Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 13, 1864, Image 3

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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER B,
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Meeting of Uniou Count Com
mitree.
'he members of the Dauphin €ouuty Union
Committee are requested to meet at the Frank
lin *House, in the city of _Harrisburg, on
Thursday, September 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. m.
A full attendance is requested. By order of
J. J. SHOEMAKER, Chairman.
J. M. W/ESTLING, Secretary. Cw
COZZI
Local, matters are scarce. Nobody getting
killed, no murders, no rights, no runaways.
WORKIdEV are busily engaged in repairing
the Herr House. It is to have a thorough
overhauling.
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THE late - rains have caused a rise of several
feet in the river, but the water is not suffi
ciently high for rafting.
THE political parties are about entering
upon the tall campaign. Look out for lively
times from now until the first of November.
POLICE affairs have been dull for some time
past. Drunks and disorderlies are the prin
cipal offenders brought before His Honor, the
Mayor.
Mae. Rusa, of Carlhde, or vicinity., had a
portmonnaie, containing over thirty dollars,
abstracted from her pocket, yesterday, while
awaiting a train at the depot.
THE farmers are now busily engaged—some
plowing, some sowing grain, and others cut
ting off their corn. In certain localities many
have already finished sowing their fall grain.
Acenmwr.-111r. H. D. Peeling, of Williams
port, was knocked down by a train, and had
one of his arms cut off, on Wednesday last.
He was walking on the track at the time of
the accident. it is thought he will recover.
MOVED METE QUARTERS. —The 202 d regi
ment, (Col. Albright,) which was encamped
in the Fair Grounds at ehambersburg, has
pulled up stakes and moved westward some
four miles. it is. now in camp with the 201st
keel. Awl.)
SUGAR CANE.--The fanners of Franklin
county are raising large quantities of cane,
and say it is the most profitable production
that can be cultivated.' One party realized
eighty-seven gallons of syrup from cane grown
upon one quarter of an acrd of wound, last
season. At a time like the present, when
syrups sell at forty cent% per quart, farmers
should engage in the cultivation of cane,
THE friends of Pennsylvania College, at
Gettysburg, should not forget that a conven
tion will be held in the First Lutheran Church
in this city, on the 18th of October, for the
purpose of adopting such mea-ures as will
secure the endowment of the college, which
is one of the oldest Lutheran institutions of
learning in ourcountry. Rev. Dr. Hay is chair
man of the, committees of arrangement for
the convention. Liberal contributions have
already been made.
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PePra.—Subscribe and pay for it. Send yours
printing and advertising to the office. Help
to make the paper interesting by sendinr ,
items of local interest to the editor IP
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c .-xti the tchror to call at - ent'oa
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ward prom tly and pay the bills due to the
office. If any of our readers consider any of
these suggestions personal, we advise them to
ease their consciences at once.
.Rnyonms.—We constantantly hear a vast
deal said on the subject of reform—the last
reformation being a recommendation to cease
eating butter in order to pull down the present
high price of that article. But sooner to reach
such a desirable consummation, we have a
much better and a more practicable suggestion
to make It is as follows: Let every lady in the
city of Harrisburg shorten the length of her
dresses, so as not to act as a side-walk sweeper
in the shape of a trail, and let every gentleman
curtail his lager and tobacco account, and the
price of butter will not be felt in the account
current of the domestic expenses, simply be
cause the expense of the luxury of trailing
dresses, /lager and tobacco is a dreadful strain
on the family exchequer. Try the experiment,
neighbors.
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A GOOD HIT AT THE IMPUDENCE or "OUR
CONGRESSIsIAN."—Our Congressman of Black
Cow memory has not only taken the stump,
but he is on the curb-stones of Harrisburg,
laboring for his own election as well as
that of M'Clellan. To show how he works,
the following incident is an illustration:
Meeting an intelligent young man the
other day, Miller impertinently began to
question him, when a rather pointed dia
logue ensued.
"So you intend to vote for Lincoln, do
your quoth William Henry.
"Certainly I do," replied the sturdy young
Republican.
"It is very strange to hear• a man of your
intelligence make such n confession, because
Lincoln is bound to be licked, as none but
secessionists and abolitionists will vote for
him."
"Then," sarcastically retorted the Republi
can, "Lincoln is bound to be unanimously
elected, as there are but two classes concerned
in this contest—secessionists and abolitionists
—copperheads and Republicans--loyal men
and traitors." Men who overheard this con
versation say that Miller could not see the
point—the black cow obscuring his vision.
CHA3I:I3EBSBITRG. —Yesterday we we spent an
hour among the ruins of this once beautiful
town. The blackened walls of more than two
hundred and fifty houses still stand to remind
the passer-by of the infamous deeds commit
ted by the rebel fiends. Here and there
preparations are being made to reconstruct
kitchens nd backbaildings for winter use,
but the beautiful mansions which lately adorn
ed the streets will not be rebuilt until the
rebel hordes are whipped and peace is restor
ed. The dwellings that escaped the fire are
crowded, many of them containinr , two or
three families, while 'he parlors have been
converted into store-rooms. A• number of
weather boarded shanties have been erected
in the "burnt district" and business of various
kinds resumed on a small scale- Many for
trier residents of the place have left, to return
no more. The county offices are in the upper
story of an engine house. There is but one
hotel of any consequence in the place, but
bar rooms have been opened on the sites of
most of the burnt inns. „ The citizens com
plain bitterly of the high prices of produce of
every description. In many instances they
are higher than in this city—owing to the sup
ply being somewhat limited. •
A splendid oftioe has been flitted up in the
lecture rooms of the Presbyterian church, by
McClure & Stoner, of the Avnichn .Repositery.
They ass Was a brisk business:
l ip_ 0 . F. fre-mys.,EN Will sell his valuable
country seat op. Thursday at 2 o'clook, P. a:.
The sale will take plEied at Bieht'S Hall. 'See
advertisement.
_--.....__._
THE Dal:FL—Major Dodge, Protost 'Mar
shal General. of Pennsylvania, has received
directions to have the draft within the State
commence on Monday next. Hurry np your
quotas.
" THE CoNQUERING HERO COMES."—The
" Immortal .7. N." is now sojourning at the
State Capitol Hotel, in this city, and leaves
for his western home in the morning, and if
our citizens can resist the general prejudice
that S. N. knows full well must exist against
his theory of the war, and will assemble to
night in front of the Court House, he will as
sume all pressure on himself before he bids
us adieu.
IMIZEICE
A Emu AFFAIR. —The members of the cop
perhead convention met this morning in the
Court House, and the proceedings of the
same were conducted on the most boisterous
principle. Ex-Governor Porter, who seemed
to be the rulingipirit, offered a series of reso
lutions of the most ultra copperhead and
rebel order, which were adopted, notwith
standing the earnest opposition of Dr. Seiler.
The Ex-Governor displayed considerable ear
nestness and feeling towards the "old
warrior," Dr. Seiler, and the majority of the
convention being on the Governor's side, he
was triumphant. The convention adjourned
till afternoon without nominating a ticket.
TILE PEACE PaDrontsa AND FREEINTAI OP
SPEECH PRACTICES Or THE COPPERHEADS. —At
a copperhead meeting held in Middletown on
Saturday evening last, and while Bill Miller
was engaged in a fulsome laudation of
lam, he was called to account by a soldier in
the crowd, who denied that Nl'Clellan was the
hero the speaker claimed him to be, and in
sisted that he was unfit to be President. At
this point, the peace Democracy rushed upon
the soldier in a mass, knocked him down.
trampled upon him, and after maltreating the
defenceless and war-worn veteran, ejected
him from the meeting. This is a specimen of
the peace proclivities of the lily-livered cop
perheads, and an illustration of tfie freedom
of speech practices of the peace-men: , We
learn that a number of she-secessionists: who
infest Middletown, and who were present at
the meeting, hugely applauded the brutal
treatment of the soldier, and while he was
being trampled upon cried out "give it; to the
abolitionist—he is only one of Abe Lincoln's
hirelings."
At Home and Abroad.
. .
A babe of a week old was found, a clay or
two ago, near the residence of one of the
prominent citizens of Mercer.
Lawrence county has filled its quota under
the late call for 500.000. Good for Law
rence!
A. county fair will be held iu Newcastle,
Pa., commencing on the 21st inst.
The "Immortal S. N." says he will lecture
in this city this evening. "He assumes all
the pressure."
This is the month for fruit, ague, fevers
and rains. Look for the latter abui;tt the
20th.
There is au abundant crop of apples in the
Cumberland Valley. In Franklin and the
upper end of Cumberland county, eider:can be
purchased at $3 per barrel by consumers,
but not at any price by speculators.
The Presidential election takes place 'on the
first day of November.
A boiler in the sawmill of Cam
eron & Co. ' at Williamsport, exploded, on
Wednesday last, and three men were seriously
injured.
All the wards of Pittsburg, except o rte, are
clear of the draft.
The bankers and brokers of Pittsb tirg aro
about organizing a Stock Board.
C. Ames & Co. recently opened a bank at
Oil City, Pa., and after securing a large traount
of money on deposit, the firm decamp ed.
The Pennsylvania State Fair will be held at
Easton on the 27th inst.
Bearee—" young rebels" who abhor swear
ing, or who seldom hear an oath in the rebel
army.
AM lISJEMEIN TS.
GRAND, 112.1PSING AND INTEEESTLITG. —lf
time, trouble, and liberal expenditures of
money are conducive to the happiness - of any
one, the patrons of Rouse's Theatre must be
the happiest people in our city. Mr. Rouse,
the gentlemanly manager, has re-eingaged
Mr. Frank Drew, at great expense, and new
plays, accompanied with all the grand sce
nery necsssary to render them attractive, are
being produced ea 2h st:;:o.essive evening. It
is not asserting too much to state that the
manager expends more "filthy lucre" to se
cure star performers, than would pay the sal
ary of any whole company that has ever at
tempted to give theatrical entertainments
in our city. To all who desire to see
good acting by good actors, we would say, go
to Brant's Hall. This evening will be per
formed the celebrated drama of Rrr VAN
WINKLE, or A legend of Catskill, and the
great burlesque entitled MAZEPPA, or, The
Wild Untamed Steed. Mr. Frank Drew, Mr.
Rouse, Mr. Fisher, Miss Fanny Denham,
and the whole troupe will appear im each
piece. Seats can be secured at Bannvart's
Drug Store at any time during the day.
TEE BEDOUIN ARABS AND THE GREAT CIRCUS
TROUPE.—Rivers &Derious, proprietors of the
celebrated Equestrian Troupb under that title,
have made arrangements by which the re
cently arrived troupe of Arabian Acrobats will
appear together in the same exhibition. This
combination of the two greatest attractions
now out in the show line, will be the grand
excitement of the season. The thirteen wan
dering Arabs of the Desert are in themselves
a perfect exhibition, and one of the most
novel and extraordinary of its kind. Their
performances consist of those tremendous
athletic feats which we see frequently illus
trated upon the bills, but seldom, if ever, pre
sented to the audience. In the case of the
Arabs, however, the artist, with all his imag
inative powers, has failed to do them justice.
Their leapings, and vaultings, and aerial gym
nastics—their prodigious muscular energy
and flexibility, and their frightful pyramids
of men piled six on the top of each other, are
the most wonderful that can be conceived.
The Circus Company of Rivers & Derious
has always been composed not only of the
very best artists, bat the most respectable
members of the equestrian profession. But
good wine needs no bush. The announce
ment alone of Rivers & Derious, combined
with the attractions of the Arabs, must insure
them crowds wherever they ap. ear.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Fos SALE--A four-seated carriage, in ex
cellent condition. Also a set of good harness.
Apply to JOSEPH SAYFOHD,
sepl3-30 Walnut street.
;my - Binary Derangement—
Jaundice.—Tho medical profession is not
an exact Science—it is fonnd upon observation
• and experiment. Its practice precedes its
science. Among the invaluable compounds
which experimental research basadded to our
list of •remedies, is OSGOOD'S - INDIA C HO
LAGOGI7E, .for the cure of Jaundice and the
various forms of Liver Complaint. It has a
deobstruent operation upon the liter—acting
like a 'Charm upon this organ, removing
biliary aistauctions and purifying the blood.
tkakbrladnaliebt alalVddloizie dealers,
CARD TO Tim Numb —Nem ratzeac 7
—7O tha Ptiblie.—The management
above establishment would state to the pub
lic that ever anxious to contribute to their
amusement, they made an engagement with a
party they supposed a lady, whose profession
al name , is Bella Golden, who accepted our
terms, and sent us (by her agent) her bills on
last riday, and the names of the pieces she
wished to open in. We announced her night
after night to our patrons, calculating that
she would fill her engagement ; but 011 ar
riving here on Saturday evening, her husband
said, "at the eleventh hour," she could not
play her pieces, and seemed inclbvd to make
every objection to her appearance, notwith
standing the fact that our stage manager had
selected from her own list the pieces to open
With. But from outside influence the lady
has no doubt been prevailed upon to break
her engager:bent with us, as two of•our com
pany have had offers made to them which
they can prove. `trusting that the citizens of
Harrisburg will not think it is our intention
to deceive, but to place before them attraction
after attraction, our motto is, "Be just, and
fear not." "We still live."
We subscribe ourselves the public's mos
obedient and humble servants.
MARBLE & WELKER.
The great play of CA]stir.LE will be repeated
to-night, with Miss Day as " Camille."
WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Two reliable men
to sell Dr. Mcßride's Great Remedy, the King
of Pain. Good salaries given to competent
salesmen and fully qualified for the business.
None others need apply. •
S. A. KITNKEL & BRO., Sole Agents.
No. 118, Market st., Harrisburg.
sepl2-3t
Dn. J. I. APB.nror's KING or Rim—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 DAig Store o
febB-1w S. A. KUNKEL BRO.
THE TERMINATION OF THE WAN AND THE FRO
DAME EFFECT UPON THE PRICE OF Day GOODS.
The impressions of men largely engaged in
the sale of dry goods in our sea board 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 fora
time, which can be accounted 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 to
the present high prices Will those speoilla
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 goodsare out of the market
entirely, and cannot be 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 front those who had got tired or fright
ened at future destruction, that in their minds
must overtake those who continue in business.
through this means we now have on hand
some thirty thousand dollars in amount of dry
goods, which we are selling lower by ten to
afteen per centum than they can be pur
chased at wholesale in New York or Philadel
phia, for the purpose of giving us a ohanoe to
confirm what we have said: Please call at the
cheap dry goods store of Ct L. Bowman, No. 1,
corner of Front and Market streets, fla.vris
burg, Pa.
SELLISIG off the entire stook of dry goods at
Brownold's cheap corner, Second and Market,
opposite Jones House. seplo-lir
KNOB• ALL MEN ny THESE PRESENTS—That
I, Dr. J. J. Mcßride, have this seventh day
of September, 1861, 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 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. M'BRIDE.
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eEtiIAI.LdU'FIU&:D.
Kromer's (Uphads) Hair Dye
50
.CENTS A BOX.
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l.
NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL
WAssAyrzo to please.. This article has been
thoroughly tested by Da CRILTON of New
York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of
Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all
poisonous ingredients, and the material com
posing it will not injure the most delicate
hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers everywhere.
JNO. J. KROVITIR, 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
drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It
creates a dislike for strong drink, and can b;
administered without the knowledge of the
patient.
Descriptive circulars sent to any address.
For sale by all respectable druggists in the
United States and Uanedas. Price 4 per box,
or packages of six boxes for $5.
JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Rand's Specific.
The oldest and .most reliable medicine for
the cure of Spermaorhcea, Seminal Weakness,
Loss of Power, &c. This medicine has stood
the test of over thirty years, and has always
proved a success.
Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the
form of pills, made up entirely of substances
that have-a specific effect upon the generative
organs. Most persons associate the idea of
operations upon .the bowels from taking any
kind of pills. The &Tomo of Dr. Rand is
not intended as an evacuating medic , ne. 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.
Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold
by druggistweverywhere.
JNO. J. KROMER, Wholeiale Agent,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
ang2s-dly
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!!
Batehelor's Celebrated Hair Dye
18 THE BEET IN THE WORLD.
The only liarenlest, True and Bel — irate Dye Xtlolofl.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natr Brown
withunt injuring the Hair or staining the akin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill erects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH.
MGR. All• others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided. .Sold by all Druggists , ara Factory 8 1 BAB.
(ILLY ET, N. Y.
RStll.Ol4 NIT mow as= van Dunne MB 11413.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW 01: 0 333N1NG1.
FOR
Fall and Winter Trade!
t ILOAKS,
, • •
CIRCULARS
CLOAKS
B RUCHE
AND MOURNING
SH A WLS
BALMORALS AND SCARFS !
vu - n, FURS!!
The Largest and lain selected stock In this city !
at the
New Cloak Store,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARRISBURG, PA.
sep2,tf
fIUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF
FICE,
Xraar Suasion - ,
WAsainoron CA September
Will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at
the time and pieces named below. riz
York, Pa., Thursday; Sept. 16 Ibti4.
Altoona, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1264,
Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1864.
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT
EACH PLACE.
These Horses have been condemned as inset for the
cavalry service of lie army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be Jtad,
Horses sold singly.
Tanata—Cash, in United States currency.
. JAMES A. SKIN,
Colonel Flirt
sepsl4:e2B] Quartermaster Ge..eraPs Office.
PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
14111 DISTRICT Or PENNSYLVANIA,
HARlussirso, September 3,1864.
.The following notice is published tor the information or
all interested : •
TO VOLUNTEERS.
Volunteers will be accepted and counted on the quotas
of the present call, up to the last ptacucal moment before
the drafted men are accepted and sent to the rendezvous.
Townships aod sub-districts which have not filled their
quotas a o urged to do so at onto.
All time that can possibly bo given, will be allowed,
but the draft will commence as soon after the sth of Sep
tembor as practicable.
Credits will be [oven, and Government bounty paid to
volunteers until further orders,
By order of Capt. RICHARD L DODGE,
A. A. P. H. General
WILLIAM SCIIEFPLE.s,
Captain and A A A. General.
JOHN KAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Marshal 14th District of Prima.
Harrisburg, August 31, 1864. sops
SALES OF REAL ESTATE.
PUBLIC SALE.
NVILL be sold at publio sale, on THURS
DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1884, at 2 o'clock c sr., at
Brunt's Hall, in the ci y of Harrisburg, the beautiful and
stair tblo country seat or Christian F. Baehr'len, in Sungari
banns township, within a half mile of the limits or the
city of Harrisburg,
Omraimng about Thirty. five A"rar,
(jicluding about B acres of Woodland s ) adjoining lands
of tho late Wm. Colder; Sr., and Joseph .ktudy and others.
Thu improvements consist of a neat and comfortable
DWELLING, with several separate summer kitchens and
Spring House,
A LARGE NEW BARN,
And other outbni.dings—the entik c place in excellent con
dition with new fences The place vs parnculnrly well
stocked with the choicest varieties of pears, peaches, ap
ples, cherries, grapes, ate_ ee A small stream of water
running through the middle of the place
Conditions or sale made easy and accommodating.
Possession given April 1, 1865.
sepl-dtal C. r 11AEIINLEN.
.A.At • IL:3.
Wanted Immediately t
A GOOD COOK, at the Restaurant under
[sep3-tr
Hands Wanted
CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Machin
fats and Moulders wanted, at the EAGLE WORKS.
aug2o dlm*l W. O. HP KOK..
Steam Weekly to Liverpool,
TOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har
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 Wash
ington, Saturday, September 17 ; C.ty of Manchester, Sat
urday, September 24, and every succeeding Saturday, at
Noon, fbom Pier 44, North River.
RATES or PASSAGE,
. .
PAYABLE /X OULU, oa ITS NQ Er/TALENT IN omens=
e l
FIRST OABTh3 $BO 00 STEERAGE $BO 00
do to London 86 00 do to L0nd0n...... 84 00
do to. Paris • 95 00 do to Paris ..... 40 00
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00
Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, .te., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, $75,
685, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for
their friends owl buy tickets here at these rates.
For farther Information apply at the Company's Oilloes
JOAN ZIMMERMAN G. DALE, Ag Harrisburg. [f2ent, 15 Broadway, N. Y., 0r.3-dly C. 0
,
E. C. GOBIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE IN THIRD STRFXI`, ABOVE MARKET STREET.
Aar Bounties, Pensions and flank Pay'colleeted at legal
rates. jsep3•dtim•
H. C. ORTII,
7eaelter of the Ptono, Melodeon, Violin and
Stewing,
N 0.16, 'fano Erma; =Low Keicram.
sopa-dam*
0,35i7. 4 1:46ff.10:,tri*:111
CLOAK STORE,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg
1,000 DIFFEEENT STYLES
Or FASHIONABLZ
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS
Will open on theist of April. isnar2.l-tily
MR. S. A. ICuirgEL
Sir take pleasure in Mai tug that your "DIARRIB.F.A.
NIX I URN" exceeds anytoing of the kind thet I ever
imagined. 1 was very much troubled with diarrho3a, and
could find nothing to help me in the least, nail I took.
your —Auxtructz.,,
I give you this certificate, hoping that, if yon ke proper
to nee it, it may be the means of extending a knowledge
of the matchless value or your .noincina
Very mip e ctfuliy yours, H. B. JEFFRIES.
Fallen Timber, Cambria Co., Aug. 21, 1.264.-lauBo.4tt
FOR 84.1.. R,
ATEN-HORSE power steam engine and
boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pumps end beater
complete; oscillating engine and cylinder boiler, manufac
tured by Joel Weidman, patent improved oscillating en
gine builder. May be seen at Canal shops, foot of Walnut
street, Harrisburg.
For terms, &compere at Cana office, Market street,
near United Stater, Hotel.
ELaßavurrao, July 23. 1864 .13,234
A.LMOb(: 4 —. Dine salt Saimaa, at
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AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL
IWRICY-31.17111. /MIT of
MAWS Star Combination Company,
Rouses Star Combination Company,
Rome's Star Combination Company,
TUESDAY EY - ENING, SEPT. 13, 1864,_
Will be presented, the celebrated drama, entitled
RIP TAN WINKLE ;
A LEGEND OF THE CATSKILL!'
NIP VAN W.T.NVe - Mr. FRANK DREW
DEIDRICS. - Mr, ROUSE
To coadade with the great drama of
M A ZEPPA:
OR,
THE WILD UNTAMED STEED!
mikzEpps, - - - Mr. FRANK DREW.
AB DER KHAN Mr. ROUSE.
The whole Company in both pieces
For further particulars see programme
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New National Theatre !
New National Theatre !
COIL OF NORTH SEC9ND AND f 3 OM El BM
Sole Lessee and Manager, - E MARBLE.
Stage Afilmagar, - . HARRY OILBRAT.
TUESDAY EVENENG, SEPT. 13, 1864,
The performance wilt commence with the lyeau
MI play, in five acte,
CAMILLE;
OR.
The Fate of a Coquette
CAMILLE, . - kg-. DAY.
t'W - • For further particulars, see programme.
PRICES OF ADM.F3 , 4oN.—Parguette, 50 cents: Gal
lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Private Boxes,
$5 and $lO.
Doors open at 7j4. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock.
Box Office open from /0 till 12 A. M., and from 2 till 4
r, a., when scats can be reserved without extra charge,
and kept until end of first act.
Iu rehersal, THE DUMB MAN OF MAN
CHE-TER.
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SANFORD'S HALL.
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MONDAY EVENING-, SEPT. 12t11.
T HIS company . consiets tb„ bestßhir pa.
Comers. consming of
SINGERS,DACERS,
ETHIOPIAN COVRDIANS.
GYMNASTS, &C.
Tue I:l33laitari takes pleastat- us announcing that they
Intend making this Tal Concert gall of the city.
EL4BBY WELLS &- Cl)., Proprietor
BILLYPow= Business Agent. anti il
C.ANTI%II3II.IEVV" HALL
WALNUT STREET, BELOW TIM M.
Proprietor. . - ---- - Pi. DONNELL
Beninese Agent , JOE MLLES
Stage Manager WRAY
Leader of Ctrc4ester - - NEI:MAYER
OPEN every night with a first-tiase com
pany of male and female erttetes. The perform.
ance embraces e•rerr rqrtev: - of legitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING. . V.I.;BICIAL rAIICES,
ad3N . CMG
ticimc OPXYLA_S.
PANTOIIIX.
BURLESQUES, AND TESTe.
Admission, 26 cents. Seats in private luxes 50 cent."
Boons open at 7. To commence at 8° , 050, - . jylBdif
RIVERS & DERIOUS'
COIRINATION CIRCUS
ONE DAN" ONLY
Afternoon and Evening
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1864.
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THE GENIIINE AND ORIGINAL BE
DOUIN
A. lEt A. 13 Tlto 1U P IF,
Connected with
RIVERS AND DERIOITS' CIRCUS,
Will perform together in the same Parities. Afternoon
and imening.
These WONDERFUL CHILDREN' OF THE DF.nERT
(13 In number) are universally unneeded to be
THE MOST ASTONISHING LEAPERS!
MARVELOUS WONDERS!
• UNAPPROACHABLE •
PYIUMIDISTS !
And are, undeniably, the
THE GREATEST lODATE ARTISTS EXTANT
Among the Attractive Features in RIVERS & DERIOUS
CIRCUS, are
THE DELAVANTE BROTHERS,
FERDINAND TOURNAIRE,
BLONDEL THE YOUNGER,
Eddie Rivers. the Infantile Artist,
C10w.,, JOHN FOSTER,
PHILO NATJIANS,
RICHARD RIVERS,
R DERIOUS,
E. WINNIE,
L. KLINE.
MADAME OLIVILLE,
JULIE LA COSTE,
M'LLE CARNOT,
LA JEUNE MARE
Leader of the Superb Band, Mr. PERRY,
Late Leader of Buster's Philadelphia Zouaves.
gar The ARAB TROUPE will appear in the ProceFsion
into town, in their Native Costume, mated in the Magnifi
cent Dragon Mario'.
Admission, 50 eta; Ohildreu, 25 ets.
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2d. Flatulence and Acidity.
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