pah Etttgraplj lIARRISBURG, PA WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1861. NOTICk. Tfl A.DVJERTISERS.—AiI Ativer• tisemetitsr, BU.siittss Notices, Marriages, Deaths, . Are. t .to . secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must ins arlaidy beaceout pssoed with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular gventug 'Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. TrOWN Allt.ll COUNTRY. Currvo off a head and putting it on, at Brant's Hall on:)Vedneddai evening, June Ist, 18G4. my3o-3t Davis' Panorama of the Rebellion is now on exhibition at Bethlehem, Pa. Tau beautiful and fasehmting Spanish Ma gicienne at Brant's Ha11,.53n Wednesday even jug June Ist, 1864. ray3o-3t 'Pas U. S. Sanitary Commission acknowl edge the - receipt of $39 25 Trona the proprietor and employees of the Jones House, in this =:=10 Busses T.T.A TA"; --Senorita Isabel Salado, the beautiful and,faseinatin Spanish Alagieienne, on Wednesday. eveuiug,,June Ist, 1864. my3o-3t Tar. number of men to be•drafted in the various counties of this District (not Mg Dauphin) is as follows: Juniata, 97 ; Snyder, 103; Union, 105; Northumberland; 314. 15!==I 1311 ANTS HALL —Senorita. Isabel Salado 's Second Sight. The.grandest marvel of magic on Wednesday evening, June Ist, 1884. rev3o-St and. a Cohlloll are announced to take place in Hoffman's woods on Friday and Saturday of this week. Rare enjoyment is anticipated. 'Those in ebarge ofthe-matter are milking extensive pr s parations to render visitors comfortable: i=zaci TIM GREAT HINDOO CLE, a startling feat never before perforipecl. . America, at Brant's Hall, on Wednesday evening, June I st, 1864. 3 my3973t ExamearoN r tickets .to the great.. Sanitary Fair, at Philadelphia, will be issued by the Philadelphia and Iteadingßailroad. Company, from 't'lle'ttie=X6 ) the 20th inst. , Fare , froin Harrisburg, and - return, (good fOr .three days) . Thii• includes a ticket of admission to the Fair. • • . SziI9444:IBABEL :SpLano, Clairvoyante and Secoh&Bighted Sybil, at Brant's Hall, on Wednesdiy evening, June Ist, 1861. 21449-3 t 00#24711251T Fry= Cmrr Noxy.s.=A coup terfeit of the splitting-paper fifty cent curren cy has made its appearance. The bestpart of the affair is the bronzing. Otherwise the tint• ing is pale and the execution cluriasy. An examination will be certain to Feient their, circulation. l'hey probably came from Troy, New`torli. connterfeffithe old issue Suez cessfully is net nearly so"easy a matter as to counterfeit thellate edition- of `splitting paper. Ics lit.thriiu.-Wgiuted to purchase, a well: filled Ice housei,i. "Enquire ate the Jones House. my2B-3t , THE D 51,17 does, -not seem to. attract as much attention. this season , asit did litst year. Yesterday there was scarcely more than a score of spectators present at any one time. The small number of persons to be drafted has something,to do with the slim atten4ace. Scarcely 'any' of out citizens attended , this draft, as their names were not inserted in the magic wheel. "- Two Fi Bumnrso LOTS for sale on Penn, above Broad:AA:rest. Terms, one-half cash. Inquire of D. Wyeth, at Wyeth & Creamer's, south Seeond street.' my31 , 1.w ham= was well supplied .witlisetisonable produCe this morning. Prices were reasona ble. There was aline display of strawberries, wltichficd,d atTrom 25 to 30 cents per an art., The following were the priees, asked for 'the' artielsA named : Peas, 40c. per half peck ; Cherries; lie. per quart ; Radishes and On. ions;.se. per,bunch; Green Currant; 5 to1.0c: per quart ;,Goos t eherries,S to 10c..; Rutter,- 20 to 25e. per pound ; Eggs, 15 'to . 20c. per dozen ; Spring Chickens, $1 per pair ; Old Chickens, $1 .to $1.50 ; Shad, .25, 0. : 509., a piece; Porgies per pinind. There lyea, Rn abundant supply of Greens ? llowera„4: Neeiletinitiannnick •the intense heat of to day, Ai-is said to be i3erfeetlY Cool at the litludo Saloon, earner of Seeond and Pinestreets.:, m(3O-20 'i~ Aitons the numerous deaths that have ,os9- curredon the battle-fteld, we notice that of Lieut. Daniel H. Shrive; of Co. I, 11th. Per4: 4 4lAvnlry, who was well known heie, 4, he was on recruiting service in opr city the first thregonontbs of this year. On the 14th inst.; wtiliiltsparitly loading a charge at Flat Creek Bridge, Va., he fell,onortally wounded. Re had command of his company at the time. Lieut. Shiiver enlisted in 188. f in the first company that' WaSLirfrt,stered into the three months' service ; - at , the end of that time he entered the iltli Pa. 'Cavalry, was - afterwards wounded, captured by the rebels, imprisoned, paroled, exchanged andi4Oined his regiment, nobly diScharging his duty' until fatally wounded on the 14th . ins =,l)eceased wa 4 also well 'known in York and qumberiand counties. caw*: TAI= S4ADo UniTereallY va traitte#bs both Press and Public to be the greatest living performer in Magical illifitiona4 whose wonderful feats have caused theire.a — test sensation of the age, will live a grand 131:461 , tarotat "flowage, on Wednesdal'aiezb:' c, ones 18 . .„,:n421 ILLNESS OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL. -HOD. Isaac Slenker, Auditor General of this State, is dangerously ill, in this city. It is said that his recovery is extremely doubtful. His friends have been sent for. ACCIDENT.—This afternoon, a young man, named McGonigai, a clerk in King's hard ware store, had one of his fingers shot off, by the accidental discharge of a pistol. which he was exhibiting to a soldier. THE Ninth Pennsylvanta Cavalry regiment was expected to leave for the army in the Southwest to-day. Thesebrave veterans have been home on furlough after nobly serving their country on numerous battle-fields. Go To SANFORD'S Opera House to-night. You can there see the best chow in the city, at the low price of a quarter. All -thengvar songs of the day, the best burlesques, and the best performers in the country, are the at tractions. There 'is a splendid programme for this evening's entertainment • .A.TrElgrtox, GOOD TEMPLAXS I—A regular meeting of Washington Lodge, No. 1, L 0. of G. T., will be held onThuraday evening. June 2nd, at their Hall, on Market-etreafand !la 12- berry alley, at 8 o'eloelc, P. Al' u,- tendance is requested, as business - of tr import ance, will be ansacted.- Ainomrsunat Paecrwm, andtone which is a source: of-Anucli :annoyance, lel ti7:e halbit which soznexnen ha• - . - e of .imoking font pipes and stinking cigars in the midst of theAhrongs attending market. There no way IV abate the !nuisance except to appeal to the-gentility. of the at:he:kers. E#l,they,,,slop • ATTYNTIOIf; FLII - BT CITY' TROOP !--"i 7 eiNnpli- , niciitary Supper.--A grand supper will be giv en by the First City Troop of Harrisburg, on Wednesday evening, June Ist, at the States UnionArotel, to it teatfnionzarto tie c ProPrie`l. tor, Joseph §tone, Esq,.., in, return for, the many kindnesses extended. by hint t©- thel company...,:.' FRAM FRAI6I. A. NUfLititY.. my2B-4t Treainuer of goninkitta. Goon•Trumaas.—Advanee No. , 39, L 0. G. T., will meet at their neW Hall iri-Cunkle's linildimg„ on; Market , - street; this evening at seven and a „half eel66lt. Punctual attendance is 'requeste.d, bitsiness of importance will come before, the 'Lodge regard o . the 0-rand Lo!igeb%lSion,.which commences: in • this city en.' the iittt of •lune A Casz of precocious depravity occurred Pittsburg a few cuyi ago. A little 'boy 'about' six years old, becomingt enraged at a play mate, his jimior byAwo„yeartEc adttlally punch ed his eye out with a rusty nail, and not con tent with this the young demon was deliber ' fitely proceeding to put out the other eye, when the little victim's screams brought it as sistance. A warrant was issued for.the arrest of the offender, but his parents spirited hint off to the country beiorretthiTofflaiklitd - time to secure him. `r • - - • Tir:iointn PRICE OF BEEF. —In the city of r New York, it ii-iitated that' 4 nrunliei - of the butchers have closed their 'establishments for want of busines—many people, fropi the enor-' Mons prices demanded, haveq.stopped buying meat. One thing it 'certainly. true„ and can be applied everywhere, that we all' Feat too much-meat and too,little vegetable's and soup. The amount could be reduced one-half, not only without inconvenience, but with positive advantage to our general health—anewhy shall we not commence the reform at once?— The price.of all weats would speedily come dodvn. 1 Lis tha:i demand, vlbeing .so, /much greater than the supply; that causea'pric . es to. go up, and any mes i stirp that will le demand less will equaliie the suppl i y, e n d :reduce the price. • • - An WE TO OgLE.BFATI TEE F Q 1 74: 1 4 71 7; 77 1 14 inquiry begins4o,:be,agitatedhy a fsv , r, but we do not learn that any .definite:moltirehas .yet t been inane (Or celebrating the boni ng versary of our National Independe' ace* this, place. .day be c