Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 03, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Toys(ln , Afternoon, December 3, 1861.
➢lusTsa ROLLS FOUND. —A set of muster rolls
were left at Bergner's Book store, and can be
obtained by paying for this notice.
To Asarir OFFICEBEL—BIank pay rolls and fur
loughs handsomely printed according to the
army regulations, on fine white and durable
paper, are for sale at this office.
SK ATING.—From all accounts the "cold term"
has already commenced up in Tioga county.
Dickeivon's pond near Wellsboro' is now
frozen over, and the editor of the Democrat has
been "stretching his pins" on it.
THE REMAINS of two soldiers named Washburn
and Whelan, who died recently at Camp Curtin
were forwarded in the noon train yesterday to
their relative in Wayne county. The deceased
belonged to Capt. Osman's company, of Col.
Meridith's regiment.
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AMONG the "many inventions" which the war
has called into being is a novel cartridge, styled
a combustible cartridge. Every one knows that
in the common cartridge the end has to be bit
ter or torn off before loading. The new cart
ridge dues not require thi.s operation, the wrap
ping being combustible (it is water-proof also,)
admitting of instantaneous ignition by the per
cussion cap.
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RAILROAD APPOINTMENT.- We learn that Mr.
Du Barre, whose name was recently mentioned
in connection with the superintendency of the
Northern Central Railroad, has been appointed
by the board of directors superintendent of that
road, vice Mr. James C. Clarke, who has re
signed. Mr. Du Barre is from the Fort Wayne
and Chicago (Illinois) Railroad, and brings to
his new post considerable experience In railroad
matters. Mr. Du Barre entered upon his duties
yesterday.
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TEACHERS UNION INSTITUTE.-- A teachers'
Union Institute, composed of seven teachers of
Middle Paxton township, and three of the town
of Dauphin, was organized on the 16th ultimo,
by the election of the following officers:
President—Wm. J. Lawrence.
Recording Secretary—W. S. Poffenberger.
Corresponding Secretary—H. G. Sheesley.
Treasurer—Benj. Moyer.
The objects aimed at by the organization
are, Ist. The advancement of the cause of edu
cation in the districts and Commonwealth.
2nd. Individual improvement as teachers, and
thereby the improvement of the pupils. 3rd.
The dissemination of a code of pure morals in
the schools.
To accomplish these in part, the members are
required to deliver lectures and essays, and to
give illustrations of the modes of teaching the
various branches of study introduced in the
schools; all of which are subject to discussion
and criticism, for the purpose of endeavoring to
secure those which may best benefit scholars
and teachers.
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POLlCE—Before the Mayon—John Baker, John
Talburt and Mary Todd—all first class "vags"
were arraigned for "lying around loose." Dis
charged with an injunction to leave the city for
the city's good.
John Short—a volunteer wearing the uniform
of a Zouave—was arraigned for vagrancy. Short
it appears, had enlisted in one of the Indiana
regiments, but it was subsequently discovered
that he was afflicted with some ailment which
rendered him unfit for service, and was accord
ingly left here by the regiment during its pas
sage through the city two or three months ago.
Since then Short has been staying about the
city, living on the charity of the public, and
lodging at night either in the market house or
on the most convenient cellar door. After hear
ing Short's story, his honor, the Mayor, fur
nished him with a note to Mr. Young, Superin
tendentof the Pennsylvania Railroad, by whom,
we have no doubt, he was passed over the road
free to Pittsburg.
Peter Ducker—said to be a soldier—was ar
raigned for drunkenness and breaking in a door
at the residence of Miss Kate Castor. Sent to
prison for 30 days.
Peter Minus and John Johnson both
"drunks" —were arraigned, and discharged with
an injunction to "sin no more."
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THE Quarter Master General of the State of
Pennsylvania acknowledges to have received for t
the volunteers at Camp Curtin the following do
nations : From Upper Strawsburg and vicinity,.
Franklin county—Mr. William G. McClellan, 6
pairs woolen socks ; Rev. George R. Zacharias, 1
pair ; Samuel Lahman, jr., 1 pair ; Mrs. Harriet
Kramer, 2 pairs ; Mrs. Catharine Stake, 1 pair
Mrs. Mary Bigler, 1 pair; Mrs. Jane Kasy, 3 pairs;
Mrs. Adeline Ramsey, 1 pair ; Mrs. Rebecca Det
rich, 1 pair; Mrs. Susan Gullinger, 1 pair; Miss
Mary Gilmore, 1 pair ; Miss Eliza Gilmore, Mrs.
Kay Andrews, Mrs. Eliza Ramsey, Mrs. Sarah C.
Carbaugh, Mrs. Catharine Cummings, Mrs. Mar
tha A. McClelhn, Miss Catharine Foltz, Mrs. Mary
Freet, Mrs. Westhafer, Mrs. Susan B. Logan, Mrs
Statira C. Britton, Mrs. Mary E. Weist, each, 1
pair woolen socks ; Mrs. Elizabeth Rife, 2 pairs;
Mrs. Mary Flora, Mrs. Catharine Wingert, Mrs.
Leah Harbaugh, Mrs. Yount, each, 1 pair; Mrs.
M. Patton, 3 pairs ; Miss Margaret Yoe, 2 pairs ;
Mrs. E. Rife, 3 pairs; Mrs. Wilhelmina Harney,
4 pairs ; Mrs. Elizabeth Coffman, 2 pairs ; Mrs.
Elizabeth Lehman, 2 pairs; Miss Rebecca Bach
tol, Miss Juniata J. Ramsey, and Mrs. Caroline
Rigner, each, 1 pair. Twelve pairs woolen socks
and 12 pairs fine carpet overshoes from Miss
M. H. Brown, 1832 Spruce street, Philadelphia.
Ten pairs woolen socks from two ladies of the
German Reformed congregation of Chambers
burg, and 2 blankets from a lady of the same
congregation for hospital use. Four pairs wool
socks from Christian Musser, Juniata county.
From Rev. Dr. Hay, of Harrisburg, 18 night
shirts for hospital use at Camp Curtin, donated
by the ladies of his church. Two pairs wcolen
socks from Mrs. Elizabeth Gorges, Lower Allen
township, Cumberland county.
B. C. ITALE,
BAREISEUBG, Dec. 2, 1861. Q. M. a'
A STATED meeting of the Paxton Hose Com
pany will be held this evening at seven o'clock:
SWORN IN. — Captain G. W. P. Davis comFa
ny, who are serving as guard to the public pro
perty in this city, have been sworn into the
United States service yesterday morning by the
U. S. mustering officer, Captain Dodge. A few
more recruits are wanted to fill up the company
to the required standard.
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m. H. Coss, several years ago connected with
the editorial department of this paper, and now
Deputy Clerk of the U. S. Senate, was recently
in Tioga county, on a visit. While in New
York, on his return to Washington, with his
wife, their trunks were stolen by burglars, and
all of their clothing, and valuables taken.—
What makes the loss far more severe, all of Mr.
Cobb's private papers and manuscripts, (the lat
ter the result of much intellectual toil, in the
interval of editorial labors,) were taken.
MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.—We clip the following
from the Philadelphia Bulletin of yesterday af
ternoon:—Coroner Conrad was sent for this
morning to hold an inquest upon the body of
an unknown man, a soldier, who had arrived
yesterday at the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot
in a box. It seems that the box was taken to
the depot at Harrisburg.by a squad of soldiers,
and the freight was paid to this city. A soldier
came down in charge of the body, but has not
been seen since the arrival of the train. From
appearances the deceased had evidently been
run over by a train of cars. He belonged to the
McClellen regiment, which had been encamped
at Huntingdon.
THE STATE APPROPRIATION TO COMMON SCHOOLS.
The following circular relative to the State
appropriations to the department of common
schools has been published by the State Super
intendent, Thomas H. Burrowes, Esq. :
An erroneous impression is entertained in
some parts of the State that the appropriation
for the school year, beginning on the first Mon
day in June, 1861, was withdrawn by the State
Legislature, and applied to the support of the
War. It is, therefore, proper to say that our
State bas not thus disgraced herself. On the
contrary, while the amount of appropriation
payable per taxable to the districts will be the
same as it was last year, the aggregate appro
priations were greater in amount than for any
year since 1840. The appropriations to the dis
tricts, will, therefore, be paid out as usual, as
soon as each shall have filled the proper certifi
cate that the schools were open and in opera
tion, according to law, at least four months
after the first Monday in June, 1861.
Tam BODY RECOGNIZED.—The body of the sol
dier killed on Friday on the Northern Ce ntra
railroad, between the Bolton depot land Wood
berry, previously noticed in the 'TELEGRAPH, has
been recognized as that of Benjamin Snyder, a
member of Captain Albright's company of the
Scott regiment from York, Pa., and stationed
at the Relay House on the above rjad. He was
in Baltimore on Thursday on a pass, and it was
supposed attempted to jump upon some of the
outward bound trains passing during Thursday
night, and falling beneath the cars, was killed
in the attempt. The body was horribly man
gled, having been dragged some thirty or forty
.yards. The top of his head was crushed entire
ly off, and his left foot and right arm severed
from his body. The body of the deceased was
taken in charge by the company's agents and
forwarded to the encampment of the company
to which he belonged, and from thence to York
Pa., where he has a wife and children living.
As has been heretofore stated, the jury in the
case rendered a verdict of accidental death.
THE CASE OF LIEUT. VANSTAVOREN.—Lieut.
Vanstavoren, whose arrest at the Lebanon Val
ley Railroad depot in this city by olcer Cole,
was noticed in last Saturday's TELEGRAPH, was
taken to Philadelphia yesterday, where he had
a hearing before Recorder Enew, of that city.—
Vanstavoren, as we have already stated, was
charged with being a fugitive from justice from
Washington, where he is alleged to have stolen
$5OO from Lemuel Howell. Several witnesses
were examined. It appears from the evidence
that Howell and Vanstavoren were Lieutenants
of company G, Seventh regimerikZ R. C.—
They both resigned, left camp together; V
Washington. Upon his departure, Lieut. .116 -
ell was entrusted with a quantity of letters to be
delivered personally to the families of the men
belonging to the company. These letters con
tahied from $lO to $6O eachond were placed
in lb trunk, but were subsequently removed to
a *llse. Vanstavoren advised Howell not to
tad them, as there might be trouble if any
i:: n
lm
e lost. In Washington they stopped at
pson's Hotel, and the baggage was all placed
I the baggage room. Vanstavoren was in that
room once to get something from his trunk.—
#owell was taken sick and went to bed early.
lirnvtavoren left the room and sdd that he
return shortly, but Lieut. Howell did
not seeim again until the next morning, when
he met him at the depot about to start for Phila
delphia. kantri who was with him testi£4
that they had , stiyPd all night .. „
at th •
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Hotel. After rea r L , i,.)
covered that his valis• • n".A:'' ` : : ; a ll
the letters stolen. He was arrested - for the lar
ceny of the money. The matter, however, was
referred to detective officer Franklin, of Phila
delphia. Mr. Franklin found that Vanstavoren
had been acting somewhat suspiciously about
Myerstown, Lebanon and Reading, and by his
orders Vanstavoren was arrested on Saturday in
this city. After the hearing he was committed
to await a requisition from the authorities of
the District of Columbia. He remarked that he
desired a speedy trial that he might have an
early opportunity of proving his innocence.—
The accused was formerly a clerk in the Phila
delphia Post Office, and subsequently an opera
tor on the Local Telegraph of that city.
" How empty learning, and how vain is art ;
Save when it guides the life, and mends the
heart."
PRUDENCE. —" One grain of prudence is of
more value than a cranium crowded with the
unbridled genius, or a flowing stream of vain
wit. It is the real ballast of human life. With
out it, dangers gather thick and fast around the
"rail bark of man and hurry him on to distruC
ion. The shores of time are lined with wrecks
driven before the gale of imprudence. It is not
prudence for children to disregard the good
counsel of their parents and teachers. It is not
prudence for parents to let their children grow
up in idleness." It is not prudence to pay high
prices for dry goods when you can purchase
them much less at the cheap store of Urich &
Bowman, corner of Front and Market streets.
Peuttsvluattia iDailp Celegrapli, Zuesbap 'afternoon, number 3, 1861
Fuss, Funs, Fuas.—sl,ooo worth of furs re
ceived from New York auction ; 100 fur capes
sue muffs, from $3 up to $l2, worth double ;
doz. hoop skirts 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 12i, 18 and
20 cents ; 36 large woolen blankets ; 50 pieces
canton flannel, at 12} 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, beautiful 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
most every day from New York auction.
AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC has now arrived
and is now ready for delivery, gratis, by all
druggists, to all who call for it. Our readers
may be surprised to know that this little pam
phlet which has become so much a favorite in
our section has quite the largest circulation of
any one book in the world, except the Bible.—
It is printed in many languages and scattered
through many nations as well as supplied to al
most the entire population of our own vast do
main. Every family should keep it, for it con
tains information which all are liable to require,
when sickness overtakes them and which may
prove Invaluable from being at hand in season.
If you take our advice, you will call and get an
Ayer's Almanac, and when got, keep it.
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DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES
"Read the lb to clog certificate" from one of the firs t
ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents iu that
city ( ilr , Wm. Bristol & Cu.,) and told them that-he, of
course, did not wish her name made public. but if any
one should doubt the won tercel efficiency of Da. Duren
co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as
she considered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her
knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her
daughter, a young I ady 17 years Md. ,he was fast go
ing into cons impti to—had taken cold—nature became
obstruoted Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire
ly cured her, and sue is now In r.ibust health
"We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl.
Sold wholesale and retail by C. K. knots, (Druggist,)
91 Market street, (sole agent 'for) Harrisburg, ea. By
sending him $l. 00 through the Harrisburg Post Office
the Pills will be sent confidentially by mail to any part
of the country; "free of postage."
N. B.—hook out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills
of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. Al
others is a base imposition and unsafe; thereibre, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
Mg humbugged our of your money,) buy only of those,
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box.
which has recently hoes added on account of the Pies
enunterfeite , % ' The ingredients composing the
above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they
are safe, and will perform all claimed for them.
Soldi also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff
man, Mechanicsburg ,• M. marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott,
earlise ; S. G. Wild, Newville ; JPC. Stappens
burg ; J Spangler, Churiberiburg; E. T. miller, York;
J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville; S. S. Stevens, Reading; and
k. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" in every
town and village in the United States, and by
S. D. ROWE,
eS.4m Sole Proprietor, New York.
DR. CHEESELVIAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
MEM combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the remit of a long and extensive practice.
Thy are mild in their operation, and certain in correoting
all irregularities, Painfut Meuecruations . removing all ob
structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain In the mile. palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous &Motions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and
limbs km., disturbed sleep, welch arises from interrup
tion of nature.
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence i n Dr. Otteeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE.
There is one condition of the female system in which the
Pins cannot be taken without producing a PROVE. All
RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG YANG' Y—
the result MISUARRIA GE. Such is the irresistible ten.
deny of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a
normal condition, that even the reproductive power of na
ture cannot resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions, which should be road ac
company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclos
ing $1 to Ds. UOItNEIJUS L. Ointgassuri, Box 4,531, Poet
Office, New York Guy.
cold by one Druggis tin every town in tho United States
It. B. HUrCHINGS,
General Agent for the United States.
- 14 Broadway, New York,
To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed.
nov29-dawly
11 AIR DYE! HAIR DYE! I
Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye I
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known !
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
if you wish to escape ridicule.
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFtEEN I 4: DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been ewer
.ded to Wa. A. Bensalem sin le 1869, and over 200,000
'applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of his famous Dye.
Wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to 'be distinguished from, nature and is WARIMITILT
not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill effects of bad Dees remedied. The hair
is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop
erly applied at No. 16 dond Street New York.
Sold Is all the cites and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers
The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
sides of each box.
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: MANHOOD.
HO_-,. -, OST, HOW RESTORED
Published in a Sealed Envelope ;
" .6
cts : A t ecture oa the Nature, Treatment,
• radical Cure of Spermitorrb ce or Seminal Weakness,
neoluntary Emissions, Sexuel Debility, and Impediments
-*0 Marriage generally, Nervoueness, Consumption, Epil
spay and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting
from self Abuse, &e.—By Boat J. CIILVERWELL,
D., Author of the GREEKS' Boos &c. '‘A BOOD to Thou
sands of Suffers," sent under seal, in a plain envolpe, to
any address, POST PAID, on receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. RUNE,
127 Bowery, New York, Post 011itee, Box 4686.
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HE LMBOLD'S EITEL ACT BUCHII,
THE GREAT DIIIRETIC•
HELAIBOLD'S EXTRAM' BUCHII,
_ .
TUE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT HUHU,
THE GREAT MIMETIC.
HELMBOLD , S =TRAM' BUOkIU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
And a Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys,
Gravel, Dropsy,
Organic Weakness,
And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
Sea Advertisement in another column
send for the Medicine at once.
BEWARE 01 COUNTERFEITS.
novl3-d2m
PALM LEAF MATTRESSES,
COTTON TOP MATTRESSES,
HUSK MATTRESSES,
COTTON COMFORTS,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES,
CAMP STOOLS &c., &c.
Ou baud and for sae at We very lowest rates for cash,
Hair Mattresses and Spring Bottoms made to order.
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CHIABS,
HAIR MATTRESSES &c.,
Repaired and made equal to new, very reasonable, all a
No. 109, Market street, between Fourth and Fifth, by
oe9.2md J. T. BARNITZ.
A CAROL TO THE LADIES
IMPORTAN C TO FEMALES
NEW YORK CITY.
TO MARRIED LADIES,
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St.,
Late 233 Broadway, New York
UPHOLSTERING.
IV cw '2tbrtrtianneuts
1 3 '."`IJP.L3EJEt. 7 11$
D A I 1. Y a n LINES
Between Philadelphia
LoGic ILIA vim J al:Say 'SHORN, WILIIAILHPORT, MONO!,
UN/ONPOWN, WAIVONTOWN, SIILTON, LICIVISHUHU,
NORTHUMIHRLAND, ! , UNAIYHY, TRHYOrtION,
leCiktikTOWN, LYKENSTOWN, MILLHHS•
HUH% DAMPS; DAUPHIN,
A.NI) HARRISBURU.
The Philadelphia Depot being ,entrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the sole delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No. 811 Mark et Bteet, Phila
delphia, by 5 o'clocK P. It., will be cPlivered in
Harrisburg the next morning.
.
Freight (al ar tya) as low as by any other line.
Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and
speedy delivery or all Harrisbur oods.
The undersigned thankful for past patro, hopes by
itrict attention to busiutt,s to merit a con uce of the
same. T. PEIVBEER
Philadelphi t and tte,din ••
Fent of Harket nitre
GUM GOODS
FOR THE ARMY,
BUOR AS
Beds, Pillows, Blankets. Coats, C aps,
Leggin., Drinking. Cups, &c.,
FOR SALE BY
W IYIP. R. SHAFFER,
North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel,
HARRISBURG, PA.
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T.T.NrIIIII.IELTALIE.M.I Xl.,
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STATE Street near Third stre et, a few
doors below Brady's Hole', Harrisburg. A,the
new Hearse Ready made Cottirvi always 011 band and
neatly finished to order. Silver plates, am. Terms rea
sonable. [qu3o-d3m*] H. MBAR.
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE
COUNER SECOND AND WALNUT
Harrisburg, Pa.
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.1 LW SYS on. hand a large assortment of
ill BOOTS, sillOti:S, GAlTErizi, &c., of the very hest
tualities for ladies, gentlemen, and children' wear.—
Prices to suit the times. kinds of WORK MADE TO
ORDRH in the Deg style by superior workmen
REPAIRING dour: at short notice.
ontlii.dtf JOHN B. SMITH. Harrisbu4
Glorious Star Spangled Banner
A NI UT' HER SUPPLY OF WALLPAPER,
Roitomts, dm., SPLENDID WINDOW BLINDS, to
which we call the attention of our friends, and cordially
Invite them to examine our goods and prices.
We are determined to sell cheap. Mind the place.
SCHEFEER'S BOOKSTORE,
e•ar *h. INrrieburx gridxs
WORSTED GOODS,
LADIES NIIBIAS,
Misses Head Dresses,
Ladies Hoods,
Missei Hoods,
Ladies Sontag-8,
Misses Mitts, &c., &c.
A fresh invoice Just opened at CATHCARPS,
nov4 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank
BLEACHED 11117BLINB
(at old prices.)
BLANKETS, SHEETINGS,
Flannels, Ticking, Drillings,
Ginghams, Calicoes, Towlings,
All kinds of Domestic Goods,
A splendid Line of Shawls.
All kinds of Men and Boys wear,
In great variety to be found at
CATHCART'S,
nov4 Market Square.
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE 1
(Near die flarristrurg Bridge.)
• JUST
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lineCiE I.OOVmE
COMMERCIAL
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h we will sell at $1.25 per ream.
s2.e per ream for NOTE PAPP:it, decorated with
the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic
mottos.
$3,50 for 1000 WHITE ENVELOPES, with national and
patriotioomblems, printed in two colors.
Please give us a call. THE . F. SCHEFFER,
}e22-41 Harrisburg
ALDERMAN.
HENRY PEFFER.
OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,)
NEAR MARKET.
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth.
MTV OF HARRISBURG, ?SHWA.
my/12 dcl
TO FAMERS.
OATS ! OATS ! 1 Cash paid for Oats
by JAMES M. WHEELER.
nov6-dif
OUR newly replenished stock of ToLet
and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and
feeling confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res
pectfully invite a call. 11 ELLER,
91. Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south
s d e.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MA.NUFACTORY 1
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
HARRISBURG, PA,
M. H. LEE,
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PARA9_OIS and ALRING CANES, will furnish
goods at LOWER PRICES than can be bought In any of
the East Pro cities. Country merchants will do well to
call and examine prices and quality, and convince them
selves of thin fact. aug23-dly.
Harrisburg Blind Manufactory.
SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT.
VENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and
all repairing neatly and expeditiously done. Per
eons at a distance can have their work done by addres
sing a lever to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat
ronage he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit
a continuance of the same. ,o-Satisfaction guaranteed
both asto prices and work.-up
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riIHE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN
A. is solicited to our very large assortment of
UNDIES/HIM AND DRAW= of every size and quality
Gam , donna KID il,ovss, best article manufactured
ll the different kinds of WINTER GLOVES.
Largest assortment of Hammy in the city.
CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, MANDEERORIEFS, Ready Hemmed
ed everything in Gents' wear, at
Cubit out, and
WE OFFER TO
CUSTOMERS
LADIES' PURSES,
Of beautiful Styles, substantially made
A Splendid Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S WALLEITS
A New and Elegant Perfume,
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' BOQUET,
Put np In Cut Glass Engraved Bottles.
A Complete Assortment of
HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES,
A very Handsome Variety of
POWDER PUFF BOXES,
KELLER'S DRUG STORK,
Ample 91 Market Street
SIGN OF THE
A. R. SHARP
CTEICttr '9,
IN7nwt to the Fllstrrishnr¢ R net
A New Lot of
Of the beet Manufacture
• filisullantuns.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
.1316 LY CONCNNTR ATED"
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive and Speoitio Remedy
For Dimanea of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This Afedicine involves the power of Digestion, and
excites the ABSORBENTS int healtay action, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are redured, as well as
PAIN AND INFLAMATION, and is good for
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD'S EXPRACT BUCHII,
For Weaknesses
Aria ng from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness et Vision; Pain in the Back,
Universal Lsssitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of tfle Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on tee Face,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med
icine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPO FENCE. F ATUITY, EPILEPTIC PITS,
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
Who can say that they are not freque, tly followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
'INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NO:fit WILL CONFESS.
THE RE'3O • Dd OF THE I \ SANE ASYLUMS,
And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption,
HEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THY TRUTH OF IRE ASSERTION.
THE CONSII.TUTIONONV , AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which Hauteou's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does.
A TRIAL WILL CO/MOE THE MST SKEPTICAL,
FEMALES-FEMALES-FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARBLED, OR CONTEMPLA
'LING MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFFCIIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES
the Extract Beam to unequalled by any other remedy,
as in IMtercels or Retention, Irregularity, painfulness, or
Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Loucorhcet Whites, Steril
ity, and for all complaints incident to .the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in
the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMPTOM ABOVE
NO FAMILY BEIOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1
TARE NO YORE SUSAN, MRCVS; OR UNPLEASANT MIDI
LINE FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS DISEASES.
HELMBOLD'S EXIRACT BaUHU
CUBES
SECRET DISEASES.
-
In all their Stages, At little Expense ;
Little or no change in Diet ; No inconvenie,ce;
And no Ezposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Pain and. Imliammation, so frequent In the
claee et diseases, and. expelling all Poisonous, Diseased
and morn-out Matter.
THOUSkNOS UPON THOUSANDS •
RHO HAYE BEEN 2HE VICT,MS OF QUACKS,
and who have paid HHAVY Pees to be cured la a sh'irt
time, have fount they were deceived, and that the "POI
:(!N" has, by the use of "POW itTULAILSTRUGENTS, " been
dried up in the system, to breac out in an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
1:lee Esaisow's Bin...mu Buono for all affections and
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originatiug and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of theie Organs require the aid of DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTIL.:Cf HUH U
IS TILE GREAT DIURETIC,
And is certain to hive the desired elect in all Diseases
NOR WHICH IT Id RECOMMENDED.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
will accompany the medicos.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
/rum 8 to 20 yearss standing,
Wise NAMES KNOWN TO
SCIENCE AND FARE.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered to any address, F.ecurely packed from obser
vation.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATION;
Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeired before me, an Alderman of tho
city of Philadelphia, H. T. MILNEOLD, wtio being duly
sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege
table
D.
Sworn and subscribed before me; this 23.1 "d No
vember, 1854. WE P. 'HIBBERD, Alderman,
Ninth St aboveßace, Phila.
Address letters tor information in confidence to
H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth SL bet. Chestnut, Phan,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose "or nun ows" and "onus"
ANTICLIES ON ISM REPUTATION ATTALIED Br
Belmbold's Genuine Preparation s,
14 Latract .13u' hu,
" Sarsaparilla, .
" " Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by C. R. u eller, D. W, Gross, J. Wyeth,
Bannvart.
AND ALL DRUGFIST.I EVERYWHERE.
ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER.
Get out the advertisement and send for it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
novlB-illy
CELEBRATED
DANDWON COFFEE.
r 11RVPRIRDILION COFFEE now offered
'Fff thilliiedlithy-teptinitared from the fresh roots
In entinifttiiiip" this ansaultble artii le to the public favor,
the mannlisettrrePonly,„ complies with the urgent and in
creasing demands oPttler public., It is unquestionably
one of the most reliable and effectual remecies yet dis
covered for the diseases it is willed. It is strongly re
commended by the Faculty as wait, erior nutrias bever
age for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver,
Billions !drool ions and Irritable condition of the Stomach .
The many thousands who have be.h reluctantly compel
led to abandon the use of Coffee, owing to the injury done
to their hattlth, will find this superior to the best Java Col
fee, Liesttt nothing of its great and acknowledged medi
civatlleneiltii. The intelligent wrtion of the community
Wei° well lingual Lted with the medicinal properties of
the Dandelion, that they require but the assurance that
the article offered to them Is thepure Dandelion Root.
Olr One pound of this Coffee will make as much as
two pounds of the best Java.
For sale by
no3o WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co.
DIARIES FOR 1862.
rrIED largest and best selected assortment of
I. DIARIES ever imported into this city can
be found at
BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore
DRIED SWEET CORN (SHAKER.)
ROXONT, GRITS,
BRANS,
PEAS, GELMISRRIES,
DRIED APPLES, DRUZ PEACHES.
Fresh Peaches, (in cans.)
" Tomatoes, "
Corn, &G., &c.
Just received and for sale by
no3o WM. DOCK, Js. & 00
COAL ! COAL ! !
$3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS
0. D. FORSTER,
OFFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on
JF the Canal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer in
TEEVORION,
WILKSBARRE;
LYEENS VALLEY,
SUNBURY and
BROAD POP COAL
Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate
article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders
promptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur
chasers paying for the coal when ordered.
Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton.
Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—d3m
COAL ! COAL 1 ! COAL ! ! !
• IIHE subscriber is now prepared to de
-1 liver to the citizens of Harrisburg either by the
Car, Boat, Load or single Ton, the choicest kind of Wilke
barre, Sunbury, Lykeus Valley and Pinegrove Coal,
hauled out by the Patent Weigh Cart, and full weight
guaranteed. Orders lets at my.otlice, 4th and Market
will receive prompt attention.
DAVID McCORIHCK.
Harrisburg, Out. 30. 1061.-6wd*
SPICED SALMON !I
VRESII . VE.g DELICATE. Pu
lip amid o.
EL
Jr.oltko.
Itlistt tlaneous.
SHIRTS SHIRTS !! SHIRTS I! I
HOME MANUFACTURE.
THE CHEAPEST LK THE MARKET.
THE undersigned having opened his
Manufactory of Shirts &c., at N 0.12 West Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa mos )respectfully solicits the
pat , onage and attention of the Ladies, Gentlemen and
Merchants to the followiug assortment of goods all of
which are our own manufacture :
SHIRTS
SHIRT BOSOMS,
GOLLAKS,
CUFFS,
WRIST.BANDS,
MGM SPURTS,
itc., ' Stc.. &c.,,
Also the particular attention of the Ladles to our large
assortment of under garments to (from the latest im
proved London and Paris styles,) LINEN COLLARS,
CUFFS, SETTS &c., in great varieties, all of which being
our own maunufacture we will sell cheaper than can be
purchased elsewhere.
Persona desirousof fornishing their own materials, eau
have cutting, sewing &c., of every variety done accord
ing to order. Alt of the above named goods for Gents wear,
we will make to measure, guaranteeing to flt, and give
entire satisfaction to the purchaser for style. durability
and m terial. All special orders will be promptly at
tended to upon the shortest notice and most reasonable
terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most realmn
able terms.
P. S. Ladies wishing skirts or under garments of any
dhcription, eau have them mad.: to order by sending
sample or such kinth as may be oesirecl.
.1.311FS A. LYNN,
No. 12, Market street,
au29-dran Harrisburg, Pa
Booms next door to Hummel & Killinger's Grocery
Store.
A large assortment of Gentlemene Furnishing Goods
Sze, in addition to the above can always be found cheap
for cash
SOLDIERS' NICK MACK'S,
F OR Sale at
%FILER'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 Rubcer Tobacco Pouches,
Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks,
Leather Drinking Cups.
Pens, Penholders, Pencilo, Pap :r, and Envelopes.
Soldiers will see at a ginice chat the place to set an
outfit in small wares is at le Pt, Market street.
inj-See "Fort Pickens" in ihe window,
COAL ! ! !
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S
COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS.
r SE Weight Carts are certithd by the
JIL Sealer of Weights and :deasures. Con,umers can
weigh their coal at their thyn iio6rs. It is or great im
portance during these hart times For irrery pile to know
that they GET xzate FIILL 113 NEST WEIGEIT.
a large supply of Coal always to be found ou baud,
viz
LYEENS VALLEY all sits.
HALTS. CO'd WILKA3ArtdE, all siz.33.
LOltElhattl CO al., (the g Amine unicle,)
Sold by the car load or siugto too
All coal of the bout quality, delivered tree Irom all im -
ouriti s AT Pal Cal To SUIT 'MO TIMES, by the b..,st or car
loan; ?Ingle, hall or third of tons art , l by toe bushcl.
JAgES M. bViIgRLF.R.
R.irriiburg, Nov. 6,
FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS!
Sable Furs,
Liberian Squirrel Furs,
French Sable Furs,
Silver Marten Furs,
Water ',flak Fun.
CAPS, CUFFS AND MUFFS, LAMIE ASSURTSIENT..t_
Great bargains in tluseGoodi. Every article warran
ted to be uka tly as represeutel, at
nAMICART.& BROTHER,
Nest t. the Harrisburg Bank.
MEI
NEW CLOTELLIG SToiirk. -
SHELLENBERGER & BROTII4.R
NO. 80 MARKET STREET,-
(Room formerly occupied by the .Postclze . e.)
rtffE undersigned have jus: r eened a
new azi largo Inisortmont, or the I nt seylet or
clothing. We t..,.."e150 prepared to man aretto order
all kinds cf Gents Wee, , et to thc.latestelfle , 4lll4 WI/ -
ions. We' hare always On. nana ntrAergi. rip 43. Many -
made clothing and Gentleman's FuraiNtiing Gooqs.
n094131M.* B. SEIF.,LLENBE,KGAIR & BRO.
WHOLE4ALE and RETAIL DMA.LER
la.Comeetionary, Foreign tlrld DrnestiC:Frun.—
lias,.Pates,,..Pruaes, ataisins and Ndts.
Fresh atalrhal tFish, Soap, Candles, Vinegai, Spices, To
baxo, Segars and. Country Prsluce in: geneeal, Market
street, next dour to Parke Hoase, also nard et Third and
Walnut streets.
oet2B-dsm •JOHN WISE.
Select Schools for Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
rrHE Fall term of ROBERT IVEL WEE'S
School for boas, will open on the first Monday in
Seoember. itt-: room is well ventilated, comfortably
furnished, and in every respect adapted for - school par-
PSIW.
. _
CATHARINE M'ELWEE'S School for girls, locatel n
the same building, will upen for the Fail term at the same
time. The room has been elegantly Sited up to promote
he health and comfort of scholars. aug22.dif
WORCEiSTER'S
ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY
'111:111 best defining and pronouncing Dic
tionary of the English language ; Also, Worcester's
School Diotionaries. Weustor s Pictorial Quarto and
School Dictionaries for sale at
SCHEFFEK'S BOOKSTORE,
apl3-tt ' Near tne Harrisburg Bridge.
FOR SE WING MACHINES.
JONAS BROOK & BRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 s 500 YDS. WHITE BLACK ca COLORED.
rpHIS thread being made particularly for
Sewing Machines, is v EttY STRONG, SMOOTH AND
ELASTIC. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor
by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks'
Patent Glace,
FOR UPPER THREAD,
and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket,
FOR UNDER THREAD,
Sold by respectable uealers throughout the country.—
Also, IN C. 1838 OFfin
1_ _ DOZBN BACH, -c.9808.1 . 8D NOB , by
WM. BENNY MUM, Sole Agent.
nog-d6m 36 Vesey street, New York.
SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS I
A large invoice of New Styles of French Blanket
Shawls received this morning by
nol3 CAT & BROTHBA.
REMOVAL.
WM. BREITENGER has removed his
'restaurant from the corner of Dewberry alley
and Market street, to the house formerly occupied by the
"tted Lion hotel" in Market street between Dewberry
alley and Third street which he has refitted throughout
in the most beautiful manner, and he is now prepared to
furnish as usual., Oysters and all the delicacies of the
season, in that recherche style which has distinguished
his establishment from the time of first opening.
N. B.—Private Rooms have been fitted up for the ac
commodation of Ladies and families. Entrance next
door to the main entrance.
novlB-d 1 m
WANTED.
TWO Machinists, and Six Wagon Mak
ers. Apply at the Harrisburg Car Works.
nol9..dtf W. T. HILDAIIP, Sup't.
NNOTIONS.— Quite a variety of useful
and entertaining articles—cheap—at
n2O SHEIFER'S BOOKSTORF.
OPENING.
THE Restaurant connected with the
Jones HOUSe having been put in first ci‘sa condition
is now open for visitors.
n019.2wd WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor.
PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS.
AN entire new assortment of these useful ar
, ticles just opened at
BEBGNER,'S Cheap Bookstore,
MEI