Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 12, 1864, Image 3

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FIARRIt;BIIP.G, PA
MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEDIBER 186,1.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.--All Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, ege., to secure insertion in the
'/Niii.EDILAPII, must invariably be aeeont•
ponied with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered In the re4ittor
Evening Edition are inserted in the ttiorn
hog Edition Without extra charge.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Meeting of Union County Com-
mittee.
The members of the Dauphin County Union
Committee are requested to meet at the Frank
lin House, in the city of Harrisburg, on
Thursday, September 15th, at 2 o'clock, r. M.
A full attendance is requested. By order of
J. J. SHOEMAKER, Chairman.
J. M. WrEsrmico, Secretary. [Nr
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ALL THE aeon—The jockey hat and feather
RESIGNATION AND APPOINTMENT.-eTEMOS H.
Dysart has resigned the office of Ticket and
Freight Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
at Altoona, and John Shoemaker has been ap
pointed to fill the vacancy.
VERY tiny hats, with a large boquet of
nearly every flower that blooms (all natural)
and about two pounds of additional hair, (all
artificial,) is the "morning promenade fash
ion" in head dresses in Paris.
THE York True Democrat understands that
quite a number of recruits for the one year's
service, who previous to the late election had
intended to credit themselves to the town
ships in which they reside, now positively re
fuse to do so because those townships, by a
majority, declared that the soldier had no
right to vote.
A Naw style of veil is coming into favor
with young ladies. It is made in the fashion
able black and white figured lace, with a fine
elastic run through the upper part, which fits
to the edge of the bonnet. A. second elastic
runs through the lower part of the veil,a short'
distance from the bottom, which fastens it un
der the chin, giving the effect of a street mask,
transparent, but very coquettish.
ME=
FATAL Accrortrr.—William Ullery, brake
man on the emigrant train on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, was instantly killed on Satur
day morning last. It appears that he was
standing on top of the cars as the train ap
proached Petersburg, and not observing the
bridge which crosses the track at that point,
his head was struck by the timbers with such
force as to cause his almost instant death.
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ALMOST A Bar.--'l'll bet a hundred dollars
with any man that the nominee of the Chicago
Convention will be elected," said a man in
our streets the other day whose nose indicated
most indubitably the presence of copper.
"There are ten ten dollar greenbacks," said
an earnest looking man, stepping forward.
"Please to cover them." "I—ah!
want to lose my vote," said kopurhead as he
slunk away.
OArruann limants.—The Hagerstown Torch
of Wednesday says: On Saturday evening last,
a squad of sixty-two rebels, with twenty-four
wagons, which were captured by General
Merin in a battle which took place near Bun
ker Hill on Friday last, were brought into
this place by a guard of Union soldiers. The
prisoners were quartered in the market house
durirrg the night, and were sent to Elmira,
New York, by a special train of cars, on Sun
day.
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NEW COITNTEIII,EITS greenback coun
terfeits have made their appearance in Phil
adelphia. The Detectors say they are an ex
act imitatice of the genuine, and that a great
many are likely to be put into circulation.
Me hank's Bank, Newark, N. J.-10s alter
ed from ones ; vig. blacksmith, anvil, cars in
distance—on right upper corner, 10, TEN on
die—on left end, female reaper.
Mercantile Bank, Orange, N: J. —los —vig.
female seated, eagles, cars, boats, village and
camp scene ; right end, 10, X ; left end God
dess of Liberty, X.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.--The following
counties have, during 'he summer, raised re
spectively the salaries of th it County Super
intendents, owing to the increased expenses
and high market prices of all that we eat and
wear : Northampton raised the salary from
$7OO to $l,OOO, Perry from $3OO to $5OO, Car
bon from $5OO to $9Ol, 3113.ean from *3OO to
$6OO, Beaver from $5OO to $BOO, Jefferson
from $5OO to $BOO, Cumberland from $5OO to
$7OO, Luzerne from $BOO to $1,200, Bedford
from $5OO to $l,OOO, Chester from $l,OOO to
$1,200, and Lehigh from $5OO to $BOO.
A RABID DIBLOYLLIST.—ArrivaI of Prisoners.
—The Chambersburg Repository of Wednes
day says : A man named Eli Smith, from
Taneytown, Md., was arrested in this place
week before last. Smith on coming to town
and reviewing the destruction around him,
remarked, in the presence of some of our cit
izens, that it was a great pity the rebels did
not burn the entire place. He also acknowl
edged that he was a rebel. He was taken
before Provost Marshal M'Gowan, and suffi
cient testimony being adduced he was - sent to
jail, and afterwerds to Fort Mifflin.
On Sunday last an extra train from Hagers
town arrived in this place with 56 Rebel
prisoners captured by Gen. Averill's command
in the Shenandoah Valley. The prisoners
were in charge of guards under the command
of Lieut. W. W. Blaokmere. Of the number
51 were sent to Fort Delaware for exchange,
and five to Fort Mifflin to take thioath of alle
giance. One man prepared to take the oath
stated that he had four brothers and eleven
cousins in the army. The &lamination of the
prisoners War made by Provost /Malang, Capt.
McGowan. &mother lot badbooksont through
MINISTER ELECIED.—The Reading Daily
Tim essays; The Rev: F. a 11 -43nPe, of
Williamsport, Lycoming county, has received
a call from St. James Lutheran Church, of
that city; and we learn has accepted. Since
the death of Rev. F. A. M. Keller, this society
has been without a pastor.
Tan grandest bill of the season is presented
to the patrons of Rouse's Theatre, for this
evening. The great actor, Frank Drew, will
.appear in his great character of MAZEPPA, on
man WILD UNTAMED STEED. - The entertain
ment will conclude with The Irish Emigrant.
Go, everyliody, if you want to see great actipg.
A CORRESPONDENT of the West Chester Record
says that the wife of the rebel General A. P.
Hill, and a daughter of Gov. Bradford, whose
husband is in the rebel army, are boarding
in the neighborhood of Downiugtown, Ches
ter county, and that a few days since they
made their appearance at a funeral at that
place, dressed gorgeously, and flaunting the
rebel colors, white and red, conspicuously on
various parts of their apparel.
THE ARMY HosrrrAms.—During the past
week 841 soldiers were admitted into the Army
Hospitals of this department 555, were returned
to duty, 111 deserted, and 65 died. The
number remaining is 13,674, distributed as
follows : McClellan 1353 Chester, 1036 ;
Satterlee 3228, Chestnut Hill 2048, White
Hall 1089, Haddington 1092, Chambersburg
53, Pittsburg 808, Broad street 265, Cuyler 359,
Islington Lane 6, Filbert street 344, Turner's
Lane '273, Officers' Hospital 27, Broad and
Prime 44, Summit House 971, South street
244, Christian street 334.
A Bow) BURGLABL—On Saturday night, the
cellar of Mr. Cottrell, on the corner of Dew
berry alley and Third street, was entered and
robbed a of large amount of butter, bread, &c.,
the usual stock of an ample larder. The bur
glar must have been exceedingly stealthy in
his operations, as the family occupied a por
tion of the house where almost any noise
could be heard. This is beginning early in
the season to steal for the sake of eating, and
it would be well for the police to be on the
alert for this evidently newly organized band
of burglars.
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THE COPS IN COUNCIL A.T MIDDLETOWN. —The
long expected torch-light procession and rati
fication meeting, announced some time since
to be held in the borough. of Middletown,
came off on Saturday evening last. After a
good deal of trouble some seventy-five to one
hundred of the faithful were drummed in
procession, and paraded the streets behind a
few transparencies. The party halted.in the
square, where they were addressed by our
distinguished Congressman in his usual elo
quent style. We understand that he told
them that notwithstanding a large portion of
the party did not like the Chicago platform,
that they should not care a d---n for it, but
vote for the man. The most remarkable
thing, however, was the absence of the "black
cow."
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OPEUATIONS 01' TIM U. S. MENT— Gray, Gain-
age ; : f Cents. --The deposits of gold at the
United States Mint, Philadelphia, for the
month of August, from all sources, amounted
to $395,411 90, and of silver to $11,581 25.
Ofboth gold and silver, $406,893 15. The
gold coinage, confined almost entirely to
double eagles, was $586,251 88, and the
silver coinage, mostly half-dollars, dimes and
half-dimes, was $20,253 80. There were coined
during the month four millions and forty
thousand cent pieces, and three millions one
hundred and thirty thousand Iwo eent pieces,
together of the value of $103,000. This im
mense coinage Of cents has been going' on
monthly at about the rate of the last month
for more than two years, and yet they are so
scarce in circulation as to render the change
for a five cent note a great difficulty.
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RAILROAD Accipmcr—Three Men Killed. —A
frightful accident occurred on Friday evening
near Latrobe, on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
caused by the explosion of a locomotive at
tached to the cattle train. The locomotive
(No. 237) was blown to pieces, and the tender
and six cars were destroyed. The engineer,
Charles Garrigan, was instantly killed, and
his body found about fifty yards from the
track. Hs was mangled in a shocking man
ner. He resided in Pittsburg, and leaves a
family. William Walter, the conductor, is
missing, and it is supposed his body was
blown to pieces. He also resided in Pittsburg,
and leaves a family. R. Jones, the fireman,
must have been instantly killed. His remains
were found about one hundred feet from the
wreck of the engine, with his intestines, &c.,
strewn upon the earth.
HORRIBLE 3111:11211Ea IN BRISTOL, BUCKS COUR
TY. —On Friday afternoon one of the most
horrible murders ever heard of was commit
ted by a youth in Bristol, Bucks county. It
appears that a boy named Charles Johnson,
aged about eleven years, living in the above
place, enticed a lad about seven years, named
Joseph Fisher, into the garret of the house
occupied by the former, and there deliberate
ly shot him. After committing the horrible
crime, the youthful offender dragged his vic
tim down stairs and into the alley. Here he
placed a heap of shavings, and in order to
hide the deed he laid the body upon the shav
ings and then set fire 'to them. The smoke
arising from the shavings caused the citizens
to inquire into the matter, when, to their as
tonishment, they discovered_ the body of the
lad; partly consumed. The Youthful murderer
was - taken into custody, when he confessed
his guilt, but gave no reason for his atrooious
conduct. The murder caused no little excite
ment in Bristol, and the conduct of the lad
was the general theme of conversation.
WELT'S TELE MATTER!—The Montrose Re
pukitcan asp, under this head:
Last week when the news of ItleClellan's
WHELiilatioll at Chimp was received, a Sag
was hoisted over the lie tone Hoteland re
mained therenntil Satarday. Saturday morn
ing news wetreceived of the oaptATO of At
lesta.rthe IogWM .. down.:- '
NEW NATIONAL TuLATitu.—Business for the
last week, has been good at this establish
ment. Notwithstanding the opposition, they
have a very fine company, one of the finest in
fact, in our city, or that has ever appeared here.
The audiences have been very select; some of
the first people in our city have attended this
beautiful dramatic resort. We hope the man
agers will be supported by the public, for
they truly deserve it by their untiring efforts
to please; and the stage department we must
not pass by, being in the hands of that supe
rior comedian and gentleman, Harry Gilbert:
and Mr. Marble, whose task is so arduous, he
has filled in a superb manner, both as a man
ager and an actor. The part of Count Priuli
in Retribution, was rendered in a manner
which stamps him as an artist of rare merit;
his gentlemanly deportment,both on and off the
stage, has won for him many friends and a
lasting esteem. Mr. W. H. Ferris is a very'
fine actor, he being natural, easy and grace
ful. Mrs. M. Day does very well. Miss Ef
fie Warren is as fine a soubrette as we would
wish to see; pretty, fascinating and sings well.
Mrs. W. L. Ayling is as good an actress as
ever appeared in our city, being always per
fect, an artist of the first magnitude. The
ever charming and beautiful Miss Minnie
Lehman must not be forgotten; as an actress
words would be useless to speak of her fine
artistic acting; as a lady she is indeed one
worthy of every one's esteem.
This evening, the charming, beautiful and
versatile actress, Miss BELLA GOLDEN, will ap
pear in her great impersonation of CAmmrs, in
th play of Camille, or, The Pate of a Coquette; in
which oharacter she stands without a rival.
The press of our metropolitan cities speak of
her as a second Rachel. Miss Golden has
been engaged for a limited number of nights
only, and will appear durmg the week in some
of her favorite pieces, songs and dances. We
would advise all those who wish to see a good,
creditable company, and a first class company,
to call at the New National, where seats can
be secured from 10 till 12 A. Sr. and 2 till 4 r.
xi., without extra charge. Don't forgot to go
and see the only legitimate star actress now
traveling in the United States, who will ap
pear at the New National this evening. Re
me,mber New National Theatre, corner of
North Second and South streets, the pretti
est and neatest theatre and best company in
the city. Go early and secure good seats.
"Go one, go all, and give them a call
At the Queen of Theatres—he National." *
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Card to the Public.
Parrived here on last Saturday evening, pur
suant to agreement, to fill an engagement with
the managers of the New National Theatre,
but to my disappointment I find the manage
ment deficient in company, scenery and ap
pointments, and not able to produce my
pieces in a legitimate and satisfactory manner.
Consequently I have declined the honor of
appearing at the New National Theatre.
Respectfully the public's obedient servant,
BELLA GOLDEN.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the Paxton Fire
Company will be held at their room this (Mon
day) evening, September 12th, at 7i- o'clock.
Punctual, attendance of every member is de
sired.
THE TERMINATION OF THE WAR AND THE PRO
BABLE EFFECT UPON THE PRICE OF DRY GOODS.
The impressions of men largely engaged in
the sale of dry goods hr our sea hoard cities,
bear us out in saying that in the event of the
termination of this much regretted war, that
prices, instead of receding, will increase for a
time, which can be accoturted for from natural
causes. Want of space prevents us from enu
merating the direct facts upon which these im
pressions are founded. Speculation in the
north, we will admit, has contributed much CO
-the present high prices Will these specula
tors, with money in their pockets to control
the market, suffer loss ? And on the other
hand we say, knowingly, that many particular
makes of staple goods are out of the market
entirely, and cannot bo bought at any price,
no matter what you may be disposed to pay
for them. We adopted some months since the
idea, and put it into action, of purchasing all
goods from those who had got tired or fright
ened at future destruction, that in their minds
must overtake those who continue in business.
'llirough this means we now have on hand
some thirty thousand dollars in amount of dry
goods, which we are selling lower by ten to
fifteen per centum than they can be pur
chased at wholesale in New York or Philadel
phia, for the purpose.of giving us a chance to
confirm what we have said. Please call at the
cheap dry goods store of C. L. Bowman, No. 1,
corner of Front and Marks:o streets, Harris
burg, Pa.
SELLING off the entire stock of dry goods at
Brownold's cheap corner, Second and Market,
opposite Jones House. seplo.lw
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 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. WIESTLLNG,
Chairman of Recruiting Committee.
KNOW ALL MEN* BY THESE Par.skrizs—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
sylvama. I guarantee to the public that the
medicine offered by said S. A. Kunkel & Bro.
is my preparation—the true and original IIING
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. M'BRLDE.
sepB-1w
— Ds; J. J. Dl'Rama's iiING os PAT.—Having
taie - irappointed the sole agents for the State
of Periusylvartia for the sale, of Dr. J. J. Al%
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 Alarket street, Harrisburg, Pa.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
to.
For information apply at the Drug Store of
febB-lw S. A. KUNKFL d BRO.
D ÜBLIU NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance or toe act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed We lint day of June, 1839, thestockholdei a of the
Franklin Batik, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next session of the Legislature for a renewal of its char
ter, with an increase of its capital from $150,000 to
$200,000. C. 11. REED, President{
WAIMINGTON, 'PA., - June 24, 1864. je27
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EXTRA WHITE WHEAT FLOUR.—Se
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. _
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Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," - Nervous Antidotes," Ate., &e.,
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One box of OLD DOCTOE BUCHAN'S ENGLISH. SPECI
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than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken
down and shatteredcomait tion. Old and young can take
them with advantage i
Imported and Fold n the United
States only by .fAS S. BUTLIi:11,
No. 427 Broadway, New York.
.g 'Agent for the United States.
P. S,—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will be
mailed to any address on receipt of price, which Is ONE
post-t.aid—money refunded by the Agent if
entire ratisfaelion is not given. jyls.d&vrBm '
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JAMES 8. BUTLER,
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COII,GAT.E'S HONEY soAr
This celebrated Toilet Soap, , u,nx universal de
mand, is made from the choir.. ataterials, is mild
and emollient in its natur- t a agru.ntly semtited,
and extremely neneff - cin I in its ucticu twu tbo etrin.
For sale by all Druggists 0. - .11 Funny Goads I , :ulfws.
fan2iltlawly
Military ilaaineso Attended To.
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
sons residing at a distance can base their business trains
soled by mail, by addressing
eirODIESNYDER, Attorney-lit-Law,
ell-dly Third street, Harrisbarfi Pe
"A Slight Cold." Coughs.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "SLITHT COLD" in its first stage; that which in the be
ginning would yield to a mild remedy, if negleeted, soon
attacks the luaus. "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 occasion requires. airglo-dawlm
STOCKINGS ! STOCKINGS ! STOCKINGS !
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE FACTORY,
50 dos of heavy white ribbed Cotton Stockings, 50 cts
50 doz of white ribbed C tton Stockings, 75 cis
25 doz blue, mixed and grey Woolerfikockings, 75e
50 dos of Woolen Stockings, all colors and prices
White Cotton Stockings, good and heavy, all prices
We have the large 4 assortment of hosiery in Harris.
burg, for Ladies' a , d Men's wear
10 pieces of Black Cloth for Cloaks, all prices
20 pieces of Blin k SilK , ah prices.
1 piece of Ext a heavy Dick best quality
10 pieces of Now Style Plaid Dress G eds.
5 pieces of B ack Bointazine beat quality
3 pieces of Black Freud). Merino
2 pieces of B ask Canton Cloth, finest quality
Back Alpaccas all qualities and pr cos
Plain Paramattas iu brown, blue and purple.
Paramattes in b auk, stone color and peen
All Wool Do Lemnos, in brown, b ue and green
Marseilles Quilts, Napkins an fine Linen
Yellow, red and fine white Flannel
Sc pieces of Bleached Muslin, at 60 cts ; worth 75 cts.
We have tviw in Store a Complete Assortment of ALL
KINDS OF DRY GO,DS, which we will close out at less
than wholesam prxes. (seplilj S. LEWV.
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For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
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ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
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W. C. CA'Pl'il:LL,
Late - Pastor of 0. S. Freebytoria.n Church.
HA nuisntrna, Jan., 18a
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DIBTBIOT ATTORNEY'S Ornoz,
ELABRISBUB% Feb. 29, 1861
To C. A. RomvAarr--Dear Sir : I have
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lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
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them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers,
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All applications answered by return mail without
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T
BE most healthy persons feel more or leS-i
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strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they
can get at 50 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's, No. 27,
South Pine street, Harrisburg,. Orders from a distance
promptly attended to. augl
FE FAMILY FLOUR.—SELISLER &
FRAZER bava made arrangements with one of the
best mills in the country to supply the families of Harris
burg with choice FLOUR. Every barrel warranted, and
delivered to any part of the city free of ckarge.
HEISLER & FRAZER,
Mersin Fine Family Groceries, opposite the
seta Court
u
For Sa.lo or Exchange
240 ACRES 64O ~, , ,I c hoitt la ncui n n tra irie)
APply to W. F. FAIINDANg.
August 20, I.B64—augodanes
AA NEW SUPPLY of FRESH 62,100. 4 :
nial, Ankrionvid skis mraing,
enosult at. l'ltazit
ion • enamors so W, Dock, Jr., et, co •
NEM' AD V ERTISESIE:NTS.
NEW 4apImNiNG
FOR
Fall and Winter Trade !
CLOAKS,
CIRCULA.RS
4s
CLOAKS
B ROCHE
l i c h i itr , ,
AND MOURNING
` ' = = SHAWLS !
BALMORALS AND SCARFS!
IC Id
The Largest and best selected stock in this city
at the
NOW Cloak Store,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW MOOR,
HARRISBURG-, PA.
sep2-tr
QIIARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF
rFICE:
FIBST DIVISION,
WASHINGTON' CITY, September 2, 1804.1
Will be Sold at Public Auction. to the hicticsi bidder, at
the time and places named below, via :
Yora,,Pa., Thursday, Sept . 1864:
Altoena, Pa., Thursday, Sept: 22, 1864.
Lebanon, es„ Thursday, Sept. 22, 1862.
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.
Homes sold
Tstrats—eash, in United Slates currency. -
/AMES A. EKIN,
Colonel First Division,
seP6-ise2Bl Quartermaster Oei,eral's Office.
PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
14TH DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
HAkRISRLTRG, Septetnher 3, 1564.
The tellowing notice is published For the intennaiion o
all interested :
TO VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers will be accepted and counted on the quotas
of the present call, up to the last practical moment before
the drafted men are accep ed and sent to the r. ndezvous.
Townsbips m.d sub-districts which have not filled their
quotas a a urged to do so at once.
All time that Can possibly be given, will be allowed
but We draft will commence as soon after the sth of Sep
tember as practicable.
Credits will be given, and Go:•ernmeut bounty paid to
volunteers until further orders,
By order of Capt. RICHARD I. DODGE,
A. A. P. M. General
WILLIAM SC REFFLE
Captain and A. A A. General.
JOHN KAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Marshal 14th Distrkt of roma.
Harrisburg, August 31, 1864. Baku,
SALES OF REAL ESTATE.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate
04 Saturday, S(niptamber 17, 1864.
IXTILL be offered at public sale, on the
premises, the following valuable Tavern Stand
ZOOII'S UNION HOUSE,
(Now kept by A. B. Stone,) situated in Shepherdstown,
Cumberland county, Pa., along the State road leading
from Gettysburg to Harrisburg, about eight mites south=
west from Harrisburg, and two and a half miles south of
Mechanicsburg. •
The Land belonging to the above property contains Iwo
acres,on which is erected the HOTEL, a splendid brick
builing, Just new, .sixty feet front forty : elght feet deep,
and three stories high—the third story being a very com
modious hell, capable of seating 300 persons. There are
enough rooms in the building to contain thi, ty beds. On
the top of the hotel is an Observatory, commanding a
beautiful and extensive view of tbe surrounding COULiry.
There is also a large kitchen attached to the building'
and a LARGE STORE-ROW. under the same roof A
large stable, suitable to the house ; a well of never-tailing
water near the door, a large cistern in the yard, smoke
house, hog-pen, and every improvement that is necessary
to make it
One o` the best Towns Stands in the County
Jar Persons wishing to examine °cud property brwrire
the sale, can call on the subscriber, or A. B. Stone.
Salo to commence at l. O'CtOCK P. H. Terms made
known by A. W. ZOOS.
A. 0. BROCTGHXR, Auctioneer. [seps-cilw*
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at public sale, on THURS
DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M., at
Brunt's Hall, in the city of Harrisburg, the beautiful and
desirable country seat of Christian F. Haehulen, in Susque
hanna township, within a half mile of the limits of the
city of Harrisburg,
Containing about Thlr(y. ALTIY,
(Including about acres of IVcodlando adjoining lands
of the late Vim. Corder, er., and Joseph Andy and others.
The improvements consist of a neat , and comfortable
DWELLING, 'with several separate summer kitchens and
Spring House,
A LARGE NEW BARN,
And other cutbui!dings--the entire place in excellent con
ditton with new fences. The place is particularly well
stocked with the choicest varieties of pears, peaches, ap
ples, cherries, grapes, &c., as A semi' stream of water
running through the middle of the place.
Conditions of sale made easy and accommodating.
Possession given April 1, 180.
sepl-dts] C. F. lIAEIINLEN.
WANTS.
Wanted Immediately '
A GOOD COOK, at the Restauratt under
11 Herr's Hotel. DepS-tf
Hands Wanted.
CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Machin
Ista and Moulders wanted, at the EAGLE WORKS.
aug2o W. O. HIS KOK.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
TH E undersigned
hare established a PAC
^oRY at Harrisburg, Pa.,
r the purpose of roanufac
ling
1100? SKIRTS,
all styles, sizes, shapes
td qualities. We pay par
tottiar attention to the very
deal English Steel. We
seep a large assortment con
',tally on hand. Our Sales
= is at No. 24 SECOND
lEEE?, adjoining J. B.
Xooms, whore we wi4 sell
very low
i at Wholesale and Retail. Our Retail Depart
ment is n charge of competent ladies.
COHEN BROS. & CO.,
aulS-im* No. 24 etecond street, Harrisburg.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
/VOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har
bor.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpoo
New York and Philadelphia Stetunahip Company, are in
tended to sail as follows:
Edinburgh, Saturday, September 10 ; City of Wash
ington, Saturday, September 17 ; C ty of Manchester, sat
urday,September 24, and every succeeding Saturday, at
Noon, from Pier 44,North River.
RATES OF PAMAGE,
PAYABLI IN °OLD,. OR MI IQITrVALIRT IN outteesair.
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O 00
do to London 85 00 do to London 84 00
do to Pails 95 00 do to Paris 40 00
.
do to Hamburg... . llO 00 do to Hamburg... ay no
Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $76,
$B5 slO5. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For farther information apply at the Company's Woes
JOAN G. DALE, Agent,l6 Broadway, 21. Y., or C. 0
Tamm.ERMAN: Harrisburg. [6134y
E. C. GOBIN,
ATTORNEL, AT LAW
OFFICE IN Tnimi min; ABOVE Maas= srassr.
Bountip; Pensions and Back Pay collected at legal
rates. [sepa•dam
rt. 0..
femiller of the.Pima, Melodeon, Violin and
Singint ,
N 16, TEtED nue, sou
w-IlAiuisT
N s
,
salt Nel, at
OA4IO - Mum si MUM
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANTS HALL. BRAN'D'S HALL.
KIGHT OF
Rouses Star Combination Company,
&oases Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
in order in give full effect to the production of the
great mule Burlesque of Mareppa,
IVIr. Frank. Drew
Eia3 beoen engaged, and will appear in his ongLosi
role of
MAZEPPA!
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 12, 1264,
Will be presented, for the first time in this city, an en
travaganza, founded a title on a rather celebrated
Poem, and a good deal on a noted Trans
petition Drama, and called
NI -A Z E P P A.!
OR,
THE. WILD UNTAMED STEED!
The performance Will conclude with
THE IRISH EMIGRANT !
rf - For further particulars see programme
augg-dtf
New National Theatre !
New National Theatre
COR. OF NORTH SECOND AND SOIICTII ST&
Sole Lessee and Manager, - R. MARBLU
Stage Manager, - - HARRY GILBERT-
First appearance or
Miss Bella Golden !
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. Pt, 11364
The performance will commence with the beau
tiful play, in five acts,
CAMILLE;
OR,
The Fate of a Coquette
CAMILLE, - - - 1117.4..3 BELLA GOLDEN.
Lar For further particulars, see programme,
PRICES OF ADMlS , TOlC—Parquette, 50 mats; Gat
lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Private Loses,
$5 and $lO.
Doors open at 73,. Curlew rises at 8 o'clock.
Box Office open front 10 till 12 A. M., and from 2 Lill 4
K., when Meats can be reeerced without extra charge,
and kept until end of Lira act.
,fir The Manager taltka great pleasu.e in announcing
that he has effected an enanxement with it.e Beautihn
Actress,
MEM
SAiNIFORD'S HALL.
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 12th,
THIS companyconsists of the best star per
formers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIAN
GYMNASTS, &11,
The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS lt CO., Proprietor
BILLY PORTER. Business Agent. an29l
CANTERBURY BALL .
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Pr0priet0r.........
Business Agent....
Stage Manager
Leader of Oreheeter
OPEN every night with a first-class cotu
pany of male end female artietea. The VErfOrM
awe embraces every variety of legitimate amusement.
suelvas
SINGING,
AUSICAL FARCEI.I
DANCING,
COMIC OPF.RAS
PA.NTOKIIIES,
NEGRO COMICALIT[
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 5( ceid..
Doors epee tT. To oommence at S o'clock.
RIVERS & DERIOIJS'
COMBINATION CIRCUS!
ONE. DAY ONLY !
Afternoon and Evening
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1.86-1
/1 1 11 E gNU INF! AN • INA". BEI
DOUS
ARAB TROUP E
eponectect with •
RIVERS AND DERIOUS' CIRCUS,
Will perform together in the same Pavilion, Afternoon
and Evening.
These WONDERFUL CHILDREN OF THE DE•eERt
(13 in number) arc universally conceded to be
THE MOST ASTONISHING LEAPERS!
MARVELOUS WONDERS!
UNAPPROACHABLE
PYRAMEDISTS !
And are, undeniably, the
THE GREATEST ACROBATIC ARTISTS EXTANT
Among the Attraettre Feature , : in RIVERS & DERIOI:3'
CIRCUS, aro
THE DELAVANTE BROTHERS.
FERDINAND TOURNAIRE,
BLONDEL TEE YOUNGER
Eddie Rivers, the Infantile Artist,
C10w.., JOHN FOST.I.R.
PHILO NATHANS,
RICHARD RIVERS,
E. DERIOtrE,
E. WINNLE,
L KLINE.
MADAME OLIVILLE,
JULIE LA COSTE,
MILE CARNOT,
LA JEITNE .MARE
Leader of the Superb Band, Mr, PERRI,
Late Leader of Baxter's Philadelphia Zoaaves.
Mir The ARAB TROUPE will appear in the Procerstoa
into town, in their Native Oostutne, seated in the Magnifi
cent Dragon Chariot.
Admission, 50 eta; Children, 25 cis.
BepB-dlw
• FOR RENT,
T extensive and finely located HOTEL
1 STAND, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and
boas street, Harrisburg. It is cntirely new, and in the
midst or the most thriving portion of the city, and fronts
on both of the above n.med streets. It =tains sixty
spare rooms and al of the most improved mo urn hotel
appliances—cooking-ranges, hot and cold water for baths,
gas, ac.
.
The basement is large, commodious, and one of the hest
in the oily for a Restaurant. For intormation, hddrtss or
apply to °LIVER EDWARDS, Agent.
Sept. 3, 1864.--IsoD3-104 for GE° G. Broom-
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE,
rillHE subscriber offers for sale a val u able
I. Tavern Snead, situate on the Lancaster turnpike, is
the borough of Middletown, consisting of a liege two-story
Brick Hotel, extensive stabling and all other necessary
out -buildings.
Also, two adjoining lots, having erected on each a two.
story frame dwelling.
For thither particabus apply to the undereign=the
the prmissa.
j..-tuasatam* SAMUEL BETw
TUST REOEIVED--44 gallons pure currant
es sine, Trom a Lancesrter county ft meal she Soon
made - dotal:4SW Wale in this ontir ml sosB a a r e ork
For Bale at a
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oys s , ed, nd for sole 1:1,,f. riellc i tymt saa
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