Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 26, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Thurstla) Morning, Sept• 26, 1-61.
PUINTING ;MATERIAL FOR SALE.
Two Powsu Plasm, old Adams' Patent.
Two Inmt HAND Payssos, one nearly new,
and a large amount of sec and hand Printing
ulatcrial, will be sold at exceedingly lw prices,
tor ash or approved paper. All these materi
al, ;uc iu a good condition, and would answer
f ,, r eon ry olliee. They must be sold to make
3.t I'm new and more extensive machinery.
Apply at this office immediately.
t, fin , r CITY ZOCIATES, Capt. Banvart, made
,;,,.,.t paTll,le Tuesday night, and commanded
;,,nrl, atteiti,
A NOVEL INEIGIIT. — A car recently arrived
,L man the West with nine deer and two buf
f.,l,, w With their calves. They were en route
,Ithuore
A 1-1111,E number of cannon have passed
tbomili this city recently from Pittsburg and
Pl.wnixville en route for the fortifications on
Fe.loral bill Baltimore.
Col.. SEIGLE'S ittill3lENT.—A telegraphic dis
patch wt received here yesterday announc
ing that the clothing for Col. Siegle's regiment
would he forwarded from Philadelphia to this
city i mmed i a t e ly .'apt Waterbury's company
is iit nulled to this regiment
PRI S rEa Pxioc SF:CEDES —The Nashville
1.111011 Sap , that at a meeting of the Typograph
h Chi,.l2 that city, on the night of the 9th
. ac ordinance dissolving all connection
with Eli National Union was adopted by a
lia.aillllollS vote
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--Now that the corn and potato
tr oy liaiie reached that state of growth at
h they cannot be easily affected, before
t 6 y milirely mature, it affords us great
to be able to state that the yield of each,
iu inpliin county, will be enormous, from the
hi , I that an unusually large number of acres
tare planted. The great abundance of these
tend to make them very cheap,
whi, IL will he good news to many whose means
ar, limned, brought about, principally, by the
unhappy condition of the country.
I"),Hi 1I FIAN .—Litst evening a party of rowdies
111 to the premises of a widow lady in Walnut
e..t, and commenced helping themselves with
ut -leave or license" to a choice variety of
1,1i.t, which she had cultivated with great
ne The vandals, not content with stealing
hr fruit, wantonly destroyed the vine itself,
~immitted other depred4tions in the garden.
Vi rt the lady remonstrated against tiler con
la she was grossly insulted by their vile lim
y 1:;o Unfortunately, she cannot identify any
,t the trespaszers, so that they will be likely, to
-.cape the legal punishment which they fully
lien.—To-day is the day set spelt
l the President of the United States as a day
fisting, hnmilltion and prayer. In times
like these it becomes a christian people to hum
ble themselves before the throne of God, im
ing his mercy, and forgiveness of our hull
and National sins, and asking his bless
upon our country in this time of her sore
trouble. We hope that all our loyal dawns
will abstain from their usual business to-mor
row, attend the different places of worship, and
:4etal up one united, heartfelt, sincere petition
to our Father in Heaven for "the safety and
welfare of these States, His blessing on their
arms, and a speedy restoration of peace."
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A DETERMINED CONVICT.—A queer instance of
, ILtermination on the part of a convict was re
ently displayed by a prisoner in the Choral:gm,
burg jail. The fellow, whose name is Rick
,Aff
held for robbery, and being a sort of modoth
Joel: Sheppard, ho made several attempts to
e,4 ape, the last of which proved almost success
ful. The Sheriff grew tired of this sort of
thl'ftg. He couldn't see the point of the joke,
and to prevent its repetition anchored the
prisoner's leg to a "fifty-six." Rice now de
clared that he wouldn't eat until his irons were
removed, and at last accounts he still persisted
in Lis determination, though he must by that
thee have suffered intensely from hunger. We
have not heard the result of the struggle yet,
but as the jailor flatly refused to remove the
irons, Rice has either given in by this time, or
gone the way of all flesh.
THE FRIENDSHIP STEAM FIRE ENGINE.—Owing
to some misunderstanding in regard to the
raitroad connections, the "Frio:Ay" boys were
disappointed yesterday in not receiving their
1 / 1 . V7 steam fire engine. It has been ascertained
11::ivever, that the " machine " positively
reached Reading at 5.80 yesterday via the
East Penna. railroad, in which case it will arrive
tcre at an early hour this morning. In
wisequenee of this delay, and out of respect to
t. tic proclamation of the President appointing to
day- as a fast day, the contemplated parade
mid reception ceremonies will be postponed until
9 , :'clock, Friday morning, at which time the
iiiimgcments previously agreed upon will be
iiirried out.
The different fire companies of the city will
form on Market street at 8/ 1 o'clock A. M., on
Fkiday, right resting on Fifth; counter march
up Market to Second, up Second to Locust, out
Locust to Front, up Front to Pine, up Pine to
up Second to State, out State to Front,
tip Front to North, out North to Third, down
to Walnut, out Walnut to Front, down
Front to Washington avenue, up Washington
:Lvottue to Second, up Second to Chestnut, eut
(I, estnut to Third, up Third to Market up Mar
k 4 ,t to Market square, where the wade will be
.lisiniss• e d, and the power and strength of the
''coin will be tested.
lite Friendship "boys" deserve the confidence
and e ncouragement of the people of Harrisburg
for their enterprise in this business. As a fire
Company they will rank with any in the com
monwealth, sod as an organization of young
men they cannot be excelled for devotion to the
interests of their fellow citizens, and attach-,
meat to the cruse of the Union They deserve
a bumper.
linuuuous. —Divine services will beheld in the
Locust Street Methodist church to-day at
10i o'clock A. M. Lecture in the evening.
Fin' DAY Szavices.—Public services will be
held this (Thursday) morning, at ten
o'clock, in the Old School Presbyterian church.
Preaching by the pastor.
UNION Msxrrao.—A union devotional meet
ing of Christians of all denominations will be
held this afternoon at three o'clock, in
the First English Lutheran church.
CoL, WYNKOOP'S regiment of cavalry, now
stationed at Camp Cameron, expect to leave
here this (Thursday) morning for Chambersburg.
Capt. Charles C. Davis, of this city, commands
a company in this regiment.
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WANTED. —An active young man to act in the
capacity of watchman at night in a store. Ad
dress box 30, Harrisburg Post Office. None
but those who can give the bed reccommenda
tion need apply.
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POST OSTIOS HOURS ON FAST DAY.—The Post
Office will be closed to-day, except between
the hours of 7f and 9} in the forenoon, and in
the afternoon between the hours of 3 and 4
o'clock. They , are the usual Sunday. hours.
, THE CITY Loor-up contained several tenants
Tuesday night—principally soldiers, taken up by
the police for drunkeneea and disorderly con
duct. This morning they were placed in the
custody of a suitable guard and sent to camp.
MOUNT VERNON. —The members of the Mount
Vernon Hook and Ladder company are request
ed to meet at the truck house at si o'clock on
Friday morning, fully equipped, for the purpose
of participatingpin the ceremonies incident to
the reception of the Friendship Company's
Steam Fire Engine.
HOMMELSTOWN POST OFFIOS.—The Post Office
at Hummelstown will be open on this (Thursday)
morning until nine o'clock, when it will be
closed until eleven o'clock, and again re-open
until two in the afternoon, after which hour it
will be closed forthe balance of the day.
J. R. Bassiza, P. M.
ElmaminsrowN, Sept. 24, 1861.
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Acasowrmazinnrr.—Quartermaster General
Hale is already receiving a large number of
blankets and woolen stockings from the ladies
in different parts of the State, in response to his
call for these articles. The General says it is
impossible to acknowledge all the articles re
ceived, but urges upon the community to do all
in their power, as the soldiers will stand much
in need of clothing as winter approaches:
TRAITORS EN ROOTH FOR FORT LAFAYETTB.—
Ex - 9ov. Moorhead, of Kentucky, B. T. Butrett,
late editor: of the LoUisville ()wrier, and Martin
W. Barr, telegraphic reporter for the Associated
Press of New Orleans, who were arrested the
other day, for treason against the government,
passed through this city Wednesday morning, in
charge of a lieutenant arid a file of soldiers, on
►eir . way to Fort Liitkyetfe.
Fram.—The alarm of fire at 7 o'clock Tuesday
evening was caused by the burning of a barrel
of coal oil in the cellar of Helker's Hardware
store, Market Square. It appears that one of
the clerks of the estpblisi4nent went to draw a
quantity of the fluid for a customer, when a
few sprinkles from the spigot comninnicated
with the light ha carried and in an instant the
entire barrel who enveloped in flames. A por
tion of the burning liquid also got on the
cloths of the clerk, and had not timely MIS'
Lance arrived, he might have been severely
burned. The alarm brought out the entire
fire department, whose services, however, Were
not needed as the fire was extinguised before
their arrival.
IMPORTANT TO QANDIDATIS !OH Of/MR.—lt kl
not generally known perhaps that, by a Stafe
law, every soldier who was 'a citizen of the
State of Pennsylvania, prior, to his enlistment,
is entitled to vote for any of the officers in the
county in which he lived at' he time of his en
listment, as well as for judicial and State offi
cers. The law provides for the holding of an
election in every camp that may contain, a
Pennsylvania regiment, so that every soldier
can cast his vote as his pmferatiCe may dictate.
But if he leader his State to serve among' the
recruits of another commonwealth, he ja.de 7
barred of thisisacred pirivilege , of a free a.—
His citizenshipan may date from the time of
his enlistment,-and from that period to the,
election in MOO cases would 'hoCcoveNke tim e
necessary to ortalify him as -- a voter, and thus
he is for the time being at least disfranchised.
This is a matter, of acme importance tf) thgse
who are np for office in, the county, and the 4
would do well not to overlook it.
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Row TO HAva Goon Oman.—Professor Horns-,
ford, of-Harvard lJniaussity, has recently pub
lished a recipe for improving and preserving
cider, by means of which the progress of the
vinous and acetic fermentations may be arrested
at pleasure add the cider praerved in such a
state as may be deidred. A correspondent of ,
the l3ostonJournal says :
Put the new cider in clean casks or barrels, and
allow it to ferment from one to three weeks,
according as the weather is cool'or warm. When
it has attained to lively fermentation, add to
each gallon three-fourths of a pound of white
sugar, and let the whole ferment again until it
possesses nearly the brisk pleasant taste which
it is desirable should be permanent. Pour out
a quarter of an ounce of sulphite of lime foi
every gallon the cask contains. Stir until it is
intimately mixed, and pour the emultion into
the liquid. Agitate the contents of the cask
thoroughly for a few minutes, then let it rest
that the cider may settle. Fermentation will
be arrested at once, and will not be resumed.
It may be bottled in the course of a few weeks,
or it may be allowed to remain in the cask and
used on draught. If bottled it will become a
sparkling cider, better than what is called cham
pagne wine.
Professor Hornsford, of Cambridge , the
first to use the sulphite of lime for this purpose,
deleterious, as
its usefulness. It is no =expect
and to him is due the credit of first calling
a 8 the sulphurous acid, is enti rely
insoluble, and remains at the bottom of the
The writer has cider prepared in this way.tiro
Ears since, which has remained
now a beverage of em,--..___,:t chan g ezeell e C i e 'V
un
e eelPhile of lime; not the sulphates, must be
used.
PthitipliiiitiliOtW .eitit
_.11::- i IT'.l - iiiiitie.ftrty;ottuj, sOttilibet' 26, liBo
PASSED Tusouon.--:The remains of LanahaT,
the private who recently shot Major Lewis of
the Forty-sixth Pennsylvania rt4imistit - ,•at the
camp near Darustown, passed through this city
at noon to-day en . route for Scranton, Luserne
county. It appears that after the deiteased shot
the Major, he was tried by a Court Martial,
convicted, an .1 summarily executed. The par
ticulars of the unfortunate affair will be found
in a telegraphic dispatch headed "from Cien.
Banks' column," published on the outside of
yesterday morning's TRIEGRAYII.
A GOOD ARMY ORDER. —The telegraph has ail-
nounced the promulgation of an army order 'of
some interest to the volunteers. It provides
that whenever a company, by the economical
use of its rations, has raised a surplus, it must
be left in the hands of the Commissary, who is
instructed to pay cost price for such surplus from
any funds which he may have in his, hands Mr
that purpose.- Heretofore these surplus rations
have,been sold to.sutlers andotherwise disposed
of at a ruinous sacrifice, but under this order the
volunteers will get the full value of whateVer:
they may be able to lay aside, and as the rations
render the law are said to be far more abundant
than there is any necessity for, a company who
takes care of its provisions, should be able to
save a considerable sum in this way in course of
a year.
No Excuse FOR IDLIOTESS.—To Tae UNIX
PLOYBD.—Thousands of unemployed men can
now find steady work and good wages by join
ing our volunteer army. The greater our forces
the shorter will be the war, and the better the
pay of the soldiers. Thirteen dollars per month
and a bounty of one hundred dollars at the
close of the war, are equivalent to twenty-one
dollars per month, if the war should; be ended
in one year, as with a sufficiently piiiierful and
efficient army it can be. What laboring man
can earn anything like this in addition to his
board, clothing, and medical attendance, in such
times as these, or even in the most prosperous
season, the year through? Besides, additional
bounties will no doubt be voted by dongress
either in land or money, perhaps both. Oer
soldiers receive better pay than any soldiers in
the world. The English soldier receives about
$5 a month, and the French soldier about $4.
Why, then, should there be any difficulty in
filling up every regiment demanded by .the
Government in less than a week. Those 'Who
have friends in the army will aid them, and
help themselves, by joining the ranks at once.
It is for the interest of all classes to make this
a short and successful war, and every one ; espe
daily the unereployed, who can offer his ser
vices to the goOd`cause, shOuld not hesitate a
moment.
DONATION OF BLANIENTS FROM LNWISBUB43.—
tewisburg has already done nobly in.•
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way of furnishing men to the Government
to put down treason; and now , her lair daugh
ters not to be behind their sisters in other sections
of the 'state in their exhibition of loyalty and
patriotism, have given a hearty response to the
late call of the Quarter-master General for blenk
eta to shield our brave volunteers from the
shilling blasts of the approaching winter., - rfhe
Contribution of the Wits of Leviisbnri
Mete of one hundredemd eighteetbkatkets, all of a:-
Conant quality, and well adapted to the service
for which they are intended. We append'4he
corresponlienmwhietfolloped this mniiiident
donatiOn, with theltopcortliat-it marawakeir a
similar exhibitioniof patriotism on the part of
the ladies of this city.
. ,Lswzmiurto, Sept. 24, 1881.
Gen. R. Q. Hale, Quarter Master General:
.
Sm—'fib' Lewisbiirg 'and vicinity,
anxious to do what they can to promote the com
fort and guard the health of the brave men,
ivho have gone .from among us - to defend in
&rests dear to all, have collected from our fa-
Milies, one hundred and eighteen blankets,
which they forward this day to your care, to btr
distributed according to the necessities of-the
Soldiers.
Through correspondenbe they hope to awaken
an interest in this matter in the neighboring
Villages, and thus reach those removed from
Personal effort They trust that none of our
teen may lack a single comfort, which it is pos
sible for our people to supply.
Praying that the blessing of God may rest
upon the efforts now being made for the main
tenance of law and liberty, and the natant=
of peace and order, they are heartily with you
iu your labors. S. W. DIOKSON, Seery.
HEADerrairmas PENNSYLVANIA Mum.,
Quexceumterss CiniumAis OFFICE,
Harrisburg, Sept. 24th, 1861.
lifts. S. if. Dickson, Betty. Lewisburg, Union
i County, Pennsylvania : •
'LinDRAB. 'MADAM :It a ff ords me great pleasure
acknowledge the receipt of two boxes -con
' " g one4hundred and eighteen blankets a
°nation front the ladies of •Levrieburg and vi
.. 'ty, to bejlistributed among the soldiers , in
p..
I ' Every exertion has. been made to procnre3
army blankets for the troops, but so great has
been the demand' that the ordinary sources of
supply failed to meet our wants: ' We have eif- -
dea3rored to' start evtloom in the State caps- .
bie Of making arm " nkets, ansthOpe in time
Ito have a'full supply, ,but the , litoops in MN)
require iminedMie avlief. We, cannot _then to
warmly expreis out thanks to -your ; associatkin
fdt• your Prompt ancitimplyAinfition; and'eniik
'that' other kindred samenktienithigingliiiiti our,
'whole State will follow your noble example and
Contribute to relieve the necessities of those
'who have left the comforts of honie, to 'fight
for our country, our flag, and the government of
our choice. Respectfully,
I R. C. Hers,
111.087AVerisIllb
Pres frost aU Mineral Pogmts.-4 eaves - of 'Soroinlr -
Ulcers, Scurvy, or ltruptionaef the 804,V/o:operation
'col the We Yedlohtins Is trultastudishing, Oltetfrilmoviag
tin a few daya, every vestlgn of those le o. thatiote
by their ptirifytng etlbcts on theblood. Bilffeida /revert;
Fever and Ague, [lsms's, flirqpgy, 111414,04 ie short,
nowt alfdistnesea soon yield , off their tsdratiVednrcipertles
No family sbsuld be witht by their timely
iiwe mueh suffering and e>< .u. be saved.
Prepared by Wit. B. M0PFAT,31. , 11., New- Yorit, and
i for sale by all Dnaggiefe „ novir.ly
1141 Anwmanexa, having been restored to
health in it few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having Sabred neteral 'genre - with & Poore - lung Other
Ida. and that dre.o iltseelie , PahliaaPbeff — fa Wade* to
mak% known to hla fillow.sulTerem the means Of cure.
To all who desire„ hypo edti scud. a olipy of the pre
scription used (free of c h arge ), With the direction's for
preparing and being .the same, which they will. and a
sure cure for Coueumption, Bronchitis, ftst The
out? oblect of allO„,„ott,VortoW l 4t ottoltoilgtit PretiniPtion.
rig to benefit
,the ....fedi and,eareaq ifttbrination which
he renceivas to be nvi uable, and ha hopes every sut
lersr t e111.41/ his reinedY,es it cost them nothing,
and may" Otovn a baiting." -* • -
• Pattftlaiiywooppr r ornmo w.
Ty
*1 4 Sings county,
ataid-Wly
Quaitermaster General ,
thir B,WOD
TO OONSIMPTIVIAS.
ARRIVAL Or NEW GOODS, LARGE ASSORTMENT !
—We have now on hand 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.
26 pc. splendid figured all wool DeLaines.
15 pc. black Alaretcas from auction.
100 proche and wool Shawls
25 pc. of plain French Merinos, all colors.
200 dia. of ladies' men's and children's stock
ings.
715 pc. of heavy brown Muslin. •
100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prcm.
Large lot of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in
fan& Bodies, Collars, white Cambrics.
50 pc. Canton Flans2s and Crash.
Thankful for past favors, we most, respectfully
invite the public to call, and we promise not to
be outsold by anyone. S. Lear!,
sept24-dtf Rhoad's old stand.
lIOPORTAN +. TO FOMaLgl
DR. 01:1EESEM AN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
N EW YORK CITY.
.
iTUE combination of ingredients in these
l'illis are the re-ultof a long and extensive practice.
Tb yike niPd in ituir operation, abd cart in In correcting
ell irreicul .ritii a, Painful kiebstruationa removing all oh.
ktrutitiona, whether Crum cold or otherwise, bewinche,
polo in the el 'e palpitatith of the heart, whites, all ter
iOut all cidotta, hysterics, Patinae, pain in tho back and
mint, kin , distuthed steep, witch unto* froth intermit,.
on
Of nature.
..5. . .i -." TO ktAliltliii! 1.A.1F. 4 ,
Cheeveman'e Pilhi are invaluable, as the will bring
the monthly period with regularity Ladle,. who have
iii distip,io Bird in the ure of othor Pills can place the
moat confidence in lw. °horseman's Pills doing all shit
p t,,,,
they represent to to,
N OTTCB
_There is one ciutuion of the feroak system insohich the
tiitammo, be taken without producing t a PEILILIA h
MT The condition referred to is P.Rlloifel NOY—
E r,ua
result 11.1SCARRIAGR. .Arch it the irresistib 4 ten.
cy of the medicine to resiore the ;mud fiscal= to a
eondidon, that swathe reproductive power of na
ture cannot mid it.
.• Warranted purely vegetable, and fr .e from anything
*Neon& Explicit directions, which. ellowd be road no
aim any each box. , rice SI Sent by mall on enclos
ing Si to Da. °KREMS L ICHEMILLM, Box 4,431, Poet
Office, New York City.
Sold by one Druggist in every tow. In the United States.
B. B. lCaLNtgi.,
General Agootter the UnitedAtates.
14 Broadway, New York,
To whom all wardesale orders abouln be addressed.
Sold in Harrisburg uy C. A. asevaar.
nov29-tlawly
at CARD TO THE LADLES
DR. DUPONOO'B, GOLDEN Pll.lO
----- FOR7FEMALES.
tam a : r cr i nuni, -o c it t im fi emQvx
twaiijau I=l
rEse. Pills 11AVE BEEN USEI) BY
' the doctors;for.many-. yenta, both 1/Vl'l4h:ice and
meries,, with titipereneled seamen in every case; and
heuourgal 4'4 .easy, talWwwitl .44.1tia who used dim, to
111 40 Vhs'iliiii.ni , mc Pt the albiAlibon•orthe'ePalroemi
from any irregularities whatever, ar well a- to prevent
so ultras:se/5f t nitnlay where health will tad penult it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them.
wiyalizullcittamautlonedalgaiust these Pith oshila,in that
Soddhilan; ii - they are err , to produce .nikinarriam and
the proprietor aISSUIACII no ,reepousdiihty. after this mime.
Inllion, although thaw mildness would prevent any at*
Mal IR bealqk-rotiterwigt, the ,Ala Ara recommended.
ll ittWittillialtdiWaltloos seciunpluty aach.box. , Prise
$ t 00 per box. : 4 old wholesale and retail by
4313ARLES a. BANNYART, Druggist.
N0..2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
...Ladles,. by. searing him 81, 00 M the Harrisburg
rest 011160, nazi have the Pills sent free , of observation tc
my part ol the aluntry (confidentially) and./Hree of pea
tatter by mad..:. Sold also by 8. 8. Sunman, Reading,
Samos ; Ilnumway & COWDZII, l'hUadelphis, J. L.. Liu-
Winers,_•Lobausust Hamm Havalm, Isuicastar; J, A.
ow Wrightsville ; B. T. llama, York ; and by.oue
druggist in every city and village In the Union, and by
S., D. Bowl, ale proprietor, New York
N. B.—look Ant ter ceneuerfeitr. tiny no oalden Pills
of any .kind unless,very box IS signed S. 1). Hone. Ai.
ethers are a b&NO imposition and mut ale; therefore, as
you value your lives atid healtit i .(to, say aottilng of be
nglitimbagged out of your money,) ,buy only of th em
be snow the signature el 0. D. Howe on every .box,
bleb has meanly "ono added rill amount of the Pills
being cuumerteited • •melt-owaaw ty
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MANHOOD. -
E.CIW LOST, HOW" ' REBTOR ED
ITUM' Pnbliahed in a Sealed Envelotbo ;
u Price 6 ets :'A teeter° on the Nature, Treatment,
antiradical Cure of Spermatorritam or teminal -Weak
nese, ley/denim Mnisaloce, Sexual Debility, audit:aped
imente to "tarries° generally, Nerve/cutout, Consum Olen ;
BilirtY, and Fits : .ilentsl and Physic
: bleep/icily, re
sult gleoin...iell"Abouri, gC3.--By.lloBT. - J. LIILVKII-
D.,_Authur of. the. Green Book de. "A Boon
Thousands, of Mitterees,":sent,under seal, in a plain
turelops,,to any , address, post paid, on receipt of six
l eexai, A r two peg_ tege IrEamps, by Dr/
"
12'1 Brerery,„Nti'l Fork, Pelt uffice,86.14666.
sep9 4 / 1 1/3m. • :
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tm '2otitrtismtnts.
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WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANIIVACTORY
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
HASIRISBIIIID, PA.
/ 34t " NI. H. LEE,
ANUF&CTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
IPARASOI d and • ALIIINO OANRS, will furnish
ends at IAWRR PRICE 9 than can be bought in any of
East nit aides: Country merchants will do well to
and,examine priced and quality, and convinoe them-
Tves - of this fact. ing22-dly.
- PRO - F - .T ADOLPII" P. TEUPSER,
WOULLi. reopocifully inform hie Ma
pkifootelind theptioloy st asierally, that be *lb
, Minim to give inatructleite on the PIANO FoRTR SIF
rDlMNcinat,u4 .and.also Who +science of THOROUGH
twit will Wetb Prime wait mem mo il s as their
owes at any beer des red, or lassoes will be given Cl
. it residence, in Mitre , street, . few doors below the
armee Reformed Church. 1r01f...i +,
• Nmuntimikimm.u.,
, - •
l'•4# . •••
~,• •
:PATE Street near Third street, a few
dnord below Brady's Hole', Harrisburg. A Rae
w Hearae Ready made Craw always on hand and
ay duisbed to order. Silver plates, am. 'ferias rea
,
le.
.[an3ll.dBras] , C. BAKER.
COAL
T.CE under,igned would respectfully in
the damns or Harrleburg that be is prepared
nish in any Part of the city, Lykeus Valley, Trevor
tea lead Wilkesbarre OW as low as any other dealers in
the bily. Please call and give me a trial.
J. WALLOW - Dr, Jr., Agent,
No. 8, Reading Railroad Depot,
septil-dim Harrisburg, Pa.
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
_
Deaigners, and Enolavers on Wood ,
E. COIL FIFTH & CHESTNUT
Philaddphia.
%FLUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving
.a.a , treautr, - oorrectness and. dispatch. Original
designs Carnished for Pine Book Illustrations. Persons
wishing ants, by sendleg P frolo ph Or Darierreolype,
can have vie ws-`or Ofteenv*Ouches Store Froths,
Machines, Stoves, Patihint, M . ., engraved an well nn per.
sant application.
Fatierßrivelopen, Labela, Bin. Heading", rti - .coe Bit Is,
Visiting, Business and other Chris, engray. d in the
highest style of art, and a 4 the lowest : Ml*4p
For specimens of !Me augraving, see Site itimdrated
worikt'of J. B. upphiaou &co.. B. H. Bnilir &Ca.
oceiji lyd
Sided Schools for Boys and Girls
j acssT STREET ABOVE LACICIIST.
' .
t , Fall term of ROBERT
IeRTNEE'ci
,_ School for boss, will open on th e fi rst Monday in
41
,5...1„..._,...,„__ iht room is well ventilated, comfortably
L"u""ico) an d ile everFvespeet adapted for school pew.
„ .. o,49livig.wzßs School for -elk, locetOar a
ra lote .== °pat teethe Fall term at the same
- OM Iffeoently tubed"
to - -
Le health and comfort of whams. ater2Fr
New likasnitents.
uminiiiiThfigHtM.
TREASURY NGTES—INTEREST 7 3-10 PER ANSUM.
PUBSUANT to instructions from the
tary of the treasui,a 4 hooli will. o _
on the 2 8d 'DAY OF SEPTEkII4, ,e
HARRIOBURG BANE for' lutscriptions - for
United States treasury notes, to be issued under
the act of July 17,1.861. TheW . not6 ivill be
issued in sums of fifty dollars, one hundred dol
lars, five:hTdred dollars, ;Onti thotisarid4
and five:ll64mnd dollars geh, dated 19th'
1
gust, 1861, payable three years after date to the
order of theAubseriber or as directed, and bear
ing interest at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent. per
~. ..
annum,'pq4le stni-ayjuanally,; such liderect`
being" arthe rate of twcieents for each.dily on
every hundred dollars. For the convenience of
the holder, each note will have coupons at
tached expressing the e . - 4venalarnounta of senA,
mania)! interest, ivhibi ISOttio . iis niiii)be;i• .
tads dirs;prfagrj,ell7 for psprattfltparately
from the notes.
~ -
Subscriptio64ktiMclitthistreir fietettmll be
received during fifteen days from the day of
opening the book as aTaleSa — ld. No supscrip
lion for less than fifty,4llars nor forny_fiFf,wt•
tion of tttat stun canb4eceired- B,ll,lMcriet
must be paid in lawful- coin of the Vnited
States or in Philadelphia or New York
change at:theitiMe'
Certificates will be
_graned in duplicate to
subscribers for the amounts so paid, the original
of which the subscriber willtranamit by maiL
to the Secretary of the Tretuntry,t.whe4 Aram
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 wili pay, in_addition thereto, a sum
equal to the interest accrued thereon from the
19th of August to the date of payment, which
paymegts of:lnter* vdlibe,reimbirnwl,to the
subscriber in the payment of the first coupon.
• The tietutury•notes issued upon such certifi
cates by the treasury will be sent to the sub
scribers by mailopt such 'Other mode as , may tae
indicated by them when Ahei,tiafismit theii
originalnertifizates. The duplhAte certificates
may be retained by them for their own security.
J. W. WEIR,
sep2.l-d2.w , Subscription Agent.,
, .
Writing, Book,keepnig and Copying.:
Tiros. 'H. EVERETT, practical accoun
t t AA; Reporter and nopyist, has taken an *Mee ad
loining_the Pabiot and Union,on Thlrdstreet,:whare he
prepare young men for Pookeepors, clerks, sm., and
asst t them to situations In buslneas in Philadelphia -nd
New York. Ho will also attend , promptly, to the adjetti
mentor - dial:mit accounts, limning and closing bOok0;
general copy work of soy kind. Re orting, Ounl and
Letter-writing, Time tables, Muster and Pay Rolls for the
Army, .Notes ;Mortgagee, .pondei and, Advni NWM.ttlie
carafe* midi Charges moderate.
Refers to
Hon. Edward Everett, Boston..
Or. J. Henry PMleaton, Paeanindite, Pa.
Hoe. George L. Cany, Banker, New York
Williams Dock Jr • , Zaq.„ Harrisburg.
eepl9-2wd
TAKE NOTICE!
T H3T f w ai e h ha t ve recently added to our al-
OF BEGA.RS
LA. NORMATIS,
HARI KARI,
EL MONO,
LA BANANA.
OF PERFUMERY
FOR ma HANDHERCHIKIr :
TURKISH EI3 4 ENCE,
ODER OF MEIER • •
LUBA'S MIRROR BOUQUET
Fos ?BR HAIR :
EAU LUSTRALE,
ORTLTALIZED POMATUM,
MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM
FOR TOR COMPLECON :
TAW OF vgsl , E,
_ L
EO-4E LEaF POWDE
NEW MOWN HAY FOWLER,
BLANC DE PERLIN.
OP SOAPS
MOSS Rt.l3,
BENZOIN,
OPPSR. TEN,
"" VIOLET,
NEW MOWN RAY
JOOKiY CLUB.
Having the largest steak and beet assortment or Toilet
Articles, we rangy that we are better. able Mau our com
petitors to get up a complete Toilet Set at any price de
sired. Cali and see.
Always en hand, a FRESH ; Stock., ot DRUGS, MEDI
CORMICALS, &c *, consequent , of our receiving
almost dnity. additions thereto.
KELLER'S I.PRUGI ANt) FANCY STORE,
91 Market Street, two doors Nestor Fourth Street,
South side.
P3EIIPIEMELEL"II3
DAILY ail LINE!
Betureen' Phi ad~al liB
.
LOOK Ilivsn, Jimmy &was, WiLuatoon,
Uraorkuwar, WJemoNzow.N, MlLTON,Lawman°,
NOWnII 3 / I BsaLLIR, Sums; Tr.svoirroir,
GIORGIKTOWS, Lvirustowit, litusse.
.BURG, 11.11.1 FAX, DAlrrays, ,
. .
AND HARRISBURG.
The. Phllsdelphia Depot. 'beim: centrally • located the
Drayage will be at the lowest*. rates. A Costductor goes
through with each train to attend to the sate delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line: Goodi delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD at FRKRD, •No. 811 Mark et Meet, Plitta
delphia, by,6 o'clock Y, 41. grill pe nollvered in
Ellizilaburg the next moratn;
freight (always) as low as by ay other .ne.
Panic:Filar attentibn paid bf this like to prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrisburg, goods.
The undersigned thankful for pot imitro • e hopet by
strict attention to busiuese to merit's con • eases of the
same. T.'PEPEIZIt
Pbtladelphin and Rindin
dart d6to
Feot or 'Market Stile . ki ri , burg
REGULATIONS.
Hsi:ways IMPARTMENT,
Henniasuse, Sept. 8, 1861. I
1. No pardon will be granted until notice of
the application therefor shalthavrti„been given
by publication once a week for two consecutive
weeks in a - newsraper printed in:tho annitti in
which the conviction wai hid.
2. No pardon will be granted unless notice
of the application therefor shall have been given
to the District Attorney of the proper 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.
ETA slam,
Bepnia. Beey Of dom.
Q
10 0 Younde Fresh "Tame Honey"
in the original combo , and In glass boxes
as taken om the Hive . ; gazes tirrlO,W:olit4l(oMiloo
to six poutida. The qualfty is superior.
.. .. WK. DOCK, JIL, &Co
sepl9 . ~. . I ;.:
FLAGEII FLAG I'.
.TOTE PAPER AND ENV - EI:4PM with
LI National ilaagns, LETTS* Pa PER,w4h 4 f lew Al
the (Ay of Eburriab prtuted and tor awe at
sowornwr, watt Edon,
a, 'A Velv tha fißrriataarr Smite
SPICED :SALMON I I
LIR&311. AND VERY DELICATE. Put
up neatly in five pound
fe26. WM, DIXIT4 810,
- re -, ELLER'S; DRUG•STO.Ri(B s th 4 Valid
•Ul_n VAlV.4lol4.lledYggeo•
ipr ELLKIVS DRUGAINrOBEt ittabe. lace
and Injihing hi the 'I7 Perfumer/.
Visulfantans
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence & Patronage-
EOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
flee and Gentlemen , in all parts of the world testily to
efficacy of Prot. . J Wood's Hair Hesterative and
lisman of the Prom' are unanimous In its praise. A
hatimonials only can be here given ; see circular or
e, and it-will be imon sibl- for y .0 to doubt.
i 47 Well hireet, New Yore, Dee. 20th, 18.8.
iGmerfamen : Your note O. the lb b Inst., has been re
aleiteO, saying that you had beard that I hat been g ene .
ed by the use of Woo i's Rah Restorative, and requeet,
log my certificate of the fact if I b 1 oo tinection to
Jim if
I I award It to you cherrinl`y, muse I tilitlk it du.,
My age Is about 60 years ; the rolor et mt. imir suaure
akidlnclined to curl Some fivn or ns :roar, since it .e.-
rtotaro gray, and the scalp on the crown of my he di
lose its sendhilils and daudruffto fora ::toe it. Bach
fithese disagreeabilitirs increased Willi time, and about
f ur wombs since a fourth was added to them, by hair
Iling Mr the top of my bead and threataniug to make
me bald.
. . ...
In this unpleasant predicament, 1 wa- Induced to try
ood't Bair Rosto;attve, maini .; to arrestthe fel log
oppoootttttffff of my bah*, for I had real.y no expectation that gray
r could ever be restored to Ile origami color ercep
i fttu tiles. I was, bovrcrer, sreatly eurpris d to tind
Ilter the use i.f two lo ileA only, that not only wee the
Whig offerre_ated, but the color was resorei to the gray
liars and iiensibi ity to the , scalp, and dandruff ceased to
ferule') my bead, very rotten to the gratification of my
wife, at wilme sulldtatiott I wag Induced to try it.
For this, among the many 0114,150ne I owe to her sex,
I:strongly recommend all hoabonds who v tue the d
nitration of their Wiv a to prdit by my example, and
tike tif growing gray or getting bad.
Yery reapectrutly, 8.-N. A. LAVES:DER
T . O 0 .1. Wood k Co., 444 Broadway New Yo k
.itly family sr...absent from the city, and I em no long
at No. 11 Carrot place.
&emotion, Ala , July 20th, 1869
,
To Nor. 0. J. wood : titer Sir : Your 'Hair Restore
the" has done my t; •ir so ninon good since I commenced
the use of it, that I wish to make known to the. ; 118 10
Its effects on the hair, which are greet_ a man or wo
an may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to
;ur "Hair Restorative
,
" the hair will return more
.. tudlbl than ever ; at lea t this to my • xpartence
:'. eve It all I Yours trolly,
Wlll H. KBNEDY.
i r s —You can pub hall the above If you like. By pub
-1l hing in our Southern papers you will get more Patron
ar south. I see several of your certicates .n the Ye
bee Mercury a strong Southern paper.
.. .
W. N. genedy.
WOOD'S emit EtESTO taTIVE.
* PROT 0. J. Woos: ileac : Having had the tailor-
Mine to lose the best porton of my hair ' from the elicits
of the yellow fever, In New Orleans in 1851, 1 Weis in
duced to make a Irbil of your preparation, and (mad It
lAi r answer an very thing needed lily hair is uow
thick and glom, and no sir Td4 cau express m' obligt
Lions to you Is giving to the afflicted such a iremare.
JINJA JOI1N:e ON
i The itestorative Is put up in bottles of three nisi, :
large medium, and small ; the small holds hall a plot s
and reulls for uua dull.r per bottle ; the medium holds
.4 least twenty per coot Inure in prooorvln tea,. 'he
squall, retails for two dollar, p bottle ; the la - ge to. ids
aliiart, 41 ptr c4nt. inure iu propurtida, and retails fur
O. J. woon & CO., Prop ietora, 444 itrutd way, New
York, and 114 ilincet ,trort, 81. Louie, go.
and sold by all good Uruggbte cad V•tucy thod
`Lenient. iy 13 ~awe
MILITARY, FIREMAN, AND CITIZENS
BELL,
1" 4 0 be given at BRANT'S CITY H..1.L.
do -1 e night of the reception or the Friendship Fire
Daum y's Stem Eire Engine.
MANAGERS.
i
Oen. J. 8. Islegley, Col. Jo'. Ku ipe,
'•E. C. Williams, 6 6 T. A. Zieffe,
, 16 G. C. Wynkoop, " J. M. Campbell,
II Col Woo. ti. Sipes, U. Col. Wm. D Earnest,
Capt. 44. McNally, Capt. I. S. Waterbury,
J. P. S. Get* " Alex. Forsyth,
iir: S. 8. Child, Mr. A. tthlauer,
•
" W. A. Parkhill, 66 H. MeGowen,"
P Jno. Newman, " Geo. Cddaeil,
" T.._ Rogers, " P. Gardner,
" Jno Green, " Jacob Knuth, ,
4 ' U. Morris, " Riley.
MASTER OF CEREMONIES.
A. W. Bergst eager.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
Geo. Earnest.
Jan. Miner,
TICKETS, ONE MUSE.
•
Otntlnman desiring invitatinne for hullos will apply to
the Yeeagers. Dee nonce will tiro be given In the daily
*perm of ihe night the Ball will take Owe.
sepledh •
WE OFFER TO
CUSTOMERS
A New Lot of
LADIES' PURSES,
Of beautiful Styles, substantially made
A Splendid Assortment of
GENTLE MEN'S WALLET'S
A New and Elegant Perfume,
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' BOQUET,
Put up in Cut Glass Engraved Bottles
A Complete Assortment of
HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES,
Of the beet Manufacture
A very Handsome Variety or
POWDER PUFF BOXES,
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
91 Market street
I=
STEAM WEEKLY
lird BETWEEN NEW YOUR
,!",it .
AND LIVERPOOL.
A.NiiiSiu AND EMBARKING PAS
NGICrt- at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
pool. N t occ and Philadelphia Steamship company
intend 1 spinach's their fall powered Clyde-built Iron
ittelmsr,ipg us 10i1OWS
CITY OP' MANCHESTER, Saturday Senintember 21
KANGAROO, Saturday September 28 ; CITE of NEW
tßlC,Satarday, October 5 ; EDINBURG, Saturday, Oc
tober 121 . and every Saturday at Noon, from Pier 44,
Nortlfltiver.
RATES OP PARHAM'.
srrießAGE.::!'=.-;:','.1$110 00
do to London .480 00 I do to London „UR 00
do to Parts $B5 00do to Paris $38 , 00
I
do to Hamburg..sBs 00 do to Hamburg 1135 00
Passengers Asti forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, he., at equally low ratea,
la-Persons wishing to bring mit their friends can buy
ilekets bore at the following rates, to New York: From
ilverpool or Queenstown; let Habbi, $75,• 585 and $1.03.
steerage from Liverpool 140 00 From Queenstown,
530 00.
Thede - Statnera have superior accommodations tot
gelte,,a r n . ft curry o ti o ggertn iu tio , d . tri a rria ve e. i, rtey
.
blisters pn mud.
'For farther InfOrmation apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
rNafiN,Agent,22 Water Street ; is Glogow to WII.
MAN ; 5 nt. &wall Square ; i 2 Queenstown to C. k W.
D. gr.V it 0 1 1 ;in I ..ndort to EIVS. it MALT. 61
Ring William St. ; in Part, to JULiIS DECOUE, 5 nape
',‘; to Bourse ;in Philadelphia to JO IN BALE, 1/1
alnut Street ; or at the Company's offices.
JNO. O. DALE, Apia,
it Broadwaylikelir Tort.
Or 0.0. Zimmerman. Agent,. Hheerleiburu
au2B4f
ARMY OVERCOATS FOR SALE.
To Newly Organised Regiments.
A lot of the very. best overcoats, made
11 according to the army regulations, an 4 mniaMi
to equip a rail rogirrieMoLre for aa:e at D. SHELFSHEIRt
GER &co., second street, below i o ns Boom Harriliq
atig3o4llol
'DWELLING ROUSE WANTED TOREN'''.
, e - , ~ • , .
, 4ootiattottairle two or three-story dwid•
1.0..
wit house, " with els or eight rooms, with rep!, ow
ImezoM.. M. 76 yes annum, for the three, or $l6O ror the
Junk-story house, will be rented immediately on !who,.
'don ifAbie office. ' been if
HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, - 'HAT`
,
LATREIt and INFANT BRUSHIP, In great variety
A KILEY:B DRUG AND FANCY STORE
y N DIA RUBBER, BUFFALO HORN,
r—ifAWßlltig-iticLIMELL bßitallor._oollas, of au
. tae l at gdC14 , 101181314.13G AND IFOOVATOItrt.
IN E TOILET t OARS, POMA.DES, HAIR
I'OFOhRS, COLOGNES and .nrascri, of
:styles, yrioes iind kailiskarce at SELLER'S
DRUG. AND FANCY STO :
TO FARMERS I
IrnrEß (good, sweet and fresh) in one
peued-rolhil malt fresh SG J$ Inlarge and small
Vows Sokeamikan, times aad vash paid or groceries
siven ia tkuttumbgei ,RegAkurLinasket
C rates K always paid
, a ' DO,
VC & - Opposite the Oast Howie