Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 10, 1864, Image 3

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ITARIif:-:.1117RG, PA
nNuAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 18b1
4 7- il9 r N AN ! ) COUNTRY.
A Grand To ch
r-l Lykensight
.Procession
at
The citizens of Lykens township will have
a grand torch-light procession on THIS
EVENING.
Hon. DAVID FLEMING and other promi
nent speakers will address the meeting.
FIVE thousand dollars were realized from
the late State Fair at Easton.
Go to the Union meeting, at the Court
R o use, to night. Able speakers will be pre
sent. Turn out and hear the truth.
I=3=l
REV. J. WALKER JACKSON is announced to
address the people of Mechanisburg this even
ing. at the great Union meeting to be held
there.
EOM
"Tun Tam Has Colm."—Let every Union
voter go to the polls to-morrow. Be sure to
vote early, and then see that your neighbors
turn out. Let not one vote be lost.
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HOLDERS of certificates of premiums for
presenting recruits in the Western Division
of Pennsylvania, must present them to the dis
bursing officer in this city, on or before the
31st of this month, or they will-not be paid.
Do NOT BREAK THE SEALS.---Persons who
may receive proxies from soldiers mast not
break the seal, but must carry them as re
ceived to the polls, and there place them in
the hands of the election officers.
IN compliance with the request of the Chair
man of the State Committees of both parties,
election officers should count the vote for
Congressman first, in order that the returns
may be telegraphed at the earliest possible
moment.
=MOM
ACCIDENT TO A MINISTER.—Rev. Mr. Mitch
ell, pastor of the Old Sphool Presbyterian
Church, was seriously injured, on Saturday,
by being thrown from a buggy in which he
was riding. He was unable to take part in
the services in the church yesterday.
Rxmao.in ACClDENT.—Yesterday morning
the dead body of Andrew Clark, an employee
of 4he new rolling mill, was found on the
track of the Pennsylvania railroad eoteparry,
below Paxton street, iu this city. One arm and
both legs were entirely severed from thebody.
It is not known how the accident occurred,
but a whisky bottle found by his side is suf
ficient evidence that he was intoxicated. The
man was killed by one of the Saturday night
trains.
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FATAL AGGIDENT.-Otit Sunday of last Week,
while Joseph A. Young, son of Mr. George
Young, of Somerset township, Washington
county, was returning from church, in com
pany with two other young men, his horse
stumbled, fell and rolled upon and over him,
producing such injuries as occasioned his
death the Friday following. Deceased was in
the twenty-fourth year of his age, and was a
most excellent young man.
WiHOCISING Accrozsr.—Mr. John Boon, an
old and esteemed citizen of Chartiers town
ship, Washington county, on Friday last, met
with an accident which resulted in his death.
It appears he had a threshing and cleaning
machine in operation at the time, and was en
gaged in measuring up the grain as it came
from the machine, when some part of his
clothing being caught by the tumbling shaft,
which revolves at a very rapid rate, he was
whirled around at a frightful speed and killed
almost instantly.
PENNSYLILMA. COLLEGE, AT GETTYSBURG.
The friends of Pennsylvania College, in order
to increase its facilities for education, have
determined to raise the means for its perma
nent endowment. In order to carry this ob
ject into effect, a convention of the friends of
the institution will be held in this city, on
Tuesday, the 18th inst. A number of promi
nent ministers And others, from various parts
of the country; are expected to be present.--
Rev. Dr. Hay, of the Fourth Street Lutheran
Church, is chairman of the committee of ar
rangements. Au interesting time is antici
pated.
IT WAS KILLED. —The taking of human
life must have a strong hold upon the moral
nature of the most reckless and daring of man
kind in their calm and thoughtful moments.
The untimelydeath of the unfortunate subject
of our remarks is pregnant for reflection, and
offers a fruitful scope to the mind of man in
his accountability in the taking of life. • The
circumstances surrounding this melancholY
event occurred, as we were informed, through
the barking of Mr. Newton H. Davies' dog, isk
the garden attached to his house. The re
fusal of the dog to become quiet, by per
suasion or threats, caused a careful search
to discover. what had offended his dogship,
when a large and queer looking quadru
ped was found. in attitude of defence which
betrayed resistance. Those present not being
acquainted with the individual, his disposition
or power to harm, at once rushed to the - front
door and invited the assistance of otr. de r
servedly popular salesman, Peter B. Brindle;
who was just passing by. Mr. 8., upon arriv
ing at the garden, discovered that this fright
ful monster was an opossum. He called for
an ax, and in a moment the mangled opossum
was no more in life. We notice that the great
rush at the cheap dry goods., "store of C. L.
.Bowman, No. 1, cor. of Front arid:Market sts.,
is not through playing 'possum,,but on ac
count of the great reduction in prices.
SAD AND FATAL ACCIDENT. —The Mechanics
burg Journal of Saturday, contains the follow
ing - account of a melancholy accident that be
curred near that town a few days ago:
On Saturday afternoon last, our community
was shocked to learn of the sudden death of a
bright and promising boy of our town—W.
H. Rupp, son of Mr. John Rupp—the result
of a melancholy accident. It appears that a
party of five boys, aged each about fourteen
years, started to the Conodoguinet creek
for paw-paws, anti took a gun with them to
shoot any game they might see. Having
gathered some fruit, and not proving very sue-
cessful in the pursuit of game, they got to
shooting mark at a log which they had thrown
into the creek in the vicinity of Bryson's
Mme• One of the party had already fired,
when, just as another of the lads, named John
Mateer, was about to shoot, the boy Rupp
stepped in front of him; a few paces Aston%
and, sad to relate, the gun was discharged,
the entire contents entering his right breast,
411 4 WA
Bzweam of i copperhead stories of reverses
to our arms. There is not a word of truth
in .them, and the copperheads know that they
are lies prepared for the occasion.
Sotorsa KTT." O .—On Wednesday night
last, an accident occurred on the railroad
near station in Patterson, resulting in the
death of a soldier from Wisconsin,
YOUNG Max Hi:MED.—Daniel Wirtz, all
apprentice to the blacksmith business,with
Wm. Hetrick, in Mexico, Juniata county;; liras
kicked by a 6olt, On the27th ult. , while engaged
in the act of shoeing it, and so badly injured
in the abdomen that he died the next day:
He is spoken of as ..a fine young man, and was
aged about 20 years.
EAST LYNNE will be performed at the Thea
tre, to-night, with the frill strength of the
talented Combination Company. The cele
brated stars, Miss Kate Deign and Mr. Sam
Ryan, will also appear in leading characters—
Miss D. as Lady Isabel and Madame Vine.
No doubt there will be an immense audience,
as a large number of our leading citizens
have specially solicited the repetition of the
piece, and will be sure to attend. Go and see
East Lynne this evening. The curtain will
rise at half-past seven o'clock.
How THE Sonnmus Vox is.—A'. Wisconsin
battery arrived here yesterday, en route for
the front. On Saturday, in the cars, Co. H
took a vote on the Presidency, with the fol
lowing result
Whole number voting • 147
For-Lincoln
For McClellan
Of the latter, two are minors, but those,
voting for Lincoln were all legal voters. The
Peninsular sexton has but few friends in that
battery.
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RECOVERY OF A VALUABLE DIAMOND BREAST
-PM—On Saturday last Mr.. ,T. Patton Thomp
son, (of Philadelphia,) passed through here,
from the West, en route for home. While at
the depot in this city, he was robbed of a dia
mond breastpin valued at four hundred dol
lars. Daring the day a description of the
stolen property was telegraphed to Bernard
Campbell, Chief of Police, who subsequently
proceeded to Philadelphia, and spent yester
day in quest of the pin. By threats made
against a party of pickpockets whom he there
suspected, Mr. Campbell succeeded in having
the missing goods brought forth. Last night,
after he was seated in the cars at Philadel
phia, ready to start :homeward, a small boy
approached and handed officer Campbell a
small package, which, upon examination, was
found to be the diamond breastpin. Should
any of the pickpockets alluded to pass this
way, they will no doubt be "spotted" and
jugged. Barney will keep an eye open for
them. •
Watch the Polls.
For the information of election officers, we
publish the list of persons who have been ex
empted by the Board of Enrollment on ac
count of alienage. We have no doubt that
some of these have voted the. Democratic
ticket for years, but when they are called upop
to defend their adopted country, they claim
exemption. We advise the election officers to
preserve the list:
FUSS'S WARD.
Michael Meyer, John Dress, • -
Charles Mayer, William Berger, ,
John Hirtley, Martin Kronenbettcri
John Deetling, Christian Stiirdz,
Conrad Brown, Michael Shanacy.
Frederick Bonaker,
SECOND .WARD
Joseph Rieek
70IIRTEL WARD.
William Evans,. Henry Grow,
Raphael Loewenstine, Michael Mulgachy,
James Kessaek, Peter Veirick,
FIFTH WARD
William B. Nan,
Michael. Carroll,
John Neff,, Edward Fitzgerald,
George Marzoff, Pat iek Brogan.
Patriojc Quigley,
SIXTH WARD.
Joseph Davis, Christian Giete,
Michael M'Lane, Joseph M'Court,
Henry Getz, Theodore Miller,
Thomari Williams, William Gray,
Adam Break, Thomas Higgens
George Blumenstine,
SIISQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP
Michael Foley,
John Foley
SWkTARA. TOWNSHIP
Michael Monaghan
Thoinas Lawless,
WICONISCO TOWNSHIP.
Edward Wiedeman, Leopold , Shultz,
Jeremiah Buckley, John Durbin,
John Ogorak, Henry Bopp,
Thomas Boken, Michael Dunn,
John O'Brian, Samuel Morrell,
Thomas Perkin, Egnetz Dresel,
Edward M'Grath, Reese Jenkins,
Joseph Durbin, George Temple,
Patrick Conner, John Jenkins,
Michael Sholler, David Davis.
Samuel Durbin,
LONDONDEItItY TOWNSHIP
Francis Ganum.
17PPNE, PAXTON TOWNSHIP.
- Barnhart ltalmbacker, Patrick Muller.
Rusk TOWNSHIP.
Adam Barer
DAUPHIN BOROUGH
Lawrence Bond. • , •
BUSINESS ITEMS.
lioncE.—Parties still having guns in their
possession belonging to Capt. Gibson's com
pany of Minute men, are hereby notified that
if the guns and accoutrements are not left at
the office of the DAILY TELEGRAPH on or before
WedneSday, Oct 12, their names willbe hand
ed over tp the Quartermaster General of the
State. td W. W. GIBSON.
Cloaks and Fuis ! 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 IO dollars. Black
cloth for cloaks as low as $2 50. White all
wool &midi 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 bombiaines, all at reduced
prices.
500 dOz of woolen. .and cotton stockings,
children's, wools stockings as low as 15 cents.
Cass4erSfOrhoy's wear. The greatest bargins
itChhicksilke. We have now in store a very
largb..stock of goods, and will sell at less than
wholesale prices, in order to reduce our stock.
Bargains in Irish linen bought at auction:
Call and . jidge for yoßseH..... S. LEW.Y..
Lamer,.
iemver,.--The imdersignedi takes
the pleasure to infoim the ladies of this city
on9l - vteihdt i y, that she_has - , received this day a
la ge qiitaatar.: CLOAKS. and (ELICIT
LAMS, zangingin.prico from $6 to sss. This
stook comprises the very latest styles and best
quiklities, 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 ests.blialuhent %the city. -
• MRSALI. MAX=
13oger's , Old Stand, No. 13 Market street.
sept2B4t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE
--' MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, IS&I,
OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER
irAniva THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
LEITERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED IN THE POST
OFFICE AT HARRISBURG.
Alac-"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.
zir"lf not called for within one month, they will be
sent to the Dead Letter OSice.
"FREE DELIVERY of letters by carriers, at the resi
dences of owners, may be SECURED by observing the
following RULES:
-
"1. DIRECT letters plainly to the street and number,
as well as the post office and State.
"2. HEAD letters with the writer's post office and State
street and number, sign them plainly with full name, and
request that answers be directed accordingly.
• LADTES , -LIST.
Atbrite Mrs Sara - . Maters, Miss Maggie
Allison, Mrs Amelia - Maguire Miss Maggie
Bomberger, Miss Ella 4- Meek, buss Sarah C
Baugh, Mrs Charles • • • Mathews, Mrs Clarra
Barnhart, Miss Abf • Mahaney, Mrs John
Barton, Mrs Maria Mare, Mrs Christian
Battle, Sarah Montjoy, Miss Ida
Berry, Miss M Meant, Mrs Sophia
Birmingham, Mrs E Morrison, Miss Jennie E
Busier, Mrs Sarah J - Murray Miss Mary
Boroskey, Miss Sarah 2 Murdock, ME
Borten, Miss Harriet 2 Neater, bliss Anna NI
Boyd, Miss Mary Nester, Miss Mary E
Bowman, Miss Eliza Night, Miss Eliza
Bradford, Miss Lillie W 2 Orth, Miss Mary E
Bryant, Mrs Marget Parsons, Miss Mary
Corl, Miss A .. Patterson, Mrs Harriet
Callender; Miss Olivia Piters, Mrs Elizbath
Chase, Mrs Ann 1,1 Power, Miss Ellen
Carleton, Miss Carrie 11 Potts, Miss Portia J
Carter, Miss Wilson Powell, Mrs Sarah
Crone, Mrs Henry Price, Mrs Mary 3
Deible, Sahra • - Beih, His Roselina
Derr, Miss Amanda Romp, Mrs Margret J
-Dean, Mrs Sarah Rhirett, Miss Mary
Detrick, Mrs Mary Richer, Miss Elmira
Davis, Mrs Margret Ranch, Mrs Samuel
Drake, Miss E Roberts, - Mrs:Anna E.
Eby, Miss Fannie Sanders,Rachel
Embich, Mrs Elizabith Sanders, Mrs Mary
Fagan; Miss:lda J Shindies, MISS Catharine.
Farrow, Miss Calibres. Rimer, Miss M E
Fessler, Mrs Rebecca ' Shute, Miss-Emma C •
Fitting, Miss Amanda Sheckinger, Miss Polly
Freese, Mrs II A C Snider, Miss Carrie
Gensler, Miss Lizzie Stout, lira Elizabeth
Gonett, Mrs Hattie Smith, Mrs Hosanna
Gambor, Miss Sallie E Smith, Mies Margret S
Graham, Mrs V Smith, Mrs Isabella
Goodvin, Miss E C Smith Mrs Molly
Goings, Caroline Sour Mrs Catharin
Grenjorn, Miss Annie 1.1 Shields, Mies Henrietta.
Guistwhite, Miss Lib Springer, Miss Mollie
Harper, Miss Ellen Stitzel, Miss Mary H.
Herd, Miss C Stout, Miss Maggie E 2
Hite, Miss Ann Stevens, Maria V
Howard, Miss Molly Still, Miss Mary
Howard, Victoria Stewart Miss Preeilla
Hollings, Miss Fannie Slevison, Mrs M .., • 1
Holland Mrs Caroline Toy, Miss Ellen '•
1
Hoak, klizabeth L Turner, Miss Mary J
Jackson, Mrs Henry Venter, Miss Sarah
Johnson, Mrs Mary A ' Varnice, Mrs Elen
Johnson, Miss Annie E 2 Tame, Miss S
Jones, ant Susan Ward, Mrs R E
Jones, Miss Sarah L Washington, Mrs Elizabeth 2
Keener, Mrs Sarah Walkon, Mrs Bridget
Ramble, Miss Emma Walsingham, Mrs Exuma
Kendig, Miss Lizzie M Walker, Margret
Minor, Miss Annie E ' Watts, Mrs Mary ,
Koppenheffer, Mrs WD D. , WeitmOyer, Mrs John H
Lichetz, Mrs Annie ' WeSt, Miss Harriet
Little, Miss Isabel ' Weidman, Mrs C,atharin
Licked, Miss Mary .1 Williams, Miss Frank ..
Lece, Miss Cerra Williams, Mrs Lydia E
Larkins, Bra Annie Williams, - Mrs Anis
Lovejoy, Miss Minnie J Witmoyer, Miss Louisa
McQuade, Miss Maggie Wirt„ Miss Mary
Marshall, Mrs Susan Williams, Mrs SUSifii
Miller, Miss Sallie, Wolfe, Miss Kate -
Methnan, Miss Angie
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.'
Annan, H. C , MeCahan, James
Allen, J M 'McClellan, Wm
Angus, John McHenry, M L
Armstrong, Wm McFarland, John .•
..Basbore, Benj McClellan, Joseph
13ashore, George E McCully & Co
Barkdell, Francis Mclntire, James E
Bartell, Samuel 2 Martin, Alexander
Bervick, George ' Martin, D 0
Haley, Wirt J . , Mann, Wm B
Balmer, John . :Halze,-- 11 - D
Becker Adam H ' - Moatellr, .1 W
Bletz. a H - • Mollary, Semi 0
HAMM; R E • • Mellinger, Lt J L
Blymyer, .1 S Mertz, Alexander
Blank, Jos Merley, Gee W
Bowman, Jno H Metcalf, Gibson:SF
Howard, Martin L • Miles, James T
Boyer, Harrison Miller, Harry
Brightbill, J Minnig, Ghasß
Brooks, J L Miller, Malibu
Brisline, Robert. Mires, _Cap 1 E
Broomall, George Monroe, Cap Nelson
Burlingham, W G '2 Meyer, Wm
Bucher, J F _ . Mdigneme, Wm S
Comman, Jes Moyer, ;Rey D
Cassel,. Reason, Mayer, A.::.
Camp, Hugh N , Moyer, Saint W .
Galley, Lt W Moan, John N:
Carey, John Muench, ;I
Carpenter, R T Murdock, E B'' ,
Cain, Patiick Mumma, Jacob
Connell, Chas A ' Newman, Thomas
Cain, Wm : Hey, John
Cannon, Charles Nrulor, James F
Churchill, Frank . Nicholson, Thos
Chilcoat, John W - 'Nichols, R
Cbrismore, Augustus Oris, George -
Chase, Geo W Oren, J N . ' • !
Conley, James R Patent, Samuel •' - •
Curtin, Lt Jaines-B ':' ' Patton, Fred II ''•• • 1
Cummings, R Phillips, Dan'l B
Cream, Jacob 't . Pllugfelder, Gotticili (ship) •.
Dampman, John H Phillips, Tho H
Deily, David ?Miter, Christ
Dean, J A Powel, D E
De Haven, David S Poticher, Daniel jr
Dean, Samey . . , Press, Jack
Deming, E D " . Quinn, Martin
Dougherty William Ray, Cap H H C ,
Dixon, Ballard Reed, Augustus
Duren, Cap W G Reed, Wm B
Bitches, Albert Perry Reichler, John
Enders, E A Ritter, Wm S .
Eshby, iff C Rickaugh, Jacob
Feris, W H Ricker, Zack
Fertig, Lewis P Ripley Volney,
Feigler, Henry Rock, Miles 2
Fisher, Peter Robinson, J J
Finnin, Michael ' Russel, C G
Fitzpatrick, John Rutherford, Col George Ar
Ford, Benjamin sands, Geo W
Fouty, John Saul, Wm W
Pram, Saml F Schott, J G
Frenzel!, A P Scott, J W
Fickess, Jeremiah Batelle, William F (ship)
Frost, Wm H. Soluninkey. J . S '
Punk & Zimmerman . ' Sett:seer, Peter .! .
Frick, Louis (ship) ' Sehnierts, W E &Co
Gehr, Li Win A. I , - . fftensebach, Jacob 2
George, R A Shuye, George_
Gould, Chris ' ' • '.. Shnman, Jno W
Gorman, Wm ' Shyler, John A
Greiss, Henry . Seger, Wm '
Gunner, Jno G ' Shaeffer, Phillip
Gross, Thomas A '
, ' Shrader, Frederick
Gray, Peter ' .: Simpler, I A
Green, Chandler . Shaffer, Joseph A
Hammon, John N Shonenberger & Bear
Hall, Lewis Shoop, Monroe
Hamilton, Joel G Snyder Jas •
Haldeman, Chriet'r Smith, ‘v J
Harper, Geo W Smith, Jacob
Harley, E .1) Small, Wm F ..
Hers!, Michael - Springer, lir 2
Harris SalathaeL- ..... ...., . *igsi.more, Charles-4 , - - -.--
Hayse,,lino EL %.!':- '' . ..' , , , 5.4,,e5a1, , J X_ , ••• ' 4 ' . - -
Herd, Hen l y'.; l 4 ".' , - thilinel, W,H • ' .. ,
Henaleyi.,..- eg - ;;..: , i • Staventriandrirer
Heneer, .D , „e(...f;..•'.v•-•`.. • StePtleoWHlS'
Xeidelaperger;.ffaii . Stuart, John''., ..,
Healer, C M- - ' . Serison;JobitW
Heath, Wm . " , Stollar, - ,Nielioiss-
Heitier,: A M ,• , ' ' , StrOnlyt*till •-•- •
'Xick4, Gee A. - -, -: .5wart5,.0163431......v4,,-
Holbort, Jacob C -..- . stunnzi; - Tbin3 ' • " Hower, D J ' Stroud, Lee A
.
Hoffer, Henry . Thayer, .T.-P '
Hoffer, Levi , ,Tborn, AL.
Hugha, 0 0 !',.. ' ..
Tittnos, Charles
Huff,' F A ' ' Taylor, Martin
finnickey, John . • . Tagg; Wilsim•
R u st on, w in • Thomas, David
Hunter, George., . Toy, Daniel 2
Hunter, Geo W " Tapper, 1 N •
Huey,- Wm H ' Turner, Richard
-Uhler, Henry .
_, . Tomer, Lewis E,
jacebs, Andrew . Van. Horn,, John,. l
Jones, - Rena on •• ` ' Vicus, Asbury •
...Kelly, Wm .11 • Walker,•A J '
Kelly ; Chas L , Walower, Aarets ,
Barns, Lt R Wanin, T K
Hates, Jacob Ward, Lt R J -
Kauffman, Jas Wade, Amos W
King, James . Wattles, Joseph E
Kinzer, Wm Wenrich, Jolukathan
Eoppenbeffer, Win D • Webb, Theree t a '
Kunkel, Win Wheler,Jaisob
Kohler, Adam Weber, John
Lawrence, SM 2 Wessels, Tbeo A
Lewis, Chas A Whees li n . -
Lenzel Daniel . Wilson, Jeer
Lined. John ' Wilco; w in
Lay, Henry w . Wilford. Jacob
Landow, EG - - - - We Melon P
Lyons„Satnl . . WoUgang; J onas
Lots, Wm . Tousich, - Samnel
Longbougb,Henry .. , Zimmerman John 1
MoKroStlg, Jobti '-', s ...% - 4.4111111r, John ~ .: . ..4 ,
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EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
N
OTICE is hereby gittrithat letters testa
mentary on the estate of Anne 'Finney, late of the
city of Harrisburg, deceased, have" been granted to the
subscriber, residing in said city, All persons indebted to
the estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same will present them
for settlement.. - , - SUSAN E. ENGLE,.
se29oawded* „ . 'Executrix.:
ADMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters of administration have this day been
granted to the subscriber on the estate of Cornelius U.
Shell, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania,
deceased, allperaons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate will please makolimmediate payment, and all those
having claims against said estate, will please present them
for settlement without delay, to
sep23-doaw6t] JACOB D. BOAS, Administrator:
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters of administration Inva this day been
granted to the subscriber on the estate of Henry Rep',
late of the city of Harrisburg. Dauphin county, Penns.,
deceased, all persons • knowing themselves indebted' to
%aid estate will please make immediate payment, and
all those having claims against said estate. will please
present them for settlement without delay, to
PHOEBE HANNAH REEL,
Administratii of said deceased/
Or to Eugene Snyder,•Ewl., her attorney.
Harrisburg, Pa ~ Sept 1861. . [sepl9-Bhlawd
IN the Common Ple,a - of Dauphin County.
.
Joseph Welker and Susanna Welker, ')
his wife, now for use of Daniel I No. 17.
Keiser. J- August Term, 1.464
ms..t Von. Ex.
Solomon Loudenalager. J
The undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Dauphin county, to distribute the
money made by the Sheriff on the above stated suit, will
attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in
Harrisburg, oft Friday, the 14th day of October next, at
10 o'clock, .4....nr.;•wh'en and where all parties interested'
are notified to appeary... . RALPH L. MACLAY,
lepl9-3taw2w], . Auditor:
NtoTIOE. —TKO undersigned, auditor, op
pointed.by the Orphans' Courtof Dauphin county
to distribute the balance in the hands of the executor of
Charlotte HeGlaugblin, deceased, hereby gives notice that
he will attend for that purpose at his office is Harrisburg,
en RATILEDA Y, the 15thday of October next, at 10 o'clock
a. It. Ail parties interested are invited to attend and ex
hibit their claims. H. FLEXING, Auditor.
Harrisburg, -SePt. 21,1864 .-L-Iscp2l4iittv3t
•
DISSECTED AL ITLABE;I: BLOCKS,
fornale Schffiffir's Bookstore, 21 South Seelud
street, Batik**, :ocel
NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN.
GAME OFEOLITAIRE, together with an
assortment of other Gauries, at Scheffer's Bookstore
21 math &Sand street, Harrisburg, Pa. °di
1100C/ 0118
br S ated . C S? D H aezirgebrab o d, f the Justrect e lsr l 6% .
mu for sale by . SEMLERA FRAYAR,
febl (suociroooret to Wtn. Dock, jr. et Go.)
LOUR! FLOU.R.I -.Fine Family Flour!!
--
FlOO of. the best • brand of flour in this city.
livery barrel warranted or money returned, and delivered
to all parts of the city free of charge. For sale at
sepl6 - SfitSLER & FRAZER'S;
DRIED Lds at
riaty4l' BOYi.R & KOERPECK
. .
Draft: o.4'aft!l •
DRAFTED MEN entitlealo,eicemption can
, havetheir papers properly . prepared' by'
E. C. GO,BLN, Attorney at Law - ,
bite or the Provost AlarshaPs Office. Office in Third
street, four dam riboviHrtiket, Harrisburg, Pa, sep27-tf
C. -
ATTORNEY AT, LAir
OFFICE IS. TiLLEID STREW, ABOTS MARKET._'
*a- Beset* 'Partitions and Backlit." , eolleatelnit legs
rates. Esepiklaral
ALPHABET BLOCKS ! t"s
,
ND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, 4 FOR
silk at SCHEFPER'S BOOKSVORE, ;
coal 21 South Soca* West, Harrisburg, Pa:
NEN sToßyßoor
• FOR
C at, 121 It N ;
• BY FANNY FERN.
For sale at Selietrees'Botikstore;Hanistim, Pa. se24
Window Shades and Blinds.:
ASPLENDID assortment of Linen sh'tdes
and Paper Blinds, at
SCHEFFEWS Bookstore.
aep2d 2l South. Second street, Harrisburg,Pena:
Wall Paper Wall-Paper-1!
ALarge and splendid stook of Wall Paper
of all styles and prices, for We cheap at
SCIIBPPEIVS 116okitore, ;
sep26 21 South Second strect,llfarrisburg, realm:
I=
ALARGE ASSORTMENT ` OF I'RANSP4I
- SLATES,. or all sizes and prides, for sale at .
Scherier's Bookstore, 21 Sootlißecond :Strain, Barrisburg,
Penna. - nal
FRESH OYSTERS • -
In can, jut received and for sale by
SBISLER FBAZER,
iteit.26 (successor to W. Dock & Co.)
:,::
~ - ~`i i
E R NINEI4LIi. —Pare Cider Viiiegar
IL,/ can be WIWI{ by the barrel or small quitatity,_ at
1918 • psi haDERPER •
•
•
PHOTOGRAPHS.
A LARGE assortment; of Photographs 44
Generals and fancy pictures for sale CMAP, at $T
per dozen, at SORREFREVS BOOR STORE,
rays° Harrisburg, Pa
PATENT CLIPS!
'• Anil Bill Holderi,
A.l
, F" 2 aleuL S cbetrir'EßookEtore, tayAitiv , • t 2.8
- - oner.
ASI.II4OL,bO superior lot of HONEY, ins
received; skt MUER BiPRAZER'S.
auglB
QIIGABS,. SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, o
A. 7 all gtvioa. and prices , at -
KEELER & FRAZER.
Soncessors:to Deck,.Jr., & Co.
je/ 7 • ::Dealers in. Fine Family Groceries
ByTTP-B?Birl'lllii:—Fr;umb roll butter
lom ackYter wordy received every week. Also
guts fare - - isOrlejt 4-IROTSRPMR:
2
(4110PEttlk
'8 of all kinds, at reduced
PIM. at , 8418LERA F4AZER'S
....
AMU laßOOßY,'oppositi the tout, JEfoltsea
endless vit.
rWrY, at SOLKETTAR'S Bookstore,
REM
NEW Al) VERTISEMENTS.
Proposals for
5-20 BONDS
TRELSIIRY Dy...PARTIIENT,
• WAsuncorox, Oct. 1, 1864.
SEALED offers willbe received at this e
partinent, under the act of Congress, ap
proved June 30, 1864, until the noon of Fri
day, the 14th inst.; for bonds of the United
States, to the amount of forty millionsof dol
lars. - The bonds offered`Will bear:an interest
of six per centum, payable semi-annually; in
coin, on the first days of May and November,
and will be rededinablA i nk the pla,sur,e of the
GOvernmenty after five .-years ; and payable in
twenty years from Nov t,91864.
Each offer must be for„fifty or Some multi
ple of fifty dollara; and must Itnte the sum
including premium offered for each hundred
dollars, or for fifty when the offer is for- ho
more than fifty. Two per cent. of the princi
pal' texcludingliremium) of the whole ainonot
bid for, by each bidder, must be depositect,ias
a guaranty for the payment of subScriptiOns if
"accepted, with the Treasurer of the United
States at Washington; or with the Assistant
Treasurer at NeirYork, , Boston, Philadelphia
or St. Louis, or with the designated Depohi
tary at Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Louisville; Chicago,- Detroit or ' Buffalo, or
with any National DepOsit Bank which may
I consent to transact the . ..business without
I charge, for which deposits,duplieate-certift
eates will be issied to 'thedepoicitors by the
officer or bank receiving them—the originals
of which must be forwarded, with the offers,
to this. Department. All deposits should he
made intime for the certificates with the offers
to reach Washington, not later than the morn
ing of October - 14 J as aforesaid:. No offer not
'amoinpitnied brits; proper bertjficate of de-
Posit will be •conadered.
The Coupon and -Registered Bor.ds,issued
under this prdposal, will be of the denomina
tions of $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO. Regis
tered Bonds of $5,000 and $lO,OOO Will be is
sued if required.
All offers received
October 14th. .The awards will bp made by
the Secretary to the . highet =Gfferers, Wand
notice of acceptance or declinatioirwill be im
"ffiediately given to the xespectifei(offerets. In
oases of aceePtanc, bonds of llie_discription
and -denorriinatioii-Preferredwill:be sent to
the subscribers, at the cost ofthe.Department,
on final payment of installments. The deposit
of two per cent. will be reckoned in the last
installments paid by successful offerers, and
will be immediately returned to those whose
offers may not be accepted.
The amount of accepted offers must be de
posited with the Treasurer, officer or bank an
thorned to act under this notice, on adVice of
the acceptance of offers, as follows: One half
on the 20th October, and the belande,-(in
cluding,the premium and original' two 'per
cent. deposit,) on the 31st October. 1 - !
• The bonds will bear interest from NOrem
ber Ist. Interest on deposits, from their date
to Nov. 1, will be paid by the Government in
coin.
One-half of the first installment, or twenty
five per cent oraCemted offers, may be paid,
with accrued interest to Oct. 14, in United
States "Certificates of Indebtedness," but such
certificates will be received in part payment,
of the firstatistallment only.
Offers under this notice should be endorsed
"Offer for Loan," and addressed to the Secre
tary of the Treasury. ' The right todeolina all
offers not considered advantageous to "the
Goverment., is reserved by the Secretary.
'-L •- *. P. FESSENDEN,
oof-tillocl4 Secretary . of the Treasury.
Q UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF
.FIRST
, : WASHINGTON city, October 1, 1864.}
I.le. HORSES J• HORSES ! HORSES !
'HOMOtleditable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be
purclunat,Gier,boro Depot, in open market, till Novem
ber 1,164:
.Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A
4.11.,1eid be subjected to the usial Government inspec
tion before( being, accepted.
Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each.
Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO . each.
Payment will be made for six (6) and:Mere:
JAMES 4, ib i 4
.ColoneLl'arstaiths' icku,
03tilloc31 Quartermaster General's 0111 m.
OPTIC'S SUPERINTENDWT VOL. R. SERVIOF,
WESTERN Drvisros of Pgruve
A FILTORTEIBURG, Pa., October '3,1864.
HOLDERS OF 'CERTIFCATES OF PEE
miums for presenting recruits, are hereby notified
toisteeent such oertificates.to.a United .Stftteg. ,plabursing
Offiter.forilayment, on or ; cb - efore tho.lsth day. of October,
1854 - afterwbbili date noxlainv3 of-Alitind will be paid.
- • —= , RIORARD-VDODG-R,
coadtd Capt. fith Infantry, sup't Rec. Ser:
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO 'TIARA°.
SELLING . OFF I SELLING OFF- !!!
sni)sciiter, intending to make change
lin his business will close out his immense stook. of
BOOTS AND SHOES,. Fa
Cr every descnptiou now on hand at °Mich 'less than
market prices. Persons in. want or Hoots and Shoes will
do well to call, as 1 am determined to close out at reduced
prices. Give us a call. J. C. xnaBALL,
88 Market street, next to McCalla's jewelry store,
Harrhiburg; Pa. sep2B.
LUBIN'S HAIR DRESSING FLORILINE.
FOR BEAUTIFYING AND PRESERVING AND
'STRENGTHENING THE EfAIR,
Is' PURELY A VEGETABLE Preparation,
distilled from herbs and fragrant flowers from the
south of France, conceded to 'lO the most delicately per
fumed and doslrable hair preparation ever offered to the
American. public. It will restore lost hair. It will prevent
hair from falling out. It will restore , gray and faded hair to
its original color. Its continued use will mataially thicken
the hair. Bald places will Jiradoslly coier .themtelves,
and in a short" time the hair wiit grow dark, soft, glossy
and luxuriant. Price $7. 00 per, box. Sold by
,ICLTNY..EL
sea° . , ,:a.nothecarles, Harrisburg.;
- .
EIGH T VEX P,IE SOR latr_src
41 )46 :"4- 61411e Antes f tWiPii
'The 'Etiikts-'ttf.4ifdidi-.
'Bent free Postai): Send your address to OLIVER
DITSON & CO., P ublishers , Boston. For sale by
[se2o-tch] . • .. • 11. E.:GOBLB, Philadelphia.
SOMETHING : NE*I .
MYEHPHINEA.W PATENT
Aire'
INKSTAND
For vale atplhapiar 'a,Bookstare, Harrisburg, Pa. seeB
• -
II N N it 7'S.
NEW EATING AND :DRINKING 'SALOON
Walnut street, between Third:csiuLkourih.
Wines, Beer and . ibe nest. quality of liquors constant]
on hand. A share of the public patronage is respeetfull
solicited. [oo3d6m] , JOHN
,DONNRR•
TO 'HOTEL lEJEEPERSi:
rrHE Ef.O.TEX.i PROPERTY latewn . as the
A
._,`•• - I
- ZIIETtriER:`.:HOUSE,
In this city, is offered at private sale on LarAxinitoodating
terms. Apply to ...i. , i :, . , - ...G.i•Nir. BUEHLER,
sep2l-d&whn) ..: ..: . . i . , ~. . Harrisburg, Fa.
-.. . .
20T0.. TIM - LADLES.
"VOUR attention is : called to the splendid
assortment iif-Extra Note Paper, lenvelopit, and fine
Stationery at: ,, BCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
sept2l3 ' 2 . 1 South 264ckiestreet, N.srrisbuirg, Penn.
-Soldiers* Porttblllox:
A TABGBpsAmtpient at
't mmwr °NEAP Bookilkiltr s
EWA Sold at whoiesalq Qt. rel4ol at low Prig=
OE
BRANT'S HALL. -BRANTiiiiii
11 o a
- - FORTY ---
Itouse't Star Combination:Coutimuy,
Rouse's Star Cmhillation Ompitily. -
Rouse's Star toridination COruptry,
THIS MONDAY. EVE. G, OCTOBER 10, 18*
Ti 13,perfot*E1 the great moral drama of
EAST N-116.1
No'rice—On•and after this evening, the cunsfil
at half-past 7 o'clock.
igrForturtber particulars see programme.
aug9-dtr
SANFORD'S HALL
fIPRIS coraininy consists of the beat star pe;
formers, consisying of
•
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
GYMNASTS, AC.
The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS & CO., Proprietor
Br= Pommit, Business Agent. au29l
Real Estate Sale.
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1864.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON
the premises, late the Real Estate of George Ref
flebower, deceased, situated in West Peimsboro township,
Cumberland county, about two miles southeast of New
yille, near • the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and , . about
three-fourths of a mile north of the turnpike, adjoining
lands of Brice J. Sterret, Gee. Rea, Samuel Heffiebower,
John Myers, George G. Davidson, and lands of the heirs
of said decedent, a tract of
Good. _Limestone Land.
containing 103 acres, 131 perches-88 acres of which ars
cleared, and, in a good state of cultivation ; the', remain
der is covered whit excellent timber. There.l6 erected
on the premises a
NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
a new and large BANK BARN, with Mahe necessary out
buildings to make a comfortable home. Also a YOUNG
APPLE ORCHARD, with a variety of other choice fruit
trees on the premises. Any person wishing to view the
property before the day of sale, will be shown the same
by calling on Samuel Refflebower, residing thereon,
Sale to commence at 15 o'clock, 31.; on said day, when
terms will be made known by .
SAMUEL. IMPFLEBOHER,
ADAIL.kISHB URN,
Agents for the;heirs of said deceased.
MEI
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . FOR' SALE.
THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE on
the Southeast corner 'Second and State streets, oc
cupied by W. Garrett,lot 66 feet on Second street and
200 on State street, is offered for sale.
Also, the lot on the Northeast corner Second and
State streets, and Frame Home and Stable and lot adjoin
ing. The two lots are 85 feet on Second street, 90 feet on
State, and 95 feet on the alley.
Also, two &story (and Basement) Frame Houses on the
North side of East State. street, near Filbert, lot 23 by
3734.
—Also, a one story Frame Ileu.se adjoining:, 10t25 feet by
ST;' feet.
For pricc-s and terms, enquire of H. WILLSON, N. E.
corner of State and Second streets, or address me at S. F.
corner Chestnut and Third streets, Philadelphia.
ocst-2w T. H. WILLSON,
THE BEST CHANCE to get Cheap . Homes
NOW OFFERED IN TIM CITY.—The subscribes offers
fur sale 72 Building. Lots, situate in the Scutt Ward,
between Reilly and Colder streets, fronting- on Susque.
henna, Two-and-a half and Secondatreets. blest of them
have valuable pear and apple trees on them, hearing the
choicest fruits, selected by CoL John Roberts thirty years
ago, the fruit of which will pay for the ground in a
short time. There is also on a portion of the gonad a
sand bank, above the grade of,the streets, containing sand
of the best quality, which will mere than pay for the
ground. The location is such that no drainage is re
quired ; the cellars will always be perfectly dry. , These
lots will be said below the current price ground ..is now
bringing in this; city, and in fact so low as to afford an
opportlinity for any person to secure a home..
A plea of the ground can be seen at the office .of the
subscriber, No. 24, North SEC. ND street.
EARR.TBBURG, September 29, 1864,
CONDEMNED 11-ARSES
QUARTERMASTER GRNEHACII OFFICE,
• • FIRST, DIVISION.,
WASHINGTON OM October 1, 1864.
WILL be sold at public station, to tho
highest bidder, at the time and places named be
low, viz:
MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY,
October 13,1.864,
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. THURSDAY,
October 20, 18114, ,
YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, riPCRSDAY,
October. 27, 186 , 1 4 ",; •• •
TWO gIINDRED 'CAVALRY HORSES
at each place.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit, or ci
Cavalry service of the Army.
For road and fanning purposes many g3o4.pargaia,
may be had.
Horses sold singly. Sale to coninfetef• at 10 e'd..
♦. N. , t.
TERMS: CASH in United S tales Currency. • • - •
By order of the Quartermattisr-,Coneral, • „
•
oS-t026 Colonel in ebatge rat Diyision 0. 0.
Valuable Building Let For'Sisie,
QITILTATED ON TIELLEt.D . STREM:NEAR
1.0 North, 21 feet, front, and 131 feet deep, Miming to a
20 foot alley. The lot will be Sold cheap, and on easy
terms. Inquire at THIS OFFICE se3Odtf
HOUSES FOR SALE.
riIHREE NEW FRAME HOUSES, SITU
-1 ATE on Foster street, shove North. Eitquire,4,
.41COB WAVnt4,..
Corner of Th.ir4 ,
se2Sdtt
TILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC, SALE, ON
THURSDAY, October 20th, at two.o'clock P. N.,
at the Court House, in the city of. Hirriabuig, that prop
erty situated on the corner of Front Aufic Walnut Streets,
late the estate of Henry Stelart, deceased. , The above
property fronts on Front street 110 .feet ; and on Walnut
feet, more OrieS3, •
For thither information call on• W. J. Steel; @f the
premises. . J. C. STEWART,
HENRY STEWOT;
Execut rs
(so2B dts]
MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS
AIRS. J. HIBBS,
•
No. 8 Market Square, Next Door to Felix's' C'onfeetiorrey
RAS just reed - tad a new and:cat Dilly se
lected • supply of Millinery. Goods, sal" as Straw
and Felt, Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Rib
bons, Ruches, &c., or which are of the latest style.
Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nobles, Glair, Stock
ings, Collars, laces, &c., with a full amortment - or , Tress
Trimmings and Dress Patterns, which she Will Se!l atprices
that cannot be competed with.
Dress and Cloak making wilt be promptly - atteded to
under her own direct. 64:tervision. - ,octßa3m.
To .Builders.. • • •
EXHOUTIVE DMPAR.IIIENt; ..
.HIS.RISBUKG, Oct. 5•; ,- 1864 , 1
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received. at
this office until 12 o'clock of Tuesday, I.Bth'it; for
the erection _of. tho proposed extension .of the: apitol
building. Security to one-fourth of the amount. ork
will be required, and each bidder must ttecon'lpaW hi;
proposal with the names of his securities.
Plans of the extension can be seen at this office! where
specifications can also be had on applilatiell. Bitls Enlist
be addressed, "Proposals for extension of Capitol:
'a
G. CURTIN, Governor.
JAS. P. BARR, Sur. Gen. .
HENRY D. MOORE, State Treas.
octs dt I
Badges,
•
Iro 0-K. lEfE•itE!!
LOOS
callnlEpßaLii!
33a4ir..0.,.,;,,,..
CAMPAIGN BADGES, of all styles;lor =dr
wholeealn and retail at Sebbirees Ita,k.Aoret; Hirt' e
burg, Pa. - . ....
Countryllealera are respeetf-alirireriled.44Wl qhfr ex
amine price& and styles. . . — ..; -. , ... .At t 7
NEW
tja
'
!mg 4,11
40...taybd ideitif.2o—yriTASSlTk.
CsE.IELIt—ChI,Iy/81 oice now
110Yka & 110ERPP crop ChesSiff j
li i.zt
neolyed a t
AMUS lENTB:
OR
THE EARL'S DADJETER.
To conclude - IMb the laughable farce of the ;
IRISH TUTOR.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
AUCTION. SALEa
Executors' Sale.
DAVID MUMMA