gia4 Etlegrapk ELARRISBUR - ,G, 1)4. " SATURDAY EVENING, - AUGUST 20, JO4, 011erit; v. ' :AA yet , ( u rine . to, Bitaixtetio :Notices, kitirriageo, Deaths, Am., to , geeure inoortion in the TELEGltitrti, mnstitcvßritthlyl, eg re out par ted with ihe_OASI-.1. Advertiser/otitis , ordereil tO the reKttlar n.venitig Eilitioet.artixasqteil itiorn• tug Edition withiont'e*tra charge. TOWND CO.tT T For Sale, A gentle Family Horse, six years old. Ap ply to , JOHN OENSLA.GER. A Few More Men Wanted: To fill up Captain Miles' Company. Head qtiarters_at the COURT ROUSE, Harrisburg,_ Pa. ' WE learn that Lieut.. Jamei.W. Weir, 14th Infantry, U. S. A., was - wounded in the leg, yesterday, in some brittle before or near Rioh mond. • itireAstinmitenaoP, of the United Bradt; ren in Christ, will pinch to-morrow, at 10 A. X. and 71 at., in the Orphans' CoUrt room in the Court House. CIE= GERMAN REFORMED Csmnou.—Divine vice, as . usnal, to-morow morning, at the usual hour-16 A'. Bt. and 6F. 11. Preaching by the Rev. George Johnson, of Somerset, Pennsylvania. ; e • --.-- 'I:HEnE will be preaching to-morrow (Sab bath) morning and evening,in St. Paul's M. E. Church, on Vine 'street, by Rev. M. Barnhill, Rutanielatown, service commencing at 10 o'clock n. At.aud 7./ P.. m. Lrurr. C. kf l -Fnmminn, of .°apt. Warren's Independent scouts, has been appointed com missary of snbsistence and assistant quarter master of the above command while in ser vice. Headquarters not yet,knewn. CoMpany of One HneAred Day 031g. - alry -left here this morning. - The4r were mounted and fully equipped, and eirieei to perfqrm scent 407. The company'ls.tore posed of able-bodied men, mostly farmers, whb' *it" 'inttifi good 'Soldiers. i . 1 . " AN t ', AISbi.EII - REWARDING, A FAIT lalicafl 4.3t,say.—ln these days of inOn'ey getting and money greed,' a real set of generosity wells up to delight the masses like, an oasis in the desert. An act of this description has just come to our knowledge, and we give it !ib licity_iis an example to others to diSplay a like liberality as Well as an incentive to all erin - - - ployees to emulate to deserve a similai:cemfi dance. - Mr. David M'Cormick, one of out' most'extensive and enterprising coal &perto:- tors, 'desiring to show his regard for the clerk in his employ, and to encourage to continued faithfulness, this morning presented him with the papers of a substitute for three years' sea vice, for which he had paid a. fraction. less than one thousand dollars. Mr. M'Cormick was fully aware of the inability of his clerk to stand a draft, and therefore this liberality re lieved, him., The act wzis alike pailiotic.and , .• , generous. ' . ADJUTANT WITMAN, whose death was noticed in a recent issue, has left a record which mer its more than a passing notice. Serving . is the ranks of the Lochiel Greys, he answered the, first call of the President, and from the first of the strife until discharged by death his name has been upon the roll of the Army of the Republic. Upoh the mustering out of the three Merit Men he joined the 40th regijinent as a priWtl and obtained soon after thlit'p!:/sytion' of Sergeant Major. In this capacity, miditir CoL Knipe, he took part with the regiment 4 the engagements at y.f ddletown and Win chester, in the Shenandoah Vitlley--May, the 24th and 25th, 1862. Under Gen. Bankethe regiment partictipated . ,iii,•the,geyere engage ment of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862, in which they lost heavily in prisoners, among whom *as Sergeant Witmetn. After a confinement of three months, during which the battle of Antietam- was fought; Sergeant Witman was promoted to the post of, Adjtr-, taut. On the lst and 2d of May he was found' , with the 46th upon the field of Chancellors vide; where he was agaideapb#o.44.,',,taken to Riohmond, but released in time to take part in the great battle of Gettysburg. Sep tember„ 113qa, with apart of the Array.of the Potomac, he was transferred to the West, wlgtre he perfornied . the duties of IN' Vost with the usual fidelity. From Chattanooga talhe banks of the Chattahoochie, Adjutant ltman endured the fatigues of the march and the hazards of all the sanguinary battles 44.1 nave attended the advance of Slierman upon Atlanta. But on the-afterrioon °Med nesday, the 25th of July, Upon thc.desperate field of Peach Tree Creek, the deadly missihi reached its long sought for marl:tin& the Sis;. wound amid ao many battles . was the one to him. Removed' d the hospital at Chat tanooga, and submitting-to .amputation of a - leg on'the 4th Of Augtist, hid system exhaust ed bylhe painful removal from the distant field of battle, and unable, to rally,..ofterithe operation, rapidly yielded, and ulx , ,n day, the 60:1,1e gently fell to ateeP". His comrEides of the 46th 4111 Jamie/Alin him, of whom a fellow officer, 'adclreasing'lr stranger, said; "I know. no 'braver man, in. the way of the United States, than Adjutant wAllym" . Upon the very d9,y this.cortimen k 4 0 ,ti o n * wsa uttered the truth .of. voikattesf ed hitidre* of miles away upon the-fatal fleld. • Mxe dead Adjutant no more , shall.Anansbat his -gallant and beloved regiment, but -the , meeneTet-hisbearing remains fn sii men•-•If 'the 46t,11; 'I-emai l: 4 - a , :1 4 i n h er i tiukos t o ' lituay _. Morirn the loss ot a ea iuut,btother. PASSED FXNALLY. —The bill for the relief of the Olniabersburg sufferers ham pesassitheally hoth houses, • -It appropriates the,sturt of one hundred thousand dollars for tb.eirrelief. - p E .RsoNa who have guns belonging to Capt. Couiptitly',"' are 'requested' to re turn them to his store, on Ridge Road, on Monday evening next. WILLIAM H. ,WAGGONER, O. S. GETTING OUT OT THE DRAFT!—In order to prepare for the coming draft there will be offered: at kiliqviate ale; at the I;eystonel'arm, b3f Mr . J.-Mist, 'a fiairoftell , tirokin aid-very gentle mules, which can be used either to gether or Singly. Also, a good heavy cart, a wagon, a buggy, andia number of farm im plements. ang2o-2t LapomwavioaitWAwkim. --May Anti Lawless, aged 11 years, left Auburn, Schuylkill county, on the 23d of July, 1864, by the Philadelphia and Reading, railroad for Lebanon, since which time nothing has been heard of her. Any information concerning her will be thank fullj, recoil - ell by calling on her sister, Jane Lawless, at the Brady House, in this city, Evugla-dlar, SUBSTITUTE BROKERS are required by the revenue law to take out a license, but scores of them-have not done so. These nun are making immense profits, and they should at once / secure their, license or be dealt with as thelaw requires. We observe that in many places the authorities are moving in the mat ter, and brokers cannot put in their "sub". unless they produce a license. Our authori ties shotifil l pursue a tifailtir catide. • ROVSE'S TREATILE. --The 'attractions at this institution continue ~, . undiminished. and the crowds nightly !looking thither prove that the labors'otthe enterPrUling manager to cater to the tastes of the public are not unappreciated. A select audience of our most estimable citi zens was present last evening to ivitnessthe great thrilling drama of FANCEION, Tiaz,thucirsr, which was presented in all its magnificence, with the.tinevicenery andproperties necessary to render it one of .the,most imposing plays ever put upon the stage. The whole star company was cast-in the piece, and each one appeared in a character to which he or she was peculiarly adapted. The great character of Fanchon was sustained by the charming tragedienne, -Miss' Fanny Frit*, who is with out a rival in the part. Mrs. Rainford, and Misses ! Sprague, Milton, Winans and Rainford appeared to great advantage. Messrs. Rouse, Fisher, Meeker, McAuley; and the other Members of the company were' loudly ap plauded. In a word, Partchgn is-the most in teresting and attractive play over presented for the patronage of our people. To-night, (the last of 'the iSresent engage tient of Miss Prieeythe same grand, thrilling drama will be repeated for the last time.. We would say to .alktgo and . see Fanchon, the Cricket. FOB Skrz,---An elegant building lot, situat ed on Third street above North, 21 feet front by 131 feet in depth, running • td St 20 feet wide alley. For, particulars enquire at au9-dtf THIS OFFICE. 200th Regiment Pennsylvania Volun teers for One" Year'S"servibe is fillin g up very fast. All officers recruiting for this regiment will put,,the No: of the regiment (200th) on the enlisting pavers and rolls. Col. Diven, late Maj. 'cif the Penna. Reserves, will com inandand• lead the regiment to the field, and a more brave and competent officer never en tered the service. All infortnation. • concern ing the regiment can be obtained by calling on or addressing Z. Orem, Recruiting Officer, Regimental Headquarters, orC-Isliiid street, adjoining Herr's Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. Lochiel Greys One Years Service: A few more men wanted to fill up this or ganization.ssoo local bounty paid, $lOO Government, slab* s6ool3ounty. Men will 'go to camp and draw uniforms as soon as mustered in. Rally inert, andavoid the corn ling draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be- Itween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisburg, Pa.W. A. DEAN, Car. _ _ Lients. Theodore G. Tho mas, Recruiting ;Officers: . . - au94f 1 Will yet be taken in the VR,RBRR.R GUARDS. iThe company is full to that minimum, but is ;desirous of filling to the maximum. Men are !mustered . in, -clothed, subsii tied aid teceive all :local bounty immediately after enlistment, aiTift-ban'erbdit • themaelvealifhere theyplease, 'so, as to, smpure. the highest cash txmnties.— Calf af 'lie WALNUT STREAT . EXCRANGE, *MK' 4figlu.) G. WASHINGTON Mom, Captain. JOHN R. Sam, Orderly Serpletait.t.., - fit, Valuable Stock of Goo &for Sale 'The'tiridersiMaed,"wishing to dispose of his eiatire, stock of Groceries, Que,smsware, for th'e piirpotie cif entering the I.7nitedlitates service, offers it for sale on reasonable terms. Persons desiring to examine the s took can do so by calling soon, at the corner o,v State and 'Filbert streets. A. B. MTIIDDEN. angl9-2t o ' • The Hest WEifto Avoid thie Draft list:in the new infantry regiment now forming for one year's service. $4.15 local bounty, $lOO Government bounty. Serve with your friends and neighbors in n company of ,your own ohoice. Recruits will immediately upon enlistment be muster4d into the United ,States service, and receive subsisteride and clothing. Recruiting office at the Court House; -Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN T: ENSNUNGRR, Captain,7 Late Lieut. Co. 44 iaith Reg. P....Y r BViHr.,Mss . f7-. - ia - iiis,7lStriurii4 Officer. _ - , augls-tf ,_Reettiiirs`Wanted to - r — thi Bally Tenn Of Service, One Tear. Highest Bounties ;Pak ^A few Mere men are wanted.' The 4cere . meAl 0/ experience. Can at the .k,c4ii444,_reragerens. White Hall Hotel.: Capt JOBS T. MORGAN, Anifrltir istl4ent. W-0 4 , 'burg, ~,"±tloluirteers Wanted, - For ilie'“Fitit City &naves." Term of ser vice • one - year:-, - The -highe s t, cash bounty paid, stigitym 0110Q - gcpterameat bounty. 100 • tit.ileAklitinY!..ltitidcldazteni —L Eiobauge Boildbau(up. ,stslas, ).Walnatt street. A/148..10Tgiii, Captain. ier-dti • EMI J 31:114;i 1 / 4 1;11 JG 4414 'At MEM ..i4S-1. -a CATHARINE LAWLESS 7 - 7 - 71 0 7 - 7. • I=l A Few Gooiht Men Guards. SPECIAI 4 NOTICES. Banitvarthfr Trechei. , For the cure of Hoarssness, Throat Dis eases, &a., are speaiaily. reoommended to ministers, singers and persons 'hose VelitiCll calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. d Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. sold by druggist every where. IWO thelollowing testimonials from • some of our eminent. elergyrieu• ' Haaassevuo, Feb. 6th, 1861. C. A. B3aysyszr—Dezir Sir: I have Vice Brown's Bronchial 'l'rochoh. Wister'aLoseriges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with then all, can cheerfully commend your own r most admirable specific for public si.-ah,r and singers, in oases of hoarseness, cough!- and colds. I have found them salving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. OK agree with Mr. Robinsor as to the value of BaenTart's Trader. • CATTMAL. _ Late Pastor. of O. S. Preebyteriantrhureh. miasma, To C.- A. RarravenT—Deer Sir: In th Shaba of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs ire very much *tea.; I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent. Troches,. ' ,".- I consider them very far superior .to any Lozenges that I hare ever used, in - removing Speedily that londthiess of the yoke arising from its too frequent rise, and impairing th effectiveness of the delivery of public a dresses. Yours, JllO. WADIEIt ,TACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Netts:AA Musa. To C. A. BerorvenT---Dear Efavingusac your Troches, I am free to say they £1.113 the beet I have ever tried and take great Pleasure in redcrmmending them to all persona afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice arising from publics speaking or Hinging. Yours. G. G. ELAKESTRAW, Pastor of Bidge Avenue Methodist Ohuroh. DISTRICT ATTORNRT'S 01110.16 Hammes% Feb. 29, 1884. Toll A. Konivkur—Dear Sir : I have found your Troches to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart °lemmas to the voice, and are oertainly of great bens fit to all public speakers , . A. J. HERB SELLING of Sommer Goode at low Tykes, = inch as Summer Dress Goads, Lawns, Sun-Utribrass, Lace Shawls, and Slimmer hhawla We have also on hand a very large assortment of litoslins, Calicos. Ging hams, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black Alya,,.Piaid silks White 04nahrics, Undressed French Cambrics,WlsitAsind Colored Flannels, and in fact an so sortnieni of dry . jr,ciodi: not scrpassed by any.. mili,or Which we invite those who wish to purdwasy and preroise to sell at l*pricep than we can ropier* them for spin". *kali kinds of Airy, goods are advsacitig everyday, :tow la the time te'buy.,, JYT 6 LILIVif. • EDITOR OF I.I:4IGRAPII Dear With your permission I wish to tap to the paders of your paper that I will send, by return' mall, to who wish it (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using s simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef fectually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches,. Tan.. Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the ,5111110 soft, clear, smooth tieti'britatifuL " • " ' I will also Mail free to these having Bald Reads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a furl growth of Luxuriant Nair, Whiskers„ or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. • • All applications answered by return mail withoit charge.dully yours, Re llitS. F. CELLPMAN, Chemist, Broadway, New York, jyls-dkwam "A Slight o:std."? - Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough or Farrar oca.r." In its first stage; that which in Melo: ginning would yield to a mild rensoly, if 'neglected, soon attacks the lun2s. "Brown's litosschiat rroehes" give bum and almost Immediate relief Mailary Sewers and Soldiers should have them, as th ey can be carried in the pocket mul taken as occasion requires. auglo-dawlm' HAIR DYE I HAIR DYR . I r Batchelor e Celebrated flair Dye' 18 THE BEST IN TIM WORLIA' . The only Harmless, True and Midge, Dim Known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red; - Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Okay Black or Nart.' Brunei without injuring the Hair or staining the'Skin; leaving the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh, vitality; frequently restoring its pristine color, ; and rectifies . ihe . lll &eats of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILT rum A. SATOH rakilt. All others are mere indtatioua, and should be 'avoided. Sold by all raugglata, deo : Factor-1H DAL . . 111•143E1OR'll 1111 W TOILST OSA* Yea Tat NAM Attand44 Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Buindsteiros , and Mlitary2 - and War Bialrek generally, made iSut and collected. Po mona reeding at a distance can hare- their hustings teens toted by mail, by addressing Dr3, - , Atiornot.itagw;, T ~ ZUGENINIWT . .Third street, Hiarrisbars 'prii--- el 7 .dl7 A CARD TO THE SIVFFERINO. Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Bache," "Tonto Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous. Antidotes," kal hc., and after yon are satisfied with the result, then try one Ws of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI FIC PlLLS—and be restored to.health and vigor in, leas than thirty days They are purely.vegetable. pletusat to take, prompt and salutary la their eXecte our toe broken down and shatteredeonatituLion. Old and young eau take. them with advantage. Imported and sold in the United Slates only by . :USA. BUTLER, No. 427 'Breadiray,'NetV York. • rrirAgent for the United States. P. S.-4. Boa -of . the Pills , Securely peeked, lidif be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which it ONE DOLLAR, postpaid—money reAtadetl hy the Agentrg entire satisfaction is not given. A. WORD TO Ting WISE. There is no need or-any pitmanhaling the Dysentery for one day. All I ask of the public is to try my Dyson 'tery Drops; only 25 mute a bottle.- It levity plemiant take; combs given to a ottild of any age with great &kV , Mince. It has cured very bad time, and also of king , standing. It is indeed worth trying.' Proliared mid stild , only by Mrs. L Ball, South Pine Ninety garrabiTgi, ' • ' 3 Jp2ratt_ . Comfy, ss: at present is realdoisi• pr bet4,d sworn, Atka wile and sky that]. win enrolled in 1693; the county of Pa, _wings I thee resided, but that I moved from there in- the-month, of rt - r min arid Arai abOg viwocwat.... I amm a n 4 an d il./.710• 11 11, 11 0n .;} and heieby request that my earn went may be changed to suit my present residero Nors.—T liiii:oll— he above is adopted by the &lard et - went of the 14th _District. of Pennsylvank, akik table fortis of affidavit, tti be" made on an itollepiels:.. 'AO • • the mile on the, enrollment lists Vomlbne' .) tatoOter. • ' - ' r5, 4 r jlidArAt CISIGNIRt. • imam . .4 - Boot or -won* - ROT,V,XI[I9 AiIipPEAMMALte-.4-4- , * , A 111Iiiiellibia an as Ralltaad. • a TN accordance with the provisions otithe New Internal Revenue Law, oilseeds delivered at.the, above railroad tor shiptnent, must t,v'e a Two Cent Stamp affixed to the rectipt demanded therefor, said stamp to be at the expense ef the si ipper. For all receipts taken by the above..ComPeny, said stamps will be Jumbled and paid for , by the Company. . . auslO-dtsep3o JDRN'.I. CLYDE, am nt, DESERT EsB 00 WILL be paid, fok• infolinatiorilOl the whet eabonts of any `diiiertirs 'fhippe 4 4: tr.rvire. Ali communications etrfaii Adarsea Box 13, Eiarrhsbmg P.O • • aualtztr " THEgood will and 'fixtures of an 'old - atLd well eetabludied Rest:tenni. For NSW , '" paitiCularb address [auge-iltfl J. W,,f. c liarriebarg, P. 0 • . 'eg lirfchener & TUST received, this ,xcorn3 at. Co.,vv rresh sewkol.± 4-/FRAZErg.... aug6 MEW FIBSLNew ita. 'I l and 2 MS .1.1 to bairelkbalr bomb as tit* and by the o n it; NOTICE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BLA 1310,ndSi/s' steam Engine Works, 131tindy,s' Newark Mathiste Works! ...VE WARR', OHIO mandys , PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILLS. . , 131andys' Patent Portable Steam Engines. 16,000 FEET OF•LUMBER PER DAY! COMPELLED to decline many orders for Md.a and Engines the past year, trona utter Ina bony to till them we resolved to increase our already large facilities for their Menu acture. Very recently we I.ureha•ed toe entire property of the Newark Machine Works, at Newark, Ohio, and at this moment both estate llstunents are in lull operatipkv; WA wMI try hake itiNfe to fl 1 a I orders pro • The lumoer trade WAS never Ein prosperous, and money: making as at present, and will no ooubt continue to be so fora Onelliyoll tor : 0145oradveli ani thitlg good logs t per Eto yKt Blitiejof u ,1r . The - dys'. Are p rfectly equipped for work. Ample printed Instructions, with engraved ground plan tor the r man agement, go with each, and every efrert is made to put Inexperienced operators on a per with those who have oper eted them. Circulars. wi h deacripthns and illustrations, and re ports of operators forward.d to any address. Address H er. F. MANDY. at Zenesvi.le or Nei- ark, Ohio. 9 0 MILDnOIRAP.P.Ocis'AL1 Lswiestrao, Union County, Pa., Juno *So, 1864. * * * In the last three melting, (working live days a weekl Ataratiout:l62soloo Note-of wbite , e°4- , on • 0 4r. I:MANDY Maikastlskilittuai Ifail.9o feet, • Use 4uplim.E.l, jorunourwed blAsedtanauseteipspeotordaLlse: the oest !de livered in that city this summer. Itid Bloody kfiiginaliss done wed, end I eon now any it is a perfect suedes , . Yi 5- imday, the 29th of June, we cut 16,000 feet or oak. araosonowsr, Indiana County, Pa., I June 27th, MIREj * ca'Aiskicd/18,C4XAWiaehai*Vzhini our BLANDY MILL its ten hours. J. T. WtiuDßi.,W. WILYORE, Cambria County, Pa., t May 12, 1804 * =l;hilvd Raided biInyBLANDY IdtLl.l;2soi , 000 ftittOtidlgibtli PailtaNtikssovani;months,. watch' im cliPlad'AiW:Wititor;bidlithli; • dtk-ntworiiiirg ,, ouly *wadi Mauro Lon spirtiot Stur time. Tuts la mute lumber tbuu any singe mill has cut in thia lama Muth withitelk Mindsvf miles uttaisidedirpi ; 3 ftk : • 1 4 0 b 6 1•,.(iVero ntr, , ; • "'•-- lip t ithl6B4 - ." • 1 11 a4tIth.fiq #lt4 gißrYdalai . of t itk . mOre thiailt" kteita .;.14 rOO,Ol r tried how much we cotild cut on lit a day; we rbieladod we would do as the last day wa ran it, prior to delivery to new owner. I measured it as if goinz to sell it, and &dud it was 12,104 feet, mostly cut from logs 8 to 12 feet long, small and very hard. The BLANDY MILL la the Milt for me, and evoryoody eke that knows anything about them, its rpy opinion, A, SM.UIir4LTEIt. augl74lsolt/Wklaitae C -1.1 r,‘ THIS WAY 1%;13: D"A -- 111 - Ai n - LLIC7I - 77.1 ' 7reL HUSIXRYO,4,r :•14, :/1.8L2 ;Lt •:: 'Aftk Le r w ,„ l'AL:fftati ;- HOOP SKIRTS, • LADIES' HAIR NETS, and HEAD DRESSES, PERFH4IIIPRX, FRENCH LACE, and TISSUE VEILS, ETC., 1114TOAISIIINGLY „LOT Bv.arybotr fibOalatcati avanaaiamtseaures , aveat bar , ions, at Ifni. MAYER S, augrdert f ; av •:`-! IS fitaket urea.. li pttliitiLb V610,6111)6r4.: 1 THE SONG GARDEN, BY DR. LOWED MASON—Is now ready, containing a large number and great variety of New pongs, Bounds, Exercises, &c., with the Elements of Mu. Simi Notation. The series is designer to include three_ kri, progressively arranged, but eacirhooVirebteM` Fditf. .Vbe 114st:iusdlirkrBittilorwill bd "koia6 ~p en ' V ai iiiS"ityrek*editifredkll WOO 1 ' 4 04 Otis' ' iie 17sit-tikie t 4 girgacher' for son 'reeelpeof MR/otiVilr' ‘,!: 4 • • IttAtithea ' manwilliertTittrif, • .bwra -2 4 _ _ NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR CHOIRS. Ticm BY WILLIAM B. BRADBURY. This work is the result of Mr. Bradbury'a collecting and pomposing for several years, and la everywhere being re peiv.d with the great Est favor by the most, experienced. idsgeiS of3fr: Brary 4 S s ikoinitstrfigietillyk - *Coolli i hOOki thWtBll* OvelFgOreeMerdipekttal h is entire works, tikoreAlii*klifW '" In addition to its rich collection of Tunes and Anthems, the Key-Note has a great variety of Exercises and light Mee etlervilftOtedloo l l.l44lllittbetbObitelniss, and in every Particular it is believed the lovers Cl good music a t church and at home will and the Keg just adapted , ateirtiSe4 l 6., 1 11, 0 0 , cepbY. l 444 FOr.IV 0.4.1 cibf Itastott, , f: ed , killAakiNgs4ressigork:.. Ass 2.,e4 1;44 tie Special Election. It h~t j N of C eliWurg, C n e citne . isliere e ty e givent ° t f he qu e al c ii i i t eTl eters or the Sault Ward in said oily, that a Bpec.al Elec tion will be heir .1110,..11(4 4 0/ICAT HOUSE in Verbeko street; in said ottr•tai` 'I.INACSDAY AUGUST 31. 1864, for , onepemon FOR MEMBER OF COMMON COUSDID) tisitM tail:spired term or Dr. Wllltam H. Eel; resigued • BERNARD CAMPBELL, Chief or Police. ,• August 15 1864. 115-druid:to eaiiin ass of Penns' Vein'e LiOlion are _9L. Awittligt od.,,geiteral nature, with yciss reThuve to Pliiiiltieffna c i ty and county, up to the ear 1b64, inclusive ; and cont.ining the amendment to the Constitution and laws pi ov.ding for the voting by Soldiers in actual service : By M. id'Knorzy. A new edition enlarged anti luiprpved. To be issued imtu.di- Stely after the adjournment of the present Legilstare, Fhb suitable sit oeg paper' cover. Price 70 cent.. A d simian allowed acco,dinao the number it copies sold. Nor sale by M. biIIINNEY, at gis-dlw:wlml - liarriebu g, Pa. lk e SALE .0; !WE the wt d FO emi MO sale, a lot with two houses en c thereon, in the borough of Nupnin, oa the 3d of cepre uper. at 3r. ar. Terms to Suit purchasers. sate to gke t raCe at the hou.. , e of C, Ikth ,, des. •-.' A & K. GEIGER. , au,46-dood :aw* tl g tirTUCKSTERS' B. , 4 , x;‘ ,. ;;1; gukin--Choicetont n Meow, juz r , .. uyiei vs crop's "um. 0 trt a --- . 7-3 t) LOAN. -- rime Secretary ortik‘Tleasruigives notice that subscriptions will be received for Cou pon Treasury- Not* 'payable three years from August 16t11, 1864, with semi-mama interest at the rate of seven and three-tent/raver cent. per armithr—prineipal and Interest both to be paid in bilvfhl These notes will be _convertible at the option or-the holder at. tnatttrity into six per cent. golabearir , bonds payable not less than five nor more then twenty' . years from their date, as the Government may elect.- {Ehey will be issued in denominations of $.50, - $,lOO, $500,_ $/; 1 1/00 dridls,ooo, and ilksubscriPtiOns must be for fifty dollar - 5: or enin4 multiple of My dollats. ;‘,l - : ThelbOtes will_ be brAftamitted to the oitners free'ot 411.4ortatien eherker as soon after the receipt of the CertilloAteszof De posit arrthey can be prepared: As.the notes draw interest:from August VT, persons making deposits subsequent to ,that, date must parthe interest accrued from date of note -to te' of deposit. kartiesopoithig twenty:Ave thousand-dol lora and upwards tor thesonotei at any one time. Will be , allowed a commission of one quad r : of hhe!'.wr cent., which ' will be paid tki3l.reastwi' peßgimenkutton the receipt of a bill for the .amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for* commissions taat be made from the ilepoalta.. - - Special -Advantages of this Loan. it is A Ns:manic SAMICiEt lips, offering a higher rate than any other, slid best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors •Notv3; considers :that. it is paying iii the - bist Circulating medbanrof the , country, andAspannot pay in , . anything' better, for its own:assetoare either in government securities or-ill - notes or bonds payable in government It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can al ways_!be stolit'fOr - Within a fraction of their face 'and accumulated interest, and are the beat security with banks as caUaterals for dis counts. - , 01110. Zakkesville, Ohio. ConTellableinto a 6 per Cent. 6410 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the ~notes for three . years, this privilege of cot:0(081mi is worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nineper-cent. premium, and be fore the war the premiiim on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate; is not less than ten per cent. per annum. its Exemption intik ti State or Municipal But aside from all tho advantages we have enumerated, a special iwt, of Congress exempts all bonds and I'. easury tibia from local taxation. Gn the average, this e*ltiption is worth about to per cent. per annum, according to the to of taxation in varictlis parts of the country. It is believed that 'No securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the Government. .4 all other forms of indebtedness, the faitti,or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate cora inunities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure , the dilsolisrge.ofi all , the obligations of the United'Statek. • • • • JA.MES. 0 hioCLURE. While the Government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very:strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patribtism of the n people Sussoarrriolis wrt.z. sa RECEIVED by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washing ton. the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Deposited.* and by all the Na tional banks which are. depositaries of public money, and all respectable banks and bankers throughout the at:witty' will give further in formation find afford every facility to sub- Scribers.. . [anl9-dkw:2m TVANTEDI,Tbi*"4; I , fcia; HOUSE CAR - PRSTER.s.. 'Apsily, to W. BIBLE, augl6-ili7 - -Cornee Biztl+ sad Walnut streets. • want' 49A, SalLD'illilJl4B4:4.a girl to do general home work fir a wad .tadaily. Mut" bring good tecomaleadatiowg. Sigma wilt hou'or stood place by Inquiring at -!..(aufll-dd, 'TILLS OFFIOE. Wanted,, •i I A LIEUTENANT 'with a few men. For further particulars Inquire of Capt. Dean. Otticet rtt bt Vkt "t r e e=atrtetr.a streets, I TANTED—An unfurnished or furnished Quip,. or part or a furnished or untunnsimis Boma. For . partienlars.enqtare au,ol-dtf' ' • THIS OFInCL . • Alistseted to; *estiti. 604,saniud bor rooinS for email family•:lLeanesnecgocaacthisotuce, Beta advance samtinytif motto* auil-Lf WANTED AmuncALßut-muna App ly a at thoptsaload under lisredifotel.. • jr tf WANTED, TO' NENT—An unfurnished icwi tootn„ . r; Ego . ~4411i3L0 a wall of oe us w r t*P 5 ,1 tr., IaTANTED--=;oslsopirZ 0 .—.- 8 Want v rigittblB *SSW' in ever y it 1 3 40 41 1 1 ittakti.i.sl.sB - / llllY+ We ,Have po_ titunuk.whiott W#. will prove to 1 . 1 41/fioulg4ligttliPlioaa&t. 0444 4414 y3;284 119NES:Iiii68, Aia, ' • • 1 1 44 11 n9r5 , Md. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. : OK.:FIUDAY,ASEPTEMBER 9th, 186 i, subscribers, agents for the heirs of E Frederick Wonderly, Son., late of Mechanicsburg, Pit4dec'd, will sell on the premises the following valuable real. ' 'estate, viz: • • Of ...1-441#0.40,14mkoznititiniug acres _ a 1111,93., perches, - ill clear, in a high 'state of cultivation and under pod &mug, located in adver spring township, Cumber land county, Pa., two Miles West of IleehagliWgg, near the reed leafilliehMlithatldace to Carbide . - .Tat improve roams are emit 2'WvaTuttY .110 RE, A ,GOOD RANK BARN; XagonestegVeorn Crib, and all other necessary outbuild ings. There are also two wells of never-failing water on the farm, oneof Which.% • near - the door; an orchard of tiring/OMA a limekiln' olt the premises.. The land: ,beerialllirued. The proximity of tins- property- to the iiiterinielng town of Mechanicsburg, always at hinting en excellent market for the products of the farm, renders it 111 6 Lily desirable. the same time and place, a trut er Mountain Land, Mtuatett in Silver apring urtraidnp, Cumberland county, containing 10 acreirand 14 perches, easy of aceess. Persons desiring to - ,yiew tho property previous to the sale will please can on George Wdnderly, residing on the term, or W. IL Wonderly, x..sioing in Meohanicsburg. I gobii to commence ats'bclock, r. x., when terms will berinide known - by GEORGE WuNDEttLY, WOVORRLY. Agents for the heirs of J. F. Wonderly, dec'd. 41 15 . 4.115eP9,- VALUABLE , ... :PROPERTY FOR; SALE, rTettininzifier' offers for tittle to valuable avern Stand, situate on She Lancaster turnpike, in eHugh or Middletown, consisting or a large twaatary rick Hthal,:extensive stapling and all other rate& ivy Out Put/Shops r - • _ ~. . Also , Iwo adjoining' loth, liiing erected on each a two. story frame uwelling.' - - ' , • k'or runner paolculars apply-to- th e undersigned, on the the prelatic& • • "-• SARUM DalrWai.Alt. • ja2l-tuaaat3ms -: ~ ' 2l 'f FUJI 1542.14114 . 4,7,....1 4-2011a8' power, steam engine and rooLernttai•rn pip*, water pipes, pumps and Imam' uattlei 01 1 0 0 1 DgOrigioe and.eyboder boder, manufao... l rwDY 400 .'weluOlio,Itete.at improved oselilatita en s tibiblee'4lzlle aeon 4 Go/1 41 *W; ibqt of Walla 14111\Zat°11.- . l For -Acc. it Canal office, Market Wed, D ideditatett Hotel.. - " - 1 1 l 04: *, .* ~,,, ~,.., 25:-:.r: n: *Mas.4_# , ' ~ --Shiftier ac Eru pt, & Co., have on hand $6 60 per dozen, Jen ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Taxation. .w.as.. ,PugLlp SALE. BRANT'S XIAL.L. BRANT'S ItAtL. SIGIIT Or Rouses Star Combination Company, Souse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Last Night of the Present Siiccessful Engagement of the Beautiful and highly giftel Tragedienne, MISS FANNY B. .P.144:3E. la the Beeuttrel Drama, FANCREOW,THE CRICKET, ON SATVEDAT., EVENING, AI3G. irriror farther partlealsra see programme angtk-d tr SANFORD'S HALL. _ THIRD WEEK OF THE CONTINENTAL COMBINATION COMPANY, ON MONDAY_ JULY 25, 1864. %WS company consists of the best star per • formers, cons isting of SINGERS, DANCERS. - ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, • GYMNASTS, &O. The manager takes pleasure in announcing that they intend making this TEE Concert EaU of the ear. _ HARRY WELLS & 00., Proprietors. ' BILLY Foams, Business Agent. jy234.12t CANTERBURY WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Proprietor .... Business Agent— .. Stage Manager Leader er Otr,bester OPEN every night with a first-atria com pany of male and female artistes. The perform ince embraces every variety of legitimate amusement, such as SINGING, DANCING, PANTOMIMES, BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. Admission, 26 cents. Seats in private boxes 60 mktg. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. jylB4ltt MILITARY NOTICES. New Infantry Regiment. ORE YEAR'd ,SER VICE HIGHEST LOCAL BOUNTIES. TDECRIIITS can be mustered in, subsist,- _IN au and clothed iMule lately after !liar ettliettneat. 0- heeruiting office in Third street near Market, Hat , tisburg. J. wito-AX AWL. Aug. it 9, 1864. auls-1w • Repruits Wanted One'Year irtE officers are men who have seen ser:- NICO . The Captain Is a graduate of the celeorated Government • Midway School at Sc. Cyr, in •Fi suict; said has a rued seven years in the French army • h :sandals for his bravery in six battles , viz : Montebello, Mastro, Tubigo, Melegnagno, Magenta and eolferino.. - The Highest Bounty paid to liocruit , , and no advantage taken. The Recruiting Rendeirous, on Leerier eruzirt, et the , OLD MOUNT V#ICAON MOUSE, elvish° the Female seminary, Harrisburg, P* P. DLLEfI, Capktiin. Riursamsems Gen'l Cluserets, New York dry ; Brig. tienn Duffey, Commanding Cay. Div. West. Yw &la; Theo: Perin, Harristnirg. ratmls.-I.W HEADQUARTERS DRAFTED MEN, SUBSTITUTES. VOLUNTEERS, 115 South Seventh St., Second floor, Room N0..10. ,Drafted Men from the City or any tauter the' State will be furnished with zubstitutea at abort nottK . and on liberal terms. isir Men Enlisting, either as Substitutes or VOlUnteers, will receive the o& gest Sonnies, whith will bo peal to Qum in cash as soon as mustered in. Arias eval be liberally paid at this Oitee. • iIAVENEk 12013 DR AFT!! PHILADELPHIA GUARDS!! • MM. A. A. LISCIFIXR. $5OO .1 ;1 :? e lj o li nly. I llon F m o u r st o ,rel ne L e med ar'S ii6 l l; and paid mull Coon $4OO. C nne singly, in. I c squads Any pe son brMgmu 20 men vri.i be nonamiiinoned a Second Lieutenant; 25 men a First Lieutenant; 40 men-a Captain. • __ 'lite above will be executed to tho letter. Apply to Col. A. A. LEOHLIM, - Iteadquarlers, 611 Gl:Learnt #4., Mlle. auglo trça Appttooble to sieftd Arta Anew p Boot sad Shoe Man ufacturera. Jew*las. It:is s liquid. Itetataber. fiats! Aseatt in leadlY • .. • ---- rtvate Sate. . AVALUABLE Kentucky Black.= Rinse Is offered for sale. Be is Ave sears; . riding.ar driving, porresltygende, and will nuakmpii." telleirthandy horse. Forio artkidars enquire or, 1,, DAKO O 4 I *.6N Frank' in4toemk-- - naltkato or to ceps. tautOig:at • • - OgisatEst: ; D. AMUSEMENTS. ....J. EL DONNE. JOR. KILL Timmy mesTAythe ......:J. G. AID In _ . hirEICAL FARCES, COMIC OPERAS, NEGRO COIIIOALITIES, AND , . Useful and Valnable Discovery. HILTON'S CEMENT INSOLUBLE_ b. of noure general ..plactical utatty than any. iventiou now before the public.- RAW; been thcoccupy tested luring the last two years by practical R Men, and pronounced by all to be UPB.R tOR TO NT Adheitfre f i reirmitions known. 11180LUBLZ CSirsn'is altow thing, and the molt of ngh , t, of Andy; its combinatiim oit - • • &iv** And ander — no circumstances or ;bulge of temperature. will it be vino corrupt ar omit coy offroialre Boor 4IVD BROH Kan , •afitit usiog Madames, wilt dad it the bOst article knows a* Oementing for the Chaim* it works!. withoutdelay, is not affected by aoy, slump of temperatture. JEWELERS -- - Will And it sufficiently *Sheave ins 'lair use, as hie Seen proved, . u zspuilas Adapted No And we claim aa an eapedal. inerik tut tt, Woke Patches to Boots Ant 4hoee anMetenotly - ationg..vtattitif stitoalag. - It is the only LIQUID CEMBIi Ilium that b oi sure thin tor Oland -lakors. • Ivory,._ And *Melee of Housebulu use REatBER Ru.eas's unnsmium Ciao)* fs in a liquid form and is essay ay I_ plied SS PM. Itivron's Enamour' Czeist Is inisolotne . • Huron's Lumens Omani Adheres oily subsume** suppled thirdly - or - Malluf_eg, wet's , ftolcare *am 001 * 1401001 MILTON BROS. & Co.; Proprietor; • . PloTldimperiFF LAM& ie luau:lna ;~ L-',~ , HE=