Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 04, 1864, Image 3

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HA It 11_1 SHIIRG, PA
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths. diut., to secure insertion b th e
TELEGRAPH, muss invariably be lll:Cl3olll
parvfied with the CASH. - •
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
tag Edition without extra.charge.
NOTICE.
PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES.
The citizens. of Harrisburg, generaliy, are
invited to meet this evening, at 8 o'clock, at
the Cornt; - House, to make arrangements to
give a proper reception to the PennsylVania
Reserve. Corps; that is expected .momentarily
to arrive in, Harri.sburg,,to be mustered out
of service. TiliS'shattefed reninant of twenty
thodsand-hrive Mien haVe , shed a halo Ofglory
over the Military fame Of . th&Reystone State,
which entities then:Ll° the respectful consid-
eration. of ever, Pennsylvanian; *and it is:
hoped-the citizens of Harrisburg - will not fail,
on thidoccallion, to render. to them the honor
which is:due from the Citizens told pnilin au
thorities of this Commonwealth.
A. L. ROUMFORT, Mayor. „'
TOWN AND COUNTAY.
SEnvioss in the (0. B.)P.resbyterian Chi:Lich
to-morrow, (Sindayi) at the usual. hours.
Preaching by - the, Rev. 'John De .Witt.'
A STATED murrnto of the Good will Tire
Company will be held in their hall on Monday
evening, at seven o'clock. Punctual attend : .
since is requested. •
A roarrox of the mud and dirt ort - ItEillret
street, was scraped up, this morning, prepare
tory to removal.- Other streets, undeygo
similar cleansing prooess.
C.ESItTEfit Timm. —The following ticket is
.
printe4,for,distri)3ntion, as.agreed,upon by.
' NtA2IY tOTIIi.OLDERS.
President-Hamilton, 13
, ,
Alliinaiers:—WilliiinilL'Egle,dacob7:
Henry, ;William H. Cleckner, J. J.
Clyde. .
Ho, iti:ny'r#a an advertisement in
another,celumn . it will be seen that the Perin-
Sylvania railroad' company will issue excur
sion tickets to the Philadelphia Sanitary Fair,
goodfor any four days, from the oth to the
Aftilx,";of Jnge, They can only he used on the
trains l e aving here at 7 . :20 A. mi . 12:20 :and'
5:25 P. M.
BE,BOIO imur, Mioroa.--)3llsingsa wes
• ---, - •
what slitetl2iamorning . at the. Meyer a o ffice.
Jane . Barber, ;st, disorderly .c.2lored•- woman,
went4o prison for 48. hours
A fish dealer was fined $4 and costs for of
feringitainted-fish•for sale; and two country
men were fined $l each, and costs, for selling
marketing befOre the ringing of the „Court
House bell, this morning. --
_...-.
Tun merchants of Indianapolis elosetheir
atdrei regularly at six o'clock m., fi;liffoFd
the# clerks time for recreation. The preprie
tors sayithat the increased usefulnes&of..their
employees daring, the
_day more
. i.14 - Asinn,
aerates for any loss that may . •OcchrliY
early ClOslnd of the stores. The merchants
of Harrisburg would do well to folio* the
example.
Haas aon FAX= 17sz.—In e'orisequenge of
the liabiliffpf lisps' and cured beef to becoMe
tainted;duringiliii StiMiner "Beeson, and on tc
ixfkiint o4the fact that canvassing of hams 'fridds
con81:4*Ily, fo thee.. cost, by Abe prrte
ootiOn4iriode,- . Bhisier & Frazer have made tiri.
• ranieinimkS tb'get htims and cnied . be'll4Slii
from the sMohe-house, three times purvtgek.
.13.y . 44 ff plan they expect to be able to supply
their i customers, and, familiesAitt - t e lm . Very
„:40icestaitiele in this line of their =busines~.
The attention of the puboii liNAged*the
li
s4Yertisement of this firm on this-subject
OtiittEl's OPERA. Holism—This
plade'of resort will Awn close for a short
season, while Stinford'and troupe will appear
in the,pilidining cities. We Aee by the Colum
bia papers that,•the troupe ,are to perform at
that place on the 10th hist.: and at- Lancaster
on the 11th. We areietfueited , t. 43 stater that
5 . 14461 his offered the free use of .the',iipera
House for any entertainment that may he got
ten lip by oureitizens in aid of the Sanitary
Fair. Now that tableaux vivants are very
fashionable, clitinot: we littve ` an exhibition of
• ,
4 thas sort? The sehocil children can certainly
getup something of the kind!
Tsz LoAF OF BREAD FOR THE SANITARY Yam
- , -Wethave already alluded to the fattihiltien e .
Of the; natty gallant, generous and goOdICAL
14g , yompiffT i ef stationed at this post, had
started iheinevel enterprise of making a . Ool,
leetion t fdeihe' ganitary Fair to be held M
Plailadelphial arc the merits of a loaf ofbrikd.
The plio;:adi)pte44vas, to dm' pose' f tile:leaf
of bread:to-as miny_persons as posSible, each
of whom, after:purchasing, 'donated4r , be•oaf
again. the„ priginal objedt,' chargbig 'the
original iihhier to go=on disposing_of t,
the Fon
whioch he accordingly.did; until. ,fthtCttrriazpig
• sum of p. 03 50 has been abcrUnoll!,:;7lr,H s
of bread has been photographed cards of
Arlilch are being sold for the beneft-V-the
lamefund. If the gallant 'projeo44:6;fitiais
patrlotio..enterprise had bad himself photo,
PAP_I.IAMfin haul, the cartes de visiteWould
have. sold like Roumfort's hot ..,_biskilitstaii
ayaryjWof taste would have fit'eniefd;iie
opouletpaript a face.reflecting the
aliaart as generous as that of the hist i:)filiad
gani44,Tund projector .' The loaf raid
nimioserarthß thareof , ATA +is
A BOY of about ten years of age was drown
ed on Sunday last in Big Spring, near Irvine's
mill, Cumberland. county.
THERE was alvexcellent market this morn
ing. On the stands was displayed a great
variety of seasonable marketing. Prices were
moderate.
laatmaa ma= may be expected in the
German Reformed Church, Chestnut street,
to-morrow (Sabbath) morning and evening,
at the usual hours.
The express •train for the North, which
should have left: here about three o'clock
this morning, did not leave until seven. We
did not learn thkeause of the detention.
THE Ordinande of Christian Baptism will
be administered, should the weather permit,
to 7 morrow,(Sabbath)_ afternoom iat
by the Rev: D. A. Lavery, 'near the water
station, opposite the Cotton Factory.
Poor Ficsan :— Mr Daniel Fry,;(if this
city, had uPw ards'Of fifty"dollaiS taken from
his pocket, while purchasing tickets in the
office of the Cumberland Valley Railroad com
pany, at noon to -day. - The pocket-book con
tained Mr. , FMlttame, all - 4,11e can describe; the
lost money; • • - •
Orrnrims' l!tbrrrmo.—The 4ayerhas issued
a fOr a meeting of our citizens; to be held
Let evitribedi turn or& Bei
•preriarations be made at once for a'fitting re
~cp'tion of the . giorious Iteservei, who will be
herelin'a,lay,or-two.` Let those noble heroes
feel that their .gallent deeds on the fieldi ars .
appreciated! Turn out to-night, citizens of
Harrisburg !
„
Fmr 13m750.L-- : Quilta a „
'number of the
Jehus of this city have been before the kiyor
and fined, for faOt drivliiib , et some of them
appear determined to - violate the city ordi
-nance,reNivelto:driyiriwin-.4he streets:,* We
- can assure these violators of law and order,
that the• Mayor will continue to fine them e , as
long as they persist in fast driving, and if
they are not careful some of there will be
both' fined and con-fined, 'as the Mayor has
the polier.to. send them to a place where they
will be iiroxble'to drive feat milks at any
even to .Fort, Simmons, as His Honor will en
force ther-lair to the fullest extent
MEE
THE train that left here at 7 o'clock this ,
morning for 'Baltimore, was crOwded'. to ex
cess. Among the passengers were a• large
number of 'd.ele.atet' to the llnien National
donvention,•which convenes in the liontinien
t:d. City on Tmesday next. Gen. Cameron and
Senator Lowry, Senatorial delegates froiii this
State, left this morning. The Convention
promispa,to.l).6 one of. theilargist ever held in
the United States, and will be composed of
best' then of the nation. There is no doubt
of:the:re-nomination of President Lincoln, as
the loyal massesipverywhere have expressed
ppference for him, and imitracted their
delegates to vote accordingly.,
PATON TEteifia IL 'Revs, of Battery A,lst
New Xork Artillery, now in Fort Washington,,
(;ii a hieghts opposite the ,city, in the.liat;
s4iiceOffiriYinilitary in daMP Cnitin; proulpt
ly responded to an appeal of the friewili of
the late Capt. Waterbury, to be' present with
his company, and act as the escort at the
ftmeral of Capt. W. The men made a :splen
did soldierly appearance, while Capt. R and
,his; officers ;vied with each other in rende4rit
,that solemn .respect to.the occasion which is
the last honor which can be paid.tb &depart
ed hero. The friends and family of the ide
parted will longreniend;er his generous Con
..duct.;:with,liTely feelings of esteem and sTati."
,
GOLD 190!--The prieC,'Cif 'Old has Vieno ' up
wonderfully.' - Of "conise dui imports~luave
something to, do -with the rise; but the fault'
liiso,aa#4 with the npeculatorqrsokl, .I.nd
4 t.Y.fein s n'a l y shotdd ` passa
livideelering; :this species of gambling a fel
ony, beCa'ithe; nearly ' everything ndvanee,s %Pith
There are afErw things; however:valich
lieve ;
gen a up - inthe same oportton,gßld
I
has, "and • thf yare the henriete;'4 6 .#l: :, iaT
mantillas:Sold by `Mrs. M. Meyer, No. 13 h tar
ket St, notv tithttininling it .took gold to lin' lort
them, or thic;materietbut f of Which they a %ere
,fekricete'd. ; Ircldle nearly w.teye.h,i7 . eise has
Ladkraitcect .'trim eighty . to one httiadA per
cent. over thihnice ,of ;.1861, . it Is a singular!
fact that thtitiliclesennirtarathdhave ho o t ed
111114ett oTeLrlwenty per,cent : te-Tde
sunnier ate ek now on hand at Mit. :Mayer's
storewas archesed when gold, Was but -ferty
nine cents , premium, she: can .•now , sell her
.goods at lea st fifty per cent. less thsca
‘be able to p !arches.) theta troththe:importer
month hen.c e, unless the entire 'Soiath sho u ld
be opaque rod and peace restored. A. hint to.
the wise is sufficient.- • • *
THE Duirr:—Below are the names drawn
for a par fiat( of ',Northumberland c candy, yesf
terday: • • .
NORTEIVAIBERLAND. COM§ITY.
- • r
'lletvirmri r rcrth BOAOUGH...
1 J0pi.,13,-,Mhelroan, aged 29; saddler.
2 4.W . :ll3tti,taged 43, •shoemaker. •
a .Getmger-Vi Dixon;:agedl9, shoemaker.
4 - 4, Tfil; aced pp, laborer.. •
s'B MG-Weak, aged 26,
6 Ellis,2l2ar, aged - .,27, laborer.
7 Joiti. P Mear'ct agedt4l,:meichairt •
JORDAN TOWNSIMP.
Peter kfeiggr, aged• 4 4; farmer:
2,Diniel Williams , agedo33, tailor.
3 Samuel Bohrier,„ aged 21, farmer.
4 'Benjamin t ro sins, aged 22, laborer. if
5 Edward Clark; aged" 21, laborer. •
.6 Dairjd Doriraoyer, aged 37, laborer; S,L
7 John Wirt, .aged 37, merchant...
, ,
• -xzwis-rownsip:e.
1 Samuel. It Gray,. aged 29, fanner. - •
2 John Robenald, aged 20, laborer. '
3 "%Motu Cariieron, mod 35, farmer. •
C.Y.4evilleiber aged 31, farmer.
5 Solomon Dentler ; aged 40, miller.
6 William 3 - Taggart, aged 21, farmer.
-riPPErt 113HANOT.
Oeoprgd Reim, aged 40, tanner:
'2 Wolin Fetter, aged ,32, carpenter.
3`Simon ; Snyder, aged 34, carpenter.
, viresatqaToN =wigs
1011tieltiobal,A0. fanxier.
agftd-44 7 -famer.
Jaeoli G Hpfbitatt;llo4lolackszaith..
Traniel-Heifit
I=3l=l
SrnirTtrAlmnt. - -liirs. M. J. Wilcor..i(,L,
New Jersey, will lecture in Exchange Hall.
Sunday, June 5, at 10i i. LE. and 71/ r. M.
TWO - FINE BEILDINQ Loss for sale on Penn,
above Broad street. Terms, one-half cash.
Inquire of D. Wyeth, at Wyeth & Creamer's,
South, geoond,street.
nay31.:111;
Tan following gentlemen will be voted for
at.tbe election for,Managers of Onkllarrisburg
04/e:t4Aks ' ogiAmijOn
For President—Hamilton Alricks
Managers—William H. Cieckner, John A.
Small, Rudalpli F..Xfker, William Jennizigs,
Henry GilbeW jet-d3t
, Tltar $lOO loaf of bread is now on exhibi
tionn-th.4 m•htlo , 'W of '-‘ B6igner's Book Store.
Photographs of the loaf can be obtained
there at 25 cents each-.-the entire proceeds to
go to the Sanitary.sCoramission. Call and get
a photograph.
BAPrIST 0111710:78. —There will be sertioe in
the Baptist ChUrch, corner of Second and
Pine:streets, on to-morrow morning at 10k
o'clock and in the evening at 8. o'clock. The
Pillpit wih tae' iiccAPie'd by Aietev. Geo. B.
Bliss, of Lewisburg University. The public
are -respeogully Myited.,tolttend,„
11==CCI
, ennui:a still, continue rto:rish- after those
! 3 1`4 if ! / . /sgt lififf4 7 oPeA 2 o7,l4l4At eh we
sell at cost price, to change business, We
also have on hand all the most suitable styles
of Dress Goods for the season, and all staple
articles* ,cost . - • T T !.
11.1 P. 1. % E rla;
* • Cor. Second and Walnut: ,
ofts
[Correspondence of the Felegra,ph.l
Old School Presbyterian Assent
,
Naw.i.sx, N. J., June 1, 1864.
Since'my brief note of the 21th nit:the As
sembly has been busily engaged in dipposing
of the various matters'Of it,
sitting from nine o'clock in the morning until
half-past nine at 'nialit;"iiith - adjournments
for dinner and supper. The first half-hour of
the Meriting- sebsiOn, and the last of the after
noon, are.spent ,each day in devotional exer
eises,id it Would do your readers good, es-
Recially those who are fond of congregational
singing, to stop in for a moment and listen.
The tunes ,arestar, t,ed by the Moderator, who
is a very good singer, and his stock is com
posed of the noble old melodies which
od kns ') , and who;i:e uns can ev si e n ry
-The undoP some tw or l thr g e 'hundrd
male voices swells up like the tones of an
organ, and you begin to understand some
thingote-what the 'P'Sai
'nlist 'nicant When he
said, "Let the people :praise thee, .oh Ged;
yea, let all the people praise thee." There is
a fine organ andinn-exb.ellent choirtin 'the.
church in which the Maembly is „sittirq, but
they take no part except when thete is preach
ing.
The session of Tuesday afternoon of last
week has•a very interesting one. The dele
gates,Aonnnissioned by the' New School Pres
byterian' Assembly of last year to attend at
Newark addressed the liOdy,' 'exPresSingithe
fraternal feeling cherilhed by the organization
they represented, and they were responded to
by. the)Moderatairdn.fitting terms, reciprocat
ing,their, friendly sentiments. One of' the
d'eleglites 'was the Rev. Dr. Wilson, of New
• ark, the. other JudgegAllisexpof Rhiladelphia t
. 1
formerly a resident of Harrisburg. Addresses
were,' rilthr"delliered 'by Voihnii - ssioner 'repre
senting the Reformed Dutch and UnitedPres
byterian'ehurches.
Tlld fliirtiVseUsion dftWeThieeday afternoon,
was spent in prayer for the country. Messages
having been previously sent bytelegrayl:, ser -
VidesioVit'suriitai , cherhete'r were held ,l at• the
stuns ,heurby,the, Assembly sitting at Daytona
the Methodist General onterence at Phila
delphia, and byeeveral other religious bodies
sitting in different. States of the Union Thus,
the're.preSentatiVeS ilaonieliitudreds of thou
sands of Christian people of various names
sent,y,p, .at the / same; moment„ their urdted .
petitions fora blesing upon the country and
its rulers.
fis AhewaxaarsionAo....New York, of.swhiaL I
spoke in my last, was "postponed on account:
of the weather','lfliti l / 4 ingiiiiiied 'hetiVily i all
day Thursday. I presume the postponment
,is,,anindefinit/pne, i muchto the disappoint
ment of many of the'derggates: - I was sorry
to learn that the liberal gentleman who gave
the invAtationrhad)inemmd,isonsiderable ex
pense in makindhis arrangements - for the Cou7,
templated visit.
,There was ,qu MI
ite,,exqiting.. .debAiin l ithe
Assembly on Friday afternoon, upon the pa-,
per relating to the slav'erY questidit, 'referred
t o o inray last. Ep T ,a,t4e ge scene was a very
stormy one. The diicussion arise Upon cer
tain amendments offeresito , the original paper
with the design of rendering it less objection
able and thus secure for it a unanimous vote.
Theaiiiißlixients-Weie - fiiiiiri r okiried, and the
paper then agreed to by a vote nearly,. if not
minions. ' titkes"- - irerY' decided
-gronncl, in favor of the estirpatign.,,of, slavery, - ari d difa'''far 'beicliLir the celebrated deliver
,ance of 1818, a part,4„which is reeited,in the
preamble. It was'reported froni the commit
tee by Judge Matthews; of Ohio, vzhohas , been
a prominent Democrat, and was an office
holder raider the administration of Mr. Ba-
chanan.
Tlfe "Assembly . Hai liden'engaged Fri
clay evening in he _aringpae case .of,,B L eY. Dr.
4 11'Pheeters, 'St. — Loins. It is an appeal:
from the decision of his FresbYterY2 diatiniv in g
the pastoral relation between him and his
church... die has.addressed -the- Assembly at
great length, solemnly denying every imtitn
tion,tioratiloyarty, and complaining of the in
justice with which he has, been tfeate&L, No:
less Ifiti r inessiaiiihais been - BCob.ie'd in
.case, in leering the speeches of com-
Plainant and respondent. After that the call
ing of the roll was proceeded with, and every
member of Assembly who wishes it, is allowed
, t 43 express his opinionbefore the final iota is
t a t business; and
when nit will be ended no one can say: 'There ,
i s a 6, modfdeah of' , nnfinished business yet
,on
hand, most, of.whichlwill probably have to be
postpoi.
xed,.as Ake session has already been
extendec.' beyond the usual length.- ": a
i.1 , 44A ,• ; •
- - H-Xt!asstrite,'Ainel 1861:
We, tlilit, unigtergigniel Grocers'ot -tVe city of
Harrisbnrg, sAgreel to close our stores at 8
o'clock i al'ra., from - L 'ltis date to October Ist,
'1864. ..47
sldsler & Frazer, s t ,lnuek,ligivanart ,
Himmel & Killinger, Vai.v4ingeßgre; •
Adam jr„ 130ei."f & - -Kotrper ,,
VaL
S. HunTaberger, AndrewL 'Q 'Ortz ,
Bell, ' W. Garrattt.
;Mrs
L'; Lingle,
Airs.llll.4J. Colder,: .%flt..J. Peters,
f i Caldwell & Lytle, '
; 'T.,F. Boyer.
Vet
SPE,CIAL .NOTICE*
Bras
try buns Attended Tcr. • ,
. „ at ..
%ed;
Bounty Pension, Back Pay , Subsistence ,and.-.lfilitaF9-.
i
and W generally, made out and colleoted = pew
sons -at a distant Aomn have their.b .iluiliel d i r
.......... : •
Bamitart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to,sinsk in public. Manufactured
only by Bannvart Is Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whoins all ofderi should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every' where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
• litunnoitass, Feb. Bth, 1884:
,A. Beurriatri.--Dear.Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, 'V;ristar'S Lozenges
and other preparations for .loarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most adfnirable specific for public speakers .
and singers,, in oases of- lioartmess, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of. need, most effectually.
Yours truly, ' T. H. ROBINSON, •
Pastor of A. S. Prosbyterian Church.
IC.i *METH
AV - I agree -with Cdr. Robinson as to the
value of - Bannvart's Troches.
• •• W. O. CATTELL,
Late Plastid of a Presbyterian Okareh.
, • , llenaussmici, Jan., 1 64.
To C. A. BAlorvenx—Dear Sir: In th B habit
of speaking very frequently, and in plAces
.where the vocal organs, are very.much taxed,
'l•have found themeed of aurae gentle expecto
rant,-and that wanthas been supplied in your •
eicellent Trot:laid; • • -
I consider them very far' Superior : li) any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in remOving
speedily that huskiness of.the - voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public an •
dresses. Yours, Ake. •
' • '4130. VALKER jACESON.
Pastor the. Locust St, Methodist' Church.
To C. A. listrsvLits--Dear Sir: Having uses
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever, tried and tab), great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness: of
voice arising frouipublio Speaking or aging.
Yours, &43., . G., RAREST/IM,
'pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church:
MEI
-DD3TILMT Arroßann ' s ONTICE,
H.A83D38M19, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. Bmorturr--Dear• Sir : I have
found' your Trochee to be invaluable in re
lieving, hoarseness:And in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all publio speakers.s A. J. KERR
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
NEW YORK AUCTION.,
.BEAT BARGAINS IN MUSLINS
Tull' yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cents; worth 40
cents .
Bleached mush; at 26 cents; worth 35 cents.
Bleached muslin, at 22 cents; worth 80 canto.
20 pieces of all wool flannels cheap.
- Black silk, at $1 20; worth 6131;
Black silk, at $1 30; worth $1 50.
Blank silk, at $l. 45 ;.worth $1 65.
2000 yards of black Silks from auction. .:
Beautiful pearl color sillr finish - alpaca. —
Alpacas In leather color, stone colors and-Othor colors.
- White carobrics, soft finished s,47raficliCartibric.
Jacouetts, brilliants, Irish linen.
Shirt beasts, all line; at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 56 amts.
Splendid 'assortment of calicos.
Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks. .
Stockings, the best and cheapest. .
Pocket handkerchiefs for ladies, stall prices.
hfarseillea quilts and crash for towel&
halie now a very large stock of goods; all bought at
reduced prices, and which we will sell at-prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction •
We have also a very urge lotof alPacas,vashmere
bombazinea . S. LEWY.
111 7 24 . . •
Me :Clear. the Hoe of -Flies, use
liutchoria ea us
leknited LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, a neat
etieap artiCle, easy to use. Every at!.eat will kill a quart
SOLD EVERYWHERE. ' ,
FEENCEI.,:RICHARDS,kOO., 10th and Market streets
Fhlittdelplda„wheleeale agents, lay24.d&wdw
This celebrated Toilet . Soap, in such universal de
mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild
and ens oliti c nt in lie nature ? fragrantly scented,
`aureatreinely beneficial mite action • upon the akin.
For sale ny,all,Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dealers.
jankfi.dawly . .
Batilielorts. , Celebrated Hair Dye
IS. THE BEST LAT THE WORLD.
The .only gamins, True and Reliable Dye Known.
' This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantlyto latMotry Reek or Natural Brown
without izijorilig the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
,Hair. - vikandheautital,; imparte fresh vitality frequently
restoring its pristine : color, and recti fi es the 11l effects of
bad Dyes. Thelediuipe. is sigued WILLIAM A. BATCH.
ELOR. AR others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided.' SAC by all Driiggists, ko Factory...4ff HAR
CLAY ST, N. Y. -
BATCHELOR% NEW TOILET MEAN EDE IiEEESING TER IMP.
'.'NEW
.ADVERTISEI),IENTS.
OF ; WWZIECELPTS AND EX.f 6 MDITURESiOF THE
l ITARRIERITRIS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
. ,
Trona: .ttia"lsth d 4 of MAT , 1363 to the 31st day of
PAHNESTOCK,
To balance on band May Tath,lB64- 32 -
To cash from aide of. lots, and for
graves, and interest on. invest- •
manta .......; .. .... 5,546:94:•
•
Ca
Paid election officers' .... 2 75
J. Barns, keeper • 353 89
Laborers, . . .... . . . .... 856 12
Paper and blank-books • 47 38
Publishing treasurer's . ..... 17 sa .
, • ..... 27 97
PAinting house ... .. 7 8 85
':Carpenter work ' •• 143 14.
Tin spouting, kc.... „ 18 87,
, 4 - 11itehing .r..krata - ". " 13 00
n • .... • 2 6 1 41
Five iron Bette's and height, 47 59
,'..7birreadered groUnd . . .. ... 22 59 .
,'.,Hardware.... ....... • 58 i•P'
... ... '32 19'
Hauling r •....... 500
quit ... ; ... . . . . 12 o'o,
'thug up new l'oebOokYait . diniZlCfng chart:. 112 00
Jab. -A..,atuall, Secretary. ; . 25 00
1"
B. -. Bela or,. Buper i ntendent 50 00
A. 11..lraterstock, Tioararer lOO 00
• di..K.7FAIINESTOCK •Treasere s4 ` 46B r. 26
hereby tbOropi,hgra examined the above
, ate_ountia deutil;:and.convored with t4e voucher . s, and
gad it correct ; and.that therariabaania tithe haede er the
: Trees:J.4er the aunt of tare, thousand four hundred and
nineteen dollen and aeirenty,:.fonr coati,
CS/Vaedi JOHN A. SHULL, '
ROD. F. %ELENA
Committee.
flR7tl6Bl a June 118&
At a meeting, of the Afansgers,, held 3fAY-31 '
1864, the
sun'i of two thdusand'Aollars was ordered to top addird
the inite,sted fund; for ibe purpose of inareasing.the Same
until,the annual interest thereon shall cover the ordinary
expensel of the Cemetery vrithout laying contributions
or assessments upon the lot-holders, muter . reaolution
Board, August 18, 1858, •
Present state of invested fund
In Harrisburg City bonds...
In U. S. 5.203, toupon bonds
In 17.. 5..,7-601N boucle
20,000 00
To which add ansOnnt now ordered to be Invested .
to .S. 10-40 registered bonds ........ ...... 2,000 00
• , The, lot-holders in the Harrisburg Cemetery tun hereby
if6aiedlhat an election for President and dye Managers
of Asioeisition, Air the 'ensuing year,*lll ha- held at
the Ottlin of the Treasurer; A. IL Fahnestodri on MON:.
DAT the 6th day dt Jaw:vault., betwowthwhourat at 12
0 101,,kx.,8,xd - tethick M.
_ _ eSCIEDI...k. , strum flan — 1167,
FROM
Iogr.GATEPs HONEY SOAP.
HAM DYE I HAM. : .rix?. t ;
TREASURER'S STATEgI'T
Balance in treasury
• $B,OOO 00
JOHN A. Si11:1LI., Secretary.
(Signed)
CICHtTE.RY NOTICE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXCrXIS , I,ON.
PhiladOlphia.and Reading Rail-
PHILADELPHIA SANITARY COMMISSION
F-41. I R .
EXCURSION. TICKETS TO PRIEEADEL
PHIA AND RETURN,. good for any three days
from MONDAY; June 6th, to 'MONDAY, June 20th, 1k64,
will be sold at the offices of the Philadelphia and• Reading
Mahood at 'the followini rates :
At Derty:........ 1 ....V.33 luMmelotown $3.65
At Swatara . 3.60 Beaver - 3.75
Each Excursion Ticket will include a ticket. of admis
sion to the Fair. - • - -
The above Tickets sold it: "the Railroad Depots only.
No Tickets sold by Conductors. • 1, : -
. .G. A. NICOLL% ,
. General Superintendent..
my3l-dtlellat.w2t
May 30th,1801
NO EXCUSE FOR - EXPLOSIONS:
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER 'DETECTOR
IS AIt.WALLIBLE PROTECTION against
any possibloinjury.to steam boilers, from a lack
water, which isAlle great source of so many sad catistro
,plies, and so much damage from the burning of boileri.
We warrant.this instrument to, be a perfect .insartMet
against such contingencies; perfect satisfaction gamin
teed or pay. ;Price $5O. , -
Send for as Instrument and tq; it; if not satinfactiirk
you iniy retain it,. Tirculars wftliicfereidoes sent to any
one.desiring `thafti. *ildresplepie communications to'
A. C. MEdDT &
•
• my4-4111mtf Pittsburg, Pa.
.
SOL 4. AGENCY FOR, THIS CITY
lAiry. dip. public large
and inlendid asnortineat of '
SILTPtItrOW"OOLD PENS,'
mgunifiatiried
-LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will tive en
tire satisfaction. • • .
' PLEASE TRY THESEI' • - •
80/METER'S BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian:Chat - 04 Harrisourg
R°T° FANSHAV = E OFFICE, 14 INT ,t
11a ST 3 uarm mina, PENN A., June 1, 1804. 1
The followingor‘der is published for the information of
all concerned: .
'STATE OF PSCISYLVAIOA,
OPEION OF TEM A. A. l'itCytiar HARSILA.T. GENERAL,
_ : ILARRIBB11116;• 3fiy-28, 1864
CARTAIN: I have the lionor to inform you, that the Sec
ret:l.l4 or War, in pursuance of the 14th section of the en
rollment act; approved.febrtutry 24th, 1164, directs that
examinations of drafted man be held in your district at
the following places, viz: - •
• 14tH DIaTILICT. -
Counties..' Plcteas 'of ..Ezainining."
Dauphin. Harrisburg.
Jwaiata •
Snyder.- .
Union Sunbury, North'ld co.
•
Northumberland
Very respectfully, your octedient servant, ' •
J. V. SUM.FORD,
Lt. Col. 16,U. S. Infantry, A. A. P. IL Gen:
Carr, JoLur K t CLEXIMT, Pro. Mar. 14th Dis't, Harrba.
Mug, Penna. r-
Received May 29, 1864. . . , . -. ,
The examinations for Dauphin county will take place at
the Court Reuse, in the city of Harrisburg, on. Monday,
the 6th day of June, 1864.
For Juniata county, at the Court House, in Miffiintown,
on Thuisdirand Friday, : the 9th and 10th days of June,
For Snyder; Union and•Norttnimberland °aunties, at the
coon lionse, in Sunbury,' Oti Ifie days •
„ .
'or ' Snyder'bounty; Tuesday; Wednesday and.;l'hurs
day lhe'l4th 15th and ldth days of Juno 1864.:
For Hnlotcounty, on Friday.and Saturday, the 17th, :
and-18th days of June, 1864. • . ;••
And for Northumberland county, on:Tun-4day, Tirednes
day, Ihuraday.and Friday, the 91st, 22d, 93d. and 94th
days of-June, 1861. -
The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock in the
morning on each of the days named above.
• JOHN SAY CLEMENT,
Capt. and Provost Marshal.
• •- - • - OHM: C.-RAWN,.
- ' Commissioner.
• T. CHARLTON,
jul:dlW ' ' .SurgAcin Atßaard.
COLUMBIA HOUSE.
CAPE MAY.
hotel be opeliedifiutee 15th. The
r i ll iTso has been put in thorough repair, and nearly
two hundred new and greatly improved BATH HOUSES
will be ready for the accommodation.of g.tcstS. '
Its capacity anti each department will be. ecinal, if not
superioN, to.any Hotel upon CAPE ISLAbIDt,
Birgileld's Bindles been secured Par theieason.
Addinsa . GEO. J. BOLTO'II' •
,
Proprietor,
• Cars Istann
Or,
my 23415 j
_ te - Sate".'
MBE - nixdersigaed'aiftbrs for sale tsatritY-two
' 4 104 a half( aeres'Or_larid.within a half mile of the
I•ort.hern bOundary.of,tne. city of Harrisburg, fronting on
Susquehanna river an4,e'ainuding , baelc . along steel's lone.
There ara . ..thefirelnisas a, good . house and barn, nye to
six hundreHlyr:aaa, pair, allerry and apple, trees in bear,
lag, ands chowelvoloty of small fruits: • Terms easy.
• mglR-Hld ' 411.. BERRYHALL. •
•
111..T r i'OGNMIE AM:A 1}14.8%r;
HA'S removed his Offioe-florairhird to Wit
, . ,
nut street, next to the Prison. All business in
trusted to him:willxviceiikitkibatifearsTeafeful attention.
IEO I I.. MAP, *,
mm valuable property, corner., .of Second
and Pine streets, being ility,two twd'abalffeet`im Se
coati-and one hundred and sixty-eight feet - on Pine street.,
reusing back two,Aundred and, ten, et t p't.Barbara alley,
therb'beirig - spabe' ittilbtut Yliiis,`and a most de
isirabiedgip tbr a Giusernor's lian,sion.. - orrpublbf buildings
For particulars enquire o'r Yrs, HURRAY, corner of Se ,
'coOd arid Pha r faireets. : •• • ; itiou9L4f-
$4,468 26
PitlVA'rE SALE:
ONE of • the best locatione for --IRON
'WORSE' Tullio 'State for sale, at 4,Verrressonable
prtee. , toinj4diitiaier who will improsn'ltoitdated`with
in a Short. distance 'Of the' City of HarrisbxWg bAvreen the
Pennsylvania ratlread and canal;abour, 117 , A:t i ed feet
wide, and. lb . :lipid e of. the beet. 'bacon:oho In:the
State and close ao,a good turnnilted-..road;., Usti, roam for
waste cinders for fifty yetua, withantiptying. for the - hind
Apply to . dittildlLECON,
Attonsey.-at-...Law, Igo.,24 . NortltSeabnd.street,
~.„mar.ll3-dtt .; ..ilarrisbnrg; Pa.
[Philadelphia Pleasluseit threedilnesand send hill to
•
SA.Ol:l;Vir N'COWJEVE:I2, , ,
2 1 .73.107741N4 LINEN AIP Pdlii'ENilNG lora
POWDERi4ar compound , of .valuable9.r i atles for the destruction of insectributed
- among or dusted o'er rum woolens, Carpets; Clothing,
&c, packed.away -for summer, will effectually Octant
moth.
Being also adeligtitfnl, diffusable perfume-it Will ha-
PregnaSt_ w4h,14114Ag pleasant odor. •
The nnestrahrio casnot•he.thjurea ita use.
175 00
2,045 52
2,419 7
'CALLUM'S
Prepared and 2 14 " Good" Sum. 0 0 4
_,,,,itta*
D rug and • No. 91 3 '
sp2s
K on ACRES all - Land; ini:Dtinplig,co.
eJ41.1 kJ' t-p ri tate seleciii part 'bribe wltillolo salt
rummers ; 185 acre§ clear., goad•buildiags, thereon ; with-
Saw 1141 L For farther partieatars, address
• ..; .surit.KEß;
Dauphin Dauphin. ioaityLPa.
niy3o:4lBni*,..
• witii.l!ol44to „
.S •
500,000..s ro v m E e. T rp o o. T yb t y cl Plants
letter, tp
J. STUDipAECEN AbeElflik Mills p, p.,:oulocaland co.,
Pa Plants can also be bad at,tifs
. Btazid,: . In tliedower
Marketaoase, nazi plaid kiltounitert'e; on naartel day .
, adr3041414* A• . , , . • •
$3,000 00
2,00000
1,000 00
E NGLISH DAIRY and •
Cl —NEW YORK STATE
looSol •W/4. LIOCE., , di., & CO.
for safe ;cm the corner et Third and
Broad atreata. , Eagan* at wli. C. Mc:FADDEN.
. „
A FEW MORE PIECES..OIIAO"Viafor
A
4fintngiihind Wagon Clovers.
MU at Kiabginrllhowraterei Nat'l street tit 5204.14
road.
J. H. DENNISON,
Merchant's
,Hetel,' 'naiads:
A. C.
La I for.Ssle,
SANFORD'S
THIRD ST.R.BET t -IBELO*Ai
REAR- :9 1 :47 11ER, e- 1t. " (34- ' 7,
.Propriiitor and Manager.
S. S. , SANFORD
SATURDAY EVENTE•IG, JTNE 4_
SA.NVO I ELI)
AT -;
HOME.
Reead.the Bill for this Evening
THE eljatE,
BY TEE
EXEMP.TS.
LA. PEWEE
- -
• ' ,i t •
AltAt IiROTHIEIELS.
BILLY BARLOW, ON THE TIMES.
•
ConelticThig
TILE BARBERS OF THE WOODS.
. Orchestra Seats can.be pW7Carlii thalami at Bans
Doors open at 63‘.. Coatinencriiini.
Police always in, attendruice,to presegie,9o*„, '
Admittance 25 cents..
Orchest.nr.ctuaks, 6Viients.
Piivasp boxes. entiise.46
CANTERBURY
WALNUT EIT., BELOW VW*
.siole Lease
•oxx
OPEN EM MY
With- a Fitst-ciasa •cpmpany,l4i :
. smidEfis, Wiwi:HAN*, 4s4Jscl.
admission... .... . .... ... .el 6 cents-
Sada in BOXO6 . 26 "
NEW .A.DVERTISEM:;ENTS.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF
VALI ABLE ION.3VQIIIIS.
10tY virtue of a-.decree. of ..the.Circuit..Court
A_P for Washington county, as a' Court Of ',Equity, the
undersigned trustee will sell at public sale, in [rent of the
Court House, in Hagerstown, on • •
TUESDAY, the 14TH DAY OE Phrg„ . ",1864,
all that VALUABLE REAL.EHfATE, situate tor Washing
ton county, Maryland, known as the • • r,'
GREEN SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY ,
which was Sor many yeara Owned and carried on by
J. DIXON ROMAN St.: 'CO.,
and is now for sale on account of the death of one of the
partner& Said property contains - •
1,394 ACRES OF LAND, (more or less,)
of which about 200 are cleared and in an eaOliata Mato
of cultivation, the balance boing
TIMBER' zA.l*p.
The ]FURNACE cat Said land is 35 feet WI, with an
eight foot BOSH, CASTING ROUSE,
.CCiAL ROD.SE and
BRIDGE ROUSE , and is run by an over-Riot wheel 40
feet high. It is in good repair, and the Water p . m /et un
failing and all-sullicient. Said FURNACE ls only one
mile from the Chwapeake and Ohititkiai; and about the
same distance from the Iron Oro Bank. 'There is also
A GOODD WEiLLING . HOUSE
near the Furnace; Also a large BARN and other out
buildings, and on difrerent parts of said tract of laid there.
are a number of TENANT EMMEN (in all eighteen or
twenty) in good repair'.
The above prOpeily Will be sold entire, or ifl *eels to
snit purchasers; such parcels to be made known at the
The undersigned will also sell at the same tutee and
place about'
- .
, FIFTY-THRRK ACRES OF LARD,.
separated from theabovetiilbelawisiif Geo: Feld., Also,
A. LiniestOzip ;Quarry
on said canal, near lid+Goyls Ferry, containing
Flrr Y. SQUAW. PERCHES OF LAND
TERMS OE' SALE, as. pmcii bed by the Decree, are:
One-third of the.purclias*,money* cash on the day of
sale, on the ratification thereof. awd the balance in two
equal annual instalments of one •tjaid two years from the
day-of sale, with interest flubs thei6day, the purchaser to
give his notes with approved -,ser e aritynfer the deferred
payments, and on payment of Sie.endrepurchase money,
the Trustee will execute , deed . . to, the purchaser, as re
quired by Abe Decree. . .£_-M. RaltilY, Trustee.
mr 204,2
Lebanon. "uouiier,: , LeXpitjeter , asxanamer," and Read
ing "Journal," copy,WerkAtialeiseed - bllhs to the Trustee
at Ilagersfitwn„ forthwith...
. , r
SALE- OF 'VALUABLE IREAL. ESTATE.
UFILL offered. at OK* Kik, at Brant's
Eriropt;bn IV - dchitsdat, the ninth of
Julie mart, at T o' clock
tOT , OR. KBOB - RietBOBND,
situated at the corner or Chestnut Ore* and Deyartry al
ley, fiftY-twofeetand'sixinche..44n - ctiestint?,in&rrmniug
back two hundred and fen feet . to Cherry street. Upon
the premises are '",
FOUR FRAME tEgigrsattlAysts,
fronting on Dewberry alley, and ksaitethatetne,corner of
Cherry street and Dewberry alley; conlabdogesob,on the
first floor,. an entry matinee rooms; .orkJthtneeeene door
three rooms. 'The cellars are cool and perfectly dry; the
garrets are specious.; Tlieee houses hare been built of
• • THE , BEST DIAT3I1 per W 44 4 ,
. •tibout she years ago, - riiinfoarl eberditand'olll hollara
rent per month'-' ' - "
Terms made known en the,ditypt sale.
my26-dts: '?•EIdBIIINGEWS Atikbit,,Auctionw rs.
THE,, F E W BOO.KS:"P
T 11.1113.1,111 G, BLOCKS, 1)y Gail
ntoo. Price • ' se
HAUNTED HURT'S, by the aufharl 15f -- '144 Ls' zap
lighter.- - 12 00
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HATO:HMS AND DAYLIoitt bilsA." Warm ;I. 60
• • ' . •
BARB4HitfHHISTORIT,,a nayal s by Amelia F.dwards.
.*.
THE SM.A.T.I,HOUSE
SEVEN STO RIES,, Y: ilAr E d h4t4o 6l '• •!* eris
or a Bachelor . " ‘ . 1.1 60
SPEICE'S the DiSsOtribi' • 4hii * *ollll69
the Nils..' „ la 50
C.nig WOMAN IN ELAO,E.,..4„,,oulPrpr3.Man
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