paik Etitgapt NOTICE. TO ADIT ERT/SELR.S.—AII Advar. tisclutots, Easiness Notices, Marriages, Deaths, ac., to socure insertion in , •tho TE EtAPH, mwtat invariablyba accont. pianist' with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted In the Morn ing Edition without extinct, chargoi. • HARRISBURG, PA FRIDAY EVENING, MY 29, TOWN AND COUNTRY, "Going the whole.hog" is now politely ran dered, "accelerating the total piggy,"- Tau Lancaster papers state that Captain Hebble's company of mounted men,' of that city, has been ordered to repot., in Harrisburg. ES:=l CoL. F. B. SF KHAN has been appointed recruiting agent for Perry county, to ;visit Southeast Virginia, with rendezvous at IFort rEss Monroe. . , SimElul, companies of One hundre afs ' men, fully uniformed, arrived here yesterday, from the camp at Pittsburg. They helong to Col. Clark's regiment. Tux IlAavas-r G&THERED.—The wheat and' rye crops in this vicinity have been safely housed. The crop was a heavey one, and the weather having been very favorable, the grain was gathered in excellent condition. Is our notice of the cue hundred days' men, yesterday, we stated that Col. Fisher was act ing Brigadier General. We should have said Col. Nagle was in command of the brigade. We make the correction, in justice to theidast named officer. ON Sunday morning next, Rev. D. A. L. Laverty, of the Fourth Street Bethel, will preach a sermon upon the subject of Sabbath Schools. In the evening of the same day Rev. L. will preach the first of a series of sermons to the young, in the Bethel. Tm The Sabbath School of the Fourth Street. Bethel held its celebration to-day, on Independence Island. There was a large at tendance, and the occasion was one of rare interest to those connected with the 'school. A delightful - time was had beneath the elmdes of the beautiful trees on the island. =3ll TEE sale of condemned Government horses, which commenced at Camp Curtin, yesterday, was attended by a large number .oE ptirsons desirous of purchasing. The prieest764.3. wore all that Uncle Samuel could 'desire, while at the same time many of the purchas, ers obtained bargains, as some of the horses will become very valuable if properly treateid. =me VERDE= GUM:MS.-Our patriotic young townsman, Capt. G. Washington Fenn, has received authority to raise a company of men for one year's service. Capt. Fenn hair had considerable experience in the field, and be ing thoroughly conversant with military mat ters, will make a good officer. Tho head quarters for recruiting are in the Exchange, on Walnut street. VERY lISPORTANT INTERNAL REVENUE DEEI mom —The Commissioner of Internal keys nue has decided that clerks or agents selling goods by sample do not require a licen3i3; if the firm for which they are engaged has a dealer's license. Clerks traveling on foot or by wagon and selling goods, must bave a pedlar's license. Clerks traveling by railroad, steamboats, dm., &c:, displaying and selling goods at hotels, stores and other pla4s, must have dealer's license. Jewelry pedlar . ; selling dry goods by original piece or palltage must pay fifty dollars license. A tzw fishing lamp has been invented, which consists principally of a lantern, air tight and water-tight, having a double roof to ratify the air, from which it is conveyed by, pipes to tho foot of the burner. This air is supplied by means of a flexible tulri), and' a similar tube is fitted to the roof to carry off the smoke and consumed air. It may ,be constructed for oil or gas. It can be let down into the water twelve feet or mor !to allure the fish, which axe readily attractid py the glare of the light, and which - almost in sures suoceall. It may also ba need with ad vantage for the examination of aubtxte4e ships. P.n.s° Du/ ran vas Ltrxtrax.---The lavers of fine Havanes and meerchanms will prob.- ably soon have to forego such luxuries. The tax on tobacco is very heavy. A number of the most extensive segar manufacturers 'of New York, have suspended business, owing partly to the advanced wages insisted upon by the journeymen, and partly to the heavy taxation. If the cost of manufacture could be reduced to the old standard, the tax would not be burdensome. Under the' new rates, segars that on the 30th of June were sold for $45 per thousand, cannot now be furni S bed for less than $B5 or $9O per thousaudo FOVIITA Wino.—A meeting of citizens of the Fourth ward was held last evening, tr , make arrangements for raising the quote • un der the recent call. The ward was yided into districts, and committees appr,t r Od t o call upon all the citizens to solie:, i t eentrititi dons towards raising a bour4 biza The committals commenced thei7,. labors tbb rmorn . : ing, and we learn have 'nem very auceassfuic. There is now a prop sect that sufficient mo ney will bo subso be- d providffig that every man does his " 'gybed—provides An ad j °l3. ,:ned meeting will be het4 - at the Hope Hr .gine House, on Saturday evening, to hear 'the report of the committees; 'Should ee'l citizens of the ward escape a call frotn . said committees, they are requested to attends the adjourned meeting, and contributoil amounts as they may see proper to give. Spe- . vial attention is called to this matter, and it is hoped that none will fail o = respond as lib orally as their circumstanoes SEE a4sTrimeggott of ; an9gteN . ;large sale 0 • • • _ 4 3 , 8 ,. !_kt three &sloe* this *lmam the ratiry'reac44-41 is 4*ifia. *a shade. , Tem Lancaster /*vs* says that horse steql lag has become so common in that and adjoiit. ing =AU" timit it is to er . safe to pur t chase a /10188 Beal; Buimr.—On Wednesday afternoon, ge b tuitngigo s , T ettre•ito t !For- IT'coint?, - .3ta&nriseTr tigh t ant Emil with its entire contents of grain and hay, tc., wits in a short space of time consumed by fire. Two stacks of tliay werMilso burnt up. Tie loss was quite heavy. .ThaAlzrauL.PwuralSO Mar.kaposTsi OAR NON.—B. G. Flowers, Artist, of Pidge RosO, has photographed the great gun which sir- - rived here from Fort Pitt, a flay or two ago. He has beautiful pictures of the cannon, both of the card size for albums and the large sizer for framing. The first named sells at 25 cents, and the others at $l. All who desire to get a full view of the monster gun should go to Mr. Flowers. . . SA FORD m raiLADELPHIA. —We see that Mr. S. and his new mammoth Troupe are per forming- at the Walint Btreet'• Theatre, to the largest crowds ever ,aeen_ .With the mills-of that estahlishment. We undetstaxid they are egtiat to What Forrest 'could dtav in the proper season. It is well known that Sun ford is at home in the city. He expects to open here about the 22d of August, with a new great combinations of lake gentile. men, SCHOOL TB►UStaa who design attending the meeting of the State Teachers' Association,: to be held at Alicicinit next week, should not leave home until they have voted for the amendments to our State Constitution. Prof Ingram, President of' the 'Association, has given public notice through 44,ir,cOumns that he will not go to Altoona until after he has voted, and•we presume there cannot bean organization effected until he arrives at the place of meeting, Which will be in the evening, of Tuesday. Teachers should remember this. Skye rut trirromsts.—We hope none of our returned soldiers will part with the uniform in which they fought tor i thetTli9O, neon any consideratiori whatever . - The time will cone when they will regard thoso old blue coaris or red Clips and trolsers;"aa the elieleast t'moutre;3 they possess. It would. he a proud tbitkg for a father hereafter to sar, to his boy or girl "That old coat was sing,ed hy,the .re of det tysburg," or, " That rent was made by a bullet in front of RichniOnd.'"- It will be a precious heirloom to leave hetsind - to those who ant to take our places. Save, the uniforms—they will hereafter be the berat ,titles to honor and respect a man can posses:ma 4 Avalun-fa #9,11043LE SITUATION.—Drs;' William Evans, of hEereer, C. W., a woman of 3,5; has had a difficulty in her Stomach for several years. W., phYaiciana have deci ded that the isolable is 'occasioned by, a live and growing snake in the stomach. I It has now gown so laitye that it distends the stomach 'aiteriroducea - bithel upon he outside as large as a quart bowl. Upon pressing with the hand the reptile recoils arer,produces...groat distress in the stomach. When fish or meat is being cooited in the room, if the snake is not satisfied With food, it rises up in thethreat, producing stran gulation. When dashing food, it manifeuits it by rising' uifizt the throat. Physicians see no way in which this snake can be remotred withoutcertain death to the WOl2/111. ARREST or Drool:sm.—Two men n tied Daniel Chambers (alias Dan Shutter) and Al beit Iliilier;were arrested by officers Ca tslip bell and Davis, on suspicion of being 1 -In their passession was found an as sortment of burglarious instruments. W hen before the Mayor for a hearing; papers sere found i*pon them, indicating that they las immed different . names at different pia sesv- They have for some time boarded at the , 3or ner of Third and Mulberry streets. The l tro prietress of the boarding house testified t ;hat they had not slept in the . hooss a pingle night during the time they have been board ting there, and that 'every evening they char; ged ,their clothing, laying off those of a god anit which worn worn during the tiny, th (probably for tie purpose ofpassing =- selves off as gentlemen with a view to spotting places on which to operate,) and donning ?Id clothes, in which to operate when "proSes atonally engaged." Both men were re-com mitted for a further hearing, when they rill probably be furnished with quarters at Fort Simmons. - . • POLICE AMI:EIL —A number of cases Wive been before the Mayor, seiT:ral of which are of more than ordinary tnportanoe. The fol lowing haw been s 4l ,4osed of since ,our iast report; - William 7 _,arris, a wounded soldier, tit drtmk t. „_ -9 : l o7.4rardr. L yesterday , Re , ltad ralivr CI of a considerable amount t 1 r. night previous, which probably ca him to imbibe too frebli Yesterday, and whiht he was under the influence of fighting whisky he gave chase Jo several colored people, and , ended his opert;ttoniliFiWicinfrehavings in a house occupied by a'colored family named gel:unit, and setting fin 'to them.`He was subsequently arrested, and after a..hearing was liornmitted for court. Jackson, a colored bbs 4ho ' woe arrested - fOr disorderly conduct, was iti-amh , mitted to the lock up. Charles ciilisois, drunk and &wady, was dis - eliamid, *KM payment of a tine_and coats, Jos ph Hutchins, a soldier, got on a spree, and was robbed, last night, or a gold watch valued aO - $80.• It Walla gift -of his mother. i tioOh .Wafi awaited for drunkeaness, and nfterkeetrinthreober, was handed over to the drunk and - littorals:in Ins: disohatfef 7 thle .and k )1 P!! 1 , 'S!! ? / / q 7 1 1y 1 ": 44 tr , _ „ . EINE =I =1 Y eiunte,,MWAßted for One Teaks. Virlrrior- Girardr.• , -The•vmdersigned-hasr• ie•-• oohed authoTity.to s. raise a company for one year's service inhott of the draft. SA b0"",...- ty will bo given to all good men, and possibly $4OO. At all events I have =ids such ar. !angements as will insure to all the moron loettri given anywhere. This is the. only way to avoid the draft. Headquarters at the EXCHANGE, Walnut street. • G. WASHINGTON FENN, Captain jy2B-tf _....,5.... _.. First Ward Meeting. An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the First ward will be held. at the Black Horse Hotel, Front street, this (Friday) even ing at 8 o'clock, to receive the report of the committeesappointecVand for completing the arrangements for .%Hiag - the quota of the ward in the pendingdratt. Punctual attend ance of all free-holden and those subj&t to the draft is requested. - Sixth Ward lll[eeg. An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Sixth Ward will be held at the Good Will Engine house, Ridge ioad, this (Friday).eve ning, at seven o'clock, to receive the report of the committee appointed to ascertain the quota of the ward. Bluetit"' attendance of all freeholders , and those subject to draft is requested_ • Tax Taxan Warm arm zat. Deal - v.—At a meeting of the ,citizens of the Third ward, held last night, it was resolved to pay a bounty of $2OO to acceptable recruits for one year's service. A premium of $lO will also be paid to any person furnishing an accepta ble rOcruit, by applying at the office of J. /if. Wiestling, Esq., in Walnut Street, or to d.; B. Ewing, Esq., in Walnut street. Waonnnus Futons or DRY Goons AS nz- PORTED BY NICKS, SNIT* & CO.— No. 81 Ahin 83 FRANKLIN' tiTILIZT. Nsw Yon', July 26, 1864. Sprague prints, 40c ; American, 40c ; fic, -420 r Dunnels, 40e ; Hutches B, 30c ; American delaines, 47ic • 4-4 White Muslin, Bates 70c ; Wa num6, 75c ; Packetone, bsc ; White Rook, 6The ; IdOnsdale,- 656; Cot ton Flannels, Hamilton, 750 ; Globes, •.-70e Cenestoga, .70e. _ The above is a:quotation of prices of at 3 w leading articles, at' which sales t n made. The public can see,from ,thinkpriees, that the cheap store of C. Bowman, 140', 1, corner of Front and Ifasket streets; Haros burg, PO., is sailing; theie same style and Make of goods •af five to, ten cents a yard cheaper than the present wholesale prices. This .state of things (sin not of amine continue bags short time. We, therefore relpectfalty desire those in want of dry goods, to purchase at.once. SPECIAL NOTICES. Bannvaritls Trochep.' For the care of Hoarseness, Throat. bid: eases, &a, are. specially recommendedt to ministers, singers and persons whose vote on Calls them to speak in public. ManufaUt ably by 0. A. IBannvati. & Co., • , Pa-, to whom all orders should be addr Sold by druggist every where. Hftd the following testimonials fop some of our eminent dergynten: Hanancante, Feb. Bth, 1884. C. d. Beintvairz—Dear Sir: I have Used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistaria Loserwei and otthlr preparations for imam:mos and , throat t,, , wribles, and.in comparison with thew all. can Cheerfully commend , your own ea a most admirable speciflo for pnbliC ivealteri3 and.singus, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and I 'haw found them serving in tithe of need moot oftnusil_ • Yours truly, T. H. .RORMION, Pastor of N. B. Presbyterian Church. 1101 agree. with Mr. Robinson as to 'theValue of Bannvares Troches. • ' • W. O. OATTkLL, tits Pastor of 0. B. Presbytesiin Ohnroii Kamussuso, Jan., L 64. To a. A. BArmvairr--Deer Sir: Inc . th °habit of speaking very frequent 4, and In placeit where the vocal organs are very inAkeb taiedn. I have found the need of ' somegenUeespehto rant, and that want has been supplied in )(our excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used; in ' removing speedily that brat:less of the voice arising from ite.too frequent use, and impairing th effectiveness of the delivery of public lit • dresses. Yours, Ac., JNO. WALKER, JACKSON. Istor of the Lomat St. Methodiit'Ohurch. To C. A. Bauman—Dear tEr:‘ Having used .. your Troches, I am free to say they 'sate the boot I have ever tried and take 'great p,leasurc in recommending them to all persons aft ated with sore _throat. or huakiness of yoke arising from publicßoseisugi. or diving. yosars, 1:1. RAN, pad° r of Ridge Alrelltle ifeakalt Church. Dntrauti. ATrozszes Orsura, iluoniusuno, Feb. 29. 1864. ' • To O. A. BeaucvAsc—Deor r : / have found y our Troches to be invaluable in re lieving I 'coarseness and in strengthening the nmaeles of the throat. They impart clearness to the v oice, and are certainly of great bene fit to all public! speakers" • A. 41 /Mtn sir To. Clear the Home of Plies,' use Dutcher's celebrated LIGHTNING FIX-lIILLICH a peat elj ratitsp. artlplk_eity to use. greeysbeser.wilthilbs quart .19 HY ERYwHERE. K-43 gAIWINF O :I I W4 I44 "Idtaltsph aq5aith...,_•,..0.._.;.-. - . 1"' (halal, ie . . lk , pdt, . fat* 0 . - Isignan n . acta fz _. iit ,imar-Lewi, . .. Brown's Bronchial Troches. i„have never ehanged mind respecting them frOitt' the that, except to think .yet better of thatedneti I began thinkin well of." Rev. HEINRY WARD BERCURR. "The are a staff of life to me." • L Pros. EDWARD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton Clinton,Hollem N.Y. "For Throat Troubles they are a apeolgc." , N. P. NUJ PI 'Too favorably" known to need commendatlon.'"' Hon. CRAB. A. PHELPS, Pres. ILese.Retuite. • 4664etela no opium nor anything tniturioin!! Dr. A A. HATES * Chemist, Boston. "An eiNgant ceentdaation thr COORM2 I Dr. G. F. - B=0W; Botha. r oXin u mee their use to public speakers." Rev.& AI. OBAPliti "Koet salutary retie in Eroncjidtfa" Rev. S. SIZIGYRN,D,:Norrestcw, Ohio. "Very bene fi cial when wackier** Colds.' Rev. B. J. P. ANTPRSBON: St. Loula "Ahnost,instant relief in the dietresiingleber otbieath- WS Poo" Alith rt- " A. c gaticsrorr, . . "Therhaviledted my awe exactly. rellievlnt ca m 4 throat - ni with e ease." " A a 6)-14 French Pada ChtirdltiU ctimi tareith As therearohnuationobenate toobealalhe DO TOV,IIIII2IACTD plf. CLIMB DR. BL'OODPS SNIISTRaIIeSOIPIO PILLS cure, to lesathan SD days, itte-woret .sews orNSLIVOLLSNEtA, Impoteney, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan ity, and all llrirezy, Sexual and Nerveus Afttetioae, no mattet from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per, 00x. Sent, poet-041d. by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure In most cases. Address , JAMES S. BUTLER., /216-d&w3m General Agent, 429 Broadway, N. Y. A WORD TO THE WISE. There is ho need of any person having the Dysentery for One day. All 4, ask of the public is-to try my Dysen , tory Drops; only 25 - 6 ents 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 intieet worth trying. Prepared and sold only by Mrs. L Bidl,liouth Pine street. Harrisharg. iy2s-dtf Military lineis Attended To Bounty, Pensimc-Back tilar, Subsistence ar.dlitarj and War etalme, generally ' made ant and collected. Per sons rmiding as a diesancecan have their business tit*, acted by mail, by aridrepirs - CISENESSYDER, Attorney-lit-Sae,:! eir.o.ty :Third street, Barriabary • EDITOR OF TELEGRAPH : Dear Sir:— With your peirirdssion I wish to say to the readers of your paper that,Luill send, by return mall, to all who wish it (fres) a Recipe, with full directions fot' making and using a simple - Tegetabte Balm, that will ef fectually remote , in ten days, Pimples , Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all iiiptirities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, tooth and brauilfuL I will also mange to those having Bald Reads or Bare Faces, simple directions and inlot citation that will entibla them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applicatiomomewered by return mall withcett, charge. Reepectfully yours, —THOS. F. CFlAPMAN'oeChemist, iYIS-dkw3m . '• 831 Broadway, Now York. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. Swallow two or.tluve hogsheads of "Buchu." "TOW°. Bitters," "Sarsaptifilla," "Nervous Antidotes," he., he., he., and after yo ttAre initialled with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S F.HGLIAN spit% 110 l'lLLS—and be "restored to health and vigor In keel. than thirty days. They are purely vegetable. pleasant to. lake, prompt and salutary in their effects on the brolieu r down and ohatteredoonatitution. Old and young eau MSC. them with advantage. Imports I and sold in the United States only by JAS. 8 BUTLCB, VAT Steadies& ,Aew! VAIL . zgr Agent tor the Umtedtttea.. P. S.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, Will be mailed to any address co receipt ptioe, which is ONE DSLLAIt, 1 Aefundedthz pie Agent it satisf itqlocteidgikjyltor3m • „ SELLING of Summer Goods at low prioes, such as Summer Dress Goods, Latin. Sun Umbrellas, Lace Shawls, and Summer :shawls. We have also on hand a very largo Mirastamant of Muslims, Calicos, Ging ham; Stockings, Handkerchiefs', Black :thus, Piaid bilks, White Cambric's, Undressed French Cambrics, White and Colored Flannels, and in fact an assortment of dry gouda not surpassed by any. To all of which. we invite those Who Wide nirraitilillifi t4oollppi, ;ell at leas prices than we can roPhineibe k tiffor alibi: At all kinds of dry goods are advancing every day, now is th e limo to buy. .134 d S. LICWir. V 0 RECRUITS for one yea; for Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, • for woks' the largest local bounty is offered. Persons wish ing to enlist should call upon the committee at the Far mers' Hotel, Market St. J. 0. SAXTuN., -, , „-, - -.C. - .S. SAMPLE.' WANTED—At $l5O per Month.—We witnt a reliable Canvasser In every county. Abe have agents makiug $ll5O per month which we will pri)ve to MO: ac9b14W11941.1t 4" l ' inds 8R05:1.9 0 ., • Its,ll/.o9rap:Md• jy2B-1m EitßliPrittPiftS :-VITARitI2O. TWO:wabstitutakto sena for.one wont ed, to who s2ao:eseb be :paid;.: Apply to Trasztas C Maenciwellonserney•atdarr, Canoe :111 Third street, near Pine,'Mullane% ra. atlt T -*ATE 1 A LARGE UNFURNISHED 11 0 IT S E, NEAR THE BIIIIIINESS PORTION OF THIS CITY Apply -AL , THIS OFFICP.. SUBSTITUTES WANTED, POE which a liberal price will be paid. Apply at the Union Hotel, Market street 02840i* S. S. BELL • ". • „WOE 1tEd61111197.441 4 , e A., H. .1317r$4,litti4t.liaitoVer,t0rxishiP, offeig himself as 45andidatii tditio s citao - of eg,; ister. If nominated and elected bo pledges hims elf fulfil the duties of the office with fi delity, jy27-w * FOR REGISTER. G EORGE MARK, of South2'Allover toLn- P.F.a . TE n i t, of Dauphin ; ieltt lt% cih l i f — e t ite t ,te r d t , b ell e alt pledges himself to perform the duties of said aloe with ndelS9. Jets CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. u , limuuserniarru, June 9,.1111. ritii nopeatitilly offewelf the Republicans ndasigted of the 14th lkingressionsli hiuw Dl9. &let of Peenaovaulai etiropotied'Or-the - chuntifen'of ph* Juniata, 'Fotihaitiberhunl, -Union an/ Snyder, for unsUon by the several obontyconVeritioni'of the said Dietrict. • •' • fleAtillo] ' ZIATAN UPI DUDOLPH MILLER, of East Hanover leeptehiP, dant toteatiPag.sae for the office of NOW: moinhigteetlid °reeled eaper lie pledgee him self to NMI the duties of the aim with tklelity. je26.ll2wawto* RUDOLPH MILLER. , EXTERMINAT 4 ),4 I, s-, T~A 'B.. P — Eita' r.- tA • it Nxermvs. , EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. -"COSTAR'S" =TERMINATORS. .4:108rom.- mitt Its ; 11% 4 ""atfrs . ESTER wINAToRs. "COSTAR'S , ' EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. XXTERM/RATOBS. ; “COMUYS" - %ItRAINATOKK.,' , toviatt ,, RrINA 4 TP P RA s. EXTEKMINAToRs. EXTERMINATORS. : 4, 4;;0RM1N3' , _ WponNATults. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" RETSELMLNATOEa - • ; Framancizoits.. titeeriairs , FsmimlNATints. FMTI•MAINAEMRS. "COSTAR'S". , EXTRAMINLIM. _ . ZXTSRMIAATOra "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTRRMINAToRs. wi l motiN I VITERMINATORS. -; =TERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" , EXTERMINATOKEL EXTERMINATOR& Fee itats,Aiice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Meal Moths in Furs, 'Woolens, Insects on Pants, Fowls, Animals, etc. ":Afk. yew mlabili4e4 in NO% ,City,!! • "OnirldfailibkikernediedteMm2." "Free from Folsom" "NotahroteretwOrthelluman Family." "Ram come out of their holes to die." Air Sold by all Druggists everywhere Aril!! Bauman I I I of all worthless Imitations. W" Costar's'' Repot, NO. 482 Broadway, N. T. fold by , D. W. GROSS k CO Wholesale and retail agents. And by all Drugilets in Harrisburg. Pa Jet 0-dawBni Pnorosr 011711); 14TH Duman"; Mizawsimuu, Pa., June 6,186 t ITO DRAFTED AVEN.—I am directed by I. Limy, Col. J. Bamford, A. A. Provost liarsbis Genera. by his uirraidie, No. SO, of June 4, 1864, to pub lish "That dratted mat ire not allowed to enlist as roma tiers alter being &Sled; and that the erectus for drafted MU will remain for, the sub.districts from which they , wen drafted, no niattetishether local bounty has or has not been paid to kith mae, upon "illegal enlistment" 1 —JNO. KAY cr.Esuorr inf , Captain - Ind ltrorost Marshal, 14th Dis't, Pt, Jefl 1.5000C0. MUSH. of the eel.. brated at. George brand, Aug meow sad fbr ale by SHIBLIfft TRAM, - animeoceors So Wm. Dakar. ock) es, --.L.7 :is.. 4f.JAND/DATPS. FOR REGISTER. COSTAR'S•" YESMIN ; 1211/I=l W A I3 VERVEMENtSi - ' 7 IT Or THE - DRAFT ! EM - . :One zirearls Seloriee. . .• CAPT. Milk , AND . LIEUT.: LIGHTNER, APING received authority (the first is saw) to raise a conipany: of volunteers for ONE II •. gars SERVICE, now - Wes rare. inducements tAt able ladled men to enter the Renee- ' Anidf at the' OURt 'HOUSE, or at MILES' GROCERY STOEZ .on Ridge Road. Jy27-dtf Cavalry :/-14irOes - 'Wanted. .AMm.ST Quentinstaarines Geste; t" S. AA. RAILRISBMW, PRINS:, July 20th, 1804. I UUNTlL._further, laden, .one hundred and sixty-live (135).dollars per head will be paid for all IVaii•i4els. • delivered at the Government stables atllarriebutg, Pa., Saki horses to- bo amid in id/ particubirso3o/ la& Ulan (s)llve nor more than (9) nine years-old; leem 14% to 18 hands high, fall fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise and °raise eumcleat for cavalry purposes , - -- rbeeeereci/keseiont wild be eerie* adhered, awl minted= averyparticsalar. • - Paycnentanade on didirm - y-0f47) saven.borsceor o4er. -Roans of: inspection from 8 a ar,. to 41 e.. 0. The-de mand 13.121V3gt anden immediate response is solicited. G.. RGLGELENn.ataI,. Dept. and Asir C.-Qr. 11. r. iy2B-dtf HOOPS, CORSETS, fik_LOYES, LADIES' WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, prO BE SOLD LOWER THAN PRESENT J. WHOLESALE PRICES at _ MAYE3I, iY26 4 lt 13 Market str6ei, Boger's ola arand. 'ATTIa NT/Ori! ATVEN T ON: W.A.NTED, VOLUNTEERS FOR ONE YEAR! T • O fill theg uts of the SECOND WARD of the City of Harrisburg. Bounties will po pnsd as follows: Ward bounty, Cash Government bounty.,. Total bounty PAY Pkit MONTH, $l6, TERN OF SERVICE, ONE YEAR ONLY! $lO will ba paid to 4Oaten furnishing an acceptable Recruit. Apply at Daniel Wagner's, Second Ward House, Corner of Second and CheetnAatreeta, to J. W. SIXONTON 13 ,' PETER K. .)YD, DANIEL E. WILT, jy26-dif Reenl. ting Committee, Second Weil Pror*als for Hay. AssurrsarrAleirt's °STICH, llsamilminto, Plums., July 58;188! QEALED PRORQBALS will be received at this office uptirl2'o'clock, N., Saturday, July 30th, to furnish this departMent with (200) Two Hundred Tons of baled Hay, (2,000) two thousand pounds per ton, all to be of the beat merchanlable quality, subject to such In spection as I may direct. Proposals for the dOvorY Hay inAO/1t at tr. S. Got , - Irnment- 00 :Talk. 11 0ar EngLint!alrit Ftta the line of the Lebanon Valley Rallroad,) are alsci incited - Proposals for any amount over (50) Filly Tons of Hay on this contract, will be received. Each patty obtainhin a contract will be required to en- ter auto , bonds withipproved sureties foi itsjalthati ego ' cution. The department reserves to 'ltself the right . to reject, any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to Captain E. C. Reicien bach, Ass't Quartermaster Vols., Harrisburg, Pa., . and will be endorsed "Proposals to furnish Hay." Hy order of CAPT. J. G. JOHNSON, Chief Qr. Dep't Susquehanna. H REICHEN BACH, ' Capt. and Ass't Qr. Mr. . . Jy2iidtd son FM= TBN-110R8E- power .ntetun engiin© and XX' Wet, steam 'pipes, Water pipes, pumps and beater complete; oseiMatingengine and eytmder many:AG -lured byioel-Weldman, patent Improved oscillating en Olio builder. May be seen at Canal slave, foot of Walnut, str6eti Rimieburg. - For terSta r ac.., elsonirelst , Canal oflice;'Market street, near t Tutted elates Motel.. • Haasasnoito, July 53,1884 NOTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. A LL scidien discharged on account of :Am ,Notinas receivectlebattac can have their $lOO bounty, _tinder act of March 3, 1863, collated by calling immediately on or Wareing by mail EUGENE SNYDER, 177-d2w Attorney-Q . 1,1w, Third streot , Harrisburg, Pa , '. • TRINITY COLLECTION f;0/1111 , -, Chureh _Music • CONTAINING ALL 'TES- • PSALM , ANIYHVMN . .TUNES CHANTS &C. ITSEP. in Trinity Church'; New York, and its Thpe Cbakels, by Edward HoJges, Bus. Doc., or Sydney Sussex - Cofte, Cainbridge, rhgland, with val uable .additions by. the editor, S. Parkman Thckennan, blue„ 800., organist and director or magic in Eedin. Paul's churob, Boston. PliP3 in cloth Wilding, $$ 00; Boards, $2 50. ' OLIVER, DITSON - & CO., Pabllabord, 217..Watdrington Etroqi,- Boston. i.V2l.t; Millinery and - Fancy 4/beds. MM. J. WM% at No. 8 Matket Square, next dear to relll'auOnfeetionery, keeps constant. ly on band the latest styles Of Bonnets, Ham, Ruches, FloWera, Ribbons, dm., together with a tineassertment of Dress Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, GolLsra, Can, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety Goods in ramrod. All the latest Designs ef Dress Patterns direct front the New York Swam Dress and Cloak making neatly ere. crated. Thankful for the patronage bestowed since her opening, she trusts, by a strict atteution to business and her endeavors to give general satisfaction, to continue to receivna share .tho publie initionasn; jyl-dam CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK AT AxD BEL'OW' COST. IRS. N. NITER, NO. 13 EIKE MEET, BEING desirous of closing her Summer _Li Stock of Millinetztloods, offers for sale at greatly re weed prices, such as SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, HATS AND FLATS, &C. Constantly on band s splendid szaortment of STL vELvicrs, , LACIES,_ RHCEIDES; MX)? EILTRTS, coßarrs, HOSIERY, HANDKRCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLLARS, • . ' CUP, BELTS. NETS, FANCY GOODS, ka. Dealers will do well to allots groat bargaina can be had at wholesale. - Jolt lY SEBSTITIITES !LED LOCAL CREDITS FURNISHED. PARIUS wanting Substitutes can be sup plied at but rates. Lang credits tontlehed and wiwrainoti. The ptibile will And our Roam ittepospd to deal liberally with aft. O. 0. SI A M TANaIe 4 CO, j11.9.1m0 ..... 1 21..XeitecEitreet„Haniebam Ps. ama-17*1 "4 1 PY . ' be#4 bill to, thAt. office. . . LL kindsyytlauling-witirwagons or carts .L 3., will b. prceptlydone by WWI on JACOB RUM; - -• etweLand Meadow Lane. EMN NM alb) irsil ranaoutreceand Mk taw mAcK ty #l, # _ K i l • - •• SEMENTS: RE-OPENINO .OF SAN FORD'S HALL, WITH CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY ; ON MONDAY ; JULY 25, 1864. r .11_ THIS Cbinparis consists ofthe best star per formers, consisting of - SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIAN!. GY.IIINAMS,&O. The manager takes pleasure iti announcing that they Intftd making thia THE Concert Rail of the city. BARRY WELLS fi Co., Proprietors. BILLY POIIM, Busing Agent • .172342 t CA.NTMEtiESUIt'sr WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Propzietor.. ...... Brahma Agent *age Manager Leader of Orchester.: Treasurer....... 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, Pk OMI~tES, BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. Admission, 23 CAttiF. Seats is private boxes 50 costa Bows open at 7. To common,* at 8 o'clock. jylBdtf GOVERNMENT SALES, &C. A.IIMION SALE OP CON % DEMNED HORSES. Welt Dm...Lamm, CAVALRY Beason, • OFFICkS OS Cam Quoataluaosvna, Wosmsocon, D. C., July 4, /M. Wabe sold at public auction, to tho wa bidder, at the times and places named be low. , "Altoona, Perin's, Thursday, August 4th. 1884. Williamsport, Peen'', Thursday, August ttt6.184. TWO HUNDRED (2.®) Cavalry Bosses at each place. These Horses have been condemned as unlit for the Oavalry service of the Army. For road and farm porposea many good bargains may be had. $2OO 100 Horses sold singly. MIMS: CASH In Untied. States Currency. JAMES A_ .Iy6-did • Lt. CoL and C. Q. M. Cavalry atiraU. $3OO SALES OP REAL EST-ATE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR rfIECE undersigned offers, at private sate, a A. LOT OP GROUND, situate on Paxton streeVtiarrls burg having thereon erected three frame DITY.LUNG ROUSES; also a bakery. and rooms which can be used for a Dwelling, a large ;table and; other outbuildings.— The let is 23 feet In front, by 210 feet in depth. This pea. party will be sold on term sio suit hurcbasers Persons wishing to examine tho same csh do so by Galling on the premises, No. 28 Paxton street, or at my realdssace on Ridge Road_ Uy2s4llsr] JAWS RENORL A CHOICE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, August 4, 1864. the un dersigned, trustee of S. L. Bowman, wVJ telt at public sale, the following real estate: A tract of land, sit este In EastPonnaborough township, Cumberland, bound ed by land of Simon Dresbach, Gt. o. Oyster and.oihers, containinglo2 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a largo two-story Stone house, good tenant; house, largo bank barn, apple oroharl of choice Iron, a pump at the door; : also, a running spring near the house. This is a choice farm and In aligh state of col cation. Located 3 Wiles west of lituristruig, and a half mile north of Oyster's Point. Sale.to take on the premises at 2 o'clock r. M. on said day, when terms - will be made by • - - JylB.dta ORO. W. CRISWELL, Trustee. 520 A . F E r ill o l t' in or th a i t Aeto c :n psers ; 124Paeres sale, cleat gooti Part bnildin;s thereon, with Saw a Milk For further partionlara, outdraw mere • Dauptitti, nAupbl=thi m73041:1m• Steam Weekly to Liverpool. MOUCHItiG at QIJAENSTOWN,, (Cork Har bor.) The well known Steamers of the .I.Preuexd, New York and Philadelphia. Steanmalp Company, me In. tendedlo sail as ['Memo: ' I/EM Dliriburgb, Saturday; July 30; City of Washington, Saturday, August 6; City or Manchester, Satursay, Au gust 13, and oveor aucceecling Saturday, at Noon, from tier £4, North Riser. Pr[AULD IF GOLD, oa In siaraysuisr is onassticr. FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAUE - $3O ou do to London 35 00 do to L0nd0n. . .... 84 00 do to Paris... 95 00 do to Paris 40 00 do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg,— 37 09 ' Pearangena also forwar to Havre, Bremen: Antwerp, &c., at equally 10w stag • • • 4 Fares iloro Liverpool or iltrotaistowti: lst ()obis, $%, $BB, Fla' "Steerage, $35. Ttiose Who wish to send fur then' friends Can buy tickets tier.: at tLew.. rates. OE For further information apply at the tom any' Offigga JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Btosilwoi CVO 7J.MMEII.,MAN, Harrisburg. Daaft Draft g • flkattl A LIENSand persona under or over the ro- Districzek. oaredany age, who have been enrolled invina (lAth t, or otherglistrict lulls) Slate, 4=l/aye their Diemption papers made out at rates axed" by law. Now is the time to put in a substitute and avoid the draft. Persons who are not liable to tiraft,-and who wish to ester the army as eabatitmea, can obtain the ingbeat pre. " Business transacted by mall at, legal rates, sad cost of travel thereby avoided. Call at once. or address by mail, EUGENE. SNYDER, Attorney at Law, - 3d street. Harrisburg, l'a. J99-eal2mo& PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvtuma, passed the lest day of June, 1839, the stockholders of the Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the next session or the Legislature for a renewal - of its char ter, with an increase of Its capital freer $150,000 to $200,000. C. 14.Rfb3), President. Waserretrros, PA., June 24, 1884.' je27 FOR SALE, ANEW TRUCK suitable for a stone quarry, with one ton or new T Rail, weighing =pounds to the yard, for stone quarries or sidling& DAVID 14171411 A, Attorney itirLaw. jyl6.Bw EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR and CORN MEAL always on hand, of tho best quality ga- Ira BOYNR & ROMtPEB. I IliEESE.—Choice new Crap Cheese; just 'j received at [Vial BOYMAti KOERPI,R. FAS BEEF and ktEgS EMS. - -A choie .1.1.1. article of Mess Beef anft Pork une at, imm'&nteixti *oft tatiOcoaatielf o . Wel k L DAIRY -and . . ram YORE STATE CRDESK At foo2ol WM.. DOCK, .IR„ & Ca BIITTFX, . BEITTEIL--Fresh roll butter from Snyder county received every week. Also eased. pripti BOYER it. lEUERPER. QUERNS and GLASSWARE, a well se lected assortment, just, received, of the latent styles. jy lB BOYER & ROMPER. DRUM LARD.—Fifty firkins fine kettle A. rendered LARD, for sate by the drkin or pound.jus t % ecalved at JylB] BOYEn & ILOERPgR. S PICED OYSTEBS.—Extra Fine Baltimore Osuters, spiced, and for neck, the gallon, quart mid pad, or kvie quantity. 13111SLER FRAXICR, Sataitaora to W. Dock Jr. ;.& Co. N 1 8 ? . .. 1 7 BOOK 8.-THE SHOULDER DAMS OF SHODDY lust rANds - 4:!d at Kan; SCIEEFFNEVE BOOKSOCIRK HAMS! ILIMS!—A fresh supply of_Mish eaars'aZacelsior Hama and Dried Beef at Igen BOYER Itz goNaKI2 fIECISMBIALCE." 'S ENGLISH PICKIJCS, rue article for table ose,-Juat reoetreal • IIiffIBLER & FgaZER, rola , omeoesoota to Wei. Dock, Jr. 4 Co. rifir,ESE-.4ltioicie ikew crop Cheese ; just received at - totomaß & PItAZZI, • . to W. Deck, Jr., Jr 14, J. K DONNELL .:.JOE MILLER ..ANDY WILLIAMS HARRY ME.STAYER J. G. MIDLER KUSICLL FARCES, COMIC OPERA'S, NEGRO COMICAUTf k 4, SALE. Land for Sale. BATES OF PASSAGE,