lErfrgrapil NOTIC fre, TO ADV.HILTISEItS.---All Atlver , I,,,motts, Business Notices, Marriages, Ueaths, 4.‘e., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH. must invariably be ACcom flan.efi with the VASR. s • Advertisements ordered hi the regular iCveni ng Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA 1110NOAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1861. VI AND COUNTV;\ m a rket Days at the New Market Haase Tuesday morning, from 5 to 10, Friday morning, from 5 to 10. Saturday afternoon and evening, from 3 to 8 novlG-dlm WANTED — A boy to attend in a store. Nor 4) bat an active, intelligent boy need apply. at nov22-if THIS OFFICE. ATTENTION is invited to the advertisement offering $25 reward for a pocket book and contents, which were lost yesterday. AT Bowman's, No. 1, corner of Front and Aiarket streets, a new stock of furs very cheap; Also, a beautiful stock of ladies' brooka and merino scarfs. THERE has been another sudden change in the weather. The cold "snap" of last week has been followed by a thaw, and rain. Mud again bides Mother Earth from view. CCU SALE OF CONDEMNED 13.0BSES, —There will be a public sale of two hundred condemned cav alry horses, at Easton, on Thursday next. With proper care many of these horses can be made very valuable for road and farming purposes. They will be sold singly. =II= Itsv. Da. BISHOP, formerly Pastor of the Locust Street Methodist E. Church, and who, it was rumored was dead, is now Surgeon in charge of the Washington Street Hospital, in Alexandria. Our correspondent, A. H. B.; had en interview with him on Thanksgiving Day -an account of which will be given in our latter from the 201st regiment, to be published to morrow. 1=1:12:11 THE Board of enrollment publishes an portant notice in our columns, relative to the correction of the enrollment lists. Parties properly interested will at all times have an opportunity to appear before the board and have their names stricken from the list, if any are improperly enrolled. This is a matter in which every man subject to military duty is interested, as every name stricken from the list reduces the quota of the sub-district to which the party may belong. MESSRS. KILENE & OYSTER, who have for some time been propsi6tors of Canterbury Hall, have disposed of that establishment, after a successful management of its affairs for several months, during which time the entertainments given were of a character that rendered the Canterbury worthy of patronage. The retiring firm leave the establishment in good condition, attractive and comfortable, and their successors may congratulate them selves that their predecessors were Messrs. Keene & Oyster. The new proprietors pro mise to maintain the good reputation that the Canterbury has enjoyed since the commence ment of the season. The entertainments are to be attractive, and such as can be witnessed by the most fastidious. HAMLET!—First Appearance of James B. Roberts, the Tragedian. —Mr. Rouse, of the The atre, having effected an engagement of six nights with the celebrated American Trage dian, Mr. James B. Roberts, Shakapeare's sublime tragedy of HAMLET will be per formed this evening, on which occasion Mr. R. will make his first appearance in the cha racter of the Prince of Denmark. The popular ity of Mr. Roberts as a tragedian will warrant the manager in anticipating a profitable week, as the theatre will certainly be crowded to its utmost capacity. No play will be repeated during the engagement of Mr. Roberts, and the pieces selected for the week are such as will draw immense audiences. This evening Mr. Meeker will appear as the Ghost, Mr. Cros sen as Laertes, Mr. Rouse as Gravedigger.. The entire Combination Troupe is cast in the piece. SOLDIERS' FUNERALS.--At one o'clock yes terday the funeral of Thomas D. Thompson. Company G, 55th Pennsylvania Volunteers, took place from the residence of his parents, on East State street. The remains were interred in the Harrisburg Cemetery, in presence of a large concourse of citizens. A few very ap propriate and patriotic remarks were delivered at the grave, by Rev. James Colder. At three o'clock the funeral of Patrick Campbell, Company G, 55th Pennsylvania Volunteers, took place, from the residence of his brother, Bernard Campbell, on Short street. A very large concourse of citizens followed the remains to their resting place, in the Catholic Cemetery. The Veteran Drum Corps attended both funerals, and a squad of soldiers performed the usual honors at the graves. The mem bers of the Friendship Fire Company, who are not in the army, attended Mr. Thompson's funeral. As the processions passed through the streets, hundreds of spectators could not rev frain from dropping a tear to the memory of the departed, who laid down their lives in de fence of their country, which has been as sailed by, the traitorous hordes of the slave holding portion of our fair land. • The on ward march to freedom leads us to hope that the time is near when the traitors shall be conquered, peace restored, bloodshed ended and freedom triumphant. ARRIVAL OF VETERANs.—The remnant of the once strong 76th Penna. regiment arrived here yesterday, .their term of service having expired. Of the nine hundred men who com posed the 76th three years ago, but one hun dred and ninety returned. They are under command of Maj. Wm. S. Diller, who went out as a Lieutenant. Five of the other origi nal officers returned, viz: Capt. S. B. Fergu son, Lieuts. George H. Gwin, James J. M'Cor mick, J. H. Ensign and Levi Smith. One hundred and fifty members of the regiment have re-enlisted, which number added to those who returned yesterday, make the whole num ber three hundred and forty w)<° have not been killed or disabled. The 76th regiment;uring a portion of its term of service, wa l i s* the Department of South Carolina, but during the past summer was with the Tenth Corps, under Gen. Butler. It has participated in fifteen pitched battles, including both assaults upon Fort Wagner, the battles in front of Drury's Bluff, in May last, Cold Harbor in June, Petersburg in July, and Chapman's Farm in September, besides numerous minor engagements, skirmishes, &c. The men composing the 76th have made a glorious record, and their numerous "deeds of daring" will be chronicled in history, to be read by the descendants of these brave men in after years. The returned veterans will be mustered out and paid off here, after which they will return to their respective homes, to receive the warm greetings of loved ones. ONE IiIINDKED Dolawn reward is offered for I the detection and conviction of the thief whp stole a horse from Mr. George W. Mumper, in Cumberland county. BENEFIT OF THE UNION WESLEYAN CRUNCH. —Rev. J. Walker Jackson will deliver a lec ture in the church on South street, on Wednes day evening, for the above object. Subject— Emancipation. The reputation of the lecturer as a champion of Freedom will draw an im mense concourse of our citizens to the South Street Church. The object is a commendable otter Tickets of admission 25 Conte. UNION INVINCIBLES, ATTENTION! --A meeting will be held at the rooms of the Invincibles, this (Monday) evening. Every member is requested to be in attendance. Persons de sirous of becoming members are also re quested to be present. The members of the Republican Invincibles who have lamps and caps in their possession, are requested to re turn them to the club room this evening. By order. =ME To BE MUSTERED OUT.-A Washington dis patch says that Capt. Levi Weaver, Co. G, 55th Pennsylvania regiment, has received an order to be mustered out of the service at his own request, having served three years with credit to himself and his country. Capt. Wea ver entered the service as second lieutenant of Co. G, (which was then commanded by the lamented Capt. Waterbury,) and' his nu merous friends will give him a hearty welcome upon his arrival home. The 55th is increasing in numbers lately from the convalescents who have recently re turned to the regiment, who give to its ranks quite a creditable appearance. It has done honorable service both in South Carolina and Virginia, and will probably distinguish itself in engagements yet to be enacted. The boys complain that they are not allowed to erect winter quarters and make themselves more comfortable, which is a misfortune to them, but is probably deemed a military necessity by the authorities. GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT TO MISS LUCE SIMONS, IN CONJUNCT/ON WEN THE EMINENT PIANIST AND COMPOSER, L. M. GOTTSCHALK.-- On Monday evening, December sth, a grand concert will be given in the Court House, in this city, as a testimonial to kiss Simons and Prof. Gottschalk. This will positively be the great pianist's farewell appearance in the Uni ted States, prior to his departure for Mexico, where he has 'received an imperial invitation. He has, since giving his last concert here, been Knighted by the Queen of Spain. Miss Simons is a young lady of eighteen years, and last season appeared for the first time in New York, where she created an immense enthusi asm. She is a pupil of Signor Muzio. Miss Simons and Mr. Gottschalk will also have the able assistance of Signor Morelli, the celebra ted Baritone, and Herr Doehler, the renowned Violinist. The concert will be given under the direction of the distinguished musical con ductor, Signor Muzio. The mere announce ment of the concert is all that is necessary . to insure a crowded house. Fall particulars will, however, be given in bills and advertisements. BUSINESS ITEMS. Caner ks is coming on, and as Christmas comes but once a year, every one ought to be made happy and joyous on that day; and that can only be done by presenting each other with the necessaries of the season; • and in order to give the poor as well as the rich class a chance to participate in these joys, I have made arrangements to receive, from the New York and Philadelphia markets, from Decem ber Ist until Christmas, every few days, a new stock of goods, which will be sold ten per cent. less than any other store in the city sells them: Cloaks, shawls, fine dress goods, bal-: morals, scarfs, sontags, hoods, breakfast shawls, nubias, hoop skirts, a large stock of gloves, a large stock of hose, prints, timinels, muslin collars, cuffs, handkerchiefs and hun- dreds of other articles. Call and convince yourself, at Brownold's cheap corner, Second and Market, opposite the Jones House. Fos SALE.—The Drug Store of W. Miles, on the corner of Third and North streets, is offered for sale immediately. Terms reasona ble. For further particulars inquire at the store or at Dr. T. J. Miles, on Ridge Road. nov26-d3t Losx—On Wednesday last, a Hair Breast pin. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Boumfort's Bakery. nov26-2t 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 ex tremely low rates. The ladies will find it to their advantage to call at MRS. MAYER'S. novl2-tf I=l Du. M'Humn's King of Pain shouki be kept in every family. Will cure Headache, Tooth ache, Earache in three minutes. Diarrhceo, Bloody Flux, pain in the Back and Side, Inflam mation of the Kidneys and Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. Sole agent for the State, S. A. KUNKEL •Ic BRO., • 118 Market street, Harrisburg. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. s ept2O-tf _..•.--~ FEVER AND AGUE can be cured. Do not think because you have tried everything you could read or hear of, that you cannot get anything to cure you, for you have not taken the pure vegetable that is curing every one that takes it. It does not stop your shaking for a week or two, bat it is a perfect cure. A trial of this will convince you and your neigh bors. It can be had only at No. 27, South Pine street, by Mrs. L. Ball. octl7-tf I=l KusEsr, S Bao. received, to-day, a fine se lected stock of Fancy Fans. They are orna mental as well as useful. Also, a large select ed stock of Holiday presents. 118 Market street, Harrisburg. n023-d2t* WANTED hM3IDIAT . Eu-A Boy to learn the Dry Goods business. One with scene experi ence preferred. Must speak English and German. Cathcart & Bro., Noi 14 Market Square, next door to the Harrisburg Bank. nov22-1w LA.TEBT AftarvaL.—The 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, ranging in price from $6 to $35. This stook comprises the very latest styles and best qualities, all of which have been purchased since the decline in gold, and are offered at lower rates than they can be sold by any other establishment in the city. MIS. M. MAYER, Boger's Old Stai d , No. 13 Market street., pept2l34f ' ' * Furs! 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. 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, (Bogey's old stand.) octl7-tf ECI A, N OTIC ES SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! ! Our whole stock of Dry Goods, intending to engage in business in the city. I will commence on Monday next to sell out my whole stock of Dry Goods My stock is very taro and I name in part, 1,000. yards fast colored calicos at 25 cents a yard. 4,000 yards of bleached,yasd wide muelina at 45 and 50 cents, worth 70 cents. Of black silks we have a large assortment, and of the best make. Black bombazines of the finest, quality; black alpacas, black Canton cloth, black French merinos end a great many other black goods for mourning, Per sons in want of such goods would do, well to call. Furs and cloaks we will sell at greatly reduced prices. Irish Linen of the best make, linen cowling, linen table cloth, Marseilles quilts and blankets. We have some first rate quality of gentlemen's furnish ing goods, such as undershirts, drawers, socks and white, shins. . 500 dozen of ladies' wool and cotton stockings, Cassimeres, cassinetts and black cloth. We have a large assortment of fine French cambrlcs, Fassook muslin; undressed cambric; brilliants and fine white linen diaper. A large assortment of plain and figured dress goods. It is impossible to name all the goods on hand in a well asserted dry good store. All !wish to sty is to persons in want or dry goods, call and see, and as I am determined to close my whole /Lock out, I am willing to sell at re duced prices. [no26] S LBWY Bannvart's Troches. For the cure of Hoarseness , Throat Dis eases, are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A. :Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa., to whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggists everywhere. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: Hamusitur.o, Feb. Bth, 1864. C.A. BaNztvaar-Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges, and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and, in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and Singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. ar I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Banuvart's Troches. W. a CATTELL, Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church. Henßrißuao, Jan., 1864 To C. A. BalorvAnr--Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expec torant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Troches. I consijier them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public addres ses. Yours, &c., JNO. WALKER JACKSON, Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. Roarvaur—Dear Sir : Having used your Troches, I am free to say they are the best I have ever tried, and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice, arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, &c., G. G. RAXESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DOTE= ArronsEY's OFZIOE, HABIJIBBIIIIG, Feb, 29, 1864. To C A. BANNVART —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 benefit to all public speakers. A. J. HEBIt. Kromer's kuphanes) Hair Dye 50 4.IENTs A BOX Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $l. NATURAL, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL. IVA.umorrno to please. This article has been thoroughly tested by Dn CHILTON of New York, and Professors Booth and Garrett of Philadelphia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingredients, and the material com posing it will not injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goode dealers everywhere. JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Drunkenness Cured The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. Zane's antidote for strong drink is a certain onre for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be adaiinistered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to any address. For sale by all respectable druggists in the lJnited States and Canadas. Price $1 per box, or package§ of six boxes for $5. • IND. J. 1010.110 R, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Rand's Specific. The oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermatorhoea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Power Sr.a. This medicine has stood the teat of over thirty years, and has always proved a success. Dr. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of pills, made up entirely of substances that have a specific effect upon the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The Srioxrso of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating medicine. Its medicinal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with impunity before swallowing them ; which plan we would al ways recommend, as affording the speediest way to get the effect of the remedy. Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by druggists everywhere. 3NO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. sug2s-dly *W EPILEPTIC; FITS OAS BE CURED! Lockrowi having become eminently successful in curing this ter able malady, invites all similarly afflicted to call or send for circulars of references and testimonials of numerous 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 5. M. until 4r. except Saturday and Sunday, address all letters to DR. V. B. LOCTiROW, New York. Care of P. O. Ilex 5118. oc&dkwarn Military Business attended To Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Substratum end *Mary and. War Cirdms, generally, made out antoolleeted. Per sona residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by ruell, by addressini • EIJGENESNYDBB, Attorney-nt-Law, ell r gy • • Third street, Harriabart Pi GOVERNMENT SALES: H ORSES! HORSES! , HORSES! QUARTF.EXASTER GANKRAL'a OFFIVIC, FIRST DIVISION, W.LBOINGTON, NOV. 10, 1864. HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and Artillery arrvlce, wiz be pu chased at Gtetboro Depot, in open market, till DECEMBER 1, 1864. Horses will be delivered to Caplaitt L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M., and be surjected to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each. Price cf Artillery Horses, stBo cacti. Payment wilt be made for six. HO and more. SAHES A. EKIX. Colonel in Charge First D.vision, nolkno3o Quartermaster General's Office. lIARTERMASTER GENERAL'S O,V -NV FMB, FIRST DIVISION, WASHINGTON CITY, Novem ber 8, 1864. Will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, the time and places named below, viz : YORK, PENN'A, THURSDAY, Nov. 17, 1864. LANCASTER, PENN'A, FRIDAY, Nov 24, 1864 EASTON, PENN A. THURSDAY, December 1, 1864. Two hundred Cavalry Horses at each place. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cav alry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 o'clock: A. M. Terms cash, in United states currency. JAMEs. A. EH -N, Colonel in charge First Division, Q. H. (1. C. noll-tno3o eti 11.1 W AD V EILTISII3 IE Ts PATRONIZE HOME INDOSTEY /TIRE undersigned have established a FAC TORY at HarriShur& Pa., for the purpose of MANUFACTURING (ROOPSKINTS, " all styles, sizes, shapes td qual ties. We pay pacs :Mar attention to the very test English Steel. We tep a large assortment con tautly ou hand. Our sales min is at No. 24, Second treet,adjoioing J. B. Boyd's air and Furniture Rooms, there we will 801 very low, I wholesale and retail.• ,Also—Nicest kind of 1.0- Mu Hoops The largest as trtmeut of Ladies' Corsets, mists - nay oa hand. the charge of Competent Ladies. COHEN BROS. dr CO., No. 24 Second street, Harrisburg. N. B. This is the only Hoop-skirt Manulactory at liar; risburg. The public is cautioned not to believe the stories of dealers who buy their Hoop-skirts from this firm, and afterwards pass them off as their own manufacture. n025-Im* THE MOST POPULAR PIANO SONGS 'Twit EVENCiII- AT THE Wisnow, Hoffman. 30 "'Twas evening, at the window Were we. my Love and I. Do THEY PRAT FOR RR AT HOME, Fiske. 30 "0 oft in foreign lands As I see the bonded knee, Comes the thought, at twilight hour, fio they ever pray for in , ." lit I.O:TELT SIR= NT 1110171 ER DIED, Thompson. 30 "I'm lonely since my mother died, Thco friends and kindred gather near." I Lira ROB THOSE wno LOVE SIE, Clark. 30 "For the wrong that needs resistance, For the cause that lacks assistance, For the dawning in the distance, And the good that I can do." TENTINo ON THE OLD CAMP GROUND, Kittredge. 30 Oee of the very best soldier's songs published. I'n CHOOSI TO BE A BABY . The best Comic Song of the Season. Copies sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price OttIVER DIMON & CU., Publishers, 277 AVasttington street, Boston. n024-uc NSW Fruit and Confectionery Store. SAMUEL WISE & BRO., COItNEII of Second and Pine streets, re spectrally inform the public that they have opened their Fruit and Confectionery Store, and will have con. stonily on hand a large assortment of Fruits. Confectione ries, &c. The public are invited to give us /mall. n025-dtilljan6s* SA6PIi WISE & BRO. OIL' STOCIKS: • Desirable Investment. SUBSCRIPTIONS, at the original price, to the Capital Stock of several of the best Oil Companies ie the market, will be received by the undersigned, if ap pdeation be mime soon, in person, or by letter Full information fornisned as to the character manage. meat and profits of the respective companies, a limited portion of whose stock is thus offered to the public. S. D INGRAM, No. 15 Market street, Harrisburg. n 022 dOt NOTICE HAniusBOEG Mos, Nov. 14, 1.284. Notice is hereby given agreeably to Section 2 of the Act or the Gene. al Assembly of the Commonwealth of Peausylvania,.entitled, "An Act enabling the Banks of the Commonwealth to become AsEociations for the pur pose of Banking under the laws of the United States," approved the 22nd day of August, A. D., 1865, that the Stockholders of the ilarrisburg Bank have this day voted to become such an association, and that its Di rectors have procured the authority of the owners of more than two-thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. J. W. WE[R nol6-Im Cashier. LOST, TN THE CARS, on the Reading Railroad ; between Lebanon and Palmyra, a Pocket Book con taining one hundred dollars, and small change, also, a prowd.ary note from Mr. Foreman for 537, and a bid of. kale. The papers are of no value except to the owner., A liberal reward will he paid for the return of the pocket book and its contents, by leaving it at this Mee. no2l WM. FRaNTZ. SONGS FOR SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. rEIHE TRUMPET OF FREEDOM—Contain -1 lag Soldier's Choius; Viva la America; Mother, when the war is over; Mount, Boys, Mount; Picket Guard; Not a Star from our Flag; Volunteer's {Vice; Rod, White and Bine; To Canaan; Do they pray for me at Home; How do you like it, Jefferson D; Battle Hymn of the Republic; Glory Ea'lelulah; Garibaldi Hymn, and other popular Songs, Duets, Ain, will be sent post paid, for 43 cents,— Oliver Ditson & Co., Publishers, 277 Washington Street, Boston. novl4-tf WARNING TO THE PUBLIC.---To pre vent any mistakes occurring hereafter, in regard to our place or business by our numerous fr.ends and bus iness men we hereby notify the same that we still are at our old stand, 105 Market street, and have no connection with any other party or estaollshment in theOlty. At the same time we draw the attention of the public in general to our newly received large and splendid as sortment of clothing and gents , furnishing goods, which we sell cheaper than can be bought at any other place iii th‘ eay. no21•lm AN ELEGANT HACK IS OFFERED FOR SALE. Call at Rich ard Hogan , s Hotel, corner of Paxton and Front streets . The city license is paid on the above hock. nol9-tf Neutral Sulphite of Lime, FOR PRESERVING CIDER. AVE ARE selling the very best article of the kind, prepared according to directions of E. M. liorslord, Professor of Chemistry, Howard Univer sity. It is perfectly reliable and flee from impurities. Diroctionn accompany each package. 10ILLER'S Drugand Fancy Goole Store, No. 91 Mar ket street, Harrisburg. 0026 TO BUILDERS rpHE undersigned having au extensive Planing Mill in operation, is prepared to furnish worked PINE FLOORING and WEATHERBOARDING, on short notice. A. A. BARKER, Ebensburg, Pa., Nov. 18, 1864. nol9-d2w* THE OPERA OF FAUST Y Charles Gonnod. Adapted to English _UP and Italian words, and revised from the Full . Score, with indications of the Instrumentation. This new and popular Opera forms the 20th volume of "Ditson & Co's St.ition or Standard Operas." It is prefaced with a Sketch of the composer, and of the plot and incidents of the work, printed from large type and neatly bound. Prce st. llitson & Cb., Publishers, INT Washington street, Boston. novl4-tt FOIL SALE CHEAP. Two small frame houses, in Nagle street, between Race and Water street. Inquire at William Garratt's Sore, Second and State. nov2l•dlw* EfiirßAY. CAME to the premises of the subscriber in Swatara township, Dauphin county, Pa., on the 27th of October, a DARK BAT HOME. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he willbe sold according to law. nol6d3toaw* CHRISTIAN L GINGRICH. I[AVANA ORANGES.—Fine Rama Or -11 anges just received at KIBLER & FRAZER'S, nOlB summers to Wm. Dock, Jr., # Co, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE PRESIDENT PETROLEUM COMPANY, PRES [DENT, Veuango County. Penn's. Organized under the Laws of Pelan'a. OFFICERS : President—Alß - DRY EDWARDS!, ESQ , New - York. Treasurer—L H. SIMPSON, Esq., New York. Secretary—J. EDWIN CONANT. EsG , New York. Counsel—Mnsens PLATT, GERARD & BUCKLEY, New York, DIREC2ORS: AMORY EDWARDS, Eeq„ New York. EBEN B. CROCKER, Esq„ of Crocker & Warren, New York. FLETCHER WESTRAY, Esq., of Westray, Gibbs & Hard castle, New Yerk. J.• M. CLAPP, Esq., President, Penang° county, .Penn. L H. SIMPSON, Esq., of L IL Simpson & Co., New York. JOHN K CLAPP, Eoq., General Rotideal &peril:lton dent,. ITS LANDS FORM ITS Capital Stock, . . $5,000,000 In Shares of $25 Each, par value—Sub scription Price, $5 per Share. Being in full payment for a $26 share. No further call 20,000 Shares, or $lOO,OOO Reserved for Working Capital. PARTIES SUBSCRIBING IN THIS COMPANY WILL RECEIVE AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF STOCK IN TWO OTHER COMPANIES ADJOINING, WITH OUT FURTHER CHARGE. THE LANDS OF THESE COMPANIES are located on the Allegheny River, and on Hemlock, Porcupine and McCrea Creeks, and contains 8,400 acres, MAKING AN OIL BORING TERRITORY OF OVER TEN AND A HALF MILES IN EXTENT. TJie wells on the adj %Wing property, known as the "Celebrated Heidricks" wells, and "Pith°le Creek" wells, are famous for their immense supply of oil. The wells on this property are being sunk with great vigor, and promise largo supplies of oil. To the capitalists and to parties of limited means un surpassed inducements are offered. Persons investing in this Comp my get $5 stock and the above BONUS for each $1 invested, a ithout further call or assessment. Subscription books, maps, and all other information can be obtained at the office of J. W. SIMONTON, Attorney-at-Cato. suBSCIUPTION AGENT At HARRISSOIRO, Pk. No subscription taken for less than ONE nosnnuo DOL- LARK. Inquiries by mail promptly answered. nol7-dtf TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, FOR THE HOLIDAY 2. A large and fine assortment, consisting of China tin sets, /kn. Wooden tea sets, China baskets, Crying dolls, Vases, Boxes of game, Tin trumpets, Paint boxes, Horns, • Tool chests, Moving boys, Dressed dolls, Wooly sheep, Doll heads' Watches, Guns and swords, Stab lee, Furniture, Menageries, Animals on wheels, Grace hoops, Kitchen utensils, • . , Wind-mills, Infantry, Druramei s, • Cavalry, Harlequins, Hallway, Magic lanterns, Poultry yards, sheep Linde, Ten-pins, Box toys, Noah ark, - • .no, • &0., &r. Also, a large and tine assortment of sugar toys, French and common candles. Also, always on hand such 26 foreign and dot:nestle fruit in season, all kinds of nuts, dried fruits, ekes and crack ers, teas, spices and coffee, jellies and muted fruits, rais er, currants, citrons, prunes, &c., wholesale and retail at the store of JOHN WISE, • rielo • Third and Walnut. WILL be sold at the Court House, Harris burg, on Friday, December 2, 18134, between the hums of ten and four, the following real estate: All that certain undivided bait of tot or piece of land, situated on the corner of Sixth mid Walnut streets, in the city of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Daniel Wilt and James Main; thereon erected a three-story bllckhotei building and brick back building. • , Also, at the same time and place, all that certain undi videa half part of lot or tract of end, situate in Swatera toe nsnip, Dauphin county, con pining seven acres end twenty-one porcues, adjoining lands of Daniel Sheesly Joshua elder and David Harris; th.reon erecied one Ll:Lathers' Patent Brick Machine, ono far.y horse power steam engine and builor, with two 18-inch dues, in coal piete running order together with necessary fixtures, en gine hence and shedding complete, for carrying on the brick-matting business. rtk.o, oue small tenant house. ChristiDLL Eberly, the surviving pailner or the late IL chat Barks, will sell his interest in the abOrs properties at such terms us to suit purchases. Terrns--len per cent. when the property is struck off, ten per cent, on continuation of sale, the balance to be paid as follows: One-third when possession is . given (which will be on the first of April, 1865,) hie balance in two annual payments, secured by bond and mortgage, with interest from confirmation of sale. , JOHN BRADY, Guardian of Martina and Regina Burke. JOSEPHINE BURKE,. G. G. BURKE, MARY BURKE, nol2-dta Administratrix of Michael Butte, dec'd. READ THE NEWS ! READ THE NEWS ! WILLIAM M.. GRAY, LATE Clerk in the employ of Shialer A; Frazer, has opened a new Grocery Store under the name of Win. M. Gray le Co., No. 15, Market square, (lately occupied by Gus Lachman,) opposite the Harris burg bank. We are now ready to supply the citizens of Harrisburg with a new stock of fresh groceries, emulating of pickles, plain and mixed, preserves, jellies, canned fruits, dried fruits, hominy, shaker corn, beans, rice, and a complete assortment or queensware, glass, cedar and willow ware. We invite the public to call and examine our stock, and extend to us a ahare of their patronage. All orders promptly attended to. nol.6dtt L. BERNHARD, P. BERNHARD. G-0031) NEWS. WALNUT STREET IN A GREAT BLAZE. TAKE this method of informing my I numerous friends and the' public in general, that I have opened my new Clothing Store, corner of Walnat and. Sixth streets, where 1 ant willing to sell fifty percent. cheaper than any other store in the city. Coate worth $3O, for n s2o. Pants worth $9, for $6, and vests Worth $5, for $3, and everything ih proportion. all goods leaving my establishment I will warrant, for they are all made under my care, and with every modern improvement, and the latest at le. Don't fail to come and convince yourself of the t4th_ noLO-Im* R. BERNHARD. - ukTILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE„ at V the Court House, in the city or Harrisbug, on the 2d of December, 1864, a very desirable lot of ground sit uated on the corner of Second street and Liberty alley, in said city; thereon erected a small frame dwelling house. Said lot is bounded by Second street, Liberty alley and Church alley. Terms will be made known on day of sale. n0v1.4-dts PIERCE MAHER. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS ! Ot the laetest publications, for sett at Echeffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. isov2l CHEESE.—Prime New York - Cheese, Pine Apple, English Dairy and Sap Saga Cheese, pat re ceived this morning at SELISLER. & SULZER'S nol jj or MISTER& BA/MTS.—Shish)? &Pra t+::ccemrr:*D4'' Co. Z" r Tlkory tge Al e t. riHRESE.--Choioe new crop Cheese, just ROMPER MESS SHAD and:. POE NEW MACK: KB L, snit received, at BUYER Jp WARM. or amessment to be made. PUBLIC ~ILE. AIVIIISEMENTS BRANT'S HALL. NINETY-SaTH NIGHT OF THE PRESENT SEASON. Reuse's Star Combination Company, Rouse's Star Combination Company, Bongo's Star Combination Company, Toe Manager takes great pleasure in announcing fey eix nights only, of the celebrated American Tragedian J. B. ROBERTS Who will make his first appearance in eight years as H A. M. IA E T:: Supported by the entire S:ar Combination Troupe. THIS MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, Will be performed for the first time in many years, Maks pear's sublime Lragedy of HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK. Nomos—On and after this evening, the curtain will rise at half pad 7 o'clock. Kr For farther particulars see programme. teugg-ti tf CANTERBURY HALL, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN 2d and 3d Sts Proprietors Business and Stage Manager First night of the NEW MANADEMNNT. First appearance of MISS MARY NEWTON, The beautiful and accomplished Vocalist Success crowns the efforts of the GREAT STAR COMPANY Miss SIALINDA KEENE, Madm'llo VIOLA HOWARD, Miss KATE DARLING SAM WELSER, JIM FLAKE, _ . J. KEENE, JOE MILLER, Prof. STEPHANY, JIM SMITH., • ED HAVEN, &c., /Le. Admission 25 cents. Box seats 50 cents. Doors open at 7,14; commence at 8 o'clock. no2B SANFORD'S HALL AND THEATRE PEN every night with a first class corn- Ajr 'pally of male and female wilds. The pettermaace consists of NEGRO MINSTRELSY, SONGS AND DANCES, FARCES, GYMNASTIC EXERCISES, ACROBATIC FE4TS, AND PANTOMIMES. This hi the only legitimate Concert Hall now open in the city. Performance every Saturday Afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock HARRY WELLS & CO. , Proprietor. BILLY Pours, Business Agefit Nee WRAY , Stage Manager. Great Attraction: NO. 13 AHEAD!! MRS. M. MAYER, NO. 13 NURRET STREET, Has just opened her new FALL STOCK of BONNETS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Also, THE LATEST STYLES of CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS And a fine assortment of WOOLEN HOODS, NURIAS, da TRIMMING.B Constantly on hand, besides everything usually found in the Largest furnishing establishments in the country. sep2o J. R. BOYD. CABINET FURNITURE. HAVING COMPLETED OUR NEW AND COMMODIOUS WARE-ROOMS. We offer to the public the largest and BEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE To be found outside of Philadelphia, at VERY MODE RATE PRICES, Jatts4 R. BOYD & SON. no4d3mi New Ware-rooms, 29 South Second st. 'CALIFORNIA BRANDY ABDIN INES FOR MEDICAL USE.' NVEDESIRE to- call especial attention; to t . ,he PORT WINE - as being superior to any of the kiud in market for invalids. SELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. • oct2g Valuable Property at Private, Sale. THE Valuable Property, corner of Front and Walnut streets, late the estate of Henry Stew art, deceased, is offered at private sale. For Milkier par ticulars inquire of William J. Stees, on the fnemises. JAMES STEWART, HENRY STEWART, Executors no3dtl T w° SPAN OF GENTLE MULES, • well broken and in good order, suitable for driving or hauling, will be otiered.for their good keeping. For fur ther inrormation inquire at the Keystone farm. oaf. , J. KISH. VINE ROMANO SHERRY, impprted 1.848. Warranted the Finest Sherry Wine in th.a country Vor sale at SHISLER d -9.hc '111.111•••• 1 1.. ILO Wm. 1 1 ,10 1. 7:95. FINE GROCERIES of all kinds, at reduced prices, at SHISLER & FRAZER'S FAMILY GROCERY opposite the Court Howie. Br-Br'"'Prayer Books, Hymn Books, of all denominations, in different styles and at different prices ' at SCHEFFEIPS Bookstore, 'opt 28 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penns DISSECTED ALPHABET BLOCKS, for sale at Beadier's Bookstore, 21 Booth Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. °ad ECONOMY MESS SHAD.—We received a . fresh let this morning, at sahib egIANBERRIES. Just received, a very fine lot of Cranberries, at oct3 11, & FRAZER. PRONE 4t BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH ?ICICLES, a rare article for table use, just received and for Bale by SEMLER & FRAZIKR, rebl (successors to Wm. Dock. jr, & Ti - krto. wurrk, WHEAT FLOILTIt.-43e. A..,4 leafed White Wheat Family Flour, Nat receive and for fade at SHISLER & FRAZER, iYB Sneormaora to Dock, Jr., 4co fIMM! litiLMl3!l-I.lichener's' Excelsior. hit cured. Received and for ode si MU= k FRAZER. Took 1. 4140 BessiriTs, BASKETI r inif t er p wiety . je27 Successors to w. buck.!.% BLED FR s of all kinds at • Dare BOYAR & amearapt. lt/rALAGA GRAPES, just received at .431 Noll SRLEIXR & FRAZER'S. PURE SWEET CIDER received to-day 'a at SOUR & BRANT'S HALL CROSS k DUNLAP. JIM FLAKR. novl4tf P. K. BOYD. Boraß & KERPER'S