Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 08, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Friday Morning, November 8, 15
BUOYED THEIR UNIFORMS.—CApt. George W.
P. Davis' company received thcir uniforms yes -
fur
terday, and we presume will shortly be
nished with arms so as to enable them to enter
upon the discharge of their duty as guard of the
public property.
Psou or A DAUPHIN COUNTY SOLI/Mt.—ON '
m et MOWlity, Wm. Itlentzberger, attached to
compaq G, 12th regiment, died at the Union
Hotel, Washington. He was unmarried,
aged about 20years, and was a native of Middle
town, this comity..
Tio billow. of Middletown, says that all
the saw mills in that borough are doing a good
business. Bills seem to be as plenty as intim%
of peace, and some of the mills are running day
and night. The timber for the Harper's Ferry
bridge was sawed at Middletown.
Dastaos ro Boas.—During the terrible storm
on Saturday, some twelve boats were stoved
and sunk below Havre de Grace. Mr. Jacob
Wilson's boat, of Middletown, loaded with
lumber, was wrecked, and the top loading valu
ed at ..bout four hundreds dollars, sunk. The
lumber belonged to Mr. Samuel Landis, also of
Middletown. It is feared that several other
boatmen of Middletown met with serious dis
asters.
ASSAULT UPON A.N OFFIOEL—A colored Mall
MORA John Hillan was arrested by officer
Campbell Monday night, for some misdemeanor,
bat while on the road to the lockup, he showed
resistance, and in the scuffle which ensued, he
fiord a pistol at the officer, and effected his es
cape. Yesterday, , however, he was recap
tured by officer Campbell, and taken before the
Mayor, who sent him to prison 7 to answer.
Pintitortrina is the seat of medical science in
Mk country, and the test appllei by the teach
em of medicine in that city to a new remedy
tor rheumatism advertised in our paper, gives
ter it a recommendation which we do not re
member to have ever seen attached to any me
didue advertised. It will be taken by those
i[ilieted with rheumatism, with confidence, and
must become a family medicine.
Diarayssnati ACOIDENT.—On Friday a week,
Mr. Jacob Hoffa, of Frederick, Lebanon county,
was out with a portion of his family gathering
diestriuts, and had with him a gun, the trigger
of which was caught by a twig, discharging the
gull, the contents.of which entered the body of
daughter Rebecca, an interesting girl, aged
It; years, 2 months and 12 days. She expired
about three hours afterwards.
Tee HEAVANS.—An interesting sight may now
be observed before sunrise in the morning.
Three of the heavenly bodies—Jupiter, Saturn
and the moon—will appear to be within two or
three degrees of each other. All are now in the
constellation Leo, the two planets being scarce
ly three-quarters of a degree apart. Juriter is
the brighter of the two, and has just passed by
Saturn in its course eastward. The apparent
motion, however, is so slow that it cannot be
detected in less than three or four days. As
Jupiter makes the circuit of the heavens in
about twelve and Saturn in about thirty years,
it will be two-thirds of the latter period before
they are seen so.closely together, and that in a
different quarter of the sky.
The planet Venus is now a most beautiful
object in the southwest for an hour or two after
sunset. It is near the tropic of Capricorn, and
of course will soon turn and move east by north,
shining with a brilliant light in the higher
constellations during the winter and spring.
A WORD anotrr FASMON.—The indefinite and
Indefinable thing called Fashion—how capri
cious it Ist We join with a sprightly cotempo
racy in asking who makes Fashions, and what
is it that determines that a certain style, though
confessedly is fashion yesterday is horridly out
of fashion today? Yet the rule of Fashion is
as definite, as precise and as vigorous as that of
any possible tyrant. Taste has nothing to do
with fashion, or rather fashion has nothing to do
with taste. Ina fashionable sense nothing can
fbe intrinsically pretty and becoming. If a
given style is "in fashion" it is of course pretty
—lf out of fashion, it is clearly outlandish and
unbecoming! So the identical bonnet that was
really a "love of a bonnet" yesterday, may be
set down as perfectly "horrid" to-day. What
is stylish to-day becomes dowdyish to-morrow.
After a little while, behold, it will be stylish
again ! No one knows where "style" comes
from or how long it will stay. It is like the
wind—"thou hearest the sound thereof but
canst not tell whence it cometh or whither it
goeth." All we are suffered to know is that it
"cometh" and "goeth"—and this we know to
a dead certainty. Somebody must sit up o'
nights to invent styles, but it is somebody
"whom nobody knows." We have observed
that fashion travels circuitously. The drunken
booby saw the streets whirling and the houses
gliding by and philosophically resolved to wait
until his own domicil came round to where he
was standing and then get aboard. So, even
more philosophically, may you await the return
of the "latest styles." If you have a good hat
which fashion has outgrown, just lay it safely
aside, bide your time, and the fashion will come
around again. The female world is sacrificed
on the altars of Fashion. The rich constantly
tryin g to be original, in order to distinguish
t hemselves from the poor, and the poor chasing
zas fast as they can ! It is , really a desperate
ke. No sooner do the rich find themselves
, zi t4 trie up with in any given style than, in order
, 1t. 91" up caste, they immediately reject that
awl invent something new. The poor
,"84141rush the alarm find themselves shock
iintutY2l4otrien when ' they suppased they had
agah l
4 1 11 ' 4 atd then rush on to ape the rich
auxical, so female divinit sea y is perpetually on
the
i mitatio n
"respectable" part ever
dreadi ng
Ides ever fevens'l4t and the would-be-respecta
tind the Viersh to imitate ! Great is Fashion,
get the profit of it !
A HARRIBBITEG Woes or Axp—Panorama of
the United &ettea.—Night before last we formed
one of about a dozen of the personal friends of
Harry Davis, a young and talented artist of
this city, who were invited to his studio in
Dock's building, Third street, for the purpose
of witnessing the exhibition of his panorama
of the United States—a work upon which he
has been engaged for the last two years, and
which now needs but a few days labor for its
entire completion.
We found the canvass properly adjusted on
rollers, in frames, and brilliantly illuminated
with gas, so as to display its beauties to the beet
possible advantage.
The panorama is painted on nearly 19,000
square feet of canvass, each of the scenes being
about 9 by 14 feet in size. It is divided into
five sections, and altogether there are about one.
hundred scenes.
The first section opens with a magnificent
scene, representing the discovery of America by
Columbus, and is followed by the pilgrims at
sea on board the May Flower, the landing of
the pilgrims on Plymouth rock, and various
other incidents in the early history of our
country. .
The second section illustrates the manners
and customs •of the aborigines of the country,
embracing religious ceremonies, dances, etc., all
faithfully delineated and admirably diversified
with the most charming and picturesque land
scapes. Several portraits of celebrated Indians
are included in this section, as well as a sebne
representing the attempt made to burn the
elder John Harris, the first white settler in this
vicinity. The landscape in this view, as well
as the grouping and costumes of the figures are
, accurately portrayed.
The third section is composed 'of scenes illus
trative of the war of 1812, the Mexican war and
other modern historical incidents, in the repre
sentation of which all the "thunder and smoke
of battle" are given by a mechanical contri
vance with a startling effect.
The fourth and fifth sections are composed of
illustrations representing the progress of the
great southern rebellion, commencing with a
finely executed view of Furt Sumter. All the
principal battles are faithfully portrayed, and
others will be added as they occur. 'lncluded
in the fifth section are fine portraits of Presi
dent Lincoln, Gens. Scott, Anderson and Beau
regard, all taken from photographs.
Altogether the panorama is emphatically
one of the best we have ever seen, either in re
gard to its execution, or general interest. The
figures are sketched with anatomical accuracy,
and posses a natural and life-like coloring,
while the landscapes are bold and spirited, with .
just sufficient tone to render them attractive to'
the eye. Indeed there are several of thess lat
ter which are perfect gems of art, and worthy
of the highest commendation, which we are
certain they will receive from all-who are able
to appreciate their superb beauty. Mr. Davis
may well feel proud of this great artistical
work, which is destined to place him among
the first of the leading scenic painters in the
country, as he is now among the leading por
trait painters.
The panorama will be publicly exhibited at
grant's Hall about the first of December, when
our citizens will have an opportunity of fully judg
ing its merits, and at the same time by their pat
ronage extend to the talented artist a substan
tial remuneration for his ardous task in produc
ing a work so eminently calculated to reflect
honor upon our city.
MAYOR'S OililoE.-A Soul Above Bribery.—
"Have you Terrance here safe and sound, yer
honor," enquired a dapper little Irishwoman,
bursting into the Mayor's office, just as the pre
siding genius of that judicial temple had ex
pressed a wish for her early arrival.
Mayor.—"l believe we have. Here Terrance."
"0, niver mind calling him," returned the
little Irishwoman, "for I'd rather laive him
forever and a day wid yees than run the risk uv
loosin' him again."
Here Terrance came forward, scratching his
head and looking as if he was politely petition
ing the tower of Brunt's Hall to fall down and
cover him, so that he might be safely out. of
reach of the scowl with which the aforemen.
tioned lady regarded him.
"So Biddy skeins," said the culprit int' brogue
se broad as his face, "you've came for me at
last, I see."
Biddy.—Don't datums me ye heist. Husha,
but sure it's the impudence of the divil, as well
as our own, you must have to spaik to me in
that manner 1"
Mayor.—
Biddy ?"
"What has he done to yon,
.Biddy.—"o, don't as me to mintion it, yer
honor. 0, Terry, Terry, if I could only see ye
hung without judge or jury, it's meeelf that 'ml
be the happy woman 1" •
Terrance.—" Troth, an' ye wouldn't, Biddy ;
for, sure, biurinagers, a man's not to blame
when he's decoyed away by a love poison."
biddy.—"o, the divil love ye—is it love yer
spakin' ov? Ter honor, can't I send him to
the lainitentiary for a year or two? It's the only
way ov making him decent again, an' getting
the laist good ov
Mayor.—" Well, tell na the nature of his
offence, and we'll see what can be done."
Terranoe.—"o, umulther !—O, Biddy, dar
lint, be raisenable ! Mink on the time when I
worked for yon, an' rocked the cradle for you,
an' danced you on my lap till you wor th' envy
ov all the married women in the neighborhood!
0, tarinagers, Biddy aszMra, don't be looking
at the Bible in that manner, for if you swair
against me IT be sure to die ov it, and thin
may be l'd be hauntin' you wid me ghost."
Biddy.—The sorra a much fear ov that, Ter
ry any way--for th' divil 'ill keep you too tight
whin he gets you to let you haunt any wan—
unless it may be your dirty decry !
down
0, Biddy, daicency, an' I'll go
on me knees, and swear agin her for ever
an' ever."
Mayor. 4-" I see you've charged your hus
band, Biddy, with leaving yon without sup
port. Is there anything else?"
Biddy.—There is in troth, yer honor, some
thing that's as bad as leaving me without two
supportV Terry) Now, ye thalf,*ni tell
everything, an' have you sint off M prison."
Terrance.--" Murdther's me doom, I 'see
plainly. Biddy, asthora, just forgive me this
Peunoplvattia Matlg c elegraph, irribap Ittaruing, Nov ember 8, 1851
time, an' I'll buy you the puttied ! , pathera ov
a goWial that itrer wint on a Woinitababk."
Biddy.—" Gownd, eh ! Do you mane what
ye say, Terry I But ov course, you don't, you
rashkill, for there's no new gownds for me—
your lawful wife—io long as that; nasty black
divil back ov the hill continues to' cock het cap
at ye,"
Terrance.—" Don't you hear me sayin'
swair agin her, an' isn't that enotighr
Biddy.—" Enough is it, whin you'd swair the
leg ofrfan iron pot ony di,y to desaive iue, and
get baCk to her ! , No, yerlionoi, knit tell , me
if yeas have wan place worse nor another for
patjurecif thraitors, an' I'll swair him into it
Mayor.— . " I am afraid we, have only one
place for t Biddy-the. prison.'
.ifiaay-:—" Well sindhim there—soinateitasie
and hand me the book."
Terry, (in an agony.)—" For the love ov the
Vargin, Biddy, don' t,,put yer hand' on. .41+
Don't agrielnachireef * O•r - you'll kill 'inesalf an'
braik Itt an Its' to the
dhrink hp 4aldato iihrownms plow. Say,
alanna t you forget an' forgive, an'
take me home wid you ?"
Biddy. No, Terry the divil should havele
&rat
Mayor.—Bo, Biddy, you'll you'll send him to
prison ?
yer
Terrance.—An' give up the new gound, Bid
dy asthora?
Biddy.—Main levy calico, I suppose, while
Miss Charcoal, as Imay call herondie•sprigged
muslin. No, Terri', I've a soul above bribery
so in you go.
Terrance.--Rale giniaine worsted, Biddy, at
three livies a yard:. 'An' Yerself that
would like a Quane in it, if you'd only listen to
raison.
Mayor.—Take hold of the book, Biddy!
Biddy.—Wait a mtnnit, yer honor, jewel -7
three livies a yayd, Terry, an' the money down—
an' you'll awair, niver agin to look back on the
hill seettla seculorum.
Terrance.—On me knees, Biddy darYint. •
Biddy.—l don't belave you, you rashkill.
Yer honor, now I'm ready for you!
Terry.—(beseechingly)—Think on the beauti
ful gownd, Biddy asthora, that you'd look like a
Queue in!
•
Biddy.—'Bale wasted, Terry I"
Terry.—"Honorbright, Biddy, an' three livies
a yard."
Biddy.—"Yer honor, do you think I might
be after forgivin' him this want ! " _
Mayor.—" He's in the habit of running off
to a black woman's, is he Biddy ? "
Penance.— (in an interjection of dispair)—
"Oh! murdther—l'm sould agin ! "
Biddy.—"Thrue for yer honor, so we'd bether
sired the baist off without any further trouble,
for marcy would be only thrown away on
him!" -
Terrance. — 4l Oa 'hone ! yEir honor, you've
ruined me, an' I settlin' things so nately Biddy,
asthora, ain't we goin'T " '
Biddy.—" Yes, Terry, asth9ra, if its any com
fort to you, your goin' to prison. '
Mayor—The boa, Biddy !
Biddy—Repate the oath yer honor !
Terrance--I'll add a silk nick handkiretilef, •
Biddy darlint :—a wilted gownd• at three livies
a yard—an' a silk handkerchief that might larva
a lady heiress ! '
Magistrate—You hereby—
Biddy—Wan tninit more, yer honor—a
Nviated gownd, you say at three 'ivies ?
• Terrance—As sure as I'm a sinner, Biddy
alanna. ' '
Biddy—An' a silk nick handkerchaif ?
Terrance-0, divil a lie in it, 'Biddy croon.
Biddy—An' you won't ever think ov the
black divil back ov the hill?
Terry—' Och hone ! but surd its meself that
won't—an if you doubt me word I'll'sweir to it
till I'm black in the face, Biddy ma warm-en!"
Biddy—" Well, Terry, though I'm above
bribery—l've got a heaft in me buszern as well
as other people ! Your'e sure you won't desaive
me?
Terrance- -"I'll die fuist, Biddy, darlen't
Biddy—"An' that you've got the money for
the gownd and the handkerchaif
Terrance (producing a wallet,) "I have, in
troth—an' here kape it yerself, till you'Ve
IS:ought and pod for them."
Biddy (securing the funds,) "I ' think yer
honor, I'll forgive him this time."
Mayor—l, thought so from the beginning;
but what about the black lady ?
Terrance "Och murdher ! hang me daicent
ly want, yer honor, but don't be either
me be inches !"
Biddy—"l donna what to do; I'd like to
await agin but—but—
Terrance—" But the new gownd and the
handkerchaif, Biddy darlen't 1"
Biddy—"Well,Terry 88 ye have inn word, com e
along ; but wo be to you if you ever deaaive me
me again !" • '
And the next moment the loving couple were
among the mitring.
Run the advertisement of Philip Enaminger in
another column. . , .
StittProfeasorWood'ead*ertimmentin another
A. M. STODDARD will open on. Tuesday, Noy.
12th, handsome assortment - of - Winter
, ,
Ifsucskirrs min (slums whose busineii dees
not requhe the attention of a regcdar
. book
keeper can have the services of an experienced
accountant in posting and eranlining books,
drawing off accounts, &c., by"addressing Levi
Wolfinger, cor. Filbert and South sts.
nov. 6-6 t..
Camas Yortic STATE APPLES, Greening's Bell
flowers, Gillflowers, English Red Streaks, Co
coanuts and nuts of all description, Currantsi
Citron. A choice assortment of Confectionary,.
Soaps, Candles, Spices, Tobaceo, Fresh
Butter, Cheese; &c., :wholesale 'and retail, No.
101 Market street, between Fourth and Fifth
streets, by John Cotterel. lt*
•
Tna REMOVAL Os GEN. FBRIORIT.—WhiIe we
regret the removal of John C. Fremont, we can
not doubt the wisdom that prompted it, when
the servants of our Government transcend theii
instructions and subvert the interests of the
Country, at any time, (and especially at a time ,
like this,] for their own sickly vanity and • pe
cuniary gain; it 39. the duty, of the FreEddlint
remove those thatso,,offenil. Should Mr. Fre
mont Via our city, in his route to Washington,
the cheap store of Union & BOWMAN will offer
inducements to replenish his wardrobe. n 7
VIM
Saxmam's Omsumnas • .To set in
Brick, Portable or as Pireplam eaters. The
mostpowitiluilicaters known for warming .Davell
ings, aural"s
Schqof_ , Send to .LYMAN Gin-
BKRT, agent at ilarrisburg:for full discription
and an Unparalleled mass of. testimony,. . ,
Tim Contemns Parlor edatstove witicradi
citing ventilator and gas burning allachmaa, intro
duced one year ago, already ranks as the leading
stove 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 orthe best pktterns to be had at
the store and tinware establishment of LYMAN
GILBERT, Market street. tf.
Foss. FM, Fufts.—sl,ooo worth of fnns're
ceived from New Yorkauction.- ' 100 fur capes
ane muffs, from $8 up to $l2, worth double ; 25
doz. hoop skirts for 60c., 76c. and $1 25 ; 100'
cloaks for $2, $2 60, $8 60 up to $lO, very
cheap. A large meortment 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,, 4-14, 18 and
20 cents ; 36 large woolen blaneta ;50 pieces
canton flannel; at 14 cents ; red, yellow and
white flannel, very cheiP ; 50 pieces of white
curtin fringes at half price ;,beautiful set flow
ers. Pe Laines„at 22 and 25. tents ; received a
new lot of shirt breasts, Apeautiful styles, at S.
Lewy's wholesale, and retail dry ) good store.
Wholesale liitYers we would especially invite to
our large stock;. to 7131 ch vie receive additions
most every day from'New York auction.
PURIFY. -THE BLOOD.
MorrAfelarir Prras ANTE PHasinx ' Bnirinto.—
tree freer oft Afirteral , PoWerW.-41 daees'rofSyron'la
elsers. - ItOnrvy, n't itnintfens or Mb Mb', ills Stferation
of the Ufe Medicines la troly'osiontiddogi often ivtlocerinit
to: Coo'nays, every .I*.pugoof these loithoorde dtdiabes
by their parifylngeffeets on.the blood. Billioas.revers,
Mereratad att. ilyspepols; Deottu,i MOO; and la .short
most all illat4wes; knob -ribld : to %bait loanttivo properties
No family should be vilthoitt theta, as by their timely
see math stinking-and texpease may be raved.. :
Prepared bruin. 13.11111411 f 4 , 1; , N. D.. New York, and
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on the monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have
been dlsappo sited to the use of other Pills mn piece the
utmost confldenoein Dr. Oheeseman's Palls doing all that
they represent to do. i •
NOTICE
:nese is one condition of the female systene -, in which the
.P4/11 =mot be token witlunn P.EOO 41,
RESULT. t.The conditiotereforett to is AWN - ANC 7--
the react • MLSOARRIAGE. . Such is the irresigibie test.
=
the Week:bilk. !Vero the usual Acta duitle lc
conditicei, Met Cum O 41)t
w ,ne poser ' We'
ture cannot mist a' • • • '
:Warrauted , ourely - vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions; which shoold•be road. sr,
oompany each box. Price Si. Sent by mail on *neat
init .141 uolzmun L. Onessiux, Box "Post
O. Nei . York City. , •
Sold by one Druggistin every town In the United States.
B. B. HUTCHINGS,
' General Agent for the United States.
•••• 14 Broadway, New York,
:To whom'all wtolesale orders epould a be addressed.
eor2O-daiely •
WANTED, ' •
200 OV E .RC9A7I3•SOO Suits of good '
Second, hand Clothing, including' hats, caps
boots ma shoes, slab household and kitchen furniture or
elery discriOlion'for which a fate price in cash Will be
.paid at the Auction Store, No. 34, on the 'Wadi corner of
Eacond and Chestnut Streets In th a city.
• • • - • I'ILILIe , ENSMINGER,
n0v5413t• tn-lhain city Anctionfer.
IHREE STEAM ENGINES FOR BALE.
"BE undersigned offers for , sale ONE
NEW 30 HORSE ENGINE, and AIM Second-Hand
engin" or smaller size, The engines will be sold cheap
Joy each or approved paper. Apply at the Steam lin
ens Works, sixth street, between Walnut and Market,
kikrrtsburg,.h. JACOB Y ,I.IZ
nov24l3svalr3t •
300 SHOEMAK ERS •
TEM tuidertiigned wishes , empliriy
;-im-
Medlately; , lHßEE EHUNDRED SHOHNARERS, to'
14 and bottom Olevalt7 Boots, to whom the highest warns
will lie' paid.
*Prices for fitting 25 cents, for DAV) ming 76 amts.
JONATHAN ,XlAt'inikit
DetrBo-,1861:42w
COOK - WAN' .ND. 'Liberal wages
LII Weal*, Applay. at ',T,J,JORDLIVS, ,
-SW - • f WM% Meet. ,
ENT.—The farm now occupie
by John Loban, adjoining Camp Curtin. Mote
alon given on the Arai of April next.
GEO
; oet2s 8.611 W. PORTIER.
coo Abtali6ments
Assigabes' Sale of Beal 'Estate.
TEE lII3SCRtBERS will sell by public
outcry at the Wort douse, at Harrisburg, on Satur
day the 18. b day-of Ncive'rntibr - neat,' at `two o'clock P
This Farm of Jolni Wallower, .*.nlor, consistinutf 188
icres,-84411654 about three
miles from Harriiiitiurg, landi of Jotkift—For,
John Zion rod oaten!.
here 4 ra erected on the I..aria a large Two Story gtone
Howe, a Bank Barn, Tenant [louses, &abb.*, &c.
There la also a large orchar.t of apple, rear, pearls and
cherry 'reel 'al choice varieties in excellent besring or
also, several wins et got lime whiuh lbaue
been and con be worked to advantage. ,
The property' will be fold in body or lo parcels to
snit partherikp. . .
Conditions sultbe liberal ' nd be announced on day of
sale.
lhere will also beolLerea for sale at tie mime time and
place the undivided halt interest of 150 acres of Caa
Lands situated on the Short Mountain, in Lykene
Dauphin county.
A. o. HritsTEß,
C. F.' MIIENCM,
eel° 3toairtl:wy. _ Assignees.
Luc/later InteUigencer aidcarlisle fieinkt insert three
Uth andisend 1411'10 this olfltisinntiedtately.
SOU SAL OF.ItENT.
iiiHE undersigned offerrtfor sate or rent,
j,' bla DiStillery' below Ear. %bate, •tweloo the Peuu.
sylyardattbdtroad'adid tha Susquehanna IJver, with steam
ariglinsitig 'pen, railroad sidling and.aboitt . sight owes of
grotlind. Tar= t0 . 3: 4 0. Bomberger, leg.,
Oaahler of ills aleShanica fiikvings.lianft,t floitubarg, or
to JACOB LSIBY,
oci264llurs' , .
COAL! COAL !!
$3, AND $2.25 PLR TON OF 2,000 LBS,
R
No. 74, Market Street, yard on
the Whit, foot or North - street, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer is
TREVORION
ZYB3 Y4LLS4.
• '""-- • •-• • SUNBURY mid '
• •• BROAD lop COAL
Famlies and Dealers may . 'rely upon obtaining a firstqate
article,'And full weight, at the. lowest rates. Orders
promptly attended to. A liberal viscount made to pnr •
chadors paying for the coal when ordered.
Priasentprice44 and 32' 25 per ton.
Harrisburg, Oct. 26.—dem .
SHIRTSI SHIRTSI , I SHIRTS!! 1
HOME MANUFACTURE.
THE CHEAPEST Ili PHE MARKET.
THE undersigned having - opened his
thwaniotory of Shirt/the., at 10.12 West Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa , mOs irespecthilly solicits the
patronagemtd attention of the: ladies, Gentlemen and
Ilerchabte to It'd - fob:mil*" aUsbitniebt of goods all of
which are our own manufacture
SHIRI'B,
SHIRT ReSORS,
CL - FFS,
WRISTBANDS.
.
NIGHT
• Am., Am., ko.,
Also the partleulai atter - Mon of the Ladles to our large
assortment of under genitalia &c., (froth the latest im
proved London and Paris styles,) LINEN COLLARS,
CUFFS, - .SiTii dm. , in great : varieties, all of which being
Our oWninitun'etecture we will soil cheaper than can be
purchased elsesihere.
• rersons desiroiusof furnishing their own. materials, eau
have ceding, sewing &C., of every variety done it: cord
ing to order. Altoftbe above named goods for (louts wear,
we will make to measure, guarsateeiug to fit, and give
entire iuitisfactluu to the purcheier for style. durability
and In terial. All Special orders will be promptly at
tended to upon the shortest notice and moat reasonable
terme. Also Merchants supplied upon the most retiion•
able tends.
' P. S. Ladies wishing shirts or under garments of oily
dlscription, can have them made. to' order by sending
sample or such kinds as may be Desired,
JaMliM A. LYNN,.
Na. 12, Market street,
a029-dem Harrisburg, Pa.
Boor E 5 4...400r ta'Hurnmel.kHillingerPs.kirosiery
4ore.
"ErNMI.IMECTAirhi.M.i.it s
•
QTATE Streernear Third , etre . et, few
1.0• d :ars below' Brady'A - Hetet; ' rf+irrisbirg. A aile
abw Hearse ' ft-ady road& alwaya on band And
neatly tlelstted to order. ' Silver plates, ate. Terms res.
settatee., [11130.4 . 0] 81LK4.a6
GUM GOODS
FOR THE ARMY,
Beds, Pille~vE ,. 1041Lisi?
LamLketi.: &pits, Caps,
Loggias, Drinking Cups, &c., .
YOB. BALE Br
WM. S. SILIAPPI3R,
North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel,
HARRISBURG, PA.
aug2l.4lBm*
• • DR.: , T." :.1" "101.18
SLTRGEON I).,F,NTLSTai
OPSILS.hie eervioes.AO the oitizeue o
Eterrieburg and Its vicinity. He solicits a share o
the public patronage and gives assilraime that' his 'best
etideavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old. well tried dentist; be tbels safe in
milting the public generally to mill on him, assuring
hem that they 'Will net belliistaitlailed Vh s his heiteces,
OiecerteAselteetet stripy-In the hduhe fdirtwiriy
wined by Jacob E. Eby, uW , Cho United States Hotel,
Harrisburg. . rnyt;
TTE'HOLSTERING.
PALM .I.4 4 :pwarßassEs,
~CGITOH.TOZ:MATTILESSES,
nusir.m.,47REssEs,
COTTON pc) mit s,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES,
CAMP israns Ac., • 5r...,
On band and for sale at We very lowest rates for cash.
Hair Mattresses and Spring Bottoms made to order.
SOFAS,
LOUNGES, •. ,
• • , HAIR MATTRESSES &C.,
Reralred and made equal to neer, very re4linat k le . all aj
N 0.109,, Market street,* between Fourth an l Ftftb, by
octo-2md J. T. II.dRItTZ.
Harrifiljurg Blind Manufitotoq,
•
SECOND, IBTREET BELOW CHESTNUT.
ITENITLIN BLINDS made tp order, and
all repsirinerteitly arid expeditiOnsly
.dorie. Per
sons at a distance can Gave rimer work done by, addres
sing a letter to tbeinai4ersignad. Ttutrikkuller_gaatiutt-,
afb3t - Sttaltdif tefiSlineas, to merit
a continuance oftlis same, adshatto n - guaranteed
both aisle prices and work,-§gt
A. R. SHARP.
oci9-d6m
COAL'! COAL !! COAL !!
• 1 1 HE subscriber is elm , prepared to de
.
liver to the citicaut or Harrisburg either by the
Car, Boat, Load or single Toe, the choicest kind of
Wilks
barre, Sunbury, Ly kens Valley end Pinegrove Coal,
hauled out by the Patent Weigh Cart, and full weight
guarenteed. Orders left at my office, 4th and Market
will receive prompt attention.
DAVID MoCORMICK.
Harrisburg, Oct. 30, 186L--6wd*
witiiimaulaut DVALIEtt
in Confectionary, Foreign and
Fits, Dates, Prunes, itaislas and Nuts or kinda.—
Fresh and salt Fish, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To
basoc,,,segars and Country Produce in general,
street, nest door to Parke House, also c.ruer Third and
Walnut streets. Market
ect211.415m JOHN WISE.
COAL LORBERItY COA.I.
THOSE who want the real Genuine Old
rummest Pinegrove coei from the Lorberry Ittoes
(by the ear load or otherwise.) apply LO
GEO. GLEVOICH, Jr.,
.j. . &S. Railroad aide..
• -
,• ' t .1 1 , rusisosysaaent, /rf '*4
YINHE BOitid Of Directors declared to day,
1. a dividend of tour per cent. for the leaf BIX menthe;
payable on demand. J. W. WIER;
novri•
.litd Cashier.
New '2thutrtistmtnts
DARLING'S
LIYyItREGULATOR,
LIFE BITTERS;
ARE pure vegetable entracte.. They
cure all bilious diaorden3 of the hernia iyatent,--
They regulate and invigorate the liver and kindip,
they give tone to the digestive o rgans ; they regulate the
secretions, excretions and exhalations, equalize the circa.
bitten, and purify the blood. Thus alt Wiens complaints
—some or which are 'opts Liver, Sick Headache, %ra
pes,* Piles, Chills and Fevers, Coriveneas or Loess.
ness—are ealirely rontroleci and cured by these reme
dies.
DARLDTG'B
LIVER ' REGULATOR
Removes the Morbid aturbillious deposits train the stom
ach and bowels, regluates the liver and kidneys, remOv
g every obstruction, restores a natural cod healthy ao-
Morin the vital organs. It is a superior
FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much butler than mud much maim to take.
..DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS
18 &Superior tonic and diuretic ; excellent in cases of
loss of annotate, nsinleney, female weakness, irregulari
ties, pain, in We anti I o v. 14, blind, protrualt4 and
bleeding piles, and general debtdly ,
READ TEM Ft/LOWING TWribiONY ;
lug. L. Brumley, merchant, 184 Fulton street, New
York, wrltea, August 18. 1860: •"I have been &Melted
with Olen, accompanied with bleeding, the hat three
years ; I used
DARLING'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
LIFE BITTERS,
And now consider myself sarrnuu.c anisn."
Him. Jain A. Oross writes, “Brooklyn, March 10, 1840.
In the spring of 1859 I took a severe cold, which Indeo-
Vd a violent fever. I took two doses of
DARL.LNG'S LIFER REGULAMR.
1' broke up my cold and fever at once, Previous to MID
:attic; I hao been troubled with dyspepsia several
;months ; I have fait nothing or It shim"
tme Sluing, Bark 128 Bast 28th Street, N. Y., writes :
'!'August 12,1880—1 had a difficully with BidneY , Qom
'p'aint three years with coratant pain In the email of my
;back. I had wed moss all Muds el medicines, but !band
'al permanent relief until I used
DARLING'S LIVER INVIGORATOR,
LIFE - BITTERS.
I pamedclotted blood by the urethra. lam now en
tirely cured, .and take pleasure in recommending thus
remedies.
. Mrs Tebew, 11 Christopher Street, N. Y., writes :
"Feb 20,1860.-1 have been subject to attacks or Asth
ma the last la,:nty years. I have never found anything
equal to
Darling's Liver Regulator ,
in affording immodiate ralief.. It fit a tborough [Avarua
bilious remedy."
Mrs. Young, of Broeklyn, writes, "February 28, 1880
la My last I had a severe attack of Piles, which amen
pd me to the house. I took one bottle of
DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS
and was entirety cured. I have had no sAtick since."
D. Westervelt, Fee., of South sth, near 9th Street,
Wit
liamsburg, L. 1.,
writes : ". August 5, 1860.—Having been
troubled wit' adliilculty in the Liver. and subj e ct to bit.
loos attacks, I MIA advmed by a friend to try
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR,
I did so, and found It to operate admirably, removing the
bile and 811nlaing the liver to activity. I have also need
Kass
FAMILY MEDICINE
When'eur chlidren ate out of sorts, ws give them a
few drops and it sets thorn all right. 1 ilnd It meets the
general wants of the stomach and bowels when disorder
ed."
Mama, if sou nerd either or both of these moat ex
.:Mitsui Remedies,•toquare for them at the stores ; if you
do not find Mom take no other, but Ito:dose Ono Dollar
10 a letter , and on receipt of the money, the Remedy or
Remedies will be cent according to your d'rectlone, by
mail or express. post-paid. Address,
DAN'L S. DARLING.
102 Nassau street. New York.
Put up In 50 cent and St Bottals each.
oct24-d6n
TAKE NOTICE!
ripliA.T we have recently added to our al
ready full stook
OF SEGABS
LA NORMATIS,
_HARI KARI,
EL MONO,
LA BANANA.
OF PERFUMERY
FOR 7u HANDRZROIORP
TURKISH ES -ENCE,
ODER OF MUSE,
LUBIN'S MERCK BOUQUET.
FOR MI Hera
EAU LUSTRALIC,
CRYLTALMRD POMATUM,
MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM.
FOR THE COYPIXEION :
TALC OP VIRILE,
ROSE LEAF POWDER,
NEW MOWN HAY POWLER,
BLANC DE PERU.
OF SOAPS
BASIN'S Fur=
MOSSRigII,
BENZOIN,
UPPER TEN,
VIOLET, •
NNW MOWN HAY,
JOCKEY CLUR
Having the largest stock and best assortment Of Toilet
Articles, weraney that we are better able than our com
petitors to get up a complete Toilet Set at cup prate do
sired. tgie„
Always otiiand, A FRESH Stock, tit MEDI
CINES; CHRIIiCALLS, &a.,"consequerit Of our reablving
almost daily, additions thereto.
KhLLSR'S DRUG AND FANCY 4
91 Market Street two doors Rasta Fourth Street.
South side.
GMT FRAMES 1 ' GILT FRAMER
3. BIESTER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and Picture Frames,
Gift 'And' Rosewood Mouldings &c.
43 CHESNUT STREET, NEAR SECOND.
HARRISBURG, PA.
French 'Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every description.
OLD FRAMES RE-GILT TO SEW.
i~AVID HAYNES, 110 MARKET, ST.
jJ HARRISBURG, Agent for
1.11.1,1 E'S PA TENT
Wronght stud Chilled Irce Err. nd %teal' Proof
Strictly the ONLY htereanble dude mode, Oct le both
fire and Bernier Proof. inar2o-dlv
C . Q. ZIMMERMAN'S
BANKING STOCK, BILL AND COLLECTING OFF/011
Has been removed from No. 28 Second St
Nt.:. 130 MARKET STREET
HARRIEBuRo, PA.
TREAstit y NOTES TAKEN AT PAIL
sep24-dtf
NOTICE. •
ira.s UNDERBII4II3I) hat, opened hie
Li'MBER OFFieb; 410111161 . . 0r Third air .„nd ma a k.
berry 'hey. near, Herr , '
Dry La:aber di ali kindliest! qualities. tat fobs by
W. ^ WIIIIRAT.
the underaigned wilt WI Horne, Mrnages sad bar.
AB lOW for cub, • .
ALSO—Woreem and Carriage' to hire atilt, same ollie
marll PRA %JR 1. VUT *RAY
WORCESTER'S
QYAL DICTIONARY I
,Ht best defining end prol:wincing Dio
tiotiarrte tbelloOsh languige ; ash. Worcester's
Dictionaries. Webster's Piderial Quarto sal
*limbo& Dictienarieefer =Os at
SGEINSFEitet acioggrons,
Near the Harrisburg Whig e.
spl.34f