Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 03, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, IS IA
NOTICE , TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business NatieeS t Marriages,
Deaths, Zte., to' secure insertion in the
TELEGAA.PH, must invariably be aerona
panied.Vvith the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
evening:Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
A NATIos.4.I , bank has been started at Glen
Bock, York oeurity; Pa.
THERE will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the Harrisburg, Bank, on the sth of July,
for the consideration of important questions
A sox of John Gardner, aged about 11
years, was kilted on last Saturday below New
port, by being struck by a passing locomotive
on the PennSylVo.nia railrOad. ' ,
SONS of , our,streets are sadly in need of a
scraping, In many places filth has accumu
lated to a considerable degree, and may cause
disease among the citizens.
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Kumpo sY _lmoßmsmo.--During a thunder
storm on Tuesday night of last week, Mr
Geo. Yeagy, residing near Petersburg, Adams
county, Pa., was struck by lightning and al
most instantly killed.
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TEE time for receiving plans and proposals
for the erection o? the extension of the capi,
tol buildings will close on the 15th inst. The
Governor and ether State officers have the
matter in charge. , See advertisement.
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ORDINANCES.-lil our <advertising columns
will be found several ordinances passed by
the city council, r9 . lntive to the opening,
grading and curbing of certain portions of
h'ora,ter, Filbert and Briggs streets; ,
and Primrose alley.
ANOTHER Pic-sw.--The Arbeiter-Franken-
Unterstutiu.ngS . -Yoein anal Steuben-Nerein
will hold a gr..and pic 7 nic in Hachnlen's woods
on Thursdayi the 9th inst. Extensive prepa
rations are being made to render the occasion
pleasant. . , • .
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ME.Txtsitt Woop, the 'celebrated jig dancer
and talented ibifornier; will take a benefit at,
Canterbury Music Hall, this evening. The
bill of the ever4g comprises a great variety
of pieces calculated to amuse the spectator.
There will be a full house
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DETENTION OF TRAINS.—An accident occur
red to the boiler of the engine attached to
the Cumberland. Valley train going to Chem
-I)erslatug, yesterday afternoon, causing a de
tention to the Man coming down the road. I
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did not reachlere until near six o'clock.
'gm* n%oxklus:Raimuoan.—On Monday last,
Daniel Miller, a'ihlddle-aged man, hailing
from the neighborhood.of Swamp Churches,
Monti'Ornery. county, ,was instantly killed at.
Pottstown, by being . struck by the cow-catcher
of a I;acomotive.
THE Aprx.d. CsgP. Judging from the ap
pearance of the orchards; a good apple crop
may be expected this year. The continued
rain may IiEVEi injured the fruit somewhat,
but atill.a fair yield is looke.d foer,; The cherry
trees, generally, also appear ,well filled with
fruit.
Thum Joe.' S.' SBULTZ, of Newman4town,
Lebanon county, a member of Co. C, 17th
Cavalry, was killed in a fight, and buried on
the south side of the Chickahominy,
withid
four miles Of •Riohmond, during Sheridan's
late great rs 4 froMlSlead:e's army to Butler's.
He was a young man of high qualities.
ROBBEBY,---SonAis • .daring thief stole some
$5OO front 'Wirt. B. Linn, in Landisburg, on
Tuesday night. -The thief, went into Mr.
Linia's bedroom during the night, and ab
stracted the money from his pockets whilst
he was asleep. The money consisted of $5OO
United Stiaes coupon bonds and other change
Boca?
,are shdally. to be' opened for
ceivink snliscriptions_tO the . . capital stock' of
the Millersburg, and'ltausch Gap Railroad
Company, which :
"body was incorporated by
the Ligiglatnie at itsia:sisOsiOn. The bboks
will be opened in Gratztown on the 23d inst.;
atßeiry,sbnrgcmrtitit'27th; at Millersburg on
the 30th; at the Jones House, in this city, on ,
the sth of July--to remain at each place three
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klh-simarems Bequer.Last evening, as
the clerks and "local". :re engaged in the
counting-room with thei i - i(-gular business,'
and while• Several persons We e present wait
ing to learn the import of the telegraphic dia...
patches usually receivedat that hour, a genie
man who entered the room found upon the
floor thereof a superbly arranged boquet of
buds and flowers, rich in their fresh per- I
fume aridglowing with their matchless colors
Th e mystery-now is, -who placed that baguet
on the floorofithe counting -room? Was the
offering tbilie'clerk, "locals," or the "
Who culled its fresh • flowers and bound its
tender! twigs, together,?,; These are Tleetiens
which trouble uS , hugely. The fact that there
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'was a gallant: soldier present at the time,a
famous forlia'amours as he is distinguished
for hiS ardent valor, andthe fact that we have
nothing to boast of in..:"good. looks "- our
selves, has excited our saspiC,ion.
boquet intended for that 'Soldier ? If it: :WSC
we will feel slighted—if it was not, we mint .
confess to being delighted. At all events, we
have ..the - -boquet on our. table, to relieve i t
odor arising from piles of newspapers'reepiik
with oila.nd lamp:black. the possessiowl'
of thallowers does not enlighten us M:to - I:idle;
conveye4 - the boquet to the floor of the count- 0
4re we to be enlightened? , Epti
answers, are we 1 "
THE Capitol Park is a Cool resort. So is the
Banjo Saloon, corner, of Second and Pine
streets. ja2•d2t*
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Two FINE BIIILIDOZG LOTS for sale on PM),
above Broad street. Terms, one-half cash.
Inquire of D. Wyeth, at Wyeth & Creamer's,
South Second street.
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TEE following gentlemen will be voted for
at the election for Managers of the Harrisburg
Cemetery Association, on Monday next:
For President—Hamiltou Alricks
.3lanagers—William H. Cleckner, John A
Smull, Rudolph William Jennings
Henty"Gilbert. je2-d3t
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A STATED MEETING of the Hope tire Com
pany will be held in their hall, this evening,
at 7 o'clock. A full attendance is requested.
THE SHOEMAKERS or Finausrum will appear
at Sandiard's to-night. The whole star troupe
will take part in the. entertainment, and will
furnish the best entertainment in the city..
Go to S'anford's.
Ftwanam or Carr. Wersaritrax.—The funeral
of Captain Waterbury took place yesterday
afternoon, and was attended by a large'oon
course of citizen% besides the Order of Free
Masons and a conapany'of artillerymen.
RAILIIO.6D ACCIDENT.-Mr. Joseph Clark,
dispatcher in the yard of the Pennsylvania
railroad, at Altoona, fell under a train of cars
which he was coupling yesterday morning, and
had one oflds legs crushed to such an extent
that it is feared amputation will have to be
resorted to.
EDiTO3I:-I see several gentlemen men
tioned as . gfiitnble persons to fill the office of
managers of the Cemetery association. I
would suggest, the following;
For Presiaent —Wm. H. Kepner.
Managers—Henry Gilbert, N. S. Presbyte
rian; J. ,B. -Simon, Lutheran; J. J. Clyde,
Methodist; 'J. A. Smith, 0. S. Presbyterian;
R. F. Kelker; - German - Reforined. -
EXFLOSION AND Loss OF larm.--On Wednes
day night about 11 o'clock, Engine No. 249,
attached to the express freight train coming
east, on .the Penniylvania railroad, exploded,6
when near Newton Hamilton, Mr. Semi. Say
lor, tlle_pugineer, was instantly ldlled, and the
fireman,. Charles Hailman, was so seriously
injured that he died at three o'clock yesterdaY
morning The unfortunate men resided at
Altoona. Saylor leayes a wife avid four chil
dren; Hailman,was unmarried.
SLATE Fhar..—The; next exhibition of the
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will
be held at Easton, in the beautiful park fitted
up by the spirited citizens of the neighbor
hood. The enclosure is the largest of the
kind in the. State, and in its accommodations
spadious and elegant. The days fixed for the
exhibition are Tuesday, September 27th, to
Friday, the 30th (four days.) The premiums
offered are extremely,liberal. "Cgalogues can
be had after the let of July next, by address
ing; A. R Longaker, Secretary, Norristown,
Penna.
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Tau Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry suf
fered Severely in the fight of the . 28th
folloNiing ,is the list as far as received,
of killedand.wounded;
Billed—Wm Matthews, If; Sergeant Felix
Burns, H; Thos Gulley, H; Corporal J F
CAM, A; Wm M'Shaffrey, E; Abram Moore,
Wounded—Lt F Y M'Donald, D; Capt P
Kane, E; W E M'Shaffrey, E; C Orth, B;
Hedry. Enos, D; G W Oiler, D; W B Max
well, D; H D Ragen, F; Chas Moss, H; W H
Steians, D; `Corp , John Laughlin, F; John
M'Bhee, A;. 11,Shellenberger, L;• Francis Hil
ton; M; J . Floyd, M; dorp John Bla4IC;
E; A BrecThill; D.
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Ax AGED CHEMTIAN.---The Rev. "Daniel
Young, in his eighty-second year, and-Jor
sixty 7 one.years a minister of the Metinidist
Episcopal Church, whose autobiography; pub
lished by the Methodist Book Concern, is one
of the most interesting contributions to that
kind of literature, is now in Harrisburg, and
will preapii in the Locust St. M. E. Church.
Mr. Young has been one of the first meniii
his church, and is yet possessed of wonderful
intellec.tual strength and physical Vigor. He
was born in 1783, at the close of the war of
the.Revolutio'n, and hopes to live to witness
the close of the great struggle for the main-
tenance of the principles of self government
upon which that strUggle Ras founded. The
congregation worshipping at the 'Locust • Si.
Church may expect on Sabbath morning a
very, spiritual and intellectual dis Course from
the lips of, a man of commanding and venom- .
ble appearance—a relic of the past.
MAYOR'S CUT.--Catharine Hueston, Annie
i , Tolen, Minnie Castle and Lizzie Smitk, a
party of notorious street-walkers and proati
totes, were utilm a charge of keeping a dis
orderly bawdy house. His Honor gave them
'a ticket of admission ,to, the ,county prison. •
John Gering, a, drunk and disorderty sol
dier, was'eicorted to the Provost Marshal's
headquarters. ,
Daniel M'Clirft Win:Made hirsecerid, ap
pearance thilainifeSS,
sent to prison for fic e, days, with notice .that
the next offence would Send him over for
thirty days. - •
Henrietta Fry, a,colored women, made her
fourth appearance atthe Mayor's office, on a
charge of drunkenness. She went to Fort
.Simmons for 30 days.
john Harney, drunk and disorderly, was
discharged upon payment of costa.
A countryman, for using steelyards at:the
,134dge Market, was fined $3 and costs. The
bridge market is under the supervision of the
Market master, and subject to the laws gov
pining the regular city market. Market men
ihnuld remember this.
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I. 0. 0. F.—The condition of the Patria:-
c al thiS Ordei in Penn.sylvinia,
f the yeat ending April 1;1864, is shown by
the report of the GnttdScrie to be as fol-
Iltunbe; ofencsoiti . merits,- 79; number of
iftitiE4 l 4 l3 : ol .4 l 4' ' Pld bpi; .4 38 ; number of
rejectionsduring%thi Year, , numb* 'admit
ted by card during the year, 19; nu , .I)er
withdrawing card during the year, 25; 1.,..n
-ber of reinstatements during the year, 28;
number of suspensions during the year, 207;
number of expulsions during the year, 4; num
ber of deaths during the year, 86.
Number of Past Chief Patriarchs, 1,252;
number of contributing members,4,64s; num
ber of Patriarchs relieved during the year,
749; number of widowed families relieved
during the year, 32; number of Patriarchs bu
ried during the year, 66.
Amount paid for the relief of Patriarchs
during the year, $12,886 49; amount paid for
the relief of widowed families during the year,
$495 07; amount paid for burying dead dur
ing the year; $3,351 00. Total amount paid
for relief during the year, $16,732 56. Total
amount of receipts, $39,386 89.,
A. R. WYETH
HARRISBURG, June 1, 1864.
We, the undersigned Grocers of the city of
Harrisburg, agree to close our stores at 8
o'clock, P. M., from this date to October Ist,
1884.
Shisler & Frazer, -, Samuel Marquart,
Hummel & Killinger, Valentine Bgle,
Adam Keller, jr., Boyer & Koerper,
Val. Hummel, jr., C.-C. Mullin,
S. Huntsberger, Andrew Foltz,
G. H. Bell, W.. Garratt,
John L. Lingle, J. Reel, •
Mrs. M. J. Colder, R. 3. Peters,
Caldwell & Lytle, T. P. Boyer.
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far To , Clear the House of Rites, use
.Dutcher's celebrated. LIGHTNING PLY-KILLER, a neat
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cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet will kill a quart)
'SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FRENCH., RICHARDS & CO., lath and Market streets,
Philadelphia, wholesale agents. . my24-d&wBW
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and' Military
and War Claims, generally, made out arid. collected. Per
sons residing at a distance can have their business trans
acted:by mail, by addressing • • •
EUGENBSWYDER, Actor nepat•Law
del7-dly Tlalrdatreet, RIL friElbUrg,Ra.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
NEW YORK AuclexoN.
GREAT BARGAIN'S IN MtitiLlNS.
Full yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cents; worth 40
Bleached muslin, at 35 cents; worth 35 cents.
Bleached muslin, at 22 cents; worth. 30 cents.
20 pieces of all wool flannels cheap.
Black silk, at'-$1 20; worth $1"37.•
Black silk, at $130; worth $1 50. -
Black silk, at $1 45; worth $1 65.
000 yards of black silks .from•auction. c 4
Beiautiful pearl color, silk finish alpaca. .•
Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and o thor colors,
White cambrics, soft, finished 54.Prencla C:ambric.
Jaconetts, brilliants, Irish linen. •
breasts; all linen, at 25,30;35 40 an d 58 oentS. •
Splendid a.ssortment.of calicos. •
Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks.
StOckings, the best and cheapest.
Pocket handkerchiefs for ladies, at all pries!.
Marseilles quilts and crash foe tawels. •
We have now a very large stock of goods all •bought at
reduced prices, and which we will sell at 'loci* 'ls which
caanot fail to give satisfaction • '
We have also a very age lot of alpacas, cashme' re cloth,
bombazines. . S. LI WY.
Pure Vegetn.ble Medicine.
tINE of the very best Vegetable Iffediel:lieB
kir is now offered to the citizens and strangers of this
city. It will purify the blood,,mid leave the liver. and
and
bowels in a good healthy coudition. Operates without i 'he
least pain. Old and young, male and female, an can tai
of it. As to the truth of this hundreds can testify, as .it
has been well tried for the last ten years. It is prepuce I
only and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No .27, south Pine street,
Harrisburg, Pa. - 1123
This celebrated ToiI:WM . 6AP, in Mali unlv• sisal db
wand, is made from the choicest niateriabi, is i mild
and emollient in ltienature, finigriantV, ee ;enitedi
and extremely belted: Una in its soften ii ohs the akin
For sale by Druggists and Fancy Dods Dealei a
jaii26-daisly•
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Batchelor's Celebriited Bair Dye
IS THE BEST IN THE WBELD,-
The only Irwinless, Tral' mkt Reliable Dye. 4inoson. ,
This splendid Hair Dye is perfecthanges Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a glogy Mack or Ilniailiatlifrotors
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the,
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, Itequinitly ;
restoring its pristine color, and reetifiei the' Obeli of
bad Dyes. The genuine . is eigaied WILLIAM. rt, HATO - l-
ELOR. All others are mere imitatione4.and- e should be
avoided. Sold by all DruggistEvgia, Factory-81
lATaurlox's NXW TO/L.IT 031.11 AM TOE; DRlitt9INA I.AiR
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Philadelphia and Reading-Rail
road. -1
'PHILADELPHIA SANITART. COMMMNSION
FAIR.
VECIJRSION TICKETS-TO PFITLAIVL
AA PIM AND RETURN, good for, any three
from MONDAY, Juno 6th, to MONDAY', June 20th, 1e64,
will be sold at the °faces of the Philadelphia and. Reading.
Railroad at the following rates :
At - Derry $3.55 HuininelstOwn' ' $3.86
At Swatara , 3,60 Beaver 3.76
Harrisburg • • 3:85 A. .
Each Excursion Ticket will include a ticket of admis
sion to the Fair.
The above Tickets Sold at the Railroad Depots only.
No Tickets sold by Conductors.
May 30th, 1.384.
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GRAND v. -Nrc
von THE BENEFIT or - '
HOPE FIRE COMPANY, NO.: 2,
•TO 1111112LD
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1-I COM I E"DIAIN -9 .S . Wc.0.135,
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1664:.. ,
Tickets... 25 cents.
' , FLOOR. MANAGERS.
D. E. MARTIN, • R. R. HARR,
WM. CARSON, THEO. THOMAS.
An adequate police force will be on the ground to pre;
serve order, and the committee refer to former occasions.
No rioting or disorderly conduct of any kind. will be wi
lt is the intention of the committee to make this the
plc-nic of the season.
Cars will leave the, foot of Market street at 8 a. N., stop
ping at Boars:Crossing. Returning, Jetive the "ketelvat
7% v. at. *Vire for round - trip 26 cents. Carriages will
also leave the Hose House every hour during the day.
COMMITTEE.
D E. Martin, Ed. Haven,
Win. Carson, R. R. Barr,
Wm M'Coy, Henry Snyder,
H. H. Frankem, I'. Finnigan,
Matthias Rittman, Samuel Milne,
Theo. Thomas, Ed. Clay,
J. E. Faught, James Dunlap,
D. C. Martin. .
JUNE 16r1•13...
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WILL be exposed to public sale, on Satur
day, the 4th day of June next, at 10 o'clock A.
X., at the Court House, in the city of Harrisburg, the
FARES and Tract of Land late the estate of Jacob Grove,
deceased, and on which he resided at the time of his
death', Situate in Susquehanmt township, Dauphin county,
on the public road leading from'lfirriaburg to Fox's mill,
on Paxton creek, three miles from Harrisburg, bounded,by lands of H. Airloks '
Coover and ForsteA heirs, con
taining thirty acres of intf RSTOH, .LAND, well, fenced.
and in good order , with a late two'story frame dweilir,g
HOuSE, barn and out housawatlnewlyjbuit, and gut ore Wa d.
of apple trees and other fruit: thhreca. POssession wif.i
given on the first of Aprilneitr- Terms of sale to be nwe
known by the undersigned,, agen tqg the heirs of:Jacob-
Grovi,"deataied.
.., y l6.42taindo3t ! ,70HAVH0'p t >•
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Military Business Attended To.
EZZI
COLONZICOS , HONEY SOAP..
HAIR DYE l HAIR DYE:
G. A. NICOLLS,
General Supertritentien4
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Valuable Land for Sale.
NEW ArMERTLSEMENTS,,, ,
TREASURER'S STATEMENT
OF THE RECEIPTS AND ESPENDITITRES OF THE
HARRISBURG CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
From the 15th day of MAY, 1863, to the 31st day of
MAY, 1864 :
A. K. FAHNESTOCK Ta.., Da.
To balance on band May 15th, 188-1-....
621 92
To cash from sale of lots, and for dig
ging graves, and Interest on Invest-
MOMS 3,846 94
$4,468 26
CP..
Paid:election officers' fees ... ..•- 3 75
T. Barns, keeper '';, 3:".3 89
Laborers, .......... ......... , , ~, „...„ 856 1.2
Paper and blank-books::;:`: ' 47 38
Publishing treasurer's account...7.7i.. ...... 17 58
Repairs 27 97
Painting h ' ouse ' 78 86
Carpenter Work 143 14
Tin spouting, Ac .. , . 18 87 ..... •• • -
Hitching posts . , 12 00
Carpet.e.... - 26 50
Five iron settees and fraight...... 47 69
Nut rendered ground ..., .. ..... .-...• •• •• - • 22 50
Hardware.... „. .... ...„....... .
..... 56 19
Lumber ....., .. .... 32 19
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Tr.ttaling..•- . :. 5 00
- 12 00
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Filling up new lot books and making chart.. 112 00
Jne. A. Small, Secretary-......... .. ... 25 00
R. E. Reiter, Superintendent...... .... 50 00
A. R. Fahnestock, Treasurer. 100 00
.Italance tu treasury.......
$4,468 26
, A. Ii..FAHNESTOCII, Treasurer.
We do hereby certify that we have examined the above
account in detail, and compared it. with the vouchers, and
find it correct; and that. theriiremains in the hands of the
Tmasurer the sum of two thousand four hundred and
nineteen dollars and seventy-four cents.
'(Signed) JOHN A. SKULL,
RTI1). F. RELKER,
ELIIRISMIRG, June 1, 1861. -1 Committee.
At a meeting of the Managers, held MAY 31, 1864, the
sum or two thousand dollars was ordered to be added to
the invested fund, for the purpose of increasing the same
until the annual interest thereon shall cover the ordinary
expenses of the Cemetery ivithou,SylNing contributions
or assessments upon the lot-holders, as per resolution of
Board, August 16, 1858,
Present state 01 invested fund
In Harrisburg City bonds .... , ...... 23,000 00
In U. F. 5-204 'coupon .... 2,000 00
111 B. 1-Mi,..bonds.l: .... 1,000 00.
$6,000 00
To which add auiount now ordered to be invested
in Li. S. 10-40 registered bonds 2,000 00
$B,OOO 00
JOSS 1. SIIULL, Secretary.
(Signed)
CEAIETERY NOTICE
The lot-14derh inAltsk liarriaAuts Cemetery are hereby
notified that an election for Prealdent nine five Managers
of i.ho Association, for the ensuing year, will bo held at
the Office of the Treasurer, A. K. Fahnestock, on MON
DAY, the 6th day of June, inst., between the hours of 12
o'clockm. and 3 o'clock r. rt. • - . • .
je24l3t , • JOHN SMULL, Secretary*.
I'iiOVOST . MARSIIAL'ECOIiFICkItiabiISTfiIC7,
.HARRISBUR6, PENNA., June 1, 1864. •
The following order is published for the information of
all•concerned:
STATE OP PIMNSYLYANIA
OFFICR OPTS'S A. A. PROVOST MARSHAL GILIIRAL„
HARRLSRURG, May 28, 1864.
CAPTAIN: I have the honor to: nform you that the Sec
retary of War; ire pnrsuance Of the 14th section of the en
rollment act, approved. February 24th, 1864, directs that
examinations of drafted - men be held in your district at
the following places, viz:
14TH DISTRICT.
Coiantlek • • Places of .Examining.
Dauphin. Harrisburg. ,
Juniata.... •MiiHintoxa
Snyder
Union . . .............. Sunbury, Northqd co.
Nerthumberland.".,..
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, .
. 16 U. S. Infantry, A. A. P. M. Gen. ',
Carr. Jonar KAY Crankarav,(Pro. Mar. 14th Dist, Rani&
Received May, 29, 1864.
The examinations for Dauphin county will take place at
ag Court Histute, in- the city of Harrisburg, on Monday,
0,,." day of June, 1864.
F or J EL niata county at the Court House, in latitilintown,
inc./y aws & 7 and Friday, the Bth and 10th days of June,
1861, • • If%
For Snyder ,Union and Northumberland counties, at the
Owartliouse , , In e.bury, on the days following, viz:
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
For Snyder conn.',Y,
day the 14th, 15th an.l.l6in days of June, int
For Union county; an', Friday and •Saturday, the, l7t s,
anS 18tlidays of June, 3864.
Slid far Northumberland Narinty, his TlNiday, Wednes
day, .Thursday and Friday, the 91st, 2.16,'235 and 24th'
.
he examinationsccommence at 9 o7clock in the ,
mdrning on SR L 'di or the days mimed above.`
JOHN KAY. CLEMENT,
Capt. and Provost Marshal.
CHAS. C. RAWN,
Nll-dltv :!. 91.),TA Commisiioner.
B. T. CHARLTON,
t urger% of Board.
COLITMVIA HOUSE.
()APE MAY.
11.1.:l The
itioiLbge;lail;n.l4.B...ll"lll9:4lj:•uniepeairl;s,9thi nearly
two hundred new and greatly improvict BATA HOUSES
will Se teintifei tVaine'iiiiii'xi'eeiatio.n of Moto ,. ."; r-
Tts caparatiannt: eaohAepaoment Kilt be, equal, if,not
a4erior, to anyllolsePapou'OAPE ISLAND. •
Birgfield's Band Pais been secured for the season.
Address GEO. J. BOLTON,
Proprietor,
"- • . 04.2 E /STAND, N. J.,
or, DENNISON,
my , 23415 j hlerohanPs Hotel, Philada.
P rivate Sale.
THE under* 4ed ctirpmpr saie twenty-two
and allatf :au rea of , land.within a hal: Mu of ,the
Northern,bonniktry,ef the city of Harrisburg, :fronting on
Suaßuetuutna Om a ad extending back along It;lel'S Jana.
There. are on Vie pre-raises a good house and barn s , Ave to
sixnutdred.pfliolt, mar ; cherry and apple, (ma ni Dear;
tag, and a choice. var lacy orsmall fruits., ,Tennseaay,
myl9-I.od J, H. BERRYBILL.
A. C. SMITH ,
- Anrr COECZ I - Var
HAS re . aurved his Office from Third to Wal
nut. S treat, nelzt to the Prison. All business in- .
trusted to Mtn waleveive prompt and careful attention.
THE_ . oomer 'of Second
oo th n er a e a t: d in pi g n s e p ooreee ,
anel. TIM) st;t3, eta,, boinifilfty . .two and
.a half that on Se:
cend and one him tied andMity-eight fed, on Pine street;
Sinn back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
sirabie site fora pt wernorli Wando'n or public hill/dings.
r for ,flM.buhding lota, and a most de.
For particulars enq airs Aro. MURRAY, corner of Se.
marli-tf
• PRI VA'rE .S'A;LE.
NE of "the\O
.12test ' IRON` WO/MA in the ~State for isle, it a very reappriatile
Pride, loamy purclum. iinpreme it, situated with:
in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the
nr sYh r ilt .. re * oad andowal; lbw:4. l ave hundred feet
--a , an d alel2Peido'n eglidbes` liebeltone simples in the
State and close to a g ood turnpike road; also, room for
waste cinders ',nighty -
_yeas, without paying for the land
' Apply to ' • ( DAV:I , D MUMMA, Sr.
Atm) m epat-141w, No. 24 Huth Second street,
marlOrdtf. - • Harrisburg, Pa.
( Philac telPh is Press insert three t fm.es and send bill to
this ottice,) .
SA .CH.E.Irr rOl9 "DER,
FOB •
PERPC3I ING LINEI P AND PRE TM TING .MOTR
THIS POWDER —a compound of valuable
vatic' les for the d estruction of inset Its—distributed
among or dusted over F irs, Woolens, Carl 'pets, Clothing,
&G, pock .ed away for nanuner, will effect ually prevent
mr.ah.
Beog . also a delightful , diffusable perfunu t it will int
pregame clothing, ac., cith a lasting and Met lsant odor.
The lb lest fabric ears t be WATS by its ws
Fula ted and sold at BEI LEE'S
• Pr; gaud Fany Go( , ds Store,No. 91 Mark et street.
203
MIS. GUSH DAIL "And. -
war ,YORE STATE .CEMESE.
At (n 02 03 t; WM. D OCK., JR., & CO.
_f:Xes for sale o a tre erner ,')f Third and
_Li Bleed stree t s }:nqatre of AVM.C. DioF.A.D.CEN.
Ikar4.citf
AFEW MORE. PIECES OF (IANVAS for
Auningo and 'iragotopovers.
, Call at ",}Eitaball'a Egan Ste" Market etre It roy26-tt
NEW ~U)Y_E,RTpEMENTS.
NOTICE OE LIEN•
NOTICE is hereby given to the owners of
the following named articles,
THE HOWARD AND HOPI; EXPRESS COMPANIES
claiming to hare a lieu thereon for the costs and expenses
of transportation and storage thereof, will proceed to sell
the same to pay said Coats and charges, at tbe.expiration
of thirty days from this date:
1 pkge, Samuel C. Gallaher. 1 box, Andrew Turley.
1 box, Wm. Case. 1 box, Fall Madam.
1 pkgo, Sargt. J. P. Kohler. 1 pkge, Henry It Anthony.
1 box, Mrs. Margaret t" Coy-1 pkge, John V Jolfinon.'s
shell. 1 pkge, Geo E Tillotson;
1 box, Joseph Burggs. 1 pkge, Geneittie Bushong.
1 box, Henry 0. Wolf. 1 pkge, Capt. W A Barton.
1 pkg., D. Deride, agent. 1 box, Sargt I Ingraham.
1 pkge, C. W. Willis. 1 pkge, S H Laney, ."
1 pkge. Peter Gaisty. . 1 pkge, Mrs Catharine M'.
1 bale Jacob Smith.
• Carty.
1 box, Dr. Jacob Harlacher. 1 pkge, Sargt H W Wood-.
1 box; Capt. - J.-Kern.
1 box, Capt. L. if Burnell. 1 pkge, Adam Wolfinger.
I box, John W. M'l/nab. 1 pkge, Lieut AStelns.
IC. bag, Wm.. IL H. Peter. 1 horn, J A Nswcomb„
1 pkge, Hobert. F. Christian. 1 bale, W B Dryden.
I box, J.T. apalairing— 1-trunk, James Hougbtor.
1 pkge, Charles H Wertz. 1 baM, John H Detweiler.
1 pkgti, Geo peetale. . 1 pkge e Tillottson & Nixon.
1 pkge, Franklin g Good. lhox, Sihnuel II Fite.
1 pkge, Aaron II Soblors. 3 boxes, GeollHardwick.
pkge, Dr B Laughworthey. 1 box, Henry Murdock.
1 pkge, William Carlisle. 1 box, Jacob Rosenkramer.
1 pkge, Wm J . Patterson. 1 box, W H Steward.
1 pkgo, Win Horeb. 1 box, R H Patch.
1 pkge, David M'Donough. I pkge, W R Moser.
1 pkge, John Gleimer. 1 pkge, William Dornwerth.
1 Oltge, Sophia Baxter. 1 box, Peter J Waltes.
1 pkge, Carlo Mayor. 1 box, Capt H./ Meatier.
1 pkge, Henry P Barnbard. 1 box, William Derher.
1 fokge, Jane Shuleit • -1 bottle; Charles Bucher.
1 pkge, James Freebitin. 44ent poles, M,Clymer..
1 pkge, W D Koppenhaffer., 1 pkge, Elbert McMinn.
1 pkge, J H Nixions. , 1 box, Cape Jos Hutchinson.
1 pkge, Thomas Gooden. trunk; ILO Bailey. "
1 pkge, Dallas Leinbach, 1 bdle, - Copt Hunt
1 box , Jones House. 1 box, J E Deppen. •
1 pkge, Henry Sochi. 1 pkge, Dr J Forney.
1 pkge, Jobn - Diricase. i c bg, Geo L rrider.
1 pkgo, H L Harris. 7 box, Capt W Harland.
1 pkge, Patrick Flanagan. "Ibex; lease Hindger.
1 pkge, David Pepper. . 1 pkge, Geo H Bustell.
1 box, Wm I. Erie. 1 pkge , John Vogel .
1 pkge, ‘W S King. ' " 1 box, J R Growl
1 pkgo, Loint N J Boyer. 1 box, A F Penny:packer.
1 pkge, Theodore Upchurch. I:pkge, A Stewart.
1 pkgo; G Brooks. 1 box, Peter Henshaw. ,
1 pkge, John A Drntrick. Ipkge, Louis Saban.
May 28, 13 --112taw4t GEO. BERGNER, Agent. ,
17560
2,048 52
. 2,419 74
Grays Patent
Molded Collars
•
Are not simply' flat pieces of paper cut in the form of
a collar, but are Kolded end loft( the neck, having
a Perfect Gun-v.:free angles or
: breaks, which is ob
taineA by our patented procesa which'aise secures another
advantage possasseff by no ether collar,—viz Simee for the.
Cravat in the Turn-down style, the Eisins. or WILICII. IS
PERFECTLY, snooze sten sane Flt PIICEIMA, making this
collar, for ease, neatneee, and durability, unequalled.
?rimy are made.. in Turn-ilown style in sizes from 12 to
17,, and in,Garrotte from 1.3 to 1,7 inches, and packed in
neat blue boxes of 100 each ;, also, inmnaller ones of 10.
each—the latter a very handy pacitate for ;travelers,
array and navy officers. , _
iiirEVERT COLLAR is stamped: • .
, Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
-Sold by all retail dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods
The trade supplied by • -
• • VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMEE & CO.,
;jel-eodem CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In the matter of the account of A. E. Fahriestock t Esq.,
`sequestrator of the Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg
turnpike road, the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
county has appointed the subscriber auditor, to make
distribution of the balance of money in the hands of said
.Stiquestrator, among'tlie,oreditors of said turnpike road
'cornpan'y, a*ith'b anditerhas apPointed WeiltiesditSr, the
22d-day-dnitine next; at his ••office in Harrisburg, at ten'
o'clock in the forenoon of:said day, anthe time and place
of making saki distribution, when and where all. persons
having any.claim will please:to make it known.
myl2-lawd4w -:JOHN ROBERN, Auditor.
NoingE
Whereas- . Betters of ,Adysiinistmtion. upon the estate of
Henry H. Lenhart,- deceased, late,of, Halifax township,.
Hauphlu county, have' been graziteli to Christian Lyter,
of Halifax township, In said 60,1114 , , Administrator of said'
deceased, all persons. indebted MAW) said estate are re
guested to make immediate: payMenp, and all these bait-•
mg claims or.dethands against the same will make them
known withocit delk C£CHTHTIAN LITER,
myi6•lloaw6 • - Aaminiefrator,
• • •-
- . A . UDITOIt,' , .S, NOTICE—
TheAiiditor appointed bytheoiphan's Court orDaup'luu: ;
county to distribute among creditors the balance remitiblitg
in the hands of Christian Lyter, administrator_ of Samuel
Hochlrunier, late of Halifax township, deceased, will sit
for that. parase" at his Mae, in' , the city 'of Harrisburg,
4u Tuesdak, ',the 14th day of June, - .A., u. . 186 1, at 2 obalock,.
at which time s and • 04;9 pas titts interested aro,
llereby notinetf to pr senttheir claims.
inylB=doti*4 • IL M. -GHATTIOOtUddor„
DITOR 8 NOTICE.;
Thelinaitor .appointodby the - Orphan's Court of Dan.
phin county to argliamte 'among creditors the balance ,
remaining in the -hands of B. G. Speyer, Administrator
of G. A.:l6ke, late - Of Upper; Paxton township, deceasel,
*ill sit far that purpose of pgico, in £hp city,o,f Harris—
burg, on Wednesday, the 15th day June, .t. D. 1864, at 2,
O'clock, P. X. at : which time and Plate'.partss interested'
ore 'hereby notifiga to present their claims. • -
inyl.6..doiw3t -'.$::M. GRAYDON; Auditor.
•
AITDITOR'S NOTICE. . •
In the Couit of Coramom,Was of Dauphin county.—
The auditor appointed by the said Court to make distribu
tion of the fund arising from the sale of the real estate of
Thomas Duncan, under venditiowi promos, No. 4, of Jan.
T.,1464, hereby giveifitiotice that he will attend.. to the
duties of his appointment on Thuriday, the 19th` day' of
May "neat, at the hour of teriureloCk,-..A.%)a.; at his offibe,
on. N. Third street,- in the et , when and
where all parties , interested may attend. they see proper..
.ap27-dlawS . t ROBERT SNODGRASS, Andiron
AUDITOR'S . NOTICE.
The Auditor, appointed to distribute the money arising
from tio •Sherilt's sale of the real estate , of Senjamlli
Raid, will attend for that pnrp2se,,and,tohear all persons.
interested, at the office of the tuaderregnel, On Saturday,
the llti(daYrof June next, artarib'eleoh in the•forenobd.i'
Any,ll-drAw3wBtwit Iif'S.INNSY, Auditor. • .
17 I) IT 0 It.'S NOTI:CE
Auditor; a ti f il‘''h •
; undersigned ppo n e Orphans'
Cotiit of Dauphin county to decide and report upon the
,exceptions filed to the account ;of _Henry, Gingrich, ex-:
eenter or: the last will and testament.or. John Gingrich,
late of Ceitewago township , diMeased 7 Will attend to the
r.dutles of said'appohittnerit on Tuesday; the 14th day of
June, 1864, at ten o'clock an , of said stay; at his otticein
:Harrisburg, when and where all partie.4' Intorested may
Attend. , J. N. 81MONT0g,
Auditor.
A 17D1TOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common
,Pleas of Dauphin county, auditors to make distribution
!among creditors of the balau&e in the hands of A. 0. Hies
ter and C. P. Muench, assignees of John Wallower eon,
as shown by their account, confirmed May 15th, 1864,
will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office
of J. W. Simonton, in Harrisburg, on Thursday, the 23d.
,day of June; 1864, at 10 &clock A when and wbb're
,all persons interested may attend and, pment tip* claims::
DAVID ELMIING
J. W. SIMONTON,
Jul-dlawSw • Anditois.
Land for Sala
520 ACRES of Land,in Dauphin
at private sal; impart or the wbobtoo suit .
purchasers ; lah acres clear, good buildings thereou„ncitti
Saw Mill. 'For further portionless, 'aliiress "
MIgS
' • • , ICER,
my3o-113tn* Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa.i
. . . . . . ..
.PAINTING. .
T ' undersigned begs leave to :offer his.
- services as a practicalAiouse, Sign and Orna.mental,
PAINTER. All business Dallis line attended to with care
...... . . L
and dispatch.
Earasanscs:—Mr. J. H. Dußarm . Superintendent of
the N. a.H— , w(oo..i. , lo. 4 ot 3 ePhus. .sitlaler .enniikienne .?psosaeConit
13
House. Residence in Scheavely's Mbar,
Shop in Third, above North street, H. F. FELLS.
-
Sweet Potato Plants.
POTATOSOO,OO().,sfoNyiEe.T.LA y,tl
to,
J. STUDEBAKER, Eberly's lids
Pa. Planta, calk Oso„lp haf a r.,. "Ktauld, the lower
MarketaasseOtesi stand,tio. SitorlA orl,Wirket day
nty3l).d3t*
i.. ' .
PE 111 z) Doo I wit IA
SANFORD'S HALL
THIRD STREET, BELOW IitARICE4,
lIRAR OF EOM'S itOTEL.
S. S. SANFURD....Proprietor and Maim •:i4
FRIDAY EVEM.(;;IUN.E 3.
SANVORD
AT
HO ME .
Reead the Bill for this . Evening
THE ITKIM )
BY THE
EXEMPTS
LA PERCHE,
Br TIM
ARAB BROTHERS.
lig .LY BARLOW, ON THE TIMES.
Concluding with
THE BARBERS OF THE WOODS.
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Sena
virt's Drug Store.
'Doors open at 6%. Commence %to 8.
: - Polkai 'drays in attendance to preserve order.
-Admittance 25 cents. •
'Orchestra Weirs, 50 cents.'
, Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seata. S 1 .earb.
CANTERBURY MUSIC ? HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW TBIRD..
DONNELL .........
- • •
OPEN EVERY EVE'VING,
With a First-olass Uompany of
SINGERS, DANCERS, CONELILANS,..dio., &o.
Admission. .... . . ..... . . 1.5 *mit
Sesta in Boxes. ............... .......... . .. 1.26
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
or
VALUABLE- IRON WORKS.
By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court
for Washington aunty, as a Court of Equity, the
undersigned trustee will sell at public sale, in frent of the
Court House, in Hagerstor; on
. .
TUESDAY, the 14TH DAY OE JUNE, 1864,
all that VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate in Washipg
ton county, Maryland, known as the
GREEN SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY
,
Which was tor many years owned &ad mined omby
J. DIXON ROMAN & ,CO.,
and is now for sale on account of the death of one of the
partners. Said property contains
1,394 ACRES OF LAND, (more or less, )
of which about 200 are cleared and in an excellent state
of cultivation, the balance being
rr13113 - EOEL
The FURNACE on said land is 85 feet high, with an
eight foot BOSH, CASTING ROUSE, COAL ROUSE and
BRIDGE ROUSE, and is run by an over-shot wheel 40
feet high. It is in good repair, and the water power un
failing and all-suftleiant. Said FURNACE is only one
mile from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and about the
same distance from the Iron Ore Bank. There is also =
A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE •
near the. Furnace; also a large BARN and other -out-
buildings, and on thlterent parts of said tract of land there
are a number of TENANT HOUSES (in all eighteen or
twenty) in good repair.
The above propel ty will be sold entire, or in parcels to
suit purchasers; such parcels to be mane known at the
sale.
The undersigned will also sell at the same time and
place about
FIFTY-THREE ACRES OF 'AND,
separated from the above by the lands of Geo. FM& Also,
A. Limestone Quarry
Pnirain Canal, near I.l"C . oy's terry, containing
a' FIFTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND.
TERMS OF SALE, as prescribed by the Decree, ab
One-third of the purchase money in cash on the day of
sale, on the ratification thereof, and the balance in two
ppml 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 theentirepurchase money,
the Trustee will execute a,deed to the purchaser, as re
quired by the Decree. F: hi. DARBY, Trask*.
iny.2o-ts
Lebanon "Courier," Lancaster "Examiner," and Read
ing "Journal,". c.ropy , weekitt, and send bills to the Trustee
at Hagerstown, forthwith. ;
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
NILE be offered, at public sale, at Brant's
VV European Sobel, on Wei:nu:V;(lv, the ninth of
Tune next, at 7 o'clock in the evening, an. that
LOT OR PIEOR OF- GROUND,
situated at the corner of Chestnut street and Dewberry al
ley, fifty-tWO feet and'sis inolueehri Chestnut, anctrunning
her* two hundred : and ten feet, to Cherry, street. Upon
Pierialseomit ,
.. • ,
FOUR FRAME TENEMENT HO USES,
'fronting on Dewberry alley, and healed at the corner or
Cherry street and Dewberry alley, containingeaoh, on the
`first floor, an entry and three rooms; on the second floor
three rooms The cellars are cool and perfectly-dry; the
garrets are spacious. These houses; hare been bulls of
THE BEST 'MATERIAL, ' •
.
about six years ago, and can easily command ten dollain
-rent per month • • • •
Terms made known en the day of sale.
my26-dta ENSMINGER doctione.:m.
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE.
inELLERS and Consomene..of the above
L. Celshmael Wash. Blue, will please take notice,. that
the' abel: are altered to read
INDIGO . 17E l
PIIT UP AT
,Alfred Wiltberkeri's
DRUG STORE,
No. 233 North Second Street, Philadelphia
The quality of this Blue nal be the swine is every re-
It is warranted to color more water thou twice the SIIDO
quantity-of Indigo, and to go much further than any other
Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves perfectlyCh=
does not settle on the clothes as most of. the other
do.- One fox dissolved In a half pint of water, will make
as good a Liquid Blue as any that is inade,,at one third
the eat.,
. As it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and
Inferior articles, housekeepers will AMA very much to
their advantage to ask for that put up at Wriasaaeotit's
46r - All Blue put up after. this date with RlBLOirlit
name .on itis an Invitation.
THE ki)lW LAM. DOHS NOT REQUIRE A STAYP.
For Sale by. Storekeepers generally.
feblo;m6m
ARCH STREET CARPET WARE . - RASE.
No. 832 ARCH street, two doors below Ninth; south aid*
PHILADELPHIA.:
1E subscriber has.. just repeiyA"
prkg Trade, a well seldeted.stock of • Espitland
CARIETINGS,'
miming all the nese styles of the best seetkeaboughip - re:,
vious to •the late advance for Cash, and will be sold at law
prices
Velets, Brun s, Three-r 1 3 ,2, Ingrains and. Veniaana
Carpetbags—with a large stock
Oil Cloths, Druggets, M a ttings,
• Penang who are abontfnmishing, tirerequested tons**
'an examination of the above4goods previous to maktsg
their selections, alimaliindbeements will be held oat ss
Cannot fail to please. JOS. BLACKWOOD,2
.marl6-wam ' 832 Arch street, Philadelphia_
VINKNO. 1 MACKEREL, in Kittii,
1.7 ceivedat SEMLER & FAZEIt o
man • (successars to Wm. Doc&,-)r.; & Co:)
• .
ceived at
URN MEAL—A fate article: Just ref
aUSLER TRAziki: •
Turn gammon to wro., Dockt-ji:.•&,00
CbrS SPARRT.TNG . GhLATIN; 1147 , 4 i -eat
manaraetared,Ja* reeelfaLshit for sale by
SflTSf.T ß ftai, Oiaeoesiors'to Wm. noak-i-FM4
..,„ .
Air - AsSBEEF and IiEESSIVIK:,-;4. ,ettokee
iti...aitioloof Meiiiiteg surfs7-,.„:1-
-......., . traSR
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12 NM