I= gado iirtitßrapil 11 A IZ. li 16 B R 0 , 1;:-A EYENCNG, JUNE 30, 1801 N TO AD VERT7 If:14 S .—All Ativer (ist in I. :its, TtliStileS4 NO: Ifrek t nlarriageS, DV:1111.8, to Sl:C.llre insertion in the TEL:: GRAPH. must invariably be accom -1.“ G.ll - ii it the CASH. Alt vet ;semetf. s ordered in the. regular Eli it EOll are inserted in ihe ?torn- I irg ian cif hout extra charge. ToW AND COUNTRY. of the Thcgranunteter tro-day 11 A.. la 71 8 A. M 71 A GOOD journeyman printer Wanted. See advertisement Coln - No—The I?ourth, the day for sptead eagle speeches THE upper market house is being treated to a new roof. POSTOFFICES: —There are now ninety-four postoffices in Berke county. I= REV. Swatuzi, LAIRD, of Philadelphia, has been elected Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran ; Church, Of Lancaster. 3,900,000 cents and 25,000 two 'cent pieces were coined at the U. S. Mint during he last month • -and yet they ire scant. Aw owner wanted for a dinner or auctioneer's bell, which was left at the Jones House ekMly this morning. Enquire at the office. =:zzgi A SOUTHERN paper advertises for "-Hole makers on military coats,". We think our Soldiers are "answering the advertisement!" BREATH TAINTED wirsc - OxroxiLLeavesof pariiely. eaten with vinegar, will prevent any disagreeable consequences of eating onions. AT a meeting held on Monday evening last , the Friendship Fire Company deter Mined to hold a grand pie-nic on Thureday, , the 11th clay of August next. Don't fail to reinember tho Friendship boys on that occasion.-, I=ll=2l MILTTNRY RELIEF FUND. —The regular monthl,t payment to soldiers' families will be made on Friday, July Ist, at the Sheriff's office, between the hours of four and 'six. . GEO. BERGNER, .Prest. 0 DDIV.9:Dgy,,.; . • • ALL persom A. entitled to pension, .or liountY andbank-iyay, due deceased soldiers, can have any infurmation in regard to it, gratis, by call.: ing on Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent, Har risburg, Pa. Office in DAILY TVT.PGRAPH Building, Third street. je3o-dliV I= ACCIDENT.-Mr. David Dollar, residing near Orrstown, Franklin county, had one of, his feet entirely cut og by a reaper,. on 4,44,m, of this week. Amputation was i•endered ne cessary, and 'was successfully performed, a short distance-above the place where the foot was severed from the ankle. =:cl:= AT a special election held in-Carlisle,-on Friday, to fill the vacancy occasioned in the borough council, by the death of Mr. Samuel Ilaverstick, J. B. Perker, Republican, was' elected ; by a majority of seventy-five over A: Seuseman, Democrat. • „ lionsns STOLEN. —Two horses were stolen from the field of Mr. John G. Stouffer, near Carrisle, on the night of the 19th inst. One was a handsome dark sorrel mare, with silver mane and tail, and about nine years old, the other a blind bay horse about tWenty , years old. Mr. S. offers $5O reward for the delivery of the horses and the detection of the thief or thieves. • OSE of the principal attractions' on the "Glorious Fourth," will be the Union Pie-nic, to be given in Hoffman's woods. The ar 7 rangement4 are extensive, and all who attend can expect to pass the"great anniversary of our independence, in a manner that will be en tirely satisfactory. All respectable persons are invited to attend. No charge for admittance to the ground. MI improper characters will be excluded. Oua citizens should not forget that the Pax ton Fire Company will celebrate the 4th of July in Haebnlen's woods, where a grand in dependence pic-nic will be given. Encourage the noble firemen in their laudable' iadertak iug, as the object is to raise funds to aid in the completion of their , new engine house.--L Lend the boys a helping hand, by purchasing a ticket to the Fourth of July pic-nic. See advertisement. DESTRUCTION or BAGGAGE.—It is annoying to persons traveling by railroad to witness the rough handling of trunks, etc., received by baggage masters and other 'ernployees' , nbout, the depots. We have seen new and - epensive ranks "pitched in," thrown‘beinaind piled , 4 1: ,.0.4 though they cost nothing, nitlittme quentl7!:lamagecl to the amount of several dollars. If you object to your baggage being thus roughly handled, you will be very likely to have to take the impudence of such fellows also. If there was a way to reach such scamps, it would •be well for the traveling— publielto make wider two of them pay - for'their care lessness. •. RETEW GAM : ANT SoLDIER.=-Lieut 7 Harker, of this city t a member of one of the most efficient cdvidiY re ;invents 14nnsylvania has sent into the field, has -been - home , for several days, suffering suffering,A g Sernius wound, received while in charge of a railroad during one of Sheridan's raids towards Richmond. Lieut. H. carries a ball in his 3eg, but it is believed by his surgeon that he Fill be ready for service in a very few weekst cer -tainly proven one of the 'very t helriofdiers Pennsylvania has sent into tlie.ifk4kAl we predict for him still higher honors-if—the.en emy gives him a chance to his fro*. 'THERE is nothing worthy of note transpir ing in police circles. SEE athertlWlllent of a lar;_y.2 •Jf hold and Kitchen furniture. A STATED meeting of the Washington nose Company, will be held at the Hose House, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Punctual at tendance is required. je3o 21 GLoruous NEWS ! —Rain commenced falling this forenoon and continued several hours.-- From present indications we nye led to believe that ther'e is . "more of the same sort" to come. It is badly needed--let it come ! OUR farmers have had splendid weather the past week for making hay. The grass was 'very heavy and the hay is of a particularly excellent quality. We have not heard , much complaint of want of hands, although help is scarce. The many improvements in farm ma chinery, the past few years, enable farmers to get through with their work with much fewer hands than formerly. The wheat is ripening very fast, and will be fit to cut in a few days. The heads are well filled, and the yield in this region we think, be above the average of other years. 3 P. M 83 UNION PIO-sic POSTPO:s.ZED. —Owing to the inclement state of tho, weather, the pic-nic announced' to take place to-day, in Hoffman's Womb, has been ,postponed until Saturday next, When it ;.*r - RJ positively take 'plade— weather permitting, The arrangements awe : such as to warrant tliis pic-nic the best of the . season, and all who desire to have a day's healthful - recreation should make,it a point to attend. A large crowd had assembled in the; grove this morning, but the pleasure antici pated was postponed by the, rain. rlir, Young, the clever Superintendent of the Pennsylvania: Railroad, has kindly agreed to furnish ears to carry visitors to the pic-nic on Saturday, without anyexh-a charge. Do not forget the . Union pic-nic on Saturday. • Noricni—Al a meeting of the: friends of the Sunday School cause, held in the Presby terian chnich; , (-Market , SqUitre,) June 28th,. The undersigned were appointed a committee; to make arrangements for the meeting of the: State Sunday Sehool Convention, to be held in this city the last Tuesday iu.September: Episcopal, R. A. Larnberton, Wm. Buehler. N. S. Presbyterian, W. F. FahneStoc.k,Wm. Shaefier. . „. J. F. , ' O. S. PresbYterien, .F. - Seiler, W.' S.' Wallace. Lutheran, Albert Humniel,,.E. S. German, M. Opperman. - Methodist, J. Hodge, B. J. Harris, T. J. Miles. Germanßeformed, R. P. Kellier, W. F. Sei bert. . . Baptist, Geo. Cunkel, Jno. Whitinan. Free Baptist, .Theo. F. Boyer, Peter Atticks Bethel, D. A. L. Laverty, J. Hickernell The committee IS respectfully invited to 'meet ati the iiiont of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, on Friday OVening, ut 8 o'clock. A 'RICH: SCENZ'Aer iCSOIT.OOL EXAMINATION. A correspondent writing to us from Mechan icsburg, gives a long description of the gradu-' atop ceremonies in the young ladies' Semi- , nary; in. that village. • 'We are sorry that - we; cannot publish the entire letter, but we have only room fora reference to a rich scene which: occurred during the proceedings. It appears that among the scholars there, was a young lady who is perfectly irrepressible in seces-' sion tendencies and aiowals. This "fair dam- . - ser hafkoonceived a terrible loathing for that abolition rag, the Stars and Stripes, declaring that if it were brought to her while she was on the platform delivering her composition she, would trample it beneath her dainty feet. As' she finished her reading, an individual in the au dience presented her with a beautiful boghet,. in which was planted a miniature specituen l of our sacred national emblem. The young ladies presentAtuderstoed Why this was. pre-, sented, and breathlessly awaited the result., But the blooraing,, saucy, little tory, filled as she was With Verdigris and secession impu rity, blushed with conscious guilt as she gazed on the of her bleeding country, and hesitated even• to frown omits brilliant folds and gorgeous colors. May she repent of her, foolish declaration to trample on a flag which is the security of all she can hold dear as an American maiden, and live to become the mother Of-a; iquad' of patriots and sturdy de fenders of that flag and this country! DEATH tiF A FAITHFUL RAILHO.A.D —Those who have been frequenters of the . passenger depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Philadelphia as travelers,' have ofteh had occasion to acknowledge •the carefulness and the courtesy of the local baggage agent, Mr. - deOrge` J. Phillips.- From the Schuylkill to the _Monongahela .river, he was known by travelers on the Pennsylvania _ Railroad as one of the most faithful men in the employ of -that gigantic Corp Oration. He seemed tonn derstand but one thing during his business hours, and that , was his duty—and in all his •Interd'Ouik with thekreat traveling public, it is-confidently asserted by thpseavho associated with Mr. Phillips he never exchanged an angry word with man or woman, nor failed to treat all who. came in contact with him, either so cially' of in a - busine.ss'WaY; as a gentleman and a lady : Now, for the i saddest portion of our teak in preparing this paragraph. A. few nights since„whilellg.r. Phillips was leavingtbe Thiladelphia,depot on the curss4 train,,and as he was mtheiet of jumping from the car in the neighborhood of his Mine, he fell, and was seriously injured by a wheel pasaing, ooer his body: The story May be briefly told. The taithfulold . man. could not survive his injuries. He diedin'a short time; and noWeleepsiteaCe fully; at rest in his gave; go away from the landof his birth, but still among friends who Will long remember his virtues, and =never forges the ,nOble integrity and faithfUlneis v i hiq-JAE,pgfalied all his , actions in life. -Comparative stranger ' , to ceased, we deceniThie 4 tribute due to WS Me' IHOTy, and we know that many a heart will be filled with., emoticitifOf manly and true regret to .4earri:thl, melancholy end of George J. Phillipal., u z =3=l SCARLET fever has made its appear.:nco in t )wn Ad several children are down with t his 3 Int - it - n=3mile disease. ra ITOURTIf Of JULY.—A large number of young and beautiful ladies dressed in holiday attiro, with love, joy and veneration expressed in every movement and representation, had assembled, long years ago, on our Capitol Hill to celebrate that glorious day in our country's history that gave to down-trodden man lib erty and protection in the pursuit of happi ness. Is our obligation of gratitude less binding to-day, and why is it that our volun tary love of country has not given expression in some preparation for - celebrating the com ing birth-day of American liberty? Harris burgers,- wake up; do not grow cold to the in terest of your country, and purchase dry goods at the cheap store of C. L. Bowman, No. 1 , corner of Front and Market streets, and all will be well. • SPECIAL NOTICES. DAM DYE 1 'DAM DYE 21 Batelteloes Celebrated Hair Dye IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. • The only Hari/ads, True and ßeliable Dye Known. • This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Redd;Rusty or Gray Hair instantlylo a Glossy Black er.Naturat Brow% Without injuring the Flair or staining the Skin,.leaving the Hair soft and beautifa/ ; imparts frees vitality frequently restoring its - pristine color, and , rectifies the ill effecti of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH ELOR. All others are.-mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, dce Factory—Sl BAR- C#LAY ST, N. T. 31TCHULO.¢ 7 8 1/ICW T014.* mink* von: DllllBBl.lq . TSM HAI y3231y-a . . . Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, are specially recommended to ministers; singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. Bannvart & Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be'addressed. 6old by druggist every where. Read the following testimonials 'from some Of our eminent eleramen: Himossuao, Feb. Bth, 1864.. O. A. BANN - vela—Dear Sir: 1 have used Brown l s Bronchial Troches, Wistax's Lozenges and other preparationS for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific, for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, - coughs and colds. I, have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor ,of N. S. Presbyterian Church. agree with_ .Mr. Robinson as to tho value- of Bannvart's Troches. - W: C. PATTELL, . Late Paitor of O. S. PresbYterian•Ohnrch. Basussvna, dan 1b64. - To C. A. BArnivAirr—Dear Sir: In tit habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal, organs are very much taxed, thave found the need of seine gentle expedtb rant, and that want has beenoupplied in your excellent Troches. ' I consider them very far superior to any. Lozenges that I hive ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness- of the voice arising from its, too frequent use,.a,r4 impairing th effectiveness of the delivery of public a• dresses:. Yours, . • WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of, the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. BhaiNvesT—Dear Sir: IlavinguSet. your Troches, I am free to say they Me' the best I have ever tried and take great, pleasure in recommending them to ailyersons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice arising from public-Bpeaking or singing. Yours,. tic., G. G. Rit IK STRAW; ..; Pastor of Ilidge - Avenup Methodist Church. DrsTatar Awroatisr'sOrpros.,,t ' • lifitamssund, Feb. 29; 1861. To O. A. BANNveirr-. 7 ,Dertr Sir : I halt') found your Troches to be invaluable in lieving liciarseness and in strengthening the muscles of thothroat. They impart clearness to the voice, and - are certainly of great belle fft to all public speaker% A.J. Pnre Kegetabie Medicine. (AXE of the very beet Vegetable Medicines now-oilbred to- the citizens and stringers 'of this city. It will purify the blood; and leave the liver and bowels-in a good healthy 'condition. Operate 2 without the tease pain. Old - and Young, male and female, all fake Of .As to the truth of this hundreds can_testify,'atit. has been well' tried Inc the I . 3St ten ye'ars. R is - prepared only and sold by Mrs. L.-Ball, No. 27; south Pine Street, Harrisburg, Pa. " 4,3'23 Brown's- Bronchial Troches. "I hate never changed iny mind respecting thentlyom the first. except to:think yethiater of that which Ilhegan thinkiug well of " - Roy, RiiNRYSVARLI BERGHEkt t .... "The Troches are a Atilt eflife - - • .Pros. EDWARD NORTH, • CollegtOinten, N. Y. "For Throat Troueles they are a specific." • N. 1 5 : WILLIS. "Too favorably known to need cOmmendatien." • ' • Ron. GRAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Settati. • 8 C Altan no opicia nor anything Dr: A A. HAYES, ChithiSt Boston. ';-' , TAn•elegent cionebibitioh for coughs,"' .• • ' Dr. MEOW, Boston." "I recommend their use to public speakers." . i _ _ "Most salutary relief u Bionohltis." Rev. S. SEIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio. "Veit beneficial:when suffering froraVelds," Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON. St. Louis. "Almost instant relief in the distressinglabor of breath ing Peculiar to Asthma." ..'• Rev. A. C. EGLESTON, New York. "They have suited my.case exactly, rellevingmy throat So that I could-Mug with ease." T. DUCHABITE, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreat Ai there are linitatiobs' be sure to Crbtatn-the GENUINE. jaa2l-thtw _ Ifir To Clear. ~the Rouse of Arse DatCher's celebrated lIGHTNLND FLY-SILLEB, a tidal cheap article, easy to, use, ' sheet eV Vied SOLD BYDRYWHERB. ' - • FRENCEr, RICHAR.DpIt CO., lOttt and liarketlttrel 3 .taA Philadelphia,u,tailesida agepts. - • ory . 24,dkots., . . Military Business Attended To. Bounty, Pensios,Back Subsistence and lElMiry sad War Claims, generally, -nude out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have ttieir business trans acted by mail, by addressing • - EIIGEh7SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law dert-dly • Third street, Handal:atm:Ps, COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. , This c , ebibrated.Tpilet.SoapOrt.auela.unlversakie- Maud, is made from the choicest Material* is mild and eriuttilteatt inltamature, fragrauttlysinented, and extremely beliefibisil Its action' upon the skin. Fpr sale by ali„Druggists and INiey . ' jtui26Riawly LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS FROM NEW YORK AUCTION. GSEAT B AI Nl' :I N M L I N'S. Full yard bleached muslin, at 30' cents; worth 48 Wats. . • Bleached muslin, 100 pieces. ' Bleached muslin, 60 pieces. 20 pieces of all wool Illumela 'cheap. Black silk, 5 piecea.. Black silk, 5 pieCes. Black silk, 10 pieces. • .."" 2000:yards of black silks- front auction. ' Beautiful pearl:color silk llnishalpaca. • • Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and othor colors: White cambricsi soft finished's.4 Frencli Cambric: ' _ Jacenetts, brilliants, Irish linen. • Splendid "assortment of cailcos. Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks. • ' • . , .15tookings, the , beet and'enespest. ' Pocket handkerchiefli Tor ladles, at'all,pri6eB Harraillesquills antlers& for‘terwl4 Shirt breasts, allltnerVat 25; a srsi roy) and We have nowvery large stock of Oohs, 01 1 - 80 grg' reduced prices, and which we will sell at prices .v.:8!? cannot fail to give satisfaction _ _ We have also a - verrargelcithcidini..:Le m ,,,AqN hotribazinea. ' ' 4" h jess . • • . ~.~. , :"~-~W~1V~`~ir~ A PIULTITIfik WANTED. AN ind. - astrious, painstaking and intelligent man wanted In a country newspaper °thee- A man who neither driolinliquor, uses tobacco, nor swear., will be preferred. Permanent employment at a fair sal ary will be given. Inquire at the office of the DAILY Tsc- RORAPIL. le3o-4t+ WANTED IMMEDIATELY. IpOIIR or five "Shanty-keepers," to whom J.: Shanties, which are ready for use, wilt be furnished % Yor the purpose of accommodating boarders. Also, from 50 to 60 laborers: Apply to James Martin, on the N. C. R. R., Mahontongo mountain, 3 miles above Millersburg. Je22-lm* AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His tory of the War.% A rare chance to make money, Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per mouth. 200,000 volumes already 501d.. , -Send for eirculara. Address JONES BROS. & CO., de 30 - Publishers. Baltimore, WNTED—A good pastry Cook, and a good meat Co*; Immo at the "31:?-(lif BRADY HOUSE. CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK AT AND BELOW COST. MRS. N. MAYEIIi: No. 2 Market Street, BEING desirous of closing her Summ2r Stock of Millinery Goods, offers for sale at greatly reduced prices, such as - SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, HATS AND FLATS, &C. Constantly on hand; amplendid assortment of SILKS, VELVETS, LACE'S, • RUCHES, HOOP ST. COPS& HOS • HANDK-ERCHIPWS, GLOVES, COLLARS • -CUFF - • ' , BELTS, x GOODS, &C. Dealers will do well to call, as great bargains can be had at wholeEalo. - jel4 FIREWORICS! FIREWORKS!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY ~.}.l!orro T‘TI ..,W S THIRD STREET, NEAR WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA. TIE following stock of Fireworks is now in store:. Roman Candles, Rockets, , • Pin Wheels,'_;,,, : ~.:Mlnes of Stars and Serpents. seePellt . 4 hoPP4rBi Water - POO; .- FloWer Pots, Scroll Wheels, Benoist Lights, !Triangles, Blue Lights, Red, White and Blue, Spangalettes, Chinese Rockets, Pulling Crackers, Fire Crackers, Torpedos, Torpedo & Firecracker Gun, New Torpedo Bow, Joss Stick,.or,Plllll; , Flags eta Bowls-the limo Id parchaie whele thore is a goo as.. sortrnent. JOHN WISE, • fell-dlf Third street, near. Walnut. SELLING: OUT LOW ! OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS! - UTE intend discontiinie the sale of Li 'quors atiEt iffir Stock it a very small advance from cost price. We have purchased all our Liquors be fore the last rise Mid have lirge stock on band for throe or four years, whlckdrignarantecd4annot be purchased 'now at any price, ftoMthEritnporterr - .Pur Stick *mists 'of ' ' • • ' s alt grades. , . xrfir r We have parts of three barrels pure RYE,. -not colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2% years old. WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported., BRANDIES. We have part of 3f, cask HENNESSEY BRANDY, to which we invite the pialicuktr attention of families for medicinal purposes..."" The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from importers, less than $l5 per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal lon. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH AT FS, ORA mPAGNE WINES, CLARETS, &C . . Wslitvite the lUe*fotlimi.Of Hotel Keepers and Liquor Merchant eginerally,tts wo intend to sell, withOtt , servg, all our Upton, 'and t 44 will. be a good opportu nity for:bargnins., je2o . SHISLER & FRAZER. Dr. J. P. .KELLEWS Dental Preparations. GRANULAR.D.NNTIFRICIE I • AMERICAN TOOTH WASH I - RESE elegant preparations combine the T most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities. They render the Gumehard and healthy; neutrab i ge the acid - secretions of the mouth, (thereby removing the prime cause of deen.y.y* ,- EY their detersive properties they preserve tlie.naturelVder of- the .Teeth, without in the least degree injuring the enamel, while they impait to the breath - a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.— In fact theY are THE- BESTARTIOLES in* We for the pity-. poses named, ai a fair "trial- -'fully demonstrate, and as hasheen abundantly prosied by-tbeir extensive &de in this community during the last 14 years; and which will be readily testified to by many who have repeatedly urged the Proprietor to still further extend their sale and usefulness, They are warranted to be free from those: destructive acids which so Xesquently contaminate many' of the preparations of the present . day. Prepared and sold" at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of Second and Walnut streets. JOHN P. KELLER, ' Surgeon Dentist. For sale also by the principal Drugglate of the city. ' ap2l-d.tf AN , ASSORTMENT. OF OVER like STYLE S POCKET BOOKS, PURSES O , •':ECT,Mit. 0 N . 'N' A I L S FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT KELLER'S Drug and Fang Gati.ds Store, Na, 91 'Market skeet The beet Nor°boo TRAVELING SATLE ELS, And a general variety' :of FANCY GOODS, sadtable for Presents, now on hand at SELLER'S Drug Store, inarlo..tt No. 81 Market street. 1121.1 r • . • OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, for side is small , bales at UM , takii, immediately below the'cltys - 13a113] • A., c.. A.rkrrollairkV' LAW, NAS removed his O ffi ce from Third to Wai nut street, next.to ;this Prison. Aft business in trusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. ap4 CUT, FLY PAPER. , ANICE assortment. of Cut Paper for °cil -Inge, looking Manses', &tare frames and gas pipes, at SCREFFER'S BOOK STORE, . Harrtsbuir Pa. RALPH L. MACLAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Union building, Harrisburg, Strict attention paid to all legal business, Military - claims collected. my1.0.41.6m•e0d FINE TABLE OILS.-40 boxes fine table . oils of the best importations for sale, wholesale and retail, by SHISLER FR aElt, my 5 successors to W. Dock, Jr, Co SMOKED SALE OW— FINE SMOKED SALMON, just receded & FRAZER, folk (anocActsoralo Win. Dock, Jr, ko.)C FQ't SAIt —A Evekliorse-power_STKAM WOMB and BOLDER, Jngood order. Apply to F. GEETY, reb 2 ! 3- tr 4 PrAntit steel, below Exth. 1 : 1 A-Y! • - HAY!!! VI - AY of the best iihality is offered for sale. II I Call at litV CORIUM'S COAL CYFFICIG on the Canal Harrisburg. gliPSOitr PIC-IVICS. GRAND FIREMEN'S PIC-NIC, YOB THE BENEFIT OF' THE PAXTON FIRE COMPANY, NO. 6, AT ISA.EIINI_;EN 'S WOODS, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1864. Tekets 25 cents. • THE object of this pie-niejs to raise feuds 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 a helping band. It is the determination of the committee of arrange ments to prevent all improper characters from entssing the woods. The gate keepers have positive Orders to pass no females. of doubtful reputation, and the police fume have instructions to elect, all sada characters from the grounds, should any gain admittance by accident.. We are determined that none but respectable' persons shall part,cipate, as we intend to make this a respectable pic nic, ro that men euchring their families and not be in sulted with 'the presence of lewd women. An. adequate pollee farce has been appointed, with instructions to pre serve order at arhazards. A genets.' ipvltationle eatendot to all liverymen to run conveyances to ijie wpoda• Conveyanam will leave the following places every hour during the discolor the woods: Mr. Jauss' hotel, apposite the hese ho.use; Mr. Bemis's hotel, fool of tlecond street; lir. Wagner's Second Ward Ilpuse; Mr. Rauch's Washing ton House;.aud Kr. Frische's International =House.: tickets oan he procured from the members of the com pany, or from the following committee of arrangements: David I. Fortna, Geo. F. WearsT, Jr:, John Carichner, C. F. Vollmer, Patrick Burns. jen-iiht THE GRAND UNION PIC-NIC, To be given hi honor of Independence Dayat lIOFFMAN'S WOODS, ON MONDAY, JULY 4th, 18%. ADNITTANCE TO THE WOODS FREE. SRS will leave the Pennsylvania Depot at nine °Wadi A. M. and two o'clock P. M., and return at halfpast'seven Fare in cars to woods and Tatum, 25 matt The committee cordially incite' an claim's to rairlicipate in the festivities tit the day. No improper characters will be admitted. - COIIADTTEE: D. E. Martin, - Wm. Carson, A. H. Franken, Henry Snyder, T E. Faugby Henry De /full; Wm. F. ituGey,. James Sprncebanks. C-Bardge. Air Ample refreFtnnents will be supplied. je27-id NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gray's Patent Molded Collars Are not simpty.ffiat plectui of paper cut in the form of a collar, but arc Atoldedisnol Shaped &QV the neck, having a perfect .curve free.from angles or breaks, which is ob tained' &y , our 'Patented process; which also secures another advantage possessed by no other collar,—viz : Space for the Cravat in the Tern-down style, the issms or wane Iti prarEcxxv Remora AND FREE FROM PVCRBV.S, malting this '4lflir,f9r . tasq, neatness; and durability,` unequalled. They are made in Tarn-down style , in sizes from 12 to 17, and in Garrotte from 13 to 17 inches, and packed in neat blue boxes of 100 each; also in smaller ones of 10 each—the latter a very bandy package for travelers, army and navy officers. Jar- EVERY COLLAR is stamped - Gray's Patent Molded Collar." Sold by all retail dealers in Afen's Furnishing Goods The trade supplied by VAN DEC7SEN, WEIMER, k jel•eodßm 627 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT OF -Photograph Albums. BOUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled, gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps - . -••- - - ALBUMS WITH 30 Pictures - • $3 GO " ac. •-i • ••••• ' .... • 400 'together s"rltb v . rrione eithef styles of binding,, sizes and; price; which be sold clew.. • Soldier,s. you cannot buy aprettier / more durable and cheaper album anywhere. Cali and see at SOHEFFER'S Bookstore marl2-dtf Harrisburg, in. HOTEL AT PUBLIC SALE. 111 HAT valuable Hotel property known ai the PARKE . _ • on Market-street, Hturlsburg, Penn'a, lint be offered. at Public Sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 20th of July, at 2 o'clock, P. M. This property is in the.centre of the business part of the city, within a square of the Court Rouse and n-ar the Railroad Depot, havin g a flont of 27,4 ft 'feet on Market Etna, extending back 210 feet to a 20 test street in the rear, and now rents at $lOO per mouth, Terms of ene-half sash—the balance, if desired secured by mortgage, in yearly payments to suit pur chaser. For further information inquire of - JOHN S. OETWEILER, Attorney-at-Law. llarrisourg, Pa. Or BENJ. PARKE, - ja19.44.a .Parkcate, SuEquebannavounty, Pa_ BIOGrRAPHY FOR BOYS. THE FARMER BOY,• and hotir Ixa became Command:" er-in-Chiet; $1 25 THE PIONEER BOY, and how ho became President, $1 25 THE FERRY BOY, and the Financier, THE PRINTER BOY, or how Bon. Piaoklin made hia maik, $1 25 THE FARMER BOY, and how he became Lieuten, ant General In press. A YOUTIFKKISTORY OF THE REBELLION, from Fort Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly illustrated. $1 25 At BEKUNERta BOOKSTORE. NEW GOODS--JUST OPENED ! BERGNER'S Book and Statione,ry Store. Embracing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POCKEVROOKR, BucKatairoßsi, PORTMONNAIM, .ke at prices to suit all circumstances ' POCKET CUTLERY, Consisting of a flue assortment of WolaenhoLro's &ape ' ' • PoclietKolvaii: GOLD PENS, From Newton's celebrated manufactory. Every Pen . with a guarantee, PORT FOLIOS, WRITING .CASES, ROSEWOOD DESKS, PAPETERIES, Together with every article usually found in a find Book and Stationery establistpent, at tnyl2] - BERGNER'S, 51 Market stroell Diattrasses ! S pring -Beds IS Comforts: 7, PALM LEAP HAIR TOP IiATTRASSES. Plain Leaf Cotton Top Mattresses. Corn Husk Hattrassest. Patent Spring Slat Beds. , • "'Feather Pillows and Bolsters. Cotton Comforts and Spreads Ladies' Willow Work Stands. , Carpet Camp Stools. = Door Rugs, Carpet Hassack.s. . Iron Bed-steds, latest pattern, &e„ - &e. N. R —Sofas, Lounges, Cushions, Chairs, and Mat trasses repaired. Hair and Spribg - Mattresses made to order. No.lo9Harket street, Harrisbuty, Pa. ielB-dim J. T. BARNITZ. OAP SA-GO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, R u t. nieg and NewYork'StateTheese, just Deceived at SHISLER & FRAIER, - ~ .5 ~Itaag.esso, •W. • Jr. k co. Land for Sate. AORES of land, in Dauphinco. 5 .at pavatiksale, id part or ihe.whole, to sail 20 - purchasers 136 acres dear buildings thereon, with Saw for fluther alms, ad dresg mySo4llm* . 1N13P12114 coaatir, ec WAL _a -.1111( fel OPEN EVERY Eif With a Firat-clans Com sok _ SINGERS, DA-"MONEPS, COMEDIANS, 7 Admission It, can. - .... Seats in Boxes. ............ ............. ...... 25 - J. IL DO'NMIJL INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND MUSIC FOR THE MELODEON, AND ALL INSTRUMENTS OF THE ORGAN CLASS. ZUNDEL'S - MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. Containing the Elements of Music,' Progressive &s -erene', and a large coliectiou of Choice Music. 1.2 25 NEW METHOD FOR TctE MELODEON. Se/elted mainly from "Zundel's Instructor," and containing in a idition to Lessons and Exercises, a collection of Popular :songs, man variety of Psalm and Hymn T 113106. 150 CARHART's MELODEON. Elementary and Progres sive Studies, with a collection of Choice Vocal and Instru- Mental Music. - , st 60 AMERICAN 80ifOOL FOR THE MELODEON. 150 MOAN L MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. 1 50 WINNER'S PERFECT GUIDE FOR THE MELODEON. De4gbed as a Soli Instructor, with Choice Music. 'MELODEON wi rao MASTER. dl) WOODBURY'S MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. 50 OREEN AND WHITE'S lIF.LOD EON INs ntucroß 60 HOWE'S SUR &AD NE AND MELuDEONINSTRCC. 10 THE SHEATHE:4E A collection of Music for the Me lodeon, Seraphine and Hoed 'argon. 50 - The instructiuns in each of the above books are suited not only to the Melodeon, but to all instruments of similar consunetion. For sale by J. E. Gonkl, Philadelphia. Oliver Dimon & Co , Publishers, Boston. tell-tf THE Undersigned Commissioners, named in an Act of the Legislature, approved the 4th day of May, 186; entitled an act to incorporate the Millers burg and }Mush Gap Railroad Company, hereby vs-a public notice that books will be opened for receiving sub scriptions to the Capital Stock of raid Consp.uzy at the following named limes and places in Lhe county of Dau phin, to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker, in Gmtz town, on THURSDAY, the 231 day of June, inst. At the house of Benjamin Bordner, in Berrysburg, on MONDAY, the 27th day of June. inst At the house of J. G. Yeager, 'in Millersburg on THURSDAY, the 30th day of June, inst . At the .ONES 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 least, six 'hours, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on every day, for the term of three judicial days, or mail the number of shares authorized by the law shall have been subseribed. DAVID R. PORTER, - HENRY THOMAS, JAMES FREELAbD, G. M. IthUBAKER, F. WENRICK, JoicATHAN rstrAll, DANIEL. I EDT. HARRE,RUI:O, ISt June, 1864. CLOAKS ? CIRCULARS AND ApEtiimuiALANl IN . D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING, MARKET STREET. A New Philadelphia Cloak Store, Havenow n epleudid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS', FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS, NEW FRENCH SAGES, AND NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS. The above beautiful samples, in -wery color and hand somely trimmed, from $7 50 to SlB • 1000 SILK. xicar0x1..1.!...:, CIRCULARS, SACKS AND 8A5.1;.;.:, Handsomely and ri. hly trimmed, from $lO upward - CHILDREN'S 31.ANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY, my 2.5 NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS. - ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR IS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION ageirtql explosion or Mulling of the flues or boiler, ns noth ing can prei•ent it Of not tampered with) rom giving im mediate notice of lack of water in the boiler, in season to put on a supply without drawing the tires. Want of water is the great source of so many sad catastrophes Which have recently occurred. We warrant khis instrument to be a perfect insuranc against such contingencies. Price $5O. Full instructions as to the mode or applintion as well as reference to most of the prominent manufacturers and iron masters of the Statousing them, sent on application D.to C. MEADE & CO., Pittioinug, Pa. D. C. MEAD, CELLS. MAGGIL j It4ILLINEILY G.OODS. MRS. d..11.18'8K, NO. S MARKET SQUARE. (Nest door to Felia's Cionfectioneryj . SHE IS PREPARED to sell to the of Harrisburg and vicinity the Latest Styles of -Millinery and Faney Goods, Al cheaper prices than any hews; in the city. The quality of her goods cannot be surpassed. DRESS MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE Will be neatly executed. Ladies call and examine for yourselves. aplS-dtjyll NEW PHIL A DEI .I'4l El A C LO A. H 4D it , IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, - Market Street, Harrisburg. • 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES OR EASIVNABLE O_LOABS AND CIRCULARS, AND FINE SPRING SHAWLS. Will open on the lot of April. [mar2l-dly cu., - -srsurAff_azur) CONCENTRATED LEMONADE, I S a pleasant, healthy beverage. $1 25 Very convenient and refreshing for invalids having fever or great thirst. Its portauility recommends it 'o travelers. Its convenience at pic-nics will be apremated. .10 sugar required; one table-spoonful simply dimolVed in a glass of cold Water and it *done. _ . . . . . - SELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE, jar No. 01, Market street CITY TAX. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Common Council of the city of Harrisburg, have completed the levy and assessment of taxes for the year 1664„and that all persons shall be entitled to an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. on the amount of their respective City Taxes, on pay ment of the same to JOHN T. WILSON, Esq., City Tao surer, on or belore the Ist day of July, 1864' By order of the Common Council. DAVID HARRIS, Clerk. lisinussulte, June 21. 1864_ N B.—Taxes will be received by the Treasurer until T o'clock r. x , or each day. je2l LIQUID RENNET IQUI.D RENNET yields with nilk the most luscious of all deserts for the table; the light eet and most grateful diet for invalids and Children. Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution; when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy of digestion, and supports the system with the least possible excitement. When still greater nutritive power isdished, cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful converts a quart of midi into a firm curd. Prepared -and SOW, wholesale and retail by a. A. KUNIikL, jels-tr 118 Market street. PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 14TH DISTRICT, } KARRISSCRO, Pa.., June 6, 1664_ TO DRAFTED MEN.—I am directed by Lieut. Col. J. V. tomfOrd, A.. A. Provost Marshal General, by his eheular, No., 59, of June 4, 1E64, to pub lish. "That drafted men are DM:allowed to enlist as volun teers after 'toeing drafted; and that the cravats for dratted men will remain for the sub-districts tram Which they Were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has lar.hae, not mom paid to such men, upon 'till gal enlistment,'' JNO. KAY CLEMENT, CaPtain and Provost Marshal, 14th Diet; PA, • je6-citt MHO FORTES, MELODEONS, MEET MUM VIOLINS, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS,' STRINGS, DRUMS, FIFES, and all kinds orMUSI CAL MERCHANDISE, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING ENGRAVINGS PICTURED , AS WARD, No. 12 Hi ASSFA, PHOTOGRAPH CAR P DATI RE ALRaS, a r uRO : TY ff,em PE ©EMS, Thfrd street, the largest Music Stoic this Side - uf the great Chia. 50 DOZEN JABS ENGLISH TICKLER - comprising Manly; Chow- , mixed Pickles, Gerkins,Airalmits and - Onions: Fri sere wholesale and retail by Wal,F.B. & F 145., succeeSmalli, WAN:lOlc= „ • • it , _,,, ROTICU. 4c-'fd 4.