Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 25, 1864, Image 3

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Et ATZEISBURG, PA
THURSDAY EVENING. AUGTST tfp. VAL
hur lr,'loAlbV Eivr iil!a S.—ALL Attv er
ttsements, Business, Notices, Murrtsges.
Ace., to secure Insertion in the
'IIIIMEGRAPH, must Invariably be accent.
purled trith the CASH.
Advertisements
.arderett 'ln the regular
evening Edition are iti6teleil in the morn
ing IdditiOn i vrithont.leXtrlt charge.
TOWN AND coux.T.ii v.
Go SEE the famous Star Combination
Troupe at Brant's Hall, this evening.
Sixth Ward Meeting.
A meeting of the fluion voters of the Sixth
ward will be held at the office of Alderman
Cole, on Saturday evening, for, the purpose of
nomin sting a candidate represent said
ward in the City Council, vice Dr. Win. H.
Egle, resigned. . ' au2s-td
Go arm the famous Star Combination
Troup© at Brant's Mil, this evening.
Attention, 'Second. Ward
A meeting of the enrollee citizens of the
Second ward will be held at the Friendship
Engine House, this (Thursday) evening, at
71. o'clocli. The attendance of every individ
ual whocan give any information in regard to
persons now in the service, is earnestly re
quested. By order of the" Committee.
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SEE the Lover's Lenp at Brant's Hall, to.
night
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, THE 202 d Regiment is now rapidly filling
ttp in Camp Curtin. It is to be commanded
by Col. Charles Albright, an able and experi
enced officer, and who was Colonel of the 132 d
Regiment, Pa. Vol., and 31th Pa. Militia.
Large bounties are paid for men enlisting
in this Regiment. .2t*
SEE the Lover's Leap at Brant's Hall, tin-
night.
Gvi. COUCH has • re-established his -head
quarters at Chambersburg.
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Thom persons belonging to the Fourth
Ward company who received arms and equip
ments, will meet at the Hope hose house at
six o'clock on Fridey evening, to turn them
in. By order of Capt. J. - Wesley Awl.
Go Atm SEE Miami, the Huntress of tho
aissippi, at Brant's Ball, to:niiht:
PlanY of our citizens appear to entertain
the opinion that the bill authorizing the city
council to boriow money forliounty purposes,
has become a law. For the information . of
our readers we would refer to the legislative
proceedings, where they will learn that the
bill did not pass both Houses, and is not a
law.
Gc IND SEE Miami, the Hunti'ess of the Mis
sissippi, at Brant's Hall. to-night. . •
ACQI7ITTED. —Mr. ,Tackson Hum es, who was
arrested some time ago, on a charge of setting
fire to the shop jointly occupied by himself
and Mr. Osman, was brought into court, for
trial, yesterday, and was acquitted. This in-
Illielligenee will be very gratifying to Mr. H.'s
friends, many of whom did not entertain a
doubt of his innocence.
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A titAGNIPIOF.NT bill is presented by the
Star Combination Company for this evening.
t. SANFORD'S HALL. -It is easily to be seen
that Sanford is at home. Since Monday even
ing, the houses have been extraordinarily
crowded, and the entertainments produced by
him are of the most attractive kind. Sanford
is only hero for a period of six nights, as a
star. He heads the bills, and none could be
more powerful than he to draw full houses.—
To-night he performs in burlesque opera, in
which he is so famous. Don't forget to'be 'on
band, as the Opera House has been jattimed
each evening at an early hour.
A traGNIFICENT bill is presented by the
Star Combination Company for this evening.
TUE - PAINTING OFFICES or CHIMITERSBUBG.—
From the Franklin Rtpository wo learn that
the German Reformed Messenger lost every
thing except the stereotype plates that were
in the vault. Arrangements are about being
made to have the paper published by con
tract in the East, until the Ist .of Januarjr
next, when the office will probably be re-es
tablished either at Lancaster or Philadelphia.
The loss is about $40,000. '
The Repository lost all its material and
presses, besides $2,000 worth of paper. The
subscription list and ledger only were saved.
The loss is about $7,500. ---
The Valley Spint lost everything but the
subscription list and receipt books. Loss
fug) , $5,000. '
%Loom . to Miss Fany Denham ! She
pears, with sew songs, at Brant's Hall this
evening.
Macuarroma Grem:—While the great topics
of the day, the War, bounties, prices 'of sub
stitutes, premium on gold, etc., are being
discussed by those interested (pecuniarily)
in those subjects, there are other matters
worthy of the attention of the public, prom . -
inent among which we notice the time-hon-,
ored custom of presenting tokens of respect
to our friends. At the present time, iihen so
many resort to caning by way of exhibitint
their friendship, we would remind hose in
terested that a large assortment of magnifi
cent canes are on exhibition at the establish..
sent of M. H. Lee, on Market street. Canes
of every description can be found there, at
prices to suit the times. They have been
manufactured expressly for presentation coo- -
easione, and we would advise our, patrons 'to
call and see them.
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%moms to Miss Fany Denham ! She
appears, With new songs, at Brant's Hall, this
Girelaing.
Wsm;n r:z 4 Clerk In a store. clFe 7011 re
commended can find constant employment.
iEnquiro at this once . •
Do not fail to see Mr. Hanehett, the cele
brilbpa TragOinN 41 0 1 2 ' B "' great character of
Connor O'Kennedy, at Brant's Hall, to-night.
CANTEIIBtrRY HALL— Trolnut St., between 2d
and 3d.---Don't fail to see. Ned Wray's Trick
Pantomime to-night.
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Do not fall to see Mr. Hanchett, the cele
brakl Tragso4an, in his.great obsrisql,er of
qpnlior Chlenriedy, at Brant'ii Hnliailkight
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Bois bianches of the Legislature adjourned
sine die at eleven - o'clook to-day. Many of
the members are already en route for their
homes.
'
Ettlasla= county Court convened in the
vasement of the M. R Church in Chambers
bury, on Monday last, but adjourned without
itransacting any important business.
Go AND SEE Miss Fanny B. Price, the queen
of tragedy, in the new drama, at Brent'a
Hall to-night.
WE lgarn that Captain Fetan's company is
to be color company of the 201st Pennsylva.
nia regiment. The men will make excellent
soldiers. -
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A Banta Dows.—A wagon which contained
a very large steam boiler, broke down at the
crossing of Third and Market streets about
noon to day, and several hours thereafter the
broken vehicle and its load remained there.
WANTED—In a store, 'a boy between 15 and
18 years of age. He must be able to
. /ring
good recommendations. None other need ap
ply. For further particulars inquire at this
office. tf
Loam.-4 deed for a lot bought at Treasur
er's sale in 1862, was lost ieicently some
where inllarket street. It is of no value ex
cept to the owner, and the finer will please
return it to this office. tf
MILITARY RELIEF Forro.--The regular
monthly payment to families of volunteers
will be made on Friday afternoon, August
26th, between the hours of four and six, at the
Sheriff's Office in the Court House Parties
interested will please be punctual in attend
ancsei GEO. BERGNER,
0, EDWARDS, Sec'y. President.
ELME is a specimen of the song most popu
lar among the hundred day soldiers:
"You shan't have any of my sardines,
Of my sardines, of my sardines,
You shan't hare any of my sardines,
When your sardines are gone. -.. .
Yon shan't have any of my cold beans,
Of 'thy cold beans, of my cold beans,
You shan't have any of my cold beans,
When your cold beans are gone."
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IMMENSE AZIRACTIOXT—Tht War.W7 ioOp on
the MissOsimi.—To-night.there will be a rich
treat placed before our people, at Braitt's
We are to be favored with a new and. original
drama, entitled Muer, Tas Hurrrntss OF TEE
MISSISSIPPI, in which the auditors will have a
retrospective glance at pioneer life us it was
in the days when the war-whoop was heard
in the West. The manager has incurred
great expense in fitting up this play with mag
nificent scenery, costumes, &c. The cast
comprises some twenty-five characters, which'
have been distributed with the greatest care.
The beautiful tragic queen, Miss Fanny B.
Price, will appear as Miami, the Huntress, and
as Madame St. Aubert, two prominent charac
ters; and Mr. Hanohett as Connor Oliennedy.
Mr. Rouse, as the " proprietor of a show,"
will furnish amusement fer the audience.
This grand play comprises the greates variety
of characters ever seen in one piece in thii
city, and we ex.pect to see an immense con
course of citizens wending - their way to the
hall at an early hour.
We are gratified to announce that our %leo
pie's favorite, Bliss Fanny Denham, will ap
pear to-night, asNelly O'Neil, with appropri
ate songs. This is Miss Denham's fAst ap
pearance this season, and she . will receive a
hearty welcome. A
We would say to every reader, do not fail
to go to Brant's Hall to-night, and witness an
entertainment never equalled Secure
your seats at Bannvart's Drug Store.
Go AND sss Miss Fanny B. Price, the queen
of tragedy, in the new drama, at B rant's
Hall to-night.
=MS
COURT PROCEEDDIOS.--The following cases
have been tried since ovr last report, with ths
result indicated:
Jackson Mimes; arson. Acquitted.
- James Boyles;.aysault and battery. Guilty..
Fined f 5 dollars, and to remain in custody.
Mrs. Border; larceny. Guilty.
John B. Mears and Peter Stroop; conspi
racy to break lail. Plead guilty and submit.
'Jetty Antrim; keeping a bawdy house..
Guilty.
The Grand Jury found true bills in the fol
lowing ca-,es:
John R. Mears and Isaab Sell, conspiracy
to defraud (on oath of Captain Reichenbach;)
Mary Lehman, adultery; Richard Reeser, as
sault and battery; James Davis, selling liquor
to minors'and on Sunday; George W. Davis,
assault and battery; Augustus !Caber, cruelty
to animals; Jonathan Hess, false pretence;
Herbert Bell, larceny; John Winters and Hen
rietta Winters, bawdy house.
Fon SALE—An elegant building lot, situat
ed on Third street above North. _2l feet front
by 131 feet in depth, running to a 20 feet
wide alley. For particulars enquire at
attg-dtf THU MICE.
200th Regiment Pennsylvania Volun
teers for Oae Year's service is filling up very
fast,. ; All officers recruiting for this regiment
will put the No. of-the regiment {:4ooth) on
the enlisting papmwrend rolls. O. Divan,
late Idaj. of 'the Penis. Reaerres, t riii oom
mmd.crid the regiment to the aeld, end
a more brave and oompetent officer never en
tered the service.: ::All information concern
ing the' egiment can be obtained 10p:oiling
on or addressing Z. Orem, Rearnitir ig Officer,
Regimental Headquarters, on Thi rd street,
adjoining Herr's-Rotel, Hatriablug, Pa.
an /17-taepl
Voludteers
,Wanted,
. .
For the 'First City Zotiaves.” Tend of ser
vice one year. The higheitt cash bounty
paid, in addition to $lOO government bounty.
Call at company Headquarters—Exchange
Building (up stairs,.)Walnnt street,- Hairris
burg, Pa. JNO. S. BITZER, Captain.
Lochiel Greys One Years Service.
A few more men wanted to fill up this or
ganization. $5OO local boulity paid. $lOO
Government, making $6OO bounty. lien will
go to camp and draw uniforms as soon as
mustered in. , Rally men, and avoid the com
ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be
tween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisburg,
W. A. DEAN, Capt.
Lients. Theodore G; Thomas, Recruiting
Officers. au9-tf
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. ENSMN. GER, Captain,
Late Lieut. Co. A, 127th Reg. P. V.
Wrrzwit J. ADAMS, Mustering Officer.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Kromer's (11pham's) Hair Dye
50 CENTS A BOY.
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l.
NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL.
Wausarrrao to please. This article has been
thoroughly tested by Da CHILTON of New
York, and Professors Booth and • Oarrett of
Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all
poisonous ingredients, and the material com
posing it will not injure the most delicate
hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers uverywhere.
JNO. J. BICOSIER, , SoIe Proprietor,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Drunkenness Cured.
The inebriate may now bid defiance to thl3
tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong
drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It
creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be
patient. admis _tered without the knowledge of the
Descriptive circulars sent. to any address.
For sale by all respectable druggists in the
United States and Canadas. Price sl per box,
or packages of six boxes for $5.
JNO. JAROMSR, Wholesale Agent,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Rand s g Specific.
The oldest and most reliable medicine for
the cure of Spermaorho3a, Seminal Weakness,
Loss of Power, Sm. This medicine has stood
the test of over thirty years, and has always
proved a success.'
Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is ekhibited in the'
form of pills. made up entirely of substances
that have a specilie effect upon the generative
organs. Most persons associate the idea of
operations upon the bowels from taking, any
kind of pills. The SszUrfc pf Dr. Rand is
not intended as au evacuating ne. Its
medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon
the impaired regenerative organs. The pills
are not unpleasant to the taste, and many
persona masticate them with impunity before
wallowing them ; which plan we would al
ways recommend, as affording the speediest
way to get the effect of thf remedy.
Price sl"per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold
by drug&ts everywhere.
KROMER, Wholesale Agent,
403 ahestnut St:, Philadelphia, Pa.
ang2s-dly
Military BlWA4lo.llegi Attended To.
Botany, Pension, Back grfir o Subsistence and billitery
and War Obdron, generally, nact out and collected. Per
Sons residing eta distance,cattlhave their business trans
acted by mail, by addreseing
- EUGENPNYDER, Attorney-ut4sw,
et 7417' *bfrd Wee:. Rarrisbars Pe
coLospws HONEY SOAP.
This oelebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de.
wand, to made from the choicest materials, is mild
and emollient Mks nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneilelal in its action upon the iddn.
Ike sale by all Druggirm and Fancy Goode Dealera
jan2s-deirly
DO YOU WISH TO BE UIIRED I
DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH spsctric PILLS cure, in
leas than SO days, the wont cases of NERVOUSNESS,
Irapotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness. Insan
ity, and. all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no
matter from valet cause produced Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, post-p-dd by mail, on o ipt of an order.
One Box will perfect the cure in most cases. Address
JA WKS S. BUTLER,
1y154181w3m General Agent, 429 Broadway, N. Y. '
QELLENG of Summer Goods at low prices;
kpl such es Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, Sun Umbre llas
Lace Shawls, and Summer thuwla We have .also on
hand a very largeessortment of Molina, Whoa, Ging
hams, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black Pudd hilks
White Osmbrics, Phdresied French Gambrica, White and
Colored Flannels, and in fact an a- sortmeut of dry go.,ds
not surpassed by any. To all of which we invite those
who wish to purchase, and promise to sell at lees prises
than we can replAce them for again. As all kinds of dry
goods are advancing every day, now la the time to buy.
.IYI6 & Luwr.
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A CARD TO tHE SUFFERING.
Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Socha," "Tome
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervels Antidotes," gte., ha,
Am, and after you are satisfied with the result, then try
one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S MULISH. SPACI.
no PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in leas
than thirty days: -They are purely vegetable. pleasmt to
take, prelim' and salutary in their ellbcts oa toe broken
down died etusteredoonstitutlint 1)14 and young cart taue
them with advantage. pipe:Net and sold in. the United
States only by -'- - - BUTLtit,
No. 421 Broadrtsy, 'lsar 'Tort.
Jar Agent tor the Un , ted etatea
P. 5.—A Bos of the eats, securely packed, will be
retailed to any address on receipt of price, whiobrisiniE
OLLatt, post-paid—money lammed by the Agent if
esOre satisfaction is not gitien. .171641f01ni,
A WORD. TO TEE WISE.
Th er o no, peed of any person having the 'Dignitary,
larione lay. All I aallroc, to y my .Dtm_
*AV Pild*: Only 26Alenta a ti,i) 7 - ;t4 very pleasant, to
talre;-east tseVverftll'asti, ISY lip went great, co:O
-dense. It 694 cured" very bid gispk, kind duo bf lone.
gaming Nis lades .! worth: Piepared and sold
only by Mrs, le Ball , South Pine street, Harrisburg.
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"A Slight Cold"' Coughs.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "maize cow , ' in jia drainage; twit tibial iu the be
&Mug would yield to a mild rw.nedy, it n. slimed, soon
attacks the tuna Bronchial Trochee give
sure and almost inuatadaid relief Military ( Owen and
Soldier: ahoidd have ars, as they can be carried in the
pocket and taken as occasion salmi es. auglU-cti*lm
EMMA , latsas►ra
Lorar'S'ir:— Wan y...ur pernii`eal - oh I wish to say to the
reauers of your paper that i viii Saud, by return mail, to
all who wish It (free , ) a Recipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple Vegeutb.e Bairn, that V 1. 41 et
foGiumiLy rena.ve in teu do) a, Punples, Blotches, Tau,
loriallos; sou all Impurities of the Wu, Moviske thd Maio
soft, solar, amovth and tastitlfulL
will labs) mall iree to More baying Bald Readoor Bare
Faces simple affections and infutmation that will enable
them to start a full growth of Winnow. Nair, %Inciters,
or a Moustache, in lea than thirty_daya.
All applscattona answeroa by roan Inn , without
c h arge . *eaprotnilly yours
•• . TAN. 1. ONAPILAN, Chemist,
• .17U-di:want - 881 Broadway, New York.
Banzavarths Troches.
For the cure of RoarsenpA Throat Dis
eases, &0., are speciadly •recommended to
ministers", singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak. in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. .8,..be vart I Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all or,iers should be addressed.
-old by druggist. every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Haninseuno, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. BANNVAIV—Dear Sir: I have used
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 as a
most admirable spealllo for public speakers
and singers, in mines of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I Lave found tb.encserving in
time of need, most - effectuAllP
Tours truly, T. B. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N: S. Presbyterian Church.
agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
mine of Bazurvart's Troches,
W. C. CAT ELL
ate Pastor of 0. B.° Preabyterian Church.
ffeitRISIMEG, JAIL, 1 8 64.
To C. A. B,►xxvaar—Derr Sir: Iu th habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are -.fury much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expect° ,
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Trochee.
I consider them very far impfrior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent nee, and impairing tit
effectiveness of the delivery of public WI -
dresses. Yours, Jec.
JNO. W ALK= JACN i SON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Rourvezr—Dear Sir; Having uses
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in reoommendin' g them to allparsons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness in
voice arising from public speaking, or singing
Yours, Ac.. G. G. RABESTRAW,
Pastni'of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT Arroniures 03710 E,
HAIMISNCIEG, Feb. 29, 1864.
To O. A. Baxx►isT—Dear Sir : I s have
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles Of thd throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bene
qt
to allzpnblio speakers. A. J. lERR
Vt. Afirl'S.
Agehts Wantra 1
TIN EVERY COUNTY to sella new article
J. thstieverybody smuts, Three buridied . per cent, guaran-
Seal. No capital roluired. Address
aug234130 0 J. 0 TILTON. Pittsburg, Pa.
Shoemaker Wanted!
TO work on a bench in a store where he will
he pl. asantly situated, and wages good. App yat
13l East Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.
alg23-d2w* JOHN HOSES.
WANTED I
AGOOD GIRL immdiately. Liberal wages
Family of two. Apply at
J. B. EWING'S LAW OFFICE,
Third Street, 4th door alyme Patriot & Union Mee
aut2o-da
WANTEDI = Three or four HOUSEIC4II-
PENTERS. Apply te W, 51. 13 44
. augleHitf Corner Sixth and. Walnut streets.
WIX/ANTED—At $l5O per Month.—Wa want
.. a reliable Canvasser in every county. We have
&gime making $l5O per month which we will prove to
any doubting applicant. Address -
JONES BROS. it CO.,
Jy2B-1m Baltimore, Md.
GOVERNMENT SALES, &C.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF
FICE,
FIRST Dtnazox i
WASHINGTAIS, D. C., Augu-t 17, 1864 I
Will be sold at Public Auction. to tha higleest ladder,
at tilesboro, D. C., on
FRIDAY, AUGU ST 26, 1864,
ONE HUNDRED TO ONE HUNDRED AND FI.FTT
CAVALRY HORSE&
These horses have been condemned as unfit for the
cavalry service of the army.
r road and farming purposes many good bargains
may be bad.
Horses sold singly.
Terms cash, in Usitel States currency.
By order of the Quartermaster General.
• JAM 1C,9 FKIN,
aulB-td] Colonel in charge First Division Q, M. D.
AUCTION SALE
OF
CONDEMNED HORSES.
WAR DEpsannix;
CAVALRY BUREAU,
onnas OP CRISP QtrARTRRPFASPER,
WAsunieroar, D. C.,' August S , mot
WIL be sold at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at the times and places named bo•
low. viz:
Reading, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August 18, 188 1.
Altercate, Pennsylvania, Thursday, August 26, 1864.
Leb nun Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 1, 1864.
• Rarrisburg, Pentarylrania, Thursday, September 8,
1884.
TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Horses at each place.
These Horses have been condemned as sail for the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For wad and farm purposes many good bargains may
Oe bpd.
Horses sold
United
MHZ: CASE in e Mite'sGe, creasy.
JAMES REM
. .
auB-dtsB Le, Dol. lad M. - Cavalry Burm..
THE DAY & BUSHNELL MINING COMPANY
20 EXCILLNCIE PLLOB, NEW YOEK.
THE attention of the public is called to the
advantages offered by thin company for
Profitable Investment.
The extent and value of its
O. 0 L I) MIN E.
coupled with its. promos for working them, make it the
most desirable property ever offered to the public.
Detailed information in regard to its extent and pros.
peels can be had at the office of the undinitigied, agent of
the company, who win receive subscriptions to stock.
JOHN W. RAIL, Agt.,
Onteo Third street, near Walnut, Elarrisbarg, Pa.
augfrAilistawlm
• Special d Election.
TN compliance withwthe charter of the city
1 of Harrisburg, mail) is hereby glv n to the qualified
voters of the B.xiti Ward in said sit), that a Spec al Elec
tion will be held at the MAWKaT HOUSE in verceke
:Area, in raid city, on WIWNIcBDAT AUGUST 31,
lask for one person ?Oa MEMBER OF COMMON
COUNCIL to fill the unexpired tore of Dr. William H.
resigned. B&RNARD CAMPBEL. , ;
Cldei or Poiice.
August 16, 1884. [t8419.41 :to
FOR SALE,
A • •
TEN-HORSE pOwer steam engine and
boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pumps and he .tor
complete; oscillating engine and cyl.nder boiler, manufac
lured by Joel Wellman, patent improved oscillating en
gine builder. May be seen at Canal shops, foot of Walnut
street, Harrisburg.
For terms, sc., enquire at Canal. office, Market street,
near United States Hotel:.
Hssarmiusa, July 23; 1884 • .1311.tf
S?ICED caSl'l33.S.—hxtra tine Baltimore
oysters, spiced, Justli3ceived st
.LY/8 BOYER & ICOERPER.
ALL kinds of hauling with wagons or carts
will bn promptly dune by calling an
Jat.Os BRENNER,
IY2I Amer of Second street and 110.110 W Lane.
PWALE LAII,D.Fitty firkins fine kettle
rendered. URN for salt by the firkin or pound, Just
"vett et WM • - BOYER & RORKPER.
WALNUTS, CUAIINUTS, FILBERTS.
Foraatewhelaii& at
_ `;BIOZILER & FRAZER,
olOttellen to W. Dock, Jr., & 00,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
MBE Secretary of the Treasury gives notice
that subscriptions will be received for Cou
pon Treasury Notes, payablothree years from
August 15th, 1864, with semi-annual interest
at the rate of seven and three-trriths 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 frorditheir date,
as the Government may elect. They will be
issued in denominations of. $5O, $lOO, $5OO,
$l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions mast
be for fifty dollars or some multiple,. qt ; fifty
dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the Owners
free of transportation charges as soon after
the receipt of the original CertificAts of De
posit as they can be prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August 15,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note. to date of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty-five 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 is A NATIONAL 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. lhe 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. &•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 thati nine per c-nt premium, and be
fore the war the prenuum 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 Irom State or Municipal
Taxation.
But aside from all Inn advantages we have
enumerated, a speciatact of Congress exempts
all bonds and T, easury "toffs from local taxation.
On the average, this exemption is worth about
two per cent. per annum, according to the
rate of taxation in various parts of the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so
great inducements tiilendere as those issued
by the Government, all other forms 02
indebtedness, the faith or ability of private
parties, or stock companies, or separate com
munities, only, is pledged tor 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
Sussonamoss WILL 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 turther in
formation and afford , every facility to sub
scribers. • [aul9-d&w►2mn
SA:LEO OF' tilk:AL
.IiSTATE.
Providence Farm
AT
P.UBL IC SALE
On Friday grptember 2, 1864.
HAVING determined to relinquish busi
se s, the undersigned WI I offtr for sale, on the
p ...wises, in Lower Allen township, Cumberland county,
reneeytrautti, on the Gimp-ou road, one mile e •at of Me
ctualiceibum and teteu miles welt of Harrisburg, the fol
lowing %shuttle real estate :
A 'near OF LIM, welt known as P ovi knee F..rca."
contaiuhig 96y, aerea,ave of which are well cor. red with
thriving tanner, and liteliantuce are in a high slate of oaf
&allot' and un..er good fencing.
The improvements consist of a large new
TWO-S TORY BRICK DWEFLYNG,
Wash House, Bank Barn, a Tenant House with all nves
a ,ry outbuilding& There are aiao two wet a of never
failing water, and trim large cisterns near the building,
with a tine young
APPLE. AND PEACH OECHABD
on the premises ; besides a great variety of email Fruits,
men as ('rapes, Plums, Years, Cherries, &e. Me im
provements on Lids property we entirely new, awl of the
moat approved style. The ts..d is of superior quality, and
its proximity to a liourialting town mi.der• it one of the
most .ealtuele homes in Cumberland Vs ley.
Persons dtsiriug to view this property previous to the
sale, whl picase Celt eh the subscriber, LeS.Chilg on the
premises.
tor r. ale to commence at 1 o'clock r. when terms
win be made anywn by JUNKY G. ktUPP.
ana23-otee. 1
PUBLIC SALE.
ON FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 911 t, 1864,
TLLE subscribers, agents for the heirs of
Frederick Wonderly, Sea., late of 'Mechanicsburg,
Pa.,dec'd, will se ll on the Maniacs the followlus valuable
real estate, viz:
A tract of Limestone Land containing 67 acres and 63
perches, all clear, in a high state of cultivation and under
good fencieg located in silver 4`. pram township, Cumner
land county, Pa., two miles West of Mechanic...burg, near
the road leading from that place to Carlisle. The antgrie ve•
meats are a good •
2 WO-ST(l"ff HOUSE, A GOOD BINS BAIRN;
wagon stied, corn crib, and all other necessary outbuild
ings lih•.re are also two welli of never-failing water on
the !arm, Sie - of which is rem* the doer; an orchard of
aisle° iruit, and a Limekiln on the premises The laud
has been all limed. fhe proximity of this property to
the entorpleing town of Mechanicsburg, always alfording
an excelient market for the products of the farm, 1 enders
it 14.1t1y desirable.
At toe same time and place, a tra t of Mountain= Land,
situated in Sillyer spring township, Cumberland county,
containing 10 acres and 14 perches, easy Of access.
Persons dashing to view the property previous to the
sal whilikeim mut on tmorge Wouaeny, iesieiog on the
term, or W. IL Wouderly, r sluing iu Mechasucaburs..
Sale to commence at S o'clock, P. m., when terms will
be made known by " GEORGE WuNliikeLY,
W.H.WO.NIIe.k.i.Y.
Agents for the heirs of J. F. Wonderiy, dec'd.
atils-dtsep9
FOR SALE.
_ .
TOTE the undersigned offer sale, a lot with
Lwo Wawa meted tber.ou, to the borough Of
Wapitis', on inn nd. Of eepte s.ber. at S 7. M. lento, to
suit purckaaere. base to take place at We booze of C.'
& H. GEIGER.
.au,to-deod:3w• •
11KAUQUziBURS, PENNS k L Vahl
HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT, 1
mattitiannan, August 18 , 1e64. f
MBE STATE MEDICAL BOARD of Penn _
.". sylvaulit will meet in Pittsburg, on MONDAY, the
21,,,ti day of August, 1.1164, and contioue during Ole week,
to examine elimidates for Me post of Medleid oaken, in
Pennsylvania noattnetus.
ro.)sidauir of Penns) lOWA, in good health, furnishing
aubtacwry teatiMonisla au to moral ehatacter, &0., will
be admitted to the cltiluailittioll.
The room in which the examinatiog will les held will
be Indicated in chiptutpurg inure log parrs, on the day
ot meeting.
By order of the Governor,
JUSEYIL A. PEMILLIPS.,
Buft49ll- Gesketil
aal64ita • • Pennsylvanlii.
rfflifEf3E--Choiee new crop Cheese, just
V received st_ 161113Lbit & FRAZER,
AT &Wawa - W,DPdr, 7r.,11 Co'
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S. HAL.
TENTH . ..WIGHT OP
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Base's Stir Combination Company,
Rouses Star Coal/lotion Company,
lap The manager has the p'oisura of announcing that on
this
THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24.
There will be presented, for the first time, the Thrillleg
Dream, entitled
M I A M I;
OR
The Huntress of the Mississippi !
In which the QUEEN OF TRAGEDY,
Miss Fanny U. Pries,
Will appear in two characters.
FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE FAVORITE
HISS FANNY DEN HAM I
The whole onnpany In the piece
KrForfanher particulars see programme
aug9- tf
SANFORD'S HALL.
FOURTH NIGHT OP
S. S. SANFORD,
WllO Will appear in his groat Ethiopian Character of
GUMBO CUFF!
fu the great Opera of the Rivals,
ke. , Stc., &c
ON THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25
MirkAV EVEs'ING,
SANFORD'S BEN1:11T.
rTtHri company consists of the best star pet
formers, oorssistiog of
SINGERS, •
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &O.
The marker takes pleasure in announcing 'kat they
intend making Hai THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS s Co., hoprletoru
Buss , Poem, BUSinedh dEPrit. jyitt
CANTERBURY HALL.
WALNUT STRE.ET, BELOW TRIED.
Propt tater ....
Business Agent....
Stage Manager
Leader of Ox cheater
Treasurer .... . .
OPEN every night with a first-class com
my of male and female artistes The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimato ranumment,
each as
SINOING,
MUSICAL FARCES,
DANCING,
COMIC OPKBAS,
PA ' QYIM&9,
NEGRO COMICALITIE!.,
- •
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. fiesta in private boxes 50 cents.
Don a open at 7. To commcwo a 8 o'clock_ jylodtt
MILITARY IVOTICES.
THE BEST WAY
AVOID THE DRAFT !
VaNLlef•'V
IN
The New Infantry Regiment!
NOW FORMING FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
FROM $450 TO $5OO LOCAL BOUNTY!
$lOO GOVERNME!T BOUNTY!
'These are the highest bounties paid in this city.
SERVE with your friends and neighbors in
a company cf yo::rown choice. Kocruits will Imme
diate y, up n enlistment, b must red into the U. S. set.
vice, and receive eubsibtence and clothing.
Recruiting office at the Court House, Harris
burg, Pa.
JOHN T ENSMINGER, captain!,
Late Lieut. Co -JO frith Begt . P V.
WILLLtat J. ADANa t Mustering Offices. augl2-dtf
HEADQUARTERS
FOB
DRAFTED MEN , SUBSTITUTES.
EMI
VO LAUB T.EL RS,
115 South Seventh St., Secondfloor, Room No. 10
tar Trailed Men from tho City or any part of the
State will be furnished with cubstiattes at nhort notice,
and on liberal to, ma.
Jar Men Enlisting, either as Substitutes or Vohinteers,
• ',I receive tbo la pet boon les, which will be pod : to
tbvm in cash as soon as ITlUStelod in
Ayents will be liberally paid at this Office
W. 1.0 HAVENS.
Philadelphia
amyl JJIIIO/VIULT I
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Ilibeitai dud ti &mutable
Discorery.
HI L - 1. ON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
la of none general prat:wail Willy
;ban any Invention now befOre the
ADM. It has neon thoroughly towed
tunny, the lion two yearn by practical
nen, and pronounced by all to be
SUPEIZIOS TO ANY
tdheaive Propirationa known.
applicable to
useful Arta
in eder's IssouniLs Guise is a new
, bin& and the result of yearn of
ssuly; ins combination la on
A oew thißt
Scientific Principles,
und ander nc circumstances or
dowse of temperature, wit) le tie
nine oorrapt or omit any °fens/ire
Ita eombicauon
BOOT 4WD BMOC"
slanufacturere uweg, liactattes, tam
tad tt the beet drtitde kiown ad
ementtng for the Chasm* tt works
without detay, is not affected by soy
aange of tempernunt...!
soot and Shoe Man
anietozom
JEWELERS'
7111 find It sufficiently adhesive los'
aelr IWO, as has been proved.
J-weiera
Ris Ilspeciaily adapted to Leather,
tad we calve as. an especial
ast. it Welts Patches to Boota me l
:hoPP qaagentlY strong wi th out
ititobiag. •
LIQUID C E MEj2
Nig a ugntd
that Is agars chin, for -suppl
ing - '
fornliaze,
Crockery,
siva,
Bo*
ham
ted articles of Rowlett°ld one
REVEllitEft
HILTON'a Iltramumi Cassie
M in s ligald form out ,an essay .p
plied am paste.
Brimos's iNiitll4lllp. Csomok
insoloole irk water or taL
SitffloM'a broos.roms Comm*
♦dberps olly sabstancoo
Remember
Supplied in Family or liamdke
urer's Package' from 2 mamma t 0.1.00
KELTON BROR Oes
Protiriatork
P riividemes L
Apatala
feis4a7
J, 11. DONN
.101 C MILL
ANDY WILiJA.i..
HARRY RICATArigH
J. G. RibLEtt
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