paiip ititgra,O, El AHRISBURG, PA Wednesday Morning, October 9, 1861 MATERIAL FOR SALE. Tuo Powsit PRESSES, old Adams' Patent. Two ltioN BAND PitESSEF, one nearly new, and a large amount of second hand Printing re 3t e dal, will be sold at exceedingly low prices, , 3 01 or approved paper. All these mated-for an , in a msxl condition, and would answer it country office. They must be sold to make Imo for new and mow extensive machinery. Apply at this office immediately. Tali; FUNERAL of the late R. J. Ross, Esq., took ids,e at 3 o'clock yesterday, from his resi ilew and WIIS largely attended by his relatives scd (fiends. oi a ItEADERS in want of anything in the up- Istaing line, should visit the establishment T. Barnitz, No. 109 Market street, near clie4lepot. Read his advertisement in another WATER IN THE CANAL.--The Pittsburg Dia kirci, of Illenday says that water was left into the caual last Saturday, and presumes, there fore, that the breaks in the western division 'lave again been repaired. We trust navigation will nut again be interrupted until winter sets IMEI:=I lifavE AN'a WAGON Sroaiw.—Yesterday some unknown individual stole a horse and waL:on during the temporary absence of their iter, a c ountryman, who had occasion to trawnet some business at the residence of Mr. 51 Cord, in strawberry alley. The horse is rep r..4,tited u bring a very fine animal, and highly izt.l by its owner. A lifle shooter gives directions by which every c, who c•hoobes may become a good shot• Allow the rifle to hang in the hand in an easy , ; ,,curer, declined at an angle of about forty then raise it steadily but quickly in a \uith the object, the eye ranging carefully etei the sillds, and at the instant the object st is covered, touch the trigger. At the 11,,nitut the upward movement of the rifle is ar,-teti, it is absolutely still. - 41 - .\ I )FTERMINED 0131 m. —Two young people in y. who loved, perhaps wisely, but not ac .l g to the wishes of the "aged parients," iited last week to choke themselves with ,a 1 smoke. The fumes of the charcoal I a young man in the room above, who the young man and woman below in a of insensibility, locked in each other's They were restored to consciousness, ititiT much headache and depression of got married. v'ALRS HORSES ORDMID WEST.-It would ;vii they had enough of horses at Wash iaco n. Ekin, at Pittsburg, re keived instructions from the War Department fast Slouchy, instructing him to stop there some tweuty-two hundred horses now in transitu to the capital. They ate expected to arrive there this week, and will be turned back as fast as they conic in. Twelve hundred of them are or dered to Denver City, for the use of a regiment there, and the balance, we believe, to Missouri. MAK= OUT A CABIL-A cotemporary who has been sued for libel by a party claiming $lO,OOO damages, says he does not believe the man's character is worth so much, and offers to bet his printing office against a keg of tar that be cannot palm it otT for ten cents ; but with a view of giving him a fair chance for his damages, the editor says : "We believe him to be an infernal scoundrel, and a perjured villain. If he wants anything more to make up his case, we will say that he is a most abominable liar." We fancy the plaintiff's case is fully made up. AN LINIMENT GliOST.—The prOVailling "a en ration" in the Sixth ward just now, is a phan tom of variable form and size, which ofx3sio ally perambulates the streets of that d istrict, after the "witching hours of night," to the in tense terror of some score or more of timid per sons who have enjoyed a glimpse of his ghost ship, and the indignation of a still greater num ber who irreverently regard the nocturnal visi tor as a miscreant worthy only of summary punishment. So much indignation has been excited by his I reported doings that one night last week about 1 , twenty persons were on the watch for him Some of the party were armed with pistols, with whom the ghost would have met a warm re ception. No one, however, prepared to encoun ter, has yet been so fortunate as to obtain a sight of the white sheeted individual. List Thursday night, a young man was walk ing up Third street when he suddenly beheld the ghost in a field to his right. The figure he says was ten feet high, and moved smoothly and noiselessly along. The young man remem bers nothing more until he found himself lying on the ground, the ghost no where to be seen. He bad fainted. In the same neighborhood two boys encoun tered the apparition last Friday night. Picking up a stone one of the boys followed the figure, which was retreating rapidly up towards Ham mon's lane. Just as the ghost turned into the lane, the boy threw his stone, and with such correct aim that it struck the figure full in the back. A groan, unearthly enough to be sure, but too vigorous for any but sound lungs of flesh and blood, was the response. Perhaps the ghost was admonished by this adventure that his nocturnal perambulations might be attended occasionally by disagreeable ci rcumstances. Certain it is that when a man e ncountered it the next night, and was about Proceeding, to administer to it the castigation it so richly deserves, the ghost produced a most substantial cudgel with which he dealt his would-be chastiser a blow that sent him reeling to the ground. There are various accounts of the appearance of the fin Te. Some assert that when first seen it is no larger than an ordinary man, but im mediately expands or enlarges to double that : tiaiB ra L r e_i b e o . "joke" in frightening people cstelies or' rwi l ia l , M l ) lss_fione, and the person who thanks of the cortunimity es the felicriv, will darwre the THE LATEST USE or THE Ban, WHITE AND BLUE —We had previously supposed that the national colors had been applied to every use of, which they were capable, ranging along from babies' aprons and gentleman's necktiesto pin cushions and kettle holders. But very evidently their use is not exhausted ; for this morning we saw in one of our principal thoroughfares a decided novelty—nothing less than an umbrella made of red, white and blue, with the stars ad ded on the field ! It was carried by a jolly looking volunteer, and our idea at the time was that the force of patriotism could not much further go. Imagine how profane the individual who would lay "violent hands" on that umbrella. GEN. NEGLEY'S Baum= Oitmaumro THE Warm. There have been considerable activity in mili tary circles this week in consequence of the ex pected orders for a large shipment of troops for Missouri. Gen. Fremont is at length to be re inforced, and in such force that no apprehen sion need longer be entertained of any more disasters like that of Springfield and Lexington. Gen. Negley's brigade—composed of Colonel Stambaugh's regiment. of Chambersburg, Colo nel Hambright's, of Lancaster,. and, Colonel Sirwell's regiment, now at Camp Orr, Arm strong county—has been ordered to prepare for transportation to some distant point, in all pro bability to Missouri. Several companies of Col. Hambright's regiment have already passed through here en route westward, followed by their arms and camp equipment, which will be distributed to the re.gimetit at Pittsburg. Tex Gassman Virstm Yar.—The editor of the Mercer Dispatch gives a description of an extra- , ordinary vein of oil tapped the other day on the McElhsny tarm, at a depth of four hundred acid sixty feet. He says : A watch was held while it ran into a tank, holding, by measure, one hundred and eight barrels, and it filled the same in fifty-five valuate:! At a fair estimate, taking this as a data, those who were working and watching about it are confident that in the first twenty-four hours, it flowed two thousand four hundred barrels of oil ! And when we left on Friday morning there appeared to be but little diminution. What is also remarkable, is the fact, that this well is located not more than twenty rods from the Funk well, ,which has been flowing some four months, and has yielded an almost incredible quantity of the greasy fluid. It would have been supposed that the latter had drained all the oil for a considerable distance around, but here is one still more pro lific within twenty rods. These oil wells are cer tainly among the wonders of the world. Porace—Before the Mayor—A party of negroes, who responded respectively to the names of Moses Johnson, Louisa Johnson, • Wm. Carey, Henry Jerett, Geo. Robinson, Jack Fayette, Charles Duff, Jack Jones, Wm. Grier, Wm. Burton—some of whom we 'recognise as the. very worst class of rowdies—were arraigned be fore his honor, charged with fighting and dis turbing the peace generally. All the party are habitutes of the famous one horse restaurant in Tanner's alley, and have long been in the habit of making things rip miscellaneously in that clasie locality. The information was laid against them by Samuel Jackson and David Robinson. The defendants were severally directed to pay costs, and bound over to keep the peace. George Raymond and Pat. Parquet, were up for druakennessind disorderly conduct. Dis charged. • Pat. MGlaughlin and his wife Mary were ar raigned for vagrancy, and discharged by prom ising to extend their patronage to other muni cipalities. A genteely dressed, and apparently respecta ble female, who gave her name as Atm . Chaise, applied at the office last night for lodging,•stat ing that she had been to a number of places, but all refused her shelter. She was sent to comfortable lodgings. S. W. Hess, Michael M'Bride and , M. P. Luta—soldiers from Camp liartin—were ar raigned for threatening to shoot a woman named Sarah Arm Yellets. _Hess, in default of $3OO bail, was sent to prison to answer, while M'Bride and Lutz were discharged, their inno cence having been fully established. Geo. Fisher—a negro—stood charged with committing an assault and battery upon one Henry Jarrett. The case was dismissed, and the defendant directed to pay coats. OLD Fors.s.—Bless the old people :say we.— What should we do without them ? Does not a man feel better and stronger in Ahe battle, of life for having a grey-hewled /Ad father and mother under the shelter of some brown saved farm house far away? Does the millionaire'a heart leap half so high, at the sight of the pines and oranges that daily decorate his table, as he does when the barrel of red-streaked apples .com, from the country honie, 4ples 'from the aide hill orchard, carefully picked out .by a specta cled mother, and directed, in a shaking hand, by the kindly old man I Ah i those apples have a flavor of home and childhood. What an event it is to the dwellers in brown-stone mansions and marblefronted palaces, to have the old folks come , up from the country on a visit, with their old-fashionments, and~ horror of all new inventions and dangerous novelties. We can but smile when they blow out the gas, and sit as far as possible from the furnace reg isters for fear they should burst, start every time the speaking-tubes are used, and regard the water pipes as fearful and.wonderful thing* Such things make them feel that their day and generation are over, even more than the white headed little grandchildren, and the silver threads in the locks of the son or daughter, who was their baby once. Yet. there is some thing beautiful in their simplicity, theii utter ignorance of the marvels of city life. The dear , old folks 1 As long as they are alive, there is always an untiring ear for our tales of joy or tral, a ready excuse for our foibles;.there is always some one to whom we are /still the children. It is only when the accustomed ,fire side chair is empty, and the violets growing over the gentle eye, that we feel the bitterest Pang When°fthheearoltdgifeoklllkee4saretbmgoftrthne weba:retpaking"e; though a thousand friends sit around our hearthstone. • See Professor Wood'a advertisement in awl& PtunoVlDuacii . 4 l / 4 1- 44;404 1 11 , utbAlOaV Sinn* , VetWert,9;imiski EX-Govoulos. W. F. JOHNSTON arrived in this city yesterday, and is stopping at the Jones' House. He is in excellent health and spirits. PuDDIO BUILDING GUARD.—Lieutenants G. W. P. Davis and R. S. Boyd, formerly of the State Capital Guard, in the three months' campaign, are now recruiting 'a company of volunteers to act exclusively as a guard to protect the public buildings in this city. The company will re ceive the regular pay, rations, uniform, &c., and be quartered in tents within the Capitol en closure. Young men desirous of joining in this enterprise, can do so by applying to the recruit ing rendezvous, in the Fremont Jent, at the corner of Third and Walnut streets. • The Manxxr tiouss.—Caution.— It might be well for our citizens to remember that the mar ket ordinance amended by the city council last Saturday night fixing the market hours from the let of October to the Ist of . May between the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock, A. M., and from the Ist of May to the Ist of October between 44. and 8 o'clock P. M., has not yet been approved by the Mayor, and is consequently not yet in openition. We deem it necessary to make this announcement in order to guard our citi zens from making purchases at the market this morning before the usual hour of opening, six o'clock. . Tint %warns or ECONOMY. —The benefits of a wise economy are not confined to the mere saving of money. They have a moral bearing, and influence the character for good. An ex change, discomaing on the ingenius , methods that are resorted; to, by the feminine part of ere , ation to get along and make a " gdod appear ance," without taking any more money out of the pockets of their husbands and fathers says : The old bonnet.;,:onou such ",,a love of a thing"—has . been taken out and fixed over, and so much taste haa been developed in the doing of it, and so'mtich of real cheerfulness of spirit has been cultivated, ithat it is a.subject of sin cere regret that our fair friends are not obliged to wear over their old bonnets and things every year! Think of the good done the social state by it ; there is 'the sweet teinPer gained, the taste developed, the ingenuity brought out, the self-relience established; and the true courage made plain, in this single act, that very soon makes itself felt in the social state everywhere. There, my good lady, when you were busy exerting your ingenuity to do over your old bon net, :you were not aware that you were a pub lic benefactor! We know an old lady who has worn one bonnet fOr seventeen years, and she has not been so very far behind the fa shions either, but has always appeared like a gentlewoman, even with that old bonnet on. ..13er tact and ingenuity were equal to every caprice and fash ion, and she never allowed it to so far out-run her as to give to her the appearance of oddity. These times of adversity ; give, our, ladies an oppqrtunity to show what stuff they are made of, and some of them shame the men. VALUABLB Rzoirsis:—A lady correspondent sends us the following . : .. Caroms AND Coviss.--Carrots, when well Washed, shaved into thin bits, dried and brown ed in an oven and afterward ground with cof fee grains, gives a yellowness and richness to the coffe in effect almost like that of pure cream. The proportions are a full teaspoonful of ground carrots to four tablespoonstul of cof fee. , GICLAXINE SOAP.-It Is impossible to cleanse gresey dishes, unaided by soap, and many soft hands are rendered 4 unfit for .neecllework by daily immer s ions` in hot - dishwater. As an emollient for chopped skin and a superior soap where a quick lather is desired, I would re commend the following . receipe. To two pounds of olive song cut slices, add., two ounces of - berms., put tie - iiigrediente into crock, pour over two quarts of cold water, sit the vessel on a part of the range where there is bit little heat, 'stirring occasionally „until the borax has dissolved (eight or nine hours), and when cooled• a thick gehltine is produced, which housekeepers need use bUt once to prove its ef ficiency and economy. . N. L 0. 0. F.—The members of Dauphin Lenge lib.' 160 L 0.0. F. are earnestly requested to attend • the next stated meeting on Thursday evening, Oct. 10th, at 7 o'clock, as business of importance concerning each member will be brought before the Lodge. By order of the Lodge. ocB-2t A. J. FAGER, 13tey. Dso i Exam m conversation the other day with our worthy chief of police, Mx. Eada baugh, we asked the condition of bu siness in his department. Dull, very dull, no burglaries or thefts, he remarked. We suggested that per haps that kind of professionable men had aban doned their evil ways on account of, the strong inducements to be honest, held out by. Usion & Bowman in the very low pricei at which they are selling dry goods at the south-east corner of Front and Market streets. oc7-2t Notice.—Numerous complaints having been made to the prom authorities, that' a. large number of the stop-cocks extend Several inches abdve the level of the pavements throughout the: city, which is, annoying end dangerous to jedestrians, especially at night time. ila day a notice is-therefore hereby given that Section 16 of - an onikow,:n passed by Council, March 22, 1841, will be,rigidly erifonzedat44l expiration. of that tun against, ail perso ns who' fail to comply with said ordinance- • - Mew EADA3AUGH, .octB-Btl - Chief Police., AaartraL OF Nit! goote, Lamm' assbanuarr 1 —We have , now on, 'mad pito. of the best Wed ed and largest stock of goods in the city. Hair ing enlarged our store; we are now enabled keep a full line of, all k ind of goods: ioo . pieces of, new Delamis:, 26 pc. of plaid Poplins. .. 26 pc. splendid figured all wool Delaines. . 16 pc. black Alapacss.from auction. 100 proche and wool,Shawls. • 25 pc. of plain PrenCh Merinos, all colors. 200 dta of ladies' men's and abildrea's stock ings. • 15 pc. of heavy brown Muslin. 'lOO pa of i:deached Mtudinodl plow: Lugo lot of Shirt Breasts, Moop lßEirts, is *its' Bodies, Collars, white'Oainbrics. .;i 60 pc. Clanton Flanels and Pmeh. Thankful for past favors, we most respectfully invite the public to call, and, yin promise not to be Outsold by any , one. • y Lim, • sept24-dtf Pihdetd's old stand TO OONSUMPTIVEIL . . AD, having been restored to blank in a few weeks by a very idmplia remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung abet. ion; ana.chagdreast_disease..Coinuimpelan—ge anxious to mate known-to.hlsfairisr-sufAissmi the means emir" To all yriio &Atm' he Will amid copy ` of the pre: soription used (Ave Oa% wit& tke , directions for preparing and aeinglike 4 zs ci l jul iich they will And a aare cure for consumption, Bronchitis, kn. The only oiliest of the advertiser den g the Prescription Z i t i i= " vtitra=iilt i l: l ; ;s l= 'l = L err i r will try 09stlkskt7tatillat may prove a blots bra Aims - ! I n Sa 3 p,,,Autedieff,iforfika. i*tek/tlik -war :=1:2:=1 a CARD TO THE LADIES DR. DUPONOO'B' - GOLDEIUPILLS FOR rgtiff A TY,5... 1 1 . waling, cocorroding,. FE + f and ` reins-dug obstructions. from whatever cause ; and 1 ; t ; ways successful' as siPreven. rrEI.& .4 .E PILLS HAVE BEE'IV, fJSI Ii BY the doctors for many years,_ both in,Traunie ano America, with unparalleled success in every case ; ape he is urged by many tbousanitliidles Nho obeli there, b makethe Pills public fur thokihridaralsin uelpiczne aufferin, from any irregslaritiOS Whatever,. a, 'O4l swim proven, an increase or'tandly where hisalttl - wq.cibt Tonal& Females particularly situated, or.theett ~ iniPposingAlbem selves so, are cautioned agalblittihispTha - th at condition, as they: are. sfir 4- niWifk Alscarriage, the proprietor assumes no ' repots% y.aftei this mato ninon ' although their udkinals.sinti_. prevent. any- We, oblel to health—otherwise the'lltla 'are lecammendtt• Full and explicit directiont scopmcsay eaoh boa. 'Price Al 00 per be:. Sold wholesale and , row Ily CHARLI3B.A..f4FAYART, pr_suK - . No. 2 ,Jena* tCui "Ladies," by seeding him $1 110 to csaymnsarg. Post Mist, all have the PhleiterilVe.Of rvithitu any part of the oeuntry,(ooniclob)-Suif 4 lPan of*, tags" by mall. Sold also i el it S. 3l ; s l iw i., .eadutA JOHNSON, 110LIIIWAT 013' r1011.951p1N5.. . Lett IMAM lebanon .1;43,1111LX . wat t , ivrightimhe ; Ir..)iimmir,llo 010 rtfigin..every cay:,fid v_Mlage.m liosAfuleu s :and by, a owi; ole proprlstOr, New lock • N. B.—Look out for ooutiterfelbs; INVIINIdSO Pith of any kind unless every boxta:Boo . - V, 11. Bowe, (Ahem are a base Imposition and tine as; therelbre, as you value your lives and health:,: say Iw. ng humbugged out of your aiGneyi).ouy outr* mom/ who show the signature of S. ii. Wee on tnrel e AOL, which recently added' Ns. anemia or: Pilo being couuterteiwri ias-dwasivrly. IMPORTA4I*- TO. Pgig4 Kl 4 D C HRESEIIANY,S, PILLS . . Prepared by Cornelius L. Clieeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. , , HE combination of Ingredients w : thene Pills are the re , olt of a long and extensive make- ThPy are mild in their operation, and oertein in correcting all irregularities from commonweal ob structions, whe ther tm cold-or „otherwise, headache, pan in the side. palpitation of the heart, whites, alines, eons affections, hysterics; fatigue, • minion the back and Incas, &o , disturbed sleep, which arises- from interrup tion of nature: " • TO WARMED - Dr Cheetwmen's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regitieriti. Ladievaho have been distspoo nted in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr.•Ohemsatrum's PAIR doing all - Abet they sepreeent to do. • • . • 'Tkele is one condition of the female system..in whick the' lab Cannot be taken without . produceng a PEMILLS RESULT. Theanulition referred to is PILROIIIA NC Y— the meat MISCARRIAGE. Suck it the irresistible gen dencypf the medicine to restore the seined functions to a normal anuttra" on,:that men the reproductive power of na ture cannot resist it. .: Warranted purely- wegetableiand frae from anything Explixit directicies, which should be road ac. oorniAtify tech box. Price SI: , Sent by mail- on enclos ing $1 to Da: 4 k)RNSIMAI L. Calbiamtax, Box 4,634 Poet Mice, New York qty. bold by ewe Dragglit in ettery town in the United &Mee. • . HAL An coding 'Agent dr the [Jun , - 14 Broadwiyi To whom alfluotolesale orderi ahouldpe adiliirtio gold io Harriebit•g uy, C. A. attrvAwr. noi29-tlawlY: • . HAIR DYE 1 HAIN DYE ! • Win.. A. liatineloi's Willi Dye 1 The ;only Harmless and Reliable .Dye Known! Alt other, imitatiObs, and 'should be ;Molded ifyou wish to escape ri.huule. GREY. RED OR RUSTY HAIR . dyed instantly to a healthful and natnral•Brrn ar . llMottoritheu3 Waft injury to Hair 0.11301.- • . • - FIFTEEN Menai S AND DIPLOMAS have been awe, ded to Wk A. Darcamos. shim 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been medal* the hair of.. the patrons Of hi famous Dye. , Wm. A. BATOMBLOII , B HAM DYE produces a color not to be% thatingaisbee frommatare and is treitasinn: out to 19.1umleothehost, however long-it may be cootie-. ued, and theilli • aces of bad Dyes remedied... The hair is invigorated for lure by this splendid Dye, which is prop, (sly applied at No.-18 timid Street New Y0rk..,, ... Ibis 14 all the cites' and towns of the United States, by Druggists and FaneY-Goods Dealers . . The Genuine has.. the name Willfam A.. Satobelor t rr, and address upon stamplate angraving, on the four SAM of . each len.; • WiMista — leibantoryiBl./Isrolay.St, ,' • ' Late 238 Broadway, NeW York, oete-dawly . . . 1 "MANHOOD • Hd,W LOST I ,H,CtiIktaEOZOILED TUti'M nitu. )3.liek64 ' ISP4OliZgave_. tOPAY,i cs Alice 0 ote,: A .beatire. on the Nature, Treatmini t and radlealtintoUr Speriimiorrlcea or seminal Weak. nest Involtunary BmisslOns, Sexual Debility, andlmped ; imenta to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumptien, Epiklpsy and; Fits: Mental and X 11,151041 Incsapaolty, re. sullingßonx4elf Abitse, Rußt. J. CULVER: Y. D., Author of the Green Book tic. "A Boon to Thousands of euffereiVP sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad'dre'ss; pait'paid, on' receipt 01 six Genii, or two postage etamps, by Dr, OH. J. 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New Yorii; Post ult., 8.4588. sepg-dawBm PURIFY iILOQD. .1110max'a Lim Pima AND Pltdin ; BM!lum.6- Prat from all Mineral Poisora.—ln ogee, ef „Scrofula Moire, Scurvy, or Siiiptiene' or Ilkie sam; - tlie - operation of the Life Scum in truly:ainoulahlog", Ohara/eying In ik'f 4 W dor!, °Mgr stitike ketAlisePhifibYstueii by their purifying althorn on the brood. Mods Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dysrieptiailhropay,iPikeli , end In short, most ail dbiennelatioq yield:A° their tieratiy,o:prepertlea tie Dimity Amite be wignzt, them, mi. by th eir timely mud' suffering and - expease'inay begitiod. Prepared by WK.. B. *OFFAT, 111 New York., rod :or lain by all Drugitidli'' - • New 20.otrtiatments. • TREES ! TREES-.! .1 -TREES !I ! 'BE undersigned invite attention to theii large sexclwelt grown stock of FRUIT-AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,. gbrabs, Atc., etibinaies a lara'and completeAsitartment or ; • .APPLIO3,-PEAKS, PEACIIM, PUPAS,* aulaktm, APRICOT:44nd NWTARINES, Staildard for the °tabard, and Dwarf for the garden. *GUSH WALNUTS, sPAiimengssurs, HAZLE NUS, Ste, NASBERRLER E STRAWBERRIZS, CURRANTS and GOOSEBEIVIS,htgraIt; Variety I Gair..arick. 4 ok offorag929filViti§ A 94140111. PE11134.1t11, &c. & Also a fine Wok o *Feb formed, busby EVERGREENS, suitable for the Ceinetry and Lawn. :DECIDUOUS TREES • 'far street planting, and a general assortment of Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs. AODIEB sif choice. varieties, .CAMELLIAS, MOW% 11 " 1-8, ace' . -• .2,11,ur Meta is remaricainy thrifty and fine, and we offer nut prices to suit the pines. aireabloguini nulled to All applicants. : • Address SMEARS J. kVANS & CO, Central Nurseries, York, Pa. sep2s-2md REMOVAL: SUBSCRIBEit- has removed his PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Markel street to Fourth Bova aimee ItterZr4) o PPotike tha Beihe aurae. Thankttil Roe past patrodage, he hopeit, With attention to badness to merit _a tmntinuanee of It. marSekente PAGicurrr A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. IMO clo s e up the concern the entire stock or RIM, Boors, dri.,iate of Oliver Be 1- map, deceased, in the rooms in the Market Square, will be ',NIA at-private- ealeat - COST; and the rooms will be reefed to the purohiser IT dared. The terms will be made easy. jerkettr:.,.: DAM, ,D,,IX/AS Agent. GT_TM'ArEiL - 0 OD S ' FOR THE ARMY; aobe . Ail • • ' 3 / 4 Delay , Pilloars i 7 Blankets, Coats, C agsk loggias, Drink4ng; Cups, &c., FOR BALI Br WM. - S. SHAFFER, Nth Ride litarket ! Square, near Buehler' s Hotel, - ' 11AHRH313IIIM, PAL.; I•dams OUR newly _ replenished stock of Tai et, ' 0214 rano/ GoiOP le nosurpeneed ni .Ude OW; end feel on confident etzeiieenigneeedeetku 6 -ers wend as- Peitt° ll 7 billts_kealL .' . k . - - , ..- , - 1 . - nAERLUINI , " Xediawneeptifo'aeors - eeereffoerth elreety earth OK ..el adi .1-1144-1.4 . 4,er -, il-f ~ New EADvationtuts. soltlalllKG-1 1 04 ,THE TIM k orANEct§,kiriTN!BOgir JOHNS & CROSLEY'S American Cement Glue Tel ank(gsfign(44PE tip • *WO J.? I 0 THE Obsimr FLUE IN TRHIx, ow). THE MOST DURABLE GLUE IN THE WORLD. THE ONLY RELIABLE GLUE IN:THE WORLD. THE BEST GLUE IN , THE WORLD.: r AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE to the only aril* tb e iriae POllkoed phicla • t'• A t WILY. ' WITHSTAND - = WATER. IT WILL mpNDV.VOOD, Save yOur broken Furniture. IT WLLI; JAMMIATUIV Mend:your E4LAin'it.2tiapsMelts, IT WILL MEND GLASS, . Save the Owes or that expensive -Oat Glaaa Bottle s* IT WILL bWIPJVORY, Don't throtiaway itiat easily re IT' WILL MEND G9P A; Your broken IN;nOLSO as - fora It be*: IT WILL MENDMAILBLE, That piece kniteked out of sour Marble Mantle can be paten as - strong:as "yen. _ A IT WILL MEND. ;POROBLAIN. 2 • No matter If that broken Pitcher did not cost but a 411 ling, a sbMing saved is a shilling earned. IT WILL IiEN - A 4 10342.-Thiiii That. eoatly Alabaster Vase is broken and you can't inatcli it, mend it, It will never show when pet together. .11'*ill Mend Bone, Coral, Lava, and fact everything het .liete4. Any article Cemented with extitpt coo* aqii; wlll not shoerWhere i t iskbnded: • EXTRACTS. "Every Bousekefpers,should hate a, supply of Johns & Crosley's dnierlean,Oemeat dloa . 4 lt is so convenient to Dave in ,taa house."—N. L. lbspress. "it le always ready ; this commends Itself to every body.?'— We ham i l l ariVAttand fietdit as eiMfal td cinilemies aa water"— Pyo/,le apir(4.o.l4lalßaf . 4a,„ ECONOMY WEALTH. . . 1110,09 per, year saved .ln of every' fataltyby „One. Bottle . AIifERIOAN CEMENT 'GLUE. vrice.24 : cepupey Bowe., - Price-25 Cents per-Bottle: Price 25 Cents per Bottle. - Price 26 Cents per *ttle.. Price 25 Cente-per:Bottle:. ; Price-25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholontsk-ftors. TERMS CASH. Jar P:or,salp by Ml Druggists, aed Storekeepers general , ,ly throughout. the Connery, JOHNS & CROSLEY, Oole Mao ofeurera,), 78 WILLIAM STREET', ' Goiter of Liberty alreeL NEW YORK Important'to House Owners. 'lmportant to Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers, - 1b all whom this may =wens, and it (imam every 64 :41f•ti1i aonzre a CROSLEY'S IMPBOiraIfeIOTTA PXRCHA -CEMENT.-..ROOFING The Cheapest and blest dutable Roofing in use IT IS FIRE I LED WATER PROOF. ; can be &polled to mew and OLD noon of all kinds, stop, or ilAt,ond toSnonAll..lloqo withont • The Coatis only oboist One• Third that of Tin AND I r LAI,TWwE NADDHADIE This article has barn thoroughly tested in New York City and all other parts of the United States, Canada, West Indies Central. and South Awed:sa r an-buildings of all kinds, suchen. racreante, COTP:uFIi !Lan goal? 41004 410,1dir.kaviosi taquidtiOSOMltint Doralutbraw Bolunseta he ,by the principal Builders, Aronitects and others, during tbe .!pattt four years, and nag proved to be the CHFSBIMISELIiIOfir DURABLE ROOFING la use; It is In every Irwin:NA ..WAIIIR„ WEATHER and 'LINE PROOIF. - Cover* *IP .HOOPS , OF ALL: RINDS. This is the . ONLY seataial tstanuretebood Sri She United States *blob comblosethe , very desirable, properties of Eiratie(iy and Durability; which , are ackDow iedged to be' possessed by 6117T2A- risficact AND INDIA BUBB.SR. - • - • No Reatia required in making application. The expanse of implying it is trifling, u an ordinary root Gan be odvered: end finished the same It oan be applied by any one, selfish's' flashed firth's a parlaila PAO°, au Mace with an elastic body, which canect be injured by Hui, COLD or &roam Enemas(' of Rim Boum; nor any ex ternal action whitever. LIQUID GITTI'A PERC , SL CEMENT, For Coating Metaig of ailtinds when exposed. to the Action of the Wudher, and FOR PRESERVING AND REPEARING METAL ROOFS :OF AM IPO' _ This is the only Composition ow on will success fully resist extreme ohm:iris of, sit olidetes, tor any length of time, wheu applied.to metals, to, which it ad heres flxmiy, terming a body imniil to coats of .ddinary paint, costs much less and will /AS f TagliN TIILE2 d 8 LONG ; and from its idainieity, in not injured ,by,, the coutradion and expansion of Tin and other stem' BOO:fs, consequfmt upon' sudden elmxes..ef the weather.. .., R ioill Rat CRACK IN COLD 3R RUN IN WARN W. 11411 HllB, Airo WILL 1V4 1 7 WASH On. . Leaky Tin and othor Metal Roans can be readily repair. ed with GOTTA PEMORA CEMENT, and prevented from further corrosion and leakiitethereby auguring a per. featly tight roof for many years. This Cemeni is peandirly adapted for the Preservation of IKON RA I LING.t 9TOTAB4LiNiagtB,;:gApin., AGRI. CULTURAL IMPLEMENT:I i lac., also, for general mann reuniters nite. '• • . ' ; : • aUTTA PEECIL!',. CEMENT For preserving'and repainglln and other Metal Booth ri every description, from its great elasticity, it no: thieved by the contraction and et paiio3o of Metals, andytil not peak in cold or rap in warm weather. These materials' are Ynarilm To Au. cz.nurss, and we are prepared' to — ildlifilirtirdire — fiein ady VarTilftlie -reen try, at short notiqty-!or kulual4.ll.ooFLAG in, readY,Peoparodl,forolair; ana purrs PERCIELCCF. ,, WENT in barr9s; with fell printed directions for appli. adieu. : . ; j• , . • VV44XIiM We will make liberal and satisfactory arrangements with responsible papiettwbu would 1114 10,4411,1 AM them selves in a lioraltire and pertnasent htwtoSse; ' • OUR TER?&S'ARE CASH. We Gm give abundant proof, of aNwe claim in _favor of our Improied Roofing hiving then to Beve r a i thousand Boob in New York Cuy and . JOHNS & caoszier,. SOLIC'MANUFACTURNRS, . Wholesale W.aiehouse7B Wilhite); St. Corner of Liborty . Stros,, ElliG W YORK. Fell deenriptkire . goolS4 .artd . irioee will be furnished ---bd:appkhnuhel. v . ed Wu tW ie lia l' lg ti treoFf t . 4l.ll ;sr i gAr s ' . cab% Iff/isullatuons • PROF. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR. /a precisely what Its name indicates, for while plana reto the taste, it la tarlvilynig, exhilarating sod llgihehing to the vital Powers. lt also revivifies, re stales and renews the blood in all its orl, Taal purity, ead'lttna restores and renders the 83 - mem invulnerable to attacks of disease It Is toe only preparation ever offered to the world in a pupuler lorm so as to be within the reach of all. So chemically and ski lfully combined, as to the most powerful toutc, and yet so perfectly adapted so As TO ACT IN fiCELFECT AOCORDANOw ATM IBS Laws or ITATuRs, AND "ATWCT BOARS Tea WBAKEEtr ItroMACol and toss Up the di gestive organs, and allay unrvous irritation. lt is also perfectly.eXtillarating Io Its elreaS, and yet It is never I kilowatt by leseilde r depression of spirits Ilia com posed entirely of vegetabies, and those thoreugly coos , blniug powerful lonic and soothing properties, and con s silently can never Ware. Al a sure preven.ive sod Core. of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, LA el OF APiIITIT.e, FAINTNESS, NER ; VOUS IRRITABILITY, N MIR ALGI A, PALPITA TION oF iME HEARC, IMHLANCHOLY HYPO CHONDRIA, MORT SWHATS, LANGUOR, GIDDIDIIRS, AND ALL THAT 01.e.t.S OF _CASKS BI) FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FIIMALK WEAKNESS, ANo LH.RF.GULARIVES. THERE IS NOTHING ITSEQUAL Also, Liver raugeinecits or forpldny, and Liver cent plainta, Ms •of the Kiduey, or any general derange ment...le of the U ary organs h will Da only Lure the debility foil wing CHILLS and FEVER, but all prevent attacks Jutting from Miasmatic influences, ma core the diseases at once, If already at- tacked. Nraveler* should haves &ale with them, as It will Infallibly prevent any deleterious ests.equoucei fotbw stg ripen change or climate and water. Its it prevents costiveness, streugiheos the dig:*Pre organs, it should be In the hinds of ail pereoda d 'soden tagy, batiks, I not accustomed to much out-iluor exercise amid always deo it Mothers should use it, fir It is a perfect relief, taken a month or two before the deal rial, see will pass the dreedihl period with perfect ease and safety. TIMM IS so MISTAXII ASOOT IT. THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT I I I Mother! Try It II And to you we appeal, to detect the Utmost or decline not only of your dangters before it be too tote, but an* yeur sons and husbands, for while the former from folio delicacy, often go down to a premiture grave, rather than let their addition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up who the excitement of business, that `if 'it were not for you, they too, would travel in the sure downward path, until it to wa late tJ arrest their fetal fall. But the mother la always vigilant, and to you we cottlidMitlY appeal • for we are sure your never -frilled affection will unerringly point you to PROF. wOthrg RRSTOatTTVD COnDiAL AND 116000 Itroo , VoTAL aa the remedy which should always he on baud in time of need. .1. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 llarket Street, rt. bane, Mo., ao.t sold by all good Drogg6te. Price One 1 o otr ,er Bottle. lyo—daw-eow NEW N&TIONALL LOAN. Seven and Throe-Tenths Per Cent. TREASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT TEE OFFICE JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Pursuant 0 lostructfoos from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Soot to the NEW NATI 'NAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing inter at at the rate of seven and tbroe-tenth Der cent per annum, will remain open at my office, No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. until further notice, from 8 A. M. till fr P. M., cud on Mondays till 9 P. H. Therm not -a will be of the denomination of 1919 TE DOLL RS, ONE EIDNDr it I'OL Alt, FIVE H N DRED DOLLARS., NE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE ra,usAND DOLLARS, cud are ail dated 19th of august, 1881 i payable In gold in three years, or eon• vertible into a twenty years' ale per cent. loan, at the option of Die holder. Each Treasury Note has lowest coupons ttached, which can be cut off and coneelel la 1 gold at the Mint every s i x inontht, and at the rate done 1 cent per day on each May dollars, Payments of subscriptio. s may be mode in Gold or becks, or Notes of any oi the Phi Movie Banks. Panama AT s DIBT.NOa can remit by their friends, through the mail, or by express, or through Banks and the Treasury Wotee will be immediately delivered, or sent to each subscriber as they may severally dir,ot. Parties remitting must add the Interest from 19th of August, the data of all the noise, to tb : day the remit tance reaches Philadelphia, at the rate of one cent par day on each any dollars. Apply to or a , dress JAY cooKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Care of JAY 000 HE & CO., Bolter; tall•dim No 114 :loath Third Street, Philadelphia. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! HOME MANUFACTURE. THE CHEAPEST 1N THE MARKET. /ORE undersigned having opened his Manufactory of Shirts &c., at No. 12 West Market street, Harrisburg, Ya , mos irespectfully solicits the paLrousge and attention of the Ladles, Gentlemea and , Yercitains to the following assortment or goods all of whiob are our own manufacture : SHIA SHIRT BOSONS, Of-ELLS:ES. CL"FFS, WRIST-BANDS, NIGHT MUMS, , kc. , &a., Also the particular attention of the Ladles to our large assortment of under garments &c , (from the latest im proved London and Paris styles,) LINEN COLLARS, CUFFS, SKITS &c., In great varieties, all of which being our own mannufactare we will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. . Persons desirous of furnishing their own materials, can hive cutting, sewing Sic., of every variety done it:cord ing to order. Ali of the above named sooda for Genie weir , we will make to measure, guaranteeing to fit, and give entire satisfaction to the purchaser for style. durability and m.teriat. All special orders will be promptly at. tended to upon the shortest notice and moat reasonable terms. Also Ideccharda supplied upon the moat reseoa able terms. P. 4440_ !es..riptdniLFl 4 lOrta 9r ender wpm*, of ally Mscription, eau hive diem made to order by Itendlog sample of such,l4oda as may be oesired. Jall A. LYNN, N. 12, Market street, an29-dein . Harrisburg; Pa Hooms next door to Hummel & Grocery Store. 1171\71:03E11.1ELT.411.313....1E3 • • . . STATE Street near Third street, a• -few io doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A Ilse now Hearse Ready made Collin; always on band and 'neatly finished to order. Sliver plates, &a: Terme sea. eollible. [in3o-o3ins] 0. BAB:16B. 1 3 'MI.F'11-IEXL 7 ISI DAILY ail LINE! Between Philadelphia Late Bever, JAmarr Suomi{ Wnummola, Mumm, nnmnrom4 , WATEmmows, MILTON UMLIOMW4 ! NOMMUMMMIA" HROMILT, TLMOKTON, GBo2lll7ol,lliLrxnerows, MILLIMS BONA rII4I.IIFAX, DM:WOW, AND ISB R G The• Philadelphia Depot tieing neutrally located the Drayage will be it, the lowest rates. s Cm/actor goes . through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of . all koOdt4tPiettld to the line. Goods delivered, i t , tha Depot of . . . Mitt, *WA F.IIIMD, ~ No. 811 Market. stektt, Au,: delphla; - by 6 o'clock F. M Will be cAltiered i n , • ... ilarrieburg the next morning: . height (always) (dwtys) its low as by any other" 'no. deliverynti peld bf,litis line In prompt and speedy r ill flarrhibur4 i•oods. The undersigned thankful for pees patron hopes by Hulot attention to business to merit a cow "lance of the same. T. PRIPHER, Philutelphla and Reading of:Market ' lrgii-:44 Mftherie del7-.lllm Select Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. ' ' - • l ,e lIE Fall term of ROBERT M'ELVirEll'a &maim- boa, will open on the lirst Mondayi In mbar. 'fba room la well voptilstod, comfortably f~ d , and In every respect adapted for scbool per. ' Clailalia.Wiff.W2.24 &tool the qiirlsoneate4 n ragableVl.l/1 Wei*** Z omba tali iatelodunn 0,4119 aante 49cialimbRaaitskiwtkrileop bp_ ' :inikopkitql4.oatkamm. ,1; no mait aufamit_