Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 20, 1864, Image 3

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RARRISBIT - lIG PA
TUE S 1 EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20,' 1851,
AND COUNTRY.
MILITARY RELIEF FUND.—The regular
monthly payment to the families of volun
teers will be made on Friday afternoon, the
23d inst., at the Sheriff's office, in the Court
House, left hand side, between the hours of
four and six. Owing to the fact that a large
"lumber of names are alike, it would be well
for each applicant to mention the full given
:tame of their husband, in order to prevent
mistakes and expedite business.
GEORGE ENRGNER, Pres't.
0. EDWARDS, Sec'y. .
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ATTENTION is invited to the a ivertisement
of a carriage driver wanted.
Two ear loads of wounded soldiers were
brought down the Cumberland Valley rail
road yesterday.
Tan State Medical Board will meet in. this
city on Monday next, to examine candidates
for the post of medical officers in PerirusylVa
nia regiments. •
PEACHES PELcirEs !—Mr. John Wise,
(Third street, near Walnut,) has received a
splendid assortment of fresh peaches, which
he offers for sale at very low rates. Gall - and
see them.
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HEAVY RonaEnv.--Mr. J. W. Fair, re,siding
uear Bloserville, Cumberland county, had his
pocket picked in this city, last week. His
loss is heavy, he having had a considerable
sum of money, besides two Valuable notes,
stolen.
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PENNSYLVANIA OIL COMPANIES .-A table, 0,7/ 7 ,
ing the list of one hundred and two - oil 'c04.1.-
panies, with the capital stock, the number bf
shares, the prices asked and bid, and the div
idends declared, is published in the Philadel
phia Commercial List. The nominal capital
of these companies exceeds fifty-two millions
of dollars ! Of the whole number q,com
panies, only twenty-four have dechiroZtdivil
den ds. -
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Atitanniczas.---Miss Major Cushman „will
make her second appearance at the New Na
tion], on Second street, this evening. She is
the famous Union spy.
A fine bill is presented at Sanford's for this
evening. Variety is the order .of' the'-'4y
there.
Canterbury Music Hall continues .tct.pre
sent attractive bills, and is drawing large au
diences.
SOLDIERS' ORPHANS.—Attention is directed
to the advertisement of the Superintendent of
Soldiers' Orphans. The arrangements far
their education is now so far appifleted:as to
enable the superintendent to receive applice,•
tions, and blank forms can be obtained, with
all the necessary instructions. - A. libt-of iper
sons to whom application can be made, 'Will
be found in the advertisement. • Dr. George
Bailey has been appointed to receive applica
tions from this county.
Paremikns EFTMARED.—TA'6 . gaftn j i Penn
sylvania officers—Lieutenant Colonel Frank
T. Bennet, 55th Pennsylvania, and Lieutenant
Colonel George A. Fairlamb, 148th ?ennsyl
vania—have just been released- fiord. Libby'
Prison. A friend of the officers, Iwto gives its
the above information, says Captain George
K. Brady, 14th United States Infantryia resi
dent of Bellefonte, Centre county, is fitalOoll
fined, with some prospect of early deliverance.
His health is, however, very good, and he
bears well the hardships of imprisonment.
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A DAMPENER. —As the train from the south
on the N. C. was waiting its usual tithe
at the depot, yesterday, a party of blatant
M'Clellanites passed through one of the cars
after a flea. Meeting an old gentleman, a
citizen of Baltimore, he was asked his prefer
ence for President. He named LiEICOILL
"But," said he,
"I have five nephews in the
army who each prefer lltrelellan. Thh cops
became uprorious with applause at this an—
nouncement. When one of . the viriers con
gratulated the old Baltimorean upon the..
choice of his nephews, and inquired-• "tinder
what General are your nephews making tar
gets of themselves ?" imagine the surprise
which struck the cops as the old man calmly
but sarcastically replied, "Gereer4l'BotArd E
Lee." An audible titter rau through the oars
as the cops hurriedly left the train.
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'P SUBSTITUTE SWINDLE, to WIII4 WO, /47 .
luded on Saturday last, has cresUd cons der
able flurry among the brokers, oaths prin
ciple of suspicion haunting-the guilty,-each
of these worthies deeming himself referred
to in that paragraph. At present we can Only
write that the individual referred to is a street
broker, formerly a captain in the army, and
at no time a citizen of Harrisburg. - :it ap
pears that he was arrested, and ,cgirried to
Philadelphia, but he having since freturned,
it is fair to infer that by some Iv:amps:oB.i
known only to the profession; he inanaget to
procure a discharge. This, however- ,e 1
not clear up the, tact that a mean, swindle 410
was
perpetrated, and that forgery was 'resorted to
L 'o make that swindle successful. . &stile,
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~- ,i t sooner or later overtake the . rapof,le'e :.,
gaga ,' in such transactions. :- ,
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His C,A RE :4.Ii ENDE.D.—Satimel • ,W. Do7ning,
alias John was shot for desertion
near Alexa n d r i a , last Friday. He had 'enlisted
seventeen, times, (0 -ice in Harrisburg,. receiving
51,500,) and deserting as often- Hisfirst Place
of enlistment was Greencastle, Franklin
county. When at the plitco.oftexenution,
made the following speeCh .
"Well, soldiers, I supriPso , ,.o.l3 ' . g4Ltto be
executed, and I reckon it's all-right. —All rite
o , ot to say is, do your dutytalouranOtity
' faithfully. I was once color'-tOgeint oaths
One-hundred -and-tenth Pennsylvania and'an
honorable man, but I have disgraced, 4 1
.
ysell
and 'low have to die for it. You had_better
work for a, dollar a day all your lives than adt
as haVei lam worth twenty-thousand 'dol
lars, but I am to be executed and it won't do
me any good. Take my advice,. then, andiet
prostitutes alone. Bounties won't do yoniny
more good than they have done rite. Sprie
your country faithfully, and take olitt
whisky . now and then ; it, won't. dOlbuln#,,
harm. I havn't got tinitsjo: Unyttiht
more, so good bye. " e . _
There was not much sympathy felt for the
—prisoner before his speech4—if-that,
entirely disappeared by the timelOt its close.
The prisoner was then seatetLowais Mae,
his eyes bandaged, and at the commal fire
was launched into'eterniti.
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netsatr;
ing too much to assert that no lady who ever
appeared upon thatagq here. has created as
great a degree " . orifithtrslasni"as did — the
charming protean actress, Miss Bella Gol
den, whose engagement at Rouse's Theatre
commenced last night. She appeared in half
a-clozen characters, ine4c13...0t which she sus
tairaid- the koiputatioti whictitihe has ab fairly'
won in the larger cities. To-night she will
personate six. distinct characters in the cele
brated drama entitled SATAN fl Pantsor,
The igyatM,o4Sti.aftgeti: 91.nitliesentarayers
Miss Golde n iStsaid. to v-litiinal-Ptheiz . Worl =tre
nowned Madame Celeste.
Another new face will appear to-night—,
that of the great German delineator, Mr. D.
L. Morris, who , is prOtiOunced by the Nei°
York Herald to be the best representative of
German 4racter now in the United States.
We . trust thitt our,people will continue to
throng - Brant's •Ira'll,'alid 'give Mr. 'Rouse 'a
substantial evidence that his efforts to plaCe
before us the best performers are truly ap
predated.
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THE DUTY OF THE PATRIOTIC HOUSEWIFE TO
THE FAITHFUL SOLDIER.—Every loyal house
keeper, whose affections cluster around her
home, and whose happiness is insured as the
joys and the comforts of that home are ren
dered safe under the blessing of a free and
,good government—every such k Aip s useyife:
owes . a grateful d* to the soldier in the,
field. It must be remembered that the sol
diers are now periling their lives and run-
ning the .dangerSof the diseases .of the camP,
that re at home may be secured in our.polit
jai ; ..-social i , religiotat and dogmatic' . 'riots.
The rebe • lk.ori' ainis' a bl6Fi4 ill we lield 'inost
dear_ blaiery, for the preServation of which
armed traitors have taken the field, is the nat
ural and implacable foe of all that is pros
perous, peaceable, socially pure and holy, in
a free . government. Let us , then, as
far.• -as = passible, arrange 'to t afford our . '
brave defenders as many of the comforts
which they enjoyed at home' no* that-they,
are in the army. God has blessed us with; a
great abundance of vegetables.' Shall not our
soldiers share His liberal gifts with us? We
know that you arelaying up a store of these
articles for your own family use this winter.
Will not every housekeeper add to what she is
putting up for her family a few cans-of peaches
and tomatoes for our 'Sbldierg? - "This, too, is,
the season for putting up pickles. If cucum
bers are gathered now and put up iit salt, they
will be ready , for pickling in October. 'We
beg that thby may- nbt 'be' allowed to rot cin
the vines,. when they,might prove such a com
kato 6ur Soldiers. lf sent to the ageney
of the Sanitary Commission in salt, they will
gladly undertake t 6 have them prepared wiili
vinegar and spices in Philadelphia. If scurt .
appears next winter in our army, everybody
will wake up and want to do some
thing. How much better to be in ,readiness.
Besides, -the' comfort of our pbor fellows in the •
hospitals is largely promoted by having an
abundance of canned fruits . and vegetables.
They will 'have ' theni' juSt sci surely as you
provide the Sanitary Commission-with the
means. The urice of sugar need be no seziolis
objection. One pound of sugar is sufficient fOr
four or five pounds of peacheh and it is
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pos
sible to put them up urtincarrs to keep pe -
fectly well with no , sugar 1 ataill: The ca s,
should be closely soldered._ • The cost of ca 6
in Philadelphia is sixteen dllars per - hundre , .
Levu:. have an-..abundance of both peaches
and tomatoes, tut especially the latter, for
next winter's use among our siek.Settlierk. ' i
Iniorm the Union prisoners m oplar Larl
s .
HciVitaWetersbing . ,AVA., we find the follow
ing„names;
Firir Lie - fit P F Hodge, Co A. 55th Pit,
wounded in left side andtright side of fa'ee.
Henry Bennet, Co A, 55th Pa. died May
18.. - '
James Allison, Co F, 55th Pa. ,
Stephen Oswald, Co G, 55th Pa. 1
David Lingiinlelter, Cd'l, , 55th Pa. I
A Heinmeyer, Co I, 55th Pa.
David Weir, Co E, 55th Pa.
.Sarriviel T Kink, 'Co H; 'sstlfi Alf' :' • '''' l '•
Thianalt i ZEEidg% Co As l sth Pa.
Clias - Staloy, Co H, sth Pa.
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ILev6a.Stackzaatt, Co D, 55th Pa
11 D .8a5tia1!,0131840...PR .)
Jacob tt OkMci fis 'lB4tla Pa, died July
31.
Oliver P 13aker,,Co C,4B4th Pa,
JOhu A Baker, Co C, 184th Pa.
David Culp, Co B, 184th Pa, die d Auguat
David
1864.
, Co B, 184th Pa, died July 8,
John H Darrieb, Co 8,184 th, Pa, died July
3.
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• Henry F Cco C, 14 , 1 th Pa, died
July 4, 1864.
John E -.14-ade,;G l o, ;184th Pa, J o
John il'arlier",'CO A, 184th Pa,
First Lient W W Bearley, Co A, 184th Pit,
died september 2, 1864. • 3
Alex Parkes, Co E, 184th Pa, died June
30. , •.
At Home avid A.broad.
"Excruciatingly operatic"- , -the Mimic
ground out of .a hand organ in this vicinity.
The instrument 'must have contracted a se
vere cold. ;,‘ • _ +_ -
The various trains passing throughthfs
City • 'are 'Crowded with , passengers. large
number of families are moving W a stwar9+-
especially'from Crniberland'ValleY.
We learn from a gpptleul,ala whP;resifk4•F
Illinois that there is corn enough ripening in
that State to supply the whole country. au
The cash receipts acknowledged by the tree -
carer of the U. S. Sanitary Fair in Philadelphia,
up to this time, amount to $1,043,530.97.
• There were 324 irdinmerits Philadelphia
last week. .
. . .
The mornings are becoming quite cool,''
rendering heavy clothing necessary.
Win. IL Dickey, Esq., has been appointed
past master, at.Kittaning, Pa.• •
The draft commenced !yesterday in seven
Congressional. districts. It is rumored :that
the wheel will begin to revolve here to-niof-
Capt. John S. Druilap and Win. Q.
son, Esq.; iiiii'aged and prominent residents
of Cumberland county, died within the plat,
few days.
Mr. Evan Jones, of Dartville,-dropped dead
upon the pavement in that'town; on Sunday.
His disease was appoplexy.
The Monroe county :'.fair will be held at
Stroudsburg,. corarnencing -oh. the 4th of Oe-
Three weeks from to-day the election 4 for 'm'embers-zt - Coltgress; eattlity officers,
will take place in Aisttate.
Largeßm*bers of ?Olen are ,retnimini
frois'ldafto Thiy r siii they
can't live there.
Meaearea.are hen* taken in , Boston. to sup
at less than the priceS
•:di • •.'
• albs Nesterli!s dealers - are • holding- ten mil-
BOIL dollari-Wotth id' wool for higher prices.
Age , 4„GATienli-Dh4l 66; Hunter, . 62„;
IdeOlernandis 4.112/ 100 kerrz' 47 ; Sherman, 44;
Franklin, -41;Oraza41142;"11tlikVi'SiNelt
40; Slociinin,,3'..„
Cabmen ban cliciit 'in Faris. - They are
. .4agtawil.P-PANagiitterititte,Aluttarice
$;
• Ow:TA' Paavcr . GLIUM - ToP FRUIT.
:conifiderodAoluost simple "add' relhibit
cle now in nfotiOrpresorvinglitit. v Having
gXeetilff Weelifiatien PI the fruit can al •,ays
Yeceeil4Tht44l-'Nrialfirclosed , 41)
atlaylnair
• ‘: OttiicillUnlAtetech MAK str*V
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CEOUNEMpATEE .3
JiMt l 4s o 4 Towssurp, Sept 17.
EDITOR 03.. THE TELECIEAPH-Sir notice
an extract in your daily paper headed "The
Copperheads' of Jefferson Township," which
is not quite correct. The petition was circu
lated in Jackson township, although it is
sit they have wsirailar one in Jefferson town
ship, but it has not come to my notice yet,
or else I would give you the names of the
subscribers. But this being the head depart
ment of Jeff. Davis' Administration, you
need not be surprised to hear of it before long.
"ours,: A SUBSCRIBER.
ACE-110WLEDIMENT.—At a stated meeting of
company 0, 194th regiment, P. V., the fol
fovring preamble and resolutions were unani
mously adopted:
Waraxes, On account of the suddenness of
our departure from Camp Curtin, the balance
Of bounty due us from the . Commissioners of.
Dauphin county was left unpaid: And inhere
Os, After many vexatious delays, an appeal
was made through our much- estewed cap-
Up., to the Hon. A. 0. Hiester, Whoromptly
acted in our behalf and secured the speedy
payment of our just dues; therefore,
Resolved, T4t we hereby. tender 'to the
Hein. A. 0. WiPter - our heartfelt thanks for
his disinter CI and energetic action, and that
his prompkft in thus attending to a sol
dier's,„cl2larr inces those finalities of heart
and , zoiXillWhich should be displayed by every
true slid loyal:man in this hour of our coun
try's trial,
Resolved, That a copy of the above pream
ble and resolution be sent to the Hon. A. 0.
Hiester, and that they be published in the
Harrisburg TELEGRAPH and Patriot and Union.
F. U. WORLEY, • ,
Cl• W. - M W AURER, Committee.
J. L. SHEARER,
BUSINESS
C A iip 4 di, l Afvnems —The best assortment.
in the city—correct likenesses of the Presiden
tial candidates at HESS' variety store, Third
s'treet, between Market and Walnut
sept2o-dat*
FZETY MEN WANTED FOE THE 201sT REGI
MENT, P. Y.—Persons entering this regiment
viii receive all local. arid Government boun
ties.
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F. ASBURY AWL, Colonel
LOST—On Friday - night, three first rate
cows, one of them large and red; another
bhte)rind white spotted, and the third red and
white; Any person giring information con
cerning their whereabont will be paid for their
trouble—at Jacob Bangers, on Ridge Road.
septl9-3t
Da. M'Braon's King of Pain should be kept
in every family. -Will cure Headache, Tooth
ache, Earache in three minutes. Diarrhceo,
Bloody Flux, pain bathe Back and Side,Jnfl Tn.
inatiCiii of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint
and rtilpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for
the State,' S. , A.. KIJNKEL & BRO.,
• ' • ' 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
orders fr9.4t a distance promptly attended
, , , sept2o-tf
4. Friendly Confab • btween
'Sally and ;; Flora,__
REPORTED BY JERKIES, WHO OYERILRARD PT, ALL
"How are you, Miss Flora, the belle of Broadway,
With Your silks and your satins, and floWers so gay—
'Your now-style cloak of frosted gray
YoUr waterfall hat s like Niagara sspray- !
`Where did YOu. get them, and what Old you pay R,,,..
Oh! dear; those fine trimmings of velvet and peep,
Aro lit to adorn the ,rolie,s of a quced—
They are the ICI-elle - Wlerer have seen!
Such a love of shat 'that, I declare;
Ought. to• make , tha...lenes:Rou'SS officers stare, •
Whether young or old.; •
But do tell me, Flora, if my friendship is dear,
•
That 1 may in similar attire appear,
. , .Where such things are sold." •
"Well, Sally, I'm not very selfish, you know— :, :
And never have hitt orie string to my. how—
•, So 'twill:give me great pleasure, my dear, to . impart
' A Secret that will thrill and gladden your heart. ~
At a time when gold has reirclled a fabulous price,
It taltewa pilegof greenbacks to get anything nice,
i'v e '"fom city.marts . pf. trade.
But you ' need not go so far as that, pry dear; '•
So long as vie have fashion's bazaar right here,
Where all such things are made.
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At Mrs. Mayer's blue faint, No. 13 Market street',".
You will find an assortment full and complete,
• Or the finest`falFgoOds; • • •
Oloaks;Mantillas, Bonnets,' and fancy Sidques •
Ribbons; flowers, trimmings, and the prettiest' hats,
Tog Other with nubias and hoods.
Bat this is not Lillie thousand things more'
Grace the shelves of the blue front store:
It is there that ladies resort by the score,
And gain. ingress and egress in sectiodS'of four
no great le the crowd,
All anxious and eager to see the fall styles,
Arranged in anti bundies„end piles,
Just arrived Oat France and Great Britain's isles,
And arc lovingly longed for.with maidenly smiles.
• , 'By the meek and the preucL
Sally dear, I would'have you to know,
That Mrs. Mayer's prices are exceedingly Itnv,.,
And thisla the secret of the ' cOnStantliere, .*.
Of custom—dot confined to high or low,
-But by nebple , Of every station,
The fabrics are the best the market affords,
And ail that with beauty and reside'''. accords ;
Cheaper than i.e cheapest '— these are the words
That cause almost an ovation."-
Remember Mrs. Mayer's sales rooms, No.
13 Market street, where all the Paris, London
an New YOrk fall styles of CloakS',"Cirdula,r,
Sacquee„...Mantillas, ' Bonnets, H Hats, odp
Skirts,' Woolen Goods, and Ladies
Goods of all kinds. have just been received,
are no;g0 l ßbit for inspection, and — NOß be sold
as cheap as hey can be bought at retail imthe
Atlantic cities, if not cheuper„, :Calt-and.Sep.
sep2o-3t
..11iP - _ P.eVeraissd Ague is not a tlis..
'lease . it isttit a - .symptom. The liver is the
,part alfeetecl,.andlo this organ should medi
cation NY-directed. The arrest of tius:' - ohilis
and fiver is not a cure of the diseißO.' It id-lint
thu:sitsii,e.Ssio4 of a Symptom, liable to return
Un-)the drat .ovauesertion - 61"- mind . or 'body.'
In:raidoring: the. liVer-- to healthy . aCtion, ~ not
only that symptom —fever and'6oe--disappear,
but thoSe other symptoms, a sallow complex
.,ion, jaundiced-eye, pain in the side and
.shouldir,...dapression of spurts, oilao.olo's
I.:- - , !wvaisquacou:4-,4044.0 :::00, i iititii4t 9
t,;,-. ~ ,,ii..3r::=lt7 t47 , 4 lgoratisriltYkkettrt,,rclieydqthe
Ili., , v.t.Nl,-rii 'thiKtte:OrtiiitilaVdnssW',by , ; 're
fin -ii4AL..44=.:,.'4„,,,oliKVVietft°rSllo.;#l4PPr
...r.-t.,....,
. 1 4Ari,* i.._ , .!;
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;, 4 . druggists . 4114; In.. epAc43 , 4paliirs.
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. T.4-V4Y... 115 :.) .-r g::-.1377 ,1 .f ~ .i>i',.PT-F4A I ' ZI'L°W
TOW44I4:Lt: L iS o nly : gtViug ',expression. to
onr feelings when we say, at we experienced.
much . ..l4olAm a feti,r4je . ,shice in taking by
the hand our towlismab, Joseph Loyer, wnose
three - hundred:istitina" . piopipitibit_lias grown
bit Sligtilebas' throUgh the spiritt-stirring
ilft),'the' noik of . the drum or the death„ deal
ing engines -of "modern warfare. 'ltr_ also
welcome-to their home - s John Black,'4"olni T.
Wilson, Jr., and all other Harriabnigers oto•
have-acted well their part in the struggle for
the suppression •of this -unnatural rebellion."
We have been informed "-that' t:ortly_'faiiftSeii
men survive out of the original ninfibei Which..
composed Capt . 'hand 'G: 'Naterbini's . nuitt
.pany.- - In saying this mud:via-behalf of those
who have periled their lives for constitutional
liberty, we now respactfully wilt thS attention
of :bum' to .a_ large . . assortment of very at
tractive styles and quality of Balmoral Bkiite
just received at-Bowman's cheap dry" &cls
@tor,e,.:ll4:.l,_:iciner... ot.Froat . and.. mark e t
t 3 o 3B kii:AsrOgibur& , Fa. :! ' - -' ; ' , l 1. I
DititEr i i . ... ..:,.._ Al2l, old Pen? a-,lf o sot
' asii iffaeoWma, aarriebug. WU
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SOLDIERS, TAKE IT WITH you :
The greatest trouble to persona in the Army, especially
in this season, is Dysentery, which (by death or by disc=
"IV) Weakens' the service more than the Rebels do.
Vow tnaby .. gaie - found, upon trial, the DYSENTERY
DROPS 'aria Lifnonetl'e* Cory liealirdelitatiaris itiO cures
that are to be had. -Every officer and every soldier
should carry it with bin, and thereby reasonably insure
himself against a great danger. It is prepared in Barris
burg by MRS. L..BALL, at 27 l'ine street, between Second
and Fnmt. Take a phial with yoti. Price 25 cents.
HAIR. DICE! ELEUIfor
Batcheior , s Celebrated Hair Dye
IS THE - BEST-!N THE WORLD...
The only Harmless, True Mil Reliable Dye Swum.
-This splendid Hair Ityo. is perfect—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Massy Mack or NaturaiDrvww
without injuring the Hair.or ;Raining the skin, leaving the
Hair soft and beautiful ;. jnipaits fresh Vitality ; frequently
restoring its pristine . e 1310; arid' ritetitles the ill effects of
bad 'Dyes. The gent:l° , 3 IS sigitetrWlLlJAM 'A. BATCH
RI GR. Ali °Mem ere stets imitationg t and should be
cuidvd ~td by titslfnaists, &c Factory-81 HI/tit
s?. rey_;:L.l VS; Vgl4 CV . 1010. DRISSISta
jet:3lY
ikiiittary'llusinT.ss attended To
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Olalone; generally, made out and toollected. Per
sons residing at a- tbltlince can have their business- trans
acted by snail, bsindelressing • ."
to:I7GENESNYPEit, Attorney-tit-Law,
al7-dly Third street, Hatrisban. Pa
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Brown' x nehlal Troches.
Inbave never changentiny mind respecting them from
the first, except to-think yet better of that which I began
thinking well of " Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
•
"The Troches area staff of life to me."
Pl'Ce. EDWARD NORTH,
Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
"For Threat Troubles.,t,hey are a specific."
N. P. WILLIS.
"Too favorably known to need commendation.
Hon. CHAS, A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate.
"Contain no opium nor anything injurious."
Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston.
"An elegant combination for conghe,"i
Dr. G. V. BIGELOW, Boston.
"I recommend their use to public speakers."
Rev. E. 11..0f1APlasi
"Rost salutary relief in Bronchitis." ••
. .
• Rev. S. SEIGPRIED, Morristiiwn, Ohio:
"Very hen6ficial when-Suffering from Colds."
• Rev. S. J. P. ANDERSON,:St. Louts
"Almost'lnstanterellef in the dlstressirtglabor Of breath
ing peculiar to Asthma: ,
• Rev. A. C. EGLESTON, New York
"They have suited my case exactly reliavingmy throat
SO that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHARME,
Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal.
As there are imitatioisi‘be sure to obtain the GENUINE.
jan2l4l.lsw '
Bann.vart's Troches.
Pop Ahe mire' of Hoarseness, Throat Die.
easesa.fike., are specially recommended 'to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
HlR.R.warran, lab. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Berartati.Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's BromthialTroche's, Wister's Lozenges
and other prearations for hoarseness and
throat troubles; and in comparison with them
all, can cheeriblly",eannrtend your own as a
most adMintble -specifio for-ipublie speakers
and singers, in castsi.of - hoarseness, coughs
and =•colds. I have • found them serving in
time of need, moat effectually.
Yours truly, • . T. H. ROBINSON,
Factor of N..S.,Preabyteriari Church
03 - lagiee with 14x..*.biason as to bhe
value of BannTart"g T-Vea-oirrin..ty
Late iastOr
,of 0. S. , Pl:esbyteiian,l Chttroh.
autrassono t bit., 1664.
To C.i."BANN - vokri-Lbear Sir: In the habit
of apeak4xig" very' frequent4 - , -- len'd in places
where the vocal organs axe very ranch taxed,
I have found - the need of some gentle expecte
rant s and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches. -
I consider them very fax superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used i in removing
speedily, that •huskiness of the voice arising
from its,too,frequent nee, and impairing th
_effeotivtuless of the delivery of public te. -
dresses, Yours, Jr.c.
J - NO. VALkEIt JACKSON.
,Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist. Church.
To O. A. 13.'&14_ svAiii;--Deor g uses.
your Troches, I a,ui 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 arising from public speaking or singing.
Yours, Ito., : ' G. RAKESTRAW,
l'autbr,of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTEUXV ATTOIINEVS OFFICE, t
EfAlthEidrikbl 29, 1864.
To U. A. Bentiviiii , - , -.Diar Sir : I have
found your-Troches , to belnvalnable in re
lieving hoarsenesg *lll(llli:strengthening the
muscles of We throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and aro certainly
A.
great bene
fit to all public - tines:kers. A. J. HERB
Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye
50 CENTS A BOX.
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l.
NATURAL, DURABLE, .BEAUTIFUL.
WARRANTED to please. This article has been
thoroughly. tested by Da - CitutTow of New
York, and Professors= Booth and Garrett of
Philadelphia, who' pronounce it free from all
poisonousingredients, and the material com
posing it will not< injure the most delicate
hair. Sold by Druggists .and. Fancy Goods
dealers everywhere. .
MO. J. KROMER, .Sole Proprietor,
493 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Pa.
tuied.
The inebriate may now .bid defiance to the
tempting edp. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong
drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It
creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be
administered withint the, knOwledge of the
patient.
Descriptive Circulars sent to any address.
For sale by all respectable druggists in the
United States and Canadits.. Price $1 per box,
or packages of six boxes for $5.
JNO. J. ICRO1J:E11, Wholesale Agent,
403 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.
WEIN
Dr Rand's , Spec:file.
The oldest Most reliable Medicine for
the mire of Sperineorlicea, Seminal Weakness,
Loss of Power, `Sc. This medicine has stood
the test of over thirty years, and , has always
proved a success.
Dr. BAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the
form of pills, made up entirely of substances
that have a specific effect upon the generative
organs, "Most persons associate the idea of
Operationii upon' the toWels from taking any
kind of 'spills; "The . Snadruo of Dr. Rand is
'ngt Wended; akian evacuating, medicine. Its
.medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon
the impaired regenerative organs. .The pine
Ukel i n_Ot' Unpleasant to the tiste, , and many
iwrioni masticate them with impunity before
swallewin . g .thein which-plane we. Would al
ways.recommend; as affording the speediest
way tolet the effect of the remedy.
Price $l-per: hox!ot kii.boxem for $5. Sold
by"dMgists a des -
' JllO4. XROl,l3itR, WhOlesaleAgent, ;
Pix,;,,s, 1403 Matistant St., Philadelphia,
aug2,5•411y
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Public Sale.
On Ttreictyy, September 27th, 1864,
mHE subscriber will sell on - the - premises, in
J Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa., en
the road leading from Mechanicsburg to Dillsburg. one
and a half miles southwest of the former place, the 'follow
ing valuable real estate :
No. I—A tract of land, well known as the Reserve
Farm, ceniain lug 77 am s, all in a high state of cultivation,
having recently been limed, and under good fencing. The
improvements consist of a large
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
With kitchen and wash-house, large Bank-barn, of modern'
style, and all necessary outbuildings. The buildings are
all nearly new, having been built within a few years.
There is a well of excellent water, and two cisterns—one
at the bare and one at the House. There is also a splen
did young Apple Orchard, in fine bearing condition., with
peaches, pears, plums and grapes, fn great variety, on the
premises.
This is in every respect a superior property, and its
• earness to Mechanicsburg, with all its other facilities
enders it one of the most der,irsible homes'in Cumberland
Valley.
No. 2—A tract of lime-stone land; adjoining the above,
containing 24 acres, of excellent quality, and under good
fencing. The improvements are a "
TWO-STORY PRAMF. ROUSE,
With kitchen, Wash-house, Bank-barn, and other neces
sary outbuildings, all newly erected. This property is
suitable for a retired farmer, who wishes the conveniences
of a farm on a small compass. Its nearness to the above
77 acres, will enable the owner to offer it as a separate
home, or an entire tract of 101 acres, if it is found to suit
the purcbaser. It will be offered in bath ways.
Persons desiring to view the . property previous to the
sale, will please call on the undersigned, residing In Me
chanicsburg.
Solo to commence at 1 o'clock P. u., when terms Win
be made kwawn by P. H. LANG.
sepls-12t
NEW OPENING
FOR
Fall and Winter Trade!
i' . , CLOAKS ,II ,
t , CICITLA.ES
t .. rt. '`,,,. CLOAKS
;i.i !
.c,-
i
0,,,1., _ .. BROCHE
' 4 14114 1 r J • AND MOURNING
• 11l
''' —l---= SHAWLS !
- --- 7
, .-,
BALMORALS AND. SCARFS.!
FURS! -E' - unsr:
The Largest and best selected stock in this city I
at the •
New Cloak Store, ,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARRISBURG, PA.
sep2-tf
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S .OF
FICE,
FIRSTVASIOI
WASCCINGTON CITY, September, 1864.
Will be sold at' Public Auction. tio the highest bidder,, at
the time and places named below, viz :
York, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 15, 1884.
Altoona, Pa, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1884.
Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1884.
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT
EACH PLACE.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
cavalry service of the army.
For road add farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses sold singly.
Trams—Cash, in IJulted States currency.
JAMES A. MIN,
Colonel First Division,
seps-tse2B] Quartermalder General's Office.
• PROVOST MARama:B OFFICE,
14TH DISTRICT OF PERNSYLVASIL,
ELARRISSORG, September 3,1884
The following notice is published for the information of
all interested :
TO VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers will be accepted and counted on the quotas
of the present call, up to the last practical moment before
the drafted men are accepted and sent to the rendezvous.
Townships and sub-districts which Lave not tilled their
quotas are urged to ddso at once.
All time that can possibly be givem will be allowed,
but the draft will commence as soon atter the sth of Sep
tember as practicable.
Credits will be given, and Government bounty paid to
volunteers until further orders,
By order of Capt. RICHARD I. DODGE,
A. A. P,IL General
WILLIAM SCHEFFLER,
Captain and A. A, A. Genera/.
JOHN HAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Marshal 14th District of Penna
Harrisburg, August 31, 1864. . Sept 5
Fever and Agni:
1110rAVING now on hand a large supply of
my SPIIIITUAL PILLS--a certain Cure for the le
ver and Ague—l offer them to the public either wholesale
or retaiL They are perfectly simple and sere- - free from
poisons, and will in all cases abet a cure, or the money
refunded.
Diptheria
My GOLDEN ELECTRIC OlL—a certain and effective
Cure for Diptlieria, Sore Tarots; its. How many precious
lives might have been saved by the use of my ELECTRIC
OIL. I will guanntee to cure the worst cases of Dipthe
rta. THE GREATEST FAMILY MEDICINE. IX THE
WORLD I The Poor cured without charge.
par Enrroets noticing the. Golden Oil, I will send them
a bottle free by express. W. BAER,
Next door to First National Bank, Harrisburg.
sep9-d2w*
The Trumpet of Freedom!
ACOLLECTION OF NATIONAL AND
PATRIOTIC SONGS, Duets, Trios and Quartettes,
comprising
RALLYING SONGS,
CAMP SONGS,
CAVALRY SONGS,
" MARCHING SONGS,
BATTLE SONGS,
HOME SONGS, &c.,
Being, as a whole, the
BEST COLLECTION Or WAR SONGS. PUBLISHED,
FOR SOLDIERS' ARD TRETE FRIENDS AT HORT.
The publishers issue
An immense edition to meet a demand unprecedented by the
sale of any similar work.
Price 40 cents, on receipt of which it will be mailed,
postpaid, to any address. Just published by
• OLIVER, LIMONe CO., Publishers, 277 Washington
St., Boston.
For sale by J. B. GOULD, Philadelphia.
sepia-ale • r
nIIARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF
-144 FIDE,
FIRST
WASHINGTON City„ . AURISt 81, :1.884.5
HORSES ! HORSES !
Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be
purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, till October
1, 1864. •
Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lbwrylloore A.
Q. H., and be subjected to the nasal
Elovermnent4nspeC
tionhefore being accepted: , . •
'Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each: •
Price of Artillery Horses, SIBEI each. -
Payment will be made for six (6) and more.
• . JA.MEB A. FAIN,
Colonel First Division,
seps-td] Quartermaster General's Office.
PUBLIC 'NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
assol the first day of June, 1839, the stockholders of te
Fratiklln Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next session of the Legislature for a renewal of its char
ter with an Increase of its capital from $150,000: to
$240,090. O.M. REED, President
WAOHINGTON, PA.., June 24, 1864. • J. 27
T EA it PERINE'S WOROESTtii SAUCE
x i th e moi l popular and the purest ever offered to the
pubiki, just received and for sale by •
SKIRL= & FRAZER,
febt . (summon to Wm. D e eh, jr. & Co.
IfU°ESTERS' BASKETS:--Shisler lz Fr
zer, suomeaorsto W. Dock, jr. Co., havem hat
06 cozen ickory baskets . Price $6 60 per dozen. je9
FRUIT EARS, of the latest Patent (Grif
fin% Test Patent,) juet received and for sale low at
j9lB BOYER k KOEBPER.
SAP SAGO, English Pairy, Pine_Apple, Nat
meg aed New York State. Cheese, just meived at
\`
• successors S to w Dock=o.
p/OKLES I PI(AWNS! I—Bi the Barrel,
Haltßarrel, Jar or Doze et
• & FRAZINV.S,
- 4°2° '( QAe9s9r# 3rm..DookrJr.; Co.) ;
1.
CinlY3a. °ODIUM , . cit Cie* .
. . liftpd At. George *44 'RA reser"
ior oale r tiir • &
febl (urceseoreato Wm. FWko.)
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL
THIRTY:FIRST NIGHT or --
Rouse's Star Combination Company,-
Rouse's Star Combination :Company,
Rinse's Star Combination Company,
"" i NING IAI
TIIEgDAY , SEPT,
Will be preseeted, for the 'first titrit; the" c6lebrated
The Persecuted Dutchman':
First appearasim. of - '
MR. D. L. MORRIS,
The great delineator of German charactexel/4.1
THE WHOLE COMPANY WILL APPEAR I
00 - For further particulars see programme
augS-d tf _ . ,
New National Theatielo.
New National Theatre
COR. OF NORTH SECOND AND soutltir
. _
Sole Lessee and Manager, - E. /MARBLE.
Stage Manager, - - HA RRY GILBMRT.
TWO GREAT STARS! •
MISS MAJOR PAULTNE CIISEISIAIsT,and MR .T. IL WARD,
The celebrated Irish Comedian!
THIS TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21:1; NA L .
The performance will commeece with petite Comedy,
BALLAD,
To be followed.with .
BARNEY THE BiriRANI.
BARNEY. - (With Song,) - WARD
CORFU SONG, - - - !!PS":42I3LLT.N.S.
To conclude with the roaring . ",'
IRISH ASSURANCE) -• • •
and
YANKEE MODESTY!
US
Mr For further particulars, see programme.
PRICES OF ADMlSSlON.—Parquette, 50 cants; Gal
lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Private Boxes,
$5 and $lO.
Doors openUt 7g. Curtain 1.66 . it 8 o'clock.
Box Office open from 10 till 12 A. W.i . and; from 2 till 4
P. sr, when seats can be reserved wl!houf,' eika charge,
and kept until end of drat act. • . " '
au2o-I.w*
SANFORD'S HALL.
Tilcompany consists of the beet star per
l'ES brmers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
• ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS;
GYMNASTS;
The managers takes pleasure in announcing taiit they
Intend making this THE Concert Hall of tha.city...
HARRY WELLS & CO., Proprietor
BILLY Pocrrsu, Business Agent.
CA.NTEICI3ILTYLIC
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Proprietor.
Business Agent...........
Stage Manager.
Leacter oi:
OPEN every night with a first-mass: Com
pany of male mai female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety of legitimate . amtpagmetit,
each
SINGING,
DANCING,
PANTOMIMES,
BURLESQUES, -AND JESTS.
Admission, 25 cents. Seats in private boxes 60 cents
Doors opetrat 7. TO commonce at 8 o'clock. jyl.sStr
AN ACTIVE MAN, to take charge of, and
drive a carriage about the city. To one, coming
well, recommended, pernument employment, .nut ;good
wages will be Wen t Apply , to
ROB T SNODGRASS.
M. Third st.; 3d door above Market.
sep 9-d2tl
AGIRL WANTED, and:good *ages will
be given, in a small famitg,to do general housework.
A GOOD COON preferred. Ayply immediately at Cheap
John's Boot and Shoe, Hat and Cap store, No. : lgft Beam
street. isepl6-4tl E. H. CROSSiIAN
Millineiy and Fancy Goods.
.J. HIBBS, at No. 8 Market SApare,
l i nest door to Felix't , Coilf.ectionery, keeps con.stant
ly un nand tlie ice 3-qtr.eus ibae,
Flowers, Ribbons, &cc., together with a fine assortment or
Dress Trimmings, Laces,. Embroideries Collars, Cuffs,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety Goods in
general..
All the latest Designs ef Drens Patten* flirecN
,„,the
New York Bazaars. - Dross and Cloalrnszkiiigleatirese-
Wed. Thankful for the patronage bestollaa her
opening, she trusts, by a strict attention to business and
her endomvors to give general satisfaction, lo‘eentinue; to
receive a share of the public patronage,
rpHAT extensive and finely located ItOTEL
A. STAND, at the corner of Penney/van* arcane and
Boas street, Harrisburg.. It is entirely newoind; in the
midst of the most thriving portion of the city., and fronts
on both of the above named streets. It Contains sixty
spare rooms and all of the most improved triciiient hotel
appliances—cooking-ranges, hot and cold water-for baths,
gas, &c.
The basement is large, commodious, and one or the best
in the city for a Restaurant . -For information; address or
apply to ' OLIVER EPW4RlN3 , ''Agetit
Sept. 3, 1864.—feep3-1m) for Gl:art/Al Retntifp.
MR. S. A. Kraut:sr.
Sir :—I take pleasure in stating that your "DIARRii(EA
MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that I ever
imagined. I was very much troubled with di/grim:La, and
could find nothing to help me in the tSitatiuntil I took
your "MIXTURE."
I give you this certificate, hoping that, If.ou se proper
to use it, it may be the means o 4 extending airnowledge
of the matchlees value of your medicine,_
Very respectfully yotus, H. JIs ' SFBIS
Fallen Timber, Gambria Co., Aug. 27 11364.44auSOkitf
QUEENS and GLASSWARE, ,se
legted asortanent., just received, of the latestaitylea
jyltt BOYER ArE.OERPER.
lioksEg
Honey.
ASMALL bat superior lot of HOisTillY, just
received, at SAILSLEIt &gt.t4ZER'S,
MEI
TE W 800 1113.--TICE SHOULDER
11 STRAPS ,
DAYS OE SHOLD
just received at (deli) SCHEFTEWSIUSOKSTORK.
SAP SAGO ORPMSB--A mnall butfresh-lot
of choice SAP "SAM . CHEESE' Just received' tis
morning, at
. SHISLEIS & yltar.Rs,.
F ' GROCERIES of alllinds,ar.redtiOd
prices, at " ' SEMLER k. FMAZEIPS . `
FAMILY GROCERY, opposite the court,
WEASS SHAD and ENE ..iNEW 'l4l* , ,K_
BEL, just received, - at . i - :. i
:-iii
.i l itzs B H cRADKERS: 23° Bos7O33._. * Wiilii ' -
m it ; Bostax! Milk Biscuits, Boston-BIZ t Bis
cuits, Boston Oyster Cracker; Boston - -Praititi els,
Trenton Bauer Crakerefisei reeeived. at ,:I .t-tvir •
i3 l - 8 : '.. •- - - Bay= k LIE010:0111t .
T OTS for sale on the corner of and
I_ A rßroad stree4 Xiii 444 !lira ~14-7,0
PURE S,NYOLCIDER_rotived td-44y at
BOYER & KEEPER'S
~..
1N• ;f : Ire ~ . a $ :lA. . ~
.1", . 4 ,
' .V . t l ihtt
/Wt. Weirepted the newt , Sherry " . ~ t•
°vestry. Vow elle at - -': r kF ' "'
, ~,.. MEOW ; 1 h• ',..-.
190 4 14 3 * 8 °Ivill T
sr E BE "A l *' 6
.04.4* .AIVA
--Choioe new crop Ohisart
e i radvesl at fLyniq BO YIN &NO
AMIIS!OENTS.
~,SATAN IN PARIS!'
SATAN PARIS!
SATAN IN PARIS! -
And; the laughable farce,
MISS BELLA GOLDEN
Itisix characters t.
MARRIED RAKE!
111i4 . 1E LERMAN'
(with ong,)
DOI&FLL
.. • • - •JvxtOttn&T
lIII'SICAL FARCES,
con= OPFRiR
NEGRO COMIOALITIM,
WANTS:
WAli TED,
FOR RENT
1
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J, If. WARD