Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 22, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
D 7 PUBLISH=
MORNING AND EVIIINIA - G, .
BRAIGATTk.
o.firlC'E THIRD ST., NEAR {Yd LENT;
PERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIM.I.
THM DAILY TELEGRAM! le served to subscribers In the
city at 12 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be
charged 28 00 in advance. Those persona who negleettu
pay In advance will pec4ydrged, $7 00.
WEITraLY ;TELEGRAPH.
. . ,
TAna Turaaarn hi also inibllshad weekly, and is fain ished
subscribers at the following ooh rates:
Single copiers, „ ...... $1 SO
three cc , pies 10.0110 Post Off . . ...... 4 00
fen nat.n!,6 lo one Post olfnce lb -90
.
NEW ADVERTISEWINITS,
CLOSING OUT
SUMMER STOCK
AT ANT
BELOW CO T.
M. - IDES. M. YE% 'NO. 13 MAREET STREET,
BEING desirous of closing her. Summer
Stock of Millinery Goods, olfers for sale at greatly
reduced prices, such as
SILK AND STRAW BONNETi 4 ,- .
r. HATS AND RLA:TS,
- . 'CbniAantiy on hand a splendid Ammon - meat-of C' •
SILKS
VELVETS,
LACES, •
ED MIS, • •
14.00 P SKIRTS,
• CORSETS,
HOSIERY,
H.ANDERRCIIIEFS,
GJAW ES,
COLLARS,
CUFFS,
BELTS, t
NETS, /
, . FANCY GOODS, &C.
• Daalera wl l tto welt to call, as great bargains cab be
kiad.st , tirbolesaie. jel.4• ly
cLQA.KK,
airocuLAß , -
AND
IttANTILLAS 9
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
A New Philadelphia Cloak Store._ Have now a splendid
aaeortment of
•SPRING it SUMMER MANTELS,
: ,11TENCH CLOTH CIRCUIARS,
• NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND
NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
The above beautiful samples, in .crery color and hand
ootooli trimmed, from $7 00 to $l6.
• 2000 SILK. 1111.41.01T254,
acaCULAR, P.9.Q.ItS ANtY
liaiLdsdrnely and riihlc trimmed, - rror6 $lO upward.
CIIILDREN'S MANTELS LN VA11474.'
my 26.1 .1
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
125. J. 1111IBS, at No. 8 Market Square,
IVA; next door to Fellx.sContectioriery, keeps eorutant.
ty on nand the latest styles or Bonnets, - Hats, . Hughes,
Flowers, }illiberal, &c., together with aline/assortment of
Dress Trimmings, Leona, Embroideries, Collars, Obits,
Handkerr,hiets, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety' Good; in
general.
theintest Designs of Dress PattthuieNitet froM the
Nlnd York Bazaars, - Dress' and 'Cloak 'Malkin neatly exe
cuted. Thankful for tho patronage bestowed since her
opening, she trusts,by a nitictaznitrtrinn to bu,inei,s and
her endeavors to give ,etieral .ialittactiop, to continue to
receive a share of the panic patreusge, jyl-tißru
C
CONCENTRATEL. 4 4I.!E._,NAD , E,
TS pleasant, healtiii liave
very convenient and ,:tefA4 - 411W.ritirsfds having
Ofver or great thirst. .
Its portability recomnlimiliitit in tr
Its convenience at pie-niol9.llilia
No sugar reildired; one tittile-ipoo • Ived
In a glass of and Waal' tlittl it is dune.
KILLLER , S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE, ,
Jol7 - No. 91, Mark-s treet.
„ ,
NEW PIMADELPI4,
`..
L. O. , 70 ,
IN D :11eG,R0
Market"Stireet, H.arrisOurg•
1 . 000 DIP. TALENT STYLES
or rAstir.omstz
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
FINR SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the Ist of Aliril. Dner2l-tlly
, • .
. 4 1i096131' # WEI DISTIXICT,
.1! • (MIAMI:Ma; Pa.,:unt) Alen
TDo.DRAFTE MEN.—I. 'am, directedby
tient. Col. J. V. 'Borriford,.4. 'A. Proi•Ost tati3hai
General, by his oPoular, No. 89, of June 4, 1804, to pub
lish "That drartod'men are not allowed to yonin
teen altar being drafted; did that The cinaita for dratted
men will remain fcrr firm sub-districts' Which they
were drafted, no matter•Whetticr local bbanty has, or has
not bgetrpald to onett mon, upon "nk,,gai tnatistment."
JNO. KAY Claif.ENT,'
Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th Diet, Pa.
Joi-dtf
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
TrIOUCHINGat 4 STOWN. , (Cork Har
oor.) The Asa . l i*thidriera'of the Liverpool,
New York and . fti pia Bc3ytenehlp ConiArma,f, are in-
Ispded ttiapll as -
Cily of Battlinorp, AtlguEl 27; Etna, Sktur
day, 649114 M O.; kdiuburgh, uiday, iepte ...bert 10,
and every.eabceedlOg Saturday, at Noon, from Pier; 44,
North River. -
RATES'OP PASSAGE,
PA7411L2 17 001.0 OR i 715 174t1111[ALICKT AJCRR77O7.
iIIROCABIN $O 00 STE.Elticith ••53 00
do to London no 00 do to London.-- 00
do to Paria„ 95 9p145 to Parys 40 00
do torlIalorg:-... 9D 00 -do to Hamburg.... 37 00
Passengers also forwardo to Havre Bremen, Sotto' ,
dint. Antwerp, &b., at equally low rates:
Yore Flom Llveipool or . Queenstown: Ist esbin,
$B5, ;106. Steerage, X 36. Those who wish to Bead for
their frtends can buy tickets bore at these rates.
For,tiuther information apply at, the Cortlinvo, , oolHtTa
/09.19 41. DALE,. Agent, 1.5 i Etteadway, : bi.Or,, or 0. 0_
'ZIMMERMAY, Harrisburg.. (f2.11:11y
PIANOS.
LIABRECRT, RIEKES & SCIDIIDIS
EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
AGENO7 A.T KNOGREs;
93 Market street, Ilarrisburs. ' • • ,
FOR REASONS perfectly satiegytb,p ) to
mysSLF ttikert - tbeage4erortbe.itbrKe most
excellent' . Platioa. Therpdblie /8 - Iteritt4o coliM and ex
amine !be ttibzi3salveta.
A re*Settoinacker Co'a - PiaribtOb hand yet will be
fileol lo*: raar2o-11
PIIOTOGRAPII ACE VICS
Photograph,
ith
Photograph Alba is.;: ;
li t
in
Photograph Alb
_
Photograph A.loiniL
s
s HE largest and cheapest variety - of P
T TOGRAPII ALBUMS In the city arc constantly ep
" il/P 2112 / BERAVBEIS CIIIEJLY BooKST9Ri.
SOLE AGENCY FOR 'THIS . I'IY
Tim
AM happy lg. lifer to the r[o)lic a large
..; s '44- WillArG7 4 31.13 - - t i hiS
manufactated by „ .....,
tßiabtw. hiIIiCITILD. ;
• pus rse Pena are well'auielsed, eh, 16 4 easi t rallts 'en
"ll44ltaWM4 py.gAa TiefilE.M. - '''''
• separrpt'S BOOR Komi ',
&Gond [street, Oppiea h
e eave/U[l Char", Hard' Vg
Pa. ~ . 4 ~-.- #"' t I ' - ' MOB
91 ALMOit.WFlice salt Salmon u at
ato ,
SELMER & maxi
z
=ME
;
•
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MI
BY GEOIta BERGNER.
itAJu,ROADs.
I=l
1 , 80 4. • • •
• • :,1864
ph:o44ophi' a and Erieltall
' ' •
TEIB greet trawThies:thsi Northern' nd
Northwest ootitltffie 41 ,, Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie, on!Lake
It has been leased by the Parmormuni Rea aowv t of
ray:, and under their , auspices do. being rapidly opened
throughout its ,entire length. - •
It is now iii' use .for Paskenger' and Yreight business
from Harrisburg to St: Mary's (216 raileaj on the Eastern
Division, and from Sheffield to Erio(7B rani/4.0n the
western Division.
rtivz OF-P*614F.11 THAWS AT 11.4ERIkEtztEG,.
Leave Eastward, t -
Mail Train. ••, • 1 "
Expresegrain,4. ... - 2.80 a es
• • , Leave Northward..
Iran Train;, • • • LBsr. X.
Expresiaritin • • 8.15 U:lr.
Carn run•th-roligh:wrrnotrr MANG'S both ways on these
trains
.between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be
tween .Etiilinnere and Lock Berea ,
Elegant Sleeping care on Exprese traine bothwari he- :
tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and .
Philadelphia. . •
For information respecting Passenger business apply at
theS. E. Corner 11th and Market etreeta
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: ,
S. Kingston, Jr., corner 18th and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
J. W. $e polls, Erie
J. M. Drill, Agent .I±,ll C. K.R., ' • .
HeUSTON, - '
General ,rrelght Ageni, Phqm
, -LEWIS L BouPT,
. General Ticket Agent ~et
S. karrs,
m7 26- dik) • General itamsgs;., *llMatiari4f,,.
UUMBERLADTP VALLEY
•• r. • ,
' • F AND
F It A N K. L I i
It ALL KOAD .S.
ORANGE OF HOURS.—On and After Mon
-4„1- day, April 4tii, 1864, husienger trams wit! run
dally,:ax fedloWs,ASupdays enceptedly ' :
.
FOR; C/LANIMATHUMG AND ITARRIMUMPO:
.11. ..1L P. le
Leave Hagerestawn ' 7.00 246
" Greencastle 7.87 8.86
Arrive at &17 4120
Chatuberaberi
. . ' Leave at ' - ..8.80 12.66
Leave Shippenaburg .
.. ....,:.. SAO IL2B
" Newville . ~. .....'.. . US 12.00
" aiiiiilite • ',.t.fr.65 .10:10 12.42
" ; Hecbanicaburg ... ... ..t. . ....A.2.5; 10 42 8:12
Arrive at Harrisburg .L6:66 .11.16 13.40
F I NK' OZ. MBERBB G dIVD 114.0 7 1CIWO
Leave Emir:burg • os., L 32 :4 20
MOrianb*ourg ' aft . 14.04
" Carlislo ... . 9.21;;,210,! 15.22
" bielvalHe 10.2* 214
Shipriertibuig ....;.10.33' 4.00
t Arrive
{ a
Clututbersburg, 4. 30..,
Leave a; .11.10' 4.49 •
LOavii,Greedastio .11. 55 . 6 .4 30
Arrtire .fiderSLOWD. 12 35 41 10
Making "el* aiginections at Harrisburg with quilts,
for 'Plilladerph*,' .14esy York and Pittsburg ; and ,
raffia for all pooko Weft,
- 4 . 4-I'he train Teavißg Harrisburg at 4.20, r. w., ions
oulfakfir as Cirlide. , - O. N. LULL, Suit .
R rae‘...ple m ak o lsthrywr A rll 4. 11864.71 Y -
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GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE
.THZIANG-SOUGIMFQR
DY.SCOVE.RED AT PAT.
•
Cherokee Reniedyi
AND
•
. . .. . •
.
.., , .. ..
cirktokEE mintrolit '. .
COMPOUNDED' FROM ROOTS, BARKS "OID LK&
C.114.13(4.4T4 RiIiEDY, th,eyreat hidian pi, •
cures all iiiseases.gfilie urinary organs,.iia as
runts of the Irris' se, - /iptammation of ate! Etrculfzr,.=.
station of Lilo 'Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, S
Gravel, Glut, COMeorhea, and is eapecialiy roconsteetided
in those cases of Fluer : Aibiu (or Whites iii jteinaZes);ttlhart
all the olii ?tomcods
. :liiii;:ticines have failed. , _ .:l . •
writ: in FlePared in a highly conoentastedlbrm, the
dose only being Mini ene to two tempoonDds three timee •
per day.
sip . ..
in . -
, ... ,
- It, is diuretic and alterativeits action; purifying .
and ramming the blood, causing it to Sow in alla te tts
original pilitY and ilgor; thus removintfrom Dia ' M
all pernicious causes will& have induced disease.
OIibROKEE INJECTION is intended 1111 an Idly or. 1149110.
ant to the . OBEB.OKME REMEDY and 'should . * M
s
Conjunction with Mai medicine in all casenor ' hag,'
Gleet, Fulor Wink . tW Whites. ' lts eflis;ite-4ae' ,
soothing 'said. &mike* ; removing..SA . 4s dirig,'. eat,
chordee and pain instead of the burning:and *goo un
endurable painthat is -experienced witli r neirly ,au the
/Jr
chea p ea p ~N
By MK piled the CHEROKEE' REMEDY and
riF-kOom.
cliEßlA:orm—the twb saiiiinillem at. MP lisWie
time—all M'Ciiirei*,disialiarges are removed, i ia Idle,itmar
ened organs eke speedily restored to full vtgoiriand
strength. '' - ', $• -
Ng-For NB Partied:as, get our parnStlet frO*Halni',
drug " store in ,the country, or write nil, and wo. will mall'
free, to Any'iddrOSt a full treatise. , ...1 i t
BS. Prici :TIE (MEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for SA, ~ • . . . .
,
Fricß CHEROKEE INJECTION, 42 per bottle, or
three bottles for'ss.
.
I)l}—Sent by ; - expcelits to any addrehp receipt :of
price. •
sa. Sold by 1!11 drundsts everywhere.' .
DR. W. FL BLED.WIN ar CO.,
Sole Pioprlotore, t
marlN•eodly,. No. /59 Liberty4treet,.New
gELF4I,OIf-F,E CUM.
THE GREAT
-I,lst 0 . 4 N MEDICINE.
MOMPOUNDED ram
ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES.
An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhsu, hanittal Weak
ness, Necturnia 'BrainfOrts , and all dunes er Anent by ;se*
,
potiution; MCA as LoeSof Memory, hniestiof Lassitiude'
Pains in the Back, DinOseu of Vision, '.Frenorture DiciLdin
Weak Nernssd.'?il,B4iy of Brea/gins,Trembling ,-,*44,flit•
nes; arvtions on. rAe Irace, Pale Centstewarne, ,, Sanity,
Consumpficw, and_eff Diread compiiinit onnei 'y de
partingfron,qtayoth re nature. 0 • •
ylirThis medicine is a simple vegetable ereeksktione
n which all-,Can, relx.; as it has been rusedth OUT
for manyvream thousande treated, it „Ms' not
failed maiShigie,inntsrlee• Its curative vowel= halal yeah
su ffi c ient to ga s p yothry over the moat stubborn Calle.!
rairTo thontrdWho have trifled with their, constitution,
until they stmenthemesives beyond the _reach or me t hod
id, we world say, herpair not f the Cullom Cults :wlll
restore you to health and vigor, and after all quadt :doe
tors have failed l •
nor For fall particulars, get a Circular fromany_
Store in the country, or, writo the Proprietor, who ll / 4 1
mail free to ant one desiring the same, a full treatise In
pamphlet tom. •
khrPiieenifi par bottle, or three bottle* for. $6, and
forwardedhTellPrein to all parte of the world. . .
Aarepui.py all .. to druggist& oriesywhoro..
• DR. W. R. *ERWIN .
Bors Prrorszoino,
marlo4odly No. 60 MeV airosii Noir Y
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'"T.HE-UNION'--NOW AND FOR.EVER."—Webster.
_< IEW^A~WEKTISRME S.
SELLING OUT LOW!
,
OUR.. STOCK.OF LI - Quoits!
WE intend to discontinue the sale of Li
quors and offer our stock at a very small advance'
from cost price. ;We have:Mimi:Lased all our, Liquors be
fore the last rise and have a large stock on hand for three
or four years, which are guarabteed cannot be purchase&
now at amyl:rice from the imposters. ' . I
Our stock modals of I- 411 ' ,'' ' ' ' ' I
WHISKIES i......
of , all grades. .. i 1.. •
WWe have parts of three barrels pure RYnOI
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2% years old.
'WIRES of all tirades , bomestic • and Impo tad,
• . . .33AN.X1.1E1Q.$
.
We hazy part of. 3.i, cask IfF.ONESS&Y KRALDY•
tct whfeti we invite the'particular attention offftmili for
medicinal pumosee
The Drand9 emmor tie bought to-day,
.'-frowt:tinporters,
lose thin $l5 per gallon.. Wo will sellit for $l2 per, gal
lon.
SCOTCH - AND vscitiArE ALES, ,
. CIUSIPAGNE WINES,
; -CLARETS, C.
Ige invite the inspection •
of Hotel Keepers and .Liquor
Merchants' generally, as we intend to • sell, without re
' serve, all our Liquors, and this will be a good oprlortu•
nity. for bargains. . ..- .. ; • - • . . .
.le2o PffliaElt iir FitAZEtR.
.
I ' A.' F. 41IVIMERMAN
riia'6,0413.41.1 Vtatvb,
No, 52 Market Street, Harrisburg Pa
-'DEALER 'INi
_NINE MANGERS, • •, • •
. EtaINE,
• RINGS, •
: 1 SETS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SILVERAVARE, •
• PLATED WANE
CBA SEIVirIDES,
•
AND ALL KINDS OF JEVIELEY.
hand swell selected and ele'4liti
assorted stock of
:FINE WATCHER, 11 '
CNAINS,
, • .
• RINGS
• A;NTD SETE
• •w; Ei FINE SILVER vett
- 41 . 1 4*94N....E.1FG.L.1th • AN s
D. wzas TATO ZS,
Bdth in Gold and Sliver Cakes
Also, a due assortment of
LADIES' WATCHES
Cooatantly on hand,, '; • '
' • '• s - -a.taMTI vaitterr 114 1
ELEGANT cLoca - ,
OtallAmeriptiorts ;, all of _which will be sold at tlis j.
! - LOWEST' CAS PRICES.: '
vir Call and examine the goods, •
Partimilar attention paid to repairing of fine Matdher,
each as Chrormmeters, Eimlex and other. celebrated
Watches, and all kinds *br - jewelry• - *Wetly; iepazed.
None but the most obroPetent , morkasernieniphived, and;
the whole matter uodse ; my, own personal supervision.
• ' ZINMERNAN'I
mar2Bl No 52 braiketlifieet, adloiainz Brinvs H ,
I.
. .
Cavalry
.Horses - anted l'
Iv
.• ;, Assuager Quatrinsulasvaa'sQssi U. 8. A.
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: '. .., 4}1411t : , - t/4 0- 1M a t / "!! 1 "-;, 4 „til. t 1115 2, /BOA' ' 1
irTNTErihixtki4,-;o}iitis, .oh.h.lahndied and
V ' itiity:rfveT . lSS) - 46111fin per, head *ill be paid for all
- i.
. ' • , 0..a71 11 1 1 *k: .0. 9 " r* . 43' Os .
.
deliver* Jit t he Illaverninent stables, et,Efamilberg, 1!
Said boos :to 'lid ssuua in all partinulars. 4 4 : 1 k 3, it
ai
(6) ittrelpm:inbio chart (9) nibs year! Oa ; 'o6iiii4 1 '
han!lis hig4altin ... Srompnatly bath, h44 .... , • __ y
enforeet in story par:Wen/APT: , , .
.. ,
Payment made on delivery of (7) seven horse! Or o er
Hoots of inspection from 6"s. x. to Cr. is. 1 'Oh del.
mend is urgent.aed an immediate response is solicits
.. ,E. C. REICHENB4O3. ~
3326 dtf . -t 'I .. 'Copt *Ad Aisktt Qr. .. .
- • •
Dr 4 airt I Drain r!, Iliratt t: : • ,
A LIRNB and persons ender pr overe ire
11L qui;l4lo,,iarlwo have been Anrolled in WI (tali
District, be any other District in tiM State, can have air
'exemption paparainado.oriadt rat/waxed byrlaw. ,
Now is the Awe to put • in , a sulnititnts.,and avoid tb4
Persons *to are not Uahle to siren, and who. Sri to
-ender the army as Substitutektarilobtatn the h)gbast re
iniiim: • i.•", :.• . 1 -r• 0
• Onsiaess tvg.useteikliy mailntegal rates, end! or
havel.therehynvolde .4. ' . , ., i i t
• entr'sronoe, or irldrests by mall, , .„ •
,' • --- ''' . • -••-• ' !EUGENE SNYDER, 'a . .
, t .
.0 : . '• : ' :- - Attorioy . at Law % ad street,
jyri•eolA2mcsa •-,a, , , '. Harr ' erg, } .
.
: BARGAINST BA RGAINS tl
.
'IN 'BOOTS AND NIKO .
SELLING OFF! • ''.' i
TNTENDING.to chime" in a veiy : sheit tie,
lie
fa
_El} Fell all my Welt selected stock of •Illoete, S (*.a
and MIMI'S, at prices fan.below Untrimmed value.
My stock was maae for retail, of the host material and,
wo rkmana h i p. ,
T 6 those who apply early I will selLgreatbarifl.
93,
' NO, 12 Market . &Mare; next te , lrellals Confectionery.
aul2-diatig3l . '_i _.,,..., •
._. ftwocr....tf o tasaaLls.ol7res,
~, rt ,
... 1 1 . 4 , ty Lsg E 7, .PmwenvAzaA. o4. I
13 , Aug 1, 18
Tile' !Akira -Of Enfollment
0. rtiliß
Distiletria: now engaged in reviCing
, =O. ;Pyre:3llllll,nm list.sstf persons enrolled as fable
to do milker, dUIY ' •
Persbrs Who may be fnprperTy on the fou
ei aecount
. - . . .. .. . .. • .
f .
AZJMfiAilk, • . •.-. •'• • ' - ~
NEMIUSIDENDA :TtC. ii , - ''..: ' .-:. ;9. 1,
MVB...I2IWILEAVESig
OF 49E_, ~ , , ~
.:414N1.F.E.5T P.ED.,5451.F1fy PtIONAL DISA3I6-
A-l r , '
USVI7fO4BI2VED Orb; YEARS IN Mit' ..422*
SRATT.`WkIit.,:: . • ....:••o::•• ..: . ! .._-. ..A:t • ; ,
abeam prevely,AlTEAssuakurgAlOAßßairovi
the Wino and have their naiiiikatilitert freittlheliSt. 0
e l pi l
citizen who has a knowledie 43f anyona"hroAnte ' prd
enrollment,' and whole-liable-to udillitarribtr; dr of any
one who pus arriVr.dit.V.ol4llo: of . fteenly ears.sin the
.enrotlrnent, of t 4863, or of, linx,wto have declared the In- ,
tentiont to become citizens, are ' earnestly Invited to '
munieste the4vViii'indilt . &lte• the Baird of Enroll erst,
that such the lists.
..Aparlit, is therMitesest aod duty of every enrolled el ism
to • see tnat. -ita whd have - been iniiiroperly 'I).MIT ED
from the list.shordd be added thereto.
ffirlt is the imperative duty of all dtisens, semthat
pemons drafted In any siihAlstriet, and fainink !oxeport,
are AR,4IIB4'ED and brought before, the Board En
rollment!: The aub•distriet Is charged With thelQititt 'of
feraiiddag its fial quota. - . . T
.INO. BAY eLtKENT
Capt., Pre. Mar. and Pree,l of Board.
CHAs. O. RAW'S, •'. : • '
. _ ._...oonUnirodecter-o°. the Smug.
5,..T CHARLTON;
au2-dim '!.:_c Surgeon of the Board.
E W BOOK 8.---31116 SHOULDPIE
gogßgra : : •
. -DAIS OF .91IL
Jag renaivad at • Malin SOREFFROMBOINCRIO*
QM/Vim, SIItIcLES,,,TEAS,- CONEEE,I 0
1,..7 all graces and ;meets, at
: • .. -., ...' <;li _ . MULES di FICA tn.
i e.
. Successors to 'W. Deck, Jr.. Ir.-00.
jel 7 . a ..; ~, : . Dtsalent in.rine Family GroCeiri
. .... „ .
Ayr.roas - ttirina mEolowc , -,-A: olidio,
sztMe of Baas Beef end Piirk.:at '.' - i I
ansuctua nu= : .
lill , , ,
_. , 4fmnftwor7a to Wffillook r jr.. k CV,.)
A
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'from Snyder county received *veil Week.. Also
eggs at Apt] . BOYER* KOSRPF4t.
A .;W :SUPPLY - of FRESH gryi
SUp
„EA. Lima, jruid received this morning, at
SEMLER & FH
Ehmessors to
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101a4D.00 '.—Yorkiiamer
71caosilcitily,xeldedfjuVrecolved this rotlibMiZ
for ale by the dozen or bottle, at
1721 UAL= & MISR.
HARRISBURG ~ • PA.; .MONDAY EVENIG, AUGIJST 22_ 1864
NEW ,ADVERTISEMENTS.
Northern Central. Railway.
"PUBLIC NOTIOE is hereby given that the
AItRIGHT and BAGGAGE.doscribed In the fidlow
ifig list reinalits unclaireed 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. DC BARRY, Gael Supt.
OUSLIAtiIIithINIUDENT'S Gi= “- 7 .,
6 4ml= L 5. lafa.
No 1, Williarnaport -anilAlarrisburg check 116, one
black trunk'
No 2, Rlthita and Hanistourg aleck 20, ono box, Lieut
A Miller, Harrisburg
No 3, Baltimore and Harrisburg check 20, one box
No 4, no check., ono INA, J Bar mit; Lockport, Niagara
Co, NY
No 6, no cbeelc, one box, Lient A Scott, Harrisburg
No 8, no check„.4mte box, no marks
No 7, no obeck,,one box , Jacob . Weaver, Pittsburg
NO 8, no Cheek, - one box, Reuben Porringer, 'Catta
nrbsSa .: • - • .
No 9, no check , fair leather trunk, do
No 10, no check, one box, Capt Phillips, Harrisburg
• No 11; no check, block .truna, S.S J, St Joseph's acade
my, Philo
" 12 , no check, fair leather trunk, no marks
No 13, no check, fair leather trunk, CaptLytriart, Bar.
risburg
No 14, no check, black lea'her trunk, no marks
No 1 5, no check, black leather trunk. no marks
No 18, 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 it
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 612, fair leather
trunk, Wm 11 Barber, Milton, Pa
No. X 2, no check, black trunk, no marks
fib 23, no check - , - fairloather trunk, W .9 Scott, Heats.
Ohio ; '2
No 24, no.check, fain blather trunk, lho.n.McDaniel
No 26, no check, black trunk, Sarah
No 28. no chock; black trunk, G li Angill, Bingbamp
ten, N Y - • a ~
No 21, .Williamsport and Harrisburg check 92, fair
leather valise no,marks, , .
No, 28, BaltimoreandHarrisburg check 687, fair leather
Valise, no marks '
No 29, no check, fair leather valise, no marks
No SO, no check, black trunk; Jno B Monroe, Dawns
te_r Pa . .
No 31, DO . oheolc,one box, Michael Trump, Allentown
No 32, no wreck, one box, no marks
No 33, Scranton and Han iaburg check 259, one box
No 34, no check, ono box, Mrs black, Prosperity, PA
NO 35, no check, one box, Henry Will, Beading
Ni 36, lo check , inieboXiAttoratultO
IrNo It; no cheek, bag Orsaddlee, no-marks
No 38, no cueck, saddle, Ignatius Floomer, Portage
station
No 39, no cheek,,black bag, no marka
No 40, no'ch- ck, blaCk Ng, Mary Foster, Harrisbuig
No 41, no crieck, black bag, no marks
No 42, no check, black bag, no marks
No 43, no check, black 13,g, no marks
No 44, no check, black bag, J Shadle, Jersey Shore, Pa
No 45, Williamsport and, Banisburg check 36, black
g; -no marks
No 46, no check, blank , no marks
No 47, no chi ck, bag, no marks .•
No 48, no check, carpet nag, no marks
No 49, no cheek, saddle, no marks
No 55, no check,:,bag; no Mirka
61, 7 -ne check; one box, no marks ' r •
No 52, no check, one box, no marks
No sjl, no check,, hat-nox, nu marks
NOM. no cheek; fair leather trunk, no marks ' -
It J Fleming, one band's tnills
A Babcock, 1 bele ripe
N Frazer, eleven barrels nuts
D Fisher, six coin -huskers
H Gilbert, Ml9.toriel insulators
liryne Cu, WC, bolas hater. ._ _
.I§,,gier ne, box
J Alb rt, one - batectwolPhn....
Thou Bicsolc, one box nardware
No consignee; 204 brick; no in •rks
No consignee small box,'po Mortal
exnasignee, 41 tweets iron, no marks
No.cousignne, package Indigo , •
NO Conalgnoo, one box merctrandise, David Tihner, Han
. engin 4iv
REGULATIONS
THE. PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE.
P r iblriVlT Nißatiac i e WWI; 14th DaTICTOT,
IiARBISBIJIM, Pa., A.ngust 15, 1884.
THE FOLLOWING REGULATIO N S OF
the Provost Marshal's Office are published for the in
struction and guidance of all persona interested, in order
pet, In future, the public need not; be in doubt 'as to
when, where and to whom to apply for information on
matters connected with this department.
Ist The Boarri,or,snrollnient punnet:lea each day (Sun.
'days eacePted) tit the proper Tome at 10 o'clock a. K. If
business requires 3,100: mcening session will continue
till 1234 o'c ock r..; the afternoon sessions commence
at 2% o'clock and continue till 6 o'clock r. or. In no
case°will xaminationefor, dlsal9lity, be made after day.
light.
2nd J. J. Weitzel, principal clerk to Board of Etatell.
meut, will at all times furnish information proper to be
furnisho..i from the records of the Board.
3rd A. F. Clapp, adjutant and special deputy, will be
foe* in the office maid'. tbe Provost Idarsnai. He has
q.
4efirrat charge, and can be applied to in all cases.
'4th TheLlnotlinent Department is in 4:large of D. S.
fish LA.E. Eyster superintends the mustering and re.
nrultincciepartment,. end has charge or the records and
rods cqapectedtherewith; also, with enlistments into the
"Yetentn - R serve Corps."
6th R:1 1 . Cable has charge or the elotning
depatt
went. • : •-•
7th For information with reference to. houses :and
property seised as the property of the Government, ap.
ply to John E Heller, lathe blustering and Recruiting De
p.atinent. - •
..Bth. For infortuatiou with reference to Deserters :and
per.ons arrested, apply to same department
Jobn Charism has 'charge of accoums, records, bie.
tOth Fur int/Anal:tea upon any sub.ecr not above ape
ciOcally designs ed, apply to "'Mo.:Provost Marshal, or to
Aciitliant clayl),;
11th. All clerics andemployees are, requircd to.be at
their Moats for duty at 8 o'clock a,. it. The office will be
bleilea to the pubhis ate o'clock . .
12th. Limits aud employees are required and directed
,1 9 . 14) halite, courtiamand eArentive /Vali personadoing
'TiueitiOed in the rmvost,M4helts office. It is a duty. and
, Pit l atnre niinforirrandierve tomb requiring information
or service, and if any clerk or employee lads in prompt
atOntion or proper cotirtesy, he will be atoncedlicharged.
,43tn,, Clerks and ompl.limaire net permitted tp rec. ive
fee or lowan' for i tervices rendered. if they do so, the
penalty will be Immediate discharge% ',To offer such fee
:and to receive it are equally high misiintertof a
' . Jbl(). KAY.GLEMENT,
, .
Captain and.Proiroat Mamba'
. 14th District Penn.
The members of the Roatrd -of Inriament are John
Kay Clement, Provost Marshal; Chailes C. Rawu, Cora
l:Mrs:dour, S. T _Charlton, Surgeon -, either: of whom
may be consulted, at all tunes, during business, bows, in
nuateni connected buslueki of„the Board.
The Provost IdarstiliPs office is in l'ourth street, op.
posito the . Goverameat Bakery. " • angle-dim
THIS WAY
114 R Gr A. 1 - W S
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HEAD DRESSES,
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AT ASTONISHINGLY lOW PRICES.
tveri body shonld
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QVICIBD - DYSTBRB:=-Bittra Firm Baltimore
le s 7 Oysters, spiced, and for selelq the pllae, quart , and
pint; ;or less quantitor. .SMSLEEC & r.zae%
jrs , sumeopersi to .
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EVENING EDITION.
LATER FROM GENERAL GRANT,
Our Forces Cross the Weldon
Railroad.
THE ENEMY DRIVEN BACK,
Capture of Prisoners.
Tffik ° ENEMY'S DEAD AND WOUNDED IN
OUR POSSRSSION.
THE TENTH CORPS ATTACKED
Gallant Fighting or the Colored
Troops.
THE ENEMY REPULSED WITH
GREAT LOSS.
Rebel Loss During the Week
4,000.
SATISFACTORY NEWS FROM SHERMAN,
Letter from General Sheridan.
OFFICIAL BULLETIN.
WASEMGTON, August 20, 10 P.
Major Gen. Dix, N. Y:
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.—The operations of Gen.
Grant's forces are detailed in the following dis
patches read by the War Department :
Crrs Ponta, Aug. 18, 8 A. m—Gen. Warren
moved with his Uorps this morning to and
across the Weldon railroad, about one mile
south of the Lead works, to which point he
met nothing but the enemy's pickets.
He advanced from the e towards Petersburg,
meeting the enemy early in his advance. We
had considerable fighting during the day, Suf
fering some loss, and inflicting loss upon the
enemy. I have no report showing the extent
of our losses, but judge 'them to be light, from
the dispatches. some of the enemy's wound
ed fell into our hands, and a few other pris
oners.
Cm Form, Aug. 19, 7:30, p. u.—Our
-troops are firmly fixed across the Weldon
Road, there has been little or no fighting to
day, either South of 'Petersburg or North of
the James River.
General Warren reports that the enemy's
g s tuig considerable numbers were found in
eritoba. o°. ? is zrmosJOttt_Cours,
The enemy attacked my line in heavy force
last night, 'and were repulsed with great loss.
In front of one colored regiment eighty-two
dead bodies of the enemy are counted. The
colored troops behaved handsomely, and are
in line spirits. The assault was in column, a
division strong, and Would have carried works
not so well defended. The enemy's loss is at
least one thousand.
(Signed) , D. B. BDIIIET,
Major General Commanding.
We have had a great deal of rain about Pe
tersburg this week and a very grateful change
in the.temperature.
CITY POINT, Aug. 19-9 a. Bt. —The enemy
came out this evening to Warren's right, driv
ing in the pickets connecting between them
and the lett of our old line on the Jerusalem
Plank road, and fuming back the two right
divisionS of Warren's Corps. A heavy fight
took place, resulting in the re-establishing of
our lines and the capture of a good many
prisoners.
The prisoners were from Beth's, Mahon's
and Hoke's divisons. We also lost considera
ble in prisoners.
The test foregoing dispatch was received
this afternoon and is the latest information
received by the department. '
It is estimated that the loss of the enemy
during this week, in killed, wounded and
captured, can not fall short of 4,000, if it does
not exceed that number.
The department hassatisfactory intelligence
from General Sherman, to 8:30 P. u., yester
day.
Reports at five o'clock this morning from
General Sheridan's front, represent • all quiet
at that time, and that Gilmore with 40 or-50
men entered Martinsbiirg last evening.
• 'EDWIN M. STANTLS,
Secretary of War
LATER.
Ilnknoit's Amur POTOMAC, Aug., 20th, 6 A. ii.
Yesterday was the quietest day we have had in
front, of Petersburg for a month, scarcely a
shot being heard the entire day on the Wel
don road, where Gen. Warren's corps has
taken position. . '
Considerable skirmishing with occasional
:discharges of artillery occurred, but nothing
resembling an engagement took place. In the
afternoon the enemy moved a force from near
Petersburg toward our left and made an at
tempt to force our line near the Jerusalem
road, but finding the work was not so easy as
they anticipated, abandoned it. They took a
few prisoners before they fell back.
The number of casualties in the Fifth ebrps
on Thursday, it almost 450, nearly all of
whom are in hospitals and well cared for,
About midnight some batteries opened in
front of the 18th corps and also on the left;
`and a sherp cannonading was kept up for
several houni with the result as far as could
be ascertained that no body was injured. At
this hour not a gun can be heard.
The roads are becoming badin consequence
of the continued rain which has fillen during
the present week, and which still continues.
‘,,. FOBTRESS MONROE, AUglitat 20.—From City
Point we have intelligence that the sth Corps
had a severe fight with the enemy, yesterday,
on the Weldon Pogrom], but succeeded in
ro uting the rebels, and finally advanced and
held a position on the road, and at the last
accounts they still held it cm the north side
of the James river - -
Our,lines were 'at the last accounts, un
changed notwithstanding the repeated efforts
of the enemy to dislodgens.
The Canal is progressing favorably.. •
LATE ,131 4. 20 k : an—The mail steamy brooks
trOM City' Point' informs us of the movement
on the Weldon road. Oar troops still hold
S Till lita f fi ew n__le I
einziritem BAXis--th!lior, Aa•rn.' ....,_ _
The fe/lowing ar*theretes lbr skeerlinbig tn ikl(?,`Uat
own. Those having advertising to do will and I con
'eaten tfor reference. --
Inc- Four lines or less constitute cute.half square. gght
lines armors than four constitute a square.
114315 A ITALY WAHL role 055 eKlustm
One day $ 30 One day-- ....... ..$ 60
Two days so Two days • . 1 00
Three daye . 76 Three (Jaya 126
One week 1 25 One week..... 22$
One mouth 300 One montk. ........ 600
Two months 460 Two menthe " .'" . 900
Three months b 60 Three months. 11 00
Six months 8 00 Six menthe 16 0
One year 16 00 One year - - 1, "25 0
Administration N0tice5........ ... ....." . ..•••• • .$ 2 22
Mintage Notices -
Auditor 'a Notices. . t .. 1 60
Funeral Notices each insertion - 6 I
garßusinesa notices muted in the Local Oakamh, Of
before Marriages and Deaths, Lime Oman rex Lon tbr
each insertion.
onr position on the north side of the James,
but the Second corps are making an impor
tant move.
The steamer 'John 'Rice has arrived from
Pensacola with five hundred re-enlisted men
on furlough. The atnamer ,Hudacm, from
Hilton Head, brings no news.
Another Attack on the Weldon Railroad.
The Road Sueeessfupt*
ANOTHER REBEL ATTACK REPULSED,
Enemy Compl e tely Surprised.
ONE MILE OF RAILROAD DESTRO'IED
WASHINGTON, August 20.
Tho following was received .here tonight,
dated Headquarters Army of Potomac, August
18th, Evening:
This morning at four o'clock
.ths,pifth
Corps started on an expedition to euttbit,Wel
dou railroad at Reams' Station, taking., four
days rations with them.. This Cerps waswith
drawn from the left front some days SO, and
have been in reserve ever since. They reached
tne road about seven o'c'ock; and the first di
vision being in the advance had skirmishing,
with a force of the enemy stationed there
to protect the road; they fell back rapidly,
and the loss on either side was light..., After
placing the troops in lino to meet any attack
which might be made, the work of tearing up
the track was commenced, and prwcuted
with vigor for several hours ;: ! but - fa noon
they were interrupted at their' 'lab* by
by the appearance of a force of the:eneilly who
were advancing along the. railroad from Pe
tersburg in line of battle. They proved to be
Hill's corps, which had been lying ili reserve
for the past few days, and who were lidditnced
at double quick as soon as they beeaumiware
of our intention and movement. The Second
division, General Agnes commanding, held
the advance on the railroad, the Third and
Fourth supporting oh the righ!,
the First was placed to cover the left
and prevent any surprise from that direction.
The attack on the Second division was very
determined, but our men met it in gUllant
style, driving the enemy back with heavy
loss. After repeated attempts to force our line
they finally after about two hours hard, fight
ing, gave up the idea and fell back some . dis
tance, keeping up a fire all afternoon from
their batteries and skirmishers.
The 15th New York heavy artillery particu
larly distinguished itself in the .engageinent.
and Col. Weidenck its commander was severe
ly wounded across the back; the movement
was a complete surprise to the eneni3q the
pickets stationed in the vicintty being go as
tonished that they had barely thne to .essape.
Some few prisoners were taken, several of
whom were wounded.
The track is torn up over a mile; and" our
destroy the ties an fairs, unia's - tueftclAnis
thall„yisit the neighborhood in tOO , lstiong
three hundred. side about
iverrar, August 19, 6 is
qui t this morning. Some firing ivati heard
daring the night in the direetiou of the sth
Corps.
_
Later from General Sherman.
NEW You; August 21.:
The Commercial Advertiser has a Nashville
dispatch stating that the first train front the
front since Wheeler's raid, rettAbed:Chatta
nooga on the 18th. Six heavy trains: left
there at once for the front, the last .of which
is reported to, have been eaptured'near. King
ston by a small force detached friotal f ilidter's
command. Since t , e occupation lot Cleve
land, Wheeler's movements have been mys
terious, and are probably made to avoid Kil
patrick, who, with a force of three,,diVisions
and one brigade of cavalry and ten inns, in
all five thousand men, is in pursuit.
Senator Wilson on the War.
WASHINGT N, August 20.
Senator Wilson published a note denying
all the reports to the eftect:thit he is mired
up with any proposition for an armistice with
the rebels. He says no public man ontiffected
with the Administration is in favor of an. ar
mistice. I personally know that. President
Lincoln and all the. members of his. Cabinet
have undoubted faith in the success' of our ar
mies, and complete "triumph of our cause.
With this belief they will putsue the most vig
erous measures to raise money and men to
carry on the war.
Rebels Occupying Martinitlslurg
In Small Force: =,-"
BALTneroat,lug.. 20
We have nothing definitee froin - U ,. p 'Upper
Potomac. The rebels afe"truderstood to oc
cupy Martinsburg' in small fore% :It is not
proper to speak definitely of our vositti9 l :l, but
there is good reason to hope that ,Slieridan
will j3rove more than a match for robet ittrat
egy in that quarter. ' • "
. .
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