THE TELEGRAPH MORNING AND .EVMIGITG, II V GEORGE BERGNE R.. OFFICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION F. , ,4jele:•lKllo:9} ;Ow 400;1 Ia.gIWLY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the city at 12 . cents per week, Yearly subscribers will be charged go 00 in advance. Those persona who neglect% pay in advance will be charged 0-00. „, • ' WEEKLY n=iKAPEL TZSGRAPH p BUD published weekly, sa d !otitis tied subSeribers at the following cash rates Single copies, week1y.. ... .. . 'three copies to one Post Office Ten enci , s to nne Post Office NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE OF UNCL AIMED GC)(3I3S, REMAINING IN THE WAREHOUSE or the HOWARD L 5: HOPE EXPRESS COMPANY, Tarticles described in the following schedule, having been consigned to the. Howard Az Hope Express Company, and the consignees, a'ter due and legal notice, n rt having taken them away, nor paid the coids and exfienses of carriage, Will bee exposed to public sale or outcry at the Market House, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1864. Toe sale to COMMenCeatB o'clock in the forenoon of said day : 1 box, Capt Jos Hutchinson 1 bdle, no name 1 box, il Moi elock 1 pkge, John Shulthouse 1 box, Peter Heushaw 1 I.OX, Elizabeth Wiginning 1 box, hi Coughlin 1 box, Mr S R 'l' Brady 1 c bag, Geo L Krider 1 bottle, Chas Bucher I pkgo, Cato M'Carty 1 box, 'Foos J Touter 1 belle, coat and boot tat 1 box, Chas BebekeheiSer .. no name 1 box, G W Mapes I hit pipo,.A L Battles 1 pkge, M. L McDonald 1 box, no name 1 pkge, Geo T Barkhart I box, il G Wolf 1 box, Ctia-; Taylor I box, Capt W Harland 1 trunk, J W 1 box, Geo B Daily 1 trunk, R. C Bally 1 pkg, R F Leisenring 1 box, SD Fito 1 box, J P Kohler 1 box, Win Drehol 1 box, L P Stills . 1 box, Peter J Warts 1 box, F N Morton 1 pkgo, J Yogis, 1 c bag, W fl. H Porter 1 pkge, J Yoming 1 bdie, Henry Lander 1 pkge, Lieut W S Boyer I cast, It Pittock 1 pugs, Wm Morris t pkge, Geo It Russell 1 pkge, W S King I. pkge, Geo Voght 1 pkge, George Betchtre 1 box, B Roaencraniz 1 pit's:, John A Dantrich 1 box, Capt LM. Bumniell 1 pox, Patrick Flanigan 1 box, M. A Stevenson 1 bottle, Jane Schuler 1 pkge, Wm R. Moser 1 pkge, no name 1 pkge, cod, J Ir Ebersole 1 wheel, Capt Dodge' . 1 box, A F Pennepackor 1 box, no name 1 box, Leah Lees 1 p box, Isaac Herringor a boxes, G P Hardwick 1 box, no name . 1 box. Capt J Keim 1 pkge, B Anthony 1 box, Josiah it Brown 1 pkge, 3 A Nixon 1 box, Robt F Crisman 1 box, Wm L Earle 1 box, Jos Burggs 1 horn, John Newsome 1 box, J E Spalding 1 box cob, Capt J J Johnson 1 box, Capt J Detwiler 1 plugs, David Pepper 1 box, A L Bryant 1 do Win Carlisle 1 box, John W Hopkins 1 do Ether McMiner I box, Mary Radabaugh 1 do Mrs S C Jones 1 pkge oil cloth, no name 1 do Louisa Boxier 1 pkge, W D Jack 1 do Aaron Schloss 1 kuap and li tat, M. Keely 1 do Janus Freeborn 1 pkge, Wm P Patterson 1 do Adam Wolfinger l pkge, Josian De Boor 1 do no name 1 c bag, he name 1 do Carl Slayer 1 pug , Liout It B Bally 1 do Theo Youperherst 1 c bag, Ed D Conrad 1 do John H Beryhill 1 c bag, Capt P s Willa 1 do Henry Sleht • 1 coat, no name 1 do John Thseasho ' 1 bdle, Geo Hight . . . The above articles will be exposed to publio,Fale, as aforesaid, according to the promions of the first section of the act of Assembly of the Commmonwealth of Penn= Sylvania, approved the 16th day of March, d. D. 1853 ; with at the requirements of which the Howard and Hope Express Company have in all respects complied. The act of Assembly is as follows : "Commission merchants and factors, and all common carries, or other persons having a lion upon goods, wares and merchandise, for or ou account of the costs.and ex penses of carriage or storage, or any other charge arising tram the transportation, keeling, or storage of such pro perty, In case toe owners or consignees shall not pay or dis charge We amount due for such cost, expense, carriage, storage, or othercharges hereinbefore named, may, after the expiratiou of ninety days from the notice hereinafter pro. ided, proceed to sell the same, or so much thereof as May be necessary to discharge said lion, at public auction: Presided, That notice of sale shall be given as required for Sheriff's Sales of personal property, and that thirty clays' notice of said lien be given to the owner or consignee of the prverty, if they cannot be so fouud, that the name shall be advertised Weekly in Some newspaper published in the proper city or county to which the goods, wens or merchauoise have been consigned, for four cousecu tive weeks before the sale, tno residue of money arising from such sale, after deducting costs of transportation, charges and storage, advertising and sale, to be held sub ject to the order of the owner orowners of such property." GEO. BERGNER,' Agent aug2l-dts] Howard and Bops Express Company. Northern Central Railway. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the FREIGIST and BAGGAGE described in the follow ing fist remains unclaimed in the Warehouse -of the Northern Central Railway Company, at Harrisburg, Con signees are hereby notified to come forward, pay Chem* and take their property away, or the same will be sold according to law. J. N. DU BARRY, Gen'l Supt. GE:MAL SUURDITENDLNT'S OFFICE, Auctrer 15, 1864. No 1,. Williamsport and Harrisburg check 140, osa black trunk No 2, Elmira and Harrisburg check 20, one box, Lleut A Miller, Harrisburg No 3, Baltimore and Harrisburg check 20, one hex No 4, no check, one box, J Barrett, Lockport, Niagara Co, NY No 5, no check, one box, Lieut A Scott, Harrisburg No 6, no check, one box, no marks No 7, no check, one box, Jacob Weaver, Pittsburg No 8, no check, one box, Heuben Farringer, Catta alas No 9, no check, fair leather trunk, do No 10, no check, one box, Captnips, Harrisburg No 11, no check, black Bunk, S S J, St Joseph's acade my, Phila No 12, no check, fair leather trunk, no marks No 13, no check, fair leather trunk, Capt Lyman, Har risburg No 14, no chock, black loather trunk, no marks No 15, no check, black leather trunk, no marks No 16, no check, one box, Jno McGee, Harrisburg No 17, no check, one box, Geo L Stephens, Harrisburg No 18, no check, ono box, Newport station, P H It No 19, no check, one box, Daniel Robison, Philadelphia No 20, no check, black trunk, Jno (femme!, Lewis town, Pa No 21., Danville and Harrisburg check 512, fair leather trunk, Wm II Barber, Milton, Pa No 22, no check, black trunk, no marks No 23, no check, fair leather trunk, W S Scott, Hunts- Ile, Ohio No 24, no check, fair leather trunk, Rhos McDaniel No 25, no check, black trunk, Sarah No 26. no check., black trunk, G S Angill, Binghamp ton, N Y No 2T, Williamsport and Harrisburg check 92, fair leather valise, no marks No 28, Baltimore and Harrisburg check 687, fall leather valise, no marks No 29, no check, fair leather valise, no marks No 80, no check, black trunk, Jim E Monroe, Lancas ter, Pa No 31, no check, one box, Michael Trump, Allentown No 32, no check, one box, no marks Na 33, Scranton and Hari isburg (Mack 259, one box No 34, no check, one box, Mrs olack, Prosperity, Pa No 11, no check, one box, Henry Will, Reading No 35, no'crieck, onobox, no marks No 37, no check, bag of saddles, no marks No 38, no check, saddle, Ignatius Floonicr, Portage station No 39, no check, black bag, no marks • No 40, no ch. ck, black bag, Mary Foster, Harrisburg No 41, no check, black bag, no marks No 42, no check, black bag, no marks No 43, no check, black bag, to marks No 44, no check, black bag, .1' Shadle, Jersey Shore, Pa N 045, Williamsport and Harrisburg check 36, black g, no marks No 46, no check, black bag, - no marks _ No 47, no cth, ck, black bag, no marks No 48, no cheek, carpetbag, no marks No 49, no check, saddle, no marks No 50, no check, bag, no marks No 51, no check, one box, no marks No 52, no check, one box; no marks No 63, no check, hat-box, no marks No 54, no check, fair leather trunk, no marks J Fleming, 000 bund.e thills A L Babcock, 1 bdle rope • - N Frazer, eleven barrels nuts Fisher, six corn-huskers II Gilbert, one barrel insulators Nelson Bryne & Co,„two boxes bitters S Barkier, one boa t hivdwaro H Hawkins, one granite block • Nicholas & B, one box sandrios J Albert, one barrel, two boxes Thos Hickok, one box hardware N„,° consignee, 204 larlsk, no marks cooalgrtee. small box, no marin NO consignee, 44 sheets /I•oo infm k, No 000diggeo t Wh ip No 0000 luee, one box meta/melee, David Tilmer' ;Aro 111411.411 `" . . , e , ',..z:' 9 9 '. 1 ` .. 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MONDAY, May 18th, 1864, THE Passenger Trains of the PenksylTania Railroad Company will depart from and writ e at Har risburg and Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 A. at, , and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A:. M. FAST 1,114 E leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 6.00 A. K., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. is. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leai . es Barristhirk at T. 20 A. M., connects at Lancaster with Lancaster accom modation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.26 r. /1. COLDISH/A ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris burg at 12:20 P. M. ; Columbia 155 P. as, and arrives at Lancaster 2.30 P. ; connecting with Fast Mail east at Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel phia at 5.30 P.M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at L2O P. M.; Lansasder at 2.47 r. N., and arrives at Wan Philadelphia at 6.30 P. ai HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 r. re., and 'arrives it West Philadelphia at 10.60 r. • --W TW AR D. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves. Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.10 A. it.; Altoona, 7.35 A. m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. M. PHILAOELPHLA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.10 a.m. ; Altoona at 8.20 A. at., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.30 P. M. ; .Altoona at 7.16 P. ht.; take Supper, and arriVes at Pittsburg at 12.30 A. N. FAST WS leaves Harrisburg at 4160 r. M. ; Altoona at 8.36 r. M. , take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 A. X. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at 9.30 A. M. arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West Philadelphia at 245 P. X., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 P. M. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lancas ter at 6.25 e. at., connecting there with Harrisburg Accom modation West, leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. as, and arrives at Harrisburg at 6.20 P. M. _ SAMUEL' D. YOUNG, SupG Middle Div. Penn'a R. R . Hafflabuyg, May 13, 1864.-dtf Northern Central Railway • SUNNED' TIME TABLE. THREE TRAINS DAILY TO LliD /BOX . BALTIMORE 'IV AS .U,LN GT-0 IV CITY. Conneetione made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, 0 and from Pittsburg and the West. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna; Nhrdra, and all of Northern Now York. - , 0 N and r aitii . MONDAY, 3STAY 16th, 1 . 861,1 the 'Passenger Trains of the Northern 43eatral Hallway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Hallimore as follows, viz: SOUTHWARD. 11411. TRAIH leaves Sunbury daily (except lliun —10.25 .4. BL If leaves 'Harrisburg 1.20 r. Y. i. arrives at Baltimore 6.40 r. le EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 11.45 P. Y. " . leaves Harrisburg (except . . Monday) 2.60 A. to arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) 7.00 A.-la. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Mar burg . . 7.00 A. K. SUNBIYRY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun. ir bury daily (except Boa day) at 7.80 A. It - NORTHWARD: - - MAIL TRAIN leaves . Baltimore daily (except Sunday) leaves Harrisburg " arrives at Sunbury 4.05 a. M. F.XPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore dai1y...... 9.30 a. M. arrivesat Harrisburg.......l.so A. leaves Harrisburg daily fey, ceps Monday) 3.16 A. X. It arrives ati6lmbury HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal timore , Infay (ex.ccpi, Sun day) r. u. d arrives at Harrisburg. . ... —1.60 P. ta. SUNEWHY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris- burg daily (except Sunday) at 4 00 r. sr. For further information apply at the Office, in Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY, Harrisburg, May 16, 1864. -dtf Gen. Supt. . NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. THREE TRAINS DAILy TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Novenkber 16th, 1663, use Passenger Trains will etive the deippia and Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows, viz EASTV/ARD.. =rims LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 a. at, on ar rival-attire, Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York 41,145 a. ar.. A &looping car is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without *tor, • 114 n TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 d. ac, arriving In New York at 5.30 v. as, and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. as PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. is., arriving in New York Ed 1126 r as., and Philadelphia al 7.00 P. WESTWARD: FAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A. ar. , and Phila delphia at 8.15 A. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P. N. MAIL TRAIN legves New York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at 3.30 P. Y. arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 P.M. EXPRESS 'TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 r. mr., ar- riving at Raritithurk at 2.00 A. N. and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping= is also attached to this train. Connections are made et Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley railroads, and at Reading fov Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Eftet,olo, &e. Baggage checked through. Fare between Nev_ York and Raiff - snit; ss' I§ . ;between Earns - burg and Philadel phia $8 85 is No. I ears, and $3 in No. 2. Fizin tickets or other. information apply to . . nol4Att READING RAILROAD. S U i%IMER ARRANGEMENT. CIRE A T TRUNK LINE FROM THE 'kit NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, &Sten okc,. ,8;c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate stations, at-8.00 A. and 2.00 r. x. New York Express feaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. it., arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day. A special Accommodation Passenger train loaves Read ng at 7.15 A. x., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 P, M. Fares from Harrisburg; To New York, $5 16; to Phila falphia $g 88 Brut $2 80. ..Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York at 6 a. at. 12 noon, and 7 r. at., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg al2 a. x) Leave Philadelphia at 8 lbs. K., and 8.30 r. x. Sleeping cars In the New York Express Trains,through to and from Pittsburg-withoutchange- - - -- - Passengers by the OitiatWlSsif Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. at., and 2.10 r. x., for Philadelphia, New York, and all way points.' - • ' Trains leave Pottsville at Bib A. x., and 2.30 r, rr , for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Rending at 5.00 a. rt. ; and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 r. x. Ai- All the above trains run daily, Sunday excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottaidlle at 7.30 x., and Phil fkonmatatimOttleage, Season and Excursion tickettst reduced rates to and fronvallpong& 80 poittdisVagiotaldlontal toinikperson. Ij L f einem., tteloptrutaVlCX4l. Sallllll—dewd, "THE UNIO , N—NOW AND FORETER."—Webster 9.20 A. X. 1.35 r. M. J. J. CLYDE, licsnoral Arent. Hawristbarg. HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1864 RAILROADS. . 1864. 1864' Philadelphia_ and Erie Rail- . Road. T HlS great line traverses - the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to-the city of Erie, on Lake Erie: It has been leased by the PincIISYLVAIIIA RAILROAD COM PANY, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger. and Freight business , from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 Miles) on the Western Division TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG. Leave Eastward. Mail Train 1 28 P. M. Express Train 150 A. • LeaVe Northward. • Mail Train . , ' 135 P. X. Express Train....: • - &lb A. N. Cars 11111 thieugh wITHOUVOILLSON both_wnyi en these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Efavezi a igut pfl- Weer!. Baltlmcire and Lock HOres,, Elegant Sleeping ears on . Enpresis. trains both ways tie tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and William sport and Philadelphia. For infdrmation respecting , Passenger business apply at the S. E. Corner 11th and Mbrbet.streete And for Freight business orthe Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner lab and Market streets, Philadelphia. J . . W. Reynolds, Erie J. M. Drill, Agent N. a - R it., Baltimore. K. H. HOUSTON; ' • • General Freight Agent, Flare. LEWIS L. HOIIPT, General Fiala Agent FAM'a JOS. D. POWS, my2o-dly; General Managne, Williamsport. • CUMBERLi) VALLEY FRANKL I N RAIL ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon day, April 4th, 1861;'Paseenger trains will mudaily, daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted:) FOR CHAHHERSBURG 'AND HARRISBURG: Leave Ragerestown 7.00 2.45 " Greencastle • 7.37 3.36 Arrive at 8.17 4.20 Chambersburg, {Leave at, „ _ 8.80 1.2.66 Leave Shippensueirg '' 9.00 1.28 • " Newville ....... 9.82 2.00 ar. " Carlisle 655 10.10 2.42 " Aeolaaniesbarg,„ 6.25 10 42 &12 Arrive at Harrieberg 665 11.15 8.60 FOE OHAHBEREBURG AIM HAGERSTOWN: ' "A. ac.' r'. it. r. a. Leave Harrisburg . 8.05. 1.82 420 " Mechanicsburg . 8.47 2.16 4,64 " Carlisle - 9.27 2.86 < 4.20 " Netvville • 10.22 &20 - " Shippensbtirg - 10.83 .4 . 00 Arrive at 11.08. 4.80 Charabersburg, 'Leave at.-- U.lO A. 40, i----- • •. Leit s ve Greecastle - - .: ' .17..55 .. 6.80 43trive iat Fp.ti;ru-Atcecist Jar Making close conneetions ''' Harrisburg with Mans for Philadelphia., New York and Pittsburg; and with rains for all points West. ra-The Train leaving HEl*Rpg:. at, 4.,20, P. N., rwur onlf , as fkr at Carlisle. ' ar N. LULL, ffskt. It. N. Office, Charnberslinrg; April 4,18614 y LVII IJLCAL. GLAD NEWS FOR. TELE UNFORTUNATE THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOE DISOOYERED AT LAST. Cherokee Remedy, AND CapOKEE INJECTION! - • COMPOUNIN.BAMON 'ROOTS; BARKS AND LEAVES. CIIRROKESE RSIEBT, theereat /*Ciao! Bit/retie, cures an diseases of the urinary organs, such as tnconti nonce of the Urine, inflamptation of the Bladder, Inflam mation of 'pia Kidneyi, Mont in the Bladder, Seri:o*e, (frame, Gleet, Gonnorhea, and is especially recomnie) ded in those 028 , 33 of Fluor Albus (or Mites in females) were all the old nauseous medicines have failed. - gir I 6 to prepared in a highly,coneentrated form, the dose only being fromone to two teaspoonfuls three times per day. • , ajir It is diuretic and,alierativetin its action; purityiug and cleansing the blood, pausing it toßow. , all .of its Origami. purity and vigor . ; thus removing from the system ail pernicious causes whieh have ; nduced disease.. • CHEROKEE INJECTION is intendedas finally or assist ant to the CHEROKEE itzaignY s and should be used .in conjunction with4hat medicine in all cases of Cikinerriany Glen, Puler Albin or Whites. Its effects are healing, soothing and demulcent ; removing all scalding, keit, chordee and pain, Instead of the burning and alniost Un endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cf,atp quack Injections. oar By the use of the caratoKEE RRICEIIif arid CHEROKEE INJECTION:—The tivo mediciriniat the same time—all improper discharges; are removed, and the weak tined organs are speedily restored to full vigor and dreugth. • /10y-For full particulars, get our pamphlet from any rug store in the country, or write us, and we will mail free, to any address, a full kriatiae. 011„EROSAE.REMSpY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. so Price CHEROKEE INJECTION; $2 per bottle, or three bottles fer $5. VOL Sent by express to any address on receipt of la„Sold by all druggists everywhere,. DR. W. P....„mExons & Sole Proprietors, marlo-eodly No. 59 Liberty street, New York. CIEEROTCM CURE THE GREAT INDIAN AIEDIODIR. 03111YO . USDIW ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES do is:trailing cure for Nerniatorrhea, Sentin4 Noctuihal (twins' eituieci,by 8elf pollutio• n; such as Law of Memory, Universal Ixtuillide Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Aye Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing; Trembling, Wakeful ness, Eruptions im the Face, Phie Countenance, Insanity, Constouptitm, and all the Direful crimple:lints caused by de partingfrrms there!' of. nature: 43g-This medicine is a simple vegetableextraet, and:one n which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not' failed in a single instance. Its curative ponies have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. piir-To those whe have trilled with their constitution, until they think ihemselves beyond the -reach of medical id, we would say, Despair not 1 the Canton= Colts will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe tors have failed 1 . . ria-For full particulars, get s ;Void Drug Sire in the country, or write the Proprietor; Who mail tree to any one desiring the mune, s tad ' , mum la pamphlet form. ; • , . rriOell SS per bottle, or Ores , bottom art no, „Ilata; fOrWitIAO4 by expresito an Parts of the world. wirsoict by•sli —,rupectah— ,trOVOßALat_eiagrinam " DS. W. 8. - KrtittinN aglam " • SW 2 w P 1 141 0 1 4 !morilkoodly No. 69 Law PRO * Amok Now 04 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ivzmwm EXTERMINATOR S. FOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS BED-BUGS FLEAS, MOTHS IN FOBS, WOOLENS, INSECTS • ON .PLANTS, FOWLS, ANIMALS, ac. "15 years established in N. Y. OW " "Only Infallible remedies known. " "Pm from Poisons. _ "Not dangerous to the BIM= Family ." "Rats oome out of their holes to die. " „ si-Sold by .all Druggists everywhere; . ,tail I Buwias i I I of all wortfilem imitations. /fir” Coatat's Depot, No. 482.13 roadway, N. Y. .ogrSolcr by • D. W. GROSS & CO., Wholesale and retail agents, And by all Dtuggiats in Hanisburg, Pa. Ljelo.d&w3m JULIUS ROSENDALE, 29 Practical and Scientific O- g .:T : x A 1v No. 2:9' NORTH - SECORB STREET NEAR WALNUT, HARRISBURG, Particular attention is called to the celebrated concave rionveA Cryanst ..! ...7pc.cracf, a which warranter/ to forengthen and preserve the eyes of the wearer and to Wt. (remit/to g.2.years•wittiout change. " • 4ist, of fttoerseat free-to any direction.. Condaveand denier lenses,,set•instoel frames,. $2. Concave and 911114 crystal lenses, set iu best steel ffamee, $3. Concave and convex crystal lenses, set in silver frames, I Coneave'and convex cryshdienses,set in platina frames, . concave and COliVe.V. crystal lenrieh,' set in 'gold frames, Ortleiltig spectacles state how long glasses are used. Any pair of glasses Puretiased,',eitlaer hero or, sent to or der; t itlf I)&4'6h:ringed. if not . saited to the eye'. Always en 'land a large assortment of Aeromatic Mi.' droscopes, Telescopes ; . Opera and Field Glasses, Thermom. Stem Barometers, Compasses,. Drawing Instruments, and fitereotimies with the latest. Views'. ig/I.Bend ;stamp for weateleguee ontaiiiing prices, Lc., aul-d&wtf 10 Tills. WAY BAEGAINS:: HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SiLIRTS, LADERKILIER, NETS, and HEAD DRESSES, PERFUNIEIq, LOOT AIiZOLES , FRENCH LACE, and TISSUE VEILS, ETC., AT ASTONISHVGLY lOW P,RICES. Everybody should call at once, and secure great bar gains, at lire. MAYER'S, augB dtf No, la Market *treat. crcxsTA_Ltlzva) CONCENTRATED LEMONAbE p 8 pleasant, healthy beverage. - Very convenient and refreshing for invalids having fever or great thirst. • . 1 • . Its Portability recommends it to travelers . . Its convenience at pic-nics will be apreciated. No sugar-required; one table-spoonful simply dissolved in a glass of cold water and it is done. KRLLER'S DNIIG AND FANCY GOOD STORE, jel7 No. 91, Market street. PANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIP V 'VIOL SAUCES of *Rae celebratedmanufacturers SARDINES, outrE OILS, • -- - MUSTARDS o every description. __ Alia, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COWER, SUGAR end SYRUP of all grades lualprices, and the bust selected sleek outside of Pbliadolphia., All goods guaranteed as represented. Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance. Goods amorally pecked and delivered to all parts Of the city free of charge. SHISLER & FRAZER, cIYS saansmors to W.. Dock, dr. , do Co. • 1.1. 4 1Wi11R RENNET. . LIQIIID yields with milk the most luscious of all deserts for the table; the light. est and most grateful diet for invalids and children. Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution*, when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy of digestion, md supports the system with the least possible excitement.. When still greater nutritive power isdesired, cream endanger ntay be added. A tesspoenful converts a quart of milk into a Orin curd. Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail:by 8. A..XlimmitL, jelfi-tf 118 Market street. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Photograph Albums. Photograph Albums. Photograph Albmus. Photograph Albusut TBAlargest and cheapest variety of PER RAPH ALBUMS in the city' are constantly hei at Naarl2l BSRGNffiR!S CHEAP BOOKSTORS. Viim,y IatTUEED: . frOk our fide and extouove stook of Photo -graph Amnia and piotOgniph Card Pictures, we have added a BEAUTIFUL MMLOPE for the reception of card *Wires. They - must be seen and will be admired Itirrhtitogaphers auppliecl .0, the very lowest whole sale Pees; and their cant printed uponthernfor $1 thousand, wholesale and retail. at may 24 BOOS Mgt, n DOZEN JABS ENGLISH PICKLES awapridint Picallily, Chow mow, Cauliflower =PK Plates,Marinas,.,W and Onions—For sale wh‘gli! 43 I, Krtig, by- & iltan% Haub roll 13=2 3 ty Tved ant weekbu tter Al 61) • as 301ri v a &IMPEL COSTAR'S” I , COBTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. RXTEMINATORs. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTF.tatINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS -LXTERAINATORS. "COSTAR'S" SKTERIAINATORs. RICTERIONATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, grraRKINATORS. .011STARIS" EXTERMINATORS. ;EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S". MEMO:NAV:MS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. ERIIMATORS. "COSTAR'S":.: NA:MRS. ATOBS. "COSTAR'S" Bitturamtroßs. ISTSPASNATOSS. "SONAR'S" XreSaltlNAltig EZTEWMINAITO "COSTAR'S" IXTERMISATORS. EXTERALINNTOSS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. RZETRWMATQRS. "COSTAR'S" EXTIMINATORS. FJCTERMVATORS. uCOSTartim MEitiffgATOß& ErrICIMINATORS. PRICE THREE CENTS NER ADVERTISEMENTS U.' S. 7-30 LOAN. THE Secretary of the Treasury givesnotice that subscriptions will be received for Cou pon Treasury Notes, ,payable.three years from Auglist.lsth„4o,l, withsemi-ammal .in,terest at the rate of seven and three-tenths percent. per am:kura--:principara.riti interest both. f 6 be paid in-lawful money..'.• • • • These notes wi.ll.be convertible at the option of the holder at matiirity into-.six per cent gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than 'twenty years - from their date, as• the Government.may.elect. • They will , be issued in deno,n,u - ruttiona of $50,, $ll.OO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or - tiaine of b.ft: dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners Freer of transportation' charges' IS soon 'after the receipt of the origitral Certificates of-De posit as they can be prepared. . • As the notes draw,mterest from August .15, persoiiS Malting' depaits subsequent to that date naustpay the interesi'aceniql" front date of note to date of deposit.. • Parties depositing twenty-five thausand dol lars and upwards for these notes at any one time rill]. be• allowed a bormiassiop. of one quarter of one per - cent., which -will be" paid" by.the Treasury Department upon the, receipt of a bill for the amount.certffied to by-the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be 'Made from the deposits: " ' • - Special Advantages of this Loan. IT is A NATIONAL SAVINOS- BANnN, offering , a. higher rate than any other,.and.lnst Any savings Nink which" pays its depositors . in U S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in, anything better, for its own assets are either in government securities or in notes or bond 6 'Payable in government papa:. • ' • it is equally. convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes ,ean, al ways be sad fOr within it fraction of their face and accumnlided'interest, and are the best.sacurity with banks as collaterals for dis counts. • , Convertible ato a fi per Cent, 5-20 Cold,Bontl, In addition to the very liberal interest, on the'notes for three years, - this• priVilege of eonversionis 11ONV worthaboutthree ter cent. per annum, for the. current rate far 5-20 Bonds is not less than nip,eper cent. prpotatn, and be fore the war the:premium on six „per Gent.-B._ S. stocks - wasbVei twenty" Per 'cent. will be seen that the- &Anal profit • on'thisloaia, the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. 29 its Exemption from State or illuniripa _Taxation.- Thst, atriak-. from at U 1 advantages we: have enumerated, a special act of Congress ,exempfs all bonds and Treasury nobs from lopaltaation. On the average, this exemptieh is worth about two per cent. per annuni,..aecordinL.7 to the rate of • Mxation in. various parts afthe country believed that no securities oiler so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of- private parties, or stock companies, or,separa e te com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of 'the Country'iS held to secure the discharge ofall the-obligations 'df the United States... - _ _ - • Vtilife the GoVernment offers the most, liberal terms for its loans, it believes th 7 at the very strongest appeal will be to the liiiyalty and patriotism of the people. - - - SUBSCRIPTIONS W T T, BECAIV.S.D, the Treasurer of the United States, at Washing tom' the several AsSiSkint 'Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by- all the Na - = tional banks which.are_depositaries of public money, and all .respectable 14agks ,a,gcl hankers throughout country will give, further in.- formation — and afford - 'every facility' to sub-: scribers. • - • -- =• Ean-19-ditiv,72m DANIEL A, MUENCH , AGENT OF the Old Wallower Line, respeotfulltio.- forms the publiothwi.this Ohl Deily Traosportaidon urea, (the only Wallower Line now io existence in ilia eity,) is in anceeteral , Operation -and prepared to Carry height ea low as any other issi,iviMmi lips .hetwe:seyllita„ Ilarrisbart, Sonbiry, Ikklehurg, milli u sin rt Jersey Shore, , Locklilavem and all other. points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Ede and Williamsport end Matra Railroads. • • ' • .E)ANJEL A.. MANCE, Agent,. IlarrijitburK, Penn'o.. Goads sent to the ‘Varebouse of Meagre. roacock, 'Let A: Rtnchman, Nos. 808 and 810 lifarkotntreeS, above Stb Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, £. Bi., will arrive at Harris burg, ready for delivery, nest morning. rtp3o-ritmyl FINE FAMILY FLOUR.—SHISI,EI3, FRAZER have made arrangements with one of the best milhi in the country to supply Old fanxilies of Harris burg with choice FLOUR. Every ban'et 'warranted, and delivered to any part of the.city free of charge.' SHISLER & FRAZEE, . bealers in Fine Family Groceries / opposite the Court House. sel3 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given; that -in pursuance of the act of Assembly of :Penn! ylvania, passed the first ctpy of June, 1839 * the stockholders of the Franklin Beak ; of Waihingtbn; Peoria., 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 $2210,000. .O, Xl.llsl Di President WARIMG:TON, PA., Jane 24, 1894. ,* , , jar NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY ' ' Pkiladelphia and leading Railroad. TN accordance with the provisions of the New Internal Revenue Law,. all goods dolivered the above railroad for - shipment: - must - have a Two lent Stamp affixed. to, the _receipt demanded therefor, said stamp to bo at the expense of the shipper For alt receipts taken by . tbe' above - Cooynail y, said stamps will be furnished and pald for by theampdtry. , augld•dtsep3o JOHN J. CLYDE -agent. - - - - BEEF AND TONGUES—a fresh .41.1 invoice . at Tao] SITISLER & FRAZER'S'. SE.L_Oheice new crop Cheese, just Creceived at SHISLER & k'RAZER, jolt s acc mgaro to W. Dock, Jr...& SPICED OYSTERS.—Extra fine Baltimore Oysters, spiced, just received at .iYIB BOYER & RakttPEß. LOTS for sale on• the coiner of Third and Irroad street& En4airo or inf.: C.' ItcrADDESI rBOSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES, a rare ar4ele.for table,tr!,e, just received and for safe by • I3ELIALP.,A FltAt gft ? febl aracceanois to Win. Dock, jr.. &C. 0.! - 10 ASSORTED BEREA GRIND !ISTONES for sale. - - A. K. FAHNESTOCK. aug24-41w IVI ES S SHAM — Vim Mess SlAtt off. 4 1 e sea son, in bar barrels aud i rg i tigLer nAmt ved at . 16/ r. , Sucullson! w . P4,631- - mum.a ATreat 'frapplS , of enere's 13:manor Bann and Dried Beef at ;J., * AM BAYER & DER SR .11 ADVERT/MSG ..EPriIIPLT TELEGRAMT. ,-, . The followineaktitehe . la tb Ttifrerasing in the Trim.' tatkßil.. T11(011tOngt VdgirtMeto do win find ..:it' ctnr-- . trenfent for referelsoe: - My. Four lilies or less Eight linecor — morolh"MT. fol FORA RALF SQUAT-L . . One day a 30 Two days 30 Three days 75' Onewe.cir .... . ~. ._ L fo_ One month - . 3 00 Two months. 4 50 Three months.— . 5 50 Six months .. 8 00 One year 15 00 Administration Notices darriage Notices ... Auditor's Notices Funeral Notices each insertion gir Business notices insorftd in the Local Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, Emu" CENTS PER Lam for each naortion constitute one L ,•half square. r, constitute a square. FOR ONE .SQUASE. Oils day... ..... ....$ 00 Two days..... 1 00 Three. days 1 24' • .ooo_week --..._ 2 . ..az . One month - - - is 00 - Two months 9 CO Three mouths . 11 00 1 Six months •16 00 1 One year • 25 Oa • 2 75 EVENING EDITION. From the 201st Regiment. Ia:NP Uouci, ' NE E. CaPIBERSBUB.G, Sept. 13 1864. 1 . .Editor Te/egraph :—Aftera stormy night - the wind raising to the fury of . a . yonng hurricane, and almost rending the canvass off Our Shel ter tents—we have a lovely Sunny morning. with just a trifle too .nmeh of, a breeze—fresh, but invigorating—blowing hitherward from the majestic mountains northward of our camp. As au accession to-our camp, -a-sutler's tent was planted in our • anidst,, yesterday; an& from present appearances, he will do a thriiing business—the secret'- - fie selli reasonab.e prices. Extortion will notbe tolerated her.— that's a settled fact. And to prove every asser tion a single instance will suffice. Yesterday. morning wlaileiWas detailed as corporal of the first relief ofziard a call was made for the "ser- • geant of the guard.;" 13th he 'had stepped away from the "Guard gauss to - ritterid - toloniv, other matter. -As corporal of -the-ist •Tehee - • not then engaged, 'promptly responded.to.the call, when Col. Awl, pointing to a 13Rtgbina4 • with a horSe and wagon, ordered Yong iiilnable servant to take that Man out 'of' danip the" old chap insisted , on an explanation ; ibut-II said "nix cum rouse," (which raeons,.in 434. a. lingo, I presume, "no compromise,"yfor ward ? Get out of this, old man—it's' the .Colonel's orders. 'You're the tame' old gen..* tleman who sold us three good anions for live cents, the first few days you, dropped MA() see. us. A day or two after, you sold us two a small as'hickory-nuts fbr five pence, alleging, always, that onions had • • riz "'''to 'the tune of one dollar per • day. , Aiul . you . the same old felloy.• that the. boys „threat , eued to ride upon. a rail ? "Ingens ish , goiug —(up he Woffidhave said,) butf was in duty bound to make him - go out - and .so I in terrupted him with: "No more parleying, my friend—go on!"and off he toarchek• ivi§h ing us the lerrible misfortune of all dyilig for wont of his.. "ingins.." We had the pleasure of receiving our p reo.,- mental colors last evening on dress parade. Private Smith, of , Company B—a than . ' as' tall and stout.as Goliath of Gath, was appointf ed color-sergeant. . . Our friend and fcllow-townsman. Joseph c. • , Wiestling, Esq., Nvis Ethiored With the position of color corporal of • Cbmparly • I' (56.11 r.) • VVlether,hemtil accept of; the position or-not, • I and not able to say, ComPany Ci (CaPt :Venn) _has the honor_,of being the color company, and it is the duty of histme- company to eseort the fiat , lmick tea` quarters on every occasion alter parade. I had much more to,say, but, ‘ - time and i tioe . wait for'no man;" and I do not wish to bothcr our friendly and courteous Chaplain afte:r mail is closed. - Y. S.--Last evening we were presented 1v .it 1,000 'copies 'elf tr neat. serviceable and acceptable :thynan•book, especially got' up •for the use of the army, by Rev. Andrew Mtuuttdp,. the noted Methodist divine r and . eminent philanthropist of Philadelphia.., T . h.5.44 :to Rev. Rakestraw our fittheily - Ch4plain....:: -. " More anon. A. 11.-p CorPOralOOnipanyt EeregrapQ. Interesting from the Army of the' Po. tomac I=l Gen; Meade Again id Head- _quarters. Wtomn\ S( t. 14, A correspondent of tho MiGnicle Brit:s as follows: - • BEFORE PSTEP.S.P.U.IIG, .Sept. 10,11 P.. 74%- ,1 ,- , • Early Friday_night,the rebels . in front of. Ale 2d corps strengthened their picket fine,.mak ing it a weak line of - battle, and tiiider cover of night they charged our- skirmiSh• line, t were _handsomely ,repulsedwith.eonsiderable loss in killed and wounded. Twenty or thirty, of our men Were caPtured; but the design, of the enemy was completely frustrated:" retained possession of the line they coveted or wished to occupy. -• This skirmish was sufficient to alarni-the entire line and throw cannon and mortareinto convillsion for some hours. After the sui . dence of this terrific uproar," eVci'rytliing• - re lapsed into the former condition of- stillness'.' the rebels are said to be burrowing f the ground. A. prisoner captureC.few days ago,. mentioned two points where they were engag ed night and darin nridn'irdning"our work ,s and that countermining • was going on at another place. -• • The rebel batteries above Petersburg cou-,, tinue to fire at the trains passing to and fro between City Point and Gen. Warren's head quarters. To-night this road has been com pleted to the six-mile station on - the W l eldhil road. All friendly meetings between , -i's al' pickets are again stopped. „At present sharp shooting is in active practice and men keep . , closely covered.- -Lately when exchanving newlipapers; copies of President Linoles Amnesty Prim.. la/nation or General Grant's late . order. tiny to rebel deserters haie been folded in the papers, and in one Or two instances tiVe, been- remaked where great good resulted, ih dividuals receiving the pamphlet coming:,. with it into our lines, and claiming pardon and protection. General Meade arrived at his headquarters this evening; and is lobbing much hettgi than when he left for home. - Union Nominations in Clkeiiter County. . W. ST CHESTER, Sept. La— The Union Convention of this conntVis - in session. Thus far Mr. J. M. Broomall has been nominated for Congress, nttdPr...blathiire A. Pennypacker and Wm. B—WaEldell for the House of Representatives at narrisburg, was decided to support - 111 - W conferencd'the Montgomery countty•nomiiiee- for Sttite-Oten, A New De ociatie . Natioual CoAvention. Niir:Yenil Sept. 13. The Daily - Neyis 6f teifftYsaYe: -'' • "We are happy in kr e able to - statliJ.nat Prelim - nary steps ..kre -.take* n. friends of Peacfe fteall a Naational. Cortiratdion., of the Democracy, to place in . ,. - o.ndiciates for President and VW Weadar.' 1123