Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 22, 1864, Image 3

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;;EDNESDAY EYENINP. JUNE 22, 1,4)1
301'10E TO ADVEit TISURS, Adver
hi-merits, I.3uOnc•F.T: tint :risf Mortioges,
thatlid, Sic., to se,iii! tlte
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pariott with the
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Evening Edition Ft I...tat:vie:4i in ibe Morn
ing .611/00n trilhnut extra cliargt-.
State of the Thermometer 'Lo-day
11 A. 7.11
76
TO WIN AND COUNTRI
DRIFTED.--The editors of the Felton Demo
qt and Hollidayabnrg Standard.
Pnor. G. H. Dnooxs, the blind pianist and
violinist, is traveling with Ellinger 4 - , Foote's
"dwarf" exhibition. ,
Tam office of the Baltimore Clipper is of
fared for sale, in consequence of the death of
ono of the proprietors.
A room} sox of George Blymire, of Bedford,
was thrown from a horse one day last week
and very seriously injured.
WE noticed some fast riding on Chestnu
street, last tvening—endangering the limbs o
persons who chinned to be on the street.
Tun $3OO EX - Ell:1'170N Last.--Congress, yes
terday, refused to strike the commutation
clause from the enrollment bill, by a vote of
100 to 50.
TIIE trial of Wm. A. Maguire, the murderer
of Maggie Baer, at the Continental Theatre,
in Philadelphia, has been postponed until the
10th of September.
A rouNL; max named 'Washington Hegarty,
of Lumbar city, Clearfield county, was fatally
injured on the Sth inst., by the falling of a
tree.
MAIMET STREW, between Fourth and the
Depot, is being repaired. It has boeii covered
with a plentiful supply of broken stone, and
will be in fine order for travel ere long.
CORN AND OATS WANTRD.—CaptainlteiCherl
idell will receive proposals until noon of Mon
day next, for furnishing the Department of
the Susquehanna 5000 bushels of oats, and
5000 bushels of corn, to be delivered at Hum
melstown and Harrisburg. See advertise
ment.
I=
BOYS ARRESTBD. —A large number of boys
have'been arrested in the Sixth ward, for in
dulging in It general fight, in which "rocks"
were freely used, and a couple of the partici
pants, injured: They were taken before Alder
man Cole, and bound over to keep the peace,
in the sum of fifty dollars each.
14.Lisurr.—The attendance this morning
was large. Prices were about the same as
those of last wed:, except in a few instances.
There was a very abundant supply of cherries,
at from sto 12 cents per quart; mulberries
were sold at 15c.; peas, beans, etc.. could be
bad at almost any figure.
Ohs police officers are very attentive to bu
siness, and appear determined to perform their
duty. They can be seen on the streets at all
hours of the night, and have strict orders to
atop all persons who may be unable to give a
satisfactory account of themselves at unrea
sonable hours. Neither the citizens or stran
gers aro allowed to congregate on the streets
after eleven p. nt.
roaa ITIALS.—The mechanics in the work
shops of York struck for higher wages last
week, and on Saturday had a street parade,
with a baud of music. The employers then
agreed to advance the wages to $2 per day,
and on Monday morning the mechanics re
sumed work.—On Saturday last, Albertus
Mauer, as employee in one of the machine
ahops, had.one of his arms cut, from the palm
of his hand to the shoulder, by a circular saw•
—A number of robberies have occurred at
various private residences, but the thieves are
still at large.
COMM
TEM Yuan Hosprrat.—On last Tuesday 765
sick and wounded soldiers from the Army of
the Potomac arrived in York, and were admit.
ted into the 13. S. General Hospital. Some of
them are very severely wounded, but the
great majority of the wounds are not of a dan
gerous character, and will not incapacitate the
brave men for active operations longer than
three or four weeks. Several hundred large
hospital tents have been erected on the hos
pital grounds, each capable of accommodating
from ten to sixteen occupants. Washington
Hall is now appropriated to the use of the
wounded. The number in hospital at this
timo is between fifteen and sixteen hundred.
TRH FOURTH or Jury.—The Fourth of
July is rapidly approaching, and, as yet, we
have heard of no arrangements being made
for the purpose of celebrating it in an appro
priate manner. Last year our citizens were
in a great state of excitement on the 4th., in
consequence of the great battle fought at Get
tysburg; but as there is no probability of
another battle being fought on Pennsylvania
soil, we think,that nothing of that nature will
in the least interfere with a good, old-fash
ioned celebration of our National Anniver
sary. The day has more claims upon our
gratitude, and more are we under obligations
to remember it with joy and enthusiasm than
for merely, from 'she fact that on the last 4th,
Vicksburg was surrendered, and the rebel
army, after an inglorious defeat inflicted on
them by the brave General Meade,- was beat
ing a hasty retreat from our noble State, If
we are to celebrate the day, it iS high time
that the preliminary measures should be Other towns and cities have called
meetings to take measures to celebrate the
day in a becoming Manner and why- should
Harrisburg delay?
A siorcbt is generally succeeded by a calm.
A day or two ago the Mayor's office eras
thronged with offenders—to-day wc have
nothing to report from that quarter. Ona or
two individuals were arrested as suspicious
characters, and discharged.
INZI
Loss—This morning, two iron keys, attach
ed by a steel key ring, in going from Dr.
Egle's store, up Ridge road to street above
the May House; down said street to James
street; down James to Broad, and out Broad
street to Babb's grocery. The finder will be
suitably rewarded by leaving_ the same at
Bergner's bookstore. je22•tf
RE-Qmn.No. —The Ridge Avenue M. E.
Church, which has been closed some time for
the purpose of undergoing repairs, has been
completed, and will be re-dedicated on Sunday
morning next. The dedicatory sermon will
be preached by the Rev. John Walker Jack
son, of the Locust Street M. E. Church, and
the choir of that congregation will also be
present. The public are invited to attend.
The Ridge Avenue Church is in a most
flourishing condition. Under the pastoral
care of Rev. Mr. Rakestraw, it has received
large accessions to the membership.
P. '11"
Smonico Mass FOR Gov. Comm—The
Phildelphia Press, in its description of the
Great Central Fair, in to-day's edition, con
tains the tollowing:
In a glass case, on the table located near
the east end of Union avenue, is a most mag
nificent smoking gown, slippers, cap, etc., to
be presented, to the soldiers' friend, Governor
Andrew G. Curtin. The articles are made of
dark colored velvet, lined with rich silk, very
neatly padded, and altogether beautiful. The
cap and slippers are elaborately embroidered
with gold bullion arranged in artistic style.
This superb custom is the gift of his admir
ers of the Eighteenth ward, and may be sub
scribed to by the friends of the soldiers from
all parts of ythe State. Several Jerseymen,
who regard Governor Curtin as a patriot, yes
terday subscribed, thus setting an example
worthy of emulation by his many warm friends
in this city.
INFORM&TIO:g COMMEND* THE DEAFT.—We
give the following from the act of Cengress of
February 24th, 1864, in answerto numerous
inquiries concerning the draft :
A drafted man, furnishing a substitute liable
to draft, " shall be liable to draft on future
calls, but not until the present enrolimerit - shall be
exhausted." (A new enrollment will take place
next spring.) If a substitute NOT liable to
draft, the exemption continues, " during the
time, such substitute. is not liable to draft,- not
exceeding three years."
— Substitutes not liable to draft are-: Aliens,
persons under twenty years of age,, and sql
diers discharged after two years service; also,
all who paid commutation or furnished sub
stitutes in the draft of 1863.
Alienage of a propoted substitute must be
proven in the same manner as is required in the
case of a drafted man.
Commutation shall operate only to relieve
from draft in filling this quota, and the name
shall be retained on the roll in filling future
quotas."
THE GETTXSBVEG BAirrne FLELD.—A per
manent organization of the Gettysburg Battle
Field Memorial Association has been effected,
by the election of the following officers to
serve for one year ;
President—Joseplz IZ Zap:moon_
Directors—Henry C Carey and Edmund A
Sander, of Philadelphia: David A Stewart and
Wm M Hersh of Pittsburg: A 0 Heister, of
Harrisburg; H W MeAlist4sr, of Bellfonte; and
Rev Dr H L Baugher, T D Carson, D MeCon
aughy, J 33 Danner, It G McCreary, James
P Fahnestoolc and George Arnold, of Gettys
burg. •
Resolutions *ere adopted, recommending
the appointment by the Board, of the Gov
ernors of the loyal States, and other gentlemen
of influence as Honorary and Advisory Di
rectors. Also the appointment of Honorary
Secretaries in the cities and large towns, and
the appointment of an Executive. Committee
of seven risident -Directoni to do the active
work of the'Association; subject to the appro
val of the Board of Directors.
The Board has organized by the election of
Bev. Dr. H. L Baugher as Vice President, T.
D. Carson, Treasitrei, and Dr. IVlcConaughy,
Secretary. .
The Association has already obtained titles
for seventy acres of the, battle field and has
negotiated for more, and commences its work
under the most favorable, auspices.
D. RxaE's GMT SHOW. --The great hn
=wrist appears to have been reaping a rich
harvest in Washington, judging from the
glowing accounts given of his'inammoth:es
tablishment by the Washington papers. The
following we copy fiOm the Washington Re
publican of June 14th:
"Tar 'Horan Ormia.—Dan. Rice's great
show seemed to be the Mecca of everybody's
travels yesterday. Unfortunately, many found
it a hard road to travel. Multitudes who ar
rived after 8 o'clock last night could not gain
admission to the huge pavilion already over
crowded. The value of entrances ran up like
the price of gold. It is safe to say that four
thousand persons were seated within the mon
ster tent, and full'as many disappointed visi
tors turned away. Dan Rice's reputation and
popularity as a jester throughout the United
States is not evanescent. It.has been at fever
heat for near twenty years, and was never bet-.
ter merited than now.
" The debut of his charming young wife ex
cited a lively sensation and murmurs of admi
ration through the vast assemblage. The
transfer of an elegant and accomplished lady
from a high social position to the arena of a
show naturally caused a flutter among the up
per ten, but after she had made half a dozen
circuits of the ring on her high-bred and
high-mettled charger, we doubt whether any
body was astonished that the haughty belle
had entered with zest.into her'husband's-pur
suits.
"Dancing, trick, thenege and educated
horses and ponies of every variety and shade
of learning, and a Company of acting dogs
and monkeys of undeniable thespian acquire
ments, with a civilized buffalo from the Wes•
tern wilds and a pair of comio mules inspired
with the humor of their master, make - up a.
conglomeration that is not circus, but exceed
ingly enjoyable and entirely original and at
tractive."
On s 'Tuesday next the above grand show will
pitch its tent near the Cotton Factory in Ear.
risburg, for one day only. Everybody can go,
With their families, as the "great show " is
divesteil" (If circus features entirely, so that
nothing will be introduced, that can be objec
.
tionable to the - moat fastidionis Remember
thitNlW — TuesdaY next:
PERiONS in want of a first-rats
Fruit Can, should call on Geo. L. Marl:, cor
ner of Third an4l Walnut streets, who the.
1==:1
Go zo Henry Gilbert's Hardware store, op
posite the Court House, and see the new Ba
rometer; they foretell tits weather accurately
from 12 to 48 hours in advance. Every per-
SOci should have one. jel6-2w
COZZI
DRY GOODE3.--4 ::ill, this day, commence to
sell off my entire stock of stunmer dress goods,
sttclt a , : lawns, delaiues, challies, alpacas,
mozanthiques, poil de chevre, poplins, and
also a large lot of remnants—they will be sold
at 41nd below cost. Call soon.
SOL. BROW.NOLD,
Caner Second anti, Market, oppsosite Jones
House. jel7-1w
PRzzE REEF—mammoth Steer.—Tleat well
known stock-raiser, John Noble, Esq., of Car
lisle, has sold to Mr. John Aeolus, of this city,
a mammoth steer, weighing three thiins.and
pounds, for the handsome sum of three hail
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 gen
tleman. The thanks of our citizens are due
to Mr. Baulus for his e ff orts. to suply them
with a superior quality of meat, and we have
no doubt that when this prize beef is dis
played at market there mill be a great demand
for it. Mr. Baulus will exhibit the mammoth
steer at his place of business in this city din , -
log thernext ten days or two - weeks, and invites
the public to call and see hind. At the end of
that period the animal will be slaughtered,
and the beef offered for sale at Mr. Baulus'
stand in market. jelB-d4twlt
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Illannva,rtls Trawhes.
For the wire of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Bre., are specialij , recommended to
ministers, singers'and persons whose vocation
calls them to.speak in public. NBiu:solacttmed
only by C. A. Bannvart Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
*old by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
111 . RgrLßl3llo, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Beratvenr—Dear Sir: I haw used
Brown's Bronchial Trochee, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend yOnr own as a
most admirable specific for public, speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. "H. ROB/NSON,
Pastor of N. S. Psesbyterian 'Church.
I agree with Mr. -Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. 0. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of C. S. Presbyterian Church.
• • litanammmo, Jan., 1 0 64.
To C. A. Baracv.tax—Dear Sir: In th habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the naiad of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that hus'ainess of the voice arising
from its too frewent use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the 'delivery of public aa„.
dresses. Yours, .t.c.
.7STO. wArtKERi JACKSON.
Pastor of the Isocust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. BAITIMarr —Dear Sir: Having neat
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take groat
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
redo() arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, 4tc., G. G. RAILESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Chinch.
Disrazor ArrasNar's °mon, t
11111IIMBUZIO, Feb. 29, 1864. j
To O. A. - BANNVAIiT—Dear Sir I have
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
'muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great helm
et to all public speakers. A. I. IIERR
Brown's Bronclu - rd. Tvoehes.
"I have never changed my mind respecting them from
the first, except to think yet better of that watch I began
thhittiog well of " Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"The Troches are a staff of life to me."
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,
Free Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
"For Throat Troubles they,arc a !twine."
K P. WILLIS.
"Too favorably known to need commendation."
Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate.
"Centain.no opium nor anythinginjuriess."
Dr. A A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston.
"An elegant combination for coughs,"
Dr. G. F. BIGE.I,OW, Boston.
"I recommend their use to public speakers."
Rev. E. H. CHAPIN
"Most salutary relief in Bronchitis:"
Rev. S. BREGFRIED. Morristown, Ohio.
"Very beneficial when suffering from Colds."
Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON St. Louis.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breath
ing peculiar to Asthma."
Rev. A. C. EGLESI'ON, New Yerk.
"They have suited my cam exactly, rel eying my throat
so that could , eing with case.", 'l'. DUCHARIE,
• Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal.
As there are imitations be sure, to obtain the GENUINE.
jan2l-d&w
gar ro Clesir the Moine of Flies, use
Outclier's celebrated LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, a neat
cheap article, easy to use. Every, atteet WIR klll a quart
SOLI) EVERYWHERE.
PwINCEI, RICHARDS & CO.,loth 'EuO Market streets,
Philadelphia, wholesale agents. rey24-d&wSw
Military Business Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Claims, generally, made eut and collected. Per
none residing at a distance can have their business trans
acted by mall,.by addressing ,
EUGE.NESNYDER, Attomey-at-La * w
Ttdrd street, Harrisburg,.Pa
`COLGATIVS HONEY SOAP;
This celebrated Toilet Soap, In soon universal de
mand, is made from the choicest materials, 19 mild
asttl entollient tn Its eaten, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial is its action upon the skim
Fur sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
San2s•dawly
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE'!;
• gatehelor's Celebrated l ir Dye ,
IS MB BEST IN TILE WCARLD.
The only Efarmlas, True and Begialde Dye Known..
This splendid Hair lye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
er Gray Hair instantly to a Glony.Skt.ck or Nahvalßrotens
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful imparts , fresh vitality frequentiT,
restoring Re pristine color, and rectifies the ill cants or
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAIi A. BATCH
LIAR. All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &o Factory-81 BAR-
Cif.,AY ST, N. Y.
BATOMILOR'S NNW TOILS? OHEAX 701 t DRZSPING rue Aid,
.je2Sty-s.
Pure Vegetable Medicine.
ONE of the very best Vegetable Medicines
is now offered to the citizens and strangers of this
city. It will purify the blood, and leave 'the liver and
bowebrin a good healthy condition. °pandas without the
least pain. Old and:young, Male and female, al/ can take
of it „ As to the With of this hundreds can testify . , as it
his z been well , tried for the last teu years. It is prepared
only and sold" by bire. L. Ball, No. 27, bon% Pine street,
liarrisburVra. tay23
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
FROM
NEW YORK AUCTION.
GRE AT BARGAINS IN MUSLINS,
Full yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cents; worth 40
cents.
Bleached muslin, 100 pieces-
Bleached muslin, 60 pieces
20 pieces of all wool flannels cheap.
Black ank, 5 pieces.
Black silk, 5 pieces.
Black silk, Iu pieces.
2000 yards of black silks from auction.
Beautiful pearl color silk finish alpaca..
Alpacas in leather colorotone colors and other colors.
White cambrics • soft finished French Cambric.
Jaconetts, brilliants, Irish linen.
Splendid assortimmt of calicos.
Cloaks, Cloaks, Clmiks t Clpaks..
Stockings, the best and'ahirapest...
Pocket handkerchiefs for ladles, at all prices.
Marseilles quilts and crash-for towels.
Shirt hr. acts, all linen, at 25, 30;35, 40 and 50 cents
\We hare now a very large.stock.of goods, all bought at
reduced pricea, and winch we will sell at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction
We have also a very argelotof *faces, cashmere cloth,
bombazine:. S. LiflWit.
.022
W ANT&
SUBSTITUTES "%VAN TE B.
.01
Ai GOOD price will be given to persons wil
ling to go as a substitute. Apply to F. Fox, at
Sblok's Boarding Rouse, Second street, near Walnut
je224l2t*
WANTED. IMPIEDiATFILY.
ICALOUR or five "Shanty-keepers," to whom
Sheuttler, which ara ready for use, wilt be furnished,
for the purpose of accommodating boarders. Also, fr..m
60 to tle I tborers. Apply to James Martin, on the N. C.
R. It. Mattotdongn mountain, 3 miles native Iflll.rsburg.
AGIRL to do general housework, in a small
family. Inquire a 6 96 Market street. j<2l-2t•
''wo COOPERS WANTED.
THE 'nigbest wages will be' paid to TWO
coupEas to work on flour barrels. Apply In Stuart
street, between Wa:nut ant South streets to' - -
At- dlw* SAMUEL SIIYZER.
WELN TfCD.
AYOUNG GLRL wliois accustomed to
nursing children, and Qin inake herself generally
useful, can obtain the comforts of a home and good
wages. Apply at No. 5 Locust street, near Front.
Ii‘TANTED—Two good white girls who un
derstand cookery, washing, ironing and general
houseworking, in a small country hotel. Must come well
recommended. Apply at this once.
Jr.BIPLOWIENT- - -
$75 A MONTH —Agents wanted to sell
Sewing Machines. We will give a commis
sion on all machines sold, or employ agents who will work
for the above wages and all expenses paid. Address, D.
13. assiirsoros & Co.,' Detroit, Mich. Jelo 2w*
sap To $2O A DAY.
AGENTS WANTED-TO SELL THE IM
PROVED LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE.—
The beat cheap Machine in the United States. Wo are
giiing a Commission tvy which the above wages can be
made, or we will employ - agents at STS a month and ex
penses paid. For pentadus and terms, address, with
stamp,. T. S. PAGE, Gaul Agent,
jel3-42w—wInt ' - Toledo, 0.
AGENTS wanted to 6141 the Standard Hie
tory of tgie 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
JOrKES BROS. & CO:,
Pnblishem Baltimord,
Inn
WANTED—A gobd pastry Cook, and a
good meat Cook . Inquire at the
ap3o-dt,f BRADY HOUSE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLOSING OIL .
SUMMER STOCK
A i t AND
BELOW COST.
MKS. L MITER No. 3 Market . Street,
BITING desirous of closing her Summer
Stock of Milduery Goode, offers for sale at greatly
reduced Klee; such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, -
HATS AND FLATS, &C.
Constantly on hand, a splendid aseortmost pf
sum,
VEIOVETS,
!ACES,
RUBS,-
HOOP Brim.
CORSIaS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES,
CO
Ma rs
:, FANCYGOODS &C,
Dealhre vdll do well le OW . blinaills' can be
hathat viholeeale. " Jel.4
FIREWORKS!
1030/X4ALZ,AND,RETAIt 9 1
JOHN WISE,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA.
rE following stock of Fireworks is now in
11 store;
Roman Cantßes, Rockets,
PM Wheats,- Nines °est= and Serpeella
Serpents, . Granntoptierit, '
Water Pots, - Plower:Pottri. ,
Scroll Wheels,
Triangles, • - BlueL ight s,t "
'Red, White and Blue, -
Chinese Rockets, Puhing C
Crac ors,
Lire Crackers, Torpedos,
Torpedo & Firecracker Ginn Now Torpedo Bow,
Joss Stick, or Punk, Flagg , 0 .. • •
Now is the time
to ins rchase wrille , tusre is a good. as--
sortment. JOHN WlSie,
Jed-titt Third meet, near Widmer.
CANDIDATE FOR CONOBESS.
HARRISSURG4 June fc 18111
TFIE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Reoutilicium of the 14th Coragressionil
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of tee counties of Dem
phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union anti Snyder, for
nomination by the soreral county conventions or the said
District. Lietitaitel JOSIAH ESPY.
SPIRITUALISM.
AM'L H. PAIST, Blind Sid:Medium. will
give seam* for communion with the Spirit World,
at gxchange Hall, Wainut street, until further notice: He
will also make clairvoyant examination of diseases for
those desiring it. Hours from 8% A. m. to 12 at., and
r. sr. to SP. st. Terms 50 cents each sitting.
Every one applying for a sitting ,does it on their own
responsibility, as the manifestation of a spa* rs notat the
option of the medium. Je6.dit
TO LEARN PIANO=FORTE PLAYING
EASILY AND THOROUGHLY, use the
STANDARD INSTRUCTION BOOK. "Riehardsonte
New Method." An improvement upon all others in pro
gressive arrangement, adaptation and simplicity. Found
ed upon a new- and origitml plan, and Illustrated by a
series of plates; showing the proper position of the hands
and Ingots.
The'Populaiity of this book has never been equalled by
that of any similar work. Ten thousand copies are sold
every year. Among teachers and all who have examinee
it, it is pronounced superior in excellence to all other
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grades of tuition, from the rudiusenint studies of the
youngest, to .the studies and exercises- of advanced pupils.
Two - editions are published one-adopting American, the
other Foreign fingering., ''hen the work is ordered, if no
preference is designated, the edition with American lin
gering will be sent.
IliWirße sure that In ordering it you are particular in
specifying the "NEW METHOD." Price $3 50.
postpaidto any eddy= Sold by all, blusin Dealers.
OLIVERE DIMON & CO., Publishers,27l Washington
istrevt, Boston,jour
. -
FOR BABE,
frvaluable property, •-oomer of Second
a i n Z d Pine streets, being fifty-two and shelf feet on Se
cond and ono hundred and sixty-eight "feet on Pine street,
ruining back two hundred and ten feerto Barbara alley,
there being apace for four MI boilaing tote, and a most de.
citable rite for a Governor's MansiOin or mdello braiding&
nir tertictilareesquire of Mrs. MURRAY,' corner of Be
aded Ind Pine reel% awn&
MOTICIE is hereby given to the o - Amere of
11 the following named articles,
THE HOWARD AND HOPE ExrnEss CuIiPAMES
claiming to have a lien thereon for the Costs and oxpeotos
of transportation and stot age thereof, will proceed to sell
the same to par said costa and charges, at the expiration
of Misty days from this date:
1 pkge, Samuel C. Gallaher. I box, Andrew Turley.
1 box, Win. Case, 1 box, Fall Madill=
1 pkge, Sargt. J. P. 'Kohler. 1 pkge, Henry R Anthony.
I box, Mrs. Margarett Coy- 1 pkge, John V' .Tohnson,
shell. 1 pkge, Geo E Tillotson.
1 box, Joseph Burggs. 1 pkge, Geneittie Bushong.
1 box, Henry 0, Wolf. 1 pkge ' Capt W A Barton.
1 pkg., D. Deride, agent. 1 box, Sargt I Ingraham.
I pkge, C. IV. Willis. 1 pkge, S Laney.
I pkgs. Peter Gaisty. 1 pkge, Mrs Catharine B'-
I bale, Jacob Smith. Carty.
1 box, Dr. Jacob Hinlaclier. 1 Lkge, Sergi. H W wood.
I box, Capt. J. Kern. bull
1 box, Capt. L. II Burnell. 1 pkge, Adam Wolfinger
1 box, John" W. 111Inab. 1 pkge, Lieut A Status.
/o. bag, Win. H. H. Petry. 1 ho n, J A Newcomb.
1 pkge, Robert P. Christian. - 1 bale, W B Bsyden.
1 boa, J. C. Sitaldwing. 1 trunk, James Houghter.
pkge, Charles DI Wertz. '1 ba c, John II Detweitor.
1 pkge, Geo /Wale. 1 pkge, Tiltottson At Nixon
1 pkge, Franklin 9 Good. 1 boa, Samuel H Fite.
1 pkge, Aaron H Sob lors. 3 boxss, Geo It Hardwick.
1 pkge, Pr It Laughworthey. 1 box. Henry Murdock.
1 pkge, William Carlisle. 1 box, Jacob Itosenkramer.
1 pkge, Wm J Patterson. 1 box, Wti Steward.
1 pkge, Wm Harch. 1 box, R H Patch.
1 Age, David Mil/enough I pkge, W R Moser.
1 pkge, John Gleimer. 1 pkge William Dornworth
1 pkge, Sophia Boxier. 1 buz, Peter J Wailes.
1 pkge, Carle Mayer. 1 bal.. Capt gJ Sheerer.
1 pkge, Henry F Bernhard. 1 box, William Dexter. •
1 pkge, JeneShuler. 1 bottle; Charles Bucher. '
1 pkge, James ireeburn. 4 tent poles, M. Clymer.
1 pkge, W D Koppenhaffer.. 1 pkge, Elbert HcMinn.
1 pkge,.)Niziona 1 box, Caps Jos Hutchinson.
1 pkge, Thomas Goode. 1 trunk. R 0 Bailey.
1 pkge, Dania Leinbach, 1 bile, Capt Hunt.
1 box, - JonesHouse. 1 box, J C Deppeu,
1 pkge, Henry Bach!. 1 pkge, Dr J Forney,
1 pkge, John Discaso. 1 c bg, Geo L Krisier.
1 pkge, H L Harris. 1 box., Ca,4 W Har and.
1 pkge, PatrickiNittegee 1 box, Isaito H eager.
1 pkge, Doll Pepper. 1 pkge, Geo H
1 bez, Wm 'Aria " 1 pkge, John Vogel.
1 pkge, IV S 1 box, ' J R Grams
-1 pkge, Leda N J Boyer. 1 box, A F Pennypacker.
1 pkge; Theodore Upchurch. 1 pkge =tewast.
pkge, Brooks. 1 box, Hen haw.
1 pkge, John A Dentrick. 1 pkge, Louis Eshan.
May 2e, 13 --d2taw4t GEO;BERGNEH, Agent.
- OB
Natural Weather Indicator,
WITH. A BEAUTIFUL THERMOMETER ATTACHED . .
simple and useful. instrument is now
r i l offered for sale for the first time in the State of Pa.,
the undersigned having secured the right of sale in and
for the following counties: Dauphin, Cumberland, Adams,
Franklie, York and,Perry, oft - Frisber, Cook & Co., agents
for the State, and are now prepared to sell the Instrument
at wholesale and retail. The nistriament telltrith un
failing accuracy the bygnainetleal condition of the atmos
phere, thus foretelling the changes of the-weather from
12 to 48 hours in advance. The acting moving prineiple
is the pistule of a flower, found ih Syria, near Damascus,
and is so highly gelid/ire that it Is acted upon by the least
change of the atmosphere. Persons familiar with natural
science know that it cannot rule until the air is filled with
aqueous vapor, which must condense toeanse rain to fall;
this moisture must exist in the atmosphere several hours
in advance of the coming storm.. No other Barometer
manufactured will foretell with accaracy the approach of
rain. But this NATURAL HOROSCOPE, the work of NA
TURE'S OWN HAND, tills up the void which man could
not acrotuplish, and points its unerring finger to all changes
of the weather, and has never been known to fail..
It is valuable to the Farmer, the Physician, the Clergy
man, the Navigator, the Traveler, the Merchant, and
everybody.
It is very simple to understand, and never requires any
rep wring . They are cheap, durable and reliable.
For sale only by agents, and at Sztoches Music store,
No. 93 Market street. Price $8 75.
One of the instruments will be sent by express, on re
ceipt of $3 75.
Agents wanted in every town in the above owned
counties. Apply as above, to
.lel4-d2w&w2t FoNNO k. MAXWELL, Agents
T HE proprietor of this 000 l and delightful Summer Resort would most respectfully ennounco
to the citizens of Harrisburg that the Island is now open
for visitors. Accommodations will be furcislie 1 toparties
and pic-nits on reasonable terms, a dancing platform
having been erected for their special use. reason tickets
for families, good for one year, $1 50.
No improper characters admitted, and no Intoxicated
DAIPSOIII will be permitted to visit the Island.
Apar - No tritomcattng liquors KM on nunaay.
A Wire Ferry, watt a good boat plying constantly be
tween the Island and foot of Broad street, West Harris
burg. 31LNKY BECKER
jel4-dlm Sole Proprietor.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
- of
Photograph Alb-amts.
BOUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled,
gilt told mounted with two heavy gilt clasps.
ALBUMS WITH
30 Pictures for $3 00
- . 850
50 4t it . 400
tqlether with vrrious other styles of binding, sizes and
pews, which will be sold cheap.
safdier,s you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call sad see at ' SCHEYPER'S Bookstore,
marl2-dtf Harrisburg, Ft.
EMMA I I
STUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Hata-
Mon. Price $1 50
IL •
HAUNTED HEARTS, by the uiather of the Lamp
lighter. $2 00
DARISNESS AND DAYLIGHT. by Mrs. Holmes. $1 60
BARRASA'S HISTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards.
60 oents.
THE SMALL; HOUSE OF ALLLNGTON, by Trollope.
_ - $l. 26
VL
SEVEN STORIES. by Ik.arvel, saAhor of "Reveries
of a Bachelor." gi bf)
WERE'S JOURNAL t Me Discovery tt.f the sources of
tho Niles $3 50
THE WOMAN t BLACK, by author of "Man in
Gray." $1 50
.
Is
NOTESOF ROSPITA.L LIFE, Ndv;:tri. to Aug.. 63. 00
STORIES OF THE SEA, for boys-. front .Cooper'e
writings.. 81 00
STORIES OF THE 'WOOD, for boyi;;, Rata Cooper's
writings. . $1 00
OUR DAILY FARE, ,a• daily Journal of the Great Atad
uary Fair at Philadelphia; illustrated; subscriptions re
ceived at $l. 00
AZI new books received se; soon as published at
B ACBGN'ER'S, BOOK STORE,
.
- • 51 Barge. strett.
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„LIQUID. ILENNEAN -
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
most luscious of all deserts far the table; the light
est and most grateful diet for invalids and children.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when coagulated with rennet It is alwaym light and easy of
digestion, and supports the system wan the least possible
excitement. When still greater nutritive power Isdesirett,
cream axid sugar may bo added.. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of milk into a Arai curd. - Prepari.'d and sold,
wholesale and retail by S.. A . IWNMEL,
jelb-tf ' US Market street.
PRIOVOST MA " L'S OFFICE, 14TH DISTRICT;
HARRISIMRG, Pa., June 6, 1864.
TO 'RAFTED_ am directed by
Lit fat.. CoL J. V. Bomford, A. A. Provost, Marshal
General, by his cheular, No. 59, of Joie 4, 1884, to
_Run
lish drafted men are not allowed to enlist as venni
teem aft it being drafted and that the creaks for drafted
men will remain for the sub-districts from which they
were drained, no matter whether local bounty has or has
not been paid to such men, upon uidegal ennsiment.P
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Cal ptaln and Provost Musing, 14th Dial., Pa_
.le6-dtf
Val %sable Property' for Sale.
ANew T wo Story FRAME HOUSE, with a
Ann rate Store Room in it, on the corner-of Fifth
street and Sirs wherry alley. Also, the Frame House ad
joining. For fa other particulars enquire at Leedy's Shoo
Store, Market a treet, or on the premises.
my23-tf • DANIEL LEEDY.
SAP SAGO , English Dairy, ,PiauiAtipla; Nut
meg sad :deo York State Cheese just received at
EIRISLER & FRAZER,
nkvs gliecanms to W. Dixik, &
F 4 I4GTIRTI. DAIRY ate :
MIT 'mak ErrATE aums.
x+oBo] was DOCK, ht., &
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
=
NOTICE OF LIEN.
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY.
ORIENTAL HYGRO BAROMETER,
INDEPENDENCE ISLAND
AND
WIRE FERRO'.
THE NEW BOOKS.
AMU SEMENTS.
Harrisburg . , Ttiesday,June 28.
PORITIVELY O.YE DAY OIL
Air 2 AND 7 P. X
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
A TRIPLE COMBINATICiX
lat—Dan Rice's Great Show.
2d—Henry Cook's wonderful
Troupe of Acting _ Dogs and Monkeys.
3d—Barolay's performing
Buffaloes and Camanehe Ponies.
MRS. DAN RICE
Will make her first appearance here' in her
beautiful menage scenes, intmluonig ,the
highly trained War Charger
T Cfr IT. 1 1 ( A MO Co.
FIRS. ENEMA STOKE,
And her Troupe of Performing Horses.
THE GREAT BLIND HORSE EXCELSIOR.
&c., &c.
All under the personal direction of the
great
/ILTMORLST,
D - A. N RICE.
Admission—Box 25 ; Reserved Seats 50.
Location on Second street, near Factory
je2otd
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL
WALNUT ST.. BELOW TBISD.
J. H: DONNELL
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With a First-class Company of
SECGERS, DANCERS, COMM,EDNS kc.
Admi55i0n............:.....16 Catit?.
Sesta in Rocas
AUCTION SALE
-CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DEPART3MT CAVALRY BUREAU,
.)
OFFICE OF CHEST QUARTY.R.VAISTRR,
WASTED:WON, D. C., April 2S, 1881.
WILL bo sold at public auction, to dui
highest bidder, at the times and places named be
low. via:
Waliitunsport, Fenn'a, Thursday, June M.
One Hundred (1001 borne at Gettysluir& and Two Has
died and Fii ty (250) at each of the other'places.
These Horses have been condemned as until for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may .
be had.
Horse's will be sold singly.
Sales begin atl.o ♦ K., and continue daily tilt all are
sold.
TESMS: CASH in United States Treasury notes only.
JAMES A MIMI.
ap2B-dtd Lt. CoL and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
NOTICE.
T HE
Undorsiguec omausszouers, waned
in an Act of the Legislature, apprnved the 4th day
of May, 1854 entitled au act to incorporate the Millers
but” and Baush Gap Railroad Company, hereby give
public notice that books will be opened for receiving sub
scriptions to the Capital Stock of said Company at the
following named times and places in the county of Dag.
phi; to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker. in Gratz-_
town, on THURSDAY, the 23d day of June, inst. At the
house of Benjamin Boroner, in Berrysburg, on MONDAY,
the :Mil day of June. inst. At the house of J. G. Yeager,
In Millersburg ou THURSDAY, the 30th day of June,
inst. At the JONES HOUSE, In the City of Harrisburg,
on TUESDAY, the sth day of July next; and that at said
times and places some "two or more of the Commissioners
will attend, and that the Books will be kept open at mast,
six hours, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on
every day, for the term of three judicial days, or Anal,
the number a shares authortud by the law shall have -
been subseribed.
adgRISIIIIRG, Ist Sun; 1864.
CLOAKS !
CIRCULARS
AND
MANTILLAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
Bi - ARIcET STREET. •
4 New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
assortment of •
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH °MCCLAIN, -
NEW FRENCH WAS, AND
NEW FRENCH-LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samples, in every color and hand
somely trimmed, from $7 50 to .SIS.
1000 &M.S. MANTELS,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASKS,
Handsomely and ri lily trimmed, from $lO upward_
LILILDREN , S MANTELS IN LLMIE VARIETY
mr4s
LLIIIIERY GOODS
MRS. d HIBBS,
NO. 8 Ir..ARKET St/trAltig,
(Next door to rellx's Confectionery,)
•
"IX/ERRE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to
N V the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the
Latest Styles of Millinery and - Panty Goods,
At cheaper prices than any house in the city. -Fang
of her goods cannot be surpissed.
DRESS MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE
Will be neatly executed.
Ladies call and examine for yourselves
NEW PRILADELPHL&
1,0 rr O R 1,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCS, ,
Market Stree Harrisburg.
1,000 DIEFET 'STYLES' .
ON FASUI9NABLE
CLOAKS A.I3D
,qiitclll, &Rs
AND
FINE sprat% siEumis
Dili opina on the Ist of April
ito rauxs t Plan ;RS I!
By the barreJ, half barrel, Jar or dozes.
m 3251 ROYER k itosarro.
TUST ARRIVED I—A fine lot of CANNED
eJ ZEICHES And TOMATOES. Alen, SUPMIGIS
PINE ATPLES 3. P.RESH PEAS, Ire., just received br
In,yl4.dif 'IORN WISE, Sd street. near Wnfntrt..
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES
comprising Inatlilly, Chow Chow,' Caallitotror,
Nixed pickles', Gerkins, Walnuts and Onion=. For sale
wholesale and retail by - SHISLUD tr. FRAZER,
myb sec:mesons to W. Dock, Jr. &
.CO,
_ .
MESS BEEF and MESS PORK.--A ohotp:
article of Mess Bccf and Pork at
SMIST.P.It g Ji7Ledjell
bertcoesaora LO.WmDock. Jr.. at cm)
TIO YOU wish a good Gold "Dm? Sri ge,
BC4IMEWS BoobltaT% WO*" Plait
Sole ',et, a
PAM R PORTER,
HENRY THOMAS,
JAMES FREELAND,
O. M. BRUBAKER,
JoNATHAN SWAB, •
DANIEL LEHR.
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aOl3-dl{ 11.
tme..2141.