Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 28, 1864, Image 3

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R A RRI6BURG, PA
THURSDAY EVENING, ELY 28, 1864.
OWN AND COTTNTRY.
TETE work of pilcing Market street is pro
gressing, and has reached a point half-way
between Third and Second streets.
IM=O2ll
Wi learn that dry goods have taken an
other "rise," and will probably go still higher
Onr people will soon have to adopt the Geor
gia uniform
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Tim borough authorities of Altoona are
paying $2OO bounty for one year's service, in
stead o f $lO, as stated in our paper of yes
terday.
.11ATEn offers for sale a variety of
goods for the ladies, at less than the present
wholesale prices. See particulars in our ad
vertising columns.
A commirrsr from Silver Spring township,
Cumberland county, is now at the Farmer's
Hotel, offering liberal bounties for volunteers.
See advertisement.
az:::
SotomoN STOUiTER, an employee in Gard
ner & Co.'s foundry, in Carlisle, had one of
his legs broken, on Saturday last, by the fall
ing of an end-gate of a coal-car upon the
limb.
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Tar receipt of proposals for furnishing the
Government with two hundred tons of hay,
at this point, will close, at Capt. IZeichenbach's
office, on Saturday, at noon. Farmers should
make a note of thin.
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ON Tuesday next the election on the inend
ments to the State Constitution will be held.
It is hoped that every patriot will do his duty
on that day, and stand up for the rights of
our noble soldiers who are battling for the
Union and the Constitution. Those brave
men should have aright to vote.
For: ONE YEAE!---A. company for one year's
service is being recruited. by Cap.Jo T Mor
gan, au officer who has had' experience in the
field,aud who is fully competent to command
a company. He was in Col. ,Tennings' regiment
of nine month6' mcn, and proved himself a
gallant soldier. Headquaoters at White Hall
Hotel, in this city, and at West Fairview.
Otrn 'One Hundred Days" boys are stn
tionod at Camp Mankin, three miles from
Baltimore, near Governor Bradford's resi
dence. They reached Baltimore early on Mon
day morning, and remained there until Tues
day rt%rning, when they were fo warded to
their present quarters.
Col. Fisher Bits command of the One Hun
dred Days men. I:nd is acting Brigadier Gen
eral.
MEI
THE PM:AS[SIIG GAZME.—The Uaz tic has
just added a four-cylinder press to the ap
pliances of its office, and is now enabled to
print 10,000 copies an hour. It is the ?ides;
paper printed west bf the Allegheny Moun
tains, and the first daily ever printed at Pitts
burg. It began with an old Prankliia press;
able to work 100 impressions an hour; and
afterward used a single-cylinder until its pre
sent acquisition.
Mimi.: appears to be a general effort making
among the people of this State to fill the
quotes of the various sub-districts before the
time appointed for the draft to take place.
This is right. Let us avoid the disgrace of a .
conscription by filling up the ranks of the
armies to the requisite strength. The pay
ment of local bounties appears to have a
mighty influence upon these disposed to
"play' soldier."
AIAMMOTII CANNON.-Our enterprising
townsmen, Messrs. Burnite & Weldon, pho
tographed the monster gun which passed
through this city a day or two ago, and which
has been noticed in our columns heretofore.
The view embraces the cannon, its trucks, a
number of by-standers and the surrounding
scenery. Protruding front the gun are the
head and shoulders of a full grown man, who
dies not appear to be crowded in the least.
Copies of this photograph can be had by ap
plying to Burnite & Weldon. Price one dol
lar.
DEATH oL 1 GALLANT HAIIHISSIIRMEHi. —We
were pained this morning to hear of the death
of Lieut. W. H. Leamy, 19th Regiment, 11.
S. A, He died at Chattanooga, from the of
fset of wounds received at Kenashaw motua
;Ain. Lieut. Loamy was promoted froni the
psilks of the regular army for gallantservice in
Texas; where he greatly distinguished himself
by his fortitude and courage when older sol
diers in command were yielding to the temp
tation of treason. When placed in a position
,f command, he proved his worth iu a man
-ney t,O win the confidence of his superiors and
the reap Oct of those with whom he ranked.
Indeed, 57 0 know of no young man who more
faithfully n ,:rid at the same time more modest
ly served a casuse in which the best feelings of
his heart were iiuterested. The time will .yet
come w h e n the n: emery of such young men
will be held in the highest honor by a re
deemed nation and a )2:rateltil people.
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ANOTHER Stustmor..--Some of the scared
farmers are arriving here again with stock,
We met a party of seven stout, able-bodied
men yesterday afternoon, each of them riding
a good horse, accompanied by a big, able
bodied negro leading two mules. These men
left their homes on Saturday last, scattering
exaggerated stories of the near approach of
the rebels, as they passed on, and although tliey
were a hundred and fifty miles from
,the plebe'
occupied by the . rekels, they were still bolind
a
to go further to place of safety, leaVing.th:eir
homes and families at the mercy of the ma
rauders. Their flight reminds us of n -- cele ,
!crated horseman who left Carlisle the other
evening in a great hurry, and drove eight een miles in two hours, in order to escape the ad
vancing rebels, who were making their - way
towards this city.
BUDD& DEA.lll.—pn'StilldAY fr3yening last,
iiyoUng man mauled J. P. Nevitt, of Leon=
txrdstown, Md., died suddenly, from hemor
rhage, at Boning Springs,bumherland county.
Etc was visiting the springs for hia health.'
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Pm-Rms.—The Sabbath School of the Free
Baptist Church hold its pic-nio to-daY, in one
of the beautiful groves near this city. All
present were highly delighted with the re
creation afforded—but none enjoyed it more
heartily -than the little childien, who :were
exceedingly happy.
To-morrow there will be a "basket pic-nic"
by the Good Templars. A good time is anti
cipated.
CAN - Trait - nay Music HALL is still doing a
good business under the management of Joe
Miller. The performance embraces every va
riety of innocent amusement, such as singing,
dancing, Ike., by male and. female artistes.
The manager announces the re-engagement
of Lizzie Lagrange to=night, the champion
female jig dancer. of America, together with
Miss Mary Newton, vocalist; Lizzie Lane,
dapseuse; Mollie Florence, the people's favor
ite; Joe Miller, the happy contraband; Ed.
Haven, banjoist and comic vocalist; J. B.
Whitman, song and dance maid; Andy Wil
liams,. Ethiopian comedian; George Blake,
the Little Monitor; together with Frank Glad
den, - pianist; Harry Mestayer, violinist, and
Prof. Brooks, the blind comedian, forming
the largest company that ever appeared in this
city. Don't fail to go to the Canterbury to
night to see the best company in.the city.
POLICE Arnms.—Bat few cases have been
before the Mayor.
David Watson, and Jacob Walters, drunk
ards, were discharged upon payment of fine
and costs.
Ann Grey and Eliza Carson, colored, dis
orderlies, were re-committed, and, upon a
second hearing, discharged.
J. P. McAllister and John Kurtz, were
found on the streets late at night: They e had
no baggage. One said he was going West,
and the other Eli.st. They were sent out of
the city.
Daniel Keller, a regular old bummer, was
also sent out of town.
Edward Green was found sleeping on the
pavements. After a bearing he was started
en route for Lancaster, where be belongs.
John Swigdr, a:revolver, who is constantly
on the move was ordered to leave the city.
Abner Franklin, a homeless, friendless boy,
who was out of money was sent to the Poor
House.
WHAT PEOPLE THOUGHT OF HIS MISMANAGE
MENT AT HIS Posx—A Plain Aran telling Healthy
Truth—The Sarcasm of this Yolunteerfsr the red
tape of the Vasator.—ln order that our readers
may see that we were not alone in our estimate
of the misruanagenient of the officers at
this point, while Col. Bomford was in charge,
we quote the following extract of a letter prin
ted iu the West' Branch Bulletin, and dated
~H arrisburg, July TB, 1861." It is a rich and
racy comment on the foibles, fancies, imperti
nences, and incapacity , of those who aspire
to the contest of a branch of the mostim
portant business of a great prosperous Gov
ernment. Read it carefully : •
General orders No. 50. "Troops will be
accepted' in. squads." ,to. Reports.„piust be
made to Col. J. V. Boniford, U. S. Super
intendent of Volunteer Recruiting Service, at
Harrisburg," itc. To officer, "Where shall
find Col. Bomford,?" ."Ittquire, sir, at Head
quarters." Where is Headquarters? "Inquire,
dr, at Camp Curtin." At Camp Curtin? Our
squad contains seventy men, to whom shall
we report?" "Inquire at the Cotton Factory?"
At the Cotton Factory? To a Colonel—"We
have been directed to inquire at this place for
Col. Bornford's Headquarters, And report a
squad of seventy men, who have responded to
'the Governor's call of July sth and 6th."
"Col. Bomford's office in Second street, be
low." At Col. Bomford's office, to Orderly --
"Is Col. Bomford in?" "Go up stairs, sir."
Up stairs—clerk with a searching stare—with
great emphasis,—"Your business ?" "We re
port a squad of seventy men to Col. Bom
ford." "Col. Bomford is not in."- We saw
this was the office, so we said, —"when '
where
and how shall we see him ?" "Call down
stairs at the back office."
At the back office. (Nobody looks up, all
very busy—immense amount of business on
hand evidently. Traveled about three miles
—perspiration flowing freely, no obstructions
except the dust, to go ahead.) "We have
been directed to report here to Col. Bomford"
—(busier than ever, a very rapid penman evi
dently—turn off a heap in a day no doubt.)
" His office is up stairs." We turned around
to 'a Lieutenant. " See here, Lieutensaig we
desire direct information—we are weary or
evasion and ambiguity. The Governor has
made a call for men to sweep the invaders of
our Republic from our soil. A squad of sev
enty men, from Williamsport, has responded
to that call, and now ask where they shall. go
and who shall receive them?" "They can go
down to the soldiers' rest and get something
to eat, but they cannot be accepted unless they
muster a company of eighty." "Yes, sir, but
daftly not according to the programme."
'Col. Bomford will not depart from his instruc
tions. " "Yes, sir, but I understand his in
structions require him to have his head
quarters at Harrisburg, and if you do not
want the unorganized volunteers to organize
and placed in your defences, the Colonel may
not be able to carry out his instructions and
have his headquarters at. Harrisburg ; and
as it is probable Washington is at this mo
ment besieged, he. may not get orders to
change his base—but, good day sir ; we will
go the Hill where Curtin, Slifer, Russell
,and others, who wish to save this country,
_officiate." We started, the streets were
full of squads, and no information of where
to go or what course to pursue seemed pos
sible. At the Capitol we were warmly re
ceived. The Governor apologized and ex
plained-for those officials, and immediately
set about to receive the volunteers. He hur
riedly called on the officers, used his pen,
014 directed dispatches, but Bomford could
not be reached by any State authority ; he
wail
U. S. officer, and would obey Hal
loc was no more forever,
- ill the Wilt volunteers. of Pennsylvania
could have saved it, Washington is safe, Bone
ford is safe; and after four days Of delay,
'#nidst, vexations efforts, the Snit infantry
mom p u y, sra kiting to Harrisburg under this
call, was examined and intustered into the 11.
O. service f6r One hundred days, safely and
comfortably qintrtered'in Camp Curtin. The
boys all passed examination, And the eighty
(for we teM required to go,- home to obtain
the'derenennY) _received their rations, bhxn
„kets, uniforms and camp' equipage and went
into we with great glee andi _ We
intended to give Col. Bomford a speciality,
but We just remember the story , or the jackass.
Car' State authorities Intim made till.r10)14 - 19.
go riuiters tilliup the 'oak
. _
Tas Sabbath School of the Fowl
Bethel, under the paitoral care of Be'. D. A. •
L. Laverty, will hold a celebration to-morrow.
The teachers, scholars and friends of the
school will meet at the church -at 7/ °Week,
A. rt. _ No doubt. the occasion will be one of
rare interest and enjoyment
Citizens of Third Ward, Attention
The adjourned meeting of the Third ward
will be held this (Thursday) evening at 8
o'clock, at the Franklin House, to determine
whether the amount required to secure the
exemption of the ward from the draft shall be
raised. Afore money is needed and greater
co-operation is necessary. If the citizens act
together, the movement will succeed, but if
a portion must do the duty of the whole, we
will fail.
Rally, then, with enthmiaam. By order
Last Rally, in the Fourth Ward.
A meeting of the Fourth ward will be held
at the Hope Engine House, this evening, to
determine what action shall be taken towards
raising the quota. ,Every man interested in
the draft should attend this meeting, as im
mediate action (if any) must be taken to
avoid the conscription.
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Volunteers Wanted for One Year.
Verlieke Guards. —The undersigned has re
ceived authority to raise a company for one
year's service in lien of the draft.' $3OO boun
ty will be given to all good men; and possibly
$4OO. At all events I have made such ar
rangements as will insure to all the moll=
nounrr given anywhere. This is the only
way to avoid the draft. Headquarters at the
ExonemoE, Walnut street.
G. WASHINGTON FENN,
jy2B-tf Captain.
WE find the following in the Leavenworth
Daily Times of the 12th of July inst.:
"We had the pleasnre yesterday of meeting
Capt. Chas. C. Rawn, of the 7th 11. S. Infan
try, from Fort Craig, N. M. Capt. R. has
been stationed in New Mexico for over three
years, and in that time has seen considerable
of greaser life. We learn from him that the
Navajoes have been very nearly subdued.
They aro giving but little, if any, trouble' at
present. The Cheyennes, however, are mak
ing preparations for war, and considerable
trouble is anticipated from that tribe. A band
of Colorado robbers or Texas guerrillas,
which, he is linable to say, infests the coun
try along the Simaroon, committing depreda
tions upon inhabitants and travelers. Parties
are out after them, and it is hoped they will
speedily be trapped or destroyed."
After continuous absence on duty . in New
Mexico of between two and three year's, the
Captain was lately ordered east to Fort
Schuylpr, N. Y., in charge of a body of non
commissioned officers of the 7th 11. S.-Infan,
try, (to which he is attached,) on recruiting
service, tte. He is now enjoying a brief fur
lough, at hone, in our city, among kindred
and friends, and although lOoking considers-i
bly "bronzed," exhibits unmistakable signs
of robust health and hardiness.
WIioLEsALE Plums or Dm. GOODS, AB RE
PORTED BY NICKS, Siam Sc
No. 81 AND 83 Faun:us STREET,
NEw Yomr, July 26, 1864.
Sprague prints, 40c ; American, 40c ; Paci
fic, 420 ; Dunnels, 40c ; Batches B, '3sw;
American delaines, 471 c ; 4-4 White Muslin,
Bates Mills, 70c ; Wamsutta, 76c ; Blackstone,
65c ; White Rock, 6710 ; Lonsdale, 65c ; Cot
ton Flannels, Hamilton, 75e ; Globes, 70c ;
Conestoga, 70c.
The above is a quotation of prices of a few
leading articles, at which sales have been
made. The public can see from these prices,
that the cheap store of C. L. Bowman, No. 1,
corner of Front and Market streets, Harris
burg, Pa., is selling these same style, and
make of goods at• -five to ten cents a yard
cheaper than the present ,wholeeale prices.
This state of tbings can not of course continue
but a short time. We, therefore respectfully
desire those in want of dry goods, to purchase
at once.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bann.vart 9 B Troches"
For the cure 'of Hoarseness, Throat Dim
eases, &c., are specially recommended 'to.
ministers, singers and person whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactitred
only by la A. Bsiinvart hit Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of oureminent clergymen:
Hemasztrao, Feb. Bth, 1864.
O. A. Rom - vim—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's 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
m oat' admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, tuatikchs
and colds. I have found them serving to
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. EL ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Churchi
I.e.gree with Mr. Robinson as to the
Value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. 0. CATTLLL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
HAREW3III7IO3, Jan., 164.
To 0. A. Bibarviax—Dear Sir: In th
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs _ are very much taxed,
I have found th. seed 9f wenegentle
rant gliiithatTAritt#l-b,-T,in:l•44 464 47( " Lt :
excellent
If - Oilnei der them ver7 r bukiviot >f: 4
LoAktriat uss4 ,f -
epe—eftthet-Uskexeu of the voids, .`Ti
front itti r tigazAlltientVie, antire-1 3 40001,
effectiveneew of the _delitobsppt public-.1,--
dresserV- Yolins;Ac:,' •
JNO. WsnricK JACKSON. "
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodlit Church.
To C. A. Riturvesx—Dear Siri Having usec
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
Yoke arising from public • or singing.
Yours, ao., G. G. RAKES RAW, -
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. •
Dsnum &volumes ONIFICA I
Iliaonsausoo, Feb. 29, 1E164..
To 0. A. BAN/Near—blear :.. I .haveN
found your Troches to be invaluable in 're
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
stnneoles of the throat. They impart eleamess
to the voice, and are certainly of great berm.
fitoto all public speakers. A. T. HZ=
co4u4oranB SONE* BOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in mien nniverad de-
Mand, is made fr om the chalet:tat materiale, ast!ia.
and enaollitennt in itinature, aragrasattYlkiped 4.
mai extremely beneigniol 10111.6 aotJost apex' a 'SEUL.
male bY 141 .11426740.111."1.
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HO YOU WISH TO BE CORED!
DB. BUCHAN'S ENGIj.9II SPECIFIC - PILLS cure, in
less than 30 days, the worat cases of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan
ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and. Nervous Affections, no
matter from what cause produced- Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, post-paid by mail, on receipt of an order.
One Box will perteet the cure in most ease& Address
JAMES 3. BUTLER,
.1,y1.6-d.kv3m `General Agent, 429 Broadway, N. Y.
A WORD TO TRF. WISE.
There is no need of any person having tee 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 ago with great confi
dence. It has cured very bad cases, and also of long.
standing. It is indeed worth trying. 'Prepared and sold'
only by Mrs. I. Ball, South Pine street, Hari ishurg.
jy2s.dtf
Military Bn4lness Attended To
Bounty , Pensidu;Back Pay, Sebsistebm aid Military
and WaiClaim, generally, made out and collected. Per
sona residing at a distaticeuem have their busiaeue trans
acted by mail, by addrusing
NUGENVEINYDER, Attorney-tit-Law,
el7-dly _Third etree4, Rarriebarg
EDITOR OF TELRGRAftI
Dear Sir:—With your permission I wish to say to the
rattlers of your paper that, rwill send, by return mail, to
all who wish it (free' a Reepe, with 'full directions for
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef
fectually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and all ImPurities of the Stein, 'leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mall free to those haring Bald Heads or Bare
Faces, simple directions and int Ovation that will enable
them to start a full-growth or Luxuriant Bair, 'Whiskers,
or a Moustache, in less than thirty days.
All applications! answered by return mail without
charge. Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CH A PITA N, Chemist,
JylS-d&w3m 831 Broadway, New Yorir
A. CARD TO THE SUFFERING
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," "Tonic
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes," ate-, &c.
ac., 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
down and ahatteredeonstitntion. Old and young cantake
them with advantage. Imported and sold In the United
States only by JAS. S. BUTLER,
427 Broadway, New York.
,Agent for the Gritted States.
P. S:—A 80l - of the TIM securely picked be
milled to any address ' on receipt of price, which is ONE
DOLLAR, post-paid—money refunded by the Agent if
entire satisfaction is not given. iyls d&w3m
SELLING of Summer Goods at low prices,
such as Summer Dress Goods, La _Sun Umbrellas,
Lace Shawls. and Summer Ehawla We have also on
hand a very large assortment of Mastics, Calicos, Ging
ham; Stocking; Handkerchiefs, Black Rigs, Plaid Silks,
Whim Umnbrics, .Undressedfreach Cambrielk thi Shite a
Colorafflannels; and in fact bittnentiottry goods
not surpassed by any. To all of which we invite those
who wish to purchase, and promise to sell at less prices
than we can replace them for again. As all kinds of dry
goods are advancing every day, now is the time to buy.
.Iyl6
WARTS.
WANTED—At $l5O per Afonth.—We want
a reliable canvasser in every county. WO have
agents making $l5O por month which ITT Rill prove to
any doubting applicant. Address
JONE,I BROS. & CO.,
Iy2B-1m• - tantalum, Md.
TEAMSTERS WANTED,
MO DRIVE six mules with single line in the
Goyernment employ at Washington, with one ration
extra, with the hoSpital privilege, free. Wages ($3O)
thirty dollars per month. Appb
JO& Ow - ENS, Agent,
second street, near Mulberry.
None, need apply put atese-clety of draft, from 'IT to 20
and from 45 to 55.. ]y27 2t
SUBSTITUTES'''.
TWO subititutes to serve for- one year want
ed, to wheel $24:0 each -will be paid. Apply to
Thomas 0.-Maedowell, atiornifr-at-law. Offipe In Third
street, near fine, Harrisburs,-Pa •• ' j7-tf
Wanted Immediately,
TO RENT,
A LARGE UNFURNISHED
0. IT 14 M . ,
NEAR THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THIS CITY
Apply at Dy26-dtfl THIS OFFICE.
81JBST1T11TES WANTED,.
F.OR' ithich a liberal' price will be paid
Apply at the Union &901,,ilarketatreet.
J.Y24-1:00".. . ! &.BILLMAN;
.IUANDIDATES.
FOR REGISTER.
AH. BOIrER, of East Hanover township,
. offers himself as a candidate for the office of Reg.
ister. If nominated and elected be pledges himself to
,fulfil tha duties of the office with fidelity. jy.2l-wtc*
,
FOft REGISTER.
gGEORGE ?SARK, of South Hanover town
. ship, oilers himself as a candidate for the office of
LSTER, of Dauphin county. If elected, Mr. Dark
pledges himself to perform the duties of said office with
. j• 329 d&wtc
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
• • ) 2 4 1 4 118 411141, PA 9 June 9, UM.
TEEE .
UVlOrgagied: respectfully offers himself
to, the Republimum of the=l , lth Conit•ertsiona.l pis
kid of Peraisylvaata, composed of toe counties of Dad
phis, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conventions of the said
District. [Je9tdtc] JOSIAH ESPY.
FOR .azaininft•
RTJDotiII MILLER, of East Hanover
township, offers himself as a candidate for the office
of Register. If nominatel and elected he wedges him
delf to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity.
je2b4t2wetwtes RUDOLPH MILLER;
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"COSTAR'S , " EXTIMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
)1 ., For Rats, Mee, Roaches A- 11 489 Bed Bugs,
Fleas Meths in Fars Woolens, Insects
611 PAakts, Fouls, Anemias, etc. •
"/5 years established in N. Y. Citv."
"Only infallible remedies knowit.f'
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rata come out of their holes to die."
,Sold by all Druggists everywhere
sari 11 Bzwass I I ! of all worthless imitations.
Or*" Costar's" Depot, No. 48,
sg# Broadway, N. Y. Sold by
D. W. GRIM tl CO.,
• Wholesale and retail agents.
And by all Druggists in HarrOthurg, Fa. jete.dawam
PROYOOT MARSILAL'iI Oriics,l4rn Disrster,
Basamarno, Pa., Inn° 8,1884.
TO DRAFTED am directed by
:Lieut. Col. J. V. Bomford, A. A. Provost Marshal
- Genoa!, by has circular, No. 69,-ef June 4,1861, to pub.
thdt "That drafted men are not allowed to onliskaa ro.na•
teera after being drafted; and that the credits for drafted
men Swill remain for the sub.districtk from which they
were drafted, no matter whethersleell bounty has or has
set been paid to such me; spot "illegal enlistment
laY CLEMENT.
Jeedtf Captain anti Provost Maratel, 14th MI, Pa.
00
fILBS. COMM, of the oele-
NJ brated et broad, Just received
for ails by di FRAZER,
febl Otacceiacer to Wart. Dock, Jr. (m)
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JIJJIITT ROSENDA LE,
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Practical and Scientific
OP TICIAN
MAUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
OPTICAL, ILITIIERATICAL AND PIIILOSOPH
CAL INSTRUMENTS,
•
NO. 25 NORM SECOND . STREET, NEAR WALNUt,
IiARRLSBURG, PA.
_
• Thejoilowlng instruments will be forwarded,..free, to
any ad irese,,oh receipt of the price :
Insect Microscope; .for examining all kinds of in
sects, Sowers, or plants.-$1 00
Seed' Microscope; for examining seeds, Insects,
minerals, .............. ....... 200
Rosendale , s Student's Microscope; power 60, 150,
and 250 diameters. A beautiful instrument for
general microscopical analysis, packed in a neat
box . 10 00
Rifle Telescopes to see at a distance of two or three
miles; can be attached to any rifle. .............t oo
Stereoscopes; a new and improved instrument.... 225
Do. with twelve pictures.... 500
Spectacles of the highest refractive power to strength
en and preserve the eyesight, with a large assortment of
Opera and Field Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers,
Magnets, Drawing Instrument; 0.
sir Send stamp for a catalogue containing prices, Am
ko jeldtf
AJOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain
amendments to the Constitution.
- • "
Be it resolved by the Senate and BOUM of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Pennvidroaniu in General
dasent
bty 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
follows:.
"Ssor/os 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
States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such
electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections
by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be
prescribed by law, as fully as if they wore present at
their usual place of election."
SECTION 2. There shall be two additional sections to the
eleventhastic:e of the Constitution, to be designated as
sections eight and nine f or follows:
"Snrrims 8. No bill 'shall be passed by the Legislature,
containing more than ono subject, which shall be clearly
expressed in the title, extapt appropriation bills."
"Sturman. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature
granting any powers, or;priviliges, in any case, where the
authority to grant such' vtvers, or privilege; has been,
or may hercafter be, conferred upon the courts of this
Commonwealth."
HENRY C. JOHNSON,
grerizer of Mc House of Repraentatires
JOHN P. pE,NNEY,
sped,, 0 , the
OFFICE. CT THE liLelLL•Ttrift e OF THE CONXONWEALTH,
ECIRRIZBCRU, April 25, 1864.
Pemolvania,
I do hereby certify thatthe foregoiu„, ,, is a full, true
and correct copylf the original Joint Resolution
of the General- , Assembly, entitled " A Joint
Resolution propos ing curtain Amendments to
the Constitution , , 'as the came remains on 1110 in
this office.
Lr TsErrnioNy whereof; I have hereunto sot my
(r.. al ; hand and caused ; the seal of the Sdoretary's of
. • Iles to be affixed;the day and year above written.
ELI SLIFER,
&vett:x:4 of the Commonwealth.
The above resolution having been agreed to by a ma
jority of the members , el each House, at two successive
sessions of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,
the proposed amendments will be submitted to the peo
ple, for Caen' • adoption or rejection, on the riser Ter-SDAF
OF Atmusr, in the year of, our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and airy-four, in accordance with the tenth arti
cle 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 rciection, the pro
posed amendments to the Constitution," approved the
twenty-third datof April, one thousand night hundred
and sixty-f,ur. - ELI SLIFE ., S B.
ap27 Secretaryof the COMMOR .
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS
: ASHCROFT% LOW WATER DETECTOR
1 AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
exrdosien or burning of the flues or boiler as noth
ing can prevent it Of . not tamored.withyirom giving im
mediate notice °flack. of water in the boiler, in season to
put on a supply without drawing the fires. liyant of water
is the great source of so many sal cataaroplies which
have recently occurred.
We Warrant this imaiument_ to be a perfect insurance
against Such contingencieS. Price $5O, ,
Fall InstruCtionsgs to the Mode of application as well
as reference to most of the prominent manufacturers and
Aron masters of the State agog them, sent ou application
to D. C. MEADE & OD,
Pittsburg, Pa.
D. C. 11.sati,
Cass. lilsoct, iell
crty - kvAla - Z - v-D.
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE
l a a pleasant-, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and refreshing for inrali,is lau. dig
fever or great thirst.
Its portability recommends it to travelers.
Its convenience at pie-nice will be apreciate4L
No sugar required; one table-spoonful simply diw,olved
in a glass of cold water and it is dono.
SELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
•
jet? No. 91, Market street.
NEW PHILADELPHIA
+CLOA.K ST op. E,
IN D. W. GEORS 7 NNW BLOCK,
Market Stret, Ilarrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
07-FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS A N DCIRCULARS,
AND
FINE sPialtd SHAWLS.
Will open on the let of April. [niarit—dly
CLOAKS,
-CIBCIUL.&RS
AND
MANTILLAS,
ENT D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
mamma STRRF.T.
New. Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
assortment of • - • -
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCUL A ItS,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above. beautiful samples, in avery color and band
comely trirnined, from $7 60 to $lB.
1000 RILE. IlLt.NT.Halla
, CIRCULARS, SACKS AND Handsomely and richly trimmed, from $lO upward.
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE XARIETY.
my 26 •
NOTICE.
Tligpublic aro - requested to attend the
ening of the new dry- goods store of Brandt &
Bowman, on Thursday morning, July 7th, at the south
east corner of Second and Walnut streets (late the store
room of Joseph Kalmwiler.) This new firm have bought
out the entire stock from kfi. Irelinwiler at very low
prices, and in GOOD FAITH say to the public that they
will sell this stock of goods at one-fourth less than the.
same kind of goods can NOW BE BOUGHT AT WHOLE
SALE. jy6-dtf
PHOTOG-RAPRN./ -
ALARGE itsiortment of Photographs of
Generals and fancy pictures fersade CHEAP at $1
per dozen, at GCHETFEKB BOOK STORE,.
my24l" Harrisburg, Pa
• • •
50 DOZEN JARS . ENGLISH PIORTN I S
comorisang Fifth how, Chow, Crioltflowor,
mi xe d Pickles ; Gerkins, Walguis end' Ontop.E. .For solo
wholesale andcetAll by . SHLSLER & FRAZER.
my.s successors to VV. & op
-rusT 14BOEIVED 11 gslioni puie 6in-fait
0 wine, fronia Late:water comity firmer: the finest
made domenie wine in this city. . rriee s3,oo,per on.
For sale at-811111LER it .
M. —. .- - Sneeeentitate:Yrm. ,;,,z 4- .•
B ,eon's onnnit ;it el _! * t a ni t b i*sea
Co.alsPainoCegont wm FRAZE
Jr, & O- - -
AFRE6g saWy arlinehtilets 031.61;1 1 3ted .
Salait; CR* Pried - 13K ' 7 -
E 10261
.;.; ' & ItOERP6Z.
-
*lshii good Gold Pen? If so,
Mu M BQeuin—WB asoinors, ilennisug, Iwo
'AMUSEMENTS-
RE-OPENING OF SA FORD'S lIALL,
WITH THE
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY,
ON MONDAY. JULY 25, 1864.
rPHIS Company consists of the best :for per
formeia, oigisi,tio g of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &C.
The manager takes pleasure in announcing, that they
intend making thin THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY.WELLS & CO., Proprietor" . BlLLY PORTER, Business Agent. jy2B-412.t
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CANTVEUBITICY . B ALL.
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Proprietor—.
Business Agent
Stage Manager
Leaderor Orenester..
Trea5urer...........
OPEN every night with a first-class
party of male and female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety of lrgitimate amusement,
such as
SIKGL.VG,
DANCING,
PANTOSII(EB,
BURLESQUES, ANT) JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. - eSta in private boxes 80 oents.
Duo s open at. 7. To common, eat 8 o'clock. jylBdif
GOVERNMENT SALES, &C.
AUCTION SA LE
OF
CONDEMNED HORSES
WAR PPYARTHRST, CAVALRY BUREAU,
OPFICR OP CHIRP tiOARTERRASPRR
WASHINGTON, P. C., July 4, 1 864.
WrbtiL be scold at public auction, to thu
ghest bidder, at the times mr: places named be.
low, viz:
Harrisburg, Penn'a, Thursday, July 28th, 1864.
Altoona, Penu'a. Thursday, august 4th, 1564.
Williamsport, Penn'a, Thursday, August 11th, 1844.
TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Boma at each place.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses sold singly.
TERMS: CASH. to United States carrenrw.
JAMES A. ERIN.
Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
jy6-dtd
SALES OF REAL ESTATE.
VALUAJILE CITY PROPERTY "FOR
riIHE undersigned offers, at private sale, a
1 LOT OF GROUND, situate on Paxton street, Harris
burg, having thereon erected three frame DWELLING
HOUSES; also a bakery. and rooms which can be us=.l
for a Dwelling, a large stable and other ontbnildings.—
The lot Is 23 feetdu front, by 210 feet in depth. This pea
ports will be sold on terms to suit hurehasers Persons
wishing to examine the same can do so by calling on the
premises, No. 23 Paxton street, or at my residence au
Bldg° Road. JACOB BENGEL.
A CHOICE FARM AT PEALIC SALE.
ON THURSDAY, Auguet 4, 1861, the Ull
dersigned, trustee of S. L Bowman, wil sell at
pubilo sale, the following real estate: A tract of land, sit
uate in-Eastrennsborough, townsiiip, Cumberland, bound
ed by land of Simon Dresbach, o. Oyster and others,
containing 102 acres, more or W- - a, having thereon oreuted
a large two-story stone house, good tenant house,
large bank barn, apple orchard of choice fruit, a
pump at the door; also, a running spring near the
house. This is a choice farm and to a higb. Unto of
cation. Located 3 miles west of Harrisburg, and a halt
mile north of Oystei's
Sale to take place on the pruniees at 2 o'clock r. L fie
said day, when terms will be made by
jyle•clis GEO. W. CRISWELL, Trustee,
Land for Sale
520 ACRES of Land, in Dauphin co.
at private sale, in part or the whole, to suit
purchasers ; 135 area clear, good buildings thereon, with
.aw MilL For further partieulars, address
L
Dauphin. Dauphin MaintY. Pa,
+nv3O-dam•
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
FrOUCTITNO at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Hay
. bor.) The well known Steamers of tko Liver/KA
New York.and Phikidelphia Stealinshlp Company, are
in
tended to sail as follows: . •
Edinburgh, Saturday, July 30; Cltyof Washing:km,
Saturday, Auguet 6; City of .blanchester, Saturday, Au
gust 13, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon,. from
Pier 44, North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PiTARIR IN GOLD, OR ITS SQUITALENT IN CURRIERCI.
FIRST CA13.11; - • $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O 00
do to Loudon -85001 do to LonOtt..„ 34 00
do to Paris 95 00 do to Paris 40 cra
do to Hamburg."... 90 00 tin to Hamburg.... 37 04
Passengers alto forward to Havre, Brenton, Hotter
dam, Antwerp &c.:, at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cable, $1.:1
$B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Those who u tab to seal 1:4
their friends. can bu; b.ert‘ at tli-r•-• area
For further tutor:us:tau:tplz. .tt t t.'f.trttltanVE
JOAN G. DALE, AgentA.s tiroattway ; N. Y. or . (.1,
ZIMMERMAN, liamsburtz, 02,147_;..
Draft: 13.1 aft : Draft:::
ALIENS and persons under or over the re
quired age, who have been enrolled in this (I.4th)
District, or any other District In the State, can have that
exemption papers made out at rates 'fixed by km.
Now is the time to put in a sub..tittde and avoid the
draft.
Persons who are not liable to draft, and who wish to
enter the army as substitute=, c>n °but". the highest pre
mium.
Business transacted by mail at legal rates, and cast ur
travel thereby avoided.
Call at once, or address by mail,
EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law. id
Harrisburg, Pa,
Jy9-aaa2mos.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that is
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the first dhy of June, 1859. the stockholde: B of the
Franklin Beak, of Wastangtoo,_lienna:, willapply to the
next session of the Legislature for a renewal of Its char
ter, with as increase of ita capital from $150,000 to
_ _ C. IL RELD, President
$200,000.
WAEIiDiGTOX, PA, Juno 24, 1884.
FOR SALE,
A NEW TRUCK suitable for a stone quarry,
A
with one ton of new T Hail, weighing pounds to
the yard, for stone quarries or sidling&
DAVID
Attorney aldamt.
jyl6.3cir
EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR, and CORN
MEAL a way ,. on hand, of the best: quality, at
VIS BOYER & KOLAPER. "
fllllllESE.—Choico ueu. crop Cheese, just
1.-1 received at ijylBl BOYER & KOERPER. '
MESS BEEF and MESS PORIL.: -A chow
article of Meta Beef and Pork at
9MSLER FRAZEIti
an; lanocessora to 'Wm nook. jr.. & Co. i
ENGLISH DAIRY and
tom YORK STATE CHEESk
At fno2ol WM. DOCK, .Ti
BUTTER, BUTTER.—Fresh roll butter
from Snyder county received entry week. Also
eggs at (mpl] BOYER & IroERPRR:
(yEENS and GLASSWARE, a well be
looted assortment, just rem - iced, of tho latest, styles.
jyl.B BOYER Sr KOERitErt.
_
PRIM LARD.—Fifty firldng fine kettle
rendered LARD, for ale by the firkin orpound. just
&Jail - 6d at , . • [lylB BOY ER KORRPER.
the gallon, quart and
SPICED OYSTER-S.—T . lThu Fine Baltimore
SMUT: dr, MAZER, i k.2 4 o o y r e i te m rs, l ep tia i n c t ecl ity ,
.and for min tly
Jyl4 Suebeepora to W. Dock, Jr., t l / 4 Co.
ST EW D 0 0 K 8,-THE SHOULDER
DAYS OF MOM
Justmthived at ge.18 . 1 SOBEFFER'S BOOKSTOIM
•
S HMIS 2,--A fresh sup Ply cfllel--
.I_L eaers's Excelsior Hams and Dried Beef, at
Jaato sovEßßolutpirs
CitOSSE 4 BLACKWV , T4IB FiNd-01i
.PICKLES, a rare article [or table ase, Plat rt."' ..giri34'
did f i r ago by SEISLER PRAZEIt:
(mammon to Dock. & con
"Fr4F SE-Choice new crop Cheese, past
1 1,,J received at SHLSIA , R. & FRAZER,
yer Snocossors tow. rook, sr., & co
J. E DON ELL
JOE StILLEt.
ANDY WILLIA ire
HARRY ME.,TAYER
..... J. (I. DILLER
MUSICAL l'AnCce
COMIC OPERAS,
NEGRO COMICALITTE%
SALE.