itlegraplj. HA fi 151313 R, , PA smurday Afternoon, November 9, STATE TREASURER. —A. C. Mullen, Fq., of Cambria, is spoken of as a candidate fir the nest state Treasurer. DEFARTURR OP MILITARY.—CoI. Brooke's re giment left Camp Curtin about 11 o'clock this raerning, in a special train for Washington. LOOK OPT FOR Teem.- Bicknell's Detector says that counterfeit 10's on the Bank of Cat ani-pia are in circulation, They are altered from one's- vignette, girl in centre of note ; eagle on left end ; bla..ksmith on right end. lion COOLERA.—This disease so fatal among the swine, has been prevailing to an alarming exteut in York and the surrounding neighbor hood fur some weeks past. A large number of valuable hogs have been attacked. Should its progress not be checked speedily, it is feared that most of the hogs will be lost. HIS CONDITU,N.—The Irishman, Flannigan, noticed in yesterday's TatsußsPn as having been run over by the cars below our city, submitted night before lost to an amputation of his injur lbe operation was successfully per onsed by lk. John Atlee, jr , of Lancaster, and Plinaigan is now doing well and in good sprite, I=C=l Niservruran Rsonsesr.—The officers of the ninety-third Regiment, at Camp Coleman, near I.elnon, are : Colonel, James M. McCarter, Ltbauen ; Lieutenant Colonel, Jobn W Johns ton: Major, John C. Osterloh, Huntingdon county ; Surgeon, Major Robert S. SiMington, Montour county ; Adjutant, William H. Berke county, SMOKING ACCIDENT AT COLOMBIA.—Last Oat- Imlay night a most shocking accident occurred in Columbia, resulting in the death of JohrOl. Nunes, formerly, fur many years, a conductor on the railroad. The particulars of his death are not known, but at an early hour yesterday morning his body was found on the track, near ly in front of the Washington House, mangled in the most horrible manner, all the night freight trains having evidently passed over it. 1:110 deceased leaves a family. He was famil iarly known to railroad men us "Harry Armes." GOVEIMIENT Honses.—About one thousand gov, mment horses are to be distributed through out Cumberland and Dauphin counties, to be fed and taken care of. They are to be held as iL reserve, to be called for just as they are need ed. We understand that the government stip !dates that they shall be fed a peck of oats and tifteee pounds of hay per day, for which forty cents per head is paid. A number of farmers in this vicinity have made arrangements to "fodder" the animals at the above rates. D N Paexen, general agent for the Wash ington Map of the United States, is still_ in our coty canvassing and forming agencies i un n the several townships and boroughs. The agents are reported to be doing au excellent business. We are glad to see the work so universally sub scribed fur by our farmers and others. It shows a desire to have a perfectly correct knowledge of the United States. An agent is wanted for Cumberland county to canvass for the above work. To a man with good business qualifica tions, an excellent opportunity is offered to make money readily. For further particulars apply personally, or address a letter to General Agent, D. N. PARKER, Buehler House, Harris burg, Pa. WAILING THE Loss or rite BRAINS.—Our morning cotemporary across the way is terri bly grieved about a local on the subject of makes, published in yesterday's TELEGRAPH, and credited to the Lancaster Express, instead of to tile Union, in which he claims it to have original ly appeared. We can only account for this want of courtmy on the part of his exchanges in the fact that he is so excessively habituated to pilfering and localizing items, that in mak ing selections from the Union they are unable to distinguish what really is original, and hencw refrain from giving credit, under the fear that they will render themselves liable to the very charge he has imposed upon us. As for our cotemporary's intimation that we "aypropriai .6l" the "Irish Police Scene," it is simply a 0 t•blank lie, suggested tinder the same im pulse that induces the detected pickpocket to cry "stop thief." Youso .Lsrinn.—Did you ever think what , a contrast there is between the young lady of to. day and the one of fifty, or even a score of yerns ago ? Then a lady was one who could take care of herself—could sing in plain, musical Eng lish, wash, bake and cook all kinds of food, milk a cow, if necessary, and make herself use ful generally. If sbe did not, she was called lazy—that was all there was about it. But now we have no lazy women—they are all delicate. The modern young lady is a strange compound of dress and nerves—by which we mean those "exquisite susceptibilities" which cause her to shudder when she sees a wash-tub and scream at the sight of a cow. She is a living image made to be waited upon. She sings "divinely," and plays the piano "exquisitely," but neither one of these affects you as much as the jabber ing of a North American Indian, for it is not half so intelligible. She lounges about in the morn ing, crochets or embroiders a little, then dresses berself up, and promenades for the benefit of some "genteel exquisite." Thus pass her days. Now you needn't tell me that old bachelors are forever harping on women's faults—that we do sot find any such ladies—that they are the same now they always were. It is no such 11:4 4 It is an uncommon thing to find a lady l ', w t.days that half pays for the food she eats. ; 11 4 is nothing but a bill of expense to her fa n e t' 0 4 a larger one to her husband, for he hired to 41 Y has her to support, but M one or two wait upon her also. advise to evesevesl°4ll y B iavai is to beware of a fashionable young lady til in never marry the girl who iti/On' e Parlor while her mother stands in ft kit chen. It won't pay. FOURTH STRRST BATHRL.—To-u.orrow being the Sixth Anniversary of the Dedication of the Bethel, special services will be held there in the morning, at Which time the pastor, Rev. James Colder, will deliver a discourse concerning the history of the church in their new place of Worship. -~~..__ A Goon CHArroa.—We see that Mr. J. H. Ger son, formerly agent of Baggage Express, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been appointed con ductor on one of the Company's sleeping cars. We wish success to him, for he is a gentlemah and understands his business. We would re commend ladies and gentlemen, travelling East and West, to his care, as they will be properly attended to. RESIGNATION AND Etsorrox.—Dr. C. A. Bann vart, has resigned the Captaincy of the First City Zouaves, and his place has since been sup plied by the election of Mr. Asbury Awl. The Doctor's resignation was owing altogether to reasons of a business nature, and was much re gretted by the company, who under his com mand have acquired a proficiency in military movements scarcely excelled by any other corps in the State. The Zouaves however, have reasons to congratulate themselves, in knowing that in his successor, Captain Awl, they will find a gentleman of considerable military expe rience, who will be filly able'to maintain the good reputation of the company. =I LOW-NECKED Dimuts.—Bishop Timon, of Western New York, has issued a letter addressed "to the honored and pious Christian women of the diocese" upon a subject which he has long refrained to touch, though pressed apparently by Divine impulse, low-necked dresses. He dis coursed at much length on the modesty of dress, quoting largely from the Scriptures on the score of morality, and from the writings of Catharine Beecher, Dr. Ellis and others, as re- Spects health. The Bishop trusts that Christian ladies will receive his advice in the spirit in which it is given, and directing that the pas tors under his charge touch upon the subject in their discourses. HARD MIMS AND Doas.—A good dog, to one whose business requires a guard of this quality, is a desirable convenience ; and a pretty dog, to one who can afford to support it, may be re garded as an innocent ornament—but for an ugly, growling, meat eating cur, there can be no sort of use. Almost every family, scarcely provided with bread for the children, has at tached to it one or more bony, rank, half starved puppies, which, like the lean kind of Pharaoh, devour, if not the children, at least that which would often allay their hunger. Useless dogs are a public evil, and it would be well for the benevolent societies distributing charity during the winter, to ascertain whether they are contributing to the support of poor children or hungry dogs. I=l !' PEOPLE who suppose that hard times re-ac upon the matrimonial market, are greatly mis taken. Love is a beautiful lunacy that rarely takes cognizance of the par value of doughnuts or butcher's meat. It lives upon nothing for a time, and -no more looks into the future thnn does an unweaned infant. Hence, whatever may be the stringency in business matters, in conse quence of the war, there is obviously no detri ment in the item of matrimony. We think the columns : of the TICLICGRAPH fully attest that the list of annexations each week are as large as the corresponding week of any previous sea son. The women who get married, or are to be married, adapt themselves to the tastes and pur suits of their lovers and husbands most marvel lously. For instance, while the latter advance into the country of the enemy, the-former spdhd their time in doing up sentiment add studying geography. This, by the way, is a matter upon which war posts everybody. Dur ing the Mexican war all women became posted in the topography of that country, as they•are now doing in that of the rebels. Useful infor mation is thus acquired which may be of great service long after the wicked rebellion is put down, and the dear ladies are enjoying the sweets of matrimonial bliss. , -4,- Tea Rasslorsste Fasu,s'are a great institu tion. What would the community do without them? They give tone and dignity to a place. Th 7 are in, in fact, the salt of the earth, and social life would quickly lose its savor without their preservative influence. Behold the head of that faMily for instance. He is a responsi ble citizen and a tax-payer ; all that he says and does carries weight with it. He thinks a great deal of the proprieties. He would no more think of running after the cars , than of wearing the same shirt two , successive days. He shakes his head when politics are mentioned, and is of opinion that none but the lower clas ses will soil their fingers with such dirty busi ness. He sometimes deposites his ballot on election days, when the weather is fine, and the c.owd around the polls is not large, but he is not greatly interested in the result. He is apt to take melancholly views of, the state of the country. and is of opinion, in church meetings, that prayer must be our principal reliance. He is bald-headed, portly and wears a black satin vest, and a fat gold watch with weighty seals. The partner of his hosom , and his six mar riageable daughters . are worthy of such a re presentative head. They all respect the pro prieties, if possible, with a still more undivided allegiance. .They would suffer: tortures rather than commit a breach of equette. They feel that the eye of the world is upon them, and they have a reputation to maintain. The re spectable matron is respectably stout, but no more ; she stops on this side of being vulgarly jolly. She is a model for housekeepers, so far as regard domestic expenditures. She knows just where to pinch and where to be lavish. She can be profuse in giving entertainment to peo ple who don't want it, while the maids in the kitchen are starved and the consumptive seam stress is cheated oat of her pittance. The virgin daughters are red-nosed, but immaculate. They are of a serious turn, and interest themselves in sending pions books to Billy Wilson's Zouaves. If they have a weakness, it is for unmarried par sons with the bronchitis: If the latter happen to have any money, nothing can exceed their, ' 'sweetness. such is the respectacle fly. wWe repeat what would we do without them.? what, indeed! litunsplvattia Mailp 'oifiiitrbetp fternoon, Novembei 9, 161iL PaxxorrHoss.—A meeting of the Paxton Hose company will be held at their house at 7i o'clock this evening. Norma.—The regular monthly meeting of the Harrisburg Typographical Union, No. 14, will be held this evening s at 7 o'clock, at the Citizen Engine house. B. F. Woax, Sec'y. Ray. J. GREGG will preach in the West Har risburg M. E. church, Sabbath morning at 10f, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and in the evening at 7.1. hicounctrrumu CUTliss.—Sulphate Of potash, s oda, or ammonia, have the property of delay ing or arresting the progress of flame. Dip a cambric handkerchief into common brine, and dry it, and you will find the utmost' difficulty in making it burn. Sulphate of ammonia is perhaps the best salt for the purpose. Oae pound is sufficient for two gallons Of water. CDT TO FIT AND MADE TO LAST.---SUCh is the verdict given by the popular voice in favor of the clothing now on sale at the New Clothing Store of Shellenberger & Brother, No. 80 Mar ket street, in the room formerly occupied, by, the Post Office, and the rush aft. .r fall and winter garments is accordingly steadily an& eager.— The finnlas certainly on : heed as large and beautiful a stuck of goods as is to be found in the city, and economical as well as fashionable people would dowel to give them Cm. Jos Moons, a member of theillast Mouse from Philadelphia, is in Harrisburg at present, on a private mission, but, as ever, interested heart and soul for his country and. the , succe s of its cause. Col. Moore is one of thost aiptiVe . , and energetic men whose services are ofatirreat importance at this juncture in the affaini of tit nation, and for this reason we trust that ha=tpay be called to some cost in which he: can contri bute the share of good, of which he is capable, for the general:triumph. COLORED SPECTACLE& —bratty p 0 k 13008,, who have week eyes wear colored spectacles, , when they are positively injurious. On no armunt should colored glasses be worn on a dull day, in the dusk of the evening, _or, It a general rule, in mild artificial light. The reason >for such caution in the use of glasses are, that the power of the eyes becomes impaired :.to endiwe strong light by accustoming theta lb the im prakions of feeble illuminations. Some per sons who have delicate organs may b&asionally employ spectacles of lightly-tinted glass for reading and writing, but they shotdd be avoid ed if possible. Colored glasses lire, useful to protect the eye from the brill ant. reflection; of snow and the bright rays of the coryhydrogen and electric light, and for this purpose they should be a deep green. Pew* recovering from inflamation of the eyes should also Use such glasses, but they aught to lie laid aside as soon as possible. The eye should'be accustom ed to endure strong sunlight ,whetikot reflect ed from dazzling surfaces, .sttch as , bodies of water, white sand and snow. r - • t. WINTER OPSNING.— ` Neat' 'Munch is '‘open Ing day"' at. Miss piekertonttettablish went, at the sign of'` the two golden eagles; Market street, near the bridge. Lulies desiring to,ee fully posted in the fashions, and; ;inking pureltatei o a l nyiliing in tie tAllli~iery lice, should make it a point to be on hand. A. M. STODDARD will open on Tuesday, Nov. 121,11, a handsome assbrtinent.of ,Winterfilfuir • t •' • i" I • f • nerV , 4 1 e 1,11 f • .‘ a • : • e_ 4 . liras. E. Oa&YN, No. 20 North Second street, one door above Market .STiaro f .opposite the Buehler House, will opAriliVinter Millinary on Saturday, .Nov. 9. . 1, , . Miulugalq' rs AND 0 1 111 , 11 0 ulatlse trine* apes not require the attention of a regular book keeper, can have the services of an experienced accountant in posting and examining books, drawing off apcbunts, &c.,. Wolfinger, cor..kilbert and Si t inth 2 rtd. ;-• nov. 6-6 t. SANFORD'S CHALLENGE if/ABMs—To set in Brick, Portable or as Fireplace fleaterth mostpowerfui Beateis knovin for Wiltaing Ingo, (Aurelia', &Awls, SM. Send .geIL&N nom., agent at klarrisbure frill-'ascription and an unparalleled mase,of, *Oniony. Tan Cosmorounr parlor' 'ma'iititlie with radi ating ventilator and gas burning attachment, intro duced one year ago, already ranks as the leading stove for Parlors, Sitting Booms and all places where a soft pleasant heat is desired; ' together with a large assortment of other parlor t and cooking stoves of the beat patterns to be had at the store and tinware establishment of LYMAN atraisnr,' Market street. tf. ' , FOBS, Funs, Fuss.—sl,ooo worth of furs re ceived from New York auction; 100 fur aapes ane muffs, from $3 up to $l2, worth double ' 25 doz. hoop skirts for 50c., 75c. and 4,1 2,5 ; 100 cloaks for $2, $2 60, $3 60 up to $lO, very cheap. A large assortment - of traveling bags, baskets and satchels; 100 pieces ef splendid dark calico at 8 and 10 centa yitid-Lof stock ingawe have . tClull . assortment 14 ladies, men and children, woolen and cotton,, at 12*, 18 arid 20 cents; 36 large woolen blanketk; - 1)0 plebes cla4ton" flannel, , at 12i. witA ;.5 red, yells and white . flannel, very cheap ; 60 pieces of white curtin fringes:at half price ; beautiful set flow ers De Laines at 22 and 25 cents ;. received 'a new lot of shi rt breasts, beautiful styfai, St S. Lewy's wholesale and retail dry good. store. Wholesale buyers we mould especially invite to our large stock, to which we receive additions most every day from New York auction. See Professor Woods advert:lambent in another column. MOFFAT'S Lim PILM'AND PROMIX Free from atti iyinerat Pofmns.—ln cress of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy , or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation =4 . the Life Medielnei is truly astotdithing, often removing in a few nays, every vestige of these , loathsome_ dineasos by their purifying elibcts on the blood. Billions revert'p, Raver and Agee, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles and in 'short , most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties Yu %frilly should be without them; as' by their' timely iso muola suffering had expense may be Wed ilerapel by WS:. filinfefra T2V. D., New York, and kw %al* hy -411 OHM/jell. nuvliw I v ' HOW LOST ! HOW RESTORED TIIST Published in a Sealed Envelope ; Price 6 cts : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment„ and radical Cure of Spermatorrhtea or Seminal Weak- . ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Imped iments to Marriage generally, Nervonsnesa t Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits Mental and Physical . Incapacity, re suliing from *elf Abuts), &s.—By BOOT . J. CULVER. wriu„ D„ Author of the Orate Book. "A B* to Thousand); of Sufferers," sent under seal, In a plan forretcPc, any address, poet 1 id, on relleipS of az GaAs, pr,teri postage step" Dr. Cll. J. C. =II, 127 Bowery, New York,"Post Office, 80i4586. eepladawam CIE= EVIZEI I== PURIFY TRB BLOOD. MANHOOD_ HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! Rm. A. Batchelor's flair Dye ;I The onlyHatmleas and Reliable Dye .11.nown I All others are mere imitations, arid should be avoided ifynu wish to emote, ri aoule. (ARMY, RED DR RUM'S! HAIR dyed instantly to a beat:PlM and natural Broirn or Macs., without toe least injury to Heir or Sim. ..EllerhEß MeIfALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wit. A. BITOMUAIR sin O 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made the hair of the patrons of bis famous Dye. war. A. B ITCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be diatinguisheu from entire and is waitasarran not t 6 injure in the least, however long it m tv be cOutin ued, ULM Ihe to • Meta of bad 0 , es remedied. £he hair is Invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. which is prop. arty apihiyd et No. 16 Bond street New Y brk. maid all the cites end towns f the Utpt-ii States, by Drug lets and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has tile amine ^ William A Batchelor," ; and address upon a steel plate engraving, pa 'the four 'video of each box. Wholaw le Factory, Si Barclay St., Late 233 Oroadway, New York oci2-dawly CAILO TO THE LADIES DR DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOB FEMALES. o curtacting, reguaung, and remowteg taohooa, haw whatever cause, and 1. wore • successful fa I presses. are. U.l VE BEEN USED BY L the tiouterit dei many years, both In Prance and America, with ...pantile:eel success in every case; an. Ito. le urgFl thoasaint ladles who used theist, It make the tills votes 'for the ailevistion of those sunrise, from any lit amanita: whatever, airt well a.. to prevent: an increase of lately Where health will not penult it.— vent,•tee'parileularly ~ituatea,or the,* supixtesug thew se, nauthuied agalhit these Pills while in that vothaut, "Id we ttler.its prodeocalineuririage, and the ilOpelet,ir samara bo rettponalbillty after this adttlO mho..' blithe their wildness would` present any tab itcptie'ou mune the. PUSS are recommended.' vsu amt.:With 'Streaks* accompany each boa. Mee per box. I :told inbalesaliand - reiall by N B. essintms, Iteadin„ Jemmy, stettewar 4 Cpwzons, Philadelphia, L. totstuntusa, loleuitte, tbutilan, Lancaster; a A. Vroir. Wr‘ghtsvllie ; B. T. Vaasa, York; and by cue druggist a every - , tag end. village In the Union, and P• t. B. Horn eels proprietor, New York, • N. 13.-I.oult ota tor contiteifelbt. Elul no Gulden Pile Ai/ soy, Cud *ea , every boa alt Aped F. D. Idowe. At I ,tthers are . ..rupodtuop end muses; therefore, se you ratite peer dr. . r. ,041 health, (to ,ay coating of be- I, humbugged Anti yooryourney,) buy only of those the slguature s. Haire on every bog, *. 101 l has reewitilv • e •n 14.4 seenruit of the Pills Au,•1.,-.l.lrate.l dell-dwaewly. introit TA ei f . wash. et) tetras AL Es DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS 'Prepared by Oemelitu3 L Cheeeeman, M. D., E W YORK 01TY. entnbinetiou of ingredients in these Pills are the re- alto! a long ~utl ostensive uraetice. Th y aro mlld'ln their operallou, cad certsin lo correcting all irreaularin is, Painful Blemeromtiorni removing all eb strums:ins, wheteer from cold or otherwise, hets:anhe, Pete ;u the sloe, Pellitrokilmsm the heart, whites all ner *Mig erekions, tilfslert4n,, fatlg o , p.in iu thelsick and limbs, Sts.,, distarrhed sleep, wt.lch arises from iinarrop non of nature. TO MARRIED LA'IIIO3, Dr CheesernamPs rills are invaluable, as they will bring un the motitbly period with regularity. Ladle 4 who have bees . I hlsPetrutert in the use °Lothar Pills can place the utmost congLence In 'Or. Ohaeaentan'a Palo doing all that they reprient to do. N OTIOK here - is one C.hulitaba of the 'female system in which Ike Pills &nowt be taken' sal.kont producing , a PEOVL/A tt RENILT. Thecondition referred to is PESO h•A NOY— the mull a(lsce USIA CM Such G the irresistiVs Sen tiency of ate medicine to revere the modal -fonciiene to a normal condition, Nat man the nrrodatelioe power of na ture cannot resist it. Warrinted-puiraly. Vegetable, and--free rrbm anything Injurious. Explicit direction/I, which ehoind be road lo cum, any each be/. 'Tice St dant by , mall on enclos ing $1 to, llw. , mtemaini L. Onassisiest, Boa 4,531, Peat Uttios, Now York Oily Surd bYclitillruagist in every town to the United Staten. General Agent fur the United States. 4)3olw:en *iv York, a To whom il wisolosarioriers should be addressed. cov 29 dswk.9 .tti• " 2 41 121 - DAII,V LiN'E Between'Phifaciel °his Loft ei". Jiminix ^nos« iikfltsalsit Mimi; Ittammlnt, ' ILTOIf UM/ORURO, NORTIIOIIIBaRLAND, •IniIHORY, (310ROSTOWN LTILINSTOWN IN/LLIMIS. BIM ! ' LIMA ; BA"; , A-NO` HA`RiCIBBIIII'G. .Che-• equwl4ll)4la,popoi ielatraily_ located the, 'OraYegi- will be at the - lowest rates. & 04'111w:ter goes through with, ach train to-attend to the safe delivery 01 all it'Oods entrusted to tlla tine goode'delivared "at the Depot of Pittto, WARD & Pump, 811 Mart et Steel, Piing deiphia , by I Wolook kl, will be 1 -Roared In Harrisburg the next morale Prely,titi(always) es low as by nay other an. Particular attention paid 'by Ulla lino to oeuinpt and speedy delivery of all liarrisbur nods. The undersigned thaukturfor past liatro , 0 hopes by strum attention to business to merit ,t con"- educe of the BUMS. T. PRIM-ISA, and Readin e(6 tBm Feat of Market .31r • • r;-berg, O. F. MU E Nio H TRAVELING AORIIT OF TEM OLD WALLOWER LINE. frets OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE is still in scum Bann operation and prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other Individual line between Phil uleipalit, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams• port, .iersey more, Lock tiara°, and all points an the Northern Central. Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads. Local Agent at Harrliburg, LL A. MILIIINCH Good sent to Pe4l.OOOlK, ZgLL & Nos. 808 and BLO Market street, %bore Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery the next . atorniug. F. MU NCH, *tip34s Traveling Agent. JOHN B. BIKITHI3 BOOT & SHOE STORE, . CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT BTh.. • Harrisburg, Pa. ALW A TS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOED, GAITERS; dm., of the very best mutinies for Inched, gentlemen, and childress' Prices to snit the times. AU kinds of WORK WADE TO ORDER in the brat style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short limiest. ootlit•dtf JOHN 11.1011113. Ethrrisburt WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DIOTIONA.RY . E boat defining null pronouncing- Dio I weary al the linglisb language ; siso, WorGoatees Uinta thtionsitritini. Webstees Pictorial quarto and Sabuo Didtimiarieirrni. - HCEIF.PifEIet4 BoOKSTORR% we Harrisburg Brag.. IMEZI FINE TOILET L-O.A PS ; POMADES, HAIR OIL, PoWD/RS, COLOGNES and ExTßAcrs, of many style, prices and mantincturos -at KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCW = R THREE STE-ild ENGINES FOR SALE. y~IEE undeisigned offers fur sale ONE NEW 30 HORSE ENGINE, and two Second-Hand - engines or smaller site, The engines will be sold cheap for. cash or approved paper. Apply at the Steam Sa• gine Works;oixth street, between Walnut and Market, Harrisburg, Pa. JACOB IiJI.IZ nov2-d3w-wBt • 300 SHOEMAKERS WANTED. riIHE undersigned wishes to employ, im modiately, THHFJII lIIINDRBD SHOltatAgititS, to ft and bottom Cavalry Boots, to whom the highest wager will be paid. Priced for fitting 25 cents, for bott, ming 75 cants. CORNSfAR. parlisle, Pa., Oct 30, 1861.—d2w f - COOK WANTED. Liberal wages will be given. Appply at T.J. JORDAN'S, se6-A2l* Walnut street FOR RENT.—The farmi now occupied by John Loban; adjoining Camp Curtin. Posse. - pitia gloom on the hint 4 : gprjl• next.. 2 , porai PORTE& FOR SALE, TWO good Horses, .one suitable as a family horse, the other as a draught horse: of George Biithagle, Third street, between Market and Want* tliikeyeltdo. '1 4 nollt.dtf • ••• • -TO, RAM HOS. • • OA"' ! 'OATS . 1 dish - Vaid for 4)&4 by Jrsites Y. waantst. nove-dff New '2lbriertisments Assignee,s' Sale of Real Estate. THE 6IIBSURIBERS will sell by public outcry at.the Court douse, at Harrisburg, r •tatur day the 18:.h day of November felt, at two 0 dock P M. The Farra.of John Wallower, Senior, consisting of 186 acres, situated In Susquehanna township, about three mile, from liarri-burg t adjJin hulls 01 John K. Fox, John Zinn and others- • • inere are erected on the Farm a tarp Two Story Stone Honze, a Bank lisra,.T..,,ant Houses. Stable., dm. There its aka) a large orchard of apple, pear, peach and cherry trees of choice varieties in excellent taming or der. also, several veins cr goof 1.1010 'tone, which have been and can be worked Le advantage. . The property will be sold in a body or in parcels to suit p,rcha-ers. Conditions will be liberal and be announced on day of sale. There will also be of for sale at the same time and place the Undivided had interest of 150 auras of Coal Land4senste4 on the Short Mountain, in Lyttens Dauphin county. • A. O. lidgerF.lt • C. F. ItUENCII, eel 9 Assignees. Lanvetter Isleuinmcer and Carlisle Herald insert three times ato send WI to this otli De Immediately. FOR SALE OF RENT. frIHE undersigned offers for sale or rent, his Distillery below Han isbcre, between the Peen. :•ylvania seutelei tho Stisquehiumit floor, with steam ngine, pigpen , railroad siding and about eight acres of ground. Terms low. APPlYtoJookin . lhdtgor, Oeahfer Cf" the selianios ,Sariaga Mink Samisbueg, 0c 126- difif! 181 • • tntr i IDY, .: . e,SfS.q iOWA. • COAL ! CO - ALL ! $3 AND $2 25 PER ° OF.2 000 LBS. • . O. -D. *F" 0' ft S'T E y jf 111C.K No. 74 Market Street, yard I.n 1.• ttigreetlirootor 'tekiiibiretzt;- ° 'end Re, tail dealer in . TREVO9.2ON, • ' ' WILKSBA.RRE, LEERNS VALLEY, BUNRI7RY, aunt -• ' - rfsvD . 79,r COAL Faadiriand Realers-inay - velyllatt obtelabig itilrebrate article, and full weight, at the learnt rates. Orders promptly attended io. ,A liberal. tdmouut made taper . - chancre paying for the mod when ordered. Present price, $3 end $2, 26 per ton. Harrisburg, Oct. SHIRTS SHMTSII SHIRTS II I LOME MAN UFACTURE. THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKER PHE undersigned having opened his ii manufactory of undersigned etc., at No. 12 Watt Market street, Harrisburg, Pa , moe irespeetrully salicitie the patronage and attenUon of the ladles, Eir.ntlemmei and Merchants to the following assortment of tot* all• of which are our owe nninufamore , 013.18. P BOSOMS, Ch 1 114 AS. CCP7B, - WREST-BANDS, NiGET Simms, to-, age- Also the particular attention of the Ladipain our large assortment of under garments 'goc., (from lbei latest im proved London and Pares styles,). LINILsr tOLLeilleS, CUFFS, Sart &a., in great varieties, ail of which beteg our own matioufactore we will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. Person* desirotes of furnishing theirnwn nuale&lals, sue have ousting, sewing ac., of every variety donecord ing weirder. All of the above named pools for Bents 'Weir we with tnetini'to nYeature, guaranteeing tO SR, add Five entire satlsfautloii to the purchaser for darabuity and m aerial All special Orders will b'e Xeruniptly at landed to upon the shortint• =pee and most riatsonstbrie terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most reeenli able terms: ' P.B. Ladles'wishing skirls or ander garmehtd of soy discriptlon, can have them made to- order by sending satopes of such kind, as may be - edited. JA112:3 A. LYNN, , No. 12,•Marketatreet:. • Thirriab - uig, Rooms next door to Hummel k BllUbgerre eirocery Store. - trztroitinTAlt. • - • QTATE'Street near Third - etre rt, a few .1 ors below Brady's Hotel, ttarrlsburg A Bee ttew Hearse R.,..dy made; adin, always on hand and neatly flulatted to . urder. Silver platen, Iwo. Terms rea sonable. tta3o..3atiq C. BAKCH. GUM GOODS FOR THE ARMY, SUCH AS • • Beds, Pillows, Blankets. Coats,.Caps, • Legging,- Diinking ' Cups, Ike., WM . S. North Side Market Squire, near Builder's Hotel, HARRISBURG, 1%. s aurn-d3m* DR. T. J. mnEs, DENTIST hue servloos to the oitizeos 0 jr Harrisburg and its nom: He solicits a share ,o the publics patronage, cod Ova. *serene,: the, Luis best endeavors shall be given to read r satisfaction in his pro fession. Being au old, well tried ontist, be fools sale in nailing the public generally tO call on blab, assuring ham that they will not be dissataided With hin services, Office No. US Martin qtreot, in the house formerly oe eapted by Jacob R. % , .y. nyar the, trititeal, &atm Hotel, Harrlsborg, Pea . ; ; trIT UPHOLSTERING. PALM. LEAF MATTRESSES,.. • COTTON TOP MATTRESSES, - HUSK MA.'I . T.RESSES_, . COTTON COMFORfS , CILAIHOUSTEIONS t • LOUNGES,' CAMP •srobis &c., On bead and for sale at the very lowest rates for cash. Hair Mattresses and Opens Bottoms made to erase.. SOFAS, • LOUNGES, CHAIRS, • . HAIR MATTRESSES &c., Repaired and made equal to new, very reasonable, all ai No. 109; Market street, betwasu Foam an Fah, by oci9.2md • J. T. 8ARN17.7.. , Harrisburg Blind lianufastory. SECOND STREET . HEt.;OW CHESTNUT. vENITIANHIAND. madeto orde r , and repldriba'neany and expeditiously done. e'er sous at a.distanceoso _Dave their Worb done by addrett slag a letter to the undersigned. Tbanicini for past pat ronage be hopes, by strict attention to business; to merit a continuance of the same. gify.Sittisfaotton, gtaranteed both MOW PriCee , 840.,W0rk.1631, , _ A. K. SHARP. 0e.19-d6m COAL I COIL I!' ! `IIE iaracribeir is' now prepared to de liver to the atia.titi of 'Harrisburg either by .the car, , Boat, Lgad Ittfttettoloatt kind. of lygke barre, • hifilitury, kentiztrioies , end Pinegrove Coil, hauled out by the Patent Weigh Cart, and full weight guaranteed. Orders' left at my (Mee, 4th and Market will receive prompt attention. 'DAVID McOURAITIX. • - llarriaburg, Oct.. 300861.-84rd* W.L , iu.LE6ALE and RETAIL .DELLER, in Confectionary, Foreign and.Domestie Fruit.— givr, Dates, Prunes, Holding and Nuta of alt kinds.— Fresh and =al IFlsh, Soan,.l3andles, Vinegar 4 Spices, To bairn, SegantandGnunry Produce in general, Market tared, next door to,Parke HEWN, C.reter Third and Walnut streets. oct2B-dem JOHN WISE. COAL 1 -LORRERRY COAL, I ci3gosE vi n tio reAt the real. Genuine Uld ireatiloned remove Cost (Ireneihigeorberry Mines (by the Car itseiliar beStreibeipply to •• GE) GAAVERICEL, Jr., S.& 8. Ra treed, .. . Hapaseakrao Nam, Nov. 5, N. • IBE .- Boatd of:-0,091,Prit 411.04ted to iligty i I ,is . a dindeallor tOmPer'oent.l'Or tile last all mo n th / pa'lila an &alma' it. ' - • J. W. WIER, novilwild - Claaklar. New tabuerttatmente E LIXIR PROPYLAMINE, 17IE NEW REMEDY P )E RHEUMATISM. A NEW R SHEET, } A CERTAIN REMEDY, F°B soars RHEUMATISM, CHRONIC ROITGIATIS RREVAL4TIsm Oa &V& BIND; No self= HOW STUCK* 4 N. HOW LONG itTANDING, PROPFLI.MINI wFIAT IT HAS DONN, I WILL DO AGAIN, THE RFST TICSIDIONV, BE'T MFD:O4L AOTH.+Att'Y PENNSYLVANIA. HOSPITAL. [FROM OITICIAL Eloserrsi. Raman! MAT 19, 18130,—Ellen 8 , tot. 28, tdngle , never was very strum/ Two years ego she lied ' , matte& of awns rheona• tism, fro In winch she welt roc fined to herbed for two weeks end sutwoq my trom &relapse fer four more. Shebat' been well Piece then tilt Lau Schteday, while engaged la house , kaning, eh- oil* cold , btud pain in her back felt cold, tvd had so-Cecil's; ghIII. IWWO days laiss hey Mules De swell, which was follow. d by Itireiting of the some Aosta apt or the bends She lies boa. dull pate to her hou idrrs and r en are very tender, sed and piston"! both hands are sire led, butte right is taws. SO. Thi-, then. to • casein abate Nada/Weft, or, ed it is new fashionably ts tiled, Thames , terse. hie a well femurs ed typical ease We will carefully teak& the case, and from limo to tine call your attention 10 the wad ow symptoms which present themselves My chuff object ht bringing her before you now, is to call attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended In the treatment.of rheumatism - lin an propyhunisa. De . Awenarlus, of St. Petersburg, recommends it, in the highest terms, having derives great :omen from Its use 'n 2119 twat which tame under his care. Vara. cam meedatory testimonials re.oacting it have smeared le our journals, and I propose therefore to give it angther trial I Muet confeta lam always incredulous as to the worth of new remedies, which are vaunted es apathies ; but this comes to us recommended so highly, that we are boand M give II a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER SAT 23,1860.—1 will now °MAW to you the Imitilest Tar whom L prescribe! Propylamine, and wa a then labor ing under an attack of acute rheumatism. She Lis steadily taken it In doses of three gr ties every two home (intermitting it at night.) The day after you saw her, I found her much. more comfortable, better ,Apan she ex pected to be for a week or more, Judging her &tient. (i he patient now walked into the..niout 'The improvement has steadily progresited, and you mahout fall to notice a marked change in tlie appearance of her Joints which are now nearly all of their natural sis 4 Thus for wig experiment would have seemed very dud- ONSfull nu, gentlamen. , eamenit ;wait a DIU , while be rere we eau give a decided Pidraton as to what. Is to be the result. Here is eirotter patient who was placed on the, see of theeenie-ielidlokke, on -Sunday butt; ells' has look been .urre.ing from o vivrao rheumatism, and 1 round bar at that time with an auto attack onpervenin4 upon hoe ehrhulo twin. The wrist. and kueueles were twirl "sWolieu and to. so. She took tee chloride or Propyla nVike'iiiihroo grAiu do es every two hours, sud you will weave that the swelling of the ).sluts hoe ono* dimin lobed. THREE DAYS LATER I! May 26, 1850 --This is the case of mote rheumatism truate.l with propylamine, the drat of those lo which called your attention at our last chute She is st• 11 very comfortable, and is now I. tking tbree grates *Mc • daily. In this case it has seemed to be tallowed by very.wat• islactery results. The second c tia to which your ahem .ion was called at our last lecture, has also continued to to wet t. I will now bring before you a very character istic case of acute theumatism, and if the result be set. rectory, I think, as good Jurymen we shah justly render our verdict in favor of propy lamina. • He Ise seaman, cot. 28, who was admitted a few days Igo. HAS hwt ocasitional rheumatic-pains, bat not so as t. keep big tied, until eight days ago. The pains began in his right knee, subsequently affectedahe left knee, and later, the Joints of the upper extremities. These joints are all swollen, tense tine tender. Ws tongue is furred ; his skin, ai present dry, though there has been ranch sweating. His pulse is fall and strong, and about SO.— Be has now used oropylamtuo 6 r , rwyuy,rodslosse This gentleman Is what may be called a mutely typical case or acute rheumatism. There was exposure and wet, and this exposure ii followed by • testing of asidness, revers articular prin. beginuins, ha morally dole, th. leiiirer joints. th,re ts fever. .461 . the poellase sweating, so genera ly atitendaist on aunts .ritenaluithela. 1 did not bring this patient oefore yaw wish the fete,. don of giving yon a lecture on all the pllaila eonsaillasel with- rhatiamtlam but to again give • WWI SO the new remedy we are testing, and to exhllsit to.yeedatige typical Cuss, as I have called it, than which Wiens no aid not be a fairer opportunity for testing the medledeels question. We are, therefore, avonitog the use of other medicines, eves ano lynes„ that then. may be no misgivings as to which was the dilatant remedy. TOG shall see the case of a future cattle. . THE RESULT A FAVORABLE VERDICT June 9, 1860.—The next of our convalescents Is the case of acute rbeunetutim before you at our clinic of May 26th, which I thee called a typical case, and which it was remarked was a fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy, It was therefore steadily given In three grain nodes every two hours for four days. The patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to e aik about, as you see. Ido not hesitate to s.y that I have nevea seen as severe a case of acute rhenotaillus so Boost raitored to health as this man has been, and without being prepared to decide positive tty as to the val ue of the remedy wo have used, I feel bound to.alate that In the cues in which we here tried the Chloride of Propylamiue, the psdeuti h.va reiWned their height much earlier than under he treatment ordinarily pur sued. I wish gentlemen, you would yourselves try it, and report the results. Yor a full report of which the above la a eiondemeett extract, see the, Philaitelpela Medical and:Surpkal Re porter. It is the report after a fair trial by the beamed ma authority in tlalsoountry, and makes it enueetaillri to give numerous cetilticates frote:eitesileted 01:1140r11 and rtleiclog pattentii. A SPEEDY CURE, AN EFFECTUAL OCR& THE SAME RESULT WHAT IT HAS DONE, Betook do prenttiaW, a firm well known to most medi cal men, by whom the &Hair Fropylamine has been in troduced, have sold tens the exclusive right to munnfaw AM. hareording to the original recipe, and. we have made arrangements of Ruch magnitude as to enable us to scat ier it broadcast amongst suffering humanity. A WORD TO DOC rORS. If you preler to use the same remedy in another fibre we invite your attention to . the 1 Pun Cliutstausao CDI.OBIDI Patorruunia : PURE PRoPEL.OII NU LIQUID, Pmut Paormasuse CONCENTEATID, I.PUED lODIDE YEDPELAYIEB, of which we are the sole manufacturers. ,p-We Chitin no.other virtue for the 6lucir Propylene. ne Win Is contained in Pure Crystalised Chloride of hopy- lamfne. THE ELIXIR AND MAY BE TAKEN, AtXXIILDINO TV DIRECTIONS, BY Ua"' ("111, w aA, wraum, mu OF ANY KIND. ; Sold in anninburg • 5 CM. 1 wins. Orders uity . be addreoised to PROPYLAM/N r /FiesIfIMSCTIMINC , CO.', " Office, Roc* / 4 0:*•. • - S. W.lCer.,sourtet and Chesnut streets,. Pntladelphis. Or to either of the fallowing Wholesale Agents IMLIA)CIE & °RENEW W, FRENCH, Kik HAMM & CO., JOHN H. HAM &00., GEO. O. wirrgrAßLL & CO4 PETER T. WRHIGT & CO., • =MAR & 6311TH, T. NORRII PEROT & 00., Psamitlitu. nov7-ay wire. c , INQI7aR IT WILL CURT IT, BOOT 'RS RISC, DOCTORS IatiDSTE, DOTR% RS TAT IT. DOCT KN( iW IT, PATINNTS BEL' EVE IT, TRInD ANDIRON. IN AVERY CASS, HE EN EV,ER TMP, WHEVER 11111$1). IT WILL DO AGADI muRE CONS NIENT, AND ALWAYS REAby FOR .1101vilamtijas,