paik Eili4i44 NOT tCE TO ADVEItTISEIR Adver titementß, Busktets NoticeltC Marriages. moths, &c., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must int - ouriably be atTom par,ed with the CASH. - Advertisements ordered 1u the regular Evening 'Edition are Inserted in i he Morn ling Edition witheut extra charge-. AiII?,,I.'!;DTTRGi PA. insoAl EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1861. TOWN AND cOU NTI Y. Grand Mass Meeting! Relief for the Suffering People of Chambersburg ! TURN OCT, EVERYBODY! A meeting of the citizens of Harrisburg will be held in the Court House, this Evening, to devise ways and moans for relieving jthe suffering citizens of Ohambersburg, witose, homes and property have been destroyed h 1 the rebel incendiaries. MANY (AMENS.' Committee of of Public Safety'. HARRISBURG, August 1; 184 The Committee of Public Safety appointed by your action in town meeting, advi e that the recent military organizations, called oat by the emergency, meet for drill at such times as their company commanders may designate. The history of the last few weeks and the treatment that Chambersburg has received froM the rebel invaders, ought to induce us to activity and vigilance. Do not disband. We know not what a day may bring forth. The company commanders will report to Col. Dodge. WANTED IAI ‘ , IEDIATELY--A good stout Bby. Apply at this Wilco. REV. CuAs. A. HAY, D. D., of this city, lras announced to preach in 'Bedford yesterday. II=:=I PIC-NM—The Harmony Dancing Club will give's grand pic-nic iu Haehnlen's woods, to morrow, August 2d. Tickets. 25 cents. Good music in attendant...l. 1=2:11 ATTENTION, MINUTE MEN!--Capt. Gibsons' company of Minute Men will report at Head quarters, DAILY TELEGIIIPE office, this (Mon day) evening at seven o'clock, for drill. S. 0. EBERLY, O. S. Tau special attention of persons in want of horses is directed to the advertisement of sales of condemned Government stOck,te.talre place at Giesboro', D. C., on Friday, sth inst., and Tuesday, 9th inst. Rare barkainS may ;be had, as many of the horses will become Valu able if properly tared for. .. • • Ittni-orrs. —Two ruo-a-ways occurred Yes terday.. One of them was that of .a horse and carriage, on State street. A. small .child of Mr. Robinson's was run over. One of the horse's feet struck the child's face, and bruised it seriously. No other dumagei were done. • The other case was that of a horse attached to a carriage, running off on Chestnut Street, and up Dewberry alley, towards Market. The carriage was upset and badly liroke - n. The occupants, a man and two womeu, thrown out, but none of them were injured. A PIIINTDIGI OFFICE BECOME Ali ABsEJ AL.— When Faust and Guttenberg islore developing the great idea of printing, they imagined that by the influence of the art, the. ways, of pace would be broadened and lengthened. Btit if these worthies could visit a modern priliting office, how they would be startled to see the change from what in their glorious dream of reformation, they had hoped to see achieted for peace by the printing office. For instatice; every compositor in the TBEFAI/Ara office has worked with a rifle hanging at . the side of his stand, ready for immediate use. This is war in earnest. The "boys" %eau no idle " show," by this preparation, as the rebel in vader will find, should he show himself in the banks of the Susquehanna. I:ESTE/WAY our city presented a lively ap pearance, notwithstanding the fact . that the day was the Sabbath, and business suspended. Military companies were on the move during a portion of the dayi hundreds of skodaddlers from Cumberland Valley passed through with their stock; and the people were on th . c,Aook: out for news. The churches, were rather slimly attended. When the afternoon tram arrived from Chambersbetrg 'a large crowd con . gregated at the depot. The sad intelligence of the burning of that town by the rebelftends cast a gloom over our citizens generally, yet some of the copperheads, wholove the rebels dearly, declared that the burning of phtim bersburg was merely "retaliation for I t h) de struotion of Gov. Letcher's residence:" They. had doubtless forgotten that that account had been squared by the burning of Gov. Brad ford's house, near Baltimore... The . arrival here of seven rebel prisoners who_ had been engaged in applyingthe torch to the tknU(liege in Ohambersburg, caused considerable e4ciite ment, and it was feared that an atterapt-woUld be made to rescue them from the hands, of the guards for the purpose of inflibting upon them summary punishment for their Bell nets. Order was, however, observed, and the prisoners were put in a place of :Tare-keeping. Our home-rebels had all sorts.of era rittearts in circulation in regard to defeats of Grant and Sherman, and of a tremendous Trebel force at Hagerstown, but the reeelpt'of gio rions news from Grant suddenly conteadie(ed their rumors of his defeat, and iiialiable r& A „ ports from Hagerstown ,. put the lie ttl The other. It is to be regiotted that semeit bur traitors did not reside' in. Charnberabutg.' Doubtless they would have to, different:4opin ion of the rebels in arms, from • that they have entertained. vauaw~atr.~tr .~:,..~- ~ rr„~n.~r~+e.,;~;~.wd~er.~-.:.::-._~..__. ~.;~.,, WE= - Ovrtszt• to - the - cis:slMM stab of bur Are aro compelled to omit kvarietyol ‘inettei, *3•:,. , ; Slm advertisement in another column, of a sale at the residence of Philip Bradley, on State street. I,l* Crrr Fxsz ApPLEATTIS. —The presiding officers of the Fire Companies of our city, met itoe9 o oosne svith , previousermgenvnts at belylateeir ofhpeat k yes ter ay. The apparatus of each was reported in excellent working order, and such Meas ures were ad i oßted with the view to the con tingencies which may arise from milititry opfratiens, as will insure prompt and efficient action shouhtikbe required,.; The Members of the different compamies will repair to their respective Engine Houses on the ringing of the, Friendship Fire 13ell. The Miyor by nnniumoiLs vote having general direction. RELIEVE Triz Sow/Banns !—At the heeiki of our local department will be found a call for a mass meeting of our citizens, to be held in the Court House, this evening; for the pur pose of aiding the people of Chambersburg who have suffered by the late fire, caused by the torch of the robe/ incendiaries who visited that , place. ()ter three hundred fantilifs . are honieless, arid' have lost , all their household 'goods, clothing, &c.. There is great distress among the people on account of the seal ity of provisions. Many families who had com fortable homes are penniless, and dependent Upon the cold ,:charities•of -the wdrld fOr sub sistence. The household goods of soldiers' widows and families have been consumed.— The tears cf; leickaotcend orphans cry for 44. Let our citizens, who have "enough and to spare," come formitrd nobly, and contribute of , their abundance, to aid the sufferers. Let everybody go to the Court fovea to-nighit AnsivAL or 'Wait PaisONWA3B. —The train from Cbambersburg last ewening brought seven rebel +prisoners 'to this city who were lodged injail. Their names are as follows:: Wm. Hutten, Braxton battery of artillery. Chas. •White, " if John D. Mitchell, company B, Virginia cavalry. • Henry B. Vanderson, company A. Itlst Virginia cavalry. John Clox,.Ampally A. Mat Va.a cavalry. Lt. M. K. eaten, company B, Bth Virginia cavalry . 0 1ames.M'Clanahm, company E, 37th Vir- ginia cavalry. , • Many deeds of individual bmvery by some of the citizens of Chamber burg are recur, Mr. Austin killed a s , robe Lt. Colonel. A colored man also killed one of the rebel pltun derers, and SoVeral others were killed by , in ' ‘.• • • RELIEF FOR THE SUFFEREES BY TIV. RICEL .. . BORNJNO OF CHAMBERSIIIirEO.—Onc Day's . t a bor.—At ii, Icirinal Meeting itt the employee:l. in the-various dwartmente of the PENNSYLVAiNLL . ' 4 r4opArif printing office, the subject of tithe burning of Chambersburg was under con lid eration,- Wil l ett, on motion of Wien Fori ey, the follotirig preamble 'and resolutions a ere unanimously adopted : 1 Wunnam, We have heard with inexpre fie& ble inclination and deep regret, of the ritbel outrages at Chambersburg, the firing lind burning of that town, by which' hundraclE f f of families have been deprived of their ho Ines auktheir. means of living; therefore, Resolved, Tiutt we, the compositors, • men, editors, reporters and clerks engage d in this office, appropriate one day's labor for ithe relief of the people of Chambersburg. &solved, That we recommend a like d avo tion ota day's labor to our craftsinen in ,the different printing establishments of the &tate of Pennsylvania. . Zcsolucd, That t a.copy of these resolutiibns be transmitted to the Burgess and Town Council of C'hambersburg ; and that W. H. '.ll. Sieg, John '*ergtison and Sainnel Strock, be appointed a committee to collect and forwa.rd said contributions. LETT= Fnom Ax ora.,-+-By the followig extraets from a letter dated "Peach Creek„ 5 miles from Atlanta," July '2lst we have 'an account of an active engagement, in wihigh many.of . onr Harristlarg FoldiersPoxtioilmtbd• The 46th, under the gallant Knipe, va t s, as usrutf;" ii the hottist part of the fight Want of iipace.Rivents f us from publishing, 'the let ter entire: "Wo had a hard-fonght battle along this creek yesterday afternoon. It was nera al y confined to Hooker's corps, whicab,iuto,44 Gat brigade, on the . ' loft. We received a good Iklan.Y.l 3 helle and +input musket balls, which 'wounded some 2tWour men slightly. Major -Locker had his swor,d belt torn off by a pisce of shell. Josepit'Sharp W4B grazed by , a Neel) of a shell, which stmckaim on the' back 1 lof the head. “Hooker l i'Men' suffered pretby” severely, but their log; was not to be compar ed with thkat of the rebels. One of our divisions vta,s badly out up by.; an overwhelming force of the enemy being brought against it., but the Join nies had to fall baek soon aftek, under a gal r , ling musketry fire. They left, a great numbe., of dead and wounded in oar handir. "The prisaners we have ta.ken say,that will have hard fighting before we get Alanta,"-• and yesterday's operations lead us to believe' that such iv. the case. Bait -if they attack us es they did,itis time, they willlose half their . army by am" time . se get this city. w 'The eather Is intensely hot, and the wounded menapktele.pitited::: But the fight ing cannot,wenkust have Atlanta bile fore we, can comae w4rations. I believe we sill lakive it Is3fore this letters reach& you. crossed the Chattakoochie river on Sunday. It is about the size of the. Juniata at its mouth.- ' ' • , - -: Tem' . T.tii.--1. have just leafing that - the 46th ,PaiSia. - regiment lost pretty bnavily in the engageinonh,oi the.2oth (day befo.re yesterday.) In that geilant regiment, twent}-three ., ree were killed ;a one hundred and tali szotinded. Rattyr ityir Arid. John .Ebersole were .killed ; a b i a,rA ik u . olf, of Co. D. These are eel from your your -val. The noble General Nwip e t ‘rid a horse shot from under him, but he is 8. 1 1 . 0* SELLING of Summer Goods at low priest, -Alellabitilialiafe. -''4l ' such as summer teem Goods, Lawns. Sun Omer& la -* "Th e rebels lefetheit **orb; in front or 4.', Lace %awl& fuld "Seteiner =hill , We oali have also ! pn • 'l4reprAtriftll4 l l . 3 now. within two mo ss of baS ii snr g refr, !, ~ ..,x.r...„..., gat, taao.„.d cst,y of Atlanta. .. - In the. advar fo ,wita :,' o „,, n b l i ce , At o es ., 3 4 A i des Gambdos, White a d ' *hi the 79th lhat smti4:'men, but I have c idorodilanaels, ailltill faman wworthsenSX - ai r eY , not4eftrpted-_,Weir names. " ' ~,„ k surpasses by any. To.all 4 wid th *mho* moe . wish to purchaeo, aim premiss so eons les 4. .Tlo%li:the ` , worlst camp country_l. ever . 6 wiLe . 0 can n o m them for again. As all kinds of dry Aillry I:l=l i ttite'bilt MG ad tecpl2,- .-- '. we 'graph); everyday, now il! the tiwearlity. ' yjnes o 'i . a cleared field MO be seen." brie ' a LIM. I=== ii.]:;i - ovED. —We have , just 4:een. , .. • informed that Gen. Conch haabeen. inrally removed. Gen. Cadwalader of Philadelphia has beenordered here to.taltii charge of the defenses and he is already in the city, bOnging with him iL raosit*: o parrot guns also rcerettinsitMge - think: W congratulat4 the country at large, and the citizens Of de partment in particular on the chaige. We may now hope , that something rill be done. WANTED. —A single young man wants s fur nished room, :with•or without bosrd. Good references giyen. , Address Colon, Post offtec. qut-3t=' .......d.p.,........ A nlF,Flrnic, of the citizens of the Third card will be held this 'evening, at Hoffman's Frank lin House, Walnut Strdet, to transact Wain c.:ss relative to clearing thinvard from the inzvend ing draft. A .full attendance is requested. The hour of meeting is eight o'clock. SUM THEY Co !—Some ten or twelve live rebels were brought hare on tthe Cumber land Valley train, this forenoon. They were picked up in the vicinity of Chambersburg, having straggled from the main body. No two were dressed alike. One of theta had on a full suit said to be the property of Mx. Hut ton, of Chambersburg. THE HiiiH T BOUNTY.--Oapt. Miles - , who is raising a company of men for one year's ser• vice, pays the highest bounties offered bi the State. Those who desire tcienlist in hie com pany should do so at ones, as ittis rapidly filling up. i=::::1 erh.ZEi* FIRE 'ENGINE AND HAW. Cou!.wr. —A stated meeting of the "Citizen Fire' tn gine and Hose Company". will be held at their Hall this (Monday) oveniFig,;,.Ang. let, 1881, at 8 o'clock.. - MAL DrvEN; of the 12th Penna. Betmvsis, has received authority to raise companies to form a regiment for one year's service, milk& he is to command. Parties whiling to recruit for his regiment will call oni or - address, Capt. O.ItEM, White gail'Hotel. garrisburg, Pa. ' jyBo-2t* One Yearls Service. VARB*XE GUARDS. —This can:Tony is fast filling up. Young men are wanted, to, - Thom the highest bounty will be paid. Appl:y at the recruiting, headpUtrters in the Walnut St. EXCHANGE (lower room,) to G. Washingtun Fenn, mustering nfacer, or Mark T. Cask , • Recruiting Oftlcer.l • and-2t ===l Volunteers Wanted for One YCIRT. lierbeke Otiurde.-=-Tho undsrOgned has re _ Ceived authority to raise a company for ,ono year's service in lieu. of the druft.._ •_tiOlf/b4sin!. ty will be given to all good men,•and possibly f4OO. At till- events I have made such ar ra.ngemoilts as will insure to all the itiaimer sotutTv given anywhere. This is the Holy way to avoid the draft. HeadquatOrs at' the EXCELWOR, Wahut street.. ; G. WASHINGTOIC7Epi,. j728-tf . ~ .. TEE REBELS. —We have reason to say that the rebels who lately-:visited Claambershurg have left our State. The destruction, distress . and humiliation that they left , . with bp is .a living monument of the stupidity. that edema to control this military department. As tali- - zero we can but sympathize, and contrilontii assistance to remove the dietresii and bc)tter the condition of those who have - met with calamityat Chambersbrirg. Apart from 1 ie, yus and in view of the object upon which w in tended to : write, it may not •.be'out of pia* to !say that LC. L. Bowman, cif • flis", chierip 'dry goods store, 2 l,l 1, Corner of Brontand Illar ket streets. wareeeive to-day azuhtnamorirow (August Ist and 2d) a handsome letef lfew Goods We would again remind our nations, of the - cheap lot,of BESMANTS.Ou ham 1 fie delaines and fine dress goods.suitable to catil 'dren, at very low prices. . . SPECIAL X OTICEA. • DO YOU WIND. WO BE CURED! , DAL. SUGHAN'S ENDLIME spicartc•PiLLA cum, in Alban 30_dayit the .wort oases et-NSRVOUBN EU, ktiStencY, ?rein/Am:Nom &mini • weakness. It Wan ttbitud Winery, Sexual and Mesons aroodon.s, IRO inawnltoniirbat cause produced. Pric4 One twlbrr por box. Beet, post-paid. by mail, on rreeipt of an carder One Ilex vnli. perfect the cure in moat eases. addrcies JAMES 8. BUTLER,' ,ryl.b.d,kw2m Sellers! Agent, 429 Broadway, IC 1. . A. WOAD TQ . ..M114.1410V151G. There la no need of any person having the D.T.entery for one day. AU I ask of the public is to VT my Dysen tery- Drops; ouiy 25 centea butte.; It livery pleasant to take; 'eau bo given to "dchild of any age with great confi• deuce. It has cured very cases, tintl. .4150 of tong standing It is indeed worth trying Prepaied aftd told only by Dirs. L Bali, eolith ruao atrect, auniiibuyg. , _ . iffilitil;rylii64/1111 Attended TO.. Bounty, Pension, Back Pni;,.olllgllaterice and litllitary and War Claims, generally, made cdt Mid collected. Per acne residing at a distance can have , their' bordrtoss trine acted by mail, by addressing , BUOBNEBWIITIBR, Third week Harrisbars elt-tUy EDITOR OF TELEGRAPH: ' Dear sir: Wah'y.ut permission I wish to way to the readers of your paper that I will sand, by. return mail; to all who wish it (free - ) a Recipe,. with full directions for making and using a"simple Vegetable ' Balm, that will'ef factually remove in . ten days, pimples, Blotches, Tin FrePkies, and all Impurities of the Skin, *tying Om rape Soft, clear, smooth and Ixastifui .• I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads nr Hare. Faces, situp . ° directions and information that will enable _Chorine riarraltilt grovEtret grit Idoustactie,..in less than tbAtl.d. l / 4 ,,. 41 1 • litk 1 10 c!Rs..l.,..NnvvrogrAliix.ilpili: without sq , • \ • t'• • ,PRO. F.!;t1f141, - P,' • "rilldi i3.. 4 0: 1i .4 4- - - - . 4-tpliv7l; . ': . 14k! • 'l 4 : 430, 11 7",,Er c tom. 7 " r 401 nee • illitcheibk I:I(1 FLY e t "(twat cheap artliK_eissy , to USES. Every litres ES. SOLOARZYWAR/K ..- 'FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., 10th and - Market streets, Philadelphia, 'wholesale agents. • • -sai2l-d&wast. A CARD TO Tllig SIIFFRIbLING. - - Swallow two or three hogsheads of "EkeMt," *.‘Toinic Bitters," "Sersapatilla," "Maroons , Andletoteti," &e, &c., and atter 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 vigar In I tes than thirty days. They see purely vegetable. plearianti to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on , toe broken- town and ohatterad constitution. Old and yeaug can tehte them with advantage. Importe t and soli lit the Unified States only by JAS. 8 BUTLIrR, . , No. 421 Broadway, !i.ew star Agent for the lisrted P. S.—A Box of the Pills, securely Peeked, will i be mailed to any address on rewire id rice, which' fa ONE DOLLAK, post4eld—money Wowed by the Agouti It entire sattsfacrion Is not even. j715.d&W31:01 -...fflipet.w Bauwvart's Troches. For the ware of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, a0., - -ere specially recommended th, ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg,. Pa-, to whoni - all orders should bo addressed. bold by druggist every. where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: Hasarsenno, Feb. 6th, 18b4., 0. A, Betinvemr--Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other plepartilions for hoarseness and throat troubles, anrin comparison with them all, can chetirfn . lly , .eonamend your own; as or most admiral* specific for public. speakers and singers, in cavil of hoarseness, coughs cad ee{uw, hav9, found them serving, m ties of need, mosteffectually. Yours trulK: T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. 4, Presbyterian Church::' Alit-lagreg-withllr. liobinsoo to the value of Bannvar.riiTroches. . W. 0. CATMLL, Late Pastor et 0. S.` Presbyterian Church HABBISBTME+, den., 1,-,64. To C. A. ItAcurvarr—D. Sir: In th habit of speaking , :wry frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have fount the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Triiikes. I consider„,knem very far superior to saw Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily thathyskiness of the voice arising from its too ftequent use, and impairing th effectiveness of the delivery of public ar: dresses. Yours, &0., JNO. , JNO. WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Ohurdhi , ••••..164, • To C. A. Bamrvairr—bear Sir: Ha4irig use( your Troches, I am free to say they are the best have ?vox q tried apt: take great pioistue,in rebtitiniendlng theMt4 ailpersons afflicted sore " throat or Infatmeas of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &0., G. G. ItAXESTRAW,. Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. ' Ammer Arroassx's Efamassuno, Fab. 29, 1864. To 0.8ANTiv..,e,,,,8 IDear Sir: I have routa'youi - triSohliti taabat.inviditable in re lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great bene fltto all public speakers. -L. J. HERB PURE VEGETABLE TONIC.. THE most healthy persons feel more or less weak this extreme warm weather, mid lose their ap petite. They need a good strung Tonic-One that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at 50 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's. ago. 27. South Pme spree ilaq s u g prders. from a distance - -- angt • Brown's Bronchial Troches. i„have never changed my mind respecting them'from the Arm, etMitsot. to thinleYethettior of that whialt I began thinitiog•well•of "• • Rev HEINRY.WARD Bsgest.R. "The TrOebes are a. staff °Cafe to lee," • \ . keel •• ; -`• Pnis; EDWARD NORTH, - Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N.' Y. •:p4 Tarlara ThYllbit4l arottepeMtlo'."' - -"T4S6 facjecithlY ImovacteMeed commendation." s.IHAB; AP - PHELPS, Ptak •fifaatt.--lett , ate. "tpletturo UM MM4Ar'fii* injuribue! • • - Pt, A- et:'‘ATES, Chemfat, thittoo. "Au elegant eetteidt Mfiglair ooulllia." • erriPIWG. P.-BIOPLOW, Batton. "I recommend their use to public speakers." Hey. N. H. CHAPN "Most salutary relief in Itronshitia" • Rev, R. SEIGFICIED, Morristown, Ohio. "Very beneficial when anermiug tram Colds. Rev. S. 3. P. WERSON. St Louis. VAltmletluttapt.relfer In.Vtaidtrenattfi labor of breath ing peculiar to Aathma." Rev. A. O. EGLESTON, New York. "They have suited my case exactly, ret , evinetny throat so that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHARRO, phorlater Frew* Parish Church, MontriaL there snalmitallonit trattoria° ohmic the CHCYCHNIL jangl-dhw =I • • • ..11Vante0-to Kent, . AHOUSE containing 5 or 6 rooms for a small famr,y. Leave directions at th is oftice.!lient paid in advance monthly, if required. WANTED, PR A QUID% Malt 41fE NDE R App a tlio saloon under Hon's Hotel. jy29.4tf WANTED, 1 . GOOD BLACKSMITHS at the EIL• G Works. [ly2o-3V] W. 0. HICKOK.' AKTETI,-AE 4150 jeer: Moth. We want a roliaalo aurasser in erory county. We,have agents m01t.1.;g41611' focittonttt , whtch‘vre vgil prove to any diiabitsgapplicauto .Alitdress - t• • " 4 " JONIIIBI BROS.& CO., ,Irilw-Ten: 1.a.) • •: • 2seßattundwa, SUBSTITUTE WANTED. WO substitutes to servo for one year vau1t ..e4,114 44 0 9 1 .4 2 ; 0 oackk,wa yroid . Apply.. to Thomas • k Maotowel; atiotney-itrSavi ' o.sce in Third street, near Pole, Harrisburg, Pa. - ! r27 -ti SUBSTITUTES WANTED, 'L - 1011, which a liberal price will be paid. Apply at tho C'nJou Hotel; Markt ttsaat, - ..,* 8. S.• HELLMAN vANDIVIALTES. • •,„ AH. 1141 YR of' East Hfintiver.temnsixip, . offers himself as a candidate for the office of 'Reg ister. If nominated, and elected be pledges himself to 10161 the duties of the eine* with fidelity. jy27-wic* ::3 i+ti4lBl GtORGE MARK. of South Hanover town ship, otters Moo& as a candidate foc the office of REGISTER, of Dauphin county. If elected, Mr. Nark 'pledges himself to perform the duties of said officemith fidelity . j e29 opizortrATE: volt ocilteltir.gs; •-•. • • di- "-^ AlOtitillolll4 - Pi:;%ltuw %Viet. MITE timdeitiriktital rehTiorithanviiffersliinctself to the Ropablteass of the 14th Congressional Dis erlot of Pennsytyania,,oomposed of the counties of Dan phittabdati, Seithosnbeilandi HMOS sad Snyder, for somistation by the several county conventions of the said District. peoltdtel JOSIAH ESPY. ikvitßic . - • '4ll tEit DIID'OLPII". _lantitiv of, .East iitinover "At toerrushla, offers blinselfsts acindidate for the office of Reglemir. If Dent'eate I hod elected he .p edgee hire self to fold the duties of the offhle with fidelity. 1025-d2w twte* RUDOLPH MILLER. $3OO REWARD. THE fpßouiug IJuited States securities have boon lost, viz: 41;000 7840 Treasury Note, dated Oct. 1,1881, No, 22,477 500 do do Ve. 3 500 - 500 d d doo o do l.,,se e. 1,579 ' ' The liiiit &Mae tiie , cocifiiia from Oa'. 1, 1862, inclusive. 3100 7 310,Ttlea-autYNote,idated Aug, 10,'8I. No. 01,084 100 do do 64 227 100 do do t 4228 100 do do 64,229 100 do do 041230 The latter tire notes hare on them the coupons from Fob .19, 1689, Inclu4ve„ Sl,OOO One Year Certificate of lndebteditese, due April 7, 1883, No. 8,194 .. sir PAYMENT ON ALL THE ABOVE HAS BEEN STOPPED at the United States Treasury, and the holder of them will not receive paym nt The above reward will be paid, on behalf of4e ferson owning them, if loft with J. W. Walit, cashier. 1 , li4zi44l9was2iv HARRISIIIMG, July A? NE W BO OPK k-nEE SELOtfLDEB NIP DAYS OF SHODDY tupt mw"ltel At 101181 WRIVSI RINITCSTORIt 111CrA.M81 HAM'S-.& fresh *Ripply . of Mien Jl-1- enerteil atoeletlir , 14# s andativlitißrlmi6p It init2o - vam , , WELL'S ENGLIEgt iv maw, ara fil,.arllcle for table are, boa reeeitod and for gale by " 811181.11 R & FRAZER, [bbl (ptoomoors to Wm. Dock, & Co.) Ts. •9PENING *lnt Tat: - ONTINENTAL- . . COMBINATION COMPANY, ON MONDAY. JULY 25, 1.854. 9 4 111113 company consists of the best star per formers, coasls,thig ar= SINGERS, • • • -0014DIASS, GYMNASTS, &O. I.l . le : mithger takes F? ansbtt >: Cit.,g thst, they tusking THE ConWt Hest the dity. HARRY WELLS & CO.; Praptiet.orr...- tILLT Ftornut, Business .88iit. jy2B d2t C A.N rozorrty 'IEI A WALNUT STREET, BELOW MED. Busiae s ageai.. Stage 14,frifiager. ..... Leader of Orcheaor Tmastircr . , . OPES every night with a...are:Ague cora pauy of male and female artistes The yerform mice embraces every variety of legitimate amuEement, such B 6 .• SINGING. DANCP,G, PANTOMIMES, BURLESQUE; • AND JESTS. Admission, 213 cents.' .'o to la private boxes 6U cent& poo' open. at 7. To coalmine° at 8 o'clock. tyltidtf GOVERNMENT SALES, &C. AUCTION SALE, ft C 6 N NED H 6 it:B ES. TAR thiPAATKEIit, CAVALRY Bc , Easy, OFT/C8 os.Cwari , QUARTERDIAST=, wesansgyrox, D. Q., July 4, 1.8e34. WILL be sold at public!' auction, to the ktigyeg, etafter, - sa ttw times and place numed low, - ' • .-'4.ltoona, Perin's, Ilimii4ay,.Auguat 41.11, 1664. Prion'i,Thursday, August nth, TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Horses at each place. These Horses bavektbeen condemned as aura for the Cavalry service. of the fumy. For road and fatal purpc*.es. many rood bargains may be had. Horses sold singly..- TERMS: CASH. reunited Staten Currency .TAMES A. LC. col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau. j76-dtd H/CI.I4CARTERS, PEMTLVANIA I:1111121k, Hearanattunt, July 29,1981. OWNERAL CR1A11.4,1 No. 52 4 Authority from thoZVar Dapartnient, dated July VIC, Mgt , bating this driyer.. received to raise Teb ;keys' Reg iments of Volunteer Infantry, under the call of the Prett dent of the United Etatea, of the 18th inst., for Five Hen- - droll Thousand (500,090) men, It is ordered: I. Fpecial authorities will be granted to raise comps," nios,to be recruited asid organized agreeably to General Or ders No. 131, War DePartment, aeries of 1364. Prefer ence will be given to parsons who have been in service and have been honqrably discharged. 11. Applicatiors llin. appointments as mustering Lies tenants, under the above order, wit/ be immediately made to the offioe,of the Adjutant General of. the State. ; lit CoMinanding otkere o 1 agenda or of tagapaniee recruited'wesrof Jolioslown and the Laurel Hill range Of the mountains will report to the commanding officer, Camp Reynolds, near Pittsburg ' Pennsylvania; all east. of that lino and west of, .and 115cludiug Reading, Ppiahsylve.- ME - Will 'report to the c,ommandrug officer Camp Curtin, Harrisberg; east,of Beading and that line will, re on to the commanding Offieer, Camp Cradivalader, phia. Upon the application of the commanding officer, or of the mustering Lieuteragnf of a company, to the agents of the different railroad Rompanies throughout the State, transportation to. the ,camp of rendezvcors will be fur nished. • • IV. Actualaad gecessary, expenses for boarding and lodging of t. peps, ranted ender this order, will be paid by tho United States disburaiptefficer, at, the proper post, at a Menet exoetaling forty emus per day for each' man mustered into the sentee of t 1 .United States on the af• ildavit . pf tho,olticerftusiehMirthe metqaupported by the recelptaof.the partyjo whom the money was paid MUM of the men, and theslat•tx between *Poll each. hum was boarded and lodied,, , m at be elated M the seca=nt; ren , dered. • - - V Thoiorm or sorclee crlll bo for-either one, two or three years. as recruits may elect., Regiments must be mustered in before Peptamber fifth. (sth.) elichteezuhuncirod and sixty•foor (tBd4 ) In order that th stray be credited on the quota of the State under.the afotosatd call. NIL Incomplete reglmetin and companies which fail to organize, will be comeldated within a reasonable time. so as to form and be mas•ered in with complelo regi moatal oigaiaizai ions irofore that date • vat boon tea will It paid by the Uttiti , 4 States !Gov omment as follows , viz: For rcrulta'for onoyear?...." l " ct tc two years • three , yeyra. • • :AA....4.1. " SOO • f; 61 4 13ountY wilt 1 , 4;144 by the mustertng and dl,ibursing, &neors when the rea.ult 13 :rllll3. tared in, as follows; • .• , Tea recritt 7.h0 enlists in the army ferl year... $O3 Z'..l .‘ . k • 2 year 3 06 6 6 " . •* ; • " 3 yeanr.. 10,00 As a ravarti far tucritariwit oonguct, and also to seem valuable,militray'experMace appointments of Field Of. ,firers tntr be made, except finder peculiar circurattancea, ein met who hare been ig ZerVICO .tn.d have been hen • =My 6:charged. Brorder of A. G. cu pars, Governor and Gommantier-Is : Chtiet A. L. Ruaanc, Adjutant General, .fenne3lvanir,. Thc- *aluezed order is Vublished for genera! info ;ma Wan ust,urrsatace, Afurrass. Gessaam's Orrics:} If.i.sjitfretem,ltaxch GENERAL 0110E1t8 .1 IBL General Oide*s, No. 75.'serles of 1862, ate hereby re scinded, and the Wowing Orders wit!. govern , hereafter, in tiea thereof: . . L In orgmizing'new' regimmts or .inlependent com panies of Volunte re, the Governors of States are he'reby; authorized to appoint, in addition to the stair calkers heretorore authorized, one Second Lieutenant for each company: who :aball be conditionally mustered lute ear. vice at tile date of his appointment. any officer thus appointed and mustered, sha I oniy be entitled to re paid ont the tonster-and pay roil of Ma company, an 1 should he fill to enlist an organized company within such time .as the War Department may designate, the men enlisted by him shall be transferred to some other company; his appointment shall be cancelled and he shall be discharged without pay, unless the Governor give him a poation in the , chnso.idated company to which his men shall have been transferred. . . 7.lt.2..kfastertngMlicenrwilrrettfitfdlhe Ad. jutant General of the . Army thee:fi name of every Recruit ing Ltenl nant mustered-Woe service by them. under a couilitlimal letteei.otiqopobetment, together with th e companY tineregiment ter which he recruiting. OIL cora will be mustered into the service only on the autheri ty, of. the Gosetnor of „the State to which their regiments belong. 111. Articles of enlistment will bemado out in dupli cate by.Fuch recruiting cillhers,auad will be disposed of as prutided , bynaragr.ph - 15, page 80, ReCruiting llogula- Voile,- Volunteer 8 nice.. Recruits will be sent to the reg mental rend avous,,et 1 sat. as t Den asamen a w. where they will be immediately examined by the Surgeon of the regiment, or other Surgeon emviol ed'fiar -that pur pose by the zoperintendent Volunteer Recruiting Service. and if found unfit for duty by reason of permanent disa bility; will be discharged from the service forthwith by the Surgeon, who 'will report such discharges to tNe Su perintendent Volunteer Recruit* Service, and also to the Adjutant of the regiment, noting particularly those eases whero the disability yes obvi ma at the time of en.. listment. As soon tut: the organization is complete. It shall be carefully inspected and mustered by a United -tales Mustering oaken who will see that at least the .minimum number of each company is present; no absent ees will be counted. IV. Until regiments or independent companiee, are or ganize(' and mustered in; ti May- 111 tie under the control of the GoVernor of tho State, but ell requisitions tor Q uar termaster, Medical, itiad'Onlitance'Stores, all contracts for fuel, straw, and subsistence,_rind all requisitions for transportation, must be approved' by the Superintendent of Volunt.ter Recruiting Survive for the State or Division. V, No accounts for expenses incyrisil,in raising Dew organizations shall be paid by Disturr4ng - Cifricers un!tes approvkd by the Superintendent of Volunteer Recruiting 'Service. By order of the Secretary of WIT . f ix ' To k3illtant Mittial),lGlaka;d -1Y29 at Orncui.. LOST, Othe 25thbuf.,:iiiihe oats of the N. O. it it; bailees' Pell Tigrertpri aed Voltam% • at between theinitiAorg oopot s 1 the Harrisburg Cur FaollorfLir Ott of,TECIS, on silver pima. A liberralre war4tais pahrtfolthera tf lett at *Et 13941 Ttifittill lie: delivered in ) ' " aie,div,„.lllordirs left atapPtes pails 'efore;Market w are, will Co It deeded tn. H. DICK.MAN. jy27-Iw* iL OMNELL .. S. Jot 4 HILLItit :ANDY WILLIAMS HARRY MEATAYIK.F. 5.G. EIIDLER NrediCAL FARCE, CDMIC OPERAS, NEGRO $lOO THIS OFFI P4Ov ArtY IffiIkT I SIIME TS• CO - 617 Alt's" VEfil!=if kicrglfmTNAToits. "COSTAR'S" EXTERSITNATOM EXTEJUAINAToR I 3. -COsTAWS".EXTERMINATuRS. • EXTERMATORS., :'COSTAR'S" li.-I:REMENTATOM EXTERMDIATO4. "MrSTAIVS" EXTEREINAM. ExTERvINATogS. 'COSTAR'S" EXTERMMATOES...-- F.XTrasiINATORa COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR:4. EXTERMINATOR& 'COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. ExTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS.. •TOSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMLNAToRS. EXTERMINATORS. " , COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S - ExTERmINATOits. TXTERMINATORs. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATONS. “COSTARis , EXTERMINATOM FXTSRMLNAwRs. "CASTAR'S - EXTRI,MINATORs. EXTSRMINATOBS. -OCCUR'S" RYT,RMINATObS. EXTERMINATORS. For Rats. Mine, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Pleas, Moths to Furs, Woolens, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc. "15 yore established In 14. Y. City." ' nly infallible remedies jfitOWIL. Tree from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the gun= Family." "Rats - come out of their holes to die." /Er Sold by all Druggists everywhere sir! t t BuwAss l f t of all worthlees imitations, sir" Cosiar i s" INTot, No. 4 , 32 Broadway, N. Y. akeilold by D. W. GROSS & CO., Wholesale and ietall agents And by all Druggists in Harrisburg. Pa j.lO-dawarn SELLING OUT LOW OUR STOCK OF LIQUORSt NVE intend todisoontinue the sale of Li quors am: offer our stook at a very amtdl advance from cost price. We have purchased all our liquors be fore the last rise and have a largo sock on band for three o , four years, which are prarantetd mallet he purchased now at any price from the importer?. Our §teca consists cf V7M.ISECUE,S of all grades. farWe have parts of three barrels pure RYE., sot colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2% years old. WOES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported, __ BRAN DIES. We have part of ,K cask FIFINTNINREY BLOWY. to which we incite the particular attention of families for medi , inal purposes. r The Brandy cannot be bought today, front importers, leas than $l5 per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal lon. SCOTCH AND ENGLLSH ALES, , CHAMPAGNE WINE 4 CLARETS, &U Ireinvite the inspection of Hotel Keepers. and Liquor Keathants generally, as we intend to - sell, without re serve, all our Liquors, and this will be a good *promo any for bargalw. _je2o CLOAKS, CIRCULARS Arm MANTILLAS, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUrLDrNG, MARKET STREET. A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Rave no* a splendid assortment of • SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS, -.I FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,' NEW FRENCH BAUM, AND xaw FRENCiEi LOOSE BASES. The above beautiful samples, In Avon , ' color and hand somoly trimmed, from $l6O to $/b 1000 SILK MANTRL CMCINARS, STICKS AND RAtilyz, Hand4Ornely and el- hly trimmed, from $/0 opira:::: CHILDREN'S MANTELS ICY-LARGE VARICTI my2s = T HE public are requested to 'aftend the °gown of the new thy goods store of Brandt Bowman, on Thursday morning, July Tth. at the south east oomer of Second and Walnut streets date the store room t,f Joiogh Nahnwiler.l This new thin have bought .ut the attire stock from Mr. Kahnwiler at very low !dices and in-000D-FAITH say txtrio paring that they will sell . ittts. stook Of goods at one.tbarth less than the name kind of go.:ds rail. NOV: kin Rink:ay AT WItol•M -SALM, • , iy&da CRYSTALIZE") CONCENTRATED 'LEMONADE. I S a pleasant. healthy bevera g e_ - Cu.•\ rcticta:Lz I.or at:slitib un• sae ever or Brett thirst. • Its VorM'Aiiti reeorumeude it 'o travelert. = Its convenience at pi-nice will he apreciated. No eugar required; one tablospoonful simply diSsolve4 n a glass of cold water and it is: doua - IiELLER'S DRUG Alill FANCIC (1001) STORE; Jeri. No. tit, Market etreet. 11 - ENT PHILADELPHIA Ct L O ,A R. -STORM. IN D. W. GROSS' NEW SLOGS, Market Street, Harristmtv. I,OOIDDTFFERENT EM LS 0$ FASHIONABLE OLOAKti A.ND OIEOLTLARN • AND FAX SPRUNG SELII*I.S. win epee on the let of April. kinarli-41y PHOTOGRAPHS. A LUMP, assortment of Photographs of A :Generals ;tad fancy pictures for rale MAP. at $1 per doter, at SCEMTErt'S BOOK STOP.Z, rity2o • Harriena74., Pa sr, DORN JABSENGLISH PIONI,NS kir oomprising fleatilly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower, Mixed Pieklee, Gatti; 'Walnuts and Onions. For tale wholesale and retail by BHISLER Ai FRAZER, okra .ISTICOPROMS to W. Pock. Jr.. Ai Co TIIST RECEIVED-44 gallons pure currant EP mine, there' 'a Lancaster county farmer; 'the fib-eat made domestic was in this city. Price v 3 CO pee eon for emu at. SHISLER & ritas jet) SILOCr...E'HS to Wl)3,,Dec4. (XL MICILENER'S excelsior hare" of thi s sea. eltriug. Jug, rzceireAl and for site by BRISLER VlRAZEP fguecowors Wrn. Dnek, ir.,, dools BASKETS. BASKETS, in great variety at SHISLER & FRAZER, '027 • • Bocce:lsom to W, Dock. Jr., & Co. • A FRESH supply of Miclieuer's Celebrated Bumf:hired Hama and Dried LBeef, at BOVRR k KORRPRD. DOCKET BOOKS, BETORSKIN PURSES PORTESIONNAIES, asd a genera! variety of LSAL 171Ra GOODS, itiSt received at BRRAINEWS RoOK.N.TORz. nIICKSTERS' BASKETS.-Shialer &Pm ser, silete243ol2to Dock, Jr., &Co., have on hand 35 omen hickory baikkets. Price 060 pn• dozen. je9 ID BAILED OYSTERS. —Yorkßiver Oysters, Hermetleally sealed. J.ut received this mortal ug, end tor.hate by the down or bottle, et , Jy IRRIgLER & FRAZER VERY PINE, INDEED! To ourfine and exteltWilstock of Photo graph abaft.; 'had Pkfoiostraph Card Pictures, we hare added a BEAIMITL ENIMLOPE for the reception of card plctxtres. They must be seetilmd will ue tred garThotographers supplied at the very lowest *hole. sale price, and their cant printed upon them for WO) per thosaand, Wholesale and retail, at may 24 SONEFFEBI =UK STnEli. BREF ITINOVES.---Fine lame boef tongues, O eared by .1..11. Michener &Co , and tor sale 'MISLED 4 MAZER, 5n13C074:01 to - 17. Dock. : Ir- tr MI WU.. VDTS, CAVA AINITTS, Foreale wheleado at f saistal , a. succsors to W. 1.0e.k..y.,A mys rtErEEISE--Ohoioe new crop Cheese, just ‘.../ received at BRIBLAR & FRAZER, Summon to W. Dock, Jr.. it Co SRI9LP.It k FRAZF.R