Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 06, 1861, Image 3

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    ails ititgras.
LIARIOSBURG, PA
edoesday Morning, November 6, 1881•
Di VON , ND Usctansu.—The Board of Directors
o f the I.lartisburg Bank yesterday declared
a dividend of four per cent. on its capital stock
fur the last six months; payable demand.nNo ONE TO Love," with brilliant variations,
by Grebe, "The Gipsey," by Cooper, "Annie
Limit.," with spackling variations, and the
IlilenukieLight Guard Quick Step," are
among the choice pieces of new music just re- 1
ceivcd at linoche's music store, Market street,
below Fourth.
PuysicAL TRoustas have their compensation.
A war correspondent of a western paper writes
thus : "Did you ever have the 'yeller janders?"
fru got a few and could spare an assorted stock
to a small dealer, Better get some, for a dime
looks like a quarter eagle, which is a pleasant
lar Torni.—Colonel Charles Campbell, of
t'amphell s First Pennsylvania, Artillery Regi
: nt, was iu town yesterday, looking re
akably well. Ills regiment occupies an advanc
t position of the grand Union army in Eastern
rginia, and when the proper time arrival, will
le heard Inui Col. Campbell speaks very
1, 14 1 3 1 y of the flue condition and good fighting
t of leis command.
Timm 1,:log hard, and a cold winter at hand,
,:iv mills clever persons are at their wits'
for b ourn means of keeping the wolf from
door, Desperation has driven one ofthem
t o the dire extremity he so forcibly'portrais in
the follo%ing• advertisement: ' • •
•WANTED—A situation as SON-IN-LAW; in
41, lie respectable family. No,objectiou to going
:hart distance into the country. For reference
an.l particulars, address FRANS STUART,
FA Office, Williamsburg, N. Y." .
11.1111TER OF Deoxs.—Thirty barrels of dooks!
wile killed in the Susquehanna, below Havre
de tla e, on Monday of last week—that day
the commencement of the shooting sea -
M,»—hy gunners from sink-boats anchored in
the river. They were sent by railroad toPhiht
dvlphia, New York and other Northern citiee.
A profitable trade is carried on every fall and
winter by persons who live at Havre de Grace,
and follow the killing of ducks for market.
LADIES' Homo. --Col. Harris, The Ohio Field
Yoke, an acknowledged authority on the sub
lent, writes as follows in regard to the best kind
of horse' for a lady, his management, etc.:
'The bridle of a lady's horse should be a
single rein curb—never a snaffle to be pulled
upon—requiring the streiith : 4 a thread only
to guide and direct the animal, and draw only
when the horse is required to be stopped ; at
all other times to be kept slightly in hand, or
be permitted to lie gently on the arched 'neck'
of the beautiful creature, permitting him to
look abroad upon things and see the road that
he Is travelling ; starting with a bound into a
graceful canter at the leaning fOrward of'the
rider, wihout the using of the whip or other
incentive."
We had supposed a double bridle was prefer
able—that is, a curb and snaffle, either of which
could ho used as occasion required. The majo
rity of English ladies use such a bridle.
"The paces of a lady's horse should be long
rather than short,. that the rider may bend
gracefully forward, and not be jerked backward
at every step, in the most vulgar manner ima
ginable. A lady-equestrian must never appear
hi a hurry ; it is unbecoming and ungenteel,
and shows plebeian blood ; and many instances
are on record, showing that a horse knows a
geutleman or a lady at sight, as well as most
of us."
Tam Writ .—Now the leaves begin to
circle down from the trees, and rustle musically
under our feet; now the brown chesnuts , lay
invitingly, half hidden in their prickly bur,
awaiting the visit of happy, laughing children.
Now do romantic maidens wander in thought
ful mood, and quote the familiar lines—
", I he melancholy days have come
The saddest of the year."
and grow anxious in relation to th e fashion of the
new winter bonnets, and long for opening day
to arrive. Now do "Winkle" and Brown,
Jones & Robinson, go in pursuit of the jacnnd
quail and the sad-throated robin, and not find
ing them, discharge their harmless guns at the
feathered songsters of the barn-yard or pig stye
and draw down on their devoted heads the dire
ful curses of Teutonic cabbage cultivators, or
the invectives of their more demonatitti4 an
sputtering frau'', Now dues the agile squirrel
commence to gather in his winter store, and
with his "flag" most imminently "there" curl
ed high above his back, laugh to scorn the
puny efforts of the cookery hunter who would
put a leaden - pellet in his pelt. Now do care
ful horticulturalists gather in their store of ,
fruits, and now do dickey douts their banners
waving in the breeze, leave the close confines '
of the busy city, and make predatory in
cursions to country orchards, and rob apple 1
trees, all unmindful of the pathetic tale
commencing with "An old man once found
crude boy," or words to that effect.—
Ow do the therougithres of our city grow
resplendent with fan silks and gorgeous dyes,
and now do the denizens of miserable hovels
and those who hide in holes all round
about, begin to fret and moan at thoughts of
coming winter ; now do they wonder where the
shoes shall come front to cover Little Sissy's
feet, and guard them from the snow and ice
and shiver, though 'tis not cold yet, in dread
a nticipation of the bleak winds that are to blow
slid the cold that is to come. Now does the
shiest Home Guard, armed cap a pied parad e ,
14 tlosic form where ladies most do emigre
,,4.ti, and with his fiercamoustache and whisker
1)(4 1. 4rike terror to their hearts, which his sword
with serer •
.. move in hearts of foes. Now does
u"ace Prepare his bubbling urn and smile
Nwhovile(io4th;rs smile o'er steaming whisky skins:
ulkeys grow melancholy at thought
of dreMill tittiVivi g •a n d thrifty home vri
exercise thei r 7 1:1- ' —yes
regr e t that , !Nadi with pumpkin pies, and all
wild sweet , Alu
Belah summer Bummer should be so Short
I==i==3
CREITAIN CURS FOR HYADAOHL—Two spoons
ful of finely powdered charcoal, drank in half
a flees of water, will in leas than fifteen min
as give relief to the sick headache, when
caned, as in most cases it is by a super-abun
dmce of acid on the stomach.
Pozscas— Mayor's Office.—Jos. Anderson,
Stephen Ward, and Wm. Moyer—all negroes--
were arraigned 'charged with making night
Mdeons by a serious of discordant noises which
they called music. Each fined $l.
Jeff. Graham and Chae. &dam—negro va-
Trants--discharged.
Three coloied women were arraigned for
boisterous conduct on the street at a late hour
of the night. Discharged with an injunction
to mend their ways.
Chas. Kane, was up for interfering with the
officer while making the above arrest. Fined
Mathew G. Franklin—was arraigned for dis
orderly conduct. Discharged.
Hugh M'Donald—a regular "revolver"—was
sent to prison for 80 days.
Wm. Morgan and John Wilcox—both atnui
gers—were up for drunkeness and dieorderly
conduct. Recommitted.
Jno. Mlaughlin—a fast oliss "sag"—dis
charged.
Geo. Roate, who superintends the bar at Mrs.
Billing's hotel In Short street, was up for drunk
,
0118116. Reconanitted.
Several soldiers were also arraigned for drunk
anew and placed in custody of a guard to be
returr-eit to their respective camps.
Itaoovialm.—The carpet bag stolen from
Er. Irvine at the depot laat Sunday morning,
noticed in Yesterday morning's TKLIGB.APH, was
found in the possession of a soldier at Camp
Curtin, having been picked up by him in one
Of the streets, where it was no doubt thrown by
?the thieves, who feared to retain possession of
'it. The bag was opened by the owner, and its
'contents found undisturbed, the.thieves doubt
less not having had - time to inspect the articles.
The young men, Henry Clinich and Wm.
Wheeler, arrested and confined in the city lock
up charged with the larceny, have been die
chargd.
Somoza, SPARE THAT Homeal—lf we are to
believe travellers, there are communities of
horses, as there are of human beings—that they
associate in droves, and though wild, have sa
gacity enough to find comfort in association.
Civilization, however, abridges their freedom;
but we do not know that we can complain of
this, for to man was given "dominion over the
beasts of the field." It is another question,
however, how far we may enjoy the subjugation
Of the horse, fOr -we are commanded, by the
same high authority, to show mercy to the
Creatures below man in the scale of being, and
among these the horse occupies a noble, and
Certainly a useful position. The "war awe"
have gathered hither numerous families of the
horse kind. The strong and the beautiful, tire
weak and the ugly, the large and the small,
Ivith their various gaits and colors, are all pro-
Miscuonsly huddled together at the corrals,
in several localities adjoining this city.
They are not even ittroduced to one another, but
Made to scrape acqutdnhom4 as best they may,
and become agreeablelirigh-bois. They axe
plentifully fed, but whether the food is prepar
ed exactly to their liking, is a question which
ive have no means of satisfactorily ascertaining.
It is safe to say that we have heard no complaint
from those for which the provender is provided.
'hen some of these horses came to Harrisburg
they could have bad no idea of the treatment
to which they would be subjected. A number
Of them, instead of being honored with the
straddle of an epauletted officer, have been
packed into the shifts, and amost suffocated
with halters and collars, and made to feel, too
Often, the sting of the whip, bid [ on in; Jueft
sunm of music which cotild not eficat their. dun
hounded applause."
:Drawing huge wagons,
and cannon, too, la no holiday sport_ But,thus
it is—the uncomphordpg are often imposed on,
without remedy. "Wear out rather than rust
but," is a motto to them of esPeolal application.
We pity some of the ignorant, green Govern-
Meat horses. They have been [ brought here
Without the rudiments of education, farther
than an experience in a wood wagon or a brick-
Yard. It cannot be' expected they should know
anything of military affairs, or even be familiar.
With the drum and fife music, much has with
those tremendous beating, deafening institu
tions, called " drum corps ;" a dams men or
More in each thumping on sheepskin heads
stretched over nicely finished cylinders. And
*sus° the homes are skittish and shy when
this martial noise passes by, they are regarded
is cowards, and punished -accordingly. If "use
is second nature;" why do not the horse guar
dians allow the horses the benefit of a second
birth? If the horses do not behave according
lo the army tactics, why notiesOrt to the course
bf training laid down in the manual, and, by
Blow degrees, educate the' equine auxiliary ?
Some new Men recruits are hard to be drilled,
and it is with difficulty they can be made to
underatanclAkevol,qtiont; : , [ then, why expect
more from the home or the jackass? We pre
sume thai are things which the horsetandera
,„have yet to learn in the way of mercy. How
would they like to have good morals beaten
into them with clubs arid kicks-4he . former
[ on the bead, and the latter elsewhere? We
are desirous of knowing whether horses under
stand the nature of oaths andimprecationa; and
right here, we will my that' if all the closes
heaped upon these animals were consummated,
some of them would have dart-aged eyes, and
so otherwise injured that their auction price
would not pay
their dray hire to the horse pot
ter's field. Spare the horsel Speak to him
gently. Let him know a friend's band is near
to protect, not an enemy's rude hand to bruise
him. Let the voice of the biforked animal
comfort the tractable, indispensable quadruped.
Instead
know yon are
of c u e rebag and swearing. let the horse
minim such imowledge,
a g ena etan; that 'he Will
when there is anpp
#o4enlti, hie sagacity, or , inclines to
believe.
,SeeProfixsorWood'e adrerthement another!
salmon.
- -•
;slri a
40Nz of ad' exchanges reports that a man
down in Marine thinks so much of Jeff. Davis
that he;hisi hamid his dog in his honor. Hard
on the dog, that!
Hanananmo Gas Coneerrr.—The following
named gentlemen have been- elected directors
of the• abovei eciraix4it l y for th,, 8 &mull? g.'lear :
Wm: Dock, President ; Bishop, Trea
surer ; George Bergner, Secretary; Valentine
Rummel, Sr., A. Patterson, W.: W.. Rutherford,
Geo. S. Remble.
Viastars Iltrus.--Thie fine company, nrui -2'
the command of 'Omit. (1461 A.ilrooke, of th
city, are now in Gen. Banks' division of th.
army at Darnestown, Md. The company num
ber ninety-one men, _nearly ,all of whom. ar
resideitsof*atiplan county. By refertince t
an advertisement in to-day's TELEGRAI% it
be seen that ten more men are wanted to
the company up to the maxinm standard
rl
1.0.. Patriotic yormg r roendesironsc i f,se
their country cantio l ited it' better ofilortiiii
of doing go than *gelling perakielvaa As - ith
:Verbeke Rifles. Capt. Brooks is a good offi ,
and having himself iekiAdUk- private inle,
three months' campaign, intimately knows a#d
fully appreciates the wants of the soldiers, Rad
supplies them to : the best of..biaability. Tit
desiring to enter the service with the Rifles ,
obtain all the necessary information by - ` calla
on W. B. Verbeke, Witburt street. ,' = ..:
. v . . , 4- . t.-4
Sawn PRIEIONIREI mai Rours.—A detachmest
of the Forty-Second Ohio regiment , .
through here yesteFday With seven seeefit.;
prisone&iienito4l4, milonto fin'Wew - "tork—
The names of the parties are H. Stanton,
Thomas, James Holt, Gecege .Forrester, W. J.
!Carter, INS PA *tic 'Ws* They er 6
all KentUckians, and rabid secessionists. ; Stan
ton is an ex-mester of Congress, and Thomls
a prominentmeat of Maysville.
Ammar. of ?dILIZMET,—A military com
called the Rosencrans Rangers, commanded b
our old friend Capt. E. H. Rouch, arrived he
Yesterday, and are quartered at Camp Curi4.
The company numbers altogether sixty
doll The
able-bodied men, recruited entirely in M h
Chunk and Summit Hill, Carbon county, in e
short space of seven days time. The folloW g
I n
is a list of the officers of the company--Cap '
E. H. Rauch ; First lieutenant, Harry W " -
son ; Second Lieutenant, James Hyndman ; or
derly Sergeant, - Daniel Tubbs. Captain Ratich
is anold member of- the
, editorial profestdon,
and Well known to our citizen as the attehtive
and obliging clerk of the two last sessions (if the
House of Representatives. He has con;
considerable military experience, having, f We
Mistake not, held the position of Captain one
of the volunteer companies in Carbon coup for
a number of years. First Lieutenant 'A" m
son, of Summit Hill, has also had consid ble
military . experience, and has the reputatitm of
being an able and efficient officer. Alto Other
the company is admirably officered, .and corn
imsed of as fine a looking body of men as have
yet entered the army and march to the flunk of
the Union—"one and indiviaable" °Arbon
county has now altogether 1,100 men in the
Service, which, in proportion to the population,
is a greater number then that furnished by
other county in the State. Besldt this, there
are two more companies now forming in the
County, which are expected to be filled in about
two weeks. Bully for Carbon county.
Os and after `Man y, Nov. ltlf, 1861, the
mails at the:Harrisburg Post Office will close as
follows :
Fast.
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD.
For all places adjacent to the line of
the railroad, between Harris
: , m 55.11.30 A. M.
For New. York, Philadelphia, Lan
caster; Bainbridge, Colnmhia
12.00. Mt
For Philadelphia, Lancaster and
Hiddletow4P• M.
For New York, Philadelphia' mid '
Lancaster - • - 900 P. M.
, LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD
For all places betveam Harrisburg.
and Philadelphia, and adja
cent to the line,of the Leba-
non Valley and' Philadelphia
and Raiding Railroad:-:-WaY
For all 'Filiwes' 'between Harrisburg
and Altoons.—WAy • Mait...6.30 A. M.
For Pittsburg, Johnstown, Pa., Cin
cinnati, Columbus and Cleve- .
land, Ohio 300` P. M
North.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.'._.
For all places ; ,between. Harrisbwg ,
and Wilk' end` toe
„,adjacent to ,
--W .the line of the ;
railroad. 1 2 .00-1 21 (
NORTHERN CENTRAL itAIIAtOAD.
It& Washington, IMindoro,TorlF ,
and all placii along and ad-
jacent to the line of the rai1.10.09
.10.09 A: M.
For Washington, Baltimore and, • ,:,,
• York 9.00 P.M.
(KIM:BERLAND VALLEYBAILBOAD.
For liegigitowt!, , Md., Cbknibers- „
bari,,,Sloppenalkurg, Carlisle
and Meclumicalinrg . . 7.00 A. M.
For all • placeB between ..Itturisborg •
and CharOberstmig along e
adjacent to the line of the . .
railroad.--WaY Km: .... .12.80 P. M
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA BALL
For Pottsville, Ellwisidi Pinegrove, - -
Summit Station and Auburn, 12.30 P.M
STAGE ROUTES.
For Lin' glestown, Mantels Hill, West
Hanover, Ono and Jonestown
on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday 700 A. M
For Lisburn and Lewisbtug on Sat
urday 12 M.
GEO. BERGNER, P. M.
Woe Ann Gainaninen —We ask -the atten
tion of the ladies to our large, stock of shawls:
and dress goods, selected with ranch care in ;
New York and Philadelphia. To the gentle-I
men wemy comne.fpkd mai ; clot)* cast
81U1093 and' vnittingis, and wens.'
penkitehaiingtin. view chesPnet*t '
_ itt 'to 'their*/ • r
briTtirfOsWoVUrie . h Bowman, oft
Front and Market streets.
cc igrqh,
I=l
-.•N--
MA/ 1 . — 7 .80 A. la
West
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
`' l '' ) Ai?
tsbn Morning: &lumber 6, 1861.
SANFORD'S CHALLENGE HEATEas—To set in
prick, Portable or as Fireplace Heaters. The
oat powerful Reeder. knoim for warming Dwell
a, Churches, Schools, 4c. Send to LYMAN GU
SH.; agent at Harrisburg, for a full discripticm
d an unparalleled mass of testimony.
Tag Cosmosoura parlor coal stove with radi
: geaddator and . gas burning attachment, intro
need one year ago, already ranks as the kaeling
.ye for Parlors, Sitting Rooms and all places
where a soft pleasant heat is desired; together
with a large assortment of other parlor and
cooking stoves of the best patterns to be had at
the store and tinware establishment of brit/Lig
Grimm, Market street. tf.
Naas, Fint Sr FIIREI.—SI,OOO worth of furs re
ceived from New York auction ' • 100 fur capes
ane mu ff s, from $8 up to $l2, worth double';
dos. hoop skirts for 60c.,-76c. and $1 26 ; 100
cloaks for $2, $2 60, $8 60 up to $lO, very
cheap. A large . assortment of traveling bags,
baskets and satchels; 100 pieces of splendid
dark calico at 8 and 10 cents a yard—of stock
ings we have a full assortment for ladies, men
and children, woolen and cotton; at 12i, 18 and
20 cents ; 86 large woolen blankets ; 60 pieces
canton flannel, at 1.2/ cents ; red, yellow and
white flannel, very cheap ; , 60 'pleats of white
cutin fringes at half ;. beautiful set flow
ers De La th es, at 22 and 26 cents ; received a
new lot of shirt briiata, beaVtiful styles, at S.
Lewy's wholesale and 'retail dryi good store.
Wholesale buyers we would especially invite to
our large stook, to Arbil& we recelyeadditions
most every clay from New York auction.
P
titormis poi LOND P amrliC
fret Mad: *rota Pebsbus,—:ln Menu' or Walt
Ulcers, tzmnroy, or Thoptiontror Sleitiohe operation
of the Lire Medialloll 1s trely,astotdshing, oltso removing
in a few days: eVery veatige Of thidie ltedisolite diseases
by their luirlfylng ellbots on the blood. ' revers,
never and Ague, Zyspwila, - Dropsy, , Pilea, anddn'shorti,
Most all diseases loon, yield to their ourativeproperties
Nolfaislly shdold be without Weds, as by thetrrtiinely
use much suakodmukopeme may •Lberiaved.
Prosetrvd by t D. V 0 , 1 17 tT, ft. .7"., New York, and
for hr-all DrilgtriPla
MA : OOD
HOW LOST,::HOW', RESTORED
TUST Published in it 'Seated Envelope.; tit Prize 6 cts A.Lemurn an the Nature,. Treatment,
and radical Cure of Spermatorrbati , or.Seruluat. Wiak
neas,lrivolmitary Emissipus, Sapid Disgsw*iia Imped
iments to Marriage generally,, NersoMmen,
Epilepsy and Fits: Yenlal and 'Physlcil Incapacity, re
sulting Prom saltnflueolistorrHy ,494 X,. 4, CUL WEB
ylt ELL, M. D.;;Atithot , of th e' "A Boon
to Thousands of Sufferers." sect under seal, In a plant
envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six
Dente, or two postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. RUNE,
„ 127 B meg, vr
Ne,York, Pest 0fbee.,8a5.4036.
eep!t•dgwain: , . • -
• .
To CoNtwirMvl.o.
•
Tnl
ADVIRTIBIR;,LsvIug Demi . ipstored to
health In a fair Welts -by Vitt,. 'Annie remedy, after
having suffered, gevere.Lyearn ,w)tb A •aerne lung attent
ion, and that dr4d disease,ttasautgien=—lS anxious to
make known to.hVeliow-sulferees the mantis of cure.
To all who desire tie WUipend .a copy of the pre
scriptkak used (Moir of &urge); With-the directions for
preparing and Naging,g4 same, widele they will find a
sure cure ibr Consumption, As Bronchitis, litc: The
only object of the advertiser In Coking the Prescription
is to benefit the afflicted, and spread ,infbrmation which
he reoceives to be illimitable, and. he hopes every stif
rarer will try, his reeledy. ha ft cost tbetknething,
and may prrde a ddtineltill::
Pumas wishing the proscription will please address
REV.' 111)WARD A. WIL99N,
Williantsburgh,
&lige' county, Now York.
not9l.wly
HAIAJWIE ti-AIR I JAE LI
. „
Win. A. Bat
n ]npAi Air, DLO I
The only Harmless analL26l.4l3l6 4 l)YeXiOwn I
Alt °lbws are mere imitations, and ahould be avoided
Irvin wftirteltkaperthleteetr "
GREY, RED OR misvx r ,B4l_A Azoi, justepAy to a
beautiful and Defend EtownerEtialitc, arlihiairtini lout
tetury3o,Beirez,ghia, , , •
THEN MUDAISIffIi DIPi t OEA9 Dave been etio.
ded to Wm. A. BAIIMILOR eltieet4B 9, and over 200,000
i‘Prathatieent ,twe been macto.to the hair of the Wrens
of Ma famouWena
_
WK. A. BATOI3.IIII.OR'S HAIR. DYE produces a color
11431, to bo distingulofiea from natere and b wAsuorrzo
not to Winn* San least, however tong It may be c mina
ned, and aVlttla. yo ``
den rognedlede-Vho hadr
is invigaidderf&lia ifileiddendid Dte:tehlidi brvitip
er,lY-aPlged-S4.oAl6,ncied Street New L Xoell.,
' sold to all the cites and towns of the United States, by
Ihugatels,andYaang llocds Dealers .
The eennine:hei the nail, e "William A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel. plate engraving, on the
.foor
sides Of each box. ,
Whole3ale Factory, 81 Barclay St.,
Late 283 Broadway, New York
A CARD TO • THE LADIESI
DR: , DUP.14009 AMU'S - . PILL.
mums,.
n =feeling; regnioung, - int remo7ing
°Wind:lnns, from who.** - ninon, and
• • *On succenaithl ark proven
live. • -
TOEIME PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
the doctors for manY years, both. In Brume and
dd, witli'lMOralbiled midair fn *every arse; arid
bele:'iried by Many Moussurtiadles who•useetneini to
make golf.Pllfinhollo for the WBoo3oll' ofilmisemitnnin
froth sty lireiredarttles Whatever, as mat Me in
_prevent
an increase of family where health wilt petteitte—.
Female. particularly, =I. them supposing them
'Behr& to,'are elation ' ' thee, 'AU ithile - 16 that
xxlilOttoilirlY a r e , inn l,to..Prrsitline,ndecarrAge,, end
thiiproli ' r wines ne respolty, ;ow sw while,:
tuition a/ ough - Weir mildness *Mild prevent arty mix-
chid to linatermare ;the' fltIM. mai mwmded.
Full and &OMNI •Salefie leab'ity - ncflibie "Prise
tit 00 ter box. Sold wholesale and retail. -
Ladles,'! by isattlitim, him;titilild to. the ;Harrisburg
,Peat Moe,- orm have the Pills. ealitititta Mt Allilla&Lion to
l ow *tot the country (oordidenthillyMteela ß e4
tags" by mall. Sold also by „9., 8,
,lousog, BOILOWAT £ •Ooivossir'Phtladelphia, P J. L. Lam
martowArsbapam t . Nana. N 1.4 aresseowLanotieler;,..L. ,4....
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city El: T 4 ll. Intaii:-York an byiiioe
dragMatia 'row end village In the anion, and by
HAfFHOwil, ii iii M lortipridter,' New IMli -•,- .* - - --,-,
1 1.
N. d.—tookontiliwooheterfene.,..i ,no Bohlen Ms
OA Wes...way boa le signed D. Awe,
°MOM e•se PASsintdiennedlion Mid tati ' eittliertiNrei' an
*yon value your.OrkateijoklN.Atainty_elthlng of be
tng humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
Wheel:we the ettwature of S. AN Howe on _every bog,
"which haareeently been,-added mi• mount .of the Plitt
:bellemouunterlbited .. v * • , . • - delf-dweewlyi
ilmt , cmersi* ivco irszti4Juic" s
.
D R. OHEESEMAN' 8 -T-ILLS
Pitipared 1)3 , Corgelitut-L. i . D.,
14 EV ORK Crrt. 4l ' '
xrib"iiiitiou of irilirediqtkta;
},lllo,are the remit of ahem end,iptenaiee,..prectieei.
They are mild in their operstlon, and,certalii i 4 correollni
all irregulerltles, Painful Meneureatlons, reinovingiall-eb
stinoilons, !tether iron _cold 'or other . Wiseiltesehiclie,
pelt th th e si de'. palpitation of the heait,'Whitee,
voac idNellobii; hYsterele, hitigne,;'''Pati in ihe'becknnd
limbs Sic., disturbed sleep, which arises treereinterintp-•
non •
mktursti'LloiEs,
Dr..Chmieeman , a pidle4tre Invaluable, as.they bring
on the monthly pelted withregularity.; .Ladies who have
been disapho nted in the use of, othenPills tan-place the
utmost confidence inDr: Oheeseman's Mang all that
theY_reineeentto do„
OT: b
is one illoktion of ilia female yawn in tonic] the
Pat cowl eskes, tisThont, yinalts2 P.IIUULIAW
1 4E§VLA rialcOadaiolt ,11#9 14411 1 7 Z"
therauil IaStARRIAOR. Snails 'finds& it ten.
dove, the wealignen, rstiere, the soma; fractions to ' e
normal eondtifonkeket even thttelieductivo power or FM
-603.~ rd# 4l ‘l,
3 9 . r 4 ARAI/ vdilittahle,,,all4 fni..* 1 3 4 04
injurious. itspligit,ttirectiress-whiett ee r9o l : o er
company each bee. Pike - I. Sent by until on enclos
ing SI to Os. mingles y, Onignefites, Jitor. 4,534 Poet
Moe, New York City.
Scadhy pee DretgUtht ant. Owe tithe United Statee
1. - ROT lERNSII,. ' ";n
General Agent theDifitet States. •
. • oadway ew Y
To whougall.witolitaaleorderlishou lk ld bladdees ork, eed.
nov29 dewly . •
.
- rtAiy:A'l3ls •ii he if `Drees
ingtefoin, in the BesemehiefltetiV
Doe whole willing to mate himeelftesofalcanAPPl.V
novb•lte J. SAM.
friHEundereigilipd oggs fqr, 1 1 3:p ON li
j_ NEW 86 - WOBIWINOrNit tied , ond-Rand
s e ra [ glielLidyvd TO& WO tha l mi g
,n Yr mijueZm oai
burg, Ps. JACOB M
nol2.rlBw-wBt
New 'Aiwertiaments
4 4 •
Assignees' Sale of Ilea ~ Estate.
MBE IsUBSCRIBERS . *Mlle!! by- public
outcry at the Court Roue, at Harrisburg, on gator.
day the likh day of November next,' at two o'clock' P
The Farm of John Wallower, &pint', consisting of / 86
acres; situated in Susquehanna township, about three
miles-trent barrObarg, adjtitrnsclands of John Fox,
John Zinn and ethers:
there aro era - sedan the Fektzt a large Two Story Stone
Rouse, a Bank Bird; Tebard Hauses;Stablits;
Tbitre is also a large orchard of apple, pear, peach and
cherry trees of choice varieties in excellent hearing or.
der.
Alto, several veins et geol Lime. Stone, which have
been mama be worked to advantage.
The property will be sold in a body or in parcels to
suit perdue-en.
Conditions wdi be liberal and be asnounced on day of
Mete will oleo be offered Ihr sale at the same time and
place the undivided half Interest of 150 scree of Coal
Lands situated on the Short.Mountaln, in Lykens Valley,
Dauphin county.
A. 0. HIRSTER
C. F. httilitioH,
esti) 3toawd-arts Assignees.
Lancaster intehipeseer and Carlisle Herald Insert three
times and send bill to this office immediately.
FOR SALE, OF :RENT.
TIIHE undersigned offerafor sale or.rent,
ijL his Diatillery below Bare labors, between' the Renn
hylsania Railroad and the Rwalliohlmllwrivem, With steam
engine, pig pen, railroad siding and &boot eight acres
ground. -Tergin tow. APPLY to .1 O. Borolert, Esq.,
Pahhirir medeinice fiiivizike Bank Wark,
. LUST„ ,
• 0c."26-alms,„,, .14,hounta.
COAL! COAL! !
88, AND. $2 26 PER TON 0F2,000 LBS.
O. D. FORSTER
FFICE No.. 74, Market Street, yard on
the C9, 11 14 . 900f N (12 .4 1
foot
2REVOR2ON,
WiLLYBARRE,
ZYKE.IVS VALLEY;
21711*BURY 5ad—
.13,804R1Me400.41.
rangiellltklaDealersmaY re/.10P9 11 1 1 / 4 11111Mtza.firatorate
arnMe, weight, al the lowest rates. Orders
promptly atteeded to. A liberal discount made to pnr
(Masers paying foithe cool4ben ordered:
Present price, $3 and $2 '25 par ton. •
Harrisburg, Oct. 26.—aim
SMUTS 1 ;13HIRT81 I SHIRTS 11 I
HOBO MANUFACTURE.
THE CHEAPEST`IK . THE HARK=
HE undersigned having opened his
manufactory of MI:M. As., at N 0.12 West Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa mos' irespectrally solleita the
patronage and attention of the' Ladies,lientlemen and
Merohanta to - the following assortment or goods all of
Whirl are our own manufacture
8080
COLLARS,
- WFFE I 3._
lifuotr•BANDB,
NIGHT SH*TS,
am. Am aro am.
.
Also the particular attention of the Ladies to.eur large
assortment of under garments dm, (from.tha latent im
proved tondos and karat, atylce,) LINEW 1:11)IZAR-S,
OUFFS,.BgTfo &c., In great vartettea,catl of which. being
Our own mannufacterelre will acii. cheaper than can be
rparchased 'elsewhere. .
rersofts deldmusof furnistiing their own materiel,, mn
have outtbig, sewing &e., ,of. every variety , done asiecird-,
ingtoorder, shoring above namedworidefor Nests weer ,
we will make to measure, guaranteeing, ,to, fit„ and give
entire imistention to the .Perekheser for. atyle.,durability
And m ,All . special 009r11.1611 be promptly at
tended to oponthe shortest nonce and most reasonable
tforms. Alee.liernbants supplied upon the most, reason.
able terms.,
' P. $. Ladies wishing skirts ot nodes garments,of any
emormtion, can have them madelto order by seeding
sample of ; such kinds as may be,
• JANES A.:LYNN,
No. 12, Market. street,
au29-dein Harrisburg, Pa.
Rooms next door to Hummel dt,,Billinger , e. Grocery
ors. . .
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. ..
i 0
TAT.E.atigie.i,neitTidietiiiiik a ei, fear,
*ars Delko , 'Mart Meted, 4acriebarg. A gee
E-lloarso Needy made Wilda &Amps ga hand and
, y;tla4ied to ortloi.;",S1OOr plattis',ll):;" 'ferias ma-.
blo. ' ' ' Uot304,Pel •
GI:ITM GI- O.OIYS
Fow THE. AR,MT, •
Beds, Pillowy Blankets,Coati, 43 apt,
WM. S.
- • •
S air i4t
North Side Market Square, near Buehler' a Hotel,
lit&lMßlgn* P 4.
ana44l4l.i*
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON t • DENT..IOFit
FFERAitiii oitiaus o
toirrtabour soft ite vicinlly Ha solicits a share o
the-public patronamand giveramieranoe that hitt best
andesVora shell be given to rendiv rattlefaction in his pro-
Norton. - Nitta old, ,, wea tried dentist, be feels tare in
Writing the tuublic lenerelly to colt on Ma, assorint
hemlbittlier linnet be dimtasiled witlrbiti'services,
Moe No. 128 Market sitreet, in thetolose formerly m
ounted by 'limb R. F•by, near the II:1,ad fltallee Hotel,
1 1.1.4 1 4 ) Sitle a navit 4 e4r:fr
UPHOLSTERING.
r_AIA.LEA.F .
t `1: t
tVlb Mritatit;
V RAI A
ef;,..totriyerk3. 4f 1 1.1. t
VAMP- 1 .81 3 60M &c., &c.,
On handmaid (hr sale atshe verytioorest rates for cash.
Hair mattressesauld Ope.ng,..klottortts waded° order.
SOFAS; •
1.01;INEO;
OH/WA „
HAIR ILATTREMES &o.
Neydred and imbioreVisi to never very rSmonable, all a
I No. losvmaticecitiree,i,oefivob
so;: itdtlrilth',' by
potB.2olll_, ' " JPS'i tt.A.RNITL.
ifithisbut Bllivi'llanufkitory
BECOND .SnIZET W ,CII3ATNIIT
-A . .
VENITIAN iiiid
-mikrAwaridig. ivaijar and expeditiously done. Per
was at a &lance can have.their wdrk clone by addres
sing nlitteete . thesiriderstinid I Thiintrwl for patit Vat
sumo he Viitiee; bYttlicit uttietket tochuitutiM; . to merit
conunwince of the same. esirSatisfachod t invents° d
Moth sato prices and work.
3.lismakujoarigußpo
oct9:dem
SOHEFFERS' 'ROOK - 'STORE.
1U N ONi E NeVIEI,O P F.IS.
NQTE rAP,EII,,of t d ' ergot
II -pFt n uNi toolors;sobi by tite tlhousand and
by the ratup aLCity Clash, prtaelt, . • ,
Union War in t 71 , 4 14, Unloa. map
'ad at very toy pr cea. II at
mvs;" Val 1300103CORS.
TSUBS HL
CRI4KR, has removed the
1 PLINKING A 19:) BRASS FOUNDRY from Market
street to Feirtifstreet'ettwave Mantes, opposite the' Bathe
oburals. limet.flat foritiltimtrortsge - No hopes. ets:kot
mr2ls-SiedWM, . rAttorTr. - .
. _
AAIR, TOOTEt .NALL, - CLOTII, HAT,
LATHER and iNII T ANT'BitUgIEtit In great variety .
1 - 4 411 1 4k , 'P R VA AN.PIOI.4IYO°B4I
BtoPtrAlo,lNdadran 4 44 , Viraneoeintrald of all de
seriptions and prices.
•-•,. • * AL ;OMR Atoka, ,
• •
oaLDER fl VISEGATI !.
VlSE=SLOStakti pu lkp i plp,
d 24 WM. DOOR k 1:10.
Nap 2ibttrtistmaits.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
EEMBROIDERED REPS,
Blida and Figured Reps,
Rich Figured all Wool Delaines, .
Plain Merlnoes and Cashmeres,
Fancy Paris Dress Silks,
Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks,
Warranted makes of plain black silks,
New Styles Low Priced Detainee
At CATHCART & awns. Ers
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank Markin square.
uov4
BLEB.CESEP biI7SLINS
(at oldpricea.)
BLANKETS, MEETINGS,
Flannels, Ticking, Drdliugs,
Gingham's, Callcoes, Towliogs,
All kinds of Domestic Goode,
A splendid Line of Shawls.
All kinds of Men and Boys wear.
In great variety to be found at
cmsosars,
Market Sqvisre.
IMM
WORSTED GOODS,
LADIES HUMS,
Misses Head Dresses,
Ladies Hoods,
Misses Hoods,
Ladies Soutane,
Misses Mitts, &e., &c.
A fresh invoice jest opened et CATHCART'S,
nov4 Next door to the Harrisburg Beak
DARLING'S
LIVERREGULATOR,
LIFE BITTERS,
ARE pure vegetable extracts. They
Ll_ cure alrbilions disorders of the human ardent.—
They regulate and tovigorate the liver arid trandeys -
they give tone to the digestive organs ; they regulate the
secretions, excretions and exhalations, equalise the circa
lotion, and purify the blood. Tons all Wilms comptoun.
;-4Tme of which are roridd Liver, Sick Headache, Dys
paoa, Peas, Chills sad Fevers, corivencio or Low
ness—are entirely (Toweled and cured by these reme
dies.
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR
Removes the morbid and billions deposits fleet the slum
iamb and bowels, reglaates the liver and kidneys, remov
ng every obstruction, restores a natural and healthy ca
tion in the vital organs. It is a superior
FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much beet than pills, and much mailer to take
, DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS
Is a superior tonic and diuretic ; excellent In cases a
loss of appetite,listuieney Annals weakness, irregulari
thin. pain, in the Bice and bowls , blind, protrualug and
bleeding piles, and-general debility.
READ THE s'OLLOWING TMTIMONY
Jas. L. Brumley, merchant, 184 Fulton street, New
York, writes, August 18, 1860: ‘4 have been aMloted
with puce, accompanied with blewing, the last three
years ; I used . .
DARLING'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
LIFE BITTERS,
And now consider myself torrialux cratuat."
Hon. John A. Oross writes, "Brooklyn, March 18, 1860.
In the spring of 1869 l• took a revere cold, which induc
ed a violent fever. I took two doses of
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR.
broke up my cold and fever at onms Prelim* to this
attack, I ban been troubled with dyspepsia several
months ; 1 have lint nothing of It since."
• Otis Sindly, Req., • 128 East 28th Street, N. V., writes :
.'August 12, 1880-1 had a Mfficul.y with Kidney Oms
plaint three years with constant pain in the small of my
back. 1 had used most all kinds el medicines, but round
no permanent relief until 1 used
DABLINq'S INVIGMATOR,
LIFE BITTERS
I passed clotted blood bythe 'urethra. lAM now en
tirely cured, imitate pleasure la reocunmentheg these
tamedie&n.
! Mrs C. %bow-, 11 Christopher Street, N. Y ., writes .
9hitr 70, Ileta—.l have been subject to attache of asth
nut the last twenty years. I have never found anything
usual to
Darling's Liver Regulator,
Lit Wording Immediate relief. It is a thorough Llveirass4
bilious remedy."
Mrs. Yount,. of Brooklyn, writes , “Febr ua ry 28, 18412.
In May last I bade severs attack of Piles, which coda
el me to the house. I took one bottle of
DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS
and was entirely cured. I have had no attiokatoon."
D. Westervelt, Pm:, or South 6th, near oth Street, cra
llamsburg, L. 1., writes : "August 6, 1860.—Flaying been
troubled with a difficulty in the Liver, and subject to M
ica' ettscir.s, I was advised by a friend to try
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR,
S did so, and found It to operate admirably, removing the
bide and arOuslog the liver to activity. I have also need
it is
FAMILY MEDICINE
When our ohildren are out of ports, we give them a
lbw drops and It seta thorn all right. I Ond tt meat Ma
geoeral wants or the etomackt and bowels when disorder-,
ed.'
Bunn, if yon ne,d either or both of those most ex
pellent inquire for them at the stores ; if you •
do not find them, take no other, but loolose One Dollar
lb a letter, and on receipt of the money, the Remedy or
Remedies will be cent according to your directions, by
dual or express, post-paid, Address,
DAt',Ti S. DARL/1414.
1O 10 ' 4
Nitssau street i 1
„Ow qr
Put op in Su cent and $1 Boatels Mech.
oct24-dOtu
NEW NATIONAL LoAyg.
Tel ma and ThrewTentiks Per (kat.
TEZAARTILY .NOTES,
NOW RRADT FOR DAITRIAT AT TEO OFFIOR
4 . AY -GOOKE & CO.,
. . 13A RILERS,
No. 114 South Third Street,
PIIILADELPHIA.
Pursuant o instructions from the Secretary of the
Treasury, the SubseripUen Hack to the NEW NATIIM.II.I.
LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the retool
Seven and three-tenths per cent per annum, will remota
open at my office,
No. 114 S. THIRD STREET.
until further notice, from 8 A. M. 11116 P. K., mad .ort
Mondass tll.l 91'. M.
These not m will be of the denomination of FUMY
1)01,1. Mh, ONN ElDNorte.o DOL ANS,. FIVO HUN- .
MED, .1101.14.11 Q uNE THOUSAND DOLIAIRR, and
AVE TIIOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of
&uglier', 1861, payable gold. in. throe Years, or cone
VerUble into a twenty years' air. per Gent. law; at WO
option of the bolder. Each Treasury Note ham interest
boupoos Atached, which oen be out off and collected la—
gold at the Riot every am months, and at pot rate .ot owe,
pant per day on each fitly dollars,
Paymeint ef subicriptwo.l may be made in Gold Or
Clocimeor;Noteeof,:tity.ot,ths phitademea Banns.
Pimps kr ...S . letasneit can remit by their *leas;
through Die matt; 01 , by express, or through Banlm 'and
the Treasury!, Notes will be immediately delivered, or
Sent tu c e ! :rett Subscriber as they may severally dlpire,.
Rartlea.reruitting must add the interest from-likki of
Liugus, ibe date at Mt the notes, t0.th419 resat",
;lance Mashes Rtdiadeiphia, at the rate' drone' dent pee
'day on each fifty dollars.
'Apply to or entrees -
ovum, guswigewer AGEN t
• Care of JAR 00E4 /600 Hanker%
.003,iim Thwilareet, Philadelpbui.
..'ivroRVITERVIeti
;ROYAL ° QUARTO DICTIONARY t
IHE beet defining and pronouncing DW-
I r tionary 1:4 the !Ingillh leagnage ; Auto, Woreelfterii
School redighlWlC — W - dbehirTit - Pidierhtl Quarto And
, Batumi DictiouViditbi sale at
SCEIRIVEWS BooKeraftl,
arm' Seer the fleryieberg Bridge.
Um= mw i,
COAL 1 LORBERRY COAL .
•
oa
Void Ow/7,
neol,,,itabthsinkusi *POW M jr.
7:trtrT GAM OftE r fa m d c
8. &
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