Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 01, 1864, Image 3

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    a reconnoissance in the direction of the South
Side Railroad, but the result of the trip has
not yet been ascertained.
Rebel scouting parties have been capturing
safe guards left at houses in Prince George
county, during the last few days.
One of these came in to-day to get his pay,
and while on his way back to his post, was
seized and robbed of his money and other
valuables, his arms and part of his clothing,
and was then released.
Another was coming in, and being ordered
to halt and surrender, drew his revolver and
shot one of the enemy, after which he made
good his escape, although he was pursued
several miles.
The rebels have been moving back and
forth to-day in every direction—at one time
marching off toward our left, and again re
turning to Petersburg, as if going to Rich
mond, then appearing at some other point,
and finally going out of sight altogether.
Some deserters came in to-day, who say the
defeat of Early in the valley has caused a great
depression throughout their ranks, and thou
sands were ready to desert on the first oppor
tunity, having lost all faith in final success.
Captain De Pitts, of the 19th colored regi
ment, was killed yesterday on the picket line,
and two or three of his men were wounded.
LATER,
Firing Among the Pickets.
Rumors 'of the Evacuation of
Petersburg.
HEADQUARTERS /ARMY POTOMAC, 1 .
Sept. 30- 7 6 a:. M.
Brisk firing was kept up along the centre of
the line all night, between the pickets, but
this morning the utmost quiet prevails.
Reports that the rebels are evacuating Pe
tersburg are again in circulation here.
GENERAL ORD AT BALTIMORE.
Re is Confident of Success.
• BALTIMORE, OCt.
Major General Ord, wounded in the reegnt
movement of the army on the north side of
James river, arrived here this morning from
the front. He is now at Barnum's Hotel.—
He has a flesh wound of the right leg, but is
doing well. He is full of hope of glorious
results of our present movement—and ex
pects to be up and at it again in a few weeks.
121 Bales of (fottou Picked up in
the Gulf of Mexico.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1
Lieut. Commander Gillis ' commanding the
gunboat Scotia, reports to the Navy Depart
ment that on the 10th inst., in the Gulf of
Mexico, he picked up eighty-three bales of
cotton, and the gunboat Aroostook secured
thirty-eight bales.
p.aib l 'Ette4rapi j
HAREI.';BURG, PA
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER I, 1861
IOWN AND COUNTRY.,
Cines—rNuTs—The first of the season—were
sold in market this morning.
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SyNoo tAing in session at Lebanon, there
will be no preaching in either of the Lutheran
churches of this city to-morrow.
Cow) weather is upon us. Fires and heavy
clothing are necessary to comfort. The
nights are uncomfortably cool.
CHANGE OF MANKET HOLUM —This morning
the usual fall change was made in the time of
opening market. Hereafter the bell will be
rung at five o'clock, instead of half-past four.
A.TrramoN is invited to the advertisement
of the barbers of this city. They have adopted
a new scale of prices, which are considerably
higher than the old rates. Particular atten
tion is called to the fact that after to-morrow
the barber shops will be closed on Sunday.
ARREST OF DESKIITEIIB.—Two bounty jump
ers were arrested at Newville on. Wednesday,
and taken to Carlisle. They proved to be
Charles P. M.'Avoy and John Rutherford, who
had received, respectively, $9OO and $l,lOO
bounty in New York. They are now under
guard at Carlisle barracks.
Wzr.nonce!—Manager Rouse has effected an
engagement with Miss Kate Denin and Mr.
Sam Ryan, both of whom will appear at
Brant's Hall on Monday evening. These stars
are favorites with our people, and will com
mand a liberal patronage. In the great char
acter of East Lynne, Miss D. is unsurpassed.
Look out for grand bills during the week. •
Tana Dliitonian says: On Friday last, Rev.
J. Walker Jackson, of Harrisburg,' made a
most telling and excellent speech in Lawson's
Hall. The Hall was crowded, and large num
bers from the country could not obtain either
sitting or standing room. The speech was
one of the best vindications of the Union
cause we have yet listened to in the present
campaign.
Tim Env. A. J. BARROW will commence a (se
ries of Sunday evening diiicourses on inter
esting Bible narratives, at St. Paul's Episcopal
church, corner of Ridge Road and reservoir.
The fast, to-morrow evening, will be the
"Dedication of Solomon's Temple," in which
the ancient Jewish Tabernacle_ and the gran
deur of the Temple will be explained. Ser
vice to commence at half-past six o'clock: .
TEE copperheads of this city have been in
dustriously circulating a report, within the
past two days, that Grant's army had suffered
a terrible reverse. It is scarcely necessary to
state' that the whole report is a copperhead
ism, made up for political effect. Look out
for all sorts of stories between now and elee-,
tion day, but do not believe in any reverses to
our armies until so informed by telegraphic
dispatches. Grant is successfully moving on.
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UNION taxanNos will be held in this county
next week, as follows :
- .
Conewago, Foltz' store, Monday evening
October 3.
Derry, Hunamelstown, Tuesday evening,
Ootober 4.
Union Deposit, Tuesday, evening, October - 4..
Linglestown, Ammon's tavern, Thuritiay,
evening, October 6. -
Susquehanna township, Progress, Friday
evening October 7.
Itillersbnrg, mass meeting gabarday after
nowt, October 8, at 3 o'cleels."; evening
o'clock.
Able spates well be prog - erit at atibrififAe
places named, to address the people
.on the
great questions of the day. ' ;
B 3 mem*, Sept. 30, 1864
A citizen wishes .to .suggest the names of
INLAND Harm, Or CENTRAL HOTEL, Or INLAND
HOUSE, or CENTRAL HOUSE, as suitable names
from which to select for Herr's Hotel.
ORGANIZED. —The Alleman Fencibles have
organized by electing the following officers:
Captain—J. Detwiler.
•
Ist Lient.— : George B. Cole.
2cl Lient.—jesso Wingert.
The Company is composed of able bodied
men, who will make good soldiers, and they
have made an admirable selection of officers.
Peisnrz Porsorinn. —The family of Mr. James
Porter, residing in Perry-township, Fayette
county, Pa., was poisoned on Monday last by
eating mushrooms.. The vegetables were gath
ered and cooked for dinner, the whole family
eating of them. In half an hour afterwards
they were all taken sick, and before night the
oldest son died from the effect of the poison.
Antidotes were administered to the others,
who are likely to recover..
Poi RAISING aT DAIIPHIN. —The Union men
of Dauphin borough have secured a verylarge
pole, which was hauled to that place by Peter
Hetrick, teamster for Jacob Conrad. The pole
will be raised at Capt. Speese's Hotel at five
o'clock this afternoon, and the stars an 4,
stripes will be flung to the breeze. lu thA
evening there will be a Union meeting at the
same place, when a number of able speakers
will be present to address the people. Let
there be a grand rally at Dauphin.
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LAST AFPFARASCE OF BELLA. GOLDEN.-To
night Miss Bella Golden will make her fare
well appearance at Rouse's Theatre, when the
dramatization of the great Ledger story, Trim
Guraumm or Moscow, will be performed,
with the full strength of the Combination
Company; to be followed by the FRES= SPY.
This is a grand bill, and will attract an im
mense crowd. We would advise those who
contemplate attending, to go to Bannvart's
Drug Store and secure reserved seats during
the day.
SHEET MUSIC—MTISICAL INSTIMIENTS, &c.,
&C.—W. Knoche, 93 Market street, has cer
tainly the largest and most extensive estab
lishment of this kind that can be found out
side the Eastern cities.
His stock of sheet music is indeed unsur
passed, comprising selections from the cata
logues of Ditson & Co., as well as of all other
publishers, (the latest publications included.)
The department for Melodeons has a - well se
lected stock, comprising instruments of four
different manufacturers, including the cele
brated Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.—
Pianos from the manufactories of Chickering
& Sons,G. Steck, Albrecht, Reikes & Schmidt,
and others, can be had at this establishment.
The above manufacturers have gained such
high reputations that nothing in their praise
need be said. Another feature of the busi
ness is the well selected stock of Engravings
and Lithographs, also oval and square picture
frames, etc., etc. In a few words—we can
recommend this Establishment as ft model
one.
AT Harrisburg they have an odd little thea
tre, located in the second story of a hotel.
Major Pauline Cushman has finished an en
gagement there, and Miss Bella Golden has
been playing there, though she had an amusing
quarrel with her manager, and published the
funniest kinds of indignant "cards" about
him. In the stock company is Mr. Billings,
au ambitious and promising young actor of
New York, who lately belonged to the com
panies at Niblo's and the Broadway.
The above is from the Philadelphia Tele
graph, which knows nothing about "theatri
cals" in Harrisburg. Miss Golden had no
quarrel with the manager with whom she has
filled a successful engagement, neither has
Maj. Cushman been playing at the "little
theatre in the second story of a hotel," which
is no doubt intended to mean Brant's Hall—a
place of amusement that, is not very small.
Our Philadelphia cotemporary should become
'posted" before he notices affairs of which ho
knows nothing.
Jamas FzsmvALs—To-day is the first day
or beginning of the Jewish new year, be
ing the first day of the month Tishri. Its
observances as a holy day is found in Num
bers, xxix, 1, and is considered among all Is
raelites as a very serious time, and is strictly
observed in every quarter of the globe. On
the 10th day of .the same month occurs the
great "Day of Atonement." This day is char
acterized by total abstinence from all food,
and from worldly occupations and physical
enjoyments on the one hand, and on the other
increased devotional exercises and profoundl •
fervent prayer. On the fifteenth day of the
same month happens the festival of "Taber
nacles." This day is celebrated in remem
brance of the miraculous preservation of the
Israelites, during the forty years of their wan
derings and privations in the Wilderness. In
the time of Moses and his successors, this
"Feast of Tabernacles" was one of gratitude
and rejoicing, not only for the great historical"
and national blessings, that saved and pro
tected their forefathers during their long pi!-,
grimage to the new home of promise, but also
for the gifts of God's beneficence vouchsafed
in such rich abundance, to all his children
during spring, summer and autumn. The fes-:
tival was observed from the _fifteenth day of
the month of Tishri, ere the season changed
for winter ; and in joyful acknowledgment of
the treasures reaped at the close of the agri
cultural year, when the labors of the husband
men were concluded, when the orchards and
vineyards, as well as the corn-fields, had given
up their produce to persevering exertions, and
when those who had tilled the ground were
both rewarded for their work and relieved of
its fatigues. Every seventh year, when the
land also was allowed to rest, the law was
read publicly in the Assembly of the people,
and the paramount duty thus inculcated was
thankfulness.
DEATH OF SUBOEON J. B. COOVES —While .
Surgeon General Phillips, of Pennsylvania,
was on a mission in the Valley of the Shen
nandoah to look after the wounded in Penn
sylvania regiments, he was accompanied on
his return from Winchester to Harper's Ferry
a number of volunteer surgeons, and when
about three miles from the latter place the
party were attacked by guerrillas. Surgeon
Coover, of the 6th regiment Pa. cavalry, re
ceived a ball through the hip, inflicting a seri
ous wound. At the time Surgeon Coover was
wounded, it required the . utmost endeavors to
escape from the guerrillas, who surprised Sur
geon General Phillips and party in overwhelm
ing number. After Surgeon Coover arrived
at Harper's Ferry his wound was dressed,
when it was discovered to be of a dangerous
character, and resulted finally in his death on
the 27th inst. Surgeon Coover was originally
attached to the 46th regiment P. V., (Col.
Knipe,) as; an Assistant Surgeon, and. after
wards appointed Surgeon of, the 6th Penna.
cavalry. • '
Professionally he was regarded as one of
the ablest'Otnig ,physicians in the locality
where he Was - eddeated. In the army he was
just rising to that position which is above all
rank in the confidence and respect of good :
men and brave soldiers. The men of the 6th
cavalry Will mourn his untimely end with a.
deep and sincere. regret, while his brother
officers cannot fail to miss him as a friend,
counsellor and companion.
The body of Surgeon Coover reached this
city. yesterday, And was taken hence to Me
chanicsburg, the residence of his father,
where it will Abe interred on Monday.
PATRIOTIC AND Paorzwm.—Under this head
the Carlisle Herald gives the following notice
of a remarkable family :
" Last week,Elic R. Reese brought his
two sons, Georg-Jeremiah, tcCol. Hen
derson's office, to b mustered into the Urd
ted States service. These t*o young men are
the last of twelve brothers who have enlisted in
the army during this war. Four of these
have been killed in the service and eight of
them are yet in the army. The most re
markable feature is yet to come, and we con
fess our credulity was somewhat staggered
when we heard the statement; but the re
spectable character of the father, with the as
sertions of his neighbors, leave no room for
doubt that. Mr. Reese, after having sent
twelve sons to serve his country has yet thir
teen sons at home, all of whom are nude r
itary age.
This remarkable family reside in Warren
township, Franklin county, of this State.
The father is 78 years old, and is enjoying vig
orous health ; these boys are the children of
three mothers. On taking his leave of
George and Jeremiah, the old man exhorted
them to be good boys and good soldiers,
warning them to guard well the reputation of
their ten brothers who had gone to the field
as well as the thirteen youths left at home.
Daujihin County AroUsed!
The first of the county meetings of the
friends of Lincoln, Johnson and the Union
was held at the house of John Byrod, in Hal
ifax, on Wednesday evening last. Col. James
Freeland presided. The meeting was quite
large, and was ably addressed by Ralph
Maclay, Esq., Hon. David Fleming and J. C.
Young, Esq. Our friends in Halifax are wide
awake, and though the opposition will do
their worst, we feel confident that we shall
receive a good account from there at the next
election.
A meeting of the friends of the Union was
hold at the . house • of Jacob P. Hoffman, at
Lykens, on Thursday evening last, and was
addressed by Robert Snodgrass, Ralph
Maclay, J. M. Wiestling, A. C. Smith and
S. S. Bowman, Esqr's. Notwithstanding the
inclemency of the weather, there was a very
large turn out—in fact one of the largest
meetings held there for a long time. The
speakers were listened to with attention. A
number of returned volunteers were present,
all enthusiastic for Honest OLD AI3E and
Andy Johnson. The meeting ended with
three times three for Lincoln, Johnson
and the whole county ticket.
From the 201st Regiinent.
C&mnEN STATION, BALTIMORE, I .
Saturday evening, Oct. 1, 1864.
Editor Telegraph :—The 101st and 102 d regi
ments are both lying here awaiting transpor
tation to Washington. We slept on the soft
side of brick pavements and paved streets last
night. We get our boarding at the Union
Relief Rooms, were thousands upon thou
sands are fed daily, with bread, fresh beef,
salt pork anti hot coffee three times a day. It
requires a small regiment of contrabands to
attend to the tables, and every soldier gets as
much as he can eat, at any time.
A bounty jumper was shot dead bore at
Camden Station, while trying to escape the
guard. He was shot in three places--through
the back, in the head, and through the abdo
men, and instantly expired. I heard three re
ports, almost simultaneously, but did not go
over to the depot to see the unfortunate man.
He hailed from Trenton, N. J., and this was
not his first attempt to get away.
The boys are all in good spirits, and appear
to be indifferent as to our destination from
here.
In haste, truly yours, A. H. B,“.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Fox Sexm.—Two good draught horses will
be sold,for want of use, on easy terms. Apply
at Alcorn's Bakery, in the sixth ward. ocl-3t
Sussmur.cs.—Persons desiring to go as
Substitutes will do well to call upon Sullivan
S. Child, Telegraph Printing Office, Harris
burg. sep27-dlw
The Greatest Invention of the
Age,
Is the Pearl Cement, manufactured by S.
Rogers, 608 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.—
It is truly wonderful. Mr. Rogers is now in our
city, and will remain a few days at the White
Hall Hotel. Our citizens should avail them
selves of this oportunity to call on him and
procure a supply of it. (Circulars free.)
sepP6-Iwo
Dn. M'Bitrox's King of Pain should be kept
in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth
ache, Earaehe in three minutes. Diarrhceo,
Bloody Flux, pain in the Back and Side, Inflam
mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint
and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for
the State, S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
sept2o-tf
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LATEST. ABRIVAL. —The undersigned takes
the pleasure to inform the ladies of this city
and vicinity, that she has received this day a
large quantity of CLOAKS and CIRCU
LARS, ranging in price from $6 to $25. This
stock comprises the very latest styles and best
qualities, all of which have been purchased
since the decline in gold, and are offered at
lower rates than they can be sold for by any
other establishment in the city.
MRS. M. MAYER,
Boger's Old Stand, No. 13 Market street.
sept2B-tf
FEVER AIID AGUE cured in one to three days,
(never fails,) 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*
Or Periodical Headache—so com
mon in uncleared and marshy countries, Neu- •
ralgia, that most painful affection of the
nerves, are often only attacks of ague in dis
guise—proceeding from the same noxious in
fluence. Jaundice, Dyspepsia and Diarrhcea,
are frequently but disguised forms of Inter
mittent Fever. Even Rheumatism and Epi
lepsy, often result from the same miasmal
cause. For such, OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOL
AGOGUE is an unfailing remedy.' By strik
ing at the root of these affections ,' it applies
with equal certainty, as for the cure of Fever
and Ague in its simple forms.
Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers.
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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 muffs at 4 50 and 5 dollars. 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,
ohildren's wools stockings aslow as 15 cents.
Cassimerefor. boy'swear. The greatest bargins
in black silks. We have now in store a very
large stock of goods, and will sell at less than
wholesale prises, in order to redube our stock.
Bargains in Irish linen bought at auction.
Call and judge for yourself. S. LEWY.
COLGATE'S RONEY' SOAP.
Tilde celebrated Toilet Soap, in-such universal do
inand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild
and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial In Its action upon the skin,
For sale by all Druggiete and Fancy Goods Dealers
lan2s•dawly.
DO YOU WISH. TO BE CUBEDI
DR. BUOILAN'S ENOLISFI SPECIFIC PILLS cure in
less than 30 days, the worst eases of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan
ity, and all Urinary Sexual and Nervous Affections, no
matter fromwhat cause produced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order.
One Box will perfect the care in most cases. Address
TABES S. BUTLER,
jyls-d&w3m Cenlaral Agent. 429 BroadwaF. N. V.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
-LosTI
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ON THE OTHER SIDE OP THE RIVER,
when the 201st Regiment was there, a BUNCH OP
ANTS, belonging to George Bashore. The finder will
oblige the owner by leaving them at this office,
ocatilt* GEORGE BASHORE.
FOR. RENT.
ATWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Front
street, below Vine. For particulars inquire of
JOHN A. S. TRULLINGER,
octld3t* • • On the Premises.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF CAMPAIGN
MEDALS,
. _
and BADGES,
At .T. Iless'„q Variety and Military Trim
ming Store,
Third street, between Market and Walnut sts. Call and
see my new styles, just received this day. Orders from
country dealers solicited. octl-3t*
THE. HAIR DRESSERS OF HARRIS
BURG, in meeting, have resolved on and after MON
DAY Oct. 3, in consideration of the high price of living,
and the advance of wages, on the following rates:
Shavingls cents.
.
Hair Cutting 25 "
Shampooing 25 "
Mustache Dyeing 35
'
Baths 50 "
'
Honing Razors 50
Shaving twice a week by the month $1 00
do three times a week by the month 150
do four do do 2 00
which rates are invariably to be paid in advance. Also,
after October 2d, all saloons will be closed on Sundays.
octld4t .
CAMPAIGN BADGES, EMBLEMS, MED
ALS, PINS, itro.,
AT LOWEST RATES.
A GREAT ASSORTMENT.
All the best patterns and new styles
CONSTANTLY ARRIVING.
wm. 'TILLER,
No. 32 South Fourth street t
octld4t Philadelphia.®
ALPHABET BLOCKS !
AND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, FOR
sale at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
octl 21 South Second street Harrisburg, Pa.
DISSECTED ALPHABET BLOCKS,
for sale at Sebefrer's Bookstore, 21 South Second
street, Harrisburg, Pa. esti
TRANSPARENT SLATES!
ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRANSPA
RENT SLATES, of all sizes and prices, for sale at
Scheffer's Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg,
Penna. oetl.
NEW GAME FOR CITELDREN.
CIAME OF SOLITAIRE, together with au
1A assortment of other GaMes, at Scheffer's Bookstore,
21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. octl
LUBIN'S HAIR DRESSING fLORILINE
FOR "BEAUTIFYING AND P,REURVIKG AND
STRENGTHENIHO THE HAIR,
IS PURELY A VEGETABLE Preparation,
distilled from herbs and fragrant flowers from the
south of Franco, conceded to be the most delicately per.
fumed and desirable haii preparation ever offered to the
American public. It will restorelost hair. It will prevent
hair from falling out. It will restore gray and faded hair to
its original color. Its continued use will materially thicken
the hair. Bald places will gradually cover themselves,
and in a short time the hair will- grow dark, soft, glossy
and luxuriant. Price $l.OO per box. Sold by
KUNKEL & BRO.,
Apothecaries, Harrisburg.
Drug Store.
TIE CITIZENS of the upper part of the
city are hereby informed that the undersigned has
purchased the DRUG STORE formerly
'Occupied by Dr. Egle,
and respectfully solicits their patronage. All goods per
taining to the business will be sold as low as at any of thu
down town stores, and prescriptions compounded with
great care at any hour of the day or night.
se3odlw JAS. ill.' BUM.GARDNE.R.
AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HOR
SES.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
FIRST DIVISION,
WASHINGTON CITY, September 26, 1864.
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest blchidcr,
at Giesboro, D. C., on •
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 '
1864,
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALRY
HORSES.
These Horses have been condemned as unlit for the cav
alry service of the army.
For road and farming purposes many good bargains
may be had..
Iforaes sold singly..
Terms cash, in United States currency, Sale to com
mence at 10 a.m.
By order of the Quartermaster General.
JAMES A.
Colonel in charge of First Division Q. M. G. Dep.
[ee2Btoc6]
Valuable Building Lot For Sale,
QITUATED ON THIRD STREET, NEAR
1,7 North,, 21 feet front, and 131 feet deep, running to a
20 foot alley. The lot will be sold cheap, and on easy
terms. Inquire at THIS OFFICE. se3Odtf
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
THE BEST CHANCE to get Cheap Houses
1 NOW OFFERED IN THE CITY.—The subscriber offers
for sale 72 Building Lots; Situate in the Sixth Ward,
between Reilly and Colder streets, fronting on Susque
hanna, Two-and-a half and Second streets. Most of them
have valuable pear and applolrees on them, bearing the
choicest fruits, selected by Col, John Roberts thirty years
ago, the fruit of whicn will pay for the ground in a
short lime. There is also .on a portion of the ground a
sand bank, above the grade of the streets, containing sand
of the best quality, which wilt mare than pay for the
ground. The location 'is such that no drainage is re
quired ; the cellars will always be perfectly dry. These
lots wilt be sold below the current price ground is now
bringing in this city, and in fact so low as to afford an
opportunity for any person to secure a home.
A plan of the ground can be seen at the office, of the
subscriber, No. 24, North SEWED street.
DAVID MUMMA.
LLsitusintita, September 29, 1864. [if I
CRYSTALIZED
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
I ts a pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and refreshing for invalids having
fever or great thirst.
Its portability, recommends It lo travelers.
Its convenience at pic-nics will be apreciated.
No sugar required; one table-spoonful simply dissolved
in a glass of cold water and it is done.
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
jel7 No. 91, Market street
PIIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the first day of Jane, up, the stockholders of the
Franklin: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
$200,000. O. 01. RPM, President
W. , yorisraros, PA, June 24, 18641
p ATENT CLIPS !
And Bill Holders,
For sale at Scheirer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. se2S
SAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Api,!. :Si at
old York_State Cheese just received at
amnia • MAZER,
raYS successors to W. Dock, Sr., & Co,
VRESEE OYSTERS •
1. In can, just received and for sale by
SHISLE.P..k FRAZER,
sept 26 • (successor to W. Dock di Co.)
EXTR& WHITE WHEAT FLOE.-Se
lected White Wheat Family Flour, just receive
and for sale at SHISLER & FRAZER jr 8 Successors to W. Hock. Cou
ri 1 4 FRUIT of all kinds at
-LA Day4.l 11096 R & ROERPEIt
FISH! FISH!. NOS. 1 ANt 2 MAOKER
kL, la all size packagea, PO received and for sale
at z UM= & FUZFAVS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sale of Condemned Government
Property,
OFFICE ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, U. S. A.,
HARRISBURG, PA., Sept. 26, 1264:
BE SOLD AT PUBLIC, AUOTI N,
IN T a r i LL Government Corral, near Hunm e i stown , ton
lino of Lebanon Valley Railroad,) on THURSDAY, OCTO
BER 6th, 1661, at 10 o'clock A. M. :
(25) TWENTY-FIVE HORSES,
(800) EIGHT HUNDRED GRAIN SACKS
This property has been condemned as unfit for Govern
ment service, but for private use good bargains are to be
hail.
Horses to be sold singly ; sale to continue until all are
sold.
TERMS : Cash in Government funds.
K C. REICHENBACH,
sept27-dtoc6 Captain and Assistant Quartermaster
Window Shades and Blinds.
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A SPLENDID assortment of Linen strides
atd Paper Blinds, at
SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
sep26 21 South Second streetliarrieburg, Penns._
Selling Off! Sel ling Off::
AS I intend to remove about the middle of
October, I sin desirous of closing out my Stock of
Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices.
GUST. LOWMAN,
sept 26 d2w* Next door to Kelker's Hardware Store.
• Wall Paper! Wall Paper!!
ALarge and splendid stock of Wall Paper
of all styles and prices, for sale cheap at
SCHEFFER , S Bookstore,
scp26 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penna.
P CAMPAIGN MEDALS,
_IL of Lincoln & Johnson and McClellan& Pendleton.
Single Medal - - 25 cents
Trade orders solicited and promptly filled at a liberal
discount. Address S. FL. Z ARM., Manufacturer,
sr2Bd6t Box 131 P. 0., Lancaster, Pa.
SALT SALIION.
A new Invoice of fine salt salmon, just received
and for sale by SRISLER a FRAZER,
sept 26 (successor to W. Dock & Co.)
TO THE LADLES
YOUR attention is called to the splendid
assortment of Extra Note Paper, Envelopes, and fine
Stationery at SCHEFFER'S Bookslore,
sept 26 21 South Second street, Hirrisburg, Penn.
NO. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in kitts, just re
calved this morning, and for sale low at
SHISLER & FRAZER'S,
successors to W. Dock, Jr., Si Co )
THE BEST BOOK BY WHICH TO LEARN
Piano-forte Playing
Is Richardson's New Method.
The best Book for Young Pupils of Piano Stasis .
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book by which to Learn Easily and Thoroughly
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book that makes Piano Studies Attractive -
Is Richardson's New Method.
The best Book of Exercises far Piano Practice
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book that is given to Pupils by Teachers
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book that contains no Dry and Tedious Lessons
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book that Interests both Young and Old
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book of which 10,000 aro sold annually
Is Richardson's New Method.
Richardson's New Method for the Piano.
Price $3 73. OLIVER DITSON" & CO., Publishers, Bos
ton. Sent by mail, post-paid. For sale by J. B. GOULD,
Philadelphia. [se29-tch]
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO THE SHOE -BUYING PUBLIC.
SELLING OFF !, SELLING OFF !
THE subscriber, intending to make a change
in his business will close out his immense stock of
rt BOOTS AND SHOES, Pa
Of every description now on hand at much less than
market prices. Persons in want of Boots and Shoes will
do well to call, as I am determined to close out at reduced
prices. Give us a call. J. C. KIMBALL,
:Al.: Market Street, next to McCalla's jewelry store,
Harrisburg, Pa. sep2B.
Almanacs Almanacs 1
SAE S
English and German Lancaster
Almanacs,
for the year
186 5 .
For sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single, at Schetter's
Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. 5029
E IGHTEEN PIECES OF 2.1 - 1381 C
GIVEN AWAY,
As Specimens of the Contents of
The Harp of Judah.
Sent free of Postage. Send your address to OLIVER
DIMON & CO., Publishers, Boston. For sale by
[se29-tchi J, E. GOULD, Philadelphia.
Executors' Sale
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON
THURSDAY, October 20th, at two o'clock r. it.,
at the Court House, in the city of Harrisburg, that prop
erty situated on the corner of Front and Walnut street;
late the estate of Henry Stewart, deceased. The above
property fronts on Front street 110 feet, and on Walnut
70 met, more or less.
For further information call on W. J. Stec; at the
premises. J. C. STEWART,
HENRY STEWART,
[se2B-dts] Executors.
SOMETHING NEW!
MYER PHINEAS' PATENT
AIL TI(41-19C
STADLD.
For Bale a 6 Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. se2B
HOUSES FOR, SALE.
fiIThREE NEW FRAME HOUSES, SITU
11 ATE on Foster street, above North. Enquire of
JACOB WALTERS,
se2Bdtf Corner of Third and North streets.
RAGS ! RAGS ! ! RAGS! ! !
VINT, cents per lb. cash paid for good mixed
Rags. SCHEFFEB'S Bookstore,
septa 21. South Second street, Harrisburg, Penns.
WINDOW SASH FOR SALE. —l6B 'lights,
9x14, well seasoned. Inquire of
G. BENDER, •
se29-3t* At Ziegler's Liquor store, Itarket at.
VINEGAR FACTORY FOR SALE,
LOCATED IN THE SIXTH WARD.-
The house will be leased for a number of years. In
quire of SAMUEL ROBERTS,
Ise29-I.wal or J. B. ZIMMERMAN.
ALL kinds of hauling with wagons or carts
will be promptlydone by calling on -
JACOB BBENNkM,
corner or Second street and Meadow Lane.
NEW STORY BOOK
FOR
• CHILDREN;
BY FANNY FERN.
For sale at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. Se2B
FOR RENT,
tirPSTORE ROOM AND THIRD FLOOR
the building adjoining J. M. LUTZ'S Drug Store.
Inquire on the premises sep27-tf
GRAPES.
AFINE Lox or CATAWBA AND ISABF.LLA.
GRAPES are for sale at Wise's fruit and confee•
tionery store, Third street, near Walroit. Mr. \Vigo will
keep a supply on hand during the season. sep27-tt
Draft Draft!!
DRAFTED MEN entitled to exeraptidn can
bare their papers properly prepared by •
E. C. GOWN, attorney at Law,
Late of the Provost Marshal's Office. Office in Third
street, four doors abcp Market, Harrisburg, Pa. sep274
50 DOZEN JABS ENGLIEHTICELES
comprising Picalilly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower
Mixed Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For sale
wholesale and retail by SEISM & F
my& successors to W. Dock. I IM I A o
CIDER VINEGAR.-Pure Cider Vinegar
can be bought by the barred or mall quantity at
iyl.9 BOYER & ItOERPER.
EAGLLSH BREAKFAST TEAL—Jut re.
eelved, a fine sheet of English Breakfast Toe, at •
:lIBLEIt & FRAZER'S
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(eueoeteere Wm. Del*, Jr.)
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AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL
FORTIETH NIGHT OF
buses Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Last appearance in Harrisburg of the Cele
brated Actress,
Miss Bella Golden !
Who will appear in the greatest sensation of any story
ever published, entitled
THE GU MAKER OF MOSCOW!
AND IN THE
FRENCH SPY.
THIS SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1311.
D:7 - For further particulars see programme
augs•atf
New National Theatre !
New National Theatre
COR. OF NORTH SECOND AND SOUTH STS.
Sole Lessee and Manager, - E. IIIEAILELI4:,
Stage Manager, - - fLIJIRY GILBE,II.I.
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
HARRY GILI3ERT.
LOOK AT THE VOLUNTEERS.'
J. SI. WARD,
Edwin Marble, Mrs. W. L. Ayling,
P. C. Byrne, Miss Lucy Cutter,
J. J. Collins, Miss Eftlie Warren,
J. C. Raster, miss Mina Burritt,
Chas. Freeman, Miss Agnes Sutherland,
MISS VICTORIA HOWARD,
Hugh Morton, Billy Porter,
Billy Ward, Lonis Gninbert,
MISS MARY FLORENCE,
MISS JULIA MARSH
AND
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 18.31,
Three Splendid Pieces !
Singing; and Dancing !
PRICES OF ADMlSSlON.—Parquette, 50 cent 9; c;
lery, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, $1 00; Private
$5 and $lO.
Doors open at 734. Curl ain rises at S o'cicch.
Box Office open from 10 till 12 A. at., and from t' 4
p. se, when seats can be reserved without ergs charge
and kept until end of Unit act.
au29-Iw*
SANFORD'S HALL
rPcompany consists of the host :tat poz -
ormers, consisting, of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN CoMEDIANs,
The managers takes pleasure in announcing ticit they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city.
BARRY WELLS & CO., Proprieto,
Barr Poirrart, Business Agent.
DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
MEDICAL
The FIFTY-SEVENTH SESSION OF THE SCHOOL. Ob
lIEDIOINE in the OstvEasily of KutyLeto will coal
menee on MONDAY, th.l ith of October, 1864, and end
the Ist of March, 11)61.
d FULL COURSE OF LECTURES WILL 00 GIVEN
I=l
On Surgery—By Prof. N. R. Smith.
On Chemistry and Pharmacy—By Prof. Wm. F..:1
On Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children—By
Prof. G. W. Miltenberger.
On Principles and Practice of lfedicine, and Clinical
Medicine anti Hygiene—By Prof. Richard Mc cherry.
On Anatomy and Physiology—By Prof. Cbristoph
Johnston.
On Nateria Italica and Therapeutics—By Prof. San.:l. C.
Chew.
.I'ractical Anatomy will be taught by Tames H. Butler,
M. D., Demonstrator.
During the continuance of the war, Military Surgery
and Military Hygiene will be introduced as a regular
of the course.
Matriculates of th's School have access at all times to
the wards of the Baltimore Infirmary, where they cau
witness the performance of all the principal operations in
Surgery, and can observe the numerous forms of disease
under treatment. The Infirmary is a sracious
attached to the Medical School, and it is open to the Stu
dents daily throughout the entire year, without any a idi
flout! charge.
The fees for the full Course of Lectures are s9l; for
Matriculation, $5 ; and for Practical Anatou*, Stu.
GEORGE IV. MILT.iNSERGEB, N D.
sep9-doawß
ATOTICE. - The auditor appointed the
Orphaub' of the county Dauphin, to make
distribution of the funds in the hands of Julia Strickl , r,
guardian of Amelia and Annie Mumma, deceased, rumor
children of Martin Mumma, late of Swatara township, de
ceased, hereby gives notice that he wid meet the paries
interested, at his office in Harrisburg, on FRIDAY, tics
14th day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
D. FLEMING, Aud:v.r.
Harrisburg, Sept. 21, 1864. --',oaw-3t
AD~ZTNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters of administration have t*::: IS rap Mee
granted to the subscriber on the euts:o of Cornelius 11
Shell, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania,
deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to sem
estate will please 9:take immediate payment, and all lb.,
having claims against said estate, will please prcEent them
for settlement without delay, to
sep23-doswell JACOB D. DOA Administrate.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Whereas letters of administration ir.t e this di., Leen
granted to the subscriber on the estate of licnry Bee:,
late of the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county. Penes.,
deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted
said estate will please make 'lamella:a payment, anu
all those haring claims against said cstatc. plea,c
present them for settlement without t stay, to
PHOEBE HANNAH. REEL,
Administranx. of Said deCtlf
Or to Eugene Snyder, Esq., her attorney.
Harriiburg, Pa., Sept. 19, 1864. [senlS-fdlac.i
I N the 00111113.011 Bea of Dauphin Count 3
Joseph Welker and Susanna Welker. 1
his wife, now for use of Daniel I No. 17 .
Keiser. }August Term, 186.1.
vs. I Van. Ea.
-
Solomon Louden.%lager.
The undersigned, auditor, appointel by the C,,urt of
Common Pleas of Dauphin county, to distribute the
money made by the Sheriff on the above stated suit,
attend to the duties of his appointment at his OiLce iii
Harrisburg, on Friday, the 14th day of October tte:.t, at
10 o'clock, A. a., when and where alt parties interested
are notified to appear. RALPH L 11ACLAY,
fepl9-3taw2w) Auditor.
Brown% Baby Tender.
AVERTICALAND NOISELESS SPRING
CRADLE—easily converted into a
BABY-JUMPER, BABY-HORSE, BABY-IYALKAW,
OTTOMAN OR
rwarma
HOBBY-HORSE .F
The whole designed to relieve Mothers, comfort and amuse
children, obviate the evils of rocking them, and save the
expense of a Nurse. Its motion is pertecry healthy and.
charming. Price $2O to $35. Send fur illustrated circu
lar. BROWN k. CO., 482 Breadway, N. Y.
An enterprising Agent wanted for Marrisburg.
sepS-lmeoil
Very Convenient,
JACOB TAUSIG,
rrtAKES pleasure to inform his triends and
J. Customers, and the public in general, that he has
opened a wholesale elm retail Variety, No•ion and Jew
elry Store, N0.105X Market street, abate Eby d• Kunkd's
Building, Harrisburg, Ea,
It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerate
the articles composing my stock. The purchaser will find,
thrOugh my experience of thirteen years in the business,
that 1 can sell goods equal to the jobbers in the Eal Lem.
cities. sept2.6-dern*
FCRAOKEREL—Boston Wine Eis-
A: mite,
Oyster Beaton M
crackers, Bostonilk Biscuits, Boston Butter Ms
cults Batten Pic-113C Crackers,
Trenton Dotter preteen, just received at
BOYER & EARRPER
Honey. '
ASMALL but supeTior lot of HONEY, just
received, at SRISLER Zz FRAZER'S.
ARglB
JOE MILLER