Eatßrapil HARRISBURG, PA FRIDAY EYENING, :DAY 20, IS6I NOTICE TO ADVERTISEUS.—AII Adver tisements, Business Notices, Marriages, Deaths, 6:c., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably , be aceom par ;ed with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Eilitioll/ Without extra charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY. WANTED - A journeyman coach-maker. One who is accustomed to working on bodies pro faned. Apply to. R. J. FLEMING, m ay2 0- dl w Third street. =C22I POTATOES. —A fine lot just received and for sale by John Wallower, at Reading railroad depot. myl9-3t* 1=2:1 l'au Governor and other State officers ad vertise for proposals for erecting the extension to the Capitol buildings. See advertisement. DIE Moulders' pic-nic will be held iu Heehulen's Woods on Monday, May 30th, in stesi.l of June 3d, as published yesterday. =l= THE John Lynch, whose :lama was publish ed in our police report of yesterday, was not John Lynch of this city, but a Baltimorean. JOIIN STEWART, Egg., of Chambersburg, has been elected one of the district delegates to the Baltimore Convention from the Frank lin district. HOPE Fn COMPAIM —A meeting of the Hope Fire Company will be held at their hall this evening, at the usual hour. Punctual attendance is requested. =mos Tan Paxton Fire CoMpany intend holding a pie-nic in Haehnlen's Woods, on Wednesday - next, for the purpose of raising funds to aid in defraying the cost of the new engine house. It is hoped that our citizens will generally patronize the Company. THE Union Meeting for prayer in behalf of our country, will be held in the Presbyterian: Church, corner of Third and Pine. -TliO services will begin precisely at one quarter of eight. These meetings should command thc: sympathy and attendance of our entire Chris, tian community. VEGETABLEs.—Persons in want of vegeta bles, cultivated in our midst, should call at Mr. Mish's stall in the lower Market house, to-morrow morning. Mr. dish has vegeta bles, in season, which are fresh, and much more wholesome than those brought from eastern markets. Give him a call. I=l Ln or Rang \yoaßs.--Attention is invited to the advertisement of a sale of the valuable iron works, farm, timber lands, &e., known as the "Green Spring Furnace Property;' , located in Washington county, Maryland. The sale will take place in Hagerstown, on. Tues day, the 14th clay of June. THE citizens of Harrisburg and surrounding country are invited to call at the store of Cathcart & Brother, in Diarket Square,.-and examine the splendid assortment of rich goodS now on exhibition there. The stock com prises a large lot of mourning goods of the very best quality and latest style; also, a gen eral variety of dress goods of all descriptions, together with everything belonging to that line of business. Every article is marked at the lowest selling figure, and the public may rely upon getting bargains by calling at Cath cart &Bro.'s. Ivraxn TELEGE.4I , II LINE. - - We learn from the New York papers that Mr. J. N. Wool, manager of the Inland or Independent Tele graph Line, has had an interview with the President and Secretary of War, and expects the line and operators to be released at once. The Washington operators have been released. No doubt the line will be in working order in a clay or two. The operators of the Harris burg office left for Washington at noon to-day, in charge of Lieutenant Gibson. It is be lievd that the company will be entirely exon orated from all connection with the - sending of the bogus proclamation published in New York. No doubt the whole thing was manu factured in the latter city. 1=:!1==1 Tnotrr FISHING is now the "sport" which is attracting the attention of our men of leisure, who daily devote :themselves to the practice of their skill in angling for the "speckled beauties." ' But what would old Isaak Walton say, were it possible for him to return among his disciples, were he informed that OHS : of his followers, who professes to be "some on a fly," had actually made his arrangemen.to bag a few dozen of "eighteen" and "twenty inch" leapers, but when he reached the stream he discovered that he had forgotten his "reel." where's a fisherman for youLThat man is.egnal - to the soldier who attempted to catch a "Pel ican" with "a smile." And, by the way, these "birds" are bedoming too numerous on .om. streets, and should be looked atter by the4,x tra police whom his Houor, Mayor Romufort. now has under his command. MINISTEIIni'O ANGELS. -- The Washington Chronicle, of yesterday, thus notices the deeds of the ladies in the hospitals there: "On the first arrival of sick and wounded to our. hos pitals, hundreds of ladies, far more than could have been useful, volunteered their services as nurses, helpers in any capacity. Some of these !patriotic ladies went quietly:into the hospitals and proceeded at once to dress the wounds, assuage the griefs, and cheer the hearts of the stricken ones. One of ,these angels of mercy, among others, is misa Ificyl lan, the patriotic daughter of the Hon. George W. M'Lellan, Assistant Postmaster General. She cheerfully abandons the elegant comforts of home, and all the gay charms of socieff- at this gay period, to soothe the afflicted and illnme the expiring moments by point*, :the eye of the dying soldier to the Cross. FAUEWELL, hcon!—Mr. Jake Budd will take a farewell benefit at Canterbury Music llall, this evening, previous to his departure from our city. A capital bill lies been pre pared, and it is expected that Jake's numerous friends will give him a substantial benefit. GO to the Canterbury to-night. DAUPHIN COUNTY SOLDIERS IN BATTLE - Casualties in a Middletown Compang.--"The Middletown Journal, of yesterday, says: Com pany G, from this place, attached to the Gth Penu'a Res. Corps, was in the late bloody battles, and suffered severely, it being almost cut to pieces. NO'troops in the army have seen harder service than this company, and they always behaved nobly in every engage ment, doing credit to the Army of the Poto mac as well as to our town. But we are again called upon to record the loss of three as brave and as good soldiers as ever went forth to meet the enemy, while the list of wounded is fearfully large, in proportion to the num ber engaged. Lieut. Ashenfelter sends the following list of killed, wounded and missing up to the 13th of May: Capt. Charles Allen, wounded. George Horn, First Sergeant, killed. Daniel Smith, killed. Lewis Spencer, " J. W. Peters, wounded. G. W. Pierce, W. W. Johnson, J. Lockhard, • " J. SnaVely, ; • C. Sullivan, " 0. Baylor, J. D. Books, missing. Several other men from and near this place, belonging to the 93d and other regiments, were badly woundell; VIA a' fey 1 41 e could not get their names. Capt Allen, of, the 6th,-was but .?lightly,lwoundefl. and has u•Ciriri4ed to hid A SPLENDID TESMIONILL TO A TRUE SOL DIER-A Just Recognition of the Services of a Faithful Servant.-For more than a year, Capt. John Kay Clement hes been the acting, effi cient Provost Marshal of the 14th District, with his headquarters this ~ In ..the dis charge of his official duty, Capt. C. has, per haps, been more successful than any officer of a like grade in the service of the Government, eliciting golden 'opinions from those with whoin he coineS" in Official coh' tact; iind_Wiri ning the confidence and respect of the very people among whom he is constrained, by his orders, to enforce the stern laws made ne cessary to win and re-establish the peace and inithori4: j tif the -eroirbiiiiliLf: ;'-In 'order to testify tire high appreciation in which silch . an officer is held, personally, and to pay a just trilbute to •his : unflinching zeal - in. •the public service, some of , thefrienda of Capt. Clement 'resolved to'have manufactured a number of articles which, should.serve_ this purpose. AccordinglY,,gt.' F. Zimmerman, of 52 Market street, received an order to have manufactured expressly for presentation to the tiON;osi'Mershal, a full silver Tea Set;, con sisting of nine pieces, gotten up of the purest metal and finished in the most elaborate and elegant style. The principal piece in the tea set is a Coffee Urn, eighteen inches high, be neath which receptacle =for The Urn is set upon a square base, supported by four legs, all of which are carved and em bossed in the most elegant style of the art. On the Sides of the eritaie two handies-4,he lid on the top rialifydecnated with • oak leaves - and acorns. - Thu igenAears following inseiiption: PRESENTED TO CAPT. JOHN KAY CLEMENT, Provost Marshal 11th District,, Penna. . . Connecteil with`the Coffic - - Erni, and - cdmprising the Tea Set, are a Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot, Slop Bowl,Creconer,and two revolving Butter Dishes, being something new / and entirely original in their design, closing and opening by a pro cess indicated in their name. On each of these'Pieces, the ,name T. Joni KAI CLEMENT" is beautifully:engraved. -- Independent of the Tea Set, are four other pieces, comprising a large Pitcher, Salver and two Goblets. The Pitcher bears the ,same in scription as the. Urn, while upon the Salver and Goblets the name, "CAPT. Jong KAT CLEMENT . ' is engraved. In addition to the magnificent testimonial described above, the some A3Fties:_ have had manufactured a Coffee Urn of similar - value and finish, with a Sale.er, and Galets, which are intended for presentation to Adj. IL F. Clapp, who has acquitted himself, while on duty at this post,in a manner to win the good opinions of his friends:as conveyed by this .estimonial. —These articles are on exhibition and at: tract great attention in the show window of Mr. Zimmerman; and it is,ard to slecide who has displayed the most taste •and liberEdity, the committee who present the testimonials, or the enterprising jeweler who has furnished these articles. We believe that the presenta tion is to take place this evening; and , we can only add that the Whole affair has. been, eon ceived and thus far carried'out with 'a jugt gard. for the merits and the services of a man and a soidier of whom all his friends are proud. Tux. DausicAßD, alsm Cousin Jos.—The ex cellent compilny now performing at Brant's Hall will this evening produce the very thrill ing play, entitled Tau P.IMNICARD, in which the whole troupe . will appear. This is a piece . that every person should-'witness,'it it cal culated to do an immense amount of good, in impressing upon the audience, vividly, all the horrors and evils of drunkenness, in a life picture. We would advise our readers to go` to the hall this evening. The entertainment will conclude with:- the laughable afterpiece, entitled "Cousin Toe,"_ in which that distin guished individual will "have buttons all over him." The Drunkard has been played by Dubois' troupe in all the principal cities in this coun try, including New:York, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Boston, I.,kc.rand has been nightly witnessed by the largtat audiences that ever assembled in the theatres of those cities. The papers are loud in their praise of the com pany, and the style which the play was rendered upon the stage. Again we say, go to Brant's Ball, and see the Drunkard to-s night. • Look to Your Interest Economy being the order of the day, we advise all who need HATS, Caps or STRAW Coops, to purchase at Zollinger's old estab lished stand, No. 13 Market Square, opposite Harrisburg Bank, as everybody admits (who examines) that they have the Largest, Latest and Best stock of goods. in their line, at the lowest prices in- the city. Call and examine. N. B.—We are constantly receiving New Goods. my2o-2t* 12=E:== DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONTENTION. At a meeting of the conferees from the 15th Congressional district, composed of,the coun ties of -Cumberland, Parry and York, held at Bridgeport yesterday, Hon. Thos. E. Coch ran, of York, and Levi Kauffman, of Cum berlaup, were elected as delegates. David E. Small, of York, and A. K. Rheem,. of Cum berland county, were elected as alternates. The'delegates were instructed to vote for the re-nomination of Abraham Lincoln. 11=1=1 THE PUBLIC GROUNDS.-31r. Editor:—l no ticed in the columns of the TELEGRAPH of Tuesday evening last, an article relating to - the Public 'Grounds, which called the atten tion of the "powers that be," to the propriety of immediately cutting the grass on said grounds, and of repeating said cutting every two or three weeks. I hope the Superin tendent of •Public Grounds will not adopt this absurd idea, arid have our now beautiful grounds constantly presenting the appearance of ,a repulsive stubble-field. The people are not hostilelto the fragrant and beautiful clover blossoms, .which will soon lend their sweet ness to the evening air. Let the Superin tendent; of Public Ground.s adopt, the policy pursued heretofore, and not cut the grass un til time ; and avoid the folly and expense of cutting it so often. ' 'Truly yours, A SUBSCRIBER. , el= . e. Enrron —Will you please call the atten tion of your male readers to the meetings for prayer, held each* evening this week? Why do they absent themselves from them? Have 'they no - 'interests, at stake, or have they so fully liuMbled themselve:s before God that there' is! , no need of meeting publicly to en treat that He will turn his anger from us-and 'Make our armies successful. I know business is the plea; but what will business be worth if our enemies triumph? Far better to close the places of business for ors: BOMI for a few days, and let ALL call mightily upon God, as did the Niuevites. Then might we truly ex pect such a blessing to descend upon our army and - Nation as would cause the world to look with wonder and exclaim with us, "0 God not unto us, ;but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy and thy truth's sake." I was struck on Tuesday evening on looking around, to see the female portion so much greater tlian the males, and the thought arose, have our sins upon us, and has man no part •in - -When the HEARTS of of the nation are humbled, then may we ex peckGod 'near our prayers, and war shall be known no more in all our borders. A LOVER OF'HER COUNTRY AND HER GOD. HABRISBILTRG, May 19, 1864. THE Paris Fasuroxs.—" It is a little singu lar.that the only articles imported from France which liars not risen in proportion to the rise in gold, or the depreciation of paper money, are cloaks, mantillas and bonnets. These in dispensable articles of ladies' wear, although Made of finer and more costly material than ever, cost but a trifle more than they did three yetres ago, so that there is no excuse on the score of economy for any lady to wear an un fashionable'• bonnet, or a worn-out sack or niantilla."--Ladies' Gazette of 'Fashion. . . Tln•Paris lives the devil, the Frenchmen say, Hem° there the devir often is to pay; Ids driginates all fashions in the twinkling of ~an . eye, Aid puts up bonnets to a fabulous "high." But this is one of the ills that husbands must ' bear,' In pity for those who have "nothing to wear." But, reader, let me ask you, good lack, Do you fancy an ancient bonnet or sack? Can you complacently look upon Fashion's outraged laws, Without any just or unreasonable cause? Or can you abide anything of slatternly wear, By those who have plenty, and money to spare? Never! Hence America the gauntlet of fashion has hurled. At London, at Paris, and the whole fashiona ble world! Go look in at Mrs. Mayer's, No. 13 Market street, And• feast your.. eyes on a fanciful treat— For it is there that Fashion holds her regal sway, Where much can be bought with but little to pay. Bonnets from "four fifty" to the gems at "fif teen," An 4 hats from "seventy-five to five" may be seen, Decorated with feathers, ribbons and flowers, To remind one of rural groves and shady bowers. Pine silk mantillas at the little figure "four," Cloaks and Circular; seven dollars to nearly two score. Gore and trail skirts at any price you choose, And ribbons which rival the rainbow's hues. All intermediate shades, from mourning black to bridal whites, 'Which knock all other stores higher than so many kites. Head dresses,ruches, ornaments, nets and lace, To give to the contour an elegant and finished grace, • To lend additional charms to every beauty's face, In every private home or public place. Caps, Hosiery, Collars, Corsets, Cuffs and Gloves, - • Of all shades in tan, as well as turtle doves. Handkerchiefs, bordered, hemstitched and plain,." At prices you may never see them again. Parasols and Srinshades made in Various ways, To guard against Old Sol's fiercest fiery rays. Silks, Velvets , Scarfs, Ties, Steel Clasps and Pins, Together -with a thousand other useful things; No one of which can be had as cheap this day Inthis city—or even far - -farcied Broadway: Her system is the one which never fails— Miiltiplying small profits by quick and ready .sales. • Then ho ! for the Grand -Bazaar, Market street 13, Where all that I have written can be s een; A store that would do credit to any city's marts, A shade or two ahead of any in these rural Where sales of Bonnets and Mantillas are made At prices which really defy the trade. Remember,• Mrs. Mayer's, No. 13 Market street, where all the Paris, London and New York fashißns, , _ are received with uniform.' regularity, and Where it is no trouble to show goods, whether ladies are _prepared to pur chase or not. mylB-d3t SPECIAL NOTICES. itilittatir Business Attended To. BountY, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military 'lid War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have their 'business trans. . 1 0e4 bYmailvtlYi*ddrefiging z: • • " • - • EUGENESNYDER, 4ttorney.itzg. GENE. DER, . '40.7411i , 7 : Thira street, Harrtaburq, !. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! : - CLOAKS!!! ALL sizes, kinds and styles at very low prices. The best quality of Sloop skirts from 75 cents to $2.00. A superior article of white muslin at 25 cents. A good article of ladies' 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 good; to which we inviite attention of purchasers S. LEWY, Rhoads , old stand, corner Market and Second sts. APHYSIOLOGICAL view of lIARRLAGE, containing nearly 300 page, and 130 line lates and En g ravings 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 cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage who entertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent ' free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents,in stamps or postal cur rency, by addressing Dr. LA CROLX, No. Si Maiden Lane Albany, N. Y. marl-daw3m To all who have Corns This week Is a good time to cat and trim your corns, and to get some of Mrs. Bail'a Corn Salve that has cured so very many. Ail who have corns just try for your s-lees. Can be'had for 15 cents a box, at No. 27, South Pine street. SIRS. L BALL. N. B.—Orders from a distance promptly attended to, as this . can be sent by mall. HAIR DYE t HAIR DYE 3 Z Batchelor's. Celebrated Hair Dye . IS THE BEST 11'l THE WORLD. The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye slloto9l. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural/Imm 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 111 effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed wruLut A. BATCH ELOR.. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Ac Factory-81 BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. BATCHELOR'S NSW TOILET CREAM FOR DRIBMING TIM HAIR je2Sly- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICRPROVOST MARSHAL, 1.4T1L DISTRICT, P&KNSTETARLA, HARRISBURG, May 10,1864. rro the end that all persons interested may _L have notice, and the object in view, a complete and accurate revised enrollment, be promoted, the following, in accordance with circular order No. 46, A. A. Provost Mar 7 shal General's office, is hereby published. L The different Boards of Enrollment, Western Di vision, Pa., are requested to imaiediately-proceed to exe cute the said section or the Bet of Congress, entitled "An act to amend an act for enrolling and eallingmut the na:- tonal forces, and for otherpurposes " approved February IL They will apt once appoint the necessary enrolling officers for their respective distrieti., with-Instructions, Ist. To, enroll all persons whose names have been omit ted by the proper enrolling officers, previous enrollment. 2nd. All persons who shall arrive at the age of 20 years before the dmfL 3d. All aliens who shall have declared their intentions to become citizens. 4th. All persons discharged from the military or naval service of the United States who have not been in such for two years during the present war. sth. -And all persons exempted under the provisions of the second section of the enrolling act, approved March 3d, 1863, but not exempted under the provisions of the act approved February 24,1864. . 111 The Board of Enrollment wlll also at, once proceed to strike from the enrollment, Upon eatisfactory proof: Ist. The names of all persons who have arrived at the age of forty-tiveyears. 2d. The names of all persons manifestly, physically or Mentally unfit for the service. 3d. The names of such persons 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 the military or naval advice two years or mifre, during the present war, and hmcve been honorably discharged there from - JNO. KAY CLEMENT, inylo-2w Gap' , and Pro. mar., 14th Dist. Penna. )SECOND ARR,IIr I LATEST STYLES! J . PBS. M. NdYERf No. la Market 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 afford in the line of PLUM AND AMERICAN 11111LINERY, and is now prepared to offer great inducements to pur chasers. Her stock consists in pirt of BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES, CAPS, ORNAMENTS, &C. SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, RUCHES, HOOP SKIRTS CORSETS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, BELTS, NETS, FANCY, GOODS, &C. Also, a splendid assortment of SI:Lk WRAPPINGS, SILK COATS, CIRCULARS, MANTILLAS, LACE POINTS. PARASOLS, &C. Also, Ties, Scarfs, Pocket Books, Porte Denudes and Purses; elegant Steel and Jet Pins and Brooches, Belts and Belt Buckles, and a full line of 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 the as sortment Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. " Don't forget the place: No. 13 Markel street, MRS. M. MAYER AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES Wan DEPARTNEST, Cavaiser BUREAU', Opium OF Caw CaIIAPMEMSTER, Wammaarmer, D. C., April 26,1864. WILL be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and places named be- ow, viz: _ Reading, Penn'a, Thursday, Ray 26111. Lebanon, Penn's, Thursday, June 2d. Northumberlatad; Penn's., Thursday, June 9th. Scranton, Penn'a, Thursday, Juno 16111. Penn'a, Thursday, June 28d. One Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun dred and Fitty (250) at each of the otherplaces. These Horses:have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of-the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses will be sold singly. Sales begin at 10 A x. , and continue daily till all are, sol id. TESL S: CASH in United Statea Treasury notes only. JAMES A. BMX Lt. CoL and C. Q. H. Cavalry Bureau. ap2B dtd CLOAKS! CIRCULARS!! CLOAKS!!! ALL SHADES LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH COATS, WATER PROOF AND BLACK CLOTH COATR ALL QUALITIES NEW STYLES BLACK MTN COATS AND CIRCULARS A large im.)rtment of LACE POINTS, SILK SHAWLS, AND FANCY PARASOLS at reasonable prices; cheapest in the city at the new PHILADELPHIA cD3AK•srons, tayl4 In D. W. Gross , new building, Harrisburg. Dr. J. P. KELLER'S Dental Preparations. GRANULAR DENTIFRICE A..IMRICAN TOOTH WASH! THESE elegant preparations combine the most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities. They render the Glllta 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 flagrance 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 usefulneas. 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 Rc•oras of the. Proprietor, comer of Second and Walnut streets. JOHN P. SELLER, Surgeon. Dentist. For sale also by the prin.eipal Would& of thevity, ap2lAitf WANTS. WANTE D—lmmediately, Six or eigh good Carpenters, to whom steady employ meat and the highest wages will be given. Apply to P BERNHEISEL, JIT-, Harrisburg, Pa. my i t. AjVANTED-A good pastry Cook, and a good meat Cook. Inquire at the ap3O-dtf BRADY ROUSE. A GENTS wanted to sell the Standard His -11 of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,040 volumes already sold. Send, for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & CO., - Publishers. Baltimore, Md. de 80 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MILLINERY GOO U . M li S HAS OFTSED aT NO. 6 111.&11LIKE.T SQUA.I3.II, (Next door to Folii's Confectionery,) HERE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to the ladies of Harrisburg and vieinity the Latest Styles of Millinery and Fancy Goods, At cheaper prices than any house in the city. The quality of her goods cannot be surpassed. DRESS MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE Will be neatly executed. Ladies call andltaanalne - for yourselves, ap ; REMOVED. SOKBEFER'S BOOKSTORE. JOB PRINTING OFFICE, SOUTH SECOND STREET, Two Doors Below Helker's Hardware Store, OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. mar3o-tf PROPOSALS. OFFICE CHIEF CORR - MART OF SURSISTENCR, DEPARTAMCT OF TUB SUSIZEEHASR.A., HARRISBURG, Penna., May 11, 1364. QEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate, are respectfully invited by the undersigned., until 3 r. 51., Saturday, May 21st, 1864, for furnishing the United States Subsistence Department, delivered in Harrisburg, Pa., with "Fresh Beef, of a good and marketable quality, in proportions of Fore and Hind Quarters Meat, (Neck, Shanks and Kidney Tallow to be escluded,) in such quan tities as may be required, and on such days as shall be designated at this office, commencing May 23, 1864,.f0r a period of four months. The ability of the bidder to fulfill the agreement must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signa tures 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 deficiency, charging 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 proposals will be opened at three P. X., Saturday, May 21st, 1864, knd bidders are invited to attend. BROWNELL GRANGER, Capt. and C. S. U. R. V., Chief C. S: Dept. Susquehanna_ `.MOTH SACHET POWLYVAR, FOB PERFUMING LINER" AND PREVENTING MOTE. POWDER--a compound of valuable articles for the destruction of insects--distributed among or dusted over Furs, 'Woolens, Carpets, Clothinl, &A, packed away for summer, will, effectually prevent moth. Being also a delightful, diffusable perfisine it will im preg,nate clothing, /Sc., with a lasting andpleasant odor. The finest fabric cannot be injured by its use. Prepared and• sold at KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. 423 Notice to Contractors. NOR rffERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CO., OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER, HARRISBURG, RA, May 9,1864. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until May 25, for the whole or any part of the grad uation and ballasting for the second track of the Northern Central railway between Dauphin and Sunbury. Work to be commenced immediately. Full information may be had by applying to F. C. Arms, Esq.., Principal Assistant Enguseer,at Sunbury,Pa., or to the undersigned. The company reserve the right to reject any or all pna posalS made. 11. STANLEY GOODWIN, my9-dtm2s Chief Engineer. IVIELODEONS AND CABDTET ORGANS. itTENTY-SIX FIRST FE,EMIIMS, TWELVE saivErb . MEDALS, ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by lastrutneats of this class) has been awarded to MASON & HAMIAN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of these instruments always on hand W. E:NOCHE'S, Sole Agent, 93 Market street. jel-2tawly] JOHN A. BIGLER 2k. MARKET STREET., ABOVE FOURTH, (NEST TO ADAMS xPBESS OFFICE, ) HARRISBURG. wirrants, - Claims, Government Securitim, Cheeks Vouchers, ac., cashed. mar Mere. Thomas C. Macnowell, Attorney-at-Law. OFFICE IN THIRD ST., BELOW PINE. • HAARISHIIEG, PA. A LL manner of Military Claims promptly JCL attended to, and claims collected against the General or State Governments, either in Congress, the Court of Claims at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un necessary delay, and on moderate terms. ap29-d6m PURE CONCENTRATED COFFEE, SUGAR AND MILK. "DEMONS melting up boxes to send to their friends in he army, will find this an elegant article; one box Making forty cups of coffee, equal to any Java coffee, and with little labor. For mle at SIEMER & FRAZER, no 24 (successors to Win. Dock, Jr., & Co.) TIBILA_DELPHIA COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 Arch street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE SMITH, A. M., 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 ciirculars apply at the Institute, or address BOX 2611 P. o.,Philadelphia Pa. ap2o-6m* SAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut meg and New York. State Cheese, just received at SHISLER & FRAZER, 5 successors to W. Dock, Jr., k Co. WALNUTS, CREAMNIITS, FILBERTS For sale whelesale at SHLSLER & FItAZER, mvs successors to W. Foca, Jr., & CO. APPLES We have just received a line selection of APPLES, in prime order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or small quantity at SIIISLER k FRAZER, feb3 (ancormors to Wm Dock, jr., It Co.) FINE TABLE OILS.-40 boxes fine table oils of the best importations for sale, wholesale and retail, by SEMLER & FRAZER, mys successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Ca 10 ?,Itg i PA S REI F f niE or sale Ir ERIAL FIWI4C SHISLER AL FRAZER, m 5 successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Go. 50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES, comprising Piotlilly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower, Mixed Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For tale wholesale and retail by SEMLER & FRAZ EE, mys. successors to W. Dock, Jr., & CO. 15,000 sand lißS lba. • IdiebenSe.r,sl4Es'iftceellnor th°ll - .. =red expressly for family use and for this market. tale at SHISLER & FRAZER; feb2 (successors to Wm: Dock, jr., & Co.) ORANGES! ORANGES! !-20 boxe..3 - in prima order. Just received wholeiale and retail ic‘LER & FRAZER, 1.2 _ _ sue imams to Wm. Deck, jr., & Co ninuEum. MUSTARD; the best imported, .I_,t just received and for sato by • SEEISLER & FRAZNot,e ebl (successors to Wm Do*, jr., & Ca.) DRIED FRUIT of all kinds at r [my4] BOYER & KOERP.R.R. SSSW mail but very fate lot of Sweet Cider, just received at . mar2S Q3UMOINIOTS WW. DOOk. i rtt i,:O N s Manager FIFTH NIGHT OF THE DRAMATIC COMBINATION TM.' CELEBRATED GUN DANCE, In characters of 11 - WAND - MRS MISSES DIIDIAS I9 AND STANLEY, and the extremely funny farce of COUSIN JOE. HIBBS, Nora.—The Drama of the Drankard:,re commends itself to the public as containing the finest moral ever presented in a play. It has done more good for the cause of temperance than lecturers have ever accomplished, by ex hibiting in true colors the gradual develnp ment of the passion for ardent spirits till the crisis is reached in the terrible DELIRIMeI TREWNS. Seats may be secured at Bannvat's Drug store. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Reserved seats 50 cents Seats not reserved 25 'cents Doors open at 74. Ctirtain rises at 8. myl6 AMU SZAWNTS_. FRIDAY EYENLNG, MAY 20, 1 34 , Will he presented the 31:5) It N - A_ 13, 131 SANFORD'S IttkLL. THIRD STREET,.• BELOW MARKET, REAR OF EMR'S'HOTEL. - S. S. SA.NFORD ...Proprietor and M pager FEMAYT.VkiNII G, 'STAY 2.0 BRICKS vs. HITS. THE TWO DROMIOS WE WILL FIGHT IT OUT TOGETHER Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at. Bane vart'a Drag Store. Doors open at 634. Commence to 8. Police always in attendance. Lo preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs., 50 cents. , Private boxes. entire, $5 each ,; single seats. eacb. CANTERBURY MUSIC laLL. WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. DONNELL OPEN EVERY EVENERO, With a First-class Company af - SINGER.% DA.NCERS,,,COMENANS, &G,.&0. , • Admission_ .... . ... .......... 16 coßr Seats in Boxes-• `• 25 . .... _ E2==II3SEI 1864R0 ACH RAM , ice. ES As Spring approathes ANTS and ROACHES /Prom their holes come - out; And MICE and RATS, IA spite of CATS, Gaily skip about. COWCAR's EXTERMINATORS. For Rats, ➢lice, ROILCIILOR, Ants, Bed. Rues., Mosquitos, Moths in Pars, Woolens, ate- Insects on Plants, Fowls; Animalsiete: "15 yeara established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from P 013012.4." "Not dangerous to the Ilumhn - ramilv." ‘‘Rats come out of thelr holersmdie.",-' ifirsout by all Dniggists everywhere Ihrl 1! Bsweas ! I of all worthless imitations. " Aar. Costar's" Depot, N 0.483 8r0w434 - ay, N. 171 gal"-Sold by D. NV. GRO... & Wholesale and retail:asap, Harrisbt4 Fa marle-dkw6m JULIUS ROSErdDA EMI 0 P P IC I AN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of a ari burg and vicinity that he has removed td No. 29 North Second street, two doors from Walnut Thankful for the confidence and patronege bestowed on me during my stay on Market Square, I hope to merit a continuance of the same at icy new stand. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the • CELEBRATED TINTED PARABOLE SPECTACLat, for which I claim the undermentioned advantagm: Ist, That from the peculiar construgLion of 'the Ghtssm,. they assist and preserve the sight, Rsadering frequent change quite unnecessary. 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of-vi sion, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto en joyed by spectacle wearers. Bd. That the material from which the Lerw:eq are ground is manufactured specially for optical purp9s, and is PURR, HART AND BRILLIANT, and 110 liable to become scratched. 4th. That the frames in which they are sets whether in gold, silver or steel, are of the finest quality and finish, and GUARANTRBD PF.RFECT in every respect. - 51.1 r That, from their peculiar color, they prevent a an perfluity of light affecting the- retina, and therefore strengthining the optic nerve and rendering it less liable to Amaurosis. • . - Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Achromatic Microscopes, Spy Glasses, Opera, Marine and, Field Cbt., - es; Stereoscopes and Views, Magic Lanterns,' BaroMeters Thermometers, Magnets, &c, &c. Remember that Rosendtde's Institute will .he.permartent at No. 29 North Second street, five dews from the,llueb er Rouse. aPI-41101,2 SCHOMACKER & CO,'S PIANOS SOUR GRAPES TOO well known in this ci y to need mace mendation. In use by I'RESIDEIIT LINCOLN GOVERNOR CURTLN JUINGE MARRON:, And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigmad offers these superb instruments at prices that comorfail to command public patronage. N. R—No OLD stock on hand. Also, Sae Agent for the unrivalled ", ; STEINAVA.Y BRADBURY'S CEIAIRAMED PIANOS. Chickering's and several other of the *try best makes. None but perfect instruments sold. Call and see hugest stock out of great cities. mar2S-tf S. WARD Third street Music Store - filoß , SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the stock and fix,tures of his Wen known WHOLESALE LIQUOR-ETOP.E AND RECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT. He will sell the whole or part of the stock, and the_ entire fixtures, The busi ness has been carried on about fifteen years, aud Well established. With the store is connected a Goo d “COPPER STILL It is situated on Canal street, between Pennsyl vania railroad and canal, and has a private siding suitable for forwarding purposes. Possession given iutsrdiately and lease given for from one to ten yurs: Terms to suit purchasers. For further inforatatiOn aptdl,olx It pre mises to [mar2-1-tfl GEO..G."ITITNICEL. ESTATE AT PRIVATE, SALR R E AL The several proper peror the _Estate orwitro-v AL usoN, deceased, in the city. Of ;Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street .and Chestnut street, at ancl'near the corner of Frunt; and Chestnut Strvit¢:, it" rigtrfig en Mulberry street, near Third "Street; - and ' , sates of land at the eastern ternimus.4. Market street, are of fered foruale. For terms of saleapplyblthentidersigned, Seventh andvNebleturebts;PMLlSMA4 dAII.-dt,fl, . THOMAS COCHRAN. ; k ,1 1.. BALL. S. C. D:13130IS Sole Leese 864 29