Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 19, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Saturday AfiCrlloo ll , October 19, 1861.
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To MILITARY OFFlCF%R9.—Officers' pay-roll
blanks, handsomely printed on fine white paper,
according to the prescribed rule, are for sale
at this office.
REV. ARENT Ross, of Middletown, will preach
in the Court House to-morrow (Sunday) morn
ing at ten o'clock, and A. H. Shoemaker in the
evening, at the usual hour.
REV. Cacaos U. EARN, of Ohio, but formerly
cf this city, will preach in the Fourth Street
Bethel to-morrow (Sunday) morning and even
log. Rev. James Colder, the pastor, will preach
in the Bethel at Shiremanstown, Cumberland
county.
Psosytv,una WARRIORS.— There are in the
State, between the ages of 18 and 45, the im
mense army of 507,000 men. Say one-half of
them, in case of the greatest emergency, would
take the field, and.we have an actual fighting 1 1
power of 253,500. "'hat an luny for a singlei l
State 17"
CAMP CAMERON —Capt. d. D. Seymour, Fifth
Artillery, of Fort Sumter notoriety, has now ;
the command of this camp, *At his strict dis
cipline has made a marked dilference"in the ap
pearance of things. The fiv: , , ~:*(ments' are
under the command of Cols:''- and
Williams, of the Cavalry, Pow- : . • : .1 , :. ,
the Infantry, and the Artillery unde Captain
Seymour.
RELIGIOUS SERVIOSS AT CARP Ctrs:rm.—By an
arrangement made by the Pastoral Association
of this city, religious services are now held at
Camp Curtin every afternoon. Rev. T. H.
Robinson, of the N. 8., Presbyterian Church,
will conduct the services to-morrow, commenc
ing at three o'clock., • Rev. J. W. Davis, form
erly City Missionary, has recenily devoted much
of his time in caring for the spiritual interests
of the soldiers, and we are lad to learn that
there are many indications or good results.
A van' CURIOUS calculation has been made
relative to the Union troops on the banks of the'
Potomac. Taking as a basis the regular allow
ance of room that is required for a soldier to
stand upright, and with his musket at "shoulder
arms," and placing them in close single file, it
would require the vithole'rottdili from Jersey
City to the Capital to form litter If the
same troops had to be reviewed it would take a
Railway train, going at the rate of sixteen
miles an hour, over fourteen hours to pass along
the line of soldiers.
TRAximArrod . Tans ";—This is the best sea
son of the year for transplanting fruit or shade
trees of all kinds. Any time in the fall before
the ground freezes deeply will do. Persons
having unoccupied dand, yards, &e., should
plant them with trees. The result will amply
pay the cost of labor, and yield a thousand per
cent. in satlefatiion, comfort and beauty. Our
farmers are too bare of fruit trees. There
should be sufficient to furnish cattle with a
shade during the heat of the day under a sum
mer sun. There is land enough that might
well be occupied for this purpose.
Hs WANTS TO BEAR THE STARS AND STRIPES.-
Some poetical genius in the last number of the
Bedford inquirer, under the head of "Longings,"
let drives at the reader in this manner ;
I to bear the stars and stripes
Across Potomac's wave,
And plant them on the golden soil
. Of old Virginia brave.
If the gentleman steps around this way he
may have an excellent opportunity of satisfying
his patriotic apirations. They are a number of
companies at Camps Cameron and Curtin in an
incomplete state, in any one of which, we have
no doubt, the mountain bard would be cheer
fully received as a recruit.
I==
Ptringras.--The puriipkin crop is as large as
usual this year, and the fruit already appears in
market. The field pumpkin is supposed to have
originated on Nantucket Island, whither the In
dians brought the seed and planted it in their
fields of Indian corn. It now grows in most of
the States, and its vines are trailed through all
our Pennsyli ataia farms. The great pumpkin
of the Valparaiso was introduced into that sec
tion by Commodore Porter, of the United States
navy. All varieties of the gourd, the squash
and the pumpkin .have a common origin, and
they are therefore said to hybridate readily.
They make the cheapest pies, and the following
is said to be a good receipt therefor :
Take a teacupful of grated pumpkins, one pint
of good milk, one egg, a little salt, two large
spoonfuls of sugar, cinnamon, spice, or nutmeg.
dLine the tin and bake until done. The remain
er of the pumpkin can be cleaned out and kept
in a cool pantry for several days, and uew pies
baked each day with little trouble.
Pap FORDARE DAY& 'ln times of peace
prepare for war," says the popular political
adage. There is much more meaning in this
than most people are aware of. It does not
simply urge us to prepare arms, munitions,
ships of war, and strong fortifications. It has
something more than this mere literal s'gniti
canes. It tells us that in any department of
life we should prepar e fcr the "wet days" dur
ing the fair ones—that we should labor to some
purpose while the sun shineth, ere the night
cometh on when no man worketh. In times of
peace and prosperity we have the leisur e and
opportunity to deal with and study abstract
questions and principles. These are our inter
vals of study and reflection, when it behooves
us to get our lessons so thoroughly that there
shall be no hesitancy in the recitation ; wh en
we shall become so well grounded in theory a s
to make practice easy; when we shall becom e
so embued with correct principles that we can
not be led astray when the moral atmosphere is
thick and full of the blinding heat of passion ;
when we should acquire strength to maintain
our equlibrium amid the clash of arms and th e
rear of cannon, standing nnfl nchiogly for the
right, and Passed unscathuh the fieri
furnace ed thro n g
%/awed "through. the ey, of the
shadow of deatio
COLD you have cold feet, immerse
them morning and evening in cold water, rub
them with a rough towel, and run about your
room till they warm.-01 one month you will
be entirely relieved. 2111 these red pepper and
mustard applications are like rum to the4stom
ach—relieve you to day, but leave 'You. colder
to-morrow.
HIS NAIIM. --The name of the unfortunate
soldier recently killed on the Cumberland Val
ley Railroad, noticed in the Thassars, was
Myers. He was a member of Col. Stambaugh's
regiment, and was from Luzern county, in
this State. A man named John Over, of New
vine, was also badly beaten while on the cars,
and was taken home, his wounds being of a
very dangerous nature.
ANOTHER Naw Comeranysizr.—New counter
feits appear to multiply at the present time,
with great rapidity. Counterfeit b's on the
Allegheny Bank of Pillalnrg, Pa., have been ch. ,
culated in Philadelphia and elsewhere for the
last few days. These counterfeits are admira
ble imitations, and well calculated to deceive.
The best plan is to refuse the notes of that Bank
altogether.
Fos Hsitrz.—A deputation of colored people
left Carlisle on Tuesday last, ea route for Hayti.
hey joined 8 latgeritarty t , yvhorio
they all started via the P MAW
for New trork-olti -they- in a few
days for this new Dixie.: .TheAravetomemt. o
Haytl'offere thitiginehldectiseats4b emigrants
of the ebony hunvf both am, Ousting, we
Ave, a, bowie and lot . to !weal bona fi de
er.
Free.—The alarm of fire about 8 o'clock last'
night was cc:maimed by the appearance of a
bright light in the northern hotison above the:
city. The fire bells sounded a general alarm,.
and the entire fire depkit -- client, including the
Friendship " steamer," were promptlyin motion:
towards the scene of the Supposed confiagration.i
When the apparatus of the several oompanieS'
got as far as North street, however, the light
had subsided, to the evident regret of our "fire.
boys," who are fairly . " spilieg" for a OMR* td,
distinguish themselves. The light isirappased
to have originated from tie burning'of a bruilhi
heaf, somewhere near the Blue Mountain.
Ina "Fromm SOLDIER." - Miss Faller--the
"female soldier boy " whO raised the. false
report of the attempted assassination of Col.'
Knipe, at the Darnestown camp—was in town
yesterday afternoon, stopping at one of our ho ,
tele. She still wore the breeches, which, with
a brown lindsey wool shirt, and a_ rajaaw,gip
setting jauntily on her head,enabled her tc &IT
the "boy" to perfection. Shetis apparently not
more than eighteen years of age, of medium
stature, spare build, with features by' noble*
prepossessing in appearance, and a voice d&
cidedly masculine in tone. She was inthefcus
tody of some military officer, detailed by the
authorities to conduct the young lady to her,
friends in Elmira, N. Y., whither they.started
in the 9 o'clock, train last night. "' I
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Jim Brown—as. stout ululate, employed by
Dr. Belly as a hostler--waebtoughtto the May
or's office at noon to-day,' charged by his wife
with being drunk and disorderly. Jim, when
the officer made his appearance, was engaged in
he very interesting occupation of "eking hag-,
baked pies out of the stove at his residence In
Cherry alley, and smashing them on the floor.
He resisted the attempt of the officer to take
him into custody,_ and, drawing a knife, threat
ened to make mincemeat of the official's corpo
rosity. Assistance, however, was, promptly
summoned,and Jim was finally overcome,floor
ed, and tied hand and foot, in whioh condition
he was chucked into a brick cart and conveyed
to the Mayor's office, and from- there to the
Lock-up, to await a hearing to-morrow morn
ing before the Mayor.
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Taoz Erivrizopelarrran.—nie cornbinad en
velope-letter, or letter-envelope, which has just
been prepared by the government, is
. a most
useful contrivance. It presents us three separate
things in one, viz : a sheet of letter or note
paper, an envelope and a post-stamp, all so
simply put together that any one may use them
with more ease than he would the old envelope.
The advantages are; first, that the whole
costs less than the materials would separately,
thus effecting an important' economy for those
who write many letters ; second, the stamp can
not be stolen or rubbed off, which is a matter of
some consequence when we remember that
nearly a million of letters are. returned to the
Dead Letter Office annually that have suffered
in this way ; third, the postmark is always .on
the letter itself, which can thestfore be used in
courts of justice asa legal proof or document, as
to elutes, contents, etc; and fourth, as the sheet,
envelope and stamp are one, time and trouble
are both saved in conducting a heavy corres
pondence. These are advantages which must
commend them to general use. They can lie
had, like the ordinary stamp, at the various
post offices.
Bemis Aaus.—A distinguished physician who
died in Pada, declared that, during the twenty
six years he had practiced medicine in thatcity,
he believed that twenty thousand children had ham
carried to the grave from the absurd custom of expos .
ing their bare arms. The bill of mortality here,
from the same cause, is quite as large for the
same number of inhabitants. We once called
at a store in Philadelphia, in company with a
Physician noted for his skill and success in his
profession. It was an extremely cold winter
day. A lady sat in the back pert of the store
holding an infant whose arms were bare, about
'the size of an adult thumb and about as blue as
a Winnebaug whet stone. The blood was stag
nant and could not flow freely in capillaries,
and it looked generally as if death might soon
claim its emaciated form. "Oh Doctor," said
the lady, "look here, whatwould you prescribe
for my baby ?" The Doctor looked Pityingly
at the poor child—for , he loved little children—
and then in answer to the woman's; qsgitkm,
said bluntly, .1 cLon„, hapAjui
and turned hastily around and• left, thelstoire
This simple prescription would seise_; as infant
m during the present a tem Mat abaft'
' wirth
, I
Ptuttogivam'a- Waitt o frtlegrapfi l aluriap Ilimicion, Qt lobo 19, lafik
A &Arm Ma of the Friendship Fire
Con Van ), will be held it their house on Monday
evening, at n o'clock.
EQUIPMEM roa KENTUCKY.—SeveraI wagon
loads of boxes, filled with bridle bits for cavalry,
passed through the city en route for lientncky,
yesterday, by Adams' Express, Consigned to
Gen. Robert. Anderson.
"COMING WITH SONGS TO Gaze Us."—San
ford, the inimitable delineator of Ethiopian
character, has written to Col. *ant, that he
will be " around " here shortly iiith his cele
brated troupe of artists. Sanford is always a
welcome visitor to this city, where he never
ails to dra - W " crowded houses." ' Heretofore
his visits here have been limited to one or two
nights, but on this occasion, we understand, he
contemplates remaining for an indefinite period.
Poracrs—Before the Mayon—Kate King—one
of the frail sisterhood—was arraigned for drun
kenness atid disorderly conduct. Sent to prison
for fifteen days.
Charle#Fox, up for vagrancy, and discharged.
John Landis—a "bould Boger boy"—was ar
raigned for drunkenness. Put under marching
orders for the camp.
S. Tbanhonser—a traveling puller of laces
and .other, trirawkoks•--,w,,as arraigned for ped-'
dliug witheut licsase. 'Wind over to answer.
441 ma Alderman ipley. T r4 old wonum, too
drunk to tell her name, was brought up in 'a
bray froMVAMietend.of the city. She was
dobireinliaifiger," and sent to prison
fefitifgAti . , vip4
4%huliliarer wa %AAA , : edier drunkenness,
and sent to prison for 48 hours.
SHIM' itliBIIIBIG."-#. correspondent of a
giininny paper brings a seam' dune against
tititkladlea of that ancient, borough. It
appears he recently entered a mystic circle
win re hehiund 'tour young- ladies seated in a
circle with a spittoon in , the centre, each one
industriously engaged in, applying snuff to the
gums, teeth, &c., with ti4iintered Whalebone,
and owasionally one of. 'the fair Cues would
,stoop over and " Spit,,".ifter the moetapproved
bar-room style. •We have been informed that
this same practice is hVulged in to a considera
ble extent among certainladies in our city. It
is called "snuff rubhirkg,"; and the object , is
stiniulation, the same att-the " lords of crea
tion" seek in chewing tobacco, smoking, drink
ing * whisky, &c. It is - certainly a most disgust :
ing practice, and should it become general;
young men will make i,the same objections y.
marrying " truttffrt*ers": as young ladies now
make to marrying "tobacco chewers."
A Worm Amur "Taampgas."—The season is
here once more when theworthlesecrew known
as "'Tampers" flock into the city to prey upon
the good nature of industrious people. Of the
poor-: pooi; and' even the 'poor
devils—we have not a, disparaging word to say;
but of that crew, which emphatically deserves
the appellation ; or ithA devil's poor, we have
this much to say tioakthe person who gives any
thing to them efigunita a crime. in that he en-
NVol# species of vagabondism
known
friend of the Belding Vines in his declaratian
that the trampers are a set of thieves, who"
roam about the country for eight monthein the
year, stealing the farmers' produce, setting fire 1
to their barns and hay-ricks, and doing damage in
numberless ways,until the severity of the weather
compels Ithem to make for the towns, when
they drag their loathsome bodies from house to
house begging, and when their of-times un
reasonable demands are refused, abusing women
in the absence of the male portion of the family.
For refuge at night they rush to the Poor House,
or the Lock-up, and are an eyesore to the police
and authorities. Now, there is a cure for thili
evil, and we believe only one ; and that is to
hit upon some plan to make every tramper who
enters the city do some kind of work. This
is the bane of their lives. They are tampers
because they will not work ; and, after loafing
the fine spring, Summer and fall weather' away
with no higher aim than that of the beasts of
the fields, the severity of the winter weather
compels them to seek the shelter of the towns.
Any person who has occasion from now on till
snow sets in, to drive into the country; will
see them wending their way toward the nearest ,
town, to be a. pest to the people. As we have
said before, makes them work. Build a Tread
mill, even if it has to run for no other purpose
than to put these thieving miscreants to work,
in order that the city may get rid of them.
See ProfetsorWoor s advertisement in another
cOlamn. . ' . .
A MR' moan of those Cheap Chestnuts at six
cents per quart. ' - Also, apples,
Jersey sweet po
tatoes, prunes, plums, a fine lot of fancy and
common confectionary, mite, ,at the Ch..ap
Commission Store of JEO. CCIMXIMIL t No 101,
Market street. . ,
Thlif Gammon , Beans= ram N=or "roan
Anon= !—The Chtiwed .Goorls ilteemxi
50 pieces of 5.4 bleached Pillow Case bizalin,
L 2 cents,
100 dozen of woolen Socks damaged by water,
8 cents a pair.
26 pieces of dark heavy Pant Stuff, 1 8,25 and
37 cents.
60 pieces. Canton Flannel, 121 cenlz.
100 of blia& and grey Cloaks, from $2.60 up
12 dozen of ladles' woolen Sontags, very cheap
40 dozen of grey and whitemerino Undershirts
and Drawers, 75 cents.
50 pairs white woolen Blaikets, at all prices.
100 dozer' of ladies' and children's wool Stock
ings, 12 to 87 cents. •
'l5O pieces of white, red and yellow riltuniel, at
all prices.
Country merchants we would invite to caU,
as we have a large stock of all kinds of Goods,
and are daily receiving Goods from New .s,York.
Auction, which we will seal at wholesale at City
prices. S. LIMY,
John Meads' old stand.
HOW sLOST I , HOW- RESTORED
JUST Published in a Sealed Envelope ;
.Prioe 6me : a Lectors on the Nature,Tromment,
cud radical Ours or *mormatorrbom or nominal Weak
nom, Involuntary kikapolons, riaxnal Debility, and 'mood-.
memo to dardagogenerally,Nervistinesa, Lonomption,
Epilepsy and Ate dental and Phydoal inagpocity, rC
sal Mg from Colt Abu*, IWBT. i..IThvER
wZIAN. D., Author of the 'Greg Bede do.. 04 Boon
to Thousands of tinititrano sun under mad, in plain
envelope, to any address, lea 'arid, on receiptofids
ennts.„6! indiedtainWilik ,o4 b! 011 4* egalt i
401( , po,olollyt Wo
:.; 11 014"01,4 did
MANHOOD.
a CARD TO THE LADIES•
DB DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
...obi., a correettreg, regmattes, met rearrvoss sk . l
obstructions, from whatever cause, and I•
• ways auceessfal as a proven.
' owe.
rfIEME PILLS HAVE BEEN USED. BY
the dealers for many years, both In Prams and
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and
he is urged by many thousand ladles who used them, to
make the PRia public Mr the alleviation of those sufferint
from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an Increase of family where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or these supposmg them
selves so, are cautioned against thew Pills while In that
condition, as they are sure to produce miscarriage, ono
the proprietor assumes no responsibility alter thin admo
tuition, although their mildness would prevent any mkt
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Prise
01 00 per box. told wholesale and retail by . •
CHARLES A. BANNVART,
NO.I Joins Row, EI j aL l rirg, Pa.
' , Ladies," by senates him 01 00 to the Harrisburg
Poet Office, can bare the Pill' soul free of pluiervatiou tc
any Fart of the (*entry (confidentially) mud "free, of pos
tage 'by mail. told also by R. 'B. Rd 4 Reading,
"Joareson, Hollowly 'll Cowmen, !Infidelities, J: 1.. Law.
sutcsat,Lebanan, Dinas. H. riaTtEry T......5tar3 J. L
WOIS. Wrightiville ;Musa, by one
druggist la every city and village in Ififien,and by
9. D. How., ole proprietor, New York
N. B.—Lobk oatffir counterfeltii. Bp, do Heiden Pills
of any, kind anima every box Is signed Et.. D. Howe. Al ,
others are a Wei Imposition lindens ; theredbres,
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
dg humbugged out ofyopr•utoney,) buy only of those
who show -the signature of B. D.' Howe on 'every boa,
which.bas recently been added en moon it, of the Pills
being coustartelted
IMPORTANT
. .
.D.R..CHE'ESE.BIAN' PIL'L ' S
PrepafedNE W Corn
YORk elius L. Cheeseman,z X. D.,
CITY.
T 1 g combination of ingredients in Iberia
Pills are the rwult of a long and oltertatte.foreatioe.
They are mild in their operationiwid oectihAn correcting
all irregularities, Painful eleststreations, removintall ob
structions, whether Irons .cold or otherwise, he adache,
pate in the side, palpitation of the heart, whitee, ill ner
vous an:l intone, hysterica,:fatigne paid. in . the back and
limba, dm, disturbed sleep, whini &rim from interrup
tion of nature. ' ' - ' "
TO MARRIED LADIB3 1 •
Dr. Cheesemanis Pills are Available, as they will tiring
on the mouthly period with regularity. taiiiss who have
been disapvo nted in the mewl; other Pills can place the
utmost nonfittence to Dr. Oheeseman's Pills dotes all that
they repreeiltittio 40. ." .
NOTION
- - .
There is one cindition t r. She female system in which the
Pitir cannot be taken without producing a PECULIAR
RESULT. The condition 'Vaned to is PREGMANCT—
the result MISCARRIAGE. Sea is the irreeisabisfwt
deecy of the wedicine to ragare the UMW /1111Cd011t to a
normal condi**, that even the rigirioctuctive power sif tea
Lure cannot resist it.
Warranted. lintel, vegetable, and free front anything .
injurious. 'Expired, directions, which SW:slid be road so
wen any each box. Price St Sent by istall.on enolea•
big it to De . Ocuorsuon L. Conalai.o," Box 4,431; Poet
°Hee, Ni:ir York City.
boldby one Broggistin every (owe in the United States.;
. B 13..111HCIIING8, •
General Agent for the United States.
14 Broadway, New York,
To Whom all , witolesaleorders shoola d be addressed. '
Sold in Harrisburg ay C. A. asirf4Xr.
nov29 oacirlY • • •
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR-DYE!!
Wm. A.. Batchelor's Hair Bye I
The only liarad6s and:Reliable Dye' Known
All others are mere itnitttions, and should be avoided
.
If you wish to e3cape ritticle.
• GREY, RED•OR RUSTY HAIR dyed .instantly Cosa
beautiful and natural Browworlidattic, without the least
Injury toMalepr , • ,•
FiIeITEN 14 it Det.S'AsiD"DOLCiHAShitie been ewer.:
ded to Wr. A. BATOUZLOR sin•at 18.9, and over 200,000'
applications ALPO been made to the hair of toe patrons
of his famous Dye. • ' '
Hat. BATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE ,produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is waltzer/ran
not to` ificuireln the leaet,Vivrever long it may blicontin'
tied, and tho tll ,Ifeots of.had,Dy es remedied. ..The halt;
is Invigorated for life' by'this splendid Dye; Whietclat prop:
erly applied at No. le dead, Street New York, -
Bold is all the cites and towis the•Unitedikitsit, by.
Druggists and Fancy EloodsHealent
The €11161160/1611 the name "%Mani 'ltiattbelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the fOur
sides of each box. •
Wholesale,Faatory, 81 Barclay
Late 233 Broadway, New York:
ocildewly
` ~o cost Epizvst
Anvnitnints, . haring bee restored to
health M. alfeeif- weeks o.ir sivlerlAhilele,feinedY.. after
having stifferedlMVeral years wfll !Were /illltlatree&-
lon, and that dread, disease, Consumption-1i anxious to
make known to hie fellow.sullbreri the means emirs i
To all who desire It, be will send a copy of the pre
scriptiennled.(bee of Charge); with the ~ directlens
preparing and ailing - the same Which' they lOW find it
sore core for Consumption, Anteroa, Bronchitis, &Q..; The
only object of the advertiser in sending.the .Prescrlption
is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which
be.concelven to be nvaluable, and he hopes . every sal.
'tater will try' MS 'remedy. salt ;WO, coat , them nothing,
and may prove le biasing : ' - • •
parties wishing the prescription will please address
RBV. WWI-RILL .IWIISON,
WUnitniebergh ;
Kings county , New 'York.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
,
hicarrio Luta .. -
elm .B=Fisast.
Pres,froes ail Mineral , Pcdsotar.—ia Macs of. Feroftila.
Ulcers, 'Scurvy, or Eruptions.of the gide, the okration
of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
ih a few days, every vestige of theseloatbsome diseases
by their purifying elasots on the blood. Billions Fevern,
Fever and Ague, DYBP O PRIN DroP B 7, FAN, and In short,
molt ail dlavaries ioonlield. to their enretiveliroperties
No family should be without them,ut.4y their timely
use mush suffering and expense may be saved.
Preyiaredsby WM. 11107YAT,11. NoW . Yoris, and
lor =le by all Dreggleta . eov9w-ly
NttaV2tbvertisenunts:
sErwra ! SHIRTS I I SHIRTS 1! 1
HOME MANUFACTURE.
- TIER OHEAPEST;IN" TIER .K.A ire r.
rrHE ntidersigned having opened his
11 Manufactory of. Shirts &c., sit N 0.12 West Market
street, Harriaksorg, Pa '
moi treepectfully Solicits the
jpstronage,and attention of the Ladiets,Gentlensen and
Merchants to the, following assortment. dr WM& all of
which are our own'tdumfactere ' ' 4
BRUM,
FIEURT BMWS,
CKlLlottla; •
=Pa,
wfthrf.RANlAt im
NIGBT
, .
.•• to.; atc4;
Also the particular &dallier' of the l.adles to our huge'
assortment of under ormolus AM:, (frier"' the latent im.
Proved London and Parm stylim,) LIMEN IXILLARS,
CUM StlTif&O.; grrat'veletitts; . illiThirldolfbaing
- our awn maunufacture ire will sell cheaper than eta be
purchased 'elsewhere. • . _
Patens - deektonspf fundshing their own.materlaki r eau
have cutting, sewing he., of every variety done accord
ing to order. ah.ofthe above named goods for Gontayear,
we will make to.measnrei guaranteeing 144 and give
enthesatisfaction to 14 purchaser for style, durability
and material. All sPecial orderti Will be promptly
tended to upon the shortest notice and Most reasonable
terms. also Merchants supplied upon the meat reason.
able terms.
P. S. Ladles wiabiniskirts or under garments of any
diseriptiou, can have them Made to order sending
sample of snob kinds as May be deslirod,
JAU A. LYNN,
. • No. 12, Market Wiwi,
an29-dBm - Harrisburg, Ps.
Rooms next door to Minimal IsHßlinger'a Grocery
Store. - • .
n&vm 'HAYNES, 110' MARKET . ; ST .
HARSIBBIT.,EI, Agent tc
PATENT
Wrought and Milks Leta g.re.pd Burglar Proof
.16:01i...1r I EIIEI4
thrictly the ONLY' hiereantile sate made, that la both
re and:Burglar Proof. roar94dl3P
BIBLES: BIBLES II
A Lar g e lad thorOu g hl r complete Mach+ or
BIBLES, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY
prom the Smallest Pocket to th e lar g est, shied sad thus
FAMILY" BIBLES ,
Us jest been purchased and recieivea hone 4le
Credo gales. Having mobs,' theNas
.
marreaciumv LOW mom%
attagnisialwil.,.vcry -
r,se aulakidenio•-
;I ofriz
AN NNW.
A
itrufa
New 2thatiotmento.
IMS=MMIII!
- .PROMIIERTION.
WHEREAS, the 11 . onorable joule J.
PURIM, Preeident of GM Conner, Common. Pleas
on the Twelfth Judicial Disirict, consisting or the conntlfs
of Lebanon and tbanphin, and the Hon. A. 0. Eltiterre
and Hon. Fax trineurr immolate Judges in Dauphin
county, having Issued t oeir precept bearing date the
28 day ""ePtember, 1861, to me directed, tor holding
a Court of Oyer sad Terminer and General Jail Deli very
and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Carrishurg; for the
county of Dauphin, and tonommence oa mte Sato Goa.
oar or being the ma DAY OF N0V1113112,
1861, and to continue two *reeks.
Notice le therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables on the said
county of Dauphin, that they ha then and there in their
pommy persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, '
with their records, inquisitions, examinant:as, and. their
own remembrances, to no those thongs which to their
onion appertains to be done, and those who are bound
Ue reeognizances top toseoute against the prisoners 'h .t
are or shall be to the Jell of Dauphin county, be thee
and there to prosecute against them as shall be itt t.
Given under my band; at Harrisburg, the Md day of
September, in the year of our Lord,-1861, end in the
eighty-fifth year of theindepetulence at the twi sK t . s tat . g .
t J. D. BOAS, Sherur.
Simian" Omaha ,
Harrisburg, Oatoberl24Bllf-j
3. R. ISitiERSOLL'S
PATENT-
FOUNTAIN HAIR-BRUSH.
It dieesee the hair without aolling the deiers.
It effects s savieg of oato-lialf in the use bf hair prayer
/onm
•isidmectiEnii.wlth griessiligooltbetties..
Ills handsomer article than thefemmbt hair-brush.
lerelulifift tee tiblini.itrOf field MeV; Ur a drep. - -
It is perfektlgikasir, indietnnotimill Site in *tattle*
or on the roust. ,
It carries enough of say preparation tobtst for a voy
agi or a bugjoarna• • • -
• o lts.price,ts nunterate,end earn owe cost In three
th.
For eats at Keller'i Drag and tagkay Store, ,91. Wirket
street
0. Fourth two doers east of stro zt,mouth side.
91.4) ‘;-•
TJ.N.II:7O3ELIELTALIM.IEI
STATE Streit near Thifd street, a few
doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A Roe
new Beane Ready made Coma always on band and
neallyllnisbed border. Silver plates, &c. Terms rea
sonable. [mae.o3res] 0. BAKER.
UPHOLSTERING}.
PALM*LEAF MATTRESSES,
COTTON TOP MATTRESSES,
HUSE MATTRESSES,
COTTON COMFOR IS,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
' LOUNGES,
CAMP STOOLS &c.,
On hand and Tor sale at tue Tory tweet rates for cash.
Bair Mattresses dad Spring bottoms made to order.
tOUNGES; • •
cams,
HAIR MATTRESSES &c.,
Roraimd and made equal to new, very reasonable, all it
N 0.309, liarketstreet, between Fourth an Fdth, by
ora9-2ind , J. T. EtAIINITL.
Harriabtat Blbia lidandstotory.
. •
SECOND sTitEET , BELOW CHESTNUT.
lENITIAN BLINDS made to order; and
all repairing neatly and expedidowny done. Per-
SOUS at a distance can have their wont done by addres.
Mug a lower to the undersigned. Thantfill for pant pat
ronage he hopes, by stricl attenlion to baatneas, to merit
a continuance of the same. Ilrirß misfastion. guaranteed
both sato prima and work.,
ocl9-460
GITM G-00.DS
FOR THE ARMY,
SUC H AS
Blankets, Cleats,„ OAPs ,
Litilus; Cups tic -1
YOR ULU BY '
wm. 111. SHAFFER,
North tplulifaiket Sivare, - nearßuWer's Hotel,
'IIARBISBUB,G, PA.
GILT MAXIM 1 GILT FRAMES 1
87,738TER,
:.CARVER AND GI.LDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and rioture Frames,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings itse.
48 OHLSNIJT STREET, NEAR SECOND.
d taY Iti)3Bv.itct; - PAC.
French Mirror,, quare and ` 'thre iPoitralt
Frames of every description:
OLD, 13.11V-fiILT NR W.
jyl6-13,
VAN =IGEN &SNYDER,
•
P9SPler.s. - FAL4,. .9meTyrOp . on Wood
- N. B:190/L.1 1 11alf Ar.:OBICSPTITi
Philoddphia.
"MECUM all kinds of .Wood Engraving
with beauty, eorreotneslf 41nd dispatch. Original
designs Furnished For Fine Book ;Illustrations. Persons
Wishing ants, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype.
can 'hive' views of Colleges, Churches, StorC Pratte,
Machines, Stoves, Patents, Sc., engraved as well ou per
sonslapplicatloN
Ittnorldirelopos, rgibia4 Rif :gist Shoyr-Bil Is,
vliiting;Writhes* an( other- esgraved in the
highest style of art, and at the lowest prices.
For specimens or Mae• engraving, see the Illustrated
worlos,ef J. )3. ; Lippinoott4 Co- B. H. Butler & ca.
110V01310 ;respectfully fintoim, , his old .
E strop, =Oho ;mu_ bAo th at he will
continue to give ristruollons okuab 4 rwro b'ORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN SWAIM lithe saflllee of THOROL'OE
RAM He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their
Mimes at any boar dealred...er lessons will be gives a
his residence, Is .Third idroat, • tow. dotfra,..bolow th
Glermao 'Reformed Mara. doom-title
0" F • MUENC}I
TRAMMING AGRNT, OF IMO,
DLD:• •
~.• Wit.t.Lovtrrat
trims - o,a), Eng:tit:7'loN LINE
tastUL in successful °mutat% mut Pr oPared to carry
Trews= LOW as any, other indivAusl line between
Phibulelpbis, Earrisburgitiantirtry,lewisburg,
port, ferseyebcre,Look iniven, and all points on the
NortlaAVOtra,"PfiliidelpltlginglUKkies, Willianis•
port snikElmtra Railroads.
• Local Agent at Harrisburg,
=;, • ' A.BO:NNW.
Good sent to PEACOCK; ZELL & Nos. 808
and 810 Market street, above, Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. M.,
soltardssuAwdZsferwaglit'lify,..tile next
morning. - 0. F. Mun Noll,
003 , 8r* Traveling Agent,.
FOR RENT ,
,A,..POPILE9,IR4,IIIMDWP.,!.r lING HOUSE,
leir l tite s il l iber — WittWrittireventhoutEiTAßLlbO
as / Pf9 r be , dl i ti Pa a • PPgirEt4r,l!"thiCZ. C. RAWN.
Harriekure, October 6tb, 7861—lred
„. . . .
REMOVA.L.
TALE 4 SIMURgiSkili has removed, ; • hie,
IteoY3iltrtrie=i
thumb. Thep Pel toe past Petneegef be boPetst by strict
attention iinesieell,lti me r it emiUmuinee or it,
marßeand WIC PARKITIL .
'A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.
jgricLioe r ye : _ • t 4 caul the entire
stocked ,ming 4; .
_.:44 4 9t 4 tpinii Be 1.
deopueliZ e tTlMAnit 414.ricet Square, will
be sold'a, 'set 'Stied thrittoome will be
rented to the purehoser desired. The terms will be
reap ten- chi , P. 'ROAM Again.
-
; ?VIEW 140 T OF • •
tainzei, woppiNG do TItAVELING
iroiNIS , 1,
and '
nearstPa ,
Mel dicogradinnanank,WaB."-; dap s t
- Innaindallikr o ar a . -
18..,xiiugu% '
..F.1 , 10 •
% . • , 144 k..tb ,16 . 4 olftW It:
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
Seven and Threa.Tesittus Per Coati
TREASURY NOTES,
NOW READY TOR DELIVERY AT TIN .01M1011
JAY COOKE & CO.,
isANKERS
No. 114 South. Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
parguant 0 108trUCti002 from the Secretor,' of the
Treasury, the Subscription Book co the NEVir NATI MAYA
LOAN of Treasury Notes, hearing Mier et at the rote of ,
seren and three-tenths per cent per &mum, Will retnitll
open at my office,
No. 114 S. THIRD STRtr.r.
until further notice, from 8 A. M. 1.111 b P. M., and on
liondas a till 9 P. M.
Thetio not a will be of the denomination 01 FIFTY
DOLL ItS, ONE HUNDat U Dub Alp , , IVi kl N
DEED DoLT.u.R.g, THOUBAND DOLLARS, and
FIVE TII US AND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th Of
august, 1861, payable fn gold. In three years, Or one.
eertlble in.o a twenty years' six per cent. lean, at tae
option of the holder hash Treasury Nora has intsrent
coupons pasted, which can be cut 06 trod ordroc..i/1 fr
sole at the Mint every ex month., and at the rate acne
cent per day on each fifty dollars,
Payments of subacriptio, a may be made in GOidtOS
hocks, or rt otos of any of th 3 Philedeipia Bunke.
PARIITS AT A MT •ZiCE can remit by their friends,
through the mail, or by express, or through Banks sad
the Treasury Notes will be Immediately delivered, or
sent too .cu subscriber as they may severally dir. et.
Parties remitting must add the interest from 19th of
August, the date of ail the ncees, to Ur day the remit
tance reaches Philsdelphia, at the rate of one own par
day en etch fifty dollars.
Apply to or a dress
jay opogn, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
Care of JAY COOKE 8t 00., Maniere,
OcBl.dlm No 114 South Third Street, Pitilatielptua.
oCtl4-dawld
W E 'OFFER ,T 0
A New Lot of
LADIES' POSSES,
Of beautiful aylts, substantially made..
A Splendid Assortment of
GENT.LEMSN'S WALLETS.
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' BOQUET,
Put up in Cut Glass Engrave . '" Bottles.
A Complete Assortment of
HAN DLEROMIEF .PEREDMISI3,
A very Handsome Variety Of
POWDER PUFF BOXES,
KELLER'S DRUG nom;
91 1d irket street.
seplB
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Board Reduced to $2 per Da
SINCE the opening of this vast and corn
modlous Hotel, in 1804, d has been the single en
deavor of the proprietors to mese it the meet suMptdoon,
convenient and comfortable bonze fur the citizen and
stranger on this si.o the Atlantic.
And whatever has seemol likely to adtniniste •O the
comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without re.
sard to mat, to provide, and to Combine all the demote
Of Individual and social et/pp:nein which modern art
has invented, and modern tame approved ; and the pat
ronage which it has commanded during the paststi years
Is a gratifying proof that their eirdets have been appre
ciated
To meet the exigencies of the times, when all are re
qn ref to practice the most rigid economy, the under
stsomd
Have Reduced the Price of Board lo
Two Dollars &per Dap,
at tho same abating roue of the luxuries with which
their table has hitherto been supplied.
•
TRW,DWELI, WHITCOMS
New York, Sept. Y., 186L—rop9-113m*
A. B. SHARP.
INSURANCE AGENCY,.
THE DELAWARE MAJTAL
SAFETY INSURANCE 001(PANY.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1888.
CAPITAL AND !OHMS $*90 . 1.51.
. . • THE INSURANCE ,
COMPANY OF NORTH AMEIUCA.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1794.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS...: 81,219,478.1 , .1
T HE undersigned, as Agent fox, the
well known Companies, will make holurateca
against less or damage by fire, either perpetually or an
fluidly, on property in either town or country.
Marine and Inland Transportation Rieke also , taken,:
Apply personally or by letter to
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
Harrisburg, Pa.
alt.4lll.dawl7
TAKE N•OTI . CEt
THAT we have recently added to . our al
ready full Mock
LA NORMATIS,
HARI HARI,
KL MONO
LA so Arti.
OF PERFUME'gr
FOR TEN ELLVIMIRCIZIFS :
TURKISH kSSBNCE,
OLBR OF MUSK,
LUBIN'S ESSENCE, BOUQUET .
.
FOR UN ICOR
•
EAU LUSTRALR,
CRYLTALIZED PONATUM,„
DIETLE AND Y/INAT ‘RONATDN i
Yoh sea Commilaux :
TALC OF vENI.C.I4
Roars LE tr POWDER, ..
NEW NuWN HAY POWLBR,
BLANC LE PERLIN w
OF SOAPS
-
ROWE; FINEST
MOSS IttRE,•
B&NZOIN
Unit
ViOLET,
• ' ' NER! MOWN HAT . ,
• JoORRY CLUB':
Basing the largest stock and best assortment or Tenet
Articles, we fancy that we are better able than oar eater
petitora to get op a eomplete Toilet. Set at any pr;ce de
sired. - Cali and see.
Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, HEM t.
.111NF3, CHEIitiCALS, consequent of our reeehing
almost daily, additions thereto.
KILLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE .
91 Market Street, two doors Easter Fourth Street, ;l '
Soutb side.
SCREFFEWS BOOK ST(.).alt
.
(Near the Elarrieburg .Beige.)
.•
318 T RhTglltl'fm A sl.2s .4,ll..lototeeczg r at
wMP
WO Will sell ae $1.25 per. ream.
En.eo per resat for NOTE PAPER, decimated. with
the latest and very handsome emblems and
. pa
mottos.
$1.50 for 1000 WHITE ENVPLOPEt3, with natknfil add
pat. .0110 emblems, printed in two colors.
[lease give, us • call. THK '. SanaricE4
l!mtisk,!l
&hot -Schools for Boys and-14 3
FR O NT STREET ABOVE logelf9l*,
• - e'r
HE Fall term of ROBERT-WELWRIPei
T
School for bogs, will open on the , BM , Igai t tiblu
September. the room le well yentil4edl.l4olosolllolll.9
furntabed, and in every respeocausiksee tor,Ffr.
pages.
OATHARINS WELWEES School for gtrbk k 4,61;,,
the same building, will open for the Fall terMattheliSatie
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote
he health and comfort - of 2 . j. ibt
VINE TOILET i:10 POI&ADES.-HAIR
OIL, POWDSRS, ODLOGN&R, sod: KirRIMS, 1:4
many styles, prices and mannteitures ULM'S
DRUG AND r4N.B° • • RV. • • '
- CIDER Ii I VINE }AR I I f i b
MADE from choice and selected 4013,
and guaranteedby us to be artily' pnre. -
^l 9 * WM- DOXIg & 00.
Autir jtutigred
'afiriptinin~ azid4nie ftliaatalthie
prim. •
s ow te• ' • OA
.4 I r
Miscellaneous.
CUSTOMERS
A New and Elegant Perfume,
Of the best Mannttoture.
OF SEGARS
EMI
CIEMEII