Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 19, 1864, Image 3

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11AMRISBURG, PA
SATURDAY EVENiNG, NOVEMBER 19, 1861
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Market Days at the New Market Haase.
Tuesday morning, from 5 to 10.
Friday morning, from 5 to 10.
Saturdayafternoon and evening, from 3 to 8.
The few remaining stalls will be rented on
Friday morning next, November 18.
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SOLDIERS' ORPHANS. —Some time ago there
was an advertisement in this, paper relative to
the mode of getting admission to the schools
provided by the State for soldiers' orphans.
We are surprised to learn that comparatively
few have yet availed themselves of the oppor
tunity. Would it not be well for the county
committees, who have charge of the matter,
to bestir themselves, so that this noble bounty
may be made productive of the good it is in
tended to procure ?
RELIGIOUS MEETING--John W. Tatum, of
Wilmington, Del., a minister in the Orthodox
Society of Friends, proposes to hold a meeting
for Divine worship, in the Lecture room of
the Presbyterian Church, on Market Square,
this evening, at 7 o'clock The citizens of
Harrisburg of all classes are invited to attend.
We take pleasure in urging all who desire
to hear an interesting address by an eminent
minister of the Society of Friends, to attend
this meeting. The speaker is 'highly spoken
of by our clergymen, and we trust there will
be a full house. - '
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THE LAST CHANCE. —*This is positively the
last day upon which Dr. Crane can be con
sulted previous to his departure from Harris
burg. The afflicted—no matter what their
disease may be—will do well to avail them
selves of this, the only opportunity that will
be offered them to call upon Dr. Crane. He
is indeed one of the wonders of the age, and .
astonishes all who hear his descriptions of the
parents of his patients, although he. has never
seen or heard of them--and his method of
describing disease is wonderful. Go and see
him, at the Jones House, all
_ye who are af
flicted.
WEBSTER'S DlCTlON'ARY—Ealtirged and lm •
proved illustrated Edition.—G. & C. Merriam
have now fairly before the scholars, states
men and students of the world, their won
derfully improved and highly embellished
edition of Webster's Dictionary. The work
is of itself a monument of national greatness
in literary labors and success, and is justly re
garded wherever the English language is spo
ken as the standard for the government of
its use. This last edition is thus made val
uable on account of its improvements, and
will of course be sought. : by all scholars and
students. The edition now referred to is ten
years in advance of all other Dictionaries be
fore the American public in all the important
features of so great a work. George Bergner'
is the agent for the sale of this work in this
city. Those desirous of procuring copies,
can have themselves supplied by calling at
the book store, Market above Third street.
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Tiworsoivrigo. Thursday next will be
Thanksgiving day, as appointed by the Presi
dent of the United States and the Governor of
Pennsylvania. No doubt all business will be
suspended in our city and the occasion pro
perly observed. Religious services will, as
usual, be held in the various churches. The
people of Pennsylvania have great cause to
properly observe Thursday "as a day of
Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for- the gath
ered fruits of the earth ; for the continuance
of health; for the prosperity of industry; for
the preservation of good order and tranquility
throughout our borders ; for the victories
which he has vouchsafed to us over armed
traitors, and for the manifold blessings which
he has heaped upon us, unworthy; and to
humbly beseech Him to renew and increase
his merciful favor toward us during the year
to come, so that rebellion being overthrown,
peace may be restored to our distracted coun
try, and, iu every State, with grateful and lov
ing accord, the incense of Praise and Thanks
-.giving may be offered by all the people unto
His Holy Name." •
How THE "PEACE DEMOCRACY" TAKE HEROIC
- She's DEFEAT.—The controlling creatures of
the Democratic organization at the late elec
tion, were those who pronounced the war bar
barous and insisted that a cessation of hostili
ties towards the people of the South, was de
manded by every consideration of justice and
principle of humanity. Since the defeat of
Little Mac, however, by the overwhelming
vote of his countrymen, these "peace men"
have become suddenly changed, and are, now
known as midnight assassins, whose highest
aim seems to be the brutal assault of every
Union man prominent at the late election. A
case of this kind occurred at Gettysburg on
Saturday night last, where the edigtof the
Gettysburg ,Star was most brutally bpoulted
while on his way home. He was' Met at a
street corner and struck with a bludgeon, but
his cowardly assailants retreated before his
vigorous defence and took. refuge in a store
kept by the Chairman of the Copperhead
County Committee, who protected the villain
from the just ehastisement.he had earned. It
is well enough that these outrages should' at
tend the dying struggles of coppeiheEidism.
They only serve to illustrate still more !forci
bly the villainies of those who cling toe` the
foul doctrines of Democracy.
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HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. -A. HARRISBURGER
CRUSHED BY A RAILROAD Trbusr.—An accident
occurred at the depot, last evening, by which
U. J. Jones, F.,sq., of this city, was instantly
killed. The accommodation trainlioni Bal
timore is run into the city ahead of the-en
gine, which is attached to the rear car. Lasit,
night, when the train reached the depot, the
body of Mr. Jones was found beneath the "cow
catcher," rolled up into an almost shapeless
mass, terribly crushed, and' almost beyond
recognition. It is supposed that he was upon
the track when the train came in, and . that
the entire train passed over him. The ash
box of the locomotive must have killed hiin,
a s it was impossible for it to pass over the
body without crushing it. The body could
not be removed until the cow.catcher was
taken off the locomotive. The remains were
placed in a room in the Pennsylvania Rail
road depot, to await the arrival of the coroner
to-day.
Mr. Jones was well known in our city, and
has been at " various times connected With
newspapers published here. He was a gentle
man of considerable ability as a writer, and
was the author of a number of books which
obtained a large circulation. He, leaves'. a
family to mourn their loss, besides a very
bure. circle of friends who will reg r et to hear
of
Is untimely death.
A GOTH/C church dedicated to St. Michael
has just been completed at Marseilles,',and
opened to public worship. It is the finest
Catholic edifice in that city. The stained
glass windows of the choir are particularly
beautiful.
Wa find the following in the proceedings of
the District Court, as reported in the Phila
delphia papers :
The Harrisburg Bank vs. Charles Heebner.
An action to recover upon certain checks.—
Verdict for plaintiff,- $12,071.26. S. Per
kins for plaintiff ; Gross for defendant.. •
THE first newspaper known to history, was
published in London, and dated July 23,
1588, called "The English Merourie," and it
was issued by the Government during the
progress of the Spanish Armada, to prevent
the circulation of false reports. The printer's
name was Christopher Barker.
THEATRE! —A fine Saturday night bill is pre
sented to the patrons of the theatre. Two
fine plays will be performed—Houma EMMETr,
THE HA ER OF IRISH LEBEETY, and THE
HUSBAND TO OEDEE. Sam Hemple will ap
pear in two great characters, and Mr. Meeker
will make an eloquent speech in self-defence,
in his trial for high treason. Go to Brant's
Hail and pass an evening in: wittiessing a
grand entertainment.
Menial. —There was a very large supply of
chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, guineas, etc.,
this morning; also rabbits. opossums, and
other fall "produce" of every description that
could be turned into cash. Prices were some
what "steep." owing to the approach of
thanksgiving day. Butter was sold at 50c per
pound. The fruit offered was generally of an
inferior quality.
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ANOTHER HERO HAS FA T.T.RN. --Corporal John
C. Lane, of this city, and one of the noble
braves of Co. G, 55th Penna. Vols.,
died at
Annapolis, on Thurs day, from wounds received
at Chatham Farm, Va. He was a brave sol
dier, and has fallen a victim to the hellish re
bellion inaugurated by the slave-holding trait
ors, ere he had completed his twentieth year.
The funeral will take place to-morrow after
noon, at 3 o'clock, from his father's residence,
in North street.
TKE.OLDEST Vorns.—Seth Marvin, of Craw
ford county, Pa., one hundred and five years
old, is suppoSed to . be the oldest man who
voted at the last election. He has voted at
every Presidential election ever held, except
that of Washington's first term. He was in.
the battle of Monmouth in the Itevolution,
and retains all his faculties except his sight.
A few months since he had ten grandsons in
the Union army. He voted for President
Lincoln, although heretofore a Democrat.
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dorm IS TUMBLING, and goods of every .de
seription must "come down." The cops pre
dicted that Lincoln's election would cause
calico to advance to a dollar a yard, but tlii3y
were greatly mistaken. Fran the election
day to the present gold has fallen forty-three
cents on the dollar. U. S. stocks are going
up ; the Southern confederacy is tottering ;
the Jewish speculators in rebel bonds are
likely to smash, and a good time generally
may be expected. The northern traitors are
alarmed at Butler's idea of peace, and arelbe
ginning to howl. Their thunder has been
•'knocked iu the head." Let the people" re
joice,. in anticipation of a speedy closing up
of the war, a restored Union, and low prices.
How THEY LEAVE Us .—A young friend of
ours, who seems to have made the subject of
marriage a study, says that the statistics will
show that since the rebellion more than
seventy-frie per cent, of the men married
were soldiers. He thinks of joining the
army, and adds in the language of Prof. Short
fellow—
Thus it is our damsels leave us,
Those we court, and those who flirt us;
Just as we were sure they'd take us,
Comes a man with stripes andpassants;
With mustache and sword, a stranger
Wanders piping through the city;
Beckons to the fairest maiden,
And she follows where he leads her--
Leaving all else for the soldier !
Ir is an established axiom that the price of
old regulates the price of all other commodi
ties. If this is the case, why is there nod a
corresponding fluctuation? If Sherman in
the South, Grant t at Richmond, or Sherielan
in the Valley succeed in trouncing the rebels,
and reducing the price of the "great root of
evil," why is it that the prices of all the com
mon necessaries of life are not equally,re
duced? We paid fifty cents for a pound of
butter when gold was quoted at $2 80, and at
market this morning paid a similar price with
gold at $2 11. The same of course may, be
said of all other provisions. Under the circum
stances, if gold is really the standard, May
we not reasonably infer that there either exists
a conspiracy to keep the prices of provisions
up to a panic . height, or that our produce
dealers are most lamentably ignorant of the,
fact that the "world moves." ` -4"
Dapiarrso. —We are sorry to learn, , on a =
thority of the Press and Intelligencer, that o
old friend and neighbor, Captain Charles j/Lik
Mann, who keeps the Jones House, Hart*,
burg, has departed, and now reposes in Abra-'
ham's bosom. He was the last man we sup
posed would throw himself in the fraternal
embrace of the abolitionists, whom he had
fought all his life. Good-bye, Charley, and
may you have a good time with your new
friends. The Democratic party was a GOOD
Samaritan to you, and you should not hive
left it in its hour of adversity.--Doy/estown
Democrat.
How it pinches the cops when a real simon
pure Democrat exhibits his patriotism in the
independence of his votes. Mr. Mann, like
thousands of other honest Democrats, voted
for the country—for its peace •and prosperity
—when he supported the re-election of Abra
ham-Lincoln. That act does not make him
less a Democrat, while it constitutes him
more a patriot. But it pinches the cops, and
enrages them to see that decent men will no
longer rihk their reputation• as good citizens
in being associated with such clemagpgneal
BUSINESS ITEMS.
l'noToaaaPn Alannas,lonnd in velvet, at
Knoche's.
Furs!
'Jon. received, 500 muffs, 1,000 cape s, and
a great variety of other furs, all of tbe latest
styles, which will be sold at extremely low
prices, for a ; short Aime, at M. • MAYER'S
bonnet. and cloak store, Market street, between
Front street and Biro alley. - •
PHOTOGIILTH ALaums, bound in morocco,, at
Knoche's. ::1
.
'; • _• MILLER
TS prepitied'io do all Widths of Frei ah - -Fltd,-
ing wd Gofferin& 54 No. 54 Market street, eptioelte
Beres Rotel. n03.3w
PIWTO6RAPH ALM:I3E4 I 6InId' ba 'CIO* — at
`Knoche's. .
ALBVMS 4 , holding 12, 20, 24/30, 40, 50, 00,
80; 100, 150, 200 pictures, at Knoche's.
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LATEST Altlavan.—Tha 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,.ranking in price from $6 to 426. This
stock comprises the very latest styles and best
qualities, all of which 'have been purchased
since the decline in gold, and ate' offered at
lower rates than they can be sold by any
other establishment in the city.
MRS. M. MAYER,
Boger's Old Stand, EC. 13 Market street.
Sept2B-tf •
/minus, at the lowest prices, at Knoche's,
93 blarket street.
Da. M'Bsios'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 Pack and Side,lnflam
mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint
and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for
the State, S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
to. s ept2o-tf
OVAL PORTEUT Fseisms, at Knoche's.
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, 03oger's old stand.) octl7-tf
SQIJARE FRAMES, of idi SiZBS, at Knoche's
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FEVER AND Aous 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
FRAISES FOR PIiOTOGRAPRS, at Knoche's
The Largest Assortment for the
Ladies.
MRS. M. MAYER, No. 13 Market street,
(Boger's old stand,) has just received an im
mense stock of Linen and Cotton Embroid
ered and Plain UNDER-GARMENTS for the
Ladies; also. Fancy Head-Dresses, Hair. Nets,
Handkerchiefs, Corsets in large quantities,
Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers, Fancy and Black
Velvets, Fancy Buttons, 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 ev
tremely low rates. The ladies will find it to
their advantage to call at MRS. MAYER'S.
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CALL AND EXAMINE the splendid new stock
of albums and frames, at Knoche's, 93 Market
street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MATRIMONIAL ! —ladies and Gentlemen,
if you wish to marry, address the undersigned,
who will send you, without money and without price,
valuable information that will enable you to marry happy
and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty.
This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish
to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly
confidential. The desired information sent by return
mail, and no questions asked. Address ,
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
Oreonpoint„ Eing's county, N. :Y
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Furs and Cloaks,
Furs and Cloaks.
A large assortment from New York auction.
100 Muffb at $4 00, $4 60, sf. 00 an udpwards.
Squirrel Muffs at all prices.
Real Sable Muffs and Collars, large lot.
Real Fitch Muffs and Capes cheap
We have now a stock of Fars which cannot be excelled'
ih assortment and price.
Cloaks we have a large assortment.
Cloaks at $lO, $ll, $l2 and all prices.
• Beautiful plain Poplins from auctkon.
Plain brown, grey, purple Poplins.
All kinds of brass Goode at all prices,
Splendid assortment of Calicos.
Now. York Mlll9 r Wanasutta Bleached Muslin% ,
Yellow, red, white and Opera Flannels.
Woolen and Cotton Stockings for everybody. •
Stockings for ladles, gentlemen and children.
Black Bombazine, Black Alepaca„
Black Paramatte, Black Persian cloth.
Black Silks; Black Silks, Black Silks.
Black Silks at all prices. '
.100 Balmoral 'skirts at $4 00, $4 60, $5 00.
; .Aft In want of Dry Goods, are invited to our large stock,
note S. I.RWY.
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Iffgr ERILKYTIO FITS OAS BE CORED I i —Dr. Lockr
having become eminently successful hi caring this is
rtble malady, invites all sloallarlyaftlicted to cellar OM
for circulars of references and testimonials or nuineroati
cases cured.of from one to twenty-four years' standing . .
He devotes his attention especially to diseases of the Cer
ebro-Spinal Axis, or Nervous System, and solicits an in.
vestigation of his claim to public confidence.
He may be consulted at his private residence, No. 141
West 42d street, daily, from 10 A. at. until 4 P. is,, except
Saturday and Sunday. Address aillettere to
DR. V. B. LOOKItOW, New York.
Care of P. 0. Box 5116, ocBd&wem
Banuvart's Troches.
For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis
eases, &e., are specially recommended to
ministers, singers and persons whose vocation
calls thenito speak in public. Manufactured
m 1,1% by., A:: C. . &invert:a Co., Harrisburg,'
'Rari.„ wh i erk all ordeb shquldbe addressed.
,• Bold by draggistseit*Where. ' •• •
fi Read the folio g -stiinonials from 90.1110
•:ifi,aur arable
o'% ;um •Feb Bth, 1864.
tor have used Brown's
'Briiitchial . , Tioehea".Wistar's Lozenges,' and
other preparations forhoarseness 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,
Palitor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
ILff - I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the
value of Bannvart's Troches.
W. C. CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
.1111.1181131117RG, Jail., 1864.
To C. A. Ruervanr--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
yaur 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
Ira& its too frequent use, and impairing the
effectiveness of the delivery of public addres
ses. Yours, &a.,
JNO. WALKER JACKSON,
Paster of the Locust St. Methodist Church.
To C. A. Beinvverrr—Dear Str : Having used
your Troches; I am free to say , they are the
best:l have :ever tried, and take great pleasure
in recommending them to all persons afflicted
with sore throat or huskiness of voice, arising
from.pahlic speaking or singing • •
Yaw, &a., G. G. MAIESTBAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Ammar Arraavar's,ol7loll3,
Preibenterno, Feb, 29, 1864.
To C. A. BatuivADT—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'benelit to all
tithe frpeiclOiri. A. J. HIE:11R.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PETROLEUM COMPANY,
PRESIDENT,
Venango County. Peun'a.
Organized under• the Laws or Penn'a.• '
. , .
OFFICERS:
President--+AMORY EDWARDS, Esc! , New York.
Treaswrer.. a SIMPSON, Eact., New. ork.
Beeregary—l. EDWIN CONANT. ESQ , New York.
Counsei—Msosks PLATT, GERARD Ar BUCKLEY,
New York,
,' D.IRECIORS
AMORY EDWARDS, Esq„ New York.
EBEN B. CROCKER, Esq„ of Crocker & Warren, New
York.
FLETCHER WESTBAY, Esq., of Westray, Gibbs & Hard
castle, New - York:
J. M. CLAPP, Esq., President, Yenango county,. Penn.
.L. H. snarsoN, Esq., of L. H Simpson & Co., New
York.
JOHN M. CUPP, Eq., General Reaident Stiperinlen
dent.
- ITS LANDS FORM ITS
Capital Stock, . . $5,060 / 000
In Shares of $l5 Each, par value—Sub
.
scrip tion Price, $5 per Share.
Belk in full payment for a $25 share. No further call
or assessment to be made.
20,000 Shares, or. $lOO,OOO Reserved
- for Working Capital.
PARTIES SUBSCRIBING IN THIS COMPANY
WILL HEarTE AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF STOCK
IN TWO cOszi. COMPANIEW - ApJolivriv - o, WITH
OUT puRTHHa oriAHHE.
THE LANDS OF THESE COMPANIES are located on
the Alleghenny River, and. on Hetnlock; Foreupine and
McCrea Creeks, and contains 8,400 acres, MAKING AN
OIL BONING TERRITORY OF OVER TEN AND A
HALF MILES IN EXTENT.
The wells on the adjoining property, known as the
"Celebrated Heidi'Mks" wells, and "Pithole Creek" wells,
are famods for their immense supply of: s oll.
The wells on this property are being sunk with great
vigor, and promise large supplies of oil.
To the caidtalists and. to parties of limited tiOtine un
surpassed inducements are offered. Persons investing in
this Company get $5 stock and the above BONUS for
each sfinvesyd, a ithout further call or assessment.
Subscription Books, maps, and all other information
can be obtained at the office of
J: W., SIMONTON,'. •
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Attorney-at-Law..
SUBSCRiI.HON AGENT AT HARRISBURG, PA.
No subscription token for less than ONE HUNDRED
LLRS.•
Inquiries by mail promptly answered. n01.7-dif
TOYS, TOYS, TOYS,
. FOR .THE H.OLIDAYK
A largo and tine estortmenf, consisting of
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• ••
China tea sets, &c, , Wooden tea sets
China basket's, Crying dolls, •
Vases, • Boxes of game,
Tin trumpets, • • Paint boxes,
Mona, Toot cheats,
Moving boys, Dressed dolls,
Wooly sheep, Doll heads ,
Watches,' • Guns and swords, .
Stables, Furniture,
Menageries, Animals on wheels,
Grace lidops, Kitchen utensils, . .
Wind-mills, I • Infantry,
Drummers, r Cavalry, -
-Harlequins, . Railway,
Magic lanterns, Poultryyards,
Sheep folds,. Teti-pins, • : •
Box• Mys, • • • Noah ark,
• , • Ale.; &c.
Also, a large and fine assortiment•of:Migkr toys, French
and common candles.• . ••:•i!
Also, always on hand such as foreign malk.domestic fruit
inseams:4ml( kinds of nuts, dried • fruitsi.cskes and crack
ersrtens, spices and coffee, Jellies and canned fruits, 'sala
mis, currants, citrons, prunes, &c., wholesale and retail at
the suite of • JOHN WISE,
Bole • Third'and Walnut.
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be. sold at the Court House Harris,
burg; on Friday, December 2, 1884, between the
hours of ten and four, the following real estate: Allithat
certain-undivided half part of lot or piece of land, situated
on thalcorner of Sixth and Walnut streets, in the city of
Harrisburg, county of Dauphin, ,SMte of Penuaylvania,
adjoining lands cif Daniel Wilt and James Main; thereon
erected a threemory brick hotel building and brick bank
,•. • .
.:Also, at Me aim' e time and Mice,.,alLthat certain end(
part•or lot or, tract of, land, Janata in Swatara
Wept:kip/ Daapbat county, containing : wren • acres and
:twenty.-one: perches, adjoining- landil ~ of Daniel almealy ,
Joshua: fdder,.and,Day.id _Harris; •thereon erected :one
'Chambers , Patent DrinicOgachiee, onnforty horse power
steam engine and boiler, withAteo Winch flues, in coin
plate running order, together, with, eiteasurY fixtures; en
gine house and shedding complete, for carrying on : the
brick-mating business.
Also, one small tenant house.
Christian Eberly, the surviving partner . of the late Mi
(dial Burke ,, will sell his interest ih. the aboVe properties
at such terms as to suit purchases. • "
Terms—Ten per cent. when the property is struck 6:14
ten per tent on confirmation of gale, the balance to be
paid as follows: One-third when possession is given
(which will be on th 6 Brit ,of April, 1865,) the balance in
two annual payments, inbred by bond and mortgage,
with interest from confirmation of 'sale.
•• .-Ouardian of Martina and Regina Burke.
- • • JOSEPHINE BURKE,
• 'l' - G. G. BURKE,
MARY-BURKA')
nol2-dts' 'Administratrix of Michael Burke; dee'd
A CVOICE FARAI AT
Public Sale.
• On Thursday, Nov. 24,1864,
THE Subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on
the premises, a nett of Land containing ONE HUN
DRED AMER, BROW in Eastpennsboro' township, Cum
berland county, miles west of Harrisburg, bounded
by lands of otailiowman,G.. W. Criswell,Sa muet Bowman
and others, on which are erected a large LOG AND PLAS
TERM HOUSE,' HAUNT. BANK BARN,TENANT HOUSE,
WAGON SHED, Wood House, Spring.Hobse,: a Wellof ex
cellent water at the door, a large Orchard of Choice Fruit.
There is a never failing Spring betiveen the house and
barn:. - -
. ,
a
The land is In high state of cultivation. This is one
'of the choice farms in the lower end of Cumberland
Valley.
Sale to commence, at 2' o'clock, '4.. et. Terms made
knoWn by • SIMON DRESBACR.
• Whitt:4lßn Nov'.7 , 1864112w* • -
GOOD NEWS.
WALNUT STREET fl C;NEAT,BLAZE,
TAkE this method of informing' my
I
=herons friends aid the public in general,
that I have opened my new Clothing Store,
corner of --Ifalnut and - Sixth streets, where I
am willing to sell fifty percent. cheaper than any other
store hl the city. - Coats worth $3O, for $2O. Pants worth
$9, for $6, and vests worth $5; for $3, and everything in
proportion. -
All goods leaving my establishment I will warrant, for
they are all made under my care, and with every modern
hnprovement, and the latest ityle: Don't fail to come
and convince yourself of the truth.
nolo-lina. • R. BSRNHARD,
• HARIIIIEBORG BANE, Oct. 17, 1364.
mar, annual election for thirteen directors
•j., of this Bank will be held at the Ranking Nouse, on
Mondsy the 21st day of November next, between the
hours one A. N. and 3 r.
octl7-te • J. W. WEIR, Ca.-..hier.
CH—Prime New York Cheese, Pine
ZE Appl:?, B Engliall Dairy and Sap Sago Cheese, just re
ceived this morning at SIMMER &FRAZIOVS.
nol
IagrOOKSTERS' BASKETS. —43hifileic at *a
ll. zer, succesinrstoltsDocio ,r. &Co. I ,llave On bind
26 dozen hickory baskets... Pries:lP 60.Pke dolgehl
.
rillEMEM—Ohoinel new 13roP Chew, knit
lJ reemitved et (Mgt 1101 MR k 11011RPWR
lkifFSS SHAD and VINE. ,l`Th77 MACK
EBSCL, just receved,"fit. • '
.iY IB . • BOYEti sr KOERPR,R.
QAINOIT.L-Fise salt Bahia* at
aria SHIM= h FRAVEII,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
If*TCCoItI'C)ELAL'IMIC) 1835.
Off OP THE DELAWARE MUTUAL
aariar Isamu.= Co.
ll s
Philadelphia, November 9,1864.
THE FOLLOWING, STATEMENT of the
siffalm of the fiempany As published in conformity
with a provision of its Charter
PBEMIUMB RECEIVED FROM 106TENEER Ist!, 1863, TO OCTOBER
31st, 1861.
On Marisa and Inland Risks... $424,047 90
Ou Fire Risks 138,657' 16 .
$ 562,705 08
Premiums on Policies not mark
ed off November Ist, 1803...
pRRMIDN'S MARKED 014 'as asasED FROM Nominee. 1,1863,
TO OCTOBRR 31, 1864. '
On Marine and Inland 'Risks ... $416,264 73
On The risks . 10,556 75 ;.
$ 536;821 45
Interest during same period—
Salvages, .ko .........
$ 612,344 14
LOSSES, EXPENSRS, AC, DIMING THE YEAR AS ABOVE.
Marine and Inland. Navigation
Losses ...... , . . .....$214,291 82
Fire Losses... 49,885 82
Return Premiums
Re-Insurances - 42,649 28
Agency. Charges. ~ . -- 19,064 98
Advertising, Priniing, Ata 3,689 13
*Taxes-•U: S. Tax oliframiutra,
Polley stamps, &c., &e...... 11,386 27 '
Ex'penses, Rilariev Rent, aze ... 14,089 00
- - ..,. ' • -
. .
.. .
*Thisis exclusive of the a_ mount reserved for Taxes on
Dividends arotinonti.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
November 1,1864.
$lOO,OOO United, States Five , Per Cent Loan,
1871 • , faoa,ooo 00
111,600 Unitetr,Shitex Six Per Cent Loan,
1881 • 118,215 00
. 75,000 United Siates,Six Per Cent Loan,
5-20's 75,562 60
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per
, Cent Loan 93,665 00
04;000 State of Pennsylvania Slx Per Cent
Loan;. ; . —. • .... 55,340 00
123,050 - City of thiladelplila Six Per Cent
Loan 122,520 37
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort
imps Six Per Cent Bonds 22,000 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Secondfdort. • I
gage Six Per Cent Bonds 53,250 00
15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
, . Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of Phila
delphia 15,300 00
6,500 130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail-
road Company . 9,100 00
5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylva. •
ma Railroad Company 3,050 00
50,000 United States Treasury Certificates
• of Indebtednees 48,423 00
30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent
Loan_ „............ 12,000 00
128;700 Loans on Bond and wortgige,,unply
secured . 128,700 00
$868,250 Par. Cost $842,100 50.
3larket ValTi $857,627
Real Estate . 30,000 00
- Bills - Receiveble for Insurance
made 118,330 42
Balances due at Agencies.—Prenti
":. ums on Marine Policies, Accrued
Intesest and other debts due the .
Company 23,793 2i
Scrip and Stock of sundry luau
- ranee and other Companies, 54,-
283 00. Estimated valne..... 2,220 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government, subject to ten days
call - $lOO,OOO 00
• Oath in Banks . 58,154 93
Cash In Drawer 537 58
PLEILI DICLP4 November 9,1864.
The Board of. Directors have this day declared a cash
dividend of ten per Cent. on the capital stock, and six
per cent. Interest on the Scrip of the Compaay, payable
on and after the Ist December pioximo, free oT„National
and State Taxes.
They have also declared a Scrip dividend of forty, per
cent. on the earned premiums for the year ending Octo
ber 31,18691, , certillcates for which will be issued to the
parties untitletlito the same, on and litter the let pecan".
oer proximo, freett National and State Isucetz.
They have ordered, atm, that the , Sorip eartiacates of
profits of the Company', ter the year , 1860, be redeemed
in cash, at the (Coe 'of the Company, on and 'atter Let
December proximo, all Interest therecin:to cease tin that
day.
giro certilicitenf fireflts lasued , tmder- $26: By the
Act of Incorporation,: "no certificate, shall tatnie , unleas
claimed withal two years after the declaration of did
idend whereof it Is evidence.,,
- -- DIRECTORS. -
_ .
_
Thomag C Hand, Samuel .E. Stokes . , ..,
- JoliG; Davis, J F Peniaton, ,
Edmund A Souder, Henry Sloan,
-' --
Ileophilus Paulding, William Et Boilltoxp l .
Jolut K - Peurose, .- - :.,.ward Darlingt?n t
Mina - Triquair, i i . - 4 , - . , - - ones Brciekik
Henry 0 Banat, Tr.,, :c -•-•'
. " . i,Jileob P Joiniu,' - ',,-, , l
James C *Hind, - James B - IPPar - land,'
William 0 Ludwig, . l ehNsill-Vt . --SY/Ili;
,_
Joseph - H Seal, • - - paced ld'llvalne,
-.'Cid n
George 0 Leiper, . ,..) ,i oh B Semple, rittiiburg„
Hugh Craig, A B Berger,
Robert Burtmi, : . ' - :.' i :
TiiOMAS . C. HAND,
~ p .,,,-iidbuti.
JOINT C. D4VLI, N-ige,--brebiAlalia
. HENRY LYLBORA- Secretary,. . noll.,daw3t
COL TI4.S.CTpItS ;1131aRLRERS PLEASE
FIIHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
a l. the, publiethathe has locateci himself at }lemmas
town, Dauphin county, Pa. where he has the best. facil
ities for burning lime of the first quality .. Of
of the bear qtmlity for mason and plaster ~works,
and is prepared to furuish, in any quantities,
lime or lime stone, at the Lebanon Valley railroad,7dlipot.
Builders, dealers and contractors supplied WitnAme or
stone at the shortest notice. Having ample sailintis and
trestle work from the quarries and kilns to the depot, he
is tuartiks prepared to fill 'orders, shipping either by Tail
road or by'Union canal., Address D. $ EARLY,'
0c22-d2m* ,Hummelstown, Dauphin. Bounty, Pa.
ILLMJFACTOILY
GENTI,RMIGN we'd& do well to call at the
. , . ~
- subscriber :al place of baldness and be -measured for
perfect fitting SHIRTS. We also keep on hand• A tinge
assortment of ready-made shirts, very cheap.: Walnut
street, opposite the Exchange. K. AITNEp.
oe3l-Im*
MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS.
MRS. J. lIIBBS,
No. 8 Market Bquare, Next poor to Felix's Confectionrey
As just received a nevi and carefully se
lected supply of Millinery Goods, each as Straw
and Felt Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Rib
bone, Ruches &c.,
all of which are of the latest style.
Also, a variety of Zephyr Hoods, Nobles Gloves, Stock
ings, Collars, Lace; &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
under her own direct supervisien. oet&dam.
C G 041/Nl'
L A W . 1
TAT -11 "
OFFICE IH TRIED STEIarT, /am Iif..aRKET,
Afar Bounties, rensions and Beek Pay collected at legal
rates. • - •
[B.3p3d3W`
.
'ANEW HOMINY at •
Lr [nol] - SHISLLR & FRAZER'S.
FINE GROGEBIES of all kinds, at rednOed
prices, at SHISLER & FRAZER'S
FAMILY GROCERY opposite the Court House.
FLOUR ! .FLOTJR Fine Family Flour !
100 barrels of the best brand of Roar in this city.
Every barrel warranted or money returned, and delivered
to all parts of the city free of charge. For sale at
eepl6 &EISLER & FRAZER'S.
HAVE YoU HEARD THE NEWS': •
AUGUSTUS LOCHMAN hai.reinoved his
Dry Goods store to No. 12 Market Square, next door
to Henry Felix's, Harrisburg, Pa. noldim
TOWN LOTS POR SALM,
ON BRIGGS STRRIIIT. Infinite, pf
JOHN EL itttlifGS. Esq.,
oc2sdtf or 13Z10. L. Felegit.
fIRAPES! GRAPES!
BHISLER, &PRAZER, have jinn, received 100 boxes
fine 18ABELLA GRAPES, 6,ponils in a be; ter $l,OO per
,Please cal and enamino.
116OCKET BOOX.S, Wallets and Purses for
cheap at . .m014%111 Bookstore
. j itlE cirta b uts, ,PEA ohe O rr irE,S,
e 9;
ratiM.Docldlrr., &
ammo
MOT BOOBS; Toy Books i n en dl ess Ni a .„
.1. riety, at SOBEFFER 7 S Bookgtore,
BRANT'S RAIL
NINETY-SECOND NIG= OF THE PRF,SENT SEASON,
Reuse's Star Combination Company,
, Itonseg-Star CombinaMt Company,
Ronae's Star Combination-Company,
SAM HEMPLE!
THIS SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19,j3134.
ba plaied, for the first time in this city, Tames hi -
grink's celebrated drama in Three Acts, called
ROBERT EMMETT
4 THE MARTYR TO IRISH LIBERTY !
224,472 42
797,177 50
The evening's entertainment will commencewith, (second
time here) the successful eeriacomic drama of the
HUSBAND .TO.ORDER
75,522 66
Norica—On and after this evening, the cnrtatn wilt rise
at halltpast 7 o'clock.
Kt. For farther particulars see programme.
augli-dtr
29,204 98
CAN,TERBUR - Y,,,TIALL,
WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d Sta
PROPRIETORS
BURNERS AGENN
STAGE MANAGER
M 5
Open EVERY EVENING, with a first-class company or
Male and Female artists, Each performers Star.
- ' - BAIf WELSER
Tho greatest American then* Comic'Vocalist and Panto-
Congisaued success of the
CANTERBURY MINSTRELS.
•
. THE APPLE ORCHARD
First Night of the.
QUARRELSOME SERVANTS. • •
First _Night of the . •
GOMIGAtIJARTETTE,
The whole to conclude with S. D. nici , sgreatburiesque
Opera of
OH! HUSH, OR THE RIVAL BOOT BLACKS.
Smash NOTICR --Oil neat Saturday Afternoon, No
vember 19th, a Grand Family Matinee. ..
Admission
Seats in Private Boxes
Doors open at 7 Oclock. To commence at 7% o'clock
novl4
SANFORD'S FALL AND THEATRE
----
OPEN every night with a fast class com
pany of male and female artists. The 'Performance
consists of
NEGRO MINSTRELSY,
SONGS AND DANCES,
FARCES,
GYMNASTIC EXERCISES,
ACROBATIC FEATS,.
AND PANTOMIMES.
•
This is the only legitimate Concert Hall nnwopen in the
city.
Performance every Saturday Afternoon, commencing
at 2 o'clock.
HARRY WELLS 4: Co., Proprietor:
BILLY Rana, Business Agent .
NED WRAY, Stage Manager. . norlAtf
$158,692 49
$1,201,654 Ct 2
MRS. M. MAYER,
NO. 13 MARKET STREET,
Has just opt,—
BONNETS, LATILES'
MISSES' RATS, ,
• .. • . . .
CLOAKS AND
AA KINDS OF
T R HI - .EI I ki G- S
Conettintly on hand, besidaae,verything Ugllally found in
the largest furnishing establisblnentain'the 'country.
sep2o
J. R. BOYD. P K. BOYD.
HAVING CONE'LETD, OUR NEW AND
COMMODIOUS WARE-ROOMS.
We over to the pttblic the lirgest and
BEST ASSORTMENT OP - PEENALTRE
To be found outside of Philadelphia, at VERY MODE
RATE PRICES. JAMES It. BOYD & SON.
no4dBml New Ware-tooss, 29. South Second st.
CALIFORNIA. BRANDY AND WINES .FOR
MEDICAL VAN. • 1
NVEDESEEtE to call especial Attention to
the PORT WINE as being superior to any of the
kindmarket for invalids. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy
GoodeStore, No. 91 Market street. , ' F it3Ct2B
Valuable Property at Priv&te
Sale.
EE' Valuable Property; : ectiner—er: `rout
T
and Waluutstreets, late the &WO* Emil Stew
art, deceased, is offered at privatirnale. ;Fiit'Rirther par
ticulars inquire of WilliamJ. Stees, on the - peel:Ages.
JA ES ' STEWART,
nadtt
LOOK HERE! LOOK SERE
Campaign Padge'ki.
CAMPAIGN BADGES,.of all styles, for sale
wholesale and retail at Scheffer'sßookatore, Vents
b Pa. . . '
Country dealers are respectfully invited to call and es
amine prices and styles. eict7
AFINE Lox or CATAWBA Ann) ISABELLA
GRAPES are for sale at Wise's fruit and conies•
tionery store, 'Third street, near Walnut: /An Wise will
keep a supply on hand during the sea segar-tr
WS BREF 1111.11'30timpoft '°h°i°e
inkle of Mesa Beef 'ilk 7.1:4
813IBLIER . &r
aye. (sodeesoric to"lo7toDock. Jr... ox co. )
BIBLES, Prayer BoOka, Hymn',l3.ooks, of
all denominalons, in different styles and - at dif f erent
prices, at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
Sept 26 - 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penns
'UNION BADGES AND PINS,
OP BOTH PARTIES,
For sale, wholesale and retail, it •
SCILIiFFER'S BOOSAICI RE,
oct7 Harrisburg; .Pa
DISSECTED ALPHABET BLICipVa
for Bee at Schaffer's,. Bookstore,2eitkifSeomt
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
• .
WCONORLIC AIESSSEI*I).-)Vci4eoeived a
j 2.4 fresh let this morning, at . -
eeplb : BOYEIe ac lEREPVR's
eiROSSE BLACULIVKLIIS PAULD3 .
1.10.11.LE5, a rare article for table use, jut received
and for sale by ~. _=MLR MAMA
rebl • . Cmoimmon.toDOol4..W.A Co.)
ETRA. :WHITE WERA , Tli akta-Ltie
ladad White Wheat 1
mid for sale at
Bps. BVaKEITS,
DRIED FRUIT of all kinds at
(074] BOVA & KOER.Mr.
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S:
Sixth Night or the present engiagementot
OYSTER & KEENE
JOE MILLER.
JIM FLAKE,
GREAT SUGFESE GP
mist
First ssighfof the Great Comic Act,
Great Attraction !
NO. 13 AHEAD!!
FEATHERS AND nowitYq.,
Also, '
THE LAT.EST,KTY4ES
013
And a One assortment or •
WOOLEN HOODS, NUBIA.% de
CABINET liIIRNITBE
HENRY STEWART,
- Executins.
GRAPES.
8011301111018
markt"
mueukuvr s
Saccasors to W. DocaLhit t : &VD
MEI
ElEa!!