Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 11, 1864, Image 3

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NOT ICE TO ADVEUELTISEMS.-4.llAtiv cr.
t,emcnis, BIII9iIICES Notices, Marriages,
,:eaths, Am.. to secure insertion in the
vE LF,GRAPiI, lailltd b tvvaarlably be Se.oolll
- with tide (:ASH.
Advertisements ordered in the rrtzulai
Ndition. ary inserted in the Morn.
t og vAition without ,:xtra, charge.
ARIt I It t: feG. PA
EI'EINO. NOVEMBER 11, 1844,
•%V ANb C NTRY
th, clown, is tilling an ear
i_iesn,ut at Canterbury Music Hall, in this
Jty.
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WOREMEN Dave been engageLt at repairing
Lbe sewer on Chestnut street, for several clays
ast.
Tor. valuable real estate of Daniel Hain,
Add, located in Middle Paxton township,
be sold at public sale, on Friday next,
filth inst.
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DISPATCH received from Horace Greely,
1 2 - one of our citizens, last evening, says that
yew York State gives Lincoln about five thou
,ual majority.
111 Cr of our citizens are engaged in pul
ling up an extensive' supply of saner kraut,
Icr winter use. Cabbage is abundant, and of
tile best quality. "Kraut and speck" will not
ue a rarity.
inE Adams Sentinel, published at Gettys
burg, has just entered upon.its sixty-fifth vol
.-ate—during forty-eight• years of which time
:t has been published by its present proprie
tor, Robert G. Harper, Esq.
ATTENTION, I.a . VINC/BLES!—A meeting of the
Ilepublican Invincibles will be held at their
Hall, this evening. Every member is request
ed to attend without fail, to hear the report
the committee appointed at a former meet
jag, and take action thereon. By order.
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ANOTHER Nr.w PL r.—The celebrated Revo
lationary drama, entitled TEE KEMER or NEW
fEESET, or Tar Paismi HULK, will be perform
ed at Rouse's Theatre to-night. This play
has never been produced on the boards in
this city, and it will no doubt draw a great
crowd. Go and see it.
JICLELLAN FORSAKEN BY His FRIENDS.—In
:mother column will be found the returns of
the election in Company B, 201st, P. V., re
ently commanded by Captain J. Wesley Awl.
:lore than three-fourths of the voters cast
;heir ballots for Honest Old Abe ! Surely,
the soldiers are all for M'Clellan "—in a
!torn !
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THE ClaAzar. CM. —Strangers are " taken
iu "in the " City of Brotherly Love." Mr. A.
McCoy, of Indiana county, went to one of the
Philadelphia houses of amusement, the other
night, and in company with two ladies and
a gentleman, occupied a private loot He
afterward discovered that he was minus a
pocket-book containing 5230.
Au individual from Chambersburg went into
a house in Lombard street, and mile not with
$lOO less than lie had taken there.
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Two /SAWS Bur.ar.—On last Friday evening
the barns of J. W. .Killinger and Jacob Back
man, situate in South Annville township,
Lebanon county, were set on are, and totally
consumed, with their contents. Mr. Fas
'nicht, the tenant on Mr. Killinger's place,
lost thirty tons of hay, a large quantity of
oats, three horses and twelve head of horned
tattle. Mr. Bachman lost twenty head of
:Lamed cattle, three horses and a considerable
quantity of hay and grab".
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E.A11.110/D ACCEDEVT.-0.11 illeSday, while
Sir. Samuel Bowers, of Port Royal, was cros
sing the railroad near Mr. Riche's where the
election was held, be was struck by the noon
passenger train, and thrown upon the cow
catcher, with such force as to brake his skull
and smash one side of his face. He survived
the injury catty three hours. The deceased
was a member of the "National Union Giub;”
of this place, and quite a handsome sum was
subscribed by the club for the use of the af
flicted family.--31iddletown Journal.
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COMMERCLU. COLLEGE TO BE LOCATED IN
iltivarszuao. —Yesterday we were favored with
a call from Prof. Bannister, one of the princi
pals of Bryant, Stratton & Bannister's cele
brated Commercial College, in - Philadelphia.
Prof. B. inforths us that the firm intend lo
cating a college in Harrisburg, to be added to
the great chain of institutions established by
them in all the principal cities of the Union.
They already number twenty-five, and the one
to be located here will increase the list to twen
ty-six. The need of a Commercial College has
:vett seriously felt in our city, and we are
pleased to learn that one is about to be.placed
here. Every facility will be afforded to pupils
io receive thorough instruction in all the vari
ms branches usually taught iii colleges of this
description. A building will be fitted up with
all the modern improvements, affording ample
means for imparting instruction.
ELDERSHIP APPORiTurnms. ,-The following
is a complete list of the appointmentsmade`
by East Pennsylvania Eldership, of the Church
of God, for next year. The Eldership
versed .at Newburg, Cumberland county, on.
the 26th tilt. Its officers were: Rev. D. A. L.
Laverty, Moderator; T. Hatleigh and C. H.
Forney, Clerks.
,lancaster—H. L. Soule.
51t. Joy and Maytown—E. B. Thomas.
Elizabethtown and Bainbridge —A Swartz.
Llfiddletown—J. S. Stamm.
Harrisburg—D. A. L. Laverty.
Camp Hill and Wormleysburg—J. B. Soule.
Shiremanstown—S. S. Richmond.
Mechanicsburg—G. Sigler.
Claurehtown and Kingston—J. C. Sea
brook.
Carlisle--B. F. Beck.
Newville and Green Spring—C. Price.
Newburg and Orrstown—J. Keller.
Shippensburg--J. C. Owens.
Chambersburg--O. H. Forney.
Landisburg—W. O. Owen.
Wooster, (Ohio)—A. H. Long.
axacirrrri.
Lancaster-John Hunter.
Dauphin—J. Haifleigh.
York, (East)—J. Charlton.
York, (West)—J. Ross.
Lebanon—G. A. Brickley.
Juniata—H. Crone.
Flainfield—P. K. Shoemaker.
Fayetteville and Adams—C. Away.
Washington County, (Add.)—s. V. Sterner.
U n i on t own , (Md.)—L. H. Selby.
Fort Littleton—P. D. Collins.
Morrison's Cove and Stonerstown—S. Flee
81e.
%vita Foritiag.-‘l'. Still.
=lsms.
hatootia,-J. Etiokernell.
lrederick County, (D111)—S. Spurrier.
venneatown-4. Dud:long.
Chaplain of Larteaste; eritlou_and Mow-
Tinker.
IT is said that a number of little girls, upon
observing that - the Copperhead State Commit
tee Rooms were closed, one evening since the
election, inquired what had become -of . the
Snakes, since the "show" had closed?
SEATING NOTICE.—At a meeting of the Har
risburg Skating Club it was
Resolved, That an assessment of two dol
lars and fifty cents be levied upon each mem
ber for the purpose of defraying the expenses
of the season of 1864-65.
And all persons failing to pay said assess.
inent to the Treasurer or to member of the
Executive Committee, on or before let day of
December, 1864, shall no longer be considered
members of the club.
HENRY THOMAS, President.
,Joan A. BIGLER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Executive Committee—John H Brant, Dr
George Bailey, Henry M'Cormick, James D
Daugherty; Alexander Hamilton, F Trace,
1) J Unger, Charles Roumfort, J Russell King,
George W Buehler, Samuel Matlack, Samuel
T Jones. novll-2t
Dauphin County—Official.
Below we give the official returns of Dau
phin county, exclusive of the soldiers'. vote.—
The majority for Lincoln, Johnson and the
Union. is 1,139. All honot to the loyal pee
ple of Dauphin, who have thus nobly sustained
the cause of Freedom and the Right!
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Harrisburg—First Ward
ti Second Ward ..
Third Ward.
Fourth Ward ....
Fifth Ward
• Sixth Ward
Middletown—North Ward.......
South Ward
Middle Ward....
Susquithanna
Swatara
Lower Swatara
West Londonderry.
Londonderry
Conewago
Derry..
South Hanover
East Hanover
West Hanover
Lower Paxton...". .
Middle Paxton -""
Rush
Millersburg
Jackson.
Jefferson
Halifax
Reed
Upper Paxton
Mifflin
Washington
Lykens .
Gratz
Wiconisco
Uniontown Borough
TOTAL
LINCOI;N'S MAJORITY
AGGREGATE LABOR or• MANEIND.--Along with
the compasSion that is excited by listening to
a tale of want, there is apt to arise, at that
time, a feeling of astonishment that such a
thing should be in a land like this. Perhaps,
however, the true wonder is that want is not
universal. One-half of the race die before
they have contributed an iota to the world's
sustenance or there own. One-half •of those
who survive the period of childhood are
women, who do not, as a general thing, con
tribute directly to the production of wealth.
Of the men, many are sick, many are old,
many are lazy, many are idle, many are
wasteful, many are parasites. Those who do
work, and live to the age of three-score years
and 'ten spend one third of their lives in bed,
one-twentieth at the table, one-sixth in re
creation. Much of their time is wasted in
mistakes. Much of what they succeed in
producing is swept away by fire and flood.
During half of the year nature sleeps. One
harvest in five produces a failure. Only a
fraction of the earth's surface is capable of
cultivation. A large part of the general labor
is absorbed in the production of luxtuies, in
• repairing the damages of war, in preftring for
future conflicts, in the transportation of pro
duce,• and in journeys. Probably not more
than one tenth of the whole amount of human
force is expended in earning the world's daily
bread. The standing marvel, therefore, of
society is, not that any should suffer want,
but that there should b any who do not.
DEATH OF SIX MINERS, AND INJURY OF SEVE
RAL OTERBI3.—A terrible accident happened on
Friday of last week at the Red Ash colliery of
George H. Potts &-: Co., near Mineraville,
which resulted in the death of six miners and
injury of several, others who attempted to res
cue them. It seems that on Wednesday after
noon the miners made a blast in one of the
breasts, to cause a fall of coal. The fire by
some means communicated to the combustible
matter in the mine, driving the miners out of
the mine. On Friday six miners named Thos.
Richards and David Williams, Welshmen; Jos.
Bearman, a German, andßobert Duffy,Michael
Finney and Michael Scully, Irishmen, went
into the mine to clear, away the rubbish.
Their prolonged bsence created alarm and
fear that some ' had happened to them, and
other miners sen nto see what was the matter,
were prostrated by the noxious gas that filled
the place, and were with difficulty dragged
alike from the mine. Finally, on Saturday
morning, the dead bodies of the six men named
above, were found and taken from the mine.
The Coroner held an inquest on Sunday last,
and a verdict was rendered that the deceased
came to their deaths from suffocation. AU of
the unfortunate men were steady, industrious
miners, and some of them leave. families.
Scully was the father of twenty-one children by
one wife.—Pottsville Miner's troornai.
FRENCH COMPOSITION FOR RE:gonna Iwcaus-
TATIONS.—M. Dulrue, of France, has brought
forward some compositions for preventing and
removing incrustations. These compositions
consist entirely of vegetable matters, and are
prepared by dissolving or infusing in hot water
the bark of the oak and pine, as well as the
leaves of ;the sumao-tree ground and reduced
to the state of a coarse powder. This infusion
is concentrated to a density of about ten
degrees Beaume, and to it is added a quantity,
say from fifteen to thirty per cent., of cream
of tartar and spirits of -turpentine. In em
ploying this liquid to prevent incrustation in
steam boilers, a quantity of it is introduced
from time to time, the quantity required vary
ing according to the capacity of the boiler.
Three pints of the liquid are generally suffi
cient for every thousand pints of water in the.
boilers for each_ten days.
A sox twelve years of age was arrested in
Chicago last week for pocket picketing. Ho
was caught in the act.
A aquas weighing one hundred and fifty
onore
k. pounds is on exhibition its Auburn, New
Y
Ix the southeastern part of Massachusetts,
there are 12,900 women employed in bonnet
factories.
TIEs Smith family, in England, numbers
260,000 souls, and an equal number of bodies.
Tile love , of all is but a small thing to the
love of QM"
A ri=r, so:mg=Trzs dx Tat Court'
ROME TInS EVENING.—Dr. A. Crane; of 7!Si3w
York city, the celebrated Physician ft , r Con
sumption and all (braille diseases, will give
a Free introduetory Lestnre, this evening at
the Court House in oar eity, commeneing at
o'clock, on the Laws of Health, the nature
and treatment of diseases, dc. The Dr. it
well known throughout our country and Eu
rope, and has a high reputation for Wei:dile
attainments and skill in treating Consumption
and all chronic diseases. He was the first to
introduce into the United States the Brompkm
treatment for Scrofula, Throat and Lung di
seases, and has the highest testimonials of
of his ability and success. Go oat ladies sad
gentlemen to hear him this evening. We
notice that several examinations of persons
selected from the audience will be made by
the Dr. From the numerous testimony of
the press in Europe and America we have no
doubt but what all will be highly interested.
The Dr. has taken rooms at the Jones House,
where he can be consulted for a few days by
all persons suffering with Consumption and
every form ot . chronie disease.
Jun , received, a fine lot of „Potatoes, for sale
at one dollar per bushel, delivered at any
place in the city. JOHN WALLOWER.
noll-4t*
TEE CAMELS AIM Comm, NOMA 1-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 out dry goods from the cheap store of
C. L. Bowman, No 1, corner of Front and
Market streets.
MRS. X. MILLER.
TS prepared to.do all widths of French tint
ing and Goffering, at No. 54 Market street, opposite
klerr's Hotel. no 3 3w
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751
LATEST ARRIVAL. —The ntuiersigned takes
the pleasure to inform the ladies of this city
and vicinity, that she has received this day a
large quantity of. CLOIKS and 01:11C/U
-LABS, ranging in price from $6 to $26. This
stock comprises the very latest styles and best
qualities, all of which have been purchtied
since the decline in gold, and are offered at
lower rates than they can be sold by any
other establishment in the city.
MRS. M. MAYER,
Boger's Old Stand, No. 13 Market street.
Sept2B-ti
THE 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.) ootl7-tf
Dn. M'llaton's King of Pain should be kept
in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth
ache, Earache in three minutes. Diarrhceo,
Bloody Flux, pain in the Back and Side, Inflam
mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint
and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole ageet for
the State, S. A. KUNKEL & BBC.,
118 Market street, Harrisbuxg.
Allorders from a distance promptly attended
to. sept2o-tf
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FEVER Ail> AGUE can be cured. • Do not
tbinks 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 care. 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. 0ct1.7-tf
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Fairs and Chiaks,
Furs and Cloaks.
A large assortment from Now York nuclide.
100 Muffs at $4 00, $4 60, $6 00 an udpwards.
Squirrel Muffs at all in Wee.
Real Sable Muffs and Colhns, large lot.
Beal Pitch Muffs and Gaper cheap.
We have now a dock of Furs which cannot be ,iascelled
n assortment and price.
Cloaks we have a large aSsortment.
Cloaks at $lO, $ll, $l2 and all prices.
Been Ifni plain Poplins Dom auction.
Plain Mown, gra?, purplePiapllns.
All kinds of Dress Goo to at all prices.
Splendid a.sortment of vidiona.
New York Mills, Wamsntra Bleached Muslims.
Yellow, rod, white and Opera Flannels.
Woolen and Cotton Stockings for everybody.
Stockings for laoiet, gentleman and children.
Black Bombazine, Black Ale
Black Paramatta, Black Persian cloth.
Black Silks, Black Silks, Black. Silks.
Bark Saks at all pnces.
100 Balmoral Skirts at $4 00, $4 50, $5 00.
All on want or Dry Goods, are Invited to our large ett
nog • S. LEVI_
Bannvart 9 s - Troches.
For the , cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &c., are specially recommended U.
ministers, singers and persois whose vocation
calls them to speak, in public. Manufactured
only .by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisbtun,
Pa., to whom all larders should be addressed.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
Read the following testimonials from souse
of our eminent clergymen:
HAREISEI7BO, Feb. Bth, 1864.
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C.A. BANNv.kam-Dear Sir: I have used Brown's
Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges, and
other preparations for hoarseness and. throat
trouble% and, in comparison with them all,
can cheerfully commend your own as a most
admirable .Specific for public speakers and
singera,- in cases of hoarsenes!, coughs and
colds. I have found them serving in time at
need, most 'effectually.
Yours truly, T. IL BOBINSQN,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
Mr' I agree with Mr. Itobinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. 0. OATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
To C. A. Rintivesz—.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, dc.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON,
Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Bouiv.utr—Dear Sir : Raving 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 huakinessof voice, arising
from public speaking or singing.
Yours, &c., G. G. Tt TIRSTRA.W,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
DISTRICT Apronburr's 011 7 /a 4
Rentasetran, Feb, 29, 18E4.1
To C. A. Basuvenr—Dear Sir: I have found
your Troches to be invaluable in relieving
hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles
of the throat. They Unpart clearness to the
voice, and are certainly of great benefit to all
public speakers. A. J. MCRIEt.
DRIED PEACHES, Apples, Blackberries,
Currants, - °harries, &a. at
dams& & MAZER'S,
not aneessoni to R. Rock Jr., & co.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
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Hmlluentrno, Jan., 1864.
NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. I
HARRISBURG,. PA., POST OFFICE. I
DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL OF THE MAILS.
On and oiler Monday, Nov. 14., DM, the
mails win close at this office as follows:
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTH—WAY MA3:4—For all
places between Harris
burg and Lock Haven,
Pa„ and Elmira, N.
"i„ at
WAY NIA I7 —For ail
jilsoes between North-
timberland and Scran
ton, on the Lacktiwau
na and Bloomiburg
railroad 8 L
For Lock Haven, Wil-
Liamsport, Lewisburg
Sunbury and Erie, at 9 P. 11,
SOUTH.—War MATT Forall
places between Harris-
burg and Gettysburg,
Pa., Baltimore, Md.,
and Washington,D.C.,
at ..... 12.15 P. af
For Washington,D.C.,
Baltimore, Md., and
York, Pa., at 9 P. ni
LEBANON.VALLEY RAILROAD,
LAST, —Wsy Mart.--For all
places between Harris-
burg and Reading,
Pottsville, Easton and
Philadelphia, at .6.15 A, 2tl.
For Beading and
Pottsville.... 12.30 P, At.
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD,
WILT M.A.17,---FOT all
places between Harris
burg and Philadelphia
at 7
For Philadelphia and •
Lancaster at 12.15 p. u.
For New York, Phila-
delphia,Lancaster, Co
lumbia.Marietta,Baiu-
bridge and Middletown
at
For New York, Phila
delphia and Lancaster
E S . —Way Min—For all
places between Harris
burg and Altoona, at..
For Johnstown, Pitts
burg, Pa., Cineinnati
and Cleveland, 0., at.
For Pittsburg, Holli
daysburg, Altoona,
Phillipsburg, Tyrone,
Huntingdon and Lew-
istowit, at
CUMBERLAND 'VM,LRY RAILROAD
For Chambdrsburg,.
Shippensburg, New-
ville;Car lisle - and Me
chanicsburg, at... ..
WAY Mew—For ail
places between Harris
burg, Pa., and Hagers
town, Md., at 12.30 P. y.
SCHUYLAILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD
FOr Ellendale Forges,
Pinegrove,
Ellwood,
Summit Station and
Auburn, at 12.30 P. M.
STAGE ROUTES
For Progress, Lingles
town, Maitada Hill,
West Hanover, East
Hanover, Ono and
Jonestown, on Mon
day, Wednesday and
Friday, at
For Lisburn and Lew
isberry, on Saturday,
at • • . 12.20 P. M.
ARRIVAL OF TEE MAILS.
The principal mails arise at and are ready
for delivery at this office at the following
hours:
From the North, South, East and 6A. M.
Wed, at 8 P. M
•
From CusaberlanclNalley Railroad 12 At
4.30 P.M
New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster . _
and Middletown, at
POSTAGE on all Mail matter must be fully
prepaid by sta*ps, before being deposited for
MONEY ORDERS will be issued on all the
money. order offices in the United States,
from AO office ; orders, and information in
regard-Io .the system, canbe had on applica
tion at the Postqffice...
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01 1 1 1 10 E OPEN DAILY from 6 a. N., to
P. sz., exakiptirig Staidays, when it will be open
'from 7$ to 1-e.B al., and from 3 to 4 P. ar.
noll GEORGE BERGNER, P. M.
New Manual of Thorough Bass
AND
Text Book of Musical Theory,
BY EDWARD B. OLIVER,
Principal of the Meudelssohn Musical natant°, Boston.
fnHls volume embodies the principal ideas
11 and instructions contained in the elaborate 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
plelanguage, and made plain to the understanding of all
who desire to know something of the theory sod science
of music. This Manual Is the result of more than twen
ty years' experiesee 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
handbook of referents.
Hine, in cloth, 67 cts.; boards 50 6/1 receipt of
width •it will be sent prepaid..
OLIVER DIMON & CO,, robllshers,
277 Washington street; Boston,
0c2,81.ctl
AGENCY FOE THE SALE •OF U. S.
BONDS AND TREASURY NOTES.—Deposits receiv
ed in small sums to be applied to investment in these
$5O, $lOO or $5OO securities.
Weact as agentain 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
deposifs 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, lalr,open and explainable to all, as set out, with the
ruicessary information as Mamba seourities,in our circulars .
These R. 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 wil , be asked.
M. MILO - NET & Co.,
Office Raspberry Alley,. Near the Court House
Harrisburg; Oct. 21, 1864.—dtt
MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS.
HRS. .7. 11711115,
tb. B:Market fleitirore, Mart Door to Felit's Cortfectionrey
HAB just received a new and carefully se.
lected supply of Millinery Goods, such as Straw
and Felt Hate, Bonnets, Velvets, Feat:em Flowers, Bib
bons, Bitches, &a, all of which are 'of the latest style.
Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nobles, Gloves, Stock
ings, Collars, Laces. &c., with s full assortment of Dress
Trimmings and Dress Patterns, which she will sell at prices
that cannot be competed with.
Dross and Cloak'making will be promptly attended to
under her own direct supervision. octB-d3m.
E. C. QOBIN, •
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Orrica fait T.anto MUT, AZOTS Kamer.
sir &auttlea, Penalona and lack Pay collected at legal
rate% seesaw.*
HAVE VOII HEARD THE NEWS
A UGUSTINI LOOHMAN has removed his
Ihy Goods store to No. 12 Market Square, nest door
to Henry FttlutS, aarriaburg, Pa. noldlm
TWAT ko'rl4 'on LU L L -
ON BRIGGS STREET. Inquire of
JOHN B. BRIM EsN 9
ee9l44f Of BENJ. L. FOBTlik.
NEW ADVERTLSEINEENTS.
Renoir!) mull Emporium
TOWN LOTS FOR ki.A.LiEI
T EE PITYPIDELPHIA AND Ett:o3 LAND
onpAlrir, chartered by an act of the Legirdature
of Penneylvarala otters for sale choice lots for dwellings
and imelaces purposes In the 'above new towns on the
line of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.
RENOVO has been selected as the isle for the exten
sive shops for building and repairing the rolling stock of
the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, of which the Penna.
Railroad Company are now lessees. It Is 92 Lanes west of
Sunbury, and 198 miles east of Erie. The town is bees.
tifully situated on the margin of the west brunch of the
Susquehanna river, in the county of Ciinton, and. Is sur
rounded by romantic and attractive scenery. The Rail
road Company are erecting an immense Locomotive
Bound House, Repair Shope for Cars and Engines, Car
Mllding shop Iron and Brass Farnaces, and Dwellings
fgr the Superintendent and. other Meese. A splendid
Hotel, with which are connected arrangements for feeding
ers on the most extensive scale, has been com
mended All these buildings are of the most permanent
and substantial character, of brick and iron, and are in
accordance with the immense business anticipated on the
completion of this great Railroad, so long anxiously
looked for, and now an accomplished fact—the last' rail
connecting the Susquehanna river with Lake 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. Churclps 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 years.
-EMPORIUM will certainly be the most important com
mercial point between Lock Haven and Warren, a dis
tance of 153 mites. It is near the eentro of toe railroad,
47 miles west of Renovo; 139 miles from Sunbury and
149 miles from Erie. It is menthe Junction of the Drift
wood Branch of the Sinnemahoning, with West Creek,
Portage Creek and North Creek, the Valleys of which
streams make it the 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 b tidiness
capabilities. An excellent graded road now connects it
with Coudersport, the seat of Justice of Potter county.
It Wills° connected with Smethport, the seat of Justice of
McKean rounty._, Emporium is the County Seat, of Cam
eron county; it ham a handsome Court Hoare, and the
Land Companv have just completed a large and commo
alone Hotel, which will immediately be opened to the
public. The Railroad Company are about to erect a hand
some and eat Passsenger Station ate central point
near the otel and Court house. The place is healthy,
and excellent water is abundant. It is in the midst of
one or the lineal White Pine regions in Pennsylvania.
As a manufacturing town it has great advantages; coal,
lumber, stone, bark for tanneries are abundant, and lie
railroad communications with the great lakes and all
points of imp ,rtance in the seaboard are unsurpassed.
This pare was selected thirty years ago ass point of im
portance, and a town laid out with the prophetic name of
EHPOKUIS, but the difficulty of access has prevented
Its development so entirely that it is mainly known for
the excel.enco of hunting and trout fishing in the vicinity.
The completion of the Philade phis and Erie railroad
must soon make it apiece of great importance as a distri
buting point for goods of all_ kinds , and it offers great
advantages for persons of rilldemte 'capital who desire
'to identify themselves with the early history of a thriv
ing town.
3 F. hr
9 P. AI
12..15 P. M
Lithographic Maps of bath towns are new ready, and
Mr. GIDEON .1. BALL, General Superintendent, will
furnish all necessary Information on the premises, or by
letter.
Mr
He may be addressed to the care of H. P. BUTTER,
Secretary and Treasurer, Philadelphia and Erie Land Com
pany, No. 20534 Walnut street Philadelphia, or at Renovo,
Clinton county, Pennsylvania.
W. G. MOORHEAD, Pree't,
Phila. and Erie Land Co.
H.,P. Reams, Secretary and Treasurer.. oct2l-dSm
9 P. IV
FEE
Golden Bitters,
A PUERLY VEGETABLE TONIC
INVIGORATING AND STRMITIIRKING
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 Gore 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 TUNIC BITTERS in the WORLD.
A fair trial 1a earnesily isolionted.
7 A. NT
GEO. C. RIIBBEL & CO. PROPRIETORS, HUDSON, N. Y.
Gentral Depot American Building, be 111TDSOR
ST., YORE.
For sale by Drageeta Grocers,
D. W. U 88 L - CO. Harrisburg, Wholethde Agent. and
for side by H. LUTZ, C. Kact dr arc max ye-lows
and S. A. KUNKEL. actl4-d/ovt
1117ILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
iIIgBEET CHANCE to get Cheap Homes
sr OFFERED IN THR CITY. —The anbscriter offers
for sate 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 yearn
ago, the fruit or 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 beet quality, which will mere than pay for the
ground. The location is such that. no drainage is re
glared •, 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 101CIS td 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 °Mee of the
subscriber, No. 24, North SEC...ND street.
DAVID MUMMA.
adraIaSURCF, Felatember 29; [tf
..4.30 P. M
CONTRACTORS AND BUI' DERS PLEASE
TAKE NOTICE.
triI!UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
public that he has located himself at Hummels
town, Paupbin county, PL, where he has the best facil
ities for miming lime of the drst 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 wit° lime or
stone at the shortest notice. Haring 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 , MELIA;
0c214:12m* Itummelstown, Dauphin. County, Pa.
AT PRIVATE SALE. —That valuable pro
perty of Mtn Mary s. G. Seiler, known as the
"Musgrave tr; Griffith . Farm,? , in East Peuxu3borough
township, Cumbertand county, on the public road be.
tween Bridgeport and Fairview, containing Feventy•six
Remand twenty-seven peaches, lately tittered at public
sale, not having been sold, Is sow offered at private sale,
for a limited time. An accurate draft or the premises
can be seen, and full information obtained, by - calling at
the office of or addressing
ROnERT SNODGRASS, Attorney-at-Law.
MEMEMMEZI
SHIRT MANUFACTORI
GENTLEMEN would do well to call at the
subscriber's place of business and be measured for
pertect fitting SHIRT& We alto keep on hand a large
assortment of ready-made shirts, very cheap. Wainut
street, opposite the Exchange. K. RIME.
oc3l-11u*
Neutral Sulphite °flame,
FOR PRESERVING CIDER. 2 '
WARE selling the very best article of
ho kind, prepared according to directions of E.
II: Hereford, Professor of Chemistry, Howard Univer
sity. It is perfectly reliable and free from impurities.
Directions accompany each package.
KELLER'S Drug and Fancy GOOll3 Store, No. 91 Mar
ket street, Harrisourp,. 0c26
A GREEABLY to the act incorponding the
.i 1 West Harrisburg Market •House Company, public
notice IS hereby given that an Election for nine Directors,
to conduct the affairs of the West Harrisburg Market
House Company, will be held at the office of the compa
ny, in the Market House building, on Thursday afterhoon
November 17, 1864. W. K. VEREEKE,
no3-d2w Pros't pro tem.
TIIST received, this morning, Miohener it
U Ca, Fresh Smoked Hams, Beef and To es, at
auS6 swrsurs, tc
neIinIELBIJIM BAN; Oct. 17;1364.
HE annual election for thirteen diavetqrs
ITof this Bank will be held at the Banking Rouse, on
=day, the 21st day of November next, betweee the
hears of 10 a. It and P. N.
oetl7-to J. W. WEIR, Cashier.
GRAPES! GRAPES!
SHIBLER, as FRAZER, have just received 100 boxes
fine DUSELLA. GRAM, 6 ponds in a boa, fur $l, OO par
WS. Please call and examine. ont2e
NEW HOMINY at
.11 Enolj SHISLIER & FRAZREVEL
FINE GliOCßll.ll7ol of all klads, at Minced
pri*. at =SUM ailltaMtli
lramy wtoosßY opposite tlai Court WPM
IiIIBBELZ
NOTICE.
AM USNAINNTAI,
BRANT'S ITAT,L. BRANT'S HALL
FIGHTT,SEVENT - 11 NIGHT OF 'FBZ,FitsszprtrAso-
Reuses Star Combination Company,
base's Stu Combination. Company,
ROOM'S Star Combination-Company,
THIS FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1884.
Will be performed 1, - ;r the Ira time In Bartisbcriir :
celebrated American Itecolntionary Drezda,'
entitled the
Miller 01 New Jersey,
i 1t i P R•I:~O 1i U L ii
To conclude wall
THE TWO GREGORIES
liertos—On and after this evening, the curtain :Till ris•
at hair past 7 o'clock.
Da-For farther partionlamme programme .
aug9-dtt T.
CANTERBURY HALL,
WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d Sta.
PROPRIETORS
BUSINESS AGENT
STAGE MANAGER.
Open EVERY EVENING, with a first-elaes conapany of
Male am! Female artists, Each performer a star.
Entire Change of Programme to-night '
GREATEST BILL OF 2/11g SEASON t
Third Week ofthe
CANTERBURY MiNST.SELA
lAiret Night of the Great Comic Act,
RUNNING TEE BLOCKADE.
Erg Night of the .
CURBSTONE WARBLES 3
Kret Night of
HANDY ANDY.
The Whole Concluding with the Roaring Farce of az
HUNDRED DAY MEN'S EFARVEFr
Third Week of the Queen, of Sang,
MRS. FLORENCE EDHOYDS,
Third Week of the Champion Jig Dansueze of America,
MRS MILLDIDA KEENE,
Third Wreh of the Charming Cantatrice,
MISS CLARA WILLIAMS,
Together with Jim Flake, Dan Howard, J. C. K. , earie, Ed
Haven and Joe
Making in allthe Largest and Best company in the city
Thursday, November the 10th, first appearance of
SAM WELeER, the Great American Clown, Comic Vocal•
ist and Pantominest,
Admission
Seats in Private Boacs 50 cents
Doors open at 7 olclock. To commence at, o'clock
°all
S AN FORD'Sot,HALL
MEM company consists of the best Bearpai
-1
formers, consisting of
SINGERS,
DA.NCEnS,
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
'GYMNASTS, &O.
The managers takes pleasure in announcing that they
Intend making this THE Convert Hall of the city.
HARRY WELLS 8s CO., Proprietor
BILLY Pommy., Business Agent.
(Treat Attraction !
NO. 13 AHE A DI!
MRS. M. MAYER 3
NO. 13 MARKET STREET,
Has just opened her new FdLL MIKA. 01.
BONNETS, LADIES' AND
MISSES' BATS,
FEATFERRS AND PLOWERS
Also,
TEE LATEST STYLES
CLOAKS AND
And a fun assortment of
WOOLEN HOODS; NOBLIS, Gx
TRIMMINGS
Constantly on hand, besides everything usually bud in
the largest furnishing establishments in the country.
sep2o
J. R. BOYD. P. K. BOYD.
i',Al3iNgt iUk.NiTUEE.
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 MODE
RATE PRICES. JANUS R. BOYD & SON;
no4d3tn] New Ware-rooms, 29 South Second se.
CALIFORNIA BRANDY AND WINES FOR.
MEDICAL USE.
WEDESIRE to call especial attention to
the Pow WINE as being superior to any of the
kind in market for Invalids. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy
Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. oct2B
Valuable Property, at Private
Sale.
/ME Valuable Property,, corner of Front
1.. and Walnut streets, late the estate of Henry Stew
art, deceased, Laoffered at private sale. For further par
healers inquire of William J. Steal, on the premises.
JAMES STEWART,
HENRY STEWART,
Executors.
no3thl
LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE- ;
Campaign Efadgen.
CAMPLIGN BADGES, of all styles, for kale
wholesale and retail at Scheirer's Bookstore, Hirrls•
burg, Pa.
Country dealers are respectfully invited to call and es
amine prices and styles. ocrl
GRAPES.
AFiNE LOT or CATAWBA AND. ISABELLA
GRAPES are for sale at Wiseis trait and coarse
tionery store, Third street, near Walnut. Mr. Wise will
keep a supply on hand during the sessnn. • estp2l4lF,'
BIBLES, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, 0
all denominations, in diffe re nt styles midst, different
P rices - at SCHEFEWS - Bookstore,.
sea 26 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penna •
UNION BADGES AliD PINS,
.OP BOTH PARTIES,
Ihr sale, wholesale and retail, at
SOW WEB'S BOOKSTORE,
act? KarrishinE,YlC.
EXTRA WHITE WHEAT FLOUR;—"Sei. ,
lamed White Wheat Family Flour, jag akietie
and for rale at Satt3LER & FAA AM' `•"•
7YB Sucoeseoriki IR:Dook, Jr., lid , CO
B ASSETS, BASKETS, in great variety. at & FRAZ=„I-1, ._•
jeti7 .Bticeosoors to W. Dock. Jr.. &Oak= 1.
CROSSE BLACIIMEILL'S. ENGLD3a -
PICKLES, rare article fortable me, not readiMk
and for sale by 11113BLZR - 4. t..
febl Mammon to Wm. Dock. Jr.. h
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goorwvono• to w. Tkiek, ji - ,
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SWEET OrDp lio 'raj LIN*
OYSTER it KEENE
JOE 3114.E.R.
rum
..25 cents
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