Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 28, 1864, Image 3

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HARIZA6BURG, PA
TrESUAY EVENING, JUNE RS, 1864
E KA; TO ADVEitTiSERS.—AII Adver
lisemrni.,Business 2tottee9,, Marriages,
peutitl, Se., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be necom
patoed with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered In the regular
r,. erring Edition are inserted in lite Morn
ing Fd itioii wit hout extra. charge.
OWNAND COUNTRY.
Rtate of the Thermometer To-day.
11 A. tr. 3 P. M
79 84
s A. M
71
Tnz tronting season closes on the SOth of
i.:ept ember. Anglers will yet have three months
in which to capture the ".speckled beauties."
GEC. SMIGIS, whose name hits figured so
;.ouspicuously in, the papers recently, was born
reared in Shippensburg, Cumberland
ME
MAJOR GENERAL D. C. BUELL, after his re
tirement from the army, has taken up his
summer residence at Bedford Springs, in
Pennsylvania
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TFIE Union State Central Committee will
meet at the residence of Gen. Cameron, in
this city, on the 6th of July, for the purpose
of orb nixing
WE are again in the enjoyment of delight—
tal weather, which brought with it a cool, re-'
froshing breeze. That long-looked-for shOWer
of rain has not yet arrived.
POLICE Amsinst-Before the Mayor.— 0. G.
Frantz, a young man ‘f.rom the country,"
charged with fast riding on State street, was
tined five dollars and costs. '
A SPECIAL MEETING of the Good Will Fire
Cnapany will be held in their hall, on . Wed
uesday evening, at 74, o'clock. Punctual at
temlauee is requested, as business of import
nuce will be brought before the company.
FIVE PER carry. abatement will be . allowed :
apon the payment of city taxes for 1864; if
paid on or before Friday next, the Ist of July.
This is a matter of importance to tax-payer,s:
The treasurer's office is open daily until .7
o'clock, B. ni
TUE extensive rolling mills of the Loehiel
Company, east of town, are in process of erec
tion, and will probably be completed this
season. The Lochiel Mills will'give emplOy
ment to a large, number of workmen, and must
add to the population of the city.
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Tun Paxton Fire Company intend celebrat
ing the approaching anniversary of our in
dependence by holding a giand pic-nic,,..tbe
proceeds to be applied towards'thetalti
erecting the new engine house of the com
pany.
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SHERIFF JENNINCa has issued his procla
mation for the holding of the special 'election,
on the 2d of August, at, which time the pro-.
posed amendment to the State Constitution
will be submitted to the people for their ap
proval or rejection.
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SANFORD!I3 worltl-renowned Opera Troupe
opened out at Odd Fellows' Hall, in Wash
ington City, last.evening. The people of the
National Capital will doubtless crowd the hall
to its utmost capacity during the brief season
that Samuel and his company will remain
there.
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW arrived in town,
this morning, and gave its first entertainment
this afternoon: The second and last will be
given this evening, when everybody will be
on hand, including the man who is too poor
to take a paper. He will take his whole family
of "nine small children " to the show, and
to-morrow borrow his neighbor's newspaper,
to get the latest news.
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SCARCITY OF FARM Lxsoia.—The Western
papers state that there is great scarcity , ot ,
farm labor throughout that region. Farm
hands cannot be had, and it is_ a ;rare sight to
see a man at work in the field._ The want of
laborers exceeds all former apprehension.
The work is being nearly all done by :women
and children, the men having gone into the
army.
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POISONED. —Two boys, sons OftJaines Ham
ilton, of Highland township,llMuskingum
county, Ohio, wore poisoned a -few days ago,
by eating wild parsnips while on their way to
school. One of them, on reaching the school,
complained of being sick, and while his teacher
was caressing him; he began Vomiting, and
died before medical aid could be procured
His brother, though very sick, got better, an&
will probably recover.
A FRENCHMAN has added to the common
musket a revolving six shooter, adjiisied to tili *
barrel, four inches in advance of the trigger.
With this improvemeet the soldier can, while
charging with the bayonet., fire with his left
hand six charges into the enemy's ranks.
Also, an Austrian artillery officer has invented
a rifle cannon of two charges, which can fire
sixteen balls hilt minute. The secret of this
invntion is held by the Austrian. Goyern
meat.
Lon Bor.—Yesterday afternoon, a little
boy named Alexander Shafer, who was in
charge of his mother, intending to take the
train on the Cumberland Palley railroad for
Greencastle, wandered MTV from the depot
and out of sight of the mother. Failing to
find him, she reported at the Mayor's 'office;
and the police instituted a search throng - trite
city for the boy, who was finally foundnn - the
vicinity of the Cotton Factory, and restored'
to his parent.
All cases oflast children should be reported
to the Mayor. By so doing anxious parents
will be enabled to have their runkvays..re
stored at the earliest - 1)0;01 . )X ntopenA,
THE Great Central Fair in Philadelphia will
probably close to-night.
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A shat.-nokr was upset in the Delaware river,
at Philadelphia, by the storm, on Sant r,
and three persons were drowned.
A NIIIEBEIt of the street crossings are under
going repairs. They were sadly in need of
them. Many of the crossings were scarcely
to he seen during the "muddy spell" of last
spring. s
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AEOI7T two or three o'clock this morning,
John Washinger, of Franklin county, was
relieved of a purse containing over sixty dol
lars—all the money he had—while at or near
the depot, in this city.
PUBLIC SALE Or VALUABLE REAL ESTA.7E.
Engninger and Adams will sell this evening,
at Brant's City Hall, four valuable lots. Two
are situated on Chestnut street and two on
Meadew Lane. Sale to commence at 75 o'clock.
Mes, J. HIBBS, No. 8 Market Square, is. dis
posing of her stock of. Summer -Straw and
Millinery goods below cost. —The ladies of
Harrisburg would do well to Call early to get
bargains. je27-2t
Go To Henry (filbert's Hardware , store, op
posite the Court House, and see the new Ba
rometer; they foretell the weather ncourttely
from 12 to 48 hours in advance: Ilvery per
son should have one. AO 6-2 w
WAN.rao—A boy about 18 years of age to
act in the capacity of a clerk.
Also, agents wanted to sell a new and use
ful article of recent invention,- by which from
$5 to $2O per day can be made. Apply atNo.
93 Market street. j25-d4t
Fon Edmn—The benches platrorm and one
panel door—all in good olter—now used in
'Enohinge Hall. Persons desiring to pur
chase will call on Lt. Geety, at his office on
Front• Street, two doors below limb* street.
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S4LE or VALUABLE Psormarr.- -The atten
tion of our readers is directed to the sale of.
valuable real 'estate, to take place at Brant's
Hall, this evening. Several "valuable lots of
ground, belonging to the German Reformed
.ohurch, will be sold, by the trustees. Full .
particulars can be seen in the advertisement.
lllmmix next will be the "glorious Fourth."
Aside from the pio-nice announced for the
day, the anniversary will be observed by our
citizens in a manner to be determined by
themselves. There will be no general cele
bration here.
FIELD Hamm. 'York pc‘per says: "Field
hands are very scarce in this vicinity, and
throughout the county. Mowers are getting.
$2 25 to $2 50 per acre for grass; and when
mowed with thr machine the price is about
$2 &there. Hayznakers get $1 50 and $1 75
-iiinri - .sr—iikwAne,instances more."
A man narnedNesbit was arrested for drunk
enness and disorderly conduct He had a
hearing, was fined, and then discharged.
Another "drunk" ,occupied the lock-up to
day, - and will probably; be disposed of in a
similar manner.
The city is reinarkably iiiiiet--greatly to the
relief of the Mayor, -his gentlemanly clerk.
and the fraternity of "stars:"
PROF. Low*, celebrated in the annals of the
Army of the Potomac for the daring enter
prise with - which he conducted his aerial ob
servations of the rebel forces, is in this city.
Prof. L. is =qt . engaged : by the Smithsonian
Institute, making observations in various
parts of the country for the benefit of science.
It has been suggested that a meeting of our
citizens be held, -or; at least, that such of the
prominent men of the city as take an interest
itrscience, assemble at the;Jones.House, this
evening, to consult with Prof. L. in regard to
his giving the people of Harrisburg, on the
4th of July, an exhibition of his aeronautic
abilities. 'As no particular celebration has
been, as yet, provided for Independence Day;
it is hoped that arrangements may be made
with Prof. Lowe, to secure his services on that
occasion. .
CasuArzizs IN (Tire LATE) CA..Pren; W4TEn-
BURY'S Coan.mtr.-LPrivate Ellis S. Hendrick 7.
son has furnished us with a list of casualties
°coming in Company G, 55th Regiment
,P.eunsylvania Iretert►u Volunteers, from May
24th to rune 20th. This is the company that
was fornierly commanded by the late Captain
Isaac S. Waterbury
AT COLD IEARBOIL VA.—Killed—Sergeant
William Short. '
liroundedh-Timothy Cole, Jerome King,
John F. M'Adams, Willian4 Snoddy, Calvin
Sriod4, Henry Shorts.
L.N Pamir or PeTensstraa—Killed—Sergeant
Frederick Yogic, Corporal John H. Grubb,
privates Patrick Connor, James Ellett, Win.
Grishaber,' Charles Pfeil:Ey, Robt. S. Shaner.
Wozincled--Lient. Wm. H. Shorb, Sergeant_
Daniel Bohaiiinn, privates Prederick Ca-
Tichnerjohn Hughes, Benjamin Lundy, chris
iin3Rlish, Martin Shaffer, Thomas Theirip
son, John M. Lyne. -
The regiment was at Bermuda *Hundred on
the 20th hist., awaiting marching orders.
MIIEDE.II OF A. IVOMA*, AND Deardr-sous Wouxn-
DIG of rum PARAMOUR --A sad affair occurred
in Baltimore, on Stuiday,liti which - a:Violaan
named Catharine Osborne, was' killed by her
husband, under cireumstr A nces indicating that
she had seen false to 4( er conjugal vows. Her
paramour, Peter' She rdon, was w_otuided
such a manner as to muse doubts whether he
will recover. Sher' 4011 paid a:visit to the house
during the mornir gand accepted an invitation
by Osborne to re ,main at dinner. Shortly after
Osborne went :into another room to lay down,
and after a while got up and observed the
criminal c anduct of his wife and Sherdon.
'Heinoew red an axe,and dealt the former two
_
blows, r ,ne crushing the left jaw, and the
other: Jrt the top of her head, killing her in
Sherd,orreeelved - aWouud on his
heaf.l .arid two ombiis b - aek betweoo_ the ihoul.
%d4i 7 s, t tihg wid - aiie(dbcb,sFp“.
141M;iffli6i,tOgiii0V00.
ADVANCE EN Daft GOODS.—The
ed advance in the price of dry good.;
induced C. L. Bowman, of the cheap dry goods
store, No, 1, corner of Front and Market
streets, to inform his patrons and the public
generally that those goods on hand previous
to the late advance will be disposed of at le, , s
than the present wholesale prices in Philadel
phia or New York. With the apparent disposi
tion to run gold up to a very high Spire of
premium, it would not be strange if the dif
ferent articles for consumption would sympa
thize in prices. With this view of the future,
would it not be well to repair at once to Bow
man's .and supply your wants in dry goods?
Ba,linvart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Ac., are specially ,recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only b 4.7 C. A. Bannvart & Co. ' Harrisburg,
Pa-, t.: whom all orders should be addressed.
ciold I3T druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from spme
of our , eminent. clergymen:
ILIBRISBIIRO, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. & .
. Bertsvenz—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat .troubles, and in comparison with them
Fall, cam cheerfully commend your own as a
most :taidrable specific for public speakers
and si tigers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds.. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually. • •
Yours truly, - T. H. ROBINSON,
'Castor of N. B. I. ) resbytitian Church.
failf - I agree with Ur. Robinson as to the
value of Basuavart's Troches.
W.
Late Pastor of 0. S. PrtA3
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rian.TCTITL,O,I6
HARRISBURG, Jan., 1,01.
To LI. A. auavens—Dear Sir: In th habit
of spea;:ing very frequently, and in plades
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have fourki the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troch'ea•
I ()molder the: ll very far superior to any
Lozenges that I ha "ra ever used, in removing
spee dil y th a t huski n OSS of the voice arising
from its too frequent .! and impairing th
effectiveness of the d e ,l'ivery of public a , •
dresses. Yours, Au.,
• JNO. WALKER :- WK X,,„ fi , h. N.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist
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To aA. Betorvairr---Dear Sir: Having „, 15
your Troches, I am free to say they a,.
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, &c., G. G. RAKESTHAW,
Bastor of Ridge, Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTEIOT ATroSNEY'S OFFICE, t
HAICRISRIIII.G, Feb. 29, 1864. I
To C. A. B.ourveirr"- - --./isar Sir : I have
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscle .a of the throat. They impart clearness
to the loice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR
rt NE of the very best Vegetable Medicines
N..) , in now offered to the citizens and strangers of this
city. It will puffy the pined, and leave the liver and
bowels in a good healthy condition. Operates without the
leAst pain Old and young, male and female, all can take
of it. As to the truth of this hundreds can testify, as it
has been well tried for the last tee years ' Is prepared
only and sold by lira. L. Ball, No. 27, anat.& Pine street,
Harrisburg,_ Pa. my 23
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
GREAT BARGAINS IN MUSLINS
Pull 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 silk, 5 pieces.
Black silk, 5 pieces.
Black silk, 10 pieces. • .
2000 yards of black silks from auction.
Beautiful pearl color silk finish alpaca.'
Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and'othai colorer,.
White cambrics, soft finished 5-4 French Cambric.
Jaconetts, Irish linen. ' •
Splendid assortna•nt of calicos. '
Cloak., Cloaks,•Cloaks, Cloaks,
hlockings, the best and cheapest.
Pocket handkerchiefs for ladies, at all ptices.
Marseilles quilts and crash for t 'we/A
Shirt br.asts, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 00 vents.
We have now a very large stock of goods; all bought at
reduced prices, and which we - will sell at prises which
cannot fall to give satisfaction.
We have also a very ante lotof alpacas, mAsh.thera cloth,
bombazines. S. LEVITY.
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Batchelor 's 'Celebrated flair Byer
'IS THE BEST IN THE w,rmap. •
271 e only Harmless, True and Helistde Dye Known,
-This splendid Hair Dye is perfect-changes . Red, Rusty*'
or Gray Hair instantly to a Massy Black or Na—k. , Biirst'ais
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frequently
restoring its pristine color,•and rectifies the ill effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
ELOR. All others are mere. imitations, and should be.
- avoided_ Sold-10 - 411 Druggists, atc Pack ry-431 BAR-
Ey...Ay ST, H. Y.
SAI tam you= Oat . 1 , 4 A: DRILIN6
je23ly-a
Military Briefness A.tten.deid To. .
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence ourd Military
and War generally, made out and colle.:kted..Per
sone residing at a distance win have their baslikcss 61425 '
acted by mail, by addressing
"EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law
Third street, Harrisburg,./714
'Bro'wn's BroneAlid Troches4o
"I have never changed my mind respecting them from
the first, except to think yet better of that which I began
thinking welof " Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"Tire TrobSes are a staff of life to me."
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,
Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
"For Throat Trouslos they are a specific."
N. P. WILLIS.-
"Too favorably known to need commendation."
Hon. tHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. hiass-Serutto
"coma". no opl urn nor aityihiug injurious;"
Dr. A A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston.
"Au elegant combination for coughs,"
Dr. G. P. BIGELOW. Bastes.
"I recommend their use to public speakers." '
Rev. E. H. CHAPIN
"Most salutary relief to Bronchitis."
Rev: S. SEM? MED, Morristown,-Ohio
"Very beneficial whea suffering from Colds:"
Rev. S J. P. ANDERSON St. toms.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of Meath
ing peculiar to Asthma."
Rev. A. C. EGLESTON, New Yu rk
They have suited my case exactly, rel eying my te`troat
so that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHARSiE,
Chorister French Parish Chat ch, Montri jet.
Ai there are imitations be sure to obtain the GEN - TAINS.,
jan2l.d&w
*Jr To Clear the House of Val' tea, use
Dutcher's celebrated LIGHTNING FLY.ICILLEI L, a neat
cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet will k• Ai a quart
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FRENCH, RICHARDS Ai CO., 10th and Ma A d t, s t r eets,
Philadelphia, wholesale ageing. ID 52448,w8W
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in s ec h „D ra w de.
mend, Is made from the choicest I' A n n ul & is iwaid
and emoll.ent ln its enure, resift' " un ity scen ted•
and extremely beneficial in its: s eti Lm
.epse tiasoldn
FM' sale by all Druggist :Sand-Fancy tjk s ,dt p otters.
jas2b..dawly
TIIS AB tilT, tr.!" —A tine lot -of --. 011014 ED
PFACEIFS and TOMATGEEtAi m; siqpERIOR
PLATEFROIf:ps 4s . & G .., just nxatirail ••
tnyl4-401 JOT- 1 7 YelitiA. 311 street'. near fplninnt
l tectchisfAcape.
TlO ' OEI, wistx u
11 00 s; sculaPein , Bookitora; Harrow g. [wan
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Pure Vegetable Medicine.
FROM
NEW YORK AUCTION.
... RA= DYE t HAM DYE.: t
COLGATE'S HONEY
W Alm "I`S.
WANTED,
TN a small family, a good white GIRL, who
JL. la not afraid of working too hard. Wages $1.75 per
week. Apply at 0028-2tl MS OFFICE.
WANTED,
A GIRL, to act in the capacity of an up
.C3P.: stairs maid. Mast be a good Washer and Irner.
Apply to - MRS. J. It. EBY,
je2B-It* Corner Fifth eV Market F. treas.
WANTED TIVIDEDIATF.LY.
FOUR or five "Shanty-keepers," to whom
Shanties, which are ready for use, wih be furnished,
for the purpose of aceornmodatihg boarders. Also, fr. m
60 to 60 laborers. Apply to James Martin, on the N. Q.
R. R., Mahontungo mountatn, 4 B tulles above rsbarg.
Jets-lm*
AGENTS wanted to Belrihe eandard his
tory of the War, A rare chance to make money.
Agentsare cleariug from $lOO to $2OO Ramentb.. 200,000
cow mo.i already .old. Send for circulars. Addrem
JONES .BROS. S CO.,
de 30 Publisher= Baiurcure kid.
TATANTED--A good pastri.Cook, and a
vir good meat Cook. Inquire at the
"ai..50-4tf BRADY HOUSF..
CLOSING OUT
SUMMER STOCK
AT AND
BELOW - VOST.
MRS. M. MAYER, No. IS Diarket Street,
BEING desirous of closing her Summer
. Stock of Mllduery Good; offers for sale at greatly
reduced prices, such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
HATS AND FLATS, 'AC.
Constantly on hand; a splendid assortment of
VELVETS,
•
LACES
Ruc r ams,
HOOP SKIRTS , ,
' CORSETS,
HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES,
•
COLLARS,
AEI"
NETS,
FANCY GOODS, &(.
Dealors h Nsld:77lo 11 groat can
;':`s..;.hadstwot,44
FIREWORKS!'
WHOLESALE 11_11D ,1WE,U1,033
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J ` O'AN ' IV/WV,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA. -1
rililE following stock of Fireworks is now in
• 'store:
ts
E andles, Rock,
Roma, -,4,_ Minos e of Stars and serpents.
Pin Whe, ' grasshoppers,
Serpents,
Water Pots, - . • • ' - -Biughta Eights,
Scroll Wheels, Blue Lights,
Trlang les, Spangaleues,
Red, White and Blue,
Yelling Crackers,
Chinese Rockets, I r o gpeumg,
Fire Crackers, ' - ' lE L Ow-torliedo BOW, ' '
Torpedo 4 Fuoontokor Gun,'. N ii i,....,, , se. • -
Joss Stick, or Punk, ,• , Vi - 441e:there in a goo . as-
Noy is the.tiriie to pizrolissexv •,,.jogNlcrisg t . .. ~
sorunent. . -ear Walnut,
'O6-iltf '- - • „.. ,, vittra , strL`R. , ,-. - -. —
.
SELLING OUT Claw..
OUR STOCK OF LIQZTOR:e I
wu intend-ID-06620=e the . sale . : ol .
Li
quors one offeeqUiatock at a nu. small , `dviince
from cost price. We have puri•based all our' I tetio.,o.•be
foie -the last rise and have a large mock on hand for t hroe
ri- four years, which are guarauto d • linnet be purchaL
new at any price from the importers.
Our stock consists of
of all -
lar7e le tave parts of three barrels
years ol d
not
eolorTkaisd 10 degrees above proof 2,5¢ years old.
WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
rre. , lN - . 3:1 E,. -
We have part''Walk - 111:NNE:SSR'Y BRANDY,
to which e e invite.thepaythFactr,agention ,of families for :
meth inaL purposes„ .„ 4 . „.
Tbe.Brandy.cannot bkhought to-day, frq - n Importers,
law than $l4 per gallon. .19,: will itfor $l2 per gal
lon.
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES,
CHAMPAGNE WINES, ,
CLARETS, &C
Ws invite the inspection of Hotel Keepers and Liquor
Merchants generally, as we Intend to sell, without r%
serve, all our Liquors, , :igicthis„vill the goOd. opportu
nity for bargains.
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VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
T H E au,baeriber, offers .for sale . a .valuable
Tavenistiiik tinosotir,.turniakei /n
-th% borough of Middletown, consisting of a large two-story
Brick. Hotel, astegsfee; stablingiaad-- all; eta° ueoesaary:
outbuildings
Also,Awo-adjolraug lots, itaVaig - oreited on each ativcl
- franie tfwellfng„ • -
For further particulariapillY itieirligne'd, on the
hlie premises SAMUEL DE f Ws_ILER.
je2 ua 'slam*
Non - clo.
A.llEETlNWtifibie"fitodicholddrs bf'the
!‘ttnion Raiiron' and Mining Company" will be
held at the Continental Hotel, in the city of Philadelphia,
=Friday, the 22d day or July, e. n 1864, at one o'clock
of said day, for the purpose of electing seven pirec
to-s to manage the affairs of said company for the ensuing
ye ir , andlo transaot.sueb ottwir. business -in wbt h said =
imutliany is ititerested aq may be'brought z before that
meeting. ,By-request r of the B ;ant of Iltrectors.
• 4 • COLVgB, Presidint.
HATuusnurtO. JiMe`2o-1.864. - 3e2o.eed3ir
Are not' simply Sat pleces,of papercut in the form at
acolLar, bet are Molded and Shaped to fit the neck hailn .
a perfect curve ffee 'Ave! awles or iirMkr, WhiCh.ls ob
tained by our patented process, whieh also seoures another
adaaniagepossessed by no other collar,—viz : Space for the
Cravat in the Turndown style,:the mama or WHIG 'S{
I l'atersorwr samara dED FREE FROM PUCKERS, making this
for ease, neatness, and durability, unequalled.
Tney are made in Turn-down style in sizes frees 12 to
. and in Garrotte from 13 f 01.7 inches, and piked in'
fl ee, blue boxes of 100 each;,also, in smaller oinia.4t 10
each-the latter a very handy package for Wavelets,
army sit navy officers;,
- gar EVOIRY COLLAR liataped ' "
G ray's Patent Molded Collar."
Sold liy 'all retail dealers-In - Xenia Furnishing Goode.
Tho trade t o;applied by
:V/OF DEUSEN,'"II6EHMER, & ca.,.
ClibraTNUT Si., Philadelphia.
jeVeed6 n
p,..K..XLLF.IKS
Den tat Preparations
. .
mulamit a /DENTIFRICE I
AMERICAN TOOTH WASH
rrECES3 & 'elegant preparations combine the
j_ moat /amicable cleansing and astringent qualities.
They render the Gums hard and healthy; neutralize the
acid seem lions of the mouth, (tlatleby removing the
prime taus ...of decay.) By their detersive properties they
preserve th ie natural bolor of the Te eithi without in the
least degre' f injuring the enamel, w bile Alley impart to
Die breath s fragrance peculiarly arorrinid and pleasant.—
. In fact they' are THE BEST ARTICLNS briise for the pur
-006138 name d, as a fair trial will fully demonstrate, and
as has been abundantly proved by shah- extensive- sale in
this community during the last 14 yitaili• And which will
be readily teal Ailed to by many who ' bare repeatedly
urged the„FroP rietor to still further extend - thair sale and
usefulnesa T hey are warranted to be free from Dime
lestructlve ac ids which so frequently-.contaminate many
of the preparl itionsof the present day. Prepared and sold
at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietoc, corner of Shand
and Walt ut. sttreats JUI gi P lELLEft,
. .
AF the
Dentist
For sakrailso by the principal Diu AT the city.
angpity 4;1
14 , 0E,51 tLE. —A Five-horsepower STEAM
.
i: Wa:4" lE and BOILER, in goo kgrder. Apply_to
, r, n ;. ; I - F. GEEM
tab234l" Walnut k treat, below Sixth
ron THE nENErrr as Tim
PAXTON FIRE COMPANY, O. 6,
I-lAMEINLIEN'S WOODS,
MONDAY, JULY 4, 1864.
OM
THE object of this pic-nic is to raise funds
to aid in the completion of our new engine house,
now in course of . erection. We hope the citizens of this
city and vicinity will lend us ahelping hand.
It Is the determination of the committee of arrange
ments to .prevent all improper characters from -entering
the woods. The gate keepers have positive orders to ram
no females of doubtful reputation, and the pollee force
have instructions to eject all such characters from the
grounds, should any gain admittance by, accident. We
are determined - that none but reapectinde persons shall
participate, as we intend to make this a respcemble pic
nic, eo that men can bring their families. and not be in
sultedwitti the presence of lewd women. An adequate
pollee !bpi* has mkt appointed, with instructionsio pre
serve order at all hazards.
A general invitation is extended to all liveryrnett to run
convey . ..noes to the woods,
C•nveyanO . .,s crtlt fettire the following plates every hour
during the day, for the woods: Mr. ..lau,ss' hotel, opposite
the hose house; Mr. Koenic's hotel, foot of 'Second street;
Wagner'ssecond Ward House; Mr, Ranch's Washing
ton House; aud,Mr. - Frische's International' House.
Rickets can be procured from the members of the com
pany, or from the following committee of arrangements:
David L Forma, Geo.. F. Weaver, Jr.,..10hn Cariebner, C.
F. Vollmer, Patrick Burns je2l3-dst
To be given in honor of Independence Day at
i-I_OF'3O.3ICAN'S WOODS,
ON MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1864.
ADMITTANCE TO THE . WOODS FItEE.
OARS . will leave the Pennsylvania Depot at
nine o'clock .. lat and two - o'clock: r. rf. t and revue
at half-plat seven '
Fare in cars to woods and return, 25 cents -
The committee cordially invite all citizens to participate
iu the festivities of the-day. No iMproper characters rill
Sbe admitted.
. .
COJEDITTEE i
D. E. Marlin, Wm. Carson,
A. H. Vranken, Henry Snyder,
John Davis, " " - C
Bardge.
J? E. Vaught, Henry lie Huft,
Wm. F. lil'Coy, James Sprueebanks.
.tiar Ample nitre - - breonts will be supplied.
, je27-ld . - .
SUNDAY-SCHOOL PIC-TIC.
riIHE.SUNDA.Y-SCHOOL - of .the Vine street
M. E. Church will hold a plc-nic in •
• -
DERRY WOODS,
• -
ON THITASTbiIr,, lIINE, 30, 1864,
for the benefit of the School.. The publie are invited to
attend. - No improper characters wild be admitted. Cars
will leave the I,,bauon Valleyradroad depot at 7,tf a o'clock
A Tu. rickets .an be bad at the following iliac s: John
Edvrarda', Market .game; Tinshop, Market street;
Wm Jack, Third unda.ket; M Hoar, Third Areas.
,
jel4
FIREWORKS I I
- • .TO BE GIVENAZ
1 - 1016 1 VM A-NOS W 0 0 0331 31
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1864.
Tickets 25 Petit&
FOR SALE at the difierentHotelirand Res
aturants. The cars will leave the foot of Market
street at 8 o'c.ock: A. IL .aad 2 P. IL, nturning. at 2:30 r.
x. . ..
Fare for the round trip 25 cent&
Schots ior sale at the cars p evious to starling.
No itairapir chara'aers will be admitted to the woods.
Je2s-d-it*
;',ALUABLE REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC SALE.
ILL Q, at public sale at Brant's
W city Hotel, 0 ,, Tdesday, June 26, 1864, at 7,34
desctibed valuable lota of
o'clock, P. M., the folio •1 4 g
gruutal Boated in the city ottian'sbarii:
erect twenty-one feet,
t
:No. 1' lot fronting on Chestnut :
and extending back, along property di tmytain hby Byers,
one bundr d feet to a ten terCw.l4entlW, -
No. 2, , 10t fronting oh Cheat:her street twenty-on feet,
*Veining tuuLegtenddig bhoir. : ,pikelitundrhil feet ~to.
a too feat
op lots N A 1 .4.#9403t0, mow' At4,4ol4:4oTer#-
ment 'battery Is erected: -
• isct:• lot en Meadow Lane, apposi te passengerdepot or.
o
=porn, vanla Centralrailroad .auicazung property of.lieniy,
'media; Faq., [routing n said Meadow Lane twetity•one
feci,and emending bacn,aloog line of Mr. Thiamis' propert,.
hundred anu ft), ty-six wet ten Mama to a twenlY fe y et
wide alley; thence alone said alb y twenty-imp - item four
and a half inches, to lot Nu. 4, of this schedule,• % thence
along line of lot No. 4 one hundred and sixty
,ippr feet.
Lame imthee, to Meadow Lane. -
--
Na 4, lot - adjoining No. 8, fronting on Meadow Lane
thirty-one : eel seven inches, extending b ack, along lot
Nu. 3 oat 'lndred and sixty-lour feet three inches to .
a twenty feet wide alley, thence along said alley twenty
lour Met four and a half inches to property of Pre.bYteris_n
church; thence Monk's Said church property one hundred
and e ghty-two feet let: inches, to Meadow Cane.
,rrun tote No. 3 and 4.MeUnited States Commis
imilaings.are erected. .
tees' vvig h 4 f o ld subject to their occu
pancy by the United States, but is understood. that all
ground tents recoverable for thee; Past occupancy (for
which no settlement haa , ,yet been male) wit" spews tp the
'benetit of she respective purchasers of tie settle.
Title indisputable. Plan of the lots reity tie Simi at the
law office ot Joshua M. Wiestling, in .Wanaut, near Third
street, and at the sate. .
Trams: Cash, - or if , more iteeePtable - to :puregaser,-
one half cash on the delivery - of- the deed, and. thp ,ie
mamder in two equal annual . instalments, payable with
interest, and secured on thei preperty-by bond - and mort
gage. HENRY A.. 'CRUMB,
JOSHUA. if. WILVTLING.
Trustees of German Reformed Salem Church'of Mania
j2l6:eodtd
SHISLER k FRAZER..
• HOTEL AT PUBLIC SALE.
TPHAT valuable Hotel property known as
.the
PARKE ROUSE
on Market street, Harrisburg, PCMICIL, will be offered at
Public Sale, on Om premises, onWedneSdaY; thm 20th of
July. at 2 o'clock, e. N. This property Is iu the 'centref of
the business part of tbo'hity, within rt square of the
Court House and n ar the Railroad Depot, hayll g a fr.int
of 27,14 feet on Market atre° t, extending hack 210 feet to.
a 20 teet street in the rear, and now .eats at $lOO per
month.
Terms of sale--one-half cash—the haunt% if desired
secured by mortgage, in yearly payments to suit pur
chaser.
For further information inquire of
JOHN S. DkawhlLEß,
Attorney-at-Law. Harrisburg, Pa.
BENJ. PAUSE,
Parkvale,. Susquehanna county, Pa.
• .
ILattras se s 1 Spring-Beds : I Comforts!!!
PALM LEAF ECAIR. TOP . 11A.TTRASSES.
Plain Leaf Cotton Top Mattraases. _•
Corn Husk Vattrasses. - •
• ' , Patent Outing Slat Beds.
Pea ther-Pillowa and Bolsters.
Cotton Comforts and Spreads. • •
Ladies' Willow Work Biondi.
Carpet Camp Stools.
Doot-Rugs, Carpet Hassacktt.
• Iron ned•styls, lat•Zwt pattern, 4 : 43 -,
N. ll.—Sofas, Lounges, Cushions Chasm, and Mat
trasses repair. Hair and Spridg 'Ma ttrasses made to
order. No. 109 Market street., Harrisburg - ,
lelB-dlor , BeßisTrz...
PIC=NICS.
GRAND FIREMEN'S Phl-NIC,
THE GRAND UNION. 110-NIC,
UPII.OiN.T
n===llMU_l_l
Or
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BEAUTIFUL HOME POE' SALE.
-r H. BERRYHILL having disposed of all
hts ground above town, except eight acres with the
nu/Wings, otreis this, together or divided, to snit_ pqr
chaser B. 2 Jeis.uPt
LOT FOB. SALT.
. . .
AFIRE BUILDING LOT, 26 by 92 feet,
on Ridge Avenue, adjoining the residence of Dr
Eve, Is ()Eileen for sake. Esquire of James B. Thompson
je2s.(l3t*
Filth street, near Marke6
Valttoble Property for - Sole.
A New WO Story FRAME HOUSE, with iv
Pl first rate Store Room in it, on the corner of Fifth
street and Strawberry alley. Also, the Frame O.OIMO ad
joining. For further particulars enquire at Leedy's Shoe
Store, Market street, urea the premises
DANIEL LEEDY.
my23.tr DA
QAY SAUV, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut
meg and ,Yaw York State Cheeite, Just received at
SHISLER a FRAZER,
mvs successors to W. Dock, Jr., it Co.
lain& for Salo.
520 ORES of Land, -in Dauphin co.
Ant private sale, In _ part, r the whole, t o salt
purookimcre ; 135 5 acres elear, - gftxybilllga - diereonj.irtAl
- rot further particutais; address -
• - ROSNER,
Iny',lo-dasa* f4Dnunlift - Dasfpliln cony. is
DRIED PRANDffifau kinds at
- BOYER 6 E.OIO3YEE.
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD.
ELL
OPEN EVERY hrhaiDia,
With a tirst-ciaara Company of
ASENTGERS, 11.41tiCKECS, GOMEDLOTS, &c., &
lb cents ,
?eats in Boxes
EIM3
INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND MUSIC
FOR TUE MELODEON,
AND ALL . •
INSTRUMENTS OF , THE ORGAN CLASS.
711.31 DEL'S MELODEON' XNSTRUCTOR.
iLif Containing the Elements of Mtge, Progressive Ex
-0 noes, and a large collection of Choice Music. $2 25
NEW METHOD FOIL THE MLLODEON. Selected
mainly from "Zunders Inatracter," and containing in
aiditlun to Lessens and Exercises, a collection of,Poptgev.,
eongs, and a variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes.- $1 . 50
OARHART's MELODEON. Elementary and Progress
alve Studies, with a collection of Choice 'Focal and Instru
mental Music. $1 60
AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE MELODEON. 1 60
MODEL MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. 1 50
WINNER'S PERFECT GUIDE FOR ME MELODEON.
Designed as a Self Instrucmr, with Choice Music. 60
lIELioDvON WllllOr.T A MASTER. so
WOODBURY'S MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. 50
GREEN AND WHITE'S MELODEON INSTRUCTiiIt 6u
HOWE'SSERAIIIINE AND MELODEON INSTRUC. 10
THE SERAPHINE. A Collection of Music for the die
lodeon Set aphine and Reed Organ. 60
Theinstructions in each of the above books aro stilted
not only to the Melodeon, but to all instruments of similar
construction. For sale by J. E. Gould, Philadelphia.
Oliver Dawn & Co , Publishers. Boston. ieflt-tf
THE tfndnyaigned Commissioners. named
in an Act of the Legislature, approved the 4th chip
of Hay, 1864, entitledanAct to incorporate, the Millers
burg and Baugh Sap Ratko/id Company, hereby give
public notice that books will be opened for receiving sub
scriptions te .the Capital Stock of said Company at the
following named times ani places in the county , of Dau
phin, to wit : At the house of Jacob Leaker. In Grate ,
town; on THURSDAY, the 231 day of June, inst. At the
house of Benjamin Bordner, in Perrysburg, on MONDAY,
the 27111 day of June inst. at the house of 4. G. Yeager,
in 31Blersburg on THURSDAY, the 30th day of June,
ins' . theJONES HOUSE, in the City of Harrisburg,
on TUESDAY, the sth day of July nest; and that at said
times and places some two or more of the ConurOsiouera
will avead, and that the Books will be kept open at least
six boars, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on
every day, fbr the term of three judicial days, or until
the number of shares authorized by the law shad have
been subseribed. DAVID IL PORTER,
161. June, 1864.
CLOAKS, -
CIRCULARS
AND_.. I/11AIL1. - I..A_S
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A 111 W Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
gsortment of
PRATG SIIIMER NEANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASICS.
The above beautiful samples, in -very color and hand
somely trimmed, from $7 50 to $l6.
1000 SILK. MANT161..,,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASKL,
Handsomely and rig bly trimmed, from $lO upward.
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARLET
my2s
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
IS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
explosion.or burning of the flues or boter, a, noth
ing can pr.-vest it Of not tnmpertd with) rem giving im
mediate notice of lack of water in the boiler, in season to
put on a supply without drawing the fires. Want ot water
is the gre it source of so many sad catastrophes which
have recently occurred.
We warrant this instrument to be a periiirt innovate
against intch contingencies. Price46o.
-fug Instructions as to the mode of , application as well
as reieresce to most of the prominent menufactsuers an
n masters of the State using them, sencon application
D. C. ME&DE & 00.,
PntSburg, Pa.
D. C. MUD, I .
Cuss. bisect. j- jell
MILLINERY GOODS
MRS. J. HVBBS,
HAS OPENED A?
NU. 8 111H.R.S.ICT skt o rAnin,
(Next door to Confectionery,)
NVRERE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to
the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the
Latest Styles of Millinery and Fancy Goods,'
At cheaper prices than any bouso lathe city. The quality
of her gems 'cannot be surpassed.
DRESS MAKING IN TILE LATEST STYLE
Will be neatly executed.
Ladies call and examine for yourselves. aplS-dtiyll
_ '
NEW PEILADI;LIsi iIA -
C I cvAir. swo , "Et E,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
Market
.Street, Harrisburg..
1,000 I - AFFERENT STYLES
OW FASHIONABLE
0 a fi x• t ti s AN3
AND
ITENT, SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open oeth r elstof April. [max2l-aly
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE
fsa pii*samt, healthy beverage;.
Very convenient and refreshing Gir invalids having
fever or great thirst.
Its purta.llity recommends it o travelers.
Its convenience ti 6 pic-nics will be dprec:ated.
No sugar required;
,une table-spoonful simply (16..scite.,i
in a glassof cold water anti it is done.
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
jel7 No. 91, Market street.
1100TICE is hereby given, that the Common
17 Council of the city of Harrisburg, have completed
the levy and assessment or taxes fur the year /aC-I, and
Up all persons shall be entitled to an abatement of
PINE PER CENT. _
on the amount .of their respective City Taxes, on pay
ment of the saute to IDA* T. WILSON, Esq City Tr‘a
surer, on or beim the ist day of July, 18134
By order pr the Cozonstitsi Council.
DAVID HAllHlS,kqelik-
HAIIILISURCh Jima 21, 1864.
N 11.—Taxes will be received by the Treasurer until ;
o'clock r. at.,orsaa day.
1a1Q,11,11J3 116.F..NNETe.
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
nada luscious of all deserts ter the table; Ate light
.m.t and most grateful diet for invalids and olditiren.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when caugulated with rennet it-is alwa3m light and easy of
digestion, and supports the system with the least possible
excitement. Wn.m still greater nutritive lower is detAred,
cream and sugar may be added. a teaspoonful converts
&quart of mid: imo a firm curd. IPrepari..cl and •sold ;
winatesale and retail by A. ICUNKSL,
Je ll
. 'llB Market street.
Pittman' blmrsam.'s 01+110; 147 u Etnsrmer,
HAssmsono, Pm, June 8,1864. I
ToDicAFTED MEN.-1 am directed. by
Lient, Col. J. - Ar. Itoraford, A. A. Provost Marshal
Ge1:m.0,4441M d • ciilar; No. d 9, of June 4,1864, to pub
lish "That drafted men sin not allowed to enlist as vo un
wept. after being &Ailed; and that the Credits for dratted
min will remain ftir the eutt-MStriets " from which sto.7
were drafted, DO matter whether loeal bliunti VIM ,
not been paid to each Men; upon ;'ilt-pd'entistr 6 ent.
JNO. 'KAY CLEltiaNt,
'Captain and Provost ',Taisho', 14th Da't,
. .
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PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SUET !Haw,
VIOLINS, FLUTES, OIIITARS, .BANSOS,
StaINGS, DRUMS, FIFES, and all kludge! MOW.-
t; AL MERCGANDSK, YICTUKK FliAliES, -LOOKING
GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDSantIALSOKS, MG
TYPE GE3IS, E‘GRAVINGS, PICTURES, ac, Ito:
Remember the pb.ce, SILAS 'WARD, No.' 12 79h'& -
street,the lerge.t Music Store liliS side of the great citigt - t
Jan 26 dtf
. .
50 DOZEN JAN . S ENUUSII PIOISLES
eo PirTceG e i
. r Wainte !'egr-
Hiawliolsealq .ARIBLER4rARAZER,
. myb • snomesors to W. Dbck, Jr., ti. Co.
' , 4e , Lola
NOTICE.
HENRY MAL%
JAMES FREELAND,
G. M. BRUBAKER,
F. WENRICK,
JuNATHAN SWAB,
DANIEL LEHR.
.1014 w
CITY TAX.