Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 01, 1861, Image 3

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    aZER QTeltgrao.
HAIIRISBURG, PA
Tuesday Morning, October 1, 141.
tPItIITING MATERIAL FOR SALE.
Tw.. P o w PermEs, old Attains' Patent.
Tw,. box HAND Pszaw, one nearly new,
1 a large amount of sec md hand. Printing
aterial, will be sold at exceedingly low price,
r ca,ll or approved paper. All these materi
ls illr in a izi.od condition, and would answer
r a ...entry office. They must be sold to make
on. for new and more extensive machinery,
Apply at this office immediately. •• • .
TRE PROPRIETY of serving out tobacco with
Alias' rations is under consideration. Gen.
fccl,llan is said to favor it, as a means of in
es,ing the comfort and cheerfulness of the
The General himself is said to be an
6verate chewer.
I=l=l
TILE PENNA. CANAL.—The repairs on the West-
Division of the Pennsylvania Canal having
ten completed in the begins of last
re water was let in on Tuesday. Boats were
aiiug on Friday, but were Unable to gat
rough, as a sufficient of witic* bad tiSt
tcheil the lower levels. Fears are entertained
it the recent high water has again dttniOgiati
i part of the caual to such an ettent MAW
rent its further navigation during the pre--
Its ;Amu,. • -
...:I ea, : :• .
'180.11.N0 Bons:r.—A very,plealm: n i,g, incident
rep
'red in the Pennsylvania 29th regiment
.1 other day. At the request of Col. Murphy
td the Protestant chaplain of the regiment,`
Rev. Father Dougherty, of Montgomery
;My, celebrated mass in the camp.,:. The
iole regiment, with uncovered heads, 'kneeled
id received the benediction, Murphy le*
jli Aatit, but was happy On, 90061000.
ow that he was no bigot e and.that in:uutttere
itig to the, constitution and the laws, there
Dahl be no diviaion.of sentipir
ion , matters. _
_ _
Tax. " CARP Knriiii."C'e t 641 , '
copy of the " Comp Setae," a small news
trwr published by the rieldattdlgnir
>I Leasure's regiment—the "Round•heads"
Olen as the exigencies of 'the servfoiiiivi
erni it, and is designed to be the vehicle throng
fbkll much valuable information will be cony
rep l to the boldlers ou , s ll lP4Olgte
unp life from mounting guard. to cleaning a
u>•l;rt. Of course, the "Settle" is very small
-not larger than two leaves of the spelling
book but the numbinv Wiftttgattliectifftliiheir
st hat a good tin cup full of important mill
toy information.
Pit. ISOM S OF WAR ER 31911 nil —A party of
rebel soldiers, consisting of a' captain and thir
teen privates iu chargEt of, fi sguad„of t Qhio rk t !
unteers under Capit. Bdridk,**Leclittritigh
yesterday from the west en route to Fort
H' Henry at Baltimore. Bigthrikhe prisoners
ecctrcd wouncramortr - or lee serious
allied on crutchei ; some limped with thatr
arms in slings, while one fellow more unfortu
nate than the rest, possessed' but one log, the
other having been taken off by a cannon ball.
The party were taken,prisoners by the nutted
States army under Gen. McClellan at the battle
of Laurel Hill, in Western Virginia, on the 11th
of last July.
FIREMEN'S AJFAiRS.—Tho manufacturers of
the Friendship steam fire engine neglected to
send with it the proper "reducing screws,"
vithout which the "steamer" is unable to ob
ler from the fire plugs. Hence its trial
::orner of Canal and State streets last
?here the proximity of the canal afforded
vportunity to test its suction powers.
)mparty, however, expect to receive the
1g screws" some time this week, in
;ase there will be a public trial of the
Ir" in Market Square next Saturday af-
ear it stated that the Paxton Hose Com
itend to make application to the City
for the Friendship Company's hand
This should be granted by all means.
?fatal boys" are already an efficient
of our fire department, and would be
)re so if the Council would supply them
the necessary apparatus. They are the
re company in the city south of 'Mulberry
and have consequently a large district to
over, and very limited means with
to perform service in case of emergency.
As a precautionary measure, therefore, the
Council should not hesitate a moment to make
the "Paxton boys" the custodians of this en
gine, and thus enable them to extend the sphere
of their usefulness.
HEGEL WATER ire THE Neer.—Last Saturday's
Pittsburg Chronicle says that the rivers and creeks
in that neighborhood are swollen to a great ex
tent, The Allegheny was pouring out an an
gry flood, with twenty-five feet in the channel
and still rising. It rose some twelve feet last
Friday night, and though ample time had been
given those having rafts, &e., along its banks
to make them secure, a large amount of prop
erty has been swept away, and much of it irre
coverably lost. At noon last Saturday it was
rising at the rate of thirteen inches an hour,
and the indications were then that it would
continue rising for some time. The lower part
of Allegheny and Manchester was then under
water, and those residing in the neighborhood
were busy at work in removing their effects.
Several of the streets were under water, and
communication with a number of houses, unless
by water, was cut off. The flood in the Mo
nongahela is equally great and even more des
tructive than that in the Allegheny. It is es
butted that the value of the coal boats, barges,
Ste., lost on this stream exceeds $76,000, and
the end is not yet. The pier mark at noon last
Saturday indicated twenty-six and a half feet
in the channel, and still rising rapidly. The
smaller dreams throughout the country are
swoollen to au unheard of extent, and, from,
all quarters, the editor of the Omni& heaps.°
b ridges holing been swept away, fences ,attried
off, crops destroyed, &e,
AStan BOARD for the examination of can
didates for Assistant Surgeons in the volunteer
force Of PenosyliTnia,, will assemble in the
chamber of the House of Representatives next
Wednesday, October 2d.
The POISON 4:471 . 110' 437 i by tinier
of Town CounellAave SAlotited a unifonn after
the NdW York style—blue frock coat with brass
buttons, pants and cap of the same color, with
leather belts for clutiand billy. A similar ar
rangetient was - iiiikgeifed in this city some
pforithe ago ; but we believe the Chief was the
only" one of our police who adopted the regi
mentals, and evert he only appears in this tog
gery semi-occasionally.
ZS' I60~I&vous RABOALS. , --Sdale mischievous res
eals were about again bn Sattirday night, and
armised themsetes by removing seVeral of the
signs of our citizens, and Placing them at other
premises. For the beneili hf these night prowl
ers, wet publish the followin4 section of.thenew
penal Code ; and should any of them be caught
in their iniscldevo4 lids His Honor,. Judge
Pearson, will no doubt give the fullest extent
of the taw . • ,
apy . l ypin. shall wilfully and
malici wily break, - ---- destrr win-
MEMO
a number 'of year Cork - kW with the prom
ti ls
of' • ' city, and form4y a repiesentativo
fidnkt • ebuntyili tihiMe Legialitnie. Mr.
rbirk,l s at pnedht,litigeSd publishing ts 11.--
4)11E41%, . newspaper lUtlici, New York ; but
won rencellains a stroef ffection for the
inicill • . • , str i egg4and triumpbe—
"ihe —',, • . lAtir •• , the deep tangled
4 the loved times iii mory so dear."
in the MAIMS of good health, and
j an
9 trealeFl igni more than usual
i, aithcp O e lest none of that
Ad activity which guishecl him fif
twenty yaw 4110(1 1 ,.
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And
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Voz. Coxraprr.—A riteetirig will
la t Ed m i AValnat atnit,
e!.
altettielti.6
elit • 6 :_parpOtae ‘.of
A N]
be bac
o'clock'
taking
NM thaAlteleW OW toward r alallg a'
- . 111 . r company, to 14) ; pfnaposed exclusively
of you men of ttailo: burtity l luiii already
, . trib tettli,lbegadithiaOftoituiteeatri thb
„y, t, th.a.Y4R9-4.fctttßed atacalg:a Tisturtber
of diffe ant • compiu*axAio that, properlympeak
ing, we lAye, Uot,i4444.oarriebult einnimuy
l ie f eld.aed9l"atie'neiting
.to,.supplyr. omiss ion, and
by calla g upon our
s - igOttio yew Men; the
promo re of them . sthi micelr o mf r i
Maya ' ' • e eiel s V ,
by Hariistrargere, but one that will also, by its
preficieitcy in drill and good appearance gen
erally, reflect credit upon thekcity.
ITUNI
Editor of the Telegraph :
Owing to the announcement from our differ
ent pulpits yesterday, that the poor soldiers in
Camp Curtin are in a suffering condition for
want of blankets, and that they cannot be
bought, I am informed by good authority, if an
order *furnished to purchase, several thousand
pairs can be furnished and delivered within a
week, and as the State has appropriated start
dent money to buy, " the bold soldier " should
not be allowed to suffer a day.
I merely present these facts, that those con
nected ;with the depailanftds supplyjxgc :the
soldier may know. Particulars can be given at
this offiCe.. A Orrinur.
FENLJNa AND LOOKING NFL, ta,alWaya
source of great pleasure to 'us when see our
friends and acquaintances looking well, - and the
comforts&ble and handsome outisratd appearance
has mualk to do with our feeling well: In view of
this fact, we say to the ladieitiehr stock of
cloaks, shawls and dress goods' barge. Gen
tlemen I will find stronrAnducernents in our
cloth, cassimere ittd 'resting deptirtniefit,' at the
the south east corner of ,Front and lifarket
I streets. sepBo-d2t
ARR4AL OF Nivi ' GOODS, '
Aesnixiin'i 1
—We lave now on hand one of the best select
ed and largest etonkotimeny,nM city.' Hav
ing enlarged Oniitore, we are now enabled to
keep a full line of all kind of gOods.
100 pieces of new fall DeLelptta
26 pc: of plaid Poplins. -
26pi splendid fi gured alLwool Mathes.
15 black Alapaces from auction.
100 p oche and wool Shawls.
26 in. oli_ l l - 4 - Y;i ll— W lDA Zi b ! , . il l c9l°".
200 4 ,
z. of Ithez men's and ' s stook-
."._
.
76 H of heavy brown X
100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prices..
Larg lot .of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, , in
fants' ' , Conti* White Cambrtas. -
pl
60 Canton llanels' and Croak. '
Thankful for past favors, we most respectfully
invite e public to call, and we promise not to
be ou ld by any_one. , . A 1.J..., ~, iFi.jain, • .
sop -dtf • , Shoed a old dia. - .
8ff4A409/ 1
HO LOST, E{OV.4 IE, STOARIf:
US't PublOhnd in a , Sealed -Envelope
e)
Price 6 eta': Lecture on fhb NaturcThisttinerd,
and radisal Cure Oi g :perznaiorrittoi Or ideininal Weak
noss, Inidluniall , lesions, Senn& Debility, and Imps&
intents Marx : age Norvocadtess 4 COO" m!Ption,
EPilePay soi Binh dental and Physioal Incapacity, re
sulting flrom ifolf`Abriso, - ittiß'P.• J.
WELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book tic. "A Brion
to Thousands lot Sufferers.i.l : sent under A • Wain
envelope' to any address, post paid, on receipt of six
cents, ordwo postage stamps, by Dr.' CH: J. C. KLINE,
1127 BAvery, Now York,-Post Office, 80x4586.
sep9.dswam
ttAD TO coNsumprivEs.
T
ifitOffid tO ang htt
g WU, ving
haat% • few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a curare lung affect
ion, and that dread 'disease, Coneamptlen—la anxious to
matte known to hie fehowEntliherit the natsnaptiloT°'
To all mho desire "tt, he will send -4 ctipy- Of Atha pre
teflPtioniused (free of charge), with the dlreahCato . tea
preparing and *sing the Same which :theyP light AP
mire cure for Consumption, datit=oantdUo*AWl The '
only object of the admertleerAn. the 3 ,Preenription
p to benefit the aMited, anikapreid . inlbraosticaz which
he conceive!' to ha nvaluable and he hopes every. rarer will try hie remedy, soil wilk ollsirtheMMOlMlL•
*O4 may prove a - bleaalag,
Pariah wishing the preactiption whipleaseaddreee
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LET TWE RECORW-M.AK I
Dr, Heges , 'Estatimate 'of the Safety
of the Country and the Courage
of is Defenders.
He Refuses to ApprOprlate Money to Se
cure the National Honor and Uphold
the Federal Authority
FREEMEN AND S . OLDIERS OF DAUPHIN
COUNTY; min I
While the hot shot and bombs
were falling thick and fast around
the gallant band who were de
fending their country's honor in
Fort. Sumter, Gov. Curtin had
[ sent into the Legislature of the
state, then in session, a ruessage
suggesting the better organiza
tion of the militia, and, asking
for an appropriation-of five hun
dred 1 thousand dollars to place
the state: on a war footing. The
bill a's it passed,, can. - he - found in,
the Tut; , fit el the. lavvis .„
the State; page 299—and the
proc+dings attending its pas
sage In the House, in theJo a ;
of ig page 1957 .4 We evtract
the yell . M stye taey itAar
substantial on the Journal of the
House :
yust--mazgreboit i -Acket,holzima.
Andersr, Aryikreng;
Barnsley; Bartholomew:
Blanchard, Bliss, . 130 YCI") 4Breasleri Brewftter
Burns, butler, (Crawford }Byrne Clark, Cowan
Craig, i)ouglass, Drincia, Illilenixtrger, Elliott,
loose,
i ft the
MOW
ibitt of
alously
irn,
'piles of
/yment,
taw ,
to TlaY
Alm, or
iog six
'ton of
!sited
for
Rapper, Harvey, Hayes, Hillman,
Huhn, I vin, Hoch,
.Lawienee,
Lowther,' IkP Cidnigtd, 'Marshall, Moore, Mullin,
Ober, Osterhont, Patterson, Pierce, Preston,
Pughe, !Reny, Ridgway, Robliamt,lieller, Seltz
er, Sheer, Sheppard, Smith, (13erks,). Sudth l
( Philadelphia:,)t"Stihnimi, Taylor,
Teller, trhomas, Tracy, Walker, Waite, *ll
dey, Willituns, Wilson and Davis, ,Spealeer-46..
NAyii—lilessm Drodlliead,litotldf; '(00 . 1:iolq
Caldwe 1, Cope, Dbmiextt, Dirins i Donley, Doc
field, Inlap, Gas kit .
ll,Maigrr•
r4ine t , Lichtenivallner, 1119)0nongil,Mani
fold, 'Morrison, ?dyers, Randall, Reiff• and
\ Freemen of- Dauphin. :ainnty,t
Scadhiers who' went at the ::first `
call of danger tcr.the 64i:tar tof
your courarl,- and who still rest
[upon. your unnik,night and day
around the limits otat capital,
, 1 4„.,m.dy vote
vine sol igh.wy
or of your country and the lives
of its defenders? Dr. Heck de
one of the old VIrOlen).010
ocrats who sympathised, with
and, still sympathise with and
confide in the 'course of the trai
tor Breckinridge, and i 'showed
his attachment fore those who
are at the head of this rebellion
by refusing to make an appro
priation to arm the great state
of Pennsylvania to aid their
overthrow and its suppression
This man is again before you,
and again solicits you! vote that
he may again disgrace the halls
of legislation. with his ,presence
and his conduct, He de 'sires to :
be returned that he may Edit r ick .
embarrassing the future efforts
of ou'r noble old commonwealth
in aseisting to redeeth Lthe land
from rebellion by enforcing - the
laws and vindicating the feder4
authdrity. No patriot, no brave,
loyal' lover of his country can
vote or Dr. Heck.: .
,
A -CARD. TO TIEB-LADTM- ,
DR-I)IIPONOO"VGODDELPILLS.
aeioro
ntas n edrientlist, ; • er irotacrein
obstructions, from whatever came, and I
way: succeeder a. aireeeent.i „„.
tiviv t. •
TIELEt4I ; ILLB 'RAN A- BEM- {reeriP
&the ; Aeon for , tOk*W*l/04.! and
ca l witti:usperallek .s
be
be - hearse. by th"gahn lan " . - ahtiAgt
wake the illekttobeet ItutthedWerdatiod dam*.
from sojt tftegUlpiriliof Whitisciesoied‘weil we hi Pressat ,
en lesepeute oqf family Where bedtherill/not pereeltlitel—
Phinektep particularly situated, or these supposing them.
Miveate4 810 0 4 1 e4.xilathat t&eilt~i • tl*
09101/1 1 0TelY4re
_t_a_EawA t v t.
*mom , if$ l OO 34 AP
Aktiolz, - b theft isknaiteitt would prieir - en „anyo
Wart, to health--cutwewiso are rircoredien
and explicit alwictiontiaollo Ara. Prise
$1 00 per box. olui wholesale ' 4 'es •
."
alisaLgs s: Bexiivil'
"Ledioe,o by Mandlng hful - 51 - 00 - to thi ern
Post klUloe, can have the PA aenkfrebsvilbservta„
auy,partiol the mambry (oouldeandly) and "free_pen
tage by mall. Sold also ,hy_ S. •alrm4iniradiagi,
Jouneowi runway k COWDZIII Phuadelithla, law
W mentot, banoa, D. 44111n1Zrallatr/p-ig
wi g hiseue ; a T .. ama, - , Aartd breve
druggbaha every City and.villespda 1019 3 / 4 /tWand by
S. D. Rota, ole proprletor, - Nelr'Ydrlr'"""
N. D.- 4 .0 011 - out for immaterial& aidosidem Pills
of any Wind anima every few% .
others are a base itulaadlauat andonutafe therefollo, - 11 4
you value your lives and, heallhi .(t4saky motbing of hue
ng humbugged oat of your money ) s bay, OO taw .
who ehoW the eignature of S. D. Howe on weary box,
which has reoently been added on amount or the Mlle
nehm mmutertelted _ dell-dmerwiy.
mint Tleivithoo • t
* Melt Lm p 1 144
'red from aR Moira! Poisoss.—ln: oases of Scrofula.
Ween, *am,. grtptitokus4NLtti6C4Nisi,-Nis OPSVIINgS'
pt•thatite *PO*: y tr 47 i salwirempsiskS
44 stow SSA orw a.
pl. their 'virgin/ effeetmie ; Lbe,• , • NlNbassAllsrits,
raver ague, DrlPPNß,Dl'optiy:* sad It emit
shi:44 • • as. • • ippi
sallW • rit)44.43
T i ll. D New Terk...aA
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New 2ltivationunts
BIiT AI WUN D
mr lf irsiv iN Ye L ga
STEAM WEEKLY
N
ANDING AND EMBARKING PAI:4-
L - 4 gaNGISS at QUERNSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
pool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company
Inland despatching their full' powered Olyde•bollt her
Steamships as follows: .
CITY OF NKW YORK, Saturday; October 6 ; EDIN
BURG, Saturday, October 12_; and 591iib i liatairday
tober 19 ; Or/ OF WAMlNOTON;lldittorday, October
28; mid every Saturday at Noon L ,6lcam Pier 44, Newli
111VmS• i
E!=!=M
MRST CABIN *76 00pirKiditAftS_ $BO tai'
do to London $BO.OO l- do to .thadoll —lee CA
do .to Pane *B6 00 . do. to Paris $3B-
dO to Hamburg-585-00 do I to, Hamburg $66 00
passengers also forwarded toCBltivt".BrelMlhi Aot4!.-r
-darn, Antwerp, &e n at equallates.
lar-Pereons WiShillig to bi*Cll4l.obilitltilliltdlllo•••bA)
tickets bore at the ibUovring vital; tO Ne* --- Yerki IfrOu,
Liverpool or Queenstown; lat,Daia, $75, *Wand UN
Styomparom Liverpool. - 545 00. from . Qaoesstowt , .
530 00.
These Steamen have superior * AM - s - : for
passengers, sod awry experiattiod Sonoma. They OA'
built in Water -tight Iran &Woos, and have Patent Fir.
Annibibuors on board. , .
for futthertnformation gply hi LieerpOol WWII°
DeltAIN Agent, ZI Water Street ; Glasgow to WV..
INNAI , /,,5 tit...;;Snoch Square ; to Queenatown to O. & Vi •
D. BSYMOUR , S; CO. ; In London to ALMS & SILLY, el_
Ring Wlllam l ;In Part, to AMOS DSCOUE, S. Slane
de Is Bovine ;•-• in Philadelphia to 'JOON. a.. D,Alk, 111
Walnut street ; or at ate Oompaurlfeekiii:-..... - -,
DALE,
lOW F , , 115 liroadway, New York.
Olt Siounoriaki.4.2ekit. Harr - %bora.
irME3Bil
fart R E PAR AT TON
' " . --,..-' WORTHY OF
Univeil
Oonfidenoe •ds : Patronage
aFrpmtwirai, nova, - CLERGYMAN,
a d il l ipakesen, in ell o tts isf the World testily fa_
el At , tat. 0..1 IF 'll Bair Reiterative, and
gentle* of thes.Prese are poaninents In ,ts praise A
,how testi ' =lab only can be here given ; see circular or ,
there, axed it will be Impossible thy you to doubt. *
I 47 Wail Buse; Newflork, Dec. Seish, 1828 .
t, p sresem : lop not. 01 thole* inst., hae been to.
~, BiLYDNI ibM 70Mbetheerithat I had been bone.
*id by the pee o ff Wood's nab Restorative, and repot
legMy ertillOate Al the fact If . I ba d tm abjection to
* sit.
I awe* It to yes cheerfully, peewee I tit ilk It due—
ify age is about CO years ; the color,ol my,halr auburn
and toadied to earl. thane Bey or Alm years dace It be.
pn to t. , grayomaii the scalp on the mown of my heed
to beet sensiltilltythag dandruffto for,,, coon it. Nail,
of these . bagrandattlasancreased with time, and almot
ftew m , stAipubitia...aa esdar.o.i.reaos, by new
ell
ant threablniug 10 make
mOial44
Y nrsol
,
In thinunplesient predkament,,..l was thawed to try
Wood's Hair Restorative, malady to arrest the falling
off of my halt; forpsdl 4 3ll3, expectation that gmy
hair could ere tiii originalT eget
from de m. r, y sorp#a Ito d
,Mr th o leseWw-bottise o , diet "LW -Wee e
lating arrested, but the color was restored to the gra
hap. an belleneUrpftlielAp,leed4dandruft ceased in
[brutal My IthalCirest6 tediathiskiesteallicat . km of my
wa x,:
r in,
....a‘yrit
4 . : i 7licro mlis si Le vi es inducefl i w er tr e y th it her
aext
I strengly , , . all hpf 1 rho ; yttlue' the ad.
°tuatara . err wive to - pro t. ymy ecuimple, and
use t if trowtutirritY abattoir .belff. , * * .-
. I Very respoothaily, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To 0 .I. iwpkigoo tti ll“ Broadway, New York
My family ars litt'front Shealy, andl am no long
er at Nol 11 Carrot plane. j 0... ... ,
gamaan, ' Ale., July Mth,' 1569.
To ? , 7. 0. J‘Ecl o 4i NWlt' i Your tqlclr R"tofe
tlet” nes decal anyaniinso gobdebnwlettemenced
the Use a it; WA I wish to make known to the PUBLIC
Beare* opAlm hair, whicbarecreet. A . man or wo
Man they he near deprived of hair, and-by &resort to
your “Nalgißeebnalve,” the hair will return, more
beautittd thee seer ; at bag the Is my experience.—
Believe if all I. • . Your. truly ,
~_., . I
uc - . NIX EL KORDY.
P d—Tee me pnbatue above if you like. , By pub
lishing In esieftthedm papers you wilt t more patron-
N. south,,Bl mar several of_your tee in the itio
bat dfo . l;* Wrong Southern Paler. .
*AI Bendy.
i , W4C11:03 HAlR lmam:env& A.
L. , '
PROT. O. J-WOOD : Dear gra Having had the :dab r -
erne to lthestbe bestverlion of my. hair, from thokaffeaist
of the yellow thew, In New Orleans In ISM, 1 was.ln.-
detail tote* a trial ,of your preparation, and found it
'to ~,k , „„ be very thing needed. kly dale. is now
_ , and no words oan express my oblige
'"' . ring loth° sigictedsuclica treasure.
1 PINUP ~,1011.11doN
The Rego ve la,pittpp r ischottlei Of,thsee asap, vie
large medium, and'ethisill ; the hordehat a plot",
aid robing PfS4494f 0 , Pi t (11 43,3 tbfitaaPPol.Mdl
. a ., Well per, cant .more ;In proportion than Ihe
ti ts.
rethib .thiro dathinper bottle ; the liege held,
sitar; 40 per more ingeomertlon, end retails for
O. J. _1
WOOD 400., Proprietors, 44411Breadway, Now
York, and 114 Raga area, 81., Was, No. , , . -,:.
end sold by al =good Druy,grste and. Pettey floods
Dealers. . t. . ~, , , -..,. jylk-dootew ~
ST. NIGROLASIELOTEL - ,
wax..
•
Boar&ltebee4.l* $2 . .Per,.PaY.
•
INC the yOlllllO poi*
),3 mod sue nab 111 - 1 , Whip' libentba tiiigilen
&savor o the prop mori mate It the moat sOmptaOus,
c " °nvenle 1 6 1prr ert44 / 6 .l l pC f P.r th°,:o s t o Ma - 4 4 1 4
stma g er - Arpin o. -
terer ithilnieter io the
or its guests they Mae en deavored, without re-
Paid to °Pet, to provide, and to combiite all the elements
, orAltilvidual tact ttogtal,eo oymeni •whloh modern art
hiiiirivetted, and. modern taws approved ; and.th• pat.
roma' eW kdi *lute ooMmanded durietthepastsix years
warautylitkrroof that their Wrens have been appre.
yo meet the exigencies of the times, when all are re'
qat c rad tai prspUoti the woatright . -acZnotny,•at4
1 1 , , PW/aPI iim, o , r PaY , .: • wa .
di! ,
ned4
AVO 44K APe'44o l o4rd tO
at.thc sene l 4 asting
none of thOuswilte iritb" ' whichtheir table bag hitherto beet Within.- '--' ' •
•-; , •,1 -1 ' 1 1 t149W/WiElllooBlo a co.
New 'kork, pt '2, 1801,-99 In*
, . ~ , ..
. PRI4SH-- AHRTVA.L,
,
gomon.l „Ails 1--. .v.z„ L,...
Raw G , '
, ,
''l4.
' gm PIA .alsturf,_
.. - I, c t
vet i . , . M4m. low Far Theme,
~ , . • % i-. i' - a, ;,.7 1101 ,. PlAlit;&as ge..
''t "It ' . - 6* it Wren - 01 ' 4
...la ; an for PI the to ha num
. , Nail I 4 . 14- I 4W W: 'DIOR' JR.. & DO_
r
§ 6 149 EI 0 8110)1131 I 13MOK111 1 I I—lt
not Objeolletabli when from a CIGAR purchased as
It 91 Market street.
if..." 1 3 DADS STOR i
. 4_414 OVERCOATS FOE SALE.
-•-' 1
Vo'iNewly Organised Regiments.
~.0 .-. ,
h! !; ..ic,4 of the veik,heit overcoats„ made
~,;," eilrding to Qin army regulations, andonfficien
. , nronip a full regiment, ate (meals at D.:SHIGANRIIIt
./tati.l3o., Second street,
L below Jones noose. Harris
" 4 " - *lartigirrETt. 9 l9l '
.."). l
.A. i. .1., It .. --LIME!
WI
p_eftlitrittoicrratozutaptda
Loa-, Jaserar''RlEOßlC. Wauswaroirr,_ Mum,
".-:.rtUncarrowir, wassurrows, ittiosT, - DiwiTistrin,
Nownsereganungei.. t-Mentar,. , Th ermo;
Giticianwtown, lituaritoWs, Itn.unts
-11 .
~
seen, Berataxi Daman;
•ND"= WARSISBURG.
i Tbs. ildiadelpida Depot being centrally located the
Drayage trill.beattheioweettntem----&-Clontinotor- gees
through with each train to amend to the safe delivery of
Well entrusted to t4e191 0 ,. : . Gucci delivered AL the
ei4t l M I. 4 g ri .;:-.14..
~ , F IARD & FRIED -.- et PhDs,
7, A 9 by 6 o'oloset I'. M.; will tie fi.iiverfd In .
;
Bastisboti thknext."Wintanna, • .;• ~.
Prelgh (always) as low as by ay other •ine.
Pant
attention
_pagAly. DIA i) 9e
..swprpayt. and
speedy d very of all Harrialn4i,tiOods.
The undersigned chanted tor tiadotiatren .4e hopes by
= a4euticil to . „Piatitalli to moll a i Q. i a slice or the
' T. ?WM'
_ Pldbidedphiaind.Reeritai.' Acm_e
del? dem . not of Market, Stile*orris bort
- •
1
lOR 413N,T. 7 ,—The jaAge). 33Tick dwclling
Qrk's 1 . ' 114*i:1(104A cai
Third atraetalear maoli, !Wean °Moe soma], for as
attorney , Tasaameioa atm ana at October next. ISn
" " .1114 . 4ffm,,kuaryvklinclk.. Wremuduii7,.
I . `
117 Rlfelkitti
a4p III43TORD, is -the platoe'
4fts# *olow-.
Bitty 2bnertistmenbi
UNITO NTAfft LOIN:
IREASURY NuTES—INTEJEST 7 3-10 PER ANNUM.
.UIISUANT to instructions from the Beare
tary of the Treasury, a book will be opened
on the 28d .DAY . SEE:TEKIHI2( Ak:
HARRISBURG BANE filirt staxattripito \ •
United Statesitreasury notes, to be issued under
the act of July 17, 1861. These notes will be
issued in sums offifty dollars, ortehnndredldol
lars, five hundred dollars, one thousand dollars
and five thousisid dollars each,: &led 19th 7:
gust, 1861, payalke three yea& d er datOtoitia
order of the subscriber or as directed, and bear
'Mg interest at Oil 'rate of 7 3 1 10 per cent: per
'annum, payable semi-annually.; such interest
being at thtkiit4iitwp amts or eat!li 4.34
every huudie'd - dollars. conienrenof
the holder, each note will have coupons at
tached expressing the several amounts of semi
annual interest, .3ettich , cottpout l 4 ll6 7 be do:
tech, d astcl - presented for paYrrieilt Separateli
from the notilis:.. • • f:
Subscription for, such ,44.1uurry notes will be
received during 'ef
opening the book as aforesaid. _ No supscrip
tion for less than fifty dollars nor for any frac
tion of that sumeanbekecishidil.' 6 Stibteriptil
must-be paid - iinlAawful. - coht
etiites or in Philadelphia or New York Ems'
.t;hangelat-the.tizne,of ‘ subee4hing. , ,
iitPgrelisi r 4Mnplioltg
subscribers for the amounts so paid, the original
of whidh the subscriber will transmit by mail
'to theiSecretary of the Treasury, when treasu-:
ry, notes, as ifciresitid,iwilrbiliiiieditiligicit
t its'
such stdsiribiii,vrorbili 'order, !tairlyix'
as expressed in Such certificate; dripayment the'
subscriber will pay, imaidditiowtheretoilti I= I
`Nina to the kitiltist,tkentudilibreliti-friiiitUthe
ilgth oti August to the date "of *hi&
paymetite of interest will be reimbursed to the
subscriber in itte(P*lnrit.. of Vie firsti ciniptiti4
The treasnrtnnteicisinied npon 'such certifi
cates by thel treasury`- tom4l3e'sitat-- to the sub
scribers by twill, Orstioh Othni nictle A:vat:olAl
bidioated. - by wl4erk thil3l*lloll Their
original certifibat4:duplieete, : qiithleal4
may he; retained by them for their - atm security.
sep2l-d2N,r,
gasommiralNiiarrimarr
Bepi. 8 , - min: I
L pardon xtiabe grantectuntil noticet:if
the
,application therefor shall have beer:L.loM
by-publication once a-week for two-oonsecutive
weeks in a newspaper pli t nted in the county , in
which 64 ticatirictictn.inahsull.
•2. No pardon will be granted unless notice
of the Imlicatilon therefor shall have been given.
to the istriot .lktfjrnily di :311164 L
thiper Counky.
8. - o pardon will be , gra n t: without first
consulting the Judge who' preelded at the trial
of the party. By order of the Governor.
Eu.SUPER,
;._ sepf-iln• Sec'y of Com.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! ! SHIRTS! !,1
ROME MANUFACTURE:;
THE CHEAPEST AN'. TRH ArARKEIT.- -
• -- - "-r: .!
undersigned booing opened Ida
;
Tmtory of Shires Aka, at No. 12 Watt • market
.1 5
streak ristiorg, nitietreepetaklly solicits the
,piitrOila and .atelettia otitis tadisailiesetiiimee and
`Nordistis to the following assortment of goods all of
,Mhluti.are our own manufacture :- • -
SHIRT BOSOM.* •
0 dAiltittill
CUTS, 3-,
WHIST-BANDS,
SWATS,
:: • • . 11
Also Abe pirtlcelar at uo ro Lao%
tb our lane
-einftoremnotof.under garments he., (from the Wan
proved London and Pans styles,) LINigN COLLifIS,
'CUPP'S, Serto ho., in great varieties, all or which being
Our r own walnut - a:Aura werwill well cheaper cban can be
Purchased elsewhere. .
t'ersons desirousof furnishing their own materials,osn.
'have cutting . ,sewing !A:Avery vartety., done ameord r ,
baKts ataitsitoovii INtutcl4loivilli f or CN.46,5*40..
Igo will make to measure, guaranteelt4 to and
mittre sattatsoudn to the purcbaser- for •liktle, durability
and material . All spesnal ordelVvr - jil Wiiromptly at
tended to upon the, shortest notice and most reasonable
terms. Misolieiristiants adipplied Mon ttielntlast, Ceases
. MAW wrote.
P. S. Ladies wishing skirts or under gailfitints of any
discriptiob, can have them.: Made to:1 order!;4l. sending
sample or such kind,s as may be desired.
JAma A. Lyitip 4.3
,„
No. 12, market. a1p3,0,
:nuitl-dOm Rairtibarg, Ps.
Recaps: next .door to Hammel h Elltinger , a Grocer*
MREEs TREES 1 i TREES I! I
fritil/undereigneifinittesttention to Moir
11 . I,,ree said reirrilSooK 9 1 :„. -•-
PRATIT AND OlitilDrEN'ilAkTßt
shruba, &c., embracing& !pile an&•coniplete assortammt
a
APPLIU3, PRAnS,
APRialf B , and NicrAßEia,
Standard tor the Otchard, and Dwarf •foii the warden,
ENGLISH wAtNins, 51PANI-1.13 ONESNUTO, MOLE:
NUTS, kit, BASSERIGES,WfRAWBRIEIRS, CURRANTS
and GODOBBERRICS, bt grett variety.
ORAEES, OF CHOICEST KINDS
ASPARAGUS. RHUBARB, ko., &o. Also a line nook of
welt formed, busby
EVIDIT.GRIDENS)-
suitable, for the Cemetry and. l.awn.
DECIDUOUS irTEES
for street planting, and a general assortment of
tOtretenieninl Trees and Flowering Shrubs.
ROSES of choice varieties, cmarzus, BEDDING
PLANTS So. •
Our stock Is remarkably thrifty and tine, and we offer
it at prices to suit the times.
grOntalogues mailed to all applicants,
Address ADWARD J. kV AN3 S CO.,
Central Nurseries, York, Pa.
!lap26-21nd
Or t T M- ; G - C) 1 01:YS
Bede, trillotO,', l Blankets, }Cotats; O
lieggbts, Drinhing;
108. SASS BY
W fr. SUAPPER,
North Side Market Square, hear Diable?
14 13 PBBITBai PAL , . z•
Burn-ism*
itrtdt) . -
STATE Street near Third street, a • few
doe* below aredi's Hotel, Harrisburg. 4 f e . .
ppm Hearse Ready TORO 'alsgesii:ooluittlilod
fleetly neighed to order. Silver plates, tsd. Tenderise
p o eubse., tae3o4Btae] H. BAKER.
1 1 DWELLING HQPio WANTED TQ RENT.
A coinfortabli two. or ...tfirie=stork: 061.
,i-sx., uni bonne, with ElX'alehrlit• room; with root net
1 Atiotiettited Me yer anuting, Millie three, or Sl5O tor to
two-Eel house: will -be -reeted-inizoedistel,- 01 - B Pa ti . -
seplB
akin gt tie offics ,
. itE . Ls
S , PTY • :B A AR ,
1:0' ° liEßfilt 1411 W 'itKIIIIIT' Mint
( [ 1
nollesitigtga:in sof4 ccm"Msq for
,-- 1 9h* I P CII Y E T 4, 4 , 1.• *--
-
PEN ' YLVANIA , , , N.k:'
Ai G. CU TIN
In the IflatlN and by the aufkoritt afirfteii
gtahmitith'of Permaylvania, Awbuilsoll. CVs nf,
amour of said alotatanetoxith.
= PROCLAMATION.
EAS, By the twelfth section of the Act
o Assimbly, passed the Fifteenth day' 4 sf Nay
1861, ik. Is provided that it sh not be lawful
for an! Volunteer Soldier to leave this Coin
monweblth as Snob, unless he shall have been
fiat aeeepttid u ly , the Governor of this stat e ,
z it t "..',u'call fir a requisition of the President
. United States made upon the Governor
inkt, for troops for the service of the united
States
AND WNEIRDAB p Notwithstanding each prohibi
tion, s4adry persons, (many of them engaged, in
ndsitig 1 regiments to be furnished from other
Stitee,)aro persisting in endeavoring to enlist
volunteers in violation of law.
AND WM11111613, It is necessary for the public
serviceland for the honor of Pennsylvania, that
her military force should be regularly organised
andiflinished for the suppression of the es:haft
rebellictn, in conformity with the acts of Con
zress of twenty-second and twenty-fifth Sulk,
1861, laid with the laws of the State,
and thlither citizens should not be seduced
into o t anbrations independent of the State
authority whereby the raising of her quota
is embarrassed, the, regiments are not enrolled
j.n her Archives, the families of the men are de
011Ved of the relief provided by thH laws of the
Vet& the families of her own volunteers, and
tbe Stale herself - by the absorption of her men
in such unlawful organizations may be found
valuta:era to fill the future
requisidorni of the Government of the United
States.
AMINIStAII, the following order has been
imentedl the War Department of the United
Slates, viz ; ,
WAR Dowznuerr,
; September 25, 1861.
Bit Raveilleney A.' G. CUR.TDT, Governor of Poo
- . sylvaliia, Harrisburg.
Sin :L-1. have the honor tetranamit the fol
lowing
erder from the Department :
1. All men now enrolled or mustered into the
service Of the United States for brigades, regi
hisents, Wineries or companies in the State of
Penroyiktanbt, under the-direct authority of the
Secreta4 of War, are placed under the coin-
Iliad cif the Governor of Pennsylvania, who
shallorganize or re-organise them as he may
darildrmoert advantageous to the interes's of the
Wien' asal - 'Government.
The United States will continue to furnish
oksistence, camp equippage, clothing, &c., as
fieretacire,' for the organizations referred to in
paragraph, and all U. S. commissaries
aiid pin-tern:asters will furnish, on requisitions
- rinide,:the necessary subsistence, clothing, &o.
All authorizations heretofore given to said
Inigal regiments or companies in the State of
Pennyanis, are hereby revoked from and af
tr, the lexPiratifin of the times limited in the
original authority, or in any renewals hereto
fere granted ; and in cases where no limit of
taighliat ra been specified, then from and after
the ezp tion of ten days from the date of
this orchu ; and in future all volunteers for the
. service of the United States shill be raised, in
Vennsyllvinia, only under requisitions made on
the Governor. All authorities issued 17 the
War Department for Independent Regiments,
subject to the approval of the Governor, thigh
have not been so approved are hereby revoked.
Respectfully,
SIMON CAMERON,
Secretary of War.
Bult,itylpttotk Agent.
And, I whereas, the President of the United
States has; in accordance with the acts of Can
of ithelwenty:SeCond and twenty-fifth of
July last, made requisitions on the Governor of
Pennsylhnia for sundry regiments of volun
teers, which requisitions are in the course of
being filled.
Now, therefore, 7- Andrew G. Curtin, *Gov
ernorofi the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for
the purpose or preventing further Impositions
on the good and loyal citizens of Pennsylvania
in this regard, do Make this my proclamation,
herebyProhibiting - 1W peniona from raining vol
unteers in Pennsylvania otherwise than by an
ttprity of the Governor, and especially forbid
-4114,th° raising of volunteers for r eg iments to
lii&rniihed from other States. And also for
bidding all citizens of Pennsylvania from en
listing in or attaching. themselves to any each
irregular and unlawful . organizations and
~. bye all persons that in disobeying this
iiamation they will be disregarding the or
ders of ..I:4e Government of the United States,
as well as defying the laws of the State and
violating their duties as sons and citizens
of the ; Commonwealth. And I do hereby
require all Magistrates, District Attorneys,
And: offic i ous of ,the Commonwealth to arrest and
prOs&ute all persons who shall disobey this
prociamStion, and particrdarly all persons and
their aidere and , abettors t who under any preten
dexl :Airthority, shall enlist volunteers for any
Arieide,) Regiment, Battery or Company of
Voltnteers other than such as may be authoriii
ed by - the Governor of this Commonwealth; of
adver or open or keep recruiting stations for
such es tmenta, so that such offenders may be
‘Biong ' ttto justice and punished according to
.
law. .
Given der my hand and the greateeel of the
State, t Harrisburg, this twenty-eighth: day
of . Se tsmber, in . the yeSz'o . f our Lord, b i at
:thp d eight hundred and sixty-one and ,
of pth4 Commonwealth the eighty-sixth.
By the Governor. -. 4 - 14.1.51,114441
ELI BUM
,
Sooretoty of tito ainpoompoal,th.
iep2,B
AirrofirmiGarazezz's
, lif.azinzaurto, Sept . 27, 186 i
1.
My o pinion is requested by the Governor on
the following questions, viz :
L What 'volunteers will be entitled to vote
at the approaching .general election in their
" a- VOSOOL , tifi , AlblilhttestS so „entitled to
vote, can vote tor Cciunty °Meerut.. . .. .. „ .
I: T tn clearly of the opinion that no vol.:
tattiest; iii.be entitled to vote in their camps,
exceptch as are in actual military aerlerce-in
conformity with law, viz : Such as are karst,
'vice miller the authority of the Governor/. ow/
the req{ isition of the President, of:the , United
All the field officers of such. regiment&
wilrbir }commissioned by the Governirrondtbe
;holding of such commissions by the Aoki a:M
oods it*, be a fair test of the right:oft the regi- •
'Mont Id vote. .. ..
_, ..
IL e Act of Assembly provides that the
volunteers may emeteisa INV light of suffrage;
of comae they ha ve es nitielttght to vote for
, _..._____ ,_
county MOROI liik . lqr AWY . tocher. • ' .-: - •
'- -' ' - W. 4.100313504
! •- ) - • • - , Attorney - Gann& - '
. t , ,
itBiiico witithig.the.above an additionarAtiaL-L,
tioll . heenymounde countiesth e are inftlM. - 4 - 4
lisdY, . t _course should be imrstie&P„.„likai,
of o.'l .n that in such cases} there sheelgrik,
se . 1 7 ballot-bose% tally 'Usti Brit, *eel&
county, and the votes should be returned, to
peach'cofinty,g the voters entitled to vote in
Su s
w.., itamm.,Mttryditlif_.
o. :*.l
zg, lB 6 . , .. ..pt.
.. , . .
New azw!rthunithy
wANXED
:.QN. 6 44 I .CAMA Ogar4O,..PAlF.:
pply lo North State street bottle= Sixth and
• ....I.hati.lagtadizil..t
1,1474.1, ertii - tgittlta . '
:roWiikehid
u. .l46tbiA
4904.10 p- -doe: Eamem
/me
•ySL::ei