Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 28, 1862, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA. ;;
haturday Afternoon, June 28, 1862.
WYMAN opens his budget of mysteries at
: ,,.101 1 's Opera House, in Ws city, next Tue.-
evening, and, of course, will be well pa-
111 uuzzA I Our Union Forever," a
song and chorus ; " When first my
,„. beheld thee smile," and the " Tic tac
are among the new pieces of music
:„, Ivo] at Knoche's Music Store, 93 Market
it .tt
I:MOND IN MO FOCKIIT.—A lot of torpe
f. exploded in a boy's pocket in the upper
a,, ,, ket house this morning, which fortunately
.111.-ed 'Jo more serious damage than tearing
pantaloons, and frightening him nearly
of his wits
.-.-......--.
DO. CITY SEWIIIIII. The ordinance recently
isi,ed by the City Council relative to sewers Is
t,lruort s literal copy of oue passed on the same
,I.leet by the Borough Council in 1861. The
Moor, in his veto, therefore held that the
p,-.4age of the new ordinance was entailing an
unnecessary expense on the city, and conse
i,.ently sent in his veto.
N,TERS OP CHARITY.—During the past week,
suite a number of "Sisters of Charity" have
~ n eed through this place for the purpose of
i..ting as nurses to our sick and wounded
,01.11ers in the various hospitals. They at
tracted considerable attention with their large
snowy white hands. If there is a class of
~ c tsons who live not for themselves, but for
, tiers, it is these same "Sisters of Charity."
iikAll BALL CLUB.—A number of our hadiug
• IeUS met at the depot of the Pennsylvania
„',7011d, in this city, last evening, and organ-
Base Ball Club, by electing the following
1-. , ident—Samuel D. Young,
ti.o President—John Runk, Jr,
.-eiary—R. P. Gemmel,
Trworer—W. G. Thompson,
E. L Da Barry,
bicul,ve Committee—D. 111cCary, 0. W. Bees,
W u. Muoro.
(11.;IB FIRING —Our juvenile friends should
roaemb.tr that the only time they have aright
to burn powder in the street is on the Fourth
ui July, and they must bottle up their patriot•
idm until the arrival of that great day. Firing
dquibs and crackers is all very good fun, but a
proper regard for the limbs and lives of people
in our crowded streets, makes it necessary to
forbid all such amusementa. Next Friday,
however, Is '•independence Day," in every
ieth.e of the word, and If the boys do not have
,rood time then it will be strange.
sliirrAar Hoskrret, Vrarroas.— Visitors en-
Itq a ward of a military hospital should not
':tribute oranges or other delicacies to the
~.natee uuless they have enough to give to all.
a.rgrone and nurses say that it is no less pain
to them than to the slighted ones to see a
:,.unction made among men who are equally
Late and deserving. Sick and wounded eol
.l,ere ale naturally sensitive. Away from home,
th nothing to engage their attention but
:Leh. own sufferings, their thoughts naturally
on the friends, the affections and the com-
ria which they sacrificed for the sake of their
uutry. they therefore see and feel a slight
6 l,tre me way have been intended. If you
Lave HL) - thing to give, and cannot treat all
LL., ti It• better to give it to the nurse or sur
. to be added to the general stock, out of
• will be supplied alike as their neces
tiro require.
'iv)ite To maim— Sanford with his inimi
oi will open the Opera House this
, Lefli, with one of the funniest and beat en-
Fli,letits ever served up In this city. We
diet omit the house will be tilled to its ut
tt c apacity. The music and singing will
tqlheie, the acting excellent, and wit irre
,tiLle It is rarely that such an orchestra
found, even in the large cities, and cer
-1.-') m, It delineators of negro character are
t o hi , found in the world. Everything
,c the performance is In admirable taste, and
of the music is of the most elevated
.-ilktur tln variety, in elegance o aim
^ hti well as the pure moral sentiment
pervades the whole, the entertainment
• ,ualled. Every one that sits through this
, t'% %/ Anon will leave, entertaining more
beutiments towards himself and hie
fel
"a'u4u.Every laxly for the Opera House to•
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AUN IN AND DONS Foa.--Itiobard Ash
unit tY s lumberman, and Ilene from one of
the tip aver ek)uuties. He oame to town day
before Y ebl 'eldfty from one of the lower lumber
markets, and flush in fundatihe proceeds
of the sale of his lumber, concluded to lay
' 7, r one night in the Capital city for the per
°se of taking a peep at the elephant, and
4tin hg up the animals generally. Having ad-
.ited bin "orculars" by frequent observations
Ittuligh the bottom of a glass tumbler, he
wilt.d forth in the best possible humor with
tluotlf and everybody else. In this condi
it is alledged, be fall in with one Tom
Nlthats and a negro wench named Ann
litthues, whom he took to a lager beer saloon
I ;adherty alley, where after imbibing sun
dr!' Epee of that delectable compound, he
(tired with the wench to some locality not
`tared, and the consequence was that yester
day morning he found himself minus the snug
of four hundred and thirty-five dollars.
44 was rather more than the jolly lumber-
It aeharganied for, and not fearing au expo
lure, he laid his case before Justice Baader,
!he betted warrants for the arrest of Tom
tisthans and the aforesaid wench. The foriner
h earing,
promptly arrested, but discharged after It
% ring, there being no proof that he paitici-
Pkted la the robbery. The o f f i cers are still
testing for the Woman, Holmes.
fit sTAren meeting of the Friendship Fire
company will be held In their ball on Monday
evening at the usual hour.
A SPECIAL meeting of the Good Will Fire
company will be held at their house this eve
ning at the usual hour, for the purpose of
making arrangements fur the celebration of
the Fourth of July.
-.,o,_____
THE committees of arrangetuent of the dif
ferent fire companies who intend to participate
in the parade on the Fourth of July, are re
quested to meet at the armory of the First City
Zouaves at 7 o'clock this evening.
By order of the company of First City Zen
ayes.
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Fr= SERINADS.—The brass band attached to
Sandford's Opera Troupe, arrived in town at
noon to-day,and paraded through several of our
principal streets in an omnibus, discoursing ex
cellent music. Of course, the band will be on
hand at the concert to-night in the Opera
House.
I=l
Axtx Baouaa.—An axle of an emigrant car
attached to a train on the Pennsylvania Rail
road broke near Ninevah station on Sunday,
causing a good deal of alarm among the pas
sengers, who were thrown against each other
with great violence, but fortunately without
doing them any very serious injury. The acci
dent caused a slight delay to the train, but
otherwise nothing serious resulted from it.
The " Nsw laossums."—Our citizens visiting
Philadelphia should not fail to pay a visit to
the. "New Ironsides," recently launched at
that city. The latest intelligence in regard to
the completion of this formidable vessel, is to
the effect that it will be ready for service sooner
than the contract calls for. She was to be ready
by the 15th of next month, but she has now so
far advanced towards completion that she will
probably be turned over to the government at
an earlier day. Steam was let into her ma
chinery, to test it, this week.
ammo!) CLAM —We had the pleasure last
evening, in company with a number of our
citizens, of witnes,ing an exhibition of the class
now under the tuition of Mr. Alfred Annstrdng
in the important art of elocution. The per
formance of the young gentlemen was exceed.
ingly gratifying, and they displayed a proficien
cy which we would scarcely have expected in a
clews which have been only six weeks engaged,
for an hour each day, in th ) study of the pleas
ing branch of elocution. The exhibition was a
novelty to most of those present, illustrating,
as it did, the elementary principles of correct
speaking and gesticulation. Mr. Armstrong,
in his system of Instruction, goes to the root of
the matter, and his aim is first to develop the
voice and secure a proper intonation and artic
ulation, and then to teach the pupil to accom
pany the delivery of his thoughts with appro
priate and graceful gestures. In this, we
think, he has succeeded admirably, and if his
present pupils will but remember and apply
the instruction they are receiving, it will prove
of incalculable advantage to them if called in
the future into the arena of public life. Mr.
A. should be erwouraged by all who wish
their children to become good readers or
speakers.
SOW:TM* ABOUT MELD 4INGIENCI.—The sound
of a bell has more or lees significance, accord
ing to the judgment or Inclination of the per
son ringing it. The church bells of this city,
ringing every morning at the same time, pro
duce an effect at once so harmonious and at
tractive, as to awaken the wonder and admir
ation of every stranger. A merry peal of bells
creates a sensation of pleasure, and quickens
the thoughts of any one who le susceptible to
sweet sounds.
Bells have a language that is understood—
being interpreted by usage for generations past.
Rapid, regularly successive strikes indicate
an alarm. A slow, measufeil.stroke at greater
intervals gives a melancheily sound, and an
nounces a solemnity. A bell affixed to a re
volving axle and rung with a wheel, produces
an irregular stroke—that is, a bard stroke from
the effects of the force used in ringing, fol
lowed by a lighter one, produced by the fall of
the bell to its normal position. A bell so ar
ranged and rung rapidly gives a merry sound,
and portends an occasion of joy ; or, rung with
leas speed and more business-like regularity, is
well understood as a call for meeting. A bell
not rung with a wheel should never be sounded
either for calling a meeting or expressing joy.
These well understood principles are in some
places extended to answer local purposes. Thus
in our largos cities, the citizens can at once tell
from the fire bells—not only the direct:on, but,
by the greater or less rapidity of the stroke—
the distance of the fire.
All this is well understood by every man,
woman and reasoning child among us, and
the question is naturally asked, why we are
daily inflicted by a violation of a custom so
familiar to every one. Some of the fire bells
in this city are tolled most dismally, in time,
and out of time, and altogether treated like
new toys by children. We have in mind a
bell persistently hammered upon four evenings
out of five this weak. The sound emitted his
no meaning, but is like the gutteralof a stam
mering imbecile. Now tolling solemnly as =if
a funeral cortege were passing—then two
quick strokes—fire South I Next a rapid suc-.
cession—lateral alarm, followed by all kinds of
strokes representing anything from a funeral to
a burning brush heap.
'We mu tell of at least one case of the pain
ful effects of this excess of dismal sounds. An
invalid, whose reason, for days Is flickering be
tween extinction and restoration, has its first
dawn of returning light, shaded by the sound
of a funeral bell. And, after a twenty-four
hour's wandering of the mind in darkness, its
first return to its throne is again greeted by
the Brune sound and again banished.
Fire bells should be used for no other pur
pose than that for which they are intended.
It cannot be pretended that a neighborhood
should be annoyed, that a few members should
be reminded of a meeting that they know
of as well as the officious bell-ringer. Besides,
it is impossible to ring a call, properly, on any
bell not revolving. Will the nuisance be abat
ed by the appeal to the judgment of eur
moo t or,must the City Fathers, ho asked to da
Sae this matter by an ordinance!
Pantsgluattia elegraptl. Oaturtrap "Afternoon, tune 28, 1862.
CHLORIDE OF Lam AS AN INSECTICIDE.- Ding
ier' a Polytechnischos Journal says : "In scattering
chloride of lime on a plank in a stable, all
kinds of flies, but more especially biting flies,
were quickly got rid of. Sprinkling beds of
vegetables with even a weak solution of this
salt, effectually preserves them from caterpil
lers, butterflies, mordello, slugs, etc. It has
the same effect when sprinkled on the foliage
of fruit trees. A paste of one part of powdered
chloride of lime, and one half part of some
fatty matter, placed in a narrow band round
the trunk of the tree, prevents insects from
creeping up
-it.. It .has even been noticed that
rate and mice quit Places in which certain quan
tity of chloride of lima luur been egad. Thhi
salt, dried and finely powered , can no doubt he
employed Or the, eiMerinifixhikits
lour of=;,ept
phur, and be spread by the same means."
Tay Ittvrar FEII4LLE Commi COMIKROVaiIiNT.
—The annual commencement of the Irvin Fe
male College, at Mechanicsburg, last . Wakes.
day evening, was a very interesting affair.—
The Baccalaureate AddiesS was:delivered to the
graduating class by Prof. R. D. Chambers, and
the annual address by G. W. Chalfant, of Me
chanicsburg. The commencement exercises
were held in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The honors of the class were announced
by Prof. Chambers, as follows:
The Classical Honor to Jane M. Weakley,
The Mathematicial Honor to Susan A.Adams.
The Belles Lettres Honor to Alverda M_ Here.
The Musical Honor to Ida H. Porter.
The Honor for Deportment to Martha A.
Bowman and Mary E. Redden, ex-equo.
The degree of A. 8., was conferred on the
graduating class by President Marl**. •
The self-possession. of the young ladies, who
made their first essay in public, was highly
commendable, and the style of their composi
tions reflecte d credit on the able faculty
connected with the institution. Not the least
feature of the occasion, was the aapearance of
the procession as it wended' its way from the
College to the china, headed , by the Harris
burg band, which discoursed most excellent
music. To see sixty young ladies, uniformly
draped in flowing white drapery, their eyes
lighted up with the excitement of the hour,
and their faces wreathed in smiles at relief
from the thraldrom of school-life,,or the pros
pective pleasiiretrof vacation, is a sight not of
ten witnessed, and may be better imagined
than described. At the close of the exercises,
the procession returned to the college, accom
panied by the band, who, after dining at the
college, favored the students and. visitors with
several choice pieces of music, and returned to
Harrisburg in the afternoon, apparently much
pleased with their trip, and leaving a very fa
varable impression, from their gentlemanly
conduct, no lea than the music they had fur
nished for the occasion.
In the evening the President and his estima
ble lady, entertained a large number of invited
guests, among whom were the, members of the
Bethoven (dub, of Harrisburg, who gave addi
tionaLzest to the festivities, by their admirable
music. The exercsises were of the most inter
esting character throughout, and, were attended
by a large number of strangers, among whom
were several of our own citizens.
A MODEL EEITABLIBBYENT.—Among the many
improvements lately made in our city, to which
we can point with pride as an evidence of pros
parity and as a determination on the part of
our business men, no longer to remain behind
the " light house," is the completion of Eby
Er. Kunkle's large brick building at the corner
of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike.
creditable to the owners and ornamental to that
part of our city.
The building Is not only one of the largest,
devoted to the grocery business, outside of New .
York, but the stock chillenges• competion.—
Without going into detail, we may. safely,
,say
that the firm keep on hand everything 'usually
kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and
that they sell at very .small profits. Their
clerks are civil and accommodating, and have
strict instructions under no circumstances what
ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any
customer. A general invitation is extended to
the public to visit the new building and exam
ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase
or not.
86000 DOLLARS WORTH OP NEW GOODSI-400
pair of mitts direct from auction, at 25, 87, 60,
62 and 76 eta.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10,
20, 30, up to 75 eta. Great bargains ! 600 new
hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 76 tits., up to s2:6o—
in town; the largest assortment of
low priced dress goods—all .prices: 100 places
white brillante at 124 cts.; some at 15 to 18
eta.; 60 dozen of shirt breaste at 'l2fetiii:; 20,
25 and 37 eta.,extra cheap; 200 dozen of La
dies' white st ockings, at 12i and 16 'eta.
magnificent assortment of embrolderedrcaMbilc
band, and cambric edging and intiertings, at all
prices. 60 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs;'at
124 eta.; also hemstitched 'kerchipfs. Whole
sale buyers we would invite to our large stock ;
and as we have a buyer in New York, who buys
only at the large auctions. We'promise to sell
goods at city prices.. Lswx.
.
We also received 10 dozen of real German
linen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemen—a
very scarce article ; also 20 pieces of white and
colored straw matting, and 6 pieces of new car
pets from auction ; 6 pieces of black silk at all
prices. Lsrwr.
Do not trifle with your Health, Constitution and Oh a.
rioter.
If you are suffering with any Diseases for which -
ILLIMBOLD'S RIJRAOZ BOUM
is recommended.
TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT !
It will Cure you, Save Long Sabring, Allaying tiPaln
and Inflamation, and will restore yott.to
Out out the Advortleement In another column, and col
or Bend jhr It.
BEWARE OF CO UMERFEI.7.B I
Ask for Holmbold'a. Take no Other
CURES GUARANTEED.
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Win. A. , Batchelor's , Hair; Dye;!
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer'Known!
All others are more imitations, and should be avoided
Ifyou wish to escape ridioule. ,
(IRE?, RED OR Mica H AIR insiantly: to a
beautiell and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MCDAIS AND DIPLOMAS Lave been awar
ded to Wm. A. 111TCOUILOR shine 18.9, and over 200,000
applications havisbeenntade;to thelair of the patrons
of b le famottiDpe. ..-. •
Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be dietingaidied from nature and is WAYILIOTIID
not to NUM 1114 the leapt, however long it may be eontln•
ued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes :remedied. The hair
invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop.
arty applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York-.
Sold to all the cites and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor,"
- and r.ddreee aerial* steel plate =giallo& on the four
Sidecar' each box.
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barolay
- ?IN/Apt:drily, New York.
, • .
Vek ;W I /MOW' IV r igic); COD
BDAit'
eltbig dm; ' ` oki*
OW by Nicums k BON
Wad Corner of Front and Market strews.
BE WISE BY TIMES!
HEALTH AND PURITY,
lit Little Arlreeid
HAIR DYE i IiALR DYE 1 I
BATCRELOR'S HAIR DYE,
771 E BES 2 IN THE WORLD
AVILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S cele
brated Five Dye produces a color not to be die
tinguish. it from nature—warranted not to Injure the
Hair In the lea+t; remedies the stints of bad dyes and
invigorate; the Hair for life. OMIT, RFD or RUSTY
HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, tearing
the Bair sensed beautiful. Sold by all Druggist+, &c.
WY' The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATORALIR,
on the four sides of each box.
PA(ZORY, No. 81 Barclay Street,
Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.) New YORK
my2tly
Nen- abuertistnunts
1 7761 JULY 4th. 1862!
FIRE" WORKS!
FIRE WORKS!
JUST ILSONWED AND NOS SALA LOW
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
JOHN WISE'S
Fruit &Confectionery store,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT.
Harrisburg,, Pa
FIREWORKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
INCLUDING-
ROMAN CANDLES,
SKY ROCKETS,
PIN WHEELS,
MINES,
SERPENTS,
Er9k l. st B l
PROCESSION TORCHES,
(Burn Three Hours.)
SOFT CASE TORPEDOES,
HARD CASE TORPEDOES,
PULLING CRA0.112138,
FIRE CR4CKEES,
MAMMOTH CRACKERS,
LADIES' UNION FANS,
For Waving, burns at once a Red, White and
Blue Fire—a new and beautiful article.
Together with an innumerable quantity of
smaller Fireworks, all of which can be purchas
ed cheaper than elsewhere.
je2s , jOHN WISE.
FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY•
TIIST received at Bergner's Cheap Bookstore,
el a large assortment of Flags—all sizes, from
4 inches to 10 feet.
FLAGS FOR 1 CENT. '
FLAGS FOR 2 CENTS.
FLAGS FOR 3 CENTS.
FLAGS FOR 6 CENTS.
FLAGS FOICI2 CENTS.
•
FLAGS FOR 25 CENTS.
FLAGS FOR 40' CENTS.
FLAGS FOR 75 CENTS.
FLAGS FOR $l.OO.
FLAGS FOR $2 50.
FLAGS FOR $6 00.
Flags of any size not on hand will be fur
nished to order at the shortest notice at
BERGNER'S.
TO NEW YORK AND:BACK
.
Fog SIX DOLLARS.
EXCUSION TICKETS
Will be boned at the READING RAILROAD
DEPOT, from
Harriabint to New York and Baok,
Via READING, ALLENTOWN & EASTON,
Good from Saturday, June 28th, until Monday
July 7th, 1862,
AT SIX DOLLARS EACH,
With the privilege of laying over at any inter
mediate Station, in either direction, between
the above dates.
J. J. CLYDE,
&nerd Agent Reading Railroad, Harrisburg.
Ram 24, 1862. je26-dtjys.
WHITEHILL'S PATENT WAGON.
P HE above wagon is now on exhibition
_L at the Bomgatainer Hones where the Patentee is
stopping, and will be glad to have all call and examine
his patent.
The na ore of the invention is making the front and
back hounds alike, eo as to be connected by and adjusta
ble coupling pole and bol , that the horses 01111 be at
tached to either end of the wagon.
County and State Eights for sale.
jel6 dBt. - JOHN S. WHITEHILL.
SCHIRFFELIN BROTHERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per
fumery, An. Also agents for the sale of Refined
Petroleum. lllaminating , Oil, superior to any Coal oil •
furniahod to an, quantities at the lowest market rates.
170 and 172 William &red,
a27d6m] NEW YORK.
100 Irracll. of pOO.ll
BUILDINII:LIIIE STONE,
TOR WI AT TE
KEYSTONE'FARM.
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SUGAR!
100 BBLS. Sugar (Refitted and Raw,)
oral grades and kind' Just received and
will be sold at the /omit market prices.
Je2o ' WM' DOCK, JR., lc Co.
• ATTENTION, FARMERS
SCYTHES, SNATHS,, GRAIN CRADLES,
RAKES, IiKIYTEE STONES and ROLLS In great
variety, to be had osier at
431L,SEST.3 Hardware Moro,
JelO,TtT Opposite the Court ea ones.
EW Patterns of Coal Oil Lampe,- with
N
11111 the recently Improved Mune for pie by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S
m'l9 ennwr:lltorit and Harkin. atreets.
lIRERIOR 47,01 . ,1ity of Imperial and Black
re:; rot # l, :fbr . imeous & Bowsaw,
mi , 22 - 'Crozer Arrei, aiAd Iflaket Itr oo6 r,
(11_1JARA iJKLLY.—A largo suPilittli'
kj received* JUL Dots, ,
amusements
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY,
SATURDAY EVENING, June 28
SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE
THE GRIM COMBINATION COMPANY.
EIGTHEEN STAR PERFORMERS.
THE LEADING COMPANY OF THE PROFES
SION, NOT TO BE EXCELLED BY ANY
TROUPE IN THE WORLD
In Connection with Garatigars Brain Band,
Who will give a Free Balcony Serenade in Front of the
Opera House on the above evening, commencing at 7
o'clock.
CARDS OF ADMISSION. 25 cts.
Doors open at 7} o'clock, commence at 8
o'clock.
S. S. SANFORD, Proprietor.
R. Comtan, Agent. je2s
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE!
I UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, TEORS'DAI',
FRIDAY AND SATORDAY. .
JULY Ist, 2d, Sd, 4th and 6th,
AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON, RILY 4th.
-YMA.N
THII INCOMPARABLI AND INOOMPREDINSIDIN
WIZARD AND VENTRILOQITIBT.
Whose performances far umpire in print of mystery
and originality all the illudoo Fakirs and other Criental
Necromancers, precenten in the startling annals of Trab
lerie. Professor WY MAN whi.mako the Invisible Visi
ble, and compel men, women and other objects to appear
and disappears at pleasure, and In his SEVBN DIFFER
ENT VOICISS represent a whole Congress of Nations Ih
his own person.
His Fxperim.ote will be given in the spacious Boom of.
tho above named estabbsoment,. and will enibinee a
.aried s&ecnon from bis copious catalogue of entertain •
lug novelties. ,
ADMISFION
CHILDREN.
ORCHESTRA CHAIRS.
Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance com
mences st 8 o'clock. je2B-d6t
GAIETY MUSIC HALL
Walnut Street between 2d and 3d3
GRAND OPENING NIGHT.
NEJ7 TEORSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26th.
'IIHE Manager, Mr. Edwards ' 'has the
L pia vire of auforaing hens of Hart labor g,
.41 bavln leued the above named Hall will open It
with the following array of Talent not to bo, excelled by
any Company hi toe world.
OBSERVE THE NAMES :
llles JIItIA. EDWaRD3, the Footnoting Cantatrice .
and Queen of Songs.
ANT& LEWIN., the Beautiful Daum:lse, from the
Kona t Ballet Trcnpe, New Writ.
ID. DE staVE.si, the Comic Vocalist BanJoisit and
Eli °plan Coined Itn.
Prot 4..1,E lith.NTS the Eminent Plemoiet.
808 aDVittilDS ' the Great Fth•opt.o Clinedlau,
Dower and oar living Delineator tlt tile Cci.trabiaci.
Doom open at 7}, to commence at 8 o'clock.
ADSIP 4 SION
ORCHESTRA SEATS 15 eta.
ROBV. EDWARDS,
je24-d2tmae Sole Proprietor.
f~hEtlluncuus.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street, Ilarrisburg
DIALER DI
1 :::1° I A. INT •
NEAP SOSSWOOD PIANOS; from the bee
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED IMMO-
, MEN'TS, FROM $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings and mroi
• eal merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC. •
TEE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on
hand. Music sent by mail to any part , of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable for looldiig glitenea,.and all kinds of
pictureaalpaya on hand.
A fine anintment . of beat plated
LOOKING GLA'SBE
From smallest to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made to oraer at the
shortest notice.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street.
febl9-waslir
FOR ItENT.
eTHE Three btory Brick Dwelling House
oppcaile the Magnetic Telegraph Office on Third
tree& near, illitraet, owned by and formerly the. resi
dence ofErAleorge D.anc. -Owl .g: to the location a &a.,
this is one of the moat desirable residences for a small
family In the taw. nohow° being low furnished; any
article of Furniture therein' desired, can be hnrchased
at reaaonaole rates, Possession given on the Ant of
July. Esquire of .', ' , . R.' 8. CARRIER,
jail-att' '' ~ Onathe Premises.
NOTICE
MILE tuaderaigned having been appoint
ed aitaigneenatiimil , Wallower; of Lower Pautm
township, under a voluntary deed of assignment for the
benefit of creditors, hereby gives notice, to all persons in
debted to said Wallower to mare payment, ana thoSe
having claims to present them-to
• ROBE= W. MrCLUBE,
je24.d4t•w3t• imagines of tamuel Walower.
• FAMILY FLOUR.
WE INVITE. the . attention of families'
Who
BAKE THEIR OWN BREAD,
to our stook of Flour. We have Jest received
SEVENTY-FIVE BARRELS
or the Choicest (White Wheat) fit. Louts Flour that
the Western Marset affords.
We guarantee every barrel or bag we sell to be strict
ly sum' or. [jam] Ww. Jli., & CO.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
HENRY C: SHAFFER, Papar Hanger,
h a s pia opened a large, new and well selected
:tack of Wall Paper and Window Shades, at his new
stOreMo. 12 Market street, next to Hummel St 8111ingers
grocery near, the Bridge.
sir . Paper bangby g personally attended to. All work
warranted. je9 dlino
FLY PAPER.
meFANCY COLORED Pager, ready cut, for
covering looking Glasoas, Picture lhfunee,
n and o th er new patterns for Salo at •
IignONKB'S BOOKSTORI.
• • 'HAY! liAir 1:
ASUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at,
sre oroirial for sale b
JAMES ILWILICELBH.
31Gem lbriertistintats.
HAPPINESS OR lii-ISERY?
THAT IS THE QUESTION.
THE Proprietors of the "PARISIAN
CAWNNT tiF TVINDESS. ANATOMY and MrDI
CINE" have determined rerardles; of expanse, to I sue
fret., (for the benefit of suffering hen:molt)) FOUR of
their most instructive and laterestittz Lectures on Mar
riage and its Disqualincations, Nervous Debility, Prema
ture Decline of matihrod, Indigestion Weakness or De
er, salon, Loss of energy and Vaal Powers. the Orrot So
cial Evils, and those lial 'dies wine, rein't from youth
ful fates. Faces3es of Maturity, or Ignorance of Pbysi.
obey and Nature's Law. These invaluable Lectures
hays been the means of enllghtoing and swing thou
seods, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four
stamps, by adiressing SECRETARY PAR.FIAN Cantors or
ANATOMY arm Miromors, 663 Broadway, New York.
,lelB-sly
SHAW'S SICKLES,
In Lots of 10 dozen or more, 1.4 PBR DOZEN.
Sole agency at 121 WATER STB.KET,
PITTSBURG.
T. WILSON SHAW.
Je23 •dlw
EDGEHILL SCHOOL.
PRINOBTON, N. J.
Rev. Jams P. HUGHES, A. M., I Principals.
Rev. Taos. W. Cantu., A. M.,
THIS Institut'On, founded in 1829, is
designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or
fora business life. The buildings are large and commo
dious, and the grounds embrace more than Bunsen
acres.
_Both or the Principals devote their whole ;time
to the camel, aided in the department of lustruotion by
competent teachers
She military instruction end drill, (under the charge
of an experieoeed lostructor,) Is arranged so as not to
(martini* with the regular elndies, occupy Irg a pat of
the time apprepriaied to exercise and recreation.
Puptht are re.stived at - any time sod charged only from
the date of ad. Mon. Tatum—CZ 00 per maim of
five months.
For circulars, or further information, addreas either of
the Principals. Re'ereute le also made to the Rev. Mr.
Cattell, Harrisburg.
Prow the Rev. Dr. Hodge and the Rev. Dr. McGill,
Protectors in the Theoloyiati Seminary, Princrion,
I have for several years been intimately acquainted
with the rev. Thomas H. Cattell. He has had charge
of two of my sons, and I can safely my I have never
nown any one hi whom fidelity and devotion to hie pu •
Ihave equal confluence. He is a good scholar and
• successful teacher. I know no one who has a greater
facility in gaining the love of scholars or who exerts
over them a better influence
• lam aware of the responsibility in ape Icing In such
terms of commendation of a teacher; but I. ant s tits tled
iten doing nothing but simple must ce to an excellent
man, In using the language which I have here em•
ployed. CHARLES
_Meta
—l5 "
_6O "
I have great confider cs in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, aa
a teacher,
both n his aptness to give itstruction, And
hie last in the adminultation of discipline. I have had two
song under his care, anc from the mad careful observe
don lam free to recommend the Edgehill ehool as 0-e
of safe and thorough instructioa.
Jo 4 dim At,pga,ND, R T. M>QIL .
INSURANCE,
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTE AMERICA.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,200 000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel P Smlin, Goerles Taylor, Ambrose 9.6 te,
John R. Neff, kllchsvd D. Wool, With ma welsh, Wit lam
E. Bowen, James N. &tumult, S mores Wales, John
*son, Cu roo L Bard Franc.s R. ()me, Ed ward S.
Trotter, balward S. (Auks.
ARTHUR G. CuF President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As neutral agent far ta a ) name comOltuF. Ike
underagoed is orepared to lake flee ri:ka to any pa t
of he `tateor Penney IVama, *9l.oer annually or pvvoet-
Ually, Oa the most favorable terms.
Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry
slay, Be ke's row
WILLIAM BITERLEIL,
jellt•dly HAI r.mut g Pa.
'WM. A. PARICHIL.L,
PLUMBER.
AND
GAS FITTER•
Third &red, next door to the Telegraph Printing
Orm
QTORES, dwellings, churches, public
bulldeigs, factories, Au., fl , ted up with gas, lead aid
Iron pipe in a voroman like manner. Hydra-ale, Wash
balms, Bath Tubs 1 ifi and Force Pumps, Motor Clo-et 6,
Lead and Iron Noe for water, gas and ream. A share
of pubilohatronage is respectfully solicited. All Work
pr mptly attooded to. myBo-dSco.
STRAWBERRIES.
Strawberries by the Quart, Chest or Bushel.
ORDERS sent through the Post Office,
or left at the lower Market, on Wednesday or Set
uroay mo flings, will be promptly a tended to.
Also they can be had at the place at any hour of the
day, fresh plotted from the vines.
Ks atone Farm and N ursery,
Immediately below the oily,
)02 J. MAI.
E. O. W lITMAN. ALEX. JOHNSTON.
E. G. WHITMAN 45 CO.,
318 CEESTRI77 STREET, PRLLADELPHL4.
MANETAOTHRIS OF
FANCY AND PLAIN CANDIES.
DEALER IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &O.
jel6Alm*
O YES ! 0 YES 11
DESIRING to rest from the active cares
of trade, I have passed the store into the hands of
my sod John T. Enaminger, who will con:lune the busi
ness as heretofore at the Auction Store, No. 3i, corner
of Second end Chestnut streets In this city; where I
would respectitily call the attention of my frleods and
the public generally to my large stock of new and second
hand Clothing. new and second hand furniture and so
endless variety of useful articles, all of which will be sold
at the lowest elution prices. Cash will be paid for all
articles in my line of business.
PHILIP ENSMINGER.
N. B. Crying sales, Kiting horses, vehicles, stock,
real estate, and all other property will be punctually at
tended to upon reasonable terms, by calling at no. 24,
corner of second and Chestnut sereets In this cl.y.
JOHN T. HNSMINGSR,
City A untloneer.
Jel2-dlm3law
NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD
HENRY BROWN
HAVING opened a ItLiaBLE AND STORM
Yes]) on Canal Street, bear Chestnut Street, 'oppo.
site the P, magical& Railroad Depot, !Ages this me hod
of informing the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that
he is prepared to do all kinds of marble and atone work
in a superior manner, and on the must reatoaabie terms.
je7o•d2m*
GREAT ATTRACTION. •
CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where
you will tind a large and well selected stock of
plain And fancy Confectionery of all kinds. A great va
riety of toys of every description, Ladles' Worn Stands
and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Frans, Nuts, Dates and all
other articles generally itept in a confectionery and toy
store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and
examinefor yourselves. WM. H. WAiXONER,
aprlB4l3ln oprletor.
PRESERVE JARS
AND
JELLY GLASSES,
QF all sizes, patterns and prices, just
received and for sale by
13 WV. DOCK, Jr & CO.
Dr. WM. R. DE WITT, Jr.,
OFFICE
SECOND STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
Ijol dlm
•
D S NDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and
' iirge soppily of this Celebraied Cod* ad received
bJ Oa/ WM. DOOM; Jr., 11 Co.