Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 17, 1863, Image 1

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    RATES OF ADVERTISING.
lour lines or less eonstitnte her a square. Ten lines
or more than fear, constitute a square.
Half eq., one day...—. $0 30 One Ng, one day...-. 80 DO
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one week.... 120 ~ one week.... 200
" one month.. 300 4, one month.. 800
CI three months 800 g , threemonthslo 00
" six months.. 800 ~ . slit months.. 15 00
" one year....
_ l2 00 " one year.... 20 00
110" 13tteiness notices inserte Tenh 1,00,ki, commac
or hef.so marriages and deaths, dinNTEI Pen LINE for
each iasertion. To merchants and others advertising
by the year, liberal terms will be offered. . .
Er The number of insertions toast be designated on
he advertisem ant.
117" Marriages and Deaths will be inserted. at the woe
atee as regular advertisements.
enointos
RoBERT SNaD . GRASS,
ATTORNEY ' T LAW,:
Office with. Hon. PavidOluntnizt,jr. 3 Third street,
above Market, garrisburg, Pa.
N. B.—Pension, Bounty azid Military claims of all
kinds prosecatt d and collected.
Refer to Hopi : John C. Kunkel, David! Mumina, Jr.,
and it. 'A.-Lainladrtini. myll-d&w6m.
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WM. If: MILL:ER ) .
END'
R. E. FERGUSON,
ATTORNEYS -AT LAW,
OFFICE IN' .
BEIO_EMAICER'S 'BUILDINGS
SECOND STREET,
BETWEEN WALNUT and . MARKET SQUARE,
ap2l.d&w Nearly opposite the Buehler House.
T HOS. C. MA cDOWEIAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILITARY CLAIM AND PATENT. AGENT.
Office in Burke's Row, Third street, (Up Stairs.)
saving formed a connection with parties in 'Wash
ington City, wne are reliable business men, any bust-,
ness connected with any of the Departments will meet
with immediate and careful attention. m6-y •
lilt. C. WEICHEL,.
I) SURGEON AND OCULIST
RESIDENCE WEIRD . NZABNQBTHSTBRAT.
, ,
He
is now - fully prepared to attend promptly , to thi
&Odes of profession in all its branches,
.. A LOCO LEO TINY 813002138FUL alainnar. ezrzamena
jruitiles him in premising full and ample satisfaction to
all who may favor himwith a Mill, be ; the disease Chronic
-or any ether nature. mlB-118verly
TAILORING. -
c;rm it); -.A.. ME 3LI T_T Gr•
The subscriber is ready: at NO. 'O4 MkiEN
four doors below Fourth street, to - m akem T BT.,
MEN'S AND BOY'S,' CLOTHING .
In any desired style, and with elan and promptness.
Persons wishing matting done cati. have it done at the
whortsat notice: ep2T-dly
CHA-RLY4-8 P.• VOLLMEB ,
TIP.IIOI 4 STERER;
Chestnut street,: four thrra iibOvo Second,
107P0511911 WISHINGTOfi Hon goms!",)
,
Is prepared to furnish to order ) in the very beet style of
workmanshiP, Spring and Hair Diattresses, Window Our
tains, Lounges, and all other articles of Furniture in his
line, on short notice end moderate terms,. Having ex
perience in the business, he feels warranted in asking*
share of public patronage, confident of his ability to give
satisfaction: • . r. janl7-dtf
SILAS WAItD.
KO. 11., tioita TRIED Bf., lIARRIdIIIIICO.
ST*EINWANIS PIANOS,
MRLODRONS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, •
Banjos, Elutes, Fifes, Drums, accordeons,
STRINGS, SWUM AND NIGOILAGISIO, &C., &G.,
PHOTO GRA.P FRAME S. ALBUMS ,
Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors, Square and Oval Promo
of every description 'made to order. Reguilding done..
Agency for - Howe , s Sewing Machines.
IP" Sheet Music sent by Mall. oetl-1
JOHN W. a -LOVER,
MERCHANT TAILOR!
ilas just received from New York, an assort
ment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which he offers to his cw3tomers and the public at
nor= MODE RATE P RICES.
HARRY WILLI&M 3,
..11L.GrMl%T a X'r
402 WALNUT STEW,
PHILADELPHIA.'
General Claims for Soldiers promptly collected, State
Claims adjusted, &c., &c. mar2o-dlm
SMITH & EWING
AT T ORNEYS-AT-L A W,
THIRD STREET, Harrisburg,
Practiee in the several Omuta of Dauphin county. Col
lections made promptly. . A. C. SMITH,
J. B. EWING.
T COOK, Merchant - Tailor,
27. DIINENUT ST., between Eecond'and Front,
Has just returned fram the city with anassortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND YBSTINGS,'
Which will be sold at moderate prices and made up' to
order; and, also, an assortment of BEADY MADE
Clothing and Gentlenten4 Furnishing Goods.
• nov2l-Iyd
D E
.N._ T
L L GILDER, D. 11. -
' N 0 11 9 MARKET STREET ,
4 41410 . .
BIM dr, KETNNiLI BUILDING, VP STAIRS.
•jarkB-tf
-RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE ,
MGT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY,
E. S. GERMAN.
TT SOUTH SIOOND STRUT, ADDY" 0H310117T,
RARILISEIT/G, PA.
Depot for thesale of stereoacopea,Stereosoopielfiewa,
ilitude anti Musical Inatrnmente. Also, anbsoriptiona
'taken for religions pablicatierus. noBo-dl
JOHN 11. W. MARTIN
FASHIONABLE
CARD: WRITER,-
lIIIILWB SOPHIA HARRISBURG, PA.
All manner of VISITING, WEDDING AND Bus"-
NBSS CARDS executed in the moat artistic styles an d.
most reasonable terms: • ' decld-dtf
TTTTN'ION' - H EL ,
Ridge Avenue, corner of Broad. street,
BAHHEEBURG., PA.
The andersigned informs .the pablic that he hag re
cently - renovated and refitted his Well-known " Union
Hotel , ' on Ridge avenue, near the Round House, and is
prepared to accommodate citizens, strangers and t ravel
era In the beat style, at moderate retell.
His table will be supplied - with the beet the markets
afford, and at his bar wil be found superior brands of
liquors and malt beverages. The very beat accommo
dations for railroaders employed at the chops In this
vicinity. dtfl - HENRY ENTREE.
F "NKLIN HOUSIgy
DAL TIMORI, MD.
Thlis pleasant and commodious Hotel has been tho
toughly re-fitted and re-furnished. It is pleasantly
situated on North-West corner of Howard and Franklin
streets, a few doors west qf the Northern Central Rail
way Depot: liiery attention pelt to the comfort of, his
guests. LRISBNRING, Proprisiter,
Jel2-tf ' (Late of Selina Grove, Pe.)
THEO. F. BOHEFFER
BOOK, CARD AND ,JOB. PRINTER,
• NO: 18 MkRIERT STREIT, RABRIBBIIR4.
cr . Particular attention paid to prii4ing, ruling and
binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifeetd, iniurance Poli
cies, ChS*ll,, Bill-Heads, &a.
Wedding, - Visiting and Business Cards Pifatadl at " 1 7
l o w prises and in the beet style. . lan2l
MsBBBB. CRIOKEILING & CO.
HAT I N AGAIN OBTAINED TR
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VOL, 5
-NO. 24G
JUistelictneous.
pENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY,
' War Claims and Claims for Indemnity.
STEWART, STEVENS, CLARK &
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, and Solicitors
for all kinds of Military Claims,
450 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
• WASHINGTON, D. C.
This firm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pen
sion Business, and being familiar with the practice in
all the Departments of Government, believe that they
can afford greater facilitiewto Pension, Bounty, and
other Claimants, for the. prompt and successful accom
plishment of business entrUsted to them, than any other
firm' in Washington. They desire to secure snob an
amount of this business as will enable them to execute .
the business for each claimant very cheaply, and on the
basie of their pay contingent upon their-success in each'
case. Pot this purpose they will secure the services of
Law Firma in each . prominent !entity throughout the .
States where . such business may -.el had, furnish such
with all the necessary blank forma of application and
evidence requisite printed pamphlet ifistructions, and
circulars ' for distribution in their vicinity, with asso
ciates names inserted, and upon the, due execution of ,
the papers
,and transmission of the same to theni by'
their 'local associates, - they-will prOmptly perform the
business here. . . ,
1131' Their 'charges .will he ten dollars for officers and '
Ace dollars for privates, for each Pension or Bounty and
Back Pay obtained, and ten- per .Dent. on' amount of:
Olititne for Military Supplies or Claims for indemnity.
WY" Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 1881, in
any kind of service, Military ' or Naval, who are disab led
by disease 'or wounds; l ire , entitled to Pensions. All
soldiers' who • eerie for %We years or during the war,.
should it sooner close, will be , entitled to $lOO, Bounty.
Widows of soldiers who' ie or are killed, are entitled to
Pensions, and the $lOO Bounty. If there -be no widow,
then the minor children. And,if no minor children,
thee the father, mother, sisters or brothers are enti
sel as above to the $lOO Bonnty'and Back Pay.
• • JOSEPH B. STEWART,
• ROTOR ;L. STEVENS,
EDWARD CLARK, '
' OSCAR' A. STEVENS,
WILLIS E. GAYLOAD.
flrsoictsaroi, D. 0., 1862. '
tila.• Apply at our office, or to our 'Associate at
HARZI510:100, PA.—JOH N BIGLBII, Attorney and
lennsellor, • ' ; .
PITT801:143, & DIDDDLL, Attsr
oeyn-st-Low.
Petrovitts, •Pk.:---WM. It.. 881.1211, Attorney anNt
Counsellor. . " ,
PHILADBLPHIA, PA.--7. 411:411 I NNICHILD, 40 A orqou
street, WM. M. SMITH, Attorney And CoUnselfor. •
W.taititotoo, P.I4—'BOYD 0A1121.11.1N011, Attorney
ond•Ootinsellor., . . ,
jy81.41.1.y. • '
lA.C . lc N.& CO. 8
S rS Ili R -E'
to ..90 3( MARKEIT'BTRIIII!,
HAIRISBURG ) .P A., . .
Where they. 'gaud, to fievote theitentirietioie to the
etenufsetnre of ' ' '
,
BOOTS A , ,ND 'B-11,0•B 8
all kinds and varieties, in the neatest and most lash-;
onable styles, and at eetisfactoxy prices:
Their stock will consist, in part, of' Getationna's Mar
Calf and Pittent : Leutater Boots anci:Sltocs, latest styles;
Ladies' and Misses , Gaiters, and otheriShoes in great
variety; and, in fact eyerything connected with the
Shoe business.
CUSTOMER WORE will be particularly attended to,
and in all cases will satisfaction be warranted. Leese
Stud up by one of the best makers in the country.
The long practical experience of the undersigned, and
their thorough knowledge of the business will, they
trust, be sufficient gnarantee te ' the public that they
will do them justice, and furnish them an article that
will recommend itself, for utility, cheapness and dire.
bility. JACKSON & CO.
URINGE EL'S PAT ENT BEEF TEA,
LUL a e obd, concentrated extract of •
BEEF AND VEGETABLES,
Convertible immediately into a nourishing and deli
cious soup. Highly approved by a number of eminent
Physicians. • •
This admirable article condensed into a compact form,
all the substantial, and nutritive properties of a large
'hulk of 'm'eatnnd vegetables. The readiness with which
it dissolves into a richlind palatable Soup, which would
require hours of preparation according to the usual
method, is an advantage in many situations of life, too
obvious to need urging. Its highly nourishing qualities
combined with its delicacy, renders it invaluable for the
sick; while for those.in health, it is a perfectsubstitute
for fresh meat and vegetables: It will keep good inanY
alimate. ..
It is peculiarly well adapted FOR TRAVELERS, by
land or sea, who can thus avoid those accidental deprive
lions of a comfortable meal, to which they are so liable.
FOR INVALIDS, whose capricious appetite. can thus
le satisfied in a moment.
- FOR SPORTSMEN and.EXOURSIONISTS. to whom,
both its compactness and easy preparation will recom
mend-it. For sale by
sep24-tf • WM. DOOlf.. Js., & 00.
CHARTER OAK
. FAMILY riaou.R!
ITNEXCELLED, , BY ANY IN THE STATES
AIM SUPERICE TO ANY .
3E‘ IV 13 rt. A I\7* XI NO
OFFERED IN PENNSYLYANIA!
IT IS MADE OE •
CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WgF4r.
Er Delivered any pliee in the city fret of Margo.
Terms cask on delivery. 2 _ 2
jyte - WM. DOCK,CTR., k CO.
MUSIC STOREI •
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NO. 98 MARRNT STREET, HARRISBURG, PA.
SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS,
• MELODEONS, GUITARS,.;
VIOLINS,
• VIOLINS, BANJO 'STRINGS,
• . Of-every description. •
DRUMS, PTPXI3, TLTITNS : ACOORDNONS, etc., at
the lowest °ITT PRIORS, at
W. KNOCHE'S Kiln° STORK,
No. b 8 MAWS Massy.
TELE BEST FAMILY SEWING '
MACHINE IS
WHEELER & WILSON'S.
NEW ,OFFICE, Market Square; nezrto CoZdeX.'
11:7 - Call and see them in operation. • ,
'A general assortment of machinery and needles con.
stantly on hand.
MISS MARGARET ELISitT
Will exhibit and sell them, and also do all nada)
machine sewing on these - machines in the beet manner.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited..
apl3-61n
DYOTTVILLR GLASS WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA,
1163177.L0Ttra1l
ARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS,
FOBTBR, MINBBAL WATER, PIONLA AND
PRESERVE BOTTLES
Of UM DIBOZIPTION.
H. B. & G. W. BADINBBS,
' ' 0 619417 27 South Yront steroid, Philndelphin.
•
TAPANESE TEA.---A choice lot of
0 this: celebrated Tea just received. It is of the first
cargo ever imported, and is much ,superior to the Old
ness Teas in quality, strength and fragrance, and is also
entirely free of adulteration, coloring or:mixture of any
kind.
It is the natural leaf of the Japenese Tea Plant.
Tor sale by • WM. DOCK, jr., do 00.
3'AOa.BUgHELS York State Potatoes
U of different kinds,
1,400 Bushels York State k_PPles)
A choice ,lot of York State Butter.
Also, a superior lot of Catawba Grapes, and 30 bushels
Shellbarks, just. receired and for sale low by
H. W; BIBLE & CO.,
• deel-dtf - No. 100 Market street.
I. - AT A C K:SR - . : F...,: L .. . - -• . : .:.
ra.- •
hiLOIDIRIL, Noe. 1, - 2 and X. in all sized packager
-new,rold each pcociags tOrraatiii. Just received, aimi
for sale low by . ' . , WM; 1)00i, , Jr.: & Cip.;
51614/r. BEAU-Nia..FAUIT - JARS !
• ••
-Seat and °heaped la ,t,&• apsOcills! 04 1 ad
wet, DOOR; Is., & •
HARRISBURG / PA.., WEDNK.DA Y, JUNE 17 1863.
:~:iebic~~.
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DR. SWEEVS
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
13M
1 GREAT EXTERNAL, REMEDY,
FOR RHEUMATISM, 'GOUT, NEURALGIA,
iUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AWOUNDS,
PILES, HEADACHE, and. ALL RHEU
MATIC and NERVOUS DISORDERS.
For. all of which it is a apeedy and oertaqi remedy,
and never fails This Liniment is prepared from the
recipe of Dr Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa
'acme bone setter, and has been used in his practice for
more than twenty years with the most astonishing Suc
cess.
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivaled
by any preparation before the public, of whiclithe most
skeptical may be convinced by a singletrial:
This - Liniment will cure rapidly and radically , RHEU
MATIC IIISORD ERB of 'every kind, and in thousands
of' cases where it has been used it has never been known
to fail. .
FdR NEURALGIA, it;will afford immediate ' relief'
.in every case, however distreseiog. - • ' ,;
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in
three minutes and is warranted to do it. ' •
TOOTHACHE also wil it cure.instantly.
'FOR. NERIYO US 'DEBILITY' AND GENERAL
LASSITUDE, arising Dims imprudence or ,eicuess, this
Liniment is a moult happy and unfaUing , remedy. Act
ing directly upon the nervous tissues, It strengthens and
reyivitles the system, and restores it to elasticity and
vigor.
FOR PILES.--Aa an ex,ternal remedy, we dale, that
it is the belt knoWn, and we challenge the world to pro
duce an equal. Every victim' of this . distressing corn
plaint should give it a-trial, for it will not fail to afford'
immediate, relief, and in a Majority of cases will effect
a radical Mira. ' - • .
QUINSY and SORE THROAT are sometimes ex
tremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely applica
tion of this Liniment ,will never fail cure.
SPEAIMS *are sometimes very obstinate, and entaige- •
'meat of the joints is liable to.ocOur if neglected. The
worst case may be,congriered by this Liniment In,two or ;
three days.
'S R DIMES: CUTS, WOUN 03,'SORES,'UL:CERS;
-BURNS and:SCALDS, yield readi' to the wouderful
. healing; properties :of ~DR..SWEET'S INFALLIBLE.
.LINIM ENT, when used aceordioi to directioni. Also,
CHILBLAYMN,' FRGSTED FERt and - INSECT
BITES and ;STINGS; -;!
•• ' :,EVERIF HORSE OWNER -•
,
should have this remedy at handi for its 'timely tea at
the flist appearance of Larneness;will effectuallY pre
vent those formi4able diseases ,to • which all horses are
liable and which render ,so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly , Worthless]: ," . • ' •
Over four hundred volantarytestimonials to the won
,derful curative properties of this Liniment have ben
received within the last 'two yea: s. and many 04 them
from persons lit the highest ranks of , 1 .
CAUTION.
To wield imposit'on, observe the Signature and Like
,ness of Dr. ;Stephen Sweet: on every label,i eta also
‘• Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment blown in the
glass of,each bottle, Without which none are genuine.
RICCI sitDS'ON & CO.,
' Pole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
Por sale by all,dealers. aplieow-d&w
ITUBBAItD 8R,05.,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
NEW YORK,
Have the pleasure of annruncing to their numerous
friends and patrons in the Army, that they are prepared
to fill .orders and transmit parcels Brigs rt.. with the ut-,,
most care and promptitude. Watches so forwarded are
registered; we take upon ourselves all risks of tranapor. :
tation, and guarantee a safe delivery.
Improved Solid Sterling,Silver Im ENGLISH
LEVERS, in g0,..d running order, and warranted ac
curate timepieces.. Th is an entire new pattern, made
expressly for American Army and Navy sale. They are
manufactured in a very handsome manner. with Englteh
crown mark, certifying, their genuineness; all in all,
they are a most desirable Watch. Frank Loslie'S Buys
tratt d News of Feb. 21st,- , 63, says OBBARD'S
Tima-
BEEPERS are becoming. proverbial for their :reliability
and accurary. They are particularly:valuable for offi
cers in the army, `and travelers 1, The price is Sevnati-
TWO DOLLARS ($72) per case of six, being about one
third the cost of ordinary English Levers, while they
will readily . retail for a larger price.. Postage, per case,
RAILWAY TIMEKEEPERS, for ArmySpecn
lation.---The Army, and avy, Gazette. of Philadel
phia, in its February number, says:—" This importa
tion of the Hunierin Baos ;of New York, fills a long
felt want, being a handsome and serviceable Watch at
an extremely- low figure." Superior in style and fin tsh !
Decidedly the most taking novelties out! Should retail
at prices from $2ll to $..0 each. Good imitation of both
gold'and silver, with fancy colored' hands and beautiful
dials,“ toith sunerier regulated movement. Sold only by
the case of six of assorted designs. Engraved and
superior 'etectro-plated with gold, and silver-plated, per
case of six, FORTY-EMEIT'•DOLLARS, ($43.) By mail,
postage, $1.65 per case.
-MAGIC. TIME OBSERVERS, the Perfection
'of Mechiniem I—BBING A. BUSTING( AND OPSR eACS,
Or LADS% OR 4RNTLRMAR'S WATCH COMBINED, WITH PA
rim fist.r-Wirmixalstrapvintaxr.—The New Yorkll- .
hesitated News, the leading pictorial paper of the UM;
tea States. in its issue of Jan. / 10th, 1663, on page 147,
voluntarily says :-- 4 •We haVe been shown a most pleas
ingnovelty, of•whichthe HUBBARD BROS , of New York,
are the sole importers., It is called the Magic Time
'Observer, and is a Hunting and Open Face Watch corn
bined. • One of the prettiest, most convenient, and de
cidedly the beet and cheapest timepiece for general and
reliable use ever offered It has within it and connec
ted with its machinery, its own winding attachment,
rendering a key entirely ntmeccessary. The cases of
this Watch-are composed of two metals, the outer one
being line 16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby ac
tion lever movement, and is warranted an accurate time
plece.” Price, superbly engraied, per case of half
dozen, $204. Sample Watems, in neat mo. occo boxes,
for those proposing to buy at wholesale $35. If sent
by mail 'the postage' is 36' cents. Retails at $lO9 and
upwards.
11:7` We have no agents or Cirettlairig. Buyers must
.deat with us direct, ordering frond this advertisement.
Twins' Cash in advance Remittances may be made in
United States money, or draft payable to our order in
this city. -If you, wish goods sent by mail, enclose the
amount of the postage with your order.: Write your
address in full. Registered Letters only at our risk.
- t Address HUBBARD 113RO 4., IMPORTERS,
. • ' East cot. Nassau and John streets,
ap29 dam New York. •
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2 . 0,000, lbs. Composed of the followirig 13rarlis
just reeeiired : . ,
NEWBOLD'S—celebrated.
NEW JERSEY—SeIect.
EVANS & SWlFT'S—Superior.
MICHINER'S EXCELSlOR—Canvassed.
MICIIINER'S EXCELSIOR—Not canvassed.
IRON OlTY—Canvaissed.
IRON CITY—Not canvassed.
PLAIN HAMS—Strictly prime.
• ORDINARY HAMS—Very good.
Er Every Ham sold will be guaranteed se represen.
tad. WM. DOCK. jr. ; Or CO.
I ADIES 1 YOU KNOW WERE YOU
A can get fine Note Paper, Envelopes, Visiting and
Wedding Cards At SCHREYER'S BOOESTORE.
p,UPERIOR STOCK OF LIQUORS.-
WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO., are now able to offer to
their customers and the public at large, a stock of the .
Purest lignora ever imported into this market, compri
sing in part the following varieties:
HLS K X —IRISH, SCOTCH.,O BOURBON.
WINE—PORT, SHERRY, OL ADEIRA.
OTARD, DUPEY & CO. PALE BRANDY.
JAMICA SPIRITS.
PRIME NEW ENGLAND RUM.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.:
These liquors can all be Warranted; and in addition to
these; DOA &•Co. have. on' hand a large variety or
Wine., Whisky, and Brandy, to which they' invite' the
particular attention' of the public.
NOTIONS. --Quite a •vaiiety of usefil
and entertilidatsritoles—eliesp----iit -
•5, . .•;; 11011E71.111R 3 8 . BoossTmut. •
VRENCH MUSTARD,: ENGLISH , and
Ilscieetic Pi&lee, (Ay' the .dosen or hundred,) Etu
peFlor Wad 011, Ketchup, Sauce. uuul oesulimeOte of,
every 4upriplllen, for We, by '
127211.4 A ' WM. DOOK. 311.3 & Oo
T H E
Weekly "Patriot & Union,"
THE CHEAPEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN
PENNSYLVANIA!
AND
THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER- PUBLISHED AT
THE BEAT OF GOVERNMENT • •
FORTY-POUR COLUMNS OF READING MAT
TER EACH. WEEK I
AT' THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR
AND FI•FTY CENTS!
WHEN
SUBSCRIBED FOR IN CLUBS OF NOT LESS
THAN TENCOP,IES 70 ONE ADDRESS!
We have been compelled to raise the club subscription
price to one dollar and fifty cents in order to save our
selves from actual lose. Paper has risen, including
taxes, about twenty-five per cent., and is still rising;
and when we tell our Democratic friends, candidly, that
we can .no longer afford to sell the Weekly PATRIOT AND
Moos at one dollar:a year. and must add fifty cents or
stop the publication, we trust they will appreciate our
position, and, instead of withdrawing their subscrip
tions, go to work with a will to increase our list in every
county in the State. ,We haves endeavored, and shell
continue our efforts, to make the paper useful as a party
organ, and welcome as anewe messenger to every fam
ily. We 'flatter 'ourselves
• that it has not been witiMut
some Influence in producing the glorious revolution in
the politics of the 'State achieved at the late . election;
and if fearlessness in the discharge of duty, fidelity to
the principles of the party, and an anxious desire to pro
mote its Interests, with'some experience and a moderate
degree of ability, can be made serviceable hereafter, the
Weekly PATRIOT AND UNION Will not be less useful to
thejarty or less welceme to the family circle in the fu
ture than it has been in the past. •We confidently look
forlna - Oa - Bed encouragement in this great , enterprise,
andappeal to every influential Democrat in the Stateto
lend us his aid in running our sapscription list up to
twenty or : thirty, thosusand. The expense to each Judi
'''vidual le trifling, the benefit'ui the party may be great.
Believing that the Democracy of the State feel the ne
cessity of 'sustaining a fearless central 'organ, we make
this appeal to them for assistance with the fullest couti
'dense of success. ' • •
The Same reasoner which induce us 'to raise the price
Of the Weekly, operate in regard tothe Dailipaper, the
price of which is also increased. ' The additional cost to
each Subscriber will be but trifling; and, While we can
pot pershade ourselves that the chinge hecessarily made
will result in any diminution' of our daily circulation,
yet, were we certain that such would be the conse
,
. •
Auence,, we should still be compelled to make it; or sett.
fer a ruinous loss. Under theirs circumstances we must
throw ourselved upon the generosity; or, rather, ) the
justice of the public, and abide their verdict, whatever
it may be. • • •
The period for which many of ;our 'subscribers hare
paid for their paper' being on , the eve of expiring, re
take the liberty of issuing this notice; reminding them
of the same, in order that they may
RENEW THEIR CLUBS.
We shall also take it as an.especial favor if our preient
subscribers . Will urge upon their neighbors the fact that
the PATRIOT AND lINToi is the only Democratic 'paper
printed in Harrisburg, and 'considering the large amount
of reading matter, embracing all the current news of
the day, and
TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES
From everywhere up to ,the moment the paper goes to
press, political, miscellaneous l general acid local news ,
market reports is decidedly the
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN
THE STATE !
There is scarcely a village or town in the state in
which a club cannot be raised if 'the proper exertion be
made, and surely there are few places *which one or
more energetic men cannot be found who ire in favor of
the dissemination of notuni Democratic doctrine% who
would be willing to make the effort to raise a Club.
DEMOCRATS OF THE INTERIOR !
Let us hear from you. The existing war, and: the ap:
proaching' sessions of Congress' And : the Mate Legisla
tire, are invested, with unusual interest, and every. man
should have this news.
TERMS.
DAILY PATRIOT. AND UNION.
Single copy for one year, in advance. . . .. 00
Biles copy during the session of the Legielsture.. 2 00
City subscribers ten cents per week. • ,
Copies supplied , to agents at the rate of 11 50 per hun
dred.
WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION,
Published every Thursday.
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Subscriptions may commence at any' time. PAY AL
WAYS IN ADVANCE. We are obliged •to make this
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subscriOfon.. Any person sending us a club of twenty
subscribers to the Weekly will be entitled to a copy for
his services. • The Price, even at the advanced sate is
so low that we cannot offer greater inducements than
this. Additions maybe made et any time to a club of
subscribers by "remitting one dollar and fifty cents
for each additional name. It is not necessaryto send
as the names of those constituting a club, as we cannot
undertake to address each paper to club subscribers
separately. Specimen copies of the Weekly will be Sent
to all who desire it. , -
0. BARNETT & CO., Harrisburg, Ps
N. B.—The following law; passed by Congress in 100,
deines the duty of Postmasters lri relation' to the de-
Weery of newspapers to club subscribers:
(See Little; Brotiol ¢ po. , i edition of the Lew of 1860,
page chapter 13.1, section 1.)
"Provided, however, that where packages of new pa
pre or periodicals are received at any post office directed
one address; and the names of the club subdcribers to
which Ihey belong, with.the postage for a quarter in ad
vines, shall be handed to the, postmaster, he shall de
liver the same to their respective owners.2l
•
To enable the Postmaster to comply;with this regula
tion, it will be necessary.that be be furnished with the
list of name" composing the . club, and paid a quarter's
(or yeses) pmitage in advance. The uniform courtesy
of Postmasters, affords the issurance that they will
eheerfeliyaccommoastd club lubseribers,•arid the latter
Should, take care that the postage, wide is put a trifle
in each case, be paid in advance. Send on the clubs
.NOTICE. -Notice hereby given that
Letters of Administration on the estate of HENRY
SCHREINER, late. of Susquehanna towoship, Dauphin
county, deceased, have b• en granted to the subscriber,
who resides in said township. All persons having claims
or demands against the estate of said deceased are here
by requested to make known the same to the subscriber
without delay, and those indebted to •decedent, will
please to call and pay.
jell-a 6t • MICHAEL G. SCHREINER.
ESTATE OF SARAH S. WILSON,
deceased ....Letters ef administration on the estate
of Sarah S. Wilson, late of the City of Harrisburg, de
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, resi
ding at Mount Toy borough, Lancaster county, all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to, make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against it,
to present them duly authenticated, for settlement to
A D. REEBN, Administrator.
May 18th, 1883-myl9-6t*
A STRAY.—Came to the residence Of
LI John Fauber, in Jack.on township, Dauphin co.,
Pa., on the 19th of • Febtuary, a BLACK Hahn, with
front left foot part white'. and white star on 'Forehead,
about 16 hands high'i between 6 and 7 years old. The
Owner will come forward, prove property, pay charges;
or otherwise he will ;be bold according to law.
JOHN FAIIDga.
Jackson Township, March 9th,
.1863-ml2-13tw
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of administration
having been issued to then ndheersig es ned tate byof the Ittgist
RICHARD
er
of Dauphin ceunty, up t
HAWKINS; late of the City of Darrisbnrg, deceased;
all parmana 'having dolma ;against the estate of said
deordenti will make them 1-own without delay, and
those indebted to said estate'vrill present them form.
ment to • R L. MU NCH,
144-6tx Achni4iistrator rem. teal. onnsz.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
tept Notices.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
'the Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas
of Dauphin county, to distribute among the creditors
the balance remaining in the hands of David C Keller,
ase'gnee of Phillip Peck and wife, of East Hanover
township, in said county, will sit for that purpose, at
his office, in the city of Hurtisburg, on Tuesday, the
3 ith day of June inst., at 10 o'clock a. m.. at which
time and place the parties interested are hereby notified
to attend and present their claims.
jeB-doaw3t , H. M. GRA.YDOrsI, Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICK.—The Auditor
CV., appointed by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin
county to distribute among the heirs the balance re
maining in tne hands of Christian and . Jacob Zimmer
man. administrators of Mary Straw, late of Jackson
township, deceased, will meet the parties interested at
his office, in the city of Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the
23d day of June next. at 10 oVock, a. in., of which
they are hereby notified. H.M. GRAYDON,
my3o-doaw3t Auditor.
XECUTOR' 8 NOTICE.--Letters
12.4 .Testamentary upon the estate of D t NIEL S.
'MEP ER, late of Jefferson township, Dauphin .county,
dectd, having been granted by the Register of said
county to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to render immediate payment,
and those having... Wins or demands against said estate
are requested to make them known without delay to
JON AS• SWETGAED, Executor.
mn.s-law6w* Jefferson tow'p, Dauphin co., Pa.
•
OTICE.---Whereas Letters of Adtnin
l. istrati q n have been granted to the subscriber this
day, on the estate of his late Rife, Charlotte E. Rob.
erta, late of the city of Harrisburg, deed, all persons
having claims against the estate of the said dec , ti will
please make them known to the subscriber at his resi
dence in Market Square, in said city.
A. ROBERTS.
May 13, 1863—my14-dlawBw*
(IFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG
j COTTON COMPANY, HARRISBURG : , Pa., May 18th
1803 —An election will be held at the offrie of the un
dersigned, en Walnut' street, near Second., on . Thnrs
day, June 11,1308. between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock
p,mon. for a President, six Directors, and a Secretary
and Treasurer td Serve tor the enNuiror year.
WILLIAM BUEHLtR,
mayl9-6te39*- • • Eenretary and Trasurer
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Ia the Orphans' Court of Deruphin county : The Au
dit,,r appointed by the said coat to make distribution,
among the heirs, of the balance in thO hands of Adam
Brenneman, administrator of tbe estate of Sohn Bren
neman, late of the tewnehip 'of South Hanover, in said
*aunty, deceased, hereby gives notice that. he will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the
25th day of June, inst.. at 16 o'clock a. m., at his office,
on Third street, adjoining the NatiOnal Telegraph Office,
in the city of Harrisburg, when and where all parties
interested will attend if they see proper-
R'ODT. SNODQBAS,I,
Harrisburg, Pa., June 8, 1883-law3w ;, Auditor:
•
A DMINISTR.ATOR'S NOTICE.
-
•Letterss of administretion having :this ,day 'been
granted by the Register of Dauphin county to the sub•
scriber, on the estate of PITER BSCHER, late of the city
of Harrisburg, decwised, all :persons' knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are revested to make im
mediate settlement, and these having claims. are re
quested to present them to the subscriber..
HEARGE GARVERICA.
.
3e4., doaw6w Administrator.
A UD IT OR' S NOTICE.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Dauphin countyto distribute the bat—
aces in the hands of the Executor of Charlotte M%
Laughlin, deceased, and also the balOnee in the hands
of the Trustees appointed by said Court to sell the
estate of Mid deeedent„hereby gives not.c-4,tbat be will
attend, for the pu-poses aforesaid, at, his office in 'Har
risburg, on Tuesday„the 7th day or July next, at 10
o'clock a oi., when and where all parties interested are
requested to attend, if they think prop-r.
D. FL.EM LNG, Auditor.
Itarrisbufg, June 12, 1863—je13-lawd3
IRE! TYRE! FIRE!
Pit.it:anELpula May 30, 1863
IT. C. Sadler, Bsq.,:
FEAR FIR :—During the night, of May 19. ISq3, our-
Grocery and Provision Store, at North Second and Wil
low streets, took fire at about 2 o'clock a in., and ac
the store was a two-story.wood building it burnt rapidly,
and bSfore the fire engines could act upon the lire, our
whole stock of goods, including much combustible ma
terial, and amounting to over $2:00, were wholly de•
alloyed. We bad one of your No.ll Chilled Iron Sato,
which was i n the hottest part of the fire, at d it came
out of the fire not in the least injured, except the mel
ting off of the name, plate and- paint. The contents
inside were not affectid in the least, and we consider
the Safe just as good a protection against fire now as
before, and shall use it hereafter with increased confi
dence. The lock works as pdr'ectly as before the fire.
Yours truly, . M'MA.NDS &- CROFT,
Late 429 North Second et.
Attention,to the above certificatg particularly re
quested, as it is the first trial of LILLIE'S SAFES in
an accidental fire is Philadelphia.
• I..would say to all parties who want a Fire and
Burglar-proof Rafe that "LaLLIE'S WROGIMIT AND
.CHILLED IRON SAPES,are. much the cheapest and
the only real Fire and Burglar-proof Safes now made;
and to those who want simply a Fire-proof, ln would say
that LILLIVS WRoUGHT IRON SA:PR is fully Oqual
in all resp , cts to any . of the mostapproyed makers, and
is sold at fully one-third-.less price.
All parties iaterested are invited to- examine the
safes above described, at my store.
GEO. W. PATISDNii. Agent,
jel94aw Zvr 110 Market street.
p PAPER MANUFACTURERS
Sealed Proposals will be receir - d at the office of the
Superintendent of Public Printing, for supplying the
paper 'used bythe State for the commencing July 1.
1888. Said paper to be Took Paper, measuring 28 by 40
inches, and to weigh; mid 50 pounds to
the rearn. Also, Double Flat Cap, measuring 17 by 28;
inches, weighing 28 pounds to the ream. Bids will be
rsesiTed for each kind separately.
Bids can lea handed in up to WEDNESDAY. JULY, 1,
at 10 o'clock A. M., and must 'state specifically the
price per. pound of paper.
Samples of paper required will be sent to any parties
'upon applieaVon to the undersigned, and can also be
seen on the day of letping.
L. It FUNK,
• Euperintstadent PubVe Printing,
jel.o-d3t oaw 7.5 Market st., Harrisburg.
MORTON'S UNDIYALLED GOLD
PER.--FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED.,
NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
A GREAT LUXURY!
PERSONS In want of a superior and really good GOLD
rras will flnd with me'a large assortment to select from,
sad have the privilege to exchange.the Pens until their
hand is perfectly waited. And if by fair means the Dia,
mond points break off daring.twelve months, the pnr
chaser shall have the privilege to select a new one,
Without any charge.
I have very, good Gold Peas, mule by Mr: Morton, not
warranted, in strong. silver-plated eases, for $l, $1.25,
$1.60, $2.00
Nor sale at , SCHEFFER , S BOONSTORN,
No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
•
IQ T. BABBITT'S. Concentrated, Con-
IL., denied, or Pulverized ;loft Soap. Three gallons
of handsome white soft Soap made in aye minutes. No
grease required. . .
DinserlosS :—Dissolve one pound'of the soap in one
gallon bolting water,-,then add twe gallons warm, when
cool yoU will have three gallons !Damsons? Wang
Poir SOAP. Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft
soap. The soap thus made is an excellent wash for
trees; shrubs and plants of all kinds. For sale by
my2B- ' W.M. DOCK, jr., Cc CO.
RtALTH MONEY 1 lIAPPLNESs t I
At this season of year, when so much sickness prevails,
ever, one should provide himself with DE. MM.
PHRET , I3 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICIHEE, and prevent
disease in its beginning.
A fresh supply always on hand at
SOREPLEIVE BOOR-Arpon.
HarrisbUrg.
SPLENDID
O ASSORTMENT
F
LITHOGRAPHS,
Formerly retailed at from $3 to $5, are now cffered at
50 and 75 cents, and $1 and ,$1 50---jublished by,the Ar
Union, and formerly retailed by them. •
Splendid Photographic Album Pictures of all distin-
guished men and Generals of the army at only 10 eta.
For sale at SCHEFIBR'S Bookstore,
IS Market street„ Harrisburg.
RECRUITS WANTED for the • 47th
Regiment V., Col. T. IL GOOD, now stationed
at Kt!' Ww4, Florida. Apply to
1n7 2,64 n 1 d * LteuL. W. W. OrIiRTY,
&mai opposite Pfesbyterian church.
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,
SUNDAYS 11XCIEPTBD,
BY 0. BARRETT le CO
TiR DAILY PATRIOT AND IINIONI.I.bO served to sub.
scribers residing in the Borough for TNT CENTS Plll 11/111Z,
paribte to the Carrier. Mail subscribers, rxra nOLLAIIi
PER ANNUM.
THE I iIiEFNLY PATRIOT AND UNION is published etre.°
DoLLARs PER ANNITAI, invariably in advanoe. Ten coign
to one address, fifteen doftars
C.nnected with this establishmenb n extensive
JOB OFFICE, containing is a variety of plain and fancy
type, unequalled by any establishment in the interior of
the State, for which the patronage of the public is so
li el ted
PENNSYLVANIA, SS
In the Name and by the , Authority
OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ANDREW G. CURTIN,
Governor of • the said Commonwealth.
A PROCLAMATION.
The State of Pennsylvania is again threat
ened with invasion and an army of rebels are
approaching Our border.
The President of the United States has issued
his proclamation calling upon the State for
fifty thousand men. I now appeal to all the
citizens of Pennsylvania who love liberty and
are mindful of -the history and traditions of
their Revolutionary fathers, and who feel that
it is a sacred duty to guard: and maintain the
free institution's of our country, who hate trea
son and its abettors, and who are willing to
defend their, homes and their firesides, and do
invoke them to rise in their might, and iush
to the rescue in this hour of imminent peril.
The issue is one of preservation or deetrue
den; it invokes consideratione paramount to
all'matters of mere expediency ; and all ques
tionsof local interest, all ties, social and po
litical, all impulses of a personal and partisan
character, sink by comparison into insignifi
cance. It is now to be determined by deeds,
and' not by words alone, who are for us and
who are against us.
That it is thepurpose of the enemy to invade
our borders with all the strength he can com
mand is now apparent
• Our only, dependence rests upon.the deter-
Mined action of the citizens of our free Com-
nonwealth.
I now, therefore,. call upon the people of
Pennsylvania capable of bearing arms to enroll
themselves in military organizations, and to
encourage all others , to give aid and assistance
to the efforts which. will be put forth for the
protection of the• State and the salvation of our
common. country.
Given under my hand and the great Seal of
the State,.at Harrisburg, the fifteenth day of
June, in the year of our Lord one thou
rand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of
the Commonwealth the eighty-seventh.
ANDREW GT. OTJRTIN.
BY THE GOVERNOR
- (Signed)
jel6-3E
ELI SLIFER.
Secretary of Commonwealth
•HEDQVARTERS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA,
lIARRISEURG June 13 , 1863 .
GENERAL ORDERS.)
No. 42
WHEME AS, Inforniatien has been received
from the War Department, "that the State will
receive credit for all enlistments of colored
men who may be mustered into the United
States service as Pensylvania troops, under the
authoriOy of the War Department, and that no
credit can be allowed for individuals who leave
the State and are mustered into organizations
6!Bewhere;"
IT is 03.DEMED—
I. All persons are prohibited from raising,
colored volunteers in Pennsylvania otherwise•
than under the authority of the War Depart
nient, to recruit in Pennsylvania.
11. The-people of color in Pennsylvania are
forbidden to enlist in or attach themselves tc
any orgamization of colored volunteers 'lO be
furnished from other States.
111. All magistrates, district attorneys. and
officers of the Coramonwealth, are, required to
arrest and prosecute all persons l who shall dis
obey this general order, and particularly all
persons, their alders and abettors, who, under
any pretended authority, shall enlist colored
volunteers for any brigade,'regiment,. battery
or company, to be furnished from other States,
or who shall advertise and open or keep re
cruiting stations for such. enlistments, except
ing under the authority of the War Department
to recruit in Pennsylvania, so that such offend
ers may be brought to justice. By order of
A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Commander-In-Chief.
A. L. RUSSELL, Adjutant General of Penn
jel6-3t
WHITE SULPHUR
AND
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
It Doubling Gap, Penn.
JAMES D. ELEN*DIiEY, PROPRIETOR,
Late of Kirkwood House, Washington.
SEASON OPENS 15th JUNE, 1863.
These Springs are in , Cumberland county, Penn's., SO
wiles west of Harrieburg. They are accessible from all
the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburg, thence
by the Cumberland Valley railroad to Newville ; from
Norville, 8 miles
.good staging to the Springs. The
stage is alwaqa in waiting upon the arrival of the cars
at Nearville.
Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore or Wash
ington in !the. morning. can arrive at the Springs the
same evening at five o'clock.
The Hotel is commodious and cons rortable, with Hot
and Cold Baths attached, and extensive grounds for
walks and amusement.
The loeg experience of the present Proprietor (for
many years past at the Kirkwoo 1 Home in Washington,
~) enables , him to say, that it will be conducted in
a manner to please all Via , ors.
T eathiS :—s2 per thy; $l2 per week; 4 weels $4O
Children and servants half .price. je9•d2m
QAND..—Sand delivered to any part of
► the,eity at three cents per bushel.
C. A. DAVIS,
South street, near Second.
jee-lwd
ViTAR ! WAR I —BRADY No. 62
v v Market street, below Third, has received a large
assortment a SWORDS, SI3BSB and BELTB, which he
will sell very low. ao.o..dtt
BLACKING !—MASON'S "CHALLMNGB
Bu t oznio.l)-100 Gaoss, assorted else jut re
aoiTed and for sale, uthe/esalcand retail.
• deal WM. DOCK, :a., & 00.
WHITE BRANDY 1 ! 1-FOR PRESERV
TV
two Pusroses.—A very superior article, (strictly
pu t %) just receive¢ and for sale by
ply/ . WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co.
trAYARA, ORANGES.—Just received
WU. TVG& 74,0 t. CO.