paik Eritgrapil HA.Rizt:. 4, BURG, PA. WHOA! EVENING, SEPTEIIBEII 10,:1864, 10T RAZ TO ADVERTISERS.--All Adver. BU9illeSll Notiees, Idarriages, °c obs, 61:e., to secure insertion in the r eLgialAPH, must invariably be tweom puoied with the CASH; Advertisements ordereAk alor gxenlng Edition areinserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra. charge. TOWN AND COLINTEIy. w e an; of Union County Com mittee. The members of the Dauphin COUnty Union C o mmittee are requested to meet at the Frank lin Home, in the city. of Harrisburg, • on Thursday, September 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. A fall attenJ. J. ac S e HO eq ENICKER, C y ai is ruested. B order of hrman. .1. M. Virrnsm&a, Secretiiry. - [w T riu sesn SIIONVER.—About one o'clock this awn ing we were visited with a very heavy thunder storm. Rain fell in torrents, accom anied by deafening peals of thundei and tlie nest vivid lightning. =:=o ItELIGIOIIS SERVICES (in the German lan roage) are held by the United Brethren eon grep,ation, every Sunday morning and evening, n the Orphans' Court. Robrn :of the Ocrtiii douse. The public are invited to attend.' EON. EDWARD MoPrtzlISON has been sub ;tituted a member of the Union State Central Committee that ad of D. A. Buehler, Esq,, „hose official duties prevented him. from :Wing the position. SANFORD'S Opera Troupe is announced to perform in Lancaster on Monday and Tues day evenings, previous to visiting the Oil re gion. Sanford is a card that always wins: The people of Lancaster should go to see him. 12=11:111 Tex Doylestown Democrat says that the Dys, eatery is still making fearful ravages in Qua kertown and vicinity. Qn Sunday a week, there were six dead, four children and ,two atiulk, There were also several whose cases were. critical. Tua rain did not interfere with the attend- Alice at market this ; morning.: There bras an. abundant supply of all kinds of marketing-,-. prices ranging about the same aeon Wednes day morning. Butter was a drug, and. ere market closed large quantities were offered at forty cents per pound. =CI DIVINE SERVICE to-morrow at the Ridge Road Episcopal Church--morning at 10 o'clock—evening at 6.30. In the evening a sermon will be preached by the Pastor, Rev. A. J. Barrow,on "Joshua's last vow," in which allusion will be made to the present social and religions condition of the country. All are invited. ItArcitosio Accinswr.--Barly on ThursdaY morning the body of a man named John W. Wilson, a brakeman, in the employ of..the Northern Central. Railway Company, was iound (Mlle :track near Parkton. Both legs were nearly severed and other portions of the body was mangled:in a dreadful manner. [t was supposed that he had fallen from a coal train during the preceding night, and had been run over by several other trains that followed. The body was taken to Balti more and interred at the expense of the rail-i road company. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.—There was a very ine house at the New National last evening. We would advise all those that wish to see a good performance, a good company, good acting, to go to the New National Theatre this evening. Miss Bella Golden, the charming young actress, appears Monday evening. bliss Minnie Lehman, having recovered from her severe illness, appears Monday evening. This (Saturday) evening there is a tine bill. Go and secure good seats. Marra! Mara! for the National; li.urrat! long may it ever 4Vxve the Susquehanna shore. WEST PENNSYLVANIA. (LUTHERAN) S This body held its late sessions in Hanover, Vork county. It met on Thursday of last seek, and adjourned on Monday night of this week. It is composed of about forty fitinisters t and nearly an equal number of lay-delegates. This Synod occupies the territory embraced in Franklin, Cumberland, Adams, and York Counties. It formerly embraced all the ter zitory in this State west of the Susquehanna. But since then the Pittsburg, the Allegheny awl Central Synods have been formed and have enrolled upon their clerical list about an equal, if not a greater, number of Ministers than the mother Synod. There is a great deal el business transacted by this Synod, daring its sessions. The utmost harmony and good will prevailed. SANFORD'S BENEFIT, AND LAST APPEARANCE you a BRIEF PANIC/D.—Sanford " takes him self away," en route for the Oil Regions, there no doubt to speculate, as well as to please the multitudes who will throng to welcome the ininutAle Colonel. "Going the wholdhog, "we never thought a very euphonius . ,phrase, but it is very fitting to say that—Sanfori has been going it here, or at least the patrons have. Sanford's nine prevails among all classes of our community, and. the old, the - Joung, the grave and gay—the 'nip of sentl, meat and the man of teettion—wives, *labors and young misses--all sing Sanford; ) ,The lamp light,. the fires, the drums play Sanford: in fact Sanford is all over town, and yetle leaves us without a lock from his wooly wig. Is it fitting, gentle readers; that thus without "more circumstance," we should shake hands and part? Yea, go all, to-night, and take a Parting look at him whom all the town ad Mires. Daring the absence of Mr. S., his Place will be Ailed by an efficient stage. inan sign who . will appear on Monday evening:, isiA troducing also several new candidates for pia). ltc tom Tans Tim fle....PenneytirEnia - in -furnish. ing volunteers under the President's call for 5 . 00 V 'lArLelliz` ,I)00 ANOTHER SAME or GOVERNIEET Honsr.s.-eaSee the advertisement of Col. Ekin. Persons in want of horses had better attend. THE Pamir' Fasitamt thinks it probable that sever hurthe l d men of that county have en tered the service within a week past. 4 _ • - •!' -Env. WaS. Altman - it, the - pastor elect,- ww preach in the Old School Presbyterian Church, to-morrow morning and evening, and hereaf ter each Sabbath, at ,the usual hours. BURGLARY m BESSORD.—We learn that the shoe store of Mr. Ranney, in Bedford, was broken into on Friday night and money and property to the amount of $l,lOO stolen. No clue has been found to the robbers. GEHMAIT REFORMID Cuuacu..--Divine ser vice to-morrow, as usual, morning and even ing at 10 A. 3a. and 71 r. M. Preaching by Rev. E. E. Higbee, Professor ip the Theologi cal Seminary, Mercersburg, Pa. , Taxan will be preaching in St. Paul's M. E. Church on Vine street, to-morrow at 10 o'clock, L. ra., and ; 1 P. M., , y the pastor. Subject in the morning—LSourqr of the Christ ians hope,, and inthe. evening, Repentance. St/DIAN DEA.TIi. —Dr. Joseph N. Smith, well known and highly respected, for more than thirty years past, as a skillful practising phy sician, died of disease of the heart, at his resideftee, Mains county, Pa., on the 2d inst. FATALITY.--A fatal accident, recently oc curred at Mount Blanc, the first since 1820. Ambros, Conttel, young porter, accom panying the party of two Australian gentle men, 01 into a crevice, Nod disappeared from sight forever. • Tar. following advertisement appears in the London papers : If you want to enjoy a luxury have your hair brills - bed by machinery, at —'s model establishment. Hair cutting and brushing by patent machinery, 3d; sham pooing ditto., 3d. The ne plus ultra of lax ury is to be shampooned by,—'s new sham pooing apparatus. Mr. .TlERnr REG" who is, well and favora bly knoWn in this city, has opened a steam engine and machine shop, in Sixth street, (Moltz‘s old stand,) Where he is prepared lir execute all kinds of work in his line of busi ness. He will pay especial attonticn to all kinds of repairing. Mr. _Regan is an excellent machinist. and we reconitheid _him to the public. cAPTIN H. I. Dorms, Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State, ie on a tour of inspection, of the difforeit posts in his district, and was in Pittsburg on Thurs day last, engaged in this object. He is ono of the most competent officers in the service, and is regarded, at his headquarters here itt Harrisburg, act gentleman of rare social and business qualifications. I=l RE ItHIN OF THE 61ST REGIMENT Capt. Wm. F. Poorman this morning, who has just returned from a three years' service with the 61st Regiment, Penna. Vols. The Captain left with his Regiment as a pri vate, but his conduct on the tented field and in front of the enemy was so higldg appre ciated by those who surrounded him that he has risen step by step until he became the com mander of his company R. ' Host of his com panions-in-arms have left this stage of action, and we were glad to meet- he Captain.looking so well. He left his son behind, having re enlisted for another term. We wish the Cap tain success wherever his lot may be cast. 1=1:=Z:1 UNSURPASSED APPRAUTIODEL —The attrac tions presented at Brant's Hall are such as have never been witnessed in this city, and surpass anything ever attempted here by any other company. The gentlemanly manager is being handsomely rewarded for his efforts to amuse our citizens, us he is continually fa vored with crowded. houses, composed of the most respectable so ciety. In point of merit house's is deeideelly the best theatre in the State, out of Phikadelphia. 'To-night Frank Drew and Mr. Rouse will appear, in connec tion with the entire combination company, in two grand pieces---Pwry O'More and The Irish .Dragoon. It is a splendid Saturday night bill. Go early, as there will be a tremendous outpouring of our citizens to see the great star company. BUSINESS ITEMS. SELLING of( the entire stock of dry goods at Brown°ld's cheap corner, ;Second and Aarkot, opposite Jones House. seplU•lvw Tim Roam GILLEDS are requested to return their arms and accoutrements. To meet at the arsenal on Monday evening, Sept. 12, at 4 o'clock. By order. d2t G. PRINCE, Captain. , FOURTH. WARD Daatzu - lizzrnio—The Judge of Elections having airrived, there will be a meeting of citizens off the Fourth ward, in terestea in making up , the.quota.of said ward beiore the draft, at toe Hope Engine House, this eTening at 7 o'clock. 'ATTENTION, MDirtT.l3 Mmi.—The Quarter master General has made a requisition for the arms issued during the esnergency. There are yet about thirty guns that have not been returned. It is neceesary that they should be left at the Decor TFixona./?st office, at once, or the naives of the.partles bolding theniwill be handed to theliroper deptartment. sept9-2t , W. V/. GIBSON, Oapt. AO- Bile is napare's Cathartic --Constipation frequent ly results frOm its de ficiency. The office of the liver is _to purify the blood by extracting bilious matter, which is brorght JO AO, servio.e of the bowels for their itady stal.cp3oo/Y8 INDIA gaol, AGOCRIE *);iass ,;41ecat operation von eas.bniarPonslieliatEUlPM a healthy-Ik* of bile, ta„prod*Vgialbred the ib ll4 7ealeve.the' B 9 l ** l 4 geor,ol4o*/ 445infililitiniets and /siedicinedesii;XS:' FEvrit AFD AatrE.--As- this is the MI:J:1 i Ban.mtvareitTtocheg. when many are suffering with the Chills and For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis- Fever, we would earnestly advise all such to eases, &0., are specially recommended to 'get one box of Dr. Barr% Spiritual Pills, as ministers, singerslnd persona whose vocation the Doctor is an honest believer, as lie says, in calls them to speal .in public. ldaninactured the truths of spirit Manifeatations, and relates only by Cl. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, 'many very astounding cures peiformed Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. through the aid of spirits. Those afflicted with sold by druggist every where. the Fever and Ague will lose nothing by giv- Bead the following testimonials from some ing the Spirit Pills a trial, as his terms are of our eminent clergymen: no cure, no pay. , See his adVertisement in HARRISBURG, Feb. Bth, 1864. another column of this paper. 2t* C. A. 13.unavArrr—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 conatiend your own as a most admirable specific 'for public speakers and singers ; in omen of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pustur of W. S. Preabylerien Church. Third Ward A meeting of the Recruiting Committee of the Third ward will be held at the office of the chairman on Monday evening, September .12th, at 7k 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. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS—That I, Dr. J. J. Mcßride, have this seventh day of September, 1864, appointed S. A. Kunkel & 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 offered by said S. A. Kunkel & Bro. is my preparation—the true and original ICING OF PAIN, and would recommend my patrons and those having used my medicines to gar chase from none other but them or their duly authorized agents. JOHN J. M'BRIDE. sepS-iw Da. J. J. Mllaroz's KING or , Pear.—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 PAIR, 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 distance promptly attended to. For information apply at the Drug Store of febB•lw S. A. KUNKEL &.BRO. mieNtAAL, NoTtu.r..m. STOCKINGS ! STOCKINGS ! STOCKINGS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE FACTORY, 50 doz of heavy white ribbed Cotton Stockings, 50 eta 50 doz of white ribbed t, lion Siocsines, 75 cta 26 doz blue, mixed and grey Woolen Stockings, 760 50 doz of Woolen Stockings, all colors and prices White Cotton Stockings, good and heavy, all prices We have the large.t assortment of hosiery In Harris burg, for Ladies' and Min's wear 10 pieces of itiaakCloth for Cloaks, all prices 21) pieces of Blade Silk, all priced. 1 piece of a heavy Black best quality 10 pieces of New style Plaid Dress G odal 5 pieces of Back Butnuazine best quality 3 pieces of Black French Merino 2 pieces of B ack Canton Cloth, finest quality • Bock Aipadew, all quallies and peeps Plain Pazumattas in brown, blue and purple. earzmaitas in b auk, stone color and gieva All Wool De Woes, in brown, b no end green Mareeilli s Quilts, oopkius an tine Linen red and flue white Flamm be Fa-nes of Bleached ',muslin, at 60 cts ; worth 75 cis., e haven , w in Store a Complete assortment of ALL KINDS OF DRY GO ,DS, wh,oti we will close our at less than whole.an prices . i.EWV. A CARD TO THE SIUFFRPONG. Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes," &e., arc., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try ono boa of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH. SPEW, no PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor In less than thirty days They aro purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on tee broken own and uhattered constitution. Old and young can take mein with advantage. Imported and solo in the United States only by JAS. H. BUTLER, No. dri Broadway, New York. darAgent tor the United Mates. P. a—A Box of the Villa, seoure.y peeked, will be mailed to any address on receipt et price, which is ONE DOLLAkt, poetTaid—rnoney returned by the Agent if entire sittistsclion is not jylb-ddisiZm • DO YOU WISH. TO DE CURED: DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILL. 63 cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNAS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Instm ity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Altbonons, no matter Dom what causo produced. Prioe, One Dollar per cox. Seat; past-paid, by mail, on recsipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure in most mum. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, Jyl.s-d&twUnt. General Agent, 4.29 Broadway, N. R. COI.4:4APPAS HOMEY SOAP. This oelebrated Toilet Soap, in sacs universal de mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emolitent in as maure, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action Open the skin, for sale by all Druggists and fancy Goods Dealers. I arca-dawly 1111.11t3ry Busineaa Attended To. Bounty, Pension, Elacs. Pay, Subsistence and Military end War Claims, gerierally, made out and collected. Per ions residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mad, by addressing SUGENE.SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law, Third street, Harrisbant. Pa Ki•omer's . (Uphws) Hair Dye 50 CENTS A BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NAL' URAL, DURABLE, BEAUTLFUL. SVABBANTEZA to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Da CHILTON of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the\material com• posing it win not injure the most delicate war. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere. JNO. J . K.ROZER, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Drunkenness Cured. The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong think 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 um:lades. Puce 41 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. JNO. J. KILURF,R, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Rand's SPeclide. The oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure ot SperutstorhceitSeminal Weakness, Loss of Power, &c. stood the test of over thirty years, and hits always . . ,roved a success.' Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the fo.rin of pills, made up entirely of substances chid, have a specific effect upon the generative org ans. Most persons associate the idea ot operations upon the bowels from taking any kind. of pills. The SPECIFIC of Dr. Band is not intended as an evacuating mesicdte. Its medicinal virtues ate expended entirely upon the impaired regenerative organs. The pills ,are not unpleasant to the taste, and many perso.us masticate them with impunity before swell° wing 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. JNt.). J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ang2s4lly 6 A Slight Cold" ) Coughs. Few are aware of the importaese of clieoltinj a Cough or "on= COLD" la its dna Mar; that which is the Ite gostios would yield to a mild sewed, y, neglected, won Wade the haws "Brawn's Bronchial .Troche .give sure and almost Immediate relief Miiastry Officers aid Soldiers should hem Owls, ae fitev can be carried id the pocket and Sikno as mono* regains. auglo4lawlm .04S - 1. agree with *Mr. ,Robinson as to the value of Bannvares Troc t 4s. CATTELL; Late Pastor of 0. "IS:- Presbyterian °hutch. Hmoosuutto, d u., 1861 To U.A. Ilmvairr—Dear S:r: In the habit of speaking very frequerj - , , and in places where the vocal organ!: Rzo very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expect° rant, and that want-has been sapplied in your excellent Troches, I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing th.( effectiveness of the.. delivery of public ac dresses. Yours, Lc., JNO. WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. Banbrvairr--Dear Sir:. Havinguset your Troches, I am free to say they are the best I have ever tried and take great pleasure in recommendl7lg them to all persons afflicted with scOS ;_t* . t.t4 or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &0., G. G. RAWFSTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFF/OR, HARRISSTM% Feb. 29, 1664. ,Too. A. BANNVLBT—Dair Sir : I have found your Troches to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness arta lit .strimigthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great bene tit to all. public speakers. A. S. HERR 1141 IR Dirk : tiam DYE I S Ita,tcheloes Celebrated Hair 14 - • 18 THE BEST IN THE WORLD. The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Mack or Natural Brown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frequently restoring its pristine color, and' rectifies the ill effects of sad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH •gLOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be Avoided. Sold by all Druggists, ,to Factory—Sl BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. esturrstmee sir von= tn,q_ker Fait muzsoe mig tuts. ' . ,16231 T Ernrou. oF TEr.maaara Dear Sir:—With your permission I wish to auk to the read6rs of your paper that,ptill send, hy. return rdail, to all who wish it (free,' aftwipe,: BAL - Airections' for making and using a kimplii Kegetable "Balm.;:that ef, factually remote in ten daYs, i ,WW,Ples • Tan; Freckles, and all Impurities.of . dtu the g 5 40 soft, clear, smoeth and bedatitil;—t . 1 will also mall froe to those twiiid" 'Had toads or Bare Faces, simple directions and infermation that Will enable thorn to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in lose than thirty days. All applications answered by return . mall without charge. Respectfully yours,l.‘ THOS. F. CHAttAX, Chemist, .1y15.1.1&w3m 031 Broadway, New York. PUIIES VEGETABLE TONIV TBE most healthy persons feel more or loss weak this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap petite. They need a good strong Tonio—one that will attethttikon the aervons system:Mt- Stomach:: This they ma get at 50 mats per bottle, at Mrs. L, Ball's, No. 27, South Pine street, , Harrisburg: , Vrilefe 3 :frititi a distance promptly attended to • , augl NErW A DVERTIK.EME.NTS. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! -...ftEET, adjoining J. R. Boyd's Chair and Furniture Roams, where we wi.t set very low, at Wholesale and Retail. Our Retail Depart ment is in charge of competent lad s. COHEN BROS. & CO., No. 241-3ecoad street, Harrisburg. Steam Weekly to Liverpool. TOIJCHING at QIIEENSTOWIi, (Cork Har bor.) The well, known Steamers of Alto, Liverpoo4 Now York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are m. tended to sail as follows: . . . . Sinurday, September 3.0 Clay of Wash ington, Saturday, Soidernher 17; C ty of alanohebter'sat arday;Seet:mmer 41, and.overY aaaa,.a.attag Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 1t4., North Nyer. - - - - - - RATES OF PASSAGE, PATABLX RC GOLD, OR ITB NITIVALLENT DI OLTRIZNOY. FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE ...... $3O 00 do to Loudon 85 00' do to L0nd0n...... 84 00 do to Paris 95 00 do to Farts 40 Ou do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00 Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremen, Hotter dam, Antwerp t &c., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: lot Cabin, $l5, $BO, $lO5. Steerage, $B5. Those wto wish to send Co: their friends ean.blay. tickets here at these rates, For further, information apply at the Company's Oftioea JOAN G. DMA agent, 15 Broadway, Y. or C. 0 ZIIIMERILIN, Harrisburg. - 1f23.d1y $4O li.l. WAR D. QTOLEN, on the tith from the livery stable of the sitbscilmei, in Harrisourg, a hOAN ataRE, 9 years old 15% hands high, small star on face, black mane anu tail; white mark ou right hind pasture; shown the white of her eys when working or moving her beau;; always paces when under the sadule. Also, a BUGGY,,Paiated Week, atripad white, letter d, on both side. p•nele, leather ceshicia and top. Also, a set of HARNESS. S4O reward will be Paid for the return of the Mare, Buggy and Harness, or for such information as will lead to their recovery , and the arrest of the thief. Rugg-di! F. K. SWARTZ. CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESORIP TION. SAUCE 3 of all the celebrated manufacturers. OLIVE OILS, o every description. Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE 'VW, COFFEE, SUGAR and S k Rut' of all grades areprices, and the beet selected stock outside of Pluladeiphia. AU goods guaranteed as represented. Particular attention paid Wall orders from a distance. Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parts of the city free of charge, SHISLER & FRAZER, myS successors to W. Dock, Jr., & RENNET LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the most luscious of all deserts tar the table; Lb.: li ...t -est and most. grateful diet for Invalids and Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution; when coagulated with rennet it Is always light and easy 01 digestion, and supports the mktem with the toast possible excitement. When still greateinutritive power isdesired 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. KiINKAL, jelltf . 118 Market street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY Philadelphia anflieadiag Railroad. TN accordance with the provisions of the New Internal Revenue La* &Uganda delivered at the WPM railroad tor shim:aunt _must have a Two Cent Ramp efflasd to the receipt - demanded therefor, said stamp to be at the expeosent the shipper For all receipts taken* 'am stove company, said stamps will be rurnished find paid for try thetompany. augiihdtetrP Bo JONN J. CLYDE e Agent. Pall and Winter Trade! CLOAKS, CIRCVLARS CLOAKS BROCHE , HI • [Lim AND'IMMINING _- SHAWLS ! sep'24f OFFICE,: CM:Er COILKISSARY gITBSTSTENCF., DEzurpfENT eUSCICEHANNA, altitlerSEVßO, ,Septemb‘r 6th, 1864. E ALED PROPOSALS, in dup/icate, will be S reeeived by tho undersigned until MONDAY, Swe (amber 12, 1864, for furntshint the U. S. Sull.istenee De partment, delivered in this city, with ... . 1000 BARRELS FRESH GROUND'EXTRA. FLOUR. , Brands must be stated.; both heads to be well lined- Fiat-twop!d and m-ctdrip-made barre a will be rejected. To be delivered at the rate of .190 b .rre a per day, cora menclog within five days of ac,eptance of bid. samples must accompany every proposal. Each bid mustcontain in it the guarantee of two responsible persons for the fulfillment of the agmement, who•will give bonds if required. In case of failure to deliver the Flour, the United States reserves the right to purchase riseuheie to make up the deficiency, charging the advance price to the party failing to deliver. Proposals must not be enclosed with samples, but de livered separate. Ad hour to be carefully, inspected and compared with retained samples. All bids must comply strictly with the terms of this advertisement. No proposals will be considered wh either of the parties interested is a member of Congress, agent, or employee orate Government, or is not kia.wn to be loyal to it. Blank forms for proposals, containinz the form of guarantee, may be had on appl,cat an at this office P , yment will be made in such funds as may be forward ed by the United otaces f /r the purpose. Proposals must be accompanied by a printed espy of 'this advertisem ait, indorsed, " Proposals for Flour," and tiireeted to BROWNELL GRANGER, Captain and Chief Commissary Subsistence, eep6.dtsepl2l • • Department Susquehanna, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OE- FicE FIRST DIVISION, WASHINGTON Ciri, September 2, 1861 Will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at ho time and places named tidiest' vie : I erg, Tharsday, Sept.' lb 1864. Altoona, Pa., Thunday, Sept. 22, 1864. Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1664. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT EACH PLACE. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses wild singly. Trans—Cash, in (Tutted! States currency. JAMES Colonel First Division, Quartermaster Ge•ieral's Office. PROCOST ISLUESIIAL'S OFFICE, 1.4111 DISTRICT OF PF.NNSYLVIOSTA, ReiciasErecr, September 8, 1864. The following notice Is publitted for the information of all interested : Volunteers will be accepted and counted en the quotas of the present call, up to the last practical moment before the drafted men are accepted and sent to the r , ndozvous. Townships a. d sub-districts which lore not filled their quotas a o urged to do so at once. All time that can possibly be given, will be allowed, but the draft will commence as soon after the sth of Sop tember as practicable. Credi.s will be s,ven, and Government bounty paid to volunteers until tardier orders, By order of • Capt. RICHARD L DODGE, A. A. P. St. General WILLIAM SCREPFLEK, • Captain and A A A_ General. JuliN KAY CLEMENT, Captain and. Provost Marshal 14th District of Boma. liarrisburg, August 31, 1864. sept 5 OF Valuable Real Estate Oa Szitirday, Sfmptember 17, 1864. TEUE undersigned havii . tatablithod a FAC 'OIII7 at Harrisburg, Pa., the purpose of tnauufao• ing HOOP SKIRTS,. 41,41tyip,s, shapes We pay par- Tatar attet‘tlen to the very atest $ng1..445.„ Steel. We depti farge;tiaidaginent con. 'autly on *A. Oar Sales im at No. 24 SECOND AtbSTARDS 7. 4 T1E VV AIDV ERTISEAIBNTS. Dacivsr OPENING Fat BALMORALS AND SCARFS! FURS! m-u - rts!! The Largest and best selected stock in this city 1 at the New Cloak Store, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, HARRISBURG, PA. Proposals for Flour. scps-tsc2Bl TO VOLUNTEERS SALES OF REALESTATE. PUBLIC SALE VrTILL be' offered at public sale, on the V!' premises, the following, valuable Tavern Stand ZOOK' 8 UN lON 110 DS It', (Now kept by A. B. Stone,) situated in Shepherdstown, Cumberland coun , y, Pa., aloud the State road leacoug Born Gettysburg to Harrisburg, about eight miles iouttc. west from ilarcsburg, and two and a half miles south of Mechanicsburg. The. Lund be:oagin to the above property contains two acres, on which is erected the HOTEL, a splendid brick building, Just new, sixty feet front forty-eight feet deep, and torso stories high—the third story bring a very com modious hall, capable of seating 300 persons. There are enough ro mss in the builuing to tomato ty be as. On the top of the hotel is an Observatory, cem , ..anding a lieauti.ul and extousive ri.tv et toe surrounding con. try. There is also a huge kitchen attached to the tuldins• an i a LARGE STitittil.ttuuld under the same root' A largo stable, suitable to the house ; a well of never-tailing wamr uear the door, a large cistern in the yard, smon e house, hog-pen, and every improvement that IS necessary to made it One of the best Tavern Stands in the County!) ! .04r Pers us wishing to examine said property before tho „sal% can ball on the subsaiber, or A. B. Biotin. bale to cpmmence at 1 o'clock F. at. Te ins made known by A. W. Z A 0. BROUGHER., Auctioneer. fi,ep6-dlw* PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale, on RS- Jh SEPTEMBER 15, 1854, at 2 o'clock P st. , tt Br..nt's Hall, in the ci y of Harrisburg, the beautiful alid nestr.ble country seat of Christian F. Haelinlen, in &toque harms, townsbi.,, within a half mile of the limits of the city of ilarrioburg, Cintai fang about .2 'hlrty.five (Including about 63; acres of Wcodland.) adjoining Jand3 of the 1..t0 Wm. Colder, Sr., andJosepti Andy and ahem. The imprmem nts consist of a neat and comfortabir DWELLLNG, with several separate summer kitenens and Spring Home, A LARGE NEW BARN, And other outbui dings—the entire place in excellect, con dition with new fences The place is parucul..rly well stocked with the choicest Varlaies of pears, peaches, ap ples, cherries, grapes, se., a n A small stream of water running through the middle of the place Conditions of sale made easy and accommodating. Possession given April 1, 18g5, sepl-dts) r W TS. Wanted Immtdia.tely AGOOD COOK; at the Restaurant under Herr's Hotel. IsepB-tf Hands Wanted. CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Machin las and. Moulders wanted, at the EAGLE WORKS. aug2u dime) W . O. HILMOR.. E. C. GOBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE EC TEURD STREET, Anon; MARKET STREET, JEN .. Bounties, Pensions and Buok Pay collected at legal Tate& [sep3•d3m* H. C. OUTH, 7ectoher of the PB2l2o, lockon, Violin and Senging, No. 15, Taw) STRISIST, mow sep.346m* - For Pale , or Ezebaugo D; i'nof ohoice Indiana,andFsmaB4o n . w cF ai ri LAß e APPLY W W.F. FAIII3ESTOCK. Augurt,2o,lB64.4ll2o.dim* LL•kitids - of haialtrig-with 'wagons or carts yromptlydone by mining on i" . t '7.10013 BRINNItit, J 721 corner of 13econd street and Meadow Lane. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL TWENTY.POVISPEt MOOT OP' Souse's Star Combination Company, Souse's Star Combination Company ] Souse's Star Combination Company, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10, HOC Will be presented Lover's three-so Drama, RORY O'MORE! RORY O , MORE: - . - FRANZ DREW OULU ,S.CRUBBS, - - . W. AL ROUSE. With song of " Cruiskeen Lawn." To conclude with the laughable farce of TAE IRISH DRAGOON ! With Mr. FRANK DREW as PADDY MURPHY O'BRALLAGHANt f,* , .For farther particulate see programme aug9-.• tf New National Theatre I New National Theatre I COR. OF NORTH SECOND AND &MTH Ma Sole Lessee and Manager, - M. MAILEIL.N.. Stage Manager, —ARMY 61.148MMT. Glorious Saturday Night Bill ! ! ! SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10, 1864, CROSS OF GOLD! ALCATERTITZ, THERESE. MOMENTOUS QUESTION I ROBERT SHELLY, UNION JACK, RACHEL RYL AND, JOHN SSfALL. - (With Song,) - HARRYOILBERT LUCRiTIA, - - - Mrs. W. L. AYLING, gm- For further particulars, see programme. PRIcEB OF ADsflB4lON.—Parquette, 50 cents; Gal lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Frigate Poses, $5 and $lO Doors open at 73_. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Box Office open rrom 10 till 12 e. M 3 and from 2.251 4 ac., when seats can be reserved witnout extra charge, and kept until end of firet act. it The Manager t akTfl great pleasupe in =anteing that he has effected an engagement with the fie rlful Actress, Who 'will shortly appear au29-Iw* SANFORD'S HALL. THITIISD/ff EVENING, SEPT. Bth, 'E4., THE DUEL IN THE SNOW! See bills of the day. rjIHIS company consists of the best star pet it_ formers, consisting or SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN OOMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, O. The managers takes pleasure in announcing that tbay intend making this THE Concert Hail of the city. 'TABBY WELLS is CO., Proprietor • Burr PORTER, Business Agent. au2S4 CANTERBURY WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Proprietor.. Business Agent...: Stage Manager Leader of Orehester Treasurer.......... O PEI T every night with a first-vase com pany of male and female artistes. The perform ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement, each as SINGING, DANCING, PANTOMMES, BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. Admission, 26 cents. Seats in private boxes 60 cents. Doors opon at 7. To commence at o'clock. jylßdsf RIVERS & DERIOUS' I OMBINATIO% CIRCUS! ONE DAN" ONLY ! Afternoon and Evening ! WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14th, 1864. rpHE GENUINE AND ORIGINAL BE- A.. DOVIN ARAB TJ Clo ILT P Connected with RIVERS AND DERIOUS' CIRCUS, Will perform together in the some Pavilion, Afternoon amt bvening. These WoNDERFUL CHILDREN OF TIIE DESF.HI (13 iu cumber) aro universal 9 sot/ceded to be THE MOST AS CONLSHING LEAPERS! MARVELOUS WONDERS! UNAPPROACHABLE PYRAMIDISTS And are, undeniably, the THE GREATEST ACROBATIC ARTISTS EXTANT Among the Attract:re Features In RIVERS DERIOI3S' CIRCUS, are THE DELAVANTE BROTHERS, FERDINAND TOIJRNAIRE, BLONDEL TEE YOUNGER, Eddie Rivera t the Infantile Artist, C10w..., JOHN FOSTER, PHILO NATHANS, RICHARD RIVERS, E. DERIOLIS, E. WINN - a, L. KUM • RADAW, OLIVILLE, JULIE LA COSTE, M'LLE CARNOT, LA JEUNE MARE Leader of the Superb Band, Mr. PERRY. Late Leader of Baxter's Philadelphia Zonaves. C. P. IIkERNLEN giir The AP.AB TROUPE will appear in the Prowien into town, in their Native Costume, seated in the Magnifi cent Dragon Chariot , Admission, 50 eta; Children, 25 eta. sqd-dlw _ _ FOR. RENT, THAT extensive and finely located HOTEL KAM), at the corner or Pennsylvania avenue Wad coaF street, Harrisburg. It is i.ntirely n-w, and In the midst or the most thriving pm bon of the city, and fronts on both of the above n .me I streets. It contains sttV spare rooms and al of the most improved raja krn 11.. appliances—choking-ranges, hot and cold water for baths, gas, ac. The basement is large, commsdious, and one of the best in the city for a Restaurant. For information, k; dams or akply to °LIVER BIIVITARDS, Agent, Sept. 3, 1864.—{sep3-1m; for Gro G. Kupwa. VALUAVIE PROPERTY FOR SALE. " rirsubscriber offers for sale a valuable j r ' avern Stand, Minato on the Lancaster turnpike, in the borough of Middletown, consisting of a large twoatory Brick Hotel, extensive stabling and all other neeeesary out-building. AI WI IWO atUaildrig lets, haring erected on each p two storYY name dwelling. further uticulare apebr it ra i d & ta l ge the imbei jat-taeeetsrue wine, Ikon a Lancaster county - made ckenestio wine in this city. . Price $8 • , Nr• ITh Forte) at MIMI a JO - , SuoaealOra to Wm. & . Al iUSED'iEiIITS. The whale Company appeal* THREE PIECES ! E. MARBLE Mrs. MINNIE DAY Et FERR47.S. HARRY ilium Mrs. MINNIE DAY TWO BUZZARDS: Bella Golden This evening, J IL DONNELL JOE MILLER NED WRA I .HARRY IigSTAYIR .... J. G. HIDLER EIOSICAL FARCES, 0PF.P.112, nGRO COWCALITIFk M RI