Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 24, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGER 111-:411.
tyr. TV ar, V 16 ItTIS klita-AD Atte er
tiseme *lts, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, esc., to sedgy.: insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be acerun ,
parled With the VAS/LI! •
AdTertlasensantalrederael in , tab regular
alvening Edition are inserted he Ills Morn
ing itdition without; extra. charge.
AND COP'N'TiY.
POWN
For . Sale.
A gentle gamily Horse, six years old. Ap•
ply to - JOHN OENSLAGER.
WANTED—Ia a store, a boy. between:l l s , lmnd
18 'gears of age. He twist be able to bring
good recommendatittne,
,lione other need ap
ply. For further particulars inquire at this
office. tf
LOST. —A deed for a lot bought at Treasur
er's sale in 1862, was lost ecently some
where in *arket street. It is of no ralne.ex
slept to the owner, and the finder will'pleasti
return it to this office. • . tf
EC=
A Pic-Z7lO will be held in Henry's Grove, in
West Han Over township, about one-fourth of
a mile from Mechanicsville, err Saturclaytiett,
the 27th inst. A general invitation ea
tended. •
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ACCIDENT.-A. Miss Jessup, of York; had
'one 'of her limbs broken, on Tuesday L:ren
ing, while jumping from a carriage.
RABE CHANCE FOB INVESTMENT. -GEO. AIIE-88
offers for sale his valuable property on Third
street. See advertisement in another col
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titan:
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HAND Cur Orr.—Adam Neff, a• yatuag
employed by the railroad company, at York,
had one of his bands cut off, by a circular
saw, a few evenings ago.
PRIMITUM FOR SPELLING}. —Mr. Woodruff, the
Superintendent of public schools in 'Chester
county, has providQd several copies Of Wor
cester's large dictionary, to be awarded at the
next Chester County institute, to the teaChets
whe expel in orthography.
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NEwspAfzie Crtaxo2.--4ohn M'Curdy, Esq.,
"
has retired from the-Hagerstown Herald and
Torch,'haaing disposed of his interest in the
establishment to his partner, Mr. Edward
W. Curriden. The Herald is a sterling Union
journal, and-has done much good in Marl , -
land,
INSP.ECTOBS Ariouvrzn.--Samuel ;Hay, of
York borough, Samuel Gilbert an Robert
B. Foster, of York county, and James 0. M.
Butts, of Cumberland county, have 'Jess.. ap
pointed inspectors for the 15th collection , dis
trict, under the , new Internal BeventteXaW.
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MILITARY RELIEF FuND.--The regular
monthly payment to families of volunteers
will 'be made 031 Friday affernoen: August
26th, between. thelouriioffour, and 84, at the
Sheriff's Office in the Court House Parties
interested will please be punctual iu attend
ance. Gito. BERGNER,
0, Enw..tans, Sec'y. President.
:
Shims, this morning, was well suppligd
with vegetables, fruits and Win prFrdueegen
&ally. The tillers of the soil rarely neglect
4o'bring in their little "gardenituff," and' still
more rarely forget to ask their city neighbors
a neat'little consideration for the same. We
notice the following articles with the price de.
mendedthis morning : Tomatoes, $1 to $1 25
per bushel ; apples $1 25 to $2 ; corn 15 to
20 cents per dozen ; potatoes $2 per bushel ;
fresh butter 45 to 00 cents per poundi . chick
ens 75 cents to $1 per pair; eggs 2.5 puts, &c.
. .
SANFORD'S Ifam,,in its palmicst dayi, did
not offer to the amusement loVing peOle
More attractive reportorie than at present. -
S. S. Sanford, the origimil, the inimitable,
nightly gathers around:him ft constellation of
stars, of which he is the centre, in !lade, as
well as attraction. Notwithstanding th 4 gen
erous rivalry existing at Other places of amuse
ment, the Sanford Troupe will not be eclipsed.
' The immense crowd that filled the Hall last
evening, fully testified by theiit 'ak.tiOns ikow ,
well they appreciated the effOrts.
please them.
We. have not the place to particularize, = a but
we cannot refrain frbm mentioning '.the• per
formances of Dial Wdlie. His Keystone jig
was splendid. The performances of biamonki
and Myers wero grand. Banfordiwas'at home,
as he always is among minstrels, of wliva.hie
is the chief in America. There is an iitikao
tive bill offered for to-night.
ENDOWMENT OF PENNSYLVANLS Coi,raox.—
An earnest effort is about being inaugurated
by some of the friends of Pennsylvania Col
lege, (located at Gettysburg,) to secure the
endowment of that - popular institution,
order that its meauk.of doing good may be en r
larged and the cause• of 'education enhikeed.
In order to place the matter fully before •the
friends of the college, in general, it hae'been
determined to bold a:convention. in Horrid
burg, on' Tuesday, the 18th ; : d
next, to adapt such easurewas shall sileedilY
secure the desired object.. Committen/ Ptv4:
been apPointed in behalf 'of the trustees, ited
of the Alumni Alssaiation of the College, to
solicit the attendance and co-operation of
ihoas who will be liliel,y to take an interest in
the matter. Rev. Dr. Hay, of this city,' is
chairman, of the first -named' corarnittee,'te
who& persons who desire to attend the 'con
vention shauld communicate the facil;:inktn
tertainineit,will be secured for them, =- -
Pennsylvania Colkirel§ a tim e i,,,4',4l;i t i n ;
mitution, whose representatives fun scetered
all overfliejand, andits endowment would be
olikreakadvantege to the cause for-Lwhich it
was founded. It is hoped. - that- there ivikt be
general attendanek at the c:Otivention
held here.
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ANOTREE AOCIDEINT ON THE N. C. R. R—A
soldier belonging to one of the returning Ohio
liken #l , v* , 4 1 144 jt bridgq neargum
mit, on the Northern Central railroad, this
morning, and fatally injured. He was on tpp
of one of the cars, and as the train passpd
through,the bfidge his itetni„ came in contact
with the timbers. lie was brought to this
city, and placed in the Sick Soldiers' Hear.
No 'lopes are entertained of his recovery.,
41_
Sorbanzli-Kritaiti,- 1 -Last night aiffidier'wris
killed by a train of cars, in the vicinity of the
Round House, on the Pennsylvania railroad.
One of his feet!less severed from the ankle,
and the other foot and leg were terribly
crushed. His body was also considerably in
jured.' We Ha* .been " - finable to learn the
name of this unfortunate soldier. He has
probably left a family, who may never learn
the fate of the brave . man,,nnless there wqre
papers in his possession by which he can be
identified.
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THE Vanussm Gni...ans.—This fine company,
named in honor of our much respected towns
man,Wm. K.Terbeke, Esq., is now full to the
Maitmum; and fror a personal view of the
men we most say that seldom has finer mate
rial been rparshaled. ,company than
compose the Gnapis. captain Fenn has been
very successful in hin , endeavors, and hay
well lie ixcipla of: his . edtintanark. As a former
employee of the TELEGRAPH office we congrit
ulate him on his success, and predict that be
will make an able and much esteemed officer.
ha compaw is attached to the 201st P. V.,
Ole DauPliin"County Regiment,) commanded
by Col. F. Asbury Awl. " ,
THE SKI( Sor.mzns' REST, •neir the Depot,
has been re-opened, and has several °con
pants ilrea:dy. This neat little Rest is hand
soniely furnished. The floor is neatly car
peted, and the beds are clean and comforta
ble Nothing is wanted to render the Place
attractive, and a fit .receptacle for: the brave
soldiers who have been smitten by disease.
Among the"decOrittidi& We "notice the stars
and stripes, , ,the,deareld flag upon which our
patriotic defenders love to gaze. The pa
tients arentteridedby ladies—those minister : .
ing angels—whose attentions are calculated to
alleviate the sufferings of the sick. No doubt
the Rest will be remembered by those breve
men , long after they return to the field of
strife. It is well enough to repeat here what
we have already recorde.d in these columns,
that onr good friend, Eby, Byers, Esq., over
looks the sources necessary to the maintenance
of the Rest with a vigl linen which constantly
keeps them flowing in abtindance u • ,
ME
Tau Eximris. —it MU understanding. —P
several weeks past the different Provost 14r
:hills have notified thou e Who claim to be ex
emr4 from enrollment, to come forward and
have their names strick en from the list before
the draft ialreeplace. 1 pis notice has been very
gewkallyiniatihderatdo d. In several instin
ces-partiesi who have claimed exemption on
the, ground of heart disease, Jo., have applied
to be relieved and have been somewhat disep
pointed when infor stied thai it would be time
enough to present. themselves when drafted.
The trutil ! 41 the Provost Marshals
desire to relieve their lists of the names' of
those who are, manifestly incapable of rendpi
ing service. If a man with one leg or one
arm, - Or' blind siffering from some apparent
physical disability, presents himself before
the Board hif, name would , be at once stricken
off. If he is manifestly over or under the age
prescribed b,3r the law, the same course will, be
pursued. in this way it is hoped that when
the drawirk g does take place, the exemptions
off itecorEul of diSability will not prove so mu
merons as in the 'former draft.
"li'Lert.7 cricket, ever wicked,
'Art so little, black and tine."
We have the extreme pleasure of announc
ing Chat, owing td the most urgent request' of
nut aerous families, the manager of the Thea
tre kindly consented to give our citizens
another opportunity of witnessing that most
beautiful, yet thrilling and affecting play, en
fatted E I ANCHON, THE CEICICET. It Will com
pose the bill for this evening's entertainment.
Miss Fanny B. Price will appear in her groat
charac4r!of.Fsachmt. All who saw the piece
performed on Friday and SaAnrday evenings,
-Al 'bit * certain to titteiriel-r tight, and those
,who,ware not present shoal d go,. as we Gan
assure them that it is the most interesting
- drama ever played in our eit3r. With 'the fine
cast found in the bill, 'and the appropriate
costumes, etc., of the .comps ay, ianciion is
rendered magnificent beyon d description.
Mrs Nellie Sprague will appear as Old Fadet,
the Witch of Cease, a part th at she sustains
admirably. lifesarit. Meeker Ind Souse
ap
pear as the Twin Brothers, wk. ille Mr, Fisher
dons the farnicif's costume a nd reprooTts.
old Fattier Barbeaud. In, the pOUree of
,MO
entertainment the Shadow Da ace, the BLIP
pole Dance, the Festival . Song; and Chorus,
and the Cricket's genuine pet the runaway—
will be introduded. Go to Brant's HA' this
evening and g e t double the worth ,of yoni
money.- Don't'' "forget to take y Isdiee ;
along. Secure your seats by pure/ arising tick-'
ets at Bannvart's Drug Store duf ing the dap:
ON:rwr Paocainkums.—Thelowing cases :
. ,
have been tried since the close of 'our reppl,
of yesterday ' '
,
Gora6, ,
wealth vs, Daniel Potteiger; 487
sault miff "battery: "didict, _ •
• Commonwealth.m. Mary ~ Itaigeir_laritaiiy.
Guilty.
Commonwealth Vs. 'S'egonicin Bowerman and
Hergy_Hooyery mat! A and Anittery. '• Guilty.
Commonwealth vs. , , curbs Manson, alias
Strafford; larceny. builty. This, case was.
optiainhed fyom Ageol:180. • •
4136mni°nwealt vs 'L. - 11.•Freese; keeping
ba7r,al r batme Guitty. .
* eonOtiOßW.iolth vs.Jas. Boyles; assault and
battery. Or
The Grar;iir ;11 it is found . true b,at in the
foll Owing. wear' "• - - -
Ange . Cidlarer , bigamy; Catharine Gaiter,
bigamy Benj. Loi _ituiecker. assault and bat
keeping adisorderlY house;
-I , ”"s"soetgeu4'hee•:.,ping•a bawdy house ; John
markatardt lakble y ; Michael Foley, assault
and battery ; nose, _ larceny ; Jackson
littutesi.siven; M and G eorge ,IdOcer.
sault and ba zi ifamen Boyles, assardt'and
4
° Wall, beeping a disorderly
.
__ TWilefe4M.o%;
to Pbtet . .
toilt oar, consp r iracy to n;
mooaniel &By, assault and battery.
HA 102811171301 , Firma s Stuntsur. --The open. ,
rag of the fall' ssssicitel. this excellent
inati
tnEion is announced in giir advertising eel
urans. Persons having daughters to educate
will find this Seminary one of the best in the
country. Por further particulars, Beg adver
tisement. ' d&rit-lt
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Fos Ssran---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
au9-dtf THIS OFFICE.
Volunteers Wanted,
For the "First City Zonaves." Term of ser
vice one year. Thir highest cash bounty
paid, in addition to $lOO government bounty.
Call at company Headquarters—Eitchange
Building (np - stairs,) Walnut street., Harris
burg, Pa. JNO. B4BITZER, , Captain.
Anll-dt£ •
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 rolls. Col. Diven,
late iaj. 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 infortnation' concern
ing the regiment can be obtained by calling
on or addressing Z. Orem, Recruiting Officer,
Regimental Headquarters, on Third• street,
adjoining Herr's 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, and avoid tha.eatm-
Mg draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be 7.
tween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisburg;
Pa. W.A.DEAN, 4 apt
Lieats. Theodore G. Thomas; Itokruiting
Officers. att9Ttf
The Best Way to Avoid the Draft
Enlist in the new infantry regiment, now
forming for one year's service. $525 local
bounty, $lOO Government bounty. Serve With
your friends and neighbors in a company of
your own choice. Recruits will immediately
upon enlistment be mustered into the 'United
States service, and receive subsistence and
clothing. Recruiting office at the Court
House, Harrisburg, Pa.
. JOHN T. ENSMINGER, Captain,
Late Lieut. Co. A, 127th Reg P. V.
Wuff...tax J. 'that's, Mustering Officer.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Military Business Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Millie,
and War Claims, genendlk, made out and collected. Per.
tens residing at a distance can have their businceS trans
acted by mail, by addressing
BUGENBSWPDICR, Attorney-at-La_ ,w
art.ely Mitt street. HarrisbarX 're
COLGATE' -
8 iItiNEV - A3CIAP.
This celebrated Toilet SOap,,in sung ativeitai[de.
wand, is made from the choicest tioaterish, is Iliad
sad emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented*
and extremely beneficial in its action awn the akin
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers
haw twirl) • - . I
DO YOU WISH TO 'BE CURED!
DR. BUORAN'S 'ENGLISH srockno PILLS mire, In
less than 30 days, the weal 'cases of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness. Insan
ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affection; no
matter from what cause pralneei Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, poet-paid. by mall, on receipt of as order.
One Box will perfect the cure in most CUM. Addreae
JA. YES a BUTLER,: .
lyls-d&w3m General Agent an Broadway, N. Y.'
Bannvart% Troches.
For the owe of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Asc., are. s specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons *hose vocation
Galls them to speak in pnblio. illismiaotemd
only by O. A. Bannvsrt = dc Co. ' Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addrdased.
Sold by &twist every wheie.
Bead the following testimonials from some
of our entimmt clergymen:
: 4 - amiantus% Feb. Bth; 1864 i,
0. A. Batorvearz—Dear Sir: have titled
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for "hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own 99 9
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving: in
time of need, most effectually. ,
Tours truly, T. 11. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian phttrehi,
'PI agree with,:ldr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. 0: OATULL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
Eurausstraa, lan., 1 64:
To Q. A. Banwvanw—Derre Sir: In th 8
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very muUh taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle exPeeko
rant, and that want.haa bean supplied in your
excellent Trbches..
I consider them very . far imperior to y
Lozenges
Lozenges that I have ever used,,-in 're'MOing,
speedily that hnskiness of the .1 - nice arising
from its too frequent Ase, and , impairing th
effectiveness of the deliverY of public! ac
dresses.' Youre, dr.c., -
WALKERZLOSSON.
Pastor: of the LOOLISt fit. -Methodist Ohincin
To C. A. Bs.mmunt---Dear Biri Having Pile(
your Trochee, am free to say they' are
the best I have ever tried and take grlstt
e ta in recommending them to allpersdne
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
-mice arising from public- or or slash*.
You, &o,s RAIRSTRLWI
NatitOtf:" ill er Cll
L ' a ia * X ea te t74 4 6
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Afro WPMelisl
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%Pia Yr i p m - ''' • : 114. ` re
741PAPg h in afrOgftrww . the
tuniiblea of the thioat:May zmpaitifitithess
to the voice, and are certainly of gTeat bens
at Wall public speakers. ' A. J. PLETItt
HAIR DYE! HAIR DTH.2
nateheler , s Celebraitid Hair Dye
. IS THE. ROT IN TIER WORLD.
The only Harmless, Aire and Reliable Dye Known.(
This splendid Hair Dye Is perfect--changes Red,
Oray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or
without injuring the Flair or owning thq:Skin,.leav,ing the
Hair soft mut beautiful ; impairs fresh vithlia tt fresuently
restoring Its pristine color, and' rectifies the - ill effects of
bad'Dyed The genuine is signed WILIAM& A. BATCH
UDR. All others are mere- imitations, and should. be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &a Factory-81 Hat
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OTAY ST, N. Y.
mAromos's loan =LIS 102 DINNING tHli Hilt
• ja23lr
SELLING of Summer Goods at low prices,
each se Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, EWA Umbrella,
Lace abawie, and Summer tttawiia - We nave Also on
hawks very large assortment at idualhis, We* Gibg.•
hams; Waking; Handkerchiefs, Black ilki, l'/
White Hambrick Undressed Fracas Cambria, White and
Colow4lrlanuela; '4114 in fact aup t sortmeut - Wdry - Oida
tioranrpasked bfany. ' To air of which we inZhbas
who wish to purchase, wad promise to aoll:at I riaes
than we Can MONO them for again. As all kinds of dry
goods every dayi - now is the thilif a
kabuy.
LEW T.
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Agents Wanted
TIN EVERY COUNTY— to sell a new article
that evorybody wants, Tbreehundred per cent. gUarars
teed. No capitalnquiied. Addn ea
aug23.d3t* J. 0 TILTON', Pittsburg, Pa.
Shoemaker Wanted
To work on a bench in a store where he will
re p 1 asantly situated, and wages good. Aprry at
lat East Market street, Harrisburg, l'a,
ang23-42w* JOHN KOSER.
AGOOD GIRL immdiately. Liberal wages.
Family of two... Apply at
J. B. EWING'S LAW OFFICE,
Third street, 4th door a.y,ve Patriot & Union Mee.
am32o-dtf
WANTED!—Three or four HOUSE CAR
PENTERS. Apply to W. H SIBLE,
augl6•dtf ^ - Corm Sixth and Walnut streets.
WANTED , ---At $154 per Month.--We want
a reliable Canvasser in every county. We have
agenls making $l5O por month which we will prove to
any doubting applicant. Address
- JONES BROS. ,1; CO.,
.428.1 m Baltimore, ltd.—
GOVERNMENT SALES, isz,C;
nIIARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF
FIOE,
Dmaiort,
Wasantor - N, D. C., Augu.t IT, 1884
Wlll be sold attrOlie to the highest bidder
at Glesboro, D. C., on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1864,
ONE HUNDRED TO ONE HUNDRED AND Flizr.
CAVALRY HORSES.
Them horses have boon condemned as unfit for
cavalry service of the army.
F r road and farming purposes miny good berg/LUIS
may be had..
Horses sold singly.
Terms cash, in United States currency.
By order of the Quartermaster General. l
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_,, , fihillgi .A. EKlti,
an 1944) Colonel In charge - Virg Melton WIC D.
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AUCTION SALE
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O . N WE 1111 qt 11 iYit'SJE
WAR DEPARTMENT,
CAVALRY BUREAU
Oppwz OP COMP QUARTE
WARRINGTON, D. C., August 3, 1864.
'WILL be sold at public auction, to t.. 110
higheatbidder, at the times and places named. be.
low. via:
Readlng, Yernisylranla;Thilsdiyilrlip64lB, 186
Altoona, Pennsylvania, Thursday, Amrust. 25, 1864.
Leb non Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 1, 1864.
narrisburg, Pete.sylvaals, Thursday, September 8
1864.
WWO HUNDRED- (9C11)) Cavalryy gorges at each place.
These Horses have! teen condemned ,as unlit for .the
Qkvalry seivice,..of the Army. -
For road and farm purposes many good bargain, may
be had.
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Horses sold singly.
TERMS: CASH in United States; Currency.
• JAMES A. HUN.
au6-dtsB Lt. Col. and 0. Q. K Cavalry Bum!.
avozls-tf
For Register.
AT the solieiretion of numerous friends,
mn
HENRY faiiiDADAVGD,Lf..
of Ha-risbu, a catthi'dati . ior the
r g above,Corner:,
subject to M 4
,docisien of, Abu Voion Convostion of Dau
phin C° lll,l l. , • ••; 01 6 4 31*
' l, 2lolViconorsisom
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Dauphin County.
augladin cc
JOHN FOX, of this city, offers himself as a
candidate for REGISTER of Dauphin county, sub
jea to:the' deohtion ortheiXlfileni:County 'Convention.
Having bad seventeen you's experience in the business
of the office, he pledges himself to give. satisfaction If
elected. aulf..d&wte
CLEORGE-11E&B.S, of South Hanover town
-3,..a
in As t o ie ffers himself' as a candidate for the office of
Rik; of Deephin'county r ''' If 'elected. Mr. mart
itat,teild • Lt totaifortk
• the, dinita-cd:'said Glace with
• . - - • Jert.daw!a
CANDIDATE FOR CORORRSIL"
Kimura% ra., Jam 9, 1884.
ryillE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Etepublicana of the 14th CongresaiPnal Dla
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of toe counties of Dau
phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union and Snyder,; tot
nomlnittlott by ike Wept; cou nty_ commotion' of the Mild
District: WM. -• • " .rosiAh FSPY.
RIIDOLPH MILLER, of East Han.ovek
township, offers himself as a candidate for the office
or *gluier: If nomiume4 , 'snd elected 'be . 1) edges him
self to.futill , the hirthe tiffios With fidelity::
ie2s-d2wwwtc* RUDOLPH MILLER.
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Pietictiaai Watch `lllairer,
Ho. a Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
DEALER IN
lITNE.WATORES, CSA . , •
!NOS,
SETS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SILVER WARE,
PLATED WE,,
TEA SERVICES,' • • •
• • .• AND ALLEINDSDFIERWAY.
Has etaudastly css fritiq , lirEt:l : oo4l4l. and eNisally
-assorted stock ," • ' -• ,
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SETS..
FINE SILVER WARM
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS IVATDROSS
Bath ta W 4 sad Sayer (Ana
Also; ibis sMortai&lot
LADIES' WATCHES
Mutual, on hand.
A LAMB OP
ELEGANT C.lLocs.s,
Of all descriptions* ,tier whir+.*ll aemoieje. the
40 MAW CAW PRICE& '•
tar Can and snausine Ouilbeds ; •
Pa:wader attention pudd Witteiltk,
such ma Chronometers, Dap's: sad other celebrate - 11r
Watches, and all kind, of Jewelry neatly repaired.
None bekthe moot complain t Fork:mos msployed, and
the Whine matter and** inj own personal supervision.
A. F. ZIMMERMAN, ,
marasi
. No. 62 Market it - Ming Rrant's,Ma6L
THE DAVI BOSHNELL MINING COMPANY
20,1zOsanatsuputaz, num ionz. •
THE attention of the public is called to the
lo*orttateraliffired thiit to oo tliallY for
Profitable investment.
The extenlantesgss4 its
G 0 X. 4 1:1 Di IDT ES,
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- coupled With it proems for working them, make it the
mostdosirable pirtipettgtevet 'offered to the public.
Detailed itapnaßticop m in word to its extpotae4 pros_
iabe aid le:lge'dtace, or the undersilad, Icent of
the company who will resolve miliseripttons to stock;
JOHN W. HALL, est.,
Oillee Third street, near Walnut, Harrisburg,
augenlmawlin
R SALE, -
ATEN-HORErpower steam engine and
boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pampa and he var
complete; oscillating:engine and cylinder boiler, realm se
tureo by Joel Waldo*, patent Improved oscillatiug bn
gine builder. May bppeon at Canal shops, foot of Wallet
street, Harrisburg.
For terms, oc. eniitireet Canal office, Market stritet,
near United States Rotel.
1804 1Y23-4
QP/SJED utYltil:4o.—txtni tine Baltimore
°Pm, spiced, lifin rived at,
JP) ••• kannlE & KOERPER.
ALL kinds of liatdip' . g with wagons or oarttC
will be pruttqdle by caning os
Jat,l)B lIRENNER,
CSelOnd street and Meadow Lams
3y21 rerner
PRMBlL—afty-
LA firkins fine ketile
rendered LAREllpfor Bale by the Arkin or pound, jhet
solved is ElylStro BOYER & ICOERPERi
'MEW MAO: HA EBBING AND ell
1.1 YON at Dry4l HOUR k =urn
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WXNTS.
WANTED !
CANIJOIDATIES.
REGISTER.
FOR REGISTER.
FOR REGISTER.
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, qr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
TIMM Se.oretary of the Treasury . giro notice
Li'"that subscriptions will he rec./Tea for Cou
pon Treasury Notes, payable three years from
baguet 15th, 18 . 64, With semi-annual Interest
'at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent.
per annuizi—ptincipal and Interest both to be
paid in lawful money. = •
These notes tyillbevehtititible - at the option
of the holder at matirritY into six per cent.
gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five
nor mote than twenty years from their date,
as the Government may elect. Th 4,7111 be
issued in denominations of ;00, ti 00; $5OO.
$l,OOO and $5,000, andall subscriptions rapist
be for fifty dollars or some - 'Multiple of fifty
•
The notes will be transinitled.to thatu*ners
tfree•of- transportation charges as . soort after
the receipt of the original Certific:.tes of De
posit as they can be prepared:-
interest •
As the notes draw from August 1.5,
pligorelinaking deposits subsequent,443 'that
de - f4 d irufstqdiernterest accrued from date
of 1:if:4404a ?fdeposit. . -
Parties depositing tuventy-five thousand dol
lartrand upwards for these' notes at any one
finis will be ' allowed coinn:iission of one
quarter of one per cent., which will be paid
tby the Treasury Department upon the receipt
of a hill,for'. - tlis" . anto . tint, certifietl' to, by the
officer with whoin the 'deposit ; was mide. No
deductions for commissions6must be made
from the deposits.- •
Special is dvaiitagei of this Loan.
1T IS A NATIONAL, Bialaw4lljugc, offering a
higher rate than any other, and bst security.
any savings bank which page its 'depositors
in U. S. Notes, cotisidets that it is paying
in the. bestAiirculating medium of the country,
and it cannot pay in anything better, for its
assets are either
' in government securities
Or in notes, r bondspayable in government
his equally convenient as a temporary or
permanent mve4tMent. '!he notes can al
ways be sold for within,a - fraction of their
face and accumulated. interest, and are the
best security with banks as collaterals for dis
,
counts.
Convertible into a 6 per Cent. WO Gold Bond.
In addition to the very liberal interest on
the notes for tkree 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 pe
fore the war the premium on six per cent. 11.
S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will
be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at
tLe present market rate, is not less than ten
per cent. per annum.
its factuptioa from State or Municipal
But aside from all the advantages we have
enumerated, a special act of Congress exempts
all bonds and 2', eatery notes from local taxation.
On the average, this exemption is worth about
two per cent. pot annum, according to the
rate of taxation invarious 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 xtr ability, of private
partigs, or stock c'orikpaides, or sepatate com
munities, only, is pledged for payment, while
the whole property of the country is held to
secure the discharge of all the obligations, 01
the United titatiat. "
most
liberal
the Governriaerit 'offers the most
liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the
very strongeat appeal will be to the loyalty
and patriotism ot i the people
SUBSCRIPT/OHS WILL HE RECEIVED by he
Treasurer of the United - States, .at Washing
ton. the, several Assistant, Treasurers and
designated Depositaries, and by all the Na
tional bataLS waich are • depositaries of public
-money, and all*Pactable banks and bankers
thrimghout the notuitry,will giv4i further in
formation , and afford every facility to sub
scribers.' larp.9-dAw:2la
SALES. OF ItEAL ESTATE,:
Providence Farm
U B .L. I C ,A L 4-
• On Flitcreist 'Sept either '1864.
TOrAvINCI detinuiieCto relinquish busi
ne-s, the undersigned wi.l r for sale. on [the
p ..ises, in Lower Allen township, Cumteiland couety,
reneayreaqui, onihe,lidointiu 23,pd, onmil of ke
chaniesfinig, and :even - miffs treat of flarrisbdtr;
lowing valuable real estate :
a RAGS 01 LAND, wall krie r wn as " P ovi lens P.m,"
containing RIM acres 'eve ortinich are well cov. red with
thriving Muer, and ihe balance are- in a high State of cul
tivation and un4er good fencing ;
The improvements consist ureategsnew: - •
• TWO-S LallYgg W. K . G,
Wash House, Bank 13ant; isleraust House withal! neve
sdy outbuinlingui:. Thdre . are also. two wel a of creverl
failing wider, and two large cisterns near the building 4
with_a fine plug
~- 4.PP.C2 VIAND . PEACH 0.806 , RD •
41
du ilreMiE436 , ' b esidess a grearvatlety of smati Fruits,
soon as Grapes, Plum* fears;therries, &c. • The In,
provements on leis property are entirely new, ant of the
mo.t approved style. The is.d - is of superior quality, and
its proximity toe flourishing town render- it one of the
most•oesinible home.' in Cumberland Vii ley;
Yemenis &siring to•view this propertycprevions to the
sale; wlkrease call on the subscriber; residing on the
Afar tidal° commteee 411 O'clock m.„ when terms
wilt be made Intown-by: • , ' IMEY ItUFF.
aug23-dire4 • • • • ,
PUBLIC SALE.
.011T.FRIDAT, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1864:
iiitlbSorthers, agents for the heirs. of
Frederick Wonderly, Sen., late of Mechanicsburg,
Pa.,deinf, will Sell on the premises the following valurible
real estate, viz:
A tract of Limestone Land containing 87 acres and 68
peFelio; all clear, in a Wei state of cultivation and under
good fencing located In Silver spring township; Cumner
ia24 c0!4044,ga., 0f0.04414, West of. liechanicelnug near
leaning from Mitt - plane to Carlisle. The Improve
ments are a good
2WO-ST(44r SOUS:X, A 14,90 D. BANK BARS;
wagon sklid;corn . allthei necessary outbuild
ings.' Th4esle also two wells of , never-failing water on
the farm, one of which is near die, door; an orchard of
eholostrult, and limekiln on the . premises: The land
has been all limed. The proximity_ of , Cm property to
the enterprising town of Mechanicsburg, - always affording
an exceilent market for the products of the farm, renders
it 111,1tiy destrabln - -
At toe same time and place, a tra• t of Mountain Land,
situated in Silver epnug township, Cumberland county,
containing 10 acres add 14 perches, easy or access..
Persons desiring to view the property.previous to the
Bal.- , will please cut on George Wouderiy, residing on the
farm, or W. 11. Wonderly, r sluing in Mechanicsburg.
Side to commence al 2 fclock, ft At., when terms will
be made known by GEORGE WoNDKALY,
- - . W. U. WON DiJU.S.
Agents p a r the heirs of J. F. Worbderly, decd StilMdtsepir
111111RUAITKIN PIAINSILVAAIII .
HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT
ktamisaurely August 11, 1064.
W=STATE MEDICAL =BOARD of nov.L.
vania will meet in 'PAtabltrg, on' MONDAY, the
Rsih.day of August, 1161, and continue during the week,
to examine candidates for the,post oflitglical Officers; in
Penuitiliania RegipleaLfi t _
Physician's Of• refitteylvanla, in good health, furnishing
satisfactory testimonials as to moral charitmer,:/e4 will
be admitted to the extunifthialett
-The room in which - the examination will be held *ill
lie indicated in the Pittsburg twrimg.papers, on the day
•
of meeting.
• " By order °tithe Governor; ' '
. • , JUlijfai A. PkiI.UPS,
Saloon General
aulti•dtd , ; . pennbytcania.
Private -Stile.
A_7_
. _4x,v4BLE,.. - =tacky Black Hawk
11011 . 11 QM* ree,64111. lie is five years of 1, qui!,
q 1 : ltd or-ailitit ',erred 11 , gentle, one will nasiso,art
:MAUS Duaiky_aorse, _For . panic—dare eaquire-of -
• , orsol . ,Nmktijilowso, -
• * *l :00. ii - ttVapt-,QU.IigAjcIPPPOW
- . ~ W p Che f test
' yeatat &
M 7 13a0301111111 ta W. Dock, Jr., ar,
Taxation.
AMU SEX_ENTS.
BRANT'S HALL t- BRANT's RJLL
NINTH IfIGHT Or
Bouse'a %tar Combination Company,
Rouse's Stsr Combinatton Company - ,
Rouses Star Combination Company,
WEDNESDAY EVERl:46;‘,Ailev:24th
....
ggir In compliance wilh numerous written requate.front
- tawny of theprinctpat rand lea or HarrDaMirtre
mainagensept itave concluded to give
one More r presentation, and _
...i ' , 1-..
Most APoiltivel) , the . Lait Night af
. te r -...,
. ..
F.`anchon the Cric et f
Inwhich MISS FANISY B. PRICE mill appear
For further particulars see programme
aug9-elf
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SANFORD S HALL.
THIRD MEEK OP THE
CONTINENTAL. COMBINATION CDMPANY,
ON MONDAY JULY 25, 1864.
THIS company consists of the best star per
formera, consisting of
SINGERS, • •
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
• OYMNA.STS, &C.
The manager tskr& Veasure In announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the City.
HARRY WELLS & Proprietora.
Ilg.tx Foams, Business Agent. Jy221.04
CANTE.IitEraTIVIC
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Proprietor ....
Rumness Agent....
Stage Manager
Leaderur Oreheater
OPEN every night with a first-waits coin
pally of male and female artiste& The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
each as
SINGING,
Nunez: PAMS.
DANCING,
COMIC OPERAS,
PANTOMIMES,
NEGRO CO.ll IOALITIE:,
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 50 cents.
Doo a open at 7. To isommcnee at 8 o'clock. jy lkdLf
MILITARY NOTLCE.S.:
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THE BEST WAY
AVOID THE DRAFT .1
ENLIST
The New Infantry Regiment
NOW FORMING FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
PROMS4SO -TO - $5OO LOCAL BOVArr
$lOO GOVERNMENT BOUNTY!
sir-These are the highest bounties paid in this city
SERVE with pour friends and. neighbors in
a COMPaIIY of yogrown choice. Recruits wilfbutne
diate y, up .11 enlistment, b+ must red taw the II & set ,
vice, and receive eubetstence and clothing.. . •
Recruiting office at the Court, House, Harris.
burg, Pa. •
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JOHN T. ENSMINORR, Captal
Late Lieut Co "A," 127th Begt, r V.
WILLIAM J. ADAMS, Mustering Officer.
HEADQUARTERS
YOB.
DRAFTED MEN, SUBSTITUTES,
AND
VO VON TEERA
AT
115 South Seventh St.,Secondfloor , Room No. 10
w rrafted Men from the City or any bort of the
State will be furnished with zubsthutes at short notice,
and on liberal terms,
W Hen Enlisting, either as Substitutes pr Volunteers,
tti.Lreceiva the as geet noun lea, which- will• be pied to
tit,m in cash as soon as muste,ed in ;
, Agents will be Liberally paid at Otis Office.L -
• - W. D.: HAVENS.
attl34l . Philadeigna.
DR AFT:::
PRil.O. - DELPH/A. - :9,trARDS!!
COL. 4. A. 'scams.,
$5OO BOUNTY! For one year's ser
Fi e only. lien mutt rei immediately
and paid ea- ti down $4OO. Come einglY, or i. l &Pm's.
Any pe son brmgme 20 men wi.t be comminnoned a
Second Lieutenant; 25 men a Finn Lieutemtnt;lU,nien
Captain. -
The above will be executed to Hie teller. Apply to
Col A. A LECHLER,
Heakuarlers, 611 Chestnut et, .plght
.
auglo
Gaaar 9/800VIST
Useful and Valuable
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Discovery.
Hll LTONIS
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
of iboin general . practical chilly
than any invention now befotie the
public. It hoe oeen thoroughly-tested
during the hat two-yearn byy phietiml
men, and propounowl by all tirfil
•supgarolt A29 , r
wdbeelveltepanitionn.knoWn.
App tO
noofollitL
&MOS% Ineomus amine! ib r new
-him end the reessit , iif , yeare of
study; Its combination 11011 - -
A new Ibis&
/Scientific Priadigii,
And under, no, circumstances or
change 'of 'temperature, will it be
mme creme or, Mrdi,uny ogensive
sue&
lin combination
BOOT dIVD SINS
Manufacturers ring Maetnues p will
Ond it
-the. bast arneleArnoijos as
Cementing for the Channels, it)trorks
without delay, is not Weal, fly any
change of temperature.
800% gild Shoe Mlu
; •urauturevii.
JEWELERS t
Will find it sulficiently 'Oho/lire for
heir use, as has been proved: .
Jewelers.
ais Especially adapted to Leath*:
And we claim as
,au ,r , pw'al merit,
tat it Woks 'Patchat to Boot, and
ihoee eafficdently • strong Without
families.
Ll`Vl7/15 ; E
it'ja a liquid.
extant that is allure thing for !tann
ing
Tannin%
• " QieelrY. toyd,
Bone". rj
And articles of spliffiLok i u ß
-REAM 1
Hamon's InsoLuars. Gramm
Is In • liquid form and ai easily op
plied ag punt.,
'Mason's lasormn* paste
oin•
linfflon'a INBOLUBLI CEMENT
Adhowle efly minatancet.
Si • •• • in Vain or Ifiauffas
a flainelal from 2 ommeolio 10 )
Remember.
BILTON BROS. 8i
Pro rttra,
Phia.
LAI! & IL4BIIINIB.
is
Jewati
infmtivg, - Mieshener
I—et-reeeivek - thi
%JP Cci., Fresh gaigßog TURK Reef' Rad Tctiggil,at
saga ..4. . saisLER4/. -- IR.
Wr Shislob
auccessora to W. Dora, jr,. a Co., have on hand
85 GIAMOII hickory baskets. Price $5 50 per done. je9
... J. IL DONNN. -
JOE MILL
..ANDY
BARRY MEATAYNN
G. ILIDLNK
/its the only