qtr t. i t.! R , P A )10ni1.13 r.ornlitg, October 14, Ix6l. --An active young man, who can le ;1 ~ :ood and rapid bawl. None others nerd A titirESS CLERK, Darrisburg, n\ 01 I,— -The Baltimore Sun says that vo!nnt,• r rrcently arrested in that .oliscgisqltly discharged by promising „,1111,, priqwr babiliaments, was a real a this city. \k'l;o r SHE IKE 1',16 IN SEMINI OF MS Morma.—A bright 1;,.) a l, int nine or ten years of age was 11,0r0 , 0 Fri ay by the police of Lancaster I 1 ii 11! TICSuII tell that mother was living ,31,,• the taverns of this city. The lad is w :it tho re sidence of one of the porters of the 10,4.11.1eier tidiest!, noxiously awaiting the ap -1F:1111 ‘.l his mother. I=:=Cl 1111. I'orSTAIN flaw Itausn.—The Fountain 1,,1iv 1111,1, is olio:inked to effect a Saving of bolt iu 11,, , 11, of all hair-washes, oils, &c., toe!' ;o1 ahy tel every other means Hi Al• wine of these articles` own ow , 1.0 i„•„ dollars per bottle, this is i p t-mall moment. For sale at 11, •-• ;ld Fahey Store, No. al Market . t -•,•,;iduertiseuient. t I=l , ipk•K ix.: RA ILIICIAD Accumorr. —A man named' 1, iitt 't•it . /441, employed as a watchman on the 1i ti,‘ I inlt I lai !road at the small bridge oross : ft,. month of l'exton creek, 'below this city, at an earlybour Saturdaymorning 11.: on the track near that place, his. body cut lc in half. A lantern was found nearthe and it is supposed that in attending to his .hat of signaling either the fast line east 'clock Saturday morning, or the express , r:t at, 235 A. M., that "all was right," H struck by a train approaching, from an ;t,. direction. Tim deceased leaves a wife 111 Wren, who reside in Moyorstown, at the • iiil of the city Alderman Kline, being •I of the circumstance, summoned a jury :ugliest, who rendered a verdict in accordance the facts. E CAMP POBI , OI6ICFA. —A visit tithe post cs at Camps Cameron and Curtin, shortly the arrival of the mail bags from the city r., is very interesting. Whenitisannounced t "mail has arrived," crowds assemble 11,1 the offices to receive news from the loved ,it eeme; and it is truly painful:to '4,froarve ,wsiciy depicted on various faces. Agleam hushes over the countenance of the 1 , 1 , ;v ic. , ipient, of the wished for letter, while c. .1 stppointed one betrays sa corresponding , leir , :;si,,n. If wives, fathers, mothers, broth r,. ;old seaters, knew what a consolation it is I•. the pan volunteer, deprived of the sacred .is. ,, lttions of home, to hear from them, how hipt would be their answers? How dearly vet) thing prized coming from home ? The 1 merreotype of a loved one is shown around infinite satisfaction. A little keep-sake, bla because of its associations, is exhibited to !lie soldier to his mess-macs. The smooth ..l boy can be seen writing to an aged ni , .; her. In fact there are many ways devised ommune, as it were, with home—to bring an as near as possible to the camp. These feelings are not confined to the sensitive or the relined, but they are to be found in the breasts of the uncouth and the unlettered, whose homes though "homely," contain objects of adora tion. There is a tender chord in the human heart, which, if tonened, vibrates alike in the p.dace of the Nabob, and the hut of the Slave. ITEMS CAMP CAMMlON. — Comparatively few of our citizens have any idea what a busy, bustling, noisy, little canniunity is congregated within the limits of Camp Cameron, a mile or two east of our city. Fifteen hundred volunteers, exhibiting nearly ns many different inclinations —some religions, others irreverant—some edu cated, others nu 1....v.-I—all forming one of uncle Sam's tppy 1 -I:{llles,' conforming to the same discipline, and engaged in the same just and holy c ocie. All phases of society are represented—from th. ono whose deportment and education do rote the gentleman, to the individual w ho .3o itir.nsoars no higher than a full stomach am: od pair of SllOOB. Pass along the streets -(the passages between the rows of tents are so termed)—and you will hear the soul-inspiring strains ofsacred music issuing front one tent, and a few feet in advance, the coarse and vulgar jest, or the light and lasci vious song. shakspeare's Soldier,— or strange malls, and bearded like the pard. lalous in honor, sudden and quick in quar rel, Seeking the Nibble reputation Even in the vanuon's mouth," will find many eomiterparts in Camp Cameron. The phretrol..giA will find herd an extensive field for his expbqations ; the physiognomist, in too, will point with triumph to the prisoners the guard house, as proof positive of the in fallibility of his tiVklle4. Mu repulsive coun tenance, indicating insubordination and ferocity painful to contemplate—the angry expressions intermingled with oaths sufficiently blasplte lie mg, if used .r o j tration, "to shu t a spirit," explain the ei- their incarceration. Not. 3ri I.standiu g .31 I a varied associationsof char 13cter, however rue tact is clearly demonstrated .., camp Cain.,,,, (It tt a man can be religious, unl do right 1,, re, and though the general t `'" "r'of our reul • ri,s indicate a prevalence of irivloity or profanity, still there are many up right, religion:; men in the ranks, ready to com h tboth the Evil One and the enemies of our country. The Sabbath is religiously observed Iftrertching .y many of tho volunteers, who attend the in emit, every Sunday Afternoon. hriazenar IllemibLpi are held in various tents; and O lap . tpi en meat prevails. a decided religions TEN on 'maw& more able-bodied men are wanted to fill up Capt. Jacob Waltman's com pany, the Greider Cavalry, now in Camp Cant eron. Young men desirous of entering this service cannot enlist under a more competent and efficient officer. ---....•,----- Tim Manua Houas.—The Mayor has signeicl the ordinance of council fixing the market hours between the.bours of 4,1 and 8 o'clock A. M.. during the meinths of April, May, June, July, August and September, and between 6 and 9 o'clock A. M. during the residue of the year. The ordinance,therefore,is now operative, and will go into effect next Wednesday morning SLERP Ansa Dnuwu.—The Cornhill Magazine asks and answers the question—ls sleep after dinner a good thing? On the part of some per sons of weak digestion it seems to be so. T 4 habit should not be acquired without an at tempt to ward off the necessity by a reduction of the amount of food. If this have unfavora ble effects, an ample compensation for the time given to a short post prandial sleep may be- ob tained by earlier wakefulness in the morning. On the other hand, Dr. Beaumont found, in the case of St. Martin, that digestion was promoted by moderate exercise, such as walking, imme, diately following the meal. In all , cases expe, rience must.decide. =I A Haavy Business —The extensive transpor-, tation facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad are now taxed to their utmost capacity. Some' 214 engines, 70 passenger cars and over 3,000' freight cars are constantly employed in carrying passengers and freight. The shipment of stock over this line is greater than that of any other in the country. It appears almost impossible to prevent accidents to all the trains, when there are so many on the road, yet this thor oughfare has been singularly free from accidents endangering the lives of travelers, on passenger trains, and but few of any account on freight trains. This will account, partly, for the in creased business of the road. Travelers and shippers always choose the safest and most speedy route. The receipts of the road for the year ending on the first inst., was over $7,- 000,000. .-----,09.,,, Tire Momman AND TUN WAIL-Right Rev. Bishop Ames, of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Indiana, lately advised his son, a young man of eighteen years, to enlist for the war, and has expressed a determination to spend the winter in camp himself. The Conferences will soon be over, when he will have a few months release from official duties, which he proposes thus to devote to the moral and religious interests of the soldiers. HO is one of the most able and popular men of the West, and his spirit is large ly shared by the ministers with whom he is as sociated. At the late session of thfr. Illinois COnference, which embraCes but a small portion of the State, not less than ten clergymen re ceived appointments as chaplains to the army, they have already been chosen to fill that posi tion by the proper authorities. The other Western Conferences are giving some of their best men to the work. Tus STUMBLING BLomcs.—We are waiting anxiously for the "declaration of war" prom ised some time ago by our Chief of Police against the projecting "pavement washers" in various parts of our city. ; Day ,and night the unwary pedestrians are constantly tumbling over them. Dignified gents, who walkiwith noses elevated in air, suddenly come to grief when their toes come in contact with these ob trusive and iron-hearted nuisance. Pretty la dies stub their little gaiters • and emit shrill Screams as their corns cry out with agony. Fat serving maids spill their baskets of potatoes and plates of butter over them. Children trip when they pass them, and make involuntary acrobats of themselves, with specimens of, ground and lofty tumblings not down on the bills. Profane individuals shock our feelings by giving vent to audible curses whoa they. come in contact: with them at all houri of the" day Mid "night. "`Tu fact these stop-cocks =Atka the rebellious se cessionists and ought,iO beputclowa. I=l MORE ABOUT THE FEMALE SOLDIER " . WHO REPORTED THE MURDEROUS ATTEMPT ON COLONEL Elm:vs.—The female soldier whose arrest in Bal timore last Saturday was noticed in Thursday's Tarsonerfl, must not be confounded with the one arrested in that city, some days_ previous, Who originated the report of Abe attempted as sassination of Col. Knipe, also published in the TELEGRAPH. They are entirely different per sonages. In regard to this latter lady, and her roman tic adventure among the troops on the Poto mac, we have been able to obtain the following version of the affair, furnished by a captain of one of the companies of the 46th Penna. regi ment. It will be observed that it differs some what from our previous account: At Camp Kaloramo, Washington city, a hos pital nurse was wanted. .:A choice was soon made from this company, .furnishing recruits from Georgetown—one of the enlisted was the lucky one for the position. The choice was made with much regard for the mild, youthful and amiable disposition and the winning man ners of the one appointed. The nurse, from kind and. Pleasing manners r soon made-host's of friends, and had alarsge•kktMeintit Min the re giment ; was kriOna by the_ mane of. Charlie, but was always addressed Doctor. He was very active, very communicative, knew hoW to ex tract teeth, prescribe, Sm. Infant with, Mg to the department of nurse ,, and even sur gery, he was perfectly conversant. Charlie was graceful, good address, and rather Under the medium height, and made a neatand tidy look ing soldier, chewed and smoked the best tobac co in the camp, and occasionally had no objec tion to a "smile" of first rate liquor., Charlie got on a high, however, a few days ag as sometimes, ooking and amiable young men do borrowed a fine dress frock coat from our young friend It. F., several other ar ticles from others until a complete outfit of cit izen's clothes had been donned; went to a farm house hard by, there represented that he was a —the ball also taking effect w brother of the Colonel of the 46th regiment, ho had been shot by a private in the regiment (already slung 'bin his mu' hand, Rockville horse, proceeded on in a dag,e,) desired to go to , and after borrowing wagon and a his Journey, where a re porter of the Baltimore Gime?' got theWO' don Pf the Colonel being aliot who pnbl4--""I the same in the Clipper of lase w ee k. properisione is Miss D. S. Fuller, mud no.donia when she arrives at home will and w• Wthe crinoline with as un4grace as aliedid "the eeeth_Qß: pembigthritticiliDttitiff ticitigtrtptlP tntondit# c 14:" AN Etorsiterr.,-The depravity of the human race," said Mrs. Gababout the other evening, as, at the tea-table, with elbows on the board before her and tea-cup raised half way to her skinny lips, she listened with breathless atten tion to the following narrative of facts, "is mel ancholy to think on. I ofteu sigh as I contem plate it, but howsomever, as I tell our minister, human natur' will be human natur' all the world over, and if some folks 'pears to be better than some other folks, or if some places gets a better name than some other places, it's only because their evil doin's aint fain 41 out," and the old lady subsided in her cup of tea, happy in her great joy from being saved the reputation of our wicked city by so weighty a remark. In one of our principal thoroughfares resides a gentleman who had a wife—a young and pret ty one ; but she has run away. She was repre sented as being a bewitching lady, whose glossy ringlets swept in profusion over as lovely a nick and pair of shoulders as ever were allowed to peep above a piece of calico ; with eyes that shone like bright stars set in dark.: est night, twinkling gaily,. and one per haps pith a slight leer towards a nose the most perfect ever chisselled from Paden marble; with cheeks whose bloom "rivalled the blushing peach ; with teeth which shone likt rows of pearls as the cherry lips, wittathi.d in sweetest smiles, Parted toemit her silvery voice: This was the heroine. The hero—that is Qui fellow who ran away with her—is a mechanic; who leaves his wife and two small children to mourn his untimely end. It was a clear case of "love at first sight"—the guilty parties saw each other, and both might have exclainieti with the Roman General "veni vidi vice " In du4 course of time our hero became a frequent visii tor at the houseof his "tetxmd . loie!'—was traduced. tier -Witinitiditietitibizd--dienki tea, played checkers, smoked .!')3ryer-root,';' Was considered altogether about as clever al "human" as one would meet with in a month' of Sundays. But Campus fugd ; our hero had busi4 ness to transact in, some western city, The day of his clOParture arrives`; hiS lasi . visit of course must be to the house of his dear friends that occupied by the aforementioned " confiti- 1 ing husband." This latter personage lipoid-, gized for the temporary, .absence of his wife,, who, he said, lied'" just gone to the store andl would certainly be back in a few momenta."! Our hero, however, replied that it would bei impossible for him to wait longer, as he might be left by the train. They then shook „hands heartily, wished each other all kinds of good luck and parted.. The confiding husband waited anxiously for the.retunx of his wife from the store ; but she came not. How , he ascer tained where she was,,7e will not relate, nor how he threatened vengeance upon his quon dam friend, and 'vowed he would marry again the very first woman who would have Min, but will leave the matter here, recorded for the benefit of those who are inclined to follow in the steps of the derilict wife and her illustrious friend, the good looking mechanic. A SAD SPECTACILE.—What more desolate sight than that of a little child of two or three years of age led through the streets of a great city by ;a drunken father or mother? To behold the little one in the home of its parents, when they !are intoxicated, is a sad enough sight. But the ill-fatecl human is used , to the locality, and has 'perhaps gerkili.' - 'O4ll-seenes before. It has its private sources . of nniniement, and if not directly assaulted, and not, hungry and cold, may get through the, grievous epoch without much suffering. But one can see that out on the street, Tar`froniknoWn•loalithe and faces, led by a parent once kind, perhaps, but now !rough and plainly insane, children such assome we have met would have their poor embryo brains full of horror and amazement, such as adults seldom experience. Such a sight as we have described was seen on our streets yester day—a drunken father leading the wretched waif. Suppose that it ,wa.9 the first time the thing - had .happened, and.irnagine what "thick curtains of night" came, down over the infant priind. A child's parents, if at all worthy of the name, are its gods. If it hears of a deity, it habitually institutes comparisons between the powers of its parents and those of the being of Whom it has heard as the author of all things. ;When, then, the rum fiend , suddenly dethrones these Lares and Penales, the whole universe of Of the child seems rushing into a chaos of "nameless speds and dissolution ;" especially if the, drunken guardian is the only guardian it bas, and the discovery of lunacy is made afar from the wretched home. The struggle be tween love and reverence for the being from ,vhom all good things have apparently come, Mad horror of the wayward, staggering lunatic could scarcely be exceeded by that of a home.: tlieus Vinctps, "with the links of "the`lams f.,emnian festering in his flesh." DomesTre Durnis.—A knovrledg6 of dokiOile 4uties, says Mrs. Mild, is beyond all price.to a homan. , Every one of. our Sex ought _; tO kik* ow-to sew, and knit and mend,. and peck and ourrintend eirOri AtMtion. of We, high , or low, this sort. of knowledge is: of great advantage. There isnotieb4kitS , twge; gaining of such,information should interfere with intellectual requirement 0981t 1 4, - pliehment. •well atioi ffnd! time for all. When a girl nine tit 'mll'ol43' l old, she sh ould be accustomed to , teke some regular shame in househol(Fduties, atid_to,* respOnsibiU for , fliie manner inwhiCh - her, part performed, such as her own mending; washing the cups and putting, them in place, , cleaning' silver or dusting and , arranging pe,rlors. This should not be occasionally, and neglecied when ever she feels it convenientodM i iihould consider it her department. When older than twelve, girls should .begin to take tarn in superintend ing the household, making.puddings, pies, cake, etc. ; to learn effectually to do these things themselves, and not stand by and see others do them. • uudenigniid Would xesseetfully, , iorntlibeiWzons Hariisburg. that no is prepared uiternish n any part of the city, Lyeens Valley, Trevor to and WillcesesrroOked : Se.loer as. etijr,othir dealers In hen city. flleso andkeetnim . tri4 • No. ugituPs fortcopttooppc, .aep6.dlm khuThlbnig B - nt it ELK i re ; s i pe t pod prwwl . l -4 ittf IPY Doug J R. & ou. ARRIVAL CRYMINNOODbIy 'l4llOll ABSORTKICR't ! —We have now on hand one of the best selett ed anct byggstOck 0f,..g90,4 Lit ajty . Hav ing enlarged our store, we 'are now enabled to keep a full lint 4411 ikifurof gbOdii. A A 1 :1 100 pieces of Japoiy 4 Aka Afl t fOrfl..) 25 pc. of plaid Poplins. 25 pc. splendid figured ill wool DeLaines. 15 pc. black Alapacruffriki auction. 100 proche and wool Shawls 26 pc..of plairilliitaZlifelrloos, all colors. 200 dta: of ladies' ineeti a:a children's stock . 76 pc. O f hetiizylikOwn Muslin. 100 pc. of 'bleatlied:MUslin,,all prices. Large lot, feldit t . Bidasite, tfoop Skirts, in fants' Bodies, &rubrics. 50 pc. Carthji/liiiiele Un4crosh. ::Thankful for past favors, weFkof4t : respectfully iiivite the publidlo Cell, and we promise not to be outsold by any one. S. tiZfY, sepl24-dtf 'stand. a -P 4 03V3 *di" DR. DI4OOO3.IIMDEN EMU POE ftitAIES. ttlatllbly a coirixwig, '1%614 og,,,.ium reatireing xi obatraCtiOok lirorn Whatavi.r, muse, and way' , atienefarid 6A n • • Er-N N 11.134 ti...Nyk:, .ix 11810:1/ 131 L, the doutorg lob rpalik * F*41i.•. 1 44‘1 1 ,c/frauce Ambrica, with oiiparalle*kaiaostios.tu,:evary base ; ono he* urged by sway thoutsusi ith.osed th e m, g, make thg.tillitpublio tor the filovialtr of the-toufferto ? from tiay.trrsttilifilleir whataidE".is...weitriti.To4reveut h • tad, pgrml ite artint=tratigirtilla selves so, are caupiontsl ugAinat, ilosso.Plils wad" .tu r tkot thity.ara , soo 4 to Orodut4 thisohii me, 40 the proprietor assatotai to:l:responsibility; sheath* taboo igloo, although their mildness :would provslis any pas, chief to hisallb-,othersitish. Plll3-aro.. ow:dm:mended Full and expholl :firect,toon accompany each box. - Prism $1 00 per htitrfiNficrirffahtittlio umd:rstblT liy MAR ESA.,Etk.NNVANTODraggigI,. : . St - itittesltow t EhOrriEbtiri, • “Ladteo." ,hy..eandbig , Oo to the liarrisherg: Yost Office, use have,the tillsnut Iron of observation er any pistol the rsiuntry (oontidontialLy) and 'Wee °rpm Cage" byl man. • Bold, also. by, 3'. iiii4rsosiwiiiisding,; JOLINNIN, I.IOI.JAMAT & COWDMI, Ws.; 1111UMit, Lebanon = ttLefici.'al.-litivah.ti,ifleurantar; J. A. l . Woui, Wright/dell ; o:4A. T. .11nuur, York aud.i by• - osiei drtigglit . ovally oity and village. niche ilnion; and ay & Eifillep..ola.:prdpriatocattw.York ~ . • EL—lnnk fothaenterfaint.. fiti of any klitimniesis ovecryiboatol others are a base. napositiou t and-anestet;ltitaefore, asi you value your livesitad bealtbi .(to nothing of be- , na humbugged out of youe mondy,), only:oE.thoer who show - ithiVitignitUre ol ti. Howe oaf:every Moto which hairgenantly vimin •ofdal teimunt of the Pills+ bake( eonatartelvo. del.dwaswly. 131POW*A .FACRIALOS OHE E SSMAN"' P IL Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D. 4. vi t If* 0 Rylifyy E o uktit of r cnfs :tbr. r rend ot alo atWel They are mild In their operation, and certain in correcting all irrentaglleeLpanautMenagnationa remo i ying all eb atrucatelne,,ichetWartalalcihkUlur :otherallie,qieadache, pain In the le . galpleadar,heart., whites, all .ner str4 as, 311 1 114 i isg,,peinAn the back er ietu red eiletVi .g A n from iuttirrdii. onof ea ure. ;IN:1111ABBIElf. ' 10N. ;. • • Dr. Cheesemnn's Mlle are Invaluable , as they will bring (ri g or pettirre.ti wtio have 'fed n &heti priwtarreini6ii the utmost contldentitip Dr.o.hepaltsouPs Pdis doing all that they represent to .le. , Theri4slikleihadtion.4,4,l4. +Wick the Pills cannot be taken withal/ producing a PROOLLAR BAWL wushtlion referred to is P_REGNANC ! ad rota AUSCLARRL4OR. 3ueh irregiste Je ten. dencgef.thewiathrine to restore theses:Dual functions to a normal coadstion, that even the ref:reductive power of sw. Summand raid it. : • , • , • thiaarested,purely vegetable, and froo from .anything injurious. ,Bzolicit directions,. which should be road'. so. ootneany each bug . rrlee 41 - Sent by !mall orvenelos. MS VI AO. 80. •koxisiono L. 011 MIXAM, Box 4,b81 Poet Otlies, New York City. . • . sold by, one Dinggii tin avery,to frit la the United States. 8..8. HU COEUNGt3, . General Agent for the•Dnited States. • 14 Broadway ; llow Sark, Tt;lifloithalliwito legate orderselondaybe addressed. Solikin4fArrisburg uy 0. A. tipiv.tuT. • RAM - DYE I fiAIR DYE! ! witostPligtor'sc;ll)ol , Dye The.9nly Hare:deal and Reliable Dye Finctwuj Ail , pAttis ere,baitations, and shoithl ,avpided ifyou to 's • pViltiicale. GRIky,,,RIIIIIIICRUBTY HAIR dyed. Instantly= to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the-least ury to Beirut BM. . it fEEN M DIN,OMAS have. been awar ded to Wm. A. BATORICLOR sine 18.9, and over 200;000 'appliestions have been. made to the hair of ; the patrons of his famous Dye: - I Ww. A. BaTCHELOR'4,I4A,Iii.pv, produces a color not to be distinguished from natio and is wanattsran ,not to injure in tbelawit, howeveriong R may be contin ued, and tbaill effects nr,bad Deem remedied. The hair Is invigorated for fife by this splendid Dye, which is prop. I,arly applied at Net 16 tkidiffitreet Nb* . York. Sold 1 4 AD Vie cites mid towns td. the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers , The Genuine Bait cline - ultimata a. Batchelor," „and m idress upon , a steel plata engraving, on. the four 'sides of each box. _ • Whofa+aieFaitoiy Bar:clai St., .Latak2B.3 Broadway, New York. ocl2-dawly Puarrylltt BLOOD ! MOFFAT'S laffii hilStAlikr PH - GOILIC BITTSIIB.-- LFregtilliati q 44 , Aftserrat Poisofts.—ln :mem . of scrofula t ' mor*ujitopte sho SMo, the operation 'of the . edidelleisiltailY astunlableg, often renlOviPLE . , o albilillsitil,lbteri vestige of these loathsome dlseitees by theirmirlfyinulltta,sthe,btoest. Illtliciee Pesters, Fever and itiolatitlEVPlNLDrePsY;Xtbakt,igrel.le abort, most ail diaasome soon yield to their, curative properties olluoitrbblubil tie iviithnt them, - it by their ' bmpty louse °mob suffering and expense maybe slaved. .•.-- Prepared by Wel. B. MOFFAT, H. rt., Near York, and I tier Rale by ell Druggists: ~ ~,,... t.. novito-1 y To7pontrirenvzs. • TSB AD.44 a t - beeif ' restored to Aealth * few .weekliby a Vory ‘ alinpla remedy, alter having duStra seferal years with a severe lung affect kin, sod that dread.dlaeesa, Conentoptiott—ls. *AXIOM to ! ! make known table tallow en !mans °Come. re itli who desire lf, he Witt send a copy . Pie pre iefirlOtion twititi(free.ore*ge),.iottli the directions Yon :preparing and Being Jka,.laKie..t.lKaildi Org. will kid a ribicurq4 l o,laliaN BronchitiB , rta..„ Thu pnlY;Ohjeet ibehniva Omit Lip needipgtlie. , l"moriptlon tiWiaillent'tle adlieW4, and apyeid totoriation which e ooniwiltionliWiky a:valuable, and tie liopetterftry eat • erer willtry bla teinedy, as it will eat them nothing, and - - Mikes wishlagthe peesopplion-w%Vseseadliressj Williamsburg]; county, New York, II SetBl-wly DV ' . Lost • '.,..: . ts : , W' D . '.l D. D 0 - .l*.r kublisheilin a gealed 'Envelopa •,',":. Price 6 OIL:. A; Lecture on the Nature; Treatment, end radical Cure of Bpermatorrbrea or * . eminal Meek less, Involuntary:EmiCsions 61mtiel Debility, end luiped ow to.Narriagegenerally, Nervommesa, CoiSmilption, .llepsy and Fife; dental and Physical -Iticupticity, re : ulamprrnur. vett Abuse, &0.-41 y ROST. .1: - CtllAttlt lILL, IL 104::Autbbr a the - Orem Book Eft.' ' - "4"'Boon -tivissands or• Sufferers," sent under seal, in a plain - . velope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of Mx ate, or two postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, -1111 Bowery, New York, But Office, 0054586. sapcl.daw3m Ii;' , CILQ ) s FOR T4.H.E _sum As Pillows,l 13buiketsy Coats, eaps. Leggin', Driuileingl Cups, &c., PDS SALL BY W jtt-TSu .S MA. FP E R , orth Side Market Square, near Buehler' s Hotol, HABBISI3III2G, PA. t ; apg`p -dami EXSOUTORB NOTICE. LETTBRS testamentary on the estate of: Elizabeth ThOmpson, deed., tate of the city of Itareaburg, Pa., hiving been granted to the ondersigned, rtablibis Omme, kb Demote} having...demands against tho eftii,fe are kegs to make known the same to him lithobt delay. NOS . DAVID ifROBINSON,OBINSON Roomer. t • • • - _ Y" AllO, TOOTH, I , TAILCLOTIC Loumaidiorkanvanumbi fialAtY HIGLINPIES DRUG AND FANCY MO= II 2!Lulu)). .1 Ej.: 2 ,-* 041 tin ItuvernetWilts Qt&Nyi rimi.oB4E, is rfi t v aio bet; 1 1801,?Elt 12,b'alocit,ringoartnia . r ellpplying th e „A. Dimi y with,, /mottle out . e hoof, 'to be ; Ch• •%rs - tillig, HF"! - buis proykistthetBta, tekvfAlMlltirriN If& tiliivethgldWiirdtaWnutb, - Bidders are requested. ,to -comply pia silt par - culars with. the form of. bid berowitit GP;MW:aRt•-rserlNs-PAtiilelf , tixe xiglitto pat in •Vrearury. ex 9ther „funds .hae;for bnisercient, and to reject any Aiit , ansi,fOr any cause. No bid will be entertained unless the bidder is preseitt tO!rehprond to The Government will recrive der the contract, reserve the right to re wire any aciditionahnlthiberrihp ,to head. 1!_ Deliveries to be made weekly in i such quantit ties as may be required. The Cattle.must average 1,300 * pounds gross weight; and no aniinalWill" be received which weighs less than . 1,000 poini3s gross. No conditional bid' be.'ieceived. The bids to be directed to Capt. A. Btos.wrrn, C. S4U. S.'A.., _VNihington D. C., and endors ed "Proposals for 'Beef Cattle." I, A B, do , hereby pro Pose to deliver to the Government good Rita' Cattle on the hoof for per hundred pounds:gross *eight. The Cattle to be delivered ireChtunbarsburg, Harris burg, or York," In the State: of Pennsylvania, ari the Government ; may, designate,ficeptding,4o; the terms of the enclosed advertisement. The' Cattle to be weighed on the scales, and the weight sirdetermited to be the ptirchhse Weight. I hereby agree to gives a g00d:144 ludfirdetit, bond for the fulfillment of the contract; and to receive Treasury notes or °.othei!Gtovemment funds in payment for the Cattle,. . . The first delivery of the Cattle will be requir ed to be made about the TOth.of November, -1861. .''l,-dtoc:2o -..ST.F.AIC-WEEK-LY z ffirrufirmlf . fik* TORE ""LitillY LIVERPOOL. " ..;.EMBAR.KING:, PASi• AaKtuni.i3nNNNSTOWN, (Treat/C) The ttiter t • 031. N.,st tors and Phtladelptda Bleamithip tutem.t, napatedllati , their full poWsrad ayfte-bt4w iron Steamships as follows : '4; Salt4.Bllß6s SaltuslaykOctolier 12 ; CITY 'ANA-Ign iNGTON , Saturday, ooltitter - • II.; . -and. llNArsatiardiay October 26 ; and every Saturday at Noon, from :Pier 44, -I°l. "' 14FP%.2.1ut , aim as simian cAttiN sTFAMOE..., • =kw do to Loudon - kBO 001 do to London ...$BB 00 do to Paris $B6 00 1 do to Parts . 00 (I° ' lir m lig=i; • VIP Ilatbill(44s 00 Peale lma' we ; titbit r dam, Antwerp, tationttbatrirtendx ow buy tickets bore Atftlblktwitjvatj..‘ , K,l s fork: From laverpool or idußeusipiroi r *MN . , sad $lO6 st.,sirago friar- uibrpoa ; s3o' 4YrOns uoecistown, SOO DO- ;•••.- These Steamers nave , oripbrior nominmedatlona tor Passengers. ItbAbare etwadoW4d:Gtostaitits. They are built to Water-tight Aron Sectiunk, hay" Patent Fire Annihilators on b6aid . Pi •••••:•-• - • - trArrr•lar°rCasOnliirlutZWOO,Fltl446l ;Agent:, t 2 Water treet:; Glasgow WY. INMAN; 5 ot. &Loch •Sclairie Pti.4lueetastowu to C. & W. D. SF.Y.IIOI.IR & CO.;fa AondoiktoAlly, .54,64!40 , 44 , Ring WlWam *St:.; PtiffsIo.JULOSMOVE, 5 Place de la Bonrse ; Iliilidiarbiiilß' - 31) ct. LIA LE, 11l Walnut street~ IffeAftnalatyoBBl6,,cit JNI). pALE, Agent, ': ,l l6lWritiAdway, New York. 4 114 %** Igfrrisbwg• ocll4 I 'SEAMED PROPOSALS , LENDORSED " Prorsals for _Bajfflist,ence Storeir walrl ei•e6eFied M . October 14, 1861, forArnighing b.Y.„PtStraet the following articles fel the — United - States . 20kOarre/a..Ektra Tand4r " 100 barrels Extra Hess "Ark. 4000 pounds Rio tottee: 3 ' ll POWldsHige, 8 " ' pounds good kard Soap. 800 ikallonk , To biee.dOliverid tree: &it too" tibtJahited States at the United States Storehonse at Har risburg, Pa., ou or befdre the 19th inst. All a#olo3 f 4 be of the itpdjin stroneWeldigeS, and tti n ll*rtO imcb, spection As the V. 81 , 06 " Bids_tostele *allying psr_barretfor flguoand porkpriiii'poluidlor (Arse, Bow and 'rite, loid 'per gallon, for molasses. • • s : The right is reserved' to reject any bid'; and any articles if not of satikaattirYAuality. •Bids_to be addressed to :the " nndenaigngd" at Harrisburg; Pit. ' 4l - B. DuBABBY, oot9-dtd wtoPosAlis , roxlsAPP,TANl Ehose-Qusursas Pluissynysirm, MILITIA DOlrittlikiTs Efirlisfiturg Oct. 9 , 1861 iOEALED proposals will be received at this, 1 .0 office up to twelve o'clock on MonditY,. the I4th day of October, 1861, to • ,1 - dinish thirtol a louring articleriof supplies and it such &Lees as may be dir at office : • • 300 cords of Oak Wood. : • The` Mae to b 6 iniiiiedied proper persons selected as provided - by the-Act:6f Assembly: oct9-dBt., • ~:4;i5P1X449 ( 144. 'ben. VIIITANTED-IMMEDLin'LY.-10 tct 115`, To . Osrur Asir, and ?i,xoo,buOola of CORN. CAPT. B. DIMAARY4C. S. C. S. A ,1) 0ct11412 .T.-aranrWlitsoctLfs • FOUN'TttIN TEA: - 11031fUSH. It effects a sairleg of one-half 111 the use of hair prepar ations. It.doestaway with Sressy : bottim, , Itte handsomer article thsn - ttin hair-brush.' Itregulates the quantity ofthilifti.ed,'hi a drop', .` It is.perfiiolly rtnirr and cannot Spill over in thOtrank, or on the.Soilet: • , ' ; . • It eariles enough of any preparation to lest for, ageor along journey. Its p-toe is 'asaerate, and it inVO3 its own cost in three ! For sale at,Keller's.Drng and , Fanny Stire,9l , Market street two , dooris,opt of „Four* street, itoutttside: , • . upHoig , .,.'"• ,-1 :'• "i'd.' PAUI.Dtir MATtROZEIS, • : ' ' t COITON TOP'fibitTIVAAEZ ' •. ' t HUSK MATTRESSES , ; ' - ..4COITON,.CLIMFORM, .. . • CHAIR CUSHIONS, . ' ' • _ ..004U!.....1500Lk . .&,C..c. &c. . in' haziiiandlor Saill,p4, Ae gamy. learestvistes for cull: , nOr Mattresses told Sprlog .tlottotwmtute to order..c • Lougoos , , HA E burr ES &c., -paired and made,equal to newixerFmemsonable, all at 0. 109, Market street; between Feartle Wit Fifth, by Gelb amd • , - '•J: MATINITZ:. 1 'Rainsbu ''. ii. Bliti r d — litm . t iffuTh:tory: . ' - ... _.- OND AtREEr. BtLOVi r QHI43TNIJT.. ' +.. .ENA Tti.l4l3LiNTop , T4,4:14 to . 04pr, and all repairing neatly and expadllitnudy done. Per , os at adialitnpo.nan totyq yikig wArl , c.,4oiiik,by addrea g a lent:mulatto* tinaknatlgnedr' Thankful rotormat pat ,, tt& no hopett,b,watt litttpdion,to business, to merit t d I couttunanr:e or. i bt4a%f4,. air 4 1 .. 1 5!. 144 " 1 - grffin t l A ! th . okt pstnni44..wuramair :..,.. , , - .1.. , ........... . __ . . At. it...PlAlue: . .. . oix -min - FOR ICENT, 9214MBLOLEDWELLINGHOltk Oman ear be tlkerFEbtri.MS.P ubeth'. R4Vba ameea. wi Taiith„ ... el <=,ll. UNA '74 7 ;" DRUG 'TORE is the p to find anything la the way Perfumery. illistettcmt ; I ; .. } =tTERS TINtStIVAIMI.4 PUN RTA.TION AND 1011.A.P11 DI T. , ' . . Harria6urg,! Oet o 40, 1861.: -All• Pennsylvania reiiMPthi !ma. ed - wc w iVlb4e'PrePi.rink. to: Cuter.:;tlit::;tbilied Xrgtei, ~,serrvjua ..on the call of the ' Governor, bising.ibtm directed to raise their ongiurlottions an the maximum . standard required tlikOritr 94, viz :-41ifantry company. 101. , :,,:.,:regir . nent r (10 oompanies, ) -1010,-oorn- Plury dross. end • enlisted men: ' Citviiirrbetha Pahr 95 ;.' Vargl tititi*nt." (10 .companies,) .and...enliated. men c .the regulations: to govern the remitting thus made-necessary' bare - Wen 11400,15.0, „I2Y this 11 0 111 t)?t14*:tb - tala aka frait..and after..4iB IZ Recruiting- will -be , vione-broffitlert • 4.- "ited 4 tir thw Purwrefriffif,.§l4; PliZaUtititfor. PorStigb"w.l l lfartitar.ttfuli4xntatißltritul thii,Departarient,ln proper form, and pay all'pioPer vocriummeinsql44Xll4oliit ing. Pinch extietidelitcrti, ..„ - Ist. ReirtV Ottice or recr uiting rendtisvons. 2nd. Advertising tae reasonsbitretttent , grd.:Subsistence.of recruitsfrom theNiste of f,heir being sworn in iretbreli their entrance into a siiitiAnip.,,lfite 'actual expenses will be allowed not exceeding forty cents per dalifor each man muttered into I ± be 'United States service. More than ten d;rys . or any one recruit will not be admitted. Twenty cents additional will be allowed for each day ne cessarily consumed in traveling from the recruit- Mg rendezvous to a State Camp. Subsistence will net be Paid,for when rations can be obtained from the Corrunissary Department. 4th. Transportation by railroad, steamboat or stage line when not provided by the State, may be procured by the recruiting officer if he sees proper, but only half the regular fare on the Pennsylvabla Itailroad, and two thirds regu lar the, on ail other lines, will be refunded to -Forms of AccouMs. —These must be pre sented in the name of commissioned officers only, on forms lainished by this Department, accompanied toy bills.of allSmatters charged for, with date, particulars and receipts of the parties to whom payments were made. IV. No. officer permitted to have bills for recruiting. expenses . charged to the State. lie must pay all liabilities of this character that he incnrs,and be reimbursed by this department on the basis heretofore stated. By order— JOS. D. POTTS, Chief of Transportation and Telegraph Dept oe9-1w INSURANCE , AGENCY. THE DELAWARE MUTAT.. .SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1886. CAPITAL. AND ASSETS 5904,907.61. THE INBURANCE '00111t r :t OF NORTH • AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. —INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND 'ASSETS $1,2111,476.19. • THE Undersigned, . , -•• ••• HE Undersigned, ow Agent for t#o.. well known Companies, will make /sau ransa' against Ices or damage by fire, either perpetually or an molly, on properly in either town or coal:dry. marine and Trawportatton Risks also taken • • •-• . .„ . .• - Apply personally or by latier to BIIIIHLES' . Harrisburg, Pa. ent4'Bl,dawl7 - NEW 421.0NAL LO R even and Irfiree4enths Per,AANA, TREASVEY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT TEE omiikm JAY COOKE & BANKERS, • • - No. 114 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Pgivant , tostruotione from the Secretary of Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NATIoNALL '" 1.441 J. of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of Berea And tbree-tenthe Der cent per annum, will remain Open at my office, No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. . , until further notice, from BA. N. till B P. N., and on Mondays till 9 P. N. These notes will be of the denomination of PiFTY DOLL 914; ONE HUND4 It DOL ARS, FIY H N PRED DOLLARS,•. NE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THiIDSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1861, payable Di gold. In three yews, or eon. vertiblr into a twenty years' air per cent. loan, at the gpticionf On bolder. Each Treasury Note has interest gourmet ttached, which can be cat off and collected In golf at the feint every SIX Menthe, and at the rate of one gent per day on each fifty dollars, 1 Payments of subscriptions may be made in Gold or beaks, or Notes of any of the Philadelpia Banks. • I P,AMIRB AT A DISTANCE can remit by -their Mends, through the mail, or by express, or through Banks and ta the Tretpury Notes will he immediately delivered, .or gent to e.cb subscriber as they may severally direct. Parties remitting must add the Interest from 19th of August, tbe date of all the notes, to the day the remit- • tame reaches Philadelphia, at the rate .of one oent per day en each fifty dollars. apply to or actdress • . , 3&Y coogE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Care of JAY GOOK B & CO., Bankers, jo TWO, StreeLatiladidnlita. cicB r db:!) SHIRTS 1 I SHIRTS 11 ROME MANUFACTURE ,THE .OELEAPBST IN TEN MARKET. INHE tuldeinigned living opened his Manufactory of Shirts &c., at N 0.12 Wen : Market eet,' ariisharg, Pa , mos trespenthdly solicits the qtanotrago - anu' attention of the Ladies, Gentlemen and MeretatturAo, the,ftillowiug• assortment of goods -all op- , *WO 'arem pwapandeeture : - • BEURTIb9OMS, , . . OOLLANS, . CUP% WfWMBAHDB, • Di/0117 SlilliTfi, tee-,.&e,i ate - - * 0 4 , 1 - - lAlso the particular attention of the Ladln ! o inn large ortment of under garments &c.. (frdsktha litlied im . ved London and Pana -style%) LENNWVIOLTARS, f r F c : s , e u n h.7 sew itc h . er , it: great varieties,' : nil mbl7 1, 8 1 7 - r own maunufacture we will sell etiparlingto can be f rersone desirous of &Min th ting e-Wean matiilitls, sae ,bikve cutting, sewing ite., of a rerp.inriety dune 110e0r 1 - sig tP .rder. Ali of ttia alma mimed goods for Gents wear, Me will make to measure, guaranteeing to fit, and OW) Wire eatiefersa teitie _manager for style. durability alid m.turia . f - AU`special orders will be promptly 416 . tZded te . PTO detehorigillaonee and ..most reasonable - - gl••••411 1 0 Morahan* supplied ePtr••49,MoiGilliNalit i s •tapi n vondlo , ..oto..... , -- - • G. loys Nisking stirts or ander garments Of aily eripUrna, raniltaVe i tem made to order by aeudpag , lePle, et luta! Irtudx as maza i rf,t4 . l . ", .... f'. iV . i p LYNN, . . i1 i 29. ,i6 21 ... • j , • 14 .?:.P: WM% '4t ?'. doom neat . fl oor to Hummel iii . S : ipii2lipiiiiiii eroilel7 3t r .120 10.13 EL iTATE S ee near V I..oFeei, a few r A doors below Brad 'o'' 1 , Wahisburg. A See , I.lM l Zeil e Vell i g oi l l aw 'AIM* errbsidiaed 1 , 4•4 11 14 0 414 aTe.irAkio""". AVlStniNr MO - di * 2 9f, '4444401440 , B4 0 Aft ' "In 014 allity,tes ORM , am ram an
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