Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 23, 1864, Image 3

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TUMMY 2115138.4.
OT it; le: To dill VERTISEJEGS '..i../Litlitiver
tisesnenta, Business . Notlies, filarrioges,
Deaths, 6;0., to seen.* insertion in tbei'
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be
paroled with that/Mil. • •
.111dvetttstrikeittiN ninieTtd in the "reguiiiir
Elrenlitig,l44.ipft opqnserteci fix lice li"Oru
lag Edition without extra charges
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Two Itimanzo condemned cavalry ctotses
will be sold at Altoona, on Thursday of this
week. Bargain bitty be hart' '
ADmrrrart ro Pukci7i3E.-&-Yeetettlafkiiilo
a Griffin, Esq., 'was atliiiiitthe 'to initetica in
the various Courts of ,Danpli i i,n county.
,
Solcror..-L-Joseplaiaidarus, of Cherry town
ship, Butler ee;untilating bimself on ed
nericlay. Tb.94e,eea:sed. was supposed to, be
leboring , tnderifisattity. • •- . 1 •
Tim bills iiiesented to the linVittCy the
management of Canterbury Musio
tract large audiences. Thera will lie `a fm4:',
entertainment to-night. •
.TquEE is an ingnensn anynnil l - Q Ara-vling
rpmrpur,railroadant present. Fver,y ) nesien 2
ger ,traiit is/heavily laden with human trii.t•
and the delta and is • athhinity are throneed
With travelers daily.
COUNTRY people who are in the:oityelionlil
not forget that the place to Apend.,*iidven
ings pleasantly, is at Brant's. Han. Gp.l;cl
See. v ne to-night. The tragic- queen 11
Appear iR that clutraeteh .
SPIFORD'S OP/84410U58 WAS inn lent , night,
' to welcome the return of the inimitable San-
Jord, who alsvayatiratos. There ienreplendid
bill offered for this evening. , ,11/ lovers:
fun will be there.
WE learn that tho wholesale onlistmint, of
the men employed in and aronntluthe round
house, by the Pennsylvania CoM
pany,,,has seriously interfered With Old' almosk ,
suspended operations there.' Doubtless the
.
~.mpipens,ipno wg), be ,l)14 temporary /d a i s,the
eit*niaof ifibie l ituVW
oPeratitiiiigitte" . l:Oed l .' 4 "
WOI7NDING OF A U'ALLAIT
17 Hannisketnierna.—
•
Lieutenant 3. R Elliot, '. S. _A., lost. a leg
in the late desperate fight at the deitriicliOn
of the Welderi,nailroad by ,our 7 troope: r y. Lieu
tenant E. had only recently graduated at West
Point, and this was,,his first 'battle. He v4s
in command of a battery and contquefitig,,hira
self With i great:gallantry hefActived his
unfortunate •WOTiti* =He.is-now.in'is hospital
int FAPAint9 ll .9it.r. 11. • _ 6111 r.
tionnorx AccraENT. On Tuesday; ll eti a
number of boys got On an ethpty'e'cial t a 43.
the mouth of the company's mines, above the
railroad bridge at ffohirsiolVrOatrd pulling the
"lock-stick" out. of stalled it
and allowill ti a.Titwitiy;wg, ;: t did
willigrbirvelooity down the girdle. I n front
of the coal-office' was standing a t ra i a l o f
loaded cars, into . which th.. 3 _daceliding car
rushed with full force. The result . w•;i's Ole
smashing : of the car ; =aid•the.3erions injarylof
the boys --one of w h om had his breast . terri-
Ady sinashed anoilier an eke' Pattie& dt, a
third an P :rin broken, a fourth a foot spashdl.
`Allotker wig thrown over the embi i iiiiiipept
!P'.° the river, but escaped without sericiull
injury. We learn that one 'of the 'boys has
since died
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DANGEROUS COUNTERFEITS.—The foliotving
counterfeits have just been put in circulation :
$5O legal tender bills, well calchlated , to de
ceive. The head of Hamilton' and 'the die
work are rather coarse, and hiiie gip Soule, :
what blurred apperance often seen in genuine
bills, when from defect of paper or.lhir„ : the''
Impression is imperfect or greasy., Qthet.
parth of'the bill, and especially" the acre
ffplendidly executed. The signaturts' ; Of the
Treasurer and Register are perfect.
Also, $lOO. The work o'n
so good, when closely examined, as that on;
the $5O, partiortlarly..in the word% Tlnitil
States," and the eagle.
41 4 4 .
ANPORMAITON FOE' Rsasor'rs•Wit6 1,1.
44 1 I
Lobs Tnaotrou TIIE P.mtanosAtibi j i4 x...w00-,
• wass.---We hear complaints; ' ellitest-!llitilt Of. 1
the villainies practiced iii il otoitii4troken!4.
on those who enter the Irday aVintititrites.
The details -ot some of these cases-lie r.. 41. -,
celly - in the extreme, a disarp t ce, ogite to the
police regulations 'cleth tgiiiiYclidW a - shame to
:the integrity of .the :American' iiiieepli4' iFor
' attain°, a few days since,:' two'
• were in this city, , vrhoexpressea'a tiktittgitelgs
to entefthe service.as substitutes, inorder to
procure the . means of saving theig'faMilies - •
• from starvation, as well as to find an oppok-.
• tunfty to 'ffiaagainst tli:eillais*ruiunc4l
traitor resisters: 71tteae men fell luta the hands
of a party of bountrbitkers. - After paisingl a
Air-examination, the,fugitirea:_were ..mnoeid
into :the service. duly creflitectitg '44titnieS,-,_
14ii which the ,brokers receiNced:l4: 7 ,lltt - irid
fdßars per' an-oat of iivhJ4Skikuoite 4 stt e.
• substitutes reetlivedTuarthk:Mke:M„flal/24
1 / 4 /4.tits, thhese':Ure •facts.Whichcorattto
;Font sumi-official pourceS . ., - * 714 - 4 --- iiitAllat
iltansae.tiorf as only 'Oneof : a senetofrriktli
linty and disgrace whichdtrilkoc,Clyr a lKOi st.
aity,, and we ask in . the ; inane:: of .I.44t.tie' l e
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8i lEfotior; whether the t hiWiitropdano reniedy;
for-such low and cowardly thivins:- -" i
.L.l6,ile' on this subjeet o sre are,..zo inindeif !
thatlhere is an order in force at..thispu4to
the :effect - that any. substitute. arL 1 4olillak4
crediting hiribley to n c ortairCindOidusl v
locality,. who finds that he has : not --reef* red:.
the hill bottntY paid in..such canoe; ;'.;• -' '
. , . . , -aq t
calve re* olll3 tly report/it- the f ac fr . to Ita).
11. L Dodge. We trust that w1r...„2,e,,,,,,,i, soh.
r Slide that he bas been Rkeitii4 11.1t4, 03 .
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statute brokenly/0. WWII:LW -report:l-We' ' i)
to see..some (Otiose
.. tsc " 4i s .i n th e e i u to lt ; i i re 3
e.• if • '''"''' .
Mij/ Dodg ' .
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Vattraml l'Aszt Fon atrat.—Bfr. Henry
4upp advertises fo very, Valuable farm
ritatiin tilatika%ramsbire Crinibtrland
county, seven miles from this city. There
are many valuable improvements on s the
premises, and the land is in a high state o
5 1 . 1 tfrattftnii ale ad*ttiettaitd..:.
latc.l .7,- a.. fist r ) t 4, le iif f t
menu,l4p,art
tuia-er a recent contract, being largelY in
ment has issued a circular to the various! of
fices, annomiclig a'4oiresponding advancp in
the rate at which they are to be furnished to
the public , pp ,The 'increase it Ante . on i the
ADVANCE is THE PRICE OF STAMPED ESTE..
Lopus.—The price at which s pkitere
a,
excess of those heretofore wade , the Depprt
letter-sile 'three cent stamps is about seven
teen per cent. t ,
Suntert. Dnamt,a-l'atiddent death occurred
yesterday, at the residence of Mr. Benjakiit'
Kunkel, in this city, by which an estimfble
lady, nam d Mrs. Lee, of Philadelphia ; has
been called hence. The deceased was well
known to many of our ci izene. She arrived
?`l /. ,e 743 53`i cP/4111 , 1 1 1'. with ;her.
daughter, and was in the enjoyment of health
up to yesterday morning, but was ill duiing
tke.forenooif,' and about riixin-4 died-4 is
supposed of heart disease Her loss,will be
-Hei remains -were'tak+ to
Philadelphia; tbidaY: toVinteiment; , I
THERE was a terrible jam at Brant's ffall;
last night. All the reserved seats were fold
lag tlefpm ,the hoar; froogrqnst the doors.
Pig effolts'of the Maitagement to please!the
public are being ablmiantly.rewarded. 0 the
splendid drama, of E AST .1.4 4 7‘291 was prochlced
with all itileatitlftil - iiici ' t hrilling scenes
iticOptg, lan .ecompletely fascinated the rest
~
audience. Never woos plty enacted to more .
To-night another uno pieces -to ottrpe9le
—the celebrated and classic play entiqlett
EvIDNE, .will be ptisenteallar 'the patro*ge
of the public._ *ifs piwny B. Price, ;the
tragid4riein,will - appear as Evadne, and Kr.
ifanchett e9 liettteileti. The play is mageill
cent, and the above-named stars areri
vatted in ttleii parts. rhe whole star tr ope
will also - appear. "--
! -
Mr. Rouse has been peculiarly fortunate in
the selection of his psesent . company. The
' best i - if i- the k oidi - iiorlteS have been ineti,
and the new ones are exceedingly popular.
The Usher" as st4fie
manager was a capital hit. . . •
To one and all we trould say, go to Braid's
Hall to-night. al early, if you desire a com-
fortable seat, for the capacious blinding / is
likely to belested.on this odoasiion, to its ut
rro2st,extentas, 1a weans is concerned. !Set- .
cure your seats at Bannvart's drug store.
T. iv •
RECRUITS AND Syss.r.rromm.Thureerniting
business . i -S. t nt! ,v e . ; -W.F.PktYPTIrm° (as 13 1 €4 1 5,
do)) with ' borumitt2elifen tram' counties and
T
toiviiiiifift itif eiigli'lli fill up their xespec l 've
Elautakfi :• 5. 1 .1 ere are also =wig men corn to
t..hfl 94'5::t0 &panto the.servape of 'the Govern
mer-t;li)ut.,P/e 'PlJubgr,Jl.4Pu uffer,intris hut
'equal to the demand. L.lirge bounties sre
offered—for one year's service, (to be ore.died
to siiebialteistricts,)'.froni.. 'Milk, - to five him
dred dollars. For substitutes—to go 'oi,
t 12 4: 4 e, IY.etict -- 9uR.Ji49 13 . 8 MA. (kalara . iS'Cled
paill.,..Ne i titltss i , I:mr st eve
a r, cannot be mus
ter, unless flee of the draft. Many
ii.e . deilfateliii -- their services, and are !ac
cepted aininnustered . in; - The Mustering-in
Officers have a busy time. They are attend;;
ing, to their ;: duthui faithfully, awl _Uncle gam
is getting many recruits daily. This is right...
Let the good work go bravely on,, ,If the r cea
Pie e d ontinne lo 'come up io the Aork as they
are coming up 'now, - we shall have .iiien. enough'
to crush out the rebellion. God. grant tbat
it may so—eVeii, if-neciiiisait-by`the utter
extermination of the vile' race of aristocratic
slave pArgiersintibe SouthornAtates, to whom
this wicked and desolating war. is wbollyia
tributable. Keep u p the army—we have pleptr
of people in the Northern IfitatesAo: do it—and'
our great and glorious country. ,will sum Livx t.
Peoplii front abrodd 2 4 l -6coximitteeeVisiting
.4.447 2 #1?Pr0g to fin up Abek...qu.olas, or to ipt
substitutes,would do ;well to consult Masers.
MAGUIRE and Caurrzne. 4 ,..iri'tliei'Miebtuigei.—
They can give them useful information.
EIME
Covittitadotinfkis.-We4iim3l below a!
of qie cues is which true bil is have bi)en
- found by the Grand Jury, up to noon to-lia9-
A ., nnznbett '-of bills wetee- igncered, which we
5Av0 , P1 1 34444 , gothe,. ,Rek.KlA were of, miner im
portance:
Commonwealth v& 13lee Itticemy.
True, bill. ~
COMMonwesilt - h va Serril : Wagner; forniesoE•
.tiOg an.4 ,l ?MAig4iji bill;,coutisined4 '
COmmonwealth vs. James Brown; asinitilt .
and.: battery.. :True. -ease , tried and Ide
*
fendant acquitted.
Commonwealth vit. 'Emily Keller ; la' epy.
Plead guilty.
Commonwealth *a. Ydseiiiiiteifis, cilia's Fran
ces ~Witmere; larceny , Tyi ed and
guilty
.
Commpnwealtla vs.. dental tan Hess
pretence. Continued.
, Commouwealthmavainiel Brow;
True bill.
Commonwealth vs. Geo.-Dinkrnore; fm
Lion and bastardy. True bill
k commonwealth vs.
..Eijzab.teth 4 1 .51.444'
ing bairdSf TAO)
hotise.` bill: •
Commonweallli W,lrk, Zimmerman
nication arid-bistirk- 'Tine bill.
VommtinWeidthlgan:lo;.'i
True bill. Lc A " A ' Ali a • •
C9rl 9ignwtiat4-11,.DAitid-roitisisce;
sault and battery. Tr, to bill.
Commonwealth! fliary Iteigel; larceny:
litV i ri t A l / 2 " f ' l ifiMPlMlSfannanand l
oo er ; t and battery. Tree
bill. -
„Aotpm_enwealthvai tAnoiotweriyder ; br
teanyw
4,2- a a n aim malt/Y7o:%amliel ` silo a atilt
44 / 4 11 AVIll r Q
tew =- •
I f,a1.1.1
as stV yr ,s.:anted: 7v:12,1
ore rewita, WinteiftO 244 this
company, Rallionan,., if you wish - Who in a
winipan y and amegiiatik of Inur ow -cIM i2o.
Itlof.tauk§rl4j44ll4Nitrt 'Eloise; - 4
- 4 -JNO T. ENB34INGE, catitaim -
±: - 121 • -,' • . ,
"co:Assia **A above North , 21 feet. front'
l i b ralltV • lAL L- Wir vib'Et'tnl r t
0 animate
/MOE.
===l=XiMa=M:r=SClß
issanty, Pennon, Back Pay, Subsimenoe end Military
and War Claims, generally, made out and colleeted.q Per
sons residing at a distance. can bare their businen menu -
num by wok by aftrek,viritt. , , .t-.. I
14170EMMSNYDEAt, 4it0rna,,a1,44,
4 ' 7 . 01 4 -- , -. Mile esrnot, fiTTielieri I'm h,.
•• COLO/MEM ITONEV soAr.'„, -;.-
This celebrated -Voile*: Song, lit ehen.uglifia ifs
mend, is made from thi lehtifiest mitertals, ' 1 lid
and lituellllOnt OiltOr_liatues, ,Crieetorateilily seemed,
and war elictsl.°: , ,, 44 luMhaellPaanienflhe Skin.
Iftr___. gale by 1 4 PrtWg!!!ka oPilailiwtY I :liwode Pealenikaa
J.,•-..-.111 1 35 , ', - -,, ...1: -.- .--r , c .1,-, -r;
'.DO YOU WISH TO DDWentiogri
DIL lIIA I DEDIGLISII SpielilDlietl,s -- 4 , in
lees thin:; _ days, the wont. cases trtteltvie v. •
Inipaten2;'Premmnre Decay, Sinning lr: ,:. ..an
if,y; and - tfilqau, Sena& and Nervous _Atteo .It no
Inatteifsilitibst onto OrOducett. -Prick Xltte. WO, Per
b e ," s t int; r illiaribid' by 'mail. 0,1/4' an cl'ilMr-,! s
.I ) ' er ' l
ene lioxilill Prlriql,•k-erigli insa moat etast. ' 'to
. ilor ii k. p„.
. ..411-d&wIlo. oineeat 4 g9t. ' , 4 - 19 POil4vfooti tt r----
_ f_. . -... . ,J,-- S::'. - C 144 " 1(* 1 Lail
Baia near: Tinsehefi.
For the cure of iloarseness,. Throat Dig
email,- &O.i , 40:kiilt Y10c!.." It'liiiii49ll t o
ililliniteiriyflinkaTs 163 - PerBOXIS TihMlevilestio
calls them to..epeak in publio. , wilbunifactured
inlY by O.•AL- . Ifittkinthrt it Co.. Two ,
vi-. i6.loo4(diair'o4oWg l6 44l)9 - ::.
Sold by dithrgist every vibere.
• „Bead the fo l lo.wioB-4 1 04M0044 knoai t ioS
of our eminent elem./men:
Ai
- - _, - Efamo nano , Fibs Bth; 18 bur
vud,•l l
0. _ 4 .; Ilamtvarr—Dear Sim E- a%
ProliVil 44930b*TmohooeWistolegkoige_ •
and . otlerprepartitions for hoarseness
throat troubles, end in compare:amyl em
all,' can - oheeiftilly commend your o . a
QUM admirable APOogio =for PAM - el)
w tlo
tars
mid singers, iti : can es .of boarsellesa, coughs
and colds. .1 Itrasoa- , found View Iseiiiiiig in
time of nee& nrOCOffOotliolWzjfi2','•••_ t '..'" - 1
•
Yours tru/y, ~,:,„" ": 4 1'4. :_igimi. OM,
.., ~.• Psatoinot-IL•tx prmlytmumbh
prz agiSeitith - Idi t itobitietiMg
value of ,Boormort'ii Troohes. e, ,-11-.z.i .y.
.. 119',..-.0.„:111,
Late Pastor of O. EL Presliffitiffedlithlrd
. ...v.., , -, , t N ~,.. z.L. ,-r
✓
tfazintsin*Aan.,'.l. 6 Bi.
--Deer Av 'T-c , thflbubi
-
.yo ur ~ .(Proches, I MR fnee,..toz %Inv they , afe .
, thatteet .3---lwe ear;: tried und. ,, take-' , grhat
rildeena re in reocanunaidisgitheinte . • , ria
afflicted ~ With 14ano iiirsPot..orarhtuthinsas of
voicalbriOillft,f4.4l4Figh, lie EP,: .:.! : or, ' . .... :.
~ Yam, ..Yo, t ,. .0. ir _ IV,
,Paata ?f,,14d10 Atienue* .;!' !_, , ,
— -r Arr? 1 , -,; r • 1 /;•sir. •
1
:•,;' '. s-p LIThritIM 41P:P4 D liiii'il'
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Ilaninekono, Fah. *,v,,49,w,,, p ,
To O. A. Pownirv----Deir I:: 7—.4, h ave
found 'cur Troches to be 'fil _ {hone in re
lieving hOaraeneee aid in - ettrilNilhe d liz t ike
Inc/idea of the threat. They impart - bee
to the voice , and are certainly of krein ae-
Ole all rtilla molten. A. J. rrznt
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I *Val* vsiolti'Ail :MOP- 1
RP! most 4e 1 0hY:16 1110 /kk kg. 11191*-Or len
ife 444 FZ r ego wa tr ' - 0
dilir r lp.
'Mat — TOT, P_ Pod .2 g
....„Ntl , ar-4, Wili
Btrepgthea t litmus systee-Ind wmana tbey
itt: t ltiAikAt. Mrs 841/3.
*AP %•W' Orders froara/Mstance
Pre/DPW to. sail
- rilearaw 4.ncirearra-- The --Wiitira4)olt
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1. ~.....,....6 . 1„,_74,:.,,, .
BalWitiprelJlMMONstulg accoirWoCa tPrri
-1 ble accident that occurred there a few days
go; ..,:-...,i`4:..) - f_....,
An Italian by the name of Gllzer, was al
most instantlyliilleipn Tvieeday k lailt, py his
-n twit u 'BC ran and ittdmpied to get
on a gravel train while it was in nultipri. In
stead of going on, he Went 'unde,t;irt had
both arms cut off, and Was otherwise wily
crushed 'so thathe died in.*. few minutes.i He
wag ntranger here. and 'was understood to be
from.some county ovyn tip 4, d iver. The ac
cident occurred near the east ward school
how. T.l2e.body.was.laken in charge by Bev.
Jas. Marshal, the Catholic Priest, who saw it
.properly, buried. , -
A Pew• Mere , Men Wanted:
To 811 up Captain Miles' Company. ; , tread
qinkitera at gie,COURT liOUSE,E,liiatOsburg,
.I"tt ‘,.". ii4o:4l*
Recruits Wanted for
- .. Guards ....
Term of Serowe, One rear. .iligheafaounties
Paid. A few f more men are , frhe
officers are kieri of ettickterica,", C . Wl i .4t' the
recruiting rendezvous, White Kali
Citpt JOHN T. MOR_q-M,
aulo-tf ltit Lieut. W. 0,
Volunteers Wanted . '
ror the ‘4 l irstCityZonaveadr w. Term.ofser
vice one year. The highest ' cash -beinty
paid, in addition: to' $lOO government bounty.
Call at company •Headquarters---Exchange
Building (up stairs,) Walnut stretitOlarris
bGrg, Pa.,. iliCK.s., xv.EK:c4iis*
atai..-wa . - , :„. „,.
....L._ , :.. ,-...-- 0 ~ „ ~ {: 11.,0 ',
200thl.11egitnent PennUylvania Volun
teers for , Orke Year's service is filling ; up ery
fast. ' All officerrerecruitinglo r :thill ent
will' put the ITO: of the reglinent. - (2 tll on
the enlisting papers, and rolls.: Calr)Diye_ ?#
late Maj.- of the' Penns..Reserves; iwill'z'qolnL
mend - anti lead thi;reginierit to - tha:BA land
a more hrt4 anttUtimFtetnnt (Aim sieftei en
tered. theservice. Alt . information onitc4n
ingthe regintd4t can be gbtatnpkbt r i ing
on or It - ddressing:Z::Prem, „1ker404,,v ) ,. er,
Regimental Headquarters. mkt Whitillistreet,
adjoining fleredw- Herr Harrisburg ; 1
- - - - --- Mirrtiirepl
Ladlikel Greyi . Oise Years Servi:t e.
A few more man , waited to fill Tlitl4 or
local ;boaigy444 4100
Governinent, Making' $6OO bounty... AE I&
go to camp and draw., uniforms as soon as
mustered in, He .men, and avoid tboacom
ing.draft. ...Headquarters, -Walnut street be
tween-Vhird and FiVrth i st*iptli, HairAtiirg,
;441:67,AV.4,iipt.
Hem+.
Theodore Thcomaa r —i _ nisi mg
Officers. - - lite6-kf
. t
The Best Way , ta•Aikaiid the-Draft
, EnliSt iii the new inrahlay regiment now.,
Tortidilfic . for. Qlati .yeiir's -"ernes. .$524 4cal
bounty, $lOO Governimint bounty. SerN NVW
your frieriffii,and 1100041 A a' Ompany of
y9ur ot9i: o lLbi.Q+ 3 ?.; Rwtuita. iwaitOlAttdi4e l .T.3
upon enlistment Joe mustered into. the ;United
States serricsf.snd receive sublidteria
clothing. Recruiting office af:llfe - :cO •
House, Harrisburg, Pa.
JOHN T. ENSMDTGFR, Capisilk, I
i Utto
Wrimitar d.. AnAns, Mustering Officer
- • • Eing.l§3 l
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SPECLVC: -NOTICES:
111 40442 u 0471140
GOVERNMENT SALES, .&d.
eittARTFTWASTER GENERAL'S !Gt.,
v i c, FIDE,
FIRST Dvisiozs
--Wes ONCTuN, D. C., Auga,t 17,1864
Will be sold at. Public Auction, to CV highest bblitier,..
at Oiesboro, D. 8140 ion
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2C, 1864,
ONE HUNDRgb - TO ONE HUNDRED AND Ply
CAVALRY HORSES.
i '
These horses have been condemned as unfit ferthe
cavalry service Whe army.
P 1 road anorfarminf x Turposes in fly grnd bargain*
may he had. ~_ 1 o.ii ;.:.
Horsier eold elliet. ,—..— i..T
Terms mull, in Done l Statee currency. I re... ;
By order of till*Quartiarnaster Cieneral.
JAMES A. Milit
ani9 tdi (wen. I in charge First Division Q. if ' l7o h
AdICT L ISIN SALE .
..;.,
! u:,
-:,
CONDnInD lIORSES'
WAR DEPARTNIINT,
r F ains* Busman, .
CHIRP QUARTERIEASTRIL!: I
, V.4Vag D. C., August 3, 1364i1i
IXTTLL be Auld at public auction, to '
i 'IU
lighest bidder, at the times and places namikelgit`
imv. viz:
Wading, Pennsylvania, Thursday. Aug,ust 18,186
Altoona, Pennsylvania, Thursde• , A , gust 25, 18
Leb nun PediOlvania, Thursday, September 1, 184* ,
Harrisburg, Penesylvasit, Thursday, Septembef.4,
1884.
TWO HITI4DRVF(3OOI Cavalry Horses at even ;.
These Horses have been condemned as unlit flr jour
Cavalry servicelll"The Army. ,
For road and far m purposes Buoy geed bargains;
be had. t..;; ggkr
ME
Runes sold singly. •
TERMS: CASE-In United States Currency. tea
JAMES A.
auB-dtsB Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry 13,
CANDIDATES.
t)likettilail.4 .la i''
A T th• solicitaticn of numerous friends, --1-- , :
- - -' ABA
i larisbutt2 l .o ' tn. fonnl gii.,.t
, subject to the ' decision of tho Union Convention of :Daus
phin county. aul9-ditt* ja
FOR CONORRSS,
.1., VA A. N'tirlelt N. Or TIT ,
Of Susquehanna Township, I,
Dauphin County.
dw• -
REGISTER.
himself
r
J OHN FOX, of this city, offers himself a
candidate for REGISTER of Dauphin county, sub-
Azt e kke.t4 gße.4 o .9ll.:PciltifiqPl l ll. 2 k . it4 ,ROPitil ion.
W.,9 4 AV -W4-,... stiaktMci Pits flogs
.3°Fr O r ht nialknige EiPs.iiiniPsElittifilaitithiPti , i ll if
OfeOte t . • " ftAt: •• to
IVOR REGISTER
. _ .. . .
GEORGE MARK, of South Hanover t4w e -n
-ship, offers himself as a candidate for the 0 of
MASTER, of Dauphin county. If elected, Mr. ark
pledges himself to perform the duties of said ofticetta
fldetlty.-,
, , ... ~ . .. , .1f , . je2 9 der. tc
---
. -
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
laanuouna, PA., June 9,18 k
T HE undersigned respectfully offers hinciself
01
t o
to the Itotr . tpo 4th Corigroittip i Ms.
tricver Pet, 4* obi
. .1-4410
~,iel,f; Nu
plfirOhiiiiitit ik Nnvir , , pt for
Odattitlittioi4t lelyr:V i ia a .: a IRO,
fittriete• J. " . cf)attllfortC:w7 ' *- --.l'
over
~hlpitaamg.ht Riettii Mice
aidiegisdirrsdliteledtddifthfiP iNd# ?dm
medAtamodbilti ddilimidrshottando grithoEdwityP• 0. t
o,djetWasraliteitaab Td frAhatfAisakluomiltLE,ll.
asubasaw .*1" . hat IMelat
ojp.
~Euggle*
! . .af
Znneev`
•
Itt iacu.i..ataLt
•SaOIsKLIII lu 0.12811,11: - u LTValtial.l
""'eAltitifsertrittiettilrite"Widtiti;
NEWARK, 0.11107 •
nogg ,u4KlAßlttblfr,r,ET
PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILL&
1
1318 . 11 447Wae tieubi 4isr 1 ".-
-14i/MlAVOttiqtAoff.Aooo4l46.B.
.i.l " ,me i i"*'''" xil ElP .kie le I " Leatt i MMilf : o lo J
oldest tairt,z'id bi:Jow xedelardak: sotioleitai lii ii , *..-... l , - ,!
VIOKIBBIifiItED Wit@taiiii ifitii.
li mils elan 'Aikeenitiri'fibirsri 'Jag':
witty to fill them we resolved to increase our air dy
large radial. a for their Menu acture. Very recend we
lurchaed the entire property of the Newark Machine
wytkAApeweiricjpitAjmig.4 Qmomment both b
its=dd*itie tiiditfilbpbtiMfi. ,, WOWlttitif in itio lure
to A l a 1 orders pro . ptly.
The lumber trade was never al prosperous, and mobey.
making as at present, and will no doubt continue to de so
for a veneration to come. Energo.ic operatives with ny
thing lite good logs, can cut 25°,000(w:it per, month, ith
~ . :tyllte;),..Der AW- ri~tir:" 4114 :, ,u.
- ,itestlt Alielilifebt; •09. : 3 1 4 ."En l i 14 . 4 '
ifilirldtarier-Vrak d. /ka li . an.
agemeritfigd*Re Ned , "
inexperienced operators on a [kir with those who .. .
oper Lied &hoc.
Circalaw - wilivieportptAtialnt !Vlkukrialons, ant re
porta ciri, petiktora fiirtiartell to any address.
address H a F. MANDY at
.
' ••
~...***.litaol.ll,Pc6.lSc.444tho :
.• 1,1 iblV.Chl OdAillainglitipilaialigoll2ol3lc*, )
cC 131 trt L 51.94. Pablillialt.lollluk I
* * * In the last three inmate, (working Live d '
a week) we have cut 525,000 feet of white oak on
81, 1VY Ali s )l4l4 l'4 l kUp4l.92,woo,_feet. The tumbe
prbei abylk.wt,ftore inept &or to be the best
livered in that city thie summer. The Mandy angine
Bona wet enp yitis a perfect succes• -
towaY, , e cut 18,900 Let or oak.
•
:GJ yteua.ufSYi
sraoloarome,
.Coun_trP
Ataa...4" zwL y„
si i kt i vi ; a 4 s Tatiattr 4Vta
,s,soIR. dtsditlMMlMlLVambria County, Pal
May 12, likvil. I
* * * I have sawed on my BLANDY MILL 1,21
000 feet of lumber In the last seven months, vrnich
eluded the winter months, often working only sae
hours a day, a d Ily Lose out a part of the tit
Tall is more lumber au any sing e mill has cat in
same time within • fired miles of this place.
WM. it. 1ii.;611 ES
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&WO:
6 simnel', Granty County, Ind ,
t
June 27, 1864. L..
* * I have ruu niPtI4DY MILL four yea's, and 1.
out for more than Midst when ne e. As we had it. er
tried hew much we Id cut on it in a day, we couclu ed
we wutild do s.• the MAL dig We run lt, prior to deity ry,
m
to new owuer . I ilitt is as if gum •to sell it, and
found It was 12,104 L, slimly cut from logs Sto 02 et
loaf, small and v• 111. The BLA:sDY MILL is
bila fOr me, and e ) oily ese that ithows any u •-:.
about them, In my o ift A. siLyWA.LTER..: a .
augli-dep4:2w-wi
Paybri i Sale.
AVA.LIIABIII tacky Black Ha •
Norse is offetedilbr sale. He Is floe years obi,
ratng or driving, pagractly gentle, and will make an
oellent family horse/X . lm particulars enquire of
J. . HOFFMAN; Franklin souse,
aulft-dAt* or to Capt. GILMORE, at Camp Curtin
Blandys'
Jalfit,S. C McC,,UR
NklipmpATitti.mENTs.
„i.p.l.iWre'ta,ry.oftheTreaspry giVesncti c e
A:that subscriptions will bo recoil - 6(1,1hr Cou
pon Treasury Notes,: payablrithree years from
'August Lith, - .lBfit . in-withitemi4nninalzintereat
attlEfe'rithicif - of threeJetitite, percent.
per elizewn --- folix4l44:4. l ll4ftiest both to be
paid in lawful _
-These notes will be
cOrtyOtiblOt the option
Per
cent.
liol4.l ., b.earing, betide, payable riot less than five
4 Boit-More:than twortty:yeartit from their date,
a theicfroveniinelit'niOYNTOc.They`will be
'.:l4 ,l 44,4tr.denclinituttit'ins,pf.Vk $1,00,; $5,
‘1 000 and $5,000, arid allAtaaliser qualms must
b6-for fifty dollars4.oil ttertfoinultiplel . of fay
dollars e
,130 *kiiN r a
tn'tio,owners
leaoftrtinnapertation charges as Boo* after
theutentilkof the original 440ertlf: Icitr of De-•
littsit'atalk can be p . repared,
.1 As ate l'ettiS diaW . intereit frozriitigtisk 15,
persons making , deposits subsequent to tthat
aterect pqrled'Erorii date
al o .Xittl*t•Piik.t.il 4443*,
rtieideposituigturentinie thotaand del
,nlatskincl'upwards tor .theseihates at- any' 01113
E.
th3:ooB' ii:50110451034C of one
40..46, whkh will be paid
brthe Treasury Departmentupon the receipt
.of a' billJfinemie mild** certified to by the
officer with"wliti de it'iias toe4O. No.
dedeCtionti for; . .m ui5a...... intuit made
.frani the , deposita.k , „l.
ISlietitat'kt dWakiat4;t4'orm,l*ln•
44404:4 lora offering a
-;D),Soer"le than any oth,W, .116444 at: sseetrity.
'Any: s, bank which payS4itti depositors4lll. 4 4. 4 'llotes;',cotutiders4 that paying.
Via country.
and. is eaunet Pays in anything- better,4fok
eitintentopp are-eitherin government securities
government
4-
Z/`
,
„1.1,is equally convenient as a temporary or
, s riziltnistir inVitistment'llni:nOtes can al
'44s- be Sold for ;;Wi;iilin„ - a'Zraction of their
face Andi accumulated interest, and are the
*setit[seidurity Witli!banks as collaterils'foudid
counis.
Convertible intoph6 per Cent. i-20 Gold Bond.
In addition to—the very liberal interest on
the notes for *see years, this privilege of
conversion is norworth about three per cent.
per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Binds
is not less than nens per cent premium, and be
fore the war theAlemium on six per cent. U.
S. stocks was o r twenty per cent. It 'will
be seen that the.Ntual profit on this loan, at
the present mar Wot rate, is not less than ten
per cent. per araniim.
Its hxemption ;Jim State or Mnnietptil
” Taxation. i •
But aside froll the advantages we nave
enumerated, a a ial act of Congress exempts
all bonds and 2', ry notts from local taxation.
it
On the average, ..' exemption is worth about
two per cent. ' - annum, according to lam
rate of taxation Tic - arious parts of the country.
It is believes •.t no securities offer gr.
great inducements to lenders as those issued
by the Cioven}inent % .14 1 all other.. forms of
'iMettedinish,i thahkatli I br - atelitY ce ifrivate
parties, or stock companies, or separate corn-.
munities, only, is pledged for payment, while
the wholeproperty of , ttiomountry is held to
secure-the•dfscharge of .allltiii:obltgatfone of
the United States. '' ' 1 '
While the Government offers the Most
libi3ral terms for its loans, it believes that'the
very strongest
_appeal will be to the loyalty
and patriotismiotthe people
Sußscareztoss IRTLX. us. RECEIVED by the
Treasurer theTnited 'States, at Washing
ton. ,flui` seiii*C'liatatit 'treasurers and
deaigiu4dbilimadarifia, and 'by all the Na
tional. bankeivhieh , 'sre depositaries . of public
11 1 .6fia '.all•reo6.s.o43lpiankiiinnomkers',
L 9st &kaiiit,Ala . e" Aoa4 4i:iiirra - ,give: further in
, :farmatam,,and atrind -, every facility to sub
. scribers. ' -- - *•-• [artl94.d&w:2m
=I
: WA:64'M
AX/0 4. TEDt -- ± 3 404.-PX.040 ,W
4SE
T.& rg044; 1 14‘);
1141/W..., ..4,Vinar.4ixlLLAwd Waintu. suret.
. - • -. .•- - • _
WiNTED , ., , Atc . 15 I perliontlLL.=-W43 Witia
a reliable Cauvaasur 311 every county. Wu tiaVe
ayguuto maims slsdpot. !lunar Ishica we will prove to
day doubting lip/load: 'Mamie
JONES BROS. Si C 0.,;
MM
SALJS OF It EAll.
PUBLIC) SAL.
.0.4 f: IIAY, SATTEII.#.47i 9fh,.1864
Tag tiubtioriberorsginias for . the heirs[ of
:Frederick , Wonderlypliten-., nu& of Mechanicsburg, '
rar.oleo'd y willselliewtherprinnines UR following valuable
real estate, VIZ:
A. crap pf. 3 l.aulostono Laud oordaining 67 acres and
high state cUItiVEII4OI/_dad under
1104 le • ' jug . 4p.i/AF,,,towip, Cumber
lind'connty, 1a,., ,two Mitia Wfltit: AgeoLumukausg, Far
mu Matt froinihai, place Lb dirliale. The maPreve-
Ten.te are &feud - • ~,
Y
411,-STedir zro qbeviA44:444,
' *An stittiA r ehtn entk 44 all otrer;ne4n4fy onilnuld•
Jitoi." o Mreitiko law wigti or oiriay-troicig . * Wet on
, Miillii*Onsf Of villa fi *pi (f.p) 0.41 - iti - oriivint of
. 6hbitftiik li anti, on tht pi6llnia* Thu laud
ita.4)&ri or . ail' *FYI! to
utereiteipdattilloAiintectaiiwoorg,.
l ale•abeittni'ainikeObr pri3,411 - of tnn.rnan, ieMere
likhry desirable: - " " ' - '
At the same time and place, a tral. of Mountain Land,
situates in Silver bpring township, Cumberland county,
c°""V tfcrcf..„; Cf.t..ollwemy 9r wx...
Fed° luvr the property previous to - triej
sal.. will pitase taut on Ceorge Wouileriy, teeming odske
taisdiViir'''We. H. "Wonderly, r sitting in Mcchaniost4w&
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, r. it., when terms Will
be iniithkkpowft by
.131.0RtiE WiJNDS.nLY,
WONDsItLY.
Agents for the heirs of J. F. Wonderly, dec'd.
atils-dtsvpS • . •
• ...
' , IffEDATIratINNEtt4IIMMIOMPAtiY
20 itiiiitat ILA, NEW YOWL
rparatiiitiotAd elabito is galled to the
11 sulvantages offered by this company for
• - Pixillitable us estment.
Txe.,,eite t al, !' d value of its - !I
0. 4:I. Xi
coupled with 19 prows fr.wcwking them, make it ;the
most destrable'proptity in? kl&ed to the public " •
Detailed information tikreint: to its extent and' pros
..,ktFCt.4o had at the office of the undersigned, agent of
die company , ticint wilktecelievbscriptions to stock.
JOHN.W. BALL, Agt:,
Moe ThirtLidieek T ittiii.Waltdit, Harriaborg, Pa
i.Anigitothsuisdati - i "
. ..
A.. TfLHOB...SE power ' stea m engine aid,
tikka in
Act: ''bdulei, i 7 . 043.641 Teter Pipes , PumPt and better
uumplete;„ - *Couple dcylmeler boiler, manucac
tuna b J • tiol4' ' t ~ tpg.oscillating en
gine,. ' yMt Woo4rdot of Wm**
street, Harrisburg. :-.17:a. - ,2v,-471.74,, . , :;. J .
OF terms, sc., enquire at Canal Mike, Market street,
etr Unit t 4 stew:,itet.ei:, - ; 1, - tAr",1...iy.:.., i.
HannhmSl l o,Y4. .18.64. - ~.„„ .413- - ..
I.llA_,_
Ii . Aff9N7TAT. .MPARTMENT,
' nAkßautrity, Augpat 1q,,1864„ 7 „
'AI ii()
STATE MEDICAirot Pedn
' • grg_Yeadalenli Men frittelitire"-MiLMOWYAT, the
2,14#.40y el Angst, MakandAnnalolawdlartng lbw week,
to examine Candidates for the poet of Medical Meets, in
Penneylventa,MegimenOV.l,
•-ketysielans or reansytemittiOnlimtneeittl i rtiMnehinll
. 1 49 , 14017 tealonnials as to imonaL-Vimilnier,'"-ilmy ,
I. o .odinitlod - XeNte_enlegietlos.
Th'iln9 l o l 2ls l 4MM..4he.eximituition will ba heldwill
OkiliOttliadatilahurg morn ng papers, on too 4e'
ft - ordered
2 41:71‘ - -21 '2";
;.'". ;ilr --4.41' 45 aiiena72.2einniar"irdtail
EBRENG AND SAL
YON et imp* BOYER k ICONJU'Ett •
ii=
COMM
SALE
'AMUSEMENTS.
BRANTS 104. BitANT'S ALL.
gouge's Var,einnj, ,CoRkPI• _
Rouses Stitt Cot itb tiat4oloPanY, -
Rouse's Star tombination Company,
gir. The Manager has the pleasEro of ihnotaethat Le
' hik? efecnrlenlfe f , w „, t h e p r u. itzi y t e r
KISS PANNY B. - PRICE,
sos :St Or. : Ai S oILLAK t
TUEEDLY EVENING, AlrUS 'l 23d,
Will be presented the Bw tirnl Drama,
entitled
• IT' A Xi
Ia which Min FANNY I. PRICE and Mr. D. RANCRETT
,vin appear.
rFor further particulars see programme
'!Xlg94tr
SANFO - RD'S HALL.
TRUID WEER OF TW , ,
CONTINENTAL COMBINATION VRAPANY,,
ON MONDAY JULY 25, 1864:
Tcompany consists of the best.iter per
.1 formes; consisting of . ,
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN (X)MEDLSNS,
GYMNASTS, &C.
The manager takes pleasure In announcing that they
inmank maklngthla THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS it CO., etoprietors.
Bars Poitria, Balinese Agent.
MALI—
VEEET, BELOW THIRD.
•
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PEPusPinrietrige" J DONNE.
tiq . JOE HILL .•
Stage Manager • ANDY WllddBlt •
Leader of Orebeater NAME REaIIaYEE
Treasurer •• • • ...... .... . ... . G...NIOLEE
- .
OPEN every night with w• trattandis - tom-
Pony of male and female artierea TN' r'!gherform.
mice embnicea every variety of legitimate azatisameat,
each as
t.
SINGING, music& FAQ,
DANCING, OOKIdOPRIteII,
PANTOMIMES, • NEGRO OOMMALtriV• 4
14118,14.9QUE5, AND JESTS. i
Admiaelon IA cents. -Reath fa lirisitte Otitis
Doe• s open at T. To commeitoe at 9 irSioek. !MM.(
.
MUT A KY NOTICES.:,:
THE BEBTWAY
.
AVOID Tlll3 DICA
101%T.L.1p3•1•-_,
_ _
The New Infantify Regiment!
NOW FORMING FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
FROM $450 TO $5OO LOtili BOUNTY !
$lOO GOVERITMEXT 3301114 Ti!
ati-These are the highest bountieds paid in thii city •
ERVE with your friends and ri lighb ors i n
%
Q
kJ a company td' yormini Recruitsitraistano
diste:y, up n enlistment, b., must red into tint S. S. ser
vice, and receive subsi.tenco and elothinc. - -
. .
Reernit office at the Court Hous4l, l arris
burg, Pa.
- . - JOHN T.. =DENG ER, Captain,
Late Lieut.. Co "A," 127th Begt , P V.
- Wiru.u.ot J. ADAMS, Mustering Officer.' • iiuglil.dtf
HEADQUARTERS
DRAFTED_ MEN, SUBSTITUTES
EMI
V 01;UN ris,EAR%
115 South Seventh Si.,
.20onilfloOr . Room No. 10
litin--fietn —the City - 3r. - any. -- panor the
Stac, will toefurniotrea, notice,
and on.litieral torts&• . , • usten Enlisting; sithor &a substitutes OCV u ngeor*.
s'i.ltelklit'l3.tiiki `taloa Eioun "aid to
4141 n. in cash as soon as inustined.tnipi.•
Agents unit liberally tit •
• w: AT ENS,
aul4itt , - Philadelphia.
DR AFT::
PHILADELPHIA GUARDSH
' COL. A a.l.scra.na.
B vi3 O e U:MC y.
50 0 - ;11 en F ilts r iZi Y irr rs3 ,4 r i;
and paid cash down 1400. 05 mesoigly, or II Wiln o s.
Any.pe son brommur 20 men Wid be coinindision'ed a
Second Lindenanq 25 men a Finn I.iohteOluitt 40 men a
Captain.
The above will be executed to the letter. 'Apply 'lb
COL A. A LECHLER.
auglo Headii antes, ell,Cliestout at., Phila .
qloio Dthooissr
Useful and Valuable
-{ Discovery.
HI Ltof4P'S
INSOLUBLECEMT
1s oP taure atizterai
than any invention now Woes the
public. It has seen.ths. ronghlrbleted
Wring the bat veyeass.h3' Prenninal
teen, and proassineed kra/I nabs
BUPE&Io—R_ 11'1) A N-7
Adhesive Preparations. kaolin.
4P ridable to
- Al*
auppCnAgnn.nua Canonnew
tblng, sad the result of years of
study; Its annbiriatiou is on
A new
• Scientific Ptincipick
&nd under nc dim:4omM or
change of tecapenuure,Lnilt it be
xone corrupt, tor welt !,
. any ;
is
Boor AND :Boil= •
Us (kap'4istion
Manufacturers lasing Macey/ea, wild
Ind it the teat lan as
Cementing far inn orks
without delay, Wiwi " any
thine of temperature.
JEWELERS
Will and it Millimemuy agtheeile foe
their umuluta,beetmanvelL
Boot Ind Shoe Ku
*Cataluna
lawelera
Erpeciaas t Adapted to Luther
And .we claim as an especial merit,
that It kicks - Patches to Boots and
MM. Aiddeksuily i strong without
Eli
LIQUID 0 E . , 40A ?
Statam that is awe t6hatai—oillead.
if
~~~~
Parniturl .ar....r.
Id
I --5 7 -10 7•0 xezr
Bone,
Ivory,
And aril6is a Houwtrold one
•
. „
&LUZON'S iffIOULDBLII Ciorairr
Li in11.1404-iorm and se easily ep
26 up1eAwargitu
1 , 11.1**8 110144134LikVelifillli
- M4treM *4414#044-St
Remember.
lb
Supplied in -Fiao7--0,--htmostt•
war% Paokagel Urtrea to MI
lbs. • •
• arurott B
~ pir
Proilasmi I.
. ;
' Paid
=
EGS
1 4 1 1 1 S.
""'"' LAINele
TUST 4. • motti224l, e er gt
U Co., Fresh Smoked Sams, Beer exid Tongue, at.
SISIBLER 4r, FRAZIER
=ZI
MEI
the only