Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, December 02, 1862, Image 3

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riages, Deaths, « , e., to secure insertion
n the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied With the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the revs.
tar Evening Edition are inserted in the
morning Edition Without extra charge.,
, H4IiIIIBItIJRG, PA
Tuesday- Evening, December 11,113(M:
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Two Timmins OF DaArran MIN from Camp
Howe, Pittsburg, passed through the city to
day, en route for the seat of war.
I=
FCIUR COMPANIIB of a Cavalry Reg!Mont left
Camp McClellan to-day, and were shipped over
the Northern Central railroad south.
Two THOUSAND Five HUNDUND MID Furwax
gamin for crimes of all kinds were made by the
police of Philadelphia during the month of
November
DR. S. S. Sonoma acknowledges the receipt,
through Mrs. E. J. Unger, of $lO from the Lo
cust Street M. E. Sunday School, to prOvide
religious reading for the patients of the Cotton
Factory Hospital. ,
AT A stAted meeting of the Friendship Fire
Company, held in their hall last evening, it
was unanimously agreed that an invitation be
extended to the Fire Department Of the city,
to meet with us to attend the funeral of our
late fellow member, Lieut. H. H. Lutz. Due
notice will be given of the time of his funeral.
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BRANCH ROAD CONTZMPLATBD.—It is stated the
directors of the Atlantic and Great Western
Railroad have been induced to run a branch
road from Orangeville, Ohio, to Sharon, Pa:, a'
distance of about ten miles, to accommodate ths
coal and iron interests zetfking an outlet from
that Vicinity, the track to be completed by May
next.
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REIMAN or MAJOR JORDAN. —Maj. Thomas J.
Jordan, of the Lochiel Cavalry, who tuts been a
Owner in rebel handl, for several month's, has
been released, and is now either at Annapolis,
Md ,oris on his way to that city. This in
formation comes direct to us by a telegraphic
dispatch from Fortress Monroe, and we know
that it will afford our readers as mach gratifi
cation to learn as it affords us to announce the
fact. Major Jordan may be expected in this
city by every train form Baltimore. A hearty
welcome awaitihim from his friends.
ARMOR or DaumEas.—A squad of the Pro
vost Battalion, consisting of twenty men, and
commanded by Lieutenants Eneminger and
Ford, returned to this city last evening, having
in charge over a hundred derierters; who have
been captured within the last two days in the
vicinity of Dauphin anddilillereburg, while 'at,
tempting to escape to their homes. These de
serters are nearly all dratted men, and. reside
principally in the northern and western section
of the Commonwealth. Their object, to
,walk
to Dauphin or thereabouts and take ,the ,first
train home, was foiled, much to their surprise,
and they now have the pleasure of enjoying
camp life again.
TAOMBLM AMONG Ms HOSPITAL NIIRSIB.—There
has of late been considerable dissatisfaction
among the nurses' employed,in the various hos
pitals in this vicinity, growing out of the fact
that they bevy not received any pay, for thelast
five months. The neglect to pay these men,
has caused great distress among the families
dependent on many of them for support, while it
seems to aggravate the wrong which the men
feel in this particular, When it is alleged that
the nurses in the hospitals of New "Perk, Phila.'
delphia, Baltimora and , other cities are paid
monthly. The matter belongs to the 11. S.
Surgeon General, au4 these , representing that
department it is important to those concerned,
and we trust that means will at once, be taken
to relieve those who are suffering by what seems
to be a neglect and a harslabip.
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Bauman's OPERA Hount.—The announcement
of Sanford and Troupe last evening, drew forth
onei4 the largest houses ever seen within their
walls. The entertainment was fresh, the Com
pany excelled themselves, the new members
established themselves at once - in the gOad
graces of the audience, while indefatigable Sam
nel, who always commands the audience with
his songs, wit, and humor, came-in for u good
share of applause. We are now convinced that
Sanford is an institution. His performances have
been taken hold of by the public and they are
determined to support him. As an evidence, the
stormy night did not deter the friends of San
ford from giving him a good reception. We be
speak for him a handsome season, which we
understand ie now to continue until the end id
the Legislative session.
ONIRATIONS OP TEI PROVOIff GITARD.^-10 °Ur
bet:issue we stated somelacts in relation to the
operations of the Provost , Guard of thih city;
but did nut state what we were then ignorant
of, but have since learned, that the entire .ar
rests of deserters on. the line of the railroads
out of this pity were Irivie ,lry seventeen pri :
vates and one coaporal, of the ~First City ,Zou
ayes, Co. A, 127th, Regiment,- , P. V., under
command of Second Lieutenant 'John T. Ens
minger of said conipany, R ed second, Lieuten
ant Eben N. Ford of Capt. D. O. James,
C, of the Provost Guard Battalion. They
have thus far succeeded in arresting since last -
Thursday evening,,over t*e hundred deserters
and stragglers front their regiments and report
.ed them safely to Camp Curtin.
The Zonavee have never had the opportuni
ty, by them so ardently desired, of testing their
conduct in the field, but whatever duty has
been assigned to them by the Government, has
been performed with an
. ability and alacrity
which has readied the highest commendations
of their superior officers and all loyal citizens.
The remainder of the company are htillacting
. -
as Provos Guard of, this city, and the other
three companiecot the. battalion are-guarding
the drafted men at Camp Simmons,. to • Mit
sktzbtlitilhig i l etriAigit r ent at thet in i ek
ter' ibAn fOritteily.
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ithea Willi/ gi &gra tuto ban tooting 11:lecember 2, 1862
A Wenn Nisamo of the Paxton Hoee Com
pany will be held this (Tiessitiy) evening at 7i
ova Eve inembl fequelitol be
present, there is &drams Or importance to be
transacted.
How ABOUT TKO Fort DIPAOTMONT.-Our at
tention has been called to the fact that tho
cJudition of the various fire eagieee, hose car
riages, and other apparatus, is such that, un-
less the people or the Council take'ilitive niefi- 1 1
tunes for the repair of this apparatus, the most
serious damage and lost of A and property
may !Lennie the Oeople. Measures should
at once be taken to put this appitratts in pro
per repair. In the event of a fire (and at this
seasonlitia may occur any hour of the night or
day) the result might be a conflagration consu
ming the best portion tif the city, simply be
cause the different fire enginea have 'become
; defective, and some of the hose on the reels of
the different hose carriages is actually do a de
cayed condition, if we 'believe the etatemeuts
made to ne our firemen friends. Such a
condition of the fire .department is at once
alarming and. highly censurable. Add this de
plorable condition of the apparatus to the deci
mated age of every fire company of the city,
and then we have a fair and a•plain statement.
of facts which should at once artonse the appre
hension and the activity Of ; every man who ham
at heart the safety of the lives and property of
the citizens of Harrisburg. • •
In view of this state of affairs in the Fire
Department:, , and the fact that the individual
fon* of each company is so serionidy reduced,
we suggest that Council at once take' mea
sures to provide for the repair of the different
apparatus, and that the active men at home
organize eo as to take the place of the firemen
who are now absent in the army: This natter
will admit of ne delay. It concerns neall—it in
volves the interest of every man who has a
head to shelter from the storm or a home to
preserve from the ravages of fire. And that
It may the more speedily be brought before the
attention of Council, we recommend the mat
ter, and appeal to W. iO. Hickok, whose great
mechanical skill and experience so eminently
fit him to test the necessary repairs of the fire
a pparatos, to give this subject the investiga
tion it deserves. '4
Tux 810011D - PRINBYLVAAIA Ilasuratre.—Tbe fol
lowing_are the officers of the. Second Pennsylva
nia Regiment. This Regiment will leave Harris
burg during the week, for the seat of war, and
from the material of which it is composed,' we
have reason to believe that it will give a good
account of itself in any engagnment in which it
may participate:
Colonel, Charles Kleckner, UidOn county . •
Lieut. Colonel, not appointed.
Major not appointed.
Adjutant, James A. Johnson, Blair county.
Qttartermaster, Charles lioner,Snyder county.
Stugeon, not appointed.
'Assistant surgeon Dr. Miller:
Chaplain, John H . Davidson, Perry county.
Capt. Michael T. Hintaelnian, company A,
Snyder county:
Ist Lieut. Solomon B. Bowerman, company
A, Dauphin county. .
2d Uitut.`Jceill'el. `Ccanptiiiy . A., Say,
det,county. ,
Capt. Jamee B. Roney, company B, Nor
thumberland county.
Ist Lieut. James F. Bucher, company B,
Northumberkthd county. , ,
2d Lieut. Adam Dobson, company, B, Nor
thumberland county.
Capt. Henry K. Ritter, company 0, Snyder
county. ;
Ist Lieut. John' A. Ettinger, company.. 0,
Union county.
2d Lieut.' Bomell Gift, company 0, Snyder
county.
Capt. George Shipp, company D, Northum
berland oounty.
Ist Lieut. Christopher Gothrie, company D,
Northumberland county. • ,
2d Lieut. Thomas Humble, compaby D, Nor
thuniberland county,
Capt. Jeremiah H.' Heasley, company E,
Clearfield county.
Ist Lieut. Andrew- rents,,company E,
field county. ' ; ,
2d Lieut. William W. Wilbur, (*patty E,
Elk county.
Capt. Hughlbt Harrison, company IF, .SaY4o. l '
county.
let Lieut. flarriaßronie, companyiF, Snyder
county. • ! ; •
2d Lieut. John W. Gemberling, company F,
Snyder county.
Capt. Michael Smith, company (1, Snyder
county.
let Lieut. John Montgomery, company .G,
Snyder county.
2d Lieut., Henry Benfer, company G, Snyder
County.
Capt. Herman K. Eclrmmn, company
Northumberland county.
Ist Lieut. Alfred B. Patton,.company H,
kontour county.
2d Lieut. Thomas Mapes, company4l,Mc
Kean county. , ,
Capt. George Butimi,. "
company ,4, Snyder'
lat Lieut. Charles 'Boyer, caMpanvli Stier
Z,lll
"%n i l; t.ot: 4 }p, Lo}
2d 'int. John G. Watts, company:l, Snyder
county.
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Capt. Franklin. ; A. Roffman, ooMpauy
Lebanon county.
LientoAbraliami C. Williams, !cow
• t is} ; Tatty .
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2d Lieut. TAlliert Adams, company IE, aim.,
thumterland county.
Elexamitan Dana Ysane. Y - l i 6e receipt's of
-livestock of ill kinds `for' - week ending Nov.
29, were ,1,541 beef cattle; 8,282 Moot,. 900
sheep, 3,491 , horses, making total number of
heed 9,214. The average receipts spa ship.
manta were one hundred car loads per day,
which exceeds any previous---week's shipments
from Harrisburg. Beet cattle and hugs were
sold at higher 'figures' than last week. The
particulars of the sales are: ;
J. Wells sold 48 beef cattle, at $4 20 per
100 lbs. gross.
J. H. Warren sold 88 beef cattle, kit $4 00
per 100 lbs. gross.
J. J. Drisback sold 84 beef cattle, at $4 60
per 100 lbs. gross.
J. Crossland sold 18 beef cattle, at $4 00 per
100 lbs. gram. I
J. Culihkgs sold 89 beef cattle, at $3 7 0 per
100 lbs. gross.
Making total sales this week 'of 2%2 head.
Hogs, sold at $4BO to 626 per 100 grow.
The follikwing drovez tlf beef cattle jiere in
market this week: ,
kraak. man.
E. Willianks 288 Jno. Hunter..; -22
J. Seymour.. .... 68 Geo. guts..
1 " . .. 25
8. B. Adskine.'::.:.. '54 .1. Christy... T. .... 16
Cook &Co 498 J. H. Warnecd,....2os
j. Wells 48 J. 3. -.- 84
Geo. Sellers.l7 'H: Orceslill.....
J., J. Bealukid.... 16 J. 89'
Sam. Yingling.... 7T J. Reelett 68
i• ' - Viiirttte of Respect.
CAMP FIPPT-41TH 11101:011T Y .,
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B4PirMai 5.414
At a meeting oi company a, (Roberts' Guards,
Of Harrisburg,) ilifty . -fifth' regiment Penns.
Volunteers, the following preambleand row-
lotions were adopted : ".
Waseaut, It has pleased Divine - Providen. ,
to remove from amoog'lll3 0110 of our comrades
—Corporal Wm. B Boone—while in the fall
vigor of matilfotil, end in the dbicharge of i
duty Add hihirea's,' At the time of hie wound
he was brayely, fighting for pomade( *
' or
field, aiictAr the maintenance of tile;ilari saf.
the Union;therefoie, 1
Resolved; That in the death' of Corporal Wm.
S. Boone, this comOsoy b'ais lost' one of its mod
active members; also; a brave end efficient
officer.
Resolved,' That We tender our sincere,symPi
tby to the parents of the.detelised, but,tie =nil%
bow to the will of Providence, who doeth all
things for the best, hoping that Our loss is our
comrade's 'eternal gain.. •
Resolved,, That a copy of these resolutions be
sent to the perents of the decesseo and that
they be printed in , the Patriot and Union and
Danz Tummies% of Harrisburg:
By order of
EDWIN L. TUNIS; President.
JAMEB,G. BLED,
JOHNR. ALLISON. "T'
' !MIL WOAD;
• , WILLIAM' N. BROWN,
JOHN T. Wziemir,
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Committee. •
LIATIPIIIN COUNTY MILITIA.—BeIoyi webhsh
I;u •
a full and complete muster roll of ;company C,
thecolot; company of thel77thregitnent drafted
militia. This company is Mostly composed of
men drafted from ' the' tovineliipsof Swatsra,
Susqneha* L4wer PmFlon ,tro4 Derry; and
was the first company from this 'cOunty•to en
er camp : • •
Captain 22 John F. Peck. .
Ist Ltentenant—Jacob Mish.
2d do. Philip D. Seity.
Ist Sergeant—Nathan Posey.
24 do. Joseph Mumma
'Sd do. Jorditia,
• 4th do. Mosett Lyter.
sth do. Adam Hotting'.
Ist Corporal—Thom:as' Forney.
'2d do. ,Peter Frantz. , •
3d do.. Daniel Fisher.
' 4th do. John C. McCord.
sth dp. Adam Cover.
6th do. Christian G. Good,
7th do. Samuel S. Kelm. • ,
Stl ! do., - ,ffoIN Sheesley.
Musicians Samuel B. Kauffman, Chrietion
Reitzel.
Wagoner—Samuel Dengler.
Alleman, Adam - IMapNt,• George W
Brown, John H thiclispara, Eich'd D
Bolling'er, 'Jacob fMiller, Douglas S
TBishoff, Chris C• Noaker, John
8011, Philip A fPayne, Chas M
°Beever, Jacob 'Wayne, Frank W
Core, Frederick Patrick, Peter
Carpenter, Henry Patrick, William
Cassel, Geo W. , Plouch, Grad
• Crick:ley; : - 011"adiLA \fte., Elias
Caley, Saninel.:,,:; . Page, john,
Coley, . „ROM, Abraham .
Clark, David' Reed, Wm B
Duncan, JohnF i , /took Adam
pecker, 'Ellie' , ' Daniel
Eisenhower;'John Butt, Michael M
Foltz, Elias ' `lleediert John
,
Farling; Obadiah flicee,, Jelin at
Wishbarn, Reuben ' ; Shaffer, Alan
- Gerhard"; Cornelius - Stiellabamer, Aug
*Gingerich; Daniel - Sbtellabainer, , Ate° l l./,
Henry, Felix „ ~,Sadler, Henry '‘
Geoige 'Seibert, David
Hoover, John Sitartier, - Jes J
Hoover; David '• Shutters, William
Hauser. William Strohm, Henry
Hofferd, Jacob &Were, Jacob
Hoover, Samuel Seitzinger,'Alex
Hikes, Washington f Smith, James C
°Hetrick, William tShearer, Henry W
Judy, John tTaylor, John
Killingeri Levi fTingley, Edivin R
Kinky, Benedict • Linger, Benfamin W
Lingle,l Andrew fWeas, William
*Lime, Adam f Weimer, Henry
Mathias,* Filter Wade, Mail*
Martin, Philip ' Wilker, Henry B
kietzor,Daniel , Wade, Lewis
MeekPLairile• Yentser, John H
Miller, Charles • • Zkitnati; John H
Miller, Andrew • Zimmerman, Daniel ;
0 De/Oiled!' Vempted.by surgeon's certi
ficate.- ' t DHOW:gel „by . ,order of Adjutant Gen
eral Thorne& •
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TUE AOII[2IOIYLIDOMinT. —The nadersigned
COmmittee who had charge of the Thanksgiv
ing Dinner at Camp Curtin, desire Ito' Tetuan
their thaas the. peptone,
.who,
apd
w*gFe4BheralitY towards supplying the va
rious articles required: ,
To theladies of Harrisburg, for a large amount
of vatious articles: , I
To.tbe ladies of the, borough of Dauphin, for
a large box of home-made breath' chickens
butter, fruit, etc., etc. ,
To the ladies of Fairview, for a bulge basket
of chickens, home-made bread, butter, eggs,
nuts, aliple4ance„slaugh, etc,;'
To the ladiei of White Hall, for a lafgh has.'
ket of home-miade bread, chickens, applai/
turnips, potatoes, etc., etc.
To
.the ladies of Bridgeport, fora large has
ket. OfappleajOidatoes, cribbage; apple-butter
and cherries, etc., etc.
Also to the following named *lies 'of Hum
melatown, Derty,athiliwatara thrnships:
v lirptdOresetvetr , an
"Inf. Jonas 'Miller; knitter artd one turkey.
Mrs. Jacob Hecker; butter and apples.
Mrs. David Bei* bUtter;ello: ' 1 ,4 one pair:
of chickens. • '"' • -
Mrs. Benj. Fiehtinin ; Water' 'egg 'and one
•EWAr of chickens.: -
thy. Franklin Balsbach ; apple-butter and
ops parr of chickens.
Mrs. Christian Hershey ; bread.
'MM. Jeremiah Smith ; bread and dried Milt. 1
Mrs. Widow Hershey . ; bread, , one Par al
chickens and barite.
Mrs. Dr. T. C. Fox ; .simasze, apples, dried
finite and beets. „
Ulrich Strickleri ,bread, one pair of
eldekens and beets.: . , _
lira; Richard Fox; preserves, five !and one
half, pounds of butter, four dozen of eggs, and
one turkey.
Mrs. Jacob H. Strickler; one,pair of chickens
ancliappies._ ' •
Idni. - Jacob B. Hturtmet ;'orie fair of chickens,
tippled and jelly.
Widow Nioaley ; butter, onecou of tomatoes;
jelly; One turkey and applea. • •
Mrs: John t3trickler inked, and V one
pair ot chickens.
Mrs! Joe. Nisley; bitter. "
Mrs.t Samuel Walnier ; bread, apple-butter,
and one pair of chickens. • ,• •
Mrs. floury Rummel ; bread, and one pair
of chickens. •
Mrs. Richard Rummel ; one can of '
tomatoes
and' dried OWL - '
, .
Widow Hammel; one can of tomatoes:- •
MM. H. Hallintedi Sire jar of preserves,
dried frnitsand onmpairchidkeisi •
~Hrs. Hr. Shope ; breed, dried hull tuutone
pair of chickens.
jitgr' ,Tiaacilikaranit;
bite La a3l e f •
Mm. Michael Ulrich ; one turkey.
Mr. Edward Jordan ; one turkey." ' "
Mrs ; Michael Stoner ; one turkey, one crock
of apple butter.
Mrs. Samuel Nevlio'g ; one turkey.
Mrs. Martin Weitzel ; one turkey.
Mrs. Michael Frantz ; one turkey, and sau
sage.
et ; c; RAM:LE:WS,
‘i DAVID *PRIMA,
.`> " W. K. VERBEIKE, '
" JANE ERVEN,' /
SHOEKAKEit.
Committee.
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Ajbo*via t nesT /TO. 0., Al4l/.I4)3I!OItGEIL. -The
iCeitiblitliti — of to-day pays
the following handsome compliment :to. one of
our gallant fellow citizens now in the service of
the country :
ON „TUB MOVH.—There passed through this
city issterday afteinoon one brigade of General
Abercrombie's division, consisting of the One
Hundred and Twenty seventh Pennsylvania,
the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-eighth Hew
Jersey, and the Twenty seventh Oonnecticut
volunteers, under the", °4 and :of Wm. W.
Jennings, acting as Brigadier General.. With
out disparagement to any of ourvaliant soldtersi,
,
it may be justly said that, for neatness otTap:
Ipearance and militia) , bearing, they are seldom
equalled ; and under their youthful, but hetoio
and competent commander, we may not fear
that our country's cause will or her flag b,
disgraced. 41_ 41
[For the Telegraph.]
Enrron:—lf a certain little partY of rabbi
sympathisers feel impelled by curiosity or any
other -Motive; to forsake their accustomed
haunts in the bar room, and visit in future any
of the churches of this city, on Sunday evening,
I would suggest to them the propriety of t101:1•.
ducting themselves in a manner, at least be
coming half civilized men. I wish to remind
them that giggling, whispering, shottld be
no part `of the exercises upon such occasions ;
and if neither reverence for the place; nor the
solemnity of the no:Sidon will restrain them
from such shameful practices, perhaps a by
them-despised colored man, occupying an ob
scare, corner in the gallery, would condescend
to`give them a few lessons in dull deportment.
A Ebousita.
SPECIAL NOTICES
EBY ‘Bi, Euturses Clams will be paid at the
State Capital, Mechanicsburg, Lehation Deposit
and Middletown banks; also, at the (,:enuting
house of E. C. Eby & Co., No. 522 Market
street, Philadelphia. n025-2w*
A MODIL FeTABIDDIMINT:—Amoirg. the many
irnproveutepts lately made in our city,`to which
we can point with pride as an evidence of, pros•
panty and ki-tt determination on the 'Ort of
our business men, no bingor to remain behind
the' hamle t " Is the completion of Eby
& Kunkle's large brick building at the Corner
of Market , and 'Fifth street, which is alike
creditable to the owners atni .wnamental to that
part of our city.
The building is not only one' of the largest,
devoted to the grocery business, outside of New
York,. but the stock chAllenges ecnnetion.:---
Without going into detail, we may safely say
that the firm keep on hand everything usually
:kept its a "geocery store, (liquors excepted,) and
thet,they .at very small profits. Their
clerks are civil and accommodating, and havb
strict instructions under no circumstances what
flyer to misrepresent pr take advantage of any
customer. A general invitation is extended to
the public ta visit the new building' nd •extun-•
Ice the OZIIOI2BiVO stock, whether thciy purchase
or 13011 , ;
T 9, the Afflicted..
Tile tifdbraigned would respectfully, infonp
thope who are afflicted with Bheumatism,
pepsia, C,onbumption of Liver and Kidney,
Coughs, revers, and all diseases arising from
impurity ,of the blood, that she is prepared to
furnish Mrs. Westheven's German Vegetable
Media *at very moderstwrates. I have also
on hand. a quantity of iuvuluable Salves for
, Sere Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References
can be furnished ai to their wonderful eihriacy;
wMaievei called upon. There need. be .. 013 up
preherision in regard to, my competency til
ndirister it, as I have had it on hand for the
past six years.: As they.are now sold at reduced
prices; no family should be without them' 'over
night They can be had at , any time 'at i my
residence; in .Pine street, betw. en SOond and
Front. (aul3-dlm) HiltS. L. BALL. '
raiLaDagaina,,Neir. 3, 1862.
Aka. feel no hesitancy in iteknowJ
ledging the virtue of your medicine,ihrtiooth=
lug influence and healing power. For several
years I wasafflicted with dyspepsia, and during
my stair in Harrisburg you cured tie' the
short spate of on e , month, of that annOyiUg
and distressing "cliseies), and at the same time
also oureil,ine, of a runhing scrofula, which had
entillteo feu. 'over One year' without ,cesaing2L-
Dining my years of affliction, I apirlied', fr
quently to doctors of medlein'e, but they'prOved
ineffectual. have the utindheeonfidence and'
belief in the power of your mgiloine, and would
`say to those idflieted, who wish to enjoy' life in
its natural:element, with a syStem renewed - to
yigorous..mature t to, try your medicine as I did.
I , '" • - • Yours, truly,
GEO, J. dacCREERY
54 North Eighth, Streeti Philadelphiaiii r .
4110.
rthiiiidrißEET's
IT .45" .NOT '44.77)iir
But restores gray bah' to its original cola', by sup
-V.44i( the' capillary tub& with natural sustenance,
tit:Midi& by age or disease. All lostantanoeua dyes are
insiiosed °filmier caustic, destroying thii vitaijly and
beauty of lotr, and afford of themselveshob:ening,
ithirlirtiithr r .irtitnititt bkol L oiing not ;oily re re hair
to its natural odor, by an easy process, but , gives the
hairs .
Luxuriant BeaUtsi.,
prontote s its growth, preveuts its falling Gif t eradiestes
dan druff;eud Imparts health and 'pleitiantness to the
head. latte stood the test of Wee, being the' original
Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor.
gentlemen and ladies. It, its's Old by all
respeetahle, jkalers , or can be procuted, by thentl,of the
commercial agent, D B. Barnes, 202 Broad •say,, N. Y
Two sizes, 60 cents and $l.
uov4 Tues&Frlielmddiw
Fuss I Fins ! !—We have received from New
Ynik a splendid assortment of Furs at to pricer&
•Black Cloaks, ready made and made to order.
500 Hoop Skirts, all styles! from 75c.np.
50 pieces of white, red and yellow flannel. '
25 dozen el white and grey Tindersiarte and
prawers. , ,
'25 pieces of new Wellies and okhbr Dress
1 0 0 91 1 0.., , . .1 ,
iii ' il ' il ''
, 3v pair of splen a white (all wool) Blankets
200' splendid Ciiiiibric Bands, bests French
needle work , . i •-• •
A very large assortment of ladini, gentlemen
and children's Stockings, (wool and cotton, all
prices. ' ..
10 dozen of Nubian, Woolen Hoods: t?•ontegn,
and Chenile Scars. i '
`so . piews of Cassinetta and Kentucky Jeans,
for men and boys' wear. 1
10 'pieces of Merinos, (all colors) Al paccas,
and Baranusttas.- - 1 . ' • .
ogx plonk; now - is large, and bough before
theHa iii goods, and those wishing to ny we
would invite to call. S. .LBWY.
Nttr 121brotrtistments
Ser.-18 6 0-10
.r.HE labguag ' eof 'nature and ea-one/ice de
monstrates that whoever would enjOf the
pleasures of fOod—the beauties of landricapes,
the' joys of cotnpanionship—the richness tsf lit :
erature-L-of the honots of station and renown- 1 -
mutt preserve ibis. heed
The'stomach is the recePtacle of all nourish'-
ment, and the fountain from which all parts of
the body, derive suitenarice. The effect of foul
injuriouslobd entering' the stomach, is to de
range the digestive organs, and prod ace headache,
loss of appetite, unrefreshed sleep; falid breath, low
spirits, feverish .burtunYs, Onatipidaini incapacity to
perform any mental or phitioal dot t y, 4v., and are
the symptoms.of that horrid disease
DYSPEPSIA,
Which assumes a thousand shapes, and points
towards a miserable ; lift and premature decay. The
Medical ; Vacuity haistlabored ..for generations to
diicover reliable appetizers and the proper
means'of overcoming stomachic derangements.
Certain ingredients have peen long known as
partially; effective.' Among thpie were . .
• , -Vittill3A.YA 'BARK & ST CitslX. RUM.
An invalid physician, sojourning In the tro
pical hilaild of St. Croix, observing the habits
of the natives, gathered the recipefor the final
Lirm, Plishete,nt oh Title Td(sa4 important end.
MO - article first used ass private medicine,
when its salutary effects becoming known, it
was brougktuut under the name of
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTIIItiS.
They act with unerring power, ; and are taken
with the pleasure of it'beveitige. They perform
most wonderful cures in stubborn eases of Dys-,
pepsin, Liver goraplaint,. Mervoitt Affections,
Lees of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, Diar
rhcea, Sour Stomach 4es4ache, Fevet ; and
Auguei Weakueug, 4 MhilYM Despondency, &c.
As a morning appetizer and after dinner tonic, they
should bein every family. They, area delightful,
exhilerating stimuktnt, without any sabarent stupefy
ing reaction. ' ' ,
IMPORTANT CRIVITFICATE.
• "RocHmenia, December 28th, 1861.
Messrs. P. H. Multi,— Gent/min :—I have
suffered' terribly with Dyspepsia for three or
four years, and tried many remedies without
effect. I bad to abandon my .profession and
suffered greatly from eVigything I ate. have
now tried the Plantation Bitters—they helped
me'—l` continued their *use, and &know nearly
a well man. I know of several similar cases.
Respectfully yours, Rev. J. OATHORN."
S. T.-1860—X.
• Intelligent persons and physiciane can judge
of ;the efficacy, of the Plantation *tiers from
the following partialftimule...'
CASCARILLA BARE • ,
Was known and 'Used in Germany for Pyspep
ski; Chronic Ditiirbsea; Cho` le,' pysentery,-and
diseases of the Stomachsiiiii Ikkvels, as early as
1690: ' "
„ . .
• 'DANDELION,.
For Inflatumations of the Loins and Spleen., in
Dropsical Affections and Billary Seciretionsi, or
Obstractions of the \AMOS:dial Viscera,:
'c4l.` AY4 OR K-1-1410,14A[1:0K4
unknown to ciiillisittkin until' the middle
of the.l7th century. Humboldt makes favora
ble mention of ; the febrifuge qualities of this
article as an Antidote to Fever and Ague, In
termittent and 'llialariotis Obvkirs, in! hie. eaten
siVe South AinerMati 'Thai Countess;
Wife the'Viceroy'o,lPeru, experienixj
the 1101806 A effect' of this Bark, sent. it •to
Ein I
opis in 1640. t was 'Sold the Jesuits for
the' mon/jolts ion' Ofiis ouni:4ld in 'silver, and
was thus eallealssirrrii 'Pownss. 1658, Sir
John Talbot employed it 'with great success in
France,' in the,'treatment: of Fever and Ague,
Dyspepsig, lifsr*tni'Affedtforie, Appetite„ ,
Weakness" and Debility, Palpitation — oft the.
Heart, Diarrhieci; BCO , under the name.of Eng
lish Powders ; apd iu 1679; he' old the secret
of its origin to Ilbuis XIV; by whoni it was di-
Vulged. It is now a standard remedy in all
Pharniacopmia, and' is
,eitiOdied in' preparing
the Floatation' Bittere. •
Ch4momille Ankiers;"for:enfe'ebled `digestion ;
Winter-graftn, valuable for ScrOftda thellakatism,
and Nefratic Affections ; tavaide; Flowers, aro
matic, atimuldrit grid hinic, highly, invigorating
in Nerfons Debility Asia, an aroMatic car
minative, creatirig flesh, ,inneCie And, milk..
Much used' in iiiirsing'
T.,,-7-dt36o—X„ •
'Another,lngredient of remarkable laud won
derful virtue, used in ,the preparatioh of these
Bliters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet un
faiowti to, the commerce of. the world l A Span
4,Wrikflr 8 / 1 31 1 ,;, , • _
e 0 0 „ ‘fadministered with St.
never fails to relieve , n4vons tre-
Fwrylk9fl l 4/ 4306 , disturbed sleep, Bcc`, and that
it AB used with great eilect.;b3r. the trezillans,
§Panisft and' lefuvian Ladies to. heig ten their
color and heauty.. imparts cheerfulness I to
the disposition, ,yigor to the appetite,' and hril-1
Nancy lo.takAPWrAPlP.xion._" _
11 .9. witilAkold news from the public for the
PrekVilt- • ,
Tothe ehoyeareadded plove , ,Budi, Orange,
Carraway, Coriander, Bnake Root, 'kJ, all pre
served in perfectly pare
81'. CROIX. RIM,
The tonic properties of St, Croix Bum, and
vowerftil invlgoratirig effects, have heen long
'known to the PhysicianS 'Of the world
.13111onii, Inthrwittent and Chill Fevers, en
gendered by the change of water and diet of
'travelers;!pritticularlyntion wedeln rivers are
prevented and cured by the Plantation : B itters.
Theyarealso tellable'to prevent tea sickness..
'• %MAY OriPl3.B BAT
i. . •
P Ist' nipiith , 'l6th day; 1862.
kei±44Kik send - me
'anottler zen of fiiy Viiters i' Nothing hag
pi'oVeiCgiVhenefichil wife or my-
Beg , as_the Pit titeß Bitters. •
'...• 'y friend lakkc Howtani."
the ? '
8..--The secret of immense sale of the
Plitittiittoik Bitters, is.. l their Parargeed
The St. Croix /him, will every article' used, is
warranted perfectly pure, and the money will
be returned if 'hot as reireiented.
The Plantittion Bitters ago put up in unique
quart iiittles, and sold by, Al reapectahie Ding
gists, Grocers, Hotels and Restaurants through
out the World. 'Be particular: that every bottle
beatg the fac-aimill of the Proprietor's signature.
P H., DRASP. & CO:
nOI4-aaarlin-Cooltaxrd 202 Broadway, IN. Y.
•
I\rO i llOF TO raapo -- xN GT.lif POW
II DER dOes, 1 4. Wheeler i having
withdrawn from the,ageeci i for the' salb of .our
Gunpowderin Harrisburg,, have appointed
Major David ll'COrinick our' agent, who : will
be prepared•Wafurnish all Mr. Wheeler's cue
tonrni , t
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOUR & CO.
oetlB-arn
ALMANACS! FOR 1863
HE weir lindin
BEAR'S ' ALMANAC; FOR
4, 'English and Herman, can ,be had lbx
'
aQ7 , On and mingle copies • : , 4 •
BEllo mrs, HOOKEtrOHE.
' PE A. 1 . 8.HE8
loct:kindl3,istrong, stockyanctir" mug
iti F tW e o years old,-it Keystone Har
Oct. 13, 1862.
trz ut,d6zrov,t3. „ ope
grocery, flAktftiliteHoitie7 ginated Eye *ilea
Hirrbiburil; Offered for tale. Neel &O'er
hutment in another column, or apply to
anlB4ttlinlatlB63 W. P. HENRY.
Ntnn 2bvertismatts.
SILAS WARD.
AGENT TOR
STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS,
Princes Melodeons &0.,
'VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC
CORDEONS, DRUMS AND MUSI
CAL MERCHANDISE
Of every kind.
HOW_ IE , S 'SERVING MAC Ell NES,
PORTRAIT FRAMES,
Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors,
Photograph Fruits atal 41bums.
at the New Iduelc Store of . SILAS WAi.D,
awn dip N 0.12, North Third Street, above Market.
Office of JAY COORIC,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
At, JAY COOKE & CO:, Bankers,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Philadelphia; Nov. 1, 1862.
The undersigned, having been appointed
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by the Seuertary of
the Treasury, is uow prepared 'to furnish, at
once; the
New Twenty Yeat 6 'pet et. Bonds,
of the United States, designated as "Five-
Twenties." redeemable at the pleasure of the
Government, after five years, and authorized
by, Act of Congress, approved February 25,
1862.
The COUPON BONDS ale issued in sums of
$5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO.
The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $6O, $lOO,
$5OO, $lOOO and $5OOO.
Interest at Six per cent. per annum will
commence from date of purchase, and is
PAYABLE IN GOLD,
Serni-Annually, which is 'equal, at the present
premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT.
PER ANNUM.
Farmers, , Merchants; Mechaniee, Capitalists,
and all who have any money to invest, should
know and remember that 'hese bonds are, in
effect, it FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Rail
roads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and
the immense products of all the Manqkip
tam, &c., &c., id the country' ; and that e
and ample provision mnde fOrthe payment
of the interest and liquidation pf principal,
by• Customs Duties, Excise Stamps' and Internal
Revenue, serves to 'make these' bonds the
Best, Bost dvallable and MOsi Popular
Inireetinent in the Aterkei.
Si - Ascriptions received at. :PAB A dd L n Legal
Tender Notes, or notes awl cheaketorbiffiks at
par in, Philadelphia. Subscribers.lby mail will
receive prompt attention, • and ofiely facility
and explanation will be afforded on application
at this office. 1
A lull supply of Bonds.will be , kept on hand
or immediate •delivery.
JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent.
. -AM-d& warn
c
.I.trtio.o.r
•
A IL Persons are herony; warnedisagainst de
predating or in. Nay manner, trospasing
on the Fart of Macs. Q. Wait, adjoining the
city,, and under the, management of the sub
scriber.
or I have arrested several ,of these petty
thieves and nuisances, and msdo them pay
pretty well for their sport, Hereafter I shall
not only punish to the &tat of the law, but will
publish in the Tekgraph And , other pipers the
names of all offender* .
Oct. 18, 1862.
. 144 11181 A MILLS"
;.
144
144 Greene Street, New , York City.
.'O43VERNIdENT ."00 . T.r6E
• lilt up In iln foil koirind pitper : i, 48 a bog, and ,in
bulk: Our prices raogefrom 8
.tg3oceute. We put up
the folloalng kinds:
JAVA, itARACAIDO, Km, RIO AND
SUPRRIOR .COFPRE.
We bel eve our Coffee to ,bc bettet—than any ground
liofiee. no t in use. All orders ,addressed to us, or to
nor •agents, Messrs. NAZE & Yoram, 182 Chambers
Street, cor. lA'ashinston Street, We* ilfdrk City, and
ntessrs. Dthuiv, 181 and -101 South Waler
treat, talicago, wil I receive.prnmpt attention.
, , ' I --ITARIIR VLACR.
• eeptl4-d3m
• UNION VILLAOt.,
V INES of this. Monster among Native
American. Hardy .Pasper A ; ,sale at the
Ki3ystone Kursery. ,The,,plustere ,frequently
weigh a pound and a halt,,und Bo_ berries are
!argor than the Celebrateil, Black: Hambnrgh.
The quality is also good--nequel, at least, to
the well known Isabella. J. MISS,
•-.,n0v1-dtf
100 BBLS: FINE CHOICE. APPLES.
Ott SALE CHEAP at JOHN WISE'S, in
.12 Third Street, Vest door toltradly's Barber
shop. •
ALSO, ANOTHER LOT 00 EIP LARGE
CATAWBA GRAPES, cheap, wiiiVess i le and re
tail. ' ' . .- „ 3n012
CHOICE SYRUPS and BAKINa MOLASSES
for sale ehes:p by •
• N1CH01..13 &PBOWMAN,
Cor. Frbriti and 'Streets
nl4
TOBACCO, Cave - I:Wish, C4A t licekis and
1 1 Twist, for eale "
• NICH 4.B'N itti97 M AN,
Ovum': Front awl.Nallidt areas
FM
LIME Assortment of , r.dmite,
.1: Chimneys, for Sale' vol.* low,
manors BeBWMAN,
Corner Front aria'Mi4et Sts.
.
nov3
SIIGAR cured hams, just ieedived an
for sale, by ~NlgltuloS, / 1 / 4 gowmebt,
• Cor, Front, non hlntket street.
MESSMbekerel, jast received,: and :for sale,
by NICAPIA & BOWMAN,
novel. Cor,:.Front and Market Ste.
N .4* oxleans Sugars, white and brown,
jast resettled and for..alo low by •
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Pron k and Market streets.
jyls
PLUM TREES,
Farieti, at Keystone Nuiserv,:Harrisburg,
Oct 13,1862.
BUCKWHEAT'; ,
A SMALL ; lot of p 7 Ftll4, just rooobroij and'efor
ante by W. WOK, Jr., & CO.
. • ; oot/3-dtf
d riC)OOA NUTS, Raisins, and -Prund, just re
ceived and - for'sale • '
NICIIOLS & BOWNLIN,
Cor. Front and Market Streets.
nolB
1111148KM16;3 BriMilee , of all, ; sfinds, for
sale by NICBOI4 4 .1114WAXN,
zariciCor. Pront end Marlp.A Ste.
• 'if • iIINCE
SVPERIOB, aiticle just 'ruclivell, v iand for
- a.' side' by .. 174. .DOGS :4; Aipo.
QiIRIAND I P: assortment of. Oind
10. of Glaiti,,Biass.tioßd :Tin, Sot
.N. o 4o444s4lVifttN ,
061'11601.0dt aniv.ritAt s rests.
octB.
BROWN aviara of all grades,: for sale
low, , Ninteps ktpw,ALAN,
ile2s • ' ' bird e r Front an I 'Mar ait streets.
.:8 1 0VECET ,ClDEktttilir
VERY SUPERFINE ARTICLE, just m
a. celved. WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO.
JACOB MISH