Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 29, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
WEDNESDAY' EVENING, JUNE 29, 1861.
N'OTICE.TO ADVER*SERS.—AII Atlver ,
tisements, Business Notices, Harr
Demi tie, Stc., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be 111000111.
pearled with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn•
tug Edition without extra eliarge.
FOWL' /ND COUNTRY.
state of the Thermometer To-day.
8 A. M
74
11 k. la
80
WANTED—A boy abolt 18 years of age to
actin the capacity of a clerk.
Also, agents wanted to sell a new and'iLse
ful article of recent invention, by which from
$5 to $2O per day can be made. Apply at No.
93 Market street. j 2- d4t
A DESTRUOSITE hail storm visited Lancaster
county on Sunday last, and serious damage
was done in various places.
A. Spama. MEariaa of the Paxton Fire
Company will be :held this evening, at 8
o'clock. Punctual attendance is desired.
MAYER NosEs' Circus. and Van Amburgh's
lienagerie, combined, are moving in this di
rection, and will probably be here in a couple
of weeks.
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A SPECIAL meeting of the Good WillS:4ire
Company will be held in theirball this-even
ing at 71. o'clock. Every member is requested
to attend, as important business will be trans-,
acted.
:~_:~;:
Tau Vine Street M. E. Sunday School will
hold its pic-nic in Derry W6bds, on the Leba
non Talley. Railroad, to-morrow. The. train
will leave the depot at 7i o'clocli in the morn-
TpZEIE was an immense supply of ehen•iiis,
berries, &.c., at market this morning. Cher
ries were sold at from 4.t0 15e. per quart, ac
cording to quality; raspberries,• mulberries,
&c., could be had - at various prices. itiit4r,
sold as low as 20c., yet a few of the land
sharks demanded 30e.. Vegetablo4 cafilie had
at low figures, and in any quantity desired.
BARNEY CAMPBELL, who went to the. front
lust week for the purpose of obtaining the xe
mains of his brother Patrick, has returned.
An order haying been issued prohibiting the
disinterment of bodies before the first of Oc
tober, Mr. C. did not accomplish the object of
his mission.
We regrtt to learn that Barney had between
ninety and one hundred dollars stolen from
his state-room in the - bOat an whih ; he,wis
jug to Washingto4l:,:
A. CoIiRESPONDENT requests us to insert the
following: "William H. Gerbrick, of Dayton,
Montgomery county, Ohio, is desirous of
finding his parents:Vacob and Mary Gerbrick,
whom he has not seen or heard from: since
1818. Then they were living in Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania. They had lived in Somerset
and York counties," Pennsylvania. Any paper
copying this notice will confer a great favor
on a discharged soldier of the 15th lowa 'Vol=
unteer Infantry."
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THE SECOND PIIESEMDDAN Cnuacu com
menced s series of meetings last evening, In
the Masonic Hall, in Tanner's Alley, which
will continue every evening daring thew_cek.. ,
These meetings are preparatory to.the Com
munion, on next Sabbath, and will be found
interesting to all who will attend, them. The
Sabbath school teachers and scholars, with
others, are cordially invited.
The Rev. Wm. D. Johnson is here from the
Ashirtim Institute, :who will sweat ; in thew
meetings. Preaching may be expected every
evening at eight o'clock:
UNION Pic-NIC. —A grand Union pio-nie will
be held in Hoffman's
,Woods,, to-morroW,
(Thursday.) Extensive - arrangements have
been made to render ierittractive, and attire
will doubtless be a large attendance. For the
accommodation of visitors, cars will ... leave the
depot, for the grove, at eight o'clock in the
morning and. two o'clock in the afternocin;
Returning, the train will leave the vicinity'of
the woods at half-past seven in the evening.
Persons desiring to pass a day pleasantly. in
the country, Should attend the Union pic-nio:
Railroad fare for the round trip, twenty-fiee
cents. No improper characters need expect
to gain admittance to the ground.
Tizte Srommso WORLD.—A match at pigeons .
came off on Saturday last, for a very fine rifle,
between the gentlemen . named bel9W:',"' : The
thatch fesulted in a vietofy — forla - Tellfiffsop, ,:
who killed fire birds in fiveintetessive shots.
The following are the figures:.j.jr - i
L. P. Yerkinson, 11111,
P. Grossman, 0111.
„Nir-. P. Haebnlen, 1010.
Murray,F. OOOO.
G. Hoffman, 11110.
N. Cross,, 1101. •
W. Maglanohlin, 11110.
Philip Linn, 11110.. -
W. Oarioluier, 10.
B. Priaoh,l3/11.
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"Jura Srorrati's F . ,o*."—Everybody in
Harrisburg •who esteems a glass of pure,
cold water as the healthiest of beverages, will
rejoice to learn that Mr. :John Donner has
placed a new pump in lieu.° f the old stock
Occupying the well on Walnut street, between
Third and Fourth. Mr. Donner has done Orli
at his own expense, and intinidi to keep the
pump and well in - constant re s pell; for the'
gratuitous use of his friends aiatliWSAP-elti
zens. One such act as this is stliefirrit;to
win for any man the gratitude' efitirtmtife
city, and more than one thirsty travell
d r i n k to the health and happiness oho
Do - mier in the crystal waters front the
A Lrrrrz daughter of Mr. William Orr, of
Johnstown, aged about twelve years, fell from
a swing on last. Monday, and broke her arm.
A PAIMICIAN has discovered that the night
mare, in nine cases out of ten, is produced by
owing a. bill for a newspaper, and that the
best cure is tcrpay np.
TUE= was a large attendance at Dan Rice's
show, yesterday, and in the evening the mam
moth pavilion 'was densely crowded. Dan has
a - good - shovi. • •
Con.—Pennsylvania is at present produc
ing nearly 1b,000,000 tams of coal mutually,
and, at the present price of coal, must be ex.
aoting an enormous annual sum.
4
Tanga will - be three elections this year; the
first, for or against the Constitutional amend
ments, on the 2d day of August; the general
election on the second Tuesday in October;
and the Presidential election in November.
3 P. M.
33
Yoint Irams.—A stranger was knocked
down, and robbed, on Wednesday night--the
robbers leaving him for dead.—On Monday
morning, about 5 o' clock, John *hwently,
aged about 13 years, was drowned in. the pond
known as Smalls' quarry, not far from the-
York Classical and Normaklnstitnte. Schwem
ly went into the water with some other small
boys the purpose, of bathing, and not being
able to swim, got =upon a log which turmoil
with him, when he rolled into the water which
at that place is about twelve feet deep. No
suitable persons were near at the time to ren
der 4nriassribl,nce.—Attempts to, rob citi
zens are quite frequent in York. The thieves'
enter dwellings, and appear quite bold in
their operations.
Fnmx THE 187xn, Rramcsarr. —The following
is a correct report of the killed, wounded and
Missing of the 187th Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers, in the engagement on Saturday,
the 18th of June, before the city of Peters
burg, Va. The information is derived from a
private letter, of which the following is a brief
extract: "The regiment went into the fight
800 strong, and came out with 583 men. - The
lst Division of the sth Corps, to which the
187th is' attached, charged the rebel fort and
rifle pits on the,left The charge was 1;1.
brilliant one. The 187th reached to within
eighty yards of the rebel works. We fought
: bravelii - es the-number - 4 killed4nd wound
ed will show; but not being supported as we
•should have been, we could not get any fur
ther, but held our advanced line until morn
ing, when we were relieved. The men, green
as moat of them were, rushed forward with a
shout along side the old soldier. It is a glo
rious thonght to us that, though the regiment
was green, she stood up nobly for our country.
I think the State may feel proud of the 187th.
She felt proud - 4
the 130th, and the 187th is
another of the same kind, , ever ready to.bleed
and die for the Union. Col. Joseph Ramsey
and Major Merrick are both wounded. The
numbeikilled and wounded is 252; missing,
415: Total in the regiment, 267."
IMFBOPE.MiXT OF TAX lonvnnn CENTRAL
Itixr.wric.Tlie Baltimore 'Arne;ican of yes
terday says: "In order to a more expeditious
and satisfactory transaction•of the biminess of
this railway, which for some time past has been
very considerably increased, the Board of Di
rectors, withihe President; mianiinously
sobted-UpOn the laying of a double traek the
_entire length of the road. A survey was made,
and the contract for the work entered into with
Mr. Catribreling. With but little delay the
contractor made the necessary arrangements,
and such was the progress Made that he was
confident of reaching as far as Cockeysville.
By the 4th of July, and he would have done
so but for the fact that, on last Thursday,
nearly all the hands suddenly suspended
work, and declared they would not- resume
it until their wages were increased. This was
necessarily refused, and they are l still holding
out, some of them, no doubt, for the reason
that harvest time has arrived, and some, dur- .
ing a few days or weeks ; maylltake a little
more money by change of employment. The
friends of the Company iadulge in the hope
that such arrangements,will be made as will
soon result in the steady progress of the im
provement. On several other divisions of the
road much has
_been accomplished in exca
vating, filling and preparing the bed for the
track,:whilstiarge quantities of cross-ties and
iron rails have been placed at convenient
Points'readyloiltse.': ° ' -
HADIUSBDNOERS GAPITRID AND NOW iar Baca-
MOND—We have been permitted to publish the
following letter, containing a list of the names
of Harrisburgeis recently taken prisoner,s and
now in , Riehmond, by the gentleman- to whom
it is addressed. It is of an importance which
requires no further comment, and will inter
est the reader who knew the Soldiers to 'Atom
it-refers:
NEAR PETERSBURG, VA., June 25, 1864.
Ma. Jowes J. RIIDY--DzArs Sts:—lt is with
deep regret that have to communicate the
intelligence of the fate of your win, Edward
Rudy. He was in the engaggmertt of the 23d
inst., at Pine Grove Mansion, and was taken
prisoner. The Company "ll," known as the
"Colder Fencibles," of th& 87th Regiment,
P. V.,-startedaeross the Rapidan in May last,
with 69-men, and at-the present time we can
number but 15 muskets. The casualties are
as follows: • - -
Private Daniel W. Rider, wounded in thigh;
Cyrus W. Rippler, wounded in head,(serious;)
Cor. Ducal Sheerer, in shoulder. The follow
ing-are the'prisonermt. •
Capt. ,Lewis 6lsish. r• -
Sergt. EdWard T. - Andy.
Corp. An uatria Wivagardner. •
•
Private. William Carroll.
_. " Franklin Drabenstadt.
Mathias HulL- • -
Michael Heirunan.' -
Joseph Howell.
. 40,4
James Oren.
William Ramsey,
'4 Henry C. Shatzler.
' !Norse Foomey. =
Henry C. Welker.
• Samuel Zartman. . •
,‘ George Zc r ie ik r.
The lose in-the eat is heavy. All is
goiug
bgaly;: welli tlaTL f lajugh e army tr , find all in good.
iii,esPlTltraiA
.11eat. GEO. 0: slab:max,
-: , 134113$14:11, 87 th Baillt.k y:, _Tat Brigade.'
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CEEANGE COMMISSABXES AT TklLi P• 7
Capt. Robinson, for some time the ConnAih
sary at this post, has been superseded by
Capt. Wiltbank.
THE 79ra Palm.. pot's,—By a letter dated
June 15th, we learn that the 79th joined the
army in the front on the Bth inst., and has
been in line of battle ever since. The regi
ment is at Ackworth, Georgia. Colonel Hain
bright is still sick in the hospital. No casu
alties have occurred in the regiment since its
arrival in the front.
Tns, I.Blnt Ps. Royal .--Various rumors
have been afloat in regard to the recent casuali
ties in the 184th Pa. regiment, we deem it
necessary to state that there were but 230
men and officers in the regiment when sur
prised by the rebels, and -.Hot 130 of that
number escaped capture or injary,' , including
three line officers, Capts.' jenkins, Bell and
Brown. One hundred men and officers were
captured by the enemy: Maj. Klecimer was
sick, and not with the regiment, cthasequentlY
is safe. The 184th has seen hard times since
it left for the front.
BOUNTY JUMPERS ATTEXPT TO DESERT —One
of Them A:Med.—This forenoon, as the North
ern Pental Accommodation train, was going
southward, and when near Hockton,"it passed
through what is known as. "Long Siding," in
order to get around an obstruction that was
on the main track. Wails the train 4as ran
ningslowly, two deserters, or bounty jumpers
in charge of a guard of U. S. soldiers, leaped
through the windows of the "car and made off.
They were challenged to halt, and paid no at
tention to the order. The gtiard fired, killing
cone man instantly: the other escaped, taking
tc.).•the woods. The man killed was from Can
siclit---a British subject--and had over $2OO on
his , person.. He was put in a rough box and
sent to'llaltimore.
Another sad/warning to b oo l i t y :lump -erg!
UZZL=MMI
Walt DYE t, 114.11d..DYE I x
llatchelor's Celebrated flair lige
Li - THE BAST IN THE WORLD.
The only Harmless, Tree and Re,liable Dye Known.
Tilla splendid. Halr.Dye is perfeit- 4 ellanges Red, , Suidy
nr,Gray Hair instantly toe Moray Black or Ar. , -.ad Brown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frequently
festering itapristine color, and rectifies' the ill effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM. A. BATCH
ELOR, All others are mere Imitation‘SK should be
avoided. Sold by all Druggilldta nctory 7 -81 EiR
11:6TORNIAM'S MIR TOILET oa ton DRIII3BINde THE. SW
.111231YAg
annvart 9 s, Tivehes.
For the cure .cAmeniass, Throat Dis
eases, &0., are' _ 'reoommonded to
minitters, singeissand parsons whose vocation
calls them to speak hi piblie. Manutactured
only by 0. A. -Bannvart & Co., Hark-tabling,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
sold by druggist every where. •
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent , elergymenz.
1162 / a brillEG, Feb. Bth, .1864.
O. '4. BenNvenr--Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and. other preparations for hoarsegess and
throat tronbles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and sinkers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and &ads.. have foruid them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours" truly, T. H. ROBINSO.Ii,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian .ohurch.
ASK agree with Mr. Robinson as , to the-
value of Bannvart's Troches.
- W. C. OA.TTELL, '
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
14uatanuso, Jan., 1 6 64.
-To 0. A. Bermv.urs—Dear Sir: b th habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where'the vocal organs are very nitioli Mama,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and That wantbas been supplied in your
excellent Trochee.
I consider them very far superior 'to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice 'arising
from its too frequent use, and , impairing th
effeotivenesa of the delivecy of- public ac
dresses. Yours, &C.,
. JNO. , WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the . Locust _ St. Methodist Church.
TO. G. A. BArimrthr--D' ear Sir: Having wiesc
your Troches, I. -am . -free to -say they are
the best have ever-' tried and' take grsat
pleastthi in recommending tam to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public Speabng or singing.
Yours, &c., G. G. RAXESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICHt •
• HARRIS - DURO, 'Feb. 29; 18 . 847
To O.A. 11!.uuvpp—Dear . : I liuVe
found your be' invabiable iv: re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
ransolesof the throat. - They impart eleirneas
to the voice. enders certainly of_ great hone.-
flt to ail public apeakers.. A. X. HERR
Pare Vegetable Mancha..
ONE of the very best Vegetable Medicines
is now offered to the citizen.% and strangers of this
City. It will parity the blood, and leave the liver and
bowels in a good healthy condition. Operates Without the
least pain. Old
,and young, male and female, /41/ can takt
of it. As to the truth of this .hundreds can testify, as it
has been well tried for the last ten years. It is prepared
only and sold by Hr s. L. Ball, No, 27, smith Pine street,
Harrisburg, Pa. , myi3.
es
Brown's Bronchial Trocn
"I have never changed my mind respectinglhem from
- the arsti.except. terthmleyet better of' tiuttlefotabegan
Winking well of " Rex. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"The Troches are Atari:if life to Me."
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,
Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton; N. T.
"For Throat Troubles• they are a 'pada c."
N. P. WILLIS.
,
"Too favorably known to need - commendation."
Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Masa, Senate.
"Contain no opium nor.anything InJurioua"
Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist, BosL:on.
"An elegant combination for coughs," .
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Rotott.
recommend their use to public, speeksf m :o
R eT•' .. .el. El; OttiPrN
"Most callitary relief in Bronchitis ~'
Rev. & Ohio.
"Very beneflotal when sulfb.n n i from Co w s. "
t•ev. P. ANDERSON, SC-Louis..
"Almost instant retterAu the dietreasisiglabor of breath
log peculiar to Aithire,,,
- Rev. A. C. EGI.RSTON, New York.
"They have Ml:tett utycase exactly, reVeyingray throat
93 that I could. sing with ease." T.-DUCRAFthig
Chorister French Parish Church;Modreal.
AB Illerd are imitatiens.be sure to obtain the GEAPPIE`
ialL2l..d&w
- Ear To Clear the - House — of Flies,* use
J hacker's celebrated LIGHTNING YLT.KILLER, a neat
cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet *will kill a quart
SOLD EVERYWHERE-.
FRENCH, RICHARDS 8a CO., lOtti and Market streets,
Phitsdephiarwhelesale agen . ta. • 13 /7 Wrir
00X,G4SAWS licorzy SOAP.
Thatoelebrated-Tonet- Soap, br sootreatTersoi de
;Truax!, Is Made from the choicest losterlali,*alld
mad epeoLllerat 'nits mama ilragrantly teat
extremely beneficial -in Itithetioa upon elfin
emu.. ralw tar all Dr and Tannvlkiodit Dealers. r
'WAIN TS.
WANTED,
TN a small family, a good' white GIRL, who
is not anold of working too hard. Wages SITS per
week_ Apply at [je2B-2t) THIS OFSION.
• WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
VOUR or live "Shanty-keepers," to whom
1 Shanties, which are ready for use, will be furnished,
for the purpose of accommodating boarders. Also, from
1.0 to CO hborers. Apply to James Martin, on the N: a.
R. R., Mahontongo mountain, S miles acove Millersburg.
je22-Im*
AGENTS wanted to sell the Stanard His
tory of the War. A sore chance to make money.
Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000
volumes already sold.' Sent for circulars. Address
TONES BROS. A.- CO..
de 80 Publishers, Balt ore,
NkT.A.ITTED-A. good pastry Cook, and a
good meat 6 .- )ek . Detains at the
• ap3o-dtf BRADY HOUSE.
CLOSING OFT
SUMiVtER STOCK
"- AT ' AND
BELOW COST.
MRS. M. MAYER, !O. 13 Market Street,
RING desirous of closing her Snmm2r
B
Stock. of Miilliery Goods, offers for salb at greatly
reduced prices, such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, •
HATS AND FLATS, &O.
Constantly on handiA splendid assortment of
81:6 a. vifs,
LACES,
RUCHES, •
HOOP SKIRTS.
WRESTS,
MISSY
HAHDk.EECRIEFS,
GLOVES,
OOLLARS
:91:111
NETS,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
Dealers will do well to call, as great bargains can be .
had at wholeiale. jel4
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS .1
WHOLvgATE AND MUM HI '
.
I. l pjol-14Pt- W lIS-la
..:71.mn STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA.
ril zy, following stock of Fireworks is now in
1. store:
R o man Candles, . .. Rockets,
Pin'Whesln,' Mines of Stars and Serpeigs.
Serpentiti . . , - - aranth o PPer;
Water Pots, . ' 'Flower Pots,
Scroll Wheels, Bonged* Lights,
Triangles, Blue Lights,
Red, White and Bkile, Spangalettes,
Chinese. Rocket; Pulling Crackers,
Fire Crackers, Torpedo; •
Torpedo & Firedratker Gun, New Torpedo Bow,
Joss Stick, or Punic; - „.
New is tnetithe idParghalletw hile -tnieortimis WI ga , 'lls
sortment: .
jeti-dtt Third street, near Walnut,
SELLLNO- OUT LOW !
oug STOCK Or` -= LIQUORS!
. W intemito-alsocOttuitto the Bale of Li-
E quorsond offer our sto ViCat a very small advance
Pram cost price. We have pure ttased all ‘...mir "11, 11 ° 12 ;,' 0 "
fore the last rise and 'haves largo stock on h4: 4 ",a h `r,,,,,,, i n "
o , four years, which'are guitranteod cannot be
now at any price from the iniporteont
Our stock•consleb3 Of
jEC, r
of a4i grimes • .
1W We have parts of three barrels Pure RYE, aut.
colored, and 1.0 degrees above proof, 2,14 years old.
WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
13 It AN - 1:6 I - E. S.
We have part of M cask - HENNESSEY BRANDY,
to which we invite the farticttlar attention of families for
medichieZpurpones. ' `r
The Brandy cannot be bought ' to'-day, from' importers,
less than sin per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per &Ig
loo.
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES,
. CHAMPAGNE WINES,
.
CLARETS, &C.
•
,
Ws)tittteltie tingssetidu ,
of rfotaileopors and Liquor
Iferetunitstgenerany, WS we intend 'to Sell, without re- •
Serie, - all our 'Liquors, and this a good oppottn
nitY for bargains. - • -
.le2d • ' =BRISLER & FRAZER -
Dr. J. P. KELLER'S
Dental Preparations.
GRANULAR DEMO:PRIOR!
AMERICAN TOOTH WASH
THESE elegaat preparations combine the
most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities..
They render the Gums hard aad healthy; neutralize the
acid secretions of the month, (thereby removing the
prime CaUeOr decar) By,their detersive properties they
preserve the natural.. eoler of the Teeth; without in the
least degree ihjuring tho enamel, while they impart to
the breath a fprgrancepemtliarly aromaticand pleasant.—
In fact they aria THE Ilrar ARTICLES in use for the par.
'mom, •Euutteklardt , tair ..triat,will fully , demonstrate, and
as ma been abhindanilyrprOvetlby their extensive sale in
this communit y during the last 14 years; and which will
be readily tel dined to by many who have repeatedly
urged the Proprietor to still further extend their sale Led
usefulness. 'they are warranted to be free from these
destructiveAelds.whiphho,Coaquently contaminate many the PreperritioniertheitieSe` at day. Prepared and sold
at the Dente .1 Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of Seemed
and Walnut streets. JOHN P. HELLER,
Surgeon Dentist.
For sale, area ray the principal Druggists of the city.
apei.-att
AN .fititiO3 31'14 , LNT OF.
° .atrYLE S
OF
~_
POP, IfOOES, PURSES
AND
PORT 31. 02NNA-XES
FOR LAbildf 'thirdERTLEREEN.
AT.
KE:LLEWS
Drug and I\nolo7 Goods Store,-
We. 91' Marled greet '
pbe be, % Morocco •
TRAVELING SATCII ELS,
And sloped , vatietp of p kaNCY GOODS, eaitable Apr
Proem:de, now on band at - I`T.ELLEA'S Drug Store,
marlo-tt , No. 91 Market street.
SIJPERICIR grjAril. TY, for sale ts small
bales at the.Tiriate A tune lalois; Immediately below
me, efts'. = usir j 3.: -- 5. btre'll..
A. Q: SMITH,
ikti r dreilt" - Nleik .:Arr
H AS nnk _ renacm ad his Office from Third to Wei
natt.to3tbe Prism All business Le-.
trusted_ to bluff v 1211 rec e ive p r eistpt and careful .attention.
1 . UT FLYPAPER.
A DICE assortment of Cat Paper for cell
141R. Pp !lboitturglailaea;,pfctinirramenandlas 'pea,
at SCHEFFEIR'S BOOK STO .
m. 920 - , Harrisbut i
CALM L. M.A.CLAY,
ATTCYRNEY-AT-LAW.--Patriot and Tinian .
by:tiding, Harrisburg. Strict attention paid to all
legal buy iness.
ItiyA ,d6m-eod •
. •
- VINE TABLE pIIS.-40 boxes fine table
a its of the beet itaporjattons Sro sale, Wholesale and
retail, ' o 3' smsunt & R.,
mys aueoealora to W. Dock,,,.Z l 2le_ Co
Ql - 16101n) riszsMD
q4A.LmeN, jam, *eyed at •
SELMER & FRAZER,
Teta (Baccemfora to Wm. Doak, fir, )C
MIOR m`r•
e--orso-power STR. ANI.
ENG.dsTE and BOLEN, In good order. Apply to
F. GEEW,
fakw f )
Walnut Street, below Sixth.
HAY:P:3IILn RAY!!!
HAY of the b4t l ifftality is offered for sale:
Gall M'CO CO.ll, (*mg ea Elle Canal.
Harrisburg,. iiratitt
TIMED FRUg Of al; kinds at
. . .
PIC-NICS.
GRAND FIREMEN'S PIC-C,
SOB THE ItENZIITT Or TEE
PAXTON FIRE COMPANY, NO.. 6,
AT
11.A.11_141 - I.2EN'S WOODS,
MONDAY, JULY 4, 18E4.
MEI
THE object of this pic-nic is to raise fonds
to aid in the completion of our new engine house,
uow in course of . erection. We hope she citizens of this
city and vicinity wilt lend us a helping hand.
It is the determination of the committee of arrange
ments to prevent all improper characters from entering
the woods, The gate keepershave positive orders to pass
no females of doubtful reputation, and the police force
have instructions to eject all such characters: from the
grounds, should any gain admittance by accident. We
are determined that none but reapectallle persons sawn.
„participate, as we intend to make this a respectable pic
nic, to that Wien can bring their families and not be in
sulted with the presence of lewd women.. An adequate
police force has Men appointed, with instrections to ;pre
serve order at all hazards. -
A general invitation is extended to-alt liverymen to Inn
conveyances to the woods.
_Conveyances will leave the following plums every hour
during the day, for the woods: Mr. Jauss' hotel, opposite
the hose house; Mr. - Koenia's hotel, foot or Second avreet;
Wagner'a Second Ward House; Mr. Itauelea weal ADZ
ton House; and Mr. Frische's International Hausa
tokets can be procured. from the members of the cc in
wny, or from the following committee of arrangements:
David Forma, 6eiti. Weavar,..Jr: E John Quichner,
F. Vollmer, Patrick Burns. - .10 2 8-4 16 t _
THE GRAND UNION PIG-NIC,
To be given In honor of Independence Day at .
1-I.OIPV3I4I 4 OT'S WOODS,
ON MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1864.
•
ADMITTANCE TO THE WOODS FREE.
CARS will leave the Pennsylvania Depot at I
nine o'c oak A. it and two o'clock P. IL, and retu tat
at half-plat seven
Fare in cars to woods and return, 25 cents.
The cordially invite all Cialens to part 'elm to
in the festivities of the day. No Improper characters Wi
beadmitted
(x) . uuriss . :
D. E. Idarti; ' , WM. Carson,
A. If. klenken, . Henry Snyder,
I E. Faught, Henry De Elcdi;
Wm. F. M'Coy, '. Mimes Sprucebauks.
C Bardge.
413PAmple refreshments will be supplied.
,
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
11BM SUND.A.Y-SCHOOL of the Vine stretpt
M. E. Church Will hold a pie-nic in
DERRY WOODS,
OisT TEMSDAY, 30, 4864,
for the benent-of, the SCiffickl.. Th publie are incited to
attend. If o imPtofier 'clear wile ntua: e admitted. Cars
will leave th .
ea?elnuton Valley reitioad depot at TX o'clock
A. K. Tickets caphishad at the following plac.,s: John
Edwards', Market Square; Hants' Tinshop, Market street;
Win Jack, Third and Matketi J M Hess, Third street.
jel4 '
VNION yIC-NIC
. • TO BE GIVEN AT
I-I.OIFI I IIVIAN'S .yi - coorms,
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 3Q, 1864.
Tickets 26 cents.
FOR SALE at the different Hotels and Res
taurants. The cars will leave the foot of Market
street at 8 o'clock A. x. and 2 P. M., returning at 7:30 P.
B.
Fare for the round trip 25 mutts. •
Tickets for sale at the care previous to starting.
No fmp;oper characters will be admitted to the woods.
Je2s-dot*
NEW AD VERTISEAEN TS.
VALUABLE REAL= ESTATE
-
PUBLIC SALE.
TT . T be sold at public -sale at Brant's
..- ,7 4 Rotel, on TaeadaY; June 28 , 18 64 , at... 7%
the fo ll owing described valuable lots of
o'clock, it• 21 “ 'n the city or Harrisburg:
ground situated r. - pn Cneetnut street twenty-one feet,
. No. 1, lot fronting 'nog propertyof Captain Eby Byers,
and extending bask, al, feet wide alley.
ulse'hultdred feet to ',taut street twenty-ntie feet,
No. 2, lot fronting tin ',beck one hundred feet, to
adjoining No. and extending
feet wide alley.-- - V ' States Govern.
akrethi. bits No. 1 and leti. 2 the
ment bakery is erected..:.. 4 natinger depot of
No. 3, lot on Meadow Lana 'opposite pa „ wt .. or Henry
Pennsylvania Central railroad; adjoining pro, ir weinpone
Thomas, Esq., fronting on said Meadow Lank,/
feet,and extending back,along line of-Mr. Thom
one hundred and forty-six feet teiffnches to a .tommi feet
wide alley; theis along said alley twenty-four' feet :Dui
and a half inch to lot W. 4, of this .- schedule schedule;: hence
along line of lot o. 4 one buntirnd and sixty lc'' /Vet
three Inches, to Meadow Lane.
N0...4, lot adjoining - 30. 3, fr onting on Meadow LOW .
thirty-one feet seven inches; extending back, along lot
No. 3 gnu hundred and eintygour feet three Indic* 40
a twenty feet wide alley, titmice along add 'alley twom‘P
lour feet four and a half inches to property of Presbyterian
church; thence along said church property onohundre 4
and efghty-two feet ten Inches, to Meadow Lane.
jiarOn lota No. 3 and No. 4 the' United States Commis-
Mu buildings are erected:
Jar All thine lots will be , sold - subject to their Deem--
piney by the-United SUMS,' butit is understood-that all
ground rents recoverable ter their -past. occupancy taw
which no settlement has yet been made) will enure to the
benefit of the respective purchasers of the same.
Title indisputable. Plan of the kite may be-seen at the
law office of Joshua M. Wiestling, in Watunt, near
street, and at the sale.
Twins: Cash,' or
_ff more acceptable to the purchasiT,
one half-cash on 'the delivery' on the deed? Met the iso
mainder in two, equal annual instalments, payable with
interest, and secured on therPreperty by bond - and mort
gage-
RY . HENKELHER,
JOSHUA M. 'WASTLYNC..
Trustees of Genuan Reformed ' Salem Church 'or Barrie
jeltteodtd -
HOTEL AT PIIBLW
l atT. valuable Hotel property known as
PARKE ROUSE
on brinket snot;
~ftlitilskurg, Penn'a, will" be offered at..
Public Sale. on the tweirdsesi.on - Wednesday, the 213th or
July., at lotto*, r. x. This property is in the centre or
the bosincea part of the city, within a square of the
Court House and near the Railroad Depot, hack* a front
of 27% feet on Market stro,i, extending back 310 leet to
a2O lees street the rear and now reins at $lOO Ter
mouth. . • .
Ten= of sale—oae-half cash—the balance, if desired
secured by mortgage, in youly payments to snit pur
chaser.
For further Information inquire of
JOHN S. DETWKILER,
Attorney-ai-Lair, Herrn": ousg, Pa.
Or • . BENJ. P.g.II,FIA,
jen-dts Purim.* Stuppietiuhau,county, Pa.
BIOGR.A.SILY rOR .100YS.
THE FAlillEallt OY . ;aztahowllebecameCommluxt:
er-in-C14034 , $1 35
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THE PlOlstElr. BOY, egad nowne became President, $1 26.
_ .
THE FERRY BOY, and , the Finanaieri* . 2 6
,THE PRINTER BOY, or how. Ben. Franklin made
* lll -rici - 21$
THE FARMER BOY, and how , he beaameillenten
ant General. In press.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, from
Fort Sunator, to Roanoke; elegantly illustrated. 41 26
, BEVONER'd BOOK STORE.
Diattrasses: Spring-Beds:! Comforts!:
PUNI LEAF HA T OP TOP MATTRASSE%
' Eaareattoxi top - Mattrasses.
Corn Htk :litstWswe.
- • . Patent Spring Slat Beds.
Feather Pillows and Solstersk
Cotton Coinfo'rta and Spreads. •
Ladles' Wilktw-Work Stands.
Carpet Crimp Stools,
Door Regs,.Carpet. llassaeks.
Iron Bed-ateds, latest pattern, &C., &c,
. „
12.--13ofasi - Lounges, . Cushions, Mans,- and Hat,
trasola rreedd Hair :and Spring Mattresses made to
order. Na 109 Market street; Harrisburg, Pa.
.1. T. BARNITZ.
1 00093. ! ta t:l 2 2l)l7r ;
t of he,. e
and, Jae el %
f
and for , axle 0 1 , _.SICISLER
„feu (go ---1 1 to woL Doo.k,Tflr:(o.)
. -
s -- AF s 2 ---- zal:tiCglish Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut
meg. au} rew York State Cheese, jest received at
. - 13111SLZRerFRANZE,
... mys . . . saoseasorstaa -W. Tiz i tard,ig Co.
._ . .
iLand 'fair .We.
4-OEiN - otificOk l nr.DinnitiVeo.
at piivNte lad a the" arbole;:ei salt
ioujaaataes.; 185aamaelearif i Oat balidlaii thetten,. With
SaW MU • Yet fardm - & pirtionfirs, Wye's . " .
all 'ld C1Er..?.1 L lIINSIEDNIkh !
:tamDauptim, Danithili_conntn.ra.
AMUSEMENTS.
CANTERBURY MUSIC. MALL
WALNUT BT., BELOW THOM
J. EL DO?INELL . • ..
OPEN EVERY EVENDIO,
With a First-class Company u:
WM:A DANIZIM, 001115211.1 M,
Admizsion. 15 centr
Seats In Boxes
—RS sows.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND MUSIC
FOR THE MELODEON,
INSTRUMENTS OF THEORGAN CLASS.
rzIiNDEL'S MELODEON INSTRUCTOR.
AL,/ Containing the Elements of Music, Progressive Ex
erea,es, and a large collection of Choice Music. $2 25
NEW METHOD FOR THE MELODEON. Retested
mainly from "ZundePs Instructor," and containing In
additbin to Lessons and Exercises, a ColleCdOn s of,rupdiar
WOW, ar 3 / 4 1.'a variety of Psalm and Hymn TIMM.. tsl. 50
CaRHART'S MELODEON: Elementify Mid Frogres
- ive Studies, with a collection of Choice Vocal and
ental Minim - $1 50
• AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE MELODEON. , 1 50
MODEL MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. - 150
WINNER'S PERFECT GUIDE FOR THE MELODEON.
Designed as a Self Instructor, with Choice Music. 69
[
MELODEON WITHOLT A MASTER. 60
WOODBURY'S MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. • 50
[ OR XIN AN WHITE'S ELMO E 0 N INsTRUCT , P.R. 60
HOWE'S SERAPIIISE AND BLEINDEOS INSTRUO. t
THE SERAPHIM; A collection or Music Lot the Me
lodeon; Seutphtne and Hood Organ. sq
The instruadions in earth of the above books are suited
not only to the Melodeon, bat to all instruments or similar
construction. For sale by J. -Si. Gould, Pldladelphia.
Oliver Mann & Co , Publianers, Boston. 022-tr
THE Undersigned Commissioners, named
in an Act of the Legislature, approved the 4th day
of May, 1861, entitled an act to Incorporate the Millard
burg mad Roush trap Kinkead Company, hereby give
pubtlearethie that books wilt be opened for receiving sod
scriptigns to the Ca pital Stack of said Company, at hie
tollowing.namedihnes and places In the county' _of Dau
phin, to wit : At the house of JacohLenker, in Gratz.
town, on THIIRSDArothe sitl day of. June, insk At the
house of Benpunin. Bergner, in Herrysburg, on MONDAY,
the nth day of June, inst. .4, the house of J. G. Yeager,
in Milleasburg on THURSDAY , Die 80th day of J 1111;
Inst. . An the JONES BLOUSE, In therlity of Harrisburg,
on TOBSOAY, the 9th day of Jultnext; and that at said
timea and places some two or more of the Comulistosers
will attend, and that the Books will be kept open at'reest
six hems, .commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon oh
every day, for the term of. three judicial days, or until
the number of shares authorized by the law shall have
been subseribed. - • DAVID R. PORTER,
HENRY THOMAS,
JAMES FREELAND,
O. M. BItUBAEHB,
F. IVENRIPE.,
JONALUT SWAB,
DANIF , X: JR}tL
^4Y.'
CLOAKS,
• CIIILCULA_ItS
AND
RIANTILLAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET. '
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. HATO- now a epleLdld
assortment of • ,
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCITI.ARct,
NEW FRENCH. SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above , beautiful samples, in 'wen - color and baud
/mutely trlmmed,trom $750 to $I
1000 SILK
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND 8A,h1u.;, ,,
Handsomely and richly trimmed from $lO upward .
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN URGE VARIETY .
my2b
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPL
ASHOROFPS LOW WATER DErMTOR
"fS AN . INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
J_ 'emploston or burning'of the fines or boiler, as nosh.
tug can pref ant it (It not wive* with) :rom givitt im
mediate notice of lack of water in the boiler, in sealson
put on a supply without drawing thenlres. Want or water
is the great sottree of so ,many and catastrophes which
hare recently occurred.
We warreint this instillment to be a perfect insuram
against such contingencies. Price szo.
Full instructions as to the:mode of application as wen
as reference to moat of-the prominent manufacturers ani
Iron masters of the State using them, sent-on application
• D. C. MEADE &
Pittaburf,, Pa.
D. C. Mann,
CitAS. M&GGJ.
MILLINERY GOODS.
AIRS. d. H I 13 A 3 28 ,
use °north ax"
N
Ero. s MARKET
(Next door to Piles Confectionery,)
MIMES EaLE IS PREPASEDA:, to sell to
the ladies of Harrisbureand vicinity the-.. -
WOO -Styles of .Ellintry And Fancy Goods,
At cheaper prices than any house intim city. Thequality
9t her goods cannot be surpassed.
DEW AbLECING IN MEIN LATEST 8.27 L&
Will be neatly executed.
Lidieseall and examine for yourselves. aplif-dilyi I
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NEW PHIL/J*llj' ILIA. - -
C LO AL S S T 0 8 E.
IN A. W OBOES' NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
. 91 'FASHIONABLE •
CLOAKS AND C - IRC Er LARs,
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS. -
Wm Open on the lst or April. Iniar2l-dly
CEL'Y'ST.A..ILIZED
CONCENTRATED LEMONAWE,
r a ialeseaut r , healthy bevera
V . ay convenient .and refreshing for invalids having
fever or great thirst. ' • ..
us portability recommends it 'o travelers.
Its canvonlince at pic i rtios Will be Uncomic&
No Lugar required; une.Mkio-spoordol simply dispdved
in a gla es or aad water and it is Mme.
HALTAB'S DRUG AND.FaNc t Y GOCID.sTonz,
jel7 No- 91, Market street .
NOTIC_V , is hereby given, that theeinerso4
ConneD of the city of Harden's& have completed
the levy and atonement of taxes for lam year 1&*, and
that all persona *bail be entitled to an abmemeat of
.17 1 1VE PER CENT. ,
on the amount of their respective City Tam, on. Pci
mein of the same t o AWN T. wIiSCO.I, Eta City Wn.a.-
surer, on or before th‘lat.day of July, 18e4
By order of the Contecutuatricii.
DAVID BARRA. Clerk.
ILARREIBMIG, JllllB 21. 1864. -
N. R—Taxes wilt be reCieived By Fhe Treasure: until
o'clock P. x., or each day. den
LIQUID giENICET:.
T /QUID 1 - 121 , 13TET yields with - mirk the
j... 4 most loadous of all deserts for the table; She light
en and mon grateful diet for invalids and men .
Milk contains every element of the bodily tionstitettm
when coagulated with rennet ft is always light and easy of
digestion, and supports the system wine the lean pOintole
excitement. When still greater rtutriticegower tridesired,
cream endanger may bo added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of milk into a firm cued. Premed and 'sold,
wholesale and retail by 8. A. Iif.UNIEL,
jelAtf 118 Market street.
PROVOST Afaretiat's Oi7ICS, 14m Atterattn4
lianstsßlMG, Pa., June'6, 1864.
To DRAFTED MEN.—I am directed by
Lieut. OoL L V. Bomford,.A. A. Provost Marshal
Genera{ by his circular, Na 0, of Jima 4, 1864, to pub.
bah "That drafted Bien are not allotted to enlist as room
tears after being drafted; and that the creohs for drifted
men will remain for the-nab-districts from which-they
were drafted, no matter I whether local bounty has °riots
not been paid to such. men, upon entiffunelitrva
'NO. RAP CLRMENT. -1
Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Diret, 11E
MO VOTES; MELODEONS, SUET AI N,
VIOLINs, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS,
. SPRINGS, DRUMS, FIFES, and all kinds a lITSI
CAIeMICROMANDISK, ' PICTURE FRAMES, LODELVG o..
01.Asnw, PHOTOGRAPH CARDSAnd Amp -ms, AMEg
writ TitEm4 viciitivabms, ricrogs,,: -
to
s t ree ke tT embe tbe largest Mask Store S re LA this W EI ARD .fd oft eat 12, 'hind
ini#23'd.a
50 DO ZEN JAW§ ENGLISEePIC
comPrltiztg Chem Ctiow, Caniiho . icer,
Mixed Plakki% VOtkilpti Waltifite: e
whotriitte int - retell try
*Ayr- 1 • ittecesson:tii W. Dock
,go c Ifsx. .3
Al'ID ALL
NOTICE.
let Jane, 18134-
CITY TAX.