Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 16, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Wednesday Morning, October 16, 1861.
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POLlCE—Mayor's Ogice.—A hoosier looking
individual, from the up-river regions, who re
sponded to the name of Cooney Hoover, was
arraigned, charged with the offence of drank
euess. Fined $l, which he paid and was dis
charged.
Jona Wise, the celebrated Aeronaut, is the
captain of a cavalry company now stationed at
camp Cameron, near this city. The First
Lieutenant of the company is Dr. Henry Reem
snyder, a good practical physician, a gentleman
and a soldier.
EXTENSION OF Tusz.—By reference td an ad
vertizement in another part of this evening's
Telegraph, it will be seen that the time for re
ceiving sealed proposals for furnishing the gov
ernment with forage at this station bas been
extended from the 16th inst. until 3 o'clock, P.
M., on Saturday, the 19th inst.
UMLAUTED LADIES. — The single
diminution of the beautiesadir
the female character ; on th
sent life would lose many of flu
much, likewise, of what is absolutely essential
to the well-being of every part of society, and
even of the private home, without the unmar
dell female. The single woman is as important
an element of social and private happiness as the
married woman. The utilities of each are dif
ferent : but it is vulgar nonsense, unworthy of
manly feeling, and discreditable to every just
one, to depreciate the unmarried condition.
WARM Boma.—We have been told, by a per
son who has tested the matter most thoroughly,
that the brat boots to protect the feet of per
sons much exposed to cold and wet weather, are
made of calf skin tanned with the hair on. Of
course, when the boots are made, the hair is on
tbe inside, and while it effectually protects the
feet, it does not exclude the air, as gum elastic
does. To soldiers who may have to march, and
to ,land guard in inclement weather, this is a
secret worth knowing, for when the feet are
well protected the whole holly is preserved from
many ailments.
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LAW AMlCltteret RAILWAY PAasmosas.—A de
cision has recently been given in the Court of
Appeals, in New York, which may prove of in
terest to the traveling public. The, decision
WaS as follows :
To eject a passenger from a railroad car while
in motion, ipso ,dangerenem act that it may
justify the same resistance on part era pas
sager as to a direct attempt to take his life.
While the passenger is liable to ejection in the
proper manner for refusing to pay fare, his re
sistance to the attempt to expel him. with.ont
stopping the car, doltessoVireseat a otale of con
current negligence on his part.
Where, in such a case, the principal is re
sponsible for the act of his agent, he is, it
seems, also responsible for any circumstance of
aggravation which, attends the : wrong., •
Under this decision, a passenger who was
ejected from a car while in motion, obtained a
verdict of $4OOO against the company.:,
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A VOLUNTIIIat KLEMM ON TIES RATMOAD.—A
volunteer named John Padden, of Minersville,
Schuylkill county, belonging to Capt. Bennett's
company, attaphed to Col. Seigle's regiment,
stationed at Camp Cameron, waainstantly killed
on the railroad in the Lebanon Valley depot,
yesterday. The deceased, it appears, was
standing on the platform in the depot, leaning
against one of the passenger cars of the 1.40 p.
m. train for Beading, when the train suddenly
moved, causing him to fall across the track be
tween the platform and the cars, the wheels of
which ran over his breast, killing himinstantly.
The deceased had in his possession a furlough
and a free pass to Pottsville, to which place it is
supposed he was going in the train which ran
over him. A coroner's inquest was held over
the remains of the deceased by Alderman Kline,
and a verdict rendered in accordance with the
facts.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN VIRGINIAL—Former
Employeee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Injured.—
We learn by a telegraph dispatch that last Sun
day morning an engine and one car left Alex
andria, Virginia, at an early hour, to carry up
a gang of telegraph builders to Falls Church.
It was in charge of Harry Gray, Superintendent
of the Military Railroads in Virginia. He pro
ceeded in safety to Falls Church siding, where
the men were left with their apparatus. The
engine was then in the rear of Falls Church,
where the rebel cavalry were seen, and Mr.
Gray, not wishing to be charged on, ordered a
retreat. They ran quietly on till they were op
posite Arlington Mills, whoa the evnaktaent,
being weak, suddenly caved eitik . tf!,
throw the engine off the track - , tiolii* inurie=„„ ,
diately plunged over into a deep ditch. 117
engineer and fireman had not time to jump,
but went over, Amos McFarlan, the engineer,
is badly bruised and -his hand cut. Agustus
Bieg, fireman, bruised ; John Fetterly, side '
wrenched ;J. Meyers, brakesman, hands and
face cut and bruised, Harry Gray, Superinten-
dent, had the thumb of his right hand smashed,
a severe blow over his right eye, and narrowly
escaped without losing both legs, his right leg
having been caught and his pants torn off. He
is badly
the front bruised. At the time, he was standing
on of the car, which was an open plat
form car, and was thrown right upon top of the
engine, Mr. Gray is well known in this city,
having been a conductor on the Pennsylvania
Railroad for fifteen or twenty years. R e says
this is the narrowest escape he ever had.
The fireman, Mr. Sleg, is also an old employee
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and well known
here, where most of his relatives live. The
wounded were taken to the hospital at Alex
andria to have their wounds dressed.
The engine is the "Oregon," and was brought
from the Reading Railroad, and now lies in.,
deep ditch buried in the mud, with take
umiridx P. The engineer, with great; preseffe of
Put out the fire, and placed the, Viter•l
e xplode.
lach a c ondition that the engine could not,,,
SWORD FaxourriTrox.—A
The morning previous to the
seat of war, of the 46th Penn
Col. Knipe, Capt. George A.
seated with a handsome swot
and his fellow teachers of
ment First English Luthersi
The following letter % ,ackin
ceipt, breathes f. atnte
and shows t terial our regiments
are composed
0! .
wis, Oct 1, 1861.
Gentlemen :—The • • , sion incident to a new
encampinent, and the repose necessary to a long
and arduous march, has prevented me until
now from tendering my sincere and heartfelt
thanks for your present of an elegant sword;
sash and belt, just previous to my leaving home
with my company for the " seat of war."
Such manifestations of the feelings and sym
pathy of those with whom we are closely asso
ciated are at all times cheering and encouraging ;
but coming, as this does, from my most intimate
friends, as well as those •to whom it has peen
my privilege to look for counsel and advice—
and with all of whom I have been for years
past engaged as an humble co-worker in a glo
rious clause—l Cannot too highly prize it, or too
dearly cherish, the , friendship of the givers.,
While I fully appreciate your motives, I feel,
that I have not merited such an • dence of
your favor. I 'tfito have bee' ul as a
teacher, in one sense—indeed, I • teach ;'1
but I lacked mai* of.tha most • ualifi
catiotil fin so . ftfsponabie a posit , while
I humbly endeavored to do m . nd am. ,
.nscioint.of having secured the . et and esteem'
mini of those tci whom 'Ministered as a
cher, yet I keenly felt my incornyietency,
nd was more fitted to have fallen at the feet of
a Gamaliel and' receive instruction, than to
have endeavored to impart it.
ass you my new sphere, I need not ass you that
it will still be my aim to endeavor faithful,
and believing, as I now do, that n ord was
I
ever drawn in a worthier cause, trust the
blade, which through your unexpected kind
ness I now wield, may never prove recreant to
its trust. "The Pinion must and shall be pre
served." By all the great memories that clus
ter round our history as a nation—by all the
hopes of the freest government upon earth, and
the great principles of liberty which have been
achieved for us, and which we must maintain,
we will meet those traitorous rebels and con
vince them that the hearts of our citizens are
loyal—that whilst our "swords are thousands
our bosoms are one," when our cause is just, as .
it now is. As for myself, I have now an addi
tional incentive to do my duty, and should I,
through the kindness of an over-seeing Provi
dence, be spared my life and breath until the
the end of this unnatural war, and return home
in safety, I trust I may not have disappointed
your hopes,
and will crave no higher boon than
the plaudit of " well done, good and faithful
servant."
Again thanking you, gentlemen, for your
generosity and kindness, I remain
Very truly, your friend,
GBO. A. BROOKS.
,Frownss Apsums, 7 - . Not so much. the flow
' era particularly Ikrtaining to autumn, as those
which are perennial, those of summer which
linger past their time and the dilapidated gar
! den relics of sunimer, generally,'sre the matters
'we would dwell on. All-over town and coun
try now, lovers of flowers are taking their list
Mond lingering look at the "rose-gardens of de
light" which have engaged so much of their
!attention during summer. From the • stately
'parks and parterres which enjoy the care of a
.regular gardener, all exotics are now being re
moved to the safe winter quarters of the green
house ; while those shrubs and hardy flowers
:which with help.froin , min, can stand the frosts
of a winter, are being swathed with straw and
other winter gapnenta. I And , now the ever
greens, comparritiiely 3 ininoticed through the
warm months, which brought out our gaye r
friends, in all the colors •of the rain
bow, are in high esteem again ; and their mod
est array of green will set them off grandly
when all other vegetation is
-blasted. -
It is doubtful whether the grand folk; with
their green houses and gardens enjoy their
multitudge of flowers as much as the middle
claw, who cultivate their gardens with their
:own hands, enjoy theirs. Aniong these, now,
great solicitude exists concerning the beloved
plants, so carefully cherished though the sum
mer. An manner of schemes are eoneoctei-for
the improvising cif - greenihohies. Wit& the
rich accomplished hy.morder to the gardener,
is the result of 10g phi.nning on, the part of
these others, and is, therefore, to the latter, a
cause of pleasure proportioned to the effort it
has cost them.
All exotics housed and all sturdy shrubs that
can stand tho out-door ,temperature cared for,
there remain many -poor . ephemerals whose
_doom is sealed. 'Tis sweet and mournful to
the soul, to watch these ; dropping their last
abortive blossoms and' their last leaves. Far
into winter the annual vines will -be swaying 1
,beside piazza and portico, till the band that
'fostered` them finally puts them out of their
misery ; and the other poor annuals, that haie
been left out in -the cold, after crying long, in
chiding 'tones, "Why could yotigiVe me water
11 1
all summer, and now leave me tit fi re,",
will, at last, be torn up and thro y.
SINGULAR Case.- 7 1?0,Deceased Chnu Life.—
Recently a little girl, daughter of Mi. Wilson,
of Syracuse, N. Y., was sick from a severe fever,
Foten she took a sudden relapse and to all ep
ees died. Although cold, the body was
stiff, but as limber as in life. symp
tom was that of death, and so th be
lieved. Arrangements were made y was
washed and clothed in its grove merits.
The corpse was laid out'on •"a table, and the
friends of the family wended to the house
whale deceased lay, to sympathise ' : with the
mother in her bereavement. • A coffin. was or
dered and the death notices' prepared for the
newspapers, but lot and • behold, about 8
o'clock that evening the supposed dead child
made a truly terrific scream, and the next mo
ment began to breathe. , Heavy. Pereldratio
Poured off the body in great quantities, andjthe
pale, marble form assumed a healthy red ap
pearance. When the "dead" child screamed,
those present, except the mother, becarne greatly
alarmed, and ran out of the room. The mother
rushed to the body, encloeed it in her arms,
and removed it to a bed in the side room.. The
family physician was hrupdiately sent for, and
the -parties alarmed about the house gradually rasumed their steadiness of nerve. The physi
cian arrived, and applied propel. restiOntl
, and the child is now in a fairway of, - • •
This is trul •
~ , 3 , a singular case. Onirst -'7*
and that child would have been ' . 2
ktom` ,TlWdatt hlynnang , AnciiffidWat 4 .0
oustiftreimon ant aside, and dnxofiemmo
I took the place of tan and Wawa
pnintallirMiNrig
dealing with him ; if he is abusive, quit
his coma any; if he slanders you, take care to
live so that nobody will believe him.
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CAMP Caminton.—We visited Camp Cameron
yesterday•afternoon in company with Col. J.
B. Keene, (late of damp Cruikshanka,)`and'aras
received by our ancient friend and officer of the
day, Capt. Isaac Witerbury, with all the urban
ity peculiar to the soldier and gentleman. We
noticed as a soldier our good-looking friend;
Mr. Hugh Moony, of Philadelphia, also, J. S.
Royal, Esq., of the Home Guard. The camp Is
pleasantly situated al me two and a-halt miles
from the city, and contains at present about
thirty-five hundred troops, all of whom are
uniformed, acept a conipany of sharp shooters,
the contract for which perhaps will be awarded
to Urucht Bowman, at the Cheap Store, comer,
of Front and Market Streets. [octl4-2t. •
le, 4..4
AnsaTAL o w tow Goons, URGE Assownterr
75 pc. of heavy brown Muslin.
100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prices.
Large lot of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in
fants' Bodies, Collars, white Cambria).
50 pc. Canton Flanels and Crosh.
Thankful for past favors, we most respectfully
invite the public to call, and we promise not to
be outsold by any one. S.,LEWY,
sept24-dtt 'llhoad's old stand.
A CARD TO D.LEt
DUFONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMAT.V.R. .
,
nialUble correcting, regulating, land 'remoning
obatructlone; from whatever otiose, and I
eve.
l BY
iahb
E PILLS HAVE. BEEN IIEE1)
the deplore for many .yeitip„ now in,rianne. and
America, with unparalleled succeskht qmyipmp •;, and
he is urged by,otany thousand ladies .wii o rait Oslo to
make the Pills polite for the alleviation them ealit4r
from any irregularities whatever„ na, we& ,tq mient
an increase of family lame hmillb will, lurk pqinsli
YemalesparticialarlY oltuP*l2.9r Weak 4 1 01 , 14 01 049 ,002 -
selves so, are captioned 10°4 thelatriiin lfP4ejit tijoi
condition, as they are ariviic produce inktateKMge and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility attei this admi>
ninon, although.gletr iinAtencynoldtPnvent any mis
chiet to health—otheriliro the Pins are recommended.
Full and exploit directions accompany etKAt tutx. prise
Al 00 per box. Sold wholeseleand retail by ,
- • • • • •
9gArc.uss a, 1 1ANNV .
No 2.JellettltoW;# l ltrillb_urd,,Pe.
.Ladles," by seeding him WOO to „ th e r tierrigh . nri
Poet Oillee, eto,baye the rule pent free,of ebtrormided
Portot, wooers (confidential*, ) and ;Tree ot pos
tage , ' by mail. Sold also. by 8.. Z. ftremet,. Beedgog,
JOHNOON,.IIOLLOWAX,• ClovugM „Pkgbdedfdda, Lma
most, Lebanon, ,Dexiva, Lancsegar; A-
Worm,. Wrightsville, i T. Mgmat, York-' end. by. one
druggist in every oity.mul vlllage,in the Nition i end by
S. D. Rows, obi proprietor, NOW, York. .
N. B.—Look oat : feroopeterfeits. Buy 0e.4.4•81ee - Pdas
of any kind unless every, box ts.rdifeed 4- 0 0 10 ) , ° 0 •.:
others are a halm imposition and unsafe therefore, as
you vote your Illvos and health, (to vay :roaring of be
ng humbugged out of your money,) may only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every bog,
which has reeattly been added on aocionat el the Pills
Imhof ommtortelovq, • • 4a4I4IWIOWIy.
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DR.:OI4ERSKRAD.I..!B'FIL LS
• • N E Wl'olll3l TT; •
rilEiE combination of ingredient's in these
11 Pills are the requit of a long and extensive mode*.
They. are mild ip their operation, and perledu In correcting
alrirregularities, Painftli bianitruations,' retnoiing all ob
structions, whether from cold. or .otherwise, headache,
pate in the side: , palidtation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous affraions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and
limbs, dus., disturbed sleep, which arises from Interrup
tion of nature.
TO 44R4M:1 , ACIPPI, •
Dr. Cheesamin , s Pills are tovaluniiie, as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity.. Ladles who have
been disappo rated In the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence In Dr. Olieeseman's Pdis doing all that
they represent to do,
?here is one condition of the female spies in witick the
Pins cannot be taken without producing eiPEOULIA It
RESULT. Thecondition referred to it PIL/KilfANG7—
tha ristat MISCARRIAGE. Sueh it Ow''.ututit Ole ten
dency of the medicine to restore the sexuat function. to a
normal condition, that men the reproductive power of na
ture cannot resist it
'Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions, which should be road, ac
ootaratiy each box. Price Si.. Sent by mail on snobs ,
lug. SI to Ds . Coaramtre Cuirsumtir, Box 4,681, Post
°Mee, New York City.
bold by ons Bragg tineYerYtowliNho United Stales.
R. - B. Miro GS,
General Agent for the United States.
14 Broadway, New York,
To whom all wiolesele orders abouldlbe addressed.
Sold in Harrisburg oy O. A. BANTAM
130‘41 4 dawly , • ,
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE 11
Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
ifyou wish to escape ridicule.
ORB?. RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
hjmunini and wtoirA)lrown Or MKS, withuu tGe Opel
injurg to Hair kn. elan. ; . L 6
'APriiiiiirbiliikb:DlEtames ti - "ive,b4iiii 'Ai/li':
ded to Wei. A. Bwrouitha aline 18.9, and over 200,990
applications have been made to the hail. of thepetrona
Olds famous —
Dye, : ' '
9:a . a. ,
L. ,. '
11016
ed, and is.
is invigot
Ml.f. Via'
&Ad 17
firtptis.,
The Gen,
and ad
abl—
larb:4"—tgrlict;oe 11;ca r7i d li wa ibit y,.N c e la w y York.
Tan . ADVIIIMUL, having been restored '-to
health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy; after
having eutaind seeeial years with a severe lung sect
ion, and that dread disease, Colnikm. ntion — is "limo to
make known to his tallow -atibrers the means ofeure.
iii4rowasedlet :ternee rg Lre th 111 -2 1tet t
preparing ,and aking Itilkaame,which theyotill find a
sure cure lbr Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, is. The
only object or the advteliser innedithe _Prescription
tieeeeetee landed, suet swiped , fidermietiow which
be conceives to be nvaluable,,s4 he hopes every ca
terer will try him resiedy, as it attiPaist them nothing,
and may prove a blessing._ , „ ,
Parties wishing the prescription-will please addresa;
o sy.prk A..wthsoN,
pxiss county, New Tore.
oatet-wly
HOW LOST HOW- RESTORED
JUST PEttos4.24lAzw,d Envelope;
Price 6 cts :'.‘t.r0.4110 - Ittratturo, Treatment,
and radical Cure of Wriziatorrhosa or 6eminal Weak
ness, InTolatits l 7, l oX"SiOnli &Vei. geb Uil n analm P ed.
meats to Kir Maga generally, IteriiMmiim, comilimftm,
Epilepsy and FiLS ' aenta , l end P Inwpacify re
al:Ming from air Abby', &o.—Br auBT: J. LIM VOL.
lin;A_AOr : c4 arOINDQ4k.i4C . 4 1 9°u
to "Looosoods po.ocers," elm under iesi`, in
m . 11 . riacopti;t0' , IPmy uldrovii -pod *Wm. "reCiliptAA
oats, orMre- podapolampsf. by Tin CH: J.. 0.•
----3107-Domer7; - New - lorki Porlreibm - 8m.468 8 :
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120111,1320ininG STORE is the piece
XL, to lind anything la we toy poilmoorr.
4rfib,
Mak* Housi pursuance of the
4inance, the market will open strive o*-
mtirnink:
Paorxs.—We agree with an exchange
more quiet and peaceably we get on,
.9r—the better for ourselves, the better
ieighbors. In nine cases out of ten,
coarse is, if a man cheats you, to
ways succputful, as a proven
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES
NOTICE
TO CONSMEMVE§.
za4mlobil,
. • e 4 • . 4 ! ir
.90ap orntng,
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PiratebEE ' ' ''
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Ail Plpp.
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mptipt .--
Pre lh e ll i C lZU "MOW Pobtolu.alr eabeeLD l 97 lB obili
Minirb. 11inirea ti or ,irupt . inneffohecBlr: in4l4, qpigia(lop
otilletilb 1( nee IS trimly oatotilehlog, been rembetsb
111 • [,Nye.nr O FVE S P OI g e B= I944 "" al
tt) titerptirtlytagenaati'on ta . -.' - 8111100 S Fere i
'Fever and Ape, (Iyepepies,-Arbpay, Plies, and to short. .
most all iihoebeee tioeicyieKtstebetr, curative propertied
No (sibiiy eboold,be tyltbent,khem, mi. by their timely
,e mitokOtliterlog sod expeo•• may be steed
Preoiro4.l4. OM f. : tf- . !i., !i, sh-ir York, &or
for ••T• o• 0 , - Druojr!.o. ' ....- o • voo. 10
Ett - a t - i tlr
On tbs Inth but „at 'Witt* , s6Siottoti Secondstreet, by
/4 41 D
Eqr, bulb of Dttapitok*itt*Ta,:.
re
SEALED PROPOSALS, till the 21st of Octo-:
ber, 1861, at 12 o'clock, m., are invited for
supplying the Army with Beef Cattle on the
hoof, to be delivered at Chambersburg, Harris
burg, or York, in the State of Pennsylvania, as
the Government may designate.
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 Rot. s or other funds it has for dis
bursement, and to reject any bid and for any;
cause. ' No bid will be - entertained unless the
bidder is 'present to respond to his bid:
The Government will receive 4,000 head un
der the contwt; arid will *erve .the fight to'
require an additional number Up to 11,090
head. .4,
Deliveries to be made weekly in such quanti-'
ties agliffigibArfquired:. ' . 1
The Cattle mast average 1,300 pounds gross.
vOighti; *nd ito!rininud:llll be received lymph.
weiglitil *lt& liooo.pciusida.gnpase.
New powlAtiAnal, bid ; will be weaved. '
The bids to directed to Capt. A. 13sCuitra,'
C. S. U. S. A., Washington; D. 9., and endors
ed "ProPisals Or Beef Cattle." "
raiii or .DID
/,- 6 ;USttlerebir,Pthrilee.thA4ll' 6 4 the
Government good Beef Cattle on the hoof for
- per hundred pounds gross weight. The
Cattle to be delivered at Chambersburg, Harris
bit%
,of york, in the State of Pennsyltnida; as
thei.llovernment may designate,,According .to
the terms of the enclosed adverthlement. The
Cattle to be weighed on the scales, and the
weight sp, determined to be the purchase weight.
I heriby agree to give a good and sufficient
bond for the fulfillment of the contract, and to
receive Triiunary notes or other Government
funds,M payment for the Cattle.
The fait delivery of the Cattle will be requir
ed to be made about the 10th of Nevember,
1861. .. 601;440
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STEAM IFEE,ILY
1, v •;
AND •-..,
EMBARKING-4RAB
s. °Juts at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Thialser.
pool, - New irorl . and Philadelphia Eteanistdp commit) ,
OendrdrepatnOng : initipoWered Olide-bush
r
Steamships as follows :
SDINBURB, Saturday,Vetober,l2l IIITY WAlk-
INGTON, Saturday, 00tOber ; arid ETNA, Saturday
October 26 ; and every , Saturday at Noon, from „Pier
44, North liver. ,
• air - •
FIRST 041111.....i....101, 00iiiittillAiate: • $3O 00
do to L0nd0n.....580 00 I do . to j..ondon —SW 00
do to Paris 001 do to - Paris 838 00
do to uelatturg“.sBs 00 I • do td .Hamburg $36 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, AntwerpOth,; et'etintillyiowittea;
$417ft161 0 11 11 . -Wiehint hnottiouttheir friends ran buy
tickets bett,al theltglewinc,ratse,,to steerje r tr: From
Liverpool or (Itteadstoirdrlst own, era; $B6 nod $lO6 .
Steerage from LATerpooi 00...,.8rein Queenstown,
00..•
Thesentek haveor aceoinniedalleas for
passengers. and mory-ixperlenced Snr*eons. They are
belt in Water-tight boa Sections, and have Patent Fire
Annihilators o t Wird. • • - ,
For Anther tytrortnntionspplyin Lirroool to WILLIAM
IRMAN,Ason‘.# Water, Street; in Glasgow to Wit.
INMAlll;lnt.MbOeh Square`; in Queenstown to 0. & W.
D.SSYMOUR 00. ;fn London to lIVRS & MAtrY, 81
Hing-William St. ;-hr Peri; to AMOS DECOUM, 5 Place
de la Bonn
.11441eligila to. 49;IN4OLs.LE, 111
Walnut lama ; or at the lOompatii'a alms.
-.M0., 0. DAoll,,Aient, ,
0(01.4L Broadway,..New-Yore.
Or 0. o... Annulus's. Meat. Horrillhurir.'
SHIRTS! SHERTBII SH/RTS 111
HOME 6ANIEfiACTVRE.
IMP
THE CHEAPEST IN THE ILIE.ILET.
PEE lziPlerappl hawing. .OPO*/ his
Mitc*ltcf.r.of Met *
, ,at N 0.12 _Weft Market
,tree.,,
.nem treepectfully eollottiv the
patronage and Mention of the Ladies, Gentlemen 'and
timeluinte;M:tlie Wowing assortment of goods all of
which are our own manufacture :
SHlRa wr
OLLexs
BOSOMS, .
cre :
---- • - r • 'rr- - 1 - n, -
dAtbbd liartfeclar a top
aSSortment of under gar (, im
proved London end Parr "L - T
itLysitg,
CIJFFG,GETreI ho., In great varieties, all of which being
our owd-rdauonfactare we will sell cheaper than can be
purchased elsewhere,
Persons desirousof furnishing their own materials;esi
hove cutting, sewing Ay., of every variety done se oord-
Mg to order. All ofthe above named goods for Gents wear,
we will make to measure, guaranteeing to fly and glee
entire satisfacdou to the purchaser for style, dorabllity
and m.tertal. All special orders will be promptly at
tended to upou the shortest notice and most reasonable
terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the nmat, mason
able terms. . .
P. S. Ladles mlihtng skirtis or coder garments of may
eisortptkm, eau have them made to order by sending
sample of such Mods as may be desired.
JAMES A. LYNN, • •
No. IA Itartetstreety--
au49-dem . Harrisburg, Pa.
Ro rk oms next door to Hummel itHillinger's Grocery
. ,
Pa: tisll WlNE co r ra, Aß, et. al. l is tx ti f7UsLTerin com.
et. al. linen Pleas, in erity.
NOTICE FOR ELECTI - ON OF ELDERS OR
- • TRUSTEES.
•
1111atipifrAtistnie_of
,equi
j. ad; Cont s py,fiAerlXsn; Joh l o. *Weellti.Y"elden
.edge in,the Cr. above stated, enelectiOn for lOW did :
tietroateei of "Thellhareh Of thid at thiriiehtirtA
beheld at th.Betbel, or *church building of said thblmh,
oialrearth itreet,iti this citz, on Tuesday the 29th day o r
MAW* Deli; by t tduly vokuko 'immoboto or - to
Church. -
dad ao PrOelded.ky said decree, three members a( . Illt
egagresetion, dolt qualified. to vow wtherdles:te '
visions of the Charter of said ohnitth, mill be*, •
between the luorteof 9 dolcok, A. Y., and 12 o'elogh.
of - rialdithyorheare-tohold-eald -elections- Swelters.*
trustee:o4 tb.sippe, plume, onthe :Bawd day, between
the boors of /2 . Weloolr e ll., and 6 Woken, P. X.
rea= l o lll64l 4:4 l l lll taud others. KJ
Sept. 25th,186/.--ifik
jiii"r( Egbalag i lgej l C" '
NM AND FANCY
. 5
Eta er
ainatilmint,
-MWMTION,
.. ...
Itilt.U.6~.rite' :ilrikitirirbel , Joel; J
i t
Patinas President the oourtOt Common Pleat
ii, el tek.ii~: IMlFtgrio e
• • •
no srtd-trki ~ a w l A. •,_ 1
and Hon. Faux Motu" *oxidate Judges; In Thumb
county, having beard their preoept i
besting, gate lb
23 day of September , 1861, te Ina d rooted, tor - boldin
a Court or Oyeltind,Tertulaer and Gdneral4all Delivery
and Quarter geenbase et the Peace at ttvrriebarg i ler th
county or I)aupida, atipiyilpintience on TON SID 1103
DAY or NOTIKHYD more , being the lern DAT OF NOTTJUI
Va. aDd.to collthlue two weak& - ~
Notion is tbereicirn-beieby lovien , te tii & el m. , J ee „
been of the pewee, Aldermen, and Oonstables of the said
county or Deep:an, that they hi then and there in their':
* g et liers i .0.0 oNgockikaos zoroaßos or said dagy
th theiS ~ ,rdtii4tiqultiltioitgeAritifiation s ,- and thew,
own remembniuttlya, le Oti, those thing, . which to their,
ode° appertatill le blkonersad throne Wino are bound
in recogrdassigale plelleoliteSaisdnat the prisoners +hit
are or shall be r hi the Jill , Of DetighbtOpunty, be thed ,
and there to progecateglemitt them as shall be jo-t. ,
Givep under Itty,hand, at , thtITIOUrg. the 23rd dry oil
Setmonber, in the year of our Lord, 1861, and in the.
eighty•lifth year or the Independence Dribs) United,Stato
J. D. Stag Sherd;
. Sandirle Oriole '• • )
Harrisburg, Oistollsr,p, no. I
• • IT: Ri INGERSOLLIS: •
•
FOUNTIIN i(ATA , BRUSH
It dresses the hair wilthoet itellhig the fingers.
It effects i goyim of ono-httlf, in the moot eels proper- ,
anion '
- desIAMILY trremylalr•oll betties.
It, la handsomer artlel.Aum-[he eonagien heir-brush.
It regulates the,quandty of fluid wen, drop. I
ie,perfeenty-Initint, ' % ilia***
;_. • 949. Vaitit&.9 '
cledeol OtPugt
age or a kingjaw
Ito Pica 1 4,
months.
o,tio
To Iffairied
•:. :pia\
• 11HE undoirdigned' Will give information
od a very interediejellit4 :important subject, which
will Do valued more than a thousand times Its emit by
every married couple .of any age or .tondition In II o.
Tbe inforniiition will be sent by mail to every address
through the same source accompanied by 2f, Gents and
two red stamps. Address
B. MOBRIS, 11. D., Lot* Hoz 60,
Busks ; Hass.
B.—Thie llablentablog,but la warranted to be am.
p , y satisfactory in every ansitaesoe • (regardless of senti
ments, age, or oonditkin la Ilk) or the Emmy will be re
funded. A : directed W3l . .B. Morris
Leek Bor. 6#14 , a Pain gnaturs anil
address for return., . ,00taideedittiewlin
"c91,25:Ti. 11 L.
QTATE B ifeei nate-MIA 'Btfeet, a few
, doors bilgeillraWyjilcieti,Augyltrburg. A Dee
now Rear" 041 4 T MAUS ixen., ,ildwOya on band and
neatly Oniabed Warder?: Silveri ifiateitilit. Terms rm.
5u05bi1.: , ,;',.; , ..- - :', 1.40 4 1'1 1 0 . 5 , Al,-.1 , ~- - 9. 84 1111 4 1-
UPHOLSTERING.
PALM LEAF MATTE,
co t o je .i mar .. .
COTTON 00?&FOR IS,
sOILMI MELONS,
.: '. 7 ,-. ...7..' WIINGEM, • ,
...—..... CAMP A.R
STOOLS. ~ &0.,
On bead and tbr sale at the very lowest Mee for matt.
Hatt blattymossym* . aprjog Mato= made to order.
SOFAS, LoLINGitik" -- ' --- 1 2- '
,voisms.
• , toffor i a, , ,c - , •,:. 1 . ~. 4.-... •li
NS Sze.,
Repaired and made ratbaktilitr , - all at
No. 109 . Market street, between Fourth ant by
'- Oelb4Md• .' --.. .: , • ~,!., 1 , 3. ar.marlytiz.
•FQ
R OAM 4, 1 4 1 0 10 . V.
SECOND ?MET-MAW: PEERNum
virounszteu r ie„ I: r d .
nittint i l e a=t l crafra dr :t:
mug* *Pe; byor.kriangon ta bastaca% yurtierit
aco uaabb:or4bi aakk, Asplaskilhatiwrvaraubea
both, sato prime Rad wort.
GPIIII, 1:1010 D S
FOR .T.13:11 ARMY,
seas, rWwll,ll3o.Vggysti. -- owns, oms
1,e44#0,viii047.44.1kc
, 0 4: ,
0 i tti. 8 . 7 •14. " 21
North Ede Market &lila* is Buehler'.
lIARWBBITE,GI, PA.
Inistuastho - '
19 .. 11 4 ° , ( f lEj r FitAXIS I
BIESTER, •
eAftVEIVA.I4±YGIL'DER,
NR:401 1 e
Lookiloglaatianitasturex,Framag,
RIB and Rosewood•Illooldlogs lei
48 :CHffiNIII ',: BL`,INB )taxioND.
ELA-8114ApyR , . •
French Mirror; . 61qinat% and Oval Portrait
daltarisca of thimarmoii:
, OLD rwippa i llic.oint4 , l33, DREW
_ -
LEKOL4AMMEIKEIVEURSERs.
UT o- ted
ouun t i IttdifliftiMi hie old
porna,_
_Jr244O
• ~. iut irliwva
4.. - . Villym:l4,
b+ ,::
..- .0.
lostrVor Tim •
...;
iiHis OLD TRANSPORTATION-LINE
dandilJaaticoussfilloPareSionals4 preparod.to carry
freiglit Awaaky-lothti•lildtvidtua. line between
Philadelphia;Harrlibung,ilintinuy; imvisklurg r willtams.
port, Jersey Shore, Look Haven, and aft polota•- On the
Northern Central, Philadelphia end. Erie, and Tilliamz
port andllialtwAidirattlik:
Local Agent at Harrisburg,
.; •• i• .„ • 0:-.8;1113.111NCH.
WEI
Good ant to PP.ACOGIC,:2BI4‘&I3IINCHIMAN, Noe. 808
and 810 Market, etreekAboveltighth,tryttotieek, P: M.,
will arrive at Nanfiebars. rpattil; 04e delll7 .the next
Agent.
-.•- y 1, - 4
A CO hi FORTABLE DWEL LING HOUSE ;
AM, neer the Wilhilltddliteethilit *lthaca sTABLING
1 . h !..T6T, 13 - 6 1. 4 . 1 -Se al"44lll4l. *=. 0. FAWN
'OH '• • tk l ' 4•;.:140•=410.
.ff iiAnkONEPV4I4 I .}f:I
tEIPIifiL , BILLISORIB' SW..has-Afentayed.
54-qatsissiii9 - AttisAßkiadmilmaktrveterilarkei
street to gallirtiVreitAbiliettaltikiikiiiikWthe ,, Beate
C'hilfChairetell=hhard by
lirkg
attend 10. te.
ma/64W 5. WV. PAIMEII. .
eilialiat t iVailditteftiteMag
rtreihallieaV the coucierw,the •:.entire
.billeokeralgOAMON, fintoirogriiArtla
man, daemon!, It thejoyagAhm* e equare,
be sold at private sale - ii - OCillt and the rooine.Wlll be
=ewe the wanner it &Wad.- ' l l. ••' • ate
/Pa • ES
• ~ • 4.3
--
A
@~
ik
I. All Pennb,
gd comp:miles pre 111-
tateir}3ervice on t
limb* been directed to rat. -
to the maximum standard refit-
Department, viz :—lnfantry com p._
fantryr regiment, (10 companies,)
pany officers and enlisted men. Cavalry e.
parry 9&; ca valry regiment, (10 companies 7
960 Lcompany offtoers 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:
Recruiting will be done by' officers de
tailed for the purpose from each organization.
The State will furnish transportation, on appli
cation to-this Department in proper form, and
will pay all proper expenses incurred in recruit
lng. Such expenses are,
-Rent of o'ffice or recruiting rendezvous.
2nd. -Advertising to a reasonable extent.
Srd. 'Subsistence of recruits from the date of
their being sworn in before a magistrate, until
their entrance into a state camp. The actual
expenseawill be allowed noteicceeding 1 - forty
beliti3lseledav for each man milsten. ci into the
iTtiltal States service. More than ten &ors for
any one reerdit will admitted. 'Twenty
coutsadditiOnal willbe allowed for each day ne
from the remit
c4kit). , ihtetffie'svill
•Atri" obtained
ocil4-dawicl
Forma of Amounts. —These must be pre
sented in the name of commissioned officers
only, on forms furnished by this Department,
accompanied by bills of all matters charged for,
with date, particulars arid receipts of the pa'rties
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 petit
oc9-1w
I 'NEW- Er ATIONAL LOAN.
give% and Three-Tenths Per Cent.
I r REASUEY NOTES,
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT THE OFF/OE
or
JAY , COOKS it CO.
BANKERS,
No. 114 South Third Street , •
$ roal.noe.rmuicA,
xiirsuant n instructions from the Secretary of the
Troia:lU, tbe Subscription Book to the NES NATI. Mali
'LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of
Isehtealuilttrootenths Der seen Ver . :in:noir, romtit
'll4"
- f i c t/ 4 e,
o. 114 S.THIRD
until further notice,
from 8 A. M. till 6 P. id., and on
Mopd&ga Gll • 9 P. 11 .
ate now NM be of the denomination of FIFTY
IDO 10, -, Ostif fIONDU 0 DOL it.t FIVE
MED - DOLLARS NE THOUNANO D I OLLAita. and
.
DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of
August, 1861, payable in gold. in three years, or con.
Neinto a twenty-yea:ate LI Mr :gript,,Lipan,ll,llllV.
0 the , holder. - Emelt Tataanry Nino naelnalvelt
coupons , ttmiltek tirlitch•can.be 2 ent-ofF4ind edllimtel in
gold at the Mint every Os too:Uhl, and stgbe rate of one
dint *r . daY on each ithy dollars,
Payments Of sibecrlpums may be made In Gold or
heck; or Notes of any of Ih, Phliadelpia Banks.
'Patents AT A 'DISTANCE can TOO* by their friends,
thiNg e th ihemall, he by express, or through Banks and.
ths . aatiry Notes will be Immediately delivered, or
sent to esch subscriber as they may severally direct.
. I Partles remitting must add Ate Lottoint Prom 19th; of
u tti • t g Attrol -, all thelnittlrigt4ll cen t
-
, •Figialrnipas, ra e of one cent er
'day on each fifty dollars. : 'Apply to or sadttas
REVALY 4OI4 PTFIRTUKtiti
~,.o.rojOr.lAY GOOltigiittr4 oioterie
DAM =MU, Jr
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE DELAWARE MAITAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COAIPANY.
OF PHILADELPRIA.
ING I O'BPO.BATED 1835.
capurAL AND ASsETS $9041,907.51.
THE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.
.OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1794.
menu. AND ASSET. 3.... 84219,4753.9
THE 'undersigned, as Agent for the
' a '
Well known Companies, will make Laurance
against leas or damage by tire, either perpetttallk or an
nuilly,nn properly In either town or country.
Yarlue and Inlaid Transportatien Rieke ako taken
Apply personally or by letter to
_99W01, 44;w1.7
ST. Nionotio,.ix • EL
BROADWAY, NEW-YORK
.ideavored, without ve
..
gird to coat, to provide , and to combine ail the elements
of individual and social ettivyment which modern net
has invented, and modern taste approved— and.theried‘
ronage which it bas commanded during thqiptu4gxxpars
la a gratifying proof that their ufferts.na hennappre-
To meet the exigeiacfes of the times, when all are re
garred•to practice the most rigid economy, the under
signed
•
Have Reduced the Price or 'Board to
~,Two.Dollarstpou.Day,
at the same abating none of the luxuries wiib which
their table has hitherto been supplies.
WRITOOMS & CO.—.
wt
New York, Sept. 2, 18131.—eep9-e3m*
:7,mwill 1 lisrl w 1': 11w
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
MELE,YaII term of ROBERT.IVELW.EI4
L for: 1:4516 will open on the first Monday
September ThQ room i well ventilated ceinflartAt
ftwnialifkarid ID every respect adapted 404616 ti t ., •
lase&
CATHIRINE SVELMCIPS School tee= giriti,acatel
the eme wilt open for the Flattens at the same
time.:, The room ilea been elegehlirldked u p - t ovromote
he health and comfort of seliiiiara. augTidtf
- .. , • .COAL.
pin undei,ligned wnald ins entfully in.
-*-.7...wheffithumw.an ..
torniisitin - aarpart of - tim ottyl i tyvenalidleyrrrevom
to and WilliMMatve Coat is kmaalanylotheredeatere in
hen city. Please Call an. give me a Mal.
- I: WALLOWER, Jr., Agent,
•• • -
4 6. , i iiy a i, jr- t i.,, Pet 1 ,, *M 1 1 , 40 1 , 17,1,1 N.
r -W"-._ f '
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APr i tT.taiiilEL;B. t 311 7" 1:;, aildreil
BnlPtlirlour; Sagal. Ba r r els of; mai db.
4 7 411onitaad- prices. •
1,15 Er GLAPS.POMNIAiit
**- • .-!'tii,i*.:w—meYbac§ Antrof
ti. mmufacturas at tatzm...ll
•oad; steamboat
by the State,
itiug• officer if
regular fare ou
two thirds regu
be refunded to
WI nAliAsUßriteß;
Eliirtibui*, Fa
er Day.
iia qnd com-
Alien Ake single an
t ais milebsumpisons,
for the citizen and
to administer to the
Alf, WO& JR. ir 04