Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 05, 1861, Image 3

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11AHRI5BURU, PA
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Thursday Morning, September 5, 1861.
A saw and handsome flagstaff has recently
wen erected ou the roof of the Laucasterian
chool house
SYSTEat of popular lectures is shortly to be
nangurated in our city with the view of pro
-911'4 the cause of temperance.
TIME E.XTESDED —By a recent order of Court
lie time for filing exceptions to the report of
he city survey commissioners has been extend
.d to the 19th of October, inclusive.
I:Ann.—Two American bald eagles are now
domiciled in the enclosure forinerly appropriat
ed to the deers in capitol park, They are fine
specimens, and attract much attention from
visitors.
LEO BILOKEN.—A small .boy, named Robert
Elliott, whose parents reside in North street,
had one of his legs fractured yesterday afternoon
at t h e drove yard adjoining Camp Curtin by a
horse running over him. lie was carried to his
residence, and is doing well.
PoLlCS—Before the Mayor.— Henry Simmer,
cs.ie Oloon.R and J. S. McCartney, volunteers,
wet e arraigned for drunkenness and disorderly
conduct. Discharged.
Benj. Shorter—a vagrant, fnd lying around
loose. Discharged, on a promise ou to leave the
city forthwith.
li:ityune Butler--a tight little negro, with a
fart like poliehed ebony, smiling all over with
god humor, was arraigned for vagrancy, having
I,t en " caught napping "in the market house.
Pit ,) tine was discharged.
A tall, rough-hewn Millesian, who responded
to t he name of Hugh McDonald, stood charged
with ,Iruukenness and disorderly conduct. Sent
at lois the way for thirty days.
MI I [MAY Timms. —At this particular time it
proper for volunteer military men,
taw! , as well as privates, to post themselves
the tactic: and army regulations. This can
complished by experience and observation,
kit in view of the recent army orders concern
in competency of officers—if not from a
klinte of duty and proper appreciations of the
r etonsibility which they have assumed—they
tia4 seek to inform themselves sufficiently be
n entering the service, in order to gain the
reject and confidence of their men, and also to
guard against the revocation of their commis
4lls. To do this they must consult the books,
which can be readily obtained at a small ex
pen ie.
'lnc eITIZR.S FIRE COMPANY AND THE PILO
SYLVANIA RAILROAD.—It will be recollected by
our citizens that on the 7th of July lastt num
ber of freight cars were consumed by R on the
Pennsylvania Railroad near Higlispire. During
the conflagration, Divisional Superintendent S.
Young of this city solicited the services of
the Citizen fire apparatus, which went to the
scene of the disaster, and rendered very efficient
aid in arresting the progress of the flames. On
the next day the company were the recipi
ents of the following communication from Mr.
Young :
EASTERN DIVISION PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
&TT'S OITIOR, Harrisburg, July 8, 1881.
George Fager, Esq., Chief Engineer Citizen Fire Co.,
Harrisburg, Pa.:
Sue : Permit me to thank you and your fel
low-firemen for the promptness in responding
to my call for aid to extinguish the fire at the
burning cars near Highspire yesterday. lam
authorized by our General Superintendent to
present to your company, on behalf of the
Pennsylvania railroad company, the sum of
dollars, as a token of estvem. Please
make known the fact to your fellow-firemen, and
make such disposition of it as you think proper.
Enclosed please find my check for that amount.
Please also present my compliments to the Citi
zen boys. I am, dear sir, very respectfully, &c.
SAM 'L D. YOUNG,
Superintendent Eastern Division P. R. R.
At a stated meeting of the Citizen Fire Com
pany, held subsequent to the reception of the
above communication, the following resolution
was unanimously adopted, viz :
Resolved, That the thanks of the Citizen Fire
company be tendered to the Pennsylvania rail
road company, for their generous donation.
Extract irom the minutes.
The money thus donated was }:laced by the
company in the hands of the chairman of the
collecting committee, to be applied to the pay
ment of the debt still due on their engine.
A Karam MAN COWBIDED BY WOMBN.—An
interesting cowhiding affair came off at a house
in one of the streets east of the State Capitol
about o'clock Tuesday evening. It appears
that a married man, well known in certain cir
cles, is "numerous" on love making. Nut con
tent with following and addressing several of
the fair sex when he should have been endeav
oring to procure a living for his family, he was
"getting along" so fast as to engage himself in
marriage to an interesting and plucky young
lady. A rumor of his already having a wife
reached the ears of this lady, and she at once
isited his residence, and found the rumor con
firmed. The matter was quietly talked over by
the injured young lady and the neglected wife,
and an arrangement made for a visit in the
evening to punish the recreant husband. Ac
cordingly last evening both ladies armed them
selves with cowhides, and waited until the
coming of the husband. In a few minutes he
came trudging along, innocent altogether of
the warm reception he was about to meet.—
When he had entered the house both ladies
sprang upon him, and commenced at once to
belabor him furiously with their cowhides. He
yelled like a coward, and cried lustily for help.
The screams attracted the attention of the
neighbors who ran to the house, and succeeded
in effecting his release from the hands of the
injured pair. The cowhided individual was very
anxious that the affair should not "get in the
Papers," aml promised to leave the city. His
wife Is represented as a very industrious and
respectable lady, and has been obliged to labor
to support her worthless husband for a long
time. The young lady to whom he had enga
ged himself is an orphan, and deeply feels the vat,
rage thus attempted to be perpetrated upon Ver.
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Tilt LIBDKRIERASSIS rlck.gro.--44:04 ,pic-nic of
the Liederkranteassociation.at liaelmen's woods
takes place onaidriday, Sept. 9, Ind not rreNe
Wednesday, as incorrectly stated_ lir us yester
day.
SaN Poxreonso.—The sentence of Adam
Erb, indicted and convicted at the Court last
week fur illegally selling liquors, was postponed
yesterday, his attorney having Sled excep
tions, and made a motion fur a new trial.
A HAvmoOK RSCIEWSNT is to be organized in
the siv er counties beta eenbiew Yorkaral Albany.
All the members will be required to pledge
themselves to abstain from the use of intoxicat
ing liquors as a beverage, profanity, gambling
and cards—to avoid useless desecration of the
Lord's day—to encourage feligious services ac
cording to individual and to use
every proper effort to . olottauler the regiment a
hi: h moral and religious. character.
Ammo. Rammer Aoommer.—A young man
named Wm. Borah, a brakeman on a coal train
on the Pennsylvania railroad, was killed a few
days ago by falling from the train a short dis
tance east of Altoona. He had not obtained
any rest for About forty-eight hours, and it is
probable that he fell off the train, while over
come by sleep. His body was terribly mutila
ted—both lei& being severed ~,one arm broken,
and a, portinual the head cut away. The de
ceased was about twenty-one years of age, and
unmarried. The body was taken to Pittsburg
for interment.
"Mesas, Am Dm CANADA ?" —Recently a
farmer residing not a hundred miles from this
city, was accosted by a colored "chattel"—who
came out of the mountain at day-break on a
"double quick"—with the words, "Massa, am
die Canada?" He informed the escaped fugi
tive, who did not seem to possess much knowl
edge of geography, that he was indeed very far
from Canada, but told him not to be alarmed
on that account. The kind-hearted farmer, be
sides give the "contraband" plenty to eat,
supplied him with funds to prosecute his jour
ney, and sent him on his way rejoicing.
A Raw lisciptinvi.—The regiment: of light
infantry, underlhe 'command 'of Col. Man M:
Power, now at Camp Curtin, is rapidly filling
up, although one or two companies can.still be
accepted. The uniform consists of dark blue
cap and jacket, light :blue pantaloons, and
leather leggings, all in the Zouave style. The
uniform is of handsome army cloth. Colonel
Power is a resident of Johnstown, and wotx dis
tinction as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Third
Pennsylvania Regiment of three months' men.
The Major of the new regiment is O. M. Irvine,
also an experienced three months' officer, who
is deservedly popular. Among the company
officers is Capt. John H. Miller, of Pittsburg, so
well known among our railroad men. In fact,
the / regiment will be officered by experienced
men throughout.
SLUP.—There is no fact more clearly estab
lishrd'in the physiology of man than this, that
the brain expands its energies and itself during
the hours of wakefulness, and that those are
reinparated during sleep ; if the recuperiktion
does not equal the expenditure, the brain with
ers—this is insanity Thus it is that, in early
English history ; persona who were condemned
to death by being prevented from sleeping al.
ways died raving maniacs ; thus it Is, also, that
those who are starved to death become insane ;
the brain is not nourished, and they cannot
sleep. The practical inferences are these :—1 .
Those who think most, who do most brain•
work, require more sleep. 2. That time saved
from necessary sleep is infallibly destructive to
mind, body, and estate. 3. Give yourself, your
children, your servants—give all that are un
der you the fullest amount , of sleep they will
take, by compelling them to go to bed at some
regular early hour, and to rise in , the moment
they wake ; and, within. a fortnight, nature,
I with almost the regularity of tue rising sun,
will unloose the bands of sleep the moment
enough repose has been mimed for the wants
of the system. This is the only safe and suffi
cient rule ; and as to the question how much
sleep any one requires, each must be a rule for
himself, great Nature will never fail to write it
out to the observer tinder the regulations just
given.
Mammal. THINGS are continually going to
waste. The ravages may be concealed by dust
and dirt, and remain undiscovered until =ex
pectedly the fabric gives way. Neither paint,
varnish or soap will keep'out the destroyer.—
The most careful housekeeper finds Something
out of order at this season of the year. `There%
jobbing to be done by the mason or the carpen
ter, although but twelve months ago complete
renovation was effected by their services. The
paint grows dingy, the carpets look shabby, the
crockery diminishes in the number of pieces,
and the furniture is weak in the joints. With
man himself the same decay is going on, al
though he is never willing to admit it. Thefirst
gray hair is the silent confession of the fact, and
the unpliant joint is the unsummoned witness.
Ho may be buoyant when he looks up at the
serene sky and breathes the fresh air, but he
would acknowledge the truth, were he to say,
that if a pain or twinge here or there were gone
then his enjoyment would be complete. In
temper, in recreation, he gradually mutates
from the extravagant and exaggerated to the
mild and sedate. What would have been jolty
five years ago, would now be rather steupid by
reason of the excessiveness. Even the heart
loses its fondness and grows cold to those who
once were dearest to it. Incidents which at one
period would have caused a shudder and excited
a sympathy, become scenes which are beheld
with the calmness of indifference. It is only
when the flower is fresh, and its odor new-born,
that it is wholly beautiful. So with mankind.
llecuring Springs and Wintets indurate, and
for the pliancy of the sapling is put on the
stiffnesa of the old trunk. The paraphernalia
of living may
be impaired, but there is no re
juvenating of man. There is no prescription
for choleric humors, no salve for waning sight.
The fresh paint on the house front conceals the
rust and the wear of the weather, and the new
suit on the man disguises the failing frame. —
It is but the cry of the auctioneer after all ;
from the moment we - begin to breathe ve are
going, going, and then in a bintitii inirae atm.
CONFISCATION Or A STEAMBOAT AT PlTlsauao. —
Under *he confiscation act, Collector Bachelor,
of Pittsburg, seized a new steamer in course of
construction, and placed her in possession of
the officers of the government to be disposed of
for its benefit. The boat belongs to the Hon.
John Bell, of Tennessee, and is worth about
$ll,OOO. As but some $5,000 only have been
paid on her, the government will be benefited
by the seizure only to that amount.
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DAUPHIN COW= SHARP &LOOMS. —Mr. Geo.
A. Brooks, of this city, a member of the Locblel
Greys, is now in command of a company of vol
unteers, recruited from among the young farm
ers and hunters at Manada Furnace, in this
county. The members of the company have
the reputation of being excellent marksmen,
having used the rifle almost from their infancy.
They showed their good judgment in selecting
Capt. Brooks as their commander, as he will
bring into the service an experience which will
go far to increase their efficiency. -The compa
ny is attached to Col. Joseph F. Snipe's 'Regi
ment.
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Surnmosn.—The negro, John Lee, indicted
and convicted at the court last - week for steal=, l
ing a watch from John Midlam, was iienten ,
yesaidairt7r) tits costa of
prosecutionialui tmdergnita imprisonment of
four months.. This Lee, Irma 41 itccoonts, has
long been in eittelialiitof Air* uputimrpeoples
property. About three months mpitiker Bad
abaugh found in his possession a shawl which
a brother of the late Dr. Bomgardner identified
as having been stolen from his brother before
he died. He was not, however', prosecuted for
the theft at the time, as there was - no testimony
to convict him, the owner of the shawl being
dead.
Tam JEWISH NEw YEAs..—To-day will be
the first day of the seventh month (Tishri) of
the civil new year of the Israelites, all over the
world where the sons of Jacob have found a
home. This is always the occasion of a holiday,
and is most religiously observed by all the Is
raelites throughout the world. All of them
will close their places of business this evening
at six o'clock for three days, and where the
Christian Sabbath is observed, this year many
of them will keep closed for four successive days.
The Synagogue on Front street will be opened
to-morrow, and the ancient rites and ceremonies
of the children of Israel observed in the land
of Judea five thousand years ago, will be re
peated in all their solemn grandeur.
THE OYSTER Srason.—Lovers of oysters will
regret to learn that the prospect for a large sup
ply of the bivales this winter are gloomy:' 'The
principal sources of supply on the 'Virginia
'shore are entirely cut off, so that the whole de
pendence must be on the Maryland beds. The
mouths of the Pocomoke, Monokin, Wicomico
and Nanticoke, together with the Fishing bay,
are the best deposits of oysters, but are not
equal in flavor to those of the Virginia rivers,
while they are inferior in size. The upper trib
utaries of the Chesapeake also afford large
quantities, theprincipril of which are the Little
Choptank and Miles rivers, but they are infe
rior in flavor end size. The supply now prom
ises to be equal to the demand, the whole trade
with the South having been cut off, and the
transportation to the West so uncertain as to
destroy the oysters by detention. Heretofore
this trade has given employment to some six
thousand persons, and to about four hundred
vessels, while the annual receipts of the trade
was upwards of one and a half millions of dol
lars. It is now estimated that the huffiness will
fall off more than fifty per cent., and an equal
per centage of persons and vessels will be left
without their usual employments. The great
bulk of the trade heretofore done by Baltimore
will find its way from Philadelphia and other
northern cities, which thus far have enjoyed
only a comparatively meagre portion of the bu
siness.
CAPrinla OF FORTS Crank AND ELMIGIAS.—
The naval expedition has reported two forte,
730 prisoners, 1,000 stand of arms, 81 cannons,
and camp equippage tam. This is gloriona
news, and we hope will haveinfiuence with that
portion of North Carolina that is disposed to be
/sok This news, together with the fact that
Vrich St Bowman have just received a large,
stock of Fall Dry Goods, to which they invite
special attention, will, we hope, have a happy
effect upon the citizens generally. sep2-2t.
Hamm returned from the city I now have on
hand a full assortment of all kinds of Dry
Goods : 200 pieces of new Calicos ; 200 dozen
of Stockings ; a splendid lot of Black Alapacha;
a large lot of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 yards of Crash
for Tovtelint. All kinds of Sunitter Dress
Goods at great reduction. S. Lswr,
Rhoads Old Corner.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES
DR. CHRESEDIAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeserean, IC D.,
NNW YORK CITY.
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THE combination of ingredients In these
Pills are the resuit 0( a long and extensivecirractice.
Th-y are mild in their operation, and certain in Wkirecting
all Irregul trines, Maud Menstruations, removing all ob
structions, whether irom cold or otherwise, headache,
pan in the site. palpitation of the heart, whites,.all ner
vous air alone, hysterics, fatigue, pile in the back and
limbs, arc , disturbed sleep, which arises from interrup
tion of nature. .
TO MARRIED
Dr Chea.eman'e Pills are invalualfe, as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. ladisa who have
beeu deep,* nted in the nee of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Cdtoesemoo'S Pile delng.all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE; - •
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.Thereisone csndition of the feneade gem in which the
Piths cannot be taken without producing a PSOULtd et
R.asuz. T. The coutitibn referred to is .1"11-110NANCY --
thereettit MISCAARIAGR. Such is the {retaliate tes
deocy of the medicine to restore • the meal function, toe ,
normal` condition, that eten the' reproductive power of mg
ewe contest resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious, Explicit directions, which should be road Ro
om! sny each box. Price al. Sent by mail on enclos
ing Si to Da Commune L. Cannekalt, Box 4,01., Poet
Office, New York City.
told by one Druggist in every town in the United States,
R. B. HUTCHINGS,
General Agent for the UnlttskStales.
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14 wawa 3r, Heir' York,
To whom all wNeolesale orders should be addressed..
Sold iu Harrisburg ny C. A. Battu=
nov29Aawly
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, ,HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED ON TBE NATURE,
TSNAT.NANT AND RADIUM...R(7Ra OF SFS FMATOR.
Blir.A, or Seminal Weidman', Senna Dobiliti,
Nervaua
eesy bsioluntary Nadsslons and Impotency resultipg
from Bell-abuse, dm. By Bobt. J. 1,11. DA-
Sent onner seal, In a plain envektpe; Wally address, past
-0118ral. nuuuiPt two'btawtes by itn cam• J=c.
127 Bowery, New lirork. Pessoll i tee 41111=lo,
A CARD TV !RR
DRL DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOE FEMALES.
tifidliblik s Ootriiinins, restainting, sad ramtro‘g
obstrottloos, from whatever cause, and
ways successful as a primes
- Use.
HEt;E PILLS H A VLF BEEN USEb
r
the dordlare ter many years, both In France an.
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; anti
he la urged by many Menem.: ladies who oiled them,
make the Pills public for the alleviation of tho e sutrerin?
Crone any irrenkehiell lithlteXpr, as well to prevern
an thorreseof (amity where beadtb will not permit It.—
leentalea owthstilink , Amsted. Of these suppostaa thew
ashes ao, are cautioned apluet these Pine while In that
oondi sa they are war. to produce mtscai riage, an.
the propetanalititea no responsibility After this adm,
nitlen, although tkra =ileum would. prevent aoy wte
chkd to Itetiltlerwlae the Mlle are .recommendee
Full and Ihkeetiepe.stoDiapilly mush Wm Priv
k/ 00 per trot. witalcasie 'sad veialt•by
'OII.AKL6B 6.. BANN VART,'
- No. 2 JeDee Sow, Flarrt Dimi er,iriti Ps,
*Ladies," by 'Wilding.' bin .113 00 , W ebe.linirinbur,
Past Onion, can Line nen 11Ile new tree o( nbeerealkw
any part al tbti otiobtrylonnfideotiallyj andlorroe or pin
Lao" by maa,..Sold las° by ~ S. Stamm., Itendine,
lummox Uou l Cowen, Ybilndelpeibi, 1. 1.. La
wenn
lummox,
, Ltuscassier;J
i
Wow, erbibbiettle ; 111 T. mien, Vern ; &bd by cab
druggist to ever*, oily and village in the Union, and
8. D. Howl, ole *Weenie, elan York ,
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N. o.— Look ouVor whouterlea... Bry ou thattah rtl
of sag Kraal allaitt every hoz is signed S. Have.. h.
others are a Noir imposition dad anamovilherstoro,
you value your Mut% and itashb, (to =sysuOthingtot= br
ag butobtliged of your rowsey 2 ) ouy only or show
who ate* the sl• turot et 4). Bowe-on .curerry :boa.
MOO a.a row a.-mret a'':1110
TO OOMMIPTIVES:
TES , having been teetered to
health Is a reit lie by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered er-O years ,with a severe lung &rad
ios. sod that dread . disease, COn3tialPiblartie. - =Bone 10
make known to his Isalose , milivef: , the mama of cure.
To all who desire it, he will serf it copy o f the pre
scription used (free K charge) with.the,directipais fur
preparlue and acing' the same, which they will end a
sure cure Ihr Ckihsumtaioo, Asthma, Bronchitis, en. The
only object of tkit advertiser in sending the Prescription
Is to benefit thediffliciad r allideriread detbrmatkin which
be eubceives to be °valuable, and he hopes every ent
erer will try hist remedy. ash-will coat them nothing,
slid may prove &Vetoing, 7...
Parties within gibe prosbriptitiu Will please address
REV. EDWAPD,A. WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
ti las county, New York
tatuid•wl y
PIIIttrY Tirit -:BLOODE•
litiamds Las PILLS AND Pllllllllll, BMW
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hie from all *oral Poisons.—ln tutees of :lcroful..
Ulcers Ellenrsy,tar Ertaltlonerd akkhSkin,ltiff - gperktlon
of ;be Life Medalist% is truly ast.nlntneg, often removing
In is few days, nary vestige of these Malmo:as dtsesses
byl their purifying Meets Oil the blood. Billions Fevers,
Fever sea Agilif;tl¢mpopina, Dropsy, 10t1ee,...u.1 U, tbort,
ROM eli diveakell wiloo TlikklArk Weir OUrative proporlick
tin faintly should ba *about Munn, 4- by aunt tnn"h
urn muob suderboutud expense may De setr , ..l
Preper..d by wig fl. 1101 ,1 *A1, le • 1.., ! , .1..w York, e d
for .sle by all Dr st 110,11v-11
Di nu ,2tungtisenunts
NOTlCE.—Having returned from the
war and recovered lrom a BMWS libels. I am now
I repay ed to magma the pr.ctice or my profetwon at the
same old plane, (layea Butidlag,) Market Square,
where I can be fon. d at all nines in the ratan.
Pr. J A CARMAN,
Dentist.
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Omoa U. S. Oroonssarty or ffidnurrarrora; t
-Ruptmem,l9, - Se_pt. 2 ) 4861.
EALED PROPOSALS, ,endorsed " Proposals
1.11 for Rations" will berecerVed by the under-
signed at his office, unlink; m., on the 7th inst.,
for supplying complete army Ration (raw.) for
the York Permaylvanlk Regbient or, Rome
Guards, in the service of the ijuited States.
Said reams tohe delifverbd at enablimes, at
Om several stations of the Regiment, as may'
be designated by its commanding officer, and on
his requisitions. Bids must state the price per
ration delivered as above.
A contract, which must be executed (with
bond for faithful- s Ormance) within four days
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awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, for
the period of six months, unless sooner tea:mi
l:tato:llw the United States Commissary General.
`The undersigned reserves the right to reject
all unreasonable bids.
B. DU BARRY,
sep2-4t Captain and C. 8., 11. B. A
[York Republican please
SHIRTS I SHIRTS! ! SHIRTS!
HOME MANUFACTURE.
THE OHEAPE TIN THE MAESET.
HE undersigned i:sving opened their
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tianuf.ctory of Shirts &c., at No. 12 West market
street, Harrisburg, Pa , most respeotihilv solicit the
peu ming° and attention of the ladies, Gentlemen and
Merchants to the following assortment of goods all of
'which are our own manufacture :
SHIRT'S, • .
BOSOMS,
Oui-Letm
CCFFB
waIIMB&NDS,
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HIGHT
At0.,'&13 , Sao., &a.,
Also the particular attention of the ladies,to our largo
ahlortment of under garments Ato , (from the latest im
proved London and Parts styles,) COLLARS,
CUFFS, Sena &c., in great varieties, all of which being
ear own maunuracture we will sell cheaper than can ne
purchased elsewhere.
Persons desirous of fornishlngtheir own materials, ow
have cutting, mewing Sic., of every variety done at: curd
ling to order. Alt of the 1010911 name d goods tor Ocala weir,
we witl make to mts,ure, guaranteelsg to St, and give
entire Satisfaction to the purchaser for style durability
and m tenet Ail ipizuil orders will be promptly at
tended to epee theishoetest ;One and limit reasonable
terms. Also Herrmann supplied upon the most renew
, able terms.
. P. S. La.dies visiting Warta or wider garments of any
niseription t eiurtosyn „them : Typed. to- order by sending
sample or such kinds as may be desired.
LYNN at RICHMAN,
No. 12, market street,
wrf 9 . 4s ro , , flarrisbarg,
Rooms next door to Hummel di HOlinger's wow),
SofErt W'ALLONvEIIt nLuAgt.
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t R F 0 tit Al4l
.rm.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
4 1 10008 AND MFACHANDISE promptly
qui forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
ICentral, Cumberland Valley aid Panneylrania Railroads
ad ; Canal.
HAULING AND DRAYINO to and,
from all parts of the
re
city to the diflent Railroad depots will be done at the .
Iseryleirestratea. .
Ltrausa remoovyiinng wlp be PFP.IO I7 0400 to.
Orden oft it Brii nVe itirrOnean must, oe it Ole 'store
la E. S. Zollinger, will realm) prompt attention. Con;-
,eignmenta of freight respectfully solicited, •
RAIN WALLOWBR; JR., ;Ail.,
apt - Onleolimedies Dew*
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.
HE vast amount of proierty destroyed
lout i v v aby : Elsbintog li rt .to be
Air 0
RidtgaMitUlllMl6 l = el at W.
be attended to. WOO APISCII tel
IS vial ings it «7 jel3-d
5, - 1810
Nun tabiurtismtnts
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA ILANITFAOTORY I
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
41.4\ ILERRIBBLIRG, PA.
>l)‹ . M. s. LEE,
•
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PAR/001d we ALKINO CANES, will furnish
trod* at LOWER PR((E than can be bought in soy of
the Mutt rn cities. Country merthsints wid do well to
call and examine prices and quality, and convince them
selves of this fact. augndly.
GUM GO OD S
FOR THE ARMY,
WC* AA
Bet* Pillows, Dlsakots, Coats, Caps,
Loggias, Drinking Caps, &c,
YOB SLIM NI
Wl S. sirisirss,
North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel,
HABRISBI7II4, PA.
anin•dailis •
PAROCHIAL`SCHOOL
Tilt] sixth F.emi-anuel Term of this Inbti•
mos commenced this day. Pupils, (male and fe
male) of the age of nine years and upwards sill Nice
moved. All the usual banshee of a good Sogdsh ado
ption as well as Latin and Greek languages ate taught.
.Tsysos : NB, SA. 414 and $l6, per somion of live
monlbs, according to the branches Sauget. Ntrextra
charges of may kind. Apply to
C. V. MAYS, A. M., Principal,
Or to Rude. F Selkar, D. M. Gross, G. P. Wiestling, A.
J. Herr and Geo. S. tankel, School CVmml4es.
sei•24loo
t rAItiTSI) at, the Harrisburg Car Shop
VV , 43 1 10000 MOULDERS aid FOUsDOOD NAOS
SMMISJ W. T. lULDRUP, Supt.
sei.Zdtt
A Y OVERCOATS FOR SALE.
TO 'Newly -Organised Bagtiftenta.
ALlot of the very beet overcoats, made
•aeaolniing to the arm 7 regelations, and engleien
to equip a MI regiment, are for sale at D. SHRUM BE itt
tin & CO., Second street. below &Mel Bone. Harris.
burg. angBOillm
GENERAL ORDER NO. 5
EKAD-QuAtEms P. hL, 1
Harrisburg, August, 29,1861. f
Officers recruiting for regiments accepted by
the State of Pennsylvania, can, if they desire it,
receive commutation for rations, for their re
cruits. That is to say, the Colonel of a regi
ment or the Captain a company, as the case
may be, will receive thirty cents a day for each
man be shall bring to Camp Curtin who shall
be; mustered into the service of the United
Stites, from the time of the recruits being sworn
in; before a Magistrate, until his arrival at
camp. Provided, That the whole time charged
for any one man, shall not exceed ten days.
When transportation is desired for compan
ieti or parts of companies application will be
made to these Head-Quarters. ;
By order of Governor A. G. CUETIN, Com
znander-in-Chief. CRAIG BIDDLE,
an29-d6t
WANTED ;
QTEADY and sober young men to join
),) the Harriabura Cavalry company, accepted by the
G O Verfitaellt, and already camp. Enquire as the
rendezvous, Exchange, Walootstreet.
ango26-dtr CELLS. 0. DAVIS, Ceptain.
801110FItit'S BOOK BTO.R.R 1
(Near the Elarritburp Midge.)
JUST. RECEIVED Ireul the
1.• 41 " 'ia"ub , atoOn 4,o ollmicara.u. Nola
• riot, •,••4 , we wilPsell at aLlii per fteel ' •
1011.00 per ream. Car NOTE PA: 33, deco;ltell with
Illp Haat and very handsome embleme and patriow
$3.50 Poor 1000 WHIT,: ENTFLOPES, ..fah national 4.1.11
patriotic emblem*, printed lu two colors.
Please give na a call. THSO. P. SCHlrillilt,
ier"
GILT FRAMES I GILT maxis!
Z. BIESTER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and Picture Frames,
(WI and Rosewood Mouldings Ase.
HAM.3IIBBII.IIG, P.A.
French Mirrors, square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every description.
OLD FRAMES IFIE.GIVIP TO NEW.
' OR 6ALE.—One of the best business
stands in the city on remould° terms, or leased
for three or Ave years nitrated in Market street between .
Fourth and MM. Inquire on the pre mhos of
j) 942 m DANUI. Lgurr.
JOEITI B. SMITH'S
SOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STK
Harrisburg, Pa.
LW AYS on hand a large assortment of
t Boors, MOM, WAITE/LS, Sm., of me very beat
tettlitine for ladies, gentlemen, and childrenst wear,—
Frites to snit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO
CIRDIK In the best style by superior workmee
REPAIRING done at short notice.
ortl6-dtf JOHN R. MUTH, Harrisburg
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and En wavers on Wood§
N. B. COB. PERTH & CHESTNUT SI'S.,
Pkkoidphcs.
. .
LIXECUT.E. all .kindw of Wood Engraving
wail beauty correctness .and dispatch. Original
designs furnishes ' for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons
Winhic.ll% en hY fmtsling Photegraph °Oleg aerreot, ye,
®nhave ows,Cf Mesas, Churches, iltor trouts,
Machines, StoVes, Patents, &c., engraved as well on pnr
seqat application.
Slerty linvelopes,,.iabels, Bill Readings, -sox btt i 4,
vatting, rube, and other Cards, engrav -1 0 tho
highest stylnotari., and aline lowest prises
FOUSpOOIOI43IO Or Bile engraving, see the Illustrated
worts or J. B. Lippincott &Co., B. B. Butler'kCie.
oct% lyd
I:T.N3ZI-IDELICAL = -
STA.T.gBtreet near Third street, a few
doors below BradVe Hotel, dorrisb.4rg• A Ave
auw.Heans,lleadY mied..Ctalks. l 4l l lo. ol LlWlWOlEgt
motif oidei. gavel -pliitewato-rea
ronable. [tn3o43ohn C. BAKER.
FOR REKT.,--The large briols, dwelling
house now. oneapled by David Mumma Jr. Esq., on
Third street near Market, with an office sultana for an
attorney. Posgestdon given teit or October' next. En
quire at the Prothonotarrs offieti. WA. Jiangsu..
• Aug6-dtt.
Select Soho°lo for Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET. ABOIMIE LOCUST
TFHE Fall term of ROBERT It'ELWEE'3,
&hoot for boys, will open on the first Monday IR
September: • The room itt-well-ventileted r igpathwaably.
furnlabed, and in every reepeet adapted fOrniliool
- •
pose&
CATHARINE hlTlAliirdi ached for girla, located in
the same building, will ppm - kr the . Fall term at the same
4 Tbe room las/keen elegantly Wed up to promote
the health and comibrt of scholars. anaggdif
RE,MOVAIk
irrHE tru'6c4'4.EpoußlßEß e
ihoved his
i 1 PLUllEttnektasAtathi.Faegar.a.t fro® 41
arket
tlimet unatarinar i Psi= ° ' 124131
1 011 •
101.01114t9P011tOltiVer
(Eanbaratq.
- QOUNTY (.1041111.SaION.W. ,
PHE imdersigiied offers himself As a
candidate tee She glade cf COMFY 001‘111*10iC
ER, subject to the nominating convention, an i pledges
biwkst If if nominated and elected led's' barite the dntia
or the 4 Rico with ft 4etity, PHILIe HOFFMAN.
ang2B To
FOR ASsEM BLY
DANIEL KENDIG, of Middletown, kkt
fora 611'680 se a candidate for the SPATE USU.
LATORK at the ensuing election, stiblret to . the action nt
tne People's Comity Convention Ana pledges I:awe&
to dleobarge the duties of the nine boa t•tly and faith
fully.
aug24-dtc
FO IL A 58,14 MBLY
.
D'I'HOMAS G. FOX, or Derry town
ship, offers bin/calf .s A caotddate far the STATE.
I.sol , LAt USE at the encalog wets I, ti. aubj et to to • ac.
bon of the P.•ople's County Cooventioe.. ue • promise. If
elected to dtscu . rge the nude, of [ha dhoti with gidelity
aut . A .... •. . •
. FOR PROTHONOTARY
j C YOUNG, offers himself as a candl
e. sante for th+ office of Prothonotary 3teor ri m pbta
county qt the en,u4 el, eo n . Be tug •ge*V shset , t l to
perform the dulled o the aline with thleaty.
auir,l6-dawte
FOR REGISTER
•
i t i BRA HAM H. BIiVEH, of East Han°-
,
Tor t otters himself as a candl..atl for oiI:CVOS it at
the .tting election. solidi ct to tne action nt khe Pooplein
County Cony. Mids. He proinis a if elected to di ch ince
the du.lee of the La ic. whit ft i hty
a 122 die
FOR ASSEMBLY
"Cr D. 430Et4481N ER, of Graz offers
ijs hi nisei i as a candidgto for the Sr sTg I.FODt. A
TLI Kr. at the ensuing election, soblect to she at tion of
the People's °suety Convention. lie prs zni=es. if elec.
, ed 40 (Webers, the eutm of the othee with Sdehty.
aus2l-00:44
FUR PROTHONOTARY
D A . B. SUTER offers himself a•
• candidate for the Enke of i'l 0r11.. , Ni1l KIT, &c ,
at the ensuing elemoe, and pledges b u t reputatmn for
atteption to business as a guarantee fo ibe taittdul per
formance of Its duties, if elected.
Harrisburg, Augoin2l, 1851. 1144.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
IRS ENJAMIN BICK, of Harrisburg, of.
ALID fere tilmeelf as a tanaidate for COU' TY Titliefitj
Ka at the e suing election, suojeet to the action of the
Peopled County Coirceottun He promisee. If elected to'
din:piano the dative of the office with fidelity.
apgl7-dawtc
FOR, REGISTER
AMU M A RQ,I7 A H.T, of liarrie burg
S
elLys himself as a cnntiidite f r rtEtai rE H. at tun
ensuing et °Con tabiect to the action of the b 's
County Convention. He promises if elected to Meal**
the duties of the Ciro %ht. Ludo
au:l7.dt +qv
TO I'LIE VOTER6OF DAUPHIN CI ;UNIT.
ELLOW CITIZENS : 1 offer ,myeell he '
• Candidate for County Tree: met at tbe emitting
Weldon. subject to •he action of be Peop Out ••ty's Con
vection. rbould Ibe so imamate to be clewed I pledge
myself to discharge the duties of Said oln o with fidelity.
ISAAC Leek:.
Etansibia, Aug. 181881 -4.*
TO THE INDEPENDE;NT AND UNION
VOTEH OF DAUPHIN I OUNTY.
FELL'W.I;ITIZENH-1 o ff er myself *a
a Union Independent candidate for the al's) of Be.
gager cal Wale of 1 acptun county. Should Ibe no tor-',
tubule at to be elect a, 1 promise to discharge the duties .
of tee office with Webb'. .I.llOldhl B. HUMBEL.
• Ilummelatown, July 31, 1861.ollawtc
A. D. C
FOR ASSEMBLY.
COL. J A FR EEL ND, ol Halifax town.
! offers t.'‘os.ll or a seudifiate for AS-Igil
at the enstilug election to , Pet to the action or the fee
plq's County tlenv. utton. He p.olDifiell, cleated to dia.
charge the dunes of the Gate with fidelity.
anglii-datvio
FIEII.F" .1133311 Et' IS
DAILY an LINE!
ettiiven Philadel ohia
•
LOOK 1103:11c, JOINT "1101 th. INIILIAMISPORT 11011104,
UNIONTOWN, W,AIBOIIIIOWS 14117XUA, JXIIIIIIIII7IK,
NORI2II7IIMILLAMD, rasBONT , Twevowton,
Gsozocrowx, LTILINSIOV.II.
sIIRCI, Daoraor.
D II& RIUSBII RU.
The Philadelphia Depot bete: , entrtily located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A C didnutor goes
through wan each train to attend to toe s ,fe delivery st
all goods entreated to tee line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FKIIED, WARD & FIIBIIID, No. 811 Mar- et &est, Phila
delphia, by 6 o'clock P. 11, will be .livored in
Harrisburg the next morale
Freight (always) as kw as by any other no.
,Particular attention paid by Ibis line i....econipt and
speedy delivery of ab Harrtsbur nods.
(the undersigned thankful for pant oatru a hopes by
atrict attention to busies.. to inert eon o tea of We
some T. Pale .
dell dam
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON 13ENTISTI
tFFERS his services to the oitizeue o
kJ/ Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o
inn public pstrouage, and Fans assurance that tuts best
endeavors shall be given to render sailsfarivion in his pro
fession, aping an old, well tried dentist, he feels sale in
aviling the public generally 10 Can OD him, !assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services,
-Moe No. 'OS Kaska street, in the bouse formerly eu
-upler.l by Jacob H. buy, near the United States Hotel,
• Fiaryfeburs.
STEAM WEEKLY,
, . -.to
ii :I:4L =airl- ~ k ., N BICTWILEN NEW YORK
1 -IL .' I.
E i
....: 1
.., ... AND LIVERPOOL.
1:N 3 tIN,, AND EMBARKING *PAS=
b .
, :.0 En-- al QUEENSTOWN, prelascl„) the 14wor ,
I. •ew . on; and Philadelphia Steamship company
lolei , i ii.spatohing their full powered Ciyde.bulß iron
&m,,nekips sa follows :
GLASGOW, Saturday Semptember 7; CITY or BAL
TIMORE. Saturday doptanber 14 ; KENGEEOO, Satur
day; September 21, and every Saturday at Noon, from
Pies 44, North River.
• RAM OP PA9IAOI.
MST CA BIN $75 00 BIRBRAGE.... ..... 00
do to London $BO 00 I do to London ..$BB Of/
Steerage Return Make, good for els. Korn u. $BO 000
Passengera also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Better-
Orimi, Antwerp, Sc., at equally low rates.
la... Persons wianhig to urwg t.ut their Inends can buy
tickets here at the following rates, to New York: Front
kaverpooi or Queenstown; let Oahu; 105, 185 sad 11106 .
-*erase from Liverpool 340 00 Front Queenstown,
Sa° 00,
Thee* Steamers balm superior accorareedattOtis for
Fera. and .carry experienced &recaps. They are'
lt T. Wafer-tight Iron Section., and have ['meat Fire
ibllaters on board.
Fur further iniormatum apply at Sup Cost a Any's
Offices
15 Bromiway p New York.
Or 0. - 0. 7.imroArmatt. Arent, Barr6bpre
au23 •tt
A CHANGE FUR A BAItH - AIN:
•10 close up the Concern the entire
• stock of SILUESOKKOM, Itta.,..late of (lever Be 1-
an, deceased, in thc. rooms ta the Marion :.quare, will
e sold at private sale at OMR; and the roams wtil ,bp4
rented to the purchaser if desired. The terms Wl' Mks
Made easy. -/el7-dtf . UAW' 1.. Ht..llS ftteoa, si
TO FARMERS 1
IR UTTER (good, sweet and fresh) in*
17 pound. roln, and fr.& Et:GB In Ml* end
iimadittee taken at all times and mush paitl
given In exchange. Wow . market r.ma always . pad::
Wei. DOCK, Jll., W.
Oppodifeithel
atiglit -
°mat 111 VlKKOhitli
MADE from choice and selootoxt:4ppi efil
- and guaranteed by us to beistrlctly
i "4444 vs.
City Property for .Bals,
L A LARGE TWO—STORY BR ROtrtgr
a nd lot of ground, pleasantly lorsit4 on Trout
WK. ureenhialberry zinnias(' Waalaingion Avenue.
.Alan.TWO LAnalt
. elleut tone. Apply in
, No. 211,13nuti", d
.
7 N1114111 CIDER 1 I I—Stifoll lygia
itiaas ; i x
meat . *
nvesy•Ntate Aetna , -1 • -5. I mo.
. X - .11411/ '-`71,"7—•
Pniladelphl. and ea Lino •
Prot of Aiarket 41r se •. flhlrg
3140. G. DALE, Agent,