The Indian War. AN INDBGEDILFATE DIASSACRE OF WHITE MEN LEAVENWORTH, Aug. 15. The Atchison Press has news from Little Blue, that the Indians, on Sunday last, com menced an indiscriminate murder of the whites in that section of the stage route. The station-keepers and settlers were all leaving, and the Overland Mail coaches had stopped running. ALL THE TRIPES ON THE PLAINS COLLEAGITED FOR WAR. ST. Louis, Aug. 15. A dispatch from Fort Leavenworth to the Democrat says the Indian outrages continue in Northern Kansas. The people in the northwestern counties have been murdered, their crops destroyed, and their stock driven off. The evidence accumulates to show that all or nearly all the tribes on the plains are banded together for war. General Blunt has issued orders that no arms or ammunition shall be sold to them, and notified all officers having authority with the Indians not to allow them to leave their reservations for the West, and that such act will be taken as a proof of their hostility, and treated accordingly. CROPS DESTROYED BY GRASSHOPPERS, LEAVENWORTH, August 15.—The Kokotah Union of the 2d says everything in the nature of crops in the Missouri Valley, from Fort Pierre to Sioux City, has been ruined in the short space of two days by grasshoppers, and that the supply of food must be imported for the subsistence of the people during the en suing year. Au Expedition up the James River. WASIIINGTON, August 15. The mail boat from City Point to-day; re ports that on Saturday afternoon a body of our troops embarked on transports at City Point, and moved up the river during the night, and, under cover of the fire of the gun boats, had effected a landing near Dutch Gap. The object of this movement is stated to be the dislodgement of a considerable force of the enemy who had entrenched themselves on the river, and possibly also as a reconnoissance to ascertain what troops Lee has before Rich mond, and if he is sending any considerable reinforcements to Early. Heavy firing was going on when the Vanderbilt loft, both can nonading and musketry. DIED. On the 15th inst., ?arenas', rtCAKE, aged 67 years. The funeral will take place on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence in Walnut street, near Third, to Nvlyich the relatives: and friends are invited to attend without further notice. aul6-3t* NEW Al) VEI(TISEMENTS. A - A - TANTED-A Restaurant Cook. Apply y y at the National House, Market street, near Fourth. aut6-41t* WANTEDI—Three or four HOUSE CAR PENTERS. Apply to W. J. SIBLE, augl6-dtf Corner Sixth and Walnut streets. BAR—TENDER WANTED. AYOUNG MAN who can come well recom mended; also a GIRL for dining-room work, at MANSION LIOUSIg, third and Walnut streets, augl6 It] FOUND, APROMISSORY NOTE, drawn by Walter F. Austin in favor of James R. Shearer. The owner can have the came by proving property, paying charges, and calling at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. aulit-aat Private Sale. - - - AVALUABLE Kentucky Black Hawk Horse is olreied for sale. He is live years old, tine rict,ng or driving, perfectly gentle, and will make an ex cellent family horso. For particulars enquire of J. D. HOFFMAN, Franklin House, aul6-dfe or to Capt. tilLslotr.E, at Camp Curtin. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE NORTH. ERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. lu accordance with the provisions of tile new Internal Revenue law, ic becomes necessary that all receipts given by this company for merchandise received ler transporta tion, should bear an INTMcNAL IikIVENUE STAMP of the value of two cents, the expenses of tile sante to he borne by the party receiving such receipts. All receipts taken by this company for merchandke delivered to con signees, will be stamped by tab.' company. Consignees requiring it receipt irons the company fur money paid for freight (wnen exceeding twenty dollars,) must affix the stamp, J . N. DU GAMY, General Superintendent. Office of General Superintendent borthern Central Railway Co., Balm., Aug. 18, 1864.5 aul6--.2w RESOLUTION to increase the salary of DANIEL. K. CALLEADEM, Keeper of Lock7up and Jan. nor of Council. Resolved., 1 hat the salary of Daniel K. Callender, Keep er or the Lock-cp and Janitor of Council, be increased from Thirty-live dollars per month to Racy dollars per mouth, commencing September 1, 1864. Passed August 32, 1864. W. 0. HICKOK, President of Common Council. Attest:—Davin Mums, Clerk. Returned by the Mayor to the Council with his objec tions, dated August la, 1.864; when, on 'notion, Council proceeded to re-consider the resolution notwithstanding the veto of the Mayor, as directed by the 9th section of the charter, and after such re-consideration passed the same, by nine members of Council voting therefor. DAVID HARRIS, Clerk or common Council MEI RESOLUTION to increase the salary of the City Treasurer, Aesolved, That the City Treasurer's salary be increased to seven hundred dollars per year, to commence April 1, 1864. Passed August 12, 1864. W. 0. HICKOK, President of Common Council. Attest—Davin Hams, Clerk. Returned by the Mayor to the Council with his objec tions, dated August 3.4, 1864; when, on motion, Council proceeded to reconsider the resolution notwithstanding the veto of the Mayor, as directed by the 9th section of the charter, and alter such reconsideration passcd the same, by nine members of Councit voting, therefor. DAVID RAYO4I3, Clerk of Common Council. aul6.lt New Infantry Regiment. ONE YEAR'S SERTIC. 4 '. HIGHEST LOCAL BOUNTIES, Rs 'R an i: d ji cl T otte:imme an ttT-11:fttterrett ir ei in, sietnisiett. Ak t y- hecruiting °lnce in Third street near Market, Her. risburg. J. WESLEY AWL. August (0, 1864. auLi-lw PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! rgundersigned have established a PAC RY at Harrisburg, Pa., for the purpose of MANUFACTURING 1100 P SKIRTS, of all styles, sizes, shapes and qualities. We pay particu lar attention to to the very latest English Steel. We keep a large assortment constantly on hand Our Salesroom is at No. 24 Sacosn Svacxr, adjoining J. B. Boyd's' Chair and Furniture Rooms, Where we will sAI very low, at Wholesale and Retail. Our Retail Defiartraent is in charge of competent aul6-11n* COHEN Dlho3. & CO., No. 21 street, Harrisburg HEADQUARTERS; PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT. ) HAmustictin., August 16, 1864. j /111 IE STATE MEDICAL BOARD of Penn_i. sylvania will meet in Pittsburg, on MONDAY, the 29th day of August, 1864, and eontieue (luring the week, to Pennsylva examine candidates for the post of Medical Officers, In nia Re Physicians of Pennsylvania, In good health, furnishing be admitted t satisfactory teatimo theoexamination.nials as to moral character, Ate. will The room in which the examination will be held will b e i m ndicated Lathe Pittsburg morning papers', on the day eting. By order of the GAveraor JOBEKI PIIILLIP.6, Surgeon General penxtsvcatita ttul6 dtd - RAMS, BEEF AND TONGUES—a fresh AA; invoice at [gull MUM k FRAM'S. pait # EtitFap4 RARRinBITEG, PA. TUESDAY EYENIIO, ittODST 16, 1864. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.--All Adver tisements, Business Notice., Marriages, Deaths, &c., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be scoots'. panted with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Everting Edition are inserted in the Horn ing Edition without extra charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Is Tows.—Brigadier-General Brooke, (for merly Colonel of the 53d Pennsylvania regi ment,) who was recently wounded near Pe tersburg, Va., arrived in this city yesterday. RESISTING THE POLICE.--John Rafferty was yesterday arrested on a charge of attempting to rescue a prisoner from the hands of a police. The Mayor committed him to an swer at court. PROMOTED. -We are pleased to learn that Geo. F. Mish, formerly assistant surgeon of the Anderson Cavalry, has been promoted to sur geon of the 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers, in Gen. Geary's division. ORDINANCES.—The city council has passed an ordinance increasing tho salary of Daniel K. Callender, keeper of the lockup, to forty dollars per month; also, one increasing the salary of city treasurer to seven hundred dol lars per annum. =C:=l THIRD Cavennr.—A number of the mem bers of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry passed through this city this morning, en route for their homes. They are ordered to report in Philadelphia on the 23d inst., previ ous to being mustered out of service. ==l ENTITLED TO PENSIONS —The Commissioner of Pensions has decided that hundred-day volunteers are entitled to pensions in all re spects the same as three years' men. He says: "The law under which all pensions based on service in the present war are allowed, is un equivocal in its language, making no distinc tion between those engaging for a longer or shorter period." Yr.srranex we briefly noticed an accident that occurred at the railroad, in the lower end of the city, by which Mr. Michael Burke was seriously injured. Our paper had 'scarcely left the press until Mr. B. died, from the ef fects of his wounds. In addition to the -crash ing of iais foot, the physicians at once discov ered that he was severely injured internally,. and could not recover. His death occurred Within two hours after the accident befel him. Thus has paused away, suddenly, one of our wealthiest raitizens. His age was about sev enty. NEW N:LTIONAL TKEATEE.—There is already a decided change perceptible in this beautiful Temple of the Drama. The improvements which. are being effected will, we feel confi dent, ensure the approval of the most critical, One, of the prominent conveniences will be the entire separation of the parquette entrance from that of the gallery, and the having a distinct ticket office for each place. It is the intention of the managers to make this a permanent resort for our theatrical going community. There will be found in the com pany which has been engaged, some of the most talented artists, the names of whom will appear in due time. Look out for open ing night, when the cry will be, On! on! to the National! LARCENY. —Herbert Bell was before the Mayor this morning, charged with the larceny of $456 from B. F. Houser. Both these men are colored, and board at Mrs. Johnson's, in Tanner's alley. Last evening certain white men went to the hoarding house to obtain money from Hclitser. The latter placed his greenback's in Bell's hands for safekeeping, in order that lie could deny having any in his own possession. Houser afterwards.retired, and Bell visited his room several times during the night, and stated to Mrs. Johnson, on vis iting the room the third time, that he was "going up to give Houser his money." Again he went to EL's room ; this time he awoke Houser and told him that his money was gone. H. denies that the money was given to him, and charges Bell with the theft. Tim) latter was committed to prison, for court, this morning, after a hearing before the Mayor. l=:=I WELCODIE TO THE FAVOILITES.—A v(.3ry large andience assembled at Brant's Hall, last even ing, to welcome Rouse's Star Combination Company, who gave its first entertaimment of the season. To say that all present were de lighted with the performance, would but im perfectly express the feelings of the auditors. The great play of Lucretia Borgia was ren dered in a style that surpassed eve. ry former en tertainment given by the troupe, last season, which every person then pronou - aced the best ever given here. The celebratei t tragedienne, Miss Fanny B. Price, is truly wit hout a rival in her great character of the Pois oner, and Mr. Hanchett, as the Duke of Fern - tra, fully main tained his reputation as a perfect tragedian. The other characters were so well sustained as to render them faultless. in the closing farce, Ur. Rouse,. the nalvalled comedian, was as funny as ever, and. was greeted with rounds of applause. He is a great favorite with our people, and as a performer on the stage, and a gentleman off the stage, has be come endeared to all who have made his ac quaintance. • To-night will be 'presented the thrilling play entitled Love's Sacrif ice , with Miss Price as Margaret Elmore, and Mr. Hanchett as Matthew Elmore. 'The whole company will appear in this beau tiful play, which is one calculated to draw an immense . audience.— A RIM in the Darl,c will be the closing piece, with Mr. nous' a as Sam Pettibone. We would say to or ie and all, go to Brant's Hall to-night, and go early. Secure your seats at Bannvart's Drug Store during the day, to avoid the o ouftisioa4noident-tO the jam •that nrsy be .7.pi s it ec t' • PAXTON Fran CONPANT.-A special al. , of this company will be held at 8 o'clock this evening, at their Hall. By order of the Pres ident. FOB Sam —An elegant building lot, situat ed on Third street above North,- 21 feet front by 131 feet in depth, running to a2O feet wide alley. For particulars enquire at au9-dtf THIS OFFICE. Camsminivan , rx Rurss.—Stereoscopic views of the different parts of the tow - n, ta ken on the spot, for sale at J. Rosendale's Optical Institute, No. 2.9 North Second Street. augls-3t =I SENT oFr. —Young Magill, the rebel, who was recently captured and brought here under guard, was to-day sent to Fort Warren. He was securely ironed, and will doubtless remain in confinement until the close of the war. He was one of the principal incendia ries who operated at Chambersburg. SPECIAL ATTENTION is invited to the adver tisement of Captain J. Wesley Awl, who has opened a recruiting office for the one year's service, in Third street, near Market. Cap tain A. is an experienced officer, and will make an excellent commander. The highest local bounties are paid, and liberal induce ments offered. -.- Second Ward, Attention! The Collecting Committees of the Second ward bounty fund are requested to meet at D. Wagner's Second Ward House, this evening, at 7i o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested, as important business will be transacted. . --.___ Only Ten Men Wanted To fill the VERBEICE GUARDS full to the handle. Come to time now, boys ! Rally to serve your country and avoid the draft. $4OO or more local bounty paid. Call at EX CHANGE BUILDING, (lower room,) Walnut street. G. WASHINGTON FENN, Captain. MARE T. Con, First Lieutenant. The Best Way to Avoid the Draft Enlist in the new infantry regiment now forming for one year's service. $425 'local bounty, $lOO Government bounty. Serve with your friends and neighbors in a company of your own choice. Recruits will immediately upon enlistment be mustered into the United States service, and receive subsistence and clothing. Recruiting office at the Court House, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN T. ENSMLNGER, Captain, Late Limit. Co. A, 127th Beg. P. V. Watrent J. ADAM, Mustering Officer. augls-tf ===l2:l SUBS/TTOTE PAPERS-ENLISTMENT PAPERS, and all other PAPERS concerning the DRAFT made out promptly, by Sullivan S. Child, Claim Agent, Dana . TarzanaPs building, Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. aulo-1w NEW CLOTEING STORE. —Messrs. L. & P. Bernhard have opened an extensive assort ment of new clothing at No. 105, Market street—Kunkel's new building—where the public are invited to call and get bargains, as the stock will be sold at low rates. See ad vertisemeift. angls-1w I=== Mss. Drims, of the 12th Penna. Reserves, has received authority to raise companies to 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-tsepP Lochiel Greys One Years Service. A few more men wanted to fill up this or ganization. $3BO to 410 local bounty paid, $lOO Government, making $4BO bounty. Men will go to camp and draw uniforms as soon as mustered in. Rally men, and avoid the coin ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be- . tween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisburg, Pa. W. A. DFAN, Capt. Lieuts. Theodore G. Thomas, Ed. G. De beck, Recruitmg Officers. au9-tf Recruits Wanted for the Baily Guards. Term of Service, One Year. Highest Bounties' Paid. A few more men are wanted. The' officers are men of experience. Call ,at the recruiting rendezvous, White Hall Hotel. Capt. JOHN T. HORGAN, aulo-tf Ist Lieut. W. 0. SMITH. Volunteers Wanted, For the "First City Zonaves." Term of ser vice one year. Local bounty $375 -; gov ernment bounty sloo,msking in all $475.. Call at company Headquarters—Exchange Build ing (up stairs,) Walnut street, Harrisbnrg, Pa. JNO. 8. BITUR, Captain. aull-dtf SPECIAL NOTICES. Military .thasinena Attended To. Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subabitenee and =WY and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mail, by addressing ICIIGENESNYD.ER, .itterneyot-Lirw, endly Third aims, Harrisbari IS . . Summer Goods at low prices, I T c i h N os G EI ot. ummo rthoes Goods, Lawich Sun Chnbrellaa, Lace Shawls, and Summer nhawla We have also on hand a very large assortment of HuaUna,-Calicoe, Gin* hams, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black Ms, Paid Silks, White Cambric; Undressed French Cambrick White wad Colored ib1141142, and in fact an assortment of dry . gouda notsurpasted by any. To all of which - we Invites thane Who wish to purchase, and promise to sell at lees prices than we can replace them for again. As ail kinds of dry goods are advancing every day, now Is the time to buy. . 8. LEWY. "A Slight Cold? , Coughs. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or “SLFIIIT Como" 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 Troches' give sure and almost immediate relief. Military Officers and Soldiers should have them, 45 they can be carried in the pocket and taken as occasion requires. auglo.dawlm PURE VEGETABLE TONIC. MBE most healthy persons feel more or less weak this extreme warm weather, and lose theireri petite. They need a good strong Tonic—one that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at 50 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's, No. 27, Heath Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. augl j . ,4Ik3W*.UWIIi? . JU . aI! . 4Ai . AaW DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 80 days, the wont cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, seminal weakness, Insan ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter from wbat cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, pootpaid, by mail, on receipt of en order. One Box will perfect, Me cure in moat CMG. Address , JAM S. Binura,,, Jyl64l.lirda General Agent; 429 Broadway, A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," "Tonic Bitters," "Sanniparilla,l' -"Nerrous Antidotes," An., An. Ate., and after you are satisfied with the result, then fry one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI FIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days They, are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and aaintary in their effects on the broken down and thattered oonatitution. Old and young ran take them with advantage::. Imported and sold in the tinted States only by JAS. 3 BUTLF.II, - No. 427 Broadway, New York. gwAgent for the Dotted States. - - P. B.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post-paid—money refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given. jyls-d xcr3m A WORD TO THE WISE There is no need Of any person having the Dys , mtery for one day. All I ask of the public is to try my Dysen tery Drops; only 25 cents a bottle. It is very pleasant to take; can be given to a child of any age with great coat.. deuce. It has cured very bad cases, and also of long standing It is itriee t worth trying. Prepared and sold only by Hrs. L Ball, Smith Pine street, Harrisburg. Jy2s-dtf EDITOR OF TRI.RORAPH . , . 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This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Gloos Bbach• or Na uroi ßrown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Bair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM' A. BATCH ELOR. All others are mini hillatlonst, 'and .shoild be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &o Factory-81 BAR MAY ST, N. Y. SAVCSICLOV'S 111111' TOILET CRUZ 104 DILEBIiING THE 11.1.17, r zi • ' ' ja4itlY NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RF.GULATIONS THE PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE , PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 14th DISTRICT,' RARE/SHOW. l'a., August 15, 1864. f THE FOLLOW — II EEG - tr LATIONS OF Atha Provost Marshal's Office are published for the In struction and guidance of all persons interested, in order that, in future, the public need not be in doubt as to when, where and to whom to apply for information on matters connepted with this department.' Ist The ROAM of *Korolliikent contains each day (Sun days excepted) it the proper room at 10 o'clock A. M. If business requires it, the morning session will continue' till 12,1 i O'CAXi: P. M.; the afternoon sessions commence at 2f4 o'clock and continuo till 6 o'clock P. M. In no case will examinations tOr disability be made atter day light. . . . 2nd J. J. Weitzel, principal clerk to Bcard of Enroll ment, will at all tunes furnish information proper to be furnished from the recOrds or thelioard - ' 3rd A. F. Calpp, adjutant and special deputy, will be found in the office room of the Provost Marshai. Ile has a general charge, and. can be applied. to in all cases. 4115 The Enrollment Department is in charge of D. S. Burns. • sth A. E. Eyster superintends the mustering. and re cruiting department, and has charge of the records and rolls connected therewith; also, with enlistments into the "Veteran li,sertre Corps." Bth R. R. Cable has Fauns :of the clothing depth t meta 7th For • idormatiOn with roferenob to horses and property 'tufted as the•property of the Government,' ap ply to John Heller; in -the Mush:Ong 'tinil-Recruiting•-.D.i partment: ••x • r-3 ••• • 'Bth For information with inference to Deserters and persons arrested, apply to side deptirtfnent, • ' L . Bth John Charters has charge of accounts, records, &c. 10th For infosnation upon any subject not above spe cifically designated, apply to the Provost Marshal, or to Adjutant 11. I. Clapp. 11th. All clerks and employees are required to be at their posts for duty at S o'clock A. M. The ofllea will be closea to the public at 6 o'clockst. 12th Clerks and employees are required and directed to be polite to customers and attentive to all persons doing business in the rrovost Marshal's office. it is a duty and pleasure to inform and serve those requiring information or service, and if any clerk or employee fads in prompt attention or peeper courtesy ; he will be at once diselarged. 13M Clerics and employees are not permitted to receive fee or -reward for services , rendered. if they do so, the penalty will be immediate disohargo. To offer such fee . and , to,receive it are equally high inisderneenors. . . J/413. KAY CLEMENT, Captain and Provost idlu^stial 14th District, l'enn The members of the Board or Enrollment are John; Kay Ciement, Yrovost, Marshal, Charles C. Hawn, Coat. missloner, S. T. Charlton, Surgeon ; either of whom may be consulted at all time; during business hous, ini mamma commuted with the business of the Board. The 'ProveiVldarahaPs Office is in Fourth street. op:; posito the Government Battery. augl6-dim NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR SOIIOO.LS. THE SONG GARDEN; SECOND .1300)i, B 7 DR., LOWED 31ABON-Is no* - xeddy, -LP conistuAlg itiarge number find great, variety of New, :tongs, Bounds, Exercises, Sie., with she Elements of Mu sicat Notation. The series is designed to include three books, progressively arranged, but web book complete in need'. The First and Thiid Books will bo issued as soon as ready. Price of Song Garden, Second Book, $7 00 per dozen. One' copy will be sent pest-paid to ' , any teacner for examination, on receipt of fifty cents. For sale by MASONd lIAMLIN, Boston. Published by MASON BROTHERS, New York. ' NEW. MUSIC BOOK FUR -CHOIRS T H E-..K ICT E .1 WILLIAM B. . work is the retail of:dr. Bradbury's collecting and esnnposing for several years; 'and is everywhere being re-. cemul with the greatest favor by the most experienced singers and musicians. The extent of Mr. Bradbury's popularity may be judged from the fact, that of his last took, the,JukiGge, over 200,000 have been sold, and of his, entire works iribrOThan 2,1100,001 r. In addition to its rich collection of Tunes and Anthems,! the Key-Note has a great variety of Exorcises and light.; Glee Cnoruses, suited to social or Singing-echool use, and' inevery particular it is believed the lovers of good music at church and at home will find the Key-Note just adapted to their wants. Sacujoie copies by-mril, prepaid,.sl. 50. Nor sale by JLABGIif dr. HAIMIS, Boston. Published by . MASQN MM./TIMM, New:Fork.. augl6-d3t.eod 'Patted. States Tax .Payers PaNOTI n all taxes remaining d afer the 24th inst., the penalty of 5 per cen tum on Incomes, and le per (swum tin License.; must be adeed and paid. . A. K. FAIEDIESTOCK, augbs-451] Collector 14111 District, rs. :FOUND S. (IN Tuesday last, near the R. R. Depot, ne this city, ot , , ROLL OF , PAPER _MONEY. The money einte had 5y addressing B. G.'STEavim, Millers burg, Dauphin vainly, Pa., by stating the amount and deacriptiou of money, and paying expenses. augLs-3po - _ B. G. STEEVER. Tavern License. NOTICE is given that application for a Tavern License willte made - to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county, by_John of the 6th wafcl,6.6 the'eitrofArairisburig: aura-d3t J. C. YOUNG. ' • "'-' Reward. ON THURSDAY last, a large leather pock et-book, containing betweeti Sao and $4O in United Sates money; also, a receipt for bedding, and some other paper of no value to any person except the owner. The tinder will receive the above reward by leaving it at aulb-d2t* THLS OFFICE- VINE FAMILY '•FLOUR.-SHISLER FRAZER have madehrrangements with one of the heat mills in the country . ..to supply the families of Harris burg with choice FLOUR. Every barrel warranted, and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. GA rSLEII & FRAZER, Dealers in Fine Family GroCeries opposite the Court House. aul3 VOR OONGRESS, LEtINDE[ N. OTT, Of SusquehiVaira, Township, o 'l Daliplite;County. augl3.lc4 PICKLED OYS T S.—York River Oysters, Hermetically seat received this morning, and Tor sale by the dosen e, at =BLEB FRAZER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ELANDYS PATENT, ZARE.IVILLE, OHIO. Man dys' Steath Engine Works, Blandys' Newark j Machine Works! NEWARK, OHIO lEthindys' PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILLS. 1131azidys' Patent Portable Steam Engines. 16,000 FEET OF LUMBER PER DAY ! COMPELLED to decline many orders for Mills and Engines the 'past year, from utter ina bility to fill them we resolved to increase our already large facilities for their Manulacture. Very recently we nurchmed the entire property of the Newark Machine Works at Newark, 011ie, and at this moment both estab lisbnients are in full operation. We will try in the future to fl l all orders pro rptly. The lumber trade was never as prosperous, and money making mat present, and will no doubt continue to be so for a generation to come. Energetic operatives with any thing like good logs, can cut 250,000 feet per month, with Biandys' Mills. Our Mills are peculiar. They are Blau dys'. Are p irfectly equipped for work. Ample printed instructions, with engraved ground pien for their man agement, go with each, and every effort is made to put inexperienced operators on a par with those who have operated them. Circulars. with descriptons and illustrations, and re ports of operators forwarded to any address. .Address H. m F. BLANDY. at Zanesville or Ne% ark, Ohio. rigir Ordcrs. Visits and Correspondence Solicited. LEW/13BCRG 3 Union County, Pa., ) June 80, 1864. * * * In the last three months, (working five days a week) we have cut 525,000 feet of white oak on our BUNDY MILL. In Juno, 190,000 feet. The lumber i pronounced by the Baltimore Inspector to be the best de livered in that city this summer. The Bland} - Engine has done well, and I can now say it is a perfect success. Yes terday, the 29th of Juno, we cut 16,000 feet of oak. - JAMES C. McCLURE. STr.o.losrows, Indiana County, Pa., June 27th, 1861. * * * I can cut 16,000 feet inch lumber on our BUNDY' MILL in ten hours. J. T. WOODROW. Witatons„ Cambria County, Pa, 1 May 12, 186.1. * * * nave sawed on my SLANGY biLLL 1,250,- 000 feet of lumber in the last seven months, which in cluded the winter montha, often working only seven hours a day, and wholly Low out a part of the time. This is more lumber than any sin& mill has cut in the same time within a hundred miles of this place. WM. It. HUGHES. Rivas, Guilty County, Ind., t June 27, 1864, * * I have run my BLANDYMILL four years, andsold out for more than it cost me when no a.. As we had never tried how much we could cut on it in a day, we concluded we would do sg the last day we run it, prior' to delivery to new owner. I measured it as if goitre to sell it, and found it was 12,104 feet, mostly cut from logs 8 to 12 feet long, small and very hard. The BLANDY MILL is the Milt for Me, and . everybody e'se that knows anything about them, in my opinion. A. SHUWALtakt. augl7-deod:2w-wlm• PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1864, rilEtE subscribers, agents for the heirs of 1. Frederick Wonderly, Sen., late of lifechanicaburg, Pa. deed, will sell on the premises the following valuable real estate, via: A tract of Limestone Laud containing 67 acres and 6a perches, all clear, in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing, located in Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, Pa., two miles West of Mechanicsburg, near the road leading from that place to Carlisle. The improve ments are a good TWO-STORY HOUSE,'A GOOD BANK BARN; wagOn shed, corn crib, and all other necessary outbuild ings. There are also two wells of never-failing water on the farm, one of which is near the door; an orchard of choice fruit, and a limekiln on the premises. Tho land has been all limed. The proximity of this property to the enterprising town of Mechanicsburg, always affording an excellent market for the products of the farm, renders It highly desirable. At the same time and place, a tract of Mountain Land, situated in Silver Spring township, Curiaberland county, containing 10 acres and 14 perches, easy of access. l'ersous desiring to view the property previous to the sale will please call on George Wonderly, residing on the farm, or W: _IL Wonderly, residing in Mechanicsburg. - Sate to commence at 2 o'clock, r. a. when terms will be made known by 'GEORGE WoNDERLY, W. R. WONDSRLY. Agents for the heirs of J. T. Wonderly, dec'd. anl4s.dtsep9 Recruits Wanted for One Year! T>. officersare men who have seen ser vice: " The Captain is a graduate of the celebrated Government Military School at St. Cyr, in France, and has s,rved seven years in the French army ; has medals for his bravery in six battles, viz ; Montebello, Palestro, Tubigo, Melegnagno, Magenta and Solferino. The Highest Bountypaid to Recruits, and no advantage taken. The Recruiting Rendezvous, on Locum. STREET, at the OLD MOUNT ITBENON DOUSE, opposite the Female seminary, Harrisburg, Pa. ItsraßENcas :—Brig. Gen'l Cluscrets, New York city ; Brig. Gen 2 l. Duffey, Commanding Cav . Div. West. Vir ginia; Theo. Fenn, Harrisburg. [augls-11v MUSTER FOR BOUNTY ! VERBEKE GUARDS! ATTENTION!! members of this company are all or dered to report at Camp Curtin punctually by next Wednesday, (17th August,) at 9 o'clock. A. at, or their descriptions will be placed in the hands of detectives for arrest as deserters. The company will then be MUS TERED FOR ITS BOUNTY. All leaves of absence ex tending over that time an herby revoked. By order of O. pt. G. WASHINGTON FENN. D. IL HOPKINS, Acing V. S. aula-td PUBLIC SALE. WILL he sold, at public sale, on WEDNES DAY morning, 17th inst., at market, two match CARRIAGE tiORAES, news ilvermounted HARNESS and a ROCKA WA Y CARRIAGE. To be sold without reserve. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. ST. CEO. W. SPENCER. W. Brix; Auctioneer. au.1.3-3t* NEW OPENING OF THE CLOTHING HALL , KUNKEL'S NEW BUILDING, •NO. 105 MARKET STREET. • THE undersigned having opened the above .I,:store. containing a full assortment of citizen and mil itary clothing end a large stock of gents' furnishing goods, respectfully invite their friends and the public in general to favor teem with a call. - LAZARUS BERNHARD, 5015-dlw PETER BERNHARD. MHE Election Laws of Pennsylvania, being 1 all which are, of a public and general nature, With moss relative to Philadelphia city and county, up to the year 1864, inclusive ; and containing the amendment to the Constitution and laws providing for tho voting by soldiers in actual service : By M. M'KmYKr. A new edition. eillarged and improved. To be Issued Initnedt ately after the adjournment of the present Leilisianze , with suitable strong paper cover. Price 70 cents. A discount allowed according to the number of copies sold. For sale by M. WHINNEY, at angls-dlwarlmj Harrisburg, Pa. X l uritfuttire X - Lttruiture 1402 OF NEW FURNITURE--Of all kinds—For hde it COST prim Inquire auglbitl Corner of North Third and Boss streets. Northern Central Railway. 1011 lIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the FREIGHT and BAGGAGE described in the frillow• lag list remains unclaimed in the Warehouse of the Northern Central Railway Company, at Harrisburg. Con. signees are hereby notified to come forward, pay charges, and take their property away, or the mane will be sold according to law, THURSDAY, August 16, 1884. J. N. DU BARRY, Geng Supt. No 1, Williamsport and Harrisburg check UV cee black trunk No 2, Elmira and Harrisburg check 1:0„ one bor,--Thiret W Miller, Harrisburg . . No 3, Baltimore and Harrisburg check 20, one bOX -- No 4, no check, one box, J Barmtt, Lockport, Mogen Co, N Y No 6, no check, one box t iJeut A Scott, Houvisbitrie No 8, no check, one box, no marks No 7, no check, one box, Jacob Weaver, Pittsburg No 8, no check, one box, Reuben Parringer, Cane wine No 9, no check, fair leather trunk, do No 10, no check, one box, Copt Phillips, Harrisburg No 11, no check, black trunk, S S J, St Joseph's acade my, Philo No 12, no check, fair leather trunk, no marks No 13, no check, fair leather trunk, Copt Lyman, Har risburg No 14, no check, black leather trunk, no marks No 15, to check, black leather trunk, no marks No 18, no check, one box, Jno McGee, Harrieburg No 17, no check, one box, Geo L Stephens, Harrisburg No 18, no check, one box, Newport station, P lit R No 19, no check, one box, Daniel Robison, Philadelphia No 20, no check, black. trunk, Jno Gemmel, Lewis town, Pa No 2t, Danville . and Harrisburg check 512, fair leithev trunk, Wm 11 Barber, Milton, Pa No 22, no check, black trunk, no marks No 23, no check, fair leather trunk, W S Scott, Hants. villa, Ohio No 24, no check, fair leather trunk, Ike McDaniel No 25, no check, black trunk, Sarah No 26, no check, black trunk, G S Anal, Blegbamp ton, N Y No 21, Williamsport and Harrisburg check Mt, fair leather valise, no marks Zanesville, Ohio. No 28, Baltimore and Harrisburg check 687, fair leather valise, no marks No 29, no check, fair leather valise, no marks No 30, no check, black trunk, Jno H Monroe, Lances. ter, Pa No 31, no check, one box, Michael Trump, Allentown N 032, no check, one box, no marks No 33, Scranton and Hanisburg check 259, one box No 34, no check, one box, Mrs slack, Prosperity, Pa No 35, no check, one box, Henry Will, Beading No 36, no check, one box, no maska No 37, no check, bag of saddles, no marks No 33, no check, saddle, Ignatius Floomer, Portage station No 39, no check, black bag, no marks No 40, no ch ck, black bag, Mary Foster, Harrisburg No 41, no check, black bag, no marks No 42, no check, black bag, no marks No 43, no check, black bag, no marks - No 44, no check, black bag, ,1 Shaft, Jersey Shore, Pa No 45, Williamsport and Harrisburg check 38, black bag no marks No 46, no check, black bag, no marks No 47, no cluck, black by, no marks No 48, no check, carpet beg, no marks No 49, no check, saddle, no marks 'No 56, no check, bag, no marks No 51, no cluck, one box, no marks No 62, no check, one box, no marks No 53, no check, hat-box, no marks • No 54. no check, fair leather trunk, no marks R J Fleming, one bundle thills A L Babcock, 1 bdle reps N Fraser, eleven barrels nuts D Fisher, six corn•huskers H Gilbert, one barrel insulators • Nelson Bryne & Co, two boxes bitters S Barkier, one box hardvfare H Hawkins, one granite block Nicholas & B, one box rudder J Albert, ono barrel, two bore Thos Hickok, one box hardware No consignee, 204 brick, no marks No consignee, small box, no mark@ No consignee, 41 sbeets iron, no marks No consignee, package indigo No consignee; one box merchandise, David Tamer, Raz. Asbury,. •augla 4w BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL. RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. RETURN OF THE 741.volur* ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16th, • Principal Characters by Miss FANNY B. PRICE. Mr. D. /IANCIIETT. Mr. W. D. IDIEHNIC. Supported by the entire Combination Stock Company To conclude with . KISS IN THE :DARIt.' SELIM PETTIBONE W, A ROtiSt Frir further particulars see programme. aug94 tf • .SANFORD'S HALL • THIRD WEEK OF THE CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY, ON MONDAY, JULY 25, 18511. Friecompany consists of Elie best star per - rmen, consisting of SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, £C. The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city. HARRY WELLS & CO., Proprietonr. BILLY PORTIA, Business Agent. jy234121. CANTERBURY MALL. WALNUT STREET, BELOW THEM Proprietor Business Agent Stage Manager Leader of Orchearter Treasurer... P, DALEIN, Captain OPEN every night with a first•entaa win pally of male aad female artistes. The pertbru• once embraces may variety of legitimate itirittasmeaS, such as SINGING, DANCLNG, PAXTON:INES, BDILLESQUBS, AND JEST& Admission, 26 sesta . Seats to private boxes 50 cents, Doors open at 7. To commence at (I o'clock. ryllidtt. Wanted, ACHILD'SNUR&E, or a girl to do general house work in a small family. Must bring good recommendations. Either will hear of a good puce by inquiring at (aul.3-dtr) THIS oFfion. Wanted, .. ~. A. LIEUTENANT with a few men: ._ yor further particulars inquire of Capt. Dean.- Omeet Walnut street, between Third and Fourth streets, :where he lug host local bounty is paid to volunteers.. outglatt. 2 5 CARPENTERS wanted inunediitea7.— Apply to H. H. KOLLRa, Harrisburg. Good wages will be paid. augadlvt* • WANTED, • "10.11 a country hotel, a good white Female COOK. Also a good Chataberinaid. Goat soaps vna be paid. Must COMO wen recommended. Apply a& auglodlar THIS OYFICH. -IAT AN TE D—An unfurnished or furnished C a ge,tta or part of a furnished or unfurnished Rouse particulars enquire st Wanted to Rent, A. ROUSE containing sor 6 room; tot a small family. Leave directions at this Milos Rent 'mid in advance monthly, if required. WARTED, • •. APRACTICAL BAR-TENDER. Apply at the saloon ander Beres Hotel. jy29-dtf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AM U S.E MJEIII 'r b. Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, FIRST .APPRARAIiCE OF MISS NELLIM SPRAGUE. Will be performed, LOVE'S SACRIFICE. ANDY WILLIAIa .HARIVINZSTATIER MUSICAL FA-MCP; COMIC OPKRA3 NEGRO OONICALITIES, W AN Tb. J IL DONNELL JOY MILLER THU OUICS.