Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 26, 1864, Image 3

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ing Edition without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 26, 1864.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
State of the Thermometer To-day.
BA. M. 11. A. .M
G 2,
TEE citizens of Susquehanna township are
requested to meet at Nisley's school house on
Wednesday evening, July 27, for the purpose
of raising funds to recruit volunteers for said
township. MANY CITIZENS.
TEE next term of Dauphin county court
will commence on the fourth Monday (22d
day) of August.
PETER WoLF, recommended by the citizens
of Lycoming county, (the Commissioners re
fusing to do so,) was appointed. to-day, re
cruiting agent for said county. Mr. Wolf
goes to Georgia.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE is now open, under
the auspices of the Continental Combination
Troupe, of which Harry Wells & Co. are pro
prietors, and Billy Porter stage manager.
There are a number of good performers in the
company.
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TELE sale of furniture at Herr's Hotel com
menced to-day. The hotel will remain closed
Ibr a few months, during which time the new
proprietor. Harry 'Monies, Esq., will make
extensive improvements in the interior of the
building. The whole house will be re-fur
nished, and opened as soon as the repairs and
improvements are completed.
TIT FOR TAT. —One day last week a woman
assailed the local reporter of the Columbus,
0., Journal with a cowhide, and, he offering
no resistance, she gave him a severe whip
ping. The same night, the wife of the report
er, hearing of the transaction, met the "wo
man in black" on the street and gave her a
tremendous thrashing with a wagon whip.
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EMILY WELLS t i t Co., who gave their first
entertainment at Sanford's Opera House, last
night, were before the Mayor this morning,
on a charge of exhibiting without license—
thus violating the city ordinance relative to
theatrical exhibitions, which went into effect
on the Ist of July, They were fined fifty dol
Lars and costs. Violating city ordinances is
an expensive business.
Roam WANTED. —Capt. Reichenbach, A.
Q. M. at this post, advertises for cavalry
horses, for the use of the Government. One
hundred and sixty-five dollars per head will
be paid for such animals as will answer the
specifications laid down in the advertisement.
Persons who have horses to dispose of should
bring them to this city at once. The demand
is urgent, and should bo supplied immedi
ately. See particulars in our advertising col
umns and in posters.
MAYOR'S COVET.—Police affairs have been
dull, within the past twenty-four hours.
This morning Louisa Houseman, a home
less, friendless woman, was furnished with
quarters in the county prison, for thirty days,
as a vagrant.
Sophia Palm, another of the same class,
was re-committed to the:look up, for a further
hearing, as there appears to be another charge
pending against her.
INTEIIESTrNO TO MATCH JAANtrrecTrams,—
It has been decided under the new law,
that each "block or box" of matches sold
after the first day of September next, requires
a stamp in accordance with the number of
matches it contains; and the stamp duty can
not be paid byplaoing the appropriate amount
of stamps upon the whole package of "blocks"
or coxes, for the reason that every block or
box sold must have the stamp or stamps upon
it.
REPORT OF THE ENCAMPMENTS.—This branch
of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, for
the State of Pennsylvania, makes the follow
ing report for 1863: Encampments working,
79; initiations, 338; rejections, 7; admitted by
card, 19; withdrawn by card, 25; reinstate
ments, 28; suspensions, 207; expulsions, 4;
deaths, 86; Past Chief Parriarchs, 1,252; con
tributing Patriarchs, *4,645; brothers relieved,
749; widowed families relieved, 32; patriarchs
buried, 06; paid for relief of patriarchs, $12,-
866; for relief of families, $495 67; for burying
dead, $3,351; total paid for relief, $16,732; re
ceipts, $29 386.
ONE OP OUR TONSORIAL FRIZNIS, who is IL
lover of keen wit as well as pert l rct at a clean
shave, remarked to us the other day, while his
dark visage assumed a serio-comic phase:
"I say, Blida, de 'counts ob de draftcome
hard on de barbers."
"How so?" we—asked; "a stalwart follow
like you should certainly not be afraid of the
draft."
"It 'taint dat, boss, it 'taint dat what hurts
de barbers. What I means is, dat de colorin
business arnt so good as 'twas. D'se de pint?
More de draft was made, gemmen all hab der
her colored. Dar was no old gemmen den.
But now! golly, dar arnt no young gemmen.
Gray heads and beards am fashionable now.
How am you, forty-six! How is you, draft! AO
ha! ha! ha ! —ha !" laughed our barber, just
grazing our proboscis as he gave way to the
convulsive working of his glee at the thought
of how acceptable age becomes when it re
lieves some men from the sacred duty they
owe their country. There was a sly sarcasm
in the wit of the African which would have
dreadfully galled some of the white men at
whom it was aimed, had any been present to
hays heard it.
mid oitizea -Harvest Home
picnic at Cold Springs, is postponed until
Thursday, August 4th, as the use of cars can
not be obtained until that time.
AN election will be held at the house of
Andrew Sweigert, in Lower Paxton township,
to-morrow evening, from six to eight o'clock,
to decide whether the school directors shall
fill the quota of the township, and levy a tax
to pay the expense of the same.... lee adver
tisement:-
THE Second ward of this city offers a bounty
of $2OO to volunteers for one year's service.
This, in addition to $lOO Government bounty,
$l6 pay per month, besides rations, clothing
and medical attendance, will be a handsome
remuneration for one year's service. See ad
vertisement.
3 P. M
70
WE notice that the Hagerstown Herald and
Torch, pay a very handsome compliment to
Mr. W. B. Wilson, telegraph operator, who is
connected with the Penna. B. It. line, in this
city. During the late invasion Mr. W. was
in charge of the line at Hagerstown, and did
the Government good service by communi
cating the latest intelligence concerning the
movements of the enemy. When the rebels
occupied the town, he attached his instrument
to the wires, in a woods, this side of that
place, and kept up communication with the
military authorities.
Move Tau Gm—The mammoth cannon re
cently cast at Pittsburg, arrived here to-day,
by railroad, en route for its destination. The
bore is twenty inches in diameter, and the
weight of the gun 116,497 pounds. This
piece should be capable of dealing death and
destruction on a large scale, into the rebel
ranks, if brought to bear upon them. '
The gun will probaly go east to New York,
via Allentown, to-morrow. It is now at the
Harrisburg shops of the Penn's R. R. Co.,
near the Round House.
The fact that it arrived here safely is a suf
ficient contradiction of the statement con
tained in the Pittsburg and Philadelphia pa
papers, that the mammoth trucks constructed
to convey the gun to its destination were a
failure. They were built by the Penn'a R. R.
Co., at the shops in Altoona.
BLACKBERRY' Werra.—There is no wine equal
to blackberry wine, when properly made,
either in flavor or for medicinal purposes, and
all who can conveniently do so should Manu
facture enough for their own use every year,
es it is invaluable in sickness 4 tonic, and
an excellent remedy for bowel complaints.
A lady correspondent of an agricultural jour
nal furnishes the following recipe for making
it : Measure your berries and bruise them ;
to every gallon add one quart of boiling wa
ter. Let the mixture stand twenty-four hours,
stirring occasionally; then strain off the liquor
into a cask ; to every gallon add two pounds
of sugar ; cork tight and let it stand till the
following October, and you will have wine
ready for use, without further labor, that
every family will highly appreciate, and never
do without afterwards if they can help it.
Csvrtrns ors REBEL.—The Carlisle Herald
says that on Monday evening, at Newport,
Perry county, Captain John Hartzell captured
an out-and-out live rebel, who was making
his way as rapidly as possible to join his com
rades at Richmond. He gave his name as
Thomas D. Slack, and said he belonged to the
7th Louisiana Tigers ; had been captured in
one of the Wilderness battles, had been taken
to Point Lookout and from th. to Elmira,
N. Y., from whence he with on of his com
rades escaped by overpowering the sentinel
Tiger was dressed in a full rebel uniform and
was impudently loud in his laudations of the
slaveholders' rebellion and its army, express
ing himself as very anxious to rejoig it in the
field. This last expression, with his butter
nut dress, were such certain indications he
was not an indigenous rebel, that the officer
above named took him into custody, brought
him to Carlisle and handed him over to CoL
Henderson. who looked him up in jail until
next morning, when he was remanded to the
custody of the Provost Marshal General of the
State.
In his simplicity the captor of, this rebel
says he was afraid for some time of being
made the victim of a hoar, for, although his
prisoner's talk was quite as ultra and brazenly
rebel as any he had ever heard from prisoners
in the field, yet he had heardeo mu& of the
same ilk in Pennsylvania, since his return
from the army, that he suspected this might
be only a Copperhead, whose intethe affection
for the Southern brethren had indnoed him to
don the grey livery of treason. Isn't it funny
that a live rebel should be mistaken for
harmless Pennsylvania Copperhead, just be
cause both birds sing the same song.
Sow Tun SZED.—An agrieuitstral papa l
advisee its readers, and the public generally
as follows, in regard to sowing turnip seed.
As the item is exactly in season, we transfer
it to our columns. An excellent opportunity
is now presented for putting the advice into
practice, inasmuch as we we have just been
favored with refreshing rains, which have
rendered the earth suitable for the reception
and early growth of the speedos of vegeta=
tion named:
"Let not farmers and garde} kers fail to sow
abundant turnip seed this yes ir, where other;
crops have failed on account of the drought,i
or the first crop has been sect 'red. Dig up'
the ground if it be ever so sma al a place, and
plant turnip seed. There is sure to be a
pressing demand for all kinds of vegetables
the coming winter, and a great r nany can raise
a profitable Drop of turnips without ever
gnawing that they cost an sag. Turnips
are good both for the table road stock—for
the former purpose very pleasantly taking the
place of potatoes with many , and if a man
should by any chance raja 3 more than he
wants for his own use, we wi 11 warrant him a
good price, and cash in hand for all he wants
to sell According to the of d saying, '2sth
of July, sow your turnips, Iv , et or dry. But
the seed can be profitably so wn as late as the
first week in August; audit we have no rain
before, it would probably be I better to wait, as
no seed could be expected to start with the
ground parched as atprom at. But when
there comas a "holm; don't ferget the tur
nips."
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Third Ward Meeting.
An adjourned meeting of the Thirds ward
will be held this evening at eight o'clock, at
the Franklin Rouse, to hear the report of the
committees and transact such business as may
be deemed necessary to fill the quota of the
ward. A full attendance is necessary.
First Ward Meeting.
Ax adjourned 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 quota 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, this (Tuesday) evening, at seven
o'clock, to make arrangements for raising the
quota of the Ward, under the late call for
volunteers. jy2s-2t.
&mem attention is invited to the adver
tisement of "Large House Wanted," A rare
opportunity is here offered to any person
having a suitable building to lease. Call at
this office. •
=MEM
PROPOSALS for furnishing two hundred tons
of hay will be received by Capt. F. 0. Reich
enbach, until Saturday next, at twelve o'clock.
The hay to be subject to inspection. Full
particulars can be seen in our advertising
coluinns, and in posters.
I=l
CAPT. REICHENBACH gives notice that •cav
alry horses will continue to be purchased in,
open market in this city. Payments will b•'
made in cash. A large number of good
horses are wanted immediately. See advertise
ment, then bring your horses to town• and get
the gfeenbacks.
eincuLAs.—The newspaper press of Penn
sylvania will confer a favor upon the relative*
and friends of Pennsylvania soldiers in ,this
department, and upon the military agent at
Nashville, Tennessee, by giving publication
to the following circular:
I am daily receiving letters of inquiry from
the relatives and friends of sick, wounded and
deceased soldiers in this department. It. al
ways affords me pleasure to give them what
information I can, as speedily as possible. I
desire to offer a few suggestions, which I
think will be found valuable to such corres
pondents, and will greatly facilitate my en
deavors to aid and oblige them.
The name of the person concerning whom
the inquiry is made, should always be given
in.full--also the regiment and company to
which he is attached—if sick, or wounded,
the hospital in which he now is, or was when
last heard from—if deceased, the time when,
and where, if known.
Applications asking my aid in procuring's
furlough for a soldier. should state where the
soldier for whom application is made entered
service, and when he last visited home, whe
ther sick or wounded, and where he may be
found, if known.
If correspondents will alWays be thus ex
plicit it will save me much valuable time and
their wishes will be more fully and promptly
attended to than otherwise.
To the friends of Pennsylvania soldiers! in
this department, I would state that all coin
munications addressed to me will meet with
the earliest possible response.
JAMES CHAMBERLIN.
Lieut. Col. and Penn'a Military_Agent, Nash.
villa, Tenn.
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REstrrorrs.—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 consist 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. I, cor
ner of Front and Market streets, asks atten
tion to a large lot of remnants that he will
sell at one half of their value.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HAIR DYES HAIR DYE
Batch°lor's Celebrated Bair Dye
IS TR* BEST IN THE WORLD.
The only Haroders, True and bailable Dye Zoom
This splendid Hair rle is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black er N,doa aiDrown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair left and beautiful ; Imparts beak vitality frequently
restoring its pristine color, and realliss the ill effects of
lad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOR
ELOR. All others ate mere imitations, and should be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, ko Factory—Si
gar ST, DT. T.
lIATCHICLOR'S IRR rnurr coma 102 MOWN MI HAM
jei'23ly !
hip- To Clear the Rouse of IPlies,
butcher's celebrated LIGHTNING 'FLY-RILLIII, a ata7
cheap article easy to nee. Every sheet will till aqu
Sow EVERYWHERE.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., 10th and Market *Me t
Philadelphia, wholesale steads. 13/34141"4*
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.t,.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such unlyenal de
mand, is made from the eholeeat uuderiala, is mild
and emollient Mita nature, fragrantly seemtedli
and extremely benelleial in its action upon the skin,
for sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
jatigbdawly
Brown's Bronchial Troches,
i„have never changed my mind respecting them from
the first, except to think yet better of _that which rbepaz
Waking well of." Rev. MBNRY WAIIIIREFFMOUt.
"The Troches are a inalf of life tp me." ' 4
Tres. BDWARDNIBITH;:s.
• . Pres: Banditon College, Clinton; Ni.
"For Throat Troubles they area apemen."
F. *IV&
"Too favorably known to need commendlitipiel,• . -
Rom CILia,A. MEI" Pres. Blum &Mate.'
"Contain no opium nor anything Miuriosaoz...... , •;:.1
- Dr. A: A. HATO, Chenila,
"An elegant combination for couglut, 3,
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston.
"I recommend their use to publie speakers."
Bev. N. M. Cl/APLN
"Bost salutary relief in Bronchitis."
Rev. E. SEWFRIED, Morristown, Ohio.
"Very beneficial when auffering from Colds."
Rev. P. A3NFDERSON, St. Lora&
"Almost instant relief in the distreseinglabor of breath
ing woodier to Asthma."
Rev. A. C. EGLESTON, New York.
"They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat
eo that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHARME, '
Chorister French Pariah Church, Monti-
As there are imitations be sure to obtain the GENUINE.
janXl-ddrir
Ibrros (w TILSOILAPE
Dear Sir:—With your permission I wish to say to the
readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to
all whd wish it (free,) a Recipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef
fectually remove in ten days , Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
grackles, and all Impurities of the akin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bate
Nees, simple directions and information that will enable
them to start a fall growth of Luxuriant Balr,-Whiskers,
or a Moustache, in less than thirty dal&
All epplications answered by return otail,..withhot
charge. 141. 41 acti l r ig
OM. _ . RAPMAN, Chemist„
Ali dltwia ' ISI Dadoilway, New York.
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DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS care, in
less than 30 day the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS,
Impftermy, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan
ity, and all Illinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no'
matter Prom what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, piart.paid by mail, on receipt of an order.
One Box will perfect the cure in moat cases. Address
JAMES S. BUTLER,
Iyls-d&w3m General Agent. 429 Broadway, N. Y.
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 my Dysen
tery Drops; only 25 cents a bottle. It is very pleasant to
take; can be given to a child of any age with great confi
dence. It has cured very bad cases, and also of long
standing. It Is indeed.ivorth trying. Prepared and sold
only by Mrs. L." Dall, South Pine street, Harrisburg,
jy2s-dtf
Dlintury Business Attended To.
Bounty, Panel' on, Becht, Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Ciaima, generally, made out and collected. Per
twitting at 'a distend° can have their business trans
b drs*ng
acted by
n 344" ' y ad
ZUG - .OM, S NYDER, Attorney-nt-Law
el7-411y Third Weal, Harrisbara P;
Bannvart's Troches.
For the 011113 of Hoarseness, Throai, Dis
eases, Jra.; are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart oo. ' Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Bead the following testimonials from sotne
of our eminent clergymen:
..,,Hasniancrso, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. 11/1-iivamr—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown'er Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, ' T. EL ItOBENBON
Pastor of N. B. Presbyterian Church.
jait•l agse,, with Mr. Bobineoxi as to the
value of BanuiraiffaTtothes.
W. C. CATTELI4
Late Pastor of O. S. Presbytirian Church.
Hazsrazunse, Jan.,'1 0 64.
To C. A. Ihroivisr--Dear Sir: In th °habit
of speaking very frequently, aud in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
ve found:the need of some gentle expecto
rant; and that want tuts been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used t i.u.removing
speedily huskiness of the -voice-arising
from ito too frequent use, snit impairin.g th
effectiveness of the delivery of public ac.
dresses. Yours, &a.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To p. A. Ronvsnry—Dear ISA% Raving us&
yOte Trochea; I Mod free to say they are
the beet I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat. or. huskiness of
voice arising froin publio;4=f r er•Ethlifing•
Yours, &a., G. Gr. , ' RAW/
Atudor of • Ridge Menus Methodist Chinch.
lbsumm Arm tinaoa,
Ruougnans3, Feb. 29, 1864. I
To O. £ BatiffvDear have
found.youiTirmhei to_ be inYalnable "in re
lieving.hoarsenesa andAin. strengthening the
muscles of the thrdatmoilhbrimpart Oleic - 31cm
to the voice, and are eertainly•of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A. j - . HERB
A. CARD TO THE SUFFERING.
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," "Tonic
Bittersit' " SiraPPPINP 114Onomo Antidotes," ace., &c.,
&c., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try
one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI
FIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor In less
than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken
dawn.andetuttteredeonstitutlon. Old and young can'take
them with advantage. Imported and sold In the:United
Slates only by JAS. S. BUTLER,
Nn. 427.Droadway, New York:
• • • air Agent Tor the United States:
P.,8.--A Box of Aloo , Balo r t:oeourVy packed, will be
Mailed to anraddreas on receipt of - price, -Which is ONE
DOLLAR, post-paid—money refunded by the Agent if
entire satisfaction is not given. jylto-dBzw3ni
SELLING of Summer Goods at low prices,
such as Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, Sun Umbrellas,
Lace. Shawls, and Sumpter *kw% . We have also on
hand a' veryiarge assortment ` of Stoehr's, Calicos, Ging
ham; Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black Silks, Plaid Silks,
White Cambrics, Undressed French Cambrics, White and
Colored Flannels, and in fact an assortment sof dry goods
not surpassed by any. To all of which we invite those
who, w* to purchase, and prondre to Pell et Jess prices
tharryretai replace them for agidn. As a kluda diy
goods' adVancing every day, now is the time to buy.
LEwr.
WANT&
SUBSTITUTES WANTED,
FOR which a liberal price will be paid.
Apply at Jae Union Motel, Market street
iy23-lor.* , S. S. BELLMAN.
A GENTS wanted to sell the Standard !Chi
ll tory of the War. A rare' chance to make money.
Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000
volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address
JONES BROS. Si 00.
de 80 ~ .Putditers..Raltimom•lfd..
CANDIDATES.
AIL BOYER4`:of.Eigt, Hanovek iownship,
. offers himitelf as a Candidate for the office of Reg
ister. If nominated and elected be pledges himself to
fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. jy27-wtc*
ROSA ,fiXfiatapioit. •
CIEORGE SouthlU:4 i -or town
ship,lA oilers himself as 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
fpAROIDAVEC FOR CONGRESS.
14muipsoza, Pi, .Tougt) 18114.
V IC 114aets tr
-- '44 xoppedfullytoffershinasell
to thii mita fano of • the 14th Contest - dons' Die
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of ttienounties of Dau
phin, Jsniste, liottbetmberiand, ,llnion-and Snyder, for
nomination the several 000nty conineititcins of the said
District. [Jefeidtc] JOSIAH ESPY.
Foit ItKearns.
RIIDOLPH MILLERi , of BeAt Hanover
_Li) township, offers himself is a tau:olMo for the office
of Register. If nominated and 'elected he pledges him
self to Mal the duties of the office with fidelity.
j025-d2wamtc* RUDOLPH MILLER.
ParivosildinstAh's Onion, 14ra Mariner,
114xamminct, Pa, June 6, 1864.
To DRAFTED MEN.—I am directed by
Lieut. CoL J. ^Y: Bamford, A. A Provost Marshat
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 drafted; and that the credits for drafted
men will remain for Jim sub-districts from which they
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has or has
not been pabi to atiollAttenotpon "illegalenhatment."
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Maxstuil, 14th Dist,
WALNUTS, CREAmNUTS, FILBERTS.
For aale.whaleaale at
SRISLER & FRAZER,
untecesiors to W. Dock. Jr., k Co.
DINE APPLES, TINE APPLES, just re
ceived at SEMLER 1 FRAZER,
je29 Euicesams to W. Dock, J,r 4. ,, &
ANEW SUPPLY of FRESH SMO
RAMS, just resell* Ms morning, at
EHIBLER & FRAZER,
jel7 Suctiessors to W. Dock, Jr., Sr Co•
BASKETS, BASKETS, in great variety at
SHISLER & FRAZER,
ieB7 Summar" to W. Dock, Jr., & Go.
ALL kinds of hauling with wagons-or carts
will be promptly diflio by °g lint on
JACOB BRENNER,
PM corner of Benlindstreet and Meadow Lane.
FRUIT JARS, of.VLe latest Patent (Grif-
Test Patent,) jei4 received and foraale low at •
- BOYaR do SAARPER.
LON for sale on Xike_oorner of Thild aai
Bras Amis. NinoWs of WX. a NoTEDDEN.
ing* thiMITISEDIENTS.
JULIUS ROST4DALE,
29
Practical and Scientific
or"t t ICI.A.N 9
itAUFAtaURER AND IMPORTER OF
OPTICAL MITHENITICAL PHILOAOPHI
CAL INSTBUNEAIII,
No. 'A :NORTH SECOND STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
The folkiwing itisitnimoilts will be forwarded, free, to
and "address, on receipt of the price :
Insect Ificroscope; for emus:Lining all kinds of '
sects; flowers; or , plants: 11 00
geed liferoacope; for examining apeda, 'Bawls;
minerals, Ac. • . 2OO
Itosendsdc's Student's Microsoopei power 60, 160,
and 250 diameters A beautiful instrument for •
general microscopical analyais,, packed in a neat
box • . '... . 10 00
Rifle Telescope; to' see at a distance of two or three
miles; can be attached to any rifle . .. 600
Stereoscopes; a new and improvedinstrnmen. . 225
Do. with twelve pictures.... 600
Spectacled of the higher; refractivepower to strength
en and preserve the eyesight, with a large assortment of
Opera and Field °lessee, Barometers, Thesmometers,
Magnets, Drawing Instruments, &c.
air Send stamp for a catalogue containing priced, ke.
jel-dte
AJOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain
amendments to the Constitution.
Be it resolved by the Sande and House of ltepnwstatiog
of the ConsumwealGt of /Ann:phonic% in General - dum
bly met, That the following amendments be proposed to
the Constitution 'of. the - Commonwealth, in accordance
with the provisions of the tenth article thereof:
There shall be an additional section to the third article
of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as
Views:
"Sscrucrs 4: • Whenever any of, the qualified electors of
this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser
vice, under a requisition from the President of the United
Stake, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such
electors may.exercise the right of suffrage in all elections
laY the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be
prescribed by law as fully as if tpey were present at
their usual place of election."
Simms 2. Thenxishall be two additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as
sections eight and nine, as follows:
"Samos 8. No Mahan be passed by the Legislature,
containing more than one subject, which abaft be clearly
expressed in the title, except appropriation bills."
"Sscrbstid. No bilbshall be passed by the Legislate's
granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the
authority to grant suelspowers, or privilege; has bees,
or may hereafter be, ,ounferred upon the courts of this
Commonwealth."
HENRY C. JOHNSON,
6000' qf the Howe of Repreeeneatitte.
JOHN P. PENNEY,
Speaker of th e Sode.
OFFIOM OF TKO SZORITLEY Of T Conisterwsavra,
::. iu 1
HAnssuito,April 25, 1864.
Pennsylvania, Si:
I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true
and correct Ow of the original Joint Resolution
of the General Assembly, entitled " A Joint
Resolution proposing certain Amendments to
the Constitution," as the same remains on 810 in
this once. -
iE Trurracoa^r whereof; I have hereunto set [my
[l.: a.] .hand arid caused the seal of the.;Seerbtarra
900 . 10 bee:nixed, the'daYand Year Above written.
ELI SLIFER,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
The above resolution having been agreed .to. by a ma
jority of the members of each House, twe aupeeasive
sessions of the General Assembly of this Commohweadtb,
the proposed amendments will be submitted to the peo
ple, for their adoption or rejection, on the rum TUESDAY
or Ammer, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and six.y-four, in accordance with the tenth &V
-ote of the Constitution, and the act, entitled "An Act pro
scribing the time and manner of submitting to the people,
for their approval and ratification or reje ction , the pro
posed.amendments to thir.Coastitution, approved the
twenty-third day of April,' 'one lhousond eight hundred
and alstylimr. ELI SLIM A
op= • Escraeory of 'the annum
NO - EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
• ASHCROFT% LOW Walla • DETECTOR
TS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
explosion or burning of the noes or' boiler, as noth
ing can prevent ft (if not tampered with) from giving lin.
mediate notice of lack of water, i the boiler, in season' to
put on a suppty without drawing the firea. Want of water
is the great source of so many sad catastrophes which
have recently !marred.
inerrantWe this instrument I. be a peryttokianswase
against such•ceittin,gencias. Price ;SO.
Fall instructions as tolhe mode of applioatkm as 'well
as reference to Most of the prominent. nuumfaelareri and.
iron Mutters of the State using them, sent on application
to. D. 0. IiLEADE k CO.,
. .
Pittsburg, Pa.
D. C. /LLD,
CRAB. Muir. j jell
cErViikvA.Lizuro
CONCENTRATED .LIMONARE,
healthy beverage : •
114 a pleasant,
Very convenient and 'refroebing 'for invalids .baviag
fever or great thfist.
Ite portability recommends It to travelets: ,
Its convenience at Pio-nics' will be 'predated..
No sugar required; one table , epoonftd eitnidy (Booing
in a glue of cold' water and Dia done: ' '
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD NORA
. . • No. 9 Market street.
NEW PHILADELPIELL
CLOA. H t 'X''o RE,
ZW D. W. GaOSW ..1111W BLOOK,
Market Street, flarrisimarg.
'I,OOODIFIERENT STILES
azs
CLOAKS Z I N F, I.O 3 IEOII L . ABS,
FINE SPRING - SEAMUS.
Will open on the let of April. Dnar2l-dll
CLOAfi.S, •
CIRCULARS
AND
MA.NTI'LLAS
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW RIMMING,
_ . mARIMT STREET. '
A New Philadelphia Cloak
Store. Haye nw riiderNd
assormentOf
. _
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS„
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCITLARS,
NEW FRENCH jiACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE RAMC&
The above beautiful samples, ha every color and hand
Comely trimmed, from $7 60 to $lB.
1000 SILK 11ANTit:Li
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BABKL:
Handsomely and richly trimmed, front $lO orow;rd.
mumbles MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY.
my2s
NOTICE.
public are requested to attend the
E opening of the new dry goods Store of Brandt it
Bowman, on Thursday morning, July f th, at the south
east corner of Second and Walnut streets (late the store
room of Joseph Baluswiler.) Tile hew firm have bought
out the entire stack from Er. Kahnwiler at Tell low
prima, and in GOOD FAITH ley to the public that they.
will sell this stock of goods at one-fourth less than the'
same kind of goods can NOW BE Bomar AT WHOLE
SALE. .iye-dtr
PHOTOGRAPHS."
ALARGE amorturent of Plicitographs of
Generals and fancy pictures for safe o=l.tT, at $1
per doyen, at BCEMSTIOVS 8008 STORE,
myso - ' ' ' Hartiebtxrg, Pa
50 DOZEN JARS EN Maga PICKLES
comprising Picalilly, prow.Obow, Cauliflower,
Mixed Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For role
wholesale and retail by *. 13111BLXR & F
MIS suormwors to Dorge.,l2:2,Unkr
.
TERM RECEIVED.-. 44 gallons pure currant
0 wine, from a .Lancastee county farmer; the dew
made domestic wine in this city Price $ 3 00 fir ,
1. 1w lige at SBUILIR & FRAZ
JO • . - SticaMlibilitO War. Deck, is *
.
OBINEWS ozooldoo boom of thlo Noe-
LV.L ion'.
algint' lOai mitred 1111 d for 02.14 i by
- - awn= a mum.
aids to inn. Dock, jr.. A, 00.
A PRffali
inig g y of bliehertee's Celebrated
.noler : BO & BoBRPBB.
DGirOliarisdlik_good Geld Pen? If eg,
eii=wwa imam^ Berneinag: Iwo
.AM )iM!MNTS..
RE-OPENINH'OF - SANFORD S HALL,
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION - COMPANY,
ON MONDAY, JULY 25; 1864.
TB:company consists of the best star per
formers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &O.
The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making thlk THE Concert Han of the city.
HARRY WELLS a; CO., Proprietors.
!max Foams, Bushiest's Agent.. jy23-d2l
29
CANTERBURY EXALT..
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Pr0pt1et0r.........
Balinese Agent....
Stage Manager
Leader of Orcheeter
OPEN every night - .with a first-class com
pany of male and female artistes.. The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING,
DANCING,
PANTOXIMRS,
BIIRLESQUM, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 50 amts.
Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. jylfidtf
GOVERNMENT SALES, &C.
POSTPONED SALE •
OF CONDEMNED
1/ 0 R S E A . S.
COPPICE ASSISTANT kiIif — ARTERNASTER,I
HAGERSTOWN, MD„
Saturday, July 16, 1861
WILL Be sold by Public Auction, at Car
lisle, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. July 28th, 27th and 28th, 1864, 380 Homes,
condemned as unfit for public service These horses were
adverthted to be sold at Hagerstown, bid.,
but in conse
quence of the rebel raid were driven to Carlisle an I ;las
sale postponed until the time above designated.
Terms of Sale--Cash in Gocernm6nt lends.
N. J. HOPKINS,
jy-22 Of. Capt. and A: Q. M.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DIT/ITTICKNT, CAVALRY BURSAS
WITOS OF CHM QUARTNULASTES,
WASHINGTON, D. July 4, 1864
WILL be sold at public auction, to thu
highest bidder, at the times and places mimed be
low. els:
Harrisburg, Penn's, 'Thursday, July 28th, 1864.
Altoona, Penn's, Thursday, August 4th, Wit
• Willi Penn's, Thursday, August 11th ,' 1E64.
TWO HUND ED CM) Cavalry Horses at each place.
These Horses have been condemned its unlit for the
Chivalry service of the Army.
For road and farm purposes many good biugalas may
to had.
Horses sold singly.
TUBS: CASH to United States Currency.
JAMES A. BEDS
Lt. Col. and O.Q. IC Cavalry:Bureau.
iyedtd
SALES OF REAL ESTATE.
lh~rLi1;~ 3II:~NYV'~JKq~ H:4~►'~aCi),l
THE undersigned offers, at private sale, a
LOT OF GROUND, situate on Paxton street, Harris
burg, haying thereon erected three frame DWELLING
HOUSES; also a bakery. and rooms which can be used
for a Dwelling, a large stable and other outbuildings.—
The lot le 23 feet in front, by 210 feet in depth. This.peo
party will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. Persons
wishing to examine the same can do so by calling on the
premises, No. 2$ Paxton street, Or at my residence on
Ridge Road.. Dy2s-dlwl JACOB BENGEL
A CHOICE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
riNTHURSDAY, August 4, 1864, the un
demairmed, trustee of S. L. Bowman, will sell at
public sale, me renewing real mune: A tract.oljand, sic
uate in Eastrenishorongh township, Cumberland, bound
ed by hunt of Simon Dresbach, Gee. Oyster and others,
containintlo2 acres, more or less, having thereon erected
a large two•story stone house, good Meant Morse,
largo bank barn,. apple orchard of choice fruit, a
pump at the door; also, a running aprlng. near the
house. This is a eice farm and in a high state of culti
vations^ Located 3 miles west of Harrisburg, ant a half
mile girth of Oyster's Point. -
Sale to take place on the premises at 2 o'clock-r.ss. ou
said day, when terms will be made by
#l2-dis GEO. W. CRISWELL, Trustee.
FOR GAM%
Tamable property, corner of Seco nd Tl E ; Pine idreets, being fifty-two end 'half feet on 'Se
cond and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Pine street,
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara 'diem
there being space for four fell building lots, and smolt de
sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public buildings.
For particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se
amid and Pine rests, nortSt
PRIVATE :S.ALE.
ONE of the best locatio ns
. for IRON
WORKS in the State for sale, at a very reasonable
price, toany purchaser who will improve situated' with
in a abort distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the
Pennaylvanlarailroid and canal, about five hundred feet
wide, and aiehodde of the hest limestone quarries in the
Slate and close to a good turnpike road; also, room for
waste cinders for fifty years, without paying for the land
Apply to s DAVID laildatA;
Attorney-at-law, No. 24 North'Second street,
marl64llf Harrisburg,' Pa.
phial Pram insert three times and send bill to
office
Lawl. for Sale.
520 ACRES of Land,' in Dauphin eo.
at private sale, in part or the whole; so suit
purchasers ; lab acres clear good building ' s hereon, Witt.
Saw Mill. For farther particulars, address
L IdDISICTrn,
Dauphin. Dauphin enmity. Pa.
myllo-iiSm•
Steam Weekly to LiverpooL
rPOUCHINGat QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har
i. bor.) The well known Steamers or the 'Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia ilteaguedp Company, are in
tended to sail ea follows:
. . .
Edinburgh, Saturday,_ 'Tilly 30 City.of „ Washington.
Saturday, August 0; City of Manchester, Saturday, An
gust 13, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from
Pier 44, North River..
.13ATES OF PABSA.OR,
'STAUB us eoln, on ITS IQUIVAIRST ffi muss=
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE 930 00
do to London 85 00 do to London 84 00
do to Paris • 95.00 do to Paris 40'00
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg 37 00
Pareengers oleo forward to Havre, Bremen, Hater
dam, Antwerp, Ate, at equally low rates. •
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: be Oabin,3ls,
$B5, $1.05: Steerage, $35. Those who WISh to send for
their Mends can buy tickets here at these rates
For further information apply at the Company's Offices
G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. or C. 0
ZIAINERHAN, Harrisburg. [124-dly
DratU pratt I Drat t ???
•
A LIENS and persons under or over the re
-13 age, who have been enrolled in this (t4th)
Distriet, or any ether District in the State, can have their
exemption papers made out at rates fired by law.
draft. Now is the time to put in a substitute and avoid the
Persons who are not liable to draft, and who wish to
enter the army u substitutes, am obtain the highest pre
mium.
blueness tnuniteted by mail at legal rates; avd coat of
travel thereby avoided.
Call at once, or mitten by meil,
EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, ad stmt.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
jy9-eod2mcia
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby oxen, that in
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
=the first , day. of June , lB32, the atookholderoof the
"n 13ank, of Washington; Pena., will apply to the
next SetiMiell of the Legislature for a renewal of its Ow
ter with an increase of its - 4152,000 to
1.260,000. C. M. REED, President
WART:Emma, PA, June 24 1864 jai
FOIL SALE,
ANEW TRUCK suitable for a stone quarry,
with one ton of new T Rail, weighipg 22 Amt& to
the yard, for stone quoin or codlings
DAVID liflatife,
Attorney.at-Law.
JYI6-3w
WBEEF and =BB choio
ags Or Mese Beef met Pork at
I- ••• to Win jk .ic
„
'BUTTES, BUTTER—Fresh roll butter
hut &nyder county received ever, week. Also
OSPII II PAM BOYER k lOSEPBR.
3. IL DONNELL
JOE MILLER
ANDY WILLIAMS
HARRY MB-STAYER
..... O. MIDLER
, MUSICAL FARM,
CIOMIC OPERAS,
NEGRO COMICAUTIES.
SALE.