Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 06, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG , FA
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1861
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, 81191.1105 g Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, ike., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accam_
pan 4 ed with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Maen
tn!.• 'Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY!
Tas regular stated - meeting , of the Citizens'
Fire Engine and Hose Company will be held
this (Monday) evening, at 774, o'clock.
. . .
A. STATED MEETING of the Good •Will Fire
Company will •be held in their hall tliis
evening, at seven o'clock. Punctual attend
ance.is recpteated.
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JunGE AYPOINTED. —Hon. Alexander King,
of Bedford, has been appointed President
Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial district, in
place of Judge `Nill, deceased.
COL. lifcaunuEss, of the 2nd regiment Penn
sylvania-Reserves, has accepted an invitation
to be present with his regiment at Sanford's
Opera House, this evening.
Two Funs Bummwe LOTS for sale on Penn,
above Broicl. street. Terms, one-half cash.
Inquire of D. Wyeth, at. Wyeth & Creamer's,
South Second street.
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COMTINT I, 12th Pennsylvania Reserves,
returned with but Ave men—war-worn veterans
—who alone are left to tall of the numerous
hard-fought battles in which the company was
engaged.
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Tar. Seventh Pennsylvania Reserves, ,who
marched forth to battle, in 1861, with a thnu
sand men, returned to-day with but little over
fifty. The regiment lost nineteen-twentieths
of its members.
WE have heard of but two or three cases of
pocket-picking to-day, and the sums taken
were trifling. The people are learning .the
advantage to be gained by carrying but little
money when the streets are crowded.
DECLINATION. — The name of Wm. Jennings
having appeared among the list of names as
a candidate for manager of the Harrisburg
Cemetery, we are requested to withdraw, the
same as _he ‘ feels that he is not eligible for the
position.
WE learn that the Ist, 2d, 7th and 9th regi
ments of the Pebnsylvania ReSerVes, will pro
ceed to Phidadelphia to-morrow Morning, to
be mustered out of the service. The balance
of the regiments will be mustered out here.
A BEAT shower of rain came upon us slid. :
denly this afternoon, and, for a time, water
fell in torrents. There was also a fair spriiiik:.
ling of hail of about the size of_ohiirries. The
dust his' disappeared froM our streets, and
gave plape; to a fine article of mud.
The reCeption '9f
, theveteran soldiers occu
pied the attention' of everybody to-day, and
will account for the lack of reading matter on
this page. Elsewhere will be found a full ac
confit-of the ceremonies, k.e., connected with
the reception.
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FRO/if ' TIIE ARMY. —Bev. T.
Robinson, who has spent several weeks in the
hospitals ttt, Fredericksburg and elsewhere;
ministering to the wants of the wounded and
dying soldiers, him returned. to this city. At
the request of our citizens, Mr. R.. will give
an account of - what he saw and did, in the N.
S. Presbyterian Church, on Wednesnay even
ing. The , public will do well to attend and
hear an interesting address.
BAPTISM. —Yesterday afternoon Rev. D. A.
L. Laverty, of the Fourth Street Bethel, im
mersed two persons in the river, near North
street; Several thousand persons were pre
sent to witness the impressive ceremonies.
As a general thing, excellent order was pre
served, yet, as in every assemblage, there were
a few unprincipled persons, who having nei
ther respect for God or man, exhibited evi
denoexif a want of sense, by a accatinual con
versation and ill-timed remarks. •
Dk9rNED . .---It is with deep regret that we
andorince the loss °Lone of the brave Reseries
—and a .itarrisburger—while en route for
home. James Allen, of company D, Twelfth
Reserve regiment, fell overboard; when on a
boat , on the Pamunky rive; and was.drowped
before assistance could be rendered. We are
informed that a number of • - •his
ha - d i . prepared boquets for liiin,4liich thdy,
would present, him as the procession pasaddia
eertaiwpoint, but James was not there to re
ceive tokens of friendship such•as were show
cired.upon his companions. He was drowned
on Friday last. ' •
FtrNERAL OF A. UNION VoneurEns.—The fn
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neral of Daniel G. Garmon, a soldier of the
Army 4f the . Potomac, took place on Friday
moiiiini,froM the residence of his father, lea.
J aco b Whion,:residing in the vicinity of this
city, ‘. and; was.:ntterided by a very large con:-
colitis` 4!if relatWes and friends.
Gterrobn. entered the serviCe of his .
•
country, ,at the age of eighteen. years, - having
first enlisted for nine Months.: During Gen.
Lee's invasion or••Pennsyfirania, he spent two
months with the State militia, where he per
formed important services under . Gen. Couch.
Under the recent calls of the President he
enlisted 'for three years, and was sent 'on. to .
the..krmy of the Potomac, where he participa
ted in the sanguinary battles of the first eight
days' Struggle between the armies of der:
Grant and Lee, where he received his death
wound, _whilst making a successful oharg•
upon the enemy's works. After beik.Wound
ed he was brought to. Washington, and subse
quentlY- to this city ; -where --he -died -in:thy
triumphs of faith, Manifestiniin ins last hap
the firmness and fortitude; of a Christian
Din—On Sunday morning last, John
Shanklin, aged 64 years. Mr. S. was one of
our oldest residents, well known and esteemed
by this community. He held a position in
the Branch Bank of Pennsylvania for many
years, and afterwards for about twenty years
in the Harrisburg Bank, continuing in the
service of the latter till his death. His fu
neral will take place from his late residence
on State street, at fonr o'clock on Tuesday
a7ternoon.
ELLEN WAS SITTING ON A CILUIL WITH HER
HEAD "UPON HER HAND. —The attitude or posi
tion of Ellen, as seen by a casual observer,
would have conveyed the impression that she
was in deep sorrow. Perhaps a mother's
death, a sister, or dear friend, or a still greater
distress—the intelligence receiv. dof his having
been killed in battle ; him to whom she had
plighted her affections, and in the,helpless
ness of young love; who, it seemed to her, all
of her earthly happiness depended upon.
dlloral.—Fair reader, naineis a pieasink task
to lift the veil, and explitin the mYsfery that
surrounds Ellen. She, with several friends,
had been shopping on Saturday last, and, jln
looking over the laige and beautifur,a'ss
in urt
ent of dress goods, at the , cheap dry:gosOffs
store of C. L. Bowman, No. 1, corner of Front
and Market streets, was unable to decide. She
had so placed herself upon the chair for the
purpose of determining.which and how many
of the beautiful 'pieces. she would purchase
dresses from. , . •
[COMMUNICATED
Imur. J .iramen, A. D. CL to Brig. Gen
Knipe, was mortally Wounded at Resaca, Ga.,
the 16th of Man_ and died Tuesday, the 17th
of the same month.
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Lieut. Knipe vtas born in Berkeley county,l
Va., in IS3B or 9,and was educatedtbylis own
exertions, in the city of Richmond; for the
mercantile profession. He early made a pro- •
fession of the religion of Christ and connected
himself.ith the Methodist Episcopal Church,
in which connection he remained to the close
of his short bat patriotic 163. •
At the breaking out of the rebellion lie
came North with an uncle, who was in bUsi
ness in Richmond at the time, -and by whom
he was employed. After the battle of Antie
tam, he enlisted in the 46th Regiment Penn ,
sylvania volunteers, under ; .. the command
Col. Knipe. Upon the promotion of the COl
onel to the merited position of Brigadier
General for brave and patriotic service to the
country, young Mr.. Knipe was placed - apcin
his staff as. A. D. C, with .the rank of Lieu
tenant. " In the various reports of the 'Gene
ral he has mentioned thaservices of his cousin
as distinguished by promptnehs and courage.
He fell bravely as a soldier,iti the discharge
of the necessary, but dangerous duties of his
profesaion. • • • • •
The General, in- a letter to Mrs. Knipe, says
"I called on Sabbath evening after the 'battle
to see the Lieutenant; he is mortally wounded,
but 'expresdei himself as entirely_ resigned to
his position." His body was forwarded by
the Christian Commission to this place; where
he was buried. . ,„,
A. R. WYETH
Lieut. Knipe was . an affectionate and ol?ecli
ent son, whose broken•hearted father, in the
language of David, says "ly son, would God
I had died for thee." - .Born and raised in
Virginia, he remained unreduced by the ter
rible heresy of State sovereignty, and lived and
died a true American.
He had requested, in the event of his death,
to be buried in Pennsylvania—to sleep on soil
uncontaminated by the feet of slaves. Soon
we hope that Virginia will be free soil—that
the entire country, from lake to gulf,' from
ocean to ocean, will be redeemed from the
pollution of slavery, -and that wall our bra's%
soldiers, no-matter where buried,, will await
the trumpet of the resurrection, beneath the
hallowed ground of universal freedom..
Lieut. Knipe died for the future. Exposing
his life at Chancellorsville anolGettysbrirg, he
lived to fall in Georgia, when the approbation
of Heaven giving us victory after victory, fore
tokens the glorious triumph of our arms in
the fall of Richmond and Atlanta, and in the
crushing out of an insurrection conceived in
sin and born in iniquity, whose corner stone.
of human slavery shall be ground to dust be
tween the upper and nether millstone of a
christian civilization . and ,a free government.
That God may comfort his agedparentsin
their bereavemnent, is the ,prayer'of a a
FRIEND.
Bannvart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls, them to speak in public. Manufactured
ordY Bannvart Jr. Co.; liarriibtirg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addresffi3d.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonias from some
of our eminent clergymen:
HABRIEIBMIO, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Borsviirr—Depr Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Trodnes, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own . as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have . found theta serviiagtin
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. IL ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
0111-I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
4.. W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor .of O. S. Presbyterian Church.
Heintisituao, Jan. 1 64.
To C. A. BANN - Yam—Dear Sir: In , th "habit
of speaking , very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troche%
I consider them veryfar supprior to 'any
Lozenges that I .haye,ever removing
speedily that'huskiness , of the voice arising
from its too frequent' use, and impairing th
effectiveness' of the delivery of public as
dresses. - Yours, N.
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St Methodist Chinch:4
To C. A.: Benuverr—Dear Sir: Havink.usee
your. Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or. huskiness .'of
voice arising from public dpeaEng or singing.
Yours, &a., ' (1 G. RkRESTRAW,,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT Arrommy's OFFICE, t
Trinwtexemo, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. BANwveara—Deas . I hare
found your Troche& to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly otgreat bene
fit to all public. speakers. A. 4. HElgt
pure Vegetable Medicine.
OONE o f :`tale yety . best Vegetable Medicines
is now offered. to ,the .citizens and strangers of this
014% It will ptir,o4e ; blood, and leave the liver and
bewail, in a good hea*.f.,celnlition. Operates without the
least pain .- Oldnad young;- male and female, a/tem-take
As to the nattier this hundreds can testify, BS it
11111S-Abeen well .tried . for the last 4en Years. 'lt is prepared
'only and sold byllint L. , ifA..N0 . .,1 . 27,.e0utit Pine street,
:Harrisburg, TN. , : 1 - •
SPECIAL NOTICES.
-- alp -To Clear 1 e.:* . US 9
Dutcher's celeingted. LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER .
cheap article, easy to 11St).. Veiy sheet will kill ,uart
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FRENCH, RICELLIt - & CO., 10th and Market streets,
yPhiledelphia, wholesale agents. m 24-d&wsw,
HAM DYE 1 HAIR DYE S !
Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Die
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
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The way Harm feu, True and Reliable Dye Knows.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect-,changes /41 Rusty
or Gray. Hair instantly to a .Glaug Biotic or 'Natur Brown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
ELOR. AII. others are mere imitations,iandfspould be
avoided. Sold ..bt Dregiblasoico Faelort4 3 -
RATcHRLORNI saw VAULT CHUM Fi.:A DIUMINU Tat AMR
je23ly
.
PZiiitary Bas:lne‘' AlLtended Aro.
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Claims, generally, made cut and collected. Per
sons residing at a distance can have their business trans
acted by mall, by4lMrstssing
EIIGENESNYBEB, Attorney-tit-Law
Third street, liarrishurg,.Pa.
6617-dly
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet - Stiap,li suck universal de
mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild
and emollient iii its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in Its action upon the skin
For sale by all Driagghts anti Fancy Goods Dealers
Jab26-dawly •
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
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NEW YORK AUCTION.
GREAT .13-,A.R G-A 148 IN NI,U S-1 INS
.. pull yard,wicle blesislapiljousyry : at 30. cents;, worth 46
cents.
Illpachetlinualli‘nS 2:A..; t %ettisi,•'wertit 36'oents. .
Bleactied muslin ill 22 cent's; worth 34 Genie:
20 pieces of all wool flannels cheap.
Black silk, at $120; worth $1 37.
Black silk, at $1 30; worth $1 50.
Black silk, at $1 45; worth $1 65.
2000 yards of black Opts froinnuction.
'sliteautifulpearl color sikflnisli alpaca. , I :;
Alpacas in leather color, stone colors inulotlier colors.
White cambncs, soft finished 5-4 French Cambric :
Jaconetts, brilliants, Irish ' • - -
Shirt breasts, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 56 cents.
. Splendid assortment of calicos. :
Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks.
Stockings, the best and cheapest.
Pocket handkerelliefs for ladies, st all prices.
Marseilles quilts and crash for tuwels.
• We have 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 arge lotof alpicii4caitimere cloth,
bombazine& • S. LEWY
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NEW:• ADVERTISEMENTS.
GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR
EXCURSION.
EXCURSIOB TICKETS
WELL BE ISSUED BE TEE
ENNSYLVANIA IL IiAtiOAV COMPANY
TO VISITORS TO TOE SANITARY FAIR,
FROM -Harrisburg, Colutabitt . , Lancaster,
Parkesburg, Paoli, and intermediate stations, to
Philadelphia and return. •••• - ••
From Harrisburg, by the . Mount Joy Accom
modation leaving at .7:20 A, R.
Columbia Accommodation leaving at ' r. x.
And by the Harslsburg Acoommodation, •
.
leaving at '5:25 r. x.
From Columoia,-by team-at:,..... • 810 w, rr.
1:13 r. 2d.
6.60 r. x.
From Leste;tister, by 'darn at 9:00 A. x.
116 i:34r. x.
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From Parkesburg, by train at . 7:W A. x.
10 to West
. ..I!htladel t
phia only, at 3:00
From Paoli, by train .at... - . 7:00 A. m.
" " to Weal yhiladelphra,
only, at , 4:16 P. X.
EXCURSION TICKETS good for a return trip on
either of the , accommodation trains which leave Philadol-
Pada TAsengtr Station at 16:00 A. M., 1:00 P. M.. 2:31.1 r.
u., at. and WestPhhadelphiaStedonAt:6:oo r.
EXCURSCONTiCICATS will nut be mild by Conductors
in the cars, and will not he good upon . anyAner-than the
trains specified: — " -
EXCURSION TICKETS will he sold from Juno 6th, tp
lath inclusive, and each ticket will be GOOD FOR FOUR
DAYS ONLY., . •
ju4-2w (talkie Superintendent.
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:=—The . of
a single ndmiseion is FiFTX.O.NTS; children under
teirteen,lall pi ice. This admits tiElGlir r -ONE out of
the NINI,T)r-uepartments, of the Fair, and to much more
'ihiin ihree-cidarters of the space covered by the buildings.
Certain departments, nine iu idurnher, containing articles
chiefly fin' exhibition, and nut for side, have been permit
ted to charge a separate price for admission, as follows:
4ri... ............. cents.
Indian "
Arms and Trophies 20 "
Relict. and curiosities . 20
florti:cuAturai ilepirtment
Childivri's Amusements.......:
William Penn Parlor
Penh sylvania Zilch=
Skating Pond 10 "
The ExecUtive Committee assure the, public thal al
thaugltthe. obtaitte'iltrina a
visit to the tIFIIIY-UNE Departments to which the en
trance See admits, yet it will be found that the NINE
other Dapaitqlept4.will amply reward visittre,apd justify
the additional outlay. 'Alf - must beai' hi 'mind' that by
these trxtra charges the total receipts are increased, and
that the holy cause is as : much assisted as it would be
were the sanie."uniexpended,by,yisitola I.lLe PuNilast
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of articles exposed for sale.
The Fair.wiil.be opene3l on Taeaday, the IthAnat., at 4
On Wednesday, Bth inst., the Fair will .be opened from
.s. sr. to 10 P. m. HORACE 1101VARD FUItpIESS,
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THE anb.gotibers) invite t.the -tittkition of
1. persons visiting the city, to their very extensive as
sortment.or.:_i4, 's3l , —O, 7
FANCY. AND STAPLE DRY , GOODS , .
tirelaa advance , and which
they are selling at the lowest market price.
Tteeir stacrincludes iscompfete assortment of the tol
lowing articles, viz;
Damask Table Cloths, Napkins and Denied.
Table Linens by the yard, (all qualities.)
Chamber and,litattaoweisirwhlte and cold bordrL
Hackaback and fancy 'lrowe.lfing by the yard.
Marseliles.Qailts, Ilialake%Ull 6l :PoYeler
Also,ln greatvariety,
Linen Cambric Maxiiterchiefs, Zro Lidies aodsic44.
Silly Merino sind"Glidie - Stilifa ask Drawerk' -
Swiss and French Muslims, Narisooks, Cambrics,
Pique , Ladies , -CoilaS, Sleeves; aiiitEntlh, Inser
tions, Edgings, Laces, Embroideries, the newest styles of
And the best description of
Ladies!, Hentlpsen's and .till,dren's Cotton4Threadawl
SHErPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIAOIL
' 1008
STRAYED !AWAY' 'froth tliCstibleeiit the `
subscriber, at Sheesley's Mills, near this city, a sor
rel horse, 8 years oid. Any information'that-wili lead
to the recovery of the horse will be liberally rewarded
Dy addressing
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UNRIVALLED PRAFA,LER FURNITURE
POLISH d o es' not effect thogrnish , but restores
ttidoriginal lustre,' It does not , Will Matote,
with very little labor, evory.tinisMsllearface, either metal
or wood. ill manufacturers and dealers in 'furniture
skuuldustiVor,clestling ferrdkurdthat Ina ,boben.stand
ing, covertd-w4h dust. .e,touch and - rab here:and there
will maVlizightaruiftketV: Per sale 14:!.it IT,
... S. A. ,KUNECRI, & BRQ.,;
118 Market etreet,llairlsburg.
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g, , ( c) DOZEN:JARSEpIq - Lisa PICKLES;
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, comprising Pmalitiy Chsßa Chow Cauliflower,
Nit `Pickles, perkin,s; Walnuts and Onions. For; sale
wholesale and retail by , salsLgß & FRAZIR t ,
soya ' ] • : successors to W: Dock , .Ir.;_ii.O9-.
PRRIME LARD.
VINE Kettle - 4°11044 ItAlW,justieceived ,
at - SHISI O EIt FRAzED,
mote - (successors to lifi* took. 0 , 2,
./sCO
A-FRESH supply of Michener's Celebrated
Sugar Cure& apppried Boot,
n o2s ] ' * ROM t KOERPER
I mam fresh-
•en irace oilikeur and Dried Dee, at
DOTED:Si KOERP'
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e tadersigned
BOSS-•BIISHES, In their season, a very large quantity
or- HES, and-FLOWER
°oPit..-6,
8 0,
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IMRE
A CARD.
D. SIiEgSEY,
Ilarria,bung, Pa.
WANT&
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AVANTETt—it'firSt-ciaZnigrA Zr Et E o N tre D E, E R,
V V at the
Market street.
SERITAtITS WANTED.
TEN colored servants wanted at the Mer
chant's Rotel, North Tpurth street. Philadelphia.
Good waiters can hibto peimanant situations. NS-St
TWO GOOD QUARRYMEN WANTED
to quarry (2000) two
a thousond th perch of LIME
STONE for building. Apply t e
KEYSTONE NURSERY.
TV - ANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a
V V good meat Cook. Inquire at the
100-41tf - BRADY HOUSE:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAND PIC-NW
OP _TBM
irbek4r-Kranken-Unterstuetztings-Verein,
,STEUBEN HEREIN,
- WILL 332 HELD AT
e e s . Woods,
ON TELTJESii.tY,-JI7NE-9, 1864. •
,26 Cents.
juS:td
FOR .SALTr.
t i"tIORREL MARE.: good in harness, and
a capital iadiee hackney. 'Ms° a first-rata SPRING
WAGON, 'with shirting'top, and 'n CARRIAGE, with two
saute pn2-IW*J , -*GEORGE W. PORTER.
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QUIDENSWARE volt SALE;
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, , .
"C"" at tlte store of Fred. Traee„Sedond
wives above Chestnut . We have on hand a large
w
stuck of queenswarebich e will sell Wholesale and re
tail. -Garnet of thief mare is .slightly imperfect and will be
sold an hair price.. ,This watois direct from the Greenpoint
Pottery. call soon, as this, may be your only chance for
years. 'BUROILELL dt iduitrar.
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S
HOUSE FUR - IHO NISH GOODS
of every' d escription; the largest,. assortment
to be found in the city. • ••.
WINDOW CURTAINS
" SitA.DES,
Curtain' Material~r,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
SHEPPARD, VAN. IiARLINGEN do ARRISON,
1008 Chestnut street,
ju3-dyr PHILADELPHIA.
ACRE LOTS FOR SALE.
J
'IL BERRY/I'LL haring sold part of his
ground above town, will *ell lobo or an acre each
along the Reel road. Thereto one lot left of two acres
with fine river frontl.s7 feet. The buildings will be sold
with three or six acres. ,
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HARRiSBIIRG BANK.
Jmnt 2, 1864.
A'MEETING of the stockholders of this
bank will held at the banking house on Tars
'my, the oth.of ;lily heat, at 10 o.clock to cdneider
Gr,..question. of becoming an association for carrying
on :the business. of 'banking; under. the.„ laws of the
United States - .- -; The act „of the -General Assembly of
this State, tippved lJanuary 6, , 1864; "extending the
charter, ef,this bank flee years from the expiration of.
the'Mesent'oharter, '(W 1; 180.7,) Will also' be submitted
to the meeting. By order of the beard of directois.
ju2-6tdewlm ; J. W: WEIR, Cashier.
TO ARCHIJIECTS AND BUILDERS.
Brtbe Act of May!fith, an approrniationof Fifty Then
samdfidllireiras viside"for the Extension'of the Capitol
Buildings at Harrisburg. Architects mid' Builders are
hereby requested to preseeplant (Or laid extension, and
prpposais for building the same ' to the undersigned, by
'the fifteenth .diiy - of aline nhain , objeot to be at
tained by the proposed extension is to furnish additional
Cotnmitteeißoobadr the Legialalure, and the extension is
to conform as ; far as possible , to. the architecture of: the
present Wilding. A. G. CURTlN,Governor,
ISAAC qI•RNYCER, Auditor Geaeral
JA88,82.• HARR, Surveyor General,
- • -HENRY-DrMOORE, Stale Treasurer.
Hattarer . term • Kay 19 1 .1864: , , dtd
NOTICE.
91HE Erlidersigned' Commissioners, named
Ace.of the, Legislatpre, approved the 4th. thy
of May. 1664, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
burg and Hanish Dap itailioad Company, hereby give
'public notice that books will be opened for receiving sub
scriptions te lhe titipltiti Stack 'of 'said Gimpany at the
following named limes and placns.in thicounty of Dau
phin, to wit : At the house et', Jacob Lenkor, in Grata
town, on THURSDAY, dui 234 day of Jane, Inst. At the
house of DeWitt - Tr& Bordner; in Berrysburg, on MONDAY,
the 27th siay.of,June,tnst. At the house of IL G. Yeager,
In Millersburg, on THURSDAY,. the 30th day. of June,
inst . At the JONES HOUSE, in the City. of Harrisburg,
on TUENDAY, ihefithUity of July next; and that at said
times tuid.places" some two or more of the Commtisioners
will attend, and that the DOokiwilleo kept open at least
six hours, cosametioing. it 9 o'clock in the forenpon on
evoryAay, for the.term of threejudicial days, or until
the number of shares authorized by.,the law shall have
been aubseribed. DAVID R. PORTER,
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HENRY THOMAS,
JAMES' FNEELAND,
.' , G. M. BRUBAXER,
•
F. WENRICK,
. - ..loNATRAN SWAB,
DANIEL LEHR. ,
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HARRISBURG, ist June, 188& JeEd..ily
CLOAKS, ; :
CIRCULARS
MANTILLAS,,
•
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Stare: - . llave now a oplandld
assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,-
FRENCH CLQTH CIRCULARS,
NEW. FRENCH SACKS, AND ,
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
Tie abeve beautiful samples, in every color 'sad 'hand
somely trimmed, from $7 80 to $lB.
1000 SILK KANTELS,
`CIRCULARS, SACKS AND -BARKS, \
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO upward.
.14S.DRISH , S.1 A.STTRI.SyLAItRS VARIETY.
JOHN' BYERLY; •• •
SEGARrBOX MAUFACTURER,
No Di 'TEST ICING STREET
, _ olaulcastert Pa'
ASTOCKHOLDER' Ittegting of the Inland
„. Telegraph Company will be held at. the Room of
the SeaetEiry,4ll. (second Morn CHESTNUT Street, .Phi.
ladolphis, June 7thoat 10 A. at, for the .purpose of •,sc
capting.oymijecting a supplement to the charter of eald
ComPanY, Passed at the last session of the Legisbitnro..
•
At: the same time and place, an election will beheld
from 10 M. to 2 r. tor the election of President
and „Directors to serve the ensuing year. • • - .
1:090411w ' CHARLES WILSON, Secretary.
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
piP,ORTANT TO' LANDLORDS . AND
OrkEßS.—The undersigned offers at wholesale, to
the trade, echoic° lot of the best liquors ever brought to
Harriaburg, viz: ,Pratch , Brandies, Holland Gins, Scotch,
frisk Bourbon, Wheat and Old Bye Whisky; Poriegn
and Pomade Wines, such as Champagne, Mare; agenda,
de. All liquors warranted, as represented, Landlords
and others will find it to their advantage to call and ex
amine Use assortment it the store, on South Second
street, two doors below Chestnut.
my27:416m GEORGE WINTERS.
QWEET CEDEX —A small bit very fine lo
0 of Al?reet Cider, just received at
BELISLER & FRAZE.;
marts fSuercesnrs to W. Dock. Jr.. k C0..1
BUTTER, BUTTER.—Fresh roll butter
from Snyder county received every week. Also
eggs at ImY 4 I BOYER & =HERPES.
BUItNGTON
/VIM first of the season,. fine large' Burling
j ton Herring, Just received at
ap e (ancontorito Wni2 Dock, Jr.,- & Ce.)'
- - - Soldiers' - Porttblls,6l, -
lIARGEIF adsortmeittat . ' :
-BERGNER'S GULLY BOOKSTORE,
mozlB ;old At WhoOsale or retail at, law Idols
`Notibe.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Xe S 10 N.
Philadelphia and Evading Rail-
road.
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/7.-scs
PHILADELPHIA SANITARY COMMMISSION
F A I R. .
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PRLLA.DEL
PHIA AND RETURN, good for any three days
twin MONDAY, June 6th, to MONDAY, June 20th, 1564.,
will be sold al the offices of the Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad at the following rates :
At Derry 53.55 Hummelstown.. -
At Swatara 3.60 Beaver....
Harrisburg 3.85
Each Excursion Ticket will include a ticket of admis
-sien to the Fair.
The above Tickets sold at the Railroad Depots only.
No Tickets sold by Conduitors.
' - G. A. MOLLS,
General Superintendent.
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May 30th, 18k.
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
TS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
any possible Injury to steam boilers, from a lack of
water, which is the great source of so many sad catastro
phes, and so much damage from the burning of bongs.
We warrant this instrument to be a perfect insuFanc
against such contingencies; perfect satisfactio3 guaran
teed or no pay. Price $5O.
. Send for an instrument and try it; if not satisfactory
-you may-return it. Circulars with references sent to any
one desiring them. Address your communications to
D. C. HEADE & CO.,
Pittsburg, P's.
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SOLE A NCY FOR THIS CITY
TAM happy to of f er, to the public a large
1 and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR • GOLD PENS,
manufactured by
LEROY W: FAIRLItULD.
These Pens are well finished , elastic, and will give en
tire satiaraction.
PLEASE TRY THEIf,
SOHEFFER'S BOOK STORE,
Second struts opposite Presbyterian. Church, Harrisburg
Pa. ap23
Psovon bleasmWs Oahu; 14.ra
• HARRISBURG, PRSNA., June 1, 1864.
The following order is published for the information of
all concerned:
STATE OF PIOCSRTLF.LcIA.,
°MOE OF TICS A. A. Faoyear Mansuas. thancuu..,
ILamussuse, May 28, 1864.
Carr em: I have the hortor.to inform you that the &c
-id* Of War, in pursuancePf the 14th section Of tbo en
rollment act, approved Febmary 24th, 1664, directs that
examinations of drafted men be heldln your district at
the following places, viz: •
14TH DISTRICT. '
Counties.. • : . Places of .Examining.
Dauphin. ' Harrisburg.
Juniairt fdilllintown.
Snyder
llnion 2 Sunbury, North'id co.
Northumberland " - ' •
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. V. BOMFORD,
Lt. Col. 16 11. S. Infantry, A. A. P. M. Gee.
CAvr. Jona KAY CLEMENT, Pro. Mar. 14th Dls't, Harris
burg, Perm., •
Beceived'May x,1884. - •
The examinations for Dauphin cOunty i%' - 111 take place at
the Court House, in the city of Harrisburg,'on Monday,
the 6th day of June, 1864. . .
For Juniata county, at the Court House. inliifilintown,
on Thursday and Friday, the 9th and 10th days or June,
. .
1864. .
For Snyder, Union and NorthumberlanaCountlesist the
Colirt House, in Sunbury, 'on the days following (
For Snyder county, Tuesday, Wednesday and .Thurs
day, the 14th, 15th and 16th days of Jane, 1864.. .
For Union county, on Friday and Saturday, the 17th
and 18th days Of June, 1864.
And for Northumilerland . county, on Tuesday, Wednes
day, Ihuraday and Friday, the 21:at, 22d, 23d and' 24111
days of June, 1864.
The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock in the
morning on each of the days named above.
JOHN KAY CLEMENT,
Capt. and 'Provost .Marshal.
CHAS. C. RAWN,
• . ComtniMiorer.
S. T. CHARLTON,
• .
juLdlw. - Surgeon of Board.
COLUMBIA. HOUSE.
CAPE MAY.
THIS hotel will be opened June 15th. The
house bas been put in thorough repair, and nearly
two hundred new and greatly improved BATH HOUSES
will be ready for the accommodation of guests.
Its capacity aud,each department will be equal, if not
superior, to any Hotel upon CAPB ISLAND.
Birgflold's Bind has been secured for the season.
Address GEO. J. BOLTON,
Proprietor,
• - CAPE Isworo N. J .,
Or,
J. H. DENNISON;
Ilarchaut's Hotel, Yhilada.
•
RALPH L. MACLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and .Union
building, Harrisburg: Strict attention paid to all
legal business. Military cLaims collected.
mylo-cl6meod
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VINE TABLE OELS.4O boxes fine table
oils of the best importations for sale, wholesale and
mull; by WILBUR & FRAZER,
mys successors to W. Dock, Jr., & LW.
10 OASES FINE 11SEREUIA_L FRENCH
MUSTARD, for sale by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
iays successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY .• LAW,
logrAS removed his Office from Third to Wal-
Ai_ nut, street s next to the Prison. All business in.
trusted to him will receive proinpt and careful attention.
• FOR SALE,
THE valuable ,propertY, corner of Second
and Pine streets, being fifty-two and a half feet on Se
cond and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Pine street,
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
there being space for four full building lots, and a most de
slrablesite for a Governor's Mansion or public buildings.
For particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se
cond and Pine meta • mare-tf •
PRIVATE SALE.
O RE of _the .best locatioxtk,for IRON
locations;, fob
, WORKS in the, State for sale, at 11, very reasonable
price, to any purchaser who will improye it, situated with
in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the
Pennsylvania railroad and canal, about live hundred feet
wide, and alongside of the best limestone quarries in the
State and close to a good turnpike road; also, room for
waste cinders for fifty years without paying for the land
APP.Iy to DAVID MIDAMA, Jr.,
. Attorney-at-Law, No. 24 North Second street,
mavitl-dtt Harrisburg, Pa.
• [Philadelphia Press insert three times and send bill to
this office.]
JUST RECEIVED,
THIS MORNING,
• A FRESH INVOICE OF
RICEENER & CO.'S CELEBRATED
SUGAR CURED •
BEAMS AND -JES-E.F.V,
SEEESLER & FRAZER'S
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Land for Sale.
520 ACRES of Land, in Dauphin co.
at private sale, in part or the whole, to suit
purcuasers • 135 acres clear, good buildings thereon, with
Saw Mill. For further particulars, address
MENSKER' i
Dauphin, Dauphin county, Ya.
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1,0008. CODFISH,
of the- cele
brated
St. George brand, Jura reoelved
and for sale by SBJSLER & FRAZER,
feel (successors to Wm. Dock, in ob. Co.)
E NGLISH DAIRY and
NEW YORK STATE :lA,
At [no2o] WIL DOCK, JR., & CU
T OTS for sale on the corner of Third and
j Broad =eds. Enquire of WE. O. BoFADDEN.
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A FEW MORE PIECES 01' CANVAS for
Awnlop and Wagon Covens. - t
Call at Shoe Store, Market street. , my26-tt
SA.NFORD 9 S HALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW MAREET
REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL •
S. S. ShLIVORD and : Manager.
WELCOME!
$t 65
..... 3.75
.
Sanford's Opera House.
HONOR AND GLORY
TO THE
BRAVE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES,
who have won imperishable .-em in every battle in
which they were engaged. from the sharp action at
Draineirrille to the bloody conflict at Mechanicsville, on
Monday last, when the remnants of this brave organiza
tion so distinguished themselves, that the pages of his
tory to do them justice, most class every man engaged in
that sanguinary battle a
A BRAVE WARRIOR,
equal to the greatest hero that ever lived in Rome or
Sparta.
Their deeds of-valor will be a theme for posterity to em
ulate; and the heroes themselves may say in the language
of the poet:
"We were not many—we who stood
Before the iron sleet that day;
Yet many a gallant spirit would
" Have given way his life if he could
Have been with us in that bloody fray."
Mr. Sanford, in his effort to afford amusement to his old
friends and patrons of the PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES,
will prolong his season a few nights longer for their special
edification.
For specialities of performances see bills of the day.
Orchestra Seats can be prochred in advance at Bane
vart'S Drug Store.
Doors open at 133 i. Commence ,X to 8.
Police always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 85 cents.
Orchestra chair; 60 cents.
Private boxes. entire, $5 each; single seats. ill each.
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW TRIED.
DONNYLL
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With a First-class Company of
SINGERS, RANCERS, COMEDIANS, ato.,
Admission. 15 cents.
Sesta in Boxes .26
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OP
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 front of the
Court Houie, in Hagerstown, on
TUESDAT, the 14TH DAT OF JUNE, 1864,
all that VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate In Washing
ton county, Maryland, known as the
GREEN +SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY,
which was for many years owned s.nd carried on by.
J. DIXON ROMAN & CO.,
and is now for sale on account of tho death of one of the
partners. Said property contains
.1,394 ACRES OP LAND, (more'or less;)
of which hbont 200 aro cleared and In an excellent. State
of cultivation, the balance being
, rxitirry..rt
The FURNACE on said land is 35 feet high, with an
eight foot BOSH, CASTING HOUSE, COAL HOUSE and
BRIDGE HOUSh,'and is riin by an over-shot wheel 40
feet high. It is m.good repair, and the water power un
failing and all-sufficient. Said FURNACE is only one
mile from the ChisaPeake and Ohio Canal, and about the
same distance from the Iron Ore Bank. There is also
A GOOD D WELLING HOUSE
near the Furnace; also a large BARN and other out
buildings, and on ifferent parts of said tract of land there
are a number of TENANT HOUSES (in all , eighteen or
twenty) in good repair.
The above property will be Sold: entire; or in parcels to
suit purchasers; such parcels to be made blown at the
sale. •
The undersigned will also sell at the same time awl
place about
FIFTY-THREF ACRES OE LAND,
separated from the above by the lands of Geo. Feidt.
A Limestone Quarry
on said canal, near M'Ccy's Ferry, containing
FIFTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND
TERMS OF. SALE, as prescribed by the Decree, arc:
One-third of the purchase money in curb on the day of
Ede, on the ratification thereof, and the balance in. two
equal annual instalments or one and two years from the
day of sale, with interest from that day, the purchaser to
give his notes with approved security for the deferred
payment; and on payment of the ontirepurchztse money,
the Trustee will execute a deed to the purchaser, as re
quired by the Decree. F. X DARBY, Trustee.
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Lebanon "Courier," Lancaster "Examiner," nud Read
ing "Journal," copy weekly, and send bills to the Trustee
at Hagerstown, forthwith.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
WILL be offered at public sale, at Brant'a
European Hotel, on Wednesday, the ninth of
June next, at 7 o'clock in the evening, all that
LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND,
situated at the corner of Chestnut Street and Dewberry al
ley, filly-two feet =Arai' inches on Chestnut, and running
back two hundred anit ten teet to Cherry street. Upon
the premises are
FOUR FR AMP, TENEMENT HOUSES,
fronting on Dewberry alley, and located at the. corner of
Cherry street and Dewberry alloy, containing each, 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 Lase been built of
about eta years ago, and can easily command ton dollars
rent per month
Terms made known en the day or sale.
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THE NEW BOOKS.
STUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Ham-:
ilton. Price
IL
HAUNTED HEARTS; by the author of the Lamp
lighter. $2 00
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, by Mrs- Holmes. a Ho
_
BARBARA'S HISTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwar wi ds.
60 t&
THE SHALT HOUSE OF ALIJECTON, by Troliope.
$1 25
SEVEN STORIES, by 1 1 / 4 Marvel, author of "Bavarian
of a Bachelor." $l. 50
SPEKE'S JOURNAL of the Discovery of the sources of
the Nile. $3
THE WOMAN IN BLACK, by author of • "Man in
Gray." $1 6
IL
NOTES OF HOSPITAL Linty N0v. 7 61 to Ang.'63. $1 09
E.
STORIES OF THE SEA, for boys; from Cooper's.
viTitings . $1 O•
XI.
STORIES OF THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooper's
writings $1 00
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OUR DAILY FARE, a daily Journal of the Great Sani
tary Fair at Philadelphia; illustrated; subscriptions
calved at
at • Si OS
All new books received as soon as published at
BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE,
. 51:Motet stregt
luri•or s SPARKLING GELATIN, the best
asanufactured,jaat readved and lot sale by • ;
SHISLZR FIUTXR.
el (succeSSOIS to Wm. D o rt, Jr:,
,4s Co,
MB BEEF and IdESSROBJL-I. l. charlipl::.
articleof Mew Beef and Pork at
BELLBLBBit 11 4 B . AZIaDva
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apt/ (enCeellaYla to WID. Dock, :,.r Se.
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