Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 26, 1864, Image 3

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NOWT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII
Business Notices, JUairriages,
Deaths, Ste., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably he accom
wooed with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the rciradur
INening Edition aritinserted in th &Horn
ng Edition without. extra charge.
0W N AND COUNTRY.
ARE YOU ASSESSED not, attend' to
it at once. The election takes place in two
weeks, and every voter must be assessed ten
;lays before the election.
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NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.--MT. J. M. Ward
has been re-engaged, and will appeai this
evening. A fine bill is presentad.
1
THE lengthy account of the Union meeting,
and other matters cortipel us to condense our
local report to-day.
EAST PENNSYLVANIA SYNOD of the Lutheran
Church will hold its annual meeting in Leba
non, commencing ''on Wednesday evening , of
this week.
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GRAPES.—A. fine lot of Catawba and Isabella
grapes are for sale at Wise's fruit and confec
tionery store, Third street, near Walnut. Mr.
Wise will keep a supply on hand during the
Vf1.9011.
GOING lions.--The 96th PeimsylvanlKregi
went, (Col. Lessig,) numbering one lifind.red
and four men, arrived here to-day, en route
for Pottsville, to be mustered out of service--
their term of service having expired.
GONE TO THE FEONT.—The 210th Pennsyl
vania regiment left here yesterday, !en route
for the front. This fine regiment is under
command of Cot Sargent, and is composed of
good men.
AFTER A DESERTER—Quite all excitement
was raised in tho Fourth ward 'Yesterday,
caused by the pursuit of a deserter, who
managed for a time to avoid his pursuers by
making good use of his limbs. He . vas'at
length caught and properly taken care of.
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"1.7. S. SANITARY COMMISSION," is-, the in
scription on a red flag that floats from the
Sick Soldiers' Rest, near the Depot: Xt will
be gratifying to know that that noble Organi
ation, the Sanitary Commission, has again
established a branch in our midst..
THE attention of the reader is invited to the
advertisement of Mr. Jacob Tausig, who has
opened a variety store at No. 1051 Market
street, near Eby & Kunkel's. Mr. Tansig will
at all times have a supply of Notions, Jewelry,
s:c., from which a selection can be made to
suit the taste of every one.
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FINS, 1117NDItED Dom,Aus reward will i „be
paid by D. Eppley & Co. for such information
as will lead to the detection of the thieves
who robbed the store of said firm, on the
night of the 20th inst., and for the recovery
of the goods. See card in advertising col
umns. •
DETECTIVE FRANKLIN.--We bad' the pliziasttre
of seeing this officer to-day, at his roomlin the
Buehler House, and are pleased to announce
that he is improving, and expects to recover
entirely.from the effects of his late injuries.
His numerous friends will be gratified to learn
that he is receiving every attention necessary
to render him comfortable. Although still
suffering considerable pain, officer F. con=
sidered out of danger.
TILE VERY LAST CHANca.--The Secretary
of War has given authority to raise an Inde
pendent Company for one year's service.
This may be the last opportunity persons will
have to volunteer into a new company, and
escape the draft, s and where neighbors: and
friends can be together. The bornPairtyt4s
filling up rapidly, and when full, may be used
for provost duty, or be attached to one of the
new regiments, and if so most probably the
201st. :
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- VOICE OF THE PEACE MARE.us.—A • salute of
thirty-four grins was fired from Capitol Hill,
on Saturday afternoon, in honor of Sheridan's
second victory in the Shenandoah.
Yesterday (Sunday) morning one hundred
guns were fired at Fort Washington, in honor
of the same event.
The booming of cannon in honor of our vic
tories causes mere trembling among the cop
perheads than would the utter defeat of the
Union armies in the field.
Tun SOLDIERS ORPII.ANS—The following per
sons compose the committee of this place, to
care for the soldiers' orphans, attend to their
wants, and see that they receive the education
provided for by the munificent donation of
the Pennsylvania railroad company, and the,
subsequent action of the Legislature: Dr.,
Charles Bailey, Rev. Charles A. Hay, D. D.,;
Rudolph F. Kelker, Mrs. Wm. Colder, and;
Mrs. Jos. W. Weir. Application should be;
made to the committee for the nettessary..sit-;
tention, by those who have a knowlege: Of
any orphans of soldiers.
Tm DRAFT.--The following list. of quotas
has been furnished us from the ofice of the,
Provost Marshal. We were unable to obtain.
the credits for each district, brit have ascer
tained that the Second and Third wards of'
this city have filled their quotas by volunteers,
and that nearly all the townships . have.alio'•
filled their quotas. The draft will take' phice.
to-day at the Court House :
NO. OF MEN ENBOT.TiFO A.ND Qti*OT.l.B OF
COUNTY. .
OIRTRICTS NO. OF MEN =ROLLED. CMOTAi.
1 Conewago 110 18
2 Derry .373 61
3 Harrisburg Ist ward .242 39
A Harrisburg, 2d ward.4l6 68
Harrisburg, 3d ward.s44 88
6 Harrisburg, 4th ward 432 70
Harrisburg, sth ward 248 4O
S Harrisburg, Gth ward 530 . . 86
9 Halifax 206 33
10 East Hanover .177 29
11 South Hanover.. ..147 ;, 24
12 West Hanover 113 r 18
13 Jackson 85 ' 'l4
14 Jefferson 76 _ _ 12
15 Londendery 240 - - ' 39
16 Lykens 145 24'„
17 Gratz born' .. 42
18 Middletown M. 1V..." 81 13
19 Middletown S. W... 61 10-
20 Middletown N. W... 126. . 20
21 Mifflin 218 35
22 Lower Paxton 223 36
23 Middle Paxton 117 19
24 Dauphin ... 87 14
25 Upper Paxton 163 26
26 Millersburg .121 20
27 Reed 27 -4
28 Rush 8 1
29 Swatara 209 34
30 Lower Swatara .162 27
31 Susquehanna .214 • 35
32 Washington 148' - 24
33 Wieotamo 265 - 48
TEE Zgra. Dev.-40-night we are to haire
the first peep at the greatest drama ever pre
sented to the people of Harrisburg—a drama
which had an unintwiptecl run of four hun
- died and fif iry consecutlue'nights in the city of
London. It is entitled PEEP 0' DAY, or, Savour
' neen Deelish, in which the scenery and deco
rations are of the grandest description. It
will be presented in all its grandeur on this
occasion, mid by the fall strength of the Star
Combination 'troupe, and numerous auxil
iaries employed specially for the piece. The
original music and songs belonging to this
5 grg,4 :drama will , be, performed by.„Weber's
optilllheittria,.o 'Miss Bella Golden appear as
Kethld'en tavanagh; and Wilriing a number
of appropriate songs. Mr. Martin Golden
I will appear as Black Mullins. Miss Fanny
Denham, Miss Nellie, Sprague, Miss Wilton,
Messrs. Meeker, Rouse, Fisher, Crossen, and
every member of the company will sustain
prominent parts. We would say to all, go
and see 'this grand drama,. the , beauties of
which are beyond description. Secure seats
at Bannvart's.
BUSYNESS ITEMS.
FEVER AND AeuE cured in one to three days,
(never Jails,) by using Dr. Rogers' sure cure.
It is purely vegetable. Call and get a box
this week at White Hall Hotel. Circulars
free. sep26-Iw*
SELLING OFF AT, COST.—Persona in want of
Dry Goods will find it to their advantage' to
call on Mr. Augustus Lochman, who is selling
off his stock at greatly reduced prices. See
advertisement in another column. sep26-3t
, TER STATE MEDICAL BOARD Or PENNSYLVA
NIA; meet at 10 o'clock, this ' morning,
(Monday, Septa 26, 1864,) in the Senate
Chamber of the State House, and continue in
session three days, to examine candidates for
the post of Medical officers in Pennsylvania
regiments. JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS,
sep26-30 • Surgeon General Pennsylvania.
To nin LADEES. —Every lady should have 'a
package of the TVcrld' s Sovereign Balm for the
teeth. No toilet 'table is complete without it.
I win remain this week at the White Hall Ho
tel, Twhpre you can send for it. (Circulars
free.
DR. S. RODGERS.
sert2 6 -dr*
The Greatest Invention of the
,
Is the Pearl Cement Ag e, manufactured by S.
Rogers,£oB Chestnut street, Philadelphia.±
It is truly wonderful. Mr. Rogers is now in our
city, and w ill remain a few days at the White
Hall Hotel. Orli citizens should avail them
selves of thiil oportunity to call on him and
procure a . aup ply of it. (Circulars free.)
sep2C-lwo
DECLINE IN .PRICES.—The New York Sun
says : The prices of dry goods and provisions
are_ going down in. New York. A large, aue
li
'on sale of domestic goods, on Tuesday last,
showed a decline of from 10 to 15 per cent.;
the, retail market has not yet, been sensibly
affected, but that must sympathize soon with
the downward tendency in prices, asthe Fed
eral victories increase and the premium on
gold grows beautifully less. C. L. Bciwman,
No. 1, cornier of Front ...and. Market streets,
has just returned from New York with a
handsome Stock et -ladies' seasonable dress
goods and a general assortment of dry goods,
including fine cloths; cassimeres, over-coat
ings, ladlete•Cloakings, shawls, Foc.—
These goods have been bought at the decline
prices and will be sold at' small profits. C.
L. Bowmairrespectfullyreminds and says to
the.publie that, he has at all times used his
besf - efforts to *attire for the patrons of
his - establishment dry goods at the very
lowest prices, and his efforts and dis
position have been ~assisted in that direction
by the fact of purchasing one or two stocks of
goods from persons who desired to go out of
business. Having some ten or twelve thousand
dollars ,of these goods in, amount on band,
which, when purchased, at one-third less than
the wholesale rates at that time, he now pro
poses, and will sell, commencing this day,
(Mondal;) Sept 26, 1864: Fast colored mad=
der calico, 'at 25,cents .per lard, worth 35 to
40 cents at wholesale; delaines and poplins
, at' 25 Mid 35 centiS l per yard, worth 40 and 50
cents at whplesale; .and all other , goods in.;
eluded in this lot of ten or twelve thousand
dollars at the same rate of low prices. (He
will make. a liberal abatement in price to those
who suffered by the late rebel fire at Chem
bersburg. ) , The public can depend upon the
conditions of this advertisement being strict
ly adhered to. We challenge any dry goods
house in the city of Harrisburg to compete in
low prices.
Cloaks and FUrS ! Cloaks and
Furs!
We will open next week the cheapest and
largest assortment of Cloaks and Furs in Har
risburg, all bought at greatly reduced prices.
Beautiful mnffs- at 4.50 and 5 dollari. Splen
did cloaks as low as 9 and 10 dollars. Black
'cloth for cloaks as low as $2 - 50. White all
wool flannels as low as 65 to 70 cents, worth
90 cents. 4 by 4 bleached muslin 55 cents,
worth 75 cents. French merinos, black al
paccas, black bombazines, all at reduced
prices.
500 doz of woolen and cotton stockings,
children's wools stockings as low as 15 cents.
Cassimereforboy'swear. The greatest bargins
in black silks. We have - now in store a very
large stock.of goods, - Mid will sell . atless than
,wholesale. prices, in order to reduce onr %tack
'BargainS in 'lrish linen bought at auction.
Call and judge for yourself. s.,,LEWY.
• Dn. M'Bruou'stKing of Pain shou'd be kept
in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth
ache, Earache in three minutes. Diarrhmo,
Bloody Flux., pain in the Back and Side,lnflam
mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint
and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for
the State, ' S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
148 Market street, Harrisburg.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
sept2o-tf
Proclamation by the Governor
PANStLTAINTA SS. •
A. G. CURTIN.
In the Name and..by the Authority of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
ANDREW G. CURTIN,
GOVERNOR OF THE. SAID COADIONVEALTH.
' A PROCLAMATION
RN+9, By the third section of the act
of the General Assembly of this Common
wealth, passed the twenty-second day of April,
A. D. one, thousand : eight hundred and fifty
eight, entitled "Ariact to establish a Sinking
Fund for the payment of the Public Debt," it
4 . mtiae the duty of the Sectetarynf the Com
m9iiiiEdtlt",, the AnditOrneral and State
Treisnier, ComxidasiOners of the Sinking
Fandtereated by said act of the General As
sembly, on, the first Monday of September,
A. D., one dim:maid eight hundred and fifty
nine, the name day annually there
after, to report and certify to the Governor
the ameknit received under the said act, the
amount-of—interest
,paid and the amount of
the debt - Of the Commonwealth redeemed and
'hellby'them; urh&enpon the Governor shall
direct the eertifioatei.sepresenting the same
to be, cancelled, and ,on grelk cancellation
issue hiSProclamation,:itatint,the fact and
the estingaisimlent and final discharge of so
much .of thtprinCipal of said debt;
*WPM: - .24 Slifer, IMO Sleeker and
Henry D. Moore, ex-officio Commissioners of
the Sinking Fund, in obedience to the require
ments of law, report and certify to me that
the debt of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, redeemed and held by them from the
seventh day of September, A. .1).. one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three, to the fifth day
of Septembrr, A. D. one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty-four, amounts to the sum of
two hundred end sixty-eight thousand five
hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents,
made up as follows, viz:
Five per cent. Loan of the Com
monwealth, $268,308 03
Interest Certificates redeemed, 261 47
Total, $268, 569 50
New, therefore, as required by the third
section of the act of Assembly first above
mentioned, I do hereby issue 'this my procla
mation, declaring the payment, concellation,
extinguishment and final discharge of two
hundred and sixty-eight thousand five hun
dred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty..cents of
the principal of the debt of this Common
wealth.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
the State at Harrisburg, this twenty-second
day of September, in .the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four,
and of the Commonwealth the eighty-ninth.
By the Governor:
ELI SLIDER,
Secretary of the Commonwealth
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Bstniravairtls Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to-speak in public. VP nufacture d
only by C. A. Bannvart & 00., Harrisburg,
Pa-, LI whom all orders should be addressed.
Sold by druggist every where.
Read the following testimonials from some
of our eminent clergymen:
Ilisrasucmo,'Feb. Bth, 1864.
0. A_ Balm. year—Dear 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 own as 'a
most alimirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found. them serving in
time of need, 11208 L _
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastat of N. S. Prasbytoritut Olturch
ffirl agree with . Mr. Robinson as to the
value cd Baxaotart's Trophes:
W. 0. OATTELL; : •
Late Pastor of 0, S. Presbyterian Church.
SMITZBITI3O, Jan., .1.864:'
To C.A. .B.kruivass:--Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of ,some gentle expect°
rant, and that want has Veen 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, ae.,
JNO, WALKS, JACKS:W.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To O. A. li.t.us - tua—Litar Sir: Having uses
your Troches, I um tree to say they are
the best I have ever tried and take great,
platoon- in recommending them to allpersons
afflicted with sore throat or huskiness . of
voice arising from public spettAirg or singing.
Yours, dm., G. G. ISTRAW,
Pastor of &Age Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S °MOE,
EIA=PTOSI.O, Feb. 29, 1864. I
To C. A. BArniverrx—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 bene
fit to all public speakers. A. J. HEIM
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Great Attraction!
NO. 13 A H Al)! 1
MRS. M. MAYER,
No. 3.3 MARKET STREET,
Eros just opened her new FALL STOCr, or
BONNETS, LADIES' AND
MISSES' HATS, . .
FEATHERS AND .FLOWERS.
Also, •
THE LATEST STYLES,
of
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS.
And a fine assortment of
WOOLEN HOODS, NUBIAS, dc.
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TRIMMINGS.
Constantly on hand, besides everything usually found in
the largest, furnishing establishments in the country. .
sep2o
Army Supplies.
HEADQUARTERS PRNESTLVAN.TA 31/LITIA,
QUASTNILMASTRE GM:EARL'S DEPARTMENT,
Elsrmssuitn, Pa., sept. 22,11364,
SEALED PROPOSALS (endorsed Propos
sais to supply Wood) will be received at this office up
to THURSDAY, 12 at., September 22, 188 t, to furnish the
following articles of supplies, to be delivercd at the Camp
of the Pennsylvania State uard, at Carlisle, Pennsylva
nia, in such quantity and at such time as maybe directed
from this office:
300 CORDS. GOOD MERCHANTABLE HARD OAK
WOOD, 128 CUBIC FEET EACH CORD. -
The same to be inspected as provided for. by,,act of 413.
seaibl3i. Two goal Sareticelor the faithfnl performing*
of contract will be required. Names to be :giVen,itt pea,
posal, and the right is reserved to reject all bids, if deem;
ed for the interest of the State to do so. . . .
TAXES L REYllO4l*',
sep22 dSQ Quartermaster Gaul of l'earisylyania, 7.
Three Blackiiniths, 7 4,
TO LEARN ART -MAKING, AND SLR OR NOREIELN ASI
_
HELPERS,
ARE
, WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT
Mann's Axe Factory, near Lewistown. Blacksmiths
can realize from $2 50 to $3 00, and helpers from $2 00
to 0 50 per day. se24:-Iw*
WANTED TO RENT.
A SMALL HOUSE IN A GOOD NEIGH
ti BORHOOD or part of a house, by a gentleman and
wtta. Address " HOUSE " at this office. W24-UP
E. C. CiOBTN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE IN THIRD STELE; ABOVE MARKET IMPEEr , •
Mi . . Boman* Pensions and Bank Pay collect/slat legal
rates. Dep44l3m*.
EXTRA VI( tU' l l.l WHEAT FLOUR..---,Se
looted White Wheat Family Floor Jut receive
and for sale at SRISLER tic FRAZER,.
jysSuccessors to W, Dock, Jr., .k
-ArS SHAD. —Fine Mess Shad of the sea
se; in half barrela and •Wits, pat, received at
SEMLER k FRAZER
Jai SuceeBad to W. Dock. Jr.. 0_ eJ.
BASKETS, BASKETS, in great variety at
BILISLER. &
AT • Somotora to W. Book, N.,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
*,;LIST OF LETTglik,''...
REMAINING IN IRE, HARRISBORG POST OFFICE
• mam)x - r, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1864.
OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEIVSFAE!.ER
HAVING THE LARGEST cmcur,Arrox.
LETTERS RERAINING:,UNCLAIMp 1N MIX POST
orFici. Al HARRISBURG,,
14• L "ro obtain any Of ifieie r letters, Oa apPliemt most
call, for ,'advertised tratcrs,'-give the date oft his fist, and
pay one cent for adyartiang.•:
lirqr hot called for within. ono : month, they .:will be
sent to the Dead hettr Office. • •
•
"FREE DE-LIVERY of Jetters,bg carriers, at the rest
denced of baiierli, May he' SECURED by oliserving the
following RULES: • •
- "1. DIRECT letteraplainlyto the street and number,
as weli as the post oftlen and State. •
•
2. READ letters 'With the writer's post office and State,
street and number, sign them plainly with full name, and
request thatanswers be directed accordingly.
—•l3. Letterste strangers or transient 'Visitors in. . a town
• or eity, Whose special , address may; hellll3h:ism; 'sliould
be marked, in the ‘ lowyr left-hand corner, 'with thin word
1 Rub! the postage" stamp on the aziOr, right-hand
corner, and leave space between the stamp, and direction'
for pott-viarking•withgat lgterf6rMg.With the writing.
B.—AN. REQUEST.
Ydi . TiffUR,N Of a letter to
the Writer, if nidaimed Nc!ttbirc3i);days.or less, written or
printed with MO writer's name; poet office and State, across
the left-hand end of the envelope,.on the fate able, will be
complied with at the usual prepaid , rate. of •postage, pay
able when the lettdils a q liye T ed to the - writer.—fist. 28,
Law of 1863." . •
.j.; A ErLE S' LIST.
Adams, Miss Emma L' ' - '. : Kell, Mrs Sarah
Anderson, Mrs Hattie - Keller, Mis.s Mettle
Anderson, Mrs'lD - • Keller, Miss Ellie
Anderson, Miss Jennie 2 Keller, Mrs Camilla B
Aldridge, Mies Sarah : Keeth Miss Mary
Adams; Miss Kate Morsel, Mrs Henry
Atwood, Miss Minnie , ' Kissinger„ Miss Rebecca
Barton, Mrs Bathed ' Kishadden, Miss Barbara
Barr, Mrs Mary A Lewis, Miss . Nolly
Barry, Mrs Joseph R. -. Later:, Miss Annie C _
Bell, Mye Martha: _ , Lee, Prissillia . ~
Billi, Mm. Mary red. Lan, Misr. .Margaret
Bishop, Miss „E . ... Loyd, Miss Annie L
Black, Mrs S , Long, Miss Mary A
Birmingham, .Idrs Bridget Lynch, Lucy •
Boyer, Mrs Lizzie J :.. •-• Ltrrejoy,'MinnieJ
Boyer, Miss Mary .._. - Lyter, MIS Sarah A.
Bower, Miss Sallie , C ri • Louden, Miss Leah..
Bo.bberts, Miss Sarah J ----W6ninai MissiEllen U
Boeram, Mrs Catharine - MlLtums, Mrs:Ellen
Books, Miss Melinda - Miller,, Miss Mary~ ...•
Boyle, Miss Rose. l- , rldease, /Miss Susan r. • • ',.
Brower, .Miss . ...A .J 4. ~,. -, :linguine; Annie'' , .
Brown; Mary H ' ..-. .: Martin, Rebecca B
ro
-Bwn, Miss Sarah Jane 'i ' , Meehan, Miss Nancy ' • .
Brictcham, Miss Mary •• ~ Mlnech; Sias Lucinda '
Bryan, Miss Addie - • -, Mitchell ' Miss Matte E 2 •
Brougn, Bias Angeline • Magee, Miss Annie
Burger, Miss Maggie R Moore, Mies Martha B
Balder, Miss Harriet M - :Mowby; Miss Maria
Ruttier, Elizabeth •'.' ~ •Moor,"Mrs _Ellen C
Burnes,, Miss Martha. ~ ;t _.Myers - lira Levine
Gerdes, Miss Caroline _• . ' , Mew Mrs Eliza
Cider, Sarah : ~ MtuTy, Mies Sarah
Chandler,•lars Elizabeth , Nike, Mier Annie A
Chandlery, Mrs Elizabeth Osbortdt, - Miss Elizaloth
Clark, Mrs Amanda - ....., Ostia, Miss E
Clinetop, Miss Luria ,:, . °ler Min Sarah
Comealy, Miss ,I : . Poirfen, Mrs Margaret
Connor, Miss Catharine Patterson, Miss Susan
Crum, miss Arinie - Reiser, Mrs Elizabeth
Croft, Mies Elizabeth „4s Rhine, Miss Mollie '
„Denley,...Miss Sarah ......-Bareb,.,Mrs Minide.E 2.-
Daimand, Mrs Ida Ricard„ Miss Elizabeth
Dirr, Miss Amanda •,
~ . , . "i :Rai:felt,' Miss Eliza
„Dickson, Mrs Hannah Robon, Miss Amanda
DuAln, Miss Margaret ..... „Rutherford, Mrs Addio ,
Duna*. kiss Sarah 'A ''
L Rudy, MiSs E
Douglass, Mrs Rebecca Sehreadly, MIN L E
Dutioara, Miss Sally , - &damn, Miss Elizabeth
Dougherty, Bridget Scott, Miss Mary
Eby, Mrs Adeline, , .., ~ iieig, Miss Fannie A
Earl, Mrs Ellen.— ' Seaman, Miss Susanna
Eshnower, Miss Margaret Seymore Miss Kate
Erb, Mrs ifat . lida,
. ''.• . c ,Se ilaillkiiss„, Mary A• '•
Efteriger, MietillY Swollen ; Imelz 2
Fisherhart, Mrs Mark •• ;Smith, Mrs Rachael
Falter, Louisa . , "Smitb, Mrs Caroline
Fitzpatrick, Km , Bridget 2. 'Spang, Mrs Lizzie C
Foster, Mrs D:0 • , - ...• ...SaIII,..MIS Elizabeth 2 •
Ferida, Miss Herselia 2., ~. ,Stoner, Mrs Clarinda . • .
Vurgenson, Mrs -• • z ' ' 'Biciretler, Miss Sallie A
FreAse,lfte Mary C - • - Tomlinson, Mrs Sarah
Sarret,-,KRAP '.. • ' . . • glialqi.miss Louisa ,
Garly, lira Mary . Tuttry Miss Catharine •
Godmin, miss'S.allie ' : Taff, , Miss Heiletta -,
Green, Mrs Ann . + '< , ."lleker,.:M.riV!. •
Grue, Miss Husennaii, . • .., 4i3Pnerthl Mrs Base
Glaser, Mrs Jane tikkerd, kliss Edmonie
Guinn.; Miss Elizabeth WitgirlDS,' Mrs Daniel
Hartline, Miss Lyda ' 'WallacWllifiss Mary A - -
Hanes, Mrs Lyda, ; . - Watiorgy Mies Maggie
Harper, Mrs walker, Miss K L
Headley, Mrs Hiner Walters, Mrs Maggie
Seidler, Mist Alan E - • .', . , Wardi Mrs Rebecca .
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Borger, Charles Hicks, Phil
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Clark, Damon P. ' ~ .Jackaeis, Wm' " •
Clunk, James • - . Jackson, John ',_
Glees, ',Mut AB . • ;.• Jenkins, John W
Clare, Samuel 2 . • • Kelley, John
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Clark, James A King, Dr W S
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Coral, John . Kirk Win .1
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Daniel, Vivian . •••' .. • Koch, Francis E
Dares, Samuel id . . Kromer, Edward
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Digs, William - ' ' ' . 'Merl, lacoh
Donsick,•Jacob " ' ' /4_ HY, laines
Dunlap, Capt George ' Lyon!, R W
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Duke; William s , ." - L uh e l a a, Charles
Dyke, Alonzo Long, John
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Molynear, Win S
Moyer, Seni
Moreland, Hiram
?dumber, A J
Morrell, Francis
Metherebaugh, IA Jests
Noel, JAMB
Oliver, Charles
Patterson, Capt W H 2
Paters, Fred'k
Painter th Cinmingham,
Parkhurst, B
Parker, Joseph
Pollen, John
Persons, John M.
Peck,-Henry
Platter. Samuel J
Pete; H C
Poist, Geo W
Potts, Hugh R
Prebble, Abraham
Price, Charles
Puller, Fravers 3
Prior, Remy
Bamberger, L D
Randolph, L J
Banabher, Abner
Ithowrn, Marshall 9
Retcherd, Henry
Reese, John L
Reed, Edward A
Reiley, Wm
Reed, Thomas
• Rerchard, David
Ititman,. Capt
iggs, .Jefferson
Riddle, Dr John W
Richisou, George
Richert, John
Riggs, Win C
oach, John
Rhorer, George
Robinson, Wm E
Runkle, Conrad
' Rowe, John •
Roller, Ferdinand
Robeck William
Royer, 3laurice
Rohback, H A
Seitz, Harry
Shaffer, George
Shifrert, Charles
Seager, Wm ••
Shibely, AB 2
Seifert, C A
Shearer, Abram
Shaffer, Augustus
Shifter, Harry
Short, Franklin
Shearer, David
Singleton, S
Snyder, William
Snyder, John
Smith, John C
i•uoddy, W S
Sinith, Capt Jacob
Sault, Harry
Spencer, Montan .
Speer, W J -
Souders, Ataj J A
Stouffer, Jacob G
Stall, Thomas H
Staybo ugh, Wm
Stevens, Andy
Stumph, Thomas It
Sunderland, William
Stone, William 2 •
Stockweaitter, Dr . E 0
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Stout, Jacob R.
Stoll, George T
Stouffer, Daniel IL
Taupbticher, John, '
Tafferte, R V . .
Taylor Jerome A'
Thoni4on; B F
Terom, Peter
Thomson, H S
Thomson, John ,
Taub, Ulysses
Urick, Samuel
Watson. II S
Ward, Charles
Warner, John 2
Wagner. John
Walter, David
Walters, William
Walker, George
Warner, William
Watson, Nathaniel
Weaver, William
Wenel, Jason -
Whitmyer, John
Webb, Oliver H
Weaver, Jacob
Webster, Edward
Weaver, George T
White, C C
- Webb, EW
Wel; Paul
West, John
Wheaton, J L
Williams, Wm
Witman, George
Winkey, A L
Winters, John
Wilson, .Wm
Woodruff, C L
Wright, Oliver
Young, Frank
Yack, John
Young, Sellman .
Young, Charles Id
Zegler, John
GEO. BEFGNER, P, .M, •
Public Sale.
On Tuesday, stptembtr 27Th, 1864,
TE slibscriber. will sell on the preriO . es, in
pper Allen, township, Cumberland county;.Pri, on
the road leading from Meclumicsburg to Dillsburg. one
and a half nines southwest of the former place, the tolloW
ing valuable real estate :
No. I—A tract of land, well known at the Reserve
Farm, containing 77 acres, allin a high state of cultivation,
having recently been limed, and under good fencing. The
improvements consist of a large
TWO-STORY BRICK .11ousg,
With kitchen andwash-house, large Bank-bain, 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 barn and one at the Rouse. There is , also a splen
did young Apple Orchard, in fine bearing conditioo, with
peaches, pear; plums, and grapes, in great variety, on the
premises.
This is in every respect a superiorivroperty, and' its
nearness to Mechanicsburg, with all its other facilities
renders it one of the most desirable homes iin Cumberland
Valley.
No. 2—A tract of 11Mo-stone land, adjoining the above,
containing 24 acres, of excellent cfiiality, and under good
fencing. The improvements are a
TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, "
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 anentire tract of 101 acres, if it is found to suit
the purchaser.lt will be offered in bath ways.
Persons desiring to view the property previous to the
sale, will pleale call on the undersigned, residing in Me
chanicsburg.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. when terms will
be made known by 7. H. LONG.
sepls-12t •
NEW 4- E.INTIN G-
Fall and Winter Trade!
CLOAKS
i CIRCULARS
7 :4 2 :-, , CLOAKS
s- ..,
BROOHE
44 i i i: AND MOURNING
.....-- - --- 7,
.I- - - SH &WIZ I
_- - -
BALMORALS AND SCARFS!
FURS! PURS::
The Largest and best selected stock in thitteite
. at the
New Cloak. Stove,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK.
HARRISBURG, PA
80p2-11
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF
FICE,
• Film Drsgios,
- _
WASHINGTON CITY, September 2, 1864.
WM sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at
the time and places named below, viz : ' •
York, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 16, 1864.
Altoona, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1564.
Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1864.
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT
EACH PLACE.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
cavalry service of the army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses sold singly.
Talum—Oraffi, in United States cmvency.
JAMES A. EKIN,
• Colonel First Division,
seps-tse2Bi Quartermaster General's Office.
• PROVOST M A tgrul2B DITTOS,
14TR DISTRICT OF PRSNTIVI.V.L.TLf,
HARRISBURG, September 3,1884
The following notice is published for the inforniation of
all interested :
TO VOLIasITEERS
Volunteers will be accepted and counted on the quotas
of thwpresent call, up to the last practical moment before
the drafted men are accepted and sent to the rendezvous.
Townships and, sub-districts which have not filled their.
quotas are urged to do so at once.
All time that can possibly be given will be allowed,
but the draft will commence as soon after 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 L DODGE,
A. A. P. M. General
iyu.T.T/i SCHEFFT.ER,
Captain and A. A. A. General.
JOHN KAY CLEMENT,
Captain and Provost Mazsbal 14th District of Penna.
Harrisburg, August 31,1864. sept 5
(WASTER: MASTER GENERAL'S OF.
FIOE,
FIRST DIVISION,
WASHINGTON Cit,y,August
HORSES I HORSES!
Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be
purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, till October
1, 1884.
Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore A.
Q. M., and be subjected to the usual Government inspec
tion before being &anted. -
Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each.
Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO each.
Payment will be made for six (6) and more .
TAMES A. ERIN,
Colonel First Division,
seps-tdj Quartermaster General's Office. •
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that. in
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the first day of Tune, 1839, the stockholders of the
F ran kli n Bank, of Washington, Penns., will apply to .tho
next session or the Legislature for a renewal of its char
ter With an increase of its capital from $lBO,OOO to
$260,000- C. It. REED, President
WAsemravoN, Ps., June 24, 1864.. Je.27
LPERINE'S WORCESTER sAtrott3,
LEA
the most popular aadthe purest aver offered to the
path°, just received and for sale
FRMIt,
febl pmcceesoreto Wm. Deck, Jr, & Co,
j~IIM BASKETS. --Maga' Fra
ger, successeorste Dock , it, &CO on hand
86 dawn h ickory baskets.. Price $5 50 Pes scatep. jog
VIBUIT JARS, of the latest Patent (Grif
thee Test Patent ) ) just received and for sale low at •
Jy111" ' • BOYER & KOERPER .
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HAtI,
THIRTY-FOURTH NIGHT br
Souse's Star Combination Company,
Ronse's Star Combination Company,
Rout's Star Combination Company,
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT, .20,-188t
First - night of the great sensation drama, en
titled, •
PEEP 0' D&Y;
OR, SAVOURNEEN DEELISH
o(rFor further particulars see programme
aug9-dtr
New National Theatre
New National Theatre
COR. OF NORTH SECOND AND SOUUTH STS.
So 4 Lessee and Manager, - E.MAR.BLE
Stage Manager, - - MARRY 41411.80AtT
Re-engagement, for els nights only, of the celebrated
Irish Conimedian,
MR. J. M. WARD !
MR. J. M. WARD!
MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 28, 1.1314;
The great play, in five acts,
Marble Heart,
Marble Heart.
J. M. Ward
Edwin Marble
Dzogiaes,
Phidias,
Remember the great play, traneltted from the French
of "Le Coeur de Marble," by Charles Lelly, Ea% entitled
the
MARBLE HEART.
Novten.--Owing to the great length of this beautiful
play, no other will be performed during the evening
tar For further particulars, see programme.
PRICES OF ADMlSSlON.—Parquetuy, 50 cents., tv.
lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, a 00; Private Hose=,
$5 and $lO,
Doors open at 7). Curtain rises at o'clock.
Box Office open aural° till 12 A. at, and" from 2 till 4
P. at., when seats can be reserved without extra charge
and kept until end of firat act.
au29-Iw*
SAN FORD'S HALL
pail company consists of the best star pei -
1. formers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN, CO NIRJ)IANS,
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
CA.I4 - 7E9F41{.1311:31a - 1 7 _
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
Proprietor...
Business Agent....
Stage Manager.....
Leader or Orchester
OPEN every night with a first-,:aas eotu
pany of male aad female artistes. The perform
ance embraces every variety of legicimau:
such as
SINGING,
DANCING,
PAINTOICIMES,
BURLESQUES, AND JESTS. -
Admission, 26 cents. Seats in private boxes 60 cents.
Doors open at 7. To commence at Bo'clock. jyllidtf
WILL BE.SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON
the premise; late the Real Estate of George Rff
fiebower, deceased, situated in West Pennsboro township,
Cumberland county, about two relies southeast of New
ville, near the Cumberland Valley Railroad, mid about
three-fourths of a mile north of the turnpike, adjoining
lands of Brice Sterret, Geo, Rea, Samuel Heffieower,
John Byers, George G. Davidson, and lends of the belts
or said decedent, a tract of .
Good Limestone Land;
containing 103 acre; .131 perches-8S acres of which or.
cleared, and in a good state of cultivation ; the remit's
der is covered with excellent timber. There is erected
on the premises a
- NEW BRICE DWELLING HOUSE,
a nett and large BANK BARN, with all the necessary out
buildings to make a comfortable home. Also a YOUtitl
APPLE; ORCHARD, with a variety of other choice fruit
trees on the premises. Any person wishing to view the
property before the day of sale, will be shown the same
by calling on Samuel helbebower, residing thereon.
Sale to commenceat rd o'clock, ar., on said day, when
terms w.ll be made known by
ERB
MEE subscriber offers for sale, ou the prem
ises, a VALUARLE TRACI OF LAND coatalninglut
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of LA Soanig, J.
Wenrich, A. Ninenger, and others, situated in Bullpens,
DEL toy/whip, Dauphin comity, Penusylvacia, one half
tails from the city line.
The improvements consist of a
TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE,
Frame barn, a largo Carpenter-shop, Carriage-house, and
other necessary out buildings. The buildings are all
nearly new, having been built within a few years ; also, a
well of excellent never-failing water at the door, 'and a
stream of running water through theplace. The land is on.
der good cultivation and good fencing. All kinds of choice
fruit—apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes and rasp
berries.
Persons desiring to view the property previous to the
sale will please call on the undersigned, residing MI the
premises.
Sale to commence-at 2 o'clock I. sr., when terms or rile
will be made known by JOSEPi SHEIpMEN.
sep2l.4llw*
THE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and
premises, en Front street, in this city, adjoining the
REISCOPAL CHURCH, and now in the possession or
Charles Bard, Esq. The situation, in all respects, is one
or the most des‘rable, for a private residence, in the city.
Possession may be had on the let of Octooer, ensuing.
Apply to the Trustees of the Old School Presbyterian
Church. CHARLES a RA N 7. 1 ,1,
Treasurer of the Church.
[seplT-d2w
Harrisburg, Sept. 17, 1884
Mllib:wry and Fancy Goods.
AiRS. J. HIBBS, at NO. 8 Market Square,
nest door to Felix's Confectionery, keeps constant
ty on hand the latest styles of Bonnets, Hate, P A nctief,
„Flowers, !ribbons, Sic together with a line assorttlient of
Dress Trimmings, Laos, Embroidenes, Collars, CILIA,
`Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety Gongs in
general.
All the latest Designs of Dress Patterns direct from the
New York Bazaars Dress and Cloak making neatly exe
cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestowed since her
opening, she trusts, by a stria attention to. business hoe
her enueavers to give general satisfaction, to continue
receive a share of the public patronage, 01-d3ro
ii - o - EsEg!
FOR RENT,
WT extensive and finely located HOTEL
AND, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue an
boas street, Harrisburg. It Is entirely new, wilt in the
midst or the most thriving portion of the city, and froucs
on both of the above named streets. It contains 544
spare rooms and all of the most improve-1 modern hotel
appliances—cooking-ranges hot and cold v. - ..ter for paths,
gas, &c.
lite basement is large, commodious, and one - of the veils
in the city for a Restaurant For information ' address or
MAY to OLIVER SPWARDS, Agent.
Sept. 3, 1864.--I.seP3-bn] fo r Gso G. KU:MEL
Mx S. A. KUNKEL :-
_ .
Sir :—.l take pleasure in Etat ing that your "BURRS tE
MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that .I ever
imagined. I was very much troubled with diarrhoea, and
could find nothing to help me in the least, until INN*
your ••MLITURE."
I give you this certificate, hoping that, if you see prop — .4‘
to use It, it may be the means of extending a know - leap
of the matchless value of your medicine.
Very respectfully yours, • H. B. JSFFRIES._ —
Fsllen
Timber. Qunbria co., Aug . 21, 186.1.—fau20:Liti
Soldiers' Portfolios.
A . LARGE assortment at
BEDEWED'S ODRA? DOORSTOPS,
2204/1 Holds*. Ittolotslo.or reudi el mm pricos
,
QUEENS and GT.A S.SWARE, a well -se
. leFted assortment, just received, or the latest style*
DU FOYER & KOERPER.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ile-engagement of
MISS BELLA GOLDEN
NED WU.
HARRY DIESTA.YE,E
MUSICAL FARCES,
COMIC OPERAS,
NEGRO COltiedi LITINv
Real Estate Sale.
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1864.
SAM EEL HEFFLEBOWER.
ADAM FISHBUItNy
Agents for the heirs of said deceased.
Public 'vase
Una Saturdag, October 1, 1864,
WO LET,
L It. DONNELL
...JOE KILLER