aitp F.t.legr4ll NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver tsements. BuAncog fitoticea, Marriages, eentlas. Rte., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPIL must: invariably be 11CV0/11- varied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Edition are inserted lathe iilorn tog Edition without emtra charge. HARRISBURG, PA WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1861, Rally '2 Rally Rally FOR THE UNION! vice President I-lain - 11in WILL SPEAK ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, In the State Capitol. Ladies are invited, OWN AND COUNTRY IT should be borne in mind that October i$ a capital time in which to set out grapes. Two HUNDRED condetuned cavalry horses will be sold at York, to-morrow (Thursday,) at ten o'clock. Is Chester county, the Republican says not less than thirty mills are now at work, manu facturing Sorghum syrup. The price charged is 25 to 30 cents per gallon. lE= THE valuable seminary buildings located in Fayetteville, Franklin county, will be sold ou Tuesday, November Bth. Particulars may be obtained by addressing Rev. J. Kennedy, at the above place. I=l DivmEND.--.The Northern Central Railroad Company has declared a dividend of two per cent., clear of State and National taxes, for the quarter ending September 30th, being at the rate of eight per cent. for the entire year. SALE or STALLS.—The sale of stalls in the West Harrisburg Market House will take.place on Saturday next, at 8 o'clock. The first market in the new building will be held on Tuesday morning next. =EMI litinscr.--There was an unusual abundance of marketing offered this morning, and prices ranged about the same as on Saturday last. The opening of the market in West Harrisburg may have a tendency to diminish the attend ance and reduce prices. ___ ti p Palm:cu.—Rev. P. W. Conrad, D. D., of Chambersbnrg, has been in our city for sev eral days past, transacting business, and so liciting contributions in behalf of the endow ment of Pennsylvania College. Capt. Harry Miles, of Co. A, 201st Penn'a Vols., is in town. He gives a good account of the condition of the company. Capt. M. will leave, to rejoin the regiment, on Satur day. I=l VOTE OF THE SOLDIERS IN CAMP CURTIN HOSPITAL —Yesterday a vote was taken among the soldiers in the 'Hospital at Camp Curtin, with the following result: For Lincoln 59 " McClellan 4 Majority for Lincoln The soldiers will roll up a tremendous vote for Father Abraham, on the Bth of November. TEE following little fable contains a great deal of truth, and is peculiarly adapted to the present time : A skunk once challenged a lion to single combat. The lion promptly declined the honor of such a meeting. "How," said the skunk, " are you afraid ?" " Very much so," quoth the lion, "for you would only gain lame by having the honor to fight a lion, while every one who met me for a month to come would know that I had been in company with a skunk." THE GREAT LEDGER STORY.-By particular request, the HIDDEN HAND will be performed, for the last time, at the Theatre, this evening. This celebrated play has repeatedly drawn immense houses, and is pronounced one of the best pieces ever presented to our .citizens.— AR who desire to see it should embrace this opportunity of doing so. Mr. Rouse, Miss Fanny Denham, Messrs. Meeker, Fisher, and the whole company will appear. The trained dog Pluto will be ;introduced by Mr. Rouse. Go to Brant's Hall, and see the Bidden Rand. GAMBLING IN HARRISBURG. —However cau tiously and skillfully the fact is attempted to be concealed, it is nevertheless true, that gambling is carried on to a fearful extent in this city, and that the professional gamblers have been reaping some rich harvests within the last few years. And what is most singu lar, is the fact that the existence of these "gambling hells" is well known to every offi cer in the city, who is under the obligation of an oath to assist in their suppression. In deed, we knew of what we write, when we assert that some of the officers of the law are the confidential friends of the most notorious of these gamblers, conniving at their business, and, very possibly, sharing their profits. In calling attention to these fasts, we do not, of course, expect at once to abate the evil. All we desire is to apprise the moral sense of the com munity of the existence of this evil, and, if possible, pave the way for the election of men to office in our municipal government, who will attempt the abatement of these hells. DEDICATION OF THE HALL OE THE REM:MI CAH INVINCIBLES.—Last evening the hall occu pied as the Headquarters of the Republican In vincibles, was formally dedicated and taken possession of by the club. In the absence of the President elect, S. S. Child acted as Pres ident pro tem. On motion of Harry Uhler, a committee of three were appointed to wait on A. J. Herr, Esq., orator of the occasion, and conduct him to the hall. The Committee, consisting of Harry Uhler, J. D. Boas, and J. M. Weistling, after a short absence, appeared with and . introduced Mr. Herr to the club. Mr Herr was received very cordially. lie ex pressed a warm sympathy in the objects of, the organization, recognizing in the efforts which it proposed to make, a harbinger of certain and glorious victory. The combination of forces was necessary to success, as well in the polio cal as in the natural world. Without union,: organization and action, men could accom plish but little, and hence the union and the organization and the action which the Repnb liean Invincibles proposed to effect, were. those by which we could alone succeed at the polls. Mr. Herr then went into an able dis cussion of the issues involved in the Presi dential election, their identity with the hope of armed success in crushing the slave-holders' rebellion, and their absolute necessity in pro curing the peace; prosperity and glory of the nation. His speech was listened to with great attention. J• M. Wiestling followed in a few remarks, when the club adjourned to meet again to night. Rry. Jour; WALE.= ,TACZEION 18 to address the Union men in Philadelphia, at the Union League House, this evening. TEE VIDE PEESEDENT of TUE UNITED STATES reached this city at noon, to-day, and is a guest at the hospitable mansion of General Simon Cameron. Fca:saNno Woon, the chief of the New York treason sympathizers, passed through Harrisburg to-day, en route from Baltimore to Gotham. ANOTaEa Vorn.--The following is . the result of a vote taken on the train 'between Balti more and Harrisburg to-day: For Lincoln ..132 For M'Clellan .. 57 Doubtful 20 !SOLDIER'S FUNERAL. —The funeral of Piavate W. H. H. Smith, of the 55th Penna. .Regi ment, took place this afternoon. It was at tended by a number of his old compantions in-arms, of Capt. Waterbury's company, and the remains were interred with military hon ors. Peace to his ashes ! A GOOD THUG. —One of the ladies, asslisted by others, of the Second Presbyterian con gregation, who felt deeply interested in. the welfare of the sick and wounded soldiers at Camp William Penn, at Philadelphia, and other places, held an entertainment on last Thursday evening, in the Masonic Hall, (Tanner's alley,) and cleared $76, to be de voted to their benefit. VICE-PaESIDENT Han!LUX IN TUE HAIM Or r HoUSE or REpIIESENTATSTES.—The Super intendent of Public Buildings, Mr. Steen, has gone to a great deal of trouble to prepare the hall of the House of Representatives, tor the accommodation of the ;Union meeting to night. He has removed the desks, gathered an immense number of chairs and bei and so arranged them as to be able to wecom modate at least a thousand people. Renee, no one desirous of hearing an eloqUent speech this evening, should absent herself or himself from the Capitol for fear of the lack , Df ac commodations. THE W.llll DEIV.OO3.I.GY Or PENNSYLVALGIA.- To the call of the War Democracy of New York, for a grand mass meeting in that city, in support of the re-election of Abrahan t Lin coln, ure appended, .among other nar nes of citizens of Pennsylvania approving of the movement, those of John L. Speel and John Till, of this city. The opposition organ in this city has seized upon this fact and made it the pretext for a base and cowardly .attack on those gentlemen, attempting not only their misrepresentation politically, but assailing them personally in the grossest, most :malig nant and villainous manner. So far as these gentlemen are concerned, we have mever known them to be other than Democr.ats.— Mr. Speel was elected Treasurer of Dariphin county as an independent Democratic candi date—while he and Mr. Till have been steady and consistent supporters of the Democratic organization for almostthirty years. But when treason and rebellion showed themselves in the Democratic party, these men refused to sanction the one or fight in the cause of the other. This did not impair their Democracy, but it secured for both the - angry resentment of traitors, as was exhibited in the attack made on them yesterday. —We did not intend to essay a political de fence of Mr. Till or Mr. Speel. They are both old enough to defend themselves on that score. What we desire to offer for thest gentlemen is a word personally, socially, and. as well erstab fished and long respected business citizens of Harrisburg, in answer to the slurs of tlaose who are scarcely known to the people of our city, and who are comparative strangers in our midst. John L. Speel and John Till. are good men and true. They are honegit men .and generous men, above the sneers of mere ad venturers, who seek our midst to make their salt. They have not lived and labored in this city keeping a fair business record, and main taining an honorable social reputation, to be thus attacked with impunity; and we are very much mistaken if those who thus wantonly at tempted their detraction, will not live to regret their impunity. Indeed, there is not Democrat in Harrisburg who has a heart unstained by sympathy for his country's en emies, that was not disgusted with the attack to which we allude. It was low, uncalled for and cowardly, and exhibits fully the lash with which Democrats are to be whipped into an opposition to the Government. It the cop perheads desire to make votes against McClel lan, let them repeat their attacks on such men as Messrs. Speel and Till. aaiiit college. Ma. Enrros:—The grand subscriptions made here, last week, to the above College, by gentlemen in conference from various parts of our country,have excited the admiration of the whole land. They should stir the blood of the Lutheran people like the blast of a trumpet! And not only that denomination, but other christians and benevolent people, in behalf of that institution. Colleges, though almost necessarily under denominational con trol, are so far popular and undenomina tional as regards the great and uni versal desideratum—education.—that they. appeal to the community at large, and espe cially to those who have pecuniary means, for the completeness and prosperity of educational. influences. There are thousands of opulent men outside of that denomination, who, if they will sit down and think what would be the condition of religion, and civilization, and education if that grand old hero of mili tant thinking, Luther, had not "fulmined it over" Europe, will feel that Pennsylvania College has a claim upon their liberality. We trust that the gentlemen who have charge, here and elsewhere, of the subscriptions, will give a chance to the OUTSIDERS. BUSINESS ITEMS. W.traiirr FRAMES at Ward's; 3d street. LADIES ! come and see the ; aew .Dress Goods, Ladies' Dress Coats, Circulars, Shawls and Furs of every description, at No. 10 Market Square, formerly M. G. Einstein's olil stand. oct26-1w FOR PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, go to Ward's, 3d street. • ATTENTION, INTlNcratEs! 2 . Me Club will meet at the room this evening at Y lalf-past 6 o'clock, for parade., Punctual atten4lance is requested, so that we wilibe able to let I,ve the room at 7 o'clock. By order of the Gjaptain. .1: PICTURE PR4D1E13.4 . t Wards 3, 3d street. WANTED Imm.suraTati—Vwo Salesmen ac quainted with the dry good businese. Apply in person to CATHOARI T & BROTHER, No. 14, Market Square, ne3 l n, door to the Har risburg Bank. t oet2sdlw Goth FnlmES at Ward's;, 3d street. FHANIC:9 CELEBRATED LAGER BEER..---kfr. Henry Meyer, who keeps; a restaurant on Sec ond street, below Ohestnf st street, - announces to his friends and the prali,lic generally, that he is now prepared to regal i e. them with Frank's celebrated Lancaster lsi§ar, Studies to please, ; ' • oet2s-dlw*, Raszwava Fagots at I Ward's, .3d street, FRAMES of all kinds at Ward's, 3d street Tan 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 CEIZAPEST frames at Ward* 3d street Massa, of No. 13 Market street, has on hand an elegant assortment of seasonable millinery goods, besides cloaks, circulars, &c., all of the latest patterns. The lathes of Har risburg would do well to call and examine the stock, which is unexcelled. BEST frames at Ward's? 3d street Funs, Funs.--The undersigned takes the liberty of informing the ladies of this city and vicinity, that she has received a splendid assortment of Ladies' Furs of all descriptions, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. MRS. M. MAYER, oct26-d4t No. 13 Market Street. LATEST Amirver,.—The undersigned takes the pleasure to inform the ladies of this city and vicinity, that she has received this day a large quantity of CLOAKS and CIRCU LARS, ranging in price from $6 to $25. This stock comprises the very latest styles and best qualities, all of which have been purchased since the decline in gold, and are offered at lower rates than they can be sold for by any other establishment in the city. MRS. M. MAYER, Boger's Old Stand, No. 13 Market street. sept2B- tf FRAMES made to order--all kinds and sizes, at Ward's, 3d street. FEVER Az.rn Aatra 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, bat 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-if Da. M'liiirox's King of Pain should be kept in every family. " Will cure Headache, Tooth aChe, Earache in three minutes: Diarrhceo, Broody Flux, pain in the Back and Side,lnflam mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUNKEL tk BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. sept2o-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Idiiitary Business attended To Bouaty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected_ Per sons residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mali, by addressing F.IIGDNEgITYDErt, dttorttey-nt-Luw, Third street, Rurrishav Ps e17411v PURE VEGETABLE TONIC MBE most healthy persons feel more or less weak this extreme warm weather, and lose their ap petite. They need a good. strong Tonto—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. augl ,Ifa" EPILETTIC FITS CAN BE CORED! I—Dr. Lockrow having become eminently successful in curing this ter rible malady, invites all alrallarlyafflicted to call or send for circulars of references and testimonials of numerous cases cured of from one to twenty-four years' standing. Re devotes his attention especially to diseases of the Cer ebro-Spinal Axis, or NervoukSystem, and solicits en in vestigation of his claim to public confidence. He may be consulted at his private residence, No. 141 West 42d street, daily, from 10 A. N. until 4 P. at. except Saturday and Sunday. Address all letters to DR. V. B. LOCKROW, New York. Care of P. 0. BoxsllB. ocBd/twllin rATRIMONIAL !—Ladies and Gentlemen, , j. if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who win 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 inforWmtion Will cod you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidentiaL The desired information sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address ' SARAH B. LAMBERT, octBd&w2m Greenpoint, King's county, N. Y. /ar A PHYSIOLOGICAL Vmw or AURRIAGEI—COntaining nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and engraVings or the *natemy of tee Human Organs in a state of health andalisease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condi tion. Beat free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents iix stamps or postal currency, by add easing 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 personally or by mail, and medicines , sent to any part of the world. oc3d&w3nr. Krom er's (Upham' Hair Dye 50 CENTS A 80%. Boxes laz ger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL. WARICANTED to please. This article has been thoroughly Amsted by Da Cmurox of New York, and Profassors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, wlzo,. pronounce it free.from all poisonbna,ingredients, and the rinderial com posing it will ucit injure the most 'delicate hair. 'Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere, INC. J. KRONER, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Drunkenness Cured. The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to any address. For sale by all respectable druggists in the "United States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Rand's Specific. The oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Sperniatorhcea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power az. This medicine has stood the test of over thirty years, and has always proved a success. Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific effect upon the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The SPECIFIC of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating medicine. Its medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them ; which plan we would al ways recommend, as affording the speediest way to get the effect of the remedy. Priee $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. MO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. au5254117 Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, Ac., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart do (Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggist every where. Bead the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: HAnuisuonG, Feb. Bth, 1864. 0. A. 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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 sk.- dresses. Vows,Sce., MO. WALKER JACKSON. pastor of the Loot* St. llothodist Church To C. A. Bermvara—Dear P4r: Ifiwingusec your Troches, I am free to say they are the best I have ever tried and take great please in reeorankepliing them to all persons afflicted with sore throat, or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or Owing. Yours, Aro., G. G. RAKFATRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DD3TBIOT ATTOBIOreS 011 1 102, i liesa m ente, Feb. 29, 1864. To O. A. BerarienT--Dear &r: I have found your Troches to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the timed, They impart clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great bene fit to all public speakers ; A. J. HERR To Consumptives. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescrip tion for the case df Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, end all throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to . ' Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, WillimsOurg, King-a county, New York. prepl.9-WkwErn SALES OF REAL ESTATE. ADJOURNED SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Friday I`ovember 11, 1864, WILL be sold at public sale, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, the following valuable real estate, late the estate of Daniel Hain, deceased : No. I—A FARM situated in Middle Paxton township, Dauphin county, about three miles from the borough of Dauphin, and two miles from Clark's Ferry, adjoining lands of Magdalena Hain oil the east, Susquehanna river on the south, H. M'Kee on the west, and Peters' Moun tain on the north, Containing 847 Acres and 152 Percher, Strict measure, of which about fifty acres is well covered with Timber ' • the balance la under good fence and in a fine state of cultivation, having been well limed and manured. One hundred. acres is Bottom Land, which for trucking and raising all kinds of Vain and .grass, is not surpassed by any land on the banks of the Sus quehanna river, having thereon erected a A DOUBLE LOG HOUSE, With a never•failing well,and pump in the kitchen, TWO BARNS, Wagon Shod, Corn Cribs, Grain souse, and other necessary out-buildings. Also, a good APPLE ORcHARD •. Of -choice fruit. There are seven never-falling springs, which give running water in nearly every field on the farm. For grain and stock . farm, it Is not surpassed by any in the county. The Pennsylvania Canal, Northern Central Railroad, Harrisburg and Lewistown Turnpike pass through this farm. No. 2—A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, adjoining the aforesaid farm, Eighly-three Acres, About four of which is cleared, with a HOUSE and STA BLE thereon. Also a number of Choice Fruit Trees, with a good spring of water at the door. Or The above property will be sold in pieces, if de sired. The Mansion tract whl also be divided and sold in twoxiices, if desirable. lisr Sale to commence on• the promises at 10 o'clock A. m., when attendance willbe given and conditions made known, by DANIEL POFFE.NBERGER, JOSEPH ORUM, 0c22-d&wtsj Administrators. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. THE BEST CHANCE to get Cheap Homes NOW OFFERED IN THE CITY. —The subscriber oilers for sale 72 Building Lots, situate In the Sixth Ward, between Reilly and Colder streets, fronting on Susque hanna, Two-and-a half and Second streets. Most of .them have valuable pear and 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, containing sand 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, These lots will be sold below the current price ground Is now bringing in this city, and in fact su low es to aflbrd an opportunity for any person to secure a homo. NOW READY FOR SALE AT FROM $125 10 $225 A LOT. A plan of the ground can be seen at the office of the subscriber, No. 24, North SECIJND street. DAVID HARILISHORG, September 29, 1564. [HI HUBBEL'S Golden Bitters, A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC 1114100 EATING ASH STRENGTEZNING Fortifies the system against the evil effects of unwole. some water. Will cure dyspepsia. Will cure weakness. Will cure general debility. Will care heartburn. Will cure headache. Will cure liver complaint. Will excite and create a healthy appetite. Will invigorate the organs of digestion, and moderately increase the temperature of the body and the force of the circulation, acting in fact as a general corroborant of the system, containing no poisonous drugs, and is The BEST TONIC BITTERS in the WORLD. A fair trial is earnestly solicited. GEO. C. HUBBEL & CO., Psoraurross, HUDSON, N. Y. „Central Depot American Express Building, 55 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. :fir For sale by Druggists, GroOms, &o. D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. H. LUTZ, C. K. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. KUNKEL. octl44l&w FOR SALE; 1,500 BUSHELS OF POTATOES, in large or small quantities, lower than the market prices. BARTER & HERR, Successors Lo Gearge G. Kunkel, Walnut street Wharf. oclndat* TO THE LADIES. Yattention is called to the splendid sumo:lmam of Abate; Note Paper, Bnedepes, and fine Stationery at SCHEYFFMS Bookstore aent26 21 South Second street, Birrisbure, Penn. 000LBt3. CODFISH, Of the eele boded •ar. George brand, must, receive(' enter l Bale by SRISLER & FRAZER, ' ootootoooto to Wm. Dock, Jr. & VINE GROCERIES of all kinds, at reduced 1: pri at SEISLEE FRAZER'S FA Q MIK OROCERY, opposite Me Court House. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Renovo and Emporium TOWN 140T$ FOR, THE PHILADELPHIA. AND ERIE LAND COMPANY, /bartered by an act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, odors for sale choica lots for dwellings and business purposes In the above new towns on the line of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. RENOVO has been selected as. the site for the exten sive shops for building and repairing the rolling stock of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, of which the Penna. Railroad Company are now lessees. It is 92 miles west of Sunbury, and. 196 miles east of Erie. The town is beau . tifully situated on the margin of the west breech of the Susquehanna river, in the county of Clinton, and is sur rounded by romantic and attractive scenery. The Rail road Company are erecting an immense Locomotive Round House, Repair Shops for Cars and Engines, Car Building shop, Iron and Brass Furnaces, and 1/we'll/lets for the Superintendent and other officers. A splendid Hotel, with which are connected arrangements for feeding passengers on the most extensive scale, has been com menced. All these buildings are of the most permanent and substantial character, of brick and iron, and are in accordance with the immense business anticipated on the completion of this great Railroad, so long anxiously looked for, and now an accomplished fact—the last rail connecting the Susquehanna river with Lake Eric having been laid on Saturday, July 2d, 1864. A Company halt been chartered by the Legislature for supplying the town with gas and water, and the water weeks are nearly completed. Churches will be erected immediately. The situation of RENOVO is entirely healthy, and as the dimensions of the town are limited by nature, the value of the kits must appreciate greatly in the course of a few years. . EMPORIUM will certainly be the most important com mercial point between Lock Haven and , Warren, a die lance of 158 miles. It is near the eentre of the railroad, 47 miles west of Renovo; 159-miles from Sunbury and 141) miles from Erie It is near the Junctjon of the Drift wood Branch of the Sinnemahonieg, with West Creek, Portage Creek and North Creek, the Valleys of which streams make it the most accessible point on the Phila delphla and Erie miiroad to a very extensive district of country. The moment the projected railroad connecting it with the city of Rochester, N. Y., shall be completed, few interior towns in the State wilt surpass it iu business capabilities. An excellent graded road now connects it with Coudersport, the seat of Justice of Potter county. It is also connected with Smethport, the seat of Justice of McKean county. Emporium is the County seat of Cam eron county; it lies a handsome Court Reese, and the Land Ce_, nee) . hen jest completed a large net commo dious Hotel, which will immediately be opened. to the public. The Railroad Company are about to erect a hand some and permanent Passsenger Station at a central point near the Hotel and Court House. - The place is healthy, and excellent water is abundant. It is in the midst of one of the finest White Pine regions in Pennsylvania. As a ma e ufacturipg wive it has groat advantages; coal, lumbar, stone, berk far tanneries are abundant, and its railroad' communications with the great lakes and all points of importance in the seaboard are unsurpassed. This place was selected thirty years ago as a-point of im portance, and a town laid out with the prophetic name of EMPORIUM, but the difficulty of access has prevented its development so entirely that it is mainly known for the excellence of hunting and. trout fishing in the vicinity. The completion of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad must soon make it a place of great importance as a distri buting point for goods of all kinds, and it Offers great advantages for persops of neeentrate capital who desire to identify themselves with the early history of a thriv ing town. 'Lithographic Maps of Digh towns are now ready, and Mr. GIDEON J. HALL, General Superintendent, will furnish all necessary information on the premises, or by letter. He may be addressed to the care of H. P. RUTTER, Secretary and Treasurer, Philadelphia and Erie Land Com pany, No. 205% Walnut street Philadelphia; or at Renovo, Clinton county, Pennsylvania. _ W. S. btOORHEAD, Pres't, phi's. and Eli() Land Co. IL P. Burma, Secretary and Treasurer. oct2l-d3m STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, touch ing at QUEENSTOWN, (Cogs: 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 sell as follows EDINBURGH entnrJay, October 22. CITY OF WASHINGTON, it 29 . CITY OF MANCHESTAR,. " November 6. and every succeeding Saturday. at noon, from Pier 44, North Miver. • RATES OP PASSAGE: Payable in Gold or its Equivalent in Currency FIRST CABIN, $BO 00STEERAGE, $3O CO do to London, 85 00 I eo to Loncicr , , 31 00 do to Paris, 95 00 I do to Paris, 40 00 do to Hamburv, 90 OD do to Hamburg, 37 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Br men, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &e., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage $3O. Those who wish to semi for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, ecl4 16, Broadway, N. Y. QIIARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF FICE, FMST DITIS/ON, WASISMOTON City, October 1, 1884.1 HORSES I HORSES I HORSES! Horne imitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, till Novem ber 1,1334. Horses will be delivered to Captain L Lowry Moore, A Q. M., and be subjected to the usual Governmeut inspeo• tion before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each. Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO each. Payment will be made for six (8) and more. JAMES A. ERIN, Colonel First Division, oStLlloc3l Quartermaster General's Office. CRYSTALIZED CONCENTRATED , LEMONADE, I S a pleasant, healthy beverage. Very convenient anti refreshing for' invalk. hav fever or great thirst. Its portability recommend It 'o travelers. Its convenience et plc-nice will be aprectated. No sugar required; one table-spoontal simply dissolved in glass of cold water and -it is done. SELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE, jell No. 91, Market street. Almanacs ! A lmanacs ! SA. S English and German Lancaster Almanacs, for the year 186 5 . • For sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single, at Schefferis Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. sea HENRY REGAN'S Steam Engine and Machine Shop, SIXTH ST., BETWEEN WALNUT ANIS MARKET. (J. C. lloltz's Old Stand.) undersigned having taken the above Shop, respectfully aolieits a share of tho public pa tronage. Particular attention will be paid, to repairing of Steam Engines, and all kinds of machinery. all work will re Ceive my personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed seple dly ROUSES FOR SALE. rrIHREE NEW FRAME HOUSES, SITU ."„ ATE on Foster street, above North. Enquire of JACOB WALTERS, se2Bdtf Corner2of Third and North streets. Soldiers' Portfolios!. A LARGE assortment at BKRGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, marl/1 Sold at Wholesale or retail at low DYICOMI. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE Campaign Badges. CAMPAIGN BADGES, of all styles, for sale wholesale and retail at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harris burg, Pa. Country dealers ate respectfully invited to call and ex amine prices and styles. oct7 NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! ! N SCHOOL AND OUT, or the donquest of I Richard Grant Tom Somers, or the Soldier Boy. Watch and Wait,. or the Young Fugitives Learning how to Talk, Read and Speak, by Fowler & Wells. Enoch Arden, New Poem, by Tennyson. For sale at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE; oot6 Harrisburg, Pa. PHOTOGRAPHS. A LARGE assortment of Photographs of A Generals and fancy pictures for sale CHEAP, at $1 per dozen, at SOREFFKR'S BOOK BTORB, mySo Harrisburg, Pa p ATENT CLIPS ! . And Bill Molders, For sale at Scheirer' s Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa sil 2 S DOCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES PORTIDIONSAINS, and a general variety of LEA• TILER GOODS, just received at DRABBER'S BOOK STORE. DOCKER BOOKS, Wallets and Purses for sale damp at aCHEFFERrS 7341catore, AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL SIXTY-EGHTH NIOITT OF THE PRESENT SEASON. Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, THIS THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, DM Will be parl'ormed the thrilling drama of THE HIDDEN HAND ! THE HIDDEN HAND ! NOT/Cl—On and after this evening, the suntan will riao at halt•past 7 o'clock. .KrForfarther particulars see programme. augg-ti tf CANTERBURY HALL, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d Sts PROPRIETORS S. R. OYSTER & J • C. Ii.E.F.N BUSINESS AGENT JOE MILLER Open t VERY EVENING, with a Brat-class company of Male and Female artists. The managers takes pleasure in announcing to the CM -501113 and strangers of Harrisburg that they will spare no pains in endeavoring to comfort and please them. The following talent aPFeard every night. The Charming Cantatrice, MISS FLORENCE EDMONDS, MISS FLORENCE EDMONDS, MISS FLORENCE EDMONDS, The Chalnpion Jig Animate, MRS. MALINDA KEENS MRS MALINDA KEENE, MRS. ILALINDA KEENE. The Pleasing rocalist, MSS CLARA WILLIAMS , MISS CLAA. WILLIAMS, MISS CLARA WILLIAMS. • The Great Ethiopian Comedian, MR. JAMES FLAKE, MR JAMESFLAKE, 13 1 ,!MilERGEI MR. J. C. KEENE. rAe Great Banjoist!, ED. HAVEN, ED. HAVEN, lEMMENMI RASTER BLARE, 'VASTER BLAKE: The Great Song and Dance Man, JOE MILLER, JOE MILLER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2b, First appearance of the great Banjo Soloist and Negro Delineator DAN HOWARD. Admission 25 tents. Box Seats, E 0 cents. Doorsopen at T. Commences at o'clock. octlT SANFORD'S D.:ALL 1111 company consists of the best star per - . I fb S rmera consisting of SINGERS, DANCERS, ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, GYMNASTS, &O. The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they intend making this MS Concert Hall or the city. HARRY WELLS k CO., Proprietor BILLY PORTER, Business Agent. au29a treat Attraction NO. 13 AHEADIi MRS. M. MAYER, NO. 13 MARKET STREET, Etas just opened her new FALL STOCK of BONNETS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Also, THE LATEST STYLES CLOAKS AND And a fine asaortment of WOOLEN HOODS, NUBIAS, d'a ALL FINDS OF T R lIIMINGS Constantly uti h a d, Lle6ltie6 everything usually feurbt in the largest furnishing establishments in the country. sep2o WEST HARRISBURG MARKET HOUSE COMPANY PARTICULARLY invite the attention of the Butchers, Truckmen and Farmers to the SALES OF STALLS in their new Market House on SATZIRDA Morning, Wolfer 29, at 8 o'clock. Conditions made known on morning of sale. The Market House will be open for business on TUES DAY Morning, November, 1, 1884. Market hours and days will be arranged to suit the wishes of the majority of the stall holders ocl9dtnovl* HARRLSIIICMG 0CE.17, 1864 MBE annual glection for thirteen directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 21st day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. Si, and 3 P. Si octal-to MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS. MRS. J. HIBBS, No. 8 Market Square, Next Door to Felix's Cortfeetionreg ErAS just received ,a new and carefully se lected supply of Millinery Goods, soch as Straw and Felt Hata, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers. Rib bons, Ruches, &c , all of which are of the latest style. Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nobles, Gloves, Stock ings, Collars, Laces, Atm with a full assortment of Dress Trimmings and Dress Patterns, which she will sell at prices that cannot be competed with. Dress and Cloak making will be promptly attended to under her own direct supervision. oct3-dam. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE SHOE BUYING PUBLIC. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF 1 THE subscriber, intending to make a change in his business will close out his immense stock of pa BOOTS AND SIDES, Fa Of every description now on hand at much less than market prices. Persons in want of Boots and Shoes will do well to call, as I am determined to close out at reduced prices. Give us a call. J. C. KIMBALL, 38% Market street, next to McCalla's jewelry More, .11arrisburg, Pa. sep2B. SOMETELLNG NEW! MYER PHINEAS' PATENT AIR TIGIXT INK S TAND. For cola at Scheirer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. set Valuable Building Lot, For Sale, SITUATED ON T STREET, N.EA, kJ North, 21 feet front, and 131 feet; deep, running to 20 foot alley. The lot wtll be sold cheap,,lni on eas. terms. Inquire at Tais OFFICE,. . seSCldtr BIBLES, Prayer Books, Hymn .Books, of all denominations, in different styles and at different prices!, at '" SCHESM'S 800 store, Sept 26 2d. Sontb. Second street, narrisburg; Yuma FRIIIT JABS , of the latest Patent (Gtif- Awe Test Patent,) jut received end for sale io* at i 938 BOTira It KOZRPEIt MOT BOOKS; Toy 'looks in endless va- A rlety, at SCHFFFER'S &Mare. MR JAMES FLIER. Kr. J. C. KEENE ED. HAVEN JOE MILLER CIRCULARSt J. W. WEIR, Cashier