9:aii,tg (T;t.l,g..t_a4.lJ NOTICE TO ADVERTISURS.—A 3I Advcr. Nements, licotiness Notices, liarrietges, deaths. AM. to secure insertion in the ac goll.A.W4 l , must invariably be tmeorg. irs pied with the CASii. Adrerdserments ordered in the regular fug Rdition are inserted in the Morn. l „, talltion without extra charge. BARRISBVRG, S;11111DAV EVENING, NOVESIBER'S, 1864: 6k;ORVE FRANCIS TRAIN! Will address the Union men of Dauphin min ty, on the vital issues of the War for p e w and the election for President, in the cif,- of Harrisburg, on 00 Monday Evening, Nov. 7, '64, Frora a stand to be erected in front of the Court House. Attached to the Democratic par ts from its earliest organization, represent mg it in many conventions, and a delegate to the late Chicago Convention, I lig rgAMPI EM Ols ISP r OF EERES! FREEDO3I IN TW H Now opp ses the machinations of the Demo cratic leaders, in alliance with the slavehold- A traitors, convinced that the re-election of Abraham Lincoln is the only path to peace and a continuance of the Government and the Union. It is proposed to hold this last rally for the union, on the eve of the election, in front of the Court House, in order to accommodate the vast crowd of people desirous of hearing the great champion of true Democracy and American freedom. By order of the County Committee JOHN J. SHOEMAKER, Chairman. J. M. WIKEITLING, Secretary. OWN AND COUNTRY. ATTENTION HOUSEMEN? —The paracie of the u.pitlican ATTENTION, on Monday evening. -- Ali those desirous of participating in the gaud parade of the Union men on Monday rveniug, nest, and of favoring a grand caval cade, will meet at the Franklin House, this evening at 7 o'clock. A punctual attendance is earnestly requested. JAMES R. Born & SON, having completed their new warerooms, now offer for sale an ex tensive assortment of furniture, of every de irription at moderate rates. A suouT ADVANCE was perceptible in the prices of marketing this morning. There was the usual variety offered for sale, with but a slight falling off in the number of buyers. THE Invincibles.were at Mechanisburg, last night. Their beautiful lamps, etc., together with the gentlemanly conduct of the men, won the admiration of the large crowd assem bled.. Ho, FOE MIDDLETOWN' I—A special train will leave the depot, at.six o'clock this evening, to convey passengers to the Union Mass Meeting at Middletown. The Invincibles and a large crowd of our citizens will be there. SALE OF CAPTURED STOCK.—There will be an extensive sale of captured cattle, in this city, on Tuesday, 15th inst. Six hundred head will be sold. Special attention is directed to the advertisement, in our columns. ST. PArL's Episcopal Church, corner of Ridge road and Reservoir. The Bev. A. J. Barrow will deliver a discourse to-morrow evening on "Isaiah and the Prophets." Service to commence at half-past six o'clock. lixprrsr Cm:mem—There will be service in the Baptist Chureh, corner of Second and Pine streets,to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, dat 7 o'clock in the evening. The pulpit will be filled by Rev. Cl. R. Bliss, of the Lew isburg University. The . public are invited to attend. EVENING ELLBEET IN WEST HIRE/SETIRG.- The first afternoon and evening market held in the new house in West Harrisburg, com menced at three o'clock this afternoon, and will continue until eight o'clock this evening. This will prove a great accomniodation,to the people of that end of town. ANOTHER VDTs.—We have been furnished with the following figures, the result of a vote taken-on a train on the Northern Central rail road:' Lincoln 801 McClellan 132 Lincoln's majority MORE COPPERHEAD LIES.--The Copperheads were busily engaged ih circulating the most infamous lies among the farmers, at market, this morning. They stated that Grant had been defeated, with a loss of thirty thbusand men, and that another draft was to take place, etc. A cause that requires such infamous lying to bolster it up, is unworthy the sup port of any honest man. ' DIR. THOMAS. STEWART MILLER met with an accident, at Gulden's Station, on the Get tysburg Railroad, on the 4th inst., which produced instant death. He was alighting from a buggy, and in taking out his gun the hammer of his gun caught and exploded the cap, discharging the gun into his breast. He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss. His age was 27 years, 6 months and 16 days. THE ATTITUDE OF THE REV. JOHN WALKER ,lACKSON.-A gentleman informed us this morning that it is reported, and to some ex tent believed, that in the oration delivered in this city a few weeks Since, by the Rev. J. Walker Jackson, he had declared that thatoord Constitution did not ocettr in the Chicago plat. , form. After referring to our notes of .that oration, and taxing our memory to its fullest extent,, we are satisfied that Rev. J. never made this •mistake; and if he did, it was a slip of the tongue, in the excitement of public .peaking, for, after having read the Chicago platform in the bearing of the audience, such a statement would have been a simple ab surdity. - Rev. Jackson's argument was this :---that the platform, analyzed in the light of the teachings of its authors, as' to the theory of our government, contained no purpose to re store the Union on the basis of the Constitution as it is ; that the Govermitent, in its legisla tive, executive and judicial departments, had always taught, not only the right, but the duty of the coercion of rebels ; that the theory of modern Democracy being that the Federal Government had no power of coercion, their theory of reconstruction, if possible, implied Union, 'with the right of secession guaranteed to the States composing it! He did say that the word Rebellion nowhere occurred in the plat form—thafits words of condemnation were for the President of the United States, and not for. Jefferson Davis. Mr. Ste hens; Vice President of the South en. Confederacy, in a letter published sinoe Rev. Jaokson's oration in this city, takes pre. oisely the same view of the Chicago Platfcirm taken by Rev. J. Vice President Stephens regards it as, a nay of hope to the South.. Rev. Jackson contemplates it as a cloud of danger to the GovarAlldet , And henna therasterk Tur, Farmers' Bank of Lancaster has de. elared a semi-annual dividend of lire per Vent.; payable in gold. Tura QUAWISILLY Murata for St, Paul's M. E. Church. on Vine street, will take place to-morrow. Preaching at 10} o'clock, A. N.. by,the Pastor, and at 7 o'clock, P. M by the Rev. Dr. Castle, Presiding Elder of South Philadelphia District, Philadelphia Confer ence. CLEAR .THE TRACE FOE THE TRAIN TRAM rs Comrsol --The farnons Train—George Fran cis Train—will positively be here and address the people of Harrisburg, on Monday evening next. Everybody is going to hear him, and should The weather prove favorable the COurt EfOtase-kvill not hold half the people who at tend. Wno KILLED CAMPRELL?--The copperhead papers have sent up a howl in regard to the murder of James Campbell, who was killed in Philadelphia, on Saturday night last, while the copperhead procession was passing throUgh the streets of that city. They alleged that he had been killed by the "Linoolnites," but the verdict of the coroner's jury, rendered after a full investigation of the case, shows that Campbell was killed by a member of his own party. The following is the verdict: "That the deceased, James Campbell, came to his death on Saturday night, the 29th of October, 1864, in front of the Commonwealth Buildings, from a blow received from a club, or other heavy blunt instrument, at tike hands of some person unknown, who came from the Seventeenth Ward Association, parading in the Democratic torchlight procession." DEATHS Es CAPTAIN' FENN'S COMPANT.—We learn that two members of Captain Penn's company, (C,) 201st Pennsylvania Regiment, are dead. Private George J. Cram died, at Alexandria, Va., on %he 22d of October, after an illness of three weeks. Private William A. Hippie died on the ftlith of October, at Second Division hospital, Alex andria, after an illness of two weeks. The disease, in both cases, was typhoid fever. Mr. Crum, previous to Volunteering, resided near this city, and Mr. Hippie On Carroll township, Perry county. Captain Fenn writes that better soldiers never ware the badge of the 201st Regiment. Aoarcurnam.—From the November cinm lar of Isaac Newton, Commissioner of Agri culture, we glean the following table, giving the quantity of the' various kinds of grain, 3/c. raised in the United States in 1863 mad 1864: 1863. 1864. Wheat, - (bushels,) 179,404,036 I 160,695,8.20 Rye do 20,782,782 19,872,97 Barley, do 11,467,155 10,716,128 Oats do 173,800,575 176,690,004 Hay, (tons,) 19,736,847 I 18,116,Z1 Corn, (bushels,) 451,967,959 530,581,403 Tobacco, (pounds,) 267,267,9201 197,468,2 W Buekwheat,.(bus'ls,) 15,806,455 I 18,700,540 Potatoes do 100,158,670 I 96,256,588 SNARES, REBELS AND VOTES. EY ''WIDE AWAKE." The Rattlesnake will warn you Before he goes to biti3; - - And Rebels will alarm you, Before they seek to fight; The Copperhead 'will strike you Without a warning note, While Democrats in darkness, Would cut a Union throat. Now Rattlestutkos and Rebels, Are bad enough we know, But•placed.beside the. others, . They have some little show. The vilest of God's creatures, Is he who crawls around, v- And waiting by your pathway, Strikes upward from the ground But Devils, Rebels, Copperheads, Peace Democrats, and all, Fish, flesh and fowl in treason, All things that creep and crawl-- A • fearful doom await thee— The voting has begun, And fate will leave_ you lifeless Before the thing is done. Vermont and Maine have spoken, And Indiana too— And good old Maryland, redeem'd Has put the question thro'. Ohio has been heard from, And voting there they say, By some strange freak of nature Is going all one way; And Pennsylvania thunders The passing summons on, 'Till its echoes shall come back From distant Oregon. Snake killers and Bail splitters, Are very thick this year, But why, or how it happens, Is re'lly very queer. Sherman, Grant and Sheridan, Will put the Rebels thro', Whilst hosts of Northern voters Will cut the "Cops" in two. The seed of woman bruises The Serpent as of old— The last poor crawling viper, Will soon be stiff and cold. Urn principal of the Inland Revenue De partment of England has just examined twenty six sample's of beer, of which twenty wow adulterated. In fourteen of these samples; lie' found the prohibited articles called grains paradise—grains which, however, fit for Edeik , are by law unfit for beer. In one of the fou*-: teen he found, beside the prohibited grains,* portion of tobacco; in two others, cocculus in dium was present in large and dangerous quantities; two samples contained capsicum; and two others proto-sulphate of iron. H.F.ANY STOM—Last Friday a heavy storm passed over Mahonoy city, Schuylkill county, causing considerable damage. Two new ohu;ohes•in progress of erection, one Catho lic and the other Methodist, were blown down. BUSINESS ITEMS. LATEST ARRIVAL. —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 coipprises 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 by any other establisiunent .in the city._ . ants. IL AiER, Boger's Old Stand, No. 13 Market street. Sept2B-tf, - • Dm cheapest and most select fashionable ladies' bonnets, hats, cloaks and circulars are tc;i:* found at Mrs. XL Mayer% No: 13 Mar ket Street, between River alley 'and: . , Front eked, (Boger's old stand.) mug& Da. leßutort's King of Pain should be kept in'every • Will cure Headache, Tooth ache, Earache in three minutest. Diantreo, Bloody Flux, pain in the Back and Elide,lnflant mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the %Heart. Sole-agent for ,&fit4 - SA. •KIINKEL do SRO.' • i/011tarket street, Harrisburg. 4.llordore from ttdietanoe Femnptly attended 'to. - • • - )001041' -• Cloaks and Furs! onil 1 Furs! We will open next week the cheapc.s. aua largest assortment of Cloaks and Furs in Har risburg, all bought at greatly reduced prices. Beautiful muffs at 4 50 and 5 dollars. Bplen 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 66 to 70 cents, worth 90 centE. 4 by 4 bleached muslin 56 cents, worth 75 cents. French merinos, black al poems, black bombazines, all at reduced prices. 600 doz of woolen and cotton stockings, children's wools stockings as low as 15 cents. Cassimere for boy's wear. The greatest bargins 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. Fawn in AGUE 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 neigh bors. It can be had only at No. 27, South Pine street, by Mrs. L. Ball. octl7-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye 50 CENTS A BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DUB,ABT.V., BEAUTIFUL WAanAlrrno to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Da CIDIMON of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy,aoods . dealers everywhere. MO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor, 103 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 boa, or-packages of six boxes for $5. - JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 103 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, fa. 1)r. Rand's Specific. The oldest and most reliable medicine foi the cure otSoermatorhcea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power &c. 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 Spam= 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. Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. MO. J. RROMIEEt, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chaqtant St., Philadelphia, Pa angEibaly Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended' to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa., to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggists everywhere. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: HARRISBURG, Feb. Bth, 1864. C.A. BADmvAar-Dear Sir: 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 mast admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases 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. ge'' I agree with Mr. Bobinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. ' - W. C. CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. HatRISBURG, Jan., 1864 To C. A. RoamAsr—Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal' rgans are very much taxed, I have found the need of some , gentle expec *front, and that want has been, supplied in i excellent Troches. ..c onsiderthem very far % superior to any . yo that I have ever used, in removing -speedily that finakiness of the voice'arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness-oft, the delivery of publie addres ses. Yours, &e., JNO. WAINER JACKSON, Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. - To C. A. MauryAri r —Dear Sir : Having ac e your Troches, I am free to say they are the beat I have ever tried, and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice, arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &c., G. G. RAKESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DISTBICT ATromaral's OFFICE, . lienraanurio, Feb, 29, 1864. I To C. A. Beruiviarr-Dear Sir: I have found your Troches to be invaluable in relieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart • clearness to the voice, and are certainly of great benefit to all public speakers. A. J. HERR. 11ill - AtlintiONlA;L!,—Ladie,s • aid. Gentlemen, 1 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 desired information sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT, _aotadacw2m Greenpoint, King's c9anty, N. Y. Ay; Erstariao Errs our DS Comm! Lookrowl having become eminently sucosasfal in curtsy this ter rible malady; - tuvltee all similarly agitated to call or send for circulars of references and testimonials of numerous goo cured of from one to twenty-four years' standing . He tievotes his attention especially to diseases of the Car ebro4ipinal Asia, or Nervosa System, and solicits an In vestigation of his claim to public confidence. He may be consulted at his private residence, No. 141 West 424 street, daily, from 10 a. Y. until 4 r. sr,, except Saturday and Sunday. daldresiall lettera to • 1)11. V. B. LOOKBOW, New York. San 41f P:0 Boxiilt UM= NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. IMTVIENSE REDUCTION IN THEIRICES or WRY GOODS! No Goods Purch4sed before the Pre sent Heavy Decline. Goods of all Kinds Forty per cent. lower than Cost Fri ces Three liireek , 4 ago. A FULL ASSORTMENT NOW OPENING', FROM The Large Auction Sales Of the Importers NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. • CA.THOART & BROTHER. No 14 Market Square, next door to the Harrieburg Pei*: 0e25.2 . .• c t o'n Sale' OF CAPTURED STOCK. THE UNDERSI G NED will sell .at public auction on TUESDAY November 15, 1864, At Harrisburg, Pa SIX HUNDRED. (600) HEAD OF CAP TURED CATTLE, more or less, Consisting of mikbUows, bulls, yearlings; and calves. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, and con tinue from day to day until all are sold. Mr - Terms cash in United States Currency. By order of H. A. Risley, Supervising Special Agent Treasury Department. R. O. PARKHURST, no 4 Assistant Special Agent. Sale toiake place at the Harrisburg Government Stock Yard. F r s Fresh from the Hands of the Manufacturers. LADIES' FURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MISSES' do do. do CHILDREN'S do do do •NO RISK IN THE PURCHASE OF THESE GOODS. - Consigned to us 'to be' sold AT:THE VERY LOWEST , OARHPLIICES. CATHCART & BRO., ' . . . No. 14 Market square, nest door to the Harrisburg Bank no3-2w ATUNRUS TEN CENT NOVEL% for real literary excellence and adaptation to the wants of the Mama, are far ahead of their numerous 00111- petitors. - As a consequence, their circulation surpasses anything of the kind ever presented to the public. The publishers have jealously excluded everything that could offend the Most scrupulous moralist. This; combined with their literary merit, makes them welcome to every family. The following is a list of their names: No 1 The Hunters; 2 The Trapper's Retreat; 3 The Patriot PlighwaYman; 4 The Hunted Unionist; 5 The Track of Fire; 0 The Man-Faters; '7 Charlotte Temple; 8 The Death-Face; 9 The Indian-Slayer; 10 The Turtle Catcher; 11 The Hunter's Triumph; 12 The Ocean Ro vers; 1l The Tory Outwitted; 14 Zeke Sternum, the Lion-hearted. Seout,• 15 The Scourge of the Seas; 16 ,The Captive Mallen; 17 Lout-legged Joe. or the Demon of the Woods; 18 The Wild !tout of the Mountains;; 19 The Forest Lodge ; 20 the Rollicking Rangers;. 21 'Rat tlesnake Dick, or the Flower of the Wigwam; 22 Rickety Tom, the Rover; 28 The. haps of the Prairie; 24 The Robber's Terror 25 ' Joe; the "Sarpint." For sale by all News 'Agents, and sent, post-paid, on receipt of price, 10 cents each. ..GEORGS MUNRO & CO., •hoithrt • ' • 187 Wilbametreet, New York. A DJO CT RNED SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On .Friday November 11, 1864, "ILVILL be sold at public sale, in pursuance ylf of an order of the Orphans' Coen of Dauphin county, the following valuable real estate, late- the estate of Daniel Nein, deceased , • , : No. I—A FARM situated' in; Middle ?Orton township. Dauphin coUnty, About taliutile:p a trons the borough of Dauphin andtwo 11;114. from Cleft's rerry;,.si'AtNnsitit lands of Magd alena limn on the east, Susquehanna river on the sout h, H. Mace on the west, and Peters' Moan. Lain on the north, amtaining 347 Acres and 162 Perchisi- 'Strict measure, of which about fifty acres is welt covered with Timber ; the balance is under good fence and in a fine state of cultivation, having been well. limed 'and nurtured.' fine handred'-acres Bottom Land, .;•iviblch for trucking' and raising all -kinds 'of grain tan't , grass, is not surpassed by-any land on the bank's- of . l.t.he Sus quehanna river, haVing thereon erected a A DOUBLE LOG HOUSE, 'With .a never-failing well and pump in the kitchen, TWO BARNS, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Grain House, 'and other necessary out-buildings. ,Also, a good APPLE ORCHARD Of choice fruit. There are seven never-failing springs, which give running water in, nearly every field on the farm. For grain and stock farm, it is not surinkmed by any in the county. The Pennsylvania Caifial; Northern Central. Railroid, Harrisburg and Lewistown Wrninke • pass through this farm. No. 2—A TRACT OF , IitiRINTAIN LAND, adjoining the aforesaid farm, • • anktining Eightk4 4. Eighty-three cres, About four of which is cleared . , with aIb:SI7SE and STA BLE thereon. Also a number of Choice Fruit Trees, with a good spring of water at the door. ,eir The ; above property will be sold in pieces, if de sired.. The Mansiontract will also bidlvided and sold in twopleces; if desirable. Mr Sale to commence on the premises at 10 o'clock a.K., when attendance will be given and conditions - made - DANIEL POFFENBERGER, JOSEPH DRUM, 0c22-d&wtei . Administrators. • .HEIVIVAIRTERS, HARREUEIIIRG, November 1,1661. spEciAl. OlttifiSSA, 1 No. 88:i", ' f The following orders from Headquarters, Deparime*tG of the Susquehanna i are published for the information land guidance of all concerned: • I, That the Interest of the Government and the wel fare of this Depapinent may be maintained, it is ordered that nil refugees andd - desetters from the rebel line; and eitizeni of States In rebellion, who are now within this Department, or whomay enter it before the; eighth (Stil) day of November inst shall report to the nearest Dis trict or Town Provost Marshal, that they may be regis tered, their residences and destliption. • IL All law-abiding citizens are earnestly requested to act injunction with the proper authorities, and to r aid. them, if necersiuy in the enfOreement of the Steno tionsherein set forth. The Post Provest Marshal, Captain Theune, is charged with the execution of the above order as far as relates to this post [Signed] Maj. R. 1. DODGE, 12th 11. S. Infantry; zto2t.noB • Commanding Post. AVOR A LARGE SIZED BOYNTON FIIRkACE, asgood as new; with all the fixtures, for half pre sent cost, ' " DAVID MUMMA . ao3dat FOR SALE, 20 TONS of Timothy Hay. Will be de livered to purotutoer. DAVID BIMIDIA. no3d3t A GENOY . FOE THE SALE OF U. S. 11 BONDS AND TREPURY NOTES. —Deposits receiv ed in small sums to be!applied to investment in these $5O, $lOO or $5OO securities. Weact as agents,in this city, in correspondence with Gov ernment agents, for procuring these securities; especially by receiving deposits of small sums, to' be so applied. Interest of 4or 5 per cent. will be allowed on ' deposits exceeding $2O. Funds above the amount of all such deposits will be kept in the Harrisburg Bank, and a. de posit can be withdrawn at any time by the owner: The business will be solely of this nature, and oonducted on a plain, lair,open and explainable to all, as set out, with the necessary information as these to securities, in our circulars. These U. S. Bonds and Treasury Notes are the skeet and Most convenient fortnvestment, bring the highest rato of interest, and can be sold at any Ume for the amount on their Shed, tgother With the accumulated interest, or at a premium. 'Very moderate comnatuncass wth be asked. /11'ICINI4BY & Co., Hartiebnig, °Ml4. o l4BPberry ct. 1801. 411 —d ley a Near the °hill House TOWN LOTS FOR SALE, , 0! , 1RI S B _TREET. rrui tti vire sv42& of 30Hi Esq., or BENJ. L. AK. EMI HEED - Vitolow new oro cheese, just racetrea &TRANI" AVI • . to w. Dook, jr. Os NEW ADVERTISEMENTS iiCisEuL's Golden Bitters, A PURELY TEQETABLE TONIC INT/GORATING AND SUB. 11141 'Fortifies the system against the evil effects of unwole. • 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 apoi *Ate. Will invigorate the organs or digestion and moderately Increase the temperature or the body anti the force of the circulation, acting in fact as a general corroborant of the system, containing no poisonous dregs, and is The BEST TUNIC BITTERS In the. WORLD. A fair trial is earnestly solicited. GEO. C. HUBBEL & CO., PROPRIETORS, Urn:sox, N. Y. Gentral Depot American Express Building, 55 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. air For sale by Druggists, Grocers, &c. • D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. H. LUTZ, C. IC. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. KUNKEL. octl4-d&w. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. MBE BEST CHANCE to get Cheap Homes 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 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 abort 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 so low as to afford an opportunity for any person to secure a home. NOW READY FOR SALE 4T FROM $125'10 $225 A LOT. A plan of the ground can be seen at the office of the subscriber, No. 24, North SECJND street. DAVID MURMA. Itsitaissucc, September 29, 1564 [tf I CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PLEASE TARE NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the public that he has located himself at Hummels town, Dauphin county, Pa., where he has the best facil ities for burning lime of the first quality of stone, of the best quality for mason and plaster works, and is prepared to furnish, in any quantities, lime or lime stone, at the Lebanon Valley railroad depot. Builder; dealers and contractors supplied witn lime or stone at theshortest notice. Having ample sidlings and trestle work'from the quarries and kilns to the depot, he is always prepared to fill orders, shipping either by rail road or by Union canal. Address D. S EARLY. 0c22412.m* Humraelstown, Dauphin. (booty, Pa. A New Manual of Thorough Bass AND Text Book of Musical Theory, BY EDWARD B. OLIVER, Principal of the Mendelssohn Musical Institute, Boston. THI. , S volume embodies the principal. ideas and instructions contained in the elaberale and vo luminous works of distinguished German, French and Italian Masters disencumbered of the great mass of words in which they have been usually obscured, stated in rim pie language, and made plain to thei, understanding of all who desire to know something of the theory and science of music. This Manual is the result of mare than twen ty years' experience in the labor of teaching. It will be found to be the best book that can be placed-In the hands of beginners, and for advanced scholars an invaluable band-book of reference. Price, in cloth, 67 cts.; boards 50 cts.„ on receipt of which It will be sent prepaid. OLIVER DEMON & CO., Publishers, oc26tch 277 Washington street s Boston. MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS MRS. J. HIBBS, No. 8 Market Square, Next Door to Felix's Confediortrey HAS just received a new and carefully se lected supply of Millinery Goods, such as Straw and Felt Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, , Flowers, Bib. bons, Ruches, &c , all of which are of the latest style. Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nubies, Gloves, Steck logs, Collars, Laces, &c., with a full assortment of Dress Trimmings and Dress Patterns, which she will ftellat prices that cannot be competed Dress and Cloak making will be promptly attended to under her" own direct supervision. ectS43m. E. C. GOBIN, ATTORNEY AT 1 .1,A W OFFICE IY THIRD STRUT, 130111 XARICHI . /Or jpwaties, Pensions and Back Pay.collected at legal rates. • (sopBkl3m* }ZANE Iroll7 HEARD THE 'NEWS 1. A tiGt7STIIS DARMAN has removed his A Dry (Igetiketore to No. 12 Xarlcet , Squere, next door to Henry Felix's, Harrisburg, noldim AT PRIVATE . SALE:Thitt valuable pro AT party or tirs,. Mary A. G. Seller,,-Known as the "Musgrave 6: Griffith Farm," in Eur.remisborough: township, Cumberland : county,, on the public road be tween Bridgeport and ' pairvievr, containing seventy six acres and ttventyneVen perches, lately offered at public sale, nothaving been sold, is now offered at private sale, for a limited time. Ml:accurate draft of the premises can bOseen, and full information. obtained, by calling at the office of or addressing. , • ROBERT wonpriAss, Attorney-at.pw. North 3d street above Marker Harrisburg, Fa. octlldtf • . . SHIRT MANpFACTORY, GENTLEMEN would dowel tu'Oall at the subscriber's place of basin Se and b e meitioreLt for perfect fitting SKIRTS. We also keep oit heud a large assortment of res4y,raide obitap. Walnut street .opposttOtie.Esautnge., . . K. RITNER. row SALE. ONE OF EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN DER SAFRS—ordside measure 55 Mehes high, 35 inches wide, and 25 inches deep. Also, one of. Howe's PLATFORM SCALES, on wheels —new—to weigh NO pounds, Inquire at THIS. FFICE. Neutral.Sulphite of Linke, FOR . PRESEAVERG CIDER. • E ARE selling the very best Article o the kind, prepared according td directions of E Horaford, Professor of Chemistry, Howard Univer any. It is perfectly reliable and free from impurities. Directions accompany each package. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Gooas Store, No 91 Mar ket stroet, Harrisburg. 0026 Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railway Co OFF/CE OR TICS CHM ENGEVERR, PITTSBURG, PR., October 20,1664 .1 NT.IOE FOR P.IIO.POSALS FOR TWO stretches of an Iron Bridge over the Allegheny river, at Pittsburg, Pa. Sealed proposabLwill be receivedet this office until 4 ;o'clock, P. ex, of the.lsth day.of Nevember next, for an Iron Bridge, or for two spans, eath. about 155 feet in length, over a part of the Allegheny:Auer at Pittsburg, Pa_ . rine plans and SpeCifiCalziOlLig for the same will be needy for examination at this office ontunt.after the sth day of November next. JOHN B. JERVIS oc27d2w NOTICE. AGREEA.I3LY to the act incorporating the Westllarristron ,Harket House Company, public notice is hereby giden . that.an Election for nine Directors, to conduct the affairs of thei Weet Harrisburg Market House Company, will be held at the of of the compa. up, in the Market House building, on Thursday afternoon November 17, 1864:- W. K. VERBEKE, n03412w Pres't pro tem. TUST received, this morning, Mishener u co., Fresh Smoked Same, Beef and Tongnea' at ang6 BRIBLF,R ds FRAM D IOKLES! PICKUPS 1 ! By the barrel, hid, barrel, jar or dozen at . now Borzx k IkOERPEEL FRESH LEMONS , just received and for Sale by Inol] SHLSLER 8i FRAZER. DRIED PEACHES, Apples, Blackberries, Currants, Cherries, &c., at SHISLER k FRAZER , S, nol Successors to W. Dock Jr., & Co. ALENTIA RAIt3INS, a new invoice, at nol :11, • LER & 'FRAZER'S. CHEESE.--Plime New 'York Qlaeeee, pine V Apple, English Datry and Sap Sego Cheese, Jim re . eelved dais morning at. SEMLER. rp,A.ZRRPS. nal PEPPER SAUCE, a new invoice, , just re ;saved at [nel] MUSLIM & fasirtal. - N GOOD' OARPENTED3 WANTED im mediately. .Apply atitar Bolton House for E. M. ER. None but good ones need apply. Good . Analol U. 4.E91"14' BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL EIGM-SECOND "STAIT OF TR& =EWE :.:Liac.N Rouses Star Combination Compant goose's Star Combination Company. Rouses Star Combination Company, THIS SATURDAY EV.KsMIG, NOVEMBER 6, 1864, First night of an entirely new drama, founded on ins Beautiful and Touching Ballad, by autos Dunn English, Esq., and called • BEN B 0 L T Acid acknowledged to bg one or the moat exquisite pie tures of lv me and affection ever produced. The performancewal conclude with, the first time to this city, the American drama entitled THE DAWNING OF LIBERTY ; OR TRUE LOVE NEVER RUNS SMOOTH Kotler—Oa and after this evening, the curtain tit t :!t at half-past 7 o'clock. oz:rFor farther particularitsee programme. augtl-dtf • CANTERBURY WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d St. PROPRIETORS BUSINESS AGENT STAGE MANAGER Open EVERY EVENING, with a drat-class company of Male and Female artists, Each performer a Star. Entire Change of Programme tonight ! GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON! First Night of the Great Comic Act, THE CHALLENGE DANCE! First Night of THE OLD MAID'S TEA PA R . First Night of NIGS ON A LARK; or, WHO PLAYS THE BANJO First Night' of the Great Burlesque OTHELLO! , Third Week of the Queen of Song, • MRS. FLORENCE EDMONDS, Third Week of the ChampiOn Jig Dantuese of America, MRS MAMMA KEENE. Third Week of the Charming andatrice, MISS CLARA WILLIAMS, Together with Jim Flake, Dan Howard; J. C. Keene, Ed Haven and Joe Miller, Making in all the Largest and Best company In the city. The Whole to Conclude with , • OLD DAD'S CABIN. • Admisoion Seats in Private Boxes Doors open at 7 olclock. To commence at 7% o'elocli WIT SANFORD'S HALL. Tile Company canasta of the bast star po. - nneni, 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 & 00., Proprietor BILLY PORITR, Business Agent. an29d NO. 13 AHEAD!! MRS. M. MAYER, NO. 18 MARKET STREET, Has just opened her new FALL STOCK of BONNETS, LATtIES' AND MISSES' RATS, 41"eitir FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Also, THE LATEST STYLES CLOAKS AND (3113,01:11/ARSI And a fine assortment of WOOLEN HOODS, NUSLAS, ch. TRIMMINGS Constantly on hard, betides evPrythtug ‘jsually iou. the larpA.lb toe country flep2t) Steam Engine and Machine Shop; SIXTH ST., BETWEEN WALNUT AND MARK.W. (S. C. Holtz's; Old Stand.) undersigned having taken the above T H Stp, 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 ceive my personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed sage dly Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon, Violin AND SINGING. No. 15, Tamp macre, mow ILkaarr sep3-ditm* HOUSES FOR SALE. filmsE NEW FRAME HOUSES, SITU ATE on Foster street, above North. Empire of JACOB WALTERS, Corner of Third and North streets. se2Bdtf NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I TN SCHOOL AND OUT, or the Conquest of 1 Raerd 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 SCHEFFEWS BOOKSTORE, octd Harrisbarg,Ta. Chief Engineer. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE Campaign .13adges. CAMPAIGN BADGES, of all styles, for sale wholesale and retail at Beheffer's Bookstore, Barris- burg, Pa. Country dealers are respectfullyinvited to call and ex amintprices and styles. °an" A FINE LOT OF CATAWI3A. AND ISABELLA GRAPES are for sale at Iwise's fruit and confec tionery store, Third street, near Walnut. Mr. Wise mil keep a supply on band teeing the semen. sep27-tf BIBLES, Prayer Books, Hyman Bookp, of all denominations, in different styl e and at different prices, at SCHBFFER'S Bookstore, 2 426 21 SonthSecond street, Harrisburg, Penns UNION BADGES AND PINS, • OF 20271 PARTIES, For sale, wholaale and retail, at • SOREFFER'S BOOKSTORE, oet7 Rarnsberig, Pa Valuable Building Lot For Salle, ITUATED ON THIRD STREET, NEAT North, 21 feet front, and 131 feet deep, running toe .21bot , alley. The tot Wlll be pold cheap, and , ears tern. DWI-1M at TH 1; or ox, RAKEISIIIIEG Sam, Oct. 17, UGC . TErE annual election for thirteen direCtors of th i s Bank will be held at. the Etaiklnn House, Au 2, onday, the 81st day of November next, between the hours of 10 s at and SY. x. oetl7.te - J. W. Wrakatillar• 190 ASSORTED BEREA. GRIND STONES for rale A. ft. RAENESME. AMUSEMENTS. OYSTER & KEENE JOE MILLER JIM FLAKII. Attraction ! Great HENRY REGAN'S H. C. ORTH, GRAPES. 25 emu 50 cents.
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