4 " a 4 Ettegrapl IT HARRISBURG, PA THURSDAY EVENING, SHNE 16, 1861. NOTICE TO ADVEBTISEES.—AII Adver tisements, Business Notices, Dlarringes, Deaths, &c., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom panied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the reg'uiur Evening Edition are Inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. State of the Thermometer To-day. 8 A. Id. 11 4 U. 3 p. mt. TOWN AND COUNTRY Locez Borns= roa ORF.DITS paid at Herr's Hotel jel4dlw* Go To Henry Gilbert's Hardware store, op posite the Court House, and see the new Ba rometer; they foretell the ceather accurately from 12 to 48 hours in advance. Every per son should have one. jel6-2w, I=l Tun lower market has been undergoing some repairs. The old root has given place to a new one. I=l WHY is it that the "dog law "is not en forced? Numerous "'canines " are running at large without the muzzles required by the city. ordinances. The public safety demands an enforcement of the ordinance. Otta German friends of the "Steuben Band" will hold a grand pic-nic in Haehnlen's woods on Monday next, at which time they will doubtless have a day's enjoyment such as they had in days gone by. A fine band will be in attendance. See advertisement. OUR citizens will be gratified to learn that Sanford's Opera Troupe will be in town on Saturday, and will give an entertainment in the evening, at the Opera House. On Monday the company will leave for a tour through the Cumberland Valley, after which they will com mence an engagement in Washington city. It is unnecessary for us to say anything in commendation of Sanford. The Opera House will be crowded. Ce.msnotr. Zouvres. —A military organization has.beep forced by a number of the young foiks?iiiiifir city, to be known as the Cameron Zoller. The following officers have been elected: . Captam = Jacob Poole. Ist Lieutenant—Russell Murray. 2d Liefitenant—William Peters. 0. S.--Thomas Burnside. The company numbers thirty-five members. They design having a public parade and drill on the 4th of July, by which time they expect to have their uniform, which promises to be neat and attractive. THE " FOURTH " AT GETTYRBURG.—The citi zens of Gettysburg have determined to cele brate the anniversary of the Union victory at that place on the coming 4th ofJuly. "Culp's Hill, ' one of the most interesting spots of the battle ground, has been selected as the place on which to hold the exercises. Everybody will bainvited, as it is intended to give it the character of a National celebration. It is ex pected that Gov. Curtin will preside. This will be a fine opportunity for the people to visit the great battle ground, and at the same time participate in celebrating the anniversary of American Independence, as well as the an niversary of the Union triumph at Gettys burg. Tun PAXTON FIRE COMPANY has elected and installed the following officers for the ensuing term, viz.: President--Geo. F. Weaver. Vice President—J. J. Zimmerman. Treasurer—Peter Stucker. Secretary—B. J. Shoop. Assistant Secretary David Simons. Trustees—David Crawford, Daniel Hooker, John Evans, Jr. Chief Engineer—C. F. Vollmer. Assistant Engineer—Franklin Rhine. Direotors—Daniel Rocker, Geo. F. Weaver, Jr., David Simone, J. J. Zimmerman, Solo mon Santo, John Rocker, James L. Weltmer. Inspectors—David L. Fortna, Peter Stuck er, J. J. Zimmerman. They also determined to have' a pic-nio on the 4th of July, at Hoehnlan's woods, for the purpose of raising fands towards the comple tion of their new engine house'now in the course of erection, and appointed the follow ing committee of arrangements: David L. Fortna, Geo. F. Weaver, Jr., John Carichner, C. F. Vollmer, Patrick Burns. The commit tee were instructed to receive proposals for the keeping of the bar and table. Tau -Nterromm Orstursav—Design of the Soldiers' Monument —The managers of the Gettysburg National Cemetery received fif teen designs for the monument to be erected at that place, and finally adopted one furnished by Mr. J. G. Batterson, of Hartford, Conn. He is the architect whose design for a monu ment to the volunteers of Pennsylvania, who fell in Mexico, was adopted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania some years ago, and a con ditional contract made for its construction, but which afterwards failed for want of an appropriation. Some of the principal features and combi 'cations, which were used in the design for the Lrionvotent to the Pennsylvania volunteers, who fel.? Mexico, are incorporated in the design ao'.",Pted for the Soldiers' National Cemetery. ri",:rke material proposed to be used in the white granke• Around the base of the monument are four s izttues representing, sev erally, war, history, peac.s and plenty. The column is surmounted with a statue repre senting the Genius of Liberty, bolding in one hand the laurel wreath, and in the other, the American flag. The whole height sYill be sixty-five feet. The work of enclosing the cemetery has been going on for several weeks,'and it is ex . . pected that the whole grounds will be enclosed this summer, and the gravestones all put in place. Orriczus' back pay collected by A. C . Smith, Attorney at Law. Office, Walnut street, next door to the prison. jel.s-3t A HINE 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. LOST OR STor.mt, on Monday evening, 13th inst., a gold ring 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 Franldin Rouse, and no questions asked. jels-d2t* BELLING OTT TO CLOSE BUSINESS- —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 a rare chance. Call ea'ly at A. KAUFFMAN'S, No. 4 Market Square. jel4-3t* THE Rev. Mr. Gans, of this -city, has been elected pastor of the German Reformed Church at Norristown. Mr. G. having accepted the call, preached in that church on Sunday last. Trim Colopticomorama advertised to exhibit here to-night, has not arrived, owing to the breaking of the chemical apparatus, while at Lancaster. The proprietor informs us that the exhibition of the paintips will take place next week. =TIC= SUNDAY Scnoor, TE.s.cnzia.s and the friends of Sunday Schools generally should not forget the Lecture this evening in the Presbyterian ohurch,Market Square, by R. G. Pardee, Esq., of New York. 51r. Pardee has a National reputation as a friend of Sunday Schools. I=l Ma. Timm Woonsm4, who arrived here at one o'clock to-day, had his pocket picked at the depot. His pocket book contained $4O in money, and a number of valuable papers. The latter, if found, should be left at the Mayor's office or Franklin House, as their owner is anxious fo have _them. See adver tisement. Fan. DIY.--The Moderator of the late Gen eral Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church, announces that the let of. September has been fixed as a fast day, unless the Presi dent of the United States may designate an earlier day. That day will, therefore, in ac cordance with the action of the U. P. General Assembly, be observed by the United Presby terian Church. Bousa's GRAND STAR COMBINATION TROUPE will close a successful engagement at Dan ville, on Saturday evening next, after which time they will take a few weeks' recreation, then-open for a season in Harrisburg, when they will be welcomed by sixth' crowds as greeted them during the past winter. We understand that the headquarteis of the com pany in the meantime, will be in this city. Since leaving here the Star Troupe has been gre:eted by crowded houses wherever they ap peared. Tan Pennsylvania Grand Lodge of Good Templar's, at its recent session, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: G W 0 T—Sampson S King, of Duncannon, Perry county, Pa. G W o—lsaac W Hoffman, Harrisburg. GW V T—Miss Eliza A. Bishop, do - G W S—Miss L Ellen Wright, Lancaster. G W Tr—lsaac Richards, Avondale, Ches ter county. G W Ch—Rev J S Wakefield, Latrobe, Westmoreland county. G W M—Dr C K Riley, Pulaski, Lawrence county. G W D 2+l—‘9liss Ellen S Moore. York. G W I G—Miss Ada B Wvenseller, Selina Grove, Snyder county, Pa. • G W O;G-Joseph H .Coleman, Frankford, Philadelphia. D Dep for Perry county—Benjamin Pass more, Newport. Perry county. The next meeting will be held in Lewis town, commencing June 14th, 1865. FOB CONG.BES6.—In the selection of a reson to represent the interest of a people in elle national hall of legislation great care should be observed at this time. While the minds of all good and loyal men are absorbed ii the maintenance of our Government and the info preSsion of the rebellion, party preference and rules should give way and submit 'in the choice of a candidate for the more sacred pur pose of supporting our country. The ac quaintance of a life time with our fellow cid n, Josiah Espy, permits us to urge his see. lection and endorse his integrity and disposi tion to be useful. The Congressional district in the election of Mr. Espy would have a care ful watchman of their interest at the seat of Government, and we feel persuaded that all those who vote for Josiah Espy, and purchase dry goods at the cheap store of C. L. Bow man, No. 1, corner of Front and Market Ste., will have discharged their duty to the country,: and guarded the interests of selves and fami lies. SPECIAL NOTICES. Military BtlalitrlilS Attended To. Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Miami and War Claims, generally, made eat and collected. Per eons residing at a distance can have their business man* acted by mail, by addressing EUGENIC SNYMBR, Attorney-at-Law . Third's/woe% Harriabdg,.Pl.. COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such univerF sd mend, is made from the obeicesit materislit, is mild and emoll meat in ita nature, fragrantly oaf fitted, and extremely beneficial in its action upon rbe akin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealer a, jan2bAlawly Pare Vegetable Median .e. OE of the very best Vegetable 'Medicines is now offered to the citizens and stra agora of this City- It will purfy the blood, and leave the liver and bowels in a good healthy condition. Operan a without the least pain. Old and young, mile and. female, all can take of it. As to the truth of this hundreds can testify, as it has been we.l tried for the lost ten years It is prepared only and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No. 27, arouth Fine street, Harrisburg, Pa. • my 23 HAIR imp. 1 HAIR ?DYE! Hattehetnes Celebratee:i Hair Dyc , IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Th e way Elarnilast, Tree and - ficliable Dye Kama. This 'splendid Hair Dye is peraicr—changes Red, Rust,' or Gray Hair instantly to a Moro Black or Naturalßroton without inhping the Hale or staining the Skin, leaving th. Hair left and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality ftequentl) raiiwrlug its priatine color, and rectifies the 11l effects. 01 bad Dyes The genuirre is _saved virullAm A. BAT(2I. SLOB. All others are mere Imitation; and should be avoided. Sold by all DrAggiate, aro Factory—g} : BAR_ OLAYST,N.Y. amnar.lit taw *or= =sax' Fos mama isre ttec' . . LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOnDS PROM NEW YORli. AUCTION. GRE AT BARGAINS IN MUSLINS, Full yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cents; worth 40 cents. Bleached muslin, at 25 cents; worth 35 cents. Bleached muslin, at 22 cents; worth 30 cents. 20 pieces of all wool flannels claw. Black silk, at $1 20; worth $137. Black silk, at SI. 30; worth $1 50. Black silk, at $1 45; worth $165. 2000 yardaof black bilks from auction. Beautiful pearl color silk finish alpaca. Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and other colors. White cambrics, soft finished 5-4 French Cambric. Jacoactts, brilliants, Irish linen. Shirt br..asts, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 56 cents. Splendid assortment of calicos. Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks. Stockings, the best and cheapest, Pocket handkerchiefs for ladles, at all prices. Marseilles quilts and crash for towels. We have now a very large stock of goods, all bought at reduced prices, and which we will sell at prices which cannot fall to give satisfaction We have also a very arge lot of alpacas, cashmere cloth, bombazines. S. LEWY. my 24 liannvart% Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &0., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to 'speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist everywhere. Bead the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: Harausnno, Feb. Bth, 1861. C. A. Rursvaar—Dear Sir: 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. oases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in timo of need, most effectiially. Yours truly, T. EL IB.OBINSOIsI, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. Oft-I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Trochee. W. O. OATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian (Lurch. HAIMISHCIEG, Jan. 1 0 64. • To 0. A. Borrvairr--Dear Sir: In Jan., habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle oxpecto. rant, and that want has been supplied in youn excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that .I have ever used, m removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arisiz‘g from its too frequent use, and impairing th effectiveness of the delivery of public ail - dresses. Yours, &c., JNO. WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. AL. Banwv.urr—Dear Sir: Having met your Trochee', I am free to say they are the beat I have ever tried and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, ao. G. G. RAITLESTII LW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, t HaRISBURO, Feb. 29, 1864. r To C. A. Ittoorvemr—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 voice, and are certainly of great beste fit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR Brown's Bronchial Troches. ‘ , l have never changed my mind respecting them from the first, except-to think yetbetter 9f-that which I began thinktug well of " Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "The Troches ate a staff of life to me." Pros. EDWARD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. "For Throat Tronslos they are a spociac." N. R. WILLIS. "Too favorably known to need comineadation." Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Nes. Mast. Senate. "Contain no opium nor auditing injurious." Dr. A A. HAYES, Clumist, Boston. "An elegant oombination for coughs," Dr. G. F. 1316ELOW, Boston. "I recommend their use to public speakers." •- Rev. E. H. CHAPIN "Most salutary relief in Broncbitia. , k Rev. fi SEIGeRIED. Morristown, Chia. "Very beneficial when suffering from Colds." Rev. S. J. P. .ANDERSON St, Louie "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breath ing peculiar to Asthma." Rev. A. C. MERTON, New York. "They have suited my case exactly, relevlngmy throat to that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHAR ME, Chorister French Parish Chuich, Montreal. As there are imitations teture to obtain the GENUINE. -jan2l-dikw ag - To Clear the Manse Of Fries, use Dutcher's celebrated LIGHTNING FLYZILLEX, a neat cheap article, easy to use; Every shoat kill a quart. SOLD EVERYWHERE. FRENCH, RICHARDS.ds CO., lOth and Market streets, Philadelphia, wholesale agerits. My24-el/zwBw NEW Al) VERTIS.ENIENTS A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain ll_ amendments to the Constitution. Be it resolved by the Senate and douse qt .Etpresentativei of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania i n denexat Anon hey %met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: "SZOTION 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ger• vice, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth; such electors may exercise the right of sutthige in all electiOns by the citizens, under snob. regulations sear!, or shall be proscribed by law, as fully as if they , were present at their usual place of election." Smarms 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows: • "Samos S. No bill - shall be passed by the Legislature; containing more Canon° subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills." Samos 9. No bill shad be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commenweahh." HENRY C. JOHNSON,- Sptaker of the Howe of Represediatives. JOHN P. PENNEY-, Speaker of Me Sem& OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH- HeItHISBOEO,ApriI 26, 1864. - PEnnsyhfania, air 1 du hereby certify that the foregoing is a fall, true . and correct copy of the original JoinCßesolutioit of the General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution. proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this ottice. Lv Tearrusersir 'Whereof, I have hereunto sot my a.] hand and. Caused the -seal of the Secretary's of lice to be affixed, the day and year above written. • ELI SLIFER, N. Secretary o f the Commonsoealth. The Marro resolution having been agreed to by a ma jority of the members cf each House, at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted ,to the peer pie, for their adoption or rejection, on the FriRST TUESDAY oa ACIEWST, in the year of our Lord .one thousand eight hundred and eix.y.four, In aucordanca with the tenth arti cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled. 'An. Act pre scribing the time and manner of submitting to- the people, fur their approval and ratification or rejection, the pro. posed amendments to the Cobstitution," approved ti.. wenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fotr. ELI SLIFE.Z ik tiF27 Secretary of the f 'ovum= GOLD Va. tiljilliXANU.Y.--h or auto —A table of undoubted and valuable information sbow• dig ale gradual aaPreciatiOnituntddy (Toni January, 3777, to June, 1181, when $l.OO .gol became equivalent , to $12,000 currency. Enclose $1 to box 1140, Post °Mee, naltimore, bid. - ' jel4-d3t* titIQUWER N STEMS AND • • DAYS Or agoDIST Just rsealved at Rani- WILICITTOOSHOOSXTONA NEWT ADVERTISEMENTS. A SAIALL FARM FOR SALE. ASMALL FARM of sixty-three acres, sit uate on the Cumberland Vahey Railroad, Ave lot eS welt Or Carlisle, near the villege of Greasoa, is of fered for sale at the most roasouabie ttrms. For farther Information inquire of James A. Dunbar, Attorney-at- Law. Office south of the Court House, neat door to the American Printing Office, Carnal°, Pa. Jell-dlw KEYSTONE NURSERY. ffsmusonno, PENNA. , June 11,1864. ALL PERSONS who have purchased trees from the above nursery and which have failed to grow that were warranted, will find it to their interest to at once inform the proprietor : so that be 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. J. NISH, Keystone Farm and Nursery Harrisburg, Pa. joll l FS' Sale of Condemned Tents and Army Clothing, HOSPITAL and Will Tents and Flys, suit able for awnings, wagon covers, dcc, and several 'hundred Overcoats, Pants, Vests and Blouses, from the Goventtnent sale at Washington, 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 cash paid for all kinds of second h;,nd clothing, fu, radar iron, capper, brass or pewter. Also, three of Fairbanks , platform Scales., in good order, for sale. Weigh from 500 to 1000 pounds. jell Land for _.;:le n 520 A aFgi E va S te o sa f le l ;rn u p d a ' rt or in th D e a w il eole, tto co. it purcuascrs ; 1.35 acres clear, good buildings thereon, with 'Saw MilL For further particulars, address L. MINSICER, tnyal-datn* Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa. MILLINERY GOODS. MRS. J. HIBBS, Rea °Mau AT NO. 8 MARKET SqUARE, (Next door to Felix's Confectioneryo WiRE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to t E I! ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the Latest Styles of Millinery and Fancy Goods, de cheaper prices than ally house lathe city. The quality of her goods cannot be surpassed. DRESS MAKI:NOM THE LATEST STYLE Wind's aeatly.executed. , Ladies.oall and examine for yottnelves. aplB-dijyll VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. MEE subscriber, will sell, at private sale, j_ the farm, late the property of Mrs. Margaret Thome, situated in East Hanover t .witship, Dauphin county, adjoining lands of the Mansda furnace, containing 156 acres; forty acres of the above is Woe' land and the balance under a good state of cultivation. The improve ments consist of a two-story weather.boarded house, a uew Baas Barn, and other necessary out buildings. Per sons desiring to see the property, cm call or adores, ,jell-d2w* JO3EPg BEICESI.EY. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. riIHE subscriber will sell at public sale on 1. Saturday, June 18th, 1864, at the Court House In the city of Harrisburg. at 2 o'clock P. 1.1., the farm cow occupied by Jacob Fitting, in Susquehanna township. -aid farm contains one hundred acres, more or less, and is bounded by lands of Herman Alricks, Gee. W. MeCalla, German and-, others; 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 tine limestone quarry. A draft of the farm can bo seen at the office of Dr. Rutherford, on Brent street, any time until day of sale. The above farm is within 8% mites of the city and is in fine order. 0. D. FORSTFR. Crays Patent Molded Collars Are not simply flat pieces or paper cut in the form of keeper, but are Molded and Shaped to fit the neck, having a perfect curve free from angles or breaks, which is ob• Untied by our patented process, which also secures another advantage possessed by no other col( : Space far the airawd in the Turn-dawn style, the mans OF warm is renrccrix smocrrn AND FREE FROM PUCKERS, making this collar, for ease, neatness, and durability, unequalled. They are made in Tarn-down style in sizes from 12 to 17, and in Garrotte from 13 to /7 inches, and packed.hi neat blue boxer of 100 each; also, in smaller ones of .10 each—the latter a very handy package for travelers, army and navy officers ;ti EVERY COLLAR is stamped. - • 4 ' Gray's Patent Molded. Collar." Sold by all retail dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods. The trade supplied by jeteodzin VAN , DEgsEr6 A. C. SMITH, ATTORNEY A." 1" - LAW, HAS removed his Office from Third to Wal nut street, next to the Prison. All business in. truste4l to hid will receive prompt and careful attention. iil34 Soldiers! Portfolios. A LA RGE assortment at- BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, multi Sold at Wholesale or retail at low prima STOCK HOGS FOR SALE. QIXTY HEAD of Stock Hogs are for sale at ►the HARRISBURG DROVE YARDS. jel.44l3te` HIICKSTERS" BASKETS.—ShisIer Fra zer, zuc,cessore to W. Dock, Jr, &Co., have on hand 35...rmen hickory beArets. Price $5 50 per dozen. jeg PRWR LARD. VINE Kettle Rendered LARD, just reeei7red, -at • ' SHISLER & ErRAZER; niar3' (succmors to Wm. Dock, jr, &Co .) AFRESH supply,of.Miehener's Ge lebratod Sugar Cured Hama apt Dried Reef, at no2s] BOYER .Sr, SCRAPER. CORN MEAL--A fine article. Just re ceived at 6111SLER & FRAZZR, mar3l „ • , 'aummastms to WM. Dock. Jr., & , do.) iitigPAlD E f iliE or sale Yr -RIR:TA 7 4 FRENCH .1• SEMLER &FRAZER, mys sucoesaors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. VINE TABLE -011,8.-40 boxes fine table oils of the best InipOrtatiens for sale, wh'olesSES and read', by ' SILISLER & FRAZER, nag, successors to W. Dock, Jr., kCo SMOKED S ALMON-FINE SMOKED SALMON, Jura received at SEMLER & FRAZER, feb3 (successor) to Wm. Dock, Jr, & BUTTER, BUTTEJL—Fresh roll butter from Snyder county received every week. Also eggs at (mrti . 130Yp13 & KOZRPER. TTAAISI 11AMR!—A fresh supply of Mich eners's Excelsior Hams and Dried Beef, at • lan29 ROVER & it'OERPER. cn DOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES, . . comprising Pica Lilly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower , tIN-1 nixed Pickles, Deride's, Walnuts and Onions. For soh wholesale and retail by SHISLER & FRAZER, myb successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. FUJI BALE. —A Five4liireepower Si EANI ENGINE and BOILER, in goad order. Apply to F. GEETY, - feb2.l-tr Walnut street, below Sixth. NU. 1 MACKERE, L,_ in Kitts, last re F ceivedat SEISLER & FRAZER, mar? l - ( successors co Wm. Dock. Jr., &Go riATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most sn porior and. choice brandry Just received and thi Bak+ by SHISLER & Ftuzzit, r, ! ai tant. to Wm. fMnk. Co C OX 'S SPARBLENG..GELATIN, the best inenufacturedoust received and fbr Bide by SHISLER b. FRAZER fel (reicceerors to Tie Pock. Jr., d7' oa - - LIRA:UM A.:WSJ:AE.I4 taim beta Luiported, 1../ just receiveli and for sale by SHISLER & FRAZER., febl (successors to Wm Dock. jr., k Co.) , BURILISIGTON: , llikRaIN U. Trim first of the season, flne large Burling ton Herring, just received ,at SEISLER & FRAZER, , ap9" (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.) - no YOU wish a goc4 atm Pea? If so, oall at E piNFREWS BadAws, Hanisburr o Don WANTS. IVANTED—A. Girl to do general house work. Enquire at the north corner of Sixth street and Strawberry alloy. jela-dltv A;VANTED-A colored boy 14 Or 16 years of age to assist in the work of the kitchen. En quire at the Jones House. jel6.3t BOARDING WANTED—By a gentleman and his wife and two small eliLdren, in v private boarding house, or a private family. Addras J. W. J., at Jele-d3t THIS OFFICE. RIO JLDERS. GOOD MOULDERS :wanted at jel.6-d4L* SCOTT FOUNDRY, Reading, P. WANTED TO RENT—Two rooms for a respectable colored family, consisting of three persons. Apply at Herr's Hotel. je/63t* BOARDING WANTED N a priTate family, by a gentleman and I wife, with rooms furnished or unfurnished. Apply at EjelB-3t*l THI3 OFFICIS. WANTED—An experienced bar-keeeper. Apply Immedfately at Herr's Hotel. jer.i-St* WANTED—Three good journeymen house Carpenters. -I..iberal wages will be given. Ap ply with the undersigned on Ridge Road, opposite J. Shoop's grocery store, in the city of Harrisburg. jels-d3t-w2t* BENJAMIN STROH. - EMPLOYALENT. . $ 75 A.sem.w:Dig-NlH.:7:i!geil#etSsZaglltteda co to Se! v Machines soon on all machbes sold, or employ agents who will work for the above wages and all expenses paid. Address, D. B. HERRINGTON & Co., Detroit, Hach. jell) 2w* WANTED—A COACHEMITH, Apply to R. .1. FLEVING. $lO TO A DAY. A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE UI PROVED LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE.— brat 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 $75 a month . and ex penses • paid. For particuiars and terms, address, with stamp, • T. S. PAGE, Gen'l Agent, • ijelS-d2w-wlm Toledo, 0. A GENTS wanted to'sell. the Standard ilia -11 tory of the War. A rare chance to make money. agonta are clearing from $lOO to $2OO perm:tenth. 200,000 volumes already sold. Bend for circulars. .Addreas JONES BROS. & CO., de 80 Publishers, Baltimore, Md. UTANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a V T good meat Cook. Inquire at the ap3a-da I3RADY HODS& NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FIREWORKS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JOHN WISE, THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA. npELE following stock of Fireworks is now in 1 store: Roman Candles, Rockets, Pin Wheels, Mines of Stars and Serpents. Serpents, Glasshoppers, Water Pots, Flower r ots, Scroll Wheels, Bongo's. Lights, Triangles, Blue Lights, Red, White and Blue ; Spawnlotto, _ Chinese Rockets, Putting Crackers, Fire Crackers; Torpedos, Torpedo & Ft, ecracker Gun, I% ew Torpedo Bow,, Joss Stick, or Puna, Flags, at Now is the time to purchase while there Is a good as sortment. JOHN WISW, JeB-dtf Third street, near Walnut. CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. HARRISBURG, PA., June 9, 1864. THE undersigned respectfully offers himself to the Republicans of the 14th Congressional Dis trict of Petuasylvania, coMposed of toe counties of Dim nhin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union an 4 Snyder, nar nomination by the several county conventions of the said District. Ve9WWI JOSIAH ESPY. [Gazette and American, Sunbury, Chronicle, Lewisburg, Sentinel, Itialintowu, Tribune, blidduourg, Telegraph, Mit. ilinburg, and Republican paper at'Selinsgrove, topy till 'Convention, and send bills to advertiser. SPIRITUALISM. QAM'L H. PART, Blind Test Medium, will L.) give seances for communion with the Spirit World, at Exchange sail, Walnut street, until further notice. He will 8i.:0 maize clairvoyant examination of diteases for those desiring it. Hours from 8% i. as. to 12 as., and lye P. as to bY. M. Terms 50 cents each sitting. Every one applying for a sitting does it on their own responsibility, as the manifestation of a spirit is notat the . Option of the medium. jeli-dcf TO LEARN PIANO-FORTE PLAYING EASILY AND. THOROUGHLY, use the STANDARD INSTRUCTION BOOK. "Richardson's New Method." An improvement upon all others in pro gressive arrangement, adaptation and simplicity. Found• ed upon a new and original plan, and illustrated by a series of plates, showing the proper position of the hands and Lingers. The popularity of this book has never been equalled by that of any similar work. Ten thousand eapieS are sold every year. Among teachers and all who hare examined it, It is pronounced superior in excellence to all other "Methods," "Systems, and "Schools," and the book that every pupil needs for the acquirement of a thorough knowledge of Piano-forte playing! It is adapttd to all grades of tuition, from the rudimental studies of the youngest, to the studies and exercise- of advanced pupils. 'two . editions are published, one adopting American, the Other Foreign fingering. . When the work is ordered, if no preference is designated, the edition With American fin gering will be sent. firiwl3esure that in ordering it you are particular in specifying the "NEW METHOD." Price $3 50. Mailed, postpaid; to anyaddress. -sold by, all Music Dealers. ouvtat pirsoN do CO., Publishers, 27T WaShingtOn street, Boston, - ,jc7-tt PLANTS: PLANTS:: PLANTS::: AT the Keystone Nursery, the following Plants can be had: Winningstadt Cabbage, 50.00nts per 100, $4 per 1000. Drumhead Favoy Cabbage, 15 cents Per 100, $7 per 1000. Flatt Dutch Cabbage, 65 cents per 100, $5 per 1000. Late Drumhead, tine, 65 cents per 100, $5 perlooo. Tobacco, 30 cents per 100, $2 50 per 1000. CeUery, 35 cents- per 100, $3 00 per 1000. White Apple Tomato Plants, $1 00 per 1000. Orders for ail kinds Of early vegetables will be promptly attended to. .J. .111611, - jot{ Keystone Farm, near Harrisburg, Pa. SOLE AGENCY- FOR THIS CITY AM happy to offer to the public a large and splendid assortmentA . . SUPERIOR .GOLD PENS, manufactured by LEROY W. FAIRCHILD. ' These nins are well finished, elastic, and will en tire satisfaction. PLEASE TRY TEES SCHEFFEWS BOOK STORE, Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harriseurgl Pa. . ap23 BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS. THE FARMER BOY, and how hebecameCommand 'er•ln-Chief, $1 25 THE PIONEER BOY, end how he became President, $1 25 THE FERRY BOY, and the Finanoier, THE FLUSTER BOY, or how Ben. Franklin made "Ms mark, $1 25 THE FARMER BOY, and how he became Lieuten ant GeneraL In press. A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, from Fort Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly illustrated. $1 25 At BERtiNER'.s BOOK STORK UN - RIVALLED CH.AFALER FURNITURE POLISH does not affect the varnisk'but restores tiie original lustre. It does not discolor. It will matte°, with very little labor every finished surface. either metal or wood. All manufacturers and dealers In furniture should me it for cleaning furniture that has been stand ing, &mired with dust. A touch and rub here and there will make it bright and fresh. For sale try S. A. KUNKBL & BRO., ju4.dtf 118 Market street, Harrisburg. ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. JH. BER.IIYHELL having sold part of his , groundabove town, v/111 sell lots of au acre each Ruing the Reel road There is one lot tett of two acres with line riva front 157 feet. The buildings will be bold with three or six acres. juZdf FOR SALE, HE valuable property, corner -of Second and Pine streets, being fifty-two and a harked on Se cond and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Plue strew, ru nning back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley, thin) being space for four full building lota, and a most de sirable site for a Goventor's.Manakto: a! puleo building For partiOurytmentware of. Mrs. ' - gua,,47,. corner of se. scud and Dv meta , inarg4t CANTERBURY MUM HAIL WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. J.ll. DONNELL • OPMI ENTRY .ty&N - rtiG, With a First-class' Corapang SOMERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, itc.,&e. Admizateri. ....... • - ..... •-••• • • • • ..... cents Seaga In Boxes. ............... ...... 25 " 29 01" P IC I AN MAUFACTIMER AZTD IMPORTER OF - OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND PHILONOPHI CAL INSTRUMENTS, No. 25 NORTH SECONO STREET, NEAR WALNET HARSJSBURG, PA. Tho following instruments will be forwarded, free, to any adlress, on reecipt of the price : Insect Microscope; for examining all kinds of in sects, flowers, or plants. .. $1 00 Seed Microscope; for examining seeds, insects, minerals, &c. ....... Rosendaleis Student's Microscope; power 50, 150, and 250 diameters. A beautiful instrument fur general microscopical analysis, packed in a neat box . 10 00 Mlle Telescope; to see at a distance of two or tido& miles; can be attached to any rifle • Stereoscopes; a new and improved instruraint. Do. with twelve pictures.. _ . . • - Spectacles of the highest refractive power to strength , en and preserve the eyesight, with a large assortment of Opera and Field Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers, Magnets, Drawing Instruments, &a. niar Send stamp for a catalogue containing prices, &e. jel-dtt CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY BOBR&R, OFFICIC OF CHIEF QUARTIRRAIMIR: WASHINGTON : D. C., April 25, 1861. ATTML be sold at public, auction, to the v v — highest bidder, at the times and places named be low. via: Scranton, Penn's, Thursday, June 16th. Wihiamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 23d. One Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun dred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places. These Horses have been condemned as unlit 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 10.1 at., and continue daily till all are sold. FIREWORKS I ! TESKS: Can in United States Treasury notes only JAMES A. EICLY. ap2B.-dtd Lt. CoL and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bur Fan. THE Undersigned Commissioners, _named In an Act of the Legislature, approved the 4th day of May, 1865, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers burg and Raush Gap Railroad Company, hereby give public notice that books will be opened for receiving sub scriptions to the Capital Stock of said Comp-my at the following named times and places in the county of Dau phin, to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker, in Gratz town, on THURSDAY, the 23J day of June, inst. At the house of Benjamin Bordner, in Berrysburg, on MONDAY, the 27th day to June inst. A t the house of J. G. Yeager,. in Millersburg us THURSDAY, the 30th day of June, ins,. At the JONES HOUSE, in the City of Harrisburg,- on TUESDAY, the sth day of July nes' ; and ilia: i ! t. said Brats and places some two or more of the Commissioners wiklat , end, and that the Books will be kept Open at least rix hours, coeatuenciug at 9 o'clock is the forenoon on every day, fur the term of three judicial days, or until the number of shares autheriz,d by the law shad have been subseribed. DAVID R. PORTER, —....---- . • HARRISBURG, Ist AU" 1864: D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING, - MARKET STREET. - A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now . a splendid assiktmont of SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS, FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS, NEW FRENCH SACKS, - AND NEW FRENCH LOOSE iBASKS. The above beautiful samples, in every'color and hand somely trimmed, from $7 50 to $lB. 1000 SIBS. DIANITELR . CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASKS, Handsomely and Tidily trimmed, from no apicara. CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY. my2s OF fifty young western mares and hoises: The subscriber wal sell Fifty Young Western Mares and Horses - at public sale, on FRIDAY; JAJNE 17 .1861 , AT THE STABLES art' RICHARD HO. GAN, JR., in Harrisburg, Pa. Farmeis and others will hind it to their interest to attend the sale and Eeztire good barg,ttini: Hannsburg,- June 13, 1864.14 t B. G. PETERS. • JUST It•EOEIVED, my3l NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS. ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR IS IN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against any possible injury to steam boilers, from a lack o: water, which is the great source of so many sad catastro: phew, and so much damage from the burning of boilers. We warrant this instrument to be a perfect in...wane: against such contingencies. i perfect eatiotamion guaran teed or no pay. Price $5O. Send for an instrument and try it; if not satisfactory You may return it. Circulars with references sent to any one desiring them. Address your communications to D. C. MEADE & CO. Pill4nirg. Pa- MI my4-d&wtS NEW I,IQ HOB. STORE. IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND . OTHERS —The undersigned offers at mho/ea:de, to the trade, a choice lot of the bud liquors ever broughL-to Harrisburg, viz: French, Brandies, Holland Gins, Ba,stek, Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Bye Whisky; Forilgs and Home:tic Wines, such as Champagne, Claret, Catawba, de. Ali liquors warranted, as segmented. Landlords and others will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine the assortment at the. store, on South Second street, two doors below GheStnut. my27-41.6m GEORGE WINTERS.. 10HILADELPHLi - COTJNGIATt 'rim FOR YOUNG: - LADIES, No. MO Arch street. Rev .CRARLEB A. MUM, D. D., E. CI ARENCE SMlT.linaiL M., Principals. Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic, - and Collegiate.. Full college alum in CLassics, Mathe-, math" higher English and Natural Science for those who graduate. 'Modem Languages, Music, Painting and . Elocution by the beat masters For ctircrears apply-at the Institute, or address BOX 2611 P. O.„ PtiiladeipbM, Pa.arm ,.. ”_ _ _ CUT FLY PAPER. A bii.thriCE, looking glass, of Cut ya ' ji,er a (kt f g OL SGELKEFEWB BOOK SS/RE; - ' Hariisliot_g7 at lay2o . • _ . ESS BEEF and MESS P0R.11.--A &de' .0.1. snide ot Mon scot: aoh Pork - at. • • sEastzu di 'adz ERft . spa (socceitsora w Win Dock 7 fir. , & 06.1 " AMUSEMENTS. JULIUS HOSENDALE, Practical and Scientific AUCTION SALE NOTICE. HENRY THOMAS, JAMES FREELAND, G. H. BILUBAKEIt, F. WENRICK, JONATHAN SWAB, DANIEL LEHR. je2d-4w CLOAKS, CHICIALABS 1114NTILLAS, PUBLIC SALE \ MIS MORNING. A FRESH INVOICP. OF MICHENER 8; CELEBRATED SUGAR CURED HAMS ,ekND SHISLEIt & FRA ZER'S. 4Bi.ee 29 200 ECI liE