Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 08, 1864, Image 3

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FiAItRISBIJIIG, PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, age., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom.
par ced with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in th4Diorn.
log Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Stolen horse.
Was hired from the stable of Davis & Bro.,
on the 6th inst., a sorrel - MARE, 15 hands
high, both hind feet white, with blemish,on.
left front foot, on the pasture joint, and. very
thin tail ; also, an English saddle with Gov
ernment stirrups and bridle. A liberal re
ward will.be paid for the return orthe aboie
property to the undersigned, in Harrisburg.
jeB-1t DAVIS & BRO.
MUSTER-00T ROLLS made out by Sullivan S
Child, Claim Agent. je7-5t
We had a tip-top market this morning, with
an abundant supply of all kinds of produce.
Prices were about the same as those of last
week.
Pamtows and bounties collected by Sullivan
Child, Claim Agent. Offloe in Din TEL
swum Building, Tbird'etreet. je7-5t
TO-MORROW the pic-nic of the Unterstut
zung's-Verein and Steuben-Verein,
held in Haehnlen's grove. A happy time is
anticipated by our German citizens.
Orlmmue nem. PAT due them from the Mite
of Pennsylvania promptly collected by . S. S.
Child, Claim Agent, for mnpaa °Farr. r/-5t
Gls consumers who do not pay last
tar's bills by Friday of this week, will be coin
pelted to "sit in darkness" or substitute
penny-dips for gas-light, as the flow of gas
will be stopped.
Ox Monday last Davis & Bro. hired a horse
to a soldier, who was to return it in a few
hours. He has, however, fled to repoit,.
and the owners of the horse believe that the
animal was stolen. They offer a liberal re
ward for its recovery.
ALL non-commissioned officers and privates,
of the Penn'a Reserve Corps can have the back
pay due them from the State of Pennsylvania
promptly collected by- Sullivan S. Child,
Claim Agent. Office in DA.rror TBLEGISLPH
Building, Third street. j e7-5t
COL. ZINN WOUNDED. —Among the wounded
who have arrived at Washington, we notice
the name of Col. George Zinn, of the 84th
Penna. regiment, who was wounded in Ule
left arm in one of the recent engagements.
The Colonel is a Harrisburger, and our citi
zens will regret to learn that he has been .
wounded.
Two Fu Bertanso Lore for sale on Tenn,
above Broad street. Terms, ono-half cash.
Inquire of Dr. Wyeth, at Wyeth (t 6 Creamer's,
South Second street.
my3l-2w A. B. WYETH.
Go AND Hsns rr.—To-night, Re+. T. IL
Robinson will give an interesting description
of the scenes and incidents connected with
his recent visit to the hospitals of the 'Arley
of the Pottinae, where he spent several weeks
in relieving the wants of the wounded soli
diers, and consoling the dying. Let all Nilo
desire to hear an address of more thin ordi
nary interest, go to the New School Prestiy.!
terian church, this evening. '- •
BOLD ROBBERY. —Last night the residence
of Mr. George Gerverich; corner of Stite aril
Filbert streets,, was entered by a bUrglar, who
proceeded to-the bedroom of •Mr. G. and ri
fled the pockets of his clothing, taking ther'e
from a valuable gold watch, and a poeket book .
containing about one hundred Mars.. It, is
supposed that the front door of the house was.
left open during the night, so that the thief
had no difficulties to encounter. This should
be a warning to all our citizens to have their
doors securely fastened.
I=l
THE BANQUETS TO THE RESEIIVES.—This was
another
/ proud day for the people of Harris
burg. At their own tables, in company
with their families—side by side with their
wives and children, the heroes of the Reserve
Corps sat down at as hospitabl beoards as ever
were spread for honored'and cherished guests!
The idea of thus taking these men to the
homes of the people of Harrisburg was alike
novel and beautiful. Usually, large bodies_.
men under such circumstances, are regaled in
a public manner, amid much exciteinent,
and little real pleasure or comfort. To-day
the Reserves were entertained in . the homes ;
of the people; and by such an entertainment ,
the memory of many a man's home, blunted
by the rough scenes and daring hardships of
war, was no doubt vividly revived. The busy,
housewife and the prattling of children, cal;,
led back the images of those dear to the sot .1
dier. The amply spread boards and the
hospitable welcome told of homes near at
hand—of rest among, families cherished and
beloved. Do we anticipate too much when we'
assert the faith, that the recollection of this
day will create a bond of friendship between
the people of the State and those of l's. Capi
tal that will be lasting. It will establish, a.
cordial feeling from which the largest ben
efits must flow; and convince those who go
forth to fight, that they earn something more
than a mere soldier's pay in the gratitude and
hospitality of a loyal people.
u •
—At least six hundred men took dinner to
day at the private tables of the people of 'far,.
risliurg. We do nat desire to btlitsqtf, th , i
character of these repasts, but we venture the
prediction that each and all of them_nfixl
unstinted in their luxuries and their sulYstirC
tials; that they were banquets fit for men who perilled their lives in the country's de-.
fence.
PENN:3II.7.4MA Grand Lodge of Good Tem
plars assembled irk this city to-day.
PICKPOCKETS are circulating in Baltimore,
no doubt attracted thither by the assembling
of the National Convention in that city.
Go to Sanford's to-night. The best show
in the city. The best stars in the country.
The best singing and comicalities ever wit
nessed. Go early.
A MIND= of Gen. Meade's friends in Phila
delphia, hare purchased an elegant house and
furniture, corner of 19th street and Delancy
Place, in that city, and yesterday they pre
sented the property tote wife of the gallant
General.
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" GOING TO THB Fria."—Takings advantage
of the reduced fare on the Pennsylvania and
Reading railroads, a large number of our
zens have already departed for Philadelphia,'
to attend the Great Sanitary Fair, which
opened yesterday.
KNOCKED DOWN 4 6) RoziniMi,..4n Monday
night, a soldier named Stine, of the 12th
Pennsylvania Reserves, was knocked down
and robbed of a considerable sum of money,
near the reservoir. The perpetrators of the
murderobs assault escaped, leaving their vic
tim to the tender'mercies. of tJi
,firet " goof
Samaritan" who might pass .
Cr OSniG OF STORES.—The proprietors of the
various dry goods stores, millinery and fancy
goods •establishments give notice to-day that
on and after 'Monday next, they will close
their places of business at eight o'clock, P. 3.1.,
regularly, (except Saturdays.) The grocers
and jewelry dealers have already commenced
closing - , at the same hour, so that hereafte
business will be generally suspended: - at
o'clock. This is a capital arrangement, and
will permit the clerks to have recreation that
has heretofore been denied them.
Orawb SrsaNiannar FzeriviL.The ladies*
connected with the Sewing ilociety of the
Free Bapiiit Church in this''Ciiy will hold
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grand strawberry festival .in' said church,
,
(corner ;of State and Fourth Streets,)"
ThursdaY and'Friday evenings of this Weelr,:,
The proceeds will be devoted to purchasing
furniture for the new church. Extensive
ar
rangements have been made to render the
festival more than usual* attracti;ye, audits the
object is a good one, it- is hoped that the af
fair.may, be rendered profitable by a large ate
tent:bind' of our ;`A .great variety 91 ,
faiioy articles have beenscontributed, and wil•
be'offered'fOi sale at the'Same
Tan CLOCK IN THIS. Srarrn HiStraii‘Donts.--
Wm. J. Stees, the superintendent of the pub
lic grounds, - mid buildingiclas engaged Mr.
George licCalla to repair the clock in the
dome of the State 'louse. The works have
been sadly out of repair, a fact alike an era
barrasment to Mr. McCann, who has had
them in charge, without any special orders or
appropriation heretofore, to remedy the
perfections—arid an inconvenience to the
public, who deptind'upon this clock for regu
lartimel-• MoCallaiiitendalo-renew that
portion of the vccoript . which have beenbroken,
and by a thorough : overhauling of the ma
chinery, give the town, hereafter, correct
time from the Capitol Hill.
ANOTEMB BOQUEL—The corinling room add
morning was perfumed with another boquet,
redolent with the freshest odor and dazzling
in the most gorgeous colors. load what adds
to the interest of the flowers thlzagrouped.i4
beauty, is the fact that wo.undeisstand exactly
whence they carne andwhose Vie fair hand,
whiCh dulled Undaiianged the bluls, blossoms
and flowers. the sentiment of ist.ch a gift is
highly appreciated. It was of coianie dictafed
by a sense of pity for the pocif 'priters
,and
bestowed to lighten with its beauty his cheer
less hours of.unrequited toil .in:.
~the service
of the people. If our friends knew how extrav
agantly we lov,e flowers, we would be em
bedded in nosegays at least fouii nonthsotti;,of
the twelve: • ' ' '
Weir's Tam Crrr Cm:owl:Gs establish some rule
to regulate the bnsines aside-Walk Washing?
Withccit' an . .orslinanee on the anbjeot, each
householder Ibbes .4-he pleaseg; he splashes
water over tile' Vre i siei t 'of ladies iind the gar :
menti "of a 11101.4., Of
When business crci*delliisklitreets, when
promenaderi. fill the FAdei-stalliii-Elit inom
ing, noon or evening,-: those Wo•iire the
streets are constantly in dangei- Of a ...olrenoh-3
Some regulation is . obi - 4340,41y :clemande . tri
for the protection
,of the commas ity this;
connection. There are 'always careless people ; ;,
without regard for the comfort of others; *Who'
need the strong arm of the law to regulate•
find control their actions • Vithin decent
bounds. An ordinance :regulati ag pavement
washing is needed to teach a inch as theee.
Let the time either be fried in t he morning Or
in the evening, between certain, hours. Sub)]
an ordimince*mild save the p ablic
convenience.
/74#017,1 i 41.21T TO Evirmrsornr..- —We would di
,rect the attention of our,reac..len to. thp i pot
'that now is a' 'very favotabl.Ei time . 1,0 select
- and order '..their fruit arid' corns/nen* trees,
- shrubbery, &c., for next season's planting.
The most experienced planters state that they
.have.found it greatly to their - advazitege.
purchase at the Keystone NurserY, -Whit.° a
superior quality of the shave-named :articles,-
beside's grape vines of the most improved
rieties can always be.obtained. Mr, Nishhas
numerous certificates from promine mt persgns
--who speak in the highest terms , of thfs
advantages gained by purchasing from him—
which: want of space will not per mit inserting
t here. Those purchasing from him are cer
tainA,oitriess the growth of:plants:;
traveling agents for , stiller nurseries
• are sold=siek ly=trees and pl a y hia which never
10±11i!aitSg any signs of life after being re-
,planted. Thus the buyer. . niffered• Wei of
:time, :and niPneY• I: 4 ; s lPefti c# , be addressed tn .
Jacob Miah, .Harrisburgo 01 ,1 i r m Tee d*,
I prompt, Look;:' ite ~ yonr, interests,
d Order in time. , - • s.
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Mil
F,r,EcrioN or Orricras: . :-fin l vr, of OfF-
cers of the Inland Telegraph , Com] , t!
held yesterday at the office of the cump.ny,
in Philadelphia. The following named gen
tlemen were elected.
J. H. Wilson, President.
Charles M'Callister, Charles L. Bonie, John
D. Taylor, Charles Wheeler, Theodore Adams,
E. S. Handy, John H. Graham, Samuel L.
Wither, John Hulme, W. a Houston, Charles
Camblas, S. Mann, New York ; D. Fleming,
Harrisburg ; John A. Hiestand, Lannaste.“
Josiah Kiiig, Gettysburg; were elegted dixott;!
ors.
DOGS AT LAEGE.—We notice dogs running
at large, frequently 4 witlipt.muzzle or collar.
In view of the fact:that rata dogs have made I
their appearance in the vicinity of our city
(and we learn in one instance within the city
limits,) we publirih forth& infOnnation of our
citizens the following sections of "an ordi
nance to prevent mischief from dogs, "and hope
to see it strictly enforced by the proper offi
cers : •.) V. V. 4. '
SEC. 4 provides "that every dog going at
large within the limits of the city, from the
20th day of May until the 20th day of Sep
tember in each and every year, shall have se
curdy put on a good, strong, substantial and
are wire muzzle, enclosing the whole mouth
dog,
of said so as effectually prevent him from
bititiefia snapping:7e ' • ; ;
SEe. 5 imposes a fine of from one to two
dollars and costs, for neglecting to comply
with the, above,; and s if c the oyyner. , cannot be
found, ills made the duff cif theehietblpolice
to lifiv i e the do , " , ,
Sir 4, 6 direct large
shall have aromidatie meek :atoll; times, &col
lar, on which shall be inscribed the name ,of
the owner. A neglect to comply with this
provision, subjects the owner of the dog to a
fine of one dollar and costs—but if the owner
cannot foundrthe'do killed by Ole
chief of police of . a person `employed
for that purpose.
SEC. 7 impcisese a fine '6;f 14e - 1415lbllars
upon any person, who ; shall hinder,or obstruct
the officers in the performance of the duty of
killing the ,t3oß • whose, owners do not comply
with the. provisiong Of the ordinance.
Trim General Assemblies of the leading
Christian denominations have been in sessio,r4,
'during the past month, andhave with' a single
!exception declared themselkTes,as .utterly and
irrevocably opposed talavay, and iti sympa
thy with the. A,dministratioaxin, l its efforts to
'put down 114 - ' Tare are times
,when,true Christian tefihhers are expected to
:take the - direction public sentiment. To
keep silent, at such a time is to be recreant to
,the best interests of humanity. It is a cause
of rejoicing to every.patriot thatrthe represen
•tatives of the leading Christian sentiment in
,the land have not hesitated to discharge their
duty.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
- 6 firt:bAfl. X -te''.
HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES,
BY J. R SYPHER
W I LIAS BARR Co. respectfully announce
that they hatii iii9rVpization4 111.4orir Of the Penn
sylvan 'ktaitervas frestkatlir 4: organtzation to the expira
tion of their term of service.
the names of all the Officers
and Privates of the Corps—their pleix,t . olpi?s, an9Vie?
and dischargealso, graphic descriptions of their camp
life and their gintnitlitilneietiiinlii.in the-many battles in
which Vley: Ant7ota.)ten part- 7 -It4.derived from official and
authentic sources.
"The Ifistinim.-the Pennsylvania Reserves will be In Oss
Vtllang; tlfPQP!'felS °P.P'T? s4e, neatly •Rtint"tk.Qn good
paper, and substantially boand In black cloth, Containing
&Woof invaving of the lamented Reynolds,' and amigo(
Governor Curtin, (who first recommended the formation
of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,) and will be sold only
by subscriptiOnl hainady.'• In Atigin47Briext, Price
—Three dollars per copy.
The Publishers feel confident that the' just pride which
• every Peansytvanittnlat entertain. for the Mavis men
whose gallant acfdeVementi and 'patriotic sidif-devotiOn it
records, taßl % securetor "Tax liktrroxv" a generous and
appreciative reception.
• , , F.LL4.6 BARR & CO., Publishers,
No. 6 East King street.
Lancasnitx,4pril 25,1864. , , •
Aomns Wairan to canvass for the above work in every
district of Pennsylvania. Responsible references required.
' Jeld6t,
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The only Harmless,,Trwe and Reliable Dye
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. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red,' Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Mossy Black or Natural Brown
without injurinJ the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Haft Bolt inineautiful ;= 'imparts fresh vitality, 'frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectibee the 111 effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
ELOR. All others, arg„,_ c ne.pre imit y ations, and ,should be
avoided. SOW' by`all 4 Dfugglsts!hre l Tabioiy—l-81 BAR
CLAY ST, N. Y.
BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET mum POE DRESSING nut TIME
"Ban.urvart 9 s. Troches.
;For ,the, cure of Hoarseness, Thivat
eases, &.c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and personsirhose . vcication
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
0 sly by c..A...gwvirs:. Co., Harrisburg,
to WhOnfall . orderii.thordcl• i4-iiddressed.
.6 04 `iiy. druggist every , where.
read tlie"folldWing'testimoniirslictia - ionie
`of ot`r. Pgkiner4,44,3Frj2n.en: Feb.LL.' anissuaci, ia) flth;
i 're,„ BAsurvsam-- - -.430.r
!Brown's Bronchial Troches, Whites Lozenges
and other" preparations for 'hoarsenessmand
throat trou,l:`,ttas,__and in comparison with them
'all, oanareez:fal* • aotilinend'ybffi"O* l4l
'M.OO admirable •sPßoifle for, 534t3p
land singers, in c. lses of hoarldiast, cough's
atorda-coldis. ha,e .f9tl ll ,..d%thela:M. 1 70141/
time of need, most OffedtuallY•
Yours truly, BOBEN6ON,-;.1.,
Pastor of N. B. IN'esbyterian Church.
"
MEM
,nr ft ,wit4 I,`obinspn Aft , the
value of Rannigas TrOglies:
• •r„, 0 2..
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyte:Aan calimen•
H.ARRISIIIIEG, 1664.
To C. A. /limnArr—Dear Sir:. In th :habit
of speaking very frequently, and is places
*here the tonal' organd are verylintich taxed,
I found the 'need of itomagentleeiPeeto = '
rant, and that want has been supplied in fo'af
excellent Troches: ,
'consider them very far' superior to any
Lozenges`that T-havei ever Used, itt). , respoyfag
,aPeat4 l ,,Ytaha kJ:P*4 3I 9M 91.. P 4.9 , voice
from its top pequent, use, and mparrtng th
etreetisenam - the 'delivery 'of.• public -
'dresses. Your ri
."'
Wi t ' ; WALK IL JACKSON.
Pastoidtthe Log tiftt St.' Methialist
qd C AL: 1301 in Irr—L - Dear Sir: Having' „wet
your.' TroChes,;• . ,l. a m free to , say , they • ara
Ithe,ibest love tried and` take great
pleasure in resommt m ding them *ill persons
afflicted with •sore =linnet orthruilduess .of
voice arisingifreinfpultijo• sPflakillgigroing in g•
Yours, &c.' ;•• G.. G. , RA.R.ESTILkW,
Pastor of Ridge 4iveit,iie Zdethoctist Moth.
, ,
Disrsior copr s Orricr,
• ztr ili FlAcaraccreo, Feo. 2§ 0 1§64 , i_
A:.•33.6.lnzvAirr---Deat • 'arri
foitnellonr Troches to be bcraluable •iii 4 re
lieVing;hckliCneas. and in stte.ugthening , the
musclesof the tiairobt. They i m oirrde4eici
bane
.re the nice, and - are cortainly of great
llt to. 04141161crik I.
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NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS.
I iREWORKS!
- ftiotzsAiar. elm azream BT
JOHN WISE,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA.
Tafollowing stook of Fireworks is now in
s E tore:
Roman Candles, Rockets,
Pin ;Wheels, Mines of Stars and Serpents.
.
Serpentgl Grasshoppers,
Water Pots, Flower Pots,
Scroll Wheals, /3engo/a Lights,
Triangles, , ' Bliss Lights, '
Red, Whltiand BUS, Spangalettes,`
Chinese Rockets; Pulling Crackers;
Fire Crackers, Torpedos
'Torpedo & Fireereekai Gun, New Torpedo Bow;
Joss Stick, or Punk, Flags,:ata.
Now is the time to purchase while there is a good as
sortment. . ' JOHN WISE,
je6-dtf ' Third•street, near Walnut.
FOR“ SALE.
A VALUABLE . BUILDING LOT, Situate
AL on the corner *of Thlril and Sayford streets, fronting
on Thir;i 22.reei" 6 inches, running along Sayford street
feo::'' . Ftir further particulare enquire of
ENSMINGER &
inr-a
BALE.
ALOT OL,:iv'oried out lutaiilii..suita,biii for
. two small dwelling houses .such as dnor frames,
window , frarnee,•sash, doors, .cas ings, kr., all perfectly
dry and well-seasoned; a large portion of it primed, and
in good order. The alswe lumber will be disposes of at a
. .
For further partieuhoe apply at '.73418 OFFICE.
]e:-d2t.
VALUABLE FARM. AT .• PUBLIC. SALE,
THE subscriber will sell at imiblie salecin
11 Saturday, June 18th'; 1864, at, the Court House. in
tbo city of. Harrisburg, at 2 o'clock r. N., the farm
..now.
occupied by Jacob Fitting,. in Susquehanna township.
;Feld farm contains one. hundred acres,.moro or less, and
Is bounded by lands of Herman Alricks,. Geo. W. McCalla,
J. Garman and others; Pakten erect runs along and
through the farm.
• .There is.a fine two-story stone house and hank barn on
the place, and also a fine limestone quarry. A draft of
tho farm can be seen at.the office of Dr. Rutherford,.on
Frontatreet;any time until day of sale.. The above farm
is 'within 3ji miles orthe city and is in fineorden • _
de7-lits • • 0. D. FORSTER,
TO - LEARN PIANO-FORTE PLAYING
EASLIX AND THOROUGHLY, use :the
"STANDARD INSTRUCTION BOOK. "Ttichardaonls
Noy" Method... An improvement upon all others in pro
gressive arrangement, adaptation and simplicity. Found
ed upolia new and original plan, and illustrated . by a
mica oPplat.s, showing the proper position of the hands
and fingers..
The popularity of this book has never been equalled by
that of any similar work. Ten thousand copies. are sold
every..year. • Among teachers and all who,have examined
rt dm pronounced superior in excellence, to sdl , other
( I Methods,P FiSystems,. and "Schools,?2 and the book
thatevery pupil needs for the acquirement of a thorough
knowledge of .Plano-forte playing! It is adapted to all
grades of Within, from the rudimental studies of the
youngest,. to.the studies and exercise. of advanced pupils,
Two editions are published, one adopting American, the
other 'Foreign fingering. When the work is ordered, if.no
preference is. designated, the editions with. American fin,
gering will be seat.,.: , • • .
JgjirEte sure that in. ordering , it you ere particular in
specifying the 'WS W. Price $3 30. Mailed,
postpaid, to any address. Sold by all Music Dealers.
OLIVSR DITSON k' ca, Publishers, 277, Washington
street,Beston, •: : , "• • je7-tf
IMMENSE AUCTION. SALE
.1 ON A LARGE AND ELEGANT GOLLEOTION OP
RARE AND "BEAUTIFUL. SEA : . SHELLS I
AT THE MARKET HOUSE, HARRISBURG.
T° lie sold without reserve, or limit as to
priceir : 4' 4 • ."
THIATY CICSF.S . •
part of a recent shiptfiOnt from Londim,'Engicnd, of some
ortim most splendid MarinwShelle aver witnessed in this
country, with various other natural ouriosities, cosipr4-
lag
CORALS i tAINEOB.IEARLS &C
•
coneistiat of OVER 1000 SPEOIIIEN - S;sdch ash.sW never
eier
before been offered for mile in this 'v and a nun
opportunity is now offered to the ciiizens.
The public, and ladies In perticular,,are invited 'to ex
amine this magnificent assortment of 'curiosities froni the
dominions of
911:1 t Neptune.
,They are alll the works of mania, and nO eriiet t4nt ever
Ilved could imitate theta in shapes ind,colora. The won
ders and beautkea of theJnighty deep, ALeo, a variety of
CHINESE , PAN9, • . •
. .
JAPANESE' BOXES,
'URN WIC STANDS,.
BREAD TRAYS,
iy . AITERS,
RACE DAMM@MADigS,
PEARL SFALS,
• '-; ' • SHELL`Fit'AMES' ' '
.A..%1D-ROXES:
Sale to conlmence, Wednesday, June Stb, and continue
Thursday, Friday an& Saturday," - aVIO o'elock x., and
3 r. M. ; also, Wednesday and, Saturday:mornings, Market
hours. .ENSMINGER.3: ADAMS,
DATuumnota, June,d, TSB4. jeT-dst Auctioneers.
-IFTABILISBURO COMMITTEE OF TEE
GREAT CENTRAL, SANITARY FAIR ON LA
RGO., INCOME AND.REYENUE:
Publio Oflceis—W W Bays; ChM Connor.
Iron—Dr George Bailey, James M'Cormiek, Jr. ,•••
Banks—James W Wier, J Monree Kreiter.
Manufactories—W 0 Hickok, William' THildrup.
Druggists—S A Kunkel, Charles A Bantivut, •.•
Livery—William Colder, F A Murray.
Grocers—J B Eby, Christian Frazer.
Merchants, Storekeepers, &o—Daniel Eppley, John L
Speel.
Leather and Shoes-John Edwards, K Greenawalt.
Ciothierohn W Glover, William Sayford.
Lumber—John B Cox. D D Roes. • •.• •
Hotels—Charles Mann, William G.ThotcP Bol 3.•
Printers and Book Sellers—George Bergner, Theodore
Fl36l:63ffeil' • -`
B 8100; A TC Black.
and 'TeLegiaph=joliii'lt: RetrYhili; John' Nig
bam
moicea,:pt Kaki; *ln kgie: • . •
Dentlst•eyDr J P J,W Mollt. • .
Photographers and Music De-004 ;7 4e Rue Leiner Wil
.
liam Knoche.
Railrbada 2 —SsmedelD Yoing',•p . R DubaViY"."` ' .
Forwarders and Oda( D 3PC,Or:
wick. :,• .
Victuallers andltakers- - -Alex Keser, --=••• Brady: • • •
•••••••The,above Committee are requested.to meet on Thu*:
day:evening next, June 9th, at 8 o'clock, at/the COURT
HOUSE, for.the purposo.of organisation...
„jel-dtt. • • • ,, A. L ROUMFORT. •
••.•I , • • • . .
T 5) CPIIISIVISERS ViAt •
jLL most Ite paid on br'beforei the
loth at the office or the Treikier, syordei of the
7415'orger ll be stiietly enterceii..br "'
foe • LEVI GRA.r, Scit•t.
iiintorceriKaltemalls Ormcs, 14ns remrsacr,` ,
HARRIBBMIG, Pa., June 6, 1864.
rrio DRANTED:•I4EIf.--.1 arn.r directed by
.1. Laic - Col: ,f:Y.Bolilford, A. "A. Prevost 'Marshal
Generld,liyiranci-billar r , No. 59, Of :Tuned, 1864,it0 pub;
lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as volun
teers after being drafted; and i that the crealisofor drafted
menittill tianaind'or the sub-districts from which 'they
were,drafted, no,matter -whethor local bounty has or has
not been pild'to such Men, upon "ill -gal enlistment."
• JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
, Captain. and Provost Marshal, 14th Dial, Is
''../6 5 . - 4tr • , . •
FOR SALE.
subscriber offers for sale two first
class Phelan, marble top billiard tablet., in complete
order and running at piesent:St his saloon' Itt'Cirlisle, Pa
The ill health of the'subscriber is the only reason that in
demi him to.offer the same for We. Any trifOrmatten
regarding the same will be given by addressing
'
' Cobs e, '.
, .
tINIENS
exn
.
.11181:11.N . G GOODS
HOUSE F 1
o f every descriptiott; the larged assortment
to:l3e fot9ad :S
IND OW C U ILT AINS, •
• - taiA. r•ms
iViwtain Materials,
cov.Eßs.
iir , Prin t lititiL*ON & ARABONy
• '4oo£oohestant .
street
jtadw
TITANTEIY—A first-class BAR-TENDER,
at the NATIONAL HOUSE,
Market. street.
FIREWORKS I
MB
WANTED—A good pastry Cook, and lt
good meat Cook. luqulre at the
ap3o—dtf MUM" HOUSE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Gt;EAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR
' WELL BE ISSUED BY THE •
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD . COMPANY ,
TO VISITORS TO THE SANITARY FAIR,
IL - 11:,011- Harrisburg, Columbia, Lancaster,
Parke.sbarg, Paoli, and intermediate stations, to
Philadefyiiia 'and robin': -
Ficrimßarrlsburg, by the Mount Joy Accom
modationleaving at. .. . .. ......... ........ 7:20 a. at.
Columbia Accommodation leaving at 12:20 P. x.
And by the Harrisburg Accommodation,
leaving at... 5:25 r. x.
From Columbia, by train at... 8:20 a. x.
, it .... 1:53 P. M.
ti 6:50 P. x.
From Lancaster, by train .......... 6:00 a. x.
44 7:34 P. M.
From Parkesburg, by,traba at . 7:00 A. IL
:< to West:
. .
phis only, at :.3:00 r x.
From Paoli, by train, at—. • 7:00 A. Y.
• to West' Philadelphia,
- only, at 4:16
EXCURSION TICKETS will be good fora return trip on
• either - cif the accommodation trains which
Passenger Stition at 10:00 A_ ss , 1100• r. it., 2:30 P.
x., 4;00 P..x. and West,Philadetphia &anon at. 6:00 r, tr.
racgßgi.ox T.cfc.tts will not be sold by Conductors
is the cars, and will not, be-good upon any ether thin the
trains specified. .
EXCURSION TICKET'S will he sold. from June 6th to
' 18th inclusivevand each ticket will bo GOOD TOR FOUR
DAYS ONLY. . ENuCR,LEWIS.
ju4-2w General - Superintendent.
THE - subscribers invite `the attention of
ppitons visiting the city, to their very extensive as
sortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ,
purchased for CASH before the late advance, and which
they are selling at the lowest market price.
Their stock includes a complete assortment of the fol
lowing articles, viz; ' - •
Damask Table Cloths, Napkins and Doilies.
Table Linens by the yard, (all -qualities.) S'
Chamber and Bath Towels; white and col'd borders.
Hacknback and fancy Towelling by the yard.
Marseilles Quiltq; Blankets, Toilet Covers.
Also in great variety,
-I,inenTambrie Handkerchiefs, for Ladies'and Gents.
Silk, .Merhie and Guaze Shirts and Drawers.
Swiss and French Muslins, Nansooks, Cambrics, Bril
liants, Pique' Lsdies' Collars, Sleeves, and Cuffs, Inser
tions, Edging; Laces, Embroideries, the neskyst styles of
Hoop Skirts.
- , And the beet description of
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Cotton Threadand
Merino Hosiery.
,SHEI'PARD, VAN HARLitirrvai & ARRISON,
, lops Chestnt streq. Philadelphia.
HARRISBURG BANK.
JUNIL 2,1863.
AMEETING of the stockholders of this
bank will be held at the banking house on Tues
day, the sth ofJuly next, at 10 wclock A. M., to consider
the question of becoming an association for carrying
on the' business of banking, 'under lads of the
United $t Best. 'The act of •the' General Assembly of
this state, •ai)proved January 1864, extending the
charter of thirbank for 'Ave years frOM the expiration of
the present charter, (May 1, 1867,) will also be submitted
to the meeting.. By order of the board of directors.
jut-6tdikwlm ' WATICLIt; Cashier.
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS
IS 9.NINFALLIBLE PROTECTIOIi Against
any possible injury to .steam boilers, from a lad of
water, which is theetzgatnource of ..so many sad oatastro
phes,nnd soma& damage from the burhing of boilers.
We warrant this instrument to be a perfect insurance
against such contingencies; perfect satisfaction guaran
teed or no pay. Price •
Semi for an instrument and try it; if not satisfactory
you May return it.' , CireuliirewitliTeferences sent to any
one desiring them. eAddrest your communications to
- • . D. C. lIESDE & CO.,
my4-d&wtf Pittsburg, 'a.
UNRIVALLEDCHA_FA_LER FURNITURE
POLISH does .not affect the. varnish,. but restores
thebrlginitt lustre. It does not discolor. It will restore,
with very little labor every finished surface, either metal
or wood. All marmfacturers and dailera in furniture
should use It for cleaning furnitine that has been stand
big, covered with dust. A- touch and rob here and there
will make it bright'and fresh. For sale by
S. A. KUNKEL it BRO.,
jufdtf ' - 1:18 llarliet street, Harrisburg.
fl DOZEN JARS ENGLISH. PICKLES,
. comprising: Picalilly, Chow. Chow, Cauliflower,
Mixed Pickles, Gerkins, WaLnuts ansi Onions', For ade
wholesale and. retail by, SRLSLER & FRAZER, -
mys successors: to. W. Docic,.:Jr., Co.
A- SORREL MARE, good in harness, and
.% capital ladies' hackney. Also a dist-rata SPRING
WAGON, with shifting top, and a CARRIAGE, with two
seats. - [jag-Iw*, GEORGE W. PORTER
CHEAP at the store of Fred. Trace, Second
street above Chestnut. We have on band a large
st ck of Queensware which we will sell wholesale and re
tail Some of this ware is slightly, imperfect and will be
sold at half price. This ware is direct from the Creoupoint
Pottery. Call soon, as this may be your only chance for
years. BLIDIRELt, & MURPHY.
ju646t* ..• , .
H. BERH in
YHILL.haI g sold part of his
J
ground above town, will sell lots of .an acre each
awing the Reel road. There is Ono lot - left of two acres
with Andriter front 157 feet. The buildings'will be sold
with three or six acres. ju.24f
NEW I..IOXTOR STORE.
TMPORTANT TO - LANDLORDS -4$ AND
.1 OTHERS —The undersigned offers at wholesale,* to.
the trade, a choice lot of the best liquors ever brought to
Harrisburg, viz: French Brandies ' 110 1 / a nd Gins, Scotch,
Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and' Old Bye Whisky; Foriegn
and Domestic Wines; such. as. Champagne, Claret, Catawba,
ttc. Alt liquors warranted, as; represented. Landlords
and others will had it to their advantage to call and ex
amine the assoftment at the store, on South Second
street, two doors below Chestnut.
•
mit27-d6rn GEORGE WINTERS.
WANTS
EXCURSION.
EXCURSION TICKETS
CA:1 7 03.
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
FOR. SALE'.
QUEENSWARE' FOE SALE,
ACRE.I.OTA FOR SALE..
SWEET small but very fine lot
of Sweet Cider, just received at
SHISLER & FRAZER,
mal ls (EiteOoeswVto W. Dock, Jr., ttr.r.o.)
BUTTER, BUTTER—Fresh roll . butter
- from Snyder county received every week. Also
eggs at L[1:141.1 130YER & YOERPER.
Spldierie .Portfolios.
A LARGE assortment at
marls 8014
t Elt al G iu nllft'S CHEAP soorsTorelk
desalt or retalLat law prigs"
SANFORD'S HALL.
THIRD STREET, BELOW' NAR - SET,
BEAK OF NEER'S HOTEL. -_
S. S. SANFORD ... .Propriptor and 11=uwi-'
WELCOME!
•
,
,eaes
tee.
Sauford's Opera House.
HONOR AND GLORY
TO THN
BRAVE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES:
who have won imperishable laurels in every battle' in
which they were engaged, from the sharp action at
Drainenville to the bloody conflict at Mechanicsville, on
ifonday last, when the remnants of this brave organiza
tion so distinguished themselves, that the pages of his
tory to do them justice, must class every man engaged is
that sanguinary battle a
A. BRAVE WARRIOR,
equal to the greatest hero that ever lived in Rams or
Sparta.
Their deeds of valor will bo a theme for posterity to em
ulate; end the heroes themselves may say blithe language
ofthe 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."
Hr. Sanford, in his eahrt io afford amusement to his old
friends and patrons of the PENNSYLYABLIRESERVES,
will prolong his season a fewnights longer for their spesial
edification.
For specialities of 'performances see bills of the day.
Orchestra Seats can be procured. in advance at Bane
vart's Drug Store. •
Doors open at eg. Commence Xto 8.
Police always in attendance to preserve order.
Admittance 25 cents.
Orchestra chairs, 50 cents.
Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 esetk
CAN TERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
M7 1. 7.M
OP1.1: EVERY EVENING,
With a First -clogs Company of
SINGE ES, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, Do., .to.
Admission. . ..... 15 amnia.
Sects in Boxes ... 25 "
THURSDAY;
GRAND Ple-NIC
FOE THE WINE= OF THE
HOPE FIRE COMPANY, NO. 2,
TO BE BI LD AT
1-ICYJE`IFIVIA_N'S WOODS.,
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1864..
Tickets
FLOOR. MANAGERS.
D. R. MARTIN, 8.. R. BARR,
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 tol
erated.
It is the intention of the committee to make MS the
picnic of the season.
Cars will leave the foot of Market street at 8 a. m-,stvgi-..,
ping at Badly's Crossing. Returning, leave tnii 4 eimnia at
7% P. u. Fare for round tip 2i centz. garriageit KiEI
also leave thollOsa House every hour during the
Ed. Baran,
ft R. Barr,
Henry Snyder,
P. Flanigan,
Samuel Mina,
Ed: Clap,
. James Dunlap,
a C. DLarin
D E. Martin,
Wm. Carson,
Wm. M'Coy,
H. H. Frankem,
Matthias Humum,
Theo. Thomas,
3. E. laugh;
JUNE 31.1wr13C.
my27-deodLBdEdtil
Valuable Laud for Sale.
WILL be exposed to public sale, on Satur
day, the 4th day of Jane next, at 10 o'clock A.
lc, at the Court House, in - the city of Harrisburg, the
FAltlf and Tract of Land late the estate of Jacob Grove,
deceased, and on which he resided at the time of h.s
death, situate in Suntehannalownship,' Dauphin county,
on the public mad ledding from Harrisburg Yo Fox's rirM,
mi Paxton creek, three miles from Harrisburg, bounded
by lands of H. Alricks, Coover and Forster's heirs, con
taining thirty acres of LIMESTONE I.AND, well fenced
and in good order, with a large two story frame dwelling
HOmiE, barn and out houses, all newly buit, and an mutant
of apple trees and other fruit thereon. rosseselon will be
given on use first of April next. Terms of ssle to.be made
known by the undersigned, agents far the heirs of Jacob
Grove, deceased. SAMUEL GROVE,...
mylikt2tawtsi&w3t JOHN GROVE.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED ;:E.0.1t..,5ES
WAR DICPARTXRRY CAVALRY BURSA;
OPPICY OF 611111 F QUAB.TER.ILISTHR,
WAHELLIOTON, D. C., April 23, 1884.
be sold at public auction, to the
W i highest bidder, at the times and places annul bo.
low, viz:
Northumberland, Penn'a, Thursday, AlllB 9th.
Scranton, Penn'a, Thursday, June 16th. •• .
Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 23d. .
One Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places.
These Horses have been condemned as untlt for the
Cavalry service of the United States Amy.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses will be sold singly.
Sales begin at 101 3t., and continue daily till all aril
sold.
. ,
Id.
TENS: CASH in United States Treasury noteirotdir,
JAMES A. SMUT.
Lt. CoL and C. Q 1f Cavalry Bums%
ap23-dtd
MILLINEIUY GOODS.
MRS. J. HIBBS-,
EMS OPKISBD AT
NO. S MARKET SQUARE,
(Next door to Felix's Confectionery,)
WiIRE SHE IS PREPARED tosell to
t! ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the
Latest Styles of Millinery and Fancy -Goals,
At cheaper prices than any house in the city. Thequality
of her goods cannot be surpassed.
DRESS MAKING 2N THE LATEST STYLE
Will be neatly executed.
Ladies call and examine for yourselves.
GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY !
MT FORSYTH & CO.,
T T •
42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW TORR.
(Adjoining the Post Office,)
Offer for sale the following magnificent list of
WATCHES, CAA INS, JEWELRY, &C .,
VALUED AT $300,000.
EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BE
PAID FOR UNTIL YOU KNO if" WHAT
YOU ARE TO GET.
150 Gold and Silver Watches.. $l5 00 to $lOO 00 each
200 Ladles' Gold Watches 35 00 each
500 Ladies' is Gents' Silver do l5 00 each
5,000 ladies' Gold Pencils ...... 400 to 600 each
5.000 told-band Bracelets.— 300 to 10 OD each
10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 2 60-to 600 each
6,000 Cameo, Mosaic and Jet
Brooches
6,060 Coral and Florentine Ear
drops 4;00 to. 800 each
10,000 Gents' Breast Pins 260 to 8.00 each
15,000 Sleeve Buttons, and Boshm
Studs. 2sr t o 600 each
10..000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry...:.. : .. 5.00 to 10 00 each
6.000 Lava and Florentine Sets.. 400 to 6DO each
10,000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted
Holders
5,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Ex
tiniien Cases and Pen-
446 to 6.00 each
The articles in this stock of Jewelry are of the nesieet - :
and most fashionable styles. Certiticaus of all toe, Ira,
rious articles are put in sealed envelopes and rafted, thini
giving all a fair chance, and sent by mad, for „„2.5 cents
each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it is at your
option to send ass DOLLAR and take the article named in
it or got. Five certificates fortg ; eleven for $ 2- th i rty
for $5; sixty for $10; one hundred for $l5. ,
money to be enclosed, with order. Corritdpondince.,
promptly answered ' .
ACHINTEI WASTED in every town and - -mslineist. . Send,
or a circular. Address .-
W. FORSYTH & CO.,
42 arid 4fNuf4art is!•!swtHew ITarka •
iciaralidwasSmorka
rote Lars
.25 cents
aplB dtjy/1
400 10 600 ead;
400 to 600 ea&