Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 19, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
MORNING, AND EVMWMG,
I'lit GEORGE BERGNIYR.
OFFICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT.
-'TERMS OF SVBSORIPTION
suGU strwcturrioS. -
Tug DAILY TcLECRseh ifs-Served to subscribers in the
city at 12 cents per .week.,. Yearly subscribers will be
charged gifi 00 In adirtmee. Those persons who neglectttL
pay in advancewbrile chUfged - .52 00..
• , WEEKLY, TELEGRAPH_ •
TRM TW GIII M 4 0 0 P 1 Ahlltibed weekly, and is iernished
. subscribers at the fe4owtng cash rates
Single copies, weekly....
Three copies to bne PbstiOillec
Ten copies. to ohe Post Ohm
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLOSING OUT
SUMMER STOCK
AT MW
BELOW COST.
MRS, M. MAYER, NO. 13 MARKET. STREET,
BEING desirous of closing her :Summer
Stock of Millinery Goods, offers for sale at greatly
retuned prices, such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
HA,TS AND FLITS, :&O,
Constantly on hand a splendid assortment of
SILKS
TELcurs,
LACES,
MA ASS,
HOOl' SKIRTS,
CORSET'S,
HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEF. 4,
GLOVES,
COLLARS, '
CUFFS,
BELTS,
NETS,.
FANCY GOODS, &C.
Dialers will do well to call, as great bargains can be
d at wholesale.• ly
CLOAKS,
CIRCULARS.-
AND
• MANTILLA 4 S,
IN D. W: GROSS' NEW BUILDING '' •
•
MARKET STREET. •
A New. Philadelphia Cloak Store. ,Rave now : a splendid
assortment n.f
SPRING SUMMER MANTELS,
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEWiFEE.NCH SACKS,. AND.
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS,
The above beautiful samples, in svery color and , han7
SinsielY tranmod, from $7 be to s7s,
. .1000 sILIC
CIRCULARS,. sii.p.g.s AND . BASIth,
Handsomely and richly trim Mod, from $lO. uptard.
CHILDREN'S HAN TPA S IN LARGE VARLET
Millinery and Fan c y annOs-
MRS. J. HIBBS, at No. 8 , Ainrket'Scitiartl,
next door to Falix'sConfectionery, keeps.constant
1y on hand the latest styles of Runlets, Hate,. littches,
Flowers, Ribbons, 40., together. with, tine ass orb:petit 'of
Dress Trimmings, Laces, Embroiderturs,' Htillaraq Cuffs,
Handkerchiefs, - Hosiery, alos+es and' Variety • Ocaxis to
setteraL
• All the latest Designs of preis Patterntardirent frbm the
New York Bazaars. Dress and Cloak makMg neaay exo.
cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestdwed since her
opening, the trusts, by a strict attention to bite.lness and
her endeavors to gwe general gatisfeetion, to continue to
receive a share at the public patronage, jyt•tlEim
crtlewrA.x..xxvoco
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
Ps pleasant, bealthy beverage.
Very convenient and refreshing for. Invalids having
.fever or grad thirst. .•
Its ports dlity recommends it '0 travelera.
Its convenb-nce at plc-nice will be apreMated.
No sugar required; one table-spoonful-simply diesolved
In a glass of cold water and it is dune.
SELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
jel7 No. 91, Market street.
NEW PHILADELPHIA
O A.- NE S 0 Fi
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW ELOOK,
Market Street, liarrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
07 FASIIIONA.BLE
CLOAR:S AND CIRCULARS,
MCI
FINE 'SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the let of April. trner2l-411
Pn°von hiessual's OFFICE, 14TH DISTRICT, 1
HARRI9RCR4, Pa., June 6, 1864.
910 DRAFTED MEN.—I am directed by
1 Lieut. Col. J. V. Bomford, A. A. Provost Marsha
General, by hie cheater, to 69, of June 1864, to pub.
fish "That drafted men are not : allowed to enlist as vomn
teertiafter being drafted; and that the Omits for drafted
mop will remain for. the. sub,distriets from which they
were drafted, no matter.,Whether local bounty has or has
not been pald to such men, upon "illoger.enlistmentu,
JNO. BAY CLEMENT,
gaptain and Provost Marshal, 14th Disq, Pa.
JeB-dtt '
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Steam Weekly. . to LivetiaOoL
riOucarma at QUERIsffiTOrA, (Co* Har
bor.) The well known Steamers of .the AfverpoOl f
ewlfork and Philadelphia Steaniship Company, are In
tended Weep as follows I
City of Manchester, Saturday, AugustlB; Ctty of toe
ton, Saturday, August 20; City of • Baltimore, %Saturday,
August 27, and every succeeding ,Sianrday,: at Noon,
from Pier 44, North River.
• ' ' RATES OF PASSAGE, ' •
MARTA IN GOLD, OR Ira BOIIIVALF2II7 IN OIIRRESOY.
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 erFaxgaz .........sao 00
do to London 85 00 dote London 34 00
do to Pula • 95 00 do to Parit 40-04
do to amburt.... 90 00 do' to Hamburg: 00
Passengers_ alto forwarde to Havre, Bremeq, Roper
dam, Antwerp ,_ &a, at equally low rates •
Funs frOm Liverpool or Queenstown:-Ist Cabin, $76,
$B5 $lO5. Steerage, $36. These who with to Send for
their friends can buy tickets here at thosemtes.
For further information apply at the Company's Moen
JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadwny, or 0.0
ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. - • [i23-dly
PLINOS.
RIEKEL*SCIIMIDVS
, .
EXQELSIOIi, • PaicOS.
SOLE AGEIttCY:AT KNOCIIES,
9s.vark4t " •
VOR 'TREASONS ,rierfeptly: patigractdty to
straELF I have taken theagem.ot the abovemost
excellent . PIIII/011 The publio Is insite4tocome ' and ex
amine for themselves. - • - • •
A few Sohomacker St Ws Pianos eh 121,1 14 yet Will be
dsol low.. • " mar2s-tf
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Photogritiih Albums.
• Phbtograph Albums: ,
•
PhotOgraph Albums..
Photograph Albumin
THE largest and .cheapest variety of Pm
TOGRAPH ALMA'S in the city are eonstahtly kep.
[naar/23 BERGNER'MiAIej,.BOOKSTORE-..,
Sak..AGENCY_IIOILTAK CITY:
T
Any happy to offer to the publia a-large
± and splendid asspnesent of
SUPtiti444 00.1411 , PENS,
inanniantered by,.
TAROY FAIRCHILD
These Naive well dolebed,.ehistic, and 818 eve ' en
tire iietts;ardiou,
• „P/OHIE TRY TREK.
BOBEFTER'S BOOK sfoRE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Eiiirrisburg
• Pa. ap2a
SALMON.—Fine salt Salmon, at
sofa 811113LER dr, FRAZER,
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RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road !
SPRING TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PHILADEDF,LPHLL
MONDAY, May 16 hi 1663,
Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Tietread Company will depart from and arrive at Har
risburg and Philadelphia ws fogeys:
EASTWARD:
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 A. M. and, arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 a. at.
• FAST. LINE (circa Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
11110 A. r;, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 N.
Piasengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
IiIoUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, lesies Harrisburg at
7.20 A. at., connects at Lancaster with Lancaster achom
tnodation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.25 e. N.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION 711A1N; leaves Banis
hers at 12.20 r. rt.'; Columbia 1.5 b r. tr., and arrives at
'Lancaster 2.30 P. It ; connecting with Fast Mall east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and - arrives at Wert Philadel
phia at 5:30 P. • '
MAIL TgALN leays Harrislyarg at 1.20 P. X. ; Uneasier
at 2.47 P . :: ar.
= anOmorrisiesati 'Wan Philadelphia V. 6.30 m
HARRISI6 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Coleus
bia, leaves Harrisbing at 5.25 P. ac, and arrives at West
Philadelphia at. 10.50 P. Y.
WESTWA-RD.
=
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except MOnday) at 2.10 M. Altoona, 7.36 a_ n., take
br.mkfast; t end arrives it Pittsburg at. 12.30 Y. rt.
• PHILADELPHIA. =PEWS TRAIN louts Harrisburg
daily at 3.10 A.m.; Altoona at 8.20. take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P.
MAIL TRAIN leaves. Harrisburg at 2.30 s. st. •, Altoona
at 7.16 P. lA, take supper, and arrives aLPlttaburgat;l2.3o
36 . I
• rAsr LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.50 P. x.• Altisona at
8.06 V. It, take supper, and arrives at Plitabilrg at LOS
M. • • „ . . ,
ktoit lancaster
MOUNT .115 it Acoo/IXOD leaven at
0.80 A. ix, arrlieri at Harrisbirg at 1110 a. sr..
HARRISEIVRG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Wrest
Pinladelplititatl.4s r. sr.; And arrives at Ilarriainng at 8.10
P. X. -
_ MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. ; lea yeti Lunen&
let at 8.26 r. u., connecting there with PI • Acconi
inodata—on Went, leaves Mount Joy at 7.041 a 1C 'and arrives
at Han-Mt at 8.40 r. x. . • ,•••• • : -
.94MITSL D. YOUNG,'
Supt. giam Dia ~a B. R.
"flarrisburg, %fay 18 , 1884.4 e •
Northern Central Itailwity
SUNNIER TIME TABLE. '
•THERE. TRAINS
To AND mom
BAUTIMORE
WASHINGTON CITY.
Connections made,tvith trains on Pezemylvahht Railroad,
'to and from Pittsburg-end the West '
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and front the North:_msd
West Branch Basgueltanna, and all of Northern
New York.
ON and after MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864,
the- Passenger Trains of the NLortherk central
Railway ' 'arrive Jit and depart. from Hatrisisem and
Baltimore as ibllows, viz: •
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN learn Sunbuty daily (except
IPAndar
......
•
arrived at Baltimore .1.40 m
ICXI'_
TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (exobyt
lihinday) 1-46 T.
" Mayas Harrisburg (eadept
•-
Monday) ' 2.b0 A. la
lUTiV64lPatimore daily
_ _
(except. Monday)
. 7.00 A. N.
HARRISBURG AOOO3IIIODATION Knives liar
burg 1.00 A. r.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION -leaves Sun
bury daily (excapt, Sun
day) at .7.30
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN learn Balttnntre daily {except
Sunday) 9.50 A. If.
leaves Harrisburg
" arrives at Sunbury 405 r.
FULFBEBB TRAIN leaver' Baltimore daily. o.so P. IL
" arrives at Harrisburg..... 1.50 IL
" leaves Harrisburg daily (ex. , .
cept Monday) 8.15 A. N.
" arrives atStinbory 5.58 A. Is.
HARRISBURG ArIODMMODATION leaven' Bal
timore daily (except Sun, •
day) &00 r. rt.
" .arrives at Harrisburg,. . . r. N.
SUN. "BURY ACCOMMODATION' leavea Harris ,.
burg daily (eiceptSunday) -
at 400r.r.
For further information apply at the Oftioe, in Fenny],
vania Railmad Depot. J. N. DUBARRTI
Harrisburg, May 16, 1684 -dtf Supt.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
THREE TRAINS MILT TO NEW 'YORK
•- • -
• P111LAIDELP11121; -
ON AND - AFTER MONDAY, Noventber
kjr 18th, 1888, the Passenger Tildes will leave the Add.
delphis. and Reading Railroad ; $1 ILartiShitilt r I . IW
New York and Philadelphia,.mai Move, viz . •
EASTTWAJ4D,
- 112CPRESS`LINE hiavisillianiMidig at ital. 1111
rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the
eat ioxlitiig hi New York It L 45 A. st'. A
from
ow
is attached to the - train through from "Pittabisrg
change. - .
RAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. w., wrrivhis
In. New Irark at. /BO r. and philadelphia at 1.60
I'AST LINE leaves liamsbiirg at 100 r. w., arriving ha
Newiferlt at 10,25 r at. and Philidelplda at TAW r. tL
WESTWLED
, .
• FAST LINE Waves New York at 6.00 s. `' = and
delthia at 8.15 A. at., arriving at Han intit4lit: 1.16 P. I.
• MAIL IMAM leaves New York IA WHO noon,, and
Philadellatitcst Br4o T. u.j 'IL!..-411101 at Harrisburg at 8.80
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York it= 7.00 Ir. N. at.
riving at-Narrishurg at 2.00 v M. and contieding with the
Pennsylvania Express - Train for pittabum. A sleeping car
is - also attached to this tra0....._ .
Connections are made at Harrisburg - with 'trains on the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Va ll ey
radroacts, smul at Reading ithr PluLedelPita, Pottiville,,
3trilkesterre, Allentown, Easton, . • .
Baggage. checked .throW Pare bet/teen New York
and'Harrisburg; $5 15 ; between Earrisharg and Philadet..
phis; $8 35.1 n No, 1 cars, and gala. No. 2.
Portickete or other itifomtatien apply to -
n01,4,..dtr :41#ntaral . Agent: Harriaberg.
IikADING RAILROAD.
U 1111 R A 111( A N GEM*
G
BEAT TRUNK - LINE FROM TER
• WORT/land Nell !VW, fergidliWelptda, Nei York,
R e Wingl P 0 4 8 '6. 110 , iebation, AUenuom, Eastonilsc,_*4
Trains leave Barri:ls4'l 'for New el*,
Rai d ing Pottsvi ll e and all intermediate stations, at ASO
Kit , and •Istihemi' • -•
• Alifew York.,D—Astiresst :Isomer Harrisburg. at 0.1101. Y.,
arriving at New. York at 1.45 the same day. • •
A special Ac commodation Passenger train loaves Bead
tig at T. 15 A. x, and returns from Harrisburg at 6 r.
?Faro from,Harrisburg : To New York, $6 16; to Phall
i -slia tkiii en g3 6it ilb and $2. 80. Baggage checked through.'
;I.eave New York at 6 A.sir
.12 hoot, And
1;1r. ;lA* 'argllligiresit arriving at Harrisb urg at/ A. N.)
Leave PhibidelPida a# 154 tr., and 340 r. r.
.Sleeping coo m y the New , York Express, Trahut,through
and froze Pittsburg without change.
Peitengers byliti4ltitawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at B£6o Ay N., and 3.1.0. v. N., for Philadelphia, New York,
I .edid,akway -
trains leacr4 Pottsville at 9.15 a, I" auk - 180 r, lit, QR
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger trate liaise Reading m
S.OO A. rr. and return:dram Pllasdelt i si 6 .60 v. N.
AA Su Al the above trains run dailir, daY Mieldadt
nday train leaves pcitiveille atlall A. 114 and Phil
'f'dellAAS sal& • -•-•
Commutation, Mileage, Reason and RlNNillitialtioNsta at
cduced rates to and from allpoints.
80 pounds baggage allowed to each person.
G. A. NICOLL%
Gums' itaperlateadeut.
May I, 111114--dbarlf
"THE UNIO N—N W A 'ND 1174).,t /-E -7;---W.ekster•
HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY ERklikitidrlAT 1861
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
COSVAR: , S"
ITSRMIN
EXTERMINATOIiS.
"COSTAR'S" - UtERODTATORa
EXTERMINATORS:
• ~C ogrAire EXTERMINATORS.
• -9 EXTERILDISTORS. .
"COSTARS"
EXTERMINATORS
'cos"EflOt EXTERMINATORS
• LIVERwINATORS.
COSTA . EXTERIUNATORs.
. • VDTERICINATORS.,
~c 9.95411 V 5, EXTERIIINATORs." •
•• • tXTEREINATORS.
ueaStAll , SP , EXT.ERMNATOKIL ,
EXTEIRitINAToRS,
"COSTAIra II EVERMINATORS:
• "lirmontivroßa •
-4costuiIv.EXTERMLNATORS - ,
EXTERMINATORS:':'
"COSTAR'S' , EXTERMINATORS.
EXTEREINATOTS 4 .
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS
EXTERMINATORS
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS
EXMININATORS.
"COSTAR'S" EE'TERMINATORS.
EXTERMINATOR/1'
"OORTAR'Sr ,EXTlCamnfoo.4o , .t7'
umssmiNerdzs
r
"COSTAR'S" ErTERMINATORS `i . "
litagßinNATona
KKitreAvsm asfaimiNAToßa.
• • • • EXTERMINATORS.,
For Rats, Mica, Roaches, Ants, Bed B4 r ,g,
Fleas, Meals Furs, Woolens, Inieeta
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"15 years established in N. Y. City."
#only infallible remedies knossw" . 1
"Free fromlolsona," • ; .
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
WSold brall Druggists eserrsiferre .
awl 11 Bawan3 - I 1 I of all worthless hultatlolut j
sir" Costars Depot, No. 482 Broadway, N. Y.
aireold by, • , ; D. W ORM ei-C,0.,
Wholesale' p
intretall agenu
And by all Dregaista biltirrisbnrir„ Pa. jelO•dawllm
THE DA . X.4 . AUSHNELL MINING COMPOY
- • ilaizrastsisctit.ftLea, zszw:yoult.
fpliFeattenttim of -the puhiio is called to the
advantages offeradly thisopmpany,for
'lVoittable Utvestmen.f
The extent and value of:fts' • •• - • :" 1 %; • : • •‘• I
G : 0 r-• P . -15 X X: I ,T , E 'S ,
coupled with its pioais • forivorkftii them; make it the
moat desirable property over offeredjo'tkepsi lis.
Detailed i nformation in regard i WAS extent and P.Plii
peels can be bad at tlitosion of the indersigto,sigentiii
the company. !!iko,will iectiOriko , l 3 so l 9.4l o sthek•
•:- • ' :' :' 5:,• , :' 3 OPI' 'Fr m4f44 A 40.,
-oifictiiii4lMlSA.AOß : f iPlarkui.,./4 1. •". - •
abils4ltalw/Ent: -•- - .-- -.,.. ,-4 .:•, - •
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A. -
F. -.ZIAIMERNIA.N;
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1 2 1•04300111:k1 75 1 1ra1.t94. ''_,' l a ga l ter ,
No. it Harket_Street, Harrisburg, pi.
DEALER 1N,„.,..,,
FINE WA T 011313 ' '':- '
Gs, t
SILVER WA .. - . . . SETS ' 9 r ' 4IIWI W‘
TINE
PLATED W 1.
TEA SE VICES,
ith l . .
• • .•
. ' • ..,.y . ALL EA* ON Mizum.•
i .
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Has constantly on hadd a well selected and lytowy
assorted stock of
FLEE WATCH:
•
. • - KR- % saw.. '''
:n
FINE sugar, imulti;
AMERICAN .EN(ILLEH AND SWISS WATCHES,,'
'Scab to (MIA en* Oliver assia.- ,
Also, a Ana
LA mmortmen Dl kiII t i of WATCHES ~ . :
Contently on hand. ,
- , A LAW* skims or , - .
mr,mGiArvir exxicEgsi
Of all deacriptions; all of whiehiwill be old Ws' , r.
LOWEST CASH 'PRIONI.
tar-Call and asmadie the goods. :_ " '
Particular attention paid to , refialrlag or . Ise Watches,
snob as I:3hronomAtAter, Duplex and , othe'r.:Ceiebratad
Watches, and all: Emus of Jewolry pestle
None bat thki meet "Sautptitent" workmen' ample=
the whole nutter under Sip wilt personalat u ar i tt .
A. s'.
meal] No. 62 Market Street, idtjolubtg firsitft Ilat :
Cavalry Horses - Wanted.
.
AiliteraNT QuaßTßlUrlitinied ChM* II 84 A.,1
Hannan:sat, Patitt., Ally 264h,.1144. ..: I
farthei - or'derg;. :- cine hwtOtid Ilia
tixty-tive (16h) dellirti pethead will he liald,fttr iill
—" C • It 7 ' • 'Horses,
Cavalry,;
delivered at the deiernitent stables alltairtiali Pa . '
Sled hornets , . be 80)1114 in all partictilank not than '
{b) five nor lions - gm isysiiiit years 'old ; from 1 34 to le
hand, high,:ltdt illaMetti cm:yeasty bu ll t; _bridle , and
of size mtbcient Mr CMAITY, PlIfIxdolk• , - I .. ,
These.ovei.ooo B : l47l s 4 kwigli ibßotiii*inli"rtiillY:.
. Paymentebn:delltrery-of-(T) eaves hortiazoitee
Hours of inedieotionl frank :B•'s.'""he der,
=ld illllViiian/ an ?Iwafliar,!""
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It tIIIZEIW OP 11ARRIBBVIIC
11:0
EDUCTION iii the price -sit OW.' ' The
R !undersigned, PniCtiCal Baker, of thiefillth ward.
Harriebueg, BroMilWety.betareen Mond and Third, re
apectfulli Intermit the pnblic that hel will sell; his Wheat
Bread at the following rates, loaves ae large as :those of
any other baker hi the city: Three ten cent I4aves Mr
-26 cents; six for nhcent4. 4. twAve-f0r.81,. .Those wishing
to patronize the thdersionfd.Wl no well tol at his
Bakery„ or, pply to his wagons and make th eir Pu4l
chaieej.as they will have 20 per cent. Famili es*dining,
tuba ('their own bread can Obtain a GOOD' TROT, pre
pared expressly for family use, every afternoon, at four
otobask, at his bakery. Terms ,cash. • , . ..,
atigfi.dtr JOHN ApOOßN,,Practicali Bait_ -
. -
BARGAINS !
BOG AIN M L. -•
'
IN 30394„ANT
..-,
iiiiIIOE@LA
- i ...
- • SELLING OFFI . ..,*
TNTENAING to close in tr very -- shoat time
I will Nell all my wel! selected 'stook Ar,Bopts, BIPOo
and Gaiters, at,pr . ioes lir below their present value.
.My stuck waa Rico for retail, Of. the bistinsiterial Stu!
workmanship ,
To Itibs.s who apply early I will sell great bargains
,Ne. 12 Market Square, next So pelia e ' Con( icesellr,,..;
aul2-diskugel
'
, Vraft 1)pallt A •
LlENS'and persons niidey_Ol Over the re:
glared,age, wbo beve.been Welled In ado (14th)
District,' or, any other Distiiot iiitlieEtite; can have their
exemption papers toads out at fatal:ea by law.
Now is the tuna to put in klubstitgici f sql . d avoid the
l ' aft: Persons Rho' are not liable . 40 daft. and' CO
;Meer. the army as snalstitatte, bid Obtain she tiptoe pre:.
mina ,
Bushiest transiafed - tiy mall"tit legal rates, Real:fast of
travel thereby avoldel._
oau at WO, 8444119111 by mgp
EUGENE SNYDER,
• -••- - Attorney at Law, 34 titnievc, -
1111:113LIO NOTICE herebylivezi, that l in.
It pittrinsociirstifisct of Athildwaltiviattnais,
passed drat day of June, ElMktbostooljto/dersbr the
Mak of WaattingtOn,Timna.; apidy to the
next minden of the Legislature for a renewal of Ks char
ter, with an imam of ita capital from $150,000 to
Palma O. M. REED, President.
wismaincer, PA, June 241., 11N14. .id 7
'GOVERNMENT Sii&S,' &v.
. _ •
ONDEM.NED Italts ES
, . WAS DEr_,
CAVALRY BIIREII7, .`
Ormei or Curler Quarersiorasres,:
Wasnoroms, , D.. C., Anguist-,8, .1884:
- 111[TILL be sold at potAio inction4' 'to lho
higtieethidder, steho times and places named be.
•PeMisybrania,'Thtuiday, Anglia i 8,18641
:Altoona, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August, 20,1804. "
Lebinon, Pennsylvania, Thursday, Smilettibegl,.-1884.
:Mom - as - bung,' Pennsylvania, Theredian - September 8,
118 144 1 0 ' 111joii0 (480) Ca 81t e ac h
. . v Ty Horses a WIC gl ade.
IliegO.Horset hair 6 been iMddemneti de 'unfit for the
'ClatialryeerviceOf the Army. •-• .
Yor:romiand farm parixoes many good , beryline may
he hk4.;,: • r •
• Horses sold singly. -^ :
TISRMS: CASH in United States Currency; • .
4 ' • ' •• • - JAKSS A. F t ICII4
int6-disB 14..001. anQ O. Cl. W. Cavalry, El u. ;
- •R7Cf raVEre.. •r • •
Tigt offers himself a
7ialiaittairec -Tor REGISTER of: Dauphin amity , / sub.
Ject 10310.1dealitiMmf-tho Qouve Lion .
ussa ar disa p n ynteow vest ' s evarifmcp Lit MB'6oll'B=l'
of the qfhotqw . pledges 11 - 4self - O"Wb ditigfek'tibn if
- ; aulVd&wtc
.
. • Van,
; a EORGE Of:l3.outii .IEIPCI9V, tftWri
,lUl- -Alp,. offers hiswimlf. & Capididate for the &H p* of
RIMiLST,Efti ot.pa4phin "Winty; eleoted, Mr. :Mark.
Neap* peattirtniholittites of :aiddlotioo with
ffdeini. • :::'11.11!: je29 - datwth
' • • ILudeiskuse,
undersig.ned respectfullyoffers huirself
iidns of Alm ona Dis
trict tigAsiinsylvanis.,qopposed of
_ttio,tioc . u4es
ktorthtimNdarfck Dffia '
t iist%nydsr for
-nomination brthe several ooaawoonventiona of theraid
District. Usetdte] - • • - 4. 4. * 4 4 1 WY.
lifflpy4iF.GIST.ER. •
IJDOTIPH_AIadrPR, of East Efattoyor
township'', OM himself as acandldate for th 4 office'
of Regisaltr • •.4 . It9SSIEUPAEAPIA" - elegted_ )he "Ptedgel / 1 0/ .
self to fultll tisa.dlorAwofilcit :with Bdellty.
,19 15 -d 2 Fatyir" - ..._RPDQLPH MILLER:
POI kATI.SiIhiEN TS.
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'...., - ..',.i.' ;:!.:X"co'.Tl;-.C.',L7:i..)7.'
Calin40111: ~.. • • • -
• • "
I; at pre4ent - a resident of
being duly *horn, do depose and say ,
tbatTirisi in 4803 •
ebtintyarff-0: .PrE ; whore I then rridild, but
WWI moved, fue:PP l P:l ll .# 3 ., i 9Rk th • •".
"Lit?r, Vat above : named..
Ill; a • • man, 'ilidliriiiiiMpation'ai t
and hereby request that4o.ishiollment rime be clanged
to suit my present reafdettee.; .r.
,bicrrn.,-The above, is of
Enroll
nvintt`ortWe Ifth Illinziet' of. , ginps:Tlventrini a skittle
liAnt'aceitbilavit radar/win appliestlan. to
rbdOtlinwoot..o,llitatfrozoe eataL , Din
diritiztr
'cat** ,
CHLIALTON.
.1349-101 .!;.) t , f , of ,Enroll ent.
• -riumt.Abg/e.tioN:: ... •
xx-rittuatisi_the,ftthioiable"JoßN J. " 4
VT. XptlijOeUß:Of 4,64 :dourt of Common Pleas'
of
is
the 7.'weltterJudiehh.Dtitrice; demdating or the couhtiee
• Leban on
_ and oa.9Ma t _ t end the Ronomblea+nent.;Likons
and alkontahblp WSW& 4,Bll44lB434ndiSehin Dau
phin ceents ittying - ieelied iteeiePtecePt, Wiring data the
grtli - dav r iat Hoy,' lggf, o me directed, ' ter , holding a
'Caterer. Oyer amid "Terminer.andlienerablail Delivery and
Quarter Des s ions of Ihe Posekof Harrisburg, forth° county
of Dauphin, and to commencooti its Ora mostia 0 Au
0178T. ova; beim; the 244 t day of :Attgoet„ll3o4; and to
continue one treed • -
Hdtioe is IhoridPre hereby given to thoth roner,Justices
of: %o r Aha :Mermen and Constables of the said county
of vow t'stieylici Omit and there in their proper
perSons;iit 10 - teclocein 'the forenoon of said Agy, with
their rieciorilici•iriOnisitkids, examinations, And:Abair own
'remembrances; to, do tneee - 1 1 4101)Vidah to their office
appertains to be done, and those 'whoare hound in recog
nizances to .prosecute againAtpilioners 114 are or
mall be in the litit of Dauphin t e ensy, and there
10 prcieetudeagatiet them aseeittaa :
- Gino! underlpij i dzl r Harrtshurg, the 25th depot'
• July, in shy . yea{' 411. 71864, and Itilhei eighty
nint yea! :Of the e. hiadence..of - the United fit s
• - W. I 7ENNTN6Bi ez : iff.
ligswirrin Ornos,: - 1 . • '
Arirrishurg, aqiY. V. 444 5Y25-4a`wtd
-LOW!:
out STOCK OF (tilogst.:
11OrWinfeid diktaitiliiie • the of, Li
p Y Met - oak atikk at a Pery:small*dvaiux
from cost, price. We have purchased all our ! LlqUOis he
fore*. Mot riap and hare:a low slack On baud or
or alreitribleh guaranteed cannot be p hand
floW'at, Misit'ihtrittiporters.
thiri "': ' •
I E
of
.. --
air e ,parte o throe hatreds pays - E, not
colored, a ~ liegrerit above prio4 'Mk years olif.
,IYINESpr Rit es, Domestic. and Imported;:
s r l VIEVJEZ A.DT 13 ..1E 04.
agsNassET BRANDY,
idlwhiehAtednottrilaspertierdart Of;fa*dtfts:for,
IripArPfgleltr - J•, 0 .!
dy CanACk.49. 1 555 11 41 0 1, 1 1, .PuT 1 4Forteret"
t ' Sio per Whin. •we ne ltliirMl2lperiipd
I
KICROR ANDIINGLLSHALESvi)
:. , -r , :OIIABIPAGESAVINES;
•:.: :r
.r) :c CLARETS . , &p.
We invite the Inspection of HotellEeepe_ra-,scd Liquor.
Merchants generally, an Ice intend to all, without re
serve, our Liquors, inidilda will be " tood ..oppOrtu
nity for haripal*, — •
• ie2o ' • :t mast.F.R k Foitg*.
_
LIQXIIR RENNET.
1411417,1"jiigilp *ilk the
'
most tuition's' qf all deserts for the table; Ithirlight•
est and nada' giatethF diet for)4nratidsi - and ;children:
Milk contains ovary , element :of,:: the AiedilY , ,ciAstitotioti;'
when ixignislat with rortneptAaltasysrlight and easy of
,s
and supports thiS . Witapt - iiith the lout possible
atoitement: itibelistillitiwiteientittiffiepoWer isdesiredi
cretin andinigar inky:be , added; A teaspoonful converts
Aquart ef *Pik into a Erin cnrd, ....Prepare4 and sold,
'whtegt,file4iretttii S. A. KUNKEL;
Je -118 Market street.
•
• •NOTAGE qr9 . o . SIEFAM*4S BY
Philadelphia aud , Rtading Railroad. _:
TN.00404 . 400 with the s itmoTisiohs of the
fro* internatßevenne Law, gootilicWeired at the
above railroad rotetnpinent, ,- rnunt . have a - Two Cent
Stamp affiami:MAtte receipt demanded: therefor, said
stamp tat* at the expenae of the,st.ipper.
ic
tact elms taken hy t "the - abere ComPany,-**
s t itdPet.tt r ill be 'Untitled and , Pait for bfthiiCempany. - . ,
'*lllo4l.taepPO. CLYDE, Aatt)t,;:i
o -- s aid - for informotion'of
• ins .of any deserters train the
$40 4:1 2 151-11- tea r Sabo
U. Et aiticiW' Wictorannanicaltions strictly ccintidetillah - -
..tddreesatii.l3,llazrisburg, P. O. •
TLiffisbd will and: Litt Tires 45f . and
establisiked lestAlfritlit. For further terticalais
address-- . : ',UW.f.-MarristogreT4 7. o
CPt/i411140.30-:A. Operpr
tot of
, e-SilVe 8,0 just received at • .
•• : • • SAISLER Ar FRAZER'S.
EledtedWfildiecat F n
an t i a r O lid i urj iso-04:
•
TrCf2ll!tr
and for ails at
T & Co.
DTV) iou wigh good Gold Pen? If so,
on at 811111111721% Booknern, Nonisbull. Soon
~ ...:AIU-CYPION SALE.
CANI.)I.I3ATS.
SIICC414801; to W. Dock, JO
PRICE - viTWO:: CENT&
EviNiNgliliTlON.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
REP O RTED =Emma roz, TEE TELZGIiA.P.
SENATE:: .,
ArTturitiox' assioN.
.
Tronitrimr, Arigrurt 18.
The Selititi i re4ssziptribled at 3 o'clock P. ar.,
and resumed the 'consideration. of the bill
providing for the;mganization,...4ra.., of the
militia of the l State. ,• , .
The pending quezitiplibeing on the iimend
merit of Mr. ST. Crain, it was daciided' in the
negative---ye as - 11, nayir.ll.- 2.ft
M'SHERRY offered : , : an anteudrnent,
providing that persons havizt ecinsoientions
ticruplps against bearing arms, Shal), if draft.
ed, be 'requireA to do such duty as is required
:by the laws of,the 'United' States; agreed to,
but afterwards.rocopaidered and lost.
Mr. B.OPIIIHS offered, an amendment ex
empting the militia when called into the
Serviro-of thd Corternonvitalthlrom "all other
military, services":.; lonityeas,. 12 • nays, 13.
Mr. BUCHER offered ,an amendment pro
viding that die State shall fniiiish thi3 general
Govenuieent; with substitutes fcir men'in the
volunteer' militia who maybe draftedinto the
Federal service. • , Lost—yeas 12,_, nays :13.
The amendment of M. TURRELD, which
was lost when offered . this morning, prbviding
'that persons exempefrom military duty under
the lawii of thetnited States, may be received
as volunteers in the State service, Without re
,spect of
,age, vas reconsidered and adopted.
, Mr tLYMAltoffered. an ainendment pro
viding for the inuirtediate enrollment of the
militia. - Lost--yeas 9, nays 15.
Mr.',TOßNSOli.offered an amendment im
posing a pie of - five dollars , for every year in
which an enrolled citizen' refuses or • negleets
- to Woonieli inembebf volunteevisbniany.
• ' ••
The.AteelildreenttAhAktd this morning on
motion of 1,1r.,.,C0 - N4 tirceiviaing that per
ions who lia'veleid'conimutatiOn money, or
are, - for any 'other reason; exempt from '.diatt
under the laws of the United States; shall be
exempt fro - m.draft under this act, was recon
cidereirand again adopted:
61'. CLAIR again offered life amend
ment providing for the offer of bounty -to vbl
- in the •IState sexvice, fixing llic• sum
at. one hundred and fiFe dollars.
The bill their pessed l fitially by' the ball vote
Yiss,-,64Mossrs.:Buolter, - Chan/p&p; •Dttn-
Jap; Fleming, Grahaw i lloge,. Householder,
Johnson, Kinsey, McCandless, McSherry, St.
Clair, TrirrelLand _
_ eo, Donovan, Hop-
Lainb4,4,ooAttjiktioWry;•Montlioniety,
Ern4,
,814iY,lteili and Worthington
Adknitnedllll7.,teu otlock.to-zo.brrow morn-
jug. --.. z.• -*- t
4 0 MEP. 0-
. ArrERIiCION SESSION.
l i hilionie met at 3 IN
811:int; ' (Chester,). - from the Vedal
comihittee on revenue; repertedlui act to imp
vide for' the better astessment and colleetiOn
of taxes . on_ real and. personal- estate, and
stated .that conelamation fiffie variety of
ainendinents which the' hill' - proposed to the
present tal-lans, the ceturnittatdid not deem
it adviiable for the 74egislatore : to consider
the subject at , theyresent session. The bill
was ordered to - ife printed.
The gotike resumed the consideration of
the bill for the relief of Oluitibersbnrg.
Mr. SCHOFIELD inoed to amend* in
serting two lumdred. th_owmid do ll ars, instead
of.one the amount to
be appropriated. The armmdment was agreed
to---yeai 45, nays 36.
. Mr. NEGLBY oared an amendment, pro
_vidips Quit the 4tributiini shall be made
among, those, actual need
of temporar y Wald. • - The' iiiiencimenk after
considenibleilistiuision, was agreed - to, The
remaining portions: of the _ha - Withtehtetfel
amendmento, were agreed to: . •
. .
The b ill , as passed t ally , is as 5 - 311 ons
ACT"for the - raliefoi Oinimbershurg.
Wrizszss, On the morning of the thirtieth
of-July, Amick ;Domini_ one thousand eight
hundred anlol-Pur,_ the insurgenli forces
a
rd' ClenS .ofultkote and hrOantda,nd,
entered Chiaberiburg, and with a batbarity
and vandalism rtuparaileled in the history of
civilised winfare;:fired Ind destroyed the en
tire 'business portiorsof -the town, including
two hroadred`andElinty‘five private dwellings
mid 'all "the piiblio buildings, -. and thereby
:midelhoimandrof itamitizens honseless and
=destitute:_ -
-And Whereasi-Chasityrond benevolehoe are
as much the:duties ,oi .fitatea.mof.ihdivid
raids ; theref r om- - 2 ,r 1 -1 i.
1 1 (11, enacted :kj , the Ifienata and /rouse
of ./koreseratettless or the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, Ginter_at‘ Assembly- net and it is
hereby enseterOgitlee!airthoritefof the same, That
the rcam of tiviaArtinctrixi-tkimurstini dollars is
hereby appiopriated for eltomlief :and benefit
of the sufferrein Trim thi3 latellestrnetiy& fire
in the borough - of : - .phismbersburg. , ,and its vi
cinity, the said sum-to' be distributed amongst
said sufferers by thei persona and-in the man
ner hereinafter mentioinnt- .
Sao. 2. That' JohreA.rmstrimg,. Cluirles M.
Barnet, Joseph Oak,' William SCLellan. and
Daniel & Wunderlich be and Sul . are hereby
named as conimiOioners• whose iluty it shall
be as aconite practicable; to make a careful
distribution of said Sum? or so much thereof
as may lbs.iiesessaryi to and among those des
titute sufferers. !only who may be za actual
need of temporar3F.relief.
Sac. 0 . 2 That. said eciturdmionessibef6re en
teringtheir duties, shall tax sysrn by
"some person Competent in lawto amini.ster
• dathei, laud:they shall have-the - right to admin
liter" UMW or• ittlirulationa to 411 slaiimints for
relief;; and case the • said commissioners
• b e ti ec i w - that any clainiant has: intentionally
l ade Citt - a fabler anir•diihonest dim, said
e a n uaissioners may at theltko - Pelott reject said
clam altegether;Ofliold.the ob.iMut to srrict•
_ mod : thteibef,;': Tat
• 7 *r.a 4. .That the whole =dint••of State and
Cowin' tea ' hereto:fora alski'mul• • and • unpaid,
upbq the perm:MlS property Mid the real estate
upon I*lll4*. the=l)olll4olMVorbeen! destroy
bi the late'llre, iiithln the - eild borough of
ChaMbereliftand its vicinity, is hasbY a**
leased to. the - persons liable for the Mune, and
th 4 tliid ono thowskild4ightPuldied
4. siglitatutdred and
siitYziffrittd/cWitigotitalla 0 1 Sktitarred ! a n d•
sixty-seven, no taxes for State an county
purposes shall be assessed on or collected of
the aforesaid real estate of said !loiterers.
. .
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...Al i
.8 Tlllll.
__IITING 0111
. i n l3 AM—DAILY TTLIMMCATtk..
_ Th a are the Moo no gainnitting In the .ai
arsaim- - -4OZWiII ithir=ooo •
mien tier rem 1 ..! -
;kr
Four linos &lea dawn:lo2W ondlair square. Oghc
lines mime thap,.fourcomaltde_a egnAro.
am • *Aix o l oir . ,pix .. ,I,lpa 001 !oats
One day... ~....1. 80 One doi,_: ..... ,$ 60
Two 05Y5......... 40 W t 4 ....-....-..... 100
arse 4671••• ' .v
. . Xi. ' , .- 7 ....,. ~. • 126
this Week i gg- .. .: .4 . ;... 225
Mos month.... a rib Dio) month - 6 00
Two manth5.i..4..... 460 Two .maattia.... , - 900
Urn months • - 660 Main . nionmio.;;,r; U °°
Big months 8 80- Six 'ffaintbo.....'4 :: 16 0
i... 15 00 One year.....".i0.10.45 0
'*tell latirleg • ...14•414,AC.411 26 ...
000 . 11 .;t0 . .'
Anditbri Nolkbo.
'mend Notice onlauleilion • '' ' - - , --4%." 6 0
' - jOirlhobiestotiOss mart*/ to the -Local Odors, or
before Marriages and Desna; bon Gime via Ism far
sash insertion. . „
within said borough of Chambersburg or its
vicinity, and that all school taxes assessed
upon said;property, shall.be remitted for the
year 1864. ' '
Sic. 5. That all persons doing business
within said borough, whose property or mer
chandise has:been destroyed by the late fire,
except inkeepers, restaurant or lager beer sa
loons, are hereby released from the payment
of all licenses of anykind whatsoever required
by the lives of this Commonwealth, which
have been anessed or returned for the year
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four,
and which may be assessed and returned for
the year one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-tlve.
Sic. 6. That the State treasurer is hereby
.directed to pay to the commissioners herein
before named for the purpose hereinb fo e
mentioned; the sum of two hundred thousand
dollars out of any money in the treasury.
BRO. 7. That the sum of four thousand
dollars be appropriated, and if any money in
the hands of the State treasurer, not otherwise
apprepriated, for the relief of the public,
schools in the said borough of Chambersburg ;
to be paid by the State treasurer to the treas
urer of the school fund of said'borough, upon
the warrant of the superintindent of common
schools.' ' '
Sic. 8. That before the Commissioners
mentioned in the second section of this act
shall receive the moneys hereby apprOpriated
on any part thereof, they shall tile in the
office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth
=affidavit, faithfully to discharge their du
ties according to the provision of this act.
And it shall be the duty of with commission
ers, within six month from the passage of this
act, to file in the office: of said Secretary, a
statement - under oath,, showing...the whole
amount ex tided, to whim, paid,: 'find the
amount paid lo each. < • • - -
On motion of Mr. SPANGLER. theAlonse
took up anti passed senate bill entitled an act
regulating: banks. . It simply grants, au exten
sion of the time within which thew - banks
whose charters have been extended Since Jan
uary, 1864, may accept the acts of -extension.
Mr. PRICE, from the special committee on
the revision of the general bounty law, re
ported a supplementary bill,, which was
ordered to be printed. -
The remainder of the afternoon welt spent
in the passage of various local but:lmq bills.
Adjourned. .
. .
J 39 ZefeajrapQ.
From Grant's Army.
TM. LATE MOVEMENT.
-ANOTHER ADVANCE TO 04 *N.
MrkiEngerrow, - :Aug. 18.
The. mail steamer. tom. City, Point this
morning, brought hither seventy-five rebel
prisoners, among them several 'officfirs cap
tured in the late movement .on the4ames.
The passengers represent the affair of Sun
day as. of groater proportions than. at first
supposed. The combined loitseti 'of 'the 2nd
and 10th corps in killed and wounded, being
from 800 to 1,000, while the rebel loss, was
also severe. • ' _
The position gained by tut was still held on
Tuesday night, and that day there was severe
shelling by us to feel the rebel position.
There was indications of another advance on
our post yesterday.
Nix= Yam, 4ng. 18.
The Commerciafr special dispatch states
that part of our lines had advanced two miles
further on the James river, and nplo Wednes
day morning had captured two lines vf rifle
pits and 250 prisoners. The, same special
says that (ten. Sheridan drove - 41e enemy yes
terday. '
There is no longer a doubt' but that he in
ends a heavy campaign on the upper Pato-
Mae, the Post's speoials say that Longstreet is
known to be in front of General Grant's army
On - the Janies river.
From 'Florida.
The rarticim of Generai Ulman'i hetes%
Private letters from Morganz.if4ive the
details of Gen. Ullman's recent' success in
driving the rebels from the riglit`bank of the
Atchafalaya. It appears that Gen. Ullman
moved Isom Morganz* on the 28th of July,
with a brigade of cavtilry, a brigade of infantry
and Capt. Barnes 21st New York' battery.
The rebels were found strongly posted in a
position, enfilading the Main road -with their
batteries.
Our cavalry drove is their skirmishers ,
taking several prisoners, and killing the no
torious Captain MeNelly, a guerrilla scout.
Our batteries opened on the rebels; and the
engagement lasted from nine to: eleven e.
•funding our position would subject n to heavy
losses, our forces were witlulysivria Short dis
tance to reconnoitre duriiig the night, the
next morning it was•foundthe rebels had fled
in confusion. Our 'ogees were ; two killed and
thirteen. `Pounded.:; Deserters . report the
rebel loss at histy-three kjiled` and wounclied.
t , Thepdiaii War.
.Liersswounr, Aug. 18
•
' Reliable news from the scene of the Indian
outrages is scarce. They seem to control the
country from' a point 75 miles east of Fort
Kearney to the forks of Platt river, and from
the Platt south to the Arkansas 'river. A
number of trains have been captured and the
conductors killed, and a large amount of pro
perty has beep destroyed. -- , Caen. Cartess is at
Omaha organizing an epedlijonaltainst them,
and. a portion of the . Sanaa . grid Nebraska
militia intend moving on the overland stage
rote. • .
The Pirate . Tallahassee.
lELair.kx, Aug. 18.
:The, Orate Tidlalusesee is now *Msting from
a vessel alongside, will WOW sail some
time during the monthic Thealallahassee
was fibrmerly- the block*.4tuonAier Atlanta,
P 4. 411 Made three trips iffie.ington.
ACED Ei Bohm:Lore ACED empt— .
Organ, app sad for We by the gallon,
pint, or lan quantity.
C6llllora W BMSto_LEß;Dock,agaitquart
r and
k6O.
.til SO
NEW Yoax,Alig. 18