aik F*titagrapt HARRISBURG, PA WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST at, 1864. TO AD irEIiTISERS"-All Adver tisements, Business Nottots, Marriages, Deaths, &v., to secure insertion in the 111CLEGBAPB, 'itrast invariably be iseeont patroed Jeith the CASH; Advertiseinents ordered in the regular itvening Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY-. Two hundred condemned horses will he sold et Lebanon, to-morrow. "WHOM the gods would destroy they first make mad." See proceedirigs of the Chicago Convention. Tam hack-drivers are having a profitable run. Upwards of thirty vehicles are now on the line between this city and Camp Curtin, and all of them are continually crowded. crizo Tam aggregate amount of commutation money paid by the three counties of York, Cumberland and Perry amounts to five hun dred and fifty thousand dollars. Erazerrox.—The election for member of Council takes place in the Sixth ward to-day. If any of the Union voters have not yet been to the polls, let them go and vote at onoe. SINGIJLAR.--It is singular that business men who advance the price of goods with the ad vance in gold, forget to " come down" when there is a decline in the premium on the "precious metal." 1=221 PEOPDISALS for. hay, °ern, and oats will be teceived by Capt. Reichenbach, A. Q M., at this post, until 12 o'clock, ht.,oli Monday next. Full particulars can be obtained in our ad vertising colums. .Itie.rouwa.—Persons in need of matches should purchase a supply to 7 day. To mor row one cent per box, or $1.44 per gross will be added to the price, as a one•cent rev enue stamp must be attached to each box hiAREET.—The following wore the "ruling prices" of the articles named, this morning : Batter 50 cents per pound ; eggs, 25 cents, per dozen; tomatoes, $l.OO per bushel ; potatoes,. $1.59 to $2.00 per bushel ; sweet potatoes, 30 cents per half peck ; peaches, 30 to 40 cents per half peck ; corn, 25 cents per dozen ; chickens, 75 cents to $l.OO per pair ; water melons 10 to 40 cents ; °antelopes, 2 to 10 cents ; apples $l.OO to $1.50 per bushel. SANFORD'S HALL.—A great bill is up for this evening—Sanford, in some of his first acts, introducing the Stranger and a new local play, entitled Life in Tanner's Alley! The new lady singer, Miss Maria Mowbray, has made a de cided hit. Her songs are not only bewitch-, ing, but she has turned the heads of some of the young gents whoa are on hand at all places of amusement. Miss Mowbray may be called the beauty of Concert singers, if we may be judges; at least all who have seen herFpro claim her such. Go to Sanford's Hal! by all means. A SIOLLDRON or CANALIir FOE STATE SERV/CZ. —Major John S. Detwiler has just received authority, from Inspector General Todd, to raise two companies of cavalry for. service on the border. It is the object of Major Detwi ler at once to open recruiting offices in this pity and in localities in the county to be in dicated hereafter, and we have no doubt he will recruit his squadron in less time than that allowed him in his orders. As a cavalry officer, Major D. has seen much hard • and ac tive service, having been on duty in the Southwest, and having won for himself a rep utation which entitles him alike to the . con fidence of the Government and the adheetod of those who desire to serve ifh cause in the field. We do not know whom to congratulate most, the authorities which made, or the sol dier who received this appointment. One thing we can do, namely, recommend our ac tive young men to rally to the standard of Major Detwiler. niIIIIISBURG, Aug. 30, 1864 To the Publir.—lt gives me great pleasure to recommend to the public the medicine pre pared by Dr. J. J. I.l.'Bride, which he calls the "King of Pain." I was induced to nse it as an external remedy for a bruise, which it relieved immediately, and subsequently cured entirely. Its success induced me to use it in ternally for Diarrhoea, with which I was af flicted in a chronic form for nearly eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kid neys were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me, and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I reflect how many other remedies I tried without experi encing anything but temporary relief. For my Part, I sh All always keep a supply of it hi my house, believing as I do that it is a most invaluable family medicine. DANIEL E. WILT Par n Bussrrrtrres. —Business men all over the country are taking advantage . of this method to clear themselves, while it fills up the ranks without the expense to the Govern. meat. It seems, too, like the most independ ent and satisfactory way of doing the busi ness, relieving the principal at once--of all farther trouble and securing to him &certainty. which will not interfere with his business. The impression prevails to some extent that only aliens can be put into the army. This is a mistake. There are two other classes. First, men who have rendered two years' ser vice, and second, rainora ender the age - id twenty years. These classes will exempt the principal for one year in any event, and as much longer as the principal and substitute shall not be drafted. As the latter is not` en. rolled when enlisted, there is seemly a chance of his being enrolled, and therefore tlie.ptiit cipal will be exempt for the fall term of Sides Pius. — WNO Pays lOU STAMPS ON REcEntrel-;.-Ifor official information on this subject, we would refer to our advertising columns. WET POWDER,-It is rumored that a cannon was obtained by the copperheads, and drawn to an eligible position, early this morning, to be fired in honor of the nomination of 2L'Olel. lan. The report of the piece has not yet been heard, and it is presumed that the later news received froni,fflhicago proved a clafrper.. Wet gowder Will not. burni I=l MISS LIZZIE LAG. GE, whose performances at Canterbury Music Hall have given such general satifaction, will take a benefit at San ford's Opera House, to-morrow evening, when a graud.bill will be presented. There will be a heavy cast in the programme, including numerous star performers. Do not forget the time—to-morrow evening. FouND—•A photograph, taken by a Meohan icsbnrg artist. It can be had by applying at ;this office. SABBATH SOBOOL school con 'nected with Calvary Free Baptist Church "(colored) will have a Pic-nie tomorrow in Haldeman's Grove, near the Cemetery. This school, which islander the care of the pastor, Rev. C. J. Carter, is in a very flourishing con dition, numbering upwards of one. hundred pincers and scholars, although it was organ• sized but four or five weeks ago. • SOLDIERS{ IN CAM.P.-A. military camp may be ; under the best sanitary , regulation, and still not be' without sickness. The diseases incident to camp, aside from epidemics and fevers, are diarrhoea, dysentery, and constipa tion of the bowels, caused by a change of diet, water, and general,habits. Dr. M'Bride'a BIND or PA= gives immediate relief, and in all' 'cases effeots a cure, by regulating the bowels, and restoring the deranged functions. No soldier should be without a bottle. For sale at the corner of Fifth and Market streets—Camp Curtin every morning fro Li 9 until 12 o'clock. The Doctor can be consult ed at Boom N0..7,, State Capitol Hotel, morn ing, noon and evening. A Oarrion. Orsaamow. —One of the York papers gives the following : Mrs. George Little, who resides in South Duke street, York, was so badly ruptured that she was entering upon a rapid decline, and lite was rapidly coming to a close. It was with her a matter of Me or death, and under these circumstances an operation was resorted to, Drs. Kerr, John and Jacob flay, reutz mid Swyser, each rendering his services. It was necessary to untwist her entrails, they having grown lumpy and out of place. Mrs. L. sub =Wed without a.groun to this painlul opera tion. A change Rif the better took place within a half hour atter the.work was completed, and her health has been improving ever since. The critical operation was performed last Saturday evening, and there is a probability that she will so tar re_over as to live a con siderable time. Drsiarsi.i OthIED. —One of the worst dis eases'to which the human family is liable, is Dyspepsia. It not only disqualifies man from the pursuit of business or pleasure, but it makes lite itself a burden. Read the fol lowing wonderful Cure • - Riaaiszuan,. Aug. 15, 1864. To whim, it may concern : Dyspepsia, in inmost malignant form, had almost reduced nie, to- a. living skeleton, and I was one of the most miserable men that walked the streets - of Harrisburg. I had Used all the•known remedies, as well as pre scriptions from the most eminent physicians, `without deriving any benefit. Happening to pass the corner of Fifth and Market streets, saw Dr. M'Bride, ani after listening to his remarks, I concluded to gibe his RING OF PAIN a fair trial. I have done so for the last twelve days, aim lem now able to wor., can eat almost anything the appetite craves, sleep well, and am a new man in every sense of the word. Every person afflicted with Dyspepsia should give it a trial, for since it has wrought such a quick cure upon me, there is no ques tion but what others will find it a "Balm in Gilead," to drive away disease. P. 8 —On the 19th day of September, 1863. I was exempted by the Surgeon of Board of Enrollment. lam now received by the Sur geon as in perfect condition to be able to do any kind of duty becoming a soldier. JOHN WEAVER, City of Harri4burg, Pa., S. A. Before me, an alderman of the city of Har risburg, Penna., personally appeared John Weaver, who, after being swam according to law, did depose and say that the matter set forth in the above statement, to which he had subscribed his signature, is strictly cor rect and true. HENRY PEFFER, 'Merman City Harrisburg, Penna., Aug. VA, 1864. SENTENCES. —The following sen.tenees were passed yesterday afternoon, viz: Commonwealth vs. Henry Hell: tx, larceny; sentenced to six months imprisunment and payment of costs. ' Commonwealth vs. James Davila, larceny; received a sentence of eighteen months in the penitentiary and payment of costa. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Potteiger, as sault and battery; $5 fine, costs of suit, and give $lOO security to keep the peace. Commonwealth vs. John O'Hafferty, inter fering with an officer, twenty days imprison ment and $5 fine. Commonwealth vs. Mary Melee, larceny; eight months imprisonment and costs. Commonwealth vs. 01.arlea Meson alias Strafford.. Thisjonn waccorpriated of pick ing the pocket of W. W. Bova., and sentenced to t see years imprisonment in the peniten tiary. at Philadelphia. Commonwealth vs. L B. Press% keeping . a bawdy hinny; sentenced to tour months impns onment, 120 jinn end coat& COmmonarealth vs. Mary it'Coy and Charles ISI'Coy, assault and batipary,7, fined $1 each, payment of costs and to jive ,11.00 security for good behavior. Commonwealth es. Ittlwar'd Balthasar, lar ceny; AMC. for eighteen months to the peni. tenthly". Commonwealth vs. Heti,/ Antrim, keeping a bawdy itentat,_• Isatansed to nine atones imprisonment, S 6 tine and. cost& Oommonvieelth ye. Ritibird Sneer, emiwalt and battery; fined ai= oeiAte aid costa. - COMattaivreath .1111. Alston Siegler, bawdy hotuse; font' mon* Inupietaumente,- $5 fine end Mtn: Ted RECIIVITING Suncr..—There are Ut most three thousand men now in Camp Cur tin awaiting organization. Prom four °solo& till seven last night, four hundred men were received and quartered at this camp. These facts indicate the extent and the enthusiasm of the recruiting service. Tratxrai.—Look out for a splendid bill at the theatre to-night. The entertainment will open with the fine play entitled Tim Honr .3tomi ; or, How to Rule ft Wife; to be followed by the amusing farce of The Hatter and 0?, Printer. Crowds continue to throng Brant's Hall, where the best company that ever vis ited Harrisburg, is playing nightly. Go to Bannvart's to-day and secure your seats. &mum or Two Senntvas—As the fast line 'on the Pennsylvania railroad was going west yesterday afternoon, and when it was passing the junction wi h the Northern Central rail road, on the Western bank of the Susquehanna river, two soldiers who were recklessly ex posing themselves on the track, were almost instantly killed. We were unable to gather any other facts connected with this melan choly accident, and can neither give the names of the unfortunate men, the company nor the regiment to which they belonged. Loos OUT BOYS !-All soldiers belonging to the 200th Pennsylvania Volunteers, failing to report on or before the let day of September, 1864, will be reported as deserters and pun ished accordingly. , an2B-1w LAST Os THE Swim—The grand Union Picnic to come off at Hoffman's woods on on Thursday, September Ist. The woods is situated one half mile in the rear of Camp Curtin. Soldiers from camp wishing to enjoy a day's sport, are respectfully invited to at tend. Tickets of admission to the woods 25 cents. aug3l•d3tc Third Ward Delegate Election. The election of delegates to represent the Third ward in the Union County Convention, will be held at the Franklin House, on Satur day evening next, at the usual hour. By or der of the Executive committee of the Third ward. td A GRAND Ilium Pto-no.--A. grand Union picnic will be given at Hoffman's woods, on Thursday, (Sept. Ist.) Great preparations are being made to make it the largest affair given this season. A train of ears will run to the woods at Eli o'clock a. m. and at 2 o'clock r. m. Tickets 25 cents for the round trip. A good band of music has been engaged for the occasion. 140 pains will be igaired to make it the best pic-nie of the season. Come one and all, as there will be all kinds of amuse ment on the grounds, under the direction of James Spriloebanks, S. Leib and J. D. Milli gan. au2B-dtd I=l Summar& Ile is here, he is here, with a treacherous eye, Looking down from the summer-left change able sky ; • 0 woman trust not, 'tis the mystical time When he lurks like a lie in• Amerioa's clime I Trust him not, trust him not, For a trust only kills: But a shield from his guile Seize in Che'okee Pills As displayed without any poor Pedantry's Vapor In another part of this old truth telling paper! 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 Maj. of the Penna. Reserves, will com mand and lead the regiment to the field, and a more brave and competent officer never en tered the service. All information concern ing the regiment can be obtained by calling on or addressing Z. Orem, Recruiting Officer, Regimental Headquarters, on Third street, adjoining Herr's Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. aul7-tsepl Lochiel Greys One Years Service. A few more men wanted to All 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 the com ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be tween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisburg, Pa. W. A. DEAN, t apt. Liente. Theodore G. Thomas, Recruiting Officers. au9-tf Fos Sans—An elegant building lot, situat ed on Third street above North, 21 feet front by 131 feet in depth, running to a 20 feet wide alley. For particulars enquire at an9-dtf THIS OFFICE. SPECIAL NOTICES. SOLDIERS, TAME IT WITH YOU! The greatest troub'e to persons In the Army, especially in tilts seas,.n, is Lysentery, which (by death or by disa bility ) weakens the service more tuna the Retitle to. ireg), many have io.nt, upon tied, the DYSENTERY DROPS ale among the very best preventatives and curt that tt.e to be h Al. Eve 1 °Muer and eve y so:dier should carry 11 with ti try and thereby reasonably insure Wins Irrigate:A a we. 4 danger. It to p‘epartd iu iiarris burg by MM. L. HILL, at 27 Pine atrea. between Senegal cud Fain. Take a 011,1 with you. Price 25 cents. DO YOU WISH TO DE .CURED/ DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS Dare, in less than 80vlays, the worst Sam at NERVOUSNESS, impAancy,.Prentnture lkway, Seminal wen ity, alai all Urirmry, Sexual and Nervous Allestions, no matter iron' what cause . produced Price, One Dollar pot box. SentAtost-paid. by mail, on no , ipt of an order One Box will perfect the cure in most eases. Address JASES S. BUTLER, . jyls4lm3m General Sink 421) Broadway, N. Y. EDITOR or 17.141anars: Dear Bir: W,th your permission I llab to say to the reauers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to al who wish It (free) a Room with full directions for making and using a simplti Vegetabie Balm, that will ef fectually remove in tea days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan. profits, and all Impurities of the PAW, leaving the same sett, clear, mouth and tatautifnl. I will also mall free to thole having Bald Heads or Bare Paces, Imps direction Soo information that will anal*. them to atm, a full growth of Luxuriant Bair, Whisk" or • lilooatache, in loss than thirty dale. All applications anewsrod by morn mail without charge. y yotus, CHAPMAN, Chemist, Jyl.s-ddrwßot 881 Broadway, New Took, A CARD T( THAI SUFFEU/NO.. Swallow two or Wee hogsheads of "Buchu.". "In mks Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes'," &a, in ku, lad after you are netlailed with the result, then tr; one boa of OLD DOCTOR BOMAN'S =GLUM /MCI 010 PlLLS—and be restored to health and Tiger in lOU than thirty days. They are purely resemble, Omani to take, proms and salutary In their Sleds en the Drone* : down and aka/sired consititaliwn Old and pommel sake twist with adman/4e. Importol and sold in the Oohed SOW only by IAS a DUTLka, SO. 421 Broadway, sew Tot. wa4egit for the United Mate& P/ R—J, Box of the Ms, securely peaked, will be mailed to any Wren on receipt at Wipe, whisk ONS DOLLAR, pekl—nentey rettutded by tee Atom if Mks not II gtven. jylb-ddreent Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye SO CENTS A BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL %Imams to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Da CHILTON of New York, and Professors Booth and (Jarrett 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 everywhere. JNO. J. /ISOMER, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. DrunkelinesS• Cured. The inebriate may now bid defiance to the 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 administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to any address. For sale by all respectalps druggists in the United States and Canadas. Price a 1 per box, or packages of six boxes for S 5. JNO. J. KRONUR, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Rand',; Specific. The oldest and 1.,14)61 reliable medicine for the cure of Sperinaorlima, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, ,C - c. . This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved a success. Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific effect upon the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The SPECIFIC of Dr. Rand is not intended as an.evamiting wieffic ne. Its medicinal virtues are . eipended entirety Upon the impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and mauy, persons masticatb then with impuniVltiefore swallowing .theisi ; 4 / l ii4V - plari we Woulci l ways recommend, as affording the speediest way to get the effect of the remedy. Price $/ per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. JliO. J. KRONER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. shug2s-dly ti. AN'll4. Hands Wanntd. fIekRPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, MiLettill k/ tats and Mouldds wanted; ac r the away d L aol W z : 11 , 111, K. • WANTED, A GIRL who is a good cook, baker, washer lACM. Ra 4 Ironer. hogulue ai 'Mid OrF,CE. 104304% Stoneware. Potters. Wanted A TURNER of small ware, also a SETTER o- 11.1.1. N and Strioticit want A, at ihe ilarnstatig , CoLlt WaTo Pottery. Enquire of aug3o.l COWDEN & WILCOX. , [Baltimore American copy...for one week and Lend Oil/ to di a edict., lunnetll,,pay, lire colweti , a I Shoemaker Vt , anted . T . o work on a bench in. a atoro.where he will be pl,asautty satiated; and , watko Rua& ..649.y tai, East Market, bueet,, ilArriabarg, Pa. . , a. , g23.e2w* - JOEDIROSEI4:-. UTiil:sll4; OAII- ANTED r— T 9i b PgNTER.I. Apply to 7, - H BLBLIK b4O pa our augl6-dtf Corner Sixth. and Walnut streets. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! ..11.SET, adjoining 3. B. Boyd's Chair and Furniture Roems, where wo wi.l sell very low at Wholesale and Retell. Our Retail Depart ment is in charge of oompetent led! s. COERN BRO 3. & CO., a tt ig.ime • - No. 24 4 , 444mnd street, Harrisburg. Notice to Bridge Builders ! MEE undersigned, Commissioners of Dan l. phln county, Pennsylvan a. will receive Sealed Pret• posals up to September tue 21st, (Wednesday,) at two o'ciockr. x., for building, an, erintending and furnishing all the materials fur a new-ro fed Bridge across Arm'. stromt or. ek, in Jackson township, said county, colic of Halifax, at the site referred to by the late Reports of the Grand Inquest of the coon y, somewhere south, or nearly so, of Fishersvi.le. Said bridgo to be forty feet span, on the Burr Top Arch plan, and to be as high as what the olu bridge (now standing) is ; north side wing walla to be fourteen teat long, eau those of the south side ten feet long Proposals to be endorsed on thaie, eelfleations which may be had at the office of the Cowry Commis sioners at Harris , urg, on ap fr lication by letter t r other wise. Letting to be on said day and to the lowe.t re sponsible bidder. HENRY HARTMAN JACOB J. iflLLErsb, - ,_ aut94&w(d) ROBERT W. Id CLORE. NEW AND CHOICE SHEET MUSIC FOR THE PIANO PORTE. 'rue Sword that my brave boy wore. J. G. Clark. :00 "They have sent me awie.d that my brave bey wore , On the tield of lila young renown." I llve for Gloat) who lave me J.G Clark. 30 We Alan be known above. Song and Cho. J. G. Clark. 30 "Under the ic , the waters run, Und r the Ice our spirits lie, The genial glow of the comae: sun 14 hi loosen their fetters by and by," Do they pray for me at home. Song and Ono. - Flake , 'a itlitles on the Aid CAMP Gronnd. eye .stufg Aim:great epidemic by the 'Mitchinson Family." • 30 Tony Pa.tor's Med ey. Ada. ted to the popular Melody, "The Cottage by the ...ea." 30 MUSIC ,"tyre Window. A Med;ey Song and Cho. Frank Wilder. 30 mmaticio ition. Song and Chorus. Dedicated to all Lov ers of Freedom. 30 The above 110 and popn'ar sheet music sent. by malt . pet-pai I. ou receipt nt mice. • (AUTEM, D/TSON & CO , Pub Milers, Boston,: For eiGe by J. E. GOULD, Philadelplabi., angSo use BOARDIN G 'SIX or eight single persons can be &co:m metitted with Wading at Mai. ELIZA EMANKIMVS, State street, betw. Front sad Second, Harrisburg. au3l.-da Ha S. A. Stamm, : Stir :—t.eke owe. ore to eta lug teat. your "DT ARRYKE A 11 Xi UWE." tamed.; anyti ltig f the kind hit ever lonedrieo IWU ery much iiaubl-at with diarrismt, and call end noshing tohelp me la the last, until I [oak your I give you thin hopl^g that. it you see proper to us It, It may re the na and of extending a kLowhoge of tue , kAlleds value of y..ur V. ry reap clu ly you a R. R. lEFFRIE 3 Fallen Thober, •' am , 9 is ('o ug. 27 1361 --C 30-dtf FULL ATEN-HORSE power steam engin , and boiler, sworn wpm, waiter pipes, pumps and be -ter complete; oscillating engine and cyi rider boiler, manatee tared by Joel Wen:min, Weed improved otelllatiog en PR builder. May be Ned at Canal shops, foot of Walnut street, awilbarg. - • For tefte, no., enquire at 'Canal *Mee, Market street, near United States Hotel. . RARMeulta. July Td. 1864 - Jy2l.tf FOR SALE. murE the undersigned oiler for sale, a lot with try two house; ,omputort *woo; to tno baratiati of Abotohlt, on the id of eepttrutiorit i PAL Terms to ituipbation. foto to lain moo at tjte haute of C. aboooo. A t B. GEIGER. au 164110c1:1ws Miss Sue Wilson ILL reopen her sca - on on MONDAI. Ty aILPTIMBER b, az herieeldenoo oa Front moot, Mead bean below CkasSaat. 0474leed* Convertible into a 6 per Cent. 540 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 6-20 Bonds is not leas than nine per c-rit. premium, and be fore the war the premium on six percent. 11. S. stooks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at it e present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum..-," TH.E undersigned itave esiablbhed a FAL:- ^ LAW at Harrisburg, the purpose of utouufae- HOOP SKIRTS., all styles, sizes, shapes onalitles - We pay per alai•attention to'ilao very est Eogliiir'Sieet. We oil a large amninient eon htly oh hand. Our Sales• ont 14 at No. 24 SBOOND ON .FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Oth, 1864, THE subscribers, agents for the heirs of Frederick Wonder Pen., late of Mechanicsburg, Pa.„dec'd, will sell on the premises tho following valuable real estate, vie: A tract of Limestone Lead eontalaing 67 &MU and 68 perches, all clear, in a high state Of cuitivation and seder good fencing located in :laver eggigr,,,,iffuship, Quaincr ladticounty, Pa., two miles West of atanicaburg, near the road Irma that place to garliale. The improve - 111011 W area good 7 WV-BTuitY SOUSA d eooD„BANF BARN; wagon stied, corn crib, and 'Sill °thou necessary ontbuild int TM re are also two wells of never-failing water on the Winn, one of which is near the door, am orchard of choice trait, and a limekiln on the prennwa Tha land has been all Mined. The proximity •of this ' property to the warp, icing town of nectimilinibufg, !always affording an eloeilent market for the prOducta of the Tartu , renders it hi,,hly desirable. AA - toe more time and plea*, a tra - t of Mountain Land, situated in Silver *nog townabip, Cumberland (musty, tanit,ining 10 acres and 14 perches. maw or aocees. Perilous desiring to view the property previous ie the sal. will please Gail on tieorge Wuuder,y, touting on the harm, or W. IL Wonderly, , r eating in Meobauielburs. Sale to °eminence at 2 o'clodk, P. a., when terfit be wide kuown by IiMORGE WuNDEnLY, W. H. war. Dattor. Agents for the heirs of J. F. Wooderly, dee'd. sulfiAttiepe THE DAY &BUSHNELL MINING COMPANY 20 ZSCHANON MAGA NNW YOWL THE attanitioti_ef the public is called to the tab antAprs uttered by Ibis CuWU, tor Prolitable Iktvestme44, The mon . wad rainy of Ito G OLi D NC I 1%,T ~:aispied wish Its promss for working them, snake #t tam UlOO, desirable property ever °Sued .to the petals. petalled inforrostion to regard to tut extent awl pros pects can be bast Um oak* of the audersigued, *pawl the company, whe will receive enbeeriptione to slocic. JOIN W. HALL, Ist., Mee Third street, near Wales% liassieborg, re. artekainawl* Harrisburg, - Female Seminary. ME-441- session-of this Institutigns trAl T ocapesse ea WRINESDAY, SEPtlifilit*. 7. • 1.1224.41.‘ - $ E. DEWS . I?XTR& FAMILY FLOUR and O l. Otiv- Au UAL lawars as bind, et WI beat (}0417,4 ROM EMM. NEW ADyipnws:cMEN'i. U. S. 7-30 LOAN. rirHE Secretary of the Treasury gives notice A. that subscriptions will be received for Cou pon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with sem i-annual Interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths , 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 aim per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO ana $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty collars. The notes will be transmitted:to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certiftc4ea•of De posit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interestfrom August 15,. persons making • deposits subsequent• to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depoeiting twenty-fivo thonsand dol lars and upwards tor Arose notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per oent., 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 wria . Made. No deductions for cominiasions must 110 made frcim the deposits. - • Special Advantages of this . Loan. IT IS • I . II:ATIONAL . B•VINGB' BANE, offering a higher rate. titan any other, and b st security. Any savings , bank which pays its depositors in 11. S. Notes;considers that it is payipg in the best circ ulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are eitheringovemment securities or in notes or 'binidti payabhi in government , It _is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The n'cites can al ways be sold for within a,fraction of their face and accumulated . interest, and are the best security with banks as coliaterals for dis counis. eta axemptum trunk State or Municipal l'axatiou. But aside from all ins advantages we have enumerated, a speciarilt of Congress exempts all bends and T. easury . tOtesr from lunal tasetwn. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per' cent. per minium according to the ram of taxation rn various parts of the country. It is believed that'. do securities offer so great inducements to 'diadem as those issued toy the Government. in all other forms of indelitedness,. the fidtli 'or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the,whole property, of the country is held to secure the dischargs of, ell the obligations of. the United bte.tes; - • While the Government offers the moat liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BS SIZGLIVED by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washing ton. the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by all ttke Na tional banks winch are depositaries of public money, and all respectable banks and bankers throughout the countg wi ll give further in fonnation 'and ,afford • every facility to sub- Scribers. • eranl9-d&w:2ln SALES OF ItEAGIISTATE. Providende" Farm AT PUBLIO 8-A-LE On ' 'May Sptember 2, 1864. "[AXING determined to relinquish busi ee-s, the undersigned WI .l offer for sale, on the p cadets, in Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, renettyiva , iia, on ttpfdimpeon toad, one mile. ..st of ale cnanicsburg, and seven miles watt of Harrisburg, the fol lowing valuable real estate : A 111 CT 07 LAND, wen known as "P,ovi4tenoe Farm." containing 90.-4 acres—ttve of whiblinre well car, red with thriving tanner, and. the bafaneCarceiniVbigta seaie e? cur tivatiOu and nailer good fending. • The improvements consist of where new , TWO-STORY BRIG.IL: 'DWELLING, Wash House, Bank 'Barn,' a Tenant' House; with all nenes a dry outbuildings. ~T here are also qv:l:i wells of never• failing water, nod two large cisterns near the buildings, with a fine yuung, • APPLE AID PEACH ORCHARD on the pumices ; besides a great: variety of small Fruits, Inca as Grapes, Plums, Pears, Cherrhal, .ke. The im provements un this property are entirely new, ana of the moat approved style. The laud it of superior quality, and its proximity to a flourishing town rei.der4 one or the, moat ueurable homes in Cumberland VS ley. Perseus desiriug to view this property previous to the sale, wlil incase cab, on the Subsuriber, residing' on the premises. w Nilo to commence ati o'clock P. st. *hen terms win us made killoaril by ' ' .111:NRY G. RUPP: aug23-at.ve,l. PUBLIC SALE. AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL rIFTIINTa WORT OF Rouses Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Itatise's Star Combination Company, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31st, will be preseated, Tobin's admired Comedy, THE HONEY-MOON ; OR How to Rule •a Wile And the laughable Wee, ' THE PRINTER AND THE HATTER OfrFor further particulars see programme augllo4 if New National Theatre! CORNER OF NORTH SECONO AND WET/184MM Managers and sole Proprietors ....M UtBLE &WELKER. THIS BEEIJTIFUL TEMPLE OF, THE DitAMa will open on MONDAY EVENING Eept. 50, pith a new end augmented company, a.dxaang some of the firm artists In the Un•ted Staten The roam agern wish the pu , he to understand that this Is to be owl': duo ed act ictly se a first class theatre, and not anythinz before or behind the curtain shall be allowed to ‘M'end even the most re.Stidlulls. And we would wish the pubis) to know that, Improper char.m. r, will not be admitted to any pert Of the house. Thug la a rule that wilt be etelotly' adhered to. On MONDAY EVarING, SUTEMBER 6, lest, The perforbrumee will commence with the bettutrat dn me3tic drama, in three acts, by .award P ttzbal, EA., en titled CHRISTMAS EVE; The Duel in the Snow, • • With new Seamy, Co•tornee, Machin in, eto. play was perforated at the T &lire AfflitiOM di ki rata. aqua, Paris, for upwards of tnree hunt red iorghts, end it the Plinerfe foul, I,,ndon. For disirlqutl.n of Chat• aclen see progrAnane ul the day. ' Pl4l ks OF ADMI2 lON.—Pareuette, 60 cants; Ga le 7, a Cents; On:hewn chairs, al 00; Privaro 10.105, 15 and $lO . . Dome open at 7g. Curtain rl-ee at t o'clock. Box uthee o e oa IrOta 10 WI 12 d. u., and Cr, to 2 Lilt I r at. when aeAts can be mensal with .111. SUM amigo auio.lae SANFOkiD'S HALL. Third Night of the Ho.engagement oC S. S. SANFORD. THIRD NIGHT OP kiss MAU MOWBRAY, _ She pleas* vaa list- ♦ 0000 BILL F3Tt THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST Slit, THE STRANGER / Together Witt Life in Panner'is Alley: See brine or the flay. 11 - I.IZ cuutpeay consists of the best star pai l. formers, coeststiog of SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, The manager takes pleasure. in SlLlnutairOidg Una tow Intend mating thit TI 1 Coooert - Hall eethe city. 88 KKY wELLh ar. Co., hoprietors. Bn.lAr PORTER, Busbies. Agent. eozraikt CAN TEALS URN" 111.A.1-1-. WALNUT STREET, BELOW TIMID.. Proprietor.— Busmen Agent....• Stage Manager: Leaserut Orahester OPEN every night with a first-etaes com pany of male and female artistes. The per ierm ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement, such as kiVG/Dia, KUBIMILL FARCES. DANCING, 00200 OPERAS, PANTOMIMES, NEGRO COMICALITLI, BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. Adonasion, 25 cents. Seats in private bozee 60 cents. 800. a open at 7. To commcnoe at 8 o'cloc jylildAt MILITARY NOTICES. • DR AFT!! - ' PHILADELPHIA GITA:IRDsI: IMMEIEZIE 4500 J.. ono year 6 set - vt,e only. Men must. rel immediately and paid cikh down $4OO. CJrne singly, or Li squads. Any pe son bragaug 20 men aid oe commissioned a Second Lieutenant; 25 men a First Lieutenant; 40 men a Captain. 'the above will be eseettted to the letter. Apply to Col. L A. LEUBLE .. ,B Heatiquartets, ail Chestnut et,, puglo Volunteer Notice Captains of Companks and Commander 4 of THE undersigned are prepared to secure for an Voianteees The ihgheet Local, Caet and Ganararnant B uorti.9 Committees can be sill plied with credits for their town ship or county quota . Sir kultsuneet papers promptly made ant, and men attended to until mustered in, clashed and equipped, by ihnuyitiania Rsermtirw Agency HE WES & C. a, thtice Parke House, !!asset street, beteri.en Ttiird and Fouitn str narrisburg. • ear Two a the Am have commlanuns to recruit to States in rd.letlioei. tuug23-iin.wiin IitEA.DQUAR'T ER S FOB DRAFTED MEN, SUBSTITUTES, UM VO LitTri TEE , 3 S, AT 115 South &Tenth St., Second Akar .114rint ArO. 10. Prafted Hen from the City or any pros, of the Sta.e will be furnished with zahattiutee at short now % mid on libels( lei Ul6. sgir Men Enlisting, salter as Substitutes er Volunteers, wi.l receive WO AI feet Seim •tea, whit.% will be ped to th:in in out as SuOII as MUGU od • dont; toad be Kberaity pad at this Office • W. D HAVENS. f Pbtitylelphin. IME $4O REWARD. STOLEN, uu the btu /11b1.., 11:4)111 the livery Mote or the aubseri 'er, b Harris am a mialf Malta, 9 piton old 16x, hands WO, email alai en face, black wand ono 4.U; wrlu hoar. u. tight Wind &labium. wows tila while of bar rya when woralbg or d'or.ag her boa j; 111Wayil paces wbeu uuda 'be saiLll. _Also, a isuGuy, pnwind a lack , trip d VClaito, icaor e,G9.netat side p nele, 104lber ciikthloa .114 top. also, it VW Or. 64ucowardMiUbepaidforthereedaatthe Mare, Bug y =Wain is, or for sucb'athm.uuu as wig laud to Lbeit reouvelY. 0114 WY erree4 of die Mil Pf. singe rig • !.110 lialieriCitai uY • Philadelphia and leading: Railroad. TN . • accordance vs the provsmous .of thi „L New haterail Renew Law, all pp 16 dedraid at PIO awe gmbal* ier *lmpanel., mule h re a Two Cat Sump affixed 19 the reeete, dechauded therefht; egad stump to beat the expense of the a leper. Persil receipts. takes by the above CComP•sh acid caws will be ainaliohl MEW paid fire br 0. 1 3 2 k0W. a 104haseS0 J;iHN J CLYOn: at. For ord.or Exohassir 24 . 41.AgUMW choice keariamg .Iprotti.3 LB India C4O L W nut. Avigi go W. F. Au • - IDES VINEGAIL—Pure Oder Yinegir it "'ln b 7 419 'l°l.l=ll=6ll 2. 11 DONNE.. JOE MILL NED ICU .HARRY MhaTAN tb .........I. u. EIMER
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