tigtaP o Da4 NOTI.CE TO A OVEIitTISRE.F.--A.ll. ,„ yaca, 13nsitie4. liotieett, Friarririces, „ 4j ,,,b,.. 044., No secure insertion in the must invariably be a venni psniecl with the CASH. dyc.rtiseraents ordered in the regular rcla ,, i,A Edition are in the Morn. L4tition without chak.ge. HARRISEURG, PA loNiMI RUING, NOVEMEiI H. 1864. ;IWN AND CO 1. 7 fs T V Democratic rookor hag retired to win ter quarte.rs. it will have a cold and dreary Ulna of it. THE Dauphin County Sunday S'ohool Asso ciation assembled at Fiummelstown to-day, to hold its annual meeting. Our city is well represented. IZEIE BIBLE SOCIETY MEET/NIL -• The Daniihin county Bible Society will hold its annual toeeting, at Hummelstown, commencing at (we o'clock to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon. NED WRAY, the famous Ethiopian delinea- I, D r, will take a benefit at Sanford's Opera House, to-night, on which occasion the full company will appear. A grand bill is pre- E.eated. Snow---The First of the Season..---Yesterday aid this morning occasional "specs" of snow could be seen carried along by the cold north winds which whistled through the streets. This was the first snow seen here this season. I=l Sas - ronn IN NE' QUARTEns.--Sanford has titled up an opera house on Race street, be tween Second and Third, Philadelphia, and tills opened out at his new quarters, with a ndl company, among whom are many of the uld performers who were connected with San; ::rd's troupe when in this city. =az (:FrA.RGED WITH LIRCENY. --Caroline Sharp ,;as before the Mayor charged with the larceny of various. articles from Mrs. Weaver, of West Harrisburg. Committed. Thomas I4liiler , (colored,) charged with the iareeny of boots and other articles, was sent to Fort Simmons, to await trial at Court. =ZEE Da. CsitNE.—This distinguished physician, !o will be seen by reference to a correspond mato in another column, has, at the request of number of our citizens, consented to deliver another lecture in the court house. We would advise all who desire to hear an interesting ! , &ettne—one that wilt benefit every hearer—to attend. Dr. Crane's discourses are highly en tertaining, and are replete with information which every one should know. SHOOTING ON THE. ST.CZETS.--011 Sattliday evening a drunken officer, who gave the as sewed name of Henry Harrison, of Co. G, 145th P. V., was arrested on a charge of shoot iaa in our streets. It appears that a hack driver had been hauling him around town several hours, and when -payment was de manded the officer presented a revolver, which was discharged, whether with intent to injure, is not determined,. "Harrison" had a hearing before the Mayor, who imposed a tine and handed the offender to the Provost Marshal. === Ottoixammt . A.N.a lissr.imartoil.---The ordi nation and installation of Rev. S. S. Mitchell pastor of the Old School Presbyterian ittrch of this city will take place to-morrow Tuesday) evening. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Dr. Green, of Princeton, S. J. Rev. I. N. Rays, of Shippensburg, will preside, and propose the constitutional ques tions, whilst the Rev. W. C. Cattell, D. D., and Rev. S. 3. Nichols, of Chambersbnrg, will deliver the charges respectively to pastor and people. The services will commence at seven o'clock, and the public are invited to attend. TawartrA-6arn Hemple, the welt known comedian of Philadelphia, will commence an engagement at the Theatre, this evening, on on which occasion the celebrated drama called VICTOBINE, or Tile Working Girl's Dream, will be performed for the first time. Mr. Semple will appear as Bonassus, sustained by the whole Combination Company. The en tertainment will conclude with the popular farce of the Mummv, or, The Elixer of Life, with Mr. Hemple as Ginger Blue. This will I , a a gala week at the Theatre, and those who Desire to witness interesting plays should at tend. Reserved seats can at all times be oh lanied at Bannvart's Drug Store. DEATH Fax AGED Crams.— We regret to announce that Mr. Philip Ensminger, one of Our aged citizens, is no more. Mr. E. de parted-this life early this morning, at the age t sixty-two. He was a most estimable citi m, highly esteemed by a very large circle of triends and acquaintances, who will deeply lament his demise. Mr. E. was an uncom promising Union, man, and although upon the brink of the grave, he requested that he might be taken to the polls on Tuesday last, to vote for Abraham Lincoln, remarking that it was the last time he would cast his ballot for President. His request was complied with, the patriot voted for his country, and now he a numbered with the dead! His funeral will take place from his residence, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, on Wednesday morning, n ten o'clock. - -...- L-- POLICE AFFAIRS have been atilt for some time past, but with the introduction of cold Weather, the number of cases before the Mayor will doubtless be largely increased. This morning the following were up for a Conrad• Ninestead, drunk and disorderly, ',as fined and discharged. J. C. McWilliams, (soldier) drunk, was 1 1 , 11,itied over to the military authorities George Green, Jos. Walsh and Edward Me -I'4, arrested as suspicions characters, but !ipposed to be bounty jumpers, were handed. over to the Provost Marshal. They claimed !.. be Canadians. Henry McKee, an escaped lunatic from the . llaryland Asylum, was committed until he sn be sent to his old quarters. • . Bridget Knight, a homeless wanderer, was committed, to await transportation county Almshouse. CAPTAIN KRESS SHOT BY DESERTERS. - -/1 Thursday, of last week, Captain W. C. Kres o s, one of the Deputy Provost Marshals, of this place, accompanied by throe guards, pro eeded to Keating township, Clinton county, arrest two deserters from the draft, named Jeremiah and Isaac Gaines. They found the Parties at the house of a man named Confer, brother-in-law. On seeing Captain Kress and his partY, Isaac discharged a rifle at the liarshars party,. the load taking effect on C aptain Kress, inflicting a severe wound. The ball passed though the right sleeve of his ) at., entering the side and passing round to the back bone, injuring the lungs as is sup 9sedt its Passage. Oaptaib. Kress is at the 11. S. llotel, and is .One of_the desertaii Was shot with small shot, but was not seriously wounded. A desperate gang of deserters infest Beating township, and a force should be sent to arrest or shoot them.— Wi kiamport Gaze tt e. Nornmo has been heard of "Little Mike" :Ind "Pendulum" since last Tuesday. "Tux Bcruirsu Sparrul 0/1., COBIPANT."--We would call the attention of our readers to an important notice relative to this company, in our advertising columns. Fon SALE CHILLP--Two horses, a earaiage and double set of harness. Apply at Wm. Garratt's store, .Second and State streets. novl4-2t NEW Music ! —"Major (3-eneral Sheridan's Grand March"—very pretty, Composed by E. Mack. Just received at Knoche's Music :itor, No. 93 Market street. BEfISLEI: FELLZER are now busily engaged in adding to their already large stock of gro ceries, meats and fruits, preparatory to the business campaign usual before the holidays This firm has a regular arrangement with some of the leading houses in New York and Philadelphia, to supply them with the very best domestic and imported articles in their line of trade. Shisler ik Frazer have now on hand a stock of goods which can scarcely be excelled. It has been selected with the care of business men capable of giving satisfaction, and we recommend the public to --:;ve the house a call. SUDDEN DEATH OF AN ESTEEMED CITIZEN. --We regret to announce the death of Judge Famx. NISI.F.Y,of L.Swatara township,Dauphin county. Judge Nisley was well known by the citizens of this county as one of its most en ergetic, honest and upright citizens. He filled the responsible office of County'Commissioner for a period of three years, and atter his term had expired he was elevated to the honorable and responsible office of Associate Judge. Both these positions were filled to the full satisfaction of his constituents and honor to himself. His death was unexpected by his im mediate friends and family, and his loss will be deeply lamented by the people of the com munity in which he lived. Peace to his ashes. =I Ou Sromis.---The opportunities just now presented to our citizens for profitable invest ment in oil stocks seems to be properly appre ciated in our city, and numbers are securing stock in the several companies represented here. Our friend Maj. J. E.. Muftly is still offering a few shares of stock in the "Burning Spring Oil Company," and the "Rathbone Petroleum Company," and these we can assure our citizens are second to no companies in the country. This stock will be offered for a short time yet, and those desiring to invest would do well to call immediately. The Major can be found at the office of Robert Snodgrass, Attorney at Law, North Third street, above Market, where he will be happy to - see his friends. A Card. HAREISDIIEG, PENNA., Nov. 14,1864. Da. A. Cantra--Dear Sir ;---We are aware that your efforts to interest our citizens in the principles and truths connected with the laws of health and disease have not met as cordial a reception as they deserve, and that you are perfectly justifiable in giving us up as incor rigible ; but still, as we are convinced that it is only necessary that you should be known to be appreciated, having been so perfeotly sat isfied of your abilities by your public demon strations and the rigid tests to which you were subjected on Friday and Saturday evenings, we feel confident that a large class could be raised to attend your lectures. We would therefore request that you give us one more lecture, and we would call upon all who are interested in your subject, (and who is not ?) to turn out ea masse, and give you at least an honest hearing. We have the honor to be the Examining Committee. DR. F. H. HEMPERLEY, LEVI WEAVER, D. C. BIIRNITE, IL T. APPLEBAUG-11, - W. R. H. SIEG. ILLBRISBURG, Nov. 14, 1864 MEASIIB. D. F. H. HumrEar.vr,lD. C. BUB NITA LEVI WEAVER, R. T. ArrnenAIIGHAND W. 11. H. SlEG—Gentlemen :—Your letter of this morning,- requesting me to deliver another lecture on the Laws of Health, &c., is received, and fully appreciated. I cheerfully comply with your request to lecture, and will appoint Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, at seven o'clock, when I hope to have the pleasure of address ing a large audience of the ladies and gentle men of Harrisburg. I am, gentlemen, with great respect, yours very truly, ALBERT CRANE, M. D. DR. CRANE. Finerro Enrron:—Having had the pleasure of listening to the lectures delivered by Dr. Crane, in the Court House, on Friday and Saturday evenings, and hearing that he in tended to give another on Tuesday evening, I venture to offer a feeble tribute to the talents of the lecturer. The Doctor's second lecture was equal to, if not, indeed, superior to his first, both in the valuable information it im parted and the pleasure it afforded. His au dience was not of that intelligent and apprecia tive portion of the community which might justly have been expected on such an occa sion. It was composed mostly of those who were attracted by idle curiosity, or because it was was a free lecture. Yet the attention of this audience was held for upwards of two hours. Scientific truths were presented in such a manner as to interest the most ordi nary minds present, and this is what we call true eloquence, to be able to adapt one's self to the character of the audience, and to clothe important truths, however abstract, in such lafiguage as can be frilly comprehended by all. This the Doctor did, and nothing further is needed to prove his ability as a public lecturer. But we would speak of him at the present time not only as an able lecturer, but also , as a scientific man, in the broadest sense of the term. He is, indeed, one of the great men of the nineteenth century; not great in that loose and meaningless sense in which the word is so often used, brit great in the noblest and highest meaningmf the expression, that of superior intellectual capacities. Is it an 'index of greatness to be publicly recognized as such ? Then, in deed, our statement with reference to the Doctor is correct, for his name has found its way into some of the highest periodicals of our land, and has been placed side by side with those of the ablest men of the age. Are the testimonials of those who have personally received benefit from his ,extensive and thor ough knowledge required? Turn then to any of the local papers circulated throughout the different sections of our country which the Doctor has visited, and behold the evidence. But aside from the testimony of periodicals and patients, we ourselves saw his truly won derful powers clearly demonstrated at the close of each of his lectures, and they were truly extraordinary. What man I ask, save Dr. Crane, ever allowed himself to be blind folded, and by simply running his hand over his subject's head, gave a complete and 'lvy rate history of the person thus examined ; his form and features, his tendencies to disease, the particular form of living adajted to his constitution, the station he is best calculated to hold in life, the ammeter and capabilities of his mind ; in short, all his pectilieritte& And more than this, he went back into the peat, and gave with more inpmteness than the sub ject could himself, .ariAnally full account of his ancestors for maw( generations, and then to select these silbjechi• afterwards from a crowd, simply by an inspection of the left hand. What man, besides Dr. Crane, I ask, has ever accomplished so difficult n task as this? Yet this the Doctor considers an eaq thing. What a conquest for mind to make Bat this grand result has been brought about only by long and arduous toil and study. The Doctor has spent many years, both in this country and Europe, in his investigations, and the consequence is that he stands, to-day, as all must admit who hear him, a giant in the scientific world. Having studied man, in rela tion to the action and reaction of mind and body upon each other, and the connection be tween character and constitution, he has opened the very fountain head of human knowledge, and having drawn deeply himself, is prepared to Impart to others not only his knowledge, but a knowledge of themselves, by which they may overcome not only present disease, but even tendencies to it. hence we assert that as a physician and phrenologist he stands un rivaled. Lest your readers, Mr. Editor, may think that this brief report, which but faintly sets forth the Doctor's abilities, fe by friendship or prejudice, I would call attention to an extract from the Southern Afedicat Reformer of Novem ber; 1832, which more than corroborates my own statements: "Of all the names connected with the sci ence of phrenology from its first inception by Gall and Spnrzheim to the present day . ► none stands more conspicuous, none deserves more honor than that of Dr. A. Crane. With him phrenology is to character, what comparative anatomy was to animals in the hands of envier, or to plants with M. De Brogniart. From a small fragment of bone or even a tooth Cuvier could restore the entire animal, giving its form, size, habits, food and modenf living. Brogniart, from the smallest portion of a twig, restored the entire tree, even to the markings on the leaves, 'and that too, when he never met the species before. Thus Dr. Crane, blindfolded, by putting his hand upon the head or skull of any person, can restore or determine the en tire individual, the size, form and appearance of the nose, lips, chin, cheeks, ears the relative size and condition of every bone, muscle and biscus in the system, the tendency of each to any particular disease, the com plexion, the color of the hair and eyes, the, shape and size of the hand and foot. He will tell with wonderful precision which parent the subject resembles, describing the ancestry minutely for many years back. We regard Dr. C. not only as the greatest Phrenologist and Physician living, but as a Naturalist not at all inferior to Cuvier or Brogniart. As a man, he has attained by living in accordance - with the doctrines of science, a high manifes tation of harmonious character. As a teacher, he is accomplishing a vast amount of good, by disseminating the most wholesome truths, respecting the education and management of the young, and the general improvement of our race. Dr. Crane was the first to introduce in our country the Brampton treatment for throat and lung diseases. ANONYMOUS. 33 USINESS ITEMS. Ncn.--The Messrs. Jack, who are always cal tering to the public taste, have resolved to se] rye up daily, between the hours of 101 and 11. o'clock, a lunch at their popular restaurant, conner of Third and Market streets. All are cordially in.vited to pay them a call. f RE.1LE.51.3131 TELE Poon. Now S vinter has coma, with its cold chilly blast, And Vie verdure has dropped from the tree, While the little robin redbreast approaches ou.r cottage, And tht icicle hangs at the door. THAT' E THE TIME TO REM:=MEE TEA POOL,. - { l'he a bore, as near as we can re6ollect, part of simple song, that a friend of ours, .m by-gone days, took much delight in sing ing. Holy well we remember his generous expression of countenance and earnest display of sympathy, during its utterance. It is the privilege of ;noble natures, rich in this world's goods, to askist their helpless brothers in a substantial way. The many causes that have run everything up to a very high price, have not generally provided a corresponding re muneration for labor, and much suffering and distress mast necessarily ensue during the winter. t The happiness and pleasure proceed ing from benevolence, prudently indulged in, cannot be disastrous to any individual. LI connecti on with the arrival of new goods at C. L. Bowman's, to-day, No. 1, corner of Front and Ma rket streets, the public interest is served in. his determination to dispose of dry goods at the very lowest possible prim. .......1.••••••= Tun attention of purchasers of dry goods is called to a stock of oods at Brownold's cheap corner, . second and Market, opposite Jones House, a rhich have been bought at last three months' i b west market rates. Dress goods, cheapest and best opportunity. Mi4finos at $1 25, Po oplins $1 00, Delaines 40 and 45 ets. Also zags tins at 25 cents, and fast colored Prints at 314 cents. Call soon, as this stock of goods will' have to be closed inside of two weeks, and di on't forget the place. SUL. BSOWNOLD, 2d and Marks sts., opposite Jones House. novl2-smiNcw xi LS. X. 11111..Lkdit TS prepared to . 'do all widths of French Flat log and Hiilyeog o at No. 64 Market street, opposite klerr'S Hotel: • • • . no33•ir The: J..atigesic.. Assortment for. the MAIEEII,' NO. 13 Market street, (Boger's old staned,) .has just received an ink mense stock of rotner. a and Cotton Embroid ered and Plain II EDI IE-GAItMENTS tor, the Ladies; also Fan ey Weed-Dresses, Hair Nets, Handkerchiefs, I onsets in large quantities, Feathers, Ribbor ts, Flowers, Fancy and Black Velvets, Fancy B uttons, Gloves of all kinds, besides a general 'variety of goods found in a ladies' furnishing ; store. This assortment is the largest in the city, and will be sold at ex tremely low rates. The ladies will find it to their advantage to .call at MRS. MAYER'S. novl24f =I Jun. received, a fit le lot of Potatoes, for sale at one dollar per . h whet, delivered at any place in the city. JOHN WALLOWER. non-4V .x.gc 1.0•••••• Dn. M'ilsros' s Riug .of Pain should be kept in every family.. Will e ure Headache, Tooth ache, Earache in three minutes. Diarrhmo, Bloody Flux, y skill in the I. lack and Side,lnflam mation of th , p Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitat tan Of the a mrt. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUITWEITi & BRO., 118 Market at rest, Harrisburg. All orders 'from a distance promptly attended to. sept2o-tf • LLTBErr Aziavez. —The and ersigned takes the pleas! re to inform the lath es of this city and vieini ty, that she has recaved this day a lax a qv entity of CLOAKS and 'Clitoll - r awing in price from $6 to $25. This stock ea ,uprises the Nary kdest styles and best qualities 1, all of which have been purchased since t 1 .43 decline in gold, and are offered at lower • rates than they can be sold by any ethos s ,stablishment in the city. MRS. rif. MAYER, 80/ gees Old Stand; No. 13 liarket street. r sepow • _ EE cheapest and most select' faskionable led ies' bonnets, hats, cloaks and .circulars are to be found at Mrs. M. Mayer's, 1.1 . 0. 13 Mar., kf A street, between River alloy and ,Frout W greet, ( Boger ' s old stand.) ootl7-tf Fsvnn Aro 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 oaring every one that takes it. It 45.0 es not stop your shaking for a week or two; bat it is a perfect cure. A trial of this will convince you and your neigh. bora. It can be had only at No. 27, South Pine street, by Mrs. L. Ball. octri-tf 6PECIAJL NOTICES. Fit's and Cloaks; Furs and cloaks. A large assortment from New York auction. 100 Munk at $4 00, $4 60, $b 00 an edpwards. Squirrel Muffs at all pi ices. Real Sable Muffs and Collars, large lot. Real Fitch Mufti and Capes cheap. We have now a stock of Fun which cannot be excelled in assortment and price. Cloaks we hive a large assortment. Cloaks et $lO, $ll, SL2 and all pilaw. Be in Mil plain Poplins from aucttort: Plain Mown, grey, purple Poplins All kinds of ideas Goo is at all prices. Splendid a :torment of Cahons. eiltw York RIBA Wamstuta Bleached Muslim'. Yellow, red, white and Opera bleinuele. Woolen and CottonStorkings for eterybody. Stockings for Jamie., 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 Lints at $4 00, $4 10, $4 00. All in want of Dry Goods, arc invited scour large stock. nog S. LItOY. Jar EPILEPTIC FITR CAN HE CREED I I—Dr. Loe..kroWl having become eminently successful in curing this ter rtbie malady, lnvites all similarly afflicted to call or send for circulars of reterencee and testimonials of numerous cases cured of from one to twenty-four years' standing. He devotes his attention especially to diseases of the Car ebro•Spinal Axis, or Nervous System, and solicits an in• vestigation of his claim to public confidence. He may be consulted pt his private residence, No. 141 West 42d street, daily, from 10 A. at. until 4 P. at,, except Saturday and Sunday. Address all letters to DR. V. B. lAIGKROW, New York. Care of P. a Box 5116. ocBd&w3m. MATRIMONIAL ! —Ladies aced Gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you, without money and without price, Imitable Information that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, Irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This information will cost your nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired Information neat by return mail, and no questions asked. Address , SARAH B. LAMBERT, octSd&wilm Greenpolnt, King's county, N. Y. Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye 50 CENTS A. BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL littunesTED to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Da 013:MTON 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. . . INC. J. SItOMER, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa Drunkenne.ss Cured. The inebriate may now bid defianoe to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to any address. For sale by all respectable druggists ba the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. JNO. J. ICEOMEIt, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Baud's Specific: The oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermatorho3a, 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 substsuces that have a specific effect upon the gerlerative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The SPEOLEIO of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating medicine. Its medicinal virtues are expended, entirely npbn the impaired regenerative organs. 'Ths 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. 4TNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. angs36-dly Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons-whose vocation calls them tes, speak in public. Manufactured only by CPA. 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: Hamassuao Feb. Bth, 1864. C.A. Bilcsmurr-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. ROBL.NSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. W. C. CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. HenstrasunG; Jan., 1864 To C. A. .I.3amivaar--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 hi 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, &c., JNO. WAT , KVRJACKSON, Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. 13.mvAter—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, &a, G. G. BAKESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church Dzsranox Anon:urea OPsum; lizaatragazo -- Feb 29-186 t. To C. A. BArnitvenr—Dear 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. REM. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Renoir° and' Emporium TOWN I,I3VIVEHOn SAIL,w, TITE PHILADELPECU - AND ERIE LAND COMPANY, chartered by an act of the, Legislature o Pennsylvania, otters for sale choice MU for dwellings and business purposes in the above new towns on the line of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. RENOS'O has been selected as the alio for the exten sive shops for building ana repairing the rolling stock of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, or whiceithe Penna. Railroad Company are now lessees. It is 92 miles west of Sunbury, and 196 miles east of Erie. The town is beau tifully situated on the margin of the west branch of the Susquehanna river, in the county of Clinton , and Is sur rounded by romantic and attractive emery. The Rail road Company are erecting, an immense Locomotive R9und House, Repair Shops for Cars and F. ugtnes, Car Building shop. Iron and Brats Furnaces, , and Dwellings ler the Superintendent and other otlicera. A. Et olandtd Hotel, with which are connected arrsogements for feeding passengers on the most extensive scale, has been cern menced. All these buildings are of the most permanent and substantial claamter, of brick and iron, 'and-are In accordance with theimmense business aniielialted on the completion of this great Railroad, so long anxiously looked for, and now an accomplished Nei —the last tail connecting theSuseuehanna river with Lake Erie having been laid on Saturday, July 2d, 11864, A Company has been chartered by the Legislature for supplying the town with gas and water, and the wat r 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 MUM appreciate greatly in the course of a few years. ... EMPORIUM will (*nattily be the most important com mercial point between Lock Haven and Warren, a dis tance of 168 miles. It is near the eentre of tne railroad, 47 miles west of Romeo . ; 159 miles from Sunbury and 149 miles from Erie. It is near the Junction of the Drift wood Branch of the Sinnemahonieg, with . West Creek, Portage Creek and North Creek, the Valleys of which streams make it the most accessible point on the Phila 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., snail be completed, few interior towns in the State will surpass it in business capabilities. An excellent graded road now connects it with Coudersport, theseat of Justice' of Potter county. It is also connected with Smethport, the seat of Justice of McKean county. Emporium Lathe County Seat of Cam eron county; it has a handsome Court Rouse, 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 Messenger Station at a central point near the Hotel and Court House. The place is healthy,. and excellent water is abundant. It is in the midst of one of the finest White Pine regions in Pennsylvania. As a manufacturing town it has great advantages; coal, lumber, stone, bark for tanneries are abundant, . and Is railroad communications with the great lakes and all points of importance in the seaboard are unsurpassed. This piece was selected tiOrty years ago as a point of im portance, and a town laid out with thlit prophetic name of EMPORIUM, but the difficulty of access has prevented its development so entirely that it is mainly known for the excellence of bunting and trout asking in the vicinity.. The completion of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad must soon make it apiece of great importance as a distri buting point for goods of all kinds, and it otters great advantages for persons of moderate capital who desire to identify themselves with the early history of a thrs log town. Lithographic Maps of both towns are now ready, and Mr. GIDEON J. HALL, General Superintendent, will furnish all necessary information on the premises, or by letter. He maybe addressed to the care of H. P. RUTTER, Secretigy and Treasurer, Philadelphia and Erie Land Com pany, No. 205% Walnut street Philadelphia, or atitenevo, Clinton county, Pennsylvania. W. G. MOORHEAD, Pres't, Phila. and Erie Land Co. H. P. Rows; Secretary and Treasurer. oM2I-43m IIUBBEL'S Golden Bitters, A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC INTNWHLTMG A STRIINGIMMO Fortifies the system against the evil ends of nowole• Borne water. Will cure dyspepsia. Will cure weakness. Will cure general debilay. Will cure heartburn. Will cure headache. Will cure liver complaint. Will excite and create a healthy up-,atlte. Will invigorate the organs of digeetion, 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 Is earnestly solicited. GEO. C. HUBBEL k CO., PitoPILIETORS, Henson, NN. Y. Gentral Opt American E.:preen Building 65 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK An` For sale by Druggists, grocers, D. W . GROSS & CO., Harrisburg, Wholesale Agent, and for sale by J. H. LUTZ, C. K RFr.r.Eft, GEO. WINTERS and S. A. KUNKEL. octl4-4iter BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. BEST CHANCE to get Cheap .Homes NOW OFFERED IN TER 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. Bost of them have valuable pear and apple trees on them; bearing .the choicestTruits, selected by Col. Joint .Roberta DAV yars a go, the fruit of which will pay hr the.gtourntin a short time. There Is also on a portion ' of groan& a sand bank, above thegrade of the streets, maralunigffaud 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 Cry. Those lots will be sold below the current price ground is now bringing in this city, and in fact so low as to afford an opportunity for any person to secure a home. _- NOW READY FOR SALE AT PROM $12610 $0.5 A LOT. A plan of the ground cau be seen at the elilee of the flubscriber, No. 24, North SEQ. ND street.. ' DAVID t.:.'-amA. RdItRISZEIVEG, September 29, 1864 [it] CONTRACTORS AND RUII DEES iLEASE TARE NOTICE. pHLE UNDERSIGNED respectfully ,informs the public that he 1183 located =itself at Hummels town, Pauphlu county, Pa., %hole he has the best facil ities for uurning lime of tho first quality of steno, of the best quality for mason and plaster works. and is prepared to furnish, ha any quahtities, 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 etchings and trestle work from the quarries and kilns to the depot, he is always prepared to 1111 orders, sliiiiplog tither by rail road or by Union canal. Address D. S EARLY, 0c22-d2m* Hununelstown, Dauphin. County, Pa. SHIRT MAN GGENTLEMENwouId .do well to call at the subscriber% place or business and be measured for penect Cluing ARIRTS. We also keep on baud a large assortment of ready-made shirts, very. cheap. Walnut street, opposite the Exchange. E. F.ITNER. oc3l-Im* Neutral Sulphite of Lime, FOR PRESERVING CIDER. - 4 - ARE selling the very best article of V V the kind, prepared according to directions of E. M. norsiord, Professor of Chemistry, Hower: Univer sity. Ii Is perfectly reliable and free from impurities. Directions accompany each package. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goo AS Store, So. 91 Mar ket street, Harrisnurg. NOTICE. A""ABLY to the act incorporating the 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'oflice of the compa ny, in the Market House building, on Thursday afwnoon November 17, 1861. W. H. VERCERP., no3-d2w Pres't pro tern. MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS. MRS. J. HIBBS, Na 8 Market Square, Next Door to Felix's Coo.fectionrej HAS just received a new and carefully se lected supply of Millinery Goods, such as Straw and Felt Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Rib bons, Ruches, to., all of which are of the latest style. Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nubies, Gloves, Stock ings, Collars, ]aces, to., with a full assortment of Dress Trimmings and Drees Patterns, which she willsellatprices that cannot be competed with. Dress and Cloak making will be - promptly attended to under her own direct supervision. • • octB-dBm. E. IC . GOBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 014.102 I TBIRD WM; ABOVE MABBBT: " Air Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay collected at legal rules. [sepadllin* HAVE. YOU HEARD THE NEWS A lIGUSTIIS LOCKMAN has removed hie l i a„ Dry Goods store to No, 12 Market Square, next door to Henry Felix's, Harrisburg, Fa. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE,- • ON BRIGGS STREET. . Inquireg._ - • JOHN'S. BEIM, Esq.; :* oc2sdtt or BEM. L POSTER. • RAPES! 1:3111A:PES! SHIOLER, k MAZER, have just received 100 boxes fine ISABELLA GRAPES, 8 ponds in a box, for $l,OO per box. Please Call anti examine, oct2B BRANT'S HALL. 'BRANT!S: HALL (• EIGHTY-ELITE' MOUT Or THE FEE;HEZU FAH° Reuses Star Combination Company, Raise's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company. Firn appearance,.for ivrAa•yeat of the Favorite 1.1414 :Lao, and sou or ' IdeElll.l. -• 'LEIS Sitriv LA V EFENING. NOCEN3Ed, 14, 5.864, Mil preFeated Bucketone's celebtated Drama. three Acts, eAllet . THE WORKING GIRL'S DREAM Konen-- Onand after this evening, Vas curtain a - ifi at half past 7 o'cloct. "grror farther particulars see pro,listarne. aug9-dtf CANTERBURY HALL, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d St 3 PROPRIETORS BUSINESS AGENT STAGE MANAGER Open EVERY EVENING, with a drat-class company Male and Female artists, Each performer a Star. Sall. WELBER The o'estef.L American Clown, Comic Vocalist and Pant:, amfinued svccers of Me CANTERBURY MINSTRELS_ THE APPLE ORCHARD Fire Night of the QUARRELSOME SE RVANT3. First Night of the COMIC QUABIRTIE The whole to conclude with S D. ft:ce.agreatburlefrquk Opera of OH! HUSH, OR THE RIVAL BOOT BLACKS. Smut. Normg.—On neat Saturday Afternoon. N 4 venaber 19th, a Grand Family 'afatinee. Admission Seats in Private Boxes Doors open at 7 olclock . To commence at 734 o'clock novl4 SANFORD'S HALL AND THEATRE OPEN every night with a first class com pany of male and female artists The performance consists of NEGRO MINSTRELSY, SONGS AND DANCES, FARCES, GYMNASTIC EXERCISES, ACROBATIC FEATS, AND PANTO:krill FS. Thia 13 the only legitimate Concert Hall now open in the city. Performance every Saturday Afternoon, commenclm: at 2 o'clock. HARRY 'WELLS & CO., Proprietor, Biwa PORTEN, Business Agent NEE WAY, Stage Manager. MRS. 11. MAYER, NO. 13 MARKEY S'iltEEl aA3 just opened her now FALL Sd'Opg.:of BONNETS, LADIES' AND MISSES' EATS, CLOAKS AND ALL K:0117F OF tiIiMMING 6 Coustaauy on hand, besides everyttdug usually M the Largest furnishing establishments in the eounity. sep%, J. R. BOYD. P. K. BOYD. CABINET FURNITURE. • HAVEtiG COMPLETED OUR NEW AND COMMODES WARE-ROOMS. We offer to the public the largest and ' BEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNTFURE To be found outside of Philadelphia, at VERY 14,0DE RATE PRICES. JAMI.B R. BOYD & SON. noldlin] New Ware-rooms, 29 South Second Nita 'ACTORY CALIFORNIA BRANDY AND WINES FOR MEDICAL 'USE. WE DESIRE to call especial attention to the PORT WINE as being superior to any of .the kind in market for invalids. HELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. oct2B lIIHE Valuable Property, corner of FritinV; and Walnut streets, late the estate of Henry Stew=, 4 ' art, deceased, is offered at private sale. For tarp:ter W s :: ticulars Inquire of WlRiam.f. Stees, on the premise& • :FAMES STEWART HENRY STEWART, Executors., noULI LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE Campaign Badges. CAMPAIGN BADGES, of all styles, for sale wholesale and retail at Schefferis Bookstore, Harris burg, Pa. Country dealers are respectfully invited to rsil and ex amino prices and styles. octl' - - A FINE LOT OF CATAWBA :LIM Tia .an k . GRAPES are for sede at wlso's fruit and confec• tionery store, Third street, near Walnut. air. Wise „edit keep a supply on hand during the season. - sep2T4 31 SS BEEF and MESS PORK. —A choice Particle of Mess Beef and Pork at BaCia.rsa atiBAZICIL. apff' . 4 7; (anceessoia to WaoDock, jr.. & Boa) B"Prayer Books, Hymn 'Books., pi all denominations, in different styles and at different - prices, at SCHEFFEWS Bookstore, sept 26 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penns UNION BADGES AND PINS, - • OP BOTH PANTIES, For sale, wholenle and r. 444. . . . ii - atEmays Booxsztask. oca • • REEFER'S - Harnsburgilla c EXTRA WHITE WHEAT FECTIE.—LSek. 4 1 looted. White Wheat Family Flour,,. lust Xedelva-- and for tale at - MISER & FRAZW, JO Succfatiora to W. Detk,'Jr.,,&:co B ASS, BASKETE44 ,.. I great vatic) ~,... ...Ye.. ....... - ....^ , " - -.....+M1N11 . 11BOSSE a • BILLOKWEIIIii 7•111 i:i ; • 4 :: A 1..) PICILIO, a rare artlelelat iable use; 14)1 2 r xt eeelveit and for sale by SHISLER & . 4-* ilahl feennemaere to Wm. Deck.. , h • ) p trEE SWEET CEDER reqeiveht i n at Bona & AMUSEL SAM KEMPLE! VICTORINEt To conettale with the langbable Ethiopian Farce of The Mummy ! OR THE ELIXIR OF Litho! GREAT SUCCESS OF mimisL First rightof the great Comic Act, Great Attraction NO. 13 AHEAD!! FEATHERS AND FLOWER'S Also. IRK LATEST STYLEI GIROTILABSt Aid a One gßeOrtatent of WOOLEN HOODS, NOBLA.S, . Valuable Property at Private Sale. GRAPES. rs;? OYSTER. & KERNE JOE MILLER. JIM FLAKE. 25 ceutz 50cents novll.4d FM