NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Renovo anti Emporium TOWN LOTS FOR SAL 1 I THE PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE LAND COMPANY, chartered by an act of the Legislature 1 of Pennsylvania, oilers for sale choice lots for dtellings I and business purposes in tho above new towns on the lino of the Plifladelphia, and Eric Railroad. EMMY° has been selected as the elm for the exten sive shops for building and repairing therolling stock of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, of which the Penna. Railroad Company are now lessees It is 92 miles west of Sunbury, and 196 miles east of Erie. The town is beau tifully, situated on the margin of the west branch of the Susquehanna river, in the county of Clinton, , ang is sur rounded by romantic and attractive scenery. The -Rail road Company are erecting an immense Locomotive Round House, Repair Shope for Cars and Engines, Car Building shop, Iron and Brass Furnaces, and Dwellings for the: Sqperintendent and other officers. A Splendid Hotel, with which are connected arrangements for feeding passengers on the most extensive scale, has been com menced. All these buildings arc of the most -permanent and substantial character, of brick- and iron, and--are in accordance with the immense business anticipated on the completion of this great Railroad, en long anxiously looked for, and now an accomplished fact--the last rail connecting the Susquehanna river with Lake Eric having been laid on Saturday, July 2d, 1864. A Company has been chartered by the Legislature for supplying the town with gas and water, and the water works are nearly completed. Churches will be erected immediately. The situation of REMOVO is entirely healthy, and as the dimensions .of the town are limited by nature, the value of the lots must appreciate greatly in the course, a a few years. EMPORIUM will certainly be the most important cam• merclal point between Lock Haven anti Warren, a dis tance of 158 miles. It is near the centre of the railroad, 47 miles west of Renovo; 139 milts from Sunbury and 149 miles from Erie It is near the Junction of the Drift wood Branch of the Sinnemahoning, with West Creek, Portage Creek and North Creek, the Valleys of which streams make lithe most accessible point on the Phila delphia and Erie railroad to a very extensive district of country. The moment the projected railroad connecting it with the city of Rochester, N. Y., shall be completed, few interior towns in the State will surpass it in business capabilities. An excellent graded road now connects it with Coudersport, the seat of Justice of Potter county. It is also connected with Smethport, the seat of Justice of McKean county. Emporium Is the County Seat of Cam eron county; it has a handsome Court Rouse, and the Land Company have just completed a large and calm° , diens Hotel, which will immediately be opened to the public. The Railroad Company are about to erect a hand some and permanent Passeenger Station at a central point near the Hotel and Court House. 'The place is healthy, and excellent water is abundant. It is in the midst of one of the finest White Pine regions in Penney tvania. As a manufacturing 'own it boa great adciintages; coal, lumber, stone, bark for tanneries are abundant, and i:s railroad communications with the great lakes. and. all points of importance in the .sestbard are unsurpasked. This place was selected thirty years ago as a point of portance, and a town laid out with the prophetic name of EMP.OOUId, but the difficulty of access has prevented its development so entirely that it is mainly known for the excel enee of hunting and trout fishing in the vicinity: The completion of the Philaile.phia Mind Erie railroad must soon make it a place of i•reat import a nce ai a distri buting poini for goods of all ' kinds, and it offers great advania.aes fur persons of moderato capital who desire to identify themselves with the early history of a thriv ing town " Lithographic Maps of b - eth towns. are now ready, and Mr. GIDEON J. HALL, Oenceas Supefintendext,will furnish all necessary information en the premises, 'or by letter. Re may be addressed to the care of H. P. RUTTER,, Secretary ant Treaeurer, Philadelphia and BrieLapdpomJ panY, No. 205% Walnut street Phdadelphia, orat Ronovo, Clinton county, Pennsylvania. W. G MOORHEAD, Pres't, Phila. and Erie Land Co. 11. P. RUTTER, Secretary and Treasurer. oetSl.d3m BIOGRAPHY POR BOYS. VILE FA/14MR 110 Y, and how he became Command • $1 26 TELE PIONEER 110:k, nag how he became Pies 'dent, $1 THE FERRY. BOY, and the Financier, THE PRINTER BOY, or how Ben. Franklin made kda mark, • $1 25 THE FARMER BOY, add how he became Lieuten ant General. In press. A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION; .from Port Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly illustrated. 51 25 At BEROSERiN ROOK STORE. CONTRACTORS AND BUD RER.S:PLEASE - -TAKE NOTICE. ' THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the public thattie has located himself at Hammis town, Dauphin county, Pa., whereto has the best facil ities for burning lime. of the fleet quality of atone, of the best quality lbr mason and plaster works, and is prepared to furnish, in any quantities, lime or lime stone, at the Lebanon Valley railroad depot. Builders, dealers and contractors supplied with lime or stone at the shortest notice. Haring ample sidling& and trestle work from the quarries and kilns to the • depot; he is always prepared to till orders, shipping either by-rail road or by Union canal. Address D. .9 EARLY, 0c22-d2m* Huitmelstown, Dauphin. Bounty, Pa. LUBIN'S HAIR DRESSING FLORILINE, FOR BRAUTIPTING AND PRESIMVING AND STRENOTHEIVIPG THE' HAIR, IS PURELY A VEGE TABLE Preparation, distilled from herbs and fragrant flowers from the south of France, conceder. to be the most delicately per fumed and desirable Hair preparation evcr offered to the American public. It will restore lust hair. It will pre vent hair from falling out. IL will restore gray and faded hair to its original color. Its continued use will materially thicken the hair. Bald places will gradually cover themselves, and in a short time the hair will grow dark, soft, glossy and.lultur.am. Price $1 per box. 'Bald by KUNKEL & BRO., 5530 Apothecaries, Harrisburg. PHOTOGRA.PII ALBUMS. ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT ,Photograph A:llbiunis. BOUND in FINE .140E0000—panelled, gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps: ALBS WITH 80 Pietures for $3 00 40 16 66. .... 300 60 tt IC 4.00 together with iirious other styles of binding, sizes an,: phew, which will be soldchcap. Sol dier,e you Gannet buy R prettier, more durable gild cheaper album anywhere. Cal land see at SO HERF.ER'S Bookstore, marl2-dtf Harrisburg, Pa. GOLD PENS.. - mHE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST assort ment of gold pens constantly on hand. Every pen sold is warranted six months. Cafl at n 023 BERGNEWS CHEAP BOOKSTORE. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AFULL ASSORTMENT of Albums at re dozed prices, at Bergner's Cheap Book;tore, n 023 • PORT MONNAIES. A FULL• ASSORTMENT of portmonnaies, money purees, etureney holder; &c., at Bergner's Cheap Bookstore. • no2B HENB, ' MEGAN'S - Steam Engine and Machine Shop, SIXTH ST., BETWEEN WALNUT AND 2iLIREET (J. O. Moltz's Old Stand.) • - • THE undersigned having taken the above Shop, respectftilly Elliott& a share of the public pa tronage. Particular attention will be paid to repairing of Steam Engines, and all kinds of machinery. All work will re °Dive irky personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed sego dly rOOE.ET BOORS, BUCKS:a - IN PURSES PORSZONNAIRS, nod a general variety of LEA- R GOODS, just received at FIRR(II.II 7 ,IVR ifll "I,'F'ORK LLute.&EwaNE'S'WOUUES'I.IIIi idd U LiftB l the MOEI popular aid the purettt ever offered to the jtutt-received and for gale by SHISLER k FRAZER fekil Ummtswors.tr , Wm Ilne.k, SATCHELS! SATCHELS! A LARGE and splendid assortment Of Smash% together with over 100 styles of Pocket- Books, Wallets . &.c., at all prices for sale at Scaelfer's Bookstore Harrisburg, Pa. noo 50 DOZEN JAIL ENGLISH PIOKLES corr.prising Picalllly, Chow Chow, Caulitldwer Mixed Pinkies, Gerkins, Walnuts and Onions_ For sale.. wholesale and retail by ' SHISLER iR< PRAKPR, W Mirk 17: :(1i) ALPHABET BLOCKS ! • A ND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS ; FOR ~CS„ sale at SCHaFFER'S BoolisTgrg., _ coca 21 South Second street, Hamsburg, MESS SHAD.—Fizie Mess Shad of the sea son, l& half barrels and kilts, Just received at SKISLER & FRAzza, a - Successors to IC Dock, Jr e.,0- FRE43II- LOBSTER, hermetically pealed, J reeelred'at - =MU X FRAZER'S, RAILRUADS. Northern Ct; n tra I it a WINTER. Tlll TABLE. OPENING Or THE BRANCH TO ERIE FOUR TRAINS DAILY TO am FRO' BALTIMORE MAI) WASHINGTON CITY Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to.and from Pittsburg and the West. FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Pennsylvania and Erie, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. ON and after MONDAY, NOV. ith,`. 1864, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will 'arrive at and depart froinEarriabuig and Baltimore as follows, viz: 1 - 30UTHWARD. MAIL TRALN loaves Sunbury daily (except ..10.40.a. a. ." waves Harrisburg... ..... Loo' P. a. arrives at Baltimore 0.45 P. a EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 11.45 r. a. leavei Harrisburg (except Monday) 250 A. X. arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) 7.00 A. at HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves liar. ' burg SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun bury daily (except Sun clay) at. • PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury Say, (except Suudayp t ). ...... 005 P. X NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (eicept Sunday) 9.20 d, N. • leaves Harrisburg 1.45 P • • arrives at Sunbury 4.23 v. is. EZPRESS TRAIN loaves Baltimore daily. P. 30 P. tra " arrives at Harrisburg...-... 1.50 A. N. • leaves -Banishing daily (ex cept Monday) /4 arrives at Sunbury ERIE :EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except 8a urdaye) at...... 7.30 r. M. 44 leaves Harrisburg ' (except Sundays) , at. • arrives at Sunbury at HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal timore daily (except Sun day)" • arrives at Harrisburg SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris: burg daily (except Sunday) at • ' 4 10 P. X. The E.xpress and Philadelphia Express are through trains to and from Erie and all intermeatate points. Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. anr further informittion apply at the Office in Pennoyl• vania Railroad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY, Harrisburg. Oct 3O. 1384 Gen. Supt. hebanan Valley Branch • CP PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R in - Winter arrangement, of Passsenger Trains from Harrisburg, NOVEMBER 7, 1864. THREE DAILY TRAINS FOR NEW YORK.. No 1 EXPRESS at 9:00 sm, Arr. at N. York at 10:00 AAt No 3 FAST, at 8:15 A at, " " 2:45 r to Nd 7 MAIL at 1:45 m, " " 9:20 PM The above connect closely with similar trains on the. Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittshurg and the West. FOR PFMLADFX.PRIA lOFTBVILLR. The 3.00 A m Express connects at Reading with the Read mg Accommodation Train, arriving at Philadelphia at 5:25 AIA No's 3 and 7 connect at Reading for Potts ville, Tamaqua, Allentown, Philadelphia, &c. arriving at the latter point at 1:20 and 7:05 r m, and at Pottsville at 12:35 noon and 7:45 P sr. WAT TRAM FOR LOCAL TRAVEL. Number 5 MaU at 7:26 A sr, stopping at all points, and malting-same connections at Reading as number 3. Number 9, Harrisburg Accommodation, at 4:40 r stopping at all points, arriving at Reading at 7:10 P M. RETUILIIDNI TEAMS rICAylt AB *AVOWS New York—Number 2 FAST at, 9:00, A x; number 4 EXPRESS at T:00 P au number 6 11.A.1L at 12:00 u. Philadelphia=-8:00 ..4.11 axid..3: 30 Pottsville-8:50 A BE and 2:35 r . _ Reading—Number 4 . ESPIiESS 12:83 midnight; LIU m bent) ACCOMMODATION 735 A at; number 8 MAIL 10:45 Am; number 2 FART 1:38 P ; number 0 MAIL 6:05 P Passengers for Lebanon Valley Railroad Way Stations mil take trains number 5,9, 6, arid 10, as the othor trains atop only at Lebanon and principal stations. Baggage checked through. For tickets or other in formation apply to ' : " T. J. CLYDE, 004 General Agent, Harrisburg. 1864. Philadelphia and Erie -Rail Road. VIIHIS Great Line - traverses the Northern and Northwest.countiei of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, 'on Lake Erie. It has been.leased by the PRNNBYLVAZILL RAILROAD COM PANY, and is operated by them . Its entire length was opzned for passenger and freight business October 17,.1884. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG. Leave Eastward. Mail Train • 11:45 PM Elmira Express Train 2:50 a xi, Witilliamapert Accommodation 1:30 Leave Westward. Mail Train . . . ..... „ .... Elmira Express Train........ Williamsport Acentinmodation Passenger cars - run through on Mail trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. • Elegantsieeping cars on Elmira Express trains both Ways between Williamsport and' Baltimore. FOr information respecting passenger business apply at the corner 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's agents: B. Kingston, Jr.; corner 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia. • _ J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent NCR R, BaltiMore H. A. HUSTON, General Freight Agent, Pkikura. H. W. GWINNER, General Ticket Agent, Phi/ad'a. JOS. D POTTA °cattily General Manager, Williamsport. CUMJJEItLArW VALLEY BM FR AN. K L III 7 , : • • wrn A RAIL RO.&DSi f IHiIiGE OF HOUBS.—On and after Mon k) day, October Si, 1884, Passenger trains Will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted* FOR CILLVBERS BUJ2G AND - HAR.I2IBBURG: M. Dive nagerealown 7.00 .243 Greencastle - — 7.37 3.33 Arrive 8.17 420 Griambersburg, LeaVe at 8.80 12.53 Leave Shippenstnarg.. 9.00 1.28 " Newville 9.82 2.00 a. m. Carlisle 6:80 10.10 2.48 " Mechanicsburg 7.00 10 42 8.16 Arrive at Harrisburg 730 11.16 8.46 'FOR ORAMMERBDURG AND HAGRESTOW.N:' A. Y.. P. IL P. W. X..eare Harriabrirg 8.06 1,40 416 liochanialburg...... 8.47 2.20 4.50 Carlisle 927 2.68 6.16 I, Nowville 10.02 8.34 .- - = 4 ` SiliPPeasbarg 10.33 - .4.04 .., I Arrive at 11.00 4.35 • Chluube rabar 8, t Laava air _ . 11,10-446 - - Leave Greorgu,ole .11.55 6.36 Arrive at fingsriaesni 12.24 6.15 -. evr- liakinL ClO6O sonnect4oirs at Harrisburg with trains tad philidelphia,... New Pork and Pittsburg ; and with `triens l ier all points West. ... e; The , Train le.iiinic Kirrrishurg at a:l6, P. IL , runs only as Cu as Carlisle. , 0. N. LULL, upt. . .. It Mee. CharitherOurg„.. Pet. 31, 186-1-ly ADP DIME . k e ttl e mow LAiw, for eake by the firkin or pouliciuo OCeired 444 [Oll/J 001/3 KOZRPIII. e:rimy/v.l . min HMI Road . , , nnr . r. r te WINTER TEILE TABLE:. FIVE TiIAINS DAILY TO AND FROM . PRILADEDELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, HONDAY, October 31, 1864, MAE Passenger Trains of the PerutsylTania dd Railroad Company will depart from Harrrisburg, and arrire at Philadelphia and Pittsburg as follows: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 A. , and arrives at West Philadelphia at 0.55 A. ■. MST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 A. x., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40 r. m. Passengers take breakfast at Harrisburg. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 1.30 P. K., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.35 P. II PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 1155 P. pb, and strives at West Philadelphia at 4.20 A. r.r. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Har risburg daily (except Sundays) at 4:CO P. x. , and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.39 Y. x. . This train has no conn &lion from the West. COLUMBIA ACIXIMMODATION TRAIN . , leaves! Hartle turg daily (except Sundays) at 7. A. in., And arrives at Lancaster at 9.15 A. tr., cotnecting (cnccpt on Mondays) With the Fast Line east. PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 12.85 A. X., Altoona 0.50 A. x., take breakfast, and aerive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P. at. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN-leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.26 A. X. • Altering 8;15 A. N., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at L4O P. x. THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3,25 A. at., Altoona at 8.16 a - . at., take breakfast and arnves at Pittsburg at 2.40 P. at FAST 1.1.1.1 E leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 4.80 P. X. ; Altoona at 9.1 u P. ar., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. N. 7.45 A. X. 7.30 A_ it MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 3..43 P. /I. Altoona at 7,55 P. N., take supper, and ar rives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION trui tleives Lan,=ter at 11 2.0 A. einineeting therewith the Reinvest; leaves Mount Toy at 11.151 t. a, and. arrives at Harrisburg at 1 .00 . r. at . 2.20.&.w. 5.12 A. N. THE HANEASHUND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN train ,Pittsburg4 which arrives.at Harrisburg at 6 80 P. N., stops -there. passengers for Fast of Harrisburg lay over until daily 11.'.35 A. M. 3.25 A. la; SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Rem& Mick/It Dic. Penn'a R. R. Harrisburg, Oct. 27, 1884.-dtf 8.00 ..e. ii, 7.61 r. L READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, GREAT TRUNK LINE' FROM THE NORTH and Northwest forybiladelphia, New York, Reading, Pottavillo, LebanOn, Allentown, Easton,ain , Trains leave Harrisburg for New York es follows: At 3.00 slid 815 A. ht and 1.45 P. K. , arriving at New York at 10.00 A at. and 245 and 10.00 P. M. The above connect with eirnilar Traits on the Itmnsyl vania Railroad, anti Sleeping . Cars accompany the Seat two Trains witucut change.. Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersvllle, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. Br and 1.46 P. stopping ut Lebanon and principal Stations only. Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 A. Sc and 4.40 P. a. Returning : Leave New YOlk at 900 A. M., 12.0 noon, and 7.00 P. X Phi adelphia at 800 A. M. and , 331 P Pottsville at 850 A. a and 2..5 P. at. ' • Tamaqua at 814 A. X and 2.16 P.. X., and Reading at 12.00 midnight, 7,35 and 10.45 A. a., 1.38 and 6.05 P. X. Reading Accommodation Train : Leave& Reading at 6.30 A. az , returning from Philade phis at 4.30 P. i. Columbia Railroad Trains leave' Reading, at '6;40 and 11.00 A. w. for Ephrata, Litiz, Columbia, ac, On Sundays : Lace New York at 703 P..ht, Philadel phia 315 r. r , Pottsville 730 A. sr, Tamaqua 7CO A. Harrisburg 8 15 A. ar., and Reading at Itt 00 midnight, for Harrisburg. calumniation, Mileage, Beskor, School, and 13X2 crzlon tic:eta to and from all poin s, at reduced rates. Baggage checked through ; 80 pounds allowed each passenger. fa.utrs., ivy^rinte-eda..' : Beading., Pa., November 8,1884.n0n MISCELLANEOUS. When will Wonders Cease 1 THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD DE MoBRIDE'S KING OF PAIN WILL cure any or pain in from one to sixty minutes I acts like magic upon the absorbent end glandular systems, reducing swellings aderegulailng the secretions and excretions. It Is of. a diffusive, penetrating nature, exerts its influence Item the periphery to the centre of the nervous organism, thence by reflex action - its power is felt throughout the entire system, restoring the circa'. [sting fluids and checking disease with Invineiblestrength. THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE!' No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you will - find instant relief. It is an •Internal and external 1864. Cares almost instantaneously; Beitdaoka, Earache, Neu- ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Affection; Asthma, Dyspesia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. or Bloody Flux, Liver Complaint., Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder and Genital Organs, Cramp, Cholla and all spasmodic pain; Fever and Ague Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery, as the testimony of thousandsprove its meritorious worth. Sold, wholesale and retail, by - • . S. A. SUN druggists, druggists, sOle Agents, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the efficacy and powerful restorative quantities of DR. Ito- BRIDE'S SING OF PAD; speaks for itself : NEWVILLE, CIIIIBBIT.LAND COUNTY, Sept. 14, 1864. Messrs. S. A. Kunkel d Bro., druggists, Harrisburg, Pa . : Gnh-rs :.—I would Inform yowthat I received the bottles of Mcßride's Great Pain. Killer, and enclosed please find five dollars more for which send me five bottles addition al to-morrow. I leave for camp to-morrow. Let me know whether you can supply me with it in the army. i I, am In Company'H, 202 d hegiment P. V. I have beentin very bad health for upwards of four years, and two of the one-dollar bottles have .cured me completely, and have made me feel like a man. Beside; I have cured a num ber of my comrades of various .disensee incident to camp life, and can recommend it to be the best medicine the soldier can provide for himself.. ' . 12:35 A m 2:30 A M 1:45 r ai Yours respectfully, - JOS. E. WRITE. ' for All orders from a distance promptly attended to by S. A. KUNKEL & 880. A HOME CERTIFICATE. The following certificate is from a well-known citizen of Harrisburg - HAntussmto, Aug. 30,.1884. • • To aum Punic : -, —.lt gives me great pleasure to recom. Mend to the public the medicine: prepared by DR. J. J. McBRIDE, watch he - calle the r.ICL.NG OF PAIN." I was Induced to use it as an external remedy for a braise, which it rellured Immediately, and subsequently cured entirely. Its success induced me to risalt.t internally for Diarrhoea, with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for nearly eighteen months, and to such en extent that my kidneys were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me and certainly thairis sayings great deal in its favor, when I reflect how many other remediea I tried without experi encing anything but temporary relief. For my part, I shall always keep a supply of it in my house, believing as I,do that it is a most invaluable family medicine. DANIEL E. WILT. The unexampled sale of this medicine proved it to be the most wonderful discovery of the age in the medical art. The. undersigned are the sole agents for the State, and will supply it wholesale and retail. . - S. A. KUNKELiSt-BRO., Druggists, seplB] 118 Market street, Harrisburg. SOMETHING NEW! MYER PHINEAS! PATENT SIR rrlcril.a , 1 N K 'S-T A N D _For sale at Sobeffeea.Bookstare,•garrisbari Pa self MIL S. A. KUNKEL : • - Bfr :—I take pleasure in stating that your "DIARRHA ,MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that I ever iniagined. I was 'mu , much troubled with diarrhoea, acid could find nothing ,te ,helpme In .the least, until I took your "MIXTURE - I give you thiecortilleate; hoping that, If yOtt tee proper tons° it, it may be the means of extending a knowledge of the.ma;chless value of your medicine. Very respectfully yours, H. B. JEFFRIES. Fallen Timber, Cambria Co. , Aug. 21, 186t—;au30-dtf A LARGE. aasortthent of rhotogrWis of Arid faill=or sale CREA4:4I Permolll Bo& wro yr ItAILRW.VA!I lIMEZEM EASTWARD WESTWARD. SPECIAL NOTICE NOVEMBER 7th, 1864. THE KING OF PAIN SOLDIERS READ! PHOTOGRAPHS. NE M' VEIiTISUMFINTS NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED, The OM rag, published by American Suudy Schos•l Union, The Daughter at Hcmo, do do Margaret, Tse Young Wire, do do The Old Slane Farm Home, do do The Tattlor, cr Patty Steele, do do Sister Alice's Stories, ' do do Rose Bryant, do do Ben Ross, do do Book of 100 Pictures, do do Mother's Gift, do do Honey Drops, - do do Small Rain upon the Tender Herb, do Emily Chester, by a Lady of Baltimore—cloth. • 46 The Lost Heiress, by Mrs. D. E. N. Southworth India, or Poa'l liver, do The Curie of Clifton, do Tho Gypsey's Prophecy, do Iho Feral Marriage - do Retribution, do Too Wife's Victory, do Lady of the Isle, • do Love's Labor Won, do The Missing Bride, do The Three Beauties, do . . The Two Sisters, do The Bridal Eve, • do The Haunted Homestead, • do The Discarded Daughter, do .The Deserted Wife, do . Vivia, Secret of Power, do The Mother in Lffw ' do Love and Duty, by Hubbaeir. Young Crusoe, or Adventures of a Shipwrecked Boy, by - Dr. Harley'. Gascogne, the Sandalwood Trader, a Tale of the Pacific, by It. M. Ballantyne. Cliff Climbers, by Capt. Wayne Reid. Twice Told Tales—Blue and gold, by Hawthorne. 'Bayard Taylor'S Poemsßlue and gold. . Laughing Gas, or Encyclopedia of Wit, Wisdom and Wind, . price 75 Railway Anecdote Book, do '5O The 45 Guardsmen aced their ,ildventures, by Alexander 'Duress, price 75 Chas. O'Malley, the.lrish Dragoon, by Chas. Lover, 76 Adelaide Waldgrave, or the Trials of a Governess, 50 Mysteries of the Three Cities, by A. J. H Duganue, . 50 Adventures of Peregrine Hole, by Tobias Smollet, 51 D., 2 cola, price 100 The Quaker City, by Geo. Lippard, 2 vols., Co -1 00 Legendd of American Revolution, do do 100 Divorced Wife, by T. S. Arthur, do, .25 Debtors' Daughter, do do 25 nide and Prudence, do do 25 Love in a Cottage, do - do 25 I.ove in High Life, do . do 25 The Monk, by id, G. Lewis, M. P., - do 26 Insubordination, or Shoemaker's Daughter, . . • by T.-S. Arthur, do 25 Two Brides, do -. . do 25 Lady at Home, do de .25 Year After Marriage,' do . do ' 25 Banker's. Wife, do do 25 Lucy eandford, do do 25 Oiphan Children, do do 25 decilia Howard,' ' • :do ' ' do 25 Agnes. or Possessed, cid do 25 Mary Moreton, do do 25 Two Merchants, do do 25 Iron Rule, do do 25 Rose Warrington, by Charles J Peterson, do 25 Valley Farm, by A. J. H. Duganne, , do 25 Ladder of Lite, by Amelia B. Edwards, do . 50 Denis Duval, by W. H. Titackaray, do 50 Wife's Evidence, by W. G. Wit's, do 50 Mai r.= Dering, by the author of Guy Living- stone, do 50 Under toe Ban, by Le Maudit, do $1 25' Small House at Alliugton, by Anthony Trollepe, 125 Together with a large assortment of books suitable for 1 children, for sale at. BEHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, 21 South 2d street, Harrisburg, Pa. All new books received as soon as published. n 022 SELLING OUT LOW OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS Arintend to discontinue the sale of Li quoni and offer our stock at a very small advance from cost price. We have purchased all our Liquors be fore the last rise and have a large stock on hand for three or four years, which arc guaranteed cannot be purchased now at any price from the Importers. "Our stock consists of of all grades gfiy-We have parts of three barrels pure RYE, not colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2% years old . 'INES of all Grades, Domestic. and Imported. II It &NDI E S. We have part of % cask NINNESSEY BRANDY, to which we invite the particular attention of families for medicinal purposes. The Brandy cannet be bought today, from Importer; leas than ;lb per gallon. Wo will sell it for $l2 per gal ton. SOOT(JI3 AND ENGLISH ALES, CHAINIPA.GNE WINES, CLARETS, 3c(J. Ws Invite the Inspection of Hotel Reppers and Liquor Merchants generally, as we intend to sell, without re serve, all our Liquors, and this will be a good opporta. ally ter 45 4 J. R. BOYD. . _ P. IC-. BOYD. CABINET FURNITURE. HAVING COMPLETED OUR NEW. AND COMMODIOUS . WARE-ROOMS.. We offer to the pii.bitki the Isrgest and .BEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE To be tound outside of Philadelphia, at VARY MODE RATE PRICAS: - JAMAS R. BOYD ai SON. no4d3m] New Ware-roomsa9 South Second st. Valuable Property at Private bale. riIEEE Araluable Property, corner of Fron A. and Wainutstreets, late the estate or -Henry Stew an, dm:eased, is Mimed at private sate. For further par neuters inquire of William J. Sleets, on the premises. JAMES hTE WART, HENRY STEWaltt,- nondu Executors. WALL PAYER, ! WALL . PAPER I I A SPLENDLD VAIILETY of Wall Paper, Settlers, Window itlinua and Shades for tale weep at achetter's iiookaore, .tiarrishurz, -Pa., nip of the Golden Eagle • • uos 'lO TEE LADLES . VO afteutiuu 14 called to the splendid worth:eui of lextra Kole Paper, Envelopes, Eing line :.,titionery at. 154-111.E1.1 , h11'S 131.krKstore, 2ei,120 21 61.,ULU SCULdid. streei., 11..nisburg, - • JOiNI iiiiiOOERIES of altkinds, at-reduced priceb, ailisi..gx a FRAZEis,'S FAMILY (1111; ; GERY qpposite the 4..;0ur1 IL)IJ3L.Eb, rray e r 800 .400ss, ot _LI au denensinalnins, in ilinisreni Lyles and al, ditlereut e land, at • Hooksure, sept 26 21 South Seevull street, Harrisburg, Penns 1 - 1.1,56E.U1111) ALP FI A RETBLooxis, jJ Lot salu lioolat,ture,. 21 South SecJnd tutingbur,g, IGICONO3:Y MESS SEAR.—We received a ireszt 194 61118 morning, t 41uYNIt k KERPE-T8 ( I . .RANBEILRIEB. %) Just received, a very Ire lot of Cranberries, at oet3 SHISLER & FRAZER. THE OPERA OF FAUST B Y Charles Oronnod. Adapted to English and Italian words, and revised nom the Full SCOII9, wan indications of the Instrumentation. This new and popular Opera forms the 20111 volume of • “Ditson & Co's lyeiLion of btamdard Operas. " It is prefaced with a Sketch of the composer, and of the plot and incidents of the wofk, printed item large type and neatly bound. Prce $l. Oliver /Jason & Co., Publishers, 277 Washington street, Boston. n0v144,f PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed the first day of June, 1589, thestockholders of the leninklin Bank? ol Washington, Penna., will apply to the next see ion of the Lei/wows for a renewal of its char ter, with an inure.° of its capital front $160,000 to taumeo. • 0. st.E.F.R.A.Yreslaest tvAmattovos, PA., June 24, 1864. je27- 'tllOY BOORS! TOY BOOKS ! Ot the laetestpublicallolie for sale at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. h0t.21 I\TRVir FISH.—New No. '1 and 2- Mackerel Jor ta barrels, half barrels and kiLte, and by ;Jae ppoound, at - rang6i ' - consult dr.FR9 LEA IVO. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in kitte, just re 1,11 ceived this morning, sad for sale low at bII.IBLE.B.Ir FR. .ZER'S„ BaCcOagOrB to; W. Dock, Jr., lc Co ) . 000rX. °MEM Of the oak brated St OtOrgb brand, AA! reobilii: and for sale by =ISLES & FRAMICR, febl (eucoomors to Wm, Dook, jr. IX) lIIMIMITM • MUSICAL. • PIANO FORTES i.i'LODEONS, SUET HSI% VIOLINS, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS, STRINGS, DRUMS FIFES, and all kinds °INIMI CAL MERCRANDISE, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, PROTOGRANICARDSand ALBUMS, AMBRO TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &C., &C.: Remember the place, SILAS WARD, No. 12 Third treat, the largest Music Store this side of thegreut cities. janalt-dtf PIAIVOS. ILBRECIIT, RIEREg k SCIENIDT'S EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCH:ES, 93 Market. street, Harrisburg. - L - 1011 .R.Od SONS perfectly satisfactory to 1: MYSELF I hare taken the agency of the above most excellent Pianos. The public is invited to come and ex amine for themselves. A few Schomacker & Co's Pianos on hand yet will be dsol tow. mar2s-tf MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. twkINTE-SIE 'FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, • • Ann Tan ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by trodrumonta of thin class) has been awarded to MA SON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of - these instruments always on hand at ~ W. KNOOIMS, Sole Agent, je4-gtawlyj itS Market street. A.TTOItINCE - Y - AT - LAW, removed his Office from Third to Wal- LA..nui street, next to. the Prima. All business in misted to him will receive prompt and careful attention apt " JONES HOUSE, Ooruer of Market street and Market Square HAERIEBUEG PENNA. CHAS. H. MANN, Proprietor. no3-au STATE CAPITAL lIOTELy CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, HARRISBURG. PENN'A. undersigned having purchased this well 1 known house has enlarged and thoroughlyrenovated lt. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the entire estalichment elegantly re-furnished. Being plea santly and eligibly located, and provided with every con venieuce, it offers to the public all the comforts and luxu ries of a first clasS hotoL Trusty and obliging servairta olways in attexdauce. A bar well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment .do2B-dly . W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, RARRISBURG, PA. D, li. FiIITGLIISON, Proprietor. MEW well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample Conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. TUE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely ren ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent., comfort and luxuri to any hotel between Philadel phia and Pittsburg. • Its location* the best in the State Capital, being in easy access to all .the ralliead depots, and is close proximity . to all the public offices and husizocw lo calities of the city. It hai now all the conveniences of A . FIRET O . LABB HOTEL, and the Proprietor la determined to spare neither ea perm; time or labor to ensure the comfort of the gueate. The patronage of tho traveling public ie respeotfrilly isolt Cited. jell-dif NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE NEW BOOKS. QTUMBLING I iti BLOCKS, by Gail liseEi, HAUNTED Hi;ARTS, by tho author of the Lamp fighter. • $2 2' DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, by Mrs. Holmes. $1 5 IT. HaRBARA , S HISTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards 80 cants THE SMALL HOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by Trollope. $l. SEVEN STORIES, by lillarvel, author of "Reveries of 2 Bathelor." $1 50 ,SEEKE'S JOWINAL of tie Discovery of the source* ul the Nile. $3 50 _ THE WOMAN IN BLAOIC, by author of ' , Man to Gray" $1 be NOTES OF HOSPITALLIFE, NOT. '6l to Aug. '63, $1 00 X. STORIES. OF THE SEA, for hops; from Cooper's writings . $1 00 STORIES OF THE WOOD, for bops; from Cooper'a writings. 00 1 Mi. All now books reoldved am soon as published at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE, 51 Market Street. AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 10.0 STYLES OY POCKET BOOKS; PURSES AND POJ TDI 0 IVN Ali; FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT KELLEWS Drug. and Fancy Goads Store, - No. 91 Market street,: rhe best Morocco TRAVELING SATt.II EL. And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable Presents, now on hand at KFI.LER'S Drug Store, marlo-tf No. 91 Market street. JUST RECEIVED, eiCEE'nER CELEBRATED AND 313]Eg mydl IPCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SPRIT. itIRIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, which is en tirely vegetable in Ss 'composition, has been em ployed with -wimderfal atioer.ss for many years in theme qf diseases for the :AIR P.A.GES and LUNGS. For any form of the disease;sueti es COUGH, TICIUMG of tin THROAT , SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BREATHING, HOARSENESS, LOW, OF 'VOICE and HECTIC FEVERS, Us use will he attended with the .happleet results. It is one of the beat and sales% medicines for all forms of BRON CHITIS and CONSUMPTION. No /andanust or prepara tion sf , Opium in ami shape *sat; gm). 'PRICE SI.OO PER BOTTLE. Far sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. Cl1:011 PEOTOBALS ere useful to soothe cough, allay Tickling in the Throat, to relieve Rom:penes% Oaten*, Sore Throat, Ace. They contain GolVHbot, Horehound, Ipecacuanha, Sonega and Spilt {the most reliable expectorants known,y are tho chief ac. corunltuents, so blended with Gum Arabic and Supr, that each losemm contains a mild and very pleasant des°. Manufactured solely by S. A.• SHNHELII BRO., ian27 Anatbanariaa, 118 Market street. Hawisburs. CIIDER VINEWI.—Prge Cider Vinegar lJ can be *night by the barrel or amall quantity, at jplB BOYER* 80.6.RPEE. . . . FISH I FISH I NOB. I AND 2 BLACKER- Eh, In as nine Pankngenr,Pun niCeived arid• for sale , satsLus & FRAZNIPS, UOMINX at • • Noll swamp. & FRAZEE'S. - pREsH PINE- Appixs, hermetically sealed, Jut recsivea at biILVLER dt FR441),,,9; - AM fit, BEEF AND TONGUES-4 fresh H vokie"lit - huh samara & FRIZKR'S CHEESE,—Choice new ,cr op Clie' sew, just ~ "6.4,41 AIOYIdit k HOERVIA DM= of all Muds at (WU lOTA 6 /1.0.1161i6 BUSINESS CARDS. A. C. SMITA, vaL THIS MORNING, A FRESH INTOIGE OF • • SUGAR CURED SRLSLER & FRAZER'S MISCELLANEOUS. THE PRESIDE ii PETROLEUM COMPANY, PRPSIDENT, Arenartgo County, Penu'a. Organized under the Laws of Penn'a OFFICERS • President—AMOßY EDWARDS, EN., New York. Treasurer—L. H. SIMPSON, ESQ., New York. Secretary—J. EDWIN CONANT, ESQ., New York. Counsel—Mnsus PLATT, GERARD & BUCKLEY, New York, DIRECTORS: AMORY EDWARDS, Esq„ New York. EBEN B. CROCKER, Esq„ of Crocker & Warren, New • York. FLETCHER WESTRAY, Esq., of Wostray, Gibbs & Hard. castle, New York, J. M. CLAPP, Esq., President , Penang° county, Penn, L. H. SIMPSON, Esq., of L IL Simpson & Co., New York. JOE C M. CLAPP, Esq., General Resident Surerintrn dent. ITS LANDS POEM ITS Capital Stack, . . $5,000,000 In Shares of V§ Each, par value-•-Snb seription Prier, $5 per Share, Being in full payment for a $25 share. No further call or assessment to be made. 20,000 Shares, or $lOO,OOO Reserved for Working Capital. PARTIES SUBSCRIBING IN THIS COMPANY WILL RECEIVE AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF STOCK IN TWO OTHER COMPANIES ADJOINING, WITH OUT FURTHER CHARGE. THE LANDS OF THESE COMPANIES are located oa the Alleghenny River, and on Hemlock, Porcupine and McCrea Creeks, and contains 8,400 acres, MAKING kN OIL BORING TERRITORY OF OVER TEN AND A HALF MILES IN EXTENT. The wells on the adjaining 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 large supplies of oil. To the capitalists and to parties of limited means un surpassed inducements are offered. Persons investing in this Corrip.any get $5 stock and the above Boyus far each $1 invested, w 'Clout further call or aawasment. Subscription books,, maps, and all other information can be obtained at the office of J. W. SIMONTON, Attorney-at-Law. Struseturnox AGENT AT HARRISBURG, PA. No subscription taken for less than ozia DOL LARS. Inquiries by mail promptly answered. nol7-dtf THE BURNING SPRING OIL COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA.. CAPITAL, . . . $1,000,000. 100,000 Shares, Par Value $lO 00 Working- Capital . . $30,000. HON. GEO. 0. EVANS, President. J. C. FRYER, Esq., Treasurer. Dasctons.—Win. k. Hswall, John (Harding, Thomas Tolman. T EE property of this company consists of the following caluab.e lands : No. 1. Eleven hundred atd seventy-three (1,178) acne in fee simple, situated in Wirt county, West Virginia, on the waters et Bock and Two Runs, branches of he Little Kanawha river, more than - three-fourths of which Is very tine homing territory, being on the same plateau with the celebrated "Burning spring" oit lands, and Lmown as the best on. TERRITORY upon. the UP lIKLVEL re WART VIR GIXIA. Four wells are now being mink on this large tract. One Is almost complete and will be ready tor testing in a few days, and promises to yield very largely of superior oiL Two others are nearly down, and the remainder are rapidly progressing. It is a very remarkable fact that no well has been sunk on this flat that has failed to produce* oil in large quantities and of a superior quality. It ir 3 destined to become the most valuable and most prea,,, c _ tive oil region of the great Kanawha Valley. ' No. 2. Fiv - L- (5j acres in lee simple (being a s tart of a large tract of valuable oil land containing or a hundred and flfty.seven acres, situated in Venango corantry, Fenn'a and lying on the EaetSandy river, three niu' .. , ea a b ove t h e Allegheny river. One well is now in suC c .essful operation on this tract, with sufficient territory to sink hawy,..fire snore wells. The following vanable leases behrug to this company. No.l. The "Austin Dickeys" )_ease of one and three quarters acres-ef land situated in Wirt county, West Vit. ginta, lying at the mouth of Bite:fling Spring Bum Two (2) wells on this tract are ylele,ing largely . No. 2. The "Harper's Lease" of one acre of land sit uated as aforesaid, and lying at the first fork of the Burning ,Spring hun. One well on this tract. No. 3. The -Gordon & Newcomb's , ' lease of one acre, situated as of on Burning Spring Bun, near the Washington Co's lease. Two (2) weds on this tract. No. 4. The "McFarland's" lease of one and one-third of an acre of land, s.tualed as aforesaid at the head of Burning Spring Bun. Two wells are in operation on this -tract. The vast territory of almost Twelve hundred acres of land owned by this company, with Seven Wells now in successful operation and producing oil, and the vigor with which the other wells are being sunk, the company being organized entirely and solely ror the purpose or engaging in the legitimate business of producing oil, end developing and improving the lands belonging to the com pany. The management of the same having been entrust ed to gentlemen el known busness enterprise, responsi bility and skill; who will bring to the accomplishment 'of the object their united energy and busness industry. We are satisfied in believing and assuring' the stock holders that it will yield la , gely to them, and offers in ducements of the highest character to capitalists and men of small means-who wish a profitable, safe and paying investment. I have still a few shares of stock of this company to offer for sale. Those wishing the same can obtain all the necessary information togetherwith fall particulars, dls ctiptien or the lands, maps„ etc. eta, by applying to me either in perm)/ or through the mails _ . • . J. R. MI:I7FLY, • General Superintendent and Agent. Apply in person to Robert Snudgyam, .Esn's , Law office, North Third street, above Market, Harrisburg, Pa. Address by mail—P. O. Box 120, Harrisburg, Pa. 111 7 FADDENIS MARBLE V ARD DORMER Or WALNUT- AND FIFTH STRF.ITS, Harriabrag, Pa. 91HE undersigned having opened a Ida`' Yard In this city; beg leave to inform their and the public In general, that they are prePar A r o T ur — : ninth MARBLE WORK OF EVERY P;tBCRIPTION MOE MII Monuments, ombe, Bead ;Acmes, A nd Mantles , tr, 'Marble and Brown Stone. Giv • e ll u o e ns: ll W z ,„% r y k de w m guarantee yesiefactton. M'FADDEN ft a —LeSteraig neotly noise in Enlists or. German. trier2O-dlr, I ITIN{ . WEDD.ThiI*,, MUTATION V AID AT ROM Ci 3B DB.-43.9-st Veda' arrangement with one of the beet repro in the country, cards of any description will b ecvted' in the highest style :at 14, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied PVOl4lly, at lower prima than are charged by the &Aldu s* in Now - Toff or Philadelpbda. _For samples r ri lrices m 44 malls at • • inatianKßls Wait nioh&du • ri_BOSSE .. $1 BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH IQ PICKLES, a rare artible for table 1/84; Just received auld for sale by SEMLER & PRA= Yebl (eUCVISIGOTS4O Wm. - Doak, jr., & Ca) IAP SAGO OHELBSE—A small but fresh lot of choice SAP SAGO CRERA post recolvett mPrulEgt. I I'. Sinn= & FRAZER'S. QALAION.—Fine eat Salmon, at ig nils 41 mum 122133