Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 28, 1864, Image 3

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    Tim pic-nic of the . 111011.1ders' Association, 1
( 7 1.. / 11.1 on Monday next, promises to be an occasional
of uncommon interest. The committees in If
charge of the matter have been untiring in
their exertions to tender the pie-nic the best
of the season, and their success is certain.
Persons desirous of having a day's enjoyment
should attend, as the Moulders are bound to
make everybody comfortable. Where can
pleasure be found, if not in the grove ?
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lIARRISBURG, PA
SITERDAY EVENING, MAY 2 , 5, 1861
ar:CE TO ADVEGNISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Busiiiess Notices, 'Marriages,
Deaths, ACC., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably - Toe ILCCOM
pa,“ed. with the CASH,.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing- Edit ion zci thOlit extra charge.
I'OIVN AND COUNTRY.
LOST ---Yesterday, a BROWN SETTER
PUP. A liberal reward will be paid for its re-:
turn to the store of C. S. Seigelbaum, near
Jones House,
I=l
A STATED meeting of thei Friendship Fire
Company will be held in their hall, on Mon
day evening next, at the usual hour.
CAPT.s.REICILENBACH will sell a number of
stoves, the property of the Government, on
Tuesday next, at 2 o'clock, at McCormick's
warehouse, on the Canal.
TREASUREIt ' S SAT E. - A large amount of
land, seated and unseated, iu this county,
will be sold by' the treasnrcr for the payment
of tases and:costs thereon, commenoing on
the first Monday in August nest, at the Coutt.
House in this city. • •
PILIISEWOIITELL—Susqtteharma Lodge, No.
SO, I. 0. of 0. F., of Columbia, donated Fifty.
Dollars to the Sanitary mid ,Christian Com
missions. Let other Lodges throughout the
State follow the example.
mum=
TOE members of the Nintliprennsylvania:
Cavalry, who have been at home on furlough, :
are again about to depart for the army. Many
of• them have already arriied here. • Tho
Ninth has nobly served its country; - hairing
participated in numerous battles. It will give'
a pod account of itself when next it encoun
ters the rebels.
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BAPTIST Cituncst.--The celebrated Bev. Dr. ,
Litch, of Boston, will preach in the Baptist
Church; corner of Second and Pine streets,
to-morrow afternoon, at 34 o'clock.
There will be preaching at the same place
at 10q A.. M. and 74 P. at., by Rev. W. H.
Jtichards, of j..ynp., Massachusetts. ;
GERMAN' REFORMED Cnuacu.—Rev. B. 'C.
Wolff, D. D., of Lancaster, will - preach in the
German Reformed Church," on Chestnut.
street, to-morrow morning and evening.
The ordination and •installation` elders:
and deacons will take place at the same.time.
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BRIG.-GEN. CHARLEY T.. CAMPBELL has re
ceived the appointment of Inspector-General
of the Ariny of the Northwest. His head
quarters are at Sioux City. General C. was
formerly Colonel of the Fifty-seventh 'Penn
sylvania Regiment, and his home is in Cham
bersburg,
1=:1:=1
PAR= s& DEMAND. - Old newspapers and
other printed matter, formerly worth one cent
a pound, are now purchased by the paper
makers at eight cents a pound. By .a process
devised since, the great advance . of paper
stock, the ink is effectually removed and the
paper manufactured , so as to be used again
and again. A staple worth eight cents a
pound ought not to be thrown away, or used
for such purposes as kindling fires,for cheaper
Substances may be substituted.
STRUCK BY LIGRTNIDIG. —During; the thunder
storm on Tuesday eight, Mr. Geo. Yeagey, re
siding near Petersburg, Adams county; .vias
struck by lighting, and almost instantly killed.
-Ve understand that he had been reading, and
laid down near the stove for a while'to rest.
The lightning, it seems, strtml: into the chim -)
nay, and was communicated to where he lay.
by the stove pipe. Two of his children. were
lying by hisside, but were uninjured. All the
other Members of the househOld escaped.
MARKET.-Half - past four o'clocli,thiSmorn.-
ing, found a large number of our citizens at
market, ready to purchase as soon as. the tap
of the bell was heard. There' was an abund
ant
. supply of • marketing, and prices were
reasonable, except in a few instances: 334tter
was a drug, and sold as low as .twenty , cents
per pound: ' A great variety of vegetables were
offered.. Ripe cherries—the first ,i3l the
season—were sold at twenty cents per quart.
Strawberries sold at from thirty to forty cents
a bo3t. The prices of fresh fish 'had, deelined ;
fine porgies could be had at sil cents a pomi,cl,
and shad at 25 to 50 cents a-piece.'
Hn Ems' Ftre egtmPITY
is making extensive preparations for a g;i d.
pie-nie, to be given in Hallman's Woodi3,.on
the IGth of June. It is hoped that, the
"Rivers," who are; always prompt to answer
the - alarm of fo'e, may be extensively pairon
ized, and that a very large niimber of our
citizens will attend the pic-nic. The best,of
brder will be observed. No improPer harlier
tars will be admitted to the ground. lylen
the Hope boys undertake to please the public,
and hate liday's enjoyment, they are certain
to succeed, c nsequently a pleasant time may
be expected. at•the -
GEN'. lituar..—The Lancaster Examiner, in
speaking of.this officer, says:-L-Brigaclier Gen
eral Knipe, who has so signally distinguished
himself in the war for the suppression of the
rebellion, is a native of this county. He was
born in the neighborhood Of Manheim, and
resided in this city for several years.. grefi.
Knipe is an old sohlier, having served through
out the 2lexiCan war, going out as •a , pri+ate;
and returning a commissioned officer. At_ the
breaking out of the present war - , s he once
entered the Union army, and has served - most
faithfully since. He has been woundeclqn
several engagements, and we hope he may
spAdily recover from his wounds. No man
in the set .ice has better earned the' ".this"
than Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe.' I
RrimmusHomnis.--Thursday was observ
ed in Catholic circles as the Feast of Corpus
Christi. It:h a festival of the Romish Church:
and is always celebrated on the Thursday
after Trinity Sunday, and celebrates the doc
trine of transubstantiation. In all Roman
Catholic countries it is observed with music,
lights, flowers in the streets, , rich tapestries
hung upon the walls, and processions and
plays representing Scriptural subjects. .
Porsc AFEURS. Befoee the Mayor.—Thos.•
Moore, soldier, drunk and disorderly, was
handed over to the military anthoritieS. r.
..t
John B. Dunn, arrested as • a. suspicions
character, was committed for a further hear
ing.
•
Henry Miller and Francis Daughl. rty, I -all:
and disorderly, were re-committed to lock up.
Violation of City Oklinitnces,—John
Prowell, for using spring ballinc:s in market,
was fined' $3 and costs.
George Fisher, charged.,Willt -rising steel
yard's at market, paid $1 _and costs. .
Henry Slosser, for selting, before ihepPen,
ing of market, was fined $1 and costs.
A number of other cases were to fw disposed
off this afternoon--too late for our report
ORDERED TO DIITT.—Cap WA Baird,
.whohai
been on detached
of
for . eoma time as.p
spector General.rof nited States officers,
leaves for the field in a few days. While we
never hesitate- to expose' +the negligence of
military officers who are placed under our im
mediate notice, we are always ready to .express
our regret at , the departure of
,an, honest,
faithful servant, and we believe that -theCap T
tarn has 'discharged the' ast,respOlnale trust
reposed in linuto the satisfaction oi'.the ;Gory
•
eminent and those who transacted busiuess
with him. - 4e is ordered to his 'native State;
Indiana, where he' takes charge of his old
companiOns. in, arms to light the rebelsand
couperheinis. •He has beenextreinely anxious
to be relieved from duty in order AO
face the destroyers of his country, 113241 rw9
hope that he• may pass' unharmed thrdtfP
battle fields, or 'wherever his lot may :be cast.
Capt. A: B SharPp, of Caricslg; takes', his
place, and we have no doubt:that, he= TAW: be
equally capable to discharge the responsible
duties assigned to him.
; .
ARRIVAL OF THE TRICSSFLVANIA. RESERNIS
CORPS. —From semi-official sources, we learn 4
that the remnant of what composed the Penni
sylvauia Reseriie Corps, will reach the State
Capital early the coming week. The War
Department has• concluded that the term of
enlistment of 'this come hae f ezpiredo, r ep&
elusion which may be cons4ered. as timely, as
but fifteen. hundred 'Df.& twenty thousand
Men; • mititered bath' iegimenti
Reserves, will return:to remi,lid uS Of th4Smagl
nificenco and splendor of that organization.
The knowledge that the Reserves will return;
we trust will induce the city authorities and
lie peOple of Harrisburg to make „suitable
arrangements for their reception:"
that the gallant soldier who ; is at the head of
the city government will take this matter in
hand, call a meeting of the City COU`n4l, and
suggest such proceedings as.he,may deem pro
per. The Reserves should be Welcomed to the
capital of p ‘ esnsylvania" With the pageantry and
pomp ,withwhich.Rome welcomed , _back - ;her
legions from 'the fierce , :battle fields where
they won theimpe.rishatlo renown, WhiCh still
renders her name brilliant andhamortal,gie
leave this matter: to Gem. Roumfort. It del
ponds uponAthrt ;whether the
,:pennsxlvania
Reserves are fitlyreceived in,Harrisburg. '
, Gaaxn Dainimc FasrrvAn,,A.,splendiken
tertainment is in 'store for our citizens To
night a grand pramatic festival, in .honor /of
those noble .veterans, - ;'%he'N'inthPeraia, gattal
ry, will be given in Brant's Hall, under the,
direction of IV'. S. C. 'Dubois. Look at thil
magnificent bill +!'`.' The =glorious' Comedy,' Off
to the War, by
ti the whole !compl2l7; 8 8 4 1 . 1 P-
- Will Care ~fpr Mother now ?" . 1)Y Miss
Dumas . ; Reultation - -t , o* riii . arce:e.s Last
.Bauquet i Mr. Dubois ;. : T-Aet.gonjuggiaZesetin,..
by the company,_Songs— , ‘ltock Sleep,
Mealier,, Miss-Drunas ; • Drake's- I.ddress;to
the'AMerican Flag, Kt. canaod
with the Ndt io7tal Anthem; tpr: the (wrap any.
`No doubt there be a great croWd,at the
hall, as such variety is selddin found ,ip.„ a
single programme.• Secure your seats, ! , at
Bannvart's Drug Store. Do not alio* this
grand entertainment 'to pass by without' at
tending. This is positively the last appear
ance of Mr. DribOis and soMpaitrixiihis city..
. . .
Casnrsr Oisoias !—Ainong the foremost of
improvements made of late in Beed.".lnstru.
ments,is the Cabinet Corgan made only Jig;
MeSsrs Mason & Hamlin, in Boston. The
great superiority oftt.B.eke:instrumitnfs- eon=
sists of. a double be i llioVrainfl the -‘!-Altornatic
swe . ll," through Which - contriirancAhe per
former has it in his own . poyer to produce .t.ye
softest tones 40• one mothent,...and atflia-mrt
have the fulfest harmonies' o of s: food Qile!
organ, thus making theiniiiiy, desirable for
the family as well as - churchnse; This power
and volume of tone is indeell : surprising:-.-.
While mere loudness; otitis. expense . of qual
ity, of tone cannot be considered an excellance,,
the great volume and fullness of tone atiained"
in these Instruments, without sacrifice` 47 f
purity and smoothnes"s, is one bf 'their best'
characteristics. We eongrahilale our citizens ,
than they have an opportunity, of examining
and procuring an Instriasent of thili-`cra:§§ . at
the Music Store of Win: Knoche, 93 - 'lliarleet
atieet t .ho sole, agent for the,. same ; for'
Central Bennsylvatha, and at' whose- stare
purchasers , can have the additional' "-ad
vantage of _seeing...And:hewing tha-Instrii
monts-tried by Mr. 1C.;.,wb0. is hirbSelf,an.
able musicianand4organist; addition:al
aesttranee that none hot 'the 'hest . L of
menta of every:-kind, are to be foriniithereq_f
ICE WANTED.—Wanted to purcha
filled Icehouse. Exquire'at the Jones
SOLDIER'S FITRENRL.—The furkeral of Lieu
tenant J. Henry Knipe took place this fore
noon. It was attended by a military escort,
who kept time with the solemn sounds of the
drum. ' -
SPutrrnAmsm.—Mrs. A.Wilhelm willlecture
in Exchange Hall on Sunday, May 29, at 101
A. nit a44d 7i P. id.lieS4 morning;; ",False
and' TrUe Position-eff Woman." .`Eveniiig,
"The present Crisis of the Nation."
ATTENTION, FIRST Cm TROOP
meniary Supper.--A giiind supper will be giv
en by the First City Troop of Harrisburg, on
Wednesday.; evening, June )tat the States
Union Hotel, as a testimonial to thp proprie
tor, Joseph Stone, Esq., in return for the
many kindnossos, extended, by Lim to the
company, FEA.NE - A.
my2B-4t Treasurer of. Committee.
THE SOLDIERS' PIC-1 , 110 announced to take
place at Hoffman's Woods, on Tuesday, May
31st, is indefinitely postponed.
The undersigned 'ffeetly regreta'that a• mis
understanding should have arisen, as it was
the intention of those having the matter in
charge, to made - kit a sellsoiv of pleasure, and
at, the same tixee,,, 4ay.esjt,A'Re,49FSt . alTst4ing
ofanimmOral na ture.—where . allmight enjoy
themselves in inneCent'aiiniab'nient.
Capt: SACH. OREM.
A REBEL SPY SHOT AND Caprunma. —The
Chaniliersliair following
account of the shooting and capture of a rebel
spy
• On Friday last, ; Mr, Lateha.w, .the enrolling
officer for Franklin township, Adams county,
met, a suspicious..Aopking character on the
road, and questioned him as to his residence:
He answered that he resided in that township,
but when interrogated as to the names of
his neighbors, he found. that ° Mr.. Lat,-
shaw was likely detect to him and
he said he had media, ~ mistake—that
he resided beyond Mercersburg. From his
confused unsatisfactory, statement, Mr.
Latshaw felt it his duty to arrest him, and he
did so. o.Theprisoneranade no resistance, but
proposed to walk back to New Salein ; but'on
the way he took ,the first favorable oppor
tunity to jump the fence and run away. The
officer pursued, and Wasjoineld by the people of
the neighborhood ; and after a chase of about
three hours, he was recaptured without being
injured. ,
_Office.r, Latshaw, „then boned his feet
together, and.staried for Chamberburg to de4-
liver the prisoner to Captain Eyster, the Pro
: vost Marshal.- v,Latehaw and the prisoner
were in a single seated buggy, and Mr. Slona
ker rode behind on horseback. `When in
the South Mountain , the, visoner, managed
quietly to get his feet ldose, - arid when op
posite a dense thicket lofaleurel;the `sprang
from the buggy, ,into the bushes. , Mr. Slo
neker fired - at' Lin? •ruid s l 'lddged a ball
in lne_ I I ,shonlderv,-.,- :making a slight
wound, but, it did not arrest the pis
liatsliti*•inimediately jumped from the
buggy and rushed into tho,thicket-after him;
and called to him twice to halt' or 'he would
fire ; but the prisoner continued4o get away
as l a skap alossible.„,Latshaw fired and struck
him in the hip, slaitering the .bond' badly
TanntotLeourse arrested his progress.
He at onde called out that he was mortalli
'"wounded:' Slorialier'' 'Went ' up' to him t
Latshalar i pursned. hig and,the
prisoner told him that he was fatally injured
--that he could not live long, and at once ad,-
mitted. that he was a.rebel l spy, and had met a
just fate.' `He grok nisi ame 'as - Lloyd, and
stated that he hadbeen inthis section making
Obser,yations for i the benefit of„the i rebels...,,,,
Ids is a maii of Ibinir foitty years of" age;
stoutly - built, with =dark' hair and goatee,
quite, intelligent,. and has evidently not been
a laboring Man: It is more than probable
that he is a rebel officer. On his person was
found a belt with nearly $lOO of gold, and he
had Chattanooga and Virginia rebel money;
and a little- PattiSylvlmia currency. He rep
resents himself as a native of Lee county;
Va.; but says that he lived in Missouri for some
yeare,lind was tibtout to return to Lee county:
He had a letter, with the date and place where
it was written torn off, which refers to
journey to be undertaken, and certain infor',
mation to be zonveyed.;) brit 'it funiishes nt
clue to parties in complicity with him. He
had also a Cincinnati paper of the 28th ult. hi
his po'cket, , hieh We — think-it - probable
that he passed through that place several
weeks ago. He was in this town a few daye
before he was arrested ;...ttried. to sell some
gold, at the bank, and yerx earefplly, scanned
a map of the county hanging in the bank.
'Hid thigh wound is very serious, . but .not
necessarily mortal, and his
now
is alto
gether probable. He is new in the hOspital
in this place, in the custody of Gen. Couch;
and will, we learn, he sent til l yort Mifflin as
soon as r'aeciets stifficielftry tO'heremoved:
SAD Acctouvr.—.A. son ft Mr. John Bostic,
of-this borough; 'about seventeen years "cild,
and who is in the employ of Mr. H. Lopg
eneckei, of Peiiri-t6Wiaship,a.met withalfOrri
ble death on Saturday morrdng last.lt ,spL
pears that the lad had taken." a horde' .to a
smitbshop, at Mt.. Vernon, and i on his, return
the horse, it seems; in going down hill stum7
bled and fell, thellad falling-under the horse.
When found it was found sat his skull had
been badly-fractured; and- -that , life view ex
tinct. A jury was summoned, and a verdict
rendered in accordance With the'abov : e'•:---3fan
heim Sentillet
Torex. Foram. - - -t-I„ljavt just seen a kin an=
nouncing a pic-nic at Hoffinan's woods on
Tuesday; May 314 t, 1884, , and having my name,
on as one of the committee. I beg leave to
stly; - that I authorized no one to Put my name
on it, and I knew nothing of it until I saw the
bill with My name on.
I am, Yours truly„
, JORDAN;"
Ninth Pa. Civalry....4
IA.RGE •-AltßlifiAli-OF GOODS
SE
11 1 ,4 j A71 ; ii. ", 1N rvi LI N
..,Full yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cents • Worth - 40
at 25 cents; worth 35 cents.: .
Mambo& muslin, 022 cents; worth BC cents: ;
z:iliteces of all .wpol flannels cheap. - .
• • Blacko
stik,l4-,29; ,worth .$1
', ißlgFk ! silk,at 30.; Worth, 51,50.,
Black silk e at .SI , AU) worth - 4.1,0 5 . •
2doo yards of black siiks
Beautiful pearl Color silk finish alpaca.,
4.lpacasin liMther coloristone colOrsiina'othor colors
White eambrica, soffftnished.'s4 Branch Ciiinbric.
Jaconetts, Wiants, Irish Winn.
Shirt breasts, all linen, at 251120, 55, 40 1 and 56 cents.
Splendid assortment df oalicoS. 1
Cloaks, Cloaks; Cloaks, Cloaks
. • Stockings; the:Cest anoLclioaileal. 5. ill, I- • .
Pocket haJtdkurchiefltfor ladias,iit all prices.
Marseilles quilts anrinrasti. for .towels..s -7 .
We , haTuAil , w TerYinfge stock of .gooda alt bong
reduced. prices, arid , walch. we. will , malt at prices ;which
cannot fail to give satisfaction
We have also a very arge lot of al cashmere 'cloth,
boMbuideB • 5:..1115W7.
molt
THE CAME OF THAT AVM. - 1- -
It was but a few days ago,
When Market street was thronging
With taffies that swayed to and fro,
With eyes so bright and longing.
rill
m 328 -.2c
With wonder everybody gazed
Upon these Waving masses,
But everybody looked amazed
At the running of all classes
"Miss Annie, please," called oat Miss Bate,
"What's going on with Mary ?"
`Tray don't-keep me, or I'll be late,
Indeed, i must not tarry."
, .
Miss Kate felt rather queer at that
Cool answer Of. 'Miss. Annie,
And would have took ter by the hat,
If kad'ut
. Granny.
To her she walked and asked her quick,
With eyes .spreading flame and tre,
"Where to? Mrs. Granny, so fine and slick!"
gdicle to Mrs. Mayer's.
"Tor she's just received the latest styles
Of Bonnets, Feathers, Head-dresses,
And fancy gobdo that really smile
In eye b_oay's faces."
Andy here. Miss Kate went with the rest,
And'boughtio her desires,
. And ever since there shr. finds the best
. ..Millinery goods tit Ms& MAYER'S,
Market street, 'between Second and Front
toker's.old stand, ' may 26-3 t.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
. ,
To Clear . 'Lite House of Flies, one
Dutcher's celehrathil LIGHTNING. FLY-FILLER, a matt,
cheap article,. eanyth Ose. Every sheet will kill a quart.
*Li) EV,ERTWAERE: •
• FREEMEI, RICIIARDS & CO., 10th And Market streets,
Philadelphia, wholesale agents. niy24-d&wBw
• Pnre = Yegetsb le Medicine
;ONE of 'the very best Vegetable Medicines
is now offered to the citizens and strangers of this
city. It will purify the blood, and' leave the liver, and
bowels Ina good healthy condition. Operates without the
least pain. Old and young, male and female, all can take
of it. As te the truth of this hundreds can testify, as It
hasteen Well tried for the last ton years It is prepared
only and' sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No .„27, south Pine street,
Harrisburg, fa. • . . my 23
Dlilttary , Business Attended To.
' Bounty, Pansion,:Back Pay, Butedstencir and Military
and War °latices, generally, made out and cottetted. Per
sons'residing at a distance can have their biasing tTans
addressing
octa lay
maiii '' bY ßlGEME SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law -
Third street, Harrisburg,;Ps.
dert.:Uy
kci.nL 4 DYE DYE t t
llss4chelor'9 Celebrated Hair Dye
IS- THE' BEST IN THE WORLD:
The miff )Ifdrralese,'True and Addable Dye Known:
This spiendlid Hair Dye ls porfect—:chahgea Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to tv Gksey Black or Natural Brown
'without tniuringthe Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Heir sofcand beautiful ; imparts'fresh vitality, frequently
restoring'itieprtatine color, and rectifies the 111 effects of
bad Dye& The genuine Is Signed WILLIAM & BATCH
ELOR. , All others are mere Imitations,' and should be
avoidecL Sold by Dragglids; &a Factory-81. BAR
entunakeliii 2j'itir'lolLET - ma HAM
Baitinivart's Troches.'
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dia
-IBWEh3i-, 1& , ,c4 are specially recommended 'to
ministers, singers and persons whOse vocation
calls there: td speak in Manufactured
only,by C, y A Bannvart & Co. Harrisburg,
t...ikhore all orders ,shenlebe addressed.
bold by druggist, every where.
Read the following testimonials fro mf some
`of Or CM/tient clergymen:
'""TlA . lmrqurran, Feb. Bth, ; 1864.
C. BANNVIRT—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, 'Wide.* Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles; luadln Comparison with them
If 11," can cheerfoliy,
...con:mend your own as a
most auirab~e ftibate' for public Speakers
,hciarseness, coughs
and colds.,_ have fbitnd theni serving in
time of need; most •effectually.
" Yours truly, T. H. ROBINObJ,
' Astor of N. B. Preitit4teriluitlinfeh.
I agree with .I;tobliwin as to the
value of Bennyart's !Troches- - •
W. C. CATTVIT,T„
Latelila s tOzt St' Tileabyteritin Church.
.°; •
Iraniusatruck, Jan., 1864. ,
To C. AZ ataorvkar—Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking-very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found thy need of same gentle expkotp 7
rant, and thafi.muitlias been supplied in your
eXcell,e4TructcPs ,, • •
I consider them •irery far superior to any
Lozenges that I,hve. ever,used, in removing
speedilyAhat huelranpo, voice arising
from its too freqnsiint: mouse, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of publio 7 a(4
dresses. Yours, iko., • • - -
• 41QO. WALii.EICJACESON.
Fastoz.atibe;Loousi St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Benner Dear Sir: Having - twee.
you.r. Troches, L ara — free to say they are
the hegt I have ever - tried end .take great
pleastre uz rebbonencling 'them to all persons
, affliettidj —with `sore• thioat or linelrinesa of
wipeariding from:pnblio speaking or singing.
'Yonne; &c., '' G. G. RATIRSTRAW,
, Paetorlif Ridge Avenue Metiiodiet Church.
Draritior Arronirr.r a OFF/CB, 1
Hanarrerinta, Feb. 29, 1864.
To 0: A 13Arravarm-zear..Sit': I have
fgttnd your, Tioehes to, be invaluable. in - re
haying
4dardenesa and in Strengthening the
.mnecles of. the throat. They impart. clearness
.to the Tint* and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers.
COLGATE'S 4110liBY SOAP.
this celebrated Toilet Soap, in knob universal de
mised, is made frdinitte'eholnesit materisis, is *aid
and 'email ient.in its nature ] fragrantly scented,
andeadremely beneficial in its action upon the skin:
Fee sale by attlinigista and. Fancy , Goods Loaders. .
jan2,s-drwly
SEM
• PHYSIOLOGICAL ' , dew of MARRIAGE. A containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and
Dagmyings. of the Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a
Etaie''Of iloiaitb,- and
,Diseeße t with a ,Treatise on Self
Abuse, iti — Deplprabre . Consequenie upon the Mind and-
Body, Witliqhe Author's Plan of Treatment—the only
rational and successful mode of sure; as shown by the re
port _Of cases treated. A truthful adifiser to the married,,
scut those contemplating marriage; who entertain doubts
of their physical condition. Sent - free of postage to any
addrettkon . i&eipt'of 25 cents, n stamps or -postal' cur
l`reoi r cy3rY_fadrossiing , Dr: LA °BOIS, No. 31 Maiden Lane
AlbanYi`N. Y.
1 , 1 Ts. marl ; da w3m
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WO GOOD, QVAIRRIMEN WANTED Tto quarry ,(20Q0) tiro thousand perch of LIME
STONE for building.- kApply at the
;7: •,,• v:FisrcAiE NURSERY: -
.
WANTED —A'good Cook 'in a hotel. - Call
4113 Market street. i; ujy2ll.dtf
ANTED—A kpod pastry • Cook, said
v y good meat Cook.' Inquire at the
. BRADY. IiOUSB.
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TO 'ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
By the Act of May sth, tin appropriittion of Fifty Thou
sand Dollars was made for the Extehsigin of the CapitoL
Buildings at Harrisburg. Architects and Blinders are
hereby requested to present plans for said extension, and
prop:teals. for 2 building the same, to the undersigned, by
thb -Ifteenth day of June. The main - object to be ar
tained by the proposed extension is to furnish additional
Committeelloom4 . ol7 tbejegislature, and the extension is
to conforinls'Tir as possible to the architecture of the
present buildlltg qA. G. ILTIIITIN Governor,
-ISAAC BUNKER, Auditor , Geaerat.
JAMBS P. BARR, Surveyor General,
HENRY D. iipoDE, StateTrraurer.
glggo MK. • • dt4,
BRANT'S HALL.
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Manager S C. DUBOIS.
GRAND GALA NIGHT.
DRAMATIC FESTIVAL
• In honor of the Ninth Penna. Cavalry, prior
to their departure for the Army of the Cum
berland.
A MAGNIFICENT BILL.
OFF TO THE WAR:
Singing and Dancing.
THE.CONjGAL tESSON. •
—Selections from the Poets, Drake's Addiess
and: , thaNational Anthem.
Seats may
. be secured :at Barinvart's- Dan
Store. .
PRICES OF 'AiownsslON
Reserved seats - ::.50 cents. •
Seats net reserved . . :25 cents.
Doors open at 7k. Curtain rises at 8.-'
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SANFORD'S MALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW. MARWRT,
REAR OE! HERR'S HOTEL:''
S. S. SANFORD ....yropriticcr . , and Manager
WY -
VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZ4LRD
BIATINEE,THIS AFTERNOON
Doors open at-2 O'clock. Positively last appearance
this afternoon. . - my27-41.t
CANTERBURY MUSIC • HALL.
WALNUT . ST., BELOW TNER,D.
Imam
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With'
With a First—class Company of
&WEBS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, &c.,
Admi55i0n............... .............. ..... 15 cents.
Seats in Bozo; ..25 "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF
VALUABLE IRON - WORKS'.
BY virtue of a decree. of • the Circuit. Court
for Washington county, as a Court of Equity, the
undersigned trustee will sell at public sale, in trout of the
Court House, in Hagerstown, on
TUESDAY, the 14TH DAY OF JUNE, 1864,
all that VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate in Washing
ten county, Maryland, known as thC
GREEN SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY,
which was for many years owned tnd carried on by
J. .DIXON ROMAN & CO.,
and is now for sale on account of the death•of one of the
partners. Said property contains
1,394 ACES OF LAND, _pore or less,)
of which about,2oo are cleared and jp,a.ri,exceltont. Vista
of cultliration, the balance.heing. . , .
9aßtierv.xt
The FURNACE on said. land Is 35 feet bigh, elt,h 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 un
failing and all-suirleient. Said FURNACE is only one
mile from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and about the
same distance from the Iroif Ore Rank. There is also
A. GOOD D WELLING HOUSE
near the Furnace; also a large BARN and 'other out
building% and on diffesent parts of said tract of landlltere
area number of TENANT HOUSES (in all teu - pitivelve)
in vied repair.
The above property will be sold entire; or 'in-parcels to
suit purchasers; such parcels to tip made known at the
eels
The Undersigned will also 9ell ilt'the - sahie ; time and
place about - •••••• • .
FIFTX-TERER ACRE A OR .4117 P,
separated from the above by the buideOf GeO.lFeidt.
A. Lim.eston.e Quatf“.
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on said canal, near M'Coy's Ferry,:contalpinv
FIFTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND.
TERMS OF SA LA as, preacllbadtby;_the• Decree, are:
One-thirdof•tlieliurchase iiiOney in cash on the day of
sale, on the r yStificalan•therW and thbhalance. in-two
equal anwuttliniciaatnents of one itad*O. yeats-fprq'the
day of sale, nith interest. from that day, the ourebasOr to
give his notiWwith approved security fur the deferred
payments, and on payment of the entwe purchase money,
the Trustee will execute a deed to the purchaser, as re
quired by the•Dscree. F. DARBY, Trustee.'
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Lebanon "Courier,"•Laneaster "Examiner," and Bead.
ing "Journal," copy - weekly, and send bills to the Trustee
at Hagerstown, forthwith', •
• SALE . OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE:;
11.,i be.offere c l at public sale; ati3rant's
Earopeint. Hotel, on Wednesday, the ninth of
Jtine itext,at 7 o'clock in the evening, all that
10V•OR.FIEOE OF GUOUTTD, .
situated at the corner of Chestnut street and Dewberry al;
ley, ftfty-two feet ancfsix inches on Chestnut, and running
back two hundred ant ten feet to Cherry street Upon
FOUR FRAM R, TENEMENT Jacrusps-.
frontigg,an Dewberry alley, and lacatpd at - the 'corner or
Cherrystreet and Dewberry alley, nifittainingeach, on the
first floor, an entry and three rooms• ' on the second floor
three rooms. The cellars are eaol ind' perfectly iffy;- the
garrets are spanious. These houses hare been built of
.
TEE BEST MATERIAL, ' ' '
about yearsago, 'and CanAdsily command ten dollars
rent per month.
'Teems made known on the day of sale.
my26-dis ENSMINGER kAOAMS, Auctioneers.
A (IRAND
WILL BE GIVE N AT
1-la.ehnleri's*Gr,rove.
ON MONDAY, MAY, 30, 18U.,
BY IBS.
HARRISBURG MOULDERS' ASSOCIATIOZ
TICKETS
Omnibuses will .run at Intervalsldurinvtlie day dem
Raoch , s hotel, corner of Sixtti.and Walnut, and.froni Wag
ner,a - hotel, corner of Sbcond .and, Chestnut. itreets, by
Messrs. Williams and Murray.' .Ho improper characters
will be permitt4to entocilin my2o-dte
A. P. TEU.I 3 SER.
TEACHER..4IFIiI.IJSIC
. .
°MOB AS WARD'S ADISIC STORE,
• 12 N . Tkir4-Htrect.
Rasidenee: Third street, above North. , dl5 tf
SWEET CIDER.
TUST received, this morning, a small but
CP choice lot of
PRIME SWEET CIDER,
SEMLER & FRAZER,
(auccessors to W. Dock, & Co.)
In
Soldiers!' Portfolios: •
A LARGE assortment at -
11
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSICIRE 0
marlB Sold at Wholesale of ietail at low pricaa
AFEW MORE PIECES OF CANVAS for
Awnings mid Wagon Covers.
'Call at Kimball's Shoe Stote, Market streot. my26-tf
THE MONTH OF' MAY
S the best time for planting all kinds' of
I
EVERGREENS, for 'adorniog cemetery lots, -parks
'aides, Sc my2lVdtf
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Tr hi*Sl HAMS !!—MiChenerAt .glEcelqisor
11 Jut cured. Received and for stile at
SRISLER & F
inar2B (Successors to W. Dil, M.,
oIIT FLY PAPER.
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A NICE assortment .of e_ ra.ronr., l tgil
bus looking glarses, pictar a - frau:les sad giVes
,
at 4 1 1 0 SCALEFZER'S 8008 STO
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OW ' OR 1 1 ,1 044701 KM:
at ImyaL, „.• • 51: ." 11 Xi)
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MOURNING DEPARTMENT.
RENADLIE BEREGE X AND TWO YARDS WIDE
CREPE BERME do do
PURE SILK GRENADINES,
BLACK AND WHITE FOULARD BILKS,
BLACK & WHITE ALL WOOL DELAINE
PURE SILK CHALLIS, afforrzss,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
PARASOLS, .
SUN UMBRELLAS,
BL'K LACE VEILS,
GRENADINF. -- i'ELLS,
ENousa CREPE VEILS,
DV'S. DIED. HEM STITCH HDEFS,
ENG. CREPE AND GRENADINE COLLARS,
ROUND CORNER CREPE & GRENADINE YELLS,
SQUARE AND LONG BL'K THIBBET SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SEIRMG, BY THE YARD,
SECOND MOW LNG BEREGE GREN. SHAWL&
WE HAVE NEVER HAD ON HAND
LARGER STOCK OF DRESS GOOD
MOURNING AND SD MOURNING GOODS,
m%20
WE WILL HAVE READY FOR SALE THIS
E LARGEST AND MOST DESIRABLE
GOODS!
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DOMESTIC GOODS.
SIigETERGIS,
PILLOW CASINOS,
SOLD BELOW EASTERN NUDES, AS ALL
LATE HEAVY ADYANC'EI
CATHCART & BROTHER,
Next door to tha Harrisburg Bank
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/PHIS hotel will be opened June 15th. • The
4. house has been pnt in thorough repair, aid nearly
five hundred new and 7greatly improved BATH HOUSEX
will be ready for the accommodation of guests. -
- Its capacity and each department will be equal, If net
superior, to any Hotel upon CAPE ISLAND.
Etlrgfteld's Band has been secured for the season.
Address GEO. J. BOLTON,
Proprietor, „
• CAPE ISLAND, It J.,
J. H. DENNISON,
Merchant's Hotel, ?hada. ".
:t?.'.25 cents
ME
Or,
my 23 tlsj
MILLINERY GOODS.
VHS. J. HIBBS,
NAB OPZNZD Js
NO. S MARKET SQUARE,
(Next door to Fellx's Confectioner ,)
9811
NVATIRIF, SHE IS PREPARED to soil to
the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the
Latest Styles of ¶lllnery and Fancy Goods,
At cheaper pried§ than any house in the city. Thel6ialbty
of her goods cannot be surpassed.
DRESS RAKING IN THE LATEST STILE
Will be neatly executed.
Ladies call and examine for yourselves. aplB-dtjyll
rEIHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
the public that he hes purchased the
HAT AND CAP STORE
Late the property of T. J. BUILIETT, deceased, and that
he will continue the business at the old stand, where ha
will o9nstantly keep on hand a general assortmeat of
HATS, CAPS, &C.,
OF THE LATEST STYLES,
which will be sold at reasonable rates.
A liberal share of patronage is respectfally solicited.
tnar2B-d2m .1!L IL LONG.
PAINTING. -
undersigned begs leave to offer his
r i lliF services as a practical House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTER. All business in his line suendot to care
lam
and dispatch.
nerransce:—Mr. J. EL lcuiterry, Superintended of
the N. O. R. W. co. •,Mr. Josephus Staler, oppodloAkpms
Rouge. Residence in Schnavely4 bloOk,
Shop in Third, above North street. H. ir; -
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A.NOTHEB , lttt of - choice Oithwba s =edi
Jll,
for ge at' tioarif jogN
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PLAIN BUIL ENG. REr. SILKS,
BUN AND WHITE CHECKED BILKS,
LIIMS 64 ALL WOOL IMAMS,
CREPE ELUTE, CREPE DTBARBY
BOMBAZINES, GINGHAM.
SUPERIOR BLACK LITSTRES,
BRD SILK POPLINS,
STRIPED VAIMN'CILLS,
BAD M.OHAIRS,
ALPACAS,
LAWNS, &C., • •
BOTH IN
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
CATHCART 'BROTHER,
Next door to the Haniebarg Bank.
MORNING
STOCK OF DRESS
OFFERED IN rims MARKET
O.A.THCART & BROTHER,
Next Door to the Harrisburg Bank.
SHERTINGS,
C&LICOES,
SUMMER PANT STINTS,
TOWELLINGS, &C., &C., &O.
OITR STOCK WAS PIIRCHASFJ)
BEFORE THE
COLUMBIA HOUSE.
CAPE MAY.
NO. 4 JONES' ROW.
LIESIIMEI