Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 11, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, 'PA
SATURDAY RUNE% JUNE' 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deathi, &c., to secure insertion IA tlirt *
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accont
panieid with the CASH. .
Ilibrertisements ordered in the regular
Evliking Edition are inserted in thellarst.L'
:Baiiihin without extra eharge..„
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
A suragioa Amara of Lath and l'alineior
Bale .
jje9-3t] hVEFKIirL.
-
SenurcALtsx.--Mrs. M. 3. Wilcoxson will
lecture in Exchange Hall. on Sunday, !nue 12,
at *. and 7i P. Df.. .. -*
I=l
REV. SztEDDAN,. of Rahway, New Jer
sey, will i>reach in the 'Old Scho6l Presbyte
rian churtih,to , niorrow morning and eveiiing.
Two FliE RIII6DING Lov l / 2 for sale co.' Fehr( ".
above Broad street. Ternie, daahl
Inquire of Dr. Wyeth, , at Wyeth.46breatuer's,
South Second street.
my3l-2w
Drvniz-gaiivraa, as usual, in the Elternmin
Reformed church, Chestnut street, to-morrow
(Saßath) morning , and. evening at'the usual
horiikof service. treaching by Rev, , These •
G. 'Appel, 'of Greencastle,
Miss M. V. WILSON, northwest corier. of
Second and. Walnut street.s, has just etiiri
from the city with a fine stock of ;NOW piiods,':
Dress TrimMings, etc. See advertisement:
CLOSING TO Siowcs. 7 We would remind'
our readers that onshdafter Monday evening,
the - dry goods,: millinaty and fancy:trimming
stores will be closed at eight o'clper,;i2 c *.::
regularly, until the first of October next.
Owrso to the general advance inpriees, the
little shavers Who formerly begged . fer pmk
nies on the streets, now ask forfiva.cents.zOf
course, the youngsters cannot ihe4finc s teclAF)
beg at low rates when the cost of living is so
high.
L4rnia OF :dr ()eaNAB STosz.--- 7 The cornet
stone of the new Getman Reformed church in
Mechanicsburg,,*4l . be laid with. appropri
ate ceremonies to borrow,
..oahhath.) The
serviced vgill begitt'af 11 o'clock; all are
,inTj„ : ,,
tedio attend.
ailifi.i . 4* -- 000.=1.1est evening another
magaa'fAcent botineit-etti keceiVed at the count
ing-rooni: of the choicest
flowietiV,of •tt s irjg
,and, learn,zr A
from fliehandS . ofA "Salreone '"-who is a con
stant reader and 'admirer, of the TELEGRAPH.
The boquet -has-been carefnilypiesehfectir-.: ) al
TEE treasurer appointed to receive the con
tributions of thra . community for the "Great
Central • Fair;". acknowledges, and , -has , lft.. l
nutted to Plilla`delPlita, the snin, j ,of thieninn
dred and thirteen. - dollars ..and five cents.
($313 05.) „,-
Since *ding, the, atio-ve
two dollars ($32 has been salad and sent
forward.' . •
Ax Zsom,naNT Apromatszer. —Lieut. Peter
D. Bricker, of Co. F., 13th Pennsylvania cav
alry, has been appointed Assistant Inspector
General of ,the Second-,Brigade;, Second Divi
sion, Cavalry Corps, which placeis hip ; pa the
staftig the cOmmaridinti offieeY. Lieutenant
Bricker has numerous friends in'this city and
elsewhere, who-will rejoice to learn of his pro
motion, as heis a gallant soldier.
errs Oanis.LAns.—ln our advertising col
umns-will, be formd au ordinance "prci.viding
for assuming the debt of the -Good Will ErT
gine„and, for :the payment of the same,"
amouniiibg:!tO n $1.,559 67;:: another providing
for the'P'ayment of , expenses incurred in pro
curing informai4Mconcerning the quota of
the city.tmdeethevredent calls . of the Presi
dent for 700,00 men; also, two, providva . : gfor
the comitruction of sewers in Second street
and River alley.
W(MriiEj3.-We notice inths.lietpf wntdided .
on the first of June the -name of Walter F.
Faluie.stock, of this . city, CompanyE, g ryo.
Regiment Pennsylvania volunteers ; wounded'
whilst cliarg,ing . the rebels. 114 is cone
brave young men.who enlisted 'in defence of
our
,dibeities F. in the commencement: cif :the
conflict.>-'Wi3 hope his wounds=reay'not piove
serious, and thilhoi) isoc9i — WAbleAo join
his brave
,Ocrinrided 'tufa ,lzatr,o,tlitcse
their"ntible deedichaive
with. -
WYMAN. —The &world - iatiA'fiii3;9-1. - Wyrn, f l t ,i,
gives Ids last• entertainment in thilit.bitileo- 1
night, at Sanford'S 'WYmin3tistiiiilloit.,.
popular and'most original • peifel*F.2o;h:€'
United. States. He has performeittat llifferent•
time.4:in'the-White House at - Washington
fore all- the foreign zdinistert•itrid gerieliilOn
the ariny,. and is the only person innthe United.
States . 'thaf Parforraed befol l 'e 'the Royal faxill.V.'
The reason of Wypmn's•sueeessis'ithat he is
a perfect zentleman, and is unsurpassed, as .
Tentitkuiit! and EL!' 093 ,*44i
liberallY, and only• in the most I resiieia - ble
newspapers of the day.
setgeons. They aa:easuiresl. to keep on hand
--......a..----- . . -, .-3 .'1 .0Q ragc9.ll 3 ,.E*:ttilt:tla_ taillatl.mediciaes4enough
Fousr's 'FPS .49.0 . 40 ........".c.mxtu... ~. - 2 -. g. „ (like! ) ti3 rtinwthemheispitat fburortliverrwliven in
t hing new. ki‘tlie 3l .4ffe ofa machine fori_ P oi./.a , !t : Page':4"ll °/i4a.° P 1 *ttle ,111 5::: 1. 4-k grie,citl-relY
ent r ee Woii aliPplies. ''' - ' - - ' ' E '
in hay on kililmolV direct 104 1 tite Nyikarnw Thislitivisiorilibapitalls'keprin. thb reai'Of.
on the field, is 13 0 1 45% , 4,:t.tr4 11 :90, iR4 1 44‘ 8 1 5 :z1) the army .frOia ones "to 'tour end fivemile,.,
cinity. There was".aliall.kbroiticroflif m^
;to
t a d c i 6 i r t ali t i fi g er : e ta eir V illistanes " ''
In
ii
chines in the CaPitni 1.7R4A.4? - 4 1 45i4 .. 5 - ,1 . , ' '' ° Mblished. on. ;also an outpost b hospital,
4 .e 4 s
~ . .._ . ..e. ery field of.battle in
is said to have satisfied. every.:persouvpresen.., , ta: 8 of, engag,ement . It is placed i ast_near
of its ability to perform all that is clitintediiii , th e ►lortgiatiziel3l:44: 'as may "bk. iik.. - some
.heff,<lied^;4‘cit'lf"pbs'sible; behind a house,
it. Now, when laborers are' scar4e, kfirs'igii)
„,„ ~
~ ro :t I.7tn ,;, a u fp oluzup ..of trees, beside , a -spring or
chine will be found of greatvalue,t4 farmerflic •-..,, ~. . ... .. - - . . I;
i „ i i,, i sikeattiffifkrambie.• - To -it wounded 'men,
as it will= save the labor of seVeral Kaiiiiis l iThif
..,- riatpouvf thii - itretchir:..b§ige rs on the',
, 1,..
will elevate a-ton of hay-M -this) ' -i 2 2.i . 9 dartLl2Tanglkk.,ttia,.woundexamined,. tee:.
a r v a r amougiorenrrh g! ,. l:l )f . Jalopil , stop , -
The agent, Mr JesSV SiAtl . r . i t 4 ' it: :- r , .. . ; ,
;do,,oviiiemativy.--teLae,p.m. ambtdatr'
lin House, in tlds:tilW , t4lielte 'I. : -- - att '4llMilf ,- 1 3 69,4C,V4, bl:giti .
should..ek iiikliesiiinine , theeisatling Inaehin '. : , yl . ftr ick i ii A, i Each man in
. .
'.-",:k.li - LTal. 2. Rem) : s „ t to the.bner tei 4 _ e j le10 *I 113 ;
10 . 4 ,„a mizzmio a. .14,1‘... - ......., ..
.t -.-.. • . 14 , t ' , I, • ' •., ' 1...1. , f.. 41 Z ,10.4nrati
..' , L ....ti ::.% At ri ' '`.h-. , {d stavic4 &mil girr. l3 1 ,
(.41.1 A ~N. .s ...,1 ,A 4 .p..ff .4 klthtft4s:-•....113 ighl 1 41 10 " 111241 01 " 34. 4t1e4514'
Sirt4ds
STItAMSEREMS.---.A. splendid lot of strawber
ries are now for Wei rit Wise & Bro.'s stand.
corner of Fourth and Market. These are the
_
finest of the season.
Srlulstel' rifitrii —A fine lot of strawberries
will be offered fefisie at 3 o'clock this 'after
noon, at the loWer market, by Joseph Swartz.
The berries are all fine and just freshfrom the
grounds.
T RIMS Will be - divine services in the Wes-
ItlYea...Tsn 4 i,on,.Chnrch (colored) to-moribw, at
the usual hours. The services will be con
ducted by Rev. Win P. Butler, of Boston,
'and Rev. ;rabies Smith, , of 'Mika.
13E FIT or' -.70r'7AL . 4A,.—T0-night Joe
Miller, the-..celebrated Ethiopian Comedian,
will take a benefit: ,at Canterbury - Music Hall.
The bill of the evening embraces a great . va
riety of songs, 'dances,plaYs, &c., by. an' ex
cellent troupe , 'of perform'ers.: All who desire .
toiget the worth of their money, should go to
Cariterbury to-ni'ghtrana.patron4ol.6e
- - " Din AvratilViscuraA.u."—" The o/d wash
woman," is the title of a touchingly beauti
fill 'poem.= our first page to-day. It , is a
IntriAl&ticha from the GO'rpiirt:---or rather par
on a literal translation by one , of our
mbst gifted friends, who, in his hours of re
lief frcire the harrawrirteddtics Of Of life,
d4votes himself in communing, with and'woo
ing the 'The Town will repay a perusal.
A. R. iVYETH
.-;.; iTaz-folloWing interesting article'is freni the
An okadistinguished.elergynian of .this city,.
Who; a feiffiVenings sink 'entertained our °it
- izOttowitlran. eltqaent -, aiiil graphic descrip
tidn. of-, tliri,manner in Which the hospitals in
.
• tlie army.. are conducted. The' Rev': 'gentle- ,
~ .
.mim having devoted•several -weeks to allevi
ating,,,the sufferings of the-ided, and Con=,
Solingdthe dyhig, at thtfront, " knows whereof
hd speaks," and we invite special attention to
the intrnft,a4zielti f below :,„ ~,..1 - i . p . ,,,, ..
66Afi..i.i. Alltf‘ ._4i.i6 . G.Oli' .il!tiaiitT . *xi
. -.. - -71 , ........V.34,11,;24. ', l / 4 . ..t.. _...1. , ...‘V.' .._t %. '
-;', .
, Fifth CorpsL-Maicii General Warren:
' ' F irst Pe.aision---, HrigadierGeneral Griffin.
ach divison of ,a - Corti's - has - its division
thospital, which accompanies the corps in all
'its moyements,and isAnder the direction of ,a 1
iairghon-m - Zhiet , A: 4, - 4, x' .o- 4 ' le
A. division is divided into three brigades.
''../ritst , Pivision---- Eifik--Corps,- 7 Stirgeonyin-,
chief, W; It.'DeWiti, Jr.; Sit D. - • '
~. ; Each a-the ' brigades :'of. a division has :a
iiirgeon-in-chief, whi'dlS appointed on the re
congnendati'Onef the' surgeon-in:chief of the
gvision. The surgeons of the 'various regi
ments of the brigade Are' his assistants and'
make their reports td him, .• 1 , , '-
ii• 'The ISt-brigade, lit'diiisiiiiwiscompoSed of,
ten regiments, with an average "Of two enr 2
gdons to a regiment.l The .2d brigade, Ist di
vision, lispiiVe"reginaenti, twtr'tforgetins to
ea t ch. , ,The 3dtrigade,l4 &ARUM ' , has seven
regiments, two surgeons,to 616 h-regiment.
:Total., 22 regiments in the arid over
40 iiirgeons. - ' , '....'
iEsch relinieht has also a ,hospital steward
0.1. d a complement of.nnrsespone -nurse to ten
:o'twentYmen: - tEach brigade surgeon, has a
dedical f autily 4 Wagi* or traveling apothe-
c4.,ri 'slion, aria 4,,cartaiii . Mituber of atm.-
' lapces ; also, supply wagons according ni
to the
number Of men in the brigade. He is pro
". fled with a supply of kettles, blankets, pro
visions an& the -various medicaLan& sanitary.
stfresneitled, - These.wagons; re required to
be - kattAill - of stipplirnirfer eiery7hinergency.
PIMA: 4:PPr?innnent camp theMeic are-taken:
etre ofob:r regimental .hospitals, , -but on the
eie of
„a campaign the. , surgeonlin-chief or
garAzsi'lle' division ho'spital andbecomes re
sponsible to:.the medical director ottae corp-. ,
fdr all that occurs--in his 'division.
lHe Aidt recommends ..... for " appointment a
sargeon-in-eharge;,who2takera . 04p general,
charge of the:hospital-and is responsible to
the4irgeon-in-chief of the division. An as
sistant enrgebn is appointed who is specially
charged With the duty of , preparing food and
shelter for the sick and wounded of the-di
vision., ,Thq• entire culinary or kitchen ale : ' , •
paraneritllLunder his - control. For ifs• arid='
ply he drives along with the hospital., beeves..
Or alangli.ter, pows-for milk, has gagonsjade4 4
with delie r aties'and'.neceethries,, , cannedlrtiihk,
milk,Wridensed 4 b - tief 'foliiiiiiiis,FeoriMtiiiega
far, inkt, 49.. ekc.,ll,e is to be ready with these,
a heyy Warning.' , •
''. ' . ',. ~:...ii 7 ii
A surgeon is also appointed a recorder of
t4e division, whose duty it is to keep an ac
guts iederd'eff iill:*Ro' arVa4 - niiittado 'the
hpe l p - ital, Wang 'iliglame,' ilink,;_fi ,. inient.
wound, oharactet iofiit, slight or• serious, and.
by what kindiolvirrissile produce& • ~'. . ' -•
When, af p tg,„,r a march : the hospital` iedirnpi r
ed, for the i2,lglit,or. to Sweit7a - battlic,the hos
pital tentsnre pitched in three rows to repre
sent the three brigades of the division, each
brigade bring .nudev , :thfreharge , _of ,the Sur;
gem-in-chief of that brigade. T The camp t 3,
'pitehedf.in the form of -a hollow squarec-Pthe:
surgehriA"tents on one; side, tlie ' hapital fells
on another, the kitchen on the third sidec.aiiii'
near brie - the , provost guard and. the pionerw,',
air, Og'tliefolrahilfdejafe.*inged.e he k;
,?pital wagons. in ilie. centre the ottle,sqUare
-under a , largc .tentware•placed.the'operat • ine
.tallies 'Where, airiputations are performed. .' ,"
In locatipg.ahospittd t the requisites are--1,.
pure water; 2, wood; , 3, , good ground, dry
and of even 'surface; also;cithpsissible near a
woed'wherd boughs may . lie t ahttimed for beds._
'ln making beds for the sick and
,wounded, a
layer of piney boughs is first spread on the
zrourid,upon tltat the, gum blankets of the
seidigi, and . then the woolen blankets, using
4ir thepillowanything that can 'be obtained.
.khe shelter of hospital tents for the•-nick and
6, ll3 :3,,arrsinlieli,preferred to that of houses,.
on thelcorefiftelqn:lrss.
''" lEaCh tirigade of the division has its Ow . n
oPeratin table in the centre of litill'crW,
st a lla t, 4- - ' * Kol l l.l 4 P.44 l rthtn,hlt ' ke .o t4ifit
... , tia
Chiefq94 , of::„., ,litigams4o2' KheigAik,a.
s,iponsiblh-for-all- - ispeiltididrftrfdrnied. - He
shasjaktwo „assislantinurgeons, makMg„three to
each 'table, also a steward to assist and to
keep record
,of -, operatiw itnel to dispense
medicines to the sick, ,There are also other
„Ow:Va r! i l i lace .. d in char,ge of the sanitary stores
and b,_ ti.triedical 4!00n5,,,,Wh0 are ready at
,all times I,:i ' Vl' the ' the prescriptions of the ,
EMI
wound is at once re-examined, the sl:cl . L , npc
attended to in tents, the more sevc,...
to the operating tables. No amputations are
allowed on the field or in out-post hospitals.
These cases are decided in the division hos
pitals, consultations of the surgeons being
held in cases of doubt.
- In the Ist divisionhospital of the sth corps,
with which I was permitted to spend several
days on the march from SPottsylvania C. /i.
to the present ppition of the army, south of
the Pamunky river, i was most highly grati
fied and even astonished with the order and
success of its management. everything
seemed to be complete. The wounded-were
attended to with the greatest dispatch. The
supplies, medical, sanitary and ordinary, were
abundant, and provided upon the shortest
notice. The order of the hospital camp was
most admirable. There was a full comple
nient-of surgeons, of stewards, of nurses and
.of: chaplains, always in readiness to attend to
the wounded. In a march within half an hour
after the train stopped all the sick and wound
ed would be supplied-with beef tea or some
other nourishing food. - Incase of ,a battle, I
was, assured by the surgeon that if.tWalain
&fed wounded were brought in their arrange
ments were so complete, , that by eleven or
twelve o'clock in the evening of the battle all
the amputations would be Performed; the .
wounds dressed, the wounded fed andput
away to rest, and the camp quieted, for a
night's sleep. I looked on with admiration
and thankfulness as I beheld the corps of sur-,
geons in, charge of thia, let division hospital,
with their assistant surgeons, chaplains, stew
aids and nurses, taking such- rapid,' consider- .
:ate and succeesful - care' of the wounded men
that were brought in front the of battle.
The surgeons-in-chief and in, charge, Drs.
DeWitt and Thomap,„,whoie tentl was permit
ted to ahara most •of the time, seem to be.
most admirably fitted for their responsible pa
sition;' and ,to he unwearied "in attention to
their duties. They are suppoitidby as gentle
-Manly and able a body pf surgeons as it has
ever been my Privilege,to meet. s Ifost.of the
..operations performed in the way of amputa
tions, which I witnessed,- were by Dr., Kerr,
ti Allegheny Allegheny city. and were performed with a
readiness and skill, and, withal, , with a tender
rti•gard to the poor sufferer, such as elicited
-nay" admiration and deep respect. 'There are
- dbubtless cases of negligence and gross inat
tention to duty in most of our army hospitals,
and, 'as a consequence; unnecessary suffering
and death:among our wounded and brave de
fenders; but it is an authenticated, faUktliat.
never 'in the history of wars has so noble 'a
medical and sanitary record been given to the
world as in ciiinection With the ariniewof the
republic. Never before has the ratio of mor-
Mlity beeniedimed to anything like that which
is furnished by our armies. Never' before
were armies so cared for, nor wounded and
sick men, and the deadso attended as they
2are thisday-in-the army of-the Union; I caw
speak"only in terms of highest , praise of 'that
hospital 'with, Winch I became most familiar,
while. With ,the, army—the hospital of the Ist ,
division; sth . corps--and if all others are like
it, we may 'rest assured that our brave men
will, receive all-the attention and care that men
Of great skill and kindness, aided by thare
-sOurces of,,the Government,, can afford them.
•
' ' TWt!te PaibliC: •
fine
been requested by, i : friend, to de
fine my position-un the question at issue on.
'certain national interests that agitate the
public'inind, at this important period in the
hiitory of our afflicted country,..and being a
candidate for nomination by the ItepUblicatis
or' Loyalists of the.land and horde of the free
and-the brave, (for he that will not fight or
work 'at his conntry's call is only fit to. lie' a
- slitve,) I give:the folkiiving
The first andmost important-question is the
amendment to the Constitution.-In the midst
04 a revolution. ere i s no nee , kty of mak
-ling a.Constitution. • The public.
tcl?.muchexcited,for discuision, it RAT
bring the'civiliand antrsoldiels in collision
.the polls. Suppose there would be several'
regiments discharged.from:'selitice and be in
the city, and , the' grog shops all open on elee'--tienday t what do'you suppose would'be the
doudiiquence?: And I firmly believe the best,
interests of our common country demandit as
th i s elluty'of 'every General to-drive all
ticians seeking votes ‘ , to, sustain their posf- -
tion of trustfand•profit out of the army, and.
no State . I.iegialkire has any right to inteF
fere with the,army,of the ;United States. :Con
gress alone drafts, and should support and di
rect or make lalra for the executive power to
'enforce. •
1114.,next.
,question.of importance is the
compromises: 'Our fathers made with slave.,
holders, Should thgy 'be riie'stablislied, or
asithe Democrats,, 'hay, the Constitution as It
-es, before our mational, , flag•was •insulted in.
iCll.arlestorc harbor, , or State of South' Caro-
line, the birth plade of trait:ire... pie hittory•
of the country, debates in CongresS, interests
of freedom and slavery ; in tha , :territories„ axe
;sufficient to . satisfy every reflecting mind that
:the laborer is worthy of his hire,. and;govern
mente were formed for the: benefit of the poor
'Md oppressed, whether it be of conscience or
estate, as the man' 'diatitnte of . syMpathy is
worse than an infidel. • •
The third question to be answered, and per.
, haps the most important of them all, is, what
'to'do with'ed6niidiels who are `Plunderinglhet
,pUblic treasury in contracts and disbursing
..orpayinaster's department . ` . -We are Satisfied
that there is a combination or association`' of
inflividnas in,tliTi2pity and, neighborhood
;VOA soda Me - 361(0 enrich thenisebiei
:theres ; e ' xpense
! A o r f P oth s e u . :Cnnacie te c r esss ,ptaymas:•,
tars;-
'fraud should be severely punisheA, f
pith of tWeLitriny'aild-'are 'stibjebt'fo'martiall
lair ; and theythat, defraud the Government in
these times than dAgfittets. 716 , '
are enttiled to'a fair trial, anti, 1 When eon
,victed,..should be shot.or sent to the Dry Tor
tugatr- to pile' stones LOn . islands for more'
•SumbirS.' ,gsrY.
iMPOBTAINT ARREST.-0a Tuesday morning
i
last two a s sistant 'S. 'marshals arrived n
Carlisle, arid at once 'arrested' Kr...lsaac Liv
ingsiOni3Oliithing. merchant, -Mr. Leeds, his
cutter, and a lad, A.skeiv, his salei#pm.
The charge against these parties is that thtg
have aidod and.abetted desertion frinn the - or.
S. army, by selling newly enlisted volunteeim
full suits - ofrcitizens' - clothing,-knowing "they.'
were to be used as disguises, and taking from
them the United States clothing Worn at the
time pcif4e#hange t ' The ,erdence larf„whigli;
these - 'urges are exi)ected to be sustained
was collected hyDzijelfel Henderson, Provost
Uarshal, and forwarded to Philadelphia,
where a thorough examination-will be made.
—Herald.
. ,
PnieVlTiagetkab
06f the' very lieAt 'Vtg6tablei
now offered' to t4e citizens and Otrookers
.s
cif. It will' purify ,the bleed, and faaih the liver and
bowels in a good healthy l witliout the
least pain. Old and young; raale.hacyrelipi: - .0 can to t o
Of it. As to the truth of this hundreds min testify, lie it
,has'been well tried for the last. ten year's:, , is Prepared
higk and sold by .liirs. L, Ball, 'No. 27; coutli Pine street,
Harrisburg, Pa— . my 23
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4 isstoring its pristine color and rectifies the enects of
, A.a itiyef l p t e h itoVik(i Aifticia
"10.01 t. o era are mere ientakimus sho
itVoided. Sold hYIII-"Thildiitigrgien s Vatikatlll
1.1
IeLAY ST N.
r s;l6° V.:fi s &r,Ft r yivezi - Fr
• ed -.1 a crztril torwrr.. "Wel
• A h.2lJkiliei s. .lerS .T 4
yt ,13.01 eat e 4. aselsateusej
ItacittiVart• 9 6 Tkothes.'
For the cure orlioarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak inpublio. Manufactured
only by C. A. B' annvart & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read thfl following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Haninsstraer, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BAnavairr—Dear Mir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for -public speakers
and singers, in easel'''. of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found — them serving in
time of need, most Mituallj..
Yours truly, ~T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
Irea-I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvast's Tkochei.
• W. C4CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. aPreshyterian Church.
HAaszarstrao, Jan., 1b64.
To C. A. Mamma—Dear Sir: In th habit
-of speaking very frequently, and in places
Where the vocal orgiuis are very much taxed,
I have found the need of ou/ne gentle expecto
rant, and that want had been supplied in your
excellent Troches. ":„,
I consider them very far superior to any
I4ozenges that I havißiVer used, in removing
'speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent-use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the .delivery of public e 4 •
dresses. Yours, ate,
JNO. WALIMR JACKSON.
;Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Baunveirr—Dear Sir: Having usec
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them.toAll persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness oL
voice arising from publie speaking_or singing.
Your. B *. &c . , s l . iIWaS T UI VI '
PastOlOf Ridge ,) A venue(ltletli Church.
, .
Dinar= ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, I
FrAnnTsimito, Feb. 29, 1864. f
To C. A. Banarcutr—Dear Sir : I have
found your Troches 'to. be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voiee„ and are certainly of great bene
fit to alliitibliAmbakelil J., EMIR.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
!1
FINK. 11
WOREVORKS
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY
JOHN WISE,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNOT, HARRISBURG, PA.
..TIIHE following stock of Fireworks is now in
_ll_ store:
Roman Candies,:
Pin- Wheels, Mines of Stars and Serpents.
Serpents, Grasshoppers,
Water Pots, Flower hots,
*oil Wheels, Bengola Lights,
- • Bli Lights,
Red, Whiten/LA RNA , .Spangalotteis, •
Chinese Rockets, .Pullineezuckers, - •
Fire,Crackers, Torpeeos,....
Torpedo & Firecracker Gm, New Torpedo Bow,
J4se:Stick, or Punic, . , Flags,_no. •
tNOW is the time to pmolose ...while.ihera is a good as
sortment.. 59 A ".•:, , JOHN WISE,
eti:dtf.o. Third street; noar W4Ent.
VALUABLE' -PARM • :•AT PUBLIC. • 'SALE,
THE subscriber will sell Id, public sale on
Saturday, June 18th, 1864, at the Court House in
the city of Harrisburg, at 2 o'clock P. NC the farm now
Oricupied by Jacob Fitting, in Susquehanna township.
Said farm contains one hundren acres, more or leas, and
bribounded by lands of Herman Airloks, Geo. W. ldcGalle,
German and others; Paxton creek runs along and
through the
' ram*, rr Vhere is dilietAb%lbrysioiiliuti ali disink'i mrn
on
the place,.and also a fine limestone quarry. A. draft of
the farm can be seen at the adze of Dr. Rutherford, on
Front street any time until day of sale. The above farm
iswithin Z 3 miles of the city and is In fine order.
t7-AtS , • 04, D. FORSTER. .
:,TO :LEARN, PIANO-FORTE PLAYING
•EAsgirANV4,,Oß:otrsalrLY, ruse the
.5tk.701.10:0 Rtfwaaol4. BOOK
-;4lnsinpiegialisent lipon,ltitetters in pro. ;
tressive arranger eilradliptiitiOti and afinpileity. -Found
ed upon a new and original plan, and illustrated by a
sense of plates, showing the proper position of the hands
and fingers.
Y., 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 wholhave examined
it, it is pronounced - superior id - 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 playingt It is adapted to ail
:gritdes of tuition, from the rudimental studies of the
youngest, to the silidies anil i xercisen,of.advauced pupils
.Piro editions, arCpublfabed, ..one idOithig American the,
other Foreignlingering. When the work 18 order i
ed, fno
preßrence is,designatcd, the edition with American do
gifring Rill be arint.- : .• •
0 - Besure*nt In Ordciing .11 :iou are paiticulli in
spocitNnithe."VW lIRTROD.P Price $ 3,50. Mailed,
poiatpaid, to any address Sold by a. mum Dealers.
OLIVER DITSON k CO., Publishers; 277 Washington
street, Boston, -je7-tf
immFAsE AUCTION, SALE
OF a talt{l34an) saraarrr cow-scrum or
,RARE AND BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS!
- AT THE MARKET HOUSE, HABELSBURG.
0,1elo).a Sattrigili reserve, Or limit as, to
.Pete /ND +{ . 4
. f , lasjp:is
part ofta reaftillitiPAPWr,Rat lAndOnvEngland,. anomie
()t i the most splendid,l4rhi e i Sliella,ever, witneased in this
bbontry, with various other natural curiosities, compris
ing
ri, CORALS, CAMEOS PEARLS &C .
consisting of OVRIR'IOOO SERRD4II 1
I.ll3,;•sitch ea have never
before been offered for sale in this vicinity, and a rare
opportunity is now offered to the citizens.
The public, and ladies in particular, are invited to ex
firclitle this ma g nificent assortment of curiosities from the
idominfons of
•• 4 01dolVeptiume. • •
They irerlilt the wiarke qr-rioltre; and no artist that ever'
lived could imitilee'dlini gimp& andthlors. The Wen;
tiers and beauties of the mighty deep. Also, a variety of
DILLNESE FANS, • f •
JAPANEgIeII ri IES) “••
; RARE INK STANDS,
BREAD TRAYS,
' * , atm? oAtittott
; 'PEARL 814ALS,
.-• MEW FRAMES
•'• P." ;•' AND Wl=
"Sale to commence, Wednesday, Juneptb, and continue
.Tl3(ursdas, Friday and 4t at 30 qclock, A. M., and
3P.M. ; aiso,lfedngsda , ftatnrcfayrmornings, Market
hair% ENSMINGER & ADAMS,
iidItRISBORG, June 6, 1864. je7.dst Auctioneers.
VAIP-
.RCSCITILARS
•
31 1 411171 - IMLAAS
IN D..**. GROSS. NEW NaLDING,
MARKET STREET;
tNew Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
rtment of
& SIJMNERrMANTELS,
i -FRENCH CLOTMOIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
s. NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samplai, hirevery color and hand
somely trimmed, from $7 5 010 $lB.
1000
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASKS,
Handsomely and rirhly trited,t from $lO upward.
tHILDREN'S ISANTELt 4B.GE VARIETY.
re2s
A. C. OWL' )
A.V r rORMEIr-gT - LAW,
AV.
111 AS removed hie" Offi Atm Third to Wall.
nut street, next to thrieon. All brininess in
- , to him will receive prrt and careful attention.
it
tr 4
tnta
WANTS.
W AI t 4 o TED—I i e R7A I2IB 9 I . 4 T. FL'AZITYG
. , . .
(21. RT., WASTED—To do„genera: haulm.
. _
kfi work at good wages. Enquire at this omee.
jell-lt
HANDS "W'M'ED.
AFEW more hands can have employment
at the Keystone Nursery, to pick peas, strawber
ries, and weed in the garden. None need apply bat per,„-
eons who have been accustomed to do.the above ,Itind or
work. J. MISR.
WANTED—Several Cabinet Makers and
Carpenters for In door work. Riahest wages
pal& Mao, a stout boy to strike In the blacksmith shop'
Apply at the Eagle Work!. W. 0. HICKOK,
jeS-Iwe
WANTS A. SITUATION as ladies' muse.
Can come well recommended ' as experienced
nurse. 'Esquire at the National Hotel for NHS. SMITH.
jeB4t* .
AGENTS wanted to Bell the Standard Hie-"
toll of the War. -A rare chance to make money.
Agents are clearing from.sl.oo t 0.5200 par month. 200,090
volumes already sold. geed for circulara. Address
JONES BROS. & CO.,
de 39 Publishers, Baltimore,llA.
IXTINTED—A good pastry Cook, and a
y good meat Cook. Inquire at the
ap3o-af BRADY HOUSE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
X 25 0 ; ; REWARD:
NVERE stolen from , the subscriber =Ale
night of the 9th'init., a GOLD WATOH,.(Pateke
Phillips & Co, maker°, Geneva,) one Diamond,BreastPin
and Ring, one . Cerbunolo Riag, Watoh and Diarnond.Pin,
all having "Reny Thornas , dbgraved °Wiliam; alics9o
in HONEY: A reward of $230 will lie paid for the re-:
oovery of, the property and arrest of the thief;
" ELMIUSIBMW. June 104,f HENRY TEORA.S. .
ONE well eipetieticed GARDENER will
find employment it WELL RECOMMENRKS,Itt,
the Keystone Stock Farm. A good tenant house will Yee
tarnished him free of rent if answers his purpm.e..
.AlBO, four good laboreismsuiteAl-at the :Keystone' Firm
and Nnreery if wall experienced. ~ 5 . J—Kl.lll.
HAY, HAY, FORC.NALE AT AUCTION.
•
1111 & CO. will sell at public auction; 'on
JO Saturday, June 11th next, at the old. Wallower
- warehouse, as the Peonsyloarda can.ll, a large lot of
Baled Hay, being somewhat damaged by transportation.
Salo to commence at 10 o'clock, 4. as. je11,31,
HUOXSTERS' BASKETS.—ShisIer Fut
zer, uccenfors to W. Dock, jr., & Co.,' haye 'en band
3$ .ozerk ‘ hickory baekets. Price $5 60 per dozen. je9
yIISTRECEIVED-44 gallons pure currant
O. Willa, from a Lancaster county farmer the toast
Made domestic wino in this city. Price sa ad per geol.
ior sale et SHISLER & ERASER.,
jeo • Successors to Wm. Deck. jr., & 00.
CANDIDATE FOIL CONGRESS.
Rensunstuto, PA., Jane 9,1864.
THE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Republicans of the 14th Congressional, Did-;
trick of Pennsylvania, composed of toe counties, of Dau
phin Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conventions of the said
District tjekdtel JOSIAH ESPY.
. . . _
awed& a nd A;lleriCo4; Sunbury, Chronicle, Lewisburg,
Tribune, Middlebu_rg, T r out/raph,.ll4
flinburg, and Republican paper "at Sontagve
,copylir-
Convention; aid send bine to advettiser.
SP.TRITIIALISM.
SAM'L H, PAIST, Blind Test Medium, will
give seances for communion with the Spirit World,
at Exchange Ball, Walnut street, until furthernotice. He
will aloe make clairvoyant examination of diseases for
those desiring it. Hours from'Sti st. to 12 sr., Sad
r. x. to X. Term's 50 cebbkiech sitting.
Every one applying for a sittinrdoes it. on their own
vesponsibilityi as the manifestation ota spiral is notat the
option'of the mediem. - • job-dt.f
•
•
.TO THE=•PII"B ` LIC• •' •
.
ON and after Monday; Jane 13th, 1864, we
the tinderatgned "DRY , GOODS MERCILANIIit.
MILLINERS AND FANCY TRIMMING MORES," agr6e
to entirely cliise,cmr respective planet of business at ellht
oPclock., P. K. ovary strolling , (except Sidurday,) until uo
tuber Ist,
Cathcart & Brother' , Mrs. E. D. Kline,
A 4.7, Jones ; M. Stoddard & Co.,
Da4e I EPPICY, ' - Mayer,
AP& Lectza e, . at ,, Reat§lkerM
SOL Browneldi • gr4.g QbslYne,
Chas s. atra. - )L 4 Kiathean,
Lewy,.' • "'At Kiiitellatan;
14 Wiler & Co., Mrs. C. A. Berrytall,
Leopold Mier, Miss S. A. Bryan,
'L i Simon, Miss M. Y. Wilson,
James S. Fspy, J. A. Mather,
C. L. Bowman, 'Mri'E. Bre
Joseph Kahnweiter, Mts.! J. , :Wagnitri
lame! Ream, Annie E, - Bell,
A, Burnett, Tackgoa: -
- Lovenstein, iegglgt
. .
PLANTS: PEA.NTSI! . :PLANTS!!!
AT the Keystone..Napsery; the following-
Plants can be tuid , - • .
Winningstadt Cabbage, 50 cents perl.oo, $4 per 1000.
•DiumbeadAYey Cabbage, 16 cents per 100, $701:1000.
IFlatt Dutch Cabbage, 06 cents per 100, 56 rtr-1000.- •
Late Drumhead, fine, 65;centsrper100, $5 pel.1000:- •
Tobacco, 33 cents per 103, $2 60 Per 1004. t. -
Cellery, 36 cents per 190,, $3 00,per 100.
While Apple Tomato Plants, - $l. 00,por 1000;
Orders for all kinds of early vegetables will bepromptly
attended Co. ' J. WWI,
• 'Jed .. Keystone Fan; near Harrisburg,
SOLE AGENCY -. FOR Tfll CITY'
fr AM happy. to offer to ,the. public a. large
and splendid assortment of,
SUPERIOR GOLD .PENS, `.
manufactured by:
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD' 't:4
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give en
tire satisfaction.
PLEASE TRY TREK.
SCUEFFER'S BOOIC STORE,
Second , strest, opposite Presbyterian' Church; Zarrlabargi
TTNRIYALLED CHAFA_LER FURNATURE
.
Li POLISH densnot affect the , varnsh, but restoilts
-th e t ele xe d h t .t h w: It diem not discolor:- it -will restore;
With vory little/oer, every finished surface,. either, metal
Cawood. numufacturere and dealers. in farnitum
slfeettirso it for Cleaning furniture that has 6p'erd Stand
`Covered with Mist A touch and rttb here and theie
make it bright and froth:, FOINSIdEt by
S A KUNKEL 4r, BRO., '
;Jiri-illf, • 118Barket street,. Harrisburg.
5/A: DOZEN JARS . ENGLIBEITIOEILE4
a„, comprising. Picabhp, Chow Chow, Cauliflower;
Mixed Pickles, Caking, Walnuts and Onions. For hide
wholesale and retail by , SHISLEIt'ai - FRAZER,
'mys 'suecessom to W. - Dock, & Co.
, . ACRID _LOTS FOR , SALE.
BERIIYHELL having sold part, of,kda,
J. .
grstaid abSvektowit,,ltqa iota or an ttre. Vidi
aihngthe road . 'There le one lot left 'of two acing .
with fine river frost 157. feet. Ttie bidldinga will be sold'
with tttres or. ensures.: • t itatf
NEW 'Lid UOR STORE.
.IrWPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND
OTHERS.—The undersigned otters at who/dale, to
the trade, a choice lot of -the best liquors ever brought to
Harrisburg, viz: French Brandies, Holland Gins, Scotch,
Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Bye Whisky; Foriogn
and Domestic Wines, such as Champagne, Must, Catawba,
Alt liquors warranted, as represented, Landlords
and others will dad it to their advantage to call and ex
amine the assortment at the store, on South Second
street, two doors below Chestnut. ,
my27-dem ' ' tiEORGH WHATIHIS.
. .
- .-
PRIVATE ISALE.
()lip,' of thi best` locations ' for MOM,
WORKS in the State , a vary reasonable ,
price; to any purcitasei who will improve it, situated. with—
it short distance of the city of .4mrispurg,..between. the
P•MnsylvaniarMiroad and canal, about live handfed feet
wide, and alongside.of the` beat limestone quarries in the .
State and close to agood turnpike roat• room for
mist() cinders for 13.1t.,t years, withoutvaYbnpforthe hind
Apply to. . DAV,IDI',
j Attorneyai-Law, No. 24 North Second aired,
maripldif - Harrisburg, Pa. 4
Inhilinfelptda'Preati insert three times and send Mit- to
thisminceo - . •
' k FOR S.A.L . E. ,
HE Istibserifei offers foi sale 4 tsie %V
T -
A. claw Phelan, marble top billiard nada% imonsidtto
nlaer sad tuning Eitliresent at as salent 'id &Piddle; Ple
I Land for Sale. lite 11l health of the subscriber Is the only reason that itl
- - t a t °g L ilt lit nitlE a s=;-at: : t ": ' - t - Ilea
I.lt-lirwalip:
trdll4''.. bsalyeaddLsinynginformatien
pal-chasers ; 126 acres clear, good buildings thereon, wish: ... Carlisl P
e. a.
dee-dlty , . 1 I le,
x , ! weill i.. be for
G. or. drec i tio xe4
saw mut For farther partici:this, address
4, -, . . .).;,.‘.-.1 , .... ~ .r.LaAnliggirakrrr-1 VI .M MIISTAXI# timirbesnmingot
mr3 o -dam ~ 0
.P....kroank satuAnam- 4.. jusirebiateemilkor oak by. j I Li-, t-
MUSLIM k
(
ifehl _ (saisinanfro .-T446*.0.)
HAMS.! TEAMS!—A fresh supply *if mien
eners's Excelsior Hams and Dried Beef at
i"29 .PDXE4AFORAZR.
VSS BiattrESSipiAfhoia
artidt ataPPo at. ,• i
MUM & maim
r I .., i ....,..I..,l,l4.alcoemacklia WmXi* ir....A1av0.)
is tAkiio ..464,,r4i a aos.. 4F try,. x•. 4 b., - 4 • - -
AMUSEMENTS._,__
W Y At i lt N
. . . . 4'„3. • "
'rill* WIZ
: i.g te“ti .ivi
SANFOR.V*
FRIDAY AND SATURDA Y' --EvEignms.
SATURDAY AFTT4t$Ol.OO:',l:::"
CANTERBURY .MUSIO:zfI A T 414 .
WALNUT ST., .13FLOW. TUIBD
• Sole lase
opn' EYERY martNo,. •
Vi'lth a iltat.claaa Company
- SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, /so., &o.:
Adnilealon. ........ ............ ...... cool&
Sesta in Boxes
rEM/RSDAY, 0
GRAND PIC-D11,4C
TOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
HOPE FIRE COMPANY, NO. 2,
TO BS XIMGD AT , • -
1-I(3F7PMALINT'S WOODS,'
• ON THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1864.
IM=l
FLOOR BLILBTAGERS-
D, E. KAMM, BARR,
WC CARSON, .., TEMP. THOMAS.
An adequate police fOroa *ill be On theground to pre
. tissue order, and the 'committee refer. to. former - =ago=
No rioting or disorderly eoniluct of any kind toll be. tiA-
It is the intention of the committee to make this. the,
pie-nio of the season.
Cars will leave the foot of Market streets,. 8 A. w...suid:
2n. xi. stepping at Baily's Crossing . Returning, leave
the woods at 7}..4 . p. it. -Mire. for round trip 2. cease
Carriages will leave the Hose House.every koar during
the day. . .
COMMITTEE:
I) E. Martin, ' ' ra, Haven
Wm. Carson, 'M. R. Banc
Wm. M'CoY, . . '' Henry Snyder,
X IL Pranicem, P. Flanigan,
Matthias Hurtnazi, S.amael Mine,
Theo. Thomas, Ed. Clays
' J. E. Paned, ' James Dunlap,
D. C. Mar in.'
p . JUNE 10'11-1-
.
' my27,doodtgkdtd
AUCTION SALE
Os
CONDEMNED` HORSES.
WAR Dspawrsnorr,CATAlßT Scasau
ONPICR COT pkiref Quarersaaresisa„
Warsaw:non, C., April 25,1864
be sold at public -auction, to the
STILL
Irigheathidder, at the times and places named be-
Ina viz:
Scranton, Penn'a, Thursday, June lath.
Wririarnerrort, l'enn , a, Thursday, June 2,3 d.
One Hundred (100) horiesitt Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places.
These Horses have 'been condemned, as *jet for the
Cavalry service of the United_staue Army.
For road and farm purposes many` good bargains may
be had.
Horses' will be "soldsingly.
Bales begin at 10 and cont.inae, daily til l all are
.IcL
reasury.poies -
TES MS: CASH 111. United States T reasury. vim only.
iii 28.4114 Li. Col. an C. Q. M. CariarS , &wenn.
NOTICE.
riIHE Underrigned Commissioners, named
in an Act of the Legislature,' approved the 4th day
of May, 1804, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
burg and 'Rush Gap. Railroad Company; hereby- give
public notice that books %Bite opened for receiving sulut:
scrlptlens to the Capital Stock of said Compaq at Ws , —
following named Hines and places in the county of
phin, to wit At ' the house of Jacob loniser, in Grati- , e
town, on THURSDAY, the 23d day of June; ixist. —Ate : the
house of Benjamin floniner, in iterzysburg, 310142rAri4
the 27th day of June.-inst.' At the bane of J." G. ileaper,
in Millersburg on THURSDAY, the 30th day
J
At the ONES , HOUSR. In the City of
on TUESDAY, the fdir day of July next; and tiu ki =al
times and places some-two - orsmore of the Commissioneran4
Will attend, and Unit the Books will -be kopPopeoraroaast
six hours, commencing at 9 o'clock4n she forenoon mu-,
wary , day, for the term of three intlicial.days; or turti4:
It:number of shares authorised by the ' law.- shall Phaire , si
, aubseribed. DAVID PORTER„
HENRY THOMAS,- .
JAMES FREELAND,.
G. H. BRUBAXEN,..
F. WENRICK,-. •
-JONATHAN SWAB,.
DANIEL LEHR.
je2d.-4w,
ItARRISDIEMG, Is 311110;'186t.
HARRISBURG COMMITTEE QF Till)
GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR. CY - LA.r
Butt, - ENCOME AND REVENUE,
Public offices—W . W Bays, - cieni Conior: ' ' • '
Iron—Dr George Bailey, James•M'Cortniek n ir. 2 •
tianks--James W Wier, J Mtearoe Kreiter.
•Manufacteries—W 0 Hickok, William T Filldrnp.
Druggists—S A Kunkel, Charles A Bann-mri. . • '
- Livery—William Colder, F A Murray. •-••• .•
thocers—J It Eby, Christian Frazer.
' Merchants, Storekeepers, kc—Danfel—Eppley; John • L
•• Speel.
Leather and Shoes—John Edwards, .T K Greenawalt.
'Clothiers-L-Yolin W•dloi t hr,‘ William Sayford. ;•. -
Inmber—John B Cox, D 13 Boss.
:Hotels--Charles Mann, William G Thompson. • • r .
Printers and Book" Sellers George Bergner, Theodore'
F &heifer. • • . •
•
ailders—John B Simon, AM-Black. •• '
• Matiress and Telegraph—John Ii BeriThilt, John Bing- "
•
Medical—Dr Bartle, WM Eta ' • '•"'
Dentistry—Dr J P Keller, J W Mall. "
Photographers' and Music Dealtni—Le Rae .I.orner; Witt*
Him Enoch& „
Railroads—Samuel D Young, J R Dubarry. • , • .".
Forwarders and Coal Dealers.:-Wm K Alricks, B M'Oliti
mick.
Victuallers and Bakers--ilex Shaer,
The above Committee are requested to meet on- hllll5-
day evening next, June 9th, at 8 o'clock, at the COURT
ROUSH, for the purposemt organisation.
By order of the Chairman.
je7-dtf
LINENS
.116 USE FURNISHING' G OODS
. .
Of every description; the largest assortment
to be found. in thecity, •
WINDOW CIJRTAIIQB
ISELS:333aSr,
Curtain Materials
TABLE, AND PIANO OOVERS.
R.IIEPIIRD, VAN HARLINGEN & '
looichastmit
jta-dw PHILP EITTELL
Azov:err ALLICSILAVS Ormuz, 14.4ir INut476r,
Hamusanno, Pa., June 6,1864_ f
10 DRAFTED MEN.—I a= directed by
Lieut. Col. J. V. Bomford, A. A. Provost Mersbal
:General, by his eileillar, No. 59, of June. 4,1804.
lab "That drafted men are not. alkeived to enlist asvoiNn
teem after being drafted; and that the credits for dratted
men will remain for the sub,diutficje from whisk, tkey
:were drafted, 40,*tttir 'whether loce4 hotaity has settee
nbt bean paid to such men, upon "illegal enlistment"
JNO. KAY CLEXENT,
Captabt and Provost 3Sa rshal,l4th MI, Pa.
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iTh AWE • all,
Ont.-Ica t.te LEV I AP Kozarsa
1 - etivatia.(l. 3.44 elet,
..2s cents.
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