pi ‘l4 rcilegraptH HARRISBURG, PA SITURDAT EVENING. SEPTEMBER 3, 1864. TOWN AND COUNTRY. The Draft—Fourth Ward Meeting. An adjourned meeting of the citizens of ilarrisburg, exempts as well as non-exempts, will be held at the hail of the Hope Fire com pany at 7 o'clock this evening, for the pur pose of hearing reports of committees, and petitioning the Board of Election officers to levy a tax to fill the quota of the ward. It is important that every citizen of the ward should be in attendance. MANY. Sixth Ward Bleating. The Union voters of the Sixth ward will meet at Bailey's Mansell House this (Saturday) even ing, Sept. 3d, at 7 o'clock, for the pur pose of electing Delegates to the Union Comi ty Convention. By order of Executive Corn once. sepl-dtd 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, this (Sat zsday) evening, at the usual hour. By or der of the Executive committee of the Third ward. td The citizena of the Middle ward of the borough of Middletown will meet in the sohool. room in Union Hall, instead of the Council room in said hall, the former place of meeting , H. THOMAS, Chairman. I=l ?LOCH Or ELECTION IN THE THIRD WARD.- Owing to the crowd of strangers at the Parke Rouse, it has been mutually agreed upon to bold the delegate election this evening at the "Fruosuu Holm," and not at the Parke House, as has heretofore ben stated. 1=11:M=1 Plc-nic !—the Last of the Season. A picnic will be given in Hoffmnan's Woods, ou Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1864. Tickets 25 cents. Cars will leave the foot of Market street at BA. M. and 2P. M. Tickets for the round trip 25 cents. sep3•2t* Own ca to the crowded state of our column, we are unable to give our usual local ,variety, O. WM. H. Koorrrz has been nominated for Congress, by the Union conferees of the Franklin and Bedford districts. BEING lisparann.—The crossings at Market and Third streets are undergoing repairs, which are highly Necessary. WE learn that the public schools of the city will open on Monday next. No doubt tb.e lads and "lassies" will rejoice? I=l We learn that a soldier was killed in NI or chard near Camp Curtin, on Thursday.. He is said to have been shot by a person erigaged to guard the orchard. Wriztar liourssos, of Franklin 00 anty, had his pocket picked yesterday, near 'the Depot, while awaiting the arrival of tho Baltimore train. Ms loss was upwards of sixty dollars. Ws hare glorious news from Sherman to day. Atlanta has been captured and the rebels badly defeate a. Rebeldom is growing ~ Rmaller by deg:zees and beautifully less." TEE soldiers stationed in Fort Washington desire us to state that they were in no way connected with the firing of the salute in honor of McClellan's nomination, which took place in the fort on Wednesday evening. Some of the Copperheads in this city had a oannon taken across the river, and did the firing themselves. TUB bush meeting of the colored people commenced to-day, on the old camp ground near Ilighspire. For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend, boats will be run from this city, leaving the Market street bridge at 6 o'clock in the morning, also at noon and in the afternoon. The public are invited to attend the meeting. I==l Dm:ream Comm Psomovon.—Major Jacob Rohrer, of Middletown, this county, has been appointed Major of the 200th Regiment P. F. A more sound appointment could not have been made. He is both a gentleman and every inch a soldier. He has proved his patriotism during this rebellion, and his bravery upon many a bloody battle-field. entered the service of his country at the breaking out of the war, as Captain of the "J. D. Cameron Infantry," and participated in the whole Peninsular campaign under McClellan. He was compelled to resign some time ago, in consequence of physical disabil ity, and no sooner did he recover than we again find him responding to his Government. We prediot f r him a brilliant career. Tin DELEGIATE &morass, to-night, through out the county, must not be neglected by our friends, as it is at such proceedings of the or ganization of Union men, but the humblest adherent of the party wields an influence equal to the most prominent. What we want at the coming State and national elections is harmony. This can best be promoted at the delegate elections, where every man can as sure himself of the candidates to be nomi. Jutted by the County Convention, as well as contribute his share to the uomplete organiza tion of the party for the coming great fall contests. It does not look consistent for those who claim to be Union men, objecting to certain nominations, and at the same time abstain from the exercise of the power with which they are invested, to secure just the candidates they want. If such men will not attend the delegate elections, they should hold their plum after nominations have been rude. —We would like to see as strong a Tote as possible in all the wards, to-night, and at the same time we earnestly hope that a spirit of conciliation and harmony will prevail in con sonance with the noble ends we, as a party and a free people, have in view. The strug gles of October and November are to be for achievements rising above mere individual AAOOe SS • Let this be understood at the dele gate elections to-night, and the result will be ell ekry te W eeneerned. Evneisony should go and see Ned Wray's great positonifine entitled "The Village School Boy," to-night, at Canterbury Mush) Hall, Walnut street. • Gzantsx LoximsAN CIIIIRCEC. —Bev. Mr. .Darmataetter, of Columbia, will preach in the German Lutheran Church, to-morrow morning and evening. • Ray. W. C. atm=, D. D., former pastor, will preach in the Old School Presbyterian Church, to-morrow morning and evening at the usual hours. Rims= thatrami.—There will be service in the Baptist Church, corner of Second and Pine streets, on to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, and in the evening at 71- o'clock. The pulpit •will be filled by the Rev. A. I. Rowland, of Rochester, N. T. The public are invited to attend. • TO -NIGHT, being the last of the present en gagement of the great prince of minstrels, S. S. Sanford, it has been set apart as the occa sion of his benefit, at the Opera House. There is a grand bill, consisting of comedy, opera, tragedy and burlesque. A fine piece entitled The Four lovers will be performed. The full troupe of the Opera House will ap pear. Sanford has hundreds of , friends who will be present, and we would advise those dashing seats, to go early. Remember San ford's benefit! Imams Ammo/nos !—Graad Saturday Night Bill I —To-night there will be a magnifi cent entertainment at Brant's AO. The prograinme contains the beautiful play, en titled Tm Dom .in ins Sxow, and the great drama, JACK §HEPPAED. Miss Penalty Den ham will appear as Jack Sheppard in the play of that name, and as Mrs. Gimp in the other; Mr. Ronse as Riaeskia, and Tommy Tiimetne; Mr. Meeker in two great characters. Mr. Rouse, the manager, defies competition, and, determined to continue to please the people and maintain the excellent reputation his company has attained, he will continue to place before our citizens the very best plays in the catalogue. • The performance to-night will be full of thrilling scenes and incidents that cannot fail to interest every auditor. As there is always an early rush to the hall, we would advise persons who intend takini their ladies, to go to Bannvart's during the day, and secure seats that will be reserved until the purchasers arrive at the halt Dram Pars CIMED.—One of the worst die eases to which the human family is liable, is Dyspepsia. It not only • disqualifies man from the pursuit of business or pleasure, but it makes life itself a burden. Read the fol lowing wonderful cure : HAnsiseuso, dug. 15, 1864. To whom it may concern : Dyspepsia, in its most malignant form, had almost reduced me to a living skeleton, and I was one of the most misereible men that walked the streets of Harriisburg. I. had used all the known remedies, els well as pre scriptions from the most eminent physicians, without deriving any benefit. Happening to pass the corner of Fifth and Market streets, I saw Dr. M'Bride, awl after listeming to his remarks, I concluded to give his RING OF PAIN a fair triaL I have done so for the last twelve days, and lam now able to work, can eat almost anything the appetite craves, sleep well, and UM a new man in every sense of the word. .Every person afflicted with Dyspepsia should give it a trial, for since it has wrought such a quick cure upon me, there is no ques tion but what others will find it a "Balm in Gilead," to drive away disease. P. S —On the 19th day of Sept ember, 1868, I was exempted by the Surgeon of Board of Enrollment. lam now received by the Sur geon as in perfect condition to ber able to do any kind of duty becoming a soldier. JOHN WEAVER. Cray of Ilarrisburg, Pa., S. A. Before me, an alderman of the cii:y of .Har risbnrg, Penna., personally appeared John Weaver, who, after being sworn amording to law, did depose and say that the matter set forth in the above statement, to which he had subscribed his signature, is striottly cor rect and true. HENRY PEPPER, Alderman. City . Ilarrisbnrg 4 Penna., Aug. 24, 1864 A WONDERFUL CUBE EFFECTED BE THE Knrs OF Pans.—Read the Evidence.—Some three years ago the small-pos broke out in Harris I 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 Itealth very 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 com pelled to work, and was only enablied to do so by the constant use of purgative medicine's, 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. 11 1 13 ride per forming miraculous cures with his "Sing ef Pain," but I doubted its efficao y in my case. Still, as "drowning men will oat oh at straws," I called upon him, and a fe•w minutes after a single application my . he adache dis appeared! Encouraged by such a marvel lous cure, I used his Bing of fain inter nally, and this 19th day of Aug not, in the year of our Lord 1864, I' am again a sound man. The kidneys, bowels And spine are soundin every respect, as they war e ten years ago, and lam able to do a fall •lay's work, and sleep after it as well as the beslthiest day I ever saw. I reside in Oanalager's row, Na rth street, Fifth ward, Harrisburg. 014 of Harrisburg. : Befor• me, W. Kline, an aldettUnt of said city, personally Game Jacob lager who, being duly warn, says Unit the bete s et forth aboire are 'just and true. Sworn and intbecribed. Auguit 20, la al, bi• fore W. KLINE, ,i4ernven. Wlinawielga, Jen& Gramm Ilsronmaro Crrunen.—Div n servi ces to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, ex... 1 the evening at 71. Preaching by Bev. Wm. E. Krebs, of Waynesboro. haTENVON is invited to the card of Prof. H. C. Orth, who offers his services as a teacher of music, both vocal and instrumental. Prof. 0. is a first-class musician. Those desiring to be instructed should secure his services. Wz think Dr. M'Bride is right in recom mending his King of Pain to the soldiers. It is certain to relieve them in less than five minutes of any disease they are liable to have in camp, more expressly the diarrhcea, bloody flux or cramping pains in the bowels. To be bad at the corner of Fifth and Market, at the office of the State Capital Botel,or every day at Camp Curtin. Lost Boy.—Left his home on Wednesday morning, a boy between 9 and 10 years old, poorly dressed, named Josnam D'Eltht/T. was sent from Susquehanna street to Market street, with a basket, and has not since been heard from. ' Any information concerning his whereabouts will be gladly received by his mother, Louisa D. Ermit, • who is seriously ill, and greatly distressed on his account. She resides in the upper end of Susquehanna street. REJOICING - am> Motraursa.—One hundred guns were fired from Capitol Hill this after noon, in honor of the great victory achieved in the capture of Atlanta, by Sherman's army. The Copperheads have had the blues.— They do not like Union thunder. They do not believe that Atlanta has been captured. The rebellion in the South and copperhead ism in the North are tottering, and will meet their doom. Let loyal people rejoice! Itartoman.—We have had the pleasure of a conversation with Major Charles Kleckner, of the 184th Pa. Vole. The Major was wounded at the grand fight of the Second corps, at Reams' Station, on the 25th ult., but we are pleased to learn is speedily recovering. He represents everything in a most prosper ous condition in the Array of the Potomac, and the men in good spirits. They are all confident of success, and only await the arri val of reinforcements to complete the task which was so auspiciously inaugurated. The Major is a gallant after and we hope he may speedily recover, to assist in the winding up of " this cruel war." SOLDLINS IN CAMP. —A military camp may be under :the best sanitary regulation, and still not be without sickness. The diseases incident to camp, aside from epidemics and fevers, are diarrhoea, dysentery, and consti pation of the bowels, caused by a change of diet, water, and general habits. Dr. M'Bride's KING or Fels gives immediate relief, and in all cases effects a cure, by regulating the bow els, and restoring the deranged functions. No soldier should be without a bottle. For sale at the corner of Fifth and Market streets—Camp Curtin every morning from 9 until 12 o'clock. The Doctor can be con sulted at Room No. 7, State Capital Hotel, morning, noon and evening. To the Public .—lt gives me great pleasure to recommend to the public the medicine pre pared by Dr. J. J. M'Bride, which he calls the "Sing of Pain." I was induced to uselt as an external, remedy for a bruise, which it relieved immediately and subsequently cured entirely. Its success induced me to use it in ternally for Diarrhoea, with which I was af flicted in a chronic form for nearly eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kid neys were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me, and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I reflect how many other remedies I tried without experi encing anything but temporary relief. For my part, I shall always keep a supply of Win my house, believing as I do that it is a most invaluable family medicine. • DR. NI'BRLDR'S KING t OF PAnT—THE GMT EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL RZILEDS.—The fol lowing letter speaks for itself: HAREDDIVRG, Ang. 29, 1864. Da. M'Ramn—Dear Sir:—After having been twice rejected by a surgeon as unfit to per form 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 alknowledgments, because your KING OP PAIN has cured me of one of the worst cases of Dyspepsia I o'er heard of. I have taken some of the medicine with me, as I think its merits entitle it be to be called a friend in need, and every soldier should have a bottle in his knapsack, and every ci vilian 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. Fon Szeisras..-We would again remind the delegates to the Union ClOinty COvention, that Henry Badabaugh is a candidate for the nomination of Register. Mr. R. is Well quali fied for the position, - and hating rendered good and efficient service to the party, is cer. tainlferititled tq the nomination; and if suc cessful in securing the nomination pledges himself to work faithfully and efrectually for the entire county, State and National candi dates. We trust, therefore, the contention will nominate him. The Roam Guiana are requested to .turn out for drill on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. By order. pq G. PRINCE, Captain. Lochiel Greys One Years Service. A few more men wanted to $ll up this or ganisation. $6OO local bounty paid, $lOO uoyernmeat, making MO bounty. Men will go to camp and draw uniforms as soon as mustered in. Rally men, and avoid the com ing draft. Headquarters, Walnut street be tween Third and Poluth streets, Harrisburg, Pa. W. A. DEAN, Cal*. JACOB £001,01.R. Lints. Ilteodors 411% Thomas, Rosruiting (Mho% -4: === HARRISBURG, Aug. 30, 1864 DANIEL E. WILT Yours, respectfully, JOHN WEAVER. [cowmoATED.] =I All know the lurking na ture of bilious, diseases. ,The _ -warnings , of a sallow complexion, high colored urine, de4 pression of spirits, and -occasional- pain in the side, should not pass unheeded. These ailments are but notices to the sufferer that there is a morbid agency at work within, un dermining thesecret springs of life, sooner or later to break out into open disease. OS GOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE is the great preventive and restorer for such affections. Sold by all druggists and medicine dealeas. SPECIAL NOTICES. Kromer'g (upham's) Hair Dye 50 CEXTS A. BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL. WARRANTED to please. - This article has been thoroughly tested by Da thrum= of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods cyealers everywhere. JNO. J. RROITER, Solo Proprietor, 403 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. DruUkenuess Cured. The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to any address. For sale by all respectable druggists in the United States and Canadas. Puma z 1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Rand's Speeffie. The oldest and 'most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermaorhces, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, &o. This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved a success. Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specitio effeot upon the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any laud of pills. Tne SPZOIFIO of Dr. Rand is not intended as au evacuating me-tic ne. Its medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not nppleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them ; which plan we would al ways recommend, as affording the speediest way to get the effect of the remedy. Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. aNtS. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. aug2s-dly “A Slight Cold.” Coughs. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "13LITarCOLD" ill its drat stage; teat whith in the be ginning would yield to a mild remedy, if n eoted, soon attacks the lun,:s. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" give sure and almost immediate relief Military Officers and Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken as oceasientrepiret. auglO.daswim PURE VEGETABLE TOMO TEIE most healthy persons feel more or less weak this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap• petite. They need a good strong Tonic-one that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at 60 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L Ball's, No. 27, South MO street, Barrhiburg. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. augl Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases,&c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by O. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist every Where. Read the folloWing testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: i1a381581311% Feb. Bth, 1864. C. L BAR - Nyasa—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in eases 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. Of I agrte n with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Rik vart's Troches. .W. C. OATTELL, lAte Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church, AAnikv4BITAG, Jan., 1864. To O.A. 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I will send, by return mail, to al who wish It (free) a Recipe, with full directions for =kin' and using a simple Vewstalme Balm, that will ef fectually remove is ten days, Pimples ' Blotches, Tan Freckles, and all Imuorities of the Bain, leaving the same soft, Maar, smooth and beautiful. I will also mall free to those having Bald Heads or Bart Face/I.Blmph' dirtied 4n and Information that will enable them to start a full grOwth i of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a lioaatache, in lei then thirty days. Al applications lammed by return mail without ohmic y yours ral ib t.I._OHAPISIAN, 9:hamlet,. p~ ~rr~Away ' ~ ~fnr Ywk, IfilpaiWeak .4; • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOAN OF 1881. PROPOSALS FOR LOAN Tar.atunx DWPANIXIIINT, t August 30, 1884. f SEALED OFFERS will be received at this Department, under the act of March 3, 1863, until noon of Frt/DAY, the 9th of Sep tember, 1864, for bon& of the United States, to the amount of about thirty-one and a half million dollars, being the amour) of unac cepted offers undisposed of under the notice of Proposals for Loan, dated 6th June last. The bonds will bear an annual interest of six per centum, payable semi-annually in coin on the first days of July and January of each year, and redeemable after the 30th of June, 188 L Each offer must be for fifty or one hundred dollars, or some multiple of one hundred dol lars, and must state the sum, including pre mium, offered for each hundred dollars in in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is for no more than fifty. Two per cent. of the princi pal, excluding premium, of the whole amount offered must be deposited, as guaranty for payment of subscription if accepted, with the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, or with the Assistant Treasurer at New York, Boston. Philadelphia, or St. Louis, or with the designated Depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo; or with any National /tanking Associ ation authorized to receive deposits which may consent to transact the business without charge. Duplicate certificates of deposit will be issued to depositors by the officer or asso ciation receiving them ; the originals of which must be forwarded with the oilers to the De partment. All deposits should be made in time for advice of offers with certificates to reach Washington not later than the morning of September 9th. No offer not accompanied by its proper certifioate of deposit will be con sidered. The Coupon and Registered bonds issued will be of the denominations of $5O, il.OO, $5OO, and $l,OOO. Registered Bonds of $5,000 and $lO,OOO will also be issued if required. All offers received will be opened on Friday, the 9th beptember. The awards will be made by the Secretary to the highest offerers, and notice of acceptance or declination will be im mediately given to the respective offerers ; and, in case of acceptance, bonds of the de scriptions and denominations preferred will be sent to the subscribers at the cost of the department, on final payment of instalments. The original deposit of two per cent. will be reckoned in the last instalment paid by sue cessird offerers and will be immediately re turned to those whose offers may not be ac cepted The amount of accepted offers must be de posited with the Treasurer or other officer or association authorized to act under this notice on advice of acceptance of offer, or as follows: One-third on or before the 14th ; one-third on or before the 19th ; and the balance, includ ing the premium and original two per cant. deposit, on or before the t4th of September. Interest on bonds will begin with the date of deposit. Parties prefe ring may pay the ac crued interest front date of bond, July 1, to date of deposit in coin. Offers under this notice should be indorsed " Offer for Loan." and addressed to the Secre tary of the i reasury. The right to decline all offers not considered advantageous is reserved to the government. W. P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Tre •scary. The Bonds for this Loan are ready for im mediate delivery. [sep2-tsep9 SALES OF REAL ESTATE. PUBLIC SALE. "lI'LV be sold at public sale, on THURS. LtY, SEPTaniBER 16,1861, at 8 o'clock r K., tt Brat's Hall, in the ci y of Bernal:Porn, the beaming and eaatr.ble country seat of Christian P. Baohnlen, in Su tine. henna tcreitento, within a half mile of thellunta of the c.ty of Haniaburn, Cingaining about Thirty.five Acres, (Inat:Kling about By, acres of Woodland,) adjoining lands of the late Wm. Colder, Sr., andJoaeph Andy and others. The ittiprevenumts cons.st of a neat and comfortable DWELLING, with several beparata summer kitchens and Spring House, A LARGE NEW BARN, And other outbul dings—the entire plane in excellent oon• (linen with new foamed. The place is particul.rly welt inocsed with the choicest tquieneer of pears, peaches, ap.' pies, cherries, grapes, sc., ac . A small stream of water running through the middle of the place. Conditions of sate made easy and accommodatingg. Possession given April .1.80& sepl-cits] C. F. HAERNLEN. PUBLIC BALE. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9114, 1864, THE subscribers, agents for the heirs of Frederick Wonderly, Sen.„late of Mechanicsburg, ra.,deo'd, will sell on the premiss:sake folloWing valuable real estate, viz: A. tract of Limestona Land containing 67 acres and 68 perches, all clear, in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing, located in silver opting township, Cumber- Land county, Pa., two miles West of Mechanicsburg, near Me road leading from that plaoe to Carlisle. The improve ments area good TWO-, rwer SOUSE A GOOD BAPS DARN, wagon shed, corn crib, and all other necessary outbuild ings. There are also two walls of never-failing water on the farm, one of which is near the door; an orchard of choice unit, and a limekiln on the premises. The land has been all limed. The proximity of this property to the enterpriaing town of Meehaniesburg, always affording an excailent market for the produme of the farm, renders it hi e bfy desirable. Ai toe same time and place, a trip* of Mountain Lend, situated in Silver erinng township, Cumberland county, containing 10 awes and 14 parches, easy of mesa Persons desirin4 to view the property previous to the sad., will please can on George Wouderiy, residing on the larm, or W. H. Wenderly, rcalaing 1n Meobarnesbaug. Sale to commence at 2 o'olook, r. ta. when terms will be made known by Graßliz wuNased,r, W. ti. WONDisaLY. Agents for the heirs of J. P. Wonderty, deo'd. ilta.s-Aleepo W ANTS. TANNER, IiVAPTED. APRACTICAL TANNER will find steady employment, at good wages, by applying to we eueeralgued in piteon or by letter. Ruat be a good beauteous's, of tuber and indmartuna habits. None eater nLegtapp.y. HENRY KURT& Moon JoY, Loader Co., Pa. auBl4Lw Hands Wanted. CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Machin sae and Moualas wanted, at. the KaULZ WORKS. itulau W RI. K.IK. Stoneware Potters Wanted! A TURNER of small ware, also a SETTER oe KILN and BUItNIqt want-d, at The liarnsuarg atuu.ware Pottery. Enquire of augBo4l w) COWDEN & WILCOX. [Daltimore Amnion copy for one week and send bill to ttt4s nand, imenudi4ely, for eohuots.n i Shoemaker Wanted t TO work on a bench in a store where he will be ids•asantly situated, and waged good, Avg yat Lai Ewa Market bums, iLtrriabarg, Pa. a.g23aw* JOHN KOSS& Aotice to liridge Builders undersigned, Uommissionera of Dan. 7 1 ; I T c o unty', undersig ned, will receive Sealed Pro posals up to September Um 21st, (Wednoulay,) at two ois,sou p, N., for building, levertutleaug sad tundebbnp all tae materiels for a now-soled Bridge eeross Am. straw or Sit, In 'liaison township, said cannty, w, et limits ;at the site referred to by the late Rapists o r the iilnind Inquest of the open 7, sonwownoto /Guth, or used' so, of Fishable/le. Said tin* le be luny lest span, on the Barr Top Arch pits. and tO lie as hi ghas mutt the old bridge (now standing) is) math side wing mils to be .'touters-test,kusg r ana- times of the south alga Um feet long Proposals to be endorsed on the evecitleatiOnSl which way 'be had at aka otaoe of the Lteurhy (MOMS stoners at Heritionng, on apoksidal by letter ur ottun , wile. t i! be Oa 'Mild day and to the /sweat re apossible bidder. JUNKY HARMAN, jooll4. Mg TOUCH, • oon..endoi Ron= Ir. slum. AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL. EIGETERSTS NIOILT OP Roses Star Combination Company, base's Star Combination Company, Rottso's Star Combination Company, Grand Bill ! ! ! SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. ad, 1864, Will be presented. for the brat time, the beauti ful time-act play, entitled THE DUEL IN THE SNOW Ale. the great Sensation Drama, • JACK SHEPPARD! MISS FANNY DENHAM, IN TWO GRNAS CHARACTEIRSI MR. ROUSE. As BLUE SICIN and TOMMY TITMOIra, t MR. MEEKER, la Two . haraotozsl Apr The manager b ge n t easure of annuounciag that he has 'recited an oto with the flumes ogn•dari, Mr. Frank Drew Who will shortly appear. NEW NOVELTIE3 IN PREPARATION! Mr-For further particulars see programme ang94 tf New National Theatre ! . 0 S. I . 4* • :7. Managers and Sole rroprtetora....M xIiBLZ 8 WELYIER. trills BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE OF TEE DitAlla will open on moNDA r Ersparra fife, tt ith a new and augmented company, e ..braung some of the first artists In the United States The melt egos wish the pui , lic to understand that this Is to be eon ducted art loWy as a Arse clam theatre, and not anything before or behind the eurtain shall be allowed to offend even the moat fastidious. And we would with the pubiln to know that improper chant , rs will not be admitted in any part of the bowie. This Is a rule that will be eirlagr adhered to. On MONDAT ETENINV, SIIPTSMI3IIR 8,1864, The performance will commence with the Wanting 4Q. mestle drama, in three sets, by b.ctward litteutt, SA., ea titled CHRISTMAS EYE ; ea, The Duel in the Snows With new Scenery, Co-tomes, Machinery, eta. tilts play was performed at the 7' he ,bv Imbiotia to !ft. aqua, hula, for upwards of tame hue .red eights, and at the Princess t- ct al, l A ,riden. Per diamieuti-n of char anion; bee prOgrantMe el the day. Phi ESOP ADMIS lON.—Parnnette, 60 coots; Got ta y, 26 cents; On:lmmix t.hairs, o 1 mai Private teams, $6 and 61u Dome epee at 7%. Curtain IVeS at 8 o'olook. Box Vales open from 10 01112 A. x., and from 2 till r Y. when same tan be reserved withAtt antra Shari.. • au29.1w5 SANFORD'S HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT: 3d, 18Q BENEFIT OF SAM S. SANFORD. GREAT' BILL OF ATTRACTION! 1 COMEDY, OPERA, TRAGEDY fUld The Fascinating Dancer, will appear for this night °WI FIRST NIGHT OF THE 'FOUR. LOVE See bib or the day. riI.HIS company consists of the best star pal tormess, cosiEWimg of SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, &O. The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they Mend making this TEES Concert Bail of the city. HARRY WELI4 & Oth, Proprietors. BRAT FORM, Business Agent. set A CAN PI.:IIJESLTJEC;Y" WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Proprietor Sexiness Agent • Stage Manager. Leader of Orcheater.. OPEN every night with a first-eiaaa earn patty of male and female artistes. The pertcam ease embraces every variety of legitimate amusement, each as SINGING, L FARCES, DANCING, COMIC 0110.1188, ' .\` '1 '.li'l~G NEGRO COMOALTPDI4.. BIIRLINQUES, AND JESTS. Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private DMus 50 cent& Dana open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. trladtr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R.IN:li. U LATION 07 THE PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE• FAME! fiLiMILEL'II 03710 a, 14th DOSTIXICT, ILERILLSEUIin, Pa., August 15 Mei. ) THEF OL.LO WIN Li It. FA ULATIO :. 8 OF the Provost Marshal's office are published for the In struction and guidance of all persona interested, in order • that, in future, the putnic 11001 not be in doubt as to when, where and to whom to appl tar information on mineers connected with this deparioient. let The Board of linrollment cenveuee each day (9un: days excepted) in the proper wont at 10 o'olocc a. it. It busman requires it, toe morning session will continue tilt I ' iyj o'o.ocz F. it.; the afternoon sessions cammelme at 2yg o'clock and continue till tt o'clock r, x. In no case will esmausatiotut ter disability be made attar day- Light. znd .1 .3. Weitzel, principal clerk to Bard of Enroll ment, will at all mem Duman information proper to be turoishmi from the recurua of the Board. 3rd A. F. law, adjutant and armlet deputy, will to found iu the oltitie mai of the Provost !huhu... lie hue a wawal camp, awl ma be appt,ad to in ad cotes. 414 The Outmhuent Departmetu m In charge of D. 3. Bu no bah A. E. Eyster superintends the mustering and re entities department, and Uwe charge of the records and rota connected therewith; also, with enlistments into the -Veteran it serve Vorps." Sth E. E. Caule his charge of the clothing depart. amt. Ito For information with referenee to homes and property wised as the property of the Govern.: ant, ap ply to John £ Halley in the Mustering andlteetnitwgDa p.rtmeht Bth For information with reference to Deserters and p e rwi l i, gamed, apply to same deka. Uncut Stn Joon thence hen charge of emu= ; record; he. loth For lot,rtmittou upon any lellb,e9, net above spo t:Away deiogn.t ou, apply to toe ri r, oet Manilla; or to Minutia, A Y. Clapp. Ilth. all olci kb it_d employees are regain d to he at their post. Jar duty at 8 fev,locK a. W. the aloe %tit be 0086..1 to the public at 6 o'cor.a. P. Y. 12th (lei au mat employ sus arc r quired and direpted to be polite, courteous and attentive Leap persons Coles' busatem in the rrevost ILArami.e ulnae. It Is a unt.Y ani *awry to tuft= and eerie tootle requiriug Mom nuttiest or Service, mai any dett or employee attention or proper courtesy, be %MIN moue diau h.i Lim Limas and tunpl..yeal are notpertunteu turn MI fee er reward fur services rendered. If they do is, the penalty will be in:unwinds discharge. ..Xe h e and to Mere it are faittally high nuedemisisera 11.0. /LAY CLiACNT, Captain and Prevost hteranal 14th Omuta. Peas. The members of the 2011111 of lihr,,unkent are j a w gay Cantleat, Provost ltlanatud, Gaulle Q. /lawn, Coo- at. T. tdiartten, Surgeon ; either of whet 7 be comes Med at eS times , during bammier-hems, motels connected with the Onatoese of the want The Provost Marshal's elute is in tow* sureen, op. ' 'te the 6011 tm vrIGEOINiaIS azoslsior Um', of this - seat ANA. wall Omni: JOSI 6 rionvoti duo fur aYln - oy • ' SHISLER, & F '.• -MOllliwors to Wtn. Inkok . fr.. - k . _ 11.11 - lIOESTERS' BASSETS.-41Mer.* Frs. .A4lll..ser mesrerate W. Doak, jr. o k Go, isneon hand 116 aofee Mean lembils, pa dam jai PANTO! J. EL DONNE. JOE RILL -.NED WEAL .HABI YMlialtrit4t