Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 10, 1864, Image 3

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HAI:IIISBURG, 'PA
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1864.
ROTA CF: TO ADVERT/SERS.—AII Adver
isements, Business Notices. Marriages,
° oa ths, &c., to secure insertion in the
TELF , gRAPH, must invariably be accom
par led with the CASH.
All-rertisements ordered it. the regular
Edition are inserted in the Morn-
Edition Itrititont extra rharge.
POIV N AND CO TBtY.
Extra Fine Vanilla. Ber.r.s at ileily's Drug
Store. aulC-d3r
Ern companies are being raised in Altoo
na for State defence.
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SWEET POTATOS have made their appearance
in our market, and sell at the rate of about
S 3 per bushel.
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UPWARDS of twelve thousand dollars have
already been contributed by our citizens for
the relief of the Chamber burg sufferers.
Vali TO CHAMBERSBURG. —Both Houses
have agreed to pay a visit to Chambersburg,
and will leave for that place to-morrow morn
ing at eight o'clock.
ROT WEATHER. —The present " spell of
weather" is the hottest that has been ex
perienced here for several years. With the
therniometcr at 100 degrees in the shade, u
people are sweltering, and wishing for the
speedy advent of autumn.
NOTICO TO lIEN BELONGING CAPT SAN
NO'S CAVALRY COMPANY. —The Provost Mar
shal has received notice to arrest all men be
longing to Captain Sanno's company, as
deserters, who do not report at Captain J. M.
Opdyeke's office within twenty-fonr hours,
THE Philadelphia Ledger of yesterday says
that the Mayor is absent, and has not signed
the bill to pay four hundred dollars for one
year's service, and that "the matter must re
main uncertain." The •'big bounty" may yet
fizzle out in Philadelphia.
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H. Romsox, of Company 13, 9th Pennsyl
vania Cavalry, was, on Friday last, found dead
in the middle of Salt River Road, seven miles
from Louisville, Ky. The body was divested
of clothing, and bore marks of violence.
There is no doubt but that he was foully roar.
dered.
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A ieAN named Keyser, a shoemaker, who re
sided near Rider's switch, on the Northern
Central railroad, was killed, a day or two ago,
by a passenger train. Keyser NVIIS standing
on the track, and persisted in remaining there
on, until the cow-catcher in front of the loco
motive caught and threw him several feet in
the aii,"with the above stated result.
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A LETTER from the 46th Pennsylvania regi
naent informs us that the losses in its ranks
have been very severe. On the 28th of April
the regiment numbered eleven hundred men
—now it can muster but three hundred. It
-has participated in all of Sherman's battles
since the above date, and has reflected great
honor upon the old Keystone State.
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Tux people of Reading have made applica
tion to the State authorities, for one thousand
stand of arms for the use of the citizens. The
idea, it seems, is to raise a regiment for home
defence, which would also be useful in case
the rebels should threaten Harrisburg, Co
lumbia, York or Lancaster, as it would take
but a few hours to transport a regiment to
either of those points.
°annumEs.—We publish, to-day, three or
dinances passcd by the city council, and ap
proved by the Mayor. One of them provides
for the payment of night policemen on duty in
June and July ; another authorizes the money
borrowed for the erection of a truck house for
the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Compa-
ny, to be used for the payment of the debt on
the Good Will Engine, which was assumed by
council ; the third ordinance imposes a fine
for blowing off steam from the cylinders of
locomotive engines in certain parts of the
city.
Otn Crry is infested with recruiting agents
from other counties, who are endeavoring to
entice our citizens to enlist, to the credit of
the counties to which the respective agents
belong. We would caution our people against
being led away by any of those strangers,
even if they oar higher bounties than are
paid here. All who enlist to the credit of any
place in Dauphin county will have their fami
lies provided for to a considerable extent, by
the relief paid by our commissioners. This
item alone will more than equal the extra
bounties offered by any other counties or
cities.
Yesterday the agent of a certain county en
tered one of our business establishments, and
endeavored to obtain recruits. Being some
what of a "gassy" nature, he was subjected to
a sprinkling from those at Itand, an 4 had to
leave instantir. Served him right.
Lonarro SPRINGS.—This delightful resort,
located on the Allegheny mountain, in Cam
bria county, one mile from the village of Lo
retto, and four miles from CressOn station on
the Pennsylvania railroad, is open for the re
ception of visitors. As a resort. front_, the
summer's heat, Loretto Springs are
s not stir
;passed. Every convenience necessary to the
comfort of visitors, has been provided. The
table and bar are provided with the 'best in
the market. The bath houses are in fine con
dition. The water of the springs possess rare
medicinal qualities, and contain'in large pro
portions valuable mineral prciperties. A
splendid band of music is in attendance.
There is a daily mail to and from Loretto.
Half-price tickets are issued by the Pennsyl
vania railroad company to Crosson, at which
place coaches are always in readiness to con
vey passengers to the Springs. Full particu
lars can be obtained by addressing F. A. Gib
,
bons, proprietor, Loretto P. 0-, Cambria
oblintY, Pa.
Ttlialfwere 'l . !mismrtil cases before the Mayor
since yesterday morning. Four drunken sol
diers were handed over to the military author
ities.. Susan Demas, a colored woman, found
on the streets at a very late hour, went up for
30 days. Julia B. Taylor, colored vagrant,
was sent up for 10 days.
Ssnrous CRAWL—A colored men, named
James Brown, was arrested yesterday by offi
cer Campbell, on a charge of "assault and
attempt to ravish"—his intended victim being
a respectable white girl of but fourteen years
of age. Brewn was committed to prison for
trial at court, in default of $l,OOO bail. There
seems to be sufficient evidence to prove him
guilty, and if convicted he should receive the
extreme punishment allowed by law. The
outrage is too horrible to contemplate, and
unless such evil characters are properly dis
posed of, our wives, daughters, sisters and
mothers are not safe even in the vicinity of
their own homes:
CONKESPONDENTA AND TEEM LABOB.—Every
raid brings an avalanche of this busy, indus
trious corps. The appearance of any one of
them upon our streets is a sure indication
that there is something in the wind. Those
in power, and who are supposed to have supe
rior information in regard to the movements
of the enemy, are generally far behind the
specials in their facts. We have been amused,
time and time again, in listening bo them re
count their amusing incidents, and in witness
ing the rapidity with which they grasp
and interpret a point. Some military minds
are so obtuse that they do not realise the
fast of the foe's intention in his feints and
flank movements. Not so the live special; he
has it all down to dots, when he intends or
will make his new base, and in nine cases
tad of ten their conjectures prove cor
rect. These men are never idle.' While
others are wasting hours in slothful repose,
they make night serve a purpose, and in
crowded railway cars, they will accomplish
distance, take their rest and return to the
point from which they started without being
missed. The topography of the country they
have at their finger ends, and but a few days
ago, we saw two of them lying on their face,
full length of the typeet, tracking the enemy
upon one of Barns' new maps, which they de
clare to be excellent. What wo ile? our read
ers think of traveling to Philadelphia and
back in a day, and make an extra trip to Lan
caster and return, and do this three days in
succession? Yet this was done by one whom
we know, and nothing was thought of it.
The reply to an interrogatory about its being
severe work, was, "Oh ! that's nothing ; my
paper Sado the hit." We wish this spirit
could be engendered in WNW tof our military
rulers. Like birds in autumn, the specials
have flown back to Washington and the Po
tomac. They put in practice daily the zeal we
have here faintly describeft.
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A VEJIDANT VICTIM-- -Who Philadelphia
Press gives the following statement of how a
countryman was "taken in" in that city, the
(Alter day:
A tall countryuan from the romantic region
of West Chester, Pennsylvania, called at the
Central Station yesterday and related how he
was duped out of $2O. He had arrived in
town on the previous night, and while walk
ing around yesterday morning "seeing sights"'
he was accosted by a courteous young man,
who offered to walk around with him for a
short "spell." He entered into conversation
with the representative of unsophisticated
rural felicity; was decidedly courteous and un
remitting in his attention. The neighbor
hood of Third and Chestnut street was reached
and just at this moment a man came from a
store near by and asked the man who was ac
companying the countryman if he could let him
have the amount of the bill of $2O, as he had
promised.
"Upon my word," replied the individual
thus accosted, " I had forgotten all about it."
The conversation was a; conducted that the
countryman offered twenty dollars to his
"friend" to relieve him from the temporary
embarrassment. This oiler was accepted,
the money paid over, and the countryman
and his cicerone passed on. The front of the
Girard Bank was looked at; the towering pro
portions of Dr. Jayne's building were ad
mired; the handsome prbportion.s of the Mer
chants' Exchange came in for a share of ob
servation; and presently Harmony court be
came an object of attraction, and the two
passed through that narrow thoroughfare, but
how they berme separated is a. mystery that
the countryman could not solve. He was po
litely requested to wait a few momenta at a
corner. He waited for an hour; his dinner
hour had passed, and being a stranger got be
wildered, and could not tall exactly where he
was. The detective to whom he related his
misfortune sympathized with him, but could
not adopt any means to restore the lost twen
ty dollars. The representative from the
country will, from sad experience, become a
wiser man.
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GREAT DISTRESS IN CHAMBERSIIIIRG.—The
following is an extract from a letter from one
of our prominent citizens from a resident of
Chambersburg. The establishmenkalluded to
is the German Reformed Book and Newspaper
Concern :
Our town is entirely ruined. It cannot be
exaggerated. Language cannot describe the
destruction. It must be seen to be realized. I
saved my house and effects by much exertion.
Four-fifths of the town is destroyed. It was
the most barbarous and cruel act ever record
ed. I could tell you of acts that came under
my own observation that would be a disgrace
to the most barbarous people • on the face of
the earth. Our establishment is entirely de
stroyed, nothing being saved. Our loss is
$40,000 at a low estimate. We had put in
within the last month $3,500 of machinery. I
do not think it will be rebuilt—the loss is too
great. I am at a loss what to do. Three
fourths of our people are turned out of ddbrs
with nothing. but what they have on their
backs. I have a family in every iri my
house. Much distress must but thanks
to the surrounding country, our present wants
are being supplied. We must receive heavy
aid from abroad for some time to come, other
wise we must suffer much. Our town will
never be rebuilt unless aided from abroad. If
yon want to see a desolated place come' up.
Amuarwo Guru/Lim—A late Baltimore pa
per contained the following:
Drem—On the 22d of dune, at the resident!s
of his parents, in Baltimore county, after a
long and painful illness, of bilious dysentery,
which he bore with Christain fortitude and
patience, GRANT V., only son of Joshua and
Melinda C. Porter, aged 1 month and 11
days.
A flower bloomed in the month of May
It bloomed •but to decay,
And my poorGrantie, alaek-a-day !
Has posed Maser away.
SNNS/Ai. PALMS-ENLIST/MU ME;
and all other PAPERS concerning the DRAFT
made out promptly, by Sullivan S. Child,
Claim Agent, DA.tur Thu_Guru building,
Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. Anlo-1w
Timm will be a meeting of the citizens of
Susquehanna township, at Nisley's School
House, on Friday evening, August 12th, for
the purpose of filling the quota of said town
ship. A punctual attendance of all persons
enrolled is requested, by
anglo-3t ' MANY CITIZENS. .
Is Tows.—CoL W. C. Maxwell, of the 103 d
Penna. regiment, and one of the Union offi
cers recently placed under fire in Charleston,
arrived in this city to-day--having been ex
changed. He was captured by the rebels at
Plymouth, N. C., in April last, when our force.:
there were surrounded. The Col. looks well.
lite . says none of the prisoners were injured by
our shells, although several fell into the yard
connected with their prison.
V--. 4.----.
CrIAMBEESBITEG RErzEr FUND. —Received up
to noon of August 9, 1864, inclusive : •
Mrs. Margaret L. Foster.... $ 5' 00
Harrisburg Car Company 500 00
William T. Hildrup 100 00
Employees Harrisburg Car Co 189 65
D. A. Muench, agent old “Wallow
er Freight Line," self and em
ployees 40 00
John L. Speel, in hats and caps, .. 15 00
Dr. Washington Barr 50 00
Preciously acknowledged,
$12,001 30
RUDOLPH F. ICELRER,
Chairman Chambersbnrg Relief Committee.
FOR SALE—An elegant building lot, situat
ed on Third street above North, 21 feet front
by 131 feet in depth, running to a2O feet
wide alley. For particulars enquire at
au9-dtf THIS OFFICE.
MM. Divas . , of the 12th Penna. Reserveg,
has received authority to raise conipanies to
form a regiment for one year's service, of which
he is in command. Parties wishing to re.
crut for his regiment will call on, or address,
Capt. OREM, White Hall Hotel, Harrisburg,
Pa. anB-tsepl*
Tnn KronnsT LOCAL BOUNTY in the State paid
to Volunteers for one year. Also, Substitutes
Wanted, by G. B. Hamm,
Late Capt. 12th Pa. Cavalry,
JACKSON A. CIBLIN,
Wra. A. Mzonr.EroN,
Market street below Third, South side, up
stairs. an9-Iw*
Recruits Wanted for the Roily
Guards.
Term of Service, One Year. Highest Bounties
.Paid. A few more men are grasibul. The
officers are men of experience. Call at the
recruiting rendezvous, White Hall Hotel.
Capt JOHN T. MORGAN, •
imlo-tf let Lieut. W. 0. SMITH.
Volunteers Wanted for One Year.
Vcrbeke Geturds.—Z-The undersigned has re
ceived authority to raise a company for one
year's service in lieu of the draft. $3OO boun
ty will be given to all good men, and possibly
$4OO. At all events I have made such ar
rangements as will insure to all the HIGHEST
BOUNTY' given anywhere.
,This is the only
way to avoid the draft. Headquarters at the
EXCHANGE, Walnut street.
G. WASHINGTON FENN,
jy2B-tf Captain.
The Election in Potter County
-12 to 1 for the Soldiers.
COUDERSPORT, PA., August 5, 1864.
DEAn Sta:—The vote on the amendments to
the Constitution in this county
stands as follows: For the first amendment,
1025, against, 87; for the second, 1053, against,
52; for the third, 1016, against, 61. In, fif
teen townships there were no votes against
the amendments—the copperheads refusing
to vote. Some say they were afraid of the
soldiers. Until we see returns that •beat"
us, we shall claim to be the banner county of
the State--938 majority out of 1112 votes!—
Almost 12 to 1. MCALARNEY.
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Lochiel Greys One Years Service.
A few more men wanted to fill up this or
ganization. $350 local bounty paid, $lOO
Government, making $450 bounty. Men will
go to camp and draw uniforms as soon as
mustered in. Rally men, and avoid the com
ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be
tween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisburg,
Pa.W. A. DEAN, Capt.
. _
Limits. Theodore G. Thomas, Ed. G. De
beck, Recruiting Officers. au9-tf
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
11.
W guarantee the very highest cash bona
ties to be had anywhere, however hlgh they
may be. Call at the WALNUT STREET EX
CHANGE BUILDING (lower room) and hear
extra inducements, that no officer can excel.
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:
Rum T. Gun, Recruiting Officer.
HIGH PRICE OF Goons.—The prices of all ,
the necessaries as well as the luxuries of life,
have now reached a point beyond anything
ever before knowu in. the history of.,l"ris
burg; and the indications are that they will
go still higher, to which consumers must sub
mit. How poor men can, pay rents and sub
sist their familiet, is ii - iiiyAtery•tolis: There
is no necessity for the existence off'
state of thing 4 and conf tictiopmci•the
part of consumers, especially with regard to
those things that can be dispensed with, will
soon cure the evil, by buying your goods at
Brant . Bowman's cheap dry goods • store,
corner Second and Walnut, formerly J. Kahn
wiler's. They are' determined to close out
their entire stock, at least 20lier cent. below
city prices. Call and see. - "No charges for
showing goods. ' au9-2t
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•
"A Slight Cold.” Coughs.
Few are aware of the importance of checkinglt Cough
or "surer COLD" in Its drat stage; that which in the be-
ginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected, soon
attacks the lungs. "Brown's 'Bronchial Troches' give
sure and almost immediate relief. Military Officers and
Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the
pockbt and taken as occasion require. auglo-diestlin
1111.11tsary Bustriesa Attended To. ;
Bounty, Penton, Back fah thnaareare and ' *L ar y
arm war pribas skarally, made eel and cenected,:-
Nona residing rending at a - distance nut have the bodiless trans
acted bynudl, by addiraldng
ZII(MINISNYDKR, AtionkerstAt lw
ar•dly - • Thlnt gra% Eartisbairrn
i' s -=- 7 - - 114111 trtirflaita tiltz I t
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IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
fie only Harmless, True and ReliaMe Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a (Parry Black or Ara(in• Brown
Without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frequently
restoring its pristine color, and recti fi es the ill effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
ELOR, All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, he Factory—Si BAR
CEAY ST, N. Y.
atematoit's Nan TOURS ZARA il FOR lOWA] NG can RMS.
Jettilly
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.
- -
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buebu," "Tonic
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes," &0., Ate.,
&c., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try
one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCELiN'S ENGLISH SPECI
FIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and rigor in less
than thirty days They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
take, ormapt and salutary lb their effects on the broken
owr. and *haltered constitution. 0/d and young can take
them with advantage. Imported and sold in the United
Stater only byJAS. S. BUTLER.
No. - 427 Broadway, New Tork.
gar Agent for the United States.
P • B.—A Box of the PIRA securely packed will be
mailed. to any address on receipt of price, wbicii is ONE
DOLLAR, post-paid—money refunded by the Agent If
entire satisfaction is not given. jyls-dacwam
BRANT'S HALL. BR ANT'S HALL.
EgTURN OP THE FAVORITE&
RETURN OF THE FAVORITE'S
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouses Star Combination Company,
Will re-open at the above Hall
ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15th.
$899 65
$ll,lOl 65
First appearance of the young and talented Tragic Star
Miss FANNY PRIM.
Miss FANNY PRICE
Miss FANNY PRICE.
First appearance of the great Tragedian
Mr. D. HANCHETT.
Mr. D. HANCHETT.
Mr. D. HANCHETT.
Also tho first appearance of the very popular yoting actor
Mr. W. IL MEEKER.
M' r. H. MEEKER.
gr)-Tor further particulars see programme
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SANFORD'S HALL
TLUIID WEEK OF THE
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY,
ON MONDAY. JULY 25,. 1864.
company consists of the best star per
r i fler:, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS, :
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &C.
The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the eity ri
&
petom
Bluff Foams; Businest Agent jr23-d2t
CANICERIBURIE"
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
rtoptietnc. J TL DONNELL
Business Agent JOE MILLER
Stage Manager..:.. .:.:... ANDY WILLIAMS
Laaiderof SWAI • .xilutirmsorrAyEß
Treasurer .. . . J. G. MIDLER
OPEN every night with a first-Wass ewe
vanyy of male and female artistes, The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
such as
swarm, KUSICAL FARCES,
DANCING,
PANTOMIMM,
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 2 cents. Seats in Private boxes SO cents.
Doors open SIV 7.
,To commence sA 8 o'clock. jylStltt
AXTANTED—An unfurnished or furnished
7 Cottage, or part of a furnished or unfurnished
House. For „particulars enquire at
augB-dtf THLS OFFICE.
Wonted to Rent,
AHOUSE containing 5 or 6 rooms for a
small family. Leave directions at this office. Rent
paid in advance monthly, if 'required. ana-tf
WANTED,
APRACTICAL BAR-TENDER. Apply at
' the saloon under Herr's Hotel. Jr29.dtt
WANTED, TO SENT—An unfurnished
roof!, within five minutes walk of the post of
fice. Address Box 300, Poet Moe. aug4-dtf
NVANTED—At $l5O per Month. —We want
a reliable Canvasser in every county. We have
agents making $l5O per month which we will prove to
any doubting applicant. Address
JONES BROS. & CO.,
jy2S.lm Baltimore, Md.
SUBSTITUTES WANTED.
TWO sttbstitutes to serve for one year want
ed, to whom $260 each will be paid. Apply. to
Thomas. C. liitedowell, attorney-at-law. Office in Third
street, atarltiaai Harrisburg, Pa. .. jy2T-tf
$3OO REWARD.
following United States securities hi v e
. ,
reen lost, Nit: -
$l,OOO 7 3-10 llreasury Note, dated Oct. 1, 1861, No. 22,477
600 - do - do 1,363
500 do do 1,369
300 do do - ,1 1,379
The above have on them the coupons from Oct .1, 1562.,
inclusive.
sloe Ttapposary Note, dated Aug. 19, '6l, No. 64,064
100 do do 64,227
1 0 0 do do 64 I =B
"•
. . .
The latter five not es have on them the coupons fiom
Feb. 19,1893; intosive.
$l,OOO One Year Certificate of Indebtedness, due Aplll3,
1883, No. 8,194 • 2 .
Aar PAYMENT ON ALL TIE ABOVE HAS BEEN
STOPPED at the United States Treasury, and the holder
of them will not receive payment. The above reward will
be paid, on behalf of the person owning them; if loft with
J. .
W. WEIR, Cashier.
'HARRIEBORG July - 29, 1.884-d3w4w2W .
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GET OUT OF THE DRAFT !
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One "Year's- Service.
CAPT. MILES, AND LIEUT. - LIGHTNER,
HAVING received authority (the first is
sued) to raise a company of volunteers for ONE
YEAR'S SERVICE, now °Her rare inducements to able
bodied men to enter the service. Aeplr at the COURT
HOUSE, or at /144.11' GROCERY Br,S4 totßidge Road
ATTENTION;
AT TEN TiON:
VOMFNTEERS FOR ONE YEAR!
TO fill the quota of the SECOND WARD of
the City of Harrisburg. Bounties will pe pasd as
follows:
Ward bounty, Bash . $lOO
iiiifferinnent bounty. 100
Total bounty
PAY PER MONTH, $l6
TERM OF BEBTICE, ONE YEAR ONLY!
$lO will be paid to any person ffnlshlng an acceptable
it
Apply at Daniel Wart i i mi Second Ward Bowie, Cotner
&
or wad axaglallipo 110
J. W. IidIiONYON,
PETER K. BOYD.
1101131. le WILT,
jy2s-dtf Ai:bruiting Commlitee, 51 . 010 Ward.
AMUSEMEN TS.
Miss FANNY PRICE
M. W. EL MEEKER
COMIC OPSW,
NEGRO COMICALITIE%
WANTS.
WA.NrIMI),
NEW ADVERTISEMENT-S.
Propo,sals for Loan.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, July 25,1864.
MOTICE is hereby given that subscriptions
11 will be received by the Treasurer of the
United States, the several Assistant Treasu
rers and designated Depositaries, and. hy 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 maturity, into silt per cent.
gold bearing bonds, redeemab/e after five and
payable twenty years from August 15, 1867.
The Notes will be issued in denominations
Of fifty, one hundred, fivehtindre4. one thou
sand, anal five thousand dollang, and will be
issued in blank, or payable to order, as may
he 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 patty 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 can to prepared.
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 certificateii;-
All officers authorized to receive deposits
are requested to give to applicants all desired
information, and afford every facility for
making subscriptions.
W. P. FESSENDEN,
Secretary of the Treasury.
Al` All respectable banks and bankers
throughout the country will dotibtless afford
facilities to subscribers. aul-d&w2w
GOVERNMENT SALES, &C.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY BUREAU,
OFFICE OP CLUB, QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 23, 1864.
WILL be sold at public auction, to . ' the
highest bidder, at GIESBORO, D. C., on
FRIDAY, August 5, 1864, 100 Cavalry Horses;
TUESDAY, August 0, 1861, 100 Cavalry Hors( a
These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cav
alry service of the army.
For road awl farming purposes many good barpalrts
may be had.
Horses sold singly.
Terms cash, in United States currency.
JAMES A. BICE,
Lieut.. Col. and Chief Quartermaster,
aug 1-Tt Cavalry Bureau.
TH.'S WAY
R - A`R G A I N S
HOSIERY, •
GLOVES,
HOOP SKIRTS,
LADIES' HAIR NETS, and
HEAD DRESSES,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FRENCH LACE, wad
TISSUE VEILS, ETC:,
AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES.
Everybody should call at i nee, and secure great bar
gains, at - Mrs. MAYER'S,
aug3 dtf No. 13 Market Street.
LIQUID .RENNET.
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
meet luscious of all deserts for the table the light
est and moat grateful diet for invalids And children.
Milk contains etery 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 greater nutritirepowerisdesired,
cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of milk into a firm curd. Prepared and sold,
wholesale and retail by & A. KUNKEL,
jel4-tf 118 Magket street.
NOTICE.
County, se:
- at present a resident of
being duly sworn, do depose and say
that I was enrolled in 1863, in the
county ofwhere I then resided, but
that I moved from there in the month of ,
le—, into said ' ----- first above named.
lam a man, and by occupation a
and hereby request that my enrollment may be changed
to suit my present residence.
Nose.—The above is adopted by the Board of Enroll
ment of the 14th District of Pennsylvania as a suitable
form of affidavit to be made on an application to change
the name on the enrollment lists from one District or
Sub-District to another.
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64,230
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SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
lAM happy to offer to the public a large
and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
manufactured by
LEROt W. FAIRCHILD. • •
These Pens are well AMAMI; elastic, and will give en
tire natietaction.
PLEASE TRY THEM.
• SOHEPPER'S BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg
Pa. ap23
VERY FINE, INDEED!
TO our fine and extensive stock of Photo
graph Albums and Photograph Card Pictures, we
have added a BEAT nirti ENVELOPE for the reception
of Card picturea They mast be seen and will be admired
air
Photographers supplied at the very lowest whole
sale price, and their card printel upon them for sl2sp •
thousand, wholesale 'and retail. at
maypt SCAEFFER:S S.Tatßu
BERF TONGUES. —Fine large beef tongues,
eared by J. IL Miehener: Co. W a ite* sale by
del'. 8uce4 428 9 0 W. Peek,l SlAZar4ll±4.
ATALNurs, EREatgiUTIS, }TWEETS.
Foraala wheleatde at
11100ft110 1111 81MER t0 W. D0C.4i,11.7C6-O.FRAMr
myS
CHEESE—Choice new crop Cheese, just
received at EUXIBLIGIt & FUT"
Jen Sceremorii to W. Dakar., & Co;
$3 O O
T OTS for sale on the corner of Third and
_ILI-Broad alreola 'inquire of WIL C. MorADDRN.
reart.dit
MESS SHAD and rum NEW MACE'
RBEL, esaahred, at
bag DOM & HOIRPER.
ggam,HASIBILAIresh settLof Mich
usertanodidor isms sad Dried al
inn BOYSair, ZUSX
Fuit
JNO. BAY CLEMENT,
CHAS. C.,RAWN,
S. I'. CHARLTON,
Bard of Enrollment
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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MINATORS.
"COSTAR'S' E A T T F AMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
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EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTAR'S"' EXTERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATORS.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ay./As, newt Bogs,
Fleas, Moths in Furs, Woolens, insects
on Plants, Fovirls, Animals, etc.
"15 years established In N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to:the Human Family."
"Rats COarti out of their holes to die."
airßold by all Druggists everywhere
forl I I Swann I I I of all wortbiehm iroitatlona
sr.. Costar's" Depot, No. 482 Broadway Y.
ANN -Sold by D. W. GROSS & CO.,
Wholesale and retail agents.
And by all Druggists in Harrisburg. Pa. Jelo-daw3m
VALUABLE MARKET STREET PROPERTY
AT
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at public vendue, ou the
pretnises 4 on
THUiS t DAY, AUGUST 18, 1864,
at two o'clock in the afternoon, that
"Valuable 'Motel,
on the south side of Market street, Harrisburg, known as
the
UNION HOUSE,
being a THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING, with a large
TREE STORY BRICK BACK BUILDING and EXTEN-
Wes; STABLING on the rear, the lot being twenty-six
feet three inches front on Market street, and extending
back two hundred and ten feet to Blackberry alley. The
said valuable business stand lying between Third and
Fourth streets, on Market . street 'aforesaid; in the most
central and business part of, the city, prisenta a fine
chance to speculators and wen of enterprisdin almost any
kind of business.
Possession wilt be given on the first of April next.
Tonna of payment will be made easy to suit, purchasers.
Attendance will be given and condltiona or Fah, made
known by ORO. W. SORROY*
W. -W. GETTY,
R. R THOKSON;
R. L. WR.9rBROOK.
,1x27-wedS:set-ts
TRINITY COLLECTION
Church Music ;
CONTAIN/NG itr. Tag
PSALM AND HYMN TUNES , CHANTS ,
&C.
USED in Trinity Church, New York, and
its Three Chapels, by Edward Hodges, Has. Doc.,
or Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge, England, with cat.
cable additions' by the editor, S. Parkman Tuckertnan,
Nos. MO organist and director of music in Saint Paul's
church, Boston.
Price In cloth binding, $3 00 ; Boards, $2 00.
OLIVER, DITSON & Co., Publishers,
377 Washington street, Boston.
UM
FOR SALE,
A. TEN-HORSE power steam engine and
boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pumps and heater
complete; oscillating engine and cylmder boiler , manufac
tured by Joel Weidman, patent improved oscillating en
gine builder. May be seen at Canal shops, foot of Walnut
street, Harrisburg.
For terms, thc., enquire at Canal office, Market street,
near United States Hotel.
RARE 8uRG,.Ju1y.23,4864 iY2B-tf
SUBSTITUTES AND LOCA.!. CIIED/TS
FURNISHED.
PARTIES wanting Substitutes can be sup
plied at beat rates. Local credits furnished and
warranted.
The public will Bed our House disposed to deal liberally
with all. C. 0. ZIMMERMAN & 00.
1y 19 Imo 121 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Patriot and Union copy and send bill to' this Were
.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the first day of. dune; 1839, the stockholdeis of the
Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next session of the Legislature for a renewal of its char
ter, with an increase of its capital from $160,000 to
8200,000. C. tl. president.
VF,11:111Ncr1oN, PA, Jule :24, .-Je27
FOR SALE.
A LOT of GROUND, situate on the corner
1 - 1. •of Herr street and James alley. Fifty-two feet
trout on Herr street. Inquire of J. WESLEY AWL,
au34llw Attorney-at-law.
DESERTERS.
$lO WILL be paid for information of
the whereabouts of any deserters from the
U. S. service. All communications strictly confidential.
Address Box 18, Harrisburg; P. 0. augt-dtf
ENGLISH BRlt RIPAST TEL —Just re -
calved, a fine cheat of English Breakfast Tea, at
SEMLER & FRAZER'S,
(Stieeesseen h Wtn. I ! Jr.!
LEA & PRRTIIE'S WORCESTER SAUCES
the most Millar and the purest ever offered to the
public, just received and for sale by
SHISLER & F
febl . (successors to Wm. Dock, RM.
CUT FLY PAPER.
ANICE assortment of Cut Paper for coil
lags, looking glasses, picture frames and gas pipes,
SCHEFFRIV.S BO4jIC SWIM,
Harrisburg, Pa.
at
my2o
BATHS: BATHS t
THE subscriber has just erected two Eno
BATES; at hia Barber Shop, No. ne Market street,
(Eby's bulldirigawhere warm or cold bathe can ba had at
,11 times. [aul-11‘ 0 9 E. BELITSHI.
VRI;TIT JARS, of the latest Patent (Grif
..ll.: e4'B Test Patent s ) just received and for sato low at
.3118 BOYER & Koran's.
SAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, -Nat.
meg and New York State Cloese, just received at
SMIRK aZ
successors to W Dock=o._
- mys
P ICKLES I PICKLES! I—By the Basel,
Han:tarred, Jar or Dozen, at
MBLWR FRLZEWS,
iSaccesaora to Wm. Hook, Jr., Ii Co.i_
I=
1.2000L8S oeld
brazed C s r i ar i, of
i justht receistC
e
arta for sale by REIMER & FRAZER,
febi (sawbasors to Wm. Dock, jr. & CO.)
Soldiers' Portfolios.
A LAILGZ assortment at
BERGNER'S GIMP BOOSSTORE,
roarls Sold at Wholesale' or retail at low prtrest
BISLER &
SS BIIM and MESS PORK.— —.44hois
M E artiele of Mesa Beef and ß Pork at - •
spa otexessore to WpDoek, jr., , & Co.l
SPIDER OYSTFAS. —Extra fine Baltimore
Oysters, spieed, : inet received at
joIt—BOYE!tikKOPPLR.
withrwagons or carte
ALla kinds
a
w..be promptl haUlin ydone g by calling on
JACOB B —, EINNBR,c
. 0 ;At corner of BecOnd streit orid lireadpqr
,Lane.
COUNTRY S a4P.—A small but `superior
lot of Home-made Soap just received at,.
and SHISLER & FRAZEits.
VXTRA. WHITE WHEAT . FLOVlCSe
lected White 'Wheat Family Floe; just iegeived
and for ft SHISLER di FRAZER,
fit duivesitore to W. Diu* k Cc%
OPER, VEREGAII.- - -Ptire CidWVitiegaT
Su tou bought by We bang or small gun..talf :et
/31.1 - BOYER a Kozana-