Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 23, 1864, Image 3

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tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, ste., to seesare insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, roustinv4ritthir be ftetolllM
par gtd with the CASH.
Advertisetilents ordered in the rugt
Evening Edition are inserted in the Binn
ing Edition without extra charge.
ARRISBURG, PA
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY IS, 18b4
'TON .&NU COUNTR Y
Third Ward Meeting !'
In response to a call made for that purpose,
I- a meeting of the citizens of the Third ward to
devise measures to raise the quota of the ward,
was held at the Franklin House last evening,
• at 8 o'clock.
Sheriff Jennings was called upon to pre
side, and J. M. Wiestling, Esq.; ayipointed
Secretary.
Atter a full exchange of opinions, various
committees were appointed to mature some
practical plan to raise the number required,
with instructions to report at a meeting.:to be
held at the same place on this (Situiday)
evening. The citizens of the ward are earn
estly requested to attend an adjourned meet
ing at the Franklin gouse this
that
evening, at 8 o'clock, to make Chi necesseii
arrangements to avoid the draft:
Let there be a grand rally.
First Ward Meeting..
A locating of the citizens of the Atst ward
will be held at the Black Horse Hotel,
this (Saturday) evening, at 74 o'olook, for
the purpose of making arrangements to fill the
quota of the ward under the late call for vol
unteers. A general .attendance is requested-
FIVE Domen.s LlEwtato. - Lost, a, pair of
Gold Spectacles, either between Glop. Our,
tin and Herr's Hotel, or at tho Pennsylvania,
--railroad, The finder will- pleinte -lea i ve l theriV"
at THIS OFFICE. 4y22-112t*
Losr—A large gold Sleeve 'Button with a
wreath on it. The name of the ownerisAis l
graved in full on back of the button. The
finder will be liberally rewarded by baying it
at this office.
PRESBYTIMAN CHURCH, (0. S.)—There nail
be no service in this church to-morro*. morn
ing or evening.
Got 0. P. Mom." of . lndiana, was in this
city yesterday, and in cornpanzp'- with Goy..
Curtin proceeded to Bedford springs. ,
NEARLY all of our country exchanges have
raised their rates of subscriptiOn to $2 per
year, in consequence of the exorbitant prices
to which paper has advanced.
THREE will be religions services in the Ger
man Reformed church, to-morrow, at 10
o'clock, A.. hr., and CP. K. Rev. E. V: Ger
hart, D. D., of Lancaster, will
.ocenpy the
pulpit.
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CAPT. SANNO'S company of mounted men
loft, for the border, to-day. A large number
of Dauphin county men are c'onnected with
the company, which was organized in this
city.
Timm was a fair supply of marketing
offered this morning, and the demand
was great. Prices have not declined since
our report of Wednesday last. In some in
stances they had slightly advanced.
THE Lutheran Sunday Schools wont on a
pie -Me-lug excursion to Derry, this morning.
With pleasant weather and a beautiful greve,
the little ones doubtless enjoyed the day in a
manner highly gratifying to themselvas and
their parents.
As ingenious chemist of Boston is said to
have manufactured a wash, which, l by daily
application, will prevent LA beard from
growing—no injury being done to the skin or
complexion. We hope the man has no ex
pectation of selling his "wash."
Tinerwkncr.—Leonides AUen, the popular
and eloquent temperance lecturer, will de
liver his farewell address on tekperuoe in
the Fourth Street Bethel, to-morrOw (Sab
bath) evening, at S Prevlowi t -
return to the Army of the Potomac, to resume
his labors among our gallant .and heroic
troops.
Sizoosmo ACCIDENT. -Henry Perry, of
Greene township, Indiana county, came to
his death on the Oth inst., •in •the following
manner: The deeeased wag thC owner of a
steam mill, and on the morning uf his death
was examining a wheelbarrow 'which stood
near the pitman of the mill. TAe sawyer,
desiring to start the mill, called to Mr. Perry
to take care, but he did not hear the warning,
or at least paid no attention to it. The saw
yer put on steam, when the crank of the
pitman struck Mr. P. on the thigh, fractur
ing his leg in a horrible manner. He lingered
till about 11 o'clock, when death put nn end
to his sufferings.
THE LADIES IND OUR QUOTA. OF "HIINDBZD
D/Y " MEN.—In our advertising oolnutrisivill
be found a call for a meeting of ladies, to be
held " in the park, on Front street, this eveii-1
ing, to form an association to , sustain the
young men who fear to take up arms to de
fend their homes and firesides.' The ladies
are not posted in regard to the respie.ot
our citizen§ to the late call of the: antheritide
for men for one hundred days' servica l orthey
wwild not issue a call of the charticter found
to Or columns. The quota of Dauphin
county was 402 ; in response to the call of
the Governor, 445 men entered ,the ,service,
au received local bounty—being - a etopfi ts o f_
fors three! "Mattis," the A. D. C., ehould
booms better "posited " before she urfahli,
takes to become witty at the expense of tho,
patriotism -- of our young men. ,Datiphin
•ciounty's quo,ta is more than ftdb,:4ini
have done More. than :wit; rellithiget off theWi"
hence there is no necessity for Mattie's meet-
. ( V) ,4 :‘,•;-.?: 1:t. !,) .ii_ .. 1
.Aara ) T olt^ighkvittd tolio advertisement
of a lost - it eld'lrafelf' A TA - gal reward will be
paid for it if left at this office, or at Cathcart's
store.
Barr/ 0 1 11 M4-TlOrif tebe nervici in
the Baptist Ohniaii; ioinor of Second and
Pine streets, on to-morrow morning at 10
,o'clock,
,and at 7i hi Mg. evening. The
bacsitrlitd:l4 tftlNLer;; Q. Rid
s= - Rowlemd: of Eoohester. N. Y. The
public are invited to attend.
=I
Fr is said that the speculators in tea, coffee
and sugar are carrying immense amounts of
thesc articles, and paying one per cent. a
month interest to do it. Ile New York banks
are talking of shutting down upon them,
which would bring about a collapse. May
the liardri,' Wert, 'speedily "shut down."
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STATE AND POST hiTrATIZT Naves -raj-
Gen Couch, whe has been at this port since
the last threatened raid, commenced breaking
up his headquarters this morning, prepare
tory,for a•removal back to , Chambersburg.
Gen. W. W. Irvin, commissary of the State
of Pennsylvania, is now Acting Adjutant
Generat r orthti State, on'alitreeial order issued
by Gov, Ourtiu. Gen. Irvin, has • the ability
to make - alnestvaluable otilw in that posi
tion, while the reputation lush gained
among Pennsylvania soldiers is unsurpassed
by that of any other man in the State service.
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Ponca ArrA . L - Les . —Before 114 • Mciyix. —Peter
Al.'Manus and dolniiranker, two aoldfrers, who
had "smiled" too freely, got into the idek-up,
on a of iliiorderly conduct. After a
hearing-,they yere handed over to the Provost
Marshal.
W.W. Potter, very drunk, was lodged till
he became sober, when he had kheating and
was re-committed.
Elizabeth Fisher o . (colored,) was up for
drunkenness, &o. When before thrl Mayor
iihd was quite penitent, and her tears secured
12,et clischmge from the clutches of the
, .
Paschal Esher, arrested on a charge of , ai
saiilt and battery, was sent to FDrt Simmons,
to susweri oarturzliaber's incarceration
resulted from his aotions while under the in
fluence of an ill-governed temper. •
'Csiii , Barcks`, , e'elored-fts found "plying
her vocation " in Africa, late at night, vitu*
thel.istars.".were.peepkig.- She was Ilded
in the look-up, and subseququtly appeared be
fore the Mayor, Who order&l her to leave the .
city.
Jennie Barnet, Annie-L'IU and 'Mary Wil
soni.three wilite,! loose 7 ; females, were ar
rested for disordeTly,oonduct, being found in
company With sOldiers at an unseasonable
eur. Alio Mayer kindly furnished them with
quarters in the "fort," where tho will proba
bly:4nm time . to refleot. upon. the miserable
end that awaits them if they continue to pur
sue their evil course of life.
Three "exemplary" young soldiers who
were found in company with the abo -named
women, were handed over to the i me Provost
MarshaL
Vida 104.9. f City Ordingiper.—ti. farmer was
befcilis the klayof do a'cita.tge of using spring
balances in market, this morning. He was
fined the- amount, and discharged .
. Pater Bernhesised; for having a fire on one
of the pub,lic streets, for the purpose of man
ufacturing pitoh for use in roofing, If . as fined
•Ss' and coats. •
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RititoViet;ir L. bon. BODEFOSD 'As Com-
BIANDANT OP THIS POST, MUSTER-IN i OPTtOEU
aim Ascusrawr Paovosr Mammy or . PENNA. --
Iu the name of the loyal people of .Pennsyl
vania we thank the President, Sec; 'Aar/ or
War and Provost,Marshalpe t ooral foi. the re,.
moval of the a:Jove ientleinan; not I. hat we
he personally grati fi ed, but we candidly and
onestly ' ielieva 'IAA 'the Governaimat has
been injured in its usefulness and influence
by the utter inoompetenoy of thel Cicolonel
himself, and the seoesh proolivities of Those
who surrounded him, to a much greater ex
tent than we can here describe. i We: have al
ways said to our friends who hate d'o irequent
ly called upon us and abused the Goliemmsct
for retainingskoh Meii in importasit : offices,
that we had no doubt of the , removal of Col.
l3OrrifOrd; as soon as the proper statements
were laid before the Preeident; an& this as
surance has been duly verified. Vile removal
was made within twelve hours after these state
ments had been laid before the Pre'iident. We
have always said. tkst.Dol. B. we .s a gentle
man and a good soldier, yet that ;fact did not
makelbri a good elecati•ie oirti3 or, for such
an extended field costs embraced is : the duties
of an Assistant Provost _ Marshal General.—
Indeed, we have at no time questioned the
personal integrity or patriotic) d evot ion of
Col. Bomford. What we have el omp Wiled
of was his lack of business : ability,
his want of moral courage, sun l' not his
martial bearing or , manly fortiti m1e5........1al ' te
too many of his class, his; vary fit*oi.,
sense of honor renders him an •,eas:iiiia(r.
to the dickhonorable- and -the 'etnirsiyi'aire, He
f'
is ordered : to Gfik'inienr's Island , k ark -
and Maj. R. I. Dodge, at present clii 1"
of post; will succeed bin - -
Major hie been statiouped. 'Jam!, for, the past
three years, and is -known - to every military
officer and 'those who have transacted busi
-nessleretotore vtithhim as one of the most
correct arid punctual officers in tea r eg 'War
service,. HO will transact more business , tor
iietlik•ens day: thin.
,_hits predeces tor
could , iF whole week, and we' feel " asset •ed
fb:tifke At iivii 4 iieraVaiitliftiaion. , No i le.
cc.* clerk or , messenger need apply tb Dock to
for situations , ,' All such can now go , to the it
friends in Richmond:- The Major is a firm
supporter of the GoVentment, and he will tol
erate no northern rebels in his aloe.
Tea atrocnoo Guarms.—Thli company,
'/)14/ 2 .1 1 1/0 14 47. AA. issitunp—: fow more
man an Walitol% Thateoess sro:'Not,../.
Sittlifland,Liento r J. W. Woodburn old J. G.
ieenersit.--ntiona hame. s beeo active
/ 4 ' 6.4 iik t a"eklAili r gooid eoldiara
./Milicarters for reettifting Ins Ow*
Curtin and at the Ellsworth Room, Market
street 15,18.41 w
- •Comitlicsatexx-oir Fun= fleasuALL
Corazon. —The twenty-seventh anionSl com..
mencentent of this institution (of the Ger
man. Reformed Ohuxoh,) will be cselebrated at
Banpast ; er, on lolinesda3t next. • .
The exercises will be held in Palton Hall,
,
and will consist of the mull eremonies,
and orations by rnenibers of the graduating
class, which numbers fourteen.
The address before the Alumni will be de
livered by the Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford,
Pa. The-Society orator has not yet been an
nounced. The Board of Trustees will hold
their annual meeting on Monday evening, and
will no doubt fill the vacancy in the German
professorship.
The names of several gentlemen of scholar..
tic attainments are mentioned in connection
with that vacancy. The propriety of intro
ducing military discipline will also claim at
tention, as the subject was referred, at the
last annual meeting, to e, special , committee,
which is expected to eport: Tie college is
authorized by the Pennsylvania railroad
to issue free return tickets to visitors attend
ing the commencement who have paid local
fare over their road to Lancaster. This ar
rangement will, no doubt, insure a large at
tendance,. and there will be, as'usual on these
anniversary occasions, a gala week of literary
festivities at Lancaster. • • • • .
AN ANFALLIBLN COBB FOR Drszipar.—Dr.
Page, of Washington, eommuniCiiies to the
RepOilcan of that city the following simple
remedy, long known in family practice, and
which was recently, tried in the camp of the
New York 22d regiment, where there were
from eighty to one hundred cases daily, and
with rapid cures in every case:
Receipt: In a tea-cup -half frill of vinegar,
dissolve as much salt as it will take up,
leaving a little excess of salt at the bottom of
the cup. Pour boiling water upon the solu
tion, till the cup is 'two thirds or three quar
ters full. A scum will rise to the surface,
which must be removed and the solution al
lowed to cool.
Dosa—Tablespoonful three times a day un
til relieved,
The rationale of the operation of thiirsima
ple medicine will readily occur to 'the 'path.:
ologist,' and in many hundred trials I have
never known it to fail in dysentery and pro
tracted diarrceha.
ADVANCE IN VIE PRICE or * MEWSPAPHILS.-
- The New York Times, Tribune and World'.
have adianoed the' price of their papers from
three to four cents per copy, and the subserip
lion price from $8 to . $lO per annum. The
Trilr'une, in making the announcement, says:
"All the materials used in the publication'
of a newspaper have largely advanced in price
within the last few months. The white paper
on wnich we print the daily Tribune costs more
than,we receive from the sale of the printed
sheet, and every additional demand for the
paper is so much added loss. We are therefore
compelled to advance the price of this paper,
which from and after July 21, will be for a
single copy, 4 Dents, or, where delivered in
the city by carriers, 24 cents a week. The
mail subscribers to the Daily will be charged
$lO per annum."
The Times thus announces its advance in
price:
"From and after duly 21, until further no
tice, the price of the New York Times will be
4 cents for each single copy. This increase
is tendered absolutely necessary by the enor
mous and constant advance in the' price of
white paper, and indeed of everything else
that enters into the manufacture of a news.paper. It is intended only to meet a tempo
rarym difficulty, and we hope it will not be of
long continuance."
We doubt not that the newspapers through
out the country will be compelled to follow
the example of the Now York papers.
TELE patriotic efforts of our townsmen, Revs.
T. H. Robinson and J. Walker Jackson, in
behalf- of the Christian Commission are RO
.
zomplishing a great amount of good. Agree
,
ably to notice -given, those- gentlemen ad
dressed the people of lifillersburg last Friday ,
evening, and from the tone of the following
account of the meeting, sent us by a corres
pondent, whose soul has been stirred up by
the patriotic appeals of. Measrs. Robinson and
Jackson, it will be . ehserKed that their efforts
were not in vain. Hear what he says:
"What heart, being imbued in any degree
with ieellugs of Christian sympathy, patriot
ism or even the faintest traces of humanity,
does not swell with emotions of joy and grain
itude on account of the. . successful efforts-of
the truly noble and good of our land -for the
relief of the sick and •woundedpa riot soldier
of our mighty armies? Among the various
associations engaged in this truly laudable en
terprise, high looms the Christian Commis
sion; acting:tile good :BEtutaritan's part in a l
truly Chrietian. spirit; without compensation,
save that pronaisediii'Holy Writ to him who,
in a propri•Vtrit; proffers a cup of water to
themeedy., .1n this .great work Millersburg
has contributed its 'mite.' Last Friday-even
ing a meeting was held in the AL E. Church
in aid of the-Commission. Rev. )klessrs. Rob
inson and J. Walker. Jackson, of-Harrisburg,
were present and delivered addresees in their
usual interesting style, producing, as we
think, it very creditable effect upon those who
had any means to contribute or hearts to feel
for others' woes. The exercises were agreea
bly varied by several patriotic songs by.the
choir. The collection (without special ef
fort) exceeded .$lOO. 7
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iiitipmtkikers' 1 Aosociation.
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- - iiirric ~ ••• VI . 7 , ,tagrila willh the sug
.':4' 04: Ill: APIK•
....; .05, iiii._,: - J Slt,YeliterdaY, in
t
,eirce to....eamieFreisonfire' — iiisociation.
rirust that every teacher, who may contem
plate being present at that meeting, will first
cast his vote in favor of the amendments to
the Constitution. Although President of the
Association, I shall not leave untilllave par
formed that important duty. I consider it
the most important vote I have ever • been
called on to cast.
- i
I regret exceedingly that the '"Executive
Committee," whose duty it is to fix the lime
for the meetings of the Association, selected
the first week in August, which is one week
earlier than the meetings have generally been
held. I forward the arrangements that
have been made with the railroads.
altesr_lectfully yours, S. D. INGRAM.
The p en otylvania State Teachers' Assogia
twit will meet at -Altoona, August 2d. The
meeting promise` - to be one of interest. Ex
eitrsicti tickets will
,be issued by the East Pa.,
and Lehigh Valley Ita:i/road Con; and "free
returns" will be granteu l to all delegates over
the Penns. Central, the V.l.l7ll.VNlALcitswan
!la and Western, the PhiladelPWad. d Bead
a
-ing,lind the North Penna. Rgar9ad l .
A re
-it:lntim-65f tare is exnEketad Old 0 er roads
of the State. S. S. JACK.,
List of Jurors
Drawn for Atzgusf Term of antrt, amniintving
lortday, dui. 22& •
John L. Speel, Harrisburg ; Jeremiah
Brown, East Hanover ; Peter K. Boyd, Har
risburg ; Riley Bressler, Wiaonisco ; Adam
Brenneman, East Hanover ; William . Enders,
Jackson ; Amos Early, East Hanover; 'Philip
D. Felty, Lower Paxton ; John B. Gass ;
LjYy
kens ; Frederick Geety, Harrisburg ;.
Hartman. lokene ; David Hershbergei;
fax ; John,. Henry, Derry ; Peter Hoffman,
Halifax ; Daniel - Km:olg. Middletown ;. %yid
Lerch, West Hanover ; John Maglauchlin,
Harrisburg ; Samuel Pike, Upper Paxton
.;
Henry B,Patterson, Harrisburg ; Adam Rei
der, East Hanover ; Benj. B. Umberger, Wi
conisco ; Samuel.Zollinger, Harrisburg.
Jacob Helm, Derry ; Robert Broom, Wico
nisco ; Jaeob Bisber, East Hanover ; EdWard
Bickel, Washington ; George Baily, Harris
burg ; George D. Deihl 1 , Upper Buten ;
George Emerich, ; Peter Pox, Susque
hanna ; James Ferree, WiCOLIiSCO ; Philip D.
Greenawabi, Dauphin ; Henry Gingrich,
East Hanover; Alexander Hunter, Rash Jo
seph Henry, Derry ; Martin Hummel, Derry;
Amos Hoffman, Lykens ; John Hartman, Jr..,
Lykens ; Valentine Hummel, Jr., Hairisburg;
Philip Hoffman, Jefferson ; Isaac Hartzman,
Halifax ; Alfred Hummel, Derry ; Thomas
Hamilton, Harrisburg ; Jacob Johnson, Reed;
John Jones, East Hanover ; Benjamin Kunkel,
Middletown ; Peter Reiter, Jackson ; Samuel
Kauffman; Conewago ; Rudolph. F. Kelker,
1 Viliiam Krtoolteo earriiburg ;
John Laudensohlager, Mifflin ; Christiost Ly
ter, Halifax ; John Metzgar, Halifax ; John
Mertz, Harrisburg ; D. K. M'Clure, Washing
ton ; Jonas Miller, Derry ; Adam Reel, Har
risburg ; Daniel Naco, Halifax ; Michael Rai
der, Londonderry ; John Ream, Lower Pax
ton; John Snyder, Coinewago ; Daniel Stro
minger, Harrisburg ; John Springer, Middle
town ; Jacob Stofer, Middletown ; Josiah
Seal, Upper Paxton • Hiram Wilson, Harris-
tairg ; .Tobias M.-Weist s - Gratz ; Sasauel Wal
mer, Derry ; George Welker; • Harrisburg ;
Daniel Wilber, Halifax.
itscsorrs Worrun.—Dr. H. W. Miles, for
merly captain in the 84th P. V., has .received
• authollity I.6ireornitlectimpany for qua hun
dred days' service. Able-bodied young men
are wanted to fill up his organization.
For particulars apply at his headquarters,
or Miles' Drug - .Store, corner of North and
Third' Streets,'" or at . Miles' Grocery Store, on
Ridge Avenue. .. ' jy).ll-01,
Brown'o Bronchial Troche&
I,havi never changed my mind respmling them from
the Int, except to dunk yet better of that:which I began
thinking well.of." Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER,
"The Troches been staffer filet° ma."
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,
Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
"For Throat Troubles they are a specifio."
N. P. WILI4B.
"Too favorably known to need commendation."
Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Hasa Senate.
"Contain ,no opium nor asivhing_ Injuriou s." tor. A. A. HAYES; Chemist, Beaton.
"An elegant nombination for coughs,"
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston.
rixicommend their use to public speakers." •.•
Rev. R. H. CHAPIN
"Most salutary relief in Bronchitis."
Rev. E. SEIGFREED, Morristown, Ohict .
"Feu beneficial when naming from Colds."
Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON. St. Louis.
, .
"Almost Instant relief in the distressing labor of breath
ing peordiarntentAl, ;;
; , iiHNETON,Haw Tort.
"They Dave salted my ease exactly, rereriag ray throat•
so that I could sing with easo." T. DUCHARMik •
Chorister French Parish Chat ch, ifontrsaL.;
As there are imitations be sure to obtain the GENULNE.
Janfil-dtscr
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Rocha," "Tonic
Hitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous- Antidotes" &e., &0.,
&a., and after you are satisfied vcith the res ty„shen . try
one box of OLD DOCTOR RUCICAN , S Sb:GL 'SESPECT
PLO PILLS— t
end be restored to health and v or in lees
than thirty daYs.-- , They are pirrely vegetable. pleasant to
take,' prompt and military to their streets on tue broken
down and shattered constitution. Old and young can tate
thorn with . edtitntugifi. Importer and sold in the United
860 . 4 0 . 61,4 Y: - • 'JAW& BUTLRR, ' -
. 4 • ~ , ' 4 f , ' • ' Noi'427 - Breadway, ttew York: '
'' ' IWAgent‘for thelhetodStales.
P. S.—A Dot of the Pills, securely .
packed,.,.trill le .
mailed to any address on receipt of price, which, ,ISIDNE
DOLLAR, post-paid—money tefuntied by tire Sent if'
entire ratisfacilen is not given. jyls.4.toato
_.„.
Pure Vegetable Medicine, - .
ONE of the very best Vegetable Redid:tea
is now offered to the citizens and strong of thereat
city. It will purity the b100f.1,. and leave the liver and
bOWOI4 in a good healthy conditton. ,gperatcs withobt the
least pain.. ow and yew& mate and female, ail can take
of it. Sa Witte truth of this hundred/3 can testify, as it
luta been well tried for the last ten years.. Ms prepared
.only and sold by
.141.1. AO, NO. 21, south Pine street,
BOITOU or TsLtasurs
Dear Sir: —With your permission I wish ep say to the
readers of your paper that I will seed, by return mail, to
all who wish it. (ftps,).a Recipe , with full directions for
making end nadir waimplaVegetable Balm. that will cf.
factually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotelaws, laai
Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beantifuL
I will also mall free to those hating Bald Heads orilana
Faces, simple directions and information that will enable
them to start a full growth et Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers,
or a Moustaahe, in less thetirthittydayir. •
applidations - lUMWerbe without
1.t.. your
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
jvlis-dAtw3m 831 . Broadway, New York.
Military BlllBllllellll MUMMA To.
Bounty, Pent Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Clams, generally, made nut , and eollooted. Par.
sou Teettling eta distance vaipttitt • their ' tautness Chaos
acted by . mail; by ad •
--- " Inman
etfany - - •= 1, " 1 • nkir -,llaniateitt"
The only Mein lea, Trot and Reliable Dye Knoto — s. •
TIGs splendid Halr Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
av Gray instantly la a Morey Black or Brown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin,. leaving the
Hair soft and benutiftite imparts fresh vitality, frequently
notoriug its pristhap Wier, end wake the RI effects of
bed Dyes- The genu ine is .signed WILLIAM A. Ralt'H
MOM All others are mere imitations, and should bo
avoided. _Sold ,Dy all Druggist; &o Factory-81 BAR.-
CIAYST,ICY:
RAITMILOIO9 .11111 Will! COMM PON MOWING THIC SAM
ie23ly
SELLING of Summer Goods at low prices,
such as Summer Draw Goods, Lawns, Sun Umbrellas,
Lace Shawls, and Summer Shawls. We have also on
hand a very large assortment of Muslin& Calicos, Ging:
hams, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Sleek Silks, Plaid. Silks,
White Cambric& Undressed French Cambric& White and
Colored Flannel& and in dant an assortment of My goods
not surpassed by, any. To ail of which we invitelbose
who wish to prllellaßil, and promise to sell at less prices
than we can replace them for again. As all kinds of dry
goods are advanctog every day, dow la the time to boy. ,
Jyls 8 LEVVI:
sir To Clear the House of Files. use
riatcharkt otilobrated LIORTKING !LT-HILLER, ,a neat
deesp Mich; easy to am Rimy shoat will quad
BOLD ILIrKgYOU• )I.
ragnallaCK& lo : 3 & CO., 20th owl Market streets,
Phashiphak. wholesale areas my244l:tallw
. This celebrated Toilet Soap, In such univoraal de.
mead, Is made from the choicest materials, it mild
and emollient in Its nnuire, fragrantly, seeatiat
and extremely ibenstlelal in its action upon the skin.
Forse by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Madera
4M47
CbMx. Zao. Com.
GRAND JURORS.
PETIT JURORS
I===l
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A CARD-TO THSiDTFE RING.
RAU" DVS I HAIR DYE I I
Batehelees Celebrated Hair Dye
Id THE/ BEST IN THE WORLD.
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
DO 'YOU 144511 TO BE CURED!
DR. MEW'S WIGGIS,U SPEC/
less than 80 daye t the won't caves. et' :T4 vOUWFAis,
ErFaaCare Weelikass, kale:
acg t•au ullosty. Spaerl. andyenneva Alrecaloas, no
'maw trotn what cause proauoiaL kyles; One'Don.ir Per
6ez. Soot, post-RIK h 10 of au order.
Ova Buil% prigoo.k.glM4l, meet tuna. Addrew.
OBES S. BUTLER.,
Arli4alwan t Agog; 42 Un.mgdwg, N. Y.
HannvArt 9 S _Troches.
Fer the curd •of Hottilleit* Throat Dia
bisesi, an., are meciall'recommended to
Ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak-in publitt. .11luitifaotared
only by CI. A. Binnintrt . lloo.
te whom all ordetnilvpilld l be address.od.
nld by druggist eveq.where.
Read the following t*.t.itimonials from some
of our eminent 04rgymen:
-I T-Alaabssuao, reb. 86.1864.
C. A. BuTuvarrz—Dear Str:4 nave nsad
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Whitar's Loges
and other preparations 64. Hoarseness and
throat troubles, ; and in conwilson with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
moot ad drable spiral° for public" speakers
and singers, in oases, of hoarseni.:is. coughs
and colds. hare found them
titno of iieed, moat effectually.
Youn'truiY, ROBINSON,
p iw t or of 1 AElli3O)3 - terian Church-
gleri agree wittr.*..tr..Robiu.sou t?.s to the
value of BaunvedCiars,ohea.
W. C..
LKte Pastor of 0. S..Presbvtertan Ctinroh
B" , R,Aissirso, den., 11„64.
To 0. A. .13Atreviurr—Decrt Sir: th habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I oonsider 'them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that haslenesg: 0 . the voice arising'
from its too ireigient ee, and impairing, th
effeedveness, ox the delivery of publio ar
dresses. Yours, to.
,TNO. to.,
JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. 04 - xv.a.mr----Dear Sir: Having use(
your Tree*, I am free to say they arc
the best I have over tried and take great
pleasare in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore .throat or huskiness - of
voice arisiug.from public speaking or singing.
Yours, 4 a . G. G. RASES RAW,
Faster of le Avenue Methodist Church.
nun A'rroP.sus's OFFICE,. (
Ritir - nunG, Feb. 29, 1864. )•
To C. A. BiNNTABT—Derr Sir : — r I have
found your:Troches to be invaluable iti:te-
Raving 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. HERR
WANTS.
1,11,,,,, 1NCYWWW , e411161,,M/16,"01 4 e
, ALGENTS wiattid.43l3oll,tite ;Standard His
..(3. tory of the War. A rare chance to make money.
Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 20%000
volumes already sold. &Ira for Mrculara Address!
JONES 8R $. ar-Oa,
de Z 9 PAhlinhere, RaTtirrioni. ittt.
cArtint DATES.
putt REGISTER.
GEORGE MARK, of South Haru:n!er town
ship, <Were himaalf as a cantli,te , e for the office of
REUISTER, of Dauphin county. If elected ;Mr. Mark
pledges biros:ill* to perform the duties of saiiltace with
fidelny. je3) detwtc
CANDIDATE FOR CON GRE*7S.
Ransumnrito, El y June 9, 1564.
• ITIBIDE undersigned respectfully offers himself
_A. • to the Republica= of. the 14ti Oxiirreasional
Dio
trlat or Pommy/can* composed of sae counties of Dau
phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Unlit:l,4nd Snyder, for
nomination by the several countynontreations or the said
DistricL De9tdtc] . . JOSIAH ESPY.
yorr,.mr s olSTE.a.
lIUDOLPH MILLEE, of East Hanover
township, offers himself as a candidate for the Mace
or Register. • If nominate* sad elected hO p edges him
.self to fulfil the duties of the: office with fidelity.
Rl2s4l2wfliwtc.- • •• • RUDOLEII: MILLER.
NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS.
Eximuat.. Maxims,
July 03 1864.
GENRltiti ORDERS,
To provide for the execution of the thinraection of the
act OE Congrea.of July 4, 1864, authorising the appoint
ment by the Executive or any of the States of recruiting
agents to recruit volunteers in the States declared to be
in rebellion, except the States otArlabisas, Teanewee, and
tAirldratta, to be creel ted to the Slates and Sub-divisions
thereof which may procure their enlistment, it is ordered,
1. That fur the State Or P i erinfet there shad be
appointed, in purimaticWof the ' dans of said Act, from
the city of Pniladelphla: AIM " Jung -Agents from the
county of Allegheny two, anditoin'eachhit the remaining
counties of the Commonwealth one.
There being at the distant of the' Erieentive no
fund for the payment of such agents, their compensation
may be fixed and paid by the commies or &Arius w.nicla
they represent, mut they shall in such case. be appointed
upon too recommendation o the Commissioners of such
counties or the committee fur recruitment, of volumes's
and disbursement of imuntlei,„Or prow anthoritics of
such, district. If no' eomponsmiou ifs so ; provided.. ap
pointments will be made upon applinatlens sommpanied
by evidence ot: character and qualitli*SiOn., All applica
tions for appehitatenta meat dessghate the districts to the
nwelted,.States to which the Misituiting , Agent is to be
149011espoidellci,i4iteug tobusingia arising am
der ilia order, will be 'addressed to Col. M. 8. Quay,
Military Secretary, who is charged with its supervision.
jy2l-d3t A. G. CURTIN.
VETERANS TO TEE FRONT :BOUNTY.
" Citizens' Volunteer
P!lbstituto Committee" is engaged in recruiting
veterans and aliens not liable to draft. Veterans can I:10W
enlist under the most advantageous conditions and, While
assisting their country at this crisis, can secure ample
provision for their Macs during their- absence.
By applying to this committee, theptellt be mustered
into:Vie service es substitutes- .Whep-oan select any
Pennsylvania regiments and will receive on the day of
muster.
Sid undreci and fifty dollars in cash,
]this lt any nedugtionlor cemmission or brokerage, be
sides the bounty offered by the Government.
Veterans! the country looks to you to uphold her flag
against the advancing armies of rebellion.
Daniel Steinmetz, chalet; John Thompson,
J. G. Rosengarten, Treas'r, Clement B. Peurote,
Clark Ham - - Henry 0: Lee,
Moe of the Cbmitittee, No. 422, Wainut.street, Phil's.
Jyti.diw
Millinery and Fancy (foods.
M1.9..7.. HIBBS, it No. 13 Market Square,
next door to Felie'sConfectlonery, keeps constant
-I,y un hind the haat styles of Bonnets Hats, Ruches,
Flowers, Ribbons, kc, together with a Bonnets,
assortment of
Dims Trimeangs, Laces, Embroideries, Collars, CMGs,
ilanditerchiets„.lgosiery, Gloves and Variety Goods in
peen* , . - •
All the Least, Designs of Dress Patterns direct from the
New York Bantam Dress and Cloak making neatly exe
cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestowed since her
opening, she traits, by a strict attention to busines and
her endeavors to give generalaatisfaction, to continue to
receive a shore or the public pati.onago, jyl4l3m
HOTEL FURNITURE FOR SALE.
Tilt BING about to retire from the business,
B
the stlblenhor offers at public sale, on
TUESDAY, JULY-26, 1864,
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE
n e -
Seines - Hotel flarrisbur- Pa
consisting of Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Feather -Birds .
Pillows; Bolsters, Melts, - Comforts, Quilts, Carpets; L
lint - COrtter CallekrllluommmfooarrliCnives. Guam earl
China Ware salTlelerd. to aemiennmaate 900 Quests, Stowe,
firkihrat iftanidia—dn..lhatevecylldng-reqtaMd in *a lam-
ItataL _ •
liahat• emildintel inmm day to day mite all 12 told
Teems sash, ander nue hundred dollars
in&log J. 6 :Err HERB.
• -•-• F0n..444.E, _. ..-: _ _
.... _
AA,..iffiilFTßUCV_Ruißlarli foia - doste Vii•ry,
. w ith & m u ff or no* T Rail, weighing It pounds to
the gull:for acme quarries or sidling&
DAVID MUMMA,
J715-3w iittarriepat•Lew.
CA.NICEELBInErit
WLLNBTSTIMET, BELOW THIRD.
=
JOE lIILLFIR •
BILLY PORTER
OPEN every night with a first-elasa corn-
Twiny of male and female artistes. The perform
ance embraces , every . variety of legitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING,
DANCING,
pAyromiu
Et:MUNI:01; AND ..T&ST.i.
Admisskax, 2& eenta, ' •' Seats In private boxes SO eenta
Doors open at 7: In commence , at 8 o'clock. jylBdtf
GOVERNDIENT SALES, &C.
POSTPONED SALE
OF CONDEMNED .
11 ..R :AS E.
Orates AsSertitor Qtrareratimsrss
.H.A.GBRatOWN,
, Saturday, July 16, 180 $
NIT ILL Be sold by Public Auction, at Car
lisle, Peitirolvania, on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, July 28tb,. 27th and 24th, 1866, 350 H.GI-106.,
condemned as nnnt, for public service These horses wet,
advertised to be said at Hagerstown, 114-.4 but in cone
quence of the rebel raid were driven to Carlisle an i the
sale postpimed until the time above designated.
Terms-of Sale—Cash In Government iunds.
N. J. HOPISLVS,
jy-22 dat Capt. and A. Q. M.
1,000 Horses Wanted!
THE G-OVERNMEITT REQUIRE
roa
IMMEDIATE USE
ONE THOUSAND CAVALRY HORSES,
For which CLASH will be . paid on their de
livery at
11 Alt It S B Ult ,
At Government priees for such as bear hi
spection.
Agents for purchase will be found at Lanctuder,
lag, Lewistown, Williamsport and Chirliale.
Zy command of Major Gomm:l Conon.
J. O. JOHNSON ,
Cant. and Cief Q. St Dept 2usqualhanna.
OFFICE Cal , Q. M., Deer Suarl ll2 BAwltai 1
HARRI3=7.4I, July 15,,1864 . . ' fyl.3
AUCTIOT
CONDEM - NED .11ORSE S.
WAR DilpAaniEgivr, CAgelar Ituazar
Orgies me Caner QUARTER,
R r ASIZNOTOS, D. C., July 4, 1864.
WELL be sold at pttillie atigtiNa, to too
biabwit bidder, at On tfine,C.rofd pTs a named be
low. viz:
Harrisburg, Penn's, Thrt - rdlay, July I,BBg.
Altoona, Penn's, Mare lay, Augast. 4tb; 1964.
Wllliamsport, l'enn'a, Thursday, August 1 tak, 18%.
TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry 6ossee atnioh ylnx
These Horses have been tondeir_nott as unlit fur the
Cavalry service of t.%p Array. -
For road and farm purposes many good impsatas may
t had.
Horses sold singly.
TERMS: (W m United Stabm Currency.
.TAMES e. EU&
Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Berwo
jyti-dtd
SALES OE RIAL ESTATE.
A cnoiciai FARM AT reliLtLIC SALM.
ON THURSDAY, August .4, 1864, the ma,
dersigned, n k
ue° of S. L Bowman, wit sell at
public silo, tae following reel estate: A tract of land, sit
uate in EastPcnnsborough township, Cumberland, bawd
ed by land of Simon Dresbach, l} o. Oyster , and inhere,
containing 102 acres, more or law having thereon ereett.
a large two.atory atone Louse, good tenant house,
large bank barn, apple orchard of choice fruit, a
pump at the door; also, a running sweat near the
Douse. Phis Is a choice farm and in a hhh mate of cad..
vation_ Located S nniee west of Harrisburg, and a half
mile north of Oyster's POitIL.
Sa:e to take place on the premises at S o'clock P. M. to
said day, when terms will be made by ,
jylo-dis GEO. W. calsw - .2LL, Preston.
FOR. SALE,'
pliE valuable property. oorner of Seat;La
A.' and Pine aneota, being tifty4wo Rona halt feet on
Sc
ouol and ono Liuntirt.xl and sixty-etgbt. IV A, on Pine
cumin" back two hundred and ton feet to Barbara alk
there being spoon for tour full building lota, and a matt cr
eirable site for a Governor's Mansion or pitbilb tunklin.
For particulars enquire of MIA MURRAY, corner of St •
coed and Pine reels. " '• tear6.l
Pll',l VAT s: A. LE.
ONE of the best • locations.rfor IltuA
WORKS ha the State for tale, at a very reasonsid,
price, to any puretwer "rho will improve It, eitustool witl.-
ta a *tort distant:* of the city of Rartiaburg b,tween the
Pennsylvania railroad and canal, about tire hundred fret
wide, and alongside of the hest Ihneetone quarries It tti•
State and three to a goad turnpike rovl ; also, room
Wabie for
Jr.,
r.
dltorae} - -at-ISsi, ht. 24 Barth &arid sweet.
matie-dtf Thuvirtrusg Pa
[Philadelphia PresT !naerfthrx , Nam and avid - bill
this office.)
Land for Soko.
520 ACRES of Lank. in Daaphir,
at private sea, la parr br'attct Pole, tr. -xi ,
pa...tawas • 1 arms dear, goad buitaingaat . w. ,, ,,:a. t..tr•
Saw,tW. For ftlANevi4oo..ettlarA;
. .
L. 813ENSEElt,
Paaritta. Tuowlari 6.antr,
=I
Drnfti~bri A rt:SDi , drt. r
ALIENS and parsins.untier:ar wits the re
quired age, who have been mcnllipi in this (14114
Dimriot, or any other District tiielitatk - cart haw) th , it
exemption papers made oat at rates ,d by law.
Now is the time to put In a istibtaute and avoid the
draft.
Parma's who are not, liable to flail. eked who wtah
enter the army as substitutes, can obtain the bighest
mium.
Business transacted by mail at'legd rating, and cn=i ^
travel thereby avoided... •
Call at came, or address
ERGENE I'LrEft,
Attorney at Lem, ad street,
. 4. ll.arrisburg, Yx
Jygicioemos,
A. GOOl3 ClaitrialQ.
rPHE, subscriber wishing tc retire from busi-
A... noes, will sell out. hie eatird steck, escalating of
Dry Geode, Boots, Uwe, Grocerios,..Boaloax„&o,. all wrli
selected and desirable for present trecle--UOUGHT
FORE THE ADVANCE.
Also, will sell or rent the Hottoo as easy terms. To an
enterprising mao or Oro this Ss a good opportunity to go
Into business. It is a pleasant luattlon—:goad buaLuese
delog new and could be easily Unweaned. r.
JOH/CaVIP,
Road.
jy7 nod3w
,
floTu..-r m.Aßlaw. , s gm*, 14xs Piarator, 1
lialuusanini Vs_,;nrio 6, 1864- f
rpo DRAFTED MEIN : 4 . am ilirected by
1 Liam,. OaL I. V. Bomicsel A. A_ Provo Marsha&
cienerai, by his otimilar b N0.4594cir. June* 1864_, w pal.-
liab "Thatdrafted embAre miii alovred to enlist an vo.un
teem after being dratted; ant that cho creolta for drafted
tatt
men will maim for ; the ae lets, item which Cho ,
were Orafmil, no matter, Oh ilher incol'istirinty has or b u .
not been pad to Bushmen, Open.-'illegal enlistment"
.1141.). KAY CLEXIM,
Capbsia cad PnrOat MoirahA 1 4 th MA Po.
Jee-dtf
NE -w 3 0 0 'icIizIOULDEU
STRAPS
OF SHODbI
Just N!...rived at EdelBl SCREireER'S Boossron.
WALNUTS, CIMAIINUTS, FILBEETF.
Fannie wham* Ed,
RIUMER & FRAZER,
my 6 ilnek.amoiS to W cek, Jr & Co.
P INE A.PPLEB,IPENE itialkL . ES, just re
-1- geived• l o -• = _
Je29 - on co kV. ric , elr. Jr., & Co.
•
A Ntw spyof FRESH SMOKED
A7,..,EA4S,Jut ra ged this amain& au ;
SILIBURVYR kZF.Ic
Jr-17 cceemors co W. Dock, Jr kOr
trAMS! EL
eisitnes
Asp
!—A freih - iaWKof
r Hang and biloa Beer. at
DOTER & rozgrck.
SIII
o BS, iritlaliSK.ll , l PURSES
r arai a geacrei variety of LEA.
rhelved at
a RfiRONE
11110CrliET'
PORTEMQ,.
TITER
6-
!
HUCKST BASKETS. --Shialer & Fr: -
zer, seteceseers to W. Dock, Jr., & Co., have on band
so OM= bieUry*F4Xelis. Prioe s.i 60 per dorm ies`
Ell
, rropietrm
~,Bnainess Agent
~..Stsge Kamp:
FOCES,
00111 C OPERAS,
NSGEO COMICALITre%
MEE