paik geltgraA HARRISBURG, PA MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST. 22, 1864, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver tisements, Business Notices, Marriages, Deaths, Sic., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, Must invariably be Itecom• partied with the CASH. Ad - vertivements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the bHorn• lug Edition without extra charge. OWN AND COUNTRY. TEE ELOPEMENT, at Brant'a hail to-night — o • Tnzaz are about a score of recruiting offices i 4 our city, and all axe driving a brisk busi- 118$9 LOST—On Saturday evening, in Market Square, a light silk hood, belonging to a cloth mantle. The finder 'will oblige the owner by leaving it at this office. Tram. will be a sale of condemned govern ment horses at Giesboro' Depot, D. C., on Friday next. See advertisement for particu ars. PEnsiTss who have guns belonging to Capt. Miles' Militia Company, are requested to re turn them to his store, on Ridge Road, on Monday evening next. WILLIAM H. WAGGONER, O. S. RE-ENGAGEMENT of Miss Fanny B. Price Go and see her at Brant's Hall. . I=l BEE Barr's advertisement of a sale to take place at his market stand, at six o'clock on Wednesday morning. 11121=11 CotraT.—COurt convened this forenoon. There is the usual attendance. A large amount of business will bo disposed of. The prison is full of criminals, who will receive their trial. Oua country friends who are in town for the purpose of attending court, .cannot find a more agreeable place to spend their• evenings than at Brant's Hall, where the best of plays are presented. PASSED Trotouou. —A battery fully . equipped for service, passed through here, to-day. We did nut learn their destination, Mit presume the :rebels will hear from them should they ever get into an engagement. Go SEE Fanny B. Price as lady Isabel, at Brant's Hall, to-night. A contrANT of volunteers has been raised at the Round House, for one year's service. About one hundred and twenty-five .names are on the rolls. The coinpatiy (*Poeted to go to camp to-day. They have not yet been mastered into service. WE understand that Dr. Samuel . Lane, of Chambersburg, has been appointed Assist ant Surgeon General of the State. Dr. Lane has been Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment of the Sixteenth District. His appointment as Assistant Surgeon General will give entire satisfaction. Trat errs is quiet and its people are sober. If the salaries of the Mayor and his , gentle manly clerk depended . upon the amount of business transacted, those officials would be in quest of other business to-day. Yesterday there was but a solitary case before His Honor, and this morning none. Do NOT YAM to see the Star Combination Troupe in East Lynne to night. Tnannum AccmiuT.—On Wednesday last, at Palo Alto Rolling Mill, in Schuylkill coun ty, David Thomas, aged 15 years, empldyed in the mill, was caught between a couple of the rolls, and his entire body was drawn three times through a space of about three inches. Death resulted almost immediately. I=l MELONS AND Warsiq.—We are informed that a certain dealer in Watermelons got on a ' bender" en Saturday evening, and disposed of his stock of "goods" by - throwing them into the streets, to be carried off by the boys! He then deserted his stand. good—for the boys who got the melons,.but not for the dealer's pocket. Oun city is full of strangers to-day.' The crowd' is made up of persons attending court, volunteers, and committees in search of re cruits. The pavements are thronged, espe cially in front of hotels. In many instances persons passing by, even ladies, were com pelled to step off the pavements and into ,the gutters. The blockading of pavements should not be allowed. _ FALLING STARS Exp=ED.—Those who re member the great meteoric display of Nov. 13, 1833, will be glad tolearn that a return is expected this fall. This most important of all eeleatial phenomena has been the subject of much inquiry among astronomers. It is found that in November of every year the number of falling stars is more numerous than at any other pqad, and that there is a less considerable display in August. EAsr linatz, or the Elopement, to night at Brant's Hall. KILLED BY Liairrsnio.—About eight o'clock on Tuesday evening, the boarding house of Mrs. Shaffer, in Altoona, was . struck by light ning, and a young man named. Clark instantly killed, and Lizzie Williams, daugh ter of T. J. Williams, of Louisville, severely injured. Both persons were on the back poroh taking down clothes from nails on the outside of the house.._ The fluid came dONyn.,th," side of the house, and.passed over the . entife per tai of the young o a uu, coming out the toes' of his boots. The , right side and left leg Of eii . the young lady were severely burn ,It is' thought - by her physician, Dr. Findlay, that she-will recover. The boarding house and one or two other buildingSia the :vicinity were somewhat damped. Emmy GRLPES. —We neglected last week to notice the receipt of a fine bunch of grapes, from Geo. M. Niger, the gardener on Major Mumma's place. • The grapes were very fine, and prove that Mr. Felger understands his business as a gardener. TECIL numerous friends of Sanford—the original genuine Sanford—will be gratified to learn that he has arrived in town and will per form: at the Opera House every night this week, in connection with- the stars of his troupe. The mere announcement of the fact will draw an immense audience, and pack the Opera House to its utmost capacity. WE ARE COMING, FAITEEE ABRAHAM ! - Recruiting goes on,briskly, and fully equals • the "rush to arms" of 1861, hereabouts. In some of our wards everybody capable of bear ing arms (we mean of course such as are sub ject to draft) will be found on the rolls of some of the volunteer companies ere ' this week closes The reason of this is :So many have volunteered to the credit of other places that there is not a sufficient number loft to fill the quotas of the wards, and those remain ing have determined to enlist, also, in order to escape the draft, for by remaining at home they will certainly draw a prize ticket. By volunteering they receive a handsome bounty In the First, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth wards the quotas are no nearer full than they were a month ago. Would it not have been better for the citizens of these wards to pay a liberal bounty, and prevent the stagnation of business which must result from the present wholesale 'volunteering? The quotas could have been filled and a fine surplus:of men left at home. As matters are progressing at present there will in all'probability be but few if any citizens left at home capable of performing military duty. The question here arises, how are the quotas of those wards :to be filled? It does not appear just to compel the other sub-dis tricts to make up the delinquencies of those whose fighting material is credited to places where it does not. belong. It would be well for the military officials to decide this matter at once, in order that the people may not be kept in suspense. WE are highly gratified in being able to an nounce that Mr. Rouse, the indefatigable manager of the Theatre, has effected another engagement with the queen of tragedy, Miss Fanny B. Price, and that she will appear six nights more at Brant's Hall; in connedtion with the Star Combination Company. On each occasion she will sustain a prominent character in one of the numerous popular dramas in which she has earned the reputa tion of being a star tragedienne. This (Mon day) evening, the magnificent play entitled &sr LYNNE, will be introduced for the first time thii season, with a very excellent cast.— We predict a great jam at the hall on this oc casion- To one and all, we would say go, We would here remind our readers that special pains are taken by the management to pievent the admission of improper chracters to the hall. It is the desire of Mr. Rouse to afford our first-class citizens a place of amuse ment where they can attend with their fami lies, knowing that they are in moral society, and not in danger of coming in contact with the degraded nyrdphs who so often contami nate concert saloons, -Bm., with their presence. Here all respectable people can attend with safety. Bear this in mind. On Saturday evening there was another large audience present to witness the repeti tion of Ranchos the Cricket. All were delight ed. The star troupe never appeared to better advantage than on hat occasion. All the characters were so well sustained as tei render fault finding out of the question. This week a number of excellent plays will be placed before our people. Let all attend. Seats should be secured during the day at Bannvart's drug store. FOE SALE—An elegant building lot, situat ed on Third street above North, 21 feet front by 131 feet in depth, running to a2O feet wide alley. For particulars enquire at an9-dtf THIS OFFICE. Gx.,Aisro Our o' run DaArr!—ln order to prepare for the coming draft there will be offered at private sale, at the Keystone Farm, by Mr. J. Mish, a pair of well-broken and very gentle mules, which can be used either to gether or singly. Also, a good heavy cart, a wagon, a buga, and a number of farm im plements. aug2o-2t A. Few More Men Wanted! To fill up Captain Miles' Company. Head quarters at the COURT HOUSE, Harrisburg, Pa. auglB-dbr 200th Regiment Pennsylvania Volun teers for One Year's service is filling up very fast. All officers recruiting for this regiment will put the No. of the regiment (200th) on the enlisting papers and ills. Col. Diven, late Maj. of the Penna. Reserves, will com mand and lead the regiment to the field, and a more brave and competent officer never en tered the service. All information concern ing the regiment can be obtained by calling on or addressing Z. Orem, Recruiting Officer, Regimental Headquarters, on Third street, adjoining Heres Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. aul7-tsepl Lochiel Greys One Years Service: A few more men wanted to fill up this or ganization. - •$5OO local .bounty .paid,-$lOO Government, making $6OO bounty. Men will go to camp and draw uniforms as soon as mustered in. Rally men, .aridavoid the com ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be tween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisburg, Pa. • W. A. DEAN, Capt. Lieut.'s: Theodore G. 'Thomas, Recruiting Officers. an9-tf The Best Way to Avoid the Draft Enlist in the .new infantry regiment now forming for one year's service. $525 local *04.14, .$lOO Government bounty. Serve with your friends and neighbors in a company of yourown - cliZice. Recruits will immediately .upon enlistiment be mustered into the United -States service, and receive subsistence and clothing. Recrniti'ng office at the Court House, .Haxrisburg, Pa. ' JOHN T. ENSHINGER, Captain, Late, - Lieut. Co. A, 127th Reg. P. V. Mu taring Officer... LA . • _ augliput • =I 1=1:1 I= Recruits Wanted for the . Guards. Term of Service, One Year•. Highest Bounties Paid. A few more men are wanted. The officers are men of experience. Call at the recruiting rendezvous, White Hall HoteL Capt JOHN T. MORGAN, aulo-tf let Lieut. W. 0. SMITH. Volunteers Wanted, For the "First City Zouaves." Term of ser vice one year. The highest cash bounty paid, in addition to SAO government bounty. Call at company Headquarters—Exchange Building (up stairs,) Walnut street, Harris burg, Pa. JNO. S. BITZER, Captain. anll-dtf SPECIAL NOTICES. “A Slight Cold.” Coughs. Few arc aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "aunty coin" In its first stage; that which in the be ginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the lungs. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" give sure and almost • immediate relief Military Officers and Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken as occasion requires. auglo-dawlm HAIR DYE i lIAIRDYII Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Dye IS THE BEST IN THR WORLD. . . . Tke only Harmless True and Reliable Dye Swoon. This splendid Hair lye Is perfect--changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautifal ; imparts fresh litality, frequently 'restoring its pristine color, and recti fi es the HI effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH KW& All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, kc Factory-81 EAR. MAY ST, N. Y. gATORIMOV'e NNW tomer (noun 005 OltlEabla Tel KM! iGaly Military Business Attended Ti, Bounty, Pension, Beet Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made eat and collected. Per- sons melding at a distance can have their business trans acted by mall, by addressing SUGENESNYDER, Attorney-tit-Law, el7-dly Third stress, Harrizbaril Ps DO YOU WISH TOME CURED: DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Prematitre Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid. by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure in most cases. Address JANES S. BUTLER, jyls-d&w3m General Agent, 428 Broadway, N. Y. EDITOR OF TELKGRAPH Dear Sir:—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef fectually remove in ten days; Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the ' same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to these having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Iloustache, in leas than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail : without charge.tfully yours, R MS. P. CHAPMAN, Chemist, jyl6-dA;w3m 831 Broadway, New York. SELLING of Summer Goods at low prices, such as Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, Sun Umbrellas, Lace Shawl; and Summer Shawls. We have also on hand a very large assortment of Muslin; Calicos, Ging ham; Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black silks, Plaid Silks, White Cambrics, Undressed French Cambric; White and Colored Flannels, and in fact an assortment of dry goods not surpassed by any. To all of which we Invite those who wish to purchase, and promise to sell at less prices than we can replace them for again. As all kinds of dry goods are advancing every day, now is the time to buy. jyl6 3 LEWT. COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de mand, is made from the choicest materials. Is mild and emollient in Its nature, I:ragrainitly scented, end extremely beneficial in ito action upon the skin, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Janii•dawly Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, ,te., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Banuvart it Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should' be addressed. Sold by druggist every where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: . - 0. A. Bswaverrz--Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoanimess and throat troublea, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and. singers, in oases of hoarseness, soughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effeetually. Tours truly, T. U ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. -1 agree with Mr. Robinson to the value of Basuwart's Troches. W. a. CIATTELL ; Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church . Resarsamto, Jam, 1.64. To C. A. BaiNveivr—.Dear . Sir: In th ° l2aVit of speaking 'very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Trochee. I consider them very far superior to 'any Lozenges that I have ever used, removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising' from its too frequent use, and impairing th effectiveness of the delivery of public a dresties. Yours, &a., JNO—WALKEB JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To O. A. Bewnvtirr—Dear Sir: Having user. your Troches, I am free to say they are the best I have oyes tried and take great pleasure in recommending them to allpersons afflicted with sore throat or kindliness of voice arising from public .'ng or singing. Yours, km, G. G. RAKESTRAW, Pastor of Bidge Avenue Methodist Church. Therium Avow Er's Omen, HaBBIBEI7BO, Feb. 89,1864. To O. A. I . :Louvain—Dear Sir : I have found your Trooles to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness and in elavittimutug the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of 7*lreit "Ape' fit 40 krg, pub ic sys*cara. 4.13;1111B is ,Tl* MBE most healthy pa soma feenliaa or less 11 weak this canon warm weather, andl* their ap. petite. They need a good , strong ,Tonic--oX.Oatt will strengthen the nervous system and- atomac4a 7 - -, Thk, they can get at 50oeuts per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's, No. 27, South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. nugl A CARD TO THE SIMPERING: ' SwalloW two or three hogsheads of "Brichtl," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes," &c., kc., tic., and after you are satiefled with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI FIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in theft erects on the broken down and shatteredconatituticm. Old and young can take them with4dvantage. Imported and , sold in •the United tßatineonly by JAS: a - Bunt.% • - No. 42t Breadway,' Pier Y ork. Alp-Agent for the United States. P. &—A Box , of the Pills, securely packed, will be culled to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR I postpaid—moper refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given: A WORD TO THE WISE. , There In no need of any person - laving the :Dysentery for one say. All I ask of the public Is to try mY•Dysen tery Drops; only 25 cents a bottle. It Is very pleasant to take; can be given to a child of any age itritk great confb deuce. It has cured very bed cases, and also of long standing. It Is indeed worth trying. Preptred4iid sold only by Mrs. /6 Ball, South Pine street, Harrkiburg. t • • • y. QIIARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF FILE, FIRST DITISION, WASHINGTON', D. C., August 17, 1864.1 Will be sold at Public Auction, to the higbest bidder at Giesboro, D. C., on FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1864, ONE HUNDRED TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES. These horses bare been condemned es unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes in •ny grod bargains may be bad. Horses sold singly. Terms cash, la Unite I States currency. By order of the Quartermaster General. JAMES A. EKIN, aul9 tit] Colono in charge First Division Q, H. D. OF CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR DEPARTNENT, CAVALRY BUREAU, OFFICE Or CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. WASHINGTON, D. C., August 3, 1864. L be sold at public auction, to the highestbidder, at the times and places named be• low. viz: Reading, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August 18, 1861. Altoona, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August 25, 1864. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 1, 1864. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Tilt.l,.. , day, September 8, 1864. • TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Horses at each place. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of the Army. • For road and farm purposes many good bargalas may be had. Horses sold singly. TERMS: CASH in United States Currency. JAMES A. ERIN. auo-diaB Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau. For Register. A T the solicitation of numerous friends, of Hvrisburg, will be a .candidate for the above office, subject to the decision of the Union Convention of Dau phin county. - aul9-d3t* FAR CONGRESS, EANDE it N. CYTT. Of Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County. ang1341.4w 0* TORN FOX, of this city, offers himself as a candidate for REGISTER of Dauphin county, sub ject to the decision of the Union County Convention. Having had seventeen year's experience in the business of the olUce, he pledges himself to give satisfaction if elected . auls-ditwto GEQRGE MARK, of South Hanover town ship, offers himself as a candidate for the office of REGISTER, of Dauphin county. If elected, Mr. Mark pledges himself to perform the duties of said office with je29 d&wtc CANDIDATE. FOR CONGRESS. Rampino, P.a., June 9, IE4. TR!undersigned respectfully offers himself the Republicans of the 14th Congressional Dis trict of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Dau phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for nomination by the several comity conventions of the said District • • EM9tdtc] JOSIAH ESPY. DUDOLPH MILLER, of East Hanover XII township, offers himself as acandidate for the office of Register. If nominated and elected he' ptedges him self to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. le2s4l2witerter RUDOLPH MILLER. LOW: ritiOED song and' Music = Books. GOLDEN WREATH. Nearly 200 popular Songs with Instructions. 50 cts. Tne Nightingale. A new book for schools. 50 cts. Home Melodist. Collection of nearly 100 favorite songs. 85 cts.. Camp Songs A collection of National, Patriotic and Social Songs for the volunteers. 15 cts. War Songs of Freemen. 25 eta Songs for the People. With numerousengravings. $l.OO. 100 Irish Songs. 60 Ms. Scotch Songs. 60 cts. Comic &lugs. 60 cts. Amateur Song Book. A collection of old favorites. 60 gerns•of ,ong,. 50 cts. The Message laid. 50 ets. Old. Folits' Concert Tunes. 40 eta. 'Boston Temperance Glee Book. 50 OW; New TeWIPM42OO Melodist. 45 eta Union Teniperance Song Book. 20 cts. Covert & Lodge's Temperance Songs. 15 eh:. Convention Chorus Book. 50 cis. The above contain both words and music. The Shilling Song Book. Containing the best songs of tho day, a large number of which are not to be found in any other collection. Three parts. 'Each 17 cts. Any book sent by mail, past paid, on receipt of the price. Feb. Bth, 1864. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers, Boston. anglB-tc HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA , HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT, t HARRISBURG, August 16, 1864. fftHE STATE MEDICAL BOARD of Penn sylvania will meet in Pittsburg, on MONDAY, the 29th day of August, 1864, and continue during the week, to examine candidates for the post of Medical Officers, in Pennsylvania Regiments. Physicians of Pennsylvania, in - good health, furnithing satisfactory testimonials as to moral character, kc., will be admitted to the examination. The room in which the examination will be held will be indicated in the Pittsburg morning papers, on the day of meeting. By order of the Governor, • JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS, Surgeon General • atil6.dtd Pennsylvania. NEW OPENING OP THE :. =CLOTHING HAI 4 L KIINTiEL'S NEW BUILDING, NO. 105 MARKET STREET. THE undersigned having opened the above store, containing a full assortment of citizen and mil itary clothing and a large stock of gents' furnishing goods, respectfully invite theii friends and the public in general to favor them with a call. LAZARUS BERNHARD . anls-dlw PETER BERNHARD. . STOLEN, on the Bth inst., from fire livery stable .of the Sabsoriber, in Harrisburg, a ROAN Kamm, 9 years 018.10)i hands high, small star on face, blaok mane and tall; white mark on right hind pasture; shows the white of her eyes when working or moving her head ,• always paces . when . under the saddle. Also, a BUGGY, painted black, striped white, letter 8, on both side ,pinta, leather cushion and top. Also, a set of HAltBBBB. $4O reward will be paid for the return of the Mare, Buggy and Harness, or for such information as will lead to their recovery, and the arrest of the thief. aug9 dtf • F. S. SWARTz NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE NORTH ERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. In accordance Wilk the provisions of the new Internal Revenue law, it becomes cemetery that all receipts given by this company for merchandise received for transporta tion, should bear an INTERNAL REVENIJeI STAMP of the value of two. Genie, the expenses of the same to be borne by the party receiving such receipts. All receipts taken by this company for merchandise delivered to con signee.; Will be stamped btsaid company . Consignees requiring a receipt from the company for money paid for freight (when exceeding twenty dollars,) must affix the stamp. J.N. DU BARRY, ' General Superintendent. Office of General Superintendent Northern Central Railway Co:, Balt°. , Aug. 16, 1664.5 aul43-2w PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, Passed the first day of June, 1839, the stockholders of the Franklin Beak, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the neat session of the Legislature for a renewal of its char ter, with an increase of its capital Prom $150,000 to $200,000. C. M. REED, President. WARRINGTON, PA :Imp' 24, 1884. je27 VINE FAMILY . FLOUR. -SHISLER FRAZER have matlotarrangements with one of the test mills in the country to supply the families of Harris burg with choice FWD& Every barrel warranted, and delivered to any part ofihe city free of charge. J SELMER & FRAZER„' Dealers in Fine Fainllt Groceries, opposite the Court Houle. • aul3 CHEESE.—Choice new crop Cheese, ju,st received at Una} 'lowalt KOERPER. HAMS, BEEF AND TONGUES—a fresh invoice et „fatily SEISM & FRAZER'S. TUST received, this morning, Michener4 Es co., Free Exulted Hank Beef and longues, at auSS MUER a htzts. ' GOVERNMENT SALES, &C. AUCTION SALE CANDIDATES. HENRY RADABAUGH, REGISTER. Ifo It REGISTER. FOR REGisTEgi. - $4O REWARD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i= U. S. 7-30 LOAN. THE Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subscriptions will be received for Cou pon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenthe per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. . These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their data, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations Of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges' as soon after the receipt of the original Certific.stes of De posit as they can be prepared: As the notes draw interest from Augnst 15, persons making deposits subsequent to 'that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing, twenty-fiie thousand dol lars and , upwards for these notes at any one time will - be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. Special Advantages of this Loan. IT TS A' NATIONAIi SAVINGS BANK, offering a higher rate than'any other, and b:st security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can al ways be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as coli,aterals for dis counts. Convertible into a 6 per Cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of %conversion is now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and be fore the war the premium 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 from State or Municipal Taxation, But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxation irvarioue parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies - , or separate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. _ While the Government offers the - most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people SUBSCROMONS TILL BE RECEIVED by the Treasurer of the - United States, at Washing ton. the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by all the Na tional banks which are depositaries of public money, and all respectable banks and bankers throughout the country will give further in formation and afford every facility to sub- Beriberi& [aul9-d.kw :2m WANT'S. WANTED!—TbrOe or four HOUSE CAR RENTERS. Apply to W. H. BIBLE, augl6-dtt Corner Elxth . and Walnut streets. NVA X T tp--14'14 / 5 9.P.0. 4f 6 rS6ht - W O S Wlil4 . a reliable Canvasser *.,avelry-county. We have agents making $l5O per month Which we wili prove ko any doubting.applicant. Address JONES BROS. & CO., Jy2B-1m Baltimore. Md - SALEBOP 'itgslLL E St PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1864, subscribers; -agents for the heirs of 4. Fredenek Wonderly,' See., late of Mechanicsburg, Pa.olee'd, will sell on the . premises the following valuable reel estate, viz: A tract of Limestone Land containing 67 acres and 68 perches, all clear, in a high state or cultivation and wider good fencing, located in silver spring township, Cumber land county, Pa., two miles West of Mechanicsburg, near the road leading from that place to Carnal() The improve monis are a good TWu-STORY ROUSE, A GOOD 134 K BARN; wagori shed, corn crib, and all other necessary outpuild ings. There are also two wellsof never-ailing water on 'the farm, one of which is near the door; an orchard of choice &WI, and a limekiln on the premises. The land has been all limed. The proximity of this property to the enterprising town of itechanicsburg, always ailbrding an excellent market for the products oLthe farm, renders it highly desirable. At the same time and place, a tract of Mountain Land, situated In Silver spnng township, Cumberland county, containing 10 acres and 14 perches, easy, of access. • Persons desiring' to view the property previous to the sale will please call on George Wonderly, residing on the farm, or W. H. Wonderly, residing in 3iechanicsburg. Sale commence at 2 o'clock, P. is., when terms will be made known by GEORGE WUNDEILY, W. E. WONDsRLY.: Agents for the heirs of J. F. Wonderly, deed. anls-dtsep9 VALUABLE PROPERTY_FOR 'SALE , fiIHE subscriber 6 - 6 - rs for sale a valuable Tavern Stand, situate on the Lancaster turnpike, in the borough of Middletown, consistingof a large two-story Brick Houal, extensive stabling and all other necessary out-buildings. Also t two, adjoining lots, having erected on each a two story tramp dwelling. For further particultun apply to the undereigned, on the the promisee. SAMUEL DETW.EU..E.E. je2l.4usaatSm* THE DAY & BUSHNELL MINING COMPANY 20 EXCHANGE PLAGE, NEW YORE. THE attention of the public is called to the' advantages offered by this company for Profitable investment. The extent and'valite of its G O L D MIN E. S., coupled with its process for working them, make it the most desirable property ever offered to the public. Dett. died. information In rebut to ite.extent and pros. peels can be had at the office of-the undersigned, agent of the company, who will recetre,subsctiptione to semi. JAgt.,i W. BALL Office Third-street, near *Uinta, Harrisburg, Pa. augs.dlmawlm FOR SALE, ATEN -HORSE power steam engine and boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pumps and better complete; oscillating engine sitideybidder boiler, manufac tured by Joel Weinman, patent improved oscillating en gine buildHarrisb urger. May be seen at Onmishops, foot of 'Walnut West, . • . For terms, •c., enquire at Catiarottlet, Market street, neer United States Hotel. HA ansamo, July 28, 1,864 e iy23-tt Private Sale. A VALUABLE Kentucky Black Hawk A Horse is offered ter sale. lie is flue years old, fine riding or driving, perfeetlygentleoind wi l maltd•an ex cellent aunlly , horse. For particulars enquire of • J. D. HOP-FhWr, Frenicznaeizsej auta-dts or to Capt..QUalcoaa, at Camp Gurus, AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S BALL SEVENTH NIGHT Or Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, 43- The Manager bas the pleasure of announcing that he has effected another engagement with the beauti ful and highly gifted Tfarldftifft* I MISS FANNY B. PILIt i Bi Pow•fqx NIGHTS ONLY! ON MONDAY EVENING, AUG NV 22d,, Will be present.xl ez Zleautifal Drama, t. EAST LYNNE; In which Miss FLNNY B. PRICE will appear. 03 — For further particulars see programme auga-d tf CANTEELBU'R'Y WALNUT STRRy,T, BELOW THIRD. Proprietor. Stainers Agent.... Stage Manager Leader or Orehester Treasurer.......... OPEN every night with a first-weals com pany of male and female artistes. The perform ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement, such as - . SISTG,6IG, MUSICAL FARCES, DANCING, COMIC OPERAS, NEGRO COMICALITEEfr, PANTOMIMES, - - BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. Admission, 25 cents. Seats In private boxes 50 cents. Doors open at 7. To commence at Bo'clook. JplSdtf MILITARY NOTICES. THE BEST WAY TO AIVOID THE DRAFT ! ENLI.S T The New Infantry Regiment! NOW FORMING FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. FROM $450 TO $5OO LOCAL BOUNTY t $lOO GOVERNMENT- BOTRITr! AN-These are the highest bounties paid inlbis '2 city . CZERVE with your friends and.liirisilibors 10 a company of your own choice. Reeiniarbill imme diately, uthin enlistment, be must - red into the - U, 3. set , vice, and receive subsistence and clothing. ' Recruiting office at the Court House, Harris- burg, Pa. JOHN T. ENSMINOAR, Captain, Lieut. Co. "A," 127th stigt,., P. Y. Wauem J. ADVS, Mustering Officer. • augl2-41tf HEADQUARTERW FOR DRAFTED MEN, SUBSTITUTES, am VOLUN TEERS, 116 South Seventh SL, Second/toot., Room 31'o. 10 la- Dratted Men from the City or any part of the State will be furnished with zubstitutes nt short nonce, and on liberal terms. rgir Men Enlisting, either as Substitutes of winiteers, will receive the largest Bounties, which will Se paid to them in cash as soon as mustered in. Agents will be liberally paid at this Office. W. S. RAVENS. Philadelphia. aul3•tf DM ALF T !! PHiLADELPHIA GUARDS!! . , OM. A. A. LECHLER, 0500 I v t a U o N niy lTl me,n E or milEtTd r ar 4iate r l; and paid cash down $4OO. Come singly, aiti seiadA Any psi son bringing 20 men will be commissioned a Second Lieutenant; 25 men a First-Lletitenant; 40 LH= a Captain. . The above will be executed to the letter. - Apply to CoL A. ..L . LECItLICEI, Headquarters, 811 Chestnut at. Phila. auglo Gaji DIIIOOVIEILY I Useisti.OAd valuable Discovery... HILTON'S CEMENT of More general practical utility than any invention now belbre the oublm: I. bee pun ) thoroughly Leuto♦ < during thellast.tweyeara by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPNICIOS . TO AXY' A.pplkable to ssoftrl Arts. . ' kdkieaive Priaparations blown, Hwrox's Nimmons Csatatii is a new thing, and the ?mit of yein of 'Study its combination ikon A tiew thing. And nn SC d ien er * no Principe . circun u tancee or shortie of temperature, will it be come corrupt or omit any offensive its Combination ROOT AN'D SNOB Yannasetifrere luting Machines, will find it the best article icatrn as Cementing for the Channels, works without delay, is not alibM any change of temperature. . , Boot and Shoe Man. ataatureee. JEWEL will find it sufficiently sidheijiye for their an, aa has been pxvired, Jewebm ais Especiady Adapted b lAsallar And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches to Boots and Shoes- suploiontly strong without stitchisit LIQUID OEMEICI extant that is a sure Wig 1111 mend. „ • Igla a lituid. fanners, . Crockery sone • aini7 and articles or Honsehold one REMEMBER . HILTON'S liisounuAk Cox Err L in a:liquid form and as emoily ap plied as paste. HILTON'S INSOLUBLI Carom inaoluola in water or oIL Rn.woor's boamourr Can= I.dherea oily sabetanoes. Remember. Supplied M Family of Ilheiutim; surer's Paokages from 2 muuseklo 100 HILTON 880 & L .ProsZrAtl/2"). Platt Agent. in jellii.dly NOTICE. County, Ss at present a reakknt of being drily sworn, do.dapose Ind say that I was enrolled in 1868, in the county of, Pa., where I then reded, but that I moved from there In the month of 18—, intosaid first aborB. named. - . l a d a _ man,.and by oceuretiort a ...i . and hereioy repeat that my enrollment nuiy,be. clanged , to suit my present residence. Ncrrn.—The above is adopted by the Board ,of Enroll ment of-the-14th -District- of Pennsylversh ass Imitable (armor affidavit to be made man appl)ciiilea ighanffa to the MOM og the enrollment Bata flies 'gilt et another. .._„ no. HAY Jarmulimi ' - - - CHAR a RANlDbi r __ • R. T. CHARLTON. Board of EtErollment • jy294ni il-uOKINITBS BAS4ETS. I -411440 • Fra ser suoceasorste Dock, & Ye on hand 96 dozen hickory bokoo. ?MO 16 60 per dozen. jOO J.B DONNE. : .HARRY liEsTayEtt ........ J. G. HIDLER It is the only