Dailp iettgrapil ~..} • ..::. II Af.B I != it(:. PA $ll iirilay AB erflooo, November 23, 1861. _ ARMY OFFICERS - Blank pay rolls and fur ., _1- handsomely printed according to_ the regulations, on fine white and durable 1. arc for sale at this office. Li •;rea's LLcs. bl Geo. Balleyi4l4l; co. Owned yesterday from a hunting expe- York county, with over seventy part ; ,L, - his po-scesion. A good day's work. Sor.s —'ll , re is a dangerous bogus bill on the Sussex Bank, Newton, N. irculation. It has a picture of (x`el:Lei-al on the left end and a mall seal fdf)the f tieor4ia on the right corner, note on the Cumberland Bank, Bridge , is also in circulation. ' ; Ino:na VW.P —Silfifard'S Opera Troupe opened at am • flail last night to a -crowded house.— Loupe WLS never befr,ter. condition. , „, • ib inimitable ; earncross' baled sing ,upei ii.r ; Hall's performance 'On 'the .2 0(11 , and Van Boshorst'is solos on the 1, inu•t he seen and heard tribe appreciated; sti „.1; pungent witicisms and coat i, uoigh to the the. but t, ,„k e t 11,! proceeds of the performance t t ,. be Eet apart for , the- benefit of ,ki, 1.1,e Company — a very deserving -Jul we have no doubt the hall i 0r.161 to its utmost capacity,. , M., , rras —There seems to be a rriai, -t iot the appointment of ,Wagon Master only, ou the part of those.who Beek -good: „ , t i v i expect to do but. little., , Whe,,,ontat, lUzua Master, as given, ,by a.oorXeSpentletit , t ille, consists of "a 'mare 40,ricle,,,par4r., oil!. nut the most comfortable saddle in the I a rciugle, saddle-eloth .qr 1 anket,, pair. !.I,,,,:purs, Colt's Navy revq!.ver,, hnlstera, It. plate, with the initiala#, Undo Sagi„ i I other fixings." The rush for places Oa. kind, at Perryville, has, .1 . :19.1 so great, lit in authority have pin Ced aronita 'the uniamatt boards containing the words, "No are Wagon. Masters wanted ! I= iIL RCUARIOTTS Arrexer.—Night before last,an rcerapt was made to break into the clothing turd of Marcus Gumbertz & Son, in Market feet below 'Fourth. ; The noise; Angle thy the burglars while endeavoriug to cut out one of the panes of glaa from the sash in the rear of the building, awakened Rev. Dir. Colder, who lies s eve rihO tilargentleinan raised the window of his room, and perceiving one of th- rascals at wprAbelcrir,-threw a -Wk , et r at him, ;mil ittorit, pideeetitnr aht tip seine other projectile, when., the burglars sud denly sloped, leaving behina them a hatchet, several chisels and , other burgiat t ious, jrrAel meats, all of which have been left'at Mary" , ore office for identification : A young man was arrested yesterday and taken before the Mayor, .h.i.r.:ed with knowing squething about the g ait, bat. as there was no‘eiridence . to hold him he was discharged. COURT PROMIEDINGS.-Cpurt tn9tatAlclockt Ihe jury in the caseof the Com. vs. Frederick Keeney, charged with assault and battery on oath of Geo. Blough, returned a verdict of guilty of the assault but not guilty of the bat- cum. vs. Christina Kramer, charged with as wit and battery on oath of Mrs. Zimmerman. Nut guilty, but directed to pay the costs of prr*ecution. This cam finished the criminal craendei, and tt,,, petit jurors were discharged from further attendance. 'lle court then proceeded to try a number of urety of the peace cam, after which it , ad journed. The prisoners tried and convicted during the ern will probably receive their sentences next' , Monday. . . , "flu's A etievim FELLOW.—Of course he is, Low could lie be anything else?—sO r Migile in term-an genial in nature, he was made for. ' evvrybekly telt himself. This clever fellow' id' ueiristrouiklud—h e 'll give you everything he Lei -but unfortunately the good iltitigh l eft this life are bestowed on him with a sfeiiing hand. His stock in trade is "gab," that dotet"eost much if you are not tongue-tied, and "our" clever fellow never is: when all other resources fill flit tongue does its duty. It never becomes stily for want of a new coatt.it-may-lenome. dry, but nature furnishes the fluid if its owner cant't raise the wind to pay for the "forty rod." After all our clever fellow is a necessity-he t tills a vacueni--of course is a man of capital, not that kind what buys U. S. 7 30 Treasury notes, but a ntillionare in words, and so lavish with them that all get a share. How could any community do without its clever fellow, or the world wag without the wag of his tongue ? C,J.N MADAM:. LIQI.IOII.—A correspondent ' writ_ from the Potomac thus alludes to some of tb,h,vices adopted by dealers to smuggle lig sr,: Into the military camps : Liquor will some- Lime , come in the most curious disguises.— Here kJ of bread very heavy, which, on being cut open, displays a bottle of gin ; then comes a teat preserve tin box, marked "A little home carrent jelly your loving mother ;" l'it the incredulous Povost Marshal handles the with suspicion,: and,on insertin t g his knife i" , .4 1(41 of "old cognise" assures him that de , t,,,e has taken place ; .so,,dowu the box goes • he battles among the fishes, who then 0.1141)03 to drink literally like fishes.— ,tur half a dozen innocent-looking med hoelt.s. labelled "invigorating syrup to be 'zularly morning and evening," but, tion, the syrup turns out to be germ ' ~ ; , p B, and so the bottles share the fate locessors. In this way there Is an v4riety, productivo . of a uxual t i uparo, " I, linz. but a very large itareof real firm— , - - 1 *43Sor Wood' advertisement in anot he 14414 =;ii AN OWNER WANTED.—A colored boy found a revolving pistol in one, of-.our streets to-day, which he has left at the Mayor's office for a claimant. A SPECIAL hfernao of the' Friendship fire c ompany wilVtiellietal in.theii - Xhi43lLiondriday evening the 25th inst., at 7 o'clock. All the hohorary, contributing aollactive,rnernhers are reiwsted tote present as business of import ante will be transaoted. By order, A " PATRIOTIC " APPEAL. - The Louisville scnirki/ ekrNsses,a' fear that tobacco will be iortke scarce if the tobacco growing region re milks in,poeseasion of the rebels, andmakesthe! f611#.14 appeal: "Rouse up, oh fe tobac co chewers and smokers, every mother's son of Yotiy and avert such a, catrstrophe by driVing the, invelers Away. •• PBATC/ASK PAVIC I PX4 I 3 2 ',F xR P I3I°2 ? - 7 The Hagerstown , 41reh,.fight noticekthe death in that, city iecently.of ,an interesting child of Dr.: ,Charles It.'D'otan from eating unripe per daimons. As this 'unwholesome fruit, is very abundant, in; Our see,tkin - of, e'buidry, and _as ebildren'are exingElond of it, and apt to partake of it in'large quantities,. its fatal effects in the above case shonid serve as a warning to others. ' • , . Nosasures Casine.x. IlaumLi.—To-morrow some impintant changes will take place in the title of the trains on the Northern Central Rail wak leayirig this city. Thp mail train going eolith will leave at 1.20 p. m. inatettl of 11.16 a. ro t .;, as .at present. The express train going no ~nTl ' leave at 8.10 p. m., instead of 10.25 de at present. Ate iterriabarg aecommodation train will lea Ye for Baltimore at 8.45 a. m., instead. of 8.80 a. m., niecdpiesent—returning leaves 13al tirriore 8.80" p. m., instead of 8.45 p. in., as at Present. , EXPERDINOE Or " LooAL."—An unfor tingate ecribe'reCently consented to do the local izing for the Dirbuqe Herald during the absence of the regular eity editor. In. the course of a fortnight he threw up, his situation in (*gust, stating as 'a reason, that in his brief experience he had laid the foundation for thirteen quarrels, several' of Which had already' become ;serious fighting matters. A number of canes , had ai r-m.lly been presented to;him. He was probable verdant enough to inaugurate his editorial ca reer by telling the truth about people. He could not have made a more serious mistake. 4S.Avs thelops of yi4ur stockings when the feet are worn out," is a very good suggestion, made by a patriotic Yankee girl to the soldiers h 4ur army. She says that as wool is scarce • and costly, none should be wasted, and adds that it hi the practice in many New • England faMilies to knit new feet upon the legs of old socks. She would not blame the troops for throwing the footless stockings away, if they had no one to mend them ; but she says that, ifi , from time to tinke r "a, budget of legs could be Sent home, the ragged feet being first cut off, the energy of home industry would soon return ' them as good as new." This is a hint that is really worth being practically improved. Moyers , was up 'for being odrunk and disorderly, and, upon nisicing a pritorakse'toeve instanter for Read= lug, was discharged. • Catherine M. Foot-a venerable lady of eigh ty-two years, 'With her right arm dislocated, and the other afflicted with the sweney—claim ed the hospitalities of, the Lock up last night, no c having the means to pay for lodgings else wl ere. The old lady . told, a : pitiful ,story of her suprings, in the course of which she stated that she had been, violently thrust from our county poor House' by, the' steward, under," the plea that she didn't belongtto this county. The M/ c yor. Very kindly headed a subscription fOt: het benefit, with the proceeds of which she Jiro. : mined to go to Carlisle. ii°oePh Jones aci , Thomas Williams — two of th ca-lavery force were up , for drunkenness; ail placed in the cuitody of their commaading o cer. A. J. 11llon—a volunteer from one of the carps—was arraigned for drunkenness, and breaking things generally in the upper market blase. Sent to pillion for five days. !Jacob Walters, a well known butcher, was aritigued charged with violating one of the mkket ordinances this morning. The offence crn3sisted in Walters purchasing two hind gnar +s of veal from a farmer, and afterwards re tattling thejaeat 'trona his market stand. Fined $l. • I=l . f " Mils " son ills Sormaas.—ln addition to t4e directions for knitting soldiers' ' " mita, " p ablielitd in yesterday's . Tatialitaku, we have s t4ton, furnished With the following.from a patri o'Ac lady in York, which we publish for the bhnefit of our fair correspondent who signed herself "Soldiers' Friend," as well as all other ladies who desirelo serve the cause of their country: by adding to the health and comfort of +r brave volunteers. iTts• Yoku, Nov. 22, 1861. Rom+ TELsos..ten :--For,the information of ' he Soldier's Friend" I send the directions for fitting mittens, learning from your issue of ' morning that she desired to occupy a por tion of her time in providing for the comfort of our bnwe volunteers. They must be knit.with one finger, to allow a free use of the first finger and thumb. ; "Cast twenty : stitches on eaoh needle, knit twenty-five rows of ribbing, and twenty rows plain. Then take the twenty stitches that are upon one needle, and knit sixteen rows back ward. and forward. This is for the beginning of the thumb. Then take these twenty stitches on three needles, and knit round for sixteen rows, after which narrow gradually until the thumb is finished. Take up twenty stitches at the lower part of the thumb. Then there will sixty stitches on the three needles. Knit twenty rows, Take the twenty stitches nearest the thumb, join them on threeneedles, and knit twenty-two rows, Then narrow gradually un til the finger is finished. Take the remaining forty stitches on three needles, and knit twenty two rows. Narrow gradually till finished." These instructions were copied from one of the papers,.and were given by one of the aim- Ottees for general information. Bo* our "Soldier's Friend" may find heat , eeMaießtlY . •I am yours respectfully, . Deno E. Sitars. Kai Bxv. Jolla F. CROUCH, will preach in the Vine street Methocliaty . ,piga:cipalAirych to mor row morning aml_mrenipg. I THE MONTHLY Mr e utidaY school • 't i e * C.'. Tettehuts!, Urf wilt be 8141 ib e14112481# 6 1 M. t. Church, to-morrowat 3 P. M. The Union Prayer Meeting Hymn Book will hereaf ter be used by theiteitociatibii. 1: '4 No PREACILibid IN THE COURT HOLM TO-M9B: now_--No presetting in the Court Houseto morrow (Sabbath) morning or evening, oh ac of the absence from town' of Rev. A. IL Shoemaker. The Sabbath:School will be beld as the usual hour, 11 o'clock. This malrE!** Va!ius4 -0 :1 4 w it NiK d V4Pl i g 'rain, which about 11 O'clock changed intoqulM a lirisk.fall-OE snow. At noon, ,however, the clouds began' to intiak; and "" S'Or. 'give a thti light of his • uhtiMtg coupt,skamoe, to the great relief of pent, up humanity.- , I Iterailous Saaviotts.—The Presbytery of liar risburg call ' s the attention' of Its Minisrnt::o.- dets and aliureges to the following acts.Of several ecclesiastical bodies-with whith they are connected, vfz • The General Assembly which- met at Byre , case, May 16th, 1861, adopted the fditroivitie *amble and regOltiona,i viz 2 i .1 WIIXREAB, Protracted religions services have often been greatly,b4med in:,cieepening the work of grace in the Christian's heart, and, in awhkening sinners , and leading them to o . hilet,; and Wnsuses, A good impression created. in a congregation in ,the autumn, often remains with it through the succeeding Winter months ; and WmtnEns, God is pleased to regard union arid concert in prayers ; Therefore, Resolved, • That it he, recommended to ail, our Pastors and Chuithes, as far as practicable; to observe the first week in December , as a season of special prayer for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on our congregation, and in special reli gious servitm Calculated to edify the saints' And lead sinners to Christ." , 'his action of the General Assembly was re cognized br the Synod of Pennsylvania at its rodent trieeting i n October, 16t1i'1861, `iit West Philadelphia, and by the Presbytery of .Harris bur', Oita meeting in October 1.7th,:14581, at the same place, and both bodies agrsed to "urge upon all:their ehutcles' a Cordial )otaiSlisinis The Presbytery of Harrisburg also pi r ,w - e,, according. to a custom which has ;been, followed, torsome three years past, to send . cotdroltteeti of visitation to each church under its' care for the purpose of holding, under the 'dlifeCtlen 4 4 f its Pastors and Elders such religious exercises as tiny be deemed useful for quickening' the zeal of God's people and the conversion, lot sin ners to God—in accordance with the following scheme, viz : Harrisburg Jan.7th, i 1062, by ; Pay., Messrs T. street, and J. Dickson. Qarlisle, Dec. 2, 1861, by - Rev. Pk. 11 ...Pe Witt, and Rev. J. Dickson. York, Jan: 21st, 1862, by Bev., Sterling, and A. D. Moore. • 4.1 . Williamsport, bee. 4th, 1861,, by,ftay.' Wears: T. Street, and A. D. Moore. Northurnblirland; Ftiab. 4t)4 4 1462, ( by Rev. T. li. Robinson, and T. D6toiall 4 : , - «1 Dauphin, Dec. 10thi,' 18131 , , ,, by , Reii. , lteaare. , W. R. DeWitt, and C. I". Wing- '• Hubleiburg, Feb. nth,' 1862, Ref./ 1 114A `inn. Sterling, and,J. r. H.l6l)ini3ori, and 'Allier. `By tird'er of the'l'resbr s ie. C. Skated:. , P,OST l/ARAIsBURG, - ON and after ttouday, 25th, 1891, the mills will close as follows : ' ' LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD- F.* all places betwi;en Harrisburg and Philadelphia' pand-, cent to the ling 43(th6 &l b& non Valley, Philadelphia and + Readinf , Iva- • 4, East mg, art* nia 111..'.7.80 A: X, , . ' PENNSYLVANIA IiAILROAD.. . For all places adjacent to the line of the railroad, between Hanle- burg and Philadelphia.—WAY ...... . FOr New York, Philadelphia, and .;,. Lancaster 12.00-M. For Philadelphia, Lancaster, Colum bia, Bainbridge, Marietta and ' --- Middletown "8.00 p; For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster 9 00 P. M. , t.„.1 pEickii - LVAkik Aid:LW/b. " For all places between=atitiedigiurg and Altoona. Wax 1iten...7 3 90 4. , For Pittsburg; Johnitoivia, LdWil3)' '" i • town, Pa., Cincinnati; 001- umbus and Cleveland,. Ohio . 8.00 PA Mr For Pittsburg, Altoona, Hollidays- • , burg, Tyrone,Huntingdon and Lewistow . 9.00 P. M. Nora NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, For all places between Harrisburg and, Look ,Haven ' iihdithosa ,1 adjacent to the line of the railroad.---Wam Mend. :'12.00 M. NORTHERN CENTRAL' RAILROAD. For Washington, Balthnore,' Mirk ' t and all-places along and ad- jacent to the line of the rail road.—Wer Mem 12.00 11 For Washington, Pitltimare .and; York . 0.00 P. IS CIIBEBBK4ND,II-4/F4Y: RATT ROAV. For Hagerstown, Md., Chambers, • burg, Shippensbmg, Carlisle and Mechanicsburg.-.'.:; , ~. M For all places between Mszzisbmg and Chambersbnrg along and adjacent to the line of the' ' • ,-,._ railroad.—WAY lam. .. .. —12.30 P. M. SCHUYLKILL 'AND SUSQUEHANNA RAC` For PotteNUe, Ellwood; Pinegrove, Summit Station and Auburn, .$0 P.M STAGE ROlfin For Linglestowa, liana& Hill, Wesi "l• Hanover, East g anover, Ono and Jonestown on 30ndity, Wednesday and Friday: 7 C./0 A. M. For Lisburn and Lewl' sbeiri on Sat' ' •". urday , . 12.00 M. Office houni 'from 6i 4g. m.; t 0 .% P. M. y . ft#ro k) 4 and froroOpen on 814 Sunda „ -9 ' lIMENB JIT AuuJ - - [Pram our Morning Edition.] Sensmn.t.l-.ona and.aftet Monday, No veinber.26th, the..passenger trains on the Penn gYivania Bitittifi VIZ inrlfeiatickdetiFirtifititf. i." Going ,- .Eusturqd--ri,tst Line at 8.4. na., in stead of 8.06 a! - at Wet 6f l /114.49 4 n•f1f3`).il CL Nail Tram at 1.15 p. m instead of 6,40 p. ip;, as at Pre ‘ e44, and Friv 6 4tWest ehiladel pla at 5:20.p., m,. , • fiarrisburg .4ecommodat,ion - frrain;• via otio ltrinbia, at 4.00 p. tn.; inisteitd of 1:10 p. in., as at isesedt, at rive fa West .Thilatifilatiii!at • ( 1 1' 4 1 r774 4 — d i ,H l i i :TPll a ti* a ' €m.; ins of .I a. m., as at present, and arnve at 'Pittsburg a tl ii.(4A,.( - 4,0 d . ... bsancormotr9lM;sal liniattasmovra:LLA gen reieinan just,) , arrived: . from Linghistown, this 3oitnty, last night, dpfOrtaelLuSithilthbOta one o'llockYotdordayaftenuma, flames wore discov ered issuing from the qibirmkmalENgnitablish ilicn!Ncivikk: D. Pegaci in,thet villege.... The alarm was quickly given, and the occurrence Al an unusual taituiri thatamighborhoOd, the to And: surrounding country was noon in a . of great commotion. A rickety old fire mi 1g girie that 134 1 nitilsqvn thi light odds' within that "tiiiinioittiY the' "oldeat inhabitant,'" was brought run requisiliion, hst it. was found ; to lealr so bad' and t iiithal . , ,hp maChinerY Was so "/t," - V a i l inid as : torenderentirely ''' r-., yan t ago as it use l. , est. ThevOtisene men, wounm,and 1 children, tibdiug this reliigge ~cut nit; then dili4eutly applied , themseiwittinglhe flashes j byl the Old , faslitinild,pmethodlof :forming lines and passing btialithis Of ' Water,' Which hoWever iihilvedlof littlatrvaili and in a short time the Retire structure, intki 'all its Contents, were a mass of ruins. The building' as only erected lasi, fall; andmas said .to be one of the largest' and most complete establishments in the county outside of thiacity. Mr. Ifogst's loss,* estima ted at $2,600, upon which there is no insurance. at is Mot - known how the ,fire originated. . —.— I •Itifilatirllbtlia..f ":. , =MIME `l'4 the Daily Telegraph.] klBthernlsa •• • tlinsoffrik thpe/ &Weld M: of ateletttat'itrk gond,' Caen clasped toilyotrivart, as sat on your knee, , , you would s ' llagAat,,,oFt lullaby, song ; vo m ice rs ,wit, still: rings in mine ho' long since ff Itearo.lts sweet tone, d memory flies beck, lapse of long years,. • bft, While I sit thinkirig alone: I'm thinking, dear Mother, ai from thee I. roam, , Of days wlien innnOnt'tnizlli, 'When all seegml:a ir.t:our ouceAappy /, home,. 1 . -•••• As we'd sit round the , old family hearth; Bat changag, end; cluing* ,decreed, we must Anil I o (dieer wide world to roam; Burtanrcirrldirdtraiugb alearthop to - start* L When I 0 4 3 1411 1. 449 kiv#4 o 4.q 3 at ncene±fi, Butt one thought dem, tarither t gives font ii9l/49 ' Pain, A•thoiieit4luit Tot know that tho' paw. weartaytriestNtin In a world that is blighter than `- Tltesemother, - Ilertr Mother!,•as oft as you Pray, ' I X the gWer of all eartlilyloy, ollirtt r itttrt ' 02:11rbik arla tr ek tfactitaa' L. HALL, r iLlip LL3anf rd's 9pera Troupe . . 1 .) iruas, Arms, .Fuxis.-41,000 worth of, furs re ' .ived from New York auction ; 100 fur capes ie+ m sgliftikksl2l-worth &Able t 26 , dos. hrop/skirts for 60c., 75c, and $1 26 . ;,100 cloaks for $2, $2 50, :; $3,50 up to slo, very crap. A large assortment of traveling bags, I,oo.Pieefo t tlf .splenclid * daft calico at t 8 and 10 cents alard.—of stock ingswe have a full assortment for ladies, men and Children, woolen and cotton, at 121, 18 and p), cents;. 36 large woolen blankets ; 60 pieces Gelation flannel, at 121ycents ; red, yellow and whifejliihne4 very eheeP 5 0 Pieces of white eitirliringes at half price.; beautiful set flow er* Delliednes at 22 and 26 cents'; received a n. joit shirt'Needs, beautiful styles, at S. wy's ivholeitfle - and retail dry good shire. ''resale buyers we would especially invite to ur 4i114, .s tdalo6 Which we receive additions ,mns .every dair,fritm•New York auction. wt.+. tit ; CM SANFORD'S CHALLRNOR EXAMS—IVO 'set 'in Raztaktlefoxias.:Fireplace Heaters.:. The most 44 41 1 ' ^ r 1 Heaters known for warming Dwell +"Ahccif,„ Send to Ltstengir, Intim, agent at Harrisburg, for a fall discri ption and an maptuttlleled Milai'of-testinuMyc.. Tex Cossepomm parlor coal stove with mdi airglandikstor and gas. burning attachment, intro illiced one year agoi‘ already ranks the leading stove for Parlors, Sitting Booms'and all places where a soft pleasant' heat dashed; together wittrslimmiert mstrpfmktu) ri parlor .and ,Ooking stovm orthe bpatterns to find at ` o 4elstore ,- and , tinWare.establishmeast of laluzu thissam, Market street. .1 tf. rtift6it",4:l44Cll4o. , • li,lll. 43 &IKE AN 8 PILLS . peigwea T.. cheffleman, M. D., TP,RI I - CITY:, TEIB totabination , of ingredients in these , - Pills Itte•theiliyiiii of along and extensive pmetlee. They are mild& their Operation; and certain in correcting ap irregulirittes, Painful Monstruationsyrentoring all ett. Amnions, wnatberirromi-cokt or otherwise, headache, *Ot laAcinde, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vOu,',ol44nr,4tele:rics, fa , tie, pain in the beak' and likeißi 'ket,.4turhOd a sleep,which ariaeo from laterrep tibn &Attire. 1 TO MARRIED labia, 4.-atioommovo.4'initikreloliguate, as they will bring thelmonthly.period withregotairity. Ladies who have t tleo iikutPtkl nted in the nee of other Pills can plaoe the u most confidence in Dr. Obeeseman's Pills doing all that ° Y re Pritri i l f,ll' t o f VO W•;'l I i . ; ;;; 'Therein:One osndition of ike.fensale 0 , 41eal in which Ike Pas cannot Se taken .without a PROOLIA it letssukr, frion condition referrad to is BEGNANCY— Ike mutt NISCARRIAOK x Seek is the irrenletslie ree fgif, .; . 'ne to tolittre UK V&A* /MEOW to a 9n# AG!4,,Ctri Me repraltrOite power air .na ttre ° . 4Otstioist Al , , Warren Ptumly vegauthle, and free from anything 14.1012,F. each directions, which should be, road,' an company each box. Print, $1 Sent by mall on seeing t4g si to Ds. possums L . Osuessur, Box 4081, Pind Mes, New York 04.1 ; -,, 1 . ; • - i - e: ..19 1 .414,91Nigg4iikiorory,town in the United Sates , . , .R. B. Ergrciutpas, • '54,4?..1 Agent for the United States. 14 Broadway, New York, whom all wittoltnatie orders should bes4dressed. norIS dawly HOW ..shOSTpsHOW =ARMORED TIIST Pnb Sealed Envelope; ? z i o elV4lPcitiVe-sta ViiiktrSerret"P' :LC• kt",qpormatoir ors or 31011161111 Weak ' n SexuerDetillity'-andlinped:' immita to Marriage generally, N Vaaaamptioay gpilepsy and Fite NeintigAttd..P,bysical Incapacity re. iting Prom self Abuae, &c.—Hy NOBS J. . CUL, VW IL D., Author-of iho Grata Book dr. Boon vironsape, 48tatRAWAIMMQLirx n ht, '44 1 %! : 1 54,f r e '07,4j3W aotitimped i o /lost _ "'MB~iO'OD: HAIR DYEI HAIR DYE! I Wm. A. Batchelor's Bair Dye !_z_ . Tbki, may, Ranaleas an t i Reliable Dye R.IIOWn All giber* nubri ins; ioifiLfini 6,e itircided Wyk iriatitoftelAdth llSll. OB,Rtl i a i llattated. atit l Yit ait a IfeituritubanWnittaid. w injary to Hair or Skin. . _ - SIMON IS*DAIS been awe.- .ed to Wm. A. BATCHELOR tea 'mitt 200,000 • 1 4allwas 6 .lY* bet* am/CV .*4D.g.Wt 0fh40. 0 ak4. 141 ! of .tattibioui Dye • 1F A il‘actisioßPAOt", Tit! ii.ol* uoi to/beAnstinguittibit liana eabiteletalla wastaartar riot to injure in the Mist, however-)eng it reap be contin ued, and the Doff fernadied: Thelmdr: - 141hvigorated for life bylble splendid Dye, which is prop erly appliedat No..ie ttond Street New York, dold, ioall the sites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers The Genuine has, the name William A. Balchelor,” and address apart a steel plate engraving, on the four 'Oita at each bor. et Wholesale Factory, a Barclay St., Late WS Broadway, New York act244*l9 A cARn TOIEiR 141DtIN . , DO. DOMINGO'S' GOLDEN , ' PILL'S FUR FEMALES. the lb lo*lng eerittloite from one of the first ladies In Utica, N. Y., Who called wren' toy agents , iu that city (lir. Wet-Bristol & 0o,,) andloldihem that ..he, of cotirsei,`,dtii not wie' her ZAMA 'made public, but it any one sho uld doubtlhe wog ierfel efficiency of Da. Envoy. co% Golden POW, they Might refer any tidy ti her, as yhe cOnstreredlt"iity, ea well Its a phissure, to her bowledge of. thar eflte.nry ; as administered to her datighter, young Indy 17' yekrS'old.- . I..tie Was fast go ing into cone .ropn-- enhad taken 'ikail-liature became obstructed' Two bourse( these Golden Pals emir., ly clays& f lAr t r„,- end lee 41111110 y 111: tbbbet , latialat nwelrei*par *Attu* In buying ,the g~enuipb .' 1f end explicit directiotil'WeconilianYing each box' Price - Vt.= Sold wholesale. an d hYPS.Ki rialffiltltruiffirtoi) 91 Market street; le agent kir) Narrisburg, Pa. By sending him' 81 through the Earriaborg Post Office the Pills e sent coundinittally by mail to any part or the country; out of postage.", N. 11.—LOok out ror courterrbES. 'no Geklew Pill or , any ',dna enlega tho box as signed B. Howe.others is e base iiiipositkin and titsaft ; therefore, iv you ravk , Yorlir llTlW*lllll.lwilth, (to say wolhlngOr be tug bumbegged out of your money,) buy only or thew mho show the signat ure r or 8. D. IdtiWe on every hot • which has reCentry ;Hienceo amount or the PSI' boinp erffinteitHiro-. ' Th.. togiedlents tediposing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, in?) Wily are sire Amil vigireeirPl td l -o. l ltistelt giffikle.l; 801 l also T. L. Lumperger, lobarinu ;, E.s.Cdf moo, Methntiebbitig ; bf.'Werks,'P.4*hteint`rSPElliott, tlarlise ; 8. G. WIM liewville.; J. C. Altick, &Ippon burg.; .1 .Spangler, Chambersburg ; E. T. eiller, York ; J. A. Wolf; Viltightsville; 8..8. Stevens, Reading t and K.P. Hunter, heading, and by eone druggist" in every town aud,viltige in the United States, sad by 11.11. ROWE, Baio Proprietor, New York de.34m W E ' R , T 0 0 t , . A Ne w Lola f.AD'IB'B' P • Of beautiful *lee, OicSol;fa* Made. A Splendid Assortment of O Nt.5.244AC01 111.1 L;14.21;T-0 'A New sad Illergaut Perfume, 11: NIGHTS SIiCIIPLABEIP BOQUII Put op in Cut 4:4lAmm Eilovied ftuits. A Complete Anortmeot or FININTD.KItRCHIEF' exErcrucs Of the.best Jirtiarmadrit A very tle.ridadma VarlOty: or ro writis . pu. SOXES, KELLER'S DRUG STORE; 91 %target Strept OM Z. R. INGERSOLL'S PATENT FOUNT MN HAIR-BRUSH Ii *eases the hair without Selling thetngers, It elects a Oiling of one-balt In the use other proper , atlone: .. It dceil awaxwith greasY hair etl bottles. It la'handsomer artlel i than 'the &annum balr-broith. R regulates the quantity of auld Used, to a drop. Ilia perfectly me; and eanuot spill over to the trunk or on tho ' It carriefAeffigtliagt Prfeatings age or a lOog Journ g ey - Its vice Ls moderate, itld it mime ile oirti Omit lh thren For kale atAiellees , Drug, and Pomp Store. W Market litriet twit doors east ofdrourth.stzast, south MOIL 0410- FOR SEIVITINGf 'tia*gErnins. „ „. , .TONAS BROOK 411: BRO'S PRIZE. MEDAL- ;SPOOL? COTTON 200' ‘l4 rqe 'YRS : Wif.q.g . ,,/3/40,K cd coLoatio.' THIS thread being made particularly for Steer aftlehines, VERY tITRONG, VD BIieSTIC. Its eteength is het Unpaired by witahleg; her' bylrletton or the needle. For • Machines, use Rroota' Patent Glace, •• ” •• ' , • FOB UPPER THREAD,' and BOokSa Cord,_ s gd .Trkf,* • Foi - curamaTHßEarl; Sold by . reepectable dealers throughout the C0U011y.. 7 . A/110, ce OASIS OP 100 DOZILP MACH, &WORT= NM:013 1. GENRY Gairtel, Sole Agent. 2109481 n •- •" 26 Yesey street, Sew York. UPHOLSTERING. PALIILLEAFMATTREWS, MA TDIESSES; HITSHMATTE' COTTON COM.FORIS, 0-FrA CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, CAMP' STOOLS &c., &c., Oe bead and (*Sale at We very lowest rates lor . Caati. Hair Mattresses and Spring tiottoms made to order. ;wuN tizei , . • .., :%* , CHAIRS, . HAIR MATTRESSES 'Repaired anti madimiqual.tomear; very remittable all at. No. 109 , Market , between Fpgrtti, au k ; Fifth_ L ' ,b_y_ . • oet9.2md J. T.BARNiI7. Harrisburg- Blind Manufactory. I tuT BELOW CHES SECOND ST.Et TNIIT. "VENETIAN BLINDS made to order, and all repairing neatly and expeditiously. done. Per seus at a distance can have their work done by addree tag a letter to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat ronage he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a couuuuance of the same , jarßstisfrkuton guaranteed both asto prices and work,•ips • .. A. IL SLEARP.I2 0c19.4:16in ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Board &hoed =to .$2 - , par Day. .Q.INCK the opening of this Test and com mcmnbus Hotai,ln 11354;1t, has been the Angle en deavor of the proprietors to mane it the most sumptuous, csptvenient and comfortable home for the citizen and str r on this slue the Atlantic. •Aft 4. fairialiEgall"litigrfeatie Centred of tie guests, they Kaye endeavored, without re gard to cost, b.l prOvide; and to combine all the elemonte of individual and social enjoyn t ent which modern art hits invented, aad mottern taste approved ; and,the pat ropage which Whoa bommandffd during the plat slx'years is a gratifying proof that their efforts , have been appre thned :To meet the exigendea of thiCtlinea, when all are re qntred to practice the moat rigid economy, the ender -envied Rave Reduced the price . of Board to Two Dollais At. rho same abating none of the' luxuries' with which their table has hitherto been suppllea,_ . , THEeDWBLL, WHITOOMB & 03 New York, Sept. 2, 180L—eep948m* TO FARMERS ! UTTER,' (good, sweet and fresh) in one B pound rolls, tiel fresh EGGS in large and small plantlike taken at all Want and cash pal or groceries given In exchange. Ftegular market rates always paid WIC DOCK, JB., d• CO. gaped!. Ike - Tenet ; Donee: sug/ 9 t FOR SALE, frfistellantono. • • =FAN WEEKLY ;.• BtEWINN NNW . rtum AND lilitgliPOOt. . . . . tLvINI IlSti AND EMBiIikING PA...,- •-• a icA at QUEENSTOWN, aladaerl 4 ) Th. Litrer ford. New or and Philadelphia Btearastdp company Mead ti , spstohiag their MI powered Clyde•ballt Iron Steareehipe as ibnOws: EDINBURG, Saturday November SI; fan OF MAN OHISTIZR, Saturday, November ; =NA, Saturday De cumber 7 ; and (leery SA•urday, at Noon, h•lv pier di, vorin River. - I=l 81.1k 1 T CABIN $7O 00 13781 RAGE. $39 99 „do to London $BO 00 do to London ..sso oo do to Paris 085 00 ' do to Parte $3O 00 do lolls mburg.,BBs 00 do to Hamburg 855 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre,- Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, itc., At equally low raters *a-Persons wianing to bring out tbotr hien& combuy tickets here at the following rates, to Nov York: From Liverpomor Queenstown; Ist Clabiti, 376, 186 +Lod, UM - Steerage from Liverpo.4 840 00 Prom QUID*II4OIIII, 030 00: These Steamers herr snperior accomenedations'air Pirniengers. and carry experienced Surcease_ bent in Water-light Trim geetion.i, and have relent Fire Ann , blisters no board For further lurorolution apply In Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; In Glasgow to Wit. INMAN, 5 St. Pooch Square ; to Queenstown to C. & W. D. 8I t NODS & CO. ; in !Anton to NIVFS & MAIM, Slog William St. ; In YArI, 10 MINS DKCOUN, S nos de la Bourse ; In PhllsJelphia to JOIN G. DALE, ill Walnut street ; or -it ice Company's offices. .INO. G. DAIS, Agent, 15 Brnadivrt7, Vs* York. O. U 0. Zlstnnetruutn Agent, itarriaburfg, SirPAS-IC57OltRs FOR NO:toPE —By or lei 'M. the Seeretar- - or :late a liNisseuirrs learmg the United illst.s are required to rueUre 4 ,4 oortru bean* going ea board the St amer. • JOHN G DAL., Amer. 126 E COAL!!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS. rplll , BE , Weight Carte are certified by the Sealer OrWeighta and alesaaret. Coo4nntera Can weigh their coat at their own doors. Tt or grad lin. penance during these harl finial for every cos to know that, they Oil TlIrR tIOLL WNW WZIGUT ' Marge supply of Coal always to be fouad oo bade, Mar:— LYHENS VALLItt all sizes. SALTS. CO'S WlMBallfilt, all slaw. lARBERRY COSI, (the gamine ankle.) Bold by the car load oralogie tcW All coal of the hrst quality, delivered free from all ha path a dr PRICKS TO SC7T THE 11Y18. by the boat or Cif load, single, half or third of tons and by toe bushel. At/103 sl. WHIItUIR Harrisburg. Nov. 6, 1861.—y COAL ! COAL ! $3, AND $2 2b PER TON OF 2,000 LBS O. D. FOR.STER 'll FFICE No. 74, Market titreet, yard on Jr the oulal, hid& Nottb street. Whohatedb and Ite taltdoaloy la WILKSBARRE, LYRENS VALtEP. snraultY BROAD TOP CX.ML Females and Dealers maY rely upon obt 'Swag a aret•rale article, sad tall weight. et the lowest rues. Mfrs promptly atteeded to. A 1 tordl .113:taunt wade to pUr dissent paying ror the coal when order , d. Matta price, $3 end $2 25 per ton. Elamourg, oat. 25.—d3nd COAL! COAL I I COAL I! I 'HE subscriber is now prepared to de o liver to the citizma of Darrishorg either by_ the Dori Deat, Load or aingle Too. the cloloeat kind or Wilke. barrio, SOnburY, Wrens Valley and Plnegrore Coal, heeled 1)A the Patent Weigh Cart, and WI weight guarenteed. Ordore loft et my otll4e, 4th and Martel will receive prompt attention D XoCr 'Harrisburg, Oct. 30. 1881.-0w..1. 00/11! LOEB KitlltY COAL I ! THOSE who want the real Gennine Old Fashioded'Phttarrove Coal from the Lotherry WON the car Uvular ntherwtae, l a .1 1 19 Ge). GARYEKICII, Jr.. & S. Rahmad ofaue. , ota22-I.md SOXR*W.OHIRTSiIetaRiSHI HOME MAN U FACTURE. . ; rtil'artger.e4T Zor msvat. r iliffE undersigned having opened' hie , timmfactory of Shirts ho., sit N 0.12 West libuiret.. street, Harrisburg, Ps , mos irespectielly 'notion" the pattonago and attention of the ladies, Hentlemen•soW ibierchasts to the Milowrog itasortmAnt of goodssill at which aro our own matiullunuro : • BEHR nit, SHIRT BOSO/L3, OLILLASS, • eicrird, WRIST-BANDs, NIGHT &OUTS, Sic., , La aco. Sca., '4Also the particular attention of the La dles` to our large assortment of under garments &o (fro& the latest im proved London and Paris styles,) Liv>tiv COLLARS, CUFFS, SKTTd &0,, in great varieties, all of which being our own maunufacture we will sell chetper Wan can be purchased elsewhere. renew' desirousof furnishing their own materials, sea have nutting, sewing de., of every variety done nceord lag to artier. Alt of the above named goods for Gents we tr., we will make to meatus, guarauteeing to fit, sad give MAIM BaiSfilleilOCl to the purchaser for style. durability And m terial. all special orders will be promptly at tended to upon the shortest notioe and. meet reaamottsie terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most resew able terms. P. S. Ladies wishing skirts or under garments of any discription, can have them made to order by sending sample of such kinds as may be desired. JAMES A. LYNN, . No. 12, Market street, au29.dem Harrisburg, Pa. Rooms next door to Hummel & Klilinger's Grocery Store. A large'srsortment of Gent lemenst Furnishing Hoods &c , in addition to the above can aisli'ys be foutad classy for cash. BOLD/ERB' NICK N.A.CIIIB FOR Sale at ' anztut , s WIG AND FOTOY Mitk Camp Writing ea; Needle or Sewing Oases, Shaving or Razor Owes, Toilet 0184381 Match Came. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Pine Combs, Camp Mirrors. Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rub rer Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather &Plativa Flasks, Leather Drinking.eapik • Pens, Penholders, Pencils. Paper, andfinvelepss, Soldiers will see at a glance that the place to' get an outflt in small wares Is at Ne 91, Market street. Mir See "Fort Pickens" in the window, 1:12V3a3111 FUTALI3..M.I R., ' • alip fter STATE Street near Third street, a few doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. &S a ne new Hearne ft.ady made Coinn4 always on lutairAii neatly finished to order. 'Silver plates, Ste. Termi rea sonable. tau3o-n3m*J • - C. 1141444. . -. GITM GO COD.B FOR THE ARMY, NOR A 3 Beds, Willows, Blankets. Coats, Caps, Legging, Drinking; Cups, &c., YOB BUB WM. S. SEIAPPBB, North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel, lug d3mf mrsvir BUCKWHEAT FLOUR I , 4500 LBS. FAMILY . ; 4 , (.„ 12a. and 25A bap. ,Tlwquitty sei3r superior; havidS bed? 3 ,111 1- gOeoltdeo l , l Y. Pr our ' etra trade. For Ws low by FOU WY. DOOK, Jr., 3 90. 0 nos u