Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 28, 1861, Image 7

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HAURISBURG, PA
Saturday Nanjing, Septtember 28, 1581.
PRINTING MATERIAL FOR SALE.
TWO POWER PRESSES, old Am' Patent.
Two IRON HAND PRMIE,+, da
one s nearly new,
and a large amount of second band Printing
material, will be sold at exceedingly low prices,
for cash or approved paper. All these materi
als arc hr a good condition, and would answer
fora country office. They must be sold to make
nom for new and more extensive machinery.
Apply at this office immediately.
Psomoren.—We see it stated that Col. Seneca
G Simmons, of this city, Colonel of the Fifth
Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteers,
under Gen. McCall, at Camp Tennally, on the
Potomac, bag been appointed a Brigadier Gen
eral in the army.
Ciimr SLIFER, at Chambersburg, the headquar
ters of Col. Stumbaugh's new regiment, is fast
filling up There are several full companies al
ready, on hand, and others not quite full. Com
plete arrangements have been made for securing
clothing, tents, blankets and equipments at an
early day.
RAILROAD ROSINESR—The business of the
Pennsylvania Railroad at the present time is
mense. The fast train going west on Monday
,ight carried tour hundred persons. The re
ceipts for the train would have reached nearly
$4,000 had all the inmates been through
passengers.
A HARRISBURG SOLDIER. KILLID.--Chriistian
Morehead, of this city a private of company D.
Kepner Fenciblea, 12th Reserve Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, was accidently killed
at Tenallytown on Wednesday, by a private
named Casper Eckleston. The remains of the
deceased arrived here yesterday morning.
A WARNING ro Boys.—A little boy was bad
ly injured yesterday by falling from a carriage
to which he was clinging without the knowl
edge of the driver while it was passing along
Ridge road towards Camp Curtin. Injuries,
more or less serions,.trom the same cause, are
frequent and should effectually stop a practice
but too common among juveniles.
HANDSOME PRESENT TO CAPT. WALTMAN.-A
beautiful horse and stand of colors was presented
to-day to Capt. J. H. Waltman, of Greider's
mounted Rangers, attached to Colonel Williams'
regiment, "Lochiel Cavalry," by Mr. B. M.
Greider. The presentation took place at the
hotel of Quartermaster Sherbahn, in the bor
ough of Mt. Joy. This' is js compliment well
merited by Capt. Waltman, than whom there
is not a braver or better officer of his grade in
the service,
Gortimorrox. —lt seems that we were in error
in announcing that the remains of the private
Lanaham who shot Major Lewis of the Forty
sixth Pennsylvania regiment, passed through
this city last Wednesday. The coffin to which
we alluded bore the remains of Major Lewis,
which were being 'moped to his relatives at
Scranton, Lucerne county. By recent tele
graphic dispatches, we learn that Lanaham was
convicted of murder by a court martial and
sentenced to be hung, but that he anticipated the
execution of the law by cutting his throat Wen
nesday night.
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A Vivssnrraz.—The Seventh Wisconsin regi
ment which passed through here last Wednes
day, has a vivandiere in the person of Miss.
Hannah Ewbrank. She is a good looking girl,
of modest appearance from Marquette county,
and apparently not more than twenty years of
age. She has for some time pastbeen employ
ed as a school teacher In Marquette. Her uni
form is very neat. It consists of a zouave
jacket of blue merino, trimmed with military
buttons and gold lace ; pants and vest of white
Marseilles ; balmoral boots, and a hat of blue
velvet, trimmed with w4ite and gold lace ;
yellow plumes, and white kid gloves.
I=o=l
Tim Emma FIENCIIBLES.—Letteis received
in our city state that the Kepner Fencibles are
stationed with their regiment, near Tenalytown
on the Potomac. The boys are all in good
health, enjoying good spirits, and anxious to
get a brush at the enemy. Sergeant Wm.
Woodall, has been appointed a drill master in a
signal company, with increased pay. A squad
commanded by him recently distinguished
themselves by capturing a party of five seces
sionists, and handing them over to the military
authorities. Private James Woodall, has been
promoter' to a clerkship in the commissary De
partment of the regiment, and his brother
Charles has been appointed commissary of the
"Fencibles."
Cam Cam mos.—There are now fourteen corn- .
panies of infantry, five companies of cavalry, ;
and one battery of artillery in Camp Cameron.
Seven of the infantry companies belong to Col.
Powers' Keystone Zouave regiment. Three I
more companies will arrive this week, when the I
fall number of companies will be in camp. All
the men belonging to the Zouave regiment are
now uniformed and fully equipped with new
tents and camp furniture. The entire camp is
under the control of Major Williams, 6th Artil
lery, 11. S. A. He has established strict milita
ry discipline throughout. Reveille beats at
daybreak; break,* call at 6 a. na.; drill call
at 71 a. m., when there is squad drill for one
hour. Drill call again at 9a. m., when there
is company drill for an
. hour and a half, in a
field about one fourth of a mile distant fro m
Quip. Dinner call at 12 m. Police call at 1
Drill call again at 3p. m. After drill
ing for two hours, there is a parade, and at 6
P. in, guard mounting. Tattoo beats at Bp.
In., and at 8} taps are sounded when all lights
m4 l Wittersust be a
extinguished, and the men be tkek
soon Major W. lute Able %lie r.ed:Aut.ol/1
ofilm's as competent officers can be obtaktedow
Idli bolad tlll and recitation,filmilitttacti
ary ca
daily.
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ARRIVAL OF TIIi Murmur STEAM Fats EN
GINE. —The Steam Fire Engine of the Friendship
Fire company arrived in this city via the Leba
non Valley Railroad at an early hour Thursday,
morning, in charge of Mr. J. E. Furlong, the
agent of the manufacturing company, who ac
companies the machine to see that it : works
properly betore delivering it over 'to lin new
owners.
The announcement of its arrival attracted a.
large col:tem:oe_, of our citizens to the freight
depot of the Reading Railroad, where it was
temporarilly housed, and as many of the visitors
had never previously seen a steam-fire c ngine,
and but few one of this pattern, it was amusing
to overhear the remarks and criticisms which
its appearance excited. One staid matter-of-fact
looking customer in spectacles and snuff- colored
breeches, whose ideas of machinery were about
as lucid as mud, declared "he couldn't git the
hang o' the critter" ; another, a dapper, bust •
ling little gentleman in blue integuments,
knew all about "steamers," but couldn't for the
life of him understand the use cf "that silver
balloon." •
"The balloon is it ?" responded a jolly Irish
man at his elbow in a brogue as broad as his
rubicond face "D'y ye see now—thot's to carry
the water;up, to be sure."
An old lady in black thought the machine
resembled a locomotive, and "la, me !" she
added "'butt it got a bright tiler'?" "Ky !
yi !" remarked a little negro in front of her
with a grin resembling that of a chimpansee
eating chesnuts,. "wont de Friendy boys make
her tell !"
But while the crowd generally were thus ven
tilating themselves, the machine was undergo
ing the close scrutiny of another class of visi
tors, whose familiarity with the technical terms
of machinery indicated that they were skilled
in this branch of labor, and therefore the better
able to appreciate the character of the work be
fore them. They spoke of " valves," "flanges,"
" concentrics," " packing," "deflection" and
"segments"—all "Choctaw" to tie uninitiated,
but to them as common as " household words"
—praised the fitting of a joint here, the turn of
a screw there, and the fine polish everywhere,
concluding by pronouncing it altogether as
clever a bit of workmanship as ever left the
hands of a mechanic.
TEM MACHINE.
As our readers are already aware, waa manufac
tured by the Amoskeag Works of Manchester,
New Hampshire, and is therefore emphatically
a "Yankee notion." It was patented June
let, 1860, and so popular have they became in
the eastern part of the country that the com
pany can scarcely turn
,them out fast enough to
meet the demand. Their, appearance differs
very materially from those in use in Philadel
phia and theVeet; lbetikelmierlighter, with
comparatively little less forcing politer. They
are also considerably cheaper, and less liable to
get out of repair—very important considera
tions with sinall communities and limited
purees.
The main parts of the machine consists of
frame and four wheels, the boiler, steam cylen
der, smoke dome, air chamber and water tank.
The boiler is at the rear end of the machine, is
vertical, containing three hundred and fifty
three tubes, each fifteen:inches long, and will
generate steam sufficient to put the apparatus
in motion in the short space of five minutes.
By way of ornament, and at the same time to
hide the rough appearance of the iron plates, the
boiler is completely surrounded with a finely
polished brass dome, on which is engraved
the name of the manufacturing company. Sur
mounting this, is another smaller brass dome
which covers the spark and smoke escape pipe.
The top of this latter dome is about seven feet
from the ground.
The steam cylinder is eight inches, with a
twelve inch stroke ; and the pumps are four
inches and three quarter in diameter, and double
acting.
The air chamber and water tank occupy
pretty much all the forward part of the machine.
The former is balloon-shaped, silver-plated and
reflects like a French glass mirror. It is sur
mounted with a handsome signal lamp. The lat
ter is a copper pipe, about eight inches in diame
ter, bent in the shape of a syphon, the curve
projecting towards the front, with a very fine
effect. This lies horizontal, and is polished up
to the extreme point of nicety. The maker has
taken advantage of the prominent position oc
cupied by the graceful curve in front to engrave
upon it the name by which the machine is to be
known, vie :—"Maarow Tamagni," so called in
honor of the wife of one of our most estimable
citizens, to winzke liberal coritilbutir the
company were chiefly enabled to purchase the
apparatus.
The front wheels of the =chine are five feet
in diameter, and that of the latter five feet four
inches. They are stout, broad, well-made, and
Pointed, as balked 4PftP, t}e other wood work of
of the apparatus, red, which seems to be the
heraldric color of the "Friendship" boys..
The machine is capable of carrying enough of
fuel, either wood or coal, for two hours work.
The pumps take suction on both sides of the
apparatus, and will force two streams each.con
siderable over two hundred feet distant In
ordinary working the steaniguage will indicate ,
sixty pounds'pressure, though it may be worked• ,
with perfect safety to a mush higher figure.
very important appendage is called the "heat.,
ing pipe," designed to prevent the water frees::
ing in the pipes during cold weather.
There .are a number of other ingenious con.-;
trivances about the machine deserving of spe-i
dal notice, but as we are not "booked up".
such mattets, we might fail to do them justice,and
therefore conclude our description by concurhig
in the general remark, that , ad a piece of me
chanician the machine cannot be excelled,, and
as a "squirt" it is designed, in case of emergen•
cy, to render the best possible services to our
citizens, for all of which "as in duty bound,"
they should give the best possible encourage
ment to the "Friendy" boys, through whose
untiring exertions are we indebted for this im
portant mmillarY to oar already excellent fire
department.
The apparatus was subsequently tsken to the
house of the Friendship Fire compezky,kiTbird
street below Chestnut, *bike it Was Suliitattld
to pi vigorous onAlcatiook of pumice stono , and
shame" cloth, and it now shines like a - f
stamped savor
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-11)ninoillvanitr •
Owing to the inclemency of the weather yes
terday the reception ceremonies and parade of the
fire department,la as been indefinitely postponed.
A public trial of the " steamer," however, took
place at one o'clock this afternoon 'at the corner
of Canal and State streets, with the most grati•
fying result. Steam was got up in four wader
the three quarters after lighting the"fire f and
the machine threw a inch stream of
water horizontally the distance of two hundred
and forty feet !--an achievement which under the
circumstances may be termed astonishing. AA
other trial of the " steamer" will take place at
8 o'clock thismorning.
BOLD, RACY, sparkling, eloquent, and as full
of patriotism and rid' matter as a nut is of meat
the Louisville Weekly. Journal. For sale at G. L-
Walter' s dheap Stationary store, No 116 Idarket
street.
SAD RAILROAD ACOLDIINT.—An itinerate vender
of notions, familiarly known as Betsey Thom
son, aged about sixty-nine years, was fatally
injured on the Penna. Railroad, Bird-in-hand,
on Tuesday. While attempting to cross the
track in front of an approaching train, she was
stuck by the locomotive and dreadfully crushed.
She was renwred to Rowe's hotel, where the
died in about an hour.
STATISTICS OF ODD FItLLOWBHIP IN Tha STATI.--'
Lodges, 603 ; Jnitiations during the year, 8006; .
rejections, 82 ; admitted by card, 289 ;
drawn by card, 604 ; reinstatements, 849 ; sus
pensions, 3088 ; expulsions, 128 ; deaths, 396
total number of members, 41,099. Number of
brothers relieved during the year, 6880.;
owed families, 664 ;- amount. Old for relief of
brothers, $89,417 98 ; for widowed families,'
$8,442 55, for education of orphans, $498 68
for burial of the dead, $20,886 44 ; total amount
expended for relief,_ etc., $118,727 66. Total,
yearly receipts, $167,650 28: '
A Cultlous Ramo.—Some workmen, recently
engaged hi blasting rocks, on the farm of Col.
McClure, near Cham'bersburg, came upon a cu
lions specimen of Indian workmanship. It is a
stone statue of a human being, about half a
foot in length and very creditably executed, and
might be called an Indian idol, were it not - for
the fact that we have it upon good authority
that the Indians of this section of the country
were not idolators. They, however, were very
superstitious and this may have been some
charm, or preventive of calamity or disease,
such as even more civilized people are accus
tomed to regard as infallible. This relic had
become wedged, either by accident or design,
between some massive rocks, and, in the blast
ing, the head was blown off.
THE Feu was generally observed in our city
on Thursday. The public offices, banks, manu
facturing establishments, and stores,wereelosed,
and the post office observed Sunday hours.
Seldom has there accurred in our history a day
ocieligions commemoration which excited- so
general an interest as this. All classes and de
nominations seemed impressed with the so
lemnity of the occasion. In our city thanks
giving days, as appointed by the Gevernor,
have been very generally observed, but we
doubt whether any of them were ever ushered
in with so much interest to all classes as
was Thursday. The people generally seem
ed to be aroused to a consciousness of the im
portance of supplicating Divine mercy, and
thronged the various churches -b 7 thoir„atten
dance. The sermons the ministers, with a
solitary exception, were characterized by a
lofty patriotism and earnest genuine nationality.
On the 18th inst., in Petersburg, Perry coun
ty, of typhoid fever, Edward Dames aged 21
years, 1 month and 7 days
The deceased was a three months's volunteer
in Col. Oakford's Fifteenth Pennsylvania regi
ment, and contracted the disease of which he
died, in the service. He was buried on Friday
afternoon with the customary honors of war,
performed by a detachment of the Lochiel
cavalry.
At a meeting of Perry Lodge No. 2, L G. of
G. T. held on Friday evening Sept. 20th, 1861,
the following resolutions were adopted :
WHEREAS, Our beloved brother Edward
Dames after volunteering in the service of his
country and serving faithfully the term of his en
listment has returned among us, suffered long
of a disease contracted in the discharge of duty
and finally been called away by death, therefore,
Resolved, That we take a mournful pleasure
in putting upon record our estimation of him as
a worthy and consistent Good:Templar, an up
right young man and a brave soldier.
Resolved, That in reaped to his memory our
charter be clothed in mourning for thirty days.
Bawled, That these resolutions be` 'phblished
in the Harrisburg 2w.17,14 and Perry Conn
Freemen, and a copy forwardeffto the friends o
our deceased brother.
Jorar Davis -HANDEAN, W. S.
DIINCANNON, Sept: 24th,'1881.
AnarvaL OP NEW Goore,' Ansommsmfil;,
—We have now on hand one of Airs beat Azieot-f
ed and largest stock of goods in the city .l. -Efav-;
log enlarged our store, we are now enabled :4,e
keep a full line of all kind of goods.
100 pieces of neii'fallDeTaltOSC. •
26 pc. of plaktPopline.
26 pc. splendid figured all wool Delaines.
16 pc. black AlipaCats from &notion: • •
100 proclie and wool Shawls:
26 pc. of plainlrtimbh Merinos,' all colors.
200 dtz. of ladies' men's and children'istifek-',
ing l 3.
' 76 pc. of heavy brown Muslin.
100 pc. of bleached Muslin; allpces.
large lot of Shirt Breasts, Ho op Skirts, in-I
fonts' 'Bodies, Collars, white Cambria.
60 pc. Canton Fiends and Croak.
Thankful for past favors, we mast respectfully;
invite the public to call, ai d , We - prornitiOnottol
be outsold by any one: •-; S. Lain' -,
sept24-dtf 'Mood's old *Lad..
RIEWROZIO= DID pa --Philosophy;
teaches us that it cannot be w said, that all .
the mental and physidal laboidalife time, if not ,
properly directed will arrive at the conformatlou
we have in view, and it is equally true in We
suppression of an organized conspiracy, made
doubly criminal in the absence of right and
justice. We are then not fighting with an ordi
nary foe, but one who's desperation partakes
of the burglar, - bandit and free hooter: We
must not undeirratellode =Mikis or I teary
skill; no details must be neglected; the want
of reinforcement:a - intuit - hot `rcgi'd'xi' 'sacrifice our
noble officers and Men; whale team start:at the
dq4•o.tpu err whichrting kawpo troh
WlEflifiAls at fault r "'be n 'Tnati S
BowmanNith alit% Offsileitiiitat a large
and chhap stoic' kt o. dtY.) otwanii *oft east
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OBITUARY
TRIBIITh OF RESPECT
PURIFY TIM, BLOOD
11.011raT'S Lilt% PILLS &ND P . l/1/INLE BITTERS.-
Pro frma ail AsereePoternae.:4oiirases of gcrocule
Eileen, ....curvy, t•r Eruptiour-of the Skin the operation(
of the Life Medic - Oleg itt truly est-olerittig, Whet' removiei
In few erAiveetlatt of theilieWthreto* dieearie.;
by their pitrifying eaute ou the hided. Bilhous Fevers,;
Fever etettAguei Phet,s4titi Ehitint
meat ail dii-iiever •uett yield an their curative t,r•lperliet
fatigivaholdidn,sieVitintif 4higta Or; ttoitc. Lime('
much ~otteriLi g ind esaieu-e WO! .f 3 951 , 01.1
T01.4r by sr if, .fl..lgfiFi. • • . Mo .
ior , ie t.s ," PrOttitOta •reo tv
" MI4PAPTUES
Ins ADVIRTIBint, 'hinkne. bgimi real-unlit to
health la a few. valeksjiry , h Nary simple ituutay, after
having suffered neviiriallciluw.witli a severe luiia'afftici
lon. sad 'hat dread dimes% Otautatiantieue-lei,-adilous to
make known to. ble feliewwiliterezit the , I nseausrof aura
To all who desire Itt,, , he,lalll send a : pony of , the pre
tarlptioh one. (fres or, charge), with iho &motions [or
preparing and acing.. the •walue which -they *ld a
info core for Lionsuntiptieuiflutaitna,' B , oucl4tas, &a Th.
olds object of the inivertaser hi seeding the Pre-46 . 114We
is to beneet the aditistediend spread toltirmatirmi which
no conceives to be anaittablA, and be,hrnamtairary Bal
loter will try his rentody, as it will coat , tbem nothing,
asd way preyr a iilorsins.
Part.% wishing the prescription will please addrest
.RHV. KilivAltit a. WILSON,
Williateettergb,
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IMPOWTAN i PERSALEIS
DR. OREESEMAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L Cheeeeman, M. D.,
,SEW YORK CITY
E combination of. ingredients In these
A, rine are the re-cite a long tad ostensive Draotice.
Tb y are - 191 1 d la t theireperstiar, end torstinln correcting
all irregulaities t Palafui Meiduruations renaiing all ob
strautions,,:whetPer,“ ran t cold or; °there, lac heaps/she,
p, i in In the gi le palpitation ni the heart, widies, all ner
vous all' chola, hysterics, fatigue : pain In the back and
limbs &0. , disturbed weep, welc h arises from interrupt
Lon of axiom& . -
TO MORINO LA .10,
Dr Cheeueman'e Pills are Invaluable, as they wl3 brick•
on the moutlllYelfeelfal lattiaTifrilehr , :ialfia , who have
w
been diseppo nted In the e o o htr can place the
utmost oonlldeuce In. Or. Obenseman's Pale doinglloMA
they represent to do.
'NOTION.
There isothr enictition of the female,systeut in *kick the
Pais cannot as taken without produeseta a PECULL4 h
RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG tf.th*CY—
the result AUSOARELhGR: Hach ittho irresista Wu.
&neve the medicine to restore the sexual. ftsf.etions to a
normal condition, Gat. wan the reprodwatos power of na
tion anstwi resist it. .
!Warranted Purply vegetable,. /aid free from anything
Injurious, Explicit directiona, whiob,atiouid lao road an.
cony any each box. I'rtue.3l . tient by maGoo sucker
big El to Da..sostrsuoeL Casaalowt, Box 4,531, Poet
Moe, New York Pty. .
sold by one Woggle t In every tow., le the United Slates.
B KUhC lINGS,
General Agent for the Butted States.
14, Broadway, New York,
To whom all witoleside orders ahoula be addressed.
Bold in llorriobars , uy C. A. aonvons
nov29. ilowly
A , CARD T LADIES
plti :II 0918 G(1444 41414
OR — FElsifkl d 'ES:
plaJtible a , corrauttag mutaaagt and romovtio
°bar seetibnite &oaf- itavor awe, aud . l
elli""grUl as a Proven
IlEfliSkil PItAtStBA I VI i 3 ERN U 8111) BY
the Opera for• many , yeas, in *once ano
ameride, tan unparalleled stomas In every cane ' , an
hp le broil by i many tnewaysa ladle ; , who used them t.l
make PiThrpublieltds thestileiviationlottiiMeialdfaLia
from any irregularities wise ever, as well as CO prevent
an Increase of fornilly Where health will hot penult its—
Females particularly situaust, or those supposing them
°Oh i o' 84 5Arreakt 1 18 104 egebraghtele ?Ws stilt n t ,ahat
condition as ' they are sari tri - prisduce miscarriage, Eno
the proprietor amnia no responsibility , after this admix
union, although their mildness would preveut any mbs
*el to health—otherwiab the PHU ate recommended
nu and expihilt &recta= accompany each box. Prig
$1 00 per box. sold , wholesale sod retail by
CHARLIgI A. HANNVART, Druggist,
No. I Joust Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladles,. by sending him fl 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Nice, can have the Pills sent free of observalon to
any part of the country (contidenthillyi=free R 0 4 4 f d r i.
tags" by mall. Sold ohm by S. 8.
„Tanireaw, Etomeway • Gowns, Philadelphia, J. L
panto, Leassion, Dann H.Hmeho Lancaster; J. A.
WOW. Wrightsville
oky
T. lituata, York , and by one
druggist la every and village in the Union, and by
S. D. HORN de proprietor. New York
N. B.—leok out tbr ammoniate. uo Golden Plug
of any Pad unless Emory box is signed B. D. Howe. Al
taus are a hese impoettkin and Unsafe thesidbre, as
you value year lives and health, (to say nothing of ba
ng humbugged out of your money) buy only of UlOlllll
who show 4he itlittlmr° °ld Hewn o n box,
ow i t et a MU/Oily owes added on account or, the
oaks niariOnao t iria-rfsearwly
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW EtEdTOBED
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aoli 6 r. Lel i d i ar t Us lißtittilliTceelmeni,
- dicer re of Spermatorrhait os , ,Y4rninel 'Weak
ness, nwoitugary t nais,ll4oll4o4xUel Dsbility; andlmped
imams to lfarriasegensrally, Norvoeenos, Constimption,
$140451,..:AND.1 ; 011,10,1, 4011.- ineappAty, re
illnintut Fr om 'alscrteN' - Jr •• CIIGV ER
wEr J. 04, Antbor,ot .ne Qralß BOA tk. "A 80011
utidatal.6 or ufrerers, l '• taut u olor seal, in 16 plain
wisdom to :any. address, post -paid, reeeipt 'of six
Ye LIP poitage at.gnpr:, by; pr. , CIL,J. Ch KLINE,
I 2 B oxer), new York, rcht 3q:4688,
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IJMIIitELLA MANIVAATORY I
If o. 69, Market .itr et, below Third
nesiusetata, re.
M. 8 LEE,
ItirA.NIJINICTURER' Cif UMBRELLA S
ANIL.wi.SOI s.am O A-Matlfl4 4WD*
goods 4 t LOWilt. pRIOS . Wan cau t be bought In soy of
the Enst'rn Oontie&merchsbui WHlsdo well to
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selves of tl!ll4fitt*. . ' 0,423-di r.
PROP- - .A4)ol.iPli- TELPNER.
D ti"Ottilty Inform his 010
poky generally, that he elk
aonfibala nstrulneona PORTNOIR
LOOMS, VIOLIN and also In the Menu of TEIONDOGI
IONC-RFINNYWIn-plessorn wel, Uyaurpupthrxt - thee
ttolaletaageallaPaitidtinrad.Cot lamalf% =II
his -reifidennajovr ril'btidtittriaa; , r- donew- the
IgernettultellOnneo 4,i web- • •1 4,601).-
I:326I:I3IIJELMA-113.731.WL,
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SATE Street-near Third street, a few
doors
n obly fimmly's ;Hotel, Haminburg. A floe
new Hearse , PReddy4nuideiCoMun email& on hand and
wadi' diddled tnorder.
..811vor plates, dm. Terms rea
sonable. . 4 lantannot) o...atAKa.
. -
. ' COAL.
. .. EIE underbigned would respectfully in
rtu
lorm the °Mew or. Barilabari that he is prepared
10: b hx.marparnor .the clity., Lynam Valley, Trevor
ton and Wilkrabarre Coal as low, an any other dealers In
Me GAY. Manes oall and give me a trial.
.- J. WALLOWS ,t, Jr., Agent,
No.B, Reading Railroad Depot.
set.B-dlm Harrisburg, j'a.
lirArtnirci•EN & . 13WIDER
Designers and &nava& on Wood'
N. E. COR. FirTH & CHESTNUT STB.,
• Plauki,v)sia. "
VITECIITE all kinds of Wood Engraving
_LA with beauty , . re9tamm,uma dispatch . °Tie"'
designs rurnilikt ' Woolle t ZEltlaUollB. Persona
o w
wishing out; by " . 'Oruro - Or Daguerreotype,
can have views of ages, Cwoken, gtore Frorts,
MachirkellatenAmeniN A 41.14110" WitrellV' Per
sonal RPP °2l. ......""
Fancy Envelopes, I d 02 MI 11411414" bow S fill IS,
Vitllll4ol,, 110$the41 ' i ' et 0103; ervivee in the
Melba siAdial art ' "andlittoriowest 'retest ,
P.f.sPoolsomis or Ono engraving, see the Ilhatrated
warts or J. B. Lippincott &Co.,' E. la, Butler &ed.
. iiii1.0...114 I.___ _ .---
,REMOVAL.
woatif,rettpectiniir
Intgrzi tzle, renamed Jai flumb"
Vali. rade* AdWAWA to at.
ThiedistielibelowliONlßM4l - 11ukaNfultibri Plot Pie
failitaiaeingleeftwkikiebAdkooktoirebuihigal INV
aeontlnnamasatit..l.-. " - u 44
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21,13nr1istaunts.
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f I • At a i
TREA !WRY N TIT UM.
PURSUANT to instructions from the Secre
tary of the Treasiury,-a book will be opened
on the 23d DAY OF, SEPTEMBER, A ~.%1
ligrsupt
tf
the act
yeaklry ~; er
acto Tilly 17;1861. # 1 ese notes
issued in sums of fifty dollars, one hundred dol
lars, five huhared donate; Ws* tilAguid dollars
and five thousand dollars each, dated 19th Au-
IPPV,PaYabi9 illi4sant after iii*C
pfdtr eflhe 'eubfleApet '4 , 0 4 1404
ing interest at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent, per
annum, InCyable. Semi-ainsually ; such interest
being at the rate of two cents for each day on
eve*linidfrd4l,, enaig,f
theillarrisach no will Ira ,Thstrat
tached expressing the several amounts of semi
annual interest, which coupons may be de
tachi# and presented for. payment, separately
fikkirthe 'xiotes. " . l
• /4., . 17,
ti r e , a= , nl7 not e , - ; 1111 be
received during fifteen days from the day of
opening the f ts* ist fAtisienPantiP
tion for less than fifty dollars nor for any frac
tion of that sum canlialiCeivea. Subscriptions
must be paid in lawful coin.' of the. United
States or - in Philadelphia. . Ex
change at the time of aubseribisg. ;
Certifkates will be_ graved in yluplicate _to
Sllbkiibni tOilthf!
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 hia_order, o4tiyingiduterest
as.expressed in such certirmate; ion payment the
subscriber will pay, in addition thereto,-a' . sum
equal to the interest accrued thereon from the
19th;of Aiwa tti the,date of Tayinent, which
payments of interest will be reimbresed to the
subscriber in the payment of the first coupon.
The twagpqr notes( lesualxpon oak certifi
cates by the treasury- wU.Lbe sent to the sub
scribers by mail, or such other mode as may be
indicated by them when they transmit their
original certificates. - The duplkittecirrtificateS
may be retained by them for their own security.
J. W..AVEIR,
sop2l-d2w Subscription Agent.
Writing B.ook-keeping tunlOopyivg.;
pluis., H. EtElittT, pritotic.al; aoooun-.
L tun, Reporter'aud cippylst, hap taken an dace, ad,
Joining the lotrtriid Union, on Third ole lie
will prepare piing men fir nookeepers, clerks, Ste., and
asst 4. them to altaationa , hrtinsinesi hy -Philadelphia h nd
New. York. He will also attendmoompUy,ainliMaadJusi
meat Of. _accounts, opening and closing books,
general copy work of any kind. R 0.011114, Card and
Letter-writing, Time Sableas Hasler and Pay Rolla ignite
Army, Notes, idortgages, - Ronda and ' Adier,iseMiuts
earefolly nude Charges moderate
Refers to
Hon. ißdward Everett., Boston:,
Dr Henri Puleston; Pnceinixyllle, Pa.
Hon. George L Cany, Banker, Raw York.
William Dock Jr , Esq., Ifirrisbarg.
sepl9-2.wd , , ,
TAKE NOTICE!
THAT we have recently added-to our al
ready fell stook
OF SEGABS.
LA HORVATH
11ARI
KAW ICL MONO,
LA BANANA.
OF PERFUMERY
1811 BANDI3IIOIESI :
TIIRBLSH EB3NNCB,
CIDBRAW MUSIC,
LUMPS BINfIENCB BOUQUET
Foa TRI HAIR :
EAU LIISTRALR, • •
ORYLTALIZOB *AUTON, •
NYBTLB AND VIOLET _ PONATIIM
FOR TRILCOMPLIXION :
TAW OF: VENIt.R, •
ROSS LEAF POWDER.
• NSW MOWN HAY FOWLER,
BLANC DR FRRIBB.
OF SOAPS'
BAUM'S FINIBiet
ROBE
NENiOIN
UPPIIII Tat;
vidsr,
NEM MOWN RAY
• • poicir coa
Having the largest stock and vest assortment'otAbller
Articles, we fancy that we an batter able than our com
petitors to getup a complete Tell" Set at any pr.oe
de
red. Call and see.
Alwaya sn,hand, a FRESH, Stock 01 DRUGS, ODD;
MAAS, CHRILIDALS, A:c., imuseguent of our reciil*ing
almost daily, additions thereto.
BEULAH'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
91 Market Street, two doom IstsCor fourth Street,
South side.
I:'3O3I3E!'3SMONL'aI
DAILY Ain LINI
Betwee4, i Plkilad.elphia
LOON HAvci, Jiathr WaLtiibiNSti yaw;
Lianowrovs, W. WY Mijzcer, Lawiticrae,•
• NioseiladisaLan,*Annitntri , TakToittoxr ., is
GRORGIITOWNLTIC/IMOWN,Mmunts
-ium4,BAmmoc,'DAVIIM s
' &ND HAItRI.SBURII.
The. ehitedelphla Depot being centrally . located the
Drayage *Mite at the loweat'rstat. A. auudnctar. 'goes
through iwith.naoh train toLatteed.to' thane& deliVeryß 01
all goods entrusted to the 'One. floods delivered at the
DOl
- , .
FREED, WARD & FREED; No. 811. Mark et Meet, PhD*
delphia, by 6 o'clock P...114-will.hercallvered. hi •
_ Baralabnrg the next =ennui, ' 4 •
.
Itnaight(alway4aislow-risikti- i lreiber
Particular. Waggon
_paid lir , Im o otk paompt and
speedy dellverY.stall Harrlabli kends:
The undersigned thankful for. put . pave.: . *yes by
stria strentlen.to. budged to inelqi a cod , ildhoe of tie
I=
Philadelptda and 800 - -
dell•dem root Of Marked-anno trrig. burg
REGULATIONS.
ThElll=l4l. piPARTKIET, t
Ranaranuno, Sept. 811881. f
1. No pardon will be mated until notice of
the application therefor shall have been given
by .publication <MOB a-week-for.two consecutive
weeks in a nswnpaper prints:449;T county in
which the conviction was
2. ,I.Tolpardcin bc ,: miles . nplicts
of the gtvini
to the Etistrict Attorney of. the proper Comity.
8. Enpardon will, be granted-without first
consulting the Judge who- presided.at •the trial
of the party. By order of the" Governor.
ELI SLIM,
sep4-Im. Seo'y of Corn.
• f1.4N.E911 •
110 ()Le ..PPVdalesh "Tame Honey' .
wine Origin climbs; and in gliuis boteir—
ea taken om the Hive Boxes vary in weight from ten
to all pounds. The quality is superior.
.Wfirlegal4,Leq.
'PLAGE,' 1 MAGIaI
'PL A GE,'
; NOTE PAPHR AND ENVSLOPEB with
National deigns , LNITAIt 'PAPP NM a view 0 1
thy of Narrioftwit. printfrl aid,* pall; at'
13013DWrin% 'Bra- Furst?,
Near the Flammtiorg urldto
NOTICE.
N consequence - of the death of W: - J. E:
I %hap, oue theqfria et*, 1C Moor and Rtank,aq-
Goa hareby grimes. that the hooka of the We Am arlffin
the hearertettrithltltthat Omer- "1561461/17-'w
og.t
theDe *dew& to,.eeliataprai.cappi all
these ; preiaatlh*, ditlyintattaiaa
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1631-oanwoo.., - •
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ONLYPIi,X,P,INTION
WORTHY' OF 4'
Universal Confidiextepids PikesDap-
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN
Ladles and Gentlemen, m all partied' the world Motif, to
the efficacy of Prof. 0. J Wood's Bair Restorative,
gentlemen of , the Preen are unanimous In Its praise. &
few . testimonials only can be here given ; see circular or
*ore, audit will be Dope-Able for you to 'doubt.
47 Nall &reel, New Yore, Deo. Mk 1568.
GlirmotaN : Your note to the 15:h inst., has been as.
dosed, eay fug that you had heard that I had beat bone.
Hied by ths use a Wood's Bair Restorative, and request
lag my certificate , of the Let II I bid no ,niegg on to
give it.
I award it to you cheeriolly, because I think it due.—
My age is about 60 years ; the color of my heir SIMMS
and ibelined to cart Dome Ave or site tiara sisee it ae
gan to turn gray, and the scalp °aches/owe of my heal
to lose lie heed ailliy and daudruffto tone gime It Raab
of these dlitagreenbiblais increased with time, and &boat
four months sinew a fourth was added to them, by beir
failing off the top of my heed and threatening to make
Me bald
In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try
Wood's Hair Restmativv, mainly to arrest the failing
or of my hair, for i bad real.y no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to Its original color except
from 41M. I was, however, greatly surprised to dud
tier the use of two le Iles only. that cot only was the
falltngofl arrested, Lei the color was restored to the gray
hairs and sessibi lty to the scalp, and clattered ceased to
form on my head, very touch to the gratification of my
wife, at wbo,a solicitation I was Induced to try It.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex,
I strongly recommend all husbands who v.lue the .d
-mtratlenbf their wit a to wilt by my example, and
use t If growing gray or getting bald.
Very respectfully, BsN. a. LAVENDER
To 0 J Wood dt 00., 444 Broadway New York
Ky family are absent from the city, and I am no long
'er at No. 11 Carrot place.
diamacton, Ala , July 20th, 186Q. T0 Pau. 0. J. woon oaar ulr : Your "Hair itesitara-
Uwe" has done my b.iir so amen good since I commenced
the use of 11 that I wiab to make known to the pug. Jo
he effects on the hair, whicb are great. t man or wo
man may be newly deprived of hair, and by • resort to
your "Bair Restorative," the hair will return more
bruntiful then ever at lea t this le my :parlance
Believe it ali f Yours witty
WM. B. HANADY.
P . a You can publish the above It you like. By pub
lishing to our Southern papers you wilt get more patron
. south. I see saver.l of your certificates ,st. the Jii••
Mearoury a strong Southern paper.
WOOD'S HAIR ROT° lATIVR
Poop 0..1. WOOD : Dear Sir: Having had the alarm
*me to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects
ltif the yellow fever in New Orleans in 1861, I was in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found It
Ito answer as the very thing needed lly halt la now
pick and glossy, and no wards can express my oblige
alone to you in giving to the sititctod such a treasure.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, via
large medium. and small ; the small holds half a plot,
'aim retails for one dollgr per bottle ; the medium bolds
Ist least twenty per cent more in proportion team •he
mail, retails for two dollars p-r bottle ; the large hi. ids
q uart, 43 per omL more iu proportion, and retails for
WOOD it CO., Prop beton, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market avast, Bt. Louis, MO.
• and sold by all good Druggists aad Fancy Goods
Lealers. Jy 13- oiwenw
W E OFF-ER TO
CUSTOMERS
A Ne w Lot of
LADIES' PUREES,
Of beautiful Styles, substantially made
A Spleadld Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S WALLETS
A New mud Elegant Perfume,
ENIGHTS TEMPLARS' BOQUET,
Put spin Cut Glass betrayed Botdel.
A Complete Assortment of
.HANDICEROHIEF PERFUNICS,
Of the b: it lisoutAcuire
A very BS 'dllOlXlB VATilly at
POWDER PUFF BOXES,
KBLLER'd DRUG STOW;
91 Market street.
seplB
STEAM WEEKLY
ICTWZIN NEW TM
AND LIVERPOOL
EMBARKING PA&
NSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver.
iledelphla Steemehlp comma,
full powered 017de•bent irlIS
AR, Saturday gemutganber S 1
September 2$ CITY or? NEW
; nDINBIIiW , Saturday, 00-
arda9 at Now, froas4Pler:44
FIRST CABIN $76 00 1 ENRAGE.— 580 00
'do to London $BO 00 1 do to London —NM 00
do to Paris 086 00 1 do to Paris .... $BB 00
do to Hamburg...oBs 00 1 do to Hamburg $25 00
1 Passengers also forwarded to Havro, Bremen, Eater.
'dam,Antwerp, /sc., at equally low rates.
Persons whaling to bring aut their treads can buy
tickets here at the fbllowing rates, to New York: From
Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, $75, $B6 sad $lO6 .
Iperage from Liverpool 540 00 From QOOO3OOOWO,
00.
These Steamers have superior accommodations for
;passengers, and carry experienced Sargeona. They are
'built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Pate.it Fire
i .Annihilators on board.
For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
UNMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; la Glasgow to
NSIAN, 6 bt. Enoch Square ; in Queenstown to C. k 15.
IL SEYMOUR & CO. ; In London to RIFFS & HALT, 61
'Slug William St. ; in Paris to JULUS DECOUB, 5 Place
'de la Bourse ; In Philadelphia to JOBS G. D ALE, 111
'Walnut street ; or at toe Company's offices.
JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
16 Broadway, New York.
Or O. O. 2lmmerman. Anent, flarrialturf.
au2B•st
Ifow a Letter Written by Soldiera
oan be sent without the Prepay%
1 ment of Postage.
Reemsetree l'osT Osnos, Sept. 11, Mi.
In order to give a full explanation of the
recent law passed by Congress on the subject of
sending letters written by soldiers without pre
ipaying the postage, the undersigned publishes
, thelAnstructions, received4rouartheePosbasarer
!Department on the subject, from which It will
Ibe 'seen that Regiments Oust be M 4 orgernieeclixe.
fore they can enjoy the privilege of that law,
land that the ceitficate of the Major or riding
Major must be attached to each letter.
GEO. BERGNEB, P. M.
SOLDEEBS' LEITERS.
Poor 017108 Dsrearioarr,
Appointment Office, July 23, 1861. f.
The following order has been made by the
Post Office Department, for the executionfof the
;new law respecting soldier's letters :
Postmasters at or near any carp or ;copiedpointitc
by the United States forces, will mail,
;without prepayment of postage, any letter writ
ten by a soldier in the service of the' United
States, and certified to be such by the Major or
Acting Major of the regiment to which the
writer is attached. The envelope should have
Vainly stamped or written on its face the cer
tificate "Soldier's Letter, " signed in writing by
the Major or Acting M ajor of the regiment, de
scribing his regiment by its number and its
;State. The postage due on such lettere will be
collected at the alias of delivery.
The certificate and address may be in the fel.
loviing=forati -
"Soldier's Letter.
A. 13., Major 10th Reg't,
' ; N. Y. Volunteers.
Mr. John Jones,
Utica, NI Y."
c omm issioned officers will prepay4heir poste
age as heretofore,
JOHN A". KARON,
/irst lassment P. M. General.
THUNDER AND LIUHTNING.
riagantammukt.otliora F ., • •
-- autute2pir 140 IT", te be 2e3 te
nuperty bol 41ticitie eirjbnitakta . o gra
Whining Rode left, attheenetion store or W.
Il be attended to. Rode pat up to toe West Impr oved
!said eti t u e ur ti tegi. . - . JeOIC
Ick... ilia 1 4 1 4dred i PAM
Mi r
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w. 13. genedy.
rinuty JOHN oN