pailg Etitgra,p4 ..017R COUNTRY RIGHT OR WRONG.” UNION STATE NOMINATIONS FOR ISSS PLEDGED TO A SrPFORT OF TIM GO7- ERNMENT - THE ENFOROEMENT OF THE 6V NSTITUTION-THE EXEOETION OF THE LAW,-THESUPPRESSION OF TEE REBELLION-THE TRIUMPH OF THE "STARS AND STRIPES." AND A STRICT MAINTENANCE OF THE UNION. STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN, or CENTRE 00MITY FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, DANIEL A-GNEW, EH BEAVER COUNTY COUNTY TICKET SENATOR. DAVID FLEIIING, of Harrisburg ASBI2aLT. H. 0. ALLEMAN, of Harrisburg. DANIEL KAISER, of Wiconisco E= WM. W. JEITNINgS, ofHarris' burg. = JOHN lIINGLAND, of Middletown = ISAAC! ECRESHET, - of South Hanoyer CUMNISSIONIT!... B. W. M'CLURE, of iftiirizbarg, 3 years. HENRY HARTMAN, of Wltshing Eon, 1 yeF, DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. . . JOHN AKREA.MEII,-: - cifliTest Hanojrar. AUDITOR. SAMUEL MIELHENNY, of Lower Paxton HARRISBURG, PA. Thursday Bruning, Outiiner T, MB. Rebel Advice and Copperhead Responie " The success of the Daniocratic party would be no longer doubtful, should Gen. Lee once more advance on Meade. Let him drive Meade into Washington and he will again raise the spirits of the Democrats, confirm their timid and give confidence to their seems ing.— RIOHISOND FZIQIILItBII. " We must arouse ourselves, - and reassert the man ov THE SLATICHOLDER, and' ADD such GUAR ANTBSS to our Constitution as wild protect.hia property from the spoliation of religious bigotry or persecution, or else we must give up our anstitution and Union. — Gno. W. Woonweßn. • Woodward. Justice Woodward is not on the stump, but he is sneaking , either through the rttraldistrich3, or among the workshops of Philadelphia, resort bg to means to procure iotea, fro& which the lowest pot house politician in the land would recoil with Shame. Within the last fow weeks, Woodward has visited many of the ma chine shops and foundries in Philadelphia, in all of which he indulged in deliberate lying, in order to deceive honest bat unin formed men as to his popularity and chances of success at the October election. We write deliberate kw, because George W. Wooward de• dared to certain workmen in Philadelphia, that he (Woodward) would carry Pennsylvania at the October election by one hundred ificti.sandmajorifyf What is this, but deliberate lying! And what a con trast this conduct is, in comparison to the open, manly, brave and bold stand taken by Andrew G. Curtin., While Curtin is on the stump, discussing principles, advocating the cause of his country and defiantly denouncing all its enemies, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is sneaking from one lodge of the Knights of the Golden Circle to another, counselling resistance to the Govern meet:suggesting:Meal:US of thwarting the efforts to crush the rebellion, or he (Woodward) is‘vls iting the workshops of the great cobmercial emporium of the Middle States, Philarblphia, deliberately lying to the workmen—deliberately misrepresenting, facts—clelberately striving to deceive honest men—deliberately plotting to foist himself on the affections of the people, that he may gain power to assist in the complete de struction of the American Union ! _ We cast these charges into the teeth of WoodWird and his friends, and defy them to deny their truth fulness ! RIXIMMER, Tax payers, that in one year the ordi nary expenset of the Slate Government were reduced NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND THREE HUN DRED AND SEVENTEEN DOLLARS, ($95,- 317 00,) by ANDES'S! G. await The Ears of the Cat Let Out of the Bag. We have heard much said in relation to "the dignity of the position which Judge Woodward occupies in •this canyese," and perhaps it is owing to an optical defect that we cannot dis cern this "dignity." At all events,, we can't see it. But perhaps the reader will be'able to discover something like this "dignity" in the following splendid effort which the thrice de feated Woodward delivered to a crowd of night revellers who recently serenaded him in Phila delphia: 1 hare been honored% the call of my fellow cilium, but the call.biitio an iinerpecied - oile,;' aid having just returned from the Horticultural Fair, feel tired and worn out, and for this reason you mued.eicuse ma for not addressing you. IF I SHOULD BE ELECTED Gov liISNOn, I WOULD TIM FEEL IT MY DUTY T 9 ADDRESS YOU ON POLITICAL QUESTIONS, AND THEN I WILL EX PRESS MY OPINIONS IN A. LANGUAOE TO BE UNDER STOOD. UNTIL THAT TIME COMES I MUST BE EXCUSED. . I THANK YOU FOR THE COMPLIMENT. I BID YOU' GOOD MORT. —What a speech for the "dignified eandi- I date" of a once powerful political party ! Not a word about traitors. Not a word against the conspirators who are struggling to destroy the government. Not a word for the brave men who are periling life and limb to defend -tbrif Government. Not a !gird for principle! And yet George W. liyoodpfard, as k s the people of Pennsylvania to support him for Governor—to invest him with power that he may be enabled to assist._ their mortak - enemies.. After he IS elected Governor he will speak in a language not to be mistaken-! Of this there - can be no doubt, but the freemen c£: the dtate•will •take care thatle is nnt:etetted , . A. SCURVY TRICK A United States Commissary Lendii I3tus self to the Copperheads to Bring Re. preach on the Government. We had an intimation, yesterday, that the very horrible crime had been committed of discharging certain white men employed in the U. S. Commissary warehouse at this post, and employing in their place% a number of col ored men. The story was on the lips of every copperhead in the city, long before it reached our sanctum, and when the information came to us, it was coupled with the statement that the Torg Organ intended to " lash the Govern ment like hell," for this infringement of the rights of the white men to monopolize the labor at the disposal of the federal authorities.— Without waiting for the lashing " like hell" which the Tory Organ intended to give the Gov ernment, we proceeded at once to ferret out the facts of this horrible outrage, and after much inquiry and search, we were able to glean the intelligence that certain laboring men had been discharged from the U. S. Commissary's warehouse, and ,thakcertain other laboring men of " African descent," had been retained. Bat thereby hangs a tale. This sacrifice of white labor bad in it an object which the men who indulged in this outrage never for a moment conceived would be unveiled. Those who furi ously strike at a political opponent for the purpose of britiging disgrace on an administra. tion, and in proportion as that is injured, im pairing the power and the stability of the. GeV erninent, act with blind fury and cannot see beyond the effect which their blows will have, in affording a contemptible self-gratification of low political instincts and hatred, to discover the recoil of overwhelming disgrace that must Inevitably overtake those acting with such mendacious, brazen faced effrontery. In the I • case of the discharge of the white men alluded to, from the U. S. Commissary's warehouse, in question, that recoil has already occurred. It may be discovered in the following facts in re lation to this business, which we gathered from sources at once reliable and respectable. The main statement of the discharge of white men and 'the retention of Negroes in the U. S. Commissary's warehouse, is true, but the cir cumstances connected with this discharge give a different coloring to the fact from that in which it is presented by the Tory Organ. it is true that 'there were too many men , employed in these warehouses to perform the labor; re quired, and that the services of some of these could have long sinarbeen dispensed with. But ' why was this discharge postponed until the. eve. Of an important election? Andafter the discharge was made, why was it (at least so rumor has it) that certain hitter, malignant and industrious copper heads were retained ? This is an important land a serious question, involving charges which at once demand the investigation of the, War `l3epartment. And while the interrogatory is before us, we may as well state what is also a notorious fact,- that in many of the military bureaus or offices of this city, there are those employed who are the avowed enemies of the Government; who make it . their businese to assail those in authority at all places, and who are also in league with a party that is laboring openly and persistently for the overthrow of the Government. The mildest term that; we' have to apply to this is, that it is alt wrong.— Those who• abuse the Government, have no right to the emoluments `orpig of'any of .the positions within its gift. The politiclim Who leagues with the avowed enemies of the Admin istration, has no claim to the favor or the pat ronage of the Government. Loyal men aflOyer the land agree upon this subject, and the sooner those in authority appreciate and act upon the same principle, the better for their own repu- tations, tbebetter r for j ibe •coptey, the better for the loyalty . wlch it 3 to defend and, uphold both: Any time the War Department coinnibei4:me an agerit to ascertain th e'facts in connection with our statetnents In, this article, the testi mony_will be forthconting to sustain all that we here assert. Centre County, Wherever the title of this article is Uk scribed, or whenever the same of Centre county Is mentloneCwhile we live .we 'trust that we will lieve eight and:bearing to see and. hear it with admiration . . • Hence, when we 'noticed, , this morning, that "CenCre Cousti' formed, the • . caption. f an article in the lin Organ, we natu rally perused the production, as naturally turned with disgust and abhorrence from its vile per /versions of notorious facts and its malignant references` to an invulnerable men. Andrew.G. * Curtin did not poiiit'esalt `!home influence" in hisionth, which he cannot now, in his mature manhood, wield as effectnallyas ever. HO ties never had reposed in him a confidence, by the friends of , his yonth or the `associates of ` his man hood-in Centre county, which he ; has forfeiter.. Personally, in Centreconnty,Andiew G. Curtin is as highly esteemed as /83' 15 Politically valued wherever the Ametican governMent had a friend on 'thiscontinent- 7 ancl if the friends of the slave-holding traitors in Pennsidvania expect to make capital against our candidate.frit'adv ernor in Centre county, there ls a disappoiet-, ment in store for them there, as thumb alloVer the State r where loyal men havelong since re- . I - solved to re elect Gov. Cuitin ; ; bya handsome majority. Hence, we are very willing that the copperheads Shorodd 'assemble at Bellefonte in their might and their main, provided they do not poison the crystal fountajn which sends up „ its living waters to • bless the peOle of that:lo cality—a poisoning bfivhich there Is much fetir if the copperheads who assemble at Bellefo4o en Siturday nett, should lave their dirty fin- 1 gers in its limpid current., Last year filenket carried Contra County, by a default, witti. a majority of 4131 yoke. It was the same with the people of Centre conl4, then, aSit:waiya* t tie loyal men Of all other districts the Commonwealth.. ,The friends of theljnion and. the Government were then actively engaged In .recruiting the: armies of the Republic, in providing tioinforfB' for the r sick and wounded, and hisecnring . the means of living for the, absent: soldier'S , .fam6. 4t the same time, the enemies-of:the. Governmentaed the Urtion,:the'iner•-:whca.noicanioport Wood: ward, were. activelyi,esgage& Imo/crying Oh IMIE election in Pennsylvania, that capital in favor of the rebel confederacy could be manufactured for foreign consumption. Since then, however, the eyes of the people have been opened to the frauds and the chicanery of the copperhead poli ticians, anal in Centre county, as well as in every county in the Commonwealth, loyal men are up and doing, vigilant of the duties they have to perform and watchful of the foes with whom they have to contend. Hence, we expect glorious news from Centre county. The home of Andrew G. Curtin will speak the full measure of his worth as a man, as a patriot and as a statesman, despite the machinations of all the treason sympathizers within its bounds. The threat has been made, that the loyal men of Centre county are to be intimidated by an assem blage of copperheads in Bellefonte. We send our friends, there, word of this in time. We send greeting to the Valentines, the Harris, the Thomas, the Manaus, the Stovers, the Hoye, the Gregge, the Dunlaps, the Linns, the Ma canisters; the Humes, and hundreds of the men whose sons have already given their lives in defence of the Government, who themselves now represent the intelligence and the enter prise of glorious old Centre, that the word has gone forth in all the lodgert of the Knights of the Golden Circle, that a great disgrace is to be brought upon the American Union by the de feat of one of its ablest champions, Andrew G. Curtin, in his home, Centre county. Up, then, men of Centre, and meet the foe as he attempts to carry disgrace to your firesides and homes ! Forsaking the Jeir. Davis Candidate. Aimed, every hour in the day we hear of prominefii'Dernonrats leaving the "Jeff. Davie" party and taking peeition in faVor of the Gov ernment. It would be impossible to name all these gentletnen, but among the most promi nent is Judge Cunningham, of Beaver county, who, until within the last few weeks, was 'con sidered a sound supporter of Woodward. The Judge, however, addressed a very large meeting a few days since, held In Washington, Pa., in which he stated that in conversation with, Woodward, he heard him say THAT IN HIS (WOODWARD'S) JUDGMENT; OUR ONLY COURSE IS TO WITHDRAW ALL OUR AR HIES FROM MASON AND DIXON'S LINE AND OFFER TERMS TO THE STATES f This is' n Important revelation and goes to prove that Woodward is one of the Calhoun school; without ifs or buts, and the truth is coming out in good time. William: M. Hiester, Secretary of the Com monwealth in ..the Packer administration, has also openly avowed himself in favor of the Union and opposed to the election of Wood ward. We could name hundreds of honest toemocrato who are pursuing the same course. There Is no longer a shadow of doubt about the re-election of Gov..Curtin by an unprecedented majority. ZereorapQ. WAS H INGT ON FROM LATER NEWS FROM THE SOUTH AFFAIRS AT RICHMOND The crews of the gunboats Reliance and Sat. elite, lately captured on the Rappahannock, the .crew of the Wabash, taken in Charleston harbor, and the craw of the Niphon, captured at New. Inlet, North. Carolina, have arrived here; under flag of truce, as paroled prisoners. They number in allaboul sixty meal. Accompanying,these is a deserter from the Richmond City'Bettalion, named Chas. Hutch ins; belonging to Brooklyn, N. Y. He says theTe are from ,ten to eleven thousand rebel troolislia the neighborhciod'of Richmond; that the frierrimaels lying near Jonea' Bluff; that the Ladi - Davis is' now full iron plated ; that 'a third iron clad is on the stocks and that five small gunboats are lying near the bluff. Near ly all thia . sailor's there, about five hundred, have been sent to Charleston tinder; command of Capt. Pegram. REBEL NEWS. Naw Mow, October 1. Th i c i lAchniond.Exotaute: r of the .29th Alt., re colVedhere, contains a statement that Genera Lee heit'Officiatly commrinicated to.the War be parhnent that the llth and 12th army corps o the:Ariny rkthe Potomac have gone t,o,Genera Bosecrans, . The same paper has a Mobile dispatob of. thii 26th, stating that ,131eneral Weitzel had been defeated And killed by_General Pick Taylor, at Napoleon, Louisiana. . The rebel loss at the battle of Chickamanga is stated at 12,600. General Rosemont . ..is said to have retreated towards Knoxvllle. -.Tie rebels have occupied Jonesboro. • • Union Meeting at 1/I:rilliameport, WILLIAMINORTja. Bapt. 30: The Hon. Judge Kelley addressed an im- Mewls-Meeting here thill evening. His riritt ritentel were received with ''great enthusiasm. He stated that a sifort time before the breaking out of the rebellion; in the Supreme Corirt. at Philadelphia, whilst the members of the bar of Chester 'and Delaware counties were awaiting the opening of the court, Judge Woodward, in a conversation with the gentlemen then pre sent; made a statement, that should there be a separation betriteen the North4ind the South; he' would prefer the line to be drawn north :of Pennsylvania. For the truth of this statement Judge Kelley said be was authorised to referton the Hon. John M. Becoinalrand Hon. Edward Darlligton, of . Media, Dela Ware county, atilltto N. V. Pennypacker, Reg, J. Smith Flight*, and William Darlington; of West Cliester,who participated in the rionvertatiott. • Marketa"by Telegraph PEULADSLPHLi OoL I.' !There is less doing in breadstalls, and the sales only reach 8,000 bble. et $6 12i for armor, $§ 75@6, 26 for extra ; family. Rye flout lis steady at $6 00, and corn meal at $4 00 foi Pennsylvania and $4 50 Brandywine. Wheat is strong--sales of 4,000 bus. red at $1 40a 1 43, and wbite,at $1 72. Small sales of , rye at $1 00. Corn ls less active—sales of yellctw at 95@,97c and mixed at 93c. Oata active, and have advaneedides of 4,000 bus. Delaware at 78e. No change,in barley or malt. Provisions are quiet—salee of mess pork at $l4 00, hunts at- 11®13c, abbulders at 61e; lard is steady at 11c. Petrolenia is strong at 36c for.grade. 67i WE& for refined ; on bond 87(488 ,for free. futeer--salesof,4,ooo bg's. at, Oa:. . - Naw Toaz, •:. lilts of floiir '120,709, bbla, wheat:so, 600 bus„ Gfirn 187,035 bus. Cotton quiet ; 100 bales sold at Slc. Flour la unsettled and 10®20e. lower ; 7,000 bbls. sold ; State Ss® 5 80, Ohio s6®6 15, Sonthern s6@e. 60. Wheat very dull, and nominally 2(48c lower. Corn unchanged : 100 bus. sold at 85@,85ic. Provisions dull. Whisky dull at 62®52ic. BALTDiORB, Oct. 1. Flour firm and advancing ; 500 bbls. sold; Howard street super $6 76(45 87. Wheat ac tive ; Kentucky white $1 66@1 78, Southern red $1 6041 65. Corn scarce; white $1 02 ®1 08. At Dauphin, on the evening of Saturday, the 19th of September, by the Rev. Alex. D. Moore, Mr. AMOS MITZIEL to MEM Ana M. Lana, both of York, Pa. At Daupb in, on the evening of Wednesday, the tf.lth of September, by the Rev. Alex. D. Moore, Mr. Aneiwsa KENNEDY to MSS Mamma Houszn, both of Dauphin, Pa. 0 On Wednesday morning, September 30thi Maj. Grim. W. Sass, in the 28th year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to at tend the feudal from his late residence in State street, near Third, on Friday afternoon, the 2d inst., at 3 o'clock. ootl td N THE evening of the 9th of this month, a O .Ladies' Hunting. Case WATCH AND CHAIN; a dog on one side of the case, and a flower on the other. The finder will be snits,- bly rewarded by leaving it at eepBo Std° THIS OFFICE. ESTRAY. TWO STRAY STEERS came to my premises iu Fishing Creek Valley, Middle Paxton township, on Monday, the 21st inst.. one red, with wide horns, the other red and white spot ted; each near three years old. The owner is required to prove property, pay charges, and take them away, or they will be sold according to law. [s3o d3te] JOHN HOOVER. • EXTENSIVE SALE - OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. CONSISTING OF FORTY - HORSES AND MULES. Sale will take place at Govern ment Corrals,: in Harrisburg, on FRIDAY, OC TOBER 9th, at 10' o'clock, A. N. Terms—cash on delivery. By order of CAPT. SHIPLEY,I Acting Chief Quartermaster Departme4 Susquehanna: MARK L. BillOTTE; Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. sBO dtd 1863 MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. IHATA the pleasure - of informing my ons toniens and the pi:11311c generally, that I have now on hand a full stock - of Fall and Winter Goods,' including French Pattern Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Laces, French and American Flowers, Feathers, &o. Also, Straw, Beaver and Felt Hats and Bonnets, of the latest styles and designs. WILLIAM RIMEL No. 218 Aroh street, Philadelphia. sept22-d2m* MUBIO. AAISS G. F. HOUSTON will give instructions IVJ.. in MuSlc to ptipils at their residences, or at her own, in Walnut street near Front. TERMS—SB,OO per quarter, of twelve weeks: Refers to Rev. W. C. Cimair., Jao. A. Fistula, .Fsu , Ma. J. McConamr, Js. Jom A. Wmt, Eq. sept2s Stew2w] WesEccNaTex, Oct. 1 Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Violin. • ,Terms reasonable. . •,. - • 15 Third ktreet,,l4dvmmk Aarket and Mee nut streets. PePtri-dBth • • POTATOES.'. •• - • ALARNE supply Of very Superior Potatoes hist received and will be sold wholesale or retail at a very low price.' sepf,24 : WM. DOOK, Js., & CO. . . %PER. A , LARGE SUPPLY, just received and for sale low, wholesale and retail. sept 24 . ; Wg. DOOR, & 144 Wel a`Mil 1):4010$ .. The Undersigned having purchased several new presses of the most, approvedanaohinery, to tun by steam, offers for sale the following presses, suitable for country offices, 1 IRON HARD PRESS, medium size, lent order. SHALL CARDTBEBB, in_geod order. - • They - will he sold very low. Apply to [tf] GED:BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa. Alen, for sale, 'a. THREE-HORSE POWER ENGINE, which will be sold very cheap. : EXTI4 FAMILY FLOUR—A lot of ,very choice extra' family flour, just recallied4md for eile by NICHOLS & BOWMAN„; mi2o Nront ma Market streebt. tORTON'S CELEBRATED PINE APPI •CEIEE3E, direct from. the manufacturer, and for Bale by WU. DOOR:, Jn..-.E CO: lltarrieD glieb Nem abmatistmenti. LOST. FALL HENRY O. ORTII, DARING MOTASSF,S,—Gennine New..or lealia Baking Molasses for sale by spno:Ls & BOWMAN, .04: Wont so,l4larket streets. augl7 NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. for bakihig parposesoby the..barrel or gAllori, warrant- - ed genniae, for &daily . . ITIOSOLS & BOWMAN. F'ront and Market..eitreeta: anIS DEBSEBTANO JAMB---A large Lit-stone and:gliee preserving jell, of all sires, of, sale MMUS & BOWMAN, a niti - Corner Front, and MarkAt kite lIRE - Jnet receiving i t large lot of Fire draahoke,'Whieliiii, will sill Imo , low, by the box or ems ler quantity, = f.TRACOLS & BOWMAN, - Cdr. Front end` Market eta' CM EXOELSIOB HAMB.—Michener's 'celebrated: Hawleior Hants, oonettualy .on hand and for saleiby . NICHOLS & BOWMAN, aug ri Cor. -Front and Market 'Arcot& COAL OIL - COAL OIL I ANEW SUPPLY of superfine No. I Bangui Oil just received and for sale by barrels or smaller quantity, at. • GILBERT'S HARDWABE•STORE, sl 8 -2td Opposite the. Court House. DEMSERV.ING JARS, of plaso aadjitone, of I all kinds and sizes, for. low. - - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 10toff - FicaHiCand Market atreete. Jelo Tio =RUING SUGARS, , White ,a4d *sawn, Owl grades, for Bale ,low by PIOLICHAA BOWILIgH ^ Ckm,11:00 apildarketatreets. _ sept 6 PUBLIC SALE. WILL BE SOLD at public sale in the lower I' V market hone in this city, a large lot of FURNITURE, consisting of Bedsteads and Bad ding, Parlor and Kitchen Tables, Cane Beat aid Windsor Chairs, Bureaus,. Sofas, Settees anu Cushions, Sinks, Cupboards, Carpeting, Look ing Glasses, Clocks; also some twenty Stoves of every description, and a great many other era des too numerous to mention, and all of which is to be sold without reserve. Sale to commence on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ENSMINGER & ADAMS, 881 d2l. VALUABLE . REAL ESTATE. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1868. WILL lie Odd at Public Sale, on the premi- T T ees in Orono' , township, Lancaster county, Pa., 1 mile from FahnOnth, near Niesley's Kill, and adjoining the Conewago creek, the following Real Estate, viz: A plantation con taining 132 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, on which are erected a large Two Story Dwel ,lingyouse, Wish House, Wood House, Bank .Barn, Wagon Bhed and Corn Cribs, with other necessary outbuildings. A spring of never failing water near the house. An Orchard of Choice Fruit. This property is under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation, and' was formerly the property of Philip Oldwiler. Formai= and an indisputable title will be given on the let day of April, 1864. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. K., of said day, when terms will be made known by septl6 .d tea SAMUEL LONGENCEIII3IB. WILL be soldnt Public Sale, on Saturday, the Slat day of October,lB63, on the premises, the following Real Es tate, 186 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, situated in South Annville township, Lebanon county, bounded on the north by the How shoe Turnpike, on the east by land of Ulrich and John Burkholder, on the south by lands of Jacob Hob:berm and others, and on the west by Samuelßown, one mile east ,ot Camp bellstown. The unprovemente,are a New Two Story Brick House, 30 by 32 feet, New Barn tO by 90 feet, Hog Pen, Smoke House, and neces sary outbuildings, The land is part limestone and part sand stone. Forty acres of it is Wood Land, part of whichtis heavy timber and part chestnut sprouts. The land is in good order and. under good filming. There is running water on the premises,: with , fountain pump bringing water to the house and barn. There is also an Orchard of first-rate grafted fruit. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. K g on said day,: when-- oonditione of .sale- will be made known by : 'JACOB 111:31111A. aeon° d&sirte Steam Weekly to .LiimmL ECM POUCHING Ittl/DEMINSTOWN, (Omar Hea -1 Boa.) The well - known Steamers of the Liverpool, Nov York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are intended to sail as follows : CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, October 8; CITY OF NIANCHstiTICE, Saturday, October l 0; CITY OF WNDON, Saturday, October 17; and 0'04: succeeding Saturday, at Noon, front Pier 44, North Rives. RAT. OF PASSAGE, MAI= IN GOLD, OH IT 13 =WALD= IN GUI smart. vram cams, $BO 00mmatann, 1 $B2 60 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 86 BO do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg , 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 60 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen Rotterdam, .Antwerp , &0., at equally low rates: Fares from Liver pool , or Queenestosm : let °shin, 475, .$86 ,..5 106 - . Bteeragelrom Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, SS& Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further Information apply at the Comp nre Offices.. 'JONN G DALE, Agent,l6Broadway, N. Y. or 0.:0 . Harrisburg. Ak.C. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Third street, • Harrisburg, Ea., all.business entrusted to him will be promptly . attended to.._ Bounties, Pesisfpfifi:-.Mid. BAck.,Bay of Officers collected- " . : - declo EAU .DE COLO,GIVE. N entdaltekimpregwatiore:oU Pure 13pices XL with the .:Odore..of.Flowers, 111011BOMS of Orange, &anti: Violet..and Roses, Very fragrant on the handkerchief. For sale by the quart or bottle. Prepared by iY I6 S. A. KUNKEL, Apothecary. T 0 B A o'oo. NAVY, - • CONGRESS, TWIST, FLOUNDER, ROUGH and READY, NATURAL LEAF Bep r ..FINE our 00 , . • : DOCK . . sept 24 13HRIOTAS8; 1.. OHINGLES 1 ri-OHOllji Sawed Shingles are 50 3 001 J for sale. For particulars en quire of (sept2B d2w O. IL TUNIS. NEW No., 1 and 2 . MLOYETTLI HALF, (4VAIMER AND OZJ :1400ra gnat received 14' 4 1 1i 1 8POCK . ORNAM WO AMY, FRUIT • V• 1 5.A17.131311 . ' ~ - V biz! Bolt* much more reasonable rates than in the coining spring. Orden' sent by mil or otherwise, Wilt be promptly attended ain2s' Keystone NurseM, Timm NevP mita* , Novel, Price $1:,50. , ` 7 l. sno.truda STRAPS, a novel; of New YoileiLint the ahoy( 186$ ; by, ; For IgIRGNEI4I3, , XTEW MitiOICZRE4 No:1, *Arun, in halve', 1,111. quarto= and ,kita. juaa;zeoeived and. for We low. by •.f 1 4 1113}10LEI & BOWMAN, • - anBl Corner Front and Market Amts.- aXe FIAPID3.- - A fine'bit of Isabella Grass Goffered for sale by rho boori k dogle pound. They cannot be surpassed In . idiwor luxuriance exam inJNO. e 'fOr yourselves. . WISE, Third street near Walnut. zus iept4Att SMOKING TOBACCO: KELLUENICIIE, genuine. seßq't - QsuGAßsi - of all idnde, _: white and ..,:bropicz folk sate by /0511018 & BOWIII 6. FroSlukd Kaaba. MEIN Deal eistatt gaits. Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE. Cheart 53ttamers. FLOWERS OF ITALY. TOILET a. MST QITALrrY.' MEM ALL SIZES. WM. 1)001E, & CO. WIL D9OL & 00. Wants Nivikt 4 TED . IMMEDIATELY—Twe Men who understand the dry good, trade perfectly and can speak the English and German languages. Apply, stating bow lan& you have been at the business. Terme—Wl per annum. W. & H. GLENN, ocl-dato Indiana WANTED. SIX TO EIGHT GOOD CARPENTIGX ai the L , 28 d&w2w HARRISBURG CAR DIANUFACTuat WANTED—A colored boy, to m a k e fi re i n a beater and take care of one or two hones. Good reference required. None oth er need apply. Apply at this office. be2B. tit ANTED—Boarding in a private family V V by a man and his wife, with room fur nished or not. Address X. Y. z sept26dtf At this Office. viitamm—One Good Quarryman who as V deratands the business. "No others need apply." [septin J-111811. for Sale anl) for Rent VOR RENT.—Two Rooms are offered fot rent to a small family. Enquire of DAVID DUNLAP, Pennsylvania Avenue, above the Round House. FOR SALE.—A two-story Frame House, with a large lot, situated on Second street, next door to the Fox Tavern. For terms apply to JOHN HEMMEREII, mg 2t3° Buehler Route. FOR SALE. ASORREL MARE, ten years old, will L e sold cheap by applying to EDWARDBALTHAFER, At Mrs. Blacks Boarding House, on Third St., between Market and Walnut. asa dltt FOR SALE. A FRAME HOUSE and Lot of Ground, situ ated in Second street near North, late the property of J. L. Cunkle, dee'd. Possession given imnaediately. For further particulars enquire of GEORGE CIINKLE, Administrator. Harrisburg, Fept. 26, 1863.-Iwd IDrp goats. INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS. i LARGE ASSORTKONT OF DRSIK&BLR SILIB ARE OFFERED AT LOW PRICES PLAIN BLUE AND BROWN KILN, ENG. REP MOURNING SILKS, PLAIN COLORED FIGURED SILKS, MAGNIFICENT BLACK DRESS SILKS, BLACK FIGURED DRESS SILKS, These Goods are of the vary but Makes, and asap. CATHCART & BROTHER, 527 d2w Next door to Harrisburg Bank. OPENED THIS MORNING! A FULb LIFE OF MINIS UNDER WEAR! UNDER SHIRTS, (all kinds and sizes.) DRAWERS, (all sizes and kinds of materials.) BOYS' UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. LADIES' UNDER WEAR. Call and examine at CATHCART & BROTHER, 526 d2w Next door to Harrisburg Bank. GREAT FURNITURE BALE. $5,000 Worth of Furniture for Sale. WBARB & CO. Auctioneers, Harrisburg, Pa. respectfully Inform their numer ous friends, that in connection with the auction business, they have opened New Furniture rooms, where all kinds of Furniture will be sold, cheaper and at lower prices than at itny other place in the city. They having made ar rangements with the largest manufacturing establishments in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and being in daily receipt of Furni ture, the largest orders will be filled at the shortest possible notice. Always on hand So fas, Stuffed Parlor and Cane Seat Chairs, Te te-a-tetes, Marble Top Dressing Bureaus, Ward robes, Bedsteads and Tables of every descrip tion • Fancy and Common Furniture. All kinds of S econd Hand Furniture taken in exchange for new. The highest price paid for second hand household Furniture, Clothing, &0., by W. BAHR & CO., Auctioneers, next to State Capital Bank. eeptl94f ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. PUBSUANT to an order of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county, notice Is hereby given to the Commissioners of said county, and to the property holders along the line of Cumberland street, from Seventh street to Eighth Street, and Verbeke street, from Ftilton street to Seventh street, in the city of Harrisburg, that upon the petition of the May or of said city, the Court has appointed six viewers to assess the damages caused by the opening of said streets, and that they will Pm' coed to assess said damages on Thursday, 04 0 - her 15th next, at 10 o'clock, a. K., at which time all parties interested may appear upon the ground if they think proper. JOHN W. BROWN, City Solicitor. sept2.s4lot DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEESHIP. rpartnerships heretofore existing ender t z he name and style of JAMES WOOD & CO., Pittsburg, and WOOD, STERLING & CO, Middletown, Pa. and Pittsburg, are this day dissolved by mu tual consent, Robert B. Ster ling retiring, he having sold out all his intend of whatever nature in said firms to Mr. James Wood. ROBERT B. STERLING. Pussacact, Sept. 7th, 1863. The undersigned will continue the man tore of Iron and Nails under name and style of Jame Wood & Co., as heretofore. JAMES WOOD, LEVI MATTHEWS, G. W. BELTOHOOVEE, J. T. WOOD, C. A. WOOD. aept24 42w] MASON'S BLACKENING. 500 DOZEN. "PST received and for sale, wholesale and re J tall. [spin] Wg..DOOK, Ts., &CO. COD FISH. A A t rasa lot just received. sept24j WK. DOCK, Jr., C° ir =ORB. —A. large , invoice of unpacked J-I Lemons, just received and for sale by mottots a BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market sta ang3 CIGARS. THE Choicest Brands, with an extensive lot of DOMESTIC, wholesale and retaiL sept2t WM. OWE. Ju.. is 00. A - ACKEBEL—A Prime lot of Mack as J.VJL received and for sale very low, In butelA in ludvce, quarters, &0., by Nicsois & BOWMAN, Corner Front and M Jyls IN NEW MACKEREL. TN LOGIC and mall paokages, jmA received I„and for ode low. sopt.24 WALACS., JR., 4 CO. CO
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