Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 03, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1861
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
No Paper To-morrow.
To-morrow being set apart as a day of fast
ing and prayer, no paper will be issued from
this office in the afternoon. Our city sub
scribers will he served with the morning edi
tion of Friday.
POST OFFICE NOTICE. --TO-111OTTOIV being a
National fast day, the Post Office will be
open only from to SA. m., and from Ito 3
u'olock, P. m.
Two SUBSTITUTES WANTED FOR ONE YEAR--
the highest price will be paid. Apply to,
SULLIVAN S. CHILD,
Daily Telegraph Printing Office, Third St
au3d3t.
THEIR/. will be a sale of two hundred con
demned cavalry , horses at Altoona, to-mor
row, (Thursday.)
THE Erie Dispatch says matters are so dull
there that the people have been expecting to
hear the bells ring for church every day for a
week past.
FAST Day SERVICES.—There will be preach
ing in the German language, in Salem
church, of the Evangelical Association, on
North street, to•morrow (Thursday) at ten
o'lock, A. M., by Rev. R. Deisher, pastor.
MEM
NOTICE. —A meeting of the citizens of the
Second ward will be held at the usual place,
Daniel Wagner's Second Ward House, this
evening, (August 3d,) to consult on matters
relating to the draft. Punctual attendance is
requested.
TWENTY members of Capt. Gibson's com
pany of Minute Men have been detailed, and
left this afternoon, as an escort to one hun
dred stragglers from our army, who were sent
to Washington, under guard.
WE have been favored with a glorious rain,
which set in last evening, and continued dur
ing the night. It was in time to do an im
mense amount of good to the various growing
crops.
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TnEBE was a large attendance at market,
this morning, notwithstanding the inclement
state of the weather. Owing to the late ap
pearance of day-light on account of the cloudy
state of the atmosphere, tamp-light was ne
cessary to enable buyers and sellers to see
properly how to transact their business.
THE Commissioners of Lancaster county,
in consideration of the action of the citizens,
who adopted a resolution requesting th em to
donate $20,000 for the relief of the Cham
bersburg sufferers, have appropriated $lO,OOO
for that purpose, and notified the burgess of
Chambersburg that the money is in bank,
subject to his order.
- - N0r........
WILLIAM W. RIZETZEL, among the most es
teemed and most amiable of our young ac
quaintances, and who was lately an efficient
midi agent between this city and Philadelphia,
has opened a news emporium in the city of
Washington, where he will devote himself prin
cipally to the sale of the Philadelphia Press.
He has a faculty of pleasing which cannot fail
to render him successful in his new line of
business; and if our own good wishes have
any influence with the fates who control for
tunes, his success will be brilliant. God
bless him !
Denim CHAMBERS and Albert Miller, whose
arrest on suspicion of being burglars, was an
nounced in our columns last week, and in whose
possession various burglarious implements
were found, have been committed to prison to
answer at court. Alt will be remembered that
the lady in whose house they boarded, testi
fied that they changed their clothing morn
ing and evening, and had not slept in the
house a single night while they boarded
there. This, in addition to the finding upon
them of important papers belonging to a
party who had been robbed, was considered
sufficient evidence to justify their commit
ment for court.
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Panama desiring to enter the service of the
United States for one year, would do well to
look at the liberal local bounties paid in some
of the wards in this city, $2OO bounty is
offered here, which, in addition to that paid
by the Government, besides $l6 per month
regular pay, and clothing and rations, makes
a handsome sum for one year's services.
Families of such as are credited here will be
entitled to the relief paid by the County Com
missioners. This alone is a very important
item, and worthy of the attention of every
one entering the service. The local bounty
is paid by the respective ward committees.
The Second and Third wards are rapidly fill
ingup their quotas.
Tar. PaAlumni Bur osrrour Printing Office,
in Chambersburg, was totally destroyed by
the rebels—all the presses, books, type, sub
scription list and accounts; nothing being
saved. We are informed by Messrs. Mcaturcl
& Stoner, that as soon as material and presses
can be supplied, they will resume the publi-,
cation of the Repository, and also The Old Flag'
—a campaign paper that has attained a very
large circulation. The subscription lists of
both papers are destroyed. Four copies were
secreted in different parts of the town, but
are burned. With their lists, their subscrip
tion accounts were also destroyed, and sub
scribers should at once inform McClure &
Stoner of their address, and the state of their
subscription accounts, and all subscribers
should remit arreareges'and advance subscrip
tions to aid the publishers. In addition to
their offices, both of them had their residences
burned, with all their furniture and personal
effects—the rebels not allowing them to save
their clothing. Mr. Stoner was fired at in his
own house for attempting to save the firm
books, and the men who burned Mr. McClure's
residence had special orders that nothing be ;
longing to him should be saved,. •
THE ELECTION YESTERDAY. I
THE SOLDIER WILL HAVE A VOTE
THE CITY REDEEMED.
Notwithstanding the strenuous efforts of
the leaders of the copperhead party, the city
of Harrisburg has proved herself true to the
soldier, by giiiing a handsome rmajority for
the amendment allowing the warm SOLDIER
TO TOTE UPON THE BATTLE-FIELD. The leaders
of the copperhead party brought none hut
tickets against the amendments to the polls,
but the honest rank and file would not be de
ceived by the blackguards who . surrounded
the polls in the 3d and 4th wards, and re
buked them by giving handsome majorities
for all the amendments. Prominent men of
character in the 2d ward also debased them
selves by telling their acquaintances that their
votes for the first amendment would give the
colored soldier also a right to vote. This
allegation the persons in question KNEw To
BE FALSE, and yet they deliberately lied when
they thought a vote against the soldier could
be made. The result in the city is as follows:
DAUPHIN COUNTY
For the Amend- Against the
went. Amendment.
89 118
54
215 143
96
110 44
158 75
.29G 15
130 14 '
108 81
.120
.103 1
151
56
Harrisburg, Ist ward,
" 2d "
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3d "
4th "
sth "
44 Gth "
Derry township
South Hanover
Lower Paxton
Swatara
Conewago
Susquehanna.... .....
Middletown borough...
Washington
Upper Paxton
Millersburg
West Hanover
Halifax
Mifflin
Wiconisco (unanimous.)
SzvaalL companies Of three years' volun
teers arrived here to-day, en route to join the
186th Pennsylvania regiment, which is under
command of Col. Henry A. Prink, formerly
Lieutenant Colonel of Col. Dick Coulter's old
"Eleventh." The 186th was organized in
Philadelphia.
ATTENTION Mrsurr. Alas.—Capt. Gibson's
company will meet for drill, to-morrow,
(Thursday) evening, at six o'clock, at head
quarters Daily Telegraph office. Every mem
ber is requested to be in attendance. Those
having accoutrements and do not desire to
attend drills, will retain the sane to this of
fice immediately.
S. C. EBERLEY, 0. S
VEREEKE GUARDS. -- One Year's Service.
The members mustered into the Verbeke
Guards are ordered tomeet at the rendezvous,
Exchange Building,- 'Walnut street, (lower
-room,) this evening at 7/ o'clock, for roll call,
A few more good men wanted for a first
class company, to be attached to CoL F. As
bury Awl's regiment of one year's men. By
order. G. WASHINGTON FENN, Capt.
MARK T. CASH, First Lieut.
WE have received a call from Patrick Mul
doon, of the First. New York Veteran Cavalry,
who states that he killed, in Chambersburg,
the rebel Major, who was supposed to be
Harry Gilmore. He is described as being a
very large man, with heavy, red whiskers.
Muldoon shot the rebel's horse, and the rebel
shot his, after which they had a hand-to-hand
scuffle, in which Muldoon received a severe
sabre cut on his head. He captured the
rebel's sword, and has forwarded it to his fam
ily, in Rochester, N. V. Tie says the citizens
of the town did not kill the Major, but prob
ably another officer.
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RELIEF FUND ion CRAM:NEWBURG SUFFER
ERs.—Received to this date, viz :
Governor A G Curtin $l,OOO 00
Hon Simon Cameron 500 00
W 0 Hickok and employees of Eagle
Works 86 25
T H Lubas 50 00
Wm Bostick 5 00
First National I,3ank 500 00
•
Hon J J Pearsoh , • 100 00
D McCormick 300 00
C H Mann 80 00
Harrisburg Beak 800 00
RF Kelk er 100 00
Hon Wm Dock 100 00
Eliza J Geiger, of Ohio 5 00
Donald Cameron.. 500 00
H McCormick . 100 00
D E Wilt .. 10 00
J . W Glover_ 25 00
Dr George Bailey - 300 00
Mechanic's Bank ....,. 500 00
Wm Colder , 500 00
L G Cunkle 200
Kelker & Brother ......... ....... 200 00
Eby Byers . 100 00
S D Ingram - 25 00
Sundry persons in the Second ward
who declined giving their names. 50 25
From Hon A 0 Hiester, collected
in Susquehanna township, viz : '
A 0 Hetster 100 00
W Welker 5 4*
T• E Shull 500
J Height 300
John Reel 5 00
J H Brightbill 1 00
John Mumma 10 00
John Pypher 10 00
Henry Herr 25 00
L N Ott. 20 . 00
John Albright . '
- Jacob Garman. . 4 00
Samuel Reel , .... 10 00
3 C Corbett - . 10 00
Peter Fisher . 10 00
J Brightbill ........ 1 00
J L Nissley 500
li r m Haverstiek
John liaysor, .. 5 00
0 Caslow . 500
CI Bowman . 100
Total $6,142 50
The different ward committees are earnest
ly requested to canvass their wards vithout
further delay, so that the work may be con
summated. Five thousand dollars were paid
over to the Treasurer of the Relief ,land at
Ohambersburg yesterday.
BUDOPH F. .KELIOY.S,
Chairman chfunharahurg Belief FtiP4.
Huai=ita, August 3, 1864.
INFORMATION WANTED. - Information is
wanted of the whereabouts . of James Albert
Clark and Elias Franklin Clark, late of Rap
pahannock county, Virginia,. It is supposed
that they are in this neighborhood. Any in
formation concerning them will be thank
fully received. Address John Henry Clark,
Harrisburg Post Office, immediately.
WE regret to learn that the whole of the
4:ith Pennsylvania regiment that was present
in the late engagement near Petersburg, was
captured by the enemy. Col. Curtin, of said
regiment, is at his home, in Centre county,
suffering from the effects of a wound and was
not in the engagement. The report pub
lished yesterday, that he had been killed, was
incorrect.
An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the
First ward will be held at the Black. Horse
Hotel this evening, at 7i o'clock, to complete
the arrangments for filling the quota of the
ward.
Nonen.--The collecting committees of the
Third ward are requested to meet the Recruit
ing Committee, this (Wednesday) evening at
8 o'clock, at the Sheriff's Office, for the
transaction of business important to the
ward. By c rder of Recruiting Committee.
Volunteers Wanted for One Year.
Verbelce 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 HIOREBT
BOUNTY given anywhere. This is the only
way to avoid the draft. Headquarters at the
EXCHANGE, WahlUt street.
G. WASHINGTON FENN,
Captain.
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50
67 35
163 157
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A meeting of the citizens of the Fourth
Ward will be held at the Hope Hose Hansa,
this (Wednesdhy) evening, to transact busi
ness relative to raising the quota of the
Ward.
MAJ. DrCEN, of the 12th Pewit:anis. Re
serves, has received authority to raise compa
nies to form a regiment for one year's service,
which he is to command. Parties wishing to
recruit for his regiment will, call on or ad
dress Capt. OREM, White Hall Hotel, Harris
burg, Pa. au2-dlw.
THE RESULT OF . THE ELECTION IN THE
Rms.- —We have been unable to obtain the
definite returns of the election held yesterday,
but from all indications we feel confident
that all the amendments have been carried by
a large majority.
A /rIPSIOE was circulated here yesterday that
the rebels had occupied York, burned the
town, and cut the Northern Central Railroad.
No better reputation of the, rumor was neces
sary than the fact that the passenger and
mail trains passed through York yesterday, as
usual, and that the town was in its ordinary
state of quietness.
GEE&T BABGAIVB may be had by calling at
the store of Mrs. Mayer, No. 13 Market
street, where a great variety of hosiery,
gloves, hoop skirts, veils, perfumery, toilet
articles, &c., are offered at prices that will
astonish all who call. The ladies should ex
amine the assortment and learn prices >at
once.
A rnopra Bassma.—ln the sth ward of the
city, yesterday, a son of the "Emerald Isle,"
came to the Polls to vote. A blatant copper
head asked to see his ticket. He showed it-
It was. "for the Amendments!" The copper
head said: "Dennis you're not going to vote
that ticket, are you!"
Yes, by jabers," said Dennis, "I am."
"Why," said the Copperhead,' "that's vo
ling to put a negro en a level with you."
"By jabers" said the voter "I know better
than that. You've fooled me and the likes of
me enough. lam voting now to elevate the
soldier above the negro, and above such
whelps as you." '
To-uoanow is the day appointed by the
president of the United States as a day of
fasting, humiliation and prayer.
Let all those who have homes and means,
remember that the fast which God accepts
found in Psa. 68 : 7,8, which reads thus:
"Is not this the fast that I have chosen ?
To loose the bands of wickedness, to undo
the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed
:go free, and that ye break every yoke? Is it
:not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that
thou bring the poor that are cast out to. thy
:house? When thou seest the naked, that
thou cover him; and that thou hide not thy
;self from thine own flesh?"
Now there is quite a number of poor col
t med people down at the Pennsylvania depot
who have been cast mit: Witt yon take them
Ito your houses and give them bread, and also
-cover their nakedness? -
QAT T.TWG of Summer G oo Is oee.
17 sum siz Summer Dress iireUaQi
lace Shawls, and Summer ShaviliccAfit . holier - also on.
hand a very large assortment oft Yoshi* Cali*
,Gl6O
h emu, Stockings, HandkerchiefirgiJaek4ilini, MAW
White Cambria, Undressed French Cambria; White and
Col sired Flannels, and in fact an assortment of dry goods
not surpassed by any. To all of which we invite those
who wish to purchase, and promise to sell at lees prioes
than we can replace them for again. As all kinds of dry
goods ant advancing every day . , now is the time to buy.
LEWT.
ITIBE most healthy poisons feel more or less
A- we& this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap
petite. They nbed a good strong Tonto—one that will
strengthen the nervous system and stomata. This they
can get at 50 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's, No. 27,
South Pihe street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance
promptly attended 20. augl
_
' A CARD TO THE SUFFERI NG.
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Raclin," "Tanta
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidote'," Ara, Re.
ha, and after you are satistled with ere result, then try
one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPBCI
PIO PILLS--and be restored to health and vigor hi less
than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken.
e owe and stuttered constnutim Old and young can take
them with advanMge. Imported and mild in thelfinted
States only by JAB. S. BUTLER
Na. 427 Broadway, New Tork. -
ASV - Agent for the United Matra. ,
P. 5.—A Box of the PS* securely pinked: , will her
mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is ON
DOLLAR, good.paid—money refunded by the Agent if
entire matiardbflog is pot even. - bol&diswesi'
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First : Ward.
Third Ward.
J. NIESTLING,
Chairman of Committee
=I
Fourth Ward Meeting.
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SPECIAL NOT;i3,
PRE VEGETABLE TOOC.
Bannvart% Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation.
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by Cl. A. Bannvart &, Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Bead the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
ETAREISBUDO, Feb. Stb, 1864.
C. A. BurNv.urz—.Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarsencs and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singera, in eases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serviii•4 in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pouter of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
►'l agree with Ir. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvareo Trochee.
_
W. 0. CATI.ELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church
111/131SBUBG, Jan., 16.1..
TO 0. A. BANNviirr—Dear Sir: In th 'habit
of speaking very frequenui, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the necd of some gentle expecto
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches..
I consider them very fax superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public ai.
dresses. Yours, iko.,
JR°. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To O. A. BANNvairr—Dear Sir: Having nset
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the beat I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to allpersons
painted with sore throat or huskiness - of
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, &a., G. G. RAKESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Darn= Arroarrar's OFFICE, 1
Easammuso, Feb. 29, 1864.
To C. A. Belorvenr—Deor Sir : I have
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoareenase and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
fit to all public speakers. A. J. HERB.
DO YOU WISH TO DE CIIDED!
DR. BUCTUN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS care, in
Less than 30 days, the wont cases of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan
ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no
matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, post-paid. by mail, on receipt of an order.
One Box will perfect the cure in most cases. Address
JAtIES S. BUTLER,
Jyls-d&w3m General Agent, 429 Broadway, N. Y.
WANTS.
•
wginti t a to Rent, •
AHOUSE containing -5 or 6 rooms for a
small family. Leave directions at this office. Rent
paid In advance monthly, if required. jyBo-110
WANTED,. •
APRACTIC/aitAll,-TENtPEIL Apply at
the saloon under Herys Hotel.
wArrlizio. TO. REErw,
A HOUSE with sor 6 rooms. Apply to
Qot. PRHCME, at CoL Bamford's office. au2-tf
WANTED—At 5150 per lifonth.—We want
a reliable Canvasser in every county. We have
agents making ;160 por month which we will prove to
any doubting applicant. Address
JONES BROS. & CO.,
Jy2l3-1m Baltimore, Md.
SUBSTITUTES WANTED.
Two substitutes to serve for one year want
ed, to' whOm $2BO each will be paid Apply to
Thomas 11 illacdowell, attorney-at-law- Omce iu Third
street, near racy Harrisburg, Pa. 2" . - Jy27-tf
siritsTrruirms wOFTED,
FOR which a liberal pries - will be paid
Apply at the Craton Hotel, Market street
jy23-10t* S. S. BELLM_AN.
CANDIDATES.
FOIL
AIL BOYER, of East Hanover township,
. offers himself as a candidate for the office of Reg
ister. If nominated and elected bo pledges himself to
fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. jy27-wtc*
FOR REGISTER.
GEORGE MARK, of South Hanover town
ship, 'offers himself as a candidate for the Office of
REGISTER, of Dauphin county, If elected, Mr. 'Mark
pledges himself to perform the duties of , said °Moe with
Adelity. je29 d&wto
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Jude 9, 1864.
THE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the, Republicans Of We 14th Congressional MB
ilia of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Dau
phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conventions of the said
District. Eje9tdtc] JOSIAH ESPY.
mr.ozstE4.
RUDOLPH --gm TY:R, of East Hanover
township, offers himself as awmdldate for the offioe
of Register. If nominated and elected he pledgae•him
self to fall the duties of the office with fidelity.
ie26•d9wt4wtae RUDOLPH MILLER.
GET OUT OF THE DRAFT
One Year's P4erviee.
CAPT. MILES , AND LIEUT. tIGHTNER,
_HATING received authority (the first is
sued) to raiee a company of volunteers for ONE
YEAR'S SERVICE, now offer rare inducements to able
bodied men to eater the service. Apply et tho COURT
HOUSE, or at MILES' GROCERY STORE, on Ridge Road.
jy27-dtf
ATTENTIONS
AT TEN T'l 0N!
WANTED,
VOLUNTEERS.FOR ONE YEAR!
.
TO fill the quota of die SECOND WARD of
the City of Harrisburg. Bounties will pe past as
follows:
Ward bounty,'Oa $2OO
Government bounty 100
Total bounty $3OO
PAY PER, MONTH, $l6.
TERN OF SERVICE, ONE YEAR ONLY:
$lO will be paid to any person furnishing an acceptable
Aimly at Daniel Wagner s, Second 'Ward House, Corner
Of Second and Wagner
simorraw,
PETER IL BIYD,
DANIEL E WILT,
jy2.s.dif Recruiting Committee, So ,ad Ward.
LIQUID RENNET.
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
most itli3dollB of all deserts for the table; the light.
est and most grateful diet for invalids and children.
Milk contains every element of- the bodily constitution•
;
when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy of
'digestion, and supports the system with the least possible
excitement. When still greateruntritive power isdesired,
Cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of milk Into a firm curd. Prepared and sold,
wholesale and retail by S. A. KUNKEL,
! 118 Market street.
A LL kinds of hauling With wagons or carts
EA. will be promptly dolls b 7 calling ou
JACOB BRENNER,
.13' 4 1 corner of SecoWdetzeet and Meadow Lane.
tiol UTTER,
rea
der cBUTTF4I u . 7 =Fresh roll butter
ttem Snyonti. filvad eve* , week. Also
at [lay4] y , BOYER & YOERPER.
• for Bale on e owner of Third and
j
Broad greets, 'Enquire of WY. C. /WADDEN.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Proposals for Loan.
MP/CURT DEPARTMENT; July 25, 1864.
NOTICE is hereby given that subscriptions
will be received by the Treasurer of the
United States, the several Assistant Treasu
rers and designated Depositaries, and by the
National Banks designated and qualified as
Depositaries and Financial Agents, for Trea
sury Notes payable three years from August
15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of seven
and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with
semi-annual coupons attached, payable in
lawful money.
These notes will be convertible at the option
of the holder at matmity, into .six per cent.
gold bearing bonds, redeemable after five and
payable twenty years from August 15, 1867.
The Notes will be issued in denominations
of fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one thou
sand, and five thousand dollars, and will be
issued in blank, or payable to order, as may
be directed ; by the subscribers.
All subscriptions must be for fifty dollars,
or some multiple of fifty dollars.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all
deposits. The peaty depositing must endorse
upon the original certificate the denomination
of notes required, and whether they are to be
issued in blank or payable to order. When
so endorsed it must be left with the officer re
ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to this
Department.
The notes will be trrnsmitted to the owners
free of transportation charges as soon after
the receipt of the original Certificates of De
pOsit as they canto prepare&
Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all
deposits made prior to that date, and will be
paid by the Department .upon receipt of the
original certificates.
As the notes draw interest from August 15,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date 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 upon the receipt of a
bill for the amount, certified to by the officer
'with whom the deposit 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 to applicants all desired
information, and afford every facility for
making sub so riptioris:
W." 1". PESSENDEN,
Secretary of the Treasury.
..Lir All respectable banks and bankers
throughout the country will doubtless afford
facilities to subscribers. aul-d&w2w
A.AI. U SEMEN TS.
RE-OPENING OF SANFORD'S HALL ,
WITH THE
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY ,
ON MONDAY. JULY 25, 1864.
THIS company consists of the best star per
formers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN, COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &C.
The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall or the city.
FIARRY'WELLS & CO., Proprietors.
Brm.a . PORTER, B11811:1638 Agent. jr23-et
CA.NTEELEVILTJECY"
WABNIIT STREET, BELO* THIRD.
Proprietor.......
Business Agent..
Stage Manager ANDY WILLIAMS
Leader of Orchester - HARRY MESTAYER
Treasurer .... . J G. MIDLER
OPEN every night with a first-wags com
pany of male and female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
=eh ea
SINGING, 'MUSICAL FARCES,
DANCING, COMIC OPERAS,
PANTOMIMES., NEGROIDOMICALITIE,,
BURLESQUES, AND J.Wor.3.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 50 cents.
Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. jylBdtf
GOVERNMENT SALES, &C.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DEPARTMENT ; CAVALRY BUREAU,
OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON ; D. C.. July 23, 1801.
WILL be sold at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at GIESBORO, D. C., on
FRIDAY, August 5, 1864, 100 Cavalry Horses;
TUESDAY, August 9, 1861, 100 Cavalry Mints.
These horses have been condemndd as unfit for the cav
alry service of the-army. • -
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> road and farming purposes many good bargains
may be bad.
Horses sold singly.
Terms cash, in United States currency.
JAMES A. EK IN,
Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster,
aug 1-7 t. Cavalry Bureau.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DRPARTNOIS CAVALRY BORYLLI7,
CMOS OF URDU' QUARTNEIZABTKE.,
WASHMITON, D. C., July 4, 1801.
WILL be sold at public auction, to tho
highest bidder, at tho times and places named be
low, viz:
Altoona, Petin!a,..ThUrSday, August . 4th r l#lo4.
Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, August lath, 1064.
TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Horses at each place.
These Horses have been condemned as unlit far the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses sold singly.
TERMS: CASH in United States Currency.
JAMES. FEIN.
Jytkitd Lt. CoL and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS
ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
TS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
explosion or burning of 'the glees or boiler, as noth
ing can prevent it Of not tampered with) :roux giving im
mediate notice of lack of water in the boiler, in season to
put on a supply without drawing the fires. Want of water
is the great source of so many sad catastrophes which
have recently occurred.
We warrant this instrument to be a perfect itisuranie
against such contingencies. Price $5O.
Full instructions as to the mode of application as well
as reference to most of the prominent manufacturers and
iron masters 'of the State using theta,. sent on „application
to D. C.- MEADE &
• Pittsburg, Pa.
DC. Mr..a.o, I
Que. MAGGI. f
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
T AM happy to offer to the public a large
and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
manufactured by .
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
The Pens are well United, elesnio -sad -ari4l give en
tire satisfaction. • - 7
PLEASE TRY . THEI.
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ilecond Amu Presbyterian opposite s heebyterianCru O church, Harr ß y
slurg
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JUNE:
FR"' BURNT LIME will _
be delivered in
all parts of ths city. All ordleft at
iobacsrostore,.Market Square, Aral be attended.to Sepple's.
jy27-Iw* H. DICKMAN.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXTERMINATORS. -
For Rats, Nice, Roaches, Ants, Reel Bugs,
Fleas, llioths in Furs, Woolens, Insects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"16 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
,Sold by all Druggists everywhere
sir I I I BEWARE I I I of all Worthless Imitation&
gar" Costar's" Depot, No. 432 Broadway, N. Y.
u-Sold by D. W. GROSS & CO.,
, Wholesale and retail agents.
And by all Druggists in Harrisburg, Pa jelo-u.sw3to
SELLING OUT LOW !
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS!
wE intend to discontinue the sale of Li
quors and ~.Ter our stock at a verrisiitiM advance
from cost price. We have pur6hased all our Liquors be
fore the last rise and have a large stock on hand for three
or four years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased
now at any price from the importers.
Our stock consists of
W 3EIISWIES
of all grades.
fiv-We have parts of three barrels pure RYE, not
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 234 years old.
WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
33 lEC., A. W I) I IT.' S.
We have part of ji," cask HEKNESSEY BRANDY,
to which we invite - the particular attention of families for
medicinal purposes.
The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from importers,
less than $l6 per gallon. We will sell It for sl'"_ per gal
lon.
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES,
CHAMPAGNE WINES,
CLARETS, &C.
We Invite the inspection of Hotel Keepers and Liquor
Merchants generally, as we intend to sell, without re
serve, all our Liquors, and this will be ri good opportu•
!lily for bargains.
je2o SHISLF.R & FRAZER.
'CLOAKS,
CIRCULARS
• AND
MANTIILLAS
IN• D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING.
MARKET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. awe now a splendid
assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULAR'S,
NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samples, in cyan , color and hard
comely trimmed, from $7 50 to slii
1000 SILK MANTII.L
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND 8A55....:1,
J. EL DONNELL
..,JOE MILLER
Handsomely and richly trimmed, from SW *mart
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY.
my2S
rlißtpublic are requested to attend the
ening of the new dry goods store of 'Brandt &
Bowman, on Thursday morning, July sth, at the south.
cast corner of Second and Walnut streets (late the store
room of Joseph Kahnwilen) This iiew firm have bought.
out the entire stock from dlr. Kahnwiler at very low
prices, and in GOOD FAITH say to the public that they
will sell this stock of goods at one-fourth less than the
same kind of goods can NOW BE BOUGHT AT WHOLE
SALE. }yB-dtf
CRYSTALIZED
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
Pa pleasant, healthy beverage. •
Very cir.venient and reir...sbing 'ro. alfis having
ever or great
Its portability recommends it .o travelers.
Its convenience at picnics will be apreciated.
No sugar requited; one table spoonful simply dissolved
n a glass of cold water and it is done.
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
No. 91, Market stroel..
C. 1.... 0 A. 13. S 'l' Co IL +.,
IN D. IV. GROSS' IVEII" BLOCK,
Market Street / Harrisburg.
1;000 DIFFERENT STILES
OS FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND OIRCITLAI3B,
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the Ist of April. [mar2l—d4y
PHOTOGRAPHS.
A LARGE assortment of Photographs of
Generals and fancy pictures for sale CHEAP, at $1
per dozen, at SCHEFFER'S BOOK SToltE,
my2o Harrisburg, Pa.
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH EIORT,ps•
comprising Fissility, Chow Chow, Cauliflower,
Mixed Pickles, Gerkina, Walnuts and Onions: For sole
wholesale and retail by SEISLER & FRAZE 'R,
mya successors to W. Dock. Jr., & Co
JUST RECEIVED-44 gallons pure currant
wine, from a Lancaster county farmer; the finest
made domestic wine In this city. Price $3 00 per gallon.
For sale at SHISLER & FRAZER,
je9 Successors to Wm. Dock, jr & Co.
1111 CHENER'S exceleiar has ' of this s ea
raßOD'S curing. Just received and foy sale by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
oraco3soolB u Win. Dock, Jr., & Co.
12ZIO
B ASKETS, BASKETS, is great variety at
SEL%L.ER & FRAZER,
je27 succeasors to W. Dock, Jr., & OD.
AFRESHsupply of Micheuer's Celebrated
Sugar Cured Hams and Dried Beef. at
n 0251 HOVER k. ICOERI.Eat
DOCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES
JL PORTEMONNAIES, and a general vaticty of LEA•
THER GOODS, just received at
BERGNER'S ROOK STORK
1101rUCKSTERS' BASSETS.—Shisier &
11 zer, successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co., have on Wind
85 dozen htokory baskets. Price $5 50 per .y jog
'DIMMED OYSTERS. —York River filykers,
Hermetically sealed, just received this morniouand
for sale by the dozen or bottle, at
jy2l . SHISLER A. FRAZER.
MO our fine and extensive stock d Photo
graph Albums and Photograph Card Pictures, we
have added a BEAUTIFUL ENVELOPE for the reception
of card pictures. They must be seen and will be admired
nw-Photographers suppliedirt Ile very lowest whole
sale price, and their card printed upon them for $1 5 per
thousand, wholesale and rqtail, at
may 24. •
SCHEFFER'S BOOR
"lEEE TONGUES.—Finelargebeef tongues',
J_J/
cared by J.H. Michener & Co., and for sole by
SIILSLERA VW,
Successors to W,. Jr„ & OD.
WALNUTS, Cr,EADELCU-TS, FILBERTS.
V V Forsale_whalesate at
SEMLER Fr FRAMS,
successors to VT. Dock, Jr., 4 co.
mys
0 1"1
RSE—Choice new crop Cheese, just
received At SHISLhE , & FRAZER,
Jeri Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & CO.
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NEW PHILADELPHIA
VERY FINE, .piDEEDI