Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 08, 1864, Image 3

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I?ArRB:: ,I3 URG, PA
111019AY EVENING, AUGUST s, 18€4.
ADV h . ; itIISICILS.--..l.l.lAdrer
'czarinas, Ilusiness Notice', Marriages,
!Atha, &c., to gerure insertion in the
LEGItAPH, must Invariably be iseeom
.pted trith the CASTI.
Advertisements ordered In the regular
-ening Edition are Inserted in the AForn•
La Edit inn Nvittcout extra charge.
OWN AND COU•NTRV.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
X GOOD COMPOSITORS.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
ABOUT a hundred colored recruits passed
,•ougb here this morning, en route for the
CCUDRBFAND county gives the following
Its on the first nrnendinent : For-2,927 ;
‘inst-1,588.
A LARGE number of the members of the
!gislature have arrived in town, preparatory
the opening of the special Peßßion to-mor-
Tax refugees from Cumbertand Valley are
turning to their homes—some of them,
;her, to where their homes were, but are
It. No doubt our city will resume its wonted
Liet in a day or two.
EXTBAS.—Wo have been favored withsonie
specimens of the Lawton blackberry, grown
by Mr. Samuel Simonds, of this city. They
were decidedly the largest we have seen this
season.
eiNTERIIIIIIr Mvsxo Hal, is having a very
successful season. Large crowds congregate
there nightly to witness the fine bills pre
sented. The managers are doing a profitable
business, and, as gentlemen and performers,
are worthy of patronage.
EurammoN.—The number of emigrants
arriving at New York, according to the latest
returns, is at the rate of 4,271 a week, or
about 220,000 a year. Possibly, the gross
emigration of the year will be something
under this; but it is safe to reckon it at two
hundred thousand.
OCIS citizens are informed that they can ba
supplied with fresh produce from the Key
stone Nursery, on Tuesday and Friday morn
ings of each week, in addition to the regular
markets, by applying at the lower market
house, between the hours of nine rind twelve
o'clock.
=EMS
SUNDAY DRUMM. —QUite ft number of
drunken individuals were to be seen on our
streets yesterday. Where they got their liquor,
km they got it, we know not, but it is car
in they obtained it somewA4.4. Who sold it
them? This is a question we would like to
7e answered.
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SLIM0111;13 HALL. —The company performing
.t, Sanford's, under the management of Harry
Wells ik Co., has been doing an extensive
business. The entertainments arc said to be
of a character never before witnessed there,
and such as can be witnessed by the most fas
tidious. The Hall is nightly filled, and all
speak in flattering terms of the performances.
Oun citizens should not forget the mass
meeting, to bo held in the Court House, this
evening, for the purpose of determining wheth
er the city council should offer a bounty to
raise the quotas of the wards under the - late
call for volunteers. Some of the wards will
not be able to avoid the conscription if left to
fill their quotas themselves. The meeting will
be one of more than ordinary importance, and
one in whielrevery citizen is interested. Ev
erybody should attend.
Goon NEWS 1,--Rouse is Coming:—The play
going population of our city will be gratified
to learn that their favorite showman, Wm. A.
Rouse, Esq.,—whose entertainments were
witnessed by thousands upon thousands of
spectators here, last winter and spring—is
coming, and will, on Monday evening next, in
troduoe to our citizens, at Brant's Hall, a
first-class• company of performers, among
whom we might name the great loading star
actress, Miss Fanny Price; the celebrated tra
gedian, Mr. D. Hanchett; and the very popu
lar actor, Mr. W. H. Meeker, together with
a number of other new performers. besides
the old favorites, who are so well known here.
Mr. Rouse, the great comedian, will be on
hand at each entertainment, with his budget
of fun. It is unnecessary for us to urge our
citizens to patronize the popular manager of
this fine company. Tne mere announcement
of his opening entertainment will ensure a
full house, and we predict that the season I
will be a long and profitable one to Mr. Rouse,
and one highly gratifying to the people of
Harrisburg.
Corrvionos OF A DISHONEST CoIthEISSARY.
Captain Charles E. Robinson, C. S. u. s.
Vole , stationed in this city, for some time
past, has been found guilty of dishonest prac
tices by a court martial held in this city and
sentenced as follows, viz:
Srn
—And the Court does therefore sen
tence him, the said Captain Charles E. Rob
inson, Commissary of Subsistence of Volun
teers, "To be do-missed the service of tie
United States, forfeiting all his pay."
If i c-The proceedings of the Geueral Court
Marti'sl in the foregiug case having been sub
mitted to the Major General Commauding,
the following are the orders theron:
The proceeding, landings and sentence, in
the case of Captain Charle s E. Robinson, Com
missary of tittbeistence of Volunteers, are ap
proved. Captain Charles E. Robinson. 0.
U. S. Vols., accordingly ceases to be an oftiocr
in the nerviest of the United States from this
date.
B 7 Command of Major General Concu
• JNO. S. SCHULTZE,
• . )
Assistant Adjutant (ient-eal.
C_otrrogai.
usmiT SATUEDiGTON, Captain and Assistant
Adjutant Ofteral.
DLITEELE LODGE, No 160, L 0. or 0. F. OF
PA.-All Members of this lodge "who have
gone forth at the call of the authorities in
defence of our country" during the present
rebellion, are requested to furnish to the un
dersigned by next Thursday evening or soon,
er, their names, date of enlistment, rank,
company, regiment, and whether wounded,
&c. By order of the Lodge.
au6-d3t GEO. F. WEAVER, See'y.
Volunteers Wanted for One - Year.
Verbeice Guards.=- : The undersigned has re
oeived 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
5400. At all events I have made such ar
rangements as will insure to all the HIGH:P.ST
BOUNTY given anywhere. This is the only
way to avoid the draft. Headquarters at the
EXCHANGE, WaPlut street.
G. WASHINGTON PENN,
Captain.
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The River Susquehanna.
The water in the Susquehanna has risen
within the last two days to such an extent,
that all possibility of fording it with cavalry
or wagons has ceased. We hardly think it
possible that any rebel cavalry or artillery
could have forded the river at this or any
other point, when it was at its lowest stage
ten days ago, but all danger is past now, for
which we sincerely thank a kind providence
who has blessed us with an abundance of rain
within the last week. At this season of the
year, the river generally continues to rise, and
we have no fear that it will again he low, as it
has been during the summer.
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One Year's Service! Verbeke
Guards!
This Company, now in Camp Curtin, fully
uniformed and equipped, is nearly full. A
few more good Volunteers wanted, to whom
we will guarantee the very highest cash boun
ties to be had anywhere, however high they
may be. Call at the WALNUT STREET EX
CHANGE BUILDING (lower room) and heir
extra inducements, that no officer can exce;:
The Captain pledges himself to look after the
comfort and well being of his men at all haz
ards. Come on soon, for we are rapidly filling.
G. WASHINGTON FENN, Captain.
MAIM T. Cass, Recruiting Officer.
The Draft—Au Effort to Fill the
Quota of the City.
A mass meeting of the oitizens of Harris
butg will bo held at the Court House this
(Monday) evening, August Bth, with the view
of petitioning the city council to make an ap
propriation to secure the filling up of the
quotas of all the wards in tho city of Harris
burg. Under the plan adopted of assessing
respectively the citizens of eacfr ward, several
of the wards will be unable to fill their quotas,
for the reason that the great majority of the
citizens thereof are working men, whose in
comes prevent them from making extravagant
subscriptions. It is hoped that every man
interested in the draft will be present.
A Rebel Scoundrel Caught.
William D. WWII, son of Dr. M'Gill of
Hagerstown, was caught by the Union scouts
on Friday evening last, near the State line.
M'Gill says that he belongs to the First Mary
land cavalry, and has been in service for three
years past. We understand that when he was
brought to Ghambersburg,yesterday, he was
at once recognized as one of the leaders of the
M'Causland houseburners who destroyed that
doomed place. The residents of that portion
of the State all recognize M'Gill as a bad man,
and we hope that the Government will treat
him with severity as be seems to have made
himself especially obnoxious to Union men.
MGM was lodged in our jail last evening.
Isaac Bolan, J. S. 011 is and S. J. Harris, all
belonging to the 6th North Carolina regiment
were also committed to jail at the same time.
The parties came into our lines near Cham
betsburg as desortors from the rebel army.
NEW Tuzirsz.--Messrs. Marble Welker
are making great improvements on this build
ing, so that our citizens can have a respecta
ble place of amusement. They intend to pro
duce all the modem standiard Dramas of the
day, ame.ag which aro the celebrated pieces of
"Rosesisle s " Duke's Motto," "Pauline, or the
Faie Duet," "Corsi-an Brothers," etet., etc. The
Oa*, is to be repainted, the seats Cushioned,
mill the private beam cannot be surpassed,
when finished, by any theatre in the country.
They wish the public to understand that this
theatro is to be conducted in a first elass man
ner, and nothing either before or behind the
scene"; shall be allowed to offend even the most
fastidious. We do not wish the public to
think that this is mere badinage, but a rule
that shall be strictly adhered to. For further
particulars see future advertisements. The
hall will be opened about the first of Septem
ber,
To Ilx].. , Trso.---At a meeting held at the
Court House, in the city of Harrisburg, on
Saturday, the 6th day of August. 1864, Geo.
J-illeisley was chosen President, Wm. Bos
tick, Sr , and David Krause Vice Presidents,
andJieob Shell Secretary.
R. L. Ifueneb, Dr, Hower, J. Haldeman, J.
D. Boas, E. C. William's, David J. Krause ad
dressed the meeting, and explained the object
being to organize an Independent Battalion
for the safety of the tits of Harrisburg.
_ On motion of Mr. Wierman, a committee
of two in each ward was appointed to wait on
the citizens of Harrisburg to get names to
raise a. battalion. The following committee
was appointed, viz:
First stard—W. Forster and George Hoff
men.
Second ward—J. D. Boas and Daniel Wag
ner.
Third ward—R. L. Muench and R C. Wil
liam&
Fourth ward—inthEw Meyer and Robert
Barr.
Fifth ward--Joseph Stromingerand Wash•
ington Sturgeon.
- tiixth ward—John. S., Detweiler and Samuel
Myers,
On motion of Mr. •itoetiolc. the proeeedinge
vein ordered to be pelblished. Adjourned.
ADvaNcE Lows of Good T:-..u.tpla-:k•. . -
stalled th followitog_ officers for the present
term:
W C T. J C Yeungst; W V T, Sallie Hoff
man; W S. J C MeAlemey; W A 8, Jennie
Crull; W F 8, Isaac W Hoffman; QV B H 2,
Kate E Helb; W L If S, Mary Jortian; W C,
8 B Kissed; T, John S Utz; WM, L D
Jawis; W D M, Eliza Kane; W I CF, Louisa
Treher; W 0 0, Joseph j Bucher; P W C T,
Baia E Wyant.
Mr. Gao. Bnaomm—Dear Sin—Will you
oblige many of the 194th regiment, by asking
through your paper where our colors are ?
Ali the other regiments have theirz, while
we axe still under the old flag of the Union
Cadets. True, they are just as good, but if
we March wo have nothing to show that we
aro the brave sons of the old Keystone State.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Military Business Attended To.
Bouncy, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence, and Military
and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per-
SOUS residing at a distance can nave their business trays
acted by mail, by addressing
IIt 7 GENESNYDER, Attorney-nt-Law,
el 7-41 Third Wee,. liartiEbarX Pe
gDITOFE OA TELEGRAPH
Dar Sir: .-With your permission I wish to say to the
r_adors of your papor that, I will send, by return mail, to
all who wide It Moe } a Recipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple Vegetable Bairn, that will ef
fectually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, nut.
Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and brautlfuL
I will also mail free to those having Bald Reads or Bare
Faces, sitripie directions and information that will enable
them to start a fell growth of Luxuriant Blair, Whiskers,
or a Moustache, in less than thirty &Ts,
All ;applications answerod by Muni mail without
charge. P.espeetrally yours,
THOS. F. OiIAPHAN, Chemiat,
#l5-dStwam 881 Broadway, New York.
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de
stand4 is made from the choicest materials. is mild
Ind emollmat in its nature, fragrantly seentol.
Ind extremely beneficial in as amino upon the skin.
ror sale by all Druggists and P'ancy Goods Dealers.
j &alb -dew/
PURE VEGETABLE TONTC
47, most healthy persons feel more or less
T
wesk this extreme warm weather, and I ee their ap
petitk They need a good strong Toni , --ona that will
strengthen the oercous system and stomach. This they
iitn get at 50 eenta per ti X is, 4 L Ball's, No 27,
Souk& has atreo , Liarriahurg. Orders from a itstance
promptly snowed. to. mist
Do YOU WISH TO BE VIMEDI
DR. SHORAN'S ENGLISIi SPECIFIC PILLs cure, In
lees than bb days, the wor,t caws of NERVOHaNSSS,
Impotency, Premature Dray, Sim:Mal Weakness, Insan
ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous slifixtlons, no
matter from what cause produced. Price, One Lothar per
box. Sent, postp Ad by mail, on rc• ipt of an order.
One Box call perfect the cure in most cases. Addruss
auB-2t
. JA WES S. BUTLER,
Jyl6-d.tw3m Genera/ Agent, 42.9 Broadway, N. Y.
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
I,,have never changed my mind hapecting them from
the drat, mem to dunk yet better of that which 1 began
thinking welt of " Rev. EliNitT WARD BEECHER.
"The Trochee are a staff of life to me."
Pros. EDWARD NORTH,
nes. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. 'Y.
"For Throat Troubles they are a specific."
N. P. WILLIS.
"Too favorably known to need commendation."
Hon. LHAS. A. PHELPS, Pros. Hass. Senate.
"Contain no opium nor anyihing injurious"
Dr. A A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston.
"An elegant combination for coughs,"
Dr. G. F. BIGELOW Boston.
"1 iecomir-ena their use to public speakers."
Re
"Moat salutary relief in Bronchitis."v. E. H. GELAPIE
Rev. B. SEIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio,
"Very beneSclal when suffering from Colds."
Rev. H. J. P. ANDERSON. Bt. Louts.
"Almost instant relleOn the distreasinglabor of breath
ing pocunsr ro nanimass. -- --
Rev. A. C. EGLRSTON, New York.
"They have suited my case exactly, relarvingmy throat
so that I could slug with ease." T. DUORARiIE,
Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal
A A there are imitations be sure to obtain the GENUINE.
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MANY.
Bannva,rePs Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persona whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by 0. A. Bannvszt & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
RABBISISIIB43, Feb. Bth, 186-1.
C. A Berniv.ura---Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in eases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving iu
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. IL _ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
fiarl. agres with Fair. Robinson as to the
value of Bannyart's Trachea
W. O. OATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Ohuroh.
REABLOBVIce, Jan., 1.64.
To C. A. Basurvanr—Dear Sir: In th 'habit
of speaking vary frequently, and in phwea
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expecto
rant,. and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I oonsider them very far 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, Lo.,
JNO. WALKWA JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To 0. A. BAttwvat---Dear Sir: Harhig uset.
year . Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
Afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice at tling from public veaktng or singing
Your. at. G. G. BAKESTRAW,
Pastor ot Avenue Methodist Church.
Annuircy.Aproaracea-e* .
Huntmatrao 4 Fels; ta; T 864
To O. AL Thorsviirr—Dear - BW: --- I lzale
found your Troches to be invariable in re - .
Hoeing hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great belle•
tit to all public speakers. A. J. HEBB
A CARD TO THE SVOFERING.
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu..” "Tonle
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla!' "Nerve a Autidotaa," &a
Ste. and after you are satisfied with the re,tult, then try
one box of OLD DCIGIOtt BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPSCI.
I al PlLLS—and C 43 restored to health and Slur In Inas
than thirty nays. They are purely veeetahle pleasoat to
cube, pronto. Rod salutary in their Lida:fa on tie broken.
own and shatter tdotanititution uW and young eau not e
•bra with advantage. lintiorte I and col in the United
Sihtee (Hay by JA3 8 BUTLAIi,
No 427 Broadway, ew York.
,tiont tot the Uirted ewes
P. 13.—A Box of the Ydie , securely packed, will be
mailed to any address o,t roe, ipt cq Om which is UNE
DOGLA.K. past-paid --money 3011113.8 d by the Agent If
entire satienction is not given. jyl.6.4Stwant
ler To Clear the lianas of Plies, use
Dutehees celebrated LIGHTNIND FLY.HILLER, a neat
.Itoop &Moto, ow to we. Every abed wilt_ !sill a quart
n FU iie ) d E e E p V a E
s R 4 Y *IW*HHWIROEDS.
*MA, nth and Harms*,
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CA.UP T 11ANZIN'S WOODS,
BALTIMORE, Ang.
MANY SOLDIERS
WANTS.
'Wanted to Aei►t,
AHOUSt containing 5 or 6 rooms fcr
swan feiniir Leave directions at this once. Feat
paid la advance monthly, it required.
WAIVRED,
A PRACTICAL BAR-TENDER Apply at
the saloon under Herr's:Huta. j519-ett
WANTED—At $l5O per blOnth.—We want
a reliable Canvesier in every county. We have
agents making $l5O por month which we prove to
tiny doubting applicant. Addres3
JONES BROS. it CO..
Baltimore, Md.
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SIIUSI'VErtiTE,S WAIV.E.ED
riiwo substitutes to serve for ono year want
..L. ett, to whom $2 0 each will be pato. Apply to
Thomas; r. St . ‘edow. - •.li. attotnerot Othce in Third
[_et, near Pine, Elan isburg, Pa.
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CA DIDATES.
FOR REGISTER.
A 73. BOYER, of East Handver township,
• offers himself as a candidate for the office of Reg
ister. If nominated and elected be pledges himself to
fulfil tho duties of the °Mee with fidelity. jy2l-wtes
FOR BEG/STIER
GEORGE MARK, of South Hanover town
ship, °flora himself ae et Candidate for the office of
REOUTER, of Dauphin county. if elected, Mr. Mark
pledges himself to perform the of said office with
fidelity, je29 dee wtc
CANDIDATE WOR CONGRESS.
Himussuao, 1 A. , June 9, 1864.
THE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Republicans of the 14th Congressional Dis
trict of Pennsyl retie, composed of tae routines of Deo
phiorluniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conventions of the said
District, tjekdtc] JOSIAH FSPY.
FOR REGISTER.
RUDOLPH MILLER, of East Hanover
township, offers himself as a candidate for the office
of Register. If nominate I end elected he p.edges him
self to fulfil the duties of tho oaks with fidelity.
le26.d2wsiwice RUDOLPH MILLER.
NE W AD VERTISEM Erers.
$3OO RE WARD.
TnE following United States securities lime
been lee', vizt
$1..000 7 3.10 Treasury Note, dated Oet. 1, 1861, No. 22,471
500 do do 1,-63
600 do do 1,369
OPCI do do /,379
Tire above have on them the coupons from Oct .1, 1882,
inclusive.
$lOO 7 3-10 Traasury Note, dated Aug. 10, '6l. No. 64,084
106 do do 61 2=
100 do . do ' 64 228
100 to do 64 229
100 do do 64,230
The latter fi.vo notes have en them the coupons from
Feb. 19, t,63, inclusive.
$l,OOO One Year Oertilloate of Indebtodnoes, due April 3,
1863. No. 8 194
gar YAVAILICNT ON ALL THE ABOVE HAS BEEN
STuPPED at the United States Treasury, and the holder
of them will not receive paym nt The above regard will
be paid, on behalf of the person ownieg them, if left with
J. W. Waitt, Cashier.
HAniusamo, July 29, 1813143wevr2w
GET OUT OF THE 'DRAFT
One Year's Service.
CAPT. MILES, AND LIEUT. LIGHTNER,
Holm) received authority (the first is
sued) to r 'the .a company of volunteers for ONE
ShAVICS, now offer rate Inducement% to able
boated men to enter the Perrier) Apply '
at the CoUNT
HOUSE, or at it/..En' ORWEEY MORE; on Ridge }WA
A.TTENTIOW
AT TEN T ON!
WANTED,
VOLUNTEERS FOR ONE YEAR!
TO fill the quota of the SECOND WARD of
the Citi oflisrmtours. /*awes Will pe putt es
hallows:
Total bounty
PAY PER MONTH., $l6.
TERN OF SERVICE, ONE YEAS • ONLY_
$lO win be paid to any person furnishing an aceßptable
Recruit.
Apply at Daniel Wagner's, Second Ward House, Corner
of Second awl Chestnut etreeta to
j725-dtf
fleet ultiu
THIS WAY
II A 6 A, I N S
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HOSIERY, •-•
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• GLOVEI3,
ttoor SKIRTS,
.LADIES' HAIR NETS, and
HEAD DRESSES,
•
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FRENCH LACE, and
TIShUh VEILS, ETC.,
AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. •
Everybody should cult fit ruse, Wild secure groaetiW
gains, at 'Mrs. MAYER .%
aug3 dtf No. 13 Market-:strM.
LIQUID RENNET.
L'QUID RENNET yields with milk the
most luscious of an deserts for the table; the light
est and most grateful diet for invalids and chi/dren.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when coagulated withwunet it is always light and easy of
'digestion, and supports the system Wan the least possible
eseitement. When mill greater nutritive power isdesired ;
cream endanger may bo added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of milli into a firm curd. Prepared and sold,
wholesale and ratan by S. A. BUNKriI,
Jellso 118 Market street.
THE NEW BOOKS.
QTURBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Ham
►-7 Ikea. Price- $l6
HAUNTED HEARTS, by EL
the author of the Lamp
lighter. $2 00
HI.
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, by Yrs Holmes. $1 60
IY.
BARBARA'S HISTORY, a aural, by Amelia Rd wards:
60 oenta
TICE SMALL HOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by Tro
gl 25.
PIEVEN MRIES, by Ilk Marvel, author of "Reveries
tea ftehe/Or." $I 50
VIL
SPEILE'SJOURN Die Discovery a the sources of
the Nile. $3 50
171 IL
THE' WOMAN IN BLACE, by author of "Man in
Gray $1 50
NOTESOF ROSPITALLIFENov.II W Ator,.'63, $1 00
STORIES OF TEE SEA, for boys; from Cooper's
writings $1 00
XI.
STORIES OF THE WOOD, for bop; from Cooper's
writings. 11 00
EIL
All now books reesived as soon as published at
BERGNER'S ROOK STORE,
Market street.
Airics ; S BEEF and NM — PORK.- -A choio
INA. article of Me 33 Beef and Porn et
&EVILER & ER
400 ' FRAZA
o.)
SPLOED )YSTERS.w-tfttra foie Baltimore
Ly oysters, spiced, just toceiveckat
isterlat k KORRPER.
ALL kinds of hauling with wagons or carts
eillt be promptly demo by caning ea
la.coa BRENNER,
corner of Second street agal Meadow Law
_
11E3
TIOUNTRI" SOAP.-44. small` but superior
tot of Rome-made Boapjaat received at
eel =MR it
$2OO
100
$3OO
J. W. SIMONTON,
PETER B. B. , YD,
DAN/EL E WILT,
Conamb Se ..id War,
AXE-8 SHAD and FINE NEW RACK
'EBEL, just received, at
IYIB ROY= k Rogitpßyt.
MO our fine and extensive stock of Photo-
IrraPh atbault' noel Pilutultiraph Card naturals, we
nave add,d a B&W RAIL ENV LL for the receptloo
of card pi.-turea They must be awn and will on admired
wirvhoiegrapacrs supplied at the very lowest Wilde
'lle puce, and tacit Cad printed up= 'aerator $1.14,1, •
d io ns4 l ,o,, wholesale and retell. at
may 24 scsxFrot's 8008 sr mi
EEF TONGUES. —Fine large beeitongnee,
jj cured by J. IL Mathew &Oo and fur side by
SHISLEK & FR4ZER L
snowman to - W Jr.: , 100.
•
AINIMS, CREAIitNUTS, Furman.
Forsaleytiekosle at
SEUELRIt & FRAZER,
sucoeseors to W. rock. Jr, & 00,
caHEEEZ.Choicie aew ozwP Cheese, just
mos* at ORM= k
T BROOM so T. Dock .Tr
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Proposals' for Loan.
TREASViIit. DEPABISLENT, July 25,1804.
IVOTICE is hereby given that subscriptions
.1.1 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, 1861, 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 maturity, 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 thbu
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 party 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 ran Fe prepared.
Interest will he 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 ftom August 14
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date of deposit.
Parties dopositing twenty-five thousand
dollars and upwards for these notes at any
ono time will be allowed &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
inforruation, and afford every facility for
making subsciiptions.
W. F. FESSENDEN,
Secretary of the Treasury.
` All respectable banks and bankers
throughout the country will doubtless afford
facilities to subscribers. aul-d&w2w
Aitl U SEM EATS.
sAilroxres HALL.
THIRD WEEK OF THE
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY
ON MONDAY. JULY 25, 1884.
THIS company consists of the best Etar per
fun:nets, consistlog of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN OOKEHUNS,
GYMNASTS, &C.
The manager takes pleasure In announcing that they
Intend waking this Tait Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS & co., Proprietors.
MILT PORTER, Business Agent, jy23-d2l
CALNMEREIITIVir BALL
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Prop%tug. • • JH. DONNELL
Business Agent JOE MILLER
Stage Manager • ANDY WILLIAMS
Leader et Oreheater HARRY MESTAYER
... J. O. MIDLER
OPF.rI night with a first-04as Com
pany of male and female artistee. The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING. MUSICAL FAECM,
DANCING,
PkNTOMMES, NEGRO comcamli%
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats is private boxes 50 rents.
Doo're open at 7. To commenee at 8 jylBdtt
GOVERNMENT SALES, bLe.
AUCTION SALE
OF
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DEPARTMOIT, CAN - AIRY !SCREW,
Orricc or Cam QuAnrsamesrsa,
Wallower ; D. C.. July 23, 1861.
WILL be sold at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at GILSDODO, D. C., on
FRIDAY, August 6,1864, 100 Cavalry Horses;
TUESDAY, August 9, 1861, 100 Cavalry Hors s.
These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cav
alry service of the army.
rer road and farming purposes many good bargains
may be had.
Horses sold singly.
Terms cash. in UMW Slates currency.
JAMES A. EN.qc
Lieut. Cot and Chief Quartermaster,
ang 1-7 t, Cavalry Bureau_
NOTICE.
Clcrunty, sr:
at present a raident of
------ being duly sworn, do depose. and say
that I was enrolled in 1803, in the
county of Pa., where I then resided, but
that !moved from there in the month of
IS—, into mid tret above named.
1 am i man, and by occupation a ,
and hereby request that my enrollment may be changed
result my present residonoo.
Non.—The above is adoptod by the Board of Enroll
ment of the 14th District of Pennsylveni t as a suitable
form of affidavit to be made on an application to chairge
the name on the enrollment hats from one District or
Sub./listrict to another.
JNO. KAY CLEMENT.
CHAR. C. RAWN,
S. T. CELAILLTON. : ,
Board of Enrollment
Jr.. -121
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
lAM happy to offer to the public a large
fled emendid assortment of
SUPERIOR, GOLD PENS,
maanktatured by
LEROY W. FAIRCEULD.
These Pens are well flalehed, elute, and will give en
tire eatisfactlott.
PLEASE TRY TREK.
SCREFFEWS BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisonrg
Pa. aw 23
LOTS for sate on the corner of Third and
Ittord civets. Enquire of WM. C. McFADDEN.
insp. de
VERY FtNE, INDEED:
CM
mybi
COUIC OPERAS,
PHOTOGRAPILS.
ALARGE assortment of Phgtograp4B of
Generals and rancy pictures for sate OMAL., az si
per doze; at sOREFFBE'd BOOK STuRS,
turJO Harrisburg, Pa,
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH piciikm
Gemming rionliity, Chew Chow, Cao[Mower,
idled Pickles; Gorki's; Walnuts and Ohioan. Fur isle
wholesale and retail by SHISLER R IPRAZER,
nt vh nnewiwors to W. rktelt. Jr., h CO
JUST RECEIVED-44 gallons pure currant
wine, [rum a Lancaster county lamer; the
wade dumestic wine in dm city. Price $3 CO per gallon..
tor Bale at 'B.I3DiLER
JeY Successors to Win. t Jr. & Co.
MICHENERS exoeador hams, of this sea•
darns curing. JIM reOnivfXl i u ror Arlie by
SIIISLER e FtteZER;
enteoeswint to Wm. limb. jr., .3; Oa.
BASKETS' BASKETS, in great variety at
SHlSisk.e. s MUM:
Jog Successors to W. Dock, Jr., &
AF"s
'lf supply of Miehentea Coli)brated
dugs: Cures limb and Dried Neel, at
k l KIPYKR it KOERMA.
uuK T
PUKTELVONNALES, and a general variety of Llit.e.
rtlEg Eitgliki, pus receive:l at,
FiktitGNKR , A Rom:, mTOPUL
BASKETti—shider ir.Fra•
4%;•.w. z i:‘ r ii1 84641° 0. 7 t Zitt° hove"
Lang
per wren:
WIELED OYSTERS. —York River, 03hiten,
Etermeticsoy *saw, just recetvd. atm !maul:44 and
fur sale by the dozer. or bottle, at
Jy2l, SHISLER fi FRA7ZE.
31111818 BRAD.—Fineletessßhad of the sea-
eon, in bait barrels and kilts. just raceivadat
811181. ER FRAZEZ„
sumo. W. Dock, Jr., aLe
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
COSTAR'S ))
VERMIN
EXTERMINATORS,
64 COSTAR'So - EXTESITLYATOES.
UXTR.RMINATORS.
'`COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERSITSATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINAToRS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS
EXTERv, INAToRS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINAtoRE
EXTERMINATORS.
';COSTAIt'S' , EXTERMINATOR
EXTERMLXAToRS.
- COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORY.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERmINAToRs
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS. -
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTEREIINATORs.
•COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR&
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTARS" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMIXATONS.
"COSTAR'S' EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
EXTORMINATOILS.
.COSTAR'S"' F.rrr R3ILVATORS.
EXTERMINATORS,
For Hats, Nice, Roaches, Ante, Bed Buggy
Fleas, Sloths in Fars, Woolens, Insects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etei
"1.5 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies knosin."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Humeri Family:"
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
sa-Sold by all DruiWats everywhere
aim t I Bzw.aas I I I of all worthless imitation&
Costar's" Depot, No. 482 Broadway, N. Y.
so -Sold by D. W. GROSS at CO.,
Wholesale and retail agent'.
And by all Druggists in Barrleborg, Pa jeoPlawNor
SELLING OUT LOW
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS!
WE intend to discontinue the sale of Li.
quore and offer our stock at a very small advance
from cost price. We have purchased all our liquo,a be
fis a the last rise and have a large 6Lollif. oa-hand for *mo
or four years, which are guarantnd cannot be purchased
now at any price from the imparters.
Our mons consists of
WHISItIES
sf all grades.
egirWe have parts of three barrels pure RYE, not
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2 years old.
WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
BRANDIES.
We have part of it" cask EU NNEASEIf BRANDY,
to which .t - e Invite the particular attention of famines for
°mains! purposing.
The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from Important.
less than $l5 per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal
lon.
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES,
CHAMPAGNE WINES,CLAIIES, &C.
Ws invite the Inspection of Rotel Reepera and Liquor
gerahanta generally, as we intend to sell, without ro
serve, all
bargains. our Liquors, and this will be a, good opportu •
oily for
CLOAKS,
CIRCULARS
AND
MAIIITIIALAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid
assortment of
SPRING A SUMMER LILANTEJ,,S,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW FRENCH SACHS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE EASES.
The above beautiful samples, in .wery color and head
gamely trimmed, from $7 60 to SIS.
1000 SILK ELLIPIKIL
CIRCULARS, SACKS AND Pasis.:s
Handsomely and rii Illy trimmed, from $lO upward.
()HILDEWS MANTELS IN LARUE VARLETI.
my-25
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Honorable Joao; J. Pzia.
sox, Prcsilent of the Court of Common Pleas to
tlw Ttrolftli Judicial Distaict, consisting of the counties of
Lebanon and
I Dauphin and the Honorable Smit - ra. Limo
and Honorable Moans L Torso, Associate Judges inDau
plan county, baring issued their pr,cept, bearing date the
27th day 01 May 1861. to me directed, for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terininer and Gen.a.r.d. Jail Delivery and
Quarter Sessions of the reaC4) of Harrisburg, for the county
of Dauphin, and to commence n't mi 41il 3!ONDAT OP Ac
Gemm, aux; being the 22d day of August, 1438.1, and In
continue one week.
Notice is therefore hetvhy given to theCoronei, Justices
of the Peace, Aldermen and . Constablea of the saidcounty
of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper
persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said clan with
their records, inquisitions, oanininations, arot their-own
remembrances, to do Cause tiongs n i.ich to their office
appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recog
nizanees to prosecute against the prisoners that are or
shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there
to prosecute against them as Shan bo just.
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the '23th dayot
July, in the year of our Lord, 1851, and tit the eighty
ninth year of the independence of the United States.
W. W. JENNINGS, Sherif!.
SHERIFF'S °Mug,
Harrisburg, July 25, 1551. j
CRYSTALIZED)
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
I s a pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and refreshing for invalids having
fever or great thirst.
Its portability recommends It lo travoler3.
Its convenience at pie -nits will be &predated.
No sugar required; one table - spoonful simply dissolved
in a glass of cold water and it is done.
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
jel7 No. 01, Market street.
NEW EILELADELPRIA
C LO A ME s'r 0 Xi . E
•
/ND. W. GROW NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
Or FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
AND
- FINE SPRING BRAWLS.
Will open on the let of Apra
!MD
SHLQLRR &
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