Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 04, 1861, Image 3

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1121h'IlISBURG, PA
Hondo Morning, Nolrember 4,141,
IFR GERMAN FRIENDS of the Eintracht Singing
Mseeiation will give their first social soireeChestnut
street, this (Monday) evening.
Torres.--Before the Nayor.—Geo. Kramer—a
delapidated looking "tramper"—was arraigned
6if drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and
recouunitted to the lock-up.
Ch ,s. Dressuer—a little negro barber, hailing
from Lancaster —was up for " lying around
hose" his last habitation being an old railroad
car. Recommitted to the lock-up.
Geo. M. Crarnuer and S. R. Mole—two stran
gers from the northwestern part of the State—
were arraigned for passing a spurious half dol
lar at the store of Mr. Heilman in payment for
a bottle of liquor. Committed to prison to
answer.
;;am. IVilliA--the redoubtable Sam—was up
for drunkenness and disorderly conduct gener
ally. Went to prison.
.1, S. Ecliegien was arraigned for threatening
.i,,hu A. ("raw with a bowie knife. Held to an-
swer.
Jacob Finer and Edmund Laub were up for
ring pfi a pistol in the public streets, con
t. Iv lo the ordinance in such case made
i lia aka. Each fined $l.
A.'Prman Kline. —John Nonce, Joseph
Kipper, "Whiskey Meg," L. B.
Augustus Shultz and John Owen, all
.1.:,,ignk.(1 for drunkenness, and sent to prison.
Illatchford was arraigned charged with
t . larceny of a two dollar note on the'Bank of
mi,l,lletown, from L. S. Erskine., on the oath of
Gillert. Committed for further hearing.
Cue Piss MAiucET.—There was a fine display
u :1-11 ut the market on Saturday—embracing
aim 6t every edible variety from the tiny sun
r],ll to the ponderous sturgeon and halibut.
The blue fish, however, seemed to be the most
numerous, and were in great demand. These
delicate fish are said to be unusually plenty this
year, in Delaware Bay and along the neighbor
nat . coast. They are caught by trolling from
ats with a very stout line, the lure being
all artificial bait of bright metal or bone, which
they eagerly snap at and are hooked as it passes
swiftly through the water. Sometimes as many
as half a dozen persons fish from the same boat,
and striking a school of them, will catch in a
very short time from fifty to a hundred fish. It
is a healthful and most exhilarating sport; we
know of nothing more exciting or enjoyable
than to be in the midst of a school of these
finny gluttons, with a good Wet under 118 dash
ing over the waves at a spanking rate, the
spray dashing in our face and feeling every min
ute the electric jerk of a "rousing bite." Blue
fishiag is one of theNtrongest foes of Dyspepsia,
and those who are in the grasp of that tortur
ing monster should vanquish him at once by a
few days of such exquisite sport. The best way
of cooking a blue fish is to bake it ; they are
als superb when cut in chops about three
quarters of an inch thick and broiled—in fact
they are delicious when served up in any shape
sal c fried. This abominable system of cookery
is rendered still more odious when applied to
this 4 picurean luxury. " An' you love us,"
led cook, avoid the frying-pan as an invention
the Adversary.
DIRTMOUISIIED ARRIVALB.—General SCOie and
Stu r, Secretaries Chase and Cameron, Generals
ilm. , field and Butler, and other distinguished gentle
,l, m town,—A special train arrived here a M-
I. after 11 o'clock on Saturday from Wash-
IlLtoa city, containing the veteran hero, Gen.
iutield Scott, who is on his way to New York
lips to join his wife, now returning from Eu-
Ile was accompanied by a portion of his staff,
, ;ether with Secretaries Chase and Cameron,
(.11. blaustield, Major General Butler and other
(1 Linguist cl gentlemen.
'lle expected arrival was not generally
Lawn, yet, notwithstanding this fact and the
ioulemency of the weather, several hundred
Iweple sskrabled at the depot to greet the die
tiugeished viAtors.
The mr containing the party was one belong
ing to the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and
came directly through from Washington city.
It was understood that Gen. Scott and his dis
tinguished companions would lie over at this
point and take dinner at the residence of J. D.
Cameron, Esq., the son of the Secretary of
War ; but owing to the feebleness of the old
hero, and the inclement state of the weather,
he was nut able to participate in this arrange
ment, and remained in a reclining posture in
the car to the great disappointment of the out
,i(le crowd who were elamerous for his appear
e.
The dinner party, therefore, was confined to
svuetaries Chase and Cameron, Gen's. Butler
end Mansfield, and several other gentlemen
whose names we could not learn. Gen. Butler
ZL'U I Secretary Cameron occupied the front seat
.1 .me of the carriages, and upon their app ear _
O! from the car they were loudly cheered by
the assembled crowd.
The dinner party remained at the residence of
U. Cameron, Esq., in 'Walnut street, nearly
,ki, hour, when they returned to the special
at the depot, and left in it for New York
d4iut half-past one o'clock.
Scot, as we have before intimated is a
in
H , e health, being utterly unable to mount
, rse or walk more than a few paces at a time.
' to this circumstance, but very few of our
hal an opportunity of Paying their re
to him in person, while even a view of
others was only achieved by pressing
against the windows of the car.
h„'r. a connection our readers will find on
come,., " ieo f Saturday's TBLICGRAPH, the
.f , hh,lence which followed e
'4,111(10 from the chief com th mand retirement
of the
rL q , and in another column an interesting bi-
OL4allbj,ii tteh
which will of h eventful life, both
of
terest. be read more than usual in-
ictititteudar,lP* illoibav itiOrnmg, November 4 1 0.61.
TEE POLICE REGULATION op THE STATE CAPI
TAL—The Public Property of the Commonwealth and
its Protection.—The military organization of the
state of Pennsylvania has imposed burdens, in
conveniences and even dangers on the people of
the city of Harrisburg that are not felt by or
threatened to the citizens of any other city in
the state. For six months Harrisburg has been
filled with changing bands of soldiers, varying
from five to ten thousand men, and at one
period a large portion of this force was throWil
on our streets without officers to control them,
or even influences of their own to hold them in
check. At such times the lives of our citizens
were in jeopardy and the safety of public and
private property greatly endangered. These are
facts and circumstances known and cognizant to
every citizen of Harrisburg, and are alluded to
now, in order to make some suggestions for the
future safety and protection of the city of Har
risburg : As the state capital of Pennsylvania,
in which is located property belonging to the
people of the commonwealth amounting to al
most a million of dollars, the citizens of Har
risburg have a right to ask that a portion of
this protection should be• afforded by the state,
in, order that this property may be protected in
common with, that of the property of the tax
payers of the city. The state pays no tax on
this property, while the state makes this the
center of an organization which casts upon our
community a large number of irresponsible
men, who, if not by premeditation, at least by
possible accident, are daily and nightly endan
gering the lives and property of the people Of
Harrisburg.
We only ask that Pennsylvania should do
what is done by the legislatures of other states
for l their capitals ; and therefore we propose
that Gov. Curtin recommend to the Legislature
in his coming annual message, the establish- 1
ment of a police force for the winter, at all
times, and during the entire year while this city
is made the centre of our military organization,
of at least twenty-fivp men, to be appointed as
the legislature may see fit to provide, and whose
duty it shall be to guard the safety of public as
well as private property, and see also that the
public peace is in no manner violated.
We make these suggestions for the benefit of
the people of Harrisburg and the property of
the commonwealth, in which we have a com
mon interest with the people of the entire State.
If the subject is properly agitated by the citizens
of the state capital, we believe the object could
be attained. Who will suggest the matter,
personally, to Gov. Curtin? if he is appealed
to, and the matter elucidated for his under
standing, we have no doubt but what he would
give it his serious attention, as he has ever been
a friend of the state 'capital.
.-.-d...----
Mama A Nazsta.—Needles are made of steel
wire. The wire is first cut by shears, from coils,
into the length of the needles to be made. After
a batch of such bits of wire have been cut off,
they are placed in a hot furnace, then taken
out and rolled backward and forward on a
table until they are straight. They are now to
be ground. The needle pointer takes up two
dozen or so of the wires and rolls them between
114 thumb and fingers, with their ends on the
grindrltone,first one end andthen the other. Next
is a machine which flattens and gutters the heads
of ten thousand seedles in an hour. Next comes
the punching of the eyes, done by a boy so fast
that the eye can hardly keep pace with him.
The spliting follows, which is running a fine
wire through a dozen, perhaps, of these twin
needles. A woman, with a little anvil before
her, files between the heads, and separates
them. They are now complete needles, but
they are rough and rnsty, and easily bend. The
hardening comes next. They are heated in
batches in a furnace, and when red hot are
thromf into a pan of cold water. Next they
must be tempered, and this is done by rolling
them backward and forward on a hot metal
plate. The polishing still remains to be done.
Om a very coarse cloth needles are spread to the
number of forty or fifty thousand. Emory dust
is strewed over them, oil is sprinkled and soft
soap daubed over the cloth is rolled hard
up, and, with several others of the same
kind, thrown into a sort of wash pot to roll
to I and fro for twelve hours or more. They
came out dirty enough ; but after a rinsing in
clean hot water, and tossing in sawdust, they
betome bright, and are ready to be sorted and
put up for sale.
Tin Tisinwos Qussriox.—The Lancaster
Express commenting upon our notice of the
fact that a strong temperance feeling is pre
vailing among our troops on the Potomac,
which was warmly promoted by Gen. Banks,
who is an active member of a Lodge of Good
Templars in Massachusetts, states in this con
nection, "that many of our most active and ef
ficient temperance organizations have been
greatly diminished in numbers by their young
men going to war, and it becomes a duty of
those left behind to fill their places, as the com
paritively few who have gone have done much
towards directing the attention of their fellow
soldiers to this subject, and inaugurating the
reform above mentioned." The organization
to which Gen. Banks belongs, of which there
is a lodge in this city, is one of those whose
merits should bring them more success than
usually falls to the lot of similar associations.
Let the temperance ranks fill up.
OUR MlTlioßoLoomer. friend, Felix Aladin
lamppost, who was once a regular contributor
to "Gruber's Hagerstown Town and Country
Almanack," prognosticates as follows : The
year 1861 will end on December 31st, unless
the sun should not be able to run the blockade.
The year 1862 will be full of events, and the
corn ground, in the spring, full of cut-worms.
The sun will rise every morning ; ditto, every
body who is willing and able to get up. The
nest two months will demonstrate, beyond a
doubt, that
"some things can be done as well
as others" and other things better than others.
In 1862 the State of Matrimony will secede from
the Confederacy of Connubial Bliss, and an
im
mense conflict will take place between the State
of Single Blessedness and the • State of MAW
! =my.
Run the advertisement in another column
*aided "steam engines for sale."
Ow PreKm , GUAIXD.-It was night, the cold
whistling wind howled its marches on the sol
diers dreary midnight beat, and ever and anon
his watchful fancy seemed to hear the distant
footfall of the lurking foe. With gun in band
and bayonet fixed he pates to and fro. "Who
goes there?" " A friend." The word, all fear
dispelled, he thinks of home, mother, father,
sister, his dear Kate, and perhaps the many
winter comforts in dry goods that is always to
be had at the cheap store corner ,of 'Front and
Market streets of Urich & Bowrnan- : -
I=l
A CHALLENGE Hr.Arna—portable in brick or
as a fireplace heater; the most powerful beaters
known for warming several apartments with
pure hot air, and by only one fire, suited for
DWELLINGS, GEGYROHNS, SCHOOLS, &c. For sale
by the agent, , LYMAN Gummi', Market street.
Send to him fora book, c,,ntaining full descrip
tion, and an overwhelming mass of testimony.
Oct. 26t.
T. GREATEST BARGAINS FROM NEW YORK
AMMON I—Z7th (leaved sGoods Received, Yet !-
60 pieces of 6-4 bleached Pillow Case Mualin;
124 cents.
TOO dozen of woolen Socks damaged by water,
8 cents a pair.
2.5 Ogees of dark heavy Pant Stuff, 18, 25 and
37. cents.
SO pieces. Canton. Fla.nnel, 14 cents.
100 of black and'gre3r Cloaks, from $2.60 up.
12 dozen of *Bee' AT9olen.Son,tß3B,,veg cheap.
40 dozen of gieran4:l white merino Undershirts
and Drawers, 76 cents.
60 pairs white woolen Blankets, at all pr:ces.
100 dozen of ladies' and children's wool Stock
ings, 12 to 87 ;cents:
60 pieces,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. LILVT,
John Rhoads' old Btand
Mtn TER . BLOOD:
moiri*Pililrgl s 7l4l3AilD klxowit, Brrricaa. -
heir from on Mineral POiat,Ht.-4ti` ousel+ of SerOftthi
U1C4141, ZACUrVY, ihs4biia. til t , operation
of the IA& )100,1hlooki la Aro* aattotioloug, often• l removtog
in a row ctylt,:tte+ery - vtiatlgtrie these lolthaotilo diseases
by their purifying edema on Dig tbiliomt figment
Fever and ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Pi/12A. and.iu short.
most all diseases semi. Jield to their ourative ; properties
No family-ehoohl-bo without thein:am by their - tonal)
ale muoh exurering and expeptse may he gated. ,
Profithilkiv 54171.1'. BA 97;1 - '0 New toiic, end
for at le by all Drugs it -orOw •11.
MANHOOD
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST Published in a Sealed Envelope ;
Price 6 eta : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment,
and radical Ours of Spernustorrhtea or Seminal Weak
nom, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Imped
iments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption,
Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity re•
suiting from fell' Abuse,Am.—By Ron'. .1. Ina VIM ,
'ELL, It . D., Author of Me Green Book dk. "A Bbon
to Thousands of Sufferers " sent under seal, in a plain
envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six
cents, or two postage steams, by Dr. CR. J. C. MANE,
12713 Pa-cry, New... York, Peat Office, 80a4686.
aep9.dew3m
TO OONBl)eirri vES
Tam Aovenxisza, blivibg beeri restored to
health in a few weeks by I very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a derure lung.affhot
lon. and that dread disease,Constunotieu—is anxious to
make kbown to hie tebow•aaanrery the Moan's oreere.
To all who desire he - will send' a copy of the Pro
scription used (free of charge), with die directiOns for
preparing and using the same;which they will bud a
sure cure fbiLionsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ale. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription
is to benefit the afflicted, and spread inforrivition which
he conceives to be nvainable, and MS aeries, every sul
ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,
tad may proms a blessing.
,Part-es viishieg the prescription will please address
NICV- BDWABD A. W11.&/N,
Willlamsbuh,
cinits county , New pork,
opOrl-wly
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! I
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye 1
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I
All others are mere imitations, and - should bo avoided
ifyou wish to kecape ridicule.
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautitul and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
FrEIEN MeDAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wm. A. BATCHELOR shrfe 18:.9, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of tier patrons
or biz famous Dye. . - ,
Wi. A. BaTCHILLOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is minimum
not to injure in the leapt, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill . greets of bad Deas remedied. The hair
is invigorated for lire by this spiendid,Dye, which is prop
erly apt-lied at No. 18 tfond Street New-York.
Sold all the cites Ind tow= of, the Milted. States, by
Drugaisis and Fancy Goods Dealers
The Genuine has the name' William' A. 'Batchelor,"
and addrese upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
*ides of each box.
Whole3aleTactory, SI. Barclay St,
Liao 243 Broadway, NeW York
oct2-dawly
IMPORTAN r iritm;&ias
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelitu3 Z. Oheeee:man, M. D.,
NEW YORK CITY. •
LIE combination of - icgredients in these
T
Pills are the remit ol a long and eztooslve practice.
They are mild in their opendlop, and cerpthi ip correcting
all irreguierities;Painfalidenstruations; remcrring
etructiona, whether from cold or. otherwise, headache,
polo in the side, pelpltatton.ot the heart y whites, all,nor
yens atf.:ctionsi hysteria; &Aisne, lain to the bablvand
limbs, dm, disturbed sleep, which arises from intermit
lion of nature. .
TO MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cbeeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring
on the monthly period wlthreguhuity. Ladles who have
been dleappo nted in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Obeeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE.
There is one ensdition of the funsde system in which the
Pills cannot be taken without producing a PRI VLI4 R
BASUL2'. The condition referred to is' PRATIKANOT—
the result ML C 4 WAX Buck is the irreststib le Sen
d= the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a
condition, Und Men the reproductive power of na
tive cannot resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit,directions, *blab shnuld,bo road. ac
company each box. --Prietr - $l. Sentby 'mail on enclos
ing 81 to Da. Oonsummal... thrunansx, Box 4,681, Post
Mee, New York City.
Sold by one Drug& tin every town, in the United Rates:
R. B. HU fGRINGS,
General Agent for the United States.
14 Broadway, NeW York,
To whom'all wholesale orders ahould,beaddressed.
Sold in Harrisburg oy C. A. BOUM. '
nov22. dawly
ACARD TO THE LADIES
DR. DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN...PILLS
FOR FEMAT,FB.
ufallible n oorrsoting, regulating, and removing
obstructions, from , wilatever elope, and I
ways adocessrul as • proven
.
FTIHESE PIT TR HAVE BEEN WED, BY
j_ the doctors for many years, both In. Prance and
America, with unparalleled success tui,every ease ; and
be la urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of them Whir*
from any irregularttles whatever, as well es to prevent
an Ingram of family where health will not Permit
Females .partimalarly situated, oc.theee them..
selves eo, are cautioned against them-Pills while in- that
condition as they are aura to produce miscarriage, Bali
the proprietor assumes no reapOnaibility after this admo.
ninon, although their madness would prevent .any mis
chief to health—Otherwise the Pith are recommended.
Full and explielt directions accompany each box. Price
Si 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by •
gaAHLES A. HANNVART, -Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row,Harrisburg, Pa.
"ladles," by sendieg him 21 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Mee, can have the Pills sent free of observation hr
any part of the country (oimildentially) and ' , free of pm
tagen by mail. Sold auto by S. Siayiegs, Reading,
JOHNIM, HOLLowAY k COWDIN, Philadelphia, .1. L. Law
Lebanon, Dams. liL Egorsee, Lancaster; J. A.
Woes. rightsvale ; lima; York ; and by one
tln every May end village tn the Union, and by
druggist
oho proprietor, New York
N. EL—Look out for oounterfelts. Boy no Golden Pills
ar any kind Wets every box is signed S. D. Howe. Al'.
others are a base imposition and mutare; therefore, as
you value your ayes and health, (tu,seyngth,t4
ug humboggeidted of your many ') bny ..Ithoss
who show the at of S. D.aowe on eve
ri box,
whielkhag ai
irecent* beisn added •aorealitlori. ° 411,
.• . it.
Nem Mvertisments
SEALED PROPOSALS,
.
to ILL be received until 3'P M. on Tuesday
V V next, November sth, 1861, for supplying,
by contract, for the Subsistence Department,
U S. A.:-
50 tons (2240 IDs) of good Timothy Hay.
1500 bushels (70 fibs) of good, sound corn ill
the ear.
To be delivered on or before November 12th,
1861. And a like quantity of each to be deliv
ered on or before November 19th, 1861.
To be delivered at such points, within two
miles of Harrisburg, as the U. S. Commissary
may direct.
Bids must state the price so delivered, and
the quantity of each article proposed to be de
livered.
The right is reserved to reject any bid if not
satisfactory for the United States.
Two good and. sufficient sureties for the faith
ful performance of the contract will be. requir
ed.
Bids, endorsed "Proposals for Forage" to be
addressed to B. Du BARRY,
Capt. & C. S. 11. S. A.
oct3l-d6t Harrisburg, Pa.
COAL! COAL i !
$3, AND $2 25 PER TOW OF 2,000 LBS
0. D. FORSTER,
Ft,, Ca rrel,
FICEN i o. 74 ,
Market Street, yard on
h
foot of North gluon. Wholesale and Re
tall dealer is
TRBVaRTON,
WILKSBARRI;
LYKENS VALLEY.
SUNBURY and
BROAD 70P COAL
Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate
article, and Inn weight, the lowest rates. Orders
promptly :molded to. A liberal cimounc,made s to pur
chasers paying for the coal when order d.
present price, $3 and $2 26 per ton.
Harrisburg, Oct. 26.-08 m
ITIVX)M11 EtTALIE.M3
tO.F
QTAT P, Street - neat Thitd' 'Otte et,- a few
doors bOLds• BrAdy's ilikrrtiburg. A ace .
nee Hearse 'toady made Coffin.' always on band and
neatly finished to order. Silver plates, fire. Terms re*.
!enable. [ B'ABILEL
G M G 0 S
F OR__.2llE
MOIL AS
Beds, Pillows, Blankets, Coats Cage,
Leggin, Drinking ; Cups, o;e.,
. NOB- Wail 'BY - '-' •
WM. S. sEgitdrp,si a,
North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel,
HANRISBIII111; • •
atig2l-d3m.' -
'l. J. DES,
SURGEON, DENTIST
O .
IFFERS his services, to the citizens o
irk Harrisburg and Its vicinity. an solicits a share o
Hie public patronage, and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to reuderwatisfaetioit in his pro
fession. itempapOlctuvrPli - trY.44lo,iktist3 be fikelawafe in
nvltiog the puldie-generitily-atO alit OD 'hinsi , liaStiring
hem that they will not bo dissatisfied with.hiu services,
Mee No. 118 Market stria', it the house, formerly no •
onolud by Jacob R. Rby, near aie Hailted , States- Hotel.
ffarrlsburg''ey e mvB- in
UPHOLSTERING.
PALM LF,Ai3aitittNii3,
COTTON TOP MATTRESSI'
HUSH MATTRESSES,
GNATON OOMFOR IS,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES,
CAME' STOOLS &c., &0:,
On band and for Rale at the very-lowest rates for cash.
Hair Mattresses and !bens nottoms made to order.
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CHAIRS,
HAIR MATTRESSES
Eteratred Inirmideeqttal to new, very retamtable, all a
N 0.109, Marketstrem, behreen.Fonrth ao t Fifth, by
eot9 2rad J. T. ISARNITZ.
Harrisburg Blind Manufactory.
SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT.
VENITIAN.BLINDS made to order, and
all repairing neatly and oxpedidously• done. Per
sons at a distance can have their work done by addres
sing a leuer to the undersigned. Thantful for past pat
ronage he hopes, by strict attention LO busineeky to merit
'a
continuance of •the same, Jar Satisfaction guaranteed
both , &ate prices and worts.iga
ont9-116nt
COAL! LORBEttRY COAL 1 !
r fillo SE who want -the real Genuine Old
Fashioned Pinegrove Coal from the Lorborry Mines
(by tbe car load or otherwise,) apply to
GEO. oaßveßica, Jr.,
s. ibiiiroad
0ct.2.2.1md
To Married Men or those Contem-
plating 'Marriage.
VHF, undersigned will give information
on a versinteresfing and important subject, which
will be valued more than a thousand tames its coat by
every married.octuple of any age or, condition In_lllo.
The information will be Befit by mail %o any address on
the receipt of 25 cents (coin silver) and two red stamps.
Address
LI. B. MORRIS, MB, , Lock Box GO,
Batton, Mass.
N. B.—This is no humbug, but is warranted to be am
ply satisfactory in every instance (regardless of senti
ments, age, Or condition in Ma or the money will borer
funded. all letters should be directed to B. B. MorriS,
Loot Box 60, Boston, Mass., with a plain signature and
address for return. octildeodlmassim
0. _O. ZI NINIER,NLAN7S
BARKING STOOK, HILT.. AND OOLLECITINH OFRIOR
Has been removed from No. 28 Second St
m.
NG. 130 MAitli.E.T STREET
'HARRISBURG, PA.
TIIRABIENI NOTES TAXEN AT PAIL
spia§4l:
Oum newly, replenished stock of Toi,et
and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and
feeling conftdent of rendering saWdaotion., we wouid ree
pecirully invite a call. 111 1 .1.1. EM, .
Market street, two doors east ofFourth street; south
side.
SCREFFEIRS ROOK STORE.
(lima 7 nesanustuta Balm')
UNION . ENVELOPES.
NTOTE Pis.P4R,„ of six different desigtis,
printed In two Colors, sold by the thoursand and
by the ream at City Oath prieell.
Also, Flags, Union Breast lina, Eagles, Union Rings
nd Badges at very low time& Call at
moo BO REV BOOK smut.
REMOVAL.
SUBSCAIMER. has removed his
& PLUMBING ANG"iiNINT II'OUNDRY from Market
airtun. to Fourth street above Mark", optuAlto the Ballo
church. Thankful tbrilast patronage, tie hopes, by striel
attention to builueas, to cantinaanee of it.
mar2o-Bnu4 WM. PARKRIL .
- ILTAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT,
IA LAWLER and INFANT DRUGGRi in great variety
t KAMER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE.
`IVORCESTIEIR'9
ROYAL QUASI° PIOTIOLARYI
'j tEE benf;de aiug and pram:lntim:lrma.
Sectary ig thelleglish language ;Ilia:. Worcester's
School Dictionaries. 'Webster's. Pictorial *lane and
&boa DicUonaries for rile at
SCEIEWPWIti Bocanyroas,
_ r ,Nearthellarrisburiz Bridge.
/EIPTY 114 , 10446. 4-Twi). al/lathed
Empty Vopr Etagm:. tad Wine . Barrelit of , all 06
• 100611 aildtAiegg, •
'
U. DIXIE JR. a OD.
all/RTS! szclamsi!
HOME MANUFACTURE.
THE CHEAPEST IN THE MAIIKET.
THE undersigned baying opened his
A.,lianurActory of Shirts /1N.., at. No. 12 Nest Market
street, Harrisburg, , mos rresperAllilly solicits the
patrinnige sod ottani:loo of ihe Gent!etileif aUd
Nterchantav the .tolloiriug assortibrat of goode:#11;or
which are our own. ipsoufactere:, - • '
• S uiars, . • •
• SHIRT BOSOMS,
COLLAR.%
CUFFS,
WRIST-BANDS,
NIGHT SMUTS,
&c., ko, &c.,
. Also the particular attention of the Ladies to our large
assortment of under garments tto., (from th e w o e
proved London and. Paris styles,) Litaithl COLLARS,
CUFFS, St.Trd he., in great varieties, an of sahich.beintr
our own maunufactore we will sell . cheaper than Can he
purchased eisewbere. • -
Persona desirous of furnishing their own materials, can
have cutting, sewing &a, of every variety done at:ford
ing border. Aliottbe abovenamed roods for Gents wen.,
we will make to.measure, guaranteeing to, dc , and give
entire satisfactionl6.the -purchaser for styke durability
and m•trwisl. ..AIL special: orders will. be promptly at
tenried.to•upon the shortest notice and-ImM reasonable
terms. Also Merchants supplied often She most rmuen
abbe tarms, . .
R. S. Ladiocw ekug skirts or under garments of any
diseriptlon r ean have them made to order. by seeding
sample of such kinds as may be desired. • • •
JAMS A. LYNN,
No. Ll„,jdariugstroat,..
au29-dtkn_ • "Barr &burg: lit.
Rooms. next door to .fluntinel. &Nigh/gees Ukoiery
horn.
NEW N ATIONAL LOAN.
Seven •.:and-. Three•Tentbta Per Cent.
TREASURY 'NOTES,
NOW READY '' : FOE 'DELIVERY FRE OFFICE
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKE RS ;
No. /14 South Third Street,-
Pursuant o fostruellons trom Secretary Of the
Treasu, the Bubseettion Hook to the NEW NATI. MAL
LOAN of TrOasury Notes, bearing interest at the retecof,
seven and tireelentbs ter eerik per annum, arm Yen:tuba
open at my °Mee,"
N 9. 'll4 8. THIRD STREET.
further noticee from 9AI IL, till 6 P. M., and on
Mondays till 9 P.„M. •, •
These not* will , Lis of the deuominsUon of FIFTY
DOLL Mt, ONE HONDerao_ DOL Alba FIVE, HUN
DRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND. DOLLARS, and
FTFE.THOWIND.DOLLARS,. and .are all dated 19th of
August, 1881, payable lb• gold. in. throe years, or con.
vertibla into a twenty. years , six ;per .cant. loan, at the
option of Me bolder.. Each Treasury Note has triterest:
coupons attached, which can .be out off and collected la
gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one
cent per. day on each Buy dollars. •
Payments of subscription may be made in Gold or
()becks, or Notes or Bay 1:11 the,philadelpla Banks. -
PARIIICEI •A. DISTOII3I . +milt- by . their - friends,
through the mall, or by express, or through Banks and
the Tretsury Motes will be immediately delivered, or
sent toe .eh subscriber as they may, severally direct.
Parties remitting must add. Gse 'interest from 19th of
August, the date of all the' nbies„ to ths bay the remit
tance reaches Philadelphia, at the rite. of one cent per
day,on each fifty &Dare.
Apply to or addreaa
JAY GOOK* SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
Clarri:of JAY WOKE & 00., Bankers
ooB.dim Noll 4 South Thtrd Street, Philadelphia.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
BROADWAY, NEW YORK:
Board &hoed to $2 per Day.
SINCE the opening of this vast and com
modlousliotel; In 1854, lt has been the single en-
deavor of the rawrietore to makeit the most settiptuous,
conVenient and. comfortable bomb for the ell4See :and
straoger on this aide the Atlantic.
Auci whatever has :mamma iticely to administer the
comfort of Its goings they have endeavored, without re
gard to cost, So world°, and,*and, compinnalki L ips edenitibt
of individidtriihrldelal `enjefiesig: Whieb - moarii air
bas tovenied, and modern lasts approved ; and the •Pat
ronage which it has commanded during the past six years
is
ided a gratifying p ro of that their Adorn* have been appro.
ch .
To meet the exigencies of the UMW, when all are re
quxed to practice the, roost rigid coonomy,:the under.
signed
Ray° Reduced the Price of Board to
Two Dollars ,per Day,
at tho same abating none of thb'lllinries' with which
their table has - hitherto been trupplisi,
• TRBIADWEtis WHITCOMB & OD. •
New York, Sept 2, 1861.—eep9-OBms.
TAKE NO.TICEI
THAT we have recently added to our al
toady full stook
OF SEGABS
LA NORHATIB . •
itARIBARk_
•
~ M ONO, •
LA BANANA. •
OF PERFUMERY
FOR IRS HARDRIROIORP ,
TURKISH RBsENC
ODER OF MUSK,
LUBIN'S ESSENCE! BOUQUET.
Pon 1113 HAIR :
EAU LUSTitALE
CRILICALAND,pomnum.
- = HPATLE Amp • KOLITPOMATIJIL
FOR MI COMPLEttha • '
TALC OP vEND.B,
ROSE LEAP POWDER, :
NEW MOWN HAT POWLER,
• BLANC DE PERLES.
OF SOAPS
A. R. SHARP
Bastres Fume •
MOSS ROCR,
BENZOIN,
;IMP= 'MN
, •
e-VIOLET;
NSW MOWN HA;
JOOKrY CLUB.
Having the largest stook and best assortment of Toilet
Articles; *0 %nap that we are-botter:ablettior ourcora:
petitors 1 . 0 410 1 9 atC9 l / 1 4 61 @ Toll64.4ll9attiny woo de
sired. Oak and.see.. • .
Always on Wks FftESH'Stdck'''ot Ensuas; MEDI
CINFS, CHRHiCALS,.Bo4consetinentiloft sour receiving
almost daily, additlqns -thereto.. •
KSILLF.It 'S DRQU , Abpy ritorStortg,
01 Market Street. twolleOrnitastbf4cmrth Street,
South side. -,
J. R. 1:11 r GER1301,
FOUNTAIN HAIR,-BRUSH.
It dresseathe hatr.without soiling the Augers.
11 elfesta a ssvieg of one-half in the use of hair proper.
atlenL
It does away with greasy hair oil bottles.
It is handsomer lanai° than.the ocean= hair-brush. .
It regulates the gliantity, of filutd Iliad, to a drop.
it is perfootlymmir, and cannot.apiUnrer in the trunk
or on the toilet. .
It carries enough of any preparation Mint for a voy
age or a lougjouraaye •
Its prictia moderate, and It saves ita own cost in three
Months. • -
For sale at Beller% Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market
tireet two doors east of Fourth street, south thdo.
octlO
EXECHT.O.IIBaBOTIOK
ETTERB testamentary on.the estate of
f Elisabeth Thompson, deed., late of the city of
Harrisburg, Pa., baying been granted to the undersigned,
residing there, all persona basing demands against the
estate are, requested I.) make !moon the
,same to ; : him:
without delay. '
DAVID M. BOBINI3OE, Executor.
sepl6 d 1 Nir
Soled Schools for 'Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST:
/FRE Fall term of ROBERT fiI'ELWEE'3
L School for boys, will open- of i the first Monday hi
September. The room Is well mentilated, comfortably
furpisited, and in every respect adapted' for school par•
tiATRARIITE WELWEK'S School for girls, locatai
the same building, will open for the Failterm at the same
Mitt The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote
he health- incLemaltint:OVEtchollits4::_-415.. atogrldtf
SPICED SALMON 11 •
K. 2S RESH AND VERY I DELICATE. Put
up neatly in Ave pound cans.
WO POOL Jr., .
riakcpll . rids,..Gf3 I
prrE PAPEIVAI4D"EbTrtitopEs with
4holkwa s i douipinrlATTll9 Vella liKth view ol
city of Harried's*, printed
18
and brink
, frinn l l3t. BOOKIITOW4
„, BorrlntenrOladlcal,
New 2lbrtrtisemtnts
11E1
hem 2bvertietments.
DARLING'S
LIVERREGULATOR,
LIFE BITTERS,
ARE pure vegetable extracts. They
cure all bilious disorders or the human system.—
They regulate and invigorate thr• liver and kindeys
they give tone to tee digrsittve organs ; they regulate the
secretiunt,.exeretions and ethaian u e, s, equa li ze th e e l m ,
lotion, and partly the blood. Taus all Milieus complaint'
--some or .wbictrare rorpl4 Liver, Srck Headache, Dye-
PeP . ia, Chins and Fevers. Cosnivenoma or Lear
iress—are entirely controled and cured by these reme
dies.
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR
Renames the morbid and billions deposits hem the Glom
'soh and bowels, reclusion the liver and Iridneya, remits
!, g every obstruction, restorer a Alierall and healthy op
tion in the vital organs. IL te a ttuperiolt
FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much bet'er than pills, and much easier to take.
DARLING'S Lt FE BITTERS
is a superior tonic and diuretic ; excellent in awe of
feu of app,tue, flatulency, female weakneea, Irregulari
ties, pain, in ice eke and to ea+, blind, protruding mad
bleeding piles, and general
RtLAO THE FOLLOWING T&TIMONY ;
Jas. Brumley, merchant, 184 Fulton street, New
York, writes, august 18, 1880 : "1 have been afillosed
with piles, accompanied with blooding, the last three
years ; I used
DARLING'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
LIFE BITTERS,
And now consider myself itarrounx weep."
Bon. John A. prose writes, "Brooklyn, March 18, 1880
In tho spring of 1859 I took a revere cold, which Wash
ad a violent fever. I took Iwo dowel or
DARLIArG'S LIVER REGULAMR.
It broke up my cold and fever at once. Preylo. , a to this
Mame, I ban been troubled with dyspepsia several
months ; I have lett nothing of it since."
Oils kindly, Esq., 128 Bast 28th Street, N. T., writes :
"August 12, 1880-1 had a difficulty with Kidney Osin
'alet three years with cocstant pain In the small of my
back. I had used most all kinds at medicines, but bond
no permanent relief until , I used
DARLING'S LIVaR INVIGORATOR,
LIFE BITTERS
I flamed clotted blood by the urethra. lam new en
tirely cured, and take pleasure is recommending these
remedies."
Mrs C. Tebuw, U Christopher Street, N. Y, writes :
"Feb 20, 1860.-1 hese been subjoin to attsoks of Mull.
ma the butt tw euty years. I have never (bowl anything
equal to
Darling's Liver Regulator,
In affording Immediate relief. Iris a thorough Liver sad
bilious remedy."
Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes, ..February 28, 1880
In May last I hada socare attack of Piles, which condo
ed me to the house. I took one bottle of
DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS
and was entirely cured. I have had no alt ,ck sines."
Westervelt, Esq., of South sth, near 9th Street, Wit
llantsburg, L. 1., writes "August 5, 1800.—paving been
troubled w,lO a difficulty in the I Aver sad subject to Wl
ioits attacks, I was advised by a friend to try
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR,
I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the
bileuind arousing the liver to activity. I have also need
it as a
FAMILY MEDICINE
When our children are out of For ts, wo give them a
few drops and it sets them all right. I and it facets the
general wants of tbdstornach and bowels when disorder
ed.'!
RXADIM, it sou no. d either or both of these most ex
cellent Remedies, inquire for them at the stores; it you
do nut lind them, take no other, but inclose Oat Dollar
in a letter, and on receipt of the money, the Remedy or
Remedies will be cent according to yourd'rections, by
mail or express, post paid. Address,
• DAN'L S. DARLING.
102 Nassau street, New York.
Put np In 50 cent and st Bonet, each.
ocat-d6m
TIEL - 30
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Oonfidenoe dc Patronage.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify to
The efficacy of Prot 0 J Wood's Hair Restorative.. and
gentlemen of the Press are unanimous In its praise. A
tow leatimonials only can be here given ; see circular or
more, and it will be imporedbln for you to doubt.
47 WallBtreed, New York, Dec. 20th, 1868.
Gist sans : 'Your note ol the ifnh inst., has been re..
cieved, saying that you had heard that I had been bene
fited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request
/mg my certificate of the fact if I bid no rdtjectlon to
I award It to you cheerfully, because I think it due.—
My age la about 60 years ; the color of oily hair auburn,
and loci ced to curl. Some five orsix years since it be
gan o torn gray. and the scalp on thecrown of my besd
toto senairdby and dandruffte fort. coon It Bach
of ftioit ut .agreeabtlitirs increased with lime, and about
tour months Wanes fourth Was added to them, by hair
falling off the" lop of my head and threatening to Make
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, I was Induced to try
WontPs Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the Wing
oil 40, my, ban, for I had really no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to its 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 oft arrested, but the color was restored to the gray
Aides and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to
form on my bead, very much to the gratification of my
wile, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to hinges,
strongly recommend ail hdabands 1104 , 63 e. Ana .d.
miration of tbelr Vrtriß ko profit by 9rkir vamale, and
We duil gTOWIng gray or getting bald: •
Very rewectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To 0 J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York
My family are absent from the city, and I am no long
'br at No 11 Carrot place.
Siamaston, Ala., July 20th, 18159.
To TOM , : 0. J:WOOD: pear far : Your "Hair argon
live" has done my hair so much good since I commenced
the use 01 it, that I
. wish to make known to the PUBLIC/
its erects on the hair, which are great. A man or w o .
may may benomly depnved of hair, and by kresort to
your Kaair-IRestorative;" the hair will morn- more
beautiful than ever; at , lea t this is my experience.—
Believe it all 1 Yours truly,
WM. H. EMNEDY.
. .
P! ..-You can pubhsh the above if you like. By pub
lishing in our Southern papers yon will get more patron
age south. I see several of your certificates m the Mo
b& Mercury, a strong Southern paper.
W. IL Kenedy.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
PAM , . 0. J. WOOD : Dear Ir : Having had the Wafer
tone to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in labl, I Was in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it
to answer as toe very thing needed. My hair Is Dow
thick and glossy, and no words can express my oblige-
Vent to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure.
o. ttestarative Is put up in bottles of three slats, via :
large and small ; the small holds half a pint,
matt rmails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds
at le est twenty per cent more in proportion train 'he
small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large la ids
a. 1,1. 4.1 per cunt. more in proportion, and retails for
J. J. Or OOD At CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market street, fit. Louis, Mo.
and sold by all good Gruggn is and Faney Goods
Dealers. . }yl3-Aavreow
WE OFFER TO
CUSTOMERS
A. New Lot of
LADIES',PUREIRS,
Of beautiful Styles, substantially made.
A Splendid Assortment of
GIENTLEMIUN'S WALLET'S
A•New and Elegant perfume,
KNIGHTS TBMP4A•BB' BOQUICT,
Put up In Cut Glass Engraved Bottles.
A Complete Ateortment of
HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES,
Or the beat Manufacture
A very treindsome Variety of
POWDER PUFF BOXES,
KELLICR , S DWG SfIRE,
91 Market street.
seplB
• , ham 'tow - ozdttp re d
Jotutrtobin,:adjblaing Camp Carthi. Posse -
11onliven - liailiilkst-46` April next. -
P-416135 ; t , *-11 , 1 I GEORGE WI PORT,
FINLEY' JOHNsuN