ail Celtgrap4 ittiTICR. TO ADVEMTISIDItS.—AII Ad rtisemesits, Satiates Notices, Mar ag•e, Deaths, am., to secure insortion n the T.E.h.t.GlidPii, mart inyartably e accompanied with the CASH. Advertisement.. ordered in the regular veuing Edition ate inserted In the ruing Edition 'without extra charge. RRISBURG, Saturday Evening, January 243, 1864 FIZENS' MEETING! 10 BOUNTY ! OUT OF THE DRIFT! members of the City Council are unani- in favor of offering a bounty of $2OO to perEou who may Enlist to fill the quota of city, and it is hoped that our people will, aey action that may he taken in the The Council requests the citizens of burg to assemble at the C5 , c,13.3rbt Mic:+l.3Lel4l:,, (SATURDAY) EVENING, ke purpose of having an interchange of and to decide wbctber they will sustain moon, should they pass an ordinance to, the loan necessary to pay the proposed Turn out, Citizens! Lst not the i of Harrisburg be raised by a DRAFT. every man subject to a draft go to the Hones this evening. VIN AND COUNTRY iNZINIi for taking out paint," - varnieh, grease stains from silk and woolen goods, with injuring their color or texture. A fresh received and for sale at C. A. BAnnvart & 's drug store. • ja23-d3t amp immediate", a boy who can write a bawl. None need apply unless they are • to make themselves generally useful.. ADDISON, the celebrated herb doctor, has ed from Herr's Hotel to the State Capital where he may be consulted. He has some remarkable cures. Brzrnmes Cifuscu.—The Right Reverend Stevens is expected to preach to.morrow, Stephen's (Episcopal) Church. The rite Ifirmation will be administered in the. S. T. Nrcoorms, of Charnbersbarg, will in the 0:d School Prrebyterian'Church, :row morning and evening. Mr. N. has potation of being one of tia ' S inost divines in tile State. :crcrirtn. ; ---The editors of the Lancaster 19 , Express, charged by the keeper of the tar County Prison with libel, in criti the management of the prison, has been ited in the Court of Quarter SeseiOns for county. The verdict seems io meeta gen approval by the press of that city, and, ig from the evidence produced at the the aff*irs in thit institution might be Id very much. PROCEEDINGS va. F. P. Hill, with embezzlement by the Reading company. The jury returned a verdict Ity, but immediately after Its rendition unsel on behalf of the defendant moved . new trial, and asked leave to file reasons the same, which leave was granted, and the will come up for argument hereafter. We l therefore defer our remarks on this Emelt until the same is properly disposed of. following cases were taken up for trial the above case was concluded, and resulted Icated below : vs. Mary Gardner, Ida Harris and Jane A—keeping bawdy house, &c. Not guilty keeping bawdy house, but . Mary Gardner of keeping a disorderly house. L. vs. John C. Smith—larceny. Verdict, !ley. . vs. Mary Wes—larceny. Plead guilty Its. vs. John Foster—larceny. Verdict) lty. ve. Ann Mary Good'—assault and "bat," n Mary Snyder. Defendant plead guilty' ‘Unite. . c:===i was an immense auditince at Branre , last night, to witness the Star Coinbliiii-; Company in the popular play of Uncle • Cabin. All the parts were finely ren and the various characters were fre dy applauded. This evening the th'rilling entitled "Jack Sheppard, the Notorious lym an," will be presented. Miss Fanny • v. ill appear as Jack; Mr. Rouse as Joe Mr. Kent as Jonathan Wild ; Mr. as Rowland Trenchard ; Mr. Crossen Darrell ; Mr. Dunn es Owen Wood; Tay as Abram Mendez ; Mr. Hall as .rnold ; Mr. Jackson as Old Knee bone . ; )ann as Minnie Wood ; Miss Jennings as 1 Miss Martin as Poll Maggott. The en ent will conclude with the laughable, _Allied the "Whites and Browns." Go to secure seats. should not forget to mention the fact character of the audiences in attend . the entertainments of this splendid are beyond exception, and snob as are found at exhibitions of this nature. rolling the Governor and his timily, be large number of other prominent citi' we at Brant's Hall. Tne Combination have cause to congratulate themselves Lair performances are such as to warrant nlance of our first class citizens. It is reached by very few companies who riven theatrical entertainments in this A is the best possible evidence thitt the is worthy of publia patronage. To-maur Hitchcock's troupe give their fare well entertainment at Sanford's Opera House. There is a splendid bill set apart for this even ing. Don't fail to attend, as it is the last op portunity you will have of seeing this company perform here. AT a meetine of - the - citizens of the 4th ward, the following reklition was unanimously adopted and ordered to be published : Reeploac, That ,this meeting heartily endorse and will .l enstain- the action of the 4th ward Councilthen, in supporting the ordinance be fore Council, which proposes to raise money to secure, by bounty, volunteers sufficient to ex empt the city from the approaching ,draft, and recommend similar on the part of the other wards. J. A. SKULL, &oratory. Tax Seventy-seventh Regiment Penna. Vol unteers has re-enlisted. This regiment was first commanded by Col. Stambang6 subsequently promoted to Brigadier Gotland. The Colonel who succeeded him was killed at Stone River, There are about two hundred men remaining of the thousand who filled the ranks, of, the 77th when it Marched forth to defend the Union. The 46th Pennsylvania Regiment, Col. Curtin commanding, bee also re-enlisted "for the war:" . They are now at Knoxville, Tennessee, and it is expected that they will soon receive a furlough to return home Dnarr Isvisms.zres.— ender this caption, the Tory Organ publishes an , extract from a Mifilintown paper, charging ,merabers of the Board of-Enrollment of this district with mal feasance in office, and states that, in the lea guage - of "Capt. Baird," who is one of the commiseioneranppointed to investigate certain chaigcs, the testimony , is overwhelming.— Since the article appeared, Capt. Baird -has published a card in the Juniata Sentinel, denying in tote th(l language attribated to hid.: This card will suffice, for the present, to contradict the slanders uttered against Dr. Chariton, and we shall, at the proper tide, publish a full re port, commencing" with the origin of the chatges, the ... appointment and instlgetors. of the affair, together with their . final report, which, we feel confident in saying, will acquit theaeZharged with malfeasanco entirely. Here is the card of Capt. Baird, - which contradicts the article in the Ibry Organ of this morning. Bead it carefully, viz: • Ml= Messrs. Gus. Sf Denis, Bletore of the Senthul Eras:—You have calltid my attention to an editorial in the Janata True Danoerad, in which I am represented as having expressed the opin ion that testimony 'has been introduced before the Military Beard, now in session here, which is "overwhelming" as regards Dr. Charl ton, Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment—that he had acted eattuwely with ,certain onbdders. The Board of Investigation has no authority except to collect testimony. It has not been my fritentibn-to express any opinion as to the force or effect of , the testimony elicited. . .I would regard it *improper, especially thii stage of the investigation, for me to do so. I am satisfied that I have not expressedthe opin ion attributed to me. _ Z. BAIRD, Captain and President Board of Mirvriusrown, Jan. 20,1864. I=o=l THS DRAFT QMISTION Biroax %VIC CITY COON huge and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of the Fourth ward was held at the Hope Engine House; last evening, for the prir=, pose of taking action in regard to raising tbd quota of the ward to exempt it froth the draft. After a full discussion of the matter, it was de termined that a committee of six should be appointed to wait tipOik the City Council and request that body to offer a bounty of two hundred dollars for volunteers. A committee was appointed, consisting of Messrs. John Smull, William Kuhn, Asdrew Moyer, Sullivan S. Child, J. F. ;Seiler' and M. - 13. Montgomery, Who waited upori'Councij,j and stated their business, and showbiethe vantages to be gained by offering a' bounty volunteers: Mr. litiu?yer, of the Council, of fered a series of, resolutions, viz: That the city offer'a bounty of two hundred dollars to all accepted volunteers who may enlist to fill the quota required ; that "a loan be made sufficient . to pay said bounty,.and that the Legislature be requested to legalize such a loan. Mr. Maeyer also offered a resolution that; when the Council adjourn, they agree to meet on Tow day evening neat to consider the above resolu tions relative to offering a .bointy, 'and that Councilcall a meeting of the-citizens'of the city in the Court House this (Saturday) evening for the purpose of obtainisg . the, iews of said citizens in regard to'' E - 'Tremont of such bounty and obtaining the loan of a E4ficient sum.of, money `to pay ;the ; 1 - On ) - ifitiert theadjourned: A call for a meeting will be found in our columna to-day. "ATTENTION." Theremas a sound of joy on Tuesday rnorn t And tiarrhiburg's capital had &tiered theb!.. Herstateemen, and their Governor; and bright The sun shone o'er fair females and loyal men! Ten thousand hearts beat merrily ; and When the time airived for -,the.:.poyemar's message Bright eyes looked pleased to eyes that winked again ; And everything looked lovely,—and did the • soul eugage. But hold—listen 1 A sound breaks oimine ear. Did you notileir it? No ! 'twee but s fight— Or adog barking at a cow ! Disturb me not ? I'd hear the message ; no sleep till night when worth and beauty meet To spend the pleasant hoUrs, and see Andrew take his. seat ! ' • But hush ! htu:k! that sound once more I hear, And nearer, heavier coarser than before. Run ! run 1 it is—it is dyspepsia's avr,ful . bore! .Ah ! then there was a rush and one iushed out the door, His cheek quite pale, which, but an hour before Wag red ; and listening to the'ceremony— And there was naming in good time ; Great speed, :anxiety and fevered mind Were need to'lget to Kunkel's Bitter Wino; And briskly hisstening to the:victim, Cured him ' and # l3 fail" known afes 1!! General Depot for /itniker Bitter Vine of Tom, Nlark etr#, 1, COL. MONTEIONIAT will address the citizens of Lewisburg, Union county, on Tuesday evening next. I===l SUDDEN Ds...Tn.—James Donegan, a well known citizen of 'Reading, died suddenly at his home on Wednesday evening, from apoplexy. IN OP/RATION:WO learn that the difficulty on the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago B. R. has.bvin adjusted, and trains are running westward es usual. srrsrrawrreM. ' Dr. LK. Coonley, Trance Medium, will lecture In Exchange Hall, Wal nut street, Sunday, January 24th, at 24. and 7 2. M. Seata free. - IN Montrose, Bumitrehanna county, Pa., last week, a man named Joseph Parmeter beat his wife to death. Both parties were of intem perate habits. Wa have been requested to state that Patel Bidell, whose name appeared in our report of the court proceedings; ^ charged With assault and battery, is not Mr. Peter Rldell, of Harris burg. Din. C. Err announces that lie bee just re-, calved a new supply of , Baltinaore salt oysters, whickhe will pal at the_oldpricee, 50 cents per quart, solid. Evy generally has the best in town, and all ; in want ; &Old, give' him a , call linmeulately. 0 Fos Sass.—A boiler - 13 feet 6 inches long,, 2 feet 2 Inches M dianieter, three-eightbe of an inch thick,'"ivith • cast iron heads, made of wrought.iroa=lum never been used. Apply at No. 106 Market street, or at Jennings', corner of Short and flOrith streets, this city, HARRISBURG, Jan: 22,1864.—d2t0 OYSTSBB.—Joseph Hoffman, corner of Dew berry alley and Market street, has just received a large supply of the celebrated Baltimore salt oysters, which can be had served up in every style at his restaurant. No. 1 oysters by the quart constantly on hand. 0 Tux Span Wean AND xus Drurr.—All citl- VMS of the Sixth 'Ward , who are subject to the draft are regtiested to meet at the Good Will Engine House this evening, at seven o'clock, to devise ways and moans tiy which thei Ward may raise its quota of men; and mane the draft. 2t Tim following lines appropriate to the skating season, iie clipi . from a cotemporary. If a body meets a body skating- on the ice, Need a body fret a body, 'cause werry , nice— If a body kiss .a body •is there any harm in • that f When the hearts of both the bodies go all pit[i pa[ PALL or - A Enor.—VVhile the old repair shop of the Northern. Central Railroad Company,l adjoining the Lew shop in York, was being, raised up by jacks, on Wednesday morning last, one corner, gave wAy, which caused the: atzuktarato_fall InL4he • The object of raising the shop,was to elevate it: permanently by the manikin . of a new and higher foundation. ==l , VONTILATION BEDIIOOIIB.—Twd persons o 0 copying the same bedroom :will Neigh. at least a pound less in the morning than at night.— This lit-owing to.the escape'of matter that has paesed off in the meantime .through the skin and lunge. The exhalation is carbonic acid gas, which is ioisoilous. This kediffnied`ba the' air or absorbed by the bedclothes. The fact suggests thenecesslty for ventilating sleeping rooms, and airing bed clothes in the morning , before making a bed. • IF iOu wish to impart vigor and clearness to 'the voice', 'relieve boarieness and bronchial af fection, get at once a box of Bannvart's Bron chial Trochee, the only effectual remedy in the market. For sale by the box, dozen or gross at C. A. BannYart & Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2 . , Jones Bow, Harrisburg, Pa. Fr A liberabliscourit to the tiade. deo24-tf Tim celebrated crystal epectacles, properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diarneter ; tower telmcopee, field eases?, definingnn object iron' one to ten mike, and all kinds of opticalmnthematical-:and philo lophical instrumenta at Jlosendale's Optic* . in stitnte, 8 'Market SitAire. 4rtifielal e3res In serted. Send lova circular ! janBdtf • Rim Cuarnsanexn, Pl., Jan. 20, 1864 Laim:—ltirs. Ball, will.you please par don me for the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. 1 feel myself Under obligations to you:for the benefit I have de rived from your medicine and eye salve r having suffered for many years most excruciating pain in my head, breast and aide, not being free from pain day or night. nd I have been doctoring with well-skilled and practical phy sicians fur some years, and all attempts, proved a failure. Phild given up all Wes of recovery andfelt fully resigned to await my fate, which foretold an untimely grave. My father being a resident of Siddonsbing, and - living' quite a distance from yolit,:kdid nok.get tohear,of your medicinethat has proved a wonderful care indeed. Some few months • ago 'I was advised by a lady friend of mine to try your medicine. She stated to me that she mettle use of your medicine: and salve, which proved a calif. Feel Lug rather loth wt-firat to try; as Thad - laid out money time after time ;which made. the ex penses very heavy — aid all for naught: But having great confidence. In my friend's integ- City, J. ws.priiinptetl'io hearken to her kind entreaty'and try for myielf. I thor efore pur chased two dollars and a half worth of your medicine,; and, to my utter astonishment, in one week r felt a great change, and. in two WeekaWai entirely _free from all pain, and your eye salve,ecfected fi cure , for which all other Washes and salves proved luselese. My eyelids were so muck inflamed that I was, forced to wear glassesfor some years, and now I have no occasion at. all to wear the glawiesony eyes being well. 1 therefOre have reiolved, dear lady, to let you know that I could not rest con tent until I would return my heartfelt congat tantiohsiqu, Ity friend and benefactress, for the good - you have acimmplished, -feeling myself a new creature entirely. • You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you feel so inclined.. I Close by requesting you to accept my warmest regards, with a hope that Or humanity's sake, your life may .be pro longed.• Success be your? ferever in performing the wonderful cuie.-. • - • You're With reapict A MA YE. BROWN. further information, address Mari E. : New °timberland, Cumberland. 1,1136.,11;;Bialk :N0.027 ,, Mali Elie street liarriabnrg, Pa. j2lltf )04 4 CARD frb Merchants, Hotel Serra, and &slams Men Generall: Mt Sanf y ord having been solicited by a few friends to introduce in Harrisburg a grand Advertising Cartais,aimilar to those in New York Theatres—le now prepared to receive subscrip. tions. A plan of the Curtain may be seen at the DAILY Thinners office, and all informa ticsitan be obtained of Mr. W. H. H. Sing.— Parties bearing their business displayed upon the Curtain, bring their advertisements before the most 'gmcrous portion of the public, and at the tame time incebre the benefit - of a free dfiltribution of thoinandsof prugnatimes,where on their places of business will .be conspieueus iiidisiilayed. -None but the names , of autisalibers• will be thus introduced to the public, and they will attain a popularity- that enterprising bud . ness 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, jeal6 tf Proprietor and Manager. NatiCtf MotherS, Mothers. Mothers. riON'T fall to procure; SIRS. WINSLOW'S IJ SOOTHING SYRUP' . for 0111 - 14DBEN TBETHING. • This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in:the United State], and has been tilied foi thirty l Years with never frilling safety and stirs ceembY nitillons of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the ohild from pain, but invigorates the stomach and. bowels, corrects; acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GERM XE,TRE, BOWELS, AND WIND , COLIO. Ni'e believe it the •Best and Surest -Remedy in the World; in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRDZEA IN CHILDREN; whether Ha** iron]. Teettdng or from any other masa. • • directions for lasing will aocompaly each bottle. NoneHenuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS - &-PERKINS, New 'York, is on the outside wrapper. ' • Sold by all Hedicioe Dealers. Principal Office, 48•Dey Street, NEW YORK. - MOB ONLY 25 MINTS nit Barite jan22-dlm Bro*Wa Bronchial Troches "I bavetiever`changt3d my mind respecting them froth the fits% except to think yet better of that which I beganthinking well of." • , Bev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. " The Troches area staff of life to me." Prof.;DWARD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. "For Throat Troubles they-are a specific." • N. P. WILLIS. • "Too, favorably known to need commendaL Hog. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate. "Contain no opiamnor anything injurious." , Dr. A.. A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston. ",An elegant combination for Coughs." Dr. Q. Proeton. it I recommend their use to Public Speak ers." • • Rev..E. H. CHAPIN. Moat salutary relief in gonohitis." Bev. S. - SEIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio "Very beneficial when suffering from Cohis.'! . Bev. R. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of. breathing peculiar to Asthma." • - Rev. A.:O. EGGLESTON, New York. They have suited my case .exactly, reliev , hig my.throat so that I could sing with ease." HUOIIABIEEI3--- Phodater•French Pariah Church, Montreal. are haltaliona be sure to obtain the jiin2l dBtwlre. Non abvertirtnients LOST, YESTERDAY—A Lady's Gold Watch, having a View of Baltimore on the Calm • and a Hair Chain, between Eppley,s store and Bur nite & Weldimi'i photograph "rooms, in Market street. The : finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Store of D. EPPLEY, Mar ket square. jan23 d2tO SEGARS t SEGARS ,2,5000 CONOHAS. 35,000 GOOD SIXES. On hand and for " 3 sale by JOHN O. HPIRRAN, ja23 dive* • Lawieberry, York co., Pa. To Sufferers from Disease or Pain, H. ADDISpN, M. D., CELDBRITED MINCH !X MINER LID ,_HERB DOCTOR, OP Va,fohresmantivcaa' l again in naaard taken a room at STATE CAPITOL HOTEL., Where he will remain a short time. The af flicted are invited to call betwefil the hours of 9 e. m., and 1 P. st., and from 2 to 8 r. nr. HIS EXAMINATIONS An FREE, And are peculiarly valuable, interesting, and satisfactory, owing to his perception to 'read aid detect disease, of whatever nature, and wherever located; -without-making any enqui ries of those who call reigieotiag their 'disease or illness, • DR. ADDISON Has lately discovered and brought into his practice a method of treatment with which he perfonns the most unexpected and remarkable cures of the age. With his new remedies, combined with his magnetic healing powers he causes those old lingering complaints and chronic diseases which have so perplexed phy sicians in all ages to flee like magic. Truly this is an age of speed' and improvement, and who can tell what, a year may develop in this or that branah of science ? jan22dtf GREAT . BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! T LEAMY, Third and Market" streets, offers J . his entire stock of CLOTHING and fix tures, either in whole or in part, to suit pur chasers. Desires to close out in 80 days. Also, a small Farm, 4 miles from the city, will be sold at a bargain. Fine House and out-buildings, young, thriving Orchard, &c. jan2l3to $3OO REWARD. ttLIE store of the subscriber was burglariotur ly entered on the night of the 16th Inst., (Saturday,) the saf'e blown open and , robbed of Government and State bink notes, personal checks aiid':other. papers. The above reward will be paid <upon the Con viction of the thief or thieves. • •GEG. G. KUNKEL. 11 - 11 1 1 USBURG Jan. 18th, 1364.411mM 211011111RAPIS WEIDERLUS I • r• DIIRNITE & WELDON, - • roluinams or mos ROAD, ESPECTFULLY inform thewitissens of R rlsbnrg that they have moved their place of business from Ridge Road to No. 110-Market street, between Fourth and. Fifth, where they hive fitted up anew IROTOGRAPH GALLERY, with all the modern improvements, where they are prepared to do first class work. :We guarantee pjirteot satisfaction to all who Vor us with a oil.: . nottdam cEIniWBAREADOR:EIBREING for sale'at je:olo -3' . Wants. • W ziNTED TO BENT—A House containing . four or five rooms, from the Ist of April next. Inquire at -THIS OFFICE. jan22 dif WAITTED—A White Woman, as Cook.-- Liberal wages paid. Apply at jan2l d3to THIS OFFICE. WANTED an Experienced Salesman for a grocery, doing a large briefness.. One who iwnot.afraid to work, ancLateuly the inter est of his employers, will find a good sitaajon. Fast young nun need not apply. Address jan2o-cllive - D. & H. Harrisburg. frquals. Proposals for Hay. ()MOH 11. S. Govilaawan COB.BAL, t Hum=lemon, January 18th, 1864. QBALED PROPOSALS Will be received 'at this office unti1...12 o'clock, sc , January the 25th, 1864, for furnishing this Corral- with THREE HUNDRED AND ITYIT (350) TONS Or HAY, two thousand (2,000) lira. ' per ton. The hay to be baled and to be of the best mer chantable quality ; subject to such inspection as I may direct. Proposals for any amount, (say over fifty (50) tons,) will be received, baled or loose. Each party obtabahag a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithrul execution. The DepartMent reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfac tory. Proposals will be addressed . to Capt. JAMES R. HOWER, Assistant. Quartermaster Volun teers at Hummeistown, Pa., and will be en dorsed "Proposals 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 R.,HOSILER, janl9 d6l Capt. and A. - Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR HAY. OMORDEPOTQTJAILTimmimat, . Hanmentrsa r Pa. January 15th, 1864. SRALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, e., Jan. 25th, DM, for famishing this Department with Fifty (50) tons of Hay, 2,000 pounds per toe, the Hay to be baled and of the best mercßantable quality ; subject to such iniprotion as I may direct. Propo:als for delivering the Hay loose will be rarebit d. Each party obtaining a contract will be re quired to enter into bonds, with appioved sureties, for its faithful execution. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfac tory. Proposals will be addressed to Captain J. G. Johnson, Aset. 4 M. Vols., Harrisburg, Pa., and endorsed "Proposals to furnish Forage."— Any information relative to the general prices of grain and hay is solicited. ._ ' J. G. JOHNSON, janl6 cltd - Capt.. &A. Q. Al. LILLIE'S SAFES. CHILLED AND WROUGHT IRON. 1-4 .0 1 1 i-A o CUT—Showing the Net Wort ft Pq If Wrought Iron Bare. . THE attention of business men generally is Invited to the superior advantages of this Safe over all others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qttal ities. They are all 'secured by a Combination Lock, without key or keyhole, and the whole outside of the Safe is CHILLED IRON, (from inches to 2 inches thick, and Is proof against the punch or drill and the use of powder, as frequently employed by burglars in their ope rations. Descriptive circulars furnished by • GEO. W. PARSONS, 110 Market street, Harrisburg, jan2o dlw Agent for Central Penna. TREASURY DIPARMINT, OFFIOB OF COMPTROLLER OF vna CURRIE= F, Wasnimanot, .lau. 16, 1864. VTHEBEAS, by satisfactory evidence, pre seated to toe undersigned, it has been made to appear that the First. National Bank of Harrisburg, in the county f Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bias been'dilly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled '!An - act to pro vide a National currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the *circulation and redemption thereof," approved February 25th, 1868, and has complied with all the provisions of said act, required to be complied - with before commencing the business of banking. Now, therefore, I, Hugh M'Culloch, Comp troller of the =nag, de hereby certify •that the First National Bank of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, is au thorized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid. s.] In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, .this 17th day otJannary, 1864. HUGH WOULLOCH, janl9 2m - Comptroller of the Currency. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. rriHE several properties of the estate of WIL- A. LIAM ALLISON, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street and Chestnut street, at and near the cor ner of Front and Chestnut-streets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 191 acres of land at the eastern terminus of Mathes street, are offered for sale. For terms of sale, apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. de2l-dtf) THOMAS COCHRAN. rtirß S! F UR S!! FUR S!!I lAM carrying out my well earned reputation for selling the best made FURS at the most reasonable prices, and offer no* my splendid assortment of Hudson Bay Sable, Rich Mink Babies - Bihar!An Squ irrel, . - Cbinchilla~ Stone Martin, Fitch, &c., &o. FURS for Ladies and Mies( s at the most rea sonable prices. Or My stock of- Hudson Bay and Mink Sa bles is the finest ewe offered in this market, and comprises: Riding-Capes, Three-Quarter and Half- Capes, Berthas, Collars, Mum, &c. JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, No. 416 Arch street, aboveAth south side, Philadelphia. P. S.—No business transacted on Saturday. 628 dlrnif MASON'S BLACKENING. 60 0 DOZEN "UST recalved and'frcistlo, wholesale and MT' tall. [sept24]" - WM. BMX; .1•2".; & CO. %nmortmente. _ SANFORD AND TROUPE: OANFORD AND TROPE- RILOBRENG OF THE SEASON. RE-OPEMNO OF THE SEASON. MONDAY EVENING, JANITA.RY 25th. MONDAY EVENING, JANDARY 25th. MONDAY MINING. JANUARY 26th. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25th. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25th. MONDAY EVENING-, JANUARY 25th, The interior renovated, re-decorsted, &c. NEW FACES, SANFORD AND TROUPE; direct from New Orleans, orsor ON • MONDAY EVENING. Orchestra Seats can be procured in advauce at Barmart's Drug Store. - jan2l d3t Sanford's Opera House, W. Hitchcock 8s Co proprietors POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THIS POPULAR MINSTREL TROUPE. This awning the laughable farce of THE LaiElm BOY. Paddy Miles. - MR. HOLMES D'Coates W.- HITCHCOCK. Saturday Evening last night of thepopular:: Troupe, and BENEFIT OF THE COMPANY. Grand jubilee every evening daring this week. Come in time and secure seats. Admission . 26 cents. Orchestra seats •SO " Private boxes $6 00 Reserved seats for ladies. NOTICE. • This popular company will perform at Die bier's Hall, Williamsport, positively on MONDAY, JANUARY 25th, and will return to Harrisburg in the course of a few weeks. jaulB BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL. GRAND STAR Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, SPLENDID SATURDAY NIGHT BILL. SPLENDID SATURDAY NIGHT BILL. CONEIBMIG OP JACK SHEPPARD! • JACK SHEPPARD ! JACK SHEPPARD ! JACK SHEPPARD! JACK SHEPPARD ! JACK SHEPPARD ! JACK SHEPPARD! JACK SHEPPARD! And the laughable farce about White's and Brown's. White's and Brown's. MISS FANNY DUSAN, MIBB FANNY UNMAN, MISS FANNN MINHAM, MISS FANNY USUAL As Jack Sheppaiitand hies. Peter White. Introducing nomerone Songs and %sits. and a COMIC PAS DE DEUX For particulars see small bills. CANTEBINTRY MUSIC HALL, WALNUT STRXET BELOW THIRD. J. Budd OPEN EVERYCompa EVENING with a first-class ny o SINGERS, f COMEDIANS, Admission Seats in Boxes. janl2 Nun abvextiuntents. Sale of Government Horses at Auction: CAVAZET BORBA; Onica OP CHM' Quanvcatteama, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 10, 1864. UOTION SALES of condemned Govern ./1_ went horses will be held at the.follovrtog places—two hundred (200) tabe sold at each place, viz: At Trenton, N. J.; Wilmington, Del; Car lisle, Pa.; and York, Pa. Dae notice of the days of sale will be pub lished. Farmers and others are invited to attend these sales, as many of these horses, though unfit for the United States cavalry service, will be found to be valtrible for ordinary road and farm service. Terms: Cash, in United States Treasury notes. JAMES A. !KIN, ja2o dlw Chief Q. X. Cavalry Beam. Sale of Government Horses at ' Auction. CAVALRY Buassu, 0.17/0B . OF CHEW -1 . - WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 10, 1864. TATILL be sold at Public Auction, at the V V Corrals at Gleam°, D. 0., in the vicinity of Washington, D. 0., on the Second and Fourth Wednesdays in January, 1864, viz: 18th and 27th days of the month—a lot of CAVALRY HOME, condemned as unfit for public service. . azgorixiss-cus.sum n United States Tremmri Note& Sale to commenca at 10 o'clock, A. M. JAMES A. KELM, ja2o dlw Chief Q. M. Cavalry Bureau. CANDLES. CANDLES. CANDLES. QPERM, all sizes, IEL, • TALLOW, A large lot at Da2o) W. DOCK, Js., 'Soldier's - Coat and rapera Found. A COAT containing a furlough and other papers, belonging to John McLane, of the Tenth Pennsylvania Reserves, wasfotmd. The owner, (who belongs to *Weer, 'Pa.,) can get hie property by adling at THIS 'OFFICE, de- Acribing his property, and paying for this ad vertisement. janl9 FOUND ORSTOLEN. ONE HORSE 'BLANKET and BUFFALO! KOBE; which the owner can have by , „:!:3im: . on the Chief of Police, proving ProPerty .and paying for this advertisement.C , .. BELL . - z ' - B AMP, kuil2. Chief of Police. • IaLIIGB lot of beet quality of Mercer rota- A toes just received and for sale by 110Y5fA k & KOETIPEE, deol2dif 3 Markel Square. SWELT 888, at WM. DOCK, Ja., & 00; bIAW FACES. janlB-dla ffole Lessee DANCERS, &0., &O 16 cta 26" and
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