Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 24, 1864, Image 3

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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.
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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.'
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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 <of Ay iglist „
was in the city this morning for thr purpose
of instituting suit against the 7 ,artiest who
Caused his arrest, but the fine If .nd
costs hav
tug been paid by the young r Atm,. l(yhiciLwas
considered a 'virtual ecknor .71edgmertt
guilt,) prevented any Retie', b e i ng
liroright in
the case. Mr. Cassel, S. r., informed 'mg:that
he can produce abundr mt evidence t`O Priive
that the calf was five weeks old at the.time
it was killed. We are pleased to learn—that
the young man wah innocent of the` Crikae
wish which be wasi enraged.
WE learn that Lieutenant Wm. H. Bricker
and Sergeant J. Clinton Dock, of the Third
Pennsylvania cavalry, both of Cumberland
county, died, recently, in one of the Richmoita
prisons.
WE learn that William Hepford, a boy of
10 or 12 years of age, fell from the canal
bridge, at the foot of Chestnut street, this
morning, and was seriously injured by strik
ing a boat as he fell.
It is feared that he cannot recover.
TO-NIGHT is the last but one, of the enter
tainments by Dubois' Combination Company,
at Brant's Hall. The Octoroon will be played
for the last time. The occasion has been set
apart for the benefit of the ladies connected
with the company. The performance will
conclude with Off to the Wars.
HEAVY Roanzus—sl3, 000 STOLEN. —Th e resi
dence of Mr. D. Brainard Nelson, in Elmira,
was burglariously entered on Thursday night,
and thirteen •lhousand dollars, in greenbacks,
taken from the poCket of Mr. Nelson's panta
loons, which he had placed under his pillow
or safekeeping. He offers a reward of one
thousand dollars for the recovery of the mo
ney, which was mostly in one thousand, five
hundred and one hundred dollar bills.
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A CORRECTION.—The Tory Organ this morn
ing says that the Clerk of the House had
kindly consented to allow the Independence
Chair and Table to go to Pittsburg, for use in
the Sanitary Fair, to be held shortly in that
city. So far as the "Independence Table"
is concerned, the Clerk of the House has no
authority to allow it to go hence. ThG "ta
ble" was loaned to the managers of the Pitti
burg Fair s. by i llr. yirien-Forney,State Libra
rian; to Whtsse bephitment that ancient * piece
of furniture belongs.
ArFAIRS AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. -J'no. Winters,
arrested last week, on a charge of keeping a
disorderly bawdy house, has been released
from prison, he having given hail for his ap
pearance at court. His wife, who escaped at
the time the other arrests were made, has ap
peared before the Mayor, and entered bail to
appear at court.
David Reed, charged with false pvetence,
gave bail for court..
Henry Hall, colored, for disorderly conduct,
paid fine and costs, and was discharged.
Francis Berry and Ann E. Moore, both col
ored, arrested tor.. disorderly conduct, were
fined and discharged.
Henry Goodwin, arrested on a similar char ge,
was fined.
Bernard Calligan, vagrant, was dischargesa,
with orders to leave:the city.
Sarah Smith and J. Wesley Dorsey, both
colored, and disorderly, were sent to Fort
Simmons for ten days.
Mrs. Lydia:Poorman, for abusing Mrs. Mary
Henry, was arrested last evening, and this
morning entered bail for her apiMaranne at
court..
COL. DICK COULTER, of the famous old Ele
venth regiment Pennsylvania volir steers,
reached this city, Just' evening, suffering from
a severe bullet wound in the left bre-test, re
ceived while on picket duty with the .tix - cay of
the Potomac. We were called upon, on t wo occa
sions to ie Cord the death of this gallant: soldier,
on rumors which were then believed: to be
time. Each...time the statements pro'red to be
incorrect. To-day we met Colonel Comlter,
looking as if ho had certainly escaped d eath
within a hair's breadth. His word is a n lost
serious and painful one, and will •undoubtecily
keep him from thtifield for a long time to corn. e.
While the service veil! thus lose, temporarily',
of course, a good officer, no man in co m
mend in the army has more faithfully d tis
charged his duty, and no soldier is better en
titled to rest. Colonel Coulter leaves for
Greensburg to-night, where he will rem ain
till kis wounds are healed and he has gath
ered new strength for pttrticipating in a fit ;lit
to which he has given the best feeling of his
heart and the purest blood of his body.
Cuthrorrs's Fems..—Passing through One , of
our principal streets a few evenings since, •we
observed a group of smiling young misses,
(neither of whom we judgedktid - yet seen her I
teenhood) enwtged pluying,"store" in front
of the residenee,of one of our most re specta
ble
citizens. The "'counter" or 'rather a
small table was covered with a napkiz r as pure
as the foaming crest of a wave, upo n which
was laid with precisive order an er idless va
riety. 0.4.41'4.0. in the _shape of wax and
worsted work„ etc., etc., all of whit It we un
derstood was the result of the laboz • of their
own infantile hands. The presidia g genius
of this -miniature ~e stablishment". was a
bright; blue--eyed, gOldei-haired: n i Liss, with
one of thp;selowning ciau.utenances, which to
look upon would open the: heart of the most
stoic of mankind. She plied Ihez vocation
with a:winning artle.ssnesn, and, Sturing the
few moments of. our obwervatic,n. w-a noticed
more than one passerb y pause to znoke a pur
chase. The Proceed's of the Sales seemed to
be considerable, an 7 l we ' weretnformed that
they were intend' id as, a contribution to, the
Sanitary Fair.
Our object it
noticing this incidentis So di
rect the atter'_don of the amiable and ittoefa
tigable 1 Managers in our city to a very ,
P ieasin gt ens of increasing the contribntiorim
of this strict to the Treasury of the Sanitary'
Co m`.ision. Children naturally love a/Anse
l:ll°a" of this kind, and under the sanction of
a rep
.ponsible agent of the 'Commission, th ere
are few parents who would not indulge thcir
ctlo ones with the necessary capital to star t
cue miniature "stores."
,-33 y all means let the
little " five-year olds" be permitted to have
their " say ' in one of the grandest benevolent
schemes ever conceived by mankind.
POSITIVELY SELT , TNG OFF AT COST TO CHANGE
Busn - Ess.—The subscriber now offers at re
tail his entire stock of staple Dry Goods and
Fancy articles at COST, consisting of Muslins,
all kinds of Dress Goods, Flannels, Calicoes,
Shawls, Cloaks, Silk Mantles, Sun Umbrellas,
Parasols, and Gents' Ynrnishing Goods, to
gether with a large lot of Hoisery, Gloves,
Arc. Dealers will do Well to call before pur
chasing elsewhere;-,
Corner sif 2d, and Walnut streets
N. B. To any pirsin wishing the entire
stock, together 'with the stand, extra inducle
menta will be offered. my23.3t.
WANTED--A journeyman coach-mab. , r. ruN
who is accustomed to working on bodies pre
ferred. Apply to. B. J. FLEMING,
narty2o-d1 w Third street.
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FM:ND !—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.
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Attention, Militia of 1863:
The Susquehanna Mounted Rangers will
meet for pay, at J. D. Hoffman's Franklin
House, in Harrisburg,'on Thursday, May 26,
at 9 o'clock, A. 31., when a prompt attendance
of all the members is required.
H. W. HOFFMAN,
my2l-3td Late Capt. Commanding.
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON J. D. Kinneard
respectfully informs his friends, and the public
generally, that he has opened an lon Gamed
&mom 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. m24-2t*
LUNCH! Laic! ! LUXOR ! ! !—The under
signed having removed his Lager Bee? Saloon
to Second street, below Chestnut, at the stand
formerly occupied by Kr. Biestef, will serve
up a free hutch to-morrow, (Weduesday,) be-
tween ten A. ar. and two o'clock P. ar., when
he will be happy to meet his friends and the
public generally. He flatters himself that his
new style of serving up " Satterliraut " will
meet the approbation of U.!, most fastidious
epicure. ATICH'L C. SAUSSER
SUPREME Cousr—.3fiddie Disirict—May 23,
1864.--Court commenced at 3 o'clock. Pre
sent, Woodward, Chief Justice; Justices
Thompson and Strong.
Petition of C. 0. Zimmerman praying for
mandamus on Stale Treasurer. Mandamus
granted; returnable on Thursday, 26th May.
Messrs. R. M. Speer and A. O. Furst were
admitted as members of this Court.
Richson vs, Yeates. Clinton county, Sub
mitted.
Houston vs. Bowers. Blair county. Ar
gued. Hammond for plaintiff in error; Hall &
Neff for defendant in error.
William et. al. vs. Huget & Co. Blair
county. .Argued. Hammond for plaintiff in
error. • _
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - vs. Mada
ra. Blair county. Submitted.
Shoenberger vs. Lloyd. Blair county. Ar
gued. Landis & Clavin for plaintiff in error;
Hammond for defendant in error. • •
Nixon vs. M'Closkey. Clinton county. Non
Pros.
Hughes vs: Plack. Blair county:— —Non,
Pros.
Stuffier vs. Laugham. Blair county. Con
tinued. •
Longafellow vs. Mank. Blair county. Non
Pros.
Lloyd vs; Bauch. Blair county. Non
Pros.
Beatty vs. Lycoming Mutual Insurance
Company. Blair, county." Continued. .,
Court adjourned till 6 o'clock to-morrow
morning.
• SVPIZEME Counr--Middie District—May 24,
1861.—Court commenced at 9 o'clook. Pre
sent, Woodward, Chief JUstice ; Justices
Thompson, Strong, Reed and Agnew.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Chat
ham, Juniata, county. Motion to quash writ.
Commonwealth of Poiansylvanie vs. Hosea
Capp. Clinton county. , Motion to 'quash
writ.
Lloyd_ y 9. Farrell. Blair county. Argued.
Blair for plaintiff in error ; Hall for defend
ant in err or. •
Brotherline vs. Swires. Blair- 'county.
Argued. Blair for plaintiff in error; Hall for
defendant in error. '
Charles cores was almitted as a ineniher of
this Court.
Wilson vs. Crowell. Clinton county. Ar
gued. IsfAllister and Furst for plaintiff in
error; Meyer for defendant in error.
Drue vs. Carkskaddon. Clinton county.
Argued. Armstrong and M'Allister for plain, :
tiff in error; Meyer for defendant in error.
Court adjourned till-nine o'clock to-morrow
morning.
Shoop vs. Shoop. Cumberland county.—
Opinion by Woodward, Chief Justice. Judg
ment reversed and judgment entered , for
plaintiff in. error. ,
Steele vs. Legal Representatives of . W. F.
Brodhead. Pike county. Opinion by Thomp
son, Justice ! . - Decree of the orphans'
_court
:reversed. Woodward, Chief JuStiCe; dis
sents and files a dissenting opinion.
311.'Credy's appeal. Philadelphia. Opinion
by Strong, Justice. Decree'aftltmed.
Rptrickler vs. Burkholder. Cumberland
county. Opinion by Strong, -Justice: *Judg
naent affirmed.
Gettysburg railroad eompany vs. Kohler,
et. us. Lancaster county. Opinion by
Strong, Justice. Judgment affirmed.
Brisman vs, Trustee of Lancaster county.
Lancaster county. Opinion by Thonipson,
Justice. Judgment affirmed.
Caudee's appeal. Crawford county. Opin
ion supplementary to a former one by Wood
ward, Chief Justice.
"We see no occasion to change our former
decree."
Bucher and Burkholder's appeal. Lancaster
county. Opinion by Strong, Justice. Decree
of orphan's court reversed.
Grubb et al. vs. Brooks et al. Lancaster
county. Opinion by Thompson, Justice. Judg
ment reversed and new trial awarded.
Oswald vs. Kennedy. Cumberland county.
Opinion by Thompson, Justice. Judgment
affirmed.
Natcher vs. Natcher. Cumberland county.
Opinion by Thompson, Justice. ',Tudgment re
versed and new trial awarded. . •
.
Harter vs. Bomberger. Lancaster. Opinion
by- Bead, Justice. Judgment reversed and
judgment for plaintiff on verdict of jury. ,
Heidelberg township road. York county.
Qrder of court Utririned, Opinion by ; Agnew,
Justice.
• Shroder et. ILL vs. John Hatz's executors.
Lancaster Comity. Opinion- byl Agnew, Jus
tice. Judgment reversed and judgment en
tered for plaintiffs in error.
Laidig et. ux. vs. Coover's executors. Cum
berland county. Opinion by Agnew, JUstice.
Judgment affirmed.
Stoner vs. Hunseclrer. Lancaster county.
Opinion by Agnew, Justice. Judgment af
lirmed.
rennsylvania railroad company vs. 'Jacob
Zug:. Cumberland county. Opinion by Ag-,
new, Justice. Judgment affirmed.
Gross vs. Leber, use of Wiedler. Lancaster
countv. Opinion by Agnew, Justice. judg
ment reversed and new trial awarded.
Shaeftt.r vs. Geisenberg. Lancaster county.
Opinion by Read, Justice. Judgment af
firmed.
City of Philadelphia „vs. Pennsylvani. r
road comp.any. Certificate from Nisi Prins
of Philadelphia , . Opinion - by Read, 4 Tnfiace.
Judgment affirmed.
• Alie To . Clear the House of, Flied, use
Dutcher's celebrated LIGHTNING PLY.II.II,LEF, a neat;
Cheap article„easy to use. 'Every sheet *l.ll t:4 l .re (Dien.
SODD EVICRYWHF.Iit. ) )4,
'RICHARDS lt 'CCE,•loth.findUarket, gereels,
PkilladolPtiity irhohiale.agente. • niy244lkWBit
Tf:). THE PIIBLIC
THE ' RAND TELEORAPH , COMPANY.
The wires of the Inland Telegraph Company
are once more placed at the control of the
managers by order of the -Government, and
business will to-day be Tv.siimed on all the
line, and messages again forwarded with the
dispatch and faithfulness which have hereto
fore characterized the transactions of this
company. In making this announcement the
managers deem it due to themselves, as well
as to the Government, that they should state
that the restrictions lately placed upon them
were dictated by what was considered at the
time, considerations of public safety. It was
the conviction. of •this necessity that induced
the managers to rest quietly until the -odium
thus created pallid be removed. They were
unwilling, while-the arrest of their operators
continued, to say a word, fearful that the agi
tation of the transaction might impair the im
partiality of the Government, and do it injiis- •
ties at an hour when its reput r atiOri should
appear• unsullied before the world; but the
time has now arrived when the facts of
the case can be safely laid before the public,
and the. full vindication of the. Inland Tele- -
graph Company made known for - the gratifica
tion of its: friends and the confusion of its
enemies. ' • .
There is .110W,ICLo doubt in the public mind
that the' Government: Wes greatly imposed
upon and-induced to interfere to close up the,
Inland Telegraph Office through information
furnished by individtals who werejhe jealous
rivalS and hittar, opponents of . said com
pany:, The -Government itself seems to
• aVe stispiciens of this- 'reef by; the no
.le manner,_ in which . those .in....,Mithority
now seek to repair an uruntentionahinjury, in
the recognition of those prominent in thie,
control of this line. ,
Hereafter", the Inland Telegraph compannt.
as heretofore, Will devote`itself seduonsly to
the service of the public, and in deing this
the company will never forget that'they owe
a paramount duty`in contributing tO:the suc
cess of the government Profoundly iiiipresSe.ii,
with the . peril which surrounds that goverri= -
Inentand deeply sympathizing. with its efforts
to re-establish its authority and carrypeace
to all- the States, : this company feel ;that it
would be better to have their wires melted
and their batteries destroyed than „that one
word- should' bdtranemitted hi-them to the
..embarrassmen*of the national-taupe. Our
liOpe of success as business men is centredin
the complete success of the Government. By
this hope we have 'been gnided in the past,
and by it we are determined to be controlled
in the, futur.-
ViitVklais e]cpladatio,p thmariagn of the
Land Telegraph Company' solicit a renewal
of -the immewe patronage temporarily in
te4rupted by the action "df the Odvern
ment to discdver the perpetrators of a
Use fraud ; perpetrators who had no con
nection with the business of this line either
as employeert. in its service, or patrons seek
ing its conveniences.
• JOHN FOTTRELL,
Manager Harrisbnra Office.
Eknaisadad, May 24, 1864. my2.4-3t
SPECIAit NOTICES.
Pure Medicine
ONE, of ;the pixy best Vegetable --Median' es
is now offered to the citizens and strangers of this
city. It will purdy the blood, and leave the liver and
bowels In a good healthy condition. Operates without the
least pain. 'Old and young, male and female, all can take
-of it. As to the truth of this -hundreds can testify, as it
has been well -tried ferthe last `ten rears. It is prepared
*only and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No. 27, south Pine street,
Harrisburg,-Pa. • • e" rity23
NEW 4.1.) ERTISEMEN TS.
E"C CYN ID A Tr. R 1 77 A. 1.4
LATEST STYLES!
MRS. M. MAIYRR, . No. 13 Market Street,
PLEASED . to announce to the ladies of
Harrisburg and vicinity, (who haveao liberally patron
ized her since her aridval in this city,) that she has just
received, direct from the manufacturers and importers, a
SECOINID SUPPLY
of the fittest goods the market eould afford in the line of
FRENCH, AND AMERICAN MILLINERY,
and is now prepared to offer great indUcements to pur-
chasers. Her stock Consists in part of
BONNETS, RIBBONS -.
FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES,
CAPS, ORRAE f..RITS; &C.
EIiKS, WELVETS, LACES, RUCHES, -
HOOP SKIRTS CORSETS, HOSIERY,,
' HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLIIHS,
OUFFS, BELTS ;- NETS, FANCY Gl_ &C.
Alp a splendid aslortnwnt
'-ediIf..w.RP.INGS, • • ••
SILK_ coATS., , ,
- • - ''GrActriLka,
g " • •
;MANTILLAS,
.
LACE POINTS. - •
.
Also, Ties, Seinfs, Pocket Books, Porte Monneles and
Purses, elegant Steel and Jot Plus and Brooches ,'Belts and.
Belt Buckles, and a full 'line of Trimming `and 'Fancy
Goods, is clamp as the cheripost. '
'Special care has been exercised in the selection of these
goods," with a'view to the wants of 'this community, and
the ladies geneVly are invited to - call and examine chess
sortment.
Thankful for:the liberal patronage . heretofore received,
respectfully solicit a continuance of tbo same.
Don't forget the place: No. 13 Market street,
MRS. - M. MAYER.
valuable Land for Salo.
WILL be exposed to public sale, on Salm":
the4th day of Juiic next,. at 10 &Clock
M. at the Court House on . the city'of at,
the
FARM and Tract of fjuid` late the estate of 'Jacob Grove,
deiCeaSed, midi on which, he resided at the time of his
heath", sltuatein Susquehanna township, Datil:Aga county,
on the public road leading from Harrisburg to
on Pihrien ereek,'HirVo Sethi from Hairisburg, bounded
by lands or H. Alricke; CooVer she . relater's heirs, con
taining thirty acres of LIMESTQN.F. LAND, well fenced
and in good order;vvith alarge two`story frame di - veiling
HOuSE, barn and out houses, all newly bun, and an orchard
of apple trees and other fruit thereon. - Possession Will he
given on the first of-April next. Terms.of Inlet) lie made
known by the undersigned, itients - 'fo'r the heirs of Jacob
Greve; deeeaded. . SAMUEL GROVE,
myl6-datawtekw3t JOHN GROVE.
Dr. J.. 1,!.. KELLER'S
GRSNIMAR , DESTIERION
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TOOTH WAS 11
THESE elegant preparations combine the
most desirable cleansing and astrinient gl> 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.
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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<is.i
A LARGE assortment at • '":
PERGNER'S CHEM" BOOKSTORE,
mar,lo Sokeitt. WttplOsale of retail pt, Jo* ptices.
SMOKED . BEE, A k,
OHOICT LOT
At .1(10.01 W
. DOLTIK, IL & Oc.
- - -
- LjAY of - • the' best .quality , ts -”oireted for
• sale. Call at H , CORNICK'S,.CQAT, OFFICE en the
Canal 'Harrisburg '
40 BOXES tORANG4B,' :gob& order ;
We, 100/Bairelikit - CHoicE APP TIES for rake.
ROI ' JOHN WISE 7ruitStore
__l? 11-7 0 .- L.-- • • •
mwo GOOD QUA.RRYMEN WANTED
A. to quarry (2000) two thousand p - rch of LIME
STONE for building. Aon!F at the
• KLYSTONE NURSERY.
WAN TED IMMEDIATELY, -
A BOY in the Store. Must speak English
11_ and German. One having some little experience
preierred. CATHCART St BRO.,
my23-4t Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
AMAN competent to take charge of a Res
tauraut. Also, a Restaurant Cook. Apply at the
NATIONAL ROUSE, Market Street, Ilarrisburg. The best
waxes will be paid. uty23-date'
WANTED—A good Cook in a hotel. Call
at 93 Market street. niy2O-atf
—A
. go i o T a E m p elt g l o a d q i ir)e.. i t t r t y he Cook, and a
ap3o-dtf BRADY ROUSE.
A GENTS wanted to sell the Standard His
tory of the War. A. rare chance to make money.
AgentsAgents,are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per mouth. 200,000
velure:Les already sold. Send for circulars. Address
JONES BROS. k CO.,
de 30 . ;Publishers • Baltimore. Rd.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OF
VA L t r 'lV /3 L t tit N WORKS.
vey virtue of 'a decree of t.h Cireult Court
for. WastOngton county, as a Court of Equity, the
Undersigned. trustee Nill sell.at public sale, in front of the
Court House,. in Hagerstown, on.
TUESDAY, the 14TH DIY OF JUNE, MI,
all that VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate in Washing
ton county, Maryland, known as tho
GREEN - SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY,
which was for many year ow,ned and carried on by
J. DIXON ROMAN & CO.,
and is now for sale on aocoont of the death of one of the
'partners. Sold pioperty contains
1,391 ACRES OF LARD; (more or less,)
of which about 200 are cleared and iu an excellent state
of cultivation, the balance being
The FURNACE on said land is 35 feet high, with an
eight foot BOSH, CASTING HOUSE, COAL and
BRIDGE HOUSE, and is run by an over-shot wheel '4O
feet high. It is in good repair, and the water power un
failing and all-sufficient. Said FURNACE is only ono
mile from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and about the
same distance from the Iron Ora tank_ There is also
A. GOOD DWELLING HOUSE
"near the Fun:lace; also a large "BARN and other out
iluildings, and qn different pacts of said tract of land there
are a number of TENANT HOUSES (in all ten or twelve)
in good repair.',
The
•
The above property will be sold entire, or in.parcels to
suit purchassrs; such - parcels to be made known at the
Eal.e.
The undersigned will also sell at the same time and
place about. '
FIFTY-THREE ACRES OF LAND,
sepMeted: from the above by the lauds of Geo. Feidt. Also,
A.l-iixnestpue Quarry
on said Canal,naiitr . liPeoyis Ferry,, containing
MITT SQUARE PERO D
TERMS OF , SALE, as '.prescribed by the Decree, are:
One-third of the purcluise 'money in cash on the day of
sale, - on tho ratification therecif; 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
payment; and on payment of the entire purchasemoney,
the Trustee wilt execute a deed to the purchaser, as re
quired by the Decree. F. 3L.DARBY, Trustee.
mr2o-ts
Lebanon "Courier," Lancaster "Examiner," and Read
ing "Journal," copy weekly, and send bills to the Trustee
at Hagerstown, forthwith.
TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
By the Act of May sth, an appropriation of Fifty Thou
sand Dollars was made for the Extension of the Capital
Buildings at Harrisburg. 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'extensioa is
to conform as far as possible to the architecture of the
present building. A. G. CURTIN, Governor,
ISAAC SLENEER, Auditor GeaeraL
JAMES P. BARB, Surveyor General,
HENRY D. ISIDORE, State Treasurer.
HARRISERTRG May 19,18.54. dtd
. . ' ''or - rime • - ..
Pa - xton. Fire Company,
(To aid hi the erection of a new engine licivan,)
1 - IA3MEINLEIN"'S WOODS,
ON 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1864.
'Tickets 25 cents
laConveyances 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
myl9-td
SALE OF CONDEMNED STOCK.
Dremu - Amy; •
: • • Cur
OFFICE OP Cam Qu.kawmaxasnut, '
WasaiNcmy, D C. May 16, 1564.
PARASOLS,'. SE,C
Will bu sold ot PUBLI.C.AUCHON to the highe6:t bidder,
at Giesbori Depot, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, be
ginning at 10 o'clock, n„ from one hundred and fifty
(150) to two hundred (200) HORSES.
These horses have been condemned es unfit for the cav
,alry service trf the army; for road and farm purposes
many good bargains may be had.
nurses sold singly.
Terms :_Cash, in U. S. currency.
JAMES A. EKIN,
,Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster,
myl9-td , Cavalry Bureau.
PU RI I C SALF;.--The Subscriber will
oiler at Public Sale, at the Court House in Harris:
burgh, at two o'clock;_r. K., , •
OY SATURDAY May 28, 1861, -
his saw-chill property, mated between the 'Pennsylvania
Railroad on the west, and the Pennsylvania Canal on the
east, and adjoining the Harrisburg has Works. The lot'
contains three and &half acres, on whinhYsetected
A TWO.STORY STEAM SAW-MILL,
with lower story of stone, containing one Mulay saw,
capable of sawing tiMbor 62 feet lengta, and-two Cir-
O - Ulariawi, lire-proof engine -room attached. The
machinery.iS nearly new, and in good running - order.
There is also a large basin for hoMing timber, two
Dwelling Houses, a Stable, Carriage Hansa and Wagon
Shed on the-lot, Lumber can he'Ship p ed either by Rail
road or ' "
Tneens---One-third of the. pirchase-money when the
deed is made; the residue cen remain in the property.
If the property is not sold; it willbe leased for a.termof
years from the first of June, when possession can be
given..
.
For any further information inquire of the subscriber,
residing in Front street, obeys Pine, Harrisburg.
my 19-ts ' JOHN B. COL
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
lAllthappy, to offer to the public a large
and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR . GOLD . PEPTS,
manufactured by"
IkFROY W. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished; clasite, and' will give en
tire Satisfaction. -
PLEASE TRY TREST..
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Rhumb, - Harrisburg,
Pa. ap23
CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION. SAUCES of all the celebrated manufacturers.
SARDINES,
-
OLITE OILS, ~
MUSTARDS,
of every description.
Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR
and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best selected
stock outside of Philadelphia.
AB goods guaranteed as represented. --
Particular attention paid to all orders from adistance.
ccei6ors all io lS .w LE . P. Do & ck, Fß 3r Az ., Eß, st
G oo ds carefully packed and delivered to all parta.of the
city free of charge.
En
myb Co.
•
.
It.A.LP.II IVIACLILY
A 'TTORNEY-AT-LA.W .—Patriot - and Union
A
Strict- attention- paid to all
legaibusinesa. Military daiins
: .tnylo-4113m-eod , • - . • .
pitio Flom all hinds at
NM • - " BOTEIi 144)=1 0 4.
~1
WANTS.
WANTED,
TRUSTEE'S SALE
TIMBER LAND.
'GRAND
TO BE HELD AT
J. A. HALLER,
DANIEL DOCKER,
GEO. F. WEAVER Jr.
B. J. SHOOP,
C. F. VOLLMER,
DAVID-SIMONS,
JOHN CARRICHNER.
AMU.SENENTS.
Blt A N_T 9 S HALL.
Manager
EIGHTH NIGHT Off': THE •
DRAMATIC COMBINATION
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE
Will be performed with the original music,
excellent scelioi 3- and dancing, &a.,•
THE OCTOROON.
This evening benefit of the ladies attached
to the combination.
To conclude :with the laughable Farce
OFF TO THE WAR.
Seats. nay be secure! at Damivait's Drug
store
PRIti'ZS OF 3DIf_LSSIO3.Z
Reserved seats
Seats not reserved . 25 cents.
Doors open at 74. Curtain rises at 8.
myl6
SANFORD 'S
THIRD STREET, BELOW 31-i,RKET,
REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL:
S. S. SANFORD....Proprietor and A4plager.
Observe the attraction for
THIS TUESDAY EVENING.
THE R I s.
THURSDAY EVENING
W A. N
THE cELEBRATET) WHICLiN WILL APPEAR
Orchestra Seats Seats can be procured in advrtice
van's Drug Btore.
Doors open at 63i. Coriimeike a to 8. -. .' •, _
Police always in ,attendance to pri=erre order.T.'
Admittance 25 cents
Orchestra chairs, 50 cents.
Private boxes. entire, 25 each: single seats, '2l each.
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW Tll.ll‘D.
DON SELL
OPMZ EVERY EVENING,
With a Firat-clasa Company of
SL`tERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, 4e.,.4 . 0.
Minim:lnm
`eats in IlroxiT 25
NEW ADVERTISI.MVIENTS.
RATS,
ROACHES. ac. 1864
As Spring approaches
AlTrtS and ROACHES
Front their holes come out;
And MICE and RATS,
!A vide of CATS,
Gaily skip about.
COS rARY , EXTEBMINATORS
For Eats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Mosquitos, Moths in Pates, Woolens,-etc.,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Anlmnl4, 'etc.
"15 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known." -
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the 'lceman Paulily. 7,
"Rats come oat of their hole; to the."
.ga-Sold by all Druggists everywhere
tay-I ! I Bzw.airs ! I of all worthless ioiltations.'
:or ,, Costar's" Depot, Na 483 Broadway,'N. Y.
AurSold by D. W. GROS§ at CO.,'
Wholesale and retail agents,
' Harrisharg,. Pa
marl6-dawSm
JULIUS' ROSENDAL.E,
29
CoPerICIA..N,
BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Harris
burg and vicinity that he has removed to No. 29
North Second street, two doors from Walnut. Thankful
for the confidence and patron go bestowed on• me durin2
ray stay on Market Square, I hope-to merit a continnancZl
of the same at fry ueiv.stand.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the
CELEBRATED TINTED PARABOLE SPECTACLES,
for which 'claim the undermentioned advantages:
Ist. That from the peculiar constructionof the Giasse-L,
they assist and preserve the sight, rendering frequent
change quite unnecessary.
2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinct:it:la of vi
sion, with an amount of case and comfort not-hitherto u
joyed by spectacle, we trees.
3d. That the material from which the:Lenses are ground
Is manufactured specially for optical purposes, and is
Puns, HARD AND nips •ra vr, and no' liabla to become
scratched.
4th. That the frames in which they aw het,,whether iu
gold, aver or steel, are of the finest an a l
and GUARANTEED PEAFECTDI every respect.
sth. That, from their peculiar color, they preTonka
perfluity of light affecting the retina, and therefore
atrengthining the optic nerve and rendering it to liable
to Amanrosis.
Constantly on hand, a large assortment- of Achromatic
Microscopes, Spy Glasses, Opera, Marine and Field.
es; Stereoscopes and-Views, Magic Lanterns, Barometer.
Thermometers, Magnets, &m.,
Remember that Rosendale's Institute will belierramieut
at No. 29 North 'Second street, five deers creel:the 'Reel,
er Rouse. ' all?-dawaro
SCHOMACKER & `IAN - OS
SOUR GRAPES
moo well known in this ell to nee'a coin
mendation. In use by
PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
GOVERNOR CURTIN
JUiDE Pk.kRSON,
And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned
offers these superb instruments at prices that tanniot fail
to command public patronage.
N. B—No OLDsteek on hand.
Also, Sole Agent for the unrivalled
STEINWAY PIANO.,
Also,
BRADBURY'S CELEBRATED - PIANOS.
Chickering's and several other of the very b e st makes.
None bat perfect instruments sold.
Call and see largest stock out of great cities. -
mar2k-tf S. WARD Third street Music State.
OF.
. ,
The subscriber offers for sale the stock and fixtures of
his well known WHOLESALE LIQUOR SLIME:AND
RECTIFYING IiSTABLISILNLENT. fie will Sell the Whole
or part of the stock, and the entire listurtai. Tist,busi
ness has been carried on about fifteen years, and IS well
established. With the store is connected a Good "COPPER
STILL It lssituated on Canal street, between Pennsyl
vania railroad and canal, and has a private sidingauitable
for forwarding purposes Pirisetadoirgiven , triduddiately
and lease given for from one to ten years. Terms to suit
purchasers For further information, apply on the pre
misesfo . Emar24-41 ) ..DEO.IG. KUNKEL
NO. 4 JONES , ROW.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
the public that he hap purchased the
- -
RAT AND CAP STORE
Late the property of T. J. BURNETT, deceased, and that
he will continue the busines at the old stand . , Where Le
will constantly keep on hand a general assortment of
& . 3
...OF THE LATEST STYLES,
which will be sold at reasonable rates.
A liberal share of patrimage is - respebtalidited.
toar2SAL2m IL IL LONG.
B"Ln\
TGTON EL!..R.11113G, ,ThEyfersti of
the season. Jut receiv ed at • ' • ... At ,
Tny4 ROYER & ICOERPER.
QWEFA flgtElt.---Mmallitt* very fine 140,
AJ
of Sweet Cider just I r! iretiat aSHESL & FRAZER,
RUM= A r E C traa Wk.
S. a. DUBOIS
50 cents
..S.le Le
29
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El