Etitgq. ! NOTICE TO ADVERT/SERB.—AII Adver thiemen t s , Business Notices, Marriages, D ea ths, Am., to secure insertiote is tlhe TELEGRAPH, must invariably beiseann parried with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the-regular Evening Edition are Inserted in the Morn ing Edition without esti* charge. HARRISBURG, PA TESEDII EVENING, AUGUST x. Wt. rOB6'N AND COUNTRY WANTED'.--A single young man wants a fur nished room, with or without -board. Good references given. Address Colon, Post office. sul-2to MAT. DivEN, of the 12th Pennsylvania 11,e, serves, has received authority to raise compa nies to form a regiment for one year's service, which ho is to command. Parties wishing to recruit for hie regiment will call on or ad dress Capt. OREM, White Hall Hotel, Harris burg, Pa. ai2•flltr, One Year's Service. VERBEILE GITAIMS. —This company is fast tilling up. Young men are wanted, to whom the highest bounty will be paid. Apply at the recraiting headquarters in the Walnut fit. EXCHANGE (lower room,) to G. Washington Fenn, mustering officer, or Mark , T. Cash, Recruiting Officer. aul-2t Volunteers Wanted for One Year. Irerbeke Guards.—The undersigned has re ceived authority to raise a company for one year's service in lieu 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 HIGHEST BOUM' given anywhere. This is the only way to avoid the draft. Headquarters at the EXCHANGE, Walnut street. G. WASHINGTON FENN, Captain. jy2B-tf 1:=1:=E VOLNEY B. PALMER, the well-known adver tising agent of Philadelphia, died in that city on Friday last. =EI PEsus.—A Urge quantity of splendid Eng lish Gargonelle Pears will be offered for sale in the lower market house, by J. Mish, this (Tuesday) evening. Incas Dramo yesterday and last night the farmers Who had skedaddled from home, with their stook, re-crossed the Susquehanna, en,,rpoute . for their homes. YESTERDAY afternoon was undoubtedly hottest of the season. At three o'clock tho mercury reached one hundred degrees in i lhe shade, and where there was a fair breeze dur ing the entire day. !a IZZL:=2I THE regular stated meeting of the Paxton - Fire Company, No. 6, will be held at 'their room this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'eloelc k Punctual attendance of every member is de-J sired. • RETURN THEM.—The Librarian of the Cal,- ; rell 'Library advertises for the return or a number of valuable books that have been miss ing for some time, They can be left at 'fbe Lutheran Church, on Sunday next, or at ptitt can's tobacco store, and the librarian's resi dence, during the week. GONE TO FORT DELAWAEE.-A number Of rebels who were captured in the vicinity of Chambersbnrg, left here to-day, en route for Fort Delaware. They were in charge of a squad of Capt. Gibson's Minute Men, of this oity, who were detailed to escort the ‘! lohu- Mee" to the Fort. LOCrSTB. —A few locusts have made their appearance in this vicinity. Probably thej are the "advance " of the mighty army of their kind that will invade this portion of the State in 1868. Many of our readers doubtless remember the " occupation" of our State by the locusts, in IS6I. du and see the Wild Mau from the Island of Ceylon; the Japanese Twins; the Chinese Dog, and a great variety of curiosities, in the small tent, in connection with the Me tr opoli tan Circus, near the Cotton Factory. - tier, formances every ten minutes, the whole of this week. I=l CLOTHING SOB THE SIT/THRERS AT Onmestile mmo. --Valuable boxes of clothing were sent up by our ladies to-day, to Chambersburg. More will be sent to-morrow. AR kiwis''of garments are needed. Almost every . /amity' can spare something from its stock on hma.,., Let them send before 10 o'clock to-morn:tit , morning to Daniel Eppley's store, art° Mrs. James W, Weir. Namow ESCAPE.—Last evening as Some of aity Minute Men were drilling at Egle's drug; store, on Ridge Road, one of the guns, which happened to contain a load, was adeldentallY discharged. The ball passed in very dime proximity to the head of Rev.Mr.palcestili*! but, fortunately, missed him, and entered they wall of the store. Every gun should be earc: fully examined, as accidents are_ li able:p,hapi. pen, as in the above Instance. - AN EICKLLENT APPoperronrr.'—The Prixl - has appointed Dr. Wm. Egle i of data city, a Surgeon in the U. S. Anny, goi rank 44, such from July 6, 1864, with orders to - ritport at Lexington, Kentucky. The numerous ' friends of Dr. Egle will be pleased to learn his appointment, inasmuch asim . himself competent for the re'sp4:o49la i ntleff that will be incumbent upon him. In view of his departure, the Dr.'s friends in thia 41ti purchased a beautiful sword, which was tb. day presented to him. The presentation speech-was made by Rev. G. G. Rakestainir: The sword bears the following inscription? PEESZNTED TO 5178020 N WM E. BUZ, 'II—S. A., By His Friends of Barrisburg.-- AITOVAT 1, 164 A Coat} nnip of the lAidiollehjiMian Com. mission will , bein attendaneeitilm blitonnent of the Locust Street M E. Church, to recerkva ofOttuti_ena, i , feate relithof the ChrunbBreburg sufferers, this evening and to-morrow morning until 11 L. X. MRS. MART E. JACKSON, Pres% . NoTroz—iro the sub rs s to the Third; Ward bounty fund. The recruiting committees of the ward earnestly urge that the amount snkScribat 410 104 promptly bl4k, ..coginit‘e orto i. L K:vblbeke,' ' . Esq.,. urer, as the money is needed immediately. By order of committee, J. Mr. WIESTLING, Chairman. WE have been furnished with the following figares. iu round; ulAnhets, Aelati*e do the losses of the hotel proprietors, alone, in Chambersburg, by the late fire: . Franklin Hotel,. owned by Calyin M. Dun can, and kept by Mr. Whin*. Loss of the former $12,000; that of the latter 16.000. Union Hotel, owned and kept by Mrs. Re becca Fisher; loss $9;000; Eagle Hotel, owned and kept by Mrs. Mar garet Montgomery; loss about $lO,OOO. White Swan Hotel, owned and kept by Dan iel Trostle; loss &bent 18,000. Jac b Sellers' Hotel; loss $6,000. ' Indian Queen Hotel, by J. W. Taylor; loss 15,000. Two or three other hcitels were destroyed, the value of whieb we have been unable to TSB DF,STRITCTION OF PROPERTY IN Oatab BEssucah.—The following is a condensed re port of the route of the fire in Chambersburg. Persona who are acquainted there can at once fond some conception Of the immensity of the conflagration: The whole number of houses burned is two hundred and sixty-Seveh. 'Birery hotel in the town, without a single exception, was burned, with all their contents; every drug store, ani every physician's office, with all their drugs, and every private, as well as public library in the town, whether law or medical, or what ever else. The Chambersburg Bank was burned, and also the Academy. The hank had, however, the day before, sent away their funds and books. They 108E04:M1y-their bank building. Th.; warehouse belonging to the railroad depot was burned. The depot itself is unin jured, and no damage_was done to the track of the road. • • None of the churches were burned, with the exception of the Associate' Reformed and Bethel,Churches, on Second street, between Market and Queen streets. From the Franklin , , railroad, on - Market street, every house has been burned on both sides of the street, up to Sohn McDowell's property ; across the creek; with the exception of the residence of the Misses Denny. . On Main street every house is burned from the Falling Spring to the residence • of Fred ,erick Spahr; every building on Queen street from Brown's tavern west to' the Creek, and the entire south side of. Second street. In other localities, and in all parts of the town, blocks of eight and 'ten buildings have been burned. In many cases the houses were rifled of their valuables before being fired. • .. • Many residences of prorninent citizens in the outskirts of the town wore burned, that :of Col. hkgittre. Mont , others, with his sta 4es and out-houses. Among .104 valuable property burned is Eyster's large flouring mill, Lockhart it Howe's mill, Washabaugh's brewery, Lud wig's brewery and many others. • - On Main street the fire was started at Ben jamin Chambers' residence, on the west side of the street.. Mire° folltinving are some of the principal enterers on this street whose res idences have been burned : Wm. G. - Reed's, .Guerge Chathbers, Allen Sinith's property,„john Schofield's, Matthew Welsh's, estate of lokeph Byster, the Female Serhipary, DNA& drugstore, James Watson's mansion and store, William Gelwick's, John Nole's, the Franklin . House, the Chambers burg Bank, Gilmore's corner, Miller's stove and tin store, Spangler's drug store, Dr. Rich ard's office and dwelling. Burkhart and Henchy's - store and dwelling, the post office, Auchenbaugh's jewelry store, Mrs. Bishop's establishment, the residence of J. George Wolfe, Judge Black's store, Dr. Hamilton's office, Jacob Hutton, J. McClin tock, Lewis Shoemaker, Simon Greenwa4, the entire property of the Heiser estate; and two properties of J. A. Eyster. - The fire then skipped the residence of, Dr. Fisher and two other dWellings. From Lud *ig's np to the next corner every building is burned. Tag Lin DISPEBATJI :BATTJA 8X11 , 0116 .47 6 LAMA. K e ti.lPEB' ..13.84134 PISTINOIMI TexusEr.rza.—We take the following extract from a long letter in the New York Tribtnw dated Atlanta, July 22d, 1864. The letter is :a graphic desoriptionfif the :battle, and. very interesting. We would transfer it entire to . ,Aur coluinies; but - einmoisPare the room. We give. the, extract because. of the licirionible mention of„erir felloycittten, Cita : _ „ l4dpe . ,. Whose host of friends here will be proud to see him again so honorably mentioned.' ''The latest rePortf We baVe .44 this:immanent:are to the effect that it was a very dearrate fight, that we losrabout 2:ooo`ineri, aim the enemy 10,000 or 12;000. in killed, wounded-land titers: . . .. lust as they (the fobs) had reached the crest_ f the . ridge,, with. omusiderahle stretch of open ground in front, they were met by 'the rebel battadions;.composed,lof -Stewart's and parts of Hood's old corps, also advancing hastily three lines deep from the wooda be yond the open ground. For the • first jime in the campaign a fight took place with' neither .party behind works. • Almost the whole of Hooker's corps was serrate& simultaneously altliongli as the wave of battle rolled from 411,0a4ight. _Ward's di vision was engaged a minute or two sooner than the others. . -Face to face niecombatants 'stood, firing thedlyvollevi. into , each other's 'bosoms. " At times theUnel.i were not more than fifteen feet' apart — On Col. Harrison's gmit---e-hieelAiklanc•iseolimily took itisoe, in whioh - olffeereaswelLos men were 3 2 *.... , I ter . ed. •,..i " 1 - I °' Col: eNkikti P Sl efinikrathe JAW , Aid each other so furiously that they passed one bey nd the other, and each changed front to T en wi'kliiii einilliet - .. PriaiirlCoL Woesl l o_e,X- , * . 6 ikeie I Heritemee.ii&C - WAffl: whiqe divOiirp*pr_tittr Fegunents;• . *as- in front -AN 44,41piimily engaged. _43/eery, was in- Tr d a mom e nt afte rward ,and ih Williams , ultimo . . e left of Ilieary wave red;Vt",iCmoliiiint near the s a y radii shoektutwas only to illustrate ids disci prim and emillezioe, for instantly it Wiled. refotmed its line, and fought with redoubled ~„thyo r . . ~. W' - "Ge r t,,,W: mie-aivi#cin also gloriously dis 148ilisll „. lt.-- 1 44 1 9 0 4 1,1 4 1 1iiide , composed extinsive ,of Eastern. troops, contesided in tatricific Mid gloriOuirikatgwith Coll Bob 'insons, wbieNkrtrielftill Westerns, while Vitig a is .B aillezi.renvallglth sections , $ll4-40, rri. '.l -..! , 4,i i , :, '''' Neetins. to FtelleVe. the of qhambersburg. LIBERALITY OF OUR CITIZENS DISPLATEIt. large meeting was held in the Court ,H131286/ast evening, for the pulpit's° of aiding the sufferers of the late fire in Chambersburg. The meeting, was called to order by A.J. Herr, Esq., by nominating Gov. A. G. Curtin as President. On motion, A. J. Herr was selected as Sec retary. On the request of Gov. Curtin, A. J. Herr, Esq., stated the object of the meeting, and described the precent sufferings of the eitzens of Chambersburg in a few stirring remarks. Mr. Thomas C. MacDowell followed income remarks to the point. John O. Kunkel, Esq., offered the following resolutions, prefacing them with proper state ments : Resolved, That a committee of three per sons from each ward of the city be appointed to solicit subscriptions for the sufferers by the destruction of Chambersburg, with power to appoint sub-committees. Resolved, That a committee of three per sons be appointed to receive from the ward committees, and pay over to the proper au thorities of Chambersburg, the funds raised in this city to relieve the necessities of our fellow-citizens of. Chambersburg who are ob jects of charity. After being fully discussed by Hon. John J. Pearson, and Mr. Wilson and others, they were unanimously adopted. The chair appointed the following gentle men under the first resolution; COMMITTEE TO CANVASS TOWN First ward--Alex Hamilton, Alex. -Koser and Weidman Forster. Second Ward—H. Murray Graydon, Chas. Ronmfort and Daniel Eppley. Third ward—Jno. L. Speel, 'Tao. J. Shoe maker and Cyrus Reese. Fourth ward—Jno. W. Hall, David MeCor xnlok and jno. Brady. Fifth ward—Dr. Miles and Sam. W. Myers. • Sixth ward—Benjaman Stroh, J. M. Lowry and D. A. Bolt. The following • gentlemen were appointed Miller the second resolution: - Messrs. Rudolph F. Kelker, Rev. J. Walker Jackson and E. Byers. A subscription paper was at once started in (the meeting, and nearly ten thousaad dollars were immediately subscribed by the citizens present. ==l ASIUTAL OF A POIifION OF GEM ATEBILL'S *ozoirs. —Three huirdred cavalrymen of the Ist and 2d 'Virginia regiments attached to the command of Gen. Averill, arrived at Camp Cartin last evening. In the operations against the late raiders in the Cumberland Valiey, !hese men became detached from their cora :Mands, their . horses and weapons. 'they will be reorganized at this post, mounted find furnished with arms, and at owe returned ;43 their command. - .~~ . • THE REBELEL—We have moon to say that tihe rebels who lately visited Chambersburg /lave left.our State. The destruction, distreiis rind humiliation that they left with us is a living monument of the stupidity that , seems tt:o control this military department. As citi zens-we can but sympathize, and contribute soisistance to remove the distress and better t he condition of those who have met with this cphuuity . at Chambersburg. Apart from this, stied in view of the object upon which we in to nded to write; it may not be out of place to slily that C. L. Bowman, of the cheap dry goods store, No. 1, corner of Front and Mar ket streets, ,will receive to-day and to-morrow (August lst and 2d) a handsome lot of New Goods. We would again remind our patrons of the cheap lot of REMNANTS on hand in &lain& and fine dress goods suitable to chil dren, at very low prices. • SPECIAL NOTICES. QELLING of StOnmerClods at IoW priCeg, - 10 sack as Saunter Dram Goods, Lawns, Sun ilmbrelles, Lace , Shawls, and Summer .howls. We. have also CM, hind a very fano assortment of Nualies,'Calioos ging ham; Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black "ilks, ?tadbllk White Cambria, endressed French Cambria, White' and Cilored Flannels, and in fact an in tertment of dry goidk not surpassed by itny. . To all of which we Jnklititams: who wish to pinitime, and -promise to sell atleari prices than we ran replace them for again. Aa all kinds of dry 40Oct' are advancing every day, now is the dine to buy. jytil , 'S. LENT. ' • Punic Irmsairrasiaei ‘.• TBE mostliesithy persons feel more otless weak this extreme warns weather, and bile their ap. los. They need a- goad strong Toni O—one that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at .50cents per hottleott Mtn Lk itallts, No. 27, tioatth Pine 'street, 'Harrisburg. Orders from a distance prOmptly attended to. . augl A CARD TO THE SIIFISIBILINO. 'Swallow two or three hogsbeada of "Bache," "Tonle Bitgera," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervoua Antidotes," &a, ire, &a; , and after you are satlailed - with the result, then try one , box of OLD DOCTOR. BIICIELNII MOUSE! SPECS PILLS--and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. - They are purely vegetable. pleasant to takie, prompt and 'salutary in their effects on the broken doyen and abatteredoxststitution. Old end rang can fake them with advantage. Impottei and sold In the Patted Busses only by lA$ . /I. 4 .ISUTLICIL No. 427 Broadway, hew wagtail kir the ratted Elatea . Box of the Pala, securely packed, will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which ia ONE DOI.Ltk, poet-paid—tinoney 'reformed by the,Agent it entire astlafaction is not given. jyls-disw3in Bounty, Pension, Bask : Pay, Babalatenee Milts* and War Plains; genendlyonads el at . andppgeoted. 'ref , soak raiding as &distance an MVO Uielt businecs Vans !Add by nail; _by addressing EUGENESNYD2RIII,Attorney-sit-Law; • Third — AW Rarrisbisrg Pa _ UM Bnoveltuidittronetaid- . *Trtithei. the r 3 ,1484,16n0#er 7 1Edax ydaleetter thin t ,4 , " eft;'- - Rist.-,IILEMY.WAini . -,- 4 0 are : *Off Or life to iiitOß • Pm. SD *MHO Taßitil= are=lh known to need oeintnendattik;" • MELPS, - Pres.,listnalinate.. scClirt-no opium nor anything - injurious. " Dr. A A. HAYRS Chemist, Boston. elegant, combination for coughs," Dr. G. F. BIGELOW,, Boston. “Ireoommend their is public speakers " Rev. E. H. CHAPIN "Moat nalutaiy.reller In Bronchitis." Rev. 5. spangur, Mortisto7, Ohio. 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Jr.:, e .. .. ~ i.,:.~'s ECM Banniiirtlsr-Trochem. For the cure—of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, ko., are specially zocommended to ministers, singers and persona whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by Cl. A. Barnivrot it Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom.all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist every where. Head the folloWing testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: Hasarsauno, Feb. Bth, 1864. O. A. Banavanz—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Trochee, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations ; for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in Comparison with them all, can cheerfully emelt:Lend your own as a moat admirable llpekilleqor public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. j have found them serving in time of need, most. effectually. Yours truly, T. B. liOBIASOIS, Paitor of L-8. Presbyterian Church. ...zer•l agree will' bir,.Eobiusou as to the value of Basuivatt's TrogeL W. 0. OATTLLL, Late Pastor of a s. Pitiebyierian Church. HARSIEM I 3O, Jan., 1 ° 64. To U. A. llastirverr—Desr Sir: In th 'habit of speaking very frequentl and in places' where the vocal omens al e very much taxed,' I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want'uas been supplied in your excellent Troches. I consider then - 'very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily that husicineas of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing th effectiveness of thts delivery of public a - - dresses. Yours, Ace., INC. WAY. ' ER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church To C. A. ItAtutvair-ecir ,Slr: Having your Trochee, I am free to say they 'are the beat I have ever tried and take groat pleasure in recommetuling.them to Qom= afflicted with sate ',Air* 'or hualtitutsil "of Seise arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &a., G. G. RAKESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. Dwraier irrostrores OFFICE, Haanisnunn, Feb. 29, 1864. To C. A. 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BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 80 days, the won,' cues of NERYOUnNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, !Sepik*. ,Wpaltoees, /Wall iiyeabd all 'Minify; Sufis" and Noirrons - Arestfona,. no 14 .638 hatter from what cause produoed. Price, 040._ Ditr per AKE box. ' Sent, poet- idd.!brinalt,'- .td reelpt Ora pier: One Box will per*ctl'Ord'e r; a r' ininnei can 4 0 . .. jr.s4B,wBtii. ,- Oitetisi Agent . 429 „:y, , . A WORD TO THE WISE. There is no need of any person haiing the Dysentery for one day. Alt I ask of the public Is to I. ymy Dysen.. tary Drops; only cents a bottle. It is very pleasant to take; can be.„glvoihto a child of-agytigf With great confi dence. It' liat .hured verk - Igid'ealatek . and 'also of lone standing. It is indeed worth trying. Prepared and sold only by Mrs. I. Ball, South Pine street, Harrisburg. ijy2S dtf . WV A/NTS. Weaned to Rent s ` - . rk,k, AHOUSE..c:9I:64III. )3g.v5 _or 6 : flill', li 3 Mca /PA .Y. - .Lease directions atln is offien../Rent ' paid in nteaneetnoittily, .Ir:required. 47 , ~,:n1y8,4w*,. WANTED, A PRACTICAL BAR-TENDER. Apply a 1 the ealoon under HereedEf4e!,....._ jy;29-dtf WAFTED, . 4 . 4 GOOD BLACKSMITHS at the Eagl Works. (jy?.9, -30) W. 0. HICKOK. • VVANTED—At $1549 per 11orith. We want a reliable Convaaser in ,awry county.: We have agents making - 4160 por month ;ditch. Avek will prevent° luiy,doubtleg applicant.. *Want - - - • . •,;„ ..,;10NES-BILOS. &tit, , 3.928-1 M " - rAT - ' . 8117BMTIniTEN liiMED rt ... , .., TWO substitutes to serve for one year want ed, to whom $2.0 each will be paid. Apply to Tacoma la Macdowell, atto uey-at-law . Office in Third street, near Pine, Harrisburg, l'a.. , , ..,,jy2;-tf ---- ----- _,..: .1_ '-s - ___,-, t SIa II iSTITUTES WANTED, If:R which a liberal price will be paid. Apply at the Union Hotel, Market street -10t* S. S. BELLMAN. 1,7:Z11' 1!.• PO GISTER. A H. BOYER, of East Hanover township, • offeratthaseir as a qaatudate o gee If norairitetea and 'Wieser be pledges himself to fuldl the duties of the ofilee with fidelity. jy27-wtc* • -volt BEGIBTHItT" Soilthltanovei iown ship, fifth timpelt as a.caadtdatelor the tabs of ISTED, of, Digital, county, -• If •kcted, , Jlr... Mark , _pledges hinteelf to poi - form the duties of said office with alit , Jelte do.wto . . ' CASIDEDATE IPOR CONGRESS. HARIURBURO 7 Pa., June 9, 1864. HE undersigned roved:fully offers himself to the Republfaanir orthe 14th Congressional Dia- Wet of Pennsylvania, composed of tun counties of Dan- JunimpsoNaritraidbettand, Union mid Snyder, for nation by the several county conventions of the said • , ct. Ejeiltdtcl JOSIAH ESPY. "lormimpl,Ogg4: • •:••• 1 -1.• o last . .Al-1111 1 itioster towneh i,„ff ip, n o o r m e i rs nated- himselfma candidate for the °Moe Se wir, him Lf 42wa wtc * fultil the duties of the an olcoe lected with 6 h d e el P it l y edg . e 6 RUDOLPH HILLER. LIQUID .IL L W I IMPUSTe LTCHTED RENNET reds with milk the ". Most luscious of all deserts for the table; the light est. and most grateful diet for invalids and. children. Milttontains every element otothe bodily constitution; . whed anointed with rennet iCis &Mays light and easy of digestion, and supports the vegan with the least possible eacteament, When still greatattuatative power is desired, cream and near may be addedi , AlMspoonful converts sAullyt ef mitt into a Orin taarcL Prepared and sold, whokeale and. retail by .8. A. KIINKS L, kl tt r4lB Market street. A LL kinds of hauling ieitliiragons or carts A will be promptiy dose brlndli JAWng on S BREWER, r ,irsa corner of Second also . land Meadow Lane. BUTTEILM.Fieh roll butter from Snyder county reoefvect , every week. Also 4- 4+ [my4l *O MR & MuERPER. '= for aon the •f : of Third and d streets Enquire O. WADDEN. -_ ~lT$~-^~~~3 + ~R~IYS~iIiE~T9;. Proposals f()rzlottii. Tan:omit% Annaniarnri July: i l.Ev.lB64. N OTICE is hereby given that subscriptions will . kerecEdveci by the Treasurer-of , the 'United States; the several .Assistant Treasu rers and designated Depositaries, . and by the illatibnid Banks designated.; and. qualified as ,Depositaries and Financial Agents, for Trea sury Notes payable three years- from August 16, 1864, bearing interest at.the iite of, seven and Aree-tenthi per cent. Per annum, with serai-annual coupons attached, payable in lawful money. ' , . These not will be conveitibleig . ,e option of the holder at maturity, into. six per cent. gold.bearing bonds, redeemable after five and .payable twenty years from Augnstls; 1867. The Notes will be issued. in deimminations Of fifty, one hundred, five hnitdred,,orrethon ,sand,and five thousand dollars, "and be Maned in blank, or payable to order, as inky bet4l, ected,B . X the subscribers. _ subscriptions-mnst be for fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all d'epostts. Theparty depositing.must endorse upon the original certificate the denomittatibn of notes required, and whether they are to, be issued in bltph oiL payable to order. . When So endorsed it must beleft with the officer re ceiving the deposit, • to be forwarded to this Department. 1. The notes will be trruronitted.tathe owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the originalCertilic4teS of De posit es they cau t e prepared. ,• : Interest will,. eallowed to August-15 on all deposits lnade prior to that date; and will be paid by the Department npon receipt of the original eertifleateS. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making.depoitits subsequent to That date must paytitis'interest tiecnied from date of note to dato.Of.deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five-thousand dollars and upwards' for _these notes at any one time will be alloWed a Commission of one quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by this Department •tip - dif therricaTpt r a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the delibiit was made. No de ' ductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. Officers receiving deposits will see that the proper endorsements , are made upon the ;original certificates. All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give $O applicants all desired information, and afield every facility for making sub se ription :s. • W:P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. e M- All respectable banks and bankers -throughout the countty,will doubtless afford facilities to subscribe ! : aul-d&w2w REOPENING , 7 4111 F" CONTINENTAL C.IidmINATION COMPANY ON MONDAY. JULY 25, 1864. compar44.onsifits of fhb befit itirper 11 form&s, consisting' of ' . SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, ;!GYMNASTS, &O. The manager takes pleasute • liiinbuncing that they intend making this TEEN Concert. matt the catty. EAItRY WELLSlliptY,Ploprietora, • BILLY Poirras, BtinitiasaligimW jy23 . . . CANTF • • • •,_ •• • WALNUT S T REE T , BELOW • Proprieter:S.:' .. . Beanie= Meta: , . . ..... : Og.k I Ltaft Stage hinnaget. . Army wiLuAtas Lacier ut OtctieW BARU V.Ilf4:iTA YEE Treasurer ' ' : HIOLE I OPEN every nighe 3Fil l t a first -eiass com , pany of rude and female artistes. The pectoral. anenittbrocea evety vexleby of legitimate .amtieementi Bitch" as MDICAL DANCING, (*sac OPERAS, PANTOMIMES, '• ' : 1 14pati domicALrrim:, BUID.LFADES vsii? g . 4,sTs. 41143611, 2rotao thmte lo,€B 6U oeall !Palo' • open at 7. To commence at, 8 o'clock. jyltkltt ME • GOVERNMENT frce: , :iAUCTION SA-LE: ". CO N -1 ) EI V I N E HOR.S.E3 • WAR DEPART3MT, CAVALRY BOREAL, Orrios peCtusr-QcLuguaus.sree. _ . WAntsarcrs. D. C.,. July z 3, 1684. 1017.ifilelyil; sold afipxll•ll , 6- miotiott, to, - the V highest bidder. ItCMBDODO, D. C., on IitIDAY, August 6, 18841, 100 Cavalry Horses; NUMPAlLlp..Augusttliet. 100 cavalry Hon r. Thasehorses havetbeeki Oondomneil milli for the-cal -2 er.Y.Service af Alug arrow . - t. - . • - • • lorroadeud, farming purposes luau good• bargaihs msy be had, Dome sold singly. -... Turrets cash, to thite4-Statseirdtrency. •• • - 17, ElAbilte A. Ell ,FN Lieut. Vol: and Deter Quarteririgioter, • pug 1-7 t Cavalry Bureau. (ONDIE.BINED HORSES. WAR DEPAIMIDOIT, CAVALRY BMW; I ' A. = - • OTPHISoi, CHOW Quammusrsa, WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 4, 1864. AITILL be sold at public auction,, to the V V 7 ,; highest bidder, at the time' if end' pladee nanihd hci-, low. viz: ALlPPAMAStristgtglltt-'-- enn a, yhtusday, Angulo nth, 1861. IWO MIND ED (200) Cavalry Bbreeast each place. These Horses have .a,n taanderdpedt aa ttlfat ft* the Covey militia 411'..theWmy; k -, , ,',.' -.; - had - - for =ad and farm purposes many ye - CW . I bargains may Some Sol* sine); ' " s, ' tERMS: CASH ) in United . States Currency,:. , . JAMEI4e. Ea*. • .06.41td. •.•• • ' Lt.• end Of.. Q. M. Cavalry_ Bureau, SEMI No EXCUSE - FOR RIPLOSIOIiS. ASHCROFT'S ,LOW WATER DETECTOR S AN INFALLIBIMPROTACTION against I explosion or burning et thiell - oi 'boiler as noth ing can prevent it Of not tampered with) row giving im mediate notice of lack of waterin the boiler, In season to put 9 , LVAIPAY.WIthent **Wing the fires. Want, of water is the great 80111110 of •so. many. sad catastrophes which have recently occurred. - - We warrant this instrument to be a perfect insurance *galena emit emitingencles; ?dee szo. Fell instructions as to the Mode of aPPllestien. as we ll as rilference to most ot-theiproadnent maenfactircip, and ironpasters of.the Saar therig skit our attotitilion to ' D; MAWR apa • Pittisbiirg; fie. D. Cagan, - . Macon 'CY' FOR SOLE AGM CITY I mi c a *am h4p ain assortmentpy tO Ofter—tat 16 1 4 4 0 110 a large of SVPPII. 4 )* manitritcfixredby LEROY W PAIR XlrfrOv. These l'oe are wee and. setil pro on tire astittrastkar 7 Bar MX4= TRY MX I* • sourrEws WOK STORE, Smut! street,. ordrait • o PreopgtfrHa Church, Harrisburg r ' C T up= i — 11111:10 0 —; 4 1 r _ ,_,1tit4316.- eJitig - liat tiedeii;erld I; F pmogiieru m % All orders lets at Sepple l l J 4VVSII4 mil loestteadett to. H. =MIX AM U SINDIEN TS. AVC3,49IV SALE EME NEW ,ADVERTISEIIIENTS. t.C_OSTAR I s39 EXTERMINATOR S. • "COSTA S',„ LIT I WRIATM. 81*ETERILLNTURR VOSTAit'S” E A IM.V.AToRs. =TR COSTAE'S , ' EXtEmilluzusc EXTERMINATORS. • . "COSTAR'SS" EXTERIdINATORS- - EXTER.INATORS, " •••CA.IiTAR'S- EXTERIIRLATOTIR EXTFRIIINATORS --- "COSTAR'S" =TERMINATOR' EXTERMMATORS. ^COSTAR'S , ' - EXTIMMINATOIM EXTERMINATORS. "COST.I.R'S ,, EXTERMINATORS . METERED:ATOM 4909 TAR'S" ErPERMXNATORII EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTF.RMENATORS. "COSTAR'S" , EXTERMINATORS. MXTERBENATORS, •'OOS'TAB'S" ExTEBMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. •'COSTAR'S" FXTERMINATORi. EXTERMINATOsS. "COSTAR'S' ExTERmiNATORS. EXTERSIINATuRS. "COSTAR'S" .X-TENMDTATORS. EXTERMINATORS. .EXL , RMINATO tXTERaUNATOM For Rata, Mice, Roaches,Ants, Bed li no ; Fleas, Moths in Furs, oolens, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Alnim salc, etc. • "i 5 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remettlisi known." "Free from Poison" - • "Not danger's - la to the Bunten Frinuly..' "Rate COlllO out of their holes =dia.)" air -Sold by all DruggLos everywhere . ,mil I! BRWAR'S iI I or all worthle. linitationa ag- ,, Cootar , E' , Depot, No. 4$ Broadway, N. Y. ,-Sold by D. W. GROSS & CO., - Wholesale and retail agents. And by all Drungisis in Haniaburn. Pa ,j,qll-daw3m ,SELL INO OUT LOW OUR STOCK OF LIQUOItSt TITT intend to discontinue the sale of II quors antroifer - olifetock at slat ■draace from cost price. We have,.perchased all our liquota-bt , fbre the lasi rise and hare a large stock on band for three or four years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased now at any price from the impoiiera • Oar stock consign of wix is aI7GS of all grades. ing`We , have parts of three barrels pure RYE, ao., c010m1... and 10 degrees above proof, years obt. • WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported. . A.N - 11:5 ]E, S., We fiace pa f - 3 T ; eauk. HENNT-iS" BpANDY, to whtdh we le rte the porktutur attention - a fatkatei liar metitrinal purposes. • The Brandy ospnot beboughtaMday, from ; Importers, less than $ l5 per . Ireivrill sell It for $l2 per gal lon. - - • SOOTCYI AND cIiAmpAGAINIITEs, rq' . • Afternotte the tOspeetiel of Motet - Beepers 'and' Moo' Merchants generally, as we Intend te,ne ll ySiithotu; un r eal our Liquors, and thfs-WW" be a g00i../.. oppiktn-, • je2o • • n & • CLOAKS, CIRCULARS ILA.NTIILLAS , -. D. W. GEOSIEP-E;SW-- ESLiippiki7r— MA.RILET-STRAET. A Now Pluladelphlii oink glom, Have now a splendid pssortment, • • • - B•PftING 4rimiten'irrtts i exicera cuictaAilz. •• • NEVER:FYI:3a' SACKS: , AND : • • NEW FRENCH LOOSE !ARM' The above blauttfal*Amplon, in otntrniqor and hand oornels' trimmed, from $750 to $lO. • "• ..... " 1000 SILK EIANTILL CIRCULARS, E.M.CES - AND D.A.15104 - Hnocbontely aid .ridblq trinnied, from -StO *mare, • CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARTETY-. NtyrrcEr. ?ll' public at :o regneated to attend ctie ;I. (moms& of the now dry goods store of BAtndt Bowman, on Thursday I:Miming:July ;th, at the scitiab, -,- - east miler of Second and Walnut. strects,(hito'.thei attire mom of Joseph Kahnwiler.) This now firm have bought am the entire stock from Air. Katinwiler yer,y 'aria s , and In GOOD FAITH my to the public that_thei wiU sell this stook of goods at one-fourth less than the same kind of goodagan NOW BE Bougnr AR wauLE AA 1 N. . _ C reNCSTAJLIZE.D CONCENTRATED -LEMONADE, a Pleasant, healthy beverage. Very oonvenient end ref feynr or _rent .itsporta:diity liiixrAtaAtab it ira vvlcre. Its convonitnee at pin-nice will be apreelated. No sugar required; one table.apoonfol simply dlOsnlved In a glass of oold.water Mal it is done. . . SELLER'S. DRUG AND FANCY GOOD gronk, „fell - No. 91, Market street NEW PHILADELPHIA C 1.4'0 A. - EC. ,l olt • , IN D. W GROSS' SEW BLOCK, Market Streei.., Harrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STI - LES oa rismorriput CLOAKS AND AND FINE. SPRING' &RAWL& win open -on the Ist of! pnar2l-41 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALARGE assortment of Plioti,graplia tit„ Generals and Panay pietarea tor Eiiie CHEAP, at $l, per dozen, at. scimerra's 1100 K 81%04, my2oHarrisinim Pa . sio, DOZEN JARS KNGLagn ur ' thow"choW,,Csighflovier, _Nisei' Pickles, Gerkinic Arafnuts and °Oohs.. For, sale wholesale enc; retail by, , .RFL,SLER d FRAZFA • n &rt. ' aueohtiore tq y, .0.44. Jr., & co TITEIT RECEIV ED4h gt lons pare ejirrail.t. wine trout a. Lance:AK couply Farmer; the Avast ‘,I: make ttetztiageisejAit 43. this City. , Price $ S c 0 par *elite.. For sale et. • • sw(sr....Ea FRAZ L'NX . je9 Sekeetwotre to Wro. Dock, Jr & Co. • , 11POITIMM% excel aior hanis, of this s ea , /Ix ilon's curing. Jun rdcehred and for axle by.o SHISLER 4 YRAzg.,4 f. • - { tittioessore to wm.Pockt'jr:, cm BASKETS, BASKETS, in great irarialir a; 81118LEW.fr tItAiER, Je27 Samessorikto M r -Pock: Jr., tr A FRESH supply of .Kiehener's Celebrated Su g ar Cured Huns sad Does Beef, 4. .0251 'BOYER & KORRPRit. POCKET )3QOO, 'ttOtSlLlii . FUMES PORTEHOItbIAIES, and a genera:l' ; variety of : LEA TREE GOODE, just received at BERORER. , E 11( a) gTORF,. „ . - - n - usaIISTERR' BASKETS.—Shis zer, successors wit bock, jr, iv Co., have oh band„, 36 ooze'shickory baskets. Price Es 60 Per (lezer' 11)111501LED OYSTERS.—York River Oy - st4§ . J. 7 WerniellicallOsealed, justretekvvi this thoililtg, Per ale by the dozen or bottle, ••• , saISIAR PIXAZER . VERY FINE: ISDEX.DI rpo_pnribiasiutiatensive-stook* of-Rhoto- 1 graph Albums and Pjtotiomphotp,mgj;fttiom we have added a BEAUTIFUL E.h.I, , IM tor the receptio of *0 pletures. They Ilinst**en ipir l ti 9 sa-rifougraphers sup plied the very lowest ithKikt , sale price, and their ee ° whited app s, themfor $;•26 pen thousmod, wholemlikaid; .. I , 3 -qlClay24 4' B 'l6og SiVER. - -- BREF T 014GUP.S. --Fine lane beef tanipes, ' curedby J.B. Michener.& Co , and For We DT - f 15 „ SHISLEH. FRAZER, - 'Sucowars rq ID, Dock...Jr, * Ccs I I 414auf--61 - IEAI4INUTIk - IplplEttS., Jere* whales& st: faciaLtiiimE, • . _ • wevieers to W. Pook"...tr,:kauci.,l lIRESE ---0 4 0 ice new crop Cheese, jusi tredeived at SEEISLA.R Si' FRAZER Suooftwors to W. Dock, Jr., & 6,0 Eli ME " , ;•r im.