paily 47titgra0 EIARRISBURG, PA --- Saturday Morning, October 19, 1861. •fo MILITARY OFFlCHRBL—ptlieer+•' pay-roll blani;s, handsomely printed on fine white paper, according to the prescribed rule, are for sale at the counter of this office. TROOPS FRO:11 THE Wror —A body of four hundred U. S. regulars, mostly cavalry, under the command of Col. Philip St. George Cook, from Salt Lake city, Utah territory, passed through here yesterday, en route to Wash- EMI WEALMY COLORM PEOPLE.—Robert Purvis, a colored man, who resides at Byberry, a short distance from Philadelphia, is worth over a hundred thousand dollars. He is an ameteur farms r. His brother's widow is said to he worth as much, Doss 'fnoora.—Tht• seventh Indiana (caval ry) regiment, the arrival of a detachment of which we noticed a day or two since, arrived ere on Thursday by the Pennsylvania railroad, 41 route for the sent of war: They are a fine Hip of men, and with the exception of arms, anvietely equipped• The cavalry force at oshingten will soon be an immenge army by :elf. PoracE—Jloyor's Ogice—James Mattria. was rraigded for drunkenness and disorderly con suet, and fined $l. Charles Fox—ti born loafer was brought up for viigreney, and discharged. . Chas. Madden—a delapidated looking with his head full of patches—was ar raigaill for drunkenness. Recommended to DR. l iii Coryn and John Joseph both vags Iv, up fur lying around loose. Discharged. ntLL OF THU GOOD WILL FIB.E COMPANY.— Ti, ,econd annual grand dress ball of the Good Will Fire company will take , place ,at Brant's City Hall on the 18th of next month. Exten sive arrangements are now being made to have the affair pass off with proper elact, and from, tl well known tact of the gentlemen charged with the management, we have no doubt it will b ine of the most brilliant soiree darwasts of the se.von. The proceeds of the ball are . to be ap -0101 to the payment of au instalment due to manufacturers of the new Button engine, rr 'Lay purchased by the company. The Good Will " boys" are an efficient branch of our fire department, and richly deserve encouragement fret our citizens. =I Min.eys Fearraoss.=—One of the furnaces of Ms--re. Kelley & Co., in Middletown, is now in full West —employing ilairty-five hands—and three out mole iron per week than ever before. It averages 126 tons per week, but as high as 147 tons per week have been made, since it came into the bands of the present enterprising company. The second furnace is now being re paired, and it is thought they will be able to put it into operation about the Ist of February next, when a great many additional hands will be needed, The Messrs. Kelley, deserves great deal of credit for keepin; their works in opera tion at this time, when there is an almost uni versal stagnation in all kinds of business. Those who give employment to the laboring commu nity, now, become public benefactors ihereby, and as such we look upon this firm. We wish them abundant success. Host COMPANIES.—In Philadelphia the ladies have organized a society for knitting woolen stockings for the volunteers, under the name of the Columbia Hose Company. In Harrisburg no society of the kind has as yet been organized, but we suggest to the ladies skilled in the use of the knitting needle, to forthwith form one under the title of the State Capital Hose Com pany. Let us have a Ladies Hose Company forthwith, and here we may say that it is abso lutely necessary to have some heavy blankets, for our Government cannot obtain them. Any wishing to help the national cause, "can do so effectually by forwarding to Quartermaster Gen eral Hale a blanket or two from their private stock. They should be heavy ones, but two light ones sent together will answer. The Gov •rnment has ordered a supply from Europe, but the meantime our soldiers, especially in western Virginia, are freezing from the want of them. COMA SUGAR AND TEA. —Our citizens are aware that the prices of these necessary articles have rapidly advanced of late. This is not war ranted by scarcity, nor by the moderate tax which the Government will soon lay upon them ; but is caused by action on the part of speculators, which journals everywhere should expose. ape New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, in alluding to this subject, says : A very active speculative movement in coffee, sugar and tea has been in progress for some time past, the effect of which has been to run up the prices of these almost necessaries of life to a figure which places them beyond the reach of those who have the most need of them— the poor. In anticipation of the increased duty to which these commodities will soon be sub ject, the speculators have bought, or are buying up and placing in store, the surplus stock on hand, in the 'expectation of commanding their own prices for them. Even now, the common est qualities of brown sugar cannot be purchased at retail fer, less than cents per pound, which is an increase of one hundred per cent. Upon nth ago. prices current for the same quality a mo The advance on coffee and tea is not So enormous, but it is sufficient to limit m asutnption to a very perceptible extent, and to realm the working class realize the necessity of abandoning their use. The moderate tax imposed by the Government upon these articles will be borne in the same patriotic spirit of self surike which has characterized our yeople from the beginning of the war ; but it is ques tionable whether as much can be said in regard. to the speculators who are thus taking adYlla tags of the n ecessities of Goverruvalt to.ndd to the b of the enriching thereselvets. public:for the purpose oil ME= Rxrusszo.—His Excellency, Gov. Curtin, re turned to town yesterday. from Pittsburg, having gone there to present State flags to the regiments composing Gen. Negley's brigitde. FOOT SMASHED.—An employee of theVennsid vania Railroad, named John Wise, had one of his feet smashed on Thnsrday between two car bumpers. He was taken to his residence in Washington avenue, Where he received medical attendence, and is now doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. KILLED ON THE RAIMOAD.—Last Wednesday as a train filled with soldiers was coming east ward, when near McVey - town one of the soldiers named Bower, from jowa, by some accident fell, and a portion of the train .passed over both his lega. He was taken to MoViviown for medical aid; but died the same evening. His remains were interred in. the l!ifeth4st cemetery. It is said he was single, and had but one relative living, a sister, whose whereabouts he did not know. =3=l gEORuITING FOR TUE llamas Sravrol.--Capt. Jacob M. Eyiter,.Fliose return to towttNye no ticed yesterday, intends remaining here for some time, having' been'detaqed in the recruit ingiservice. Th e Captain has already recruited two full comrades io. Ohio, and ims: Secured some eight or ten recruits for , another company in this city. Young men who desire to serve their country cannot march under a better or broker officer than Captain Eyster. ins, head quarters is at the Ex'ehinge, 'Walnut 'street. SEW LOCIOMOUVE.--A . new and beautiful lo comotive arrived on Thursday from; the Lan • caster Locomotive, Works, where it .w as built under the superintency of Mr. Frederick Curie, for the Northern Central Railway. It is a freight engine, combining all the bnprevements which gained such an extended reputation for the engines heretofore * turned out limn these shops. The cylinders are 16i inches in di ter, 22 inch stroke, the waist of boiler'l6 in ches, and the driving wheels 6 feet in , diameter. "GEN. LYON'S FUNERAL ilLuton"r 7 soft and sweet as an angel's whisper—" Gen. Seigle's March"—like the advancing tread . of a victo rictus army—" Lord Saveour Native ilpfl," and a collection of German songs, full of poetry, rick and sparkling as genuine "johannisberg," are among the latest gems of music received at Knoche's Music Store, No. 98 Mirket. "street. Knoche has also received a choice variety of handsome mirrors, richly mounted with carved gilt, frames, together with a variety of other fancy articles, which adds wonderfully US the fine effect of his . .establishmenl I=l IMPORTANT TO RSCRITS AND REOIII3ITENG OFFl cus.—The are numerous instances where men, have signed their names on :enlistment rolls, and, afterwards failed to go, into the, ser vice, of the several coMpanies they had pledged themselves to. It appears that these recusants could have been held according : to a reent military decision. It has been decided by Generals Butler and Schouler, after a very care : fgl Investigation, that a soldier is holden from the time of signing his name to the enlistment roll; just as truly as though he were "sworn in and persons who have enlisted and left the service without a proper discharge; are to be considered deserters, whether they have been "sworn in" or not.. _ PESSENTATION OF A HORSE TO GIEN. SCIOTT..A few days ago Colonel P. Kerr, of Clarion coun ty, Penusylvanflt, presented, in,peison, to. Gen. Winfield Scott, a most splendid sorrel horse, five years old, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, and measuring seventeen hands high. The horse the General has been , using is rather broken down with age, having carried• his dis tinguished owner, who is no light weight, for many years ; so the generous present came to, the war-worn, scar-covered veteran. in 'good time. The horse is a noble specimen of his race, and was raised in Clarion oorintT , by; Shoup. The General was very . much and although he cannot now mount him very well, he can use him 1:01 carriage, ,Clarion county is doing very well furnishing horses for military heroes. Napoleon ILL is now riding a horse raised in that county. .-.•._ How To His? Feos.—Here is a recipe, which is itself worth the price of subscription to any housekeeper, and we give it to our readers gratis. It is at once simple and infallible. A gentleman has informed us ,Aat he has used it for eight years in his famil y, mid never yet took a foul egg out of the liquid, and, what is better, eggs preserved in this way never lose their richness: Recipe.—To 3 gallons of water add i pint quick lime and 1 pint salt, and stir till well mixed and dissolved. No. care is needed in butting the eggs, as they will always settle right ena up, if just dropped lightly into the vessel. None but those perfectly sound will sink. Those which float should be taken out, for- although they may be good enough for immediate use, they are not entirely sound. It is not impor tant whether the eggs be all placed in the vessel at once or at different times ; and they can be taken - but as they are needed. Antriansrsa.—The two first verses of: the first chapter of the Chronicles of &Legate, read thus "Who bath sadness? Who bath 'wog Who 'shinnest' the streets with gloom of; o o l l oOrliOoe and perplexity of mind? Who loseth the con fidence and patronage, sinkethinto poverty and forgetfulness? Ile that culvertiseth not—He that doth not make himself known', through the papers. He whq, by his negligence in this matter, depriveth himself of gain and secureth to himself loss I His I - Ausiness, wisdonA is, fool , isheess. His lack of knowledge, yea, his stingy gtness sticketh out, and the discerning shun him. "Who hath gladness? Wbohath joy? Who bath growing business and full coffers 4 Who Payeth his notes promptly ? Who galneth the confidence and patronage of men, and riseth' to 1 affluence ? IL that advent:nth liberally-that through the journala of the day' Inaketh hita self and his business known ! He bath chosen ttni Part of wisdom, and his 'lichee and 'lick** *page like light on the morning—Rki ahadoW gm broad. His complacency i"; ‘, 1 • f extended,. Iris happinis he Il hseiered a!ld 1 3 10kued of alriffi Off-4kt tio Irby tatt." • So mote it be I 1, la'run ; , IPt Mamas sin. —A fine brass band honored Gen. Williams and other - military calebrfilas of our city , with a handsome sere nadeyesterday. GANDRR FOR TEM 'DM:S.-Mr, Lyman Chase, who liVes near the mouth of Chebacco Pond, Essex, Massachusetts, owns a gander, which chases every one who enters on his pre mises, and treats them with the utmost con tempt.' A few days since he gave chase to Mr. Chase's cow, and caught her by the nose and threw to the gir.timd. ' Mr. Chase's dog *then gave chase to the gander, and it proved to be a wild goose chase, for the gander turned and gave chase to the dog, and caught him by the nape of the tic& and carried him some distance before he could free himself. Mr. Chase thinks of 'sending him to Washington, in case of an attack by the rebels on the Capital. Who knOws but ,he would save the country? LIQUOR SELLINO TO SOLDIERS FRORINTED.— Mur* trouble having been experienced at Camp Carlisle, Wheeling, by tha indiscriminate sell ingi df li q udri§ to soldiers, the State authorities rearrested the City Council of that place, o pass an 9rdinance prohibiting the keepers ? of , coffee honses and ordinaries from such sale . . The Council met on Tuesday evening, and adopted an PortlininciK!;mbracing provisions aindlar. to an act 'of Congress passed at the last session; like- . hib g l o ting . the sale of liquor 'to soldiers in Wash in n City. The ordinance provides that all persons convicted of selling, giving, or adminis terihg Bluely knowingly, to officers and soldiers, or those Welirttik nitilerin'of _Oilers, shall pay a - fine not less thin ten dollars nor more thai twenty dollars. In ease of default of pay ment, the ordintut%provldes that the party of fending litallAtitilibit - qhoAinilitarriticsi 'the chaingang- Am iisiitio&'ioa. fins Seranitas:The saioll f that is to be distributed to the soldiers of the prelent campaign will soon be ready for distri ; button. One' will` be given to each 'of` the sol diets, whetheAn the ligniar iferviee; iiii iiilun teeis„ .either for the,war or the three months. Th 4 one adopted by Secretary Seward is now' being preParel in Allsmi. It is about twenty inches by thirty ;fi . handsome lithograph of an eagle with ontstreteliectiriegs,' over which is, in a chrularlbfe, the sentence, "Legion of Hoi!ir," beneath. it, "E Pluribixi Unum," and' Washington. In the centre of the eagle is the. Gofdess of Liberty and the Goddess of Justice, with joined hands, seated %wane fiery 'firagori,, 'with their heels upon 'hi head, the Goddess of Liberty waving an Ameriam flag; , hy the side of the Goddess ceiiistieeit4 i. scimetar, and , in her left hand is a bundle of fagots, from the centre of which one is prldecting, on the'end of toicwh his a tomahawk 'ln, a Semi-Chao from one side to the other of the eagle, are the mot of all the States. Thd right foot of the ea+ c lasps , an olive branch, and the le ft a ~ . • bridle of arrows. p faar 8 SOLDIIER 111 ma ATUTT.—Eddy Black, son of George H . Black, of Indianapolii, is sup d to be the smallest and yomigeit, if not tho bravest soldier in the service of the United Sta of the Indiana troops. When he enlisted sua l he as but eight4e4riVof lige, bit he eihibited am a spirit of patriotism, and so strong a des e ~.to serve )iikcouiiLtry, that he ovl Rek -4141 itaiitMtroit'lacito• ' Ki. 4041 in he 'hiiiity-firiiterit; dolilf6litillitn -11,0, stationed near Baltimore,,where he now is, fita so attached,* he to the service that he re to come hOme On'iarlough,' at the'elisnesi re est of his mother, telling her that, be had too much work to attend to. He forwarded his tw months' pay, and what he accumulated from ' those who volniftarilPgave` ldifi in ad mittion of his character, amounting in all to six dollars, which is now invested in Treasury notes. An army of such LiMputs would soon overcome even the fiery ardor of the chivalry. Reps .& drummer boy. Just as he was leaving with; the regiment, an elderly gentleman spoke tie the little fellow and said, "My lad, do you kmtvir *hat yon' are going to do?" "Yes, air," ' was his prompt reply, "I am going to beat the! elruM" widle the soldiers' fire fighting for their I country." The man shed tears, and said to 1 hi 4, "If you return aliveoxrme tiff My house and I will give you a horse. I have plenty of them." Eddy intends to hold him to his offer, i ~ t done 'e LISS ritaa • iris from all Miser& Pasons.—ln oases of Bono 4 M'. ÜbietaiviMersY,mrdlrePtiaelkot tiMaIdOXIL L °potation: of thellNliedlotaorils walk iuttotriabingieetteaured r unibsig in L nowlttsysi,bvtiryt vestige of tbeseiMatbsoniet . by ItiftifilpurltYintiebenkethe bipod4 -_lllllloes Fevers; Fetzer and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Pilea,Naildn'athoirtit _mad 611 dleaaeea 80011 yield to their curative properties No lYbditageOle tlithafenTSlll4 on by ;the& timely us mush suffering and on may be saved, eil ti W ft. ?TAT "D!,L.Neir Tort; Mid totile by allltrealibe i • ".sovihislY Professor Wood's advertikeinent in another I ; ta:C.:APIPICWOC.4I444u , . . Tar OBEAMIST ..BARGADIEI nom New You AUCTION I—The (lheapa Goods Reaieed Yet /- 50 pieces of 5-4 bleached Pillow Case Muslin, 12i cents. 400 dozen of woolen Socks d amaged by water, 37 pieces of daik heavy Pant lltuff, t l3, 26 and ts. „. . , tO. pieces Canton Flannel,.l2l tents.' ' • : t 0) 0 of black and grey Cloaks, ircull $2.14,11i) : dozen of Wipe', woolen Sont4wery cheap. dozen of grey and white merino Undershirts an Drawers, 75 cents. 00 Isairs•white woolen Blanketai at all• prices 100 dozen of laoliele.:aid;ehildien.'# wobk,Stoolt=• ingi,A2.0..47 centa.' .... , : I , .., 0 pieces of white,' red and yellow F lannel s at a W pn 9°ln#l7',Plerehanta fve would- *lite to ' 4it041,. as 'Nal:Lave a large all kindLt of .13+5002 4 and are daily receiving (bode from blew Vex' .Auction, which we.will sell at wholesale at .City prices. t • .- • ',.: • Ek LINT, Alin Bliss& old sialut.• CON BsTwinnr Mas. JozooN-1- 1 / 6 * _Snows AND Mits. Surrn.—Meeti4MrS: `Jones onitlit4iikt7llolWildirtiUis - dearEflbbi . improved pereom ii ap earanoe, and ifidedd was in doubt of its being Mr, until she said how are yonlifri: Braid), when niitinuld tOiay. that sht haust met Mrs. Sm:lth,who said that she, Mrs. S mith, bad never iselaillri.` :Tones look .9b well. I then said to:. hint. Jones that I cheer fully indorsed what Mrs. Smith had_ said, and jrutt at that time notion:l Abe beautiful; #ater-: p*of cloth . circular Mrs. Jonas had:Wight' at the cheap store corner Front and Market streets, U & Sown.isr,'and so Mrs. *Own went on to . 0ct1772t, 1: 6 e e'4 W '"STORED t. i'trEttAistifid ; Price 6 ore : A legotpreeec, th e itilipthig g Treatment, radical Ocre Erperchittorrixe6 Weak tilMTAlliateilli=f; wpgyr ' • IMAM ;Iliirykkiiiir therrithersrielfulibese, ith.64lpußtifiX. OUIJA. • Gregge.Serirrith--- ire, -1,1", 46114 *l *s Post bake; BO=A• a CARD=tif' Mg pfalltble a corr9Gl44,..,,pitt,mVlin ! obstruaiott,Wee.tatligiob ways successful aa• proven the dogtrot for many' ream: America, with unparalleled,succeas In 41Vpar ,914 , 1 WA/ he is urged by many Uioniaricilirdiele who tuieribenh make the Pill* publin from anYArrerilhal. ties Wlr4lJOyArlt,Piktyeak Is3o primp an, increase or family Wkera•pertiln mut t hem- codparticularly sltagfed; ot Wise gap selves so, .oreountioned,agrainati*asAla i w ,WlolwAst condition,' is &tri r ! ifilr•L tir prude& Mio*rilike'iMa the proprietor asaunues no responsibility After Waldrop, union, although thew Igildn'esti prtrvefit any jilt': ate 40 - beabb—Aberwise,tikerfijierarb • nrpiromPijtiq Pullen explicit dhoctiOrWactobech vox. • MW, sl' 00 per box. del d- wirpheredeursd retailllV 011ABLWA.EtAVIWAItt t, „. , Nos Wool RowiHarria rg, Pa. "Ladles,” by egrartlog,hlm_ol, 00 A o .,tlr i i= bu rg Poet Office, can:have ine•tilleleariairee or, to any part 01,theoluntry,(conddentially=1V4 tate' by mill. Sold ',Mb' by S. •S. Tomopt, itounwu - .Ramp% ‘•••.- samon, Lebanoh, _Darnix 11, Hamm!, .1. A. Wam r. Wrlghtavillei•,!--11. - 1110114. York r• and .-try druggist in every „ohylud-alllagp, inthe,Doloo,„ and by S. D. Howe , OielvrOV*4* , New Itork . -It 'if I 11,8,714110 k on in limplogritilibin4tvittllcit , AP of any kind unless every box br i Agged S. D; ater, etlipra area base imposition sod fts rife ; therefore, as you value your flveekbargirlgre, ( ( odergoithil)ri of be uoumbuggodbni of your olo i opb) . tfty only of . :ALT• who stone•the signature of V. P. Vow. cid% Wee' - 4ft; Which has recently been •rilderFiri iiitermt of the Pills bribe ;:ouotarrate f )iiftrd.- impiAiki , iivie , lficitkirokt- , :- 1 ' ~: _t_:, • . - D R. 0 11 - PARR MINNIASI RAI/ 'if/ „Prepared by ComelinayWheeseman, ,IL D. : ,,,,. --, - N N Allir' i;1(1"R K helq! Y - id a'. , r'•l ''. i ril HE E eMbittati44'9linlye9 WA 8 ..1. fills are the regalt of a Imag . anti ati. V' They' aka' Mild lii LhAir ctpekileh,lifteetteth ktior" . all Itteighlititiee, I'atahil Meneffiritiektif; R vhitill - be itnic44, lll 4 whether Film rcolt-Pr itgrrf iße rlnd r pale hr the side. putilatiMi'di the hem; - white; 'lllitt oasis ant Woos, hydrerkNiktiote,i palwanvibe beak and Itmish 49., disturbed steep, which arises from Interrup tion of littera; -, -' '" .- •tz t - • , -.-; • . -••• ). • • - , TO H/PIIIIIIPIDAHTILV ' 4 •• • Dr. Cheeseman , o Pills are hxyplimthlst,,im they will bring on the mon th ly period witht*Olitity." ladies who have beeu Oiwygoosithittn,the Ram rtrbePter r01a.,..gag,g.V41 :40 ,1641 t 66n #A n c e- WD 4 .ofif ft!•fti','V'O ' f , e4 400 g 'they remeepe. to de. t , I. . - . . . . ..,. ~. - . ~ . „ . i ' ri . o . ffci.. . '-' - • nterciPnatuut groasrerpc#loFrr . , 4 1 3 1 PIA* can notbe' takeii wail' &Mit 'product ..A ' 4 ,, ..: 7 At. Riqfi e f tif s hedriPa lefttrri-,,kt4f Xr,l. t ). X":>'• 1 the r ' CA Rattm. o vsOfols, -. 4 ' • 4 w t . dewy of the medicine lo restore th e :fad:. to ii' normal cot r' ' 0. e431..4010t o na " tore cannot retut-C 1 ir, c If 61 i .j., ~... ...; VAtscriutted purely vegetable and free from anything, Injurii& ' EirikcitOliecokioCinktch should litirkol ) .%o donipany each box. Price $1 gent by Mill on suckle . t rig ~ gi 10,1hL (140111110194r1- 4421dti 011104 NSl'itt_iir PIT'. ' a 0 I A 1. , 1 4 Sold by One Oruggis n'everylown in the n -,. , 1,4.-AsummaimafheT • General Agent fortbe,Dtty i ed ShMee. '•••:•,,,,,,• , Al libOd*tiy,l44P. York, To whom all arLolospie siyith,rao k tusuld,thwaddressed. ..wa in Harrisburg of O. A. gisiv — itrr. - nov29 daw.ly ~,,;.:-.,.,• ;:xi : , .:!-1-3...L., ....- ,t .. ; ; • I:ollu(Steßnligii HAIR PM! 4.14411 Batehelor'se.:Rairi ThO only Harmless,aud;Reliable Rye Known 1 All others smarm DraLtationkasnit.,showid., be &waded Eyes wish to escape•ritileille HATß GREY, RED Serlar _4 11 8494..„1 , 0 a beautiful and n Staliatat, Watielleast injury to Hair or Bain.. FIFTEEN HEDAI.I3 INA DIPLOMA S have been awar ded to WY. A.. tdArdeitell itail4)hadaall /her . ..200,00D applicatiais haveAWA. made to the hair of the .patrons or his fliMdUittlie."''' Win qh.BaTOIDILDR63.IIAIR..DYN. , prodooes-asmober. not to be dtetinguisled from nature and Is if Amos* not to Injure In thalakOgNoetetentanntitaviyA6CanAtin_, ued, and the ill 4 tracts of badAvea emedied. Tba is invigorated for bre by tlliffaNyiyy DYWNWlo4llp ipp arty applied at No. 16 amid ntreet New York. mold .166 1 .1r246 1 f.Atiot§ 6 1141.0etilnikettlitaklatalY Druggists an Fancy Goods yea ere The Genuine has the agate atif,llDW4attedettyloy;" and address upon a steal plate engraving, On UPS . Ibur aides of eachkannt:..- )c LVA. 1r :11 Wholesale,Flutatrg 81 ' Barclay St., Late 233 Biot dway, New York. i act2-dawl . .;:rah. TO i' : t ," ' : Zila • till ApkViIprIVIIIII 1414 Ilir health IA Irfatt Week; 14 /every !in ' O r rnt d e , r gii. r haTingefer4.l4gig WA Xi t tAitrifiTi l .l4llr: tot c sia ha dread pia fello ease. uir am en— ab to m lb e aririttretrAf Ari eiliFile etar :ftroct=tira' A utrit i t scriptlon toisod . Ai 110 ti 1t w0,!,,4,.. F 0,70 t.t..9.,4.ir tir 9 Ai oS, proffering arid. MK, .le t ,tbey i a Burp cure fotoolik nifitiA.o C ep, toi. 'The only object of the sdvertlserld ie d"g '&0 rescription le le heneektbloalaiete*,:anit antettd”intergnationathioh. he eoneeivetiteitie:%.no4inable, ailditelloPeiteitaerfbal lerer will try his remedy. el It will coot them nothing, and mity!'prove a blriallog., , :- 'I , ,-,-. - - 1.44 .. ~r, n., Portia' wishing the prabrlptioti will pilieebaddrois•-••• ' WILSON:. ~ _..RliViltilWAlrD, A ..fi J %alga 'cionitty,,New York.. • E215:1 . . SHIRTS I SEMIS 1 , 1 SHIRTS I I ! S TIER OffIiARRSZINATIR ILLIZATAZ t•t•ltic e ,!. *el ettlxit, Hozrisbur4. , ..fit4.:iiteiLlteeklogelyCepolta the patronage and, attention of the Ladles, Gentlemen and •Iferehenta 4 itb- 1 111e , follottingltaeortment of :goods. all of , which amour own 'manufacture . SHlA=ty s, , ..:. i it.':: '.1 . , "'A'.... 1.. 540.8 &A, alltsi,4lPe lert i1k.... Xto the Partemlar.Mitention of Ann Ladtekits ilmmgo. tmeat of under • garments &0., (from the bkiest_Pol toneede lender :and. Perm :itylee,) LINKeI the " Zig2iligeirr t e gi itrzz i r i g uAf, rit it ti:i, :i,e based elsewhere. t. * Mama Omit ousetformishing , thkerlown.miteriale,tan; eitting,aswinr!iig, , orzeetelSeeitietyiAineaboord4 to order. , Allot the above nalediniodit for Genii Wear, ,pr will make to measure, guaranteeing to tb.,. and:gine h t 4 etktit a satlsfactio,tbe enrol:war f0r.5ty1q.4140.44 and materi e l. Wl.VbciaLdreeliiitali be if roloontgreit. tended to upon the shortest notice and most reasonable Mime.— AlsoLlierithsathe supplied upon tim-mine Tailaen abbiternet. •. ! ~..1, . ..7 - , . .t:. ' .:;t , .1,, ):1 , ,-_,..; ~i-4.,i,,L, 1-1. sea I'. S& Delta wishing skirts Or ituder-garnamtanf any ' dlicriptioo, can have tberic - mado to order. by: mending. sample M. such kinds as may, be. delft.* :: . ;1* : , • - • - JAMES4 . 4•Arilite.: 112946 M : tirgi._ ~ Stt t r oo e. ins next door . to Summer agAmp -Ar-erecio AVID HAlffiiit l ik*,iikET, 5104 =WWk#ilt.Rwt - tirthirg - 1P.A4k14.1 4 : ' LI and 5 1 41M0d WinA r 4 . ..Sill'l44l l3 nrOar Prad 15116a3F1, .10.1.12.1.6 ,• • , „ .. f i sudeutlie A/Mr 1 1 3 and Barear-Trbo -r . , _ 1 , .. E• 4,A •5 e" . ket to the laitartitakVikia thl.,. yAmirralisoft, Nat, been purchalied and moved from , SW saes... Rowing-purahafied4heseeit-- _. __ — • -- 1 - EX i iiiiiiallitalairMlit 1 0011 ) takuutivaaithminowck Alit udiatitt ugas canpunommewmark4l 2,;l o. l 4 1 iinpic2W iLZI" I Fyif p : vtik L 44 t ,rt I mew rAiwatteemtnts. - - ; w - r rer t l t'.-• Efiffl4ll§ 'Ali INlYllaca t hilli ' .r" 7 *l°V4'4All9°4 - , "deilliq; ilisi , 0 904 0 °EMMA nal!, I itt the T welfth Judicial Thstfict,uonaisting tiCtiuten jilr Lebanon and Dauphin , end the 9 6n. ,X.'o: : 'P, ~ an no/ g g r z eiftgrimigsproui:izaitelona . I ' .4 '.,14. 4 1 . ..)r Pr,flent-A15..... thp 23 .*• . ~ '1 'te ' ' tigt - •. RS a ;,. er ;UWIMAT Vier saittinietill.llll t' elk' / au Quarter Sossimp4R4Beatlualt. SArriskurg, fortitur, co ty of DaupWAiid tO atom - ace on run 3aillifitii. DA 07 . NOVEYWILiNlai; Ming thC 18171 DAT OP Novenas; IW,And lowouthme two Weeks: . •• • . ~, . . Notio,itthererore hereby goon to the Coroner, ins wee ofithe rime,. Aldermen, and Oonstables of the said ~. wy o f ,Dasiphin,ehatAhey be then soothes* In their . masons, atllloiolockin the forenoon °taw day, t ityl .IbetrirectOrds, ingitialtions i examinations,' and their qt o renteuilinintWs4,lo tershoseabings -*blob to their o napportaina tO be done; ant those who are • bound i n I. noose:ate kph* the:lir/sobers. that are oulthall hetAnAtult.J.ll,ol' Ditnobba_county,.be then an thbeelaprosectuti a3Ainst Ahem aswhall halloo.' - ~ t ' ven.tuttlertmythawit, att Efarrielkormilbe-W& day of Se r..,A the, pear of Our.:1401;a861., and lo the eig iity-Anti year of : the Independence a( the UnitadAtatan. , i . . . t•:.-,c, it .I', 41, -Li 3.1.0. BOAS, norm i ionwootaber,milS6l2 , tint: ;• .=.ll eittl4-4iwt4 ' ltibms. ;rAI. I , 0,..* - . Ail Lf• - q. iiiitfifit.... - :,.. '', . FOTINTLIsIt':: ' - 'IIAIII-:BRINEL ~3tt d i d"' tve - 141,iiiiiinat sojhng thOngerts. bt , "sSiZszornhie4bilrAn the or b. rviephti,. ati i e• pu l e tri -.4 is handsome INfliVailini a . the th e itSsEgity:oll liuldx.•ed, tea drop,, 2 ,... • ithe . er. reo.l l Y,PeeroMekWelet , efell over IP •the 111 4 or e1i= 1 41. 11 .44 '74 .. 1 1 . 0.4 . 0 .i 1A - 1441101;1;;Ii414- eire ..,trheld..lo - 1001105, ,, !,.,... t . .....,•,..1, .-. : ,,„ , - I price Is Aofterate,„ and %lives 000101 oast lu three mn F r 8414.SKelitiOg and 1440tgrii- -91 , Armk46 Is t two east ofrourth atteet p aoo th Side. dooms :„ c ,,,0e 10"; ' r ,„....-; ~ --- - '' WO Ird i Married- Men or those Contem play !itaxTo44e, t , .11fliVhbiTel AnY 4 gOik,ititlyeAtio .. on /rWeryle. th Mid ltsporttinVitlibjeat;whtett i e will Valued more than a thousand times. Us oast by eve :married empire of any ageior omdltion in Ile.— The f nibrmation wilt be seat by mail to any address, on the eoMpter .26- Dents. (min niter) and two red stamps. ', , .4..1 t 7 .R. li. smut's, m. (D., Look Box 60. . • ,,,,, ,L, ~,,„7 ~,t,„ 4. J. , l ~k. Boston, MIMI. , ..04 114-411ili le no.kurnbug,.but is warranted to be am ply taili4urtical.in .everriinateriee.)(regardieas dr snob. ,mards, age, or•oundittom in lifacjiorthe money wia be re vfelided.4 L all letters. statnid birdtreated to. R. Jr... Morrie, Loin! Arr. 60; Basturee.Maell., with aLplain. signature and address for return. .. .: . ~: ~ oatudsceumawim ' 4.44 I Jiy .16V. • .•• ti,wr,33ltreemi, • • . QrA,Ts l 4.otetitgkr .. 1 1 / 1 . few 14j,doors below litra ii a.7lo4 r eborit fine p0 0 :4 1 4 4 .4 . :4 4 k! 4 AftadTo .3N110i149,1015:e1a11it144 awl Ima Y 444* 4.4.4teki.5g7.V04K ALc• Ter,..„„.0l NA- P P.Aamzip.. ENE! 0 a • ~„..• •:,.,,, ~ •.„,.• . ...! 8 'Ai:co - 4'l*.7x4t:.',Alt4l7 . .,''''' '' • ow 3 .8 0.481, Le , a`• air *B is ,a6,J WM. S. SHAPPSIZ'•. - -• ix:llol6l'l6es Hotel,. I. f• .i•It t wasB•0101,A : :, • ;;„ 'AuLT ?was 1' •=1,641t3r. Rea*Atili 041W4.;„ Iciokuig gatio., ;:an.a- nob; .F-Aimeit; pit iiitiwieio4 Atoopogg; .t,e. 4 8 sl isq: 6 7- 6 EZ-MArP }I" P! . , t- I 4.413 , m .c Wt`ra-• ti; ~,t_f 1 I Wrench mirrorar 49.1th.re ,1 44.4Wak‘Portrau Frap,esAf every ii.,1pt40,n,, oikigiruk ~..9 Amr - iwwwomp , , 4 PROF.aili 6§lli ~ , 2 ti "s 4 - WOULD relßWStfidiphilthrt dis 010 patrons and themtlikuterLepthat he vrib oondueete yeArotruotiona onUiP. 0 FORTE, XI LOJAQ*. .ILIIT lind'ittecrin:thesefeneevt.THOßOUGH i WEL l'. It iedi"Atxticilit' * ,Wilt it* . liming at ' itiott ai hoi.- o .,Arlidai *64 : I . lositoiti l 'ativ,Wltipti It Ail i j tmin vite, lekttt' atrei4;'*'',Telf, Aciois below tn . fie mended Merck , , •-- - '401.5.41410! ';.tV4;''.X:,:.V.X..:',Q4' ' ••• • ;1 -,- IItAVILING.ADENT 1 01 1 .1112 _ ,I . ipjlEt : Le..2 , ...) ~.. ~,,:,... _,,,.: 1;IPP I'.‘f,ivi#pwiliy - rf.- .ILp:fp: , r ~,.4,,,,„,„.,,,,,,„„„,:i.,i0N.,.,.i.,1„. 1 ,. iiirailliij*list*Pii,viti* cud prepared to carry lit as LOW - 15140t1i , er'irilltadtial - •linei'•bettreen Ph elphip, .1 takiyurt, Ligeleitlrg,pgluina- ,. ., , - , po Jersey ore I mien,•and alt pain Alf No eras la and Erie, and Williams -1 and RiOrik- 4iidIFPMIS P , -; ,',• • - . „ -- 0 TO Akaniiciiiiiitibig, - D. A. 11.DENDEL ~.: .. ~ . . - E ZELL & HRICEIMAIek& BOW an _ , , _ litlitwillif..., '';' arrive at ,I:laratilyarg, rawly jiir ,aeliveTy.. Vae_, InSlit in tang: ),• 1 • • . t • ." . L. , 'O. I I I VMUENICtii; , • , OW .' -- - - ,••• z ,,,,, • ..,,,, Traveling Agent. ~.1 Sertifewfimet cif AiwaManton,. NEW kit : kite/it; Seven and Threi-T4lntidrzaterjr COM. TREALSI:IitY 'ltistik e tr - , ' iTOW BEAD Yob DBLIVERY AT MI MICR. 1 4,Y C - OOKE CO., . .BANKERS; ;No l 114 1 1Idutli Third Street, t PbrStagt ' • - 41 .44- • 1f err , the Aeoratary •ol th e TreestitYrhiS to•lbe NEWNATIONEL ' • ILiNeodeu ebsding-interisi at the ride of . avian and. threeiataltibe Tarp:eviller mulum, will remain open at my office • , No. 1 1 14 g.' i nitay ' sisKer. , _ .until further notice, from 8, tri IlL.;?!izigii P. M.. aud on t licMdays 1111 9Y. Cl. These - not a Niffl' be • CiPthe'lliTAtiviiliiilicilOot 41P1'it DOUL I*', ONE HUM te U lIOL Alt% 51M- PEN : 48 49f DQLI,ASA t llly. ,TaorisAN p lioLtOsyr , o FIVE , crs,t INALlits, and are in 'di of ugukt, 1851, payable in gold. In three yeivat verathlritelto - twenly/Yeedt" Os; par •'` obtain of the holder. Each Treasury Note ; coupons • latched, .which utui, be cid ; off and rialloot gold at tpe every nixmottthl;,and thiv7riiiiit Qte, cent par - dak'Orf eabif fitly Millen, • • 'Payments of subscripoorta may tie or fieoss,:or ...Gael of any.ol the. PhiladolPut Banivit...k .51,-. I Pa u gnall AT' A D/STANCIL ' mu remit. by th ew. Inflplia, thr gh the mail, or by express, or throutbillankti tae TieiithcyPatotea WM It* thanedlittietideilltierWilVor' aesit.te e .ch subscriber all they may several., .dliebt. Partiescremllthrig must add. the, intermit frog 1914‘,F af t Augget, - flie 'dot . ° of' MI the cotes, to th day the remit twice reachev 11311adeltdda, at the rate of uhe cent' per day hahlibh Ally - dollars. • Apply to irr a idrees COOED; WBscouPtioN Atl1111S , .• , care of JAY OboKil & ooiturk,...:. 1. , No nit see.th7tord Stied, Philladakitati s".. 6 : Assignees' -Sale of , -Real EWA* erittE , StlliSCßl IiERS . , tririfii'Y'afthe OMR 'Haase, at gaillibtire, 011 !Our day the bilitt day of November seal, at Pe u: o'clusiv P Mille Farm of John Walloiver,9enigrl soilsisttag. of, 286 es, situated lwiuuutiehaidisi townablo,, about three. liWas 4ohli'n. Jam Zinn and others. -2.141 i t Thermara erecieikett the Farms hargisTrelitioryaloae • . & Miley a Bank Barn, Tenant Houses, There_le also a targe.Rtlhar,4 9 r. ark? cher t y , wies ChniCeliltrienterie efeeiien wing'. of 4,65; 5 .fir VQ.l.44MA.ktOneriftliab thAVe bang and can be worked to advantage. • , Tbieltroßerty will .be sold In a h&j oe4j1)90(11 - to ham imiihaFete. ' •5 - Conditions will be liberal and be announced on direr !dtiCi • •i r • • - ',•. :4:111:' t. nacre also be Cfls.i4ror aide at We same ticaelangi 514=0 the undivided halt Interest of 160 aorta or bald Lands Mluited on Ike Short , Mouhtaio, In Lykotia'N'apey, Dauphin county. 55 5; lirOW . 3ioawd-wts Asst Lvicsiater fatiaigeacatt and Carlialo'kerald.Saaertlkraa times and amid Dill toiNfuml4 jannedliktely, t ------ Sfolll ---3. 0 1 /i — A 8'430 - ELL MEI BROADWAY, NEW YORK BQ d Redtmed to $2 Ike' C , INCE.tlie opening of thie 'iaElt - ani.e4o4- . . 1,3 *doellotis•Heter; In' 1854'; it heir beiii . ; 'tho Alpgwent ' ''' dekvior of the proprietors to in It WilikliX4VB4ttiptlMlLS comeopieotand ,twonfetliehte :home ~for. the eittSea :a...4 • , stralloi- Oil this aloe the Atlanta:. . 4 ~: • / A d whatever has seemed likely to - iidmiiiisteir.,,e yike ..,. com ilk:tilts goiclatii thby wEve el deadoriti t eilholit-14- gar to cost, to provide, and to combine ienteati elements " I 414 °a' 'Arid 'APIA"; eßelekole. Wel* erettldAtpityo.4Al hes ysiiteit; auei_moddri fettle tppr3ved is tnit.htitt fitc-0, ! 1 rot iiiiirhicli it hasaiiiisManded doting tiiiffeistllx years" is a ratifying proof that their efforts •havii been appre- Meg . . meet Um eximeine of ;110..tImosi phi d to Tamale the iuontilsid . a:enemy, e Redneefr pogid'lo Two a same abatiiirk — dpe of I.llr .• table hub tatbeilo'Veeti ttolopllo., . • TRNADWIC6. , WRITIVAIIIktO. w York, Sout:,.;,,:lfeifT9:4l;nl" qw eißn ha STRKNVE "A'6ENcY. itukr•riELVWElVAitrfir. .Tl' INSURIINCE .00N1Pditlf. OF PHILADELPHIA INCOR D 1 tit 6 • PrrAL AND ASSETS:. i. ' ' 1 44fii . frg - tNstrgiNog=i oo l mpANy (Iv ttkrim OF PEULADEI.PII4..):. ; i INCORPORATED :17.94. '• Al4O :. . . .. 81,201475 a TH'..E undersigned, 48' Agent ' for .'thee .. - a• well known 001:11Plilriffi r TOP pukka Iffiroranca agrinatlaas or dallullto by.Jlre, eilloml•PerpOluall or,an• %wall; bnirroporty si Willer Molloolartoisillry. warlife iuld lnialid a Trantportatla fusketiltio tared. APO,. personally or by lettor to-, I, j - '/ • Barrishiill, oct4'Bl-dewl7 T FtR 1 OTI EI - RA.T ! wa have. recently added to::cair id , ' T fullstock . • . • •-" •• OF SEGARS LA ZiORIkATIS, : ' ' • I,logo, -0 Ft, PE_B,Fkr NEST • • . FOR tRIi:HANDICISORM EIg`SNGEtZ.a.- • , . : OGEE OF milpi-K, • .• ' VIEWS NESEgOICOOCKOET: FOxtrxs KAM !, • j. EAU 4 182 " 1 1,.. , .. . •i: •'t • ;) _ - ' TiktrratEckftgllg i . , - , r • " - • • - mitutirot•iimp Tama Pcf,*411:94: . • • . • .T.4I.OOII9IENIUty.-. • - ROB hw 1947 r OF 8 1 0*P13 • 11 Redetrniimr • -,," . ML Rusk:. BSIVOIN, : ' tIPPES'ilti viober, NEW ww -- ' -- N.gii y __.4.!..1 :siili • • _ i:. ~ , 4.QICKLYWJEI., '.., iletleiAle yitgest atealf 'add barnass o .4...... igI010:4 • . Articlesi•wetuley y lhat we are better aide teent e cow. 041(erittlijet tip a tektptais Tollet."'Seritiitin''r ' sts ' tire, 01:41.1aw - lsee. ~ ~ . , . ~ 1 .:: ~.4.1 it A war/ on ba.aa,a. FRESH Stock : 9l PAPOl‘Mijkl• CIN T1CA.1,5, OW, eenseeeeet ers i lmyrveiving 1 1, aimeat aa. ithulione tbe.rete." • . - :.; ickfixiint DieUG 'AND viller woke; -91 Marl &met.; two doom *mop [,anti sweet, !‘ Soule side. 80HEFFEAVI3 1 ''L 063Kr6T0 f !.(4.ArciF t j IffidgF)' Li; . fl or. PELVEDL - frote th .1.-iiatto %phi iiiotatAns witmlisaklaairrirr 1 ' • Art4gKS o ol 4 t-M111,.194.1 ,1, -;0„e1..fr 01 4 Jr: Wiou 'ver feta ideleOTE 1 4! ecOr.llteg ill the fialatte - ialli : Voitit kW:lst:me . einfileto)i4d -j* 5019 r: Acop *OM. fßlVF•Wrigiii*th'notkinot sena 4.t liA4b)ptoitt, : petite* • onielltra nes ball; THA, f • o. f Wty.,l SOIIOO or Oya!: - a 1 j - 10.1tOSII'MrItititk THE FallArm - otiso.4lßEll'ELWEE's settooktor popr, 0131T8 yrillmen on the first 1 4241 1 /01t. Septemtier. if well ventilated coinfertet ". :respect Yor .i • , • ATHARIN.It fintiool [or lief'', locate I n It ileenkitaildleiet.nalrlopen teethe-Fa:leer= as eke ellindoX ,• The,roorn has been elegantly_thtfxt up to prontotdr piie health and coniskt.or scholars.. m 42201%, ME - TOL/MP 1:70 A PS, POMADES - JIM:R. — „r 9 1,..1;- • iinfontsgi , ctrait_ tors„_ . of y st aid nakaatictured 1011,11i'd 2r"RIF' ' • . 1.11,170V41.11,12ert e by rikx. • i 4 every )6U-4 WM. DOCK Si 00. A. MI ¢../11 SF :-WK11.8.„ F: ICV ME NE MEE