Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 21, 1861, Image 3

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tiAItIII3I3URG, PA
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Saturday Afternoon, September 21, 1861.
piiINTING MATERIAL FOR SALE.
Two Powsa Plums, old Adams' Patent ,
Two litos flasm Parssa, 0110 11!.2iTly new,
and a large amount of sec ,nd hand Printing
material, will be sol paper.ceedingly low pricesi
for cash or approved All these materi
als are in a good condition, and would answer
for a country office. They must be sold to make
room for new and more. extensive machinery.
Apply at this office immediately.
A QUA wrgrrE, consistMg of a harpist, violinist,
v, ealist and collectiouist, favored various locali
ties of oar city this morning with serenades, to
the great delight of our juvenile population.
DETENTION.—The express train from Pittsburg
failed to make its usual time here this morning,
caused it is said by a freight train having run
off the track somewhere between this city and
the m ountains.
EXPRESS AllEdD OF THE MAIL.—The New York
Post, one of the b, st of our New York city ex
changes, comes to this city regularly every
day by the Hope Express ten hours in advance
of the mail.
Rion Wuatams desires us to say that Lieut.
T. Davis, of Capt. McNally's , company has
:turned to camp. having only left it for the
,le purpose of trying to persuade the company
, return to their quarters. Lieut. Davis' re
urn of course relieves him of the suspicion of
',Mg a deserter.
SOLDIERS, STRANGERS, and all whom it may
concern will find the best assortment of nick
narks and fine toilet articles at Seller's drug
and fang store, No. 91 Market street, two
doors east of Fourth street, south side. We
cannot enumerate all the necessary and conve
niout articles for sale at this establishment, but
wnaid invite all to call and examine the stock
before purchasing.
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A CnicAoo Emma 9N RIB TRAVELS. —The
if tstern Rultroad Gazette of September 7, contains
three and a half columns of editorial description
of the Pennsylvania Railway, and scenes along
its route. The editor says :
The country through which we pass be
tween Philadelphia and Harrisburg, a distance
of one hundred and six miles, is probably set
tled by the most intelligent agriculturalists,
and is brought to a higher degree of agricul
tural perfection, than any space of country of
equally great extent on this continent. We will
not exef ptNew England in this statement."
APPLICABLE TO 11118 Bssrow.—Hon. Daniel S.
Dickinson, in a recent speech at Coatland, said
something for the benefit of men in this section
of country who are going around "on the sly,"
endeavoring to prejudice the ignorant against
the Government. Read it and don't let any one
catch you at sucti"dirty tricks" 'hereafter :
"My friend tells me there is something to be
said about taxes. Who objects to taxes ? An
individual here and there who not being well
informed, thinks if he can have peace it will
raise the price of butter. But he who rebels at
taxes to support such a war, you may believe
that Judas Iscariot is lawthing in his sleeve to
think he was not living in this day, for he
would have been surely underbid.
GOOD FOR Nonatterowic—The Norristown De
fender, speaking of two companies that left for
this city, says in Schall's company was a rare
sight, which a man sees but once in a lifetime.
It was six brothers carrying a large flag, all going
for the war. The first section of the company
was made up of four brothers of another family.
The six brothers name are Sutch, and the others
are the Smedley's. To take ten men from two
families is one good day's work, and if all
should volunteer in that style it would not
take long to depopulate the town. Norristown
has now sent over seven hundred to the war in
including three month men.
RAILROAD Acorn - arm—Yesterday morning a
young man named Wm. McLaughlin, a brakes
man on one of the military trains on the North
ena Central Railway, met with quite a severe
accident at a place called Spark's Switch, about
twenty miles from Baltimore. It appears that
e was in the act of putting down the brake,
itt the above station, when his feet slipped, and
Lad it not been fur the soldiers who caught
there is not the slightest doubt that he
ould have fallen on the track and been in
stantly killed ; but fortunately he escaped with
but slight injuries, having his foot caught be
tween the bumpers of the
,cars, which was
smashed. He was taken to Baltimore, and at
latest accounts was doing well.
IMMEEI
FLAG PRESENTATION AT CARP CllRTLll.—Yes
terday evening, Governor Curtin, accompanied
by his aids and the different officers of the state
government, visited Camp Curtin for the pur
pose of presenting flags to Cols. Irwin and Na
gle's regiments. The flags were the same as
those provided by the Legislature for all the
regiments from this State, and are, as we have
frequently stated, exceedingly handsome and
gorgeous in appearance._ We were on the
ground, prepared to make a note of and
publish the speeches of presentation and
acceptance, but the orders of Colonel Welsh,
commandant of Camp Curtin, were both im
perious and threatening to the crowd, of
which we formed a small and homely portion ;
to "stand back," while his instructions to the
gaurd were to " use the bayonet without hesitation."
Not being accustomed to such treatment, and
rather objecting Ito being perforated with a
bayonet in loyal hands, we did stand back, note
book and all, beyond the sight and the hearing
of the Governor as he presented the flags, and
therefore of course unable to report the pro
ceedings. Only those who were in carriages
were permitted inside of the line by Col. Welsh,
while common pedestrians and reporters were ex
eluded with the order to use the bayonet if the
crowd did not stand back. This must account
for our mtsgre report of what would otherwise
have made an interesting item for Oils Eirs4-
ma' s TILVARAXU. •
See Professor Wood's advertisemca in iindth
er coltuva
Dims SIIIIVIOEB will be held in the Fourth
street Bethel at the usual hours to-morrow by
the pastor, Rev. James Colder.
Tas DAutaii GUARD--Recruits for this fine
volunteer company continue to present them
selves daily, and there is every indication that
the muster-roll will be completed at an early
day. The company is to be commanded by Mr.
Frederick Geity, a member of the old "Dauphin
Guard," which our citizens will recollect had
the reputation of being one of the best drilled
companies in the State. The rendezvous of the
company is in Beaty's building, opposite the
Bomgardcer House.
Poracy..—Mayor's Office. —ln the absence of his
honor, the Mayor, Justice Bender heard the
lock-up cases this morning.
C. W. bolt, Wm. Riely, Wm. Anderson and
James Whalen, were arraigned for drunkenness
and disorderly conduct, and as none of the party
had the wherewithal to pay fines, etc., they
were discharged with an injunction to leave the
city for the city's good.
Wm. Hummel, a dapper little "yeller boy,"
with an unexceptionable pair of "ivories" and
eyes as bright and broad as pewter platter
plates, stood charged with kicking up a "rum
pus" in the lower market house, and resisting
"der perlice." William was sent across the
way for five days.
Catharine O'Bryan,' a saucy looking littje
mulatto, apparently just out of teenhood, and
fat as butter, was up for disorderly conduct on
the streets. She was dismissed with a severe
reprimand.
THE GAME SEASON has now fairly "set in,"
and our sportsmen are making the most of it.
Wild Pigeons still hang back, although we see
by our exchanges that they are numerous else
where. Reed birds, however, are said to be abun
dant. They will remain in season until about
the middle of October. The swamp grasses are
now heavily ladened with seed, upon which the
little creatures fatten until a wick pa. sed
through their bodies would almost extemporize
them as lamps. Black birds are flying in large
flocks at an altitude too great to be reached by
bird shot. They fly southward, but whether
in anticipation of cold weather or in search of
food is more than.we can say. When reed birds
have gone, rail, partridge and snipe will follow
in season. As to the oyster crop, the present
winter will bring a short supply. Abse
con oysters are now selling in Pkiladelpha at
$8 a thousand for ordinary sizes. The supply
from Virginia being cut off, our oystermen must
confine themselves to nearer localities. Lovers
of "shilling stews" will find themselves this
time in the vocative.
11)--
:lls HOOP QUESTION.— We sometime ago al
mded to the fact that a bold effort is being made
by ; the fashionable females of Europe to do
away entirely with hooped skirts. The Empress
Eugenie discarded them some months since.
Queen Victoria, who is also a specimen of
plumptitnde, has made up her mind that she
can do without hoops, and forthwith all the
titled ladies who surround her discover that
hoops are exceedingly dangerous in case of fire,
and held a meeting to dissuade all the sex from
indulging in the use of them. But will they
succeed in this proscription? It is our private
opinion, that it will not be so easy a matter to
convince the fair sex all over the world that
hoops are unbecoming, and until they are con
vinced en that point, all that may be said about
the peril from fire arising from their nse will
amount to but very little. Queens may resolve
this or that, if they please, but the day has gone
by when queens ruled the world of fashions as
well as the courts of which they are supposed
to be the presiding deities. Fashion has thrown
off her allegiance to the political sceptre, and
become independent. She rules herself. She
declares hoops to be a charming and graceful
addendum to female beauty. And, voila, hoops
are worn, and will continue to be worn, until
fashion shall have decided that something else
is still more charming and still more graceful-
Mark our prediction.
TRE ART OP CATCHUP:I MHZ EfORBR.—A canes
pendent of the Valley Farmer truly remarks
that there .Itre few things more , aggravating
than to be in a hurry to go to some place and
have a great trouble to catch a horse. I have
sometimes made the assertion that a horse
which I raise will never be hard to catch un
lessaome ono else spollshim. The way I manage
1st() keep them gentle from colts, handling them
as often as convenient. When young horses
are running to grass give them salt occasionally,
and let them fondle about you, making as little
show of trying to get hold of them as possible.
There is nothing surer to spoil a horse forever
than to run as if trying to hem him in, and yel
ling at him authoritatively, or scolding, when
he can see, just as well as you know, that be is
out of your reach. To put on the cap sheaf,
whip him severely for causing trouble, and my
word 'for it,"the next time you want to catch
him he "will not listen to the voice of your
charming, charm you never so wiselY."
Horses learn a great deal by sign's. In be
ginning to teach them to be Caught, go toward
them on the near side slowly and cautiously,
making no demonstrations at all. If the animal
begins to wdlk off, stop and whistle, or other
wise manifest indifference until he becomes
quiet again, then approach as before. When
you are so close as to be confident he will not
escape you again, then approach as before.
When you are so close as to be confident he
will not escape you, speak kindly and hold up
one hand, ready to touch him on the withere;
and thence pass it'along the neck until you can
get hold of his head, but do not seize him with
a grab, as this tends to excite:fear afterwards.
By practicing this course, using the sign, viz :
holding up the hand when you are a little
further away each time, a horse may be taught'
to stop and be caught, even when in a consid
arable glee, (playing,) simply by holding up the
hand and using some familiar phrase,Auch. as
whoa bog, ST.
By way of caution, however, watch his actions
and intentions closely during his tutoring, and
if at any time or from any cause 'you see that
he is going to run, do not by any means say
aftYthing or hold up your hand, as the sign
given' and disobeyed a few times will alimet
inevitably prevent your making anything ont of
itmilatgze„ '
Petmog ertlegrapth iiattnlag afternoon,fdaptembut)2l.v_ 48111.
Rev. Da. Weersoe, of *iltoß, will preach in
the Old School Presbyterian church to-morrow
at ten o'clock, and in the evening at half-past
seven
SUNDAY Sonora.—The Rev. T. H. Robinson
will preach on the subject of Sunday Schools,
to-morrow at 10 a. m., in the Presbyterian
Church, on Market Square. '
Ray. I. L. Lanz:Nom, of Philadelphia will
preach in the Vine street Methodist Episcopal
church to-morrow morning, and the pastorßev.
Robert J. Carson, will officiate at the evening
services. The extra meetings will be continued
during next week.
Miss Assn Cm, one of the ballot girls se
verely burned recently at the Continental The•
atre, Philadelphia, performed at Brant's Hail
in this city with her mother, Bell Carr, last
winter a year. She is still lying in a very criti
cal condition.
Lurr Towx.—Lieut. H. C. Alleman left town
to-day to take charge of Camp Coleman, at
Lebanon, with the rank of Major. The arrange
ment is only temporary; and the Lieutenant
will return to the practice of his profession in
this city in a few days.
SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Bebman having
retired from the Shirt Manufactory, No. 12,
Market street, the establishment is now con
ducted exclusively by Mr. James A. Lynn,
whose amiability and good business qualities
generally cannot fail to bring around him a host
of patrons.
On Fos ins Wins.--Two more men are
wanted to fill the celebrated company of skir
mishers called the.Flrst Pennsylvania Zouaves,
under Capt. Gerard, an old Zonave of France.
The company is attached to the 61st Pennsyl
vania regiment, Col. Rippey's. The regiment
has received marching orders, and will leave to
morrow. Call in front Of Jones' Hotel.
Warmer, Boos-Hams°, &c.—Thos. H. Ev
erett, practical accountant, reporter and copyist,
has taken an office in Judge Dock's building on
Third street, where he will prep.tre young men
for book-keepers, clerks, &c., and assist them to
situations in business in Philadelphia and New
York. Mr. Everett comes among us with the
very best of references, and deserves the patron
age of our community.
PASSED THROUGH.—Wm. H. Russel, corres
pondent of the London Times, passed through
this city yesterday en route for Pittsburg. He
was accompanied by Major Gen. Geo. Bell of
the English army and W. L. Lainey. General
Bell is the same man who visited our intrench
ments across the Potomac the other day,' and
whose opinion of their strength we published at
the time. "Sigma," the Washington corres
pondent of the Cincinnati Cornrnercial, states that
Russell is on a sporting expedition to the west,
and adds : "It is inferred he don't, expect an
other Manassas battle to come off immediately.,
Some will have it, however, he has left for his
health, politically speaking."
Wasrao.—A second-hand counter, suitable
for a bar. Enquire at this office.
Brawn or mg ParroN Tarim A pic-rdo
will be held on Monday next, at Haehnlen's
woods for the benetitof the Paxton Tribe. st.
HAVING returned from the city I now have on
hand a full assortment of all kinds of Dry
Goods : 200 pieces' f new Calicos ; 200 dozen
of Stockings ; a splendid lot of Black Alapacha;,
a large lot of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 yards of Crash
for Toweling. All kinds of Summer Dress
Goods at great reduction. S. DM;
Rhoads' Old Corner.
11101/FAT'S LIPS PILLS AND PHONLE BELTINS.—
Free from all Mineral Poisons.—ln cases of. t3crofalsi
Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptioneof the Skin, the operation
of the Life Medicines Is truly astonishing, often removing
In a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. Wilma nearly
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia., Dropsy, Plies, and to short,
most all diseases soon yield to their curative properties
No family should be without them, as by their- timely
use much suffering and expense may be saved. •
Prepar4d by wit-. fl 1 40174 T, N. D., New York, and
for race by all Drusidals . noel/way
Tag ADVIRTISER, having 'bean' rei3tored to
hetaith in a few weeks by a very stelphi remedy, after
having suffered several , years With a severe lung affect.'
ion, and that dread disease. Consamptien—b anxious to
make known to his fehow-surerera the meatus of cure. .
To ail who desii'e it, he Will send a copy of the pre
serlption used (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing and esing the sitme which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &e. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription
Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information Which
he conceives to be nvaluable, and he hopes every suf
ferer will try his remedy, im it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Nimes wiping the preactiption will pleankadAtecc
REV. KDWAPD WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
tisngs county, Now York.
nottl-wly
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST Published in a' Sealed Enielope
Price 8 ctr : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment,
and radical Caren( Spermatorrhom or neminil Weak
noes, Involuntary lantasinns, sexuei Debility, sudlmped:
intents to Marriage gen orally, Nervousness, t ousumption,
Ilidteris.y and Fl s : about and Physic d Incapacity, re
sin tug Qom nit' Abuse, des.--By JUAN'. 7. t.IILYttLt.
WELL, IL D., Anther of the Green Book do; "A Boon
to 'footman -is of eulferere" bent udder seal, in a plain
envelope, to any address, put paid, on receipt of biz
cents, or two postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office, 80x4.588,
sep9.d.swBm
DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, It a,
E combination of ingredients in these
1 Pills are the re•uit of a loug and extensive otatence.
y aro mild In their operation, and inirtsin in correcting
all irreguliciti-s, Palatal Sisostruations reir.oving all eb
struotions, whether mom cold or otherwise, headache,
P.m in the et le. paliultadon.ot the heart, whites, all ner
vous aff Woos, hysterk*, faligne, p.in in the back end
times, &n , disturbed sleep , which arises from ihterrFp
lion of nature.
TO MARRIED LADIMI,
Dr. Chemaman , a Pills are invaluable, as they win bring
on the meanly period with regularity. Ladier who have
toren dlaap..o nerd In the ore of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence In Dr. Dheeeetnan's Pdls delng all that
they repratent to do.
There is one condition of the female systan in which the
Pine cannot be token withou{ producing a PECULLi ,
RESULT. The condWon referred to is PIiEG Of4NClY—
the remit 11.1Saittala OIL Such it the irresista ten
dency of the plaids e to restore, the itenat fuhetioat to a
normal omdtion, that nen therOrahactive power if na
ture cannot resist it.
Waerauted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions, which should be road. ac.
Orb any each box. Pries al. Bent by null on imolai.
log $1 to DR. oinmoutro L. Ommaaataar, Box 4,681, Poet
Otos, N. w York City.
bold by one broagt.t.ln every barn loth& tinned &alas.
B. B. HU tOBIN6B,
General Agent for she United States.
- • -14 Broadway, Now York,
vliolesaleprdera should boaddreesed.
uct4Lairr' Liburir toi C. A.,; 8 411141F, .
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TO CONSUMPTIVES
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NEW YORK CITY
NOTICE
New 'Abuertiamtitts.
MITER STAIRS LOAN.
TREASURY NUTES-INTEREST T 3.10 PER ANNUM
pIIRSU ANT to instructions from the
Secretary alba Treasury, a book will be opened on
the 23d DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AT TEE HARRISBURG
BANK for outiscrliniona for United States trots
sey notes, to tio issued under the acted July 37
186 i. These DOMB will be issued in BUMS of fifty dollars
one hundred dollars, live hundred dollars, one thousand
dollars, and five thousand dollars each, dated 19th Au
gust, 18434 paiable three years alter date to the order of
ate subscriber or as directed, and bearing intßrrat at the
rate of 7 8-10 per cent per annum, payable nemi-stnu
ally ; such Interest being at the rate of two centribr
each day on every hundred dollars. For the COnoentence
of the holder, each note will have coupow3 attached ex
pressing the several amounts of semi-annual Interes
which coupons may be det.ched end presented for pay
meet, ttepsratdy from the Dotes
Subscriptions for Such treasury notes will be reoeiveS
doting !Mete days from the day of opening the book
as aforeold. No Bobtail:Con for leas than fifty
dollars nor fur any fraction of that sum can be re.
oelved. anbeeripliona mast be paid In lawful nein of
the United Slates or In Philadelphia or New York Rl
cheap at the time of sabacribh g.
Oertillaten will be granted in duplicate to eubscribers
for the 8M09148 80 paid, the orhtinal of which the cub-
scriber wla transmit by mall to the Secretary of the
Treasury, u hen treasury mitts, as aforesaid, will he is
sued thereon to such eubscriter, or his order, carrying.
intertat a expressed In such certificate ;on pAyment.
the subscriber will pay, in addition thereto, a sum (qua!
to the interest accrued thereon from the 19th August to
the date of payment, which payments of interest will
be reimbursedto tile subscriber in the payment of the
Brat coupon.
The treasury Dolan issued upon such certificates by the
reason' will be sent to the subscrlheraby mail, or such
other mode as may be indicated by them when they
trammit their original cart floatts. The duplicate cavil' -
cafes may be retained by them for their own security.
J. W. IR,
sep2l-d2w Subscription Agent.
WAN FED.
'llll , ‘ 0 active young women who under
." ?taut the Rutter and Dairy bu loess' thoroughly.—
titers) wares will be path. Young woman from tt.e
country preferred apply t)
Bep2o4ca JOHN WALLOWER, Jr
HONEY 1
10 A Pounds Fresh "Tame Honey'.
1,/ so the orloisi combs, end in Vas • boxes
t .ken rout the HIM tuxes lary in weight front ten
tor six pounds. The quality is superior.
WM. DOCK, JR , & Co.
8019
$5OO REWARD
lOST in the sleeping cars between Pittsburg
j and Harrisburg, eastward bound with train
which left Pittsburg, Tuesday night the 17th
inst., TWENTY EIGHT HUNDRED . DOL-
LaEL all in New York State and New England
Bank notes of denominations of fives, tens and
twenties. It wss cut from my body around
whi hit was carried in a belt. The above re
ward wil be paid upon the return of the money.
Address me at Bpencerville Indiana, or in care
of Arnold, Nusbaum &
phis, Pa.
Sept. 20, 1861.—d8t
Writing, Boo k -keeping and Copying.
THOS. I. EVERETT, practical accoun
talt, Reporter and Copyist, has taken an office , ad
'inning the Abu% and Nitiosson,thirestreet, where he
will prepare young men tor nookeepers, clerks, Sic., sod
assist theta to inflations in business in - Philadaphdi, nd
New York. Be will also attend promptly, to the &din, t
ment of difaalt accounts, opening and closing bckdip,
general copy work of soy kind. Re °fling, lard and
Letter-willing, Time tsbies, Muster and Ps, ROIL; for the
Army, Notes, Mortgagee, Bonds and stdver- immune
wet - oily made Charges moderate.
itkftra to
Hon. Edward Rverett, Boston.
Dr. .1. Henry Pnlaston, Pooenlzallie, Pa.
Hon. George L. Carly, Banker, New York
William Dock, Jr , Harrisburg.
sepl9-2wd
PENNSYLVANIA, :
In the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth
f Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Curtin, Gov
of the said Commonwealth.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the President of the United
States of America has by proclamation appointed
Thursday, the 26th day of September, current,.
as "a day of public humiliation, prayer and
fasting, to be observed by the people of the
United States with religious solemnities and the
offering of fervent supplications to Almighty
God for the safety and welfare of these States,
Hislblessing on their arms and a speedy restora
tion of peace."
Now, TEIREFOIte, I, ANDREW G. CURITN,
Governor of the Comnionwealth of Pennsylva
nia, do order that on the day named therein the
public offices shall be closed, and I earnestly
recommend to the people to suspend on that
day their ordinary avocations, and to close their
places of businere, and to bumble themselves
before the Almighty with earaest prayers that
he will favorably and with mercy look upon His
people.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State at Harrisburg this nineteenth day of
September, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and
c of the Commonwealth the eighty-sixth.
By the Governor.
ELI SLIFER,
&crektry 9f the Cbmmontuealth
SEALED PROPOSALS'
LitOß supplying by contract good strong hot
1U coffee when required by the undersigned to
the troops of the United States passing through
this city, will be teceived by the undersigned
at his office until two o'clock P. M. on Monday
next, Sept. 28, 1861. Bids to state the price
per gallon at which it will be delivered to the
troops at, or in the vicinity of, the Railroad .
Depot.
Unreasonable bids will be rejected.
B. DuBARRY,
Oapt. and O. S. U. S. A
Harrisburg, Sept. 20, 1861.
CIDER 111 VINEGAR'! 11 •
MADE trom choice and selected Apples,
and guarantned by ,niato beatnntly pare
ett-d .a pi DOCK k CO,
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING;
11RE vast amount of property deetroyed
annually by tithlining ought to be a warning to
property holders to secure their - buildings. All orders
far Lightning Rode left at the 111.10tiOn store of W. BARR,
will be attended to. Buds put up tu the hatet improved
le *a d warranted . jell d
STRAWBERRY PLANTS . ,
ASelection of the: beet' kinds known
for ea% by , J HISS,
Paidosien2ficute • per 100 $1 ; per .I,ooo eY s6 tAllie . ! um
_
saps-utt
OUR newly replento,he4 stock of T,./ et
and Fang Goods Is undurgiaixt o Oils' citY,
feeling c°13 % 4 tu realiie 4 n .gP iti .7 4-17 " 114 `" 11 '
rat., 4 1 9 11 • - KRIENR,
* lll MIAS 14014,44wa doors saqt ortaiiiith street, sop*
aid& e -;,, •
SHIRTS ! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS I 1
HOME MANUFACTURE.
TEE CHEAPEST IK THE MARKET.
THE undersigned t :ruing opened his
menunctory of Shirts &c., at No. 12 West Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa , moo trespectfully solicits the
pat , onege and oueution of the Lathes, B. nt!emen auu
Merchants to the following assortment of goods all of
which are our own manufacture
BEIM CS,
SUM BOSOMS,
WRIST BaNDB,
MOW sew%
Re., Sc , Sc., Sc.,
Also the particular attention of the Ladles to our large
assortment of under garments Sc.(front the latest im
proved London and Pans etylee,) COLLshg,
CUFFS, Sarre hc., in great varieties, all of which being
our Own mainiutucture We Will sell cheaper than can be
purchased eteeweere..
Person. desirous of furnishing their own materials, can
have muting, Bowled aa, of every variety dune accord
ing murder. Al. ofthe above named geode tor Gents we tr,
we will make to measure, guaranteeir.g to fir, and give
oath e satlefactini to tee purchaser for style durability
and m aerial. All special orders will be promptly at
tended to upon iheshor test note() and most reasonable
terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most reakou-
Able terms.
P. 8. Ladies wishing skirls or ander garments of any
discription, can bays them made to order by sanding
naudide of suet& kind. as may he desired.
JAMB A. LYNN,
Nu. u , isarket street,
aui9,l6m Harrisburg, Pa.
Rooms next door to Hummel uirocery
Store.
GUM GOODS
FOR THE ARMY,
MICH Ali
Bads, Pillowst , Blankets, Coats, Cat
Loggias, Drinking, Cups, &c.,
FOIL SALB BY
WM. S. SHAPPEB,
North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel,
HARRISBURG, PA.
aug2l.4lBm*
GILT I , lialtEB l GILT FRAMER!
3. BIESTER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Locking Glass and Picture Frames,
tilt and Rosewood Mouldings &ie.
43 CHESNUT STREET, NEAR SECOND.
HARRISBURG, PA.
French Marro r, rgrutre and tFivltt Portrait
evary deotrltrilloni
OLD FRAMES RE-GILT TO NEW.
iyl6-ly
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Board Reduced to $2 per. Day.
SINCE the opening of this vast and corn
moorous Hotel, 18a4. it has,.been the single en
tleevor of the prom Wens to ma.e It itielliostoutoptutiva,
convenient and comfortable borne tor the citizen and
stranger on this si.tt the Atlantic.
And whatever has seemed likely to administer , o the
comfort of its guests they neve eudeavored f without re•
ay] to coat, to provide, and to combine all the elements
Of individual and social eDj.yineat which modern art
has invented, and modern taws approved ; end the pat
, onaere which it has commanded dui log the past six years
is a aretffying proof that their efforts have been appre•
ciated
To meet the exigencies of the times, when all are re
qu red to practice the most rigid eincomy, the und.r•
seined
Rave Reduced the Price of Board to
Two Dollars per Day,
at tho same abating none of the luxuries with which
their table has lather.° been supplied.
TRH eDWELL, WBITOOIIB At CO:
New York, Sept. 2, 1861.--sep94Blo
Sib ON OCHS
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Deaignera and Enoravers on Wood.
N. E. COB. FIFTH & CHESTNUT SM., •
Philadelphia.
E ' CTE all kinds of Wood Engraving
wail beauty, correctness and dispatch. Original
designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons
wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerretnt pe,
san bane views of Colleges Churches, Btor, Fromm,
ilachines, Stoves, Patents, & C ., engraved as well tin per
(anal application.
Fanny Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings. :mow Mils,
Visiting, Business and other Carla, engem , .4 in Its
sighed style cal art, and at toe lowest prices.
For specimens of tine engraving, see ttie Illustrated
works of J . B. Lippincott. Si Co., B . H. Butler &Ca.
oct2fs lyd
t7iV1:1313 ELTA.33.341
Q TATE Street near Third street, a few
d.wara belay Etrad,Ve How, starrleburg. A Ilse
aew , Reerse Ready made Conine always on band and
attatg Masted to sewer. Silver plates, ace. .Tertim rea
sonable. [aulloABnol] • C. MEER.
Seleot S9hooN for . Boys and - Girls
'FRONT IT.REET ABOVE LOCUST..
. ,
ITHE Fall term of ROBERT biI'ELW-EV6
. ,:ohool for boys, will open on the first Monday in
&pumper. fh. room Is well ventiisted, comfort .bly
feroisiud, and in every respect adapted for school pm:
psses.
I..ATHARINftI weLsgEws Fafkool for Finis, locntei In
the same butidln:, will epee for the rad term at the came
time. Toe room he, been eleganuy fitted up to promote
the health antromfcrrt of sotiumra, aug2,dif
HE undersigned would respectfully. in
!torm the citizens of Harrt-hurt th..t be IS prapa-ed
to furnlil in any parr of the city, Lysol's Valley, Trevor
don and Wilktabarre Coal as low as any Mbar dealers in
the c.ty. Please Gall and jive me a tri .1.
J. WALI.uWE ,„ Jr., Agent,
No. 8, beadles Railroad Depot,
sepB-dlm Harrisburg, Pa.
A. CHANGE FOR A BARGAIN.
T ° close up the concern the entire
stock or SEWS, BOOTS, acc.,-Isto of Oliver Be 1•
man; deceased, in the rooms in the Market Square, will
be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms will be
mated to the plaid' iser U desired. The terms will be
made easy. je I - dts tun , p. gent,
REMOVAL.
"1H L 811 'lll BER would respectfully
. inlorm the public that he has removed hia Numb
,og and I.lr.sa founding establishment to No. 71. South
"bird street below Herr +s Huta flisuirful for past par
image, De hopes by strict attention to business to meet
contiuuauco of
sole.dtf .1. JANIS.
•
....VOR SA-LB.—One of the best business
stands In the city on reasonable terms, or leased
for three or eve yes ra nit 'sled m Market street between
Fourth and Filth. Munture on the pre u b-es of
ji9td2ra DiNIR.L LFEDY.
. .
City• Property for Sale.
A I LARGE TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE
: andlot of gronal, Oparantly locate on Front St.,
itetween Mulberry street:and Wind/114ton Avenue.
Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in good 6nditton god of ex
collect tone. Apply to
- G.- 0. ZINIANItCui,
No. 28. Focitli Second greet..
WANTED ) •
5O Atri nE rAt ILK, :I it
*tree: betw a ft ra n e Six:e r in k d
bert 180.' 64 01 wm SMALL.
FUR RENT.—The large brick dwelling
home nuw occupied by David 'Mumma jr. Esq., on
TWA street near Ma ket, with so office sultsole for aw,
Faterney.' Ptomain,' given dr.t. of October . .110Xt: -
quire at the FrownwoUrrs oince. WN. MOCEP 1 11.1!
Anßs4llf:
EMPTY FLOUR BARBELS.
la A LARGE :NEW BRIG.HT, •
NADI BARIUM in R oca ecoa m a,
diticm t or
• Away am. BM, 41100.4
lilieUllaattOus
COA L
9Uistrlttertiiins
T'.l±ll2
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence dr Patronage.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGEt3, CLERGYMAN,
Ladies sod Gentlemen, In all ovrtsof the world (evilly to
the eftluacy erut. 0 J Wood's Bair ita-torotivet and
gentlemen of the Preys are a antrovu. tu praise. A
fawtestimonitls only can be here given ; see circular tor
more, and it will be impo. dbl.. for putt to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New Yore, Dec. 20th, 1858.
Gstrttnano : Your note ca the 15 h foss ., bas bean re
dcoat], raying that you had heard that I had Deft boos-
Sled by toe use of Woov's Hair ntstorative, and nomad.
log my certificate of the fact if I b t 4 no .4]jeotwo 1 0
give it.
I award It to you chearlnry, omens* I Wink it due.—
by age is about 50 years , the color of m y hair &unarm,
and h.olined to curl Etorae five or abt ears niece it un
gan to tarn gray, and the temp on O'er:town of ray he •d
tu auee Its aen.telllti aria daarirtilita tons znou It, Bach
these olsagreeabilitirs wereaktd wits tine, sad about
flier mat ba since a fourth was added to them, by hair
Calling off Inc top of my head and threateniud to Make
me o.ld.
in this unpleasant predicament, I 11/44 Induced 40 44 7
WOOW, Hair Remo. mare, mainly to arrest we felting
off of m. hair, fort had real y so eXpeucalioa that gray
uair could ever be restored to its original color excel):
from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprip d to dad
tler the use of two uo tier only that out only was the
falling oft arrested, but the color was restored to the gray
hairs mid sensits by to , he scalp, and dandrua ceased to
form oo my head very moan to the grstlaca ion of my
wi 0, at WtiOte sullottahou I was itdeoed to try it..
For this, among the many obligitious I owe to her sex,
strong y reconiumod all ha binds who v lue the id.
nitration of their w v a to pr at by my example, and
use t if growing gray or getting b4l‘ll.
Very rowectlis if, 13 , N.-it. LAVENDER.
To 0 J. Wows & Cu. , 444 Broadway New Yo X.
dq faintly are absent ruin tho city , dna I um no long
er at No. 11 Carrol place.
Stomach, Ala , July 20th, 1869.
`To PI"/. 0. J. Wow : mast : Your 'gimr ttestrirM.
Live" has done my h so much good rine..., I comatenced
ih.‘ use 01 It, that 1 wh.b to mils iincwe to the On 10
hoellfacts au the hair, which arc great. 1 man or aro
um may be newly ikprired of hatr, and by • reaortto
youi "Halt Itratorathe " the hair will return wore
be..utlful than ever; st lea t thus 18 lily ciparlenere.—
Believe a all l Yours
WSI B. KINEDY.
P 3,—You can publish tha above If you iika. By pub
Robing In our Southern pa i era you oil get wore patron
ag south. I eeeseverd of your cert.hcotes mas No
bile Mercury a strong Southern paper.
WOOD'S HAIR RFSTO tATIVi."
' PROF 0. J. WOOD : ar :1r : Having had the *War-
tune to ione the beet port ou of my hair, from the reacts
of the yellow fever, In New Orleans in 18SI., I w•e in
duced b 1 maim a trial of your torep..raoou, and limed It
ud ens aim as t e very thing needed My halt la Dow
thick and gimpy, and no w rde caa etproes inu obliga
tions to you in gtotug .0 the afflicted such a ire inure.
FINLEY JOIIiNSwiN.
The Restorative la put up in bottles of three siSas, via :
large medium, and small ; the small bolds 'lx pint,
and retails for one•ilolf r per bottle ; the medium Wads
'at least sweaty per tent more in proporthrn loan *he
small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tbo la 'go twirls
lequart, 40 per eimL more to proporuou, and retails tor
$3.
0.. J. WOOD & CO., Provietora, 444 Etroadway, New
York, and 114 Mersin street, Bt. Louis, No.
sn d sold by all good t..rogghts asd Fancy Goods
Dealers. jyl3.
• STEAM WEEKLY
-1111—:1.- .= asrmilim mcw. wax
1.17,11. a.•:,,:
'' ,;"- 4":: - .. ,- :-. AND LIVERPOOL.
LA.N iPtor ... AM) EMBARKING PAS
• iN a NA , at YULENSTOWN, (Ireland.) MO LAVer•
pool; Nor t or: and Philadelphia tlimimahip company
tined,' J. spawning their full powered o:yae.built iron
dm:Amapa aa follows:
ern Or NANCIIeSrE., Saturday 2--. m Amain. 21
*KANGAROO, Saturday September 213 ; QV( tw Noir
ItttliK, Saturday, October 5 ; aDIN•bUrsO, Saturd.y, Oc
tober 1 2 ; and every naturday at Now, trout Pter 44,
Nortb Snit
EZZ:=
SIIIBT CAHIN $l5 0. Ht . ..:ItHAGE.... $BO 00
do to London $BO 00 do to Loodoo ..$B3 00
do to Paris 186 00 I do to P die .... $3B 00
do to Hamburg—SBs Ou do to Hamburg 4146 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Swam; Uttar
darn. Antwerp, Sul, at equally tow rates.
tirVersone wishing to unug msttlieir InendS ran buy
tickets here at the following rates, to New York: From
Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, 175, $B6 and 11106 .
leerage 11 , 4na Liverpool $4O 00 From Quoctostowit,
$3O 00. '
'fhb* Warners have-superior accommottattotte for
panneugera, and carry experienced &memos. They are
bunt in Water-tight Iron &Woos, and have Patent firs
Annihilators on board.
far Porther information apply In Liverpool to WILLIAM
INMAN, Agent, 22 War Street ; Glasgow to WII.
INMAN, 6 et. Enoch Square ; la Queenstown to C. * W.
D. KO DOUR & CO. ; In len ion to litViid & ICA...Y. St
Ring William St. ; In POI. 10 ULUS DECOWL, 6 Plow
de la Bonnie ; in Philadelphia to JO If G. CALK, 111
Walnut street ; or at the Ouippeere Mom -
.Ifo. G. tiALE. Agent,
16 Broadway, Nip York.
Or 0.0. Zlmmrkrmao. 'tarot. rflari.hurir.
IMIII
MILITARY, FIREMAN, AND CITIZENS
11.31111 Sat BALL,
po be given at BRANT'S CITY 11..iLL,
on he n.ght of the reception of the PriendsoipPtre
Company's Sums Eire Engine.
MANAGERS.
Gen. J. 8. Negley, Col. Jos, Knipe,
" E. C. Winiame, " T. A. Leg's,
" G. C. Wyokoop, " J. M. Cal:aphid',
LL Col Wm. d. ippos, Et. Col. Wm. D Serest,
Capt. 11. McNally, Capt. I. Q. wets , bury,
••J. P. R. Loom, " Alex. Foreyth,
Mr. S S. Child, Mr. A. riblawer,
" W. A. rartanU, " a McGowen,
" Jac.. Newman, " Geo. II .Id
" T. Rogers, " P. Gardoer,
" Jao Green, Jacob KaLsob,
" M. Morris," Ma•ey.
, •
MMUS OF,CEREIIIONLES. ! .
A. W. Bergs{ ewer... .
FLOOR MANAGERS. •- ••
•Gleo.lileineet
Jne. Ritzier,
TWEETS, ONE DOUSE,
Gentleman desiring lashed tee for ladles arid appiktto
the 11.93agere. Due nodes wi 1 al.o be given is the did
'paper. 01 the night the BA Ind take pia • e.
septedh
W E F TO
CUSTOMERS
A New Lot of
LA DlE'9' • PURB.IIe,
Of beautiful" Styles, substantlalli made. ,
♦ li , plendid Assortment of
Oy,NTLEMISN'S WALLIITS.
; New and Elegant Parkin%
1F2 0 1.16,131TS T.EMPLARS' BOQUiT,
Put up Pleat Glass Engraved Banks.
,
A Complete Assortment or
HANDKERCHIEF I.,CHFUIteC,
Of the beet *lief4oture
A very Uandsome Variety of
POWDER - PUFF '
KIiLLER'd DRUG Stitn„
9. Maim' street.
CM
A KMY OVERCOATS -OA SALN.
•
To Newly Organise d ; :Regiments.
A lot of the very beet overcoats, made
A
according to the army regulations, and foal
w.egoip a full regiment, aye for ~ a le at D. SHFISNBM
tatit & Co., Second street. below Jones Boone H
sogBo4lttn 4
'; FLAME; 1 FLAGS 11-- ~ I.
NbT E PAPER AND EN V ELOPtS ivi
Nava:tat deagea, LIM " 2 ' 44. " 47 ilti a view el
the y
of &Wrist. wg, printed dad ler gale at '
4
SCHaFFECR'iI BuOK STORK
tills Naar kha Flaprimtrarei ;mu&
DWELLING HOUSE WANTED•TU RENT.
cam ortabfe two o"r thret-otory dwel
t-1. home, with EiX or eight rooms, wilit rent not
to ,weed E 75 yer annum, for the three, or sl6o for tiae
ewo....ary house , will ha rentecinnraedlateiy ea &pones
don at tole aide.
se 18 tC
Tfpft, q•cicint . TH, RAT,
LA.TII, tondorrANT SMARR ,to grad van,
tr
.1. •. ALLE.W.* RUG 40:114.4,Nt.Y
. -
IA RIIBBEK , BrFF A Li) HORN,
VLisoNitrifl sjiLLL Datsa a- ncv, or ofi
at Kultlit W A ID WO' sro4r.
AaiL ktroii.ETt. 0 A P&.1 ) 615i AD ES. kIAIR
0 POWSUUI4,OOLOGANY&Asad ale al l a at
I mask sty psioassamd maactsotaras at pa
W_ 9. Handy.