Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 09, 1864, Image 3

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    Ettegtapt
IiARItISBURG, PA
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—A7I Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, &c., to secure insertion in, thi
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom
panted with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
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TOWN AND COUN:TRY.
AUCTION SALE OF VALI:CLEVE REAL ESTATE.'
Ensminger & Adams will sell
-this (Thursday
evening, at 7 o'clock, at Brant's Hall, -that lo
or piece of ground situate corner. of Cher,tna,
street and liewbeiry alley.
ENSKINGEIt & ADAMS; *
. < Auctioneers'' '
11(usTBD-oar Bolas made out by Sullivan
Child, Clubs Agent.
YzsrEnnas we noticed 'the wottndintriCsf'Cal.
Zinn, of this city. It should have read _Major
Zinn.
l'ExstoNs and bounties eolleetedby Sullivan
S. Child, Claim Agent. Office in. Da A . Tiro-
EGBAPH Building, Third street. jo7-5t
Tmi barn of Jacob Rife, of Monroe
ship, Cumberland county, was struck by,light ;
Wing, on Monday, and, with its contents; en
tirely consxmed.
MR. JOHN BUXTON, who was for really years
a baggage master on the Cumberland Valley
Railroad, and well known here, was kilted in
the recent fight in the Wilderness. •• ilerbe
longed to the 7th Maryland volunteers. .1, 4,
Orrionas' ise.ox 1..1 - r due them from the State
of Pennsylvania promptly colleeted7W
Child, Claim Agent,' foi rivz ran' cisarrij74k
r'S
Fonwp.—A diary containing a number a
photograph% pnpei,`&:, stUpPoidd to be 1
long to John Ferguson, Battery B, Ist Pa.,i
Artillery. It can -.be had by.. Calling:4)l..44f
office, and paying for this advertisement:.-v
Wominr.n.--Among those recently wounded
in the army, we notice the name of Col. W.;
H. Boyd, of the 21st Pennsylvania cavalry;
also, Capt. Bitter, of the 184th Permayltania:
regiment. Both of these gentlemen are well
known here. •
ComasioN.—A stock and coal train on the,
Northern Central , railroad, , collided on Mon -1
Hay morning, at Bride's Curve, a lbw miles
below York. Several cars were badly broken,}
and a part of the track torn up. No arson
was injured.
WHO Is CAPT. BOWSTEDIDEt ?—We observe
that the above Captain acted as the
.delega4i
Siona Dauphin county at the bogus Cleiliat.d
Convention. The oldest inhabitants of the:
county have never heard of the individual.,
He may be a very good man, and Captain be:
sides, but nobody seems to know the fact
George M. Lauman, acted as the delegate
from Berks county ; but we understand he
left with a big flea in his ear..
ALL non-commissioned officers and privatei
or the Benzes Reserve Corps eau have the back
pay due them from the State of Pennsylvania
promptly collected by Sullivan . g.
Claim Agent Office in Darmr TZLEGRAPIF
Building, Third street. : je7-5t
WE hear considerable complaint in certain
quarters, that whenever the fire-plugs are used
to supply the sprinkler, the hydrant water
becomes cloudy, and in some instances-mud=
dy, greatly to the annoyance of housekeepersi
There must certainly -be something wrong
with the pipes, as the use of the plugs in the
street should not cause the water to become
unfit for use for several hours thereafter.
=I
DAwannous PEACTICE.-A few evenings ago
we noticed a number of boys climbing up on
the stone wall at this end of
. the Harris
burg bridge, for the purpose of entering the
bridge (we presuine) without being - observed
by the gate keeper. This is a very dartgeros
practice, as the slightest mistake woad cause
the boys to fall to the ground belOw—a dis
tance sufficient to produce serious; injUrY.',.
• /
"Tux patriotic ladies of Franklin 'County in
tend holding a fair in ChamberibQ cam
.
mending on 24onday next and' continuing
throughout the week, for the benefit of the
United States Christian Commission. Op
Friday and Saturday evenings "old folks"
concerts will be given. Fatensfii arrange
ments have been made to render thefEtir, the
best ever held in the place. 'Mrs. Gem Conch
is President of the board of managers.
A Tar...LT.—ln the midst of the perplexities
and troubles attendant upon the breaking of
our fast press, last night, the persiins#M
nected with the press-room were math the .
happy recipients of a very abundant supply of
delicious ice-cream, to which all hands pre
sent did full justice. For this kind and sub
stantial token of remembrance, they aiettua- .
der obligations to Mr. George Dress, of Third'
street. They take this method of tendering
thanks for the same, and would advise all who
want good ice-cream to give Mr. Dress a call.
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Look 017 T FOR Tze.m.—We caution our read=
era to be on their guard against an emission
of spurious fifty-pent,notes (thenow phite,)
which have just been put is Circulation here
abouts. They can bereadily detected by ob 7
serving the following . marks ; They are, an
eighth of an inch shorter than the gentine;
the words "fifty cents" which surrnmint the
head of Washington are very pale andiridis
tinct in the counterfeit, while the lett"( are
very black and distinct in the. genuine 41.16 '
bronze circle around the head in the counter : ,
felt can hardly be seen, while the genuine Is
e deep color. The spmious, though' india.lot
in all its outlines , is darker than - the' 'bad.'
A al:mama mar= of Lath and Paling for
male by [je9-3t] JACOB SHELL.
Two FINX BZJILMIG LOTS for sale on Penn,
above Prowl street. Terms, one-half •cash.
Inquire of Dr. Wyeth, at Wyeth & Creamer'sSonth,
-Segoryi, street.
MAI-2w. A. R. WYETH.
HorEL-Karsans, Arrsarriox!—A. large lot of
Wash Bowls sad' Pitchers, with a large assort
ment. of Chaiabeia &c:, are offered for sale at ,
post, at No. 28 Second street above Chastnni•
The place will eloSe on Monday. je9-2t°
amis Eiirrarrso.—A valuable city pro
perty 'will •he - - sold this evening, at. Brant's
.Hail, :by Adams. An error oc
curred 'in the adyertisement on Tuesday,
when the sale was announced to s take, place,
i last night. See notice' 'inthis paper, and attend
t the:Sale 'this evening..
Gripm pict-iiie to be given •at•Heohnlen'a
; Woods, on Saturday, J:Ane 11th.1864., This
pietnie will be given byy"the same gentlemen
who managed the one at - I;lettMen's Grove
Fridayzand Satnrday jest, •w.bie4 was ,acknow
ledged to be. the gayest of 'the season. 'Me l
managers will use ' their best .endeavors to i
eclipse tfitir fOrMer 'ellbrts, and • Make this]
the ! A general invitation is. eatende4,l
and we promise all to have'a day of Plefieani .
iriereetion and enjoyment Corne one! come',
all! Soldiers and c vilians. ' je9-2t
iel4t
- Tna.following officers have been elebted
the Tax`toti'Fite'cottitynny for the ensuing year;
Preaident--George,F. Weaver.
Yien President--John J. Zimmerman.
Treasurer--Peter'S6uelter.
Secretary—B.: J. ShooP.
' , Assistant Seeretary--Pavid Simons.
ChieUngineer—Cl: - VvVollmer.
Assistant Bngineer—F.,Rhine.
Danatico`dker;
John Brans.
-7,17 ASKINGTONAMUSITTALS.--ALOdlefa pi?CtOr
tals of tileliltsliitigidiC DePktident for the
last,xear,shojramarkahla resnlts, !. The ratio
of mortality is lessthan fonr per cent., while
thseplpdi spitalso Idondonexhibitomor ;
tfinty =Mtth nice per &eitt.,find-ittoie
of Paris more than ten' per cent. In the hos
tl4 Crinietuidat
.thndeath Tate wan twenty per cent., ,p.rl is
thosnon the C#4lda*ie f ',rate was over 'four
teen:per cent s- • -
Virrial , -LLThe Will of ANDIMINV JACKS,*
ur •
pf Major General Burr. 4
which has been offered for probate to the l
Sur
rogate of Nework; gives half of the property,
of the•teatator to General Btrrthn,`Ei qtitisti4i"
to the widow of the deceased, -now residing in
California, and. the .remaining , quarter, to the
son a the testator. - .• It appears from the petit;
lion; 'Sworn •to by peneral Bums, that the
properq - Onlyainonnts .to :$200,000, and not
$2,990, 000, - as - soMeplitiefs; 'in their , ariziety,
to injure General Irrrati, by, slande.rin. , hiq
dead brother, hai.aitated. I
TO-NIGICT' clfsses",the seaaori of, Sanfer.d.s l
:Opera`Troupe in this eity,awhen the one
hu
deeloncifoUrteenthenterfsininent will be give 4,...
The season hes been" nnpreeedented , in•the
history of minstrelsYliere i , and senfora
;congratulate hiniself upen ,being. the .Inopt .
successful, manager, in th.;lw. country :•40,1t
every.body. Nre would say, go to the Opals
`Rouse to-night and attend the
cities of .the term.
T. 0 . - tmorroNV.ev.ening — Xii,xl, , the wizard
and -ventriloquist, will apyear, at the (Vera ,
House, - also . on SatithfaY afternoon and even="
81Clat 4 oill's troupe will leave hetet - ft--
og,a tour through y the state, and 7111Vix.itill
the r pnnci iat 'toWns, and 'atiesk dun the
We.taltifileaattre4gebrikrantilik
himito the patronage of all. who, desire, to rsee
the best minstrel
,company in'the country.
Amorta-rna 'Humor= given. yesterday by
the people of Hairi'sbnrg to'the Heserve 04rPs,
we are led to refer to the entertainment given
by Hi-114m Kepner to the remanent .of. the
- "Kepner'Feneibles." Weld° this not to. make
invidious distinctions, but to refer to the _7ol:'
ancholy fact that of the hundred stalwart and
bittOt sic,
only twelve were present to grace the . ibbard
and enjoy 'the, liospitality of 'the - man `'Om
*hem their company derives its name, These
twelve 'war-worn, ;bronzed • and ,wormded Vete- .
rani were entertained.'llby the ex-maycir in a;
most princely style.] His' entire fondly vied
with each othor to do honor to their heroic
guests. His good laily,•cOald notlO 04920
torit-them at ease, and• make them all feel
welcoine. The ex-riayor himself was in his
element; truly at home with his friends, the
veterans. Those who are left of the kepner
Fendibles will 'Ong, remember. this banquet.
Its memory Will serve as the evidence of the
gratitude in which, all.' true ineti. regard the
soldier.
Pomp n AFFAXES—Before the Mayor.--Sarah
Dougherty , and Ellen "Crilp ? two; -notorious
qtr •arreatacr-At• a Late hour
on the streets. They wei:e .00mmitted for ten
days.
Watkinsi lied ,P:eriiy, Hall, for gamt::
ling, were Aned'and discharged. t
"Joseph; Williams anti Wm: Lane, arrested
oil - a similar charge,*.ere coinniiitedlor ten
days, in default of bail..
F. B. 'Howard had - hislioclset picked'. An
Italian, named Francisco Debora, was acre,kktp:
ed and e'onimitted'Oii's Charge of coma ting
the theft. " '
John .111.'Laughlin_ and Joseph:Parker were
found asleep 'oji the wheel-bariowa' at the'
de
pot. They wereunalle give naatkafactory
account of - themsolv‘as. 'Having no baggage,
:they were taken to the lock-up, And, after a
hf t arirg, were noon emitted.
—Mrs. -Rice, dnra's and disorderly, was, dis
'alit:lied on payment of fine and costs. •
,'4IIF, Kennedy, drunk and disorderly, was
eominitteator - finqi - ,y-eight hours.
F.141,,Ann . 13 .OckitC_TAquiss...Hayi and aneuArta
Bobrie; colored, :were
, fFiested for disorderly
conduct ethipikin.eimipany with Soldiers::
o,4B4lfri l Alley Inc)) reaoxamitted . o, look-up.
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SUDDEN DEATH. —We are itifornieti t' -‘ Wt.
Samuel H.averstack, druggist, of t,to:istv,
,died, suddenly yesterday morning. 114:f
'tended market at the usual time, took hothe
his marketitig, and : shortly , afterward ea
,pired.
WE.. learn .thaitetikit. - Ji S. lEptrer:. :0;1 ,
United States regular cavalry, was not sen
,ously wounded, as iePorted a'feW days'
His hip was slightly injured,' Indite Well
on duty in a few da n yth: km nephew
of Gen. Cameron.
Rommax.r—Last e tdAt .48111:1 ; 1 3,g house
kept by Mrs. Mitchell, on Second street, above
Locust, was entered by aorcieindividual“wleo
picked the pockets of thee
~ of the boarders.
Fortunately, there was but little money found.
itis not kmiwn hew the rebber-effeoted.anten
trance into the house.;;
E3M==
Pessen 43 , _.1,19
: 1441 ' 1 : ?.',7la**i'd-passedtitirrougltrthi
cit,Z en route for Cresatinti , ;LAotniiiillS°444
Deceise4.was in4ried to a nWee Tr?
eron. He belonged to the 96tli PennsilvaitA:
•
regifaerktp. and, was recently wounded in one o
his arms, which was tiniputa:ted;'''44ftlit:
L GONE TO Treare LAST Pfenii.-LA:liOrieSpotidt
ent of the Boston Aurae; Writeseansaffeck
in-letter freni PredetiCksbnrg, from which
we tehe , the following,exiract: : ., ~, :,,,,, „. ‘.; . {
• . "There.was,a„soundOf the pick and "spade
in the-church-yard,,a heaving gr._ erne* earth
/
—a digging of trencheanotfor defenceagain t
the enemy--but, the preparation of the la t
resting place of departed , heroes. - Therethay
lie—a, dezen of them-each wrapped: n his
blanket--the leat,lAvOnaCt .'Por: them tEditfis
no more war—no charges into the thielOgil -
en rain dropsno 'more : lihrrahs-i-np„mcT
cheering of' the dear old Brig', c
bearing it 4
ward to victory , They have
. fa,ll4To, 'but the
victory- •is theirs, theirs ' the..soll of eternal
honor. One by one aideby , Sidei-men , from
kassachusetts, and front Pennsylvania, arid
from Visconsin—froM.,all the State?, resting
in. One' coMmon graltef ' Peace :kr thertir7l4l l-
sings on those whom thei'have left behind!: }
%all these things be; and steal upon our §enses i
Like a Summer's dream; without , por, wolf! rner i ., ,
gyebitlatikinlii7this Minds Of mankiidrnsiw
as in Oldeirtiniei, progOstAKivithotiVithatbi
ment; indeed il through eorapetltiOiliiiihew;
.ferentdembjletita - of business, it would V t:
be strange•if it had increased.. Ik e ikfli,t ' -
ject of wonder to the mind of the oitzteaa y
thSie should be a difference in prices' for. the
same kind of goods, at the different dry'gools
stores of our city; and we will` hcit4;osaa,r
-65u of the reader for not furnishing thenjely
reasons why this'Wrong- eTista,: an 4. hope that
each reader of this article;" in coiii4iSSlrirtie
i,myStery involfell: -- ni - Ads subjeelf4ill be Ise
1
a f
enlightened that fteir:OwAiliterett/willl iftir.
distinctly to the Cheap 'Dry 46 . 0' claR"iiti
L. Bowman , No.l, cor . Front and Market a .:
in the:purchase of their goods.: , The ster -
typed motto of: our housii (gu.l44,olohth d ,
. .1.
energy) is to-sell , gooda at very.small 'prpn q t. ,
Lind it We'rilitice Monerit must:be 4hrough e,
large amount of
,goods :sold. -• ' • -" .1 '.. .-- i - 44 I !..,
SFECIAL'NGEI
R C TI 14 ALIt
HISTORY
• • -• By"iv
-
7 1a1.1;142 BARBobeCck,ielapitqlttob , „
Au that they have in preparation a History
*what:Lie Reserves from their organization U.
Wm/ 0f. 1 4.*. ' torqi - if di.Ti r ke• ..,,. t , at.,.. , •
~ Thieflistori will contain, Atrikaanieele,ALlAPAci.
4
' and•Privatee'of 'the 'coilis- , -their .promiitiona--cas . rial elk
arid discliktrgesLakieikripiitc 'deseriptions:Wlriiii '
life and their. gallant acirievemeidk in`t0:42444 414 .
which they have taken part.-all'derivettininijofficial. d
autheritierionrtu3s.. •'.. ' f '•i ' ) '..U . 1.E1.t.e.: i f
',.. "The Hiatory 01110'Zritrisilvitnia Reserves*rittrAn
V0 1 .1:9 1 k of COO pages,. ( h - 4 46 ..fie4,0 4 0 k?i4o:o 4`r
i:Tper, and substantially bound InkbkAck :Igoili ng
i
a Steel' engraving of ,Tie lamented , Reynolchirindpwfb of
Governor coati, iritO flirt ie**olM tieforigt on
. of the'Ponnay lvania Reeterve Corpo arid willie SeZerily
;
' : by iiiiiiidrilfitdii .:Itiwlll be iirialV ISPArigustriext.el 'co
~.......4 , h . r ii i icio ii rr igiii e r c o py. . , ; ‘.. , .7 ti.:1,.-I , A i...:..0 . 51.0111.1
' .Ttke Pallet:ibis feel confident that 'die -Just Prtdb: obit
dvery:retrileybiltniati . nitidt; entertain-for AbeitiiitVe4 ono
whose gallant achievernentit.and pittiotleqibltsdevotiti it
records,' will secure for "Trim Rricrorit"'''atteriercitat ,
appreciative recepticin.' ' ',- .. ' '..'L ‘- e . 1.11441 e 4 1 ..
"ELIAS BASlrkto.;mPribliiiririsq b.
' No. 6 East King stree
LeitCartit.iAPilli 2 .0 i 1 8 1 1 4. L ir •,i;'' ..,ie.', 41
Angara WANTED to canvass for tno'a TO Work in e ry
dletrict of Pennsylvania,. Responible references relied.
je7dsi. ' ''' '' -'• ' ..z. , -•”•=%.' , w. , .=.l'
.1....,
Baumlarrs:".l:trtgjlio.
For ;thextire of :Efeatseneak diroat,,Dis
eases ' &b., ' iire"'filibCfally ' "iecorribrerididl to
,ministers, singers ad,personsAbcgeroa ol„
Cillh theinto'iPettliadp - nlifik-' liitifauftrot aid
only by C. A. BlEAnyart dr,„ Co., HAirrisbifte :
ka-, tci whom 1111 ordailliinld` littA,k2aBM:::,
Sold by druggist_every where._ _ ____— 1 ..d.l
i . ,
..44nAtlmfell9wilK t aa t Or r k i f t 4AELPOPF aa 1
of our eminent clergymen: -
', t :„" ' • ,- ..1 ' , R al l a - , FP) ) *t. 8 0 s ?
Cl. A. liinniiiii-- ear Sir: 'V ' it
ArPla7l:B 1 . 1 FP1ia.444 1 / 4 40/e 6 Pir L. th rtafeM mi k es
and othepepreparations for noarseness end
jriii
thrOat,trciuget‘ and m m
,allo can cheerfully oommend,irerlic 440 a
most admirable specific for valid - ,
and alngera, in oases 'of I.l.oareeneKAte,,
and colds.l have, Tqiind 2; tl44 :)#$ ' sum
- time .of• need, most:lieetnally.i, qi a, 'IQ 1i.5.,,
. . _ ..
Yours truly, T. H. RGBENBOAIni
Raltor of H. S.`Pre4ireriiit - Ohirp .
• •
_=•_ _ ~,:•`.,_
the 0/1-1 agree with atz. , Robinson saute ,
Value Ofßoanivatt's;TrOchas. t ,, :u•. 4
! v At , ..; vy
S. • ityter
' , 4 ) 4 ~.
Late Pastor of O. Preag: fk.az44,.. 1
. , •rim d .1. .1....,4 .xi cal .a.,t, ~It .4
To Q.A. /3
...gismurr---Pear - nr: In th - ii 'bit
of speaking - vefylglently-Niiii in pl es
where the yowl orgims rfre v 13.• ds
Is haVelonfid the rilkoltitto ' • to
rant,. ,and-that ?spar „bsarialied in or
exctileneTrlaiih&: " -1 ' - '
a l
, I consider -; them . ;very farl smtipier to Y
Lozenges that I have ever used, in remo g
speedily that huskiness 'el the voice ' • 0 , ,,
froth its too freqientiuse, -and - ) 12111ilist Ith'
effectiveness of the ;deliver y iti- ,,
‘• dresses. 4ours, ,ko., , • . ~:. . • :,.:.
1" alio. wmaitikieo'N, I
Pastor of the - Ix:v:lst Metho dist` St: Chun!'
O.A• - ,t • • i.1.g11.-:
To C. A. RINNTrAzz--.-Ders;•gir: Having et.
your. . *babes, Illtm free to say they are
the" best I have ever , tried
~ , and
_talc eat
pleasure in recommeinni,tx'allpe L
rflons
afflicted with sore [throat or linskine . of
voice' , idiliffrOin' Public speaking or sin g. .
tours; &a., G. G. RARESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Afenne Methodist Ohnrc
ki 4 it ) I t —44 0 I.
Exult= Arromrsx's „Onus,
" Haftsrestrao, Ab: 29,1g64.
jTki ti; !AV ReihtiliT-44.1eariAlis•-• 4 3 1 have
found youriTroches to baimaluable...im re
lieving hoarseness and in stitengWaing l i the
4
Arific.m(44l,lol6so.,)aftiipt,A-,,.....
,t 0,41145 Xox.t4i, anil Ars_ o@rwaply, of,goav no
iiCtoiaribiio:Bl)oakerit ~.w4 vd. J.
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NEW A I roy
4tIK sy
FIREWORKS!
W.HOLEfin AND RETAIL BY
JCIP WISE,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA..
i"..—.....
THE following Rook of Fireworks is now in
store:
Roman Candles, . 724 '''''' Rockets,
Yin Wheels, • . Mines of Stars and Serpents..
Serpents, ... 40 Grasshoppers,
Water Pots, ' Flower Pots;
Scroll Wheels, Bengola Lights,
Triangles Blue Lights,
Red, White and Blue, Spangalettes,
Chinese Rockets, w. 4 "' Pulling Cracker;
Fire Crackers 'Fiirtiedos,
Torpedo k Flieeracketenn, N'ew Torpedo Bow,
JOSS Stick, or Punk, Ras, &e.
Now is the time toe ftchase—while there is a good as :
sortment. --r JOHN IVISF,
jee-dtr...„.„. Third street, near Walnut,
VALUABLE FitalEt PUBLIC SALE-,
THE subscriber will lat public sale On
Saturday, JunUgth, 1, at the Court House
the city of Harrisburg, at 2 o'clock Y. tr.., the farm not
occupied by Jacob i.iirOting, Tu. Susquehanna townshipl
taid farm contains one handset acres, more or less, and
is bounded by landsdfirHerroluAlricks, Geo. W. McCall;
J. German and others-, PaaYfih creek runs along and
through the farm.t'l/41
There is a fine two-story atono house and bank barn mit
the plane, and also &Age limestone quarry. A draft of.
the farm can bo seen at the office of Dr. Rutherford, on
Front street, any time until day of salo. The above feria
is within 3.34 miles of the city an.. is in fine order. -
je7-dts O. D. FORSTER.
NMI
=lf •
TO LEARN ZANO-FORTE - PLAYING I
FASELY .Ax THOROUGHLY use the'
STANOARD INSTRUCTION BOOK. "Richardson'!
Now Method." anttinnvement upon all others in pro
gressive.armngernen_,_t adaptation and simplicity. Found
ed upon a new andWiginal plan, and Illustrated by a
series of platos,.showing the proper position of the hands
and lingers.
F The popularity of thiabook has never been equalled by
that of any similar work. Ten thousand copies are sold
every year. Among teacherdand all who have examined
it, it is pronounced superior in excellence to all other
"Methods," "Systems," and "Schools," and the book
that every pupil needs for the acquirement of a thorough
knowledge of Piano-Tianeiplpyingil It.isoidats#
grades of tuition, friiihr 'aetdies•tifittie .
youngest, to the studies and exercises of advanced pupils.
Two editions are published, ono adopting American, the
, 4s ti6 eigu fle:lg i NTlmitllie work
h is ot:dered,,if no
antls d wit IHMAW lia
ibe de 6 MIPPIA it
sure that in ordering it you are, particular Da
specifying the "NEW METHOD." Price $3 50. Mailed,
postpaid, to any address, Sold by all Music Dealers.
OLIVER DITSON h CO., Publishers, 277 Washington
street., Boston, i LL:I . • - je7-tf
IMMENSE AUCTION SALE
OF A LARGE AND ELEGANT COLLECTION OF I
RAeIIAfiBitI3OIIIARLASEIVASHELLSI
AT THE MARKET HOUSE, lIARRISBURO.
~ .
1110 be sold without reserve, or limit as to:
"Frei,,,.,..:.4.4‘ If. VAOAL , I 41**,....; *tit* 'it Pia ! ~.
. 48 1.‘''41Wlarldisik esal.k., c.' t •
Zebra ~/.114 a a.a.. w.mi us/4N '..wd.g . 5.-. , ... zla
. .,Iz, ",
part of a recentshipment from London, Eaglandi,ot 801 0 .8(
of the most splendid Marine Sheila ever witnessed in t s
country, with various other'natural curiosities, compr -,'
~..
lug
CORALS, CAMEOS. PEARLS,&C i
.1
consisting VAR I..QOAREO L MENS, such as have nr4ra
befohl - kie'ffeeistillA.. ',. thiilii'clpifyl and a e
opportunity is now offered to the citizens.
The public, and ladies in particular, are invited to ttr..
amine this magniacent assortment of curiosities from t e
dominions of
-a sail utile Ajr.e. s tv4 I.4tplacirbl,l a . . t.t.
, 4 "di +to lisi.W.4l-54.). 1340 - yutififcara,="Yf: -.sracrAdt. I v . : l
' 14.4 1fit'd rliril ail 4llo4 WOrkatadkatAlXollaVagitaLZo447
10:40.0.wittl Aultate themlnitiltapag agiplailOillao2l.lo '-,,
ders and beauties of the mighty deep. Also, a4vartet.ylof'l
16 1 1SV E V i lifte LOAtALGO , a MIMI V.r1.41...1 X.r.r. ~; 1,1I ,1
apatittl ire, I.)4anti lemony K. t.ii.ie". 151 1 -.,.
i . tat .3 , i,ot la: ~111n,:atip: ' , 4 llr , i , (1 , ..:..1.11 , 1i: Lax]
~ .VAa.11.1.11.b .s onto!! I B A . 1...ianw5034 . 04 •'eft n,ll i A
,oryst of SWARM 16 EimiX pis l othlTALsl.u. ouk ',,J,
't ' I ° 4 *SBEELIFIItitIMP I ''' . "" 4
AND.ROICES.
Sale to commence, Wednesday, June Bth, and continue,
I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock A. ac, as
3 P. M.; 5150, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, Market
hours. ENSMINGER & ADAMS, i.
..._, tha. 4 l4-41.5t 4 „
~, Auptloneers, „,
.. _.........
lIARMSBURG itCOMMITTEE / OF THE
GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR ON 11A
SOB, INCOME AND REVENUE.
Public Oilices—W W Bays, Chas Connor. •
lzetzgnomminwit?)f ,,, , , -
rojkutiMAl W 2 O ; At Stlllii4VAlipp:,„ ' '''
ru g. - -7 4.
..W,,,„ at ',..,, t . t .•
~ 12ihi. tkrua..ia pol .....}.l '
1 0 Fillnk.4 . 1.141, .47.TE.14 441 j ... Jc.4,....it
n54
R4g gi s
er,Viat.% - In% aSti..iVakd itIP.L/ MR
Spoel.
Leather and Shoes—Sohn Edwards, I K. Greenawalt.
Clothiers—John W Clover, William Sayford.
Lumber—John 'B Cox, D I) Boas.
Hotels—Charles Mann, William 0 Thompson.
Printers and Book Sellers—George Bergner,' Theod
Bintti.Ao/01A/5 AlliOn
iqin u bIITIOII, A ..u. meek..
Express and Telegraph—John H Berryhin, John B.
ham.
Medical—Dr Martin, Wm H Egle.
Dentistry—Dr J P Keller, J W MoSit.
PluaittßrltPe 1400tiN041 11 '&14444.14A 48414iTLIA.MI:Pe•Kr:
r--Plial4lol)%ve.i. 144 tiaLts.,ii eaeu) u.s 31,,eatt
Railroads-Samuel D Young, J NDabarry. '
1 . 9 1 59E0901 e r 4uCji4uPElgP.PlTXo: l 444riiikstlo' l
ffijiMiotto n .iaii. ,, --.. i Los Asinitodspititl Awatelari
iVictiishirs ang , g4efer - '.. - - 4 .444 0 40fi,...aP1d3.5- t••
' ul i h...CAßFeKeisimaillevorlliTlMAstalui&Ailie& K ... 4Fili e
day evening next, June 9th, at 8 o'clock, at the
HOUSE, for the purpose of organization.
By order of the Chairman.
je7-dtf
wiviicimuktificawitomiza,...,.
Ratunsatran, Pa., June 6, 1864.
TO DRAFTED MEN.—I am directed
LieuL CoL J. V. Bomford, A. A. Provost Man
General, by his circular, No. 59, of June 4, 1864, to
jish "That drafted. MO are not alkivred , ROMitfatiliilvoi
WetirtiftNetiortiedrßfired! m iffilitWaltlielerbditeLforqtra
`inea , AllMtlfflaii•forrYtaavetaPilahlolsofratkoiiiiildhlt
l 'firiqu'ditikeltcpclinialtbfktilittlibriobartfodB6l linstori
'll.6tlideriliftdWraWnheitienyttibit'AqifegA6eintatiriernte ,
w,vitb atiky4autußNlA
sw 11144Ciplai.iladifFiiferoittgaM:4441,t6antati
jeg.dtf xilalsna,Atothe ,anmultsl Mae*
FOR SALE.
bticipm. e t
inPligrtielaneWinAtilllafflititeit cora
order and running at present at his saloon at Carlisle
The 11l health of the subscriber is the only reason th.
duces him to offer the same for sale. Any inform.
regarding the same will be given by addressing
TA* liKWIM.not wta t w t 491.41 41t Er.
1,, x 4., 5_1z.1 bILLI 64 64 4 , KIALIEM
(.0.4 a 1, - Larxaet 'fro; 5,114•541 i": '
btdd otiC r itA &Nit ,4444.114
1 :1
AND 4
HISVAI VOWSPOIitt ft o o : S
ateAzir g eat laasertient
1 4 4 y r tgr e mswyt,
, t .i4.I tOtttOirdWORTAITA .
DE,
:21..ffA I V1 .0
CuT4Ullile Material
' l NfifeklsTD PIANO COVERS. 1..
SIIEPPARD,IAIi k EiCINCEN & ABELSON,
Y itigg - A t attiVtiabie i "k
ovieLltiv 4 4.tue Awit 4PIiIADELPHIA..
—•
PRIME LARD.
FINE Kettle Rendered LARD, just received
at BEIBLER k FRAM •
mark " Xenccesaora to Wm. Dock, jr., &I .)
AFRESH guly of Micheriefa Clelob
Sugar Cured ftma and Dried Beef, at
n 0251 atf PI BOYER & ROERPER.
A'AMS HAMS 4 ..5-A. fresh supply, of ;eh
eners's Xxcelaor Zama and Dried Beef, at
Jana BOYER & SOERI4.R.
To THE PUBLIC —The undersigned
offer for , sale, i tli4r season, a very large riu City ,
of ROSE BUSHER, FLOWER PLANTS in eat
variety J. 1 I
D .
u , n 'ARD, the best impo]
Rtaikt
just received . or sale by
1 211 IMSLER k FRAZWyr ,
reb/ iireeessora to Wm. Dook, jr., & Gel
DD— _ .._ ~.
I FRAM of all kinds at
attr i jsz i
firlY4 *. BOY= & KO •
N. • 1 11,
WANTED—Several Ce Makers and
Carpenters for in door work. Highest wage@
paid .Also,. a 'stout boy te strike in the blacksmith' shop
Appfy at tale Eagle Works. W. 0. HICKOK,
FIREWORKS !
WANTED—A 'first-class BAR-TENDER
at tlka... . . NATIONAL HOUSE,
je63t Market street.
IIATANTBD—A good pastry Cook, and a
4..1 IN good t acgik. Inquire at the
ap3o-dtf BRADY HOUSE.
NEWS
.-ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEE/VTVENTRAL SANITARY FAIR
EXCURSION.
EXCURSION TICKETS
7 *LE BE HEXED BY THE
'PENNkYLVANIA RAIROAQ- COMPANY ,
yis.79.lts TO THE gA.Ml#ll 4 f 2
FOAS Harrisburg, C r aiiinliti:axita4er,
Parkesburg, Paoli, and intermediate Attitiftis, to
Philadelphia and return.
From Harrisburg, by the Mount Joy Accom-
modation leaving at...
7:20 A. 3i
3 Columpia.AtTommodatioa leaving at 117:20:e. X.
~ , Ind tylbe Ifillatdifg iitoebnitaedation,
"' '" u iesibilig.iit:• . !. , ±1. 7 . ( !.Y.R4 . . 1 "• 1 1 , LiL2..-..'.-i.-. 5:25 P. 2d.
'FrOM'CoMmbiti, tbyatmin. - . 0.C.::..%.:.:...:: , .. , ....4 ..13.:2 4.. zit.
a il. 2 low1"1 ' - p. 71 ' .':" ' 4:- -i,......P w .......3...:A> 53 P. 11 .
I " ''
i "..' "
,z. . . ....; 6:150 P. X.
s *lllXY•l6l{ire . i', bY"tiain at ' 1 ' ' ''" 11:110b.. 3d.
''''"'": ' '1: '•' ,ll " , " 2 - - . I' • - •"•'..... 1. V . . 2: 2..'1. - ..r. - 4:84 P.M..
' . l l Yoi r r Parkesburg, by train at . , . .. 1... . ... ...... A. lk.
.......1 .... 'ii. 4 - • li' .A" • WP.S.t'l.P* 2 .dP l- - .
. " iipill only, at , „
.. , „
~
~., „ . ,
..,,_, .1.00 P. X.
"Ftati PiOti, bY : {l•Ein - at:: '. • ' • -- • - 7 :00 .i. ir.
+, -' -.F.-. to 44vest- rhiladolphiai
~.. 0n1y , iii,. , ...,....,.4. ,. ..,..,:::.,.......: .......... .. 4:16 P. AL
.Fxcußsl.9,4 . Ti.cN.Ars, mill be good for a return trip on
:eith..* of-the accommodirtithilrairdwhich leave Philadel
phiAraskniii'Station at 10":00 w. .at, 1:00 P. M., 2:30 P.,
N.,. 4:00 PO Ltand.west Philadellibia Station at 6:00 r.
EXCErrISIQK T/DR.F.T3 will. not, be sold by Conductors
in the cars, and will not be good upon any other than the
trains specified.
EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold from June 6th to
18th inclusive, and each ticket will be GOOD;FOR YOUR
DAYS ONLY. , LEWIS.
pi4-2w
.General
THE subscribers invite the attention of
persons visiting the city, to their very extensive as
sortment of
1: - ,,.:',." - F,ANCT - AND STAPLE DRY G001)8,
before bat; late advance, and wt4Ch
Vid ate - selling the lowest market price. • •
hecistock 'deludes a complete assortment of the fol
lowing articles, viz;' • . -
• Damask Table Cloths, Napkins and Doiliee.
,TalileLinins by the yard; qualities.) • •
Cturtnber and Bath Towels, White 'and col'd borders.
• Mokaback and fancy Towelling by the yard.
"! Marseilles Quilts, Blanksta, Toilet Covers.
„ Also, in great variety,
logsn2Cartibrie Handkerchiefs, for ladies and Gents.
'---tut;-merkpyand. Gliaze Shiite and Drawers : .
sAgst'exiduNinii6b._ Unsling, Nansooks, , Cambrics, Brit.
Jiarita,,Yhpyrj.,edies' Collars, Sleeves, and, Gaffs. hisser.
,Einbroidenes, r}tiweit styles,of
oop SYctrfs
"'And the best:description Of
•"' Lattleay . Gentlimen!a and Children's Cotton Thread and
IgrerbtolaositiY.
SHEET:ARO; VAN . RAILING: MN ARRISON,
1008 Chestnut street Philadelphia.
Xcteaff 14. S 0. N...
Philadelphia and Reading Rail-
• 1 ,
..mixem,-81,4cai:!rickElsTO'!.P4:ELOKL
„El .PIII4,ANT, RETURN, good for„any,tbree 'days
from. moNpAy; Ririe 6tb, to MONDAY, June: 20th,,D164,
wql be sold'elthe offices dt the Pbilittelpbhe andd - Reading
ißaltroad attthi following rates.: - • '
$3.50 HumnseLstioalt . $ 3 . 61 0 ,
At. awatera 8.60 Beaver . 3.75
Hirriaburg.,' L 8.85 ” • ": ' •
illettExcorgiOti * Tfetlet tuaket , or warEda: -
Itert , te(Eltelfair. •
The 4bove,lTiqicetl,All. at ,the Rallioad.flax4s only
N! ),44 5k e ,t 6 i 1 P14 1 2T e r9s °, G. A. mcGus,
6461 , 11-Superintendent.
May 300,1884 my3l-dtjollAndt
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
wgrAR bßucroit
3higsT LTITR.AFARROTECZS
TAl'akai.nat
I_ any possible injury taieresin toilers; do * a 150 k of
' water, which is the great source of so any sad cataatro
phes,and so much damage from the burning of hone*:
,Mro warrwAttila Instrument to boix.pfpfect.:intrurintc
,agatrist. such,cout*gencitati; pe4fict*npfactis* goal-an
-teed or Vo 'Thice:sso. • ' •
"""Serid for an i initrOlikent"anti trfit; if rit*-ilatisfactory.
3kat.ximy.retturnda .Circulars withfreferenceaSeut to MY
o,lofiepiring„t i tigin..t,A„doo* y,o,ur,coratimuications to
C WADE & CO
CO.
' • ' " '''Pittabtfig;
.
Q
TiNREVALLED CHAFAIXE FIANTIVRE
) ~,,POLISH does, not affect the, varnish, but resfibros
Lye, original lustre. It does npt - „discalor. It wilt restoi e,
'vfilit`verelitile hiller every finished surface, either metal
:or wood, All manufacturers `and , dealers in. furnkture
• should.use for cleaning,furnitute that ,has been stand,-
coveyed with dust.. • A .toucla,firid rub there and there
" For salohY '
• WA. - KUNKEL &BRO.
- ' 118.1farket street; Harrisburg.
101
d
-goJARS ENG UR .Texr,E,s
Comprising Picalilly, Chow Chow Cauliflo wer,,
Mixed PieldkVerkirts,'Wtdants-itiffl OniOns. , .For ` sale
wholesale and retail by SHISLER & FRAZER,.
mys successors to•Vir.Dock, Jr., & Co.
A L ROUMFOR
FOR SALE.
i SORIVEIiNARA good in: harness, and
a:.
i,
ilkewpitaltaduiVtackney. Also akilnittcritte SAYING
3,443olgotrithlstathlg top; and a COINAGE, witti two
of-W..1. • fjoktw*.l , GEORGE PORTER.
LOTS FOR .SALE.
H—BERItY/lILL having sold put of his
t.) iv :ground
_shoviii;town, will sell lots of an acre each
a'ong the Reel read., There,ls one lot left of two acres
with floe river fronelsrfeet.. The buildings will be 'sold,
with AWE. or sties. :" "
1:11 ~_.. NEW 1., "f44rl,4..siqfoßlm. -
k
il*PORTAid..p ...T.404.41p5„
.. '!:ID
1 iirtirO.T-L itie.".o - demiiiiew otitis . stDo ' ' to
thatiiiita; ir'elaicd lot a the bistliele4s4Vet'brin tto
tiiiisiurgiirit:4Wisilt Braridiei,`Ratitsictlaini, ,
him, ,80,24071,-.Afyieat., and. ,044 Ant Whisky; 1" ' -
a n d.voi nf zite Irjrr,4l, 81104 as Champagne, CharecCabitoba,'
'ail'. All liquors warranted ; as • represented. Lan ords
'acid oth e rs - will 'flail it tolkehr iithotatika.lo catraa ex
kiiiitietho3 tiaoriment' at . :the, totoresi - on- :Sottth, Scond•
otepp,:twsditgra below Chcataat, ~
' ~ 1
._
4
my27-46m
- 11 . IX.S..
1 1 11.FPATIE 0 SALE
•
ONE .Of . - 'the best locations for lON
WORKS in the State for sale, at a very reasonable
price, to any purchaser who will improve it, situated Ividth
in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the
Pennsylvaniarallroad andcanal, about five hundred feet
wide, and alongside orthe best limestone quarries to the
State and close to a good turnpike road; also, zoom- for
waste cinders for fifty years, without paying for the ':,land
Apply to DAVID MUMMA, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law, No. 24 North Second street,
• Iratedia,dif • HarriA.O rig, 04
, i ) ,Vbßadelphia..Vresti4 3 rt:Aoree eit an send hill to
thitrottkie.f ' "
JUST RE:OEIVEIf),
THIS Mtr.)l:o33lG, I
• * .h. FRES4,INVOIOF., OF
ItUICHENER & CO: , S CELEBRAZED
-SUGAR CURED ; 1
1-1.41.31. S AND BEEF;
SEU.SLEP., dr,YßAzi'dt'S.
for S tile.
Q ACRES of Land,. Danpli e i i ir. co.
suit
e, is or the
, to
saw mu or farther particulars, address
tik/D4s,l?auPhha
OrS SPARKLING GELATLN, 44 thdi bait
received and foraoje b
fel (EnthoesidifitosWizt: .040114 4
=1
NEB,s63xr,r4imour t qs 4.t0i0
article of Wes lieef ana:PiSm. at
SHISLIM kSRAZIthi
69 • — Quieten= tit mDook, 3 ,Icoo.l
Staj t -"I'
? WANTS
I ',A.`CARD.
road.
ECM
SANFOIttog
THIRD'RTREET, BELOW MARKET
11E4 OF BITuRR'S HOTEL,
S. S. SAlTFORli..,..Proprietor and Manager
114TH NIGHT,
~. AND
LAST OF THE SEASON.
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 9
Hr. S. begs leave to return his sincere. tiaitte to his
patrons and the public, for the di - tea pive patronage he bas
received the past season. The troupe will clad several
cities in the State, - returning temporarily during toe sea
son. Until then, I bid adieu.
The Public Servant,
S. S.-SANFORD.
W Y ii A. V -v-'
WILL APPEAR HERE,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Also
,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
_GRAND FAMILY-.PRIFORMANCE.
Orchestra Seats can be pr cared in advance Lat . /bun -
nut's Drug Stone
Doote open at eg. Oennnenee gto B.
Pblice alwaysfit attendiuroe to preserve order..
Achnittancols cents- •
Orchestra chairs, 50 cents
Private boxes entire, $0; Seats, El each: .
WYMAN,
THE ViTIZARp,
AT
SANFORD'S HALL.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Also,
t * . SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
CANTFililatir MUSIC BAIL.
WALL UT' BELOW TBXBO,.
- - •.
, OPEN.ENTIKEY -EVENING,
With sc:SirstAslass , Compp.ny of .
SINGERS, IANCERVXMEDIANS, &c., &a.
Admission . ....... . . ......... ..... . .... ,I 5 43nts
Seam in Rows... : ::: .... "
TELTIRSIXACIr 4- ‘
' •
G-11,A.ND P -N-I
FOB THE BENEFIT OF TER:
HOPE FIRE COMPANY, NO. 2,
TO BE MBLB Al'-
•ric) - Vm7 mAcw , s_
ON TiffiltSDAY, JUNE 16, 166-1.
Twkets... N•conts
FLOOR Bi&IyAGERS.
D. R. MARTIN, "" R. R. BARR,
WM. CABS . , THEO. 2 . 1t01f *
An adequate police. force will be on the gi_oimrto pre
serve order, and the committee refer to former o - crASions.
No rioting or disorderly conduct of any Lind mill be tot
crated.
It is the intention of the committee to niakO this the
plumic of the season.
. Cara will lestie the foot or Market street at 8 and
M- stopping at Crossing. Returning, leave
the w oods at 73r. s. Pare for round trip 2s-amts
Carriages will leave the 16194 $01:1941 every hour daring
COMMINTitc. -
Ed. Haven, ..'
. R. R. Barr,. ,
Henry Snyder,
P. Finnigan,
Samuel Kline,
Ed. Clay,
James Dunlap, .
-D. C. Martin. _ . •
I.ol[l-1.
D -E. Martin,
Wine Canon,
Wm M'Coy,
H. K Frankem,
Matthias Haman,
Theo. Thomas,
J. E. Faught, _
mr27-decid4!cdtd
Valuable Laud for' Hale—
lie exposed to public sale, on 8at0r
.,.T.1 day, the 4th
_day of June next, at 10'4Veleick A.
at the Court House, la the city or Harilltumt, the
.FARM and Tract of Land late the estate of Jacob 'Grove,
deceased, and on which he resided at the time of lrs
death, situate in Susquehanna township, Dauphin bounty,
on tee:public road leading from Harrisburg to Fox's! mill,
on sawn creek, three miles from Harrisburg', bonded
by lands of H. Alricks, Coover and ForAer's huh* con-
Wain thirtir acres of LIMESTOhir LANA 'fenced
and in good' order, with a large two story frame quelling
Mon, barn and out houses, all newly huh., and an orchard
'of apple trees end"other fruit ther•on. ReeskinAbill be
given online tirst of April next. Torun , of sileurtamade
knovgn by undersigned, agents for , the Mira rilJacob
Grove, decease& - • • . SAHUELGIUWE,
myl6-d2tawtek.w3t JOHN GROVE.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES
INAR'DKPARTYNNT, CAVATXT.IIIIIULA;
Oivics or CHIMP QUARTZENASZBR,
Wassztoron, D. C., April 25,:1884-
T.Erjr.i'beSo).4 'at public. auction, - to the
Ilikiwtbylder, at the times and plaa4named b.
Northomba*id, Penn's, Thursday, June oth.
Screntutt;Penri'k Thursday, June ltith.
Fenn'a, Thursday, June 23d, -
One Hundred (100) horses at Gettysburg, and Tire Hun
dred and Nifty (250) at. each of the otherp4etw.
Thessiforsee have been condemned as end for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army.
For road' and farm purposes many good bargains may
he had. -
' Horses will be sold singly.
Sales begin at 10 a. ac, and centime daily .till all are
sold. • . ~ •
TEEMS: CASH in United States Treasury notes only.
•
JAMES A. SKIN.
Lt. Vol. and C. 4 M. Cavalry-Unreau.
ap2B-dtd
xoiCE.
rll.o.llndarsigned Commiss:i9ners„ named
in an Act of the Legislature, approved the 4th day
of May, 1884, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
burg and Reath Gap Railroad Company,• hereby give
public notice that books will be opened-for receiving sub
scriptioni to the Capital &lock of said Company at the
following named times and places in-the county of Dau
phin, to..w it • At the house of Jacob Lenker, in Gratz
town, the 23ddityofJmaajnst. At the
house of Benjamin Bordner, in Berrystiurg, on MONDAY,
the 27th day of /tine, inst. At the house of d. 9. Yeager,
in Millersburg, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of June,
lust t At the JONES HOUSE, in the City of Harrisburg,
•en TUESDAY, the sth- day of July nett; and that et said
times and places some two or more of the Comatizsioners
will attend, and that the Books will be kept open at least
six hours, colnixtencing: at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on
every day, for the term of three judicial dag, or until
the number of shares authorized by the law Mall have
beetksubseribeal..: -• . DAVID R. MMUS PORTER,
JAMES FRKELAND,
G. M. BRUBAHER,
F. WENBICK;
JONATHAN SWAB,
DANIEL LEBIL
je2d-4w
H.I.BROBITRO, ISt June, 1.8.6.4.
A. C. SMITH
r.:Af w,
-Fro rergoYeMisoefrorg. Third to WW
nut street, next to the PrisciE AU business
in
trusted to him will receive prompt and careful snootier.
SWEET CIDEILT—A small but very fine lot
of Sweet Cider, just received at
SEMLER & F.I34IZES,
pocrAtesin. terw. Vincir_ .Jr.. Cm)
~,arse
ByTTER,-'I3UTTERN—Yresh. roll butter
Snyder county received every week. Also
41116- 81 [ay4] BOYER k ILOKRPER.
A - Soldiers' Porte°
i t LARGE, a ssorbinent at
'ilittdO:lt's CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
• maids 'Bolxlitira9/04PlePr retild - wrices.
^LB altdl§H, ol
+ e oele
-1 00k1"'bratalt St George brand, jut received
ii iait4 We 4 .. I '34 f BSLER & FRAZER,
1 4 , 1 0, „,,
~..,..
„,, ,
, omi.eTra to Win. Dock, jr., ir Co.)
N
Mita