Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 20, 1864, Image 3

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HARRI6BURG, PA
MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1,t)1
NOTICE TO AD V tiIIiTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Businti Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, &e., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be stecom
parried with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are Inserted in the'Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
T %V IN Avid:COUNTRY .
LOCAL BOUNTY FOB CREDITS paid at Ilerr's
Rotel. jeltdlw*
Go TO Henry Gilbert's Hardware store, op
posite the Court House, and see the new Ba
rometer; they foretell the weather accurately
from 12 to 48 hours in advance. Every per
son should have one. jel6-2w
Tux Union men of Union county have nom
inated the following ticket: Assembly, Samuel
H. Orwig, of Union county; Sheriff, Thomas
Church; Commissioner, Michael Kleckner;
Auditor, James Aiken; Coroner, Benjamin
Hans.
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Wu learn that some of our soldiers have
been quite fortunate down in rebeldom. The
members of a company of the 45th Pa. regi
ment found upwards of i 3,500 in gold and
silver, buried in deserted farms. One member
of the company made a haul of some $3015
The discovered treasures were divided among
the boys.
DRY GOODS. -I will, this day, commence to
sell off my entire stock of summer dress goods,'
such as lawns, delaines, challies, 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-Ivr
A HEAVY CONTRACT. —The contract for • the
whole mail service from Atchison, Kansas,
via Salt Lake, to Fulton City, California, has
been awarded to John A. Hiestand, one of the
proprietors of the Lancaster Eraminer, for
$750,000 per annum. This is for letter mails
only between the Atlantic and• Pacific coast,
and is the largest contract ever given, out by
the PoSt office Department.
Tai OLD FLAG is the title of a campaign
journal to be issued in Chambersburg • by
Messrs DrOlure & Stoner, of the Franklin
Repositorv. The new paper will be devoted
to the Union cause, and will be a valuable Re
cdssion to the list of loyal papers published
in the State. We cheerfully recommend The
Old Flag to every friend of the good old
Union. See prospectus in our advertising
columns.
GONE TO EUROPE. —Mr. Harry H. Davis
sailed for Europe to-day from New York, for
the purpose of exhibiting his great panorama
of the American war to the people beyond the
"big water." He will visit all the principal
cities and towns of the Old Country. Harry
has the best wishes of numerous friends for
unbounded success. Amore interesting pan
orama :was never exhibited, and the paintings
are the finest ever placed upon canvass.
A TOI7OII Sronr.—The Mifllinburg Telegraph
says that last week, during a thunder storm,
the lightning struck a tree standing. over "a
mine, near Miffiinburg, and passed down the;
trunk of the tree to the ground, and through
a hole into the mine, where it run down
man's back and tore a heel off one of his
shoes. He was stunned, and his baCk was
burnt some. Ha walked to his home without
assistance and we are informed is doing welL
—e—. -
Piuzn Banr--Mammoth &per. —The,t Well
known stOck-raiser, John Noble, Esq., of Car
lisle, has sold to Mr. John Baulus, of this city,
a mammoth steer,-weighing three thousand
pounds, for the handsome sum of three hun
dreQ and fifty dollars. The animal' was fed
three years by Mr. Noble, and is but one of
nnmerons specimens of cattle fed by that gen
tleman. The thanks of our citizens are due
to Mr. Baulus for his efforts to suply,thern
with a superior quality of meat, and we have
no doubt that when this - prize beef is dis
61fiayed at market there will be aiieiik demand
for it. ' Mr. Bantus will exhibit the mammoth
steer at his place of business in this city dur
ing the uext ten days or two weeks, and invites
the public to call and see him. At the end of
that period the animal will be slaughtered.,
and the beef offered for sale at Mr. Baultis'
stand in market. jelB-d4tuSit
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Pomp ArEtnis.---OriFriday the police, in
a body. made a descent upon a notorious den
of iniquity kept by Lizzie Jones, and captured
Lavine Wilson, Catharine Rhodes, Anna Wil
son, Anna Allen, Jennie Barnitz, Mary Webb
and Mary Johnson, besides several men, citi
zens and strangers. Lavine Wilson, and the'
men arrested, were held in bad CO •appear asK
-witnesses, and, the balance of the party were•
bound over for appearance at court. The gay
- Liz rw 3 not at home," and escaped arrest.
Tha public will rejoice to learn that one of the
prinoipalAlens of infamy in Herr sburg is
likely tote broken up, and it is hoped the
offlieis* the law will continue to pounce
upon such institutions until not one shall be
left within the limits of our city, the repute-,
tion of which_ has suffered seriously on ac
count of the numerous houses of ill-fame that
have been permitted to exist here.
Two drunks and disorderlies were discharged
upon payment of fine and costs.
Harriet Harris, (colored,) found in company,
With a white man, in the suburbs of the city,
was sent to Fort Simmons for ten dap,
Ellen Jones, colored, arrested for disorderly
conduct, was discharged.
Augustus Snyder, charged with stealing cer
tain articles from Lewis Apple, a butcher, was
committed for court.
Jacob Bingle, for purchasing the above ar
tides,. was held to answer at court.
Trm German Reformed congregation of Al
toona has commenced the erection of a new
house of worship.
HARD and soft shell Crabs vii be served up
in the.best style this evening, at Chester's
restaurant, under the Buehler House. Do not
fail to attend.
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ON the railroad line from Harrisburg to All
toona, Mr. John Rielsabaugh is appointed
route agent in place of George C. Ferree, re
signed.
D C. MAD is stopping for a few days in
Harrisburg, to apply the Ashcroft Low WATER
DETECTORS for any persons desiring it in this
vicinity. Orders may be left at this office.
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DaOWNED.—A boy named Shafer was
drowned at Sunbury, on Monday, by falling
overboard from a boat on which he was play
ing. His age was six years.
Tree Philadelphia and heading Railroad
Company advertise a sale of tmclaimed goods,
to take place on the 17th of September, in
this city.
THS Pittsburg Sanitary Pair has been a per
feet success. Two hundred and ninety thou
sand dollars had been realized up to Thurs
day evening.
FATAL ACCIDENT.--011 Tuesday, at noon, at
bridge No. 12, near Tyrone, Mr. George Mat
tern, a carpenter, was run over by an
eidl
grant train, and his right leg was crashed
from the knee to the ankle, and died next
morning. • •
Tge NEWHAM TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS of
this city have resolved to close their respectlie
places of business at eight o'cleck in the even-,
in , z, with the exception of Saturdays. This
arrangement is to go into effect .on Monday,
June 20, and to continue until the first of
October.
CoLoam) StrasrITUTZS. --It is said that Pro
vost Marshal General Fry has issued instruc
tions to the various provost marshals that,
under existing laws, they can receive or ac
cept colored substitutes for white ilersons.
This - decision will naturally cansa a great re
duction of the rates demanded for white sub
stitutes.
REVISION OF THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE.-
au the Ist day of July next, a committee of
the Rouse of Representatives, consisting . of
Messrs. Reed, Smith, of Chester; Barger,
Coleman, Robinson, Bigham and Pershing,
will meet in this city for the purpose of pre
paring a new tax bill, to be sub mitted t to the
Legislature at 'the adjourned session in
August.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—J. H. Berryliill, WO
under.tand, has sold three lots of two acres
each, with river front, for s6,loo—one to Col.
H. C. Allaman, thecorner on Reel's lane, for
$2.100; another to Geo. H. and Wm. H. Bell,
for $2,000; and another OM G. EinStein, for
$2,000, and eight acres and a half, a most
beautiful building site, to Eby Byers.. • These
gentlemen intend. erecting fine residences.
Mr. Berryhill has eight acres left for sale,
with new house and barn—a very desirable
property'. So much for advdrtising :in the
TELEGRAPH.
THE MEAT QUESTION.—The meat question;
of late, seems to be talked about very much
by our exchanges. Housekeepers and others
interested inn reduction of the high prices of
meat, 'are discussing that some way beadopted
to bring butchers down to reasonable buying
ternis. They recommend. that the best plan
for all to pursue is to parelope , onlY -one-half
their 'usual quantity of meat, and-make up for
it by eating other food, Odle as nourishing
nnd less expensive. The fto*kily physician in
many instances has been called upon for an
opinion, and decided that aiiimaffeod of this
season of the year was more injurious to the
human system them the farinaceous and vege
table food that' 7:.aay be obtained at cheaper
rates.
A San Ae;cruntz.r °enured on the,
_Lebanon,
Valley raikroad onWednesday ov6ping 9f last.
week. A deaf and dumb girl. fiyearsgdf age!,
daughter-of Mr. John.Hinnershitz, of Spring
towni,hip, was struck upon the _head by the
bum per of the engine attache:63 Harris
bm A , commodation train, on _ the Lebanon
V;rlley Branch, .about .1 miles -west of the
F,chtlylkill bridge, and instantly lulled. The:,,
fireman noticed her:Upon the track, and gave
warning to the,engineer, who endeavored to
stop the train, but unsuccessfidly; as th6re is
a heavy down grade at that point, 'and the
poor child could not hear theaound of the
whistle. She was picked up and carried home
by her father, who was in an adjoining field
at the time.
A SELL.—The Baltimore Ctippor says that a
complete sell was gotten off Thutsday
night upon the city fathers by some olischiev
ous wag or wags. During the day upwards of
one hundred eirctdarp were received by mem
bers of 'the City Corms 1, other city officials,
leading politicians, gOverninent - contriteters,
chaplains, military officers, & - c., uniting t e .gteni,
to be present it the Eutaw House at the
of '9 - p. Ar., to witness the 'presentation of a
magnificent Sword, sash; eptirs, ..te., to Brevet
Brig. Gen. W. W. At theliour above
named, a large number Of th invited guests,
the majority of them members of the City
Council, assembled in the - rotunda - Of the hotel
and sorely taxed the patience of Mr. Bayless,
the clerk, es to what time the, ;presentation
was to take place, and in what room the sup
per was:to be served up, &c., cte. Mr. Bay
less informed the questioners that he Win ig
norant of the affair, and that the General had
heard nothing of it. About half past nine
o'clock, several of the invited ones .arrived at
the conclusion that the affair appeared very
much like a sell, and it was amusing to see
them make their exit from the building. The
invited guests were not the only ones taken,
in. The '"press gang" received invitations,
and were out in force, expecting to fare sump
tuously and quench their thirst with sparkling
.
o h ammign . e .. The sell was a detorded success:.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ba,nnvart's Troche.v.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
milvisters, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannyart & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, ta.; whom all orders should be addressed.
sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Hanzinisrino, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. RumvercT—Diar Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, boughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
pirl agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. C. CATTELL, -
Late Pastor of 6. S. Presbyterian Church.
• ITAarorsauno, Jan., 1 0 64.
To C. A. Bantivaar---Dear Bir: hz th habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to auy
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public ac •
dresses. Yours, &0.,•
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church
To 0. A. Berarvemit—Dear Hay.iuguset
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I, have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recimuAending them to all persona
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Yam, /Cc., G. G. RA ITTISTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DIEMBIO'r ATTORNEY'S 01710 E,
Ef.annissrono, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. .BANNvAscr—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 groat beim
tit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in seen uniientai' de
mand, is mole fmia the choicest* maternis, is mild
emoli I entm immature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely , beneficial in its action upon :the skin.
forrale by all Druggists and Fanny Goods Dealers.
jan2A-dawiy •
Brown's' Bronchial Troche's.
"1 hssi e never changed mymind respecting them from
the first, except to think-yet:better of that which I began
thinking w.elrof "' Rev. HINNRY WARD, BEECHER.
"The Troe.hes area staff of life to me."
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,
Pres.. Hamilton Colleg-,, tlinton; N. Y.
"For Throat Troubles they are a specific." .
"Too favorably known , to need commendation."
At Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, - Pres. Hass. Senate.
"Contain no bpi im nor any ihing injurious "
Dr, A A. HAYED..Etbmibt,lloston.
"An elegant combination for coughs "
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston.
' 6 l recommend their use to pnhlic'Speakera"
. Bev. E. H. CHA.PIN
"Most salutary relief in Bronchitis." .'
Rev. S. SEIGe RIED Morristown; Ohio.
"Very beneficial when suffering from Cold."
Rev. S J. P. ANDERSON St , Loots.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breath-
Log peculiar to Asthma."
Rev. A. C. EGLESTON, New T irk.
"They have suited my case exactly, ml ovine-my throat
so that t coeld slog with ease." EIIIJOHARUE,
Ghoribter French Parish Au, etc,, Montreal.
As there are imitations be sure to a the GENUINE.
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HAIR DYE i HAIR. DYE I
Batehelees Celebrated Hair Dye
IS THE BEST IN THE. WORLD.
The only flarinted, True and Reliable Dye Known.
Thissplendid Hair Dye is- perfeut—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray 'A:lair instantly to a - Glossy Black or Natural Drown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Rkiti, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts:fresh vitality frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectifles the 111 efrects of
bad Dyes The gentliiie is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
SLUR. All others- are 'mere bultationa,,and ;should be
avoided.' .Sold. by all Druggists, Ate Factory-81 BAR
AY ST, N. Y.
11.41VEDIDGE'S 'ssw TOILET 01[11AN FOR DRESSING TER HA
jelal y- a
Make Vegetable Medicine.
nNE of the ve4 best Vegetable Medicines
V is now offered to •the citizens and strangers of , this
city. It will. pur.fy tin blood, and leave the liver and
bowels in a goad healthy oe..ditiou. Operates without the
least pain. Old and young, male audfemalo, all can take
of it. As to the truth of this hundreds 040 testify, as it
has been wed tried fur the last tea yeara It is prepared
only and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No. 27, nouttCriull street,
Harrisburg, Pa.. . ^ my 23
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
FROM
NEW YORK AUCTION.
GRE AT BARGAINS IN MUSLINS,
Fall yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cafe; worth 40
cents.
Bleached muilin; at2s cents; worth 35 cents.
Bleached muslin, at 22 cents worth 30 cants.
20 pieces of all wool flannels cheap.
Black'silk, at $1 20; worth SI BT.
Black silk, at $1 30; worth $1 50.
Black silk; at $1.45; worth $165.
2900 yards of black silks from auction:
Beautiful pearl 'Reins 01,2 flntsh alpaca:
Alpacas in leather Wok, stone vole's and other colors.
White cal:Orme, soft tinisbed.s4,Prench Cambric. "
Jaconetts, brilliants Wad linen.
:Shirt In eats, all anon, ai 25, 30, 85, 40 and,so cents.
' Splendid :weptera at of calicos. . ,
Cloak , Cloaks,. loaka, Cloaks.
litockings, Cho boat 'arid cheapest. • ,
Pocket handkerchiefs, for ladies, 0,411 prices.
, Weenies isuilie arid crash for t
. hare now a very large stock of goods, all ilought at
redhead priee-., and which we will sell at. pcicos which
cannot fait to give satisfaction
We have also a very arge lot of alpacas, casbmero cloth,
beiabaziuns. S. LKWY.
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Alfilltftry Business Attended To,
• Bounty, Permian, Bark Pay,?Subsbnence . Mid - Military
and War Claims, generally, mule taut and collected. Per
sons residinz at a distance can hare their bUSlnea3 trans.
acted by nmil, by addressing •-
• • Elp/iNESMYDWAttemerat-Law
MOl7-dly - 'Third street, Harrisburg,.Pa
1:61 To blear the Bowie of Flit*, ueo
Ilutebar's celebrat-d IiIGHTHING FLY-KILLER, a neat
ch,..etp article; easy to use: Every sheet will kill a quart
SOLD EVERYWHERE. •
Fit•PNCEI,,F,ICHARDO & CO., lOth and Market streets,
Thiladelplita; wholetale agents. ' tay2•l-d.kwBir
neytlg.Hiarratha Hair Restorative.'
Royt.'s Hiawatha Hai, Restorative
The standard staple preparation' for the'hair, warranted
in all cases to restore faded and gray hair and whiskers to
their original color. It does not daim to make the hair
grow in where it has once fall,n out; nothing do that
whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but it aria
prevent it from falling out, make it soft and silky; cleanse
i and the s. alp from impurities and humors, and entirely
overcome bad etfects of previous nsiii of pr p mations con
taining sulphite, Boger of lead, &c. [[`regains no soap
ing washing, and ho ors ter its spocao a , nor will it
stain the s.in, but is as easily applied and wiped from the
skin as any hair on ssing. It restores the natural shading
of one hair with another, which giv.s it a lively appear
ance Instead of the dull untorm black of dyes.
klevrt's Imperial Coloring Cream.
Stiperior to any Hair Dressing in use. Oils and Color
the Hair at the same time. Changes light and red hair to
a betonind brown or black. Sold' everywhere.
JOSEPH Hu YT lk; CO,
mars-wly No. 10 University Place, New York.
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TrYOU '.wish a good Gold - Pon ? 8 0 +
pa Is soilltricEWS 116044014, [llOl9
WANTS.
WANTED —A man to take charge of a
Horse and Cart. Must be acquainted wnh the
town. 1b at honest, faitlifast man, good wages will be
pat t. Enquire of A. 13. MaFadden,scorner of Prate and
Fi bert
WANTED—Two good white girls who un
derstand cookery, washing, ironing and general
houscworking, in a small country bocci. Most zgie well
re , ornmended. Apply at this "face. jell-dlw
WANTED—A eoloredlsoy 14 or 16 years of
aye to assist In the work or the kitchen. En
quire at the Jones House. 1"1.6-3t
BOARDING WANTED—By a gentleman
and his wife and two small chi dren, in a private
*warding hens; or a private Addr sJ. W. J. at
jemdfli, 'rims OFFICE.
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DIOULDERS.
GOOD MOULDERS wanted at
jel6.(l4L* SCOTT FOUNDRY, Reading, Pa.
RENT—Two rooms for a
ANTED
T cabie ° co
family,
consisting ofthree
persons. Apply at HerT' r s e l d lot ejel6.3lP
`I:WADDING WANTED
TN a private family, by a gentleman and
1. wife, with rooms farnished or 1411111InIshed. Apply
at [JelB-3il THIS mica
EbtPLOVOIENT.
(4;7,
to. A MONTH.—Agents wanted to sell
'ftwaig Machines. We will give a commis
sion on all machi es sold, or employ agents who will work
for the above wages awl all expt noes paid. Address D.
13. MERRINGION & Co., Detroit; hitch. jelo 2w*
$lO TO $2O A DAY.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE IM
PROVED LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE.—
Teo bank cheap Machine in the United States We aro
giving a Gummissioot by which the anove wages can be
made, or we will employ agents at $75 a month and ea
penalt paid: For particulars and terms, address, with
stain. T. S. PAGE, Gen'l Agent,
Toledo, 0.
A GENTS wanted to sell the Standaid His
-11 tory of the War. A rare chance to make money.
Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000
volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address
JONES BROS. & CO.,
do 30 ' Publishers, Baltimore Md.
TNTANTEp—A good pastry Cook, , and a
Vgood meat Cook. Inquire at the
V
ap3O-fitf ; ' PRAlrir 110USR.
NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS.
CLOSING OUT
SUMMER STOCK
AT • '
BELOW COST.
MRS. ill. MITER, No. 13 illare6t - Street,
BEING desirous of closing her Summer
Stock of Miliitiery Goods, offers for sale at greatly
reduced prices, such as
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SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
. HATS AND FLATS, &C.
Constantly on hand, a splendid assortment of
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SILKS,
VELVETS,
LACES
.RUC I HES
HOOP SKIRTS.
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HOSIERY
• . HANDkERCHI:Ekk
GI OVtta,
05.1..faus • •
CURS,
BELTSy •
- -eAff O X.GC I 9Ds, &Et
Dealers will do Well. to.'cid/, as.-greatfbargaini can be
had at wholesale. 'jel4
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS ! !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY
WISE,JU7I N'
THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA.
rII III E following Stook of Fireworks is now in
store:
Boman. Candles, ,Rockets,
Pin Wheels, Idineti of Stars and: Serpents.
Serpents, . Gsanstrappors,
,Flower, tots,.
. n Benso Lighik, -
Triang!OS,. Blue Light%
Rod, Witte and..l2thie, Spingaienes,
Chinese Rockets, Putting Crackers,
Fire Crackers, Turpedos,
Torpedo & Firecracker Gun, -New Torpedo Bow,
Joss Stick, or Punk, Flags, so.
Now is the time to purchase while there is a good as
sortment. JOHN WISE,
je6-titf Third street , near Walnut,
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
Iliamisausa, PA., June 9,1E64.
rpHE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Republiottna of the 14th k.ongressional
mot of Pennsylvania . , composed or 000ntio. of Dau
phin, Alt.tata, NOrltiuraberlalld, Union an 4 Snyder, for
nomination by the several county oonventions of the said
. JOSIAH ESPY.
.SPiMWIJALISM.
H. PAIST, Blind Test Medium. will
t s ) give seances for communion with the ;Spirit World,
at tcachango nail, Walnut street, until further notice. He
will aloo m4lpo clAirvoyant, .ex„tonination of diseases for
those desidifg 16; Hours Srom• 8)4- a- it. to 12 it., and
. 1,6' P. X to br. et Tenho 54) 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. Je6-dtf
TO LEARN PIANOFORTE PLAYING
WASILY AND VEIOROUGiILY, use the
STANbARD INSTRUCTION 8008. "Richardson's
bow bleated:" An improvement upon all others in pro
grtesive and simplicity. k mind
ed upon a new -And original plan", - and- illustrated by a
series of plat.; showing the proper position of the hands
and fingers.
Tip popularity of this book has never been equalled by
that of any,eindlar,work. Ten thousand - copies are sold
every yourongleitilere andal irtio ha.e examined
it, it is pronounced superior in excellence to all other
"Methods," "83, stenui, ' and "Schools," mid tea b eir
that every pupil needs for the acquirement of a thorough
knowledge of Piano-forte playing! It is adapt. d to all
grades of minidn,from the rudimental studies of the
youngest, to the studies and'exercise Of ‘ adiiiiiisect pupils.
Two editions ate - ,published,. one American, the
other Foreign fingeifng, When the work isordered, if no
pretikence is ctisiguated, the edition Witlilmerioan flu
geriug will be Sea.
gee sure that in ordering it you , are particular in
specifying the 'NEM. lEgfHt../0."- Price $3 50. Mailed,
postpaid, to any ad reas. mold by all num Madera.
OLIVeAt DI MON CO., Publishers, 217 Washington
street, B, ston, je7-tf
NoW,l4.6lxkus.
**o ' l ' co it
IN D. W. GlariSS" NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, tipsrisburg.
''''l:434(f.bliTEliENT STYLES
OF FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS I . * DOIRCUL ARS,
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on tholat of April. imar2l-dly
.Land for Sse.
'Daizphin ao
520 . — at,pltriEvaStelifterj;in part or the whole, to Suit '
purenaisms •,1.35 acres clear, good buildings thereon, with
new Mill. For further particulars, address
L. MINSKER.,
my3o-dSm* Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa_ '
prowl - Ns! PICKLES 1 !
J- By the barrel, half barrel, Jar or dozen, at
n 0251 ROYER & HORAPER.
TUS I' ARtinr ED I—A fine lot of CANNED
PEACHES and TOMATOkS. Also, SUPERIOR
PINE APPLES, - FR,SH PEAS, U., just reeelved by
my t4-dtr JOUN I:4E. 8d atre.t, near Walnut:
50 DOZEN JAILS ENGLISH PICKLES',
compriaing Picall4, Chow Chow, Cauliflower,
uiaeu Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For sale
wholesale and retail by SH.LSLEK a FRAZgIi,
mys aucoersors to W. Dock, Jr., 3 Co.
14101 t, Five-idurse-powor
ENGINE. and BOILER, in good order. Apply to
F. GEM,
feb23-tf - " Walnut street, below Sixth.
FiquisikpAnty and
At NEW yoRK STATE 01MEE
[no2ol WX. DOCK, Ja., 04 CO.
PIC-r4!ics.
GRAND PICNIC
OF ME;
STEUBEN-BUNN! NO. 8, V- V, V. 8.,
IXAMI-1101I4lIEN'S WOODS,
ON MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1864.
THE services of an excellent string band
have been mined, and the bar will be well eupplied
with rel reslitnentS
Omnibuses will run during the day from 0. Fptyd's
sskon, corner of Ilark.' t s.reet and Dewberry alley.
Tickets 25 ems, to be nod or all members of the so.
ciety, and of THE: Co3I.I.IITTEE.
d2.t.w.ts
ANNUAL PIC-NIC,
TO BE GIVEN BY THB, ,
CITIZEN FIRE ENGINE AND HOSE COMPANY
1-10VFMAW'S WOODS,
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1861, •
IN asking the patronage of the public, the
Cornmittee give notice that',it is their intention to
make this pie nip in keeping withibld time ones, and that
they will not permit any lady to be present that has not
received a printed invitation.
Cards of invitation to be bad of the Committee.
Tickets of aam:ssion to the grounds2s cents.
Cars will run to the grOunds,
Leave at F. A. N.
do 2r. at.
Return at t 7 s at.
.Railroad tickets to be had of the Committee on day of
Fare, round-trip,-twenty-five cents.
COMIC TTEE.
Lawrence, George Filger,
Bernard Frisch, George W Osier,
Charles Osman, Samuel antler,
',rho Reese, D G Krause,
John Whitmoyer, George Shaper,
John Ca•ey, Joseph kanuler.
George Krause,
Masierof Ceremonies, B Frisch. 1el•1-dtd
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY.
ORIENTAL HYGRO BAROMETER,
Natural Weather Judicator,
WITH .A BEAUTIFUL THERMOMETER ATTACHED.
THIS simple and useful instrument is now
offered for sede.for tile first time in the State of Pa.,
'the undersigned having secured the right of sale in and
for the blowing tountles; Dauphin, Cumberland, Adams,
Frannie, York and Perry, of Ember, Cook es Co., agents
for.the State, and are now prepared to Bell the instrument
at - whelesale and retail. The instrument will cello:hit un
failingaceuracy'the bygrometien condition of the atmos
phere, thinicloretelling the changes of the weather from
12 to 48 tt urs.in advance. The acting moving principle
is the pihtule of a flower, found in near Damascus,
and is so highly sensitive that It is acted upon by the least
ciongeAttie atmosphere. Pomona iamiliar with natutal
science knew that iv cannot - rah; until the air is fined with
aqueous vapor, which mutt condense incense rain to fall;
this moisture must exist in the atmosphere several hours
is advance of the coming storm. No other Barometer
manufactured will foretell with accuracy the approach of
'sin. But this NATURAL HORUSCuEE, the work of NA
TURE'S OWN KnelD, fills up the void which matt could
not avereplish, and pointA its unerring finger to all changes
of the we .ther, and has never been known to fail.
It is valuable to the Fa mer,, the Physician, the Clergy
man, the Natigator, the . Travekr, the Merchant, and
everybody.
It is very simple to understand, and never requires any
rep tiring. They aro cheap, darable and reliable.
For sale only by agents, and at - Knoche's Music store,
No. 93 Market, s.reet . Price $3 75.
One of the instrument-4 will be sent by express, on re
ceipt of $3 15
Aw-nts wanted in every town in the above named
counties . Apply as above, to,
jel4-d2Vaitel2t FONNO".k MAXWELL, Agents.
INDEPENDENCE ISLAND
AHD
WIRE FERRO.
T HE proprietor of this cool and delightful
Summer Resort would most respectfully announce
to the citizens of. Harrisburg that.the Wand is now open
for visitors. Accommodations will he to parties
and plc-nim on reasonable terms, a, dancing platform
baXing b.en,erected fur their special use. Feason tickets
for families, good for one year, Si 50.
No improper characters admitted, and no intoxicated
persons will be permitted to visit the liiend.
oar No intoxicating liquors sod qa Sunday.
A Wire Ferry, wli h.a good boat plying constantly be
tween the .liland. end foot of Hroit I street s Wert Harris
burg. ' EIENHY RECKER.
jel4-dim Hole Proprietor.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
Photogi=aph Albums.
BOUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled;
gilt, and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps.
ALBUMS
80 Pictures for s3' 00
40 ic . 350
$0 it " 400
togethei with vrrloua other styles of binding, sizes and
prices, which will be sold cheap.
Soldier,s you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call and sec at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
marlUtf Harrisburg, Pa.
THE NEW BOOKS.
t -
TUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Itauski;
HAl7litiD HEARTS, by the author of the Lamp
lighter. s2 00
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT. by Mrs. Holmes $l. 50
HARBAIWS HISTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards.
60 cents.
THE CM A LT. HOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by Troilope.
SI 26
, SEVEN STORIES, by lk Marvel, author of "Reveries
of a Bachelor." 50
SPERE'S JOURNAL of the Discovery of the sources of
the Nile. $3 MI
THE WOMAN• DT BLAME, by author of "Man in
Gray." $1 50
IX. -
NOTES OF HOSPITAL LIES, N0v. , 61 to Aug. '6E. $1 00
STORIES OF THE SEA, for boys; from GOoper's
writings. $1 00
. STORIW OF THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooper's
$1 00
OUR DAILY FARE, a daily journal of the Great Sani
tary Fair at Philadelphia; illustud.d. subscriptions re
•ceived at • $l. 00
• Ad near books received as soon as published at
„.. BERGNER'S BOOK STORE,
51 Market street.
LIQUID RENNET.
•
LIQUID 'RENNET 'yields with milk the
mokt luscious of all deserts for the table; the ligtit,
est and must grateful diet for invalids and children.
M lk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when c,aguiateit with I mina it is always tight and easy of
digestion, and supports the system witu the least rxissable
excitement. n still, greater ullt7itiret.ower is desired,
cream andsumar may be added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart ef mid: Into a firm curd. Prepared and sold,
wholesale and retail by S. A. •
je/5-tt 118 Market street.
PROVOST HARSELLL'S OPPICS, 14711 DISTRICT,
HLRIUSUURG, Pa., June 6, 1864.
bRAFTp MEN.-4 am directed by
J._ Lieut. Col. J. V. Bamford, A. A. Provost Marshal
Geneial, by his ef eular, No. 59, of June 4, 1864, to pub
lish "Titat drafted men are not allowed to enlist as vo.un
tears after being drafted;.. and that the credits tor drafted
men will remain for the sub-districts from which they
were,drafted, no matter whether local - bounty has °vitas
not been paid to such men, upon "illegal enlistment."
J.lO. HAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Disq, Pa.
jeellif
HARRISBURG CEMETERY.
T HE public are hereby notified that lots
may oft purchased and permits had at the office or
endenia of the Treasurer, in Otionnut street, a few doors
east of Second in pursuance of a resolmlim adopted by
the Board of. Managers, parties apply Wig for permits are
r quest ed t i eravier to furnish•to the lreminor the name
of deceased, dare of death. diseasesor cause of death, age
of decemeii, names- of parents, if a - chi d. and residence of
decea.ed. A record of these facts is kept for reference ,
and it is-highly - important that it 'should be comp,lee. By
the gtaes;of the- - association, the price of interments must
in all rases be paid at the time the permit is granted.
D. id. GRAYDON,
jelepteod , . , Treasurer.
AM U 8111'1EIV TS:
CANTER,BU.RY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW . TMT.D.
......... *Die e
OPEN EVERY EVENTht .. V
With aFirst-class 'Company of
SINGEIL'4, BANGERS, COMMLIES,
Admission. ....... cant,:
Sesta in Boxes 25
AUCTION - SALE
OF
CONDEMNED HORSES
WA?. DspeETxq CAVALRY BonsAcr,
OFFICE OF OHffi QUAR
WAssnazzos, D. C..:= 3 164.
WILL be sold at public auction, to tba,
highest bidder, at the times and places named be
low. viz:
Williamsport, Thursday, Jane 23d.
One Hundred (100 , horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Fiity (250) at each or the other places.
These Horses nave boon condemned. as unfit for the
Cavalry service or the United States drink.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses will be sold singly.
Sales begin at 10 A. mt., and continue daily till all are
sold.
TESMS: CASH lu United States Treasury notes only.
JAMES A EKIN.
ap2S•dtd Lt. CoL and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
NOTICE.
MBE Undersigned Commissioners, named
in an Act of the Legisiatuve, approved the 4th day
or May, 1864, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
burg and Raush Gap Railroad Company, hereby give
public notice that hooka will be opened for receiving sub.
scriptions to the Capital Stock of said Conip Icy at the
following named ilmes - ani places in the county of Dau
phin, to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker, in Gratz
town, on THURSDAY, the 23d day of June, inst. At the
house of Benjamin Bornner, in Berrysburg, ma MONDAY,
the 27th day of June inst. St the house oeJ. G. Yeager,
in Millersburg, ou THERSDAY, the 30th day of June,
ins.. At the JONES HOUSE, MMe•City of Harrisburg,
on TUESDAY, the sth day of July next; and that at said
hints and places home two or more of the Commi , sioners
wdl at.end; and that the Books will be kept open at [east
ela hours, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on
every day, fur the term of three judicial days, ar until
the number of shares authoriz_d by the law sha 1 have
been subseribed. I , AVID B. PORTER,
HENRY THOMAS,
JAIIEd FREELAND,
G. M. BRUBAKER,
F. WENRICK,
ja,MAINAN SWAB,
DANIEL !YEA.
je2d4w
Reveßpstmo, Ist ;nue, 1861.
CLOAKS,
CMCULARS
AND
MAN TIILEAS I
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BIJILDRiG,
MARKET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. nave new a splendid
assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH. CLOTH CIRCITLARS,
NEW FRENCH SACS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE *BASKS
The above beautiful : samples, in every'color and kind
somely trimmed, from $7 50 to $lB.
1000 SILK AIAIC'~ELS,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASKS,
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO upward.
CIIILDREN'S-ALLETELS LN LARGE V.ARlh'Tii.
my2s
MILLIN - E_RY GOODS.
MRS. J. HIBBS,
HAS OPHSKEI AT
NO. 8 INA.R.K.F.'X' SIIVOAWE,
(Next door to Felix's Cionfectioneryo
WEERE SHE IS PRFRARED to sell to
ladies 'of. ILtrrtiburg and vicinity the
Latest Styles of Itillincry and Fancy Goads,
At cheaper prices than any house In the city. The quality
of her goods cannot be stirpewed.
DBBBB MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE
Will be neatly executed.
Ladies call and examine for yourselves. splB dtz 11
VALIIA4LE FARM
PRIVATES'• E.' .
THE subscriber will sell, ct private sale,
the farm, late the property of irs. Margaret
Theme, situated in East Hanover t , .wnship, Daupnin
county, adjoining lands of ttio Mandida furnace, containing
MB acres; forty acres of- the above is Wooa Land and the
balance under a good state of , dnitivation. The improve
ments consist 'of a two-story - weather-boarded house, a
new Bans. Barn, and other eclocin*Yieut buildings. Per
sons desiring to see the property' ca ii or ad •rts
joBd2w* .1103EPft SHEESLEY.
VALUABLE - FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will sell atimblic sale on
Saturday, Jane 18th, 1864, at the Court House in
the city of Harrisbui g. at 2 o'clock it., the farm tow
oorittlidd 1./Y Jacob Fitting, in Susquehanna township.
..aid farm cqntains one hundred acres, more or less, and
is bounded bF lands of Herman alticks, Geo. W. McCulta,
J. German_ and otners; Paxton creek runs along and
through the farm.
There is a line two-story stone house and bank barn oa
the 01e0..., and also a. nue Ittnestone quarry. A draft of
the farm can be seen at the (Alice of Dr.. Ruth,. rfo".l, on
Front street, any time until day of talo. - The above farm
Is within 3% mites of the city and lain fine order.
jeT-dte•'=';o--b. FORSTER
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
T . AM happy to offer to the public a largo
reid.splendid assortment of - •
•
SUPERIOR GOLD PEl'iS,
mabufaetnred by
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD:..
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give en
tire satisfaction.
PLEASE TRY MEN. ..
SOREFFER'S BOOK STORE,
Second striet,.epposfie Presbyterian Charch, Harriscurg
Pa. apM
JUST RECEIVED,
THIS MORNING...
A FRESH INVOIUE OF
ISICHENER. & CO.'S CELEBRATED
SUGAR CURED
1-IA - aS AND 13-Er.F,
SHIST•RR & FRAZEWS
my3l
PRIVATE SALE.
ONE of the best locations . fin; IRON
WORKS in the State for sale, at a - Very reasonable
price, to any purchaser who will improve it, situated with
in a short distance of the city of Hiurisburg, hr-en the
Pennsylvania . railroad and peel ab,ut five hundred feet
wide, and alongside of the best Hamster:equerries in the
State and close to a good turnpike road; also: room tor
waste cinders for fifty years, without paying for the land
Apply to DAVID MUMMA, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Late, No. '24 North Second meet,
marl6-ffif Harrisburg, Pa.
[Philadelphia Press Insert three times and send bill to
this office.]
NEW Lit: CON: STOKE!
TiII:PORTANT TO . LANDLORDS;
_L OTHERS —The undcriigneil oilers -at :4Olesalc, to
the trade, a choice lot of the bat figaars , t yer brought iu
Harrisburg, viz: Frawk. Brandies, -Holland Gl*, Scotch,
Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and act Foriegn
and _Comedic Wines, such as.Champagney, catrel., C'atatoba,
cfe.. Ali liquors warranted, as represmited: Ismidioros
and others will find it to their advantmato rali and ex
amine the assortment at the _store„ ca:.36 - 4th Sectaid
street, two doors below Chesil/tit -
my2l-dam GEOROH , WINTERS.
, -
D
art , A.TiF.I.PECU: COLLEGIAM_
TOTE FOR yduNd- , -OI
street. Rev. quiti,Es A. 04 , 14,t). D., E. aaIIENCE
SUITE, A. 11., Prineipals. -
Ninth Year- Three depaitinents: Primary; Academic,
and Collegiate. Full callege . courae Cla.sieb, Mahe
matim, higher English and Neon's' Science for those
who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, , PginlVE and
Elocuthai by the best. masters. For mircu t ars apply at
the institatefor address Box 261/ P. 0., Philadelphia
Fa _• ,1420-Bm.
CUT FLY P. 4 ILP ER:
A .
A MOE assortment of Cut Fsperifor cell
ings, looking glass.s. picture frain , s aseges pipes,
SCIIEFEER'S BOO,KiStgliE,
at
my2o
MESS BEEF and MSS FOBK=oie
article of IS= Beef and Pork ad
'(saccesors to WmDuck, )r., &