Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 13, 1864, Image 3

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    ailg EtlegraA
OTJCE TO ADVERTISERS.--All Ativer:
nts, Business Notices, Marriages,
the, &v., to *emir(' insertion in the
.IECGRAPiI, MU SA Invariably be accom•
ied %with the CASH.
lvertiseinente ordered in the -regnlar
suing Edition are inserted in the Morn-
Edition without extra charge:
HA RISBURG, PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 13. 1864.
OWN AND COUNTRY
State of the Thermometer To-day.
8 A. nt. 11 A. Nr. 3 P. M.
86 90 94
-THE PATRONS OF THE TELEGRAPH.
Owing to the continued increase of the price
Nrinting paper, we are compelled to raise
rices of subscription to the DAILY Dru-
The price of paper has advanced
cents per pound within the past few days,
it now costs three times what it could be
•chased for, two years ago.
On and after Monday next the TELEGRAPH
' be furnished to city subscribers at
:YE CENTS per week. The price to mail
4cribers will be six narzens per annum,
One Dollar and Fifty Cents for Three
\ ths.
'he increased rates (which are very low,
-Jared with those of other dailies) wily
it pay for the white paper used, to say
ling of other expenses. -
ley all the journals in the country have
ly advanced their price of subscription.
old the manufacturers of paper continue
4dvanee their prices, one-half the newspa
now published will hove to suspend ope
.ons.
t ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS.—Captain
is raising a battalion of 100 days'
We would recommend him to all who
to enlist, as he has been in Virginia, un-
Uncle Sam, for the last three years.
idquarters Camp Curtin and White Hall
zel, Harrisburg. $5O bounty will be paid
all recruits, jyll-dlw*
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to treasurers sale of seated and unseated
is in the county, for taxes, will commence
he court house, in this city, on the first
Inday of August.
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Fr is said that the parings of cucumbers
will' cause roaches to disappear, if laid in
laces which they frequent. A simply rem
edy, and said to be certain.
THE First City Zouaves are rapidly filling
) their ranks. They have already over fifty
mes on the roll. Turn out, young men !
sere are excellent officers in command. Fill
the ranks at once.
TEE quotas of the various counties, for the
one hundred *days' service, are- publisbalfn
fall in our advertising columns. Immediate
steps should be taken to fill the respective
quotas at once.
ATTEnzoli, Zonevus!—There will he a meet
of the First City Zouaves, at their head
_ ters, in the "Exchange," this evening,
.6 7, o'clock. Every member is requested to
be present, as business of great importance
will be transacted.
Ax EXCPTINNT .EXAMPLZ..--Some of our mer
chants have agreed to permit their clerks to
enter the one hundred days' service, pay them
their wages during that time, and reserve
their situations for them until they return.
Let others do likewise.
Gotta Holm —A large number of the refu
gees who brought their stock here last week,
have departed for their homes. Those be
longing to, Cumberland and Franklin counties
are nearly all gone. There are quite a num
bor here yet from Adams and York counties.
RALLT i COLORPXI MEN! —All colored men
favorable to organizing under the Governor's
call for 100 days' men will meet at the Wesley
Union church, this evening at seven o'clock.
Several able speakers will address the meeting.
Come one—come all.
A IVATauNo FEAT. - The Conneautville
Courier is informed on good authority that
James Decker, of Cusowaga township, aged
one hundred and four yea's, a few days since
walked a distance of four miles in about three
hours. The old gentleman returned from his
walk without the least sign of fatigue, and
says he is able to perform the same feat again.
YESTERDAY a small body of cavalry arrived
here from Pottsville, where they had been on
duty. The Orga*, pursuing its usual avoca
tion of reporting disasters to the Union cause,
duly announces that they 'constituted part of
a regiment cut oft' from Gen. Wallace's com
mand during his engagement with the rebels
on Saturday last" With the Organ it is
"Copperheadiam first—the Union last."
1=0:1111
ACCIDENT TO A Craws CoNITANT.--Thayer
& Noyes' circus company met with a casualty
when on their Wu. fr om Armagh, Inc?iana
county, to .Tohnsto*
Cambria county, in
volving the protiriete 'fle in Considerable lost%
The tow path of thr 3 earkal , for some distance ,
constitutes the tow nship road, the only thor
oughfare-through Liiirel the
Men were &hit' ,g along this close beside the
slaakwatu lam, the road,bee*Re verY nu
row, nein/it/ its haiingsbeen molted away
by the key heavy_rain, in conmequence of .
Rm. alto. WALICEB JACICSON GUM J. N. wki*.filw band *Sion trierbllng four
Romssou, of this city, will address the peo- horsefk ACk the water,. two ''of which were
ple of Millersburg, In behalf of the Christian drewnesl The owners estimated their vs.lne
ConunisaieM on Friday evening of this week. at furs ' oundred dollars. The next wagon con
These gentlemen have spent considerable time
,taiimsr e the bears.;'94 pre
it :Was cipi over
at the front, in attending to the suffering, the' nnkankment and one of the bears Is fille d:
Wounded soldiers, and their thrilling feeitalAdf o ar Ala came titi‘limopeity ;04404 as'
at of scents #l43y witnessed will warrent,the died by the showmen Winch was.also tum- .
meeting at Millersburg to be one of entries.: iled into the dam. Tb contents were saline
dinary interest. The reputation of the spiel , ' f what . inj e ared by di water. Therewas a rn
era is tmah - that the inere/11Wmpement mor that the , lion4as'killed. ba t this is fin us
their appearance in Ifillersbring will attrao, t a k e ; m g' 4itsiontitiO l traninjvalatere4 son
an batm ens tallegt
Vain; "
•
A woriiit, (we will not say lady,) from the
country, remarked 'at market this morning,
that "rather than sell her butter for less than
a half•dollar per pound, she would let the
rebels have it" Such persons deserve to have
their goods captured, and it is to be regretto4
that the woman referred to does not Ilire
where the rebels are now committing depre
dations. She should not reside hereto, extort
outrageous prices from respectable people.
boliars _Boanty.
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DAUPHIN 110TION,
The committee, consisting of Gen. Simon
Cameron, William H. Kepner, J. D. Boas, I.
i L. Speel_and George Bergner,. appointed, at a
public melitin4 held on litioxiday evening last,
to wait on the Commissioners of Dauphin
county, and induce them to offer a bounty of
$5O to tahlveciruit rnuster!rd into the service
4oethe tufted itargs-toi'ote *hi:mitred days /
met the Commissioners yesterday afternoon,
and after a full interview, the Commissionerd
present, Messrs. Milleinen and M'Clare„
agreed at once to pay the bounty. Mr. Hart
man, the other Commissioner, 10 expected,
here to-day, and we have no i dciubt but what
he will concur in this patriotic action.
We heartily commend the action of the
Commissioners. Their ,action will be sus
tained by every loyal man in the county.
1,000 Cavalry Horses Wanted
We direct attention to an advertisement, in,
another column, calling for one thousand
cavalry horses. It is importaitt that our far
mers promptly'stipply this call, as it is one
in which they can show their patriotism,
and contribute to the defence of the 0 overn
ment, at a profit to themselves.
=I
The various companies, now being raised
here have been very successful in recruiting.
They will noon have full ranks, and then will
be off for their destination.
Am a sale of horses held by Hr. Long, of
the late firm of Burnett & Long, this after
noon, in front of the court house, tb e follow
ing sales were made: n
The horse Zack Taylor, to Alr. Harry
Thomas, for $1,005.
Drown Dick Blutcher, to George Bank, of
'Mechanicsburg, for $965.
Gen. Taylor, to Samuel Flickilver, for $760.
IC=
NEW Music.—Tht) following pieces of music,
composed by Prof. H. C. Orth, of this city,
have just . been published:
Chirping Bird Schottische.—An entirely
original and novel style, the " "twit,"
of the feathered songsters being heard dis
tinctly throughout the piece, yet so inge
niously introduced, as to form part of the
melody. Suitable for ordinary,erformers.
West Point Octillion. —Danced at all the
principal Academies, and destined to become
the m oat popular sett out.
Sensation March.—A general favorite. •
LIEUT. Groacv. Ross, who has served two
years In the Thirteenth lowa- Regiment, and
was severely wounded at timbattle of Cori?
Miss., and who is , at present a clerk in the
Provost Mariiial'a cam in this city, has re
ceived authority to recruit a company fen • the
one hundred da.ys' service. He has el ;tab
lishec/ his headqttarters at the Court Ho fuse.
We expect, to see the
• Lieutenant have a full
company by s iO-nia,rrow. Men enlisting u older
him will have a gallant leader; and one who
fully understands: the wants of his m : en.
'Young men, tam, out in your strength rind
111 his company !
lillaumr.—This institution was largely at
tended by buyers, this morning, but quite a
number of the stands were vacant—those who
are aceustoined to use them doubtless being
engaged in- harvesting or some other equally
profitable. business. As might be expected,
the land-sharks preserat took advantage of.: the
absence of their neighbors, and put up the
price of butter to 35 end 51r.) cents ,per pound,
and the prices of othiw articles v, - ere increased
at corresponding rates. We nc.3ticed instances
where parties calm° aced sf Aling butter at
twenty-five cents, but upon %earning that the
supply might not be equal t o the demand, the
price was at once raised to forty cents.
There was a great varf ety of marketing,
such as vegetables, fruits, beygies, etc., offer
ed, but at high prieSs.
THE COUNTY SUPERSPE/zENDENT of Common
Schools will commence his annual examina
tion of teachers on the 22d of August, at Mid
dletown, and will corif inue them, as follows:
August----Lower S wa tara,23d; Swatar a, 24th;
Derry, 25th; South 1 lanover, 26th; :Susque
hanna, 29th; Lover P axton, 30th;a3yt - ist Han
over, 31st.
Bertember=r4ait lianover, let; Ha rrisburg,
3d; Londonderry, sth; Ckniewago, 6th; Dau
phin and Middle Paxton, , 12th; Iteed,, 13th;
Halitai, 10'a; Jake rson, 1. sth; Jackson, 16th;
Millersbtu,g and tipper Paxton, 19th; 'Wash
ington, Sikh; ;not 30th, as. stated in advertise
ment;) Mifflin, 21st; Gratz and Lykens, 22d;
Wicoreiseo and Rusk, 23a.
.pia.mhuiti?ns will mein , ntenc." at nine o'clock.
The certificate now regtijres that the County
Superintendent shall ee!Aify to the ;wood moral
character of the tese4ker; Applicants mast
therefore produce sati sfactm- recommenda
tions.otherwise certificates wild not be granted.
Directors and the friends 46f education are
respectfully invited to be pretrent,
TEE& Odd telloies' Hall iCssociation
lersbnrg has filed in the Protnonotary's office
an application for a charter of incorporation,
which Willbe presented to court on 25th
day of AA:inst.
Inland 'llelegrapli Company.
We have heret4ore 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 now take special pleasure of
laying this orglr before our reader
WAR DEPARTSLENT,
ANTAsimmorrolt. D. C., June 18, 1864.
The order of the war department prohibit
ing the transmission of military bitsiness over
the wires of the Independent and Inland Tele
graph Companies is hereby revoked. All offi
cers forwarding public Mpiness to this de
partment can employ these the same as other
lines. By order of the Secretary of War.
TIROS. T. ECKERT,
Major and Assistant Supt. Military Tele
graph. jy9dlw
SPECIAL NOTICIES.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS
FROM
NEW YORK AUCTIOI`d.
81/E AT BARGAINS IN , MUSLINS
Full yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cents; wttrth. 40
coats.
Bleached muslin, 100 pieces..
Bleached muslin, 00 pieces
20 pmees of all wool fiat:mots "Asap.
Black silg, 5 pieties.
Black silk, 5 pieces.
_Black silk, 10 pieces.
2000 yards of black bilks from auct2oll.
Beautiful pearl color silk finish alga ca.
,Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and other colors.
White cambrics, soft finished 54 Freotch Cambric.
Jaconctts, brilliants, Irish
Splendid assurtravnt, of calicos,
Cloak., Cloaks, Cloaks., Cloaks.
Stockings, the best and cheapest.
Pocket handkerchiefs fur ladles, stall p. rico&
Marseilles quilts and crash for t
Shirt br. asts, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 r tad 50 cents.
We have now a very large stock of gaud s, all bought at
reduced price., and which we will sell at• prises which
cannot fail to give satisfaction
We have also a very arge lotof.alpaeas,e eqinbare cloth,
bombazines. 8. LIMY.
Je22
tar To Clear the House of ' Fliea, es*
flutcher's celebrated LIGHTNING FLY.KIT;LER, a nest
cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet wtft kill a quart
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FKENCEI, RMIARQS & Co., I.oth and Mirka streets,
Philadelphia. whelesais a,..ents mtyA 41-d&wBw
Pure Vegetable Medic
ONE of the very best Vegetable PiCedieittes
Is now offered to the citizens and strong of thereat
ray. It will purify the blood, and leave' the liver and
bowels in a good healthy condidon. Operates without the
least. pain. Old and young, male and female., el can take
of It. As to the truth of this hundreds can cea.cify, as It
has been well tried for the last ten years. it is prepared
may and. sold by Mrs. L. Hail, No. 27, much Pit ie street,
Harrisburg, Pa. my 23
HAIR DYE i .11. AIR DYE I I
Batehelor's Celebrated Hair nye
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
T'lne only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Knosoft.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rua ty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural IMMO)
without injuring the Hair or staining the :kin, leaving tin/
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of
bad Dye& The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
BLOB. All others are mere imitations, and should
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &a Factory-8I RAP.-
(LAY ST, N. Y.
EASOEOLLOIett NgW MIZE CRUX FOR DRIOSING TAN Hill'
j 02817
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
i„bave never changed my mind r' specting them from
the except to think yet bolter of that which l began
thonting well of " Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"The Troches ate a staff of life to me,"
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,
Pres. Hamdtou illintoia, N. Y.
"For Throat Troubles they are a specific."
N. P.. WILLIS.
"Too favorably knotrn to need commendation,"
• Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate.
"Contain no opt un nor auyihing Injurious."
Dr. A A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston.
"An elegant Combination for coughs, ,,
. Dr. G. F. BiGSLOW, Boston.
recommend their use to public speakers."
Bev. E. H. CHAPIN
‘ , ..1105t aalutaly viler in Bronchitis."
Rev.S SEIG:.RIED Merxisfonm, Ohlo.
"V , ery beneficial when suffering from CohP.
Rev. S J. P. AM:MESON. St. LOWS.
"Almost instant relief in the distressuaglabor of breath
ing in icullar to Asthma P?
Rev. A C. EGLF,STON, New York.
"They have Milted m 9 case exactly, relievitu my throat
so the. t L could sing with °ma?" T. DUCHBRItE,
Chorister French Part4h Cosi ch, Montreal ,
t. here are imitations be sure to obtain theGENUINE.
Jan2.l.4lStw
Batnnvart's Troches.
For the sure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, ho., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart & Co. ' Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
,old by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Hasfusamut, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BANNVAUT—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, 'Motor's Lozenges
and •other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
rad colds. I have found them serving in
One of need, most effectually.
:tours truly, T. IL NOBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
pgiv- . 0 agree lab Mr. Robinson as to the
v a l ue of Altuivart's Troches. •
W. O: OATTELL,
L a t e p ea t a ,e of 0. 8. Presbyterian Church.
Hammon*, hut.; 1 6 64.
To G . A . D inv.tur.—Dettr Sir: In t 1 habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal Organs are very much taxed,
I have found the I used of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want'. has been saPPliedla yon
excellent Troches.
consider thern \ 'ery far superior to , any
Lozenges that I have ever lbw', in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice' aria*
from ite too , frequent us e, and impairing.
effectiveness of the delivery of public a. -
dresses. Yours, &a,
WALKIINE JAOKSON.
Fodor of the Locust . 84 hiettodist Church.
To C. A. BAravveirr---Dear Having user
yaw Troches, I am free to say they are
the hsest I have ever tried and take great
pleasuiv in recommending them to all persons
afflicted witk sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising tzom public or singing.
Yours, Ito., G. G.
Pastor of Ridge Lkvenne Methodist Church.
tommac r e hem:haNay's OPPIOE,
FrAßßysemo, Feb. 29, 1824.
To 0. A. fisromucr---Dear Sir : I have
found your Troches to 1:)," invaluable in re
hoarseneas and in itzrengthetdug the
aulaiiiles of the throat. They .haPart °legume%
to - the voice, and are certainly' Of great , bete,
At to.all public speakers. A. J. HERA
V SETVeOR QUALITY; for sale f
t
Oeitrbalss. at *11:11 / "" 11111;
WAN ' , TS.
NUI3STITIPMS WANTED.
TWO substitutes are wanted. MO will be
paid for men that will pane. Apply at the
Jytt-d Iw* =ION HOTEL.
$75 A M.ONtii.—Agents weattni to sell
Sewing fifai:hinoa it`e will giro a commis
sion on all Machines said, or employ agents who will
work for the etrovoyagos and all expenses paid. Ad.
dress D. D. iigßhl2.:lol4: & CO ,
jys4l2w* Detroit, Ml:h.
SURStITIII..I 4 ; WANTED.
• whgra a liberal bounty will be given.
Apa , , at the Brady H uee. iv!
wAlv TAD /3IDIEDIAT ELY
PDE or five. "Shanty-keepers," to whom
SnantleN wbtch are ready for use, will be furnished,
for tbe purpose of UM:maw:luting boarders. Also, from
50 to 60 I .borers. Apply to 'James Martin, on the N. C.
t. .1.t., Mahontmgo mountain, 3 miles anoce lillkmburg.
JeVIC-11n*
A GENTS wanted toll the standard Hie-
CA of tale War. A neri chance to make money.
Ag . ent.. or: clearing tom $10044 $2OO per month. 200,M.
v.ilthruta already sold. Sandtnr circulars Addrew
JONES BROS. & CQ
de SO Publiati• Ralttmore
WANTED -4 good pastry Cook, and a
good meat Cook. Lignire at. the
4130-dtr
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CIRCULAR.
amoriqvgititgos PENNI:Mt VAXIA MILITIA. )
HA.R.H1.8131.11.*, Ju y 2, 1964. i
To supply the.froops required from Penn
/. mylvauia. by the late call of the President of the
United .i.ates, for twenty-four thousand Volunteer Militia,
to serve for one hundred days, unless sooner discnargeti,
In Pennsylvhnis, Maryland and Waddmiton and vicinity,
the pota, or np-n which will be required from each cohnty
of the Commonwealth is hereto annexed, viz:
Adams.. ...... ...... 238 Juniata ....
L 8 e. heny ..... ......1488 Lauri ister
Ormstrong. ... ..... 228 Lawrence.
Beaver .„ . 242 Lebanon._
Podlord .... 24 Lehigh... . .......
Seeks ... 577 Luzern , .
5tair........ .. 229 Lyoomlng
Bradford..... ~413- Mercer.
Lucke . 227 MciLan
Butter ...,. 279 Hiram
Cauttnia.... 242 Monroe 1
Cameron ... mositgorneryi. ... 1 - .5... 682
*i„ARN I ••• • Montour r, ' ? " 109
tamer_ Nertbomptcei . 395
Centre.... . Northutubroland *AO
Closiou... Perry 149
Mahon_ Philadelphia 8000
Cleanield Pike 81
176
.. ..... 618
224
211
148
.... .. 126
203
..... .• 4 0 5
334
Columbis.
ikawrord...
Cumberland.
I auphiri....
De aware...
.....
Elk;
Fayette.....
Arnim!: in ...
Fulton
F.reat
•. ..... 9 , '
.....
a 2
349
Greene 201 Wu) n 0... •66
guntth0in........... 233 Temnaoreland .... ... 446
1ndiana........ ... ... 25'11 Wyoming' 104
Jelferi•on .... 151 f York 683
Transportation will be furnished and troop] will repo. i
to the commandants of Camps of Rendezvous as ,rected
by circular of li,jor Gene al Couch hereto attached.
By order of A. G. OUttTIN,
Covernor and Commander in-Chief.
A. L. Rusagra., Adjutant General, Yemosylvania.
Jyll. aztt " ' ' - • = - • '
Address of Gov. Curtin.
The following address, to the people of
Pennsylvania, by Gov. Curtin, was read by the
different pastors in their respective churches
yesterday evening. We commend its patri-
otic sentiments to every - lover ot his country
Read it carefully slid act. accordingly:
Pumussivems Exmanna CHAMBER, t
HARRISBITRG, Pa., July 10, 1864.
ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OP PRENSILTANLL
. . ,
I refer to my recent Proclamation calling
for troops on the requisitionof the President. ;
You are not responding freely. The enemies
of our Government are active in deterring
you, and efforts have been made to dissuade
you from the belief that any considerable force
is in your vicinity. and many
,of our mosil,
loyal end patriotic •eitiiinut -have' been thus
deceived.
Similar efforts were too suocessfhlly made
last year, at the moment when Lee's army was
actually on, your border.
Dispatches have been this morning received
establishing the fact that Gen. Wallace, with
10,000 men was yesterday 'eetkipellfsl' te fall
back from Vredsriiiki he is itelieved to be in
retreat towards Baltimore
The communication between this point and
Baltimore was cut this morning by the rebels,
below Cockeysville. The authoritieS of the
United states at Washington are so impressed
with the, necessity of, immediate effort, that
they have; this morning, by telegraph, au
thorized men to be mustered in by compa
nies, which they had yesterday peremptorily
refused.
It is my duty to•statfuto you the fact that
your country requires your immediate service,
and the safety of your own sell and of our
good neighbors Varylamt. may depend on
your promptness. .
Recollect that the mode of enlisting men is
at the discretion of the Government and it is
the duty of all to obey its requisitions. It
would be disgraceful to you to waste time in
objecting to matters' of, fox% and detail, or to
profess that you would go if called in some
different way.
Those who want an excuse for skulking
may do so, but all who desire to do their duty
to their country will scorn such subterfuges.
Turn, therefore,-wdeaf ear to all mischiev
ous suggeations from' any 'quarter. Do not
lend' yourselves to,a . betraYal of your country.
aome forward, like mew, to-aid her.
The rebel force will be easily defeated and
driven away, if you do your duty; and I pray
God so to enlighten you that the honor of the
Commonwealth may be mahatained.
jyl2d3t ' A. G. OURTIIsT.
CURTIN FENCIBLES
100 .DAYS' triElEt VICE.
THE underldped laving received ardherrity
• from Adjutant Oral Russell to raise a company
for ant Autukred dopefesiesessfioaer &alters* offet specie.
ILdueements to pi), sons who c (*Are to aut , r Ole aerelee.
Headquarters ;...t the BIG TENT, Market Square, Harris.
burg, Pa., nod at, 7 • MITCHaIL.
mirror; W. KIMBALL,
Jyll BA u'L M. r•AYFORD.
INDEPENDENCE - 1.8.1. AND
T HE proprietor of this cool and delightful
Summer Ream would most respectfully ennounci
to thocitizeos or• HairViborg that the island to now open
for visdara. Aricommodatioas will be furaiebe topertiee
and picnics on reasonable terms, a dancing plattorra
having b en erected for their speciai use. dinvion tickets
tor &antes, good for one year, $1 50.
No improper characters admitted, and no intoxicated
perilous will be perinitad'to visa the Wand.
Aar No intoxicating liquor. sold en Stauday.
A Wire Ferry, with a good tibia plying constantly be.
tweekthe island and loot of Bread street, West Barris.
bare 't• ••'' • ''MeV BECkEtt.
Jel4-411m Sole Proprietor.
PUBLIC BALL.
undersigned will offer his valuable
and Farm at public sale, on Saturday, the 2.3c1
bayof July, at the Railroad Rouse in Middletown. The
Milt has lour run of storm; Is In hike order, and doing a
fine business. Thu Farm-r,ntains seventy-six acres of
first-rate land with go d improve/nears. This. property le
situated one and a half miles east of Middletown. 11 will
be sold on very esay tetras, and, probably at a heavy 850-
•tilke. Come ano buy a bargain. A. MATING.
jy6-d&wts*
FOR REGISTER.
A RR ''`Of fionth Hanover town-
G EORGE IN
ship, oilers himself ae a eandatte for the caw of
hi. ASTER of Dauphin eouety. if eleraecl, 211 r Mark
pledges tiluiaelf to perforiii Wadi:Wm of .aid taco With
ddeld.y. J e n dame
A FRESH supp ly
im of Mhohener ' s Celebrated
Li Sum Cured sett Dried 'Beef, at
u 0251 -BOYER & KOERPRIL
rrEN CASES SPIOED -OYSTERS._ lust re.
.a. David at MOM igrEADA,
estklea . ita W. Deo% itqa
HRADY HOME
.. 13
... 904
.. 191
... 248
... 404
•
. 310
..301
Combined for the season of 1864, with 200
MEN AND HORSES, all under one gigantic
pavilion, for one single price of ad migsion.
The wonders of animated nature consolidated
with the only LEGITIMATE CIRCUS ever
organized—Moral:arid Refined Amusement,
Pre-eminent Equestrians. Acrobats, Gym
nasts, Jesters, Contortionists, Clowns,. E4uil
ibrists and General Performers.
Potter
Splendid Stud of trained Horses, Ponies
and Trick Mules—Magnificent collection o
Living Li6lls, . Tigers, Le6pards, Bears,
Hyenas, Wolves, Monkeys, Apes, Baboons,
Birds, of alt kinds and sizes, itc., gathered h 3
the
SclutylkilL
rmyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susqulettanpa
Union
Venang0.........
wivreu.
Washington.
303
' 2511
..... 117
218
159
Will exhibit at Harrisburg, on FRIDAY
and SATURDAY, JULY 22 and 23, 1.864, af
ternoon and evening at 2 and 7 o'clock r.
Admission, 50 cents. Children under 12
years of age, 25 cents.
Lot on Second street, 'neer Cotton Factory.
N. 8.-IHE LARGEST EXHIBITION IN
THE WORLD IS COMING.
RECOLLECT THE DAY AND DATEI!
N. B.—Once more. Please observe the day
and date, and do not confound this MONSTER
ORGANIZATION with any other companies,
whether they be good, bad or exceedingly in
different
CANTERBURY . MUSIC HALL.
WALNUT 3T., BELOW THIRD.
J. H.DONITSLL ......... ........ .... Solo Uwe
OFFS ENERY FYNINC,
- With a Firat-elasa Company of
SINGFits, DANCEPA COMrsJNANN
Admission_
eats in Boxes 25
or
COI(DrAINED HORSES.
Was DEnsannor, Caver...na Holman,
Ormuz oa Cfnlll , QUARTERMASTICR,
WASIMIGTON, D. C., July 4, 1864.
W
ILL be sold at
.public auction, to thL
highest bidder, at the times and places named be,
low.' viz:
Lebanon, Fron'a,.Tharsdaf. July 14th, 1864.
Heading, Fenn's., Thum lay, July 21. rt, 1564.
Bar !allure, Poeu'a, Thurooa), July :tent, 1864.
Mtoolll/, Perm's, Ttiursgay, August 4th, 1864..
Williamsport, Penn'a, Thursday, August 1 lib. 18%.
TWO HUNDRED (200 i eavalry Perste at each place.
These Horses have been Condemned as unlit kw the
Cavalry eervice of the Army.
For road and farm purpusea many good bargalna may
be had
Horses cold singly.
TERMS.: , CASH in United States Currency.
JAMES A. .EIIIN.
jy6-dtd ' ' 'Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bunatu.
AVALVABLE HQUSE AND LOT
Vete int , e, situated in Wainut street between Fourth
atal Fifth SOWS, lialTlSblarg o 17,wfset, Crum au i 80 feel
deep The house is well fined op , with oath room and
other modern OlialValliallata •For partici/ ars aunty to
MICHAEu DURKEE,
.151 dlw Oa the premsge.
PIIRSUANT to an order of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of i suphin county, notice is hereby
g.ven to the Commissioners of S. , id county. .nd to the
proporiy-holden. along the line of Vioneke street, from
t iliontodeeenthstreet,i.ithedtyfofaarrisburg,thatupon
the petition or the fresident of Couneirof said city, the
entirt has appointed six viewers to /Meese the a amoges
caused by the opening of saki street, awl that they win
proceed to ILlStaim said damages on Wettn,aday, July 20th
next, at 'lO o'clook, a. at which time all parties bowl'.
Med May al.pear upon th , ground it' they think
jya.cuot JOHN W. BROWN, City S .iicitor.
OPEN BiAt,KET POE tault.o.h*.si
Amman - Quesmnromsrsit's Oerrex,
limuusentio, Pienrilt„ July etb, 1804.
HOSES will be purchased at this office
for tiovernment service in open market; lots of
auy numler will be received, entneat to atiatillien
as I nay oter, , — order of , -
Cash moats, Pr -
LAM , / G. JOHNSON,
Chief Q. bit' I:ep't Sul:quo/anus.
.0S iii • E. C. RNICkLENBA , H.
• Capt. and es4't Qr. Idr.
• Land for Sale, •
Orli A. - IttO Land, in" Dauphin co.
_,RI C -Orirate sale, to pert r the whole, to salt
~,uweee.re Witt sores clear, good bole:liege thereon, with
saw Mill For tartbor parturalare, adonas
• L. idINSICER,
myao_dame 'Dauphin, remploo
IMAM- I TE it .48r.,
.13VOCtS6401/421 TO •
G. ja KUNKEL & C 0 .7
AEOTIFTERS AND DISTILLERS anti
I Wholeetisla Dealers' in ImpurtCd'ami Domestic Li
quarsOlarristitrg ' Jys-dlm
1 4
p 4 $E :0301iS,tidliWilN rußaus
6 1 '9 t
si t, it li
ti rural vanety of LEA.
s „F. V., , •"" ~,. SlargSWll BOOteraill
AM US ItIMEN T
GRANO METROPOLITAN COMeINAT:ON
POSIT.UELY THE. LARGEST
VXI - 1113.rr.TON
Of the Amusement World Coming.
TECA:YER & NOVES"
'United States Circus )
AND
Amburgh Sr, Co;'s
MAMMOTH MENAGERIE
AND
EGYPTIAN CARAVAN.
COLOSSAL GOLDEN CH ARIOT
Mammoth War Fl.phant Hannibal.
GREAT NVA:N AMBI7I GEI HIMSELF!
This Mammoth Combination will be at
Holidayaburg, Tuesday, July 12.
Altoona, Wednesday, July 13
Tyrone City, Thursday, July 14.
Huntingdon, Friday, July 15.
Belleville, Saturday, July 16.
Lewistston, Monday, July 18.
Mitllintown, Tuesday, July 19.
Millerstown, Wednesday, July 20.
Dunciumon, Thursday July 21. -
Harrisburg, Friday, July 22.
do Saturday, July 23. jy9-10t
AUCTION SALE
FOR sALR.
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAIRES.
NEW ADV E.IIItTES'EfiIENTS..
Grays F'atent
Molded Citglikrs
Are not almp , y poet: ea of paper cut in the f irza
a Collar, butt are 2.roma and Shaped loft the neck, having
a perfect curve free from angles or &maks, which lu ob
tained by our patented pnuess, whi ,, halsf,s9eures :ilwr
iulacmfage pocsast . kt ty cat, coltar,—riz : Alone for
'Jrovot to the Tatn-daurn tau MELEE. w ViIiZCZ
PERFECTLY Righ3lE ern PREP r1e0:1 PCC.6.ati4 maklng
.collar, Mr ease, unatnem and durability, unequalled.
They are made In Turn-down style 41 sizes from 12 tv
17, and In Garrotte from 18 to 17 loches;hud lucked In
mat blue boxes of 100 each; also, in sunlit r ones of 10
rash—the latter a very handy package for travel,rs,
army and navy alms.
in. EVERT coLLA,a t 9 stamped
46 Gray's Patent Muldea. Coilar. ,,
Sold by all recall 4eabirs in Ilexes FurnisaiogGoo,li.
Che trade supplied by
VAN DECTSEN, EoThrica, Cr,.,
63. ILE M
CUT ,
jel-eod6 n
RIOGRAPiri FOR Roy&
rag FIRMER BOY, and how ho became Command
er- • $1 :1•:,
THE PIONEER BOY, and how ProzidNat, SI _5
ME FERRY FOY, alai the Firtarzier,
CHE PitINTER 1101`, or f 0 ,,, de a. Fraoklio made
his mark, $1 24
nu FARMER BOY, and It Itte beettini? Lenten.
ant Gvnentl. 11l prrgs
YOUTH t= tirsrazY OF TUE RETELLION . from
Fort Sumter. to Roa,..okt; e ' egnmly btratle. $1 2.6
At BE ROOK sroRF,
CRYSTALIZED
6ONCENTRATEO LEMONADE,
I s a pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very ea nrenleat and refreshing for ineallds
lover or great LbLitt.
Its porta ility rerommorlE it o traveler:.
Its onveni. nee at uie-nie., will be :gni elated.
NO 6: gar ue table spoot.l el Simply
:a a gat., or cod %Hier and elt.nr,
KELLIII'S DRUG AND FANt,`Y GOOD
No. 91, Market street.
NEW GROCEItt AINI)
BOYER n&KOElli'illZ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
,
GROCERIES•
Queen's and Gla is Ware )
4L.
COUNTRY rItODUCE
AVE just opened a large and well :;eloksd
a of u - tkuuu akelf star:A, Nu. 3 ) , 14.rlau.Squarc,
at" r Winch they write ale att. flu un. of thc
izeurralty.
NEW PHILADELPILIA
r, O A. I 5 ej T 0 n
IN D. W: GROSS' NEW BLOCS,
Marliet Street, Llarrisbairg.
1,0 1 30 DIFFERENT STYLES
OF FASHION/03LX
4LOAKS AND CIR CI II L ARS.
D
PUCE SPEI'SG SHAWLS
Will open on We let of AurlL
CLOAKS,
CIRCULARS
AND
MANTILLAS„
• ,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A INT,w Philadelphia Cloak Store, Elaco now a spleatlid
assortanaat of
SPRING & SUMKER MAIN'TELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
Trio above' beautiful 5,11111)4.o, in .-very color and hand
someiy trimmed, from $7 au to S7.S.
1000 aalLiri.. MAX MILO ,
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASX.:24
Efauthutuely dolt ;rimmed, rival $1) onward.
t MANTELS IN LAR , _;P_ l Al111::TY.
my2s
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
WILL be sold et public sale on Saturday,
iota /SG!, tai %Le prim letF , satiate,' ~i
'hua q uab. Lula tau wlip, on the pu b,,c ro t. leaw..g i reLo.
LLo zu:queti.u.olo ri • of to s ihorcb, ab-ut,
tut/u0 al ,Liu city or tiurnbtxurg a 1./act ta haw vv..l
uonwiLoi,g iS acres 1110 V 2 atk a au 1 4 ; laia/.4 0f
Jolla it carer. a a hula T:NriL;...,-r arid AL.,-
eLl.caal good to Qat, laaau g A
alai gut. Water 1111,4 11.111 llat\l, 1.11, lla) 4/,{Latu,vi: Luz.-
both l'ort&r, oeoeuse.J.
Sae coultutZec at 1 o'ci,cb: r. IL of said day, whe n
Nt./ Lutttie I:Luvai aua aueudanc, gitea by
,he utitlefel.,el„ JuR
At Grub:, is taGL for the Leis of Etiz.,ALLtlt haler, aro'ci.
j 2.1 1111w8
LlatillJ 'ZEN it LT
LIQUID JULNNET yields with will tho
most ot all destrin for Ltiv. tabl, '
• the
and must gratcad diet tor luvainis and
lidk c.,nt1x.....3. every etealtllt of the bodily eini.i.,tut,etr,
Ichen el.agulatea ienuet it ie itiNalyb t.gta and
digestion, and auppotta the SY.I.CIII WALL die 4,114.-t
exciteinent. Wthu still greater nu:xi:Ave i.de6a
cre,an and ~ugar may be added.. A temix.a.i..kftd cuira..L;
a quart at Into a nail curd. Prcpar..d uuU boid.,
wholesale and relaii by S.A.
jel.i-zi 11s Mar Fe: street.
PROVueT 's OPTIC; 14711 th„rILICT,
Hahnissoal, June (3, Isla j
TO DRAFTED MEN. —I. uid - directed by
LOCI. Col. J. V. klucttord, A. A. Proveet.
ovum!, by hue ci cular, No. 59, of Jute 4, 1664, pair..
fish "'haat ,irafted wen ars hut aLuwnd to uw m i o vuu
wers WIC( beitig dratted; .e.a that the izeLliie fur
alai will remain for the rub-iiistricts irow which th y
were drafted, CO matter whether local bounty . ha r.r ;14tis
nut, been paw to such wen, upon "ill gal clammed.,"
4910. KAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Mai shot, 14th Diet, ro.
jea-de
HAILS! 11.&316!—A fresh sui.ply of Mieit
euene. EX( idior aaa Lirmi a •
1".1r11.;1-: ..I.:Fitir.l2,
A. FEW 110itE PIECES O CAisiVAS fur.
ktutl M4VJI.I el S.
4.. I al Klllll , llii S Shoo Z%11,... SiaAltpt St.r.et. 2,t;4;
tiel.U. link:: 11.4.11::
HAY of Ws oast quality is ultsrsci for Sale.
Cali at ht'GOßMadi'S coAt U 1 ilia oh the ochai
psa it
CAJIDLDA'rE. FOit
ffsmusumta, Alas 9, 1.99-i.
TFIE undersigned respectfully offers tuuls . cif
to tuu Repuoimans of the 1401 t.oLtglei , ivical• Pis.
Or PaLtusylcabia, composed of Lue co.utiei . of
ph n .üblata, tioatitimberauid, Union 'an,: Suyder, for
oo:niaaLiun by the se veral county coaveraions of the said
thsLrk De9tdte] JOSIAH 9.SPY.
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
14 A. 6 van° ved hi OtEi.ce from Third trhyd*-
I.A. nut street, next to the Prison. Ali businnra-iL
.ru.wd to him sill receive prompt and careful attendati.
aP4 .
DOZEIt.7 JARS EItiGLIEHIL PICKLES
GuraPrising Yicalilly, Chow Cbow, CarUalower,
Aseu Pickles, Gerknas, WalabLis And Ouions. For mile
buleigale and remit by SELISLER. a FRAZER,
.olor.elvivrp to W. Doelt, x- Co
MEW. BOOS& -.TUE EIRJULDEE
11 STRAPS
3f)Ar3 OF SAOTitII .
Teat received at tdelBl SCHEFFER'S
-
I&OKED SALMON.- FL\TE .SMOKED
• BALKAN, jut. received at
SEMLER tr . YRAERR,
fella tanerPt.ery te Wm rem: •r •
RUTTER, BUTTER-Irevii Tod butt&
from &pile euway received every we k.
eggs at. [my.ll BOYER A , . T. it.
I.llbElb,E—Vitlince new crup I.:Aiebbu, jubt
V received id sliust.4 sp, FliaZE;<,
./017 UMW= to W. Deak, Jr.,
ENE
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