Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 28, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG , iP A
Saturday Afternoon, Septe
PRINTING MATERIAL OR SALE.
Two Pownit PRIMES, old Admits' Patent.
Two IRON HAND PRENNEr4, one nearly new,
and a large amount of sec rat 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 Inure extensive machinery.
Apply at this Mice immediately.
ATITSTION FIRST CITY ZOUAVES. —Yon are
hereby notified to meet this arternoon at half
past five o'clock, fully equipped for parade. By
order of the Captain.
Exclaim.- —The ordinance fixing five o'clock
a ra. as the time for opening the market, ex
pired this morning. The market will hencefor
ward commence at six o'clock a. m.
CoND:lemma.— Some contemptible scoundrel
amused himself last night by disfiguring the
marble stets in front of Mr. Wm. 4isyford's
residence in Market street. A reward is offered
fur the discovery of the rascal, and it is hoped
he may be apprehended and severely punished.
WE Ovssnuan a spirited little conversation
the other evening going far to show that mili
tary matters still receive their due share of at-
tuition in this city.
A. chanced to meet B. on the street, and not
having seen him for several days enquired
where he he hail been.
Out in the country recruiting" replied 8.,
Wiling his mustache with a decided military
air.
"Recruiting!" exclaimed A., surprised that
his frieud, who is a confirmed invalid had
embraced the profession of Mars ; "you recruit.
jug! the d—l---"
"No - quickly interrupted 8.,
Whereupon, in view of the length, breadth,
depth and general profundity of the speaker,
both parties incontinently adjourned to the
"European" and "smiled."
EILLED on me RAILIZOAD.—A man named
John Barry, residing at McKeesport, was killed
near Swissvale station, on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, on Wednesday, under the following
circumstances : The deceased was seen on the
track at the Swissvale crossing by the engineer
of an approaching freight train, who blew the
whistle and other wise endeavored to apprise him
of his danger. The man was too deaf, however,
to hear the alarm, and pursuing his way, reach
ed the track just as the train came up. The
engine struck him when he was about on the
middle of the track, throwing him some dis
tance and killing him instantly. Coroner Bost
wick was summoned and held an inquest on the
body, when a verdict of accidental death was
rendered. Deceased was about eighty years of
age, and is believed to be quite deaf. His re
mains were sent home for interment.
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BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A. CITUNN as Sosarna.s.,--
Last Thursday, while Mr. Luther Simons wi►
proceeding from his residence to Ws-city, he
was met by a couple of soldiers on the road
leading to Allison's Hill, and asked by one of
them if was a policeman. Before he had
time to reply, however, the men attacked him,
beating him in a shameful manner, breaking
his jaw-bone and inflicting other injuries of the
most serious character, after which they made
their escape, leaving the victim of their violence
on the road in a state of insensibility. After a
short time, Mr. Simons so far recovered as to be
able to reach his residence, on the top of the
hill east of the city, where ho is still confined
in bed under the care of his physician. Mr.
Simons is not conscious of having given the
least offence to any soldiers, and the attack
upon him, therefore, was without the least pro
vocation on his part.
No OfFICEBB TO 1110 RAD. -It is folly, says an
intelligent cotemporary, for young men to con
tinue pressing on to Washington in the vain
hope of obtaining appointments in the depart
ments. There are not only no vacancies, but a
number of clerks have been discharged, because
there was nothing for them to do. If in some
newly-created department a call is made for one
or more clerks, there arc always an average of
twenty applicants for each opening, standing
ready with "strong papers," nineteen of whom
are necessarily disappointed. It ill surprising
now, when the country is calling upon every
citizen to consecrate his life to its salvation, to I
see able-bodied young men hopelessly hanging
round the departments for employment, while
the voice from the regiments around the me
tropolis is "fall in, fall in to our ranks, there is
room for you here."
A New Kum or Dass GOODS. —We read In our
exchanges that a paper manufacturer has just
invented a kind of impermeable paper suitable
for dress goods. Its manner of employment is
both simple and ingenious. It consists in re
placing by small frames the hoops upon which
are ballooned the petticoats of our ladies.—
These new-tangled engines are covered with
packing canvass, upon which you have only to
glue, as on a common screen, the newly invent
ed paper,
Thanks to this invention, when a lady
wants a new dress, her husband has no longer
to distress himself with the disbursement of
forty or fifty dollars for twenty yards of velvet,
or thirty of moire antique ; all he will have to
do will be to buy five or six rolls of twelve cent
paper and send for the glue man, This is as
simple as all grand ideas.
The father about to marry his daughter,
will not be obliged a long time beforehand to
bother himself about her trousseau—he will
limit himself to asking his wife on the day be
fore the wedding : 'What paper shall we glue
on to Emily ?'
"Well, my love, the mother will reply," 'do
whatever you think proper—it seems to me that
some twenty-two cent paper—with a pretty bor
der, you know"—
Then a man will take a wife without dower
—and the marriage contracts will stipulate that
the father•in-law engages to paper-hang his
daughter for the first three years.
TELE Doo Lew expired on the 20th of this
month, and owners of canines may now permit
their animals to run with unrestricted freedom
until next "dog-days."
As English jury has -lately been terribly
troubled in its mind by the question, "Is a ve
locipede a pedestrian t Pedestrians have a right
to the sidewalk ; a lady rolled her baby on the
sidewalk in a velocipede; an obstructed citizen
prosecuted her ; lady pleaded that the veloci
pede was a pedestrian ; the jury stayed out
eight hours, and came back with the verdict,
"really can't say."
233
bummer Wousas.— Two genteely dressed in
dividuals, bearing the semblance of men, stop
ped the wife of a respectable mechanic in Short
street yesterday afternoon, and grossly insulted
her by using language that would have made
even the inmates of a common brothel blush by
its indecency. Not content with this, they
rudely caught her around the waist, and would
have committed other outrages had they not
been suddenly interrupted by the appearance of
some men who heard the cries of the women,
and came to her relief. The rowdies quickly
fled from :the scene, pursued by some of the
bat they succeeded iuntalii
ing their litter in the evening the
husband of the woman, having been fully post
ed in reference to the drew and general ap
pesframe: of the rascals, secured the services of
Chief iladabaugh, and made an extended search
after then; but *ore not able to meet with any
party answering their description.
"Sominsonvis dead in there," was the remark
of a little atilt to her companion, as they
passed a door, on the knob of which was hung
a piece of blank crape. Yes, somebody is dead
in there, and yet how little is thought of it by
the outward world, save by the near friends
and relatives of the departed one. It may be a
child of three or five summers—a father's pride
—a mother's ftly—a pet of numerous friends,
and still the malted passes carelessly on, merely
remarking "somebody's dead in there I" Per
haps it is a father or tender mother, upon whom
the happiness and prosperity of loving children
were depending, and who are now orphans,
turned upon. the chanties ota cold andheartless
world, to experience its stern realities—and as
the crowd hurry by, no enquiries are made, no
soothing consolation offered, but merely the
thought strikes the passer by that "somebody's
dead in there I"
"My health ?"
It may be an old veteran, whose hair is sil
vered with the frosts of seventy winters—who
has encountered the tempetuous billows of life,
for these long years—whose pleasures and sor
rows, smiles and tears, are entombed with the
earthly remains, and the spirit gone to render
up its account to the God who created it. Yet,
how little we realise. the magnitude of the pus
sing thought—"soinebody's dead in there '
Pomoz—Baforelhe Mayor. -Andrew Spansler,
well known hereabouts, was up for drunken
ness. Andy. was one of the three months' vol
unteers, and has again assumed the soldiers
town , fiir a tluaapar's cathpaign. He was
ree2andle. , tot {up to.swath-tire guilt
CciMp Curtin.
John Murphy and Daniel M'Lain—two vags,
one a boy of fifteen years, or thereabouts, hail
ing from Lancaster—were arraigned for "lying
about loose." They were discharged with an
injunction to make themselves "scarce" in the
city limits in the shortest- possible space :of
time.
George Vanlear—a mahogany hued negro,
with a crop of wool resembling an =sk i ed
stubble-field—was picked up in the Market
house, where he had taken lodgings for the
night. Discharged.
John Martin—A delapidated specimen of hu
manity, with "vag" written all over him—was
arraigned for his bad looks, and discharged
with an injunction to mama his travels.
William Hillman hails from Fourth and Ship
pen streets, Philadelphia. He•arrived in this
city a few days ago, as he states, to procure
work; but not succeeding in this 'audible effort,
he concluded to play police officer "on his own
hook." Chief Badabaugh, however, got wind
of the affair, and nipped Williams' aspirations
in the bud, by taking him off to Lthe lock-up.
He was discharged with a severe reprimand by
the Mayor.
MOTH= Faxes SOLDICEL —Recently a young
man who called himself Jalk Slater, made ap
plication to be recruited into company A, of
Col. McLean's regiment, encamped near the
Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia. Jack was
rather a good looking fellow, with a closely
cropped "nob," and the faintest possible mus
tache. He was accepted, set to drilling, and
soon attained sufficient proficiency to be trusted
on guard duty. Last week there was a ball
given in the vicinity, and the soldiers attended
it in large numbers. Jack was among the gay
est of the gay, and he succeeded in making a
very decided impression upon several of the
girls with whom he danced. On last Wednes
day, a person who hpppened to visit the camp,
recognised Jack as an old acquaintance, and
in a moment of surprise, ejaculated, "Hello,
Jenny, what are you doing in that rig ?"
This remark excited suspicion, suspicion gave
rise to inquiry, and inquiry resulted in the dis
covery that Jack was no Jack at all, but a fe
male named Ellenora Virginia Slater, whose
home was in Division street, in the fourteenth
ward. It seems that Jack, or rather Jenny, had
two lovers in the company which she entered.
A spirit of adventure, joined to a desire to be
near her male friends, induced her to go into
the ranks. Her companions, with a female
friend, assisted her in her design ; they accom
panied her to a wood near the camp ground,
where a suit of male attire was furnished her,
and her luxuriant locks were clipped off. Her
female toggery was given to a lady friend to
bring to town, which the lady friend put in
pawn for her own special advantage without
loss of time. Alderman Heider, yesterday, sent
Jenny below for thirty days as a vagrant, and
so ends the adventure. Jenny says that there
are numerous female soldiers in the ranks, and'
she declares that two of her own feminine clout:
panions are at present with th a ln= . 3,
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Brier Clumcn SzavicEs.—Preaching to
morrow morning . at 10 o'clock by the Rev. Mt.
Robinson of the Presbyterian Church.
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Ix TOWN.-Mr. Augustus Ball, of this city,
who has been at the seat of war as leader of the
band connected with the 2d Michigan Regiment,
has returned here on a slat to his friends. He
will again return to his camp, near Munson's
Hill, in the course of a few days.
Nome', RIVAS. —Mr. M. C. Wickersham, the
able Principal of the State Normal School at
Millersville, Lancaster county, has been coul
missioned a Captain, and is recruiting a corn
pany for Col. Hambright's regiment, to serve
during the war, to be called the "Nowell.'
Rifles." This company is intended to repruselt
the educational element in the army, and 1411
embrace young men of education and character
SXOOND Taw. or MB " Swami& " There
was another trial of the Friendship Steam h'ire
Engine this morning at the corner of Canal and
State streets, but we were not furnished with
the result of its performances, which are under
stood to have been of a very satisfactory
Lure. We suggest to the company that they
give it ajzial some One day in Wag* tillu a r ,
where ite peilkiiMante can Us more Imieendly
witnessed by our citizens.
Juntas', Coanness. The a:eases apptdi'RW
by the Republican Union Conventions of *he
counties of Dauphin and Lebanon, composing
the 12th Judicial District, met at the publio
house of Geo. W. Eby, in Palmyra, Lebanon
county this morning at 11 o',elook.
Present -- F. K. Boas , D. Fleming and W. .
Hays from Dauphin, and A. S. Ely, Th
Walker and John Deininger from Leban n
county. - ‘
F. K. Boas, Esq., was appointed,Predde4,
and A. S. P..r, Esq., Secretary.
On motion of W. W. Rays, Esq., the folio -
lug resolution was unanimously adopted :
Rookefl, That we recommend for relelectidn
as President Judge of the 12th Judicial Distr
the Hon. John J. Pearson who, In the
of his duties during the l ast twelve years •
shown himself to be possessed in an •
degree of all the essential elements of IT I r
character and ability, and worthy of thudion
fidence and support of every voter fn the,
district.
A. S. ELY, Seo'y
Palmyra, Sept. 28, 1861
UNION CONTINTION.—A call for a mot,
over the above caption appeared in the
known Breckinridge organ of this oily 'be
Thursday morning last, and was 1030
through the city by handbills printed at
same place calling a meeting of Union men l lto
assemble at the Court House at two o'dlosit on
Friday 'Afternoon. Not exactly knowing the
meaning or the objeotof the call our repoitorial
duty called us to the place. After repeated
tolling of the huge bell in the steeple of tibe
Court House, L. N. Ott, Bkq., called the meeting
to order, whilst the following gentleman vain
pied seats within the bar of the Court Hooke
viz
J. P. lln&herford, Jacob Shell, Wigram F.
Murray, L. N. Ott. J. D. 404E1, Jacob rider,
lilenteh i liHt, John P. Shoop; Sol. Lillie, Ed.
Shell, H. M. Graydon anrk Stewart Wilson.
Mr. Orr nominated J. D. Boas, chairman.
Jacob Flaler and J. P. Shope, Secretaries.
Isaac Risley and John Haldeman, Secretaries,
which nominations were agreed to.
Mr. Orr moved that a committee of nine be
appointed to settle a ticketanddraft reeolatiorut
Agreed to.
Jacob Shell, Esq., was appointed chairman
Mr. Orr moved that H. B. Schreiner be added
to the committee; which was agreed to.
Mr. Schreiner appeared in front of the speak
er's chair and stated distinctly that he desired
no such appointment.
Mr. Orr moved that the convention adjourn
for half an hour, in order to allow the commit
tee to fix up the ticket and resolutions. Agreed
to.
Dr. Bann inquired of the chair whether the
action of this committee would be subject to
any amendment, or if it was intended that this
committee should fix up the matter to snit
themselves, and that the Union men would
then be asked to ratify it.
Mr. liarremerortu exclaimed that none of the
candidates on the other ticket woad be noini
nated, and that the report of the committee
would be subject to amendments.
Mr. Orr now commenced a regular speech
and proceeded until one of the gentlemen re
minded the President that the Convention had
agreed to adjourn and the President in turn' re
minded the speaker of it; whereupon the Con
vention adjourned till three o'clock.
At THREE O'CLOCK the convention was again
called to order.
Mr. Sant reported the following ticket
busman , Jonas.—Jno. J. Pearson.
&SWUM J01X1113.-R. F. Balker,; Samuel
Landis.
Af6l:loll.2.—Jno. A. Fisher,
PROTHONOTART.---J. 0. Young,
Tauemnum.—Jno. L. Speel.
Bsonms.—Jesse B. Hummel.
Commiesmeme..—Peter Hooker.
Marmon or rn3 Poor..—J. P. Shoop,
Auxtrros. —Frannie Wenrich.
Borne one moved that the report be adopted
The President took the question, and it was
voted down by a decisive vote, but neverthe
less the President decided the report to be
adopted.
Dr. Berm arose and stated the fact that the
report was certainly voted down, and in order
to determine it correctly, he requested the Presi
dent to take another vote.
Mr. Romano= objected to taking the vote
again, he said it was only donelor the-purpose
of defeating the report.
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Dr. BARB retorted sharply to Mr. Rutherford
by reminding him that his Union sentiments
could not be doubted, that he had four eons in
the army.
Mr. °nab* objected to taking the vote again
A stranger in the passage remarked that he
desired everything fairly done, and demanded
that the vote should again be taken.
The President, however, refused to state the
question again on the adoption of the report,
and declared it carried.
Mr. Smem now read thei aeolutions,
seemed to be well writtemiand which were
unemimondy adoptot, ; •
11T.RMIEMORD now •znoTe4 - jitat the Con
adjoxma. Aliw;4 to, ,
ME
EDITOR Trtstonspri—Sir:--The convention
which met to-day, very kindly placed me in no
mination for the office of Prothonotary. I am
very thaukful for this mark of their respect and
tividence of their confidence, but having already
accept,d the nomination of the People's Union
County Convention fer that office, it would
hardly be proper for ma to accept the nomina
tion of another party. I therefore most respect
fully decline the second nomination .
Yours truly,
Harrisburg, Sept. 27, 1861
itaarvat OF New Goons, Lams Assoarmiarr !
—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.
26 pc. of plaid Poplins.
26 pc. splendid figured all wool DeLaines.
16 pc. black Alapacas from auction.
100 proche and, wool Shawls
25 Po. of plain French Merinos, all colors.
200 dia. of ladies' men's and ohildren's stook
-11201.
75 pc. of heavy brown Muslin.
. 100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prices.
Large lot of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in
fants' Bodies, Collars, white Cambries.
50 pc. Canton Flanets 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. Lswr,
sept24-dif Rhoad's old stand.
Mortar's LIPS Fuse AHD Puantut Strum.
nte fnnis aft Mama Poisons.—lo cages ut `art/Mb .
Beurvy, or &optima-01 the Skin, the operatiou
01 the Life sietildnea la truly amonhiblog, often remeviiie
in a few days, every 'vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying edema Ohl the blood. 81111oas Fevers,
lever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and is short,
most all diseases soon yield to thew curative properties
'o-family should be without them. m by their tamely
see math sugbriug And expanse may be IWO&
preparso by Wit. D. mt Inv 1 11 I. Slew Vora, ace
for tale hr all Druggists
Tun Aovirrrnsint, having beau restored to
nealth In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several yearn grab a severe lung affect
Wu. and that dread disease, Consumptive—ln auzleue to
make known to hie gabow•eufgrer, the weans of auto.
To a who desire It, he grin aeon a copy of the pre
scription osed (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing stud using the same, wince they will Bud a
sure cure !Or Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &o. The
Only object of the advertiser lu seeding the Prescription
tu hernial the aliitctad, and spread mibrmation which
he euneelves to be nviintaDlo, and be booed every suf
ferer will try his reintely, as it will own them Melting,
and may prove a blessing.
Piulnea wishhig the prunGription will please addreis ' •
•SBV. ISOWAPD A. WILLBOII,
Wllliatnsburgh,
wogs county, Kew York..
F. K. Boas, Pres't.
,94. , 01IEESEDIAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L Cheeseman, M. D.,
yfiE combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the re u:t of a long and oxtongue practice.
b^y are mild in their operatkm, and certain is corrrothig
all Irregubritles, Patent Ittunsiroations removing ail ob
structions, whether tram cold or otherwise, headache,
pain is the We. palpttorion of the heart, whites, alt ner
vous air ohms, hysterics, fatigue, pain In the back and
limbs, , diaturbod sleep, which arises from Interrup•
tion or nature.
TO SIANNLED LAMA
Dr. Cheasernates Pills are invaluable, as they will , brlog
on the monthly period with regularity. ladies who have
been dleappo utstd la the use of other Pins can place the
utmost coot faces to Or. Oheesemaut Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTION.
2Ausittass 'audition of Use female system in which the
is .sown be taken loitiout preduemw a PSC:V.6I,IR
,', ^: vi r. 214 soosditiSes refernd to is PrusomAproy—
k;mal
melt JUSGARRJAGE. &sit is As irrestetib Is ten.
Use osedisias to . rubor' tAs sexual Aiucton is to a
temditios. Oat MA Menpreiretivit poor qf se
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tore Yestit U: -
Warranted purali vegetable, and free from anything
Injurious. Explicit directions, which should be road ac
oom any each box. Moe Sl. Sent by mail on snake
btottl to Da. ..hummies Onessanen, Box 4,691, Post
o
Nos York Qty.
:told by one Druggist in every town in the United Slates.
HUMBLING% • '
General Agent for the United States.
14 Broadway, New 'cork,
To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. '
Sold in Harrisburg uy 0. A. /Lava=
nor2O.dawl,y
DE. DMIONOO'S GOLDEN YELLS
FOR FEMALES.
lira Mir a oomasting, regaiaung, and
obstructions, from whatever cause, and I,
ways successful at a proven
the. •
plEsdE PILLS
usters HAVE BEEN
both Lti I7: I 3FILP BY
A with unparalleled r
s= In every eas r" o ce ; and
he Is urged by many 1130110114 ladies who need them,' to
make the Ma public (hr the alleviation of those sgfhrint
from any irregalaritim whatever, as well as to prevent
an Increase of rattily where health VIII not permit it—
Females particularly situated, or these gnomons them.
selves so, era cautioned against these MI while in that
condition as they are Or. to produce mtrearrhere, Ina
the proprietor aasnmea no responsibility alter this Latino
ninon, although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Pull and explicit directions accompany each box. Phew
11 00 per hot. Bald wholesale and retail by
9italllo3 A. BANNVART
Dr =
No. 2 Jones Row, Harril Pa.
"Ladies," by sanding $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Past °Moe, can have the Pills sent free of ebserviulon to
anypart
also ot the oonntrY (oontidentbdly) and "freslf d r:
brae" by mail. Sold by S. 8. *me, a
JOHNSON, Etottowir k HOwnent, Philadelphia, J. L. law
maim, Lebanon; Dunn Heream, Uneasier; J. A.
Wore. Wrightsvfile ; B. T. Kuzma, York ; and by one
tln every oily and village in the Upton, and by
druggist In
Me proprietor, tiew York
N. B.—Look out for oonnterfeits. liNy no Golden Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. AI ,
others lire a bane imposition and ens ate; therefore, as
you value your nem and health, (to lay nothing of .I*-
1 41 humbugged out of your money) ouy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added na amount of the Pills
being 000nterteltod .laH•dwsewly.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
TIIST Published in a Sealed Envelope ;
V Price It cm : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment,
and radical Ours of Spermatorrhota or r4oninal Weak
ness, Involuntary Buntslons, Sexual Debility, and Imped
imenta to Marriage generally, Nervottaness, Consumption,
Epilepsy and Plts; dental and Physics] Incapacity, re
sulting from Self Abuse, Bw.—By RUBT. J. CULV ER.
WELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book Mc. "A Boon
to Thousands of theorem," sent ender seal, in s plain
envelope, to any address, port paid, on receipt of six
mats, or two postage damps, by. Dr. CB. J. C. MINE,
197 B mery„New York, Post Offloe, 80x4586.
sepe.dawlim
Wiest
HONEY 1
1090 loz o d r e igisk Fresh"
a t i n t ty x ::
as Wre n b out the Hive Boxes my In weight from ten
to six pounds. The quality is superior.
MI. DOCK, J. 8., & Co.
seple
FLAGS 1 FLACiati 1 1
NOTE PAPER ANU ENVELOPES with
National diaIgen,,LETTER PA PER with a view of
the City of Thirrialrere„ . printed and kw gale at
SOREFTER'S BOOR STORE,
a Naar. ON Harrisburg Bridge..
NOTICE,.
IN consequence of the death of W. J. E.
Blabnp, one the dim'of W. J. S. BMW aud"Russ, no.
hoe Is hereby given that the books of the late firm are in
the hands of the surviving partner. All persons know
ing tbemeetves to be indebted to the late erm, and all
time having °Minas, will present them, daly authentica
ted, for settlement.
84111131, KIM iii,
atiltl-doewth* Surviving partner.
SPICED SALMON 11
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iizeatir Wen pound am.
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TREASURY NOTES—ISTKREff T SAO MR ANsint.
DURSIJANT to instructions from the Secre
t- tory of the Treasury, a book will be opened
on the 28d DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AT THE
1 1 / 1 111118BURG BANK for . isibeerlPtio*Hz for
United Stites treasury notes; tribe hisited under
the nut of July 17, 1861. These notes will be
issued In sums of fifty dollars, one hundred dot
lars, five hundred dollars, one thousand dollars
and five thousand dollars each, dated 19th Au
gust, 1861, payable three years after date tothe
order of the subscriber or as directed, and bear
ing interest at the rate of 7 8-10 per cent. per
annum, payable semi-annually ; such interest
being at the rate of two cents for each day on
every hundred donate. FM-, 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
tach, d and prehentad for payment separately
from notes.
J. C. YOUNG
SubscriPtiiine for such treasury notes will be
received &O & fifths* days from the day of
opening theism& as afineadd. No supecrip
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,
sep2l-d2w Subscription Agent.
Writing, Book-keeping and Oopyin . g.
rrtros. U. EVERETT, practical avowal'.
tan, Reporter and Copyist, has' taken an office ad
joining the Advice and Union, on Third street, where he
wall prepare young men for nookeepers, clerks, 10., add
•aaaW I. them to situational in business In Philadelphia nd
New York. Be will also attend promptly, to the 'AMA
mem of accounts, opening sad closing bookis
general Dopy work of any kind. Re. °Mang, thrd and
Letter-wilting, Time tables, llosteraind Pay Bolls for the
army, Notes, Mortgages, Sonde laM Advertsements
carefully muds Charges moderate
Basra to •
Hon. Edward Nyeret; Banton.
Dr. J. Henry Passion, Paoenliville,
Ron. George L. Goy, Banker, Now York
William Doak Jr , Esq., Harrisburg.
sepl9.2wd
WHOLESALE
11163RELLA. MA.NITEAOTORY I
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
VMASUUMPInIe, PL, 1 ""..
M . 8-. 14V13 , _ .
mANII 14' &CT URFA OF UMBRELLAS,
PARAIOIS anal SLUNG OtiNgill, wig fturnliih
gooda at IZMIR PEIOI3 than Gan be bought in any At
the itlat , rn Gilles. Country inerabanta will do well to
call and emunina primal and quality, and oonalinie Meat.
.elves of this fiat. aug23-dly.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
7OU LAD respectfully inform his old
/patrons and the public generally that he will
continue to give Instructions on the PIAI f II FONTS, =-
GODSON, VIOLIN =flaw hi the *edema of THOROUGH
BASS. He will teth pleas' Os wait open pupils at their
comes at any bollr desired, or lessons will be gtvea at
his residence, Is Third woo. few doors below to ,
tLerman Hetunned Cherub. deel6.o if
COAL.
THE under.igned would respectfully lu
lu= the citizens; of .HarrhibUrg that be leprepared
ruleh to any part of thicity, LyitensTalleV, Trevor
ton and Wilhasbarre Coal as low as any other (teeters in
the city. Please oall and give me a trial. -
J. WALLOWHit, Jr. Agent,
No. 8, Reading Railro ad Depot t •
sepekllta Harrisburg, Pa.,
GILT PRAM:1181 GILT NAME I
J. BIESTER,
OARVER ANIJ 'GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and Picture Frames,
6111 and Rosewood Mouldings &O.
48 CHESNUT STREET, NEAR SECOND.
HARRISBURG, PA..
Preach Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every description.
oLD PFLaMMiI PLICIOILT TO NEW.
jr164.3,
trATrom
STATE Street near Third street, a few
doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A dee
new Hearse Beady made Coffins always on hand and
neatly finished to order. Sliver plates, Be. Terms rea
sonable. [m30413n19 0. BAKER.
EDWARD STOVER, Florets Vend. Bk. No. 74.
es. Await Term 1861. In Dauphin
ANNA MI6BIB. Coto. Pleas.
CENTRAL LaSURAN R COMPANY, Ft. Fa No. OIL—
Jaun'y T. 1861.--
ELIZABSTH HERSHEY AND ANNA I n Da u p hin
/LIMBS. Ono. Pleas.
THE Court of Common P eas of Dauphin
county having appointed the Mulersigned an Audi
tor to make distnbetion of the proceeds of sale of the
aforesaid defendants' reel estate ationg the lien credit
an, hereby "gives noticelo all Onions inteiested that be
will attenu to tb9 duties of his appointment, at his office
on Thursday, t h e ad day of October, at 10 o'clock, a H.,
when all parties Interested therein may attend, If they
think proper.
JOHN H. BRIGGS, Auditor.
September 18, 1661.--ssp2o.dttn4
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and. Enotavers - on Wood'
N. COIL EDITH & WIEETINUT
Palniaphin.
VIECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving
1:4 with beauty, oorrectoses and altioikett: Original
designs furnished for Fine Book Marathons. genius
wishing outs, by sending a Photograph Or Ddignerr eel
can Lave views of Colleges, Churches, Bioreeaokoa,
Machines, Beeves, Patents, /53., engraved as well on per
sonal application.
Fancy linvelopea, Labels, Bill Headings. elbow fib is,
Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the
highest style of art, and at the lowest prices.
For specimens of doe woraring, see the illustrated
works ofJ. B. Lippinoott & 004,2. Butler Q.
lyd
REMOVAL.
THE dUBSCRIBER would respectfully
11110iM the public that be W. removed UM Pluab-
Mg SMVergulttrounding mahigibmellt to No. 92 'th
=treat habit geree Hotel. Tboold'ol for put
be by strbat attetMea to bIIAIMICke
a ommiutuume of it.
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE
gliattlantous
Piri l =* 3
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence de. Patronage-
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES. OLERGYMAI i t
Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify lo
the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative. End
gentlemen of the Press are unanimous In IM praise. A
few leetimeobils only can be here given ; see Circular or
more, and it will be trope-81bl, for you to doubt.
47 Wall Ereet, sew vont, Dee. 20th , 1868.
Giurrtitom : Your note o' the 15 h last. , has been M.
dewed, taping that you hid heard that 1 bad been bene
fited by the Ulle of Wood , . flair Restaratt.e, and mtest•
log my certificate of itie r.,et if 1 b ee .biedk o p to
give
I award it to you cheerfully, Wean= t totak b. duo
My age Is about 60 years ; the color el my 0 , .1r auburn
and Waned to earl Some Ave or sot ;oar, stone it •m••
tau to torn gray, end the scalp on the mown of my he • d
to lose Its sen.iyility sad dandrurto form ;:90,, 14 iaob
of these tnsagreeabilities Increased 'avian time, and *boat
four months since r fourth was added to them, by bah
falling off the top of my bead and threatening to make
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, I was Induced to try
Wood', Bair Restorative, mainly' to arrest the Wang
off of m, hair, for I had reahy no expootatiOn that gray
hair could ever be restored to Its original color twerp
from dyes. I was, however, greatly aurpria to end
Boor the use of two ho des only that not only was the
falling off arrested, but the color was restored to dressy
hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff muted to
form on my head, very notch to the gratification of wry
wife, at smote solicitation I was Induced to try It.
For this, among the many obligstions I owe to hernia,
I strougy recommend all htt , bands wbo v lee the d
miration of their wiv s to profit by my example, and
use t if growing gray or getting held.
Very respeCtfulir, INN. A. LAVENDER.
To 0 .1 Wood & Co., 444 Broadway New Volt
Ry family are absent from the city, and I am no long
er at No. /I Carrot place.
Mammies, Ala., July 20th, 1060.
To Paw. 0. J. WOOD : gear Sir : Your (*Hair Rfttora
tiro" has done my hair so mid= good since loomaseaced
the nee of it, that I wish to make known to the
tie effects on the hair, which are neat. A man or Ira
nian may be newly ibTrived of luan, end by & eaten te
your "Flair Restorative," the hair will return more
bibutiftil than ever; at lea t this Is my Experience
Relieve it all I Yours truly,
WM. H. 11.11NEDY.
P eau publish the above V you Ilhe. By pub-
UAW, In onr Southern papers you wilt get more Patron
age south. I see several or your certificates in the ho•
bat Alenavy, a strong Soothers Paper-
W. B. Rowdy.
WOOD'S HAIR RENIKHATiVE.
. .
Pam , . 0. J. Wool) : oear it : Having had the misfor
tune to lose the nest portun of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, In New Orleans fa 11101, was in
duced to make a Ishii of your preparation, and Mend It
to answer as the very thing needed My hair Is now
thick and glossy and nOarwds can express my oblige
Woe to you fa giving os the afflicted such a immure.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three iasaa, vim :
large medium, and entail ; the small holds half a plot,
anti retails for one doltir per bottle ; the medlum bolds
at least twenty per omit more in proportion than •he
small, retails for two dollars p.m bottle; the la ge ht ids
a quart, 40 par o•nt. more lo proportion, and retails for
O. J. WOOD & CO., Prop lobos, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market street, dt. Loue, Mo.
And sold by all good trroggisui cad Fancy Goods
Dealers. jy13.1/PrOPW
E OFFER TO
CUSTOMERS
A New Lot of
LADIES' PURSES,
Of beautiful Styles, substantially made
A Splendid Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S WALLET+)
A New and Elegant Padang,
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' ROQUE?,
Pn► up in Out Glass Engraved BMus.
A Complete Amortmeot of
HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES,
Of the Witt Ilsonfietore
A very Ha .deatae Variety of
POWDER PUFF BOXER,
KELLER'S DECO atom,
91 Market street.
vaplB
STEAM WEEKLY
BETWEEN NEW YORK
grti b
AND LIVERPOOL.
,tNoliNt, AND EMBARKING PAS
mutt.: at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liner.
pool, New tore and Philadelphia Slisamalnp oonipany
Intend despatching their hall powered Clyde-WI Iron
Elteanushipe as Ibllows :
WY OF KANCHISURS, Saturday Semotember 21 ;
KANGAROO, Saturday September 28 ; CITY PEP NM
YORK, Saturday, October 6 ; aDINBURO, Saturday, Oc
tober 12 ; and every Saturday at Noon, from eler 44,
North River.
June OP PAMMULOS
FIRST CABIN $76 001 Elf 61RAGR 680 00
do to London 00 00 1 do to Loudon ..slls 00
do 10 Pains 185 00 do to Path $ll6OO
do to Htunburg..sB6.oo I do to Hamburg $l6 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Bremen, &titer
data, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates.
ga-Persons miming W bnug sunbelt' Mends eau buy
tickets here at the following rates, to New York: Prom
Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, $76, 186 and $lO6 .
*wage from Ltverpoul 140 00 Prom Queenstown,s3o 00.
These Steamers have superior accommodation her
managers, and carry experienced Surgeon. They are
built in Water-tight Iron air.igiona, sod have Patent Firs
Annihilators on board.
For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street. la Glasgow to W.Y.
INMAN, 6 at. Enoch Square ; in Queenstown to C. A W.
D. BEY MOUE A 00. ; in Landon to BlVal & MALY, 61.
ging William St. ; in Paris to ARAM DEOOUJI, 6 Plan
de is &wee ; In Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 111
Walnut street ; or at ase Oompany's offices.
JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
IS Broadway, New York.
Or 0.0 . Zimmerman. Agent. Harrisburg.
au234(
TAKE NOTICE!
THAT we have recently added to our al
ready full Moat
OF SEGABB
Ls NORMATIS
kil
KABl it.
MONO,
LA BANANA.
OF .PERFIJMBRY
FOR 71111 ELANDERVORIZY :
TQRKISH 103 4 ENCE,
oLIMM OF MOSS,
LUBIN'S M3SKNOB BOUQUET.
FoR TRR RAM
EAU LUSTR.ALP,
CRYLTALIZED POMATIK
MYRTLE AND VIOLET POKATUM
FOR TOE COMPLIIION :
TALC OP vENI,E,
Boa LEAP POWDER,
NNW MOWN HAY POWLME,
BLANC DE paws.
OF SOAPS
litssm's rims
MOSS RCUIt,
BENZOIN
Unit TEN,
VIOLET
NE* MOWS an
.71/01(ei £LUB.
Salim the largest awn( and beat assortment of Toilet
Articles, we fancy that we are better able than our com
petitors to get up a complete Twist Set at any prce de
sired. Ctli ant see.
Always on band, a FRESH stock or DRUGS, MEDI
CINE* CHEMICALS, , consequent of our receiving
almost Sally, additions thereto.
KaLLER'S uRITO AND PANCY STORM.
91 Market Street, two doors Nast of Fourth Street,
South side.
"E''3EII3PMEIMIEL'i9I
DA,LLY LINE!
-Between Philadelphia,
Nokzroatwo L mown r r p ,ao ,, ,
o
Bußo wN , litZurAz, : 111 : ar r
AND HARRIBBDR4i:
The• phavAlelphts Depot being eantrally hawed the
Drayage will be at the lowest Mats. A Ounduotor goes
through with each jailleto attend to toe safe delivery of
goods witrwitediitalie tine. • 'lioollaabgteggsg. ,, st the
Depot of -
ygg6D, WARD & FitilD, No. 811.liar' het Wok nth
delphla, byg6 o'clock P. X, will be twtteered In
Harrisburg the next morning.
yrulght (always) as len as by gto other. intl.,'
Particular attention
_paid by th& line to prelim, and
speedy degrery or ilit Harrisburg uoisda: , 7.1.•
The undersigned thaeldlol for past paw As hopes by
Met atteniton to begat= to morn a oono n ames of th e
• --Plunglinisend Reading Jepot.
lel, an licit et air* Muria,*
FINLEY jogNioN