ah(C,rtiegapil HARRISBURG, PA TUESDAY EVENIMi, MAY 24, 1864. NOT t C If. TO ADVERTISE a S.—All Adver tisements, Business Notices, Marriages, Deaths, Ac., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, Avast invariably be accom pat“eci with the CASH. Advertisements ordered In tke regular Cni lig Edition are inserted in the Morn big Edition without extra charge. I rOWN AND COUNTRY. TIIEIIE was a large attendance at the Ein tracht pic-nic yesterday. Everything passed off pleasantly. THE GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR will open in Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 7th of June, and continue two weeks. AIL Wm. KIL3I3E, the famous piano :manu facturer, of Baltimore, died on Saturday, in the Glst year of his age. Goy. Curars is announced to take . ..art in the opening ceremonies of, the Pittsburg San itary Fair, on the first of Julie. I=l BAPTISM. —On Sunday afternoon last, three persons were baptized in the river, near State street, by Rev. Mr. Rakestraw, of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. OUR readers should -not forget that San ford's Minstrels, the star troupe of the world, will perform at the Opera House, this evening, as usual. For the best performance in the city, go to Sanford's. Tr is very difficult to live," said a widow with several girls, all in genteel poverty. "You must husband your time," said :4 sage friend. "I'd rather husband some of my daughters," answered the poor lady. LARGE numbers of rafts are passing down the river daily. The river is in fine nrder for this business, and the lumbermen are taking advantage of the opportunity afforded them to ship their timber to market. Tim Conferees of this Congressional dis trict, appointed to select delegates to the Bal tinfore Union National Convention, will as samble in Sunbury, to attend to that duty, 'to morrow (Wednesday) evening. Ix OrmitzrioN. —The Provost Marshal re ceived instructions this morning, to remove the guard from the ,Inland telegraph office, and the operators were fully released. Business has already been resumed, and dispatches can be sent, as usual; over the Inland line.' ==l IVYArsx Is Commo!—Wyman, the celebrated wizard, is coming; and will appear at San ford's Opera House on Thursday and Friday evenings. Here is a chance for our citizens to witness some of the mostastonishing feats ever performed. THE Eighth Reserves met with a handsome reception at Pittsburg, on Sunday night. A_ brass band escorted them from the depot to the City Hall, where a magnificent supper was in waiting for the returning heroes. The Mayor welcomed the brave boys in behalf of the city, I=l=l INDIAN REsttancs.—A few days ago - while some men were engaged in excavating for the foundation of a new freight depot in Lambert- Ville, Bucks county, they came upon the re mains of an Indian, about two feet below the surface, lying under the roots of a stump of an old pear tree. By the remains were found a singularly shaped pipe and an' arrow head. I= 11.kmamto A.commgr.—A man by the name of Joseph Hare, aged fifty-one years, and an employee of the company, was run over by the cars on the Pennsylvania railroad, near Brinton's Station, on Saturday, andinstantly killed. •It appears he was standifg on the track and was caught by two trains approach ing in opposite directions, and killed, as above stated. HORSE THIEF Alt - RESTED. —A man named George Holmes was arrested yesterday,, on a charge of being a horse thief. Holmes brought A fine horse to this city, and sold him for $99 —less than half his value. Other movements of the stranger led to the suspicion that the had stolen the animal. He was taken before the Mayor, who committed him to priion for furthehearing. Subsequently it was ascer tained that the horse had been stolen from, a farmer named Abraham Hershey, of fawns ter county. I=l Tzs Paxton Fire boys anticipate a grand time on the occasion of their pic-nic, to-i4or row. The bar and refreshment department will be in charge of George B. Caldwell, who .has had extensive experience in catering to the tastes of the public. Conveyances will run to Haehnlen's woods, from Mr. Caldwell'S ladies' saloon, on Second street, near Waal ington Avenue, from the Second Ward House, corner Second and Chestnut streets, and from the Washington House, on Walnut street. No improper characters will be admittedlto the grounds. An efficient police force hits been engaged, and with the assistance of the managers, will see that order is maintained during the day. THAT \Tv ar. CASE. —ln our police report of Saturday evening, we announced the arrest of Augustus Cassel, charged with selling un wholesome veal, which was said to have been but two weeks old. The father lines They rendenthe Gums, hard aill'ibealthypnetitralize the acid secretions v„ or,the- mouth, (thereby, 're7,4ring the 'prime cause dr-decay:F-14i' their detersive properties they preserve,the natural color of the, Teeth, withopt, in the least degree injuring' the ' while they' -Impart to the breath a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.— In fact they tiro THE BEST .41FtTICLESin use for the pur poses named, as nrair : : trial 'Will : fullS , "demonstrate, and as has been libundently. l proved by their extensive sale in this community during the last 14 years- and which; will be readily testified ..to by many who have repeatedly urged the Proprietor to still further extend , their sale and usefulness. They are warranted to. be free from those destructive acids which so frequently contaminate many of the preparations of the present day. Prepared and sold at the Dental Roans of the Proprietor, corner of , Second and Walnut streets.: t JoIIN P 7 JoLLER, • . . , • ' Surgeon Dentist. For sale also by the principal Druggists of the city. ap2l-dtf LOWS FOR - SALE._ - .SEVERAL LOTS on Third street, near, North, are tor , i3ale.. Inquire at W4TERS'. Store, corner of 'North an&Thirdatreets. ' myl7-tr -Soldiers' Portioll