Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 30, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST ao, 1861.
NOT.Ium To All VERTISERS.—AIindver.
I Iscmc Business Notices, Marriages,
Deo Ills, 8:43., to secure insertion in the
VILE GitArll, must Inca riahly he secant.
paP 4 ed with the CASH.
idverl iseinents ordered in the regular
,Evening Edition are inserted in the nova
, Edition without extra charge.
Nn A CO N 1' R Y.
Third Ward Delegate Election.
The.election of delegates to represent the
Third ward in the Union County Convention,
will be held at the Franklin House, on Satur
day evening next, at the usual hour. By or
der of the Executive committee of the Third
ward. td
BotaD WANTED.—Two young men who can
give the best references, desire boarding. In
s, private family preferred. Inquire at Tars
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OFFICE.
Go to Harry WAlls' benefit, at Sanford
Hall, to-night.
LUTINITION z /I.lusre.--We are pleased to
r eap. that Prof. Wra. Knoche has consented
tcoltako a few advanced scholars in music.
' • know of no one more competent to impart
truction than Prof. Knoch6, and take great
asure in heartily recommending him to all
o desire the service of a proficient muss:
3; U.
1317911 ME?I'DIG.--A bush meeting will be
held on the old camp ground, near Highspire,
by the colored people of the Baptist Chtirch.
Services will commence at 11 o'clock on
Saturday, and continue over Sabbath. All
ministers are invited to• attend:- Boats -will
leave Harrisburg, to convey visitors - on Sun
day. Fare ach way, 25 cents.
Doles , forget the benefit of Harry Wells, at
the Opera House, to-night.
CCM
. APPOINTMENT OP CELAPLAIN.—Rev. G. G.
,Rakestraw, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Metho
dist Episcopal Church, has been appointed
Chaplain of the Two Hundred and First Penn
sylvania Regiment (Col. Awl's.) Rev. R. will
make a very efficient chaplain. He is s thor
oughly loyal man, and an able preacher. A
better selection could not have been made.
SANFOUD and a host of brilliant stars ap
pear at Harry Wells' benefit, to-night.
Tars EVENING Harry Wells takes. a benefit at
the Opera House. As a manager Mr. Wells
has' spared neither trouble nor expense to
place before the people such entertainments
as would render satisfactionlpud he has suc
ceeded admirably. INT° doubt there will be a
large audience in attendance. Sanford and
a host of stars will appear.
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Tun 2020 REGIMENT ! —This regiment is fast
lining up. Col. Chas. Albright, of Mauch
Chunk, formerly of the 132 d P. V., will com
mand it. A. more patriotic or competent leader
could not be chosen. Only a few more com
panies wanted to fill up. Commanders of
companies and squads would do well to con
nect themselves with this organization, by
applying at Headquarters in Camp Curtin.
au3ll:2t .
DEPARTURE OF A Rzonumnr.—The 20Ist
Regiment, Penna. Vols., left hero to-day.
The regiment was full, and presented a grand
appearance as they marched through our
streets en route for the river bridge. It is
composed of the finest body of men that ever
marched forth from the State capital; . men who
will win laurels on the battle-field if brought
into contact with the enemy. The majority
of the„ companies were raised in this city, and
the numerous friends of the brave men will
have no fears that any of them will fail to
"act well their part."
The Fairview Brass Band, of fourteen pieces,
accompanied the regiment, the members of
the band having also entered the service.
A WOFDERFUL CURE EFFECTED BY THE MEG
OF PAIN. —Reid the Evidence.—Some three
years ago the small-pox broke out in Harris
burg, and for many weeks I was in constant
attendance upon patients afflicted with this
most loathsome disease. The duties I was
compelled to perform impaired my health
vary seriously. My liver failed in its usual
functions, disease of the spine followed, and
my kidneys were also affected. Add to these
afflictions a constant constipation of the bow
els, attended by severe headache, and the
reader can judge of my situation. With such ,
a complication of diseases, I was still corn
pMied to work, and was only enabled to do so
by the constant use of purgative medicines,
which I have steadily taken for fourteen
months, in the vain hope that they would
eventually bring my system to its normal
condition again. I heard of Dr. M'Bride per
forming miraculous 'cures with his "King of
Pai.: ," but I doubted its efficacy in my
case. Still, as " drowning men will catch
at straws," I called upon him, and a
few minutes after a single application my head
ache disappeared! Encouraged by such a
marvellous cure, I used his King of Pain in
ternally, and this 19th day of August, in the
year of our Lord 1864, I am again a sound
mar t . Ihe kidneys, bowels and utile fgti..
sound in every respect, as they were ten years
ago, and I ant able to do a full day's work, and
sleep after it as well as the healthiest day I
ever saw.
I reside in Oenslager's row, North street,
Fifth ward, Harrisburg.
Oily of Harrisburg, as
Before me, W. Kline, 'an alderma n of said
city, personally curie Jacob larger, who,
being duly sworn, says that the facts set forth
above are just and true.
Sworn andlnbscribed, August 20,1864, be
forewow---- ^ . „
Wit teas—ll: J. Jonas. - •
loon AGENCYL—The Postmaster General
has appointed S. Lloyd Olim route agent be
llaverAild
vania, on the Philadelphia and Erie railroad.
Loos OUT Boys 1-411 soldiers belonging to
the 200th Pennsylvania Volunteers; failing to
report on or before the let day of September,
1864, will be reported as deserters and pun
ished accordingly. au2B-1w
BE4tutrut, ANTI A.rrnAcTivs—The plays se
lected for this evening by the Star Combina
tion Company, now in the third week of its
present successful season. That beautiful
and touching domestic drama, entitled Arms,
THE BOSE OrKILLABNEY, will be presented to
night, with Miss Nellie Sprague as Aline, and
Miss Fanny Denham as Lilly Lover. There is
a grand cast in this piece. The entertain
ment will conclude with Nan, the Good-for-
Nothing—Miss Fanny Denham as Nan. The
jovial Rouse will appear as Tom Dribbles.
SWORD PRESENTATION. —Captain Maloney, of
the First City Zouaves, was surprised this
morning, at finding himself the recipient of a
beautiful sword, (valued at $125,) which had
been purchased by the members of hiA com
pany as a testimonial of their high regard for
him as a soldier and an officer. The presen
tation ceremony took place in Cauip Curtin,
at 8 o'clock, this morning. 1. B. Ewing, Esq.,
in behalf of the company, presented the
sword to the Captain in a very beautiful and
appropriate addre-s. Captain Maloney re
plied briefly, accepted the beautiful gift, and
thanking the generous donors for this mark
of their esteem for their commanding (officer,
pled ed himself to use the weapon faithfully
and never dishonor it. Quite a large number
of spectators were present and witnessed the
ceremonies, which were very interesting. The
Zouaves are a noble body of men—one of the
finest companies in the 201st regiment.
HOERIEBLE ATTEMPT AT CE LE MURDER.
The people of Newburg and vicinity, in Cum
berland county, have had their senses shocked
by one of the most brutal outrages that has
ever been,perpetrated in that region of count
try. The S'ar of the Valley gives the following
account of the affair : "About 12 o'clock on
Sunday night last, a girl in Newburg, by
name Grimes, went to a cornfield near town,
and there gave birth to a female child. She
gave it a blow on the head, and thinking life
extinct, buried it loosely with some chips and
brush. She then walked home, and next day
walked to the residence of her sister, some
five miles distant- On. Tuesday 'morning,
Mr. Gross, with whom the girl resided, hap
pened to be working in or near the cornfield
above mentioned, and heard the child cry.
The alarm was quickly raised, the child was
rescued, and at this writing (Thursday) was
still alive! Suspicion soon fastened on the
criminal and she was ,arrested on Tuesday
evening. At first she denied all knowledge of
the affair, bat being pram 'fed with the over
whelming evidence against her, she made a
fall confession of the facts as above stated."
DR. WBEEDN'S KING Or PAlN—Taz GREAT
EXTERNA.L AND INTERNAL 1111311 Dr.—The fol
lowing letter speaks for itsolh—
lissinanuno, Aug. 29, 1864.
Da. 11113aron—Dear Sir:---After having
been twice rejected by a surgeon as unfit to
perform military duty, I have at last been ac-.
cepted, and am on the eve of marching to the
front. I cannot leave without returning you
my grateful acknowledgments, because your
KING OP PAIN has cured me of one of the
worst cases of Dyspepsia I ever heard of. I
have taken some of the medicine with me, as
I think its merits entitle it to be called a
friend in need, and every soldier should have
a tottle in his knapsack, and every civilian
one within his 'reach.
For sale at the corner of Fifth and Market
streets, and in Camp Curtin, and consultation
with the Doctor morning. noon, and evening,
at Room No. 7, State Capitol Hotel.
THE Vamp?. GIIAMDS.--This fine company,
now company 0, 201st regimest P. V., com
manded by Capt. G. Washington Fenn, paid
a visit to our city on last Saturday evening,
and were introduced to Vbn. K. Verbeke,
Esq., in whose honor they are tamed by the
Capt., when Mr. V. responded in the .follow
ing well-timed and sensible remarks:
• Gentlemen of the Verbeke Guards:---I return
you my sincere thanks for the great honor
you have done me in giving your tine,
yoir noble looking company my name. The
citizens of Harrisburg, the people of the
whole country will owe you an eternal debt of
gratitude that at this period of the war, when
the ml itary resources of the South, in
men, appears to fail, that you voluntarily
leave your friends, your homes, and every
thing that is near and dear to you, to help
swell•the armies of the North that they ma)
by able speedily and effectually to crush the
military power of the South.
Gentlemen, we lived so long in peace that
when the war broke out, we had no taste for
it; we were totalls , unprepared; our arsenals
were empty; our soldiers unskillful, and our
officers had to be taken from the ordinary
walks of life. The South had been prepiring
itself, and the consequence was that we met
with many terrible reverses; but in three years
of war our soldiers heve become disciplined,
and our officers haie become skillful, and it
only remains for the people of other sections
to come out now, as you have done, to give
us an army that, like an avalanche, will crush
the rebellion forever.
The Rev. Dr. Hay made a few remarks,of
christian cheer and encouragement, when the
company, with three times three cheers for
Mr. Verbeke and family, Rev. Dr. Hay and
their Captain and Lieutenants, returned to
Camp Curtin.
A Gnaw Thum Proquo. —A grand Union
pic-nic will be given at Hoffman's woods, on
Thursday, (Sept. Ist.) Great preparations
are being made to make it the largest affair
given this season A train of oars will run to
the woods at Si o'clock a. st. and at 2 o'clock
P. AL Tickets 25 cents for the round trip.
A good band of 'music has been engaged for
the occasion. No pains will be spared to
make it the best pianio of the season. Come
one and all, as theropill be all kinds of amuse
ment on the gioung under the direction of
James Bprucebanks, B. Ifib and J. D. Milli
JACOB ZARGER.
EIIIENE
Tours, Respectfully,
: JOHN WEAVER.
A 00itiPLIOATION Or Nauss Omura.— ill°
patient who gives the following teoiatoniat
was afaietea tith a diseased livii—the foun
tain head of a multitude of afflictions—but
did not know what was the matter with him•
It is to be presumed that his physician had
skill enough to detect the seat of disease, but
his remedies failed :
HABIILSBURG, Aug. 15, 1864.
This is to certify that for a long time I have
been sick, emaciated and enfeebled to such
an extent that I could neither eat nor sleep,
with violent pains constantly racking my , en
tire system. I could get no relief from physi
cians, and I was almost in despair, when I
accidentally got hold of Dr. M'Bride's
RING OF PAIN, which CURED ME IN
TWO DAYS I It has literally rescued me from
the jaws of death. Instead of going down
to the grave, as I thought I was doing, I have
gone down to work—can eat a full and hearty
areal, and sleep comfortably. I believe to-day
that Dr. M'Bride's medicine is the beat ever
invented, and that it will do all he claims for
it. JOHN RICE,
State St., opposite Hickok's Machine Shop.
SWORD PRESENTATION AT CAMP OREM.-
Captain G. W. Miles, of company I, 102 d
regiment, P. V., was the recipient of a cos ly
:sword and futures, presented to him by the
members of his company, as a testimonial of
their esteem for Captain M. as an officer and
gentleman. The sword was presented in be
half of the company by our townsman, A.
H. Baum, Esq., with the following brief
remarks :
Captain Miles In behalf of the members
of company .1, 201st regiment, P. V., I have
the honor to present to you this beautiful
sword and fixtures. Accept it as a slight Lei , *
timomal of our regard for you as our Captain
and leader, whom we look upon as a courta;
ous gentleman and true soldier. Rest assured,
sir, that whenever this polished blade shall be
unsheathed, and its brave owner shall lead us
" forward!" then it will be our glory to follow
—ran) na
around the flag boys
Shouting the battle cry of freedom !"
Once more, sir, permit to me say, accept
this offering at our hands, and rest assured
that we have every reason to believe that this
beautiful weapon %as yet untarnished by the
blood of our "chivalrous" foe) will never be
disgraced in the hands of our gentlemanly
young officer!
Captain Miles replied: Gentlemen and soh
Biers—l am unaccustomed to public speaking,
but I cannot refrain from expressing my sin
cere thanks to you for this assurance of your
good feeling and generosity towards me.—
Rest assured it shall be the great object of my
life to do my duty towards my country and
the soldiers under my command. This weapon
sincerely hope shall never be returned to
its sheath with a single blemish upon it.—
.Gentlemen, let me again thank you.
'Three cheers for Captain Miles were then
proposed and given with a hearty good will
and the company dispersed. •
Second Ward, Attention:
Citizens of the Second ward who know of
persons who enlisted in the United States ser
vice under previous calls, from said ward, are
requested to communicate said information
at once to I). W. Gross or H. Murray Graydon.
It is highly necessary that this should be at
tended to immediately, in order that the en
rollment list of the ward may be properly
corrected, and the quota reduced as much as
possible. Let every one attend to this.—
WeAlnesday is the last day for correcting the
rolls.
..V23" . Dyspepsia is the most complicated
c'f all disorders, and most variable in its
symptoms. Pain in the stomach, heart burn,
flatulence, cold extremities, constipation of
the bowels, depression of spirits, capricious
appeAite, are all in turn the offspring of this
protea n disease. It is generally associated
with foeble action of the liver, and often
caused by its continued derangement. In
such cases OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLA.GOGUE
is an unfailing remedy. By restoring the
liver to healthy action, it removes the cause
of the disease, the system is relieved of accu
mulated' bile, and soon regains its digestive
p,wers.
Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers.
200th Regiment Pennsylvania Volun
te era for One Year's service is filling up very
fag,. All officers recruiting for this regiment
will put the' No. of the regiment (200th) on
the t enlisting papers and rolls. 001. Diven,
late Maj. or the Penna. Reserves, will com
mand and lead the regiment. to the field, and
a more. brave and competent.officer never en
tered the service. All information concern
ing the regiment can be obtained by calling
on or ad dressing Z. Orem, Recruiting Officer,
Regimen tai Headquarters. on Third street,
adjoining iferr's Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa.
aulT-teep).
Foe Sara'—Air elegant buildiug lot, altuat
ed on Third: stree," above North, 11 feet front
by 131 feet in depi,ll, running to a2O feet
wide alley. For parbe7dare enquire at
4au2-dtf THIS OFFICE.
----~--
Lochiel Greys One Ye.nn Service.
A few mere men wanted to 1. 11 1 uP this or
ganization. $5OO local bounty said, $lOO
Government, making $6OO bounty. Men will
go to camp and draw uniforms as as
mustered In. Rally men, and avoid'the`
ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street
tween Third and Fourth streets, Harrisbur,wd
Pa W. A. DEAN, t apt.
Uinta. Theodore G. Thomas, Recruiting
Officers. au9-tf
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Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
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ginning would yield to a mild remedy if it , gleeted, soon
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pocket and taken as occasion requires. auglo.4lawlsei
A WORD TO THE 'WISE.
There is no need of any person beVaig the Dysentery
for one day. All I ask of the public is to try tny WPM"
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Descriptive circulars sent to any address.
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JNO. J. KROyNIER, Wholesale Agent,
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Eimuusittato, Feb. Bth, 1864. •
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Ilesiossuao, dun., 1864. .
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sons residing at a distance can have their business trios
meted by mail, by addressing
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SEW -ADVMRTISEDEENTS.
•• - 7-30- LOAN.: -
?TIBER Secretary of the 'treasury gives notice
X. that subscriptions will be received for Cou
pon Treasury Notes, payable three years from
August 15th, 1864, with semi-annual interest
at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent.
per annum—principal and interest both to be
paid in lawful money.
These notes will be convertible at the option
of the holder at maturity into six per cent.
gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five
nor more than twenty years from their date,
as the Government may elect. They will be
issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO,
$l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must
be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty
dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners
free of transportation charges as soon after
the receipt of the original Certificates of De
posit as they can be prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August 15,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dol
lars and upwards for these - notes at any one
time will be allowed commission of one
quarter of one per cent., which will be paid
by the Treasury Department upon the receipt
of a bill for the amount, certified to by the
officer with whom the deposit was made. No
deductions for commissions must be made
from the deposits.
Special Advantages of this Loan.
IT IS A NATIONAL SA.VINOS BANK, offering a
higher rate than any other, and b st security.
Any savings bank which pays its depositors
in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying
in the best circulating medium of the country,
and it cannot pay in anything better, for its
own assets are either In government securities
cir in notes or bonds payable in government
paper.
. It is equally convenient as a temporary or
permanent investment. The notes can al
ways be sold for within a fraction of their
face and accumulated interest, and are the
beet security with banks as oollalerals for dis
counts.
Convertible into a G per Cent. 6.20 Gold Bond.
Lu-a4dition to the. very-libenskAnterest on
the notes for three :years, this privilege of
conversion is now worth about three per cent.
per annum, for the currentrate for 5-20 Bonds
is not less than ninepeir- cent. premium, slid be
fore the war the premium on. six per cent. 11.
S. stocks was over , twenty per cent. It will
be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at
the present market rate, is not less than ten
per cent. per annum.
its Exemption from State or Municipal
Taxation.
But aside from all the advantages we have
enumerated, a special act of Congress exempts
au bonds and 2', easury notes from local taxation.
On the average, this exemption is worth about
two per cent: per annum, according to the
rate of taxation in various parts of the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so
great inducements to lenders as those issued
by the Government. In all other forms of
indebtedness, the faith_ or. ability of private
parties, or stock companies, or separate com
munities, only, is pledged for payment, while
the whole property of the country is held to
secure the discharge of all the obligations of
the United Mates.
While the Government offers the most
liberal terms faits loans, it believes that the
Very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty
and patriotism of the people
SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL sz nzosavan by the
Treasurer of the United .States, at Washing
ton. the several Assistant Treasurers and
designated Depositaries, and by all the Na
tional banks which are depositaries of public
money, and all respectable banks and bankers
throughoutthe country will give further in
formation and afford every facility to sub
scribers. [aul9-d&w:2st
SALES \ OF REAL ESTATE,:
Providence Farm
AT
PUBLIC SALE
On Friday September 2, 1864.
TEAVING determined to relinquish busi
ness, the undersigned will offer for sale, on the
peewiSeN in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland county,
Yenesylvania, on the Simpson road, one mile east of Me
ohanicsburg, and seven miles west of Harrisburg, the fol
lowing valuable real estate
A TRACT OF LAND, well known as " Partici ence Farm,"
containing 9834 acres—live of which are well covered with
thriving timber, and the balance are in a high state of cul
tivation and under good fencing.
The improvements consist of a lame new
TWO-STORY BRICK DWET
Wash House, Bank Barn, a Tenant House, with all neces
sary outbuildings. There are also two wells •421 never
failing water, aud bleu large cisterns near the buildings,
with a fine young
APPLE AND PEACH ORCHARD.
on the premises ; besides a great variety of small Fruits,
seen as Grapes, Mama Pears, Cherries, The im
provements on this property are entirely new, ana of the
most approved style. The Laud Is of superior quality, and
its proximity to a flourishing town readers It one of the
most uesiraule homes in Cumberland
Persons desiring to-view this property previous to the
sale, wld please salt on the subscriber, residing on the
premises.
Air sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when terms
Wilt be made Known HENRY G. RUPP.
aupkiteepl
PUBLIC SALE.
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1964,
THE subscribers, agents for the heirs of
Frederiek Wonderly, Son late of Mechanicsburg,
re n ewed, will sell on the preints' ea the tollovaug valuable
reef wow, viz:
A tract of Limestone Land containing 67 acres and 68
'perches, all clear, in a blab state of oultivation and under
good fencing located in silver spring township, Cumber-
land county, Pa., two miles Walt in Meet anicaburg, near
Me watt leading from that plade to Cairlisle. The improve
manta arra a COW
2 wu•sruar /1017.2E, , 41 01100 D BANK 11,42iNi -
wagon shed, turn crib, and all other nocasstry outbuild
ings. There arts also two wells of never-failing water on
the iarm, 0110 of which is mar the dour; an orchard of
choice mutt, and a limekiln on the premises Thu laud
has been all limed. the proximity of this property to
the enterp , bung town of nachiuncaburg, always affording
an excailent tuarkat, Dar the products of the farm, r enders
it hi g hly desirable.
At toe same time and place, a Ira t of Mountain Land,
situated in Slim erwmg township, Cutaberltual county,
contAning Wearer and 14 pereties. easy of &Meer,
rersons desiring to view the property previous to the
saki will please cad on tisane Wouderly, residing on the
larm, or W. EL Wonderly, r skiing in Mechanicsburg.
Sala to commence at 2 o'clock, e. m., when terms will
be made known by GEOltia. WLIND uLY,
W.H.WONDrALY.
Agents for the heirs of J. F. Wonderly t deed.
1015-dump
THE DAY & BUSHNELL MINING COMPANY
20 ZIOUANDE PLACE, NEW TORY—
rillEattention of the public is called to the
antsges offered by tide company for
Profitable investment.
The extent and value of its
O L T., MIN ,
coupled with its proms for working them, make it the
most desirable property ever offered to the public.
Detailed information in regard to its exteitand pros
pects can be had at the Mace of the undersigned, agent of
the company, who will receive eel/041k= to stock.
, • J O / 14 W 11414
Cielce,Thirt street, near Walnut s Harrisburg, .
ing&-dirnawlni
MrdtkitileMaktielliinarr
fen seasiOn of this Institution will
omaY WEDNESDVI SEPTEMBER T.
its244kslir] Mrs a E. DIXON Principal:'
gx.TRA, FAMILY FLOUR and COR
KtieLibrirs on bow, or sto'beet quaky at
• - Maga xeligrAß -,
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=EMI
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL.
FOURTEENTH MITT OF
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination-Company,
Rome's Star Combination Company,
TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30th,
Will be presonte4 the,banutiful domestic drama, entitled
ALINE•
The Rose of Killarney
And the laughable piece,
NAN, THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING!
111159 FANNY DENHAM t
IN TWO GREAT CHARACTERS
MISS NELLIE SPRAGUE AS ALINE !
} - For further particulars see programme
aug9-d tf
New National Theatre !
CORNER OF NORTH SECOND AND SOGTH STREETS.
Managers and sole Proprietors.... 3f IRBLE & vnrucusa.
TMIS BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE OF THE
DRAMA will open on MONDAY EVENING Elk.
MA, %Ma a new and augmented company, 0 t.braciag
some of the first artists to the United States. The man
agers wish the io understand that this Is to be coa
duc ed it icily as a first class theatre, and not anything
before or behind the curtain shall be allowed to ull'end
even the most fastidious. and we would wish the public
to know that Improper chardet. ra will not be' admitted in
any part of the house. This is a rule that will be strictly
isitiercd to. On
MONDAY EVENDIG, SEPTEMBER 5, 1564
The performance will commence with tho beau Val
meqlo dame, 111 three acts, by Edward Fltab,dl, eV:-
titled
CHRISTMA.S EVE;
OR,
The Duel in the Snow,
With now Scenery. Costumes, tfachlnery, ote. Thai
play was performed at the 2' he dre ilmiligiee de is ram.
ique, Paris, for upwards or twee hue.' red bight; sad at
the Princess ttoyal, Lyndon. For disTrleutha of char
acters see progr.unme 01 rho day.
PSI ES OF ADIIIIS lON.—Parquette, 60#cents; Gal-.
le y, 26 cents; Orchestra 'Chairs, $1 00; Private donee,
$6 and $lO
'Door' open T Carl= ri=es at 8 o'clock:
Box Office open tram 10 0.11 12 a. at, and from 2
P M., when SWAB can be re erred vrith.mt extra charge.
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SANFORD'S .FALL.
TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30th
SECOND NIGHT OF
Miss MARY MOWBRAY,
The pleasing Yoe/list
SECOND MOST OF
Miss ELIZA:LIVINGSTON,
' The Oran Jig Damor
ge-eogakamouL of
S. S. SAN FORD.
BEAM' OF BARRY WELLS !
See bitig of the day.
gums company consists of the best star psi
formers, consLao4 of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANI4,
GYMNASTS, 2,
The manager takes pleasure in announcing that it,
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the, city.
HARRY WELLS & CO., Proprietor-
Bair Poiermi., Business Agent. • ..aOA - kt
CANTERBURY HA LL.
WALNUT STREET, BELOW TPIT11:).
Proprietor ..
Susumu Agent....
Stage Manager
Leader of Orchester
Treasurer.........
r k PEN every night with a first-wass cora
-
parry of male and female artistes. The" perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING,
MUSICAL FARCES,
DANCING,
CONIC OPERAS.,
PANTOMIDIRA
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 60 cents
Doors open at 7. To commcnce at 8 o'clock. jylsdtf
MILITARY NOTICES.
Dlt A. T
PHILADELPHIA LiUARDS!!
COL. A. A. LEMLBEL
BOUNTY! For one Tear'sser-
SsooNice only. Hen mustered - immediately
and paid cash down S4IXI. Came singly, or in squads.
Any poison bunging 20 men %rid be commiastoned a
Second Lieutenant; 26' men a First Lieutenant; 40 men
Captain.
The above will be executed to the letter. Apply to
Col. A. A. LECHLER,
Headquarters, 611 Chestnut at., PhUs
auglo
HEADQUARTERS
DRAFTED MEk '° , B SUBSTITUTES,
QM
VOLUNTLE;i I s,
115 South Seventh,St., Becondfloor , Room .A.lO
/Sr Drafted Mea from the City or any part of the
State will be furnished with aubstiatites at short notice,
and on liberal terms.
lair Men Enlisting, either as Substitutes or Volunteere,
will receive the la , gest bean les, which will be paid to
them lu cash as soon as musteied in •
.94toas will lac Mornay paid of this Office.
W. D EihVEN`S.
121/13
\ $4O RE %V Alt U.
STOLEN, on the ath inst., from the livery
stable of the subacrioer, is Barris .ura, a ealif
MARK, 9 years old 1.5%. hands high, mall star on fate,
black Inane ana t.dl; widie utirk o i right hind pasture;
shows the white of her eyes when working or inoving her
bee.; always paces wheu, under the sadule, Also, a
BUGGY, painted Mack. :trip d white ' letter ;3, uoth
side p nets, leather cubic.n and nap. also, a set of
$4O reward will be paid for the return of the
blare, Bug y and Ilartt ss, or for such infirm Won as will
lead to their reoovely, and the arrest of the In , el.
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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS laY
Philadelphia and Reading-Railroad.
T - N . accordance with the provisions of the
New Internal Revenue Law, alleoofa delivered at the
above railroad for shipmeat, meet h•ve a Tao Cent
Stamp attired to the receipt demanded therefor, sad
stamp. to be at the expetnie of the e. ipper. a.
Moral, receipts taken by the above Company, stud
stamps will be furnished and paid for by the Company:
augladteep2o - • JOHN J. GLYDSoltrirh.."-_
Llutitu mmy
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
...sweat itisaltaiAtotail deserts for the
eat and and most grateful diet for invalids and phildren.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution •
when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy ,
digestion, and supports the system with the least poaatble
• at_- When still greater nutritive pow4m4imieitwik
cream endanger may be added. A teaspoonful converts
a quart of milk into a firm curd. Prepared and sold,.
wholesale and retail by M. A. KUNKaL,
Jells-tf ' 118 Market street.'
„ —.—
For Sale or Exchange !
24(i ACRES of choice Farming (prairia)
Lan, in Indiana, and (340 in Ivo.
W. F. FAiIIigSPOCK.
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1.854..a132041130
Q GABS, S o UPS, TEAS, COFFEE, of
f•-7 ali gre4em and Prices) at
SEMLER & num?,
Successors to W. Duct Jr. L.. co.
CIIDES VINZGA.R. —Pare Cider Vipegai•
AJ ca bp bought tot the barrel or won qtuumtity, at
•WS • KORRPAW-
J. ii DONNE..
JOE MILL • • •
..ANDY WILLIAk ,
IiA.RRYMEzTAYER.
NEGRO COMICALITIEt,
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