Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 24, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Tuesday Afternoon, September 24, 1861
PRINTING MATERIAL FOR SAL}
Two POWER PRESSES, old Adams Patent
Two IRON HAND Passiss, one nearly new,
and a large amount of see. nd hand Printing
material, will be sold at exceedingly low prices,
for cash or approved paper. 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.
TnE, CATHOLIC BISHOP of this diocese has re
commended to the pastors under his charge, the
observance of the National Fast Day, and the
recitatum, at the respective masses of the usual
" prayer fir the authorities," or such other de
votions as may be deemed appropriate.
Qua REPORTORIAL cotemporary of the Union,
labors under a mistake in saying that the super
intendent of the public grounds has no authori
ty to make arrests. A special act of assembly
makes him and his assistants the police of the
capitol grounds, with full authority to appre
hend all disorderly persons found within the
enclosure.
Tint KNITTING ASSOCIATION.- We have not yet
heard of any movement in our city towards the
organization of an association to carry out the
suggestions of Quarter-Master General Hale,
in reference to furnishing woollen stock
ings to our biave volunteers. Who will be the
first to move in this matter ? Our State calls
on her daughters for aid to those who have
gone to fight our battles, and surely the ladies
of the Capital city will not fail to show their
patriotism in the premiEes. Hurry up, ladies.
COMIELNCD. —The Reading cotton factory com
menced operations yesterday morning. In order
to give work to the operatives during the win
ter, the mill will run on short time—eight
hours, thereby answering a double purpose,
saving the gas to the company as well as keep
ing the hands employed. This is a very praise
worthy act on the part of the owners of the mill,
and should be imitated by the directors of the
mill in this city, if they can do so without posi
tive loss.
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How TO STOP THE FLOW OF BLOOD, —Heuse
keepers, mechanics, and others, in handling
knives, tools, and other sharp instruments, very
frequently receive severe cuts, from which blood
flows profusely and oftentimes endangers life
itself. Blood may be made to cease to flow as
follows :—Take the fine dust of tea and bind it
close to the wound—at all times accessible and
easily to be obtained. After the blood has
ceased to flow, laud mum may be advantageous
ly applied to the wound. Due regard to these
instructions would save an agitation of mind,
and running for the surgeon, who would, pro
bably, make no better prescription if he were
present.
THE COLDER FENCIDLES. —This fine company
of volunteers, mostly recruited in this city, are
now performing guard duty at the lower end of
the Northern Central Railroad, and have their
headquarters at Camp Detwiler, Bee Tree Hol
low. A correspondent at the camp gives us the
following particulars of an accident which re
cently occurred on the railroad near that place,
and the services performed by the Fencibles do
the occasion :
"You have probably heard ere this of the ac
cident which occurred on the night of the 19th
inst., in which engine No. 42, coal burner,
jumped the track and ran over the bridge into
the creek, injuring both fireman and engineer
to some extent, breaking the engine and two
freight cars—throwing one of the guard of the
Colder Fencibles, who was stationed at the
bridge, over a bank twenty feet high, into the
creek, without injuring him—setting fire to the
bridge, which, by the prompt action of the Fen
bles, was soon extinguished.
DRUNKENNESS.—We do not remember a time
when drunkenness among young men was so
prevalent in this city as now, and we are at a
loss to assign a reason for it, though we judge
that it originates mainly from the idleness
which has followed the general depression of
business. Every evening numbers of these un
fortunate and• infatuated beings, who were
blessed with the same virtues and original man
hood with other men, may be seen staggering
into or out of the saloons, while under the in
fluence of liquor, and in the middle hours of
the night their songs and whoops are heard all
over the city. The fact is humiliating, distres
sing and disgraceful. Humiliating to parents
and the victims of intemperance, distressing to
the community at large, and disgraceful to the
city in its corporate capacity. The evil de
mands the serious attention of the public.—
Means should be devised to check its growth,
before it embraces within its terrible arms all
the youth of our city, crushing out their man
hood and carrying them on to certain destruc
tion.
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La.Noss Port ME FEDERAL ARMY.—It appears
that the lance is to be once more used as a
weapon in the American army. A prominent
manufacturer of Cincinnati has been ordered to
make a sample weapon, and bid for the manu
facture of a large number. There has always
been a kind of romance attached to this wea
pon, and its adoption will serve to render the
cavalry service additionally popular. The lance
is composed of a sharp steel blade from eight to
ten inches long, shaped much like the common
bayonet, which is attached to a handle of light,
strong wood, from nine to twelve feet bog.
The whole weapon weighs from four to five
pounds. It is hung to the arm of the rider by a
swiveled strap, so that when not grasped it
swings to an upright position, the lower end
fitting into a leather boot. Lances are more
formidable than other weapons, because of their
longer reach. This arm has not been used
much in the American army, because of its
utter uselessness in Indian fighting, and on the
plains, where a hickory club is as formidable a
weapon. But for charging on infantry who re
sist with the bayonet, nothing can equal it.. In
close quarters the lancer depends upon his sabre.
REMOVED.-O. 0. Zimmerman, Banker and
Stock and Bill Broker, has removed his office
from Second street to No. 130 Market street ,
near the depot, where he will be happy to ac
commodate all who may favor him with their
patronage.
PASSING TROOPS. —While the instructions of
the Government in reference to the movements
of troops prevent us from giving any detailed
account of the number of regiments that have
passed through this city, it is not amiss to state
that within the last few days many thousand
men have marched through Harrisburg en route
for the Federal capital. They have been ac
companied by field pieces, army wagons, ambu
lances and stores in abundance.
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STOCKINGS FOR THE VOLUNTEERS. —The ladies
of Lebanon county held a meeting at the Court
House, in Lebanon, last Monday, and organized
a Stocking Knitting Association. A commit
tee of ladies was appointed for each ward, bor
ough and township in the county, to canvass
their districts for the purpose of procuring wool,
yarn, stockings, or money to purchase material.
This is a praise-worthy movement, and one we
should be glad to see imitated by the ladies of
this city.
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INTERESTING TO HUSBANDS AND Day GOODS
DEALERS .—A case occurred in Buffalo last week,
in which a husband who refused to pay a bill
for some $ll2, brought against him by a dry
goods dealer, for articles furnished his wife,
was sued. The husband's defense was that he
had never ordered the articles, that he had
never received them, and that their purchase
was unnecessarily extravagant on the the
part of a woman married to a man in his
circumstances. The jury considered the defense
a sound one, and gave a verdict to the hus
band.
To Km THE HANDS WHITE AND SOFT.—ID or
der to preserve the hands soft and white, they
should always 'be washed in warm water with
fine soap, and carefully dried with a moderately
coarse towel, being well rubbed every time to
ensure a brisk circulation, than which nothing
cm be more effectual in promoting a transpa
rent and soft surface. If engaged in any acci
dental pursuit which may hurt the color of the
hands, or if they have been exposed to the sun,
a little lemon juice will restore their whiteness
for the time.
A Goon ARRANGEMENT.—The War Depart
ment has completed its arrangements for facili
tating the appropriation by our volunteers of a
portion of their pay for the support of their fa.-
milies. Rolls of assignment are to be kept in
each command, which are to be forwarded to
the Paymaster General's office, where the de
duction will be made, and where, also, arrange
ments will be completed by which the persons
for whose benefit these deductions are to be
made, will receive their specified amounts.—
We anticipate great good from this system, as
well for the soldier as for his family. It will
also scatter large sums of money in the loyal
States, as a means of supplying many needy
wants. .
DEFENCE OF PELTLADELPIIIA —The Committee
on the safety and defence of Philadelphia have
employed suitable parties to make a topograph
ical survey of the Susquehanna River, with
the view of erecting, if necessary, suitable forti
fications to prevent an invasion of rebels into
Pennsylvania. The party employed will com
mence operations near the mouth of the Juniata,
and thence down the Susquehanna River, ascer
taining its depth, and at all places where the
river can be forded, the declivity of the banks,
the elevation and depression of the land for six
or eight miles inland will be noted and report
ed upon. The work has already been com
menced, and in a few weeks the officers appoint
ed to make the survey will be ready to report
to the Committee.
Tare= OF RWPECT.—The following resolu
tions were unanimously adopted by the Fulton
Council No. 36, 0. U. A. M., at a meeting held
in their council chamber, Monday evening,
Sept. 23d :
WHEREAS it has pleased an all-wise Providence
to remove from our midst by death our late
fellow-member, Brother Chailes Folk. There
fore—
Resolved, That this council sympathize with
the bereaved family in their loss of a good hus
band and kind father, consoling them, however,
that their loss is his eternal gain.
Resolved, That this council chamber be clothed
in appropriate mourning for the space of three
months, as a token of respect to our deceased
brother.
Resolved, That the Recording Secretary be in
structed to transmit a copy of the above pre
amble and resolutions to the family of the de
ceased,
JOHN FELTZ, 1
DANIEL BASHORE,
MICHAEL RUNE, COM' tee
WM. MAHAN,
CHRISTOPHER GOULD,
Attest—A. BLENTZ, Sec'y.
A PAIMOTIC MOVEMENT. —Subscription lists
are in circulation among all the employees of
the Reading Railroad Company, in which "it is
proposed that each person in the employ of the
Company contribute one day's pay in every
month to a common Fund, to be loaned to the
Government of the United States by a purchase
of their National 7,3-10 per cent. Loan at par,
the interest on said Loan to be again invested
for the benefit of the holder, until peace be de
clared, when the whole sum, principal and in
terest, shall be divided among the holders in
exact proportion to the sum originally contrib
uted by each." The pay roll of the railroad is
about $540,000 per annum, and the per ten
tage which the employees have proposed to pay
will yield about $5OOO per month to the Gen
eral Government. The monthly receipt which
is given to the employees reads as follows :
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD
Employees' National Loan to the United States Gov
ernment.
Received, Sept. 24, 1861, of ---
Dollars,
To be invested in above loan, and repaid as di-
rected in the original subscription paper.
Paymaster
This is indeed a most patriotic and praise
worthy movement, and one that should
be followed up by the mechanics and work
ingmen in this city. The Government of this
great country can never be even partially
overthrown, when the sons of toil manifest
their devotion to it by acts like these.
prungplrmnia Mailp fir etegrapti, 4ruesbap lfternoon , Stpitmber 24, 18li1
MILITARY RELIEF FUND. The Committee
will meet at G o'clock this ewriing at the Ex
charge. By order of the Pr, sident.
0. EDWARDS, Sec'y.
A STATED BLEEPING of the Washington Lodge
No. 1. I. 0. of Good Templars will be held at
their hall, at 7;1- o'clock this evening. Punctual
attendance is requested as business of importance
will be transacted.
Paorancran MEErn:u in the west Harrisburg
M. E. Church. Services during this w. ek at
half-past seven o'clock in the evening. Father
Green will officiate this evening. Go and hear
him. Rev. James Colder will preach on Fri
day evening. Preachiwg every Sabbath at 10
A. M., and P. M.
BUYING WOODS.—The government has pur
chased all the woods which border the railroad
from Washington to the Relay House The
timber will he cut clown, and transported to
Washington, to be used as fuel. A large num
ber of men are now employed in felling the tr,es,
leaving the track of the road perfectly clear on
both sides.
"FASHIONABLE" PREACHER. —ln an exchange
paper, a New York lady is made to write to her
son at school : "Dr. Mundy is giving a series of
sermons on the different kinds of wood used in
building Solomon's Temple. They are very in
teresting, and he has such a flow of beautiful
words, and such wavy gestures, and he looks so
gentlemanly, that I have no doubt he does a
great deal of good. The church is alwaysfull."
NOT A BIT OF IT. —The Sunday Dispatch says
that "hoops are a nuisance, at home or abroad."
We dont believe it. There is not a man who
grumbles about hoops, who would not ridicule
any womann who should appear in the streets
without them, unless she wore skirts enough
to ruin her health and cost four times the
amount that hoops do. It's all folly to talk
otherwise, men do like hoops and think their
wearers are improved by them.
THE falling of the leaf, as the winds sigh
through the branches of the trees, warns us
that the beautiful season of Summer is draw
ing to a close. So it is with life ; daily warn
ings tell us that our pilgrimage is nearer and
nearer its end, and that the things which now
know us shall know us no more forever! With
such a demonstration, it becomes a duty to con
sider the subject well, and to make such pre
parations that when the call to duty is sounded
we shall be ready to obey. Like true soldiers
let us he found with arms in our hand, that
when the great captain of our hot inspects us,
there shall be no difficulty in passing muster.
BAKER'S Loaves have the faculty of growing
smaller when flour is higher, but they do not
seem to grow larger when flour is low. We are
likely to have a redundant supply of bread
stuffs this year and the next, not only because
the harvest will be unusually large, but because,
also, there will be a diminished consumption in
this country, and a probably reduced foreign de
mand. Bread, therefore, should be cheaper,
but it will not be if the baker does not increase
the size of his loaves or abate the price. The
bakers of Newark, N. J., are, wearetold, "now
vigorously competing with each other as to
which shall sell the largest loaf, and announce
by placards the size and price of their respective
loaves, each claiming to sell the largest
bread." We should like to see the bakers of our
city get up a similar competition.
A PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATION. —Au organization
exists in this State known by the name of the
Sons of Liberty. It comprises already about
two thousand men. The object of it is to aid
the Government in supporting the Constitution
and in carrying out all measures which it may
see proper to take. It was started about two
months since in Mauch Chunk, and has spread
over the State, until members are to be found
in every county, and in every ward of the city
of Philadelphia. No political object is contem
plated, Democrats and Republicans being in the
ranks, and woi king men as well as large prop•
erty holders engaging in the active duties of
the organization. Weekly meetings are held,
and committees appointed, etc. The different
branches are known as "camps." We under
stand that a branch of the "Sons" will shortly
be organized in this city.
ANOTHER FFJEENINE VOLI7NTEEIL—A femenine
recruit, named Mary Smith, lately enlisted in
the McClellan Zouaves, was discovered at Camp
Wood, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday. Mary is
said to be intelligent, good looking, full of pa
triotism, pluck, and aged about twenty-two
years. Suspicion as to her sex was first excited
by the peculiar wring of the dish cloth, which
she gave when assisting in cooking the com
pany's rations, but all doubts vanished in the
distribution of "unmentionables" a pair was
handed to the recruit with the femenine voice
to fit on. He sat down, pinned the garment
to his knee, and began to sew with the expert
ness of a professional seamstress. On being
questioned, Mary plead guilty, and said she
wished to go to war to avenge the death of an
only brother, who fell at the battle of Bull Run.
Miss Smith was sent to Dayton.
GENERAL NEWS, Chief of Police called in !
cheering news from Missouri and Virginia !
Large arrival of new dry Goods at Urich & Bow
man's 1 Appointment of Major ! Bausenwein,
late aid du camp to Garibaldi ! acceptance of the
tender of military services by the Count de Paris
and the Due de Chartre's! a great rush for cheap
dry Goods ! chief of Police called in to quell the
excitement at South East cor. of Front & Market
sts !
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, LARGE ASSORTMENT
—We have now on band one of the best select
ed and largest stock of goods in the city. Hav
ing enlarged our store, we are now enabled to
keep a full line of all kind of goods.
100 pieces of new fall DeLaines.
25 pc. of plaid Poplins.
25 pc. splendid figured all wool DeLaines.
15 pc. black Alapacas from auction.
100 proche and wool Shawls.
25 pc. of plain French Merinos, all colors.
200 dtz. of ladies' men's and children's stock
ings
75 pc. of heavy brown Muslin.
100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prices.
Large lot of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in
ants' Bodies, Collars, white Carobrics.
50 pc. Caiaton Flane's and Crosh.
Thankful for past favors, we most respectfully
invite the public to call, and we promise not to
be outsold by any one. S. 'WV 1,
sept24-dtf Rhoad's old stand.
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IMPORTAN TO FEMALE,'
DR..OIILESEAIAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
N E Vkr YORK CITY
ilfiE.combination of ingredients 1 - 4,thei3e
Pills are the re•ea of a long and extensive Practice.
Th-y are mild in iheir operation, and cert du in correcting
all irregul , riti-s, Painful Sithetruations, removing all ob
structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain In the el palpitaiim el the heart,
film
whites, all ner
vous n if °
s, hysterics, fatigue, p,.in in the back and
limbs, &L. , disturbed sleep, ich arises from int.Trup•
tine of nature.
TO MARRIED LA'LE.9,
Ur Chee , eman'a Pill. ate invaluahle, as the, wi i brim:
on he mm.thly period with regularity. I adie wit(' have
been oisap o nt, , d iu the tt , e of other Pills can place the
utmost conli leuce iu Dr. Cheesetnuo's Ptlls thing all th.t
they represent to do.
NOTICE
The is one condition of the female system in which the
Pills cannel be token without preduceny a PE A)
L'ESUL 2' The condition. , cferred to is PREG ~., A NU.y_.
Oh.: result .MISCAItRIa GK. Such is the irresiAtib e /en.
d ney of the ?medicine to res'ore the sexual fu, shone to a
normal cendi'ioa, that seen the reproductive power of na
ture cannot resist it.
wa. :lewd purely vegetab:e, and fr e from anythiug
jbrious. Exll iclt direet,ous, which shoe dbe road an
onn any each box. lice S 1 S,-nt by mail u., emaoa
ing Si to Da. OXNELMS L. OWEN/MAN, BOK. 4,08/ 2 Poet
Office, w York City.
told by one brusgt tin every tow 10 the United Slates.
F. B. 1111.0,UNGS,
General Agoet for the United States.
14 Broadway, New cork,
To %violin all wholesale orders shank be addressed.
iu Harrisburg uy C. A. tIANVART.
110V29-d&Wly
A, CARD TO TILE LAbIE6
DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
correcting, regulating, tad d
obnruebons, !root whatever cause, etc i
ways successful as a proven
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the doctors for many years, both in France an
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; an
he is urged by elany Monastic ladies who used them, U
make the Pills public Mr the alleviation of those sufterim
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
au increase of family where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in tha:
condition, as they are cur. to produce miscarriage, am
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admit.
(titian, although their mildness would prevent any lane
Fchiel to health—otherwise the Pills arc recommended
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Prim
51 00 per box. sold wholesale and retail by
411AHLES A. BANNVAET, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
'Ladles," by sending him el 00 to the Harrisbur k
Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of Observation tr
any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pa
Lase" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Smarm, Reading,
.JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN ' Philadelphia, J. L. L=ee
REHGER, Leine:loU, DANllaii H. ITunno, Lancaster; J. A
Wins, Wrightsville ; E. T. York ; and by oat
druggist is every city and village in the Union, and bi.
i. D. Howe, ole proprietor, New York
N. b.-I.ook out tor conuterleits. Bey no °olden Pill.
it any bind unless every boa is signed tit. U. !lows. A.
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~ tners ore a: imse imposition and =sale; therefore, .
you value your lives snd health, (to .ay nothing of be
lig humbugged Out or your money,) ups only of thug,
orho snow the signature of S. D. Howe on - every boi.
zinc.{; lei, recently ''.,wit ,/idrel , e, -"ivies* 01 the Pill:
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Pre torn uR ,Winerai Poisons. —le eases of Scrofula
Uteets,'Srurvy, e. r &motions of Ike Skin, Me oporatiOn
.1 the. Life slecnoinen is truly aslnuisinag, Mien removing
in a few days, every vestige of these lo,thsouie diseases
their fierily log eifeeto or the °loud. Bilbous Fevers,
' , ever 4L11.1 Agee, Oyspepsni, Dropsy, Piles, and in short,
most ail disposes soon yield to their curative properties
Ku Family should be without them, as by their muck)
use mush suffering .zud expense may oe saved.
Prensr,,,rny B MOFFAT, 114 , New York, and
for -eh? by till Druggn•ls onvOw-ly
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Tan ADVERTISER, having been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung affect-
Len. and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to
make Known to his lehow.sulferers the means of cure.
To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pre
scription used (free Of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will dud a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, .k.c. 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 wid try his resne,iy, us t, will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
REV. EDWAPD A.
g...gis county, New York
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Dino Mnertisments
UNITED STATES LOIN.
TREASURY NOTES—INTEREST 1 3.10 PER ANNUM.
PRSUANT to instructions from the Secre
tary of the Treasury, a book will be opened
on the 23d DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AT THE
HARRISBURG BANK for subscriptions for
United States treasury notes, to be issued under
the act of July 17, 1861. These notes will be
issued in sums of fifty dollars, one hundred dol
lars, five hundred-dollars, ono thousand &liars
and five thousand dollars each, dated 19th Au
gust, 1861, payable three years afier date to the
order of the subscriber or as directed, and bear
ing interest at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent. per
annum, payable semi-annually ; such interest
being at the rate of two cents for each day on
every hundred dollars t ,. For the convenience of
the holder, each note will have coupons at
tached expressing the several amounts of semi
annual interest, which coupons may be de
tachrd and presented for paym,nt separately
from the notes.
Subscription for such treasury notes will be
received during fifteen days from the day of
opening the book as aforesaid. No supscrip
tion for less than fifty dollars nor for any frac
tion of that sum can be received. Subscriptions
must be paid in lawful coin of the United
States or in Philadelphia or New York Ex
change at the time of subscribing.
Certificates will be graned in duplicate to
subscribers for the amounts so paid, the original
of which the subscriber will transmit by mail
to the Secretary of the Treasury, when treasu
ry notes, as aforesaid, will be issued thereon to
such subscriber, or his order, carrying interest
as expressed in such certificate; on payment the
subscriber will pay, in addition thereto, a sum
equal to the interest accrued thereon from the
19th of August to the date of payment, which
payments of interest will be reimbursed to the
subscriber in the payment of the first coupon.
The treasury notes issued upon such certifi
cates by the treasury will be sent to the sub
scribers by mail, or such other mode as may be
indicated by them when they transmit their
original certificates. The duplicate certificates
may be retained by them for their own security.
J. W. WEIR,
Subscription Agent.
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE
ED WARD STOVER, Plureis Vend. Ex. No. 74.
vs. August farm 1861. In Dauphin
ANNA MIES , E. Corn. Pleas.
CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY,I Fi. Fa. No. 58.
vs Janu'y T. 1861.
ELIZA.RETH HERSHEY AND ANNA ;I n Dauphin
1511E5SR. J Cora. Pleas.
THE Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
county having appointed the undersigned an Audi
tor to make distribution of the proceeds of sale of the
aforesaid defendants' real estate among the lien credit
ars, hereby gives notice to ail per3oliS interested that he
will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office
on Thursday, toe 3d day of October, at 10 o'clock, A M.,
when all parties interested therein may attend, if they
think proper.
JOHN H. BRIGGS, Auditor
September 18, 1661.—5ep20 dr-to.f
Nap '2lDvertisenunts
Writing, Book-keeping and Copying.
• 11HOS. H. EVER FA C, practical accoun
tag, Reporter and Copyist, has taken an offize ad.
'Owing the Patriot and Union, on third street, where he
will prep au young men tor rookeepert, ' clerks, au., a ,d
assi-t them to situations in business in Ybiladelph. , a nd
New:York. He will also attend promptly, to the adju.t
ment of •diffLult • accounts, opening and closing halo,
general ropy work of any kind. Re orting, Card and
ifittei.wri mg, Time t,b es. Mager and Pay Hells for be
-may, Notes, Mortgages, Bonds and Adver.t>,-m,uie
care', Ily mal Charges moderate.
R nrs to
Ron Edward Everett, B03(011.
Dr J. Henry rukatun, Puo,nixville, Pa
Hon, George L. Cauy, Banker, New York
•
William Duck Jr_, Esq., Harrisburg
sepl9-2wd
$5OO REWARD
LOST in the sleeping cars between Pittsburg
and Harrislmrg, eastward bouud with train
which left Pittsburg, Tuesday night the 17th
TWENTY EIGHT HUNDRED DOL-
L I RS, all in New York State and New England
Bank notes of denominatinens of lives, tens and
twenties. It was cut from my body ar..und
whi hit was carried in a belt. The above re
ward wil be paid upon the return of the money.
Address me at Spencervill , , Indiana, or in care
of Arnold, Nusbaum & Nirdlinger, Philadel
phia, Pa. SIMON OOHS.
Sept. 20, 1861.—d6t
TAKE- NOTICE!
Tri IT we bave recently added to our al
ready full F tOCZ
OF SEARS
LA NORMATIS,
HARI HARI,
EL MONO,
LA BANANA.
OF PERFUMERY
FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF :
TURKISH ESSENCE,
ODER OF MUSK,
LUBIN'S ESSENCE BOUQUET.
FOR THE HAIR :
EAU LUST RALE,
CRYLTALIZEB POMATUM,
MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM
FOR THE COMPLEXION :
TALC OF vENI E,
RO.SE LE i F POWDER,
NEW b1uV72.,1 HAY POWLER,
BLANC DE PERLES.
OF SOAPS
HAM% FINEST
MOSS RUSE,
13E. , Z01N,
UPPER TE
VIOLET,
NEW MOWN IRY,
JOCK LIIR
Having the largest stock and bust assortment 01 toilet
Articles, we fancy th - t we are better ab'e th in our com
petitors to get up a complete Toilet Set at auy pr ce de
sired. Call ant gee.
Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, MEDI
CINE'', CREiI CA LS, &c, toa-equent of our receiving
almost daily additions thereto.
KELLER'S aNti F INCY STORE,
91 Market Street. too doors tiatt of Fourth Street,
South side.
PENNSYLVANIA, SS
In the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth
,of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Curtin, Gov
_ l ernor 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,
His blessing on their arms and a speedy restora
tion of peace."
Now, THEREFORE, I, ANDREW G. CURTIN,
Governor of the Commonwealth 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 business, and to humble themselves
before the Almighty with earnest 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
of the Commonwealth the eighty-sixth.
By the Governor.
ELI SLIFER,
Secretary of the aonnumwealth
3P-111I1 2 ".EIMEL 7 151
DAILY gal LINE!
Between Philadelphia,
LOCH Myatt, JiLMANY SBOtta, — WILLLIAISPORI, MUNCT,
UNIONTOWN, WAISONTOWN, MILTON,
NORTHUNBABLAND, ,UNBITEY, TRAVOKTON,
GIORGETOWN, LYILINSTOWN, hAILLERS
BURG, HALIFAX, Datiefilrr,
AND HARRISBURG.
The. Praludelphia itepot beim: centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes
through wan eacn train to attend to the sire delivery of
all goods entrusted to toe line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No. 811 Mari et Stein, Phila
delphia, by Ii o'clock I'. M., will bet slivered in
itarrisburg the neat morum
Freight (always) as low as by any other me.
Particular attention paid bl tnis line to prompt and
speedy denvery or all Harrisburg .odds.
The uudersigned thankful for past paw,. e hopes by
strict attention to Folait r ifois to merit a coat Ounce of the
same. T. PRIFHER
Philadelphi and its alto
del7 d6m Feot of Mar get air ,e H burg
REGULe TIONS.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, }
HARRISBURG, Sept. 3, 1861.
1. No pardon will be grau.ed until notice of
the applicati.n therefor shall have been given
by publication once a week for two consecutive
weeks in a newspaper printed in the county in
which the conviction wa. had.
2. No pardon will be granted unless notice
of the .pplication therefor shall have been given
to the District Attorney of the prop , r County.
3. No pardon will be granted without first
consulting the Judge who presided at the trial
of the party. By order of the Governor.
ELI SLIFER,
Sec'y of Com.
sep4-1m
HONEY I
1000
Pounds Fresh "Tame Honey''
in the original combs, and in glee , buses
as tken tram the Hive doses vary in weight from ten
to six pounds. The quality is supenor.
WM. DOCK, JR., & Co
sepl9
LIME FOR SALE.
IRE IiNbERSIGNED having embarked
Lin the LIME BUSINESS is prepared to t urnish th
very best article at short notice, ass at Lab lo wedt prices
or cash. tie delis the lime burnt st Columb is and. also
:oat burnt at home.
my29.dttin • PETER BERNHISEL •
FLAGS 1 FLAGS 1 1
NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with
National deimge i s LETTER PAPER with a view of
the city of Harriet:l.T, printed and for Bale at
SEBEFFEB'S BOOK STORE,
• 24 ?fri ar the Flarrtaborg Bridge
SPICED SALMON 11
FRh'Sti AND VERY DELICATE. Put
up neatly In five pound cane.
je2s
KELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place
to buy Patent Medicines.
ELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place
t find anything in the wey Perfumers.
TO FARMERS 1
BIITTER (good, sweet and fresh) in one
pound rolls, and fr,sh EGGS in Mtge and small
quantities taken at all times and cash paid or grocerlea
given in exchange. Reguiar
Wal. mark DOCK et rat
JR., & CO. always pod
,
augl9 Opposite the Court Rouse
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence & Patronage-
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
Ladles and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testily in
the effi.ae9 of Prol. 0 J Wood's Hair Re-teratwe an t
gentlemen of the Pre,n a-e u lo it- pras e. A
few testimonials only cau be bar . given ; are circular
more, and it will be linso aibi fury uto ,t.
47 W.Il s.ree,. V-ra, Dec So b, 18 1 8.
GWlllthfittt Your n b 0 the 15 it ins , alas been re-
Cleves, -eying tb , t you 11. d h-ar.i tha , ha I been i•eae-
Men by tue use of Woo 's flair iicstorali c, and requcat
iug my certificate of .he t,ct it b 00 MeJtion 10
give it.
award It to you chetirtul y, 0 ase toi,k h due
My age is about 50 s e.tr, i the .o.or c e it au nun,
and i clued to curl nom -or , e it e
gan to torn gray, nud th- ca .p on to ems., iii my hi• n
to ioae its 5 , .11 (hut irufrt fcr o it Hann
of these uisagreeabditi s ea-vd wits c in: 500.11
four mum hs tiinc- a routtu vat:, added t them, by hair
falling ow the top of my head a,,d thre.tt - nitig to make
me bald
In this unpleasant predicament, I we- i sauced to , ry
Word' Hair ke,tu maul] to arrest the fal rug
off of nit, hair, for I had real y expo, /doe that gray
hair could ever b.t restored to it, or g CAL ‘.lOO CXC'
from dies. f. was, hOwevei, eceatly . orrris d to dud
fler the use of two o tle= o ly 1.1 , •C only was he
fahingofl arrestee, bar the ruler wa- re,t.,re -he art.
41.1r1 seusibi ity io he wail,, ell I dais iron yeas el t
feral on illy bead, very n3nel to the gr tilC.a hall of my
wi C at wilo , e suli,et..huo I war i d „end e, ir t IL
For this, among to.; nany °Wig Akins low io Our sex,
I strong y reconnuend all hu-binds who v ere ine
Mifittloll of their w.v a to pr •fic by my ex owe, and
use t if growing gray er get. mg he).
Very re•secuu ty, a. i
TO 0 J Wood & Co., 444 Etre rdw4y Sew Vs k
Hy fanny ar.• absent rrout the city, .0 l ~as no long
er at No. 11 Carrot pl,tee.
Siama-too. Ma , July 20th. 1859
To P00} . .. 0 J. WOOD : war -Ir : Your "Oa.- tt. stora•
five" has dope my h ,ir so much goolll.irwe I nom nertued
the use of it, that I wish to make anowu to the Ult 10
its effects ou the hair, which or, greet. A man or wo
man may he ne:rly deprived of flair, and by >i rebort to
your "Hair Restorative," the hair will return more
be...uticul than ever ; at lea t this is my oxp , rience
Believe it all ! Yours iruiy,
W)1 B. I{EZEDY.
P —You can publish the above if you like. By pub
lishing in our Southern papers you wil get more patron
ag south. I s.s. sever :1 of your cert. lied.tes n the Ai o
Into ide7ewy a strong Souther. paper.
. -
PROF 0. J. WOOD : ear Sir : Raving had the miifor
tune to lose the heat porton of my hair, from the effects
Of the yellow fever, in New Orleans iu 1851, I was in
duced to make a trial or yotm oreoaratio s , and toned it
to answer as t a very thing needed My bid.' Cow
thick and glossy, and m, w Tits caa expraaa Inv obliga
tions to you giving o the afflicted such a ‘re,gure.
EWER JOHN :9
Ihe Restorative is put up in hotttes of tIP - ee viz :
large medium and o nlI ; the -mall holds u,it a OA,
,ho retails lor one doL r per uo•tl, ; to medium holds
at least twenty per cent wore m on, •oM at L. au •tiu
8111.11., retui.s for two I , 4lara p r nottle ; the la ge ht ld
atr.lart, 40 per sm ~. more in proportto,, and reE,iii :Or
Sa•
0. J. WO JO 67. Cu., PrOp ieb,rs, 444 , iroadway, New
York, and 114 11 tocet •Lrer* y dt. Lows, go.
AO sold by all good . rug and F, T iny Goad s
Dealers. w:t h me
MILITARI, FIREMAN. AND CITIZENS
DREGS BBL. Ma.
ro be given at BHAN'I'S CITY ii_i_LL,
.1_ on ie nnait of the reception of tee Friendship Fir e
Company's &elm Eire Engine.
MANAGE RS.
Gen. J. S. Negley, Col. Joi. Knipe,
. E. C. Winiams, •. T. A. Zieg'e,
" 0. U. Wynkoop, . J. M. Campbell,
Lt. Cl,. nom. H. Sipes, Li. Col. Wm. D Earnest,
Capt. M. McNally, Capt. I. S. Waterbiary,
" J. P. S. Gobin, " Alex. Forsyth,
Mr. S 8 Child, Mr. A. ,-c Wager,
" W. A. Yarkhili, " H. Mctiowen,
" Jno. Newman, - " Geo. o.ld well,
" T. _. Rogers, " P. Gardner,
" Ji. o Green, " Jac , b Knabb,
' M. Morris, " Maley.
MASTER O.6,CEREMONIES.
A. W. Bergst esser.
FLOOR SIANAGERS.
duo. Ritner, Geo. Earnest.
TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
Gentleman desiring invitations for ladies will apply to
the ALA:lagers. Due notice wi I al•c be given in the daily
papers of she night the 11.111 will take pla'e.
sepl6dh
W E OFFER TO
A New and Elegant Perfume,
KNIGHTS AMP uAtts' BOQUET,
=I
STEAM WEEKLY
!Ant KEN NEW YOKK
AND LIVERPOOL.
L"' fliNu AND EMBARKING PAS
:.Gigrt, at QUEENSTOWN, (Irelaud.) the Liver.
pool. New tor• and Yhthidelphta Mearuehip company
icier • , epatecdue their tuli pew,,re•l or
!itea•ihv•ips rollowe :
CITY OF 61A.NCHtSrE', Saturday m temp -r 21;
ANGAHOO, Satur •ay , en.e.nber ; CTY F N •c
RK, Saturday, Octo 6 ; Satur ty,
toner .2; and every :atu day , • .00
North Raver.
FIRST CA9IN ... . . 4.7 n o
I 9 430 4 ,
do to Loudon... .00 00 do to Londe 00
do to Parls ......5 0 5 00 1 .0 ru P
do .01 - 1-robti-g..585 0.1 d r t. 11.113-10 sb On
PiSSietlgerS ,Iso I.,r,nldert to Ha • Hinman, ott• r
dam. Antwerp, Sc, t e.rual.y tow tat-to
agg- rex-sons wietcog le (mug •ex their Ir.et.j 011 , hu,
tickets here at it, follow rig rates, to Nei.% York - i-rom
Averpool or Queeiistowu. lot Cabin, £75, b• 5 au , , .£lO5
-I,erage from Liverpooi £4O 00 From
130 00.
These Steamers wive superior accommodations ror
passengers, and ..,arry experienced Surgeons. fney are
built in Water-tight Iron Section s , and have Patent Fire
Annihilators on board.
.
Ynr turther information apply in Livernooi to WILLIAM.
INMAN, Agent, 22 WaTer Street; in GlAsgow to W Ir.
INMAN, 5 M. Enoch Square ; t 3 Queenstown to C. k W.
D. ShY 310 UR & CO. ; in Lotion to I.ItV,S th MA. Y. 61
King Wildarn St. ; to •lULUS i.ECOLTE, 5 Placa
de la BourFe ; in Hailadelphia to JO 'N G. uALF, 111
Walnut street ; or at the Company's offices.
JNO. G. LtALE, Agent,
16 Broadway, dew sore.
Or C. 0. Zimmerman. Agent. Flar-i-hure.
IMIIM
AHMY OVERCOATS FOR SALE
To Newly Organized Regiments
Alot of the very best overcoats, made
according to in , army regulations an ...citric en
tu equip a full regiment, a. e for sa,e at I. 6tb. I.k a BE Kt
Usit & co., Second street. below House Horns
hurg. aug3o-dlat
TWO active young women who under
stand the Butter and Dairy bu muss thoroughly
1 iberal wares will be paid. liOnn , ,,r, woman from the
Country preferred. Apply to
sep2o.4td JOHN WALLOWER, Jr.
DWELLING HOUSE WANTED TO RENT.
Aeomiortable two or three-story dwel
ling house, with EIS, or eight rooms, With rent not
to exceed $175 yer annum, for the three, or $l5O for the
two-glory hone, will be rented immediately on applica
tion et this office. seplB tf
WM. DOCK, Jr., acoo
HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL CLOTH, HAT,
LATHER And INFANT 8RU313E , , in great variety
et KNLLER'S DRUG AND 1-ANLY STORE.
INDIA RUBBER, BUFFALO HORN,
RAW HORN and SPELL DRFSKNG COMBS, of all
sizes. at KELLER'S DP A. , JD FAveY STORE. .
VINE TOILET; 0 A PS, POMADES. HAIR
OIL, POWDERS, COLOGNES and FifitACTi, of
many styles, prices and manufactures at BELLEDI
DRUG AND FANCY STORE.
latateituneans
po::*01
WOOCPS' HAIR RESTO.tAT,VE
CUSTOMERS
I=
LADIES' PURSES,
Of beautiful Styles, anbstandally made
A Splendid Assort Zest of
GENTLEMEN'S WALLETS
Put up in Cut Glass Engraved Bottles
A Complete Assortment or
HANDKERCRIEF PERFUMES,
of the best Manufacture
A very Elandsnme Variety of
POWDER PUFF B' , XES,
KELLER', D,-.CG STORE,
9: irt. - tt street
I=
WAN FED
W. H. Kenedy