Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 10, 1861, Image 1
THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. TERMs_—SINGIR SUBSCRIPTION The DAILY TELHGRAPH is served to subscribers in the. City at 63,1 Califs per week Yearly subscribers will be barged $4 OD. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WINKLY TELEGRAPH. The TELEGRAPH is also published twice a week during . the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the following rates, viz : Single subscribers per year- - Seven Ten THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS II subscribers order the discontinuance of their news. papers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. It subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa per,: from the office to which they are directed, they are reiponsible until they have settled the bills and ordered hem discontinued, itEMtaL DR . JOHNSON 313.1.AiT'IMitIC)XIL.3E1 LOCK HOSPITAL. A 8 discovered the most certain, speedy LI, and ellectuai remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. YELLIF IN 811. TO TWILVI 1109 - 211. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs WA CORR WARRANTRD, OR NO CHARD; IN lIRON Out TO Two DAYI3.IaI Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physics Tow ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ideas, rail nation of the Heart, Timidity Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disor ders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the vletima of solitary Vise, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ec. easy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Ai .i.RRIAGE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be am aware of physical weakness, should Immediately con, tun Dr. J., and be reatorad to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAKNES Immediately cured and full vigor restored ge who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con, fidently rely upon his skill as a physician. irgir-Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore, Md., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 Mors from the corner. Be particular in observing the mime or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par ticular for ignorant, Trifling Quacks; with false names, or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputa- tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the reply. DR. JOHNBTON Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the meet eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greatest part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia and elsewhere, has effected somo of the most as tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner voustiese, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashildneas, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes With derange. moat of mind were cured immediately, TAKE PANTICULAN NOTICE. Dr. J. undresses all those who having injured them selves by priVote and liner/per indulgencies, that secret and solitary ~obit which ruins both body and mind, un fitting them for either business or society. Thee, are seine or the sad and melancholy oiler - Is prO ducea by early habits of youth, viz Weakness of the Deck and Limbs, Pains in the Ilead, Dimness of Sight, Lo s s of Muscular Power, Palpitation Of the Heart, Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement or the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms or Consump tion, am. MENTALLY tiNtrretax t the tearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De pression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion toSocie ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Am., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge what hs the cause of their decline in health, losing .their vigor, becoming woak, pale, nervous and einaciited t have ■ singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp• ms of consumption, YOUNGi MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in dolga(' in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of winch are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, rendora marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his coon. try, the darting of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments el life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging:,in a certain secret habit. hit h persons must, before contain. plating DIARRIA.GE,3 effect that a sound mind and body are ,the most necessary requisites to promote connubial peppiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR 'OA: GANIO WFAKNESS By this great and important remedy, Weaknessiof the Organs are speedily cured; and full vigor restored. ghousands of the most nervous and debilitated who had lost all hope; have been immediately relieved. All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualill. cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or the most fearful kind, speedily cured.' • TO STRANGERS The many thousands cured at this hmtintion within 1116 last twelve years, and the numerous important Ilurgical operations pprformed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before' the public, besides his standissg as a pent/man of dardatcr and rc aporal:bait? I, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. DISEASES OF IMPILUDENOE.—Whoa the misguided and iuiprudent votary of pleasure 'ends he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that 11.11 ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re. epeCtability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con. stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose; skin, igo. ; progressing on with frightful rapidity, tiLl death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to ' , that bourne from whence no traveler returns." It is a mel ancholy fact that'thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend ers, who, by the use of that deadly poison mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue oelife miserable. 'fu ernmscums.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang to his office. Letters must contain a Stamp to us on the reply SlSrßemedies sent by Mail. 0.-No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. Apria-d&WiY SCHEFFE'RS BOOK STORE. • (NEAR TRH HARRISBURG BRIDGE.) UNION ENVELOPES. NOTE PAPER, of six different designs, printed in two colors sold by the thousand and by the ream at City Cash prices, Also, Flags, Union Breast Pins, Eagles, Union Rings nd Badges at very low prices. CAI at my 3 scHEirr'rls.'s BOOKSTORE'. TO FARMERS I BUTTER (good, sweet and fresh) in one pound rolls, and fresh EGGS In large and small quantities taken at all times and cash paid or groceries given in exchange. Regular market rates always paid WM. DOCK, JR., .k CO. Opposite the Court goose angis . . - ' • , • . .// t i e- V C l4ll ■ ll • • , - 1111 Md 1511. • $2 00 12 00 414 15 00 VOL XVI. 11). ..;roes & Ca., D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGerISTS, MARME T STREET HARRISBURG, PENN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our: assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock iu this city, of DIMS, CHEMICALS dr PAINTS, 01.1 s, varsdati i is and Gluea, Dre-Stutra, Maas and Putty, Artist Colons and Tools, Pure Ground Spires, Horning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine OU*, Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Casidlic Soap, Sponges and Corks, 8i43., die,., ti‘c With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per i tuners of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS., J 1 _._ .els . .\vs', - 1, Z ~.:., . ..7 ....:wr O . . _ , ?" O As I 9 :IkAr q . 4 . 011 gi +- : g-I4 --.7--_:- - f "-- - ..' _____ We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH 1 TEETH Il JONE' S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors Saponifier and Concentrated Lye 1 Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell its low as it can be purchtped in the cities. PRAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL Olt! CARBON OIL !! Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can otter inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, ose of you who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in g,)od condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex perience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short, time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestows on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRTYGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the f a discrimi nating public. "IN•DEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE " HARRISBURG, PA... THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1861 NO. 19 New ".7tbrotrtisments PENNSYLVANIA., SS A. G. CURTIN. In the name and by the authority of the - Om/mon - .02110 wealt h of Pennsylvania, ANDREW G. Cuiriu'.,,; . Governor of said Commonwealth. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, By the twelfth section of the Aqt of Assembly, passed the Fifteenth day of. May 1861, it is provided that it shall 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 WIEERFAS, Notwithstanding such 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. _ . AND WHEREAS, It is necessary for the public service and for the honor of Pennsylvania, that her military force should be regularly organized 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 WHERAS, the following order has been issaed by the War Department of the United States, viz : WAR DEPARTMENT, September 25, 1861. His Excellency A. G. CURTIN, Governor of .Penn sylvania, Harrisburg. Sm :—I have the honor to transmit the fol lowing order from the War Department : 1. ill men now enrolled or mustered into the service of the United States for brigades, regi ments, batteries or companies in the Statel 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-organize 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, ke., as heretofore, for the organizations referred to in the first paragraph, and all U. S. commissaries and quartermasters will furnish, on, requisitions made, the necessary subsistence, clothing,. ace. 3. All authorisations-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 order; and in future all volunteers for the service of the United States shall be raised, in . Pennsylvania, only under requisitions made ou 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 Penrylvania 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 Penusylvania otherwiSe thin by au thority of the • Gcivernor, 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 persons that in disobeying this proclamation they will be disregarding the or ders of the Government of the United States, as well as defyino•b 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 officers of the Commonwealth to arrest and prosecute all persons who shall disobey . this proclamation, and particularly all persons and their aiders 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 authoriz 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, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-sixth. By the Governor. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth: sep2B . VIYIPTY BARRELR.—Two Hundred JI:4 Empty Pour, Sugar and Wino Barrels of all de. soriptions and prices. apB WM. pocic JR. Sr. CO INDIA RUBBER,. BUFFALO HORN, RAW HORN and SHELL DRESSING COMM, of all sizes, at, KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE. BOHEFFER'S BOOK . STORE 1 (Near the Harrisburg Bridge.) JUST th FAillo ß to E l C tin E e l lLlNEft D fr Ol o n in NOT: APE; which we will sell at 51.25 'per ream. $4.00 per ream for NOTE PAPER, decorated with the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic mottos. $3.50 for 1000 WHITE ENVELOPES, with national and patriotic emblems, printed in two colors. Please give us a call. THS r, F. SCIIEFFER,' Jest-d Harrisburg.' • CIDER I! ! VINEGAR II I , MADE from choice and selected Apples, end guarauteea by us to be strictly pure, ' WIC DOCK & CO. IMPORTED BOLOGNA BADSAGE.--A I , . very.nire Mimi received and for sale by 0 . WM. DOM JR. & 00 ittistellantous STEAM WEEKLY BETWIAN ii YORK AND LIVERPOOL. :.A/NoINA;, AND, EMBARKING PA6- • • •fi Et; 9LIEEN9TOW N, (Ireland .) 1103 liver . P001,7f.4 S or.. aud 'Philadelphia steamstiii, company inoeud cull 00r - tired Lliya,-built Iron keiouinupikleeliallows': CITY. oF NSW. YORK, Saturday, October 6 ; EDINI BMW., Saturday, October 12 and rsNA, Satprdap Oc.: tolier 19.; CITY OF L WASHINIITON, Saturday, Octobei: 28 ;''Slll<l. evety Stitirday at' Noonyfrotii Plpt. l 4 nor :b a=l3 ELBST CADIN 876 oJ STEBItaGE . $3O 00 do to Loudon $BO 00' _do to London ..$33 00 do' to Parts ..l :..$B5 00 dO to Paris .. $3B 00 do to Hamlburg..sBs 00 do to Hamburg $35 00 Passeagers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Liotter dion,,AntWerp,,drc., ot equally low rates. agf.Pereorie 'wishing to bnug euttheir friends can buy tickdts here it die following rates, to New Fork: From Liverpool or Queenstown; let'Oabin, $75, $B5-and tans steerage from Liverpool. 540 From Queenstown, 330 00. • • These Steamers have superior accommodations for patisengers, and - carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iran Scollops, and bavr PateSt Fire kinibilators on board.. . . For further ittform'ation apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM Agent:, 2:1 Water Street ; in Glasgow to WY. INMAN, 6 at. Enoch Square; in Queenstown to C. rk W. D. SEYSIOUR A- C 0..; in London to 1111 1 11. MAY, 61 Bing William St. ; in Parii to /ULDS DflCollll, 6 Placa de Ist Bourse ; in • Philadelphia to JOIN G. D .11. E, 111. Walnut street ; or tit lie company's offices. • • JNO. G. DALE, Agent, au2341 . 16 Broadway, New York, Or 0. 0. Zimmerman. Agent, flartisburg Writing Book-keeping and qopiing, .riIHOS. H.:EVERETT, practical accoun -1.: taut; Reporter aed Copyist,'has taken an 'office ad joining the Pariot and Union, on Third street, where he will - prepare young men for beekeepers ' nlerks, and aSeriQt theta' to situations busineSs in - Philadelphia and New York.! He will also attend promptly, to the adjust ment of difficult accounts, opening and closing books, general copy work of any kind. Re.-orting,Cafd and Letter-writing, Time-tables, Muster and Pay Rolls for the Army, Naas, Mortgages, Bonds and Advertisements carefully made Charges.moderate Refers to Hon. Edward Everett, Bos ton. Dr. J. Henry Puleston, Phoenixville, Pa. Hon. George L. Cloy, Banker, New York William Dock, Jr , Esq., Harrisburg. sepl9-2wd TREES ! TREES 1 ! TREES 1! ! rill - 1E undersigned invite attention to their A large and well grown stock or FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Shrubs, &c., embracing a large and complete assortment APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, and NECTARINES, Standard for the Orchard and Dwarf for the garden ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CHESNUTS, GAZLE. NETS; &e., RASSERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, CURRANTS aid GOOSEBERRIES, in great variety. GRAPES, OF CHOICEST KINDS ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB, kc., &c. Also a fine stook o well follaed; bushy EVERGREENS; suitable for the Gemetry and Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES for street planting, and a general assortment of igliheimestitail Trees and Flow . erlng Shrubs. ROSES of choice varieties, CAMEWAS, BEDDING PLANTS, &c Our stock is remarkably thrifty and fine, and we offer It at prices to suit the times. liga'Catalogues mailed to all applicants. Address• ' EDWARD J. EVANS & CO., Central Nurseries, York, Pa. itep2s-2md - CAUTION. CLUNNERS and all other persons are 101 - cautioned .not to triatspass upon the farm formerly &corded by- Thomas' Morley; in Rye township, Perry county,' Without permission from ' • THEO. FENN. sepBo-1861-dlw TAKE NOTICE! puff we have recently added to our al ± ready roll stock OF SEGARS LA. NORaATIS HARI KARI, EL MONO, LA BANANA. OF PERFUMERY FOR MC ELLNDHERCOMF : TUREISM ESSENCE, ODER OF MUSE, • • • LUBIN'S ESSENCE BOUQUET. FOR 'MR HAIR : ' • • EAU LUSTF.ALF, CRYLTALIZRD POMATUM, MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM FOR TOR UOMPLIZON : • TALC 'OP VENILE, ROSE LEAF POWDER, NEW MOWN HAY YOWLER, BLANC DE PERLES. OF SOAPS Ramses FUtitTr DOSS ROSE, BENZIN, ' UPPER TEN viciarr, NEW MOWN HAY JOORgY CLUB. Having the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet Artlcies t -vie fancy that we are bettor able than our com petitors to get up it complete Toilet Set at any price de sired. Call and see. • Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINM;EARRICALS, &c., consequent of our receiving almost daily, additiOns thereto. •• • KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street. two doors Bastor Fourth Street, .'. - Smith side. • THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. fivik vast amount of property destroyed 'annually by Lightning ought to be a warning to property polders to secure their buildings. All orders fat Lightning Rods left etthe anolion store of W. BARR, Wil3ibe.tittendedlM:' Rods put - uivin the latest improved ...in'and warranted... " 1012-d 0 ;.O..ZIMMERMAN'S BANE.ING STOCK, BILL AND COLLECTING OFFICE Has been removed from No. 28 Second St. ' TO NC. 130 MA.IOI ET STREET • HARRISBURG, PA. TREASURY NOTES TAKEN AT PAR. sep24 dtf • /74RAB'CIDER 11--Strictly pure, spark scuttmeet—has received a Silver Medal or Di lame at every atate Agricultural Fair since 1856. For ae'bjr • jell-d • Whl. DOCK & CO. • SPICED SALMON 11 ' FRESH AND VERY DELICATE. Pitt Up neatly In flue pound CADS. je2s WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co. REMOVAL,. • • Tick; 6111 S. CATBER would respectfully . Worm tho roblic that he has removedhipPlumb .ing Add Hiiiss - Soudding establishment to No. 22 Sou th Thifd Street below Herr is Hotel: ' Thanictof ror past pat- Towage, he shOpelt•b3i strict -attention to'boiiiness to merit a pontiousnce or It. • . ' ' . sdl2-dtr .1. JONES. • ' 'STONE 'FOR SALE. • . 10111IIILDINW.StONE. ' or Stone suitnted ...Ur for inia i dititig'parposeis : viil co doliviirai to any par-of - Mashy or vicinity. 'Apply to • • mane • • "' ' COLDER, Jr. Iniscritautuus THE ONLY PREPARATIOA WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patronage- FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testily to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J.' Wood's Hair Restorative, end gentleman of the press are unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only can be here given ; see circular , or more, and it 'will be impossible for you to doubt. 47 Well Street, New 'York, Dec. 20th, 1858. Gsmismert: Your note of the 15th inst., has been re eloped, saying that you had heard that I had been bene fited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request ing my certificate of the fact if I bad no 'abjection to give it. . . I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it due.— My ago is about b 0 Years ; the color of my hair auburn and inclined to curl. Some Dye or six years since it be gan to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruifto form cpou it. Each of these disagreeabillties increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top of my head and threateniug to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the falling oil arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratification, of my wife, at whose solicitation :I was induced to try it.' For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the ad miration of their wiv: s to profit by my example, and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0 J. Wood At Co., 444 Broadway, New York Hy family are absent from the city, and I am no long er at No. 11 Carrel place. Siamaston,•Ala., July 20th, 1859. To PROF. 0. J. WOOD:: Dear Sir : Your "Hair Restora tive" has done my hair so much good since I commenced the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or wo man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your "flair Restorative , ' the hair will return more. beautiful than ever; at lea t this is my experience,— &Beim it all I Yours truly, _ . WM. H. KENEDY. P S.—You can publish the above if you like. By pub lishing in our Southern papers you will get more patron alp south. I see several of your certificates at the itio bile Mercury ; a strong Southern paper. _ WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. PROF. 0..1. WOOD : Dear Sir : Having had the miq.for tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, In New Orleans in 1851, I was in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as toe very thing needed. Sly hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga tions to you la giving to the 'Afflicted such a truasare.. FINLEY JOHNSON The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz : large medium, and small ; the email holds half glut, and retails for one dollar pef bottle ; the medium bolds at least twenty per cent more in proportion tbau 'he small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large W. Ids a quart, 40' per 'cant. more in proportiou, awl retails for. O. J. WOOD br Ca, Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market streets Si. Louts, Mo. an d sold, by all good Druggists and Farley Goods Dealers. jyl3.daumw REGI7LATIONB. ETYPUTIVE DEPARTMENT, HARRISBURG, Sept. 3, 1861: 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'Connty. 3. 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. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, OFFICE SECRETARY COMXONWEALTH, Harrisburg, Oct. 2, 1861. All the corps, regiments, batteries and com panies raised in Pennsylvania under direct au thority 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 first 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 SUPER, oc2-6t Secretary of the Commonwealth. 40. F. 1111MELIWilE TEAVELING AGENT ole THE. ULll W W LIIN E. ~,LlB 01, LtA. dPOR't ANION L o i E is still to successful operation and prepared to carry freight as LOW as atiy other ludivif us lieu - between Philadelphia, ilarrla!rnieg, u canny, Letiisburg,' Williams- Pori, Jerao , Shore,- Loek Haireo.' - atid points on the NOrthern Central,. Philadelphia and :Erie, and Williams port mut itailroads. Local Agent at Harrisburg, ' D. A. htIiENCII Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL At HINOHMAN, Mos. 808 and 810. Market 6treel, above Night]; by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at Efurrisburg, ready for ; delivery, the riekt Morning. p 3 ti GILT FRAMES I GILT FRAMES J. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, litiniifictturOr of Looking Glasa and Rio:tnro Frames, Gat and' Bosewooil , %iouldfngs &c. 43 CHESNUTSTREET; NEAR SECOND. HARRISBURG, PA. French Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait Frames of every description. OLD FRAMES EE-DILT TO NEW. jyl6-ly ' PROF. ADOLPU P. TiUPSER, AVOULD • tOB • Id . pee y orm 0 patronsniid the pobliothat he will iiontinue to give instructions on the PIA . NO FORTE, ME LODEON.VIOLIN - and also in thoseieme of THow.OIIOB BASS. He will w'th pleasure upon pupils at Wel: homes at any. hoer • desired, or lessons will he given a. hie • residence, in Third street, few dor' beicisv flenriari Reterneed Church :' deelb-fi tf ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFF ER. OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S;ROW,) NEAR MARKET. , Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth,. CITY OF iLtßaissuito, PENN'Ai. myl24it Cram Urinting Pm Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepar ed to execute JOB add BOON PRINTING ofevery descrip tion, cheaper than it can be done at any other establish:- media the country. /Or Four lines or IeES COUStitUte one-half square. Eight lines or more than four constitute a square. Half fquare, one day one week one month " three months ... " six months ...... .......... 14 one year . .......... Onerquare, one day ......... one week........ 2 00 CI one month 3 50 4, three months 5 00 six months 10 00 15 00 .86P" Business notices inserted in the Local Column, or before Marriges and Deaths, ME CENTS PER LINE for each illPerlion No_ 37 AdEir Marrigra and Deaths to be charged as regular ad certiqem,lnts TELECIHiI. From Washington. Foreigners and the Military Service. Brigadier General Graham Charged with Contempt of Court. IMPORTANT DECISION The Rebel Pickets Driven in. The policy of the Government' in regard to employing foreigners in the military service i s as follows. The statement being made on good authority : First. No one has been authorized to enlist or raise troops in Canada as has been affected to be understood there. Second. No commissions have been offered or other overtures made to military men in France or other European States, as has been assumed there. Third. The government has not tendered the command of the army to Gen. Garibaldi, as has been represented in Europe. What is true is, first, that every foreigner who has come with a good character and credentials and offered his services to the government for the support of the Union has been accepted, and no other is in the military employment of the United States. Second—Gen. Garibaldi being a naturalized citizen, it was reported to the Government by one of our Consuls, that the General was con templating a visit to this country and that he had intimated conditionally a disposition to en gage in the service of the United States. He was informed that if this was so his services would be accepted with pleasure and he would receive a commission as Major General, being the same rank that was conferred on General Lafayette in the army of the revolution. Gen. Garibaldi, upon consideration of the subject, has concluded not to offer his services at present, but thinks he may by and by re visit the United States. Kenedy Brig. Gen. Graham appeared before Judge lerrich to-day to answer to the charge of con tempt of Court, iu delaying the minor Jeremiah Lyons in the camp of the 23d Pennsylvania re giment, after th: court had, under writ of 'habeas corpus, ordered his release. Gen. Gra ham answered by filing an affidavit and dis avowing any intention of contempt, claiming he had acted in strict conformity with law and literally obeyed the order of his superior officer. • In this connection he quoted General Order N0.,73, emanating from the Adjutant General's office. It is dated September 7, and says here after no discharge will be granted on the ground'of minority. General Graham's council argued that the court had no jurisdiction in the case, it being one of a purely military character, to be determined alone by the military authori ty, the power of disehargebeing specially vested in the War Department. The court differed altogether from the argu ment of maintaining that undisturbed by the clamors of the multitude, and sedulously guard ing against the dangerous precedent, justice should be administered according to the Con stitution and the laws. No practical motives, no reason of State nor plea of necessity, could justify a disregard of the solemn duties of the udiciary. He showed that the power of discharging mi nors ,by judicial process had been exercised in various states, not only during the war of 1812, but since the commencement of the present civil contest, and he himself repeatedly exer cised this jurisdiction without any question be ing raised as to the propriety of his course. The solemn decision of the entire Supreme Court was, that - the military cannot be exempted from subordination to civil tribunals and at no time can a military officer purge himself from an illegal act. The rebel pickets came up this morning to their old, position on our advance, but were driven in several miles by our forces. C, kiCENCIT, "Graveling Ageut Intelligence has reached our lines that the rebels have only ten regiments at Fairfax Couit House and Fairfax Station, and are ready to fall back on Manassas the moment our forces advance. THE STATE ELECTION. PEULADELPH A. The following is a list of the names of the Senator and Representatives elected within the bounds of the consolidated city. The army vo t e may change the result in some of • the Representative districts : SENATOR. - C. M. Donovnn, Dem. REPRESKNTATIVES. Ist District, Joseph Caldwell, D. 2d " Thomas E. Gaskill, D. 3d " Samuel Josephs, D. 4th " Samuel C. Thompson, D. 6th `• 'Jos. Ifoore, Jr., P. 6th " Hiram Baugh, P. &B. 7th " Thos. Cochran, P. Oth " George A. Quigley, D. 10th 4 , oThomas Greenbank, D. 11th " • James W. Hopkins, D. 12th 44 Richard Wildey, P. 13th • " Francis V. Mc&lannus, D. 14th " James Donnelly, D. 15th " Wm. F. Smith, P. 16th " Thomas W. Duffield, D. 17th " C. R. Abbott, P. ()Doubtful. RA !ES OF ADVERTISING From our Morning Edition. I=l I=l WASIIINGTON, Oct. 9 $0 25 1 00 2 00 3 00 A 00 8 00