Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 27, 1864, Image 3

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NOTICE TO ADVEMTISERS.—AiI Adver
tisements, liminess Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, dec., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be aecom•
panted with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAY 97, 1864.
TOWN AND GOUNTUY
Foui BROTHERS, named Donahoe, of Car
bon township, Huntingdon county, were
drafted on Tuesday last.
THE borough authorities of Aitoona are
paying local bounties for volunteers, as fol
lows : $lOO for one year, $2OO for two years,
$3OO for three years.
TEE Sabbath School of the Free Baptist
Church will hold a pic-nic to-morrow. • A
season of rare enjoyment is anticipated by
those connected with the school.
A LARGE lot of inferior water melons were
offered for sale in market, this morning, at
exorbitant prices. Beware of these "cholera
bombshells."
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Otis butchers have " come down " slightly
in the prices of meat. Good steaks were sold
at some of the stands, this morning, at fifteen
cents per pound.
=EMI
PENESTLVANIA STATE FAIR. —The State Ag
ricultural Fair will be held at Easton, on the
grounds of the Northampton County Agricul
tural Society, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday, the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th
of September next. For circulars and other
information, persons will address A. B. Long
aker, Esq., Norristown, Pa.
INCREASE 0.17 STAMP Durr.—On and after
the first day of August, 1864, a draft or order
payable otherwise Ulan at sight or demand,
and any promissory note, whether payable
on demander at a time designated for a sum
not exceeding $lOO, five cents ; for every ad
ditional $lOO or fractional part thereof, five
cents. Bank checks, drafts or orders at sight
or on demand, two cents.
SALE or A' HOTEL --That valuable hotel
known as the "Union House," situate in Mar
ket street, in this city, will be offered at pub:
lio sale, on Thursday, the 18th of August.—
This is one of the best business stands in the
city, and persons desirous of investini, their
surplus capital will find this a profitable op
portunity to reap a handsome profit. See ad
vertisement in another column.
FIRES r THE MOUNTAINS.—The Johnstown
Tribune says: Most destructive fires have been
raging in the mountains in this county for
several days, obscuring the heavens over us
with a cloud of smoke. We hear that several
saw-mills, and considerable lumber and wood,
have been destroyed by these fires on the Al
leghenies. The protracted drought has pre
pared the woods for ready ignition, and the
fires rage fiercely.
Bow Orga.kzroN.—We are informed that 'a
few nighis since, while the family of one of
our citizens were in attendance at the bedside
of a sick child, in an upper story of their
house, a party of burglars entered the lower
story, prepared a meal, and sitting down to
a table, disposed of the edibles at their leisure,
after which they took a number of articles
and decamped. They were not heard by the
family, nor is there any clue by which they
may be identified.
COE=
LASING OF A CORNER STONII IN ALTOONA.-
The religious services connected with the lay
ing of thCcorner stone of the German Reform
ed Church now being built in Altoona, will
take place on Sunday next, the 31st inst. The
services will commence at the foundation of the
new church, at 10 o'clock, and be concluded
with a sermon in the Presbyterian church, by
Rev. H. Harbaugh, D. D., Professor of the The
ological Seminary at blercersburg, Pa. The
Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be,
administered in the same place on the after=
noon of the same day at 3P. M. Sermen by
Rev. E. V. Gerhart, D. D., President of Frank
lin and Marshall College.
Was the rebels exacted subsidies from the
people of Hagerstown and Frederick, during
their late invasion of Maryland, they were
very careful to stipulate that the whelp
amount should be paid in greenbacks.' Thep
wouldn't touch "confederate" money, or com
mon bank notes. Nothing but Uncle Sam's
currency would answer their purpose. The
rebels evidently do not share the prejudices
of certain copperheads, who seize every bp
portunity of discrediting the greenbacks in
the course of their daily business. By pur
suing this policy they prove themselves even
worse than rebels, who, while waging bitter
war against our Government, avow their con
fidence that it will pay all its honest obliga
tions.
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Erentastrrs Amyrsc.—Despite the war and
its inseparable miseries, the tide of imm
gration to this country from still lees haptky
L '
shores, continues without intermission: Al
most every eastern train brings with it load
of foreigners in search of homes in the bound4l .
less Utica of the West,_ and the eharacteristids;
between them and the other passengers are
so strongly marked that even the unobserviri!
must notice them. The same old
t toggeryl
the same curious cape, and the same homely
garb which warmed them in their own coun
try distinguishes them. Quite a number of
packets with emigrants arrived in New York
last week, and the emigrant trains - on the
Pennsylvania Railroad have every night since
been filled with passengers.
The great mass of these emigrants push on
towards the West, where they, will Rad full:
scope for their industry.
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Ai the
river—it is low, very low.
_ .
Loom matters ar e rutootatiOnly dull to-day
Nothing has transpired that is worthy of note
Tann has been nothing worthy of note
transpiring in police circles since our report
of yesterday:
A warm MAN and a darkey had a fist-fight
on Second street, last night. The Thtred
man came of "second best s " hiS frontispiece
being considerably bruised.
=
AT one o'clock this afternoon the ther
mometer had readied ninety degrees in the
shade—nearly twenty degrees higher than
yesterday. • •
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Cerr. Muss and Lieut. Lightner have re
ceived authority to raise a company of volun
teers for one years' .service. Here is a fine
opportunity for persons desiring to enter the
service, to get into a good company, under
good officers.
HUNDRED& of our citizens visited the mam
moth cannon, which sojourned near the round
house last night. All agreed that it4as a
monster. The boys amused themselves by
crawling into the gun, turning around and
coming out haadforemost.
=MEM
1111XXMIT Ricrac" Pl:MD.—the regular month
ly payment to soldiers" families, will be mide
on Friday . afternoon, July 29th, at the Court
House, between the hours of four and six.
GEO. BERGNER, Pres't.
_ . .
0: EDWARDS,' Secretary. -• ' • •
Wimrsam B. REINHARD has been appointad
by Gov. Carlin agent for Lebanon ; county to
recruit in rebel States, under the act passed
at the late session of Congress. In accord
ance with this appointment, blr. R. has pro
ceeded to Virginia to do what he can in ob
taining men for the different districts. •
W learn that the. ,quotas of some •of the
wards of our city are rapidly filling up. The
liberal bounty paid by the second ward has
had the effect of inducing quite a number of
persons to enlist for one year, to the credit of
the ward. By a little effort our whole city
might be placed beyond the reach of the
September draft.
JAMES JomsoN, of Newport, had his pocket
book and twenty-five dollars stolen from the
side-pocket of his coat, somewhere between
the Market house and the depot, early this
morning. Re at first believed that it was
lost, but subsequently came to the conclusion
that he had been the victim of a pick-pocket.
Iluntertss quantities of apples, peaches and
other fruits are offered for sale by our hucks
ters, grocers and others. The quality is gen
erally inferior, and prices are very high.—
There will be an abundant fruit crop this sea
son, and prices must come down. Those de
siring to purchase should g , wait a little
longer."
Rerimps.--Samuel Edmonston, of Girard
township, Clearfield county, committed sui
cide on the Bth instant, by going to his barn
.and suspending a rope to the joist, holding
one end in his hands whilehe put the other
round his neck, thus suspending himself.—
Efe had formerly made sundry attempts to
put an end'to his life.
sEarous Apermair.—An accident occured
this Morning, in the new building in process
of erection on Brant's Hill, by which three
persons were seriously injured. Workmen
were engaged on the garret of the building,
when a joist, composed of light scantling,
gave, way, precipitating the men to the cellar.
One of them, ()apt. William Cleckner, a well
known brick-layer, received serious injury,
from which it was . thought he would. not re
cover, but we learn - that he is now improving.
Two others who fell with him also sustained
considerable (lan** but are not in a dan
gerous condition.
OxE YELIX REGIMENTS.—Authority having
been received from Washington fOr the organ
ization of regiments in our State for one year's
service, the people should at once go to work
and fill their quotas under the late call for vol
ymteers. The fact that such regiments are to
be formed will no doubt have a tendency to
aid to a great extent the raising:of companies
and filling up of quotas. Let the
,people • -of
Pennsylvarda take immediate steps to avoid a
draft. Liberal local bounties will accomplish
a great deal and men of means should em
ploy substitutes. Less than six weeks remain
in which to perform this' work.
lkseovray OF inn DEAD Boni or s Sox.-
brut N}LiE Pianisnui. —On Friday last some
workmen accidently' discovered the' body of
an unknown dead man at the base of an em
bankment near the track of the Pennsylva
nia railroad, and about four miles east of Per
rysville, Juniata county. From appearances
he had been lying thereabout two weeks. He
had on good soldier's clothes, fine gaiter boots,
and was of medium size, dark hair, teeth some
what diseased in front, with the eye-teeth
standing very dotal together. Near his body
and scattered among the bushes were found a
great number of small pieces of torn paper,
evidently torn up so as , to prevent the possi
bility of reading the inscription._
An inquest was 'held an the body by Justice
.
Wallace, when, on examination, it, was found
that the under jaw was broken - in two places;
the right cheek bone, the bones of the nose
riniithe upper jaw bone were entirely broken
fAor rather crushed in. He probably lived,
itime 4er receiving thejnittrie& Theri
was riOthing.tound on his person tending.. to
*cognition.
On gathering up the torn up papers, it was
found (after great difficulty in aFrangingthem)
that they were a duplicate receipt dated
'SEAT/QUM= reovour njx y
Cor.vateue, 0., July 8, 1884.
Reetiiived of .Taii A. Gest, substitute, six
ty-five $66, (dolive) to be delivered to said
John A. Gest, on arriving at headquarters of
his reeimont. . •
(Signet) JOHN W. sums,
Major, 88th GI; v L, Commanding General
Asodiewpripr i
, Alter theAtiviikShe body was
Third -.Wa;r4i-Meetingt
Agreeably
.. to adjournment of last-meeting,
the citizens of 'Eke:Third ward are requested
to meet at the Franklin House this (Wednes
day) evening at 8 o'clock, to hear the final re.
port of the committees, and determine whether
an earnest effort to fill.the i quota of the *aid
shall be made. Unless there is a more ri
eral movement the quota cannot be filled and
the draft will be enforced in the ward. A
grand rally is therefore necessary. By order.
Firit Ward Meeting.
AN adjourned meeting of the citizens of the
First ward will be held at the Black gorse
Hotel, on this 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.
ADVANCE LODGE No, 39, I. 0. G. T. will
meet at their hall this (Wednesday) evening.
Punctual attendance is requested, & business
relating to the basket pic-nie on next Friday,
will be transacted. By order. jy27-It*
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CHARLES Lnwts, an employee on the Leba
non Valley Railroad, had his leg badly crush-
ed, on Tuesday,- at the Lebanon depot, by
being caught between the bumpers of two care.
DII.Int OF LISZT. Wom—Lieut. Wolf; of the
Verbeke Rifles, was killed at Atlanta, on the
22d inst. Lieut. Wolf,served in the Florida
and Mexican wars, and belonged ; to tho Vet
bake Rifles from its first organization, serving
three months, then volunteering for three
years, and Jast winter again re-enlisting with
the balance of the company and entering the
service as a vOlunteer. Lieut. Well was a
brave man, an efficient officer, and what
might be called a thorough soldier, and was
respected and beloved by his comrades in
arms and by all who knew him. His death
will be deeply lamented by a large circle of
friends and acquaintances.
A. CHEAP BAUOILETER.—Every farmer should
carefully observe the "signs of the weather,"
and shape his business to suit. He may not
be able to foretell the state of the weather by
a barometer or by observing the movements
of index'pointers. But if ho will commit to
memory the following quaint, effusion of Dr.
Semler, who was, celebrated in his day for his
practical sense, he will find in them a useful
guide:
"The hollow winds begin to blow,
The clouds look black, the glass is low,
The soot falls down, the spaniels sleep,'
The spiders from their cobwebs peep;
Last night the sun went pale to bed.
The moon in halos hid her head; .
The boding shepherd 'heaves a sigh,
For, see! a rainbow spans the sky;
The walls are damp, the ditches smell,
Closed is the pink-qedpimperne/
Hark, how the chairs and tables crack;
Old Belly'i bones are on the rack;
Loud quack the ducks, the peacocks cry,
The distant hills are seething nigh;
How restless are the snorting swine,
The busyflies.disturb the kine;
Low o'er the grass the swallow wings,
The cricket, too, how sharp he sings !:
Pass on the hearth, with Veliet paws,
Sits wiping o'er her whiskered jaws; •
Through the clear stream the fishes rise,
And nimbly catch the incautious flies;
The glowworms, numerous and bright,
Illnmed the dewy dell last night;
At dusk the squalid toad was seen
Hopping and crawling o'er the green;
The whirling wind the dust obeys,
And in the rapid, eddy plays;
The frog has changed his yellow vest, •
And in a russet coat is chest; •
Though June, the air is cold, and still, •'
The mellow blackbird's voice is .
'My dog, so altered in his taste,
Quits mutton bones, on grass to feast;
And see yon rooks, how odd their flight,
They imitate the gliding kite,
And seem precipitate to fall, • - •
As if they felt the piercing ball;—
'Twill surely rain, I see with sorrow,
Our jaunt shall be put off to-morrow.!!
Remember that there are three variable
qualities of the atmosphere, from which result
variations in the Weather ; these are,its weight,
temperature, and moisture; and, by a careful
observation of these, it is possible frequently
:to predict the weather we are likely to have.
SPECIAL NOTICE&
Bannvartls Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, i&c., are specially recommended to
i ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
:calls them to speak in public,. Manufacturod
'only by 0. A. Bannvart Co., Harrisbarg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where. : •
Read the following testimonials from some
. of our eminent clergymen: ,
ELtniusrmsch Feb. 8l14: 1 8 64 .
C. A. Bezavairr—Dear have lased
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar'sLozenes
:and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with -them
all, can cheerfully commend your' own .ah
Imost admirable specific for public' veakera
;and singers, in cases of hoarseness, -.coughs n
land oolds. I have found them sehing . i
time of need, most effectually. • -
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, ,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
.41.1 agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
N. C. CATTb..'LL, - -
Late Pastor of 0. i 3. Presbytertivarch.,, , , , ,,
rik gi;
of Bier eng r4*.y,„ -ffogneitiy, tuacw
wh TOild 0 .40 1 4 88143
a.
I iian4ritc4 the ;Wiw' of soma ge#tlet
rant; and tfist want lutg
excellent Tredide: -
I consider them very far impirior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily thatimskiness _of the voice arising
from its too frequent- nee, and impairing th •
effectiveness of the delivery of public ac•
dresses. Yours, duo., •
JNO. WA - LITT:11 JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. BANNiABT—De4r Sir: Having asst
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and. take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or,. huskiness - of
voice arising from public spealmzgor =gin g
Yours, dm., G. G. RAXESTRAA
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Disbar Arrommis Orme;
• TrAnitmama, Feb. e 29, 1864. ~1 •
To 0. A. 13ANNvezw—bear : hlive;
found your Troches to be invalnabbi . in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening: the
muscles of the throat. • 'They impart olearnesb
to the voice, and are certainly of great benei6
At to , all public Itplaketra AL J. EBBS
MESIM
:,j Jilt N
DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cum i n
less than 30 days t
he„,.worat IMO of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, bean-
BY, and Sernal and Nervous atfeotions, no
matter from what causrproduced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, post-paid by mall, on reo.-Ipt of an order.
One Box will perfect the cure in most ewes. Address
JAMES S. BUTLER,
jyls-dfsw3m General Agent, 429 Broadway ; N. Y.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
There is no need of ttny 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 cu'red..very bad cases, and also of long
standing. It is indeed worth trying. Prepared and sold
only by Mrs. L Ball. &nth Plae•street, Harrisburg.
Jy2s-dtf
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Military Bustriesal Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, Sauk. Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War'Claima, generally, maite.out and collected. Per
sons residing at a distaffictt can have their business trans
acted by mail, by addrtming
ELiaeXESlllllfiirlt, Attorney•nt-Law,
Thltarstreet, Hanisbarz Pa
EPIIY-r2 (W TELEGRAPH
Dear Sir: —With your permission I wish to say to the
readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to
all who wish it (free,) a Recipe, with full directions fpr
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will. ef
fectually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth:and beautifuL
1 will also mail free to those Bald Heads or Bare
Faces ' simple directions and inf,ittnation that will enable
them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers,
or a Moustache, in less than thirty days.
AU applications answered by return mail without
charge. ResPectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
jyls-d&wilm - 831 Broadway, New York.
A CARD TO•THE StrFFERING.
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," "Tonle
Bitters," "Sareaparilla;*L"Nervons Antidotes," &c., &c.,
,tc., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try
one box of OLD Docrox BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI
FIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in less
an thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
ke, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken
down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take
them with advantage. Imported; tont sole-in the Jilited
States only by YAS. S BITTLBR,
No. 427 Broadway, Now York.
Sir Agent for the United States.
P. S.--A Box of the, Pills,, securely packed,. wilt be
`mailed teeny address ^receipt of ;price, wl:ficiti LON!.
DOBLAIk-ipost-pilatilionii.. refunded by Yale Agent if
entire satisfaction is not given. jyls-dkrs3in
QELLING of Rummer Goods at low prices,
kJ such as Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, Sun Umbrellas,
Lace Shawls, and Summer Shawls. We have also on
hand a very large assortment of Noshes, Calicos, Ging
hams, Stockings, HandkerchieN, Black edits, Plaid Silks,
White Cambrica, Undressed French Cambrias, White and
Colored Flannels, and in fact an assortment of dry goods
not surparsetLby .T. 6 nu Of which.` we Ilteite those
who wish to purchase, and promise to sell at less prices
than we can replace them for again. As all kinds of dry
goods are advancing every day, now is the time to buy.
Jylß S. LEWY.
WANTS.
SUBSTITUTES WANTED,
FOR which a liberal price will be paid
Apply at tho Union Hotel, Market street
lY23lot* S. E. HELLMAN.
AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His
tory of itteWer.f A laTfriclinn_,_ce to Itkko, money.
tint
+gents are c learing $lOO tdrynoo per mbrah: 200,000
volumes already sold. Send for circular& Address
JONES BROS. & CO.,
de 30 Publisher& Baltimore. Md.
'CANDIDATES.
Aroll REGISTER.
AH. BOYER, of East Hanover township,
• *teen himself as ti.ttandidate for the office of 'Reg
ister. If nomMatedk Snd:erected be pledges himself to
relit' , the deities ofthevoilloii witir fidelity. jy27-wte*
ROIC.REGISTER.
GEORGE MARKg'of-liteath Hanover town
ship;'offerii tilaukir ne icandictiiii ror tbe office of.
REGISTER, of Dauphin county?' If eiectivd, fir:
pledges himself to perform the duties of said office with
je29 d&wto
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
11LI8I9SUBA, PA., June 9, 1E64.
THE undersigned . respectfully offers himself
to the Republicans Of. the :14tic Congressional Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of tue counties of Dau
phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conventions of the said
District. Defitdtel JOSIAH ESPY.
• FOR REGISTER. • '
110VDOLPH MILLER, of East H - anover
jjk, township, offers himself ai sandidate for the office
or Register. if nominated and' eiteted'he • pledges him
self to fulfil the duties of the tint:lowish fidelity.' •
Je2s42wsiwto* • :RUDOLPH HILLER.
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mysit t itep rancg xrceS.
• ExTrAmniemits:
“oosTAR , & ,, EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
. Foe liaMcili.icygioßciMei.dtntSilled Aug_ is
IPleas, Moth isi Furs, woolens, Insects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
' "l& yews established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
• !...Tree from BeleonstP.
"Not dangerous toitheNamen Family.".
,Itats come out Of Mar holes to die."
Irir Sold by all Druggists everywhere
sir: I I Swarm i I t of all worthless Imitations.
Sr" 0 09 11 ) 1 , 1 " DePot, 4 0 :11E 1 atoidivaYi_l3;l:k
Sir Sold by D. W. GRO S S'S &CO
Wholesale and retail agents.
A$ by all Pruggista i4..#1 1- 0 8 .barg, rok• ..1644rA4w3m
.
, Ammon xiiitarws orP.rap.; 14rt
Pa. Julie 6 , 1664, 5
TDRAFTED litEN..t .direafed by
Limit Col. J. V. Nomford, A. A. Provost Marshal
General, by his circular, NA 59, of June 4, 1864, to pub
lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as volun
teers Met' being draftixt; and that the credits for drafted
men will remain for the sub-districts from which they
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has or has
not been paid to each men, upon "illegal enlistment"
JNO. KAY CLEMENT
je6iltf ,
Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Dial, Ps.
IiIfiLBS.CODFISH,. of the cele
-10%."/ boded Georgeficing pee received
end for sib; by SRISLER & FRAZER,
feral_ (rur..eserge b tym..Dock, jr. & do.)
WALNUTS, CREAMNUTS, FILBERTS.
For sale_wholesale at
SEMLER & FRAZER,
mys successors to W. Dock, dr., & CO.
DEN - NI APPLES, PINE APPLES, just re
ceived at SIIIRLER& FRAZER,
je29 Snecesiora to W. Doak, Jr., & Co.
ANEW SUPPLY *of FRESH SHORED
~UA. HAMS, just received this rooming, at
.• SEMLER & FRAZER,
jel7 Summers to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
BASKETS, BASKETS,in great variety at
, SIRSLER & FR&ZE
je27 Succespora to W. Dock, Jr., & Rt
ALL kinds of hauling with wagons or carts
will be promptly &ratty oelling on
JAMB BRENNER,
jilt corner of Second street sad Meadew Lane.,
'LIMIT JARS, of tge latest Patent (Grit
na's Tut Patents) illstreelved - and for sale low at
tin s - = BOYER ICOERPER.
9T13 for sale on the corner of Third and
4.41 Bros ataela Enquintof WM. CIAteNADDZIC
MME;3M
NEW DY ER
JIT Li ILOSENDA.LE.
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Practical .and -Scientific
C A Pt
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OPTICAL, fiTHEITICAL PHILO F SOPRI
CAL DISTRIMENTS,
No. 25 NORTH SECOND erREET, NUR WALNUT,
'HARRISBURG, PA. •
Tho YolloWing Matramenbs will be forwarded, free, to
any adirese, on receipt of the price
;Meet Microscope; for examining all kinds of in.
sects,-lowers, or plants. $1 00
Seed Microscope; for examining seeds, insect;
minerals, &c, 2OO
Rosendales Student's Microscope; power 50, 150,
and 260 diameters.. A beautiful instrument for
general microscopical analysis, packed in a neat
boalo 00
Ride Telesi . o . pef to aie at a distance of two or three
miles; can be attached to any rifle 5 00
Stereoscopes; site* and itntyrOVedisuStrument.. 225
Do. witlitweltre pictures.— . sOn
Spectacles of thIS highest refractive power to strength
en and preserve the eye: sight, with a large assortment of
Opera and Field • Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers,
Magnets; Drawing' Instrument; Acc.
Xi" Send stamp for a catalogue containing prices, &C.
&a. • jel-dtf
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain
13 amendments to the Constitution.
•
Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repretentatiset
o f th e comnootwealllrof Pennsylvania in General Assem
bly Ind, That the following amendments be proposed to
the .Constitution of the Veminonwealth, in accordance
with the provitions of the tenth•article thereof:
There shall be an additional section to the third article
of the Constitntlint, to be designated as section four, as
follows:
"Snorter( t Whenever any of the implied electors of
this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser
vice, tinder a requisition from the President of the United
States,, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such
elgstots may exercisethe right of suffrage in all elections
brthecitizens, under'such regulations as are, of.ensll be
prescribed by law, as as if they were prese nt their usual place of election." at
Ssirriox 2. There shall be two additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as
sections eight and nine, safollows:
"Santos 8. No bill shalrbe passed by the Legislature,
containing more than ono subject, which shall be clearly
expressed in the title except appropriation bills."
"Seers/I'9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislators
granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, whore the
authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been,
or may hereafter be, ceased. upon the courts of this
Commonwealth."
HENRY C. JOHNSON,
•
Speaker of Me House of Representatives.
JOII)I P. PENNEY,
Speaker of (144 Serrte
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OFFICE OF ERB SECRETARY OF THE CONNONWRALTE,
Heasusatmo,April 25,11364.
Itnttyinania, ss:
I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a fall, true
and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution
of the General Assembly, entitled " A Joint
Resolution proposing certain Amendments to
the Constitution," as the seine remains on file in
this office.
Lv Tasman-I - whereof, I have hereunto sot 'my
s.] hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's of
tlee to be Malted ) the clay and year above written:
. . ' ELI SUPER,
, .
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
The above resolution having been agreed to by a ma
jority of the members of each House, at two successive
sessions of the General .Assetably of this Commonwealth,
the proposed amendments will be aubmitted to the Oa
pie, for their adoption. or rejection, on the inns? TUMMY
or Annus; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and six&y-four, in accordance with the tenth arti
,cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled "An Act pre
scribing the time and monism-of submitting to the people,
'for their approval and ratification: or rejection, the pro
posed amendments to the Constitution," approved the
twenty-third day of April, one thousond eight hundred
and sixty-four. ELI SLIF: u a t
sp27 Seereterry of the Common
NO EXCUSE FOR _ EXPLOSIONS.
ASEOROFTIS LOW WATER; DETECTOR
.
..11 - S AN INFALLIBLE:PROTECTION agairu3t,
, explosion or burning or the fines or boiler, an noth
ing can prevent it Of not tampered with) t rum giving im
mediate notice or lack of water in the boiler, in season to
put on a supply without drawing the thee. 'Want of water
is the gout source of so many sad catastrophes which
have recently occurred. • -
We warrant this instrument le ho a perfect insurance
Against such conungencias. Price PO.
Full instructions as to the mode of application as well
as reference to most of the prominentt aumufacturers and
iron masters of the State using them, aunt on applicatiOn
'to • D. C. KEADIi& CO..
Pittsburg, ht.
D. C. Kean, 1 •
Csas . Mauer. f jell
C RYSTA.LIZ ED
ICONCENTIIVIED tEMCINADE,
I s a pleasant, healthy beverage.
'Very . coavenieut and refreshing for lavabos ouv:og
fever or great thirst
Its portabilltyfecommeeds it .+o travelers.
Its convettience ;Aspic-law will be spreniated.
No sugar required; one table-spoonful simply dissolved
in a glass of cold wider and it is done.
mRr.r.NR'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
jelT No. 91, Market streak
C Lo A H sT o R 1,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
0! FLEIIIIONLBLE
OLOgItS AND GIB UL ABB,
- AND
- FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Win open on . the let of Apra. [roarn-dly
CLOAKS,
,CIRCULARS
AND•
MANTILLAS,
JR D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A. New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Rave now &splendid
assortment of
OFEING - & - SUMIER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW. FRENCH. SACKS, AND
. - sEEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samples, in aery color and hand
comely trimmed, from $7 50 to $lB.
1000 SILK, MANTEL
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASKb,
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO upward.
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY.
my2s
Tilgpnblie are requested to attend the
opening of the new dry goods store of Brandt &
Bowman, OD Thursday morning, July 7th, at the south
east corner of Second end Walnut streets (late the store
room of Joseph Kahnwiler) This new firm have bought
out the entire stock from Xr, Kahnwtler at very low
prices, end in GOOD FAITH say to the public that they
will sell this stock of goods at one.fourth less than the
..me kind of goods can NOW BE BOUGHT AT WHOLE.
SALE. jy6-dtf
- : •
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AA LAItGE assortment of rhotogniphs of
Generale and fancy picture§ for kale CHEAP, at $1
per dozen, at SOFIETFER'S BOOK STORE,
utV O
•
50 JABS ENGLISH' EIGHLES
DOZEN JARS
Pica Chow Choi, Cauliflower,
Mired Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For sale
wholesale and retail by SPEII3LERk FRAZER,
myd , • ..successors to W. Dock, dr., dr Co
"(ZEIT RECEIVED-44 gallons pure ermput
eJ wine, Items Lancaster cOtotty. farmer; the attest
made dScoestic wine in this oiIy SEISSIJSk k
Price $8
For sale at H on
les . Successors to Wm. Docl4 7,
WM:KM - 13'mehdor Wake this seta
ITA, ma% carfOi. .Jp roostved tad fair es! _ -
e by
MISLED tn&
dealt trocoasors to Wm. Dock IT.. & 00.
A VIES . R suPPIY of ifiehener's Celebzated
ZOL &war Claud limas aistrteled as g oad
son] - /103113 &
1 - 191n111: with ilood-Goida .Pen? If "
OM at Book*" lionfibur, boy
NEW .PHI:UDELPIIIA
NOTICE.
URI
AMJJBEMENTB.
RR-OPENING OF SANFORD'S . 1111,
WITH THE
' CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY,
ON MONDAY, JULY 25. 1864.
THIS corntoany consists of the best star per
.L formers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIAN; L. Gni:RASTA XL%
The manager takes pleasure In announcing that they
Intend making
thie tZTitilic li l ri 1 1g2 1 ! I PZ9 C t r ri -
BILLY Posrss, Busissaa Agent. J726.42t,
cA.N.rmrcituitle -
WALITUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Proprietor_ .....
Easiness Agent....
Stage Manager
Leader of Orcheeter
OPEN every night with a first-class corn
puny of male and female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety odllegitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING,
DANCING,
PAIcTOMIMES,
13URLESQUE3, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 50 cents.
Doors open at 7. To oommenee at tio'clook. jrl.Bdtf
GOVERNMENT SALES ) &C.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR Dssairrismr CAVALRY Dumas,
OFFICE OP WMIP QUARTIMICASEIR
44.
WAIMUNGTOS, D. C., July 4, 1864,
WILL be sold at pubis auction, to tho
highest bidder r at the times and places named bs
low. ifs: •
Harrisburg, Penn'a, Thursday, July 28t1 ,
Altoona, Penn's. Thursday, August 4th, 1864.
Williamsport, Penn'a, Thursday, August Inky 1864. '
TWO HUNDRED (2014 Cavalry Homes at each place
Them Horses have been condemned as WM for the
Cavalry service of the Army.
• • For road and farm imposes many good bargains' may
be had.
Horses sold singly.
TERMS: CASH in United States Currency.
• JAMES A. WIN.
Lt. Col. and C. Q. 14 Cavalry Burnet
jy6Altd
SALES . OF REAL ESTATE.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR
SALE.
TlMundersigned offers, at private wild, a
OF GROUND, situate on Paxton street, Harris
burg, having thereon erected three frame DWELLING
liOlISES; also a bakery. and rooms which can be used
for a Dwelling, a large stable and other outbuildings.—
The lot is 23 feet in front, by 210 feet in depth. This peo
party will be sold on terms to suit hurcbasers Persons
wishing to examine the same can do so by calling oa the
premises, No. 28 Parton street, or at my resident:a. on
Ridge Road. Lly2s-dlw) JACOB BENBEL:
A CHOICE FARM Al' PUBLIC SALE.
ON THURSDAY, August 4, 1864, the tot
dersigeed, trustee of 8. L Bowman, wi l sell' at
public sale, the following real estate: A tract of land, sit
uate in BastPelmsborough township, Ouriaberlandi bound:
ed by land of Simon Dresbach, O: o. Oyster and others, '
containing 102 acres, more or less, havingthereon erected
a large two-story stone house, good tenant house,
largo bank barn, apple orchard of choice fruit, a
pump at the door; also, a running spring near tap
house. This is a choice farm and in a high state of earn
vatien. Located 3 miles west, of Harrisburg, and it• her
mile north of Oyster's Point.
Sale to take place , on the premises at 2 o'clock P. K. on
said day, when terms will be made by
Jyld-dts GEO, W. CRISWELL, Trustee.
Land fr Sale.
52(1. 40R - Es of Land, in Da co
NJ' at private sale, In pat or the whole, to stin
purchaaerwi 135 acres clear, good buildings thereon, With
Saw /111 For forther particulars, addren
L. MENEKIER,
Dauphin. Dauphin ennot.y. ra.
mvfO-dRm•
Stearn Weekly to Liverpool:
MOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har
i, bor.) 'The well known Steamer of the Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia SteAmoqp Company, are in
tended to eall as follows:
Edinburgh, Saturday, July 30; City of Washington,
Saturday, August 6; Clty of ilancheater, Satur..ay, Au
gust 13, and every succeeding Saturday, at NOOO, from
tier 44, North River,
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLB IN GOLD, on rt 9 141:11VALSINT rN C1TER.124171%
FIRST CABIN - $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O 00
do to London 86 00 do to L0nd0n...... 86 00
do to Paris • 95 00 do to Paris • 40 , Otk
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to aturtburg... eOO
Passengers also lb to Havre, Bremen:Rotter
dam, Antwerp, ere., at equally. low rates.
Faros from Liverpool at Queenstown : Ist Cabin, $75,
$35, $lO5. Steerage, OW Those who wish to send tot
thou* friends eau buy octets hers• or these rates.
. -
For furt.ber iliforahuiou apply 0259 r.,
JOAN G. DALE, Agent, to Broadway, N. T. or fh.
ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. [ .
Draft: Draft:: Droift:::
ALIENS and persons under or over the re
attired age, who have been enrolled in this'-(l.4ah)
Mari% or any ether District in the State, Can have their
exemption papers made out at rates fixed by law.
Now is the time to put in a substitute-and avoid the
draft:
Persona who are not liable to don, snd who wish to
eater the army as substitutes, can obtain the highest pre
-
Business transacted by mail at legal rates, and cost of
travel thereby avoided.
Gall at ones, or &Oxen by mail.
EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, ad street,
Harrisburg, Pa. I.
j99-eod2mos.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the first day of June, 1839, the stockholders of the
Franklin Bask of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next session of the Legislature for a renewal' of its char
ter, with an increase' of its capital from $lOO,OOO to
$200,000. • C. M. REED; President
WASHINGTON, PA, June 24,1864. je27
FOR SALE,
ANEW TRUCK suitable for a stone quarry,
with one ton of new T Rail, weighing 22 pounds to
the yard, for stone quarries Or aidlings.
DAVID MUMMA,
Attomey•st-Law.
jyl64vr
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR and CORN
MEAL always on hand, of the best qualit,, ,tr at •
jylß BOYER & KOERPER.
CHEESE. --Choice new crop Cheese, just
received at 03,181 BOYRR k KQICAPI.R.
itirEaS BEEF and MESS PORK. —A chola
article of Mega. Beef and Pork at
SJILSUR &FRAZER/
anO • (foloossooto to wmDock, Jr.. k co.)
E NGL H DAIRY and
NEW YORK STATE CHME
AL RIO 2 OI WM. DOCK, Js., do CO.
BUTTEIt: ,BIYITER.—Fresh roil batter
from Viiytar couxty received every week. Also
WS at [my4l BOYER & BOERPRR.
QUEEN S
and GLASSWARE, a well se
lected assortment, Ault received, of as latest slab
BOYER & KORRPER.
PRIME LARD.—Fifty firkins fun kettle
neutered LARD, for ease by the Arkin or pound, Just
ecelved at LlylBJ BOYER & HOERPBR
QPICEDOYSTEBS.—Extra Fine Baltimore
Oysters, spiced, and for sale by the gallon, quart and
pint, or less quantity. BRIBLER & FRAZER,
IYB Suebessors to W. Rook, &Co
N
EWSTRAPS BOOK 8.-T HZ SHOULD=
• :DAIS OF 'SHODDY
Just received' at. [deM SaIaRMWEI BOOKSTORL
HA.MB HAMS! A. fresh supply of Mieia
eness's Excellior Hams all Dried Beer, at
igui29 BOYS& & gOIgRPFL
VIROSM 1 BLICIEWELL'S ENGLISH
4../ PICKLES, a rare article for table aer, JUBV ribOdiVea
aid fter ode by SHISLER k EILA.ZIII4,I:
febl (ENICCOSSOria Lo je.,& ell
CHEESE --Choice new crop • Cheese,` jut
reoeived M " SEDIE&R. & FitazlCß,
AU Snooessore to W. Dock, Jr., & Co;
J. a DONITELL
JOE MILLER
„ANDY WILLIAMS
HARRY MESTAYER
J G. HIDLER
hitSICAL FARCES,
COMIC OPERAS,
NEGRO GOItICALITIES,