Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 14, 1864, Image 3

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n s, Ilttaness Notices, Mari- iss ges,
ike" to ACCUre insertion in the
ILEGRAPH., nrof..t iturarilabi y ire Wit. , orn
iroed with tire VASIL
Advert iseinenls ordered in the re , .: l l l a ,
Evening EdltloNftre insertel lu the 1101111
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THRUM ENENING, JULY IL 1864
1 :a.; r ; A N C NT V
TO THE PATRONS OF THE TELEGRAPH.
Owing to the continued increase of the price
)f printing paper, we are compelled to raise
prices of subscription to the DAILV TELE
&FL The price of paper has advanced
,ur cents per pound within the past few days,
And it uow costs three times what it could be
purchased for, two years ago.
On and after Monday next the Tarzon.tra
will be furnished to city subscribers at
TWELVE CENTS per week. The price to mail
übsoribers will be srx DOLLARS per annum,
One Dollar and Fifty Cents for Three
maths,
The incri•ased rates ,(which are very low,
compared with those of other dailies) will
about pay for the, white paper used, to say
nothing of other expenses.
Nearly all the journals in the country have
ready advanced their price of subscription.
mld the manufacturers of paper continue
J advance their prices, one-half the newspa
pers now published will have to suspend ope
rations.
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RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS. —Captain
Orem is raising a battalion of 100 days'
men. We would recommend him to all who
wish to enlist, as he has been in Virginia, un
der Uncle Sam, for the last three years.
Headquarters Camp 6'urttn and White Hall
Hotel, Harrisburg. $5O bounty will be paid
to all recruits. jrll-dlw•
Men Wanted for the Cameron
Guards.
A tew more men, for theme hundred days'
service, are wanted for the Cameron Guards.
Apply at the headquarters, at the F l llsworth
House, Market street. Fifty dollars bounty
paid. J. D. SUTLIFF, Capt.
Lt. J. W. WOODBURN, 6th P. R.
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Attention, City Zouaves!
A. meeting of this company will be held at
the "Exerwsciz," in Walnut street,
TRIEt EVENING, AT 7 O'CLOCK,
for the purpose of being mustered into ser
vice. Every member is expected to be punc
tual, at the hour appointed. Pay to com
mence immediately. By order.
Rally for the Cavalry:
Young men are wanted to fill a cavalry
company for 100 days. S5O bounty. Gov
ernment finds horses, and everything else.
Call at Big Tent, Market Square.
2t G. WA.SIIINGTON FENN, Captain.
A SIIPERIOI: lot of Stock Hogs for sale at the
Lfarrishurg Drove Yards. jyl4-dlw
Two home thieves made their escape from
the Lebanon jail, on Monday night, by butting
a hole through the ceiling of their cell, with a
razor.
Tax Quartermaster at this point advertises
for proposals for one thousand bushels of
corn and a like quantity of oats, to be deliv
ered in this city.
Dr. H. W. MILES has received authority to
raise a cpnipany of ono hundred day men.
It is hoped that the company may soon be
full. The Dr. is an experienced officer.
FARMERS would do well to respond to the
call for one thousand horses. Cash will be
odd for them. A failure to furnith the num
be., required may cause the authorities to im
pretv horses.
Orr telegraphic dispatches announce that
the rebels have departed southward. Farmers
who are still here with stock from the other
side of the Susquehanna, can now safely re
turn to their homes.
TILE F.umr,—Thp Conklin Guards of Dan
ville, arrived here this morning, with ninety--
nine men. The Guards have the honor of
being the first full company that reported here.
No doubt they will give a good account of
themselves if called upon to face the enemy.
Tar. Psons or C TIMBERLAND COMM ni
MorroN.—The Belly Guards is the title of a
company now being
_raised in Cumberland
comity, with headquarters at Sears' Tavern,
in West Fairview. The company will be
commanded by Capt. Morgan, and Lieuts.
Reese and Tyndall. These officers have all
seen service, and are .cempetent to command
a company.
Tua Nuw Frctsr. „PM ON CIOLAS.—The law
requires all persons making cigars to obtain a
permit to mannfactim, and no one is allowed
to work at his trade without license.
All persons making cigars are required to
keep an accurate account of the quinber made.
Should any persons make (Agars without a per.
mit, they become liable to a line of 45 per day
while so manufacturing, or imprisoriment..,
" OLD MEN for Council; young men for
War"—is a motto with which we haveteen
acquainted from our youth up. It'doesferily
seem to be that now is the time to think of
this and understand what it means Our old
men have seen much of the world, and under
their venerable hairs is wisdom. They axe
capable of giving good adv,ice. They are, tr
should be, full of the spirit of '76. liOt our
young men, whose bones are full of marrow,
w h ose muselea are strong and_ vigorous, are
just the men for war. They can stand the
hardships of the field--tan fight onr
battlea—
can if they will, drive baok,the invader from
our borders. Now is the ti,iiKOT action.
arms! to arms! • : 421 "
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ANOTHER BOLD RODDyth.L-The house, of
Henry Thomas, Esq., was again entered last
night, or, it is rather supposed, that the party
were in the hansti before Mr. T. retired and
concealed themselves in a closet in the bath
room. From the bath room they attempted
to get into his chamber by turping the key in
the lock with nippers, but a bolt on the inside
of the door prevented their entrance. They
then attempted to saw the bolt out, but that
must have appeared to them rather . tedious.
they gist out of a window tin a 'balcony iu
front of Mr. Thomas' chamber, which they
entered that way and carried off' his panta
loons and a valuable gold watch. The pants
were found in the entry, near the front door,
together with the watch guard. It is most re
markable how a very active little dog, which
was in Mr T.'s bed chamber, was kept quiet
by the burglar. We have no doubt that the
robber or robbers are well acquainted with
Mr. T.'s residence.
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THEY SAY. -" They say!" Who are Oleg?
—who are the cowled monks, the hooded fri
ars, who glide with shrouded faces in the pro
cession of life, muttering in an unknown
tongue Words of mysterious import'? Who
aro they 7 the midnight assassins of reputa
tion, who lurk in the by-lanes of society, with .
dagger tongues sharpened by invention and .
envenomed by malice, to draw the blood of
innocence,. and hyena-like, banquet on the
dead. .Who are they .? They are a multitude
no man can number, black-souled familiars of
the inquisition of slander, searching for vic
tims in every city, town, and village, wherever
the heart of humanity throbs, or the ashes of
mortality find rest..
Oh, coward, coward world-skulker! give us
the bold brigand who thunders along the
highways with flashing weapon that cuts the
sunbeams as the shades. Give us the pirate,
who unfurls the black flag, emblem of his ter
rible trade, and shows the plank which yonr
doomed feet must tread; but save us from the
they sayers of society, whose knives are hidden
in velvet sheaths, whose bridge of death is
woven of flowers, and who spread, with invis
ible poison, even the spotless whiteness of the
winding sheet.
REAL ESTATE SALES.--John 241'00Td sold
to Frederick Johnson a lot fronting on State
street, near Short, 15 feet, and extending
towards South street 93 feet, thereon erected
a two story frame house, for the sum of $1,400
cash.
Daniel Leedy sold to D. H. Hutchinson a
lot fronting on Fourth street 30 feet, and ex
tending along Strawberry alley 52 feet, and 6
inches, thereon erected 2 two story frame
houses, for the sum of $5,500.
F. K. Boas and C. C. Rawn sold to Josiah
Wynn, a lot in the borough of Dauphin, front
ing on the Sunbury road 29 feet and sixty
feet deep, thereon erected a frame shop, for
the sum of $ll5 cash.
Jacob Shell sold to Thomas Grove three
lois of ground in Grantville, Susquehanna
township, fronting on the Jonestown road 30
feat each, and 160 feet deep, for the aim of
$2OO each.
Chambers Mullen, agent for Hon. "Arm. M.
Hiester, sold to Daniel Dougherty and Major
John Brady,. a lot of ground fronting oh State
street 100 feet, and extending along Fourth
street to South street, for the sum of $9,200.
James Gilmore sold to the widow Cassel a
lot in North street, near Third, 25 feet front
and 110 feet deep, thereon erected' a two
story brick housq,, for the sum of $2,560 cash.
Jimmy REYNOLDS, the well known circus
clown, who performed at Hitchcock's hall, in
this city, last spring, and who has frequently
appeared here with various circus companies,
has been acting outside of the circus, and has
furnished the western papers with a choice
item on which to spread themselves. The
first notice of Jimmie and his new vocation,
which appeared in print, was occasioned by
the disappearance of Mrs. Capt. Jennings, of
Norwalk, Ohio, wife of the commander of the
schooner Idaho, with Mr. Jas. ReynOlds, the
'People's Clown" of Brien d; Kin g's Circus.
Mr. Reynolds and Mrs. Jennings were found
last Sunday night at Detroit, occupying the
same room, by Captain Jennings and the
officers whom he brought with him. The
Captain attempted, to shoot Reynolds, but was
prevented by the officers.
The guilty conple were "arrested and taken
:to jail, but on Monday inorninglteynolds was
bailed out ;under sureties of $2,000, to enable
the circus to go on. Mrs. Jennings remained
in jail until Tuesday, when she too was bailed
out by Mr. John snil,, Vallandigham's right
bower, and in the afternoon she and Reynolds
managed to escape together,• and have not
since been detected. .
Mrs. Jennings is said to be an accomplished
and attractive young woman, and had been
married about four years. She made the ac
quaintance of Reynolds at a circus perform
ance in Toledo, and afterwards met him at
Sandusky. When she found that the circus
was coming to Detroit, she wrote to Reynolds
that she would precede him, and put up at
the "Russell Hotel," where she would register
herself as "Mrs. Jas. Reynolds," but it does
not appear that she carried out the latter part
of the programme. She left her only child
with `her friends at Wayne, Ohio. She stated
that she had become enamored of Reynolds,
and was resolved if possible to share his fu
ture career. The event conveys a warning to
the public, to belfaxe of the seductive wiles
of circus clowns. ' '
"HEROIC OFFICEBL"—Under this head the
Alai*lin Repository _ gives the following ac
count of the gallant deeds of certain officers
upon the approach of the rebels towards
Hagerstown. They should be promoted:
Individual bravery as developed in this war
has made the personal achievements of his
tory pale, and it is .but natural to expect'that
a trying occasion like.this should develop in
stances of rarest heroism. Captain Hopkins,
Quartermaster at Hagerstown, made a hair
breadth escape from capture and personal con.
ftsoation. He was advised of the approach of
t4e rebels to the Potomac on Sunday, and he
telegts - phed here for transportation for his
'gores: As the rebel pickets reached the
south -aide of • ti o. rotoinfo_ that evening, he
resolved to Wads tham by a oofonad "stmt.
urgic movement," as A. Ward, Jr., would
and before the trains could be sent to him, he
individually evacuated Hagerstown, And was
found remotely, on the rebel flank tat Ship
pensburg that evening. Like the min at the
shooting-match, he saved himself but lost his
turkeys—the small matter of several thousand
bushels of grain being left behind, and several
burden cars at Hagerstown, brought away
that evening, returned empty. becarise Capt.
Hopkins' movement was slightly previous.
Forty-eight hours after he kit, the rebels
drove in our pickets at Hagerstown, and
twenty-tour hours after that they occupied the
town, and destroyed a vast amount of valua
ble government stores. The Captain, how
ever, may be considered :isle. We hope to
hear of his promotion. Col. Pierce. of the
12th Pa. cavalry, reached this place on Thurs
day, and soon disappeared. Els regiment is
supposed to have skedaddled from him as he
marched North to intercept the rebels by a
flank movement, somewhere toward the three
square hollow. Capt. 4utherford, the post
Quartermaster of this pla ee, is an old-fashioned
fellow, and didn't know any better than to
stay and help defend the town.
SOW-THING FOE THE. LADIES.—The ladies
will please notice that O. L. Bowman will
close out the following summer dry goods at
cost, commencing to-day, July 24th: `
Silk grenadines, silk and wool lyereges,
lawns, mozambiques and Summer shawls.
We also invite attention to our stock of
bleached and unbleached muslin, at 25 cents
a yard and upwards; calico and delaines at 25
cents per yard. Our stock Of balmoral and
hoop skirts, together with cloths, cassimere
and vesting, is very full, and at much less
than present prices.
SiIt:A.IAL NOTICEIS..
LARGE ARRIM OF GOODS
NEW YORITEEmAUCTIO.N.
GRE AT BARGAINS IN MUSLINS.
Full yard wide bleached muslin, at 30 cents; worth 49
cents.
Bleached Wien, 100 pieces.
Bleached muslin, 60 pieces.
20 pieces of all wool flannels cheap.
Black silk, 5 pieces.
Black silk, b pieces.
Black silk, lb pieces.
2000 yards of black silks from auction.
• Beautiful pearl color silk finish alpaca.
Alpacas in leather color, stone colors and other colors.
White cambrica, soft fhtbabod 5-4 Franck Cambric.
Jaconelts, brilliants, Irish linen.
Splendid assortment of calicos.
Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks.
Stockings, the best and cheapest.
Pocket handkerchiefs for ladles, atall prices.
Marseilles quilts and crash for tmels.
Shirt brtasts, all linen, at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 mats.
We have now a very large stook of goods, all bought at
reduced pnces, and which we will sell at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction
We have also a very urge lotof alpacas, cashmere cloth,
bombazines.
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Sr To Clear the House of Plies, use
Dutcher's celebrated LIGHTN/NG FLY-KILLEII, a neat
cheap article, easq to use., £very sheet will kill a quart
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., 10th and Harket,streets,
Philadelphia. wholesale snots. . my244lStwthr
Pure Vegetable Medicine.
ONE of the very best Vegetable Medicines
is now offered to the citizens and strung of theme
city. It will purify the blood and leave the liver - and
'bowels in a good healthy condition. Operates without the
least pain. Old and young, male and female, all can take
of It. As to the truth of this hundreds can testify, as it
has been well tried for the last ten years. It is prepared
only and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No. 27, ..lorith Pine street,
Ilarriabtug, Pa. . .tiky2.3
Bannvart's Tiodies.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Marnihctured
only by O. A. Bannvaxt & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-. to whom all orders should be addressed.
•old by druggist every where.
Rq,d the following testimonials froth. some
of our eminent ale en: '
Hestcssmui, Feb. Bth, 1864.
(1 A. Ittraivazz—Dear Sir: I have used.
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other ,preparations for hoarsen4es and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds.; I have found them Serrilag in
time of need, most effectually. . -
Yours truly, • T. IL ROBINSON.
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
I
agree with Mr. Robinson. poe to' the
value of Blupwart's Trochee. • '
W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. 8. Presbyterian Church.
ELumumundi Jan. , .1b64.
To C. A. Barzturr—Dear Sir: In tl habit
'of speaking very frequently, - an a l in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed(
I have found the need of some gentle eapecto•
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far sui)eriof to any
Lozenges that I have era tisedi-ill removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice wising
from its too frequent we t and, impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public f
dresses. Yours, ac.,
IWO. WALKER JOICE(ON.
Paster of the Lpoust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. BANSVAST----DFIEr Sir;, /laving uset
your Twelles, lam fre4ll say they are
the best I have. ever tried and take great
pleasure in xeoommending them to aU persons
afflicted Pith sore throat or
. iffisku!ess of
voice arising from public shw or. singing s .
Yours; kb., • G. G. RAKESTBAW,
Pastor of Bidge - Aviirae Methodist. Church. <,
%warm Arroans.Oriror,
RAMBISBIII*, Feb. 29, 1864. I
To C. A, Befoivamr—Dear I have
found yourTroches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A. J. SERE
N4Vo Ain ERTISEMENTS.
SELLING OUT LTV!
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS!
IVEintend to discontinue the sale ofl4.
quors and offer our stock at a very small advance
from cost price. We have purebased all our Liquors be.
fore the last rise and have a large stook on hard for three
or four years, which are guaranteed cannot be punhattei
now at any price from the importera
Our stock consists of
WH ISKIMS
of alt grades.
,elz-Wo have parts of three barrels pore RYE, not
colored, and:lo degreboye,proof, 2;4 year old.
WINES of all Grades:Domestic and Imported.
in RAND is.
We have part of cask HFNNRIBLY. BRANDY,
to which we invite the particular attention - of familioa for
medicinal purpoaea
The Brandy cannot be bought 10-day, from imporierp,
lees than $1.6 per Won. We will sell it for $l2 per
ioo
SCOTCH, AND ENGLISH ALES,
CHAMPAGNE WIVES.
OLABSTS, &O.
Ws invite the &remotion of-Hotel Keepers and Liquor
Keinhants generally, risme intend le aep, :Without re
serve al/ our Liquors, and this will be ,Kneoed opportu
nity for bargains.
3e.20 - - - SEIRLEIL& FRAZER.
A NEW invoice of .11.icheipzeit delebrated
Cl Same icetiecetivelf ttasiaorteegir
71x1 ,: 1111131. 5 1M 6:FILIX4R,
ilsOoesors Itjapot, C.
AMIISEIVIE Al TS.
GRAND METROPOLITAN COMBINATION,
POSITIVELX., THE LARGEST
of the Astnsemen't World is Coming.
& NO . YES'
United Slates Circus,
ASE,
van 4,:an.blirgh & Co.'s
MAMMOTH MENAGERIE,
AND
EGYPTIAN CARAVAN.
COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT.
Mammoth War Elephant Hannibal.
Combined for the season of 1864, with 200
MEN AND HORSES, all under one gigantic
pavilion, for, one single price of admission.
The wonders of animated nature consolidated
with the only LEGITIMATE CIRCUS over
organized—Moral and Refund Amusement,
Pre-eminent Equestrians, Acrobats, Gym
nasts, Jesters, Contortionists, Clowns, Equil-.
ibrists and General Performers.
Splendid Stud of trained Horses, Ponies,
and Trick Mules—Magnificent collection of
Living Lions, Tigers, Leopards. Beals,
Hyenas, Wolves:' Monkeys, Apes, Baboons,
Birds, of all kinds and sizes, &c., gathered by
the
GREAT VLN AUDI:MGR HIMSELF!
Will exhibit at Harrisburg, on FRIDAY
Arid 3A'I 4 URDAY, JULY nand 23, 1864. af
ternoon, and evening, at. 2. and 7 o'clock P.
• Sdpaission, 50 • cents. Children under 12
years of age, 25 gen* . '
Lot on Second street, near Cotton Factory.
N. B.—THE LARGEST EXHIBITION IN
THE WORLD IS COMING.
RECOTJ.ECT THE DAY AND DATE! !
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.
This Mammoth Combination will be at
Holidaysburg, Tuesday, July 12.
Altodua, Wednesday, July 13
Tyrone. City, Thursday, July 14
Huntingdon, Friday, July 15.
Belleville, Saturday, July 16.
Lewistston, MondaY, July 18.
Mitlliistown, Tuesday, July 19.
Millerstown, Wednesday, July 20.
Dunoaruion, Thursday July 21.
Harrisburg, Friday, July 22.
do Saturday, July 23. jy9-10t
CLOSING OUT
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`SUMMER . STOCK
VERY LOW PRICES.
M. WILER t CO., No. 4, Market Square,
BRING desirous of closing out their Sum
' Iller stock, offer for sale, at greatly reduced price;
FANCY SUMMER SILKS
REREGES„ ti-0r0'373.1 cents to 50 cents per yard..
PLAN" 510Z514131QUES, 25 mat&
SILKAMD WOOL PIAID DRESS Goors.
led 'WV EgA&PAED mr4yric, 25'eprials.
CARPETI32S per ital. lets thdn Plilladelphia prices
jes-10-
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Draft: Draft!! Draft!!!
ALF. I NA and:persons under or over the re
quired age, who have been enrolled in this (1.40)
District, or any other District in the State, can have their
exemption papers made out at rates lard by law'.
Now is the timo to put in a subititute and avoid the
draft.
Penwna who are not liable to Oral . , and who .wiah to
eh.ter,the army as substitutes, can obtain the highest pre
.:e.slllPinessioniaeted by mail at legal .rates, and cost of
travel thereby avoided.
Call at once, or address by mail,
EUGENE SNYDER;
• • Attorney at Law, 'Od street,
iy9-ecd2mos. Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE.
THETpublic are requested to • attend the
opening of the new ary goods store of Braltdt
Bowman, on Thttreday morning, -July nth. at, the •south.
east 8011161* of Second and Walnut streets (late the store
room of Jcoeph Kahnwiler.) This new firm have bought
ourthe entire stock from Mr. Kahnwiler at very low
pi faits, and'ln GM) FAITH say to the public that they;
will sell this stock of goods at one-fourth less than the
same kind of goods can NOW BE BOUGH!' Al' WEIoLE
SAW jyd-dtf
Land for Sale.
SACRES of Land, in Dauphin co.
2 , at private , sale, in part or the maple, io suit
pure rs ; 135 acres aear, good buildings thereon, with
Saar For fortibutipartioulars, adarens
my3o-d3m* Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa.
Soldierii , Portfolios.
A L LARGE assortment at •
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
marls Sold at ,Wholesale or retail at low prices.
LOTS foi sale on the corner of Third and
Bros Weals. Enquire of WM. C. ItoPADDEN.
marl-dif
JUST ARRIVED I—A tine lot of CANNED
PEACHES _ and TOMATOES. Also, SUPERIOR
PINE APPLES, FRESH PE AR, & c., just received by
myl4-dtf JOHN WISE. Sd street, near Walnut
PRINZ LARD.
VDIE Rettleßendered LARD, just received
A: at SEMLER & FRAZER,
mars _Names:son to Wm. flask, jr.
1p UT FLY PAPER.
A NlC.V.,attgortment of Out Paper for eeil
tnge, took* Masses. picture frames and Easuipes,
at SCIIEFFER'S Boos. statt
my2o Harriebnig Pa.
TlO oil II YOXF_II_Ii , sh a good Gold Pen? If ao
Ax •11111 g Beebion. &Waft Disi
WANTS.
• WANTED,
AWHITE WOMAN to take care of child
rea. Apply to Mrs T, J. Jordan; - Walnut street .
1,y 4 3t.*
WANTED * .
AGOOD man servant. Apply at the En
rOrCall EotA Market Ltreet, Harrisburg, Pa.
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ICE AVANTED.
A 1 , 17.11 - tons of ice wanted at the Jones
11011, , 1 Persons httving the contents of an ice Gouge
to tbspire will And a purchaser by - afidrmsing
!yl4-at'PROPRIETORS, JONES ROUSE.
IVANTED,
APOSITION by a person who can furnish
be:•t of references for hospital steward, colonel's
clerk or assistant book keeper. Address three days
' , DRUGGIST," Harrisburg, Fa. jy14.40
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SIIHSTEEETES WANTED.
TWO substitutes are wanted. $6OO will be
paid for rem that will pass. Apply at the
jy94lw* MON HOTEL.
$75 A 11ONTH.—Agents wanted to sell
Sowing Machines. We will give a commis
sion on all Machine sold, or employ agents who will
work for the ft , )ov9 wages and all expenses paid. A/i
-deas D. Fl. lISSRINTON it CO,
jys-d2v. , * Dotrolt, Mich.
SUBSTITUTE. WANTED.
11° whom a liberal bounty will be given.
Aploy at the Bratty House. IYI
WANTED IMIIIED/ATELT.
V@Urt or Jive "Shanty-keepers," to whom
Snnnticz, which arc ready for tIV, wil, be furnished,
for tin!. purpuso of accertunedatiug hearderg. Also, fr..m
50 is Cg) Ark. , to Janie* Marti; on the N. G.
R. R., Ilationi,ing inonniatn, 3 mites arouvii Milbrsburg.
A""TS v.auttAi to sell the StaLutarti His'
tot). of tiLo Vint A !Atli Mallet; to make mocec.
Agent:, arc We:stag Iron sl.o` w $24/0 per munch. - XIV&
volume:: already sold. :`end for clresdars. Address
JONES BROS. & CO.,
de SO Publistlera. RRltinnore. 871.
CANDIDATES.
tt REGISTER. —
GEORGE MARK, of South Hanover town
ship, offem himself as a candidate for the office of
RE,iISTEII, of Dauphin county. If elected, Mr. Mark
pledges himself to perform the duties of said office with
fidelity. jet.)
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
Hanamntrao, Pe June 9,1364.
TFIE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Republicans of the 14th Congrassional Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of toe counties of Dau
phin} Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for
nomination by the auroral county conventions of the said
District. Defindtel JOSIAH ESPY
FOR bIEGIS'YER.
RITDOIPH MILLER, of East Hanover
township, offers himself as acandidate for the office
of ktegister. If nominated and elected he p edges him
self to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity.
jc2s.d2trawte* RUDOLPH MILER.
NEW AD VERTISEMEN TS.
NEW MUSIC FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS.
' THE
Sabbath School Trumpet,
A COLIXOTIOX OF •
Hymns and Tunes, Chants and Anthems
APPICIDED TO WHICH IS A
JUVENILE CANTATA,
411
"THE ORIGIN OF THE SEASONS."
0. & H. S. PERKINS.
SPECIMEN copies of this new, work will be
sent post paid on receipt of '215 cents. Special at.
Lennon is directed to the "Trumpet" as being a collec
tion of Music particularly suited to the young, and one
that cannot fall to be gmendly adopted. The Qintata is
is one of the most attractive that has been published. It
is easily presented, and for this reason will become popu
lar in all .Saboath Schou/s as soon as introduced.
. .
Price• In boards. 30; paper, 25. Just published' by
0 iver Moan & Co., 277 Waatuoroa street, Boston. For
sale by J: Ps. GOULD, Philadelphia. J5-5-te
FOR So AL E,
FOUR . STATIONARY STEAM _ENGINES,
BUILT for the Mine Hill Planes, and run
about six months. T..ey are all of the same pat
wre, and of the following dimensions:
Diameter of cy dad. rid inches.
Length of stroke 6 feet.
They have two setts of valve gear, one for link moan
and the otti , r the ordinary hook motion. There are two
anafts and six cranks, and twohxtra pistons, platen rods
and packing complete.
These engines are well adapted for rolling mills, and
also ter hoisting sad pumping at mines.
They can be examined at any time after the first of
July, upon application to the subscriber at Cressona.
These engines will be sold as they stand, and removed
at the expense of the buyer.
Scaled proposals will be received up to Saturday night,
July 16th , and the awards maile.within one week there
after. Terms of payment: Cash before delivery.
J. W. ALDER,
Supt. 31. H.. & s IL R. 8.., Cressona, Schuylkill county
Pa. • .
.ty‘lits
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
_ _
MRS. J. HIBBS, at No. 8 Market Square,
non door to Feha's Confectionery, keeps constant
y hand the latest styles or Bonnets, Rat; Roches,
Flowers, Itibbons, ice., together with a tine assortment,,
Dress Trimming., Laces, Embroideries, Collars, Cudb,
Handkerchief's, itosiety, Gloves and Variety Goods in
geoersi.
Atl the latest Designs of Dross Patterns direct from the
New Yuri: Bazaars. Dress and Cioak making newly exe
cuted, Thankful for the patronage bestowed since her
uponing, she trusts, by a btrict attention to bueinesa and
uer endeavors to give general :atisfaction, to motitine to
rekeive a snare in the public patronage, jyt-dam
tr% DE PEN D.g.N CE ISLAND
WIRE FERRY.
rrEIDE proprietor of this cool and delightful
LL Summer Reoort oval most respectfully =mune,
,4./ the CILIZella of Harrisburg that the Island le now open
for visitors. Accommodations will be foruibbe c topartiot
and pic-nics on reasonable terms, a dancing platform
tiering ben erected for their special use, eeaEoia tick - eta
;or families, good for one year, $1 fin,.No improper characters amitted, and no intoslt-ated
persons Will be permitted to visit the Wand.
43 - No intoxicating liquors soil on Sunday.
A Wire Ferry, with a good boat plying constantly be
tween the Island and foot of Broad street, Webt. Barrio
burg.' HENIcY BECKER.
jel4-dlm • Sole Proprietor.
NOTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.
ALL soldiers discharged on account of
woumis received In battle eau have their $lOO
usiwaty under act of Mar , h 8,1883, collected by calling
immediately, on or attdrsing by mad _ _
EUUENE SNIDER,
Attorney-at-Lau-, Third street, Harrisburg, 'a.
deod2w
krusLic sALE.
111= , undersigned will offer his valuable
a.ud Patin at public sale, on Saturday, the 23d
bay of July, at the Railroad Rouse in Middletown. The
Stilt has four run of atone, is in die order, and doing a
tine buslnesa The I , arm cmtains seventy-six acres of
Mat-rate land with goad improvements. Tuts property is
situated one and a half miles east or Middletown. It will
be sold on very easy !elms, and . probably at a heavy Ne
tlike. Come and buy a bargain. A. WIRING.
jy6-dittwts*
PHILADELPHTA COLLEGIATE INSTI
TUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1520 Arch
street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. a, E. CLAREKOF,
SMITH, A. M., PrindiPal&
Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic,
and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Mathe
matics, higher English and Natural Science for those
who graduate. Modern Languages, Musts; Painting and
Elocution by the best nmaters. For ciirculars apply at
the Institute, or address BOX 2611 P. 0., Philadelphia
Pa. ' • ap2o-6m*
id l O l4sb. CO.O.ELSB., of tree
VV brated St. George brand, Just received
Inn for sate by SEMLER & FRAZEP.,
feel (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., At CO.)
ENGLESH BRRARwAST TEA.—Just re
mired, a floe chest of Enlist' BrealMatTee, at
MUSLIM k FRAZER'S,
fßocoomors to Wm. flack. Jr.)
- PURA WHITE WHEAT FLOUR.-.-liki-
J.:4 tem d White Wheat .nntily Flour, just PadVed
au for sale at SHARER le FRAZER,' -
JO i3uocessors to W. Dock, Jr , ar. Co.
QPICBD OYSTERS.—Extra Fine Baltimore
17 Oysters, spiced, and termini by the gallon, gain aid
taat,", joes quantity.. , OftiSLER & FRAZER.
• ettabanora to W. De*, Jr., 6 00,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
THE FARMER BOY, end how he became Clmtnand
er-in-Chlef, $1 26
THE PIONEER 130 i, and how he betani , _ , President, 23
rar, FERRY SOY, .1.4.,d tre FOrtr.ctor
Ta PRINTI2II BC•F. or Tjo c Ben Fti ankiit3 made
his mark.
TRE FARMER GUY, and hew he t , e....tne Lieuten
Rut General In canna
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF TIM REBELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly illustrated. $1 26
AL BENGNER'6 BOOS STORE.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DiZIETKENT, CAVALST BUREsc,
0111103 Or CHUM Quaeraxsusrma,
Wesarscrron, D. C., July 4, 1454.
IiIVIL be sold at public auction, to titio
I: l 4hest bidder, at the times and places named be
low. vlz:
Lebanon, Penn's, Thursday. July 14th, 1864.
Heading, Penn'a, Thuts lay, July 21st, 1904.
Harrlsharg, Penn's, Thursday, July 28th, 1861,
Altoona, Penn'a, Thursday, August 4th, 1864.
Waltamsport, Porna'a, Thursday, August Itch. 18 0 4.
TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry domes at eacb place.
These Horses have been condemned as WAIL Inc the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For road and farm purpo.ses many gaud bargains may
be had.
Homes sold singly.
TERM: CArikt in United States Currency.
JAMES A. CE,ll:sr
Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau
A.SSESSNENT Ol' DAMAGES.
jytl-dtai
URSUANT to an order of the emit el
P
QuarterSmionsAr # aui hin minty, notice is hereby
given to the Commissioners of said county, and to the
property-holdere along the line of Verbeke street. from
e elm to Seventh street, to the elly:prllarrishurg, that upon.
the petition of the ['resident of Council of said city, the
Court has appointed six viewers to
caused by the opening of said street, and that they will
proceed to assess said damages on Wednesday, July 20th
next, at 10 o'clock, A. 24 at which time all parties inter
ested may appear upon the ground if they think proper.
jyo-dl.ot .1011 N W. BROWN, City Solicitor.
OPEN MA ' , EWA` FOR HORSES!
AsasTANT QUAIITKRZIALITITIL 7 B OFIFICry
ii.ansisncuu, PENNA., Jety Bth„ 1841. ;
HORSES will be purchased at 'this of ice
for Government service in open market; lots of
awy nuniaer will be received, subject to such Map...erten
as 1 may order.
Cash payments. By order of
CAPT. J. C. JOHNSON,
Chicf Qr. Nr. Pep's Susquehanna.
B. C. REICIiE BAt 11.
Capt. and as.'t Qr. Mx.
re:B3
CRYSTALIZED
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
I s a pleasant, healthy beaerage.
Very convenient and refreshing for invalids hays..e . -
fever or great thirst.
Its portaoility recommends it 'o travelers.
Its convenience at pie-nice will be apreciated.
No sugar required; one table-spoontul simply diszolve4
in a glass of Cold meter and it is done.
KELLER'S DRUG AND FINCY GOOD STORE,
jelT No. 91, Market street
NEW GROCERY ®ND PROVISION STORE.
BOYER & KOERPER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
• DEALERS .I.€ll .
GROCERIES,
Queens and Glass Ware,
AND ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
HAVE just opened a large and well selected
stock of goods at their stand, No. 8 itiarket Square,
tiarrisburg, Pa, to which they invite the attention of !kw
public generally.
F I 1
C L. 0 A. IC S T 0 It ,
IX D. W. GROSS' IMW BLOCS,
Market Street, Harrisburg,
1,000 DIFFERENT STILEV
OF FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND CIRCULAn,
CO
FINE SPRING saA.viria.
Will open on the Ist of dpra. pluern-olp
CLOAKS ,
CIRCULARS
AND
MAINTLIALAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A Nr V' Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a apleodld
assortlfient of
SPRING & SUOMI MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASK:I
The abuse Lanutif.,l as
somely trimmed, trom $7 50 to sl.b.
1000 SILK DIANTI.L.Z
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND .BAitirllZ,
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO apwaro
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY.
my2s
LIQUID RENNET.
L IQVID RENNET yields with null: the
must luscious of all deserts for the table; the
liaht
est and most grateful diet for invalids and children.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy of
digestion, and supports the system with the least posadde
excitement. When still greater nutritive power is desired,
cream endanger may be added. A teaspoonful concerts
a quart of miik into i than curd. Prepared and s•Ad.,
wholesale and retail by 8. A. KU.Nitt.L,
jels-tf 118 Market street.
NOVOtiT DtAILMIAL'a 14111 DIBTIOCT, 1
St a urea Pa., June 6, 1861. f
p 0 DRAFTED MEN .—I am directed by
Liona CoL J. V. Bomford, A. A. Provost Marshal
oenerat, by his ci cuter, No. 69, of June 4, 1864, to pub
lish "That drafted men arc not allowed to enlist a:, COM.III
- after being drafted; aLd that the croons for dratted
men will remain for the sub-districts from which tit,.
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has or has
not been paid to such men, upon enlistment."
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Captain. and Provost 111trthal, 14th Met, 1 , 14
jeadd
HAMS! HAMS!—A fresh supply of Mioh
euerws Excelsior Rams and Dried Beef, at
BOYFT. KOERPER.
A. FEW MORE PIECES OF CANVAS for
Awnings and Wagon Coders.
um I at. Kimban's Sli.• Sum!, Market street.
HAY: "JAY!: lIAVW.
7 EI - AY of the best. quality is offered for sale.
Call at .WOORIMLIOVS CULL UFFICia on the Canal
uur riabura. 400 tf
A. C.
A.'I"TOELICEY W,
HAs removed his Office from Third to Wal
not street, next to the Prison. All business in•
trusted to him will receive proMpt and careful attention,
DOZEN JARS ENGLIKI. PICRI .F 6
UV , comprising, Picalilly, Chow chow, Cauliflower,
Amu Pickles, GUMMI, WElbrintB and 01310D.8. For sale
wholesale and retail by SHISLER & FRAZER,
sumwasors to W. Dock, Jr., it Co
BUST RECEIVED-44 gallortspure currant
U wine, from a Lancaster county farmer• the driest
made domestic wine in Una city: Price $3 00 per gallon.
For sale at 13RD3LIIR &
jee aucoessore to Wm. Deck„ Jr, &
_ _
NE IV BOOR S.-THE SHOULDER
STRAPS
•
DAYS OF SHODDY
Sae received al. (dent .SCHEY'VDDIi, ila MsToRS.
QMOKED SALMON.- FINE SMOKED
1.3 &ILIUM, Jut received at
MISLED. Ar FRAZER,
feta (aureerrora to Wm. Dock. Jr.,ko.vo
BUTTER, BUTTER.—Fresh roll butter
from Snyder county received every week. Also
eggs at [url] BUYER & IiEDERITS.
- -
riIiFESE--Choioe new. Opp, C eese, just
NJ received at SEISLF.R & FRaZER,
Surowors to W. Doric, Jr., k Co.
A -11 bum cebitulutiuers Oelettratt
AO& 80 11dr
Curd and Dried Beet; at
irgie . • BOYER & ICOERMIL
DEI