Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 26, 1864, Image 3

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To OUR PATRONS.
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,njno not having been completed, we
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9klfly morning, from 5 to 10.
morning, from 5 to 10.
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ANI ED —A boy to attend in a store. None
14a zutiye, intelligent boy need apply, at
THIS OFFICF,.
up: C. H. Atum mentioned in the Court
is not C. H. Mann, proprietor of
- Joie's House. ii02403t
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FA hALE.--The Drug StOre of G.Y. Allies,
41 Me corner of Third and - North streets, is
for sale immediately. Terms reasona
;.;,-, For further particulars inquire at the
or at Dr. T. J. Aides, on Ridge Road.
a.,v26 d?.t
W.nesilay last, a Hair Breast
jAi The tinder will be rewarded by leaving
!it itounifort's _Bakery. n0v26.2t
fur measles nre prevailing to an . alarraing
in Hanover, York county.
i,NV IS FULL THREE FEET DEEP at Erie, and
Li , people are enjoying sleighing, etc.
uliM), a Lady's Fur Collar, which the
OVuer can have by calling at C. L. Bowman's
cheap dry goods store, No. 1, corner of . Pront
,Market streets.
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I.iinirr. —There is nothing special to re
rcnit this indispensable institution.
iaorniug there was the usual attendance,
any apparent change of prices.
WINTER.—We are informed that the - ground
euvered with snow six. inches in depth, at
ihuore, iu Cambria county. Trains from
;L:• West continue to be covered with snow.
ATTEMPT TO ROB A. COUNTY TLEASUB.Y.—The
..de of the Treasurer's office 'at Huntingdon
tos blown open on Monday night. Portu
witely but little money had been left in it, and
the thieves did not make a profitable "hand."
A hPE.CIAL MEETING Ot the Friendship Fire
Company will be, held in their hall this even
ing, to make arrangements to attend the
funeral of their late tellow member, Thomas
D. Thompson.
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TnAsirscaviNo DAY was generally observed
by our citizens. Business was suspended, and
religious services were held in all the churches
:sermons appropriate to the occasion were de
livered by the various pastors. "Order reign
ca" throughout the city. We did not observe
ti single case of attinkenness—an event which
tea are happy to announce.
ST. PAUL'S Episcopal Church, corner of Ridge
itoud and Reservoir. Divine service to-mor
row at 10.30 A . ar. And G. 30 P.M. At the even
tug a course of sermons will be commenced
by the pastor, Rev, A. J. Barrow, on the —.his
tory, Liturgy and Polity of the Protestant
Episcopal Church." All who are interested
in the subject are invited. The ordinance of
baptism will also be administered.
itOUSE'S THEATRE COliti/MIOS to be the place
6.71' amusement. Large audiences are gath
exed there nightly, and they always go away
highly pleased with the entertainment. Three
flue pieces are on the bill for this evening,
viz: TELE G COZEN 'PALMER, BEN BOLT, and
Tea SWAINS. 'the whole troupe will
appear, and one of the best entertainments of
the season may be expected. The inimitable
Rouse will appear iu three funny characters
All vitio desire to pass au evening pleasantly
will tied Rouse's Theatre a very desirable
Oace to -while away the hours."
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DON'T SCI/T Tavat. —A policeman and a Jew
passed our office yesterday forenoon, when the
bulletin board contained au extra on which
was printed the dispatch containing the
proposed'surreuder of Alabama and other
States to Sherman. The policeman remarked
that as soon as he read the dispatch he "made
up his mind that it was a (1--d d----d
tie.!" The Jew replied that he would not
read it at all, as it was certainly a "d
---d
lie!" Thus these worthies conversed when
they heard even a rumor that their "Southern
friends" were surrendering to the great armies
of freadom ! How hard they take the death
of their loved institution, slavery! Pretty
police/Inm? Pretty Jew !
OFF Tun Trans—Detention of Trains. —Oa
Thursday morning as the Cumberland Valley
- train from this city neared Carlisle, the rails
became displaced, and three cars ran off the
track. They were considerably broken,
but
no person was injured. Workmen had been
engaged repairing the road and it is probable
that the rails were not properly fastened.—
The Cumberland Valley railroad has but a
jingle track, and at the point where the acei
‘l,,nt occured, the track runs on a high em
bankment, consequently the wrecks could
be removed, to allow other trains to pass,
"- nasserigers were compelled to wait until
agek...
a n d 1 could be placed - upon the track.--
the cars . were placed at work, .and by six
Workmen `. ' evening the train was enabled
o'clock in the Awe. It returned at a later
to proceed to Cat. '‘ city at eight o'clock.
hour, arriving in thi. • ' •
TEACIIERy INSTITUTES.—Tei,
Will be held at the following p,
phin county during the winter:
Middletown, December 9 and 10.
Berrysburg, January 13 and 14.
Linglestown, Ferbuary 3 and 4.
Halifax, February 24 and 25.
These meetings will be held on Fridays and
Saturdays, with the expectation that directors
will cheerfully give the Fridays to the teach
ers of the surrounding districts, the Satur
days being considered as regular District In
stitute days. It is hoped that teachers will
attend as many of these meetings as possible.
Directors and patrons are especially invited to
attend. The State Superintendent, C. R. Co=
burn, will be Present at the Middletown meet
ing on the 9th; and in the evening will deliver
an address on "The duties of parents and
school officers in relation to the education of
youth." S. D. INGRAM, County Supt.
H4l / 1 1 -Intrnn, Nov. 23,- 1864,
A. Komi, HOP come off litlf ttight, at the
at Capitol Hotel. A laise number oi l
and gents were . piesen, - 'and participated in'
the " merry dance."
The "hop" took place in the large dining
room of the new building, which has just been
completed. It is the largest dining room in
the city, and is fitted up in line style.
All who attended are lavish in their praise
of the rummer in which they were entertained
by "mine host," and all wilt, be sure to attend
when the next social gathering takes place at
the "State Capitol." „
THE MANUFACTURE OF DOMESTIC WINE IN
LANCASTER CITY.—The manufacture of
kinds of doinestic wines is becelining:;quite au
extensive bnsiness in Lancaster city, - 'as is the
cultivation of the choicest grapes. Among
the most successful and extensive manufac
turers of wine in that city, is Mr. William
Gampf, who has brought the business to such a
perfection us to be almost able to rival the best
wines produced in Germany and Italy. We
notice by the Evening Express, that a la.rge
number of the most prominent and inflAmitial
gentlemen of Lancaster presented Mr. Gampf
with a gold headed cane and gold spectacles,
Its a recognition of his skill- as a wine pro
ducer, as well as an acknowledgment of his
many good qualities as a men. File plodue
tion of domestic wine is only another evidence
of the prolific sompe of wealth with which all
paiti of the State are blessed.
PATRICE: GiMPIIELL.—The remains of this
gallant soldier arrived yesterday afternoon, in
charge of his brother, Bernard Campbell,
Chief of Police of this city. The deceased
was well known to many of our .citizims, and
his many good traits will long be remembered
by them.
In the early part of April, 1861, he .volun
teered and served out his" term of enlistment
in the 15th regiment and was honorably dis
charged, and subsequently re-enlisted in com
pany G, 55th regiment, Capt. Waterbury. He
tell at "Drury's Bluff" on the 16th day of May
last, and died at Hampton General Hospital
on the 17th day of June. He leaves a wife
and two children to mourn his loss, "Peace
to his ashes." .
COUler was not in session on Thanksgiving
day. It reassembled at ten o'clock yesterday,
when a few minor cases were disposed of, as
follows :
Coin. vs. William Brobst—false pretence
tecognizanee forfeited.
Com. vs. Joseph Spangler--fornication
'rue
Com. N.s. Jatmb Etter—assault and battery
True bill.
Coin. vs. jaue N. Nichols—larceny. Not
guilty.
Cow. vs. Mary Johnston--larceny.
guilty
Coin. vs. Charles McCoy—
tery.
Com. vs. J. F. Ramsey, Terry Hall, et at.--
conspiracy. Held in $l,OOO each to appear
at next term.
Com. vs. John Kline—surety. Prosecutor
net appearing, the defendant was discharged.
Corn. vs. Barbara Bennett—larceny. Guilty.
Com. vs. Susan Dennis—larceny. Guilty.
The second week of the term will commence
on tlonday.
THANKSGIVING DAY IN TUE CHUKCIIES. —The
different churcheS were all well filled on the
morning of Thanksgiving day, in all of which
sermons appropriate to the occasion were
preached. •
Rev. Charles A. Hay, of the : First Lutheran,
delivered a peculiarly powerful sermon, iu the
course of which he referred ably and elo
quently to the state of the country. His ex
position of the real cause of the rebellion,
and. his severe denunciation of the brutal in
flnences of slavery, were alike edifying to the
congregation and appropriate to the occasion.
Rev. Robinson, of the N. S. Presbyterian
Church, delivered oue of his most finished
pulpit orations, at once a sermon exhibiting
the highest ability of a Christian minister,
and a composition displaying - those rare quali
ties for which its author is so justly distin
guished. Ile, too, made the occasion serve
as a justification for the utterance of a good
word in favor of his country. •
Rev. Jackson, of the Locust Street M. E.
Church, had prepared a sermon on the sub
ject of bread, the ballot-box and public order.
These were the points of his discourse, and it
is not necessary for us to write how ably he
discussed his subject.- His entire sermon was
a masterly production of argument and elo
quence.
Rev. Mitchell, of the O. S. Presbyterian,
Rev. Laverty of the Bethel, Rev. Colder, of
the Free Baptist, ReV. Johnson, of the Second
Lutheran, Rev. Barrow, Ridge Avenue Epis
copal, Rev. Leacock of St. Stephen's, (Front
Street Episcopal,) and Father Maher, all
had their churches open, but having uo report
of the sermons preached, we can only pre
sume that each, as was the duty of the Christ
ian patriot, made the occasion serve for the
utterance of a word in defence -of their coun
try and of cheer for those who are perilling
life and limb for its preservation:
kiectiphin County tifiiketal Itetuttis
Below we give the official returns of Dau
phin eounty, at the - Presidential election.--
The table includes the army vote. The ma.
jority for Pre'sideut Lincoln reacliek the hand
some figure of 1,324.
DISTRICTS
Harrisburg—First. Ward
‘• Second Ward
Third Ward..
Fourth Ward ...
Fifth Ward
" Sixth Ward • •
Middletown—North Ward....
South Ward.: ..
Middle Ward...
Susquehanna
Swatara
LOWer Swatara
West Londonderry.
Londonderry
Conewago
Derry..
South Hanover
East Hanover
West Hanover
Lower Paxton
Middle Paxton
Rush
Millersburg .
Jackson.
Jefferson
k :alifax
Reed.:
Upper 17. 14 0/ 2
Mitdin •
Washington . .1g
Lykeng...., •, ; .... •.• • • •
Gratz ..... ~ „ , ........
Wiconisco
Uniontown Borougll, • f • •
Army v0te........ . ,
'char;,' institutes
'vices in. Dan-
ToTAP • ;
LlE4Ol4l'O AWOBEIT' . ,
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TILE pivpn in Brant's lor,•e;,0!11,
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e.auple. The affair passed off
harmoniously, and to the satisfaction of all
concerned.
Musrc.—Those who remember the pleasant
entertainments, formerly given so often by the
Harmonic Society to its subscribers, and for
the benefit of various Christian enterprises,
will be pleased to learn that the society is
about to organize for the season. We learn
that the society has secured the services of
an eminent professor and. desires to add to
their number all singers who are willing to
help improve the standard of music, mad ex
tends to them a cordial invitation to be pre
sent at the meeting which is to be held on
Monday eve gin the Baptist Church.
, .
THE remainS of our departed soldiers arrive
at home, one by one. Ifillkterdsy the corpse
of Thomas D. Thompson, of Co. G, 55th
Penna. - Vols., reached this city. Deceased
died in June last, at City Point.
The funeral will take place, from East State
street, to-morrow afternoon at one o'clock,
and wane aitknded by a military escort, who,
will perform the usual honors, and by tie fire
men of this city. Mr. Thompson was entern-",
ber of the Friendship Fire Company.
As a soldier, the subject of this notice, was,
among the 'bravest of the brave," and nobly
battled for his country. His death will be
mourned by numerous friends in this city.
AN EMINENT TRAGEDIAN COMING.—We have '
the pleasure of announcing that the celebrated
tragedian Mr. James B. Roberts, has been en
gaged for six nights, by Mr. Rouse, of the
Harrisburg Theatre, and will appear at that
select place of amusement ou Monday even
ing, in the great character of HatutEr, in the
play of that name. During the week rare bills
of attraction will be presented, but as the en
gagement at Mr. Roberts is positively limited
to six nights, if will be impossible to repeat
any of the pieces selected. In order to obtain
seats it will be necessary to go early, as every-
body will attend the theatre next week, the
attraction to be presented beinftreater than
any heretofore placed before the citizens of
Harrisburg.
13 INESS E S.
PETROLEUM 18 KING.--.A. correspondent of a
Philadelphia weekly newspaper, writing from
the oil region in which the located the lands
of the President Petroleum Company, whose
advertisement will be found in another coh
umn, says "Before the war, the South pro
claimed cotton king. The frequent inquiries
concerning the condition of this monarch was
always an evidence of his supremacy; "What
are the prospects of the growing crop?" "What
is its market value .:' and other similar ques
tions, formed the staple of conversation. here,
things being changed, oil is king. It rules in
thought, in conversation and in trade—altaost
everything is made subservient to its interests.
You cannot wonder at this when you consider
the changes it has wrought. Villages have
become small cities; forests are supplanted by
towns of respectable size; farmers with scanty
incomes, have become men of fabulous for
tunes, all by reason ofoil.
"Your readers will obtain some conception
if the magnitude of this influence by compari
son with other great commercial interests.
The coal and iron mines of Pennsylvania, are
estimated to, yield an annual product of fifty
one millions of dollars. The oil wells yield
yearly fifty-six millons. California scarcely
gives fifty millons yearly; but here, within a
very small district ; distant but a few hours'
ride from our largest cities, a wealth .greater
than a California, greater than our boasted
resources . of coal and iron, is suddenly dis
covered! Surely then you can have some
charity for the enthusiasm of those among us
who predict its early rule in the exchanges of
the world."
' KUItiKEL Bao. received, to-day, a fine se
lected stock ot Fancy Fans. They are orna
mental as well as useful. Also, a large select
ed stock of Holiday presents. 118 Market
street, ElaiTiSbarg.
Furl:
JusT received, 500 muffs, 1,000 capes, and
a great variety of other furs, all of the latest
styles, which will be sold at extremely low
prices, for a short time, at M. MAYER'S
bonnet and cloak store, Market street, between
Front street and River alley.
WANTED .lAILIEDIATELY-A Boy to learn the
Dry Goods business. One with some experi
ence preferred. Must speak English and
German. Cathcart & Bro., No. 14 Market
Square, next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
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the I,argesi Atssortraent for the
Ladies.
MRS. M. MAYER, No. 13 Market street,
(Boger's old stand,) has just received an im
mense stuck of Linen and Cotton Embroid
ered and Piaiu UNDER-GARMENTS tor the
Ladies; also Fancy Head-Dresses, Hair Nets,
Handkerchiefs, Corsas 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 iu the city, and will be sold at ex
tremely low rates. The ladies will find it to
their adiantage to call at.MRS. MAYER'S.
novl2-tf •
LAMEST tutdergignad takes
the pleasure to inform the ladies', of this city
and vicinity, that she has received this day a
large quantity of CLOAKS told .0111013-
LA:RS, ranging in. price'from $6 to $36. This
stock comprises the very latest styles and hest
qualities, all of which have boon purchased
since the decline in gold, and aro offered at
lower rates than they can lie sold by any
other establishment in the city.
" MRS. M. MAYER,
Boger's Old Stand, :gyp. 13 Market street.
Sept2B-tf
Pan' 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, (I3oger's old stand.) octl7-tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! !
Our whole stock of Dry COWL., intending to engage in
business In the city. I will commence on Monday nest
to sell out my whole stock of Dry Goods. My stock is
very large and I name in pert,
1,000 yards fast colored calicos at 25 cents a yard.
.4,000 yards of bleached,yard wide muslin at 46 and 50
cents, worth 70 cents.
Of black silks we have a large assortment., and of . the
best make. Black bombazines of the Utast quality;
black alpacas, black Canton cloth, black French merinos
.and a great many other black geode for mourning. Per
sons in want of such goods won't/ do well to call.
Furs and cloaks we will sell at greatly reduced,prices.
Irish Linso of the best make, linen wading, linen table
cloth, Marrailes quilts and blankets.
We have some first rate quality of gentlemen's furnish
ing goods, such as undershirts, drawers, socks and white
shirts.
500 dozen of ladies' wool and cotton stocking
Cassimeres, Cassinette and black cloth.
We have a large assortment of line French cambrlcs,
Fansook mashes, undressed eatobries, brlllants and tine
White linen diaper.
A large assortment of plain and ilk ured dress goods.
It Is Impossibie to name all the goods on hand m a well
assorted dry good store. All I wish to sly is to persons in
Want of (kV goods, call and see, and as I am determined
to close my whldle Kock din, lam willing to sell at re.
%Weed rim • [Pad] • aLE W,
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11-"!!C , !'• tee] ?afire. !Lai:€
uo.-ak Lbse'el.trame .t.u..tu.ibeather, slut lose thLik,P4-.
potite. Tb.tv need !I goad ttrong Tonle—one !hut •eill
strengthen the nervous system aisd sumach. Thie they
can gnt at 50 cents per bottle, kt Mrs. L. Batt
-smith Pine stree!, Harrisburg . Orden friin ctetr..7ll7.^
rhmlrtly nitcmclod to. oug:i
45r ERTLXPT/C FITS O..tX BF, Locksow
I lavaig becoine eminently successful in caring this ter
nine malady, Invites all similarly afflicted to call or send
for circa Mrs of references and testimonials of numerous
eases cured - of from one to tweuty.four years' rtandinz.
tie devotes his Mb:Anton especially to diseases of the Cer
ebra-Spinal Axis, or Nervous System, and solielti , en in
cestimulou of Ills'claim to public confidence.
lie may be consulted at his private residence, No 141
Wed 420 sticet, daily, from 10 6. M. until 4 r. at,, except
'iliiturday and Sunday, Address all letters to
DR V B. LOCIVIOW, Nev. - York.
Care of P. 0, Box 511 d. orSdkw3to
oXir A PELYSIOLOGIOIL VIRW OF lienßlAGl3!—Containing
nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine plates and engravings of
the Anatomy of toe Human Organs in a slate of health
and disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable
consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's
plan of treatment—the only rational an successful mode
of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated A
truthful adviser to the married, and those coutemplating
marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical comb-
Lou. r.'ent tree of postase to any address, ou receipt of
cents in stamp= or postal currency, by ad.lma.,;fig Dr.
I.A. CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lame, Albany, N. Y.
author may he cuuuuhed upon any of the dumases
upon which his book treats, either personally or by
sad medicines Sent to any part of the world.
oeSi,tant w
blificary Business attenthci
lloanty, Pension, Hack Pay, Subsistence ttuu itnitury
and War Claims, generally, made out and collected,
Vtt
sena residing at a distance CUD have their hunlect:t Irene
acted by mall, by addressing
1113 EN.E4N Attorney • nt-Law ,
et't fly • Third street, Harrlsbarl. Pa
COLGATE•S HONEY SOAP.
This eeleMated Toilet Soap, in Buell universal de
mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild
and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely beneficial in its action upon tbo
FEI sale by all Druggists mid Fancy floods Dealers.
I outbliawly
GOVERNMENT SALES.
'IALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES.
QVATIMIASSER GRNERAL S DerßrE,
FIRST DIVISION, WASHINGTON CITY,
November 15, 1864.
Will be sold at public auction; to the highest bidder, at
Giesboro, D, on
FRIDAY NOvember 18, 1864,
CNE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES.
On FRIDAY November 25, 1864,
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALItY HORSES.
These horses have been condemned as truth fur the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For road and firming purposes, many good bargains
mar be had.
Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A, M
Terms cash in United Stabs currency.
JAMES A. ERIN,
Colonel in charge First Division Quartermaster Gen
eral's ()Ice. nol7-tno26
H ORSES? HORSES! HORSES!
QUARTERMASTER. GENERAL'E OFNIOE, A
FnisT DINISION, WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 1864. 3
HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service,
will be pin chased at Gimbel° Depot, in open market, Lill
DEGEMBEK 1, 1864.
Horses will be delivered to Caplath I . Lowry Moore,
A. Q. H., and be surjected to the usual Government in
spection before being accepted.
Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each.
Price rf aril lery Horses, $O3O each.
Payment will be made for six (6) and more.
JAMES A. EKIN..
Colonel in Charge Firs't
nol6tno:3o Quartermaster General's Office.
QLTARTERM.ASTER GENERAL'S OF
sloe, Fran. Drvisrorr, Wasittamvost Croy, Novem
ber 8, 1864.
Will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder,
the time and places named below, vie
YORK, PENN'A, THURSDAY, Nov. 17, 1664.
LANCASTigt, Noc. 24, 1864
FoLKUON, PENN A. THURSDAY, December 1, , 1831.
,
Two hunared Cavalry Horses at each place.
, These horses have been condemned as unfit for the car.
alryservice of the army.
For road and faring% purposes many good iniVehAlS
may be lout.
Horses sold singly.
Sales to commence at 10 o'clock a. M .
Terms each, in United :hates currency.
ERIN,
tielonel in charge First Division, Q. H. (4 C.
sioll-tuo3o
tv VM AJ)t 11.114. T E11.1.1: , ;iN T
READING RAILROAD,
WI ,N 'l` I..IICALRA lis ill .1111 Vi,
Jao23-d2t*
NOVE.3IBER 7th, '1364.
a ILE A T TRUNK LINE EliOhl TILE
‘,A NOR Ili arat Nortnweet no. allebta, Maw Very..
Wating, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, &talon &a. ,&e.
108913 liatrisburg Car ?Jew l'urt., a follows :
At 3.00 and 8.15 A. m and 1.45 p. M arriving at NE-w
York at 10.00 A I. :Eni 240 and 10.00 Y.
"rte above connect with eimilar Trains on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and Sleeping earl; accompany the Jim.
'rrains wituout change.
.Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Miner:3oM.,
Allentown and Philiatelphia at 8.15 A. x and 1.4.1 P. it.,
Eiopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only. '
Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 a. M. and 4.40
P. at. Returning : Leave New Yak at 9.00 a. its., 12.00
noon, and 7.0 U it at Phi adelphat at 8.00 a. is, and 3.30
P . N.; Pottsville at 8.1.01 A. ta. and 2.05 P. to. •'
Tamaqua at
010 A. M. tinu 2 16 P..x., aud Reading at 12.041 tuillnight,
7.38 and 10.45 A. N., 1.3 a and 1105 P. at.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at
6.31 A. at , returning from Philade Oda at 4.30 P. x.
•Coiumbia Ra.lroad Tialus le.ve Reading at 6.40 and
11.0il0 a. M. :or Ephrata,. Columbia, c.
Ou Suutlays : Leave New Yolk at 709 P. :e.,
Piulidel-
I 315 Y. , Pottsville 730 A. , Tamaqua 7tO A. M.,
liatra,burg 815 A. M and Heading at I'2 00 midnight, for
Harrisburg.
&Iwo!, sad
tic.ets to and from all voilre, at leaueed rates.
Baegftle eltee . gett through : 80 pouatis allowed each
plizulger, .
I.<ll.fini.
.Reatliug, Pa., November 3 . 1861. no2l
11 HE LONG LOOKED FOH HAS COME!
"HEALTH AND RAPPINELE TO THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS ON'
SYRUP OF ROOTS
BARKS AND HERBS,
FOR the cure of Coughs, Colds,Sore Throat,
Croup, Bronchitis, • As.brus, and all similar cotn
plaints.
'lhe object of this Medicine is to soothe and ease the
cough; to dissolve the congealed phlegm that adheres
and sticks to the threat, which excites hacking, hawking,
and coughing; to relieve. the ,mritat.on in the throat,
which is produced by catching cold on the slightest ex
posure. It expectorates the diseased nutter that has ac
cumulated in the Lungs which retards and oppremes the
respiratory or breathing organs, heels and nourishes the
hinge and bronchial tubes.
This m.edicine gives time to the att.tnach, It purities and
circulates the blood, which causes oppression of the
.chest find difficulty in breathing.
good News for Mothers dust Chilaren. —Here is the
Buffeter's balm ; keep it in your family, sickness comes
as 'hid in the bight, and your child is eullbcated by the
awful dise&se, Group, or similar complaints. Here Is a
preventative—it is nature's friend.
These Medicines ate prepared and sold by
SAMUbL COLLINS,
Itidian Medicine Man, near the corner of Third street and.
St rain berry alley.
Also, for sale at the Drag Store of
J. M. HOMGARDNER,
Corner of Fourth and Market s fiesta, Harrisburg.
All orders should be addressed to DR. S. COLLINS,
Harrisburg,
These Medicines are purely Vegetable. nol7
H. C. odtTll,
Teacher of the Piano, Mel6deon, Violin
AND SINGING.
No. 45, Tann) BELOW
bep3.l6in
SATaHELS ! • SATCHELS!
ALAItGE `arid splendid assortment of
Satchels, together with over 10* styles of Pocket-
Books, Wallets, &c., at ail prices for aole. at Schetferts
Bookstore, parrisburg, Pa. nos
ENV CURRENCY HOLDER at •
N
zwel SCIERMITS'S Book Store
SOMETAING New and amusing for chil
dren—The PlyinglEtirds, ac
uo2l ICHEFTER'S Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa.
PICKLES! PICKLES I !
By the barrel, half bawd, jar or dozen, at
110361 'ROW & ROWIR.
4.Ft lIC lON
DR. COLLIXS'
NEW NOV ERTISEMF, Nrrs
THE PREgIDENT
PETROLEUM COMPkg
PR. ES DENT,
Venango County. Venn'a.
Organized under the Law of Penn'a
0 FIC ERS
.Theeidml—AlfOßY EDWARDS, F.,'Q New Yolk
Treasurer—L. IL SIKPSON, ESQ., New York.
S, , cretary—J. EDWIN CONANT, ESQ, New York.
Counsel—Shwas PLATT, GERARD W BUCKLEY,
New York,
DIREC7ORS:
AMORY EDWARDS, Esq,,' New York.
EBEN B. CROCKER, Esq„ or Crocker & Worrell, New
' York.
f LETOHER WESTRAY, Esq , of Westray, Gibbs S.: Red
ctuitle, New York.
J CLAPP, Esq., Piestdeut , Veuaueo county, Perm
L Esq ,of L R tlimpzou & Co., New
Yo .
JOHN M CLAPP, Esq., General ReALLA - 0 Sdrerizten
dent.
IT LANDS FORM
Capital Stock, . . $5,000,000
In Shares of s2sErich,,pAr value---Nub
scription Price, $5 per Uiare.
Befog, in full payment for a $25 share. No farther call
or mama:teat to be made.
20,000 Shares, or $lOO,OOO Reserved
. for Working Capital.
PARTIES SUBSCRIRING IN THIS COMPANY
WILL RECEIVE AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF STOOK
IN TWO OTHER COMPANIES ADJOINING, WITH
OUT FURTHER CHARGE.
TILE LANDS OF THESE COMPANIES are located on
the Allegbenny River, and on Hem•ock, Porcupine and
McCrea Creeks, and contains WO acres, MAKING- AN
OIL BORING TERRITORY OF OVER TEN AND A
RALF MILES IN EXTEST.
The wells on the adj irnng property, known as the
"C.debrated Heidricka" wells, and "Pithole Creek' , wells,
are famous f..r their i:rtnensa supply of oil.
The w lls ort this property are being sunk with great
vigor, and promise large supplies of oil.
To the capitalists and to parties of Emited means un
surpassed inducements are offered. Persons investing in
this tompluy get $5 stock and the above +s ONUS for
eat $1 invest..l, non further call or arnernment,
subscription b•:oks, maps, and all other information
can be obtained nt t Le office of
J. W. bIMONTON,
Attorney-at-raw,
SITENCRIPITON AOTNT AT LICARELNEVEG, PA.
Pubscriptinnlalvt for less ONE 31VNI , RED OEM-
LARS.
Inquiries by - In•ii; promptly answered. 0617-dtf
TOY N 4 TOYS
~ - 1 TOYS ,
F' , l: TILE HOLIDAY Z.
A largo and tine assortment, consisting of
China t• a ants, AA, ' Wooden tea sets,
China baskets, Crying dolts,
Va,es, Boxes of game,
Tin trumpets, Paint boxes,
Horns, Tool chats,
Moving boss, Dreamt dolls,
Wooly suesp, Doll beads
Watches, Guns and ;swords '
i
Shiites, Furniture,
Menageries, Animals ou ttle..els,
(base hoops, Kitchen tv.ensils.
Wind-mills, . ' Infantry,
Ilku maim a, Cavaby,
Harlequins, - Railway, -
Setgic lanterns roultry yards,
sharp folds, rien.pins,
Rt..... toy. Noah arr.,
Alk , de, se &c, ,
..ars i, a large and fine assortment of sugar toys, French
and Localism candies.
Also, sit aye on hand such us foreign and doinestic fruit
in season, ali kinds or nuts, dried fruits c Ares 'and crack
ers, teas, epics and case, jellies and canned fruit; rids
ens, currants, carol's, prants, &C., svhcleadie and retail at
the store of ' JOHN WISE,
nolo Third and Walnut.
PUBLIC SALE
ur ILL be sold at the Court Hoase, Harris-
VVour& un Filday, December 2,184 between the
hums or ten and foot, the following real estate: AU that
certain undivided half part of lot or piece of land, situated
on the mini. of Sixth and Walnut streets, iu the city of
Harrisburg, county of Dauphin, State of Yeuwylvania a
adj,iniug lands of Daniel Wilt tied James Alsiu; thereon
erected a thiee-story brick hotel building and brick back
but ldine.
n1:0. at the same time and plac-, all that ceriblit
video half part of lot or tract of land, tituato lit Swatara
[Qauslnp, Dauphin county, entraining seven acres 'kind
tiVetity•one perches, Opining lands of Daniel .Iteesly
Joshua adder asd David Harris; Unreal] erec.e t one
Chambers' Patent thick Machine, one fiiriy horse power
steam engine and nailer, with two 18-inch titter, is coat
plete running order, together with nenessaiy fixtures, en.
gine house sod shedding complate, fur carrying on the
brick-matingbusiness.
.5 Lo, one *mall tenant house. .
elmatit.o .o:betty, the surmint partner of the late MI
ch tl Ratko, cult his interest in the ttinlye preps [lies
at such ho nu as to SOS purchases.
ants—feuT per cent, when the property is struck oft,
ten per cent. on coLlietnation of sale, the balance ti be
veld as lollows: One.third %ben posnessiou is givt
t.t...icu be si n Ulu OrSl of Aprit s 1.6650 tue baAnce in
Lau annust tneots_secuted by bond and mortgage,
with tot ...rest (rote confirrnstion or sate.
JOIELN BRABV,
Guardian of Martina and ttextua Burke
• JO:it:PH.INR BUKKE,
0, t 4. BURKE .
MARY .BUR RE,
uolt-dta AdAnuis.lratt ix of Michael Burke, dec'4.
READ THE fiE.WB ! READ THE NEWS!
WILLIAM AL GRAY,
LATE - Clerk in the employ_ of Sillsler &
iirszer, has opened a Dew Grocery Store under the
name of SY ut. At. iuruy & Co., No. lb, Market square,
(lowly occupied by Gus Lechutan,) opposite the Harris
burg bunk.
ateWe now ready to supply the citizens of Ilarrisburit
with a new stock .f fresh groceries, consisting ()Crackles,
plain and mixed, preserves, jellies, canned ft tuts, dried
trtmi, hominy, shaker corn, bonus, lice, and a complete
amoratient of qu,:ensware, glees, cedar and willow ware'
We invite the public to tan and examine our stuck, at;d
extenu to us X chafe tcf their pstronage.
AU orders promptly attended to. nol.6dtf
.161- 0 0 113 NEWS.
WALNUT S'PREET IN A GREAT BLAZE.
T TAKE this method of informing my
numerous Iriends and the public in general,
inaL 1. ha, e opened my new Clothing Store,
ciirner of Walnut and Sixth 'meets, .where
um willltg to sell fifty percent. cheaper than u.ny other
store in tue city . Cba,s worth $3O, for $2O. Tants worth
$9, for $6, and voids worth . $6, for $3, and everything in
proportion.
goody leaving my es ablishmeut will warrant, for
hey are aLI made under my care .. 4 4 with every modern
,mprovemuut, and the latezt style. Don't fail to crone
and convince yourself 0.1 the truth.
uulu-lm* . R. BERNHARD.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, at
th.t Court House, in the city of HardShug, on the
itt ecenther, 1864, a very thsh able lot of ground sit
uated en the corner of Second street and Liberty aliey, in'
said city ; thereon erected tesmall tratne dweting Louse
Said lot is bounded by Second SPEW, Liberty alley and
Church alley.
Terms will be made known on day of sale.
PIERCE MAHER.
TOY BOOBS! TOY BOOKS !
Oi be aMes tpublicat ions, for salo F.eheffler's Bodstore,
1-larrisburg, Pa... .nor2l
('CHEESE.--Prime New York Chees,e, Pine
k,) Apple, English llmry and Sap Sago Cheese, just re
ceived aria morning at SaLSLER &FRA2,ItR'S.
Li C CKSI'ERS' BASKETB.--Shisler it Fra
il. tor, cuccessorsto W. Dock, jr., &Co., have on hand
.t 5 :I own hit:Virg Wickets. Price $5 60 per dozen. je9 ,
ITEESE. —Choice new crop Cheese, just
tivIRI•• g(iSTOR Aniertrlfilk
ISESS SHAD and FINE NEW hiioll
--1- EREL.lnst recteivsa, at
iylB HOTEL ICOIRPAR.
. .
A 1111 `S.4
Jil A N 1 HAJ Blik'l"' H.
NINETY-11 . 7M NIGHT OF THE PRESENT SF..4:SON
Rouse's Star Combination Company,
Ronsc'N Star Combination Company.
Millie% Star Combination Cardin-till,
Three popular pircua!
GOLDEN FARMER - V . '
BEN BOLT! SWISS SITAINSi
SATIBOAN:EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1&.4
The evening entertainment will commence with
GOLDEN FARMER!
After which will be performed the beautiful Domet.tic
Drama founded on the popular EOM , of that
name, entitled
BEN BOLT!
To conclude with, for the secant time tits l'eason, the
Burlettai o
THE SWISS SWAINS!
NOTICS—OU and attar line evening, the curtain satins-.
at half post 7 o'clock .
furttier particulars see pro4faintne.
sagtili-Jtf „ .
CANTERBURY HALL;
WALNUT ST„ BETWEEN 2d and 3d: Sts
PROPRIETORS.-
ERSINFSS AGENT
STAGE MANAGER
Open EVERY EVENING, with a tirst-class company of
and Female artists, Each performer a Star.
GREAT SUCCESS Or
SAM WELSER
The greatest American Clown, Comic Vocalist and Panto-
rairoist
Continued success of the
CAIiTF.RBURY
First night of the Great Comic Act,
OLD FELLOW, OR DAR'S DE SIDNEY
First Night rf the
STICK OF THE STEEPLE.
First Night'Of the Great
The Whole to Conclude . With
FLAKE:IN A FIX.
Re•eegagzment of JOE MILLER, the Celebrated •Ethic.
plan Comedian.
ddvuirsion...,
Seats in Private Bogies
Doors open at 7 ole.ock. To commence at 7) o'cicek
novl4
S.ANFoRD'S ITALI, AND THEATRE
OPEN every night with a first class com
pany of male. and cemale arthtc The performance
emu-nits of
NEGRO MINSTEP,LBY,
• •
SONGS AND DANCES,
FAECES,
GYMNASTIC EXERCISES,-:...•-.
ACROBATIC FEATS, .
AND PANTWIIMEtS.
This iq the only legitimate Concert Hall Low open in the
city.
Performance ecory Saturday Afternoon. commencmg,
at *2 o'clock
HARRY WELLS &. CO., PraprieWr
RiLLY FOkITER, Agi , nt
Nbn WRAY , Suige Iftinagtr.
J. R. BOYD. P A. tfiTl.l).
aBINET FURNITU It E.
•
"LIVING 'OMPLETED OUR NEW ANl‘t
COM IODIOUS WARE - ROOMS. •
• V.'a oiler to the public the largest and
13I:61r ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE
'Po be tomtit outside of Philadelphia, at VERY MOON- ,
RATE JA SitS R. 'BOYD Air SON.
uoldani] New Ware-rooms, 29 South Socorid
uA LIFO ea IA BB ANDY ANI3 POI&
11.1 E DIVA L US LC.
WEDESIRE to call especial attention to
the PORT W INK as being ,operior to any oi thee
kind in market for invidids. KELLEIt'S Drug anti Fancy
Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. ontaS
Vakuable Property at Pr.tvate
Sale.
11111 E Valuable Property, corner of Front
_L. and Walnut streets, lute the estate o r : Henry Stew.'
art, deceased, is offered at private sale. For turther'par
ticulars inquire of WitliarnJ. Stees, en the premises.
JAI ES STEWART,
HENRY STEWART, • •' 1
Executor&
no3dtt
GILA PkIS
A FINE ` LOT OF CATAWBA AND ISABELLA
zoi. GRAPES are for tale at wise's fruit and.colifew
tiouery store, Third stiek,t, near Walnut. 11r. Wise will
keep a aupply on baud daring the NeAson. r•ep27-tf.
FINE G.II.OOE4IES of all kinds, at r•Saliced
pri•:es, at SHISLER fit FRAZER'S
. FAIIFLY GROCERY opposite the Court House.
D.1.13LE,b, Prayer Books, nylon Books, of
1.1
all denominations, in different erylea and at different
~ r iees., at SCREFFEWS Bookstore,
Sept 26 21 Watts Second Eereet, Barrivburg, Permit
DISSECTED A_LPRA.BET BLOCKS,
for rale at Schaffer's.' Rookat3re, 2i South Sewn&
street, Harrtsbng, N.. • octi
- LICONOAII MESS SHAD.—We received ' a
frvsh lot this morning, ut
v+wlb
ORANBRRR I74 4.
'11,../ Just' received, a very flue lot of Cranberries, ak
SHISLER & FRAZER.
. , ~. .
. ----- 7 'l
PROSSE .1 BLA.CKWELL'S EK GNi
N.:,1 PICS_LES, a rare article for table use, just nifebitgi
and for sale by 813.ISLER & FRAZER, '
iota (storeroom to Wm. Dort. jr., & Co.)
warrE WHLA' VL0U11. 2 4-W. °
EX:llicia ted White Wheat Family Flour, just
and for age at SMILER &
irs &lemmas to W. Dxk Jr., Si Cc
B ASSETS,
BASKETS, in great variety
SEISLEI a FRAZER,
le2; gue4essors D. W. onek. J Si di.
TIMED FRUIT of all kinds at
Royal TiOVAR k FORRPFX.
MALAGA GRAPES, just received at
[soil SECISLER t FitA7.EFI.
Dl= SWEET DER received to-de# at,
DUKE
130Y&R &
OYSTER k KEENE
JOE MILLER
JIM FLAKE.
Colin; TRIO
25 cehts
50 cents.
MEM
BflYlsß& IiERPEWS