Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 21, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
SATURDAY EVENING, MY 21, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisen►ents, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, .%c., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accosts
pan Ted with the CASH. •
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition -without extra. charge.
rowN AND COUNTRY.
FOUND! — This morning, on Market street,
a considerable snm of money,which the owner
can have by proving property and paying
charges for advertising, D. D. DOMER.
my2.l-3t*
FOUND, this morning, on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, a small Diary, containing valuable
papers. The owner can have the same by
proving property, paying charges, and calling
at THIS OFFICE. my2l-1t
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Tae Union Prayer Meeting will be held
this (Saturday) evening, in the German`Re
formed Church, at a quarter of 8 o'clock.
THE powder mill of Reuben Kline, near
Treverton. was blown up last week. Happily
no one was about the mill at the time of, the
accident
RETURNED TO DITTY. —Mr. F. P. Hill is at
his post and is running his old train the
Central Railroad of New Jersey, having made
his first trip on Wednesday morning.
It will be seen by reference to our tele
.
graphic news, that the author of the bogus.Pio
claniation has been arrested and confased
the crime. As we_predicted, the whole affair,
originated in New York, and was go*n_up
for speculation in gold and stocks.
WOUNDED. — We learp that Mr. Adam Fish
er, a member of the late Capt. Waterbury's
company, (55th Pa. Reg.,) and whose parents
reside in Paxton street, this city, was. wound
ed in Gen. Butler's recent engagement, by a
bullet passing through one of his arms. Mr.
F. is now at Point Lookout.
Wii would remind our readers that the plc"
nic of the Eintracht Singing Association will
take place on Monday, in Haehnlen's Woods.
A band of music will be in attendance, and a
gay time is cmticipated. Omnibuses will- run
from Koenig's building, in Chestnut street, to
convey persons to the grove. The price of.
tickets has been fixed at the small sum of
twenty-five cents.
D'F.. Calm . Ous, Leures.—The leading papers
,
throughout the country teem with advertise
ments from soldiers and naval officers who
desire to open correspondence with ytning
ladies, "with the view to matrimony."..: We
would caution the ladies against correspond
ing with strangers. Much evil has alieady
resulted from such correspondence, in numer
ous instances causing the ruin of thoughtless
misses, as many a brothel can testify.
Crscus.—We see by flaming posters stuck
up against the stables and fences, that acir:
ens will soon visit this place. At this period,
if not at all other times, these entertainments
ought to be regarded as nuisances. When
thousands of our wounded soldiers demand
our charity and attention, and every spare
dollar should be devoted to aiding the efforts
of the Sanitary and Christian. Commissions,
it is positively criminal to waste money on
these traveling mountebanks.
WOOLLEN MITT. DESTEOYED.—Yesterday MOM
ing, at five o'clock, as Mr. Brambach went to
open his woollen mill, situated about three
miles from Reading, he discovered that it was'
on fire. The fire, it seems, was small at the
time, and in attempting to put it out he was
severely burned. As soon as the air got to
the fire it blazed up, and soon the building
was all in 'a blaze. The entire mill, With 'all
its out houses, was burnt, involving a loss of
between $55,000 and $60,000, on which there
was but little insurance. The fire originated,
from the boilers. •
PRESENTATION OF A TESTIMONIAL TO CAFT.
JOHN KAY CLEMENT.—We alluded yesterdaY
to a magnificent testimonial of a service of
silver, gotten up for presentation to the LPro
vost Maishal of.thp Fourteenth District Last
evening the ceremony- took place in the spa
cious dining-room of the Jones House. The
presentation speech was made by Colonel A.
J, Herr, in his usual felicitous and eloquent,
style, and responded to by Capt. Clement in
a manner at once appropriate to the occasion,
and to his friends, the donors. Afterfthe
speeches, the company present sat- down to a
sumptuous collation, during the enjoymentof
which many good things were uttered •in
mutual compliment of those present.
To-xionr Sanford's benefit takes placeC' A
very large number of tickets have already
been taken, and Samuel will no doubt have
a great jam at the hall of minstrelsy. Don't
fail to go to the Opera House to-night and
pationiie the great Sanvoao.
This evening's entertainment will be the
One hunilred and fourth this -season_ a figure
that has never been reached by any other
manager than Sanford. The success of this
noted performer is wonderful.. Everybody I
knows him, - and 'everybody patroniies
knowing that he always furnishes the
best entertainments in the city. The pin
for to-night coropriaes .a nuMber of 20X
cellent plays, besides a great vatfeti of
popular songs and dances, in all of,
Sanford will be the principal charabter.
He will sing and dance, and by his funnis?y
ingd 'amuse all who attend. in the bill we Tnad
Sanford's version of Romeo and Juliet; scenes
from the ."Stranger;" "Sheep Butclitles
`'Daughter, &c., and concluding winfthml4
'sibs Grant, or "We propose to fight it Otttr. at'
it:..takes all summer." The Three-Legged
Monster will make his first appearance ?MS
evening.
PBm V/LNM A L BnWS at Keller's Drug and
Fancy Store. my2l-2t
SPrarrnerram.—Mra. A. Wilhelm will lee
ure in Exchange Hall, Sunday, May 22, at
Oi A.. N. and 7i P. M. -
WANTED-A journeyman coach-maker. One
who is accustomed to working on bodies pre
ferred. Apply to. R. J. FLEMING,
may2o-dlw Third street.
POTATOES. —A fine lot just received and for
sale by John Wallower, at Reading railroad
depot. myl9-3t*
THE warm 'weather 'of the past two or three
days has dried up the mudon the streets, and
the sprinkler was around, yesterday. The
grass and grain are growing rapidly, in the
country, and there is
_every evidence of an
abundant harvest.
IRAN AND WrrE Porsomm.—A few days ago
John Gibboney and his wife, residents Of
Hendricksburg, inzeine county, were both
poisoned, by taking strychnine in mistake for
quinine. They lived but a few hours after
swallowing the fatal drug, leaving five little
children, the eldest only ten years, and the
youngest a babe of ten months.
VALUABLE PB6YERTY. —We direct attention
to the valuable . , _ piece of ground offered for
sale by John H.-Berryhill, Esq. It is located'
immediately above the city limits, 'with
fine front on the river Susquehanna, and suit
ed for a fine country residence, An enter
prising individual would make a small fortune
by purchasing the whole andthen,dividiug it
into building lots.
'MET. 7 -Tlle ,y.Dltteli -Fair " 3 3sitts.,4tended
.byltokireat crowd thTs l tthiirning. fTiteretisrlii a
full supply of all seasonable produce, which
commanded high rates at the opening of mar
ket, but by six o'clock prices had "dwindled"
considerably. Butter for which 45 to 50ceitta
was asked at 41 o'clock, was sold at 25, an
hour later. There was an abundant supply'
ri, a •
of ' fresh `Agit 'at 'moilerate- - fignr % ew Large
quantities of vegetables, greens, &c., were
offered at reduced prices.
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Drao,BOnx,Foorm.—cin this:l2th Mgt., the
body of a man was found among stoical drift
wood, on the shore of North Branch of th e
Susquehanna, about five miles above Sunbury.
The man , was well dressed, about six feet
high, black hair,, and heavy.: black whiskers.
Among the articles found on his person, were
bills dated " Lackawaxon, Dec. 25th, Samuel
Foster bought, of J. M. 'Williams, Sc.; Lack
• aWaxon, Dec. 27 - th, Samuel ,TOSfer bought of
J. M Williams, '46." iras dressed in dark
cassimere pants, with satinett sveralls, , sati
nett vest, tirk Woolenehirt and
"check shirt with black buttons.
CREDiT-11414;61Zbiniii of, a newspaper
from "time whereorthe-memory-of-rnan . run;
neth not to the contrary," has been regarded
as a kind of credit mobelier upon which local
editors may draw at sight, so long as they con
fine themselvestQaccidents. bylirp, flood and
field, or the inoleeli of Aetna, but we beg to .
remind our sprightly neighbors of the Lan
caster Evening Express, and ye local of the
Elmira Press, thatit is nnprofessional to take.
from the
r locaLcohninns of
, the2elegraph an
article on the "rain and its cause,r; and make
an editorial:of it;WithOut giving us a : phade 'of
credit. •• .If 'such -things are to- be done . :With
impunity, there is little use in elaborating
ideas. We can stand anything ordinary, but
like Rodorigo "we won't be put upon." •
POLICE An-ems—Before the Mayor.—The
following cases were heard since our last re
port: •
Fir soldiers,. drank anll,4isorderly,
_were
handed over to the Provost Marshal.
Henry Ritter for Tiolatistg :city ordinance
by backing Ins, ;team ,on P0r 4 4.90. , . was
fined, and discharged.
John Winters, charged with keeping a dis
orderly bawdy house, was arrested. Also,
several inmates of the same, Mary Mont
gomery, Kate Gilraore, and Sarah Williams,
who were found in company with a number of
rafts-men.. ,. The whole party were
t uomMitted
to prison.-;, , Henrietta Winters, the ,wife of the
above-nOned John, IsYet
probably be caught by the "stars • •
Augustus .Cassel *as- arrested-lor. violating
the city ordinance, by selling unwholesome
veal, which was supposed to have been but
two weeks. old when killed. OA -payment of
84 and costs, Cassel was discharged.
George Bomgardner was fined for rising
steelyards in market.
James' Knight Thomas Hoci4er Frank
;Bradley , 'and _William Williams; diSorderly
soldiers, were handed over to the military
authorities.
Mrs. Poormin and Ellen Wien:nen; arrested
for keeping a bawdy house, entered bail for
their appearance at Court. - •
. .
AT Friilay'S session ,of the - Grenii Lodge,- in
Philadelphia, the second annual report of the
Union Relief Assookition of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania was
read. The report shows that since the last
session they have buried Mr. Edward Murray,
belonging td tire'Order of Odd Fellows.
The total ree-iiiitt-from the different lodges
in Penneylvartie,, for _,the
.past: :3:osnw, s were
$834 50; in the. Encampments $2O, and con
.
tributions $436 . 40; making in all $1,290 90.
Balance in Treasurer's hands at last report,
$265 83. Total, $1,556 73.
The total expenditures have been $696 57.
The report sums up as follows:
From this statement it will be perceived
that the Order-responded nobly to our appeal
in the semi-annual report. Our contributions
amounted to ($1,290 90) twelve hundred and
ninety dollars and 'ninety cents, against four
hundred and sixty dollars and twenty-five
cents ($460 25) in: the= previous six months.
We are again receiving accessions to the num
ber in the hospiCals, and there is no doubt
that assoon as the wounded shall be forwarded
from the late battle, 01 our hospitals will be
occupied to their !ratite capacity. They thank
the Order for hams so replenished the trea
sury that they havea balance on hand of eight
hundred dollars topommenoe with.
ISM
Look to Your Interest :
Economy being the order of the day. 'A e
advise all who ',need' HATS, CAPS" or STRAW
GOODS, to purchase at Zollinger's old estab
lished stand, No. 13 Market Square, opposite
Harrisburg Bank, as everybody-Omits (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.
X. are constantly receiving New
Goods. ' - lny2o-2t*
~Attention, Militia at 1862!
The Susquehanna Mounted Hangers
meet - for 'pay, at J. D. HOEITLftIa'S Franklin
House, in Harrisburg, on Thursday, May-26,
at 9 o'clock, A. ii. , when a prompt attendance
of all the members is required.
H. W. HOFFMAN,
my2l-3td Late Capt. CoMmanding.
Tim Carlisle militia of 1862, were paid off
on Thursday_last, by. Payniaster Stryker.
ELDER Busia.—One of our exchange news
,papers says insects never touch the elder
bush, The leaves of the elder, scattered over
cucumber% cabbages,
.sqUashes and other
plants subject to the ravagei of insects effect
ually shield them. The plum and_ofher fruits
may be saved by placing en the branches and
through them, bunchee of. elder leaves. 'lt is
said that ante will not come about where elder
leaves;are scattered... Tlaii is easily tried, and
if siiciessflit - is' of "Fiat. importance.
.
THEO; SixrrAnr! - Coinasercuf 'is occasionally
,opposed on the ground that it is not able to
afford that Christian,relief to the: Soldier so
essential to' he man who is in momentary
"danger of being hurried beforb the judgment
seat of God. To show that this charge is -an
sustained by facts, and that the contrary is the •
truth, we make the following extract from a ,
.
letter describing the departure of Sanitaiy
Commission, boats from Washington city
Two-Sanitary Commission ,boats' have just
left here; one loaded with horses andwagons
for the field, the other with good Samaritans,
,that is relief agents for the field, about 70 in
number. Among them are Dr. Douglass,
Chief Inapector; Dr. Steiner, Chief of Relief
Corps; Mr. Fay; Mayor of Chelsea; Mrs.
Husbands and • Miss Gibson. They go with
'abundance of supplies to Aquia Creek, where
`they expect to go across the country to Fred
ericksburg.
This anxiliary relief corps is largely com
posed' of clergymen, and of theological stu
dents from Princeton, and the two theological
seminaries atllew York, who have volunteered
their services -for -the emergency. The sup
plies sent by these four boats are in addition
to that now in the field with. the army, which
are largely beyond -precedent. The public
may red adsuraclthat nothing foi the relief of
the wolmdedwliich large means, perfect or
ganization and Untiring energy can secure,
will be neglected. by tho commission.
R. M. LEWIS,
• ' General Superintendent.
TRH liditor of the. Lewi.sburg Chronicle, who
has had a fair opportunity to -become ac
quainted •
d with the citizens of Harrisburg,. and
is competent to judge in the , matter, closes a
.• • ,
letter to his paper in;the following language:
And this - evening I complete my duties for,
the session, and closed-another wintevin Har
risbuig '‘'The Hill" ie now clothbein its .
gayeat hues, and affords delightful Walks for,
the officials and the citizens. With the break
ing tip.ot the Legislature, however, the depar
ture of nearly all connected therewith close
the benefits of the associations formed during
the season, - *and Pfeel somewhat lonely—anx
ious for "home:'.' The residents known to the
mere casual sojourners; are generally few; and
someof them not the most desirable. Persons
oft judge - -harshly of Harrisburg because
they happen to come in contact with
so many , of "her : vilest, most repulsive,
exorbitant, unprincipled men and women.
But outside of that class (who, the citizens
say, subsist principally upon the necessities, -
follies-and vices of the Legislators and their
visitors,) are as large a class of as refined and
- virtuous people as in any other places of its
size. If these are slow to make-the acquaint
anceof utter strangers who only come for a
few weeks at a 'time, ilia "because too many'of
the, latter, in times past, have proved to be
unworthy of the best society and of social
eonfidenceand attention. WA:observation is
that...there is an improvement in the moral
standing of men sent to Harrisburg by the
people of the State—but thoughtful, reputable,
private citizens cannot know how todiscrimi 7
nate at once, and thus -they become necessa
rily somewhat cautious of extending extra
•civilities. It has alwayii been my goo4l-lot to
'find a few of the excellent of the earth, whose
attentions. I have enjoye,d, whose, confidence
I have shared, and in whose welfare I have a
sincere interest. Some are young, others
inere ; aged; some geoid friends, others new;
:but, somehow, the human heart has a won
derful faculty for enlarging her treasure cor
ner of cherished memories; even though th:
hands be not filled with means to carry out all
good wishes _and • there be mot power or op :
portunity always to -put in words what the
mind feels. .
•
'rime but the impression deeper makes;
As streams their elaithels deeier,
80, farewell to all.dear ones in private We—
al ',honored ones' iu public! May we soon
meet again, in health, with family ties un
broken, and with our country's Flag, waving
in Peace o'er our Father'd Heritage ' and not
a Rebel arm upraised against the Country's.
Life and the ,Wd4d.',e,Hope. • w.
SPECIAL WOTIC
__= t? hlilittary Bit Ineci` Attended To.
:4,lllocenty,yenalon,Macic: Pay, Subsistence kid: Military
and*Warelaimik generally, made:aut and' collected. Per
sonirretdding atb - dialanwean have their .business trans
acted by : mail, by, addressing-_ _ . _
i• BUGWVITREALAtaorqeyiat - Law
, • ._Tltirdatreet,Marrieburg,.Pa.
dol7-ay
CLOAKS! CLOAKS" CLOAKS!!!
ALL sizes,kinds and styles * at` viery low
- prices. The.best quality of
..11obp skirts.fromls cents to $2.00.
A superior article of white muslin at 25 cents.
A good article of ladles' stocking, 25'cants per pair.
Also, a large and beautiful assortment. of spring and
summer dress gdOda, ladies?' iind gentlemen's 'handker
chiefs, hemmed and plain; cambric and Swiss muslin,
cambric and . Swiss edging, and a full and complete as
sernient of other goods, to which we inciite attention of
,putchasers ". 8. LElr,/,' -
'Rhoads' old stand, corner Mark e t and Secotid sts.
:13LAIR DYE I HAMS Eys. pt.
Batchelor' , Celebrated Hair i Dye.
-THE,BENTIN.THE-WORLD ,-
The only Harinfati, True and ,Reliable Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye larpetfect—changes,Reil, lusty
or Gray Hair instantly We glossy IMO or Noturalßrown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving-the
Hair soft and beautiful ; 'imparts frestrvitility, frequently,
restoring its pristine color, and routines the in effects of
iiktd ftyeL ., Abeigientine - is' Signed.WTLLLild A. BATCH
gIDIO2II merfr3 imitations, and should bo
avoided. Sold by all Druggists , &a Fastory.Bßalir
CIATXI' Ir..
iikantakla%iini
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16 1: HYSIOL()GTIATiview of
containing nearly 800 pages, and 130 flue plates and
kngravings of the Anatomy of thb Sexual Organs in a
state of Health; and : Diseatia, 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 shillYit by : the re-,
tort et" eases treated. A truthful adviser ; to - US:married,
.aid mass contemplating marriage, who entertain; doubts
of their physiscelocinditton , Sent free Of . p *lgo to any
address, on receipt of 25 cents, hi stamps or postal cur
refry, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX; No. 81 Maiden Lane
Albany, N. Y. marl-dawBm
To uli who have Corns.
This week is a goo,l time to cut and trim your corns,
and to get some of Mrs. hail's Corn Salvo that has cured
so very many. All who. have corns just try for ;your
selves. Can be. had for I 5 cents a box, at No. 21`, South
Pine street.' ' ' BALL.
N. B.—Orders from a distance 'promptly attended to,
SS this can be sent by , mail..
. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.
°aster. Fitffiro.sr MARSHAL,"
Urn
HARRISBURG May 10, 1864.
MO the end that all peraona interested maY
have notice, andtlat:object in view, a complete and
accurate revised enrollment, be promoted, the fallowing, in
accordance with circular order ,No. 46, A. A. ProvostAfar
sl3al General's office, is hereby published.
I. The different Dciards , of Enrollment, Western Di
vision, Pa., are requested to- immediately proceed to ese
mite the said , section of the act of Congress, entitled "An
act to amend an am for enrolling and calling out the na
tioital forces, and flit otherpiarposes," approved February
26, 1864.
IL They will at once appoint the necessary enrolling
officers for their respeative'distriets,•with instructions,
Ist. .To enroll all persons whose names bave been omit
led by-the proper-enrolling officers, previous enrollment.
2nd. All persons .whothall arrive at the age of 20 years
before the draft. • ' •
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.
• 6th. And allpersona -exempted under the provisions
of the second section oftlieaurolling act, approved March
3d, 1863, but not exempted under the provisions of the
act approved February 241864.
'IL The Boardrof 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-five years.
2d. •The-names of all persons manifestly, physically
or mentally unfit for the service.
3d. Thai:lames `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 service twos years or more, during the
present war, and have been honorably discharged there
from. - - JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
fhylo-2w Cap C and Pro. Mar; 14th Dist. Forma.
51F44.0.9pT.P
ins. IR: MAYER, .No . . 13 Market Street,
IS PLEASED. to announce to the ladies of.
Harrisburg and vicinity, (who') have so liberally patron
ized her since her nrrivalln this city) thattshe has just
received, direct frOM the inantifactdrers and' importers, a
SECOIND SUPPLY
of the lb/y3t goods the market could atfonthr the line of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY
nowre „
and is ppared to offer . great Inducements pur
chasers. Her steak consists in part of.
BONNETS, ,BIBBONS, • • _
FLOWERS, MEAD DRESSES, ,•
• • CAPS ORNAMENTS,, &C.
SILKS, VELV brie, LACES, RHODES, ' " '
HOOP SKIRTS CORSETS, HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS; GLOVE - 4 COLLARS,
CUFI.S, BELTS, NETS, FANCY GOODS, &C.
Also, a splendid assortment of ,
SILK WRAPPINGS, - *- -
SILK COATS,
CTROPLAKS,
, ,
RANTILT
• • , LA.CE PODITS.
PARASOLS, &C.
. .
Also, Tles, Scarfs, Pocket Books, Porte Monnales and
Porses,'elegsult Steel hod Jet Pinsand Brooches, Belts and
Belt Buckle% and a full line of Trimming and Fancy
Goods, as cheap as the cheapest
Specialeare has been exercised in the selection of these
goods, with a view to the tritnt,s of this community, and
the ladles generally areinvitedia call and examine tile as
sortment. • '
Thankful foi the liberal: .patronage heretofore received,
I rospeetfully,solieit a.continuanee of, the.same.
Don't forget the. place: N0.,13 Market street,
' . . MRS. M. MAYER.
ACTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES
. .
WAR DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY Btrairatr,l •:
.. OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, .
. WASHINGTON, I). C., April 25, 1894.
WlLlihe sold at pul?lic auction, to, the
highest bidder, at the times and places named be
low. viz: - -
Reading; Penn'a, Thursday; May 28th. . . •
Lebanon, ?can't', Thursday, Jiine'2d.
Norfliemberland, Penn'a, ThurAday, June: 9th.
Scranton, l'enn'a, Thursday, June lath. - •
Williamsport, Penn'a, Thursday, June 23d.
die/ne , Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg andllwo Hun
dred--rindFitty (250) at each of the other pituie".J 7 „
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army; .„, ~.• 7 •
1 14 ,iir road and farizt.purposezznany goof *gains may
;I' , WOTHes Wilblmi,sold•singly. - .: .• - ,• - -- - 1- -.•
...c . '
— Sales - begin - IEIOA sz., - and - Continue daily - tilt - till are
soil ~ . -
,
TESMSi - CASH da United States .Tranitiii - notes only.
JAMES A. EKIN.
Lt.' COL and C. Q. M. Cavalry,Bureau,
ap2B-dtd
CLOAKS! CIRCULARS!! CLOAKS!!!
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH COATS,
WATER PROOF AND BLACK CLOTTI COAT B. ALB
''QU A LITIES.
NEW. .S.TYLES
BLACK SILK COATS 'AND CIRCULARS
LACE POLLiTS,
SILK SHAWLS, • = ( •
AND FANCY . PAII4CI,S
at reasonable prices. 'clieabeat ittipealty :at the iie*
iIIILADELPRTA.:OInAK:St*P;
1411 ,inD. W. Guise , he* building Aar - .urg
SCOTT..k-UfWART,'.AUcTIONOO:,
No. 622 , 0mi : rows — STUEET Frritizerranzci.o..
' 9 * FINE ARTS.
Wwould advise our numerous, rekders
hat the largest sale of OIL PAINTVOS - which
has ever been held in the:United Stites, will take place at
Messrs. Scott k. Stewart's, No. 622, Shc stunt street, Phila
delphia, commencing - on Tuesday . evening, May 24th,
1864, the.sale to continue every evening during the week,
and until all are disposed Of. - _
This, sale : comprises over FIVE HUNDRED pictures,
from, the United Artists' Gallery; among them will be
found many of the choicest works
- that have ever been
offered at public sale.
Those who desire to adorn their walls with works of
real artistic merit, will find this an opportunity that may
never again occur.
The.paintlogs will be sold with the frames, which are of
the lateet styles, and intimated ture.golitleaf. Paint
ings will be open fir examiriatlkeirwiMdaserlptiie cata
logues, on Sant - ay 2141E04 Myl6-dfar.
Dr. J. P. KELLER'S
Denta Ilir:epara. tions.
GRANULAR DENTIFRICE!' ' . • • ' •
. . I.I.IBRICAN .TOOTH WASH I
gruiEsE elegant preparations combine' the
_L
most desirable cleansing and :astringent qualities.
They render the Gums hard and healthy; neutralize the
acid secretions of the month, (thereby removing the
prime cause oC decay.) By their detersive, properties they
re
pserve the natural color et ;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 wt* 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 preparationsof 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-dif • • . •
LOTS -FOR SALE.
. . . SEVERAL LOTS , mi. Thirct street, "near
Nora', are for gale: :laquira'at, wgzg l it§;,storo,
corner of North and....pilie. streets, .
7 Fr - Ay - tithe beatragilyiLtisomo-grzoanlb°Los
Call at wooßlti,, = , = p4.
.-
EarPsbu r g• '
EEL
ALL SHADES.
A large assortment of
WANTS.
lATANTED—A good Cook in a hotel. Call
V _ at 93 Market street_ _ my2o-dtf
WANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a
lend meat Cook. Inquire at the
ap3O-dtt BRADY HOMY..
A GENTS *anted to sell the Standard His
tory of the-War. A rare chance to make money.
Ag,enttrare clearing'from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000
volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address
JONES BROS'. & CO.,
Publishers, Baltimore, #d.
EMI
NE.W ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRUSTEVA?S SALE
VALUABLE IRON WORKS.
BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court
for Washingtorrcoutty, us, a Court of Equity, the
undersigned trustee will sell atpblle sale, in front of-the
Court Home, in Hagerstown, on
TUESDAY, the 14TH DAY OF JUNE, 1864,
all that VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate in Washing
ton county .Maryland, known an tike
GREEN SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY ,
whirl was fbrroany years owned mid carried on, by
J. DIXOW ROMASC. - &
and is now for sale on account of the deAtkof,,OniVf the
partners. Said property eenteins
1;394 ACRES' OF lAD, (rtore or less,)
of about_gxt are clututd and ; in an- exoplient-istitte
of cultivation, the balance being
Pritri3 Watt ;L AND. •
The FURNACE on said land islts feet high, with an
eight foot BOSH CASTING HOUSE, COAL. HOUSE and
BRIDGE HOUSE, and is run by an over-shot Wheel 40
feet high. It is in good repair, - and the water power mil"
failing ,and all-suflicient. Said FURNACE is only one
mile' from the Chesapeake and. Ohio Canal, and about
same distance from the Iron Ora Bank.; There is also
• A GOOD D,ItITEDUNG HOUSE
•
near the*:Furnace; also a large BARN and other out
buildings, and on dfferentparte of said tract of land there
are a number of TENANT HOUSES (in all ten or-twelve)
in good-repair. -
Tho above properly will be sold entire, or in parcels to
slut purchasers; such parcels - Mini:Made known at the
sale.
The undersigned. will also sell at the same time and
place about -
FIFTY-THREE ACRES OF LAND,
separated frOm'the above by ihe'li:indier Geo. Feidt. Also;
21_,I_Ainies. - t.oite Quarry
on said canal, near M'Coy'e Ferry, containing
FIFTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND
,TERMS OF : SALE, as prescribed by the Decree, are:
orthe putchase''rriOneir in cash On the day of
sale,on,the..ratification thereof, ant the balance in two
egtt. „.
annual instalments of hoe - and - two years from the
day of Sale, with interest . from that, day,,, the purchaser to
give his notes with approved security . for, the deferred
payments, and on payment of the enttrnpurChaseinoney,
the Trustee will, execute a deed to 'the purchaser, as re,
quired by . the Decree. , F. St DARBY, Trustee.
Lebanon "Courier," Lancaster "Rxantiner," and Read
ing "Journal," copy weekly, and send to the Trustee
at Hagerstown, forthwith.
TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
By the Act,ef May sth, an appropriation of Fifty Thou
saind DollataFas made for the-ExOnsiob of - the Capital
Buildings Harrisburg. Archaecti and Builders are
hereby requested to present plans'for said extension, and
proposals for building the...game, ld'Utetindersigned, by
the fifteenth day of June. Tim main, object to be at
tained by the proposed extension is to furnish' additional
Corainitteeltoorn for.the Legislature, arid the extension is
-to conform as far- as possible to the 'architecture of the
present building. 'A. G. CURTIN, Governor, '
• ISAAC' SLENKER Auditor Gelieral
JAMES P. BARR, Surveyor General,
HENRY, D. MOORE, State Treasurer.
HARRISHIMG, May 19,1864 ; dtd
GRAND 'PIC-NIC
CGEMI
Paxton : 'Fire • Compftaiy,
(To aid in the erection of a new engine Itense,)
TO BE HELD AT
WOODS,
ON,WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1861.
Tickets
Conveyances will leave the Hose House, Second
•Ward %House and the Washington House, otiWalnnt street,
every hour during the :day. ; ,
• Ticketercattlai .proOtired brapplying'tO any member of
the Company, or to either of the following committee of.
arrangements::.:, J. A: HALLER,
D.L.NnuiEtocKtß,
GEO. F. WEAVER, Jr.,
R. J. SHOOP, . •
C. - F.. ,
DA.VID SIMONS;• . : 1•
JOHN CARRICHNEH.„3
my 9-td
A GRAN ° n
WILL BE HELD AT
.. .
HA..E.HNEENPS - WOODS,
ON MONDAY; fn.%
for the i)eßelif of the
EINTRACIIT SINGING ASSOCIATION.
Tickets Twenty-fito cents:
Omnibuses *ill run from Lucas Boenig's Buildii3g, in
Chestnut -street, commencing at nine o'clock in the mor
A gool'String Band will be in 'attendance. y
; ,
SALE OF CONDEMNED - STOCK.
WAR DEPARIXF.NT,
• ' CAvAkuv BUREAU . ,
ObIICH m(Cuss QuairrSituAsrast,
WASHINGTON, D. C. • May 16, 1264.
Will be sold at PUBLIC Aucnox to the highest bidder,
at Giesbora Depot, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, be
ginning at 10 ' e clock, A, se.. from ono hundred and Ally
(150) to two hundred (200) HORSES.
These horses have been condemned as unfit for the:cav
alry service of . the army - , for road and farm, purioses
many good bargains gpy be
,had..,:
HotseS sold singly,,.., , • „ •
.Terms:
,Cash, in U. S. currency. .
. n JAMES A. ERIN
Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster,
Cavalry Bureau.
Ftyl9 td
PII BLIC SALE.—The Subscriber *ill
offer at Public Sale,'aSthee,Ceurt Melte in Harris
burgh, at two o'c'..ock,
ON' SATITITAY, May 28, :Lev, .
his saw-mill property, located between the Pennsylvania
Railroad on the west, and:the Pennsylvania Canal on the
east,'and.adjOlning thelDtitleburg ; Sas ilVerta. The lot
contains Iffreeand aildilfacr6s; on'utlieh is erected
A TWO.STOBXeSTP , Vif SAW-MILL,
wffla -lower story- of ,stoitepi. coptaining one Malay saw,
capabld'of 'sawing timber 62 feet in length, and. two` Cir
cuter saws; with-a Ilie-prixot'enginerisini attached_ The
machinery is nearly new, and In good running order.
There is also a large basin for holding timber, two
Dwelling Reuses,. a Stable, Carr,lage ; House and Wagon
Shed on the lot. , Luintiegottn" , tie.ftinfed either by Rail
road or Contd. . :. •
Tsams—One-third of the puir,ha.se'inciney when the
deed is made ; . the r . esidne . ean remain-in the property.
If the property is not sold, it will be leased for a term of
years from the first - of - ,Juile, when possession can be.
given. , , ,
For any further information inquire of the subscriber,
residing in Front street,nbove Pine, Harrisburg..
myl9-ts JOH.S . 8..- COX.
•
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
AM happy to offer tothe public a large
and, splendid assortment of:
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS
manufactured by ' -
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished elastic and will give en
tire satisfaction.
PLEASE,TEY THEM. ,
SOREFER'W K: ROO STORE;
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church; Tiarrisburg,
CANNED FRUITS•OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION. SAUCES of all the celebrateil manuilicturers.
SARDINES,
OLIVE Nis, MUSTARDS
, .
of every de.serlption, " ' • •
Also; EROWN'STOUT; FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR
and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best selected
stock outside pf Philadelphia. '
_ . ' -
...._ ... _
' All goods guaranteed as represented.• , . E .,,..
Particular attention paid to all orders from a distanae.
Coeds carefully packed and delivered to all parts 4 of the
city free of charge. " ' BRISLER & FRAZER,
DIA . . ' • Pqc eiacirs to W.'..Duelf, dr. , &Co
RIED F4ITIT..cif allAriadi at - '
ju Ex . io . BcoYER k KOERPEA.
IaWEET ,OLDEICK4--EL: iniiiilLibtitferjr iinti lcit
0, itaikeetZider;dast-received'at ec . ' ~ - X..:. '
MAZZA
:lA'. Si 4, -.. '% RV -.: t 4.: SHISLER, ii . • s
'max% . • . -- - - (PU00640151t0 W. - DoOki.a4sk• i
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S
AlUnager..
SIXTH NIGHT OF THE
DRAMATIC COMBAWAT4.-ON
SATURDAY EYENE4e, MYY 21, 1864,
Will be performed the - great PRIZE DRAMA
TIZATION, entitled
THE GUNMAKER OF_ MOSCOW,
with the the celebrated •''";
DUEL DI THE, SNOW
Also the world-renowned
T ,0 S -
Timothy Toodles, Esq.... Mr. S. C. DUBOIS.
Played by him one hundred consecutive
nights.
IM'Monday night, by special request of a
number of citizens,
UNCLE TOWS CABIN.
Seats may, be secured'. at Bamivare.s Drug
store. . . „
PIIIOF-S OF ADMISSION
Reserved seats • ... ........ :50 cents
Seats not reserved....... ........ :25 cents
Doors open at 74. Curtain rites at 8:
myl6
SAI\TPORD 9 S HALL.
THIRD STREET,' BELOW MARICE.T,
REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL.
S. S. SANFORD
RAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL
BENEFIT
S A_ N . F.'..--0::R...,P...,'.,,._.
',ol.vrye the attraction fcF'
THIS SA.TILIRDAY "EVENINGr.
SANFORD AS ROMFO. •
SANFORD AS TEE STIONO-Rft.
SANFORD IN SONGS.
• SANFORD,U DANCES
The Champion Amateur
AIR. J. T. SAWYER,
WILL APPEAR IN HIS
The entire 'rompanyhave volunteered:their gratuitous
Orchestra ' Seats can be procured-In advaucc &duo
vart's Drug ,Store.
Doors open at 133 . Commence N ;to.B.
Police always in attendance to preserVd Order:
Admittance 15 cents.
Orchestra chairs, 50 cents,.
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each.
CANTERBURY MUSIC -HALL.
WALNUT IST., BELOW THIRD.'
DO ELL
.
OPEN EVERY Ey =sr urq, •
With a First-class Company of "
SINGERS, DANCERS, CQUEDLANS, &c.,
Ai
Seats in 80Y5:.;:..... _ .... "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1864
, &c.
25 cents
, .
Az Sin:iPi aPProaches
ANDS and ROACHES
prOMPLeir WES : CONIC OW;
And MICE - and /42'8,
An spite . of CATS, ,
GaiLy skip
COSTAR'S' EXTERMiN:ATOBS,
.Porßuts, Mice, Roaches, A-114-14 . Bed Bugs,
Mosquitos, Moths in Pura, Wooleas,,,ctc.,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Anlanalsotte.
"15 years established in N.- Y. City." _•' -
"Only Infallible remedies known." •
"Free from Poisons." • ..• ••, ! • ,
"Not dangeroas to the ILamairlimily.? l,
"Rats come oat.of their holes to dia."
ilar Sold by all Drug„visls everywhere ""'
ahrl I BHWAIrIi I or all worthlo knitaliode ","
grir-‘,Costar's - Dslxot, / 4 °- 483 BrOldwaY, & S'•
ASy-Sold by D. W. GROSS CO.:
' ' Wholesale-and rotail agents,
Harrisburg . , -Pa
marl6-ditae6m
JULIUS ROSEWDALE,
29
10LIEGS to inform the inhabitant's of
.
j_.l burg and vicinity that he has removed to No. 29
-North Second street, two doors from Walimit. 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 my new stand.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the -•.
CELEBRATED TINTED PARABOLE SPECTACL&M,
for which I claim the undermentioned'advantagftti
- Ist. That from the peculiar construction of. the-Olames,
%they assist and preserve the sight, rendering -frequent
change quite unnecessary.; _
2d. That they confer abrilliancy end distinctness of vi
sion, with an amount of ease - and comfort not hitherto en
joyed by spectacle wearers. - -"
3d. That the material from which the Leities iiire'ground
is manufactured' specially - for optical purposes, and is
PURR, neap
..aarn ERPLI46" and .no: liableto,hecomo
. scratched.
41,1 a.. That. he frames in which they _are "eel Whether in
gold, silver or steel, are of the finest quality and finish,
and °autumn= 93.. mer in every respect
sth. Tliat, , from. their peculiar color they mnyent a su
perfluity or light affecting . the retina, and" therefore
strengthining the optic nerve and rendering it less - liable
•
Anuarrosis.
.
'Constantly on hand, a large assortment 'of Achiomatic
Microscopes, Spy Glasses, Opera, Marine and Fieid'Class.
es; Stereoscopes and Views, Magic Lanterns, Reim:niters
Thermometers, ts, &a &c.
Remember that RosendMagne ale' , s
Institute will be permanent
(alio. 29 North Second street, five doors frOmAhe'Bueh
er House. ' lipt:dierfho
SCROMACK ER &.• CO i'iS ent lOS
SOUR GRAP E S ,
T well . known in this oity.lg need
com
mendation. In use by
PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
• GOVERNOR =MT; •
JUDGE PEARSON,
And many other distinguished citizens., The undersigned
offers these superb instnumintaPt-Pricw:thatAaintot fall
to command public patronage.
N. a—No OLD stock on hand. „
Also, Sale Agentfetiheititiiivillet
STEINWAY PIANO.
Arco
BRADBURY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Chickering , s apd,several other of the very best makes.
None but perfect instruments'sold.
Call and see largest stock out of great cities
autiffil:tf &WARD - Third street NlNO:Store
F. 0"E, SALE
fhanobscriber offers for sale the stock and fixtures of
his •.aielt: known WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE AND
RECITFYING ESTABLISHMENT. Rewißaelltihni,whole
or part of the stock, and tlielcntire fixtures. The busi
ness has been carried on aboutlfteen years, and is well
enablialted. With thestoreissiVOßßEß
slum , It lasituated otatall&
vania railroad and . canaN niatt has a pnvate aiding imitable
for forwarding purtic - race ~R oll74titlianrgiven immediately
and leiteezilmforjrrom orje•ti tereyears_ Terms to snit
. urc h a gde.nr heir * infdrintitiod 4ply on - pre
-68000., .D = 0443, }lt GEO. G..ICINKEIN
d es I J A - At.
FALL.
ci.D3lßois
Proprietor and Manager.
OF ,
Sote zk-e
864
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