Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 14, 1864, Image 3

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iIDNESUAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1864,
ToNVN AND COFNTRY.
Meeting of Union County Com-
mittee,
The members of the Dauphin County Vnion
Committee are requested to meet at the Frank
lin House, in the city of Harrisburg, on
Thursday, September 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. It.
A full attendance is requested. By order of
J. J. SHOEMAKER, Chairman.
. M. Wrzsruico, Secretary. [w
SEE card of Prof. Senmacher, pianist, who
offers his services as musical instructor.
CANTERBURY Mum Hit is well filled each
evening. A fine variety bill is presented at
each entertainment.
KILLED. —A boy whose name we have not
!carped was killed near Exeter, on the Read
ing Railroad, a few nights ago, by a train of
in considerable numbers, continue to
navigate the "raging canawl," yet appeal
ances indicate a falling off in business within
a few weeks past.
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DEAIII or A CLERGYMAX.—RCP. Robert F.
Chambers, pastor of Emory Chapel (Metho
dist) at Carlisle, died on Friday last. His
Aga was about forty years.
ARTILLEP.I" HOICSMS WANTED. —Capt. E. C.
Iteielienbach, A. Q. Id.. advertises for artillery
horses. He will pay $175 per head for so
oepted animals delivered in this city.
TIME was the usual attendance at market,
this morning. Produce and provisions were
abundant, at about the usual figures. Fresh
Ish were offered in considerable quantities.
Tar= will be a sale of two hundred con
demned cavalry horses, at York, on Thursday
nest 15th inst. One hundred and fifty will
he sold at Giesboro, D. C., on the same day.
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AFI company is performing at Sanford's
Opera House. A great variety can be seen
there at one price of admission. Wells it, Co.,
the proprietors, are having a profitable sea
son.
RAILWAY POST OFFICES. —The iailway post
office will go into operation this week between
New York and Washington. If the plan works
well, the post office cars will be introduced on
all the principal railroads in the country.
PaoPos.us for furnishing the Subsistence
department of the "Department of the Sus
guebanna" good fresh beet, will be received
by Capt. Granger, at hie office, in this city,
until'Tuesday next. Those interested would
do well to refer to the advertisement in
another column.
WILLLutf H. GEI2I3I2ICL, of the 15th lowa V.
L, now at Dayton, Ohio desires information
as to the residence of his parents, Jacob and
Mary Gerbrick, whom he has not seen nor
heard from since 1846 ; then they were in
Pittabing, Pa. They have lived in Somerset
and York counties, Pa. Any information re
specting them will be thankfully received.
Pennsylvania and other papers please copy.
Us the second Tuesday of November the
voters of Dauphin °minty will elect the follow
ing officers : Two Assemblymen, a Prothono
tary, Register, Commissioner, Director of the
Poor, and Auditor. A Representative to.
Congress will also be voted for. flow import
ant that good men should be selected to fill
these positions. Every Union man should
be at the polls.
Rzonnikrr after regiment continue to march
forth to join the Union hosts in the field. The
Two Hundred and Eighth Pennsylvania left
here yesterday, and its members expect to be
"in at the death of the rebellion. The
great final crushing blow will qhortly fall upon
the secession monster, and ofir boys desire to
share in the glory attending the triumph of
Right. Pennsylvania is sending forth her
best men. All honor to the Keystone State !
WE CALL EsPSCIAL attention to the card of
Prof. Senmacher, who proposes to locate him
himself in Harrisburg as a teacher of
the Piano Forte. We learn that Prof. S.
comes highly recommended as a thoroughly
educated musician. An opportunity is al
forded our citizens of securing the services of
a really first class teacher of the Piano, which
they will not fail to accept.
We understand Prof. S. proposes to appear
in public in a Grand Concert, assisted by emi
nent artists from neighboring cities, of which
due notice will be given.
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Kru.ko.—On last Saturday an accident oc
curred to Mr. Jacob Hoover, an old and esti
mable citizen of York county, residing near
Wrightsville. Mr. Hoover was in a carriage
with another gentleman whom he was taking
from the furnace over to a point on the
Wrightsville railroad, and while turning off
to make room for another vehicle, got too
near the edge of the embankment, and, the
carriage upsetting, he was thrown down and
sustained such injuries on the head that he
lived but a short Lime thereafter. The other
geatleman escaped by jumping out. Mr.
Hoover was aged about 60 years.
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A Mum. wirn Mouns.—To-night we are to
have two sterling comedies at Brant's Hall,
'viz: BANDY Aran, and THE WIDOW'S VICTIM,
both of whieh will be played fur the last time.
In the latter piece Alr. Frank Drew, the great
est comedian of the age, will appear in three
oharatters, Re will also appear as Handy
Andy, with songs. This line Intl will attract
an immense auctlence. Mr. "louse and Miss
Fanny Denham wilt be on hand, together with
all the members of the star Combination
Company. The most respectable classes 1111
Brant's Hall. Improper characters are not
admitted if known to he such. Secure seats
at Bannvart's.
• A PItECOCIOUS RASCAL. —A lad of fifteen
years, named David B. Greenly, was commit
ted to jail in Lancaster a day or two since for
opening the switch at the station near Rothe
villa, on the Reading and Columbia railroad.
Had not the engineer of the passenger train,
whioh passed over the track shortly after, dis
covereu that the switch was open, the conse
quences might have been serious. The, boy
flues nut sewn to realize the enormity of the
act. tie acknowledges that he broke the lock
of the s%i.ch, and when asked his motives of
doing it, said he did it for "devilment." HAL
parente are dead, and he has been for some
tune 2vitoring about that neighborhood.
Brvtas da Dsnrous' Grams was detained on
(the railroad until four o'clock this afternoon,
in consequence of whioh daylight perform
ance could not be given. The whole circus
company and the Arab troupe will perform
• this evening, near the cotton factory. So
look out for the great show this evening, and
look out for a terrible jam. Elvers &Derions
always draw.
THE Copperheads held their County Con
vention yesterday and nominated the follow
ing ticket• . .
Assanz6ly—J T. Wesley Awl, Charles Zeigler.
Register—George L. Mytinger.
Commissioner—Abram Bowman.
Director of the Poor—John J, Wallace.
Auditor—Stiles Duncan.
Prothonotary—Henry Techtmoyer.
All right. That ticket can be as easily
beaten as any other.
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No Excuse/cos TICKETS. —A. new rule has
been inaugurated by the Pennsyluania Rail
road Company. Heretofore it has been the
custom of the company to issue excursion
tickets to parties where a certain number were
guaranteed to be taken. In an official notice
just issued, Enoch Lewis, the General Su
perintendent, says : Owing to the heavy
demand upon our passenger equipment, and
to our liability to be called upon to move large
bodies of troops, the company has determin
ed not to issue excursion tickets to any politi
cal assemblage during the year."
204TH PEN 'Si. VOLS.—Fifth Reavg Artillery.
—This • splendid Pennsylvania organization
passed over the Northern Central Railroad,
southward, for the seat of war, this afternoon.
The following are the field officers: Col.--
Geo. S. Gallopp; Lt. Col.--Joseph Brown;
Ist Maj.--Morton; 2d do.—Bear; 3d do.--
Geo. M. Irvine; Adjt.—Robert S. Hare. The
Fifth Artillery is composed of eighteen hun
dred men, two-thirds of whom are veteran
troops recruited principally in Pittsburg and
Allegheny county. Col. Gallopp was Colonel
of the sth Penna. Reserves, in which position
he greatly distinguished himself for the strict
discipline and gallantry of his bearing.
Maj. Geo. hi, Irvine, of the Fifth Artillery,
is la son of Gen. W. W. Irvine, Commissary
General of the State. He is a young officer,
of fine education and splendid martial ap
pearance, and has the qualities to make's,
good soldier.
ACC/DENT ON THE CLlLBErmilip VALLEY
RAILROAD. —One of the Slaippensburg papers
gives the following account of an accident
that occurred near that town :
On Friday evening last, John C. Martin of
this place, sell or was thrown from the plat
form of one of the passenger cars on the
Cumberland Valley 'Road, about three miles
east of town. The engineer and conductor
knew nothing of the accident until the train
reached town, whereupon they immediately
started the train back and found Mr. Martin
lying in an almost insensible condition, about
ten ieet ftom the track. He was severely out
about the face and head, and it was feared he
had suffered some internal injuries which
would prove fatal. He was brought to Esquire
Harris office, where medical attendance was
immediately secured. The injuries he re•
ceived are not of so serious a character as
was at first imagined, and it is thought he
will soon be about again.
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ARREST ON A CHASOF, OF D.ESERTION. —A few
nights ago, sergeant Franklin, U. S. dated
arrested, in kliddleto wn, a man named
Whitney, who was pointed out to the officer
us a deserter. lie had in his possession seve
ral hundred dollars in money, railroad tickets,
three skeleton, keys, which sergeant Franklin
took charge of. Whitney was brought to
this city and handed over to the Provost
Marshal, who subsequently transferred him
to the civil authorities, as the charge of de
sertion was not sustained. lie acknowledged
to the detective that he was a professional
burglar, and offered him $l5O to release hue,
but officer Franklin could not be bribed, and
Mr. Burglar was brought to "the Captain's
office," lie has since been. discharged' oy the
civil authorities, received his money, and leis
for parts unknown. An effort was made to
create an impression in our midst, by certain
parties, that officer Franklin had wronged
the prisoner, by retaining his money, but the
charge is of no avail, as Sergeant F. is too
well known by our citizens to admit of such
a foul imputation being entertained against
his character.
How TIM i+J AI:et:ALS
OF ZHU COPRZERSADS.—We are co.usirsinecl to
declare, in all candor, that the most imperti
nent of all blatant politicians, is the full
grown and full blown copperhead. As an evi
dence of this, we observed a little incident
last evening, in connection with the march of
the 208th Regiment Y. V., through the city
on its way to the depot for transportation to
the "seat of war." As the rear of the regi
ment was passing Market Square, a thick
skulled copperhead, who is only known for
his intemperate opposition to the soldier, and
who stood at the polls all day opposing the
Constitutional amendments to enfranchise the
soldier, vociferated, "Hurrah far M'Clellan;"
"Little Mac is the Boy;" ".Kurrala for .M'Clel
lan," "Hurrah for Little Mac, he's launkey."
These cries of the copperhead, however, elici
ted no response from the soldiers—the col
umn moving on steadill, its serried lines
echoing back only the tramp of brave men
marching to the glorious duty of destroying
traitors. Still the blatant copperhead con
tinued to shout for '.'M'Clellan;" but as the
last man of the 208th reached,he cop, the
soldier stepped aside only for a second,
and uttered such a mighty "huzza for Old
Abe," as fairly made the cop jump. The
incident was a good one, as illustrating how
mile the soldiers care for the appeals of the
copperheads, and how truly they are devoted
to the Government and those who faithfully
uphold its cause.
THE.NVAY THE ORGANS Or Drittocaicir TREAT
DAZIOGRATTG FIGHTING MAN.—The soldiers in
Uamp Curtin, citizens of the 15th Congres
sional
knolls' district, recently nominated non.
Joseph Malty as the war candidate for Con
gress in that district, in opposition to Gloss
urenner, the peace secessiuni-sympathizer can
dictate. The proceed/rigs •of the meeting 01
these soldiers were'presented to a Copperhead
organ is this vicinity, for publication, but
were refused on the ground twit the action of
the soldier, might impair th, a prospects of the
—regular Democratic candi dat."ro show
die inconsistency of this prop leading, the UoP
perhead county convention olr Laupain nomi
nated Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Awl for toe
Assembly, solely on the grout ad because he is
a soldier In lull sympathy wit huhe politicians
now opposing the Utivernmei it. Awl will be
supported by, the Copperheads, en account of
his military position, while Itisify is bitterly
opposed by the same party becalm° he is the
war candidate of the soldiers. By just such
dirty tricks as these the Copperhead politi
cians hope to succeed at - the polls. Lieuten
ant Colonel Awl enlistedi for one year, and
Lefore he has drawn Ids; maiden " sword as
Liautenant.Colonel, its the thee o f an enemy,
the enemies of the couhtcy seek to Owe him
in a position where half his term as a soldier
may be devoted to thts corsuptirentallerAllt
ar the Ctipperli;ead leaders bars to rusi
him. Did Lie:pm - iv It Colonel Awl for
uhis boisdnition, , of , ithid he go the army
to fight ? •
Ins - Carrot - Gacittim:—This grog In tilIA
beautiful summer retreat was seared Itisd wilt
ed by the drought in July sad August, but
the recent refreshing rains have caused it to
revive, and the , grounds surrounding the State
House now present an appearance almost as
inviting as they did earlier in the season.
At Home and Abroad.
Henry Wise, a prominent citizen of Hagers
town, died suddenly on Sunday last.
Dr. James Hamilton and Mr. John P. Cul
bertson, of Chambersbuzg, have arrived at
home, after a year's captivity in rebeldom.
They were capthred in Hagerstown by the
"rebels when they were retreating from Gettys
burg.
George Frosh committed suicide at the
York county almshouse. on Saturday last, by
cutting his wrists and ankles.
Dr. J. N. Smith died, suddenly, at hi% resi
deuce, in Butler township, Adams county, re
cently.
What has become of the rooster, who, in
days gone by, was wont to crow over the
" news from Maine ?" •
The Reading pickpockets robbed a Mr.
Henderson, of Altoona, of $l,lOO, a few days
ago, while he was in Reading.
A man namedJamas Mockey was killed on
the railroad, near Hamburg, Berks county,
the other day. •
A large sale of prize cotton. took place in
Philadelphia on Monday. It sold at from
$1 50 to $1 75 per pound.
The following Pennsylvania soldiers were
buried at Washington on Monday: John
Moore, Company M, 13th cavalry ; Ashbal
Frost, A, 187th regiment.
Dysentery is making fearful ravages in
Quakertown, Bucks county.
Hon. Tom Corwin is about to stump Ohio
for Lincoln and Johnson.
The shoe store of Mr. Ranney, in Bedford,
Pa., was broken into on Friday night, and
money and property to the amount of '31,100
stolen.
A severe hail storm recently passed over
Altoona, injuring the corn, fruit and garden
"truck" generally.
Oblivious—Our business men, to the great
decline in gold. They always seem to notice
an advance.
Washington . county is erecting a handsome
monument to the memory of its deceased sol
diers. Right.
A monster masa meeting of Union men will
be held at Christiana. Lancaster county, on
Saturday next.
The cool weather is causing stoves and
thick clothes to emerge from their hiding
places.
Rejoicing—the boot-blacks, at the prospect
of rain. Mud brings grain to their mill.
The Cumberland Valley Railroad Company
should have more ears Accommodations
are rather slim on that road.
A grand grape and wine show will com
mence at Cleveland on the 26th inst. Eighty
premiums are offered.
J. D. Lacier, editor of the Mauch Chunk
Gazette, is a chaplain in the 202 d Pennsylva
nia regiment.
The publication of the German Reformed
Af.ssenger (late of Chambersburg) has been
resumed. It is now issued from Philadelphia.
The Bank of Montgomery county intends
issuing bills of the denomination of one dol
lar. The bill will contain the likeness of
dreneral Hancock, Hartranft and Slemmer,
and Col. Schell, and•will be put in circulation
about the let of December.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Card to the Public
In reply to the f Ilse and malicious card of
those honorable genilemen,the Messrs Marden
I ask the honorable gentlemen's pardon—Marble
& Welker. I will a plain unvarnished tale re
late. On last Friday evening my agent ar
rived in this city, and presented to the hat
orahle managers, the pieces in which I wished
to open. They replied that they could not.
cast them. (Tile pieces were "Margot" and
the "Young Actress, " two of the easiestpieces
I play, to put upon, the stage, l and that they
had already selected "Camille." To me the
piece was acceptable enough, but when. I
teamed that they could not play the piece
without a shameful doubling of parts, I ob
jected. My agent and Mr Golden waited on
the State Manager, and asked him to
cast some of my pieces, but he - was nn
able to do so in consequence of the ineffi
ciency of the company and a most lamentable
want of scenery, therebeing only three scenes
in the establishment. On Sunday afternoon
the honorable Marden—again I have to ask the
gentleman's pardon--Marble and his stage
manager waited on me, and tried, with much
persuasiveness, to prevail on me to aid them
in cheating the public by presenting for their
patronage an inferior entertainment. This I
declined to do. I then and there notified
them that I would not appear at the New Na
tional Theatre. As to outside influence, it
was a thought worthy only the augean mind
of the writer. With this statement of facts
.I dismiss the subject, intending` to take no
further notice of aught that may emanate
from such canaille.
I remain the public's obedient servant,
BELLA GOLDEN
Fou S,u,r.—A four-seated carriage, in ex
cellent condition. Also a set of good harness
JOSEPH SirFORD,
Walnut street
Apply to
sepl3-30
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. KUNKEL it; BRO., Sole Agents.
No. 118, Market st., Harrisburg.
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Da. J. J. M'B&na's Kum OF PAIR.--Having
been appointed the sole agents for the State
of Pennsylvania for the sale of Dr. J. J. M'-
Bride's great remedy, the RING OF PAIN,
would respectfully inform the public that we
will continue the sale of it at the corner of
Fifth and Market struts, also at our Drug
Store, No. 118 Market street, Narrisburg, Pa.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
to.
For information apply at the Drug Store . of
febB-1* S. A. KUNKEJi Jr, BRO.
&LTA - so off the entire stook of•dry goods at
Brownold's cheap corner, Second and Market,
opposite Jones House. seplo-1w
KNow era, MEN sr Tunsa Pazsm.-Ts—That
I, Dr. J. J. Mcßride, have this seventh day
of September, 1864. appointed S. A. Kunkel
& Bro., of Harrisburg, Pa., (Druggists) my
bole 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 4:k 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'BBIDE.
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SPEU4II. NOTICES.
PURE VEGETABLE TONIC.
ep. most healthy persona feel more or lefts Tweak this ammo warm 'weather, aa4 low th - dr sp.
so. They need a good Oren Ischs—.oaa that arm,
trengthen the nervouseYearn and Momsch. Tithi Mar
Flaa got IN Oneida her MOM, at Nes. L. Nall's, No. 37,
Mask Flha lareottaarflaorg. Ordain from ath
Monaca aws
promptly te. augl
13anitvart's Tiockes.
For the ours of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, Itm., are specially recommended to
ministers, Bingen end persons whose vocation
calls them to spett , in public. Mannisctured
only bv C. A. Banavart & Cu., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials two.: some
of our eminent clergymen:
11101BISB1TAG, Bth, 1864.
C. A. BANNT,Lar—Dear 81r. I have u.sed.
Brown's Bronchial 'Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoap , ..eness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with Ltioru
all, oan cheerfully commend your own as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I haw found them sercing
time of need, most t ffectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Ohurcti.
ulagree with. Mir, H0i121.12021 xv to too
value of Baunvae'? Trochee.
W. C. C1A.11.e,L1.,,
Late Vut;tor or U. S. freabyteriark Chula h.
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To (J.A. 11.,traitiaT---Dm - in the habit
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I have found the 12./0 of some gentle expecto
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I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness of the delivery of public a 4 -
dresses. Years, ikda.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To U. A. Bartuvairr—bear Sir: Having mei.
your Troches, I am free to say they' are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arisisg from public speaking or singing.
Yours, &c.. G. G. RAKESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Qhnrcb.
Darmoz Arraslmies OFF/OE,
flAwaspino, Feb. 29, 1864,-
To C. A. BArorvairr--Dear Sir : I have
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STOCKINGS ! STOCKINGS t STOCKINGS !
WE RAVE •JITST RECEIVED FROM THE FACTORY,
50 doz of heavy white ribbed Cotton Stockings, 50 cis
50 doz of white ribbed C tton Stockings, 75 eta
25 dos blue, mixed and grey Woolen Stockings, 75c
50 dos of Woolen Stockings, all colors and prices
White Cotton Stockings, good and heavy, all prices
We have the largezt assortment of Bosiety In
burg, for Ladies' and Mon's weer
10 pieces of Black. Cloth for Cloaks, all prices
20 pieces of Blade. Silk, all prices.
1 piooo of Ext.a heavy Bl.ck silk, host quality
10 pieces of New Style Plaid Dress G ods
5 pieces of Back Bombazine best quality
3 pieces of Black French Merino
2 pieces of Back Canton Cloth, finest quality
Black Alpaccas, all qualdies and o ppees
Plain Paramatas in brown, blue and purple.
Paramattas in back, stone color and green
All Wool De Lalnes, in brown, blue and green
Marseilles Quilts, Napkins an flue Linen
Yellow, red and this white Flannel
50 pieces of Bleached Muslin, at. 60 ets ; worth 75 ets.
We have now in Store a Complete Assortment of ALL
KINDS OF DRY GO.MS, which we will close out at less
than wholcaa!e paces. [sep9l S. LEWY.
HAM DYE Z HAIR DYE! 2
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IN THE REST IN THE WORLD.
The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair Instantly to a Messy Black or Natural Brown
without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
ELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided. Bold by ail Druggists, Aie rect.ry—ill BAR.
guy ST, N. Y.
EATOIII.OIOII KkW u:12.911( 11441. Dcareacau Till HAIL
jeialy
SOLDIERS. TARE IT i,VITII YOU
The greatest trouble to persons in the Army, especially
in this season, is Dysentery, which (by death or by dies
billy) weakens the service more than the Repels do.
Very many have found, upon trial, the DYSENTERY
DROPS are among the very bestpreventatives and cores
that are to be had. Every officer and eve.) , soldier
should carry it with him, and thereby reasonably insure
himself against a great danger. It is prepared in Barris
burg by MRS. L. BALL, at 27 Pine street, between Second
and Front. Take a phial with you, Price 25 cents.
NEW ADVERTIMUIENTS.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
TOTMEING 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 1.7 ; City of Manchester. Sat
urday, September 04, and every succeeding Saturday, at
Noon, from Pler 44, North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE DI QOLD, on ITO ZQUIVALIMIT tF OCRIVINCY.
FIRST CABIN $BO 001 STEERAGE $3O 00
do to LondonB6 00 do to London.-- 34 00
do to Paris ' 96 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, ho., at equally low rates.
Faroe from Liverpool or Queenstown: lst Cabin, $76,
$B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for
'their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For further Information apply at the Company's Otaea
JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y. or V. 0
EIMHERHAN, Harrisburg. (1;2'3-dry
E. C. GOBIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OPTION IN THUD STREET, ABOVE MAR 'LET sTREET.
Sar Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay collected at legal
rate& 150p3413m.
• H. C. OATH,
Teacher of the Mow, Melodeon, TrioYn and
N 0.15, THERM STREET, BELOW ILssarr.
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ZIIDUA;01157:11 0 )3ri:ouri
C LO A. S STORE,
LOT D. W. GROW 11 SW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OP PAORIONABLZ
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
AND
ENE SPRING SHAWLS
Will open on the let of April
XL B. A. iirsizeL
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to use it, it may be the means of extending a knowledge
of the matchless value of your medicine.
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Palen Timber, Cambria Co , leg, 27, 1864.-4 iu:3o-.11(
FOR SALE,
A TEN-HORSE power steam engine atid
boiler. steam pipes, Water pipes, pumps and “, Lter
complete; 061 - dilating 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, ac., enquire at Canal office, Market street,
near United States Hotel.
Reenmerreo, July 23, 1861 iy22-tf
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR and COrN
HEAL always on Imnd, of the best quality, at
18 Earslit A; KAllEttP
EXTRA WHITE WHEAT FLOUR.-Se
looted White Wheat Fonnly Flour, just mceivo
and for sale at 8111SLER Ss FRAZERzto
iY I 3 Simonton to W. Dock, Jr., &
SUGARS, SIMMS; MIS, et)Fp'EE, o.
sit grades and prineCat
,SEELSLEIR &
i ilsoceeiror a to W. T.ock, Fi t i n t 0.
Or Dealers 14 Tine raWy Groceries
IIIirSIEMENTP
BRANT'S iIALL. BRANT'S HALL.
1"\ - ViasTY sEVEth'EL NIGRI OF
Rouses Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
WEDNESDAY EVENTING, SEPT. 14, 1861,
Will be prevented- the s l e il iitting, comic drama,
HAN e DY ANDV!,
.sad the mughabie piece, emitied
?HE WIDOW'S VICTIM!
Mr. "Prank Drew
FOUR GREAT CHARACTERS
MISS FANNY DENHAM,
MR. ROUSE APPEARS IN BOTH PIECES
P - For further prtniculars see programme
aug9-c1 tf
New National Theatre !
New National Theatre !
Uott. OF NORTH SECOND AND SODTTD STS.
Sole Lessee and Manager, - E.MARBI.I.I
Stage Manager, - - HARRY GILBERT
Look at this Bill ! ! !
DTJMB BOY OF MANCHESTER !.
TO - NIGHT
,DUMB BOY OF MANCHESTER !
rlarry Gilbert.
AS
TOM. THE DUMB BOY, TO-NIGHT
'WEDNESDAY EVENING, strT. 14, 1861,
DUMB BOY OF MANCHESTER!
JANE WILTON,
EDWARD WILTON,
To conclude with
MISCHIEVO US DARK. EY:
TOM, - - J. coGram
air For further partisplars see programme.
PRICES' OF .ADMISSION.—Parqueue, 50 cents; Gal
lery, 2Scents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Private holes,
$.5 and $lO.
Doors open at Ty-% Curtain rises at 8 o'clock.
Box Office open from 10 till 12 a. at., and from 2 till 4
r. tr., when seats can be reserved without extra charge,
and kept until end of first act.
au29-Iws
SANFORD'S HALL
MITTS company consists of the best ctsx
formers, consisting , a
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &C.
The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS Ai CO., Proprietor-
BILLY PORTER, Business Agent. ' an29d
CANTERBURY
WALNUT .r.PR . MT, BELOW
Proprietor
Business Agent
Stage Manager
Leader of Orchester HARRY MEsTAIER
OPEN every night with a first-class com
pany of male and female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety of lef,titimats amusement,
such as
SINGING, MUSICAL FAltetrS,
DANCING,
PANTOMIMES,
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 50 cents.
Doors open at 7, To commence at 8 o'clock. jylBdtf
SALES OF REAL ESTATE.
PUBLIC SALE.
IXTILL be sold at public sale, on THURS
DAY, SEPTEMBER Li 1864, at 2 o'clock P. at
Br.nt's flail, in tho city of Harrisburg, the beautiful and
aesintble country seat of Christian F. Haa:den, in Susque
hanna township, within a half miler of the limit: or the
city of Harrisburg,
Containing about Vhirty. fiat Acres,
(Including about 6?u acres of Woodland,) adjoining lauds
of the late Wm. Colder, Sr, and Joseph Study and others.
The improvements consist of a neat and comfortable
DWELLING, with several separate summer kitchone and
Spring lionse, 411
A LARGE NEW BARN,
And oilier outbui!dings—liv2 entire place in exci-1:,,,t0,m
-ditiou, with new fences. The place :s particul..rly well
stocked with the choicest varieties of pears, peaches, ap
ple; cherries, grapes, tic., 6.e. A. small stream of water
running through the middle of the place.
Conditions of sale made easy and aceoennioilatlag.
Possession given April 1, 1805.
sepl-dts) C. F. HAEHNLEN.
Wanted Immediately :
AGOOD COOK, at the Restaurant under
Herr's Hotel. tseo4l'
CIARPENTERS, Cabinet &rakers, Malin.
ista and Moulders wanted, at the EAGLE WORKS.
aug2G dlmfl W.O. HIUKOK.
TIIAT extensive and finely located HOTEL
TAND, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and
boas street, Harrisburg. It is entirely new, and in the
midst of the most thriving portion of the city, and fronts
on both of the 'above n.imod streets. It contains sixty
spare rooms and ale of tho most improved mo.iern hotel
appllances—cookinglanges, hot and cold wirier for baths,
gas, ¢c.
The basement is large, commodious, and one of the best
in the city for a itestaurant, For Information, bLicircE's or
appLy to OLIVER EPWARIAS, agent,
Sept. 3, 1864 .—{sep3-Iml for Geo G. Scasst
imar2l-dly
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE,
THE subscriber offers for sale a valuable
Tavern Stand, eituate on the Lancaster turnpike, in
we borough of Middletown, consisting of a large two-awry
Brick Hotel, extensive stabling and all other necessary
out-buildings.
Also, two adjoining lots, having erected on each a tiw
story Name
For further particulare apply to the undersigned, on the
the premisee. SAMUEL BETWEILER.
je2l-tuasat3m*
TuST RECEIVED-44 gallons pure currant
ej wine, from a Lancaster county fanner; the finest
made domestic wine in this city. Price $S 00 par gallon.
for sale at SEMLER & MAMA
jet) Successors to Wm. Dock, jr., Ps Li
4 4 11110 ED UYSTEAS.—Estra Eine Baltunore
1„,, Oysters, Weed, and for sale byy the Baikal, WV and
quit, or lent qmantit,p. 8 a
IYB elleCoviorat to W. Dock, Jr., & Lo.
Q UEENS and ciLASSWARE, a well se
wn' leated satiortanent, just received, of the latest styles
1918 BOYER* RolixtP„Eft.
QuatoN.--Fine salt 881=4 at
KJ a* SEMLER & FELIZMI.
With Songs.
TO - NIGHT:
Ml 9 MINNIE LEEMAN
EDWIN MARBLE
J. IL DON-NELL
.JOE MILLER
NED WRAY'
COlUe OPERAS
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Da. Wismurr's Office, No. 10 North Second
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DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSLi
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DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA
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