Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 14, 1864, Image 3

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HARItI:3BURG, PA
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1864
NOT e CE Ti) AD VEHTLSERS.—AII Adver
!i-ements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Heaths, Ste., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accent.
pa xoed with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Moitij
lug Edition u-ithoot extra charge. • ••
TOWN AND COUNTRY
LOCAL BOUNTY FO3l CREDITS paid at Herr
Hotel. • jel4dlw*
I==:ZEZ:I
Two PINE BUILDING LOTS for sale on Pena
above Broad street. Terms, one-half cash.
Inquire of Dr. Wyeth, at Wyeth & Creamer's,
South Second street.
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SELLING OFF TO CLOSE BUSINESS - -Tho en-
tire stock of Millinery Goods, comprising
fine assortment of Ribbons, Flowers Find Straw
Goods, &c. To any person wishing to en
gage in the business this is'a rare chance
Call ea 13r at A. KAUFFMAN'S, No. 4 .111arke
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OEM
THE regular semi-annual meeting of the
Paxton Fire Company, No. 6, will be held at
their hall this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock.
CALL AT KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE, 93 Market
street, and see the Natural Weather Indicator.
It foretells the weather from 12 to 24 hours in
advance and never fails. Price only $3 75.
See advertisement in another column. jl4-2w
CIIIIRCH DEDICATION. —The Free Will Bap
tist (Colored) Church, located in Verbeke
town, will be dedicated with appropriate cere
monies, on Sunday, the 26th inst. The dedi;
cation sermon will be preached by Bev.
James Phillips, of New York, at ten o'clock
on said clay. Thefeyill also be public ser
vices at 3 o'clock, r. he., and in the evening,
conducted by ministers from abroad. -The
public are invited to attend. •
Tzta 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves
were mustered out of service yesterday by
Capt. Robinson, it being the first regiment
of that famous organization mustered out at
Camp Curtin. Much is due to Capt. Robin
son for the facilities afforded by him to secure
the speedy mustering out of the regiments of
the Reserves now at Camp Curtin. It is ex
pected by Capt. R. that he will be able to
muster out the entire force of the Reserves
now at this post, before the end of the week.
We rejoice at this fact, as the men are impa
tient to get home.
A TASTE FOR FLOWED indicates the refine
ment of those who cultivate it, as a penchant
for weeds illustrates the true nature of those
thuS inclined. This was our reflection when
we received a package by express from
Middle
town, this morning, freiglit paid, a package
by which the sender doubtless designed to
indicate, not his esteem for "locals," but his
own small compass of soul and sentiment.
—About the time the express man left the
counting room, an urchin entered bearing a
borptet of rare flowers, to be placed in our
miniature parterre as a contribution from a
friend and not a lout ridiculous:
Pre-mcs.—An unusual number of pic-nics
are being held this season. We advertise to
day five in our columns.
The first one on the programme is to be
given by the Hotel-Keepers of this city, on In
dependence Island, to-morrow, (Wednesday.)
The Hope Fire Company will hold their an
nual pic-nic, at Hoffman's Woods, on Thurs
day next, the 16th inst. The "Hivers " have
sold a large number of tickets, and we have
no doubt the pic-nic will be the largest held
this season.
Capt. Orem will hold his third pic-nic at
Hoffman's Woods, on Saturday, the 18th.
The Citizen Fire Company will hold their an
nual pic-nic on Wednesday, the 22d inst., at
Hoffman's Woods. The company has been
under considerable expense lately, and still
being somewhat in debt are deserving of
liberal support from the public. The pie-nice
given by this company have always been con
ducted in excellent style. , '
The Vine Street Methodist Sunday
,School will
hold their anneal pic-nie atDerry Station, on',
the Lebanon Valley Railroad, on Thursday,
June 23d. This will afford families an oppor
tunity to spend a day in the woods with their
little ones.
TER SOLDIERS' ..11 4 TREAT.-It is astonishing .;
;
to observe the number of men daily - patising
through this city, en route for and.'from the
army. Being the centre from which diverge
the most important railroad . fineS in the Com
monwealth, connecting the great commercial
emporiums of the north-east and the north
west with the Federal metropolis, it is here
that we have had au opportunity greater than
at any-other point, to observe the roaterial,ouf
of whieh opr armies are constructed, 'and with
which our leaders win victories. At the "Sol
diers' Retreat" may be seen, daily, the vete
ran and the raw recruit, the volunteer, regu
lar and conscript; and here, too, they are en
tertained perhaps - with more liberality - and
with greater regard for their comfort than. at
any other post of our military operations.
Capt. WillhanEs, the officer in charge of the
"Retreat," conducts his. establishment on
something of the principle. of a first.claas:ho-:
tel. He entertains his guests as heroes"shotild'
alone be entertained, and maintains-the; very
,
hest of order at all times in his vast estab
lishment. It would amply - repay those,
.Seek'
ing information concerning the condition of
our fighting men, occasionally to visit the Re
treat. They will not only be gratified - With .
the intelligence derived from the returning
veterans, -but theywill• be pleased to.n4a
care and attention exercised by Capt. .W..t.tó_
preserve 'the succcessful. operations of all. 11167. I
machinery of: his vast catabliShment. _
Illusrmasn 07 r.-Company I, of the Sixth
Pennsylvania Bowes, was mustered out of
service this morning at Camp Curtin. At the
conclusion of the muster-out, Surgeon Bower
addressed the company in a neat and patri
otic speech; alluding to the many battles they
had been engaged in and the numerous vic
tories they had gained over the rebels. The
Surgeon was heartily cheered; and the com
pany finished the exercises by singing the
song called "Homeward Bound," with quar
tette and chorus, in excellent style. Our best
wishes go with them.
Sens MEW FAXELY tisr..—ln consequence of
the liability of hams and cured beef to become
tainted &ring the summer season, and on
account of the fact that canvassing of hams
adds considerably to their coat, by the price
of cotton goods, Shialer & Frazer have made
arrangements to get hams and cured beef
fresh from the smoke-house three. times per
week. By this plan they expect to be able
to supply their customers and families with
the very choicest article in this line of their
business. The attention of the public is in
vited to the advertisement of this firm on this
subject.
A. R. WTETH
Jonai H. Zammnit will be the master of cere: -
monies at the Hotel-keepers' pic-nic, to be
given on Independence Island on the 15th
inst., a fact which alone will be sufficient to
secure the success of the party, as he is known
to be one of the most courteous and affable
gentlemen, on such occasions. If we thought
that the master of ceremonies and his friends
would 'devote the day 'previous to trout fish
ing, we Might finally, be induced to risk a
voyage to Independence Island on the 15th,
as then there might;be a prospect of our test::
ing the result of their angling ability so fre
quently promised us . heretofore. -
ACCIDENT AT MIDDLETOWN. —On Saturday
morning last,- an accident occurred in Middle
tewn,- by which two Persons were injured. As
the citizens of the to`wn were passing to and
from market, efreight train crossed the street.
Mr. Benjamin Boyer and otherd - attdthpted to
cross the track in the rear of the train, but at
the same , time_a passenger train came along.
Mr. Boyer wed: caught by the "cow-catcher,"
and was carried about fifty yards—sustaining
serious injiry." An aged lady, 'Ms. Hicker
nell, was also struck by the train, and was
considerably bruised. We learn that both are
rapidly recovering:-
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LIQUID RENNET, —Liciuid Rennet yields with
milk 'the most luscious of all deserts for . the
table ; the lightest and most grateful diet for*
invalids and children. Milk contains every
element of the bodily constitution ; when co
agulated with rennet it is always light and;
easy of digestion, and supports the systeni•
with the least possible encitement. When'
still greater nutritive power is desired, cream;
and sugar may be added,. A teaspopnful con-,
verts a quart of milkinto a. - firm curd. Pre-'
pared and sold, wholesale : anal retail, by
B. A. KUNKEL, 118 Market street.
. •
Car Pausarrnkrzox.—The Reserves in-
Camp Curtin, yesterday:presented to Capt. J.•
A. Major, Commissary; of the canal), a splen-,
did gold-headed rosewood cane. The pre-'
sentation speech was made by CoL Fisher,
who briefly alluded to the pleasant relation's
which existed 'between the soldiers and the'
Commissary in .1881, and the,renewed obliga
tions he had placed them un.der since their'
return in various ways, but more particularly
in usingihis individual exertions to procure'
tents for the use of the war-worn veterans
during . their stay in Harrisburg. The .COm-.
nassary, Who supposed that he had — done
nothing more than his duty, was taken
tirely by surprise. The cane aside" - frorn - -its
intrinsic value', will be kept by Mr. 'Major as'
a memento beyond money or price.
Naanow F,soars .—The horses of Mr. Henry
Backenstoss, attached to a light market wa
gon, were frightened by a loconiothe :Whistle
this morning, as they were crossing the-rail
road, and ran nil up Market street.. When
near Fourth Are 3t.they ran against a beav
wagon, which detached the front-wheels. The
occupants of the wagon, Mr. Backenstoss, his
wife and a lady, were suddenly thrown to the'
ground and miraculously escaped instant
death. Neitheie of the parties were injured
in the least. The horses proceeded , up to
Market Square, where • they were, suddenlY
halted by coming in contact with the market
house. One of the. horses was slightly cut in
the front leg.
RAl:Laos]) Aocmyarr.-3faradalou§ EseaP of
a Largely Laden Passenger Train.--As the
Express train for the Westpn the Pennsylva
nia Railroad was running in the vicinity of
Pack-• Saddle (such is the name given to us by
a passenger) on the Conemaugh, 13 miles west
of lohnstown, an axle of • the water-tank
broke, and for a time -the entire train was in
imminent peril of being destioyed with allon
board. If the engineer had not succeeded in
checking.the train , when he (AO, the;prot,l)il
ity was hat it would have bemi.priCiPitated
over arcernbindbnent - cirielituidiecl feet high.
Only the cool courage and presence of mind
of the engineer saved the lives of those on
the train. From What `a•e could learn only
one man -was slightly injured. The , accident
detained the train several hours after its time
on the schedide:
Carr nazx's Aaxis AND Lzos.---A tilistinguished
physician, who died some years since inTaris,
declared: "I believe that during the twenty
years that I have practised my profession, in
this city, 20,000 children have been carried to
the cemeteries, a sacrifice to the abs urd cus
tom of exposing their arms naked...
On this the editor of tb, e phil a derplea Altdi
cal and Surgical Reportr x remarks:
Put the bulb of a V aermometer in a taby's
month, the mercury rises to ninety degrees.
Now carry the sew e to its little hand; if the
arm be bare and t lie evening cool, the mer
cury mill, sink to fifty degrees. Of course all
`the-blood that f",OWa through these arias must
fall-from ten. • to forty degrees below the tem
perature of %he Ai ef irt: -Neel I say, when
these eturretVt s .:--bi:bViiod... OW - bank into the
Chest, to child ' s vi t ality must be more or
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less compromised? And need I tide'.
ought not to be surprised at its freq..,
curring affections of the tongue, throat or
stomach? I have seen more than one child
with habitual cough and hoarseness, choking
vfith 3311.10115, entirely and permanently relieved
by simply keeping the hands and arms warm.
Every observing and progressive physician
has daily opportunities of witnessing the
same cure.
To 'run PCMLIC.—The return of our Mr.
Bowman on Saturday from a flying visit to
attend the Fair at Philadelphia, and pick up
a few choice dry goods, enables us to ask our
friends'and patrons to call and examine them.
We also - ask the attention of lathes to our
new style of "Bowman" hoop skirt, which for
beauty and durability cannot be excelled.
The cheap dry goods house, No. 1, corner of
Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
".I lutVe never changed my mind rrspeatlng them (ran
the first, except to think yet better of that. which I began
thinkfag well of " Rev. EMMY WARD BEECHER...
"The Troches are a staff of life to me." . •
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,.
Pres. Hamilton . College, Clinton, N. Y.
"For Throat Troubles they are a specific."
, N. P. WILLIS.
"Too favorably known to need commendation." -
Hon, CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres, Maas. Senate.
"Contain no opium nor anything injurious."
Dr. A A. HAVES, Chemist, Roston.
"An elegant eembination for coughs,"
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston.
recoMmend,their nag to public speakers."
Rev. E. H. CHAPIN
"Most salutary relief in Bronchitis."
Rev. S. SEIGeSIED, Morristown, Ohio.
"Very beneficial when suffering from Colds."
Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis.
"Almost instant, relief in,the distressinglabor of breath..
log peculiar to Asthma." '
Rev. A. C. ROLESTON, Now York.
"They have suited my case exactly, eel evingmy throat
ao that I could'Sing with ease." T. DUCHARME," •
' Chorister French Parish Maids:: Montreal _
As there are imitations be sure to obtain the GENUINE.
•? To Clear the, House of Files, use
Dutcher's celebrated LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER-,- a neat
cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet will kill a quart'
SOLO EVERY WHERE.
re,ENCEL,,RICHARDS At CO., 10th and Market, greets,
Philadelphia t .wholesale agent& ray24-4AcwBvr ,
;Military linsiarai Attended To.
Bounti, Pension, Back Pay, Subslidonee and Military
and War Clatrim generally, made out and Collected.' Per
residing at a distance can have their business, trans'-
umic'by addressing
EINENESNTDICR, Attorney-at-Law
. deltAlly " Third straw., KarrishArgrb.
cOLGATJE'S lIONICY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de•
mend, is made from the ekoitteut materials, is mild
and emollient (nits nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin.
For Sale by ali Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealem
jan2s-dryly
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
IrISOU
NEW YORK AUCTION.
GREAT BARGAINSINKUSLINS.
Full yard wide bleached muslin , at 30 cents; worth 40
cents.
Bleached Muslin, at 25 cents; worth 35 cents.
Bleached =lain, at 22 cents; worth 30 cents.
20 pieces ofall wool flAnnals cheiP.
Bl*k Bilk, at sl2u; worth $1 ST.
Bladrailk - , at $130; worth .$ l6O.
Black silk, at $ L 45; worth $1.85.
,2000 yards of black silks froni auction.
!Beautiful pearl color silk finish alpaca.
Alpitca.s in leather color, atone colors and other colors..
White cambrics, soft finished 5-4 FrenChCambr l c.
• Jaconetts, Irian Linea.
Shirt br, eats, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 58 cents.
Splendid assortemnt of calicos. .
Cloak-, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks.
stockings, the beat and cheapest..
Pocket bandkerchiefs,for ladles, atali prices,
Mai sallies quilts:and crash for. t 'wets.
We have now a very large stock of goods, all bought at
reduced prices, and which wa. will Bell at prices which.
cannot fall to give satisfaction
• We.have also a very ,argelotot alpacas, casitimere cloth;
bombazines: .• • • S. LIDWY.
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Pure Vegetable Medicine.
ONE of the very beat Vegetable Medieinefi
is now offered to the citizens and strangers of thla
city. It will purify the blood, and leave the liver and
bowels in a vied healthy condition. Operates without the
least pain. 'Old and young, male and female, all can..takti
Of it. As to the truthtf this hundreds can testify, as it
has been well tried for the last ten years. It is prepared
only and sold by Bra L. Ball, No. Ilonouth Pine street,
Harrisburg, P . a. my 23
Bannvart's Troches.
For the .cuse of 'Hoarseness, Throat Dia,.
eases, &c., are speciallyy, recommended to
ministers,.singers and persons whose vooation
calls them to speak in public. Manufaotured
only by 0. A. Bannvart k Co. ' Harrisburg;
Pa-, tc whore all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of bur clergymen:
• IT SPY-11mm, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Rustrvanr—Dpar Sir: I haVe used
Brown's Bronchial Trochee, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for - hoarseness and
throat troubles, and , in oonan with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public, speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I -have &Mud them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
, Pastor of N.' S. ProsbyterMir Church.
I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
valveof Bannvart's Troches.
W. 0. OATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
.11111B181117BG, Jan., 1 0 64:
To 0., X. Sir: In,th habit
of speaking very frlque.utly, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,;
I have fcitnd the need-of some gentle ex'peoto4
rant,, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that khave ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of , the voice arising
from its too -frequent use, and. impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public an
d:met Yours, ac.,
JNO. WATNIMI JACKSON.
Pastel' of the Loeust St. lifethodiat Church.
To C. A. Banrvear—:Dear Sir: Haiing wet'
your I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and tape great
pleasure in -retortimending "them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness
voice4rieiig from public speang ersinging.
Yours, &e., G. G. RARESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Donn= Arresaizes Om" , 1.
Hemnsranto, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. ItunivAirr—Desw 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 voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A. .1. HERB
BURLINGTON HERRING.
THE first of the season, fins large Burling-
Lon Herring, just received at
SIIISLER & FRAZER,
ape . (succespors to Wu). Dock, jr., & Co.)
COX'S SPARKLING GELATIN, the best
inanufactnred,juct received and for sale by
SHISLER & FRAZF-R
fel (suoceesors to Win Pock. s r., & tn.)
ntlitilAli 'MUSTARD, the best imported,
Xl' just received and for sale by
• • SHISLER 1 FRAZZRy
. febl
63uocessors to Wm. Dock, Jr., et GO
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SUrBRIOR RIO ,OIDLAGITYR.A. COFFEE
- Or% • BOYER SVILOKEWP.`
NEW A_IIVERTISEIVIENTS.
FARM - FOR SALE.
ASMALL FARM. of sixty-three acres, sit
uate on the Camberland Paley Railroad, five
tui es west or Carlisle, near the %allege of On aeon, le of
fered for sale at the moat reasonable t, rms. Far Maher
informatioa inquire of James A. Dunbar, Attoraey-at-
Law. Office south of the Court House, next door to the
American Printing Mat., Carlisle, Pa.
KEYSTONE NURSERY.
HARRI.NIMBG, PENNA , June 11,1864.
ALL PERSONS who have purchased trees
from the above nunery and wtilch have failed to
grow that were warranted, will and it to the r interest to,
at once inform the proprietor, so that he may replace
them, among the first planted in the Pall or Spring of
1865, as preferred.
No amount of money will be received without I.atisfae
tion. J. 51185 E,
thug, Pa.
• Heystone Farm and - Nursery Harrisl
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Salo of Condemned-- Tents and Army Clothing,
-H - osprrAL and Wall . Tents and Flys, suit-1
able for awnings, wagon covers, &c, and several
hundred Overcoats, Pants, 'Vests and Blouses, from the
Government sale at Washington, now fur sale at Barr's
Auction Store.
Also, one of Sing4i'a extra large Sewing Machines; cost
$l3O, in perfect order .with Stand and table complete; for
sale low.
The highest price In cash pllid for all kinds of second
hand clothing, furniture, iron, copper, brass or pewter.
Also, three of Fairbanks' platform Seale; in good order,
for sale. Weigh from 500 to 1000 pounds. jell
FOR RENT, •
ASTORE ROOM in an excellent location,
and a firet-ratc.hu;toeso stand. For further var
tam are apply at THIS OFFICE.
Laud for Sale
520 ACRES of Land, in Dauphin co.
at privite • sale, in part or the whole, to suit
purchasers ; 135 acres clear, good buildings thereon, with
yaw For further particulars, address
• L. MINSKER,
my3o-d3m* Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa.
NEW GOODS.
•
„MISS M. V. WILSON, '
N. W. CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STREETS.
MHE attention of the ladies is invited to the
large and choice stock of Dress Trimmings and Fancy
Goods, just ret elven from the eastern cities. Also, a fine
selection of Toilet artiele , , S. Combs and Brushes, &c.,
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
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SECOND ARRIVAL!
LATEST STYLES!
MRS. N. MAYER, No. IS Market Street,
IS PLEASED to announce to the ladies If
Harrisburg and vicinity, (who have so liberally patron
ized her since her arrivalppthis city,) that she has jMit
received, direci from the minufacturers.and importers,' a
• SECOND SUPPLY
of the finest goods the market could afford in the Due of
REHR AND, AMERICAN MILLINERY,
and is now prepared to offer great' inducements to pur
chasers. Herstoeli consists in part of
BONNETS, BIBBONS,
FLOWERS, READ DRESSES, •
CAPS, ORNAMENTS, 84
SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, RUCHES,
HOOP SKIRTS CORSETS, HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLLARS, •
CUFFS, BELTS, NETS, FANCY GOODS, &C.
Also, a ap lend td.assortment of •
SILK WRAPPINGS, •
SILK COATS, •
CIRCULARS,
MANTILLAS,
LACE POINTS.
PARASOLS, &C.
Also, Ties, Scarfa, Pocketk Books,. Porte Herniates and
Parses, elegant Steel and Jet Pins and Brooches, Belts and
Belt Buckles, and a Dill: line of Trimming and Fancy
Goods, as cheap asthe cheapest.
Special care has benn exercised in the selection of these
goods, with i view to the wants of this community, and
the ladies gesortmen4 . .. nerally : are invited to mill and examine the as-
Thankful for the Bberal patreinage heretofore received,
I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
Don't forget the place: We. 13 Market street,
MRS. M. MAYER.
Gray's Patent
Molded Collars
Ara not simply fiat pieces of paper cut in the form of
a collar, but are ifolded and Shacellioilkthe neck 4 having
a perfeet curve free from ang/es 00 breaks, whit* is ob
tained by our patented proceSS, which also secures another
advantage possessed by no other collar,—vla : Space for the
Cravat in the Turn-down style, the MUDD OF Intim mg
PRRFBOTLY SMOOTH AND FILER FROM PITMEN; freaking this
collar, for ease, neatness, and durability, unequalled.
They are made in Turn-down-style in sizes from 12 to
17, and in Garrotte fichn it no 17 inches; rind packed in
neat taus boxes of 100 each; also, in smaller ones of /0
each—the latter a very handy package for travelers,
army and navy officers.
Ire-EVERY COLLAR Is stamped - :
" Giars Ptat'iat Molded Collar."
Sold by, all retell dealers in Men's Furnishing Gads
The trade supplied bY
PA!' DEUSEN,'IIOEVIIIER, 00.'
jel-eodent' ' - dEfFENNITT St., Philidelpida.
MILLINERY GOODS I .
1a..4 s . J.. 4:1 13 S ,
HAS ormito AT
NO. 8 MARKET iIiqUARE,
(Next door to Felix's Confectionery)
- ppi - THERE sap, IS PREPARED to sell to
T the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the ,
Latest Styles' of - 'Millinery and Epley, goods,
At cheaper prices than any house In the cityThequality
of her goods cannot be surpassed.
DBES'S MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE
Will be neatly executed. -
Ladies call and examine for plurselves. aplB-dtiyll
VALUABLE FARM
_
PRIVATE SA.I4 E. . •
T im subscriber will sell, at private sale,
the farm, late the property of Mrs. 'Margaret
Thome, situated in East Hanover township, Dauphin
county, adjoining lands of.the Manacle furnace, containing
168 acres; forty'acres of Vielboveis Wood Ltnd and the
balance under a good state of cultivation. 'The improve
meats consist of a two:story weather-boarded House, a
new Bank:Barn, and other necessary outbuildings. Per
sons desiring to see the property, can call or address
je6-d2w* JOSEPH. SHRESLEY.
VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will sell at public sale on
Saturday, June :18th, 1.264; at, the' Court House in
the city of.liarrsburg, at 2 o'clock r. the farm now
occupied by Jacob Pitting, in Susquehanna township.
iiildlarin contains one hundred acres, inure or less, and
is bounded by lands of Herman AlrlckS, Sec. W. Weans;
J. German and °titers; Paxton creek runs along and
through the farm. • - •
There is a fine two-story stone house and bank barn on
the place, and also a fine limestone quarry. A draft of.
the farm can he seen at the office of Dr. Rutherford, on
Front street, any time until day of sate. The above farm
is within miles of the city and is in fine order.
jeT-dts 0. D. FURSTER.
A. C. SMl'fit,
ATTORNEY •. LAW,
HAS removed his Office from Third to Wal
nut street s nest to •thi Prison. All business in
trusted to him will receive prompt and oarcful attention.
5
HAMS! HAMS!—A fresh supply of Mich
.l.l.. eners's Excelsior Hams and Dried Beer, at
jan29 BOYER k KOERPER.
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES,
comprising ?Mainly, Chow Uhow,
wixed Pickles, Gerkins,' Walnuts and Onions. For solo
wholesale and retail by SHISLER & FRAZER,
my 6 successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
FOR SALE.—A ve-horse-power STEAM
ENGINE and BOILEROn good order. Apply to
F. GEETY,
row-tr Walnut street, Wow Sixth.
10.1.1VE. NU. 1 ALA.U.D..2,10:t , ru Kiita, just, fa
ceivedat - SHISLER & FRAZER,
mars , (Cuccepomto Wm. Dock. Jr., k Co )
rIATSUPS AND SAUCES, of • the most
perior and choice brands, just received soditeale.
by SHISLER FRAZ
febl ottegason to Wm. Do*, INA
ES=
WANTS.
viriorimu, -
A Second Hand niead naker. one bn
la_ a, swirly mad need apfdy, WAges Niue Dot
Jars pa rk and 'Board. Apply at 74, Market street.
jel3-2t*
4,A.1Y.L0T IILENT.
SIM A MONTH.—Agents wanted to sell
C4F Sewing Machines. We will give a commis
awn on all machines sold, or employ agents.whowill work
for the above wages and all expenses paid. Address D.
13. RERRIXGTON . Co., Detroit, Mich. jai) 2w*
ANTED--A COACHSIONH, Apply to
[jell-Iw] R. J. FLEMING.
$lO TO $3O A DAY.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL. THE Lll-
PROVED LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE.—
The beet cheap. Machine in the United States. We are
giving a Commission by which the above wages can be
made, or we will employ agents, at $76 a month and ex
penses paid. For particulars and terms, address, with
Stamp, T. S. PAGE, Gen'l Agent,
jel3-d2wawlm Toledo, 0.
WANTED—Several - Cabinet Makers and
Carpenters far in door work. Highest trarl,
paid. Also, a stout boy to strike In the blacksmith shop
Apply at the Eagle Works. • W. O. HICKOK,
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AGENTS witi2ol O'scija tho Standard His
tory of the War. A rare chance to make money.
Agents are clearing from $lOO to ;200.per month. 240,000
volumes already soh]. Send for circular!. . ,,AdttresS
JONES. BRS. & XI
_
de 80 • Publishers. Baltimore, gd.
Ur' ANTED—A. good pastry Gook and a
good meat Cook. Inquire at the
ap3o-ritr BRADY HOUSE,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIREWORKS;
WHo7•*za ii,E AND =TAIL By
a Co I - IN - , : W ISE,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WAITMT, HARRISBURG, PA.
THE following stock of Fireworks is now in
store:
Roman Candles, Rockets,
Pin Wheels,,,..
Mines or Stars and Serpents.
Serpents, . GsasshopperS, -
Water Pots, Flower Pots,
Scroll Wheels , . }lengths Lights,
Triangles, Blue Lights, ,
Red, White and Sloe, Spangatettek ,
Chinese Rockets, Pulling Cracker's,
Fire Crackers, ' Turpedos,
Torpedo.& Firecracker Gun, New Torpedo Bow,
JOSS Stick, or Punk, Flags, sc.
Now is the time to..purchase while then& is a good as-
Sortment. JOHN WISE,
je6-titr ' ~ : . ",
..CANDIDATE FOR. CONGRESS.
HAnanutuatt, PA., June 9,1383.
THE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Republicans of the 13th Congressional M
um!, of Pennsylvania, composed of tae counties of Dau
phin, Juniats,.. Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conventions or the said
District. fje9tdtc] JOSIAH ESPY.
P;amee and American, Sunbury, Chronicle, Lewisburg,
Sentinel, ffirdintown, Tribune, ALlddieburg, Tetegraph, Mir
flioburg, and Republican paper M Selinsgrove, • opy till
Convention, and eon .l bills to advertiser.
S PiarrvALisitr.
SANI'L H, PAIST, :Blind Test Medium, will
give seances for communion with the Spirit World,
at gxchartge Sall Walnut street, omit further notice. He
will ako make clairvoyant examination of diseases for
those desiring it. Hours from 8% A_ at: to 12 ar., and
`l% P. iL to .5 P. m. Taints 50 centime& sitting.
Every oneSpplying for a sitting does it on their own
responsibility, as the manifestation of a spirit is notat the
option of the medium.
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TO LEARN PIANO-FORTE' PLAYING
EASILY -AND THOROUGHLY, use the
STANDARD INSTRIRITION BOOS. "Richardson's
Isow Method_" An improvement upon all others in pin
greatly° arrangement, adaptation and simplicity. found
ad upon a new 4utd original plan, and illustrated by a
series of plates, showing the proper position of the hands
and fingers.
- The popularity of this book has never been equalled by
that of any similar wort Tsar thousand copies are sold
every year.-. Among two/tars and all who have examined
,t, it is pronounced superior excellence to all other
"Methods," "Systems," and' "Schools," anti tee b ink
that every.pupil needs for.the acquirement of a thorough
knowledge of Piano-forte playing( It is I.lapted to all
grades of tuition, front the rudimental studies of the
youngest, to the studies and exercise. of advanced pupils.
Two editions are published, onerdepting American, the
other Foreign fingering. When the work is entered, VD°
preference Is designated, the 'edition with American it..-
goring will be sant.
Be./$11;• sure that in ordering It you are tintilcular
specifyinn• the "NEW METHOD." Price $ 350 htallAd,
postpaid, ' to any address... Sold by all Music Dealers.
. . ..... .
OLIVER DIMON ik CO, Publishers, 277 Washington
street, Beaton, . - - , je7-tr.
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PLANTS! PLANTS:: PLANTS:::
AT the Keystone Nitrsery, the following
Plants can be had:
Winningstadt Cabbage, 50 cents per 100, $4 per 1000..
Drumhead Savoy Cabbage, 15•eeuta per 100,' fa per 1000.
Flatt Dateh Cabbage, 05 cents per 100, 46 per 1000.
Late Drumhead oitte, 65 emits per 100, $5 per 1000.
Tobacco, 80 cents per 100, s2'so - per 1000. - -
Celiary,. - 85 cents per 100, $3 00 per .1000. - -
White Apple Ternato Plants, $1 00 per 1000.
Orders for all kinds of early vegetables will be proMptly
attendtd to. J. MISEI,
jeB Keystone Farm, near Harrisburg,
SOLE AGENCY FOR. THIS CITY
T AM happy to offer to the public a large
1 and splendid assortment of •
- SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,-
mnufacturod by
LEROY W. FAIRdHILD.
These Pens are svall finished, elastio, and will ere en
tire satisfaction- '
PLEASF. TRY THEE
SGERFPER'S ROOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Rarrisourgl
Pa. • ap23
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
THE FARMER BOY, and how he became Command
er-in-Chief, $l. 25
THE PIONEER BOY, and how he became President, $1 25
THB FERRY BOY, and the Finanoier,
THE PRINTER BOY, or how Ben. Frardath made
Ina mark, ta 25
THE FARMER BOY, and how he became. Liouteh-
ant General. In press
.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY Or THE.REHELLION, from ,
Fort Sumter to Roanoke;
elegantly illustrated . :Sr 745
At BERGNER's BOOK sroßs.
UNRIVALLED CIIAFALER FURNITURE
POLISH does not affect the varnish, but restores
tne original lustre. It does not discolor. It will rostrata,
with very lade labor every fluiSlied. surftice, either metal
or wood. All manuiheturers and. dealers in furnituse
should use it for cleaning furniture that has been stand
ing, covered With dust. A touch and rob here and them
will make it bright and fresh. For sale by
'S A:KUNKEL & BRO.,
ju4-dif 11S Hru - k et street, Harrisburg.
ACRE LOTS FOR SALE.
TH. BERRYHILL having sold part of his
. ground abo've town, will sell lota Of an acre each
smug the Wel road. There la one lot lett of two acres
with line river front 157 feet. The buildings will-be - sold
with three or six acres. ju2-tf
PRIVATE SALE.
ONE of the best locations for IRON
WORKS in the. State for sale, at a very reasonable
price,. to any purchaser who will improve it, situated with
in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the
Pennsylvania railroad and canal, about five hundred feet
wide, and alongside of the best limestone quarries in the
State and close to a goodlturnriike road; also, room for
waste einders.for fifty years, without paying for the land
Apply to DAVID aftThilf.A, Jr.,
Attoraey-at-Law, No. 24 North Second street,
marl 6-dtf Harrisburg, Pa.
[Pldladelphia - Press insert three times and send bill to
this oMee.J.
HUCKSTERS' BASKETS.—ShisIer &
Fra
zer litleCe4lofl3 /A W. Dock, jr, &Co., have on hand
.ozen hickory ba-kets. Prize $5 50 per dozen. je9
JUST RECEIVED-14 gallons 'Sure currant
wine, [rum a Lancaster county farmer; the !west,
wadp domestic wine in this cAy. P. Ice $3 GO per
lor sale at • SHISLER & FRAZ
j e o Successors to Wm bock? jr., k Co.
FOR SALE,
riIHE valuable property, corner . . of Second
.
- and Pine streets, being ilfty-two and-a hallteet on Se
cond and one hundred and ainty-eight feet on Pine street,
roaming back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
there being space tor four full building lots, and a mostde
sirablenite fora Governor's Mansion or-public buildinp.
Forparticulars enquire of link- MtJBaLY, corner of sr
coal:11111ns- recta ins*Of
BRANT'S
OF •
Bullyau's Pilgrim's Progress,
AND
TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS COMBINED.
Admission 25 cents. Childreit 15 cents. Doors open at
7M.. Scenes move at S 4 . jel4-4t
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW MUM
J.H. DONNELL ........ ..... 77: Lava
OPEN EVERY EVEsTLSO,
With a Firat-olasa Company of
BEIGE:114 BANCIM,..CONEDIANS 4a, 40.
idmiasiom ..... ....... .......... ...... mats
Seats in Boxes .. , .......... .......... .. 26 "
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FIREWORKS I!
OPTICIAN,
MAUFACTIIRER AND IMPORTER OF
OPTICAL, MATITERATICAL AND PHILOS OPIII
CAL INSTRUMENTS,
No. 26 NORTH sEcoNn STREET, NEAR WALNIT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
The following instruments will be forwarded, free, to
any ad trees, on receipt of the price ;
Insect Microscope; for examining unkind& of in
sects, flowers, or p1ant5....... $a 00
Seed Microscope; for examining seeds, insects,
minerals, &c. 2 00
Rosondale's Student's Microscope; power 50, 150, .
and 250 diameter& A beautiful instrument Tor
general microscopical analysis, packed in a neat
box lO 00
Bile Telescope; to see at a distance of two or three
miles; can be attached to any rifle .
Stereoscopes; a new and improvedinstroment.... 225
u
with Do. twelve pictures.... ..
_ . • • 500
. .
Spectaeles of the highest refractive power to strength
en and preserve the eyesight, with a large amortment of
Opera and Field Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers,
Magnets, Drawing Instruments, Sto.
sir Send stamp for a catalogue containing prices, kc.
jet-titf
OF
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR .D.ARTMILVT, CAVALRY Emma',
OFTOCN of Omar Quartrzatzsrza,
WARRINGTON, D. C., April 25,1863
WILL be sold at public auction, to the
highestbidder, at the times and places named be
low. viz:
Scranton, Penn's, Thursday, June 16th. -
Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 233
Onellundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Fifty (250) at each of the otherplaces.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses will be sold singly.
Sales begin at Ms sr., and continue daily till all are
Sold.
TIMMS: CASH in United States "Treasury notes only.
.TA VMS A MIN.
ap2S-dtil Lt. CoL and C. Q. M. Cavalry Sumac.
TIIE Undersigned Commissioners, named
• in an Act of the Legislate: e, approved the 4th day .
of May, 1804, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
burg and Raush Gap Railroad Company, hereby give
public notice that books will be opened for reeeivin,g cub
seriatim:Ls to the Capital Stock of salt Comp.my at the
following-named limes and places in the county of Dau
phin, to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker. in Grata
town, on THURSDAY, the 234 day of June. inst. At tin
house of Ben!amin Bordner, in Berrysburg, on MONDAY,
the nth day o' June inst. it the house or J. B. Yeager,
in Millunnuty, on TI3UTISDAY, the 30th (tn . ; of June,
ins , . At the JONES HOUSE, in the City of Harrisburg,
on TUESDAY, the sth day ofJnly next; and that mitt
times and placei some two or more of the Commissioners _
wilt attend, and that the Books will be kept open at least
els hours, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on
every day, for the terra of threejldlcial• days, or until
the number of shares authorized by the law shall hare
been solve:4W. DAVID R. PORTER,
HENRY Tawas,
JAMES FREELAND,
G. 'M. BRUBAKER;
5 WENRICK,
JONATHAN SWAB,
DANIEL LEHR.
.le2d 4w
Hemunsoac, Ist June, Mt
HARRISBURG COMMITTEE OF THE
GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY PAIR ON LA-
Box, INCOME AND REVENUE
Public 061ces—W W Hays, Chas Coo or .
Iron—Dr George Ituiry, James M't.m.u.irk,
hanks—Jameslf Wier, J Monroe Kreiter.
Manufactories—W 0 Hickok, William THildrup.
Druggists—S A Kunkel, Charles A Bannvart.
Livery—William Colder, F A Murray.
Grocers—Jß Eby, Christian Fraser.
MeSpee l. rchants, Storekeepers, ego—Daniel Eppley , John t. Leather and ShoesL - John Edwards, K Greenawalt.
Clothiers—John W Glover, William Sayfolii.
Umber—John B Cor,vD D Boas.
Rotels--Charles Mann, William G Thompson.
?rioters and Book Sellers—George Bergner, Theodore
F Schaffer.
Builders—John B Simon, A K Black.
Express and Telegraph--John H Berryhill, John Mug-
•
ham.
Medical—Dr Martin, Wm K Egle.
Dentistry—Dr J P Keller, J W MoELL
Photographers and MUSIC Deeltrs—Le Rue Lerner, Wil
liam Knoche.
Railroads—Bamuel D Young, J R Dobarry.
Forwarders and Coal Deaters—Wm K Alricks, D-MtCor
mick.
Victuallers and Bakers—Alex Koser, Brady.
The above Committee are requested to meet on Thurs
day evening next, June 9th, at S o'clock, at the COURT
ROUSE, for the purpose of organization.
By order of the Chairman.
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CLOAKS !
CIRCULARS
• AND
MANTILLAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samples, in every color and hand
somely trimmed, from $7 50 to $lB.
1000 mar, MANTELS,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASKS,
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO upward.
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY".
ray2s
IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND
OTHERS —The undersigned- offers at tokamak, to
the trade, a choice lot of the best liquors ever brought to
Harrisburg, viz: Freak Brandies, Holland Gins; Stack,
frisk Bourbon, Wheat and Old Rye Whisky; Foriegn
and Domestic Wines, such as Champagne, Claret, Catawba,
dc Alt liquors warranted, as represented. Landlords
and others will Had it to their advantage , to call and ex
amine the assortment at the store, on South Second
street, two doors below Chestnut.
my2746m
PHILADELPHIA COL ' 'STI—
is
TUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 Aich
street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENER
SMITH, A. M., Principals.
Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic,
and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Mathe
matics, higher English and Natural Science tor those
who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Painting and
Elocution by the best masters For ciirculars apply at
the LUStitete, or address BOX 2611 P. 0., phdadelphia
ap2W6m:
article 0f 1 2 31 4 .
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snum-a, smstegre
spa Ouxmaionit to-WnWookoiry‘m
AMUSEMENTS.-
THEFEDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS NEXT
POLOPt.
.100MORAMA
THE HOLY LAND,
JULIUS ROSENDALE,
Practical and Scientific
AUCTION - SALE
NOTICE
NEW LIQUOR. STORE.
GEORG?, 'WINTERS.
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