degraA 9atI L Y NOTICE , TO ADVELITISEILS.—AII Adv‘r :ements, Business Notices, Marriages, o ca tiks, Bse. to seen re insertion i Ili the TELE GRAI with t h e 4 CASH v ariably is must in be ecom. pa wed Advertisements ordered in the regular h:veiting Edition are Inserted in the Morn tag Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA. IVEDNESOAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1864. TOWN AND COUNTRY. INFORALITION WANTED.—The owner of the Democratic Platform, in the Market Square, can tied a purchaser by applying at this office, An adjourned meeting of the Paxton Fire Company will be held at their room this (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, for the committee to report. INTnicrimEs, Arrrumori !—A general busi ness meeting of the Republican lnvincibles will be held at the Mall, this (Wednesday) evening, at 7/ o'clock. Every member is re quested to be present, as business of great i mportance will be transacted. CALIFORNIA MATCRES.—They manufacture matches in San Francisco, which can be trodden upon or rolled under foot without ig niting; and which, after having been manu factured a month, may be immersed in water ten or fifteen minutes, and when taken out will not only ignite, but hold a flame. BALTIMORE SALT OYSTERS. --Mr. Joseph Hoff man has just received a lot of fine Baltimore salt oysters, and is prepared to serve them up In every style, at his restaurant, corner. of Dewberry alley and Market street. He will serve up the best quality of fried oysters every evening. It is the only place in town to get the Baltimore salts. I===l Trot scarcity of local net's will be over looked to-day. Our telegraphic columns con tain such news as every supporter of his coun try will desire to peruse. There we chronicle the greatest Union victory that has been achieved in 1864. The glorious results of yes terday's battle cause every loyal man, woman and child to rejoice, and matters of minor importance he forgotten, in the midst of the great general rejoicing. A SAD PICTURE OF EARLY POLITICAL Dr psAvint—The end of the Committee of Vigi lauce as seen at the Headquarters of the Copper -. head Stale Central Gommttee.--In the midst of our rejoicing over the result of the election— with loyal friends and neighbors wild with gratitude; with a nation sending out its deep thanksgiving in the contemplation of its res cue from utter destruction, we are constrained to turn for a while, more in pity than in re sentment, to view the last sad remains of two of the foe, as they were found in the room of the Copperhead State 'Central Committee. We allude to the immortal Vigilance Com mittee—the immaculate and invincible Coun sellor Brown, the veritable John W. Brown; with the facetious and familiar, rosy proboscis and spiritually odorous Josiah Royal. Party never had two more earnest adherents. Each would have fought and bled for Democracy. Both have at length died in the cause of com mon anger against good things, and now we are called upon to mourn their loss. Jos— old Jos--the typo and the Democrat—was discovered late this morning, in a caner of the room of the Committee, defunct, and lo! a miracle! Out of his mouth, in the short space of hie demise, grew a stalk of rye in full bloom! The issue of one mythological god from the brain of another, was not more wonderful than the growth of this rye stalk from the mouth of Josiah. His oompanion,Brown,the counsellor, occupied another arm; and he too was dead —dead as John Randolph's mackerel, which always glittered and stunk by moonlight. Nor was the phenomenon less wonderful in the dead Brown than in the dead Royal—for while a rye stalk grew from the mouth of the latter, the body of the former was discovered to be covered with verdigris. —We want all young men to take warning by the end of the aforesaid Vigilance Commit tee. These men would have been taken to Abraham's bosom, but they objected before they crossed the Styx to being put in company with niggers; hence their spirits must content themselves with a place in goose heaven. " CAMP, Cur:us—More of the Working of Way.'"—Under this heading, the Tory Organ, yesterday, attempted to create the im pression that two individuals, Messrs. John W. Brown and Frank Mcßeynolds, "who were appointed by the War Department to be present at the election held in Camp Curtin, were refused permission [admission] by those in authority." These are the words of the Tory Organ: In the first place, it is a lie that John W. Brown or Frank Mcßeynolds "were appointed by the War Department," &c. The War De partment merely issued passes to the different national Committees, which passes were dis tributed to the State Committees, and by them given to agents, who were to use them for passing the lines, entering camps, forts, &e., not as the agents of the War Department, but as citizens to attend at the outside of a poll for the purpose of watching the progress of 'the election. Mr. Brown was not refused ad mittance to Camp . Curtin, but he was re fused admittance into the room where the election was being held. tHe knew, as a lawyer, that he had no right to enter that room, yet he attempted to deceive an honest man, to intimidate one not as learned in the law as himself, in order that he (Brown) might do a fraudulent act, and gains position where he could interfere, perhaps, with the election. Messrs. Brown and Mcßeynolds attempted to make capital out of this matter yesterday, by crying that the election in Camp Curtin was not being conducted fairly. If the oOlcer in charge of Camp Curtin had done his duty, both these cops would have been cooling their ardor to-day in the yuard-house. Theyhad no right even in Camp Curtin, until their orders were sign ed by Maj. R. I. Dodge, and when Brown and Mcßeynolds first entered the camp, their orders were not thus countersigned. In one sense, this whole affair, as well, as those who have made themselves prominent in it, are not worthy of a notice, and we only refer 'to it to expose still another of the lies recorded against the copperheads. TILE ELECT/ON passed off quietly in our city, yesterday. No disturbance worthy of notice occurred at the polls in either of the wards, The vote cast was the largest polled here with in several years. Both parties endeavored to have every vote brought out, and, judging by the returns, there were but few who re- mained at home. The Little Mackerels appeared confident of success, and boasted that the Virginia sexton would be elected. In order to hold their OiVl2 in our city, they resorted to every means to gain votes. The cry of increased taxation, more drafts, etc., was raised, but without avail. The copperhead majority in the city was reduced almost one hundred. In the evening the Union men tuasembled at the Invincible Hall, in Locust street, and the VPPPerkegits had their headquartioriu at the Orgrin adlci, in front of which seiertaaa ink kegs were burned, to enable the Mackerel brigade to perfect their preparations fora voy age up Salt River. When the returns from New York city , ware received, a few faint cheers were given, but as the newt of - great Union gains and largely increased majorities came from all parts of the country, the coun tenances of the grave-digger's supporters as sumed vast proportions, cheers were no longer heard, and at an early hour darkness pre- vailed at their headquarters. At one time a number of disorderly Cops endeavored tocreatee disturbance in front of the MIXGRAPH office, but the Republican In vineibles happened to appear on the streets, with the drum corps, about that time, and the rowdies scattered in all directions, being well aware that it would be to their advantage to avoid an encounter with the loyal boys whose "lamps" have proven an eye-sore to copper headism. The Republican Headquarters was the scene of continuous rejoicing. - As dispatch after dispatch was received bringing such news as only loyal men rejoice to hear, the utmost en thusiasm prevailed. The Invincibles had pre pared an elegant supper, and all who appeared at the Hall were enabled to partake of a boun tiful repast. It is supposed that not less than fifteen hundred persons replenished the " in ner man " at the table. By two or three o'clock this morning, when it was known that Lincoln and Johnson had carried every State heard from, the people generally retired to their homes—loyal men to rejoice, and the copperheads to writhe in the death-throes which follow an inglorious defeat.. A romprzu man committed suicide by drown inghimself in the river at Cincinnati on Fri day last. . ONE house in Paris sells annually six hun dred thousand kilogrammes of steel hoops. Two-Tarsus of the product of the oil wells of America is shipped abroad. ADAM was fond of his jokes ; and when he saw his sons and his daughters parrying one another, he dryly remarked to Eve, that if there had been no apple, there would have been no pairing. 'lnn new opera house in Chicago will be four stories high, with a marble front, and capable of seating three thousand five hun dred persons. E. A. PAUL, the New York Times' corres pondent with Sheridan's army, has been cap tured by guerrillas. Apex CLAW{ BRADFORD, just elected delegate to Congress from Nevada Territory, is a na tive of Wilmington, Del. Fm pears on a stem eight inches in length are exhibited at a fair in San Francisco. A rarkr, girl residing in Whitewater, Wis consin, was strangled to death a few days ago, iu endeavoring to swallow a raw oyster. A BAcrtmos in Er** aged eighty,seven was recently married to a blushing widow of be tween forty and fifty summers. Better late than never, we suppose. Wass Algernon Sidney was told that he might save his life by denying his hand-writ ing, he said: "When God• has brought me into a dilemma in which .I must assent to a lie or lose my life, He gives me a clear indi cation of my duty, which is to.prefer death to falsehood." AZISIVAI; OF CAuVrs.—A number of camels, from the Oasis of Biskra, in the great (Afri can) Desert, have just arrived at New York, in a steamer from Havre. They are intended for service on the plains, as the pioneers of a caravan line between the Missouri river and the gold-bearing regons of Colorado. Their owner is a Mr. Fabens, residing at Fort LS% New Jersey. The animals are said to be in excellent condition, and to have borne the trials of ocean transportation admirably. , BUSINESS ITEMS. MRS. MILLER TS prepared to do all widths of French lint ing.and Gorerisg, at No. 154 . Market street, opposite Herr's Hotel. no 3 3w Psoor..inwriox.—To the voter-ies of fashion. Empired are rent, Kingdoms troubled, and Republics severed.' Now, I, J. A. Mather, milliner and minister of the realm of fashion, call upon you to be true to your principles and equip yourselves for the coming season from my store in Second street, above Locust, where I have all styles of bonnets, ladies' hats, trimmings, leo., suitable to all tastes. uov7-2t* J. A. MA.THER, Milliner. LAMEST 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 $2.5. 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 11R sold by any other establishment in the city. MRS. M. MAYER, Boger's Old Stand, No. 13 Market street. Sept2B-tf Tun 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.) oetl7-tf Da. lirkkonz's King of Pain should be kept in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth ache, Earache in three minutes. ' Diarrho3o, Bloody Flux, pain in the Back and Side, Inflam matiou of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. sept2o-tf Cloaks and Furs ! Cloaki 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 60. 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, blaak bombazines,, all at reduced prices. 500 doz of woolen and cotton stoolrings, children's wools )stockings as low as 15 ,cents. Cassimereforboy'swear. The (rofited pargins in black silks. We have now in store a very large stock of goods, and will sal) at less than wholesale prices, in order to reduce our stock. Bargains in Irish linen bough% •at auction. Call and judge for yoirself. S. LEWY. Ravms AND AGUE can be cured. Do not think billtuse 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 doeir not stop y our shaking for a week or two, bat it is a per ect cure. A trial of this will convince you and your neigh bors. It can be had only at No. 27, South Street, by 41.r5.-L1 Ball. • oet/74f , , ' . 'To Cowounitptives. . ....... _ Consumpgve enffereriiwill recii444 esku4depneeorip. 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Per im resifts at a distance can have their business trims mated by mail, by addraishm JLTAIRInay - Dliß, attrimay-nt•Lavt,! 41417 'Rad mtrmit, slVßws4.idt:rai --- itenim'and Eihporium TOWN LOTS "you SALE W.PHILADELPHLI. AND ERIE LAND M:PRIV, chartered by an act of the Legislature of Pentsylvania, offers for Bale choice lots for . dwellings andlititdmen purposes in the above newloWila 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 Ptdlidekitila and Erie Railroad, of which timPenna. RaiireatiCompairy are now lessees. It is 92 miles west of Sunbury, and 196 miles east of Erie. The town is beau- Wilily situated on the margin of the west branch of the Susquehanna river, in; the county. of Clinton, and is sur rounded by romantic and attractive scenery. The Rail road Company are 'erecting en - iininense Locomotive Round House, Repair Shops for Cars and Engines, Car Building shop, Iron and Brass Furnace* and Dwellings for the Superintendent and - ,other, etlicera A splendid Hotel, with which are connected arrangements for feeding passengers on:the, most extols*, scat?, inis_ been com menced. All these buildings are of the moat "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 anxipusly looked fur, and now an accomplished. fact—the last rail connecting the Suequehanna river with Lake Erie having been laid on Saturday, July 2d, 1864. A Company has been chartered by the . Legislature for supplying theitovra with . gas and water, and the ;Water works aro nearly completed. Churches will be erected Immediately. • .The situation of RENOVO is entirely healthy, and as the dimensions of the town are 'limited byte/tun), the, value of the lots 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 dis tance of 158 miles. 'lt is near , the centre of the railroad, 41 miles west Of Relieve; 139 from Sunbury and 149 miles from Erie. „It is °rat the Junction of the Drift wood Branch of the Sinneniehoilog, with. West Creek, Portage Creek and North Creek,. the Valleys of which streams make itthe most accessible point on the Phila delphia and Erie railroad. te a very extensive district of country. Timmoment the projected railroad connecting it with thecity of Rochester, N. 'l n shall be completed, few interior towns in the State will surpass it in huffiness capabilities. An ensellent graded road now connects It with Coudersport, theseat of Justice of Potter county. .It is abeconnected with Smethport, the seat of Justice of McKean county. Emporium is the County Seet.ef. Cam mon county; it has a handsome Court Bonne, and the. Land Company have just completed a large and&lmmo- , Mous Hotel, whiCh will immediately be opens.." to the public, The Railroad Centre* , are about to erecaaliand- BOMB end permanent Passsenger Station at .a central point near the Hotel and Court Howse. The place is healthy, and excellent water is abundant . It is in the midst of one of the linen 'White pind regions in Pennsylvania. As a manufacturing town it has . great advantages; coal, lumber, atone, bark fortanneries 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 ass 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 tor 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 ppint for goods of all kinds, and it offers great advantages for pereans sf moderate capital who desire to Identify themsolVes with the early history of a thriv ing town. Lithographic Maps of bath towns are now ready, and Mr. GIDEONJ./DALL, General Superintendent, will furnish all imeessery Information on the premises, or by letter. . . . He maybe addressed tothe care of H. P. RUTTER, Secretary and Treasnrer,'Philadelelda and Erie Land Com pany, No. 2e5% Walnut stree . t Philadelphia, or at Renovo, Clinton county,. Pennsylvania; W. 11.‘110SRHEAD, Pres't, Phigi: and Erie Land Co. H. P. Rums, Secretary and Treasurer. oct2l-dam STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, touch ing at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax HAaacm.) The well known steamers of the Liverpool, Ne* York and Phila.' deiphia Steamship Company, (Inman Line), carrying the U. S. Idiallx ireintended to sail's follows . GLASGOW Saturday, November 5, CITY OF MANCEIESTAR,.... 44 .4 It CITY OF LONDON <;. 19, EMZiagaila RATES 01' PASSAG.I* Payable in Maar its EquitoU* OurrencY• • FIRST GABLE, $BO 00 I STEERAGE, .$3O CO do to London, • 35 00 do to Loudon, 34 00. do to Paris, 95 00 I do to Paris, 40'00 do to Hamburg, 90 09 1 do to Hamburg, 87 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, liumen, Rotter. dam, Antwerp, 4m., at equally low rates. Fares from. Liverpool, or. Queens town: lat Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage $3O. Those who with to wend for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. Forrs further information appty at the Company's Meet. JOHN G. DALE, Agent 0014 . 16, ,Hroadway,, N. Y. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Honorable Jonx d. Pnrn so; President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Lebanon - and Dauphin, and the Honorable Sawn. LANDIS and Honorabi. YouNG, fudges inDan- Okto warty, baying issued their preeept, bearing date the 23a day of August, 1864; to me dhected, far holding a Codrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Harrisburg, for the county of Dan, and to commence oX T/01 - 3O MONDAY OF NO , millomiF, being the 21st day of 'Nev'ember, 1864, and' to'continue two weeks. • ' Notice is therefore herebygiven to the Coroner, Justices Of the Peace, Aldermen aad Gonstablee of the saldcounty of Datiphin, that they b.e_then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock kW the forenoon of said day, with their records; intinlsitibirs, examinations, and their Owl remembrances, to do thciie -things which to • their office appertains to, be done;'end those who are bound in recog nizaticei. to prosecute - against the prisoners that are or shaLl.be in the.Jitil'of Dauphin county, be then and there -Ito prosecute against them as shall be just. . Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 21st day of October,' in theyear of our L0rd,1864, and in the-eighty , ninth year of the independence of -the United Rates.'. • YT, W. JENNINGS, Sherd': Sasaiw's Dines, 1 E ar visburg, Oct, 21, 1864. j - 0c22-d&wta, Tftr4 PRESIDENT, ,DEREOTORS AND 11 sh y SOLDERS OF THE "BANK OF MIDDLE TOWN :" w ag i ows, ete undersigned' has been duly appointed, by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin connty, an Auditor, under On sth section of the act of Assembly a pp rove d th e .2.2d ~, a y of August, A. D. 1864, "to &seer fain and determine Cm fair market value" of each share o f stock of ...Bank of Middletown," as proVided in said section; therefol. l l Notice la hesebYglven t. ' 3 the .President, Directors and Stockholders of the said Bank that he will meet at 'the Banking House of said Bank, Anlifiddletown, on Tuesday, the 15th day of Noveniber, at 1' o'clock A. x., for -the purpose of performing the duties of his said appoint. mons as pwerided by the aforesaklact or Assembly. ocl2sdeodaw JOHN ift BRIGGS, Auditor. HEi4Y REG_ AN'S Steam FOklne and Mactine §hop, SEem gr.: - BETwm WALNUT Al , l1 1 MARKET' (J. C. Mcha's Old Stand.) underai having taken the above T i rmii, • • *naiads a share of the public , •• • pa- Particular attention will be paid to repairing of Steam Entine; and all kinds of machinery. All work will re calve my *matted attoutlart, and malefaction' giuuntit4ed sepia dip ' • • . . . LUBIN'S, HAIR DRESSING :FOGILINEsi. FOR BEAUTIFY. MG AND` fiIIIWEItrING 411111 1 3TEENG.VRENIFG THE jfitlit, ii TS PUB,ELY A VEGETABLE Preparation,. J.. distilled from herbs and fnedirit flowers from ,tho south of France, con cede/ tole the most Aellisstely per fumed and dealrable :flair preparation ever , offered toile American public. It will :restore lost hair. It will pre vent hair from falling out. It will restore gray and faded hair to its.,drlginal color. Its continued use 'will niaterially thickenthe heir. Bald places will gradually cover themselves, and in a short tint° the hair will grow dark, soft, glossy =dins uriant. Price fl per box. Sold by. . . SIINE.EI-.. & BRO., se3o Apothecaries; Harrisburg. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS. 1!: ! TN SCHOOL AND .OIIT or the Coprest of kietard grant. Tom Somers, or the Soldip er Boy. • • - Watch and Wait, or the 'l' ming Fugitives. Learning how to Talk, B 4 red and Speak, by: Fowler k Wend. Enoch Arden, New Poem, b yy For sale at sok Kyrzws BOOKSTMIE, oda ' Harrisburg, Pa. • Valuable Bull4iln ag Lot For Sale, SITUATED ON THIRD STREET, NEAL North, 21 feet front, an 01131 feet deep, runaing ic* 20 foot alley. The lot wil I bo odd cheep, and an eaoj Oren. inquire at TE6113 SI 116 .2. • setodtf RAGS ! RAG IS ! RAGS! 1! ' FIVE cents per Ito. c nab pii i trocsi razed golugy Boossere, sepr2 ll - n South - Sem ill argot Harestrarg, romp. BUTTNER:: , BUTI'I I,IL-4"rooll roll , butter Than 84763 r cowry • rseidrat orrery !litP 14 spay!) ROVER & aoldierm' Poitfolliose • LAJEME anortrr atat at BEE M: ItlpagAgali BOOESTORE,; 111 W erldat Ottaala lOW 9i lowipoo., NEW ADV-EIMISEMENTS: • HUBBEL'S ,Golden Bitters, A MELT fr&OBTABLE TONIC IMIGOTLATING AMP EITICIMMIZNING Fortifies themetem ' , against the evil abets of unwole• some water. t 3: ' Will cure dyspepsia.' Will Will cure Weakness. • • Will cure general debility. Will cure heartburn. Will cure headache. Will cure liver complaint; Will excite and create a healthy appetite. Will invigorate the organs of digestion, and moderately increase the temperature of.the body arid the force of the circulation, acting in fact as a general ctsvoborant of the system, containing no poisonous drug*, and is The BEST TONIC BITTERS' itt the WORLD. A fair trial is ear/wetly solicited.. GEO. C. RUBBEL & CO. Paoranvrestek BOtersr. N. Y. Central Depot American Express Buildlit,l3s EfUDSON ST. NEW Y0RK...,:;. t • sir For sale by Druggists, Grocers, &o. - D. W.-14ROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. M. LUTZ, C. K. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS and•S. A. KUNKEL. oetl4-d&w BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. T tIE BEST CHANCE to get Cheap Homes NOW OFFERED IN THE CITY.—The 60r-ern:ler offers for sale .72 Building Lots, situate in the Sixth Ward, between Reilly and Colder streets, fronting on Susque hanna, Two.anda half and Seoondstreeta. Rost 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 mere than pay for the ground. The location is: such that no drainage is re quired ; the cellars will always be perfectly dry. These lots will be sold below the mine, • price ground is now bringing in this city, and in !fact so low as to afford an opportunity for any person tosecure a home. NOW READY FOR SALE AT FROM $12510 $225 A LOT. A plan of the ground can be seen at theonlee of the subscribdr, No. 24, North SECOND street Ii"I"9i3LTO, September 29, 1864. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PLEASE - . TAKE NOTICE. TEUNDRRAIGNED respectfully informs , E .! public 044 he hiS located himself at Rummels town, Dauphin county, Pa., wherebe has the best facil ities for burning lime of the Brat 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. Builders, dealers and contractors supplied with lime or stone at the shortest notice. Raving ample sidlinga and trestle work from the quarries and kilns to the depot, he is alwaYii prepared to fill orders, shipping either by rail road or by Union canal. Address D. S EARLY, ocEl-d2m* Rummelstown, Dauphin. Rounty, Pa. A New Manual of Thorough Bass AND Text Bdok of Musical Theory, BY EDWARD B. OLIVER, • , PriticiPal of the Mendeissohn Musical Institute, Boston. PHIS volume embodies the principal ideas -a: and instructions contained in the ehderate and Vo luminous works of distinguished Genium, French and Italian Masters disencumbered of the great mass of words In which they have been usually obscure& stated in sim ple language, and made plain to the undatstanding of all who desire to know something of the theory and science °nuncio. Thls Manual Is the result of more ttunt twen ty years' experience in the labor or teaching. It will be 'found to be the.best book that can be placed in the hands of beginners, and for advanced , scholars. all invaluable hand-book '6l reference. Film, in cloth, 87 cts.; boards SO - els; on receipt of which it will be sent prepaid. OLIVER DITSON & CO., P,ubilshatn, oc2Bieli 277 Washington street, 'Boston, AGENOY FOR THE SALE OF 11. S. BONDS AND TREASURY NOTES Deposits receiv ed in small sums to , be applied to investment in these $5O, $lOO or $5OO securities. , We act as agents,in this city, in correspondence with Eke/. ernment agents, for procuring these securities; especially by receiving deposits of mill sums, to be so applied. Interest of 4or 6 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 canoe withdrawn at any time by the owner. The business will be solely of this nature, and conducted on a plain, lair,openmid expbunable to all, as set out, With the /seminary infortitation as theseto securities,in our circulars. These 11. S..H.Oilda and Treasury Notes ate the safest and most contienientTOr investment, bring the highest rate of intetestouid - cau bO WM Many time _for the amount on their,fece, together with theraccumulated interest, or at a premitim. Very moderate-cominissions will be asked.' • ,M. 31 1 .SENNEY At Co, 'Office HaspberryAlley, Near NIP Court House Harrisburg, Oct. 21, - TOWN LOTS FOR /MLR., ON BRIGGS STREET. Inquire.of • -JOBE& R. BRIGGS, Esq., oc2sdtf or BENJ,,L. FOSTER. • MTLLTNERY AND VARIETY GOODS. DIRS. J. HIBBS,' • No. aXarket Square, Ne x t Door to Felix's -Confectiorirey HAS just received a new and :carefully se lected supply or Millinery Roods; [doh as Straw and Felt Rats, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers,. Flowers, Rib.. bons, Ruches, ka all of which are of thelitiiit style. Also, -8,-.7srietiCi l Sep* Hoods, „Thibies,:glidilis, Stock ings, Collans Laoes, With fall' assortMent of Dress Trimmings sidDressitittents, witch she teflleelLYS prices that cannot be competed with.. ' Dress sad Cloak malting will be ptotopUrittiSiktes to under her own direetsupervision. oct3-dam. E. C. GOBIN, A T T-0 It bi Y T L A lir— . • ORrICB TEURD BiltiEn', ABM MAR T. air Bounties, Pensions and Bactray collected at legs rates. [sep3d3m* HAVE YOU. HEARD THE NEWS 1 AIIGIISTIIS LOORMAN hasremoved his my Goods More to No. 12 Market Square, next dik , r to Henry Felix's, Hattfabuirg; Pa, . noldlm T PRIVATE' .SALE.—That valutible pro perty of lfra Nary A. G. Seiler, known as the "Musgrave d Griffith Farm' s " in East Pennsborough townsinp, Cumberland county, on the public road be tween Bridgeport and Fairview containing seventy-six acresand twenty-seven perches, offered at :public sale, not having been sold, is now offered at private sale, for a limited time. An accurate draft of the premises can be seen, and full information ebtaineci l py caning at the once of or addressing _ ROBERT ShICEGRASS, Attoiliey-at-Law, North 3d street above Market, Harrisburg, Pa. oct3ldtf SHIRT DIANUFACTORY, CLENTLEDIEN would do well to call at the subscriber's plane of bushman and.be - measured for perfect fitting BRJRZS., We,also keep on hand a large assortment of reedy-made shirts, very cheap. Walnut street , oppesdte the Exchange. IC. RITNEE. oe3l-Im* Neut.ral Sulphite of Lime, • . , • FOR PRESERVING CIDER. WE ARE selling the very best article 'of the kind, prepared according to directions of .E. lioisford, Professor of Chen:dairy, Howard, Univer sity. It is perfectly reliable and free from impurities. Direction,s.accompany each package. , • Firrs.Ell'S Drug amt Fancy Goods Ste 91 tar ket street, -Harrisburg, ' ,04128 Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne &Chicago Railway Co OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ,XTGOIXICR, 1. PrrrglOYECY Pa. •Oetober 26, MC NancE FOP. 1110FOAALS' FOR TWO Stretches of an 'hen Bridge over the 'Alleghehy river, at Pittsburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock, P. w., of the 15th day,of November next, for an Iron Bridge, or for two sperm each about 165 feet in length, over a put of the Allegheny river at Pittsburg, Pa. . The plans and ElpeciacationB for the same will be ready for elimination at this office on and after the 6th day of November next. . JOHN B. JERVA oc27d2w C hie f Engineer. NOTICE. AGREEABLY to the act incorporating the Wee Harrisburg Market Reuse Company, piiblic notice is hereby even that an Election foinine'Dfreetots, to conduct the affairs of the West Harrisburg Market HouaiCompthy, will be held at the °Moe of the comPs op, in the Market House building, on Tbuliday afternoon November Pli64. W.. yMEBEER, 1/03-. . • ' pro tem • :11 - lllEVitreee ived, this , moining, Michener & to Co., Nrieb. saulkoct Swa t Beet and Tomenee at one . =sum & kabs.s. .., f4arrogoka Star, 04:11,1.ur. THE. itZaita obotion for thirteen. directors or Me Dank will be held at the Bates Rowe; on Xonday the 21stl day of , -,November 'next, **Mean the hour% of 10 A. rt, arid 3 p. m .__ W. iM - i. 94411-te •- - ' . - , ' , ....,..L •• . I.r. W. Cashier. , OQBErg-sPogo,wastptina, boo k -- f ?r Abstor , P* "KEOPSWE,Moolgootis. BRANT'S HALL. BROM HALL XIORT OF Tar MEW SEASON rime's Star CombinationTimm, Roine's Star Combinatioff - nly, Rouse % Star Onabiontiotitompally. The beautiful, absorbi* hay, in IfieVAetk i esititled the WILLOW. - 'COPSE! Replete with Intensity-4nd latere.st, toff,'" Titriitin touches of! Natitit3, THIS WEDNE,bI)A.Y EVENING-, kida:VERSER 9, 1864, Will be prevented Booleault , s yieat and beautiful prams, in Fire Acta, entitled the WILLOW COPSE THE ELEVENTH HOUR! Noricx—On and after this evening, the curtain wilt ma at half -past 7 o'clock. For further particulars' see programme. auge-dtr - CANTERBURY ILALL, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d surd 24 eta PROPRIETORS IVlVsi,,'wg y .fir)tlyttelsj Open EVERY EVENING, with a first-class company of Male and Female artists, Each performer aStar. Eotite Change of Programme to-night GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON! Third Week of the CANTERBURY MINURELIS .FYrst Night of the Great Comic Act, RUNNING Prix BLOCKADE. First Night of the DAVID IAUSIXA., [lf] HANDY ANDY. • . . The Whole Concluding with the Roaring Farm of the HUNDRED DAY KEN'S HARVEST. Third Week of the Queen of Song, • MRS. FLORENCE EDEONDS, Third Week of the Champion Jig Danstiece of America, MRS. MALI:RDA EEME Third Week of the Charming Cantafrice, MISS CLARA WILLIAMS, Together with Jim Make, Dan Howard, J, C. Keene, Ed Haven and Joe Miller, . Making in all the Largest and Best company4tha city. Thursday, November the 10th, fir . d appointing o t SAM WELhEB, the Great American Clown, Coady VGICII i ist and Pantominest. Admission Sea -- tsinPrivate Boxes 66Oents. Doors open at 7 Mclock. To commence at cotlook wen SANFORD'S HALL Mcompany consists of the best star par. en, consisting of DANCEI32, ETHIOPIAN CO LANE, . • tIYMNASTS; The managers takes plessine in mutomming that they Intend making this THE-Concert Rail of the city. BARRY WELLS & CO., Preprietor iilLiY Powys, Business Agent. maid • MRS. M. MAIER, NO. 13 - N4RKET STN./MT, Has JpeL fi ff k BONNETS, 'LADIES' Ma/ MISSES HATS, of CLOAKS ARD. OI,B;CULAFtS And a Ana meortmencor , WOOLEN MODE, NUELIS, TRIMMINGS Constantly on hand, besides ererything , nanally found in the largest furnishing establlatunentstUdhe country. sep2G J. R. BOYD. "'KUNO COMPLETED Ollii NEW AND We offer to the public; the largest and • BEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE To be found outside of Philadelphia, at VERY MODE RATE PRICES. JAMES R. BOYD & SON. no4dim] New Ware-rooms, 29 South Second at. CALIFORNIA BRANDY AND WINES FOR BIRDICAL USE. IVEDESIRE to call especial attention to the PORT WIRY as being superior to.any of the kind in market for invalids. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. oct2t Valuable Property at Prirate Salt. illirValuable Property, corner of Front an A t Walnut dreets, late the estate of Henry Stew art, deceased, is offered at private sale. . For further par ticulars inquire of William J. Stew, onTAMES the prenS BMW HENRY >3t -Ezecuara rio3dtt LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE .Campaign MiadirtS46: CAMPAIGN BADGES, of all aikiefo c r i aale wholesale and retail it Scheffei's Itoblistore, Harris burg, Pa. • . Country dealers are respeetMly invited to call and es amine prices and styles. F ode.' A FINE LOT or CATAWBA AND ISABELLA .op. GRAPES ate for sale at Wise's fruit end coufeo. 14021 0+7 stare, Third street, hear Walnut. Mr. ;Wiae keep a supply on band during the smolt. aelatti BMM Prayer Books, Hymn -Book* of all denominations, in different styles and at different prices, at SCHEFFM'S Bookstorp,, ISePt 26 21 south second Weed, Harrisinurg, AMU UNION BADGES ASDITtik • - OP Dom. /walks, For sale, wholesale and retail, at SOHEFFER'S HOORSiORE, oct7 Harrisbark, Pa EXTRA IV.ILLTri 'WHAT ft01111:—Se looted White Wheat Family Flour, and for XidAil at RIITIRTAIR & bra 811 M9Kwe , 1 . , Jr. I—Tee BASSETS, BARKETI, I iri s atntLietat . . . fIROSSE & . BIadOEWELL/18 Alitidiala %., ratralk sisrearttedd totilliddialitasi mt viodived and !blade by' • SELSIJIM & ' UK-- - ---- .- otticomorte-Wim-Bacaw&r ----- "ago . . ~.. . , ' .-.. °ice now atop Ohm*, net remtved es Mitoomoro to W. nook, 4i 5 - 1 Co I* b --AMUSEMENTS. OYSTER KEENE JOE MILLER AM FLAKE. CURBSTONE WARBLERS. First Night of Great Attraction! NO. 13 AIIEADII FEATHERS AID FLOWERS: • • Also, •THE LATEST STYLES C4BINET • FURNITURE. COMMODIOUS. WARE-ROOMS, GRAPES. !MEM Sb cents P. S. BOYD.