Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 18, 1861, Image 3

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H AVRIHBURG, P
Friday Morning, October 18, 1861.
TO MILITARY OVlORRS.—Officers' pay-roll
blanks, handsomely printed on fine white paper,
o rding to the prescribed rule, will be for
rile at this office to-day,
IMI
IN 'Rata. --Cap M
t. Jacob . Eyster was in
town yesterday looking remarkably well.
Tlic captain has just completed the Met tilting of
a 11110 military eimpany in Ohio for the regular
service, which will most likely be attached to
the mainland of Gen. ROSOIICra1 17 : in Western
i gin ht
•
;,11' Tu Toss•—Edward Parthmore, the
young Mal arrested in this city some time ago,
and committed to prison by Alderman Kline,
c harged with stealing one hundred and fifty
dollars from William Sombarger, of York
county, was taken to York at noon yesterday by
Sheriff Boas to await his trial.
Diviss Ssevics.---Tbe service, preparatory to
the communion of the Lord's Supper, in the
Thfertned Church, will be held on Saturday
evening (the Wth lust ), in the Lecture Room
of the Reformed Church. Rev. P. Schaff, D.D.,
will preach on SAturday evening, and Sabbath
niorhing evening. AU are invited to at
ren&
Fitem ToNATOES TILL WINTKR.—If late in the
sed4on, just before frosts, the vigorous late
healing tomato vine be pulled and hung up in
a moderately dry cellar, the fruit will gradually
mature, and thus furnish the table with fine,
ions tomatoes from time to time, even into
the winter season. So say they who have
tried it.
STAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS.--The Post
nu Art' General has ordered to be placed on sale
at the post offices, a new and convenient form
of newspaper wrappers, which will supply a
1011.4 existing want on the part of the public.
"Iho: , e wrappers are formed of oblong square
,lwets, gummed at one end, and adapted to any
newspaper. The introduction of these
convenient envelopes will, doubtless, greatly
increase the postal revenues, and promote the
ntcrests of newspaper publishers by the facili
-11, which they afford in the transmission of
then publications through the mails. The ven
1, is of newspapers should supply themselves
with them, the better to enable purchasers of
their papers to transmit them, when read, to
their friends.
Pews—Mayor's Dice.—Thomas Fitz, a "bold
surer boy" from Camp Cameron, was arraigned
for drunkenness. Received a reprimand, and
placed in custody of the guard under marching
order for ramp.
Vonrail Fisher, David Mister and Charles
Royer, also soldiers, from Camp Curtain, were
arraigned for the same offence, and put in charge
of a guard for the camp.
John Racier and Henry Freeman, both "vags"
of the "first water," and very dirty at that,
were up for lying around loose. Discharged
with an injunction to leave the city for the
city's good.
Before Alderman Kline.—Thomas Smith, black
as a tar bucket, was arraigned for drunkenness
and sent to prison for five days.
Zepemiah Henninger, a delapidated specimen
of the genus home, was arraigned for the same
offence, and sent to prison for twenty-four
hours.
FLOW BRIVIEN Framdts.—An interesting fis
ting is said to have taken place at 9 o'clock Wed
nesday night near the reservoir, between two of
that class of females whom Solomon has de
scribed as having "much fair speech" and all that
sort of thing. It appears that both of the
Amasons love a certain young man, who, flatter
ed at the attentions of his sweethearts, has been
playing the deuce with their hearts. Yester
day afternoon the females discovered that they
were rivals and agreed to fight for the posses
sion of their sours idol. The cause of the dif-
ficulty hearing of the affair succeeded in
restoring quiet by telling the females that he
loved both of them. As a matter of course,
each of them fancied she was the loved
one, and there the matter ended for the present.
Thursday evening, however, young man accept
ed an invitation from one of the females to
have a stew of oysters at one of our restaurants
of questionable repute, which coming to the
ear of the other female, the quarrel was renew
ed and the gauntlet again thrown down. The
gage was accepted, and the parties met near
the reservoir, and at it they went with the fol
lowing result : Round No. I—Both parties
came up to the watch iu fine style. Mary led
off with her left duke and planted a stunner on
the smeller of Catharine, drawing the "rosy."
First blood claimed for Mary. Round No. 2
Catharine, notwithstanding the claret trickling
from her beak, was prompt to the call of time,
and watching a favorable opportunity, let fly
savage blow, which greatly damaged the left
sky-light of Mary. The whack somewhat sur
prised the latter, as she retreated a few feet,
wondering who had struck her. Before she re
covered from her astonishment, her adversary
sailed in and planted a stunner with her right
bunch of fives square on Mary's ivorlos. This
appeared to astonish Mary more than ever, as
she uttered a yell of pain and went down into
the gutter. Twenty to one "secesh treasury
shinplaster" was now offered on Catharine, but
found no takers. Round No. 3—Mary appear
ed on the curbstone somewhat groggy; her op.
tic was dosed, while her nose to use'a common
Pharsse, was "spread all over her face." Both
parties extended their grapplers with great force,
but did no damage. Just as they were about
to take each other into chancery, a cry wee
heard that the police were coming, when th e
eo
taateuts picking up their bonnets and
ge
"vis'
mad, baB tilY decamped in the direction of
Rid
FOR m LAMBS. —Red kid slippers with high
black heels, and garniture of blachvelvst . or
lace, are " all the go "in New York. They
are intended for walking shoat, and are very
striking and distingue with black dress and flame
colored kid gloves. How soon shall' e have
these fiery shoes on the streets of Harrisburg?
NEW COMBRFZUS.-Our readers should be
on a sharp look out for new and dangerous
counterfeit silver coins which have made their
appearance in this eitiWithin a few days. Some
quarters were passed at one of our stores yester
day, which are so well executed as to deceive
some of the best judges. As there is reason to
believe that there are some "shovers" of this
spurious coin not far off, storekeepersand others
should keep a sharp lookout.
I=l
"Human I"—A great many people have
shouted "hurrah" "many a time and oft," but
comparatively few, however, know its deriva
tion and meaning. The same word, and for the
same purpose, is used all the world over, and
originated among the eastern nations, where it
was used as a war cry, from the belief that every
man who died in battle for his country, went to
Heaven. It is derived from the Sclavonic word
Hu raj, which mearue"To Paradise." '
Tam APPROACH of Wnvnia. -- The filling
leaves, the changing foliage of the forest trees,
the heavy autumnal rains, and the chill winds,
are all eloquent of the arrival of the fall of the
year and the approach of winter. Winter has
no terrors for those whose coal-bins are well
filled, who have cloie, warm hoHiee, and who
have no fears of the want of sufficient clothing
and food. But there are many who are not
thus favored There are always improvident
people who lay by nothing for a rainy day ;
while depression in trade, growing out of the
war, has caused many who are habitually pru
dent to suffer for the want of the necessaries of
life. This latter class will neither beg nor steal,
and would rather die than make their wants
known.
Tun WEIATMCII.-It is worth one's while to
notice what an influence the weather has upon
different people. We might suppose mankind
to be a sort of cloud•cbildren, so susceptible are
they to atmospheric influences. It is a very
common matter to tell how blue the weather
makes him feel to-day, or how exhilerated he is
another day ; but we cannot escape from these
temperaments of ours, try as we will. Here we
are, penned up in certain conditions from which
there is no escape, save by getting out from our
being itself. Even so trifling a circumstance as
the freshness or the chilliness of the air controls
us like a tyrant. If the sun smiles out through
the clouds upon us, we are happy ; if the sky is
overcast with clonds,we are particularly inclined
to be miserable. Oar spirits go up when the
weather is fine, and down when it changes.
Fine air stimulates a person to goodnesi. He
must be a rogue, indeed, who can commit a
crime in the flush of a bright June morning,
and he must be a stock or stone, who is not in
spired to do deeds then worthy of his loftiest
aspirations.
Lunnures SYNOD. —The Evangelical Lutheran
Synod of East Pennsylvania has recently held
its twentieth annual convention in the church
of Rev. L. E. Albert, in Germantown. The
opening sermon was preached on Wednesday
evening, by Rev. Dr. Hay, of this city. There
were fifty-three clergymen and forty-seven lay
delegates in attendance, one hundred in all, be
sides a number of delegates from other bodies,
advisory members, commissioners from churches,
etc. Rev. J. A. Pales, D. D., was elected Preed
dent ; Rev. Matthias Sheeleigh, Secretary, and
Rev. L. E. Albert, Treasurer.
The parochial reports and statements of pas
tors were of a highly encouraging character, and
a large amount of business was transacted, per
taming to the Missionary and Education opera
tions of the Synod. The anniversaries of these
two societies were celebrated on Thursday even
ing, at which interesting addresses were deliver
ed Revs. Parson and . - • ' • ••
A series of patriotic resolutions, on the sub
ject of the war, were read by Rev. E. W. Flutter,
and unanimously adopted. They declare the
rebellion as a plain violation of the Apostle's
injunction for all men to be subject to the
higher powers whioh are ordained of God; ex- .
press sympathy with the patriotic soldiers in
the service of the Government, and recommend
the churches to send them material aid, in the
shape of stockings, blankets 3 and other winter
comforts.
The meeting of the General Synod, postponed ,
from May last, on account of the war, was re
commended to be held in May 1862.
The Emmaus Orphan House 'at
_Middletown,
founded under the will of George Frey, was
supposed to be in danger of being wrested from
the Lutheran interest, andrffeasures were adript
ed to prevent it.
On Monday evetdng,after an impressive dis
course from Dr. Seise, five candidates for the
gospel ministry were solemnly set apart to this
service, viz : By &ensure, Samuel Laird and
Johnson R. Groff. By ordination, B. S. Johns
ton, J. H. Davidson and J. Friday.
Infant baptism was recommended to be per
formed hereafter, unless in exceptional cases, in
the church, as are the other sacraments, and not
in private.
The Lutheran Board of Publication was com
mended to' the continued favor of the' ehtirches,
as also the Germantown Orphan Home. The
latter was visited by the members of the Synod
in a body..
The Treasurer's report exhibited the following
receipts and disburseinents, in explanation of
which, however, it must,be added that many of
the congregations disburse their own moneyn,
viz : Synodical Treasury, $260 88 ; Horne Mill'
dons, $999 66 ; Education, $1126 46 ; Foreign
Missions, $441 93 ; Batons' Frmd,* $ll6 49.
The sessions lasted one week, and were
throughout characterized by the utmost harmo
ny and good feeling. On last Sabbath the min
a isters of the Synod filled most of the pulpits
Germantown, and also many in Philadelphia.
The neat session is to be held on the first Wed
' nealay of September, 1862, in the chureiimattltik
Rev. M. Valentine, in the city of Reading.
SeeProfemarWood'sadvetimpa nienAtgrOMel
column.
THE Excrxnewr op Pima Derv.—Por gen
uine excitement, in Which every 'quality of
dirtily character is kept on the gal vise there is
no position like that of the picket. "Plitilarott .
the outpoets of our lines, and often within close
*le shot of the enemy's pickets, each watching
for the other, and trying to conceal himself
from view, the greatest vigilance, caution and
care is called for , lest the picket unconsciously
become a mark for a hidden enemy's aim. If
a shot is fired by an unseen hand, he must, by
a rapid deduction from the loudness of the re
port, its direction and perhaps a little smoke,
almost intuitively conclude where his enemy is
concealed, and in sending his compliments back,
in the form of a Minie bullet, hope that his
enemy, if not silenced, will at least conclude
that it is better not to invite any further hos
tility. Then he is compelled to keep ears and
eyes open for the sudden approach of any su
perior force, perhaps mounted, who, with a
spirit of dare-devil adventure, surround him
and his half-dozen companions, to carry them
off as prisoners of war. How to extricate
themselves from such a position, when on ce in it,
sitar pens human ingenuity and develops cour
age' to their utmost point, and bravery, skill
and strategy have to make up for want of
numbers. The excitement of months in time s
of Peace Is compressed into a day when on
picket in time of war, and an experience with
most ineditigy sliaipens the.dealre for more
FOR (ma SICK SOLDIIIRS.—Mini; Dix has sent
forth word that there are many articles which
wouli be quite acceptable in the hospitals of
the army, among which axe jellies, dried and
preserved fret* besides' blankets ; and woolen,
socks, while bhe appetils'in touching terms to
the philanthropic women of the North to come
to the relief of the wounded and sick. We
would zuggest! O. II J th i c . M 'of Ao lll _. e 1 who
have these daintieilifid:neamaitieliishOttid . spare
a portion to the sick of our army. There is nob
a family but who could forego a day's indulgence
in preset ves,'etc. ;11.114 givWthe Same to the gal
halt men who are bearing our burdens and
fighting our battles. Not only could our city
residents, but our faimeni - might; contribute
mu& out of their abundant storehouses which
would comfort our sick soldiers. To us the
sacrifice is nothing—to the invalids, suffering
and enduring pain, how grateful would be the
gift ! We should let them know that we re
member them, care for them, and appreciate,
their valiant services in the cause of theircoun
try. Let us show by these simple gifts that by
their devotion in the Nation's struggle the tide
of warfare is kept back from our own hearth
sides and homes. Some one lady should be
appointed to receive these-gifts from our citi
zens. Every one should contribute liberally as
God has blessed him or her, and as He gives
him opportunity.
Svtmmm PRINBYLVANIA BODY GVARD FOR
Gassear, SHERMAIL—A aplendid body guard is
i 4 coarse of formation for General Sherman,
Commander of the Department of Kentucky.
It was originally intended for General Robert
Anderson, and the suggestion, coupled with an
urgent request to raise it, came from that officer
.td Mr. Palmer, Secretary of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company ; but as General Anderson's
failing health was not sufficient to enable him
to discharge the rigorous duties of the' Ken=
trickyservice, and caused his resignation, the
guard will be assigned to his successor, 'General
Sherman. - Tiffit - eorptlif being filled by a stated
tare
from every county in Pennsylvania, who
tare selected for their education and respectabili-
Letters have been sent by Mr. Palmer to
gentlemen inthe several districts, on whom the
dirty devolves of cheetah -4 the honored recruits.
The company is to rendezvous at Carlisle bar
racks, and were to meet to-day. They will be
drilled at that place in the movements of foot
sakdiers, and in the tse of the sabre and pistol,
and when prepared to move will be sent to
Kentucky, where some of the best horses that
famous country produsies will be procured them.
The duties of the corps will be hazardous and
,intportant—it isnot intendedsimply to be a body
guard—and we expect to chronicle some of thek
exploits. With Pennsylvania's brain and' Mus
cle, and Kentucky's fleet and fiery chargers,
gieat things will be expected of these chosen
warriors. We have not been able to ascertain
who have been appointed to select the recruit"'
from this county. .
Tam Guzman BARGAINS mon Nsw Yosz.
forariox! —The Cheapest Goods Received Yet /-
50 pieces of 5-4 bleached Pillow Case Muslin,
124 cents.
100 dozen of woolen Socks damaged . by water,
8 cents a pair.
25 pieces of dark heavy Pant Staff, 18, 25 and
87 cents.
' 50 pieces Canton Flannel, 124. cents.
100 of black and grey Cloaks, from 82.50 up.
12 dozen of ladies' 'woolen Sontags,very cheap.
40 dozen of grey'and white merino UndendArni
and Drawers,' 70 cents
50 pairs white woolen Blankets, at all prices.
100 dozen of ladies And tbildum's'wooll*cir
ings, 12 to 87 cents.' _ _ _ 0.:
60 pieces of white; red and yellow Flannel, at
all .1 - •
Country inercluulfs We'tionld Wife to call,
as we have a large etock of all Waif of Nods,
and are daily receiving Gob& from New York
Auction, which we will sell at - wholesale at City
prices. • • • S. , ,Lannr,
John Rhoads' old stani.
Convissamon Erman Mo. Rum, Has
Bsowx AND Mas. SMlTEL—Meeting KUL Jones
on the street, 1 wwf at a loss to account for her
improved personal apputrance, and indeed was
in doubt of its being lokuntil sheiaid'how are
Aoki
she had just nietlfra. Smith who said that she,
Mrs. Smith, .had never seen Mrs. Jones look so
_I therihiaild
fully indorsed what. Mrs. Smith ,had said, and
jest at that' titan Valued the beautiful water-
woof cloth circular . Mrs. Jones -had bought at
tha cheap store corner Front and Market streets,
Thum &13eivicas,. and so Mrs. Bineli went on
to say— . . octl74t
mANHoon: ' ..
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the deaton for many yea . ga, both in France and
America, with unparalleled etlemtlo- every case ; and
he la urged by many %housing la d , who used them, to
make the pills public ibeelfstatefittocM• et Show autferhi,
from any irregularthet'Weßirei;.' ba *ell 'a, to prevent
an Marengo or family famlly *heist heititk , Will'aek. permit it.—
Females partiolderlY oittiot t . t' tethime' S l FPP °34l g them '
selves so, aid nabtomid.egainet MS thlifi4ddle. to that'
condition, as they pze.itirr.*produce'meatilege,varh
the proprietor aseumut lid aherthWilabnig
When ' although their ralldthisalikohld lirumuit.tay
chief to bealth—otherwtee'llual:Pilbr are 'reCOnliptolded:
Full and explicit (11Tractiothandhitipill, teek•:-'.:Prise
SI 00 per boa. cold` arlicilianthiffittEruterhy
011Aitt.F14p11014WARF,'Throggiet,
Mo s t allialailtow,lktirtaburg,: Pa.
"Wien," by eondteridatt4lllo i. , iburg
Poet Office, can have thereat dent free of• ibestilttan to
any part of the country lodffildeietbillyyttad “frie#olpor, -
tagem by mail. Said it EL Ovirvineti,. - mwagi•..
Jornikrir, lioupwActif ' .Las-'
moss 'Lebanon, DaetagAik ,' .- Latutastior;Ji A.
Wow. Wrightsville'-‘II,AT: by one
druggist is every . tiity viillotie lb the, 'and by
S. D. BOWN ata proprietor, Nelt-
N. B.—Look out for mnititerfeftky b •
ey tio (Paden Pi*
of any bled unless swot*, bint-leffighed LIL Howe':Al.
ethers are a been Imposition returere4. the as
you value your liveemad Vole; (to 4, 0 litothior be.
og hUmbugged nut of our m o neydy,) play- '4EOl_ :those
who blow the signature of St? /*Moto, Venii.
which has recently been .4tdee ' ,4 l' , egisutfeLiarilbe Plus
heitty annatarlear..l ..!
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES
tot. on : El.4.kitSil ~E!
,Lp.
IPiephred by CdrithWnSeinertittirl, ': D.
NEW - YORKZITY. . - '-
IIt! EIE combination of-ingredients m thee:
, Pills are.the rtuult of * lintgarid agtenitivei n ritialeti.
”Y are mild - ha their operaticin, atid ceneliiin . MAW
irregularities, Painful 4tacuerpaticins, removing MI bbr
ructions, rrh - ether rnenobolitrdr bibethliii4 'headache,
Orin in the sl.te, palitititlen el Chi heart . ; whltini,alt nor
-40113 afr. etions, 'hysterten, fatties t , pelt' is the batik and
lmbs, ka.,•diritrirhed sleep, which arises front - InterrulP
tion of nature. ' ' - ''- '' -- - • • i'
TO MARRIED LAOTIO,
Or Cheeseman's Pi& are irrraltiehlii;. as they will bring
4311 the monthly period with regularity. Lathe. , who have
bees ilisapiio nted in tbrnise of other Pins-can place the
almost conttlence in pr. , Ohehabinan , s Pills doing all that;
they represent to do:' - • '
NOTION
Ihere is one cosulition qf the fensede system' in which the
Pills camel be takers withal/ prirdsseing a PECOLI'd
RESULT. Thecondititit referred to PREGNANCY—
tie meat 11[18L541021.4 GE.' Such is the . tom
='medicine to ratersthe seouta' flootiefis
cocondition, that 'hell the retprodootive pottier of *a
ttire mama 'via it.
, Warrantrofturrely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. 'rep&lt dirdotiofte which ateteed be road go
mullion! eackbox. " Pecs Sr.' Sent by mail ou analog ;
.log-St to Do..booNanis.ir:Oifitsinimitt, IttorOtet.
Office, New York Qty. , •- r . •
I.4dlby oue - Druggrilln ['very town in the United Rana
% H. B. 1113 MMHG'S,
- '*" Go i ilera il 0 Di. for th - U Old lOW
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To wboin alLvnAldial en silo 1 litr . 0. r 11,,
Sold lu Harrisburg try U. A. Banvairr.
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HAIR RYE 1 HAIR DYE!!
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The only Unite allttStlijable DYO KilieVrn
MI others are. mere imitations, and should be avoided
ystr wtstito espeoe ;NW a, l
GREY, RED OR RUMT HAIR dyed MitantlY to a
beaulinal and naturol Bronx or•Blao", without the least
injury to Hair or Skin, -
Flier EN etti)jISAND DlPLOMAShavecbeen lawkr
dad to 'iV c til'A:•l3.tierartion Miro:eta: and • over 200,006
applications have been made to the hair or the patrons
or his 'bracing Dye. • • '
Wis. A.. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE' produrne a color ,
not te• be. dlittlittiitshed from nature and is WARILIZMID
not to %Orel° the twist; however long It Inv he comb
ned, atid, the till &cis or bid Orin rimedied. Tho•Eudr
16 invigorated fort& by this setandid'Elye, Wilk& is prop
erlY Wad at No. 16 mud Street New York. '- -
sold the oiled end towns of the United MIMI, ey
SrUgulate and 'Fancy Goods Dealers • *- • - •
The Genuine has the name "William 'lladolielor,”
"he, address upon a steel plate Tour
aides of each box. ' •
• • Whohissitaysotor7,ll Barehir
- -LSO SSE Broadway, New York.
'ocatinwly
TO OOKSIVES
Tto ADviivaiiii, **wed to
health In g few. weeks by a.,VIRY 8441Ple,xemedit after
having indairedrseiieral remw`wltlia , tievere4tiesdrect.
tan,ami. that drawkdiseatie•.Coat i rPttla—te Mil," ter
Make Irlitivinidtde filiCw 2 stiffere tnermeithrorcure
To 41100 Oldie 14,11 e. wllletwilso copy Of the Pre
abriptimutved (free of charge), with 7.lie dlrectigna for
eireparlerend'ashig tame; *WWI' theY igna a
Iwo ours for Consumptiou, Asthma, Bronchitis, glatita
only, object, of the- advertiser•in eendieg the Preacrliti
el
only
to benefit the 'Sided ; and spread Informatibit w
he coucelves to be nvaluable, and he hopes every ft
*tar will try his IV Will cosialtem nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
• RSV: *moo WAPSON,
• trilllamsburgh,
. li bgbi eiwinty,'NeNor -York,
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Pliblielle .141 PILLS mak blow= -.Brum.-
Aree sit :Mineral rosins etAirefula.
p L ars, Seuriy;'or ltemniefda ar lbw bear, the "' operation
' ae,, Life MediCingkikWlJlXestosishipiri Oen removing
Low IMP ey,F7_ ve s tige these Walb_lll6 diseases
y their lieritying Meta on ` the-'blood. Billioda Fevers,
sever and Ague, nymepithyDrotey; .Pikst, and in short,
oat all amass BOW yield to their curative properties
o family should be As. by their timely
imo mash suffering anddetwanne may be saved::
repared.bi R,IIOFf . IAT, K. D., Niw York, and
Itallity-iiilDv lst. • novew-ly
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HOME MANUFACTURE.
THE crißAl ,- ii THE Rwum,.
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HE undersigned having opened his
/Bnoractory of &kis &c., at. N 0.12 Wad, Market
narrisburg, ,ma trespebdplly solicits. the
itatronertand attention of the ladles, Gentlemen and
.Iferobanta to: the IbUowing issottment of goods 211 of
.dibieb are our own! Ininufactare':
BOSOMS; •
•Cltdians,
WitIST-BAND •
, , ;:r 7 •71 1 .14,V0t: caorii - •••: 1
' Also the - parUcidaritikatiVe antie to ledge
Assortment,of ta *S. , (from tke Ws* lin -
Hula* gid?!kfur vityke,) sei):4o3ol4btair s !
OurleS,'Sictricdol.,ln'greofvidiodes, all 'of Ntldcbliellig
, bur own marmufactoro we will .sell cheaper than can be
'purchased elsewhere.
PereOriatintkbeapf famishing their Own inaterials, , isan
have cutting, sewing ite., of every variety Mine iceerd
warder: Alt oftlreiboviihanied geode for Well wilAlr
make to measure, guaranteeiog .to it, and give
entire satisfaction to the pluchimei for EOM. dur.rib,
rind miterial. All special orders will be prompt"' ;
tended to upon the shortest notice and mart reasonable
terms. Alsolleroliants supplied upon the Most ration.
tibie terms.
P. S. Ladies wlshing skirts or under germents et any
chscrlptioh, can have them =dela Ordei Miliding
sample of suolainds as may be desired. ;
JAYRS. A. LYNN,
No. 12, Market street,
au29.4ldm Harrisburg, Pa.
1300ina..11eXt door to Hummel knlimptr'l.6. Grocer y, Store. . .
pAy fiANNO3, 410 g,
lulifasAugey . aig6gAir 11\ .
• Id 11.1E'8 • PATENT
wroiiti find qtately fro, ;N.." 'id 'Burg* Proof.
fiIiALP" 11 111916, - •
Btrially.theo4tilf9 sial. made, that la both
re and Rontlii £iodf. inariZdly
.
, mmuslf
Large 11;iid anniiteis ;Mode of - I-«
BIBLES, COI PRISING EVERY VARDEti
from - lae smalloCCocuit Ps 1 4 Pliodie d and Walla
,Pmitzvz
Ru An been INVobased and reaalved * 016 4
'Fmk. Wee. Miming parchased thenst ,
• EXTRIIIKELY Low BATES,
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17,1Lt')1 01401 f1 1 1 0 = 4 Tin smaU thlrlk
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Now_cAlmettisentents.
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PROOWUTION.
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VJT erelHEttlittB;l ,ovr .
JOHN J.
in
SADA 4.1 0 15 eajdens of thetleartmf_Common . newt
irrßb JlDUDDirThliadi, fitthituf IliecOunthe
ot Lebanon
_attepin,,and the Ettn}t ut.,94 11 ' 111
and Hon. Fino.l4Baetar, - .,ltetioalate . Dauphin
nountllha tirl intt lamed t heir heir pocept, bearing . date the,
23e1a7 Septantbect /8814 , te yle direutaloo. l. 44 l l l dlDlS
bflt , er tiztofterEdtnet and
and Quarter Semarang of the Peace at tiarriaburg f for the
county of Dauphin, and to commence ON ma 3an Kw-
DAS OF Norman Nam being the 18TH DAY Or NOYINBAR,
1861, and to =Oen two Weeks: .
Notice ie therelore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the t'eace, Aldernien, and Constables of the said
Mundy of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their
proper wages, at DI Reebok in the foresees ersaid day,
with thelVesclords, trelnitittonse examtaations, sad their
own remembrances, to uo those things which to their
Moo appertains to be done, and those who are bound
in rttonitninannati to P leseouts naitinst the prisoners th
are wil;ishittl`be fn the /Jain oft-Danrihin county, be then
and there to prole:mkt-Against &ham as shall be just.
Given under nil 'naafi, Efithishorg, the 23rd day of
sepr em be r , in thq, rerettatr- Lord, 1864 and in the
eighty-fifth year' a the 4Riependence or the PoLed States.
1 ' 1 ! ..J. D., BOAS, Sheriff.
Semmelt_Disme
Harriabag, Odobei 12,1861. J ' octl4-dewtd
s. lirGEßsowis
l'Atl2o
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FOUNTAIN HAIR-BRUSH-
It dresses the hair withontmening the Angers.
It effects a mimics of ope.haif in the use of hair prepar
ations.
notmaway with greasy heron bottles.
It is handsomer article thiatbecommai hair-brush.
It regulates the gumatily of fluid used, to a drop.
It is perfectly 'llll*ll,lld hobos skill over In the trunk
c on the toliet.:
, entifigh4 any preliaration for a vol.
/go or a low/journey.
I Its Price 41",ilio,dyulteyl
. 194 it sivei'lis °Wm* iwthree
?aura Benet% Irfrog indTencyllorei 91 'Market
street two dotes east of Fourth! 'street, south aide.
mate „
. Mirried Men or those -. Contem
.
plating! Marriage,
irta E. nodersigeed will give iutermation
on • veryiMtensti, and important eubject, which
.mill be valued more than a thousand tikes cost by
every. issarriednouple: Of say age or nondigkilt in . 11 .
The information will basest by Mail to eve r y addresti
through the same source accompanied by 26 cents and
two red stamps. Address s i
B. B. HORRID, lf. D., Lock Box 00,
Boston, Mass.
N. 13.—ThIsis no humbug!' 'tint ie warrantedrobenm
ply 'satisfactory in ievery Instance (regardless of senti
ments, age, or , condition in life,) or the money will be in
tended. All lelbers !should be directed to N. Morrie,
Look Box 60, Boston, Maas., with a plain signianre
addieta.for return. r octlldendlmawlm
TYNX;MIXAM I 4P
STATE Strtiniirgic ThifiPhtrief , a few
doors 14 0 .1„r„..iffototi4inroattnrg. A Ilan
now Hearse y Amide' nAiwayi on hand and
tinally finished lid Went Exi.llTenna rea
vislabie. E5 1 4 80 . - .4 BAKN.K.
UPHOLSTERING.
PALM LE&lHKltrßiggig'
COVRALTOPAtATTRIaSES, •
HUSK NATnumm,
COTTON CCIIIFOB, I 8,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
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• ; bkIIP'StOCLB
I In baud and for sale at tbe verriewest rates for °nail.
Hair Mattresses and BQring klottoqut made to order.
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CHAIRS - ,
• 7111/RiIiATTRIMSES &c.,
Merabred and made equal tedama u yery nameable, all at
109. Market Street, blikkeitalMattb jHt fi. ;1714.1•3 ,
ec19.201d , J. T. BARNITZ.
arils ilrg" tin liciiiiitaot*:
SECOND..STREET BELOW. CHESTNUT.
ATENITIAN BLlNDlEhtiade t a o order, and
Iv a n m *a ig vany.,,a,axpoinain t auti e. —Per
sona at a IM - lahaftab i lMs~ wait dobe addres
sing a letter to the.nadenUned. Thankful for past pat-
Amuse he hopes; nrstrieVatterition to business, to merit
dooasntkintgts pf tbasame.
.Slrßagfacten guaranteed
both afitnlie • -
"' R.SiiRP.
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(3L'ITIM - G-0.0 I),S
voitititt-THE 'ARMY
Sets, Pillinir . l . 4llllsrikoktss, 'Clitats, 0 !es,
4firlns,,
41111. S. suarrEß,
North Side 1 0 1 4Atet.Plioitck 4ear%ehlet's Hotel,
• - HASSISBUSG, PA.
GILV`PIO*III - GUN PRAM:MI
J. BIESTER,
CARVER ANIICFILDVA.
Looking Glass and Piot= Frames,
Mouldings &c.
4$ OH tfIT moor, NEAR SECOND.
sgai .Y04§ 11 i 1 .744
French BlLirrksh zonare snit Oval Portrait
P44.1K11! Of eviii.4 l CriPtkiii•
OLD FRANLEIPEE.OHAT TO NEW.
jyl6.ly 3.
' it
s, ksit„„of,AppLrk
.Y. ,EUP.S.E4.
, y a tittrildspedfaki Iriiiiim l ire -tit&
1 ,;-.4rir 1401151tp*Wlyi.tiutt.he will
• .1 seld ye k on the PrAWO Foßn; NE
sox,. a d olio' iiith•icgt&it of THOROUGH
" Ili lifti.le.th , Rleasurl , •wildt upo n , ,lietpUest ,the A r.
• WS Ili ede.:ll),ltA or' itrysber - Sltheklv 6 l l4 ; ,
file residence, twlibbediAltriesi,c,viteW r iforeiti. below th
Berman ftpfonned,Olanrcl,l.. , , . , decle.ti Ala
'''t'q,';.!•;V::!.J.lYl',V.'L'g , .,lNi:c - : 1 *
TRAWLING 'scam' or Tam
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Otto - • iitlizoixi—Efi • :LINE.
atm. TRANSPORTATION LINE
lista nseoo.islhlopaiationi tiweliered.to clam
freight es LOWEns , any. nine- indtiriensi , "• line between
Kabuki/ Us; Hamipbarg,Aeplenr ya Lewisham, Williams,
*lc AereiplAnin pelt• Nave% and alt Rotas on She
florgiefP ten l. plia:Fm, and : Williams- ,
port and Millis.*ltaltnisd s. , n
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Local Agent
Good sent to PEACOCK; ZELL Bi'IIiNCHBLBN; Nes. 808
end $lO Marion street, above Eigbtb, by 4 o'clock, F. 11.;
ill arrive at: Ijarrleburg, ready for, delivery . , the next
therningt - A -• C. F. lilllffiNCt4
ap&tr Travellog.iigent.
FOR .RENT
AcournaT , ELt.IxG ROUSE,
air
.9A1NA0r14412,-widi,,or without,NrAßLlAN
Wol, po,Wir#4. Pliothwion forthwith. ,
BARN
Nairbss44, - ,o3iilier Mb, 1861.-1.10,
. • -'- ' aratimt.a.L. .
11 E SUBSERltiEgi 7 hil4Z4Mooved his
' :AgINAILND 4ND..INAARR FOUNDRY freak *whet
49Witreet cheFOADteltek.emithao the: Xlethe
&Ch. al - ft , PRI*PWOOfg e i 0 0/ 1 4 ,6 5 bY.lftrigt
10131111011 to bnitineint, to merit a continuance go it
Illar 264 md .1:i .^ : , , ... i: Lin. PARKUTh .
A CHOCX. FOR A BAUGADI
rep thettonoeriv entire
l IL ii=lta ria nlß A T.,,titils_oLthiver Be 1.
Odds d will
#e sold it lithos" to
' 414 lrri 144 the rooms w il l be"
tented to natrfainePhara *Md. 'The term s will be
Ouuttt Mialtfligte azikiliga49h4g9o
AltEw LOT or
BAG
Comprising a umber of new styles GENIE' ap&I1
" , ` l4l , jr a i t T p V .
sad tisij "flaw tav A
tie.r.-ms vock rrzx
f.464atw
iiliscellanteay. ,
NEW NATIONALZOAN.
Simn and Three.Tan#4 P. l "
TREA.StiILY ROTES,
DOW READY POR:IMUJYKRY AT TIM OPTICS
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKERS;` ; '.,
No. 114 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Pursuant o Matt' tichona from the Secretary of the
Treasury, the Subscription Hook to the NEW NATIoNAL
LOAN of Treasury Notes, beariug inter , o 1 at the rate of
seven.aud threo.teatha Dee eetit per annum, wilt remain
open my 'ace,
No. 114 S. THIRD STREET.
until flarther notice, from 8 A. if. UU 6 P. M., and on
Holidays till 9 P. IL
These not a will be of the denomination of FIFTY
DOLL ONE BUNN. It I lOL •11.8, FIVel N
WED DOLLAR t. NE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and
FIVE TIioUSAND DOLLARS,. and 'are all dated 19th of
Augast, 1881, payable lb gold. in three YeariL or con.
verUble into a twenty }aura' Eli per cent.. limatoit the
option of the holder. Each Treasury Note hint Interest
coupons .ttached, which can be cut off and collatini 14
gold at the Mint every Mx months. and at the rate of one
cent per day en each Mlyalollars.
Payments of subscriptioes may be made intilOkl or
becks, or :Notes of any of Philadelpta Banks.
Nauss AT A DJATANCE mu remit by their friends,
through the mall, or by express, or through Banks and
ttie Treasury Notes will be immediately delivered, or
sent to e :Ch subscriber as they may severally direct
•Parties remitting must add the interest from 19th of
- August, the date ot all the notes, to di day the remit•
tancs reaches . thltsdelptda, at the rate of ono (Mat per
day jai AtUii tffty dollar:.
Apply to or todroas
Jim &kali; stmscinpriorr AGENT,
Gait of JAY 00068 & CO., 8e30 :.. t5 ...
No 11 , 11nouth itard %red, 1).41441416
tx3illm
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
.EROAPWAY, NEW YOILK.
Board &shoed to $2 per Day.
QINCE the opening of this vast and
modlous trote4.ln .18M, it ham been the. Angle ea•
',tensor of the pthoriatonsto make it thetment enmpthcap,
thnvententand comthitable borne air the dawn and
stranger on Me siae the Atlantic.
Ault whatever has seemed likely to administer '• the
comfort of Its gnosis they have endeavored, without re.
Bard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements
of. Individual and social enjoyment which widens art
has invented, and modern Iggue approved; nod the pat.
ronage which it has commanded during ilia past ids years
is a gratifying proof that their efforts have been appre
elated
To meet the exigencMg of the times, when all lire re
qu'red to practice the most rigid economy, the and.st ,
maned
Bare Reduced the Price of Board to
Two Dollars Iper Day,
et the mime abothig roue of lho luxuries wi.ii which
their labia has hitherto bLat t i suppiie i.
THE DWELT, CO.
Now York, Setit 2, 1961.—sep9,d3ne
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INSURANCE AGENCI.
THE DELAWARE MUTAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF rumAnaLrorA.
INCORPORATED 1835.
CAPITAL. AND A.•.:ETS 5904,907.61.
TUE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1794.
CAPITAL AND ASPIETA $1,219,475.1 .
THE undersigned, as Agent for the
well known Companies, will make buturinee
against lows or damage by fire, either perpetually or an
nually, on properly In either town or country.
Aortae and Inland Transportation Risks alto taken.
Apply personally or by letter to
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Harrisburg, Pa. .
ott4'6l.dawl7
TAKE NOTICE!
TAT we have recently added to oar al
1 ready full stock
OF SEGABS
NORNATIS,
'left Kew,
EL NON%
L 4 BANANA.
OF PERFUMERY
Fox kw rusrolamomxt :
TUBEISE ESsENCE,
OBER OF MUSK,
LUBLVS ESSENCE BOUQUAT.
FOR TOR HAta.
EAU LUSTKALR,
P4YLTAIURB POKATUM,
- • , myitun A N A VLOp&T P,ObLATUji...
FOR MI CONPLITIONI- .
TALC OF VENR.E,
ROSE LEAF POWDER,
NEW MIME HAY FOWLER,
BLANC LE PULES. .
OF SOAPS
'ILISIN'a FINNS?
MOSS RUB,
BENZOIN,
:
UPPER TRH,
- . . • VIO.I.ET,
NEW MOWN HAY
JOCK& cram
Having tbo largest stock and beat assortment of 'habit
Articles ' we fanny MLR Ere are batter able than 00! 99M-,
polnosslo get up a complete Toilet. Sot at atiy.prmiL
Sired— Oslt and see. •
Always on band, a FRESH Stock of DRUM S ,
US -
CINF9, CHEMICALS, &0., consequent of our receiving
alinost dully , additions thereto.
; NAILER'S ORIN'ANO•IrAIkOE' Volta;
. Street, two &we Bast of Nourth Stem*,
Soul:11'0de.
JUST PIJ_BLI.Sk..4III).
A .MANU,
NEILITA.RY SURCTERY
OR,
HINTS ON rag EMERGENO/SS
fielit`bamp i a n d Hospital Practice.
8. D. GROSS, M. D
PEOFSISHI a inIISSICT ltl TH. /11PWIRON MU/1W COLLIIOI
For tale at BICHONSIP.I azutAv ISOOESTOFF.'
may 24
SCIIAFFER'S BOOK 'B'II3KKI
'(3Vear thd Rarristrurg Bridge.)
SI.2SJUST R 1 01 81.1 , HI) from the
• Mils n [owl 0110 COldliNiteleL nom "
vr..ett, %men we will sell at $1.25 per ream: •
iiienitietiperina.m.for. , lloll/eentlillitiltdeorireted
latiat and - very handerime - emblems and patriette
niotue.
- saso for 1000 WHITE iNVFLOPEs, with national and k
1
patriotic emblems, printed iu Leo colors.
I Hesse give Od call. TIIIC . jr. leiMb - VVV.E6
• ' annillatuTlNC4-.-7
'cleat Schools for Boys and Git
FRONT wernmovr Assov . F. I Qt UST,
'7
IIE Fall term of ROBERT hrij,w4FA6
• School lor boys, whippet' oh the -Arial lichidaYi for
Member. It,: room is well ventilated, Mardorttbly
redebed, end in every respect adapted - forachow par
cATHARINII Febeol for girbi, locate l n
the game buildinti, will open for the Fall term at the HAM
time. The room has been eloruit/y ' Cited tip to promote
tie health and comfort of scholars, aer22dli
WirlY. _Wet . 14.,- z ,Two, .f.istudTe
voriptione and : prfile.; t
lapB • JR.llt .
INE TOILET hti& PS, i'OMA.D.ES, HAIR
COLOGIAZEI ant EXERAION, I Of
7 ASI es, Woe* 614._mimufActures at Aguitt's
-AND-viagov
IRAB CI l 6 'Tl:::Stristly 'pure, 'spark
Sag anibawikt.Ruis ?rafted a Alvorliediii or DI?
strovaryaadaagriaatiarai siaca - assa. • / Par
Sr ,- *SW. was: BOON or CIO.,
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