ailg Eeltgrapt UCH THADVUHTISERS.—AII Adver .nte. Ittisiness Notices, Dian-Inges t sie., to ,ieture insertion in the ALAPlloneigt invariably be accom svith the CASH. - ertisements ordered in tri , i 'Oar ,tint{ Edition art , rd in the norn Edition :win - tont rAtrp..o:ikarge. FIABHI6I3URG 111010JEVENING, . JULY IS, No TN AND COUNTRY TED IMMEDIATELY.—A good stou earn Power Press work. Must be able a good hand. Apply at Tars OFFICE. ;,kssrar, surgeon to the Board of En• of the Nfnth District, died in Lan. Tuesday. BLIC sale of two hundred condemned horses will take place in this city, on day next, at ten o'clock. Here is a rare for bargains, as many of these horses on be fit for road and farm use. ED, yesterday, from Pine street, a black and tan slut, ears trimmed. - on a muzzle and brass collar. Informs: of its'whereabbonts will be rewarded al OFfIGE. river is said to be lower at presen , has been at any time within the last it three years. Rain is wanted. The ing crops are sadly in need of it. The is several inches deep on the public ra Onsaos.--Four men arm vet wanted 11 the above line company, commanded he gallant captain Ross. Apply at the house. The company is already in . A better officer than Capt. R. cannot ,and. learn that the ladies of the various ies here have formed an organization known as the Ladies' Christian Commis whose object will be to aid the U. S. tian Commission in its noble work. Our will be called upon, and an opportuh afforded all to become members b`• pay. one dollar, I:=ZEI ANSFTIR SALE OF Harm. FURNITURE.- mtire stock of furniture, etc., in use at Hotel, is to be sold by public sale, ancing on Tuesday of next week, and ; to tine from day to day until all is sold. is a flue opportunity for those in want itate, bedding, &c., to obtain a supply. K. FAIMESTOCK, United States Collector this district, publishes an advertisement Lother column, which will be found of in at to all who are subject to the payment nited States taxes. Those who fail to at- at the time specified, will be compelled pay a penalty of ten per cent. THE CAMERON GuamDe.—This company, his nearly full, is in camp. A few more are wanted. The officers are Capt, J. D. iff and Lieuts. J. W. Woodburn and J. G. ter—all of whom have been in active ice in the field, and wero good soldiers. headquarters for recruiting are at Camp int and at. the Ellsworth House, Market DEE ~Es are wanted by tho Government. pen market has been established here le purchase of animals suitable for dav and other service, for which cash will be d by the quartermaster. One thousand cavalry horses are also want immediately, the purchase of which has ordered by Gen. Couch. For these cash also be paid. TZEMIZZII 'um Rauramsr, —We have long since can ted not to notice the departure of the many le patriots who have passed through hhre the war, but we were forcibly struck with fine appearance of the 37th Wisconsin _tent, which passed through here to-day the front. A large American eagle was pet bird of the soldiers, and 45 native In ns accompanied the regiment as private 'iers, determined to defend their native dry to the last. !RE PULPIT ON PAUTICYTISM.—Yesterday ning we had the pleasure of listening to of the most fearless, eloquent and logical' ' , urns that has ever emanated from the it of Pennsylvania. It was delivered in Locust Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. J. Walker Jackson. His theme was 'atrioisra—his inspiration that portion of the leered writings wherein is so mournfully de- scribed the sadness and the devotion of the , children of Israel. while they were held as r,. !captives by their Babylonish conquerors.— I '.' If I forget thee, Oh! Jerusalem! may my 1 ' ight hand forget her cunning, and my tongue bleave to the roof of my month!" were the words of the text selected by the .Iteveiiind Mr. Jackson, from which he preached a sermon his hearers will never forget, and for, which his loyal country den can never repay • him. He proved the uty of the Christian and that of the patriot obe one and the same thing. Israel's sona, in the height of their glory, were , taught this lesson, and when they forgot theix coun try, so, also, were they made forgetful of their God. He vindicated the blessings of the , country in which we live, by exhibiting the sufferings of those countries in which, others dwell. He portrayed the freedom of the press, the liberty of speech, and the untrammeled privileges of the pulpit Under cur Constitu tion and laws, to be such as could not be im proved by any change in our Government, wad. least of all by that change which the slave-holding traitors seek to accomplish in this land. We will not attempt furthei to sketch Rev. Jackson's sermon. Seduce it to write that it made a deep impression. - upon • the.:minds of his hearers and is tu-daY the anbjeat of conversation and approval through-, out the State Capital. !DARING Rorinnsv. —Con the night of the 12th inst., -the house of Noah ReFtzler, of Port Royal, Juniata county, was entered by bur glars. They succeeded in getting into Mr. H.'s bed-room, from which they took a safe key, then proceeded to his store, opened the safe, and robbed it of from $350 to $5OO in money, about $lOO of which was in silver and gold, and some $5O in sheets of postage cur-. rency : Th also stole a promissorY note for $956 86;• dated :July-9th, payable %lir months after date, at the Harrisburg Bank; this was signed by W. S. Wilson & Co., of Highspire, and pay - at)le to Hertzler, Patterson & Manger. Also, a note dated at Clearfield, June 22d. by Stacy W. Thompson, in favor of Noah Hertz ler, for $516 85, attached to which was an order on Leonard Manger; also three County Relief Notes, of Juniata county, Nos. 676, 658 and 726, the first for s7,payable to Amanda Simmers, and the other for $0 each, payable to Martha J. Barkly. The public are cau tioned against purchasing or trading for any of the above notes. It is hoped that the rob bers may be detected. CE A MAMMOTII ENTERPRISE. —By Our adver tising columns it will be seen that the two well known establishments, Thayer & Noyes' Circus and Van Amburgh k Co.'s Menagerie have effected an arrangement by which they will both travel together the present season, and exhibit in one mammoth tent for a single price of admission, forming a combination of attractions which cannot fail to draw out im mense throngs of visitors wherever' they may go. The Menagerie is said to include an un usually fine collection of living besets and birds from all parts of the world, many of which have been imported within the last year, while all are in the best condition. Among other rare zoological features this col lection can boast of the largest lion in the country, a white Polar bear, fresh from the Arctic ocean, a superb ostrich, a South American hippepothmus, and monster ele phant "Hannibal," the largest quadruped on exhibition in either Europe or America.. The Circus performances whirl are given at each exhibition, without extra charge, will consist of every variety of dashing horsemanship and extraordinary athletic feats, introducing one of the largest and most talented troupes ever brought together in this country. A stud of horses, ponies and mules, unrivalled for ex tant, beauty and thorough training, com pletes the list of attractions included in this truly colossal combination, which is to ex hibit here on Friday and Saturday, July 22d and 23d. Those who . enjoy a hearty laugh will have their cases attended to by Dr. J. L. Thayer, the inimitable humorist, who will enliven the scenes of the circle by his quaint drolleries, and also introduce his won derful comic mules. Mons. Davis, a pupil of the great Van Amburgh, will manipulate the lions and tigers. RUNAWILY—SeVeiT Injury of 'lwo PerSol4B. Last evening Chestnut street from River to Dewberry alley, and from thence to Walnut street was the scene of a most intense and terrific excitement.. It appears that Messrs. George Ensinger and Samuel Shriver, were driving leisurely along Chestnut street, and when in the vicinity of River alley, Captain Thomas A. Martin attempted to pass them.— In order to accomplish this Capt. _Martin drove close in to the gutter, the wheE is rattling. noisily over the rough, stones of the same, frightened Mr. Ensinger's animal, which im mediately plunged forward to run and as he did so Mr. Ensinger called to Capt. Martin to stop, in order that his animal should net im pel the other,driven by Ensinger, to run away , Heedless of this- warning Cept. Martin still endeavored to pass and as Ensinger attempted to atop the horse driven by himself, he was thrown over the dasher, breaking his wrist, and recoiving other severe bodily injuries. In the me antime Mr. Shri ver also did what he could to stop the animal but he too was thrown froeu the vehicle and received a horrible wound on the forehead. The last we heard of Mr. Shriier it was scarcely expected that he would live. The horse proceeded at a furious rate down Chest nut street, and when he reached the corner of Third and Chestnut attempted to run on to the sidewalk but fell, crushing the buggy against a post. The horse soon regained his footing and dashed on, turning into Dew berry alley, through which he tore to Walnut 'street, where he was finally stopped. The carriage was a perfect wreck. After fairly considering the evidence of those in the neighborhood where Mr. Busing er's horse was frightened, and making all al lowance for the exaggeration which generally attends a statement made in the midst of an excitement, we are satisfied that the sole and only cause of the runaway,•and hence, too, the responsibility of the injuries to Messrs. Ensinger and Shriven, as well as the damage done to the vehicle are entirely due to the reckless, if not criminal, carelessness attend ing Capt. Martin's driving. Capt. M. has been fined several times by the Mayor for the same conduct. He has been expostulated with by friends as to his carelessness in this respect, but all to no avail, and now he [has the satisfaction of adding to his reputation, as a fast driver, the fact of having injured two men most seriously. Had this runaway occurred on anfotiter evening except Sunday there is no doubt that 'many children would have been killed, and -even as it was the prompt action of the parents along the street and "the alley through which the running horse passed, alone saved the lives of chil dren. The injured men owe it to themselves, and the authorities owe it to the safety of the peo ple of Harrisburg, to make a prompt and a lasting example of Capt. Martin, for this act of wilful and criminal indifference for the lives of the people. If he is not arreste'd this morning and bound over for this offence. Mayor Itounifort and his police are not the men we take them to be. .The wounded men were taken to Dr. An thony's office, who promptly administered to their relief, after which - they were taken• to their homes by their friends. P. S.-43afnre going to prpss, thisafternoon,. wo4o,ix*tg:kihist Mr. ShrivOr ithrii!ft; ing, and Is in a fair way for a speedy recovery. =MEN -A 'ocal editor, for the Tth'y ur WANTED. - .jart --,aiii a Br.ront THE M.4. - rort.—AL large number of drunks were before the Mayor since oar last report; some of whom were discharged, others fined, and the balance handed to the military authorities. Geo. Owens, for insulting a lady, was ar rested, and handed over to the Provost Mar shal. =CIE THE pic-nic to be held by the Lutheni u con gregations and Sunday Schools of this city, will be given at Decry, on Wednesday. Tick ets can be procured of the persons named in our advertising columns. This will be a grand pic-nic, and the attendance will doubt less be very large. See advertisement. IN our telegraphic columns will be found a very interesting article, written by President Lincoln, in which the author informs the public that he desires the services of five hun dred thousand men, to each of whom will be presented a new suit of clothes, a gun and numerous little articles of convenience to sol diers. • AMERIC_-!.:N ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA. AND REGISTER. OP IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR 1863.—D. Appleton & Co., New York, in presenting to the public another volume of the Annual Cyclopedia, containing the record of the most turbulent year which the country has witnessed, trust that it will be fouled truthful and impartial. No efforts have been spared to secure its com pleteness and aecaracy, and to preserve it free from every mark of partizanship. Mr. J. F. Strasbaugh is the agent in this 4ity ibr the Annual Cyclopedia, and is pre pared to furnish back numbers, as well as re ceive subscribers for the entire work. First City iouaves. • A few men will yet be accepted by this company, which is already in camp. Re cruiting office, Second street, near Barr's auc tion rooms. A splendid opportunity is here offered to persons desiring to enter the service for one hundred days. The officers are a capital set• of men. RECIWITS WANTED.-Dr. H. W. Miles, for merly captain in the 84th P. V., has received authority to recruit a company for one hun dred days' service. Able-bodied young men are wanted to fill tip his organization. For particulars apply at hie headquarters, or Miles' Drug Store, corner of North and Third streets, or at Miles' Grocery Store, on Ridge Avenue. NoncE.---7b Soldiers Discharged on Account of Wounds Received in line of Duty.--The un dersigned is prepared to collect the $lOO Bounty duo all such soldiers. SULLIVAN S. CHILD, Claim Agent, Telegraph Printing Office, Harrisburg, Penn sylvania. jyl6-d1 w BLACHSEIITEC WANTED. —Apply to R. J FLEMING, Harrisburg, Pa. jyls.4t A SUPERIOR lot of Stock Hogs for sale at the Harrisburg Drove Yards. jyl4-dlw SPECIAL NOTICES. SELLING 9f Summer Goods at low prices, such as Summer Dress Goods, Lawns. Sun Umbrellas, Lace Shawls, and Summer awls. We have also on hand a very large assortment of Bins!ins, Calico; Ging hams, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black euks, Plaid Silks, White Cambric; Undressed French Cambric; White and Colored Flannels, and in fact an assortment of dry goods not surpassed by any. To all of which we invite those who wish to purchase, and promise to sell at less prices than we can replace them for again. As all kinds of dry goods are advancing every day, now is the time to buy. jyl6 S. LEWY. 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UNE of the very best Vegetable Medicines is now offered to th,e citizens and strang of thorn! city. ft will purify the blood, and leave the liver and bowels in a good healthy condition.' Operatetwithout 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 Hrs. L. Ball, No. 27, math Pine street s Harrisburg, Pa. my 23 WANTS. SUBSTITUTES WANTED. A GOOD price will be paid for FOUR SUB STITUTES.. Apply to S.S. BELLMAN, 61.1 Union Hotel, Market Sti eet. WANTED T 0 RENT, a' HOUSE suitable for a small faintly. Enquire at this office. • Jy-16 tf WANTED. A GIRL to do general Housework in a small .(1. family. Must understand cooking, washing and ironing. Good wages will be paid. Apply Second street, three doors below North. jy-18 fit* WANTED EIIIILEDIATELY. FOUR or five "Shanty-keepers," to whom Shanties, which are reedy fpr use, will be furnished, for the purpose of accommodating boanten3. Also, from 50 to 60 laborera Apply to James Martin, on the N. C. R. R. Mahoatongo mountain. 3 miles above Millersburg. Je22-Im* AGENTS wahted to sell the Standard His tory of the War. A rare chance to make moucy. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & co., de SO Publiehena. Baltimore. Md. CANDIDATES. FOR REGISTER. GEORGE BURR, of South Hanover town ship, offers himself ea a candidate for the office of REGISTER, of Dauphin county. If elected, Mr. Mark pledges himself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity. Je29.d&wtc CANDIDATE FOICCONGRESS. 1111:1113BUR6, PA., Jane 9, HU gIFIE undersigned reslientfully offers himself 1 to the Republicans of the 14th Congressional Dis trict of Penzmyl ranks, burnoosed of too counties of Dan phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for nomination by the several county conventions of the said District.. • . Vendtel . JOSIAH ESPY. FOR REGISTER. RIJDOLPH MILLER, of East Hanover township, offers himself as a candidate for the office or Register. If nominated and elected he piedges him self to fulfil tho duties of the °Woe with &WO'. Je2s-cl2weartc* RUDOLPH MILLER. NOTICE. BOUNTY OF 10.50. The following resolution was unanimously adopted at a meeting hold by the board of county commissioners, viz: Resigned, That the comity of Dauphin will pay to each private and non-commissioned officer who may be enlisted for military ser vice and credited to the quota required from the county under the late calls of the Presi dent of the United States, to serve for 100 days, in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington and its minify, the sum of fifty dollars. Certified from the minutes, July 13, 1864. HENRY HARThfAN, JACOB J. MILLEISEN, ROBERT W. McCLURE, Commissioners. Attest:- -Josspn Ajn-.T.vn, Clerk. 113 TO CARPENTERS AND VAIL BUILDERS. WANTED, six or eight good carpenters or car builders at the Schuylkill and ausquehauria railroad company's shop, at Harrah Gap. Highest price pied and constant employment given. Apply to George Garverich, Esq., railroad depot, Har risburg, Mr. John Proud, foreman at the shop, or the un. dersigned at Pine Grove. 15. R. TRACY, Snit. Piss GROTE, July 9, 1864. jyl2-dlw NOTICE. T ' public are requested to attend the opening of the new dry goods store of Brandt & Bowman, on Thursday morning, July 7th, at the south east corner of Second and Walnut streets (late the store room of Joseph Kahnwtler.) This new firm have bought out the entire stock from Mr. Hal:mullet at very low prices, and in GOOD 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 BOUGHT AT WHOLE SALE. , jy6-dtf Draft: Draft I 1 Draft ::: A LIENS and persons under or over the re waked age, who have been enrolled in this ((4th) District, or any other District in the State, can have their exemption papers made out at rates fixed by law. Now is the time to put in a 'anbstitute and avoid the draft. Portions who are not liable to 'draft, and' who wish to enter the army as substitutes, can obtain the highest pre. . Business transacted . by mall at legal rates, and cost of travel thereby avoided. Call at once, or address by mail, EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, .3d street, jy9-eed2mos. Harrisburg, Pa. PROVIWR MARS:MAT:B OFFICE, 14TH DISTRICT, HARRISBURG, Pa., June 6, Mt TO DRAFTED MEN.—I am directed by Lieut. Col. J. V. Bomford, A. A. Provost Marshal General, by his circular, No. d 9 of June 4, 1864, to pub. halt "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as volun teers after being drafted; and that the credits for drafted men will remain for the sulmlistlicts from which they were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has or has not been paid to such men, upon "illegal enhstment" ' .jNO. KAY CLEMENT 1436-dt: , Captain and Proverbs Marshal, 14th Diet, Pa. trIT AERIVEDI—A fine lot of CANNED TADEIES mud TOMATOES. Also, OWPERIOIt FINE APPLES, IF.RaH PEAK &c., just resolved by mylitottf JOHN WISE, 3d street, near Walnut. AsIOBENERI3 esoalisior haw, of this sea ocaeo oaring. Juss received and for solo by SHIIILER & nAZIC2, drols giacoosiont to Wm. Doak, Jr., & Co. A :31usr.mr:NTS; GRAND METROPOLITAN COMBINATION, POSITIVELY THE LARGEST EXHIBITION Of the Amusement World is Coming. r r.l - IAVFOR X- NOXE4' Uniited States Circus, • • AND • Van 4.mburg.h 4 Co.'K. NATtillOill MENAGERIE EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT Mammoth War Elephant Hannibal. Combined for the season of 1861, 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 ever organized—Moral and Refined Amusement, Pre-eminent Equestrians, Acrobats, Gym nasts, Jesters, Contortionists, Clowns, Egnil ibrists and General Performers. Splendid Stud of trained Horses, Ponies, and Trick Mules—Magnificent collection of Living Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Bears, Hyenas, Wolves, Monkeys, Apes, Baboons, Birds, of all kinds and sizes. &c.. pothered by the GREAT VAN AMBURGH HIMSELF! Will exhibit at Harrisburg, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 22 and 23, 1864, 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, near Cotton Factory. N. B.—THE LARGEST EXHIBITION IN ,THE WORLD IS COMING. RECOLLECT THE DAY AND DATE!! N. it—Once quire. 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. Altoona, Wednesday, July 13. • Tyrone City, Thursday, July 14. Huntingdon, Friday, July W. Belleville, Saturday, July IC. Lewistston, Monday, July 18. Miiilintovrn, Tuesday, July 19. Millerstown, Wednesday, July 20. Duneannon, Thursday July 21. Harrisburg, Friday, July 22. do Saturday, July 23. jy9-10t .NEIV ADVERTISEMENTS. SELLING OUT LOW .! OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS: WE intend to discontinue the sale of Li quors and offer our stock at a very small advance from cost price. We have purchased all our Liquors be fore the last rise and hare a large stock on hand for three or four years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased now at any price from the importers. Our stock consists of WHISKIEIS • of all grades. .f We have parts of three barrels pure RYE, not colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 234 years old. WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported, BRANDIES. We have part of ?a' 'cask HENNEK4F BRANDY, to which wo invite the particular attention of families for medicinal purposes. • The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from importer; less than $1,5 per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal lon. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES, CHAMPAGNE WINES. CLARET . ' S, &C. We invite the inspection of Hotel Keepers and Liquor Merchants generally, as we intend to sell, without re serve, all our Liquors, and this will be a good opportu nity for bargains. je2o SHISLER & FRAZER. CLOSING ®LIT SUMMER STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. IV. WILER & CO., No, 4, Olarket Square, rtEING desirous of closing out their Sum mer stock, offer for sale, at greatly reduced prices, FANCY SUMMER SILKS. BEREGES, from 373, , ; cents to 50 cents per yard . PLAIN MOZAMBIQB J ail 25 cents. SILK MID WOOL PLAID DRESS Goors. 100 PIECES BLEACHED MUSLIN, 25 cents. Also CARPETS, 25 per cent. less than Philadelphia prices. .leB-1w Millinery and Fancy Goods. MRS. J. HERBS, at No. 8 Market Square, next door to Felix's Confectionery, keeps constant ly on hand the latest styles of Bonnets, Hats, Ruches, Flowers, Ribbons, .kc. together with a fine assortment of Dress Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Collars, Cud's, Bandkerohiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety Goods in generaL All the latest Designs of Dress Patterns direct from the New York Bazaars. Dress and Cloak making neatly exe cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestowed since her opening, she trusts, by a strict attention to business and her endeavors to give general satisfaction, to continue to receive a share of the public patronage, jyl.l3m • -- A:NEW invoice of Michener's celebrated Hams just ramrod &Minor:Ling at SEMLER & FRAZER, Jeal Suocessors . to W. poqt.,.Tr., A; Co. SPICED OYSTERS.--Extra Fine Baltimore Clam, spiced, and for sale by the pilot!, quart cad pint, or iesa quantity. SRISLER & FRAZER, .131 Suebereore to W. Dock, Jr., & Co; Asupply of 'cheater's Celebrated sugar Cana Heie anfThlera Bor, at wag BOYER & SOWER. GOVERNMENT SALES, &C. 1,000•Horoies Wanted. THE GOVERNMENT lI,EQU.TRE BM ISISIEDIATE USE ONE THOUSAND CAVALRY HORSE'S, For r,biell CASH will b., pail m, their de livery :a HAItRISHIRG, At Govtttantrit prices for such as, bear in- spection. Agents for purchase will be found at Lau. ,tmer. ingr, Lewistown, Williamsport and Carlisle. By command of Valor General COUCFL J, G. JOHNSON , Cant. and Ch'f Q. If. De'p't Susquehanna Drams CIECF Q. IL, Deer SCSQUERAXNA, HAERISEtRG, July 12, 1864. f jyl2-dii AUCTION SALE or • CONDEMNED ANIMALS.. WAR DEPARTE6NT, CevALRY BUREAU, firtlCE or CHIEF QUARTRRMAMR. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 7, Mit. WILL be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, Jot: PK al Giesboro Depot, near Washington, D. C.. beginning at 10 o'clock, A. IL, TWO HUNERED CAVALRY HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unfit. for the Cav airy service of the Army. • For road and farm curlicues many -.fowl bargains tray be had. Horses sold singly. Terms: each. in Ti.S. cu:rem; . kiNDIS EKIN. iyl LAM. Lt. Col. k C. Q. M. Cay. Burnes. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR DRPARTIRRNT, CACALET BURIAIT, I OSTICR OF CHIRP QuearnuatAstavet, WARR:EAMON, D. C.. July 4, 11664. WILL be sold at public auction, to OW highest bidder, at the times and places named bn low. viz: Reading, Penns., Thursday, July 21st, 1861. Harrisburg, Penu'a, Thursday, July 26th, 1904. Altoona, Penu'a, Thursday. August 4th, 16,qt. Williamsport Penn's, Thursday, August lith, 1864. TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Horses a: elch plum These Horses have been condemned nu oath for the Cavalry service of the Army. For road and farm purposes many teirg,iins :not be had. Horses sold singly. TERMS: CASH in United SUM Currene , ,. JAMES A, LEI N. Lt. Col. and C. q M. Cavalry Human. jya-dtL. OPEN DIAIiKET POE. HORSES! Aasteritrr QUARTERMASTER'S OTFICT, HARRISBURG, PRSINA., July Bth, 1864. j HORSES will be purchased at this °Mee for Government service in open matlzet; lots t 4" any number will be received. subject to :melt ivepection as I may order. CAA payment,. Hy order of CAPT. J. is. • 'bier Qr. 31r. Dept Ilarquallamt.L . C. C. REICEL&NBACEL Capt. and Asgt qr. Kt. BUM SALES OF REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, AVALUABLE tract of limestone land ou the Harrisburg and }loading turnpike, about tbri e miles from Harrisburg, containing about nineteen amt. The improvements are a large frame house and barn, a never-failing pump at the door, and a running stream near the house. This property having long been - CiLtipled as a tavern stand, and is one of the best stands for traveler 6 and drovers on the road. Terms will be made may by the unders;gnei. refdding on the premises. MARGARET BIGGER jyls 3t Sam township. A CHOICE PARE( AT PUBLIC SALE, ON THURSDAY, August 4, 1864, the un dersigned, trustee of S. L. Bowman, wilt sell at -public sale, the following real estate: A tract of land, sit uate is EestPennshorough township, Cumberland., bound ed by land of Simon Dresbach, Gt-o. Oyster and others, containing 102 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a large two-story stone house, good tenant horse, large bank barn, apple orchard of choice fruit ' a pump at the door; also, a running spring near the house. This is a choice farm and in a high state of oulti vation. Located 3 miles west of Harrisburg, and a :ball mile north of Oyster's Point Sale to take plaoc on the premises at 2 o'clock r. w oit sold day, whea terms will be made by iyie-dts GEO. W. cruswELL trustee. FARM AV PRIVATE SALE. THEsubscriber offers at private sale. hi farm, fituated on the public road leading to fho. Grove Furnace, in Carroll township, Perry comiy, en. mile and a quarter west of Sterol's Gap, containing acres, thereon erecte•l a two-story lag hoax. a good barn, and other out-buildings. Acts are ei O good apple and peach orchards, and a lot of other fruit tires oo the premises. A never-fatting spring of water near the house, and water in nearly every Heil. Fittll, - ri.3rt'c'. tars, enquire ea It. PSNi t FirCIWCI vits or 1. , AlArrishurg, Fa. 15 dß' FOR SALE. AHOUSE and LOT, situated in Short street, PosseEioit given immediately. F.r par ticulars tug Ore on the premiscs. • iylS-dlw* S. B. F.LLI;NBRIn.aI-qt. PUBLIC SALM. - - undersigned will offer his valuable .M 1 and Farm at public on Saturday, the sad day of July, at the Railroad Eorle, in Middletown. The Mill has four ran of etene, is in flue ordof, and doing a fine business. The Farm contains savenM4AX acres r.' drat-rato land with good improvements. This property is situated one and a half miles east of Mirldietawn. It will be sold on very easy terms, and probably at a heavy RAC• rifice. ' Come and bey a bargain. A. WIETING. jyd-d&wta* HOTEL AT PUBLIC SALE. TEAT valuable Hotel properts thown the PARKE HOUSE, on Market street, Harrisburg, Pencia, will be offered 14 Public Sale. on the premises, on Wednesday, the 20th et July, at 2 o'clock, r. w. This property is in the centre of the businees part of the city, within a square or the Court House and near the Railroad Depot, havirg a font of 273‘ feet on Market street, extending back 210 feet to a 20 feet street in the rear, and now rents at $lOO per month. Terms of sale—one-half cash—the bah nee, if desired secured by mortgage, in yearly payments to suit pur chaser. For further information inquire or JOHN S. DET.ViTILER. Attorney -at-Law. rtarrisimq, Pa. BENT. PARKS. Parkvale, Susquehanna County, Pa. Or jel9 dts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REM:ESTATE, WILL bo sold at public sale on Saturday, August 13tk. 186-4 on the premises, .situated in Susquehanna township, on the public road leading from the Susquehanna river to Shoop's Church, about three miles from the city of Harrisburg, a tract of improved land, containing 3 acres and 72 perches, adjoining lands c,' John Weaver, William Trullinger and Miss Elder. there:al erected a good henna and stable s with other out-buildiogs, with good water and fruit trees, late the estate of Eliza beth Porter, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. 31. of said day, when conditions will be made known and attendance given by the undersigned. JOHN RAYSOR, Attorney in fact for the beim of Elizabeth Porter, dec'tl. jytoawSw A CERTAIN - FOR SALE, tract or piece of laud, ceartair, Mg ono acre and one hundred and fifty-three perches with a valuable two-story BRICK HOOSt there on erected, and other improvements. situated in Susque hanna township, Dauphin county, within about hair a mile of the limits. of the city of Harrisburg. Said property ;1 a portion of the real estate of GEN. FORSTER, deceased. Any information relative to the sale of this property can bo had by ceiling on the undersigned. • . 340. H. BRIGGS, One of the executors of Gen: FOrtgter, (teed RARRISBCTO. J 1113623, 1864. je.T2-4w-taii. • - FOR SALE, TBE valuable property, corner of Second and Pine streets. being fifty-two and a half feet on Se eqnd and One bundeefi and sixty-eight feet on Pine street, running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley, there being apace for four full building lots, and a most de gamble site for a Governor's Mansion or public buddings. For particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner. ef.Ge• Wed and Pine reek imarl4 Land for Sale 520 ACRES of Land, in Da %Alin Co. at private sale, in part or the whcite, Le soil purchasers • 135 acres' clear t pod buildings therccr, w - th JUN 4 mu: V& farther liarboularu; aclithNpo L. IiDISREIC ukyBo4l3m* Dauphin, Dauphin county, Va.