anilot think of bolding, for it lies directly 'miler our guns. JkmnsTovN, Va., June 16 1 came down from the Pontoon above Pow hattau with dispatches for Secretary Stanton. rust as 1 left Capt. Pilkin reported to me that Petersburg, was in our bands Nothing of recent date has been heard from Sheridan, but the Richmond Whig of the 15th, contains a dispatch from General Lee stating that Sheridan 'had been routed in an e ngagement with Fitz Lee Hampton, losing Mu prisoners and leaving his dead and wounded on the - field. . A dispatch from General Sherman, dated last night at 9 o'clock, has been received. It only states the relative situation of- the forces. No serious engagement has yet oc curred. (Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON. Seernof War From Washiiiitton. Terrific Explosion at the U. S. Arsena SEVENTEEN FEMALES BURNED TO DEATH Wesmaiorox, June 17. A terrific explosion occurred at - the arsenal at ten minutes before twelve•to-day: Seventeen females, enga,/ed in the labora tory, in- the- preparation -of signal rockets, were horribly burned, and their charred re mains it will be impossible to separate or re cognize. . the building in which the fire originated was a wooden tenement, and was occupied altogether by females, two hundred and fifty of whom were employed at the time of the occurrence. The firemen are now engaged in the rains, and it is expected that others will be found. entombed under a huge tin roof which has not yet been removed. Ten females are knOwn to be missing. It exceeds inhorror the Jack- - son calamity. The day is exceedingly hot and sultry; and several of those .having relations itt the of have been Overdonle by the heat and the excitement. The origin of the explosion is not known. C. II GILLFFEN. Reported-Raid in Indiana. .1.118,35X50N. IND.. June 1.6.: It is reported that a rebel force of 300 men under Jenkins, crossed the Kentucky river into Trimble county, 8 miles front Carroltori,, last night, coming west. , , Ettegrapij RAIZ K I krlß lII3G, PA. FRIDAY EVENING, *JUNE 17, 1864. NoTitar, TO AI)VERTISER,S.—AII Adver Own:Lents, Bets - Loess Notices, Marriages, Deaths, &c., to secure insertion in thr TELLFAHLA_PII, notstinsystriably be accom ps.r 4 ell with the CASH. Adverttactile - 10s torOCked in the regular Evening Edittett ace insertetlln the Morn plition wit:haat extra...charge: State of the Thermometer To-day. 8 A. M. 11 A. M. 3 r. M. 78 86 92 - TOVVIV ALVD •COUNTICY. LOCAL 13017i1TY FOE- CREDITS paid at Herr's • Hotel. jelddlie A SPECIAL meeting of the Citizen Fire Com pany will be held this evening, to perfe'etnar rangemente for the pic-nic to be , held by the company. Now is the time to sow turnip seed. The agrieultiral journals say that any time from the 10th to the 30th of June will answer the purpose. I=C==l Lost —On the 17th inst., a dark-colored CANARY BIRD. A liberal reward will be paid for it if left at this office, Or for informa tion that will lead to its recovery. IN rKean county they had a frost last Fri day night, which deStroyed An kinds of vege tables, fruit and grass. On a summit ice was formed a half inch thick. That must be a splendid farming country. BY reference to our police report it will, be seen that a number of pickpocketS have been arrested. It is hoped that they may meet their just deserts if there is the slightest nvi . derma on whioh they can be held. CATLEUPTT TAR nests can be permanently and easily destroyed by firing a gun, charged with loose powder, and not wadded, into them.. The muzzle should be held two or three feet from the worms' nest. -No - injury is done the tree, and the effect is complete. -v ANOTHER Prc-Nro will ,be given at:H aa h n _ Len's woods to-morrow (Saturday.:) Weber's String Band will bells attendi anaa, an d the management promises an ~,_have 6 - , ,.0.4 . e t • pleasant recreation and enjoyment. -- coli n i: bases will run during the day:. from Third and Market street • • THE F t - Ans';:lvania State Medical Society held its annual meeting in Philadelphia this Peek- Vlie reports of the county societies show Pe,at spotted fever had appeared in near: 7 ly ev'Jry county in this State, and that duiing: thr,, past year scarlet fever had been unusually fatal, and prevailed to a large extent. TERRE was a tremendons gathering at/I°ff man's woods, • yesterday, the - occasion of the /lope Fire Company's .plc=nic. The, hest of order prevailed, and all present enjoyed the fan, and passed the day pleasantly. In fact it is said that the fliers had thepic-nic of the season. No doubt the treasury of the -com pany was handsomely replenished. ' ' Semikos.—We are indebted to the- mem bers of the Beethoven Club, under the of Prof. W. P. Weber, for- a delightful serenade, laSt night. These gartlemen are proficient in music, and have won for 'them selves a reputation that is not confined to Harrisburg. The music of last night — ...iisa. charming, and such as can only proceed ftvni instrumeritsin the hands of such skillfal - per; formers as compose the Beethoven Club. We, would recommend them to parties, pio-nks;; where`good rapsie is desired. Tux Pittsburg Sanitary Pair will close on Saturday of this week. Ouz,:citizens - ram save five per cent. on their taxes by paying the same on or before the 20tlarist., to the city treasurer. ;;Te•Direetors,of the Paxton Fire Company are requested to meet, - at the usual place of meeting, this evening, at 7/ o'clock. By order of C. F. VOLLMER; Chief Eng. PARSON BROWNLOW is expected to pass through here tomorrow morning, en route Pittsburg; where. he will deliver an ad dress in the evening. Joux 0000DE.hits been confined td'his house for some time by a painful injury to One of his limbs, received by be'ng thrown froth his horse. . Yparzaim.y was one of the warmest' of the season—the mercury reaching 92 deg. A thermontetrical- table will be found at the head of our local department dally. THE Philadelphia and Reading railroad company will issue excursion tickets to Phila delphia at reduced rates during the continu ance of the Great 9entral Fair. The tickets will he good for four days. - • snail. colored boy was drowned in the basin near the furnace, on State greet, on Wednesday night. He was not identified. An inqUest was held, 'and &Terdiet of " acci dental drowning" Tendered. Tau - Susquehanna is very low, again. The rafting season has been brought to si There is nothing on the river to s.ttract atten tion, expept a few boits used by fishermen, :and the ferry to In.dejAndeuce -* - • a ti No w, when our Ma rkets are so 'abun an y supplied with vegetables and the early fruits, our bitiifmsshould - guard agabiet ,too free use of them 4..littliiirdrize_ exercised in'regard to food, may prevent the payment of numerous doctor bills. V ACCIDENT. —A few nights r zigo a flagman named John o,,liver,%on the Pennsylvania rail road,' was so severely injured atDerry Station, near Pittsburg, that he died hi a few hours after the accident. -He was caught between two cars, and had his back broken.. of tai. Vine Street M. E. Sun day. School will not be held on next Thursday, as advertised, as it is,impossible. - CO - obtain cars to convey the'party to Derry on that day. It will, however, take place the following week, on a day to be bymoyuiced hereafter. , 1 Crrizz" IT Fins. COMPANY, ArrnsTion!—There will be a special' meeting,. of the Citizen Fire F l ngine'and Alp company this (Friday) even inwat n o'clock, to make-final- arrangements fcir,the on'Wednesday next. Punctual attendance of ratembers is 'requested. • :WHERE . Ass Taft HENSLEY'S ?—lf there are any refugees nartted Hensley in Harrisburg, or vicinity—they are informed that their fam ilies are in a destitute condition, in Green . Franklin co'sinty, and are anxious to hes* frOm them. 'Tan hay-makincrsesson is al hand. Our fatmers are about commencing to cut down the heavy crops of grass . that adorn the mea clOws and fields. .11 is said that there will be an abundance Oflity.Made this season—a fact tliatmust be very gratifying to farmers. Tux Reading Tinges says Sanford has_been drawing.crowded b ouses there, and that-hia troupe'is the best now traveling, and de,serifes to be patronized., True. - , Sanforcts trOupe will appear at, the Opera House 40-morrow evening- for one "night only. Go and see them. . THE Great Central Fair at Philadelphia will be , continued during next meek, and perhaps loltger. We would advise ev'erybody to visit it if they desire towitness the grandest exhi bition ever gotten:tip in the • lluited States. No idea of its magnititdo can be fregned by those who do not visit it --• ~..._... Go .E Itous.—Nere •the aeserves have departed for theix, hcones--ha4ing received their pay, and . dit charge paPers. No doubt these braves world receive a hearty welcome at the bands or. their families and friends..— WI . heroic!, 'deeds on the field of battle - will never be, 4 1orgotten, and the account of their gv:;bieveir_ients will fOim one of the moat inter esting departments. in the history. _of our county. POLICE AMUR fore the litayor.--Abijah • Wilson, John Steese, John Chugg, And a woman, ,named Mrs. Wolsh, were before His Honor on a cliarke of :drunkenness and dis- orderly eolith Ct. They were discharged upon payment - of-lila and costs. Thomas Day, Charles-Weber, Geo. Hamill, (nOticed elsewheie, ) EdwardJonft, and tau!. E. Hart were arrested at the ftot, -lirofeapar CaMpbell and 'others, as . suspicious cart‘c- Am. They -were --escorted to the lock-up, Where • they • :remained• .until this morning.- there is no doubt thatgis party is composed of! professional pickpockets:` - During the night , they managed - to throw out of the lock-up a bunch of ,keys of. all shapes and sizes, such as would be a valuable acquisition ,to the implementS of 'any pickpocket or burg 'kr in opening carpet-bap, trunks, &e. These keys were - found by the "police, andlanded over to the Mayor, and may be the means of confirming the suspicions that- are 'entertained 'against the party. All of the indiViduals move named, except Haiaill, were ' re-com mitted for a farther hearing. • Elken Xohnsoo, a female found in company with the above crowd, and engaged in conver sation with them, Was also arrested, and, al iliopgh she persisted in denying a 11 knowledge of them, the Mayor considered her a fit sub ject for farther heazing, and sla e was recom mitted:' - ; , Charles. Fields an d R owe, another . trijrly of entrpeettdp,tel , tX4ets,•h ad a hearing moming, and Winiriebbnum itted to the tonbm torAgthektheartng.t; • °mans' back pay collected by A. C Attorney at Law. Office, Walnut street, next door to the prison. jels-3t THE prospects for an abundant peach crop are said to be very encouraging. Who will not rejoice to learn the fact? THE Arinstrong Democrat, the old Demo cratic organ in that county, has hoisted the - ' ticket of Lineclu and Johnson. ==l THE Pennsylvania Railroad klomparty will continue to issue excursion tickets to Phila.:. delphia during next week. Those going to the Fair should make a note of this. DAN Ittcat's High School, in which the pu pils are all trained animals," -will exhibit in Harrisburg, on Tuesday, June 28, afternoon and evening. - - 'lsm Provost Marshal, Commissioner and Surgeon composing the Board of Enrollment, in this district, are in session at , Sanbu. , 7, hearing the reports of the drafted men of Northumberland• county. Nzw ICE CREAM SAMOON.--MrS. David. Brin dle, ha 6 opened. an Tee Cream and cake 40.00 n, at her residenbe, corner of Raspberry alley and Chestnut street,' where the best cream and cakes of all descriptioisareeonstantlykept on hand. Give her a. call. Go TO Henry Gilbert's Hardiare store, op posite the Court House, and see the new Ba roineter; they foretell'the weather accuxately from 12 to 48 hours in advance. Every per son should have one. jel6-2w I== LOST on STOLLEN, on Monday evening, 13th inst., a gold, ring encircled with a braid of dark auburn hair, cha , :ed 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* Day GOODS. —I will, this day, commence to sell off my entire. stock of summer dress goods, such as lawns, delaines, cliallies, alpacas, mozambiques, poil de .. chevre, poplins, and also 'a large lot of remnants--they will.be sold at and below cost. Call soon. SOL. BROWNOLD, Corner Second and Market, opposite Jones House. - . jel7-1w AT ' a meeting held by the Paxton Fire Com pany, No. 6, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: _Resolved, That the thanks of this company are hereby tendered to the Pennsylvania rail road company, - and especially to W. H. Wil son, Esq., their efficient. Chief Engineer, for the donation of alit of fine stone for sills, &c., for our new Hall. B. SHOOP, Secretary. 'IN another part of this paper will be found a lengthy but intensely interesting article, from the pbn of Rev. T. H. Robinson, of this pity, who but recently returned from the army. These notes from the battlefield give a description of what the Rev. gentleman wit nessed daring his visit to the front, where he earnestly labored for the welfare of the wounded and dying soldiera. Cat. DICE Conmsa.—The Greensburg I:Jer ald, says that this brave and worthy officer, who arrived at home some. two weeks ago,• is still suffering from the severe wood he re ceived in one of the fights in the vicinity of Spottsylvania . It was from a mine ball which struck in the left breast below the nipple, and glancing upon the rib lodged in the :fleshy part some distance back. The surgeon ex- Jirieted it; but he had to be operate'd on two weeks afterwards for an abcess forming be-- tween the two orifices. DISCILMED.—John Wade, John Kelly, John - Wilson, Robert Cully, Al. Thompson,• G. E. - House and Edward C.lrney, who were arrested as suspicious characters a few days ago, were discharged this morning, on condition that they would leave the neighborhood. It is supposed that they were professional bounty-. jumpers. They appeared to be in charge of a 'ringleader, who stated that, he had brought 'them from Baltimore to enlist - in the arias. But it seems singular that the would leave a city which pays SO O bounty to conic hero where no snob sum can be realized. ARBEST OF A NOTOZIOOS Pronrousar.--Last evening offi.Cer Campbell arrested, among others, a notorious pickpocket, whose real name-is Charlea Strafford, but gave the name' of George Hamill on.this occasion. He has since been identified as the individual who robbed Mr.W. ,W. Boyer, of this city, near a year ago, and who .was arrested for the crime and subsequently released upon giving bail to the amount of several hundred dollars. An honest citizen of this city was induced to be come his security. 00 thief, (who then gave the name of Charles Moran,) failing to appear/ a prosecution was about to be instituted for the amount of the bail money, but as Strafford. is again in the hands of the officers of the law, the gentleman who became his security has escaped the payment of the money, much to his gratification.. "The pickpocket - has been committed for court, and will doubtless re ceive the punishment he richly deserves. Mesonc.—A-The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, held their eleventh annual conclave at Carlisle, when the following officers were elected: It E, Sir H Stanley Goodwin, Grand Com mander; VE, Sir Wm. H Strickland„ Deputy Grand Commander; B. Sir Robert Pitcairn, Grand General; E Sir Chas A Bannvart, Grand Captain General; E, Sir Chas M Howell, Grand Prelate; E, Sir E Cornman, Grand S Vi ; E. Sir John Wallerchamp, JW; E, Sir Psaac Whittier, Grand Treasurer; E, Sir Alfred Creigh, Grand Recorder; l, Sir G Y, Fox, Grand St B; E,-Sir E Knapp, Grand Swß; E, Sir Z P Bierer; Grand Warder; E, Sir . C C Mason, Grand Sentinel. The next conclave will meet at Altoona, on the second Tuesday of June,lB6s. NOTICES: air To OLear the Hoh.e of plies, use Dutcher's celebrated LIGMYMING - FLYMILLER, c he a p ar ticle; easy-to user - Every' sheet will kill a quart SQLD EVERYWHERE: , FRENCH,- RICHARDS & CO., 10th and Market street,' Philadelphia, wholesale agents. ' zny244kieSir I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS. ASFICROFT , S, LOW WATER DETECTOR TS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against 1. explosion or burning of the flues or boiler, as noth ing can prevent 1t of not tampered with) I rom giving im mediate notice of lack of water in the boiler, in season to put on supply without drawing the flies. Want of water is the great source . of so many sad catastrophes which have recently occurred. We warrant this instrument to be a perfect inzziranc' against such contingencies. Price $5O. Full Instructions as to Pt , mode of application as well as reference to most of the prominent manuticturers and iron masters of the State rising them, sent on ap..lic to D. C. MEADE Pittsburg, Ps. D. C. llE.tv, I CErAs.l4.Gcr. f BEEF TONGUES. —Fine large beef tongues, cured by J.H. 2.lthener.ta Co , and for sale by STIBLER & FRAZER. jer Successors to W Dock:, Jr., 4t• Co. ANEW SUPPE-Y of - FRESH SMOKED HAMS, just received this morning, at SHTSLER N FR.I7;ER, jell" Successors to W. Dock, Jr , & Co. CHEESE—Choiee nets: crop Cheese, just received at & FRAZ re, jet . / Sucessora to IV, Dock, Jr., & Co. VrESS SFIA.D.L=Titto Mess Shad of the sea -151 ,son, in half barrels and kilts„iust received at SHIsLER & FRAZER, jel7 Successors to W. Dock. Jr.. Az Co. • MDKED BEEF.—A. choice lot of Miche mer's Dried Beef,:just received at MISLED ik FRAZER, Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Cu. SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, of all grsdes and prices, at S. HISLER 8: FRAZER, . , Successors to W. Dank - , Jr.,- & Co. .1e1.7 DoCers in Fine Family Groceries. C EL`E - SPAJEAZIMD • CONCENTRATED LEMONADE, I S a pleasant, healthy beverage.. Very convenient and refreshing for invalids ha - ving fever or great thirst. lis porta••ility recommends it lo travelers. Its vonveni• nce:at pie-nice will be - apreciated. No sugar required•, one table-spoonful simply s dissolted. in a glees of cold water and it is done. KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE, jell No. 91, 11 - art.:et street. THE • OLD, FLAG! • . A CAMPAIGN PAPER FOR THE PEO ri.. PLE. devoted to tho election of LINC , TN' end JiatiSON, Uximr and FREEDOI4 and the Right of Suffrage to our brave soldiers, will be issued ou tt.e•2lat of July, and weekly thereafter until the full returns' of the Presiden tial election can be given, from the office of the Franklin Sepositury. Chamber-burg. P. Tan OLD FL/C. will contain portraits of Lincoln, John son and other eminent men; maps or battles and battle. fields. and will urge ce entices war upon two Copperheads until their delstve defeat In November next. It will -be a neatly printed paper of twenty columns. • TERMS—CASH IN ADVA.,NCE: !One Copy 50 ets. 10 Copies to one address . $4 50 20 L.. It 8 00 30 << a S• ••• • * ''''' 10.50 00 o tt " t ...... 15 GO And at. the same We (30 cents per copy) for any number over iift.y. nee- Let every earucet Onion man at once commence tate neighborhood, so that al t tZe ra e r l i B u ° re a b c c i rs ub mi t tr e l a s l e i c u u ta r Alipr The first number will contain a 'Portrait of Presi dent Linclu s and Lim second will contain a portrait of Andrew Johnson, Address 3.1'01.1111E & STO'NER. jel7-3td2tw Chambersburg, Pa 'GREAT. CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR EXCURSION EXTEDED. w BE ISSUED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD . COMPANY, TO VISITORS TO IRE SANITAP.Y FAIR, FRONT ilarrisburg, Columbia, Lancaster, Parkesbare, Paoli, and intermediate stations, to roiladelpbia and-rotdrn. - From Harrisburg, by the Mount Joy Acconuno cation ................ ....... ........... 7:20 A. of. Columbia Accommodation Maying at .... .12 :20 P. at. Aud by the Harrisburg Accommodation, leaving at ...... :25 P. al. From Columbia, by train at..... ' 8:20 A. M. 1:53 P. - M. . , " " • • From Lancaster, by train at 9:90 A. 31% " " ". ... . .. . . 7.31 P. at FrOm Parkesblirg; by train at..... 7:00 a. nr. " " to West Fthilatlel- • • phia only, at . .. 3:00 P Fr.n Pali, by train at 7:110 A. M. •I it to West Philadelphia only, at .... 4:10 e. EXCURsION TICKETS will be good for a return trip On either of, the accommodation trains which leave Philadel phia Passtliger',4ldi nat 10 iOO "A: Ir, 1:00 r. of 2:30 4:00 r. in.. and West Philadelphia station at 0:00 P. H. EXCURSION TICKATS will not be sold by Conductors in the ea's, and will not be good upon any other than the trains specified. EXC/JuSb IN TICKETS will be sold until the 24th of Jane, good for it return trip until the 25th test, ENOCH. LEWIS, ' td „ General Superintendent. . .. . . ato4GAIT 'pour Fox. 'SALE. Afine flaw) year old: MORGAN COLT, tvi:l be ()tiered for sale at the Market Howe, on bAturday morning, during, market hours. . jel6-dt2t* S. S. BELLILAN. Valiaa'bl'o r(IHE undersigned (Ace= his MILL and. L FARM for sale. Any one wishing to purchase real el-tam cannot make a hotter pa) ing investm nt, as it will be told cheap. Como and see. A. I4EITISG, Jel6• devil. Middletown, Dauphin coufity, l'a. • • TO THE PUBLIC: ,IN STEPPING from the cars uponn - their rival at the Petufa Depot to-dai' at one o'clock, my pocket . was pieced of some FORTY DOLL4IRS i'n' money and a number of .valitable Papers. As - it is cuitomary for thieves to throw away everything except money in such cases, it. is possihlo teat they may be found, and if so, the porsou leaving them at the Mayor's (Hike, or at the .eraokliuHouee, NUT .suitably rewarded. jol6 THO SIAS WoOD3IDE. ci•.l2Y TAX. NOTICE is hereby . ' given, that the Common .Couutit the City 01 . Harrisburg, have comfaatea Eno tevy and assessment o f t ; tses for the year Hiti4, aticl that alt persins stall be eistitte. l to an anatentrin of ' FIVE }ER . CIENT. on the amount of their respective City Taxes, on pay meat of the same to JOHNT. WILSk., E IIi Esq. city Trea surer, on or be.om the‘26l-11 day oil dm. 1 . 3 . 188 i '• By order of the Common Cuuneil. DAVID H. t•HHIS, Clerk. Harrisburg, June 16, 1864 —titd • ' A SI LA.LL FARM irett•SAS.E. A SMALL FARM of sixty-thite.ae.'ios, sit uatO on the Ouniborlsod Valley Rauroad, five ua Ls west tir Carlisle, sear the vill.ge o' Or, az-00, is of &red for sale at the Most reasonable t rms. For further inforinatiom inspire of Jaines A. Dinbar. _Alton:el - at- Law. Office south of the Court Housr. next door to the . American Printing Onlic.i., Carlisle, Pa. jellsolw i KEYSTONE NURSERY. • HARFISBURG, PEYSA. , June 11,1864.. ALL PERSONS who have purchased treCs from tho above oumery and which have railed to grow that siert - warranted, will find it-to their Antereat at once inform tiro proprietor, so that he may replace mem, among the first planted in.the Fall or Spring of 1865, as prefer; ed Nd amount of money wilt be received without satisfac tion. J. MISII Keystone Farm and Nursery Harrisburg, !'a Sale of Condemned Tents and Army Clothing, HOSPITAL and Wall Tents and Flys, suit able for awninv, wagon Cove, &c , and several uuudredcove:, Overcoats, Pants, Vests and Blouses, from tit , Government sale at Washington now fur sale at Barr's Auction Store. A. 1,13. one of Singer's extra large Sew Mg Machines; cost $l3O, in perfect order, with staud and table complete; fur ale low. The highest price in cash paid for all kinds of second h.. nd clothing. fu nitur , iron, o ;ppar, brass or pewter. Also, three of Falebunks' flattered &ales, in good ord.; for sale. ,W..igtt from 50 Ito 1000 founds. jell . JUST RECEIVED-44 'gallons pure currant E. wine, from a Lanodeter county fanner; the if est ade d mastic tine in thWe.ty. nice $3 (43 per gallon. t tate at SHISLER R FR.3.361 _ c o. ; je9 Success Ors to Wm. Dock. jr., co. ARLEISFRUIT of all kinds at " BOY ER & VORRP&B. WANTS. NvA.NTED—Two good white girls who un derstand cookery, washing, ironing and general houscworking, in a small country hotel. Must crone well re , paltneneed. Aptly kt this .Mee. jel WANTED—A eoloredlaoy 14 or 16 years of age to assist In the work of the kitchen. Ett qume at the Jones House. J46-3t BOARDING WANTED—By a gentleman and his wife an/ two small chi dren, in a private lAmaling house, or a private fatally. Addr. ss J. Iv. J.; at pie.tglt THIS OFFICg. MOULDERS. opp MOULDERS wanted at.: !LA jelB-d44* SCOTT FOUNDRY, Reading, Pa WANTED TO RENT—Two rooms for a respectable colored family. consisting of three persons. Apply at lieresHotel. Jeleat* BoaßDiriG WANTED .. I N a private family, „by a gentleman and wife, with rooms furnished or ungurnished. Apply at ilel6-31.*] THIS OFFICE. WAN TED-LAn experienced bar-keeeper. Apply immediately at Ilert's Hotel. jels-31.* AATANTED—Three good journeymen house y - Carpenters, Liberal wages will be given. Ap ply with' the enderiigned coAitfge Itoad,,opposite T. Shoop'd grocery store, In the. city otHarrtibtirg jels-IS3t-w2t* ' .3TEN.TAIIIN'STROII. EMPLOY MEN T. , , /7 - - M A MONTll.—Agents . wanted to sell ty Sewing Machines. We will give a commis-. stun on all tnacht-es sold, or employagentS who will work 'for the above wages and all expenses paid. Address D. 13. HERRINGTON . & CO., Detroit, Mich. jelo 2w* • $l.O TO $29 A DAY. , A GENTS WANTED TO . SELL. -THE EU -13,, PROVED LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE.— Tee best cheap Machine in the United States. We are giviug a- Commission by which the above wages can be - made, or we will employ agents at $75 a month and ex pens.a3 _paid. For particulars and terms, address, with stamp, - ~T. S. PAGE, Gen't Agent, jel3-d2w—wlm , Toledo, 0. . A GENTS:ivaritecl to sell the Standard tory of the War. A rare . chance .to make mousy. , dyteuts are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per mouth. 200,000 volumes already sold. Bond for circidars. Address JONES . BROS. & CO do 30 Publishers, Baltimore, 'VXTANTED—A ,good pastry Cook, - and a V good meat Cook. Inquire at the an3o-ritf - HOUSE. ' .A.DV CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK AT. AND BELow cosT. MRS. M. MAYER, No. 1.3 Market street,' TIQRING desirous of closing her Summe I,lsuck of Alibinery Goods, Wen for sale at greatly. reauCod prices, such as ; SILK AND STRAW 130NNTATS, . EfATS AND FLATS. fie 'Constantly ; on hand; a splendid assurtinerit of SILKS, . VELVETS, . • LACES, --.- • - • HITCHES, HOOP SKIRTS. - CORSETS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, • -• GLOVE', COLLARS . • .CAFES .,. . BEMIS, • NETS,• FAI4O:Y GOODS, &C. Dealers will do well to call, as great bargains can be had at wholesale.. jel4 FIREWORKS! WHOLESALE AND 8ET.431. BY 01-31 1 4, 1 - WISE, THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA. TE following stock of Fireworks is now in' store: Roman CdrAles, Rockets, Pin Wheels, : Mines er Stars ankSerpents. Serpents, Grasshoppers, Water Pots, Flower rots, Bengola j.igu Scroll Wheels, lights : Triangles, ts: Triangles, " Blue.kights, Red, White and Bine, - Spangalettes, • Chinese Rockets, Puhing Crackers, • Fire Crackers, TiJmedos, Torpedo & Fit ecraelrer Gun New Torpedo Bow, Joss Stick, or Panic, - Flags, ac. r -* • Now is the time to purehase while there is "6 good as sortment JOHN WISP, nu W 1 t jettaltf Third streer; r near . CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. HARRISBURG, Pe., June 9, 1564. TJIE undersigned respectfully offers himself to the Republitut.us,of the 14th Congressional Dis trict of. Pennsylvania, composed of toe counties of Dau phin, Juniata, Norinumberhutd, Union and Snyder, for nomination by the several county conventions of the said District: .rjeaulter JOSIAILERPY. [Grim& and An:crier' Sunbury, Leu s ishitig, Sentidel, Mullintown, V'Kbune, lididd.enurg, Telegraph, VlM alinburg, and Republican paper at Selinsgrove, copy till •.:ouvention, said send bills-to advertiser. . SPIRIZTUALISfiI. O.A.M'L H. PAIST, Bgitd Test Medium, will give seances for commilrucas with tha Spirit World, atxchange trail Walnut street; until further nutice. He will also make clairvoyant. examination of dhcases for those desiring it. lloura from 8% A 11. to 12 31., and 114 r. nt to br. m. Termi3o cents each sitting. Every one applying for a sitting does it on their own responsibility, as the panifestation of a spirit is notat the option of the medigni., , , je6-dtf TO LEARN PIRM-FORTE PLAYING E/SIT.,Y AND THOROUGHLY, use the STANDARD INSTRUtiTION BOOR. "Richardson's new Method," An improvement uportall others, in pro gressii-e arrangement, adaptation and simplicity. ound ed upon a new and • original plan; and illustrated b 1 a series of plates, showing the proper position of the hand* and fingers The popularity of this hook has never beep equalled by that orally work: Ten - -thousand copies are sold every year. Among teachers and all who havetexamined it, it is pronounced superior in excellence to ill other "Methods," "Systems,"' and "Schools„P sad the hick that every pupil needs for the acquirement of a thorough knowledge of Piano-forte-playingt It is adapted to all grades of tuition, from the rudimental studies of the youngest, to the studies and exercises of advanced pupil& wo editions are published, one bd6pting American, the ocher Foreign fingering. When the work is ordered, if no preference is designated, the edition with American fin gering will be sent. .lie surd that in ordering it you are particular in specifying the "NEW lANTROD." Price $3 50. Mailed, postpaid, to any ride rem. cold - by all Music Dealers: OLIVNIt DURUM & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington street, B•eton, , je7-tf PLANTS: PLANTS:: PL.AINTS!!! AT the Keystone Nursery, the _following. Plants can be had: • • - t Winalngstadt Cabbage, 50 cents per 100, $4 per 1000. Dramtlead :•:avoy Cabbage, 15cents per 100, $7 per 1000. Flan Dutch Cttilbage, 65 mints per 100,.55 per 1000. Ate Drumhead, One, 65 cents per 100, s i s per 1000. Tooneco, 30 cents per 100; $2 50- per 1000. o e t:ery, 35 cents per 100( $3 - 01Yper 1000. ... whi t e Apple Tomato Plants, $lOO per 1000. o i d erb • for all kinds 5 early vegetAbies will bepromptly attended. .. J. j e t!, _ . Keystone Farm, near Harrisburg, Pa. ,VEW pFITT.AI)ELIS . ,EU_A • CI4.A. ck ], IN D. - W. GIIDSS , NEW BLOCK, Market Etreet, Elariisburg. 1,000 D.: I 3TURENT STYLES 09 FASILIONABLZ D CIA C ULARs, EINE iPRING SXLMVI.B. , itrui open an the let of April a -_ Stx2l—tELY Land:for Sale . . 520 -, ACRES of and, in Dauphin co. 1 - at private arde f invart or woole, to suit yllrl , ..,i k Ari- 3.3& acres clear, good buildingithereon; wig?4aiv KUL ' For further partiouLius,_addreas _ ', i ~I '' .1430.:d3m* •• - Davphlwbauphin_county; vs. TO BE OMEN BY THE CITIZEN FIRE ENGINE AND HOSE COMPANY I - 10 - E"..VIV/AN'S WOODS * ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1864. IN asking the patronage of the public, the Comnaittee give notice that it 18 {heir intention to make this pie nic 1.1 keeping with old time ones, and that they will not permit any lady to be pretknt that has not received a printed invitation. Cards of Invitation to be bad of the Committee. Ticks is or adimssion to the grounds 25 cents. Cam Will run to the grounds, viz Leave at . do M. Return at... P. 7 P. M. Railroad tickets to be had of the Committee on day Of plc-nic. Fare, round trip, twenty-five cents. William J Lawrence, Bornard Frisch, Charles Osman, John Reese, John Whltmoyer, John Cmey, George Krause, of.Ceremonlm, B Frisch EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY. ORIENTAL HYGRO BAROMETER, Natural Weather hulieator; WITH A BEAUTIFUL THERMOMETER ATTACHED. %IDES-simple and - useful instrument is •ribt. • 1 offered lbr sale for the first lime in the State of Pi., the undersigned having secured the right of sale in and for the following counties: Dauphin, Cumberland, Admits, Franklin, York and Perry, of Frisber, Cook le Co. agents for the State, and are now prepared to sell the instrument at wholesale and retaiL The instrument will tellwith un failing accuracy the hygromctical oonddion of the atmos phere, thus foretelling the changes of the weather from 12 to 48 hours in advance. The acting moving principle is the pistols of a flower, hound in Syria, near Damascus, and is so highly sensitive that it isActed upon by the least change of the atmosphere. Persons familiar with natural science know that it cermet rain until the air is tilled u, ith aqueous vapor, which mutt condense to cause rain to fall; tins moisture must exist in the atmosphere several hums in advance of the coming storm_ No other Barometer itanatactured will foretell with accuracy the approa, h of vain. But this NATURAL HOROSCOPE, the work of NA TURE'S OWN HAND, tills up the void which man could not acromplish, and points its unerring finger to all changiei of the we atter, and Sas never been known to fail. It is valuable to the Fa mer, the Physician, the Clergy man, the Navigator, tho TraveLr, the Merchant, and everybody. It is very simple to understand, and never requires any repAirilnr. They are cheap, durable and reliable. For sale only by agents, a.,d at Knoche's Music store, No. 93 Market tercet. Price $3 75. One of the inittnnlents will be sent by expreea, on re ceipt of $3 lb' Age nts wanted in every town in the above naiad counties. Apply as above, to jel4.d2w&w2t • Fr.NNO k MAXWELL, Agents. IN DEPEN DEN CE ISLAND .. AND WIRE FERRY. MILE proprietor of, this cool and delightful JL • Summer Re.,ort would most respectfully vor.ounte to the citizens of Harrisburg that the Island is nosy, open for visitors. Accommodations will be furi.ialle to parties and picnics on reasonable terms, a dancing platform having ben erected fur their bpecial use. tenon tickets for famiLes, good for one year, $1 50. No improper characters admitted, and no intoxicated pawns will be permitted to visit the Island. nay -No intoxicating liquors cod on Sunday. A Wire Ferry, wish a good boat plying constantlrbe tween the Island and foot of Broa.l street, Wert Harris burg. HEIsIBT BECKER jebt-dim Sole Proprietor. MBE undeisigned will pay the above reward for the detection of the thief and the recovery of the fodowing articles stolen Irma his residence on the night or the 9th inst., via: ONE GoLD.CASED CtIRONOME LER WATCH, with name of the subscriber engraved in full on the outside of the watch. The name of the manufacturers, Patek,Phdlippe 8: Co A.' Geneva, is engraved n the aside. The watch 3s No. 18,403, and winds without a key. Also, ONE DIAMOND BREASTPIN, with than, and a small DIAMOND PIN attached thereto. Name of Henry Thomas engraved on back of pin. Weight of Diamond 3 and 3-18 karats. FEIYORKS Also, one PLAIN GOLD RWG., with an unusually large carbuncle set therein. For further particulars address jel3 di QTURILBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Ham- Isj Mon. :Aloe • $ l5O HAUNTED HEARTS, by the author of the Lamp - ' $2 00 DARKNESS Alin DAYLIGHT, by Mrs. Wines. Si SO IV. BARBARA'S HISTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards. 60 cents. THE SMALL HOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by Trobire. .$1 25 SEVEN STORIES, by Ik Marre:, au.bur of ..Revenee of a Bachelor." V. 50 • SURE'S JOURNAL of the Disc emery of the sources of tho rile. $3 50 L THE WOMAN Th BLACK., by author of "Man in Gray."sl. bb , _ NOTES OF HOSPITAL LIPE, Nor. '6l to Aug. '63. $1 CO STORIES-OF THE SEA, for boys; front Cooper's writings. - $1 00 STORIES OF THE WOOD, fur boys: from Coofer'g writings. 00 ODE DAILY FARE, a daily Journal of the Great Sani tary Fair at Philadelphia; illustrated; subscriptionl re ceived at sa 00 All nee: books received as soon as published at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE, . 51.2darket street • MISS M. V. WILSON, N. W. CORNER SECOND AND WAL.NU MM.?. TFFT attention of the ladies is invited to the . and choice stock of Dross Trimminesand Fancy Goods, just received from the eastern cities. Also, a flue seraccou of Toilet articles, Soaps, Combs and Brushes, &c. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere:. jell e-t f LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the maEt luscious of all deserts for the table; the light. est and .most grateful diet for invalids and children. Milk contains every element or the bodily ccrostitution,- . when coagulated' with rennet it is always bed and ea.-3 - ot digestion, and supports the system wan the least possible excitement. When still greater nutritive power is degred, cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful converts a quart sr mine Into a firm curd. Prepared and sold, whaesale and retail by S. A. KUNKFL, jelS-tr 118 Market street. Panyoer AtARSHAL'S OFFICE, 14m DISTRICT, Itaantsirono, Pa., Tune 6, 1864. f TO DRAFTED MEN.—I am directed by Lient. CoL J. V. Bamford, A. A. Provost Marshal .General, by his ci cuter, No. 59, of June 4, 1884, to pubs lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as vo.uit teem after being dratted; and that the credits for drafted men will remain for the sub-districts from whieh 'they were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has or ha's not been paid to such men, upon "illegal enlistment." JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Diet Jed dLt CATS3 . 4 ) §,AtiP SAUCES, of the most porta. wadi Citoiee brands, just received aid for side SHISLER k MIZE*, (aner...a.m. to Wm. Ilnelr. ir..le tin by rabl COB'S SPARKLING GELATIN, the best manufacturedjust, received and for sale by ' SEILSLER & FRAZER - (successors w Wm. Pock, Ir., & DUJIBAM PiIIidTALLID, Me best impurf..ct, just received and for sale by SEC'S= & FRAZER. febl (successors to Wm Mink, jr ., & co.) THE firs ßU t 0f 112.1 thO G Sat I S T° Q I432,II-E fLu ilj*M e 1arg9 414. -Bu rl i;gl '. ton. Bening, ji..tst received at - SHISLER & apa 051MCM . Ort tO,IV/24. PiElyfjr.,#l, • BIIRLINGTON HERRING. —The,-..fast the io:uson. 'Just received at 204 - • • - BOYER & KOEIVER, PIC-NICS. I=EMo3l;;aa • COIBLITTE: George Pager, George W 0.31er, Samuel Gutter, D Krause. George SOarier, Joseph Sponzler. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $l,OOO REWARD. HM,TRYVHOSLiS, Hathurg, Pa Ti * NEW BOOKS. GOODS. LIQUID RENNET. dtd