pait.E..el4-,ap...0 HARRISBURG, PA THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST IS, Mit - Neff tv TO AD VEIRTITOHS. tisement* Busittess Notic'es. Marriage* Mattis, &W., cito • secure ingertion itr she TELEGRAPH; *art I.!l,l7nrin3Ay Ile it ,e , eltini- Pouted with the . • • Advertisements ordered lit' ttre re , nlar F. - vetting Etiipon ore inserted in the Itenree- I fig Edit tort •tioltitout. extra charge., ,y l' OIV IN AND CO.UNTRY. FOUND—This morning, a deed, belonging to Jacob Ilufnagle.. The owner can ha've the same by calling at this- office and paying charges. f _ Losr—A counting-honBejen (gold) with, ebony handle, in blaek_ense. The finder will be rewarded by-rat/I'7ll dg it to • , -;; ALEX. FISHER, Brilnt's Ars, p;*o_rs . who have guns anilqquip inents, belonging to Captain Gibson's compa ny, are requested to return them at once to the DAILY Tia.r.or,arrt Office, as the Captain wishes to return them to the arsenal. 2t S. C. EBERLY, 0. TICE paper having the largest circulation— The paper of tobacco. • GALLOWS BIRDS—Boys who run the streets at night, swear by rule; smoke cigars . ; and drink whisky. A MAN was fined in Pittsburg the other day for being a loafer. Folks who have "nothing to do," will please notice. DROWNED. —A man named John Green was drowned on Tuesday evening, while fish'ng at a dam near Huntingdon. STRUCK DY LIGIITNINd.—The barn of John Schreckengast, in - Union township, Lebanon eounty, was struck by lightning, on Saturday evening, and burned to the ground. CA:min:tar Music HALL" is nightlyililled with appreciative audiences. The entertain ments are worthy of patronage, and the man agement is having a profitable season. -1 KILLED.--a ladnamed Fink was kilie 4 the Broad Top Railroad, on Monday. He was literally cut to pieces. He was asleep on tho: track, when a train came along and ran over: him. TuE barn of Simon Grail, in Annville , Leb.: anon county, was recently destroyed )4,are. This is the second or third time that Mr. G has had his barn' astroyed. Therfire was 'cl ue work of an incendiary CO= Wzils & Co., of Sauford's r: T er tt ,House,:tae, driving it brisk business: - The 4t,traetive E pro 7 grathmes issued have, th e d es i re d e ff ec t drawing the IreoPl', to the choice entertain ments g i ve n at `lc above house. CAMP I\ I '2,ETING. —A camp meeting will be held at - Bloody Run, Bedford county, corn:. merging to-morrow. Excursion tickets will 'oe issued by the Broad Top Railroad on 6,01 . litany and Tuesday,' is - hich Will e' 6 4504 for return Until the clthof the oleeiwg, ATTENTION, POLIOS I--We have been re.44iiii ed by the citizens of Raspberry alley, between, Market and Cheitnut streets, 0 . 011 the teution,of ,the police to certain,f4thy .cess- • pools in that locality, which greatly annoy the inhabitants of the vicinity, at times compel ling them to close their houses. The stench emitted is intolerable, and should be'abated. A SuooEsnoN.--Eperience prowl : that ; doors fastened simply with locks, however intricate, afford limited security against, the entrance of burglars. So accomplished ha* . these gentlemen become in their art, that with their skillfully constructed implements, they seldom fail on the inest 'complicated door-lock. Bolts: are the only .safe barrier against these disagreeable visitors. ==co HORRIBLE OUTRAGE.--A most horrible out rage was committed at Howellville, Delawide county, one evening last week. It was.nothi ing less than the cutting of the tonglW.Si4 a horse. .The animal belonged to-Amor•Mnk: len, of Edgmont, who was there attanding at. meeting of the township in . ;iTferenob approaching draft. The horse" was suhse +penal killed to relieve it of its misery„_' tfie inhuman wretch who committed .thp, deed should have his tongue removed. =9 ARREST OF BOUNTY JUISPERS.—On• the 2d and 3d inst., a party of bounty' jumpers • : ar rived in this city, a portion of theta tit,ing as botintY brokers and the others going into the service as substitutes. The whole,party 'sub , sequently escaped, and doubtless' made.s. - di- , vision of tha:spoils. Officer Pranklis, the United States.detective, took held 4 the mat:: ter, and determined to bring-turf Tarti•ds tQ justice at all hazards. JEVproceeded_to Phile delphia and Baltimore, and; ; ', after cen:siile . rk,:: ble manceuvering, such as , tutu onlrbe peru formed,by shrewd detectiies; - 11.6.04e;nditd in arresting two of the men whollAft belentauster ed in as substitutes, and one; pf ithe L brokers t The latter has been handed over for tiial by the United StateS Court 'foil . 0,§014i4. tire others to desert. The ;substitute:l' brought here last night and lodged in jail.. They will doubtless be properly taken care Of and placed• where they will be of service-=to the gOvernment. It waspredieted-b7oetta' interested" parties, when Officerktin started in pursuit of those' swinilliii - s:loi,the United States, that he would he rinalgir,L, find them, but our readers will readily • vet , ceive that three,of,them have been placed in "durance vile," and others may yet be ame.a to the number. The detective deserves great credit for his persevering efforts td arrest`the offenders. The deserters antlghose who 6isted them to escape atejdoultgllSl.Wizvgiut; ized,hand to enrich themselves the goVetrunent andtlebsiiailiciltire stitutes. Ax, E vEn.--A company of one year's volun toe% :wriled ttettoo ,day, .nbm SlOnpensbnrg, Cumlerlitud county. ATTENTION, FOURTH WANE I—Persons de siring to jpin a elub in,ol4*sto obtain aubsti tutesiu. ease oliTtraft, the'reiptested to meet at the Hope Hose House, this (Thursday) evening, at 71 o'clock. - 1_ G. meg' who have ablated - for the one year's service are beginning to arrive. We may expect to soon see the streets thronged with them,,as lama nnpahtrs will be sent in before the time fixed for the draft, viz: the sth of September—two weeks from next Monday. 1 THE Middletown Bible Society held its an nual meeting on Tuesday evening, and elected the following officers for Ae,ensuing year: Presiden't--Dii: B. J. trastlicag. Secretary and Treasurer—Rev. C. J. Ehre hart. Executive Committee_—Messrs. J. Rife, D. Kendig, J. Roop, S. Raymond, M. R. Alle man, and Revs. Stamm, Wheeler and M'Kin ney. 'bsoriss.—There were six drunks before the Mayor this morning, which were disposed of as follows , : Jno.. Confer was lined ; John Sei ders and Francis Graham (soldiers) were handed Vver to thel,Prelioit Marshal ; Geo. Meney and John Boner were re-committed for a further hearing ; John Armold was com mitted to prison for forty-eight hours. CM= Tai A3S,OI:OVERPNgiS COMPANY received, on Tuesday, a corpse marked "John Robinson," Harrisburg, Pa. The corpse 'Was 'shipped from Louisville, Ky. Up to thielime no one has called for the corpse, nor can any person . of that address befoudid in this city. Should, this notice be, seen by any of the relatives, or, by any one knowing the parties, they will, please call at office of the express company. • HOPE FIRE COMPAITY.--A stated meeting of the Hope Fisa , C,companbr will be held on Fri day evening, (19th inst.,) at their Hall. All active; himorary ar id contributing mem- ; bars are requested to.a ttend, including those who have already enlist( Id in thp United States: service, as brimless of great importance will, be brought before the meeting. Let every. memberiattend. .; • • ; = HARD AT Wong—Rec rafting agents for sev eraltownslips in the county. But two wards of our ei,ty are doing anything towards rais ing th eir quotas, and they have succeeded in Ellin g them. The Second and Third wards wi l d escape the draft. We would 'advise the r 'there to use every exertion to filllkeir quo tas by haying liberal bounties. Unless this is done, men who volunteer to escape the draft will credit themielves to places paying toun tios, and the wards will still be subject to the draft. EMI 200th' 'lt egiMent ''Pennsylvania Volun teers'• for One Year's service is filling up very fast. All officers recruiting for this regimwilt will put the No. of the regiment (200th) on the enlisting papers and rolls. Col. Diven, late Maj. of the Penna. Reserves, will coin mand and lead the regiment-to-the field, and a more brave and competent officer never en tered the service.• irikupation concern ing the regiment ,crm,he obtained by calling on or addiesSing nireni, Recruiting Officer, Madquarters, on Third street, adjoining ; Sores Hotel, Harrisbnig, Pa. attl7-tsepl THE 33Emm OF THE Viusoick,oßTay. FOUND- LING of PARlS.—Great Attraction!—To-night will he presented at" the Theatre, the beauti ful drama, entitled The Foul:Xing of Paris— a play that illustrates French life in that city in a planner that Will command the most earn est attention of an audience. In this thrill jing drama the famous tragedienne, Miss ;Fanny B. Price, wiicappear inthe great char acter of Madelaire, and Mr. Hanchett as Remy. IThere will boa great crowd at'Brant's Hall .to-night, as theprogramme alone is creating vtlPP.O.sgisAtiou in : play-going circles. TEE Dui BELLE Will conclude the enter.. ttainment. This is a most amusing farce, full of side-splitting sayings and doings, and will 'cause theaz:Lost graireaPeetator to "laugh and an Sat." )n.thebill,for to -night great at ractions are presented. Go early. lmatt evening a largtraliclferiee its present, kit % the gmot.PlaY ringomar was performed a manner that at once stamped, the Star pombination Troupe as the best that e'er ap peared here. There. never was •:r4 • manager here who pleased the people as does Mr. Rinise;"the favoiite of Harrisburgers. Recruits Wanted for the . Badly Guards. • Term.* dervice, One Year. Highest Paid. A . few, „more men are .. _wanted, The Officers are men of experience. Call at the . recruiting tundezvatuf,'White Hall Hotel Cape. J9IJKIK. MORGAN, aulo-tf Ist Lieut. W. 0. SMITH. Lochiel Greys One Years Service. A few more men Wanted' to fill up this or ganization. $3BO to 460 . 10 cal bounty paid,sloo Government, n:takiug $4BO bounty . . Men will go to camp and 'draw uniforms as soon as . mitered Etafr and avoid the, com ingdraft. Headoitrters, Wahint street. bo tik'ien.Tlgrd. and .Eonrth.streets, Harrisburg, • Pa. ,W. A. DEAN, Capt. Lients. Theodore G. Thomas, Recruiting 'Qfficer" = e._)‘ _ -ittextf . • }I4IPEI/881780, Aug. 16, 1864. ilisfortunes,4t is Said, never come singly. ft er being burned out by the rebels at this whice:itimildsing all my earthO'giiiids, I met Nqtl3, a, severe ,Aoreifleut , in,Harripnrg, which may render. Me: a cripple -- for life. g et th e kind attentibri bekitirwedupon me 'ka this latter 'Misfoxt*e', &ogre , . thus publicly to return .my sinere thanks to b. II Hutchison,. Fag., 'proprietor tlke - ,pfilfa-„lStates Hotel; Dr: Ituthellent .o:Harrisburg, and Dr. , . Mont ,gomery, and 'Richard' Terry,. of Chambers berg.•-• For their kind offices in my affliction, I IshAltdifeiro bear ,them in • grateful reirilm brance. • ,• J. A. 8. ORAId.EH: . • Lieln*The... a aus , of e eatiPAP.:Qt - Harrier.. , ? idea bilkil ztlOwgi 6 som tmia °Via dollars have been rais ed for their relief—Huntingdon Journal. Soon.—The Union House Hotel properby was sold this afternoon to Mr. Benjamin Buck, the present occupant, for the sum of $15,650. FOR SALE—An elegant building lot, situat ed on Third street above North, 21 feet front by 131 feet in depth, running to a2O feet wide alley. For particulars enquire at au9-dtf THIS OFFICE. I=l Nzw ciIJOTIIING STORE. —Messrs. L. & P. Bernhard have opened an extensive assort ment of new clothing at No. 105, Market street—Sunken new building —where the public are invited to call and get bargains, as the stock will be sold at low rates. bee ad vertisement, COL. DICK COULTER Aura st IN THE FIELD. —A Petersbug correspondent of the New York Herald says: "Col. Richard Coulter, of the Eleventh . Pennsylvania, returned to-day and resumed command of the Second brigade, Third Division which he formerly commanded. He has frilly recovered from his wounds re ceived at Spottsylvania Court House. It will be remembered that he was wounded three times before relinquishing command of his brigade. He has long been known by the so briequet of "Fighting Dick Coulter," and his regiment the "Old Fighting Eleventh." Third Ward. The recruiting committee of the Third ward will meet at 8 o'clock this evening, at the office of the Chairman, for the trausac- tion of important business. A full attendance is requested. J. M. Vit-lESTLING, chairman of Committee === Volunteers Wanted, For the "First City Zouaves. " Term of ser vice one year. The highest cash bounty paid, in addition to $lOO government bounty. Call at company Headquarters—Exchange Building (up stairs,) Walnut street, Harris burg, Pa. JNO. S. BITZER, Captain. =:zz:m 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 Rouse, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN T. ENSUING - ER, Captain, Late Lieut. Co. A, 127th Reg. P. Y. W IT T r.l.t J. AD.9.5113, Mustering Officer: augls-tf Only Ten Men Wanted To fill the VERBEKE GUARDS full to the handle. Come to time now, boys I Rally to serve your country and avoid the draft. MOO or more local bounty paid. Call at EX CHANGE BUILDING (lower room,) Walnut street. G. WASHINGTON FENN, Captain. Manx T. CASE, First Lieutenant. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ba,unvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, ac., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by 0. A. Damivart 14 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: TikTensauso, Feb. Bth, 1864. Cl, A. auevv.taz—Dear sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully couuuend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in eases of hoameness, coughs and 'cold& I have found them serving in time of noel; most effectUallY• _ Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, . Pastor'of N. S. Presbyterian Church. I agree with lir. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. W. O. CATTaL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Chnrei.. SI.II2II3BITSG, lan., 1064. 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Lyill also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enablo them to start a full growth of Luxuriant. Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applleations answered by return mail without Charge. Respectfully yours THOS. F. CHAPVAN, Chemist, -. • jyls-d&w3m 831 Broadway, Now York. PURE VEGETABLE TONIC MBE most healthy persons feel more or le ss weak this extreme warm weather, and Wee their I,lP 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, -Squat Pine street, Elarrisbnrg. Orders from a distance "promptly attended to. tiagi DO YOU WISH. TO BE OUREDI DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS,' Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Alleodons; no Matter from what cause produced. 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"Brown's Bronchial Troches" give sure and almost immediate relief Military Officers and Soldiers should hare them, as they can be carried in the Pocket and taken as occasion requires. auglo-dawlm COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient inita - ustute,.fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial- in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and-Fancy Goods Dealers. lan26-davrly augls-b, A DYES FLAIR DYES Batchelor'* Celebrated Hair Dye 78. THE BERT IN THE WORLD. The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Known. • This splendid flair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy libels or Natural Drown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair 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 mere in.-, itione., and should be avoided. Sold by all Draggist.t, Ate Factory-81 BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. lIATOBIILOR'S saw TOMO' OMR PDX DRAWING yap HAIR. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. northern Central Railway. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the FREIGHT and BAGGAGE described in the follow ing 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 same will be sold according to law. J. N. DU BARRY, Gent Supt. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Austin 15;1864. • No 1, Williamsport and' -Harrisburg check 146, ore black trunk No 2, Elmira and Harrisburg check 20, one box, Lieut Stiller, Harrisburg WNo 3, Baltimore and Harrisburg check 2D, one box • No 4, no check, one box, J Barratt, Lockport, Niagara Co, N Y No 5, no check, one box, Lieut. A Scott, Harrisburg No 6, no check, one box, no marks No 7, no check, one box, Jacob Weaver, Pittsburg No 8, no check, one box, Reuben Ferriage; Catta wis.sa No 9, no check. fair leather trunk, do No 10, no chock, one box, Capt Phillips, Harrisburg No 11, no check, black trunk, S S J, St Joseph's acade my, Pirtle No 12, no check, fair leather trunk, no marks No 13, no check, fair leather trunk, Capayman, Har risburg No 14, no check, black leather trunk, no marks No 15, no check, black leather trunk, no marks No 16, no check, one box, Jno McGee, Harrisburg No 17, no check, one box, Geo L Stephens, Harrisburg No 18, no check, one box, Newport station, P 1t R No 19, no check, one box, Daniel Robison, Philadelphia No 20, no check, black trunk, Jno Gemmel, Lewis town, Pa • No 21, Danville and Harrisburg check 512, fair leather trunk, Wm H Barber, Milton, Pa No 22, uo check, black trunk, no marks No 23, no check, fair leather trunk, W S Scott, Hunts ville, Ohio No 24, no cheek, fair leather trunk, 'Shwa McDaniel No 25, no check, black. trunk, Sarah No 26, co chock, black_ trunk, Id S Angill, Bingliamp ten NY .No 21, Williamsport and Harrisburg check 92, fair leather valise, - no marks . No 28, .Baltimoreand Harrisburg check 687, Ur leather valise, no marks • ' No 29, no check, fair leather valise, no marks No 30, no check, black trunk,- Jno 'E. Monroe, LaDC/lE ter,Pa No 31, no check, one box, Michael Trump, Allentown No 32, no check, ODD UDE,. no marks No 33, Scranton and Han t.sburg check 259, one box No 34, no check, one box, Mrs Black, Prosperity, Pa No 35, no cheek, one box, Henry Will, Reading No 36, no check, one box, no 'narks No 37, no check, bag of saddles, no marks No 38, no check, saddle, Ignatius Roomer, Portage station No 39, no check, black bag, no marks No 40, no check, black bag, Nary 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, J Shadle, Jersey Shore, Pa No 45, Williamsport and Marrisburg check 86, black bag no marks . No 46, no check, black bag, no marks • No 47, no,chick black bag, no marks .• - No 48, no check, carpet bag, no marks." No 49, no check, saddle, no marks No 50, no check, bag, no marks No 51, no check, one box, no marks No 52, DO check, one box, no marks No 53, no check, hat-box, no marks No 54. no check, fair leather trunk, manes . it J - A L Babcock, 1 bdle rope N Frazer, eleven barrels nuts D Fisher, six corn-huskers H Gilbert, ono barrel insulators Nelson Bryne si Co ' two boxes bitters S.Perkier, one box hardware • H Hawkins, one granite block -• • Nicholas & B, one box k•sndries J Albert, one barrel, two boxes Tbos Hickok, one box:hardware • • • No.coru3ignee, 204 brick,zno rit.rksl. ' No ocalsignee. small box, no marks • No consignee, 44 streets Iron, no marks No consignee, package indigo ' No consignee, one box mercnandise, David Ulmer, Har risburg._augl6.4w _, BARGAINSF! HOSIERY,.'. • • • ULO 4 .! 'HOOr SKIRTS,. ' LAIIES' HAIR NET, and HEAD DRESSES, PERFUTrIERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FRENCH LACE, and TISSUE VEILS, ETC., AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Everybody skould call at once, and secbro Omit bar gains, at Mrs. MAYER'S, ang3 dtf - No. 13 Market . street. • PROVOST MAMMAL'S OFFICE, 14th Dimmer, PENNSYLVANIA. • lianntaseack t Aug 1, 1884. The Itriard of Enrollment Othis District is now engaged in revising and correcting the lists of persons enrolled as liable to do military duty. Persons who may be improperly en the roll on aecount .ALIENAGE,' NON-RESIDENCE, UNSUITABLENESS Or. AGE, --, ' MANIFEST PERMANENVPHYSICAL DISABIL ITY, or ' HAVING SERVED TWO YEARS IN THE PRE SENT WAR,. .should promptly APPEAR BEEORE TEE BOARD, prove he same and have their names striken from the list. Any 'enrollment, has a knowledge of any one having escaped enrollment, and who is liable to military duty, or of any one who has arrived at the ago of twenty years since the enrollment of 1863, or of ouy:who have declared their in tentions to beceme citizetia, inki'earnestly invited to com municate the information to the Board of Enrollment, Plat sucttpenons may be placed on The lists. ~alt is the interest and duty of every enrollee citizen to see that all who have been Improperly OMITTED from the list should be added thereto. !Aril-It is tho imperative duty of all citizens to see that persons drafted in any sub-district, and failing to report, aie ARRESTED and brought before the Board of En rdilment. The sub-district is .charged with the duty of furnishing its fiat quota. I. NO. KAY CLEMENT, Copt., Pro Mac.and Pres't of Board. - CHAS. C. RAWN, COMMissioner or CHARLTONthe Board. t`... , - Surgeon of the Board. JUST received, this Inoiiiing, Michener & Co., Fresh Smoked Hanoi, iltif and Tongues, at fulg6 . , S LER & FRAZER. NW FISH.—New it and 2 Mackerel in barrels, half barreloand,kitte, and by the pound, . [ane] £IIIISLER & FRAZER. BUTTER, ' BUTTEA--:Fresh roll butter from Snyder county Evolved every wc-k. Also i t ie at [my'll trt BOYER .S: KOERPER. NEW SUPPLY 4 1 4 3 FRESH SMOKED af00. 4 ., just received this morning, at SBISLER Ag FRAZER, jai Successors to W. Dook, Jr., 1t co. THIS W AY I MILITARY NOTICES. New Infantry Regiment. ONE l'F.'tlß'S SERVICE. HIGHEST LOCAL BOUNTIES, RECRUITS can be mastered in, subsist..- ed and clothed immediately after . their enlistment. W Recruiting office in Third street near Market, Har risburg. J. WESLEY AWL. Augest 9, 1864. aulriaw Recruits Wanted for One Year! have seen officers are men who have Seen ser i_ vice. The Captain is a graduate the celebrate Government Military, School at -Bt. Cyr; In France, and has a rved seven years in the Preatcb army ,- has medals for his bravery in six patties ; viz : Montebello, Paleatro, ?bugs, Melegnagno, Magenta and Soifer - hie. ' The Highest Botoury paid to Recruit: ; and. no advantage taken. The Recruiting Itendeavous, on locum , STREW!, at the OLD MOUNT VERNON ROUSE, opposite the Female Seminary, linfrisburg, Pa. . P. DALiiir, Captain. . ..•: lisralsateaS :--Brig: Heal Cluserets, New York city ; Brig. Genn Duffey, Commanding env, Div. West. Vir ginia; Theo. Penn, Harrisburg. tattgls-1w THE BEST WAY AVOID THE DRAFT ' .ENLIST ne The New Infantry Regiment! NOW FORMING FOR ONE MR'S SERvraz. $375 LOCAL BOUNTY! $lOO. GOVERNMENT BOUNTY ! C s IERVE with your friends and neighbors in IJ a company or 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. ENSMINGER, Captain, Late Lidut. Co. "A," 12Tth Begt., P. V. Wu.l4.tu J. ADAM, Mustering Officer. augl2•dtf HEADQUARTERS Fon DRAFTED MEN, SUBSTITUTES, VOLUNTEERS, AT 115 South Seventh St., &cow:Moor, Room No. 10 /or Drafted Men from the City or any part of the: State will be ferias' lied with Zobstitntes at short notice, and on liberal terms. Aar Men Enlisting, either as Substitutes or Volunteers, will receive the largest Bounties, which will be paid to them in cash as soon as mustered in. Agents will be liberally paid a this Office. W. D. HAVENS. aul3-tf Philadelphia. GET OUT OF THE DRAFT! One 'Year's Service. CAPT.' MILES. AND LIEUT, LIGHTNER, HAVING received authority (the first is sued) to raise a company of volunteers for ONE YEAR'S SERVICE, now offer rare inducements to able bodied men to enter the service. Apply at the COURT ROUSE, or at NILES' GROCERY STORE, on Ridge Road. jy2i-dtf DR AFT!! PHILADELPHIA GUARDS!! CM. A. A. LICSLES. $5O 0 E vi O ce lari y. i len F m o us r one Lenz 'elasteefy and paid cash down $4OO. Come singly, or is squads. Any person bringing 20 men will be commissioned a Second Llcutetuud; 25 men a First Lieutenant; 40 men a Captain. The above will be executed to the letter. Apply to Cal. A. A. MOHLER, auglo . Headquarters, 611 Chestnut at., Phila. WANTS. WANTED, . ACLRRIC thoroughly acqriain . ted with mil itary businesa. One having good recinestee..,as. to character and,valiticalkon can appiy personify or: by let ter to P. DALIEN, Captain, at Recruiting Rendezvous, Ow MotvirrYzarioar klousz,Lo cost street, Harrisburg. augl7.2t* AXTANTEDI—Three or four HOUSE CAE- T PENTIM. Apply to . W. H.: BIBLE, augl6.dtf Corner Sixth and Walnut streets. Wanted, A CHILD'S NURSE, or 'a girl to do geoeral 11 housework in a ;small' lidast tiring good .recommendations. Either will hear good' place by Inituiring at (au1.341t1) TEAS OFFICE. Wanted ) 'A LIEUTENANT with a few men. For farther particulars inquire of Capt. Dean. Oftteat slant street, between Third and Fourth streets, where he lug hest local bounty is paid to volunteers. auil2-tf WANTED—An unfurnished or furnished Cottage, or part of a furnished or unfurnished • Reuse. For particulars enquire at • augfi•dtf . . TRW OFFICE. Wanted to /tent, . AHOUSE containing 5 or 6 rooms for a sir4isi aridly. "Leave Junction at this ogled Bent .aid in advance monthly, if Kevin& ang-tf WANTED, A PRACTICAL BAR-TENDER; Apply at 111„ the saloon under Herr's Hotel. .jy2S-dtf FILVANTED, TO RENT—An unfurnished T room, within Ave minutes walk of the post of floe. Address Box - 300, Post Office. aug4-dtr WAIiTED—At $l5O per Month.—We want a reliable Canvasser in every county. We bare agents making $l5O por month winch we will proviitto any doubting applicant. Address - JONES BRO& & CO., jy2B-1m Baltimore, Yd. SALES OP REAL ESTATE. PUBLIC SALE. ON PRWAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1864, MBE subscribers, agents for the heirs of Frederick Wonderly, Sen., late of Mechanicsburg, Pa.,dec'd, will sell on the premises the following valuable real estate, viz: A tract of Limestone Land containing 67 acres and CS perches, all clear, in a high state of cultivation and under gbod 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 1. TWO-STORY HOUSE, A GOOD DANK 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. The land 14s 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 itlngldy desirable. At the same time and place, a tract of Mountain Land, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, containing 10 acres and 14 perches, easy oe access. Persons desiring to view the property previous to the sale will please cad on George Wonderly, residing on the farm, or W. IL Wonderly, residing in Mechanicsburg. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. Y. when terms will be tirade known by GEORGE WIMBERLY W. K. WONDERLY.. • Agents for the heirs of J. F. Wonderly, dec'd. aU.IS-dtsep9 _ _ VALUABLE. PROPERTY FOR SALE. subscriber '.l:o3rii for sale a valtible 1. Tavern Stand,- situate o n , the Demeter turnpike, in tne borough of Middletown, consisting of a tarp two-story Brick .Hotel, extensive stabling and all other necessary oul-buildings: Also two atoll:dm lots, halm; erected on each a two story frame dwelling. - For further particulars apply.traiirtlitirldersignet on ttie, HIS prendaen - HET Wal...ra 3e21-tuesateme, CYM"E.--Clhoice new crop Cheese, just received at Mel WM a licearza. ADIUSEI!dkSTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL. FOURTH NIGHT OF Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouge's Mar Combination Company, Rale% Star Combination Company-, Fourth .appearance of the Young and BeaMitcd. IvITSS FANNY B. PRICE, In the Thrilling, Domestic Drama • THE FOUNDLING OF PARIS ! ON THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 19th, NADELAINE, MISS FANNY B. PRICE. MR. D. HANCHETT, as RETKIY. rFor farther phrticulare see programme augg-d lf SANFORD'S HALL. TRIED WEEK OF THE CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY, ON MONDAY. JULY 25, 1864. Pecompany consists of the best star per nner; consisting of RINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, &C. The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city. HARRY WELLS Sr. CO., Proprietors. BILLY roans, Business Agent. y23412t CANTERBURY HALL. WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Pr0priet0r,......... Boatnese agent.... Stage Manager Leader of Orcheeter OPEN every night with a first-class com pany of male and female artistes The perform ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement, such u SINGING, ItIiSICAL FARCES, CO,lllO OPERAS, DANCING, PANTOMIMES, IsTEGRO COMIOALTTIE% BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. • Admission, 26 cents. Seats in private boxes 50 cents. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. jyt.Bdtf BLANEY'S PATENT, ZANESVILLE, ONIO. 131andys" Steam Engine 'Works, Blandys' Newark Machine Works: 21TWAli Ir, OHIO 1131audys' PORTABLE - STEAM SAW MILLS. Etlandysr Patent Portalpie Steam Engines. 16,000 FEET OP LUMBER PER DAY! COMPELLED to decline many orders-for Kilts and Engines the past year, from otter:4ns , bility to fill them we resolved to increase our. already large facilitit s for their 3fanu'act ore.' Very recently-we purchased the entire property of the Newark Machine Works, at Newark, Ohio, anti at this moment both estab lishments are in full operation. We will try in the (mitre to fid a'l orders pror pay, . The lumber trade was never so prosperous, and money making as at present, and will no doubt continue to be so fora generation to come. Energetic operatives with any thing like good logs, can put 250,000 feet per month, with Blandys' Mills. Our Mills are peculiar. They are Bias dye'. Are rrfectly equipped for work. Ample printed instructions, with engraved ground plan for their man agement, go with each, and. every effort is made Loma, inexperienced operators on .a par with those who..have operated them. Circulars. with discripCons and illuitrations, and no ports of operators reminded to any address, • „.„ Address , H. tic F. BI.ANDX, " Zanesville or Nettark; ,ice Orders. Visits and Correspondence Solicited_ LEWISBOW, Union County, Pa., .1 Jane 80, 1864. t * * * In the last three months, (working live days a week) we have cut 525,000 feet of white oak ea our BLANDY MILL. In June, 190,000 feet The lumber I; pronounced by the Baltimore Inspector to - be the beat de livered In that city this summer. The Blandy•Ka&e bas done well, and I can now say it is a perfect succes4' Yrs-, terday, the 29th of June, we cut 16,000 fet - of oak; JAMES C. McOLIME Srnostirrowsr, Indiana County, Pa., June 27th, 1864. * • * I can cut 16,000 feet inch lumber - on our BUNDY MILL in ten hours. , T. woor•Rov.. Wu.stoas, Cambria Country 144 May 12 _Ma . * * * 1 have sawed on my BLANDY-MlLla, 000 feet of lumber in the last seven months, which k eluded the winter months, often working only seven hours a day, and wholly ooze out a part of the time. This is more lumber than any singe mill has cut in the Wane time within a hundred miles of this place. WM. It. HUGHES, Mono; Granty County, Ind, •June 17,1884. * / have run my BLANDY MILL four yenta, and gel out for more than it coot me when new. As we bad never tried how much we could cut on it in a day, we concluded we would do the last day we run it, prior to delivery '• to new owner. .I measured it as if goa_ to sell it, and found it was 12,101 feet, mostly cut from logs 8 to 12 feet long, small- and very hard. The EILANDY MILL is the Mill for me, and everybody e'se that knows anythibg about them, in my opinion. A. SHOWALTEIt augl7-deod:2w-wlnalo FOR SALE, ATM -HORSE poWex steam engine' and boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pumps and heater complete; oscillating engine and. cylinder Willer, numufar, tared by Joel Weidman, ritent improved oscillating en doe builder. May be seen at Canal shops, foot - or Walnut sheet, Harrisburg. Tor terms, ac., enquire at Canal once, Market street, near United States Motel_ thaarkscao, July 23, . 1864 ikArwEEDIER's excelsior bans, of this Sea. 80IVBJwitrreodved,and for Bile by SHISI,ER k FR.IZES. • - 010 1 3ocasor; to Wm. Dock. Co 40016 HU°ESTER& BASKETS. —Shislei iafra ser, _roccessorste W. Dock, Jr. - E co., hive OA hand. 85 dozen hickory baskets. • Price $5 50 per dozen. _ _ --- D WILLED OYSTERS.—York River Oysters, Hermetically sealed, lustyeceived this ntornlosoind,h for sale by the dozen or bottle; al MELISLE.P. FRAZIW • . SHAD.—Fine Mess Shad of the sea- Win, ill halt barrels and bilte,just. received at ER & FRAZER, Bummers to W. Dock, Tr., Sr Co J. a - DO! ELL , JOE . MILLER ANDY WILLIAMS JIMMY MESTAYBR ....... J. G. HIVLEJI Zanesville, Ohio. I=