Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 15, 1864, Image 3

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1-IARRISIIORG, PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 18134
NOTICE TO ADVERTISEItS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, Am., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom
panied with the CASH•
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition nee inserted - 1n the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
TOWN AN 1) O.OUNTRY.
Low. BOUNTY Fon Ca . . - Dna paid at Herr's
Hotel, jal4.dlw*
°moults' back pay collectedby A. C. Smith,
Attorney at Law. Office, Walnut street, nest
door to the prison. • jels-3t
CAIN, 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 1;3 75.
See advertisement in another column. 01-2 w
Losr on STOLEN; on Monday evening, 13th
inst., a goldring encircled with a braid of dark
auburn hair, chased edges, and on the plate
is engraved "Susie." ; A. reward of $lO will be
paid to any person leaving the same with the
\ proprietor of the Franklin House, and no
questions asked. jels-d2t*
PTEw Pcm;iozs—"the,first of the season"—
were offered in market, this morning; , at fif
teen cents per quart.
Tecenz will be a sale of two hundred. and
fifty condemned Government horses at Scran
ton, to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock.,
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AREMES ' Poloptibernoraina'of the Pilgrim's
Progress ate' the Holy Lan - d, will be exhih
lied. in Brant's Hall, to-moirow and Friday
evenings
A FM lot of young mares and horses will
be sold at the stable of Richard Hogan, - Jr.,
to-morrow. Here is a fair chance to obtain
good stock
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ORDINANCES.—Two very important ordi
nances appear in our columns to-day,-relative
to taxing theatrical and'other and
licensing hackney coaches, &c.
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WE trust our readers will not forget that
the pio-nie of the Hope Fire Company will
take place to-morrow. Cars will run from the
.depot to the ground, to carry visitors.
M. HARRY THOMAS has increased the re
ward offered for the return of his stolen pro-i
petty, from $250 to $lOOO. It is hoped thst
this; increased reward may bring the guilty
parties tosjustice.
PEasons desiring a cool, delightful retreat ,
during the hot weather, will find Independ
ence Island the - very plate suited to their'
wants. It has been fixed up in grand styla.
Boats are continually run - Ring from the• focit
of Broad street to the Island.
ATTENTion, 11. C.'s I meeting of the
old Union Cadets will be held this (Wednes-.
day) evening at 7i o'clock, for the pm - Pose of
reorganizing, .at the old place of meeting, cor- .
ner Front and Chestnut streets. Punctual at
tendance is desired. By order of the Captain)*
Tag passenger trains; to Philadelphia con
tinue to be crowded with human freight for
the Great Central Fair: The numbers in at
4.4ndanee are increasing daily. The fair is a
gree. 4- ..institution, and will well repay the
trouble t: mi ezpense of a visit. It will proh
abl • b e eent linued through next week.
PETER FILBERT, i 179.., the oldest inember of
the bar of Berks. county, Pa., with perhaps
one exception, died on Saturday last, in the
71st year of his age. He was admitted to
practice j'annary, 1831, and during the years
1847-8 was Prosecuting Attorney. He also
held several offices of- trust and honor outside
of his profeasion.
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THE . Founis.—We hear of no arrangemen
making in this place for the celebration of our
National Annivoisary. Since the last,Fortrth
the day has increased its claims ulion'•the
graceful rememberance of; the people. It was
on the Fourth of July last that 'Vicksburg was
surrendered, and the rebels fell back defeated
from Gettybsurg. To us the glory of, .that
day was as-blessed as it was brilliant. Let has
celebrate •it then in a becoming manner, and
as the time is drawing near, let us proceed at
once to 'peke the necessary arrangements,
and gei up a celebration that will he-a credit
to our city.
Tux QUIRES Or THE SoLomas. —The habits
of a rough s and a perillOns life tindkrO44lo
sharpen the wits of those engaged in it. Our
returning soldiers giire evidence of this in
many ways. Last e'veniniyg, for instance, we'
had two exhibitions of these . quirks by
diers, each moved by different impulses. One,
a corporal, very drunk, was leaning against :a
telegraphic pole on Third street, and wl;en ,
aceoeted pleasantly It .a pedestrian;!•;49iS de
sired to pass on. "Pass on," replied the' in
ebriated corporal, " and don't disturb the
court martial. We are trying a drunken cor
poral; and find him guilty of disgracing his
uniform. So pass on, citizen, while !reduce
the corporal to the ranks ;" the corporal suit
ing the action to the word by tearing the
stripes from his own sleeves.
—There displayed at Ward'sp.u.slc store
a sp l en did &Inn; : Little Mac,. ie.. full uni
form and mounted • ort
small patty ,
, of the gallant .Reserves,..Were ii
tently eyeing his picture, when one of.the:
boys suddenly exclaimed :" "I say,- fellowsi
there is something wrong about that picture." ;
"What is it r asked several at oirce.:,: "Do
you. see that eagle on the saddle cloth ?".-
"Yes." "Do you see the stars on t ,„llfa X tv
shOulderST: "Yes." ,‘
tin; Matter. The stars ought ,to-4keco - u e
saddle - cloth and the eagle on the shimldt
loopmue the One ist the est sol dier of giestet3 r
•
Tar. Rev. Dan Twang will deliver his last
lecture on the future glory of America as set
forth in prophecy, this evening at 8 o'clock,
in the Locutt street M. E. church. Admis
sion free.
MEM
Wiwi - I
-is ?-one of the.police picked up
a basket containing a quantity of meat, at
market this morning. The owner can get the
same by calling at the Mayor's office and de
scribing property. •
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SELLING ORE TO CLOSE Rusumas- - The en
tire stock of Millinery Goods, comprising a
fine assortment of Ribbons, Flowers and Straw
Goods, &c. To any' person wishing to en
gage in the business this is a3'are chance
Call 'ea , ly'at A. RAUFFMAYS, No. 4 Market
Square. • jel44t*
SP&CLIS attention is invited to the adver
tisenient of Mrs. M. Mayer, offering for sale
her splendid assortment of summer millinery,
in order to make room for freak importations.
Bargains May be had by calling at the- stand,
No. 13 Market street.
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ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. The viewers' ap
pointed to assess damages caused by ihe
opening of certain streets, and who were ad
vertised to attend to that duty to-day, have
adjourned until Wednesday, July 13th, at 9
o'clock, A. ad., , when they will meet . at the
office of Wm. Mitchell.
PorJos" AFFAIRS—Before the Mayor.--The
Mayor has been doing a - thrivirig . bainess to
day. The following cases , have been heard:
Dempsey Fisher,- eolored, was found out at
a veiry late hour, and' linable to give an AC , :
count of himself. Discharged.
John Williams and David Davis
_we.re
rested on suspicion of having robbed a soldier.
The latter subsequently found the missing
monefin his boot leg, and the men , ; arrested
were discharged
qolinlienger; 'Min Hall, Jobb'. 'F. - D'imn
and Wm. Cusick, disorderly soldiers, were
handed ioveriO the Provost-Marsluik •
Richard Smith, John Fitzgerald` eWrlliath
Montgomery, Wm. Righsrds, .4aven Orvin and
Henry Blake, were„arrested . s.t. a late
, hour last
night - TheY
, have a set of burdler's imple
ments in their posseasion. The parties deriy .
having, any kriciridecige of each Ithoit and
stated that they were on their way west. The
Mayor committedi the ; crowd, for- a farther
hearing.
— Caroline Douglas, a disOiddily. character
and'streetzwalker, iktes4onrinitted for thirty
days. The Mayor gave her some very seta4l.,
ble advice; and warned 'her(if the end t(wait;
ing-lieri unless she speedily reformed.
,
Edward Carney, Alex: Thompon; Robert
Cnllig, John Wilson George E. House„ J9fin
Kelly and John Wade, :Suspicious characters,
were arrested. They 'stated -that they had
been brought here -to -enlist, blit'ootild not
name the party. The ifaior considered them
suspicious characters, and committed theft
for -a further hearing.
It is hoped that if this party is connected
with the light-fingered gentry, thliji maybe
brought to justice.
SAD ACCIDENT.—MaIIy of our readers ill this
city; will recognize and regret to learn the
death id the bright boy recorded in - the folio*.
bag iiaragraph from the Erie Gazette otihe'beit
. 7.1
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We sympathize with Capt.. E. C. Wilson and
lady in the loss 'they have su.staiVed in .the
sudden death of a bright Ind interesting little
boy, aged about 7 years. In company with
another little boy—a .r.
of Capt. itainen—
he wandered , iip to the canal, near Heed's
woOd ara % cbal !yard, and while engaged in
playing with his companion, fell in and was
drowned. His body was interred in the cem
etov on Monday forenoon. This_ sad ,event
slloald admonish little boys of the Liertir: to
whichthey expose themselves in attempting
to cross canal looks, (as they frequeriilk do,)
•aralibe'`goingr-where they may fallinter-`deep
ME GMT ClktpAr Tun tss,.is-progressing
in a highly's - Eit).sfactory: manner. The work
men have penetrated nearly fifty-feet under
the rakes throigh a stiff blue'clay Mixed with
boulders of limestone, some of whiolvare of
large site." Thee stones; altheugh offering
but little impediment to_the work -of removing
the clay, deteriorateit: somewhat for the pur
pose,
of brlekmitking: 'The inachinery:for,the
mannfactare of bricks is now upon the ground
and prepEirations are rapidly being made to
turn' out the manufactured article as fast as
they . will 'be wanted by the -masons. In sink
ing the shaft, a jet of highly infiaminable"gas
was met with, and. when• lighted shot up in a
brilliant flitine several feet in height. This
was succeeded by a flow of water: which has
continued ever since, requiring aberit font
hours pumping each clay. This has riot, how
ever, proved a great disadvantage, as thewell
at the bottom of the shaft receives it all and
drains -the whole site of operations. The
workmen are furnished with lamps which are
fastened to their caps to light tbeni at
work. As fast as the clay is loosened it is
placed upon a small cat which runs on a rail
way.track. It is eaMVeyed to the bottom of
the Shaft' and then hoisted. > This subterl
ranean transportationis effected by theuse of
mules Which are accommodated with,
at th&end::of:rthelunnel west of the shalt.--
The work will now rapidly be proceeded, with
at the rate of between fifteen and, twenty feet
per`day. ' The brib4werk of the finitlakii shaft
is iii,...xoroceSS. -- :4 cons ruction- on -the ,:north
pier andwill ~ be completed some time during
Ihettnonth of July: - -
To 'the Public.
Hosilicensmowx, Jule 15 1864.
F;DITOILS OF RENNSTLYAMLL. TELEGRAPH:-;
Now is the time to bring before the pabliclhe
right kind of a person to represent this Dis
trict in the next NationalnLe*lature; We
would most don:Bill-5i ,iscomround. Daniel
Konajg' of Middletoivia,l as one, of the .best
men in the District Take him when, where;
how and as you will, he is a gentleiman,
temperate in things; in fact a mail for
the:Anne.. Please announce his name inlour
valuable paper, and confer a:favor on
• • • OLD DERBY:.
'To atm Pv - suc.The return of on; • lkir•
Bowman on Saturday from a flying
attend , the -Fair at Philadelphia, and pick -up
a few•choice dry goods; enables us to ask our
friends'iihd patrOna to call and examine theim.
We,rdaq ask ..the.. attention Of ladies4o our
fitiwsfile of 4 !Bowxnae hoop skirt, which-for
beauty and, &alibility caigtot be excelled.
The,,heap ge,cilielionee„ No. 1, corner of
Tiontria Bjerketagreebi, Harrisburg, Pa,
t.
Bursting of the Great Wiard Gun. ,
The monster gun, whose casting at the
Wiard Ordnance Works we described soihe
weeks since, was on Saturday last subjected
to so severe a test as to cause its almost total
.dcstraction. Though of but fifteen inches
calibre, the gun, from its peculiar pattern,
was probably the bulkiest piece of ordnance
made in this country, being thirteen feet in
length, over six feet in exterior diameter, and
weighing over 2 10,000 pounds. The charge
was far greater than any ever before attempted,
consisting - of eighty pounds of quick-burning
powder, and an elevated shot of nine hundred
pounds weight ; cartridge was fifteen inches
in diameter by fifteen and a half in length,
the ball a solid double shot fifteen inches by
twenty-four. This is more than three times
the service charge. The gun was fired about
dusk, and caused an explosion by which many
in the city, at the distance &two miles, were
much alarmed ; when the clouds of smoke and
gravel had subsided, it was found that the
gun had been blown to fragments, one piece
of about 15,000 pounds' weight being hurled
a distance of about two hundred. feet. In view
of theimmeiaselcharge, Mr. Wiard took every
preeaution tolreep the, bystanders at a safe
• distance, and to his caution we may attribute
the fact that no one was at all injured, though
the flying fragments passed in alarming prox
imity to many df the spectators. Whether
the rupture was caused by defective casting,
or was due merely to the heavy charge, we are
unable' to state.- Trenton lionitor. _ •
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Military Bwitne as Attended To.
Bounty,,rension, Back Pay, Snladidence, and Military
and WaR Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
ions rading at a distanco can have their business trans
acted by mail, by addressing
EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law:
• 'dell-dly : ' - Third street, Harrisburg,.Pa;
COIcGA.T.E?S HONEY SOAR..
Thietelebrated Toilet Soap, in midi universal de
mand, is made from ihe choicest. materiah3, is mild
and emollient in,ite naturu, tkagrantly scented,
and extremelYlneaelleia,l m its action upon the skin.
For sale by all Drogifigiumid Franey Goods Dealers. ,
jin2s4lawly
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LARGE ARRIVAL. OF GOODS
'neom
NEW YORK AUCTION.
GRI AT BARGAINS IN.'MUSLINS,
..Full yard wide bleached muslin, at 30'nenta; werth;4o
Bleached muslin, at 25 mita v:worth 35 cents.
11l9ached muslin, at 22 cents; worth 30 cents. '
23 pieces of,lll wool flannels cheap,
Bladk silk, at' 1 20; worth $1 37. •
Black silk, at $L 30; worth $l. 50.
Blael&silk; nt $1 45; worth $1 65.
2000 - yards of black bilks from auction.
Beautiful Pearl color silk finish alpaca •
Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and othar colers.
White cambrics, soft finished 5-4'Prench Cambric.
Jaconetts, brilliants,, Irbittfineri.
Shirt bz,asts, all linen, at 25,.30, 35,.40 and 56 cents,
Splendid ansortmcin,of.calicos. . •
Cloaks, Cloaks, Ckaiks,Cloaks.
Sackings, 00,tiest and cheapest. •
Pocket handkarctilefs . for ladies, at all prices,
Maissllles onilts and crash. for t
We have now a:pry...l44u stock or goods, all bought.. at
reduced pricog; anal w hich. tre,„will soil, at prices wh ich
cannot fail to give satisfaction . .. •
We have also a very ,nrsolo'of alpacas, cashmere cloth,
bombazine& - S. LEWY. .
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Pure Vegetiibie Medicine.
ONE
of thevery beit.lregetaldn. Medicines
is nowofftWe'd to the citizens and strangers of this
city. It will ,punfy Um . blood, and .leave the liver and
boWels in n good soian4Y;copclition, Operates without the
Toast pain. Did and young, male and female, all, can take
of it. As to truth of this hundreds can testify, as it
has been well tried for the last ten years It is prepared
only and sold by:Mrs. 11.'11a1.1, - No. 27, south Pine street,
Harrisburg, Pa. ' • • 72723
Bannvart's Troches:
For the cure of Homo:nese, Thrtiat Dis-
Cages; ,4c.s:, are irpecially recommended
ministers, singers and persons.whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Marmfactuvid
ordylav C. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Beall the following testimonials from some
of our emMent clergymen:
IT+nsuovimo, Feb. Bth, 1864.*
0. k.•BAlrr,,Lar--Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronclfial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness arid
throat troubles, and in cOmpinison with them
all, can cheerfully pormuend your own as to
most admirable specific, for public speakers
and singers, in eases , of hoarseness, coughs
and colds: I have, fennd them serving nn
tune of need, most effectually.
Yoursi bray, T. H. ROBINSON, .
- Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.'
agrae with 11r. Robinson as to this
'Woe of Baruivart:s Troches. • • •
• W. C. OATTELL,
Lite Pigtor 0. 8. riesbytegian %amok
• aszamotrao, Jan., 1 0 64,
To C. A. Beadminr 2 -Dear Sir: In th habit
of speaking very freqhently,, and in placds
where the vocal organs are:very much taxed,
I have found the need of sciMe gentle expecto
rant, and`that want hax beeir.stipplied in your
ezoeSent'Troches.
I consider. them verytax superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, In removing
speedilY that - I:Mann' ess .or the - voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of pUblic aer
dresses. Yours, Jus.
• • •JNO: WALK= JACKSON.
tutor of tbe Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Benvenr—Dear Sir: HavingOset
yotiegroches, I am -,free to oar- they are
the beat I have ever tried and take great
pl`easniain recammending them to all-persona
affliated-mith 'sore 41=4 or; hr*hiess - of
voice arising from public or singing.
tows,. , fa TRAY-FeS T rEAW,
Niter of-Ridge. Avenue Methodist Church.
:Diarnarr ATTOANV ' S 4 11i7*
Ruiniestmo, Feb. 29; 1864.
.• To C. A. BAnnvany—Dear Sir : I= have
foUnd:your Troeheti to o be Midi:table inre
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 spealeers. -A. .1. HERR
Brown's Bronchial :Troches;
"'have never changed my mind respecting.them from
-thihrilt4eStiseptle , think yet. better of thaewliiallat began
thinking well of Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. ;
"The Trocties ate a staff ofidife till me." ,
Pros. EDWARD R•ORTEI,
Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
"FoiThroat Tronales they are siSpectile:”
N. P. WILLIS.
"Too favorably known to need commendation."
• Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Prisi. Kam. Senate.
"Contain no OM norattphing injorloba:" • .
-Da.-A A. HAYEA Chtmle. Boston.
"An elegahtleombituition for cougha i tt .
Dr . G. F. BIOELOW, Boston.
"I recommend their =3 to Py4.blitt spetacl'' '
• -Rev. R .-uRAPIN
!West salutary relief in Bronchitis." -
Rev. S. SEIG4RIED; Morristown, Ohio.
,! . 'Very Inneflcial when suffering front Colde."
• Rae. S J. P. ANDERSON. St. Louts. •
"Almost Instant relief In the distressinglatorcif breath-;
lug peculiar to Asthma."
Reir. A. O.'EGLESTO' N, New York. •
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"They have salted on, case exactly, rel ovine my throat
so that I could sing wlih ease." T. DUCILaftnE,
Monger French Parish Chu, ch, Montreal.
As there are Imitations be ;sure to obtain the GENUINE.
jan2t-datw :
WTo ear the House of Flies, use
Dutcher's celebrate,. LIGHTNING FLYTRII.LER, neatcheep article; easy Witte. Every sheet will kilt a !quart
SOLD EVERYWHERE. ' ' -
FRENCIik . .ICHARDS St CO., 10th and Heritet j atrectst
piattielpp l / 2 .7tudesala ski*. Tays4.4twg.w
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SIIIALLFAFPRP FOR SALE.
ASMALL FARM of sixty-three ;tares, sit
uate on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, five
mire west of Carlisle. near the villege of Qreaeon, is of
fered for sale at the most reasonable v rma. For further
Information inquire of Jambs A. Dunbar, Attoroey-et-
Law. Office south of the Court House, nest door to the
American Printing Office, Carlisle, Ps..•
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KEY STON E NURSERY .
lialusnriso, FENNA , June 11,1864.
ALL PERSONS who have purchased trees
from the aboVe nuriery and which have failed to
grow that ware warranted, will find it to their interest to
at once inform the proprietor, so that he may replace
them, among the first planted in the Fall or spring of
1865, as preferred, - .
No amount of money will be received without satisfac
tion. C- - J. bll6ll,
ffeystotiatrm and Nursory 'flarnsburg, Pa. - .
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Sale of Condemned Tents and Army Clothing,
HOSPITAL, .
and Wall Tents and Flys, snit
able for- awnings, wpgon covers, &c , and several
hundred overcoats, Pant9:l7ests and Blouses, from -the
Government sale arivirashington, now for sale at Barr's
Auction Store.
Also, one of Singer's extra large Sewing Machines; Cost
$l3O, in perfect order, with-stand and table complete; for
sale low. . •
The highest price in essliTilaid for all kieds of second.
hand clothing, furnityr iron, copper, brass or pewter.
Also, three of Fairbanks' platform Scales., in good order,
for sale. Weigh from 500 to 1000 pounds. jell
Laud for State
n
520 A at C p ß ri E va S te o sa f k L i ll o n p d a'rt i 2 l r th D e a w il t p io h le, toTrilt:
purchasers • 1S& acres clear, good buildings thereon, with
Saw UHL 'For further particulars, address
L. MINSKER,
my3o-d3m* Dauphin, Dauphin county, Va..
GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR
EXCURSION.
EXCURSION TICKETS
WILL BE MUTED BY THE
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
TO VISITORS TO,TRE SO/TA3I6 YAIR,! . i
FROM Harrisburg, Columbia, Laucieter,
Patlesburg, Paoli, and intermediate stations, -•te
Philadelphia and return.
; FropfiEttrrisburg,,lßyLtho Mount Joy Apcon?.,"-?!." is %, . t
~ sp,ation ipiviatgiao /' ?' •'. ' ' 7:20',A,', BE
'C'eturnbialOcomituidatia timing at — 12i20 - r. ta.
And by the Harrisburg Accommodation,
leaving at 5:25 P. X.
From Columbia, by train at " 6:20 ..%; 35.
1:53 P. Xr
6;50 P. N.
From Lancaster, by train at 9:00 A:: Bt.
l 4 . It li 7:34 P. st.
From Parkesburg '
by train it 7:00 £ is. -
rt 14 to West PhDadell i
Ali .only,; A' •,..::1...g..".'....?..f.,._::,.... , :. a:9O r• as
From Paoli, by train at... 7:00 Al as. .
" " to West Philadelphia,
only, at 4:160 is.
EXCURSION lICKETS will be good for a return tnii an .
either of the amentreedetion,traine, which leave Ph iladel•
Phla.,PassenEvkl6tationat, l9 ; oo a. it., 1:00 . P. as., 2.:86 P.
X, 4:00 P, „ at: aud west Philatlephia Stadon at 6:00 P. N. EXCURSION T.CERTS will not be add by Conductors
in the cars, and wilt not be good upon any other' than the
trains specitled. .„.
EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold from Juno 6th: to,
18th inclusive, and each ticket wilt be GOOD FOR FOUR
DAYS ONLY. ENuCti LEWIS.
ju4-2w General &manta-el:Went.
M I L L . I'N EGOOD S.
MRS. J. HIBBS,
RAS OPRICED AT
ti • Mint 'FAT.r AR.$ ,
o.loStdool . 4otFaiiVlV.COTkreCtibllerYo
RE"'Sag I,§ - iTittP - littD sell t°
Tir .the 104 of ,karpabum and vininity . tne , ;
Latest Styles- of ilillinertitha , Paley 4loods,
6lies l eiprithithili aiirlxotute.itt the city. %Tliaquality
of For goods cannot be sadly/wed. -• •
' DRESS AIiI'BIHG ZN THE LATEST STTEE'
WiU ba neatly executed: - •
Ladiaeimit and eatuninn fnryouran!yea.:,
VALUAIILE FARM
It I V A. T SALE:
HE subscriber will sell, at private sale,
T
.1.00 Wind late ;the , gverty, or rMra. Margaret
Thorne, situated In Easr bEteofer township, Dauphin
county, adjoining lands of the Hamada furnace, containing
156 acres; forty acres of the above is Weal Land and he
balance under a good state of cultivation. The ihaproye•
mauls consist of a two-story weather-boarded hoes*, a
!new Bank Barn,.and othetneoessarp out buildings. :Per
sons desiring to see the property, can cal/ or address
je6-1:1.44/r*. , . JOSEPIi:SHEESLET.
•
VALUABLE - .:FARM AT: SALE
TE will sell'` public sale on
Saturday, June I.Bth, 1884, at 'the Court Ilk.usd in
the city of Harrisburg, at 2 o'clock P. as., the farm now
occupied by Jacob Fitting, in Susquehanna township.
baid farm contains one hundred acres, more or less, and'
is bounded by lands of Herman Alricks, Gee. W. MoCalia,.
J. German ; and others; , Pailon 'creek runs along aftd
through 'the farni. -
There is a fine two-story stone house and bank barn on
the place, and also a fine limestone quarry. A draftiof
the farm can be seen at the office of Dr. Rutherford, on
Front street, any time until day of sale. The above faim
is_withinig miles oft.tlikeity,•m!fls in fine order.
Je7-dts ` 0.. D. FORSTER.'
-41 A€ •
THE subscribers invite the attention of
peitrons visiting the city, to their very extensive sa
sottment • ''
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
purchased for CASH before the late advance, and which
they aro selling at tho jowest,market prier, „ t
Their stock litchi - deg ii.eoinpletd:a.isartmetti of the Ail
lowing articles, viz;
Damask Table Cloths, Napkins and Doilies. .
Table Linens by the yard, tall qualities.)
Chamber and Bath Towels, white and cold borders. '
Hackaback and fancy Towelling by.:the yard.. I
Martieities,Quilts,,Blankets,Joiten.Covrirs. •
Also,in.great,varlety, • :
Linen , Cambric Handkerchiefs, fosladiett and Gents.
Merino and Guazo:Shirteand Drawers. -
alms and . French: Muslims, Nansooks,
Sleeves, ,and Gun; Ina& -
Hone, Edgings,l,aceit,-.:Embroideries;.the newest Styles i)f
Hoop Skirts.
And the beat description of
Lldios', Gentlemen's and Children's Cotton Thread add
Merino Hosiery.
SHEPPARIWaIiveAIt,LIN.GEN , k.A.TtRISOH, ; •
ju3:d2w 1008 Chestnut street Philadelphia.
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY - A." 11
HA nut, reilioved.th,Oftlee front Thirdfp Wal.
t street, next:to Prison. All Ankttun . es . in•
trusted to 'film wilt receive prompt and careful attention.
ap4
- .Soldieroo PAltfolloar„:
A LAR GE assortment at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
marlB . Sold at.Wholdikderorietail :at low prices
111CFAILS I HAMS fresh supply of Mich
Excelsior Heins and Dried Beer, at •
: :;.-; , BOYER, k KOERPEIL.
ftDOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES,
owI:WNW - ME ChOw Chow, Cauliflower,
Mixed Pickles, Galt* Walnuts and' Onions. For sale
wholesale and retail by SHISLER & FRAT.ER,
mys „ successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
- 09 R SALF4 .7r- , A Five-horse-power STEAM'
.L ENGINE - And in good order. Apply to
F GEETY,
feb2B4 Walnut street, below Sixth.
MILNE - NO. 1 MA(NERE i,, in Kitto,:just re
eeivedat SRISLER Et FRAZER, •
=el
. .L...o4 l Msons ts),lff to , Dock &Co )
CIATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most en;
porior and choice brands, just received and for saki
by SHISLER & FRAZEft,
reel Mumywnow tn , Wm. Dork. i•..k Co
riOX'S SPARKLING GELATIN, the beefs
A,/ manufactured, just :teceivect and for sate by •••
SHISLF.R. It FRAzErt
fel successors to Wm Pock m, t*o.)
nIIRHAM MUSTARD, the best imported,.
3usc received andtor ink by
& FRAZU,
febl (eucceasoris to Wm 7 Dock, jr., & Co.)
BURLINGTON HERRING.
TMHE first of the rirans4, fine large Bur li ng
ton Honing, mut reeeiva at
- ISHISLEIt & FRAZER,
ape (smacarootto Win. Dock, jr., & Co.)
TO YOU wish a lona Gold Pen? If so,
t3CHErtzlil Bookstore, Harrisbuit fttpl9
WANTS
WANTED -6n experienced bar-keeeper
Apply Immediately ac Iterr's noteL Jels3L*
AN TED--Threeso9djourneymen hrse
,Carsenters. Liberal wages will be given. Ap
ply with the underitoed on Ridge BAkad, oppiibite J.
Snoop's grocery store, in the city of Harrisburg.
jels-dst-m2t* BENJAMIN STROH.
-- - •
ERIPLO'i'MENT.
SP7r. A MONTH.—Agents wanted . 'to sell '
• el Sewing Diaqpnes. We winive a cormats-
Sam on all machines sold, or employ agents whom - Id/work
for the above waves and all expenses paid., AddresX, D.
B. HERRINGTON & CO., Detroit., Mich. jele 2**
WANTED—A COA.CHSIELTH, Apply to
Dell-1w) R. J. FLF6hiI.N3.
$lO TO $2O A. DAY.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE, DI
PROVED LITTLE GLINT SENtING MAdlitNE.—
'rtie beat cheap Machine in the United Staten . We are
giving a Commission by which the above, wages can be
made, or we will e nt ploy agents-at a,morith - and ea
pents s paid. ' For particulars and terms, addripd,.with
stamp, . . T'S. PAGE, Gen'l Agent,
jel3-42w—crim Toledo, 0.
VANTED-SiOeria Cabinet lliakerA and
-- n barpoiterii for in OM work. Highest v ogp s
POI Also, a stout boy to strike in the blaCksmitt atop
Apply at the. Eagle Works. ' HICKOK,
• Je 9-I w* • - . . .
AENTS wanted to sellthe Standard' His
.tory:off the War. ATran •chante to mike- money.
Agents are clearing from sloo' to $2OO per month: 200,000
volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address
iTONWS'BROS. -
Poldishers,Baltimore, Mt
,
CM
TANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a
1" 1 , good moat Cook. InTitire at the
ap3o-dtf - - BRADY HOUSE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIREWVORKS!
WHOLFWA 17P AND - MEWL Bir
. .
JOH:N WIS E ,
. •. ..
THUG) -STREET, NEAR WiIiNTIT, HARRISBURG, I PA.
rilllEjolrowina stock Of Fireworks is no* in
I: atore:"
Roman Candles, - ' ' ' FloCkets, .
Pin WheeLq, : 'Mines or Stars and Scrpenhi.
Serpents, ' GsanstioPpers,,,
Water Pots, "• FloWer rots,
"Boron Wheels, Bengoia Lights, ,
Triangles, Blue Lights, " ,
Red, White and Blue. Spangalette
Chinese Rockets, , Pulling Crackers, ','
Fire Crackers, Torpedos,
Tratiedo k Firecracker Gun, New Torpedo Row, : ' ' '
'Joss Stick, or Pinik; 4 Flags, e.C. '
Now le.iiie tdmilf,to"putuhase3•Fhile there is a good- as
sortment. "'"" ' - JOHN WISC,
. . jeit•dtf ~ . ".. _ Third street,: near Walnut";
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS -
HasidAsnta, Pa., June 9,1884.
ingE AndorOgned,respectfully offers himself
to the_Ropublicans of the. 14th,Congressional Dil
tricf. of Pennhilvania, composed,of toe counties of -Dan - -
phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder: for
nomination by the several county conventions of the said
District. [je9tdtc] . JOSIAH ESPY.
[arm& and America. Suntirti, Chronicle, Lewisbprg, -
Sentinel, Nittlintown, T . iAsne, „Middleburg, TeregraA
flifiburg, and" Itepubliaiii - piper at seitriteoveicopy till
-Convention; and send bills•to advertiser. .
' SPIRITUALISM
,
SAM'L PAlST,tlind Test liteilitun. will
; give seeoces for communion with, the .2pirit
tiC 21 , f , 442 Walnut-street, until further notice. He
will ado make cldirvoytad examination of dlireasest for
those desiring . it.. Hours - from 831 km. to 12 at., and
1% P. 11. - to bP. sr. Terme 52 cents each sitting. ' •
• livery one apiilying for liesitti9g. does it on •theiS own
responsibility, as tho manifaitation of a spirit is notak, the
option of the =tedium. •• .• jell-dtf
TO' LEARN ' PIANOfORTE PLAYING, •
- -utAsmx AND TH.OII,OI3GRTA, Use tie
STANDARD INSTRUOTION BOOK. "Richardson's
New Method:" AnimplOvenient upon all others in pro
gressive arrangement, adaptation and simplicity. Found
ed upon a new and original .plan, and illustrate* by a.
series of plates, showinl, thoprpperposition of the hands'
and ringers.
The poliularity'brihis book has never been 'equalled by
that of any similar *Jr, .thousand copies are seold
every year. Atialing teacteers and all who have examined
It 'Orono:mead , stiperibr in excellence to all other
"Methods," "SyStems,' '3:aid "Schools," and the b'bok
that every pupil needs for the acquirennentiof,a3heroagh
knowledge of Piano-forte playingl...M.is adapted to; all
grades of. tuition, from the rudimental studies .of 4he
youngest:Ai:l4lre stadiesandrexercise= of advanced pupils.
l'ivo.eeltions ire publithed, one adopting American, the
other Foreign fingerings When the work iif Ordered, if no
preference is designated, the edition .with American nu
,goring will be sent - •
Mirße sure that in" ordering it you are particular: in
Specifying the "NEW METHOD.". ,Price $3 fiO,.
posrpajtl,-taazty!addkeis Stild' by all MiisieMeillers.
OLIVER DI raoN & CO„ Publishers, 277. Washi4on
street, Bestim, ••-• • • • "'je7 fl
PLANTS! PLANTS!!, PLANTS!!!
A T. the ; Keystone Nqrsery, the followihg
4 11 Plants can be hail:
Whmingstadt Cabbage, 50 cents per 100, $4 per 1000:
_Drumhead Sayoy Cabbage, 15 cents per 100, s7.per 1090.
Flatt Dutch Cabbage,-65,ceatiper ave, peraooo.
• Late Drixinheett, fine, 65 cents per 100, $5 per,looo. !
Tots.cco, 30 cents per 100, $2 50 per 1000.
Cellerk, 35 cents : per 100,, $3 . 00 per 000. ;
;White Apple ,Tomato Plants, $1 00 - per 1000. ,
Orders for all kinds of early.vegetablos will. be promptly
attendut to 7. KISH,
Jog , . KeystOne Farm, near Harrisburg, Pe;
SOLE AGENCY FAR THIS CITY
T AM happy to offer to the public,: a large
and splendid assortment of
SUPER, rOtt l GOL1) S
inantifantiOl by
Y.W. FAIRCHILD.
•
These Pens are well finished, .clastic, and will give ad
tire satisfaction.
PLEASF. TRY THEM.
-SOHEFFEWS BOOK STOIC'S,
Second street, opposite Presbyterlan".Church, Harrisourgl
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
THE FAR3f ER am', and fidiv he became Command
er-in-Chief,
THE PIONEBB BOY, aid how'he hecaine President, $125
THE FERRY SOY, and che Firudipier, •,: Si- 25
THE PRiNTER. BOY, or how Ben. Franklin ramie
$1 25
his mark,
THE FARMER BOY and hoie he becime-Lacideit
jint. Genera. In press. '•• '• • : - •
• •
A YOUTH'S ELSTORY OF THR REBELLION, from -
Fort Sumter to Roanoke i olegantly-illostrated.
.At . .BEKONER;I BOOK STORK.
.
U ,
N - RrvALT CHAFALEA FURNITURE
POLISH does not affect the varnish, but restage
toe original-lustre. It does not disbolor. 'lt will restore,
with very little labor every finished surface, either metal
or wood.. All manufacturers and dealers in furniture
should ale it .for cleaning.furnitum that has been stand
ing, covered with dust, , 'A touctiand rob hero and there
will make it bright and fresh.' For sale by
- • ' •S. A. KUNKEL .4 BRO.,
Jul•iltf 211Illarketstreet, Harrisburg.
ACRE I.OI I S P - OR SALE.
T BERRYHILL-having sold part ciffhis
. ground above town, wilt sell lots of an acres each
atong-the Reel - read. There Is one lot lett Hof two acres
with ilne river front 167 feet. The buildings wilt Do sold
with three or six acres. ja2-tf ,
PRIVATE,
ONE of the beet locations for . IRON
WORKS in the -Stank:tor sole, at a very reasonable
price, Many purnellierhite will improve it, situated with
in a ahort_distance of the city of Marrislaus between. the
Pennsylvania railroad milcanal, about - five hpndred Hmit
wide, and alungshinuf ,the beat limestone quarries in the
State and close to a goodlturnpihd road; also,' room for
waste cinders for fifty yea* Without-paying for the land.
Apply to • • • DAVID MUMMA, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law, No. id North Second street,
rrirel6.dif _ - Harrisburg, Pc,
[Philadelphia Press insert three times and send bill to
.. . .
ITUIST RECEIVED 44 gallons pure currant
E l • Win e, from a Lanomater county farmer' the Mimi
amide d•itnestin wine . in this city. PI ices 3 GO per tailon.
ilor sale at SO: 181 . 3a & FR &Z% -
-Sticcesscws Was. Deck, Jr., •
•
. ,
FORS. i,
envaluable •property; 'corner of Second
d streets, being fifty-twoindnbalffeet on Se
=Aland onehundred andziaty.eightleitahn pine
-running web two hundred and ten feet to.iliartawa- a ir ey,
there b e i a tspeeeloricen fultbutiding lotafianda moettlie.t.
rirablosite fora Govenibibi.iransion or public buildirige."
For partiOuhiro enquire of Mrs *MBA; comer of Se,
1P 4 ../10 1 . MI& _ll#l2f
BRANT'S
Butiyans 1 0 41grim's• PT(ii,ress,
TWO GRAND FYITIBITIONS COMBINED.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Doors open at
734. Scenes move at B jel4-4t
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT BT., BELOW THIRD.
J. EL DONNICLI.
OPEN EVERY E'VnfEVG,
With a Flret-olasa Company of
SINGERS, BANCEES, COMEDIANS, Scc., aro.
A.dmisaion. ...... .. ..... . ..... 15 cents!
Seats Bone;
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O 1 . 2"
MA.UFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOOOPHI
.CAL INSTRUMENTS,
FIREWORKS!!
No. 26 NORTH SECOND STREET, NEAR WILNi T
HARRISBURG, PA. "
The following instruments will be forwarded, free, to
any ad ire. w, on ree,ipt of the Price :
Insect Microscope; tor examining all kinds of in-
sects, towers, or plants.... .
Seed Microscope; for examining seed 4 insects,
minerals, &c. . .....
Rosendale , s Student's Microscope; wirer 50, 150,
and 250 diameters. A beautiful instrument for
general microscopical analysis, wicked MA neat.
box . .
Rifle Telescope; to See at a distance of two &three
miles; can be attached to any rite.............. 5 00
Stereoscopes; a new and improved instrument.... 225
Do. with twelve pieta 0 . . 5 00
Spectacles of the highest refractive power to strength
en and preserve the oitjfibt, with a large aseorteleSt of
Opera and Sold Glasses, Barometers, Tbeintometers,
Magnets, Drawing InStruments; &c.
sir Send stamp for a catalogue containing - prices, &c.
&o. jel dtf
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR. DP:PART/ONT, CAVALRY 81:11REAV
• OFFICE or CHUM Guatemala-tails;
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 25,1864.
Tia be sold at public auction,.-to the
_highest bidder, at the times and pieces named be
low, viz:
Scranton, Pauda, Thursday, June 18th.
Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 23d.
One Hundred (100) horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Filti• (250) at each of the other places.
These Horses hare been condemned as unfit..for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be lied.
ibises will be sold singly.
Sales begin at 10A x., and continue daily till all are
*sold. •
MILE Undersigned Commissioners; named
in an, Act of the Legislature, apProvest the 4ih day
or May, 1864, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
burg and Relish Gap Railroad Company, hereby give
Public notice that books will be opened for receiving, sub
acriptiens to the Capital Stock of said Compoly at the
following named times and places in the counry er Dau
phin, to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker. in Gratz
town, on THURSDAY, the.23d day of Juneggnst At the
house of Ildn.lizmin Bordner; in Berrysburg, on MONDAY,
the 27th day:of June. Inst. At the house of J. G. Yeager,
in Millersburg on THURSDAY, -the 30th day of June,
J
inst. At the ONES HOUSE, in the City of Harrisburg,
on TUESDAY, the - sth c4ty of July next; and that s.t said
times and places some two or more of the Commissioners
will attend, and that the Books will be kept open at :east
six hours, 'commencing at 9 bided: in the forenoon on
every day, for the term of -three judicial days, or until
the numbecof shares authorized by the law sisal have
beensubsegibed. DAVID R. PORTER,
HEISTY - TROSIAS,.
JAMES FREELAND,
G. o BRUBAKER,
F. WENRICK,
JONATHAN SWAB,
DANIEL LEHR.
je2l-4w
*ol[4o - Aiiig
eir.O,CUILAARS`
, AND
MANTILLAS,
IN D. W. GROSS', NEW BUILDING,
31A_REET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store i'Enve new wapiendni
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 $l5
1000 sxram. MANTELS,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASES,
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO npn
CHILDREYS MANTELS IN LANGE VASIRTY.
F fifty young western mares and horses.
O
subscriber will sell
Fifty Young Western Maims and
Horses
a public sair, on
- FRIDAY, JUNE 1.7, 18(4
.
AT THE STABLES OF BieI:TABU HO
GAN, JR.,
in Harrisburg, Pe. Parmers and otters will fled it La
their ttit-ri to attend the sale and secure.good 'bargains.
IlarrrisMrg, Julie 13,1884.—d4t B. G. PETERS.
JUST ROF.IVED,
IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND
-L. OTHERS ,-The undersigned offers at who4vale, to
the trade, a choice lot of the bed Liquors ever brought to
Harrisburg, viz: Preach Brandis Holiand Gins„ &Scotch,
/KO, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Rye Whisky; poriegn
and POTllatiC Winer, such as Champagne, Matt, Catawba,
Ali. liquors warranted, as represented. Landlords
and others will find it to their advantage to wall and ex
amine the assortment at the store, on South . Second
street, two doors below Chestnut
my27-dem . .GEORGE-WINTERS.
ECIL&TALPHIA. COLLEGIA.TE
P
TUTS FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1680 Amh
street. Rey.MLAELIDS A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE
SMITH, A. IL, Principals. ,
Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic,
and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Bathe
aiatlo4 higher English and Natural _Science for those
who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Painting and
Elocution by the best masters. For Mires:ars apply at
the Institute, or address BOX 2611 P. O.,Pa Philadelphia
ap20,43166k
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AMUSEMENTS.
-THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS NEXT
31.
POLOPILICOMORANki.
" OF
• AND
- THE HOLY LAND.
JULIUS ROS-EPTDALE,
Practical and Scientific
AUCTION SALE
TESMS: GASH in United states Treasury notes only.
JAMES A. MEIN.
ap2B-dtd Lt. Cot and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
=I!
HARRISBURG, Isl. Juin.; 1864._
PUBLIC SALE
• THIS MORNING,
A. FRESH INVOICE OF
MIDWERNE& CO.'S CELEBRATED
SITGAR CURED.
AND BEEF,
SBISJ , RTI & G'RAZER'S
mq3l.
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
CUT FLY PAPER..
A. MOE . assortment of Cut Paper for • Call_
lo a m; g lasses. picture frames and gas pipes,
SCELEFFERT 'BOOK SUM,
.
at ;
zny22o
NIESS BEEF and ILES'S chola
artiole of Mess Beef oast Porß-et. .1.2 - t. .9 -
SEIBLEB-airLitggi ..
ape (IMP3LearIP34,9",IDT.4l7.ltMtilla
H A L J,.
Sok, Lea*
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