Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 19, 1864, Image 3

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    Etlegrapt
iscrritar. TO ADVERTISEES.—AII Ady
►ertisemente, 'Business Notices, Mar
riages, Heaths, &c., to securs insortlon
the THIAJECRAPii, - must invariably
aG, accompanied with the CASH.
advertisements ordered in the regular
.i.v.itaing Edition are inserted ,in the
sioniing Edition without extra, charge.
HARRIBBURG,-PA
fuesday Evening, January 19, 1864
TOWN AND COUNTRY,
HAVANA ONAit.5.--0. A. Bannvart Sr, Co.
have now in store the best and largest assort
ment of imported cigars ever brought to this
market, to which they invite the attention of
ikeTn. They will be happy to show to all
may favor them with a visit the various
' 3, and feel confident that their stock can=
tle equalled. Remember the place—Drug
under Janes House. jal9 St
r e hdvias those who desire to escape , the
dty of ten per centaur to their tailed
to call on the Collector, A. K Fahnestock;
pay up during the present week.
le collector requires Government money in
, ent of taxes. janlB-3t
se advertisement of coat and mere found
articles are at this office.
KNAPP'S BArrsnr.—Thiel veteran battery has
-enlisted for the war, and is now on Its way
'OLICE AFFAIII3 are exceedingly dal. The
3rman informs us that he has not had a sin
case to dispose of sinc3 our list report.
N another column will be found an ordina - :te
ropriating $69 17 for the payment of three
lel police constibles for services rendered in
imb3r lett.
LruhLtNT ARREST.—qaptain W. W. White,
oat Marshal of tho Eighteenth Pennsylva
listrict, Williamsport, has been dismissed
arvic-,: and arrested and lodged in the Old
tol prison, in Washington, for alleged
Is in the duties of his office.
Fa city was crowded with strangers to-day.
persons from a distanc3 strived onlbe
te, and those from the surrounding neigh
)ud by private conveyance, for the pus.
witnessing the inauguration—an account
itch is given in our columns, to the exclu;
of our usual variety in the boat depart-%
JPOSALS. —Sealed proposals will be r a eceiv 7
until 12 o'clock on Friday next, by Capt. J.
Gilman, for furnishing the United States
fifty cords of good wood, to be delivered
the government bakery, in this city.
tpt. Hosmer advertises for , proposalifor furl
ng the government corral, at Hommels;
with three hundred and 'fifty tons of good
Proposals will be received until noon mi
26th bast
"ATEi PROM INHALATION or Faun. - -Dr. Yoting,
, ultzville, Barks county, who was Assistant
- )n to the Board of Enrollment of that
ty, during the last examination of drafted
died on Tuesdarnight, wthishome, from
,Tects of inhaling top much ether. He
4turh!ed a cloth with ether, and laid it
his forehJedt to relieve him from a head?
and ia that )7'l3' went to sleep. It is sup.
that during the ;2ight it slipped overhili
and mouth, and thus. caused. he fatal
the ether. Dr. Young' Wee'an
amiable
complished young man, ant the newl . or
ieath under such distressing circil l a.istenms
occasioned mach sorrow among ds' ....Mende.
Wilt WAED na MoTior-A.lirgerneetiulg:
z4ns of the Fourth Ward was held at John'
r's store, to take into consideration the
•er of raising the quota of the ward . ...unde
last call for volunteers. The following
I gentlemen were appointed a committee.
:e the necessary arrangements, viz : An
K. Black, Harry Koler, George Creight
Lm, John Miller, Sullivan S. Child and An'
Moyer. Another meeting of the citizens
She Fourth ward will beleidlat the Hope
house to-morrow (Wednesday) eventing, at
O'clock.
bove committee will hold a meeting at .
L Black's shop, oa Third -street ; ' flag
STRFAT M. E. bitrllClL.-7ln the midst
world's buelneas, and snrrOnnded
turmoil of our daily routine of duty,
tco prone to forget. that higher bruilnees
.ze nobler ditties ,t7hici: relate to. the
. . .
mportant part of our 1 1lying here _and
er. This must be onl apology ''for
failed to call attention,as we had prom-
the series of prayer meetings which,'
t being held in the Locust Street M. E.
~ udder the direction. of the pastor, Rev. ;
direr Jackson. The result of these'
a has already been highly cheering,"And
lava owl brought to confess their_sins.
Col:lVol.+ed to ktrua and living faith
we unci:lrEtand that the meetings.
continued dut!4.l:lB this week, and as,
in fact, as the pe o p,:"'avl a c e a dispoaiUon'
their benefits.
Military Business Attended To. 1 1
Bounty, Pension, Back. Ray, Bubdatel l64s-610
fdil4ry and War qhdoug - generally; made out
land collected. " rpisons residing atW diets*
Biasarir Clot —The Pittabt.* Despitchtcan av 6 tbeir DlPiceis trtinsuctid
'by mall, by
let Zadoc gingen, (who is co ,lSdned A ddle/381lj g K-CI-fgg " 5/4 Y DEIII
, Attpmprat,Law,
11 ou a charge of bigamy,) has a Z9Atitil -del;-dly, , Pa.
Ting in Birmingham, Allegheny contity..
le paper says: 7.7,
we mistake not this Morgeoi is the same
Inal who was tried here a few years since
seduction of Mary Hawthorne, of- Bir
no, at which-time - he was married: - Me
mvicted and sentenced to -the Peniten.,
and we believe pardoned. - He subi3e 1
ly . enlisted in the army, and not a.great
since woe on detached service inthbrcity,,
special detectife, arresting deserters
%ponying detachments of them (sna
ke disioppeared recently, and while we
)od'Hiat he had Been Ordered-to joliads,
it m the. field, we liearcr3t:yviiiiiisered
had got intqlsime difficulty. 'Whether
the one _referred_ to above 'or not, we
say. We are inclined , to believe "pd"
bad scrape." -
GRAND Pm:Miscue DISPLAY EN HoNoa OF ran
Inatrors.moN.—Profesaor Jack - sob, bf Philadel
phia, will conduct the display of a large collec
tion of file works in the. , Capitol Grounds this
evening lit 7 o'clock, which the public are
invited o<ifttend. -
A Faun lot of Glycerine Soap received at
C. A. Bannvart & Co's Drug Store. •The beat
in the market and the moat emollient soap
that can be used. Persons washing with this
soap will not be troubled with chapped hands.
• - janl9(l3 t
GOOD TEMPLAR ATTENTION the
b3rs of Washington Lodge, No. 1, Lid. Order
of Good Tampion are, 7 _regnested to be present
at their hall, this evening,' ate crock, as
Bro. Datweiler, of lowa, G.. W. C. T. Bro.
Kink and several other stranger Brothers are
expected 'to be present and addrets the order.
To NICWI3PAIMR E:aoraratoss.—A young Man,
who wishes to purchase a Bepublksm newspa
per establishment, advertised in the Tramcmain
of to day. He is represented to es' as having
had a very creditable neWspapermierierice, and
as possessing qualities 'fittirig hilt' in an unusual
degree for the successful management
newspaper. His politics and principles are of
the positive and pregreasiveAtamp, without
being recklessly radical. Parties -.who wish to'
sell out, or are interested :tu••.bnilding up
sustaining a newspaper abreset with the
of the age, may de well to communicate with
tho advertiser. c • -
TRIATRIdAL --The ) Tombination .Star Com
pany of 22 first4class performers,' from' the
New York Theatres, will open:for a brief gel. - -
son, in Brant's Hall, on Wednesday...evening
next, with the sensation play of The Hidden
Mind," dramatizeil froiis Mrs. Soithworth's
calebr%ted New York Ledger Story. MIES Fanny
Denham, an actress of .great and versatile tal
ent,.will appear in the clitaFter of "Catiltola,"
the heroine 01 the piece: Mr. Rouse, the man
ager of this Company, comes to Harrisburg
with the brat recommindations, so that we can
have no , hesititimi in bespeaking for him the
generous patronage of our theatre-going citizens.
FORTT-SIXTII REGIMENT PENNSYLVANLA. VOLUM
TIERS.—This regiment, which left Harrisburg
in September, 1061, tinder command of Col.
Knipe, will return In a few days. The 20th
inst. is the•time flied for its departure froin
Tennessee. The regiment contained over a
thousand 'men When it left s here. 'Now -it
numbers three hundred and - thirty-four, of
whom two hundred and seventy-five'have re
enlisted. One company (late Capt. Brooks')
le from Harrisburg, under command of Capt.
Whitman and - Lleut. Wolf. The Forty-sixth
has been ordered by the War Department to
report here. We hope the veterans will be
properly received-upon their arrival home.
plie regiment has participated in the f_ollow
log March 23d, 1862;
Middletown, May 2401; 1 1862; 'Winchester, May
26th, 1862; Cedar' Mountain, August 9 th,1862;
Rappahannock, August 20th, 1862; Sulphur
Springs, - August 22d, 1862;,ChantillY, August
30th, 1862; South Mountai n, September 14th,
1861; AntletanSepterntierjyth, 1862; Chan
cellorsville, May let, 21 and Bd, 1802; Gettys
burg; July 'lst,' i , 21, tan& 3tiv,18,43; tilling
Watirs,k-InliakhielB6B; AlsoVsliss:tVother
•
skirmishes and actions.
Is you wish to impart vigor and clearness to
the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial af
fection, get at once a box of Bannvart's Brow
cbial roches, the only effectual remedy in the
market. For sale by the box, dozen .43r gross
at C. A. Bannvart Co.'s Drug 7 8tore r No. 2
JonetfikkitHairisliiirg, -
Or A liberal discount to the trade. dec24-tf
THII celebrated crystal spectacles properly,
adjusted to the eye ; microscopes -from 100 to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field, glassei
definbag au (Neat fiom one to ten miles, and
all kinds of optical, mathematical and philor
sophical instruments at Bosendale's Optical In
stitute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes int ,
•erted. Send for a cbrcular ! l'anBdtf
- A CARD. ' •
T o 3f iro h,v4ts, Bated Keepers, and Business Ken
Generally;
Mr. Sanford'. having been solicited by a few
friends to intro;.'luce in Harrisbnlg a grand
Advertising Cartain,e',lmilar to those in New York
Theatres—is now preOred to receive subscrip:
bons. • A plan of the O'N„riain may be flalln
the at
DAILY. Ticusaarn aKd linformai
tion can be obtained of Dlr. W. H. H• fileg•--!
Parties having their business displayed - upon
the Curtain, bring their adverdszanenls before
the most generous portion of the. public, and
at theism: time receive the benefit of a :free
distribididnOf thousandsof programmes,where
on their place's of businesS will be conspicuous
ly displayed.Nonebut - thenamee of sebscriberii
will be thin: introduced to the(pitblic, find they
will attain:a pepu4rity that enttrßrising bust ?
ness men iwirdel*ive. ' • "--
Immediate application is necessary, as the
season of the Opera . House will open on Mon- ,
day evening, Jantary - 26th. -- 2. •
SAMUEL S. SANFORD, • • •
Proprietor and Manager.
.gkiirOßD'S OPERA HOUSE . , • ,
,ffitchcoek & ProPiiet4rk
AUSIMIE to a notice in the Taraumirn,:of
Wednesday evening, July 6th, Win. Hitchcock
r enplictfully Worm his friends • and p•Wona
that be the Proprietor of the above mum.
Hall, le hiving obtained a lease from Judge
Mintayfor this term of one' month, - with the
of'three, and thereby Intends kdell
posseedetrof ike Hall; trusting to his friends
and'thk publicler" the same liberal 'support
that-hisstteude-d-hhit. &ring his professkinak
career at thiahniwiefOlti*Lei lt .
Lia. l7 -
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i=ans
C==l
janl6 tf
' 'iti - 1 No - it
--. sal tts - .'• ' •
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,
GOLD= nuli g . V l 4 l mg -- g UAL
,
TO NEW, - oillftrrecelpt of 35 cents.
Ctrcultsis kir flii(Notiii*ni Pen sent on
opplloatApo; by .Mail-or k otheriirbv. ,-
Manufactory and Office,- 7 n --
15 MAIDEN LANE, New York City.* '
decl9-dlin
spEcuLL.NoTtc.E.
SIWAL DYE!. nun ATE
- - •
EATIMELORI DUI
Id the Best In the World..
:ea:. only Harrniess, Irud and .Dye Kr.ozwi.
This splendid Hair Dye is Petfect—changes
Bed, Rusty 'it Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy
Black or A'Aturai Brown, without injuring the
Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Bair
Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitaliti, fre
quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of 13ad Dyes. The Genuine is
signed WILLIAM A. I3AIDHELOII. All-oth
ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided.
Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81.
BARCLAY ST., N. Y.
BATORZIOR'S NNW. Tomer. cease DZESSING
TEM BAD/. 023-Iy.
Muni! Muffs! Kula
We have on hand muffs, at $3, $3.50, $4 and
$5. A good assortment of tow pricy furs.
Cloaks, cloaks, clOrks
Cloaks for ladies; all prices.
Cloaks for children.
Cloaks nt all prices, up to $25.--
loop skirts at 75 cts., $1 up to $3.
Btockings for ladies and children.
Socks', woolen find - cotton. : :
Linen table covers, linen napkins.
Black silk, atsl., $1.40; and all priced.
Woolen Shirts of 'ail abactitions.
Ladies' and gentlemenLs.pocket hdfe.
=Linen sheeting 10 4.5.
Linen for .pillow miss 5-4. •
filtislins, bleached and. unbleached, beat
Kid gloves at_B7c. and $1 per pair.
Caislmere and catisitatiS for men and hols'
wear.
Ladies' Merino vests.
Dress goods at all prices.
Cambric bands and"Cainbrin . edging.
Balmoral ekirbratss3.2s, 42450, „ 54.
Large assortment of; other goods at
S. LEWY'F.
Brown's Bronchial Troches
These Lozenges Me prepareefrOm a highly
esteemed recipeifor alleviating BaozonlAL AF,"„
FECTIONS, ASTHMA.; I.IOARSENISS, Conans, COLDS ;
and Irritation or Soreness of the Throat.
PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND , VOCALISTS
Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice
before speaking of singing, and relieving the
throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal
organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affec
tions which disturb the organs of speech.
dnald&wlni
SAPONIFIER
OR CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
WAR makes high pxicea ; Saixmlfier helps to
reduce thud.- It makes SOAP for FOUR ceote
a pottudiliyusing your kitchen grease.
• fiEr 7 CAI:ITION I As spurious Lyes are of
fered also, be careful and only buy the PAT
ENTED article put up ig'IRON cane, all others
being cousrERFEIrS: •
HINNUEITANIA SALT MANUFACTURING .(0.1
127 Walnut Street.
Pittsburg—Pitt Street ad Dspuesne Way.
del9 d&w3m
Notioe to MagiEitrateg. Proseoutors,
Witnesien and Jurors.
NOTICEiis here V.., given that itereafter4dl
parties or witnesses bound by recogni
-mince to appear in any criridital 'prosecution in
this county, will be : on Monday after
noon, at the meeting of the Court, and if not
then in attendance, their remnizances will b
forfeited, unless before that time a sufficient ex=
cuse for non-attendancibe sentlo the District
Attorney. And such parties-and witneesee,
under like penalty . of forfeiture, 'Must remain
in Court during the 'Session thereof, Imdenewer.
When required; and that fib - ferfeltuie of a ref
cogniz Ince wilLbe taken. off, by<the . Court, ex
cept on clear proof of the inability of the
recognizer. to attend at the time. . ; And the
Magistrates throughout the county are respect
fully urged terequire sufficient surety from all
.persons charged , with crime,. and to bind over
all prosecutors and witnesses brmight before
them; arid.that fines will be -imposed on all
jurors failing to attend, except when they, have
sufficient legal excuses for nenettendande
Biorder of the Court,
de3o deodtewtc . J. C. YOU G„ clerk.
A GOOD INVESTMENT
rrildE PROPRIETOR will now sell hie
"CLEVELAND OMNIBUS LINE," with
its good will and patronage, and all the Horses,
Harneiliese Stable 6 - Blacksmith :and Harness
Shops, and the ;vehicles of every description,
including Omnibuses, Carriages, Hacks,
Coaches, Baggage'and Having Wagons; tic.,
good temps, as he intends to leave the country
on other business. No better investment can
be made. the city of Cleveland has n0vr.62,-
000 inhabitants, and this is the only established
line of accommodation betweeti differentliarbi
of the town and the Depote, and for all 'other
purposes connected with ,the various branches
of the biniiness. Tenmueasy. Address
j inl2 lw H. S. STEVENS, Cleveland, Ohio.
TOMATO KETSUP.
TUST receiyetl "this-morning two barrels To
.) inat.o Ketsup, which we will sell by the
gallon; quart, pint or half-pint to suit e, ustdra
ere. liotels and Restaurants will please notice.
'VII. & CO.,
dee2 Dealers in Fine 'Family ertteries.
APPLES I APPLES ! !
BY
111.°'Barrel,. Bushel or mall quaatity„ at
ho2o WM: I a 0
GOLD PENS GOL D. •GU
ANOTHER LARGE' LOT Ot
N . O. 1
CiOLl3 P.BITS -AND !MOLDERS
Received at SCHEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE.
All pens warranted, or no sale.:, nol
'NOTICE.
• SvailiarrAiv
HAIMISBURCI, January 14, 1864.
ALL PEBSONS - havhig claims-for worklione
in assisting to remove the books of the
State Library, in Juni; 1863, will immediately
present the same at.theptate.LibMry- Rooms,
for settlement, between ttheirouni -of 9
and 6 &Mock; P. M. ' WIEN I:OIINEY,'
lanls c: • • nStato Librarian.
J.. B. EWING-,
Exchange Building. ,'"lfarriAnrg. Pensions,
-Bounties; and Back Pay obtained. [delsdll
• RVT/071.7S WANTED
FOR The' 47 hilegt. T. V:, stationed at Key
West, Fla. This regiment - having re's*
lia_tinli.recrulta are:wanted to till up its ranks
poundes, so2 t and , s3o2. Apply to . -
Lieut. W. W. GEitTY,
twond - St. Presbyterian Church.,
J 84 112 0 2 X:' • •
Ecrirlfr.E...s 17A. RIES!!
43*.:0
pt B[3 'S Boolistice Harrisburz:[4ll
ElMil
NEMI
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FIENBI
Proposals hit Wood.
OYELCE Ciao. Conatmany 03 Sunsisrssos,
Dromannortk 03 ma SUNIISHANNA
Eirriaktig,,Jibructry' 1&h, 1864.
Q BALED proposals in duplicate will be to
13 ceived by the -undersigixed.untll 12 o'clock,
Irriday the 28d - inst.; for furnishing to the
United States
tgk f Cords ..Gosod -Mereikaptable
W4odi
of 128 cubic. feet to the cord. The wood to be
either Fine,lHickoiy or Oak, andaffber dry or
green, the former . preferred.
Bids mist be legible, state the sort of wood
offered, whether diy or orien, and•catitain the
writteirguarailtee of two ftlepousible names, as
follows:
"Wei ,the undersigned, hereby guarantee that
should all or any part of the above bid be ac
cepted; it shalt to duty fulfilled according to
its true purport tend donditions."
The wood to be delivered ; corded and mea
sured, at the U. S. , J3skery in this city.
Delivery to commence within four days from
date:of award; and to be delivered at. The rate
ofat least ten'cdrds per week. - Paymeirto be
made after the 'delivery of the wood:, in such
fundiras are on hand, if none -on hand, to be
rptde as . somvas received. Proposals to be en-
dorsed; ' , Proposals for Wood,'" end addresaxi
to , J. /1. GILMAN,
jmnl9 d4t Clapt.e. S., Ti.
Propoialirtir. Hay
OrastistG. S. Govaanririarr Wow.,
Humaiiisseex,'Ahurrryl.Bkh, T 864.
BALBC. - "PASPOSA.LS will be received at
S
this 3 ciffihe until 12 o'clock , , January the
25th, 1864, for furnishing this Corral with
THREE HIINDEED AND Flirrx (850) TONS
OF HAY, two''thoosand (2,000) lbs. per ton:
The hay to be baled and to be of the lxvittnier
chantlble'sainlity subject to such inspection
as I may dliect: • ,
Proposals for any amount, (say over fifty (50)
tons,) will bo received, baled or loose. Each
party obtaining a contract Will be respired to
enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for
Its faithful execution.
The Department reserves .to itself i,he right
reject any , or all bids if not deemsd satisfitc
_,
tory.
Ftenosal , e — irill be addressed to Capt. JAMES
R. HO B, B, Assistant Quartermaster Volnn
tisre itHimuelatown,. Pa., and will be en
d'onkt,'Plesposals to furnish Hay." Any in
formation relative to the general' price of
GRAIN is Solicited. By order Alexander N.
Shipley, Acting 'Chief Quartermaster, Depart
ment of the Susquehanna.
JAMES B. HOSMER,
Capt. and A. Qt*M.
janl9 d6t.
PROPOSALS FOR HAY.
OincisDaror Quarts a,
HAiumetvla Pa.' January 15th, 1864.
PAOPOSALS will be received at
face until 12 o'clock, x., Jan. , 25th,
811iLET
18641 for fuiniehingthis Department with Fifty
(50) tons of . Hay, 2;000 ponncle per toe, the
HaTto be baredlind of the best merchantablO
quality ; subjeotlio Such - hullo: ction as I may
• PropoialstOr,delivering ihet Hay loose will
received. ' • -
Each pertjr ckbtainiug a contract will be re
quired to enter into bonds, with approved
sureties; fbr its_ faithful execution.
The Departmentreserves to itself the right
to reject any'or. all bide if 'not -deemed satinfac-
Proposals will be adiireesed to Captiiri J. 'G.
Johruffik Aitst.:Q. Vols., Harrisburg, Pa.,
liziAmdorsed '‘Proposals to furnish Forage."—
Any information relative to' the general' prices
of rtin and 'hay is solicited-. -. •
- G. JOHbISON;
-#janl6 dtd Capt. 8‘ A;
inotion Sale of Omillemned Stook.
. .
~.. . ... CAVALRY BURBAU,
OPPIOB OP CHLIZT QUA.I . IIIIIIIASTIR 7 .
,
*minnows; D. D, Jan. :14k, 1864.
}
IX/ILL BE'S OLD at kulfiic Auction,; to jhe
V V hlibilat`bidder,.at the stable yaxd of the
olterZolieXiit:YOßS;lPenna.:, beginning on
the . ~, 7 , ' -,.
21st DAY OF jAIIIIARY, 1864,
~
aid continuing
.day to day :till' all. are
sold,
0 :Ci 0 H OR b E*. St I:
i-
ALSO, OF Tap-.
29th DAY OF JAbTUAIIY 1864 •
80=0 IEE 420 NILISP-3-1111 1 !
at OA/1 1 418LE, Penna.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit
for the cavalry service of the 11. S. Army.- :
For roadondtarm purposes many. good bar
gains mayhe had.
Horseitwillibe sold singly. -
Ternis---DABEf, in. U. S: Treasury notes.
JAMBS A. EON,
jal6 Mil Chief Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
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co.,M 'DOCK jR CO
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DEALERS IN FINE FAMILY GEOLIERIES,
opposite the Court House, have on hind a
fine selection of
BRANDIES
of different vintages.
FINE AND COMMON WINES
Of Eiiiry. Description.
WRISICETS.
OLD BOURBON,
MONOItQAHELA,
FINE AND SCOTCH
Whiskey's. The best ever brought to this mar
ket. , .
•
FAMILY NECTAR,
And the celebratots
CHESTNUT GMAT WHISKY. •
CR4IiAGNE WINES.
SHLQSS JOHANNESBURG,
:,,PT4AL7%
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH 'AIM
LoxtoolTißEOWN STOUT.
WILD °HESRY J
• PLAIITATION.
• ' 010113ITTERS.
-4,4
With a couioetaltipc*:Of
- • " ' AMERICAN
Pickles - ami-eonfilmenta of every description
now in the market; and at .THE LOWEST
RATES... • • ' • janfi
FOUND OR; STOLEN.
ONE HORSE iluanur ajtua BUFFALO
DOBE, which t.be owparcrui haie by 011-
oa property and
paying for thbradvertiaoment.
• . • - B CAMPBELL,
I=l2 -; Cldef , of Polka.
SPUD -1 1E
ATM,
W 4
1:6(3K, Jr.; i& 00.
4.4
ME
°:a:d.
21mustitunts
BRAE'S HALL BR! T's NALTt.
THE GREAT STAR
Combiriatior Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company:
TWBOTY-TWO - LAVTBS /VT WINTLENBv,
Of -Acknowledged - Metropolitan
tition,
Win. open at the above Hall on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 20th, 1864,
In the Great Sensation Drama from the novel
by MBS. E. D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH, entitled
the
Hidden Hand, Hidden Hand,
Hidden Hand, Hidden Hand,
Hidden Hand, Hidden Hand y
For which the great
PROTEAN STAB AND CANTATRICE,
KISS FANNY DENlfilf,
MISS FANNY DBNIIAIII,
MISS FANNY 11104116.11,
• , HISS FANNY DENHAM,
Will appear' hi her great character of '
CAPITOL/I ! CAPITOLA ! GAlttOt& ! ! I
In which she, will sing several delightful Bongs.
j For particulers eee,emell.billa. • janlB4llw
Sanford's _..Opeta House,
W. Hitchcock & Cu Proprietors
!ST SIX. NIGHTS OF THIS HIGHLY POPU
LAR MINSTREL TROUPE.
~
VIRST appearance this evening of Mr. W.
IiOLM.ES as Paddy Miles, in the Laugha
ble-Face of
• - THE LIMERICK BOY.
Paddy Miles MR, HOLMES
D'Coates W. HITCHCOCK.
. , • . .
TUESDAY—INAUGURATION DAY.
Two Grand Perforraances, afternoon at a
evening at 7. •
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
Grand Testimonial Benefit to
W. HITCHCOCK,
Tendered on this occasion by the Company.
A GREAT BILL ON THIS-NIGHT.
Saturday Evening last night of the' popular
Troupe, and 6
BENEFIT OF THE COMPANY.
Grand jubilee every evening ..daring this
week. Come in time and seourerimite.
Admission- .. ... . 25 cents.
Orchestra seats .50 tit
Private boxes $5 00
Reserved seats for ladies. janlB
CANTERBURY MURK HALL.
WALNUT STREET BELOW THIRD.
J. Budd
O . ,
PEIiEVERY EVENING- with. a first-Wait
Company of
• SINGERS, DANCERS,
COMEDIANS, &O., &C.
Admission... , 15 ets.
Seats in Boxes 25 "
janl2 . •
GRAND INAUGURATION
MILITARY AMD_CITISIMS' MUSS BALL
Bran.t's City Hall,
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUATLYASth, - 1864.
An a:cetera BRASS AND SIRING BAND
blus been sncuted fen' the cciasion.-
Hon Eli Slifer, Albert 11. Schofield, Esq.-
" John P Penney, HC Johnson, Reg,
" Jeremiah Nichols; William W Watt, Esq,
" 'Jacob Ridgway,- James M Kerns, Esq, '
" G W Stein, G A Quigley, Eeq,
g. Bernard Reilly, - William F Smith, Reg,.
" Hester glymer, Alfred Slack, 163 q,
" S F Wilson; H B Heron, Esq,
" Henry Johnson, Geo W Whnley, Esq,
" David Fleming, A G Olmstead; EN,
" Benj Ohampneys, Edward Kerns, Esq,
" A Hiestand Gist; J B Chambers, Esq,
" W A Wallace, B F Myers, Esq,
" John Latta; B A M'Murtrie, Esq,
"- d C M'Candless, Nelson Weiser, Esq,
" Morrow B Lowry, C T Alexander, Esq,
" John W Forney, BT M'Clellan, Reg,
" M'Grath, T Alexander, Esq,
" Wm>B Thomas,„ A ObToyeeZElq,
Afirtilen L Russell, - 'IID Jackson;'Eeq,
Corn GEM W W Irwin, John Bowman, Esq,
Q 111 Gen J L Reynolds,H C Esq,
burg Gen James King, Daniel Kaiser, Mg,
Maj Gen D N Couch, Samuel H - Orwig, Esq,
” " J Stahl, E B Smith, Esq,
Gen E C . G D Coleman, Esq.,
Col William ft Mann, Peter Walsh, Esq.
" J V Bomforct, Charles - Koonce, Eiq,
Samuel B Thomas, S S Stanberger, Eeq,
" Wm H Armstrong, .jno F Spangler, Fcq,
" M S Quay, Wien Forney, Esq,
" Philip S White, Morton Mllichael, Esq,
"A J Herr, - G W Hameraley, Ecq,
" George Crossman, A W Benedict, Esq,
g. Daniel Herr, - Eugene Snyder. Esq,
T C MaoDowell, Henry Ward, Eeq,
" Jacob Ziegler, JamesS Kerns;Etq,
" Emlin Franklin, Frank Hiitchisop,
Ara- KM'Olure, Benj L Fc'oniter, Esq,
JohtfJPatterlicin, -John A Bigler, Egg,
" John H Mint, SartiMil T Jones, :Fig,
ilaj Joseph E Mogre, D A Hritchhon, Ecq,
" John Brady, = James CKelch, Esq,
Capt Richard I,Dodge - i:Thomas J Choate, Keg,
G.PUbint, • ' Bohn M'Beilly, Esq,
" J C Hervey, S Snyder Leidy, Esq,
gg JD Depgh,erly - , E A Merrick, Ecq,
" Jno Clement,John H Diehl. Beg,
"A N Shipley, John L .Hammer, Esq,
" JG , Johnson, , . William D Moore, Esq,
" Simon Snyder, E Hudson Worrell, Esq,
WAIL= A Sands,Daniel Bensinger, Fsq,
Lent Alfred. Foote;
•
•
MASTER OF OMR MONIES:
Col., JOHN IL ZIEMER. , . •
Tkkets," S 3 00; To be had'at the Pi:inelpal
Hotels and atltannvart'eprog Store. janlft
EMPLOYMENT. -
:SEVENTY-FIVE' DOLLAIA A MON TH.—
IJ Agents wanted-.to sell _Sewing . Machines.
We will give a commkuion on• all Machines
sold, or employ agents who will work for the
abovameges eagenses paid.
For particulars address
BOYL&N &DO., Gen. Agents,.
janl6 ii3ta Detroit, Mich.
I\TOTICE IS HEREBY - GlVlENatutioning and
111 forbidding all persons frbm giving, sell
ing or in any Ober manner furnishing John
li...Wrlanghlin with intoxicating liquor, as I
aradetennioed Wpropecitte to the full extent
of the law, all such that will regard this
notice. J. F. WLAUGHVIN.
Harrisburg, 1864.. ' liittlCdet*
MEW
Nate 21.battlistmettis,
TO B! OW EN AT
MANAGERS
. ~Y ::
i }.:.
A GIRL to do Housework, moat be a good
Washer. and •Ironer and come wall re
commended. Good wages, at BIEiTER'S, Se
cond street below Chestnut. jal9
VATANTED— 500 lbs. Fresh Dandelion Root,
V T by 8- A. KUNKEL & Bro.,
Apothecaries,llB Market st., Harrisburg,
octQ
AGENTS wanted to eell the Standard History
of the War. A rate chance to make
money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to
$2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already
sold. Send for circulars. Address
JONES HBO& & 00.
Publishers, Baltimore, Md.
de2o
Li sfm .
VALUABLE NEW
SASH FACTORY,
PL&NING AND SLITTING NE L,
0 AT
PUBLIC BALD,
ON SATURDAY, FEBRYARY 6th, 1861
ITTHE subscriber will offer for sale, the vaiaa
ble new SASH FACIOBY, PLANING and
ING MILL; on the Cumberland Valley
railroad, in Mecbanicsixtrg, -Pa. The property
comprises a large Two story Frame Factory,
with a convenient TWO STORY WARR:ROOM
near, with Sheds attached, for storing lumber ;
and a Lot of Ground, 150 feet square, very ad
vantageously located.
- The Factory is fitted up with a-large stock cf
the best Machinery, which is drives by at; EN
GINE OF AMPLE POWER.
The establishinent has an exCellent patronage
and for any one desiring to carry on this Wet
ness, no better opening can be found.
Sale to commence at ONE O'CLOCK; P. M.,
on said day, when terms will be made known
by DaB dtell . - JOHN SADLER.
f3OO REWARD. •
HE store of the subscriber was burglarioru3-
1. 'ly entered on the night of the 16th Inst..
(Saturday,) the safe blown open and robbed of
Government and State / kink notes, personal
checks and other papers.
The above reward will be paid upon the con
viction of the thief or thieves. -
OEO. G. KUNKEL..
HARRISBURG, Jan. 18th, 1364-dlwo
AGOOD FRAME STABLE, holds two
HORSES, With room for hay, &c. Inquire
of Dania 1,w9 CHARLES 'IUNIS, Walnut St.
LOTS FOR SALE. • ,
A NUMBER of Lots have been laid out on
11. the Jonestown Road, about one mile east
alba city of Ifatriaburgc which are being sold
at low prices. To persons desiring to secure a
home for themselves,' and to -be relieved from
the present exorbitant rents, this a rare op
portunity. A. number of lots have already
been sold and but few remain on band. The
lan- of said lots can be seen at the Sheriff's of
fice in' Harrisburg, where persons -desiring to
purchase are requested to call and see the same.
J. SHELL.
janl6
Sole Lessee
Harrisburg, Jan. 16, 1864
. NEW BAKERY.
Broad Street, between Second nod Third,
HARRISBURG.
MICE UNDERSIGNED has opened a new
BAKERY, in the. Sixth ward, where he Is
prepared to supply BREAD AND CAKES at a
reasonable rate. He will warrant satisfaction
to all who will give him a cell He will sell
his bread at the rate of
IeIYE CKNTS PER POUND,
and lull weight guaranteed.
,jargi dtf JOHN ALCORN.
,TIIST CIPENkiD
ea ABBORMIZECT OF •
ROSEWOO-D AND IdAHOGAN-1
i)ol34:llTaft, .
Of different sizes, foredo -
nol9 , - SINDIFFEWS- B O O KSTORE.
AUBE CONCENTRATED
COFFEE, -
Millagetr , and 1 % 0 " 1
PERSONS making up boxes to eendto.'their
friends in thiftrrny, will find flair; an ele
gant article ; one box making,
and
cups of
coffee, equal to any Java coffee, and with little
labor. For-sale at
n 024
lAT ILL be sold on the premises on Saturday,
the 13th day of Februeuy, 1864, a cer
tain two story Frame House and part of a lot
of gronnd.sitnate in the city ofliarrieburg, be
tween State and'N'orth'street,"being in front on
Second street 27 feet 6 inches, and running
back 94 feeit,.roore. or less, late the property of
Anne Catharine Cnnkle, dec'd. Sale to com
mence at .2 o'clock, r. N., when terms will. be
made` known by Wit. IL KEPNER,
Executor.of Anne C. Cankle, deed.
janlB d3w
AMBROTTPISTS AND PHOTO
GRAPHERS.
/CAKE NOTICE.—Two Ambrotype cars for
I sale—the one Is located in camp and has
been doing a good business. For further in
formation apply to • H. H. GROVE,
janlB d3to Carlisle, Pe.
- FIFTEEN NEN WANTED:
VIFIREN Men are wanted for teamistera'
go to Washitigton. Wages $3O per month
for driting 4 horses ; $B5 for driiringl mules.
Apply at the City Hotel near thi Pennsylvania
Railroad Depot. - DAVID CASE,
' Assistant Wagon 'Master.
Warman B: Parreaann, 'Wagon Master..
janlS d2to .
A PATRIOTIC, GIFT BOOS.- .
- - -
01% CONSTITUTION, GOIIEaNMENT-itED—
UNION. "Our Government," im expoidtion
of the Conititution, &c., for popular =O4 By
M. wg Th isey: Price—sl.oo. For ealent
del4 BERGLIKEVS BOOKSTORE;
ALMANACS ALMAN.AC4 11
- BAER'S LANCASIER •
AL Ma MK .A. AT c, is ,
Just received and ar. Sate,
nol9 SCHEE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. "
QCHOOL SLATEk of different sizes, Willson's
ki Excellent series. of Spellers and Benders,
published by Harper. & Brothers, together With
all;other Zthool:Books and Writing Materials
_aro offered ; *lamb and retail, at •
dee7 , • " SCHEEFEIDS - BOOKSTORE. -
MORTON'S GOLD PENS. ,
2 Kftiniela of Moutons l3nrlArcsd; Gioi a
Tin% for sale at „.
SCHEFFEFI'Vwsmatz
_ All pens warranted for enlgwar:
%taking the Kano, fiftieth:o end Volk.
ireffetts inixinable;as thini.street, betweem
iCOPAltittl.ObeettiUratibete - jan4 am r•
tOcatts
„„„..WANTE.Y.
FOR-SALE.
WM. DOCK, JR., Ft CO.,
PUBLIC SALE.
HENRY ORTH,
La