Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 05, 1864, Image 3

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NOTICE TO Al) vzitinsmits.—All Adver
tisements, Business Notiees, Disarranges,
Deaths, ate., to secure insertion in the
TELEORAPH, must invariably be accosts
marled with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered.ilu the regular
Evening Edition are Inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
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HARB.I . ISBtritG, PA.
TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 6. 1861
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
State of the Thermometer To-day.
8 A. at, 11 A. sc. 3 P. hi
76 82 87
Ai persons entitled to pension, or bounty
and back-pay, due deceased soldiers, can have
any informatiqn in regard to it gratis, by call
ing on Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent, Har
risburg, Pa. Office in DAILY TELEGRAPH
Building, Third street. je3o-dlw
Draorsn.—The Harrisburg Bridge Com
pany has declared a dividend of three per
cent. (free of State tar.) out of the profits of
the last six months.
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lists Sortoors.—The South ward schools
have dosed, and there will be a vacation of
about six weeks, during which time the juve
niles will have a tine opportunity to recreate.
The North ward schools will not olose their
present term for some two weeks.
• WANTED-A girl able to do good washing
and general housework, in a small family.—
She must bring good recomendation and the
highest wages will be paid. Enquire at thiS
office.
Tau City Solicitor gives notice that the
viewers appointed by the court to assess the
damages to property caused by the opening of
Verbeke street, from Fulton to Seventh street,
will attend to the duties of their appointment
on Wednesday, the 20th inst.
DiaTuummo WOBSECC.—Bastin Moore (col
ored) was arrested on a charge of disturbing
public worship at one of the colored churches
in this city. He was taken before the Mayor,
who held him in $4OO bail to answer at court.
This should be a warning to all persons who do
not know how to conduct themselves when
attending church.
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FULD POE .13A.Trana.—Three llegrOeB were
before the Mayor yesterday, on a charge of
bathing within the city limits in daylight.
Their names are Henry Miller, Charles Thomp
son and Henry Price. They were released
upon payment of a fine. Persons disposed to
bathe in the streams, should remetuber that
they subject themielves to a fine liFfie-iform
ing their ablations in daylight.
Au EnnOn IN THE IETEMIZET of A SOLDIER.
—We mentioned the fact, on Monday morn
ing, of private Henry Gather having been
found dead in the cars, on the train from the
West, on Sunday morning, and that his re
mains were interred in the burial grounds at
tached to the Dauphin county poor house.—
The tads are that Mr. Samuel D. Young, Su
perintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad a
this point, on learning of the death of private
(ether, ordered a handsome walnut coffin for
the reception of the corpse, with such other
attentions which respect dictates as due to
the . 91ozad, and then, as Mr. Young 'supposed,
made arrangements for placing the remains in
the Harrisburg Cemetery, there to await the
disposal of the friends of the departed hero.
By some accident these generous arrangements
were defeated and the hero buried at the alms
house cemetery. We make this explanation
to show that there was no purpose of disre
spect to the glorious dead, but that our most
honored and eligible localities are ever open
to the reception of the remains of our heroes.
Tun REBEL Ilun—Exciteinent, tee.—The tu
mors pat in circulation on Sunday evening,
that a large rebel force was moving in this di
rection from Martinsburg, and that our forces
there had fallen back, created considerable
excitement here; and a stir among the mili
tary caused many to fear that our State was
really about to be invaded. The panic of last
year was brought vividly to mind, and some
persons of . weak nerves pictured a repetition
of the scenes and deeds of that occasion.
Madame Rumor, who appears to have a hun
dred tongues, stated on Sunday evening that
the rebel force was 20,000 strong, and that
they had reached Hagerstown and burned it.
The majority of our citizens, however, were
not alarmed, and many even doubted that the
rebels were at Martinsburg. • •
Yesterday (Monday) the Cumberland Val
ley trainsbrought several car loads of negroes,
who hapliedaddled from Chambersburk and .
other points, and there was considerable ex:.
citement in the vicinity of the depot. Pas
sengers on the train reported that the rebel
pickets were at Hagerstown, and that Ewell
and his corps were coming. A dispatch date
Chambersburg at eleven o'clOck, said We.
raiders were hourly expected there.
Towards evening, however, a dispatch was
received from Gen. Couch,. stating that no
rebels had crossed the Potomac. The excite
ment at once abated, everybody breathed
AVIV. and spent the evening in celebrating
the "Glorious Fourth" as best they-could.
We learn, from reliable sources, that the
c itiz e ns of Franklin and Cumberland counties
were greatly alarmed at the prospect of an
invasion at a period when the waving grain
Was ready for the reaper. Many of the far
mers hail already commenced rerSoling" their
stook, but returned to their homes when the
true state of affairs was ascertained.' 4:l<::**-0.-
To-dame have had various rumorcreletive
to the whereabouts of the rebel raideis,jbutt
none of them are considered. reliable.: ~t 3e
not hnlieyed that the ,enemy has eroseed . fte,
Potuado. - •
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dtunipittrra ptddlor
an acceptable Substitute!, who is not liable to
draft. Atiplildlittliiliuliktrigt Tir , 74o4:ni
building. jys-3t
TEE AIM= ENROLLMENT AQT.. 6 .110
amendments to the enrollment act will be
found on our list page. Mapi important'
e'langes have been made in this law.
BY reference to the 9ongressional pouted
ings in otitehikratibiekoltunns, it will be ma*
that Congress has adjourned sine die.
Tits regular stated meeting of the Paxton
Fire Company will be held at their room_this
(Tuesday) evening, July sth, at 8 o'clock.
Every member is requested to be present, as
business of great importance will be tilt's
acted.
Man Doos Aston% —AL child of Barney Cam
pbell, chief-of-police, was severely bitten it the
hand, by a mad dog, to-day: The Mayor
publishes an important proclamation relative
to dogs, in our columns, and it is hoped that
every unmnzzled canine will be brought to
justice. Look well to your"doga.
SuaoxoN arsons E. Wrnsox, formerly con
tract surgeon at this post, and now surgeon of
the 184th regiment P. V., died suddenly, at
the Brady House b , this morning. We forbear
to enter into the painful details of his tm
time l ly end, as we are unwilling to add to the
already poignant grief which has overwhelmed
his stricken family and friends. Be was a
native of Centre county, and a physician of
considerable experience and fine abilities.
His remains will doubtless be renlmped hence
for interment in that county.
Dausxs.—Mercy J. Keeler and Salmon Fe
lix were before the Mayor, yesterday, for
drunkenness and disorderly conduct. They
were discharged, upon payment of fine and
iosts.
Ida Berry, a notorious colored nymph,
whose name is familiar in police ckeles, was
arrested for drunkenness and disordPrly con
duct, and sent to Fort Simmons for 30 days.
After being placed in the lock up, yesterday,
Ida kept up a continuous yelling and scream
ing,•greatly to the annoyance of the neigh
borhood. It was with oonsiderable difficulty
that she was quieted. Perhaps that was her
method of celebratiug the Fourth of July.
RAILUOAD ACCIDENT.—An accident occurred
on the Pennsylvania Railroad yesterday, which
resulted in the destruction of a locomotive
and a number of ears, and the injury of two
persons, as the first freight train, which left
here about eight o'clock, reached a point about
a mile this side of Middletown. Workmen
were engaged in repairing the track, and were
in the'act of putting down a new rail as the
train dashed along. A red flag which had
been placed on the roe 4 as a signal, was not
observed by the enginJer until too late to
,avoid an aceident Tfie incomotive and eight
ears ran off the track. Five of the latter, and
the locomotive (No. 235) were rendered com
plete wrecks. The latter were laden with
flour and tobacco.
So great was the speed at which the train
was running, thatAwo,trees, (one of them a
foot in diameter,) which were struck by the
locomotive, were pulled up by the roots as
though they had been weeds. Tne following
persons were wounded :
Samuel Kurtz, the engineer, (who resides in
Lancaster) received a contusion. in the fore
head.
Michael M'Coyne, a Sootchman, who wan
stealing his passage on the train, had one of
his legs broken. Haring no home, he was
sent to the alms house.
The train was in lAm;rge of A. C. Barr,
(conductor,) of Lancaster.
"Tns Gitosrocs Fours:."—The Fourth of
July passed by without any general demon
stration on the part of our citizens. Its arri
val was not announced by the pals of belle
and the thunder of cannon, as in days gone
by. By the removal of Capt. Bates' Battery
we were deprived of the anticipated national
salute. At an early hour, however, the boys
engaged in the amusement of exploding fire
crackers, firing pistols, eto.,--sport which is
only allowed them Once a year. Many of our
business bows were closed, and the stars
and stripes were liberally displayed through
out the city: Libor was suspended in the vs;
rious shops, and the workmen permitted to
enjoy our national holiday as beat they could.
The streets were thronged with min, women
and children from morning until night. Many
of our citizens spent the day in the country
in social parties, or in gunning. fishing, &a.
'The - pic-nits in Hoffman's and Haehnlen's
groves attracted a large number of persons,
who could conceive of no more pleasant man
ner of whiting away the hours of a hot gum
mier day. The hackman were busy conveying
visitors to and from the pic-isics, and doubt
less made the National Sabbalh a day of profit
We learn that the promo:lee of the pio-nice '
ware quite large, and doubtless resulted in a
handsome surplus above expenses.
The old soldiercheldtheir , usual dinner on
the Island, and were joined by the juvenile
Zonaves and a number of citizens. These
old veterans are always promptto celebrate the
anniversaryof onx bidependenee. Their ranks
are gradually„lessening. Each Icor leaves
their number lees, and the whitened locks of
the survivors remind us that Me many years
pass by, the "Old Soldiers of 1812" will be'
among "the things that were."
In the evening Were was a mass of human
beings along Market 'Street, from Front to the
depot, and the other streets of the city wore a
lively appearance. It seemed as though every
body was enjoying the evening of the Fourth.
There was .a Dead display of fiv works all
along the streets, and the noise paused by the
explosion of all stela of orackere,'rookets,
etc., was almost deafening. By midnight the
streets were deserted, and theoedtY had re
sumed its wonted
1 / 1 .4: Wl* ‘F9 l r.th of ,3 ub f Weed
away W+the next Mews isay.the people
sill over.tliehkllitall.ecededell to,rejOiee, an 4,
.
67 be *Wiled eiewhere I 111- ,A,u,r,
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
: 440 It :Or;
NE W(ss k C,l4 lT.
GREAT BARGAIRB.IA-MUSIINS
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yardi wide bleached muslin, at Slircenta;worth
seats.
Bleached muslin, lee pieces:-
Bleached muslin, 60 Pieces. , ' •
-20 Weise of all wool flannels cheap.
lack silk, 5 places.
-Black silk, 5 piece&
Black silk, 10 pieces., .
2000 yards of black•sillre from auction.
Beautiful pearl color sikk 'finish alpaca.
hlpads in leather color,iftliicOlorifiud other oolors.
White cambrica, soft flashed 64 French Cambric.
Jaconette, brilliants, WO linen
Splendid assortment of cakes.
Cloak-, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks.
Stockings, the best and cheapest.
Pochec handkerchiefs for ladles, at all prices.
Marseilles oaths and crash for t .web
. s.
Shirt br asts, ell linen, at 25, 20,35, 40 Sind 60 cents.
We have now a very large 'stook of gouda, all bought of
reduced prices and which we scull Bell at prices which
ca•mot tall to give salleSictlon
We have also . a very argriilotet 'alpacas, cashmerncloth,,
bomiamtlank . S. LBWT:
je2l2.
Military Business Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, am* Pay, Subsistence and lelltary
iind War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
tons residing at a Maumee can have their bueiness tram
acted by mall, by addressing
EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at• Law
detr.dle Third amt. Warrisbuit, Pe.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIST OF LILT.T.EIIS
RITUAINLNO IN T HE: HARRISBURG POST OPTIOS,
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MONDAY, JULY'iltb, IB6L
OPPIarALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER
HAMA; THE LARGEST CHWELATIOH.
LETTERS REMAINDIG UNCLAIMED DI THE POST
OFFICE ATIIARRESBCRO. • .
ryjr , To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must
call Cor hidlerffaid Wen.' give the date of this list, and
pay ens cent for advertising,
sa-"If not called for within one monfA, they will be
sant to the Dead Letter Office.
"FREE DELIVERY.of letters by carriers, at the rad
denaes of owners, -maybe swum) by observing the
following RULES: •
1. DIRECT letters plalrdy.to the Biteet and number,
as well our the post office and State.. . . •
"S. HEAD leuera with the wrlteespost qfke and iffele,
sired and number, raga them plainly with lull name, a*
rowed that answers be directed accordingly. .
"g. Linters to strangers.Or transient visitors in a town
Or city, whose special address may be iinknown, should
to, warned, is the lower left-hand corner, with the word
..yromilent.P
"4 place the postage stamp on thO tapper riolit4gand
rower, and tame space between the stamp and direction
f or potijk . .. irking without interfering with the writing.
tg . REQUEST for the RETURN of a letter to
the Writer, if CO/Oloined within 90 days or less, written or
printed with the writer's nasty post office and State, across
the left-hand end o? the envelope, on'the face tilde, will be
()emptied with at the ;canal prepaid raw of postage, Pay
able when the letter is *livered le th° writer.—dire. 28,
Law of MS."
LADIEs's LIST.
Alandar, Mrs Julian Kap% elohalfiE Mrs Sarah
Atticks, Mary A Kline, KIM Mary
Anderson, Kim Amanda Lonely:. Miss Emma
Adapts, Mrs Edward Lee, Knee Preens
B akenger, Miss Amelia Lertes, Miss Lizzie
Bender, Miss Amanda B Leiunan, Wm limy
Bight Carrie 'Ljritte, Miss Ern &r
Bishop, Mary B ' Long, Miss Sue
Benet; Mina Eileen Mcßride, Mra Mary I'
Black, Miss Nancy McClain, Miss Annie
Boner, Miss Susan ' McNeal, Mrs It A
Botiman, Miss Luchida McDonald, Mrs Itolsg
Bowen; Miss Elizabeth Mares, Mrs Nary
BooksOdiss Melinda Miner, Miss Christian
Boyer, Mrs Lizzie JMW Miss Barak
Brent, Miss Josephine Matoy, Mrs Ellen.
B tuber, Mrs Lucinda Mares, Miss Matey
Cleßand, Miss Mary E Marshall, Mrs Sarah
Clapp, Mrs if E C Mahan, Mrs Maria
Cooper, Miss Wanda_ Miss Laurio,J,
Cot ser, Mrs Elizabeth Miller, Miss B
Criswell, Mns Elizabeth S Martin, MIN Bridget
Creager; Mies Mary A ' Morrow, Mrs. Mararetts
Croft, Miss Lizzie Moore, Rachel . .
Gann r. MIRA Me.ilds Haman,. hiss Aura' „.
Deltas, Mrs Elizabeth Omar" Mary B
Dickey, Mbig Nancy Oscar, Mrs Maria .
Dasperty, Mrs ratteloon. ldra,lifary
Dupl ea gin Fannie Perionek Misa Mary S
Miss Sally Panama Mrs: 'tame
Dated% Mrs Caroline Pato, 'Yrs Elizabeth
Ebd , ly, Mai Carrie M. Qulgg, IC& Kite
Riche:Merger, Mrs Catherm Kigalee Mies Jihtry Jane
Engle, Miss Susan West, Miss Miry
Few; Uis+ Nasals Ratan% Mrs
Dibble, Mtse Catherla Rogers, Miss Kato
G itst, Mile Rebecca Schutt. Mi a hate L
Grey, Mita Sobreffler, Miss Wary
Or* Mies Ibiza 'honer, Wee m d ry
Gully, Mrs Mary • ' Shnuitly, , hies Cabala
Gross Mrs Mary liihridely, Miss Kate
Grey, Miss Mary J Sheets. Mats Amanda
Henning, Mies Katy shields, Mks Bennett
Rgaer. Miss Kate Studs' r, Mrs Mary
Res', Miss Elizabeth Shaffner. Mita Mary •
Beckerd, Muse Parah , Knuth, Mrs Ellen
Rehton, Mate Kate libubley, Miss Emma A
Kicks, Miis Mary Z : Swartz, MiratWile E
iturrayauck, Stew, Mrs Rebecca
flOsteler, KW-Mary W ate Mer, Mls. Season
Beaman, Mrs TereetzJ Stine', Mies g ate
Himmel. Mrs Mary Steil, Miss C rroline
Engrain, Mrs Sarah . Tiptoe% Mrs Elizabeth
Jegrielevales Ellen Vdigle, Mr; Katie et,
Johnson. Miss Zile' Wailcra Mrs Sims
K per, Yrs Charles Waretlield. Mrs bLarprett
Ryser, Was RI tubed' Willis, Mrs Rebeora
Kauffman, Mies Elizabeth Whic.he.., Atm Olen
Kirk. Mrs LT. Wire, Mrs Yary
Knight, Mrs Mary Ann Wood, Mrs George
Hiatus, lira Elizabeth ' Wray, Rig SaLle •
Kitralne,' Mite Miry
01ANTLEMEN911 LIST.
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"Awns, 'Wm A Kellogg, K
Aker, J . gimbal". C K
Ayres, JR L Kibler, Ezra
Austin, Cap , Kohirc_, Wm •
Arthur, Gee I , inns,
Robert -
Bari on, Isaac Lauber, John
Bisons, J W T
ttaib y, J a Melriuiden, Theodore
Bitter, David • McAfee, Eank •
8.11, Hyrim McFadden, Geor ge
B imb Ig..r S Mayor, JH.
Bonder, Swift D Warr; 8
Bishop Peter Xam„ harks
Boyle, Thomas Miller, John
Bohlen, Cap P Miteheir
Bolton; loaf. J Minicoy, Ghtiatiae
Brims, Cap 8 Ii Marren, 04Mrge
John Mo - re. John it
Burr, F. D • M a ur ', Jame.
Bulkley, D lame'
tir L • 310 lien, H H
Cabman', Charles Merkeeileer Mike
Carpenter. Henry auntie'
Caner, John - Neese Ephraim = .
Carpenter, A Newman. R
Clerk, Burg J J Neiman, J W
Clark,Jatouge Northrop, Thomas
Cullen, John • Oionnel, Wm
Crum, Wu], , Oren, John
Devine, Wm Porter, R P
Ddinle, John Emerald, N
Doane Elwood aloy, Thoe.o
Dunkin', Styles Rathvon, Edward
Dunavim, Baylor, John R
Edam or, Thomas Reed, George R
Early, K F Rhineheart, john -
English, Robit Richards, J 8 ,
Faby, C Riechert, Frederick
Packentbal„ C Sandereee. CAP. W P
Fent, Tillman Eiger, Coney
Fallon, J tut 2 ` , Sbvery , Win H
Fel l F, 3 SSchwaoQeq Jena.
Fierier, Win - Balers, Jacob
plaherry, Michael (ship) Shairer,A
Foy, DAldel Slionniter,‘ Win
Foitney, Henry Shear, Rev I
Free, Daniel • lilheeeley, Jos ph
Geiger, Daniel liedgewlc P
Gitt, Dr W W Sberdeen ,John
Gardner, Joseph • Bheitzer, Aaron
Gibbons, Michael: &short. Wm
thuverich, John X Simpson, Sergi TT
Gabri-1, Wm 0 Sides. 8"B
Givnin, Pateick *railer , MeerT
Goodenberger, Andrew ' 'S ••
M, Win
Graham, H B `B - I•Wd,•Wart
Greenaw-lt, H D - St.ger, Wit
Grey, John A Stewart: N W
Ehapiabuch, .1 B Swan-, Peter •
Hall, Joseph Stack,Menry •
lituBthey, - WI Stolen, beinttel
ri-oni_Benj Swab, Daniel
Harman X Silver. Levi
Henry, Patrick Skitwiter Win
N. rmni, C They. r, : J -
1101111 tie, Wm • TkOlniS, :ODA
71111, Goo 8 I'd'ylor, Joseph
Uvulae, Joseph Troyer, 41i-uF •
Hopkins, Illinois Troup,
Hoffman, David - Wheller`Johle • t
Huffman, Jacob Willett, Bingos
Ives, 88 Wilson, 'tan J R
Jonen - Thoineir Weldon, Bea W
Jonety'AT - Wooing, Win H. •
Eer,-titrick" pr. ship) Welder John e 8 - - •
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wthirtc''
iio. 7 -w x . " . Awanted t
Dewing alto:bloat We will give a eom ° " mte,
Won oh all Machines sold, oNantploy agents who will
work for the above wages and all expen.es paid. Ad
dress D. B HERRINToN tt CO ,
11n9542tri Detroit, Mich .
WANTED,
. .
GIRL to act in the capacity of an up-
JCL. scans mat/ Must he ast.od masher and ironer.
A to MRS. J. R. EBY,
414t* Corner Market and Fifth.
SVDSTITUTE WANTED.
0 whom a liberal bounty will be given.
T
apn'y at the Brady Hose. Ivl
A PRINTEir WANI!ELP
AN inclastrious, painstaking and intelligent
Wan wanted in a. country newspaper of .
'man who neither drinks Ilquui -uses tobacco, nor evrear.. - ,
.will be pref. rred. Permanent employment at a fair sal
ary will bo given. Inquire a;tbe office of the D..n.r Tat.-
FGRAPII, ,e3O-4t*
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
-YOUR or five "Shanty-keepers," to whom
Snantles, which are ready for worth be fu , nished
for the purpose of accommodating boirders. , Also, fnan
50 to 60 1 Amara Apply to Janina Martin, on the N.
Mahontengo mountain, 3 milei auove Still , rsourg
A GENTS wanted to sellthe Standard His.
L 2, tory of the War. A rare Mutate to make money.
Agents are claming froin $lOO to $2OO per montli 200,004
volumes already sold. Send for e.rnalara Address
_ JONES BROS. it CO.,
tie 30 Pubtlaltars, Baltimore, lid.
.11TANTF,D—A good- - -pastry Cook, and a
V good meat Cook. Inquire at the
apSh-dtf BRADY BODO%
CLOSING OUT
SUMMER STOCK
AT AND
814.:L0W COST.
MRS. M. LIVER, No.l ItarkEt Street;
BEING desirous of closing her ettmm2r
Stock of Mililuery Goods, o ff ers for sale at greatly
reduced prices, such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
• HATS AND FLATS, &C.
Constantly on hand, a splendid assortment of
SILKS,
RUCHES,
BOO? SKIRTS.
CORSETS,_
HIWU,RY, _
g.ANDIDIERCHOLEFS,
GLOVES,
CUFFS;
BELTS.
NEtS,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
Dealers will do well to call, as groat bargains can be
had at wholesale. _ Jel4
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE,
r subscriber offers for sale a valuable
i ti lavern St , lnd, situate on the Lancaster turnpike, in
ttIO borough of Middletown, contdsting or a large two.atory
Brick Motel, extdtudYe stabling and all other necessary
out-buildings.
Also, two adjoining lots; haring erected on each a two
story frame
For particular
flail& s apply !elite undersigned, on the
the premises SAMUEL DETWEILER,
je2l-tuhrial2in*
,*)mciws pairrpz
TT ETTERS—testameataryAbn the estate t
. Hannah Forney, late of Halifax township, Dauphin
e Airily, baying been granted to the undersigned, resident
in said township, all persons indebted to sail estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those baying
claims against the same wiLlprment them for settlement.
Je6-6tlad* SAMUEL LANDIS, Meaner.
SOLE .AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
T, AM happy to offer to the public a large
4. mid splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR, GOLD PENS,
mahafactured by
' LEROY W. FAIRCHILD. -
These Pens ire well Sutshed, elan°, and wlit gtve sa
tin satisfaction.
tLEASE 'TRY 'Mit-
SOHEFFER'S ROSE STORE,
end street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg
Pa . sp23
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS !I
.
wnoilsiALt Arm mum BY
JOHN WISE,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WATAIT, HARRISBURG, PA.
Tfollewsteck of fireworks is now in
caeca*
lin !heels, . Mines of Stars and Serpents
Week , rot
SerrWilas
s, • t a tt i Tt e r ß i
, ,
soda veheek,, . , . HkMokt Lights,
'Mangles, Blue Eight; •
Red, White and Blue, Spangatettes,
Chinese Rockets, Puldng Crackers,
Fire Cracker; Torpedo;
Torpedo & Fireentcker Gun, hely Torpedo Bow,
Jose Stick, or Piutit, . • Flags4sc.
Now is the time to purchase while there is a goo
sortment. JOHN WEdg,
„ *Witt Third street, near wdeno.
SELLING OUT LOW
COTR,. - VPOCK - OF LIQUORS!
,
Ant4i.4 to discontinue the sale of Li
aroC4fer our stock aka.vet7 small advance
fient.Orse.prieec- We have twqaceed all our' rititio.s be-
fore the ran nse and have a Targe stocie.ost hand fur three
o , four years, which are guanine d annot be purchased
now at any price from the Importers.
Our stock consists of
c.W I. Kn. I V. 03.
of all grades.
afftWe have parts of three barrels pure FM, not
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 23i years old.
:WINED of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
_ ,33 Et AN ID I E. 10. •
We • have • pint.of, %; cask HFNNESBEY BRANDY,
=to'which Re lavde.the reticular Mention of famtlige for
The Brandy cannot be b ought today, from Importers,
law than $l5 per gallon. ' We will will it for $l2 per gal
lop.
'SCOTCH Alf) zwinasE ALES,
CHAMPAGNE WINES,
- • CLARETS, &C.
Wa• -
Invite the Inspection of:,flotel.Keepera and Liquor
Iferehants generally, as we intend to sell, without e
serve, ell our Liquors, and this will be a good 'opporty
illty for bargains ' - -
- Jew SHISLER & FRAZER .
INDEPENAMCE ISLAND
WIIIOIII-IP-Ellll.lr.
TrE'. proprietor of this; cool and delightful
Siimmer Paean would mostrespectfully announce
to the citizens of Harrisbarg,thea the Island to now open
for visitors. Accommodations - la be amiablyl to parties
and plo-nics off ; Danis Anne, a, dancing platform
having b-the tteeii 4 speciat TN. Leeson tickets
for familial, good for one year, $1 Id.
NO. Impteper characters admittekstat no intoxicated
persons will bo permitted to visit the Island.
Jar No intoxicating liquora sold on Sunday.
A Wire Ferry, with a good boat plying constantly be
tween the Island and foot of Broad street, Weed. Harris
burg. ERNST BECKER.
jel4-dim Sole Proprietor.
•VDTE TABLE 01L5..-40 boxes fine table
A: oils of the beet Impede Lions for sale, wholesale and
'retell, by - SEMLER k
Jr.,,,
soya succeeders to W. Dock, Jr., & Co
, QtdOIiEDsALMOIC 7- -FINE SNORED
BA/AM, JAW received it
SEMLER & FRAZER,
feha Inocootonio to Win. Oonk. &o.)C
, .
SMOKED BEEP.—.koltoioe lot of Miche
kj ser's Driest Reef, just regetv4 at
.. SilhiLEß & FR. 3 / 4 2 ER,
Pal .
s terlV. Dock, Jr., & Co..
. SuocettotT,.
EN CASES SPICED tIYSTERS, just re
calved at cl SEIDLER & FRAZER,
v je29 Su ~ s to . W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
• INS APPLES, no APPLES, just re
ceived at SHISLER4 FRAZIPIR,
gale • SacokW to W. Dook, Jr., k
' ?0
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rrmr!nwi•xxrm•r=ii:
PROTOGWAPII ALBUMS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
or
Photograph .A.lbtitins.
j5,017ND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled,
1./I gilt and mounted with Me homy gilt amps.
10 Pictures for $3 00
to "' 41 . 360
" u . 4 GO
together with rrrions other styles or binding, Ases and
orices, which aetu be soldcheap.
Soldier,s you memo% buy a prattler, more durable and
obeapar album anywhere,
Call and se-. at SOILTYPER'S Bookstore,
naarl2-dtf litulthurg, Pa.
HOTEL AT PUBLIC
THAT valuable Hotel property known as
the
on Market street, Harrisburg, Petueit will be offered at
Public gale, on cl.e premises, on Wednegrhy, the 20th of
July at 2 oselodk, F. at, This property le in the centre o
tho btisme a part of the city, within a square of the
oourt Rouse and n ar the Railroad Der.t., havi g aTr nt
or 27R; feet'on Market stre t, extending back 210 tent to
20 feet street in lb rear, and now rents at $lOO per
nontb.
Terms of sale—one-h cash--the balance, It desired
4e , ureit by mortgage, in yearly payments to suit par
ebaser.
Fur further information Ingu )re of
JOS'S S. bla vy 11,1LER,
Attorney.at.Law Et.rrleourg, Pa.
Or BENJ. PARKE,
jel9.dtg Paskvale, Su quehanna county, Pa.
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Gray's Patent
Molded Collars
Are nut simply gat pieces of paler cut to the form ol
a collar, but are drolded and .hoped to fit the neck, having
a perfect curve free from englee or breaks, which is ob
tained by our patented process, which also secures another
advantage possessed by no other collar,—viz Space forthe
Cravat in the Turn-down style, the I 2 AIDE OF warn Is
PERFECTLY SMOOTH AND FREE FROM PORKERS, making this
collar, for ease, neatness,. and durability, unequalled.
They are made in 'Turn-down kyle In sizes from 12 to
17, and in Garrotte from 13 to 17 inches, and packed in
neat blue boxes of 100 each; alai, in smaller ones of 10
each—the latter a very handy package for travelers,
army and navy onloers.
sir WERT COLLAR is stamped
44 Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
Sold by all rmall dealers.in Men's Furnishing Goo ids
Thetrado supplied by
VAN DEUSEN,.BOEHNER, & co.,
Jel-eodGni 1327 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
Joss 2,1861.
A MEETING of the stockholders of this
bank will be held at the banking house on Tins
ley, the beli. of July next, at 10 o'clock A. st., to consider
ihe qieetion of becoming an association for carrying
on tho business of banking, under the laws of the
Cloned States. The act or the General Assembly of
this State, approved January 6, 1864, extending the
charter of this bank for five years from the expiration of
the present charter, ilday 1, 1861,) will also be submitted
to the meeting. By order of the board of (tremors.
ju2-6uflawlna J. W. WEIR, Cashier.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD.
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.77 - irrilagiatil
11." I...l.Laaaadtaiu
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TICKETS
WILL be issued between all stations at
'educed fares. Good from July 2nd to 9th in
clusive. , G. A. NICOLIA
• General Superintendent.
ONE of the very finest farms in the Cum
berland Valley is offered for sale at terms moderate
and easy. It contains ONE HUNDRED AND Mb.
ACRES, ten or tosit lye of which are covered with moat ex
imllont timber, and Is situate about flreinalles east of Car
lisle, tlx to-fourths of a tulle south m the Cumberland
Velley railroad. The improvements to buildings. leaceo
and state of cultivation of r sotl are ttist-class. A never
tilling stream of water tuns through the middle of it
wiihtn a few yards cf the but dings.
Foriurther information inquire of
JAI/ES - A. DUNBAR,
Attorney-at-Law, office south of the Court House, adjoin.
tog the Ally ericati office, Carlis% je3odlw
Sale of Condemned Government Property.
• OFFVE AneinSTAST QUARTEBBLiSTEft,
liatutmanzo, l'arrxe., June 2(1,1884.
STILL be sold at public auction at Govern
,ll ment Corral, near Hummelitown, (in lino of Lab
mon Valley rallrord,) on 'lneßday, July 12th, 1864, at 10
u l / 4 40Ck, A U. ;
35 Hoses, •
6 Farm Wagons,
'6 1 lght do
2 d.mtrulances,
Sa
Saddle horsecir.s.
=, horse Collars, Wagon Wbeels, and 2000 Gram
This property has been condemned as unlit for Govern
ment BertiCe, but for private nee goot bare,alua are to be
pad.
Horses and other property to be sold singly; sale to
c.milnue until all are a dd.
TCRILS: Casa in Government funds.
E. C. RUCHE:MACE,
Je2o4ltd Cant. and A.s't Qr, Kr.
Sale of Condemned Government Properly.
08FICE AS,ISTANr QUARTERSEASTER, IT.
aeoßloll7kG, PEZ•24 June 2 9, 1964 1.
W_ILL be sold at public aucton at Govern
ment storehouse, (known as MoConniclea wars.
tt us,:a on Pennsylvania canal,) at Harrisburg, Pa,, on
fu %day, Enh, aa . 2 d. l r
13 Stoves, atove Plpe, Coal Scuttles, Stove Grates and
Mesa Pans. •
Artie es to be sold si-gly ,
TERMS: Cash in Government funds.
K C. REICHENSAPH.
.1029-dtd Capt. and Ass't Qr. Mr.
FOR SALE,
THE valuable property, corner of. Second
and Pine streets, being fifty-two and a half eet on Be
'ond and one hundred and ainpeight Ina on Pine street,
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley . ,
Mere being space for four full building lots, and a most de
sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public buildings.
.For particulars enquire of Mrs, MURRAY , corner of Se
wed and Pap, rams, martl-t
NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
BOYER & .K.OERPER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS +n
•
GROCERIES,
Qneen 7 s and Glass Ware ,
AND ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
HAVE just opened a large and well selected
stock. of goods at their stand, No. S Market ac t ual,
darrisburg, Pa., to which they invite the attention of the
.Jublie generally. n01.0411y
- DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of *monthly of Pennsylverra,
passed tne tint day of Jane, 1889, the btockholde.a of the
Franklin Beak, of tVaatdzigton, Penns apply to the
next session of the Legislature for a renewal of its char
ter, with an increase of Its newts! from sl6o,ooo to
$200,000. C. M. REED, FIVAGOut.
WASHINGTON, PA, June 24, 1864. je27
RALPH L. MACLAY,
A TTORNEY-AT-LAM.—Patriot and Union
11 building, Harrisburg. Strict attention paid to all
legal businesa. Military claim collected.
•
,10-anaeod
VERY FINE, INDEED!
/110 our ilne and extensive stook of Ph0t0....
.... graPh +Maw and Photograph Card Pictures, we
have added a BEAISTLFUL ENVELOPE tor the reception
of cant picturea They muse be seen and wiii be admired.
Photograptiers supplied at the very lowest whol&
rale price, and their card printed upon them for $125 per
tie:mond, wholesale and retell. at
mayge PICREFFEWS BOOIENTORE '
_ PHOTOGRAPHS. -
A. LgttiE alrfortmant of Photographs of
/ 1 1. Generale and fay Natures for sale Dag' al ta
per diner; at SCBRITER'S BOOK Sitdk
my2o . ' Harrisburg',
1 4 . 1 EA16 rtiatitS WORCESTER SAUCES.
, theaeostipopelar awl the men ever offered to the
Pu 0, Jilt reeeiyc.llnd lbilble by - .
,_ DWI% Jr, 6
ALBUMS WITH
PARKE HOUSE,
HARRISBI,9RG UAW..
A. FARM FOR SALE.
AM IJ SEMENT S..
CANTEALBURY MUSIC HALL. --
WALNUT ST., BELOW TB BD.
J. L ANNUL • • ..... . ........ . tk+Fa Leak
OPEN EVIMY ETENIM4,
With a Firat-olaaa Company o f
SINGIMS, DANCEit9, OCKEDIANS, ago., &c.
admisaten.
lb maw.
'eats in Boxes 26
INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND MUSIC
FOR THE MELODEON
INSTRUMENTS OF THE ORGAN Ct.A2B,
ONDEL'd MELODEON INSTRUCTOR.
4 Containing the Elements of Masi; Pi oar naive Ex
ennams, and a large coLentiou of Choice Music $2 21i
NEW METHOD FOK TriE mr-LODEON. Sleeted
mainly from "Sunders Instructor," and containing In
a ditt o o to Lesi3Ots and ES.OrOLSON a collection of Popular
migre, and a variety of Paelm anti Hymn Tutu L 50
CARE Iltra MELODEON. Elementary and Progres
sive Stutilei, with a collection of Choice VOCOI and ln-tru
mental MUFHC. $l. 60
AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE MELODEON. 160
MODEL MELODE..N 11.1 , TRUcTi is. 1 50
WINNI.R'S PERFECT GUIDE FOR rHE MELODEO , I.
• :datied as a San Im‘truct a*, with Choice Mimi; 60
MELOD' UN WI I HO, T A Siongß. go
WOODBUnI"g lIELOD4ON iNdrgarron. 60
GKEEN AND W 4ITE'S ELOD EON LNS I RUCT O R. 60
RuWE'SSERAVHINE AND MELvDEON INSTRUC. to
THE SERAPHINE. A collection of Music for the Me
lodeon semphine and Reed OrgatL 50
Theinstruction in sects of the above books are suited
not only to the Melodeon, but to all instruments of sitniLu
consuuction. For sale by J. E. Gould, PhHadelphia.
Oliver Dimon tit Co , Publishers Boston. ,e2s-tr
CLOAKS,
CIRCULARS
AND
MAN TILLAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
- A New Philtdelphis Cloak Store. Have now n aplembo
esswruntnt of
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samplos, in ovixr color and bend
somCly trimmed, from $1.60 to slb.
1000 SILK. DIANTI6LS,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASls.t.',
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO upward.
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY'.
my 2,5
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DRrEfT, OR
IS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
explosion or burning of the flues or boiler, as matt
.og can prvveut it rif out tampered with) rem giving im
mediate notice of lack of water in the butler, iu seas.on to
put on a supply without drawing the area Want of water
Is the great source of so many sad catastrophes which
have recently occurred.
Wu warrant this instrument to ho a perfect inturassik
against such contingencies. Price ISO.
Full instructions as to at. mode of application as well
as reterouce to most of the prominent immufacturers and
Iron misters of the State using them, sent on application
D. C. MEADE st CO.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
D. C. MEAD, •
CHAS. mAGaL f
2111.L.L11'iERY GOODS.
MRS. J. HIBBS,
NO. S MARKET SQUARE.
(Next door to Felix's Confectionery,)
WHERE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to
the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the
Latest Styles of Ellinery and Fancy Goode.
At cheaper pncee than any house in the city. The quality
her goods cannot be surpassed.
DRESS MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE
Will be neatly executed.
Ladies call and examine for yourselves.
041124:11K11)%roUtiti
CLOAK STORE.
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOC%
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
07 FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND CIRO lILAKS,
I=l
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the let of lmer2l-411y
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
THE FARSItit BOY, and how he bee.tme Command
er-hi-Chief, $1 9.15
ISE PIONEER SOY, aud how ttekocaulnPreAdaut ; g 1 25
THE FERRY BOY, azd the Fluzauder,
I'RE PRINTER BOY, or how Ben. Franklin made
hie marl:, $1 25
THE FARMER, BOY, and how he became Lieuten
ant GeneraL In pros.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF TIP: REBELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly 111-straten. $1 2ro
at IlErceiNktt'., BOOK STARS.
C Liar '.II.`A..ILIZ
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
1 8 a pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and Melting for invalids lowing
lever or great Wind.
Ma lasts iUty recommends it '0 travolera.
Da convenience at pie-tilos will be aprecatecL
2.U) sugar required; toe table-apeman simply dezolved
in a glass of oold water and it la done.
%SLUR'S DRUG AND FANCIGOOD STORE,
jel . 7 No. E., Market street.
CITY TAX.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Conn:non
COMICi, of the city of Harrlsbui g, have completed
tut levy and assessmeut of taxes for u.a year Ib6 t, 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. 1411.50 N, Bei; , City Trea
surer,
-
surer, on or before theist day of July, 1864
By order of tue COIIIIIIOII unmet!. •
DAVID HARRIS, Clerk.
Haarionitraci, Tune 21. 1864
N 11—Taxes will be received by the 'treasurer until 1
o'clock P. X , or each day. ion
LIQUID RENNET.
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
moat luscious of all deserts for the table• the light
set and most grateful diet for Invalids and clUldren.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy at
digestion, and supports the system wan the least possible
excltenittht. When stilt greater nutritive inwer bideshed,
cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of mtik loco a firm curd. Prepared and sold,
wholesale and retail by S. A. KUNKAL,
jeas.tr 118 Market street..
PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 14TH DISTRICT, 1
Kaltman - au, Pa., June 6, 1864. f
TO DRAFTED MEN.—/ am directed by
Lieut. Co!. J. V. Bomfbrd, A. A. Provost Marshal
General, by his el eular, No. 59, of June 4, 1884, to pub
lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as vo.un-
Aeers after being drafted; and that the erenita for Malawi
men will remain for the sub-districts from which they
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty bag or has
not been paid to such men, upon enftstment.”
JNO. MAY CL‘EMEMT,_
Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Dia% Fa.
jeo-dtf
MACHINERY AT PRIVATE SALE.
OWE POWER MORTISING MACHINE;
Two Tenanting Machines; One Gears' Irregular
tuner; One Ward's taint Spoke Machine, will to rnl,ooo
spokes per day; One Slot Machine; Ono Fallon Bender;
Oue Turning Lathe, &Wog, &0., in good order. and wilt
be sold low. MOST. WIiSON,
JOSEPH LEAS,
Ae3lgnites of Seidl° & Ebvrly.
14ecbmicaburg, Pa, Jan» SS, 1981-4asskow*
PIANO FORTES, MELUDONS, BUD MUSIC,
VIOLLATS, FLUTES, nurrias, BANJOS,
RUNGS, DRUMS, FIFES, and all kinds of MUSI
CAL MIERUELOD.SE, PLUMBS. FRAMES. LOOKING
GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDSand ALBUMS, AIddRO
TYPE OEMS, EAQRAVISGB. PICTURES, &C, O.
Ressreinber the place, MiALS WARD, No. 22 Third
stmt. tho largest Music Store this site of thew:W.oldt*.
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH TICE r FS
comprising nwelilly, Chow . Chow, Cauliflower,
Mixed Flake, Galin; Walnuts and Onions. For wile
stroleealeati4 retail:by &EMU & FEAZER,
. eiteeehera WIC Deck, Jr., i Co
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