Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 21, 1861, Image 5

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HARRISBURG,PA MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21 t 1861. • . -.
BY GEORGE BERGNER. *2
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Patronage
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CLERGYMAN, • —....._-
f the world testily to • TSB• , IkACTFIC
lair Restorative, and •
nous In its praise. A . .... ... . _ . ,
given ; see circular 14
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or you to doubt. -
York, Dec. 20th, 186 8. . .
a Ifek ins, Os been re- twee,' LA'
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) heard that I had been bee&. the? ,
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it Restorative, and request
uo, of if I bad no •ibjeetton to
la, ,
si lily, DODDS/80 i mink it doe.— . .
by, the color of my hair auburn
ila me Ave or six years since it be- •
ghl AO scalp on the crown of my head . . ,
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, e l d dandru ff to forte upon it. Bach
111' NEW YO P*
see increased wite time, and about
,_, fourth Wee added to them, by hair
EN my head and threatening to make
an ,
at predicament, I was induced to try .
LW iterative; mainly to arrest the falling
ar 1 had really no expo:dal - too that gray Goods Orde
~at be restored to its original color . except . .
~t( was, however, greatly surprised to find . .
af two bottles only, that not only was the
,le tasted, but the color was restored to the gray * Blibrnir
i ,usibility to the scalp, and dandruff ()eased to .... . - .
/ head, very much to the gratification of my th
hose solicitation I was induced to try it.
s, among the many obligations I owe to her sex,
y recommend all husbands who value the od
a of their wives to profit by my example, and
I growing gray or getting bald.
.Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York.
¢ y family are absent from the city, and I am no long
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at No. 11 Carrot place. DRUGSCHEMICALS dc ?AN'
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Siamaston, Ala., July 20th, 1850. k 1 .
f 01 To Pam'. 0. J. WOOD : Dear Sir : Your "Hair sectors-
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,Ive" has done my hair so much good since I oommenced Oils, varnlsnei mid . Ghee.;
. Ir the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC
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its e ff ects on the hair, which are great. & man or wo- Dye.Stuffs,l3llase and Pr
10 man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to
Pa your "Nair Restorative , " the hair will return more ~,, '. , Artist colors an'
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„, beautiful than ever; at beet this is my experience.—
Believe it all f Yours truly Pure Sir
miss. H. EnNEDY. . .
Darning rtsiiid ae
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d. )loges Lard, Spur
the me life
b , l'hila- He'
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tu troubled
Pao/. 0 . .1 . WOOD : D ear Sir ; Having tad the starer
,r, great nor- tune to lose the beat portion of my hair, from the effects
re ashfillwags of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1151, I was in
ilth derange Mused to make a trial of your preparation, and found le
,t . to answer as tee very thing needed. My hair Is r,
E. Mick and glossy, and no words can express my of
F. g injured them' lions to you is giving to the afflicted such a trees ,
fie FINLEY JO'''
The Restorative is put up In bottles of the
6 , d a ; l a te n , d tha mi t n s d eo , g re e t' •
, g sty. large medium, and small ; the small he'
the meholy ell ,J to pro- one retails for one dollar per bottle : '
1 , w w g cnose o f th e at least twenty per cent more in
li A. Dimness of Right, small, retails for two dollars per
an of the Heart, Dye: a quart, 40 percent. more in -
gement of the Digestive $L
et peptone of . nimaomp. O. J. WOOD & CO., Pr'
York, and .114 Market
''l I,Y. Asi d sold by ,'
Dealers.
Ile, ii on the mind are mush to
dr ry, Confusion of Ideas, De- MEW -
St tebodings, Aversion toieoir
del nude, Timidity, d(e., are some
the t
,oil ( all ages, can now ledge what T fr
the , ,ne in health, losing their vigor,
.. a Jerveus and emaciated, have •
el .nout the eyes, cough, and sr
1e
YOUNG MEN
. MI ,hemseives by a tartar
led Ale-41, habit frequentl•
Ii ,:o or at school, the efe
11l i when asleep, and '
rt Able, and deals°-
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WI / that a youn•
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A: 4 Joh:out:lrd !he triost certain, seed
.4 ellvelnut remedy In the wore' l or
DISEASES OF U4PRUDENOg.
IMP et sir ro rwdYR BMW
iliert ary or Noxious Drug*.
W ,ot.orrio,no CHARON, LK FROM Opro
Itters.".S.
Kark n; Limbn, Strictures, Paine to
!wow, of the kidner and 'Madder, Organ(
Decay of thePhysica Pow
ittosour, Low Spirits, Confusion ol ideas,
ion tietrt, Timidity Trembllnga, bummers
'II GiddMICSS, 4te Stomach, Affections
ad, throiit, Et - or Skin—tbnee terrible disor
lic~ihorfrdm thii ha-o'er.° or Solitarr actlyees BOSS
rei ninn itnitructiv e p which
render
dotir marriage impos
ii m hd, and mind.
vorNG MEN.
„ I „,oxiir woo have become the victims oi
ho tit and destructive habit which
lit .tri .9- 0 an untimely grave thousands of
wosi °suited talent and brilliant Intel—
i• an t iet otherwise have entranced listening
she thunders of eluenonce, or waked to act
,• tying lyre, may call will NU confidence.
SIAEBIAGE.
d pawns, or those contemplating marriage, be•
of physical weakness, shouldlmtnediately cow
, 1 ad be restored to perfect health.
()KWIC WEAK)INS
Mmediately cured and full vigor r &gored
;La places himself under the care of Dr. J., may
'ugly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and eon
rely upon his skill as a physician,
Thee No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore,
the left baud side going from Baltimore street, 7
NM the corner. Be particular in observing the
ar umber, or 7011 will mistake the place. Be par
er ignorant, Trifling Qiutokt, with false names,
il , ry Humbug CerdiJicatss, attracted by the repute.
Pr. Johnson, lurk near.
must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on thr
DR. JOHNSTON.
j,,ileoo member of the Royal College of surgeons,
uu, graduate from one of the meet eminent Colleges
Cuitod :hates, and the greatest part of whose life
fen spent in the Rosedale of London, rails, Philo
elsewhere, has effected some of the most as.
ling came that were ever known. Many troubled
,ugiug in the ears and head when asleep, great ner
a, being alarmed at sudden sounds,, bashfulness,
nquuut, blashing,altanded sometimes with derange
o f mind were Cured Immediately,
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
...dresses all those who having Injured them
uy private and inwroper Indulgent:lee, that secret'
Setry obit which ruins both body and mind, or
than for either buelneseor society.
are acme of the sad and raelandholy oili to pro
oy early habits of youth, : Weaknose of the
ow limbs, rains in the Head, Dimness of
',ltiaCialar Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye.
•Nv a lma Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
lone, General Debility, Symptoms of .noserap.
SIENTALLY.
INTAUT, the fearful effects on the mind are mush to
readol :—Loss of Memory, Confhston of Ideas, De
tot goirits,Evil Forebodings, Aversion toils*.
11-.listrusi, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &e., are some
evil effects.
vauds of persons of all ages, Gan now judge what
,iuse Lbeir decline in health, losing their vigor,
.fine, weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
tar appearance about the eyes, cough, and amp
I consumption.
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YOUNG lON
,vo injured themselves by a certain practice, in
fu when alone—a habit frequently learned from
Juicaniona, or at school, the effects of which are
iy Ma, even when asleep, and if not cured, modem
age impossible, and deatroys both mind and body,
apply Immediately.
iat i . pfty that a young man, the hopes of his coon.
the darling of his parents, should be switched from
suspects and enjoytnonte at life by the consequences
v Lung from the path of nature, and Indulging in a
is secret habit. SSG -hpersons must, before contest*
reAREIAOB,
that a sound mind and body aro the most necessary
me, to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
tot these, the journey through life becomes a weary
Image; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
wholy reflection that the happiness of another be.
blighted with our own
IUfINSoWN IN VIGORATiNG RW,MSDY FOR Olt:
GIANIO WEAK.NPNS.
le great mid important remedy, Wietauesefor thif
are speedily cured, and full vigor restored,
sands of the most nervous and debilitated whit
I. all hope, have been immediately relieved. Al'
mots to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualik.
Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or
ti fearful kind, speedily mired.
erßAmetts.
nasty thousands Cured at this Inattution waft tea
&lye years, end the numerous important clergies
ions performed by 1),..1., whammed by the re.
of the papers, and many other persona, notices of
Save appeared again and again before the public,
's standing as a gentleman M character and re
le a NuMcient guarantee to the afflicted.
8 OF IMPRUDENCE.—Wh e n the ansgetu,G
dent votary of gleaners ends he baa
of tide painful disease, it too eaten haplisua
sd some of shame or dread of discovey de;,4r ,
applying to thole who, trout education Ind re -
ty can alone befriend inin, delaying nil the c'.r•
.1 symptoms of this horrid disease make te,.l;
me, affecting the head, (Croat, 009,, WU, ...L.
log on with frightful rapidity, ell death puma
dreedinl sufferings by sundial bit t yo Nina
Irons whence no traveler returns." met
/ fact that thousands fall Viailhi 10 this terrible
re, owing to the unsicilfulness of Ignorant pretend_
who, by the use of that deadly imisca, lercnre , rule
le constitution and make the residue of lito miserable.
To flvitAmMlS.—The Doctor's i Simonise bans. in We
Mee.
Sir Letters must outdate a Stamp to us on the reply.
Serßemedlea lout by Mall.
• iir•N o. T POuth Frederick street, &sifter..
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All Work Promised in One Week
1 0 16.
PENNBYLV
tiTBUI DYEING ESTULISIIIIENT,
104 Market Street between 4th and sth,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
JiWHERE every description of Ladi es '
and Gentlemen' Garments, Moe Goode , C. are
Cleansed am 'WOW is the best manner and et
iN eshortest notice DODGE ik Oa
siosSAsselv preoriet,;r.
SCHEFFE'RS BOOK STORE,
Opal Tall MUUMUU BRLDOn.)
UNION ENVELOPES.
NOTE PAPER, of six different designs,
D Pftted i
City Cash pri n tiro colors
ce& sold by the thousand Alec
A t len he
Fla eam atgs, Wort Brown Pins, Eagles , Onion Rings
Whote at very lon phone. Call it
(\tat
newly
1.(41
stook
ourovetand 80EINIFIBR'S. BOOKSTORS.
Fancy GONII3 unaurpusend in Wu oily, and
feeling contdent ot et tiering estistaatien, we would res.
peotfully loin, a wn ,
td, Minket greet, two doors wog of fourth str MUlß eet, south
glimdlarttuzul
arZENI
ONLY PREPARATIOJ
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence ds Patronage
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
Lades and Gentlemen, in 911 parts of the world testily to
the efficacy of Prof. 0. J Wood's Hair Restorative, and
gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A
few testimonials only can be here given ; see circular t.r
more, and it will be impossible for you to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New York, Deo. 20th, 1868.
Gserniatss : Your note of the 15th tnst., has been re
cleved, saying that you had beard that I bad been bene
fited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request
ing my certificate of the fact if I bad no abjection to
give it.
I award It to you cheerfully, Decamp I [Oink it due.—
My age is about 50 years ; the color of my half iubprn
and inclined to curl. Some five or ala years since it be
gan to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head
to lose its sensimility and dandruffto forte upon it. Raub
of these disagreeabffittes increased wIUI time, and about
four months glace a fourth Wen added to them, by hair
falling off the top of my head and threatening to make
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try .
Wood's Hair Restorative; mainly to arrest the falling
off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to Re original color . except
from dyes. i was, however, greatly surprised to find
after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the
falling oil arrested, but the color was restored to the gray
hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to
form on my head, very mush to the gratification of my
wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex,
I strongly recommend all husbands who value the ad
miration of their wives to profit by my example, and
use it if growing gray or getting bald.
.Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To O. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York.
By family are absent from the city, and I" am no long
er at No. 11 Carrot place.
Siamaston, Ala., July 200 i, 1852.
PROD. 0. J. WOOD : Dear : Your "Hair Reitera
tive" has done my hair so much good since I commenced
the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC
its effects on the hair, which are great. a. man or wo
man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to
your "Nair Restorative " the hair will return more
beautiful than ever; at hies. 4 this is my experience.—
Believe it all I Yours truly,
WM. H. lEHNEDY.
P oan publish the above if you like. By pub
Selling to our Southern papers you wilt got more patron
age south. I see several of your eertinrAtes in the Mo
bile Mercury, a strong Southern paper.
W. H. }latterly;
WOOD'S HAIR RESTMATII73
PH07.0. J. WOOD : Dear Sir ; Having had the misfor
tune to lose the beat portion of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1051, I was in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it
to answer as toe very thing needed. My hair is now
thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga
tions to you is giving to the afflicted such a treasure.
FINLEY JOHNSON.
The Restorative is put up In bottles of three sizes, viz :
large medium, and small ; the small holds half • pint,
OH retails for one dollar per bottle ;.the medium holds
at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the
small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large ht lds
a quart, 40 percent. more in proportion, and retells ibr:
$3.
0. J. WOOD & 00., Proprietors, 444 ,Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market street, St. Loafs, Mo.
d sold by all good Druggists sad Fancy GOOds
Dealers. Jyl.ll4lsweow
TREES ! TREES ! 1 TREES 1 ! !
ri cißh ' undersigned invite attention to their
large and well grown stock of
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Shrubs, &c,, embracing a large and complete assortment
APPLES, PEAS 4
p EACI/W, PLUMS,
CHERRIRi, APRI=S, and NECTARINES,
Standard for the Orchard, and Dwarf for the garden.
ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CHESNUTS, HAZLZ
NUTS, An. RASBERRHEA,STRAWBERRUS, CURRANTS
and 000SEBERRIES, in great variety.
GRAPES, OF CHOICEST KINDS
ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB, &C., &c. Also a fine stock o
well formed, bushy
EVERGREENS,
suitable for the Cemetry and Lawn.
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DECIDUOUS TREES
for street planting, and a general assortment of
Orneunental. Trees and Flowering Shrubs .
ROSES of choice varieties, CAMELLIAS, BEDDING
PLANTS, Ac.
Oar stock is remarkably thrifty and fine, and we offer
It at prices to suit the times.
,pr Catalogues mailed to all applicants.
Address EDWARD J. EVANS & OD.,
Central Nurseries, York, Pa.
sep2S-2rnd
0- - 4 001 1 17 -J l = l oalrtli-- - 1
DAILY gin LINE!
Between Philadelphia
Loot ILAviN, JERSEY Haan, Wrozamoorrt Uinta!,
UNIONTOWN WAMOTITOWN, MILTON Lmasoza,
NoirrauiimistAND, sumarr, MILTON,
emo so rtows Drizzotows, Mums-
BURG, MUM; MINITRIN,
AND HARRISBURG.
The. Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A o.raductor goes
through with each train to attend to Oa safe delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goode delivered at the
Depot of
FREHD, WARD & FARED, No. 811 Mark et Meet, PhDs
delphia, by 6 o'clock P. M., will be rieliVered In
Harrisburg the next morning.
Freight (always) as low u b spy other line.
Partiotilar attention
_pald by told line to prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrisbur.: itoods.
The undersigned thankful for past patron hopes by
strict attention to butane to merit a oon ,, mance ar
same. T. PRIMER,
Philadelphia and iteadin eixg,
Pea of Market Sir% Iltrrlitatra
J11646m
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
ROOM, Rea"
Raw, OMIT,
Romer, Rama Clow,
Itrzar - Psita Ru w
m;
htaaste Fax Run,
Wawa Putt, &0., Ake.
Just resolved and for sale at the Thum eaea mese
to,le WM. DOOR' JR. & 00.
ALDERMAN.
UENRY PEEPER.
OFFICE—THIRD STRUT, (9EIELLI3:HOW,)
NEAR MARKET.
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth.
°ITT OF ILUIRIBBURO, P 11116.. •
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WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFAOTORY I
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
HA IS PA.
M. EC . LEE,
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PagaiiiN4and WALKING CANYB WIG thrtddit
Pods at LOWER - PRIM than can be bought In Goy of
the Eastern cities. Country merchants will do well to
Call and examine prices and quality, and convince them.
selves of this fact.
aug234lly.
TO FARMERS .
B UTTER (good, sw eet and fresh) in one
pound rolls, and EGGS M large and small
quantities taken at all times and cask Pets or gra:arils
given in exobange..,_EsSular market rides &Wart Mid
Whi• OGS,
sun Oeeeeke the Oeh & rt Hone
LMOICE I SMOKE 1 1 altoB.B 111 i it
olgeotionable When from a CIGAR parokisad
'S DEW EMOB,E, 91 Market *eel.
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D. AV. q.r05t!,414- to.,
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TAZ,
D W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET ISTR.EET
BARRISBuIio, PlkArk'A.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICikES, STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such artiCles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRugaa, CHEMICALS sic I'AINTS,
Oils, varnishes and dia..;
Dye-Staffs, Glass and Patty,
Artist colors and Tools,
•Pure en'oand Spleasi
Burning Plaid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils,
Bottles, irials and L a mp
Castile Seip p Sponges and'Corks,
410., dux. iiits.„ , AG, &0., dvo
With,a general variety of
PrEFUNIMIN * TOILET ARTIOLNS,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per
turners of Europe and this oountry.
Being very large deiders in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
TINSEIED OIL;VARNISHES,
- WINDOW GLASS,
,ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND .
ARTIST'S. BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VANISHES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL Imbue ,
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We respectfully invite a call ; feeling, confi•
dent that we can supply the wantC 'of all on
terms to their eatirlactiom
TILE
JONET AND warms PORCELAIN TEEM,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
isms
RESTORATIVES*
Of all kinde, direct from the Proprietors. .
Saponifier,. and Concentrated liyei
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier,..fhich we sell
as•low as it can be purchased in thn cities.
EHAYEB'S XEDICAL FLUID EX.TRAOTS
COAL OIL I CARBON OIL I I
Being. huge ptur.hasers h; these Oils, we can
offer inancemeuts to close buyers, Coal _ 011
Lamps of the most, Improved patterns, very
cheap. All kbids of lamps changed to burn
Coal OIL
FARMERS MW GEUZIERIS,
ose of •you who have not gives our HOBSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial 'know not
their superiority, and the advantage they are
in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and In
g.)od condition.'
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides Improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long ex perienco in the busbies gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the'
trade, and ocir arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time, funk%
anything appertaining to our business, on the.
best of terms.
Thankful for liberal patronage beetowe
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
businees, a aweful aeleeiton, of
PURE DRUGS_
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at fair pdoelf, snd the desire to *ow, all, to
Mpg*, • Midi - OW*O4 the liveor-Ofiottbmtim
-twit vistreet.
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inistellazuons
FREIGHT REDUCED I
floward kHope
EXPRESS-, CO.'S
SHORT & QUICK MUTE
TO AND FROM
NEW Y-ORK.
Goods Ordered
. in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New York at by the Fast
Through Exprees Train, arriving in Harrieburg
at 8 A. M. • •
WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS.
Order Goods marked
via HOVE 3iIC.PRBEIS CO"
General Office. 74 Broadway, New York
Branch " "
For further information enquire of
GEO. BERGNER, Agen
Hasamaimo, Aug. 1861.-dtf
Assignees' Bale of /:ifxd Estate.
. .
PEE SUBSCRIBERS will tell by ppblio
1.. outcry at the Court Heise, it. Harrisburg, on Satur
day Weld:lt day df November nesyst two o'clock P
The Farm of John Wallower., Senior, smudging of 188
*ores, situated In Susquehanna township, about three
miles from Harrisburg, adjoining lands , of John xt". Fox,
John Zinn and others. - •
There are erected on the Tarn Llarge Two Story Stone
House, a Bank Barn, Tenant Houses, Stables, he.
Thera Is also a large orchard of apple, oaks, peach and
cherry trees of choice varieties in excellent bearing or
der.
. Also, several , veins of gaol lima:Stone, which ,havei
boon and can be worked to advantage.
The . property will be sold in a body or In Part:mitt to
nun parch trent.
Conditions will be liberal and be announcedon duly of
There will also be offered for sale at the same time and
place the undlvidett halt intbrest of 160 sores of Coal
Banda situated on the Short Mountain, in Lyliens Valley,
Dauphin' county.
A. O.
, O. F. MIYSMOS,
ect9.3toawd-wta Assignees.
Lancaster Zatillipeucer and Carlisle Herald insert three
times and send bill to this office immediately.
.
JOHN . WALLOWER, B. Agt....
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION
GOODS AND DIEROHANDISE promptly
forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Nor th ern
Outbid,. Cilmberlend Valley and Penneybrania Railroads
.
had Canal,
HAULING AND, CRAVING to and from all peril of the
city to the different Railroad depote Will be dens at the
very lowest rates.
FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to.
Orders eft at Brant' s' European Bold, or at the store
0r E. S. &Winger will Teach% prompt attention. Con
signments of freight respeetfilly solicited.
• • ' • JOAN . IVALLOWRR JR.; Att.,'
ap2 . • • Mice Reading-Depot.
WORCESTER'S
ROYAL QUARTO DIOTIONARY I
/FHB best defining and pronouncing Dio-
L mum. y a t! he Angina language; Aie(). Worcester's
School DlcUonstries. Webster's Pictorial Chart° and
School Dkrtkeyaries for eale at
SCHEFlenlion
• aplit-tt ' Neff the Hirrtsiberg Bridge.
CANDI...WS!
PARAFFINIC CANDLEA
SPERM CANDZES,
ADAMANTINE CANDLES,
STEARINE CANDLES,
3TAB CANDLES, •
offEhiIeAL,SPEIMII CANDISS, •
TALLOW C4ktDIXB.
ano iot of We: beve stc.re salt tor aale at the low
. ,
411
PA"'
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0 , 0 2 ' • OPP OSI W •. 4,010:101111e.
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A Nee , Feature hi the &lice Trade!
. , .
LMPORTANT TO 110M31101gPlillt3
R. - -
E. R. Di:F.IIKM It 00'S
'SELECT SPICES .
s
In Bn Art (Lined oda Pewand-Bial Weak.
BLACK PIIPPAR, - MN NOTMEGI
WHITE PEPPER, ALLSPI MACK
CAYENNE PEPTIB, - . CDi NANO , - ' OLOV DP,
ai l thrli
MOBTABD.
LN THIS AGE of adulterated and taste
ieeetsploce, it, is with confidence that we introd one
-to the attention of housekeepers theft- imparior and
genuine articles. We guarantee them not only ,
ABSOLUTAIii AM) JIMMY ruam„,
but ground from fresh Spines, Sales** and cleaned by
lie expressly for the papas; waking vefrrenos to am .
nseY are beaaufuni packed in tin 1011, (lined with pa
per,) to ,
preve while t the ordn *Jur yinar by keeping, and are lirUll
WRIGHT pound Spices azeildniap
invariably abort .. We warra n t
t them, in point of strengt
and Matinees of Bayer, ' •
BEYOND ALL 00EPAB.1190111,
p a single trial will abundantly prove. Every paokadi
bears our Trade Bark. Ranne.ottiree only by
- L A DURKEE & cO4'sree Yostt- Ter sale by WY. DOCK JR. &CO. MI
NOTICE.
riIHE UNDERSIGNED 'Au opened his
LOMB= mica, wrier - of Third wz •dwl
berry alley. near Rorr's Bola
Ofe Lumber of all lapis and qualmish flrooto_by
- W. • MUARKY.
noderVord Ifin 1 0/ gorio. - COolloseui sad )re-
oso low for cosh,
A l-90— montor woVOßrrimeoto hircoSibe someone '
: odr/1
IttIZER'S DBMAITCRL_E4
jak. Valid earetateS — die Pmeossig.
BY TELS
Froin Witedthigton.
TES , I'ACTFIC ,TELEGBA.PH•
ifeled l l4Phie Ixchange Of enrSesies ile
sween the Acting Goilfinksint
the President • •
murmur QuEt rtx* *Rolm
IMMI
S.4OI,FAOZVEY CONDIr lON O.b'A.k:TADZS.
The Blob& to be 'Striotly Observed
"by Faighind. '' - ' 1 -
• , -
FEDERAL RECONNOISOANCES
LAT= `1407/1 SANDY HOOK,
The Rebels 'About Burn Bolivat.
The Rebel Batteries n the Potomac
WASEUXGTON, Oat. 19
On the opening of the magnetid telegraph to
Great Salt Lake city, the following dispatches
were exchanged :
Glium,-Sma L&u Oar.
gio the Pre id i of the Tinged St a tes: •
Utah, whose citizens,; strenuously ...resist all
imputations of disloyalty, congratulatek the
President upon the completion of an. enterprite
which spans the continen4 - unite& the oceans,
and connects remote extremities :of the body
politic with the great• Governmentis heart.
May the whole system speedily thrill with quick
ened pulsations; of , that ; heart, : the paracidal
hand of political treason punished, 'and the en
tire sisterhood of States join' hands in i glad.,
union around the national fireside.
wed,
F,J:II , ‘N . K nnaailt,
?Acting Governor of Utah.
The following is the reply of theTtesident
:—The completion of the laleimph to.
Great Salt Lake is auspicious of the stabili
trend union of the Republic. The Government
malprucakes your gmtilations.
To Firaidr. Ftinet,' Acting Governor, eta'
Those who are affected With 'Weak nerves will
probably be relieved by the fact which was as
certained at the State . Del:mimes:tot yesterday,
that the advice received by the mails of the
Arabia are more satisfactory ; but
there is great activity inschemes for violating
the blockade S i nd introducing contraband goods.
Lord Lyonii has addressed a brief &Cul= to
her majesties Censels in the southern States
enclosing the &liming as embedied in the
official note of . tie'Seeretary of State, namely
The law of bltickade• which does not permit
vessel in a blockaded port to teke Ca board a
cargo after the comMencement of t h e blockade,
will.be expected tO be strictly observed by all
vessels blockaded by, the naval forces of the
'United States. Lyons instructs those Consuls
to take this law for their guidance.
A reconnoisance went out yesterday towards
the Ocxxquan,, and has returned, taking the
telegraph road as far as Anstouk creek. Par
ties were sent to the Acatink and Posta, and
on a road leading up the Acatin' k. This latter
party met the rebel pickets, who immediately
fell back and gave the alarm, and the long roll
was beaten at their amp - across the creek.—
From the information derived from this recon
noiestutw; there are , noxebebs•between the tele
graph will and the river. this side of Occoquan,
andlut few at the late 'place:-;
The only advicas **lied Ibiad:ipariera
'from Sandy Hook, 184 tribt &quit& from the
operatOr there saying that the Mils 'are about
burning the town of i3oliiu#; 'iduier's
• Three tugboats, the Pusey, .Iy)bert Gesley,
and another went down the river last night to
give aisisnuice to any Newels COthing up , 'pith%
consequence of the bright moonlight,
and af
terwarde thOthiCh" fcig, they were Ordered`'not
to attempt to , pus fhb, batteries either up or
down. '
. Firing was from t h e batteries about
midnight, 1)10 the cause is u4A441174,
-There are indications that the rebels are
erecting Permanent batteries at Cockpit Point
and Free Stone Point, as con s iderable bodies of
men were menet Workat those Points Tester-
Twentyrelt:lteseele are.kneown /lave run the
*Wade night befori bat
It is vesilelsAmmteg tot more
than eight feet ling the 'Maryland
Atom suirmiteitly to etweise haiza frOi the bat
The oily steti
T niers now at thii*vy CRtd 938
the Deine, Hetiel; 6riacoeta 'titat'deittei de'
OW YORK STOCK .311.AEXP.
'lfiw Yeier;'o6t. 19. '
Stee6are ftwer Chicago an:lixE idand
511; Michigae. Bcort**,BBC N. Y. Central,.
6 8 / 6 Ming, 2 0 8 131filwatwe "O ,I4BII APOP
m .iiii: gb...rtioverizatt,,6's; 1862,
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Telegraphic Message from Brigham
Young.
UTAH' FIRM FOR THE UNION
The following message by telegraph was re
ceived at Cleveland last evening :
GREAT SALT Lenz CITY,
• F.iday, Oct. 13, 1861.
Hos. J. H. WADE, Preside* Pacific 2:elks/raid& :
But : Permit me to congratulate you on the
Completion of the Overland telegraph line west
to, this city ; to commend the energy displayed
by yourself and associates in the rapid and suo
cessfdlyrosecution of a work so beneficial, and
to express tbe wish that its use may ever tend
to promote the true intends of the dwellers on
both the Atlantic and Pacific slopes of our con
tinent.
Utah has not seceded, but is firm for the
Utah
Constitution and laws of , our once happy coun
try, and is warmly interested in successful en
terprises as the one so far completed .
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Prince Napoleon Sends an Important State
Paper on American Affairs to the BR
peror of France•
The steamship Etna arrived off Cape Ram at
10 o'clock on Friday night, 'bringing Liverpool
dates to the 9th and Queenstown of the 10th
inst—four days later than those per Arabia.
The steamship Anglo Saxon, from Quebec,
arrived at Liverpool on the Bth inst.
It was reported that Prince Napoleon had
sent the Emperor an , important State paper on
American affairs.
King of Prussia bad paid a two days visit to
the :Emperor of France.
Sales of cotton at the Liverpool market—two
days, 80,000 bales. The market closing with a
firm feeling. Breadstuffs have an upward ten
dency. Provisions quiet but steady. Consols
92980.
Taft NEWS FROM. TRE REBEL MT N&
Lonisvitax, Ky., Oct. 18.
Dates from Charleston and New Orleans to
Ike llth, Savarmah the 10th, Theilmend the
10th, Knoxville the 12th, and Nashville the
18th, are received.
Oen. Twigge has resigned on account of ill
health. Oen. Mazuwille Lovell succeeds him.
Alhwwc , LmooLtr
Travel from New Orleans is under strict sus
vellance.
Gan. Wise's health is still improving.
Parson Brownlow supports the candidates for
the Confederate Congress, but severely satirises
the rebel authorities.
Messrs. Breckinridge and Preston were at
Nashville on the 7th.
The Louisville Coursir was to be revived at
Bowling Green, on the 14th.
Rebel ac mounts say that only two rebels were
injured by the Monticello's fire near Chicama
comic°, and both but slightly.
latraot of a letter from Hon. Robert M. Pul
pier, Minister of the United States to the Argen
tine Confederation, South America, to his wife,
dated
'l3usatos Aram, August 22, 1861.—We land
ed in this city on the tith instant, but the im
pending civil war between this province and the
government of the Confederation has so entirely
broken up the river communication with Para
na, that we have been compelled 'to request
Commander Macomb, of the United States
steamer Pulaski, to proceed with us with his
:vessel to Parana. This he has promptly and
kindly agreed to do, but has been delayed at
Montevideo for several days, waiting for the
arrive' of necessary stores from Rio Janeiro.
These supplies have been received, and we are
expecting the Pu • lei here today or to-morrow,
when we, shall start at one for Parana.
• "We have sent 'a large package of letters for
friends in Pottsville and elsewhere, containing
the details of our voyage, &0., with a box to
you containing a- few of the curious, things of
this country, by the English vessel Montezuma,
for New York, in (are of Messrs. Tapscott
CO.; but I have concluded to send this short
letter by the English steamer to apprise you,
perhaps, earlier of our whereabouts and condi
tion. lam still feeble and suffering with fe ,
moral hernia ; but on the whole, think I am
improving, and have great hopes from the air'
proactthig spring weather; This is winter now,
and some days are chilly and unpleasant.
" Strange (his son) is fat and hearty, 1.441
pounds weight. Cheeky Bass (his siervmat, a
,Thiladelphian,) is in good health, and a faith
ful., useful man. •
"We received grandpa's welcome letter of
the 17th June, with packages of newspapers,
by the late English steamer. How gladly they
were received, and how eagerly we shall look
to every steamer that arrives for your letters
and the newspapers sent by you and from the
publishers. I hope the boys will preserve and
send all the newspapers in which they find any
thing likely to interest us.
'" Our American and English friends here,
are all kind and attentive, and we found our
letters of introduction very useful. •
In great love,
Your affectionate husband,
" ROBERT If, Nu m."
' s z imkez or Srainia.—New Creek, Vd., Oet.
14.—Six slaves from near Romney came' into
ca mp to-day. They were pursued until within
six miles of our camp by the rebel cavalry, who
were after the reward that had been offered for
them, which was $6OO. As soon as they came
in eighty of our cav alry went into hot pursuit,
but the rebels , hea ring they were plumed, re
treated to Romney. The negro.* reported 4,000
rebels at that place. We are 4,200 strong here,
with one 12-pound gun, and Butterfield
'otthe . eighth Ohio - regiment, iiiitudiding. a very
krmidablelfOrtifiPattort• .A 0 you we ~wil>
=m4 for thel4l7-Ar1,61::-#S*o.ll,4#
=I
BRIGHAM YOUNG
ST. Jo Ns, Oct. 19
Hon. Robert X. Palmer.