Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 23, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1861.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. —All A,
Osements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Maths, to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be a ccom
pauled with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
ILtening Edition are inserted in the Morn
inglg,jton without extra charge.
roIVN AND COUNTRY.
"t s - cricE. —The members of company E,
First Regiment Pennsylvania Militia, Nt ill meet
at the office of J. D. Ewing, Esq., Third street,
to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, May 24th, be
tween 5/ and 9 o'clock, for the purpose of
s igning the muster and pay rolls of said-com
pany. By order of E. G. 11. MECK,
E. G. Jo Es, Ist Lieut., Company E.
let Sergeant.
TITEItE will be a sale of two hundred and
fifty condemned Government horses,. atßead
ing, on Thursday next, at ten o'clock.
D. D. Dotes.—Will this gentleihan please
leave his address at this office? A number. of
persons have_applied here for information,„
Tim Philadelphia papers announce that ripe
sirawbenics and green peas haveniadd - Their
appearance, the Quaker City market strawber
ries sell at sixty cents per quart. ,
ELIZABETH CROFT ; whose name appeared in
our police report on Thursday, and was com 7
mitted to prison, is not Elizabeth Grove, of
Broaclstreet. A number of persons have con
founded the two names.
OUT OF TIIE DRATT.—We have the pleasure
of aupouncing, upon the authority ,of the
Provost Marshal, that the city of Harrisburg
has furnished its quota under the recent calls
for volunteers, and is clear of the draft that
Rill take place on thefirst of July. Our citi
zens can now breathe freely.
FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Thursday of last
Wtek, a small child of Mr. Rufus Krug, of
Conewago, township, Adams county, acci
dentally fell into a tub othotwateriwhiA.Was
standing on the floor, and was scalded so
badly that the child died in about twenty-four
hours after it was rescued from the .
The child was aged about two years.
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ELECTION O) EOLICFZIEN. -- Al a specialineet
ing of Common Council held on Friday even
ing, the following policemen were. elected:
John Cline at large; A. J. Wickert, First ward;
Solomon Snyder, Second ward; John Nevin,
Third ward; Columbus Weitzel, Fourth ward;
Joseph L. Box, Fifth ward; John Stager, Sixth
ward.
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ESTENSSVE arrangements are bein3 made by
the Paxton Fire Company to render their
pic-nic, on Wednesday, an occasion of more
than ordinary interest. No doubt there will
be a large attendance, as the Paxton boys are
engaged in the praiseworthy work of building
a new engine-house, and the profits Of . the
pic-nic are to be devoted to the erection of
the building.
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THE Eighth Pennsylvania Reserves arrived
here on Saturday afternoon, en route for Pitts
burg, at which place they will be mustered
out of service. An officer informed us that
this noble regiment consisted of but seventy
six able-bodied men when it returned. In
cluding the wounded in the - Various hospktels,
there are about one hundred and twenty men
left out of one thousand who marched forth
to defend the country three years ago.
Isaux.vg Aor.—On Thursday last, a Ger
man named Herman, of Hanover, was so en
raged at one of his children, for a slight diso
bedience, that he, by way of punishing him,
actually broke three of the child's fingers, and
otherwise injuring him so much that the boy
will not recover for some time. Herman was
arrested and taken before Squire Frysinger,
where he had to pay a fine of $1 95 for his
immodest way of correcting his owp
Served him right. •
SAD ACOLDENT. —On last Saturday morniii
while a party of seven persons, Ave men and
two boys, from Turbutville and Lewis town
ship, Northumberland county, were proceed
ing in a wagon to Muncy Dam, for the .pur' 7
pose of fishing, the wagon containing them
became detached from the horses by the
breaking of a part of the gearing, and was run
over a wall ten feet high, into the - dam; with
the seven persons in it. Four of them, Dan
.
lel Hafer, Jno. Hafer's two sons, of Lewis
township, and Reuben Wykoff, of Turbut
ville, were drowned. Juo. Hafer, James
Brass, and a man by the name of Watt, sue
ceeaed in getting out of the water. Tho, two
boys drowned were mere lads from eight to
ten years of age. Daniel Hafer and Reuben
Wykoff, both leave families.
PUFSENTATION OF A WATCH. -- -ratereSting Oc
casion.—The complimentary benefit tendered
by our citizens to Mr. S. S. Sanford, on Sat
urday evening, was one of nlore than ordi
nary interest. In addition to the large nunt-•
ber of tickets disposed of, which alone-ren
dered the occasion one of profit, a number of
the friends of Mr. S. presented him with a
magnificent gold watch,and chain, as a token
of their respect and esteemlor the pioneer
manager who has afforded the public so many
opportunities to enjoy themselves, at the
Opera House. Mr. Sanford -fully appreciates
the value of this handsome gift, and will ever
hold in remembrance the generous:4*ra.
The entertainment given by the opera troupp
was excellent, and, a's usual, Sanford was
great attraction.
We would remind our readers that the. Opera
House is still open, and qsAford's troupe cp..
tinues to ammo the erowds 'who nightlho
- there. A splendid prograniiffidmis
been prepared for this evening.
SANFORD'S . Opera Troupe is announced to
give two entertainments in Columbia on
Thursday and Friday evenings of this week.
ATTENTION is invited to the advertisement
of Mr. Daniel Leedy, who offers for sale a
valuable business stand and other property,
on Fifth street, between Market and Walnut.
An excellent opportunity is offered for profita
ble investment.
DM
FATAL ACCIDENT.—Henry Bostick, brakes
man on the Pennsylvania railroad, was caught
between the ears at -Marietta, on Monday
morning last, and so badly injured that he
died soon after. He was a married man and
lived in Columbia.
NEW IcE CREAM &wow—J . . D. Kinneard
respectfully informs his friends, and the public
generally, that he has opened an IcE CREAM
SALOON on Market street, near Third, above
Croft's Clothing Store, and two doors east of
King's Hardware Store. He hopes to receive
a share of public patronage. m24-21*
Ho, FOE CAPE MAYA—Pleasure seekers will
be pleased to learn that the Columbia House,
at Cape May, will be opened at an early day
—June 15th. - Mr. Geo. J. Bolton, of the
Buehler House hrthis city, is proprietor. All
who desire spending the summer months at
an excellent resort, will find the above place
one of the best in the country.
ATTENTION, Mt=l,ll—The militia of 1862
will be pleased to learn that they are to re
ceive their pay. By notices published in our
columns, we learn that Cape. Eldefi3comyany
will report at Dauphin County Mills, at -ei4ght
o'clock on Thursday morning n 9 1 4,
!EL; Hoffjzian's 'eciipany wilPineetA -the
Franklin House, in this city, at nine o'clock
on Thursday morning
The United States Christian ContntiKsion
on the Field.
The following interesting account of the
work of the Christian Commission among the
wounded at Belle Blain and Fredericksburg,
is from the pen of John Y. Foster, Esq., of
Ilarper's Weekly, who has been spending a
short term as delegate of the Commission:
Geozwe.4 Stezoart, .Piesiclent Chrisfigiz COMMLS
sion:
Just returned from a week'slabor DS' a dele-
gate of the Commission, among the sick and
wounded soldiers of the Army of the Potomac,
I hasten to report to you what I have seen and.
know of the condition of affairs in that now
important field. .
In company with ' Dr: George S. Ward, of
Newark, N. J., and Mr. Paul A. Davis, of Phila
delphia, I reached Washington on the morn
ing of Wednesday, May 11th. There we were
joined by some fifteen pr more .otlicr delegates,
and four :o'clock an the afternoon left by
'-steamerfor BelloiPlain, General' Grant's base
of supplies, taking with us a large quantity
of hospital stores: ,; ; Owing to .delays, we did
not reach Belle Plain , until the following da_y-
We landed at Belle Plain at seven o'clock
that evening. Such a scene as there presented
itself Probably was never before witnessed in
this or any other laud. The whole hill-side
was literally crowded with wounded, many
lying in the mud without shelter, exposed to
the pelting rain; many limping through the
gloom in search of a refuge; many crouching
under dripping thickets; many lying right at
the river's , edge, with the flood creeping to
their very feet. In all, not less than ten
thousand sick and wounded men were thus
grouped song the dark and desolate hills,
most of. whom had not tasted food for forty-
eight hours, and many of whom had received
no medical attention whatever from the time
of leming the battle-field. The delegates,
iiiiineUtely upon getting our stores, proceed
ed earnestly +to the work of relief, furnishbig
coffee, food, and stimulants; washing and
cleansing the wounded, and in every way pos
sible ministering to their comfort. This was
done, for the most part, in the midst of a driv
ing rain, the delegates wading from tent to
tent in a very Slough of Despond. Every
where we were welcomed with blessings; and
it was a pleasure of the purest type and, char
acter to contribute - to the consolation of the
brave men who, suffering for liberty, submit
ted to.every pain and hurt without a single
murmur or complaint.
Theforce of workers having been increased
by freshtirrivals; several of us pro.ceeded on
Friday to Fredericksburg, where assistance
was urgently needed. Here we found every
house filled with wounded—not less than
seven thousand in all. The Commission had
several days before established its ..headquar
ters in a large building on a principle street,
and from thence supplies were furnished to
the hospitals, which, but for this, would have
been comparatively destitute of necessary.
stores. ..By Friday night over fifty delegates
were hard at work in the: hospitals, and by
Sunday ri.h.on, .withaltkely increased force,
the work rliad been perfectly systematized,
and everyhospital was under excellent dis
cipline, and supplied with` everything neces
sary for present operations. Among the
delegates were several surgeons, who were
promptly assigned by _the Medical. Director,
and labored night and day among the wound
ed, whose comforts they promoted largely.
When we left the field supplies were still
coming forward, and delegates constantly ar
riving. . ,But.trains of 'wounded were also
coming in, and the demand for help was in
creasing ' Ei coming up We aided :in caring
for a boatload of wounded, from Belle Plain
to Washington, dressing some of their
wounds, and, furnishing such food as we
could provide.
There are in Virginia, end about Washing
ton, at least thirty thousand men who are in
need of help ,from this .Coinmission. Body
.and , soul invite Christian. labor and sympathy.
They expect our -aid. They have learned to
look for the Commission wherever pain is to
be relieved ; our hedge is 4 everywhere a pass
port to tlieirfavOr. We — must not disap
point their expectation. The Christian men
and women of the North owe it to our gallant
loyal-souled defenders, to minister, in every
emergency, to their necessities, whether phy
sical or spiritual.
Help is needed ; supplies are needed ; shirts,
drawersYstores of:every description. Every
loyal person's nimble finger should be em
ployed• in.this behalf:, Every loyal man's
purse should be opene& in this cause. The
necessity, already greatawill yet be augmented.
The desperate, decisive battles are yet to be
fought. Thousands of men must yet fall.
We must prepare kor their relief. And every
woman who gives - a day's work in providing
clothing ; every man who gives a dime out of
his fullness ; every boy, every girl who may
contribute to your.Codunission fund will earn
a recompense which, in coming years, shall
sweeten every cup, brighten every sorrow, and
make the darkest day.beautiful with the mem
ory of good deeds - kindly done for freedom's
sake Very truly yours,
1a 17, 1864. - JOHN Y. FOSTER.
Contributions ii money will be thankfully
received byR. A. 4anibprton, Esq., Treasurer,
or Rev. T. H. Robinson, Chairman of the
Harrisburg branch; of the Commission, and
supplies by JameslicCormick, Jr., Esq.
Remember our iounded and dying soidieri:
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Ps= VANILLA. BEANS at Keller's Inc.;
Fancy Store. my2l-2t
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WANTED-A journeyman coach-maker. One
who is accustomed to working on bodies pre
ferred. Apply to. R. J. FLEMING,
may2o-dlw Third street.
Fouxu!—This morning, on Market street,
a considerable sum of money,which the owner
can have by proving property and paying
charges for advertising, D. D. DOMER.
my2l-3t*
CONDUCTOR INJURED. —We learn that Mr.'
James Bell, conductor of a fast freight train
on the Pennsylvania railroad, was setiously
injured while coupling a train together. Mr.
B. belongs to Altoona.
RETURNED. - Messrs. Fottrell, Burkholder
and Shelly, of the Inland Telegraph office, in
this city, have returned from Washington, to
which place they were taken last week, by
ordor of the military authorities. Doubtless
the office will be open inn day or two.
To-NIGHT will be performed by request of a
number of ladies, the great dramatization of
"Uncle Tom's Cabin," with excellent singing,
dancing, &c. To-morrow a benefit will be
given to the ladies connected with the com
pany. A rare bill will be presented, and Ive
'expect a crowded house. Secure your seats
at Bannvart's.
Atteption, Milli& of 18021 r
The Susquehanna Mounted Rangers will
meet for pay, at J. D. Hoffman's Fran4lin
House, in Harrisburg, on Thursday,- May. 26,
at 9 o'clock,: A. At., when a prompt attendance
of all the members is required. '
H. W. HOFFMAN,
my2l-3td Late Capt. Commanding.
PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICERS ThitT 1) AND WOUND
ED. —The special correspondent of the Cin
cinnati Commercial gives a partial list of offi
cers killed and wounded in the battles near
Resa.ca, Georgia, among whom we notice
the following PennsylVanians: Capt. Woeltge,
111th Pa., killed; Captain James 111. Wells,
111th Pa., slightly; Lieutenant Benner, 29th.
slightly; Colonel Hambright, 79th, slightly;
Captain - Sam Davis, G, 77th, thigh, severely.
POSITIVELY SELLING OFF AT COST TO CHANGE
BUSINESS.—The subscriber now offers at re
tail his entire stock of staple Dry Goods and
Fancy articles at COST, consisting of Muslims,
all kinds of Dress Goods, Flannels, Calicoes,
Shawls, Cloaks, Silk Mantles, Sun Umbilellas,
Parasols, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, to
gether with a large lot of Hoisery, Gloves,
&c. Dealers will do well to call before pur
chasing elsewhere. J. KAHNWEILER,.
Corner of 2d and 'Walnut streets.'
N. B. To any 'person wishing the - entire
stock, together with the stand, extra induce
ments will be offered. my 23. 31
THE Chambersburg .Repository contains the
following; "General S. Wiley Crawford, the
gallant young commander of the Pennsylvania
Reserves, has been reported killed or captur
ed ; but we have( seen a letter from him,
dated Thursday last, which removes all doubts
as to.his safety. His brave command, sadly
thinned by its many heroic conflicts with the
enemy, has again been terribly decimated.
The total loss of the is one hundred
and ten officers and two thousand two hundred
and ninety-four men killed wounded and
missing, including eight hundred and seventy
captured in the early part of the great strug
gle."
POLICE Arreißs.—Before the -Mayon—Y(l4'
erday morning the following cases were die
posed of:
Joseph Worthington, drunk and disorderly,
was discharged on payment of fine and costs.
William Graff, drunk, beat his wife, for
which ha tires sent to Fort Simmons for ten
days.
David Davis, disorderly, was reprimanded
and discharged.
Two drunken soldiers were handed over to
the Provost Marshal. -
Louisa Bedford, colored, was fouud back of
the Capitol, intoxicated. This was 4er sec
ond appearance. The Mayor sent her "over
the way" for forty-eight hours.
Martha Ellis, a regular street walker. and
prostitute, "went up" for ten days.
This (Monday) morning, Thomas Hoover,
drunk and disorderly, was handed over to the
military authorities.
Mary Jane Murphy and Mary BroWn, colored
were found in a tent, near the canal. •They
are notorious characters, and went to prison
for ten days.
THE WOUNDING OF IjOL. 11.Aussiorer:—The •
rumor that. Col. Hambright of the 79 th,Penn'a
regiment, had been wounded, was current
here durin g the past week. A dispatch from
the Colonel, dated. Nashville Hospital, - near
Tunnel Hill, Georgia, May I.lth, gives the
following particulars:
"I was struck in the side by a piece of a
shell on Monday afternoon, soon-after ad
vancing on the enemy. My injuries are
slight, and I have reason-,to ‘be thankful for
the escape from instant death. The force of
the piece must have been broken by the
limbs of the trees and bushes, as the gun was
quite close to where I was struck. My side
is bruised considerably, and one rib broken,
but this will soon mend, and I expect to "be
with the regiment in a few days. This hap
pened-to me at the same place we parted with
the robs two months since, and where my
friend Miholotzy was killed, Buzzard's Roost."
SPECIAL _NOTICES.
Pure Vegetable Medicine
ONE of the very best Vegetable Medicines
is vow offered to the citizens and strangers of this
city. It will purify the blood, and leave the-llter and
bowels in a good healthy condition. OpeinteeWithout the
least pain. Old and young, male and female, al2 can take
of it. As to the truth of this hundreds can testify, as It
has been well tried 'for the last ten years. It Is prepared
only and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No _27, zonth Pine street,
Harrisburg, Pa. turn
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!!,
LL sizes, kinc4an_ styles
at very ?ow
prices. The best quality of
Hoop 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 tta...ndker
e, hemmed and, plain. cambric and Swiss muslin,
cambric and ,Swiss edging,. and a full and complete as
sortment of other goals, ito which we Luria° attention of
Pnrehasers t • S.
Ithoade' old Stand, corner /dirket and Second eta.
A. PHYSIOLOGICAL view. IA MARRIAGE,
containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and
kmgmvings 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 sure, as shown by the re
port of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married,
and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts
or 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 CROIX, No. 31 Malden Lane
Albany, N. T. ' marl-daw3m
To all who have Corns.
This week is a good time to cut and trim your corns,
and to get some of Mrs. Ball's Corn Salve that has cured
ao very many. All who have corns Just try for your
selves. Can be had for lb cents a box, at No. 27, South
Pine street. lIRS. L. BALL
N: B.—Orders from a distance promptly attended to,
as this can be sent by maiL
NEW ADVERTISERLEJNTS.
0837 CE PRovosr bfAasaAly
14rn DISTRICT, PMRTSYLVLNIA,
kLARRI9E3CRG, May 10„186L
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 circular order No, 46, A. A. ProvostMar
ghat General's office, is hereby published.
L The different Boards of Enrollment, Western Di
vision Pa., are requested to immediately proceed -to excl.,
cute the said section of the act of Coagross, entitied'"An
act to amend an act for enrolling and calling out the na
tional forces, and for otherpurposes,” approved February
25 1864. . ,
L, They will at once' ipPisint the necessary enrolling
officers for their reapeCtive districts, With infatuations,
Ist.. To enroll all persons whose names have been omit
ted by the proper enrolling oaken, pfe,idoos enrollment.
2nd. All persons who shall arrive at ;he age of 20 years
before the draft. •
3d. All aliens who shall have declared'their iiiteidions
to become citizens. '''' ' • • '
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4th. All persons discharged from the military or naval
service of the United Slates who have, not 'been in' such
for two years during the pie Sent war. '
btb.And all persons exempted under the provisions
of the Second section 'of the enrolling act, approved March
300.363, hilt not exempted. wider the provisions of the , .
act approved 'February 24;1864.
In. 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-flee, years
20. ' The names of all persons . Manifestly, physically
or mentally unfit for the service.
3d. The names of such persons as are at this time an-
thally 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 Vivo , ytiars or Meru, during
_the
present war, and have been honorably discharged there
from. JNO. KAY OLEMENT,
mylo-2w Cap'. and Pro.,ldar. 14th Dist. Penna.
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LATEST STi-LES!
MRS. M. MAYER, Nil. 11 Market Street,
IS PLEASED 't6 announce to the laAies of
Harrisburg and vicinity (whO hare soliberally patron
ized her since her arrival in this city,) that she has just
received, direct from Hie manufacturers And importers, 4t
SECOND - SUPPLY
of the finest goods the market, Could' afford in the line of
FRENCH AND AM MIERICAN LLINERY
and is now prepared to oiler great inducainents to pur
chasers. Her stock consists in part of
BONNETS, BIBBONS • -
FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES, •
CAPS, ORNAMENTS, ,&C.
SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, RUCHES,
HOOP SKIRTn COHSE:TS; HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLLARS,
CUFI , S, BELTS, NETS, FANCYSOODS,4O.
Also, a splendid assortment of. '
SILK WRAITING - S •
SILK COATS.
. CIRCULARS,
MANTILLAS,
• • • .. LACE POINTS.
' PARASOLS, &C.
Also, Ties; Scarfs, Pocket_ Books, Porte Monnetes, and
Purses, elegant Steel and Jet Pinsand 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 diens
sortment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received,
' I respectfully solicit a continuance of th`e same.
Don't forget the place: No: 13 Marl* street,
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED. HORS-ES
WAR DrPARTMENT, CAVALRY BURSAR',
• • - OPIUM Otars QIYARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON; IV C., April 25, 1884.
.
WILL bo sold at' publicc auction, to the
highestbidder, at the times and places named be
low; ,yla . ,
Reeding, Penn's, Thursday, May 26th.
Lebanon, Penn's., Thursday, June 2d..
.Norlheinberland, Penn's, Thursday, June 9th.
Penn's, Thursday, Jane 16th.
Wilharniport, Penn'a, Thursday, June 214 d:
One Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Filty ( 25015 t each of the other plaiSesp—
, 411t650 Horses have been condoned acunilt.tb, the
cavalry service of.t4llnited Stateallmy.+
__ :For roadaint many_ good: hairline' may
be had.
Horses wilLbe sold-singly. • • .
Sales begin at 10A a:, and continua daily all are
sold. . .
TESMS; CASH in Rnited States Treasury notes only.
JAMES A. ETON.;
Lt. 001. and C. Q.ll{. Cavhiry Bureriu.
ap2B-dtd
CLOAK ! " CIRCIJLARSI! CLOAKS!!!
- ALL SHADES.
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH GOATS,
WATER PROOF AND BLACK CLOTH QOA.TK ALL
QUALITIES.
NE AT
BLACK BILK
,COATS AND C.12 - 01TLARS.
A large asaortrnonl of '
LACE POINTS, .
BILK SHAVLS, ' •
reasoaable,pri h neR
; c_en, _ I t ) .1: the a ir y, P RI. the n:ew ata
PHILADELPHIA CLOAK 6104 E,
myl4 in D. W. Groes' new building, Harrisburg.
.g0TT.:41, : . . - OtwARTi.-Apc. 7 .iipNgßs,
No. 622 CHESTNUT STREET PIIELADREPHO.
FINE ART'S,
WE would advise our numerous readers
that the- lamest sale of OIL PAINTINGS which
has ever been held in the United States, will take place at
Messrs. 'Scott '&'SteWart'S; No.. 622, Stn stunt street, Phila
delphia, commencing on Tuesday -evening, May 24th,
1861, the sale to tentinue svertevening during the week,
and until all are disposed of.
This sale comprises over FIVE HUNDRED . pictures,
from the UnitedArtists' Gallery; among them will be
found many of the choicest works_ that have ever been
offered at public sale.
Those who desire Ur adorn their walls. with -wOrks of
real artisiic.merit,"wili find this an oppiiit*Ottlit may
never agabroccur. -
'The paintings will beec44-with:tbetramei,,Winob. are of
the.lateet styles,And are warrante4 pere,gebi leaf. Paint
mks win be open. for exatitinatioi; witli'dascriptive cata
logues, on Saturday 21st bug myl6-dlw.
Dr. J.'P; SELLER'S
Deutsvi prepara,tiov.o
HRANDW DENTIFRICE! • ' '
AmßßlGuVroovi mini I
MEESE elegant preparations combine the
most desirable cleansing anirestringent qualities
They render the,Gums hard altd - hcalthy; neutralize the
aci'S .Incretions of the mouth; (thereby removing the
prinie cause of decay.) By theirdetersive properties they
preserve the natural color of the Teeth, without in • the
least degree injuring the enamel, •whito they` thwart to
the breath a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pieasant:—
In fact they are THE BEST ARTICLES in use for the pur-
poses named, as a fair trial willfully demonstrate, and
as has been abundantly proved by their extensive sale in
this community diking - the last IfYetws; and which will
be readily testified. to by - many who hav,e repeatedly
urged the Proprietor to still further extend - their • sale and
usefulness. They are warranted to be free from those
destructive acid's 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'nentast.
. For sale also by the principal Druggist" of the atty..
LOTS VOR SALE.
OEVERAL" . LOTS on Third street, near
Norili, are far's*. Taspiire at WALtEMS' Store,
corner of North *l4 T4lrd . streetis., • niyl74f
. .
101111 - AY of the best quality is offered for sale.
ILL CalM 111 4 901tIGOK'S COAL OFFICE ontb3:oaaat.
Harrisburg. apBo4
WANTS
-
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
A BOY in the Store. Must speak English
11 and German. One having some little c::perienee
preferred_ CATHCART S: BRO.,
my23-4t Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
WANTED,
A MAN competent to take charge of a Res
taurant. Also, a Restaurant Cook. Apply at the
NATIONAL HOUSE, Market street, Harrisburg. The best
wages will be paid. my23.43t*
WANTED—A good Cook in a hotel. Call
at 93 Nfarket street. my2o.dtf
WANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a
good meat Cook. Inquire at the
ap3o—dtf BRADY ROUSE.
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 for circulars. Address
JONES BROS. & CO.,
Publishers, Baltimore, Md.
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NEW AD VERTISE MEN TS.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF
VALUABLE IRON WORKS.
19PY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court
for Washington county, as a Court of Equity, the
undersigned trustegmrill sell at public sale, in front of the
Court Mime, in Hagerstown, on
TUESDAY,
.the 14TH DAY OF JUNE, 1864,
all that VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate in Washing
ton county, Maryland, known as the
REEN SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY,
which was for many years owned said carried on by
J. DIXON ROMAN Lt . CO• S
aud Is now for sale on account of the death of one of the
partneps. §aid: property contains
1,394 ACRES OF-LAND, (more or less,)
or which about . 20Crard cleared and in an excellent state
of cultivation, the balance being
TYMSER. LAND.
The FURNACE on said lino 1335 feet high, with an
. eight foot BOSII CASTING ROUSE, COAL HOUSE and
BRIDGE 'HOME . , and is run by an overshot wheel 90
feet high. It is in good repair, and the water power un
failing and all.sullicient. Said FURNACE is only one
mile from the Chesapeake and Obis) Canal, and about the
same distance from the Iron Ore Bank. There is also
A. GOOD DWELLING lIOUSE
near the Furnace; also a large BARN and other out
buildings, and on different parts of said tract of land there
are a numbsr of TENANT ROUSES (in all ten or twelve)
in good repair.
„The above property will be sold entire, or in parcels to
suit purchasers; such parcels to be 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 the lands of Geo. Feidt. Also,
A I_Auuestone Quarry
on said canal, near .112 Coy's Ferry, containing,
FIFTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND.
TERMS OF SALE, as - prescribed by the Decree, are:
One-third of the purchase money in cash on the day of
sale c on tee Atilication-thereof, and the balance in two
equal annual instalments of one 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 entire purchase money,
the Trustee will execute a deed to the purchaser, as re
quired by the,Decreo. F. IL DARBY, Trustee.
my2o•ts,
Lebanon "Courier," Lancaster "Examiner," and Bead
ing "Journal," copy weekly, and send bills to the Trustee
,at Rageratown, forthwith.
TO .AILCHITECTS ARD BIIIII,DER.S.
By the Act of• May sth, an appropriation of Fifty Thou
sand Dollars was-made for the Extension of the Gapit.,l
Buildings at Kairieburg. Architects and Builders are
hereby requested to present plans for said extension, and
proposals for building the same, to the undersigned, by
the fifteenth day of June. The main object to be at
tained by the proposed extension is to furnish additional
Committee Room for the Legislature, and the extension is
to conform as far as possible to the architecture of Ills
present building. A. G. CURTIN, Governor,
- ISAAC SLENKER, Auditor GeaeraL
• JAMES P. BARR, Surveyor General,
HENRY 11 11.00 RE, State Treasurer.
HARRTSIITRG, May 19, 1664 dtd
.
GRAND PIC-NIC
=I
3V-ck,m e ipkaitir3",
(To ald irk the erection of a new engine liensej
TO BE HELD AT
A.E.I-I.INTI:EN'S TV00 , 13,5,
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 186 L.
IMME
harConveyanees will leave the Hose House, Second
Ward House and the Washington House, on Walnut street,
every hour during the day.
Tickets can be procured by applying to any member of
the Company,-or to either of the following committee of
arrangements: J. A. HALLER,
DANIEL HOOKER,
GEO, F. WEAVER, Jr.,
B. J. SHOOP,
C. F. VOLLMER,
DAVID SIMONS,
JOHN CARRICHNER.
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SALE OF . CONDEMNED STOCK.
WAR 113sAierxc.vr,
edi.Al3:l7 BUREAU,
OFFICE OF CHIEF QuAwritsunsrim,
• .. • WASHINGTON, D. C May 16 1861.
Will be sold at" PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder,
at Hiesbor.) Depot, on THURSDAY ; the 2fith instant, be
ginniiig at 10 o'clock, A, It.. from one hundred and fifty
(150) to tivo hundred (200) HORSES.
These horses 'have been condemned as unfit 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 U. S. currency.
JAMES A. EKLN,
Lieut. Cokkiel and Chief Quartermaster,
Cavalry Bureau.
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PU BL I C SALE.—The Subscriber will
' Otter at Public Sale, at the Court Rouse in Harris' -
both: at tWo o'clock, r. 3L,
-ON 'SATURDAY, May 2S, 1864,
his saw-mill property, located between the PennsylCania
Railroad on the west, and the Pennsylvania Canal on the
east, and adjoining the Harrisburg Gas Works. The lot
contains three and a half acres, on which is erected
, A TWO-STORY STEAM SAW-MILL,
with lower story of stone, containing one Mulay saw,
capable of sawing timber 62 feet in length, and two Cir
cular saws, with a fire-proof engine-room attached. The
machinery is nearly new, and in good running order-
There is diso a large basin for holding timber, two
Dwelling Houses, a Stable, Carriage Nouse: and Wagon
Shed on the lot. Lumber can be shipped either by Rail
road or Canal.
Tstom—One-third of the parchasemoney when the
deed is made; the residue iiiM.remain in the property.
If the property is not sold, it will be leased.fur a term of
years from the first of June, when possession can be
given.
For any further information inquire of the subscriber,
residing in Front street, above Pine, Harrisburg.
myl9-ts JOHN B. COX.
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
AM happy to offer to the public a ling
I
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 TRY THEY.
• - SOREFFEWS B 002: STORE,
Second street, opposite'Prbrbyterian Church, Harrisburg,
Pa. • ap23
CANNED FR'CJITS -OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION. SAUCES of all theuelebrated manufacturers.
SARDINES,
OLIVE MB;
or every description.
Alio; BROWN STOUT:FDIE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR
and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and tbe best selected
stock outside of Philadelphia. -
All.goode guaranteed as represented.
Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance.
Goods carefully packed and. delivered to all parts..o.T the
city free of charge. . SHISLER & FRAZER,
mys SUCCeSSOIS to W. Dock, Jr., &Xi).
RALPH L. MAC:LAY
j . TTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot an Union
A building, Harrisburg. Strict 'attention paid to an
legal business. Military claims collected.
1n910.--19F14"1
PICKLES! ricyamil •
By the barrel, halt' barrel, jar or tioietiat
n 0251 - BOYER 4h - OBP:PER.
DRIED FRUIT of kinds at.•
Dug • -
BOY= ROBBFBEt.
AItIUSEMENTS
BRAINT'S -
HALL.-
Manager
SEVENTH NIGHT or TFa.
DRAMATIC COMBINATION
LAST NIGHT BUT TWO.
By special r‘..,uest of a number of ladies
UNCIA , . TOWS CABIN
will be performed this evening, with the
original music, excellent scenery and dancing.
A grand apothesis of Eva and St. Clair.
To-morrow evening benefit of the ladies
attached to the combination A FINE BILL
WILL BE OFFERED.
Seats may be secured at Baunvart's Drug
store.
PRICES OP ADMISSION
Reserved seats 50 cents
Seats not reserved 25 cents
Doors open at 74. Curtain rises at 8.
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SANFORD'S MALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET,
REAR OP HERE'S HOTEL.
S. S. SANFORD....Proprietpr and Manager
Observe the attraction for
THIS MONDAY EVENING.
SANFORD AS ROMEO.
SANFORD AS THE STRANGER.
SANFORD IN SONGS.
SANFORD IN DANCES.
The Champion Amateur
MR. J. T. SAWYER,
WILL APPEAR IN HIS JIG.
The entire company have volunteered their gratuitous
services.
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann
vart's Drag Store.
Doors open at 63.5. Commence 1 : 1" to 8.
Police always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 25 cents.
Orchestra chairs, 50 cents.
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats. $1 each.
CANTERBURY MUSIC - HILL
WALNUT ST., BELOW "1:11TB.D.
DONNELL
OPEN KtERYF....NEiG,
With a First-ciass Company of
SINGERS, DANCERS, COMMt-NS, Sc., iiro.
Admission. ........ ...... 15 amts.
Seats in Boxes
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1864 RATS ,
ROACYES&
, c. 1864
As Spring approaches
ANTS and ROACHES
Fromtheir holes come out;
And NICE and RATS,
an spite of CATS,
Gaily skip about.
COST'AR':
Paella:as, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Mosquitos, Moths in Pars, Woolens, et - c.,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"15 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Euman Family."
"Rats Guano ont of their holes tor"
.fiarSold by all Druggists everywhere
BEWARE i of all worthless imitations.
rigir. Costar's' , Depot, No. 483 Broadway, N. Y.
Ike - Sold by D. W. GitOn> . & CO.,
Wholesale andamail agents,
Harrisburg, Pa.
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JULIUS ROSENDALE,
ECM
00
Ara.,
O P T I Y A. ,
BCGS to Inform the inhabitants of Harris
'burg and vicinity that be removed to No. 25
North Second street, two doors from Walnut. Thankful
for the contldence and patronage bestowed on me during
my stay on Market S mare, I hope to merit a continuance
of the same at my new stand.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the
CELEBRATED TINTED PARABOLE SPECTACLES,
for which I claim the undermentioned advantages:
Ist. That from the peculiar construction of the Glasses,
they mist and preserve the sight, rendering frequent
change quite unnecessary.
24. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vi
sion, with an amount of ease and comfort net hitherto en
joyed by spectacle wearers.
3d. That the material from which the Lenses are ground
is manufactured specially for optical purposes, and is
runs, Kenn wan mormiLvr, and no liable to 'become
scratched.
4th. That the frames in which they are set, whether in
gold, silver or steel, are of the finest quality and finish,
and GUARIOSTKED PERFECT in every respect
sth. That, front their peculiar color they prevent ase
perlluity 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 Glass.-
es; Stereoscopes and Views, Magic Lanterns, Barometers
Thermometer% Magnets, &c., &c.
Remember that Resendale's Institute will be permanent
' et No. 29 North Second street, five doors from the Bueh
er House. - api,dawam
SCHOMACKER & CO.'S PIANOS
SOUR GRAPES
MOO well known in this city to need com
mendation. In use by
PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
GOVERNOR CURTIN,
JUDOS PEARSON,
And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned
otters these superb instruments at prices that comet
fad
to command public patronage.
N. B.—No OLD stock on hand.
Also, Sole Agent for the unrivalled
STEINWAY PIANO.
Also.
IT) A_DBUItY,S CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Chickering's and several other of the very best makes.
None but perfect instruments sold.
Call and see largest stock out of great cities.
mar29-tf S. WARD Third street Music Store
POE, SAVE
The subscriber offers for sale the stack and fixtures of
his well known WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE ANC
RECTIFY-LNG ESTABLISELKENT.- Be w sell the whole
or part of the stock, and the entire fixtures ill . The busi
ness has been carried on about fifteen years, and is well
established. With the store is connected a Good "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 immediately
and lease given for from one to ten years'. Terms to suit
purchasers. For further information apply on the pre
mises to fmar2.4-tf] GEO. G. ICUNKBL
MUSTARDS,
NO. 4 JONES , ROW.
/PRE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
1 the public that he has purchased the
HAT. AND CAP STORE
Late the property of T. J. BURNETT, deceased, and that
he will continue the busroes
the s at old stand, where he
will constantly keep on Land a general assortment of
HATS, CAPS, SI,
OF THE LABEST STYLES,
Which will be sold at ressonable rates.
A liberal sbare of patro . nage is respectrany solicited.
waro..B-d2m H. IL LONG.
URLINGTON HERRING . The fast o
Bthe season. Jest received at
my -BOYER & so* •
S. C. DUBOIS
-301 e Lame
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