paitp Ed** HARRISBURG, PA. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1861. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.--All Adver tisements, Business; Notices, Marriages, Deaths, 6r.c., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, mast invariably be accom panied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. GOWN AND COUNTRY Foa SALE—An elegant building lot s situat ed on Third street above North, 21 feet iron , by 131 feet in depth, running to a 20 fee, wide alley. .For particulars enquire at • au9-dtf THIS OFFICE. =IMMO CHAMBERSCITIM IN BITERS. —Stereoscopic views of the different parts of the town, ta ken on the spot, for sale at J. Rosendale's Optical Institute, No. 29 North Second Street. augls-3t = FOE CONGICESS.—Leander N. Ott, Esq., of Susquehanna township, announces himself as a candidate for Congress to represent this dis trict. • THE 29th of August, on which day the cop perhead convention meets in Chicago, will be the anniversary of the birth-day of Benedict Arnold. 1=1:25 COMPLIMENTARY. —The Manch Chunk Ga zette says that the patriotism of a majority of the moneyed men of that town " can be put into the heart of a fly and not half fill it." SPECIAL ELECTION.-A, special election for a member of Council will be held in the Sixth ward, on Wednesday, the 31st inst., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Dr. Wm. H. Egle. The election will be held at the new market house. ANOTHER COMPANY. —John T. Ensminger, late Lieutenant of Co. A, 127th P. V., is rais ing a company for one year's service, and has opened a recruiting office at the Court House. A liberal local bounty is offered, for particu lars of which see advertisement, 1=3:::1 Damx—Dann, the soldier who had his leg cut off by a train, near Shrewsbury, on Friday morning (the particulars of which we published on Saturday,) has since died at York Hospi tal. His remains were interred in the York Cemetery yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. READ IT. —On our first page will be found a very interesting account of the late explosion . nt City Point, Va., and the horrors attending the same. The letter was written by a Harris burger. It was put in typo for Saturday's TELEGILIPH, but was unavoidably crowde/ A out. =:=:s THE ELECTION LAws, BY M. M'ArszinY .—A new edition of this well known and 'useful digest, including the amendment to the Con stitution and law providing for the ye ling of soldiers in actual service, will be issued im mediately after the adjour.:ment of the present session of the Leg'D l .a.tnre. See the adver tisement in this ;)aper. DEATH . 01 1 ' A SOLDIER.--David gOOTC, Of . Capt. `.., coat's company 194th Pernsylvania . viv .enteers, of the one hundred days' service, died on Friday last in the camp at Nankin Woods, near Baltimore. Deceased belonged' to the vicinity of Carlisle, and his remains have been sent home. HUNDRED DAYS' MEN.-A company of cav alry, organized in Adams county, for one hundred days' service, has arrived here, and is quartered in camp Curtin. It is command ed by Capt. B. Morgan Warren, arid Lieuts. C. H. Fuiwiler and S. N. Ecker. The both. pany will be ready for active service duty in a few days. Hoxontamv ThsCHABGED. —On. Saturday evening we noticed the arrest of Mr. William Roberts, on a charge of constructive larceny. Mr. R. has since had a further hearing, and was honorably discharged, there being no ev idence that he had noted improperly, or wrongfully appropriated the money entrusted to his care. We take pleasure in announcing his discharge. I== THE WAY A LANDLORD TREATS A SORRIER'S FAMILY. —A certain landlord in this city, re cently removed all the sash from the windOw frames of a house occupied by a soldier's family, because the rent was not paid as promptly his avarice demanded, and as a means of forcing the mother and her little ones who had occupied the house to move. That landlord will have a happy time when the devil gets a hold on him. SOLDIER KrisFn.—A soldier -(name un known) was thrown from the top of a car at tached to the Northern Central railroad ex press train south, yesterday morning ; and in stantly killed. He was riding on top of the ear, and was struck on the temple by a bridge timber with the above result. The soldier was on his way to the front, in charge of a squad of bounty jumpers. The conductor had warned him of his danger but a moment before the accident occurred, lie paid no attention to the caution. His remains war:: taken to Parkten, (near which place he Nyy killed,) and properly taken care of.. ~,..,(1.......-.. DRAFT SZEDADDLE3S, —Five "skedaddlclrs;" says the Buffalo Express, from an impending draft in the town of East Berlin, Adipn a s county, - Pa., were overhauled at the Exchange street depot yesterday, by officers. Nispel and , ht'Convey. Hearing them make - 4.tiotts in quiry for the nearest road to Canada, the offi.- cars suspected that they might be deserters; and laid hands upon them. Alt when the facts were elicited, the Chief of Police, having no atithority to detain them,_ : set them tit lib ertY, very much to the joy of -*heir cravdn hearts. The names of the sneaks were Reu ben Jacobs, Alexander jacoUs, lo . l l l l,l4 Bohn . David Thomas and Isaac Poitei Foam Democratic ticket, thaty to be, tattkodt-flye good votes. 44 'ATTENTION, Homo GUARDS t'—We will meet for drill, Friday evening at 6i o'clock. Per sons paving drawn guns, and do not. attend drill, will return them. By order. G. PRINCE, Capt. COMESCITED FO2 COMM—Daniel Brown, charged with robbing Capt. McCall, at the Franklin House, had another hearing before the Mayor, and was committed for trial to answer the charge of larceny. There . are severatehargea4ainst him for 'stealing ing, &c. Seamus Accmeter.—Just as,, we go to press we learn that Mr. Michael Barite was seriously injured by a railroad train, near the distillery at the lower end of the city. life was crossing the track in a buggy, when the train came up. Mr. B. had one of his legs badly cutand bruised, and his head injured to some extent. The carriage was broken to pidees. lifavon's Covnv. —Fort Callender was crowd ed last night. This morning the following minor eases were disposed of ; Four colored women were sent up for tea days, for keeping late hours in and around the depot ; four drunks and disorderlies ( whites and blacks) were discharged, and one was sent to the Provost Marshal ; Jacob Nipple, a vagrant, was sent to the poorhouse ; Joseph Flood, a boy who was found in a car, suspected of in tent to rob, was re-committed ; David Griffith, for receiving stolen goods, was held in bail; Singleton Sanders, a boy, arresi'ad for assault and battery was re-committed. ==:== SHOCKING RAILROAD IiCCIDERM--.One night last week an accident of a shocking nat= oc curred on the Penroylvania raihttati, at a point known as South Fork, eight miles above Johnstown, in Cambria, county. A freight train, westward bound, stood on the main track at that place, - while another was heading in the same direction not far in its rear. It is said that the statimery train did, pot signal the other in time, and a collision was the con sequence—the: engine of` the moving train wishing into the rear cars of the other. The wreck caught fire, and sixteen care, with their contents, were consumed. The fireman, Mathew Ooley,.efl Altoona, was severely in jured, and not being able is extricate himself, was burr Led in the wreck. The engineer, Robert t Lachesney, ind two brakemen, were severely injured. T 7 stun PENNSYLVANIA CArALICIr. —This gal lant, regiment reached Philadelphia on Satur day, their term of service having expired:— 'There are about three hundradmen left.— One company belongs to Cumberland county. The time of the, regiment expired on the let of July, but when the rebels invaded our State they cheerfully consented to serve until the enemy was driven from oar borders. The following officers return with the regiment : Edward S. Jones, lieutenant colonel com manding; Wt Bain B. Hedep, surgeon; Lieut. Charles A. Vernon, acting adjutant; S. P. Boyer, quartermaster; Lieut. 8. C. Wagner, commissary; J. Rarmell, chaplain; Samuel J. M'Cullough, sergeant major; Captain William E. Miller, Captain A. Wright, Captain J. Lee Englebert, Captain F. D. Wetherill, Captain E. W. Hoyle, First Lieutenant J. D. Gallo way, First Lieutenant E. W. Warren, First Lieutenant E. L. CaufFman First Lieutenant S. S. Green, Second Lieutenant A. Bradbury. This regiment was raised in July, 1861, under the auspices of Col. Young ; it was at that time.-knoWn- as Young's Kentucky cav alry, and retained that title until the removal of Col. Young some two months after its or ganization, when its title was changed to the 3d Pennsylvania cavalry, although virtually the first cavalry organized in the State for the three years' service. It numbered, when mustered into the service,' 1,200 men, and has received at varicous times recruits to the num ber 'of 400, making a total of 1,600 men. Seventy-five have re-enlisted, and those who 'have returned, with the above exception, are the only survivors of the original 1,600. Two of its colonels, to-wit: Colonels Averill and Mclntosh, have been made Generals. Titremz--GBAND Opistna—Return of the Old Favorites, and First Appearance of New Stars.—To-night will be a gala occasion for our play-goers. Rouse's Grand Star Combi nation Tragic , commence its season, at 13rant's Hall, when our people's favorites will re-appear, in connection with a . number of celebrated performers who have never yet been introduced hero. A grand bill is pre sented for this evening consisting of the thrilling play entitled Ltronerts BORGIA, or The Poisoner, in whfeh the celebrated trage dienne Miss Fanny B. Price, will appear in her favorite character of the poisoner; Mr. D. Ranched, the tragedian, will appear as Duke Alphonso. -Messrs. Meeker, Crosson,. Ales. Fisher, McAuley and others will sustain prominent characters in the piece. The en tertainment ;rill conclude with a new farce called The Mother. and Child are Doing in which Mr. Rouse, the inimitable, will ap pear as Felix Fluffy, and other characters by the members of the company. . _ Among the old members of the company we might mention - the names of Messrs. Rouse, Fisher, Crossen, Byrne, McAuley and Seavey; and Miss Funny Denham, .Miss Nellie Sprague, and Mrs. Rainfoad--all of whom are well known here. `Want of spacelorblds us - giving the Com pany such notice as it marks. We would say to eveiyhody that the. best of playeinay be expected during the a eason, and the manage- Mad is worthy of the patronage of our citi zens: The 'private' characters 'of 'the mam mal of tlielroupe are befOnd reproach. Pref.. Weber's , ordheetra, will be in • attend- ante_ . - • Tliit ward. The Recruiting OcnnmitUe IST the Third ward will meet this evening, at, 8_ o'clock, in the Sheriff's office, for the transaction of int portag hneineeB:: The members of the col lecting request ed to 'ha prat* with their subscription list and make their reports. A , folXl.o4danoals _necessary. • Ri Jlynagrattir ibaritifikft idaL e l enithig OlithAttek I=MMIIIIIIIIM ritOCKEDMIO OF MIK CUT COUNCIL.—The city councilr'held another meeting on fiatur . .day evening last, far the purpose of delibera ting on the bounty question. After the trans action of some minor business, Mr. Hall offered the following petition to be presented to the Tiegislature, the Honorable, the Senate and lhe House of Representatives of the Commontemith of Pennsylvania: The petition of the common council of the city of Marisbnrg respectfully represents That, believing . that a proper local bounty should be paid to volunteers under the recent call of the President of the 'United States for 500,000 men, or under any call hereafter to be Made so as to avoid- the necessity of a draft within the limits of said city; and believing that taxation to provide a suitable bounty should be equitable and uniform; The said council therefore pray your hon orable body to authorize said council to bor row a sum of money, not exceeding $120,000, for the purpose aforesaid, and•for the payment of the same, with the interest thereon, ts raise a fund by assessing a tax upon the in come of every male inhabitant of said city of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, not exceeding two per cent. annually, with the penalty upon every such inhabitant, upon his refusal to pay such tax, of a prohibition of his right to vote for county or city officers, until said tax be fully paid; and also the authority to allow such credit as shall be equi table to every such inhabitant as shall have subscribed and paid any sum of money to wards the payment of recruits to be passed towards the quota of said city, and also to such inhabitants as shall have furnished sub stitutes. Mr. VKIIBEICIL I move to strike out the words "with the penalty upon every such in habitant, upon his refusal to pay such tax, of a prohibition of his right to vote for county or city officers until said tax be fully paid,' and insert in lien thereof the following i : "un der such penalty as the Legislature n their wisdom may see fit to impose." Mr. HAL!. accepted the amendment. The petition was adopted by a unanimous Vote. The resolution for the appointment of a committee was then adopted, and the Presi dent appointed Messrs. Hall, Hamilton and Wilt, as such committee. On motion, the council adjourned. Foam—A lot of papers, &c., supposed to belong to Captain W. IL H. McCall. They can be obtained by calling at . this office, de l scribing property, and paying for this notice: aul3-tf NEW CLOTHING. STORM —IIIeSSIs. L. & P. Bernhard have opened an extensive assort ment of new clothing at No. 105, Market street—Hunkers new building—where the public are invited to call and get bargains, as the stock will be sold at low rates. See ad vertisement. augls-1w '' Verbeke Guards—:s4so to $4BO This company wants a few more men to fill ita ranks, to whom the highest cash bounties as above 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 Excmtivor. Btrmnmu, Walnut street, or at the Big Tent,. near the depot, or G. WASHINGTON FBNN, Captain,' Or MARIE T. awn, Recruiting Officer: . ; augll-tf Volunteers Wanted, For the "First City Zouaves." Term of ser vice one year. Local bounty $375 ; gov ernment bounty $lOO, m aking in all $475. Call at company Headquarters—Exchange Build-, ing (up stairs,) Walnut street, Harrisburg, Pa. MO. B. BITZEB, Captain. aull-dtf Sussrrrurn PApmis--EmArranurr PevEza, and all other PAPERS concerning ,the ni.s4r made out promptly, by Sullivan •8. Child,. Claim Agent, Dana . TELZGIRan buildng, Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. anlo-1w Ma. Drvsx, of the 12th Penna. Reserves, has received authority to raise companies Lick form a regiment for one year's service, of which he is in command. Parties wishing to re cruit for his regiment will call on, or address, Capt. OREM, White Hall Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. auB-tsepl* THE THOZEST LOCAL Boum in the State paid to Volunteers for one year. Also, Substitutes Waned, by G. B. Hamm, Late Capt. 12th Pa. Cavalry, JACKSON A. OLILTN, will. A. litzunizrox, Market • street. • below Third, South side, up stairs. an9-1w Recruits Wanted for the Bitiii Term of Bervi,ce, One rear. Highest Bountiiis Paid. A few more men tin 3 wanted. The officers are men of - experience,. Call at the recruiting rendezvous, White Hidi Hotel. ' Capt, JOHN T. 3101tGAII, aulo-tf Ist 14eut., W. 0. SMITH. Lechiel Greys One Years Service. A few more men wanted to fill up this F r _ ganization. $3BO to 410 local:aunty paid, $lOO. Government, making $4BO bounty. Men will go to camp and draw uniforms as soon as Mustered in. Rally men, and avoid them:en, ing draft. Headquartes Walnut street _bp % tween Third and FourtbAreehs L Rif*. Pa. -' - 4N;" Isieuts. Theodoie 0. 0. toPak:lleerititinti 9ffiae awl; • •':""-Alltight. Coblt.” Few are aware of the importaace of check tag 4,Collith or "army COLD" in Its first stage; that which in.the be ginning would yield to a mild remedy, If neglected, soon attacks the lungs. "Brawn's ytronchied Troches" give sure and almost immediate relief Naitary °time and Salters should have them, as they can be carried in the socket and taken as occasion reverts. • anglo-datelm Military Business • Attended To. '• Bounty, Pension, Bask Pay, Subsidence sod Mary end War Cabins, generally, made set mad collected: Per} apes residing at a diseases can have Abair business tans meted by mail, by addressins , EuardaicirDEß:,mtornei-iit-zilli en4ny Third stress, Harnitairit PURE VEGETABLE TONI% . TBE meat healthy persona feel more or : 4pr z s Welk this extreme warm weather , _ and lose their ap petite. They need a good strong Tonic—one - that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at 50cents per bottle, at Mrs. L. Hairs, - 1 0, 2 ; South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders , from a distance . promptly attended t 0... . augl A WORD TOITHE WISE.I There is no need or any person having swannery for one day. All I adk of Ike public Is to try my Dyad= tery Drops; _only 2d.cents a bottle. It Myn' plentant to take; can be given to a abild of any age wi thgrent dente. It baa cured - rely: bad case% and alao;611 .114andin&It, is tit worth trying. Prepared aid only k4rID'AI: pap,anlpS, Harridnultom I== 'Bounty Guards. NEW AD ' HEADQUARTERS FOR DRAFTED MEN, SUBSTITUTES, VOLUNTEERS AT .115,South Seventh St., ,secondfloor, Room Ko. 10 /tr& Drafted Men from the City or any Part of the State will be furnished with .Substitutes at short notice, and on liberal' erms. . /Or Men Enlisting, eitlier as Substitutes or Volunteers, will receive the hugest Bounties, Which will he paid to them in cash as soon as mustered in. ,Agents will be liberally paid al this Office. D. HAVENS. Philadelphia. EMS THE BEST WAY A VOID TIU•E DRAFT ! "ENLIW The New Infantry 'Regiment! NOW FORMING FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. $375 LOCAL BOUNTY ! $lOO GOVERMENT BOUNTY ! SERVE with your friends and neighbors in a company of your own, choice. Recruits will imme diately, upon enlistment, be - mustered into the U S. ser vice, and receive subsistence and clothing. Recruiting office at the Court House, Harris . burg, Pa. JOHN T. ENSMINOER, Captain, Late Lieut. Co. "A," 1211 h Begt., P. V, WILLIAM J. ADAMS, Mustering Officer. augl2-dtf BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! IN BOOTS AND Ari-oio* SELLING OFF! - - - - 'INTENDING tg close in a very shoKt time win dill ill my .iv Ps PflidOWlltook of 130b1i4 and hails* et priced Hielepresent vaiugl..lA Ii My stock was made for retail, of the best material and workmanship. To those who apply early I will sengrest bargains. L HESS, No. 12 Market Square, nent.to Felix's Confectionery. . aul2-dtaug3l GOOD NEWS TO THE CLTIZENI HARRISBMq., R r, EDUCTItIN in the piiee — of bread: The undersigned, Practical Baker, of the Sixth ward, liarrisbarg, Broad street, between Second and Third, re spectfully informs the public that ho will sell his Whe.rt Bread atlthe following mango loaves as 'smaller those. ef any other hakes in the. city : „Three -teacart = iciavesJor 26 cents; six for bOteels; , tweive for $l, • • ThesestiShing to patronize the undersigned, will do well to call at. :his . Bakery, or apply to his wagons and make their pur chases, as they will save 20 per cent, Families wishing to bake their own bread can obtain a GOOD YEAST, pre pared expressly for family use, every afternoon, at four o'clock, at his bakery. Terms cash. augb-dtf JOHN ALCORN, Practical Baker. THE DAY I '&'BUSONELL'`NIINING''COMPANY 20 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. rgattentiowof (the public is: c,alled to.the , antages offigailt ttaktVampany for-. u: Profitable Investment • The extent and vafue.of gat,: 10 `Li ri .. , Coupled , withitalstihiss4dr:Sroriritig than make-it the most aesirableili l dbertp . WiT i 6i*Atcilie plYafle Detailed information in regard to its extent and iirdir' pacts cantle had at the office of the undersigned, agent of the company, who will receive subscriptions to stock. JOHN W. HALL, Agt Office Third street, near Walnut, Harrisburg, Pa. augs-411naa.W10n ' .t ! ' ." I ATTENTIONS AT TEN Ti ON! voLuATtEtits*.tia ONX-YEARI. 110 M tbesitiiiitiiofthe s 1 mrti NOtt4 the City r . of *Magnin. '8eg 1 4 4611 lagd follows: Ward bounty, [huh. Government bounty, Total bounty 1 TAXtrY4 I .4 6I . ( 44114,11$keKt,': TERM OF SERVICE, ONE YEAR ONLY! will be paid to any pereT uit f , untislilng au acceptable Apply at Daniel Wagner's Second Ward House, Corner pf &Gond and Chestnut ertiets,.to • •'- J. W. SIMONTON, PETER S. BOYD, ' • - - - DANIEL E 4 ( Jy2s-dlf - Reerniting Botondttillchflay..gid Ward;,, - a Cavalry HOrsek walited: dimmer Quarrramutram's Owes, U. S. A.. 1 Haniusauxo, Pass ,, July 26th, 1864. J . TTNTIL further:.o6ifiravooo hundred and siaty.five (185) dollars per head will be paid for all Cavalry I - lorses, delivered at the Government stables at Harrisburg, Pa, Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not lers than (5) five nor more thorn (S);apne years old, froml4,y, to 16 handl high, , tell. tosEed_ ___, , m6 7l PactlY htliAr r hrid/st,wms anti of Mae fullielept fdipillairyLPETPostst The sfleiffeaPtenr beeivtagY adhered band iisticuy aCrced sa everipargiciair, , transmit, made as delimpf (7) seven uoreenortOV.6l%. Hours of intipeotion ( 4 . :0 114 Titu mend ja urgent and a nimmediate response 1 solicited. E. C. REICIiENBACH, jy26 dtf Capt, and Ass't Qr. Mr. tiPMz! Dr¢lti . :•s . A LIENS and persons under or over the re il gutted age, who have been enrolled in this (14th) 'District, or any other District in the State, can have their exemption papers made out at rates fixed by law. ,Now the tarektopiA the draft. z , • • 167:,•=r1V3i1 a . , Nr9W3l **6 l 9k; 4 11 4.414114.4 1 . 2 4;,. 2r 0 ,3*.:40 . Maid the armyaarwbstitidins g om o b tai n the gnewligw.. Warn. . Business transacted by mail at legal rates, and cost of travel thereby voided. - . Call at once,- oiniktreatAtfri - EUGENE SNYDER, Alleniey at Law, 3d street, Harriabervlsa. ;199-eod2nleit . iY - 71L E,TI • 4 PAILAittl ' iYfAC OJA • MIRbS'!! Co;.'4 LAFCII:I4FO $5 0 0 BOUNTY! For one year's ser- Mce only . )ien mustered immediately and paid cash dottivs4oo:"Come singly, or in squads. Any person brifting 20 men will be commissioned a Second - Lieuteinkitrari men a First Lieutenant; 40 men a Captain. , The above will be estmuterdlo . the letter. Apply to CoL )IHeaaitift,'6ll'ehegib:i L LuEt?st.ll"/~R. 0 41-RARE CRANCEPOIVIPECULATION. FOR inieTHOTESEEND CAVALRY SABRES rates as will give parties wishing to invest a *Lee chance to make money The Sabra must he sold to 'satisfy unpaid chins. Batsples furnished and a!1 war meted equal to samples . for fall particulars addresS G. B. KEEPER, aug6-dlo* egb. Bps 87, Reading, Penna. X4O R#W.AII, - D. QTOLEN, on the Mt., from the livery 10 13 stable of the se - er, In Harrisburg, a ROAN MARE, 9 years old, 15% daigh, small star on face, black mane and tail,• - wh x ir on right hind pasture; shows the white of her e w n working er mpvlng her bead; always paces wh er the saddle. Also, a MGT; painted black, tirirso white, letter 8, on both de panels, leather •cuslanf u l top . Also, a set of • $4O reward iilll 'd for the retnrn of the Mire, Buggy and Harness f such information as will lead to their recovery, an elsrest of the thief. ang9-dtf i..— • F. K. SWARTZ. d'IROSSE & BLVICM'ELL'S ENGLISH sv PICHLEB, a rue arlolde for table use, Just received lad fi r aide by /1111:11,31t febl (etKicellike to Wm. Dookl= =Z=l Ab~U El►lEI'T s. BRAN'T'S HAS, Y BRANT'S HALL. RETURN OR THE FAVORITE ' S. RETURN OF THE ZeIfrORTTEE. • Routo'i Star Combination Company, ROLM'S Star Combination - Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Will re-open at the' above Hall ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15th Firit .. „applorance of young and ten ted Tregtc Star Miss FANNY PRICE. Miss -We'tcY PRICE Miss FANNY PRICE, - • ..• Miss FANNY Fir:, appearance of the great Tragedian HANCHETT. • • fir. D. /lA.NCHETT. ' . Mr. D. HANCHETT. Also the first'appearance of the - very popular young actor Mr. W, H. MEEKER. . ,•`' Mr. W. H. MEEKER Mr. W: rt: isi.!EEKEt. l)fr.For further particulars see programme. SANFORD'S' 'HALL. THIRD WEEK OF THE CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY, ON MONDAY, JULY 25, 1864: HIS company consists of the best star'isar T formers, consisting of S-WqggS: ANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, &C. The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they Latent making this THE Concert Hall of the city. HARRY WELLS Z>s 00, ,.1 1 0Prielors BILLY PORTBR, Business Agent. _ Jy23 d2t la:'.s l " .10 E , oW I. Proprietor. J IL DONNELL IllusinessAgent JOE MILLER Stage Manager ANDY WILLIAMS Leader of Orchester HARRY MESTAYER ... ....J. G. HIOLF.E OPEN every night with a first-edass com pany of male and female artistes. The perform ance embraces every variety 'of legitimate amusement, such as SINGING, IfOSICAL FARCES, DANCING, COMIC OPERAS, 'PANTOMIIIEz, NEGRO COIIICALITIE , , • BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 50 cents. Doors open at 7. To commence at 843 , c10ck. jylAdtf Wanted, ACHILD'S NURSE, or a girl to do general house work in a small family. Must bring good .recommendations. Either will Jim of, a good place by 'iaCii.friag;r4 ',(aul3.4f) "THIS OFITGE. Wanted, LIEUTENANT with a few men. For A' further partiehlus *intro or Capt. Dean. °flied Wahiut Street, bbtween'Third and Fourth streets, where lie highest local bounty is paid to volunteers. augl24 25 CARPENTERS wanted immediately.— Apply to H• M. KOLLER, Harrisburg. Good wages will be paid, augl2-dlw* .WANTEP,. FOR a country hotel, a good white Female COOK. Also a zood Chambermaid. Om/ wages will be paid. 3lust Mae Well recommended. Apply at augludlw • - THIS OKRICK ?C[TANTEID---:An inifariaished: or furnished cl o ta r ge , rt cr cu r a a: s t. ofti furnished 'Or untarnished t augd-dtt Pa ' - enquire THIS °FILO/ • 'Minted to Rent, , A HOUSE containing 5 .or 6 rooms for a small faintly. Leave directions at this office. Rent paid in advance monthly, if required. auB-tf • WANTED, , . PRACTICAL BAR-TENDER: , Apply at ix.' the salooit underAerr's Hotel iisy -dtr $2OO 100 $3OO WA_NTED, TO RENT—An unfurnished room, within fire minuted - walk or the post of fice. Address Box 301, Post Office. • aug4-dtf "ILATANTED 7 --At $l5O per Month.,- 7 We. want V CatiVasser in every county! . We have agents making $l5O por month which we will prove to any, doubting applicant. Address - - TONES BROS. & CO. ji,2B-1m Baltimore, Md. • -- .Elouse and Lot for . Sale. rfttLE sabscribei.olifers, at public sills,: his Rome and Lot, eituated on Front street, opposite Broad street.. The Roam is large frame, built in the most substantial manner, and of the best material. The lot- is 128 feet in front and over 200 deep. An excellent well of *liter is near the house. The property will be knowri. by its proximity. to. Independence Island. For 'terms call on DAVID HARTZ, aug4-dtham2w . on the River road near the city. PRIVATE SALE. HT sahsoriber offers, at private sale, the following valuable property; situate in Susquehanna township, . Dauphin county, on the Jonestown road, about 'one arid one-half miles from ileaviaburg: A tract of land, containing 6 acres, bounded by lands of James Colder, heasof Aiello John Forster and..eithers, thereon erected. a ; large frame Rouse, neatly new, and frame Btu* together with other necessary outbuildings. A well with never Tailing water in the basement of the house; also, a vent iety of choice fruit trees, consisting of apples, pears and ;cherries. FereoSidesircuis o seelo s .the property will please call on the subscriber, residing on the premises. - . PETER IL SHAFFER. N. B.—if he liboVo property is not sold before the ;Sd of September next, it will be offered at public sale on that day, on-the premises. aug6-d2w I PROVOST ldkasnar.'s OPTICR, 14m DISTRICT, 1 • Ilamunsunci, Pa., June 0, 1884. 'goo DRAFTED MEN:—I am directed by %A.---. 1 4/ 0 -0 31 -L Q B9mfor4 r ,a. 41, Provoo, mama (general, by his circular, No. 69, - of June 4, 1884, to pub lish "That drafted men are not allowed to enlist as volun teers after being (hafted; and that the credits for drafted men will rpm for', the slub-dlitricts Than which they ; were drafted, no matter whether local bounty liar or has ;not been t paht to Such men, upon "illegal enlistment." . NATO, 'KAY .CLEMENT,. Captain and Pregostliarthal, 14th Dia't, Pa. je6-dtf $3OO REWARD. • TlFfollowing Unita. Rates securities have een lost, viz: $l,OOO 73-10 Treasury Note, dated Oct. 1,1361, No; 22;477 500 do do 1,363 500 do do . 1,369 500 do do " 1,370 The above hare on them the coupons fitim Oot. 1, 1862, indualye. $lOO 7 340 Treasury Not 4, dated Aug. 10, '6l, No. 64,064 100 do do. 64,227 - • The latt4r fire .not,e49.lare on them _the Coupons from Feb. 19, 1863, inelusitM. • • - 1 41,000 One Year Certificate of liniettedness, due April; 1883 - • No. 8,194 1 /BE4- PAYMENT ON :ILL ABOVE. MIS BEEN TOPPED at the United States Treasury, and the holder f them will not-receive` payment. The above reward will be paid, on behalf of the person 01411113 g theta, ifleft trith I& WEIR, Cashier. ILtannosinto, Ally 29,-1861-113wkw2w FOR SALE, ;WEE. gbod will and futtiires of an old - and 'C established Restaurant . For farther particulars addrgss [aug9-41t1], Harrisburg, P. 0. [lainl,A Rains, fine ,k9tlio de11341/0W illrsahrjb, y,the firkin or pound, jtu!t, Ung,r. , • - BOYER k 'WEEPER. feIInTESE.-ChUitie • new crop Cheese, just \ _ pp COVE R itignig u aiiklitedved tikei d .1"11114t0 WANTS. 64,228 64,229 64,230 CANDIDATES. FOR REGISTER. 9EORGE MARK, of South Hanover town- - ship, offers himself as it candidate tbr the Mee e( ISTF.R, of Dauphin county. If elected, Nark pledges himself to . perform the duties of . pike with fidelity.jetie-detwtc CANDIDATE FOR CONGARSiI. Ratinummto, Pa.; Jlthtf TRundersigned respectfully offeishimaelf to' the Republicans of the 14th Cangretelonal Da nia of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of pda phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for' nomination by the several county conventions of. the add: District. ueliadtol .TOSIARREtri.•- FOR RSGIST.ER. RUDOLPH MIT.T.V.E„ of East Hanover townshM, offers himself as a candidate for the 44) of Register. If nominated and elected he pledgee /Am self to fulfil the duties of the 0200 with fidelity. fe2s-d2wkwte* EITDOLPII GOVERNMENT SALES, &C. AUCTION SALE CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR Durant : kw; CAVALRY BUREAU, 01710 E cm Cgrgr Quairramsasisn, Wasahrores, D. C., August 3, 1864. be sold at public auction, to tbo W i highest bidder, et the times and places stained be low. viz: Reading, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August 18, 1864. Altoona, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August 25, 1864. Leblnon, Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 1 , 1884. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 8, 1.884. TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Horses at each place. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of the Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses sold TERMS: CASH In United States Currency. JAMES A. ERIN. aaB-dtsB Lt. CoL and C. t;I. M. Cavalry Surest. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WAY GO BARGAINS!! HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES' HAIR NETS, and HEAD DRESSES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FRENCH LACE, and TISSUE VEILS, ETC.. AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Everybody should callut once, and secure great bar gains, at Mrs. MAYER'S, aug3 dtf No. 13 Market street. LIQUID RENNET. LIQUID RENNET ' . yields with milk the most luscious of all deserts for the table ,• the light est and most grateful diet for invalids and children. Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easyof digestion, and supports the system with the least possible excitement When still greater nutritive power is desired; cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful converts a quart of milk into a firm curd. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by S. A. KUNKEL, jels-tf 118 Market street. NOTICE. c...ty, . I, —. , at present a resident , of being duly sworn, do depose and say that I was enrolled in 1863, in the county of , Fa., where I then resided, but - that I moved from there in the month of ---,-- 18—, into said first above, name; 1 am a man, and by occupation a ---, and hereby request that my enrollment may be clang to suit my present residence. Nara.—The above is adopted by the Board of &MA/. 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 lista from one District or Bub-District to another. j 3 29 lm GET OUT OF THE DRAFT One 'Year's Service. CAPT, MILES, AND LIEUT LIGHTNER - , HAVING received authority (the Bret is sued) to raise a company of vobantmrs for ONE YEAR'S SERVICE, now offer rare inducemmits to able bodied men to enter the service. appli'ia the COURT ROUSE, or at MILES' GROCERY STORE, on Ridge Wad,' jy27-dtt VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. , . HE subscriber offers for sale a valuable T Tavern Stand, situate on the Lancaster tarnpiketitil the borough of Middletown, consisting of a large two-story Brick Hotel, extensive stabling and all other necessary out•buildings. Also, two adjoining lots, having erected on each a two story frame dwelling. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, on the the premises SAMUEL D iesi-ousatsm* lOR KALE, ATEN -HORSE power steam engine and boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pumps and heater complete; oscillating engine and cylinder boiler, manufac tured by Joel Weinman , patent improved oscillating en gine builder. May be aeon at Canal shops, foot of Walnut street, Harrisburg. For terms, ac., enquire at Canal office, Market' street, near United States Hotel. ' HAMM:MG, July 23, 1864 SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY lAM happy to offer to the public a large and splendid assortment of SUPERIOR GOLD PENS, manufactured by LEROY W. FAIRCHILD. These Pena are well finished, elastic, and will sive en. tire Malefaction. PLEASE TRY THEY. SOKEMR'S BOOK STORR, Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, HarriatniniF Pa. app • • •• SUBSTITUTES AND LOCAL CREDITS FIIItNISKED. JILARTIES wanting Substitutes can be taw , plied at ban ratta Local credits furnished and warranted. - ' - The public will lad our House disposed to deal liberaily with all. C. 0. ZI3IIIHRIIAN & CO, jy 19 Imo 121 Market Street, Harrisburg, - Patriot and Union copy and send bill to this office. ITBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in P - pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed the drat day of June, 1839, the stockholders of the Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the next session or the Legislature for a renewal of its char ter, with an increase of its capital from 6150,000 to $200,000. 0 . it. RIND, President. WASELIGTON,• PA., June 24, 1864. je27 DESERTERS. sin WILL be paid for information of A../ the whereabouts of any deserters from the V. S. service. All communications strictly confidential,- Address Box 18, Harrisburg, P. 0. • aug41464 SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, - of all grades and prices, at , SIEMER &TRAZIIik4; Success= to W. Deck, Jr., k CO. • Dealers to Fine Faintly Groceries. TEss BF im and BrEssßoßx.- c h o l a article of Moss Beef aid rok ... , 51M1X114115034 4 ap9 an loo6 acri to Vfn/DOCkh Jr., k SPICED OYSTERS.---Extra fine Baltinaot o Oysters, spiced, innyecelied at • jylB _ BOY& & Q 1 E. A 14L kinds of hauling with wagons or carts 11 ~CUI ta,pnimptlydona by. calling JACOB - BRAEHREA • • corner ollffeend street and leetlry RE 001TNTRY SOAP.—A small but supeyiitr , lot of Horao-madoSoap Just received at Ant - § RIBLER k. FRAZER'S. :LyETRA WHITE 'WHEAT lected White Wheat' Firmly Flour jest recei y&t ; and for eele ;- 131.1111 - 44 - 7,Azm jys - Swimming to W. Dock, Jr., Co. .INO. KAY CLEMENT; CHAS. C. HAWN; S. T. CHARLTON. Board of KatoBMW: FM