Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 04, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Friday Afternoon, October 4, Ils6l,
PRINTING MATERIAL FOR SALE.
Two Powsx PRESSES, old Adams' Patent.
Two IRON HARD PRESSES, one 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 :ire in a good condition, and would answer
for a country office. They must be sold to make
rows fur new and more extensive machinery.
Apply at this office immediately.
Agent at York.
Mr J. S. BOYER has been appointed the sole
ab:lnt for the TELEGRAPH in the borough of York,
and will serve it regularly to subscribers at an
early hour every morning. Several of our
friewti and of the Union have informed us that
we were unfortunate in the selection of our
former agent, that he was more anxious to cir
eade Breckinridge disunion papers than those
wlio advocated the cause of the Union. We
[have therefore changed the agency, and given
Ir. Boyce entire control of the paper, with the
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AFTER HlM.—One of the perpetrators of the
:cent outrage on Mr. Luther Simmons, a notice
.f which appeared in last Saturday's TELIKIRAPH,
b as been discovered, and a warrent issued for
his arrest. Officer Campbell went after him
last night.
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RELIGIOUS.—The interesting ceremonies at
tending the "Forty hours Devotion" will com
mence next Sunday in St. Patrick's (Catholic)
church. The Rt. Reverened Bishop Wood, of
Philadelphia, will be present, and at 10 o'clock
A. 11, administer confirmation to a large num
ber of persona, and preach on the occasion.
A Ilemusarmorm PROMOTID.—The numerous
friendsand acquaintances of Lieut. Frank Davies
of this city will be glad to learn that he has re
cestly been promoted to a captaincy in the 16th
S Infantry. This honor wakconferred upon
Lie❑t. Davies for hie bravery and dlitingnished
services at the battle of Bull Run.
BACE Ananc—Russell, the famous corres
pondent of the London VMS, whose passage
through our city westward' was noticed in the
Tra.roanpn a few weeks ago, again passed
through here yesterday, on his return to Wash
4.,gron. He visited the West ostensibly on a
sporting expedition, and we see by some of our
exchanges that he was recently fined $2O for
shooting prairie hens on Sunday.
THE STIFF BRAODTO AIR that we experience
mornings and evenings now-a•days, creates an
unusual stir among householders getting things
in " ship shape" order for the rigors of the long
and dreary winter. This activity of course ex
tends itself to the stove-smiths, and to none
more so, than to the establishment of George
Black, in Stehley's building adjoining our of
e. His services appears to be in constant de-
and in " setting up" pipe, stoves, &0., while
his Adjutant, "Black Toni," is just as busy in
the polishing department. Our citizens de
ring anything in the stove line, would do well
to drop into Black's establishment.
Paws—Before the Mayor—Two hard looking
" drunks" were arraigned before the Mayor
morning, and discharged by promising to
`he city.
Juatica Kline. —John M'Carty—a fight
3hinan—was up for drunkenness and dis
conduct. Sent to prison for twenty
Householder and Elizabeth Mockerman
)t the "frail sisterhood" —were arraigned
ukenness and "lying around loose" at
The former was sent to prison for thirty
id the latter for five days.
- e Justice Beader.—Leo Heister stood
with the offence of drunkenness and
•ly conduct. Sent to prison.
JACOB M. EYbTER.—The Gazette, pub-
in Delaware, Ohio, thus notices our
ran, Capt. Jacob M. Eyster, of the 18th
IRegiment, 11. S. Infantry ;
Branum ARMY.—Capt. Eyster has just return
ed from Columbus, where he was informed by
Col. Carrington that he had received the invoice
for the full uniforms (dress and undress) and
camp equipments for the 18th Regiment United
States Infantry ; and that as soon as they ruTi
f
ved the Captain should have a full equipment
for his company in Delaware, which by the
way, has been assigned the first post of honor in
the 2d Battallion, being company A.
The equipment s and uniforms will consist of
Blue Dress Suit, Overcoats, Blankets, Knapsacks
Canteens, Haversacks, Cartridge Boxes, Bayou
;et Scabbards, Plates., Belts, and Enfield Rifted
Muskets; and when so equipped, his company
will make a street parde, mud then proceed to
Camp Thomas, located 4 miles north of Cohan
bus. It will be a sight worthy to be seen ;and
we would say to the people of Delaware County
come and see them ready for the Battu Field.
The company is composed of as fine a eet of
hardy young men as ever entered the regular
service, and will ever reflect credit upon Dela
ware county. Of them she may well feel proud.
Being assigned so important a position, and in
the color battalion, they will most aseuredly
consider it a duty and privilege to uphold the
"glorious old flag in full 84 "I am no pro
phet nor the son of a prophet," but by the
knowledge I have of their captain and of these
Young men, I will prophecy that if they get into
an action they will do good service. Young
men %she wish to do honor to yourselves and
service for their country in quelling the unholy
rebellion, comejuin this model .comY and
lend your aid to drive rebels and traitorsPult from
the land and to establish peace and the uttioii of
the States orever. Ten will posteritylonoryft
and f
Your child . h
ren bless you.
A STATID MEWING of the Washington HON
Company will be held at their hose house. this
(Friday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Punctual at
tendance is required.
Rpm= imta Us rosin.—Copt. Isaac B.
Waterbury's company of volunteers stationed
at Camp Cameron, received their uniforms and
other outfit yesterday morning.
=I
Mou Vaason.—A special meeting for the
transaction of important business will be held
by the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder com
pany at 74} o'clock this evening, at their Truck
House.
JACK Faoar.—The fast frost of the season, in
this neighborhood, was visible to the naked eye
this morning. Although somewhat of a stran
ger now, it will not be long until "Jack" is a
regular morning visitor.
THE JUVINILE CONOSILT TO-N/011T.-011r rea
ders should not fail to remember that the sec
ond juvenile conoert, undbr the direction of Mr.
Kemerer, takes place this evening at the Lo
cust street Methodist chtuth. One hundred
and fifty young misses, of this city, will parti
cipate in the vocal performance, assisted by
several "star" singel from Lancaster city.
The programme comprises rounds, choruses,
glees, &c., all of which will doubtless be very
interesting. Admission ten cents.
Tex COLD= Fatenstay.—The fhllowing is a
correct copy of the muster roll of the Colder
Fendbles, company B, T. A. Scott regiment
now stationed along the lower end of the
Northern Central Rallroad :
Captain—Jacob De4wiler. Harrisburg.
1 let Lieut.—John Croll, Newberry.
2nd Lieut.—Lewis liaish, York.
let Sergeant.--G. 0. Stroman.
2nd " James Tearney.
3rd " Theo. A. Gardner.
4th " Sobiesky Leib.
sth " R. D. Greer.
Corporld.—Samuel Madlam.
Wm. M. Spade, Jacob Lewis,
Addison Christ, Wm. McLain,
Samuel Heller, J. A. Idealists,
Wm. M. Walters, Levi Mansberger,
Joseph M. Funk, Wm. Meisenhelter,
John Smith, Thomas Malone,
John T. Hunter, Win. Miller,
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Wrn. C. Barringer, Jacob M'Coy,
John Waltzer, John Meyers,
John Arnold, Silas Matis,
Edward Ayers, Frank Milliken,
Daniel Blouse, Alex. Name,
John Barnitz, W. R. Nicholas,
Adam Bluste, James Oren,
Montgomery Buck, Wm. Parker,
Wm. R. Boyer, Thomas Price,
Samuel Bair, Ack. Powel,
Moses Coble, Richard Quinn,
John Clune, G. W. Rouch,
James Cork, Ab'm. Boat,
Win. Carrol, Win. Ramsey,
Wm. Dmbeturtadt, James Richardson,
Frank Dmbenstadt, John R. Rupp,
Eli Deihl, Lucas Shurer,
J. D. Epler, Bernard Smith,
Henry Epley, Henry Shatser,
il B. C. Epler, John H. Simmons,
Win. Eicholtz, Theo. S. Smith,
James Grimes, Levi Spangler,
John Gallagher, John Sheets,
Fred. Glayer, George Roomy,
Daniel Ganse, Thomas Updegroye,
Levi Gaatrock, John Vogelsong,
John Harrold, Gotleib Wins,
John ileiney, Aug. Wise,
Math. Hull, Henry Wilhelm,
Michael Heintrian, Aug. Winegardner,
Joseph Hommel, Henry C. Welker,
John Hurley, Thomas Watts,
Lewis Heinig, S. E. Yartman,
Jacob Johnson, W. H. Larger,
James Kendrich, Geo. Zeorger,
0. W. Kippel, David Zook,
Daniel Reiter Peter Zeorger. •
H. H. Leanhart,
Notice.—Numerous complaints having been
made to the proper authorities, that a large
number of the stop-cocks extend several inches
above the level of the pavements throughout
the city, which is annoying and dangerous to
pedestrians, especially at night time.
Ten day's notice is therefore hereby given that
Section 15 of an ordinance passed by Council
March 22, 1841, will be rigidly enforced at the
expiration of that time against all persons who
fail to comply with said ordinance.
B.SHAT Ranazatraw,
oct3.Bt] • • Chief Police.
WHAT sax ws sratmorssa ro SIIIITAIN ? the
same principle that was planted upon this soil
in landing the Pilgrim fathers, who for the
privilege of doing as their conscience dictated,
cast their bark upon an unknown sea, to fly
the tyranny of a bloated aristocracy; thatprincr
pie is the living genius of our Government, and
finds its opponents to-day in that class of men
that would be dictators or Kings, or would
have principle smothered in the success of party,
and corrupt all the avenues of truth; we will
sustain the Government as it is, "where every
tiller of the soil is a Prince and no ruffian Lord
Mars springs fair promises;" here we will re
mind you that Urich & Bowman's cheap store
is at the south east corner of Front and Market
streets.
Asarver. OP Nsw Goons, Laws . Assoirrinarr I
—We have now on hand one of the beat select
ed and largest stock of goods in the city. Hav
ing enlarged our store, we are now enabled to
keep a full line of all kind of goods.
100 pieces of new fall DeLaines.
25 po. of plaid Poplins.
26 pc. splendid figured all wool DeLainea. '
16 pc. black Alapacas from auction.
100 proche and wool Shawls.
26 pc. of plain French Merinos, all colors.
200 dtz. of laxiles' men's and children's stock
ingit2
16 pa. of heavy brown Muslin.
100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prices.
Urge lot of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in
fants' Bodies, Collars, white Cambrian.
60 pa, Canton Flaming and Crush.
Thankful for past favors, we most respectfully
invite the public to call, and we promise not to
be outsold by any one. S. Law;
sept24-dtf Rhoad's old stand.
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I
Wm. S. Batchelor's Hair Bye I
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known !
AD others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
If you wish to escape riticule.
GREY. RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed inetafillY to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
Fll' TEEN liir.DA.l.B AND DIPLOMAS have been awar.
ded to war. A. BATOBiLOA shr:e 18 0, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patron
or his Luaus Dye,
Wit. A. BATCHRLOWB RAM DYE produces a color
001 1° 09 4 "tiagbiSheit from nature and la WJRWITJD
not to injure in the teist, however long it raw be contin
ued, an° !he trews or bad Dyes remedied. The hair
is invigorated for Life by this egiendid Dye. width II P 713-
erSoly
ld applied et No. le road Street flew York.
all the cites end towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor,"
and address
sides Of mieh bo upon x a Meal plate entimvbegt, on the bur
.
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Wh oloaaleActory, si Barclay St,
Rate BrOadWay, Pliaw York.
iptintsglucatia Walla telegraph, Ira , 'afternoon, October' 4, 1861.
DR. DDPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOE FEM A L'ES,
nfillible n correcting, regulating, and remo , vis a
obstructions, from whatever cantle, and I
twrye successful as r proven.
eve.
THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BI
the dusters for many years, both In Prance ant
mexica, with unparalleled success in every case ; and
he lif urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those paw*
from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit, it—
Females particularly situated, or these suPposmg them•
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition, as they are sur to produce miscarriage, lord
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this Wino.
nition, although their mildness would prevent any mix
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Prise
$1 00 per box. Fold wholesale and retail by
%UHLER A. BANN - PART,
No. 2 Jones Row,Ha i r=, Pa.
"Ladles," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Poet Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any part of the (*entry (confidentially) and "freeof pm
tage" by mall. Sold also by S. S. Smarts, Reading,
JOIIIIIIOA, 1101LIDWAY A Covroms, Philadelphia, J. L. La
lIIMMR, Lebanon, Denim H. Hirano Lancaster; J. A.
Worn. Wrightsville ; R. T. MILLZR, York; and by one
druggist_ in every city and village in the Union, and by
B. D. nowl, ole Proprietor, New York
N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pile
of any kind unless every box is signed F. D. Howe. Al
others are a base Imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ng humbugged out of your money,) buy only of thorse
who show the signature of 8. D. Howe on every boa,
Which him recently been added on account of the Hie
rieinr rsonntartalro I leg-dwasurly
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L Cheeseman, M. D.,
N E W YORK CITY.
THE combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the remit of a long and extnneive Practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Poland hieustruations removing all ob
structions, whether tram cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the elle palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner-
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, petit in the back and
limbs &c , disturbed eleep,•wtich arises from interrup
tion of nature.
TO MARRIED LAIMMI,
Dr. Cheessman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladiee who have
been disapoo nted in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE.
Ihere is one condition of the female oaten; in which t bs
Pair cannot be taken with' out pmduceng a PATIO LIAR
RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGLYA Y—
the result MISCAHRIAGE. Such is the irresistible ten
dency of the medicine to restore the mensal /nudism to a
normal condition . that snot Ow reproductive power if =-
lure cannot resist st.
- Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions, which should be road ao
commit), each box. Price Si. Sent by' mail on 'nolo&
to SI to Da. GORNIELII7IS L. CRIZEUXAN, Box 4031, Poet
Omce, New York City.
bold by one Druggist in every town lu the United States.
B. HU WRINGS,
General Agent for the United States.
14 Broadway, New 1 ork,
To whom 411;w 1 roiesale orders shoulagbe addressed.
Bold he Harrisburg oy Belgium
nov29- dimly
Tao ADvErrisint, having been restored to
health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung and..
lon, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to
make known to his fellow•suferers the means of cure.
TO all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pre
scription used (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will And a
sure cure fbr Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription
p to benefit the atfl kited, and spread information which
he conceives to be tivaluable, and he hopes every suf
ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will plesseaddrass
RBV. EDWARD A WILSON,
oct3l-wly
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
TUST Published in a Sealed Envelope ;
ey Price 6 ots : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment,
and radical Cure of Epertnatorrhom or seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and imped
iments to Marriage generally, Nervousness t ousumption,
Epilepsy and File : Mental and Physical Incapacity, re.
soling from self Abuse, ltußT. J. CULVER
WELL, M. D, Author of the &eon Book de. "A Boon
LO Thousands of Sufferers," Bent under seal, in a plain
envelope, to any address, pOsi rad., on receipt of six
cents, or two postage stamps, by Dr. CN. J. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New York, Poet OBoe, 80x4686.
sep9.dawBm
tonAT's Luz Puss saw Pacsttla Etrrrsits.
brae from ail Mineral Poismu.—ln cases of Scrofula
Clears, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the P.kin, the operation
of the Life Medicines is truly asteuishlog, often removing
lo a few days every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effecut on the blood. Billions Foyers,
Fever and ague, Dyspopsia, Dropsy, Plies, and In short,
most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties
No family shonl4 be without them, as by their tamely
use much sudertug and expense may be saved.
Prepsr-1 uy H MOFFAT, N. D., New 'York, and
fir sale by sit Druggists Uov2w-ly
'UNFIT') STITES LOAN.
TREASURY NOTBI-INIEREST 7 8.10 PER ANNUM.
TiIIIISUANT to instruotions from the Secre
tary of the Treasury, a book will be opened
on the 28d DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AT THE
HARRLSBITRO BANK for subscriptions for
United States treasury notes, to be issued under
the act of July 17, 1861. These notes will be
issued in sums of fifty dollars, one hundred dol
lars, five hundred dollars, one thousand dollars
and five thousand dollars each, dated 19th Au
gust, 1861, payable three years after date to the
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 dollars. For the convenience of
the holder, each note will have coupons at
tached expressing the several amounts of semi
annual interest, which coupons may be de
tached and presented for payment separately
from the notes.
Subscription for such treasury notes will be
received during fifteen days from the day of
opening the book as aforesaid. No supsarip
tion for less than fifty dollars nor for any fluy
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 Wend 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. 11V318,
sep2l-d2w Subscription Agent.
['IMPORTED ROLOGNA. BAUSAGE.—A
j M *wre loijss no:NOW 0
i
00
A CARD TO THE LADIES
IMPORTAN P TO FEMALES
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Wilnamsburgh,
county, New Yoref-
MANHOOD
PURIFY THE BLOOD
Ntni Wtntrtistmeutz.
ENTM=
New 2buertioments.
r__ ~a.,..~.,.,w
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES 1
orA NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD.
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
THE STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD
THE CREAMY GLUE IN THE WORLO.
THE MOST DURABLE GLUE IN THE WORLD.
THE ONLY RELIABLE GLUE IN THE WORT D.
THE BEST GLUE IN THE WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Is the only article of thildrid ever produced which
WILL WITHSTAND WATER.
IT WILL MEND WOOD,
Bare your broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEA.TH k
blend your Harness, Straps, Belts, Boots, &a
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Bare the places of that.expeneive Cut Glass Bottle
IT WILL MEND IVORY,
Don't throw away that broken Ivory Tan, it is easily re
paired
IT b‘ ILL MEND CHINA,
Your broken Chin*, Cops and Sanders can be made as
good se new.
IT WILL MEND. MARBLE,
That piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle can be
put on as strong as ever.
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN,'
No matter it that broken Maher did not cost but a shil
ling, a shilling saved ita shilling earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER,
That costly Alabaster Vase is broken and you can't
match It, mend it, it will never chow when put together.'
It will Mend Bone, Coral, Lava, and in
fact everything but Mbtala.
Any enlists Cemented with AMERMAN CEMENT GLUE
will not show where It is mended.
EXTRLOTO.
"Every Housekeepers should have a supply of Johns
& Orosley's American Cement Glue"—N. Y. 'Hew.
"It less iminveuiein to have In tie house"—N. Y.
Ivrea.
"It Is always ready ; this oomineids ltmlf to every
body."—!dependant.
"We have cried It, and And 11. as useful in our homes as
widen"— Wilk? Spirit of As 21ssi.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
$lO,OO per, year saved in
of every r 'nifty by One Bottle
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE.
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Prioe 26 Cents per Bottle.
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Very Liberal ReducOons to Whoksak Buyers.
TERMS CASH.
girior vale by all Druggists, and Storekeepers general.
ly throughout the country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY,
(sole Manufactory%)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Owner of Liberty street. NEW YORE.
Important to House Owners.
Important to Builders.
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmer&
2b ail whom this way concern, and it concerns every
body
ITOHNS & CROSLEY'S
IMPROVICD Gene PUMA
OEMENT ROVFING,
The Cheapest and most durable Boding in use
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be &polled to saw and ors> itoora of ell'kinds,
steep or ftt, and t &mous Boors walkout
removing the Shingles.
, .
The Cott Leanly shoat One. Third that of Tin
Amor' , IS TWICE AS LiIIIIABLE.
MU ankle hes been thoroughly testedio Sew York
City and all other pane of the 'United States, Canada,
West Indies Centr,l and South .Ameriza, on buildlngs
all kinds, such as. Fat:roam, YOUNDAIIIS, 0111I110)1116, RAIL
Kowa Dzirsts, Was, and on Pun .° Btruntsus generally
•Oomortarrr Bnnotw33. &CC, by the pridelps3 Builders,
Aronitects cod others, during the past four years , and
nee proved to I e the CHEAPEST and most ourioi.r
Roorrwo is use; it is in every respect A FIRR, WAIEK
WLL EATHER. and TIM Pdool covering for ROOFS .or
^AHINDS
This is the ONLY material manufactured in the United
States *Wok combines the very desirable properties of
Slasticity and Durability, which are universally acknow
ledged to be. possessed by GUT I 4 PSIWIZeII AND
INDIA SUBB.S.R.
No Heat is:required in making,applieation.
'vita expense of applying it la trifling, as an ordinary roof
can be covered and finished the same day.
It can be applied by any ones
and when Sleighed forms a perfectly than Paoor an r lacie
with an elastic body, which cannot be injured by Haar,
Cow or Smile. ezawasa of ROOF BOABDB, nor any ex
ternal action whatever.
LIQUID
GIITTA PERCH*, CEMENT,
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when exposed
to the Action of the Weather, and
FOR PRESERVING AND REPEARING METAL
ROOFS OF ALL KINDS.
This la the only Composition known which will success
fully resist extreme changes of all climates, tor, any
length of time, when applied to metals, to which it ad
heres 9rm y , terming a body equid to coals of ordinary
paint, costs ranch less and will LASE THRAS TIMES AS
LOSS • and from its elasticity is not Injured by the
cenbnatiort and expansion of Tin and other Metal Roofs,
consequent upon sudden changes of the weather.
/twin not CRACK IN COLD )R RUN LN WARM
WILAIHRIP, AND WILL HUI WASH OPP.
Lamy Tin and other Metal Root can be readily repair
ed with GOTTA PMRURA CEMENT, and prevented from
further corrosion and leakiog, thereby mowing is per
fectly data roof for many years.
This Cement is peculisrly adapted for the preservation
of IRON RAILINGS, STOVES, RANGES, SAM, AGRI.
CULTURAL IRPLEILENTS, &c., also, for general mann
feeturers use.
GUTTA PERCHA. CEMENT
Ftur preserving and reputing Tin and other Metti Roots of
every description, from its great 114 no. Injured
by the bontraction and expansim of Metals, and wiu not
crack in cold or run in warm weather.
These materials are ADArrin to Au, CURATICa, and we
are prepared. to 'limply orders Irom any part of the coun
try, at short notice, MI GOTTA TNRCHS. ROOFIAG in
rolls, ready prepared for use, and GOTTA PEROEIA
Mhilf in barrels, with fdll printed directions for appli
cation.
AGENTS WANTED
We will make liberal and satisfactory arrangements
With responsible parties whowettld like tosiitablien them
selves in a lucrative and permazient business.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
We can give abundant proof of all we claim In favor
of out Improved Rooting having applied them to several
thousand Rook) in New York City and vicinity.
30/31.13 & CROBLEY ,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
Wholesale Warehouse 78 William St.,
Corner of Liberty Street. NEW TOES :
Pali deloriptiveJara and Prices will be rarnlthed
on application,
oc3-dly
MILITARY (AAIJIITLBTS.
A NEW LOT, est received, of the bee
quidity, at floT BrnoWdoor to Ilarrisbut 4 .
Bask.
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111 2blittfifitttltllto.
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
Seven and Three-Tenths Par Cent.
TREASURY NOTES,
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT THE OFFICE
JAY COOK - E & CO.,
6ANKERS,
No. 114 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Pursuant 0 instructions from the Secretary of the
Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NATI,,NAL
LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of
seven and tbree•tenths Der cent per annum, wilt remain
open at my office,
No. 114 S. THIRD STREET.
until further notice, from 84.11. till b P. M., and on
Mondays till 9P., '
These noun will be or the denomination of piny
DOLL, Re, ONE HUNDA D DOL ARP, FIVIC H N
DEED DOLLARS, •NE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and
FIVE 111.,USAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of
august, 1861, payable In gold. in three years, or con•
vertible into a twenty years' ail per cent. loan, at the
option of the bolder. Each Treasury Note has interest
coupons , ttached, which can be out ocr and collected to
gold at the Alin! every six months, and at the rate of one
cent per day on each Arty dollars,
Payments of subscriptions may be made in Gold or
becks, or Notes of any olthsTlthadelpla Banks.
PARIIIIII As .n OMAN= can remit by their friends,
through the mail, or by express, or through Banks and
the Tim wiry Notes will be Immediately delivered, or
sent t. e .ch subscriber as they may severally dir, ct.
Partieeremltting must add the Interest from 19th of
August, the date of all the notes, to th) day the remit
tance reaches Philadelphia, at the rate Of one cent per
day on each Hay dollars.
Apply to or a dress
JAY coogn SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
Caro'of JAY 000Kirds CO., Ream),
eo3•dim No 114 Smith Third Street, Philadelphia
F" large and convenient
brick house on Front street, two doors below Waite.
legion avenue For information apply to
oc&dtr • - • - JOHN L. MSG LB.
X7SP i. AIDON ceipt of BE
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a Comm .l thr a su Ttlere!ip}!'En;
dareas "Sutler" at the TV/GRAPH OPPICR,
/3errisburg, Pa. 0r5.418 •
' ATrommr Goixe.tr.'s Oaring, t
aturassusa, Sept. 27, 1861. f
My opinion is requested by the Governor on
the following questions, viz :
I. What volunteers will be entitled to vote
at the approaching general election in their
camps r
IL Whether the volunteers so entitled to
vote, can vote for County officers ?
L lam clearly of the opinion that no vol
unteers will be entitled to vote in their camps,
except such as are in actual military service in
conformity with law, viz : Such as are in ser
vice under the authority of the Governor on
the requisition of the President of the United
States. All the field officers of such regiments
will be commissioned by the Governor, and the
holdiqg of such commissions by the field offi
cers will be a fair test of the right of the legit
nient to vote.
IL The Act of Assembly provides that the
volunteers may exercise the right of suffrage;
of course they have as much right to vote for
County officers as for any other.
W. M. hiEREDrf}I,M6
Attorney General.
"Since writing the above an additional ques
tion has been propounded to me, viz : Where
men from several counties are in the same com
pany, what course should be pursued ? lam
of opinion that in such cases there should be
separate ballot-boxes, tally lists Etc., for each
county, and the votes should be returned, to
each county, of the voters entitled - to vote in
such county."
W. M. Maaanna, Attorney General
Sept. 28, 1861. Sept. 28416 t.
GENERAL ORDER NO.B.
Hatn-gifeareas PRNNSTLVANIA MILITIA.
Harrisburg, Sept. 80, 1861,
L No Surgeonr or Assissteat Surgeon can re
ceive a commission from the Governor of Penn
sylvania, unless he has first passed an examina
tion before a Board of Surgeons, in accordance
with the Act of Assembly and General Orders
No. 25 of the War Department. •
A Medical Board for the examination of all
Surgeons, or Assistant Surgeons, nowacting as
such, in any regiment raised in the State of
Pennsylvania, will be held at ihtrriaburg, Octo
ber 2d, 1861, at 9 a. m.,.and at Washington City,
at Willard's Hotel, on Tuesday, the Bth of
October, 1861, at 10 a. m.
By order of
A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Commander in-Chief.
CRAIG BIDDLR, A. D. C. [sepBo-tf.
STATE OP PENNSYLVANLL,
017101 &carroty Coratonwrourn,
Harrisburg, Oct. 2, 1861.
All the corps, regiments, batteries and com
panies raised in Pennsylvania, under direct an
tnority from the War Department, having been
now put under the command of the Governor
of Pennsylvania, and covered by a requisition
from the President of the United States dated
fast October, 1861, they are now recognized as
being regularly in service as State regiments,
and will be entitled to exercise their election
franchise..
This notice is given, because from want of
time the appointments and commissions cannot
be made and issued prior to the day of election,
for field officers of such corps, regiments, batte
ries and companies.
By order of the Governor.
ELI SLIFER,
oc2.fit Secretary of the Commonwealth.
REGULATIONS.
Fauceriva Dzzurneerr,
/fray IBUB.G, Sept. 3, 1861. f
1. No pardon will be granted until notice of
the application therefor shall have been given
by publication once a week for two consecutive
weeks in a newspaper printed in the county in
which the conviction was had.
2. No pardon will be granted unless notice
of the application therefor shall have been given
to the District Attorney of the proper County.
8. No , pardon will be granted without first
consulting the Judge who presided at the trial
of the party. By order of the Governor.
ELI SLIFER,
sep4-Im. Sec'y of. Com.
SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS I! SHIRTS I I I
HOME MANUFACTURE.
THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET.
THE undersigned having opened his
Manufactory of Shirts &0., at N 0.12 West Market
street, HarrlsbUrg, Pa, mos Ireapectfully solicits the
patronage and attention of the Ladies, Gentlemen and
Merchants to the folkmviog assortment of goods all of
which are our own manufacture :
BEHR rg,
MET BOSOMS,
COLLARS,
CUFFS,
ITRIST-RANDS,
NIGHT SHIRTS,
&c.,ha, gm., Am.,
Also the particular attention o f Ladles to our large
assortment of under garments ho., (from the latest im
proved London and Paris style.,) lINh'N COLLARS,
CUFFS, SETTS Sol, In great varieties, all of which being
our owe mauouracture we will sell cheaper than can be
purchased elsewhere.
Persons desirous of furnishing their own materials, can
have cutting, sewing sm., of every variety done accord
ing to order. Alt of the above named goods for Gauls we tr,
we will make to measure, goarankelog to tit, and give
entire satisfaction to the purchtuseefor style, durability
and m teriaL all special orders will be promptly at
tended to upon the shortest notice and most reasonable
Jenne. Also Iterobanta supplied upon the mast reason
ableterms.
s• Lama rishing skirts or under garment§ of any
Ascription, ournave inide to order by seudiog
k*ii# Ala may' be desired. -
JAMES A. LYNN,
- No. 32 7 lidarketatreete
0 294 6ozna 6m next. davit...! to k:lolllnp liar 'tk ur ta g*
Store.
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iniittliantons
PENNSYLVANIA, SS
A. a. CURTIN
In the name and by the authority of the amoson
allreoith of Pennsylvania, ANDnaw G. Comm,
Governor of sand Cbmmonwealth.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, By the twelfth section of the Aot
of Assembly, passed the Fifteenth day of May
1861, it is provided that it shill not be lawful
for any Volunteer Soldier to leave this Com
monwealth as such, unless he shall have been
first accepted by the Governor of this State,
upon a call under a requisition of the President
of the United States made upon the Governor
direct, for troops for the service of the United
States.
AND wit - rases, Notwithstanding*rob prohibi
tion, sundry persons, (many of them engaged in
raising regiments to be furnished from other
States,) are persisting in endeavoring to enlist
volunteers in violation of law.
Arm WHEREAS, It is necessary for the public
service and for the honor of Fennsylvania, that
her military force should be regularly organised
and furnished for the suppression of the existing
rebellion, in conformity with the acts of Con
gress of twenty-second and twenty-fifth July,
1861, and with the laws 'of the State,
and that her citizens should not be seduced
into organizations independent of the State
authority whereby the raising of her quota
is embarrassed, the regiments are not enrolled
in her Archives, the families of the men are de
prived of the relief provided by the laws of the
State for the families of her own volunteers, and
the State herself by the absorption of her men
in such unlawful organizations may be found
unable to supply volunteers to fill the future
requisitions of the Government of the United
States.
AND WHIR" the following order has been
issued by the War Departmeut of the United
States, viz :
Was Dammam,
• September 25, 1881.
His Excellency A. G. CURTIN; Governor V Penn
sylvania, Harrisburg.
SLIL :—I have the honor to transmit the fol
lowing order from the War Department :
1. All men now enrolled or mustered into the
service of the United States for brigades, regi
ments, batteries or companies in the State of
Pennsylvania, under the direct authority of the
Secretary of War, are placed under the com
mand of the Governor of Pennsylvania, who
shall organize or re-organise them as he may
deem most advantageous to the interests of the
General Government.
2. The United States will continue to furnish
subsistence, camp equippage, clothing, Stc., as
heretofore, for.the organizations referred to in
the first paratiaph, and all U. S. commissaries
and quartermasters will furnish, on requisitions
made, the necessary subsistence, clothing, lc.
3. All authoriaations heretofore given to said
brigades, regiments or companies in the State of
Pennsylvania, are hereby revoked from and af
ter the expiration of the times limited in the
original authority, or in any renewals hereto
fore granted ; and in cases where no limit of
time has been specified, then from and after
the expiration of ten days from the date of
this osier; and in future all volunteers for the
service of the United States shall be raised, in
Pennsylvania, only under requisitions made on
the Governor. All authorities issued by the
War Department for Independent Regiments,
subject to the approval of the Governor, which
have not been so approved are hereby revoked.
Respectfully,
SIMON CAMERON,
Secretary of War.
And, whereas, the President of the United
States has, in accordance with the acts of Con
gress of the twenty-second and twenty-fifth of
July last, made requisitions on the Governor of
Pennsylvania for sundry regiments of volun
teers, which requisitions are in the course of
being filled.
Now, therefore,, I Andrew G. Curtin, Gov
ernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for
the purpose of preventing further impositions
on the good and loyal citizens of Pennsylvania
in this regard, do make this my proclamation,
hereby prohibiting all persons from raising vol
unteers in Pennsylvania otherwise than by au
thority of the Governor, and especially forbid
ding the raising of volunteers for regiments to
be furnished from other States. And also for
bidding all citizens of Pennsylvania from en
listing in or attaching themselves to any such
irregular and unlawful organizations and
warning all parsons that in disobeying this
proclamation they will be disregarding the or
ders of the Government of the United States,
as well as defying the laws of the State and
violating their duties as sons and citizens
of the Cummonwealth. And I do hereby
require all Magistrates, District Attorneys,
and officers of the Commonwealth to arrest and
prosecute all persons who shall disobey this
proclamation, and particularly all persons and
their alders and abettors, who under any preten
ded authority, shall enlist volunteers for any
Brigade, Regiment, Battery or Company of
Volunteers other than such as may be authoris
ed by the Governor of this Commonwealth, or
advertise or open or keep recruiting stations for
such enlistments, so that such offenders may be
brought to justice and punished according to
law.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the
State, at Harrisburg, this twenty-eighth day
of September, is the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and
of the Commonwealth the eighty-sixth.
By the Governor.
ELI SLIFER,
Secretory of the Commonwealth
sep2B
Writing, Book-keeping and Copying.
rpHOS. H. EVERETT, practical accoun-
J_ tent, Reporter and Copyist, has taken an office ad-
Joining the .Pailict awl Union, on 1111 rd street, where he
will prepare young men for nookeepers, clerks, on, sad
eaglet them to situations in business in Philo&lphit .nd
New York. Re will also attend promptly, to the sulltu-t
-ment of diffiault accounts, opening and closing booms
general copy work of any kind. Re orting, card sad
Letter-wriung, Time-tabs, Muster and Pay Rolls for the
Army, Notes, Mortgages, Ronda and Adverdsemente.
carefully made Charges moderate . .
Scrers to
Hon. Edward Everett, Boston.
Dr. J. Henry Puleston, Paosnixville ' Pa.
MOO. George L. Cany, Banker, NewYOrtr..
William Dock, Jr , Esq., Harrisburg.
sepl9-2wd
GUM GOODS
FOR THE ARMY,
' soca AB
Beds, Pillows,'! Blankets, Coats, Osips,
Leggin., Drinking, Cups, &C.,
Fon !MIX BY
S. SITAFPER,
North Side Market Square, near Blashiseß HOW,
HARRISBITRG, PA.
aug2l.d3m*
geleot Sohools for Boys and Girh
FitONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST
THE Fall term of ROBERT id'ELWEE'd
Se.hool for boys, will - open on the first Monday in
September. rho room is well ventilated, comfortably
furnished, end in every respect adamtxt for salmi per.
pases.
caTHARINE WELMBIrB School for girls, locatel a
the some buildint, will open for the Fail term at the same
time. The room has been elegantly Sited up to prnmote
he health and comfort of scholars. augtidtf
CAUTION.
':INNERS and ad other person' are
G, omuoned not to treaspass upon the Wm formerly
llcuutkieti
by
Thomas Morley, In Rye" township, Peril
county, with
dlw otteloWngssion from f ANN.
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