paik EttegraA iiOTIGZ Tt3 A.HVERTISERS.--All Ad rirtleements, Business . Notices, Max rlages, Deaths, &c., to secure insortion in the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably cfa accompanied with. the GASH. Advertisements ordered In the regular as - suing Edition ate Inserted In the Anr - ning - ktution w ithout extra charge. • 11 A RRIS BURG, PA Wedueaday Eveaing, Jaunty 20, tBO4 The Constitution and the Union 1 ! 6 The ;Faithfulness of Our _Rulers Worthy- the Confidence of a Faithful People l ! eDarlpittu County True to True Men and Katy of the Names in Suppof t of the Government!! with the request of numerous itizene of Dauphin county, I do hereby Issue call for a public meeting of all, the loyal del 30E thereof, to assemble in the court house, the city of Harrisburg, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1864, or the purpose of endorsing the recent recom enda ti on of our Representatives in the Leg's:- tut-J. to the effect, that TE RE ELECTION OFABRA.Hibi LINCOLN. •. HE PERPETUITY OF THE NATIONAL UNION ! ! . His imp:1111%1 administration of -the author (;es of the Government—his bold defence of f ra :ichises—his vigorous resistance to its en jos_y, ' , Ai jealous regard for its purity—and u n fel tei 1.:14" Protection of the freedom which insures to al :—entitle him to the confidence the support o 4: the American people, and the gratitude aid love of all ramkind - , hiving that - ------------ Iti'TEGRTTY"OF 11,7 -1 -E GOVERNMENT DIYENDS 1.710 1 SUCCESS OF THE ARMOD EFFORT TO CRUSH TREASON ! . • people everywhere are proclalCiirg their 3roaluation to continue in power th,lfle who to thus far faithfully stood by their rl 6 `hts• THE PEOPLE OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, er behind in their devotion to what is noblt, just, are not willing to be the last in ialing their ndhesion to the men in author as yeti' a? to the government which they ad later trent Epeakeie from abroad now in. the Capital, and from at home, will address meeting. • order of the Loyal 'Union League. JAMES WORBA.LL, President. W AND COUNTRY, VANA CIGARS.-0. A. Bannvart 81 Co now in store the best and largest assort of Imported cigars ever brought to this .et, to which they invite' the attention of. tkeTs They will be happy to show to all. mai- favor them with a Out the various' ids, and - feel confident that their stock can be equalled. Remember the place—Dru,l under Tones House. jal9 3t- , adliee those who desira to escape the City of ten per centum to their United Stafes to call on the Collector, A. $l. Fahnesteck, pay up during the resent week. • collector requires Government money Is en t of taxes. jaolB-Bt_ IFFILtIi lot of Glycerine Soap - received at , Bannvart & Co's Drug Store. The best ie market and the moat emollient soap cats be used. Persons washing with this will not be-troubled with chapped hands: janl9d3t WARD.—An adjourned meeting o ,atizens of the Fourth Ward will )I.Elope Hose House, this evening, when Ft connaittee will report. • ..13fEiti nes Leon quite an improvemeut in our rkets since the change in the time of °pan ne supply of marketing and,the attend of buyers is large: than formerly. Trrify 1, Fifth 11. S, Artillery—which in thunder tones on Capitol4 l lllll, on in 4. ition day, left the city to-day, and re -1 to their post on the Maryland line: (AL TERM. Or COUBT:A.I3. adjourned ju meat! Oatirt for Ws . cottiity - will be in February, commencing on Nonda*; SALMI, of Altoona, Wa3 seriously if not s tabbed on Monday last bY'a Man named . Feeney. The affray resulted from ;a: 31 about money Which Smith said Feenei him. a. -Thu ladles of lanoasteF are getting, fair itt the benefit of sick and womadad: Id will commence on the 22d Of Fib-. hi not the ladles of Efatrisburg get up e& MEM 'ORTION of Enapp's Battery passed through geEterday, en route for Philadelphia. The have re-enlisted. the number who have re-enlisted. ice the names of -D.. Feaster and James 1, of ELarrisburg—the latter as bugler. Warm.— A. meeting of the citizens, of fth Ward will be held at the "Fifth House," to-morrow evening,-, for tie of adopting Borne method by which the of the Ward'EasY be-raised, toitvoid‘the I=E=l WonKs.—A grand pAPifAilic display;l the charge of PrZeripl4o l3 ! 1, was given in Market Square, On 'l'ner,- .yening, in honor of ;the inauguration., A number of Equitators were present, and highly delighted With th • - OCT FOR Comrizararm—Cotiriteriets x , is'now so plenty that • in' almost ertry ant, in small change, there is apt to be bogus specimen among it. —There-seems a large viantity of couUtt4e 7 iTzpos4g t e tcy in circulation'il and when .the papei defaced it requires the most - ATqtrt to detect it. " 4es! ENE GIDEON KAUFiMAN, of Gordonsville, Lana:mi ter county, bommitted stint& by hanging,' on Monday morning. 11=[:=I Boy .Is.roatn.—A boy named Burt, of New Cumberland, was run over by an oyster wagon at the depot to-day, and was seriously injured— It is feared fatally.. The horse- attached to the wagon became frightened at a locomotive, causing thiaccident. • Pimp. Wasores liscrual.—Prof. Wilson, of Dickinson College, Will lecture for the benefit of the kren's . Christian Association of this city on to-morrow (Thursday) evening. Subject—" Our Place in History." Tho Lecture will take place In the N. S. Presbyterian Churcli;karket Efinaie. GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENKerr.—To-night the benefit of Mr. Hitchcock will take place -at Senford's Opera House. An immense of attractions has been prepared for, this occasion, and we have no doubt Abe be densely packed, as Mr. Hitchcock has hosts of Mends in our midst.. , • SLIFIDR. —On Sand - ay:evening a woman runner! Margaret Ehrhart committed suicide in 'Lan caster, by taking lindanam: She had been laboring tinder aberration of the mind during the pirst year,, . and during a portion of that time was an inmate of the insane assylum, at this place. ' . . Limos Atfarrosa.—T he President of the Loyal Union League has issued a call4qr a meet ing .to beleld , in the Court House this evening, for the "purpose of "endorsing the recent re commeadation of our Representatives in the Logialattre, to the effeot that there-election of Abraham,Lificoln is necessary to the perpetuity °Me National Union." Distinguished speak eri will:address the meeting. Let there be a full attendanc3 of Union men. _.,~.___ ME Tautens Aisteman TOR IB64.—This popu lar ond highly useful publication is-no* before the people. In its condensed form--;with its varied fund of information, it is undoubtedly the most valuable publication issued' from the American press." Ncitamily, no man of busi ness, statesman or politician in the United States, should be without the Tribune Almanac. It is for sale at" Bergner's cheap bookstore, ilarket street. I 4 EkTAL ACOIDINT.-A fatal accident occurred at Can.'P Curtin about ten , o'clock to-day. The guards stacked their :guns," when one •of them fell and was "discharged- the contents striking and Ostautly killing a 'recruit nawed George iloss,'.of Allegheny county.' The ball also struck David gaca, of'-Battery ~ L, First N. on the cheek and nose, but did not seriously iojure him.l!ifos,e, who Was killed, was about eighteen- years of age, and had but recently enlisted. Tag Bowan op„ APPtA/B 3 * -- Th 0 - Board :of f Appraisers on. the Stuart rai d esterdairepokt-, ed to Hon. John J. PO I'' he oases which they have heard up to t timt—numbering three hundred and forty. We understand that the Board is novi bitting in Adams county, at Gettysburg. Franklin and Fa)ton counties have been attended to. The members of thei Board are Hon. A. 0. [Hester, Col. Worrell and Jacob Weldie, Fp:4. 4 . —...... --- .4;- --- • , DARING 'ATTNILPFAT SDILGLABY AND IifORDITO, —About 3 o'clock this morning • the freight warehouse of the Pennsylvania Railroad comJ pany was burglarionsly entered by ;forcing the: outer door, and a deliberate attempt made to murder the - nightWateleman,lifenrylineit. After entering the warehouse an attempt was made to enter the office by the door, but it reidsted then efforts. ; , They then _ tried :tkeiWiiiilow: opening into the ;office, in which they 'partly ineceeded, but the noise disturbed :- the: watch; man, , who, seeing a light, thongkt the ware house was on fire,,,and went to the window to see thie cause, when the burglar threw a large knife or dirk tnrciugh the glass, and Mr. Buck in the right breast, in the region of;; the heart, inflicting a severe, though not -den.' gerous, wound. The dirk, after striking Mr. Back, fell on the floor. , ieviry evident Mist was the 'intention of the barglers to SiklitCd. the=watelngul and than.to forcibly ; operate. on! the safe in the effinio. dindit the Co r oluditi and:braverY of :Mr. ilinckAgeri s 9ted thetn.frbini accomplishing their ends and saved nts ‘ iwn life, as he seized ihe gun and followed them toi the door, when they escaped from the ware-, hon.". _ ptallnika tg paA„t i d on illaThitcliraMilgia% ittirutelh. c to — t MO di lapidated condition of the slaveholders' confed-: eracy, in a t;olniature representation of thefiag of treason. It is made of the most inferior ma terial. The two bars of red are formed of faded calico, while the single stripe of white , looks ea if it had seen service on somebody's' backtioneliefOre it4as used:itO'reforesent'the white livered cause of treason. On the blue ground are sewed a number of stars, of white muslin, serving'perhaps in their pale lustre, to represent rebel lion , but falling/at ehort of any representation ef the of-the gems of heaven, as they deck in splendor our own gag of the free. Connected with this miserable rag, however; is a sort or romaiti,irhoi , ll worth being Tl l 9 rag was , ay.l4 in a pri vate housii""neir CuTpefifitir Colitt House, Va., a buildingwhich was - occupied by, rebel sharp-, shooters to impede the passage of Company E, Eighteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, during the advance of the Army of the Potomac last August. In order to ditlodge the assassins an artillery ftreWaspopenad fin this t l4ll:lriOncl after the iimilises'were captured by our troops„ the only thing inhuman:shape found in the building was the Lifeless form of a young and beautiful dfrty 64,1;i4 f kliosorn i , as she lay cold and rigid in deaty! is another illustration'of the insane and fiery izeal with whichlkti - WommAflhe , sonth , take part in the great wrong - 6f ?tiiittitiort z And alas -00 2 r1t0 41 4aesaFgaiiantf,:the. ! 'fh 0 , ita jaihtealigotnneylvanie Qaval ry by whourjt ifestteln itcdrom the form of iht head - :1111W MN PAID:WM.-A young soldier named Megahey, from Iluntitgddn - County, who was sentenced to be shot on the 14th inst., for desertion, ties been pardoned by the President. FATAL ACOIDENT.—A. young man named Wm. Moore, employed in the rolling mill of Brook, Brothers, known as Hibernian Iron Works, in West Cain township, Cheater county, was killed on Monday, the 11th , by being struck by ,a :lever. He was a single man and had an aged mother depending on him for suppdrt. He had been employed in the mill for a number of years, and was a sober and industrious man. A BADS GYM -AND A:CURIOUS BALM OF THY Imrsovrosscs OF A TRAITOIL—We were shown this morning, at the jewelry establishment of George It'Calia, a rare old gem, fashioned as a watch seal, which has attached to it a story at once illustrating the ipiprovidence and the vice of an arch traitor. Thd seal is wrought from a mineral only:found in the north of Scotland, which is held in high repute by the Scottish nobility; and - known anionglecabnineralOgiste as Caramagora It is as pure is the diamond, with Welightly smoky tinge, which rather-adds thtin.detracts from its lustre. Jeff. Davis, iris,clays of political quamas, prided himself greatly in the possession of_ this rare stone, and wore it with tip display peculiar to the South ern, taste for gew-gaws-of this description.. Bat, as the romance rani - in Connection with the seal; Davis one night in his gambling revels; suddenly found that'he had drained his feady cash is euchre, and being loth to leave the game without` on& desperate 'effort to retrieve his 'fortunes, staked his precious seal on the hazard of the" cards, and lost ! The seal changed hands until it has at length found its way to the cases of our friend Ill'Oallaoirhere it is ex hibited se a gem of rare Value, as well as a carious, elic of vice and improvidence. It is well worthy of a sight. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCISTIC.-At the annua election-held at Harilsburi,l9oLinst., the fol loivicg officers were elected : President, Thomas P. Knox.. Vice Prosidents,ist district, Wm. H. 11.'Crea 2d do, Frederick A. Shower ;. 3d do, Chas. K. Engle; 4th do, J. E. Mitchell; sth do, Adrain Cornell; 6th do, William H. Holstein; 7th do, Isaac W. Tan Leer; Bth do, Tobias Barth; 9th do, 0. B. Herr; 10th do, John H. Cowden; llth. do,,john,B: Beck;' 12th do, Daniel G. Drels bacb; 18th do, George D. -Jaolus:m; 14th do, Amos E."Kapp; 16th do, 'Christian Eberly; 16th do, Daniel 0. Gehr; 17th do, Thaddeus Banks; 18th do, B. Dforris Ellis; 19th do, James Miles; 20th do, Michael C. Trout; 21st do, John: S. Goe; 22d do, John Murdock, jr. •' 28d do, Wm. Bissell; 24th do, Joshua Wright r Additional Members of the Executive Corn mittee-rMilllam Colder; J. B. Eby, B. G. Pe ters, James Young, John H. Ziegler. ' Corresponding Secretary—A. Boyd Hamilton Chemist and Geologist—S. S. Haldeman. Librarian—John Carwen,ll.-D. , • The 27th, 2Sth, 29th and 80th , dtsys'of -Sep ta tuber next were Axed upon for the holding of the'next annual exhibition. No selection of place has'yiet igin:made, , lnit the Secretary, B. Longaker, Req., of Norristown, waa au thorized to invite, propesals and subscriptions from such county societies and localities as may be delirona of •obtaining the next fair, and makereport.thereen at the quarterly meeting of the Executive Committee in March next. The , , members present eihibited`nach inter esd ilithe affairs of the Society, awl spoke most encouragingly of its present prospects add fu-, tare success: Ova "Aragon" Dr.mtamon.—The delegation of the loyal citizens of New Jersey, appointed to present to His ltecellenay, Governor Gurtin, ."Auduban's National. 19Otk on. Abe >Bifds and I:kibetof An as a mark of. their esteem, were entertained, yesterday afternoon, with a dinner at the Joules House. The airangeinenta throughout reflected great credit upon the corn mittee.'Of.management; and espea t ni upon their chairman,: Col. ler Dowell, who prodded. The dinner was gotten up in the best styli? of '"mine host," of the Joriei House. • " • The first ign!Wh, in response to a West com plimentary.to,New. Jersey, was by • Charles B. Reed, Esq., of Waterford WoTirs, N,J.,lwho ably and eloquently sustained the task assigned biro. Bon: Mr. Bighith followed in telling o yaig humorous • address: Rev.. Mr. Jackson clue neat in of,•der, speaking.ably for the.clergy 'and tbe part they ,bad sustained in the war: Hon. Secretary Johnson, of N. J., Willitun B. Mann, Esq., District AtiOrnei , of"PhiladelPf4a, Hon. Mr. Watson, a Phliadelphia; Harrisburg, Colonelfflhoznas,.Alde•da-Camp on Clover:nolAryrtio'is !Off; Hon. janienl2.,Day ,bin, T., and ot4ers, also ,rosporit*,..to the Calls e l f thnfeo - mOany,ina all were vociferously stoblanded.''' ". • Governor Curtin was obliged to deoline Ma ki%'.2o_l3l3ekob, pleqding fitigue frotn.the labors 9f Sim day„ " After a song by Col. WDowell, and sundry recitations and impromptu toasts, the dinner came to'an` and, ifiA . the' illibtest drawback having marred the larmony of the . &Chalon. pm pwara PANITSTIVANI4 qivAptr.---The Saventh-rinumqvan la Cavalry have Thenilsiett ... and are 'now on they way 'home ferjtjthed for thirty days. . The, subjoi ned itkifyoc tm ... ienlary notice ofiliareginisit is from We, Louisville /sum& ~ , , ~Amonrthe regiments i)i--tho= , PikertMent of the Outaberlandilliettem*3'oft yhtolt have re-WilfdokitieriCieteriiiiP births Sofentili:Penti syllntnimOavtgyi no* in NashvillSErefitit Way . home tr4iiijotitioielfitlar furleughcandTiefult its sadly riicinciiii ranks. The career of this r beeiP regimett2ha's E among the Malt . illitin r ErtiaAZ ei l cilitY d t-fliifr%mc i it his partichatcliitillainthst dititylitalimi skirmish that has been fought in the district liotvrgeraCthe.OlittattnifiTentniitekilitireik and, undatialt . clidnilSitiiffile'liiki.brome itailfi_gSl antly: Mid - gallitid - roncif l'oli-, itii"-Oginlen rimpa mA. timo_ .. bje IleAtonolate.—ifi bat% - -taitaidfteditititilie.nktitili Ri o tkdrteen tai; ogements,lmong :.Whiblk-.' are Mona Hills, Stone iltlytegOgiVP.lrrokt+iitinkil'illte sabre cliarg9t-tt vS - Thuld 9; # - .ll l lflintic paw:ragmen "01 any :a r:l6ft iservirm has a prouder reaiic,g66.ti.b.sUig Lialtidensy_lvardtc - - .N t= vp 3iddrelbOrp 9rP iimiglioj 'h eft r it-tsyniti t abwtVilddlthal ey il44lPgAgOtl4 pplfp Pliktitiitros ll 4l 4 * - s9 o4 VPOR ti rtt 1.: I Ell PI Lancastei Typograp hical onion duly celebrateillboanni of-Franklin's birth day. Tan Fold at —ll2, the case of James O'Prail, the forger,' the_Grand Jury Lund true bills. Oa the first indictment the defendant plead guilty, and submitted to the judgment of the Court. Titit celebrated Combination Trcdlpe has ar rived, and will appear for the brat time, at Brant's Hall, this evening, In the celebrated Leger atory of ‘ The 4isilen Hand." See ad vertisement. i=zl=:i THE Two Dom.aa ANNOLE2D. -An order just issued froM:the .War Department declares that so much of General Orders No. 163, cf 1863, and of all subsequent orders, as authorises the payment of a premium of $2 to or'for scieepted recruits for volunteer organ *Mae, is annulled and no payments:of this preniium to-veteran volunteers, or to recruits for•voluntearoiganiiations, will in future' be Tile inauguration ball, last evening, was a perfect t.uccess, and we may 'say was the most megni4cent affair of the kind ever witnesaed In this city. The attendance was 13rge, and the party was composed , ' of the most • fashionable circles of society. The governor graced the occasion with his preasmoe,• and among the guests were Maj ; gen. Hancock, gen. Russell and other, distinguished gentlemen. Every thing passed off pleasantly, and the whole was a very agreeable, closing up of the exercises connected With inauguration day„ _ CAMP CURTI!' AND CAMP 1181NOLD3.—We were informed a'few days ago that Camp Curtin was about being abandoned, and a nevteamp opened ny j the Bi!te . nf APort Washington, west of the river, to be named,Camp Reynolds, in honor of the martyr General Reynolds, who fell at Get _ tyaburg. , We learn, however, that Camp Curtin will remain - in its present condition for the reoep; tion of recruits who enter the service. Ar rangements are being made for the location of the new camp, (Reynolds,) at the place above llama. This-camp will be used exclusively • , for veteran volunteers. .CouMr Pincssimos.—The following case s have been disposed of by the Grand Jury: Com. vs. Maigaret Snyder and John'Snyder 7Keeping a disorderly holm. Ignored. Com.. vs. Jacob Kline—assault and battety. True bill. Recognizance forfeited. Com. yo.'Deoitur fitiassanit aid battery. This sale having been continued 'from August' term, was put on trial, was found guilty i land was tined sls'ind costs,_ and to re. mairein custody until they are paid. Com. ye. LewTs Bosteller 7 -larceny. True bill. ~.D4fandant pleads guilty and submits. , "Core va. John M. Garverich--hurglary, on oath'of „il - ames Murdoch. This case was tried in court. and defendant acquitted. Coni. vs,Peter Wenrick;--larceny. True bill.. Case continued till next term. poin; Cath!trineS4icir.,-assault and' bit !f4o- , • • COM. VS. HOyksigatlO Wad T. Lougley—larceny. Truti bill. . Com: E",7*Butkbart—Faramsq.' True ' • • Com. vs. Samna' Reed—larceny.'Tyne bill Com. vs. Items Jenkins ' -assault and battery Tyne Cons : ,ye. OAT:les Fields :larceny. Ignored Com. vs. Jcsseph Barger—adultery. True bill Com. re. same—Fornication and bastardy True bill. 'Oorri. ve. lolin Casey . — assault and battery True bill.: Itecoguizitioe forfeited, `Them. vs. Wm. Collins—assault and tollery. Casektiled'. Defendant Com. vs. James O'Frail—forgery..Pleads guilty and submits. " • Com: vs same—forgerY. True bill. Com. vs; 'same—forgery. True bill. I ' Corn. vs. Henry Spiggle —larceny. Caps . tried. 'Defendant not guilty. Corn. vs. Solomon ou ,e er, lischlagonas Loudenschlager. and Sarok A . Londenschlager —conspiracy. Tried. Defendants not guilti. Cbm. vs. John Foster—larceny. True bill. do`th va. Dr. HooisaL4ircen7 True bill , Coni: vs. Henry Badabaugh—false pretence. True bill;' ' • -• -dom. vB, elime 7 comOpplii . ng a felony. Trip _ . . ; •,com. VS. Rrridence Hatfield--asesult and battery. Ignored.: Corn. vs.Adiettael Durkee—ail:Ault and tint ery. lenored. 1=1:=1 AttEintfaii: . " • H.Ow dear to. my heart is that habil', "Bitter Wine;" • . When pleasant remembrance brings curse it has made, . ' ' • Of gripings.and pains that have made me re. , And dangerous foundations dyspeTalazhad laid. Of long tenth:Os nighis.and of evil foreb.pdings, Of food half digested, aud. - binding an d tight,. 'Twits thus that I liveAlh.devair and with loath.: mg ."1111. Kunkel's *great remedy at length came to light; The greatest of wine ; the,whAthat gives ease, That famed, covmdmiafi.thst cnredmy disease laerniral DepotrOLlidark.et street, Harrisburg. ; • 3‘ 0 - List- of ltirora, • - , Dite.wN NOR Till ADJOUNNID 0 1, 305 1 0AFAAN CC; I OONMENOING ON NIONDATi YiBILOAir 22d,18641 D v;if ttzrg; 3oasph Brubaker, &Ina; Bayer; tim.37catelinailar. er, Jackson,. Jahn Bowsaan,, r Millerebnrg; Odmund WidorthOr . , - David ` - ):/a pie 4 LykensVGaorgi iliiika;l:Wl9oklatag t tlayid M Bppler, Londonderry; .. 31.4! ) XioSidt; Harris barg;,W.Wdfoite'r, *Antco-Maury ji:lea. Kw? ;Tab Focht, ' X , ower. Pdxton; Daniel - WK .- WA - 0i ghh, Garkerich, West ganovsr; J D Jacob B:golf ; Man, Lyket3; Peter' KellorNEfairiebnrg; isepk_ Keiper, Locul*crerry; Peter Lehman, Tiondoidehy i Daniel Lerch, West xraii over John T4nker, Washington; 1*- 18s Matter, *tishingtion; Akin Morch, _ Hatuis 1 4 111 . 1 nit, SuEgliekwa;;;;llarths, IT'SOW.Y . °49nderl7.; Jiim4 Vhish.V,` , Pyrrk 340. _ stikßeb,awk; witoniseci; ames Porter,. HarsitAirs; ..Fresliec ick 31 Stanger, Vonelwa, Weyer, iiillOraburg; paixiebUilohitßsadiliano rf-q9P3=7*lnareMattlithuriv.4s.; : ILL • 1. ,!a b you wish to impart vigor mid clearness to the voice r relieve hoarseness and bronchial af fection, get at once a box of Bannvart's Bron chial Troches, the only, effectual remedy in the market. For sale by the box, dozen or gross at C. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2 Jones Row, Barrisburg.-Pa. gg''' A liberal discount to the trade. dee24-tf I=l A CARD. • s • To Merchants, Hotel Serpen t and Buiiniss Men Generally: • Mr. Sanford having bcen solicited by a few friends to introduce in r ljarrisburg a grand Advertising Ourtain,similar to those in New 'fork Theatres—ls now prepared to receive snbscrip tions. A plan of the Curtain may be seen at the Deur Turammus office, and all informa tion can be obtained of Mr. W. H. H. Sieg.— Parties baying their business displayed upon the Curtain, bringiheir advertisements before the most generous portion of the public, and at the same time receive the benefit of a free distribution of thousandsof programmes,where on their places of business will be conspicuous ly displayed. None but the names of subscriberq will be thus introduced to this public, and they will attain a popularity that enterprising bud- OM men only deserve. Immediate application is necessary, as the season of the Opera House will open on Mon day evening,. January 26th. ' SAMUEL S. SANFORD, Proprlefbr and Manager. j.irilti tf Provosalg. Proposals for Wood. OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY or Suasurascr, DIPARTMENT 'OF TAB SIISQUIIiANFIA Barriaburg, January 181 k, 1864. Q.EALED propossis.b2 duplicate will be re 13 Ceived by the undersigned until 12 o'clock, x., Friday the 22d inst., for furnishing to the United States 50 Cords Good Merchantable Wood, of 128 cubic feet to the cord. The WMd to be either Pine, Hickory or Oak, and either dry or green, the former preferred. Bids must be legible, state the sort of wood offered, whether dry or gredh, and contain the written guarantee of two responsible names, as folloWs: "We, the undersigned, hereby guarantee that should all or any part of the above bid be ac cepted, it shall be, duly .fulfilled according to its true purport and condidons." The wood to be delivered, corded and mea sured, at the U. S. Bakery in this city. Delivery to commepce within four days from date of award, and to be delivered at the rate of at least ten cords per week. Payment to be made after the delivery of the wood, in such funds as are on hand, if none- on hand, to be made as soon as received. Proposals to be en domed, "Proposals for Wood," and addressed to J. H. GILMAN, janl9 d4t Capt. 0. S., U. S. A, Proposals fo; Hay: - OFFICE U. b. 110171LRINMINT CORRAL, } Hummeisteum, January 18th, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, at , January the 26th, 1864, for furnishing this Corral with THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (360) TONS OF,HAY, two thousand (2,000) lbs. per tbn. The-hay to be baled and to be of the best mer chantable quality ; subject to such inspection as I may ditect. Propomis for• any. amount, (say over fifty (50) tons,) will be received, baled or loose. ,Jach party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approvad sureties, for its faithful execution. The Department reserves to itself- the right to reject any or all bide if not deemed satisfac taY. Proposals will be addressed.• to Capt. JAMES •-. HOSIER, Assistant 'Quartermatiter Vo lnn teem, at Hummelstovrn, Pa., and%be en doped "Proixisals to furnish Hay.' Any In foriiiition relative to the general price of, GRAIN is solicited. By order Alexander N. Shipley, Aiting Chief Quartermaster, Depart ment of the Susquehanna.. JAMES B. HOSMEE, Capt. and A. Q. M. janl9 d6L PROPOSALS. FOR HAY. OrrionDepor Queurnituarsit. HARRISBURG, Pe.', January 15th, ]864. SBALED PROPOSALS will be riltelved at this office until 12 o'clock, , -ac., Jan. 25th, 1864, for frunishing this Department with-Fifty (50) tons of Hay, 2,000 pounds per ton, the Hay to be baled and of the best merchantable, quality.; subject to such inspection as I may' direct. Propontls for delivering the Hay loose will be received. Each party obtaining a contract will be - re quired to enter into bonds,' with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. The Depertment reserves to itself the right to rejectmly or all bids if 'not deeMed sathltac" tory. Proposals will be addressed to,Oaptain J. O. Johqeon, Asst. Q. H. Vols., Herrisburg; Pa., and endorsed "Proposals to furnish Forage."— Any. information relative to the general prices of grain and hay-is solicited. janl6 dtd STATE dA.PIT,AL HOTEL. CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUTSTS., Harrisburg, Penn9a. THE undersigned having purchased this well kfiown house has enlarged andahoronghly renovated it. Thwrooms have been rerpitinted and papered, and the entire establishment ele gaoty,re7farudahed. ,s_eing_pleasantly and eli gibly locatpl, and provided with every ounve nience, it offers.othe public , e comforts 'and luxuries of a - first clam ho t Trusty and obliging servants always indauce. A tar well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment . - THOMPSON, Proprietor de2.6 dly RALPIEL - MAOLAY, • - _ 4 ttcsxurk.e•7•-istt-.1-aesimuur omo w ith ! , _D. Fleming, Eq., second ; street, ritatjl3l3l4E,:. Strict attention paid to all legal „linsin t ees, ,collections, military claims .Rensigm3;&p, Exemptimus from draft, bleims preparecleAdt - advlca • . ilelB-deod2mo :-Ittlarirgge F YOll, 'Pated,r,Zitrivalolier; jitir.,Tehs, or anfilitig.elseln the stationery line, you will dOvirellliy - iilliieat - WIEfIyiKRIBbOESKOAB, 13019 • Harristntrg. — "DR. It'at: qwmA, 101211512 NO. 119'ILARKET ST BB hTV !Teeth positively , azttacted **not pain by the leg of..nitrope oXide. ' " oot7dtf ' Ll :ik - OEtOltpli LOT, D db ,Tuat racetve4 at - 141'1200k:in 4.0 29 .t 6 .1 • .12 „ WM. DOCK. i & CO., D .7 WA LEM IN ME 'FAIiMAY GROCEBiIZ, opposite the Minn House, have oil hand a fine selection of of dliterarit vintages. FINE AND COMMON WINES G. Of Every Description wins - Jrßya OLD BOURBON, . • FINE HUSH AND SCOTCH Whiskeys. The best ever brought to this mar ket. OLD, WHEAT, FAMILY NECTAR; And tiiircblebrated offEsnitrr aROTE WmSKL I CHAVNIIIAGNE SHLOSB 10HANNICSBURC4 J. G. JOHNSON, Capt. 86 A. Q. M . , OUSEL SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES. A LONDON•ptowN STOUT, WILD OHJIMIY, . - PLANTATION, WIGWAM. TONTO BuTEES. With a complete stock of ENGLISH . . . AMERICAN 'Pickles and Condiiikente of Ovary description now in the market,: and-et" THE LOWET 'RATES. NIS Atiotion Sale of Condemn.ed,Stook. Cavemtx Btiasau, ' °max or Carer Qtrammakutaarra, - WASHINGTON, D. C., Jut. 16, 1864 rrrr WILL BE SOLD at Mlle A 1341011; tfxAta_ highest War, at thasatabitYardmf..the Molter.. "Owes- TORY4-FoOsk, beglaiii4 on 21e,DAVOF I 864„ • :mi.! and. continuing hien -day-to , -dar-till- are sold, LL . -7 1e.t: • 3 0 0 311-,. - oftt a , s E S • 29th 4864 aco co 3EO c2i-weis it CARE:ran pa l m; TheseilEknes haveheen condemned ea-`nriftt for the cavalry service of the 11. S. Arskil . • For read and farm pin - poses mani4yisd ar _ t . galas may be had. ,"; 119ryca, will d be solebigly: - ' 13=ttryita jag dtd —9.lkief Q. 211.....Cava1ry Beau. w4nnow PIRO- -Ipmr 1.44 Wt bad; • 11. co • Want:. WANTED an Eapertenced Sidesman far grocery, doing a large business. One who Is not afraid to work, and study the Inter est of his employers will find a good situa.ion. Fast young men near not apply. Address jan2o-dlwe D. & H., Harrisburg. tATANTRD.—A LADY wishes to obtain a sit • T nation as a Restaurant Cook. Fully competent to do any kind of cooking in that Ude of boainesg. 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