Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 17, 1864, Image 3

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lIA'RRISBI7RG, PA
MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1861.
A WN AND COUNTRY.
iNVINCIBLES, ATTENTION !—An adjourned
meeting or the Republican Invincibles, of
gsrrieburg, will be held at the Mount Vernon
Track HOES% at half-past seven
men'oclock this
klonday) evening. Any young wishing to
)oin the company would do well to call early,
the number is limited to one hundred, and
is filling rapidly.
CHARLES H. SMALL,
Secretary pro tern.
A GROD uORSE Flint will be held at Read
ing, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
his week.
41/LL Ontmcn," is the name of a new Post
Otos recently established in Pike township,
Becks county.
WE are again favored with delightful weather
_clear and pleasant. The present is the most
delightful season of the year.
CAPITEBUBY Music HALL will be re-opened
this evening, with an entire new company.of,
fist-class performers. See advertisement. ,i,
Oss of our exchanges says the Presidential
election is safe, as the weather will be too
cold for the copperheads to bite at the' No
vember election
Pas General Synod of the German Reform
ed Church, in the United States, will assem
ble in Lancaster, on Wednesday of this week,
to hold its annual meeting.
Sitss os I:lc:atm.—Two hundred condemn
ed cavalry horses will be sold at Wilmington,:
Del., on Thursday next.
On Friday one hundred will be sold at Gies
bore', D. 0.
THE cheapest and most select fashionable
ladies' bonnets, hats, cloaks and circulars are
to be found at Mrs. M. Mayer's, No. 13 Mar
ket street, between River alley and Front
street, (Boger's old stand.) octl7-tf
THOSEI who love to "tip the light fantastic
toe" will have a fine opportunity to do so on
Thursday evening, when a social ball will be
given at the Hope Engine House, for the ben.:
eilt of disabled firemen. A manager has been
selected from each fire company in the city.
Ten convention of the friends of Pennsyl
vania College, having in view the permanent
endowment, of that institution, will be held in
this city, commencing to-morrow afternoon=
meeting for consultation will be held :at
three o'clock, and public exercises will be
held in the evening, at which time a number
of addresses may be expected. The public
are invited to attend the evening meeting.
The convention will be held in the First Lu
theran Church, on Fourth streot.
OUR citizens will be gratified to learn that
Mr. Rouse has effected a re-engagement of
six nights, of Miss Kate Denin and Mr. 'San
Ryan. To-night they will appear in the thril
ling and romantic three-act drama entitled
ZELINA, OR, THE GREEK'S REBELLION, Miss
lEste"Denin will appear as the Heroine of the
Cross. The whole Combination Company
will take part in the piece. The entertain l.
ment will conclude with the prize drama of,
The Mountain Outlow. Look out for a grand
entertainment.
Con. A. J. HERE !a MIDDLETOWN. —The
N'ational Union Club of Middletown have ap
pointed a meeting in that borough, for to
morrow evening, which will be addressed by
Col. A. J. Herr. Of course it is not neces
sary for us to urge our neighbors of that
beautiful borough to turn out to hear Col.
Herr, as he is regarded there, as he is wher
ever he is known, as one of the most eloquent
and fearless defenders of the right in this
Commonwealth. No doubt many of our
readers from this city will also be present
at Middletown.
GEOGRAPHICAL HAND 1300 E.—We have seen
a book with the above title, which is now be
ing Shown to our people, and which seems a
valuable work for students, teachers and the
public in generaL It has the endorsement of
the State Superintendent of Common Schools,
Mr. Coburn, of this city, who recommends, it
in the strongest language, and says :
should be in the hands of every student, and
supplies a.want that has long been felt. It is
enaorsed by many of the most eminent literary
men of our State. We commend the book as
one exceedingly useful. *
A Croxiraurn OFFENDER.--The Daily News
of to-day says: On Saturday Nathan .Fried
inan was committed by Alderman Beitler for
receiving stolen goods from John W. Schultz.
Shultz is an old offender. He is now in pris
on fora series of larcenies. He commenced
operations by pilfering a tailor at Eleventh
and Lombard. This succeeded so well that
he went into the country and tried his hand:
He robbed the store of D. Eppley Sr Co., in 'Har
risburg, of $3,000 worth of goods. Many of
these goods were disposed of to Friedman.--
Wl4eriSchultz was arrested he informed on
Friedman, and that worthy was secured. .A:
number of articles And large quantities of
goods stolen by Schultz was found in the cus
tody of his pal.
..--...---..
CHESTNUTS.—DeaIers in this speCies ofintts
ask from 25 to 30 cents per quart,, here, stating
that the crop is unusually small., Whether
Chore is any truth in the assertion we leave
the reader to judge. The Johnstown Tribune,
speaking on the subject, says : "Never, with
in the recollection of the oldest inhabitant,'
has the crop of chestnuts been so heavy in
this part of the State as it is this season. In
the southern part of Cambria county and in.
Somerset county, farmers actually gather them
by the wagon load. During the present week
We have seen, at the- same moment, out of
orir Mike window, a four-horse wagon and a.
three•horse wagon loaded With bags of chest
nuts. Owing to the immense supply, of these
nuts, the price obtained for them from dealers
here has been reduced to two clothes; *ll bushel.
It may fall still lower.
TBA:24BXICE op VALUABLE REAL ESTATF--- 7 7Wik
have just heard of the transfer of, a - Vtd nable
private residence , by sale, this morning, Mr. harry Thomas purchased the magnificent
blue stone mansion just erected on the c"orner,
of state and Front streets, by Pr. Bally, for
£lo,oo9 cash--the check for the money pas's
ing forthe title papers of the property. "Wo
knowO
no manin.he country whom we would
rather see enjoy the comtorts and the splen
dor of such a residence, 'than our friend
Thomas; simply because he has the interests
Sod . the reputation of Harrisburg sinderely at
heart. In proof of this, we need only state
?let. Mr. Thomas has now invested *Teal
estate, 'Within the limits of th e city, at least
$160,00k to 'say'nothhig or his investments in
the younty, .-And from whative , ean learn, he
is determined top on in his efforts to add to
the beauty and' the 'business importance' of
4arrifbtlFg. We hope he may be successful
n gds, oui4 pitlipeTKlS 111 his'own affairs.
.
WEAT SNAIL' BN Dotos?-1-Dming the past
'Week or two we have chronicled quite a num
ber of pesos of pooket-pinking, and to-day
anted tan ettensive one) added to the list.
What shall be done to prevent the people
from being robbed at our railroad depots?
The reputation of our city is at stake, and
travelers' pocket-books are not safe in their
ovniertpAckets. laft-,can suggest a remedy
for the evil?
Annenem Limo= ITOBITYPE.—We have
just exanii#etl # beautifully executed bust por
trait #l' . .,'Alt i l a iati Liner ivOrytype,.7hich
is now on - ihitioh a - Knoche's, as a sped.:
- men for subscribers. Knoche is the agent in
this city, and will sell the portrait, frame in
cluded, for $l5. As. . a work of art, we have
never seen anything to ear-this in its line,
and as a portrait it is faithfully true to life.
We cheerfully recommend it to our readers.
FEFTY DOLLARS Itzweao.—Hon. Henry D.
Moore, State Treasurer, had his pocket picked
by some of the gentkmanly robbers, who op
erate in this city, andon the railroads leading
from here to Philadelphia. The amount of
money stolen was small, but a number of val
liable papers were taken, including a note of
A. Clark, for $2,500. Mr. Moore offers $5O
reward for the return of the pocket-book and
papers. See advertisement.
A Ras= have before us a copy
of the Richmond Enquirer of Thursday last.
It is a half-sheet, miserably printed, on smoked
paper. The : Enquirer is published daily, at
$5O per year'; semi-weekly, at $4O ; weekly,
A tAgo., Among ,the,adver . tisements we notice
one , eff "3110Xemsles .Vanted7-pay from $5
to $7 per day. • $2;500 and board are offered
for a male teacher for a family. A theatre is
open, with the plays of "The French Spy,"
"Daughter of the Regiment," etc. There is
no news of importance in the paper.
[From the Boston Union.]
TRINI ARMY TO LITTLE. MAC.
die--"Xtobin }loggia."
0, what are you going to do, Little Mac ?
If you get to the. White House next year ?
Be honest and true,
!. •
And say what you will do,
For we don't see your way very clear, Little
Mac !
For we don't see your way very clear :.
You surely can't go for a peace, Little Mac !
If you get to the White Souse next year!
For. your blue soldier coat
Will cry shame on the vote
Thatwould open afire 'aim rear, Little Mac!
That would open a fire in the rear.
And they won't let you go for the war, Little
Mac!
If Seymour and Wood have your ear ;
With trainers like these,
You may talk as you please,
But you'll show the white feather, next year
Little Mae !
Yes, you'll show the white feather next year.
We've our eye on a much better man, Little
Mae !
Whose name and whose record are clear ;
He is honest and true,
And it's he and not you
That will stay in the White House next year,
Little Mac!
That will . stity in . the White House next year.
,
There's a place very distant from this, Little
Mac !
And it looks as if you would go there ;
We guess you will shiver
• ,On thebanks of Salt River,
Instead of the White House, next year, Little
'
Instead of the White House next year.
.
Ilrotie"lpt the Allemau Fencibles.
HRADQVARTERS ALLEMAN FENCIRLES,
FORT SRDOWICK Va, Oct.
EDITOR Lac ix A pi — D ea r
you find the result of the election to-day by
our company:
FOR CONGRESS.
George F. Mi11er,,...:...... 31
William H. Miller 8
UnimUeolifitg:voltuiteers voting with us for
Congressm ,• •
YOB ASSEMBLY
EL C. /Woman
Daniel gaiser
J. Wesley Awl
Charles H. Zeigler
FOR FROTRONOTARY
J. C. Young
Henry Teehtmoyer
FOP. REOLSIER
George M. Mark
George L. Mytinger....
=I
Henry Hartman— .....
Abram Bowman
FOR MIDITOE
•A. Slentz
B. Stiles Duncan .
After espec ial
enquiry, I found the bold Bo
ger boys all right tor Lincoln and Johnson,
with here and there an exception.
The Johnny Reba gave us" about an hour's
shelling this afternoon; and 8 o'clock, P. M.,
as I write, they, brought the big guns at
their command against us; and I-can assure
you that unless we had been secured partly
under ground and covered by heavy timbers,
we. would have suffered severely. The, men,
.however, stood up to the work like veterans.
We are at a great loss for the wantuf drilling,
and so far we have not had time. The men
request me to say that our friends shall use
all means in their power to have us detached,
or sent to some more safe garters for drilling
purposes. 'elf Col. Allgagn to be up and
doing in our behalf. If things are not too
hbt, I, will forward you in a day or two another
communication of matters and things since
our departure from Camp Cadwalader. 11. R.
From the 200th Regiment.
*Tort of the vote for Congressa of the
.200th Regiment P. V., at an election held Oc
.tober 11, 1804: •
For Joseph Bally, U
A. J. Glosshrenner, 0
G. F. Miller, U... ...1.... 42
' •
E. Wm. H. Miller,.o
11. ~
" Wright, C
Fisher, U..,
" Straus, p •
Spattering
. • .... ..216
t c, RUSINESSJTEW.
;Sunscemenes• to the hininty fund• of the
!riiita ,l iriird;:ffr this City. will meet at the
on MONDAY Evening, the
ilth of Octobar,w4en the several committees
will make their final reports. w •
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WM. W. (TENN - MOE,
ol.3deoataiPtee't Third WardAseciciationi
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holed be kept
Tooth.in
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eVe.7:'familY : 4 -,WtbielThindtield Sid% Tn4l4 .anal
Wu, Wit4346 p s m .431 ' Back -1? complutn
%Ad- Imser or
Bloody ate
Sole agent f
EllidbV • n of the:& 880,
and Pallitt#lß
the Stake , ificticereiztet a la
4,6liitone*Spr9TOP l4 l o ,,.-- t t
All Orders frqg • , •
to<
Tuna AND AGUE can be cured. Du uoi,
think because you have tried everything you
could read or hear of, that you cannot get
anything to cure you, for you have not taken
the pure vegetable that is curing every one
that takes it. It does not stop your shaking
for a week or two, but it is a perfect cure. A
trial of this will convince you and your neigh
bors. - It can be had only at No. 27, South
Pine street, by Mrs. L. Ball. octl7-tf
Am:film—Auctions are not of modern in
troduction, but can be traced through history
from time immemorial. The auction marts
of ancient times did not, so far as we are in
formed,
differ from the general auction busi
ness of the present day ; but we wish to
impress upon the mind of the reader, that
there is a great difference in the character of
auction sales, and at no time in the history of
our country, so far as our experience goes,
has this difference been so great. Auction
houses which purchase goods to provide for '
their own sales, are not the resort of mer
ohants who understand their business. The
high price that speculation and other causes
have run goods up to, and the uncertainty
of the future development of things, has in
duced some merchants and speculators in our
seaboard cities, who have been carrying a
large amount of goods on hand, to reduce
their stock, and through this disposition a
number of sales called positive auction sales
have occurred. These are the character of
auctions at which goods can be obtained
cheap. These goods are sold by the package
and piece, and of course would not suit those
who purshase for their own consumption.
C. L. Bowman has just returned from Phila
delphia and New York, with a large assort
mentof dry goods, bought at these auctions,
which he will open for public inspection to
day and to-morrow; (Monday and Tuesday,
October 17th and 18th.) They comprise, in
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385 169
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ladies' dress goods, poplins, French merino,
wool plaids, silks, shawls, cloakings, &c ,
The best quality of mouse de laines at 40
cents per yard ; Lowell calico at 25 cents per
yard ; Merrimac calico at 37 cents per yard.
In the gentlemen's department, a fall line of
choice cloths, cassimeres, vestings, shawls,
merino shirts, drawers, &c., &c. The low
price of these goods will bale competition,
which is the study of the proprietor of the
cheap dry goods mart, No. 1, corner of Front
.and Market streets, 'Harrisburg, Pa.
Jun RECEIVED, a lot of prime potatoes,
for sale at $1,25 per bushel, delivered in any
part of the city. Enquire of J. Wallower, P.
& R. R. R. Depot. octls•3t
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 dos 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 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 judge for yourself. S. LEWY.
=CZ
LATEST A.Buivem.---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 CEECII
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
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Ita,nnvart 7 s Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Threat Dis
eases, &0., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
Galls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by O. A. B:aruivart t Co., Harrisburg,
Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed.
Siild by druggist every where.
Bead the following testimonials from some
of °lir eminent clergymen:
HARRISBURG, Feb. Btn, 1864,
O. A. BaratveßT—Dear Bin I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges
and other preparations for hoarseness and
throat troubles, and in comparison with them
all, can cheerfully commend your own as a
most adinirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in oases of hoarseness, coughs
and colds. I have found them serving in
time of need, most effectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
fiSIP-1 agree with Mx. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. O. OATTBLL, •
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
autatestrack, 411,n., 1884.
To O.A. Barnivairr—Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking, very frequently, lind in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of soinegentle expeoto.
rant, and that want has been supplied in your
excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness of the delivery of public ac -
dresses. Yours, &o,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To O. A. Basun/gr.—Dear Sir: Having user,.
your Troahes, . I am free to say they_ are
the beat .1. hake ever tried and take great
pleasure;ln recommending them to all persons
s-Olioted with sore throat or huskiness of
yob* . arising from publio ssppeecaflg or singing.
Tam, ato., G. G. BAKES W,
Pastor of Bidge Avenue Methodist Marsh.
tuna= Arrosames Chrmaz,
Hamusauao, Feb. 29,.1864.
To Cl. A. BAbuivanT—Dear Sir: I have
found your Troches tc) be invaluable in re.
lieving hoarseness and 'ln strengthening the
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness
to the voice, and are certainly of great bens*
it to all public speakers, A. J. HERB
DO you WISH TO BE CURED I
DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS mire, is
lege than 80 days, the worst cane of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weinman', limn
ity, and all ITritiary Sexual and Nervous Affections, no
matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent . , post-paid , by mall, on receipt of an order;
One Box will perfect the cure in mast cases. Address
t.
42W
IYl6.ditiwam 40010 , waY, N. X.
MOLDIER% TAKE IT WITH YOU
The greatest trouble to persona la the Army, especial/7
in thlaseason, la Dysentery, which (by death or by 'disa
bility) weakens the service more than the Rebels de.
Very many have found, upon triad, the I),YSENTER4
DROPS are among the'vev. - priveittatitur and' uies
that are to ha 104. -11:rt6tf :6111oer 'Anil every soldier
should carry it with , him, and thereby reasonably insure
tibia& against a great danger. It is prepared In Harris
burg by MRS. L. BALL, at 21 Plnestreet, between Second
and Front. Take a phial with you. Price 26 cents.
C.AiLD THE. OiroEsnra.
'Swalkivr two or three hogsheads of "Diehl'," "Tonle
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla,. "Nervous Antidotes,. Sro.,
&0., and after you are
OR
with the result, then try
one box of OW Dottoß BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECI
FIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and.vigor In less.
than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken
down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take
them with advantage. Imported. and sold in - the United
States only by JAS. S. BUTLER,,
427 gm - York. New
Agent for the United States.
P. S.—A Boa of the Pills, seeu.rely packed, will be
mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE
DOLLAR, poet-paid—money refunded by the Agent if
entire satisfaction is not given.
keimieric Pas CAN nE Cutlet)!'--Dr. Lockrow
baying become eminently successful in curing this ter
rible malady, invites all similarly afflicted to call or send
for circulars of references and testimonials of numerous
oases cured of from one to twenty-four years' standing.
He devotes his attention especially to diseases of the Cer
ebro-Spinal axle, or Nervous System, and solicits an in
vestigation of hi 3 claim to public confidence.
He may be consulted at his private residence, No. 14.1
Wert 420 strset, daily, from 10 A. sr until 4 P, N„ except
: a cr Y f P. 0. Roselle. octlderwam
and Sunday, Address all letters to
DR. V. B. LOCKROW, New York.
Sacttalr:
EDITOR OF biLZOßini:
Dear air:—With your permission L wish to say to the
readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to
all who wish It (free,) a Recipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple. Vegetable Balm, that will ef
fectually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and all Impurities of Co,: Skim, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautil,d.
I will also mail free to hoss having Bald Heads or Bare
Faces, simple directions And information that will enable
them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers,
or a Moustache, in loss than thirty days.
All applications- answered by return mail without
charge. Hesliee—tfully yours,
" THCkil. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
831 Broadway, New York.
ylfi-dkwam
MATRIMONIAL I —Ladies and Gentlemen,
If you wish to marry, address the undersigned,
who will send you,-without money and without price,
valuable information that will enable you to marry happy
and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty.
This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish
to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly
confidential .The Alesirod information sent by return
mail, and no Mutations milted. Address
SARAH B. LAMBBRT,
Greenpoint, BM& county; Ni Y.
oatBdkw2m
To. Consumptives;
Consumptive sufferers will receite a valuable prescrip
tion for the cure of Consumption, Asthma,.Bronchitls,
and all throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by
sending their address to
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Mugs
county, New York. [seple-d&w3m
PHICE VEGETABLE TONIC.
TEE most healthy persons feel more or less
weak thia extreme warm weather, and lose their ap
petite They need a good atroag Tonie—one that will
strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they
MR get at Secants per bottle, at Mrs. L. Pall's, No. 2T,
South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance
promptly attended to. • anal
Military Business attended To
Bounty, Peuiou, Back Pay, Sub Astoria) and Military
sud War-Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per
sons residing at a distance can have their business trans
acted by mail, by addressing
SLIGENESNYDrat, Attorney-ut-Law,
Third Areal, Harriebard Pa
MO
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de•
mend, 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 Druggists and Flumy Goods Dealers.
Jade-dawly
A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Whereas letters of administration have this day been
granted to the subscriber on the estate of Henry Reel,
late of the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Penna..
deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted.to
said estate .will please make immediate payment, and
those having claims against raid estate. will please
raiment them for settlement without delay, to
PHOEBE HANNAH REEL,
Administratix of stud deceased,
Or to Eugene scyder, Esq her attorney.
Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 19, 1884.. (eepl9•Btlawd
ExEcermx NOTICE.
NOTIOE is hereby given that letters testa
military on the estate of Anne Finney, late of the
city of Harrisburg, deceased, have been granted to tee
subscriber, residing in said city. All persons indebted to
the answer° requested to maim immediate payment., and
those having claims againit the same will present them
for settlement. SUSAN E. ENGLE,
'se29oawdlit* Executrix.
A DMINL9TRATOR'S NOTICE.
heTeas letters of administration have this .day been
granted to the subscriber on the estate of Cornelius M.
Shell, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county Pennsylvania,
deceased, all persons knowing themselvesindebted to said
estate will please make immediate payment, and all those
having claims against said estate, will please present them
for settlement without delaY, to ---
sep23-doawdti JACOB D. BOAS, Administrator.
IVOTICE..--LThe undersigned, auditor, ap
.Lii pointed by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county
to distribute the balance in the hands of the executor of
Charlotte McGlone!lin,
.deceased, hereby gives notice that
he will attend for that purpose !t his Wilco in Harrisburg,
on SATURDAY, the 15thday of Oda& next; still o'clock
, All parties interested ate to attend and ex,
hibit their Claims.. D. FLMIHNG,, Auditor.
'Harrisburg; Sept. 21,1861 .--Esep2l-oawat
ASSIGNEE ACCOUNT
NOTICE is given that the account of Amos
Early, Assignee of Jonathan Strohm, of East E 311;
over township, has been tiled in the Court of Common
Pleas of Dauphin county, and NOE be puuttrzued on the
24th day of November next, unless cause to shown to the
contrary. 3. C. YOUNG,
oc7doaw2w-tvit Prothonotary.
NEW STORY BOOK
FOR
CRIL/311 , -V. ;
BY FANNY FERN.
For stalest Scheffer's Bookstore, Hanisburg, Pa. se2d
N OQ. K S.-TtLN SHOULDER
• DAYS Or SHODDY
Just received at. Wag SCIMFYIa.'S BOOKSTORE.
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES
comprising Picalilly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower
Mixed Pieklea r Gerklaa Walnuts and Onions. For sale
wholesale and retail by SHISLER & FRAZER,
myb successors to W. Dock. Jr.. & Co
ALPHABET BLOCKS !
NO HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, FOB
~tx 'tee at SOREFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
octl , 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.
CI VINECFAR—Pure Cider Vinegar
can be bought by. the barrel or small quantity, at ".
iYIB BOXER Et KOERPER.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
ALARGE assortment of PhotOgratons' . Of
Generals sad Nosy pictures for sale OMAP, at $1
per doses, at 1130=FFKR'S BOOKSTORE,
my2O Harrisburg, Pa
PATENT CLIPS!
And Bin Holders,
For sale at Sc ieffeeteßookotora, Harrisburg, Pa. .se2B
Honey.
A SMALL but superior lot of HONEY, just
/-3,. received, at SHISLER & FRA.ZER'S.
auglit
aIIGASS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, 0,
gradea.and
ISHISLYR & FRAZER,
Staxiamors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
;POT Dealers in Fine Family Groceriea.
J.OM for sale on the corner of 'and and
4 Broad street& Enquire of WIC O. IieIrADDEN
eisr‘dtr
J UST reoaiw.3, this morning, MR:hurler &
Co., duaoked Hann, Seer and Tongues, at
aage
EINISLIpt kTRAZR.R.
C HEES receiv y—O ttat h0_143f3 new au t stuß rop • Cheese, just
Fincomem . to W. Cook, Jr.; & Co
!-FIS : I NO& 1 AND 2 MACKER
EL, in 1 4. 1 4* packages, just reoelvad and for sale
ac 811181.1 CR & FRAY.RIM
,
QtritENEl arid GLASSWAPR, a well 0-
lected assortment; just received, or the latest. styles
.iYIB 81 KOMPFBF :
Cgrigata--Ohoios •-tiew crop Cheese, just
Isoelvai e 4 UM] BoYU & MURK,
`• X SALES 4:11x =REAL ESTATE;
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ei
the Southeast corner Second and State streets, oc
cupied by W. Garrett, lot 68 feet on Second street and
200 on State street, is offered for sale.
Also, the lotion the Northeast corner Second and
State streets, and Frame Rowse and Stable and lot adjoin
ing. The two lots are 86 feet on"Secondatreet, 90 feet on
State, and 96 feet on the alley. -
Alan, two 3 story (and Basement) Fratne.Houses on the
North side of East State street, near Filbert, lot 23 by
61;4. .
Also, a one story Frame liciuse adjolning,Mt2s feet by
STM feet.
For prices and terms, enquire of H. WILLSON, N. E.
corner of State and Second streets, or address me at Fa .E.
corner Chestnut and Third streets, Philadelphia.
ocst-2w . T , EL WILLSON,
BUILDING LOTS FOIL.AIAjLa.
THE BEST CHANCE to get Cheap Home9"l
NOW OFFERED IN THE CITY. —Theenbscriber offers
for sale 72 Building Lots, situate in the Sixth- Ward,
between Reilly and Colder streets, fronting on SusqueL
henna, Twaunda half sat Secondstreetu Moot ortlioßt:
have valuable pear and apple trees on them, beatingillef'
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 ground a
sand bank, above the gradeof 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 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 seenren home .
A plan of the ground can be Seen at the office ! 'of the
subscriber, No. 24, North SECOND. street.
DAVID MUMMA_
I,tf 3' '
HARRISBURG, September 29,1864
Execittore'..Sale.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, OR
THURSDAY October 20th, at two o'clock P. at.
at the Ceurt House, in the city of Harrisbarg, that prop
erty situated on the corner of Front and Walnut streets,',
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. J. Steel, at tile ,
premises. J. C. STEWART,
HENRY STEWART,
Execut re.
[se2B-411.81
PUBLIC BALI
WILL BE SOLD at Public Sale, on the
promises, on SATURDAY, October 22, 1244. a
tract of land containing forty acres ; 'situated, in East
Peamboro township, Cumberland' county, five miles
above the Harrisburg bridge, aldng the river. Thereon
is erected a good two-story house, a new bank barn and
a well of excellent water at the door. ' •
Also, a tract of mountain land} well. Vimbered,,c,ollain,
ing 120 acres more or leas t adjoining the above property.
Sale to commence at one Webs* oncaidl::day; when
conditions will be made known by
octlsdlw* • *IL MILLER
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HUHBEL'S
Golden Bitters.
A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC
nmanneva AND STRENGTRIVING
Fortifies the system against the evil effects of unwole•
some water.
Will cure dyspepsia.
Will cure weakness.
Will cure general debility..
•
Will cure heartburn.
Will cure headache.
Will cure liver complaint.
Will excite and create a healthy appetite.
Will invigorate the organs of digestion, and moderately
increase the temperature of the body and the force of the
circulation, acting in fact as a general corroborant: of the
system, containing no poisonous drugs, and is
The BEST TONIC BITTERS in the WORLD.
A fair trial is earnestly solicited.
GEO. C. HAMEL & CO., Paonimress, Hinman, N. Y.
Gentral Depot American Express Building, 66 RUDSON
ST., NEW YORK.
For sale by Druggists, Grocers, An.
D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and
for sale by J. 1.1. LUTZ, C. K. BELLER, GE©. WINTERS
and S. A. KUNKEL. octl4-d&w
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF.
FICE,
•
FIR= DIVIHION,
WASHINGTON City, October 1, 1864. f
HORSES! HORSES! HORSES!
Hones suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be
purchased at Gleaboro Depot, in open market, tilt Novem
ber 1, 1861. •
Horses will be delivered to Captain L. J,owry Moore, A
M., , and be subjected to the usual GOsTrument lnepec
don before being accepted:, . • •
Price of Cavalry Horses , SIT 6 each.
Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO each.
Payment will be made for six (6) and more.
• .TAIINS A. FAIN,
Colonel First Division,
Quarterinaster General's Office....
I=M
LUBIN'S HAIR DRESSING FLORILINE. •
FOR BEAUTIFYING AND FREBEE YANG AND
STRENGTHENING THE HAIR,
TS PURELY A "VEGETABLE- Preparation,
.L. distilled from herbs and fragrant flowers from the
south of France, conceded to be the most delicately
ffeaiper
fumed and desirable hair preparation evey o 11. te . the
American public. It will restore lost hair. u tr„" . precept
hair from falling out. It will reams grOM4 Marto
Its - original color. Its continuedusewillmaterililltliticken
the hair. Bald-plaited wlll graduallrcover-thenielves,
and in a short time the hair will grow dark, soft, glossy
and luxuriant. Price $1 00 per box. Sold by '
HINKEL & BRO.,
Apothecaries, Harrisburg.
QM
STEADS WEERE . Y TO ii touch
ing at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax Haanoa.) The well
known steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Phila
delphia Steamship Company, (Inman Line), carrying the
U. S. Hails, are intended to mil , as follows
EDINBURGH • Saturday, October 22.
CITY GYWASHINGTON, • " " 28. •
CITY . cr y ItfANCHESTA.P.,.. "' ''Noierober 5.
and every succeeding saturiay,- at min., from Pier 44,
North Miver.
RATES Pp ..-
Payabie ip Golder its.Zquinalent in Curreno
FIRST CABIN, $BO 00i STEERAGE, • . $3O CO
do to_London, 85 00 I do to L0nd0..,, s "81 00
do to Paris, 95 00do to Paris, . 40 00
I
do •to Hamburf, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Br men , Rotter.
dam, Antwerp, .ke, at equally low rates. ,
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist -eabill., $75,
$B5, $lO5. Steerage $3O. Those who Wish. i 9; send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates,-
For further information apply at the •Company's
Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
ecl4 15, Broadway, N. Y.
HENRY REGAN'S
Steam Engine and Machine Shop,
SIXTH ST., BETWEEN WALEITP AND MARKET.
(J. C. Molta'a Old Staii4.)
• • -
THE
undersigned having taken - - theabove
Shop, respectfully solicits a share' or the public pa
tronage.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing of Steam
Engines, and all kinds of machinery. All work will re
calve my personal attention, and eatiefaetionsnaranteed .
seple dly
SOMETHING NEW !
MYER PHINEAS' PATENT
AMR TIGHT
INK S T ANP
For sale at.Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, se2S
Valuable Bundinc.76ol.rimiegik...._
OTUATED T Errlizzow,
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
TO THE . LADIES.
YOUR attention is called to the splendid
assortment of Extra Ne r aker, Envelopay anti - line
Stationery et YEWS Bookstore;.,
sept 26 St South Second street, Harrisburg, Nun,.
Soldiers , Por • .
A LARGE amayortment at -• • •
RERGhTER'S CHEAP BOIHMEIE,
emit Sold at Wholesale or retail at 'erotica..
DIOOKET BOOW3, BUCKSKIN PURISM
posmablOINADA mi a general variety of
TREE GOODS, but received at •
intatorems now 8
.gossp_A BLACK ELL ' S ENGLISH
, pioraak , - a rare article fir as taba ß opitaaivot
for sale by
fob/ (atumetoon to Wm. Doci, - 1 - 17, o.)
BRANT'S .HALf t , hALL
- nrritzßeor NIGNr I 77, -- -
Rouse's Star Conibinatieinstontjutuy,
Rouse's Star CourbVitiutt COMPRI,
Rouse's Star CombleGulfimpany,
Tha Management take plelisure fh tinnolinolpg.ttuttbsil4
effected a re engagement for
k A TE sk:
%.4 tho -Favorite /risk+ Carnediten
A. R A , - • -(_-
,The rersahle Irish ComPdlan , who w 111 appear
most attractlveNlayS.
THIS MONDAY EVENING, ocroszii-N, 1.884, -
Will be presented the Thrilling. Romintie ISTILMFI, iLI
three acts, entitled
ZELINA
OR Tgy.
GREEKS It FO?:;y, L N !
To conclude with the prize praizLa or
lIIE mouNTAirt
• Nolsua--tin and after this evening, the cart.sin will rise
at lialtpast 7 o'clock,
•
jrrFor farther particulars see programme.
augg-dtf
CANTERBURY HALL,
WALNUT STREET, BELOW 2d and 3d Sts
TtROPRIETOR.....
RITSINESS AGENT
Will open on MONDAY MONT, wish , -s first class
company of Kale and Female artists. -
.. The manager takes pleasure in announcing to the citi
zens and strangers of HarrLsbarg that they willspare•ne
pains in endeavoring to comfort and please them.
The following talent appears every night
The Great Ethiopian Comedian,
MR. JAMES FLAKE,
MR. JAMBE FLAKE,
MR JAMES FLAKE.
The Charming Can'atrice, -
MISS FLORENCE EDMONDS,
MISS FLORENCE EDMONDS,
MISS FLORENCE ELMORDS,
The. Versatile Performer,
MR. J. C. klEgli,
Mit. J. C. IiEEN
The. Champion Jig Lkalitiese,
MES. STALIN DA KEEN,
MRS. MALINDA KEEN,
MRS MALINDA
The Young Comedian,
MASTER ROEISETS,
MASTER ROEBET.S,
The Pleasing Vowll,ll,
MISS CI.ARA WILLIAMS
MISS CLARA WILLIAMS,
, miss CLARA. WILLIAMS
17/.. Great Sang and Dania Nan,
JOE MILLER, -
JOE 'MILLER,
3c Admission :23 cents. Dos Seats, i) cents Doirs open
at 7. Commences at 734 o'clock. ' oetl7
SANFORD'S. HALL.
11ElS company consists of the bast star pea
finmers, consisting 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.; Proptietor
BILLY Penna, Business Agent. - male
AUCTION SALE
TONDEMNED HULSE:B
eoteite,V 'Wawa, t
Fnis G i
InfraMl
WARWLINGTON Cyr; 04itobegii, 18g43.
WILL be sold at public anotittn,.-to. too
highest bidder at the time end places, tamed be
, a: ,
MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, TitIIIISDAY,
October, 13, 1864,
EMI
WILMINGTON, DELLWA.R4 TROItSDAT,
October - 26, 1864,-
YORK, PENNSYLVANIA,
October 27, 186 i,
TWO RUNDRED OAVkLRY t3O kijra,
at each plac..
These Berms have been.condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For road and .farming purposes mauy geed hatpins
may be had. „ .
Horses sold singly. Safe to cottinvineent 10 c'cloeic
TERNS: CASH in United S tatee mfiTdirey
By order of the Quartermaster Getietrat
• •
JAME 3 A. ERIN,
OS-t46 Colonel In . charge . 'rat Division, Q. M. G. O.
MILLINERY AND ' VRtETY GOODS
HRS. J. HIBBS.
No. 8 Market Square, Nat Boor to lift' Cosi - eV/am
HAS just received anew and oaiefUlly se
lected supply of Millinery Goods, such as Straw
and Felt Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Rib
bons, Ruches, 80 , all of• which:are of the latest style.
Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nobles, Gloves, Stock
ings, Collars, Laces, &c,, with a foil assortment of Dress
Trimmings and Dress Patterns ; which she.willsell at prices
that cannot be competed with ,
. Dress and Cloak making will be, promptly attended to
under her own direct supervision. - ott3 d3m.
To Builders.
EXECtrtIVR - DEPAIMMICIT, t
RANIUSECIINI, lses.
SEALED PROPOSALS will ,be received et
this office until 12 o'clock of .Tuesday, 18th inst., for
the erection of the proposed extension, of the Capitol
building. Security to one-fourth of the amount of wort
will be required, and each bidder must accompany Ins
proposal with the names of his securities.
Plans of the extension can be seen at this °Mee, where
specifications can also be had on application. Bids slum
be address's), 'Proposals for extension of CapitoL"
A. G. CURTIN, Governor.
JAS P. BARB, Sur. Gen.
HENRY D. MOORE, litatcTreas.±
octs-dtd
crrorsrrALix.
CONCENTRATED. Itilof4ADE
I S a pleasant, healthy beverag9.
Very convenient and refreshing for invalids having
aver or great thirst.
Its portability recommends it io travelers_ -
Its convenience at plemics will be apreciated
No sugar Modred; one table-spoonful simply disal4.l
in a glass of cold water and it is done.
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOODSTORR,
ion ' No. 91, Market street.
AlmanaCs • 'Almanacs
English. and -Verinaii 4aisesikie3r
Alinanats,
• forthe year. - -• •
1865..
Linn eale, by the grew, Dozen ; or eri;,gle, at tiohednes
Bookstore: 2l South Second stroet, HarriebUrg, Pa. . falf
SPECIAL
TO THE SHOE BUYING-TOMO
SELLING OFF ! SELLINGOFFA
• . .
.. , _
Tlsubscriber..inteta a.chaugis--...
.% busibeali 304 doer!! r ent Ida immense stS42fl l _;
. c -
-- __R.O . :
Pa BOOTS IND SIIOESi,. ;-.,,.
.. ._..
Of every d . ' Iket 4tiyi on
,beed ak ?rick, -- 1
market prim • ng b m inaa ot:Aroolwaad .sMia 0t . 4 “,
do well to call, q I sur deten:a.taed,teklos.e out at red d .
Prim. Glue 'i t call 3. C. xxisau, 4,,
sag..__.dieet, nest to McCal's jewelry store : ,
Harrisburg, Fa. see2B.
Fc OYSTER:26SS i" .
JOE ttruss,
KRNN
MASTER ROEBETS
1111111 R
I'HURSDAY,