Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 04, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
MONDAY 'MORNING, JULY 4, 1864.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
No Paper this Afternoon or• To-
Morrow Morning.
In order to alloW all hands connected with
this office an opportunity to celebrate the
Fourth, no paper will be issued this afternoon
or to-morrow morning. Should news of un
usual importance be received, an extra will be
issued and placed upon our bulletin board.
Post Office Notice.
POST OFFICE, HARRISBIJEO, 4n:13A...1864
The Post Office will be open in the*morn
-,
Lug between the hours of six and eight o'clock,
and in the afternoon between the hours of two
and three o'clock. The iaails will close and
depart at the usual hours.
GEO. BERGNER, P. M.
A NEvr aud inysterions "Order," called Grziii)
Openers, has been organized in Chicago.
Utz Williamsport Bulletin says that the
crops between Williamsport and Lock Haven
look fine, the wheat not having been injured
by the winter,
A:Lummox is invited to the advertisement
of a sale of several valuable horses, belonging
to the late firm of Long at Burnett. These
animalstre well worth the attention of per
sons desiring-to purchase.
A LONDON compositor has lost his life by
touching a boil on his fAce with his fingers,
they being covered with the dust from new
type. The boil swelled to an enormous size,
and the young man died in ten days.
ALL persons entitled to pension, or bounty
aud back-pay, clue deceased soldiers, can have
any information in regard to it gratis, by call
ing ou Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent, Har
risburg, Pa. Office in DAELY TELEGRAPH
Building, Third street. je3o-dlir
HAVE YOU CLEANSED roux GELLeas
there is . any spot about the premises that
needs a thorough overhauling or cleausing, it
is the cellar. If not already dono, attend to
it immediately. Do not leave any decayed
vegetables about it—give it a thorough airing.
Remember that the health, as well as the
comfort of the family, depends greatly upon
the sanitary regulation.
FAST Day.--The• Moderator of the late Gen
eral Assembly of the United Presbyterian
Church, announces that the Ist of September
has been fixed as a fast day, unless the Presi
dent of the U. S may designate an earlier
day. That clay will, therefore, in accordance
with the action of the U. P. General Assem
bly, be observed by the United Presbyterian
Church.
CENTENAP.? OF Maruonmr.--The Methodist
General Conference has taken measures to se
cure the celebration of the Centenary of Meth
odism in this country, which occurs this year.
The services of the celebration are te com
mence on the first Tuesday in October, 1864,
And continue through the month at such times
and place; as may best suit the convenience
of the various societies.
How TELE WIND BLOWS.—The following re.
suit of a vote taken on the cars between Al
toona awl Pittsburg„ was handed us, by a gen
tleman who was on the train. Altho , igh it
does not determino the election. of the one
receiving the highest number of votes, yet it
is a pretty sure index as to how the wind
blows ; Lincoln, 86 ; McClellan, la ; Fre
mont, 3.
_-.-
EDWAED Slurn, aged nearly nine years, 801 l
of Daniel Smith, of Williamsport, was drown
ed on Thursddy of last week, in the lumber
basin of Herdic, Lentz and Whites. The sad
accident occurred whilehe was attempting to
walk over loose logs that men were engaged
in rafting. His body was recovered soon af
ter, but all efforts to resuscitate him proved
unavailing.
ECM=
THE MARCH OF Imraorn - siaihrr.—The 'im
provement lately made between the columns
supporting the por ico in front of the norms
(late Herr's) louse, in the shape of iron rail
ing, is admirably adapted to air the feet of the
loungers who frequent that porch to ogle the
ladies, while it serves equally well to catch
" old drunks" when reeling along Third street
and in danger of falling into the mouth of the
sewer in that locality.
Lines numbers of persons have already
passed through this city en routs for Gettys
burg, to attend the celebration of the fourth,
which is to take place on the famous battle'
ground. The Chambersburg Silver Band has
been engaged for the occasion ; Gov. Curtin
will preside ; Rev. J. R. Warner. Will delivdr
the address; John Stewart, Fmk,
.54 4aham
bersbarg, will read the Dedlitfiffoti 'of Inde
pendence. The arrangethents . for the Dale=
bration are ample, and a glorious time' is
anticipated.
Snqautan Paussyrafrair oa Dzwra.---The
Wilkesbarre Record says : "Mrs. &here;
wife of our townsman, Christian ,Scherer,
died last Thursday, after a short illness. Some
years ago, Mrs. Scherer dreamed that she
should die in ten years, and with cholera. As
time passed she carried the memory of Oii.
singular dream with her, and, as her father
had a similar warning, which was verified,
she had faith in its consummation. Week
before Last she told her husband that the
time was approaching, and ,She desired him
to go with her to the cemetery te, select a IP!6.
evaded tIA matter fur a time, , brping to
divert her mind from the melancilioly subject,
but she could not forget it. On :Friday they
appointed to go, but were preventpt, and on
Saturday again something interfe44. Op
Tuesday Mrs. Scherer was taken- sick, and
on Thursday she departed."
Protiter - most Pa* of earth are sup
posed to be the parts where there are the most
women.
Pnattoiss - de's4ing 'to visit Gettylibttrg to
day can reach there at 11 o'clock, if they leave
Here in the aceommodation train at seven
this morning.
Parisottax,.--den.. Cameron is to be present
to-day, at the grand celebration of the Union
men of Barks county.
G. prte Oft spit . lefp g on
istifrdar, fOr Y SUlP 4 l2nr* Sprigs, eienee
he goes to Gettysburg to-day, to preside at
the celebration of the first anniversary of the
great battle fbnght in that vicinity.
I===l
DEATH ozTHE CAILS. —Private Henry&ether,
comPanj 174 ligiy-seventh regiment Pennsyl
vania volunteers, who was returning home CM
furlough from General Banks' army, via the
Pennsylvania Railroad, died on the train
which was due here at six o'clock yesterday
morning. The deceased had a severe attack
of chronic diarhcea, and had a furlough for
sixty days, dated at New Orleans on the p4th
of June. He was found dead in the wrater
closet, between Mifflin and. Newport: , His re
mains were brought to this city, where an in
quest was held, and they were interred
at the poor house. There was nothing on his
person that would indicate his residence, but
it issupposed that he lived at Allentown or
vicinfty. Ile had on his person a likeness
of a lady and two children, supposed WI be
members of his family.
FATA.f. letan.ao#,D . i tocumurr. —On Wednes
day morning Mr. Sr. Taylor, a conductor on
the West Chester mud Media- -Railroad, :was
killed near Church Lane, a
,few miles fhb
side of Philadelphia. Mz. Taylor wins
young man, residing at Waist Chester. i He
leaves a wife and one child.
Mr. Taylor was the freight agent, on tho
road, an exoellent officer, and. universally es
teemed. It appears that at tho above point the
freight train goes on to a sideiling to allow the
passenger train to pass. After stopping his
train, Mr. Taylor jumped off arid ran back
toward the switch---ahortly aftor. the engineer
commenced backing his train. before waiting
to see whether the switch WEIS open. Unfor
tunately in rimming back, I . Taylor caught
his foot between the rail and the plank, which
held him fast until the backs rand train struck
hiin, and passed over his boily, severing it in
twain lengthwise! He died. instantly. His
father, who Was in the passenger train, arrived
quickly on the spot to behold. the mangloi re
mains of his son.
Srao LEE Exam -t?--in view of the enroll
ment now being made, and the probable draft
not far distant, it is a matter of interest to
know who are liable to be drafted, and who
are exempt. Acoording to the amended ,6En
rollment Act," which passed both House of
Congress, and bersamo a law on the 19th of
February last, th Tee classes of persons are
especially exempt First, those whonre phys
ically or trtentally unfit for service; sec; Dud,'
those who are actually in the,military sea- Nice
of the United States; and third, those who
have served in either the army or navy fel...two
years during the 'present war, and been hon
orably diseharg ed. There is another chess of
cases contemplated by this act, namely, t hose
who byotheir tales and articles of faith/ are
con.seientionsly opposed to bearing . a rms.
These persons are still liable to draft, bu t are
not obliged to go into actual service. rimy
are to be considered as non-combatants, Dr to
the care of freedinetn, or shall pay the tuna
of 4300, t,j be applied to the benefit of sick
and won/ailed soldiers. As the law is, pone
but thor,e coming under the above elassc i are
exempt, but all persons over the age of ti renty
and under forty-five years shall be enr( gled,
and with these exesptions, liable to be dre dted.
Ittas been supposed that-the 'only son of a
widowed mother," dependent on him for E sup
port, as under the old law, would now be ex
empt; but the new law expressly states I. hat
no one not mentioned therein shill be exem, Pt.
The $3OO commutation clause is skill in fore e,
and any one drafted can free himtelf by fn r
nfaliing a substitute for paying tha $3OO.
POLICE AFFLTILS—Before the Mayor.—Daniel'
Foster and John Stafford, drunks, were die--
oharied-npon payment of fine and_ costs.
klepu , panicle, drunk, went to prison for
48 hours.
Henry Miller, drunk; was for a heaping
.on a charge of drunkenness at ~ 9 A. at., and
and fined; at IP. M, , he was again arrested
for a second "drank," arid after beccni'Ling
sober, paid the usual fine. '
Samuel Mason, QeorgeAlwys and
-
Si gle
ton Sambies, darkies. were caught in the act
of bathing in Auction Creek at VA leelook,
Saturday forenoon, For the offenisett,ey were
fined.
Kilian Axitiger, keeper of a llAger peer sa
loon t ,:eorner of Raspberry, rind Bkackhe. , TrY
alleys, was arrested on Saturc' Lay evewing,
assault and battery upon l ais wite, wh o i k
blind. It appears that on no el:runt of Azingl.
er's cruelty his wife is conir i folled to live in the
country. Some two week A ago, however, she
visited the holm, and temined sikce that .
time. Ott Sittfirday cening, however, she
was subleobsl to a " } seating" at his hands.
The chief of pollee ri v e d doming the melee,
and arrested the hi , gh-tempered. htsband and
tooklihn.before ete!thldayor, who-held him
in $5OO bail;fox: %ono, to anowew for his con
temptible crime, of abusing blind, woman
would he voiiel to love and p'rotect.- Axing
er's grog she and accompaniments have
lopg.neen,ltleifie-ao re tb t 14., 'respects* citi
zens of tliczaighborhoott Lind should long
ere this htt:ve receivell.theatizention of the of
tkeers of the law.
•
' amm, who ra4.58 somewhere in the
'upper eta of the city, was before the Mayo' t
yeetenity (Sitrulayargokonning. on , a charge raf
heeithig a aillCera4 l 7-VPP/ing house, etc. 7le
was held to bail for couct. There are now f ,wo
charges of this claritatier pending age inst
Frees. ' '
- -
George„Myers got on of bender and hae Lf-to
tahhit to the locktyp on a wheelbar
Re was flied and•ib4ehiug e d o:0 - - '
Busissesa.will be euttrely suspended in this
city to-day, .
Pala . RauBDUMIKUM—It is
our painful duty this morning 'to announce
the dea th. of *meant Jan:malt. Black, of the
filth Pa. Cavalry. From accounts received it is
stated that he was killed on the 2tftt of June
Sherman'sin army. at 'have t) 'yet re
ceived any particulars concerning his_,death.
12112=C1
Ilmxs - ro Count svosnaim.---The following
simple rules for the guidance bf those who
write for the press, if observed would save
editors and printers a great deal of trouble.
Correspondents should aahere to them:
1. Write with black ink on white pave
with ruled lines.
2. Make the pages smaller than that of a
foolscap sheet.
3. Write only on one side of the paper.
4. Give the written pages an ample margin
all round. -
5. Number the pages in the order of their
succession.
C. Write in a plain, bald hand, with less
respect to beastty.
7. Use no observations that are not to ap
pear in print.
8. Punctuate the manuscript as-it should
be printed.
9. For italics, underscore one line; for
small capitals, two; capitals, three.
10. Take special pains with every letter in
proper names.
11. Review every worCto be sure that none
is unintelligible.
12. Pnt directions to the printer at the head
of the first page.
13. Never write a private letter to the Edi
tor on the printer's copy, butalways on a sepa
rate sheet.
14. Don't depend on the Editor to correct
your manuscript.
16. Don't asklim to return the "copy."
16. Don't press him to tell you why he re
fuses to publish your article.
THB DISAPPEARANCE O$• CriA A MA PENCIar---
114 Body , Found.—The body of Mr. Charles
Pencyl, whose, disappearance we noticed in the
Inquirer. of the Bth of • April last, was found on
Sunday morning last, by - George Waltman, of
Friends Cove. Mr. Walttium, with a little
son, was in the woods near Charles Harcle
*ode's, at the foot of Dunning's mountain,
looking for his cows. The lad saw a hat, and
said to his father, "Here is a soldier's hat,"
and looked for the letters and figures that
should designate the company and regiment.
The father, perceiving a band of crape
around the hat, said, "This is Pencyrs hat."
Soon a boot was discovered near by. Mr.
;Waltman hung the hat on a bush, and went
for his • neighbors, who immediately came
with him. They soon found the remains of a
man, the limbs, body-and head dislocated and
torn asunder, and scattered within ;in area of
a himdred feet. . The body appeared to hare
been tievoured by dogs or other , beasts. A
wallet was found in his pocket containing
nine dollars and ninety cents, and two •or
three notes. It appears that he had rnsy
about twelve dollars with him when he left
home. A. coroner's inquest was held& Bun
clizy. The suspicion of murder, entertained
by come, seems to have been entirely removed
by the searching examination of tha.jnry.—
He evidently perished from. exposure on the
night of the 29th of March last, when he had
lost his way in a limy snow storm.--_Bedford
Inquirer. • •
JULY.
On her tlushol brow a wreath,
What a Etre' in her eye,
In her hand baquets,
Lo ! the sploodtd July
Come, come, all ye maidens,
With innocent eyes.
Come, come, all ye matrons
Beneath the blue skies
No languor o'er-shadow
Ye now, and no ills--
Ye have only to 'teed
Of the Cherokee Pills,
Not cloudy, not solemn,
In. Bierwites own health-bringing
Pain-killinig column !
SPEfiILA.L NILPTICEb.
Emir. pits
•
Batchelor , * belebrahal Hair Dye
18 WM LYtIT IN MR WORLD.
The onlyHir;rpless; Traso and kaiak Dire Kamm
This splendid Hair Dye to pertect—clumgesßed, Rusty
or Gray [lair tannins), to a Moray Black or Natiormita
without taming the' Bair or staining the Acit2 t lert a ttke
Hair soft and beautiful ; Imparts rresb vitality, i ently
restoring its pristine oolor, and realties the e lf of
bad Dyes, The genuine Is signed VITLLANN a. BART.
BLAB, Ail others are mere Imitations, and ithinald be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Sio Factory—at BAR
CLAY ST, N. Yr
dATCHXLOIOI3 raw TOLIXT OHILAII VON. DREBI3IN6 EAU,
• ieg3/Y
sr To Cleat - the Howie of Flies, use
•Dutolier's celebrated LIGHTNING FLY-HILLKE, a neat
cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet will quart
BOLD EVERYWHERg.
FisENCH, !WHAMS is co. ; 10th end Market streets
Pielad **his. wholesale &sem. my2l-410,13w -
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
EEMI
NEW YORK AUCTION.
GREAT BARGAINS IN MUS,LINS
Iva S yatd.wids bleached muslin, at 30 cents; worth 40
il ie.
i t each ( ctl. .1 4 0 , 0 1. 1ileces.
. •
eoel
' pieces of alt snag flannels chap.
. .
Mack illit,"s pieces.
Black silk, 5 pleas.
-
'Slack silk, 10 pieces.
2.5'001.1 yards of black kfiiO3 from attelfo*
ilhatttifel pearl colorshis Omsk alpaca;
Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and other celorS.
White eambrica, soft finished 8-4 French Cambric.
Jacozette, -"" • •
Splendid assortment of calicos.
Cloak , , Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks.
Stockinirs, the heat and cheapest.
rocket taandkerchlefe for ladies, Mall price*. ,
Marseilles quilts and the& for t mem_
Shirt in',all linen, at 25, 30, 85, 40 and cents. -
We have now Ads,
a very large stock of gouda, all boug4-At
reduced prices, and which we will sell at prices whiCh
cannot fail to give satizfaction '
WO haver ideate Very jays bad alPsols, - Zrailere cloth,
boibailnes. S. LETT.
*own's- R *on witi Tiveh
B i C—l —es.
lave never changed my 'mind respecting there from
thotirth . 4 except - to think yet better of that which l began
thmeng' well of " Nov. HENRY WARD BREMER.
on e T . 'oche& area staff of life to me." --
PPDS. EDWARD NORTH,
Tres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
tip or Th e& tt Troubles they are &specific."
N. P. WILLIS.
.T oo f „ en d: known to oommendation."
ROIL A. PHELPS, Pro. Hass. Senate.
turn nor anydilnikidurioss."
"Contain no et skt ... A A. BAT Chemist, Boston.
"An elegant eor m. cation for coughs," _
Dr. G. F. BLGELOVt Boston.
"1 recommen d th, r k e am to public speakers."
Rev. E. H. CHAPIN
1 3[04 salutary relief in Vrogichltil."
Rev. a. 84: T OOAIRD, Hoirbece?i, Ohio.
"Very beneficial whet t eu Colds"
R ev . 1.5„ .7.DEMON, St. Louis.
limineet instant relief la tie distressing labor of breath
ing peculiar to ItEahma. n
Rm.
A. <l . AL VLESTON, New York .
"They have suited my owe exllO7 ll Y2. rat ( wing my throat
so that I could sing with ease , DTJOHARME,
• chortsu3r Preach Atria .., Caull CU, Montreal.
As there era imitations be sure to di. 'lain the GENUINE
Alakl.ll-44w.
.04
• tiliry 'Warm Anent, •
' Benet:NAN/Sion, Bask Pay, Subsistenea Mary
and War - Clank pnieralY,"teade net and col, ."-e,a 4 o. Per.
loos needing at a dliitante-ean have 'their bn, Veg trawl.
! g1 . 41 71111(1 .A . di+ MtiTbSß, Attorneii kalw
01141- • • TM* street, HatispOiSrPt.
Hannvatrt7s Troches.
For the ante of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Ac., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persona whose 'ocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart Jr, arrisburg,
Pa-, t: whom all orders should Co., 'be addressed.
sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
HARBIBBLIBG, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Beisiuvewr—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
an d ot h er prtparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully lebnimend your own us s
most admirable specific for public speakers
4.nd singers, in- cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them icliviug in
LIMO of need; soot cffectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
r.istor of N.. 8. Presbyterian Church.
•
agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
gable of Eamvart's Troches.
W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor' of 0. S.. Presbyterian Church.
Efaaarsan - a0,1,64.
To C. A. BAMQVA.aT—Deer ih habit
of speaking very frequently, and in placed
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to. any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the*voiee arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing th
effectiveness_of the delivery of public a
dresses. Yonrs, _ _
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JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pestor of the Locust St. Methodist Churth.
To C. A. BAN - mum—Dear Sir: Having uset
your Troches, I am. free to say they are
the best I have evertried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice ariiing from &pile speaking or singing.
Yours; itc.; 'G. G. IWIESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DLSTRTOT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE,
klAzumannect, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. Bemqvsirr—Dior Sir : I have
found your Trochei, to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
Muscles of the throat.. They impart clearness
to tho voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all pnblic spenkerst. A. J. HERR
• %,%, Aid TS.
. - sunsmurirrE, WANTED.
O whom a liberal bounty will be given
T
Apply at the Brady House. j9l.
A PRINTER WANTED.
AN industrious, painstaking and intelligent
man wanted In a country newspaper office. A
man who neither drinks liquor, uses tobacco, nor swears,
will be prefoyed. Permanent employment at a fair Hil
ary will be given. Inquire at tfie (MILT of the DAILY Tat-
EGRAPTI. ie3o.4t*
WANTED lIIT lIT RID &AT ELY.
OUR or fico "Shanty-keepera;" to whom
F
Sllantiea, which are ready for use, will be furnished,
for the purpose ofAckiMMOdatlug boarders. Also, fr. m
60 to 60 l2borent. Apply to James Martin, on the N. C.
R. R., Mehoatoogo mountaui, &miles /wore Millersburg.
jesz-lot*. , - .
A GENTis loiriJ6ll",4o "sell the, Standard His
wry. .of tho War: A roma chance to make money.
ageniusre Wearing from $lOO to CM* per month 200,004
volumes alrlnuly gold. Seud_for CIIVIABM Addreall
• ROES BROS. & CO. - •
de 30 Publishers, BiltiMore, a i d.
WANTED—A goodpastry Cook, and a
good meat Coot . Inquire at the
ap3O-dtt BRADY DOME. •
CLOSING 'OUT
SUMMER STOCK
AT AND
BJeILOW COST.
MRS. M. MAYER, No. II Market Street.
BEING desirous of closing her Sumnatr
Stock of Mildt.ery Goods, offers for sale at greatly
reduoettprices, andi 4th -
SILK AND STEAW BONNETS,
HATS AND FLATS, &O.
Constantly on hand, a splendid assortment of
8 - 1111 S,
VS:LIMA
LACES;
RUCITES,
• HOOP SKMIRTS.TS,
CORS
HOWLEY, • '
HANDICERORIEFS,..
GLOVES, '
COLLARS,
CUErs,
BELTS,
• NETS,
• FANCY GOODS, &C.
Dealers will do well to call, as great bargains can be
bad at wboieeale, jul4
FIREWORKS;
WBOLBc►r,v AND .114"r141, BY
3014 N. WISE,
. ,
THIRD STREET, NUB WATNUT, HARRISBURG, PA.
rp.EE following stock of Fireworks is now in
1 Store:
Roman Candles, • Rockets,
Pin Wheels, Mines of Stars and Serpents.
Serpent; Grasshoppers,
Water Pots, Flower l'Ots,
Scroll Wheels, Rename Lights,
Triangle; Blue
Red, White and Blue, Spunga'cues,
Chinese Rockets, Pulling Crackers,
Fire Cracker; - Torpedo;
Torpedo & Flreateker Gan, New Torpedo Bow, •
Jugs Mick, or Punk, '1 Flags, he.
Now le the time to purchase while there is a goo ea•
sonment. JOHN WISP;
Je6.dtf Third street, near Walnut.
SELLING OUT LOW !
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS!
.WE intettd r to discontinue theliale of Li
quors ens 'offer our stock at a very small cdvauce
from cost price. ' Wallace purchased all our lAquo.s be.
fore the lam rise and hare a large stock on band for three
or four years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased
now,at any price from the importers.
Our stock , Coniienr-of
WHISKIES
of all graA' ea.
roar 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.
. We haye part of cask EF.NNESSMY BRANDY,
to Which we invite the particular attention of families for
medlrinal purposes--
The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from importers,
leas than $l5 per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal
lon.
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES,
CHAMPAGNE WINES,
CL kRETS, &C.
Wa invite the inspection of Hotel Keepers 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.
. SHIRLFR & FRAZER.
RALPH L. MACLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Union
Harriaburg. Strict attention paid to all
legal bnatneas. Militari claims collected.
raylQ-dean eod
FINE TALE OILS.-40 boxes . fine table
oils of the lied Importations for sale, wholesale and
retail, by ~ s' SHISLER & FRAZER,
mvs ellkoessore to W. Dock, Jr., tt Go-
QMOilita) 01211011: 1 - - FINE — EMOKED
jJ SALMeN, jimt received at
=suit & MAZER,
retM *(emmommil4l Wm. Dock, jr, iko.IC
FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE
PAXTON FIRE COMPANY, NO. 6,
• Air
lIAEI-INI.EN'S WOODS.
T cketS 26 cents.
THE object, of this pio-nio is to raise funds
to aid in the completion of our new engine house,
now. in course of erection. We hope the citizens of this
city and-vicinity will lend us a helping hand.
Ii is the oetermitutt.un of the committee of arrange
ments to prevent all improper characters from entering
the woods. The gate keepers have positive onto. ato lass
.uo females or doubtfUL reputation, and the polite furze
Lave instructions to eject all such characters-from the
Kr. , nuds, -h.uti any gain admittance by accident. tie
are determined that none but respectable persons shall
part.Clpate, as We inteett to make this a cespecgable
nic, - e thus m , t/ ca , . tong Weir families and not be In
sulted with the presence of lewd women. An adequate
pollee titgo has teen appointed,-Wlth instructions to pre
strVe Older at all Imam.
A general invitation is extended to all liverymen to - ron
coo eyomei to ihe woods.
C nveyanc s wal lmtve the [otiosity places every hour
during rho any, ror the woods: Mr „halal' hotel, opposite
the ho.-e house; Mr. linen' 's hotel, I. of of Second street;
Wiguer's decoud Wattl noose; Mr. Rauch's washing
ion Mutate; a. 41 Mr Frische's Internatiouse Ho• se.
Itekrts can be procured truss the menibereor the com
pany, or From ills following committee of arrangements:
trams id L Forum, Giro F. Weaver, Jr., John Carichtter, C.
F. Vollmer, eattick Barra je2B-dbt
To be given in honor or Independenoe Day at
TIOVVBIAN'S WOODS"
ON MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1864.
ADMITTANCE TO THE WOODS FREE.
CARS will leave the Pennsylvania Depot at
nine o'c ook A. M. and two o'clock P. N., and return
at half postseven
Fare la cars to woods Cud return, 25 cents.
lb • committee curably invite all citlzeas to pail icipate
in theiestiritioa of tbo day. No Impr,.per characters wilt
be admitted.
COMMITTEE:
D. E. Martin, Wm. Carsoc,
A. H. Visuik•-n, Henry Stourr
I E. Faught, • Henry Ile Hutt
Wm. F bl'Coy, James Spruc,baukr.
a Bu nig°. •
sample refreebnients will be supplied.
jr27-td
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
ANOTHER tARif ASSORTMENT
Photograph Albums.
'POUND in' FINE 'MOROCCO—panelled,
gilt aad mounted , with two heavy gilt ciaspa
80 Pictures for . $3 00
40 g 64 860
63 4 00
togetLwr kith rrrious other styles of binding, sizes and
prices, which will be sold cheap.
Soldier,s you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call and aft at ' SWIEFFER'S Bookstore.
marl 2-4 1. Harrisburg, fa.
HOTEL AT PUBLIC SALE ? •
THAT valuable Hotel property known as
the
on Market street, Harrisburg, Penn'a, will be offered at
Public Sale, on tlO premises, on Wednesday, the 20th of,
July, at 2 o'clock, r. tr. This property is In the' centre of
the busine.s part of the city, within- a square of the
Court House and n - ar the Railroad Depot, havior a front
0r27% feet on Market etre h extending back 210 feet to
a 20 ieet street in tilv roar, and now rents at $lOO per
month.
Terms of sale—one-half cash—tlie balance, If desired
secured by mortgage, in yearly payments to suit pur
Chaser.
Fur further information inquire of
JOHN S. DE'fWEILEB,
Attornoyyat•Laa, fidrris'lurg, Fn.
•
Or BENJ. PARSE,
jOl9-dts parkvalo, Susquehanna county, Pa.
'PRE FARMER BOY, and how be became Command
er-in-pi:tie, $1 25
iiet'llONßEß BOY, and how ho beamePresldent, $1 25
TEE FERRY ROY, anti the rineneler, $1 25
THE PRINTER BOY, or how Ben. Franklin made
his mark, $l. 25
THE FARMER BOY, and him , he l , ecaake Licatm.
ant Guneral. In prase.
YOUTH.'S HISTORY orrap: RERELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roanoke' elegantly llLactated. $1 26
At BEKHNEti'.• ROOK STORE.
UNCLAIMED GOODS
REMAINING Of lIE WAZEHOUE OF TEO
PIULADRIPIIII RRADING R. R. COMPANY.
UE articles described in the following
T
zchedule, having beon consigned to Harrisburg sin-
Lion, ou the Puilwdelph!a ant Beading radrcasl, and the
cousiano.s, after due and legal notice, not having taktn
them away, nor paid the costs and expenses ''of carriage,
will be exposed at Public ate or Outcry, at Harrisburg
attatou, ou •
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1864;
the sale to commence at Ten o'clock the forenoon of
Saul uay:
J A Graham, I. barrel ritop,r.
Will am. Bold, 1 key
[W,I 1 cask ware.
l'uomas Peter, 2 boxes mdze.
1%0 may ks, 1 du do
Sergeant White, 1 do do
Elizabeth Albert, Ido do
Igo minks; 1 boil maze.
do do 2 haze mciza. •
do do 1 amtcher.
FIREWORKS!!
do no 2 saddles and bridle
dc do 4 Knapsacks.
do do 4 carp t bAgs
Lteut Beller Etubb,l valise
David hue, 1 box mdse.
The above articles wilt be exposed to public sale as
aforesaid, according to the provistoim of the Dist section
of the Act of Assarrbiy it the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, approved the. sixteenth day of March, A. D.
1858; with rill the. requirements of which the Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company have in all respects
complied. The Act of Assembly is as follows:
"Commission merchants and fartors, and all common
camera, or other persims having a lien upon goods, wares
and nierchaudize, for or on account of the costs and ea
pewee in Carriage or storage, or any other charge arising
1191:11 the trtumportation, keeping or storage of such pro.
party, in case the owners or consignees shall not pay or
discharge the amount doe for such cost, expense, carriage,
storage or other chan,es hereinbefore named, may, after
the expiration of ninety days from the notice hereinaft,r
presided, proceed to sell the Same or so much thereof as
May be necesm7 to discharge said lien, at public aft
lion: Provided, That notice et - sale shall be given as re
qUired for dhertlr's Sales of personal property, and that
thirty days' notice of said lien be given to the owner or
consignee of the propzrty, if they can be found, and in
case they cannot be so found, that the same shall be ad
vertised weekly in some newspaper published in the
proper city or county to which the goods, wares or mer
chandise have been consigned, for four consecutive weeks
before the sale, the residue of money arising from such
sale, after deducting costs of transportation, cisarge6 gni
storage, advertising and sale, to be held subject to the
order of 'the owner or owners of such property."
G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent_
Harrisburg, Pa., June 18th, 1864.--41woaw
EORGE HARK, of South Hanover town
ship, oilers taxmen' as a candidate for the office of
Rei,,ISTER, or Dauphin county. If elected, Mr. Mark
pledges himself 'to perform the donee orsaid office with
- Je29 diewic
MACHINERY AT PRIVATE SALE.
ONE POWER MORTISING MACHINE;
T.co Tenanting llachinek ; One Gears' Irregular
latter; One Ward's Patent Stoke Machine, will turnl,ooo
spokes per day; One Slot. Machine; Ono Pence Bender;
Otte furtung Lathe, Beitiog, &c., in good order, and wni
be sold law. WIRT. WILSON,
JOSEPH LEAS,
Ae , ignees of Seidle & Eberly.
Mechaniosbusg, Pa , JunA 28, 1864—je29-dltc*
WITH and weekly papers, on Mar
. Ira; ket square, ver Boyer & Kcerper'eAtcrii
Open every-evening, except Simlay, from 0 r, H. to 10
Young men, OtidkintrY strangers; ore invited to Veit
ilifkrosms.
PIC-NICS.
GRAND FiREMEN'S PICNIC,
MONDAY, JULY 4, 1864.
IHE GRAND UNION PIC-NIC,
NEW ALI ERTISEDIEN Ts.
WiUllB WITH
PARKE ROUSE,
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
PUBLIC SALE
or
du 2 black valises
F o u, y..EGISTER.
Y. 3i. C. A. READING ROOM,
AMUSEMENTS:
taNTER BURY MUSIC HALL.
.WALNUT- BT., BELOW lit(RD.
J.SDpNVSLL
OPEN EVERY. EVERTIM,
With a Flrat-clasa Company of
rou DANCERS, COM:DUES, &c., kn.
Admissimi. ........ —.. 15 cent&
Aeata in Boxes ... .!.. 25 .
INSTRUCTION': BOOKS AiND MUSIC
FOR THE MELODEON,
L.ND
INSTRUMENTS OF THEORGAN CLASS.
ZUNDEL'S 4ODEON INSTRUCTOR.
LA Containing the Elements of Thole, Progressive Ex
eou.es, and a large col.tctitia of Choice Mush; $2 25
NEW ML:T1101) FOI TriE ILEUM:AUX. &lasted
mainly from -Sun Instructor," and containing in
a .dition to Lees exl and Haerclaea, a collection of Poptdar
:tong., and a variety of Pa.lllll and Aymy Tunes- $1 5+3
WALLA/11"s MELODEON. Elementary nod Progres
alVe Stuart, with a eutieettun or Choice Vocal and la-era
mental Mosta. $1 50
AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE MELODEON. 160
MODEL MELODIC+ iN IN-TRUtraitc. 160
WINSIttR'S PERFEUT lODIDE FOR IRE MELODEON.
Detiene I as a Self Instruct +r, with Choice Ethnic.. Ei
MEIJI ID • tAN WIrNO T A MASTER. tw
WOODBURY'S 11111,01) ~ 1 1N INsritucToß. 50
OttEitlV AN SELIIDitONINSIRUCTnIt. 60
AUWE'SSER NE AND MELuDr.ON INsT RUC. t 0
TILE SERaPRINE A collection or Idu.lo for toe Me
lodeon, Sentphine and Reed Orotn. 50
The instructions Ln eacn of the above books are suited
not only mute Melodeon, butte all instruments or Mruilar
comma/um Fur sale oy J. E. Gould, Philadelphia.
Oliver Diiaon &Co Vublisnera Bo4tou e2t-Lr
IvuITIAJE. -
THE Undersigned Com Missioners, named
in an Act of the Legislature, approved the 4th day
DI May.. 1864, entitled an act to incorporate the Millers
bmg and Mush ttap Batirttad Company, hereby give
public notice that books will be opeued fur inturiving sub
scriptions to the Capita. Stock of said Comp my at the
fullowing named times ant places in Me cowry of
Lau
pain, to wit : At the house of Jacob Lenker, in Gratz
town, on THURSDAY, the MI day of Suite. Inst. At the
MAW of Benjamin Bonner, i¢ nerrysburg, on MON trAY,
the 27tH day o, June. hut qp the house of J. G. Yeager,
In Millersburg , ou THUILSDAY, the 30th day of June,
ins . At the JONES HOUSE, in the City of liarrisbtay,
on TUESDAY , the sth day of July next; and that et sail
times and paces some two or wore of the Commissioner=
wilt attend, and that the Books will be kept upea at least
six' hours, connuentog at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on
every day, fur the term of tlareetudicial days, or until
the number of shame authorized by the law shall have
been subseribed. DAYID R. PORTER,
HENRY THOMAS,
JAMES FRRRIAND,
O. M. BhUBAMER,
F. WEN R
JONATHAN SWAB,
DANII.L LEHR.
je2d4w
Ist June, 1884.
CLOAKS !
CIRCULAAJEtS •
AND
MA..NTILIALLS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING.
AIARKFT STREET.
A New -Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samples, in *very color end ktud
somely trimmed, from $7 50 to slb.
1000 SILK JIIANTLe"'
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND B_' 1111,
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO nituard
a-31.11iDENN'S MANTELS EN LAkti.E. VAR= .
my2s '
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
TS AN INVAILLIBMPROTECTION against
1. exploalmi L or huntigg, iff the:flues or bober, as noth.
mg can prevetAlt tif ha tamtered with) rom giving in:.
medlatuutharoflack or waxer in the boiler, lh ',mason to
Puti3flnltlP**lthent thating the fires Want et water
is the liTe. 4 acerEof so many sad catastrophe w which
have rectarti4f : rod.
We toctrigld ,
.thstrianent•te be a perfect inriercmc
against suctraPageticies. Price SW.
u as
Full 'oatmeal) to the mode a application as well
as roterence'th 'lla of the prominent manufacturers and
Iron masters of l
thate using them, sent on application
D. C. MEADE & CO.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
D. C. Bizan,
CHAS. MAGER.
MiLLIDL.ERY GOODS.
MRS, J. HIBBS,
HAS OPIRMED .11:1"
NO. 8 MARKET SQUARE,
(Next - door to Felix's Confecttone:•y,)
WHERE
SHE IS PREPARED to sell to
Lhe ladiei of Harrisburg and vicinity the
Latest Styles; of Millinery and Fluty . Goods,
At cheaper VMS Was any taillSO is Lise city. Thequality
of her goods tams be surpassed.
DRESS RAKIAG IA THE LATEST STYLE
Will be neatly executed. •
Ladies call and examine Ur, -
NEW PHILADELPHIA
CLOAK pio
IN D. W. A OROSS • NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OF FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
wu open on the Lat of April. • twat:2l-6;7
CRYSTALIZED
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
I S a pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and refreshing for invalids having
fever t,r great tblist.
hi puha laity recommends it •ci travolets.
Its t onvenb nce at picnics will be aprottated.
ho sugar required; one intik spoonful simply dir-olved
in a glans of coot water and . it Is dune. •
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANUY GOOD STORE,
Jen No. 91, Market street
CITY TAX.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Common
Council of the city or .Harrlsburg, have completed
tue levy and assessmeut of takes for lite year 1601, and
that all p,:rsons alma be entitled to an abatement of
FIVE PER CENT. -
on the amount of their res v ective City Taxa , , on pay.
ment of the same to JOHN T. a !Laub, Eaq ; City Trta
surer, on or.before the Ist day of July, 1816 e
By order of tue Commute eunuch. -
DAVID TURBO Clerk-
Heyousurtto, June 21. 1864. -
N B.—Taxes will tie retiett - e4 by the Treasurer until 1
o'clock: P. each e2l
LIQUID RENNET.
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk 'the
mobs Jewess oral deserts tor the table; the light
ed and most gamut diet, for invalids &Mt Chad/01
abut contains every .elemem of the bodily constitution;
when coagulated with rennet it is aiways light and easy el
digestion, tust.supports the system Witu the least possible
excitement. Whoa still greater nutritive ptiwer is desired,
crestn-andsugarMay bo added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart or midi into a firm curd.. Prepared. and sold,
wholesale in retail by B. A. ILTNiCe L,
jelri-t[ Markel. street.
PROVOST lliCanattaLis Opihos y 14rn DISTRICT, 1,-
Hamtianuale, Pa., Jdne 6, 34 . 49,, ;
To DRAFTED MEN.—I •am directed by
Lieut. Col. J. V. Bomford, A. Provist' Marsha/
6eneral, by his cl cular, No. 59, of June 4, 1864, to pub
lish "That drafted men are not alloweci - to enlist as romu
teers after being drafted; and that the creche for dratuAl
men will remain for the sub riots from• which tilt:,
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has or has
not been paid to such min i , upon enlistment."
JP). XAY CINNENT.
Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Diet, PS.
le6-titf
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SHEET MUSIC.
NT/OLINS, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS.
srkmas, DRUMS, FIRM, and nll kinds of MUSI
CAL HERCHAND,SE, PICTUKE FRAMES, LOOKING
GLASSES PHOTOGRAPHCARDSandALBOMS;ASInRO
TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, 1t.C.; , &.(3.
Remember the Place, SILAS WARD, No.. 12 .Tbfrd
SiWe largest Mate Store this sfde of thegr it eitieS.
*-"
511 DOZEN" lAlif3 .- •
comerming Pieellix, Chow lihow,,Reiglitiowor,
Mixed Pickles, Guides, Walnuts and °aloft. For ado
whole's!. sad retail by SEIISLEt - td2By'R,
iniabniME,Prn4o-Vir -1*.7 Ce
...Sole Lee*
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