aily Cetegafl EI&HRISBITRG, PA THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8,1864, OTIC E TO ADVERTISER' tvistrirlagea, 0 4 ,ati‘s, fa Anse:cricaz tine 4.4 RA fli, invarlsO,i 1 - , - .4z0ic.3 with tht id oittigententa .t.rdel 1, 6 ant t• it:vetting Edition nye Inge - rite. in t tt k , :morta l/1g Vti ition Without extra charge. rOWN AND COUNTRY. illerting of Union County Cosn- inittee. The members of the Dauphin County Union tioramittee are requested to meet at the Frank ha House, in the city of HarriAburg, on Thursday, September 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. fall attendance is requested. By order of J. J. SIIOE.MAKER, Chairman. J. M WIESTLING, Secretary. f -c,_ • 'Fhird Ward meeting of the Recruiting, Committee of the Third ward will be held at the office of the chairman on Monday evening, September 12th, at 7 o'clock, to make final settlement of the business entrusted them. The collect ing committees are requested, to make their final reports and hand over their subscription books at or before that time. Citizens who have not yet paid their subscriptions are no tified to pay the amount due from them with out further delay. J. M. WIESTLING, Chairman of Recruiting Committee. i=o=l PravKTY -- St refit corner poll i d vol MSS —Sea Proyost garshars notice 15IPORTAliT. To Volunteers I=l=9ll S UGC; FS , TIVE oY cat 'V The !xscrning:‘, and evening:: I=l WORTUT or ATTENTION---The rent 1.!"..E1V. ad ottised for Fait , in (nu columns. =MEMO WE notice several very handsome residences in course of erection on Front street. They will be ornaments to our city. Tut: Union Committee of Dauphin county will meet at the Franklin House, in this city, on Thursdav next. at 2 o'clock r. M. Tan chilly mornings and evenings remind as that autumn is at hand. We shall soon be greeted with the songs of the " Katydid" and the cricket. Tun annual election of officers and man agers of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Com pany will be held in Chambersburg on the 2d of October. CIEMZEI QUOTAS FULL. —All the sub-districts of Cup berland county, except Mifflin, Hopewell and Frankford, have filled their quotas under the lest call for volunteers. TIIE VETERAN lehrt.—ln the engagement of the 19th inst., on the Weldon Railroad, this gallant regiment bore a conspicuous part, and succeed:o in capturing the battle flag of the 18th North Carolina. GAS consumers who do not " walk up to the captain's office " and settle their bills on or before the 10th inst., will find themselves "in the dark " very soon. Superintendent Gray's official notice can be seen in . our col umns. CANT. GRAISGRII, Chief Commissary of Sub sistence, Department of the Susquehanna, advertises for proposals for one thousand bar rels of flour, to be delivered in this city. Proposals will be received until noon on Mon day next. See advertisement. 1-10\o To IPr NNSYLVANI.t. SOLDIER. —lt was a Pennsylvanian, named George Reed, of the 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, Col. Coulter, who captured on the 19th nit., the battle Rag of the 24th North Carolina, and not a mem ber of a New York regiment. Secretary Stanton directs that a medal be struck com memorating Private Reed's heroism. ME business men of Chambersburg have had to seek new quarters since the late fire.— One of the printing offices is in the Presbyte rian lecture room; another is in a warehouse; a furniture dealer is in the basement of the M. E. Church; a doctor's office is in the vesti bule of a school house; a number of parlors have been turned into Atore rooms, and the citizens generally appear to endeavor to ac commodate each other. Tat ABASE. AT RITLES z DERIOrS . CUICT7I3.-- Tbe elegant troupe of equestrians and gym nasts belonging to Rivers .1- DOHOISfe Circus gill perform . in this town, on Weclnesclny, the 14th inst. Among the extraordinary attractions of this Circus, is the consolidation of an entire troupe of Bedouin Arabs, thirteen in number, the equestrian company, who are to exhibit their wonderful performances together under the same tent. Yo other race of people has ever attained that perfection in athletic exercises as the dwellers of the Desert of Arabia. Their feats of herculean prowess, their wonderful quick ness of action in vaulting and leaping, their ingenious juggling tricks, their astonishing ex periments in balancing and vigorous exercises generally, have rendered them celebrated in every country upon the globe. These sports to the Arab arc :here diver sions—pastimes. In their camp, at the Oasis, or upon the burning plains, they are their only recreations. At their intervals of vest, during the jburney of the caravan, or the halt of their marauding squadrons, their sole amusement is the indulgence of those athletic games and brilliant tours de force for which they ,everywhere stand pre-eminent. -These talented strangers will appear in the proces sion in its entrance in town on the day of the exhibition. The circus troupe is said to 'be cosiposed of the first class members of the profession ; and taken altogiftli4irVa/t one of the most extensive turn-outs that lints been seen for a longtime. TINTV-RIZAL Ref= BSCUPTS 'on AUGUST.- - It is stated that the reOeititti front internal rev enue for the month of August, will be about seventeen million dollars. It is believed that with the opening of fall btsiness the receipts for September will be twenty HIS LAST LEGB.—This is the title of a very laughable play to be presented at Brant's Hall, this evening, by Rouse's Star Combina tion Troupe. Mr. Frank Drew - will app.)r in hia great character of Felix. O'CaWghan, and will sing the ealebrate3. song, "Widow- Ma. chree." This will be followed by the Burletta of "The Widow's Victim," with Frank Drew in three characters. Mr. Rouse will appear as Byron Tremaine Perham Podge. Miss Fanny Denham will sing several popular songs. Go early, and secure desirable seats, as the hail is nightly crowded. SAlcresto's hers..—Great feats are p1 : 65P.23 Led here nightly. No species of minstrels,y kG neglected while Sanford is at the helm. a. variety is presented nightly, and with such artists of Cork as Fult. Myers, W. Porter, W. Ward, and the brigade under Col. Sanford, there is no such word as fail. There is a con tinued run of acts, presenting more in the short space of time than any other two troupes combined: We learn that Sanford takes his Farewell. .12.enefit on Saturday evening, when an original bill will be presented. We need not urge the public to attend Sanford's benefit, as the hall cannot fail to be crowded. His friends here are: counted by thousands, and they will n,•o to witness the farewell ap pearance. STATE Fein—The Pennsylvania State Agri cultural Society, will hold its next fair at Easton, Pa., Sept. 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th, 1864. The most ample accommodations, we Axe informed, are being made. The grounds and buildings of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute, where the Fair will be held, are among the largest and finest in the State. In addition to the buildings and sheds already erected, several very largo tents have been se cured; cue for the Floral and Fruit depart ment and the other for the Fruit,p,rowers' So ciety of Eastern Pennsylvania, who will hold their quarterly meeting upon the grounds at the same time. Their object is to discuss all questions appertaining to fruit growing as well as to which frrdts:of their own production. Their discussions are not beneficial, but will add much to the general interest of the Fair. From present indications the fair will be one of the largest ever held in the State. BUSINESS ITEMS. Fourth Ward Meeting. Au adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Fourth ward, interested in getting the ward out of the draft, will be held in the Hope en gine house this evening at 7 o'clock. KNOW ALL MEN By THE . SE PRESENTS—That I, Dr. J. J. Mcßride, have this seventh day of September, 1864, appointed S. A. Kunkel R. Bro., of Harrisburg, Pa., (Druggists) my sole agents, for the sale of my Great Remedy, the KING OF PAIN, for the State of Penn sylvania. I guarantee to the public that the medicine of by said S. A. Kunkel 3:: Bro. is my preparation—the true and original KING OF PAIN, and would recommend my patrons and those having used my medicines to pur chase from none other but them or their duly authorized agents. JOHN J. NITRIDE. sepB-1 w DR. J. J. Pil'Bßuir.'s Faxo. or• PAlN.—Having been appointed the sole agents for the State of Pennsylvania for the sale of Dr. J. J. M'- Bride's great remedy, the KING OF PAIN, would respectfully inform the public that we will continue the sale of it at the corner of Fifth and Market streets, also at our Drug Store, No. 118 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. All orders from a distaiice promptly attended to. For information apply at the Drug Store of febB-1w S. A. KUNKEL a BRO. P..kuPEairk)i ii. UY.LUL\L\i; GO a e N 14.11 FALSE PRETENCE.—An acquaintance of a brief period related to me the following incident: Business on last Sunday a week compelled him to take a horse back ride to the classic borough of Middletown. On his return he came home by the way of the Poor House. Being addicted to the use of tobacco and segars, and oat of the former, he stopped at the Poor House and asked one of the inmates for a light. lie, the , inmate, said if my acquaint ance would give him a segar, he would light it. It was done. He went, and in a few mo ments returned puffin ,, b the seg a r with all the airs of a first class dandy. .iVe now ask legal advice. Was the segar obtained under false pretence? And in conclusion, as the rich and poor must be clothed, it is of importance to know where dry goods are sold cheap. We say at C. L. Bowman's, No.l, corner of Front and Market streets. I=l Returned Soldiers often Fuld they have brought with them a foe more dan gerous, and harder to conquer, than the one they have left behind. The insignia of this secret enemy are the orange hue of the skin, the saffron tint of the eye. OSGOOD'S IN DIA CHOLAGOGUE is the great remedy.— It restores the liver to healthy action, relieves the blood from accumulated bile, gives tone to the stomach, elevates the spirits and invig orates the sytem. Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers. Poi SktE—An elegant building lot, situat ed on Third street above North, 21 feet front by 131 feet in depth, running to a 20 feet wide alley. For particulars enquire at au9-dtf THIS OFFICE. SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARD TO TUE SUFFERING. Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes,' ke., &c., gte„, and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI FIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in less th a n thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their elects on the broken d own and shatteredconetitution. Old end young can take them - w ith advantage, Imported and sold in the United States only by - JAS. S. BUTLER, tie. 427 Broadway, New York. gap-Agent for the United States. P. S.—A Box of' the Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to any address on receipt of prise, which is ONE DOLLAR,post-paid—money refunded by the Agent if entire eatisfaction Is not given. tyl64l,kwBrn DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED: DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure. in less than 'BO days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Sending Weakness, Insan ity, and all Urtnarx,.. Sexual and Nervous .Affeotions, no matterlkotr What otiose ptodueed. Qn Dollar per box ~t , Sentr i br reall,.on receipt or an order. One Itortwfil pitff . _,Kt.lle cure in most cases. Address . • 7.AICES# BUTTEI4 Venus" Agent, OD BroadwanZi.. Y. CO! GATE'S HOSEA - SOA_I ills celebrated Tenet. Soap, la sue meat, Is made Irani the atoiodat, materials. is itiritti and ernollterat Laths nexus, Ing,ggraaatlr auenVad, and extremely benefit:la In all action upon the dkin- For sale by all Drugsl.7lp o rimy Goods D a gen larLF—slawly QEL - LasiG of Summer Goods at low pAces, kJ each as Summer Dress Goods, Lawns San Umbrellas, Lace Shawls, and Slimmer Shawls . We have also on hand a very large ilasortment of Molina, Calicos, Ging hams, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Black Silks, Plaid Silks, White Cambrics, Undressed French Cambrics, White and Colored Flannels, and in fact an assortment of dry.goods not surpassed by any To all of which we invite those who wide to purchase, and prorrioe to sell at less prices than We ran replace thorn ior ag.aia . Ar• all kinds of dry 14.1.;./S [aid 3,ltiAfikal,9, t-voey day 11.,f; 105 o t r,,, t 0 42r. join 8.1,R., Military Business Attended 'l.O Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and 73:y and War Clais, generally, made out and collecied sons residing nt a dish:Mee can have their business irion acted by mall, by addressing fitiGriNESNYDER, Attorney -nt-i.no , Third street. Barristncn Pn IMO K romer's (Fiffiam') Hair Dye CENTP.; k BOX larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL. Wa.anaNT.ro to please. This article has been thoroughly • tested by Da Oaw.TON of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who Pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it wilt not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere. J - NO. J. :KROMER, Sole Proprietor, 41) Cbestant St., Philadelphia, Pa Drunkenne Cured. The inebriate may now httl—defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote Pr 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 Canada. Price slper box, or packages of six boxes for $5. ,JNO. J. KRONER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. RaleitUs Specific. The oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Sperinaorinea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power, kc. This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved a success. Dr. RA D'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific effect upon the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The SPECIFIC, of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating medicine. Its medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant 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. Priee $i per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa ang2s-dly Baunvart'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 C. A. Bamtvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist every where. Bead the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: Hamustroarx, Feb. Bth, 1864. 0. A. Belus - vairr--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 pOlie speakers and singers, in crimes of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Tours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. ii. Presbyterian Church. OPT awes with Mr. Bebiuson as to the value of Battuvert'e'rroehes. W. 0.-OAPTELL, Late Paster 01 0. 13 Presbyteriau Church = To C.A. Bamvemi. , —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 supplieclin your excellent Troches. I consider them vary 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 tin effectiveness of the delivery of inblic ac - dresses. Yours, SA., ;MO. WALK ^R JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To 0. A. B.A.N.:TvenT—Dear Sir: Raving useL 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 afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &a., G. G. RASESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DZSTETOT ATTORNrefi OFFICE, t Mamma*, Feb. 29, 1864. f To G. A. BENNVART—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 bate fit to all public speakers. A,. 3. HER] HA 111 DYE : HA MM DICE : I 13ateltelor's Celebrated Bair Dye 18 THE BRET IN THE WORLD. The only Harmless True and Reliable Dye Knceon. This splendid Hair. Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to, a Glorry - Riacher Nakardßrown without injuring the Hair or ataining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and batatiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine colorouid rectifies:the Muffects of bad Dyes. The genuine 7 is aigtt e d WiLLIAJi A. BATCH MAR. All others ere niece unitrithins,- and should be avoided. Sold by all Drua - i4. T e Factory—Si BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. eaTOME.ea'S maw. To/LET %9A3 POlt Deab9iao vol Imre. . j0231y SOLDIERS, TARE IT WITS YOU: The greatest trouble to persons In the Army, especially in this season is Dysentery, which (by death or by disa bility) weakens the service more tons the Rebels do. Very many have found, upon trial, the DYSENTItRY DROPS are among the very best preventatives and cures that are to be had. Every officer and eve y soldier should carry it with h'in, and thereby reasonably insure himself against a great danger. It is prepared In Harris burg by SIRS. L. BALL, at 27 Pinestreet. between Second and Front. Take a phial with you. Fri& 25 cents. Take no 'more unpleasant and unsafe Medicines Far unpleasant and dangerous diseases, use HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUGHU, which has received the en dorsement of the most PE.ONTNILNT PITYSTeLts.S EV TILE U. S., is now offered to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms originating from dism.es an 4 abuse of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, General Debility, Mental and. Phyrical Depression, Imbe. catty, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlessness end Sleeplessmas at Night, Absence of Muscular glecioncy, 'Lees of Appetite,* Emaldation, Low Spirits, DisorganLia- Lion or Paralyabs of the Organs of Generadon, Palpitat.on el the Ifeert,ittld, 111 inn; en the concomitants of a herr vont{ and debilitated date of the system. To insure the gamins, outtitii out. Ask for H.DI..MOLDI'd. Takomil ,other. Gores ptarroprokei. See advertisement in another. column. lluglo.2fflo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 NEW OP.,WNIN Cr FOR Fall and Winter iti;ade CLOAKS, CIRCULARS Cl - ..04 11 iS B ROCHE 1 7 1 IN LS! AND SCARFS' !F ILT R,P.14 ! ! and i,e , t selected stuck in this nity i NioNV Cloak . Store, IN D, W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, 11 - AP,RBBURG. PA. nop2-1r Proposals for Flour. iw rine Only.; CON3II.S.SA.P.V F4I.III,IIMTNCE, DEPARTATI:Ni 121-aftRIS'2I:RO, Pa.. 'eotember 6th, 3 C 4EA.LED PROPOSALS, Joplicale, will be . reeeived by the undc-.-1-, tted until MOYDAY, 'ember 12, 18f4, for fur/1141M the If. S. Subsistence Dr partment, delivered in this city, with 1000 BARRELS FRESH GROITNI) EXTRA. FLOUR. Brands must he stated ; both heads to be wall Plat-hooped and machine-made barrels will be rejected. To be delivered atthe rate of 100 barrels per day, com mencing within live days of acceptance of bid. Samples must accompany every proposal Each bid must contain in itthe guarantee of two responsible persons 'for the fulfillment of the agreement, who Will give bonds if required. In case of failure to deliver the Flour, the Liti:Led States reserves the right to purchase elsewhere to make up the deficiency, charging the advance price to the party fa din.; to deliver. Proposals must not be enclosed with samples, but de livered separate. All flour to be carefully inspected and compared with retained samples. All bids most comply strictly with the terms of this advertisement. No proposals will be considered when either of the parties interested is a member of Congress, agent, or employee Of the Governmeui, or is not lalOWnto be loyal to it. Blank forms for proposals, containing the form of guarantee, may be had on application at this office. Payment will be made in such funds as may be forward ed by the United states for the purpose. Proposals must be accompanied by a printed copy of this advertisement, Indorsed, "Proposals for Flour,' and directed to BROWNELL GRANGER, Captain and Chief Commissary Subsistence, sepa-rif sepl2] DeffMmont Susouehann.a. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S 017- FICE. Finn. crasioN, W.I.B3IINGTON Cm - , September 2, 166.1. Wilt be sold at Public Auction, to the highest ! , idler, the time and places named below, viz : York, Ps.. Thursday, Sept. 15. 1864_ Altoona, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1864, Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1861. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES :1T EACH PLACE. These Horses hare been condemned as unlit for the cavalry service of the army,. For road and farm purposes many good barg.ahet , may be had. Horses sold singly. TERMS—Cash. in United Stated currency. JAMES A. EKIN, Colonel First Division, seps.die2Bl Quartermaster General's Mit. PROVOST MARSHALS OFFICE, 11TH DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. HARRISEURG, September 3,18t1L The following notice is published for the information of all interested : • TO VOLUNTEERS Volunteers will be accepted and counted on the quotas orthe present call, up to the last practical moment before the drafted men are accepted and sent to the rendezvous. Townships and sub•districts which have not filled their quotas at a urged to do so at once. All time that can possibly be given, will be allowed, but the draftwill commence as soon after the :Ali of Sep tember as practicable. Credits will be given, and Government bounty paid to volunteers until further orders, By order of Cept. RICHARD I. DODGE, A. A. P. M. General • WILLIAM SCHEFFLER,. Captain and A. A. A. General. • JOHIsI - KAY CLEMENT', Captain and Provost Marshal 14th District of Penna. Harrisburg, August 1864. sept PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! HOOP SHIRTS. ail styles, sizes, shapes ind qualities. We pay par leular attention to the very itest English Steel.. :cep a large assortment con stantly on hand. Oar Sales room i 8 at No. 24 SECOND Bram; adjoining .T. B. ..ad Furniture Rooms, where we will sell ery „at Wholesale and Retail. Our Retail Depart ment is in charge of competent ladies, COHEN BROS. & CO., No. 24 Second street, Harrisburg. aule im Steam Weekly to Liverpool. 1110IICEING at QUEENSTOIM, (Cork ILA. 11 bor.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in tended to sail as follows: Edinburgh, Saturday, September -10 ; City of Wadi ingten, Saturday, September 17 ; Cl.ty of brauebe,:ter, Sat nrday, September 24, and every sacueeding Saturday, at Nom, from Fier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYAEL% IN GOLD, OP. ITA IiQUITALILIT CIIRICENCT. FIRST OAI3IN $BO 00 I STEERAGE ........ $9O 00 do to London 85 00 do to London 94 09 do to Paris 95 00 do to Panie 40 00 do to Hamburg. 90 00 do to Hamburg.... IT 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. Pares from Liverpool or Queenstown: lst Co,.ibi $75, $B5, 1105. Steerago, $35. Those who Wi..41 to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Company's JOAN G. DALI, Agent,ls Broadway, N. Y., or G. 0 HIMIERDIAN, Harrisburg. $4.0 REWARD. STOLEN, on the Bth Lust:, from the livery ►J stable of the subscriber, in Harrisburg, a ROAN MARE, 9 years old, 1.5 X hands high, small star on fare, black mane and tail; white mark on right hind pasture; shows the white of tier eyes when working or moving her head; always paces when under the saddle. Also, a BUGGY, painted black, striped white, letter 3, on both side panels, leather cushion and top. Also, a set of HARNESS. sdo reward will be paid for the return of the Mare, Buggy and Harness, or for such information as will load to their recovery, and the arrest of the thief. aug9-titf E. K. SWARTZ . CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIP. TION. SAUCES of all the celebratedmanufacturcra, SARDINES, OLIVE OILS, o every description. Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFJPEE, SUGAR and SYRUP of all grades and price; and the beat aeleeted stock ontaido of Philadelphia. All 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, mys Bw:tessera to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. LIQUID RENNET. IQUID RENNET yields With milk the LI most luscious of all deserts for the table; tbo -fat est and most grateful diet for invalids and cailax(ll. Milk contains ovary element of the bodily constitution; when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy ul digestion, and supports the system with the 1e33 . 3 posr,; 3 le excitement. When still greater nutritive petrel 13 4 3vaited cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful convert: a quart of milk into a firm curd. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by S. A. KUNKEL, jels-tf , 118 Market street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. IN accordance with the provisions of the New Internal Revenue Law, allgoods delivered at the above railroad for shipment must have a Two Cent Stamp waxed t 6 the receipt demanded therefor, said stamp to be at the expense of the shipper Forah receipts taken by the above Company, said stamps will be furnished and paid for by theeomPlval• a • 4aget, JONI; J. cLirith; A LL kinds of hauling with wagons or carts 11 will be promptly dono by clang on . JACOB BM - NER, jj 2l comer of Second street and Meadow Lana 1211==:1 THEASTEO: arkPAlSZVirair, August 30, 1864. EALED OFFERS will be received at this Department, under the ack.of March 3, 1863, until noon of FItIDA.I", the 9th of Sep tember, 1864, for bonds of the United States, to the tmount of about thirty-one and a half million dollars, being the amount of nnpe. e.epted offers undisposed of under the notice of Proposals for Loan, dated 6th 'rune last. The bonds will bear a,in annual interest of six per centum, payable ferni-annually in coin on the first clays ofJuly and January of each year, and redeetimble after the 30th of June, 1881. 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 loft, Boston, Philadelphia, or St. Louis, or with the designated Depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville. Chicago,Detroit, or Buffalo; or with any National 13 .1 - ing 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 offers 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 oth. No offer not accompanied by its proper nnroci• ment, will at all tame:: fur2sll ittiormatiou to bt furnished from thy rca.—orde of the Board. Mai A. Clapp, inCutant and special deputy, will b-• finund in the office room of the l'l'ciewt Marsha). .11;. a:- - a geueral charge, and can I.)e arAiliel to in ati. caws. 4tn The Enrollment Department b an charges 1).3. sth .1. E. Eyater superintends al. - , nauserios ana eruitius department, and has charge or the recurs s rails connected therewith; als:•, with enlistments into ;W. cater= Lserct Corp_' 6tli I. E. Calk: ass elsta'ge of the elatnia:z ment. 7th For information with reo:rcuid to horses and property seized as the proporty of the Gosernrcent, op ply to John E Heller, in the Ihitivring and Rt-eruiting, partment. Sth For information with refeience to Deetrtor and persons arrested, apply to same dopartnwnt 9th John Charters has charge of accounts, recortlF etr: 10111 For information upon any mibiect not above 'bps citically desks:awed, apply to the Provost Marshal. PT to Adjutant A. tr. Clapp. 11th. All clerks and employees are required to be at their posts for duty at 8 o'clock A. V. The °tee ba cloned to the public at 6 o'clock P. 17. th Clerks and ermployeen are required and directed to be polite, courteous and attontive to ell persons doing business in the Yrovont Mainbal's race. It is a duty and pleasure to inform and nerve Moo requiring lufermatimi or service , and if any clerk or employee tus in prompt attention or proper courtesy, he will be at once dinetutetree. 13th Clerks and employees are not permitted to receive fee or reward for seri:ices rendered. lr they do so, the penalty will be immediate discharge. To of er such fee and to receive it are equallyhigh misilomeanoq. nio. HAY CLE.M.rT, Captain and Provost Marsha , - 14th District ?CUD . Ito: members of tho Board of Darollment are .le:aa Kay Clement, Provost Marslud, Charles C. Rawn, Com. iniiainuer, 8. T. Charlton, Surgeon ; either of Whow may be consulted at all time during business hoots, matters connected with the business of the Board. The Provost Barthel's Office is in Fourth street, of polite the Government Bakery. Ingle-01w FOR. KENT, rilliAT extensive and finely located HOTEL NAND, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue arra boas street, Harrisburg: It is entirely new, and - in itiw midst of the most thriving portion of the city, and trouts on both of the above natter streets. It contains sistr spare rooms and alt of the most improva.t me era hotel appliances—cooking-ranges, hot and cold water for baths, gas, sc. she basement Is large, commodious, and one of the best in the city for a Restaurant. Formatormation, . cidr ss or EirlAY to °LIVER MIWARDS, Agent. Sept 186-1 for GEO G. EtNEEL. VERY FINE INDEED: our fine and.4gtiine#B stook of Photo ." graph Alba= and 2botorraph Card Pictures, we have added a BYL&IFFIVIThiIiNVELOrE for the reception of card pictures They tilust be aeenand will 170 admired ,garPhotograpkers supplied so the very lowest whole sale price, and their card printed upon them for Si thousand, wholesale and retail. at may 24 SCHDYBRIS BOOS STORM, SMOKED SALMON.- FINE SMOKED SALI6II4O Just recetred SILISLER . FEA2I 4 /14 .108 onsocessoni_ , "7:11, Doc As CA) NMBEEF and MESS PORK.- .=.lt ohoia I° of NM Bcer sndPor % at WritAzZa tanairoora to Wtolloolt IL, to GB4 & 11,12131.. t, MISS DAY. MISS lINFIE WA-ftß;'•l't JOIN COLLD.IS. „. J. FL DONNELL JOE IdiLLEtit NFD WAY` HARDY DESTAYZIC ....J. G.. inDLIE MIDIOGAL K:lft.o OPER.A.S, F:GRO GO &I (GALL Ti