Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 20, 1864, Image 7

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lIIONDAY EVENINU, JUNE 20, 18G4.
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P. YU:J. .a...UVEUTISEES. — . I . I . I .
Adver-
Idusiness _Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, Ike.„ to secure insertion In the
TELEGRAPH, riiitet invariably be aneom
pai,e.l with the CASH.
Adverti3ements ordered in the regular.
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing - Edit ion without extra charge. .
State of the Thermometer To-day
Bn. M. 11 A. It
75 83
TOWN ANJJ COUNTRY.
IT is stated that ihe hay crop of York county
will be this season very heavy.
TO-DAY is what is known as " the longest
day "'being fourteen hours and fifty-two
minutes in length.
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A LARGE number of our citizens left town
to-day, to attend the Sanitary Fair in Phila
delphia. The trains are continually crowded.
MERE will be: a sale of two hundred- and
fifty condemned Government horses, at Wil
liamsport, on Thursday nest, commencing at
10 o'clock.
Tan Williamsport Bulletin says that the
crops between Williamsport and Lock Haven
took fine, the wheat not having been injured
by the winter.
ALMOST every farmer says he never raised
so many lambs as he has this season. The
reason is plain—sheep and lamb's are now
worth taking care of.
HOTEL ror. Sams.—That excellent hotel
stand, known as the Parke House, located on
Market stree,, will be sold by public sale, on
the 20th of July.
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Tun trustees of (Salem) German Reformed
Church will sell a lot of valuable real estate
locate I in this city, on Tuesday evening, 28th,
at Brant's Hall.
A vatv days ago a deaf and dumb,boy named
Graves lost an arm in a circular saw mill at
Union mills. It was injured at the elbow,
and had to be amputated 'above that joint.
H. W. Gqivima, for simile time Superin
tendent of Military Transportation of the
Pennsylvania railroad, has been promoted to
the position of General Ticket Agent of the
company, with his office in Philadelphia.
. OOPPERKzem who had been drafted got on
a bender upon receipt of his "notice," and,
hugging a sign post, soliloquized as follows:
"If I be I, as I really think I be,
I have a little dog at home who knows me—
If I be I he'll wag his little tail,
If I be not I he'll baik and wail." •
Sys , we have a celebration of the "Glori
ous Fourth?" If so, it is high time for a
movement to be made in that direction. Let
not the anniversary of our independence be
permitted .to pass by unnoticed at the capital
of the great Keystone State. But two weeks
remain in which to make the necessary ar
rangements for a celebration.
ATTE:it:ET To Bases JAIL.-Two notorious
characters, Mears and Stroop, committed for
conspiracy and pocket picking, attempted to
break jail on Sunday night. They succeeded
in digging a hole through the wall into.the
corridor; but made no attempt to get further,
and they are now more secure than ever. being
handcuffed and hobbled.
Linizssn SALE or LlQUORS.—Shialer & Fra
zer advertise, to-day, the sale of their entire,
large and choice let of selected liquors, it
being their intention to Abandon this branch
of their business, and hereafter increase and
enlarge their stock of groceries, meats and
preserved fruits, fish, glass and wood ware.
The liquors offered for -sale are of the best
quality, and will either be sold entire or in
parcels to suit purchasers.
RAILROAD ACM:MU. —0 a Thursday last
there was a collision between a freight and a
passenger train, near Kersville, on the Cum
berland Valley railroad—considerably dam
aging the locomotives, und injuring several
persons. Mr. Roney, engineer on the pas
senger train,:had-his collar bone.broken; Mr.
Fuller, fireman, was ; considerably injured in
his back and one of •his hips; Mr. George D.
Caineron, baggage-master; had one of his legs
severely bruised. It was thought the limb
was broken, but upon investigation it , was
found to be bruised and sprained. The-in
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jure.d men: axe improving.
SEIMOT Pic-NlC.—The Citizen Engine and.
Hose Company will bold its annual pic=nic on
Wednesday of this week, in Hoffman's woods.
The gentlemen composing the conpnittce of
arrangements have been untiring iii`their Of
f, ',As to render this.pie-nic the best ever given
h e re. In Order to prevent improper characters
frau being present, no female will be admitted
to the ground who has not received a printed
invitation, None but respectable persons
have bee P•vi 411 who desire to have a
n4tl.
day's r e njoyn:irit iliOttld
: attend. 4:51. citizens
noble patronize the bie .fiiernedin prefer
cane to all other 1 .. - ‘arties holding - pic-nics,
as
it is upon their•labor:i t• at Preservation of
property depends in time of
Cars will - run to the gro:lnd 'to convey per
sons to the Citizen pie-nic, leuving..the depot
at 8 o'clodk A. sr. and 2 p.-ra. Retdruin'g; will
leave the ground at 7 o'clOck r. At. ~ . .Fare for .
round trip, 25 cents. TiCketS to:bit hadfrora
members of the committee. " •
Respectable persons who 'desire to attend
the pie -ale, but who have not_ received,tactete
of invitation, can obtain them by calling upon
skny' meniber of the committee, whose
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names are. published in' .our advertising:
John Fitzgerald, William Montgomery, Ke
vin Orman, Henry Blake and William Rich
ards, who were arrested a few days ago, on
suspicion of being, burglars, turn out to be
bounty j =perk it is supposed. As the charge
of burglary could mot be 'sustained against
them, they - were discharged to -day, upon .
payment of costs and prison fees, and sent out
of the city, by railroad. It is not likely that
they will return, as this is now a bad place for
men of their profession to operate. May we
never ~ look upon their like again."
PoLICE AETAIIIS. —The Mayor has been doing
a flourishing.. basiness for some time past.
Offenders appear there by the doyen, almost.
We are at Et ldss to determine whether crime
is on the, inereasehere, or whether our offi
cers are more expert than formerly in the de
tection of criminals. We are pleased to notice,
however, that the Mayeris (Reprised to deal
firmly and punish all offenders against whom
there is undoubted evidence. If he persists
in this course, we may hope to see a speedy
improvement in the moral condition of our
J 0 P. M
86
Since our last report quite a number of in
dividuals have been marched to headquarters,
and appeared before His Honor.
Margaret Moss and Jane Nichols, of the
Sixth ward, were arrested on a charge of keep
ing a disreputable bawdy house. Margaret
and Jane were furnished with tickets of ad
mission to Fort Simmons, and will doubtless
have time 'hereto reflect upon their immoral
deeds, and their violation of the law in fur
nishing houses of accommodation for the rab
bieof the, city.
Florenee.Smith, a white woman, but one ol'
the notorious 'prostitutes who are found in
the lowest haunts et - vice„ was picked up b:y
the police, When in company with a
_drunken
colored female. Florence was disorderly in. the
extreme, and when pit in prison disturbed the
neighborhood by her, yells and screams. "S' es
terdaY, when' - sent`-for, to appear before' the
Mayor, slm waslound.to -be'-laberineinider a
fit of mania, or delirium tremens, and not in a
condition to be removed. The mayor sen
tenced her to 30 days' imprisonment.
Joseph Iklochermay, alias,Mortimer,. was
arrested on Saturday night, on a charge of ab
ducting a young girl from Lancaster. Joseph
was sent to prison to await the arrival_ of an
officer from that city, at which place he 'will
be held for trial:
Charles Miller and James Cummings, drunken
and, disorderly, were committed to rrtison for
48 hours. ; •
Peter Rush, John Knox and H. C. Atkinson,
arrested on a similar charge. were released
upon payment of fine and costs.
Owen . Daugherty, Edward Souders and F.
Soliday, for a similar offence, vy ere handed
over to the provost marshal.
Julia 26.1 Keel and Sarah Douglas became
"obstroperous" and committed improper dep
redatibris at a rum-hole in Short street, break
ing windows, 4t.0. The mayor 'committed
them to prison tor .30 !lays.
Susan Douglas; n. regular street walker, was
found under doubtfai circumstances late last
night, and was sent to. Fort Callender. When
arraigned before His'llonorlhe sentenced her
to 10 days' imprisonment.
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James Sipe, far lewd and disorderly con
duct, went to jail•for 30 da,,s.
Flinn llAl7olt, of the Bejrles County Zeitung,
attended the ICutstown Battalion last week;
and gives quite a= graphic description of the
doings thereiat. He' says:
"Daring:lld day, the "Battalion " came
off, with the Ba.ttalion left out, for the war has
so completely demolished the home military
organizatiorii ttlfat even the managers of. the
Kutzto Wultattalion were compelled to substi. 7
Lute other institutions, such as flying coaches,
the Roulette. sweat Moths, :thimbles , and little
jokers. Thtie weid_there, and many'five cent
notes cluitigEdliands during the day. The
crowd consisted of old men, young men, mid
dle-aged lifer', hoys, mothers, grandmothers,
daughters, sisters, wives, maidens, and a very
strong delegation; of g'nals, principally from
Allentown: ...The latter se,med to be the lead
ing institutions of the day, and their sayings
and doings appealed decidedly interesting.
For instance, one of these young ladres uttered
some naughty words about another, and the
lattai immediately jumped. from her seat in a
flying coach, into' the • crowd, and after the
other to give her a good licking." There
was entice "freedom of speech" there, and
we concluded that the Kutztown Battalion
must be a Democratic concern. Later in the
afternoon the AllentoWn female " bully "
licked two men—one.-after the other—in the
presence of thecrowd. It was fair fight.
Very many queer words were spolten,at the
Battalion., Almost eyeryhAdy had something_
to say. Fiddling itnd dancing. It wet:
town battalion. There was a band of music
on the ground, find they played at leaot one
tune: We also heard of a-game of draw po
, ker. '' •
" But the reader must not infer that all vvho
attend the Kutztown Battalion must,- as , a
matter of course, ride on the flying cow:he.%
be,p on the " sweat," on the Roulette or the
little jbker, or take_anActive part in Opening
the ring and showing fair play when' Allen
town spi Lehigh Sal are in for a rough-`
am tumble light. We were there, and par
ticipated in none orthese amusing perform.
anees. There were also several distinguished.
gentlemen
_pi, the 'Demo cratic party there.
Messrs.'ileKenty a prominent candidate.for
Congress; .41bright.. for bitearer, for.
District Attorney, and Reider, for Recorder
Only a' few Maio Were needed to make up a
full ticket"
Ger -Ix Oporms.--A-correspondent sends
us an artiae on the Causi - Of and 'cure for what
is generally called gaps -in chickens. Re af
firms that the gaping is- caused by small
`worms gathering wind pipe. These
worms;'in a short time, become so numerous
as to cause suffocation, and of course death.
His cure is simply the removal of the worms;
and ; his method is as follows:
Procure three or fopr hairs from the mane
of tail of a horse, double all in the centre, and
twist the six or eight end i together until they
become,, like a wire, stiff and easily -handled.
Cateli the chicken and insert the doubled end
of the .hair-„wire into the wind-pipe and twist
it around two or three times and draw it out.
and-the*:Wories - will be found twisted around
the wire. .Repeat this operation three or four
ititite,case Seems_ to demand it.
atii"•A; 'comes from one of our most in
telligOttarmers; .one in whom we have every
The remedy m simple and worth
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MEM
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i'arzx 'BEEF—Mammoth Steer.--That well
known stock-raiser, JOU. Noble, Esq., of Car
lisle, has sold to Mr. John Baulus, of this city,
a mammoth steer, weighing •three thousand
pounds, for the handsmne sum of three hun
dred and fifty dollars. The animal was, fed
three years by Mr. Noble, and is but one of
numerous specimens of cattle fed by that ger!-
tleman. The thanks of our citizens are due
to Mr. Baulus for his efforts Ao suply them
with a superior quality of meat, and we have
no doubt that when this prize beef is dis
played at market there will be a great demand
for it. Mr. Baulus will exhibit the mammoth
steer at his place of business in this city dur
ing the next 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. Baulus'
Stand in market. jelB-d4twl t
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Day. Goons.—l will, this day, commence to
sell off my entire stock of summer dress good's,
such as lawns, delaines, challies, alpacas,
mozarabiques, poil de chews, poplins, and
also a large lot of remnants—they will be sold
at and below cost. Call $OO3l. •
SOL. BROWNOLD, -
Corner Second and Market, opposite Jones
House. 1017-Ivir
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Go To Henry Gilbert's Hardware store, op
posite the Court House, and see the new Ba
rotneher; they foretell the weather accurately
from 12 to 48 hours in advance. Every per
son should have one. jel6-2
D. O. MnEL . is stopping for a ,few days in
Harrisburg, to apply the Ash&oft Law WATEB
Dsmesons for any persons desiring it in this
vicinity. Orders may be left at this office,
jelB-2t
THE Soldiers of the war of 1812 are request
ed to meet at Bran.t's Hall this evening at
halt past seven o'clock, to_ make the necessary
arrangements for the celebration of the. com
ing Fourth of July. •
&row ALL THE YEAR.-It is said that snow
lies all the year in sheltered places or at'•the
base of large mountains in Mexico. This
seems strange, but perhaps like many myste
ries that cloud the mind, it properly explained,
would be clear and tangible. In our country
the snow melts away from the influence of the
sun, and to speak- figuratively dry goods are
melting away rapidly through the inducement
of low prices, at the cheap store of C. L. Bow
man, .No. 1, cor. of Front and Market streets.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bautltvait's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, az., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannyart dt Co., . Harrisburg,
Pa-, t- whom all orders should be addressed.
,old by druggist ever? where.
Head the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen: • -
HARRISBURG, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Belorvairr—Deur fir: 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 duagers, in cases , of hoarseness, :coughb
and colds. I have found them serving In
tune of need, most effectually: - •
Yours truly, T. a ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. .S.Bresbyterian Church.
;girl agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. 0. CA.II2ELL,
Late Pastor of 0. t. Presbyterian Church.
• lifit2o33lJEG. Jan..; 1.04.
To C. A. IturavAirr—Dear Sir: In th habit
of speaking very' frequentlir;," and ui places
where the vocal organs are very much 'faked,
I have found the need.of some gentle expecto
rint, and that wanthas been suppliedin your
excellent Troches. ' • '
consider them Very,,Pir superior to any
Lozenges thatj.:lAve Aver used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice"arising'
from its too frequent,:use, and
'of
th
effectiveness of, the : delivery of public -
dresses. Yonrs, *at;
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Loeust St. Methodist Church.
To a, A. Rieurv.uar—Dear Sir: Having uset.
your Troches,. I ara. free to sag they ale
the beat' I have 'ever tried and take. great
pleasure in recommending them to allpersons
! Mated with sore throat or- ,huskiness. of
voice arising fiszon public 'speaking or Sindirtg.
Yours,&o.,G. G. RAKESTILLW,
Pastor o Ridge. Avenue Methodiat`Ghtirch.
Dins= Arms/Tres OETIOR, t
HARRISBURG, Feb. 29, 1864. f
To C. A. HonlvAirr--Dear Sir „I have
tound your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness, and in streiigthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearnest ,
to the voice, and are certairdrof -great 13eate
tit to all public speakers. - A. IL HERR
tOLGATE'S EIUIITEY ,+ OAP.
This celebrated Toilet Scoop, in Melt 'universal de
mand, is made from the ehoietant 'Materials, is' mild
and emuilpen4initenatuve, Ersisrataily seeitiedi.
and extremely betaelivital in its action' upon the
Fur sale by -all Druggists and Fancy GoddiiiDealers.
jan26-dawly
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
"I have never changed my mind r. spading them from
the first, exerpt to think yet - better of tbat which lb .gan
g 'welter Rec. H.B.NRY WARD REEUPIER.
"The Troches ate a staff of life to me."
Pros. EDWARD...NORTH,
Pres. Ham hoe Buten, N. Y.
"!' "For Throat Tronnies _they. are a speulflo.'t---
"Too favorably, known to needcommendation:"
Han t HAS . A. PHELPS, Prm. Reis. Seriatf&
"C Ample no (,)pi' in nor any Wog itizii.rie a "
Da A A. HAYES, Ch ml 4, Boston..
"Au elegant frombinatton for coughs,"
Dr. G. P. BIGELOW, Boston.
"I recommend their us: m public speakers"
Rev. E H. CHAPIN
,
"Most
Rev. a SEIG, HIED Morristown, Ohio.
"Very beneficial when suffering from Colds."
Rev. i T. P. ANDERSON St. Louis.
"Almost instant relief be the distiessinghtbprof breath
ing peculiar to Asthma."
Rev. A. C.-EGLFSTON New Turk:
"They have suited Inv Mit exactly, rel eviniray throat,
so that L mold sing-with ease " --- T. -- DDCHARgE;
ChoriAer French Pariah Charch,'MontreaL.
.- As -there are imitations be sure to obtale tboGENUINE.
3itn2vithm -
pure, Vegegtalb 'e •'
NE of the very Vest •Vegetisble Medicines O
is ~ow offered to the citizens anti strangers of 1141
at.q. It x 111 pur ty the blood, and leave the liver and
oodirela in a good healthy-uct..dttiou. operateewithoot the
letst pain, Old and young, to Ile and female, all can take
of it. As to the truth of, tha , hundred, ran te...lify, as it
buts been wed tried tvi thq last ten years- It is prepared
clay and eotd by'ldrat, aeatt.pinestreet,
HarrisoarCPC.- zny23.
rte- re Oleax• the- ilottee. of Flies, use
Dutcher's celebrated LIDRIMINFIF FLTICLUDERa neat_
cheap article, easy to use: • - gvery etteOr.till •
SOLD S.VERYWIIERE... - --•. P. • '
Fit-ENCI;I4,RICHARDE3 ds.oo4loth itpil Markebatieefe r ;
Philadelphia, wholesale agents, . ley244lll.wBhe
HAIR DYE.'
Batch°lor's Celebrated Hair Dye
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
The only Harmless, True rneft Relte' ble Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye ts perrem---changes Red, Rusty
Or Gray Heir instantly to a Gipsy Black or tiliarurat Brown
without injuring We Hair or 'staining the Skin, ieavlng the
Hair soft and beautiful ; Imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, arid 'realties the ill effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine Is signed tVLI .A. BATCH
EIPR. ail others are mere' imitations, and should be
avoided. Had by all Druggists, tto Factory-81 11.113-
Cr AY ST, N. Y.
itacitst.oree 'YEW' lOILIT CREAM 705 DaV6llloeray ef Trig FLUI
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LARGE ARRIVAL or GOODS
raw
NEW YORK AILTeTION.
GilE AT BAUGAINS IN MUSLINS,.
Full yard wide bleadbed MUSILII, at,3o, cents; worth 40
cent& .
Bleached muslin, at 26 cents; worth 35 cents.
Bleached muslin, at 22 cents; worth 30 cents.
'2O pieces of all wool Ohrinas ,chesp.
Black silk, at $1 20; worth $1 IT.
Black silk, at $130; worth $1 50.
Black silk, arsl. 45; witch . $165. i":„
2000 yards of black elks &ram auction.
Beautiful pearl color sbk finish alpaCk.
'Alpacas in leather color, stone auto s and Other colors.
White cattinws, soft finished 5-4 French. Cambric.
Jaconetts, brilliants, Irian linen.
Shirt br oats, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 56 cents.
Splendid assortm. nt of calicos.
Cloak ~ Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks.
blackings, the nest and citeint , st.
Pocket ilandkerphiefa fur ladies, at all prices.
Marseilles quilts and cra'shloelt meld.
We have now a very large stack of goods, all bought at
reduced tomes, and which We will sell at prices which
cannot fall to give satisfaction
We have uLso a very urge lot,of alpacas, cashmere cloth,
bombazines. S. I,EIFY.
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Military Business Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, Bach Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
eons residing at a dist:mai can have their business trans.
acted by mail, by midreming
EUGENE SilltDEß, - Attorney 7 at-law
dall-dly Third area. Harriahera. Pa.
VY
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WANTED-Twogood White' ls who un
do-stnd oc•kory. washing. irouiug and general
huutoworking, in a stoat/ country Must mac well
ru muniouned. Ap• ly .4 this • OiCe.
DIU
OOD MOULDERS wanted at
J jel6-d44* SCOTT FOUNDRY, Reading, Pa
,g4TP il'itefF4T. , , , , 9s' Ss
-Sii'M Al t ilUgTEr.- - -Aielkts - wittifea' - to sell
t,/ Sew lig Machines. We will give a commis
sion on all meld es sold, or employ agents who will work
tier the UtIONC wages u.d Al expenses paid. Addree,, D
B. IlEataxtFoxiitit•C i.; Detroit, Mich: • -- - jr/0 2.lr*
$lO TO $2O A DAY.
AG-ENTS WANTED TO SELL TUE IM
PROVED LIME GIANT SEWING MACHINE
The beat cheap Machine in the Wilted Mates We , are
giving a Coruintsaion by which the waive wag , a can be
made, or we wi I employ agents at $73 a mouth and as
pens s paid. For particulars and terms, address, with
SLUM. T. S. PAGE, Cecil Agent,
iel3- ,
d2w-wlm- Toledo D.
A GENTS wanted to sell the Standard Elia
toryy 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., Addre3l3-
JONES BROS. &-00..
-de 30 Publishers Baltimore, Md.
NITANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a
VT good meat Cook. Inquil e the
ap3o-dtf - arunv HOUSE.
/NEW YERTISEMENTS.
CLOSING -.OUT
SUMMER STOCK
AT AND
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BELOW COST.
MRS. IL lung No. IS Narkkt Sire4t
TIMING desirous of closing- her Summer
_LA 'stock ormiiiibery Goods,'offers eate-at greitlY
reduced prices, VasWas •
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
HATS AND FLATS, JeC.
Constantly on hand, a splendid assortment of
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SILKS,
VEIN Nab,
LACES • pj:J: , . t
RUCHES,
HOOP SHIRTS.
COSSF:PS
HOSIFIRY, -
HANDKERCHIEFS,
CUFFS,
7.dd 0.• Nk
t•risi 613W1D5,_,84 1 ,„ z •
Dealers [Oat ti*gains''aii' fie
had at wholet•ale. jel4
FIREWORKS! FIREIVORKS 1!
• WHoLP.iAit AND RETAIL BT: .
JOAN
MUSD: STREET, NEAR WATNIIT, HARRISBURG, PA.
T HE following stook of 'Fireworks is now in
:Pam an Candles," iio9kqa,
Pin Wheels; • " . 1 ' Mides - otShnieprila
,Serpents, GraisCuppers,
Water PA" , Pliatvereta,
Wheels;" ') • '`'
Wrong les, Blue Lights, • -`
Red, Trude and Blue Spaugalettes,
Chinese Rockets, Pelting Crackers,
Pint Crackers, Turpedos,
Torpedo Fii ecrae,ker Guu, N ew, Tsr.PP.d. s .,
Joss Stick, or PUtith."-; nags, a.c.
'Now is the time to purchase while there is a good as
smianent. JOHN Win's;
jeti-dtr Third wreet, near Walnut,
CANDIDATE FOR CONORESS.
E . 1.4.8.62181:186 PA. June 9%18894.
'rat undersigned reepOizinAltifferShintaelf
,to the Republik:cute f tne'lett Coligressitinal;
trici of Peuns3lvmda. composed of M.e eo.mtae., of Dau
phin, ..u6lata, Noluvanberiand, Onion an 4 Snyder, for
nommation by the several 'popmtycmtiveidlOns'of• - the mud
Disulyt. lje9idtel .JOdlafl ESPY.
• SPIRITUA.II46III. •
Qi
iIIPL PAtSTi Blind Test kedittlni will
i„,3- trice sertaces - ior chnimuu.ori with the spirit WoilA t
ei..xoteuage , irail, Walnut street,' unttl f“nher voticO • lie
,rvilbsdro parka etrirvoyant exacantsilMit or Okeikes tor
those .desiring it. Maus num A. at to I i nt., and
11 too P. X Te 4 ins bu cents eroh sitting.
Every- one up, 4ylng for.:a afig lttpfdoo li it od their OWb
responsibility, as the: inarikestation of a spirit is ttutat, thr
option of the mettiutn. Jed-dtf
to LEARN PIANO-TORTE PLAYING
E3ILY- , AND , THOROUGHLY, use the
STANDARD INSTRUMUS.BODK. "itiohardson's
/New kfiathod." An improvemeetrupon all others in pro.
gressive arrangemeut, adaptation and simplicity.ound
ed upon a note, and•'originiu plan; and o.histrata by'
series ofiplatias, showing tne proper position of the hands
andlingera,
The popularity of this book hoe never been equalled by
that of shy similar work. Ten thousand oopies are sold
every year. Among teachers and all who have examinee
it; hjs pronounced superior in excellence to all other
- "Methods," "Systems," and "Schools," and the b ;oh
that every pupil needs for the scquriement of a thorough
knowledge of Piano-forte playingll.-lt is asapt,d to all
glades of mettle; from the rudidiental studies of the
youngest, to the studies and eaerciat of advanced pupils.
ewe - editions are published, one ; dOpthig Amerioan, the
'utbiettForeign tinge. lug. When theweik is ordered, it no
refermcv is designated, the edition with American EL,
.ieriog will be sent. -
*rile; sure that in ordering it you are particular h.
apeutfying the "NEW MhißuD." • *Tice $350. Mailed,
post`; id, to any ad ress. eoti by all Ideate Dealers.
01.1Yrat DI iSoN es Co, Publishers 2,7 Wsahingtei
B, ston le;-tt
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*VAL halal,
TT- valuable; property, dgirner of Second
. ' dpne streets, being fifty-twq,and a half feet on &-
wad ' R
and' one hundred and sixty-eight ai on Pine street,
sglinglig 6ack two hundred and ten Qom m". Barbara alley,
• thereibeing, space for four full building lots, and a most de,
- sit ablelite for a Govern e or's Manta/roar public buildings.
Feetentieulars elmu irof Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se
iond'anii-Plne reets te naulift:
. - • 4,,
ATM DYE t t
GRAN I/ PIC . ,-Ariu
or itr.
-STEITt,..VIIEND" V. V. 8..
WOOD 43.
ON moK.DAY, JUNE 20, /661.
MHE services ce an excellent string band
have been swured, and the bar will be welt supplied
with relresliments.
Omnibuses will run daring the day from D. Fp rycl's
saloan, 'corner of &lark, t skreet and lloWberry allay.
'rickets 25 cents, to be hod or all members of the so
ciety, and of
lels d2t-wks—
CITIZEN FIRE ENGINE HD HOSE COMPANY
TN asking the patronage of the puhlic, the
...._ Committee give notice that tt is their intention to
make this pie nip in keeping with old.time oni s, and than
they will not permit any lady to bo prea-nt that has net
received aprinted invitation.
Cards of invitation to.he had of the Committee.'
Tlekvtis of admissiOn to the grounds 25 cent,.
Cars wid run to the grounds. i v.r.:, , _ -
Leave at 8 o. a
do ' . 2 P. zo.
Return at • - 7 e is.
Railroad tickets to he had of , the Committee on day of
pio-nle.
F.re, round trip, twenty-five cents.
GUMMI l TEE.
William J Lawrence, George Pager,
Bernard Frisch ; George AV Osier,
Oh-ales Osman . , Samuel Gilder, -
Johu Reese, to 15 Krause, -
John Whim:toyer, George Stuner,
John Ca ey, Joseph S,,ionster
George Krause,
.
Ma= er of ceremonies, B Friseb. •el4-did
OR
Natural Weather Indicator.
WITH ABEAUTIFUL THERWIMETER ATTACHED.'
films simple and useful- instrument is now
j_ . offered for sale for the first that, ig1.411,1 State of PA.,
the uhdereigned having secured the light or sett tu alto
for the to lowing mintiest Dauphin, Cumuerland, Adams!,
Franklin, York atm Perry, of Frteuer, Cook tr Co., agents
11, the State, and tine pOie prepared to sell the instrument
at wholesale and retail. "The mitrum. nt will tell with un
failing accuracy the tog inneurai mn_htien of the atmos
phere th us foretelling the.changt aof th e weather from
.2 to ,48 ft UM in ad. Soca. Tha. - acting moving principle
is the, pkeule or a flower, foiledln .-yna, near Damascus,
and is su highly sensitive rO4 h is acted upon by the leas
change of the atmos..here.. Persons tamtliar with natural
ecience kn. Wand it cannot, rai until the air is filled with
aqueous vapor, WWII mint condense to cause rain to fall;
tins moizture must - . xistin the atmosphere severs. hmurs
in advance of the coming storm. No other Barometer
manutactured will foretell with accuracy the apprea, h
.sin. : Bat this NATURAL HOROSCuPE, the work hf NA
TURE'S OWN HAND,' filja up the void which man collie
n ac omplish, and points itsunerring finger te allchang
of the weather, and Has never been known to fail.
It is valuable to the Fa mer, the Physician, the Clergy
man,. the Navigator, the Traveler, .the Merchant., and
eretrybody.
It la very simple to understand, and never requires any
tep dring They aro cheap, durable and•rodable.
on.y . by agents, a ;ti at 11.nucha'a Music store,
No, 93 Market a rem Price
One of the instruments will be sent by express, on re
ceipt of 63 76
Ag tam wanted in every town in the above named
osuuttes. Apply as above, to
jel.4.d2w&w2t, F NXO 8: MAXWELL, Agents.
T HE proprietor of this cool aud. delightful
Summer Re-ort would most respectfully announce
to the citizens of R trrisburg that the Island is now open
for visitors. Accommodations will be furaste rto parties
and pitt.nies on reasonable terms, a dancing plstrorm
having b- eu erected fur their special use. season tickets
tor families, good for one year, $1 50. ,
.No improper characters admitted, and no intoxicated
persons will be permitted to visit the
..eir No-intoxicating liquor:: su d on Sunday.
Wire Ferry, wth a, good boat plying constantly be
*eau the Island and foot of BroaVitreet, tiVe,Ot Harris
burg. IiENKT BECKER
•
jel4-dlm Solo Proprietor.
UP.H.V.L'OGILAPH, ALB MS.
77--
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
•
OF
Photograph= .A_lbu_rzt.
BOUND. in FINE MOROCCO—panelled,
gilt 'and ;in
with two heavy gilt clasps.
AI BUMS WITH
30 Pictures for . $3 00
n 3 50
50 IL 400
together with vrrious other styles of binding, sizes and
prime, which will be sold cheap.- •
Boldier,a you cannot. buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call and see at SCBEFFRIPS Bookstore, •
Harrisburg, $a
THE NEW BOOKS.
~1 TUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail stitain:st
HMTNTED HEARTS, .by the author of tho Lamp
lighter. s•.: 00
. ,
THE SHALL'HOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by Trolo, c.
SEVEN STORIES, by -1k Marvel, author, or "_Fteyeries
or u Bachelor." _ .. $1 50
. .
SPEICVS JOURNAL of ate Discovery of the siiiirc'es`of
the Nile. — s3 50
THE WOMAN IN BLACK" by —author of "Man in
Gray." . SI 50
NOTF.SOF HOSPITAL LIM Nov. 'al to Aug. gi 00'
,STORIES OF THE SSA, for boys; from Cooper's
writings. - • • 'St 00
STORIES OF THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooner's
writings.' $1 00
XIL
OUR DAILY FARE, a dally journal of the Great Rani
,ary Fair at Philiuleiphia; idustrat..d; subscriptions re
ceived at .. $1 00
!,.T.Actitin) RElVritt:T.
. •
LIQUID RENNET' yields' with milk the
mutt luscious of all deserts for the tabl ; the liget
est and' must grateftii diet for invalids and children.
Ilk c'sottuus every elemtnt of the bodily constauhOn;
41011 C agclatati with tnunet it is always I ght.ami ea-y vi
digestion, and supports th_e,systeut %vita the least possible
excitement,. Wn a still gresuo . Mitritive, ()Wei IS deshed,
cream and etivar may ho 'added leaspeonrut converts
4 quart of w i lt into a firm curd, Prepared and sold,
wholesale and retail by S. A. KUNIO. L,
jels-tr Market street.
PIC-NICS,
ANNUAL
TO OE 6MS ET TEE •
00F.FIIAN'S WC3OO - EsS,
ON WEDNESDAY, J u.NE 22, 1264_,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY.
ORIENTAL HMO BAROMETER,
INDEPENDENCE ISLAND
AD •
VPIRE JEIBIZIWY.
j!AItkbIESS AND DA.YLIIT. by Mr4Sobbes. $T 50
BARBARA'S HISTORY, a l
novel, by Amelia Edwards. •
6U cents.
EMI
Ali new books received as sore as publqbrd at
• BERGNRR'S MOOS STORE,
".1 ' Market stmt.
. .
Paorosr Mattattat.'s OFFICs, 14ra Dtsrater, - 1
HAIL tuagrEG; Pa., June 6,1864
T 0 DRAFTED eeted by
Lieut. Col. J. V. Batford; A. A. ProvOst Marshal
General, byt cl.eula.r, No. 59; of June 4, 1864; to pub
lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as yOaln.
teen after,being dulled; and that the creatts for , drafted
men will remain for the sub-districts from which they
were drafted; no, nittter whether local bounty has or has
not beerrpaid to.suckn4en, upon "ill gal enlistment."
. JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Captain' and Proyost Marshal, 14th Disq, Pa.
Land fur
H2OACRES of Land, in Dauphin co.
'-at private sale, in pat r LllO wools, to suit
outtwas ; 135 sures ctrar, good buildings - thereon, with
satt.slll; Foe further path:Wars, adurues
L sILNSEER,
m oc k ra t o Dauphin, llaiphip bounty, ;NI.
VO.R. SALE. —A Five-horse-po*er ikrEma
ENGINE' and BOILER, in good. Fl:def i : ag i vo
N'tklst 84 . ppi,,, *O. 0411.:„
feb23-tf
ENGI4IBIIDA33} , IrAiId
D;;I:
111P91 : _ : W` - mt. DOGS, & CO.
AMUSEMENT
Harrisburg, Tuestlay,June
.POSITIVELY ONE: DA r ozaz,
iT 2 alrsk 7
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
A. TRIPLE COMBINATION
Ist—Dan Rice's Great Show.
2d—Henry Gook's wonderful
Troupe of Acting .Dogs and Monke)s.
3d—Barclay's performing
Buffaloes and Camanche Ponies.
MRS. DAN RICE
Will male her first appearance here in her
beautiful menage scenes, introdnenig the
highly trained War Charger
TORNADO.
MRS. EMMA. STOKE,
And her Troupe of Performing Horses.
THE GREAT BLIND HORSE EXCELSIOR,
All raider the personal direction of the
great 0,
HUMORIST,.
DAN RICE.
Admission—Box 25 ; Reserved Seats 50.
Location on Second street, near Factory.
je2otd
CANTERBURY MUSIC
WALNUT ST., BELOW TIIUU).
.I.II.DONNELL... ....... Sele lefte
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With a Firat-alass Company of
MUM'', DANCERS, CAME! . tr., he
tdmissien. . , ............ Td dents
feats in Boxes
A U SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
Wut Dsruc..ah..s CAVAIAT Braze;
OFFICI3 or Cars, Que.irrsititaszan,
W.is.inniaros, D. C., Apnl 25, 1864.
WILL be sold at public auction, to tun
highest bidder, at the times and places named be•
low viz:
Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 23d.
One Hundred (100 hor.es at Gettysburg, and Two Run
tired and Finy (26u) at each or the other places.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United States Array.
For rota and farm purposes many good bargains may,
be had.
Horses will be sold tingly.
Sales begin at 10 A DI., and continue daily till all are
sold.
TESHS: CASH in United States Treasury notes only .
JA~BiA.EKLN.
atati-dtd Lt.,CoL and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
NOTICE.
T'
Undersigned Commissioners, mimed
roan Act of the Leal:eau, e, approved the 4th day
of May, 18.34, entitled an act to incorporate the
bu.g awl Raush Gap .hadroad Company, hereby give
public notice that books will be opened for receiving sob- '-
scriptions to the Capital Stock of said Company at the
tellowing named limes and pieces in the county of Oats- •
pain, to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker in Gratz ,
town, on THURSDAY, the 231 day of Juue, inst. At the
house of Benjamin Homier, in-Derrysburg, on MONDAY,
th e 27th day ot June cast. at the house of J. G. Yeager, •
in Millersburg ou THURSDAY, the 30th day of: June,
ins.. At the JONES HOUSE., in the City of Harrisburg,
on TUUDAY, the sth day of July next ; and that as mid
times and places tome two or more of the Commissioners
wilh
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at.end, and that, the Books will be kept open at .east.
six hours, commencing at 3 o'clock in the forenoon on
every day, for the term of three judicial days, or until
the number of shares authorized by the law shad have`
been subseribed. DAVID R. PORTER,
RARRISBCMG,I.St Nine, 1861.
CLOAKS,
CIRCULARS
AND
MANTILLAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BU]LDThUI,
NE AHI T STREET.
A .N..w Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have new a splendid
assortment of
SPRING 86 SUDSIER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACSS, AND - -
NEW FRENCH. LOOSE BASES:,
The above beautiful samples, in every color and hand
.somely trimmed, from $7 50 to SU.
1000 slid:C. DIANTELS,
CIRCULARS, SACKs AND BASES,
Ifsudsoueely mid ri lily trimmed, from $lO upward.
.111,..D.R.E.LNPS,ALANTELS 114 LArto.E. VARIETY. .
.131Y26,
MILLINERY GOODS.
MRS. J. HIBBS,
NO.. S 8141...4.1‘...E ..
T
- •
• (Next door to Feha's Confectioners,)
UDIER.E. SHE IS PREPARED to sell. to
T V tle lathes ladmsof .thrriabura anti mato tho
bitten Btyles of Millinery and Fancy Goodsi.
At crumpet prices than ahy uunaa to we City. Tnettnauty
C her go-db canna be anrwaxel.
DREW MAKING La THE LATEST STYLI
Will be naatly aseruted.
Indies Cali and esoluine for yourselves. ,uplB-4tjy.ll.
_ • -1
NEW PHILADELPHIA. -
O. A. K ter T.- 0 a r t
/ND. w. @SOS'S' NJIW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg*,
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES -
oft WABEIONASTE
CLOAKS AND OIRO I if:LAR - S,
AND
•
FINE SPRING-SHAWLS. .
Will open on the Ist of April. [mar2l-illy
PioKLES! PICITASI
By tho barrel, half barrel, jar or dozen, at
n 0251 . BOTBR BrogRPER
JIM I . ARRIVED I—A fake lot of CANNED
PEACHES and TOMATOES. Also, SUPERIOR
eLVE APPLES, PR-SH PEAS, &a., just teeeired by
myl.4-dtr JOE WISE 3d street. iwtir Walnut.
..—r - rt DOZEN JA-Its ENGLISH P.WEL - E4
cornoilsing PicaMy, Chow Chow, Canhtlower,
oiled Fiekles,Gerkins, Wainnts and Onions. For esti,
whOliande and retail by SEMLER R,
m ys successors to 14 . & Co.
BEEF and NESS P 0101..-4.
17.1_ article of Mess Beef and Pork at
SECESLER - &
( F: 6 - I ,r 4 r ° r A t° Wa qTh e ici Jet.: 4 Vit.) *
n.r-t
' apA a
TIO"YOU wish a. good Gold Pen? If so,
PO it OGYWP I PM q,q 0 , 1 1 3
.2rile*
.
HENRY THOMAS,
JAMES FR ELAND,
G. L. Rt , AILIARIER.
,
F. WENRICK,
.JuNATHAN EW,AB,
DAPIEL URI?:
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