12 I 1 . Ati, non-commissioned officers and privates -*. (.71. ' --• 'A (of the Penn 'a Reserye Corps eau have the back ri 11 I/ a e CBI ' 1; . ~.,-' - '' ', I pay due them from the S.tate of Pennsylvania c 1 ‘...0 I promptly collected by Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent. Office in RALLY TELEGRAPH Building, Third street. je7-5t -- I[ARRI6BURG, PA FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1864 SOTICi TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad.ver diet:tents, Business Notices, Marriages, Maths, &C., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, mnst invariably be atoint pin' ell with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the morn tes; Edition without extra charge. I'O,AVN AND COUNTRY A SUPERIOR ARTICLE of Lath and Paling for sale by [je9-3t) JACOB SHELL: =EZZ MUSTER-017T ROLLS Made out-by Stii Child, Claim Agent. je7-5t =I Two Fi BVELDING LOTS for sale on Penn, above Broad street. Terms, one-half cash. Inquire of Dr. Wyeth, at Wyeth & Creamer's ; South Second street. iny3l-2w Two peddlers it Centre county, Pa., hay s e been pushing their trade after a new fashion. one of theta Iratieled a day in adiAnce ' , the other and refused to receive Lock Haven Bank notes as wOrthless, and the people' gladly traded with the other, who said he .worild take the notes, as he was indebted to the bank. P.Essroxs and bounties collected by Sullivan S. Child, Claim Avent. Office in DAILY Ty...T EGRAPH Building, Third street. je7-5t HARRISBURG CEMETERY.-At a meeting of. the Board of Managers of the Harrisburg Gem-, etery Association, held on Thursday, June 9th; the following officers were unanimously elected Secretary—John A. §mull." Treasurer—H. Murray Graydon. Superintendent—Bud. J. Kellum Keeper--Jeremiah H. Barnes. , . OFFICELe BACK _PAT clue them from the Sin* of Pennsylvania promptly collected by S. S. Child, Claim Agent, for FITE PER. CENT. j7-5t A Wao CAN Tmu?----A correspondent at Mount Joy informs us that the citizens Of that town are put to , great inconvenience, by being deprived of one of their, daily mails. They desire to know why;' and VliosellMlCi* Vha •y receive bit O m "one ail 'perlag Who cap jive us the desired information? There appears to be cause for complaint on the part ofthc people,'Of lgount Joy, as their business is seriously affected by beink..de-1 privednf their ,former ' ' es. KrLVED.BY LIG `s• the severe thunder stO oon, while a four-horse elcmg3 I.lr. Griesemer, near @fey, chltro , Ber .ty, vras drialong the road near that place, three of the horses were struck by.lightning,nnsi. killed.. The driver got off the saddle horse to look after the rest, and hardly had he vacated Its seat before the horseche had been riding, wasralso There yOl. no visible ,nutzig on ariy of the animals. GRAND pid-me * to be giiran at Haehnlen's Woods, on Satiutiy; 3 - apLe14.41,, 1864. This pie-nie wile be given by the, same gentleinen who managed, the7ene at Hoffman's Grove on Friday eindSaturdarlaat, Which was acknow-. lodged to lxmothe gayest...A' ihe season. The managers will use their best'' endeavors to eclipse their former' efforts, and make this the pie-nic !„A general invitation is extended, and we promise: all to have:n day of pleasant, recreation' and enjoYnteiff. Come one! cosba all! Soldiers and civilians.. je92t ==l Y. M. C. A. COwounms.—The statement of the proceeds of the concerts given by Prof. Wll2. Knoche, iu the Court House, in the months of February and March, dor the benefikoPtuati Young Iten'S blnietitin Asaocilitiou, are as follows: The net proceeds . '4l the concert given in February amounted tog $lOO 60. The net proceedS' of the 'concert given in March 'amounted to 1137,4-P, making a sum total of slBi . 73, Which - has cleared the associatistri of ail back indebtedness, And places it'on a firm•footing, which its very en couraging to the members of the association. The publication of this statement` hits 1t344:‘ delayed, owing to the absence of one of the Concert committee. • CAPT. RITTER CO. F., 184th. vho . announcedin yesterday,afternooVs scliticsa, RS wounded, paid uS , a visitant .evening:_ The Captain it'..en wants Rif 'atilt home, whielilate expects 'kV reach this afternoon. ' *as ^,ounded in the charge '''On "'Friday 'Morning l ast, upon the - rebel Works at Qoal Harbor''.' His wound is in the left hand, ' theball,cnter ing nen .the wrist and-coming out at the sec ond knuckle. Lieut. W. D. Williams and Lieut. L. F. Brahm, and - seventeen 'Men of his company were also wonrided. tight nieb i . were killed in the regiment, and about seventy wounded. Tx9I.STRAITSERRY FESTIVAL gotten up by the . Indian'', of the Free Baptist 'church, opened last evening. There was a grand display 'l'd fruits, cakes, etc., in addition to a beautifub.' supply of rich, luscious strawberries, and the best quality of ibe cream, in the leebird room, while in ace-othei , departments there wits 'ii: . large asSortxdont'-'of'fancy,artacles, embreci4 the useful and the beautiful. There was also a fine selection of photographs and albums, the latter of which' Woidti. forrai acceptahle presents, A large and elegant portrait of the pastor, Rev. James C,01d95141,1ye041, frame,' graces the latter departmat v v . .l3 .l 4l-a9 7 . vise all who desire to passlanritour,plartriatlY to go to the Free Baptist chuieliii i 4hl:s ilfg noon and evening, and patronise.,-the ;ladle* in their laudable efforts to defray the exPe:' necessarily incurred in the purchaie deffilao• Lure for the new haw of worshiti, : '''"' -, LAST night large numbers of citizensylsited. the church, and the place was thronged until- i a late holF. pecuniarily' he festival WaSti.:4,, tided success, and in point of attractiveness, far exceeded the expeetitions of those who were its originators. , Adzeission-free. -: --; REV. Dix. Yoluira - deliveis his second and last lecture on "the future glory of America as set forth in prophecy," this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Locust street M. E. church. Mr. Y.'s age, eloquence and patriotism make his • lecifures exceEdingly interesting to his heare'rs: Whether' his theory of interpreta tion be a correct one or not, his sincerity in its prianaulgatiota is evident, and it intensi , fies in his hear,eisa national feeling and senti nient,4- UV-the old man eloquent have a crovtleel house. Admission free. fltati3Es.rus are of nightly occurrence in our, city, and they are of a character that stamp ihe.perpetraiors as bold, fearlo4 "viduals. In nearly every instance bro - triftti notice the thieves have entered be4-chtiirAbers and robbed their occupants, riff Thing, and • ‘i'‘ . going through" bureau search 'of booty, as boldly as r if they were examining 'their ONVII property. It ishopisil-ihat, some thing-may be done to put an end to these rob :I-Aries. Let 'an efficient police force be plaCed" on the streets during the night, whOse duty should be .to arrest all, suspicious persons' .f4ind prowling around at unseasonable hours. A. R. W }ANorErsit Bois. Onsmiy.--Last night the _louse of Mr. 'Harry Thoma:s, on Market street; was entered by a robber, who peeeded to, e riiOlii'oCeupied k.r. T. andi'amily, and ,4tfde , , thereftom a valuable gold watch; and several; diamond pins and ring 4, which had ben placed ; on a: stand; then seizing Thortms%alothing, , the thief 'proceeded down stairs to the dining room,-eiruak a light, and ::rifled.A o 4P9cketu of the clothe's, taking some ninety dollars in money and other minor arti . eniganse.to the house.wss effected hot-liouse in.;.the rear of the.build dither Mr'T. nor his family heiird the .A. reward of 6"25 . 0 is offered for his a e- ,1:1 the recovery of the stolen goods. -----'44.--"—......' 4 46f TEE , RECEPTION OF ANTI '4,. U. . a T 9 TEl46. s. CS i ' . 11LE SER it COEPS. —When it ' -sr • - ipanOuricta, lir that the Reserve Corps '‘ - 'as,,an itsAitY to Hu; .riSbuig,sthe people united:lii7"tifeardial effort - 0; renfler:the reception of the .survivors in litit,Rowat,?nce befitting the charaeter of the:6tateCapital and thereputiltion of thehd-,' rol,l 4 „:There,,i,was a spOtaneous movement madebyi all men and all parties--a'ntoVenibilt 1 l' ingi-hichno'individual or party can withlittv. tine claim any exclusive or overshadowingl shitre of credit; Democrats ..aiid.- • .I,leptil.AlCari's ' 1 alik6: joined in the arrangerilentaltepublif canstandeDemocrats vied *tat each ether-;in , doing honor to the.heroes--aii.d if ever therel trA, Al PRN.tu dainonitinti on devoid 9,,f political baking or it .Virss that which attended 41 iedefition 'and the - entertainment, of the lievtt fairps. Yet in the fa4i".4, these - facts , f th 7ory Or yesterday claimed that the crqditiOthat• 'reception anti' entertainment 'iNil due to "a Deindera4 iMciyoi• and a -Demo I cratic Coguait.l' .. This contemptible lie ap ; pekred- in those colurans ,e,f the ,Tory Organ thiang - glatichit is usual , for those con-• trcillhat sheet to . pour their blackguardism anii.r.: their' -falsehoods- T ana.' which,' when they lave 'effected their 'purpose, they - gene rally m regt , diate.: - As the usual repudiation of thip nefarieus he did not.ippear in the edita , rial columns of , the--Tory Organ this morning, wOare atithorized by..several good "Demo crats" to scout the claim as utterly, without fotLdation; and to . assert that the members ' of boimpil:94 the Mayor, as individualsr'or: as I"Deifitaiats," did no more thaw a like number of. citizens and:Republicans, aMitilii t; every man, - woman' and child in the city did as brualaid-anyoiLthese to Secure - Ate "success' of tlyttr i mptioft r •We pall upon Mayor4oum-: for:, to repudiate the' lie 4,the gory Organ on t,14 subject—a lie as dastardly 'find as con-, teniptible ashtuirbeeilt thehufforirel freatMent of kiyal'ineia 'and sOrldiera byte& TOry .04(4,, W ypaturethe prediction that the mair:who Pellnpd the - _,lip to volieh we refer, neveri•,g,ave , a graan•of salt to a soldier. ' ' '4' IMO ME tl 26 .l3ALlDoxyalizece.---The . following" dota -1 tions liave ui li f , l ecn..made to the great Central , this by thl different railroad• employees in. this *lain'.*; viz : - Enimeer Department, Philadelphia leas and Lori Company, per R.' EOrds';„'Chief Engineer.... .. , ... Thonnia Seabrook;, Engineer Penn ee:- sSrWar da Railroad Company...,'..::-. !Empioyi iis, . Transportation Depart '. / merit, 'PentisylV aria Railio'ad Com pany,l Philadelphia Division, per ..9- Pr ai?-cisPE!s ' '" 1 625 oo Onicari. '"and 'erni)loyee, Bellefonte ; 2 ~ l an now nOw Slide Railroad Corapany,„' Per D. Rhodes, Superintendent, j. 132 Z., .Road Department.....B9 72 'MirdAg.,.ancl Lumber, do.. ..62 50 152 22 George Tater,Treis•orer Harrisburg , 1 ,4 ailr eaVioCortipini3r...:. ;... ..... ri' pl oyees. ~Xfap, ~ sPOrtat . ion 'Depart anent) SChuyaill and -Susquehan 'ila Roilr9l4cOmpay,rper,EL W. ,' -- Tr aCe`y, Paymaster Ernployees, Transportation and Mo- ~,,--";': • - • tyre PoW t erperArtfipkg Perifisyl- ' '4 - ..:: " `Tr mia Railroact-Xiddliv Division, ” _,,, 41 er Sttl-Youri„, ,, -, - Supifinferiffaif. - 865. 93 ; En iployees, Little * Schuylkill Nay. r. '; 1,- , :=l' :Railroad and Coal Company, Min- Mg Departipegt;, pet '.l".ohn F. i '-'-' 131andy, Superintendent.. ........ 41raPloyees; Maintenimee l of Way De- ~ .. ~ , - 7 -33 0trletf Penna. Railroad, PhilaL, , , ~. .'..Biiision;`ierW. 11-Wilson, Chief : -., .-'-1 , .. .Engineer.',,.:'...,', 1,375: 00 Ernployee% Maintenance of Way De-4.: . .- ‘, ,-;, - partment, Pennsylvania Railroad;:. ' ' /StgAdle ‘Dlyision; per W. H.' ' Wit- - ' soil, Chief Engine°. ' . 1;5301 76 ' -!.i-. 3 .ilmployees, Engineer. and Roadway * •ToC3. A. BArniverrr-Demr Sir: :HaViuguset ~..... Department. Mahony 'and Broad your ' Troches, I am free to say they are ,LlViuntaii3. , , Railroad, per C. .C. the b est I have ever , tri,ad and take great I 'strode, Tre55 Urer............... ; 133 ,00 pleas! ire in recommending them to all perelms Fl i tdP, l 94'Pqs, all Departments, Ly- , . z• erne' zed with sore throat or . husktr' ,! edir of :,Irei4 .Valley Railroad arid Coal - voice ) arising from public speaboang Or 'Emighig. -- I Company, periGeorge E. t Hoffman •- - Yc.urs ,te , , , ,G. G. RARESTRAW, ddi ent.l- - •'• '-' - ..l f ari Pig ogre and Employees. Transport l -- ~!:. .t. . 70 . e... Past or Of Ridge Avenue Methodis t Church tation. D9par ment, Philadelphia . DIST;JOT ATTOBlarea °MOE, t :and)teading.Ra,ilroad, per B. P. * - - •••••r. Hannientrito; Feb. 29, 1864. -- . - Street ? Paymaster,, through Sana.. : ' • 'To C., A. Ron,rvaar—Dear'' Sir :1-- L have ' 'll 11 * 9 -i,- ' !' --' r ''' "'''''..... ...." ' 3,284 19 lormd, y(l.lNroPlies to ;4 0 • 3 inifigijoille. #A f.,€l - y. ' ey4Ragroed etwwt '''- ...- .li ev i i i t t haifosdiess and iiii 'stranateni-ng, W,e tc lu S Employees; 0, X1iga11W44511.4 11 4ig . 'AT. " -e - ' to the-voice, and are eert(tinly of eat keiter mi.....'n'.,,,r-'-'7l P e •T• E _... 7l "L..."'" D '" - ` 2'32 4 4 _,...1, 11011% -..,,'• '.- .1,0 N) 00 ruuscles of the'throat. They imparfAar*P.: rOid, Per E. M. WWei'l lr e!!,: f ier; . 22v0 4it to atrikagro gmaliked4l; ' A. 4 -FE'' r _ ___ . . • ;.:16%.t' i: • i, r . . ". f. 4.1 =I ~;,;. ;47 ,156 ' .01) I= 10 00 93. " 55 134 18 THE following is a correct list of ti , offi cers of the Inalnd Telegragh Comp./I,', elected on Tuesday last : President—Thomas . H. Willson Directors—Charles .Macalasier, Charles L. Borie, John D. Taylor, Charles Wheeler, Theodore Adams, E. S. Handy, John H. Graham, Samuel L. Witmer, John Hulme, W. C. Houston, Charles, Camblos, S. Munn, New York ; D. Fleming,. Harrisburg ; John. A. Hiestand; Lancaster; Josiah King, Gettys burg. BEFORE THE MAYOR. 7:40hTl Scott, arrested oii. „ , suspicion of being a pick-poeket, was be fore his Honor, and committed for further hearing. John arrived here a day or two ago. 4esterday he called at the Adaras' express office for baggage that was forwarded,from another place. The way-bill accompanying the baggage state d ibat Scott was a pick-pocket. Upon leaving;the express office he waa edi to a hotel andarrekteo.., It is said lie gave Hie name of West atthe hotel. • James HamiltOri,' a:Vagrant, had a hearing. He had been before the,lYlayor about a week ai;o, when. he, gave hismarne, as James Reny., He was,sent out , o,i'the city under. escort; of the police. George Noell arrived here in search of employ:inent.:, .Not, being , able..to effect an engagement, andbeing, out of fu44§,lr took ridging in one .of the .markethouses—thus viola: trig' a city ornintince.. 'For tins lie 'vas *ported to Port Callender and furnished with a' resting place until this Morning, when he was diseharged, With Orders to lease the city. Mary Belt : . a cored Woman, was found on the street at a very late 'hour last night. She was arrested, and 'had` hearing this morning, when,ehe stated,that Site was en route for' haM: bersburg. '-•She was detaixi6d until'noon to:` "day;. and 'then Placed •on the Cumberland Valley train .,""" tlbdeis to,leavp the city. "Can thew, thintr and `steal austeal upon our Senses Like's Sum , netfs 4ream; , wl,thOut our special wonder.?' Speenlation in the minds pf mankind, now as.in olden, times . , progresses without abate ment; Weed, through competition in the aif terthit.ilepartmants of business, it' would not be strange if it had increased. it is the subL j4ict of wonder to the4naind of the, citizen why there should be a difference in prices for the sitme , ki nd of goods, at the-differentdry gobds stores ofour city; 'and we here'ask-,pat dbri of t reader' for not lUirdshinglheinany reasons, why this wrong psista, and hope that ,each re ader of this article, ; in canvassing the +luster. y in4olved;in, .sObject, will be so enlightened - that their , own interest will .point distinctly to the Cheap DrtGoods•Store of C. Ii Bowman; WO 1, cor 'Front iiinfailybt in the purchase-of their goodm., The stereo, Op t ed niettePtif our house (gti.M.d byyduth'and Jeiterd) is; tO'S'Afiobda :and if we make •money-it -9nitst .bA thtrt+gli the 'large a / 4 6;u ni or 4boVseild:: s'IPEOTA.I; :NOTICES:- .11frtotter,hlid. Ti Oche have at ver chenged,nv . v mind respectittg them frOm. the first, except to think yeti ,baiter of that which Ibegait thiniciDg well of " Rev. H BNRY WARD•BBSCHER. l"The Tract les are a staff of life me." Tibe. HOWARD NORTH, Pres, Hamilton College, Clinton,N„Y„ der' 27nroa Trotiblea they ' airt,.a Speckle." N. P. WELTS:.: , Tog'frivoraplikilepwiLto ntolvdommendaiion"."' PHBI.P4 'Contain no npiani,nor any i4..ing injerioVp:" .Df. A 2' HAYESi`ellenPq, / 10,gh, 'A `tl.el;tigant Coinblikafinn for congh.' 7 t pr: I ?e„ . e•q:P ll 4 9 fL4- thfir,*ca•Pilb,licAilmakUrtkii "' • • Rev. R.M. C I TILPIN "`]Bost i salutary relief In Bronchitis." •9 Rev. S. SW/PRIED, Morristown, Ohio. "Very I )eneficial when suffering from Colds.!". Ise 7 . 8.' J. P. ANDRItpON. St. Leas.' "Almosti,htstant zeli ef in the distressin' glabor of bieath* ing lieenliaz te - Asthma ." • . Roy A. C. - EGLEBTOISHaw York. I ,‘Theib eve milted My 'ease t a actl,l;•, reLevinglity throat : so O "at I could sing with - eaie. . T. DUCHARig, C.t,nrister Freon]; Parish Church, Montreal.. As there are, imitations b e sure . tobbtain'the 'GENUINE. • • sir To eteoi'..itho "House of-' Plies, use Dutcher's celeektiteit 110Errx',ING FLY-KruLETtib wheat • cheap - article qiusylto use - . • reitsltebt warktft sotn ENTRY' WHERE. " • " ' WittNCR; ittICHARDS CO/'. .7.,0t1x and Market streets;' " ''Zii)l4%aoVBV , , : ,Iggdictite. el NE of -the , yeiy best Vegetable Medicines is now , Offered to the'eitizens and' strangers of thiS' City. 'inifify the blood, and. leave the liVer and"' iiowelS in zt good healthy condition. Olierates*ithon't the leant paid. Old and young, male and afeniale'; attnan tairiff of ;it. As to the troth of this hundreds can testify, as it ;has been well..tried for last tan y" airs. Jtis . prepared }only and 'said by Airs. L. Ball, No. 24.nouth Pine street, Jialrishu ro' Pa, my2 BaAninvartos T roolitesi- For the .Oure sof Hoarseness, Throat , Pis-. ises &c., .specially ireosommended ,, hto , minis tors, singds - mur persdias whosesocatibn culls theto to pea ,ill public.. Alannittotpssd only by C. Bum Pa-, to whom a i ll,p,r4forsphisi4 asldressc3d. Sold by druggist e v erywhere . • ", ;2 , Bead the following testimonials fron:r sonie on.t. mop Lent tolorgYilL*'lli`l RAwrags•umos ~ eu. otn, C. A. P l arlyemr—D,lor ' Sir: I - have . 1.9 . 03(k BroWn's Wistar's LOzergesl, and othei , - Rrewatipzu3 for hoartt liltessia,o troubles,throat and in e omparistin 'with tnem all can GNS - erfulli °MT-awl:3, your • oa'n_:;aa a dibitadindrablo speci fi c, for public, speakers said singE•rs, in cases of hoiuseriesta,4 , oonghs I - have 'fottacl' t7iem in 14) of need, inoSt of cctnall ", Fours N. H. ROBi FourslitiQklin , ' Pastor of N. S. Preubytsriao. Ohryobi IX6-1. agirsO with 'Mr. Robinson as to, the ?Plhie-of Pannvares Troches. , • • CLITTRIZ, Late' Pastor Of A S. PiesbAorian Church • . llemmintrao; Jan., 1b64. To C. A. . - 13movAatr—Dear Sir: La th habit .of speaking `pieces Where the .4 , OmA orgtois ate very mash taxed, %I have foune l the neev of some gen.tle expectol rant:eSidithAtkantlas btien suppliadin, kb& excellent T; fiches., I consider". them -v'ery'far superior , tb any .tiozenges th at I have ever maid, in removing speedily qua' ,-., huskiness of the voice Vaising from its too frequent use, and impairing th effeetziwro.ess of the deli very of public an Ycaarry&e.;l , • • JNO WALKAIR JACKSON. Pastor of theloctie6t. wailodist Churqh• u ~a ~.~v....rw.~Ll NEW ALCMAZIWYEZYSz FIREWORKSI''"IIIIEWORKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HT JOHN .'' THIRD STREET, NEAR-WArNIIT, HARRISBURG, PA. i frIHE f011owio.o• stock of Fire;tvOrks is now in ,_..1 store: ..,... Roman Candle; Rockets, ' Pin Wheels, . Mines of Stars and Serpents. Serpents, ' Grasshoppers, Water Pots, - Flower .Pots, Scroll Wheels, c" Bengola Lights, Triangles, " Blue Lights, red, White and.. Blue, Spangalette; ,Chinese Rockets, Pulling Crackers, :Fire Crackers, ..„.. Torpedo; ll'orpede & 1 itecrackerßan, New Torpedo Bow, Weiss Stick, or Punk, ~.. , Flags, it.c. i Now is the time to pufeflase while there is a good as.. Isortment. --- JOHN WISE, 1 je6-dtf7!" Third street, near Walnut, VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. TilllE subscriber owill sin at public sale on .1 Saturday, June iaTh, 18drat the Court House In ;the city or Harrisburg, at 2 o'cluck r. nt.., the farm now ieoeupied by Jacob ITtting, in-Susquehanna township. ..t.aid farm contains one hundred.,pores, more or less, and :is bounded by lands or - Herman Alricks, Geo. W. Mc Calla, J. German and others;,. Pastor:A:reek runs along and :through the farm. k'--- There is a tine two-story stonb house and bank barn on :the place, and also a ittie..;limeittlie quarry. A draft. of Ithe farm can be seen at the office of Dr. Rutherford, on . ;Front street, any timodullil day of sale. The above farm its within 3% miles of the city an, is in fine order. . i je7-dts 0. D. FORSTER. TO LEARN WO-FORTE PLAYING (9/SLLY AND THOROUGHLY, use the I ' STANDARD INSTRUCTION BOOK. "Richardson's :New Method." An improvement upon all others in pro lgressive arrangement, ittleptation and simplicity. Found led upon a now and °Meat plan, and illustrated by a *ries or plates, showing4e proper position of the hands land fingers. ~...• The popularity of this , book has never been equalled by that, of any similar work Ten thousand copies are sold 1 every year. Among teachers and all who have examined lit, 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-forte playing! It is adapted to all grades of tuition, from the rudimental studies of the :youngest, to the studies einteiterelseLhf eiMinicpdAttfir I'lwo editions are published, one edoing American, thjii lotheeForeign fingering. When the works ordered, i A i preference is designated, the edition with American flu ,., ga d% IT'll be senti . i r;$44,E i: ,'' it ~ Ore thatim .0 a g ,itityou are i;,,rtiqiiiirli ' n ispecif li g the "NEW'' 015!'" Price $3 &O.' 'lifiiil ct ;postpaid, to any address. Sold by all Music Dealers. . OLIVER DIfSON & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington ',street, Boston, jai-tr 1 ) IMNI-ENSEr &MELON SALE , i OF A LARGE AND ELEGANT COLLECTION OF !RARE AND BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS I !AT 'nfiktiiiftAl4l6lsfrHOliA4figHbßG. irrlo be sold without reserve, or limit as to 1 _i_ pricel 1 - •:' '-. ' ,,, '/lIII.RIPTVGASESS '.. i:' :::-!: :-., pa, o,taiggelittliiitiiiiiiitinioVeliribiP Tliglainflia WM& !of aleint:U*lB irkliftarlifelheltarev*W - iggeff inqhfi ',country, with various other natural curiosities, eiiiitfifigb frog , CORALS I CAMEOS. PEARLS , &C,, consisting of OVER 1000 SPECIMENS, such as have never ibefore been offered fur sale in this vicinity , and a rare 1 opnortunity,i , unow offeredto i t4e,citisons.,, , , ; The miblie, 'Mid litafesik'petiAtitit; 6e-invited to ex ]l] amine this magnificent assortment of curiosities from the dominions of • 1 - Old Neptune. . . 1 They•akeetill the. Works'ofingthie.,•Oidi3o•strtisithiiteves i liVed coildrlinitliteitheindiiishapsepantcOleital' I Thelanti! , ',devatted Seenties'oPthero g lit r uetip. 3 'Atseio=TariticyaZit iCiiibiiiE kikg,' ' i" -'-'- , 0-'----ct' ':',P , ,_ 1 ~:.,. ( ed.: ....JARA10Nkta55.....,...,---,,ineaq i . • . ...w ats4Nea.v ot• ti mot ;10:':(111e! ii,,..! , ii. ZWI Y.Slf., E 1.40-i,all, ..,,li,1 . ); "....: P , . - 7*-7;e4,..14:1 1,7 i ~ -., !:::' .4 , :::: ., 7 4 . 3 . , it% : . 1t)4 ,.. ; . „::•,., • • 4. , ~ ..t,7214.6 EVlLli .: fi 3 . 11 • I'. , 0 .11.-ti nri naiing 1 , "Witjf.; 1::. .- - ' '", • ..., i Sale to commence, Wednesday, June Stii, and continue !Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock A. w., and 13 P. at.; also, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, Market !hours. ENSBILNGER & ADAMS, I HARRISBURG, June 6, 1864. je7-dBt Auctioneers. I=l,9i2Rl4ollAligfEAtt7e6TßE., BUR, INCOME AND REVENUE. Public 0111ces—W W Bays, Chas Connor. Iron—Dr George Bailey, James lElCormick;jr. IPanks—James W Wier J Monroe Kreiter. I ,Maziufactorilwr- , . Wol.lMekek,aWiNetzu-ri4ißr'W I !Druggists—S A Kunkel, Charles A Bannvart. iGroce I zr