EtitgraA IP OTS C F. TO ADVERTISEB.S.—AII Adver- Oscon-ats, Business Notices, Marriages, ma ths, d.c., to secure insertion in the TEI.E.GdA.PI-1, lutist Invariably be RETOM pa P , ed With the CASIL I : tverligemeniß ordered in she regular E e tang Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Ed t iOll w ithout extra charge. : Fs B iLG, PA I I ‘ T . 1 110N1)ti EVENING, JULY 25, PRO ND COUNTRY. 7 4` 4tatc of the Thermometer To-day. 11 A . It. 3 P. m 68 70 q A. M C: First Ward Meeting. is Lnljourne , l meeting of the citizens of the First ward will be held at the Black Horse Hotel, on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, to receive the report of the committee ap pointed to ascertain the 4nota of the ward. Punctual attendance of all freeholders, and those subject to the draft, is requested. Sixth Ward Meeting! A meeting of the citizens of the Sixth Ward will be held at Orsinger's, Sixth Ward House, to-morrow (Tuesday) evening,. at 7 o'clock, to make arrangements for raising the quota of the Ward. under the late call for volunteers. jy2s-2t. MEE THE quota of this Congressional District, under the late call for "500,000 more," is, we are officially informed, 2,436. A STATED meeting of the Friendship Fire Company will be held this evening, at the usual hour. Punctual attendance is requested. TEM First Lutheran Congregation of this city, has granted its pastor, Rev. Chas. A. Huy, D. D., a leave of absence for a few weeks' recreation—consequently he will be absent during tho next two or three weeks. L. LENOTDAS Aux; the celebrated temper ance lecturer, who has done a great amount of good among our soldiers in the field, de livered his farewell lecture in the Fourth Street Bethel, last night, previous to returning to the army. Tax weather of to-day, and the falling of the loaves, caused by high winds, reminds one of the days of autumn, when the air is cold, and the winds cause the chestnuts and shell barks to fall from the trees. We have had all kinds of weather, this season, extremely hot, dry, wet and cold. What shall follow the pre gent "spell" we cannot conjecture. =I SANFORD AND TROUPE play at the Walnut Street Theatre, in Philadelphia, this week. The Evening Bulletin, in announcing the fact, says!--"Manager Sanford will cast the sun shine of his presence over an audience of his friends Oiy gaslight) at the Walnut on Mon day evening, He appears with a splendid troupe of Min.strels, comprising old favorites and new talent, for a brief season. We wish him overflowing sOccess, and do not doubt that he will attain it." I==il ItonnEar.--On Saturde;y night, the cellar connected with Mr. Samuel Marquart's gro cery store, corner of Se,sond street and Washington avenue, was entared by a thief or thieves, who carried off about one hundred pounds of the best quality of cauvased ham, about fifty pounds of sugar ands, lot of mack erel. As a quantity of molasses was found on the floor of the cellar, it is probable that the raiders helped themselves to that article, also. No clue has yet been had as to who committed the depredations. lII=ECII GONE.—The 192 d and 194th regiments, P. V., (one hundred day men,) commanded by Cole. Nagle and Fisher, left here last evening, en route for Washington, in the vi cinity of which, according to the call for their services, they will doubtless bc 'placed on duty. In the 192 d regiment are the Dau phin county companies. No doubt the men composing both regiments will give a good account of themselves, should they be brought in contact with the enemy. I=l Orra readers should not forget that Thurs day of next week has been set. apart by the President, as a day of humiliation and prayer,. in behalf of the country. The President re quests that all loyal, law-abiding people, "assemble in their preferred places of public worship on that day, and there to render to the Almighty and merciful ruler of the uni verse, such homage and such confessions, and to offer to Him such supplications as the Congress of the United States have so ear nestly and so reverently recommended." We learn that in this city religious services will be held in the various churches. Business will. doubtless, be suspended. IN A Luton number of towns in the State, local bounties are now offered for volunteers to serve for one year, under the President's late call. As the impending draft is for only one year, it is not expected that the various sub-.dis &kits will fill their quotas for a longer term, inasmuch as the credits for one-year met will be the same as if for threa.years. It is the n'onber of men, not the time, that is ac oredited. Every sub-district in the State should be able to fill its quota, by paying liberal bounties for one year's service. It is to the interest of those having the means, to contribute liberally toward a bounty-fund, in order that a draft may b• avoided. Under this call those districts which pay bounties will be likely to fill their quotas, while those places which do not pay bounty will find their patriotic young men going elsewhere to en list—leaving those who remain at home the whole honor of filling their own quotas—We draft. The quotas must be filled—if not by volunteers, then by the revolutions of the wheel at the Provost Marshal's office. Every sub-district is interested in this niatter. The people should act at once! A Pour Orme has been established at (reason, Cumberland county,, with John Greason as postmaster. This office is on the Cumberland Valley railroad, between Carlisle and lierravillo. SUM OF CONDEXIM, STOOS..—.-We are re quested to state that the sale of two hundred condemned cavalry horses announced to be held in this city, on Thursday next, will pos ititely take place on that -day i. kline oppor tunity is here offered to persons who desire to purchase stock, as many of the horses will, in a short time, be valuable for farming pur poses. They will be sold singly. COMMENCEMENT AT LEWIEBI7IIO.—The various departMents of the Univeisity at Lewisburg, Union county, hold their annual exercises this week. Tuesday, the Boards of Curators and Trustees and the Education Society meet —and evening of that day the Alumni will be addressed by Rev. Augustus H. Long, (ora tor,) of Germantown, and Rev. A. Judson Rowland, (poet,) of Chester county. Wednes day morning, the Theological Department graduate, five young men—in the afternoon, the Female Institute graduate a class of young ladies. In the evening, Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie (of the Philadelphia Press) lec tures before the Literary Societies. Thurs day, the College Commencement occurs. Last year there was a full company from this University engaged in arms in Southern Pennsylvania, and quite a number will enter service immediately after Commencement. Tun following is a list of the regimental and company officers, of the 194th regiment, P. V., (ono hundred days' men,) as far as we have been able to obtain them : Colonel--Joseph'W. Fisher, Lancaster. Lieutenant Colonel--Wm. L. Baer, Lan caster. Major—Oliver C. James, Lancaster. Adjutant—Howard J. Case, Lancaster. Quartermaster—John A Willoughby, Hunt ingdon. Company A—Berks county—Captain, H. B. Markley ; First Lieutenant, Wm. M. rick; Second Lieutenant, Samuel Navin. Company B—Berks—Captain, H. Maltz berger ; First Lieutenant, J. B. Harper; Second Lieutenant, John A. Bach. Company o—Lancaster—Captain, JaMes L. Ricksecker; First Lieutenant, Hiram Stara; Second Lieutenant, Charles H. Harding. Company D—Montour—Captain, James A. Winner; First Lieutenant, James Foster; Second Lieutenant, Isaac Crult. Company R—Lancaster—Captain, Charles R. Groah; First Lieutenant, J. B. Barnitz; Second Lieutenant, Samuel Hinkle. Company F—Lancaster—Captain T. H. Caldwell; First Lieutenant, John L. Thomas; Second Lieutenant, James Haldeman. Company G—Union, Huntingdon and Ly coming—Captain, John E. Potter; First Lieu tenant, Sameel McPherian; Second Lieuten ant, G. L. Keyser. Company H—Lancaster—Captain Philip Spuoker; First Lieutenant, W. L. Stauffer; Second Lieutenant, James R. Rutter. Company I—Mifflin.—captain J. Selheimer Company IC—Captain . . Porsca, Arrmas.—The Mayor and police have been driving a brisk business. During the past two or three days the lock-up has been crowded to excess. Yesterday morning the following cases were disposed of James McVey, George NAIL and Wm. Ever stine, drunks, were handed over to the Pro vost Marshal. John Hayward and .Wm. Devlin, drunks, had a hearing, and were recommitted to the lock-up. John Dunlap, drunk, was fined and dis charged. Ann Boone, "Drucilla," Enima J. Mitchell, and Jano Butcher, colored strumpets, were sent to the "Fort" for 10 days.' Michael Sheehan, Mary his wife, and Jane their daughter, aged ten years, a homeless; wandering family, were furnished with lodg• ings in prison, the Mayor not desiring to send the little girl to the look-up, whioh was filled with all sorts' of characters, from the veteran drunkard to the most filthy prostitute. A descent was made upon a bawdy house, on Saturday night, and four women, includ ing the proprietress, were eacorted to .the look-up. Among the number was the noto rious Mrs. Idell, who, a few months ago, caused a fracas at Herr's hotel, where she was found lodging with an officer; also, Annie, her daughter, aged fifteen, years, and Lizzie , Shindell. The whole party was corrimllted for court. A mother must be utterly degrad ed and lost to all sense of shame, when she Rill associate with her own daughter in a vile don of prostitution, and encourage her off spring in her downward road to ruin. Mrs. Idell should receive the heaviest punishment allowed by law, for her disgraceful deeds. This morning. John Hayward and Wm. Devlin were up for another hearing, on a charge of drunkenness, and were discharged. Four "nymphs," named Louisa Wallace, Ellen Wier, Jennie Guistwite and Mary Smith —the first two hailing from York county, and the others from Cumberland—have been ply ing their vocation among the soldiers in the neighborhood of Camp Curtin. They were "lying around loose" in corn fields and other places, destroying the crops, and conducting themselves so, disgracefully that the farmers determined to abate the nuisance, and arrest ed the women and brought them to this city. They had a hearing before the Mayor this morning, and were !tent to jail for thirty days. [COMMUNICATED.] Mr. FairrouLia.tax,payer, I would like to learn of our econorpt,isal city fathers the rea son why, in 1863, th public works of the city were advertised .to '714 by proposal and to the lowest 'bidder. However, as favorites were disappointed, they gave the works away,. not to the lowest bidder, ,but to fa ' vored parties who were one-third higher than4he lowest bidder. However, after en tail* ' into' centraet with those parties, the ; outrage was so flagrant on the tax-payers that 'they remonstrated; the' council reconsiderUd 'their acts and annulled like first contxact. the result was that at the second letting, when fair competition. was let play, the second letting saved to the tax-payers $3,700 on the. North and Bromistreet.kekrers. As this openhanded war of doing business deprived favorites of enriching themselves at the public expense, it is ads .year done away with,Aand the Second street Sewer, two 'feet in 'diameter, is let privately at $6 SO per yard, which, if let by proposal,- would be con structed. at $5 per, . .9 lanation'llS, A 11 1). 011 0 ,6 d.. - AT -EWER. Itainunno, July 25,186!. ATOM= TO CLUOTICRN LIM OTEGElB.—liiala op Potter, of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, has issued an address to •the clew and con gregations under his oharge, in relation to the observance of the 4th day of August ea.a day of fasting and prayer, in obedience to the recommendation of the President. The Bishop, in his address, says: Our past, as a nation, has been marked by acts of violence and rapacity towards the weak, which must needs provoke the anger of Heaven. Our present is characterized by a levity and presumptuous self-confidence; by a want of calm trust in God and the jus.• tice of our cause, which ill accord with our condition as dependent beings, or with the enormous sacrifices of life, and virtue, and property, through which we are called to pass. We need to be excited to more abstinence in pleasure, and all luxurious expense, and to a clearer perception of the great ends of lite. We need to reach a profounder sense of the insrafficiettcy of all human wisdom and strength when forsaken of God. We need, by easnest repentance and continued prayer, to invoke His presence and aid, who alone can deliver from sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion, or restore us to that solid, abiding, and right eons peace for which we long. "Unless the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain." The Cause of Temperance. For the Telegraph.] Ms. Enrroa:—There occurred on Friday evening a pleasant reunion of the friends: of temperance in "Templar Hall," Market St., on which occasion Mr. John W. Young was called to the chair and Mr. G. Washington Fenn aFpointed Secretary. The gathering was occasioned by the acceptance on the part of Leonidas Allen, of Ohio, of a unanimous invitation of Washington Lodge, No. 1, and Advance Lodge, No. 39, Independent Order of Good Templars. to address them and their friends on Friday evening in the above named hall. In pursuance of that invitation the Lodges and their friends assembled at eight o'clock, P. as., and were entertained in an able and eloquent manner by the old , war-horse" of Temperance, Leonidas Allen, who has; for three years past, been laboring in the Army of the Potomac with great acceptabilittand success. For over 30 'years has this - itble champion of a great cause traveled over the length and breadth of our land, working in favor of God and humanity. At, the, close •of his address, on motion of Mr. G. Washington Fenn, seconded by Mr. Isaac W. Hoffman, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That this meeting has listened to our able and venerable friend, Leonidas Allen, with great interest and satisfaction, and desires to place on record its apprecia tion of his earnest and steadfast devotion to principle for a great number of years, averring that, in one judgment, he has fully sustained the reputation he has made in the army and out of it, as the many testimonials in his pos session go to prove, and desire most heartily to recommend him to the warm embrace of the entire Temperance fraternity. On motion of Mr. John Utz, the Putman- Tema Tur.seme.rn was requested to publish an account of the proceedings of the meeting. On motion of Mr. Luther D. Jauss, a copy of the resolution was ordered to be transcribed and presented to Mr. Allen. Congratulations and expressions of mutual good will then passed round for a period, when this re-union, not soon to be forgotten by Good Teniplars, 'adjourned. JOHN W. YOUNG, Chairman. G. WASHINGTON F.ENN, Secretary. Raanwrrs.—The careful and prudent who have the responsibility of providing for large families, in these times of high prices, are ever on the lookout for something to turn up or be made known, through which benefit may arise to those for whom their every day care and the best management is used. In most all stores, particularly in those that do much business, a large number of so-called remnants accumulate. They eonsist of every description of dry goods, from the most ordi nary calico to the finest dress material. They contain from two to seven yards. C. L. Bow man, of the cheap dry goods store, No. 1, cor ner of Front and Market streets, asks atten tion to alarge lot Of remnants that he will sell at one half of their value. Tux 0A11311X)N Chrszos.:This eompany, whieh is nearly full, is in eamp. A few more men are wanted. The officers are Capt, I. D. Sutliff and Lieuts. J. W. Woodburn and J. G. Keener—all • of whom have been in active service in the field. and were good soldiers, The headquarters for recruiting are at Camp Curtin and at the Ellsworth House, Market atreet". jy.1.8411w Rnonurrs Wiairrzo.—Dr. U W. Miles; fin morly captain in the 84th F. V, hoe• received authority to recruit a company for one hun dred days' service. Able-bodied young met} are wanted to fill up ids organization: .• For particulars apply at his headquarters, or Miles' Drug Ettore, oorner of North and Third streets, or at Miles' Grooery Store, on Ridge Avenue. jylB-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. A WORD TO THE WISE. There is no need of any person having the Dysentery for one day. All I ask of the public is to try ray ,Dyien. tory Drops; only 25 cents a bottle. It is very pleasant ,to take; can be given to a child of any age with great con - denoe. It has cured very bad cases,: and also of long standing. It is indeed worth trying. 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This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal del mand, human ;tomtits. choicest materna, lo mild and emollient in its nature, Fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Jan2t-dawly w.A.NTs. , SUBStITUTEIS WANTED, F" '4ll 'oh, a libaral pfiaa' will be paid Iyltt t Orkin Hotel, Market street ' JyZ-10t* S. S. BELLNIAN. AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His tory of the War. A rare chance ,to make money. Agents are Glestring fro& $lOO tO S O AO iKs. month. 200,000 volumes rdready sold. Send for eircalam. Address JONES gROS. & CO., de 30 Publishers, Baltimore, Md. CAN, DIDATES. • FOR: REGISTER.. GEORGE MARK, - of South 13.aiioveitoWiH ship, offers himself as a candidate for the office of REOLSTER, of Dauphip pgunty. elected, .11r. Mark pledges Nadia' lo gierforiithelutiss Of said-office with je29.d&fitrid CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. 'll4Momuso, P.a&, Jun0 9 ,..1064.,' Tiw n s udeisived respectfaliy offers himself to thellep.ablitsuisof the 14th Con„,mtssiOnal Dls triet‘if Pennsylvania, composed of the counties - of Dau phin? Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for nomination by the several countyconvontions of the said District. ijoiNdtof JONIAH ESPY, FOR REGISTER. RIIDOLPH MILLER, of East Hanover -Lb township, offers hiniseW as a candidata for the office et Register. If nominated and elected he pi:edges him self .to ROL the duties'Of the ogee with fidelity. je2s4l.2witwtc* RUDOLPH MILLER. Provustr. Imam Muinaltti4..! ' lLuogrieurio;Pa, June 6, 1864. J ])RAFTEDNEN. -am directed by 'Lieut. CoL j.'ll".."llOintohl, A. A. Provost Marshal General, by his circular, No. 69, of June 4, 1864, to pub lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as volun teers after being dratted; and that the credits for drafted men will remain for the sub-districts from which the 7 were drartod no matter wigglier local bounty has or has not been Paid to such me; upon "illegal enlistment " JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Captain and PrOest Marshal, 14th Pis", Pa. NOTICE—The annual meeting of the stock holders of THE AMMRIOAN INDEPENDENT TE,L,.. LORAPH COMPANY will be held at the office of the In pendent Telegraph Compaq, No. 21 South street, in the city of Baltimore, on the 12TH DAY OF JULY, 1864, at 11. - GEO. C. PENNIMAN, ie29-law3w President. B "71'8 ' BA , WAITS, in t variety at & FRAZER, Damicrri to W. Dock, Jr., & Do. ALL kinds of hauling with wagons or carts will be promptly done by ailing an JACOB BRIRINER, bill corner of Bettend greet and Meadow Lane. t'RUIT JARS, of the latest Patent (Grif j: nett Tait Pawky jaat evagoal BOYER k XOERPER. mad formai low at JITA NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PLVSSMAZRA ESE4EIIMin CLUMBEB, GATERAL ORDERS, t J 411.20, 1863. No. !IL J . . • To provide for tha ezeaution of the third section or the actor' congress of - July it, IS6d, atithorbrang, the appoint ment by the Executive of any of the Stateabf recruiting agents to 11:orttit Volunteera in the States declarer t o b e in rebellion, except the States Of Arkansas, Tennessee, and Louisiana, to be credited to the Stated and. Subdivision." thereofyridch may procure their enlistment, it is ordered, 1. That for the State of Pennsylvania there shall be appointed, in pursuance of the provisions of said Act, from the city of Philadelphia five Recruiting Agents from the county of Allegheny two, and from each of rho remaining counties of the Commonwealth one. 2. There being at the disposal or this I/sanative no fund for the payment of such agents, their compensation may be fixed and paid by the counties or districts which they represent, and they shall in such'sage be appointed upon the recommendation cr the Commissioners of such couhtles or the committee for recruitment of folunteets and 'disbursement of bounties, or proper authorities of such district. If no compensation is so provided, ap pointments will be madrupon applications accompanied beividepotr re 'character and qualification. All applica tions for appointments must designate the districts In the revolted States to Which the Recruiting Agent is to be sant. _ • . 2. Ail correapondenoe relating to business arising an. der this oraer, will be addressed to Col. M. 3. Quay, Military Secretary, who is charged with its supervision. y2l-d3L 4. G. CURTIN. 'PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Honorable Jour J. PEAR so*, President of the Court. of Common Pleas In the Twelfth Judicial District, consistin,g of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin and the Honorable Senc - st. LANDIS and Honorable Mons k Yonwa, Associate Judges in Dau phin county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 27U day of May, 1864, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer arid Terminer and eitoraljail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace Of Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, snd to commence us TUN 4111 MONDAY OP Ac ucar, mar, being the 224 day of August, 1864, and to cantina° one week. Notice Le therefore hcrebygiven to dieCoronor, Justices Of the Peace ' Aldermen and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, E. 10 o'clock. in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their ewn rinembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who arc bound in recog nizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or Shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be jest. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 25th day of July, in the year of our Lord, 186.1, and in the eighty niutliyear;ef the independence of the United States. W. W. JENNTNOS, Sheriff. SFISICIFF'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, July 25 1664. jy2s-d&wtd VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR FIIHE undersigufA offers, at k private sale, a 1. LOT OF CHOUNEr r situate on Paxton street., Harris burg, having thereon erected three frame DWELLING HOUSES; also a bakory t and rooms which can bo ueed for a Dwelling, a largo' sihble and other outbuildings.— The lot is 23 feet in front, by 210 feet in depth. This peo perty will be sold on terms to suit hurchasers Persons wishing to examine thesame can do so by calling on the premises, No. 23 Paxton- street, or at my residence on Ridge Roail. [.15 26 4 11 w] JACOB BENGEL. FOIL SALE, ATEN -HORSE power steam engine and boiler, Steam pipes, water pipes, pumps and heater complete; oscillating engine and cylinder boiler, manufac tured by Joel Weidman, patent improved oscillating do gine builder. May be seen at Canal shops, foot of Walnut street, Harrisburg. .„. For terms , Sc., enquitt at Canal office, Market street, near United States Hotel. HARRISIIUNG, July 23;48E4 Jy23.4f ideST, yEWIT,P.D.4I', either fit. the depot, in this ! City, orjtallid Cumberland :Valley railroad train be erden Harrisburg and Carlisle, a lady's plain GOLD WATCH., with Gold Chain attached, to which was a small gold imitation Bible containing a likeness. Any person leaving the same either at THIS OFFICE, or the store of CATHCART l BRO., will be liberally . rewarded. jy23 2t* R CATHCART. COMPANY E, Sixth Regiment, Pennsyl vania Militia, will be paid °Tat Halifax, on Monday, July 25th, at 6 o'clook, P. - K. jy22-430 •• H. 0. WITILAN, Liout. $5O REWARD STOLEN, from: aleeld adjoining the resi dence of the subscriber, residing near Shepherdstown, Cumberland county, onl msday night, July 12th, a LIGET BAY itortlE; about six years old, thin in the shoulders, rather holiow and has the letters A. E. cut on one 'of - Its front feet. A 1121: nersons delivering the horse to tne owner win receivea reward of gbh. JACOB L. ZOOK, .118 dly!e'Lltneburner, Stiepherdstown, Comb. co., P's . MRS. S. S. COOPER ANT OULD•Reepeotively inform her friends and the public, that she is prepared to resume her business of laying oat the dead and attending to funeral& Apply at her residence, corner of Third and South street; Harrisburg: TRINITY COLLECTION OF Church e. 111:Taisio CONTAINING ALL THE PSALM AND-HYMN TUNES ) CHANTS ! &C . TTBED in. Trinity Church, New York, and 4.1. its Three Chapels, by Edward Hodges, Mu. Don, or Sydney Sussex CoHege, Carnsridge, England, with val uable additions by the editei, 8:" Partin an Tuclzertnan, Mua Doc. organist and dircenz of innte in Saint Paul's church, Biwtou. . . Price in cloth binding s3'oo; Boards, $2 SO. • ' ' OLIVER, DITSON & CO. ; Publishers, .'jy.2l-if 277 Washington street, BOEUI4I. VETERANS- TO THE. FRONT! $6,40 BOUNTY. grPhiladelphiar•; H.Citizens' Volunteer Substitute Committee" is engaged in recruiting veterans and aliens not liable to draft. Veterans can now enlist under the :most advantageous conditions and, while ,aasistang their country at this . oriels, can seetire • ample „provision for their families during their absence. ,By applying to this committee, they will be mustered into the service. as substitutes. They can select any Pennsylvania regiment, and will receive on the day of muster : . . . - - . . . Six hundred and fifty dollars Masash i without any deduction for commission or brokerage, be sides the bounty offered by the Government. Veterans! the country looks to you to uphold her Bag against the advancing armies of rebellion. Daniel Steinmetr, Chairin, John Tonpscm, J. G. Rosengarten, Treas r, Clement B. Penrose, J. J. Clark Hare, Henry C. Leo, Office of the Committee, No. 42 . .2, Walnut street, Phiru. Millinery and Fancy Goods. HLBBS, at No. 8 Market Square, , rant door to Felik's Confectionery, keeps constant, ty un hand the latest et , Yl4s o,A:ulna; Not% Undies, FlOWtral, Kftfnainir&C., ge . ther with a tlneasstirtment of Dress Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Collars, Cutfs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Cloves and Variety .Goods in general. . All thelaiest Designs isf bre;ss Pitternri'dirlict from the New York Bazaars. Dress and Cloak making neatly exe cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestoired sines her opening, She trusts; by a strict attention to business and her endeavors to give general satisfaction,lo COntinue to receive a share of the pub!'" patronage, t• ',Vt-date HOTEL FURNITURE FOR SALE. B EEN the TG su about to ietite , the business, bscribor offers at publiosale, on. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1864, • THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 'FURNITURE lierr's Motel, Hairisbum / Pa - , . consisting of Bettsteects..Hair Mattresses; Feather Beds Pillows,Bolsters, Sheets, Comforts, Quilts, Carpets, Keg lisp Corner Clocks, Bureaus, SPOODB, 'Knives ; Glass and China Ware sulfa:Mit to aooommodate 200 peals, Stoves, Kitchen llftensits-44 fact ttlerfthinerattainal Daa large- Hotel. Sale to be continued from day to day until all is sold Tenn* cash, under one hundred dollars. jylB-10t - -• d. GILBERT BERR. FOR SALE, . ANEW TRUCK suitable fora stone quarry, with one ton or new T Rnil weighing 22 pounds to the yard, for stone quarries or sidling& DAVID MUMMA, jy1.6.2e, • • • .• .' ° • Attoritey-et-Law. MESB BEEF and MESS PORK.--A ehoio article of ifeaa Beef and Po TRAZE:I4 • 4. 09 (fteeeesprote Wmootat. & co.) UTTER. BUTTER.— rush .roll butter B Ctri _ der co received every week. Also -'.• freY4J BOYER is IEOERPB.It: soadifirw. 'wawa.; , ,o,r, aseortment at _2 . szmaardes OHEAP BOOKSTORE, mr4 „t3okt.si Wholowdo or retail at low priest- CIREESE..--Choice new crop Cheese, just receivaa at WWI BOYM & KOERPU AMUSEMENTS. RE-OPENING OF SA FORD'S HALL, WITH THE' CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY ON MONDAY, JULY 25, 186 L THIS company consists of the best star per formers, consisting or SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, &C. The manager takes pleasure to announcing that they Intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city. FURRY WELLS & CO., Proprietors. B/LLY PORTER, 8111111088 Agent. iy2s-d2c CA-N r IM - 11,131rJR:ir WALNUT STREET, BELOW TREED. J, H. DON.NELL JOE MILLER..: BILLY PORTER. OPEN every night with a first-ernes Com pany of male and female artistes. The perform anCe embraces every- variety of legitimate -amusement, each as SINGING, 111:51CAL FARCES, DANCING, CONIC OPERAS, PA.\TO]Ct~tEfi, ?E P.O CONIICALITIE BURLESQUES, AND JESTR. Admission, 25 cents. Seats In private boxes 50 cant:. Doors open at 7. To commonco as.B o'clock. js(l.Bdt! GOVERNMENT SALES, &U. • POSTPONED SALE' OF CONDEMNED HORSES. 01 . 110 F. .A.aaNTANT QUARTF:REASTEG. HAGERSTOWN, Mn,. Saturday, July ld, 1861. WILL Be sold by Public AuCtion, at Car lisle, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Tbursday, July 26th, 21th and 28th, 1884, 360 Harem, condemned as unfit for public servhv Tease horses Wf•ra advertised to be sold at Hagerstown, Md., but in comae quence of the rebel raid wore driven to Carlisle ant tho sale postponed until the time above designated. Terms of Sale—Cash in Government Made. N. J. HOPKINS, jy-22 d3l Capt. and A. Q. M. 1,000 Horses Wanted! THE GOVERNMENT REQUIRE 123:1 IMMEDIATE USE ONE THOUSAND CAVALRY HORSES, For which CASH will be paid on their do livery at HARRIS B.UR At Government prices for such as bear spection. ' Agents for purchase will be found at laaepeter, lug, Lewistown, Williamsport and Carlisle. „. Gy command of Major General Cotrou. J. G. JOHNSON, ' Capt. and.Ch'f Q. M. Dep't Susquehanna.. Oenon'Cri'v Q. M., Dim'? Sosotimegni, HARBASIWRG, July 12,.1864. 012.011. AUCTION SALE or CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR . , DUARTIBLYT CAVALRY BUREAU', • OFFICE OF &UHF QuARTERKAsyIot WASILITIGTOY, 1). C., July 4, 1844.) STILL be sold at public auction, to thu highest bidder, at the lions and places natned low. viz: Harrisburg, Penn's, Thursday, July 28th, 1864. Altoona, Penn's, Thursday, August 4th, 1564. Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, August 11th, 18K TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Howes at each place. These Horses have been condemned as unlit 'Per thr. Cavalry service of the Army. For road and farm purposes many ~:teed bargains Inas be had. Horses sold singly. TERMS: CASK to United States Currency. JAMES A. Bin& ht. COL and C. Q. M. Cavalry 13nrean Jy64lt4 SALES OF REAL ESTATE. A CHOICE, FARM AT PUBLIC SALR. ON THURSDAY, August 4, 18(4, titern dersigned, trustee of S. L. Bowman, will 'sell at public sale, the followin,g real estate: A. tract of land, sit uate in EastPennsborough township, Cumberland, bound ed by land of Simon Drosbach, G-o. OystOr Wand other, containing 102 mica, more or Mos, havingthereon erected a large two-story stone house, good tenant; house, large bank barn, apple orchard of *Mee fruit', a pump at the door; also, a running spring near the house. This is a cheico farm and in a high state or Gehl vation. Located 3 miles west of Rarriabitrg, arid a half mile north of Oyster's Point,. Sale to take place on the premises at 2 o'clock 2 . 04. ce said day, when terms will be made by IylB-dts ' GEO. W. CRISWELL, Trews. =1411113 rpm,: valuable proper L.) , 'of BOcond 1 and Pine street's, being fifty-two and abalffeet 0r.. - .` 4 4- cond and one hundred and sixty-eight fbet on Pine strc.,.l., running back two hundred and ten feet to 'Barbara site there being apace for four full building lett; 'arid's, rug dr- Enable site for a Governor's Mansion or public. building?. For particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner ef & - wad and Pine reefs. Tettect • PRIVATE SALE. ONE of the best locations, for. InON WORKS in the State for sale, at a very reasonable price, to any purchaser who will improve it, situated with in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the Pennsylvania railroad and canal, about live huactrat r e ct. wide, and alongside of the best limestone quairies itf Ihz State and close to a good turnpike road; also, room for waste cinders for fifty years, without paying for the Land Apply to DAVID MUMMA, Attorney-,w, No. 24 North Second street, marl6-dif Harrisburg, To. ' [Philadelphia Press insert three Muck and vend -bill br this aim] PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL - ESTATE, UTILL be sold at public stile on Saturday; August. 13th, 1861, on the premises, Ifituated to Susquehanna township., on the public mad leading trans the Susquehanna river to Shoop's Church, about thr,e miles from the city of Harrisburg, a tract or improved land, containing 3 acres and 'l2 perches, adjoining lands'of John Weaver, William Trullinger and Miss Eisler, thereon erected a goo house and stable, with other oet.bnildhigs; with good water and fruit trees, late the estate of 'Eliza: both Porter, deceased, Salo to commence at 1 o'clock e. it of said day,-when conditions will be made known and attendance given by , the undersigned. ` • JOHN" RAYSOR; Attorney in fact for the heirs of Elizabeth Porter, dec'd. jyl-oaw3e, • • , FOR. SALE, A CERTAIN tract or piece of land, contain tog one acre and one hundred and fifty-three perches, with a valuable two-story BRICK DOUSE there on erected, and other improvements, situated in Stunit hanna township, Dauphin county, within aboutbalf a no.c: of the limits of the city of Harrisburg. 8414 property is a portion of the real estate of GEN. FORSTER, deceased Any information:Weilye to the sale of this propeify'can be had by calling du Skin undersigned. JNO. H. BRIGGS, One of the executors of Gee. Forster, deed. HARRIBBMW • Juno 23 , -je22.4w-taw Land for Sale. ,_ 520 'LOBES of Land, in D and adz at private aide, in part tr the whole, to salt purchasers • 136 acres clear, good buildings t* g eotl, Saw Mill For furdier.paaioulars„ address • Ir. L Dauphin. Dauphin ciurniv„ mv£lo dlints Draft: Draft:: Dratt ALIENS and persons under or over the re quired age, who Lave been enrolled in this (14th! District, or any other District in the State, can have their exemption papers made out at rates axed .; by law. Now is the tuns to put in a substitute' and avoid the draft. Persons who are not liable to draft, and who wish to enter the army as substitutes, can obtain the,h4best pro- Business transacted by null at legal rate:4. and coot et travel thereby avoided. Cagat : once, or address by maid, EUDENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law , ad street, Harrisbure. iYI-eiN',l2utos. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the ant of ionlembly of Pennsylvania, passed the first day of June, 1839, thostockholderg of the Franklin Bank, of Wasiiington, Penna., to the - ` utast session of the Legislature for a renewal of its char ter, with an increase of he capital from $150,000 to $200,000. C. 51. BRED, President. WASERVOTON, PA., June 24, 1864 Jet; .....Proprlettd Business A gen .Bsage Idauner