Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 11, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
THURSDAY EVENING, AVGUST 1864.
al °PIc:E. TO ADVEUTISERS.—AHAiI et'• .
tisemeuts, Business Notices, ikarriaies;
Deaths, &c., to secure insertion in the
TEL GILAPII, must invariably be Recent
periled with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered fa the regalia* .•
8;v erring 'Edition are inserted in the Tlox
lug }Ail ion without extra ellitrgy.,: . • ;
rsY WN AND CO IT N T
EXTRA Pine Vanilla Beaus at Rally's =Drug
Store. aulo-d2r.
A SOLDIER named Michael WNickle died of
snn•stroke, at Carlisle, on Monday.
DAlkl Mu and his great show are annOnne
ed to exhibit at Indianapolis on Friday and
Saturday of this week.
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Two prisoners, named Harman and Varley,
escaped from the Perry county jail, on Satin
day night, by sawing of the iron grating of
one of the windows.
Comma—Autumn. It would be heartily,
welcome now, and tho people who are suffer
ing from the effects of the heat will rejoice
when the days of the "sear and yellow leaf"
arrive.
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ATTENTION, PAXTON !-All the members of
the Paxton Fire company who have leisure,
are requested to meet at their new hall this
morning at 9 o'clock, for the purpose of refs.:
ing the second story joist.
TALL SPROIPM. —A citizen of this city has
left at our office several potato sprouts of
from ten to twelve feet in length, which'gre*
in a cellar, within a brief period. They are
the tallest specimens of the kind we have ever
seen.
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THE members of both branches of the Le
gislature left here this morning, en route for
Chambersburg, the citizens having invited
them to visit the scene of the late conflagra
tion caused by the rebel incendiaries.
The train arrived here from Chambersblig
about three o'clock this afternoon.
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OKAMBEBSBMIG BANIC.-A letter from Geo.
B. Messeremith, Cashier of the Bank •of
shambersburg, to Jay Cooke & Co., states
that all the books and effects of the bank were
afely removed. The bank loses nothing but
is building, and business will soon move on
its accustomed way.
Ax adjourned meeting of the citizens ..of the
izth ward will be held this (Thursday)Tveri
ttg at 7i o'clock, at the Good Will House,
' idge Road, to take into consideration
im
ortant measures with reference to Oink the
uota of said ward. Full attendance is re
nested.
STAMP Youa Rsoarsrs.—The new changes
the rate of revenue taxes went into operst.
on recently. It concerns everybody to
now that all receipts for amounts over $2O,
d all checks and drafts at' sight; whatever
e amount, must have a two-cent stamp at
ohed.
citizens are inquiring, "What-
.e of the street sprinkler?" Every place
enveloped in dust, and everybody is inter
ted in having the sprinkler in operation.
.at has become of it?
P. S.—Since the acme was 'written the
. tinkling "masheen" has appeared, the dust
been laid, and the people feel slightly re
reshed. Oh, for a good shower of rain
THE Provost Marshal's office is continually
thronged with persons interested in the draft
question—all anxious to have the rolls proper
ly corrected, and themselves exempt if possi
ble. Three weeks from next Monday the
magic wheel will commence to revolye„ and
those who draw prizes will be oomgelled to
"shoulder arms" or furnish substitutes. The
prices of the latter will run very high about
hat time. It is highly important to every man
mbjeot .to perform military duty, that the
paotas of the sub-districts be filled at once.
liberal bounties should be offered by borough
-1 city authorities, and the people should
;ribs liberally towards an extra bounty
z
'a have received the following list of ilaS ) -
in Company K, sixty-first Pennsylvania
Lnteers, which occurred since the, third of
last s in the battles of the Wilderness,
stsylvania, Coal Harbor, &C. :
litd—Hugh Wallace, John Richards, - An-
Leddy, George W. Brooks, John Weger,
as Morrison.
ended—Lieut. A. A. Hager, Sergem i ta
and Keller, Corporal Hrading, Frivatr
Fry, Jones, Miller, McCaw, Taylor,
rs Mumma, Murray, Masters- and
loners—Leopold Hart, Jacob Burkhart,
s Smith, John Kopp, Path.
rid Officers Killed—Adjutants Wilson and
ghlin ; Wounded—Col. Smith and Major
e sixty-first regiment is now on duty near
is Ferry. Co. It is commanded by
).nt W. F. Poorman.
NUT Casa OF ROBBILBY.-- 2 They have a
awd set of thieves, both male and female,
New York. The Tribune of yesterday gives
following account of the operations of
of the fashionable lady-robbers.;
While Miss Josie Spencer was riding dovin
)adway in a Fourth Avenue stage yesterilay;
roman all aglow with fashion got in, and,
lie sat down, threw her multidudinotth
and cloaks over the lady above mei)-
. Within half a mile, the mass of
got out, and five minutes afterward
I. found that the innocent female— tee
3.1 her hand under her dress, op A,
it w ith a knife (in a ring,) and abstra f,ct.
portmonnaie, which contained a Sur, * o f
3y not to be despised in these days. T.
tiding i n stages or oars should lo' ,k ou t
these female thieves. They are Fs o over
le with dress and good behavior, that the
who ride innocent may be deceived. - Jet every
s in a stage or car se , our , a ant
if possible, and place her I cavalier
n her and the rabble. If 0 - j e canno t do
let her carry her portmc . h er
Pookets are invitations t o thoft, .1. 4
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tip.A A
~,,Q lWl466PLAnsdikagiAMP44l . 44l: ft-
Ton e mater, 2 . r .` LC.oI %.ar3iycommence a
ttterttrieg,",ools6 hitUra-SK.I4O.44LAT.Min&
; next, with a grand star combination company,
A)4loling some(s4,•o)dfienrites apd, a howl
_
ornew among Ihdtil severai hrilliant
stars.
102! 7 -At half-past . two &clock this after
.noon ILtirr . , ood m at , one ,hicndrea and
two degrees in the shade ! Trow ar e you, "dog
days ?"
At the same hour, out of the shade, tikA . tk r er7
mortitterAdailiipdi 4 ode *041114 jynrneftyi
Tux Printers' Union of Mew York and the
publishers of the dailiez f ore at loggerheads.
The Union has adopted anew scale of prices,
- viz: 51 cents per 1,000 ems for composition
an evening POPots,;ortil 0 1 ) asnii for Minting
papers. Some of the publishers refuse to ac
cede to the demand. Greeley says the new
scale is extritvagant,„and he will "„resist it to
the extent of his ability.''
How TO GET BID OF MOSQVITOES IN THB
Mawr.—Mosquitoes, says somebody, love
:beef blood better than they do any that flows
in the veins of human kind. Just put a
couple of pieces on .:plategi near your bed at
night, and you will sleep undisturbed by these
pests. In the morning you will find them full
and stupid . with -beef blOod, and the meat
sucke4 dry.
VALI Itacapit.-'—•Now ;that the blaclo. -
berries are abundant, we would advise every
body to make use of the following recipe for
making a valuable cordial for medicinal pur
poses , •
•
BL tCHBERRY CORDIAL—To 1 gallon black
berry juice put 4 lbs. of white sugar,. boil
and skim off ; then add 1 oz. of cloves, 1 oz.
of cinnamon, . 10,grated. nutmegs, and boil
down till quite rich ; then let it cool and set
tle; , afterwards ;drain of, and add 1 pint of
good brandy.
•-• The wine. and jelly are made just as currant
;wine and jelly are. Almost all housekeepers
are familiar with the modes of making these.
The syrup is made like the jelly, but not so
rich ; only rich enough to keep well, Let it
become cold before pouring it into bottles. If
it should form jelly, beat it over and put it
up in jars. A gallon of syrup or jelly may
save as many lives as the same quantity of
cordial, - rum or brandy ; for if stimulants are
needed they tnay •given to the patient sepa
rately.
Arrzarruni, Mnarrz MEN.—The members of
Capt. Gibson's company are requested to re
turn their gang arra accoutrements to The of
fice of the DAILY TZLZGBAPH, on or before
Saturday next. Many persons have drawn
guns, and have never attended drills, and it
is necessary for such persons to return their
arms at once, so that they can be placed in the
hands of those who are willing to keep up the
organization. It is the intention to keep up a
perfect organization, to.be ready at a moment's
notice fc:O. duty. Let all who are willing to keep
the `ranks fall be punctual in their attendance
for drill on Saturday evening. at i o'clock, and
those who do not wish to be - active will please
return their guns at once.
By order W. W. GLBSON,
a C. Elitmr, 0. S. Capt. ()mut
Verb° Guards—s4so to $4BO
Bounty
This company wants a few more men to fill
its ranks, to•whom the highest cash bounties
as above are insured. The company is at
Camp Curtin, fay provided for. To be at
tached.to Colonel F. Asbury Awl's regiment.
Call at the lower room of the EXCHANGE
Eu.uantio, Walnut street, or at the Big Tent,
near the di3pot,'or . •
Et. WASHINGTON FENN, Captain,
Or Mass T. Cass, -Recruiting Officer.
augll-tf
Volumtteers Wanted /
For the "First City Zonaver" Tenn of ser
vice one year. $376 bounty paid. Call
at company. Headquarters—Exchange Build
ing (up stairs,) Walnut street, Harrisburg,
Pa. JNO. 3. BITWER,. Captain.
aull-dtt
Attention, Fifth, Ward:
The citizens o, the Fifth ward are requested
to meet ittlie Fifth Ward tfouie, this (Thurs
daP'evening, Augusellth, at M'f'r. mt., for
the purpose of transacting business relative
to the impending draft. As all are concern
ed it is *wed every citizen vill,be present.
By order'of " 40011111TrTEE.
Suserriivin Puss—EN LaISTMEN4 PAPERS,
aad all other PAALfts eoneterninUthe tun t*
made out promßtior . ,. .
.by Sullivag S. Child,
Claim Agent, DAILY T IrIXOBAPIE building,
Third St., Harrisburg, AtTllO-I.lc
Tam will be ti meetiing of the citizens diof•
Susquehanna township, at Nisley's Setic
House, on..Erids i y: evening. August 12th, for
the purpose of 'Ailing the quota of said town
ship. A punc,taal attendance of all persons
enrolled is requested, by
auglo-3t MANY . CITIZENS.
; on SALE; —An elegant building lot,,situat
ed on Tbir . :l street above North, 21 feet front
$Y 131 fef in' ) depth, running to a2O feet
wide elle* For partieulson enquire at
an9-dt' THIS OFFICE.
MAJ . . ; Draw, of the 12th Penna. Reaerves,
has rec ,eived authority to raise companies to
form r h regiment for oneyear's service, of which
he is in - cceiunana.. Parties wis4iiag 10re
,t for his regiment will call on, or address,.
KCREM, White Hill -Betel, Hariiikerig a ,
Pa 2 : anB4sepl*
Tom` =Alas Local, Botprrit in the State paid
a 3 Volunteers for one' year. Also, 'Substitutes
Maga, by - G. 8., Hamm,
• • . • Late Capt. 12th Pa. Cavalry,. •
Jarrisem A. 01111 LIN,
NIL A. VIIDtILETON,
'Market street below Third, South side, up
stain, • au.94.,e
Recruit; Wanted for the Bally
Guards.
,Taynef-Serviae, One Pear. -highest Bounties
IW more men nr vented. The
officarii-epre , men - ai experience. Call at' the
reen4tinit - 701,00n5, White Sall Hotel.
Nl* JOHN T. MOBGAN,f
Ing o 4l' 414-Lieut. W. 0. fAUTA.
MEE
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MI
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A rew more men .tipinle4 - _ rolm-Tai.tEiriir
iganization. $3BO l Tonal toinity paid, 3100
I lftverrinfent, nitikilW . sitabarraty. 'lvi." - vill
go tq.diimp 104,61frwlt*Inns as 404 its
',mustered in! AMA smnivoid,ll6ll-sabai
.
;ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be
itween Thad and.Fonrth iii4iesiai'garrisburg,
'Pa. W. A. bEAN,Capt
t
Lients.. The re p• S.d. G• Per
, beek Itecruicinlofraceie;- 4c L
One, Years Service! Yggbell
. . _
Guards! - 4
This Company, now in Camp Curtin, fa ly
uniformed and equippedy_ is neatly lull. A
:few more good volunteers wanted, to whom
iwe will guarantee,theverylighesteash bonn
sties to be had anywhere. however high they
may be. .Call at-the WALNUT STREET EX
;CHANGE BUILDING (lower room) and heftr
extra• inducernehts, that tko.koffioet
The Captain pledges himself to look after the
comfort and welizbeing ;of his-men at all haz
iards. Come on soon, for we are rapidly
a va,sHINVION,MMI,'PaPbO,::
Kati T. Cess, Reef .
• SPECIAL NetTICES:" .
„.
ccA Blight C 016407 Coughs.,
Yew armaware oftheituportanotvotchociang , tl Moughs
or "auras cots" in its first stage; that,whiehdithhe.be- - .
:ginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglecae r soon
attacks the lungs. • "Brown's Aronehial Troches " give
sure.and almost immediate tenet? !Military
. office,:s aruL
.Schttifers should hare Omni' ds' they can be married in the .
12mael and taken as oocasion+equdro. '
sißluiry Busbies*. 4tte5414.0
Bounty, Pension, Bacdr. Pay, enhitistenciriamt , Military
and War Claims, generally, made out mirkeolidettaL -Pen.,
sons residing at a distance cam-have their business trans
acted by wail, by addressing,
BUGENESNYDEB, Attoratepaclatt,
el7-dly Third streei, Banisher:: Pe
Bannvart's Troches*,
For the cure of Hoarsesess f • Throat Dis
eases, Ac., are specially' recommended .to
ministers, singers and persons whose" vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured•
only by O. A. Bannvart &- 00., Hayrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be itddressq.
Sold by druggist every where ~, .3
Read the following testimonials frotalsome
of our eminent clergymen:
itsuanustino, Feb.'B{l4 1:86L
O. A. Rum - err—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches; Wistar's LoZenOeS
and other prePltrations fot 'hoarscneSa. ;44
thiOat troubles, and in comparison with thew
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public-=speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds,. I have found- %Eon sorting in
time of need, most effegtually
Yours truly, T. 11...8081A8UN, •
Pastor of N. ii: Presbyterian Church.
.011-I agree with Mr. Itobixtedtv as to the
value of Biu:u2vart's Trochee.;' •-:
W. (I.IO.iTTELL
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Ohareh.
ELinsiousci ;Tin. 1t,64.
To 0. A. llonivemr—Dear Sir: Iri th- hab. t
of speaking very: frequently, and in .places
where the vocal organs are very much. taxed,
I have found the need of sOitie gentle exi:p!!; . 3 . tth
rant, and that want has _been supplied iii.yom
excellent Troches. •
I consider them very far - aupetior to :My,
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removin g
speedily that huskiness of the voice toiling
from its too frequent use, and impairing tit
effectiveness of the delivery of public ai.-
dresses. Yours, &c.,
MO. WALKER SAOKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. %UM:gist Churoh,
To C. A. Benevasx—Deor Sir;- Having uset.
your 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 arising from public sing or singing:
Yours, &a, cr.. G. RATIESTBAW,
Pastor of. Ridge' Avenue Methodist, Ohurcih.
DISTR./0T Arroaaar's Omer., i t"
lianzaucao, Feb. 29,,1864.
To 0. A. Baiorvairr---Daar air : ). 7 1 have
found your Trochee to be, invaluable, in re
lieving hoat3enesa And in, strengthening. the
muscles of the throat.- They irapartvlexhfeas
to the voice, and are certainly of great be $O4
flt to . an Pall° sPeake* !T. A_X-
irie To !Clear the, Howie "ot. , Mies •nee
anteher's celebrated tiGHIPAIING IPLYICILIaIit; a-neat
&sap artiele v eaay to nae. ,, livery sheet , wit! till &rut
MOLD EVICItViritNRE. • - •
FRENOH, RlOllllOB lc CO., 10th and Market: etteeor,
Philadelphia. tn.O44lAOWr-
COIMATIVS 410Atc,)
This oelelinital Toilet Se l% fn gniolt
mend, la made from the choicest materials, is mild
and emollient inns nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in its action uponlhe akin.
for wile by an Druggists and fumy : Goods Dealers,
PVEE vzincirAßLE TON V: '
TBE moat healthy persona feetinov ofleas
weak this extreMo warm weather; anti' lope th 9444 -.
petite. They need a. goat strong . Tonic;.one that ; 411
strengthen the nervous system and stomach. - Thiti 'they
can get at 50pents per bottlo; at Mrs. L.. Ball's, IQa 27,
South Pine street, Bartiehurg. Ordeni , Troit IP. &Nino°
promptly attended to. angl
DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED!'
DR. BUORANZ,ENGLLSH SPECIFIC ,PIL
leis than 20 days, the worst cases of NERVO
Impotency, Premature Decay, •Seminal Weakness, Insan
ity, and all Urinary,reextml and Nemo* aßeethOgifo
matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per
box: Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of. an order,
°nailer will perfect the cdre in most mei:— Address
- z• JAMES & BUTLER,
General Arad, 429 BrotilwaY, 14.• Y."
womp TO4o4liik Wing.
There is no needttif anFgoaratat having the Dysentery;
for one day. All I ask- of the public is to try my Dysen-I
tery Drops; only Mhents a bottle. isvely, pleasant toi
take; can be given to a child of any age with greatibonl-1
deuce.. It has. cured very had case; and also of long
standing. It is lndeed , istorth trying.. _Prepared aird'taoldt
only by Mrs. L Ball, South Pine Bireetiliarrimburg. • .
S E
M°.
Of Goods at low prides,.
; inch as Summer Dress Goods, Lawne,Sun Umbrellas,
Ledo 'Shells, send Summer .bawls.; We haverderrir' on;
Wiled a very large assortment of Muslin; QUM, Ging.'
hams, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black Silks, Plaid Silks,
• Widtrilontates, - Undriers et French CamterheyWhite and
C01ere4.04114e4 . kr.act sti-N•RLlMeirkeT.,drx goods
not . • -7 1:0 5 GrorAM - 4W* -
wheitsli'‘tia7 INtirtßrOMMlS;attaalatada pr
than we' de ititageW" 4`4 8
goods are 1 4 -0 ) . .. 01 ,71„1ff,, Is
• ggyilila t' .r .
. i jp i teitg 4 ol 9 l „CedGebdiege4l.4lg
IS THE BEST IN THE WO
The 'only /hsrvests, Trier and Ramble '
This splendid Hair Dye is perfeet—ehangesited,arefy;
or Gray Hair instantly to a Mossy Black or NWrilblerter
without Injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, lea.vingthe
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts froth vitality;
_fteprenfty;
restoring he pristine color, and redlines the .111vedbiati411
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed, WILLIAM A. PAW
MGR. All others are mere Imitations, and, should be;
avoided. Sold by all ;Draggled; he - Faehirj—lll BLit.;
ULAN ST, N. N. ; .
aa~mkoah half NOM 031.111W701111.DRWIRUte ! mikliyas.,
•
agP I Y.I
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'A CARD TO TIM SUFFERISSIN ;
Berallow two or three.hogsheads or "Btan t s...fronk3l
Hitters," "SanteParilia," "Nervous Antidotes,'WSli
&a, and. a ft er you are minded with the noidt, try'
one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLIS !DUI
PILIAtand be restored to health and:vigor. in leas
thaixthirty dein They are purely vegetable, peasant tol
take, - prompt and salutary in therreffbets on' the brokeipi
down and ehatteredconatitution. Obrandioungelditilej
them - with advantage. Imported and sold In the Unitedi
Staten only by • JAS. & BQTL
- Na 42AleatBgerhrayrriew
_ .• _• .• _ sort —for etiaimumt iitatini.
i
P. 8.,..;* Rex Or.the Tills; Securely packed v .willibe,
mined to Any wards on receipt, of price, whkOt iiraNß,
DOLLAAaPotd - -1001107 sanded brcAgnity,
111011 OR lOst4 give& .'. ne4lll
f ilo= 1
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BRANT'S ibwilifers gat..
RETURN OF THE YiraturEs.
RETURN OF THE FAVORITES.
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's SW Opination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Will re-opt-ltat the above Hall
ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15th
.
First appearance of the young And talented Tinto star
Miss FANNY PRIX).
BTUs FANNY PRICE
I MO FANNY PRIM. °AI
Miss FANNY PRICE
First appearance of liii - great Tragedian
M. D. LiiNCEEETT. • A-=
Mr. DEcjitiN..e. NETT.
D.E. HANOHETT.
Also the first appeareuget thejcyy popular young actor
:Mr. W. H. MEEKER.
- W. H. MEEKER.
Mr. W. H. MEEKER.
Forltirther partieuAra see rr.lgramme.
auge.d tf
SANFO4D'S HALL
THIRD WEEK OF THE
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY,
ON MONDWY. JULY 25, 1864.
company conaists of the best star per
THIS
consistitg of
•
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &C.
The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city. •
HABBICIVELL29 &Proprietors.
MIX PORTER, Business Agent. - j-y2s:d2t
CANTERBURY HALL.
!ily444fuT'MEOW TT:110;
Proprietor. H. DONNELL
Business Agent JOE MILLER
Stage Manager - ANDY WILLIAMS
Leader of Orchester HARRY MESTAYER
Treasurer..... .... ....J. G. HIDLER
OPEN every night with a first - class com
pany of male and female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety qr legitimate amusement,
such as , tLal
SINGING, MUSICAL FARCES,
DANCING, COMIC OPBRAZ,
PalfrTalizs; - 31 • - Alone communips
- : •
me ns g o piti ; :,...:
Admission, 25 cents. Soots' is private boxes 50 cents.
Doors open at 7. To commence at S o'clock. jylßdtt
J3V4I4IIIDPIE --,
WWI a country hotel, a good white Female
COOK. Also a good Chambermaid. Good wages
wilt be paid. Must come well recommended. Apply at
aaglodpv • _ THIS OFFICE.
PO,
114 Y TWOA ENTLEMEN and4hea Winos,
board in a private family or boarding house with but
few-Warders. 9 .4flOnne 0114 c.
augle4l3t
NVqA*E.l4:l4oNlight Yen-, labereni. sat the
3ttlatolillniekloinn lower - end mf the betty, for
wh'.oh. ,, libmwt;irefpnW. 11l eCpiinsanOnteldy employment
git ApplYalit the yOnFor Wc"-tnun- •
engin-ZVI' ' "flUfflUD 4 BBEitLYro;
Wanted,
AWHITE GIRL, who understands the
duties of housekeeping. Apply at No. 5 Locust
street, near Front. aug9-dtf
r' - •
SEVP.RAT, Iron Moulders and Wood Work
era at the Eagle Works
aug9-d3t* W. 0. HICKOK.
igiTANTED-An. unfurnished or furnished
Y 'Gauge; Ve tart - of santilishod or iiti.toirit4 4 4l
Rom., For: Eigticu,laquiNutreott _ 4 :
-6.16710 E..
• •
AHOU/EUl:•containing 5 or ,6 rooms for a
small family. Leave directions at this office. Rout
paid in advance monthly, if required. and-tr
WANTED,
A PRACTICAL BAR-TENDER. Apply at
tAe.Woop.u. gere'ololo4. ; y jy29-dtf
INTANTED, TO . RENT—Aix unfurnished
room, within five minutes walk of the post (d
-ace. Address Box SOD, Post Office. aug4-dtf
WAIT.Tt slsller
Ao* . —fie wan t
aA We.ha"
agentinatilik M wwew"lprove to
4 04 1 VMPlicant Ad
"' ' JONES.4 IIOB, Sib)
stniTrrprts
TWO substitutes to serve for one year want-.
ed, to whom $2OO each will be paid. Apply to!
Thomas O. Macdowell, attorney-at-law. Office in Third'
Street, gergoo l olfilMi.'i .15,27-0
$3OO REWARD.
following United States securities have
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been E lost, viz:
I. , 7 s-,10 larpasary Fate," datea I, lB ltet.". ; r, 4 .-.22,47 . 7
1: Mr,;........ - L., 41 " - ' . , . 4 6 .,_ - -
~,. . „ 1,370 ,
- = Vls...phfote,loovk on f*m.the:o 4sl llooo,lr9ltt:ent •1, - 1862,,
Metusive. t., ,2 : , ;., .4 •NO ' 4 ;-:.; ..- .1%. , 4 , , , C, 1
$lOO 7 31.0 Treasury Note, dated Aug. 10,'61, No. 64,064
100 do do 64,227 i
100 do do 64,228.
100 do do
~ 64,220;
100 • •“,, , i , idY r . .iv , _.iz '' i-Alo . - . 1".. 4 .) . '. -, 64,230'
The latter five notes have on them the coupons from:
Feb. 19, 1863; inclusive.
$l,OOO One Year Certificate of Indebtedness, due April 3,.
1863, No. 8,194
irmarmitraral, 0, SL. N;
led . - aa' ll 4 l - deritemMl4 l ol l qutitolder
4 t em i v k li Pkt 471Ta1k804/.19:0 0 5e Ward, 101
f ie . on. ii4Bll•Wiio
J. W. WEIR, Cashier.
HIRMIIIIIRG, July 29, 1864-dliwaw2w
‘ 4 `hlk.
- BLOCKBeIq • Gail •Ilam-,
•• Pta $ 1 5
- ; 1 10106,1111#101 2tftalltog of the tany2
13y 4 Mra, Holmes. $1 50
SAMBARA:; - EIMI TO
. ET:a no - vel,by Amelia Edwards.
60 cents.,
THE SMALL HOME OF ALLINGTON, by Trollope.
.4410.) $1 20.
SEVEN STORIES,
;b y jik,,,fyrk author of "Reveries , '
of a Bachelor." -•$1. 50 •
~
CiAlla l li St r titilteatrot iffelMikoverY 'eine sources of, 1
the Nile. $a 5O
.4....' ,41 er..,tia iti ..IEIIL ~,,, .. ,
nEE - WOMAN IN BLACK, by author of "Mau in
Gray." $1 be:
IX il
NOTES Or HOSPItiI LISS, Nov ' '63. $l. CKI;
...OA c. .'6l to Aug.
STORES OF ME faA L ., for boys; from Cooper's
writings. _ $1 00*
XI.
STORIES OF TIDE 1111100 D for boys; from Cooper's 3.
writings. :° $1 00
AR now books receivedwaon u published at •
'II NEE'S BOOK STORE, i
.... • 51 Market street.
pRnAM LARD: -. 1112y &kiln line kettle.
rendered LARD, far: altby the birth or Pound, Just
eoetood or , Dylla ,7 4 - '6,, BOYER dr KOJERPER.
, • stew q_o_p_ Cheese, just]
received at uyiti BOYER & KOERPh.R.
. .
011101E8
•• bons, of this sewil
' =at outs& Jim • ved and for ejteltz .
Ode 4111:1BLICS
04001190,11 le Wa. D00k5 7 .71'44. • -
,t r ;r►~w
WANTS.
Proposal s .. . Tor. Loan.
TBEAraliZ Dit#MAIXENt I ,44iIY. 25, 1864.
'VdTLQE iiilierebY given that wats€riptions
.I.‘ will;be received by the Treiunrier:of the
United Staten, the, several Ass tent.. Treasif
rers and designated Depositaries,-sulxl by the
National' Batiks 'designated inyt; qualified as
VE!Pfigi.taries' ArKetits, for Trea
sury .rotes oaiable thisil.yeap..,ffoni: August
13. 1864. bearing interest at the rate of seven
and three-tenths per cent per •annurn, Tith
semi-annual " coliporis attached,: payablp
lawful money.
Mow notes will be convertible attire option
4 ,, if 'the holder at maturity, ii#4, lid* per cent.
gold beaang tonii Aideepiable" five and
payable twenty years frail :Ampat 15;r:1867.
`e Notes will be issued in derreithiations
of fifty, 'one hundred,: five butitfiecT,zmie thou
sand; and.l7o thausatid dollars, ana
knitted in blink, orpayable to order, as may
be diteeted by the subscribers.-- -; •
Foilltivtioris must be lfir fifty dollars;
oar some nudtipliii.of filty•dollars.
Duplicate certificates be issued for all
d9pcift., The party depositing mist endor se
upon the - origivat certificate the denomination
of notes required, and whether they are to-be
issued inblank or Ipsyable to order. ' When
so endorsed it mast 4ft Atli the Of:fleet-iv
°airing the depottiti, to .19te. fittrifuithia: this
Department. ••• ; •
The notes will be tirnstniftedio.th& tiwnere
free of transportation charges as soon after
the receipt of the original Certificates of De
posit as they can t e prepared - -
-- .lfiterebt will he allowed td Aughst 15 en all
depositkinade prior to that date t 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 df, deposit.
Parties depositing, twenty-five thousand
dollars and upwards for these , notes at any
one time will be allowed It commission of one
quarter of one per cent, which frill be paid
by_ this -Department •open the receipt of a
bill for the amount, certified to by the. officer
with whom the deposit was made. No, de
dtiittions for commissions must be made Tibor
the deposits.
Officers receiving deposits will see that the
proper endorsements,.. are made upon tha t
original certificates.
All officers authorised to receive deposits
are requested to give `td applicants all desired
information, and afford every facility for
making sub se riptionsA
FESSENDEN,
Secrekry of the Treasury.
AO- All respectable. banks and bankers
throughout the country will doubtless afford
facilitieS to subscribes. aul-d&w2w
GOVERNMENT SALES, &C.
A_UCTI(*NT SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DEPARTNEILVT:CAVALRY BEIREAO,
OFFICE OF CanseQFABTERICASTER,
WASHINGTON : D. C.. July 23, 1861.
IXTILL be. sold at poblio auction, to the
V highest bidder, at GIESBORtI,V C., on'
FRIDAY
-
FRIDAY, August 6, 1864, 100 Cavalry Horses;
TUESDAY, August 9, 1861, 100 Cavalry Horses.
Thft.S horses have been condemned ss unfit for the cav
alry service of the army. ' . •
For - road and farming purpotea many good bargains
may be had.
Ilcirses sold singly.
Terms cash, in United States currency.
JAMES A. ER IN,
Lieut. Col, - a ri d Co. Chief Quartermaster,
Cavalry Bureau.
aug 1-7 L
THIS ,WAY
rmo
B A _ft WA, _ll S
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
HOOP SKIRTS,
LADIES' HAIR NETS, and
'• HEADDRESSES
."- - •
TOILET ARTICLES,
FR NC '.,LACE, and
TISSUE VEILS, ETC.,
AT ,ASTONIOINGLIC.LOW PRIM.
RVerybodk, SIAM allat'clice, dad 'secure grew 'bar
gains, at Mrs. MATER'S,
auga dtf . Na. 13 Market street.
' - RENNET.
LIDAV RENNET ,yields with "irfilh the
•Adost lasciontitatallireserts for the table; the light
est and most grateful diet for. Invalids and children.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution •,
when coagulated withxennet it Is always light and easy of
digestion, and supports Systa with the least possible
excitement When still greater nutritive power isdesired,
cream and sugar may bo added. A teaspoonfOl conve rts
quart of mTh into wiim• eurd. Prepared- and sold,
wholesale and retaitbr - - S. A. KUNKEL,
.1.18 Market ono-.
NOTICT.
County, is:,
, at preeint a resident, of
• being duly swan; d&depose and say
/ that I was-enrolled in 1168; • In- the •
otrthity of Ya.,W
uherei.t thew reiiided , but
• Midi moved from theft In- - the jnbiith of ,
18—, into said • -*/ - ' first. above named.
I am a man, and by oceupation a ---,
and hereby request that my enrollment may be changed
to suit my pent residence. - -
Nors.—iThe above - is adopted - by the Board of Enroll
ment or the 14th District of Ponnsvivenit as a suitable
form of affidavit to beinade on an application go change
the name on the enrollment lists from one District or
Bub-Jilstrict tO another.
JNO. KAT CLEMENT,
CHAS. C. HAWN,
S. T. CHARLTON.
EDDA of..Enrollmeni.
jy29-1m
813LE"aGENe3 13,3 R THIS - TITY
T AM happy to oger to the public. a large
anituißdiclid esso4 .. ment '. ,
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
zaawatactomoby- i• ,•
LEROY W. RAXlgillnak,
These Pens are.nrcal Anlallo,-elastie, and wSI give en
ttFektitttion.' • - - • • •
• PLEASE TRY THEM "
SOHEFFER'S BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite _Presbyter iantChurch, Harrisburg
Pa. aP23
- VERY FINE, INDEED!
our fine - atid exteruV E took of Photo
-11 Albania end; Ph h Card,Pletaras, we
have added a BEAUTIFUL ENV P A:elfin' reception
of gird pictures. TtietiLrausk be seen aid will be admired
AltirPhotographertntiliplied at the very lowest whole
sale price, and their card printealaPoiFtlierefor $1339 •
thousand, wholesale and retail. at
ma • . SCHEIRER'S ROOKS
BR'ToNGings:--rint e kgge%e u eznr, Les ,
ouns l' by W 1 1714144 1 mitaERL
I SowasOrilio W. Dock, Jr_ &
-viTALNuTs, (TREAuctfurnit: ,FILBERTs.
Tortola vilkeleMtle sT
--- 1 011131,1 at FE
BUCCCIMOrS to W. PqGikank.
mys
( - MEESE—Choice new crop Cheese, just
V received at 4,IItAMIL
Jel7 BnocessonCto Thxdi, Jr. & Co .
•
T OM for Bale on the earner of Third end
Xaßroad streota_ Pinqulreff,WlLA NoFADOEN
mikri•der
!laity an d-,ata, *A,GlC
T„:ll3ol.4luti69eivTi4,lt,t` •
BOYSR & KOERPE R.
UANS,L—Alresh suq=
eatereaskrim#4lpwanaDrie* as - --
A D P 100 ir
, 1;1 ,riaa
ITMMI
11.41111DIDATE,S,
. .. . .. . . . .
1r ;PI REGISTER.
44
AEL B6YER, East Hanover township,
• offers himself as s canditlatelhe tbe htlioe of Reg
ister. If nentinatedled °kaki be, 14.04 - 11 it bitosetf to
folfil the duties of tbe office ietuvueutyt -. -hl7.wies,
•GEORGE MAIM, of South titioielteiOn' -
li
ship teem himself as a cantlida&qmpmElace of
REGLSTER of Dauphin county. ir - Mr. Kart
pledges himself to perform the Limieis °Emil epos milt
!Monty. - . joie WWI,
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
RABILISBURG, K.., Jane Si /SW
undersigned'TAE respectfully offers biros&
A- to the Republieens of the 14th CongressgonelDik
Mot of Penneya vanle , composed of toe - counties 81' WV"
&le i Juniata, Northumbinianklitiois andandeirPir
nominates by the several imuncy conventions of - t he till
District. Lisetibe] • : *TORAH ISlif.
ariAzstitit.:
13017DOLPII :MILLER, of East, Hanover
township, Weis himself es acandidais tbr the Mkt_
of Register. If nominated and elected he pledges him ,
self to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity.
M25-iffiwarwtc* - RUDOLPH MILLER.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
v.Eßßirs
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"COSTAR'S'" EXT I MONkTORS.
• " EMERIMTNATORS.
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•
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For Mats, Mice, Mostehes, Arts, Bed lings,
Fleas, Moths in Fans, Vir.oolens,
.Istostila
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, e pat
"15 years established in N. Y: Qty.". •
"Only infalltble , remedies known." -•
"Free from Poloona"
"Not dangerous to the Hama FanllllF, lo
"Rats coma out of their holes to 00 •
sa-Sold by all Dinggigtwevezywhere
tFilt 1 11 Bswanal II or all worthless hilt - 8110M
/Er" Costar's'.'. NW, /!). 41 8 2 .Brsadwi_ L _Y Y.
gorSold by • - ' D. W. Guosh at CO.,
. Wholesale and retail agent".
Aturbytil-Drulgista In Harrisburg, Pia jehldssraus
GET OUT Or THE - .DRAFT.I
One 'Year's LiNTAFkinorkolnii4:l.
-.•-
CAPT.. MILES , AND LIEUTAIGHII6II -
HATING received authority (the Bret .is
sued) to raise a company of voluntoers for ONE
YEAR'S SERVICE, now 'offer rare Inducements tQ , ablp
botlied men to enter the service. Apply at the COURT
ROUSE,.or at MILES' GROCERY STORE, on Ridip)Rout
Jy27-altf
TR INITY CO LLXCTIO.N-
Church NEutsie;
• CONTAINE% ALL THE
~
PSALM AND. HYMN TUNES,CHANTS, SC
USED in- Trinity- Church, New Yerkie,pd
Its Three Chapels, by Edward Hodges, Erns. poet,
of dydney Sussex College, Cambridge, England, withtria
uable additions by the editor, S. Parkman
Mum Cgs., or_gaitist and director of music_in Saint:Prial'a
church, Boston.-
Prlm in cloth binding, $300; Boards, 50. -
DITSON co., Publishers,
277 Washington streat, Boston.
/17311
ATEN -HORSE power steam =gibe and
boiler, steak pipea, water pines, pampa and heater
complete; oscinatingengine and.ol l nider boller;.mettefeo•
lured by Joel Weinman, patent improved oscillatiag.an
gine builder.. Hay be seen at Quist shops, foot of Waisted
street, Harrisburg. •
For tenni, an, enquire at Canal office, Meritet-atreet,
near United States Hotel.
Harousstma, - July 23, 1864 iy23-t(
SUBSTITUTES AND M
• ,FuAtsnisAiED.
PARTIES wanting Sabst4Otes can be sup
plisA nt br-t rat,. Idwal ..re, Itc furuibhed and
warrautehi
The public wi.l Sad our Home disposed to deaiiiberelTy
with all C. 0. ZIMMERMAX & CO.,
jy 19 Imo 121 Marl_
et Street, Harrisburg,
Patriot and Union copy and 'send bill‘to-Itils o1Il&'
110IIBIJIG NOTICE is hereby even, .that
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Penallambs,
passed the first day of June, 1839, the stockholding etas
Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., Will apply to the
neat session of the Legislature for ateniwal of itachar
ter, with an increase of its capital , from $130,000 to
$200,006: • C. M. RBID, President.
wasumarorr, Pa., June St, 1884. .ttaft
$lO WILL Zir
. paid for information of
the whgreabouts of)tny dewrters from the
U.S.. service. all communications strictly confidential.
Address Boy 13, Harrisburg, P. 0. aug4-4111
E .
NGLISH BirEARPAST TEA. —Amt. re
calved, a tine cheat of English Breakfast ft at,
SEISLER sc.FBA cM)
.i fi3mmemom to Wm.- Doek , rir . "
LEA PERINE'S WORCESTER fiatreEs,
the most peppier and the pm% ever effete:tie the
public, just received and for sale by
SHISLES. & FRAI2-4,
fent . • . lanseassosato Was-Duds, yr, I Oa.
, .
tUT APLit PARER.
A" ent Of Out Paper for eel
toomni , *tote fr s itillez i l r ind si r ß epe 2
Harrfsbn9l,
at
my2o
FRIIIT dA_RS; of the latest Patent Olaf
tiles Test Patent,) Just received and for sae bm: it •
JYIB BOYER & EOESPEW-
SAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine AR*, rut.
meg and New York State
SE Cbeeee, Just meetredoki . ,
=meson to W. MLERa l43ek, l rinto.
tays
1010IalcrYS! the- and,
Halfßarrel, Jar or Dozen. at •
• . iza
sasuait...44tii,
(Socoatiaora to Wm' Do& Jr &
no2o
1000 1438. :°°l3lllBll ' bf--' th e eel(' •
-11 ed
. St, George braid, just receinu
ma for =de by - . 13MLIC71. & FRAZER,
febl (Erbobbeeme to Wm- Co. )
Soldiers' portfolios
A 4 1 -Thig , Assortment at
.. BERM:WS our,APSthisii*:';',.
1301 d at Wholesale or re* at ItowpltiNt:'
=EI
MESS BEEF and KEW
articled Mess Beef and Pork at ;J.; L
sainza
Isu cce n Ors to wmnock,,Ar4-mtge
liCti
SPICED uYSTERS.—EitThfup Baltimore
Oysters, speed, Just received
jylB BOYER & • • •
. •
A LL kinds of iuniblig wit will be promptWonoiny engin* on'
4ACOa.BRIOINER'
comm. ot-Becond street andidnidoi-Lane.
••••••••...illr
Jy
-
CIOUNTRY mail but Burl*
1,./ lot of Thipmednde amp jest received at • •
eel B3ll3LERViiiiiitEßB.l
"LIXTRA WHITE WHEAT FLOUB4--&-
j_li lected White . Wheat Family Flocri l utik
and tor Bale at SHISBUR IrFRAZES.^.'
Si& .Iftiocos,Boll3 to Wf-ra.141t"..,10.:5'
rprar, V LNEGAM. pare . Cid pia i
ia" a bii boot quo burgortro k
qu
SOUlf.
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