Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 03, 1864, Image 1

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Ul PVBWUZD
MORNING AND EVENING,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
9mcis THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT
4 ‘E 14 BOF SIIBSC,RIPTION
KNOLE SUBSCRIPTION
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city at 12 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be
charged 16 00 in advance. Those.personswha neglectb ,
pay In advance will be clOrged s7' 00.
WEEKLY n:UGRAI'H.
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`subscribers at the following cash rates:
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'Three copies to one Post Office
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MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
AN D DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
MENEMCIES
HOO FLAN D'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC,
TJIHES E Bitters have performed more cares;
have and do give better satisfaction; have mom tes
timony; have more reepectable people to vouch for them
Wan any other article in the market.
We defy any one to cohtradict this assertion', and will
pay $l,OOO to any one that will produce a certificate pub
lished by us that Is not genuine. Holland's German Bit.
ters, will cure every case of Chronic. or Nervous Debility,
Diseases of the Kidney; and diseases arising from a dis
ordered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re
sulting from the disertiers of the digestive organs: Con
stipation, Inward Plies, Fullness of. Blood to tho bead,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stom‘oh, Swimming
of the head, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at
the heart, Choking or auffocating sensations when in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the
sight, Fever and duj,t pain in the head, Deficiency of pers
piration, YellowneA of the akin and eyes, Pain in the side;'
back, chest, limbo, &c., Sudden flushes of heat, Burning
in the flesh, Constant Imaginations of evil, and great de.'
preasion of spirits.
Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no
ruin or whisk& and can't make drunkards, but is the
la
boot Tolle e world.
MAD WHO SAYS SO
From the Rev. Levi G. Beek, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist
Ohara, Philadelphia.
* * * *******
I have known Roofiand's German Bitters ; favorably for
a number of years. I have used them in my own family]
and have been so pleased with their effects that I was in
duced to recommend them to many other; and know that
they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. . I
tate. great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming- this
fact, and calling the attention of those inflicted with the
diseases for which they are recommended to s these Bit
ten; knowing from experience that my recommendation
willbe sustained. 1 do this more cheerfully as Roof.
land's Bitters is Intended to benefit the afflicted, and is
"not ■ rum drink n Yours truly.
From Roy. J. Newton Brown, D. D. Editor or the En
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chroni
cle,Fhllattelphia.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent
Mehicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients
and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a
man may not testify to the bonetite he believes himself to
have received from any simple preparation, in the hope
that he may thus contribute to the benefit or others.
I do this the more readily In regard to Roofland's Ger
man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city
because I was prejudiced against them for many years,
under the Impression that they wore chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. I inn indebted to my friend, Robert .Shoema
ker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper
ustay . and for encouragement to try them when suffering
from great and long continued debility. The use of
three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the
pine& year, was followed by evident relief and restora
tion to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had
not for six months before, and had almost despaired of
regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di•
rooting me to the use of them.
. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philads.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor or Baptist
Church, Germantown, Penn.
Dr. G. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—Personal experience
enables me to say that I regard the German Bitters, pre
pared by you, as a most excellent medicine. In oases of
severe cold and general debility I have been greatly bane
tilted by the use of the Bitters. and doubt not they
.will
produce similar effects on others.
Yount truly
WARREN RANDOLPH,
Germantown, Pa.
From Rev. J. IL Turner, Pastor of Redding M.
Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. O. IL Jackson:—Dear Sir:—Having used your Ger
man Bitten in my amity frequently I. am prepared to sty
that It has been of great service. I believe that in moat
eases of general debility of the system it is the safest and
most valuable remedy of which I have any knowledge. ,
Yours, respectfully . J. R. TURNER,
No. 726 N. Nineteenth street.
from thetltev. J. IL Lyons, formerly Pastor of Um
Cellastbmi (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist Ohnrches...
New Recant.; N. Y.
Dr. O. )1.. Jackson :—Doar feel it a pleasure thus,
of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of
the Gannett Bitters. Some yews since being much - if
dieted with Dyapepsia, I used them with very. beneficial
malts. 1 have often recommended them to. persons en.
tosblbd by that fermenting disease, and have heard from
them the most flattering testimonials as to their great.
value, In eases of general debility, I believe It to be a
toga that cannot be surpassed. J. N. LYONS
From the Rev Thomas Whiter, Pastor of Roxborough
Baptist Church. • . 1
Dr. Jackson :—DeartSir felt it due to your excel
lent preparation, Hoofbeat! German Bitters, to add mj
testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I
have for years, at times, been troubled with great cliapnler
in my head and nervous system. I was aevje k o b s
friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters' did so, sad
have .experienced great .and unexpected relief; my health
has been very materially. benefittecl. I confidently recom
mend the article where I meet with cases similar, to my
own, and have been assured by. many of their good ef
fects. Respectfully sours, .
T. WINTER, Roxborou l t Pa.
r-
From Rev, J. S. Herman, of the ' German . Conned
Church, Knistaiti, _Berke county. Pa.
Dr. C. Id. Jackson:— , Sespecled Sir :—I hive been . :
trOeblel with Dyspepsia pearly - tst•enty years, 'Mad hive
never WWI any medicine thatdid me •ea much - good *AB
Hooland's Bittern lam lery much iMproYed to healer'
after having taken five tottlea, .
Yours With warped, ' J. S. HERMAN.
S'ItIOES.
. •
Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $l. 00
per bottle — halt das $6 00
Sigh Size--75 cents per bottic—halr do% .. 400
8151 , 103, COLTNTERFEIT9I
see that, the signature of "0. M. Ja.C.K.90N , 1 is on the
WRAPPU of each b94 1 / 9 .
Should your nearest druggist DO have the article, do
not be put a by any of the intoxicating preparations that
may be amid in Its OWN but .Send US, and we will
forward, slowly gar4Pdt l uPr e s li
Office and hianulhotol7,
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400
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PelinsTivolda:,Rail Road !
SPRING TIRE TABLE.
.TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM FHELADEDELFRIA.
THE Passenger wins of the Pepe.spllitill
Railroad Compactly will depart from and arrive at Ear%
rlaburg aild i Pldladelphla as follows:
THROUGATXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
•t 2.45 a. ar.,-and arrives at. West Philadelphia at 6.55 ♦. Y.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
8,00 A. IL, and arrives at,West Philadelphia at 10.10 A.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7.20 A. st., connects al Lancaster with Lancaster accom
'modation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.25 r. N.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris
burg at 12 20 P. M. ; Columbia 1.55 P. M. and Arrives "at
Lancaster 2.30 r. at. ; connecting with Fast Mail east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 5.30 P.M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 r. x. ; Lancaster
at 2.47 r. x., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.30 P. M
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum
bia, leaVes Harrisburg at 6.25 r. x., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 10,0t4!:
WESTWARD,
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daffy
(except Monday) at 2.10 A. x. ; Altoona; 7.32 A. st., take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 3.10 A. M. ; Altoona at 3.26 a. sr., take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 100 P. x.
• MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.30 P. M. ; Altoona
at 7.12 P. X take supper, and arrives alPittaburgat 12.30
FAST LINE, leaves Harrisburg at &50 L ; Altoona at
8.35 v. at., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at LOO
MOUNT JOT ACCOMMODATION loaves Lancaster a
.30 A. u. , arrives at Harrisburg atll.lo A: v.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION THAW leaves West.
'hiladelphia at 2.45 r. it, and arrives at Harrisburg at 3:I.0
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No.. 2, leaves Lancas
ter at 8.28:P., M. connecting there with Harrisburg Accom
modation West, - leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. r. and arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.20 r. M.
117 t
Northern Central Railway
SUMMER TIMM TABLE.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
To AND num
BALTIMORE
WASHINGTON CITY
Connections made with trains onrennsylvania Railroad,
to and ttom Pittsbutg and the West.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West Branch tinsquelutnna,Ainira, and all of Northern
New York. '
N an 4 after MONDAY, MAY 18th, 18
84„
O the Tawnier Trains of the Horthern Centrist
Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and
Baltimore as follows, :
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) 10.25 a. x.
leaves Harrisburg.. ........ 1.20 P, N.
" arrives at Baltimore 5.40 r.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury.daily (exbept
Sunday) 11.45 r.
" . leaves Rarrieberg (except
Monday)
"
arrives at Baltimore Monday daily
2.50 IL
cept ) . N.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Har-
7.00 A.
burg • 7.00 A. z.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun
bury dilly (except Sun
day) at... 7.110 A. It
NORTHWARD. •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 0.20 A. rr
if leaves Harrisburg 135 P. IL
. .
LEVI G. BECK
arrives at Sunbury 405 P. N.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... .. . 9.30 r. st.
" arrives at Harrisburg 1.60 e. K.
" leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Monday) 3.15 4 is.
" arrival:at-Sunbury ' . 5.53.': si.
HARRbiBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal. ,s
. timers daily (except Sun
day) 5.00 P. N.
" arrives at Harrisburg. 7.50 r.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION loaves Harris.
at 400 P. M.
For further information apply at the OM .in Pennayl
was Railroad Depot.. • . 3. N. Du Y,
Narrisburg, May IfS, 1884.-dif Got-Supt.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
kl sA :11Alg kni.l ikjj Oft'ao Lu,j Ay...oj 01 :1
PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, November
16th, 1863, Ike Passenger Trains will leave The Phila.
delphia and Reading Railroad Dora, at Harrisburg, for
New To* and Flriladitedar as follows/ xis :
EASTIVARD. •
EXPRESS LENEleaves Harrisburg at 0.30 A. st. en, ar
rival of the Puniuhwula tidiread.Enpress Train;From the
West, arriving in New York at L 45 A. at. • I:sleeping cu
Is attached to thetrittu"through trOm Pittsburg withc"it
HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at B.OO'A. x., arriving
In New York at 5.80 r: x., and Philadelphia at L5O rN.
FAST LINE leaves Hamsburg at 2.00 r. x., arriving in
New York at 10.25'r . x., and Philadelphia at 7.00 r. x . -
PAST LINK leaves New York at. .8.00 A. Xi and Phila
delphia at 8.0 J. N., arriving at Harrimbars at 1.15 p. x..
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3.50 r. x., arriving -at Harriaburg at 620
P. IL
EXPRESS . TRAIN leave. New York at 7.00 r. x., ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 a. x., and connecting with the
Perungivania Express Traixfor Yittaburg. A sleeping=
is also attached to this train.:
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the
Pennsylvania,. Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, ... • ,
j Baggage checked through. Pare between New York
and Harrisburg, $6 16 ; between Harrisburg and Philadel
phia, $3 86 In No. 1 care, and $8 In No. 2.
For tickets or other Information apply to
lISTEMiI
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
G FEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
-NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsaille Lebanon, Allentown, Easton,ace.
Trains leave Hdrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate stations, at 8.00
Y., and 2.00 P. x.
*ow Ypra Express leaves Harrisburg at 0.80
.4 St.,
'arriving at New York at Lob the same day. •
A special Accommodation Passenger train loaves Read
as at Lin IL, and returns from Harrisburg at fr r. - n.
Pares Beta Harrisburg: To New York, $6 lb; to MlA
delphia $8 86 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6a. x. 12 noon, and 7
r. x., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harr isburg at 2 A. 5.)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 154. Li and 8.80 r.
Sleeping ears in the New York; Express Tratu,through
to and from Pittsburg without ohane.
Passengers by the Oatawissa Railroad leave Pumps.
at 8.60 A. K. ' and 2.10 r. , Philadelphia, New York,
and all tray palate •
Trains leave Pottsville at ale A. IC, 044139
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
Au Accommodation Passenger -train leaves Beading 'at
Rope. et. =dictum from rbillidelptila at MOO x
Aal litialbOva trains run.delty, Sunday excepted.
A Sondaytrabileaves Pottsville at 1.20 A. x., and
•adelphla at 8.16 T 7t.-
Commutatloo„
s Maignel!tiokeis it
reduced rates ab - RaiILAVIILVIPMV. . •
60 minds beggagiradlie
G. A.1.1100LIA;
EletilealaißiedinteadeSt,
Ml 7 a, teet—amrtts"
RAILROADS.
ON AND AMR
MONDAY, Itlty 160, 1864,
SAMUEL D. YOUNG
Age. Middle Dio. Fenn'a R. R.
May 18. 186A--eltf
burg daily (exceptgunday)
AND
W ES 7W A ED
J. J. CLYDE,
general Area. Thiertibluz
"THE UNION-NOW"':ID FO RY,VER."
taItRISBUR4,' PA., WEDNESDAY EYE NING, AUGUST 3 1864
RAILROADS;
1864.
Philadelphia and Erie Rail
Road.
•
riXHIS great line traverses the Northern and
. Northwest counties . ' of piniutylvania to the cityof
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Ptolemy:ma RArLoOAD Com
rest, and under their auspices, is being rapidly opened
throughout. its entire length. • - •
It is now Jo use for Poowrolp9r and Freight bushiest
from Harrisburg to St Mary's (216 miles) on•the Eastern
Division, and from Sheffield to Erie.(7B MUM) oil the
West= Division.
TIME OF PAMSI246IEIt•TRAINS . AT ,HARRISBUDO.
. • Leaire Eastward.
Hail ; Train
Express Train. . .. • 2..60 . A.
•
Leave Northwar. '
m a n Tr a i n . i
Vaprees Train ' &15'A. N.
Cars run through wrenotrr. mama both amyl on:theee
trivia between Pfflindelida and Lock ••Raven,' .and be•
tween Baltimore and Lock'
Elegant Sleeping cars on Ergots tnLia•both wartbe.
tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wlllianiaixwt and
Philadelphia.
For Mrormation respecting Passenger hostages apply at
the S. a Corner 11th and Market streets.
. Met for Freight tentinesis of the Commutes Agents:
_ a B. Kingston , Jr. , comes lath and Market streets
Philadelphia. •
J. Writeynolde, Erie. •
1. X. Drill, Agent N. O. B. R., Baltimore.
R. H. HOUSTON, • .
Naseral , Pret& Agent, RAM's.
•
LNWI3 HODPT,
arateria rkixt dome PAO&
,
JOS. D. POTTS- • •
General Manager, Watiompat
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOUREL—On and a ft er Mon
day, April 4th, 1861, Passenger trains will run
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted*
POR CIUMBEBBI3FRO IND HARRISBURG;
is r. at , .
Leave Ilagereatowa 7.00 2.4$
" Greenmails' - - 7.87 8.88
/Arrive at 8.1? 4.20
Ohamberaburg, , • —....
,
Ull 840 12.86
Leave ShlppenaburgTe it
9.00 1.21
" Newville . X 9.82.100
" Carlisle 5.66 10.10 2.48
liechanicaborg... ... ... 10 42 3.12
arrive - • • • 5.56 11.15 3.40
FON OHAMBERSBERG AND HAGERSTDWN:
4. IL P. 'IL P.
Leave Barrie/11M 8.06 1.99 420
" lffechaniosburg ' 8.47 245 Lk
" Carlisle 9.22 2.36 6.20
Newville 10.22 3.2 a -
Shippensburg 10.83 4.00
chambelsburil, (Antra at. :.:..':.....11 430
Leave at • • 31.10 4.40.
Leave Cinecastle 5.30. -
Arrive* Hagerstown'. . 1135 . 5.10
as- detitibeigeliakip*iii6ostre WttbX4l6ll:
for flantelp New: liliefe..an4.Pittaberg anCeritit
rains for all points Want, . • '
• Arnie Train leavfog - fiearbteFir at 4.2 run:
oaly *elle as earlislo. • - - N: Nued.
R. R. Mee, Charatowatring, - Apro4,-1051-1y ' -
Steam Wee .Liverpooll.
TouomtG at QUKENSTOWN, Mork Har
bor.)
ewe known theamats of the Liverpool,.
New York and Thiladelphist Steamship Company, are
tended Math es followa:
Edinburgh, SatOrday, July 30; . Clity of Washington,
Saturday, August 6; City of Manchester, Saturday, Att•
gust 13, and every •sucoeedlitnaturday, at Noon; from
Pier - 44, North River. • • • . .
.
RATES' dF PASSAGI,
/WAN= IN ODLD, OA ITS igurvargers al OUrtmegrit. .
/MST CABIN $BO 00 STEKBAGE $3O 00
do tb London— .. . 115 00 do te Londbe,..... 84 '00'
do to Paris... z• .95 00 di) , to Paris • 40 00
do to Hamburg ;.. . 0.0 00 .zalo to - Hamburg._37 00
Passenger* also ;forward to 111711, Brerrum. " Rol4l7.
dam; Atitererp, gat', at equally low iatea. •
Fires from Liverpool or Queenstovvirr Int Cabin, $76,
PS, $lO3. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rate".
For fixther information apply at the CompennkOmege
JOAN G. DALE, 'Agent,ls Broadway, N. y.; ofup
ZIMMERMAN. Ilarrisburd. •• . -- • [.,,,M'
A. F. ZIMMERMAN , ,
Practical' Watch _ maker.
No. 62 Market Street, liairiebarg, Pe;
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES6 Ano
• RINGR,
SETS OF sgWM"'
F SILVER arAr. , S; zit
PLATED IT
TEA A N D OES,
au tome OF JEWELRY.
Has constantly on hand a well selected. and eligiuGly
assorted stock of •
FINZ WATCIOB,-
MAINS, •
RENCK%
AND UT&
P11.114..y1r3 *Alum
AkiralOAN, INGLIEN i11r155 WATOII7O,
Both in Gold and .Silver Ginn
Alms a Ina aaaortment of -
LA.DUICS' 'WATCHES
Constantly OE head
• LARCH TallEllll4o -
Wa CXX:PcIiKK
Of all descriptions; ill of will& will be sokl at the
-LOWEST CABS-PRICER
Asir Cell- watt etutteine;,thettoeds• • •
Particular attentl paid to repainng .of Are Waimea,
such as Cbroneinfters Duplex .sid- Other celebrated
Watches, and all kinds of Jetvehy neatly • repaired..
None but the most competent workmen employed, and
the whole matter under my own personal impervision
F. ZIMMIRMAN,
mar2B] No. 62 Market street, adjoining
PIANOS::
ALBRECHT, MENAkkirtmrs
EXCELSIOR `PIANOS.
SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCHES,
,
93 Market street, Harrisblg:: 4
-
FOR. REASONS perfectly satisfactory to
MYSELF I have takes the agency of the above most
excellent Pianos. The public is Invited to come , and ex
amine for themselves. . _
A few Sehomaoker Co's Pianos on hand yet will . be
deol low.
, .
QIIGARS, STICUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, of
all grades and priec:a, 'at :
- t3HISLICE.dc FRAM,,c4
Successor% to. F. Dock, Jr.,
Jel7 • F-aly_G,rookrifii.
CRosszdo Blitionmats ENGLISH
EWELL% a rare attic's for labia aseitreeetted
and for sale by 4 BAWLER & .
febl (sueoessora to Wm.
QPICED OYSTERS.-I?atta rinithatiinciits
10. 07 liter% spiaixt, mid for amle_*r the mid
pizlNFor visntity.
Surbeistom 71!.. ; Dl*, Aar ' •
MIBIME &M ix thiti4ettie
PAAersil LARD; ittir sate by thelrida orpeandAr,_
oadliWil,sd soy ItO.A.
FlENtal—Choide new crop Oheem;: Net
C
received at tlynn DOTXDAIROSIMa;
/Th - mad GLASSWARE,•-•7 well' Ise»
vo leered assortment, Art received, or the Urea slew
J9lB . BOYER k KORRPRR.
QMOSED SALMON.— FINN stioptio
SALMON, jest received at
,febB Ogebsoon to Wm. jr,AOll
7 SALES OF . REAL ESTATE.
CITY : PROPERTY FOR
SALE.
1864
frau undersigned offers, at private sale, a
1 LOT OF GROUND,fitituate on Paxton street, Harris
;burg, laving thereon erected three frame DWELLING
MOUSES; 5150 A bakery. and rooms which can be used
for a Dwelling s &large stable and other outbuildings.—
.The lot ie 22 feet in front; by 210 feet in depth' This pea
perty will be sold on terms to suit hurchasers Persons
wishing to examine the mine c r, e.. 0,50 by calling on the
premises, No. 28 Paxton i,trnt, or at . my residence on
,Ridge Road.. ilylio-dr‘vj JACOB BENGEL.
A CHOICE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
OTHIIRSDAIG .A 34370. 1864, the un•
ON
*signed, trustee . of S. L.... Bowman, sell at
?Milo sale, the following real estate: A tract of land,• sit
:uate in East Pennsborough township, Cumberland, bound
* by land of Simon_ I),resbach, Gee. Oyster and others,
icontaining 102 acres, more or less; having thereon erected
a :large two•story atone: house,. good tenant house,
lirge bank barn, apple orchard of choice fruit, -a
PIMP at the; door; also, a-, running spring near the
hiniso. This is a choice farm and in a high state of culti-
Nation. Located.. 3 Miles west of Harrisburg, and a half
;mile north of Oyster 'a Point.
Sale to take place on the premises at 2 o'clock P. m. on
Said day, when tgirdrmill be made by
Jylftdts GEO. W;
,CRISWELL, Trustee.
• Lana for
520 A itt lj i E vale is of
part in or th D e a w n eort - o e st t
purchasers ; 155 acres clear, good buildings thereon, with
Saw MilL For further-partictilars, address
- - - - L MINSILER,
iltv 3o - 11 ani. . :7 lauW.thin. - r!"0" Mlintn-P2.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLOSING OUT
SUMMER STOCK
BELOW COST.
otits:ii. MATER, NO. it -KUM STREET,
BEING - &sirens of closing her Summer
Stock of 241111aery Goods, oars for sale at greatly
reducedplots, such es
SU& SnIA.W.I3OIO4,TS,
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. • • HATS AND FATS, &C
-Constantly on hand a splendid assortment of
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HOOP SKINS,
C°II I B I I Of2RYY
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ILiNDanntOBIEFS,
• • GLOVES, -
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BELTS,
• lays,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
DOW!' 1,111 4o-well to call, as great bargains can be
bad at arludasaba - • jell -13,
TRINITY . COLLECTION
OF - •
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THE .
.Ohuroh, 11Xiiiate ;
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• - oonTenutro Liz,
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PSALM AND HYM N TUNES CHANTS &C.
ÜBED in Trinity Church, New York, and
Its Three Chapels, by Edward Hodges, Hue. Doe.,
of Sydney SUSBOX College, Cambridge, England, with val
uable additions by the editor, S. Parkman Tuckerman,
Dna Doe., organist sad director of music in Saint Paul's
church, Beaton • •
Price in cloth binding s3oo* Boards $ 2 60 .
OLlVEiterrsoN& Cu.,,P l ublisttert4,
jy2l-tf, 7 Washington street, Boston,
Cavalry Horses liVituted.
AELOSrAIrf (WATiIiSRAIIABTER'S OFFICIO, U. Z. AA
ILitinsapag, Psalm, July 26th, f
VNTIG further orders; one hundred and
• sistrfive (165) dollars per had will he _paid for all
delivered at the Government stables a(llariiiburg, Pa.
Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than
(5) five nor more than.(9)llllle years old; from 14ke" to 18
MINIS high, :NZ fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise and
of size ti s i i tgent; for cavalry purposa".
nue :furtliem will be skieay lid and retrieny
altrilca nieverPparticular. . : f .
Payment made on delivery of (7) saran horses or over.
Hours of inspection from 8 A. N. to 6r. at. The de
mand is urgent and an immediate response is solicited.
_ 2 • E. O. RHICHENBACH.
' Capt. and Ais't Qr. Hr.
3plui- - ery and - Yancy Gpods.
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J. HEBBSoit No. 8 Market Sqxistie,
next door to Fellx'secnilbctlonery, keeps constant,
ly on hand the hated , styles or A _awls, ants,Ruches, Flowers , Itlbhirni, &c, togethe r' With it fine assortment of
Dress Trimming; Laces, Embroideries, Collars, Curs
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves ,and Variety Goods in
generil. ,
All thelatest Designs' of Drees Patterns direct from the
New York Bazaars. Dress and Cloak making neatly exe
cuted. Thsukful for the patronage..bestowed since her
opening, she trusts, by a strict , attention to business and
her endeavors give general Satisfaction, to continue to
received alowter the
,public patronage,. jyt-dam
HOOPS, •
CORSETS,
GLOVES,
AND
LADIES' WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
To BE SOLD LOWER. MELO* PRESENT
WHOLESALE PRICES, at , M.
mAyErti
i 92 8 -51 , 18 Market street, Boger's old stand.
Prafill)Fo4;l Ihnitt2:l
A LIENS.aud personmader or over the re
-11 quire:kap, trim lutrithoen groped in this (14th)
District, or any other District in the jatate, can have their
exemption papers made'ont at*ltes axed by law.
Now It the time to pit . Ina substitute and avoid the
draft.
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Persons who are not , liable AO_ draft, and_ who wish to
enter the army as substitutes, ,cap obtain the highest pre
mium.
Business tratHintisied tp to3iratlegel rates, arit cost of
travel, hereby avoided. -
Call at once, or address by mail,
BIIMINZ SNYDER;
Alltornerat Law, 3d street,
jy9•eod2mos. Harrisburg, Pa.
ATEN-HORSE power steam engine and
boiler, Item pipes, Inner pipees, pumps and heater
complete; cocilletingengine and Wande .. boiler, manufso.
tured.by Joel Weinman, patent improved oscillating en
gine builder. ' be seen at Canal shops, fbot of Walnut
street, Harrisburg. • '
Ear tun; au, =Vire at Canal Moe, Market street,
Hotels
Di*CUARGED
ALL• acildiers diaohargoVa amount of
wounds resolved in battle can. have their .1100
bounty, under act of March ; 1863, collected by calling
Immediately on or addressing by mall
. .HUGENSIINTHER,
Attornei-at-lasr, Third - street, Harrisburg, Pa.
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rICILES! PICKLESII- -
Bylbt bine, holt Iwnd, Jar or gam.
SOUR a sosit
AT AND
FOR SALE,
Webster.
EVENING EDITION.
A Card frqm Chambersburg.
CHAmexessurta,rA.hgnst 1, 1864.
To the Editors of Me Telegraph:—Yon have
been sadly misinformed as to the facts relative
to Gen. Couch's efforts to protect Chamburs
burg, and also as to the feeling•in'this place.
I doubt not•that many, who left in good time,
complained that Gen. Couch and the citizens
did not defend Cliainbersbing against 3,000
rebels; but those who stood by Gen. Couch,
ready tb join in the defence if prmtleable, as
did the writer hereof, do not and will not cen
mire Gen. Couch.
There were not, at the time the rebels, ad
vanced upon Chambersburg,one himdred
troops all told, within reach of this plade,
subject to the order of - Gen. Couch. Several
hundred of Gen. Averilis command, were
about the town during Thursday evening,
but they were guards detailed by Gen. Aver
ill for his trains, and such considered, and
they were ordered towards Shippensburg at
one o'clock, A. 3.1., on Friday morning.
They could not be detached from the trains,
and the moving of the trains was a tie
necessity. When they left; there were forty
men remaining for Gen. Couch to defend
the town" with against the combined com
mands of the rebel Generals McCatusland
and Bradly Johnston ; and these men were all
detached on picket and scouting duty. The
citizens who " were aril:ions to defend the
town ; as you state, certainly forgot to men
tion that fact until they got to - Harrisburg.
Had Gen. Couch felt able to re-ist, a number
of citizens would doubtless have aided him ;
but he well knew that he could not resist an
augmented force of 3,000 veteran rebels.
The troops engaged under. the late call for
10.0 day men, were ordered to Washing
ton as fast as engaged, and even his Pro
vost Guard Regiment, engaged for thity
in his Department, was also ordered A 9
Gen. Grant; and he had not a regiment of
troops at any point in the State. I mean to
express no opinion as to the propriety of mov
ing all the troops to Washington when the
State was threatened, but mention the fact as
a matter of justice to an .. .earnest faithful and
competent officer, who IS now fiercely censured
for not performing impOssibilities.
Gen. Averill possibly might have saved
Chambersburg, and I know that Gem Conch
exhausted himself to get Averill to fall back
from Greencastle to this point. Ido not say
that Gen. Averill is to blame, for he was un
der orders from Gen. Hunter; and not subject
to Gen. Couch. He had a large force of the
enemy in his front, and until it is clearly
proven to the contrary, I must believe that he
did his whole duty.
Gen. Conch had not ''Shipped all his pri
vate effects from town on Monday," as you
state. He had moved nothing, and left his
private effects here to share the fate of the
town. He remained at his post until his only
squad of troops were driven into the town,
and then Maj. Maneeley of his staff, took one
piece of artillery to the hill west of Chem
bersburg, hoping to delay the enemy in the
darkness until the railroad trains and stores
could all be got away.
When Gen. Couch left there two rebel bat
teries planted commanding the town—one on
the Fair Ground Hillark&unother west of that,
and a rebel force of certainly not less than
2,soo—reported since by Averill at 3,000
was around us. They did not all enter; but
while McCausland sacked and burned the
town, the remainder of the' command. Were
near, in support of the batteries which were
in position to protect the Sepoys who were
rioting in the doomed village.
I am not one of the lightest sufferers by
the rebel possession of the town, and had
General Couch failed to do his . duty, I cer
tainly could have no, motive for defending
him ; but having devoted my whole time and
full efforts for several days to aid in protect
ing the town, I fell it to be due to" General
Couch to say that he left no' efforts or means
within his power untried to save us, and that
he did not succeed, must be eiplained other
wise than by censuring a faithful but troop
less commander. .
I hare not seen Gen. Couch :for several
days, I have Written this at the: suggestion of
no one, and as I write whereof lino*, I may
be pardoned for correcting the flood of ab-
Ord rumors which - have originated fifty miles
from the rebel lines. No wan who remained
to defend the town, and. knew 'of the actual
condition of of has. given out or sanc
tioned them.
Very respectfully, yours,
- A. K. McCLUIt.E.
J3l) ZeregrapQ.
From Washington.
A Small Party of Atbels'in Maryland.
REPORTED CAPTURE OF A STAGE COACH
BY THEM.
Register of the Treasuili.
. Waturaoron, August 2:
Various reports have-been in circulation
here today of a cavalry force being in Mont
gomery
_ : county, Maryland. It is 'MOWN
however, that it was only a small raiding
party who enteredihe county last night" and
proceeded as far as Gaithersville,.thrte Miles
n'om Rockville. The people in the county
were greatly frightened, and-many had pro
perty ready to be moved.
The old raider's have undoubtedly recrossed
the Potomac midi not known what damage,
it any,. was inflicted by them. ..
The Evening Star mentions a - repoit. nf the
capture of a stage coach at - Clexksburg by
them yesterday- • t'` - • - '
No appointment of a. ytegister of the Tree
Bury has yet been made An plane of Mr. Chit..
tenden, as stated in severer*. the New York
papers. -;
• The amount of subscription to the Seven
thirty loan reported at. theiseasury depart-
meat to-day, was six hru4dred and I ttdrty-six.
thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
Rapidprogress is being made in•tho prepare
tion of the . notes, and prompt- deliveries at
the time it is Trimmed will undoubtedly .bp
le,
PRICE 'TWO. ::CENTS:
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S fiA.l . -filifllii 0111411.
artircrinte .48311-11AILY mureRAPII.
The Odlowtog are the babe ftWidvertiatng In the ens.
Owls Those baying advertising to do will find 'I roe.
vralen tfor reference.
fey- Fedi lines or less constitute Coo-half muse t:,%bt
lines ormore t h an four constitute a square.
TOE • EAU SWARM • - MN% OM WAHL
One day $ 30 One day $ 60
two days 5d Inn days 1 Go
three days 75 Three.dayri. .. -1.56
Jug week Ino Olmweek 222
One month 300 ette month .. 800
Two months 4 Ed/ Two months 990
Three months 6 60 Three m0nth5....... 11 00
Six months 0 00 Six mouths 15 0
One year - 15.00 One year ....... ::-A ., ... 2 5 0
Admintstration Sotieee -
Xarriage Notices
'Auditor's Notices
Funeral Noticeseach WI
wrßusinest notices
before Maniages.and -
bech iniertlins
Revolt Among theßebel Prieon-
era.
NEW YOBS, August 2
. A report from Elmira says that a revolt has
broken out amongst the rebel prisoners in
that city.
Three regiments have been sent to quell the
rebellious prisoners.
No particulars of the affair have yet been
received.
General Burnside Reported
Wounded.
Wanimicmcin, Aug. 1.
.
: The Evening Star says that General Burn.
hide was slightly wounded, while endeavoring
to rally the negro troops, on Saturday. • .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JULIUS ROSENDALE,
29
Practical and Scientific
OP TICIAN,
Ho. 29 NORTH SECOND STREET, NEAR WALNIT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Particular attention is called to the celebrated concave.
Coavex Orystal Epectacles, which are wurvated to
strengthen and preserve the eyes of the wearer, and to
last from 10 to 12 years without change.
List of prices sent free to any direction.
Concave and convex lenses, set In steel frames, $2.
Concaveand convex ceyslal looses, set in beg steel
frames, $3.
Concave and convey Maid lenses, set in silver frames,
$5.
Concave and convex crystal lensea,set iriplatlna frarmy
$5-
Concave and convex crystal lenses, set. -iu gold Panes,
STS to $26.
In ordering spectacles state how long glasses are shed.'
Any pair of glasses pufchased, either here or sent to cor.
der, sanhe extihanged If not vatted to the eye.
.Mways en hand • large assortment of Aeromatic 16-
arixicopes, Telescopes,,Opera and Field Glasses, Therm/M
-eters, Barometers, Compasses ; Drawing Instruments, and
Stereoscopes, with the latest views.
Or Send stamp for a catalogue containing prices, &3.,
Ata
aul-d,tuif
NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED !
Al' ' • '
RGNERIS
Book and Stationery . Storel
r.mbracln g every new and improved style of
POCKET BOOKS )
MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BUCKSKIN PURSES .
• PORTMONNAIES, ko
at prima to suit all cinumstaacar
POCKET CUTLERY.
Conelstln,g eta fine assortment of Weatenholm's Sipe
Pocket. Knives.
GOLD PENS,
From Newton's celebrated manufactory. /dein
wags a inallaake.
PORT FOLIOS.
WRITING CASES, . .
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
_PAPETERIES, &o
Together with every urtide usually foond ins, tier
Book and Stationery establishment, at
myl2] BERGNER'S, 51 Market street
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Photograph Albums. -
Photograph Albania: , -
Photograph Albania...
• Photograph Albunio.
latgest and cheapest variety of .PHQ •
1 TOGRA.PH ALBUMS in the city are constantly trap
at [niarl3l BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
?soros? ILtsartra.'s OPTIC; 14m Disriner,
. atarusatrzo, Pa, June 6, 1864. r
To DRAFTED MEN.-I am directed .by
Lieut. COL J. T. Bomford, A. A. Provost Marshal
General, by his circular, No. 69, of June 4, 1861, to ritth.
Bah "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as volun
teers after being drafted; and that the credits for drafted
men will remain for the sub-districts from which they
were drafted, no matter whether local bounty has Orhaa
not been paid to such men, upon "illegateitlistment."
JNO. KAY CLIMENT,
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Je6-dtf Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Dlet, Pa.
SVDSTITIITES AND LOCAL cazniors
. .h .. FURNISHED..
r ARIUS wanting Substitutes can be sup
plied at beet rake. Local credits furnished arA
warranted.
The public will Gad our House dispeted to deal liberally
with all. C. 0. ZIMMItRMAN SE CO.,
jy 19 lmo 121 Market area, Harrisburg, pa:.
Patriot and Union copy and send bill to this office.
pl:TBLIO NOTICE is hereby given, that lit
parsaance of the act of Assembly of Penns).Winne,
passed the first day of June, 1889, the stock.holdera alba
Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next SeSOlOl/ of the Legislature for a renewal of its char
ter, with an increase of its capital from $160,000 to
;200,000. C. li. RgED, President. WARRINGTON, PA., 24, 1864. 1e27
L'NGLISH BRRA TCVAST TEA. —Just -re
calved, a lino cheat of English Breakfast Tea r at
SIIISLER & FRAZEE 8,
Illommaaara to Wm. Doak.
T LA & PERINE'S WORCESTER SAUCES,
the most popular and the purest ever offered to the
public, just received and for sale by -
SHISLED AL Filen :
febl (successorsto Win. Dock, Jr, &
FOR smile, • • -
ANEW TRUCK suitable for a stone quarry,
with one ton or new T Ban, -Neighing 22 pounds to
the yard, for stone quarries or sidlings.
DAVID 21IIMMA,
Attorney.at•Law;
jylB.3w
EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR . and CORN
MEAL ohms en hand, of the beat quality, at _
J.V 18 ' BOYER & KOERPER.
VRIIIT JARS, of the latest Patent (Orlf
fin's Test Patent,) just received and far sale low at
jyl.B BOYER & ROMPER.
QAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple,.
_MA-
K) meg and New York State Meese, just received
SIIISLES &MAZES,
smoomeore to W Dock., & Co.
MY6
PIIDICLAI3 1 P IC KLE'S I—r ßy the - Barrel.
Half Barrel, Jaz or Doze at • • • • •
$ &1 1 1 7 1MWS
(Successors to W:po,_:tiack & C 75,0.1
no 20
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/ 2 000 931 d Cs21)71§141);, the
sauthrtals UMW& IitZES,
tebl (ebeeeesere to Wm. Isieb,..w. es
Soldier* , 'FOritolicis.
ji LAWMAN.
jferig • Sold ei'Whelfil ' 77:7 - 17 . &ail at low
A
li4x. jurskreQe4voit this momblg; at
SIIIBLED-& Fizt
Jets - - Simossors to W. Dock, Jr
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SHAD.—Fine Me sSbad ottkutow
son, in half bormiliindaa lwashi s A •
& F
Summon to W. Dock, ~ ,
IE3
I 50
In the Local Orto;os t or 60
Biwa Om na Lona for
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