paitg bitgrilap _,___,.____ _____- LIARRISUURG, sionesday Norning, November 20.1861. TO ARV( °Mesas. —Blank pay rolls and fur loughs handsomely printed according to the army regulations, on fine white and durable paper, are for sale at this office. Broursincer ON GOVERNOR Curns.—A or requiCur - sition WOO recently reafived by Govern tin from the Governor of Missouri, asking for the return to Sr. Louis of the delinquent gov ernment contractor, Nicholas Waltoiesn, at now in the custody of the police authorit Pitts burg. Of course the requisition was granted, and fir. Walton is now on his way to St Lotiis. Tub Govzoons of nineteen States have de signated the day for the celebration of the an nual Thanksgiving. In Maine and Massachu setts it will be observed on the 21st inst., and in the following named States, Thursday, the 28 ' l Mat, bee been named as the day : New York, New fieunisslare, New Jersey, penasylvanis, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wise:an ew, Minnesota, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Maryland, Kentucky • and Island, liana's, Delaware. Yesseant CarrAtte.—Rev. W. A. '1 1 1404,,, of Beaver county, a Methodist .maisdater, is the Capta i n of a volunteer comtkiiir*Oknp cup L a .t Sunday he was invit4xito fill the Pul pit in the West Harrisburg Methodist Mission doh Ile accepted the invitatimi, and marched his company to the church, before whom and a large congregation of our citizens, he delivered one of the most eloquent and ef fective sermons we have heard for a long time. The Reverend Captain is deservedly popular with the men of his company, not one qf n ishorn would hesitate a moment to risk life i n b half. ...--.4..... Manua Marrnis. —Vol. Power's Zenave Regiment left Monday night for Washington. Col. White's Regiment also moved south ward last evening. Colonels Wilson's and Maxwell's Regiments still remain at Camp Cur tis. They are daily receiving recruits, and ex pect to gunder marching orders some time next week. We append a list of the field officers of. Col. Whites Regiment—the regiments of Cols. Power, Wilson and Maxwell, not having yet made a return of their officers to the State De mutment : ILT*FIFIII BZGUIESTI. Colonel, itichata White, Cambria ; 'Lieut. Colonel, Frank T. Benhet, Schuylkill county ; Major, Jl3O. H. Filler, Bedford ; Quartermaster, Fred. U. George ; Surgeon, David Merret, Phila delphia; Assistant Surgeon, Ramsey, Chester. THE Brooklyn Daily li'mes is responsible for the following : • WANTED One hundred and seventy fine young men, of all shapes and sizes, from the tall, graceful dandy, with hair enough on his upper works to stuff a barber's cushion, down to the little hump rweired. freckle► face, bow legged, carrot headed upstart. lira object is to form a gaping corps, to be in attendance at the various church doors on each Sabbath before the commencement of divine service, to stare at *males as they enter, and make delicate and gentlemanly remarks about their person and dress. All who wish to enlist in the above corps, will appear at the various church doors, next Sab bath morning, where they will be duly inspect ed, and their personal appearance, and quantity of brains registered in a book kept for that pur pose and published in the newspapers. To pre vent a general rush, it will bd well to state, that none will be enlisted who possess intellec tual capacities above that of a well•bred pig. I=l Srars EDUCATIONAL CON mimic —This body to be composed of representatives of the colleges academies, seminaries, normal schools, and corn mon schools of the State, will assemble in Har risburg at nine o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, Nov 26th, and continue in session on the 27th, 28th and 29th. The authorities of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the Reading Railroad, the North Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, have agreed to issue excursion (half price) tickets to persons desirous of attend ing—to be good from the 21d of November till the 2d of December, both inclusive. It is ex pected that the other railroad companies of the State will exhibit the same liberally. LIST OF SUBJECTS FOR CONSIDERATION. ran mtr—TITWAY, NOV. 26. County Superintendents. 1. Standard of qualification RS represented in certificates • and the means of rendering it uni form throughout the State. 2, School visitation by Superintendente main object, and the mode of performing it. 3. The relation of the County Superintend ent to I nstitutes—district and county. 4 The grading of schools, and the duty . of County Superintendents in promoting it. SECOND DAY . - WIDNINDAY, NOV. 27. Normal &hoots. 1. Their relation to the Teachers' Profession. 2. Their relation to the County Superin tendeocy. 3, Their course of study and methods of in struction. 4. The best arrangement of their buildings. THIRD DAY.—TIIIIRSDRY, NOV. 27, Eigh Schools, Academies and Seminarist. 1, The coarse of studies for High Common F doolo, Academies and Female Seminaries. 2. The relation of the High Common School to the Acade m y and Female Seminary. S• Ihe relation of High SchoolS, Academies and Seminaries to the lower schools, and also to Colleges. FOURTH DAL-fl AI, Nov. 29. CoZle,qes. Col. The present condition and wants of the ege& 2 . The true relation of the Colleges to our th Ational system, and to the community gen. Only. l'reldente of Colleges and Principals of Nor 14k, Ikhoole, Academies, Seminaries and High . ; I : 01 8, are requested to bring with them the tr.Vthated Catalogues of their respective Insti ll:1%0i; and also a brief statistical tfwent, "tibc of their present condition ata . eteProff coh lo ciessor Wood's — advertionnent biAnothe Arrotruto INO iInrAHIBY.-We unden3tand that an attempt was made lately to fire the stables used by the Adams' Express company, in Strawberry alley near Fourth street.. We could not learn the particulars. Loos Orrr son lins.—A gentleman desires us to call attention to a sanctified vagabond in the uniform of a volunteer chaplain, going about to devour charitable people by begging for sick soldiers. Another knave is circulating in a colonel's uniform, obtaining money on false pretences. He represents himself as being con nected with the Sixteenth United States in fantry, and sometimes with the Twenty-Sixth Pennsylvania regiment, and others. Look ont for him: The police are on the scent. NZWSPAPZR &moons —Our readers may re member the item which run through the news papers several month's ago, to the effect that a newspaper laid between the bedclothes added greatly to the - warmth of Ihe'oevering. We attached little weight to this statement, but in telligent persons inform us that it is really true, anti that a paper tinder the counterpane orunder thp jacket is very effective in keeping the body comfortable. The texture of the paper is so close that it keeps in the bodily warmth bet ter than cloth. Coe= PRoommsos.--Conrt met at 13io'clock a. m., and disposed of the following cam c om ikkgca, Sealers, charged wit , a. Not guilty, phOtAirected to . pay tNi- • , Com. 'is. Vettry*tigan, oharged . with main taining a disorderlyi house. Not guilty. Com. vs. joseph Sharpe, charged with feloni ously abstracting a 'socket book containing a sum of money from Judgellariet, at the depot, in this city several months ago. Plead guilty and submited. , • • Corn. vs. Matilda thuaney, charged with lar ceny. Not guilty. ~...poat. vs. John Lewis Blessing, charged with the larceny of a pair of pantaloons, containing a large sum of money from Mr. Valentine, a bqiirder at Sheriff Hoffman's tavern, in Market street, in this city. Plead guilty and sub mitted. Corn. vs. Lewis Ten Eyck, charged with sel ling liquor and allowing the same to be drank on his premises on Sunday. Not guilty on the firstount—guilty on the second count tom. vs. Joseph Swartz, charged with' larceny on oath of Ohristkin Evy. Not guilty. Com. vs. Catharture Alien and Mary Ma charged with keeping a disorderly bawdy housl, on oath of James Lewis. On trial at half-past 3 o'clock, when our report closed. The Grand Jury have found true bills against the following named persons : Com. vs. James Davis exhibiting' obscene prints. Com. vs. IX. Winkle assault and battery. Corn. ve. Richard Humphreys and Samuel Humphreys malicious mischief. • Corn. vs. John Walser assault and battery. Coin. vs- Lewis Ten Eyck, false pretence, Com. Ye. Wm. M'Lean, assault and battery, on oath of Luther Simone. born. vs. Jane Bowman, concealing the death of a bastard child. pan. vs. Joseph assault and bat- Coro. vs. hum Yodder, larceny " Br rim Lan (on Rimer) FLANK, MARCH!"— An article recently appeared in the Washington National inteliismacer, under the above • caption, which has attracted considerable attention in circles. The article is signed with the innitials "B. T. C." understood to be Robert T. Cooper, of western Pennsylvania, novra captain in Col. Wilson's regiment, stationed at Camp Curtin, near this city. Captain Cooper has made mili tary science the subject of his study for a num ber of years, and his opinions therefore are en titled to more than ordinary consideration. He maintains that the command we have quoted at the head of 'his article hi not only arbitrary but absurd, and then proceeds.to illustrate his vlsition as follows: Armies, battalions, companies, platoons, sec tions, btc., have each a front and rear direction for marching. These four (excepting the ob liques, which are mere mcwilfieations of the front) comprise all, and are• the only directions a body of men can march. In each of the in stances given in the second pardgraph of the errors objected to, the command should be, "By the front, march!" For proof let us pursue the subject a little further. If the command, "by the left flank;" as practistd when a march to the front is desired is a proper one, then the command, "by the tight flank;" when a march to the rear is desired, must also be proper. But that cannot be ; for a company faced to the front is ordered to march Liy . the right flank, and faces at once to the right and steps' off; you want it to march in a direction opposite to your late front and command again, "by the right flank, match I " Here your men, if permitted to think, are confounded; they are already marching by the right flank "and how," they reason with and among themaelves; "can we do it more or better than it Is being now done." The command should have been; "by the rear, or by the rear rank, march!" But /-have, I think, a conclusive argument against •these extra flank-marching orders. It may happen that a Colonel marching his regi ment by the front in .lirte- of •battle wishes to ploy into coluniii on the march doubled on the centre. This may be easily done, and I can conceive a time when it would be a movement of great importance ; for he is then prepared Ist any moment, by company wheels to the right and left, to throw his command into moving or fixed square or squares, as the imminence of the occasion might require. Of course the two cen tre companies (forming the first division) con tinue to march square to the front. The bat tali= faces and marches inwards. By the time the companies just now immediately on the right and left of the first division came in con tact, the second division is formed at half dis tance, which is the proper distance for forming squares. The right company enters the col umn on a march by its left flank ; the left com pany on a march by the right flank. Here they are, then, facing each other in files. If a halt takes place distance is lost. Will the favorite command, "By the left flank, march I" answer in this dilemma? No'; for both companies, according to the rule that obtains so universally now, would face to the left and march away in opposite dire:liens. At a critical moment this would produce inconceivable mischief, if not complete disaster. But there is a remedy in three simple words, to wit, "By the front, • much l" given either by the respective cap commands the division as soon as i tains, or by the senior captain, who properly t has enter ed the column. while the junior is taking posi tion-itt the centre on the right of the left corn pan& .:Xlber instanc e& of the error equally pal oabloraight be given ; but for the present let 'Wee zesty •. ; A fembypinanie -4Bak.ilelemptEr-toptbamkat . - Haw HosPrm.—The government has leased the West Harrisburg Mission church for a hos pital, and the building is now undergoing the alterations necessary to suit it for that purpose. Tas FLEUIT °try ZOIIA VHS. —At arecent meet ing of the First City Zottaves, thefollowingreso lution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we as a company, do greatly regret that owing to the business engagements of our much esteemed late Capt. C. A. Bann vart, he was reluctantly compelled to resign his Captaincy. We herebyiender to him our sincere thanks for the valuable and efficient labor which he has bestowed on us and by which we were enabled to make so much satis factory progress duiing the true we were trained and drilled under hia skillful hand. • [Extract from the ilimsteel t Cleo. W. reasons, Seey. Limos Toritut.—On Saturday last Dr. J. W. Efaldeman, ofNewville, removed from the body of Mrs. Stichler, (who died the night previone near Blosserville,) a tumor measuring in length nineteen inches, and in circumference! about twenty-one inches, and weighing - forty-one yotulds. 'wall about eighteen months in at taining this enormous sire. It commenced on the left side, and Is called at Ovarian tumor.— Besides the above, which We believe is one of the largest ever seen or heard of, there were several smaller tumors upon the liver, among. them one weighing between two or three pounds. ---•...----•• _A . , • .., '' .1121 TRY BAR-11con.t-grring• siks the only lmple of true libertk in this world is the`bar • 1 room of a country inn ; and institution where you may pull off your formality with your Mao, roll up your trousers wi •• &r cares, and puff away at your troubles a mour pipe, without any fear that a broo , will draw your at tention to the ca . y • dUrk complectioned frowns remind r 0 : r 2 injurious effects of to•. bacco juice 0., ,ve hearth. The parlor will do - : 3 arn or those who are brought up under, t , but to a man who has once fed on •racy, *lre is no spot in the world wherein c4n enlarge the area of freedom with less fear of raising an, insurrection, than in the snug, fxsy corntrAk fn country bar room. Sanroan's Guamanian Hearias-To set in Brick, Portable or as Fireplace Heaters.' The most powerful Beaters known for warming Dm/4- *gs, Churches, .Schools, 9c. Send to LIMAN GIL BERT, agent at Harrisburg, for a full discription and an unparalleled mass of testimony. Tun COMICIPOLIIIII parlor coal stove with radi ating ventilator and gas' burning attachment, intro duced one year ago, already ranks as the leading stove for Parlors, Sitting Boom 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 LYMAN amarna,.lifarket street, COMB BACK STIMIEII.--TWO of the great con tributors to southern rebellion and treason, have been captured on the high seas.in making their way to England, for the purpose of sowing discord and'corruption in that country towards the United States. This is an 'important cap ture, (as they are no common sinners,) : and their crimes call for special punishment. Not only does the laws demand it, but the widow and orphan's tears cry : Ersgtven for vengeance, in thus speaking of the interest of our behoved country. Permit us on our Own behilf In call your ettention to a cheap lot of bleached and unbleached muniowie.eteceived from a bank rupt auction sale very cheap. cr.t.a., -sr. now man, corner of Front and Market streets. . no.lB. Fuss, Fuss, Fmis.—sl,ooo worth of furs re ceived from New York auction ; 100 fur capes ane muffs, from $3 up to $l2, worth double ; 26 dos. hoop tskirts for 50c., 75c. and $1 25 ; 100 cloaks for $2, $2 50, $3 50 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 12k, 18 and 20 cents ; 36 large woolen blankets ; 60 pieces canton flannel, at 121 cents ; red, yellow 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 shirt breasts, beautifal styles, at S. 'Lewy's wholesale and retail dry good store. Wholesale buyers we would especially invite to our large stock, to which we receive additions! moat every day from New York auction. HEEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHI7, TH2 ORBIT DItt2H,ITC.' HELIKBOLD'S =TRACT BHCHU, EiSIMBOLD'S EXTRACT HUMITHE GRE A T DIUREMD, THE GREAT DIURETIC. EiELIIBOLD'3 =rasa Bl3OlilV THE GREAT DIIIHRTIe. 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Pills are the result of a long and estensive practice. They are mild In their operation, and mush/ in correcting all irreguLaritice"iisfti removingblenstr u athxur,, th all ob structions, whether troth Cold or' otherwise, headache, pain in She Me, palpitation of the heart, Whites, all 'ner vous affections, hysterias, fatigue, pain In the back and limbs, &c ., disturbed sleep, which MUM from Interrip - ikon of nature. .-. TO MARRIED lADI>IB, Dr. Chersemant Ptha are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly-period with regahwity. 'ladles who have been disappo nted in the use of other Pills can place the utmost oordidenoe in Dr. Oheamenan'a Pills defog all that they represent to do. NOTION: Ihere is one condition of the female system is which the Pais cannot be token whlhout producing a PEOOLL R =ULT. The condition referred to is PIESONANO the renal MISCARRLAOR. Such is the tentittalie ton =the medietne to restore the sexed Audios to s condition, Met nen the nmrochectins Jona %if na ture amid resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from an ytbiug injurious. Explicit direction, which should be road ac company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclos ing $1 to De. CbaaarvsL. 0103111114/11, Box 4,681, Post Ogles, New York City. " • told by one Draggle tin every town In the United States R. B. aurgavies,_. General Agent for.the United Rates. 14 Pitbhdr l 7 W Yorkm To whom all ad b wianieside cetera ahee. a - I== MANHOOD. IMPORTANT TO PKMALES NEW YORK CITY • HAIR DYE! _HAIR DYE!! Wm. A. Batrjoloes Hair Dye The only HarMleile and Rene Dye Known 1 All others are mere imitation, sod should be avoided If you wish to escape rt Mute. • - • • GREY. RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown:or Macs, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FirfEEN MP DIALS hND ' DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to His. A. Savommos since it 9, and over 200,000 applicaUons have been made to the hair. of the patrons of his 1. -- • iL • BA MAR'S MUS DYE p odors', a color not to be diMingniabed fro.n nature and 18 WARBRIMID not to injure in the least, however long it =Ay be oontin• ned, and the ill Ilbots or bad Dyes remedied. The halt In Invigorated for WO by tide apladdid Dye, which Is prop erly applied at No. id stood Street New York: sold in all the ones and towns of the United States, by 'Druggists and Fancy Roads Dealers TIM Genuine Lae the name William A. Batchelor," and addrnm siren a steel plate engraving, on the "Ibrir aides of each box, ‘.." Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay Bt., • Late 233 Broadway, Now York.' oct24awly ' ' A CA&D TO. TEE LADIES. DR- DINONOO'S L i ra -rum FOR 'FF. Manage o :correcting, reffulihair, wd •reinoTiag a) obilinuottoos, from whatever ,osoure, and I trips auaceadol . as a proven r . live. f IlaitE FILLI HAVE. BEEN usßb .By .. L. the doctors for many yesrs. both flf Prance and America, with unparalleled success 41 every care ; and he is urged by, many thousand ladies who used them, to make Mc Pills public for the alleviation of thaw sollering Mirk all/ 11 7 1 flarines whatever as well ax to pretreat an increase Wally where health will-not permit it.— puut Females • I/ Ottawa, Or thew nopppeag them. wives so, are ft oned against thew Pills while in that eandln, alt ' Pre -Mr- to produce namartiagei and die proOetw umes no ramonsfbility alter this game. nidoe,illaitutiL tki Widows would prevent, any milt (Min lb MA emits the Pills are • rwatamended. Yon ananaphendireetioneastoompaay each box, • Pries al 00 per bas.tt4old wholotale and wail by d. 8. Rein 'Readbn, Joriloaar llouowar & Cowper, Philadelphia, J i L Lang ansuisN_ le banon, DAN/IL ILAlxesno, , ' Lidaciastar; J. A. Wow; Wrightsville ' • B. T. Ham, York ; and by one dracglat is, every oity, and vlils4lrild the. Unloil, and by it'fi. Howe, 'eon proprietor, New York ' N. .s.—Look Out for counterktits. Hoy ao Heiden Pills of any Iliad uptake every box is signed "S. D. Howe. Al. others are p .terse imposition and tuts afe • theretbro, as you value your Una and health, (to say ;malting of bs.. np humbugged out of your money ~) buy Only of Mead who show the signature of S. ft HOwe on every box, which has meetly been addmi. on aes.oant of the PIM V•eiinv nntitAfwteitect le.44l.ammrly ST..NICHOLWELOTEL BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.. Board Reduced to $2 per Day. SINGE the ()Peeing of 'this vast and nom man= Hotel, In lithe, It hes been the single en deavor or the proprietors to mate it the most sumptuous, Convenient and comfortable home for the citizen and stranger•oli the Atlantic: , And litudaver bas seented %Mali adMinister to the oomlbrt dr Its guests they have endeavored, without re gard to cost, to provide and to combine all the elements dividual and OWL enjoyment which modern art his invented, andmodern tame approved ; and the pat ronage which It bad dordouttaled during the past six years Is a strAufrrol Prase that their efforts bay* bran appre ciated To meet the exigencies of the times, when alt are re quired to Practice the meet rigid economy, the under. Binned have Wooed the Price of Board to Two Dollars oar Dam, at tho saute abating none of tho luxuries with which their table haxbitherte been supplied. TRI&OWELG, WMTOOIIB 8100. New York, Sept. 2, :I.BBl.—sep9- date W„.B OFVER TO CUSTOMERS .• Arrow Loot LADIES , PURBBS, Of beautiful Styles, Bobtilliodally made ' A Splendid Moorlameat of GNNTLEMIN'S wALLIr,s A New and Allegan t. Perfume, 1 GHTS TRIIP LARS' BOQVICT, Pet up in Cut Olase Kfigra , -- t .Bottles. 'l.l.Compuualtasertusiio. or HAN D BERG HIEF PERFUI4. Su Of the beef Nanufteture. thryleancttooth Variety of ' POWDER PUFF BOXES, KILLER'S DRUG STUBS, thPlB ' - 91 Mertetatreet WHOLESALE ITISMILLA MANUFACTORY I 69, 'Market Street r odow Third, 11428D1111TRO, PA. 1 2 H. LEE, IViAN U F ACTURER OF Uhl BRELLAB PARk3OIB anal ALKING CaNBS, will furnish goack at LOWIIR ,pRIOES thanvan be bought in any of the itastt , rn oh* . Country merchants will do well to call and examine prices aid quality, and Convince them wolves of this amt. ang23-dly. DR. T. J.• MILES. sup.camcw DENTIST ()FFERS his services to the bitiientr o Jaartlabu r g sod its etc:deity. He solicits a share o AVM pabliad "tees ossurauce tkurt Ida best endeavors !shall be yes to reed reetiebtetioula his pro fession. Ekibigoao 416.1'4104d, he &dais& fa netting the publics essisrally to call him. 16nd:is beta that teIN ItiPps:4lip dbolottisitod wltheithieervices, Office NO. 'J2B mrket , streht; thd holiMihrtabily no °opted by Jaoobß. Xby, near the united Stales Hotel. Harrisburg. Pa nies-div • • •• FLAGS 1 rLAGst.r. NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with . at degigna, LETTSM O APSI3... with a yiew, pi eoletatiliiiiiitr-41;pilniidid tgriale a. , • A -,- 130=P111.11 BOOR STORE, Moir tbiN RiriuripSMSon. . UR'newly replonished.iitciok of Voiiet RiFt oo sl994 4 Pi B I MFM I . I lit this °V azi 4 fee ig o3iihaent oet i rsudeiluesausuichoti: We would res. fee peettully invlte i dew' --• • '' ' - • EALLSIt, 91 Market street, Vitro, doors sot ofFourth street, south side. - ' ' - Select Schools for Boys N and Girls FRONT Antinirer 'ABOVE XOCUST. rtillE Fall 'term of 11,0 BEAT lit'FLW.FsE'B &hoot dor boys, will open..on. the Arai:Monday in ElnptenkbOr.r zoom le well ventilated, , comfortably farniihed, and , * every nipent adapted far Wood ptu. . P oses. OVHARINVIVSLWRIOI &had roe girls, located n tke t aime httittlini; will open forthe fall term at the came Minx he room bah been elegantly fitted up to promote he health and comfort of carolers. aag22dtt GILT MOOG! ' ' GILT PRAXIS 3. ELBE:ITER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufactiirr of , Looking Glass wad PiotnrB Frames, Gilt ant Rosewood Mouldings &c. 48 aroma , sis Err, NEAR MEND. _ _ HARRISBURG, PA. French Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait Prames•of eireiy deer:Option. OLD PRAMS- P[E-GILT TO MEW. SOHEOEIRS 'BOOK: STORE. „ *es Luummact moos.) UNION, ENVELOPES. Nart UPER;:ot six!differeldrdesigns, printedln !MO 00/011..e01d by the thoueand and by the ream at Oil Oast prices. A A aI P Lar ° iAr r I Op i it lie se 1.09 g .1.1134. a. u treri.ow one., Mal, , at are • ' 4.lll6ri'll!Vd BOOdidrOltn. - 01141 E TOILETrOAPH,POIfAHES; HAIR 011 101 P0 , WAAILS, COLOGNRS and EXT=of sty many -prices -aad—naaanaulAarts At.- DAM A AN.v , .at-' - ViRTMWOL: Sraf . Az. .:: k A==eA Miscellaneous H MOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION lILY CONCENTRATED' CCIMPoUND FLUID KEPRAPT SINEW, A -Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseasea of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine tneremes the power of Digestion, and esicitia the ABSORBENTS hits healthy sotion, by which the WATFICY OR CALOAREoIIi Sepoeitiona,- and ell LIN- N'ATEIRAL trmatas Mina are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFbaIit4PION, andiVgood for - MEN, WOMEN OR CKILDSE/C' HELMBOLDWELTRALT BUCHU, For Wes Analog from Exceases7Habits of Dissipatieaon,kness Early In. discretion or .5 b dee. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Insertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Wesk Nerves, ' Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dlmneemuf Vision, Pain In the Sae; Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Handel, ' Flushing Of the Body, Diyness of the Skin, Eruptlons on ti.e Face, • PALI ID 00UNTENANOB, These isyroptOnts, if at:tired to p on, whkih this med icine toyarlably removes, loon follOws IMPOTINOY, FATUITY, FPILEPTIO Firs, IN ONE OF WENS THE PATIENT MAY kEPIEE, Who can any that they_are not frequettly followed-by those "DIREFUL DIMASFE.." ..INSANTITAND CONSUMPTION." Mkny are aware or the cense of their auttering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. ' Its R&M' DS'OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the /Mamba, Deaths by Cors-unsption, alas LIMA wanes so TM IMIIrI OPahe Afeurnoar. ",THE'DONSTITUTIoNINOs APTICTJIIVISTrg ''- • .011GAIVI.0 -WEAK4 , I3S, - - E4qatres the aid °Patin*** to strengtheav " nit • • Ltylgorat the Slffitem, Elzussoura EXTRACT BUCHU ireariabls doss. AI taut, WHA wervitta tai Kroft asterZMAS. FEMALES—FEMALI3—PEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, MINGLM'AfARRIEO, OR CONTEMPLA TING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AiRmEJ.GNS PECIEGMAIL TO, FEN the Extract Botha ia unequalled by any other re me y, ari in Chloroets or Retention, Irrogobuity, Painfulness, Or Suppre's tio nor Customary Evaduations, Ulcerated or Sairrhous state of the Uterus, Leacorheta Whites, Steril ity, and for all complaints 'trident to the sex, whether arialhg ktn:lmhaorettou, Habits.of D*lllllo4l, or in the -DEOLINK oatVEramli v1 0.10.11112': NO FAMILY SHOULD BL W/THOOT IT I TANI so mosi-BusAm, hiscurr, tromazurf Maw Gift son variaaaurr AND butonous ZILSIEL3II3. AXIRACT BOWITI • SECRET DISEASES. -- - . In all their Stages, At NtUe Ivens. ; Little or no change in Diet ; No inconvenieJce; And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire end gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstrootions. Preventing and Coring diricturee of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imilammailon, to frequent in the alma of diseeme, and expelling di Prfremmi, Dunned mid warn ent Maher. TROIIBIIO2 .IPON Taproom:oo Rao HAYS BEEN !HS VICTIMS OP QUACKS, and who have paid Rear - r ms. to be cured to a abort data, have Thad thOy nerd deceived, sod that the L 1 1 0 N " ban, by the use of "etweanta LITHOGENI2I, 11 been dried up In the system, to Weal out In an aggravated form, and rzazzirs Aiwa MARILIAOM Liss Esussoin't ErtaAo2 Homo for allaffections and dismiss of the URINARY ORGANS, whether eziettng in HALE OR FEMME, From whatever cause originating and no matter or HOW LONG S WARDING. Disealee or these Organs require the aid or DRUMM SIUMBOLD'S =TRAM SUCH() IS THE GREAT DiCIRETIO, Ahd te certain to have the &haired &Exit In tat :Diseases YOR WHICR IT LS RROOIiIdENDELL Asidenos of the mail rdiabk mut responsible clammier will actioetpany the mediates. aanincenas op CURES. /r ens 8 io2o yearn atandieg, Wire Nurse =owe To SLUM= AND FAN& Price $1 00 per bottle, or elx for $5 00. Delivered to any luldrees, securely packed from obser vation, DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Cures Guaranteed I Advice GratisT I AFFIDAW. 'Personialky appeared inf Ore m an Alderman of tho oily or Pottadelphla, H. , woo-trolili duly 'sworn, doth say, Ws preparations eontslnso narcotic,- so meldor other inlorions dregs, btu are purely rela table T. EIGNDOi D. Sworn and subscribed betoremeobbt NM day of No vember, 1864.• WM, P. RISRERD, .dhisrstaa, Ninth St above Race, MM. Address letters for Information In confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, so ut h Tenth a., bol. Obestaut, Punk BEWAgiu-' 1 9 . coslNTir.etParrs AND usPitrict..—sa_nzki roq ta, Who endeavor to .dispose "us mar. „ „ a te „ AIMCILIB Tux ITZULTIOX Arum= ,a Delarbold's'Denulne Prepmattoa , - " .. Latract Bu ha, Cr 41 Bana t Anlia . " Improved Ruse Wash. Sold . by C. K. Seller, D. W, Cross, J. Wyeth, C. A Batavut, AND dLL .11;t162.47.1*i'.8121'W8Eltle. . . ASK FOR REINHOLD'S. TARN NO 0TR,F33,.. Cat out the advertirement end send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITIOS AND EXPOSURE norlS.dly FOR SEWING MACHINES JONAS. BROOK. 4ilz BRO'S PRIZE .ITED4L: sutot :COTTON: 200 ft 600 YD.S. WRITE, BLACK al COLORED. VIIIS thread being made particularly for 1, Sewing Machines, is yEalf STRONG, SMOOTH AND ICLASTID. strength is nokimpaireo by weetiL o 6, or by friction of the needle. Yoe, liaeldnes, sae t ßroolrn' extent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, andleoo . l4 ntiint aft Corcl; Bed atcaps TD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout' the country. 411 I?? Al aws 1-0 = 8 41 :1 1 7kr Ser Agent , 0 9.d6 in , 3 . , t'L 3B YedAr noreef,aQoat,lYork. IJPHOLSTERING. PALM LEArIaTTIIHEMS; . conoN TOP4I2OIIIIB6ES, HUSK ELATTAIMSES, COTTON COMMIE, CHAIR. CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, CAMP STOOLS &c., &c., On band and ror tade attlie very lowest ratee for oath.' Hair Mattreaaes and Spying Bottotnebtade to order. SOFAS, • . LOUNGES, ()HAIRS • HAIR ALUTEI:3B/03 Repaired and made Keel to new wary. all N 0.109, Market street, between Fourth an t Fah, by octflas* . Ifirritburi Manufactory. SECOND STREET: BELOW CHESTNUT. VENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and Ti-dillispairinganatissantLexpedinseedr.dane.- Per. eons at a 'Wanes oan nave their work done by addres - Bing a letter to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat? nonage be hopes, by striotattestion to buslneatt, to merit a continuance of the same. sarlintlafttenon guaranteed both as to pekes end week,lW oct9-dOm WORCESTER'B ROYAL QUARTO DIOTIONARY rHE beet defininglandoonounoing denary of the ilneesiof &wage ; Also, Worcester's School Distionarles. Webster's, . Pictorial Quarts and Waal Dictionaries for sale at SCHISPFZEII aplit-tt ,Roalcsro ws , gra. Neer tad Hairtsbers Brlde—e. FOR SALE, TWO good. Horses, - one suitable as a wally hone, the other is a draught horse. Re quire of George Grannie, Third Street, between Market and Walnut, hurke's Roe. nos-dt TO FAMEILS. OATS OATS II- Cash paid for Oats ki • - • vacua. WESSUOI. nov6..dif _ = • •• • 111111-DR °ASTOR'S ' the* place to Sod anything ID they Perfumery. aumpur mokii4 ;ItimoiCE. I 11 t'itWE 1 r" 1 —it not °wombs iristiliimiteetaAß purobsset as .. PAW abitt.4. 6 . VIIN ak. all T STEAM WEEKLY gy=p= _\ BRIWKEN KRW YORK er4IN 04..16 AND LIVERPOOL. te .A.NPING AND EMBARKING PAB. -AG Ert, at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The 41Thi poo , Naw Yor,: and Philadelphia Steamship company intend despatching their fall powered Cilde.built Iran Steamships as follows : CITY OF NEW YORK, Retard*, November I 0; EDIN BURG, Retordey November 23 ; CITY OF WASHING TON, Saturday, November 80 ; and every Saturday, at NOOD, from Pier 44, .Norte Fever. RIM CO PAOMGM.. aICU FIRST CABIN $75 00 _ op do to L0nd0n.....530 00 do to Leedom ..1183 00 do to Paris $B5 00 do to Paris sae 00 do io Hamburg..s4s 00 do to Hamburg $36 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Bremen, Rotter dam. Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. SS-Persons wishing to bring touttbsfr Mends can buy tickets bare at the following rates, tO Net► York Trim Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 175, $ll5 led $lO5 . Steerage from Liverpool 940 . 00 . . ? rein Queenstown, •ao cox These Steamers have auperim accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built In Water-tight Iron Seetioue, and have Palest tire Annildlatora on board. For further information amply to Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, "Al Waier Street ; to Glasgow to W. INMAN, 5 Enoch Square ;In Queenstown to 41 &W. D. SEYMOUR & OD. ; in London to BIPSS & MALY. 61 Sing William St. ; in Part+ to LULUS JACQUE, 6 Place do la Bones ; in Philadelphia to JO gPI G. DALM, 111 Walnut street ; or at • tie Company's offices. molt 4 JNO. G. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, New York. Or 0. 0. Zimmerman. Agent, Harrieburg sa-PAS^INGNILN FOS ittntuPL—By orJer of the Seerelari of State, a I raSsenge'ra 'Owing the Uhlted Settee are required to procure Pa sports before going on board the St amer. JOHN G. °ALF, AGIIST. ONLY YARD IN TOWN TEAT DELPTEWS COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CASTS. TH'SE Weight Carts are certified by the Sealer of Weights and Measures. Consumers can weigh their coal at their own doom It is of grad ha penance. during these hurl times for every one to know that they as rum rut noxem Weiner. A large supply of Coal always to be found on tuusd. via : LYKENS VALLEY all BiZ3B. BALTIC CO'S WILESEURIKE, all sizas. LORBERRI COAL, (the genuine ardolu,) Sold by the car load or single ton All coal of the best quality, delivered free from all la- Krill 8 AT PRICICI TO sun vus Timm, by the boat or car load, single, half or third of tons and by toe bushel. JAMES M. CURLER. Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 11361,—y COAL! COAL ! ! $3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS 0. D. FORSTER, CiFFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on j the Canal, foot or North street, Wholesale sad Re tail dealer in TBEVORTON, WILKSBARRE, LYICENS VALLEY, BROAD TOP COAL Famlles and Dealers may rely upon obtilalos a first-rate article, and full w4ght, at the lowed. retee. Orders promptly atteaded to. A ItHrAl .i-soauci; made to pur erasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, 33 and 82 25 per too. Harrisburg, Oct. 'A.—dam COAL ! COAL ! ! COAL, ! ! .1:1E subscriber is now prepared to•de aver to the GitiZMII of Harrisburg either by the Chr, Boat, Load or stogie Ton, tee tholoest kind of Wilke- Barre, Sunbury, Ls. kens Valley unit Pinegrove Coal, hauled oat y the Meat we w e col, and full weight guaranteed. Orders left at my ollm, 4th and Mutat will receive prompt attention. I) toll) Mee , * HICK. Harrisburg, Oat. 30, 1801.--43wda COAL! LORBERRY COAL!! .11Ei09E who want the real Genuine Old 4. Fashioned Ptherrove Coal from the Lorberry MOM by the car load or otherwise.) apply to GEO. &RVERICH, Jr., R. & S. Railroad °aloe. 00t22.1md SEURTS EUXutTes BtEIRT6 i t HOME MANUFACTURE. THE CHEAPEST ler THE a!d 71 vim' THE undersigned having opened lus Manufactory or Shirts Sio, at NA 12 West Market street, Harrisburg, Pa , moe irespectfully solicits the patronage and aUention of the Ladies, Gentlemen ARA Merchuds to the followlog assortment of goods all of which are our own manufacturo SEUfs, SHLT.RT BOSOMS, CULLA KS, eall CCFFSWRI, _ ST-BANDS, .. - - NIGHT SHIRTS, Also the am, Ito &c., Ato., dog" b•— • -- Alcular attention of the Ladles to our large assortment of linty garments Am., (from the latest im proved London and r.,r, styles,) LINEN COLLARS, CUD'S, SaTTel &c., in greati i all or which Wag our own maunufacture we will - Lu t cheaper than can be purchased elsewbere. . . Parente desirous of famishing their °We m a t er ials, v an have cutting, oewing etc., of every variety em s accord. lug to order. All of the above named goods for Mews welt . we will Make to measure, gaaranteeiog to fit, ant igs v il entire satisfactlun to the purchaser for style, durab and m All special orders will be promptly a •. leaded to-upon the shortest notice and most rmabOultbls terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the moat reason able terms. P. S. Ladies wishing skirts or under garments of any disorMUon, ein have them made to cinder by sending sample or such kind* as may be desired. JAMES A. LYNN, No. 12, Musket street; au29.416m Harrisburg, Ps. Rooms next door to Hummel & lithinger's tirneory Store. A large assortment of Gentlemen' Furnishing Goode ler&C, addition to the above can altieps be tovatt chetp Gael* 4 • •• • SOLDIERS' NICK PUCK'S, FOR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG An. FANCY STORE . Camp Writing Cases, • Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Ruiner Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather St Platina Flasks, Leather Drinking. Cups. Pens Penholders, Pencils, Paper, andßnvelepee. :Soldiers will see at a glance that the piano to get en outfit in small wares Is at Ns. 91, Market street. AR NO) "Fort Pickens" in the window ICTZTIZI3EIELTB33.M.:: it, 111111 Ear i s : IP ... . STATErtiiAttbiiiit Third stre et, i few doors belosi Brady's Hotel, thirrlsburg. A Sae new Heine Beady made Coffins lawny° on Wind and flashy finished to order. Silver plates, aic. Terms rea sonable. • [an3o-d3tel 0. BASIL A. It. liHARP G•ty3,l GOODS FOR THE ARMY, MOH As Sods, BPillows, Blankets. Coats, Gaps, Leggin, Drinking; cups, Br.c., 1011 BAIA BY Wlll. S. SHAFFER, North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotipl, HARRISBURG, PA. antn-eam* NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR I 45500 LBS. FAMILY BUC a t - bags. Tse =t i n M auro UR /or, bilisli 124 ftsosn se= ta l tr i. gagigky for our 4. lostby Jr.,ato. Vs 94 MEM illistettancons. COAL 1! I suNßurcr and EMI noli•U