Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 03, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG. PA.
DIONDIY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1864.
HEAR A LOYAL DEMOCRAT,
IN SUPPORT OF LINCOLN AND JOHNSON.
ONE MORE•RALLI:
FOR THE 'UNION
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ESQ.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.,
One of the ablest, eloquent, and most consist
ent Democrats in the Union—who has never
swevered from the advocacy of sound Demo
cratic principles, and who opposed the elec
tion of Mr. Lincoln in 1860, will addrass the
citizens of Harrisburg and the adjoining
townships, en
FRIDAY EVENING OCT. 7th,
IN THE COURT HOUSE
All who are in favor of establishing peace
on the vindicated and enforced authority of
the Governtment—all who are in favor of the
re-election of Abraham Lincoln—all who are
opposed to treason, in the north as well as in
the south, are invited to be present and avow
their allegiance to the Government, the Union
and the Constitution.
Rally, freemen! in support of the war to.
crush treason, and the effort to maintain the
power of the law.
The ladies of Harrisburg, as well as those
from Dauphin county, are respectfullyinvited
to be present. Arrangements will be made
for their accommodation with seats within - the
bar. J. J. SHOEILA.KER,
Chairmitn County Committee
J. M. WLESTL/NG, Secretary.
SOWN AND COUNTRY.
OUR streets have presented an unusually
lively appearance to-day. Large numbers of
Uncle Sam's brave boys have been "circulat
ing."
Loos out for a rich treat on Friday evening.
when Dan Dougherty will speak at tne Court
House. He is pronounced the "silver trum
pet of Democracy."
THE funeral of Surgeon Coover took place
to-day, at Mechanicsburg. •It was 'attended
by a large concourse of citizens of - th 4 town
and surrounding country.
HORSES, suitable for cavalry and artillery
purposes, are wanted by the'Gpveitraeiat—to
be delivered at Giesboro Depet, C..; during
the present month. $175 'will be paid for
cavalry horses, and $lBO for artillery horses.
See advertisement.
Co ury Surznirtrzsnrtyr.--Daniel Item Esq.,
has been appointed Superintendent of Com
mon Schools for Clinton county, in -place of.
W. W. S. Snoddy, who was chosen Lieuten
ant Colonel of the regiment of Pennsylvania
volunteers recently organized under the lead
ership of Col. Con.
Ova attention has been Ana to the hattit,
which has grown to great - exterit among cer;
tain business men on Market street, who reg.;
ularly scrub their pavements at the busiest
hours of the day, when people are cOntinUally
passing to and fro. This practice stiould.te
abated. as it is a nuisance. Let thel pave
ments be washed early in . the morning,; before
they are crowded with people.
I=l
SALES OF GOVERNMENT HORSES.—Quarter
master General Ekin advertises sales of con!'
demned horses, to take place tas follows:
Miffiintown, Oct. 13; Wilmington, (Del,.) Oct.
20; York, Oct. 27. Two hundred horses will
be sold at each place. Farthers and! others
would do well to give attention to these sales,
as bargains may be had, and mans of the
horses will be valuable for road firifftrming
purposes
ACCIDENT.—An accident occurred :at the
Theatre on Saturday night, in - the drama of
the Gunmaker of. _Moscow, by :whit Mr.
Meeker received a severe cut in hi right
hand, during the sword combat between him
self (as Rorie Nevell and Count Demanoff.
Dr. Dock was called in and dressed the wound.
We are pleased to notice that Mr. Meeker's
injuries will not prevent him froin appearing
on the stage..
POLE RAISING AT HllMistElsTovaLL-Thero
will be a Union meeting at linmmelatown,"
to-morrow evening. A splendid hickory pole,
will be raised, and a national flag beating the
inscription "Liscong Arm, Jouitsm " 'will be
run up as a token of the loyalty 'of the people.
In the evening eloquent speakers will address
the meeting, upon the greatissiies of the day.
Let there be a large turnout of the people of
Old Derry, to hear the truth. Induce your
Democratic neighbors to go along. •
=ran
Tan LADIES connected with the SeWing•CilL
cle of the Free Baptist 'C r huroli,-7corner of
Fourth and State streets, wilt, 4old a,festival
on Wednesday and Thursday evening of this
week. A fine collection of fancy article's,
will be offered for sale. Ice Cream, OystArs,
Grapes, and other refreshments will be served
up in excellent style. The proceeds are to be
appropriated to the fund for the furniihing of
the Church with carpetk,o4 furnitiire. A
general invitation is extended, to Vae members
and friends of the congregationlpettliend, and
aid in this praiseworthy cause,
UNION IitIESTrNGs will,be held;in 'tbii county
next week, as follows
Conewago, Foltz' store, konday evening
October 3.
Derry, Hummelstown; Tnibclay evening
October 4.
Union Deposit, Tuesday, evening, October 4.
Linglestown, Ammon's tavern, Thursday
evening, October 6. '
Susquehanna township, Progress, Friday,
evening October 7. ,
Millersburg, mass 'meeting Sat:Araby after
noon, October 8, at 3. o'clbok
o'clock.
Able speakers well be - etteli of the
places named, to address the people; on tile
great questions of the day. - ;
- • j
Anarve.t.---Miss Safe Derain arid'
Ryan have arived in this city, and. Will appear:
at Rouse's Theatre to-night... Our citizeris)Oill'
rejoice to learn of their retitm, tfiby
special favorites here. We aroi:tO l kave, a se-
ries of first class playa during the week. • To-•
night the great sensation drama - of Foil.
LYNNE will be performed, with Mimi Denin in
the characters of:Lady /sabiland iikidame Vine;
and Miss •Fannr.•Denham as Barbara Haro
The whole company, is cast in the piecer,lia,!
eluding Messrs. Meeker,.Crosseti, Fisher, M'-
Auley,
The entertainment will conclude
Assurance and . Yankee itiodaity,--fx. Sam
Ryan as •Pat.:.. GO, to the . theatre to-uightii.
The bill is grand.. Thanks to hfl ;Botaio•tor
a continuation of stars.
.401
.`o • 1 • . 14
litoom 3116138,,,,riturr - 1.=4., stated eet
ing of the Friendship Fire Company 'will lie
held this evening, at the usual hour. iLet'l
thteebe a full attendance.
- - A
ATTENTION, Fra.v.vux!—A stated meeting of
the Citizen Fire Engine and Hoe company
will be held at their Hall this (Monday) eiten.-,
ing, at,7 o'clock.. Panpiimid attendance re= queste d; • . _
Oun telegraphic reports bring us the grati
fying intelligence that Major Harry White has
age/i, *nnd is
Major wig elected StittegMenatzr last
year,
and his absence in the rebel dungeons
was taken advantage of by the copperheads
who endeavored to block the wheels of Legis
lation, byrd
in the
on any measure in
troduced the Senate.
THE TIFF. FOE 1101.PINIZit THE t PEESIDENTIAL
ELECTION.:---Many pdtiams 'entertain an erro
neous impression in regard to the time -of
holding the Presidential election. For the
information of .all we,would state that the
election willtake place - on the FIRST TUESDAY .
AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMHER—
being the Bth day of the month--not on.the
first ?uesday, which will be thelst. Remem
ber the time—Tuesday the Bth day of No
vember.
• SusgunnAnsATowssure Nowa.„—:Theilniori
Meeting appointed for Friday evimrig at. Phi . -
gress, is postponed, in order that the citizens
of the township may have an opportuni i ty. to,
) ;1
atteidthe meeting in Harrisburg, to he 'r
eloquent champions of the Union, Hon. an
del. Dougherty and Gen, Ferry. --- l3Tor er of
the County. Committee—
. M. W=TI., - nrck, J J. SHOEHAJC.FeIt,
Secretary
WHAT HE WELL Do. —Says the Girard Vnion
in regard to Dan Rice as State Seruttor:- r -!'Dan
is; nothing' with'out mules and tritinkeii.! We
suppose if he is elected he will take his "edu
cated brutes" with him to Harrisburg: I His
blind horse, Excelsior,_ will probably also no
_
,ompany him, andivill -doubtless• vote !neigh
on all measures for. the support of the Ad
ministration! • I)an himself would appear in
striped tights and painted face, and when his
name 'should be pronounced at roll; calf,
would bound into the legislative arena with
his "Here we are, master, what . will youi have
neat?"
THE VEST MAKERS OF HARRISHITEG.-We
have 'received' wwell Written communication,
(but which is too lengthy for publication)
signed " The 'Vest makers of Harrisb*g"-4
the main facts stated in which are as follows:
It appears'that - the vest makers of Harrisburg
receive . one . dollar and twenty-five cents, for
making an article fdr whiCh like work-Women:
in New York and Philadelphia receive tWo dol-
M f rs and two dollars and twenty-five °eta;
It is:well known thif it Coats' as' much; if ,not
more, in Harrisburg, to have a suit of ellithing
manufactured as it does in New York or phpa , -'
- clelphia. Is it fair, then-Zask thelidieOrlib •
send us this communiteAgn—...that Abe profits
of poor women's work should go kilo the•
pockets of men• who only; stand between . this
labor and the customer?_ We shall , viler: to
this subject again; and`lit - the 'masinti ewe
trust that these facts millybp carefully c ladd
ered by the public at large. If there f s
tiny
right whiCh;ldeitertes -the vindication of him
est men, it is the right to a fair remuneration
of women honestly toiling for bread. ' _
GRAIR .A VT AT PAUVM-POLE R4I3ING,
AND GA,Et NTiiddfAsm.-LThere was a
=attendance at thafflnion meeting held at Cap
tain Spcese's hotel, in Dauphin, on Saisirday
*abetting, notwithstanding the inclemency of
the, weather.
,A splendicLpole (cut dn the
land of Daniel Rain, Esq., an old sioldier„
and hauled to 'town by COI. raeob Conrad% team
of four splendid matched bays—the finest team
in the township—driven by Mr. Peter Het
rich,)mturraised'at o'clock, and the good
old stars and stripes were unfurled to;; the
breeze, amid the cheers of loyal men .turd
-wkizitnen. At later hour ,the trneeti4g
,ganize,d, and . the large tussemblage
lifgd'elelegticin onadies,) were addressed in
.an _able manner by J. M. Weistling, Robert
Snodgrass and J. C. Young, Eaqrs., ••Wlidse
'atiriingtenuirks were listened to with iitarired
attention. The proceedings were elitimed'
by the singing of a patriotic song, in which
all present, iridluding the 'ladies, joined, and:
and the effect produced by the melOdy-,'of
13eypralhpudredjoral y9i,ces cap c bct intagnyd,
=but not described. Cheer' upon chee x ti,*ent,
up for the - Unions and- the = Union:tno inees,
and the enthusiasm was immense. The people ,
of Dauphin and vicinity are fully aroused,
and we may`expect to hear a good report from
that quarter at the close of each*electhin day.
BYTSINSS' ITEMS.
THE PEW/AT Imann. 7 -Thereader will please
excuse the condensed shape in which.we 'are . ,
compelled to render this article. 'A. Man im-,
mensely rich and bismeyolaut, wished one day
to create the well-being of a prisoner. Xle gave
him liberty, sayinglrc . m see that:ship iloaded
with merchandise--it is y oda ; leave—y on are
free; manage well that little fortune; itiwill be
able toiender. you. appy.' The prisoiler-em
barked, but when at some leagues et stance
fromkthe shore , ha saw the clouds gathering,
and he knew that it would not be long Ipeferea
tempest ''would burat' forth; soon the i clouds
seemed to. struggle against, each other, and the.
ligheiiingee - inbraced then; the agitated waters ,
were followed by asleep . , obscurity,„and the
noise of the thunder was repeated frohi afar, •
and the vessel strirek.nwidenly against the ;
rocks near to a desert island. He arrived alp the:
island; the • whole , of Ails , eargo.Wasl. - t,41130'
three companions., Despair was, beginning te
.seize upon him, when siiddetily he perceived.
a number, of strange looking Jaen. rep.dingti
notice of C. L. Bowman,' No. 1, corner :fil:
Front and Market, streets, out a eolt: z -:,
Reader, is it necessary to explain to you the
meaning of this fable?. .We wish you to ad: ,
mit that we have all been restrained in: the';
purchase of dry ••goOds, Troth' the' , very - high
price which you have been warned, agapistfor
the leaf - three years,-and` though the& ii. . ears
now to be some abatement in the wit., g prices, which was fromthe fact some . ~ .y.
speculators being compelled to throw: • ' es.
stocilot.dieiliestic . goods into • auetioa4Vit
days since, in New York. The ...sou r&
must, howeyes bear invind that those ' oo
~
Pass . ; through : tY.K9, 9.1'3 three ;hands ' eagait l
which*Qkp'bomelgoA, whichninstlie added
to the priee before they reach the,:retailpur- .
-chaser,,-.4 - 4,11,-Itewmatirfrera.the instability 9f
things generally r the large stock of goods on
hand, and ; fhb ' undeveloped future, id deter!.
.Mined to ~ .clase taithiii.iteisliat - cost, and the
chap that lost .22ds cargo, and arrived at the"
r
. ~01,"4kt0114§4ed /401 11 1 1 '0Ittlli, a.
. i c,kg,f*at St gfiß , Prieos:&l.Firte cloth tit
. :00,11 01 .01.2 Penland; eassimerelsl42'ind
aka; per lyitril; skirt braid .I rte apredei- or
sl'so per dOn; 'Alleles 200 yard'ipciolobtton,
acts 4,,, spiigh rt , or $). QO per dos;.,Coates', spool
.cotton; a spool,• or $1...50 per dos; madder
aoloredcalicu, 25 lind-25ctsper- yard; 41aines
.2;517, 3 . andso,qB per, g44;,..Arqtriaccdalico 40cts
per yard: - .' . -
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Aw 9,4 garpiria .1( 4 ) goon draught arses will
, ••:11004GIEurant of use, on easy- tams), Apply
ittlAlectiallAtelVin_the Sixth ivesd. t ockat
a Jul seiwie
• '
k g0...4ta
13.414. t cue wellrukti to call upon Sullivan
.a; ;P I W •NiEM.4P I Fe , I tt arr i 'A ,
ljuldvregf 40441'0'.*
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Chaiiinan.
I=
Ocoroara ' -
"Solemn, yet beautiful to Niece,
Menth of my heart, thou dawnest here t"«
So king the bard: yet ills will still pursue
Even in the loveliest season of the year:
And most with her who is herself the gem
Of our humanity's great diadem
-0 let her bid defiance to the ills,
By turning, to the place
Where in the briefest space
Appears the heading of the Cherokee Pi.11:9 !
DA. Mamma's King of Pain should be kept
in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth
ache, Earache 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 Sr, BRO.,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
to. sept2o-tf
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 450 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
pacoas, 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 barging
in black silks. We have now in store a very
large stoc,k bf goods, and will sell at less:than
wholesale prices,.in order to reduee cnir stock.
.Bargains in Irish linen bought at, auction.
Call and judge for yourself. • • . S.. LEWY.
LATEST' AintrvAL.—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
Icier rates than they can be sold for by any
other establishment- in the city.
MRS. M. MAYER
Boger's Old Stand, Ne: 13 Market street.
sept2B-tf
SPECIAL
Kromer's (llphwvo Efiwpye
50 OENTS A 808.
Boxes larger than 'Dyes that stator $l.
NATURAL, DURABLE, REAIITIIFUL.
WARBANTEDIA please. This article , has basil
thoroughly tested by Dn CHILTON of' New
'York, and Profeisors Booth and Garrett of
Philadelphia; who pronounce it free from all
poisonous ingredients, and the material com
posing, 'it will not injure the most delicate
hair. , Sold byDruggists' and Fancy Goods
ileater.s evelyWhere
JNO.:J. KROMER, Sole PrOpnetor,
40a Chestnut St., Philadelphia Pa.
Drunkenness Cured.,
The iriebriate may now bid defiance to the
tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong.
drink is a certain cure for drunkenneSs. 'lt
creates a dislike for strong drink, and Oan be
administered without the knowledge of the
Piatierit
Descriptive circulars sent to any address.
For sale by all respectable druggists in the
United States and Olanadas. Pride.sl per box,
or packages of six boxes for $5.
JNO. J, KROMER, Wholesale AgeUt,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Rand's Specific.
The oldest and most reliable medicine for
the cure cf.Spermaorhcea, Seminal Weakness,
Loserof Power, do. This medicine htui stood
the test•of over thirty years and has. 'always
proved,a success. ~, ,
Dr. BAND'S SPACITIO exhibited in the
form Of pilli, ;wade;wadeup entirely
tirely of subStauces
that have a specific effect upon the generative
.organs.:; Most persons associate the idea of,
operation§ upon the bowels froixi faking any
'kind of piils. ~The SpEoreto of ; Dr.'ltand is
notintended , as an evacuating me,slieitie. Its
f rai
medicinal virtues are expended entirely on
theAmpaired regenerative organs. The s
,are net : unPleasant to the taste, and any
peiions masticate them with impunityhefore
svallOWing ;them ; which plan we: would al
vieyereopnimend; as affording tlie:sptediest
way to get the effect of the remedy. - I
.., , ,,TriCii:sl per box, or six boxes for $5. 1 Sold
by druggists everywhere.
- 1 11140.° J ' KRONER , Wholesale Agent,.
1 40iCh'eituitt St., Philadelphia Pa
ifitiiitvartls Treckes.
- Par . the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &a., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose venation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by Cl. - Rstvinvart Harrisbutg,
Pa-, to whom orders•should be addkessed.
Sold by druggist every where. ,
Head tlierfollbwing testimonials from some
.of .our eminent clergymen: '-
• Hennumnao, Feb. Bth, 1864. •
o.'.'A. Bizerrks., z,„!jear Ar: I have used.
Brown's Bronadal Troahes, Lozenges
and other prepSrationk • for .hossiumess and
throat troubles, siothi oomparisonith them
'all, can olmmrfiillY",ctenniend your ,oirn as , a
most admirable specific' for public speakers
and singers, in , gases of hoarseness, coughs
d cads.•-Ig-1411‘,P,:fPul2,_„d them sersitig in"
Aime:of Ipiek rwis
Yours truly,.., T. IL -, 'BOBIN1SOP;
Pastor &Presbyteriaiiohiroh.
fislirl agree with Mr. Robinson as to, the
value of Bannvart's Troches.'
W. 0. okrraz,
late Pastor of 0. B. Preal4terlan'Olinroh.
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. ~: .. ~ - frAunvono2o4 list:, 18641 •
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df -epeeptusti-IT6l7l:ArfussitifizAulailitt plaoes
iSit
idie4 ll 4loSba t oliffaielail 1 1 41 . taxed,
illavicional443 need a. oioniiitiOn ilexpect9
k.flzklitbi* *a*t , Liar been snip - in your
ezdelltmlifftodbetref - _ '_' -' -,1,2-6tv
I consider, them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedilyithat :huskiness of-.the voice 'arising
„from its :too #equent use, and impairing th
effectiveness of the delivery of public , a‘ -
.sea. Yours, ito., •. • .
R - 01 11
WATA
Paetoi of the Locust Bt. Meitioolist Church.,
To O. A. BAN - sum—Dear Sir: Having usu.
your Troches, I am free to , say , they are
the best I have ever tried and take great
pleasure in recommending their' to All persons
afflicted with sore throat or baldness of
voice flesh* from public sOsa.• king& singing.
'Yours; ark, ,G. IaEBSTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist`Charoh.
• - DISTBICri A'ITOBNEreO chinfOrqi4 ,
RAPIEOSIG,,Febr29, ,-- 180 , 1: .
. To O. Ad Blimienr—Deei have
loandleur Trochee to be invaluable t in re
lad% hoinieness andln-etrengthening ..the
ninaolee of the throat, Theimpartplearnese
to the voice; and are'eerltddly of treat bone.
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ICINI;EIt.TISEMENTB.
LIST OF LETTIII.S.
REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE
-MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1864.
OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER
HAYING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
LETTERS REMAINING I:FRET...WM IN THE POST
OFFICE AT.IIA.RRISRLTRG.
Atiiir"To obtain any of these letters; the applicant must
call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and
Pay one cent for advertising.
.86F" If not 'called for within 'sue month, they will be
sent to the Dead Letter Office. . . .
"FREE DELIVERY of letters by carriers, at the resi
dences of owners, maybe. ,SECURED by observing the
following RULES: ,
"1. DIRECT letters plainly to the Street and number,'
as well as the pail:6llWe and State.
HEAD letters with the writer's post office and State,
street and number, sign them plainly with full name, and
requeet thatmaileM &teed accordingly...
"3, Letters to strangers or transient visitoriln, a 1 town!
or city, whose special address may be unknown, should
be marked, in thilower left-hand coiner; with the word'
Transient.'' • •
4. Place the postage stamp on the so* Mg/it-hand
corner, and, hasp space between the stamp and direction
for post-marking.without interfering with the Writing.
"N. .13,-A REQUEST for the RETURN of a letter to
the writer, if unclaimed withlla.3o days or less, written or
printed with the writer's name, post offiee and State, across
the left-hand end of the envelope, on the face side, will be
complied with at the usual prepaid rate of postage, pay
able when the letter is delivers 4to the writer.—Sso. 28,
Law of 1883.".
LADIES' LIST.
Allison, Mrs John Keiser Catharine
Andrews, Miss. Fannie Lee, hiss Lucy
Andrews, Mrs Jane Ann Lane, Miss Lassie
Ayers, Mrs Catharine , Levu, Mrs Mary
Baird, Miss M W Lewis Eliza
Barnes Miss Jennie Lily, Miss Maggie
Bank, Miss Catharine;• ' Lambs, Mrs Ann
Box Mrs Mary Ana Lanker, Mrs Ellen A
Badrord . ; Veer Annie E ' , Lee, Mrs Elizabeth.
Barret,. lira' MaryJ, Lave, Miss Little
BelthowarMrs,Fannie Lanes, Miss Annie
Berzano, Mnt Elizabeth Lienliach, Miss Lizzie
Belt, SusaiM Longlgiecker, Miss Martha
Beaty,' MriiMary Ann Lame, Miss Mary . -
Beams, Miss Elizalseik, ,Lochnnut, Miss Nary A• -
Black, law Mr, • . Mrs John
Blew, Mil 0661 Mo• MeAdapt .: MissAnnsi (Ship)
Brown; XisS Sarah Jane Mc O, Katie
DroWni.Mis Ellen XeAllbter, kis - Deborah
Bricker, Mrs Mary X Mcktferpit,MiiJohn
Brubaker,,Mary;"Miller, Miss Sally
, • ,
Brooks, -X* Eliza Lizzie' E
Bradl4, Miss Blhuis Miller, Bias Sarah
Bradley, Mrs Mari -.2 Madden, Miss Susan N
Bryant, Mrs, ary MrmSe,'Mrs Mary
Brennan, Miss Eliza , Mateer, Miss A E
Brubaker, Miss Ellen Millard, Miss Eliiabeth
Burns, Miss Mary A Meek, Miss Sarah '
Brough t Miss Angpi Mader, MU'S Lydia '
Burger, Mrs-Ellen Miller, Miss Carolina •
Cortriglati Mrs Maul, Menargue, Miss Silky
Chaae s .MissCarollno Mathews, Mrs Clarrissa
_Clinetop, Miss Lucy Michaels, Misses Jane
Christop Mien Lucy .Mlnnick, Mrs Jane
Cook, Miss Clara E Michaels, Mrs Elizabeth
Colemsn,Mrs Mary Mayer, Mrs Isaac
Colbert, Mrs Susan Mowrer, Miss Leny
Colds's, Mrs E . . Meyer , Miss Catharine
pay, Mrs Minnie Murphy, Mrs Mary
Dale, Julia A Murray, Mrs Annie E;
Deckert, Miss Susan ,Murdock, Mrs Mollie , • ...,
_Done,,MrsMargarett_ —
Downy, Mrs Eliza Ann Dash, Miss Ida ;
Eby, Mrs AMU& 7 :: '
• Nickedemus, Miss Sgssn
Engle Mrs_Elliabith -oswalt, Ellen 2
Epbram, Miis Annie Ott, Miss Maggie 1' • ,
Erb, Mrs Ann Patten, Mrs Margaret E,
Feeser, Mrs Matilda:';' t Peterson, Miss Jane j '
Fackler,, Miss Ritz*, s Pinkney, Mrs Margaret "
Fagan," Miss Ida tr. 1 •: i Raid,. Mrs Mary ,
Faster, Miss. -Rattier, Miss Annie
Foviest, Catharine , Re r, Miss Minnie E
FranCis, Mrs Mary E ' Rinse], Miss Elizab eth Fuget, Mrs A M Roller, Mrs Jane 0
Garner,„ Mrs Drushey Sayford, Miss -Maggie
Geis Miss ,E13113 . 28.1t Schlagel, Mrs Miry
Giles; Mrs 'Susan ' Sabin, Mans D •
Garman; Mni Elizabeth Santo, Mrs Mary . •
Garriett, Miss Harriett Shadow, Mrs AVIA
GOAISrt Miss ShIllt; Mrs Catharine J
Garrain; Mies Ellen Sheahon, Margaret
Garrett;ldra Katie . Belden, Mrs A •
Guises, -Mrs Maryisne Shinto; Mrs Cate
Goadwin,,Mrs,EC Shively Mrs Julia
Groff Miss - Elizabeth Sheltiaus, Miss Lizzie
Grassimyrq Miss klaty sr Slider, Mrs Maggie
Greonwalt i Miss Mary. , tmall, Miss Mary
Griffith, Miss Lizzie Snyder, Mrs Margaret A
Gooden, Miss Maze Starr, Miss Margaret
Hess Mrs Harriett M - .Sweney Mrs Jane Apn
Henson, Miss Margaretta Taylor, Miss Louisa W
Higgins, Mrs Annie E *ler, Miss Nancy
Hinton, Mrs Mary A Tompsen, MrsElizatietb
Koerner, Mrs Sarah :I •, Traup, Mntlistilda
Holden, Miss, Sarah A, Tripe, Miss Clanla
Rollin, Lucy ' Venolman, Miss Maggie; 3
Hoak, Miss &dish • Walter, Miss - Eliza
Heaver, Miss Mary Walton, Miss Carrie
; gateman, Mira Mary Walace, Miss Louisa Ann
garnisil, Miss Lydia Wagner, Mrs Jacob *.
Johnson,' lira Martha' ' Washington, Mrs Elizab Jane
Jenson, Miss Louisa.: . Walton, Miss Clarrie
Johnsriti,lifiss• , . • „'Walton , Miss Carrie 4 ,
Johnson, Min Siiidli 2 Winger, Mrs Lydia E
•'• • Miss Carrie
Kain, tdmElizahoth • • Williams, Miss Maggie
Keesamani Miss Mary , Miss Mary
Kir)<, Miss Alines EWise Miss Rosa V
ig4 "Rae tobit, Miss Kate
asts•Elliataith,. ' .
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GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
.Adinxis,. John : 1 2, 2 Hamel, Henry 0 •
Adams; George Harley, D W
Allen Wm ' .• Harris, James
Allison, - John Harrison, B .7
Arnold,,Earquel- r 2 • Hauck, Jacob
Biumett Wm, 7 . 2 '" ": Hatton, Francis M
Barry, Jacob ' '•-2 ,• "Harty, Lewis
Bair, 13enj f1.2.1. , j D:13: :: . Hays, David D
Barken,-,Roht , -1 1
- r Aeck, George B
Bar r; Win 'Herald, John
Babnic,H 0. ' 2 i Heller, Geo, wJr
Barr ; Alien. . . Heider A M
Bentioltier“Jeteph '- • Boyers ; George
Bou s Et v dr ,;,W anele -• Healy, Joshua T
Feard, Jam .-. •• Heialer, C
Bly, Harry ;,2 Hills,. Lieut. Gol I, M.
Blank; Daiiel ' ' - 112h3; John C•• 2
Willliun -- F 'Hostler; Samuel
Bisel, Serg't G W Hoopes, II 1, • •
B ooser , J ose ph , Hoghogher,, o.
Beadaley; 'Chaf .o
es • Hogin,Daniel •
Brightbill, Samuel Horn, William.
Brooks ii john - A Roemer, Jno
Byrl, eorge, Rocker, John
Burling, • Hughes, G • ,
. 1 ' Ingraham, Dorman
Carl, John • . ' . Alfred •.-
Cairna,.Jobn, . jardain, Lient Thous'
Carr y ßrgler' - 'Jacksda - .Boyd
Gallia; Joseph : . JahnStall; Doctor =
• CaMteld; Henry,J9Frey, Jeremy
Casiel, Daniel 'Jordan, Edward.
oainriell Lyile • ' • Jon . ea •Mr
. • Kauffman, Jas
Correll; Capt•A • • 2. Heather, Henry
-C9,o,.capt Juhn Kauffman, Jacob. •
oockley, David Kann, Andrew
.Gupta, Alexander Karstett,er, Jerry `
Keer; John
`CottereVlohn. r Kelly, Williams
Crider,:Hairy M Kelly,; George .
Cramer, Henry Xing, James
Croffond, Jacob'Kerns, Lieut.
'Dawson; John - 'Xing, Smith. 2
Danner. Reuben,- 2 . John
Davis, 0 Bsra : •• Kunkle, Samuel
Dunn, William( • Kokenour, Oliver
•Barnens, Henry • Komp, Andrew B
Dean, John A ••, , • .Klein, Theo B
Deemant; GW. , ; . Kuhn, A K
Derr, , • . Hohlinan, Samuel •
;Donahue, Frank ; 3 Kline, Samuel
Diveley, William C Kline, John
Dices, Mr.: . .- . . L'Velle, X
Doneley, Tervant T Lauderbauch, Jesse
'Dongtierty, 'TAW ' ' Laaghlen, Henteee
John S r Lawson, Geo
*. 2 Ladd, Mark
Dan '
~,,laraes Calvin Leiby, Jacob
Hurts, Peter . Leiaher, John H .
Eisaerliardt Samuel' 2 Lidigh, Jacob . ‘'
Ri s ky; 'if ec t rge , • 2 Lyman, Frederick
Eitlebush, Frank . • LyndaH, Brady • .
Edinger., Thee 2 • Lonehern, Her.ekiah
Ellis, Albert 2' Ludlow, akimnel '
Enwright, James McCallam i JIM
Ellis,;Thos J McCurdy, Samuel
Erney, W S McFarland, Gee H•
Faller Alphanes 2 McAdiuns, John
Tellerboorn;•lsaac moKeet A
Fedler, Thonituf- " In ' tnn Y) " hn"
.belly, , HcNaniere, John
Ferry, Brig Gen 0 S 'Mut, Sameel A
Fitzgeales, Joseph B Mains, Thomas
Finland Owen; , Mascho, David
Ford, WM ' ' Massy, Jeferise T
Forrest,' John' ' Makinster, Charles
Foley; Patrick . HAY, Prot ,E 1
Forrer, II) " " Heave/4Hr J2K
Frost, Sergi. William H Marshal, 'Liebe
Fragge l / 4 0hristion A Marlanthall , Frederick
Free,George E "Maglaughlin; John 'H
Gilbert; 1,4 g... ; :-• -„HeinckheinN T L
fiiirret,`, 'JHohnu Meolien, cker
Wm , Jo
Codhn
gh Melel
ty,.14811t N . • - Joseph 2
• Ga uger, Jacob F • • Millerß
Gardner, Aberelli MUNN Henn'.
.011416
, William Michael, John:—
Glenn:i v George • - --Moss, John It -•- ,
Geolhart Alentaipter: i•••• , - „MonderkShadixthan
Gondy, . . Morris, Jr
Gray, Samuel, Moffett, Benjamin
CharlesW Xoctre, John F
# ll llol9lidi 49 A A - Wen' It *WI,:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Murphy T Z H Snyder, Joseph
Need, Wo Snyder, Mark
Neibenger, Ass't Surg 15 B Salekenamer, 0 E
Newcomer, Daniel B stillwagon, Col D
Newberger, Louis • Stall, Harry
Noel, James Henry Stephen, C
Nord, Lieut It J . Stevenson Wm 31
Nolin, Charles M Sticker,
H C
O'Connor, William Strong, Samuel
Oren, John 2 Stauffer, John
-
Ouens, John L Sullivan, Jeremiah
Obryan, William &coffer; John W
O'Neil, Peter Stein, James
Cherry, Daniel • Stouffer, 11
O'Brien, James Thompson, Isaac
Patton, William Tate, Daniel
Parkhurst, P D Thomas, Amos
Pinkerton, Henry C . 3 'raison, George S
Percy, Ilax Tierey, James
Peeler, James Harvey Tilleon, George
Perry, James R • Trainor; John
Peterson, George Tracy, John
Powell Rev Walter • Terris, Michael,
Price, John Vickers Lewis
Price, George Walsh, 'Henry .
Handlett, Capt N H Walton, Samuel B
.Reintird, Isaac Walton, George Id •
Iteed, John C Warrill, Amos
Richert, John Ward, Charles
Ritehison, Jar F Waream, Wm
Buchan, George Watkins, Charles •
HOP, Lemon W Watson, James B
Robinson, Isaac 0 ' Warum, William P
Rohrback, H A Weaver, John, 3
Ryan, John W - ' Wertz, Peter •
,Roades, Solomon • ' Whitmoyer, Jacob
Roland; Abraham Wheeler, James
Robison, Maj Gen Weaver, Amos
Samuels, Hahn Wheeler, Isaac
Sargent, 0 F . Willis, W F
Schloge,l, John (ship) Wirestone, Mathias
Semnaelter, Wm Winand Wm
Shinn, Thomas • Wise, Emanuel
Seiler, William • Wild, John
Sheed, Harry 0 Wismer, Joel W
Shaver, Joseph B 2 Williams, Beni
Shear, Samuel Wilbur, C J
Shand, F Wotiff, Jacob I -
Sellers, A E Woodcock, Win
Shriner, James Woods, J T
Sheesley; Samuel W Wood, John .. :
Shenk, H Wolf, Joseph A
Sharp, Albert Yerrick; Alfred L•
Shift ; Mathias. Young, H B
Sipes, Wm . Young, Lt Col S•B Xi
Sloard, George J Zigler, Peter
Smith & Conde Zeigler, Peter
Snyder, Frederick Zigler, Josiah
GEO. BERGNER, P. hi
Sale of Condemned Government
• Property.
• Oros Aeszewir QUASTICRNASTER, U. S. A.,
- Ithuusnuaa, PA., Sept 26, 1864.
BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
Wilt! li Government Corral, near Hummelstown, (on
line of Lebanon Valley Railroad,) on THURSDAY, OCTO
SKR oth, 1864, at 10 o'clock
..(25) TWENTY-FIVE HORSES,
-(800) EIGHT EILEITDRED GRAIN SACKS
This_property has been condemned as unfit for Govern
ment service,.but for private use good bargains are to be
had.
Horses to be sold singly ; sale to continue until all are
sold.
TERMS : Cash In Government funds.
E. C. REICHENBACII,
sept27-dtoc6 Captain and Assistant Quartermaster
Window Shades and Blinds.
AL SPLENDID assortment of Linen shvies
and Paper Blinds, at
SCHIFFER'S Bookstore,
eep26 21 South Second street, Barrlsbill3,-Peuna,
Selling OM Selling. 0111:
Aglintend to remove about the middle of
October, lam dealrous oloatog oat my Stock of
Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices.
GUST. LocHMAN,
sept26-d2w* Next door to Kelker's Hardware Store.
•
Wall Papei ! Wall Paper! !
ALarge and splendid stock of Wall Paper
of all styles and prices, for sale cheap at .
SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
sep26 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penna.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN MFDALS,
of Lincoln `di Johnson and McClellan & Pendleton.
thigle Medal 25 cents
Trade orders' solicited and promptly filled at a liberal
discount. Address S. H. ZARII, Manufacturer,
ar2Bd6t Box 131 P. 0., Lancaster, Pa.
SALT SALMON.
A new invoke of fine salt salmon, just received
'and for sale by • • HEISLER a FRAZER,
sent= (anmeecsor to W. Dock & Co.)
TQ THE LADIES.
YOUR attention is called to the splendid
assortment of Extra Note Paper, &metopes, and fine
Stationery at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
sept24l 21. Soutti Second street, Harrisburg, Penn.
IVO. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in kitts, just re
celved Oto triotning, and forzi t
e I o NIZER'S,
aueoessors to W. Dock, Tr., & Co )
riIECE BEST BOOR BY WHICH. TO LEARN
A. Plano-forte Playing
Is Richardson's New Method.
The best Rook for Young Pupils of Piano. Music
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book by which to Learn Easily and Thoroughly
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book that makes yiano Studies Attractive
/a Richardson s New Method. .
The beat Book of Exercises for Piano Practice
Is Richardson's New Method.
The Book.that is given to Pupils by Teachers
Ii Rihardson's New Method •,
The Book tha
ch t' contains no Dry and ToSOnajessons
TiMianison'lNew
The Book that Interests both . Young and Old
/s RichardscOD New Method.
The Book of which 10,00 are mid annually
Is
itiath* . dion!s orew .are
Richardson s New_ Methodior the Piano.
Price $3 75. OLIVER DITSON Ai CO., Publishers, Bos
ton. Sent by mail, post-paid. For sale by J. E. GOULD,
Philadelphia. [se29-tch]
SP.EICIA.L .NOTICE.
TO THE .SHOE BUYING PUBLIC.
SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF !1
17Esubscriber, intending to make a change
n his business will close. out his immense stock of
lit BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of every descnption now on hand at - much less than
market pricea 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,
88% Market street, next to McCalla's jewelry store,
Harrisburg, l'a. sep2B.
Almanacs ! Almanacs !
A. Fo. '
English and German. Lancaster
Almanacs,
,
• for.gielear .
1 8 - 6 IS •
For sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single, at Scheffer's
Bookstore, 21 . South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa se29
,
EIGHTEEN PI ECES OF. MUSIC
GI V F.... 15 AWAY,
As Specimens of the Contents of
The Harp of Judah.
Beat free of Postage. Send your address to OLIVER
DITSON & CO., Publishers, Boston. For sate by
[se29.teb] J. E. GOULD, Philadelphia.
Executors' Sale
BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON
* THURSDAY October 20th at two o'clock F. at.,
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 feet, more or less.
For further Information call on W. 3, Stees, at the
premises. J. C. STEWART,
HENRY STEWART,
[se2S-dts] Executors.
SOMETHING NEW !
MYER PIIINEAW PATENT
AIR TlGrlifr -
INK S TAID.
For ude at Scheirer's lioolcstere, lierriebox&ra• se2S
itous*s pan SALE. .
tIIREEE NEW FRAME HOUSES, SITU
AU on Foster street, above North.- Znquire of
JACOB WALTERS,
se2Bdtf Corner - of Third and North streets._
BAGS I BAGS I 1 RAGS !!! •
WITTE cent., per lb. web ppai~d for good railed
Bads SCEBFFBB'S Bookstore,
..041/011 21,Bouth Swami street, Satrlibarg,reknit
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL
FORTY-FIRST NIGHT OF
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouge's Star Combination Company„
The great sensation Actress
KATE EVENXN; .
And the popular Irish cot4idian - :
SANE
Who will appear in two of their best characters
THIS MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1864,
Will be parrormed;the great moral sensation drama of
EAST LYNNE!
THE EARL'S DAUGHTER.
To conclude with the laughable farce of
IRISH ASSURANCE AND YANKEE MODESTY.
{)::rFor further particulars see programme
aug9-dtf
SANFORD'S HALL
rpHIS company consists of the best star per
formers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, &C..
The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they
Intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS & CO., Proprietor
BILLY PoirrEn, Business Agent. au29d
NEW OPENING
FOR
Fall and Winter Trade !
CLOAKS,
Circulars,
BALMORALS AND SCARFS!
FURS! FU R£!!
The Largest and best selected stock in this city I
at the
NOW Cloak Store,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARRISBURG, PA.
eep2 tf
HENRY REGAN'S
Steam Engine and Machine Shop,
sari ST., BETWMI WALNUT AND MARKET.
. (J. C. Moltz's Old Stand.)
TIFF. undersigned having taken the above
1 Shop, respectfully solicits a share of the public pa
tronage.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing of Steam
Engines, and all kinds of machinery. All work will ro
ceive my personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed
seplo dly
Valuable Real Est Ute
AT
PUBLIC
JHE undersigned, executors of General
John Forster, deceased, will offer at public sale at
tue Court House, in the city of Harrisburg, on TUR6DAY,.
the 18th day of October, A. n. 1864, at 10 o'clock 1. M. or
said, day, a portion of the real tstate of said deceased, as
follows, viz .
No. I—A three-story brick house and lot of ground
situated on Front street, in the city aforesaid, now occu
pied by Mrs. S. E. Dolt •
Said property Is 23 feet 43; inches front and running
back towards River alley 123 feet, with the privilege of
using an alley between said house and the former red
deuce of said deceased. The form and size of said pro
perty are fully exhihitedhy a survey And draft of the same
in the possession of the executors.
No. 2—A certain tract or piece of land, containing ono
acre and 153 perches, with a very valuable two-story
brick house thereon erected, situated in Susquehanna
township, Dauphin county, on the public road leading
from Harrisburg to the mountain, and bounded by lands
of lit'Kee,,lsaac Nisley, Herman Alricks, Esq., and others.
This property is considered a very desirable country reA4
deuce, not only on account of its - beautiful location, but
from the fact of its being convenient to the city otliartis
burg.
No. 3—Cortain lots of ground situated in said city of
Harrisburg, fronting on Briggs street and: aambered re
spectively from one to seventeen, inuluaivo:
Lots No. 2 to 8, inclusive, are each 20 feet wide in
front on said street and extend irack. 100 feet to Dubb'a
alley.
Lola No. 10 to 17, inclusive, are each 20 .feet wide in
front on said street, and extend bank 106 feet 9 inches to
Oliver alley, with Myrtle alley between them, as shown
on the draft of said lots. •
Lot No. 1 is 22 feet Cinches wide on - Bfiggs street and
100 feet deep, fronting on said street, andnxtending back
to Dabbs' alley aforesaid. • -
Lot No. 9 is 106 feet 9 inches deep and 19 {'eat front on
said street, and extending back to Oliver all
A. plot or draft of said lots is in possession of the under
signed, which clearly exhibits the size, relative situation
and boundaries of each of them, which can be examined
by any person at any time before the day of sale.
The terms or conditions of sale will be: One•third the
purchase money to be paid in cash, when deed is made to
the purchaser and possession of the property delivered;
one-third part thereof payable at the termination of rive
years, and the remaining third part at the end of ten years
from the delivery of the deed and possession, with legal
interest on the deferred payment% payable semi-annuauy.
The payment of deferred instahnems and the interest
thereon to be secured by the bonds of purchasers and
mortgagee on the premises sold: Provided, however, if
purchasers should desire to pay the whole, or any larger
proportion than one-third of the price in hand, the terms
may be varied in that respect by the undersigned, and as
they may think proper.'
Any information desired in relation to the above de
scribed properties, or either- of them, can be had by ap
plying to John 11 Briggs or Benjamin L. Forster Harris
burg. MARGARET S. FORSTER,
BENJAMIN L FORSTER,
JOHN H. BRIGGS,
Executors of General John Foriter, deceased.
Harrisburg, Sept. 21, 1964—feep23-d3tawts
Very Convenient.
JACOB TAUSIG,
reaS pleasure to inform his friends and
mers, and the public in 'general, that he has
opened a wholesale ana retail Variety, Notion and Jew
elry Store, N 0.106% Afarkut street, above Eby cb EUrikel's
Building, Harrisburg, Fa.
It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerate
the articles composing my stock. The purchaser will Cod,
thrbugh my experience of thirteen years in the business,
that 1 can sell goods equal to the jobbers in the Eastern
sept26-dant*
CICYSTAMIZEP
CONCENTRATED LEMONADE,
pa pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and refreshing for invulkis nava%
fever or great thirst
tsportability recommends it 10 travelers. •
RS convenience at pic-nica will im fl.preciatgd t
No sugar required; one table-spoonful einiply dissolved
in a glass of cold water and it is done.'
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY (;00D STORE,
No. 91, Market street.
10110IIBLIO NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of. assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the first day of June, 1839, thestookholders of the
Franklin Bank, - of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next send= of the Leglgi&tnre for a renewal of its char
ter with an Ineretne of its capital tom ;150,000 to
SOO,OOO. ' Y. REED, President
'•Wennitenett, FA, .T 01024,1864: - .ic2f
PATENT CLIPS!
And Bill Holders,
For sale at Moan' BookEtpre, EriFrrlsormio. se2B
SP SAGO, Enui Dairy, PineAiple, Nut.
meg and 1071194. State Monet:Wl meclaved at
saimemorMiltirjr., ,
CLOAKS 1.
BROCHE
AND MOURNII±G
SHAWLS !
SAL E .