Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 08, 1864, Image 3

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LLARRISBURG, PA
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1861,
'.OWN AND COUNTRY
State of the Thermometer To.day.
8 A. M. 11e.u. 3r. M
.1 80 86 90
..TAKEs A. Er.rx advertises several sales
damned Government horses, to take
.t various points throughout the State.
NG the strangers who arrived in town
day, we noticed Ex-Governor Ritner.
overnor is an uncompromising enemy
rebels, and a fast friend of Union.
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ND.-A lady's shawl was found in the
1 grounds this morning. The owner is
.ted to call at this office; prove property,
arges, and take it away.
evening we were favored with several
ing showers, which will be of great
o the farmers, whose corn and potato
;ill be greatly henefitted. The show
-1 but little effect on the heated atmos-
There are prospects for more rain.
ROAD ACCIDENT.—On Saturday after
ast, Mr. Charles Caughie, abrakesmen
Northern Central Railroad, met with a
I accident, at Marysville, while in the
coupling two cars. He was caught
nslied between them in a horrible man-
TAxEs.--Under a law passed at the
scion of our State Legislature there will
abatement allowed on State taxes paid
is State Treasury before the first of
ember, but there will be five per cent.
ed on taxes that remain unpaid on and
r the first of August.
HP, Locust Street M. E. Sunday School
a guy time at Derry, yesterday. There
• a very large attendance, and all enjoyed
festivities of the occasion. We 'learn
t seven cars were required to convey the
ty from the grove to this city, last evening.
e day will long be remembered.
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00AL NE.W4. —We will be greatly obliged,
otne of our friends in the various boroughs
townships will furnish us with items of
I news. Events and occurrences of inter
ften transpire which the editor of a' paper
• it's nothing about, and unless same ono-in
neighborhood apprises him of it, he may
all time remain in ignorance of what has
rred. if promptly notified of everything
on in the county, he could make a much
,e readable and interesting - paper. •
a min ALDERMAN IS.LINE. —Yesterday an
•icival who gave his name as W. Hopkins
';.nby, was taken before Alderman Kline,
a charge of passing notes of a broken
Ar. It appears that he purchased from a
n named Henry Quigley, of Cumberland
ey, one or more horses, for which he paid
Q. two hundred and sixty dollars in bills
the Allegheny County Bank of Maryland.
ig:ley, upon learning that the bank was
a ken, parsand Lazenby, captured him, and
.k him before the Alderman. Upon his
rson were found notes of the above-named
nk, amounting to S2SS, and a small sum
Government funds. Lazenby was commit
' to prison, for court, to answer the charge
passing worthless money.
HE LUTHERAN Ple-NICI.-It is with HO or
ary feelings of pleasure that we contem
te the happy time the Lutherans will have
:pending a day in social, friendly, Chris-
intercourse, away from the dust and heat
d the contaminating influences of the city,
the pleasant and beautiful vicinity of old
' , rry, with which is associated so much of
early history of the first settlers, and
.ero the young, with their gay and innocent
rts, can truly enjoy themselves amid the
:dom, the beauty and the life invigorating
of the country. The assemblage will no
btbe very large, as the Lutherans number
eral churches and Sunday schools, and it
be an interesting sight to see so many of
family, as it were, meeting together as
tends, with warm and sincere brotherly love
ad affection one to another. Such scenes on
i,rth reminds us of Heaven, where all pride
hd distinctions fade away, and where Inez
essible love overflows in every heart,. • •
A. 1 • DA: := '• . • ~ ---It seems as
,ugh Harrisburg is now infested bY - the most
1. ert thieves that ever plied their vocation
hin the limits of the city. We have ohm
•,ed a number of the most daring feats com
' tted here recently, by the thieves, and yet
: ost every day we hear of new instances
-re private residences have been .robbed.'
night the House of Mr. Jacob- Ziegler,
~econd street, between . Mulbeny and
, :.tant, was entered by burglars, - who
. . red in by way of the yard in the rear of
e slwelliug. A room occupied by Mr. Zieg.
was entered, and his watch and a poehet
,,ok, containing five or sir dollars, were
ken: The thieves also passed into a room
cupied by Mr. Zlegler's daughter (Mrs.
rant,) and took therefrom a watch and chain,
hd two breastpins. They also visited the
table, which bears evidence that they were:
lot in a hurry to leave. They escaped, how.
ver, with their booty, and' no clue bee N e i
cl as to who they are. It is singular. that-in
a numerous robberies which-ha-ire occurred;_
e inmates of the dwellings entered have riot
b/
ieard the burglars. In every case they.have
'seeped. •
Where are the night police 9
Lotrsor.—The man at
. the junction found
thelfrdmisterer. All right. ' *
THE service of silver shortly to be pre
sented to General Hancock by the citizens of
Norristown, - will consist of one large and
small waiter, four goblets, one large pitcher,
and a beautiful punch-bowl, with ladle. The
gift is valued at $l5OO.
Pm:Two—The discharge and other piiiArs of
James Callahan, Co. E, 16th Beg. Veteran
Reserve Corps. They can be had by apply
ing at this office. ,Ssid Callahan was dis
charged from service at Elmira, N. It., on the
Gth inst.
THE Eiaticoox blansiow.—The members of
the Coal Exchange, of Philadelphia, design
contributing to the fund for purchasing a
house for General Hancook. The fund has
already reached the neighborhood of $25,000.
It is the purpose of the donors to furnish the
residence in magnificent style, and fill its lar'_
ars with all the necessaries required, before
presenting the handsome gift to the gallant
and distinguished soldier for whom it is in
tended.
DEATH OF WELL-Xnnt HARRISBITRGERS.-
We announced, under our, obituary head yer
terday, the death of Mr. John Care, a well
known citizen of Harrisburg, and at one time
treasurer of Dauphin county. He was clerk
in the Commissary department at the time of
his death, and was, in all his relati ;ns, while
living,. a man of -irreproachable character and
blameless demeanor.
fr. Henry Frisch, another well-known eit-
Nen, died last night, very suddenly. He was
an enterprising and prompt business man,
whose loss will be sadly felt by a large circle
of friends, and interests with whom and which
he was identified
IMICIMEI
EXCELLENT SUMMER. Dannts.—Corn Drink.
—To five gallons of cold water, add one quart
of sound corn and two quarts of molasses.—
Put into a keg. Shake well, and in two or
three days it will be fit for use. Bung tight.
It may be flavored with essence of spruce or
lemon. The corn will last to make five or six
brewings. It is a cheap and simple beer, and
is called very good.
Ginger. Beer.—Thke of
.ginger bruised or
sliced, one and a half ounces ; cream of tar
tar, one ounce; loaf sugar, . one pound.; one
lemon, sliced; put them into a pan, and pour
six quarts of boiling water upon them. When
nearly cold, put in a little yeast, and stir it
for about a minute. Let it stand till next day,
then strain and bottle it. It, is fit to drink in
three days, but will not keep,good longer than
a fortnight. The corks Should be tied down,
and the bottles placed 'upright in a cool place.
Fine Mead.—Beat ter strong froth the whites
of three eggs, mix them with six gallons of
water; sixteen quarts of strained honey, and
the yelloW rind of two dozen large lemons,
pared very- thin. Boil MU together curing
three quarters of an hour, skimming it well
Then put it into a tub, and when lukewarm
add three tablespoonful's of the best fresh
yeast. Cover it, and leave it to ferment.
When it has done working,• transfer it to a
barrel, with the lemon peel in the bottom.
Let it stand six months, then bottle it.
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DISINFECTiNG AGEriTs. —Either of the fol
lowing will answer the purpose, while they
cost but a trifle:
1. One pint of the liquor of chloride of
zinc in one, pailful of water, and,one . ponnd of
chloride of lime in another pailful of water.
This is perhaps the most effective of anything
that can be used, and when thrown upon de
eayed vegetable matter of any description,
will effectually destroy all'offensive odors.
2. Three or four pounds of sulphate of iron
(copperas) dissolved in a pailful of water dill,
in many eases, be sufficient tel remove all Of
fensive odors.
3. Chloride of,. lime is better to: scatter
About damp places, in yards, 'in damp Cellars
and upon heaps of filth.
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A conaxSPONDENT of the Baltimore _elineri
can, describing the recent commencenumt ex
ercises at Dickinson College, speaks as fol
lows of the address delivered by Rev. John
Walker Jackson, of this eity:
"Tuesday evening witnessed -a devotf on of
fine pulpit talent to a political discussion of
the theme, "Are we a Nation?" before the
Literary Societies of the college, by Rev. J.
W.,, Jackson,. of Harrisburg. .The - speaker's
heed and heart are in the right place, and he
was-listened to with intense interest as he dis= -
cussed the constitutional integrity of the na
tion's life, against the political heresy that
Makes the Federal Government a mere crea
ture of the States, and puts tbe allegiance of
the citizen to his State parer nount to his alle
giance to the Federal:Government."
Tamura or Raspacm..—/Deao, John Adams
Fisher, Esq.—Heinakaaaa, JiLly 7, 1834.---Mr.
Fleming. announced, du open,. court, the dettth
of John Adams Fishor,.tsciuire, late a mem
ber of this bar, which took place at his resi
dence this morning at 3 o'clock, accompanied
by some remarks of eulory upon the high
personal and professional character of the de
ceased, and concluded by offering the follow
ing preamble and.resolutiona : .4-
•
WHEREAS, We have learsied..with deep re
gret that qur professional brother and friend,
John Adams Fisher ; Esq.. has been removed
trom our midst by death; therefore,
Resolved, That in the,decease of Kr. Fisher;
this court and bar have lost one of their Old
est and mostbotiored menibeis,
alike for his 'probity as a man, his.ability and
success as a pleader and . advocate.; mid, his
fidelity to the cOrirt, air well as his clients. •
Resolved, That we tender to the family of
our deceased brother our sincere sympatky
in this the hour of their hercaveinent.-
Reioliisd,. That this oottit`and , bar will;_at
tend in a body the funeral a' the deceased.
Resolved. That the court be requested to
direct the Prothonotary to enter these manta-.
tions upon their minutes,. and also • twaris ,
mit a copy of the sante .to the family Gro te
deceased.
Reso'sq, That iu, r further. testhnon3r of thi .Itr
respect for the deceased,- this court do )Nr
adjourn.
The Hon. John JJ'earsori eitoiessed - the
highest apprecistiOn' of the character of the
de CWood ,-, 44 l iliirtY ;concurrence in the m m
timents evressedin the resolutions, and so - as
folloirttin Wig;pier by. Mr. Lamberte n;
on whose motion the preamble and "risk/ Lo
tions were unanimously adopted.
Schsrrrurs. WASTAito .—s6oo will be jmtid for
an acceptable Substitute, who not to
draft. Apply to Sullivan S. Child, TELEGRAPH
building. jys-6t
Five Donzaas reward Will be,paid for the
recovery of a yellow terrier pup, lost on Sun
day last. The reward will be paid by leaving
the dog at this office. jy7-2t,
NOT/CE. —We are requested to• State that the
Chief of Police has procured a place of safe
keeping for all dogs captured in accordance
with the provisions of the ordinance; and
that all dogs so captured will be kept for
twenty four hours, during which time any
owner or owners may reclaim them, upon
application to the Chief of Police, and pay
ment of the authorized costs.
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ATTENTION, Frnsr Crrr Zoure.v.ss!—The old
members of the First City, ZOWITOS, willing
to enlist for one hundred chvys, are requested
to call at the old Mount Vernon House, in
Locust street, and sign the roll now rapidly
being -filled. All others wishing to join are
cordially invited to register their names im
mediately. Officers to be elected by the
members after the company is full.
Inland Telegraph Company.
We have heretofore alluded to the fact that
the vindication of the Managers of the Inland
Telegraph Company had been most complete,
and that the Secretary of War was satisfied
not only of the superior advantages of this
corporation, but of the faithfulness and loy
alty of those in its charge. The following
order, issued from the War Department early
in June, was promulgated in all the armies of
?the Union. We naw take special pleasure of
laying ibis order before our readers: •
Win DSPASTMENT,
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 18, 1864.
The order of the war department . prohibit;
'ing the transmission of military business over
the wires of the Independent and Inland Tele
graph Companies is hereby revoked. " All offi
cers forwarding public business to this de
partment can employ these the same as other
lines. By order of the Secretary of War.
THOS. T. ECKERT,
Major and Assistant Supt. Military Tele
graph. - jv9rli w
IPROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.
_PENNSYLVANIA SS. '
A. G. CURTIN.
Tin the Name and by the Authority of the
Commonwealth of . Pennsylvania.
ANDREW G. CURTIN.
HONTHILEOR OE THE SAID COMBIONITELLTD
A .PI=LAUtATIC*T-
is now ascertained that a large rebel force
has been detached from Richmond and is ad
vancing on the north. So large a portion of
our army is at remote points, that it be
comes necessary to raise - immediately a
sufficient body to -repel them. They are al
ready within the borders of the Common
wealth. You have always heretofore been
ready to answer the call of your country.
You will not be less- ready to come forward
when your own homes and firesides are
to be - defended against profligate
horde of plunderers. I authorized, by the
President Of the United States, to call for
twelve thousand volunteers (in additien"to
those required briny Proclamation of yester
day) to serve for one„hnndred days in Penn
sylvania, Maryland and Washington and its
vicinity. li appeal to the freemen of Permsyl ; :
vania to rouse theaiselves for the necessary
effort, and to come promptly •to sweep the:
invaders fom her soil.' - ,
I refer to the General Order issued - fro*
these Head4ttarters, Pennsylvania
No. 50, dated July 5, 1864, published with this
{proclamation, for the details of the arrange
ments. I do most earnestly desire the good
and loyal men of the Corainpnwlialth, and 0-,
ipecially the veteran soldiers in all her borders,
to show themselvos worthy of her in this
emergency. • ..-
.Her sons have established for themsel4es,
on many a bloody field, a reputation for the
martial virtues which they will not now for
feit, When both their well-earned fame and
the safety of their homes and families are at
ake.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
the State, at Harrisburg, this 6th &ay of
,Tul,y, in the year of our Lord one thousand,
eight hundred and sixty-four, and of -the
Commonwealth the eighty-nintk.
By the Governor: • •
ELI SLIF'ER,
Secretary of the Contnonweattlt
Proclamation by the Governor
1 3 .kliTIVS17,VANIA SS.'
A. G. CURTIN.
In the Name atoll by 'the Authority of the
Cominonwealth of Pennsylvania,
ANDREW G. CURTIN, •
GOVARNOB OF THE SAID commcarkg.t.tarif..
A PROCLAMATION
Ny . ".usayks,The
,Presidpnt
.„of _the United.
has;States this day,maile a call upon the Corn
monwatith of Pennsylvania for 'twelve 'thou
sand militia vo unteer infantry,, to serve ,at
Washington and its vicinity, for' one - birthed
days,'unless sooner discharged: __
1,. Andrew G: Curtin, Governor of the said
Commonwealth, do make this, my troclama
,.`ion,in'response thereto, and do hereby call on,
th e freemen of Pennsylvania, of military - Eige r
to , c4." 02 °
promptly forward, as they have here
tofore
‘ done, and fill the requisition;for this
i mports :at service. • '
It is &' oparent that the enables :Of our
GovernmeM, t, id desperation, are threatening
es with an ,arrnect force, in ,the hope that
th e army of IN'eneral Giant utay lie withdrawn
from before Riethmond, and 1 call upon the
citizens of this Commonwealth, capable: of
bearing aram4 t o twine forward. withoutrdela*,;.:
and thus aid our kercie brothers in the great
Army of the Repubk l ic• •
Given under my hanki and the Great Seal•oir
the - State; at - Harris'burg, this fifth day ' - c'f
July, in the year of our Lard one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-four, and of _.the
Commonwealth the
9 ighty-ninth.
' ' By theGbleritor: •
Mlt
ELI SLI
•-
Secrefery of the Commonwealth:.
• READVIgtrE IIB 'PZY 4 44 MILICEIA,
Harrisburg, July 5i 1864. _1
GENERAL ORVERS, • -
r „.
,:••• yea.
In response to a call of the President of the
United States this day made, for twelve thou
sand militia or volunteer infantry, to serve at
Washington and its vicinity for one hundred
days, unless soonertlischarged:
It is ordered
L Troops will be accepted by squads or
companies, as hereinafter indicated, and will,
as rapidly as possible, be formed into compa
nies and regiments.
11. Persons proposing to organize compa
nies will be accepted under the following pro
visions, viz:
To be commissioned a Captain, the appli
cant must have furnished. forty (40) or more
men, who have 9241issed Surgeon's exam
ination, and been Funstered into the United
States service.
To be commissioned a First Lieutenant,
from twenty-five (251 to forty (40) men must
have been furnished-as above.
To be commissioned a Second Lieutenant,
from fifteen (15) to-inveutf.five (25) men must
have been furnished as above.
111. Camps of rendezvous will be establish
ed by the United States at'Harrisburg, Phila
delphia and Pittsburg, in charge of which
camps commanders and 'Skilful Surgeons will
be appointed.
IV. TransportatiOn will be furnished ou
application, in person or by mail, to Col. J.
V. Boinford, U. S. A., Superintendent of Vol
unteer Recruiting - .service at Harrisburg, for
the Western District, or to Major C. C. Gil
bert, U. S. A., Superintendent of Volunteer
Recruiting service at Philadelphia, for the
Eastern District of . Pepru3ylvania., to the Camp
or Camps of Rendezvous in their respective
districts, to whom report must be made.
V. Actual' and necessary expenses for board
ing and lodging of troops, raised under this
order, will be paid by the United States dis
bursing officer, at the proper post, for a pe
riod not exceeding fifteen (15) days, at a rate
not exceeding forty cents per day for each
man mustered into the service' of the United
States, on the affidavit of the officer furnishing
the men, supported by the receipts of the
party to whom .the money was paid. i Names
of the men, and ,the dates between which o*ph
man was boarded and lodged, must be stated
in the accounts rendered.
VI. The troops will be organized according
to the general regulations of the service,
armed, clothed, paid, transported, subsisted
and supplied as other troops in the United
States service, and mustered into the service
of the NnitedStatee by regiiinenp3,4t§ soon as
filled to the ininirmtm` strength,• the term of
service to be reckoned from the date of mus
ter into the United States service.
VII. As a reward for meritorious conduct,
and also to secure valuable military' experi
eace, aPpointments of field officers will be
made, except tinder peculiar circumstances,
from men who have been in service and have
been honorably discharged.
VIII. No bounty will be paid the troops,
nor will this service exempt from draft, but if
any officer or soldier in this special service
should be drafted; he Will be credited for the
service rendered. By order of
_ _ _
A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
A. L. Ruesam, Adj't Gen. Penn's. '
SPECIAL NotiCES.
A DREAM 1111.4 4 - NtOT'ALL .- .A. DREAM. - -
"Sleep hathits own world;
And a wide realm of wild reality,
Dreams, havOl&r . eatli,
Anq tears, and torture, and thelmeh ot joy;
They leave a weight upon onr waMng thoughts.
What are they? Creations of the mind.
would recall a vision which I dreamed,
' Perchance in sleep—"
I thought a great panorama was stretched
- out beforo-xne„ upon _whichiworo lh. "Ames
"of
all the diteient kinds of 'di} gobdli," With the
prices attached. One particular spot upon
the canvas seemed to impress my mind most:
it was where the name of C. L. Bowman's
Cheap Dry_ Goods: Store - was:plain - to -the vis a
ion. Upon welting J repaired to the store, No.
1, SoUtheitie.,. &diner - of Pront.ena.Market
streets,. wberel . purcliatied delaines:
calico, and dry plods generally,' ranch - lower
than I had-dreamed of. - •
' Yours, &c.,
ONE WHOSE DEEMS! WAS REALITY
Banivart's Troches.
For the cure:wt .- masons* . Thleat Dis•
eases, are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persona whose vocation
;calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
:only by Biwaysrt •& Co., Harrisburg.
whom all orders &Odd be.addressed.
r•old by druggist every where.
Redd thlffillowiiiithstirfri li ale,fr sold
om soe
of our 4 0 .1pfulf •
' HeiutliiitueepFeh. Bth;. 1864..
C. A. Barmy/air—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
- and other preparations for hoarseness and
'throat troubles, imd.# comproison with them
all, can Cheerfully . Commend your own' as s
:most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them, sorying in
.t 31 4 0 .0f need,.most -•
Yours truly,. ' H. ROBINSON, •
Pistor of Prettiiyterian ehuroh.
16
KR@ 3VX Immo. as to the
value of Bar.nvarb's Troches. E •
W. C. CATTELt,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
ILListlninue, 461.0. 6 64.
To 0. A. Berurvarr—Dear Sir: In th habit
of speaking very f?equently, and in daces
where the vocal organs are very much tamed,
I have found the need of some gentle emote
rant, arid, that want ***,turtioi4l,li your
exoellen 'HTfeetibut" .
"I conaider, them ;very .fat superior - to-any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
ipeedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its 'too 'freimafite 'Min,' and- impairing th
, ffectiveness of the delivery of public
-:. • TAE ,SON.
Paetor•ot the Lotimd St. Methcodist Chmit.
To 0. A. Rsiervsfir—DearSir: Having use!
your Troches, am free to sad they are
the bimitri tried hake great
pleasure i; recommending them to all persons
afflictedtit, sox ft,„throat or huskiness of
voice arising fiisM"fribld s eaking or singing.
Yam,G. TRAW,
Pasfor of Midge . Avenue Methodist Church.
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pxsiswr .A=941%7' 8 iMcE?
Lizosiniet," Feb. 29: 4 864: '-' I
To C. A. Baminirr—Dear Sir : I have
fliqraryciar Trotiliar bdinirduable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bone-
JR to all public speakers. A. J. HERR
COLGATE'S 'LOONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in sun universal de
timid, is made from Me clkoliast materials, is mild
and emollient in its nature, fragratntly scented,
ind extremely beneficial in-its action upon the akin.
For sale by all Druggists mkt Felony Goods Dealers.
1 ntsiT
NIP:VW A IIVF; p "IlvtlP, rvf-p,
110diattit„
TRIBE or four performisan have hoard in a
A. private family, App at ebtner of Chestnut Rt,eet
qud Ravberry alley. t .iyf.43l*
AYELLOW TERM PUP, with long
B
ears and tail, a whltesPot behind left ear. A lib
eral reward will be paid fotae return to LAWRENCE'S
Restaurant, Market Etreet.
A - FRESH supply of }liohener 's Clelebrated
flaw Oared Hama and Dried Beet, at
mp] BOYER & KOZI2IOI.
. ,
lIVANTED—One or two gdod diningroom
VV v men; Also a railroad porter. Enqutre at the
JONES HOUSE.
.
ANTANTED—Ten dining room girls, in a
r v
hotel. Call E. 99 Idarket street. jy6-41.3t
to sell
$ 75 A se li wi O ng N si T a ll in — es A . g;) v ti e ta lvi ]sra g T e e
a d
commis
sten on 'all Maetdien sold, or employ, agents Who will
work for the above wages and all expenses paid. Ad
dress D. B. lIERItINTOI4 & CO,
jys-412w* Detroit, Mivh.
SUBSTITUTE WANTED.
TO whom a liberal bounty will be given:
App'y at the Brady House. jy/
, WANTED lIILIIIEDI4TELY.
•
FOUR or five "Shanty-keepers,? , to whom
atiamit.a, which are ready for use, wUlte famished,
for tbeplitpose or wrommodatlng hovders.- • Al so . tr, n3
Ulnae° 1 tborers Apply to James martin, nn the N. C.
R=R. ; Mahoutergo mountain, 3 inlia3 above Millersburg.
)1022.1m*
AGENTS- wanted to sell the Standard His
tory of the War. A rare chance to make money:
kgenta are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000
volumee already sold. Send far circulars. Address
JONES BROS Az CO.,
do
80 Publishers . Baltitnare, Md.
TANTJD—A good pagtry Cook, and a
1 1 apd meat C o nk, Inquire at the
BRADY ROUSE.
JULY 4 , 1864.
1, HAVE this day disposed 4 of my interest in
the drug tra'e to 2..tatto D Let; who will continue
the business at No 6, Market Square. I can endorse Mr.
Lutz as a comp , tent and r liable druggist.. one worthy the
patronage of the community. G. W.
I. D. LATTZ,
DRUGGIST,
NO. 6, MARKET SQUARE,
fteily's Old Stand, HABRISRUOG.
Always on band Duos, Medicines, Perfumery., Brushes,
Cigars and Pure Liqt•ors for medicinal purposes.
'Jar PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded at all
Mutts--day and Watt 8-d1 wit wit*
NEW MUSIC FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS.
Sabbath School Trumpet, -
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• 'E. • cont.xcnom• or
.•_. .
• - • •
.Hynkus nnUilillek. fhantg *,and Anthems
IS a.
4 • 'ANTRUM
"THE ORIGIN OFTHE SEASONS."
nyt
W. (.& H. S. PERKINS.
.QPECOA.II.ai copies of this new Work will be
.10 sent post ppld on receipt of 25 conta. Special at
tention is directed to the qTrunipet" as being a collec
tion of Music particultripisuited 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 piesented, and for this reason *ill be,rome popu
lar in all Sab ath Schools as soon as introduced.
Rue: In boards. 30; paper, 25. Just published' by
O fver Ditson &Co , 277 Wa-hington street, Boston. For
sale yJ. E., GOULD, Philadelphia_ jy6-to
PUBLIC SALE
OF TIM
CELEBRATED TROTTING STALLIONS.
wthr., be sold at public_ sale on WEDNES-
V VD IY, JULY 131 H, 1831, at the public hoes° of
James- Raymond, in Harrisburg, the following named
'Ste/Wins, viz: -
GttN TAYLOR.
GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR.
OEN TAYLOR, Jkt
• BROWN DICK. BLUTOHER,
Sale t, commence at 1 o'Clock, P. M. when terms will
be made known .by . • • D t.VID LUNG,
surviving partner of the firm of Long & Burnett.
L. - P."Vinitssurcr -Abctloneer.
ASSESSMENT O,F; _DAMAGES.
11)01JR . Srfail4T 4O` 'nil' brae r of the Court of
Quarter Seitsions of Paupinu county, notice is hereby
given to the Commissioners of said county, end to the
property-holders along the line of , Verbeke street. friftti
Fulton to Sec ent h streec t iu the cii v , ofitarrisburg,that upon
'the petition of the President of Voted' of said city, the
'Court has appointed six viewers to 'assess the dainages
caused by the opening of said street, and that they will
;winced- to asseni svid damages on Wedn.,.edey, July 20th
next, at 10 o'clock, .4. at., at which Utile all parties inter
ested may appear upon th , grouddlr they think froper.
Jy541.0t , JOHNIV.:I3IOI4 - 11, City Solicitor.
• • •
Land for -Slap
520- ACRES of - Daild, Dauphin en.
at private sale, in part tv tlitiurhOlci,,
,1011
guretiasers ; 13/. acres clew, good buildings thereon, with
vtw MilL For further particulara r address
MINSKER,
- my3o-43r9* Thiuplain enunty.
-RA.x-rrE - re, IE-LERII.,
SUCCESSORS TO
G ittNitEL VO'
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.1100ECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS and
Wholesale. Dealers in Itnported and Dunieatic Li
ilitirnsbutg 44. - - 3ys:dint
DEPENDEN ISLAND
WIRE FERRY.
T' proprietor of this cool and delightful
' Sumnier'Rniort would most respectfully. =Ounce:
~ o ate elazeMt - pr Harrlsburgititt "the Island is now open
ror visitors. AccOnimOdations will be furaishe toparties
..nd
pic-nics on maitain.* - .terms, a 'dancing platrom
ben erected tier choir special use, teason, titactE
! , or oneyeur. gi ha -
• No Jrnproor Ohara - m.ora :admlttpd., and no, intoxicated
perslias will heßormitted ga visit -the [viand.
fraitim!ttingiiquons so tt on Sunday.,
A Wire Ferry, whir a good bout' : plying coniakaullY
iweeu the Island and foot of Broa i street, Weit. Harris
burg. * - lIHNitY BECKER
jedg : dloi - . ' Sole Prolirletof.
• OFFICE OF TILE .ILLEELenrinG BIUDGE COMNY,
- July 4, 1864 JJ
A DIVIDEND of three per cent. or sixty
'AUL edge per ehare) on the capital' stock of this thaw
Navy was this day. declared by, the . Board of Directors,
(nes of butte tar,) out of the profit. of the last al4
months, payable at the °Moe of the Treasurer ift
, Waln
stieet near second. W . 4.4.4.41.11
jy.s4t! . _Feeretary and Treasurer.
CANNED FRUI:18 OF %EVERY DESCRLP
TION. SAUCES of all the celebrated manufacturers
OLIVE 0118
o lIVBIT deliteriptigll„: -.. • • .
kaki, BRGWS S'ollt FINE TNA.G, GOPPEPi, • suaii4
and d It sue of all grades andPrltes;Andf the beet selected
stock outside of Pkolsde.ptda. • ' • •
All goons guaranteed as represented.
Particular inseams' paid to alt orderS from a distal:Me:
Goods carefully p ...eked and-delivered to all parts of the
city tree 41 charge. 81ILSLER
mys • successors to W. Dock, Jr.', St Co.
•
FOR REGISTER.
GEORGE MARK, of Sbuth Hanover town
ship, oilers hip:weir as a candidate for the office 01
Iir..ASTER, of .13auPhin- county: If elected, Mr. Mark
pledges himself to perform the duties of saki office with
fidelity. • • 1029 d.tvrte
Valuable Mil and Faent.flerSale.
Fhisundersigned offers IL. and
Id L
RM for sale. Any one wishing to purchase real
ostronannot . make a neirer - piqing investm nt;1113 It Wll/
nepotO °neap, Cuaie ansac".. • A.% WELTING,
j e ll,awlMiddletown, Paunhin rouuty Pa.
.. FOR itzo.r.swatt. .:
RUDOLPH MILTYR, of . B4st Hanovet
. . .....
kefluehlp, oil ere_ kunself as semi:War.° for the °Met
ti. twgister, 'lf *Luaus i autt elected he p vie* him to rtiloll4o ,uu43 or the Dice with fidelity. ,
jao.d2ry r.wto* ' RUDOLPH ILL t LES.
PINE tot -LE OILS.-40 boxes fine table
la gr Old best Importations fur i sal t
e, %imamate and
• aldlabla & Man,
isacceiPors r*kr & co 4.
QlCMD — BAEktfilbai -- tildarn
LP: llALltalcluat lealved'at, 41,6,:f
. Warners to ICU :00.144,ca 40413::F
OhOioe- lot of Millkos'''
ner's Dried Beef, just received at
SHISLER & FTLAZEIR,4
Orr Suocoosoos to W. Dock,
NEW' ADVEkrISEMENTS:
•
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
ANOTHER 'LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Photograph Albums.
BOND in FINE MOHOCCO—panelled,
gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt c/s B P2-
ALBUMS WITH
so Pictures for ss eo
40 " 14
50 o Ai
3
4 0 50 0
together with vnious other 'tyke of binding, alma and
prima, which will be sold cheap.
Soldler,a you cannot buy-a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere. --
Call and see at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
marl2-dtf Harri mtg., pa.
HOTEL AT PUBLIC SALE.
THAT valuable Hotel property known as
1 the
•
PARKE HOUSE,
of i Market street, Harrisburg, Penn's, will be offered at
Public Sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 20th of
July at 2 o'clock, P. M. This property is in the centre of
toe busine-s part of the city, within a se Ism of the
Court House and n ar the Railroad Dept, nevi g a fr.lit
of 27% feet on Market stre t, extending back 210 met to
a 20 teat street in Lb, rear, and now routs at $lOO per
month.
Terms of sale—one-half cash—the balance, if Mitred
secured by mortgage, in ytarly payments to suit pur
chaser.
For further infurmation Inquire of
JOHNS. DETWEILER,
Attorney.a , Law Htrriuba.g, Pa.
BENJ. PAREE,
Parkvale, Su-quehanna °minty. Pa.
Or
jel9-dts
Sale of Condemned Government Property.
OPF1 , 1: ABRISTANS Q7ARTERIL4STER,
HARRISBITHAi, PANA.L, June 29, 18111.
WELL be sold at public auction at Govern
meet Corral, near Butomehrown, pm Ilne ur Lab
anon Valley rallrord,) on luenday, July 12th, 1364, at le
4.04 -1 .0 A. K.:
35 Horses,
o I. tutu Wagons,
5 I light do
2 Ambulances
Saline., Horse dollars, Wagon WheeL, and 2000 Grain
Sacks.
This property has been condemned as unfit for Govern
ment service, but for priVare use gout beyond, are to be
had.
Horses and other property to be sold singly; sale to
Continue until all are Bald.
TERMS: Casa in Government funds.
E. C. HEICHENBACH,
Cant, A , n a , ot Or, V.
1e29.4101
COsTAIi 7 S 77
EXTRILIVIINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERM:NATORS.
"COST-411 , 5" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS
fiXTER ..INATONS.
'COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR.-
EXTe.RMINATOItS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR 4.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXT !NATO.; s.
EXTERMINATORS
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTEktMLNATuRS.
I.,XTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATOR:a.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTEgmLNATbkO3.
EVERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXITR INATo
EXTREMA I N ATO S.
"COSTAR'S' • RITE KMINATORS.
WITSRMINATORta.
"COSTAR'S" EXTEWHINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXT,RMINATOkS.
EXTERMINATORS.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugg,
Fleas, Moths in Flare, Woolens, - Injects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc. '
"15 gears established In N. y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from POISOILS."
"Not, dangerous to the Human Family 2
"Rats some put of their holes to die.",
gerSold by all Druggists everywhere -
igirl I I Bswass l I I of all worthless imitations.
gia-u Costar's" Depot, No. 482 BmadWay, N. Y.
sir Sold by D. W. GROSS & CO.,
Wholesale and retail agents
And by all Druggists in llarrishorg. Paj.do 414. am
PROC4AMAT
THE citizens of the city of Harrrisburg afe
hereby notified that the urdinanep, entit'ed 'an
.dtnance to prevent mischief from doge,' passed February
6, 1861, will u - etrictly en treed. Attention is especiaby
directed to sections 4dt, 9th and fat, to wit:
Sac. 4. That every dog going aL large within the limits
of the said city, front the twentieth day of May ;twit !Ave
twentieth day of Septininher, in each and emery :jeer;
shah have Securely l ut on a good, strung, substantial and
safe wire basket muzzle, me osing the whole mouth of
said dog, so a, elfeolually to prev.T.t Lim r.,tu bitiug.and
snapping.
Sae. 5. That any and every person owning a dog and
rrinitting It to run at large without complying with the
fourth section of this ordinance, shall he Lab a toe MIS
of not les • that One dt,lar, nor mere than trio dollarp,
with costs, at the discretion of the Mayor; and in
event of the said cOniable not bring able w find the
owner of the dog sa running at large, he, or some ihrsoa
employed by him, shall take up, kilt and bury raid dog,
for Which service he or the pe:son performing the ei r
vibe stiilt receive the eum atom dollar, to be paid out of
toe city treoeury.
5z0..6. That 'vary dos going at largo within 'the limits
of said city, shah have around its Lack at all times, a
eel& of metal or a collar of loather with a metal plate,
on which metal collar orplate shall be inscribed the name
of the owner of such dog, and any and every person wn
lug a dog and permitting it to fun at large, nithoui em
ptying with the requ.sittons of this s. ction, shall be liable
twat finis of one d,llar for every offence; and further, it is
hereby made the duty of the Chief Police Coastaule or a
person employed by him, to take op every dog so run
ning at large in violation of this !. cotton, and nniess the
said tine is raid by the owner th Teef, un * demtuad, the
sableMceris herebyauth diked and required . to kit the
dogor cause it to be killed and burled, for which seyalces,
ho shall be allowed one dollar out of the city treasury. -
.IYS A. L. ILOUMFORT, Mayor.
Matarnsses 1 Sprlng•Beds :I 'Comforts:ll
PALE' LEAF HAIR TOP MATTRASSES.
Plain Leaf Cotton Top Mattraa..es.
Corn Hugh Kamasses.
- Patent Song Slat Beds. -
Feather Pillows and Bolsters.
Cotton Comforts and Spreads
Ladies' Widow Work Stsnds.
- Carpet 1. amp ,tools
Door Mugs, Otrpatalsgsarks.
Iron Bed-et, ds, latest pattern, dm., & - c.
N. Et—Safaz, Lounges, Cualututa,enturs, ant Jug
traStlei repaired. Rau and Spring AvalijnennLitinie:lo
order. Nu. 109 Market street, ILorisburg
JelB-dlrn I BARNITZ.
MUSTARDS,
THE valuable property, corner of Second
and Pine streets, being fifty-two luta a half feet on Sc-.
rand and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Piue street,
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
there being space lor ion? full building lots, seta most dc
sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public build:up.
Per Porldeolsra enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner 01 Be.
wed and . Pine reeta'
pusuc NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of Assembly , of Pennsprao a,
passed the first day of June, 1839, the tteckbolde s of the
Franklin Beak, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next session of the Leglalature for a renewal of
ter, with as increase of its capital from $150,000 to
$200,000. C. M. REED, kreatdeut.
WAsuno2To,l, Pa., June 24,18e4: . j 027
RALPH L. MACLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAN.—Patriot and Unikft
buildlug, Harrisburg. Strict attention paid to ail
legal bueinces. Military claims culleutuit
. mylo-tietn•eod
• • PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALARGE asst?rtment of Photographi . .tof
Generals and ninny pictures for tulle uIIEAP, at $1
pu' dOZPII, at SZHEFFER's HOOK sTtiRE,
my2o Harrisburg. Pa
M.11:816 aud MESS PORK.
article of Mess Boer and Pnric
SEEM= &
imildr.evars L., v. 0.
; itne
I VA Jr. 1 3 11111NR'S
.P.J the mast popular sad the pure4:ever offered to UA -
I; just received autforiole by •
SHISI.ER
(auccetwerneto Thu-k. Co.
ff=l
s rift item ei of .14LichenerN Aele •lett
Haw, Just received this morning at
SHISLER & FRAZER,
JS2 Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
VERMIN
FOR SALE,
ME
El