Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 10, 1864, Image 3

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver.
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partied with the CASH.
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riveling Edition are inserted in the Illorn
mg Edition without extra charge.
HARRISBITE.G. PA
THURSDAY EVENOE, NOVEMBER 10, 1864.
Air N AND CO 71: T Izt. Y.
SEE advertisement offering a reward to the
finder of $l4O, lost on election night, or early
next morning.
A muss occurred, yesterday, in State street.
One individual had his nose battered, and
another received a severe gash on one of his
hands. We did not learn the cause of the
difficulty.
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WE would agail remind the public that
there will be a sale of six hundred head of
captured cattle, at the Government stock
yard, in this city, commencing on Tuesday
next, at nine o'clock, and continue from day
to day until the entire lot is disposed of.
AN old lady en route from Philadelphia to
Hagerstown, had all her money stolen at our
depot, yesterday afternoon. She did not
miss her money until about to enter the cars.
She believes that it was taken by a female
pick-pocket. Her loss was about $45. Verily,
the pick-pockets are numerous here.
TERRE MEN Krtram.—On Tuesday after
noon of last week, a fall of coal in the mines,
known as the Patten shaft, in Plymouth, Lu
zerne county, killed three men—John Grave,
Thomas Waters and Bradly McGinness, cov
ering them up. Thomas Smith and John
Diven had their legs broken. Grave and
Waters both leave families.
THE HIDDEN HAND.—This beautiful play
will be performed at the Theatre, this evening,
at the request of a large number of citizens.
Notwithstanding the fact that it has been re
peated time and again,by request,its numerous
admirers appear determined to witness it once
more, and the manager has consented to grati
fy this large class of his patrons. Go to
Rouse's Theatre and see The Bidden Hand.
FATAL Awl:emu —Jane, a daughter of
Charles Stradford, Jr., residing in Lewistown,
was so severely burnt by her clothes catching
fire while sitting near the stove on Monday
last, that she died the next morning. She was
between three and four years of age. Her
mother had left her but a few minutes, and on
her return ,found the child enveloped in
flames.
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Max) Does.—A resident of Sixth street in
forms us that his dog was recently bitten by
a brother cur, who was &Meted with hydro
phobia. In turn, the gentleman's dog bit
quite a number of the canines on Sixth street,
and other places. He informs us that those
dogs are yet running at large, and will proba
bly become mad. Measures should be adopt
ed at once to kill them, in order to prevent a
further spreading of that terrible disease, hy
drophobia.
MUD. —Our streets are covered with mud ;
some of the crossings have disappeared; pe
destrians are swearing and boot-blacks re
joicing.
The people of West Harrisburg report that
the mud has attained a depth that renders it
damaging to stockings and clothing generally,
in the vicinity of the reservoir. Stone cross
ings are wanted, and until they are obtained
we may expect to hear complaints from those
of onr citizens who are compelled to "navi
gate" between the two sections of the city.
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LARGE SORGHUM CROP.-It is stated that
the sorghum crop of the lower townships of
Bucks county, Pa., is quite large. Scarcely
a farmer who did not raise enough to supply
his family. The manufacturers of molasses
are kept busy, At some of the mills there is
enough cane on hand to keep them running
till Christmas. The crop is a very profitable
one, yielding about 160 gallons per acre,
which sells at $1 30 cents per gallon by the
barrel. Cost of manufacturing, 30 cents per
gallon, which leaves a clear profit of $l6O
per acre.
KILLED.—On Wednesday of this week, Geo.
A. Bliss, son of Mr. Norman J. Bliss, of this
place, had both his legs cut off by being run
over by the cars of the Pennsylvania Coal
Company's railroad. Being unable to move
the cars of which he had charge, and knowing
that another train was rapidly approaching,
he started back to give the signal to stop, but
the train being unmanageable by the frost
upon the track, he attempted to get upon the
train to assist in putting down the brakes,
when he slipped and was run over by several
cars. He lived but a few hours after the ac
cident.—Pittston Gazette.
ABBESTED. —B. F. M'Reynolds, notorious
for his sympathy with the rebels and whisky,
was arrested last evening by the Provost Mar
shal, on the charge of representing himself as
a Government Detective and obtaining the
furlough of John Donahower, defacing it by
writing on the same as follows:
"Capt. Stroup, of Perry county, will re
member that this is a friend, and give him all
the particulars, because he voted for Little
Mac against Old Abe, the nigger son of a
b— h. Yours, affectionately,
B. F. M.:REYNOLDS.'
Donahower also charges M'Reynolds with
taking the ticket of transportation from him,
and thus depriving him of going to Philadel
phia to report at the Hospital. The charges
against him are serious, but he is a harmless
creature, and scarcely accountable for his
doings half the time, although he is a school
director of the North district.
THE WA'S! A MALIGNANT COPPERHEAD RE
TALIATES FOE THE DEFEAT OF LITTLE MAO.—
'Ms little daughter of the writer of this par
agraph last evening related to him the follow
ing incident : She is a scholar in Miss Dixon's
seminary, and while herself and several other
little girls were at the door leading into the
alley running by the seminary, they overheard
a man violently assaulting a workman in a
carpenter shop hard by, denouncing the me
chanic for having failed to vote for kl'Olellan,
and asserting, with an oath, that no abolition
ist should occupy his premises. The carpen
ter informed the malignant copperhead that
he was a freeman, and would do as he pleased,
always taking care, as he did when he sup
ported Mr. Ljneoln, to vote in favor of his
country. 'Dais declaration only exasperated
the copperhead, who again swore that the
honest Union man should be turned out of
his building, and as he indulged in his oaths,
he came near the little girls, looking at them
as If he expected their approval. He was
very much disappointed, as these at once
commenced hurrahing for Lincoln, and shout
ing "Down with the Copperheads!" The fel
low looked completely abashed, and slunk
*am the alley like a dog who had just had
his ears cropped. Still this incident serves
to show the malignant resentment with which
the copperheads receive their heaven-ordained
defeat,
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SP'RCIAL attention is. invited to the adver
tisement of Mr. Wise, who has on hand an
immense assortment of toys, etc. Every taste
can be gratified there. Mr. Wise is always up
with the times.
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THE Annual Meeting of the Dauphin County
Sunday School Teachers' Association will be
held on Monday next, the nth inst., at Hum
melstown, at 2 o'clock, P. rs. The friends of
Sunday Schools throughout the county are
earnestly invited to attend.
The Anniversary of the Dauphin County
Bible Society will be held on Tuesday follow
ing, at the same place.
It is hoped that arrangements will be made
to convey delegates and others on the railroad
at half price. G. Z. KUNKEL, Sec'y.
[To the telegraph.]
1 HE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
It was my privilege,' on Friday last, with a
few others, to attend the closing exercises in the
series of examinations conducted by Miss
Woodward, the accomplished Principal of the
Female High School. Allow me to express,
through your columns, the gratification with
which I listened to examinations which
evinced both the thorough training imparted
by Miss W. and the thorough understanding
of their studies in the young ladies. The
promptness and accuracy with which all ques
tions were answered, the familiarity with the
various branches of knowledge, the general ex
cellence manifested in spelling, reading, pen
manship, drawing, composition, some of them
branches which are frequently neglected, and
the decorum of the school-room, pleased all
visitors and satisfied them that the culture
imparted by Miss W. is of a high order. It
was a matter of regret to see so few of the
parents and friends of the pupils present, for
their presence would greatly encourage all the
members of the school. It is but just to re
mark that their examination was one for which
no special preparation had been made, but
occurred in the regular order of monthly ex
ercises. T. H. R.
NATIONAL CURRENCY. —The amount of Na
tional Bank currency issued during the week
ending November 5 was $1,765,920. The to
tal amount issued to date is $60,450,100.
Accourrrs received at the Postoilice De
partment represent the new postal money
order system as being satisfactorily inaugu
rated.
Tan Commissioner of Internal Revenue has
decided that goods made for the United States
from materials furnished by the government,
are not to be taxed.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
THE CAMELS LEE COMING, Huas.A!--A num
ber of camels from the oasis of Biska, in the
great African Desert, have just arrived in
New York. It may not be generally known
that they are intended as a pioneer line for
toting ont dry goods from the cheap store of
C. L. Bowman, No 1, corner of Front and
Market streets.
HARRImoIa, Pa., Nov. 9
MESSRS. KUNKEL A; Bao.—Gentlemen—l take
pleasure in letting you know what your King
of Pain has done in rnyziamily. My wife and
three children had the Fever and Ague. I
gave them a teaspoonful three times a day for
one day, and it cured them entirely. I was
troubled with the Kidney disease, and was
very much debilitated and nervous, but a
short trial of the medicine has completely re
stored me to health. I will always keep it in
my family. I reside in Second street below
Vine. Yours, truly,
DAVID CRAWFORD.
MRS. X. MILLER
IS prepared to do all widths of French Pint
ing and Goffering, at No. 54 Market street, opposite
lierr's Hotel. no 3 3w
LATEsr Anarvem.--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 by any
other establishment in the city.
MRS. lg. MAYER,
Boger's Old Stand, No. 13 Market street.
Sept2B-tf
TEE 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 6tuud.) oetl7-tf
Ds. M'Eama's Ring of Pain should be kept
in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth
ache, Earache in three minutes. Dian
Bloody Flux, pain in the Back and Side, Intlam
mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint
and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for
the State, S. A. KJTNKEL & BRO.,
118 Market street,, Harrisburg.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
to. sept2o-tf
FEVER AND 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.
Furs and Cloaks,
Furs and Cloaks.
A large assortment from New York auction.
100 Muffs at $4 00, $4 50, $5 00 an udpwardo.
Squirrel Muffs at all prices.
Real Sable bluffs and Collars, large lot.
Real Fitch Muffs and Capes cheap.
We have now a stock of Fuca whiclrcannot, be excelled
in assortment and price.
Cloaks we have a large assortment.
Clotiks at $lO, $ll, $l2 and all prices.
Beautiful plain Poplins from auction.
Plain brown, grey, purple Poplins.
All kinds of Dross Goods at all prices.
Splendid amortment of Calicos.
New York Mills, Warosutta Bleached Muslim
Yellow, red, white and Opera Flannels.
Woolen and Cotton Stockings for everybody.
Stockings for ladies, gentlemen and children.
Black Bombazine, Black Alepaca.
Black Paramatta, Black Persian cloth.
Black Silks, Black Silks, Black Silks.
Black Silks at all prices.
100 Balmoral Skirts at $4 00, $4 60, $5 00.
All In want of Dry Goods, are invited to our large stock.
nog S. uravy
sir EPELEITIO Firs ces Hs Comm 1 !—Dr. Lockrowl
having become eminently successful in curing this ter
rible malady, Invites all similarlyaffilcted to call or, send
for 'circulars of references and testimonials of numerous
cases cured of from one to twenty-four years' standing.
He devotes his attention especially to diseases of the Der.
ebro,Spinal Axis, or Nervous System, and solicits an In
vestigation of hit claim to public confidence.
He may be consulted at Ms private residence, No. 141
West 42d street, dal% trona /0 t. tt. =in 4 re at., excePt.
Saturday and Sunday. A.ddressall letters to
DR. V. B. LOOKBOW, New ?wk.
Care of P. 11 80x6116 ooBfl/I;ftm
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated iroilei Soap, in such universal de•
mend, is made from the choicest materials, is mild
and emollientinits nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial mde action upon the sidis.
?or sale by all Jblillifina and Yam floods Dealer&
Fir
.Ban-nvart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throe: Dis
eases, ac., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Manufactured
only by O. 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:
Hainuszuno, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C.A. Bexrrvear-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 most
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.
le I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
HABRISBURG, Jan., 1864.
To C. A. Ruravanr--Dear Sir: In the habit
of speaking very frequently, and in places
where the vocal organs are very much taxed,
I have found the need of some gentle expec
torant, and that want has been supplied in
your excellent Troches.
I consider them very far superior to any
Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing
speedily that huskiness of the voice arising
from its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness of the delivery of public addres
ses. Yours, ac.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON,
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Rextiveirr—Dear ;Sir : Having used
your Troches, I am free to say they are the
best 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. RAXESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE,
HARRISBURG, Feb, 29, 1864.
To C. A. BANNVABT—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.
PURE'. VEGETABLE: TONIC.
THE most healthy persons feel more or less
weak this extreme wean weather, and lose their ap
petite. They need a good strong Tonic—one that will
strengthen the nervous system and stomach. This they
can get at Secants per bottle, at Mrs. L. Ball's, No. 27,
South Pine street, Harrisburg. Orders from a distance
promptly attended to. augl
Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye
50 CENTS A BOX.
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l.
NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL.
WAIIIIANTED to please. This article has been
thoroughly tested by Da (Jammu 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 Goods
dealers everywhere.
JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Druukennes Cured.
The inebriate may now bid defiance to the
tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong
drink is a certain cure for drunkatmess. 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 $6.
JNO. J. SRONENR, Wholesale Agent, • .
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Rand's Specific.
The oldest and most reliable medicine for
the cure of Spermatorhoza, 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 &soma 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.
JNO. J. KRONER, Wholesale Agent,
403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
14025-dly
To Consumptives.
• CanbumiAlve sufferers will receive a valuable prescrip
tion for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
and all throat and Lung affections , (free of charge,) by
sending their address to
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willinnisburg, Kings
county r New York. [sepl94l.igw3m
jar A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW or MAIELLGE I—Containing
nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and engravings of
the Anatomy of the Human Organs In a state of health
and disease, 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. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of
25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr.
LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y.
The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases
upon which his book treats, either personally or by mall,
and medicines sent to any part of the wqrld.
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MATRIMONIAL!—Zadies and Gentlemen,
if you wish to marry, address the widersigued,
who will send you, without money and without price,
valuable information that will enable you to marry happy
and speedily, irrespective of ago, wealth or beauty.
This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish
to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly
conlidentiaL The desired information sent by return
mail, and no questions asked. Address
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
octBd&w2m Greenpolut, King's county; N. Y.
Military Business attended To
Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military
and War Claims, genteelly, made out and collected. Per
sons residing at a distance can have their Musiness trans
acted by mail, by addressing
BIjGENESNYDBR, Attoney-nt.law,
en-dly Third street, Harrisbars. Pa
MESS SHAD.—Fine Mess Shad of the sea
itn, In half barrels and kilts , just received at
&F
jel Successors to W. Doak, Mo
ENT CASES SPICED OYSTERS, just re
calved st, SHISLER
Summon; to W. 71=146 0
GAPES! GRAPES!
SEMLER, & FRASER, have just received 100 boxes
flue ISABELLA GRAD 4, 6 polaris In a box, for $l,OO per
boa, Please call and examine, oct2B
'MEW HOMINY at
.1.,1 Non NEMER di FR4ZIKB.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
• Renovo and Emporium
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
FriPPHILADELPHIA AND ERIE LAND
ompanr, chartered by an act of the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, oilers for sale choice 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 she for the exten
sive shops for building and repairing the rolling stock of
the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, of which the Penna.
Railroad Company am now lessees. It is 92 miles west of
Sunbury, and 199 miles east of Erie. The town Is beau
tifully 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 ate erecting an immense Locomotive
Round House, Repair Shops for Cars and Engines, Car
Building shop. Iron and Brass Furnaces, and Dwellings
fgr 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. Alt 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 Erie having
been laid on Saturday, July 2d, 1864.
A Company has been chartered by the Legislature for
supplying the town with gas and water, and the water
works 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 lots must appreciate greatly
in the course of a few gears.
EMPORIUM will certainly be the most important com
mercial point between Lock Haven and Warren, a dis
tance of 158 miles. It is near the eentre of the railroad,
47 miles west of Renovoi 139 mi.Lis from Sunbury and
149 miles from Erie. It is near the Junction of the Drift
wood Branch of the Sinnemahoning, with West Creek,
Portage Creek and North Creek, the Valleys of which
streams make 'it tlae most accessible point on the Phila
delphia and Erie railroad 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 will surpass it in business
capabilities. An excellent graded road now connects it
with Coudersport, the seat of Justice of Potter county.
It is also connected with Smothport, the seat of Justice of
McKean County. Emporium is the County Seat of Cam
eron county; it has a handsome Court House, and the
Land Company have just completed a large and commo
dious Hotel, which will immediately be opened to the
public. The Railroad Company are about to erect a hand
some and permanent Paessenger 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 lancet White Pine regions in Pennsylvania.
As a manufacturing town it has great advantages; coal,
lumber, stone, bark for 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 ho
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 or groat importance as a distri
buting point for goods of all kinds, and it offers great
advantages for persons of moderato capital who desire
to identify themselves with the early history or a thriv
ing town.
Lithographic Maps of both towns are now ready, and
Mr. GIDEON J. BALL, 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. 2054 Walnut street Philadelphia, or at Rennvo,
Clinton county, Pennsylvania,
W. G. MOORHEAD, Pres't,
Phila. and Erie Land. Co.
H. P. RUTTER, Secretary and Treasurer. oct2l-d3m
STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, touch
lug at QUEENSTOWN (t.oruc HARBOR.) The well
known steamers of the Liverpool, New 'York and Phila
delphia Steamship Company, (Inman Line), carrying the
11. S. Mails, are intended to sail as follows :
GLASGOW Saturday, November 5,
CITY OF MAIM fIESTAR,
CITY OF LONDON
and every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from Pier 44,
North Miver.
RATES OF PASSAGE:
Payable in Cold or its Equivalent in Currency
FIRST CABIN, $BO 00STEERAGE, $3O 00
do to London, 86 001 Co to Loudon, 34 00
do to Paris, I
95 CO do to Paris, 40 00
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Br men, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, dm, at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, $75,
$B5, $lO5. Steerage $3O. Those who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For further information apply at the Company's
00Ices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
6014 15, Broadway, N. F.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Honorable Jonar J. PEAR
SON, President of the Court of Common Pleas iu
the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counties of
Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Honorable SAJEUEL LEIOJIS
and Honorable Moses R. 'forum, Associate Judges in Dau
phin county, having issued their precept, beating date the
23d day of August, 1864, to me directed, for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and
Quarter Sessionsof the Peace of Harrisburg, for the county
of Dauphin, and to commeuceos 83, MONDAY OF No-
VEMBER anurr, being the 21st day of November, 1864,
and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of the said county
of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper
persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with
their recerdS, inquisitions, examinations, and their own
remembrances, to do those things which to their office
appertains to ho done, and those who are bound in recog
nikances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or
shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there
to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Given ender my hand, at Harrisburg, the 21st day of
October, in the year of our L0rd,1864, and in the eighty
ninth year of the independence of the United States.
W. W. I . ENNINGS, Sheriff;
SHERIFF'S OFFICE,
Harrisburg, Oct. 21, 1864.
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T 0 THE PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS AND
STOCKHOLDERS OF THE "BANK OF MIDDLE-
TOWN :"
WHEREAS, The undersigned has been duly appointed,
by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county, an
Auditor, under the sth section of the act of Assembly
approved the 22d day of August, A. D. 1864, "to ascer
tain and determine the fair market value" of each share
of stock of the said "Bank of Middletown," as provided
In said section; therefore,
Notice is hereby given to the President, Directors and
Stockholders of the said Bank that be will meet at the
Banking House of said Bank, in Middletown, on Tuesday,
the 15th day of November, at 10 o'clock A. er. for the
Purpose of performing the duties of his said appoint
ment as provided by the afuesaid act of Assembly.
oet2sdeodBw ITN H. BRIGGS, Auditor.
HENRY REGAN'S
Steam Engine and Machine Shop,
SIXTH ST., BETWEEN WALNUT AND MARKET
(i;ltes Old Stand.)
T UI
undersigned having taken the above
Shop, respectfully solicits a share of the public pa•
tronage.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing of Steam
Engines, and all kinds of machinery. All work will re
calve my personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed
seplo dly
LUBIN'S 'HAIR DRESSING FLORILINE,
FOR BEAUTIFYING AND PRESERVING AND
fM2i=22M=A
IS PURELY A VEGETABLE Preparation,
distilled from herbs and fragrant flowers from the
south of Franco, conceded to be the moat delicately per
fumed and desirable Hair preparation ever offered to the
American public. It will restore lost hair. It will pre.
vent hair from falling out. It will restore gray and
faded hale to its original color. Its continued use will
Materially thicken the hair. Bald places will gradually
cover themselves, and in a abort time the hair will grow
dark, soft, glossy and luxuriant. Price slper box. Sold
by 'KUNKEL & BRO
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Aeao Apothecaries ,Harrlsburg.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
TN SCHOOL AND OUT, or the Conquest of
1 Richard Grant
Tom Somers, or the Soldier Boy.
Watch and Wait, or the Young Fugitives.
Learning bow ro Talk, Read and Speak, by Fowler &
Wells.
Enoch Arden, New Poem, by Tennyson.
For sale at SaLEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, -
Ost6 Harrisburg, Pa.
Valuably Building Lot For sale,
QITUATED 'ON THIRD STREET, NEAI.
k.. 3 North, 21 feet front, and 131 feet deep, ruce,ag to:
20 foot alley. The lot will be sold cheap, and to eas3
torn. Inquire at THIB OFFICE. se3Odtf
BAGS! RAGS ! I RAGS! I !
MINE, cents per lb. cash paid for good mixed
Raga SCHBFFEB'S Bookstore,
epta/ Y 1 South Second street. Harrisburg, Penna.
BUTTER, BUTTER.—Fresh *roll butter
from Snyder county received every week. Also
eggs it
[msJ BOYKR & SOERPER.
Soldiers' Portfolios.
A LARGE assortment at
BURNER'S CHEAP BORESIORE,
marlB sold ai Wholesale or retell at, low prima
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EMBBEL'S
Golden Bitters.
A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC
irvictoßaTiNG earl) musarinanurci
Fortifies the system against the evil effects of unwole
some water.
Will cure dyspepsia
Will cure weakness.
Will cure general debility.
Will cure heartburn.
Will cure headache.
Will cure liver complaint.
Will excite and create a healthy appetite.
Will invigorate the organs of digestion, and moderately
Increase the temperature of the body and the force of the
circulation, acting in fact as a general corroborant of the
system, containing no poisonous drugs, and is
The BEST TONIC BITTERS in the WORLD,
A fair trial is earnestly solicited.
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GEO. C. HUBBEL & CO., PROPRIETORS, HUDSON, N. Y.
Central Dept American Express Building, 65 HUDSON
ST., NEW YORK.
ay- For sale by Druggists, Grocers, &c.
D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and
for sale by J. M. LUTZ, C. K. KELLER, GEO. WINTERS
and S. A. MINKEL. octl4-dicw
BUILDING LOTS FOB. SALE.
THE 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
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 wil l be sold below tho 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 AT FROM $12510 $225 A LOT.
A plan of the ground can be seen at the office of the
subscriber, No. 24, North SEC )ND street.
KLRRISBUHG, September 29, 1864
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PLEASE
TAKE NOTICE.
MRE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
1_ the public that he has located himself at Hummela
town, Pauphin 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.
Builders, dealers and contractors supplied with lime or
stone at the shortest 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 8 EARLY,
0c22-d2m.* Hummolstown, Dauphin, Bounty, Pa.
A New banal of Thorough Bass
AND
Text Book of Musical Theory,
BY EDWARD B. OLIVER,
Principal of the Mendelssohn Musical Institute, Boston.
/THIS volume embodies the principal idenisi
and instructions,contained in the
.elaberate 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 sim
ple language, and made plain to the understanding of all
who desire to know something of the theory and science
of music. This Manual Is the result of more than 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 an invaluable
band•book of reference.
Price, in cloth, 67 cis.; boards 60 cts,, on receipt of
which it will be sent prepaid.
OLIVER CITRON & CO., Publishers,
oe26teh 277 Washington street, Boston,
AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF IL S.
BONDS AND TREASURY NOTES.—Deposits receiv
ed m small sums to be applied to investment in these
$5O, $lOO or $5OO securities.
We act as agents,in this city, in correspondence with Gov
ernment agents, for procuring these securities; especially
by receiving oeposits of small 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 can be withdrawn at any time by the owner. The
business will be solely of this nature, and conducted on a
plain, ittir,open and explainable to all, as set out, with the
necessary information as these to securities,in our circulars .
These O. S. Bonds and Treasury Notes are the safest and
most convenient for investment, bring the highest rate of
interest, and can be sold at any time for the amount on
their face, together with the accumulated interest, or at a
premium. Very moderate commissions wilt be asked.
M'HLNNEY & Co.,
Mice Raspberry Alley, Near the Court House
Harrisburg, Oct. 21, 1864.—dtf
TOWN LOTS FOR. SALE,
ON BRIGGS STREET. Inquire of
JOHN B. BRIGGS, Esq.,
oc2sdtf or BENJ. L. FOSTER.
MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS
ItIRS. muss,.
No. B,Market Square, Next floor to .Pkiies Confeetionrey
- just received a new and carefully se
lected supply of Millinery goods, such as. Straw
and Felt Hate, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Rib
bons, Ruches, arc. all of which are of the latest style.
Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nabies, Gloves, Stock
ings, Collars, Laces, &c., 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
tinder her own direct supervision. oct3-d3w.
E. C. GOBIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE IN THIRD &MEW, ABOVE MARKET.
44- Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay collected at legal
rates. [sep&t3m*
HAVE. YOU HEARD TILE NEWS
A UGUSTUS LOCHMAN has removed his
IX. Dry Goods store to No. 12 Market Square, next door
to Henry Harrisburg, Pa, noldlm
AT PRIVATE SALE. —That valuable pro
perty of Mrs. Mary A. G. Seiler, known as the
"Musgrave d Griffith Farm," in Fast Pennaborough
township, Cumberland county, on the public road be
tween Bridgeport and Fairview, containing seventy-six
acres arid twenty-seven perches, lately 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 obtained t by calling at
the office of or addressing
ROBERT SNODGRASS, Attorney-at-Law.
North 3d street above Market, Harrisburg, Pa.
oct3ldtf
SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
GENTLEMEN would do well to call at the
subscriber's place of business and be measured for
perfect fitting SHIRTS. We also keep on hand a large
assortment of ready-made shirts, very cheap- Walnut
street, opposite the Exchange. IC, RITNER,
oc3l-Im*
Neutral Sulphite of Lime,
FOR PRESERVING CIDER.
NVE ARE selling *the very best article of
the kind, prepared according to directions of E.
M. tiorsford, Professor of Chemistry, Howard Univer
sity. It is perfectly reliable and free from impurities.
Difections accompany each package.
KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goon Store, No, 91 Mar
ket street, Harrisonrg. 0c:46
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Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne S,Chicago Railway Co
OFFICE OF THIS CHIEF Exam - ens, I
P/TTBECRO, Pa., October 28, 16644
NOTICE FOR. PROPOSALS FOR TWO
stretches of an Iron Bridge over the Allegheny
river, at Pittsburg, Pa.
Sealed proposals will bo received at this. office until 4
o'clock, P. as., of the 15th day of November next., for an
Iron Bridge, or for two spans, each about 155 feet in
length, over a part of the Allegheny river at Pittsburg,
Pa
Tho plans and specifications for the same will be ready
for examination at this office on and after the sth day of
November nest. JOHN B. JERVIS,
oc27d2w Chief Engineer.
NOTICE.
AGREEABLY to the act incorporating the
West Harrisburg Market Rouse Company, public
notice is hereby given that an Election for mne Directors,
to conduct the affairs of the West Harrisburg Market
House Company, will be held at the aloe of the compa
.ny, in the Market House building, on Thursday afternoon
November 17, 1864. W. K. VERMEKtr,
n0342w Pres't pm tern.
TINT received, this morning, Michener
u Co., Fresh Smoked Hams, Beer sad Tongues at
aug 6 SHISTAR & FRAHM.
• Ratuttastoto Bags, Oct. g
THE annual election for thirteen directors
of this Bank will be bold at the Banking House, on
Monday, the 21st day of November next, between the
bows of 10 a. L and 3 P. )1.
octl7-te J: W. WEIR, Cashier.
- p ()MEET BOOKS, Wallets and Planes for
j, Wile cheap at BCYT►FFEW liteekatoye
illT:ini
EIGHTY-HIXTH NIGHT OF THE PREAEIs'T 0Y
Reuse's Star Combination Company,
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Rouses Star Combination Company,
For this night only, by request, the great sensation Drama
from Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth's celebrated
story in the New York Ledger,-called
HIDDEN HAND!
91.1CeeSiful whenever presented
THIS THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1884,
Will be performed the Star Company's edition of the
HIDDEN HAND!
Novlcs—On and after this evening, the curtain will rise
at half-past 7 o'clock.
otr For further particulars'see programme,
aage•dtf
CANTERBURY HALL,
WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d SW
PROPRIETORS
BUSINESS AGENT
STAGE MANAGER
Open EVERY EVENING, with a Erst-elass company of
Male and Female artists, Each performer a Star.
Entire Change of Programme to-night'!
GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON!
Third Week of the
CANTERBURY lIMITS.EId
First Night of the Great Comic Act,
RUNNING ME BLOCKADE.
First Night of the
DAVID MUMMA.
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HANDY ANDY.
The Wh o le Concluding with the Roaring Farce of the
HUNDRED DAY MEN'S HARVESt
Third Week of the Queen of Song,
MRS. FLORENCE EDMONDS,
Third Week of Me Champion Jig Bantam of America,
MRS MALINDA KEENE.
Third Week of the Charming Cantatrice,
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.
Thursday, November the 10th, that appearance o t
SAM WELbEB, the Great American Clown, Comic Vocal
-Ist and Fantominest.
Adndsdon..
Seats in Private Boxes
Doors open at 7 olclock . To commence at 734 o'clock
octl7
SANFORD'S HALL.
company consists of the best star pa'
111 c ompany
emanating of
SINGERS,
DANCERS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
t*YMNASTS, AC.
The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they
intend making this THE Concert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS & CO., Proprietor
BILLY Poirraux, Business Agent. • au2Sid
MRS. M: MAYER,
tax 13 KARIM STREET,
Hu just opened her new FALL STOCK of
BONNETS, LADIES' AND
MISSES' HATS,
CLOAKS AND CIROULARSt
T I-MMINGS
Constantly on hand, besides everything usually , founa in
the largest furnishing establishments in the country.
sep2o
J : R. BOYD P K. BOYD.
CABINET FURNITURE:
HAVING COMPLETED. OUR NEW AND
COMMODIOUS WARE-ROOMS.
We offer to the public the largest and
BEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE
To be found outside of Philadelphia, at VERY'MODB
RATS PRICES. JAMES R. BOYD & SON.
no4d2m) New Ware-rooms, 29 South Second st.
CALIFORNIA BRANDY AND WINES FOR
MEDICAL USE.
IVTDESIRE to call especial attention to
;he PORT WINE as being superior to any of the
kind in market for invalids. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy
Goods Store, No. 91 Market street.
Valuable Property at Private
Sale.
THE Valuable Property, corner of Front
and Walnut streets, late the estate of Henry Stew
art, deceased, is offered at private sale. For further par
ticulars inquire of William J. Steer, on the premises.
JAMES STEWART,
HENRY STEWART,
Reenters.
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LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE
Campaign Badge's.
CAMPAIGN BADGES, of all styles, for sale
wholesale and retail at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harris
burg, Pa.
Country dealers are respectfully invited to call and es
amine prices and styles. oct7
AFiNE Loa , or CATAWBA Alai ISABELLA
GRAPES are for sale at wise's fruit and confec
tionery store, Third street, near Walnut. Mr. Wise will
keep a supply on hand during the eeasbn. sep27-tf
BIBLES, Prayer Books, llymn Boois, of
all denominations, in different styles and at different
prices, at SCHEFFER ' S Boolutore,
Boyd - 26 21 South Second street. Harrisburg, Pew=
UNION BADGES AND PINS,
OF BOTH PARTIES, •
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
°al Barriaburg, Pa
MiXTB,A WHITE WHEAT
Au looted White Wheat Pamfly FicittrilthCrect dye
and for sale at &
iYB Successors to W. VIRe.
B ASKETS, BASKETS, in great variety at
SAM Ra & FRAZER,'
je27 naccelsora to W. Rook. Jr.. & Co.
CROSSE k ELLGIVIIILVS ENGLISH
PICKLES, a um mtlals for LOW wm, mhzt i2 Vwd
and for a SHISLER .
le by
febloOlooeitoors to Wm. "1:
.kmtjr.. )
COMESboice nel in vist
1 4 .1 received at
iel7 Sameasors co W. D00g1e.,411
Mlt/rALAGA GRAPES, just reosivedlat
BElsPlic 470‘4 1 1 2 ra
- - -
rim SWEET CIDER receiv
R e , A 04 %. at
DOU & KUM
'loon: Dio 4 Ab:10 IA
_OYSTER & KEENS.
Jo MILLER.
JIM FLARE. •
CURBSTONE WARBLERS .
First Night of
4reat Attraction:
NO. 13 . AHE A Dll
FEATHZES AND FLOWERY.
Also,
THE LATEST STYLE S
40 a fine assortment of
WOOLEN HOODS, IVHBIAS, .2c
GRAPES.
25 cents
50 cam.