Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 26, 1864, Image 1

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    liE TELEGRAPH.
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1101.ila/VG V.M.0.114,
ErY GEORGE BERGNER.
0177 CE THIRD 8.7:, NEAR WALNUT.
M 8 01? KUBSCEIPTION
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To, gnu Arts IS Served lu sulnscribers In in,
city .1 eeeto per week, Yearlysubseribers will he
id Ue lu advance. Those persons who negleottu
is uLt s u re wllt Le charged 00,
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
l'nt MILAN ig 11130 published weekly, and fa fur'nlaluml
duhacribera at tha rollowlng cash race •
Siugir eoples, week1y......,.
il3re. , ;ogles to one Post Office
Teo cod;os to ouo Poet Office..
mED - ut ;Ala
DV SPE PS lA.
A Cure iVarrra 2►t:4:4i
/)yspep.sqa hus the folt,aoilbj :sy)it'pt,ilas
A eouatant pain or un - eaainess at the
pit of the stomach.
'IA Flatulence and Acidity.
Ou6theness and Loss of Appetite.
4th. Olouni and Depression of Spirits
sth. Dial:Du:ea, with oriping.
ftli.Pain in all parts the System.
7th, Consumptive hlymptonaa and Palpita
tion of the Heart.
sth. Cough, with Phlegtu in the 'Throat.
I.lth, Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep
at eight.
liith. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting.
11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and
Loss of sight.
Deadache and Staggering in walking,
with great weakness.
out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia
that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American
Dyspepsia- Pills, not one of these has failed
of a perfect em's. We warrant &cure in every
ease, no matter if of twenty years standing.
Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr.
ffishart's office, No. ft) N. Second street,
Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con
sultations free of charge. Send for a circu
lar. Price *1 per box. Sent by mail, free of
charge, on receipt• of money.
D Y SPE PSIA , DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA.
1, ELIZABETH BRANSON, of Brandy wi lie,
Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify
that, for one year and a hall antlered every
thing but death from that awful disease called
Dyspepsia. 3ly whole system was prostrated
with weakness and nervous debility; I could
not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or
the smallest amount of food, it would return
just as I swallowed it; I became so costive in
my bowels that I would not have a passage in
less than from four and often eight days; un
der this immense suffering, my mind seemed
entirely to give way. I had a dreadful horror
and evil forebodings. I thought everybody
h u , ted me, and I hated everybody; I could not
bear my husband nor my own children, every
thing a ,nneared to be horror-stricken to me;
I h a d 1 1 0 a. mbition to do anything; I lost all
my love of fa 2mly and home; I would ramble
and wander froit place to place, but could not
be contented; T i Nt that I was doomed to
hell, and that there Wa4 no heaven for me,
to :l. to commit suicide,
and was often temp
80 near was my whole L 'ervoHB system
mde
stroyed, and also my mind from that awful
complaint, Dyspepsia, that my !riends thought
best to have me placed in Dr. Kir/bride's
hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained
there nine weeks, and thought I was' a little
better, but iu a few days my dreadfu: com
plaint was raging as bad as ever. Hearin:pi
the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wi.3-
harts Great American Dyspepsia Pills and
his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband,
called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to
him. He said he had no doubt he could cure
me. So in three days after I called and placed
myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in
two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt
that my disease was fast giving way, and I
continued to recover for aboutillthree months,
and at the present time 1 enjoy perfect health
of body and mind, and I most sincerely return
my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis
hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia
Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me
from an Insane Asylum and premature grave.
All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at
liberty to call on me or write, es I am willing
to do all the good 1 can for suffering hu
manity. ELIZABETH BRANSON,
Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester,
Delaware county, Pa.
Da. Wunnurr's Office, No. lb North Second
street, Philadelphia.
DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSIA I
De. WIxIIAKT-1 have been a constant suiterer with
Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which tinio
I cannot say Fever enjoyed a perfectly well day. There
were times when the symptoms were more aggravated
than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great re
lief to die. . I had at all times uu unpleasant feeling in my
bead, but latterly my sufferings so much increased unit
I beeaulo almost unfit for business id . ' any kind; my mind
was continually lilted with ..gloouly thoughts and Dire
boding; and if 1 attempted to change their current
reading, at once a sensation of icy midi:teas in connection
well a dead weight, as it were, rested upon bay brain;
also,
a feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and
.v reat pain to my eye; accompanied with which was the
continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced
great lassitude, debility and nelvousuesa, %stitch made it
Malitult to Walk by flay or sleep at night. I became
averse to society, and disposed only to Set:lll9hal, and
baring tried the skill of a number of eminent physicuns
of various schools, tiffany came to the couchtsiou that, for
1015 disease at my present age (46 years) there was no cure
In existence. Nut, through the interfereuce of Diviue
Providence, LO whom I devoutly oiler thauks, 1 at last
found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and
Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed al
most the last trace of my long list of ailments uud bail
feelings, nod Is their place health, pleasure and content
ment are my everyday companions.
JAMES If. SAUNDERS,
No, 453 North Second street, Philadelphia,
Formerly of Woodbury, N. J.
Dr Wishart's Office No. 10 North Second street, Phila
delphia.
A PPSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA:
AMU WHAT XL JOSS ?L . /J.42000E SAW
No. 1028 Otays Smarr,
Philadelphia, January 22d, 18113,
Yrs. Witeseasair:—lt is with much pleasure that 1
Mt now able, tole:Mem you that, by the use of your groat
iunerican Dyspepsia Phis, I have been entirely cured of
that most diskrarelng CatripAint, Dyspepsia. I had been
grievionsly.attlicted for the :lest twenty-eight years, and
for ten years of that time have not been free from its
path one week at a time. I have loud it in its worst form
and have dragged on a most miserable existence—in pain
day and night. Every kind of food that I ate tilled me
with wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how
small the quantity . A continuedbelching was sure to
follow. I had no appetite for any kinds of meats what
,zwer and my distrers was so great for several months La
bia? 1 heard of your Pills, that I frequently wished for
death, I bad taken everything that I bad heard of for
Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your
Pills being rmornmended to me by ono who had been
cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although
I bad no faith in them To my astonishment, / found
myself getting better before I had taken one-fourth of a
box, and after taking half a box, I am a well man, and.
can eat anything / wish, and enjoy a hearty meal three
limes a day, without inconvenience from anything I eat
or drink. If you think proper, you are at liberty to make
this public and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all de
alrable information to any one who may call on me
Yours, respectfully, JOHN BABCOCE.
Per sale at Dr. Wisher' s Medical Depot, No. 10 North
geeond street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per
box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of price.
DYSPEPSIA DYSPEPSLe. !
•Y, UnmetD. Haven, have been a great sufferer with
pyapepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys for
three yews. • I employed three or four of the most emi
bout phynkians of Philadelphia, also of Burlington county.
N. J. They ind all for mo they could, but all to no pur
pose. I was Apustantly filled with awful pain and WS
tress, and wiehostatant belching of wind and sour acid.
MI tongue was cowed with a white' coaling of mucus
until it crucacit An large and was dreadfully
sore! Ohl I ofttinaes wished for th to relieve me of
my sufferings, for I had lost all hope of my being well
again. I made it a subject of prayer to God that ha
would direct toe to some phyeicouo or inedielne tent
sub.' me se& I was lola to WI an adaantaataal al
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
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Dr. Wishar's lu the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great cure
made upon Mr. John Babcock - , of 1028 Olive street, Phila
delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I wont
to the Doctor's; Otlke. and placed myself under b trust.
meet, and told him if he felled to cure me, it would bethe
net effort I would make. It has been six weeks since 1
cuumienced the use of his medicine, and I am now a well
man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three
hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well.
Dr. Wishart, want you' o publish my case, as I want
every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, tocall on me, and
I will iell them of the great cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL D. HAV EN.
Corner Venango and lambert streets . near Itiehtuoud
street, formerly Dom Wright - Stowe, Burlington county,
N J.
The above are a' few among the thousands which this
greid remedy has saved from an untimely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug
gists who bails prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying.
that thoy-haV& never used or sold a medical which gave
stied universal satisfaction.
Props) &I only by the proprietor,
HR. L. Q. U - WIBLIART,
No. 10 North Seeonii street, Philidelphia, Pa.
Rohl by Ornegiste everywhere BntlylB-eedAtrw
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
T AM happy to oiler to the public a • large
1. and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD YENS ,
manufactured
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
Thom Pons are well finished, elastle, and will give. en.
the. satisfaction. 2. ; -
PLEARS,TRYMIEU.
SOREFFER'SIIQOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Rarrisbnig
Pa. api/S
NEW PIUL&I)BOALV
A_ S.
C IL. 0
IN D. W. GROSS' NNW DLOOX;
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DlkirkkENT STYLES
•
. of 111114/ONkBLI • .
Eli/OAKS AND . OIEOUL Aftd,
AND
EINE SEEING SHAWLS. -
NOW Open on the let or AOrll. tenant -dly
Almanacs! elmanacs !
• SA.V.III , '
English and German Lancaster
Almanacs /
for the year
IS6 5 .
For. sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single, at &Setter's
Bookstore, 21 South Second street, litirrianurg, Pa. se2o
DONN UR'S
NEW EATING AND DRINKING SALOON
Walnut street, betzoeeh rhird and Fourth.
Moe; Beer and the be Apiallly of liquors constantly
on hand.. A share of the.publie patronage is respectfully
aolleited., focad6ru) JOHN DONNER
Very Convenient.
JACOB TAUSIG,
- - -
rtIA.KES pleasnie to inform his friends' and
Customers, arta the public in general, that he has
opened a wholesale lava retail,Variety, ,Notion and dew.
elry Store, No .105,i.‘ Market street, above Eby dr Kunisl's
Harrisburg, •
It would occupy a great, amount of space to enumerate
the articles composing my stock, The purchase+ will find,
through my experience of thirteen years in the business,
that 1 can sell goods equal to the jobbers in the Eastern
cities sept2B-dam*
TREES ; TREES ! ! TREES! ! I
lIN.ISnRSIGNED will commence
planting Shade and Ornamental Trees, Vines, and
such Fruit trees as are tato plant In the Fait
MISEL
P; S.—Persons who were furnished with trees Anse
timing that were warranted to grow, can have the' mine
replaced that ahased. r 1ta:133 MISEII.-
vicat
rill) our lino awl extensive stook of Photo.
grail Albums and Photograph Card ProtOrem, we
Have added a BEAUTIFUL ENVELOPE for the reception
of card pictures.. They must be semi and will be admired
WPtiotographere supplied at the very lowest whole
ettledwice, and their earn printed upon them for $1
thedsand, wholesale and retail, at-
ular4l ' SCHEFFER'S BOOK. Tuft&
QUEENS and GLASSWARE,. a well ae ,
tented assortment, just received, of the lateat atylee
iY IB BOYER & ICOERPER.
QAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut
-10 mos and New York State Cheese, just received at
SHII3LER • FRAZER,
myt successors to W Mot, dr., & Co.
A HEW SUPPLY. of FRESH SMOKEI
Z 3.. HAAS, lust received this morning, at
SHISLRit az.
Successors to W. Dook, Jr., & Co
ATEW 111A01C.ERE • "ELL, .gIiIIING,ANP SAL
PI k ir rS' , nn al ROVER S,OII,IIIPER
FRENCH WALK AND PENCILS;
Suitable for Banks, Ottices, &C., •
At Schetrer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. st 29
14 NGLISII BREVIYAST TEA.—Just re
celvtui, a flue cheat of English Breakfast Tea, at
HEISLER St .FRATEB'S,
(Successors to Wm. Pock. Jr.s
ALPHABET'ELOCKS !
A .ND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS; FOB
~11: sale at scHEPFERis BOOKSTORs i
uctl 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.
('CIDER VINEGAR—Pure Cider Vinegar
‘..) ems be bought by the barrel or small quantity, at
iylB BOYER & KOEIRPER•
VIRESH oySTPER
-a: can, just receivedand fbr sale by
• SHISL - ER tt FRAZER,
sept2B (successor to W. Doek kg° .1
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH PICKLES
comprising_ Picalilly, Chow Chow, OftulitloTor
Mixed riokles, Gerkinai Walnut' and Onions. .Forl
wbalesule.and retail by SEMLER AnrRAZICR L
msb irns p
ma. to W. ek. k
V ALENTIA RAISINS, a new invoice, at
uol aim= & FRAZER'S
tRIJIT JABS, of the latest Patent (Grit.
iiree Test Patent,) Just received and for sale low at
HOUR k KOKRPIR
N 0 N=N W A N-0R V EFt "-TT,yebster.
O It
URG, PA., SATUR DAY EVENING, .. NOVEMBER , 26, 1864
FEARRI:
MEDICAL.
CHEAO.KEE 'CURE • .
THE GREAT
INDIAN hIEDICIN E
COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS, AND LEAVES.
do caziaiiimg cure for Sperniatorraaa, &mina/ Weak
neis,'Nocturtial A`missions, smut all diseases cawed by setf
pollation; tuck as hose of Memory, Maven& Lassitude,
Pains in Vie Bane, Diomede of Vision, Premature Old Ape,
Wec&Nerves, Difficulty Qf BreatAind, Trembling, Wakeful
ness,4ruptione on the pace, Pale cooulitnance, Insanity,
ConsuMptivri, and alt the Direful comp/pints cooed tip de•
parctripfrom the path of nature.
,$ -This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, sad one
on which all can rely, as It has been used In our practice
for many yearsouid with thoeminda .bas not
railmi in a single Instance. Its curative powers have been
Bilificleut to guln victory over the most stubborn case.
ligg-To these who have trilled with • their constitution,
tiatit they think tberinselves beyond the reach of medical
aid, we would Bay, Despair not / the Dasuomm Doss will
restore you to health ana vigor, and after all quack doe
tore have failed I '.
Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and for
warded by Express to all parts of the - world.
Pamphlet sent by mail f,Fee of postage by
Dn. IV. R. MERWIN. & CR.,
Sole Proprietors,
nols.deod-4m No. 63 Liberty street, New York.
G LAD NEWS for ate UNFORTUNATE.
THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST.
Cures in from one to three days: ' .
CHEROKEE REMEDY
AND
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves.
C,INOKREE REMBDY, the great Indian Diuretic,
cares all diseases of the urinary organs such as Inconti
ounce of the (Trine, Inflammation at the Dkulder, hglarn
mation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Madder Stricture,
Grated, Watt, flonnorhea, and is expel:4lllv recommended
in those ayes of Fluor Altrus (or Whites in females) where
all the astitauseaus medicines have Ailed.
,air It is prepared 'ink highly concentrated form, the
dose only being from ono to two teaspoonfuls three times
per AV.
Ifir It is diuretic eau alterative in its action; purifying
andi cleansing the blood, causing it to Sow in all of its
original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system
all Pernicious causes which have induced disease.
. _
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intendedaa malty or assiet
intjto the CHEROKEE REMEDY and ahohlti be used In
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of .Gonorrhea,
Gieht, Fluor 41bus or Wham. IM effects ,are healing,
;soothing and dimukent removlng all ecahlihg, heat,
chordee and pain, nateed of theiNtraing and almoet
eadluable pain that is experienced with nearly all the
camp quack /meadow
44- By the use of the. CIIEROKEE REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two Medicinesat the same
inns—all improper discharges are removed, and thewealt•
ened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and
nrehgth. . . .. .
ipa,..Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or
throe bottles ror $5.
*-Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $6. .
- Sant by Express to ally address on, receipt of price.
THE CHEROKEE REMEDY,.OKEROKSE INJECTION
AND CHEROKEE CURE, are sold by all enterprising
Druggists in the civilized - Wilfte7Heide - Unprincipled
'dealers, however, try—newelbwortbleti cetrifieellail in the
pia& of these ; those which they can purchase at a cheap
price, and make more money by selling, than they can on
these medicines. As you value your 'hetiith, aye, the
health of your'future oitkpring, do. not be-.deceived by
inch unprincipled druggists, ask tbr these medicin s and
take no others. If the druggists will hot buy theist for
you, inclose the money in a letter, and we will send them
to yeti by exprtss, securely sealed and packed from
observation.
.Lisdies or gentlemen can addresn us' in . perfect confi
dence, stating fully and plainly thinediseesse and - symp
toms, as we treat all diseases of a chiouic nature in male
or female. Patients rded.ntd because in their
inability to - vita' tis; we have treated 'patient§ suetess
fullt in all portions of the civilized globe, by tierrespond-
Once. . , „
. .
Patients addressing us will please state plainly all the
symptoms of their complaints, 4uili write 'PeStotifee,
CflUnty, State, and naWe of writer, 'plain', and inelego
postage stamp for reply.
We send our 32-page tamphlet free to any adkcss.—
Addrccs ail letters toihe vitpdttetk , •: I .
att. W. It. MERWISI & CO,,
nolf; deed.din No; 63 Liberty street, New York.
NEW AD V kittILSIOMEN TS.
TEAM WEEIiLY TO LIVELIPOOL, touch-
Lug at QUEENSTOWN, (toms. HARBOR,) The "isa.-
lcuoksit steamers of the Liverpool, New York aim Rata
delp'hia Steamship Company, (Mama Liao), earl.) lug the
U. S. Mails, are intended to sail as folloWs
CITY or EaLT/MORS Saturday, November 19.
CITY O 1 LOISPON • • " "
ETNA
. . " December 3
and.eiery succeeding Saturday, at noon, from ?Mr 44,
North Sliver. .
• RATES OF PASSAGE:
Papal* in Golder fra, Equivalent 04.0urrency.
Plltta UAIII6I, $BO 00 oTEEBAGa, , 660 00
do to London, 86 001 to to London, tt 00
dO to Paris, • 95 00' 'do to Parts, 40 1)0
d 0 to Hamburg,. •90 00 1 .do to Hamourg, 37 CO
Passengers also forwarded to Haire, Br men, Hotter
:dim, Antwerp, am., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75,
$B5, $lO5. Steerage $OO. 'those whwwish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For, further information apply at the Company's
Offices. JOHN G. GALE, Agent,
roil 16, Broadway, N. F.
Diaries ! JJialies
'OR 143'05
A. LARGE aesortirientot Diaries and Daily
Journals for the year 1805, fur sale at, Setielrers
pogrora, gitutah Secoild street, Harrisbuig, Pa
- F iATENT.otar§.!
And 01111 Holders,
For sale at ScheeOr's Booketore. Harrisburg, Pa. seSi
RAGS I RAGS ! ! RAGS! !!
FIVE cents per lb. cash paid for good wiled
gaga, SONINFES'S Bookstore,
sept 26 21 South Secohd street. Harrisburg, Nom
I) IJTTE4," BIJTWER.—Fresh `..; oll butler
from Snyder' county received every week. ALSO
eggs el (awe) 110TICR-it IME.RPF.R.
soldlarsr Portfolios.
A LARGE tialortment at
• BERGHEIM oater'Booxaroaa,
Koht at Wholesale or retail at low prime.
VIESS SHAD.—rine Maas Shad pt tha gas-
AN-a- snit in bar INZA kijM,Au!t reCelvediE
8°454 " 4, FRAZER,
jet . auccessorf to W. Do*, Jr. & to
ELRAPRS! GRAPES!
SHISLER, & FRAZER., have Met ineaWril 100 boies
One ISABELLA GRAPES, 6 poude in a be; for $l,OO per
box. Please call and examine. .
POOKEI •OOKS, Wallets, and L'urses for
sale cheap at ISCAEFFEWS Bookstore
ICKLES 1 PICKLES! I —By the Barrel,
P
Balfßarrel, Jar or Dozen, at
SHISLER & FRAZER'S,
nolj (Successors to Wm. Dock. Jr., .Ir. Co.)
D RIED
PEACHES, Apples, Blackberries,
DCurrants, Cherries, Acc., at '
• •SRISLER & FRAZER'S,
uol ucceissors to W. Docir Jr., & Co.
SALT SALMON.
~4t. new tuvolce of tine salt salmon, just receiyed
and for sale by. SHISLER a FREER,.
sept 26 • (enccesaor to W . Dock & Co.)
AFRABII &apply- of MithenetaVeiebratiul
Sugar Cured mid. Dried Beer, as
nollsl Boinca & kosms. -
it i rKEENER'S excelsior hams, of Mill Bea
jut_ gou ts virtu& ,pust efoo=aatlo . :; v elle 1 84 1 )04 !
dealt 0100ripelloro to Wm. Thank,
- - .
MOM - AT° 'KETSUP, by the gallon, Tait
or pln,t at SRISLER & FRAZER'S.
FRESH LEMONS, just received and for
sale by (soil SUMBA di FRAZER. •
NEW ADVERtISEMENTS.
033:3",.
OFF/CE OF THE yiNAWARE MUTUAL )
SASE* INBERANCE CO ,
Philadelphia, November 9, 1864. )
FOLLOWING STATEMENT of the
A alfalfa of the Company is published in conformity
with 'a
provision of its Charter :
PUMICES RECEIVED FROM NOVEMBER Ist, 1863, TO OCTOBER
31st, 1864.
On garinc and inland Rinks... $429,047 90
On Fire Risks 131,657 18
$ 564705 bs
•
eiliums on Policies not mark
etl ntfNovemaer lst, 1883...
FERIOUMS MARKED OFT AZ EARNED FROM NOVEMBER 1,1863,
TO OCTOBER 31, 1864.
On hiarine and Inland Risks... $418,264 73
Ott Fare risks
Integest during same period—
Satraps, &c,
$ 812,344 14
LOSSES, EXPENSES, aC., DURING THE YELP. A 9 OOVE
Marine and Inland Navigation
i
frees. .$214,29182
Firell.osEeS 49,689 82
Retuin Premiums' 29,204 93
Re-i surances 42,649 28
AllelkY•Ctiargos.. - .. • , • 19,064. 93
Advgrtising„Rtintnig Lkc 3,689 13
*rocas-13. S. Tax on Cemitni,
Policy stamps, Ite., &c 11,389 27
Expinsea, Salaries; Haut „ ate— 14,089 00
*Minis exnlusireof the arneent reserved for TAUS on
Derdieuds.and matt.
ASSMTS OP THE COMPANY
November 1, 1864.
sloo'oo6 United States Five Por Cent Loan,
1871 5100,000 00
/11000 United . , States Six For Cent Loan,
18814,.; . 118,215 00
75;000 UnitEd States Six Per Cent Loan,
75,662 60
100:000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per
Cent Loan
51;000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent
i Loan •
123,050 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent
Loan
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort.
gages Six Per Cent Bonds 22,000 00
50;000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort
gage Six Per Cent Bonds 53,250 00
I+oo 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of Phila.
delphia
0;500 to Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
{ road Company
5;000 100 Shares Stock North Pcnnsylva-.
ma Railroad Company
50;COO United States Treasury 'Certificates
• of Indebtedness . .48,420 00,
3001X1 Mutest' Tenneesno Five Par /4,40....
, Loan 1.2,000 00
128;700 Loans on Bond and Rertgage,amply
secured....... 128,700 00.
Cost $842,1.00 50.
Market Value, $957,827,7
38;000 00
$86E4,250 Par
Real Estate
Bllls Receiveble. fur. Insurance
•
mader:..,.....;
Balanceh due at Agen.cies.—Premi
r
urns onlharlne 'Policies, Accrued
Interest and other debts due the
I 'Company . •
Scrip and Stock of sundry loEu.-
‘ name and other Compardes,
283 00. • Estimated valUe..... 2,220 00
I ••i Cash on.deposit with United States
Government, subject to ten days
call $100,600 00
Cash In Banks 63,164 93
Gaph.ta Drawer • 637' 60 •
_ _ _
F'art.iptiptiik November 9, 1864.
Me Shutt Pr PiKeCtors„ have thishay ; declared a sash
dividend of ten per cent. on the capital stock, and six
per kent. InteresVen the Scrip of the Company, payable
on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National
end State Taxes. ~ .
I hey have else d'iislared a Serif; diYidend of forty per
aenti on the earned, premiums tor 'the year ending Octo
ber $l, 1884, certifloates for which. Wilt be issued to the
parties entitled to the same, on and after the Ist Discern
oar proximo, free.of National and State Taxes
They have ordered; also, that the Scrip, certificates of
profits of the Cocalinny, for the year 18E0, be tedeemaif
to chsh, at the office of the Company, on and after. lift
Becerpbs, r proximo, all Interest thereon to : cease- on that
dap
certificate of profits !salted under $25. By the
Act of Incorporation, "no' certifleate shall issue tiniest
Wain:led within two years after the declaration of the illy
idend whereof it is evidence.,)
DIRECTORS.
Samuel E Stokes,
J F•Peniaton,.
Renrybloan, •
William G Boulton,
Edviard.Darlington,
Jonea Brooke, .
Jacob. I! Jonea,
Jamea Eflit'Farland,
Jcalith P Eyre,
Spencer M'llvaine,
• ;lobo J 3 Semple, Vitaburg,
4 Illterger,
,
Thomas Cs Hand;
Jono 0 Davis, •
Edmund A Solider,.
Ihenpliilus Paulding,
John R Penrose,
James Traquair,
Henry C Dallett, Jr.,
,Tam,es.o Hand,.
Wail= 0 'Ludwig, ,
Joseph 1{ Seal, -
George:o Leiper, .
High Craig, , •
'Robert Burin'',
,
THOMAS O. 'HOW presidrSa.
!k!`" JOHN C DAVIS, Vice Presidea.
HNRy Lyi.lifiag,„•Seerelary. n012,c1aw36
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS! I . • . -
TN 'SCHOOL AND OUT, or the Conquest of
Hickaid Grant.
'rem Soiners, or the Soldier Hog. •
Watch and Wait, or Hie Young Fugitives .
Learning how to Talk, Read and Speak, by F6wier &
Was.
•Enocil Arden, New Poem,. by Tc 0 1 19 .8 0 , 14 • •
For sale at aCIAEFFER'S BOOKSTORE;
beta Harrisburg, Pa.
OCIALBEL CODFISH, of the ode
9 WV tinted St. George breed, Just, receive
oltalfor esteby- SHISLES & FRAZEE,
rot ,
—rs to Wm. Dock. Jr.
DOCKET BOOKS, RUCKSICEsT PURSES
PORTEMONWAngit, and 'a general variety of LEA
ta" GOOM ; tuit,reeelved at
BERGNER'S BOOR WORN , ;
, •
Honey.
A
SMALL but, superior lot of HONEY, just,
.111 i. received, at SHISLEB & FRAZEE'S.
auglS
-- • - , .
AP SAGO 4
CHEESE-4-A small but fresli Sla
:of choice SAP SAGO CHEESE, just received this
morning, at SHISLES k FRAZEE'S.
_ _
S' UMON.—Fine salt Salmon, at
• Rugs RHISLER ,if MAZER.
EN CASES SPICED OYSTERS, jtaft,
re
mivet at AFITSIZR & FRAZER,
MO SUCI3O2BOIItO W. OWL Jr., & Co
.
) IL , ! LL kinds, of hauling with wagons or carts
ni. will be promptly dona by calling on
„ . , .. JACOB BRENNER,
';3 ,21 -- :-„coinpr - m*Rdrkthi draft! sod Meadow Lrini:
PEPPER SAUCE,. anew : invoice, jnet re=
calved at fool) o aj.,FR k FRAZER'S.
DRIkEELLARIS.-Flity firkins fine kettle
1; 2 reudered,voo,,kr sale by the firkin or pound, just
od'aived at (jy}ll] . BOYER & KOERPER.
i~IS'H 1 and W Blanket&
IA
In barrels, half barrels and kitta, slid by the tiainad,
at , fat 101) SHISLER & FILL E 2
IORESII PINE APPLES, hermetically
seated, Jest received at SIIISLER L , FRAZER'S.
EVENING EDITION.
Thanksgiving Presentation.
THE UNION INVINCIBLES AND TEE limy.
J. WALKER JACKSON:—Among the pleasing in
cidents we have to notice, in connection with
Thanksgiving Day, is one growing out of a Visit
of a Committee of the Union Invincibles
to the parsonage occupied by the Rev. John
Walker Jackson. A.t a meeting of the bran
eibles, it was resolved that a donation should
be made in honor of the service rendered by
Rev. Jackson during the late political cam
paign, as well as to recognize the many
virtues of the man and the pastor- Accui'd
ingly,at 4 o'clock on Tuesday, a committee,
pollinating of Messrs. E. J. Jones, John Say
foi d; Win. H. H. Seig, Wien Forney, Harry
Hemperly, Solomon Gotte, Thomas NichOls,
John Cline, E. G. Herr and Josephus Mere
dith.; 'appeared at the parsonage, and after
having been received in the parlor thereof,
and personally introduced to Rev. Jackson,
Mr. Heinperly, on behalf of the Invincibles,
thus spoke:
Ste: I. have been selected by the Unin
Invincibles of Harrisburg, as the organ to ex.-
presh their regard for you as a pastor and a
patriot, and as the agent also to present to you
a still more .substautial evidence of their ap
preciation of you as au American citizen, in
the donation which I now hold in my hand.
You are aware, sir, that the Union In
vincibles is a political association organized by
the young men of Harrisburg to do what they
could, for the country, by assisting in the
election of true men to administer the affairs
of Government.
234,472 42
797,177 50
120,656 75
-- $ 596,621 43
70,522 438
$ 384,081 28
M 5
As members of this organisation, we have
had many opportunities to witness the dis
interestedness of your services, and behold
the absolute fearlessness with which you
took part in the mighty struggle to save the
country.
Wherever freedom needed a defender, you
were there to champion its cause; wherever
right needed an advocate, you were present
to plead in its behalf. And as you connected
freedom and the right with your religion, you
gave to the political . contest which haS just
closed so gloriously, a dignity and a moral
tone which I hope will not be lost on all the
future operations of political parties in this
country. It is the remembrance of these facts
which has endeared you to the Union
Invincibles of Harrisburg, and it is to prove
that we recognize in you the lofty, high mind
cd pastor, willing to serve his country, and
not the mere politician, ready at the command
of party to support men without regard to
raealares, that we are here this afternoon.:.
It is to such men as you that we must look
for the elevation of politics, the politics which
embrace alike the glory, the greatness and
the safety of the country. ,
And hereafter, too, the American Pulpit will
be looked to as one of the proper mediums
through which the American people will be
able to Learn, not what is merely tine . and just.
in .'politics ; but what is abselutely right and;
.proper for the preservation of the country. •
To defeat such an influence, demagogues
may rave, as they have ravel—to intimidate
such men as yourself, desperate politicians
May defame and asperse' you as they have
already done, but the result, as already proven,
will be victory for dehovah'and the right.
It is unnecessary for irie,. sir, to indulge in
any further personal remarks. You have cer
tainly earned oar esteem and respect by your
'Cluistiim 'character, and now you deserve our
honor and gratitude by the patriotic course
youadopted and pursued during the late strug
gle at the ballot-box. .
I feel that yell will never regret a single
word you spoke in advocacy of the re-election
of M. Lincoln, because ;yours eloquence as
leisted in securing to yourself, your children
and to us a home and country.
You will now please accept this purse, with
• the hope that its contents will prove as great
a blessing to you as the thought of being con
tributors to it gives to us. .
Rev. Jackson, after hiving recovered from
the surprise created by this meeting, spoke
briefly as follows:
scarcely know how to reply to the very
flattering remarks accompanied by this testi
monial that you have addressed to Me. In
pursuing the course I have seen proper to
do in' these very exciting times, I have been
actuated by entirely conscientious motives.
I made no calculation at the outset, in refer
ence to either the approval or the disapproval
of man-L-1 believed simply that I was right—
and that I ranst pursue the path in which I
Have walked''if would secure the favor of
pod. I hope hereafter that the occasion
will never occur' to inmel me
.to' a similar
course; that each and every, party in this
country . Will be so manifestly.
.gnided by . the
love of right and of liberty, that a lover of his
race may be comparatively indifferent as to
which of them shall grasp the reins of power.
I shall continue to oppose wrong, to censure
disloyalty, to teach love of 'country. And
the way for all parties in this land to avoid
the censure of the pulpit—of:a free and intel
-lectual pulpit—is to be right, to come in con
flict with no moral principles, to be thorough
ly loyal to the principles of #eedom, arid to
love the country.
93,6 5 90
55,840 00
122,520, - 37
15,300 00
o i loo oo
'3,000 00
118,330, 42
24,793 24
$158,02.40
$1,2p;084 02
I am .glad that you have approved of my
condUct, because I really like to be approved,
.when I may secure the approval without any
sacrifice of conscientious convictions.
I can only pray that the blessing of Heaven
may rest upon you, and upon your families.
"To silence envious tongues, be just and
fear not:
Let all the ends you aim at'be your country's,
your God's and truth's."
—TAMA altogether, this incident was the
most pleasing of any that has yet come within
our knowledge as having occurred on Thanks
giving Day. The purse presented, was in the
shape of a tobacco pouch,' well filled with
greenbacks.
EVEDIE6I6 S AT HOME.—The long nights are
at hand. How do you spend your evenings?
Because you must close your 'shop and put off
your money4naking till to morrow, do you
count the evening as Worthless ? Or, is it fit
only
. for silly chit chat,' dissipation, and the
darning of old socks?
Husband your evening hours. The night is
a profitable season Of mental cultore, Social
happiness and rest Books, Conversation,
music—these fit well the night. Happy now
are q`eY wlro liave homes. A bed to sleep in,
and if tablet6%at at, do not constitute a homer
Any old bachelor, with a salary, can purchase
so much of the world's comfo#. But the
magnetic fireside circle; the smiles of a mother'
or wife; the talk of the sensible old folks; the
songs of sweet-voiced sisters; the affectionate
good-night of children, (who should be put
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Administration Notices '
Marriage Notices
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'Two daya.'.. 100 .
Three days 1 25.
One week.... 246 '
One month 6 00
Two months 9 00
Three months 11 . 00
Six motaha • 16 09
One year 26 00
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Funeral Notices, each illßelike 60
al*. Business notices inserted in the Local Column, or
before Marriages and Deaths, Emir Owns Pan Liralbr
each insertion.
early to bed;) the wholesome occupation of
heart and mind in social and intellectual en
joy went; or some one to read the "TETZGALPH"
aicud, while the girls sew, and grandmother
mends stockings, and Billy straps his skates;
these are the tinpurchasable comforts of home
and the winter night.
33t) EelegrapQ.
SHERMANI
=CM
RePorted Cipture of Maeoxi:
A Great Panic in Bebe'dont!
Appeals to the Rebel Leaders.
===
The People Called to Arms!
THE REBELS TO DESTROY PROPERTY.
Macon and Milledgeville Reported
Burned.
Narrow Estape of the Georgia Legislature
Roads and Bridges to be De.
stroyd.
Negroes and Live Stock to be Removed.
Railroads and Telegraph Lines
Cut by Union Forces.
NEWS FROM SAVANNAH.
I=l
WASHIGTON, Nov. 25.
The Government to-day received the fol- •
lowing dispatches :
CITY POINT, Va., Nov. 24--130 A. K.—No
thing new or important had occurred-We
morning,.except the arrival of deserters, who,
report the occupation of Macon by General
Sherman.
Few Mcemoz, Nov. 24.-The steamers
lantic and Blackstonuarrived. here to-day with
about 1,225 exchanged,, prisoners. They lost
tan on the voyagefroniSavannah, whichplace
they left at noon' on the 22d instant: '
The Baltic was , loading when the Atlatitic
left
The exchange was going on. well. Capt..
Gray says that just before he left there it was
reported- that Macon and . MMedgevftle Wee"
burned. The Legislature was in. sessioa at
Milledgeville, but was dissolved-in haste and _
the members had sCattered.
The foll Owing I take from the Savafinaik
Republican of th 21st, the only paper I could.
see:
SAVANNAEI Nov. 21st. —To the People of Gear:
Oa. --Comas, N0v..18, via SELKA, Nov. 18----
Arcinse! for the defence of your native soil;
Rally round your patriot Governor and gal
lant soldiers .Obstruct and destroy all the
roads in Sherman's front, flank and rear
End his army and you will soon starve their'
in your midst.
Confident and resolute, trust in an over
ruing Providence, and success will crown
your efforts.
I • hasten t oin you in defence of your
homes and filaides.
(Signed)
T: BEAUREOARD.
RICHMOND, Nov. 19.-2 o the People .of Geor
gia : We have had a special conference with
President Davis and the Secretary of War, and
are, able to assure you that they hay e done
and are still doing all that can be done to meet
the emergency that presses upon you.
Let every man fly to arms !—Remove your
negroes, horses, cattle and provisions- away
from Sherman's army; burn what you cannot
carry; burn all the bridges• and block up the
roads in his route; assail the invaders in front,
flank and rear, by night and day; let them
have no rest.
(Signed)
JULIAN HARTILLDGE.
And others.
.111.tcox, Nov. 19.—The military authorities
are active and vigilant, and every man is'
under arms. Confidence is being restored.
The enemy are, belived to be at our right, die.
taut about thirty miles. The city will be de
fended- to' tbe last. • •
SAVANNAH, Nov, 21.—A private dispaich,
received in this city this morning.from
says the enemy crossed the Oomulgee river in,
force yesterday, at Planter's Factory, eight.
miles east of Indiari Spring. They are re-:'
ported to be from 30,000 to 40,000 Strong: "
This would seem to strengthen the belief that:
Augusta is their, object— .l,
The Central Railroad near GriswoldVille,.'
was cut at 2 r. Ar., on the 20th, and the tele.:
graph was destroyed— Communication be.
tween Savannah and-Macon is destroyed, and
the wires have been cut between Gordon and
Capture, of ROO. Teasels with
V aluabW'Cargoes.
Wi,SHINGTOE, Nov. 25
Admiral Porter ecimmunieates to the Navy
department the arrival, at Fortress Monroe,
of the U, S. steamer Jasco.
Soe captured in the Gulf stream the schooner
Sybil, of Nassau, with a cargo of thirty bales .
of cotton. aPr
• Acting Behr Admiral Stribling commanding
the East Gulf Squadron, communicates, from,
Rey West, the following captures: Schooner
Lucy, under English colors, on the 17th inst.;
by the schooner Sea Bird, tender to We
steamer Hendrick. Hudson, and a nameless,
schooner on the 241 h ult., by the U. S. steamer
Nita.
Both had assorted cargoes and were neai
the shore trying to run the•blockade.
Also the schooner Badger, under rebel colors,
from St. Marks, Florida, on the 6th inst., by,
the steamer Adele. She was loaded with
cotton. -
From Lout)illie.
.....
Louxurzaz, Nov. U.
The .7 - 6 . lArnal reiterates its statement that
Hood's - army eddupies Waynesboro, • blow
winch point he threatens both Ntishirßle
Paducah. That portion of our art* con
fronting him is concentrated at Pulaski. Pa
ducah is being placed in a state of defence.
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