Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 12, 1864, Image 3

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TIIURSDAT EVENING, KAY
_l2, 1861.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, eze., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom
panied with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition ace inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
A LINE of telegraph is about being establish
ed between Reading and Columbia, along the
railroad.
DELEGATE Rtverrox IN THE THIRD WARD.-
The election in the Third ward will be held at
the public house of Jacob D. Hoffman, in Wal
nut street, on Saturday evening next.
RArs.—Within the past twenty-four hours
we have had several showers of rain, which,
no doubt, were gratefully received by the
farmers, as vegetation will now shoot forth
with renewed vigor.
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A RARE CHANCE. —The well selected stock
of J. Kahnweiler's dry goods store, corner o
Sbconcl and Walnut streets, is now offered for
sale to any person Wishing the entire stock.—
It will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
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SICK. AND WOUNDED PENNSYLVANIA VOLTlN
TErits.—lnformation respecting Pennsylvania
soldiers in the hospitals of Philadelphia, may
always be had by application to Jos. Parker,
Chief of the Hospital Commission, at the
rooms of the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion, No. 1011 Chestnut street.
MEC=
THE Harrisburg branch of the Christian
Commission urgently call for contributions,
in view of the fearful destruction of the past
few days, in the Army of the Potomac.' Let
not our wounded heroes be forgotten.
Contributions may be sent to R. A. Lam
berton, treasurer.
DIEM; is a fine programme for to-night's
entertainment at Hitchcock's National Hall.
The new company attracts large audiences,
and the 'plays, songs,_dances, &c., are pre
sented in fine style. Mr. Hall, the stage man
ager, has an eye to pleasing the public, and
thus far has succeeded admirably. Go to the
National, and drive the blues away.
LET THERE BE LIGHT. —A. number of persons
who are compelled to go home Fria Third
street, late at night, have requested us to call
the attention of the city authorities to the fact
that there a no lamps along the above street,
between Walnut and North. Measures should
be taken at once to accommodate those of our
citizens who frequent that portion of the town.
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DISTRESSMG ACCEDET.—On Monday hist, as
a boy; aged nine years, sou of Henry Shettrer,
of Orrstown, was returning from mill with a.
two-horse wagon, the horses became fright
ened, and the boy was thrown in front of the
wagon, the wheels of which passed over him,
breaking both arms, and injuring him inter
nally to such a degree that he died on Monday.
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THERE, is scarcely anything occurring here
worthy of note, the war news absorbing the
attention of our citizens generally. Conse
quently it is exceedingly difficult to present,
in this department of our paper, the usual
variety of local news, and we give up as much
space as possible to the reports from the seat
of war.
SINFORD ' S TROIIPE.-If good singing is at
tractive then you can find it at Sanford's Op
era House. The first part of the performance
introduces fen male and female performers,
giving the best vocal music that has ever been
presented by any minstrel troupe that has
visited this city—after which an olio of songs,
dances, &c.; also the EXEMPTS, by three ladies
and three gentlemen—concluding with San
ford's Bone Squash. As M.r. S. is proprietciri
of this opera and the only man who performs
it, you can have no better opportunity than
to see him to-night.
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A Box of such articles as wounded soldiers
require, is about to be made np here by the
Ladies' Union Relief Association. Presum
ing that all members will desire to contribute,
they can do so by sending such 'articles as
will carry safely, to the house of John H.
Briggs, 'Esq., so that they may be packed to
morrow. At this season it is well known that
nobody has a large supply on hand, but one
cup of jelly or one can of tomatoes or pickles
from each person, or some dried rusk, sugar,
lemons, tamarinds, Vic., will soon fill a box.
Let us do what we can. M. S. BEATTY, -
Pres't 11. R. A.
Harrisburg, May 12th, 1864.
MOH AVPHECIATION OF A. WOIRiDED SOLD=
BY THE COUANDANT AT THIS POST.—We:
were called on this morning by a highly in
telligent young man, who had lost an arm in
the struggle to crush the slaveholders' rebel
lion. It seems that he had been induced. to
leave a temporary situation in Mile delphi a?and
was encouraged to come to Harrisburg, with
the intimation that he could get employment
in the office of Colonel Bamford. He ac
cordingly made application to that officer for
a clerkship, his papers recommending him
being of the best ever put on file for a similar
purpose; but his application was rejected, and
a civilian appointed in his stead, who had
never seen a day's service in the army. We
make this statement entirely on the represent
ation of the soldier thus shabbily treated.
The whole transaction is very Itomfordieh,
and is another fact added to the already accu
mulated evidence in favor of a change of
com
manders at this post. The wounded menof
the army are entitled to all places in the mili
tary service; of a clerical character. 'T. fey,
should be preferred, at least, when making
application for such places, to civilian appli
cants.
Tux, Lanams OF HAHRISBURG would do well
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to call and etintim the fresh iapply •of Mil
linery and Straw goods just received by Mrs.
J. Hibbs', No. 8 Market Square, next door to
Felix's confectionery. They are of the latest
styles and best quality ; and will be sold at low
prices. d3t
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THE only topic of conversation in our city
is the great struggle now progressing in Vir
ginia. Our office is continually besieged by
crowds of individuals in search of news. The
extras issued are greedily '=gobbled" up, and
hurriedly perused. Even the midnight hour
witnesses the inquiry, "What is the latest ?"
'Riose who have friends in the gallant army
of the Union are doubly anxious to hear the
news, and sleepless nights are passed in anx
iety in regard to those brave men who are
facing the death-dealing missiles of the ene
my. When the list of the slain is made pub
lic, thousands of wives and children, who are
now in suspense, will mourn the loss of hus
bands and fathers, - who have fallen in the field
of battle. The instigator's of this wicked re
bellion will have to atone for the murder of
the loyal hosts whose lives have been and will
be lost, and the wails of countless
_widows
and orphans will_ cry for vengeance! There
is a terrible end in store for the rebels in the
North as well as the South.
A FIGHTING REPORTER.—The Philadelphia
North American, of yesterday, contained the
following concerning one of its reporters :
A former attache of the North American,
Mr. John E. Norcross, was drafted in the first
Congressional district. He jammed the points
of his steel pen into his table, threw his ink
stand at a cat upon the shed, and instantly
reported himself for duty. He was the first
white conscript in the district to do so. Asa
Utember of Col. Thomas' regiment, he had
twice gone to the frontier. He read of the
lasi invasion while in Parii. He packed up
his 'wardrobe, consisting of a pair of drawers
and three dickeys, and returned by the fast
steamer to Philadelphia. He joined his regi
ment at Carlisle. He did his duty as adju
tant's clerk in the camp for drafted men, and
is now appointed a lieutenant in the 25th
S. colored troops. • He will leave to-morrow
for New Orleans.
,
Bolorrirs.—The May magazines give the
following descriptions of Spring bonnets.—
Upon reading them we suppose the ladies un
derstand what they . mean—we don't. We can
answer for it that they are all beautifub-when
filled out with a pretty face:
1. Bonnet of drawn-cuir-colored crepe,
trimmed in front with a fanchon of white lace,
loops of green ribbon, and Scotch feathers.
The inside trimming , is of bright flowers, of
Scotch colors. The cape is covered with a
fall of white blond.
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2. Spring hat of white straw, trimmed with
green and blue velvet, and one green and
blue plume. The brim . is lined with green
velvet.
3. Violet crepe bonnet, trimmed on the
front with a black lace insertion. The cape
is covered by a rich white blonde, headed by
a black lace. On the top-of.the bonnet is a
light violet feather, and a pompon of spun
glees. The inside trimming is of black and
white lace, mixed with searlet berries 'lliad
fancy grasses. A black lace barb is tied in
with the violet strings.
4. This bonnet has a front of drawn green
silk. The graceful soft crown is of white silk.
The trimming consists of a tuft of meadow
grass and field flowers; also loops of white
silk placed directly over-the; crown. The in
side trimming is of white and black lace and
field flowers.
5. Spring bonnet of white crepe, trimmed
with tench= of bright plaid velvet and
chenille teasels. The cape is of velvet, orna
mented by chenille cord and tassels. A long
white plume Curls'over the front of the bon
net. The inside trimming is • composed of
Scotch thistles and: heather.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To all who have Corns.
This week is a gaol. Limo to cut and trim your Corns,
and to get some of Mrs. Bs:Pa:Cora 'Salve that has cured
so very many. All who have corns just try for your
selves. Om be had for 15 cents a box, at No. 21, South
Pine stroet. MRS. L. BALL.
N. B.—Orders from a distance promptly attended to,
as this can be sent by mail.
Bann.vart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Sr.o., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose;vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart Ar. Co. ' Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
HAroussuao, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BArrsvesr—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat trouble% and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your ownas a
most admirable- specific , for publio. , speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
pirl agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
Hemasicink Jan., 1864.
To C. A. Bassvanr—Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
Lconsider them very far superior to any
Lozenges thati have ever used, in removing .
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectivenesth of . the 'delivery of public ad
dresses. Yours, &c.,
MO: WAT,I R JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. RizolvAßT—Dear Sir: Raving used
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried, and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
of with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, Ar.c., G. G. RARESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE,
HARRISBURG, Feb. 29, 1864. t
To C. A. Reanivearr---Dear Sir : I hale
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A. J. HERB
Military Business Attended To
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
sons residing at a distance parhave their business trans
acted by mall, by addressing
EUGENE &ITER, Attorney-at-Law
.74. Third street, Harrisburg,. Pa.
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CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!!
ALL sizes, kinds and styles at Ve 3 Y I ° .cr
prices. The beet quality of
Hoop skirts from 76 cents to $2.00.
A superior article of white muslin at 26 cents.
A good article of ladles' stocking, 25 cents per pair.
Also, a large and beautiful assortment of spring and
summer dress goods, ladies' and gentlemen's handker
chiefs, hemmed and plain, cambric and Swiss muslin,
cambric and Swiss edging, and a full and complete as
sortment of other goods, to which we inviite attention of
purchasers S. LEW;
Rhoads' old stand, corner Market and:Second Es.
HAIR. DYE ! HAIR' DYE
Batehelor's Celebrated Hair Dye
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect---changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Broom
without injuring the Hair-or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects 01
bad Dyes. The genuine is sibmed WILLIAM. A. BATCH
ELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c Factory—Sl BAR
CLAY Sr, N. Y.
BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM FOR MUSSING THE HAIR
jelly
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de
mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild
and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in its action upon the.skin.
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers•
jin2s-dawly
APHYSIOLOGICAL view of MARRIAGE,
containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 tine plates aild
Engravings of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a
state of Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Self
Abuse, its Deplorable Consequence upon the Mind and-
Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment--the only
rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the re
port of ca treated. A truthful adviser to the married,
and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts
of their physical cindition. Sent free of postage to any
address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postal cur
rency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX., No. 81 Maiden Lane
Albany, N. Y. 'marl-d&w3m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AUDITOR'S NOTIOE.
The Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas
of Dauphin county to distribute among creditors the bal
ance remaining in the hands of Michael R. Alleman, as
signee of Henry F. Kaylor, of Conewago township, will
meet the parties interested at his office, in the 'city of
Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the seventh day of June next, at
10 o'clock A. w., of which they are hereby =tilled.
myl2-lawdat H. M. GRAYDON, Auditor.
Rio REWARD.
TOST—On the 10th inst., a small porte
monnaie, considerably worn, containing Tour $lO bills
on national banks, and one $2 greenback: Was lost be
tween the Jones House and the depot. The finder will
bo rewarded by leaving it at RECRUITING OFFICE,
sth U. S. Artillery, Second street.
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ESTRAY COW.—Strayed from the resi
dence of tho undersigned, in Colder's house, near
the canal bridge, at-the foot of Chestnut street, a red Cow.
A reward will be given for her return.
Inyll-30 CONRAD EHRHART.
THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS,
PRICE ONE CENT,
I S
for sale at JACK'S BOOK and STATION
ERY STORE, corner of Third and Market streets.
Subscribers will be regularly served on leaving their
names as above. myl.l-d2t*
BOARDING. -A gentleman and lady, or two
gentlemen can obtain boarding in Chestnut street,
2d door from Raspberry alley.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENOE,
DEPARTMENT OP THE SUSQUEHANNA,
Theiussuite, Penne . , Maylll, 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS m duplicate;• are
0 respectfully invited by the undersigned, until 3 P. K.,
Saturday, May 21st, 1864, for furnishing the United States
Subsistence Department, delivered in Harrisburg, l'a.,
with "Fresh Beef, of a good and marketable quality, in
proportions of Fore and Hind Quartera Neat, (Neck,
Shanks and Kidney Tallow to be excluded,) in such quan
tities as may be required, and on such days so shall be
designated at this office, commencing May 23; 1864, for a
period of four months.
The ability of the bidder to fulfill the agreement must
be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose Cigna
teres must be appended to the guarantee. In case of fail
ure, the United States reserves the right of purchase else
where, to make up the deficioncy,ebarging the advance
paid over the contract price to the party failing to deliver.
Bids must be legible, the numbers written, as well as
expressed by figures; and no member of Congress, officer
or agent of the Government service, shall be admitted to
any share therein, or to any benefit which may arise
therefrom.'
The propoaals will be opened at three P. M., Saturday,
May 21st, 1864, and bidders are invited to attend.
- ' BROWNELL GRANGER, -
Capt. and C. S. U. S. Ir., Chief C. S. Dept. Susquehanna.
GRAND PIC-NIC
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
GERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH,
• TO BE HELD AT
I-X21.101-INT-JEN'S WOODS,
ON MONDAY,- MAY IG, 1864.
Tickets... 25 cents
An excellent string band will be in attendance.
Omnibuses will leave Wagner's hotel, Second and
Chestnut; also, from Stemlor's hotel on Ridge Road,
during tho'day. myll-d3t*
OR SALE. —The good v ill, stock and fis
F
. tures of a Bakery and Confectionery, well situated
and doing a good cash business. Satisfactory reasons fol
selling, Apply to J. J. SMITH, Mechanicsburg; Cumber
and county, Pa.. myll-St
HORSES! HORSES! HORSES!
WAR DEPARTMENT,
CAVALRY BUREAU,
OFFICE OF CR= QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON, May 7, 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at
this office until 12 o'clo4 sr, Monday, May 16th,
for two thousand (2000) cavalry horses, to be delivered at
tbe Government stables in Harrisburg, Penna.., within fif
ty (50).daya froin the date of contract
Said horstktif be sound in all particulars, well broken,
full flushed, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hands high,
from live (5) to nine (9) years old, in good condition, anti
well adapted in every way to cavalry, purposes.
These specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly
enforced in every particular.
No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by a
guaranty for its faithful performance. ,
- oirSbould any 'United States officer guarantee the pro
posal of a bidder who should prove to be irresponsible, his
name will be reported to the Secretary of War, with a rec
commendation that such officer be dismissed the service.
AU bidders lend guarantors win be - held to the strictest ac
countability, and every failure to comply with terms of con
tract, or to make the contract when:awarded, wilt be followed
by prosecution to the full extent of the law.
Form of bid and guaranty can be had on application
to this office, or to tho United States Quartermaster, at
Harrisburg, Penna.
Succeshful bidders will be prepared to enter into written
contracts, with good and sufficient security immediately
on the acceptance of their bids.
The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid.
The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids
deemed unreasonable.
Bids for fifty (50) horses and upwards will be enter
twined.
Bids for the entirenumber of Horses required are invited.
Payment will be promptly mate on completion of,pon
No mares will be received.
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Cavalry
Horses," and addressed to Lieut. CoL James A. Elein,
Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington, D. D.
Any other information will be promptly given on appli
cation. personally or by letter, to JAMES A. BSA
Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster,
Cavalry Bureau.
igt_Purchass in the open market will be continued, at
Harrisburg, until the contract is awarded. Price, one
hundred and forty-five dollars ($14,5) per bead.- Payineut
made in Certificates of Indebtedness for eight (8) horses
or moro. .
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NOTICE.
PROPOSALS will be received by the int
dersigned for the delivery and spreading of 500
perches of broken stone, in the Third district of the city of
Harrisburg. Proposes received until the 20th of May.
JOHN W. HALL,
.}
L. BERNHARD, Street Committee.
C. REES,
HarEsburg, May 9.-dlw
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEESHIF.
T HE partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, in the Military Claim AVM.*
Business, isdlssolved by mutual consent, from and after
this date. THOMAS C. 'AtecDOWELL.
THOMAS A. MAGUIRE.
Harrisburg, April 28,1881: ap29-d2w
DO YOIJ wish a good Gold Pen? re so,
can a& IMIEFFEWS lkokasora, Harriabanp
$5OO wANTED--For 2 or 3 years; for
which a mortgage on city real estate will
be given. For particullus addriass LOAN, at THIS OFFICE.
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WANTED -A neat. tidy Irish girl for gen
eral housework• wages $2 a week. ' Also, a nurse.
Apply_at KAIiNWEILER'S dry good.s store, corner Second
and Walnut ,streets. mylo-d2l.*
NVANTED.--A middle-aged WOMAN, who
is a perfect House-keeper and a good Cook, wishes
a place in a solid private family. Conditions are not
high wages, but good treatment. Apply at
malb-2t*THIS OFFICE.
WANTED -A good pastry Cook, and a
goad meat Cook. Inquire at the
apSO-41tf BRADY HOUSE.
AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His-
tory of the War, A rare chance to make money.
Agents are clearing from
,$lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000
volumes already sold, Send fbr eireidara Address
JONES BROS. , &
Publiihers, Baltimore, Rd.
de 80
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESORIP
TION . SAUCES of all the celebrated manufacturers.
SARDINE:i,
OLIN'S OILS,
MUSTARDS,
of every description.
Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR
and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best selected
stock outside of Philadelphia.
All goods guaranteed as repreSented.
Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance.
Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parts of the
city free of charge. SHISLF.R & FRAZER,
n4ys successors to W. Dock, Jr.; & Co.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE WWI
TOTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 Arch
street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE
SMITH; A. AL, Principals.
Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic,
and Collegiate. Full, college course in Classics, Mathe
matics, higher English and Natural Science for those
who graduate: Modern Languages, Music, Painting and
Elocution by the best masters. For ciirculirs apply at
the Institute, or address BOX 2811 P. 0., Philadelphia
Pa. ap2o-Bm*
MOTH
SACHET POWDER,
Non
PERFUMING LINEN AND PREVENTING MOTS.
THIS POWDER—a compound of valuable
, ..,
articles' for the destruction orinsects--thstrifiuted
among or dusted over Furs, Meolens, .Carpets, Clothing,
kc., packed away for summer, will - effectually prevent
moth. . , .
Being also a dellghtful, dlifusable perfume it will im
prognate clothing, Am., with a lasting and pleasant odor.
The finest fabric cannot bo injured by its use.
Prepared and sold at SELLER'S
Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street.
AUCTION SALE
OF
CONDEMNED HORSES.
Wert Dsvirinuorv, CAVALRY BiiasA;
OFFICE OF CERT QUARTERMASTER,
Wass:moms, D. C., April.2s,lBoi.
AXTILL be sold at public auction, to the
V V highest bidder, at the times and places named be
low, viz:
Altoona, Penn's, Thursday, May 12th.
Mifflin, Penn's, Thursday. May 19th.
Reading, Penn'a, Thursday, May 26th
Lebanon, Ponn'a, Thursday, June 2d.
Northumberland, Penn's, Thursday, June 9th.
Scranton, Penn's, Thursday, Juno 16th.
Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 23d.
Oils Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army.
For road andiarm purposes manygood bargains may
be had.
Horses will be sold singly.
Sales begin at'lol_ it., and continue daily till all are
sold.
TEEMS: CASH in United State% Treasury notes only.
AMES A. EKIN.
Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
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MAGNOLIA BALM.
mms is the most delightful and extraordi
.l. nary article ever discovered. It changes the Sun
burn and Face and Hands to a pearly, satin texture, of
ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth,
and the distingue appearance so inviting in the city belle
of fashion. It removes tan, freckle?, pimples, and rough
ness of the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transpa
rent and smooth. .It contains no material injurious to the
skin. Fatronized by Actresses and Opera . Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold wholesale and. re.
tail by KUNKEL az BRO.,
ap29-dtf 'llB-Market street, Harrisburg.
'rAwnts C. MacDowell,
Att . cirAiey-at,-14a
OFFICE IN THIRD ST., BELOW PINE
HARRISBURG, PA.
A LL manner of Military Claims promptly
11„ attended to, and claims collected against the General
or Slatd Governments, either yin Congress, the Court of
Claims at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un
necessary delay, and on moderate terms. ap29-d6m
18 1 64 ROACHES,: ac
As Spring approaches
ANTS and ROACHES
From their holes come out;
And MICE and EATS
in spite of OATS,
Gaily skip about.
COSTAR'S EXTERMINATORS,
For Rats, Rico, Roaehes, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Mosquitos, Moths in Furs, Woolens, etc.,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"16 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats coarse out of their holes to die."
8,11 - Sold by all Druggists every Where
Akirl ! I BEWARE I I I Of all worthless imitations.
JO" Costar's" Depot, No. 483 Broadway, N. Y.
sir Sold by • D. W. GROSS & CO.,
Wholesale and retail agents,
Harrisburg, Pa.
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Dr. J. P. KELLER'S
Dental Preparations
GRANULAR DENTIFRICE!
AIIBRICIAN 'AMA WASH I
lIIIESE elegant preparations combine the
_ . _ _
most desirable cleansing and astringent qualiti
es.
They render the Gums hard and healthy; neutralize the
acid secretions of the mouth,- (thereby removing the
prime cause of decay.) By their detersive prOperties they
preserve the natural color of the Teeth, without in the
least degree injuring the enamel, while they Impart to
the breath a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.—
In fact they are THE BEST ARTICLES in use for the pur
poses named, as a fair trial will fully demonstrate, and
as has been abundantly proved by their extensive sale in
this community during the last 14 years; and which will
be readily testified to by many who have repeatedly
urged the Proprietor to still further extend their sale and
usefulness. They are warranted to be free from those
destructive acids which so frequently contaminate many
of the preparations of the present day. Prepared and sold
at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of SecOnd
and Walnut streets. JOHN P. KELLER,
Surgeon Dentist.
For sale also by the principal Druggists of the city,
. ap2l.4if
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
TOITC.HERG at QIIKENSTOWN, (Cork Har
bor.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in
tended to sail as follows:
- .
EDINBURG, Saturday, May 7, CITY OF WASHINGTON,
Saturday, May 14, CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday,
May 11, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Pier 44, North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE IN GOLD, OR ITS EQUIVALENT SN CURRENCY. '
FIRST CABIN - $BO 00 STEERAGE $BO 00
do to London 86 00 do to London.-- 34 00
do to Paris 96 00 do to Paris 40 00
do to Hamburg .... 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00
Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremen,
dam, Antwerp, & c., at equally low rates.
Faros from Liverpool or -Qneenatown:lst Cabin, $76,
$B5, $lO6. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For further intbruuition apply at the Company's Offices
JOAN G. BAIA - Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y., or C. 0
ZIMMERMAN Haribibu • t123-dly
FINE NO. 1 MACKEREL, in Kitts, justre
ceivedat. SELMER & FRAZER,
mar 3 ./. (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., Co.)
TOY BOOKS, GLUES, dre.—A Large as
sortment of Toy Books, Games, Ste., just received at
uOl9 SCHEFFERT BOOM' ORE, Harrisburg.
XTEW MACKEREL, HERRING AND SAL
IN{ MON at DEM WYNN & KOIRPER.
AMUSEMENTS.
BRA.NT 9 S HALL.
Manager
The citizens of Harrisburg are informed
hat the above hall will be opened on
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1864,
with a
DRAMATIC COHIBIN ATION,
carefully selected from New York and Phil
adelphia, to produce the celebrated American
drama, entitled the OCTOROON, or Life in
Louisiana. This great production has caused
the most EXTRAORDINARY EXCITEMENT
ever known in the annals of the drama, audit
will be given entire with all the adjuncts ne
cessary to make it as successful in this city as
it has been in New York, Philadelphia and
Boston, where it has enjoyed a run of over four
hundred nights.
Further particulars in future bills.
PRICES OP ADMISSION
Reserved seats
Seats not reserved
Doors open at 74. Curtain rises at 8
myl2-3d
SANFORD'S HALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET,
REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL.
GREAT BILL THIS EVENING
SANFORD IN THE GREAT
ETHIOPIAN OPERA
BONE SQUASH
ISORDWEIALS.
Together with the great
COMIC ACT
EXEMPTS,
BY. SIX LADIES AND GENTS.
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann
vart's Drug Store.
Doors open at 8%. Commence gto 8.
Police always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 26 cents.
Orchestra chairs, 50 centa
Private boxes. entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each.
1-117CCIEICOCK.'S
NATIONAL HALL.
CORNER OF SECOND AND 5013TH STS
WM. HITCHCOCK Sole Proprietor
G. L. HALL Stage Manager
WHITCHCOCK respectfully informs
. the public that the above elegant palace of amuse
ment
IS OPEN EVERY EVENING,
with an entire new company of popular artists carefully
selected from the principal places in the country, forming&
FIRST CLASS MINSTREL TROUPE,
interspersed with a variety of singingand dancing, an en
tertainment superior to any over presented to the oitizens
of Harrisburg.
Tho Hall has been repainted and fitted up in the most
costly and elegant style, and every attention will be paid
to the comfort of its patrons, the accommodations for ladies
being superior to any place of amusement in the city, it
being tho intention or the proprietor to make it •
A. FAMILY RESORT,
presenting, as it does, a
FRCSS CLASS ENTERTAINMENT.
By the following talented company
MR. G. L. HALL,
MR. RICHARD MYERS, • MR. FRANK LUM,
MR. ED HAVEN,
MR. STEFFANNA,
MISS ROSE VOLANTE,
The beautiful vocalist.
MISS ADELAIDE MILLER,
The faseinntingDaneuese.
Admission
Reserved seats
Private boxes....
Seats in Orchestra
Doors open at 7. Commence at 8 precisely
my 9
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW TECOID.
Sole Lem
OPEN EVECV EVENING,
With a First-class Company of
SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, inc., &a.
Admission.ls cents
Seats in Boxes 25 41
864
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIRCULAR.
HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA. RESERVE'
ELLLS BARR & Co. respectfully announce
that they have in preparation a History of the Penn
sylvania Reserves from their organization to the expira
tion of their term of service.
The History will contain the names of all the Officers
and Privates of the Corps—their promotions, casualties
anddlacharges—also, graphic descriptions of their camp
life and their gallant achievements in the many battles in
which they have taken part—all derived from official and
authentic sources.
The History of the Pennsylvania Reserves will be in ONE
Vomits of 600 pages, octavo size, neatly printed on good
paper, and substantially bound in black cloth, containing
a steel engraving of the lamented Reynolds, and one of
Governor Curtin, (who first recommended the formation
of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corns,) and will be sold only
by subscription. It will be ready in August next.. Price
—Three dollars per copy.
The Publishers feel confident that the just pride which
every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men
whose gallant achievements and patriotic self-devotion it
records, will secure for "Tax HISTORY" a generous and
appreciative reception.
ELIAS BARR & CO:, Publishtr.i,
No. 5 East King Met.
Larrntarnit, April 25,1.864.
AGEXTS WANTED to canvass for the above work in every
district of Pennsylvania. Responsible references required.
my4-d&wlm.
SCHOMACKER & CO.'S PIANOS
SOUR GRAPES
Too well known in this city to need com
mendation. In use by
PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
GOVSBNOR CURTIN,
.lIIDGE PEARSON,
And Many other dlatingubihed citizens. The undersigned
offers these superb instruments at prices that cannot rail
to command public patronage.
N. B.—No OLD stock on hand.
Also, Sok Agent for the unrivalled
STEINWAY PIANO.
ALso,
BRADMIR'Y'S CELEBBATED PIANOS.
Chickering's and several other of the very best makes.
None bat perfect instruments sold.
Call and see largest stock out of great cities.
mar 214.1 S. WARD, Third street Music Store.
11011T.V.A SE call at the Subscriber's place of
business and be measured fer a parfeet fitting
SHIRT. The subscriber also keeps, on hand a large . sup
ply of ready made SHIRTS, and also Skirt Pattern*, for
sale, all kinds of stitching done to the shoeet order.
J. IL RI rt MS,
apl9-eodim* Walnut street, opposite the Exchange.
NB W BOOK B.—.Ma BROIJLDEIR
MUI3
' DAYS'OF SHODDY.
Jaat received at tdeial BOWSWITIt'S BOOKSTORE.
S. C. DUBOIS
50 cents.
25 cents.
=I
MR. W. CHAMBERS.
MR. W. WORRELL,
MR. W. NARVO.
GENTLEMEN,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
PROVOST Meese* t 'e OFFICE,
14th Dtsriacr, PENNSYLVANIA. i r
Tatuusuugo, May 10, IMid. )
•
N compliance with instructions' from - the
I
LA. p ro vost marshal General, the several sici-abirtas
or the 14th Congressional District are hereby notified to
present, without delay, their claims for credits under tho
call for 700,000 men, which will be heard by the Board of
Enrollment, at the thy ce of the Prow, st Marshal in Harris
burg.
The credits will i assigned "upon the evidence of
original and supplementary muster in rolls, or certificates
of the United Stales mustering officer or (Miners detailed
on recruiting service for the regular army, or the different
Boards of Enrollment".
Credits not assigned by muster in rolls or supplementary
rolls, or by the exhibits furnished the Provost Marshals
from this ottice to particular sub-districts, counties or
cities at large, may be assigned to sub-districts within the
respective districts, counties or cities, provided that suffi
cient evidence begiven in eaoh case that the sub-district
claiming the credit has either paid a local bounty to the
recruit for which the credit is claimed, or is the acthal
residence of suet, soldier, -and that the recruit was not
paid a local bounty from any other sub-district or county.
Credits will be established as per above claims until
May 16, 1864.
mylO-tml6 JNO. K. CLEMENT,
Capt. and Provost Marshal 14th Distric
Ogsms PRovogr rsaii
14m Manner, PESIMIX.V.ZIA,
Hamusamto, May 10, 1861
To the end that all persons interested may
have notice, and the object in view, a complete and
accurate revised enrollment, be promoted, the following, in
accordance with circulpr order No. 46, A_ A. Provost Mar
shal General's office, , hereby published.
1.„ The different Boards of Enrollment, Western Di
vision Pa., are requested to immediately proceed to exe
cute the said section of the act of Congress, entitled `Sin
act to amend an act for enrolling and telling out illo na
tional fences, and forotherpurposes," approved February
25 1864.
They will at once appoint the necessary enrolling
officers for their respective districts, with instructions,
Ist. To enroll all persons whose names have been omit
ted by the proper enrollingofficem, previous enrollment.
2nd. All persons who shall arrive at the age of 20years
before the draft.
3d. All aliens who shall have declared their intentions
to become citizens.
4th. AU persons discharged from the military or naval
service of the United States who have not been in stab
for two years during the Eminent war.
6th. And all persons exempted under the provisions
of the second section of the enrolling act, approved March
3d, 1803, but not exempted under the provisions of the
act approved February 24, 1861.
lIL The Board of Enrollment will also at once proceed
to strike from the enrollment; upon satisfactory proof:
Ist. The names of all persons who have arrived at the
age of forty-flve years.
2d. The names of all persons manifestly, physically
er mentally unfit for the service.
3d. The names of such poisons as are at this time ac
tually and legally in the military or naval service of the
United States.
4th. The names of such persons as have served in tta,
military or naval service two years or more, during tiffi
present war, and have been honorably discharged there
from. JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
mylo-2w Cap'. and Pro. Mar., 14th Dist. Penna.
11 0E8E3 FOIL SATN,
WAR DFFAETHEET,
CAVALRY BOREAL,
°FITCH OF CEEIEF QUARTSREASTHR,
WASHINGTON', D. C., sth May,1.864.
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at
Clasher.) Depot, on FRIDAY, May 131.861, beginning at
10 o'clock, 4 m, from 150 to 200 HORSES.
These horses have been condemned as unlit for the cav
alry service of the army; for road and farm purposes
many good bargains may be had.
Horses sold singly.
Terms: Cash, in Government funds.
JAMES A. SEMI,
Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster,
Cavalry Bureau.
mylo-td
tg:E C INT ro .& 'V A. !
LATEST STYLES!
MRS. la. MITER, No. 13 illariat Street,
IS PLEASED to announce to the ladies of
Harrisburg and vicinity, (who have so liberally patron
ized her since her arrival in this city,) that she has just
received, direct from the manufacturers and importers; a
SECOND SUPPLY
of the finest goods the market could atford is the line of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN MERRY,
and is now prepared to offer great inducements to par.
chasers. Her stock consists in part of
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, BEAD DRESSES,
CAPS, ORNAMENTS, &C.
SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, RUCHES,
HOOP SKIRTS CORSETS, HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLLARS,
CUFFS, BELTS, NETS,-TANCY GOODS, &C.
Also, a splendid assortment of •
BILE WRAPPINGS,
SILK COATS,
CIRCULARS,
MANTILLAS,
LACE POINTS.
PARASOLS, &C.
..5 00
..1. 00
Also, Ties , Scarfs, Pocket Books, Porte Monnelos and
Purses, elegant Steel and Jet Pins and Brooches, Belts and
Belt Buckles, and a full line or Trimming and Fancy
Goods, as.cheap as the cheapest.
Special care has been exercised in the selection of these
goods, With a view to the wants of this community, and
the ladies generally are invited to call and examine ttteas
sortment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received,
I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
Don't forget the place: No. 13 Market street, - .
MBE_ M.. MAYER.
Notice to Contractors. '
NORA BERN CENTRALRAILitAY CO.,
OFFICE OF THE. GEC= ENGINEER,
HARRISBURG, PA, May 9,1864.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until May 25, for the whole or any part of the grad
uation anal,ballasting for the second back of the Northern
Central railway between Dauphin and Sunbury.
Work to be commenced immediately. FulYinformatlon
may be had by applying to F. C. Arms, Esq., Principal
Assistant Engineer,at Sunbury,Pa., or. to the undersigned.
The company reserve the right to reject any or all pro
posals made. H. STANLEY-GOODWIN,
my9—dtm2s - Chief Engineer.
LOTS FOR SALE.
THE undersigned offers for sale a number
of St:II4DM, LOTS which he has laid out on Mul
berry, Crescent and Hummel streets, in- the rust ward of
of the city.
Also, a number In the VILLAGE OE . SPRDWDALE,
situated on the Jonestown road just beyond the city line
JAMES COLDER,
99 Market street.
my4—deodlw*
FINE TABLE OILS.-40 boxes fine table
oils of the best importations for sale, wholesale and
retail, by SHISLER & FRAZER,
mys successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
10 CASES FINE IMPERIAL FREW:
MUSTARD, for sale by
MISLED k FEARER ,
successors to W. D0ck,..&,..0.
mys
50 DOZEN TANS ENGLISH PICRTN.s,
comprising Madill', Chow Chow, Cauliflower,
hired Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For sale
wholesale and retail by SELLSLER & FRAZER,
mys successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
SAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, MA
meg and New York State Cheese, just received at
SMSLER & FRAZER,
successors to W. Dock, sr., & Co.
my 6
WALNUTS, CREAMNUTS, FILBERTS.
For sale wholesale at
SEMLER & FRAZER,
successors to W. Fork, Jr., & co.
mys
CRANBERItI-ES.—A choice lot of Cranber
ries just received at SHISLER & FRAZER,
mys successors to W. Dock, Jr & co.
BURLINGTON HERRING. The first , o.
--
the season. Just received at
eny4 BOYER & KOERPER.
JAVA,Jamaica and Laguyra Coffee, at
. MUER A. FRAZER
(successors to W. Dock, jr., & Co)
no2a
niErg cRTNRRATED VmGINIA on, of
Aix, and Day & Martin's London Blacking, just re
mixed and for sale by SirtRLER & FRAZER,
fel (successors to Win. Dock, jr , & Co.)
FOR SALt—A. very handsome Two-horse
PEDLER WAGON—cheap for cash. Direct letter to
BOX No. 818 Harrisbu , Pa. marll-t[
piq - Amst HAMS !!—Michener's ExcelsOr
Ji • Just tined. Received and for sate at
SILISLER & FRAZER,
mar2B (Successors to W. pock, Jr., &pc.%
A . PPLES
We bare just received a time selection of APPLES, in
prime 'order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or small
quantity at SHISLEE & FRAZER,
febS (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
r ti o THE P 11131,143 • - • 1 111 . e undersigned'
A. offer for sale In their season, a very large qiiantity
of ROSE BUSSES, and FLOWER PLANTS in great
vartetr. J. XLSH.
EIZZEI