1479 t, Con FERT. —lf you have cold feet, immerse them morning and evening in cold water, rub them with a rough towel, and run about your tooth till they warm. In one month you will be entirely relieved. All these red pepper Find mustard applications are like rum to the stem acb--relieve you to, day, but leave you colder !;.; October '2l, .d6l_ Ito morrow. - f""1 if „tt t' 1 lEEE I.i. till , . whit •,.'.ycr , d r, ' Nth. •ct Itr.t.rtiterr: There :ire in the • op, too w.tos ,•t n• 1 45, tint iun halt of 14. t ,n•att,4 untor.xt,ty, would ' ..•••• tt.ein:l4 —••• ;t:111) for at4tight J. f). S . ,yntonr,.• Fifth • •tofiety , Las now •ind. diff , rt•ncc in th 6 nee re gutients are , . . , Wynhoop and .• :dry. POr.N . owl ZAgle, of :i..• Artillery ntalor Captain al has been made on the . hanks of the the regular allow , 11:,:d for a soldier to ;,litsltet at "shoulder in close single file, it !,rolAlway from Jersey =I Il . .1 I nirtitheline. If the io ;JV reviewed it would take n ❑+ the rate of sixteen ,flateen hours to pass along =ME ..!INTrso MEES "SAS the best sea ) . year for transplaniihg Milt or shade i.inda. Any time in the fall before freezes deeply will do. Persons I ..ecoupied • land., yards, &e , should with trees. The result will amply i of labor, and yield a thousand per L! isfael ion, comfort and beauty. Our .a. in, - ) bare of fruit trees. .There ,eulleient to furnish cattle with a .riu the heat of the day under a sum- I ey., ie land enough that might • , ••, imiud for this purpose. ‘NTS TO REAIt THIC STARS AND STRIPES.— ; I ;;emus in the last number of the Iniu'ret, under the head of "tong,ings," ;it the reader in this manner ; to bear the stars and stripes ross Potomac's wave, ul plant them on the golden sail oh I Virginia brave. :rentienam steps around this way, 11.,e • till nl4 lir apirations i hey are a number of I %Imps Cameron and (Jurtin in an -:.:te,iu nn , , one of which, we have . . 4. ,(, , ; anpyit :a ft Ibat.t W01111..1:4 ;' GUCCI' .1 n,, a recruit. IMMIII 111 , :l'el Ibe pimipbitt crop is as large as • slid the fruit .41rcafly appears in A., • pumpkin is supposed to have Sri_'• WI Nantucket Island, whither the In i the seed and ,planted it in their ci :- Imlian i.'orn. ft now groWs in most of a:ni its vines are trailed throu4i all farms. The great pumpkin Valparaiso was introduced into that see- Commodore Porter, of the United States 1 MI varieties of the gourd, the squash .he pumpkin have a common origin, and are therefore, said to hybridate readily. wy make the cheapest pies, and the following said to Le a good rece;pt therefor : a teacupful of grated pumpkins, one pint milk, one egg, a little salt, two large Jew: lids at sugar, cinnamon, spice, or nutmeg. i t the tin and bake until done. The remain :er the pumpkin cAt Ibe ckined. out and kept a cool pantry for several days, and new pies each (13) , with little trouble. tiNrrr Ituu=o.'—A corre, , pondeut of a nu' ury paper brings a serious (largo against 'me of the htdiF.H Of that ancient borough. It yip , a , s i,c teeontly chteied a mystic circle hi re Inc comp I lOU young ladies seated. iu a with a spittoon in Lite (311.1 W., tacit ou e duAliouNly to the ta.th, &c., - witlt a splintereil whalebone, (no of the lair ones would p over and spit," alter the mostapproved :r-rotn style Eavc bc , it btioraLoi that .13 , same prao.ice i, Huiulg(ai in to a ton,idera de extent among'criain ladies in or, , ,ity. It is caned " snuff rubl , ;J,..r, - and the c• , ;o.t is stimulatiou, the t•Anie 11< tht` of crea tion" seek in chewing tob , .ceo, smoking, drink hla whisky, &e, It k cerktihty a 1u...1 disgust ing practice, and should it become general, young men will make the same objections to marrying "shun. yuuuti:, ladles HOW iludie to marrying " tobacco chewers =ME Piammtn ran DAR% times of peace ineirare for war," say the popular political 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, anal strong fortifications. It has something more than this mere literal s'guiti ranee. It tells us that in any department of life we should prepare r. r file - wet day;' !hir ing the fair ones—that we dlould laber to bonus va pose while the tun shirudh, tre the night eumeth on when no man wi,rheill. Ti times of pare and prosperity we hare the leisure and opportunity to fleacwith and study abstract aavAlen s and principles. These aro ore inter vals of study and reflection, when it behooves '''to got our leEsons so thoroughly that there 'lll be no hesitancy in the recitation ; when -11.01 bectaue so well grounded in theory as t.tAte practice easy ; when we shall becoma mreadatetl with correct principles that we can -I'l4 hi. 1,1 astray when the mom! atmosphere is flack and full of the blinding- heat of passion ; When we should acquire strength to maintain our tapmbrium ;unid the clash of arms and the roar of eninen, standing unflinchingly for the tu;.l 11,_. L furnar.e tl unscathed through the fiery ' , through the valley of the shadow of death." li Ills NAM. —The name of the unfortunate soldier recently killed on the: Cumberland Val liailroad, noticed in the TIWIEGRAPH, was Nlyers. Ae was a member of Col. Stambaugh's regiment; and was from Luzerne county, in this State. A man named Jobn Over, of New vine, was also badly beaten while on the cars, and was taken home, his wounds being of a very dangerous nature. • r„11 . . , AMIIER NEW COUNTEERFBIT.—New counter fulls appear to multiply , at the present time with great rapidity. COunterfeit o's on the Allegheny Bank of Pittsburg, Pa., have been cir culated in Philadelphia and elsewhere for the last few d ays. These counterfeits are admira ble imitations, and well calculated to deceive. The hest plan is to refuse the notes of that Bank altogether. Foa Ilsrrt.—A deputation of colored people left Carlisle on Tuesday last, en route for Hayti. They joined a larger party at this city, whence they all started via the Pennsylvania Railroad for New York city. They will sail in a few days for this new Dixie. 'The government of Hayti offers flattering inducements to emigrants . of the ebony hue of both sexes, donating, we believe, a house and lot to every bona fide settler. FMB .—An alarm of fire about 8 o'clock Friday night was occasioned by the appearance of a bright light in the northern horizon above the city. 'The fire bells sounded a general alarm, and the entire fire department, including the Friendship'' steamer," were promptly in motion towards the scene of the supposed conflagration. When the apparatus of the several companies got as far as North street, however, the light had subsided, to the evident regret of our " fire boys," who are fairly " spiliog" for a chance to distinguish themselves. The light is supposed to have originated from the burning of a brush heap, somewhere near the Blue Mountain. Tun "FotAnn Sotranu."— Miss Fuller—the "female soldier boy " who raised the false report, of, the attempted assassination of Col. Knipe, at the Darnestown camp—was in town Friday afternoon, stopping at one of our ho tels. She still wore the breeches, which, with a brown lincisey wool shirt, and a military cap setting jauntily on her head,enabled her to play the "boy" to perfection. She is apparently not more than eighteen years of age, of medium stature, spare build, with features by no means preposseFsing in appearance, and a voice de cidedly masculine in tone. She was in the cus 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. Jim Brown—a stout mulato, employed by Dr. Roily as a hostler—was brought to the May. or's office . on Saturday, charged by his wife with being drunk and disorderly. Jim, when the officer made his appearance, was engaged in the very interesting occuprition . of - taking half baked pies out Of the stove at his residence in Cherry alley, and smashing them on the floor. lie 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 sunuuoned,and Jim was finally overcome,floor ed, and tied hand and foot, in which 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 next morn 3 ing before the Mayor. Tun Esvmors Leires..—The combined en; velope-letter, or letter-envelope, which has just been prepared by the, government, is most useful contrivance. It presents us three separate things in one, viz : a sheet of letter ,Or,note paper, an envelope and a peat-stomp, all so simply put together that any orie may use them with more case 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 theism 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 therefore be used in courts of justice as a legal proof or document, as to dates, contents, etc; and fourth, as the sheet, envelope and stamp are one, time and trouble are both saved in conducting a heavy oorrerr pondenco. These are advantages which must commend them to general use. They can be had, like the ordinary stamp, at the various post offices. BARE Arts.—A distinguished physician who died in Paris, declared that, during the twenty ..3ix years ho had practlced medicine in that:ay, he believed that twenty thousand children had been corned to the grave from the absurd custom of cepaa . ilia their bare arms. The bill of mortality heie 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 part of the store holding an infant whose arms were bare, about th e size of an adult thumb and about as blue as a Winnebaug whet stone. The blood was Stag' taut and could not flow freely hi capillaries, and it looked generally as if death might soon. claim its emaciated form. "Oh Doctor," said the lady, " look here, whatwould you prescribe f or my baby?" The Doctor looked pityingly at the pour child—for he loved little children— and then in answer to the woman's question, said bluntly , " Curruu, mADA M I Curates 1" and, turned hastily around and left the" stcirn. This simple prescription would save many •an nfant during the present autumn and 9Aa4 P 8 winter,' .' peuttop fiaWa- I=l CE=ZII a R. 1 „ ,1 . grey on tap onting, JO - :•_ • • • A STAm Mamma of the Friendship Fire Company will be held at their house on Monday evening, at, 7i o'clock. EQUIPMBNIS FOR KENTIICKX.—SeveraI wagon loads of boxes, filled with bridle bits for cavalry, passed thrOugh the city en route for Kentucky, on Saturday, by Aden's' Express, consigned to Gen. Robert Anderson. "C:lnsa WITH Soros TO Gasar Us."—San ford, the inimitable delineator of Ethiopian character, has written to Col. Brant, that be will be " around " here shortly with his cele brated troupe of artists. Sanford is always a welcome visitor to this city, where he never ails tq draw " crowded houses:" Heretofore his visits here hait been limited to one or two nights, but on this occasion, we understand, he contemplates remaining for an indefinite period. Poticc--Before' the Afayor.—Kate Bing—one of the frail sisterhood—wae arraigned for drun kenness and disorderly conduct. Sent to prison for fifteen days. Charles Fox, up for vagrancy, and discharged. John Landis—i "bonld soger boy"—was ar raigned for drunkenness. Put under marching orders for the camp. S. Thaulmuser—a traveling pedler of laces and other i gimcracks—was arraigned for ped dling withdut license. Bound over to answer. • Before AUerman Kime:—An old woman, too drunk to tell her name, was brought up in a buggy from the lower end of the city. She was docketed as "Maria Lager," and sent to prison for 48 hours to sober up. John Shaffer was arraigned for drunkenness, and sent to prison for 48 hours. A WORD ABOUT "Tatatezzs."—The season is here once More when the worthless crew known as "Trampers" flock into the city to prey upon the good nature of industrious people. Of the poor—the ,LOrd's poor ; and* even the poor devils—we have not a disparaging word to say; but of that crew, which emphatically deserves the appellation of the devil's poor, we have this much to say that the person 'who gives any thing to them commits a crime, in that he en courages the worst species of vagabondism known to civilized society, We agree with our friend of the Beading /Imes in his declaration that the trampers are a set of thieves, who roam about the country , for eight months in the year, stealing the farmers' produce, setting fire to their bains and hay-ricks, and doing damag,ein numberless ways,until the severity of the weather compels them 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 iefused, ahusing 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 this 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 trampers because they will not work ; and, after loafing the fine spring, summer and fall weather away with noligher 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 seta" in, to drive into the country, will see them wending their way toward the nearest town, to be a pest to the 10ePle: :- 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 Professor Wood's advertisement in another column. A Env MOAB 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, nuts, &c., at the Cheap Commission Store of is°. Comma, No 101, Market street. TUE GRRATBST BARGAINS 'FROM NEW YORK Atoms l—The Cheapest Goods Received Yet !- 50 pleCes of 5-4 bleached Pillow Case 12 cents. 100 dozen of woolen Socks damaged by water, • 8 cents a pair. • 25 pieces of dark heavy Pant Stuff, 18, 25 and 37 cents. 60 pieces Canton Flannel, 12,1- cents. 100 of black and grey Cloaks, from $2.60 up. 12 dozen of ladies' woolen Sontags,very cheap. 40 dozen of grey and white merino Undershirts and lDravirers, 76 cents. 50 pairs white woolen Blankets, at all prices. 100 dozen of ladies' andohildren's wool Stock ings, 12 to 37 cents. 60 piedes of white, red and yellow Flannel, at. all prices. Country merchants we would invite to call, as we have a large stock of all kinds of Goods, and are daily receiving Goods from New York Auction, which we will sell at wholesale at City prices, S. LIMY, John Rhoads' old stand - MANHOOD. HOW ' LOST ROW RESTORED TIISTi Published, in a , Sealed , trivelope•• Price 6Ms Alsicture eui - this Mature, Tmatment, and radical titre of 2 Spermatorrhcoir.br Seminal - Weak ness, Involuntary Eintstions,Mexnel Debility, andlmped iments to Marriage generally,MervOMMlSS COIIBUMptIOI3,z Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and :Phyrlcal :Incapacity, re sulting from self Abuse; ,Sto.—,By WM, J. CULVER WELL, 14D., Author.of the Gress Beals dc.. : "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers," sent under seal, in a plain envelope, 'to any address, .pot „paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by Dr. Ca J. C. KLINE, 147 &wary New York Post OfflOO, Sondra: ' sep9.daw3m TO OONSIIMITIVREf . Tan ' A.pvzwza.,,hajing been jestored to. health id a' few to - eagle, icirttltillijillfi d eddidy,"sfedi having suffered several tearer tvittias severe lung affect-: lon, and. that dread diseseeMdniiiMption- L —is ansioris 'to make knOwnto his follow•sufferers the 'mans of cure, To all Wifo:detilre , It; lie wlti sem .ii..hopk.of. the pie scription used (free of charge),, with the directions for preparing and using the tiame, find a sure curd fbr Consumption ' Asthma, Broncbilis t Axs. The only;otdett or the advertiser in Sending the Prescription astd-bisistlt the afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives to lie nvaluable; and he, belies every °Ut terer wilt try his remedy t as it will cest'them nothing, sad mayiprove a blessing.' ' - Partied arishlngthe prescription will sleeve address 'REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willlamsbnrgh, • Kings county, New York. MOIICA P K :LIFI RIPY PILLS TIa— iNt I i iigII II BITTNItB .- Pree fro* tat Alitertt&P . oktes" .-"lrt .k.typeti:t lit 4ortifUle Ulcers, scurvy, or &aphelia or the Skin, the opera e iton ottbo t hife Medicines is truly loacnishingolbutrionoving 4i i re* dim, evils/ vE.kii o at ttao Wrokrilie VW" ay theiriparitingeMo r te ob•the.tikkail.alleMeasimovistii; Fever iui4c e s e llNip,epsin,ilriply,=. I TX sbilctc, mold ou, ' ' ink* yieddlo MNI , - Mk - Tort lesl No fonnly bald iiiiiilMicinl'' idiom; arty' *ski toilet* tx n Olr 9sry - ou nnfed. ---- - foadl* YanDruUl l l. id 0 , 7P5a . : wnW ~ - 5 ~1 A ...t •."...X.4,i Wir Pi CARD TO THE LANES Dll , DITPONOO'S GOLDEN= PILLS FOB nuip,-;i •-- • • o correcting, regulating, and remo7log a ; obstruct:Mut; frozi-wbakivim ways successful arks.. maven : Miro. t frikl&E PILLS HAVE BEEN USED 111 . the. dociornlfol l .mallY - arors, , IPPtbAlT:jrnUrPeclia°i America, with implWalleled sucCess-in- every Cede; he ir urged by many Muumuu ladies, who used them, tr linice the Pills public fir the alleviatibb of thes=e from any irregularities whatever, ruirwell to preiveiv; an increase of family where health,will not pormit.o.-e , Fecvales particularly situated, or theae eupi w pg thug): .eive , so, are cautioned against thsigi fills white In that condition, as they are sur- to product miscarriage, are the prOprietor Sarum.% no reshopsthility after this alien.. sitina ; although their mildness wohld :Prevent Mil chief to health—OlherWire the has are recommended aed explicit directicuis accompany each bog. 'Prig. $1 uu per box. Sold wholes-ale and : retell by I - 1 Is:o. 2 donee-40W Maxi lir& Pa.. qsemes," by sending him 'IV 00 , AO tbic-Harrtilbing Mat Others dew have the Pitie.seot free of OblecTaitlea 4e , ratty part it the twuntry (confidentially) and"' freeii , f d r tags" map. Sold alp) by /S. , lOharoN. 1101LcowA4 Crushes, Philadelphia, J. JAM ItltHaltic I,rirtnOn, :blineneter, , &- Arms, Wrightsville ; E. T. Mitten, Yorlii ; and, by pee druggist in every city and tillage in the Union; add by p, Howe, ,ole proprietor, 2"bilw. l'OrgT•hi N, 14.—Look oat for eouotesteitf,. Dry no tie/clay of any kind il.11;1:-R , rvery , be,* Sill u kti:Pe. Ylllioge.l Ai others are a ,bwie impenitiop awi,aaaa,c4,lh,Prtifo.K9,,,,,* nur rivi4l and (tti , ay,oOthirig`of be ne humbuggpl oat of your looney,' Oliy .icily of thug,. who RtIOW tha • .unnat ore of Alpwet,on ntveuf boa. which has r eteritly 'lOOO ad , 161 - .11 =Toon& or' the fhb,. vninr ,onnteilaltett , . orlawlyki IMPORTANT TO ° F11DD 1 14146104; : ; Bits : lIEESEMAN - 'B' 1?:1.14= 4: 8' Ni tStired by Cornelius L. Cheeean, 14. • t • . NEW Y:' -` rriti E combination of ingredienta•tn tbeati Pins are the re-ultof a loogottldsitenalvet Th , y are mild to their operation, and certhiti is omootidg all irregolaritlea, Painful Meoetruatiotut remotrin& &Web struntluns, w,hether from cold. or, oth4witte,•hoatisittitii, - , pain In the ekle palpttatbm at the heart, White*, all oar voue sir CUODS, hysterica r ladrite, ode is thikbaok ea,a &c., disturbed sleep, ivld9h aratai. from Isterrup . Lion of nature. O. MARRIED I.4olike, Dr. ebeeseman's Pills are invaluabie r as.they will btlog on the monthly period with regularity. tadieA who have beau dtaapuci rated in the use of other-Mc PIP-Mime the utmost coniLleuee in Dr. ()houseman's Pills doing all that they represent to'do. NOflOl There is one Cwidition of the female systole in which the Pals cannot be taken without ,producmg a PROD' LTA It RESULT. The condition refervid tais:P.l2/16 1 194NC1--1 the result MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresiddichin• deny of the Mobridne W resiore , lhaseansal lo et, normal con4iion, that even the reprodmedine )/aaask orniot tare cannot itsist it. Warrantee purely vegetable, and Trott-from anytblM injurious. hxptidt direetkins, irbidh'taided Ve"road 90- corm any onatt , ban: .Frico ; sl., Pant by , mull on.419.0101k• log $1 tO Dn. Coluesitus L. Cummunati, 4,681, Poet Otllmi,New York City. • hold by ono Druggispdpvtry - Mwo lathe United 1.11119 1 ., '..9TEL - 1111113111$(08,J •,:j General Agent, for She United St4l4s. 14: Broadway, Nevi , ltbrk; To whom all wholesale ordettl3ll9,ll*."-• Sold in Tlarrlsborg uy C. A. 13Aul l urr. - ' nov29 dimly HAIR DYE 1 IiAIR, DYE 11 Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye 1 The only Hexmlemli.nd lkilinble Dye Miovnx All others are mere imitations; and , Should 'be avoided Ryon wish to etcepo ri 'joule. GREY, RED OR FUSTY ELAIR dyed'lnstantly to a beautiful and natur.Ll Brown or Black, Without the least injury to 'flair or Skin.• , r. , : ply EEG. t. (LS A:YD fitt s f.ol(AS - tiave - beet -aWitr tied to Wat: A. BATOSELOR Awe 18,9, and over 208,000 applications have been made ,t 2 the hair r aj tee, patron/. of his famous Gyo. W. A. BATCHELOR'S RAM DYE produoes , a color not to be distiptutatortfroß nature and is wavaittun not to injure in the bottre:Ver 1098 it tnlY ued, and Gm ill . ffeue ite4l.l.lreu renWiip_d• fe Invigorated for life by tits sPlondld BYO. whfeb ie fop`' erly nppllud ut No. 16 Mond Street,Norjf.Q4. soul in all the cites and towns 01 , 15 e-united Inaba; bi Drngeient arid Fain7.Givds Dealore:l The Genuine - hie- dame .tvellliana 'A: Etitchefor, ), and address upon a steel plate engr0x,46.90.. the,. reef Ades of each box. Wpolasttle,Factory, 81 Barclay St., Lite W3B Broralw4; - Ncyr York-. lowly Nem2.6tertustments. SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS - 1 It SHIRTS , 1 , • HOME THE CHEATEhT IN THE MARKET. THE undersigned haying opened his manufactory of Shirte Ac.,, at N 0.12 West Market street, flarriebtirg '. s t ow, trbspett(eljy iieliette-they patronage and attention' of the I.adies,-9enilemink Merchants to the following assortment ,of goods , all of which are our earn 'manufacture:. , . 8111.1i1B, SHIRT BOSOMS, CrFFra_ i WRIST-RANDS, RIBEff ffaUCTS. , dre„, Also the particular attentieef the. Lopes to our large assortment of under garments 'eni. (from the latest Im proved London and Yana stylus ,) LINEN COLLARS, CUFFS, SaTTS. dic., in greaLvariotlesi- all a...which JAinit our own matinufactore.weawill sell • cheaper than can be, purehasedi elsewhere. 11 - . • rersons,deslrOus of furnishing-their own Materials; can have cutting, sewing Sic., of every variety done se soil ing to order. All ache above named goods for (lents wear, we.will make to-meaSitre,iguaranteclog to fit, and- give entire satisfaction to tee purchaser for style, duiabillty and m , Allapiatial orders 'will be promptly - at tended to upon the shortest •notteeltud .most reasonable terms. Also elerchiihht, supplied, epos , the, most .reason able term". • .- . ; ;; P. G. LedieS wishing sidits or Under garinents Of any inscription, Can baits them made to order, ,t?y' nendini sample of, stick lrlndi aslnity be desired.• JAMM A. LYNN; ' '''' No. 12, Market Street,' au22-dent IHarrisburg, Pa. Rooms next door to Hummel it Hlllinger's Grocery _.... Store, • DAVID ES, 110 MA R KET,: ST HARKISBiJR(I, : . Agenl • LILL/IRA'S • P.A.TEISTT . Wrought and Ch iced Iriu t'Az, nd EMrglar ?rad . . . . Btriatiy. tbicON IfOraantilo , n3;40, that la both To ant Burglar..P,roef. • •‘' t•( , . Inar2a4ly . • . • ExisrAsl szniatis • . • d Large and thoroughly complete albeit of BIBLES. COMPRISMG, EVERY .VABlr,rx From the; Smallest Pocket to the'laigeet StradMid 'fines " Has Past' been purchased 'arid recehrad from the Fall Trade Sales. Having purchased them) at ''ILOW RATES,' • tbei will be sold at a` very email advance: Please cal I and examine the stock at BREIGNkat'I3 CHEAP INIGEWORYI' . . _ - 61 ifaiket Street. ' EXECUTORS - NOTICE. ..., brETTERS testamentary on the estate of Eliiabeth,Thompsoty dee'd., late, et. the city . eg.. aetsbure, , Pieybeving. beep-granted-to the ondersigned,,, residing there, all persorac.havinudemanda against 'gm estate are , requested tn.avike known ; the , sante Pk *Re without. delay, -!...• - ,i. -, , 1 , , . . i .. ~.,, DAVI!) M. ROBINSON, Exec utor. sepia ' fv, JOHN HINDBRENNH% at. aLI No. /7 7 •APPLTern , _ , vs. - .1869 14 -OsuAtil uciAry 'TAVES COLDER, et. al inoß Pleaajn 45,04 ! NOTICE FOR ELECTION' OF ELDERS OR TN pnronance of a decree. in equity, said' Court by the Hon. John J. Pearson, .Preeddent Judge la the ease same slated, an Alec on for four elders or trustees of “Th(ta ,g,h,Cf-004-ataaresbAlkfav,;:r be held at tb Bethel, or church building of Bald chur on Fourth street, in thfs 'city, on Towidak the 29th day of October next, Ebyq doluglia4e4 : peryktrk ~ , - - Church And as prOtided bysabidecree, three members of the oungregttlon, duly waled to vote according-0 the Pro• 'Melons of the Charter of said ehurehowill be selected between; the &Jura of 9 o'clock, AL M., and 12 o'clock, M. snid dayr whoare totold said-eleollons-foxehlera.. yhmeesj at the samenvhup; gn sbe. e - honas of 12 o'clocr72l:, end gcPbtocsr, ' OmimPAAAU saltieCersiz. Tt'.l irt a il lbu nrignir, 2 o4; VifMt.larrpt,- ; Aebt, AL Net PROOLA Mik ZION, *. HERSAB, tlatr ' him J. r.lvir!leoisim, President of the Court of Commou Pleas In the Twelfth JudielatiMitriat, eonalatingef idiooountße eal.Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. A. 0. Hee...Tell sod Hon. Faux NilitemiT, Associate Judges in Dauphin ppg,,..hatring issued their precept, bearing date the dhyl of September, 1861, to me directed , tor holding a Court of Oyertalid Tentiner and Gentarni Jaii , Deli very and Quarter Sessions of tile PeacekcPrishurg, rpr the ceeut of Dauphin, and - isico,mni . , eloa iiiol,3ltD ,51.021- ,DAT. beitirtne'lliin DAT OF.NeVeAI PER, 1861, . - and to continue two weeks . . McGee is thereture hereby given to the Coroner, Jus- Ammo! - tiro Peace Aldermen, and Constabtes of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there In their TirrOper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, Willi 'their record°, inquisitions, examinations ' and their ,own.remempranoos, to do there things oflico appertains tote' done, and those who are hound ittretofigblainces to p riatecute against the prisoners hit are or shot I be io.the Jail of °Dauphin county, be then and there to Orosteute against them as shall be ju-t. Given under my.oand, di Harrisburg, , the'rd day of September, In they year'of 'am Lord, 1861, and in the °jetty-fifth year'of the todependeido or the United Slays . - 3.. D. DOM, Sheriff. Snatur*'s Oretes - Harrisburg, October 12118614 INGERSOLL'S PATENT • - 'FOUNTAIN HAIR-BRUSH. It dresses tie hairwitliOet, Ealing the Augers. .1t effects a alviog of one-holK in „the use of liair proper i It does away with greasy hair-oil bottles. _ _ It is handsonliklizig&tOin. th eroftithlddhairthrash-v_ It regutateaktmultititar i ffalpid,nratlA-a it is perfectiy miner, and,catimi tra"?* . ores the hetet. It carries eaungb of any preparation to last ter.tsvoy siepr a long journey_ Ifsheloe Is modes* e,.and.it saves its own,cost in three lleller's DIM& and Fealty Store, 91 Market 'Areal two doors oast of Fourth streerk, south side., • " " • —••• STATE Btreet near:Third. street,a few doors halo* Brady's Hotel; Hesitation.: A the alwrllearas Ready* made Coffins always OD hand and neatty Ipodslaked to order. Silver plates, &o. Terms rea sonable,: . : ..EattOtiefilmq BARER. 15[0/4STERIZIG PALM' AF. MATISESSES, • • - 0011ON..Tor faArraEssiA, HUSK MATTRESSES,,:, IMITTON OOMFORIS, CHAIR CUSHIONS • • LOUNGES, , • - OAMP Brats £46:, &c., ipiattuid and for 'ale at We very lowest.vetes tor milt. Mattriesea and Spring tiottomt mute to order. SOFAS, i ; • '-- LOUNGES, ; .0 HAI R RAIS Reraired an made equal to new,very.:revanna,bh, ultet No. 109, id, et, street ; between. Fourth apt.Ftftll..b.V oct9.2md - .J. T. NAWVII7,.. , • Harrisburg Blind Manufastory. SECOND STREET SELOW CII,O3TN UT. ArENrfIAN 13LIND8 made to order, and all repairing neatly and expeditiously. dono. Per. 4 . ans at a distant* tan nave their work dotte by addros slog a letter to the undersigned Thankful fur past pat ronage he hopes, by strict attention to butunthis, to.mertt a continuance of the nine: ''.,(arflattnfikdtton guaranteed both as to prices and work—SA • oolg-dew ref IT M. GOOD .S FOR THE :ARMY, MOH AS pods, 131astketsi Coats C aps, loyigial4: ALI Ntoth BideAtfiltr**Lust eyoloolsa . elikr' 'a Hotel HARRISBURG, PA. au g 21. d3to* ' GAT ' 4ILLIIIES I GILT FRAME'S I J. BIESTER, OARYER ANI) 131.LDER, Iff.antifacturer of Looking Glass .and Pl°tire _Frames, and Rosewood Noiddings &c,,, .48 CEITENCIT MEET, NEAP.: SECOND. French adcrevidi Fortratt Frames of every description. 8 .. OLD FRAMES lt.eidAlLT TO. NEW. 1 7 - .41).N INVEN. A SNTDER, Design' era and Enteraveig: on Wood E. CISEe -I:IHESTITUT STK; •' • ' %lI~E Sill `kfticia of Wood Engraving Orhal designs fui:oisliagjor ,F*43: IiOQ/1 nll/443 UM& W rOrrq ,Wlshirik'ogts;ty ..sep4ipg.a. ?holograph or pdgeeFreta can have yip** ok Co 1140; Churobei Ftekts, Machines, Stoirea, Patents,•ewrave, Wa On Oar sena' applWatiou. FalloY istvqol)ll,Aakbee , eaili BUS*IIII4 ir Ip. f r ,Illekes!.ptyle"Mnd lbw pet° For specimens of tine e4gravlng, gee the, illustrated works ofd. B. Lippincott kr,o.; re'putV.•4o.l4 INS :PROF. A:04)14?-llitif• ivigstit.„ ,tITOPLD re firA fro hits Ola T patrons and th oontinue to give hastractioug3m_ E2.4)411,5Y E,.:111- 14/D1143N VIOLIN sod also inlistegme BASS. He will wlb pleasurociiiroid• phirils* their homes at any hour -desired, or lessees will :begivens, his .residencuiiin .Thh:it ..few_doors.-..below Gerin.a4 itetormed-Cburch. ..; 00164 1 kt , O. F. M U la El TRAVELING AGENT 'OF OLD -wALLipWER • . LINE. yms! Old) , TRANSPORTAIYION LINE ' .. liittifriev6psfuybporatigii piepared carry 'eight as LOW as any other indtvianal • line between Philadelphia; Harrieberg,i3obburt l*ariabltrg, port; lersey Shore, reick-rifairen,- and fill points an 'the pbla pis and .Iytiliapael :port and hours Railroad& WM] Agent. at Harrisburg, D. A. AILIENCEL Good seat to PUCOCK, ZELL &lIINCHMAR,Voir. 808 And 810 Market atreet, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. 11;, will arrive at Ifarriaburg , , ready for dellvery, the next aaarnhig., .app. i , Traveling Agent. • FOR RENT -A COM.FORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, n .ll mar the r d . A1t546.gat4 1 9 1 044* 131 . as Illaj" be desired. Posseselm Toruwitb. , • Harrisburg, October stb, 1881.—Imd rEIHE, ISEWORIBAR hi* reitoved_ his ' .4., , PixtmenvitlNVl3leAss rourrcißvirromi•markei 11/09(430 Yourth.st,rgik . übove ;trip); p Ppcsite 1 4 4 a: Beth e church, Thaitifilf far pcie pith:maps, he Wilkie, by stile attention Ito , h4g4 1 1.54 1 4,4. 1 . 11 ierka oolghluitnek of..tlt. undlitWhOd W IC L IASHIEL . IHANQE FQR. A BARGAIN. lose lip the , doncern • the- entire j_ stookAirliMollB, man, dation:lief/On the rooms firth° Market square , will. be, sold at private OP.liilikal(MikaigiV•;*Vell will be Aztal hithe purchaser if desired. The terms *al ,roade Jen- dtf BOAS 'Agent. 'ltittr i tiiiir or sooplinfe* , 4nastrutaa i-BACE.A •mumya amber)o n4lai 404 ' ara ,l e net nr rfu ...' , 4I4RIFBEWVINESER•BOOPMIXIREthf..;. 4113,-Mazkia iltrav‹.. Atm( 7-3g-15 r..-a05717;4:1 Irart=he:i OEM New 2!l►utrtiatnttnts. A. R. SHAAP REMOVAL. NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Sayan" and Three-ths Per Cent. TREASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DEF,IVERY AT TTID OffriCE JAY COOKE & CO., 'No. 114 South Third Street, PIIILADELPMA. PUrSll:O.li. 0 illbttULAlollo train the ; :„,,,t iiry t h„ Treasury, t h e Sub.w.ription 4 4, 0 EW NA f I LO3\ of TrO3RUCY : otrs, r l / 2 ejlthlig, inter za at t h e rate at stmert . ,mt tia - ed•tantlis-ber Oent loer ;Inman, alll r , attle open at my otn.lo, • . No. 114 S .Ta 1.8.1) STREET. until further notice. from S ;t: M. tilt 5 P 31.,m at ou Mondays WI s 'a These not s a the dor:Orion-lOn of D°Lb.ftt4 . (I N tS , • n I tOL A IV% PI V r te, tI N FRED - DC/O,AM, NE TISMUSAND atO 'FIVE 111 0,11. A and are ail dated 19th el Augu,t, 'MI 1, payab., gum iu three years, ur cell. vertible into a lwetrty 3 e,rs' per e.eut. loah,•at the option of t h e 1141 i, fa , 11 Tr-..aaa , y • cat• has 111 b rat coupons ttachetl, which om he met nil and oolleeie l t gob at the Mint I very nth- arid at the rate I cent Per day on ea, Cary dollars, Pop:atolls 01 .I.ll , •EeTtlica, 1 , may be nr.te lit (10i , 1 or !woks, Or s- La -, of any or th Phil &Into. - 'PAlttlitS At A Irle'T tin rervit by .Mar frattitift., tlimogit the mail, or b> expr,..sa, or throri,,b ilaukc ' 1 the rretsury Note: , 'ori 1 orr I :rur.,rr,rtely 4eliveret. itt sent toe •Ch Flubscril),.. lily mn: .E.v. rat% di-.m, Parties retnittin; must ado the hitera,t from Itt.it Aught, the date of oh the noses, ti th .la 3 the remit, tenni reaches lithrtielphia, at the rate . e n`ehr (I,k . day. en each tifty anliara; ttell4•flaw td Aptly to "r tt, , dreas • 3&Y coolim; SI:1110.1141.Pf MN AGVNT, Owe of lAY 000(E SI, Co , 003-alto No 1.14'3612th 'Nord Street, t•hi,vieiptier W P. 0F F 111 li T GUTOMEKs LADIES' PURSE'., 10 beautiful A) leg, satmlantially lily A SpleOdsd'A3ortslloLll or f3kNTLEMEN': , W.4,1.1.8T$ A Now and Rlegnnl Perfume. KNIGB I PS a Er, Pnt up in Cut Glass Fugravod Bolt lea. Colipttle Avit,tirnont of • ' HANDKERCHIEF PERlrteM'll:sl, A very Llrorlsoigke Variety or . POWDIgit PUFF , XES, fiKLISR'zi Ditt7o STORE. 91 M sure[. ll=l ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL BROADWAY, NEW YORK Board Reduced to $2 per Da S • INCE the opening of this vast awl Corn mortloopi:lrotel, to 1854, it has ho u, the p.nglo en deavor. of the prop' ietors to Ina-, it the most eell.aptitott3, nonventent and - hornfortable horn, fortho cit:zeu mud atrauger op 'hie slue the Atutouc. - And w_hnte,ver •z baseemvo hasty ,to administer o the ,comfort of Me gunets thciy , d , avor. d, with Jut re gard to cost, to provide, and to combin2 the elen4dAs ,oftnitiahloal and social .eopytteut which terhierti art haslnvented, and modern tas , e oproved ; and the put _ cottage winch khan cOtuuntuded dming thdp4bt als years tea grattfyini proof that their 'elf n't,,e have tn en ippre eietel To meet the exigencies or ;he time=, wenn All are re qu re' u i.rd,ot,c. the et.st. H 40,1 eeteerty, the and eisue4 • ,• Have Reduced the . erlce of Re to Two Dollars spar Day , at Lho swito abating woke of wmol• their labia has loth.e , r , o own. ekti , p t• E , rulNici &Co, New York, Sent' 1. INSURANCE AGg' Noy. nth: DELA.WAR6 SAFETY INSURANCE - COVIPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITAL AND AeSETS THE INSURANCE A , COMPANY OF NORTH MERiIIA. OF PHILADELPHIA. ' • INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND ASSETS.... $1,2 1 9,475 . HE undersigned, as Agent for the " IL known Companies, will make iLgur..;.ee ofialust loss or damage by fire, either Iwrnentally or an-. nnally, on properly In either town or ' , country. Marine and Inland Trail:port:it:on Auks also ta.en. :Apply personally or by letter to ISOCIDUId, Harrisburg, Pa act4'ol4/Awl7 TAME NOTICE! H riniAT We have recently added to our al cafijr full stocll., LA NURMATIS,. LA it ANA NA. • OF PERFUMERY FOR TIM FIANDRERCIOU : TUF.i,ISEL ES ENCE, MYER OF MOS'z, LUBIN'S ESSI , Ne.F. ROUQUW.P. *Eli *ILE nAitt EAU LUSTe.AI.I,', CRYLTAIizEti Pr.)•IATL'm, • AvvitTbit aNFI 9.01.vr FOR VIM COMPLEXION :. ; • , ..T414,C VP V . ROSE LEAF I'OW.C;ER; NEW MoWN RAY POWI.ER, • BLANC.; DE PKFtI,FE4 _ BAZIN'S Fiatak MOSS RiklH Bioiottz, - UPPER TEN, VIOLET, • MAW MOWN HAY, JUCK.a.I Baying the largest stock and bast assortment of Toilet Articles, we tancy:th , t. are better able than mil' com petitors to get up. a complete Toilet Sot at any pr Me- • sired. CAI and see. Always be band, a FaESI3' Szack u naucs; MEM. %NEI, C'EIEMICALS, mnoegneut of our receiving' Itinkoet daily, additions thereto. KISLI.I,;R'S AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street, ' South A 166. .-- SOEtEFFE ti,'B BOOK STO kt.R.l- (Near the Harrisburg *ifie.)' - §I• JUST : REC6PVED irom the $l • 2 • 4iits a: imul LIBG vogidf9tplAt., , t? trii: Eioxii, whte We" will 40,11' tit, $1.251* ream." .. MOll . per ream for NOTE. PA Plitt, deoor,ttott with het-latrit [MI& very - • batiaßotou emblem Hod warlock , $1:50 fiii fob(' Vrarr.- - 1;;M:orks; with oaati.i•„..iyi patriotio=etiablhms; printed' in two colors. . ' . PleaßG give Gs H. call. .. FR B , i, Y. SCLiII:FPF:R, Select Sol - 4polgt for Boys and Gir ls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCIIST;- HE Fiaie:rm of 11.0BEg TSl'.nw . 44 „ B .s o t ioo l; f or beys,.w, Open 'on the flitt - NeralAy iu September , 113, , recant( well ventilated, egonifortably , 'furnished, and la every respect adapnic for Ballot par- CATHARINE ELVER School for gir locate n the same building, will open for thelnd iertirat the setae ti m e. The room ha, been elegantly fitted _up to promote healthand collPPrt 9r. echobtMc. utINETOILETt' Pa,POMADES, HAIR POWDERS; - COLOGMRS and EXTRACT 3 of many styles, prices and. Arlanaf.espr es a t fißL lA lio s DRUG AND FANtly CIDER 11 'VINEGAR 1! 1 IVArAIIE from choice and selected Apples, gunnteed by us le be strictly pure .124- wtt. NICK & CO. - _ . I luvail.rx 1' 13.A.E.Finl.b. --- Two - Hundred :: , ,L, t , ii lizmpty Flop:,lvor ood Wino. Barrels of 0.1146. oil ,oripir aim Odom Ili a \ ' l '-'' . s , iA9B,z-. ~ 4 :--. ~;- ,:.. , e , WM * 1034 X • Il ut li ° W 1.1-14 - 4 1 - ..• , h-,r4rltil 1 filigultantons. A. New Lot of or mil bPit, Mattufictufe OF SEGARS LIART KARI, it MONO, OF SOAPS