P -- aiip elegrapij, II A tiItIBBURG, PA. Tuesday Morning, October 15,141 No SLEEPING CABS.—The Northern Central ilott.l Company now run handsome sleeping cars tai their road from Sunbury to Baltimore. Tow N.--- Lieut. Horace Porter, U. S. A., pi l':x..Governor Porter, was in town this piewin._., looking remarkable well. Lieut. Pori r, i s attached to the staff of Brig. General sll,lo. Lc. Fifth Artillrry, as chief of ordinance, ;tot , 6 capacity he ha already distinguished ZE E., k PE or PRISONERS.—Stephen Gross, Bowen, a d J ..‘ckerman, made their escape from the it at Easton about dark last Friday evening, to had cut the iron bars of the jail, and after urine. Iheroselv,s down in the jail yard, scaled he li alls and left for parts unknown. Gross ad horen were awaiting trial for the Bethle rn robbery, committed some time ago, and t, n,,, was in for robbing his uncle in Mount lethal. a mouth or two since. Gross and Bowen ' e a depts at the thieving business. , iseii xourbritomPßlSON. —The soldiers 'V Gee, ouip,on and Miller. who were arrested and fined in prism some time ago for maltreat the keeper of a lager beer saloon and his e, on the poor horse road below this city, a ce of which appeared in the TELEGRAPH at time, were [nought before Judge Pearson • richly on a writ of habeas corpus, and niotion of District Attorney, discharged estody. The men were at once handed er to the military authorities, and will be pt %,ith their regiment, the sth artillery to entail. POI I, L.-Mayor ' s Court.—Bill Jones was air grl, I for malicious mischief, drunkenness .I! , n Icrly conduct generally. Fined $l. Join Williams—a "vag"—was up for lying mi).l loose, and discharged with an injunc .E to bare the city forthwith. A lipper little Irish lady, with cork-screw ,Lingling around a pair of red dumpling ,e puffed into a smile as ; bright as the moon in an unclouded sky, was ar e:.ol for the offence of drunkenness. Her s registered on the police sheet as tt-rino Bradley, and this was her second before his honor within a week. She tined a severe reprimand, and was then with an injunction to sin no more. Alderman Kline.—Peter Smith, Wm. 01. James Moore, and a man who wouldn't re Li , name, were all arraigned for drunken es, and sent to prison. iiimAN SYNOD OF WEST PENNSYLVANIA.- Ev.ingelical Lutheran Synod of West Penn lv Ltda. commenced its sessions in the Lutheran onelt of Ilechanicsburg, on Friday evening, e th lilt , and adjourned finally on the fol ming 'EueMay evening to meet in Shipper's .rg. next fall, at the usual time. The terri .ry of this Synod embraces Cumberland, York, ems and Franklin counties. The number of 'ui , t , •rs is abolit forty. The Synod was organized by the election of v. E. Bridenbaugh, of Greencastle, President; .v. Alleman, of Hanover, Secretary ; and ref. Jacobs, of Gettysburg, Treasurer. During ses,ions of Synod, considerable business of local nature was transacted, and a spirit of mony characterized the proceedings. There • no business before the Synod of an exciting ' , snider, and hence there were no very pro ted or exciting discussions. On Tuesday ening a number of young men were ordained preach the Gospel. The services during the ‘• nod were of an interesting character, and the •:thing and addresses were of a high order. LOOSE BRICKS. —Who has not uttered curses ~th loud and deep against the loose pavement ,cks which encumber many pavements in VEI - sections of the city? In these days of b-toe boots, half the pleasure of a walk is t, especially at night, because one is in con .. ual terror of these torturous impediments. cry person who lays any claim to the posses n of humane, or even human feelings, should ke it his or her invariable practice to kick or h from the walk every ionise piece of brick ey encounter. This should be done both en your toes have been bruised by striking • obstacle and when they have not. There .mething of sublime philanthropy in going tof the way to kick one of these bricks, more in sorrow than in anger," when it has of molested you; whereas, to kick it off out revenge for its abrasion of your foot, is yield- I to cerebellic rather than to lofty cerebral " pulses. There is a scientific way of approach ing these bricks, and sweeping them into the street without stopring your walk, which all true Philanthropists should learn. Tag Vomm - renst, named James Gehr, belong „g to Col. Sam. 131ack's regiment, whose arri- I hero was noticed in last Wednesday's TELE GRAPH, still remains at the City Hotel, in a very weak condition. After the refusal of the keep er of the Poor Rouse to keep him, on the order of the Mayor, last Wednesday, Mr. Thompson, the keeper of the City Hotel, secured an order signed by two of our city Alderman for the ad mission of the matt into the Poor House, but this, it seems, was also disregarded by the keeper, who reiterated his instruction from the hectors, "not to receive any soldiers.” Under these circumstances Mr. Thompson again re turned to town with the soldier, and made a dead application to the Mayor, who went ith him to Judge Pearson, when that gentle "`n informed them that "the wants of the sol dier must be properly attended to" and directed he Ilayor to secure him good lodgings, medi attendance and such other comforts as were ' e Nary, and make out the bill against the i trectors of the Poor of Jefferson county (where the soldier resides) who were bound to pay it. 'finder these instructions the Mayor obtabied lodgings for the soldier at the City Hotel, where he is now domiciled, and receiving the medical attention of Dr. Rutherford, under whose skill ful treatment it is to be hoped he will soon be restored sent to health sufficient to join his regi- "'DAUPHIN LOTGL,,,NO. .14A Ov Q. F. of city have submnbed. three hundred ,041ars to the 7.30 government lose. Tux Elarninnv Curs, viii give one of their de;' lightful re-union, at the Exchange in Walnut street, next Thurday evening. --t -44--- t n l. l Tan season of tle 1 4, inil}yellow hOldrA' here with all its ,14,0 elirtni tg year. The woods meo ..„..i. t • ', it like old temples as they arei Et 'trio • f '= anti fall iii, low mournful ithio t okigs., sot thefts is a , wealth in all therAfat makes the harvest full and enduring, - I A SUCCESSOR ro BuktoP lilowNts.—A spatial convention of the ditiehse Of Peni*lvenia baa been called by the Right Rev. Bishop Potter, to meet . at St. Andrew'Whurch, Philadelphia, .on Wednesday, the 28d'Iday of October, at 10 clock, a. in. The Object is to elect an Assistant! Bishop, in the placiof the late lamented op Bowman. Juvvavnitinatatilfert.- .Last Saturday evej the neight+rho of Mita and Second stomata was the mine 3p€ one of the most digesting k i spectacleerts ve ever witnessed ireontrepor- Wrial ex,C7• l ' . Ai:x(ol64d by e; stool) of.e. down_ or took, ', .Iveiaw , ciliar t Bowen nor more than eight years old, in a state of intoxication ! He was shoeless, cordless'skid hatless, and with his bloated cheeks, and dis helved hair, matted and tangled, half concealing his blood-shot eyes, be presented altogether a picture of moral degradation scarcely ever equalled in the annals of human depravity. Even his juvenile companions seemed to be im pressed with a proper sense of his degraded con dition, and kindly sought to assist him to the residence of his mother, a poor hard working woman, in South street; but to these well meant efforts the drunken boy made resistance, follow ing it up with a string of oaths the most shock ing in the vocabulary of profanity. He was I finally, overcome, however, by an elder brother, who succeeded in pitching the young delinquent across his shoulder like a bag of oats, in which position he was taken home, where it is to be hoped, after he had recovered from his drunken debauch, that he was submitted to a vigorous application of that which Soloman in the ma turity of his wisdom enjoined upon parents to "spare not." -...-,,-. THE "CullTswes."— The Thirty seventh Pennsylvania volunteers, Col. James Miller, who have been encamped for several weeks past at Camp Washington near Easton, arrived here last Saturday by the Lebanon Valley Rail road. Quite a number of the men of this regi ment have been in the itiree months service, and their experience tends to increase the efft ciency of the command. It is a noticeable fact that the regiment contains men of the very best fighting material—a great many of whom are countrymen of Corcoran, Mulligan and Meagher. The Colonel, James Miller, served with distinction in the Mexican War, as Cap tain of the "Stockton Artillerists," of Mauch Chunk, Second Pennsylvania volunteers. Major General Quitman, in his report of the battle of Chepultepee, speaks of the gallant Captain as leader of one of the storming parties. The men of the Thirty-seventh need never *1 for a brave or experienced Colonel, while Jim Miller rides at the head of their column. Capt. Eli T. Conner, of Mauch Chunk, has been chosen Major. A better selection could not have been made. Major Conner is a civil engineer, and in every way qualified to fill the position to which he has been called. The field and line officers are all gentlemen of experience and ability. The "Musical kapartment," under the charge of an old printer; Fife Major Charles D. Sig man, has fallen into competent hands. WHAM IS IN ima Bsnaoom —lf two persons are to occupy a bedroom during a night let them step upon weighing scales as they retire, and then again in the morning, and they will find their actual weight is at least a s pound less, in the morning. Frequently there will be a loss of two or more pounds, and . the average loss thoughout the year will be nxore, than one pound. That is, during the night . there is a Irks of a pound of matter gone from their bod ies, partly from the lungs and partly through the pores of the skin. The escaped material is carbonic acid, and decayed animal matter, or poisonous exhalations. This is diffused through the air in part, and in part absorbed by the bed clothes. If a single ounce Of wQed OrAXltton be burned in a room, it will so completely sat urate the air with smoke that one can hardly breathe, though there can only be one ounce of foreign matter in the air. If an ounce of cotton be burned every hour during the night, the air will be continuallyeaturated with smoke unless there be an open door or window for it to escape. Now the sixteen ounces of smoke, thus formed, is far less poisonous than the six teen ounces of exhalations from the lungs and bodies of the two persons who have lost a pqund in weight during the eight hours of sleeping, for while the dry smoke is mainly taken into the lungs, the damp oden3 from the body,are absorbed both into the lungs and into the pores of the whole body. Need more be said to show the importance of having bedrooms well ventilated and of tho roughly airing the sheets, coverlids and mat tresses, in the morning before putting up tut the form of a neatly made bedf Perhaps the worst of all bedroom evils is the feather bed—but ac cording to the notion of some, if it is old and dirty it is so much the better—if it was slept on by a great-grandmother, and has absorbed the exhalations of the body, the disease and de composition of three generations, it is a capital bed. A. grand mistake. Being an insulation agai then system , t the free circulation of the electric forces of and being a body of constantly d ecaying animal matter, a feather bed is the worst f of all couches to sleep upon. A person ' good health and vigorous constitution will neverisefro h m ou o m ne to wi r t ec ho o u ve t r fee tro l t g weakn ess which takes mois ture and vitality of the system has been ab sorbed without bein g repl ace d b y an equal amount of life capital ; and Particularly when the room is poorly ventilated will the dcetruo tive and Weakening influences of the lean* bed be felt. Our advice is, to dbicontinue their use entirely. Haus---a -RaISSIMAKII.-941___ _ Friday a 3toung lady_irktpe hen old John .11mapni, of EaWitrehem .jf ilrashingion county, micouutered,an enormous reptile near • residence. ifthi beide ghil, instead of run ning, as many would have done, gave battle, in languished the loathsome symbol 'Of era_ a triason.' &tontouoinAggnis a Whets long, and bearing eleven rattles. 'FlareixiivAnta ,4ccerroint.p CONVENTION.- Tlie Convention df 1 - 16resentatives of the dif ferent cloaks of solpoisuAllterary. ins tittda:ons in the State was to hve met in Philadelphia, on the 21st of lest May,,hutpostpone d ip oonsequende of the- thelf-reeent 'disharksinceot the publici peace. . basheen again,called to -meet in this city on Thetslay, November 26, 8861, at 111 o'clock, am. It will continue in on four days DISQIIII 4 Y Ifousa.—The 42 section of the , revised peal code comes at diseterly and ill governed louses in the.following manner : "If any imrson shall keep and maintain a ,common, ill.governed , and disorderly house or !place, to the' encouragement of idleness, gam , irig, drinkibg or other misbehavior; to the conk mork,ualea ce and disturbance of the neighbor , hoodthe ~,Ast shall be gikilty, of a misfAch Mo= k i • en ,couyigtl9l} he sentenced to pa l y , lag five hundred-41011mila, or to undergo . Ica .paisniabanky-not • •" e year, or both or eliklit,sittlMi tof liWsidn Cohrt." _ Tug cool weather hasturned the attention of the soldiers to the construction of temporaty fire places in their tents. The plan adopted ID - 7 one of the New Yozli regiments is to dig a trench a toot wide an deep, running from the interior to the exterior of the tent, to the exterior of the tent, then to cover it over with the exception of a foot at either end, the inside serving as a fire place,-and the outside end, covered with a headless barrel, serves as a chimney. The invention is said to be of Cali fornia origin. ==l AN EFFECTUAL Om FOR VIE EAR ACHE.- Take a small piece of cotton batting, or cotton wool, make a depression in the center with the end of the finger, and fill it with as much ground pepper as will rest on a five cent piece, gatber it into a ball and tie it up, dip the ball into sweet oil and insert it in the ear, covering the latter with cotton wool, and use a bandage or cap to retain it in its place. Almost instant relief will be experienced, and the application is so gentle that an infant will not be injured by it, but experience relief as well as adults. OCTOISER.—This month was called Don*isran, in the time of Domitian; but after his death it was, by the decree of the:senate, altered to Oc tober, every one hating the name and memory of so detestable a tyrant. The Saxons called October Wyn-Arreat, for, although they had not wines made as in Germany, yet, in this season, they had them from divers countries adjoining. Peach= describes October as clad "in a gar ment of yellow and carnation; upon his head, a garland of oak leaves, with the, acorns; in his right handtthe sign Scorpio; in his left, a basket of services, medlars, chestnuts, and other fruits, that ripen. at the. latter time of the year; his robe is of %be co* .of tto »leaved Akarars decaying." On the 3d of the ides of October, the Romans had a festival called Fonrinalia, wherein they adorned their . fountains and wells with chaplets. . Tint . FOLINTAIN Ram BRUBEL—To travelers the new patent brush is an article of the first necessity, inasmuch as it abolishes the hair oil bottle; the reservoir, when charged, containing a sufficient quantity of fluid for two or three months. Greasy fingers are the necessary re sult of using hair oils with the common hair brush, but all fluid preparations for the hair may be used with this cleanly invention with out soilingithe hands in the slightest degree. Moreover, It is the only brush through which the fluids used in dressing the hair can bei equally, distributed, and by which the quantity to be used pan be regulated to a drop. Dress ing wigs, toupees, fronts, false ringlets, &c., usually a very troublesome and unpleasant pro cess, is . , scarcely any trouble at all with the Fountain Hair Brush, and involves no necessity for ever touching the fluid applied. -For sale at Keller's Drug and Fancy Store, No. 91 Market street. See advertisement. VOUS OF Csares.—The following is the result of the vote polled last Tuesday by the volunteers from this county stationed at Camp Advance in Virginia : Pearson,, 6 ; Isaac Mumma, 8 ; Young, 8 ; Fox, 8 ; Freeland, 7 ; Miller, 1; Prothonotary, Young, 8;' Buck, 6 ; Speel i 8 ; Marquart, 8 ; Moyer, 8 ; Enders, 8 ; Peffer, 7. The following is the result of the vote Polled by the Dauphin county soldiers, at Fort Ethan Allen, alscrin Viaginia. The returns were re ceived at the Prottionatary's office•at noon yes day: Pearson 6; Mumma 6; Young 6; Fox.'6; Freeland 6 ; ; Prothonatary Noting 6 ; tuck 6 ; Moyer 6; Marquant 6; Enders 6;, Peffer 6. It will be seen that the above returns very materially decreases Speel's majority for. County Treasurer, and as there are other camps yet to hear froni, it is not at all improbable that in the case of our friend Jack,. the truth of the old saw that " The battle is not always won By they who fastest run, &c.". may yet be fully realized. CAMP CAXIMON.—We visited_ Camp Cameron yesterday afternoon, in company with Col. J. B. Keene, (late of Camp Cruilothanka,) and,was received by our ancient friend and officer of the day, Capt. Isaac Waterburi, with all the urban ity peculiar to the soldier and.,gentlernan, We noticed as I a soldier our igood-looking friend, Mr. Hugh Moony, of Philadelphia, also, J. S. Royal, Fal., of the Home Guard. The camp is pleasantly situated some two and a-half miles from the city, and contains at present about thirty-five hundred troops, all of whom are uniformed, except a company of sharp-shooters,. the contract for which per will will be awarded to Uruch ar. Bowman, at thsli: beap,j3tda t sonier of Front and Market Street& . Oity Property, for Sal% • LARGE TWO—STORY PRIQK HOUSE and lot of ground, pleasant ly 4ipaiid on Front 004weelulbanr_streeriidd WarbiftW. Aliso lgoAietrs PIA.NOS'In goodkiondpkoriaitor 00111‘not tone.! _ " N°' 28 ). 8 400 0 9 0 0 14/I4 _ ARRIVAIrOP RSV GOODS, LARGB AssorermsNr ! __We have now du hand one of the best select ed and larg est stik of goods in the city. Hay. ing eider o -tore, we are now enabled to keep afu line o all kind of goods. i d 100 pieces of vi fall DeLaines. 25 pc. of plaidiPoplins. 25,r.sjleudist figured all wool DeLaines. 15 pc. backilapitcas from auction. 100 pnxtbe and wool Shawls 26 po. of plaht French Merinos, all colors. 200 dts. of lailks' men's and children's stock ings- -75 pc. of heat brown . Muslin. - 100 pc. Of blellehed Muslin, all prices. Large lot of Shirt .Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in fants' Bodies, (llars, white Carnbrim 50 pc. Canto Flanels- and Crosh. ' Thankful f.. .::t favors, we most respectfully itiv.iteitZ pub.. to call, and we promise not to be on tby y one. S. Lswr, sept 24-1 - Ithoad's old stand. AOA 4) TO THE LiiiDika._. , , DR. DOT 00'S GOLDEN ;PILLS i F . , R Frf CAB; .. !... staitibk D VorrillpOng, ragulattag;• , aild: ravioli* n' obetruiliaall, from whataver-eadstyAlo.: 1 pa t s . yq aumesaral as a preveo. i,:. . Tilig`-E WI t.1)6 HAVE BEEN WiEli tfl . 1_ tbe claims for many ynArs :MO.b.in France an. ansarkiahrith eispitralieled survess in every case ; an.. hstie tirgel bs' .daily thousidei Indie-q who used them, Ac mi k e the Hite imblle for the alleviation Of tho , eandbrinio nin s ay arey,nlarilies whatever, sr_ well a- to prevent. gldt derrnewe of gamily where health will um - per:nit It.— FeWalepFortieularly,ailxnamaxliore- suPPonlog Limn.., Ably,* et, , sr utionlal *aired thus* Pin! While in that - , L . pm, at tut , "!t ~N T .,4014 Amakrrisse, and' Sdetor endow di reSootedbiTitrafterUlis admo - o,‘, '.'t Ikb their middens would‘preltette any 'nix due' , heti ' therwlee tbe Pills:ire inetinemend* ni)l and elplie tfirections itacatibler,Soli . hot, prki t : 10 OD per boi. ' gold wholesale and Ittailby OHADIJkI A. BANNVART, Druggist, No. g Jones Now, Harrisburg, fa. , Ladles," by sending him 81 00 to' Die 13arrisberg Poet DOice, out have the Pills Ilea tree of, observation to any part of the country (confldentially) and "tree of pee tsge" by matt. Sold ante by S.. S. Slivers, Rending, Jaill&M)N aCIaCIIIIA, A COWDII2I, Philadelphia, ,t. L..Lan. mimes, 'lamb ,06 , Damn M. Sweep, Lancaster; J. A. Wisp, Wrightlevilde i K. T. untie, York ; and by one 4 le every city and village to the. Union, and by S. DI ohssimprietor, New YOTti 4. , Nix ' agt t N. „..l . oror imuuterfella. Bey nu itoldeu o r any Lo every box us giggled .... D. aowe. At . °Sheri Or a . 40 .hmposttion and 111115.t10; ibe.rettOrtl t an youivalue;yelso .1*.4 and health, 60 ....ty nothing of tu na bumbriugad out of your Markey.) buy only of - thief who snow thikortiesure of :..,. D. ibiwe on every bee, whieh bee rottistly 4orn -uldol oo vtrouut 01 She, en], being counwribol.. ,, - deft-dweawly. INIPORTAtiI fr TO I.`EhIALES. DR. 0 ItEESSMAIN'S PILL S Prepared W Cornelius L: Cheesetuim, M. D., I E W YORK CITY. THE costbioation of ingredients in these Pills ar theme tot et along and 'extensive Practice. wit et Th-y are ihfrople in radod, and certiin ctirreetiog 1 ,1 all irregular ) Paftfulaurduruatlond removing ati:hbe struotioss i , ter from cold or otherwise, headache, Pain In the 8144/. Palpitation 01 the heart, whites, All ner vous aactimes, hysterics, fhtigoe, pale do the back and ; limbs, Sic., *turned sleep, which arises from interrup tion of natart. A , . .. •I: ;• i .. 1 uzuzgst.gutstED-441dE4,. .. .... Dr. ChniesemiOs Pills aro invainibie, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladle. who have .been disapuo ted is the tt.'e of other Pills can place the inmost cone cola Pr.,Otomieeintiola.Pille doing all that iseithey ropy krdeu.- --- . - ;, - • • ; . -... P NOTICE. Shore is ot li rutition of th e female system in which the Pals cannot ' taken without producing a PECVLIA RESULT. condition referred to ir PEER NANO Y— the result. AMUR, RI sOR Such tie the irrenitib'e ton. dewy of the *Cdql. .IC to restore the sexual ASSUORS to a normal wa i th,./lutt even the reproductive power of na tiers cannot, illi et. Warrantekpuroly vegetable, and free from anything injurious. *Plied directions, which should be road ac company east boz. Price S 1 Sent by mail ou enclos ing St to Ds commetins L. Onasonmso, Bog 4,1i31, Post Office, Now 'kik Pty. Sold by ou.Druggidin every town in the United Slabs/. R. B. JEW fatINGS, GeueralAgent for the United States. 14 Broadway, New York, To whom all tiolesale orders shoulo,lbeaddregaed. Sold in Darr .burg try O. A. 134SVART. nosllkla y it, 0... HA R DYE! HAIR DYE! 1 •:: , Wilk I. Batchelor's Bair Dye 1 The'OnlYliarmless and Dye Known ! . Atl othersiire mere imitations, and should be avoided NAIL wish tI esoape.ridleule. GSNY, ROR RUSTY HAIR dyed funny to a beautiful a n natural Unfunny Brown natural or Black , without the least injury to H or Skin. FIFTEEN - RSDA.LS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wu.. Boon:Loa sins lB. 9, and over 200,000 applications avo been made to the hair of the patrons of 'Ms Aimee Dye. Wit. A. B. HEIDE'S HAIR DYE produces a color t o not to be d tiugulsbed from nature and is wouuornm not to lujurein the least, however long it m ty be contin ued, and GLIM (treats of bad Dees remedied. The hair is invigorate& for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly appliedt No. 16 Bond Street New York. i l l Sold irk all aches and towns of the United Slates, by Druggists a Fancy Goods Dealers The Gould has the e ... i ‘ William A. Batchelor," and address pon a steel plate engraving, on the four sides of eao box. oct2rdawl . WholesalelFactory, Si Barclay St., Late 233 Broadway, New York. P Mii..Y THE BLOOD. 1 atorrea's LIFN PILLS AND eIiGINLII BITIIIIIB.-- Era fives di4 Mliterrel Poisons.—ln CsLIOE. of Scrofula Ulcers, Scum, or Eruption/ of. rho Dada, the operation of the Lift Mddicines is truly astonishing, often removing la a fiswltA every vestige of these loathsome diseases by their , yingefliobtel on the blood. Billfous Fevers, Foyer and Atue, , Nripepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and In short, moat ita diseasat-aoon yield to their curative properties No family slmuld be irittiona.them, as by their timely use mat* sugaring and °apatite may ho saved. Prepared • WAI4 - akyorfler, Now , York, and for stile by all Waggish - nov9w3y abiallistrer . Tux Aout, having-been restored to health in a few weeks by...clnk Simple remedy, after having suffeibd, several yearn' with 'it' severe lung affect ion, and thatlitread disease. Consamptieu—is anxious to make knovm.it ir hisfehow-sufrerers the means of care. To all who; ire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used free of charge), with the dire:Aloes for preparingand ening the sant; which they will lind a sure care itirl.Cousumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, am. The only objei*of the salvertiser lu sending the Prescription is lei:need the Milk:Led, and spres4d information which be coneelveito be nvaluable, and he hopes every suf ferer WilLtrY .his reinedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may.prove 'a blessing. Paulus wishing the 'preeorlption will please address/ . • REV; INWARD A. WILSON, . • „. • „, , Elga..countioNl*VAGt ocat-wiy' ' • ' At - Air:Erodes •• • . j HOW • LOST )10W iIf.STO RED . , " ~.., „ . • CST übliiiheirliVi - El3alim Envelope ; . -rice 4 biz A Lecture ,on thb Nature, Treatment, andmullcal of Spermatorrhom or seminal Weak ness, have' y Emissions, Sexual Debility, and 'mead intents to rine generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epllepsyitp Fits: dental and Physical Incapacity, re sullieriTt4n madif Abuse, Ito.—By RUBY. J. CUL Vat- WELL, IEI4 Author of the Green Book dc. "A Boon to Tholmandt ofduairers,".sent under seal, in a pain envelope , , bilany address, post paid, on receipt of six mats, or bare .postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, r.J27. wary, New York, Post Office , 80x4 6 86. sopi-de G , -.• M GOODS ii: ... F R IEL sicH E As ARMY . .„ . .. Bids, •*, . oirs,l Blankets, Coats, C acs, • : '•• , DainkineCupe, dm., .. YOB SALE BY ... • : ' M. S. SHAFFER, North S. - Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel. HAItHISBITIVI 1 , 4.: ° • i aug2i-d 1 I .TT; RF . ~ . .4.)UTOAS NOTICE. ja J ETT RS testamentary on the estate of , gb "th Thompeon, deed., late of the city of rrlabn " ~ havtng been granted to the undersigned, residing all persons having demands against the estate are 4equeste4 t 3 make known the same to 'him Ivo** idlniY. • l ''' itale.6,* DAVID N. ROBINSON, Executor. Fw L LT . : TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT, 2 1: Audi:WANT, BRUBBEi, in great TAIIO Y , A 1,112 51;t1EIANDWAWrarang. TO CONSUMPTIVES New lbnertisentents Cl EALED PROPOSALS, till the 21st of Octo is) ber, 1861, at 12 o'clock, m., areinvited for supplying the Army with Beef Cattle 'on the hoof, to be delivered at Chambersburg, Harris burg, or York, in theStatemf Pennsylvania, as the Government may ctesignate2 Bidders are requested to comply in all parti-. culars with the form of bid published herewith- Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Treasury not:8 or other funds it has for dis bursement, and to reject any bid and for any cause. Nd bid will be entertained - unless the bidder is present to respond to his bid. ' The Government will receive 4,000 head un der the contract, and will reserve the right to require anY additional number up to 16,000 head. ' Deliveries to be made weekly in such quanti ties as may be required. The Cattle must average 1,300 pounds gross weight ; and no animal will be received which weighs less . than 1,000 pounds gross. No conditional bid will be received. The bids to be directed to Capt. A. Bata w rra, C. B. U. S. A. Washington, D. C., and endors ed "Proposals for Beef Cattle." FORM OF BED I, A B, do hereby propose to deliver to the Government good Beef Cattle on the hoof for - per hundred pounds gross weight. The Cattle to be delivered at Chambersburg, Harris burg, or York, in the State of Pennsylvania, as the Government may designate, according to .the. terms of the enclosed advertisement. The Cattle to he weighed on the scales and the :Weight' So determined to be the pluchr:3B weight. hereby agree to give a good and sufficient bond icir the fulfdlment of the contract, and to receive ''l're,asury notes or other Government funds in payment for the Cattle. The first delivery of the Cattle will be requir ed to be made about the 10th of November, 1861. ocl-dtoc2o STEAM WEEKLY '- -JAN lISTWEEN NEW TORE 714. • • AND LrvE.RP9oi... . . . A.N ;LiV k, AND EMBARKING- PAS • AoKtc.- QUEKNSTQWN, (Ireland.) The. Liver pool. N-is k 01'4 euh ehltaaelphia Steamship company inwri.l opatcbine their MI ,powered Clyde-bnilt Iron .steaspdp o s ai rOIIOWI3 : aDINBURG, Saturday, October 12; CITY OF WASH INGTON, •Saturday, October 19 ;'and STNA,'Saturday October 28 • dud every Stgarday at Noon, from Tier' 44, Nortb River. RATE 07 7,11/17402 FIFMT CABIN 375 OU I ...$3O do to Loudon $BO OD do• to' Londe; ::saa' 00 do to Paris $B5 00 I do to Paris $3B 00 do lo Hamburg..l3s 00 do to 2amborg 335 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &0., tkoqually low rates fa—Persona wisuiqg kirtpgtheir. triende *Lk 443 tickets km* at the fOlinivint rates; to NeW TOrk: l?rOrrf I.lr.pdolot Queeustowu; lattlab o in, 145, ami 8105 Aierage from Liverpool 1143 00.: Frotn - Queenstowti, 1:34 00. . These Steamers have superior accoaitdolattons ter pasAngem, and carry elperieileaciStifgebne. They are built In Water-tight Iron B.mtlons,rind have Fatal% Fire' Annihilators on board. turtheri information apply '' fi Liverpoo INMAN ; Agent, 22 Water Street,* io.,,OLtegoor - to INMAN, 5 St. Enoch Square la Qadilmathwn to o,'S< D. SET BOOR: St CO. ;,indandon As 2dAt..Y, el Dia William: St. ; in Paris to JULUS DECOUX,.S Place de la Bourne ; In Philadelphia to JORN G. I) A I LE, 11l Walnut Week ; Or el the Company's Offices.: JNO. (4. DALE, Agent, bell -t I 15 Broadway, New York.. Or O. 0. Zientrierman. Agent, Efariliihors. ST. NI.CHOLAS, 140TXIJ BROADWAY; :NEW YORK Board Reduced to $2 per Day. SINCE the opening of thin vaiit end corn= modious,lllotel, in 1854, It has peen the single en deavor of the prhprietorsifil make it the most sumptuous; convenient and comfortable home for, the, eitlyen and stranger on this sloe the Atlantic. • " • And whattiVer has seemed likely to administer„w the comfort of its gueste they hive endeavored, withatit re gard to cost, to provide, and to combine &lithe elements of individual: and sects oatiOyment. wlAch modern art has invented; and mottern.laaae-hpi*Wied ; aniti Inn pat , rotate which It has commanded during Oro past six years is a gratifying proof that their efforts have been appre ciated To meet the exigenpkw:or tbe.theee when all are. re quTed to pracheelhe moat rigid economy, the uild,v aieued Rave Reduced the Price of Board to Two Dollars Lpor Dayr at tho same abating none of the luxuries. with. which their table has hitherto been supplied. . TREADWELI , WHITOONtI & CO. Now York, Sept. 2, 1861.—sep9A3m* • WANTED IMMEDIATELY:-16 to 15 TONS uF HAY, and 1,000 bushels of CORN. Apply to CAPT. B. DoBARRY, - .C. S. 11. S. A. octll-d2 J. R. INGERSOLL'S PATENT FOUNTAIN TIAIRLBRUSH. It dresses the hair without soiling the fingers. It effects a Sevin of one-half In the use of Mgr graver ations. It does away with greasy hair-oil bottles. it is handsomer article than the minimal hair-brush. It regulatixt the qusmity of fluid u-ed, ton drop. It is perfectly and cannot spill over in the trunk or on thetollet:!. - It carries ehough or, any preparation to last for a voy age or a lung:journey. Its pica is moderate, and it saves its own cost in three months. For eale at lieller'n Drug and #aney Store, 9V Market street two doors east of Fourth str.et, south aide. OrtlO UPHOLSTERING. PALM LEAF m A TrßEssEs„. . COTTON TOP -MATTRESSES; HUSK. MATIRESSFS, . 'COTTON . ti:TMEQE).B, ORA TECITSHIONS, LOUNGES:- CAMP STOOLS Sic', &c., On band and, for sale at the very lowest rates for east]. Hair Mattresses add Spring Botttufis mide to order. . , . SOFAS, - • LOPHg - ES, ' 'CHAIRS, ' - HATE MATTRESSES Repaired and made equal tomato, very reasonable, all a No.'loo, Market street, between Fount an L FAUL by ' oet9.2md , • - T. nAltiiri. • Harrisburg Blind Ittanufantoty: SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT. VENrr4N BLINDS made order, and all repairing neatly and egpodhlodiely done. Fer rous at'a disituice 6.1111i/Ve their work done by sighaddrei letter to the undersigned. Than'tful for past pat [wage he hopes, by, strict etturnlion to business, to merit a continuance of the eirme: -- sirßsthifactsod etrarinteed both asto prices and.work.76", , . . , 11.-SILILEP.. . . oct9-dtlm ' ' • FOR RENT . A COM PORTABLE DWEL HOUSE, ,t 1 near the Water Basin, With, or without STABLING as may be teaired. Yossessibu forthwith. Harrisburg, October stb, 1861.-I.lnd REMOVAL: • SUBSCRIBER. Itaei removed hie PLUMBING AND GRASS- FOUNDRY Troia' Merkel street to Pooith street aboye Haricot, opposite the'. GeGle ',north Thaittkrul for pastkit‘rimege,'•he hopthr,-14.retrial utenlion to brieitterx,,to merit. e.noutiousome .it moritl43md A OF*NCE FORA BA. atVAIN • . 110 - c e l m oZ up the conceiii , the';: , entiee 1. stock f SHOPS, BOOrd,, ate..,date of Oliver Be 1- man, deo in the roompAthe_liarkel be sold at private taaßY.dt, allb thetaiiiiironilv be rented 011ie Pere beset • *limited. Th e terms will. be made easy. le ir-dtr - HAW!. P. BoAd Agent . _ . ... SMOG ... I SMOKE II SMOKE I I I—lt not o , - ,-- tenable when from st CIGAR purchased as kat' street. ICKLLER'S !Rtresroß.Fig /pi . = ... . i ,_ : .., i • K i ii' , . ia T . t g txrusTpas .4 -Om rt i o ,„ l " so ,.. filistettantotts CIRCULAR NO. 7. HEADQUARTERS PMESYLVANDS. MILITIA, TRANSPORTATION A-ND TELEGRAPH DEPT., Harrithurg, Oct, 10, 1861. ,I. All Pennsylvania regiments, and unattach ed companies preparing to enter the United - Slates service on the call of the Governor, having been directed to raise their organizations to the maximum standard required by the War Department, viz :—lnfantry company 101 ; in fantry- regiment, (10 companies,) 1010, com pany Officers and enlisted men. Cavalry coal pany 95; 'cavalry regiment, (10 companies,) 950 icompapy officers and enlisted men, the following regulations to govern the recruiting thus made necessary have been adopted by this department to take effect from and after this date: 11. Recruiting will be done by officers de tailed for the purpose from each organization. The State will furnb , l2 transportation, on appli cation to this Department in proper form, and will pay all proper expenses incurred in recruit ing. Such expenses are, Ist. Rent of office or recruiting rendezvous. 2nd. Advertising to a reasonable extent. 3rd. Subsistence of recruits from the date of their being sworn in before a magistrate, until their entrance into a state camp. The actual expenses will be allowed not exceeding forty cents per day for each man mustered into the United States service. More than ten days for any one recruit will not be admitted. Twenty cents additional will be allowed for each day ne cessarily consumed in traveling from the recruit ing rendezvousto a State Camp. Subsistence will not be paid for when rations can be obtained 'from the Ccimadesary Department. 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 PennsylVania Railroad, and two thirds regu lar fare on all other lines, will be refunded to 111. Forms of Accounts.—These must be pre sented in the name of commissioned officers oply, on forms furnished by this Department, accompanied by bills of all matters charged for, with date, particulars and receipts of the parties to whom payments were made. IV. No officer is permitted to have bills for recruiting expenses charged to the State. He must pay all,: liabilities of this character that he incurs, and be reimbursed by this department on the basis heretofore stated. By order— JOS. D. POTTS, Chief of Transportation and Telegraph Dep't oc9-1w INSURANCE AGENCY. Ta E DELAWAR.r.; MUTAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO NPANY. OF PHILAIIRLPTIIA. INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITA.. AND ASSETS 8904,907 51. TLLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTE] AMERICA. OF PRILADELPnI.I. INCORPORATED 1794. OAPIT th AND .........$1,219,475 19 NTH undersigned, us Agent for the well known Comparib%, will make Insurance 'against loss or damage by fire, either perpetually or an nually, nu properly in either town or country. and ;Weed Tranqportation Risks also takeu -Apply p.trsoually or by Icier to WI _LI All BUEHLER, Harrisburg, Pa. 'oet4till.dawl7 NEW N &TIONAL LOAN. 7ezt and Three-Tenths Per Cent. TEEASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT THE OFFICE JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 South Third Street, PHILADELPIILt! Pursuant o Instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NATI- iNAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths Der cent per annum, will remain open at my office, No; 114 S. THIRD STREET. until Bather notice, from 8 A. TS, Sill 6 P. M., and on Mondays till 9P. M. These notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY DOLL ONE EleNitet 0 DOL Aliz" ' FIVw. • HN DEED DOLLARS, NE THOUSAND DOLL4R9, and FIVE TIPUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1881, payable fn gold. in three years, or con. vertlble Into a twenty years' six per cent. loan, at the option of this holder. Each Treasury Note has Interest coupons ttactied, which can be cut elf and collected in .gold at the Mint every all months. and ut the rate of one cent per day on each fifty dollars, Payments of subscriptroos may be made in Gold or hocks, or Notes of any of the Philadelpia Banks. PART/SS AT A DISTANCE can remit by their friends, through the mail, or by express, or through Hanka and tile Treasury Notes will be immediately delivered, or sent TO o len subscriber as they may severally direct. Parties remitting must add the interest from 19th of August, the date el all the notes, to the day the remit tance reaches Philadelphia, at tiro rate of one cent par day on each flfty dollars. Apply to or a :dress JAY COORE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Care of JA P COOKE & CO., Bankers, 0c.3-dim No 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.. SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS I I SHIRTS I I I HOME MANVEACTURE. - TIIE CBEAPE'T 1K THE MARKET. TIRE undersigned having opened his blanufictory of Shirts &c., at N 0.12 West Market street, Harrisburg, Pa , mos irespecthilly solicits the patronage and attention of the Ladies,Gentlemen and Merchants, to the following assortmen t of goods all of whiebnro'elle own manufacture : SHIRT BOSOMS, OOLL A 'Rh CCII F 3, WRIST•BA_NDS, NIGHT &C., An., Alan the particular attention of the Ladies to our large assortment of' under garments Am., (from the latest im proved Londou and Parts styles,) kiN COLLARS, DOFFS, aims /to. in great. varieties, all of which being oar own mituoufaCtore we will sell cheaper than can be purchased rhiewbere. Yerscrias desirous of furniThiug their own materials, can haye'cotting, 'sewing &c ., of every variety done accord ing to order. .4.ltofthe above named goods for Gents woo., make Ito measure, guarauteelug to flt, and give eon' . e Ballarat:Ron to the purchaser for style. durability and: m teriall All special orders will be promptly at. tended to uPon the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most reason able terms. • P. S. Ladica wishing skirts or under garments of any discription, een hare them made to order by sending sample of .sudlt kindeas inay be desired. jARAS LYNN, No. 12, Market street, au2946m Harrisburg, Pa. Rooms nett door to Hummel & Rillinger's Grocery Store. e~v ~ 4 z • • • QTATE tivakitisasialzirdr-Agreet; lk,7few 13 doors bnlow Brady's - Hotel, Hardabarg. a. Rae new Hearse Ready made , . Coffins alwaYa on hand and ananyfittlebed to order. Silver plates, &c.. Terms meat annable; [auBo-d3nal C . BAKUt. ~ . ~. ~... :. 4, NEW 'LOT OF' LADIES' SHOPPING-st T.lbilirilgriti BAG . . _ Cimuprisingia number of new stiles GSNTS' and L APPIIIP Money Purees' "ad, Waft. fine sesortme VAS reoehred for sale t:. . A ij. - - ' z :" . Mggaialt'blOioiP, it l OK' gralt a , or . • - •-', -:1111-Minioniane