ENE (--*- 11 A I:i.i sBUIi,G, PA FRIDAY EYENING, 11 a 1 13, IS6I _ . NOT it'E TO ADVERT' SEU.S.—AII Adver t k e n : ruts, Business Notices, Marriages, IP. ants, &e., to seeure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, mast invariably be accent- Far lezi with the CASH. Advertisements orsti,red in the regular II: vent ng Edition are inserted in the Morn- Ea it i on without extra charge. 'TO OV AT I)COUNTRY. Trut LADIES OP HARRISBURG would do well to call and examine the fresh supply of Mil liacry and Straw goods just received by Mrs. Hibbs', No. 8 -Market Square, next door to Felix's confectionery. They are of the latest styles and best quality, and will be sold at low d3t MEE A IN'UAIBER of beautiful buildings are in pro cess of construction, in various portions of this city. TA spirit of improvement is abroad in our midst. PoCKETS PICK ' ED. —We learn that two sol diers had their pockets picked last night in the neighborhood of the depot. One of them lost $35 and the other some $6O. The long fingered gentry still appear to infest our city. I=l CAPT. GRANGER advertises for proposals for furnishing the subsistence department, lo catea in this city, with beef. See advertise ment. The proposals will be received until three o'clock, r. m., on Saturday, 21st inst. OPEN Aumt.—Clark's Photograph gallery at Millersburg having been undergoing altera tions for the last two weeks, will open for bu siness on Monday next, May IGth. His old customers and the public are invited to give Lim a call. 2t* AUC nas.—Will be sold at public auction, tomorrow, Saturday morning, at the market, a large assortment of bed clothing, consisting of feather beds and pillows, comforts, quilts, pillow cases, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11l o'clock, A. 15. DANIEL BARR, WE had a tremendous rain, accompanied with thunder and lightning, last night. The lightning struck,the wires of the Inland Tele graph Line, and did some damage to the office, but it was speedily repaired. We were favored with another heavy fall of rain at noon to-day. CEIE FOl2 THE PI:ONT.—The 181 th regiment of Peimsylvania Volunteers has been ordered to the front, and expected to leave to-day. Yes terday the regiment was mustered for pay, and afterwards had a street parade. Six full companies were on parade, and made a fine appearance. There are a large number of huge, able-bodied men in the 184th. Col. Storer was in command of the regiment. I=l STRIKE AT THE MONI)OHE 'HON Wonxs.--Last Monday afternoon the employees of the Pennsylvania Iron works, at Danville, struck for higher wages, and the works were forced to close. The increase which they demand is one dollar per ton upon the iron manufac tured. The firm has since offered to advance the wages to eighty cents per ton, and some of the strikers have accepted the terms and resumed work. REV. S. P. Mucus's., we learn, has accepted the call lately tendered him by the Old School Presbyterian church of this city... His per manent connection with the church will pro bably not commence until about the first of September. He will preach nest Sabbath, morning and evening, after which he will be absent until the time arrives for assuming the pastoral relation. The pulpit of the church will meanwhile be supplied from Sabbath to Sabbath, as usual. EVERY loyal man and woman in Harrisburg is to-clay rejoicing over the glorious news re ceived from our noble army. Those who were fearful of the result begin to see light ahead, and all hope for the speedy overthrow of the . rebellion. There arc, however, in our midst those who would rejoice at the defeat of the Union arms. Such persons are to be de spised ten-fold more than the rebels who are iu arms against us. 'Let the loyal people con tinue to rejoice, and at the same time keep an eye on traitors. Anox of such articles as wounded soldiers require, is about to be made up here by the Lollies' Union Relief Association. Presum ing that all members will desire to contribute, they can do so by sending such articles as will carry safely, to the house of John IL Briggs, Esq., so that they may be packed this evening. At this season it is well known that nobody has a large supply on hand, but one . cup of jelly or one can of tomatoes or pickles from each person, or some dried rusk, sugar, lemons, tamarinds, Sse.., will soon fill a box. Let us do what we can. M. S. BEATTY, Ssltrono's OPERA HOUSE.-- " A place essays to burlesque the isms of the day," S an f or d is a man of excellent wit, and produces all he undertakes in a spicy way, for satire and rid.- ieule, or to compliment. We know of none so brilliant. He takes advantages of all things within his broad field of attraction, and nothing escapes his notice. His jokes are like red-hot shot discharged from a Well aimed mortar—bound to hit—but in place of killing, are bound to cure all disposed to the blues in these war times. A visit to Sanford's is a prolongation of life and a bad patronage to drugs, and a surety that you will all .live and see an end to this rebellion, and be a be liever, that Sanford is a life - preserver. Go_to Sanford's to-night ;he will tell you all about the war, as he is posted with telegraphic in formation. You may rely on all you hear at the Pioneer Palace of Fun. A CHANGE in the time of running trains on the Pennsylvania railroad will take place on Monday next. GONE WEST---The remains of Gen. flayS passed through here last night, en route for Pittsburg, to his family, Ems intended for insertion in the local department of our evening edition must be handed in before noon. POLICE items, as well as items of every de scription are dull. The war news causes everything else to be forgotten. A LITTLE boy died of suffocation, in Craw ford county, caused by a piece y cinnamon bark getting into his windpipe. WE, learn from our exchanges that flax mills are being erected in different sections of the country. Flax culture will be profitable the coming season. Orr, CREEK, in Pennsylvania, has produced forty thousand barrels of oil during the past two weeks, and another well in the same neigh borhood is yielding at the rate of four hun dred and eighty barrels a day. A THE.VRICAL company will open Brant's Hall, on Monday evening next, when the great play of the Octoroon will be produced. Thel company is composed of a number of ladies and gentlemen of ability. AMONG the officers killed in. the recent bat tle, we notice the name of Colonel Peter Lyle, of the 90th Pennsylvania r egiment ; Colonel Dare, of this State, was mortally wounded, and has since died. KAIMISBURGELS IN THE BATTLE.--The fol lowing is the list of the wounded in Co. "D " 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, "Kepner Feneibles," as far as heard from: Lieut. E. Snyder, Michael Cunningham, John Hicks. KICKED 13Y A. HORSE.—The Middletown /aur ae/ says: On Monday, while a umber of children were playing on the commons, near the out-let lock, where two hors& were graz ing at large, one of the animals turned on the children, and kicked a sou of Mr. James Wilson, aged about four years, cutting him very badly in several places about the head, and fracturing several ribs. It is a wonder the child was not instantly killed. Auctioneer FAST - Bois.—The Mayor or . Pittsburg re ceived from Philadelphia, on. Monday, a tele graphic dispatch, informing him that three young boys who had left'the latter city would arrive in Pittsburg in the afternoon, and re questing hini. to have them token into custody. When the train arrived, the fugitives were ar rested and taken to the Mayor's office,together with their baggage, which consisted of three rifles, four pistols, oil cloth coats, powder, percussion caps, fishing lines, and everything required to make a good outfit fOr sportsmen. The lads stated to the Mayor that they were on their way to Idaho, and intended, when they arrived there, to subsist on game and fish. They were very anxious to proceed on their journey, but the Mayor locked them up Their parents arrived iu that city on Thurs day and took charge of them. SUPREME Counr—Middle .District.—Court convened at 9 o'clock this mo:rning. Present Justice Thompson, acting C. J., Justices Strong, Reed and Agnew. Trial list for York and Adal us called over Channel] vs. Harrison—Y ork, argued.— Pallthrop for Plaintiff in Error ; Mayer for Defendant in Error. Motion quashed. Heidelberg Township Road--York. Sub mittted. On motion of. Dir. Keesey, H. Forry vas admitted as a member of this bar. Keefer vs. Schwartz—York, argued. For ry for Plaintiff in Error ; Reeney for Defend ant in Error. Snyder's Appeal—Adams, ;submitted. Mc- Lean for Appellee ; Hepburn for Appellant. Court adjourned till 3 o'clock Monday af ternoon. 1 3 2.10iSRLVAIN7ANS AT NAsirmax. — Proln a letter received this morning from!Orgt. Will A. Coulter, who is on duty at the "Head : quarters of the District of Nashville," we glean the following particulars: Capt. Eckels, of Harrisburg, is Assistant Commissary of Muster, on the staff of Maj. Gen. Rousseau, who is commander of the Dis trict of Nashville. • • The Seventy-nirith .Pennsylvania regiment Passed through Nashville, recently. , That gal lant officer, Col. Hambright, halted the regi ment in front of Gen. Rousseau's headquarters, and at the request of the General, exercised the regiment in the manual of arms. The accuracy and celerity of their "movements elicited the highest plaudits from' the as sembly who witnessed the drill. The 79th having at one time been under the command, a tiger was given for the General at the con clusion of the drill, and the band favored. those present with a national air. The Seventh Pennsylvania. Cavalry, which had been encamped near Nashville, moved about the first instant. The brigade to which this regiment was attached, Was commanded by Col. Sipes. The letter says that the greatest activity prevailed in all the departments at Nashville; hospitals were preparing for those who might be wounded, and sanitary store s were accumu lating in large quantities. Pres't U. R A SPECIAL NOTICES. _ . This week is a good time to cut and trim your corns, and to get some of Mrs. Ball's Corn Salve that has cured so 'very many. All who have corns just try for your vires. Can be had Cilr 15 cents a box, at No. 27, South Pine street, MRS. L. BALL. N. B.—Orders from a distance promptly attended te, as this can be sent by This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de mand, is made from the choicest materials, la mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Dmggistq and Fancy Goods Dealers isaft4kw.ly I==l I=l I== I=l To all who have Corns. COLGATE?S HONEY SOAP. BannvarVs Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Thro I eases, &c., are specially recommendeu to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, t _ whom all orders should be addressed. =old by druggist every where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: Hs_caislitract, Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. Beiswvear—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and othel preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with tlitem all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, , Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. ggif-I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Batuivart's Troches. W. C. CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. HARRISBURG, Jan., 1864. To C: A. BLiiiivezr—Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing" the effectiveness of the delivery of public ad dresses. Yours, &o. JNO.W ' ALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. 13Alurveirr—Dear Sir:. Having used your Troches, I am free to say they are the best I have ever tried and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persons licted with sore throat or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &c., G. G. RAKESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, HARRISBURG, Feb. 29, 1864. To C. A. B.irufvurr--Dear Sir : I have found your Troches to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great bene fit to all public speakers. A. 3. HERB. Military Business Attended To Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Maims, generally, made out and collected. Per sons residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law Third street, Rarrisburg,.Pa. del7-dly CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! ALL sizes, kinds and styles at very low prices. The best quality of Hoop skir4s from 75 cents to $2.00. A superior article of white muslin at 25 cents.• A good article of ladles' stocking, 25 cents per pair. Also, a large and beautiful assortment of spring and summer dress goods, ladies' and gentlemen's handker chiefs, bummed and plain, cambric and Swiss muslin, cambric and Swiss edging, and a full and complete as sortment of other goods, to which we inviite attention of purchasers S. LEWY, Rhoads' old stand, corner Market and Second sts. HAIR DYE 2 HAIR DYE 2 2 Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Dye IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. The only Harmless, Trace and ./Zelizaie Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Mossy Black or Natural Brown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frequently restoring its pristine oolor, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes.. The genuine is signed WILLIAM. A BATCH ELOR. AR others are inure imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c Factory—Sl BAR. CLAY Si', N. Y. BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILER CREAN FOR 1:00281,10 THE HAIN Ja2.lly- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. prORSE FOR SALT.—Barr .C6Son, auc. tloneors, will sell (to-morrow morning at Market) a good, sound horse St fur riding or driving. myl3-dlt* ESTRA.Y COW.—Strayed from the resi dence of the undersigned, in Colder's house, near the canal bridge, at the foot of Chestnut street, a red Cow. Afreward will be given for her return. myll.--3t* CONRAD EHRHART. FOR, SALE.—The good will, stock and fix tures of a Bakery and Confectionery, well situated, and doing a good cash business. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply to J. J. SMITH, Mechanicsburg, Cumber and county, Pa. myll-3t PROTOGRAPIIS!! WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL. CARDS at 10 cents.. 1000, 7by 5000 9at 50 cents. , , Liberal discount by dozen or hundred. Selllng like ROT CAKES. Call soon on SILAS WARD, 12 Third street, Rusin and Fine Arts. myl2-43t mo THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned will A_ offer for sale, In their season, n very large quantity of ROSE BUSHES, and FLOWER PLANTS in great variety. J. AIISEL HORSES: HORSES: HORSES: WAR DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY BURR" OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, WASHINGTON, May 7, 1664. QEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office'-until 12 o'clock R. Monday, May 16th, for two thousand (2000) cavalry horsn3, to be delivered at the Government stables in Harrisburg, Penna.., within fif ty (50) days from the date of contract Said horses to be sound in all particulars,. well broken, full flushed, from fifteen. (15) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five (5) to nine (9) years old, in good condition, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes. • These specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by guaranty for its faithful performance. oirShonld any United States officer guarantee the pro posal of a bidder who should prove to be irresponsible, his name will be reported to the Secretary of War, with a rec commendation that such officer be dismissed the service. All bidders and guarantors will be held to the strictest ac countability, and every failure to comply with terms of con tract, or to make the contract when awarded, will'be followed by prosecution to the full extent of the law. Form of bid and guaranty can be had on application to this office, or to tho United States Quartermaster, at Harrisburg, Penna. Successful bidders will be prepared to enter into written contracts, with good and sufficient security immediately on the acceptance of their bids. The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. Bids for fifty (50) horses and upwards will bo enter tabled. Bids for the entirenuailier of ItorSestegniredare invited. Payment will be promptly mn ie on completion of con tract. No mares mill be received. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Cavalry Horses," and addressed to Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington, D. C. Any other information will be. promptly given on appli cation, personally or by letter, to JAMES A. EKIN, .Lieutenant Coloneland Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. gPOrchase in the open market will be motioned, at Harrisburg, until the contract is awarded. Price, one hundred and forty-five dollars ($145) per head. Payment made in Certificates of Indebtedness for eight (8) horses or more. mylo-td GRAND PIC-NIC FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, TO BE HELD. AT A.EIE - INJLEIVS WOODS, ON MONDAY, MAY 16, 1664. Tickets " '25 cents An excellent string,band will be in attendance Omnibuses will leave Wagner's hotel; &gaud and Dheitnut; also, from Stemler a hotel on Ridge Road, daring the day. my/1-W WANTS. WANTED—A middle-aged GIRL; one that can cook, wadi and iron. None but a good one 11 , .ed apply. Wages '471.75 per week. Apply at 74 'Mar ket street. myl3-8t WANTED—Two good Milliners; two good hands; good wages will be paid. Apply to Mrs. J. HIRES, No. 8 Market squaw., next door to Felix's con lectionery myl3-412.;* WANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a good meat Cook. Inquire at the ap3o—dtf BRADY HOUSE. AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard His tory of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. :21J0,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars Address JONES BROS. S CO., de 80 Publishers, Baltimore, lid, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CCANNEDFRUITS' OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. SAUCES of all the celebrated manufaciturers. SARDINES, OLIVE OILS, of ererydescription. _ Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEJO, COFFEE, SUGAR and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best Selected stock outside of Philadelphia. Ali goods guaranteed as represented. Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance. Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. SHISLER & FRAZER, 111y5 successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. PHILADELPHIA _COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE. FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 Arch street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE SMITH, A. M., Principals. Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Mathe matics, higher English and Natural Science for those who graduate. Modern Litnguages, Music, Painting and Elocution by the best masters. For ciircuiars apply at the Institute, or address BOX 2611 P. 0., Philadelphia ra. ap2o.6m* • MOTH SACHET POWDER, FOR PERFUMING LINEN AYE PREVENTING MOTH. THIS POWDER —a compound of variable articles fel' the destruction of insects--distributed among or dusted over Furs, Woolens, Carpets, Clothing, Jrc., packed away for summer, will effectually preyent motif: • Being also a delightful, diffusable perfume it will itn pregriate clothing, &c., with a lasting and pleasant odor. .The finest fabric cannot ba injured by its use. Prepared and sold at KELLER'S• Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Harker Street. ap23 AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR DE'PARTNIVIT, CAVALRY . BUREAU,] • OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 25, 1864. WILL be sold at public auction, to the highestbidder, at the times and places named be low. viz: Mifflin. Penn's, Thursday, May 19th. Reading, Penn'a, Thursday, May 26th. Lebanon, Penn's, Thursday, Jape 2d. Northumber:and, Penn's, Thursday, Juno 9th. Scranton, Penn's, Thursday, June 16th. Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 23d. One Hundred (1001 horses at Gettysburg, and Two*Hun dred and Fitty (250) at each of the other places. These Horses have been condemned as unfit fur the Cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good. bargains may be had. Horses will be sold singly. Sales begin at 10 A. al., and continue daily till all are Sold. TESMS: C ASECin United States Treasury notes only. 41, AMES A. - EKLN. ap22.-dtd Lt. Col. and C. Q, M. Cavalry Bureau. MAGNOLIA BALM. THIS is the .most delightful and extraordi nary article ever discovered. It changes the Sun burn and Face and Hands to a pearly, satin texture, of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples, and rough uessof the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transpa rent andsmooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin, Patronized by Actresses and Opera Bingers. It is tvhat every lady should have. Sold wholesale and re tail by S. A. KUNKEL it BRO., ap29.atf 118 Market street, Harrisburg. Thomas C. MacDowell/ Attoraey-at-Law. OFFICE IN THLED ST., BELOW PINE. HARRISBURG, PA ALL manner of Military Claims promptly attended to, and claims collected against the General or State Governments, either in Congress, the Court of Claims at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un necessary delay, and on moderate terms. ap29-d6m 1864 ROACHES, &c. 1864 As Spring approttehes ANN S and ROACHES Frontheir holetsome,out; And MICE and RAW, in spite ef CATS Gaily skip about. COSTAR'S EXTEMINATORS. For Rats, Mee, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Mosquitos, filbths in Furs, Woolens, etc., Insects on Flouts, Fowls, Animals, etc. "15 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." .ftfa - Sold by all Druggists everywhere far! ! Bawaits I I I of all worthless imitatßts. tar" Costar's" Depot, No. 483 Broadway, N. Y. X/4? - Sold by D. W. GROSS & CO., Wholesale and retail agents, marl.6-claw6m Harrisburg, Pa. Dr. J. P. KELLER'S Dental Preparations. GRANULAR DENTIFRICE! IMBRIUM TOOTH WASH! THESE elegant preparations combine the most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities. They render the Gums hard and healthy; neutralize the acid secretions of the mouth, (thereby removing the prime muse of decay.) By their detersive properties they preserve the natural color of the Teeth, without in the least degree injuring the enamel, while they impart to the breath a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.— In fact they are THE BEST ARTICLES in use for the pur poses named, as a fair trial will fully demonstrate, and as has been abundantly proved by their extensive sale in this community during the last II years; and which will be readily testified to by many who have repeatedly urged the Proprietor to still further extend their sale and usefulness. They are warranted to be free from those destructive acids which so frequently contaminate many of the preparations of the present day. Prepared and sold at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of Second and Walnut streets. JOHN P. KELLER, Surgeon Dentist. For sale also by the principal Druggists of the city. ap2l-dtf Stearn Weekly to Liverpool. TOUCHING} atQUEENSTOWN,. (Cork liar bor.) The well 'knocch. Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in tended co sail as follows: EDINBURG, SMU;da . y . , May 7, CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, May 14, CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, May. 11, and every. succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN nom), OR as P.QI:IIVALBUT DC CURRENCY. FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O 00 do to London 85 00 do to L0nd0n...... 34 00 do to Paris 95 00 do to Paris 40 00 do to Hamburg:... 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00 Passengers also forwards to Hayre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally Sew rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Company's Oilleas JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y., or C. 0 ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. 1123-dly NOTICE. PROPOSALS will be received by the un dersigned for the delivery and spreading of 500 perches of broken stone, in the Third district of the city o: Harrisburg. Proposals received until the 20th of May. JOHN W. HALL, L BERNHARD, Street Committee. C. REES, Harrisburg, May 9.-d Par VINE NO.l MACKERE L in Kitts, just re ceivedat & FRAZER, mar3l . (successors to W.M. Dock, jr., & Co.) XTEW MACKEREL, HY,RRING AND SAL -1,1 MON at imY 4 ) BOYER 8; ROWER a ..UIUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. Igaii. ger '[he citizens of llarrishurg are informed that the above hall will be opened on MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1864, with a DRAMATIC COMBINATION, carefully selected from New York and Phil adelphia, to produce the celebrated American drama, entitled the OCTOROON, or Life in Louisiana. This great production has caused the most EXTRAORDINARY EXCITEMENT ever known in the annals of the drama, and it will be given entire with all the adjuncts ne cessary to make it as successful in this city as it has been in New York, Philadelphia and Boston, where ithas enjoyed a run of over four hundred nights. Further particulars in future bills. 'MUSTARDS, Reserved seats Seats not reserved Doors open at 74. Ciurtain rises at S. myl2-3d SANFORD'S HALE. THIRD STREET, BELOW ICARKET, REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL. GREAT BILL THIS EVENING SANFORD IN THE GREAT ETHIOPIAN OPERA OF BONE SQUASH 13 , 0 0 n13W - ...4 L L S. Together with the great COMIC ACT EXEMPTS, BY SIX LADIES AND GENTS. Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann vart's Drug Store. Doors open at 6%. Commence to S. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents. Private boxes. entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each. U ITCEICOCI~'S NATION4I. HALL. CORNER OF SECOND AND SOUTH STS GYM. HITCHCOCK. , Sole Proprietor G. L. HALL Stage Manager WHITCHCOCK respectftaly informs • the public, that the above elegant palace of amuse meat IS OPEN EVERY EVENING, with an entire new company of popular artists carefully selected from the principal places in the country, forminga FIRST CLASS MINSTREL TROUPE , interspersed with a variety of singing and dancing, an: en tertainment superior to any ever presented to the citizens of Harrisburg. The Hall has been repainted and fitted up in the most costly and elegant style, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of its patron; the accommodations for ladies being superior to any place of amusement in the city, it being the intention of the proprietor to make it A. FAMILY RESORT, presenting, as it does, a FIRSS CLASS ENTERTAINMENT. By the following talented company: AIR. G. L. HALL, ca,6taxit3, MR. RICHARD Knits, - UR". FRAIiK LEV, ISIR, ED RAVEN, MR. STEFFANNA, MR. W. NARVO MISS ROSE VOLANTE, The beautiful vocalist. MISS ADELAIDE MILLER; The fascinating Dansuese. Admission ' 25 Reserved seats 50 Private boxes.... .............. ..... ....5 00 Sdats in Orchestra 1 00 Doors open at 7. Commence at S precisely. my 9 CANTERBURY MUSIC HAIL. WALNUT -ST., BELOW 'lll.l.kD. • DONNELL— ......... .......... Lemo OPEN EVERY EVENING, With a First-class Company or SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, titc.,. &o. Adtnission. ...... ........ . Cents. Beats in Boxes MISCELLANEOUS. CIRCULAR: lIISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVINIA RESERVES, TIBIAS BARR & Co. respectfully announce A. 2.4 that"they have in preparation a History of the Penn sylvania Reserves from their organization to the expira tion of their term of service. This History will contain the names of all the Officers and Privates of the Corps—their promotions, casualties and discharges—also, graphic desoriptions .of their camp life and their gallant achievements in the many battles in which they have taken part— , all derived - from 'official and authentic sources. The History of the Pennsylvania Reserves will be. in ONE Vozuss of 600 pages, octavo size, neatly printed on good paper, and substantially bound in black cloth, containing a steel engraving of the lamented Reynolds, and one of Governor Curtin, (who first .recoMmended the formation of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,) and will be sold only by subscriptiort. It, will be ready. in August next. Price —Three dollars per coliy. - • The Publishers feel confident that the just pride which every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men whose gallant achievements and patriotic self-devotion it records, will secure for "Tua HISTORY” a generous and appreciative reception. ELIAS BARR & CO., Publishers, No. 6 That King street. LANCAMER, April 25, 1864. AGENTS WANTED to canvass for tne above work in every district otTennsylvania. Responsible references required. my4-d&wlm SCHOMACKER & CO.'S PIANOS SOUR GRAPES Too well known in this city to need. corn mendation. In use by PRESIDENT LINCOLN, GOVERNOR CURTIN, JUDGE PEARSON, And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned offers these superb instruments at prices that cannot fail to command public patronage. N. 13.—N0 OLD stock on hand. Also, Sole Agent for the unrivalled STEINWAY PIANO. ALso, BRA_DBURY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. Cialckering's add several other of the very best makes. None but perfect instruments sold. Call and see largest stock out of great cities. mar2S-tf S. WARD, Third street Music Store. GENTLEMEN, PLEASE call at the Subscriber's place of business and be measured for a perfect fitting ottIRT. The subscriber also keeps on hind b. large Sup ply or ready made SHIRTS, Mid also Shirt Patterns; tor sale. All kinds of stitching done to the shortest order. apl9 -, 2odlm* Walnut street, eppelell'eßLTlLEaY,ie. NEW BOOK S.--THE SHODLDEB STRAPS DAYS OF SHODDY /at received At [40.8.1 DAYS BOOKSTORE: S. C. IYUBOIS PRICES OF ADAEESSION. I= Dfle. W. WORRELL, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • PnocOSt'lLifimin's °FRCS, 14th Disriucr, Pmissve.vesra. Hamiussons, Stay 10, 1864. IN compliance with instructions from the -id. Provost Marshal General, the several snb.mserict s oi the 14th Congressional District are hereby notified to present, without delay, their claims for credits nnehr the call for 700,000 men, which will be he irtl by the Board of Enrollment, at the ihr.c.i of the Pro - v.:at Marshal in Harris burg. The credits will ua assigned "upon the evidence of origieal and .supptemeut.try muster in rolls, or certificates of the United .tates mustering officer or officers detailed on rchruning service for the regular army, or the different Boards of Enrollment". Credits not assigned by muster in rolls or supplementary rolls, or by the eibibits furnished the Provost Marshals from this (Mice to particular sub-districts, counties or cities at large, may be assigned to sub-diStricts within the respective districts counties or cities, provided that suffi cient evidence be given iu each case that the sub-disfrict claiming the credit has either paid a local bounty to the recruit for which the credit is claimed, or is the actual residence of such soldier, sod that the recruit was not paid a local bounty from any other sub-district or county_ Credits will be established as per above claims until Mar 16, 18134. inylo-1,m16 JNO. CLEILE:NT, Capt. and. Provost Marshal 14th District, Pa OFFICE ntovosr MAttsnar, .1.4T1C DISTRICT, DENNSTLVASId y IjARISSRGR6, Lay 10, 1664. mo the end that all persons interested may -i_ have notice, and the object in view, a complete and accurate revised enrollment, be promoted, the following, in accordance with circular order No. 46, A A. Provost Mar shal General's office, is hereby published. L The different Boards of Enrollment, Western Di vision, Pa, are requested to immediately proceed to exe cute the said section of the act of Congrays, entitled "Au act to amend an act for enrolling and calling out the na tional forces, and for otherpurposes," approved February 2.5, 1864. IL They will at once appoint the necessary enrolling officers for their respective districts, with instructions, Ist To enroll all persons whose names have been omit ted by the proper enrolling officers, previous enrollment. 2nd. All persons who shall arrive at the age of 20years before the draft. 50 cents 25 cents 3d. All aliens who shall have declared their intentions to become citizens. 4th. All persons discharged from the military or naval service of the United States who hare not been in such for two years during the present war. bth. And all persons exempted taller the provisions of the second section of the enrolling act, approved March 3d, 1863, but not exempted under the provisions of the act approved February 24,1864. lit The Board of Enrollment will also at once proceed to strike from the enrollment, upon satisfactory proof: Ist. The names of all persons who have arrived at the age of forty-five years. 2d. The names of all persons manifestly, physically or mentally unfit for the service. . . 311. The names of such persons as are at this time ac tually and legally in the military or naval service of the United States. 4th. The names of such persons as have served in chi) military or naval service two years - or more, during the present war, and Inve been honorably discharged there from. JNO. KAY CLEMENT, mylll-.2w Cap'. and Pro. Man, 14th Dist. Penna. SECOND Alt. la - I VA_ • LATEST STYLES! MRS. M. MAYER, No. It Market Street, IS PLEASED to announce to the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity, (who have so liberally patron ized her since her arrival in this city,) that she has just received, direct from the manufacturers and importers, a SECOND SUPPLY of the finest goods the market could afford In the line of FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY, and is now prepared to offer great inducements to pur chasers. Her stock consists in part of BONNETS, BIBBONS, FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES, CAPS, ORNAMENTS, &C. SfLICS, VELVETS, LACES, RUCHES, HOOP SKIRTS' CORSRTf HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFF'S, BELTS, NETS, FANCY GOODS, &O. Also a splendid assortment of SILK WRAPPINGS, SILK COATS, CIRCULAItS, DIANTILTA LACE POINTS: PARASOLS, &,C. Also, Ties, Scarfs, Pocket Books, Porte Mummies and Purses, elegant Steel and Jet Pins and Brooches, Belts and Belt uckles, and a full line of Trimming and Fancy Goods, as cheap as the cheapest. Special cam has been exercised in the selection of these goods, with a view to the wants of this community, and die ladies generally are invited to call and examine theas sortment. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Don't forget the place: No. 13 Market street, MRS. IL MAYER Notice to Contractors. NORTHERN Cm..-rEAL RAILWAY CO., ) OFFICE OP THE CHIEF ENGINEER, HARRISBURG, PA, May 9,1964, ) PROPOSALS will be received at this office until May 25, for the whodor any part of the grad uation and ballasting for the second track of the Northern Central railway between Dauphin and Sanbury. Work to be commenced immediately. Full information may be bad by applying to F. C. Arms, Esq., Principal Assistant Engineer,at Sunbury,Pa., or to the undersigned. The company reserve the right to reject any or all pro. posals made. IL STANLEY GOODWIN, m59-dtm2s Chief Engineer. LOTS FOR SALE THEundersigned offers for sale a number of BUILDING LOTS which be has laid oat on Mul berry, Crescent and Hummel streets, in the First ward of of the city. Also, a number in the SILI.AGE OF SPRINGDALE, situated on the Jonestown road just beyond the city line JAMES COLDER. 99 Market. street my4-deo€llw* _FINE TABIX OILS.-41) boxes tine table oils of the best importations for sale; wholesale and mail, by SHISLER & FRAZER, mys successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Ca 1/1 CASES FINE - IMPERIAL FRENCH V MUSTARD, for Eale by SHTSLER & FRAZER, mys .successors to IV. Dock, Jr., & Co. 50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISHPIMGE comprising Picalilly, Chow Chow, Cauldlower, nixed Pick*, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For, 'ale wholesale and retail by SRISLER & FRAZER, mys successors to W. Doak, Jr. ) & Co. SAP SAQO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut meg and New York State Cheese, just received at SHISLEK4 FItaZ.F.R, SUCMTOTS to W. DOCk, Jr. , & Co. CB NITALNUTS, CREAMNUTS, FILBERTS y V Par sale In-helcsale at CRARBEURIFS.-A. choice lot of Cranber ries just, received at SRISLER & FRAZER, mys successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. BURLINGTON HERRING. the season. Just ieceived at my 4 BOYER k KOERPER JAVA,Jamaica and Laguyra Coffee, at SHISLER & FRAMER (successors to W. Pock, jr., & Co.) CEI TILE CELEBRATED VIRGINIA. OIL OF Ark; and Day £ Martin's London Blacking, just le culyed and for sale by SEISLER & FRAZER, fel (successors to Win. Dock, jr, &(o.) FOR SALE—A very handsome Two-horse PEDLER WAGON—cheap for cash. Direct letter to BOX No. 313, Harristinrg, Pa. rnarll-tf Tra_ms! RA.ms!!—Michener's Excelsior. 1 - ! Just cured. Received and for sale at SIIISLER Ss FRAZER, (Successors to W. Dock. Jr.. St Co =3 A P.PLES We have just received a fine selection of APPLES, in prime order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or small quantity at SHISLER & FRAZEE, fete • (successors-to Wm. Dock, jr., k Co.) DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIUP. T HE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, in the Military Claim Agency Business, isdimlved by mutual consent, from and after this date. THOMAS C MAcDOWELL. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE. Harrisburg, April 28, 1864. ap29-d2w AAY of the best quality is offered for sate. Call at M'CORMIOK'S COAL OFFICE on the Cei !la rrisbusg. ap3o-tf 40 BOXES ORANGES, in good order ; also, 100 Barret - of CHOICE .41PLES for sale at. rev, JOHN:WIM Froit'Saake HAMS! HAMS!—Afresh supply of Mich eners's Excelsior Hama and Dried Beef, at jaa2B BOYER & KOERPER. 1 - lO' YOU wish a sood 4 Oral Pqn? se, caß at SONEFFEMS Booketois, Barrie - lhat Iron wcylaic.E.. SBISLER k FRAZER, successors to W. 1 ock, Jr., k Co. - The first of