Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 06, 1864, Image 3

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver-
• tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, die., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom
' patoed with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn- i
big Edition without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1864.
LOWN AND COUNTRY
State of the Thermometer To-day.
/1 A. 2.1. 3 P.
81 91)
INES
tiily, Freemen, for 100 Days!
A. A meeting of young men favorable( to the
organization of a first class company for 100
days' service, under Gov. Curtin's call, will
meet in the (late) Mount Vernon Hook and
Ladder House, in Locust street, next door
below the. Methodist church, at 7i o'clock
this evening. MANY YOUNG MEN.
WeIrlED. —s6oo will be paid for
n acceptable Substitute, who is not liable to
• ft. Apply to Sullivan S. Child, TELEGRAM
•wilding. jys-3t
Ari - ura, Holm., of York, was severely kicked
, y Dan Rice's blind horse, on Monday of last
eek, and is lying in a critical condition.
COVHOM has passed an ordinanoe for the
.nstraction of a sewer on Walnut street,
om High to Fourth.
Oun citizens ae requested to use the water
paringly, as the engines of the water house,
hich have been undergoing repaint.- were
of completed yesterday.
ImamTioN WarrED.—Any person know
ng the whereabouts of a young man who did
'arry on Upholstering in Chestnut street, in
his oily, will call at this office.—Lomme.
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"GREEISIES."—Green apples, fresh from the
rees, were offered in market this morning ; at
he low price of forty cents per halt peck.
'rom their appearance we would suppose they.
ould set a pig's teeth on edge.
To ABMS, YE BRAVES !—A fine opportunity
is now offered to all persOns who desire to
serve their country for the brief period of a
hundred days The Governor calls for twelve
thousand men, to do guard duty. Let there
be an immediate response.
Tint PEoPx Movrxo.—The people are al
ready responding to the Governor's call for
one-hundred-day men. Arrangements are
being made for the organization of compa
nies,- and we may expect to soon
,See the
"Guards'.' arriving.
YORK . 00171.1 TY ITEMS.—Mrs. Demme, resid
ing in Conewago township, died from the
effects of sun-stroke, on Tuesday morning.—
On Thursday evening 25 shares of York Bank
stock were sold for $33 15 per share;-$0 for
$33 05, and sat $32 20 per share. At the
ame time, 20 shares of York County Bank
stock were also sold, 10 selling at $33 00 and
the balaneeet $32 50 per share.—Franklin
Spotta and Henry Fensel, two young men,
were drowned while bathing in a dam in Con
ewago township, on Saturday evening.
DELEGATES TO THE COLORED NATIONAL CON
VENTION.—The colored people of this city will
meet this evening, in the Wesleyan church,
an South street, to hear the call for a.National
Convention, to assemble in New York on the
4th of October, and to elect delegates from
this city. Tho progress of events favorable to
the extermination of oppression and the ac
knowledgment of manhood in whomsoever
the image of God is recognized, `have stimu
lated the leading spirits of our colored popu
lation to plead the cause of their race before
the bar of the American people.
Sous two or three weeks ago we urged the
enforcement of the city ordinance requiring
dogs to be muzzled, but from some cause no
action was taken in that direction, until yes
terday, when a child was bitten by a rabid
“canine." It is highly necessary that the
ordinance should be strictly enforced during
the summer months. As the city authorities
have determined to enforce it now, we would
caution our citizens against permitting their
dogs to run at large without the head-gearing
required by law. The provisions of the ordi
nance should be strictly carried into effect,
without respect to persons. Let every un
muzzled dog found running at large be killed,
If its owner cannot be found. Read the May
or's proclamation in another column.
RETURN Or t GALLA.NT SOLDIEB.-IV6 had
the pleasure, this morning, of a grasp of the
hand from one of the bravest of our young
friends and fellow-citizens, who left Harris
burg in a blue blouSeras a private eoldier; and
who returns a captain, having wou his prp.
motion by the influence of hard knocks and
courageous fighting. We allude to Captain
Thomas Birmingham, Company I, 58th Regi
ment P. V. Captain B. has been in every
-; ght participated in by his brigade; from
lack Water, Va., through six bloody • strug
gles in North Carolina, at Petersbiirg, then at
Drury's Bluff, at Coal Harbor, then again for
three days at Petersburg, having left the army
just twelve days since. Captain Birmingham,
with others of his regiment, re-enlisted as
veterans early in December, 1E63, but re
fused to accept the thirty-days' furlough ac
corded to veterans, until he and his brave
companions were actually ordered to return
home for !relief and rest, as an acknowledg.
Saint of their patriotism and gallant services.
He is in excellent health and spirils, and
speaks in glowing language of the oertainty
of Grant's. complete success. Pennsylvania
may well be proud of such of her sons, as
rise from the ranks to reflect credit upon the
calling of arms and the reputation of the
Commonwealth.
Maxi ()sr vat atAram Rannosz.--The
Philadelphia papers state that there is a strike
for higher wages atiiiinit'the employees of the
Reading Railroad, and that no coal arrived in
that city yesterday, by said route, in conse
quence of the strike.
Tat Paws or COAL.-4t 13 due to the retail
dealers in coal, in this city, to state that
:when the price of that article was increased
seventy five cents , per ton, at tht mine's, in
Lybetts Valley, the increase at the coal yards
in this city was.only fifty cents per ton.
TEE &war SPEINICLEIR.—Mr. Shaeiffer,
the proprietor of the street sprinkler, desires
us to state that the sprinkling . of the streets
has been suspended far a few days, on account
of the scarcity of water. The repairs at the
water works will be completed in the course of
to•day, when his operations-will again com
mence.
A DEPLOBADLE accident occurred at the
Gap, in Lancaster county, on the 4th. Rev.
Mr. Gamble, formerly of that neighborhood,
came out from Philadelphia, where he is now
stationed, accompanied by his wife and a son
five years old, to spend the summer vacation
in the family of Mr. Mimes— Shortly after
their arrival, the boy, it seems, was amusing
himself, by mauling or playing with a large
dog belonging.to Mr. Runes, when the :dog
flew at him and bit his nose entirely off, drop
ping it on the floor. The boy was at once
taken to Philadelphia for medical attention.
Poises AFFAIMS —Before the ilfayin..--The
following cases hare been,disposed of since
our last report:
Drunks—Ferdinand Close, James Brayton,
James Carter, John Danlee and Thomas Cauf
man, were each fined and discharged.
Vagrancy—Alvin Ramsey, a boxy who hails
from Lewistown, and who has; been lying
around loose in our city for some time past,
was before his Honor on a chargi 3 of vagrancy.
He was recommitted to the lock -up, until the
case is•further investigated.
Nuisance—The owner of one of the brim
eries in this city, had a hearing. upon a charge
of allowing refuse liquor to run into an alley,
to the great annoyance of the. people of the
vicinity. The case was sottleei upon payment
of fine and costs, and a promise on the part
of the owner of 'the brewery-AO construct a
sewer, by which the liquor 'ivatild be carried
from the establishment. . .
Tams Arm Us tox.—The itnamortal "J. N.'.
will lecture in front of the Court House on
the evening of the 15th inst. , All are invited.
"Martyr" like, he still maim dains his bold
position on the war, viewing it from the basis
each' reasons, thus sumuring all the
prejudices, both politically, and North and
South. He wishes it distinotly understood
that if the pressure is too hail..on his fiiettds
that sympathize with hit, attil the press which
recognize his truths, he will martyr himself
in the darkest dungeon of any prison. He, is
no partisan. but views pit reviews the war
metaphysically whilst the North and South
are divided politically and. constitutionally,.
He says, "I deal with principles of reason,
and if I am correct in poky views, sooner or
later the press of the entire world as - sentinels.
will be compelled to recognize it. I present
the same truths here that I do in Richmond,
making the war a misunderstanding—both
tlglating on different ideas—the South that
the North intends subjugating them, and the
North that the South is doing this to destroy
the Government; and if ever a reconstruction
is effected it must be from the stand-point
from which each views it."
"J. N."is a stranger to egotism, and whilst
the whole world resounds with mans of praise
to the immortal "J. N." be heeds not the tink
ling thereof, bat bears all as patiently , as the
martyrs of old. When asked in his travels if
this is "J. N.," the celebrated philosopher, his
reply is ever, "they call me tt. ' Such
the modesty of w man whom the p
throughout the world proclaim the graft:
orator, philosopher and satirist that eller
lived. .
"J. N." lectures in Lancaster to.morielw
evening.
THE DEATH 15E STLEGEOX WI:LIVE. • —Oar
citizens were pained to learn, yesterday, of
the death Of Dr: d. P. Wilson, which vuectir
red at the Brady House. We have betel en
abled to gather the following particulars of
the sad affair, and the causes which led to the
demise of one who has done a good vvork in
alleviating the sufferings of those who were
placed under his care. Dr. Wilson. •was well
known here, as he for a considerab le period
had chare.of the medical affahtn., connected
with our hospitals.
When the 184th regiment of l''''inuniylvania
Volunteers was sent to the field , Dr. W. ac
companied it as its surgeon-in -chit and when
a large number of that command fell on the
battle-field, the Doctor devoted his ' whole time
and attention to ministering to tht wounded.
Constant labor and exposure eve', *sally re
sulted in an attack- of fever, an 1 compelled
Surgeon Wilson to retire from tb. s field. On
Friday last he reached Washio e k t route
for home, and telegraphed one e l l his Monde
here to meet him at the train which wovld
arrive here , at 2 o'clock on Satyr play morning.
He reached this city at that time a accompanied
by Mr. James H. Rankin -a oh irk of the Mili
tary Academy at WattlaingtEir -4 city, ~and was
conveyed tO . the.'BragiyHouts . Dr. Ruther
ford was surmicioned and attes i dad Dr. Wilson,
whom he found to be serious; M. His visits
were continued up to eight r ;clock, yesterday
morning, when the - patient vi ma believed to be
improving, and hopes.were , entertained of his
recovery. Shortly after, hr ,wever, and while
his wife was at the breakfas t table of the hotel,
the unfortunate mark term rated his existence
by cutting his throat vitl a a razor, and was
found, dead, shortly after, , vard4.
An inquest was bieldtl the coronet, Jesse
B. Hummel, Escb, and after fully igtvesti
gating the ease. the Jug rendered a verdict
that Dr. J. P. Wi-Jeort cm' ?no to his death by
means of snag, Ida u,own hands, while la
boring underaniemporaz 'y aberration of mino'i
produced by severe ilbac.sis contracted in the'
aortae of hie oonatti.
C. C. FULTON, Esq., of the Baltimore Amer
-1:0:67/, hag.purchased the interest of, his late
partner in the establishment. the business
will hereafter be conducted by Chas. C. Fulton
& Soa.
Fousn—A furlough given to Luther B.
Brown, of the 14th New York Hem Artillery,
which the owner can have by applying to
Provost Marshal Opdycke.
A BATCH of deserters and "bounty jumpers
arrived here front Carlisle barracks to-day.
They were taken to Camp Curtin, and will
probably remain there until forwarded to
their respective regiments.
THE Sixty-second regiment, P. V., arrived
here this afternoon, direct /from the front.
They are en route for Pittsburgto be mustered
out of service. The regiment numbers 261
men, who are under command of Col.
Sweitzer.
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REBELS /N Town—Three rebel cavalrymen,
major, lieutenant and private, "'ere brought
here by the Cumberland Valley train► to-day.
They were Captured in Hagerstown yesterday.
They were well dressed in grey, the u.niform
of rebeldom. Among other things they re
port that the rebel force at the Potomac is
forty thousand strong. This is,of course, un
true. Brag is a game in vogue among all
the rebels.
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LUTHERAN Pro-N/C .--A pis-nic will be given
at Derry on Tuesday next, 12th inst., under
the auspices of the young men connected with
the Sabbath school of the Fourth-ttreet Lu
theran Church. An invitation has been ex
tended to the members of that congregation,
as well as those of the Second English and
the German Lutheran Churches, to attend,
with their children, and participate in the
festivities of• the occasion. It is not intended
that this shall be a Sabbath school pic-nic;
although the scholars are invited, they will be
in charge of their parents. All Lutherans in
the community are cordially invited to be
present. Excursion tickets will
,be issued at
fifty cents for adults, and twenty-five cents
for children under fifteen years of age.
REBEL DASH INTO HAGERSTOWN AND CAPTURE
or Paxsormaa —Some fifteen rebel cavalry
made a dash into Hagerstown yesterday after
noon, and met with a sharp reception by our
troops. They captured three of them and
some five or six were wounded.
The captured rebels were brought down this
morning, and had their names registered in
the Provost Marshal's office as follows : .
Geo. M. Sheerer, let Lt. Md. savalry. This
scoundrel is a ‘ikorthern man, having been
raised in and about ;Vlechanicsburg. He le(ltbe
rebels into the Comb, rland valley before and
was made a prisoner at ::hat time. We hope
that the Gtivernor will not deal so leniently
with him now. Thomas 11: Hendon, and
John F. BFDaniel, both priva:es of the Ist
Md. cavalry, are the other two on the fist, and
were placed in the guard house.
Wax! Waal I Wsz ! ! !—How much suffer
ing, death and destru.ctionfollows in the train
of war. Even the excitement attendant upon
the supposed rebel raid has kept the Minds of
our citizens much exercised for' several days
past. Notwithstanding all the different ru
wiors, we have failed, thus far, to see the
west impending danger, the terror of which
had. caused the farmers in the immediate lo
',alit), of Williamsport, Md., to remove their
horsott and cattle to places of more safety.
Amid ali this disturbance and fear the cheap
dry goods house of C. L. 13owman, No. 1 cor
ner of •'front and Market streets, is doing its
very best to sell goods at lower prices than
any othfir drf gouda howie in the city.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Baninvatrt% Troches.
For the 'cure it Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Jut., axe specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons *hose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Minufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart it Co., Harrisburg,
Pay-to whom all orders should be addressed.
gold by druggist every where.
Bead tirelollowing testimonials froin some
of our emit sent. olergymen:.
• lUsemarme, Feb; Bth, 1864.
C. A. Itaszevisr—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's 13ronohial Troches, Wistar's Lozenge*
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat trout es, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admiraluse specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs.
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yonre truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
I' with with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Ea vartfa Troches.
W; O. OATTELL,
Late Pastor of O. 8. Presbyterian Ohurob.
11.A82131117843, Jan., l b ws.
To O. A. BLinavenr—Dear Sir: In th habit
of speaking very frequently, arid in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
cant, and that want has been impplied in you'
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
ipeeMy that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing th
- , trectiveness of the delivery of public •
dresses. Yours, &0.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. L BANNVART—Dear Sir: Having wet
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
elioted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public or singing.
Tom, Ic., G. G. EAKESTBAW,
padov of Bidge Avenue Methodist Church.
Diavaxar ATTOBNNY'S OFFICE,
Em I
ma Feb. 29, 1864.
To G." A Banuvain---Dear Sir : I have
found your Trashes to be invaluable in ,re-
Laving hoarscnea and in strengthening the
ronne k e op the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all pnblio speakers. A. J. HERR
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE 11
Bateltelor's Celebrated Hair Dye
LW THE BERT IN THE WORLD.
The only Haradra, !lent and &Arabia Dye Known.
TidalVenni Hair Dye tamfbax-banges Red, Rusty
or Bray Hair instantlyte • 1 011Sae.korNiirogan
wnhotit Inning th e Mak or mining the Skin, leaving the
Bair soft and tannin ; Moans Ruh yttality frequebuy
rumoring lie color, and rectifiattb• effects of
bad Dye& The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. DATM
MOIL All ahem are mere imitations, and should, be
WSW. Sold by all Dragpda, /Natory-81 BAR-
OrAYAr, N. Y.
parso*'li UT lona comeg pee ammo sex lam
W ANTS.
WANTED—Ten dining room girls, in -a
hotel. Call as 93 Market street.
$75 A IM. ONT H . —Agents wanted to sell
Sewing Machines. We will gtye a commis
alias on all Machines sold, or employ agerds who will
work. for the above wages and all aspen:ea paid. Ade
drefs D, B. LLEh.hINToN & CO,
JYS-d2w* Detroit, Mich.
511134TLTUTE WANTED.
TO whom a liberal bounty will be given
Apply at the Brady House. .111.
WANTED,,IDIDIEDLAT KLY
FOUR or five "Shanty-keepers," to whom
Shanties, which are read) for use, will be furnished,
for the purpose of accommodating boarders. Also. from
50 to 601 iborers. Apply to James Martin, en the N. C.
P.. 8., mahontungo munntaln, S miles snore Milkesburg.
AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His
tory of ttie War. rare chance to make money.
agents are clearing from $lOO Co $2OO per month. 200,000
volumes already sold. Bend for elreulara..."Address
JONES BROS.& CO.,
de 30 Pabllahera. Baltimore, Rd
WANTED:—A good pastry Cook, and
good merit book. Inquire at the
ap.3o-dtf BRADY HOUSTI
J LILY 4, 1864.
IHAVE this day dispose- 1 of my interest in
the drug trade to ' , tow P. Lutz, who will continue
the business at No. 6, Market square. I can endorse Mr.
Lutz as a romp teat and r-diable uggist, one worthy the
patronage of the commualty. RKILY.
Y. D. KATJTZ 4
DRUGGIST.
NO. 6, MARKET SQUARE,
Mir Reilly's Old Stand, 11ARRISBURO.
Always on hand D rigs, Medicines, Perfumery, Brushes,
Cigars and Pure Liquors for medicinal purpo....s.
✓ iIIaiiCRIPTIONS accurately compounded at all
hours—day and night. , lye-caw/awn*
NEW MUSIC FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS,
• • Tzg •
Sabbath School Triunpet,
COLLECTIOII or
Hymns and Tunes, Chants and Anthems
AMENDED TO MOCK IS A
JUVENILE CANTATA,
ENTITLED
"THE ORIGIN OF THE SEASONS."
By!
V. O. & H..S. PERKINS..
SPECIMEN copies of this new work will be
sent post paid on receipt of 25 cents. Special at.
tention is directed to the "Trumpet" as being a collec
tion of Music particularly suited to the young, and, one
that cannot fail to be gmerally adopted. The Cantata is
is one of the most attractive that has been published. it
is easily presented, and for this reason mill become popu
lar in all dab ' ath Schools as soon as introduced.
Trice; In lailids..3o.; paper, 25. Jost published by
0 I ver Ditson &Co., 277 'Washington street, Boston. ' For
sale by J. S. GOULD, Philadelphia. jys4o
PUBLIC SALE
OF THE
CELEBRATED TROTTING STALLIONS.
TILL be sold at public sale on WEDNES
DAY, JULY 131 1, 1864, at the public nose,: of
James Raymond, in Harrisburg, the tollowlog named
Stallions,' vex:
GEN TAYLOR • '
GEN. ZACHARY TATUM • '
GEN TAYLOR, JR: • ;
--BROWN DICK BLUTCHER
Bale t commence at '1 o'clock, P. m., when terms will
be made known ,by • DAVID LONG,
buravlog partner of the firm of Long & Burnett.
L. P. VANDKIISLOUT, Auctioneer. jy4dlw*
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES.
DIIRSIJANT to an order of the Court of
(Meijer Sessions of I. auphin county, notice Is hereby
given to the Commissimiers of said county, and to the
property-holders along the line of Verbeke street. from
Fulton to Seventh street, in the city;of Ilarrisburg,that upon
the petition of the Frealdent of Council of said city, the
Court has appointed SIX _VieWers to assess the damages
caused by the opening of said street, and that they will
proceed to assess said damages on Wednesday, July 10th
next. at 10 o'clook, A. 14.., at which time all parties tater
(sued may appear upon theiground if they think p wet.,
jys Mot
.4011 N W. 1310./11 - N, City K,tieltor.
Larid Ibr Sabi.
520 ACRES of Land, in Dauphin co.
at private sale, in part the whole, to suit
purchasers ; 135 acres clear, good buildings there 6, with
Saw Mill. For Author particulars, address
L
piputhin. 47:14,nphtn county. ra
mySo43m*
RANTER Sr, .T.LER.R,
SUCCESSORS TO
G. GF KUNKEI. & CO.
RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS and
Wholesale Dealers hi Imported sud Dumeirtic Li
quors, Ilarrarours. , ; • 4 .13641im
GOLD IN. LAND
ALARGE tract of LAND for sale, con
taining about 460 Acres, good farm and grassland.
About 300 Aires mewed, whereon are erected 2 large new
houses and brow, straw houses and out-building; 3 ex
cellent springs of runaibg water. This land Iles is
Litton comity, Pa. It will make 3or 4 farms, About
160 Acres in tubber, and wiU be sold at v. very low figure.
Ap, , ly to .1. BELAU, I:wiaburg, Union 'Minty, Pa.
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DEPEN DEN VE ISLAND
WIRE. PERRY.
T' proprietor of thisf - eitHir and delightful
Summer fte.ou would mostrespectfuliy antIQUOCe
to the citizens of -Hairialsaig thin the Island as now open
for visitors. Accommodation& Will be fursithe to porde,
and pic-nice on rassonatae terms, a dancing platerm
having bon erected fur their special use. mason ticket`
for families, good for one year r t:l 50.
No improper obirsoiere admitted, and no intoxicated
persons will be permitted to visit the Leland.
Eir No intoxicate* liquors sad on Sunday.
A Wire Perry, with a good boat plying constantly be
tween the Island and foot of Broad street, West Harris
burg. HENRY BECKER
Sole Proprietor.
FOR REGISTER.
•
GEORGE MARK, of Sonth Hanover town
ship, offers himself as a candidate fur the office of
icai...ISTER, of Dauphin Ousel. it elected, Mr. Mari.
pledges himseJf to" perform the duties of mild uffice with
ddel je29 dawic
Valuable Mill Assad Farm fur Sale.
THE undersigned offers his - MILL and
FARM for sale. ' Any one wishing to purchase real
°Awe cannot make a baiter paj in 6 itlVdl3l.La at, as it will
be .old cheap. Come and ace. A. WEITING,
Jel6. (Lewd' Middletown, Dauphin county, Pa.
FOR REGISTER.
RUDOLPH MILLER, of East Hanover
township, offers himself es a candidate for the elfin
of atipster. If nom nate t and elected he p edges him
self to fulfil IIW dutiai of the office with fidelity.
je2s4l2wairMaP RUDOLPH MILLER.
PINE TABLE OILS.-40 boxes fine table
oils of the best inaportat.io_na tor sole wholesale and
retaii,c by: • A‘ ' l 4 •• ' ElithelEE & FRAZER,
my 6 saccesrora to W. Dock, Jr., & Co
QMAIKED HALION;Z:FiITE - SlithilED
kJ SALMON, Just received at
SEMLER & FRAZER,
feh2 (222ceestons to Wm. Dock. 17, ko,iC
SMOKED BEEF.—A. choice lot or Miele
nor's Dried Bee; juin received at
blildLEß & FRAZER,
jell aueocassors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
TEN CASES SPICED OYSTERS, just re
oalved at SHISLEit & Mail%
.1d29 Saccomors to W. Dock, Jr & (o.
DL Ikin: APPLES, PINE APPLES, just re
-1 calved at SELSI.ER & FRAZEet,
Je29 Successors to W. D Jr., & Co.
CORN MEAL—A fine article. That re
ceived at 4RISLgIi & raszsP,
summon to Wm. Dm*. Jr..& UM)
A•• W MORE PLEOES OF CANVAS for
Amway' sad Wagoa COVerS.
Call at Kimball's Shoe Store, Market street. uay264!
31E12SHAD.—Fine Nees Shad of the sea
' half " and kiln t~, last iecalved at
Jal anooessora to W. Mg ' Jr, &C4l.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT .
or
Photograph ILltruma.
130IIND in FINE MOROCCO-,-panolled,
et and mounted with two heavy ilk elsopu
ALBUMS WITH
30 Pictures for SS BO
40 II
3 BO
50 if f
400
together with vrrioue other styles of binding, eine and
prime, which will be solder:map.
Soldier,e you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call and see at spanmays Bookstore,
marl2-da Earrißbilrgi Ps.
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HOTEL AT PUBLIC SALE.
TrtBAT valuable Hotel property known u
the
PARKE MOUSE,
on Market street, Hanisburg, Penn's, will be offered at
Public Sale. oq tl,e premises, on Wednesday, the' 20th of
July at 2 o'clock, P. st. This property is ie the centre o'
the busine-s part of the city, within a sq i.re of the
Court H.ntso and a' ar the Railroad Depot, havi g a fr .nt
of 27% foot on Market sire t, extending back 210 feet to
20 leet street in th rear, and now rents at $lOO per
month.
Terms of sale--one•half cash—the balance, if defted
secured by mortgage, In ycariy payments to salt pur
chaser.
For further infurinatim inquire of
JOEOIB. DETWEILER,
Attornoy-ar.Law H artEnurg, Pa.
Or BENJ. PARSE,
Jel.94lte Parkvale, Sutquebanna county, Pa.
Sale of Condemned Government Property.
OFF! , B ASSIBT.L.VT Ql3AirraanssTlitt, 1
fLotatilinnui, YnNSa., June 29, 1884. f
• be sat at public auction at Govern
ment Corral, near Hammeistown,( 4.1 line of Leh.
anou Valley railrordd on luebday, July 12th 1864, at 1O
o'clock, A et.
,'
35 Hoses,
5 Farm. Wagons,.
5 1 ight do
2 Ambulation,
Saddle , , horse Collars, Wagon Wheels, and 2006 Grain
Sacks.
This property has been condemned as unlit for Govern
meut service, but for private use goo; bargalea are to be
had.
Horses and other property to be sold singly; sale to
continue until all are odd.
TERMS: Cann to• Government funds.
E. C. REICHENBACH,
je29-dtd Capt, at.d Qr. air.
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. • AILTERmINAToRs.
"ffrOSTAWS" I..XTERmLNATORS.
EXTERIAMAATORS.
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i2CTERMINATORS.
"cosTAR'S" EXTERMLNAToRS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"coma's"' EXT.-MINATO/A
EXTERMINATORS.
For Rats. Mice, Roaches Ants, Bed Bugs.
Fleas, Moths In Furs, Woolens, Insets
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"16 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known. "
"Free from Manna,'
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
sir Sold by alltaiga everywhere
Sart I I BEwsn II of all worthless Imitation
ifyir"Oostar's" pot, No. 482 Broadway, N. Y.
airfield by D. W. GROSS &
Wholesale and natal/ agents.
And by all Druggists In Harrisburg, Pa jeiOnawnro
TELE NEW IitOOKS.
i sT i v t rlANG BLom, by Gail Ham-
HAUNTED HEATS, by the author of the Lamp
'ighter. $2 PG
111.
DARKNESS AND DAYLD/HT. by Um Holmea. gl 60
rv. • -
BARBARA'S RESTORE, a novel, by Amelia Edwards.
60 cents.
THE SMALL HOUSE OF AMINGTOIT, by TroSone.
$1 26.
SEVEN nORIES, by 1k Marvel, aighor of "Receriw
of a Bathelor." - 60
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SPRIER'S JOURNAL of the Discovery of the sources Uf
the Itt b 0
THE WOMAN IN BLACK, by author - of "Wan in
Gray." $1 SO
- IN. '
NOTESOF HOSPITAL LIIFE, Nov.'ol to Ang.'63, $1 00
STORIES OF THE SEA, for boys; from Cooper's
writings • $1 00
XI.
STORIES OF THE WOOD, tot boys; from Cooper's
writings. • ;1100
XIL
All new books received as stwm as published at
BERONEICS BOOK STORE,
61 Market street.
FOR sniac.
THE valuable property, corner of Second
and Pine streets, being fifty-tiro and a hairiest on Se.
mid and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Pine street
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alleb
there being space for four full building lots, and a mond..
drable site for a Governor's Mansion or public buildiep.
For particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner of St
oned and Pm.* TWA. mnre
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of assembly of Penns).ivan a.
the first day of June, 1839, the ttockbolde of the
passed
Beek, of Washington, Penne , will apply to the
next session of the Legislature for a renewal of its ch.r•
ter, with as Increase of its capital from $150,000 to
$200,000. C. hi. Rap, President.
WAACINGTON, PA, June 24, 1864. .1e27
RALPH L. MACLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Union
Width& . 16LITL9b111%. Strict attention paid to all
legal business. Military claim collected.
m • 111418n•eod
PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALARGE assortment of Photo gr aphs of
Generals and faneM p ures for sale MEAP at $1
per dotes , at FIR'S BOOK 14TuR'4,
mylo flarrishorif. 1a
LEA PERINE'S WORCESTER SAUCES.
the moat popular cmd the purest ever offered to ill,
public, just received and for sale by
SEMLER, di
P.M , vm nn.4,7111.12rk.
, •
A AFAV invoice of lam:boner's celebrated
Haw,
Jet received this morning at
211121.k.8. a roan.
3e29 Saeoeevors to W. Doe Jr., &
PRIME LARD.
FINE Kettle Rondered LARD, jug received
msm ammo. & FRAZER,
Meceemorsi to W m.
m. Doek. Jr., ac •
A TEEM sup ply bliobener's Celebrated
11 Rem Cured NA Dried Beef, at
id 46) BOY= WPM,
AM USENIENI(S.
cANTERBURY gum all,
WALNUT ST., RAN ~OW THIRD.
J.ILEN::U=I,L...
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
won a First-glees Company of
ElNGialfli, DANCERS, COMXIMANS, dre.,
Asizatesien 15 mite,
Aeata In Bone
.2 5 16
INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND MUSIC
FOR THE MELODEON,
AND AIM
INSTRUMENTS OF THE ORGAN CLASS,
ZUNDEI2B MELODEON INS mucroß.
,E 4 Containing the Elements of Music, Progressive &s
-ezvu and a large collection of Choice Music. $2 25
NEW biLTROD FO u, TaE MELODEON. 16,-le.ted
mainly from . I Zundel's Instructor," and tout:Lining in
a (talon to Leisqlna and Exercised, a collection of Pepimr
I.cougs. and a variety of Pirdm and Hymn Tum.. =l 150
CaRELART's MELODEON. Elerdentsry and Phigret
sive Studio., with a collecilin of Ciroiee Vocal and kr- Ira
mental MUSIC. $1 50
AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE MELODEON. I id)
MODEL mst.uDE , IN'TRUCTort. 150
WINSLR'S PERFECT GUIDE FOR rHE MELODEON.
Dodo:mit as a Sell InAreet, with Choice Mush- ele
IifiCLA•D •uN MIRO T A RASTER. 60
WOODBURY'S MELODOoN INSTRUCTOR . . 50
WO: r.N AND WIITE'S M ELI 10 LoN INS iItUCTr'R 00
HuWE'SSERAMI S'E AND MEL° DEOV INS f RUC. r 0
VIE SERAPtithIE A coihichon of Zuzlcr for the Ma
locteont beiaphine and Reed Organ. • 561
The Instructions In each of the above books live suited
not only to the Melodeon, but to all Instruments or Winder
construction. Fur sale by h. Could, Philadelphia
Oliver Dimon it Co , Puldiehera Boston. • ie224.f
CLOA.K.S,
CIRCULA.RS
AND
MANTILLAS '
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
assortment of
SPRING ct SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CDiCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful simples, in .were color and bald
comely trimmed, from $7 50 to slb.
1000 SILK DIANTILLS,,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BAsliz,
Handsomely and rbrdy trimmed, !roan 110 upward.
HILDRSN'S MANTELS IN LARGE, VARLETS.
my 2,5
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
IS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
explosion or burning of the Iluee or boi;er:Se nosh
ing can prevent it Lif not tampered with) roin givirtg im
mediate notice of lack of aster in the boiler, in season to
pill, on a supply without drawing the fixes Will2a of wets
G the grog source of so Maly sail catastrophes which
have recently occurred.
We warrant this inarument to be a
.paybet instarrrr.c.
against such contingencies. Price SN.
Full instructions as to the mode of application as well
as rmeretmo to must of the prominent ataaufneteners and
it on masters of the State smug them, sent on spotty:Won
CO."
PIUS
D. C. lilLu),
Grua. MMXIL
MILLIIY Eit V G- 0 0 13 S.
MRS. J. HIBBS,
ass °Maw AT
NO. 8 MARKET squA.RE,
(Next door to Felix's Curifectlonery,i
WHERE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to
the wines of Harrisburg and , vicinity the
Latest Styles of Blilttner: and Fancy Goals,
At chedper prices than any hous e in the city. lie.juxuty
her goods cannot be surpashed.
DR= MAKING IN THE L.AXIST STYLE
Will be neatly executed. .
Ladies call and examine for yourselves. arl&dgl,yli
NEW' GROCERY LND PROVISIOS STORE.
FOYER & KOERPER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS as.
GROCERIES,
Queen's and Glass Ware,
AND ALL KLN 08 OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
la AVE just opened a large and well selected
Li stock of gums at their stand, N 0.9 lifartet knit%
darrlsburg, Pa., to which they invite the attention ut cite
public getwrally. soltr-dly
NEW PHILADEIXIIIA.
Cl.O AIE
IN D. W. °ROO' NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
MOO DIFFERENT STYLE
OF FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND CiROZL ARS,
EEO
FINE SPRING-SHAWLS.
Will open on the let of April. Eznar2l-dly
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
THE FARMER BOY, and how he became CoMmaztd
er- $l.
rHE PIONEER MY, and how ho became President $l., Yo
a 26
EWE FERRY BOY, and the Financier,
FEE PRINTER BOY, or how &o. Frszdahs mido
his mark, $ l . 25
nu FARMER BOY, and how he became Uout
ant General. In prtns.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THR REBELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roauoke; elegantly ill,attatect. $2 26
At RE4t,Nkit , .... WOK STORE.
CONCENTRATED. LEMONADE,
IBa pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and refreshing for Invalids having
lever or great Mind.
he porta .ility retommends it travelers.
tonvenb nee at pic-nice will be apaciated.
No sugar required; one table-spoottut sirup) ,
in a glass of cold itater and it ie done. - - '
ICELLLEVSI)/tUG AND FANCY GOOLtna,t ,
jerl No. 91, Harem . street
Li tIO RENNIC,T.
LIQITID RENNET yields with milk the
most luscious of all deserts for the tabl-; the ligitt
rst and moat grateml diet for invalids and children
cal:adios every element of the bodily constitutami
when coagulatea with /mines it is always tight and ea y of
llgestion, and supports the system vita the least piestme
oacitetnent Wti.n still greater nutritive, ewer mdesliecl,
emu./ and sugar may ho added A teaspoonful converts
t quart of tot& into a firm curd. Prepared and soid,
wholesale and retail by & A. KUNliol.,
jel6-tr 118 Musket street.
PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, VTR DISTFOCT,
HARRISBURG, Pa, June 6, 1864.
To DRAFTED .MEN. —I am directed by
Lieut. CoL J. V. Boniford, L. a. Provost Manual
General, by his ci cola; No. fiv, of June 4, 1864, to pub
lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as vo.un-
Leers after being dratted; mid that the creaks for dratted
men will remain for the rub-districts trom which tb,
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has Air bar
not been paid to such men, upon enlistment."
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Disq,
VERY FaNE, INDEED!
To our fine and extensive stock of Photo
graphA. Album. and Photograph Card Pictures, we
have added a BEd GrIFUL IE.NVELUPE for the reception
of card pictures They must by seen and will be admired.
ifj-rbotographers supplied at the very lowest whole
ale price, and thel. C.rd printed upon them for X 125 per
,housand, wholesale and rand. at
may 24 , SCR Pi- FRR'S BOOT. ST `M.
'JIANG FORTES, higLuukONN sHEET 111L8II;
iTiouvs, FLUTE GUITANS, B&NJOS,
V arktiNGS, DRUMS, FiFES„ and all kinds of MPS ,
, ALL MIRC11,810:3E, PICTURZLi.MF23, LiktiDlG
t3l.sanire PROTOGRAPH CARDSsind ALIN:AS, AlidßU
ryps, Gaits, ENaßevism, Ficruals, &c.; &a
Macomber the piece, SILAS WARD, No. 12 Third
street, the largest Music, Store this side of them%
jan2l/41tt
SoDOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES
comprising Picalilly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower,
!Aimed Pickles, Godin, Walnuts and . c..olllons.,,- +For ode
wholesale and retail by SHISLER tentAXER,
to3'6 scoottutors to W. Dock, Jr., Co
.*le L-41