paik telegrapt NOTICE TO 111311BRTISBRS.—.A.11 Ad 'rertissinenti,, Business Notices, Bar. riagre, Deaths, die., to **extra insortion in the TELBOttAPII, must InTartably ni.eompftnied with the CASH. .inwertisements ordered In the regular ii,V4Viting Edition &TO inserted in the hurr.e.g kldition without extra charge. . • HARRISBURG, P.A. Monday Eveatag, January 18, 1864 FOWN /In 013IIN'TRY. WE advise those who, desire to escape the penalty of ten per,e,,entuin to their United States fazes to call on the Collector, A. K. Fahnestock, .:',and pay up during - the present week. The collector requires Government money in tiyment of taxes. janlB-3t I=l lifEi 0, Eoc, of ilechanleburg, fell on the the other day, and had an a - rra broken, and stet dielocaf ad, Jos:; Foram . , who has been contmitted to Fulton county jail, charged with the mur of Lieut. E. N. Ford, was tried last week, acquitted of the charge. Q DErwmga, Esq., of lowa, will deliver a trance lecture in the court house, this iday) evening., Admittance free. lATIVErf E, bth U. S. Artillery, which arrived e on Saturday la encampedouFourthatreet, -.en Chestnut and Market. It will be heard to-morrow. re members of the Friendship' Fire COM= 7 are requested to meet at their hall to: ow (Tuesday) morning, at nine o'clock, equipped for parade. 'ROPOSALS ron HAY.—Capt. J. G. Johnson, It Quartermaster at this post, will receive *sale for furnishing , fifty tons of good hay, 11 12 o'clock on the 26th inst. Each tont° igh two thousand pounds. XTSNSIVE sales of condemned horns nonce at York, on_the 21at; ;rust:; andat isle on the 29th,'and continue from day to until the entire lota are disposed of. Three ,dyed head will be sold at each place. INSLYVANIA 00201=14011 of the "United eon in Christ"owill hold Ats animal ineet 111echaulcsburg„ Cumberland county, sing on Thursday next, 21st 'gnat. Glossbrenner, of :Virginia, will preside. members composing :Clapt Ball's Com are requested to meet at the' Eichange ght o'clock, on Tuesday morning, 19th , to participate in the inauguration ciren,./0- {OO REWARD. —We invite attention, to the otisement of Mr. George...G. Nwho :s a reward of three hundred doilan3:fOr convictiop of the thieveis who committed robbery at his store, on, daturday cautioning the public against of the papers stolen. _ . [TIMIS Or THE FOURTH WARD 1 -Look. Out•for. Draft !—A meeting pfithes,flibl4l4s,,,,of the rth Ward will be held at Jam Itmees eto4itst last State street,' tlfirevirning; at 7 o'ilook; the purpose of making arrangements by the quota of the ward may be filled, and draft be avoided. Turn out, all who,are, id to the draft , ; j, 7 • Ala AVENING the Military and diffieri dress , (which has been advertised during; the two weeks,) will be given in Brant's Bat arrangements Made MeV' suoln - raiariro• as to warrant theixdief that all who attind. pass an evening pleasantly, and have a few re" enjoyment, such as is only found where comfort of all is the chief aim of the man- --~w.~-- l of the most interesting features gen .; with inauguration day wills. the exer at Bra.nt's Hall, in the evening, on which i on d great inauguration bill will be even. list of nialagers Of t.W.clitiTtaineleint rises over a liunOred of the most prominent in the Beate, such acs Senators, Itepresenta , military Officers and'others lone—a u st - pf will . be •fdimdiiniour columns. The ittendance:Cininot be immense, and .the.,exArcises & rv,l4 be ;Apated in by onS'Of 'the mosts4leet parties assembled in our city. atolls desiring to =partiojite . in this fraud should.prox‘re theiffic t lr4 at the,earlifiA, fle moment, as we understand- thhti the is limited to two-kundied. Tim present is the list weikof the'leas 'of Hitchcock trout's+ atSaufor&s-Opera H use, this city. During •theii sojourn here , hey endeavored to an/138911w publis l and p iey succeeded admirably. During theipre week their entertainments will balk/ best .by them in -Harrisburg. On inniefura day two grand performances will be given, P. N., and in the evening. On Weilltes; evening Mr. Hitchcock's benetkt - will take On Saturday evening there will. lie a benefit IckvottilorePvi• Thi s timing -PONY ;Miles the .Upierick w ill .ixi,on the prOgrixeme. A SoLoma' HiaisiTiDav),d Homekelp, of G, Eleven dir Penni. aaTalfyiiWas killed, a ea distance' from MioNletOrl, Y 4 1 . 1 ,Y ,: learn that I bis left this :•OltY, 'balk T eliSl4. , and Wilk` act theaboia'plicA 3 fell b weer cars, to the track; and was-rnirwinri #is. were cut off, an arm brohen, and hiii head' _ably braised. He :lived - 44 Rd hour e t . the accident. ',lllitirtiela -*Wiz dent Chamberbnrg, at which_ placiiille,., SW., service. oljdo' countr i y.- - Iretliillpe l - enSfa.: when killed . - had a thiciiiighliOilthirti 3. Ile - had onlrisrrson a gold wath and d $4O in money. , ';We -4 earothat:44l ; o of liiddletoWitititlkde4 to have hilrTh uroperly interred there', f -..-, ROBBERS IN MIR iILIDST=-' 8441 Blown Up.—Two daring attempts at robber (one of sirhkli Was ekesuccessfal)gz made is oar city, on. &squeal . •-. ',,...., are p" , here aresitional roliArin r., . .r . - .. our mi. , . !not be dqu ei 5.., The liquor establishment of Mr. George O. Kunkel, near the foot of Walnut street; was entered tiefete eleven o'clock, on Saturday night,, by a party who succeeded in obtaining a liandiome, reward for their trouble, in the shape. of money,checi.:Z; land other valuable paimre''!.`ll32o'.,attfASlfed the safe - otth an iron bar, and.li hblearat:mide hEfthe onteade - dnpr, into which 'POWdai was Inserted, the Match applied, and the door broken-4 7 pm cement and other material which rendiredit fire proof be ing scattered throughout the building. The inside door wee broker 'in a similar minner, and the thieves Wereeriebled-to money and *Enable -papers it.: the- safe. 'The report cansedlor„the'.,Mipplinn,,,Wits keird by, the neighbour, infnonst of ,jiern:4,no"! where or whatit the proprietor, Mr, Kim_ kel, happened to arrive, and discUvered what had occurred. The exact amount pfXr. K.'s loss is not known by him. He„offers a rewaid of three hundred dollars for the detection and conviction of thethievoi.. The public ire can timed against.piirchaaing any of the - elieelte ••;)r . Mere stolen. : - • . During the same night.tie warehouse of Mr. David McCermick, near the foot street, was also entered, probably by, the same party Here the operations wereabout the same as in, the.ll * . - A hole was drilled in the door y • of I. der inserted and ignited, and the. f the fire.proof filling :scat office. ...There being but one door ~,the burglars were at once'en: ableibto a contents, which consisted, of a few postage stamps—all the money and other valuables having been removed. The stamps Were not thiren. It seems strange that the thieves were not seen, as (we are informed) a Man was employed to watch the building as well as some Government property . near , by. The only reason doubtleis h that they were expert'professional burglats,,and sharp enough to defy detection- _ ;-' Our citizens shcad be on * the alert, Rill Other attempts to Oh will : doubtless ba!riiade by the saute parties. elite has yet - been had as to Who were the indi.tiduals Cencerned . ln , the above high handed attacks on private preperty. It is hoped that they nu9be brought to jus . • SIMMS iliaraliOAD *AcoMmeir—Tiventy-siz- Per-, Philadelphiasonslnjured:-The lik.presii West, on the Pennsylvania railroad, on SunditY morning, was thrown - from the track by he breaking' of an axle under th‘itender of the en 7 gine, just as the train Was going on bridge NO. 8, two and a half miles easy of Tylrpir. The express, baggage-AO. four, pss3eoget cart ran off the side or the bridge and fell into ; be Little ..Titniefikriver.': :Befori-rellef could be - ob tained the enititmob,fire from' the Coals of the • upset stoves, arei,z,ltith oneepan of the bri dge, were consumed. - 'None 'of the passengers were, killed: Tkienty-sixWers injured, one seriously. The inSaied - .'Passengerii - irere rveyed to thik.Tyroue itouse,-"Altoona, whereevegthiug ; le being done 'to make them comfortable. .The'' conductor of 'the train, lir. Leisingriegrifr. W. /4. Wise,, express messenger, and Badge Idastei MeGiliggor, were seriously, brit:not 'diaigeterfslystalured._ •, • • tbeAtifila 'allifti!trilif the FRO;nBine% gage and express - garde' were caved before-the flames reached them. ,A number of the wounded ware rerenlisted Aoldiers belonging to the Forty-eightbiPenneyl, van% and b1r):(f/tinaneyirmie ; 411111pry r. 4 ,11 manta. rbelollowing, is a correct LIST OF THE AOMORI) A. Stebuneyer, leather merchant of Pittaburg, iojered in back and internally", Frederick Mose, of Blair county, member of lat Pennsyliartia - Artillery, shoulder dislocated Samuel 1311 ans, Ist liana. right arm broken. Janiert F. Kennedy,tof)Rair county, slightly: Wm. Coulter, - do. do. do. W. H. Wise, - express memenger,-iniared In head. v T . Robert D.-Itrowo;:oilPotteillle, 48th Penna. reighnee, hip sprained, rp►fep.„4.Cile4i 4 el4; hhish *Len. John i7DmilibigMObieSpfh3ge, a., head oat. William Hall, Fayette county, Pa,, face cut. Samuel Begler, 13laix,pcounty, Pa., shoulder and leg injured. Levi F. Bowers, .13111r4ounty, cat in head and shoulder brxised. John Mo tt,` Mum. 'Ar s •- Unary, leg injured. • A. D. Harrison, Lit Penna. Artillery, of tint ler county, Pa , arm broken and leg bruised. perdynip Orgsby, of "Westmoreland coruitY, Pa., arm and.l4biiiised: 4 John qowley, AVestmoreland county, Pa., bruised In heat., Michael Bo t ikUnit4 l 4olllPeniayliania volun teers7legibrolm9.l,-„,1,,, Philip Matthew, 1011 Nortii Third street', Philadelphia, `right leg broken. . Andrew Pratt, soldier, bruised in back, A soldigr named Heisler, belonging to the 45th Pennsylvania volunteers, was bruised in Vine:am Light, solileillig,iijutedij T..); Howard, of Lawrenceville, was slightly wounded Lubeck, but was able to take the train All of the above peisone &IV li,t the Logan Altoona, where they are , receiving the 31s1 -attention: Mr. Steinmeyor. the orliy tisisorldikt ifairmidaid dongerOsly injured, end ithfis feare4 that he Will not The bridgp ger the iit,t/P Juidlita4as already beamrepaired , so Altt tumor IlLid no , detention to the trains. - ,P.,8,431.nee the abevil imelitlittim, we - Mr ye learned that Steintaapr led list idglL4 .1. Lu .6. tiSHI Puns I Lunen S: - -- Wo.: info " - ad Lia#;4l:,..-301711*. 20krifretsg Lu;:ek idil igti ' ' f'Z ji 3 LW asARCOUVOtiII., , ilt 9f If- 0- eaussur Itiii ": li e pa? , alloy:above Fourth street , 'oi l i zut ' u acl ur : 14 4t i ri j i g ° -t72 iterlrMCJaly:l9.t!!p ,t.. 0 rti k tb n ; iiiiiiiiii494=lVAlNAl 7 e11 .1 8 Vila ta:tl" — vv - . ' ~..,...2.3.. ~,g, 6 ~ .4 3,V icit. i' 4 THE INAUGURATION OF GOVERNOR CURTIN. ad and Military .eirrcuzgements.—The commit tees in charge of the ceremonies for the second, inauguration of Andrew G. Curtin, report that the arrangements are all complete, and that the responses to invitations sent to vatious military and civil organizations throughout the Commonwealth indicate the presence of a large crowd . on the- occasion. Already_ the y presence of the military begitis to Indicate 'the strength of this portion of the display, while the accommodations fiecured at our hotels, show that the pretiona of the people will be unusually large. —We print below the programme of the procession as ileolded upon by the Committee of Arrangements : Programme for the Inauguration of.. Gov. 4. G. Curtin on Tuesday, Tan. 19, 1864. ' The various organizations and delegations will form at 10 o'clock, 'A. x. The clergy will meet at the residence of Rev. Di. Chas. A.llay, in Walnut stinet.iThe Judges of the Court, mem:hem of 'the Bar, specially invited 11. S. A. officers, (excepting those on staff of generulcfficers,) Heads of Departments and State officers, county"Officers;cityoftleers and members of the press and other especially invited 'guests, will meet at the State Capitol Hotel, Third, and Walnut, at 10 o'clock, A. where carriages will be in waiting loribem. . The military organliatiens will form on Market ,street, ,right resting on Market Square. The el fiZens will foam on Second Street, right resting.on Market *mare. The Tire - deptCrtrairteAvill` Komi on ',Ain, street, right resting on Market street. The civil orgadeations•and speciall.y,invited guests in carriages will form on Fourth street, right resting on Market: ` The procession will meet at 11 o'clock, A. at., precisely In the following order: Bz-Mayor W. H. Kepner,Chief kintabat and Aie. Conch; Consrninder•in- Chief: • • %. Officers cif Maj Gen. Concli's Staff. LanCastei Band of Muffin. Staid., Chief of Cavalry. - Offi cars. of Maj, Gen. Stahl's staff, Squdron of 'United Btates Cavalry. Brig. Gen. A. J.'PleasintoniChieflof Artillery. Offers of Brig. Gen. Pleasanton's Bat • tery IT. S. Cavalry, Lieu t. Peiper. Maj. Gen. W. S. Hancock, Chief of Infantry. Officers of Maj. Gen. Hancock's staff. Band of Music. Division of Infantry. Veteran 29th Regiment P.. P. Dol. Ricketts. Philaelelphia Regiment: Col. Vtin. B. Mann. Independent Maryland Patipsao Grinds, Capt. . Maj.-Gen. D. N 127th Regiment‘P, V., dol.' W. .W. Jennings Band of Music. A. „ "A - ,” 127th Itegimen tP. V., Capt. F. As . bury Awl, in open Equate. Guard of Honor. Carriage drawn by four white hoiteei contain! ing Gavernor. A. G. (Rutin and Legislative `Committee of Arrangements: •Officeri of Govergig Curtin's staff. Seorqtary and Deputy S' rotary of the Com monwealth, Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General. Carriages containing Auditor genera, State Treasurer Surveyor General and Chief Clerk. ' Carriages containing State Lthrarian, Super` intendant Common Sohoola and `their As- T.sistants:,, • Omnibuses Containing Veterith Soldiers of 1812. Onirdbuses:dcwittilniug disiffidthsoldlersfat.-4his POO. Carriages containing DeparidentProvost Marshal • genertds . , (Thief Mustering officer and their itaeistants. Carriages'containing;S;U.43oard!of Ear° lluten t Oairlikes 'cbntatningt PrOvost hib,rshalzof -Her Tilburg, and the Revenue officer of the 14th ' • =l)tetrlot.. ekb . °animas contabilng Clergy et Harrisburg. Carriages ciontaiiiing-the-President . arik &Ages of pgrup:ktik Asountx.` , garriagercontiarbirtirif ac members of the Harrisburg Ear. Carriages 'containing county officers arriagea containing Mayor of the City, .Prest dent of the, ; city .councils, and .Editors ~ ' "Pitriot and Ufficin-" ' Carriages.oontaining - members of the City. •Councils of Harrisburg. 'Carriages' containing members of the" Press from abroad. Assistant Marshal. - 1 • Band of Mimic. - s - Friendship Fire Company. - •• , Assistant Marshrd: • ' Citizen. Fire Company. Asilitint Marshal. . -Band Of Muisio Hope -Fire and Hook li?diler Company. ME Mount 'Vernon Hook and Udder Company. - Assistant Marshal. t eazton Hose i)ompany.- -: t _;...iealstant Marshal. Good Will FirebolikOtny. Asekittutt HandlsW - *Biggins in Cavdagcs,, Mlikens on Hbrsersick' - -7'Cltizerts - on - - The.proceesionAdll move Tall:o'clock pre . • &ea march down Second street—the Govern er' i'Mliwanrid 'Governoe ritair:VM into line, in out of ,the G t' ial mansion; down Siisond to tliztoti • Tnt Patton to Front; -up Won tie 1. ‘ouf- - Qh - estaut to Fourth, out Fourth ket, up Market to Secend, up Second to Pia, out 'Pine to Front, up Front to State, out State tolthe Capitol. A salute of fifteen gone will be fund by bat, terrE, .sth 11 S. xArtilleryihilisiskthe slifrival. of the...GOVernOr'S Sarriage;at the abp . itol gate,' - Prayer will be offered by 'the Rev. Dr. T. Walker Jackioni- - -- - • Immediately j after the.. inaugural ceremonies a National ratite ' balked, from Capitol .Efill, hykkiout.•Teirxcl4battery, The procession, on return route, will march dowriThlni tii'Loeust, out Loaust to Second, put,Spoond to Market, when all but thamilitru7 orgudeations.-will-be dismissed. —The - military will march out, arket, panel. with right reitifig A ginaid4tvii3ir, of all the military Will take place in ,-Marketi - street, hy,Goi. A, G. Curia l on horsebelA; with his staff, the' general ice `and their stalls. After which thaparadpv4l.l be, dismissed. • . Under no airman** will persons be ad- . 'mitt:44l'W seats without special cards of admis sion. Ca. Sands, commandant at Campturtin, will Vs in command at the platform, an&Co. A llit Pennsylvania Cavalry—wour4ed vete ninsi,willte'en guard. - • • oiLLEM.AN, 'WM F. - SMEEK„ , ' ' CEO. D. JACKSON, , Legy.lative Committee.of Arrangements. „gave qAMOL, -1-'irMiliDiEltrid;Vtin.:lB, 1564,- SoLDICRS.—The Leglidative Centaitteel .- `of a l iningemeal"'having ( invited the; .184ildiirii - eif 'lBirt .to ltiertielpate in 'the luungrd ceremenies (*hi itineethteel siii&vutertutiiiiittrat pur rep will be held atatteriAttabill'tliiiii Opting, to te#o,the -Trine - attendance is requested— - . _ itmas c A t N: - 7-777 -Tir'..;.: • liresinsztrad,,Tan. 18,' 1864 ' - • li:lCs3 McGovern. Bind of Mimic of the 14th District. Assistant Mmdilkl • YERST--&ES -BAYATIO =ga ger of the Star Combination Company, late f rom L ailra m eela o*a,7,litectio, New York, was in town platen:l4, to make atfangements for a series of first class Draintitie Representations, and will opqn Jei „Brant's Hall, Wednesday evening, January =2oth. This company is compc,sed of twenty-two well-known metro nolitaft rsitistS, who are capable of presenting all the new plays as well' is the'y can be 'pro duced upon the boards of. EL - city theatre. The manager comes-to us - with the- high ese-,testime niats,' upon the faith: of_which: we.lftv.e„ no , hesitation in recoMinending : liiin -kr-the meat liberal patronage of our intelligent rind refined citizen. ' SAI4FORD'S WWADTI3I3 7 I9/21GCliaTAVS.7^. - Thia new enterprise }n; our ciyhrrneellog with:ranch . O. B o t t i:4oralialeffiiit in thi field, and' =secured t he tprext nm . position;. During this albrnineirif hair() had sismoieiripnlicante for situations. As Sanford filithelf:ie in town, we,would adlrisenli our reaAare to look after hint audit - fah& thefr .bniiness cards for the NeA:Drop'Curtain. The subscription will be oloeed onThursday morning, as the artist en= g,arteii thereon will commence work. The seisprOf iihm*rd'sTrongewill'ooen on Hon dai Jan. 26th A great - treat is in store and ntsrty,inew facesivlll be introduced. • ; -:! ' - Tits menibers of company B, 127th, regiment Penni. Tele.,.*ho desire to participate in the inaugniatipn 'services of Gov. A. G. will:assemble atßrant's Hall, at 7i s o'clock this evening.? J WESLEY AWL, Late Captain of Co. B, 127th P. V. . Tai brmarr rir TR& SECOND Winn.—The citi zens3q.the Seeend.ward should :not forget the meeting to be held=this evening, for the pur poi° of devising %6ys•iind means by whictt the quota of the ward may be raised previous to the:impending draft. - S It/Wily! CoURT o 'QUARTER SINIONS.—The repljir semitone of the January term commenced On M onday' morning. All the Judges were present ..The attendance, as usual, was pretty large; although we are informed that the crim- Plo,.brisin_ess, is not as large as usual. Nothing Warr doing, this morning but receiving the quer terly-retuins and charging the Grand Jury. =Loot= Spin :12.E-Csonott. l -We are re ;pleated :to announce that Bey. John Walker fraolgeon will hold religions seriliaes in the Lo-. frat Street •Netbodiat trilaeopal Church every evening week: - :,The public are invited to 'attend. , Theslbmb ere of the Paxton , Fire ClOtorgmycare requested to meet at tbetr hOine ttAnforroiv4inoming, (Tuesday, January 19th,) amine o'clock "precteely.l3.l". BROW, Bec'y. . . wasthe almiversary of Benjamin Franklin's. bfrthiday. "The Dyipaptio Ir,a.' Paleicasldelace, eye luefiesh oe, To Mai toidpittraentsaamidforevet: Wet; lad,9it i litalorni a stab* mieno . qamised, Itukday and, idgfif. mind, Vas inuoti die busied:•= , • Ferimmy'ionk, and very weitiry•ydard-. ftpi daily food iriused'sad And bitter tears; Ftly..indigestlen had, at - fearful rate, '• Underinitretthis ;health and left a weight At, his stomach's pit as well as on_hbi-mind; But see, he reads; his eye rests 'on ii line, For dyspepsia, Take liunitel"s farnops •it-tlnst Prompted-inolination 'TWill do no good; byilueoltoll not be led; But soon reflection and Elle I weeny . ' Led him'clirectab hundred . and eighteen Marketlitriiiik *here well and promptly he was : . , • Dyspeptics of one thinglest instated; ;lever bleSsed with 4.4alth and etosegth you'd live, . A:single visit to our Depot give, And test the virtues of our "Bitter Wine," Ere by disease you drop into decline. a A CARD. To Merchants, Hotel itievra, and Business Men • Mr. Sanford having: been solloiteo by slew friends to !introdupriu Harrisburg a grand fidvirtfaiag Ourtanislmilai to those in New York Theatres-r-itho* prepared to receive enhScrip tions: < A plan of• the Curtain may be seen at the Dem Titzumon office, and all informa tion can be obtained of Mr. W. H. H.431eg.-- Partiertaving their business displayed upon the Outteln, bring. their adtertisements before the most genelcumptortionfof.the public, and at the same time. receive the bens,* et a fiee distribution bf thousandsofTrOgrammes;whete on their places of .btisineistwill•be.conspicnous -4y displayed. None butthe names, of subscribers Will be•thril introduced to the public, and they will attain a popularity. theft enterprising bust nestc men enly.deserve: - • • ' • Immedhtte applidation, is neceisam, :as .the season of the Opera House will open on Mon day evening, January 25th. SAMUEL S. SANFORD, janl6.tf • Proprietor and Manager. eptsial GOLD lima. RE-POINTED EQUAL TO NEW, on the receipt of 35 cents. Circulars for theTJobneon Pen, sent on application, by liallor. otherwise. `. • E. S. JOHNSON, —• • • -Manufactory and Office, 15. MAIDENLANE • New York City. decl9-dim B _ Military uainesa :attended To. Bcnnny, Pendon;_Back Psi, Subsietence and Military and Wartqatibli, generally, made out raid collectral. Person - residing. at. a distance can have their businew transacted by snail, by addrawdeg - EUGENE SNYDER, 4 Attorney-at-Law, del7-dly, WrdAt„ Harrisburg; Pa. . Brovak''''ll.4irOti - ollifit Troches fileee-Lezenges are prepared from,* highly egtamaed ,recipe for alleviating ,11nonnu,en ppm' 'infa,Raaseaaaes, Cclucat,:;,:einns f , and Irritation or Boreuese of the 'Throat: • • , tf'iMiLlO 'I3FMAITIM VOCALWTS Will" thid them benefiaial dearingithervoice Wore - *eking or:o , fingi4). relieving the throat : after&Nonni/anal exertion of the vocal "afinnii,Tiiiiing , a Peadie; ' s plation to affeo -49/41,304041;414ti#44:f:1:6"064, • ONFDP W/In cpa Ntro -- -itlivnitarmmhc: , 11.tgrr OF I.I47PrPRRS REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE, MONDAY, JAN• 1131b,-1E64. OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER RAVING JOE LARGEST CIRCULATION LADIES' LIST. Arnold, Miss . Amanda Leib MiaJostib Anderson, Mrs Linley, His's&Mb Allen, Mrs' Catherin ' Long.„ Ma Ellen Armstrong, Margare l - AlffeAllister,hilsa Matilda Beare; Mni William Magergee, Miss Arade . Black, Miss Emery - Morgan, Mrs Marina, Krytin, Miss Ana ''fforrow, Miss EUzsi, A Owl, Miss Charlott Moore, Mrs Mary Clifton, Miss 'Viola bluer, Miss Mary A - Conegorn, MissMargretMellns, Uri lifs'igritta °cover, Miss Elizabeth Neiebahei, Mimi& M Orall, Miss . Sarah Orman, Mrs Sarah dridn, Miss Barbara Peck, - Mies Matilda - Day, •Mrs Nancy Peter, Mire Elizabeth Darker, Mrs Mary . -PlcnadoW, trim Eliza Ann Dennison, Miss Cora Pilfer, Miss Mace Dunam, Miss Sarah Poller,'fiiiers Dockens, Sarah Pressley, Miss Sarah A Ferger, Mrs Hannah.MPotte, Mrs B Faster, Miss Mary Reed, Miss Georgeann Foset,Yffiss Sarah Relßson,lars C Fisher, Miss Sarah H &each, Miss Katie 'Fisher, Miss Sarah A . Scein, Mrs Ensan Deiger, Mrs Lizzie R Schaifer,`Mille Annie Gately, Mhos Mary - Shaner, Mimi-Mary Garverich, Mrs RebeccaSeer, Mies Maggie Gramm, bliss A M Sheesley, Miss Marsh J Green, MW Fannie Shaffer, Miss Elba A Green, Mrs Caroline Snyder, Miss Rachel' Harman, Mrs Nellie Smith, Mrs Rebecka Heffelfingee, Miss MarySlayman, Miss Matilda A 2 Sonrabeer, Miss Mau& Mailer, Miss Lydia Stefano, Mrs Eliza Hinny, Mrs Ann Steward, Mrs Matilda Hemp, Mies Magey Tarlbr, Mrs Maria E Hoover, Miss Lizzie Thomas, Mrs Hannah toward, Mrs Elias Thriser, Miss Mary J Hunter Diana Wallace, Mrs Mary A lints, Mrs Mary A Williams, Miss Annie Kramer, Mrs ElbrabethWileon, Miss Ann Keller, Mrs Mary J Wise, Miss, Margret Lindley, Miss Kate . Zarchns, Miss Sarah A GIGNTLEFfEN'S LIST• Aixander, Wm. Koch, Wilson S Armstrong, James G Lamb, I) Besehore, George Lukens, William Bilontine, Win Logan, William Eamster, John • McClellan, R H Baer, liicLenegan, 0 Baxter, David McNeil, B F Bernhower, Isaac Mares, Enphares Bishop, Win Martin, David C Black, Win Marcy, J T Boyd, John B Martin, Perry Bolton, Levi Miller, likinVi A Browne, Dr Win A Miller, John' - Browne, James 0 Michaels, Joseph Bratton, M K Morehead, - Hon J K Camp, Chesil Morgan, B G Cave, Calvin Ifeleley, Isaac L Olandy, Patrick - Osborn, Be iAL Clay, Edward Page, Conrat Clay, X K Patterson, B 2 Coonse, Harry W Parkhurst', P D Conrad-, Michael. Pole, Thomas Coleman, John Palter, If Cochran, Dr J F Prosier Adam Cadge, Alfred ' Price, kdward . 2 Davidson, JOsePh B Ramsey, John F Day, Hiram Reid, Jacob Davis, Armetead Rem, W J Davis, 0 A Rents, John Deßray, Geo S Richard,- Win Davis, D X Ruthei, Richard . Ewing, W P Sanders, lawks-D • 'Etter, Geo W Sandy, Edward ' Fent, James Shreiver, Henry • Fmk, Saitz - Si t Litvi X, Gilman, J Gblienonhter, Ain "Seider, Wm Groner, Gotlieb ' Shormburger, H Hammer, Jackson Smith, F Hammel', David Spayde, H E Harrison, B • Steautnagar,.o C. Harding, J Barclay StOckton, Harry llannum, Willianst Thomas, E Harty, William H Thompson; G W • Haven, Aaron S Thompson, John A Hanshoe, David . , Truman, Limit L Heckert, Peter Visecher, F . 5 Henry, William Vincent, Rev Dr Heim, John J Undleeker, John Hlll, - 0 - Wagoner, 'Moses Koffman, 'G W Wagoner, John /I Hough, Henry Wachter, John • Irvin, A Winters, John James, Gen J Y Winslow, T B Tone's, Hamtion Wilbert, John Johnson, James Wilson, Jacob Benninger, William, 2 Wise, Maj P • Keller, C W Wingert, Joe E Kase; ST • Williams, Wm W Kingler, W A Wilger, John Sinter, John Wollerton, H King, Alarzo Young, James Knipe, Harry F Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are, advertised" and give the date of the Bit in which they . appear. One` celit due on eaoli' - it • GE4:). BEAGITEP., P. M. Auction Sale of condemned" Btocir• CAVAZET OITION op ; Carta Qnsastramarren, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 16, 1864. WILL BE SOLD at Public Auction, to the. highest bidder, at the stable yard of the Moltek-Hoisfe, in YOBI, Peoria., beginning on the 21steDAY OF JA.NUARY, 1864, and continuing horn day to day till all are sold, 3 0 0 }I 0 fri Ei SI I a exact ors lan - Nth DAY.OFJAITUABI i 1864, 800 •3EIE OR 115 . 1d1Iii at CARLISDE, - These Horses have been condemned as unfit for'the cavalry service of the 11. S. Army. For road and farm purposes many good bar.: gains may belled. Horse& will be sold singly. ..; Terms—DASH, in 11. B:Treasury notes. JAMES A. MIN, jal6 dtd Clrlef Q. M. Cavalry Bureau. PROPOSALS FOR HAY. OrrmsDsteor QtrAinl ILimanssuao,-Pa., .Tannayy lfith 1864. _ SEALED PROPOSA LS will be received at this oflice.until 1.2.4ec10pk, M., Jan. 26th, 1864, for f4nishingthis Department with Fifty (50) tons Doff Hay, 2;000 pounds per top, the Hay to be baled and of the best merchantable rv u x , • subject to such 'insp.:onm as I may. Proporabilror 'delivering' the Hay loostvwill be received • • I 'Each party obtaining a.contract will be: re- 1 quired to enter 'intelto*fds, with approved' suroties, foi its failhfalexeontion. 4 • Are Department reeariim'lo itself the- right telefict any or all bids - lf mot deemed satleTao-' , Proposals will be addressed to Captain J. 4. ;amp, Asst. Q X. 'Vols., Harrisburg; Pa.,, and endofse# `‘Proposala,to furnish Forage." Any; Any, infor%ltion relatlinto the general prices of gndn'andliay is'solicited. - G. JOHNSON, I=l6 dtlll Oapt, Ah M. =EBB 2Jmnt=tt; ~. j~j~S 9 r3 Li~i THE GREAT STAR Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, COMPOOD or TARNTY-TWO LIPIE3 AND GERLDIEN, Of Acknowledged Metropolitan demi- talon, Will open at the above Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 20111,.1864, In the Great Sensation Drama from the novel by MRS. E. D. E. N. SODTHWORTII, entitled the; Hdden. Hand, Ridden nand, idden liland, 'Hidden nand, Hidden Hand, Hidden Hand, For which the great PROTEAN STAB AZTD . QANTAT.SECE, HISS weir DURAM, MISS FANNY lISNITAM, MISS /Am DSNELL MISS FANNY lISNiitAIS, Will swamis her great character of CAPTIOLA I CAPITOL& I. ! CAPITOL& I In which she will sing several delightful Sows. For particulars see small •bills. jeuilB-cilw Sanford's Opera House, W. Hitchcock & CJ Proprietors Lusr SIX NIGHTS OF THIS HIGHLY POPU LAR MINSTREL TROUPE. FIRST appearance this evening of Mr. W. IENMEM as Paddy Miles, in the Laugha ble Farce of THE LIMERICK BOY. Paddy Miles MR. HOLMES D'Coatee W. HITCHCOCK TUESDAY—PNAUGURATION DAY. Two Grand Performance', afternoon at 8 o'clock; evening at 7. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Grand Testimonial Benefit to W. HITCHCOCK, Tendered on this occasion by the Company. A GREAT BILL ON TRIG NIGHT. Saturday Evening last night of the mule: Troupe, and BENEFIT OF THE COMPANY. Grand jubilee every evening daring this. week. Come in time and secure seat'. Admission 25 cents . Orchestra seats - •50 " Private boxes $6 00 Reserved seats for ladies. jan/5 CANTERBURY MUSIC HAIL, WALNUT STRtlif BELOW THIRD. J. Bndd. OPEN EVERY EVENING with a first-cissa Company of SINGERS, COMEDIANS; Admission - Sea a te n t Bo!ns j No) 2htrtistmentr, GRAND INAUGURATION MILITARY AND EMMA DRESS BILL TO BB GIVEN AT Brant's City Hall, TUESDAY - EVENING, JANUARY 19th, 1864. An excellent BRASS AND STRING BAND has been muted for the occaslca. MiNAGRES Hon Eli Slifer,'" Albert R SchoSeld. Esq. " JAL' P Penney, H C Johnson, Jimamhih Nichols, William W Watt, Esq. " Jacob Ridgway, James M Kerne, Esq. ; " G W Stein, C# A Quigley, Erq, 'billiard Reilly,' William R Smith, Esq. " like* Clymer, Alfred Slack, Eeq, " S I B' Wilson If B Heron, ER, a Henry Johnson, Geo W Wimley, Ecq, " David Fleming, A G Olmstead, Esq . , " Benj Champneys, Edward Kerns, Erg, " A Hiestand Glatz, J B Chambers, Esq, " W A Wallace, B F Myers, Faq, " John Latta, B A M'Aturtrie, Ea% " C C M'Candless, Nelson Weiser, Fsq, " Morrow B Lowry, C T Alexander, Esq, a . John W Forney, B T M'Cleilan, Req, Win M'(rath, Win T Alexandev, Req " Win B Thomas, A C Noyes, Esq, Adj't Gen A L Russell, G D Jackson, Esq, Corn Gen W W Irwin, John Bowman, Esq, Q M Gen . J L Beynolds,H C Alleman, Eeq, Burg Gen James King, Daniel Kabier,•Eeq, Mal Gen D M Couch, Samuel H Gysig, Esq, a J Stahl, E Smith, 'Ewa, Gm E C Williams, G D Coleman, ER, Col William B Mann, Peter Walsh, Eeg, " J V Bomford, Charles Koonee,.Kwa, * 4 Samuel B Thomas, S 8 Stanberger, ". Wm H Armstrong, Jno FSmigrer, Esc, 8 Quay, . Wien Forney, Fag, Philip S White, Morton M'edichaet, Eeq. " A J Herr, G W HarnewleY, Eeq, " George Crosswalk, A W Benedict, Nab " Daniel He e,' Eugene 41 1 34e 1 ri E. "T C MacDowell, Henry Ward; Div a Jacob Ziegler, James S terns, Veg . ?. " Bran Franklin, Frank Hutchison, 11.1, .. Alex K. M'Clure, Benj L Forster, ER, " John J Patterson, John A Bigler, Eeq, John ITBrant, Samuel T Jones, Reg, Maj Joseph E Moore, D A Hutchison, Reg, " John Brady, James CXeliticiEsq, Capt Richard I Dodge, TbOmas J Chogte; Egg, G G Hunt, . John M Reilly, Esq, 0 Haney, S'Snyder Leidy, Beg, " JD Dougherty, E A Merricic,, ER; 3no Say'Crementelohn II:Diehl; Reg, ..A ll.Shipley; , .Jobn-L Esq, " JAI Johnson, Villlikuskiklit.x l re_ A ,Risii, " Simon Snyder EMudson Worriatkgag, .1 William A SAds;Daniel Bensinger, Keq, 'Vent Alfred Foote, . liana OF OFIREKONIES: CoL JOHN H. ZIEGLER. Tickets, safio. To be had at the Principal Motels and at Bannvart'sDrag . ,Store. janl6 EMPLOYMENT. DOLLLBS A MONTE.— Agents -Wanted to sell Sewinf u M iasc achin thes es. We give a commission on sal; oremploy agents who wi11 . w .. 0r , h , 70t the a 'hove waged', ansla3l =oa ranges t- address6P artisu - oto ß9 lBxB Y . LAN & CO., Gioen-etroAtcatikch. • OHMS 8LE8 1 4 1 4 Gri r gNatutiiiiiingand forbldding all Rek99/1 11 14 0 ._ „It,,l.Bl*ftig,,...seri ing,or in any other -refiner, rarniatmfg . .:John A. 3rLsoghlin with.i:inftilatroOrgnor, as I am detetininAtto ptcsectite to the 'Mt extent of the law; all such--that will not regard tide notice. • _ . WLAUGHLTIC Zurtsinug, Jan 16,1864. . -1446,480 min if Att. Sole Lessee DANCERS, &0., &C 15 ctS 2 5 .. MEI
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