 80®85 for refined in
hond, and 90@93 for • free. Provisions are
Inlet; -sales of mess pork at 42c.,
and 400
• foes
_Waled hams at 20c. Lard Is firm at
VT OW/. t4t. ,
RAL•rrnionn; Jul-v 5.
Flour steady , with scarce supply, Wheat
dull; red declined 3c. Corn : firm, SI 80 for
white; $1 81 for yellow.. Grocerier very
Whisky dull at ',rd. 78@1 80. - •
Philadelphia Stock Markoteo.
Pultsps.wats, 'August 5
Stocks dull and steady; Pennsylvania S's
994; Reading railroad 684; Morris canal 97;
Long Island 49; Pennsylvania railroad 724;
Gold 257; exchange on New York par.
E W AD lITILS Kat
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Practical an.
OPT. ICI AN.
No. 29 NORTH. SVOONTO STRUT, !CZAR WAINCT,
HARIAL3I3IJRG, PA.
particular attesition isealed - to tho celebrated Cow*%
cosecs Crystal 1 4 portacles, (which are warranted to
Arengthen sod preserte the eyes of the weereroind'io
laist. from 10 t y.ettnewithout change. .
last of prices sent free to auy dir,ction:
Came's% and ODuVet Lenses, set N steel frames,
Concave and convex crystal lenses, set in best steel
Crain s,
-Cencaste.aad.convez crytitallenses, setinedver frames,
.ti
•
Concaiti and «wet crigtai lensea i ettln platlaa rrednesi
. . . .
Concave arid convex orystai lenses, set In gold fir m
$l6 to s2lr.
• In ordering spectacles state ow long glasses are mod.
Any pair of glas-ea purchisat, eltbor here or sent:, to or
der, can be exchanged If not sailed to the eye. '•
. -Always en band a Inge assorument of iten*llatao: YG
; erotical). s, Telescopes, Opera and Field Gleares, Thertnow.
, eicirs, Barometers, Compasses, Drawing 'foxtrot:MlMS ? VA
Stir , oecdpe e , with the latest views.
—Send stamp for a catalogue contalatika *haw ap L. ,
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iugbrachi g wTety new and ininrcered stile of
POCKET BOOKS,
ILAGIC CURRENCY Roiztrits,
CAL, diUtt ?OWLET WES. •
BUGITsIUN eURS.LN,
PORTmoNNAIES,
at prices to swit tdi chonmetancea
giOCIECET CUTLERY.
Conadstlng ors Oue meorusetit of yidetecotelmn Save
• Pocket Kulvca
ROLL Pidty
From Newton's oelebrated menetseterr.. Aim peg -
ndtka partake ,
FORT FOLIOS. "
WRITING CAM ~ • •
• NOSEW.OOO
TKPILTIRTRic
Together with every ~ article twaslkr Ibmat to a Sem
Book and Stationery establishment, M - •
myl2l BERGNER'S, 51 iattet one.
PHOTOGRAPH - AMMONS.
Photograph
Photograph Albania.
Photograph Alb w.
Photograph - A mins.
largari and cheapen variety o rPRO
I.7lVTGlumit ALBUMS in tied ate' &seta* kW
at ; (Warn] BERGNER'S CHW B(MaliZOB,
A'NEW SUnMatißßEsit:44ol4o
HALS, just receivitl . 44s,mortagiiiiv.
isommeri se W. Dock, 817.7re0•
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