Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 15, 1864, Image 3

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NOTIC,2 TO ADVERTISERS.—fiII Ativer•
.ixements, flimsiness Notices, Marriages,
ifeaths, Cc., to secure Insertion in the
inELEGRAPH, must invariably be succour!,
1.4-an , eit with the CASH.
3.dvertiseinents ordered in the regular
evening Edition are inserted in the Morn
:ng Edition without extra charge.
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TIIPRSDAV EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, ISIII
1' OAV Ti A. NJ) C 0 A`i
ATTENTION iS invited to the advertisement
of a middle-aged lady in "Business Item" col
arm. Those in need of a seamstress or house
keeper would do well to read the notice.
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NoTioE.--Boyer and Kerper have made ar
rangements whereby they receive weekly a
supply of fresh butter and eggs, from Snyder
county. They promise to supply families
with their butter every week. Their custom
ers will do well to take notice of this.
AGOIDENT.--001.Dermit. of Ebensburg,
met with a painful accident on the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, on Thursday, the 2d inst. Be
ing employed as a conductor on the road, he
was adjusting some matters about the train,
at the Blairsville intersection, and was caught
between the cars, and his leg was broken.
He is rapidly recovering.
APPLES AZEINDANT.-- Apples nike so abund
ant in Westmoreland county, says the Greens
burg• Herald, that persons having orchards
shake a great many off in order to keep the
trees from breaking. And in some parts they
are feeding them to the cattle, the supply be
ing so great they have no other way to dispose
of them. They are now selling at 25 cents
per bushel.
Tau streets leading to Camp Curtin are be
ing badly "used up" by the 'numerous hacks
now running on the route. It will require all
the money paid for licenses, by the haukmen,
to repair the streets. The necessary repairs
should be made before the cold weather sets
in. •We have been requested to call attention
to this matter, by citizens who aro accustomed
to drive on the streets above mentioned.
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THESE grand plays, either of which will
test the strength of vest-buttons,are presented
to the patrons of Rouse's Theatre, for this
evening's entertainment, viz: THE PEOPLE'S
LAWYER, MILF.S' BOY, and THE SWISS SWAINS.
There is a grand bill for this occasion. Frank
Drew will personate two of his best charac
ters. Rouse, Meeker and the whole troupe
will appear. Go to Rouse's Theatre to-night.
KING OF Part—The demand for Dr. Mc-
Bride's King of Pain is unexampled in the
history of any medicine ever manufactured.
Messrs. Kunkel & Bro., the agents, found
great difficulty in supplying the retail demand
heretofore, but they are now prepared to fur
nish it in quantities to druggists, army sut
lers, and retail dealers generally, at rens° aa
ble prices. See their advertisement in ano
ther column.
VALUABLE; REAL ESTATE iron SALE. —TWO
very valuable tracts of land, situate in Upper
Allen township, Cumberland county, are of
fered for sale by P. H. Long, proprietor:
These farms arc well improved, and in a high
state of cultivation. Parties desiring to make
a profitable investment of capital would do
well to give the advertisement a careful peru
sal. The sale will take place on Tuesday,
27th inst. See advertisement in another col
umn.
NEW DISTRICT. —General Couch has created
a new military district in this Department,
comprising the territory lying between the
Laurel Hill mountains on the west, and the Wil
liamsport and Elmira Railroad ; the Susque
hanna river from Williamsport . to the inter
section of Blue Mountain, and that range of
mountains to the Maryland line on the east,
to be known as the Juniata District. Brig.
Gen. 0. S. Ferry has been assigned to the com
mand of the district, with headquarters tem
porarily at Bedford.
FASTPDING AND DIUTING.—There is a fear
ful disposition on the part of the hack - men
and those engaged with horses, to indulge in
Past driving through the main streets of the
city. The police do not seem to regard this
dangerous practice as a violation of an ordi
nance, as we have on more than one occasion
noticed distinguished " stars " who enjoyed
the sport and entered lively into a discussion
of the bottom and speed of horses as they
were rushed at a 2:40 gait along the streets.
About the time that somebody's child is
killed, or somebody's limb or neck is broken,
the police will interfere with a " rush " to
abate the evil.
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AN ODTRAGF. WRIOR DESERVES ABATEXENT.
Our attention has just been called to a fact
which demands the stern interference of the au
thorities. It is of this character: The soldiers
belonging to the Barracks on Second street,
just above the Cotton Factory, are in the
habit of resorting to the river only a few
rods above the Water House, for ablution
and laundry puposes, washing their bodies
and their clothing in the current of
water which flows directly into the pumps
supplying the reservoir. This is a decided
nuisance, and 'calls loudly for abatement.
We believe that there is an ordinance relat
ing to such an offence. Will the police see to
its immediate enforcement?
THE COPPERHEADS BY CANDLE-L/GHT—Meet—
ing of the Faithful in the Sixth Ward.--Passing
by the Forrest House last evening, our atten
tion was attracted by the unusual brilliancy of
the scene occasioned by the "lurid glare" of
four tallow candles. A close scrutiny of the
premises revealed the fact that the butter
nuts of the Sixth ward were in 'conclave, and
that the inevitable and distinuished William
Henry, "our Congressman," was enjoying
himself at full length in ono of his re
markable speeches. The scene, the crowd,
the man Miller, and the four tallow
candles, would have defied the pencil of Ho.
garth or the description of Hood. We could
not gather all that was said by our Congress
man,but the following in reference to the Chi
cago nomination and platform, may be ac
cepted as illustrating the spirit of Miller's her
rangue. Said he : y n are satisfied with.
Ciellan's letter of acceptance, then the resolu
tions of the Chicago Convention are not worth ts.
cit , s , , and you can vote for the man with an
ary mzsc:eace—if yea are satisfied wilh the man,
LET THE PLATFORINI GO TO THE DEVIL.' This
sentiment was hugely applauded by the faith
ful, consisting of five men, ten boys, three
inebriated loafers, the landlord, who led the
applause, an old lady with a squalling infant
in her arms, the officers of the meeting look
ing very thirsty, and ourselves very tired after
a bard day's work. The next meeting which
William Henry addresses, we will endeavor
to be present and furnish a verbatim report of
the proceedings.
—Since the above was in type, we have been
informed that as the crowd increased and be
came respectable at this meeting, and before
adjournment, avote,wastahen,whichresulted
in a inority of two for Old Abe. So much
for lienry's harangue.
Heating of Commaslona/ Coutsrees.
The Conferees , of the various oonnties of
the 14th Congressional District met at Sun
bury, on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 14,
1861, and organized by electing Hon. James
Marshall, of Union county, as President. and
John B. Stoll, of Snyder, and Charles J. Brun
ner, of Northumberland, as Vice Presidents.
.
The following gentlemen presented their
credentials as Conferees: -
Dauphin—John J Clyde, J D Hoffman and
John Zinn.
Juniafa—H H Bechtel, P S Liggett and
.John Balsbach.
Northumberland—Jacob Seesholz, Fred S
Haas and Charles J Brunner.
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Snyder—Charles Plower, Dr P R Wagen
seller and John B Stoll.
Union—Wm Tan Gov'', Hon James Mar
shall and C C Shoikler.
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On motion, it was
Resolved, That the list of Conferees
the various counties be called alternately.
On motion, the Conferees proceeded to the
nomination of candidates for Congress.
On motion of John Balsbaeh, it was
Resolved, That we hereby pledge ourselves
and the candidates we prevent, to a hearty
and cordial support of the nominee of this
conference.
Resolved, That the districts vote in alpha
betical order, and the order be reversed
alternately.
George F. Miller, of Union county: John
B. Packer, of Northumberland county; John
J. Patterson, of Juniata county, and A. J.
Herr, of Dauphin county, were placed in
nomination:
IST BALLOT. .120TH BALLOT
Geo. F. Miller 8 • 8
John B. Packer 3 1
John J. Patterson, ....3 3
A. J. Herr 3 3
Mr. Miller, having received a majority of all
the votes cast, was drily declared nominated
as the candidate.
On motion, adjourned.
INCREASED Pnts - sroxs.--The. act of 3uly 4,
1864, increases the invalid ponsions of those
who have lost both hands .or both eyes to
twenty-five dollars per mon th. it also pro
vides for disabled enlisted men, or those tem
porarily serving with the regular organized
military or naval force, as well as for their
widows and other depende - ett relatives ; and
for cases where there is no • evidence of mus
ter in.
hi:PORTANT TO 00AX, CO xstrmEss.—The United
States Circuit Court at Philadelphia, have de
cided that the weight of a ton of coal is 2,-
240 pounds instead of 2,040 p unds. The
Judge ruled that a company of grocers might
as well meet and agree to reduce the number
of ounces in a pound, and make the smaller
number the standard of a pound for their cus
tomers, as for coal dealers to agree that the
weight of a ton shall be 2,000 pounds, and
furnish that amount to their cuistomers.
"lIILADELPHIA AND READING RALLEOAD.-
We are requested to state that on and after
Monday, 19th inst., the passenger trains on
the Lebanon Valley Branch of Reading Rail
road will leave as follows: NEW YORK EX
PRESS TRAINS, 3:00 A If t 7:30 A If and
1:45 r Br; READING- ACOOMMODATION . at
5:30 P
Passengers by first three trains arrive at
Nee• York at 10:00 A as, 4:40 t. DE and 9:00 P rrt
respectively.
SINGULAR DEMITC. -A man named Josiah
Guthrie, of Highland, Chaster county, died
on Wednesday last, and it is supposed by
many of the neighbors that it proceeded from
the glanders. Some time last spring the de
deased purchased a government horse, which
proved to be affected with the &riders, and
by some, whether correctly or not,, it is sup
posed it was communicated to the deceased.
His hands broke out with something ,like boils,
and other parts of his body were affected in a
like manner. The case is a singular one.
One of Guthrie's other horses also took the
disease. •
TILE BIiFILNESS OF THE HACK STAN - D.—We
have received a communication, signed
"Many Ladies," and another from the business
men on both sides of Market and. Third
streets, complaining of the rude, profane
and quarrelsome conduct of those in charge
of the hacks which stand in that vicinity.
Such complaints had better be laid before the
Mayor or Chief of Police. We can testify to
the fact, however, that the conduct of some
of the hackman in question is occasionally
outrageous. Th^ Fide-\; - alk is not only com
pletely obstructed by these men, but the sen
sibilities of christian men and women are
greatly shocked by the blackguardism and
profanity of those thus engaged. The busi
ness of the hackman is legitimate and honora
ble. We delight to see this class prosper, but
while they are reaping their golden harvests,
it is not necessary that they should thus vio
late the ordinances of the city, and the laws of
decency. The Mayor should detail a police
man to keep order at the city' hack stand.
At Home and Ahroad.
There is not a cooper shop in Waynesburg,
Greene county.
The circus did not reach here until late last
night, and did. not perform. The Arabs re
mained until this morning. The train was
detained at Lewisburg until near five o'clock
last evening.
Au English steam plow is to be on exhibi
tion at the State Fair, at Easton.
The Atlantic cable is to have its American
terminus in Trinity Bay, New Foundland.
The Rev. Daniel Gans, the newly elected
Pastor of the "German Reformed Church of
the Ascension" in Norri-town, was regularly
installed on Sunday week.
The grape, buckwheat, tobacco and other
crops promise to be unusually abundant in.
Erie county.
- - -
I. H. Humphreys, of Harrisburg, has been
appointed agent of Adams' Express Com
pany, at Johnstown.
It is reported that the sales of the public
lands this year are seven times greater than
they were last year. •
The Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Le
high County Agricultural Fair will be held at
Allentown, on the 30th, 21st, 22d and 23d
days of September.
It is said that Fremont is about to giya up
the race for the Presidency.
A PEA= Morro FOR TIIE PEACE PASar.
Requiescat in Pace. To be inscribed upon a.
tombstone in November.
Saturday next, 17th inst., will be the sev
'enty-seventh anniversary of the adoption of
the Constitution of the United States, and
the second anniversary of .the battle of An
tietam.
The Volunteer, a Union paper published in
Madison county, N. Y. , o ff ers t o send i ts
paper to responsible subscribers, payable
when Abraham Lincoln is elected President.
The offer is safe enough.
It is stated to be a rule of law in the far
western territories that 44a town is a place
where whisky is sold." BY means of this
role the Courts distinguish real towns from
those which exist only on paper plans of land
speculators.
Both political parties of this district...wilt
vote for "Miller" for representative in Con
gress. Portmuttely, there are, two Millers on
the track—one of them a Unifies nominee, '*ho
will be elected. •
The soldiers have given McClellan the title
of 'fame 4341gET Of the Chiekohoutim."
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Conaramou.--In our notice of the :I:At.
regiment, yesterday, we stated that Col:' Gal
lopp had been Colonel of the sth Reserves.
We should have said that he was Major of
the Bth Reserves.
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Tau Camp Curtin backmen and livery ram,
will wind up the hack business by gtviog a
grand pie-nic at Hoffman's Woods, on Satur
day nest. The ladies will be conveyed to the
woods free of charge.
The refreshment stands will be rented to
the highest bidder, and proposals for the
same be received by the hackmen up to Fri
day evening.
. TAX ON NAILS AND CASTINGS.--The Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue has decided that
all articles commercially known and sold as
cut nails and spikes, at the time of the pas
sage Of the excise law, are subject to a spe
cific duty. Railroad and boat spikes, wrought
nails and spikes of whatever name, Including
annealed nails, wrought by hand or machi
nery, are subject to au ad valorem duty of five
per centum. Castings of, all descriptions of
less than ten pounds weight, whether made to
order or for particular instruments, articles of
machinery upon which duties are assessed
and paid, or for general sale, are subject to an
ad valorem duty of five per . centum. Mallea
ble iron castings weighing more or less than
ten pounds, are subject to the same duty.
Tua people of Lancaster are to be favored
witn one of the most attractive 'exhibitions
ever given in that city. On Friday evening
the celebrated American Lyric Artiste, Miss
Bella Golden, will appear there, in a number
of recitations, songs, c'tc., the same that have
Won for her the most liberal plaudits of the
press and the public. Mr. Martin Golden
will also appear in a number of attractive
characters of great merit. They will be ac
companied by Mr. D. L. Morris, the greatest
stump orator and lecturer of the age, who
will take a prominent part in the entertain
ment. The people of Lancaster should not
fail to attend this interesting exhibition. Of
Mr. Morris, the New York Herald speaks as
follows:
"We have seen the Great Wonder of the
Age, Mr. D. L. Morris. And, right here, we
confess to an inability to endite anything in
seriousness about Morris. There is no re
sisting the sway of his amusing' positions.
We have seen his auditors convulsed with
laughter on 'witnessing his mock indignation
at some offence against assumed dignity, and
at which his audience on arriving at an appre
ciative knowledge of the "position," have
gone off holding their sides with laaghter; at
the outlandish lingo and earnest declamation
of Morris. As a burlesque Dutchman he has
no superior; and in French and Irish imita
tions he is au fait. If any one expects to sit
through the entertainment without laughing,
they are assured the thing cannot be done."
BUSINESS ITEMS.
A MIDDLE-AGED LADE wishes a situation in
a respectable family as seamstress or house
keeper, or in any other capacity in which she
may, for the present, earn a small compen
sation for her servias. Apply or address C.
H. MANN, proprietor Jones House, Market
Square 15-3 t
TICE HOTEL AND BOARDING HOTJSE CAPACITY
or Hatutssuao Cirv.—We confess that it is
beyond our conception to account for the ab
sence of accommodation for strangers arriving
in our city. It was but last night that we
were accosted by two men, gentlemen in ap
pearance, having twoladies in company, who,
as they told us, had applied to all the hotels
and could not get accommodated. Our friend
Thompson, of the State Capitol Hotel, must
hurry up the new addition to his hotel, and it
would be well for Mr. Harry Thomas to have
the Thomas House open. We are also in
formed that Mr. Rice, of the Parke House, is
doing a land office business. Mrs. M. C.
Johns, in Locust street, can take a few perma
nent boarders, and it would not be out of
place to say that dry goods are changing hands
with a rush under the cheap control of C. L.
Bowman, at his store, No. 1, corner of Front
'and Market streets
d :rAL — Osgood's India Cholagogue
is not only an effectual remedy for Fever and
Ague, bat is equally applicable to Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, enlargement of the Liver,
also enlargement of the Spleen, called Ague
Cake, and the various forms of bilious indi
gestion. These, with the other varied affec
tions of bilious climates, arising from a com
mon miasmal cause, are only modifications of
the same disease, and equally controlled by
the same:•entedy.
Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers.
.----..114bp.-.......
Fos.SALF—A four-seated carriage, in ex
cellent condition. Also a set of good harness.
Apply to - JOSEPH SAYFORD,
sepl3-3V) Walnut street.
SELLING off the entire stock of dry goods at
Brownold's cheap corner, Second and Market,
opposite Jones House. seplo•iw
SPECIAL NOTICES.
STOCKINGS ! STOCKINGS ! STOCKINGS !
WE HAVE .TITSORECEIVED FROM THE FACTORY,
50 doz of heavy white ribbed Cotton Stockings, b 0 cts
50 doz of white ribbed Cotton Stockings, 75 cts
20 doz blue, mixed.and grey Woolen Stockings, 75c
bA doz of Woolen Stockings, all colors and prices
White Cotton Stockings, good and heavy, all prices
We have the largest assortment of Hosiery in Harris
burg, for Ladies' and Men's wear
20 pieces of Black Cloth for Cloaks, all prices
3) pieces of Black Silk, all prices.
1 piece of Exti a heavy 11l ink Silk, best quality
10 pieces of New Style Plaid Dress Gsods
5 pieces of Back Bombazine, best quality
3 pieces of Black French Merino
2 pieces of B ack Canton Cloth, bust quality
Bieck Alpacas, all qualdies and prices
Plain Paramattas in brown, blue and purple.
Paramattas in back, stone color and green
All Wool Do Lsines, in brown, blue and green
Marseilles Quilts, Napkins an, fine Linen
Yellow ? red and lino white Flannel
bu pieces of Bleached Muslin, at 60 cts ; worth 75 els.'
We have now in Store a Complete Assortment of ALL
KINDS OF DRY GOeiDS, which we will close out at less
than wholesa.e prices. [saps] S. LEWY.
HAIR DY.F. Walt DYE ft
Batchelor's Celebrated Hair .Drs
L 4 THE BEST IN MR WORLD.
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.17te only Earm/ess, True out Thtliahle Dye .Bnoutrt.'.
This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes W, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Mot" Black or .670.14.11r0wn
without injuring the Hair or Blaming the Skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, and rectitTes the ill effects of
bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH
ELOR, All others are more imitations, sat should be
avoided. Sold by all Druggists, km Factory-81 HAB
ULAY ST, N. Y,
NEW Tll/1311 CZIAN 701 DIIIIISSISIk TM! ELUL
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"A Slight Cold? , Coughs.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or .'si..rrwr corm" in its first stage; that which in the be
ginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, 00013
attacks -the lungs. "Broom's Bronchial Troches' , give
sure and almost immediate relief. Military 04ficers and
Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the
pocket and taken as occasion requires. auglo-dawlm
EDITOR Ot , TRIXGRAPH
Dear Sir:—With youfperraintion I wish to say to the
readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to
all who wish lt (IWO a Recipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef
fectually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and all Impurities of-the Skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautlfhl,
I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare.
Faces, simple directions and information that will eatable
them to Start a fall growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers,
or a Mousuute, in lean than thirty days. •
All applications answered by. return mall without
charge. ope*_ lly• yours,
ROS. Ih F. CJIAPIdAIf, Chemist,
446-adman BBL Broadway, New York.
lhuur wart's Troches.
4Por the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., axe specially recommended to
ministers, singers mid persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by O. A. Banavart & Clo., Harrisburg,
Pa-, tc whom all orders should be ft.thlres4ed,
Sold by druggist every where.
Beadthe following testimonials law,: lame.
of our eminent elere.yruen:
H&ERISBITI/D, Feb. Bth, .ISEA.
O. A. Berucr Awr—Deor sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your ow as a
most admirable specific , for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
Urge of used, trios! 'ffeotually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSO.N,
P4stor oi Presbyterian Church.
agree with Mr. Ilobiltiori as to 0.0
value of Bannvart's 'rraqhes,
W. C. OAT ELL,
Late PuAtnr 91 0. S. .I.'7.:•ol.)ytorian Church.
EIAIMBISBUIECi, jun., 1861.
To U.A. BANN VAAT -- Dear S:r: In the hala
of speaking very frequer and in places
where the vocal organA , 1:0 very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expects
rant, and that want as beau supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing. th.
effectiveness of the delivery of public ac
dresses. Yours, &0.,
MO. WALKEN JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust brt. Kethettiet Church
To C. A. BeiervAirr--Dear Sir: Having usec
your Troches, I am free to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending them to all persona
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of
voice arising from public speaking or singing.
Tows, &0., G. 0. R RESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Dxsraicrr Au-roma:es °MOT:, t
Armsauno, Feb. 29, 1864. j
To C. A. BANNYMIT—Dear Sir : I have
found your Troches to be invaluable in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bone.
fit to ail public speakers. A. J. BERR
SOLDIERS, TAKE IT WITH YOU 2
The greatest trouble to persons in the Army, especially
in this season, is Dysentery, which (by death or by disc
bility) weakens the service more taan the Rebels do.
Very many have found, upon trial, the DYSENTERY
DROPS are among tile verf best preventatives and cures
that are to be bed. Every officer and. eve•y soldier
should carry it with Wm, and thereby reasonably insure
himself against a great danger. It is prepared in Harris
burg by MRS. L. BALL, at 27 Pine street, between Second
and Front. Take a phial with you. Price 25 cents.
PURE VEGETABLE TONIC
THE most healthy persons feel more .or lees
weak this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap
petite. They need a good strong Tonic—one that will
strengthen the nervous system and. stomach. This they
can get at 60 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's, No. 27,
South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance
promptly attended to. augl
NEW AD VERTISEIVIENTS.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
TOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Ogrk Har
bor.) The well known Steamere of the Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in
tended to sail as follows:
Edinburgh, Saturday, September 10 ; City or Wash
ington, Saturday, September 11 ; C.ty of Manchester, Sat
urday,-September 24, and every succeeding Saturday, at
Noon, from Pier 44, North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PATAIILA 11f 001.11, Oa IiQVIVAJANT IN OUESILIOY,
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE -
84 $3O 00
do to London 85 00 do to London 00
do to Paris • 05 00 do to Paris 40 00
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg... 37 00
Passengers also fbrward to Havre, Bremen:Rotter
dam, Antwerp, Ste., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, $75,
$B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Thom who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For further Information apply at the Company's Offices
JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0
ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. [123-dly
E. C. GOBIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFIOF. Li THIRD STREET, ABOVE MARKET STREET.
jar Bounties, Pensions. and Back Pay collectedat legal
rates. (5ep3413112*
H. C. ORTIII,
Yet:cher of the P 21470, Melodeon, Viclin and
Singing,
No, 15, THIRD STIZZEKT, BELOW ELocET.
sep3•d6m*.
NEW PHILADELPHIA
CLOAK STORY..
IN D. W. GROSS' KIM BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
• 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES.
OF FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND CIRO U Li ARS,
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the let of April. tinar2l-411y
Ms. S. A. Kum= :
Sir :—I takepleasure instating that your "DIARREICEA
MIXTURE" exceeds anything of she kind that I ever
imagined. I was very much troubled with diarrhoea, and
could find nothing to help me in the least, until I took
your "MIXTURE."
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Fallen Timber, Cambria Co., Aug. 21; 1864...-lau3o-dtf
FOR SALE,
ATEN -HORSE power steam engine and
boiler, steam pipes, water pipes, pumps and beater
complete; oscillating engine and cylinder boiler, manufac
tured by 'Joel Weinman, patent improved oscillating en
gine builder. May be seen at Canal shop; foot of Walnut
street, Harrisburg.
For tenant, lac., enquire at Canal office, Market street,
near Milted States Hotel.
Haasramota, July 23. 1864 1y23-tf
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
lAM happy to offer to the public a large
and splendid assortment of ,
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
inanufactiired by
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will tore en
tire satisfaction,
PLEASE TRY THEM.
SCHKPFER'S BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg
Pa.
BEEF TON G UES.—Fine large beef tongues,
cured by J. H. Itichoner & Co., and for sale by
FJTTSLER & FBAZER,
.coes3ors to W. Dock, Jr, di Co.
OLDER VINEGAR.—Pure. Cider Vinegar
ran be bought by the barrel or toal quantity, at
iyle ROYER k KORRPER•
TorST received, this morning, Michener
El Co., Fresh Smoked Hams, Beef and Tongues, at
Imo SEMLER k FRAZER.
YNV rrsg.—Now No. 1 and 2 Ma+!kerel
in barrels, ball barrels and kits, and by the pound.
taaVi SHTST.FIR & FitAZSIR.
ANEW SUPPLY of FRESH SMOILEI
HAMS, just received this morning, at
SH/BLER k FRAZER.
447 Summon to W. Dock, Jr., A,
VX.TRA. FAMILY FLOUR and COl. N
NRAL always on hand, of the beet quality, at
88 SOUR & KOSRPNR.
EXTRA 'WHITE WHEAT FLOUR—Se
leotea 'Whits Wheat FaWly Flour, jest receive
and for We at BLER & FRAZER,
19 8 Successoni to W. Dock, Jr., & Co
STltults, SYRUPS, 'TEAS, CONYZE,
all grades and prices, at
811131.= & FR
Successors to W. Deck, .7: 4 &,
JOT . Dealers ti: 'ise SW.ly Groceries
AIVIIISEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL
TWENTP.P.tOnra NIGH t OF
Rouse's star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
THURSDAY EVENTRG, SEPT. : 15, 1864
Will be presented, three superb pieces,
THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER !
muLv.s Evo - y!
THE SWISS SWAINS
ivar. _Frank Drew
GREAT CHARACTERS*
MISS FANNY DENHARI,
A , 'ROSETTA, with song:.
ROUSE SIEEKER
Will appear.
FRIDAY EVENING,
BENEFIT OF MR. FR/LNK DREW:
Kr - For further partioulara see programme
augg-d tf
New National Theatre !
New National Theatre
Coa. OF NORTH SECOND AND SOTHTTHSTS,
Sole Lessee and Manager, - B.MARBLIiI
Stage Manager, - HARRY GILBERT
Look at this Bill
DUMB BOY OF MANCHESTER
TO - NIGAT !
DUMB BOY OF MANCHESTER
TO- NIGHTI
• 1-Isurry Gilbert,
AS
TOM, THE DUMB BOY, TO-NIGHT !
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 15, 1864
DUMB BOY OF MANCHESTER !
JANE WILTON,
EDWARD WILTON,
To conclude with
MISCHIEVOUS DARKEY
Tom, - - . - - J. COLLINS
For further particulars, see programme.
PRICES OF ADMlS: 4 loN.—Parquette, 50 cents• ' Gal
lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Private Boxer,
$5 and $lO.
Doors open at 73r. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock.
Box Office open from 10 till 12 and from 2 till 4
P. at., when seats can be reserved witheel extra charge,
and kept until end of first act.
la- The management have secured the services of
KISS MAJOR PAULINE CUSHMAN !
•
THE
Famous Union Spy and Scout
Due notice will be given of her fast appearance.
au2o-Iw*
SANFORD'S HALL
THIS company consists of the best star per
formers, consisting of
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 & CO., Proprietor
BILLY PORTER, Business Agent. au29d
CANTERBURY lI.AIL
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Proprietor..... J a DONN ELL
Business Agent • JOE MILLER
Stage Manager NED WKAT
Leader of Orchester • 14.111 t -If NE,STATER
OPEN every night with a first-wass com
pany of male and female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate amusement,
such as
SINGING, MUSICAL FARM.,
DANCING,
COMO OPERAS,
PANTOMIMES,
NEGRO COSIICALITLEo.
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats is private boxes 50 cents.
Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. jylbeitf
WAN TS.
WANTED,
IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD COOK. Apply
at the STATES UNION ROTEL,
sepl4-001 Sixth and Canal streets
Wanted Immediately
AGOOD COOK, at the Restaurant under
Herr's Hotel. jsepB-tf
Hands Wanted.
CAILPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, .Machin
lets and Moulders wanted, at the EAGLE WORKS.
awr2ordlmi W. 0. RI(11011.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY !
H E undersigned
hs t re established a FAC
`9RY at . Harrisburg, Pa„
or the purpose of manufac
turing;
HOOP SKIRTS,
t ail styles, sizes, shapes
id qualities. We pay par
mlar attention to the very
test English Steel. We
.lep a largo assortment eon-
Intly on hand. Oar &Alu
im is at No. 24 &cosi,
adjoining J. B.
Boyd's Chair and Furniture Rooms, where we will sell
very low, at Wholesale and Retail. Our Retail Depart
ment is in charge of competent ladies.
COHEN BROS. & CO.,
aul6-Im s No. 24 Second street. Harrisburg.
FOR RENT,
111. HAT extensive and finely located HOTEL
j_ STAND, 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.med streets, It contains si.V7
spare rooms and eh of the moat improved modern hotel
appliances—cooking-ranges, hot and cold water for baths,
gas, Ste.
The basement is large, commodious, and one of the best
in the city for a Restaurant. For information, address or
apply to OLIVER EDWARDS, Agent,
Sept. 3, 1864 .—[sepalmi for Gm G. FozogEEL.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE,
Tilsubscriber offers for sale a valuable
avern Stand, situate on the Lancaster turnpike, in
the borough of Middletown, consisting of a large two-story
Brick Hotel; extensive stabling and all other necessary
out-buildings.
ototitwo adjoining lots, having erected- on each a two-
Prame dwelling.
For further particulars apply to the undersigned, on the
the premises. SAMUEL DETWEILER
je2l-tuasatant*
QUEENS and GLASSWARE, a well se
lected assortment, just received, of the latest styles
jylB BOYER & 'COWPER.
Honey.
AsIeIALL but superior lot of HONEY, jus
,calved, at SEMLER & FRAZER'S.
auglS
NENV BOOK S.---THE SHOULDER
STRAPS
DS OF SHODDY
" 4 T er *l' v ea " (dPiEn PAYS tuionroPs.
MSILO and FM NEW MACK
REL, just received, at
iY/8 ROYER k XORRPER.
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240 ACREs""c`balce . varwnq (Prai'de)
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