Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 12, 1864, Image 3

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A RRI 2- .BURG, PA
FRIDAY EVENN6, AItUST 1864.
- Aftrf • po ADVERTISERS;:-Al Adver-
L i, ci l te nts, itusizaesa tiniices, kittrriageo t
Deaths - J.:LW., An secure insertion cin the
TELVG.FtAirifilVnturt he'siCCOM
pan;ed wititthe .
Advertlitements ordered ill tn.: 'regalia"'
EvenineEditiOn are inset -4A tt Ihu Morn.
lag Edition Without exilic einixie,
OWN AND C'OUN•'t2Y
EXTRA Fiue Vanilla Beni at Reily's Drug
Store: 'ratlO-dBt*
GROWING small by degrees
,and beautifully
less—the loaves of bread sold in our market
7 - . . The prices, however, have not been reduced
THE entertainmerife now being given at
Canterbury Music Hall are drawing large
audiences. With excellent performers And at
tractiveoprogrammes the managers fulg doing
a profitable business.
Two citizens of Pinegrove township,' War
ren county, were killed by lighting on lion
day last. One was named Phillips, the other
Billings. 'They had sought shelter under a
tree, which was struck.
I*VormiTroN, we understantl, has been
made against several females of the cify for
keeping houses of ill-fame. Doubtless they
will be made to answer at the next Burt of
Quarter Sessions.
UP IT GOES. —The price of milk. Is water
becoming scarce? On and after Monday
nest, the price anew milk will be 10 cents
per quart ; summed milk, S cents ; cream, 16
cents. '
CIECIZI
Taanew house, of the Paxton Fire Com
pany ik-rapidlygoing up. The second story
has been reached; and no doubt ere the win
ter sets in the Paxton boys will have their ap
paratussnugly horsed in their new building.
A
Doo,.s . apposed to be mad, WAS killed in
,INllti!ket Square, yesterday. It is _said thEtt
several canines of this - - description - have• ap
'leaved its thesuburbsof the city, 'but we have
not heard of tny serious damage done by
them.
ATTENTION is invited to the advertisement
of of two valuable horses, to take place
to-marrow, at the, court house. An error oc
curred in the advertisement yesterday, ',which
read September instead of August.. Itemem
her that the Hale, will take place c-,ingrAir.
PITCHED HIS TENT. —A recruiting tent Ints
been - erected in
_Fifth street, near 'Eby .
Kurdiefs linilding, by Oapt.. G.; Washingtdn
Fenn. .of the Verbeke Guards. ;The Captain
is rapidly filling up his company for one
1 t year's service. c",:`:
SANFORD'§ OPERA Hors nigthlY filled
~w ith highly delighted audiences. Nhercore 7
" patty performing there under the' infanage
merit of Harry Wells and Co.. jgti giving gr,6_
eral natinruction.
.Their 'entertainments are
'said to Ve of a character worthy CriVAtronage.
M===l
,EoussTaLktarslt c This noble exercise has
very fashionable With the nil it:l/idles
alhis town: — We are pleased to see it ' The
exercise' has been prevalent elsewhere, and.
why have our "lasses" been so dilatory : in dis
, „mering the virtue of horse-back riding, and
the accomplishment of being an adept in the
art.
I==El
RArs.-- Last evening we were favored with
a refreshing rain, ~which for a time cooled the
atmosphere, but was not sufficient tO'ben'efit
the - growing crops to any extent. The ground
is parched, and vegetation is's*ring..Alore
rein is needed, and unless we reeeife Ei . speedy
supply the corn and potato crops must !he
seriously affected. - •
E=l:23
Som: of, the public ocheols hi our city will,
re-open next week. Many of the urchins !on
our streets are lamenting over the fact that"
their pla.s-days axe about to,. close. They
should remember, however, that running the
streets or playing at home, constantly, would
not educate ihenr, and, having had a vacation
of some six weeks, they should take _delight
I . l4 l 4suMii,ig their studies.
We learn that several•citizerts ofdiambers
,
burg - Imre become insiine on , aceount of ihe
`loss of their entire effects by the late - rebel
fire ilk that town. One of the numb r, a gen
who had been'engalled in_bus - iness
yearik was taken thro_ ughAis,,eity,.. a day ;or
two ago, en route for one of the eastern air
terrible diy 9f reckoning is inAtore
for the fiends who destroyed Chamberslmirg
and blighted the prospects of so many ; of its
oitizens!
A MA! named John Carson, of Me'rcersburg,
wail robbed of about fifty dollars; near our.
depot, yesterday. Ho was engaged in conver
sation with several friends, and "whiling, away
the time" until the Cumberland Talley train
would leave. In the meantime a crovagtA
ered around, and when Mr. Carson w,a.sa.liout
to leave on the , train, he discovered that -his
has been abstracted frona his pOClret,
and his matey had become the property of
some member of the pocket-picking fraterri
ty. Travelers will have to invent sonreineans
of protecting.their pocket-bookeif they debire
to retain their money
vvEsrwAnn Tasvati.;--The emigration fro 1
in
the East to the West, this season, Bits.bectu:
one oentinned, and contitmotts, tide 12*
Women, children and wagons. From &mem- .
orart4um kept at Fort Laramie, it aptPearNihr
6,161 wagons, with over 25,000 imixt
passed by, 440 - route westwardly ; fro!,'s als a
middle of March till the 9th o f j o t the
,emigrants rnimbered over 19:0e The_
Besides these them huleen
_. Apeysons.
g.stion of: settleris, miners, '..romense mkt
on the stage route throw freighters,
'Pass. No doubt the tr o h the Cheyenne:
-1 1 , 411 1 ? 1 -Faher of west
,. vard bound across t*
*eeds 503000, ne -1)/ainai-41111!' season;
111..1;u-r ;
181
9 . 4l. :T AAt ra 0;01oelt tirip afternoon the mer
cuiy:had readied 98 degrees, in the shade!
, ,SOL.D/EB cfLED. —A. returned soldier nam:
oh Boyle, "wtai killed near Burnt Cabins,Frank
lin county, a few days ago, by the ball fiora a
pistol in the hands of one Forbis, of the same
county, who alleges that the shooting was ac
cidental •
A NPECILL MEETING of the city council will
be held this evening, when final action will be
leilrbn relative to the payment of a bounty to
•
volunteers. The committee to which.' the
matter was referred for consideration, will re
port at the meeting to-night.
It is hoped that council will consult the
wishes of the people of this city, a large major
iffy of whom are in farg of the authorities
paying a liberal hountY, to clear our city of
the impending draft.
An immense quantity of green corn, com
monly termed "roasting ears," was offered
for sale on our streets to-day. Our farmer's.
certainly find it profitable to sell corn at
prices ranging from twenty-five to thiry cents
per dozen ears---hence the abundant supply.
Apples, peaches and pears are freely offered,
but the figures are high. The peaches i and
pears axe mostly fine specimens, but the ap
ples, witha few exceptions, are cif an inferior
The vegetable markets held. on Tuesdays
and Fridays, are generally well supplied with
potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, eta. Tomatoes
are uncommonly plenty, and/theirprices have
rapidly declined. They can now be .pur
;chased aglow rates. Tho market is likely to
be drugged with them, and persons desiring
to put up a supply for winter use, should wait
a few weeks.
Melons are offered in abundance, and can
be had at very small figures.
ATTEMPT TO ROB ON A RAMROD Tatas.—A
bold attempt was made, a few nights since,
to rob the baggage car of the mail train going
west on the Pennsylvania railroad. When
the train had reached Pie.nnstadt the engineer
sounded the alarm, having apparently descried
some object on the track. Soon after the train
was stopped, when a man was seen to spring
from behind an embankment and jump
through the door of the baggage car, causing
the baggage master to vacate the premises.
The conductor was informed of what had
taken place, and a posse immediately started
for the car in which the would-be robber was
supposed to be engaged, but had not reached
it till the bell-rope was pulled by the daring
outlaw, and the speed of the train diminished,
so as to allow of his escape, which he accom
plished by jumping from the train. As soon
as the train was stopped a vigorous search
was made for , the robber, but he eeuld not be I
found, awing to the darkness.
tANoslimainz. —On Wednesday night last,
the barn of Mr. Anthony. Mellinger, residing
near the Walnut Bottom road, about a mile
southeast of Stoughstown, this county, was
entirely consumed by fire. Mr. Mellinger
loStliottlily' his hani, which was one of the
largest and finest in the county, but also his
cropsAnci farming utensils. The fire is sup
posed to ;have been the work of an incendiary.
We have not learned whether there was any
insurautc , anon the proppyttr: —narnd•
can.
The abpve was the lire the light of which
was visible here, and caused quite an excite
ment in et, portion of cur city. The light was
seen sothe two 'hours, and many imagined
that the tebels had somehow reached Carlisle
an4.wero burning the town.
Ver'beike erttardi—s4so to $4BO
This company wants a few more men to fill
its ranks, to whom the highest cash bounties
as,al ovo are insured. The company is at
Camp Curtin, fully provided for. To be at
tached to Colonel F. Asbury Awl's regiment.
Call at the lower room of the Exesnrios
'iblitnisa, Walnut street, or at the Big Tent,
near the depot, or
G. WASHINGTON premr, Captain,
Or MARE T. Caen, Recruitia,3 Officer.
angl.l-tf
V olunilvers Wanted,
For the "First City Zonaves." '..Verm of ser
vice one. year. Local bounty $.375 ; gov
ernment bounty sloo,making in all kt 47 5. Call
at company Heradquarters—Exchange Build
ing (np :stairs,) Walnut street, HarriLlbuFg,
JNO. S. BITZEB, CapWWl.
" aUll-dtf
SMISTTE PAPERS-ENLLSTMENT Papras,
and all •other IPAPEES concerning the nna.rr
made out promptly, by Sullivan S. Chi Li.,
Claim Agent, Da= TaxxonaPn building , •
Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. ‘.11.u10-1w
'THERE Will be a meeting of t'ne citizens of
Susquehanna , township, at 'l . Lialey's School
House, on Friday evening, A'argust 12th, for
the purpbse of filling the g l- Aot a of said town
ship.. A punctual attene A ance .of all persons
enrolled is requested, b;y
auglo-3t MANY CITTZENS.
Fon Sax—Az elegant build lug 18t, situat
ed on Third street above North , 21 feet front .
by 131 feet in depth, runnin g to a2O feet
wide alley. For particulars en Janke at
' au9-dtf TB _IS OFFICE.
MA' a. Dr , krax, of the I,;th Pi :nna. Reserves
has, received author* i t o nit ,e companies to.
form a regiment far o ne yea
he is in commis
ernit for his is year's. service, of which
d. Parties wishing to re-
Capt. ORE' j gai Motel, Harrisburg,
giin -31 slat will call on, or address,
Pti, ' - :d ' In* ' e 8-ts 1*
• an ep
I=
TEIEF .10.fr..gm......
t e , v ..... 4. lUGHEEEST LOCAL Bomar in the State paid
f r -•.: dlienteers for 131143 year. Also, Efabstitutss
&di& by G. 1). Hamm,
..,., , .
~ Late: Capt. I.2th Pa. Cavalry,
JACISON A. ()relax,
.: . . 1 ,:, ... Wm. A. Mrour.zrox,
Market stirefft bslo 7 Third, South aide, up
- , stairs. ' ' __ au9 -lie
Recruits_ Waited for the Bails'
.;,. lauards. •
of &Alpe, One Year. Highest Bounties
Pat.V.,i_ A few mere men are wanted. The
effieere, are. .rnen of experience. Call at the
•reernitinglettdervons; White Hall Hotel
. • Capt. JOHN T. MORGAN,
• aill4gtil let.Lient. W. a OW*
3,1403,
Bounty !
1:::=5E1
•-•^•1411 -- .
Lochiel Greys One Years Service.
A few more men wanted to fill up this or
gunizatiOn. $3BO local bounty paid, $lOO
Ouvernment, "Waking $4BO 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, rapt.
Lients. Theodore G. Thomas, Ed. G. De
beck, Recruiting Officers.
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 liiigja !they
may be. Call at the WALNUT STREET EX
CHANGE BUILDING (lower room) and hedi
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.
Cl WASHINGTON PENN, Captain.
MARE T. CASH, Recruiting Officer.'
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SPECIAL iVOTICES.
"A Slight Cold?' Coughs.
Few-are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "surer COLD" in its first stage; that which in the be
ginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon
attacks the lungs "Brown's Bronchial Prockes" give
sure and. almost immediate relief. Military Officers and
Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the
pocket and taken as occarion requires..., nagle-dawlm
Military 811.91110611 Attended To.
Bounty Pension, Bin* Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Maims, generally, made eut and collected. Per
sons residing at a distance can have their business trans
acted by mail, by addressing
EUGENBSNYDER, Attorney-nt-Law,
Third street, Misstate' Pa
Bannvart7s Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose yocatiow
calls them to speak in public. Hanufatitured ,
only by C. A. Bannvart & 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:
ILLar.watrac, Feb. Bth, 1884.
C. A. BANNTART—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Witatar'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:
, "relakers
and singers, in cases of - hoarsen*, - , coliglik
and colds. I have found them serving uf
time of need, most effectually.
',Yours truly, T. EL ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. -
114 Y -1 agree with Mr. Robinson ai to the
value of Btuinvart's Troches.
W. C. OATTELL,
Late Pastl.Nr. of 0. B. !resbqterian Church.
Heruusauao, Jan., 1064.
. To C. A. Baunrasa , ---Dear Sir: In th hab.A
of speaking very - frequentlY, and in places
where the vocal organs are very luta* taxed
have found the need of sotaegentle expecto
rant, and that want has been suppliedin your
excellent. Troches.
I consider thew my far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in remering•
speedily that huskiness of the voice arisnig.
from its too frequent use, and impairing. th
effectiveness of the delivery bf public ae •
dresses. Tows, • -
JNO. WM. ' 311; JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To O. A. Bsturvarr-,-Dear Sir:, /fairing user
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommencing them to au isorsons
afflicted with sore throat er huskiness of
voice arising from public
Tours, dm., G. 41..RAITER 84r •
Pastor of Ridge Avenue 'Methodist Witch.
„
DISTRICT Arrow:Er's Onus,
HAnunommo, Feb, 29 .1864.
To C. A. Ronmuiy—Dear ave
found your Troches to be tinvahudde in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the tl:ixo4. illitpyttni4,49finiesti
N;s the voice, and eertalMY grastlene
fit to all public speakers. L JoICIORII
sir To- Clear' the flotasaot Flies, use
Dutcher'a celebrated LIGHTNING a neat
cheap article; . easy tooo%, P r e7 A1 1 0 1. '6 4 /I Wll:o.4oAri
SOLD EVIVR , . ,
FRENCIEI, RICHARDS ai CD., 10th and .11,4riii a p iets,
Plifiadelphla, wholesale agents. ' 60444
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soitipo in isadh imiversal de
mend, is made from the choicest materials, is Mild
and emollient in its mums, gssegrantly scented,
end extremely beneficial n I notion upon the skin.
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy GoodsDealert,
jae2s-dawly., ,
PURE VEGETABIX TONIC
r~ TA .
E most healtity.persons feel more•or less
this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap
petite. 'l7 4 eY need a good
: strong .Toniorone.that•will
s t reng th en - 0e nervous system an slotnach.'"l'llls ttot
can get at 50 Fats
per bottle, at Mrs.: L. Bail's, No. 71,
South Pine stree,',. Nalliebtirg. Orders from a distance
promptly attended 0. augl
. .
• Do you yin,,WH TO BE CURED:
DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH . SPECIFIC PILLS cure, ill
DSO than 80 days; the wort cases- of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal WeaknesaZ Diann
ity, and all Griner)", Sexual awl Nerwins 41fections, no
matter from what calm
,produced. Priee t One Dollaq per
box. Sent, post.paid,..by mail, on recelp H of an otter.
One Box will perfect the cure in most cases. Ad
.
JAMES S. BUTLEO
iyls-d&wihn General Agin* 410 Broadway, N. T.
WORD ,, iio TELE.
There is no - need Of any person havinglhO - Dysentery
for one day. All I ask of the public is td try my Dytee
tery Drops; only 25 cents a bottle.lfievery pleasent to
take; can be given to o child of any egeleitli'greit vend
deuce. It It enrol' very Cod eases, end itee.i of tong
stanAhtg. It is indeed worth trying. Prepared and Sold
only 4.1 r Mrs. L. Ball, South Pine street, Hardsbarg, •
-jy2s.ittf
SELLING of Summer Goods at loti priOes,.
suc h , as Summer Dress Mole, Lawns, Samilmlirellas,
Lace ShaVin, and •Sinkliner.Oniwts......Wa.ilaYa -also on
hone a ver y - large assortment of biuslin Calico Mos
lems, stossi.Ess,,,Randkerchiefs,--Biaok. , ;Mks,
Anita Oambi4ca, kilidressed Fsmoh and
Volore4 Flitat tee, And in fact en Ski*. dit:godds
wit impasses by any. To all ,ot 44hose
who wish - tovprobase, taxi pro" • `. • vices
than we can 'VI* aem Sar ••, !iry
piOdi Are advan'Oble'instrtday, Y .
Z.
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*AOC • • -
11A IR .II
Matzkelet.Vii Celebrated 'Hair Dye ..
nor BEAST DT MR WORLD:
The only Hartale% True and Reliable Dye Siiiiren. ,
ThinWesdid Hair .oye is perfect—changes Red, Suety
Gray Mir instantly to a Gam Black or NW4Breera
without injuring the Hrtir or shdainglhe Skin, leaving }he
Hair soft and:beantiful; imparts fresh vitality, flafprently
restoring its pristine color, and : rNufilvA, iliteffechr of
bad Dyes. The outline, is signed .I.JAM A. BATCH•
ELOR.- • All others are mere imitations; and &Wit! be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &o Factory,--111
BAR
LXAY ST, N. Y.
1110111 U 'B Stlr lox= ass= TOR ~,,,p.r nets.
• .
A. CARD TO THE SUFFERDIO..II I
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Machu," ."Tonie
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antiddtes;" &a, Sin,
dic., and after you are satisfied;With: the result, then try
one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S BrISGLISH.SPEOI
- Pi - LLB—and be restored to lietilth and'Ar!gor in less
than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, plendinli to
take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the brottidi
down and shatteredeonstitution. Old and young
can e
them with advantage. Imported sad sold ire Ae r ri
States only by JAS. S.
No. 421 Broadway,'New 'Po i
,WAgent for the United Mate&
P. S ^A Box - of the Pills, securely packed, will 'b4
mailed
mailed te anyiaddress on receipt of price, Whiehl'istONE
DOLLAR, p*-paid—money refunded by the 'Aens if
Os*po pallighottonhi not given.
1711111teir"
I 'MUNIMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL.
RETURN OF TEE FA rORITES.
RETURN OF THE FiVORITER
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rousei Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company, -
Will re-open at the above Hall
ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST .15th
First appearance of tfrdyoung and talented Tragic Sitar
Miss FANINiTTRIbt.
Miss FANNY PRICE.
-r.. ; Miss FANNY PRICE;
First appearataga. of the great Tragedlau
Mr. D. HANCHETT.
=Mr. D... HANCHETT.
Mr. D. HANCHETT.
Also tse first appearamftlf , the very popular youngacter
Mr. W. H. MEEKER.
Mr. W. H. MEEKER.
{* - For further particulars zi2u programtau
auga-dtf .
SANFORD'S HALL: .
THIRD WEEK OF THE
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY,
ON IiONDAY. JULY 25, 1864.
THIS company consists of:the best etai:
formers, corraisting of
SINGERS,
DANCIM
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS,
The manager 46 ideasitrif i in : atniCancitigiall they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the cite
HARRY WELLS & CO., Proprietors:
BILLY PORTER, Besiness
. Agent. ,iy2342t
CA.NAr ••lITELV'
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Proprietor. • J IL DONNELL
Business Agent.... ......... . JOE MILLER
Stage Manager - ANDY WILEJAMS
Leader of Orehester - BARRY idESTAYER
Treasurer... .................... BIDLER,
C** ffefraiglitt 8,4214-0181413 Com
panyA feMale ortietia. The peiform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING, MUSICAL FARCES,
DANCING; .. • comicrointAaj.
NEGRO CONIOALIIM%\ ,
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private bakes 50 Cents.
Doors open at 7. To contmonce at 8 o'clock. lyilldtt
i ... litl a 1.:..- ..._..:WALlti'llk:.:,l‘l
WANTED, •
FOR a country hotel, a good white Fetnale
COOL,. also -good Chanrhameid, Good wages
wal be papa, . blieet cbine well recotnineadecVe Apply at
augltldl;al„ ;alti-THIS-01410E„
WAN TED—B 04RD, .
B . thou r : Wives,
Y " „
cro.gdingoat,.,o
is a prpeatafatuiiy,erAfetrdiog house with but
iACWltitNilefifti,444 ll *ll j st , , -. hi,
I:This office.
"licr: 44lll s: 4 4l34 l . '6l, UnAiktOnta at the
- "siearri ximccdeier e- the:S.l[z for
which liberal wages wilt be paid and k steady employment
given. Apply at the yard or to
auglo-3t* BURKE Se EBER V.
,
Wanted, .
AWHITE GIRL, who understands the
dlida3 of Ltppp e itgemlim.i AP at i No . 6 Lbcust
street,lieltr Fiimit: ang9lchf
WANTED—An rinfun.dshed or furnished
Cottage, or part of a fornlimea or unroruba•sa
House. For particulars enquire at
,pugs t utr., !,. oprior,.
.
hem ,AWairmied 110.11 Ant"...
tatkaelor a
itdal gape. Rent
q,!ri*liallo ,6 / 041 Pin 1rM1 1 404 . y , " /!.. I,l"tr
WANTED,
APRACTICAL BAR-TENDER. Appirtit
the saloon under Herr's Hotel. jy29-dtf
WANTED, TO RENT—An unfankiihed
v'T or the pot of
fice. Afton Box 300, Yost Mee. augOltf
NVANTED—At $l5O per Month. —We 11 , 414
a reliable Canvasser in every county. We;hia*
agents making $1,60 por month which we will prate to
-Any doubting applicant Atidreett ' 7- ;••• • •
1 ..1) fo
J➢2B.lm
ftm ITNT4II
ME
'71 1 , 67171 - gift-0401g eo Eigkw,o itie . OH L Ei.34; want,-
irdidzif 3200 'wilt pai d - Apply to
Thomas O. Macdowell, attornerht-law. Office in Third
street, near Pine, Harrisburg, Pa. iy27-tt.
- - $390 11•BWARD. ,•- •
i . olloWing - initA. St ates'' securities 1144
1 been lost, viz:
$l,OOO 7 3-10 Treasury Note, dated Oct. 1, 1861, No, 22,477
500 do d 01,863
500 do •dol. • ' . . ", ' 1,369
~.. 4,00 . , ~ ~ ~. '46.1 ,1 J - ariiio , 1 ' 4 4 - • ''' /,379
TheldVAtlitiVit*,Llllo!gte, Up9ligirarn 0,,..1, 1862,
inele s6 lV a " -- ums : "; sa r-0 samit;M: ..'.- •
'llol:ktej 4igiuryNOte,datetbAtig: 19, 81,-140. 64,004
'l''''
. wr,i,..4 1 .3.14 ,:... ...doi.., , t , t , 64,2 27
1 .1.:. f;t10 , lotru t:... de .v,.. ~. ii : b:c. , 64 61 ,223
00 do do ,229
100 do do k1..230
The latter five notes have on them the coupons :from
Feb. 19, 1863, inclusive,
$1,900-jOnetTeltiObrutteati4i*'Aciletlbirm6m, duo Apii t 3,
1863, No. 8,194
.frir PAYMENT ON ALL THE ABOVE HAS BEEN
STOPPED at the United States Treasury, and the helder
of them will not receive payment. The above rewar twill
be paid, on behalf of the pe k es circipg them W
with
ci l
'''.7Egiutkartifil 4111Y19 'IB6E-Ortni4Lie ~..,..'. . : ". r. .
ArliE firEW'IIIOOKK '
ST i lar p aci. , l 3 349ASehy) Daail 1141.'
RAI WAR -1 1E 4 R POMi l le .P. 1 4/10r. or the--Laio2P
-174.044k1iy :166.1tohniaL.O. 50
itorailksutfrottY, a novel, by Amelia EdwEerde.
BO ria.
OVAIIINGTON, by Trollop*
SEVENRTORIER,- toyAk Marvel, author of "Reveries
of a Bachelor." $1 60
saw .,; ~y , s A VII. ,
tsrhaz , s JO UR NAL of the Discovery of the sourcris of
the Nile, v. 4 ~.A., e ,.....11.*, .. $3 63
VIII.
i 'Tt ‘yv9mAii Atli fAgligh-b9,:itlithor . eif ;?Ran in
'Orli , i . $l5O
IX,
NOTES OF HOSMATAEFE,`Nom.'6I to Aug.'63. Si op
:4
X.
SMltlall OF THE SEA, for boys; from Cooper's
writings. $1 00
XI.
STORIES OF THR; WOOD, for boys; from Cooples_
writings. i',. $1:, 00
XII. 1
AU new books rixiced as soon as published at •
BERGNER'S BOOR STORE,
«.r` 61 Market atm
TIM= LABS.—Fifty farkirui line ker
rendered LARD, .foreale by the firkin or pound, et
eoeived Si jiyll4 . BOYER & ROERPE
new crop Cheese, Ast
C received at 10' 2 18 BOYER & ROERYLM,.
WOHENER'S•exagasi or ham, of this s+ae.
43 -A. Soll'aculing. 1 9fortoweived and for 'lsle by t
4 lawsuit& FRAZER, 1 .
droll frogroilais to Wm. Doolt. it. & Coi
500 FOUNDS bineaster zonnty Bologin
ilial. nutted SEMLER & FRAZER%
aul
NEIN MACKEREL, DEMING AND S
11014 us live BOWS. & ROMPS,
Miss FANNY PRICE
Mr. W. H. MEEKER
40MIS 8F 'ea
Baltimoiv, 14
Eal 32
NEW 4fiII'VERTISEMENTEL
111W==U==ON
propo`gala for Loan.
Vint-crux Dkrenrusyr July 25 1864.
ATOTIGE is hereby given that Subscriptions
_LI will be received by the Treasurer of the
treited States,, the sneral Assistant Treasu
rers_ and designated Depositaries, and by the
National Banks desipated and qtialified as
Depositaries and Tiruincial, *gents, for Trea
sury Notes payable three. years from August
15, 1864, bearing interest - at the rate of seven
and 4 ttiree-tenths per dent.' per - annum, with
coupons 'attached, payable in
Wail money. .T, •
These-notes svili be convertible at the option
Of the holder at matuilty,, into: six per ant.
gold baring bonds, redeein4l6, after-five and
_payable twenty years from. August 15, 1867.
The Notes will be Butted in 'denominations
Of:one lamdred t five hundred, one thou
sand, arid five thensand 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.
deepDriOctate certificates-will be issued for all
; The partl depositing must endorse
upon llie.Ofiginat certificate. the denomination
of notekrequired,. and whether they are to be
issued in Wank or payable to order. When
so, endriised it'inuSt be left.with the officer re
ceiving - the deposit s to be forwarded to this
Department.
Thenotes Will be trrlismitted to the owners
free of transportation charges" as soon after
the receipt of the original Certificates of De
posit as they can f e prepared.
IntireAst will be to August 15 on all
.dePoisitif made prior to thatilate, and.will be
paid by the Department upon receipt of the
!triginal certificates. •
AS the notes dtaNt interest from August 16,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date of deposit. •
Piirties depositing twenty-five thousand
dollars and upwards for -these notes at any
one time will be alldwed a commission of one,
quartet of mna per cent., which will be paid
.17 tins 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 endorsenients are made upon the
original' certificates.
All officers angiorized to receive deposits
are requested t 0 give to applicants all desired
information, and afford every facility for
making subscriptions.
W. P. FESSENDEN,
secretary of the Treasuiy.
All resteetable banks and bankers
throughout the country will doubtless afford
foilities to sub. 'hers. aul-d&w2w
GOVER4E.NT SALES, &C.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR riNEAT;TIMIT, CAVALRY BUREAU,
• ; Dania o*Viitur QuAirrlinOtAantlt. ' •
.•
• WASIIINGTO; D. C.. July 23, 1864.
WILL be sold at public auction, to the
bighest bidder, at GIESBORO, D. C., on
FRIDAY,' August b, 1864, 100 Cavalry Horses;
ITIFSDAY, August R, 1864, 100 Cavalry Horws..
These horses have been condemned as unfit for this cav
alry service of the army.
For road and farming purposes many good bargains
may be had.
•
Horses sold singly.
Terms cash, in.tinited States currency.
'' • JAMES A. EKI.7, :
• tieut, • ,col. 'and Chief Quartermaster, •
aug 1-7 t ' Cavalry Bureau.
TAYS WAY
UrtJ
11: . :A.:,..iit'.'.:.: - ":i*: - I ..*-. 's
.!..!
HOSIER', " •
GLOVES,
• AlcioivsEurks
D6i ,
• LAD' HAIR NETS, and
• HEAD DRESSES,
EERFUIkiEBY7I- 1, • ,
. ,
TOILET ..i.ATICT.PS,
- - -plAxpix Leap, 4 nd
- 1 - FrtggriP VEII%, ETC.,
ISTORISIIINOLY LOW PRICES.
averybodySlioald call at ( nee. and secure great bar
gains, at Mrs. MAYER'S,
sug3 dtf N0.13 Market street.
Licivirt RENNET:
IRE
Itm_RgNx . r.s ielBs . . with milk the
"mstgi L ltpoic k us 'of all desert:a:for Lite table; . the light
est and most grateful diet for Invalids and children.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when coagulated withiennet it Is always light NO easy of
digestion, and mapportS:the system with the least possible
excitement. .When still materrintritive power isdesired,
cream and sugar may , be added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of milk into a firm curd. Prepared and sold,
wholesale and retail by -13. A. KUNKEL,
11S.Marhet street.
0 T E
present a iasident of
•
being duly Sworn, do deppse and say
that I was enrolled-In 1863, in the • " -
county ofPa, where I then resided, but
that I moved from there in the month of --,
18—, Into said-- e first above named - .
I am a ina34 ktici: Ely' occupation a --
and hereby request that my enrollment may be changed
tb , Suit my present residence.
Nom .—The above is adopted by the Board of EnrolJ,
.—The above is adopt, _op
ment.ot the 14th District of Pennsylvanil 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.
JNO: KAY CLEMENT,
CHAS. C., HAWN,
T. CHARLTON:. '
, . Board Of Enrollment.
jy29-1m
SALE: . 7 - AGIINCYS FOR' THIS CITY
T AM happy to offer to the public a large
indiguendid asaottnient •
SUPERIOR 'GOLD PENS,
*rnmrailureld by
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD. •
These Pens are well flnistied„ elastic, and will give en
tire satisfaction. ' -
PLEASE Tifieva.
SCHEFFKR'S BOOKSTORE,
Second tstreet,,epposito Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg
Pa. ap2a
VERY FINE, INDEED!
TO our fine tunt•esbn:usive stock of Photo
•• graph Albums- and Photograph Card Pictures, we
have added a BLkiltilUL ENVELOPE for the reception
of card pictures. They must be seen and win be admired
,f/pPhotographers supplied at ' the very lowest whole
stle'prite, and their cant printed upon them for Sight
thousand, wholesale and yetall. at
may 24 - SCAKFM'S BOOKSTORE
.13 V.PN" TONGUES.--Nble /urge beef tongues,
cured by J. S. Wichener k. Co., luid for side by .
R & FRAZER,
§ucc , e&gortic ß M 3 W, l Dock s Jr., &
IME
WALNUTS, CREAHNUTS, _PILBERTS
For sale wholesale
SHIM: RR & FRAZER,
snc(WSBOES la W. Dock, Jr, & Co.
my 6
C i PEßFdaoicer new - crop Cheese, just
017"*"1-14 811 irsiTrdolk7.litz,labcpt
IM - for - sale 0n" the,. collier of Tkir4 -and
Broad streets Enquire or InE wprAbrim
A/WOEllit.).and FINE NEW. MAC,:
-LTA- 1111 %..1t11tt reSetv4
:410 ' • .& itoBRPER.
lIIIAMSI HAMS freokuipply of Mich
JUL eimerierlibtoeleior Hams and .Driod Beer, at
•iliimalW • -BoYER k KONIPIri
AtiV - MWEItTISEMENTS.
PnarotrrAfegswit! Orme; • 1
. - - A .,
Ism Dram% Passams.aNia,
- • -.. Hauttnnertni, Aux 1, radii
- • •:
The itoaid of Enrolinieitt
OF this District is__zuysi'enjuipail in revising
and correcting tho lists of jzersons enrolled as liable
to do military duty.
Persons Who may be improperly en the roll on account
or • .
ALIBNAGE,
NON-RESIDENCE. . .
UNSUITABLENESS OF AGE;
MANIFEST PERMANENT POTSIVAr -
DISABIL
ITT, or
HAVING SERVED TWO TEAL'S IN viz PRE
SENT WAR,_
•
-
should promptly APJ'EAR BEEORE THE BOARD, prove
the samo and have their names :mitten from the list. Any
citizen who has a knowledge of any one having estiaPed
enrollment, cad who Is liable to military duty; or of any
one who has arrived at the age of twenty year] since the
enrollment of 1268, or of any who have deelare4 their in
tentions to become citizens, are earnestly Invited to com
municate the information to the Board of Enrol went,
that such persona may be placed-on the lists. -
riarlt ts the Interest and duty of every enrollee citizen
to see that all who have been improperly OMITTED
from the list should be added thereto.
Jaz-It is the imperative duty of ail citizens to see that
persons drafted in any sub-district, and falling to report,
are ARRESTED and brought before the BotiM of En
rollment The subdistrict is charged with the duty of
furnishing its full quota..
• JNO. KAY CLRVENT,
Capt., Pro. Mar. and Pre.s't of Board.
CHAS. C. RAWN,
Commissioner or the Board.
S. T. CHARLTON,
Surgeon of BM...Board.
ad-dlui
Winner's Perfect Guides
TO TEE
Use of Every Musical Instrument.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Violist, 60 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide ior the Flute, SI cents,
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Guitar. 60 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Piano, 60 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the brelodeon, 60 4:tints.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Accordeon, 60 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Fife, 80 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Clarionet, 60 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Flegolet, 6Otientß.
ALSO,
Winner's Flute and Piano Duets, 60 cents .
Winner's Violin and Piano Duets, 60 cents
The instructions in these books are given in a manner
adapted to the comprehension of all grades of scholars.
The exercises illustrating and enforcing the lessons are
not dry and tedious, but sprightly and enlivening, and the
selection of music, varying fkem the simple to the diffi
cult, comprises the most p• polar melodies of the day.
Oliver Ditson ,k Co. Publishers, Boston. Fold by J.
E. Gould, Philadelphia. ang2-dtc
GOOD NEWS !
TO THE CITIZENS OF HARRISBURG.
•
REDUCTION in the price .of Thence. The
undersigned, Practical Baker, of the Sixth ward,
Barrieburg„ Bread street, between Second and Third, re
spectfolly informs the public that he will sell his wheat
Bread at the following rates, loaves as largo as those of
soy °Gm' baker in the city: Three tenrsent . loaves for
25 cents; six for 50 cents; twerve for 411 1 / 4 :. 4htise wishing
to patronize the undersigned. will do.well to call at his
Bakery, or apply to his wagons and make their pur
chases, as they will save 20 per cent. Families wishing
to bake their own bread can obtain a GOOD YEAST, pre
pared expressly for family use, every afternoon, at four
o'clock, at Miablikery. Terms cash.
JOHN ALCORN, Practical... Baker.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
CAVALRY BUREAU, '
OFFICE OF CHIEF. QUARTER/FASTER,
WABELNOIEE, D. C., Augual 3, 1864.
WILL be sold at public auction, to thu
highest bidder, at the times and places mined he
-IRw. . •
:Reading, Pennsylvania, Thursday, AugustlS, 2E184.
Altoona, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August 25, )8O&
Lehman, Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 1, 1864
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 8,
1884. •
TWO HUNDRED (200) Cat's.lry Rork% at .each place,
These Horses Lave . been ciindenined aa , : nails for ins
Cavalry service or the Army,
For road and firm pair** mans. good tugaida may
be had. •
ROfses Sold *gig. .
TERMS: CABM In !jutted Staten Currency,
JAMES A. ERIN
auti-dtsB Lt. Co). and C. Q. It Cavairraurcau
THE DAY & BUSHNELL MINING COMPANY
20 EXCHANGE-PLACE, NEW YORK.
THE attention of the public is tailed to the
advaniages,offerg by this company. for
_ - -
PrOthablelilVeStilleiti,
Tie extent and- value or its
•
ao.r, AI N ,
coupled with its pr o cess, for Working them, make It the
most desirable property ever' altered to the public
, Dotalled irlfortiiatiOn hi regaid to its extont !Ipd pros
!sects can be had at the Mitre of the undnatgwed, agent or
the company, who will tectitre antweriptions to Mock.
JOHN*. tAl t i,
Mee Third street, near Wabint; s 2*.Tristar4 Pa.
augs4llmawlm
ATTENTION:
AT TEN T ION!
WAN'T'ED,
VOLUNTEERS FOR ONE YEAR!
T 0 SR the quota of the SECOND WARD of
the City of Harrisburg. Bounties will pe pasd as
follows: -
Ward bounty, Cash..
Government bounty
Total bounty .
PAt PER MONTH, SiG
TERM OF SERVICE, ONE . YEAR: ;ONLY!
$lO will be paid to any person furnishing; a. tWee:piablo
Recruit.
Apply at Daniel Wagner's, second Wiwi!. Ham, Corner
of Second and Chestnut. idreetli - '
J. W. SIMONTON,
n'rEE - ,R. DM.
'DANIEL'S WILT,
jy2B.dif Recruiting Oomtnittea Se Jad Ward
PRIVATE SALE.
fr.HE subscriber offers, at private- sale,. the
1 following raluablelhoperty, situate in gtinitiebanna
townabip,-Dauphtn county, on the Jonestoivnteregilbout
One and one-half miles from Harrisburg tritOt of land,
containing 6 acres, bounded by lands of James Colder,
heirsof Gen. John Forster and others t tlierfeet**ted a
large frame House, nearly new, and frame Barn, together
With other , necessary outbuildings. - =A well with never
falling water in the basement of. the hoase r • . also, a vari
ety of choice fruit trees, consisting of apples, pears and
cherries. Persons desirous of seeing Pie property will
please canon the subscriber, residing on the premises.
PETERILAILIFFER.
- -. • - .
N. R —lf the above property is not sold hero! e the
.3.1 of September next, it willbe offered at public We on
that day, on the prembtea. aug6-d2w
PROVOST KLIRRAVIS 017143,, 14TH DiSTRIOT, I
HARlizannia. Pa., .June 8, 1864.
To DRAFTED MEN. —I am directed by
Lieut. Col. J. V. Bomford, A. A- Provost Marsha,.
General, by his circular, No. 59, of June 4, 1884, 40- pub
lish - 49 fhat drafted men are not allowed to enlist as vin un -
tears after being drafted; and that the credits for drafted
men will remain for the ebb-districts from i Which; they
were dratted, no matter whether local hOuntylas or bas
not been paid to such men, upon "illegal enlistrnent "
SNCi. KAY: CIeEN2RiT t
Captain itiultmost Marshal, 14th Pa.
joe-dtr -
Wanted, To
.Purchase)
ACONVENIENT Dwelling, with six or
eight rooms, lossiod.wittlinaidr squares of Market
street, north. Address pot, office, hex 22-4 with do.
scription and price.. • • aug9-.4t*
A RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION.
THREE THOUSIIND CAVALRY -SMITE ES
at Each rates as will give patties wishing to invest
rare Charm to make money. The Sabres must be sold to
Satish =pad claim Samples fgbalslcd and .IiTI mar
rained equal to samples . For full particulars oc*ess
G-. B. g ERPg
O. B9x 07, Rodipzi_et
riEOSSE do BLACKWELVZ' 'EYGrfiISH
PICKLES, arare i tirtlele. for table usei;jaqtv,4
and for 'tie by;
febl • - Omoosseors to Wm. Dock, jr.,. .)
aug(14101 ,
n
$2OO
100
.$3OO