Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 01, 1864, Image 3

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HARRI6BURG, PA
FRIDAY EVENING, ELY 1, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices; Marriages,
Heaths, ac., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, mast invariably be accom
panied with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
EVening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edit ion. without extriVehargc.
TOWN AND C:OWNTRY
State of the Thermometer To-day.
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MILITARY RELIES FUND. —The regular
monthly payment to soldiers' families will be
made on Friday, July Ist, at the Sheriff's
ogee, between the hours of fourand
GEO. BEFEGRER, Prost.
0 lii,wAans, See'y.
ALL persons entitled to pension, or bounty
and back-pay, due - deceased soldiers, can have
any information in regard to it gratis, by call
ing on Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent, Har
risburg, Pa. :Office in Dant . TEracia.tru
Th:lrd street. je*dlw
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Oat day last week 500 fish were•caught,
a single haul in Middle creek, Adams county,
Penny
THE Vino street Sunday School had a plea
sant time at Derry, yesterday. A large number
of persons were present at the pie-nic. The .
occasion will long be remembered by the
children composing the school.
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DON'T forget the great Union pie-Me to be
held at Hoffman's Woods to-morrow. Cars
will leave . the foot of Market street at 8 a.-ar.
and 2P. m. Fare for the round trip, 25 cents.
TEE city council has passed an ordinance
authorizing the laying of six-inch water pipe,
with plugs, &c., and branch pipes, in several
of the streets in West Eliirrisburg. Seven
thousand four hundred dollars are appropri
ated for paying the expenses of the same.
StLES OF CONDEMNED GOVERNMENT PRO.
PERTS, —On Tuesday next, sth inst.', a num-.
ber of stoves, pipe, grates, pans, & - c., will be
sold at M'Cormick's warehouse by Captain
Reiehenbach. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock.
On Tuesday, 12th iust., .a largo number 4:4.
. .
horses, wagons, ambulances, saddles;collars,
grain bags, &c., will be sold at the Gayer*
meet corral, near Hammelstown. Sale to
ow - me:ice at 10 o'clock-.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OT GETTY&
erau.—Persons wishing to attend the great
Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, to be
celebrated on the battle field on Monday next,
July -ith, can reach that place at 11 o'clock,
sr., by leaving Harrisburg on the Northern
Central accommodatiOn traityfat 7 a
believe no express train leaves kg:mt.:ll2-RO
on Monday morning. If persons could leave
here at that time they would reach Gettys
burg at 7.30 A. ae. A grand time is antici
pated. Gov. Curtin will be present.
DiSTURM/NU. A SLEEPER.--Sleeping on a cel
lar door, in ancient days, when feats of that
character were common, was still esteemed a
daring achievement -but a nocturnal nap on
a railroad track now eclipses all, cellar door.
siestas. Indeed, it is a' nightly business for
those connected with the different railroad
depots, to rescue drowsy and drunkdiilinii
viduals from sure destruction by persisting to
sleep either on or close to railroad tracks.
Some of the most horrible accidents have re
sulted from this reckless habit of seeking
sleeping accommodations, atl it iVere, thus in
the very jaws of death. This morning, hs the
fast Express was going west., and just before
the train reached the depot, the engine web
stopped and the alarm given that a man lying
on the track had been run Oar. Going a.
short distance to the rear, those in charge of
the train discovered a prostrate man (?) stu
peTied with liquor, considerably bruised but
not fatally injured. 'The poor inebriate had
sought sleep near the track, and as the: train
passed he was caught by the " cow-catcher "
and either dragged or thrown a considerable
distance. If that inebriate had been mangled
and instantly hurried into eternity, would the
vender of the poison which destroyed his
senses, been responsible for his slaughter and
his salvation?
IN MorroN—Tiaz TTTTa, Cron,--We noticed,
some time since, that Mr. Georgo M'Calla had
been authorized to overhaul and repair the
hill clock, and to supply it with such new ad
ditions as would make it hereafter a correct
indicator of time. The machinery of the ,
clock was all removed and completely repair
ed, while the additions made were of the most
important character; and, in the future ;
M'Calla intends to render the hill olock a regu-•
lator for time in this city, as far, at leatit, r ii
• is capacity and machinery will admit
Hereafter we can regulate our watches and
locks by Harrisburg time, as it willbe indi
ated by the hill clock. Heretofore, we were
, ontrolled by what is called " railroad time,"
egulated by calcdlations made at Altoona,
.d based on observations' at Philadelphia,
d Pittsburg. While such calculations served,
• e workings of a railroad, it did not, .ot
.urse, indicate the mean time of this jail-,
• de. The difference between Harrisburg
nd what is called Penna. railroad time is al
lmost ten minutes; indeed, the time of no
o railroads run n i ng i n t o an d through t h is
-ity agrees,' the difference being stich as to
- rider it impossible to regulate by either for
.usiness purposes. The object of Mr. M'Galli
to secure Harrisburg t ime—Urpitartim . 13—
.d henoe the necessity of all standing by the
pital and trusting confidently to the deiik
• gs of the hill clock.
..a„
Jk d i -
—The clocks in the Senate Chamber an
.use of Representatives are also to bare= ed and put in goad running order.
APAU.,5,0142/4 1 P:1 444-WAstiketiiva
butg, Pa. vcittio*grilee,staa.
Tan Caors throughout M,apyieed are. eery
fine 4,l474ir . 4hayldstlaietii.lniiidande; and^
wheat a splendid yield ; the greater part of
the latter having been already cut.
Tze Sow, of 1812 will,m,ef. at,Braot'Ai
exchange, onn - Monday morning at 8 O'clOck•
Tickets for the dinner can be had from Dr.
Ileisley. 2t
4 g t, goLmori. t„,figeuate„
dependence day, as usual. They will proba
bly hold their celebration on Independence
Island. , .
HOPE FIRE Com:mfr.—A stated meeting of
the Hope Fire Compaq will be held at their
hall, this eSenini, the itsdal hour.' Pang.
tealattendance is requested.
3 P. nr
91
A STATED MSSOINg Of 010 .1 1 1 VIASbiligttgl Eose
Company, will be held at the Hose Rouse, this
(Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Punctual M-
I *dance is required. j93o 2t
RETURNED. - Lieut. Alfred Foote, late as
sistant mustering officer in this city, who was.
ordered to the front' about a month ago, re-.
turned to this city yesterday, with a rebel bul
let in one of his limbs. He received the wound
in front of Petersburg:
CArr. Se.nns ]ldis 2ta.-Among,the m suing.
officers of the Penna. 'Cavalry, since one'
of the recent engagements, we notice the
name of Captain William A. Sands, late in
command of Camp Curtin. We trust the
Captain, nlny Soo be reatare4 to his
went.
Tun 'Union. League of Beading has engaged
Prof. Lowe, the a3ronauti-to make' a balloon
ascension in that city, on the 4th of July.
Prof. Lowe is the inoitidistinguished balloon
ist in the.•world, and has made more ascen
atom than any other man.
TREY have sweet ladies down South. They
are snuff dippers and they chew. A Tennes
see writer was helping toplay one of the "kiss
ing games" at a house warming, and he says :
"After a lively aise reought her, and when,
juit as I was drawing the little angel into my
arms, preparatory to. embracing her, she said,
" hold on a minute—`wait till t take my to
too out of my mouth."
Cot NEIIiNTGLE Paamlolo.--TheUity Councils
of Pittsburg, by a unanimous vote, adopted a
resolution requesting Cilia. Curtin, as an act 'of
ice to the stockholders of the Pittsburg
and Connellsville railroad, and the, citizens of
kittsburg, who are deeply interest e d in its
early completion, to withhold his ' fiietitute
from the bill passedvdttenitthe last seSsionUf
the Pelmsylvap* Togislature - .altering the
charter of said road,, ,
VERY IMPORTANT to the interests of the eon
sumers of fresh vegetables, •an(d` more eve
ly the comfort ; of 4osei.who do not wish to
$o early, and !amides avoiding the great
rnshaiadjam, daring the morning market:
The` - 'proprietor' - of•lffe Xeitalblie - *trek -
Farm intends owning the Z , rening-„ldarketi
commencing Friday. July let, 1864, "if the
weather permits,* in the lower market house.
,The proprietor pf igle.4bpre #113014, gener
ally the first in market with early produc
tions, of thk Ivry best quality, which is an
item of imPOrtance . ai as convenience to
those who are'regalar cast omers. •
NoTiosi—At a meeting of , the friend)!
the Sunday Sehool cause, held in the Presby
terian church, (Market Square,) June 28th,,
The undersigned into' appointed's committe e
to make arrangements for the meeting of the
Stato Stmday-Sohool-Oonventien, to' be held
in this city the last Tuesday in September:
• Eriiscopal, R A. Lamberton, Wm. Buehler.
N. S. Presbyterinn t F. P,alnisaktociEXA.24
Shaeffer. `-• ' ' -
0. 8. Presbyterian, J. P.:Seiler, W. S.
Wallace. ,
Lutheran, 4A.1 'Wirt Eturatsl, E. `B.G'ffilxian,
11 .1 1 11 ° X12 Pe odist, IL J. Hedge, B. J. Harris, T. J.
Gahm= lierforin.ed, R R Re'kerb P`;'
bert.
Baptist,' Geo. CURIAL Inc. Whitman.
Free Baptist, Theo. F. Boyer, Peter Atticiot..
Eethel, D. A. L. Laverty, J. Hickenaell.
The committee is respectfully invited to
meet at the room cit-the rotme Moiril's-bhris
tiail AAA thou, :,14.;,
o'clock: je3o-2t
Taft REPORTED 3 OTINT AT FORT WASHING
fermi" 'Via' lAA . fir: ".. bliiatilattai 'on
Tuesday, and was published in :the Organ,
subsequently, that a mutiny had occurred in
Fort WaShindfai, and thaithe liatter . if foeated
there had been -ordered -to, leave. , Provost
Marshal Opdylce gyes usthe following account
of anliffaiiihat is sup posed to have caused
the rumor above refertedlcii"?
It
appears thet, on *saw evening abQut 5.
o'clock, Lt. Stanwood, of the 3d 11. S. Cav
alry, arrived 'A" - l'i t ridgejort,' ha - viiVg . In his
rge.abeutkme.hmared.reondigi wh.o.were
eh route for the front, from Carlisle„Burracks.
When on the ti';i4 from . Chrlide' to Bridge
gefji a difficulty arose between some , of
_the
men, and resulted #4 the_ Wrzlb 2 llPf two., or
three of tbetn, Upon' ariiiiiiiatthe opposite
side of the river, Lieut. Stanwood , came to
city, and applied !kir-4 'glair& to; taste charge
of.tki, 'untir g el - 4 , 4iii at, which
ha they were to leave I'M- Washington, The
, guard wagisrashiteAsipfbiblitil!Siishilr-crid
aiyie, and no distatbik6e;Awhatever>o66ed.
' 'lsottf , this &Mir the' . repOrt "was - Mised of '
mutiny fulliang:the Men comprising Captain
Bates'
.hatiterJ4-Tall -. ..0f whom would -frown
upp,n tugyiatittunpt atiiikabbatiatiOn. • Ciiiitahi,
Bates is a iitiblikirieet, and has his command'
in the best state of disiipline;:l4 o fears need
be entertained of itur Asturbastaiooourring at
Fort Whgbin g4 l ; * SP 0/ 4 . 1 400.1*
mead of Pak The I vAttarY is still There,
Its preoincieildsWiiii h :via Neg.
head rumor that it had be 'iiiitoved. The
aonnd of the morning mid evening-guosIoon
:M11418 to be heard, arifltrothrmg . -morn is neoes
-11417 t° rell 4 tl r l l -11! 161 / 4
8 tliat 4
414 ' 7 1 **Y
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aiaffeaTi ::.deficiencies—
dravn onWetineadtiy, Jun 0.294, to report for
examination, atgakiriayuxt on Wedne sday
neat, ‘ TtztrAithi.l.B4T --e "2 #-
DERRY TOWNSHIP.
1 Eli Ebemole,',agedlCsticiimakei
2 Samuel Wabier, aged 44, eoachmaker.
3 Geo W Greinor, aged 28, dazmer r
4 Henry Yeigst, itge&44.:4llrier•
5 hieraiala Balabaeh, aged 8, farmer.
6 Joseph Landis, aged 43,_1aborer. . • • • d.
7 Wm. blinieh, aged 21,.laborer •
ELAWAX. TOWNSHIP. ,
Henry Hung el, aged 20, laborer.
2 H W Hoffman, aged 28,. farmer.
3 Edward Huxley, aged 27, moulder.
4 Jacob Miller, aged 27, farmer.
5 John W Miller, aged 22, laborer.
6 John S Shott, aged 29, laborer.
EAST HANOVER. TOWNSHIP
1 Thomas Shellenliamer, aged 40, wheel
wright. - .
2 George Hoover ; , aged 20 blacksmith.
3 John Reichtr, aged 28, laboren ,- • •
4 Benj. Gingrich, aged 22, 'latlcrpi., • ' 71 .
5 Henry Shriver, aged 30, labOrer..
6 Daniel Gerberich, aged 20, farmer, .--•;
7 Benj Kinleyi aged 43, labprer. - • •
8 Levilletrink, aged 42 farmer.
9 Wm Londermileh,aged 24, merchant.
10 Jacob H Miller, aged 27, scaler.
SOUTH KANovrat Towrisizip.
1 Godlieb Mike, aged'39, brickmaket.
2 Samuel Howard -aged 36 laborer.'
JACFESCth TOWNSttIP.
1 Daniel Grim, aged .25, laborery
2 Jonas Hunts, aged 36; laborer.
3 Wm H F i nders, aged 34, mason.
4 Jacob Barmy, aged 22, carpentr
.i.kn'EFtSON TOWNSHIP.
1 William Richard, aged 13; fanner.
2 Wm A Kelirep, aged 27, biackiinith.
3 Isaac Buffington, aged 39, hkborer.. :
4 Levi Bowerinan, aged 25,, lahorer,
5 Samuel Paul, aged 23, laborer. •
0 Cornelius. Hoffman, aged 27, farmer.
7 tf hn P, Sweigard, aged 28, farmer.
,
LTSMIS TOWNSHIP.
,
1 Loranee 'toyer, aged:24, laborer.
2 John A.Saltzer, aged 25, tailor.
3 pinion Wolf; ageir36,--liibora.
4 Wine Ostiinab, ages 21; laborer
analoarrowN—sourn
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1 Samuel Hughes, aged 22, laborer . (colored. )
2 Ephraim Lewis, aged 34, boatman.
t MIDDLE PA.X.TO TOWNS/UP.
1 Elias Mears, aged 27, stonemason.
2 Isaac Bell, aged.3B, farmer. ....
3 John Bricker,. aged 30, boatman.
4 Geo Muckier, aged 24;laborer.
5 Chas Freeland, aged 39, merchant.
6 Lrious Sheppley, *a 37, farmer.
7 Fredevick - 11: Wit - 4C,• aged 42, laboier,
DPPER. .1401 TON• • 2'?WiwiSHIP.
I, William A Keagy, aga444, shoemaker
NCOMILBSB1:410
1 Aaron. Bressler, aged,2o, plasterer.
2 Jolmj).Hunter, aged 28, carpenter..
3 Frederfek I% Gilbert, aged 37, , merchant: .
4 Wm J Seal, 40'138, larnb4nidri:
Jump TO SHIP. , .
• I :tames Hoffman a -aged' 1 : 23, fanner '
2 WM Boj , er, aged:4o, farmer.
3 Semi W Newbaker,- aged 44,, lainier. • 3 '
4 Abraham Miller, aged 23, farmer. •
5 HenryLippencott, aged 38, sawyer.
6 Wm II Coletbok, aged 44, carpenter,
7 Christian ffeikle, aged 44, lumber mer
chant.
8 Andrew Presly, aged 37, laborer..
9 bavid Lidick, aged 35, laborer.
10 Sohn Bhrinet, aged 38, ,laborer.
11 Geoige Warner,age&39, laborer.
12 George W Genan, aged 43, laborer. •
: scums
1 Adam Karel, aged• 93 faimer,
2 Jacob Billeger, ag7.:A'36, mason,
SWATAitA TOWNkM.
1 Ephraim Bi3e.bailgli; aged 28, blie,kmalrer
2 jamee F.J.dozw, aged 37, farmer..
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3 Joseph Kerr, aged 28, laborer. ;
LOWER SWATARA TOWNSMP.
1 Edward J Putt, aged 43, Doctor; .. ~... •
2 Michael Seidel's, aged $7, laborer,.:_:;::
3 lqrabriel Gover,.ageotaklaborer. ..._
4 John Gardner, aged:34v saddler. -
5 Abraham Strite ageid i- 37,46140r. : ' :".-'7-'`::,
6 Abriduun Ebersole, agisdA4, ',farther. ~.....:.
7 limnual,lT lituzatiuLagad 20, farmer. , -
8 John Middies aged 28, laborer. -' ' .•
• • • - StraQI4CI4IO4.TOWNSERP.' t• -
1 Daniel Nealy,' aged 21, attendant,
2 David Garman, aged 23, laborerl ; • -
3 Pnideriek Keiser, aged K-laborei.-A A 1:
' ' ' Vgcol.ltaco 40 wimp ~., , ,
1 Alired Witman, aged" ,- laborer.' •,' • '-."-'--
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2 Elias Rumberger 35, mirtor. -, 14t
3 Emanuel Hoffman , aged N raildroadar. -
4 Daniel_ The9ANlcarAd . 4Q, biaokamith.. , :2, -,:.
Fiatiiiimi Covax A1C3112, ituanhx-General
Sheridamin bier Offleial.'atetnnti 'of'his - battle
with Leert naValo unit Cordoliaviln 'the
repoita among the rebel dead left
on the field r •'Pol e etpiluguidipgA,
regiment; killed:'' This donbtless was Thomas
M'Allister„ foqueriy. of St.: Thomas, .iir this.
county., He was a native of Juniata, and
moved here some time about the year 184 Q.;,
Was chosen the Lagitdatire in 1846 with
Majdr John AL Ponierny, but wtui: not, ret..urp
ed.' • go - dn m
iafter he ovedAti ltdAed
up as a rebel. Colonel, and.has at last piettihs.
hard. fate he !invited by tredinfiVithis
brother, Col, Robert. , MAllister; eV:Plants. )
has soniniandekknve Jersey ' kpgilhairiE for,
tWo years past, and has twice, bitge
when his rebel brother'necinutunid was empig
eitipintit him...-Chsnubersburg Repoatkry.
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MEM
Tim Fotrawn or Jury.- T A large nu, ?l'
yonng andlieititif l 4 l 4.ol.es dreseca inboliday ,
attire, With love, joy and veneration exprOseed
in eyery -movement itnd'repreeentation,luid
agetablett long years ago, on our Capital /4,
tocelebilata - ,that„glorious day:in our oonntrYs
histdry that gave to down-tyodden man
arty afidpretection in the' - pursbit 'of happt.-.
nem- is 0111-o)gigig4QX.enittititiiil4.liii&
bindingTlOAity - and why is It that our ,y:51:9 ;
tart' !ore of . ccitintuJiaa6iotigiviiiiiWPAmtCh
in some preparation for_colebratiny.pe com
ing, birth-day of Aiimiridenlibeit Itairria
.burgeis, wake np; do not grow Ca to thein;
terest of.yoitr country, and purchase dry goods
at the che store Al O. L. ‘Bownian, No.
corner` of Front and Market,. Strota; and all;
Will be well. , • •
St i ECIANOTICES;
f , • HAIR TEI t !wit DVIC
HatchelorW.COlebrebbad. fly..
- - IS THE BEST ZN: EELS W,0124D.
:The only Hamden, Tree and- RAW* B4je Enown.
apiend4Hair Lye , la peefeos--clategollied; Hasty-.
Or Gl* liairlastently toe Morro Moak or Illatireters
without iiijarlig the Hair or atainiog the Skin, Araying the:
Hair esitatid'beautiful ; Departsfresbivitality, tlegeOly
'Mastering its pristine oolor,'Fad xectiV*. ill e OAP of
bad Dye& The genulue is signed WLLLIAM A BATCH
.SNOB others-.are mere -insitatioaa r iad—abould be
l'Olded• Bold by a l/ PrugO,l 4 Mr - VadorY - t-la.l. l ar,
, aiddsraines fiaw um& .eiliarr lea esmairki tar saii,
.
jar To Meer. the_ Heusi of Mites, • time"
butchtr's cdcbtattli UPICINING FLY-MILER, a neat
cheap artieNv o r me ase: Every sheealwill kill a quart
BOLA MLR
YMCA , munaisato., URI mirlotiireeti,
raushiploodwilillisiooda • sr
Kis4llrfihri
For the cure of
eases, &.e., ate specially idi
ministers, singers and Persons whoa'
o 1 them to speak in pttblie. Manufacta
yby C. A. Bannvart A Co., Harrisburg,
Pa; to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist evemwhere.
Read the following testimonials from some
qf our eminent clergymen:
t.... 1 Heamentrao, Feb. Bth, 1864.
_ C. A. Runivear—,Decir Sir: I have used
I.llrown's Bronchial Troches, Waster's Lozenges
d other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully connhend your own as a
most admirable specific. forpnblic speakers
and singers. in cases - 51" hogs/mess, coughs
and colds. I have ,found them serving in
time of need, most effeatuallr
r Yours truly, 4 1.-K ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presb)Orian Church.
jav-I agree with 14.„Rob*sou as to the
value of Bannvart's
r. • C: 4 43ATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. Li. prosbytirrian Church.
112,1=m:fie Jan., 1 Gi
'To U. A. 13Axxv..uvr 2 - I tear Sir: In th habit
- -Of speaking very fregnontly, and in places
- *here the vocal organs RI:, very much taxed,
',have found the need if some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has,,been supplied. in your
excellent Troches-
-4 consider them very, far superior to any
Lozenges that I haveirV6 , r used, in removing
speedily that hnslriness-pf the voice arisiiv,
from its too frequent use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public a
dresses. Yours, Acc.
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
'Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To 0. A. BAssvAirr—Dear Sir: Having Wet
pur Troches, I am free to say they are
tite. best I have ever trip 4 and Arent,
pleasure in recommendtigigni tileaMpbrrioruk
'fainted with sore throat or huskiness of
,voice arising from public speaking or singing.
TAAL
pis* of , 13.14 e A ChurW =.;
DISTRICT Apron:noes OIMICR,
I HAmussusa, Feb. 29, 1864.
.To C. A. BlinvvAnT--Degr I have
4ound your Troches to be invaluable in re
&piing hoarseness and in strengthening the
-noniales of the throat. 'they impart clearness
the voioe H en,dpre pfcts . 4.* of greA,bent
fit to all pullTh'sfiakers. A. T. HEIM
~ ~=. jk p f p j pp i skii A, 4NTED • 41.4 '.. i
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N ..I.li notriolisopEtuan ,an int ote
.
ILman wanted in a country newspaper office. A
man , who neither drinks liquor, uses tobacco, nor sweare,
will be preferred. Permanent employment at a fair sal.
•ary will be given. Inquire at the Mike of the 139. mt TEL
SCULIPIE ie3o-4t5
WANTED IMAIEDIATVILY.
STOUR OXL:I4XCUSIMAY*IIIingi' whom
Shanties, which are ready for use, will be tarnished,
for tbe purpose of accommodating boarders. Also, from
,60to 60 laborers. Apply to James Martin, on the N. C.
EtAt., Mabontongo mountain, 3 miles aoove Millersburg.
j e2r2,l -sei "". '4O
attft MAW S° 14 41149,F10.440 1 W
44-;t9aop.44ww.fr. tiliAllsonAMe.-94400991W.,,
Agents are clearing from $lOO to ;zoo per month. 200,000,
*opireo4.9 scidokftVail- .414104.
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CLOSING OUT
SUMMER STOCK
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BELOW COST.
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vtgit(G: destitotizzi'of , :islosing bOr -Stuitmgr
Stock of fiflifirialrGikithr; difeilaferidleitt. great - I'lP
Tettiliced prices, such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
HATS AND FLATS, &C.
' l ".43enstantly on hand, a splendid assortment of
VETS
,
LACES
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-10501:1) E1f21:1, , /it 2 I:, MIJI‘;-,-,Auyi:lh. t ti
1.32 t 43 :1 , 4141(r.1 10 twirl 511,1. 14M8if.p
, paggsitfilegin l / 4 .400 ,-.
Dealers will do well to call, as great bargains can be
had id. wholesale. Jel4
'PlithATONak :14BINORKSI!
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL B Y
;JOh N WIS7E,
THIII STREET, NEAy.W47IXT, )141HHPWIMIr.414
!Ili n,.atlnits,o , c4l , ,
t.81../W
Pin Witsehro,i.....,r 116400 otairtela;t•
tMasirldßespents:
Serpentil;« Gmatitiapperscow,
;Water Pots,
~.;
SCroll Wheels, Be. ngota Lights,
.Ttlangles, Blue Lights,
R t White and Blue, Spangalettes,
C ese Rockets, Pulling Crackers,
Fire Crackers,lrerpidoe,"
Torpedo FireOracker Gun,'New Torpedo l ow,
SOS . B Stick, or Punk, Flags, sc.
.i:Now is the time to purchase while there is a goo as
sortment. JOHN WISR,
06.4itt Third street, near Walnut,
-
WFsintend to discontinue the sale of Li
.... quora and offer our stock at a very small advance
'op cost price.,:ilPcilitte tenfilliirted amour'
pre the last rise and have a large stock on hand fur three
.. oc four years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased
now at aay,price Opal tble lopmagaa.
. Ott!' stOok,cPruf .11111€1,ef:
H L .
Ptali rtid 4 eik, le 3 . 42 nr• ,trzi,a,4 L2TIIS .F.A
,_,Agr.We have parts of three barrels pureRYE, ot
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2% years old,
WINES of alPtiadis4oVtiolititnt lnt ported.
Ft BRANDIES.
e have part of cask, , III,I 4 4 , TESSEY BRAND'Y',
to hick we invite the %Rand. afteintion of families for
414 0 dPinal pylpO l ses.
eimmit bn'borigfitio-day, from importers.
tea itim $l5 per gallon. We , will sell for $l2 per gal.
low
• •
- CLAII,ETS t &C.
Ns invite e ' fro3pectienoilteiel ' ileerie ' rs and Liquor
Merchants generally, as we intend to sell, without re
serve,; all our Liquors, and this will be a good opportu
nity for bargains.
Je2o 1411..SLER gh. FRAZER.
RALPH L. ItACLAY
AVI I TORNEY-AT-LAW..tTatriot and Union
building, Harrisburg. Strict attention paid to all
lbgal_business. Military• claims collected.
nt91046m-end
VINE TABLE 011 S.-40 boxes fate table
oils of-the beat importatiodi foosale wholesale and
4 , 45,11, by 831.18yEt AiFRAZER,
1 , 1046 . eacoessoraio w - voc__ k, Jr., & Co
SMOKED SaaitiON.—RA — SMOKED
- - - &tufo; just received at '4" _
..-, 8 lIIN & F Eli,
(auccessora to k, jr., &0..1C
ti.
~. OR BALE.—A Five-h wer STEAM
- - =GINS and BOMA in order. .Wy_to
.
3,1 ~ F. GESITT.
... , tr Wl* Wed, balm
72 Skiii
0
vo
,i,
W ANTS.
AT AND
rMn
.
Tickets
F"'"sA"4 At the dill ern-Ot
taaranta Tl4e Wal4eave rtM -1
street at 6 cetjoolt.L.: x. !Ad Irk* retUnlb 3 2 a L 7,30
Flare for th e , sounAtrtp 25 cents.
Ttekete for sale at the cane previousto darling.' 0 •
No improperylowywiers will be , admitted lo the woods.
GRAND FIREMEN'S: MAC,
FOE litk miapPrr OP vaw".
PAXTON FIRE. COMPANY,
,6,
iIAkIEXNLEN'S- WOODS,
ALORbAY, .TETLY 1864.
T ... ....... ,
25 Mita
objiwti.nf this pie r nle is to. raise hinds
aid an the completion of ottrnew engine/house,
now ineourae oterecUen. We hope the citizens or this
city and virunitty will lend us a helping hand.
It is the. deronnttabon of the committee of arrange..
meets, [a pra.veattattimproper:characiera from entering
the woods. The gate kceperahave positive orders to pass
no females of doubtful reputation, and the police force
have fustractions to eject all such characters from the
grounds, rhould any gain admittance by accident.' We
are determined that none but respectable persons shall
parc.cipate, as we:intend to make this a respeumble pia
nic, that men can bring their families and not be in•
suited with the presence or lewd women. An adequate
police force has oeen appointed,, with instructions to pre
serve order at all hazards. •
A general invitation is extended to all Iliterynien to run
COncegolloos to dm wOOds. , .
Conveyancls will leave the knowing places every hour
during the day, for the woods:- Mr...gauss' hotel, opposite
the hose house; Mr. Koenit's hotel, - foot of Second street:
Mr. Wagner's Second Ward House; Mr. Ranch's Washing
ton Mouse; and. Mr. Frische's International .House.
% icket.% can be procured from the methhers of the com
pany, or foam the.following comMittee oC arrangements :-
David L. Forum, Geo. F. Weava, cariohner, C.
F. Volliner, .Patrick Burns. • je2841/4 .•
TIE , GRAND UNION PICI.IIIC,
To . begiren In honor of Independence tiny at
']?'/lAN'S WOODS,
rTg ON MONDAY, JUL'Y 4th';'1.864.
, • •
ADMITT....4.NCE, THE WOODS FREE.
, ;TO; _
THE
the Pennsylvania Depot at
C nine o'<cick A.a.. and-two o'clock P. M. , and re t urn
at half-past Ave& r •
Fere in cars to woods and return 25 cents
The committee cordially instpaallegrlzens to participate
in the festivities of the cla n betpruper characters will
be admitted.
J Fought',
Wm 4 F kt'Coy, ••, 4-,
CB*dge." - •
/4-Ample refreslamfflh.Alite.aupplied.-
•
NE!V/ A.bVE - 1{1:1S . s MENTS.
PHOTOGRA.I I HALBUTIIS.
MOTHER! LARK ASSORTMENT •
••• - -
Pliotogr;aph. A.lbums.
•
BOTYND in FINE MOROCCO---panelled,
' giltand mounted with two heavy gilt &spa
I ' ALBUMS wrr
..• ,:..,-;
WitPiUtures fog • $3 1)0
4g . .., ~ , 1),00
uo -• h " ~. •.. ;., ....- 400
together with errious other styles of bindlug, slue end
plot; which wfll be;sold cheap. . .
:80 ter t s you clinnel,bily ii prbiller, more durable and
cheaper album 'any - client.. . - . •
• Call and, Bee - at SCIEEIj'ErR'S 800
. ketorq_
~. Marl2-dtf .llarrieburg, P S.
, aga-a
kibvEL AT I:47I{LIC SAILE.
pax' :valuable howl as
F'ARICE HOITS.r
Penn'. will be offered at
on Atka street, Harrisburg,
Wednesday,
the
20th
of
Publi Sale. on the premises, on
is
July,int 2-o'clock, r. itis - propsrty ttt . e'eeilrrlldf
Ifrizalne, a part ;or- lbw, pity, wi z % pq Utre o f the
Court House and M'sitliellallrosit g a fr s o w nt
of 2 ?fecittofe/larke!' s t riNtWltituAlut bas
t 2 T io r per
a2O rstieetnithe rear, and - now rents a
•
111, Te';' ,.0. s of sitd-orte:ll . tilf 'ohs]. —tbelialande, if desired
secured by mortgage, in' yearly paymenis Lo suit pur
; T.Troi further information inquire of • •
JOHN S. Dh.rw kILER,
Attorney-at-Liw. Harrisburg, Pa.
BENJ. PABE,k„ ,
Parlrvalo, Susquehanmorainti, Pa
Or t
jel -die
G F OR fithr
,BLORA PAN, S.
... ~..
.. . .
THE FARMER BOY, and kik! he . DecoLONPADITUtuWir .
er-In-Chlef, ','• 41 2 5
t
THE lONEER BOY, and how he, beco.roePresldept, $1 26
THE ERRY BOY, and the ihnuieler, . $1 25
THE ? RINTER lir., fr loop sn. gran:F.lin xnade
. .
Fsf
TfIE FARMER BOY, and how he became. Lienteno ,
alitiGeneraL In press. . ~ - . 0 ,
'iIk:YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION"; •Prim
Fort Sumter to Roanoke,-,elegautly illuvouted. $1 25
4 . . - .1:1E41.'111 . 4 , 4*v STORE.
NEW GOODS---JUST OPENED!
Books ,and:Stationery Stol e
:woo ektery new and Improved kyle of
;POCKET BOOKS ,
astllo C OBRE.NOF ifoLDEns,
CALF 4CI,N BOOK
*B Y CEI TF I PUR ` j •
•thlarA Yll. i fS6 '
at priOes to salt all circonimania ' -
POCKET cuTLERY, •
Consisting pf a Bap worn:neat of Miteatenholm'a Saps •
S t e& _ •
NSa
From Newton's celebrated manufactory. Every Pea
ad& ayakiriaktei
ra T ' F OL I493,
$ IT/ 111 M 0 1 8 i 2 ;sr , •
, $ - ROSEWOOD DESK.
, PAPBTKRIB*4O:
Together with every *AM iiiraally for na aMa
Book and Stationary egt.slAtunencai I .
ml' l2 l ! ,• ...4.4IIGNEWS, it 'Ca44,ii14,41
144 _ JO.
PP/•!Ag-Beloit ' Comforts.ll)
101AL11-11E47 HAFR TOPAIATTRASSF43.
11 PiainPliatr Cotten Top Mattrasieq.
Dorn }rusk Mattruses.
I . AT.;1 . 3:C0 , 1 •1 4 10,1 0.4 P r i tu ll$Ittg a .... /
Cottog ijkitriftrflieaddßp'
WilloWitOrtedtindi:
CarCapap Stook
Mot/tugs, Carpet Hassacks:'
Iron lied:stedapttestlattern, &c.
N. s6— r eolas,. Lounges, Cushions , Chmro, and Mat
trasse.i run - air : el Hair _and. Skring:,.lifatkrasses made to
order. i No. 109 Market street, - HVitborg,
• r BARNrrz.
QAP SAGO, Rnglieh Dait'y,' Pillo Apple, Nut
-40 meg andNew,YorkStarp=ast received at
FRA.Z.6B,
81/009150V3 Lg W. j.kick.., Jr, 4 0);
r9Y S
Land for Sale. . , ,
520. A ll. pri rj vale tt ' la per , Or in .th a D aup h i n
e l to .4;11
paapera ; 115 area clear, food btedinga Ilieraiii.; with
sawMU „For further partwakua,_atidreat.
. .
d 4. HE
myBo-daliee.- - .. - batiPhinDazipbto county, Pi.
B EEF TONGlTEl3.—Tinelargebeef tongues,
eared by J. S. Macho:Ter &Ob i and far sale b,
EITIBLER &FRAZER,
• jai; • Successors to W.. loatar, Yr, At ea., , •
UGAIIS
; SYRUPS, TEA COFFEE, of
S
all grilles sad price; at • • -
SHISTXR &MAW, •
lbuicooom W - .• Dock Jr. & Co.
'Decl rose F rriep
11D lOELE : 8 'IMES t!'
' L Ihr t itN e barra,
n 025
D
MElai
vwcsfiliwu.,
hop= .
CANTEIII3IJRY ItUSIO HALL.
. vi r go f BT„"iciy alum.
Larea#44.4, 4 2 , :-7••••••••
irss ukpany'Adkz,..—•
sa.lo . DANCF I 4 . Itx.,
''''''' • " • ''''''' • • ' '' cez.i.u.
fIiSTRUCTIokr, AND MUSit l ,
FOR TILE ME •„vox,
AND ALL,z7.,6,1_
MELODEON DISTPAICTOIL
INSTRUMENTS OF THE. °ROM, CLAN,
UNDED
LA Containing the Elements of Music, Prog,rsgive Ex
,ercutes, and a large collection of Choice MOMA $2 25
NEW METHOD FOR THE MELODEON. &tested
mainly from "Zundel's Instructor," and containing in
addition to Lessons and Exorcism, a collection ur PapuLar
conga, and a variety :of Psalm Ind Hymn Tunes. , St 60
CaRHART's MELODEON. Elementary and Progres
sive Stmlies,, with a collecUmr of Choke Vocal andJustru
mental Masa. 50
AMERICAN.SCHOOL FOB THE MELODEON. 1,50
MODEL argLuoti IN INSTRUCTuIt. 1 50
WINNER'S PERFECT GUIDE FOR ME MELODEON.
,DeAgriett as a Hell lostrtklor, with Choke Musk. 60
.MELGIFON MASTER. 60
WOCDBURY'S MELODEON INSTRUCTOR. 60
GREEN AND fE'S HELODF.ONINHIRCCTOR. 60
DOWD'S SDRAnINE AND ME LuDEON INSTRUG. 40
THE SERAPHENE A collection of Music for the Me
lodeon, Smaphine and Reed Organ. 60
The mstructions'in each of the above books are suited
not only to the Melodeon, but to all instruments of similar
construction. Fur sale by J. E. Gould, Philadelphia.
Oliver Dhow& Co , Publishers. Boston.
T HE Undersigned Commissioners, named
in an Act of the Legislature, approved the 4th day
Of May, 1864, - entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
burgand Raush Gap Railroad Company, hereby gibe
public notice that books will be opened for receiving sub
sariptiorts to the Capital Stock of said Comp the
following named limes and places in the county of Dau
phin, to wit At the house of Jacob Zenker, in Gratz
town, on THURSDAY, the 23d day of June, inst. At the
house Of Benjamin Bordner, in Berrysburg, on MONDAY,
the 27th day of June, 'lnst. At the house of J. O. Yeager,
its Millertburg - ou THURSDAY, the 30th day of June,
met. At the JONES HOUSE, in the City of Harrisburg,
on TUEsDAY, the sth day of July next; and that at said
dints and places some two or more of the Comutissionere
will attent.and that the Books will be kept open at iciert
all hours, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forehoon on
every day, for the term of three judicial days, or until
the number of shares authorized by the law shall have
beenstibeeribed. DAVID R. PORTER,
_HENRY THOMAS,
JAMES FREELAND,
G. M. BRUBAKER,
F. WENRICK,
JONATHAN SWAB,
DANIEL LEHR.
Je2d.4w
RABEISECRII, Ist June, 1861.
CLOAKS,
. • CIRCULARS
AND
MANVILLAS,
Hi D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STRET.
A NOV Phi/adelpliia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
as.sortmant of,
SPICING , &SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
.NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
• NEW. FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samples, in .wery color and hand
somely trimmed, from $I 60 to slb.
1000 SILK MANTILLA i r •
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BAblis,
Handsomely and Nally trimmed, from. $lO upware,
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE N'ARIETV.
myl2s.
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
AU/OAM% LOW WATER DETECTOR
IS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
explosion or burning of the fines or boiler, as nab
lug can prevent it (if not tampered with) rem giving im
mediate notice of lack of water in the boiler, in season to
put 011 a supply without drawing the fires. Want of water
is the great source of so many sad catastrophes which
have recently occurred.
We warrant this instrument t• be a •perfict inturanc
against such contingencies. Price $5O.
instructions as to the mode M application as welt
as retrence to most of the prominent manufacturers and
iron Masters of the State-using them, cent on spalicatiou
D. C. HEADE ft CO.,
• Pittsburg, PA
D. C. MEAD,
CHAS. MAGOL
MILLINERY GOODS.
MRS; . 188 8 • -
NO. 8 ,IN.ARXEM SqUARIA,
(Next doer to Felix's Gonfectionery,)
WHERE SEE IS ,PREPARED to sell to
the ladles of Eturrisburg and vicinity the •
Writ StyleB :, oi Iltillinery and Fancy Glogla,
At cheaper prices than any liduso intlie city. Thequality
of her goodd cannot. basurptuised.
DRESS BAKING Lel THE LATEST STYLE'
Will be neatly executed.
Ladies call and examine for yourselves. aplB-dtjy.ll
a
.;-7—= NEW PHILADELPHIA
0 A: rt 13 PO RT)
IN D. W. GROSS NEW BLOCK, `
Harriebiirg.
I,OIO•DIFFENT STYLES
OF FASHIWABR
CLOAKS AND IRG.O L A-Rd,
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
.Will open on the let of ApriL inno2l-dly
CRYSTALIZED
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
pa ileksant, healthy beverage.
Very coavenient and retreating for invalids towing
fever or great thirst.
Its portability recommends it fo travelers. • • -
conyanience at-plc-nice will be apreciated.
No sugar required• ; . one table-spoonful silnply ditacitted
in a glass of cold water and it is dune. •
KELLER'S DRUG AND MINOT' GOOD STORE,
Jens N.o. 91, Market Street.
CITY TAX.
'NOTICE is hereby given that the Common
11 Comets of the city of Harr isburg, hare conlipleted
the levy and sasesameut of taxed far U,a year 1.114, and
th4'all persons dial( be entitled to an abatement of
FIVE FEB CENT
on the amount of their respective City Taxes, OIL
-Vent of the 'same to JOHN T. %% maws, Esq., City Tna
sumr, on or before the Istnay ofJuly, 1864.
By order, of the Common Unmans
DAVID HARRIS, Cleric.
RAEMBIIEGI, June 21,1894.
N B,—Taxes will be received by the Treasnrer.tintil 7
&clock P. x , of each day. Jen .
LIQUID RENNET.
ISIIQUIED RENNET yields with milk the
_La
most luscious of au deter for the table; the light:.
est and most grateful diet for IncalidS and Children
Milk contains every element or the bodily conMatakton;
when coagulated wit h rennet It Is always light and easy . at
digestion, and supports the system with the legal, possible
excitement. When still greaternutritive power ladesired,
cream endanger may be added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart at milk into a firm curd. preFared and sokk.
whole ale and retail by 8. A. HU*llii L,
Jelo-tf 118 Market Street.
bravest , biansnit's OFFICE, lira Thermos', 1
1LL112148111431, PR., June 6, 1864 I
ruo DRAFTED AIEN:—I am dircmted by
j... Lieut. CoL J. V. Bamford, - L. 'A. Provost Marshal
General, by his ci cubit, Na 69, of :Tune 4,1864, to putt.
lisp "That drafted men axe not allowed to enlist WI IrCuly--
um rs:dte r being drafted; and that the creche for dratted
men w ill remain for the sub.distrie,ts ' from _ which thil
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has or hal
am been paid to such men, upon "lIIPOI enlistment.”
J NO. K! GLENN/VA
.•, ' ' Captain and Provost Mart4ml, OM Dliet, Pa.
.ba.
~f. . . .
PIINO FORTES; MELODEONS; SHEET 10814
TTictLENS, FLUTES, GUITARS, BOJOS,,
7 STRINGS, DRUMS, FIFES, and. all kinds of MUSI
CAL MRRIDSANDS4 NOTII:HZ FRAMES, WOKING
G 1 •Akß t OR, PROTOGRANI CARDS Red ALBtr Us, AKiatU
TYPE GEMS,ZRORAITTRGS, PIUDHES, &C.,,ece.„ -
Remember Die loleoe, SI LLS WARD, No, U TOM
street, the largest Music Store
. this site of the,ve4cßiee.
.28-41 f - - - •
=I
DOZEN SaltatENGLli3ll PT
ai 6 e -..
osmpriaing -iticidllly, Chu* Ohow, l al 1
% we
Piakles, Gerktne, Walnuts -and •Oidons.. :-.Fin• siaa
-.1 eadpkairbr BWBLER & MAZER,
, , .• IPPMMIPP tOW• DOWN !Iti_ik 09 _
lIME3
i...dcatt,Lesie*
"
Naricia.