ali. 6 h HARRISBURG, PA TUOHY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 18b= pWN AND COUNTRY. far Union State Central Committee will „pet in Philadelphia, to-morrow, at ten o'- : look. - ELECTION or OFFICERS. -4n election for tilirteen directors of the Harrisburg Bank, will he held ott the Slat of November. I=2=l m n . JAmEs FrArtn and Florence Edmonds at the Canterbury to-morrow night. Do not ;ail to see them, I..INTEREVEY will be re-opened to-ruorrow evening. An error as to the time occurred in oar paper of yesterday. QM= GATTERING THEM IN —A number of strag viers, deserters and bounty-jumpers are brought here daily from various parts of the country around. They are generally forward to their places in the army. ,Trw.Ermi 'VENDER was arrested yesterday, is a charge of humbugging his customers.— it appears that he sold jewelry at two or three different places in town, promising to return the money at the close of the sale, and allow ug, purchasers to retain the goods. This promise was fulfilled in each instance. At iength be moved his quarters to another cor ner, and commenced his sale, but did not Promise to return the money. Some of his iirst customers supposed. they could again ob tain cheap jewelry, but at the close of. the sale 3fr Yankee drove off, with the money in his pockets. He was arrested, at the instance of some of the purchasers, but at the hearing before the Mayor, fully established the fact :hat there was no promise on his part to re turn the money at the last sale. Of course Ile could not be held, but we learn that he w fined for selling without license. Ala, J. C. KEEN and Melinda Keen, at the Canterbury to•morroye night. Come one, Now all! TICKET-Or-LEAVE Mie !-By special. request we are to be favored this evening with Tom Taylor's grid moral drama, entitled TnE TICSET OF-LEAVE MAN', at the Theatre. This great play drew immense audiences here last winter, and we have no doubt will cause every available place in the hall to be filled to-night. Miss Kate Denin will appear as May Edmards. Kr. Rouse will personate his great character el Bar Brierly. In this part he is said to stand unrivalled, even by the great stars of the east.- Mr. Meeker appears as Rawkshuer, the de- ri.ctive, and will well sustain the character in ,lich Mr. Jennings became so popular last :season. Miss Fanny Denham will be the mischievous Sam Willoughby, who was so loudly applauded on a former occasion. Old Mater Moss will be represented by Mr. Alex. Fisher, and Jim Dalton by Mr. Crossen. The cast is admirable. As this is the only even ing on which the Ticket-q-Leave Man will be performed, we would say to all, do not miss this grand entertainment. The performance will conclude with the Irish farce entitled Barney the Baron, in whiCh Mr. Sam Ryan will sustain The principal character. MISS CLARA WILLIAMS, Mast. Roeberis and Joe Miller at the Canterbury to-morrow night. Look out for fun HARE CHANCE FOR I'ROFFITALLE INVESTAIENT -A large amount of oil stock is offered for ,ale. by J. R. Mullly, Agent. There can be 110 doubt that capital invested_ in this stock 41 pay a handsome profit. Capitalists would do well to give the matter their attention. See advertisement in our columns, for bill partic ulars. PunsoNAL .---Among the arrivals in town we notice Dr. Hemperly, the State Agent for the sale of Mcßride's King of Pain, the great med icine manufactured by Messrs, Kunkel it Brother, The Dr: has been in Easton, during the time of the State Fair, and sold an im mense quantity of his medicine, which has attained a popularity unequalled by any other preparation ever manufactured in thig State! Prom the 201st Regiment. CAMP NEAR GAINEKVELLE STATION, 'VA October 12, 1864. EDITOR Trrroitziert---Dear Sir had atirring times here since Monday. There are still small parties of Moseby's mounted pirates around here, watching an opportunity to tear up the railroad between this point and the "Gap," at a part of the line that is not guard ed, between Company D on the extreme right, and the 202d's pickets beyond that point. Near the town or Salem, still farther up, they succeeded in taking out a rail, (on Mon day morning,) and by reversing it, and fitting it in place again, they succeeded in throwing off an engine and some iron and ties on the construction train, down a bank some dis tance, and the second engine following was also thrown from the track, and tumbled down the bank, killing the superintendent of construction, a fireman, and severely wound ing the engineer. These reports we have from men coming up the road, and there must be some truth in them, for of the five or six trains that ran down on Sunday, none of the construction trains passed our post since, on their return trip to Alexandria, as Is custom ary, the same.evening or following morning. Yesterday, Tuesday, was a day of excite ment here. First, in the morning word was passed along the entire line for a man from each post to hasten to the Captain's quarters, in light marching trim, with one day's rations, to go on a scouting expedition a few miles up the road. beyond company D's picket line, as it was reported that some of Moseby's mon were seen prowling around the woods in the vicinity. Nine men from company I, the. ~a tua from K and D, with two officers, cony posed the' force. The entire squad was placed in command of Lieut. Hammill, of company D. They had not gone over a distance of two miles before they observed a rail reversed, (bottom side up,) and again Placed nicely in position, without a single Spike to hold it, awaiting an approaching train, expecting to see it run otr the track, and murder, indiscriminately, every one urg. fortunate enough to be aboard. Ain't .this proof positive that we have a chivalrous enemy to fight? Well, as the men under command of Lieut H were endeavoring to repair the mischief, the sound of horse men approaching was heard; and, running up the bank to an elevation, one of the men gave the alarm that three rebel cavalrymen were within gun-shot, when the entire force got into line of skirmishers, and waited for the thieves, who made their appearance, discharg, ing three shots at our men, without harming a single man. Lieut. Hammill ordered his men to fire, and they gave the scamp a volley, which drove them into a dense thicket, and nothing more was seen of them during the forenoon. The men were then withdrawn, as the force was considered inadequate; and the 12th New York cavalry coming to the rescue, hunted the "chivalric sacred soiler.s" till noon, but without success: When our men came home there were two classing, sure enough—Updegrove and Bankeig Where were' they? Their com rades had mouth= "scratching" upthe bank -- . --both returning the fire of the Johnnies, but saw nothing of them after that ! Strange Serious faces were then observed alnung us, for the next half hour—could they have been shot, or were they captured?—neither, thank Heaven ! "There they come !" shouted one of the men, as Ellis and Banker came leisurely strolling down the road. Banker was under Updegrove's charge, and well that it was so; for Ellis is an old Virginia campaigner, and shouted to Banker—" Dodge, August, dodge," which Banker did, just in time to get out of the way of'a rebel pill that barely grazed his head! Li• Fut. Hammill Was fcritruiate ereugh to cut the acquaintance of a chunk of lead that came whizzing by, in close proximity to his ear! In the afternoon, a stronger party was sent down the line in, charge of Capt. W. 0. Smith, of company D, and my friend, Lieut. S. 0. lltOurdy, of company L—Capt..S. taking charge of the reserves, and 2cl Lieut. S. 0. Mee. of the line of skirmishers. Nothing was seen or heard, however, of the enemy ; but on their return home in the evening, our men espied a cavalry company in the distance, and immediately fell into line of battle ! The cavalry approached, intending to show fight, when officers Smith and Itreardy instantly recognized the Union accoutrements they car ried, and instantly waved their hats towards them. They came thundering down the road nevertheless, to satisfy themselves, and were as glad as our friends themselves were, to discover a mistake of this nature in time. Well, we hold an election at the Captain's quarters yesterday, which resulted in a victory to our cause, although the vote polled was a light one; considering that we have but 85 effective men with us, and 19 of that number were detailed for scouting duty. The ball was opened in the following style : FOB JUDGES OF ELECTION Captain G. W. Miles, Union, had 27 Lieut; S. O. McCurdy, Union, " 15 Captain A. H. Baum, Union. " 19 Randall M. Barclay, Opposition, " 21 Corporal H. Swartz, Opposition, " 9 Joseph Lareimer, Opposition, " Messrs, Miles, Barclay and Baum having the highest number of votes, were duly de clared the judges ; and Messrs. John Wolff and R. M. Typer, (Union) clerks, by acclama tion. The election was held in Capt. Miles' quarters—the officers sworn in, and -the bal lot-boxes (consisting of four ac - cr.: shoes, two old shoes, one old hat, one new hat, one new military cap, and one tin pan,) were placed in position, and the voting commenced. The election was conducted in the strictest man ner, every man sworn that could not produce a tax receipt, and the voters on ago strictly examined—with the following result : DAUPHIN COUNTY Congress—G F Miller, 17; Wm H Miller, 11. Assembly—H C Alleman, 17; Daniel Kaiser, 17; J Wesley Awl, 10: C H Ziegler, 10. Prothonotary—J C Young, 16; H Techt moyer, 10. Begister—G M Mark, 16; G L Mytinget 3. Commissioner—H . Hartman, 16; Abram Bowman, 3. Directors —Philip Moyer, 16; J J . Wallace, 3. Auditor—A Slentz, 16; B Stiles Duncan, 3. Three Union votes we were obliged to throw out, on account of being put together improperly, and also one copperhead vote. Fifteen or twenty, at least, of the Union men belonging to Company 7 are either sick or de tailed and no doubt voted elsewhere. And if we are spared till the November. klection takes place, we will give a. good occount of our selves, for we have quite a number of Union voters with us belonging to other counties, some of whom voted yesterday, and others de clined. For instance the vote for Franklin county, resulted as follows: For Congress—Gen Win II Koontz, 1, (Union;) Gen A H Coffroth, 3 (Opposition.) Assembly—A K M'Clure 7; James Roath, 7; J Xi:Dowell Sharpe, 3 (Opposition;) William S Mitchell, 3. York, Congress—Joseph Bailey, 1. Cumberland, Congress—Joseph Bailey, 1. Perry, congress- 7 A J Glossbrenner, 1. Clearfield, Congress—Wm Bigler, 1. What the vote of the other companies amounts to I am unable to state at present, but have no doubt that the men will all give a good account of themselves the same as com pany I did, by reference to the vote just had. Companies A, B and C came clown from Manassas to-day, and will now strengthen our posts and extend them further into the enemy's country. At least four trains of cavalry have paSsed here, since "I sat'down to Alike, and from present appearances the Johnnies will make themselves scarce, in a hurry! To-day the pickets chased a party of five of the enemy, and the way they skedad dled through the fields, and made for a pine thicket, was a caution to Fleetfoot the Indian we read about in days of yore. There is now a sufficient cavalry force in our front to pre gent these cowardly sneaks from doing further mischief. I am under many obligation.s to a friend for sending me a package of tickets, which I dis tributed where they were needed. Send us the electoral tickets in time. We were rejoiced to receive a bundle of TELEGRAPHS to day (of the Bth inst.,) which came here from Alexandria. Many thanks to to you, Mr. Editor—for in less than five minutes time they were circulated along the line, and could not" be "borrowed for a minute," under any consideration. In future, please address our mail matter to Company I, 201st Regiment. P. V., Washing ton, D. C. To be forwarded to Gainesville Station, Virginia. P. S.—Since the formidable cavalry force went up the road towards Salem, about five days ago, we have heard nothing of the howl ing of Moseby's two barking dogs. Won der if he sold them for old brass, or whether the Yankees took 'em. We learn from good authority that the latter supposition is correct. More anon. Truly yours, A. H. B. BUSINESS ITEMS PRODUCE ITS'EQUAL, IF YOU CiN!--The coun try is filled with patent medicines, sovereign remedies for all the ills that flesh is heir to, from a bald head to a bunion on the toe; but we challenge them all to produce a medi cine that will so,speedily, radically and thor oughly perform all claimed for it as Dr. M'Bride's KING or Pant. To show that we have unlimited confidence in it, and are in real earnest, we agree to refund the money in, allzases where it fails to effect a cure, if taken according to directions. Ho other medicine is said on these terms. Remember that we do not recommend it except in cases in which it has been successfully used. Sold by B. A. Kunkel & Bro., No. 118, Market street; Har risburg. octl9-2t Alcorn= go= Czarincazz.--It gives ns great pleasure to lay before the public , the f e ll ow* certificate, voluntarily- given us by a well known citizen, a gentleman of standing and integrity in this community. It is an other link in the strong chain of evidence in favor of the "King of. Pam." Read it : Hazzassmin, Oct. 1 2, 1861. Messrs. S. A. KIMMEL & Bao.--Gentlemen:— I take great pleasure in endorsing your medi cine--" The King of Rain, ! 1 .as a good and effective cure for headache. I must acknow ledge that init a sin gle _ application- of it wroughVaaranderfai effect And' instant I believe the medi cine . be' a valuable and necessari. prel maim JOHN gun, Jr DET GOODS * havo fallen as a natural - - quence of the fall of gold, but at the suini, time, did it not affect domestic goods as much imported goods? For the rise of domestic goods was caused by scarcity of raw material, as well as stock on hand, while foreign goods rose on account of exchange, and yet, domestic goods have fallen some 25 per cent. To con vince you that goods have come down, call at Brownold's cheap corner, Second street,oppa site Jones', who laid in a beautiful stook of goods at last week's decline, and is therefore able to sell goods 25 to 50 per cent. less than any one in this town. All wool French meri nos at $1 25, worth $2 25; all wool plaids $1 15, worth $1 75; poplins 50 cents per yard less than formerly; cloaks and circulars made to order; calicos 20 and 30 cents; very best 40 cents; Allen's 200 yard spools, 3 for 25 cents; woolen hose, half *hose, and a full line of men's wear. Call soon and convince your self: octl-2weod. Du. NBninE'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 & BRO., 118 Markel street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. sept2o-tf =a= Cloaks and Furs Cloaks and Furs! We will open next week the cheapest and largest assortment of Cloaks and Furs in Har risburg, all bought at greatly reduced prices. Beautiful muffs at 4 50 and 5 dollars. Splen did cloaks as low as 9 and 10 dollars. Black cloth for cloaks as low as $2 50. White all wool flannels as low as 65 to 70 cents, worth 90 cents. 4 by 4 bleached muslin 55 cents, worth 75 cents. French merinos, black al paccas, black bombazines, all at reduced prices. ' • 500 doz of woolen and cotton stockings, children's wools stockings as low as 15 cents. Cassimere for boy's wear. The greatest bargins in blai6k silks. We have now in store a very large stock of goods, and will sell at less than wholesale-prices, hi order to reduce our stock. Bargains in Irish linen bought at auction. Call and judge for yourself: S. LEVY. CEIZIE JUSir ItIiCEIVET, a lot of prime potatoes, for gale at $1,25 per bushel, delivered in any part of the city. Enquire of J. Wallower, P. 4 . , R. R. R. Depot. octls-3t THE cheapest and most select fashionable ladies' bonnets, hate,- cloaks and circulars are to be found at Mrs. lE:Mayer's, 'No. 13 Mar ket street, between River alley and Front street, (Boger's old stand.) octl7-tf FEVER AND AC4UE •can be cured. ' Do not 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 neih bors. It can be bad only at No. 27, South Pine street, by Mrs. L. BalL octl7-tf A - The Improvement in the complexion caused -by the use of OS GOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, is one of the prominent tests of its healthy action upon the biliary organs. The appearance of the skin denote with mueb. acatainity Liao condi tion of the liver; especially if 'the' derange.: ment of this organ has been of long standing. It is a matter of common observation that Western and Southern men carry in their countenances the marks of their residence, frpu the almost universal effect of a bilious climate upon the liver, and through this organ upon the complexion. Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers. = = AUCTlON.—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 chants 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, whd 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 ment of 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 ladies' dress goods, poplins, French merino, wool plaids, silks, shawls, cloakings, 8,7 c , &c. The best quality of mouse de laines at 510 cents per yard ; Lowell calico at 25 cents per yard ; Merrimac calico at 37 cents per yard. In the gentlemen's department, a full line of choice cloths, cassimeres, vestings, shawls, merino shirts, drawers, &c., &e. The low price of these goods will baffle competition, which. is.the study of the proprietor of the cheap dry goods mart,,No. 1, corner'of Front and Market streets, garrisburg, Pa. Leis= Aaarven.—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 S 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. X. MAYBR , Boger's Old Stand, No. 13 Market street. sept2B-tr . . . _NOTIPER. - • Dear'ir:—With yonr,permiselmii wistOtO say.td the readers Sr 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 tf: factually remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Face, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a fall growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in lem than thirty days. All applications answered by return mall without charge. Respectfully yours THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, jfll.-d&wOm 831 Bread Way, Now York. 4 CARD TO THE SUFFERING. Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Bodin," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes , i 3 &a, &0.,1t1C. ' and after you are satisfied with the realtilt, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENG SR SPECI- FlO PlLES—and be restored to health and vigor in low than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered constitution. Oldd and young can take them with advantage.- Imported and sold in the.Unite.l States only by JAS. a BUTLER, • No. 42T Broadway, New York ;Agent for the United States. - - P: S—A Box of the Pills, Securely peeked, will be mailed to aby address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOtLAR, post-paid—money refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction to not given. jyltp-d&win Epitome Frrs , caft es awn! t—Dr. Lockrow nu.: mg 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 oses cured of from ono to twenty-four years' standing. Be devotes his attmtion especially to diseases of the Cer ebreSpinal Axis, or Nervous System, and solicits an in vestigation of his claim to public conlidence. He may be consulted at big private residence, No. 141 West 425 street, daily, from 15 A. is. until 4 P. 51„ except Saturday and Sunday. Address all letters to DR V. B. LOOK ON, New York. Career It O. Box 5116. . °oBdkw3ra COLGATE'S HONE% SOAP - - This celebrated Toilet !Map, in such Illkacida: to mend, is made from the etanteent materials. is mild and e moll Lez.tis Its nature, fragrantly scanted, aed excrenitiv b e:teti dal. in Its action upon ILc. skin. For sale by ail Drup:l2t.i and Fancy Goods Dealers jaut3s-darviy TUFATRIMONIAL !—Ladies wed Gentlepen, FOR V., to marry, address the unders;grted, nits will sent you. withoqk money and without price, vabiable information that: will enable you to marry happy +:1 , 1 siteedity. irreypo: tire of ago, wealth or beauty. This infortuat , on will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly contide6tial. The desired information sent by retell' and no questions asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT, octStl&w2ra Greenpoint, King's county, N. Y. Air A PoTKOLOGICALVIEW or MARRlAGE:—Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and engravings of the Anatomy of tne Human Organsin a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences upon the mind and "•—iy, with the author's plan of treatment—the only re , .i.:ai and successful mode of cure, as shown by the iqairt of cases trealed. A truthful adviser to the warden, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condi tion. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or, postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either paloncray or by meal, and medicines scat to any part of tho world. orSd&w3m VEGETAIILE TONIC most healthy persons.feel more or less weak this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap petite. They need a good strong Tonic—one that will strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they can get at 50 cents per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's, No. 27, South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. - angl =I 1)0 YOU WISh TO BE CURED: DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal We' i7 "`" , a, Raul icy, and all Urinary Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Seat, post-paid, by mall, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure in most cases. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, jyl6,l4isr3ra General Agent; 429 Broadway, N. Y. To Consumptives. Consuinptivo sufferers will receive a valuable prescrip tion for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and Lung unctions, (free of charge,) by sending their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamtsuurg, • Kliagtt county, New York. (cepl9-ct.tctSm ==== ItiVitary Business attended To Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, t•enerally, made out and collected. Per cone residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by !nail, by addressing r;ilGl NESNYO iR, Attorneynt-Law, el? 41.1. Y Third street Ilarriabarn Pa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HUBBEL'S Golden Bitters, A PURELr TEGETABLE TONIC I\'I7qORATOZG AND STRENp:IIII4O:4I Fortifies the system against thy:evil effects of uhwole some water. Will cure dyspepsia. Will cure weakness. Will cure general debility. Will cure heartburn. Will cure headabhe. - Will cure liver complaint. Will excite and create a healthy appetite. Will invigorate the organs of digestion, and moderately increase the temperature of the Lxidyntid the force of the circulation, acting in fact as a general corroborant of the system, containing no poisonous drugs, and is The BEST TuNIG BITTERS in the WORLD. A fair trial is earnestly solicited. GEO. O. HUBBEL Sz CO., PIiOPAIETORS, HODSON, N. Y. Gentrat Dept American Express Building, 55. HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. AIW - For sale by Druggists, Grocers, &c. D. W. GROSS & ca, Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. H. LUTE, C, A. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. KUNEEL. octl44l,kw A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNE D HORSES: QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S Oestor, FIRST DITWON, WASH - M(3ION Grey, October 8, 1864. Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Girsbore, D. C., on ' .13HDAY, OCTODERI4, 1884, ONE BUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21,1884, ONE HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army: For road and 'farming purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses aild singly. Terms cash in Lraited States currency. Sale to com mence at 10 JAMES A. SKIN. Colonel in charge First Division, Q. H. G.'C. • cctl2-tsc2o DON.IV_`.]Ei s NEW EATING AND DRINKING SALOON Walnut street, between Third and Fourth. Wines, Beer and the best quality of liquors constantly on hand. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. [oo3dBn] 4011 N DONNER Veiy • ecomirenient. JACOB TAUSIG, ES pleasure to iaferut his friends and tomer& and the public to general, that he has opendr wholesale ana retail Varie'y, Notion and Jew elry Stare, 1\ e. 105% Market sired, above Eby cd Kim/x/4 Enikiray, Harrisburg, Pa. It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerate the articles composiu my stock. The purcaser will find, through my experience of thirteen years In the business, that I can sell goods equal to the jobbers in the Eastern 'cities. sept/ii-ddrif* NEW STORY BOOK FoR CHILD It _ll BY FANNY FERN. Foliate at. Schaffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. se33 IV* EWAP BOOK S.--THE SROIJLDER joi MS DAYS OF .SHODDY Just recaiveut at IdalSi SCHEFFER'S BOO* STORK ODOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES comPrleing Plcalilly, Chow Chow, Cauliflower Mixed Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions. For sale wholesale and retail by SHISLER a; FRAZEE, ova successors to W. Dock. Jr.. S: Co k ALPHABET BLOCKS ! A N D HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, FOR _al sale at SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE, octl 21 Sontlt Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. CIDER VINEGAR—Pure- Cider Vinegar can be bought by the barrel or small quantity, at jyl9 BOY.= 41r. KOEfttly,R. PHOTOGRAPHS-. ALARGE, assortment of Photogm:ph of Generals anot fancy' pictures for sale CMAYVItt $1 per dozen, at ISCHEITFONS 8008 SWIM, my2o • Harristinrp; pa ' p ATENT CLIPS! And: Bill Holder*, For sale at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisbiarg, Pa. &M. • .. ASMALL but superior lot of HONEY, just received, at .''SHEnRE & FRAZER'S. . . Bugle CIEEESE—Ohoice u.w crop Cheese, ilmt received et MIMES di FRAZER, 4117 Rnonationt to W: Thick. k UTS-lor sale on ..the-corner of 'Third and 1./nt Sroad etreeta ,_lCoquireof WM O. iteFaDflEN . ael-dtt " SALES OF REAL ESTATE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SAL E, _ rPHE THREE STOIti,.RICE. ROUSE on 11 the Southeast coiner Second atm State streets, oc cupied by W-; Garrett, lot 68 feet on Second street and 200 on State street, is oared for sale; - Also, the lot on the Northeast corner Second and State streets, and Frame House and Stable and lot adjoin ing. The two lots are 86 feet on Second street, 90 feet on State, and 96 feet on the alley. Also, two 3 story laud Basement) Frame Houses on the North side of East State street, near Filbert, lot 23 by bits. Also, a uue story Frame House atijointag t tut2s feet by ST,? , i' feet. For prices and term=, enquire of H. WILLSON, N. E. corner of State and second streets, or address me at g. E. corner Chestnut and Third streets, Philadelphia. ocst-2e. , T. EL WILLSON. BUILDING LOTS FOR. SALT. TITHE BEST CHANCE to get Cheap Homes I . NOW OFFERED IN THE CITY.—The subscriber offers for sale 72 Building Lots, situate in the Sixth Ward, between Reilly and Colder streets, fronting on Susque hanna, Two-and-a half and Secondatreets. Most of them have valuable pear and apple trees on them, bearing 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 ground a sand bank; above the grade of the streets, contaioinitsand of the best quality, which will more than pay for the ground. The location is such that no drainage is re quired • the cellars will always be perfectly dry. Thaw 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 secure a home. A plan of the ground can be seen at the oltiec of the subscriber, No. 24, North SEC-I.ID street. DAVID 0171 , D.1A. HARRIEWCRO, September 25,1864. [tf] Executors' 'Sale- WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON THURSDAY, October 20th. at two o'clock P. M. at the Ceurt Home, in the city of Harrisburg, 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. Stews, at the premises. J. C. STEWART, HENRY STEWART, [se2S-dts] Execut rs. Valuable Property AT PUBLIC SALE WIL be - sold on the premises, on THORSDAY, Me 20th, of October, ISG4, at 2 o'clock r. sr., that well-known business-stand, the Updegrove Lock Property, situated five miles above Harrisburg, in Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, fronting east on the Pennsylvania canal and railroad, west on the Turpike, and Susquehanna river, consisting of A CABAL GROCERY, The best on the line of canal, as all boats front the hi zwches must pass the place. A HOTEL That can at all times be tilled with boarders ; also a STORE attached, with dry-goods counter, shelving and fixtures. It is decidedly the best situation in the neighborhood for a storo. The stabling 'cannot be equalled on the line of canal. It is new, and so arranged that each team can have a separate lockup; about U 0 horses can find room. Also sheds, large and commodious, Hay - Houses, Carriage house, Wagon-shed, Warehouses, Carpenter shop, Stone Ice house and cellar, Stone vault for vegetables, together with Wood-house, Smoke-house, and all in good order ; summer kitchen, two pumps never-failing soft gravel water, one pump in the kitchen. The underpinnings are all stone to the buildings. Ray Scales. A constant stream of water raining; through the hog-yard, and conveniences for butchering. The above premises are within stone throw of the Rockville passenger railroad depot, where stop the cars of the Pottsville, Northern Central and Penn sylvania Central railroads. Persons are requested to call and view - the premises. The titlo is good and is sold on account of ill health of the proprietor. Attendance given and terms made known by aep2l.-wts :dtukfr] W. P. HENRY. [Lancaster Examiner and Lebanon Courier insert till sale, and send bills at once to this office.] PUBLIC SALE• WILL BE SOLD at Public Sale, ou the pretuiaea, on SATURDAY, October, 2, 1884. a tract of land containing forty acres, situated in Fast Pennsboro township, Cumberland county, tiro miles above the Harrisburg bridge, along 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 Umbered, contain ing 120 sores more or less, adjoining the above property. Salato commence at one o'clock on rail day : when conditions will be made known by octlsdlw* WM. MILLER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QWARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF VICE, FIRST DITISION, WASHINGTON City, October 1, 1864.1 HORSES! HORSES 1 HORSES! - - Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be purchased at Glesboro Depot, in open market, till Novem ber 1, 1864 Horses will be delivered to Captain L Lowry Moore, A Q. N., and be subjected to the usual 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 more. JAMES A. EKIN. Colonel First DivisiOn, - Quartermaster General's Caw. LUBIN'S HAIR DRESSING FLORILINE. FOR BEAUTIFYING AND PRESERVING AND. STRENGTHENING THE HAIR, IS PITRETIY A VEGETABLE. Preparation, distilted - from herhs and fragrant flowers from the south of France, conceded to be the most delicately per fumed and desirable 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 materially thicken the hair. Bald places will gradually cover themEelves, and in a short time the hair will grow dark, soft, glossy and luxuriant. Price $1 00 per box. Sold by HtNKEL & BRO., se3o Apothecaries, Harrisburg. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, touch ing at QUEENSTOWN. (CORK HARBOR.) The, well known steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Phila delphia Steamship Company, (Inman Line), carrying the U. S. Mails, are intended to sail as follows : EDINBURGH Satunay, October 22. CITY OF WASHINGTON,— " " 29. CITY OF 3fANCHESTAR, ". November ft and every succeeding Saturday, at noon, frau Pier North Miver. RATES OF PASSAGE: Pool* in Gold or ita Equivalent in Currency FIRST CABIN, $BO 00 I STEERAGE, $3O CO do to London, s 5 001 do to Loudo 34 00 do to Paris, - 95 00f do to Paris, 40 CO do to Hamburg', 90 001 do to Hamburg, 37 CO Passengers also forwarded so Havre, Br men, Rotter dam, Antwerp &c., at equally low rates. Pares from Liverpool or Queenstown: ISt Cabin, $7O, $B5, $105: Steerage $3O. Those who wish to send for their friend s can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, pcl4 • ' 15, Broadway, N. Y. HENRY ' EGAN'S Steam 2noine and Machine Skop, sins "ST., BETWEEN WALNUT AND MAREET. (J. C. Moitz's Old Stand.) THE undersigned having taken the above 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 re coive my personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed seplo dly ROUSES FOR. SALE• THREE NEW FRAME HOUSES, SITU ATE on Foster street, above North. Enquire of JACOB WALTERS, seltdtf Corner of Third and North streets. Soldiers' Portfolio* A. LARGE assortment at RERGNEFB °REAP BOOKSTORE, Mang gold at Who.ewila or retail at low maws OCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PUSSES pp DATES , and a general variety of L. g 000 jest received at tulog GI . ROSSE tt BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES, a rare article for table use, jost received sad for sale by srasusa a FEL t A febl (successors to Wm. Dock. Jr., &Cal SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFF,EE, o all grades and prices, SDELSLEIt k F • Successors to W. Dock,ri l a jell Dealers in Fine Family Groceries TIIBT received, this morning, Miehener GP Co., Fresh Smoked Mena, Beef laid To es, at One SEMLER at ABIUSEIVIENTS. BRANT'S ITALL. FIFIT-THIRD NIGHT O. RonseWStaf tolbinition - Compaiiy, !louses star Combination Company, Rose's Star Combination Company, THIS' TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBE' Tom Tlylor':i Great Moral Drama, of TICKET-OF-LEAVE ME. 'WILLIAM A. ROUSE. lathe great character of 808 BRIE ir. I, "V ° MISS KATE I)ENIN MAY P,DWARDSI MEEKER H A WK SHAW! Nonce—On and after this eyemiug, the Quasi - ft will .11 at half past 7 o'clock. KrFor further particulars see programme. aug9•dtf CANTERBURY :ALL, WALNUT STREET, BELOW 2d and 3d SttA PROPRIETOR..... BUSINESS AGENT Will open on WEDNESDAY NIGIIT, with a first class company. of Male and Female artists. The manager takes pleasure in announcing to the etti. sons and strangers of Harrisburg that they will spare 234 pains in endeavoring to comfort and please them. The following talent appears every night. The Great Ethibpian Comedian., MR. ikI,MES FLAKE, • JA MES FLAK E• MR.. JA.M.E3 The Charming Cantatrice, MISS FLORENCE. EDMONDS, MIS FLORENCE EDMONDS. MISS FLORENCE, FD3 ONDS The ri.-satile Pei:farmer, MR. J. C. KEEN, M. J. C. KEES. The Champion JO Da)i.el , > , '. MRS. MALIN D REFS, 311:8. MALINDA KEEN, MKS ALALINDA KEEN The roung MASTER RUEBETS, MASTER ROEBETS TLe Vloosing VocalLg, MISS CLIRA WITJAAMS, MISS CLARA WI LLIAI'.:4, 3IISS CI,ARA WILLIAMS The Creat Song and. Dance Man, JOE MILLER, JOE Admission. 2.6 centg. BD Seats, 50 cent; Loom at 7. Commences at 7M o'clock. octl7 SANFORD'S 91HIS company consiste, of tbm best formers, Consisting of SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COAIEDIAI-:::;, GYMNASTS, &C. Tne managers takes pleasure in announcing that they intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city. HARRY WELLS St CO., PrG,•no7or BILLY PORTWR, Business Agent AUCTION SALE CONDEMNED liolt SES Qc.tir.ritnatasrva GENERAL'S 01 , Sieil ' Frasr thrteros WAS:NE/O'ON CITY, October WILL be Bold at public auction, to 'flu f highest. bidder, at the tine and placds low, viz: WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, October 20, 1864, YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, October 27, 1864. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES at each place. These Horses have been cord. toned AS Cavalry service of the Army. Per road and farming pram:Pea mao be bad. Horses 001.! • - .lag.tt to at to A. M t. L 4.11, S ELL., I Llll . 2ucy. By orderOf the Quarterinatter General. JAMES A. EGC., 03-t026 Colonel In charge First Division, Q. M. G. O. MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS_ MRS. J. ILIBMS, No. S Market Equare, Next Door to Felix'g erailectionrep RAS just received a new and carefully se lected supply of Millinery Goods, EuelL as Straw and Felt Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Featners, Flowers. Rib bons, Ruches" Re , all of which are of the latest style. Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nabies, Gloves, Steel:- ings, Collars, Laces, Re., with a full assortment of Dress Trimmings and Dress Patterns, which she will sell at 'Kite, that cannot be competed with: Dress and Cloak making will be promptly attended to under her own direct supervLdon. oet." d3m. Crit - YSTA.I_,I'ZiED CONCENTRATED LEMONADE, p a pleasant, healthy beverag6. • ery convenient and refreshing for invalids neviui,- fever or great thirst. Its portability recommends it in travelers. Its convenience at pic-nice will be apoaciated. No sugar required; one table-spoonful simply than:7 . c. in a gLass of cold water and it is derv.. KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD Jel7 No. Al, 11ml:et .c!rrei. Almanacs 1 Almanacs i BAER'S English and German Lancaster• Almanacs ) for the year S 6 5 • For sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single, at Scheffer's Bookstore. 21 South Second street, B errlsbure, Pa. sea. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE SHOE BID:LNG PUBLIC. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! ! THE subscriber, intending to make a change in his business will close out his immense stock of Kt BOOTS AND SHOES. eIJ. or every descrunkm now on hand at much lose than market prices Persons in want of Boots and Shoes will do well to call, as I am determined to ofoBJ oat at reduced prices. Give us a call. J. C. KIMBALL, • - 36% Market street, nest to McCallies jewelry store, 11 411 k Pa, 9a148 SOMETHING NEW! MYER PHINEAS' PATENT AMR 9CIG:I-IT INKS TAND. - ;' For sale at Scherer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. Ee2S. Valuable Building Lot For Stale, SITUATED - ON THIRD-STREET, NEAR , - North, 21 feet front, and 181 feet deep, running to a -20 foot alley. The lot will be sold cheap, and en easy terms. Inquire at THIS OFFICE. sarldif TO THE LAD IES. YOBE attention is called to the splendid . assortment of Matra Note N9te Paw, Envelopes, and flue Stationery at sal .WF.E.R'S Bookstore, BePt2s 21 South Second street s Harrisburg, Perm. BRANT'S HALT R 13, /.:t4 S. R. OYSTER h . Cu. . JOE MILLER. = ROEBET; SIETMEi IBM