Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 05, 1861, Image 3
oTeltgao ----- EIARRIBI3URG, PA Thursday Morning, December 5, 1861. A ran of Col. Wilson's regiment, at Camp Ca rlin, favored our citizens with a street parade this Worniog /ASTMS TINE ON RECORD.—One morning re rei4ly a train of dump cars on the Pennsylvania Baillsri ran oft at Bennington Furnace, ten miles kere Altoona, and came down the moun tain in the short space of seventeen minutes, arriv ing at the foot of the hill without injury to either the caw or the men employed on-them. fixomorivs AnosioN —A locomotive draw hg a freight train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, when near Newton Hamilton, yesterday, sud denly exploded its boiler, instantly killing the ergliver and fireman, and destroying a number of cars attached to the train. The regular Morning passenger train from• Pittsburg was de tained about two hours by the accident. HOLBROOK'S U. S. 4;4'11 and Post Office As &taut, officially endorsed by the Postmaster- General, contains collected Foreign Postage Tables, Lista of New Poet Offices, Post Office gegniations, ffia, tte.,.indispensible to Post masters, Clerks, Merchants and others. Pub lished monthly, at $1 per year. Address "11. S. Mail, New York." TEE "SILVE a GRAYS."—This volunteer COM pay, composed of men over forty-five years of stre,recruited chiefly inCambriacounty,previous ly noticed in the TELEGRAPH, arrived here last Monday evening and went into quarters at Clop Curtin. The company is commanded by Captain Palmer, of Wilmore, and Lieutenants Teeter and Murray—all experienced officers. Coassonos.—lt seems we committed an er ror in announcing day before yesterday that the Director of the Poor chosen at the last election will enter upon the duties of his office on the second Tuesday in November. By a special act passed at the last session of the Legis lature, that officer takes his seat at the same time the new county commissioner enters upon the duties of his office—the fourth Monday of January. I=l=l ANOTHIR POCKET PICKED AT THE DIVOT.— Pickpockets still continue to flourish about the Pennsylvania Central Railroad depot, notwith standing the presence of the "indefatigable" =- Chief, the ndere announcement of whose appoint ment as policeman at that post was to have the effect of scattering the chevaliers d'indueiria and bummers generally like a seventy-four would scatter a flock of Jeff. Davis' privateers. The victim of the light-fingered gentry in this case was a sergeant proceeding to York, Pennsylva nia, on recruiting business. He had purchased a ticket at the office to go by the morning train yesterday, and was about proceeding to the car, when he met a. friend with whom he shook hands. Directly afterwards, he discov ered that his pocket book, contain ng twenty three dollars, was among the missing. There was a considerable crowd about the cars at the time, which, of course favored the operations and escape of the thief. The sergeant made known his loss to his honor the Mayor, from whom we have gathered the above facts. PENNSYLVANIANB IN Inn atta.—The Indian_ apolis Daily State Journal of the 30th ult., says that Capt. Williams' company of regulars re cently paraded through the streets of .that city in full dress'uniform, with rifled muskets. The company is composed exclusively of young men from Cambria and Somerset counties, in the mountain districts of Pennsylvania, recruited by Capt. Williams in just one month. The Journal adds : We rarely see this sort of men in the ranks, but Capt. W., who perhaps has not his superior as an officer in the army of the Union, possesses the entire confidence of the men, who are deter mined to be regular soldiers. The other commis sioned officers of this company are First Lieute nant Louis T. Snyder, and Second Lieutenant John B. Hays, also Pennsylvanians, making this a Pennsylvania company all through. It will leave for Kentucky in a few days. Penn sylvania furnished a regiment for Califonda— the late lamented Col. Baker's comrades, and she is now sending men to Indiana, having more than filled herquota of volunteers. It seems that she is also determined to fill up the regu lars'. Bully for Pennsylvania ! I== COI'M Pumas' bisvrrirra.—We have al ready noticed the fact that a County Teachers' Institute will commence in this city on the 24th instant, and continue in session until the 27th inclusive. The attendance of teachers and others interested in the caws of education promises to be large, and the exercises replete with interest. We subjoin the following letter on the subject, from Mr. Ingram, County School Superintendent, which fully explains the object of the Institute, RIS, Dec. 3, fir ' Editor h HA aa R alreadyßUßG been noticed in your paper that a County Institute will be held in Harrisburg on the 24th. 26th, 26th and 27th of this month. Professors Bates and Row, of the School Department, have promised to aid in conducting it. Prof. Wickersham, Principal of the State Normal School, will be present one day ; and Prof. Brooke, of the same Institution, will spend a couple of days with us. Dr. Bur roves and other educators will address the In stitute. Several teachers of the county have Promised to aid in rendering the Institute an interesting one. All are respectfully invited to ce'oPerate. Arrangements will be made to add to the interest by introducing music by a class fro one of the public isceools of the city.— Th m e County Commissioners have kindly granted the use of the large court room for the evening meetings ; and the directors of the North Ward the use of one of their buildings for the exerci ses of the day. Arrangements have been made w ith Messrs. Hoffman, Miller, Buck and Peters, te entertain teachers at seventy-five cents per d', l .Y. It is respectfully urged upon the teachers ° L the county to attend. It is also very desire -1 that the directors of t the county grant the time for attendance. Were the importance of ee meetings fully appreciated by all directors g y r e would be no hesitancy. To the teachers, v t,her the time may be allowed or not, I I :, t t 'd earnestly say, come one, come all. Pre 01„tNirselves thoroughly for your vocation, l a r,,Pe can command longer termsand higher Col t Attendance at Institutes, whethe of et District, is one of the many meting ti nipro vment. Directors and friends et edul le°4 generally are cordially invited attend 14 ' 2t thille of the approaching /rusfaßite. D. blentsx, &pt. Dingy?* = telegraph dhpaheh has been re . mincing the death of Mr. Henry MILD.— I ceived here tive of this city, occurred at yesterday, of wounds received in the rebels. Mr. Chayne IS a desidon, and was following this oc- Chayne, a Beverly, V battle • printer by cupation at .clianaindis, Ind., - at the thus the rebellion co mewed, when-actuated by patri otic•imptd::, he enlisted - as a privatein one of the Indiana liments, and served in the army under Gen. cOlellan irkWestem Virginia un til incapacitated by a serious wound, when he was plus:a -in the horspital Beierly, where he remained until his death yesterday. The remains of the deceased will be brought to this city for interment. Mesceiro' Ersorrow. l --The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, A. Y. M., held an election, kik offleers last Monday evening, in Philadelphia, with the following result : R. W. grand Master, John Thompson. R. W. D. Grand. Master.•—navidtt Skerrett; R. W. S. G. Warden.—Lucius EL Scott: W. J. G. Warden.—John L. Goddard. R. W. G. Treasstrer.—Peter Williamson. R. W. G. Seciatity.—William H. Adams. Pnatees of die Gireark ! Ba2uoL—Samiiel H. Per- Irina, James Hutchinson, A. Bournonville, M. 4, David Boyd, David Jane, M. D. Makes of the Mamie Loam —William Badger, William English, Philip R. Howarkl, James Shields and Frederick Lenning, in Connection with the Elective Grand Officers. rrudeee of Grand Lodge Charity Flaur.-4 - blui Wilson, Sr., Joseph S. Riley, William S. Black, William English, Angus N. Macpherson: The officers will be installed in accordance with the proper forms on the approaching St. John's Day, December, 27th. Tzzs "MIIIIIIIIIOIIS AMIEL"--the Philadel phia Bulletin of. yesterday says that the body of thesoldier, which arrived at the Pennsylvania Railroad depot, in that city on Monday, noticed in last evening's Timiciaara,,haa been recog nised as that of Patrick McLaughlin. He vas a member of the McClellan (Thirty-eighth) reg iment, Colonel Wood, commanding. When the regiment broke camp at Huntingdon, Mc- Laughlin left just previous to the striking of the tents, and was soon after found upon the rail road track in a mangled condition. Arrange meats were made for the interment of the deceased in this city, and the shipment of the body to Philadelphia was entirely unauthorised. The remains are alleged to have beim carried away by a squad of drunken soldiers, who de serted in consequence of an unfounded 'report of the breaking out of the small-pox at Camp Cur tin. Officers are now in Philadelphia for the purpose of looking up the deserters. TIM COMMON &1110010 of DAIMON COMITY.— The following extract from the report of Mr. Ingram, County School: Superintendent, to the State School Department, exhibits, in part, the labors of that officer during the month of November : During the month, visited 84 schools in Sivatara, Susquehanna, Lower Swatara, Dau phin and. Deny districts; spending 04} honks in them—average duration of visits Ihour 63 minutes. Attended at the oripsnhation of " Union In stitute," for the borough of Dauphin and Mid dle Paxton district ; also, spent a day with the teachers of " Derry Institute." Spent 25 days in official* duty; two of these in visiting for a short time each 27 schools in Harrisburg ; the last week in the month was spent in attendance on " State Educational Convention." Traveled 188 k miles ; walked 84; in care 105 ;by other conveyance 18. = • At the dose of each visitation, during the half hour spent in interesting, the, pupils, I asked a number of questions in reference to our State Government and General Govern ment, for the purpose of directing attention to the importance of studying the Constitution of our own State and of the United States. Also, have striven to awaken an interest in the his tory of our country. ' ' BUMMED Daara.—A girl about air years old, a daughter of a widow lady whose name we could not learn, but who'resides in or near , the village of Paxton, on the ridgo.east of onr ; city, was so severely burned yesterday as, to cause her death to a few hours. It appears that her mother had gone early yeelordaj morning to do some work at the residence of Mi. Elder, about three miles distant., leaving the daughter and a son about five years to take 'care of the house, when some time towards noon, the clothes of the daughter caught fire from an over-heated stove, and she was soon• enveloped in flames. Her brother instantly went to her . , relief, but could render little aaidsbuice ; and the poor girl, half crazed with , frighfy ran fro m the house into an adjoining field, where she was fortunately seen .by Mr. Althouse, a neigh; bor, who quickly threw off his overcoat, and wrapping it around her_.bodj, succeeded 'in arresting the progress of the dames, not, however, until portions of her limbs were literally burned to a crisp, Mr. Althouse car ried the girl to his residence, and sent for her mother, and to this city for aphysician both of whom arrived promptly, but notwithstand ing the utmost exerrions of the latter, the childl lingered in the most excruciating pain, until last night, when death relieved it of its aufferizigal , HAIR, DyE DYE! I Win. A. liatehelor% Hair Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dye KnOwn 1. Alt others are mere imitations, and should be avoided yon wish to WPM* V. • GREY, RED OR R aim inelanUy to a beautillal and nature/ Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. . YHTEEN lIISDALS AND DIPLOMAS have team awar-: ded to W. A. Baroanos sines 18 9, and Over=2oo,ooo applications have been made to the hair ;of the poem of hie famous Dye. , W. A. BAWDY:LOA'S DAM DTE"PrOduotei a 'color not to be distinguished from nature and to wataserrso not to injure in the Nast, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill tffeois of bad De es remedied. The hair is invigorated far bib by this twilenditi'Dye; which la prop.: *Hy ap passive! aos&Street Mew York. hold in all the sites and towns of the United States, tgr Druggists sad Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name " William A.- Ditohelorp and addreei Oran a steel plate engraving, on the tba* sides of each box. Wholesale-Factory, 81 Barclay 81 .9 Late 233 Broulerly New York. ocC2-dAwly CEDER RU L FEMALE SEMINARY-- Os itzweenvama RAILIIODD, ammelloOseklor, Lair: ?lOW COMITY, Pamisacm.—The Fiftieth Seml•annual aeedny (thh) of November. ..•esetou or Ma institution comnattuded amthe 4 1 14 Wed For throttler and Catalogue, ' apply to Ceder H N. DODGE, a. M., Principal, yenta, A near Mount Joy, Liumate r county, Penneyr 7 de.4.2wdo TEN DOLL A RS EWABD!. L OST, on the 29th ult., at or near the eanay la ()antral R. R. iar Depot, Danish a Portemonnale, containing •bout forty _diahlrg notes with papers valuable only to themosoneer,:aelon In which is a Promissary note. with 1480 or rohrPaYnkell endorsed nth subsonber's signature. Tel oeuwe. be laid CO rei10,417 of mild property by goo ODGE. Mt. Joy, Lanciater onty, Pa. Nay, ISOteIB6L otherabygtvon against say person's reekting add note. THE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPH loft THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION. The publisher of the PINNINLVANIA Tina- GRAPH has made the most ample , and complete arrangements; by the, engagement,oD au exo - corps of reportets, ..to give the public a complete synopsis of the proceedings of the Legislature, embracing aillegislatioh that will be of a general character and such private busi ness as may have an effect or influence on the public interest. Added to these reports, with thelreports of the Heads of Departments, the debates will also published whenthev are of a character invyiving questions in which the people are Interested. These features regularly and carefullytxmducted and supervised by ex perienced reporters, our reports. of the proceed ings of Coigress at the approacintag session, the current events in the progress oUthe wart togethey'with shot doinestl4 , and foreign news as iiht9fdaily occur and come within our reach, wili. Asko the Passrsrtverns TarAxoalre one' of thotnost valuable and interesting newspapers inthe country. • . . mums. The DAILY Will be published during the me rlon of the Legbdatuze for 11,00 per copy.. Tnalisur-Wasura . will also be published at the low rate of $l,OO for the maim The Wntry is printed on a very large sheet at the low rate of $l,OO per year. Address, • GEORGE ' BRIIHNIKEt, Harrisburg, Penn's. A OARn TO THE LAM;IO4 . . ; . • ; • DR DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PIUS FOR FEMALES "Read the fo lo • lniegirittlunte , trot:libels of the Aral ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my mends In that city (Mr. Wm. Bristol & GO.,} . - and told them that she, of course, did not wial her name made IC any one should dmibt the wonderful efficiency of D u. OW" cot Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she collagen:4A daty,'es meg us, a platters, to, her knowledge of their Mammy, as administered to tier daughter, a young / years' Old. -he was fad ge t in into cons imption—had taken IMM-I:nature became oh trained Two boxes of thane Golden Pills entire ly., mired her, and . abe Is now in r.. bust health "We were particular in buying the genuine. IRO :and exloit directions partying each box Price sl. bold wholesale retail by O. K. Rausit, ( druggist,) 91 Market street, (sole agent. lbr) Harrisburg, dl. By sending him 11 00 through the Harrisburg Poet Moo the NH dill ow sent bloadentially , lip mail to any , part of he country , "free of postage." B.—Look out for mounerfeits. Boy no Golden Pills of. any kind anima the , hign 4 Is* aligned-I& D. Howe. Ail others le a r baser imposition and unsafe • ,theredhre, as you value yo. un.Ubee and health, ( to, se;nodi)lilt of to'. leg humbugged out of your money), buy only'of those Cu" show„the signature of S. D. Howe on every . box, whisk hue rdoeutly hems gelded` tin "Inceninecif Niing cbuntertilita., Tht ingredients' compbelng the ahoie made knot - en 'to every Agerd.,"atid they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them. ld altlet WIZ /4 . lellittterflonflifithiwilvi num,.llltchaniceburg - H. marks, Lewistow ; B. Amu. Oarlike ,•*- B. G. Wild, ifewville ; O. :Ankh. BidiPoills. burg; Spangler, Chambersburg; E. T. itiller i , vorit .7t Wol4 ..Wrightsville ; 8. 8. Stamm Reuling ; and, P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" hi every town and village in the United States, and , , B. D,,KGAIK e 8 dm ' Sole Propridtor, Hee York. MANHOOD HOW LOST,' ant 'RESTORED eU6T — Eitirelope . ; el Price 6 cis ; Were On the HAMM; TreaUconit and radical Cure of Spermatorrhcea dr SeminkiWimitneen, Involuntary Emissions, Sonnet Debility, and Impediments td Marino generally, Keivenkitieht,Aonstelption, spit. ellfind Pita ; Mental and Pliyalpai Incaply, resoling P m :Salt 'Abase, ROST, J . Cr.lo ISWELT4,III. „ Anther of the GnizieWok Atb. abn to Thou.: sands of &dere," sent under seal, in a *ski /tnyrtipe, In any address, mar PAID, on receipt of six oents, or two ;dotage stamps, bjr Dr. OH. J. 0. ; KUNZ,' ` ISTBewerl, New York, Post , olllce, sep9-dawSm ; , , PROPOSALS FOR RAY AIM EAI 1101 1 68.W1 1 443114- 4 642" 6441 1 until Tuesday - the llttriast.vfinctim whole or any tart of 100. tons of Hay (2240 The,) and'l;6oo bushels of Corn in the ear (70 The.) to be deliver ed at Harrisburg during the month"Of Decem ber at such times as rettuired. The Proposals will be addressed to Capt. H. Jones Brooke-011 Si d " -VOLLS arible• Haribitaugi: P ennsylvania, and endorsed for. Hay ! HarrisburPa., Dec. 8, 1861.--d4t PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR EALED PROPOSALS will be received until Friday the 6th inst., for Five Hundred els of "Extra Superfine" Flour to be deliv ered at the Commissary Stores in Harrisburg on or before the 16thinst. Said flour to be inspect ed by a legal inspector or such other inspection as the subscriber may direct. The Barrels containing the Flour to be strong and well hooped. • The Proposals to be addressed to Capt. H. Jones Brooke, C: ft bervioe, Harrisburg, I'ennsylvans, and endorsed "Prqrsels for (Flour." nisi Ha burg, Pa., No:2, 1861.--ilB-417t Rauh'Foirrs BAKERY! CORNER OF 4TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. riIHE most extensive Baking Betel)Flak maul in the City of Harrisburg. • The subscribers recommend to the particular attention of the public, their. BOSTON BREAD, ea light as it Is nutrition'. Pariloulirly suited for the use of persons of weak digestive organsand such as may be Misted with Dyspepaia. Manufactured exclusively by us, and recommended by the most eminent Physi cians of- thin city. WARY DISCRVMONIOF BARAN manufaciu;ed at our aetaillahrient liliu4e of very beet Bitra Family Flour, and chittlengee competition from what quarter. Beaver::: 1.1 Butter, Vater,lugar and Soda Crackers manufactured of Extra Euperdne Blear of best quality, unlike similar articles baked in the large cities of the United Statem Which are chiefly made oCisterior Astir. COIENON CAN= of the best quality alwaya on hand. Fancy and Ormunental Caket Or wedding and other parties, on hand and baked to or.; der., pfarrentedtßgive aatieactlon. • • / Fruit pie, . . , Mince and of every, sription baked to order and delivered at any hour to fees, Hotels, Blom and' Reataurtirits. ' • Frei* Tea Thsettite ißuns iStio will be SAO at Usatore:everyafternoon at 4 P. M. EXTRA! 1 1 FLOUR OF TEI quaorr•tor °se by She Barrel or In smaller quantities, selected with the greatest care from the beatings in thaStates, &Imam hand. Orders left at opr *pre, cornet.pf Atli and ..,..heatinat or the drivers of <nutmeat' 161$ vitriol? promptly 'altended to. de3-tilw„ ROUNEPOBT BROTHER'S. gaoLto f=thijargtiet: belie %A stook Min $1:00 w s4,oo—warranted--at I+2o . MUTE :78Booic8ToRe. ISE TOILET 4 e. 0 AF4, HAIR F Cn t POVIDANS, oowGN roe szTxdora ZianY BONI, Prim mid masaNNores KALLIMI RUG AND FANCrir .1 ,, Ott §MO.K.E 1 SMOKE I 1 8.40 XE 1..1 not objectionable when from a CIGAR ptircbaaed au OILER'S DRUG KURR, fin Market street. ji. -" _persona. ind.ebted to., the , Ekate of John B. Thompson, late of Harrisburg, deceased; ire raPstrai to make payment -to the subscriber, ant ma persons having claims against the said decedent, mill irk seat them, the , bettietheott t0. 4 / I Wrtje34 Harrisburg, or to HBO. W. ScHRO.m. , , Adminkmator with@ Estate bt John B. Thompson Lancaster, Pa., Oct„hiti 1118L,d0tosiwo -=`' • ' cTO CALTS J OATS 11" Ois h paid for Oa* Wal Si 6 _ 6 • L s— tfAl . = )ICWausiar N D.l • . • .- NOTICE. 441 t • •I• 1 1 4 11 .0T- -It Fllllll4OOl ittilb)s. - ,P4 , 4SYLVAiiIk "RAIL ROAD! • `; FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO .AND FROM PIIILADELPIEIIA. t i t OP AND ..resz ;MONDAY I.IOVEMBIII 26th 1861. . , Tlar Peoesoker Trains of Ole Penaaylvaala' • Railroad poolpeny will depart, from and arrive at Barrieburg and asioll)owe • EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRICSS TRAIN Ismll Harrisburg dilly at a2O s m, and iirtVes at Wig Philaiialphia at 7.40 VAN' LlN€ leave, Rervieburg every morning.(except. Moiday) istB.4s m.; and arrives at West Phlledelpbia et i.OO p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sandal) at 4.16 e. m., and arrives all West Philadelphia at 6.26 P • r. • .‘ IiOCOMIODATIOW TRAIN, Ma Mount to), leaves Harrithers in 1.00 a. 70., aid arrives id *est Phil& 4101pela at 12.10 p. in. GARRISBUREI AUXIIIMODATION TRAM, via Mum. leaves Ilakiisears at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at West till le p. in. T D :THROUGH 110201221 TRAIN Maven Philadelphia at 10.80_P. ea., Harehtbett: at 4.06. a. au, Altoona ILA a. nu, and arrival at Pittsburg 06 - 1426 p. m. .1 HAIL TRAIN Mama Philadelphia at 8.00 a. at., and ar rivets't aarriabsriatl.6o pl leaveentrrishardat 7.46 a. in.,:Altnona,lll.46,p. nu, ...ad arrives at Pittabers at 8.45 p. W. . . , . l'AftT LlNRAtemta PbOade[plata at 11.34 f m. Harris- Ws 4.06 pi mi., Altcona at 0.10 p.'m., aad 'arttrlng. at 2_l at 1,40 a. Ea, • AOOOMSODSTION TRAIN terra Phtl. dalphis VJA an d arrival at Harrisburg at S.Oli )pm. MOUNTJOW 11000MMODATION *ls Mount Joy leaves Logaster u /1.314 a. tu n arrhts at Harrisburg at, 1.80 1). in. . - MORI D. YOUNG, Rapt. Railroad Rarriabarg,lforambar RUM —dtf Northerti.Centra Railway NsINT*RTA,4IIPANGTENT -13 A. M p.,311. Close Commotion wade at Harrisburg TO AND"FROM NEW YORK. SLEEPING CARS RUN ON Ali _NICHT' TRAINS. Ef l / 1 41)''Y : I N AND _BR A 24. I rkinenger *alai' of OM Rorthisn rsdaral piUwsy will arrive a mud, ddpirt from Harrisburg and EiqWon firAll!awv, Vll GOING SOUTH. MALL 1341111146 at fitutiburk.... .. i 1.05 PN. esti leaves a _ Hobo P. M. IXPRISB " arrived at . 4 . 1t.47 A. M . 1 . 04 IXWee " , 3 4 /00 AM. .‘ . , , TEI MALL TRAIN ielMlit BiatitnOTlF . 8.26 A. M. P. and leaves Nonn at .to P. and arrives at; Y. *TV_ 0 3.1 1 . HABRIeSUROAOLZMPIMMLIZOINIRALIf.. oi Lsre=urT for Baltimore M.. AS A. M. =LSO P. IC { 'the entr,thelnisa.ele Reprebe tilikTiblarmrs on Sunday win b e II al/ Vial., . For farther tinOwmation appiy or the Moo, lo Pones JOHN ir Barr( 414 i - 04 ; 124 - ' tie P-41°14 Agent' kft-dtt I V: .1; WINTER TIME 'ARRANGEMENT ••- • - `NEW HI LAD<L;PHIA WIMIOUT COELLNOE OF .OAIIB. 42:4NA WEI MONDAY, NOVEM - - :BEA itetr *Wiens the P igLa • Rallroad'Alpoti W . fterriatiFg, rgir.NA'w Yfirk-Oula his, u 4Aous, vis • • EMITWAR/V i • iskisios tuoniii4din9thtitiehrik szo a. tn. on ai WeekW Railroad tiznimes and trims the in Meta Taili OA Iltnat; ai• delphis at .00' a. A._ Utlithed to the iniiilLthattitit=44lM. Thig la diemYetinat 5.80 p, at" And Pidiedelimm at 1.26 p. m, . ArAer maw *ma Rattowsvio io4OO arrlvai of.Pitimerinnin: Railrod. Tani, , anti* in Nati York et 940 p. m,, and aga. p. pl. . • WEATW4R.D. . 448TIAINS lengeNewffnin . eA.6%an. and,Philadsl pada'aitil i:lii_ 2 .-- arriving MEneratearraerp. in.. ''..., ---- tdlll4l U st L UAW leaven Na York at.12.00,n00n, and Pell. , — ii.frltYpAslg;fivivisnr-ait Illaneisannt eV $.40 p. in. DLLF. ,*4- .-4 , -. a -ail ,li , imalA ~ t li z..r El=l.l,eayse Now , York at II . in. , are ad -Vag .3 ...a511!.,, •wittli Mt Pennsylvania Raped* Trete tor pluokiii A sleeping oar Is also Weaned to tads mail. • Conneellana easaadwatthasiaba=bndas an th e mneybaniai.4oo/thern.thalawband Lend Valley &Mirada, aada. Reading ifor , Pßlthaddpi d a, gawp la, Wiikadwriti Allentowni Rariew, Baggage etweired thrash. Sare•baiweao New Tort end Harilanag, $6 OS; between thurrinharg and PIM* &dee. 26 111100.1 aaivand 112,99;in1N0, 4.. " r tickets or abarindarowithwapply.th . d.• - CLIME, Elarriaberg. nov4 aVi r EET 0010 f (6 RAKER .) aoitawr, gam:, nmy aceß: . • beth NathedilißillgAll4. L IAM) 1 7" 11.1 * TODUitOes, itC= B4° ll ll9. Jon 'aa for Bala -, ' ' • - iY. DOGS, Ja. aoo . ... . . B O OK BOHBFREVB . - -STORE I (Near hie 'l6mMtem - Bridge.) oi,t, .4).X' .1178r1t1113MTIAD''Ircn the !t i tge *Mg* MO ft 00 0 12 War4. N 912 w o trelBoll. 8A $l. Pee relm• _.._ 7 . sp. 80. ream for - 110 TE ,PJAPI2I; demented .caul Ihelateit and vary handaoine emblem and pallietle mottos. , Si e so far 1004111 MB ideillMwilipatth national and 18ttrletto emblems, printed In two whys. ' Mi 4 1 $ Pt a Gall. . ?Hi :. r. lICHRIFFER, ~. , .•.- .E Harrlabare` . A1DE10444, HENRY PEFFER. MEM% BOW,) MARIFII7. Residefi .01seoprut sire set near Fourth; .tacrtAir fasanntemaPlLltia, 11.174200 C. UR newly toilet:l4 - itell 'stook of Toile f t and Fanny Goode le nommen& in ilde .an, thw .iivelionnanhinnijz Agadedmirragigioks,ma Olio i tt A kao c eli g* ggpi is 4 1 7:114 . 1 a1 ir C 7 1 . u. 6 f i rr i t iner , . E!=la2=ll Webster' s Unabridged Dictionary 07 - Pictorial Illustrations of Military Ternis. • frebtkion Dictionary emit in them, and has, among athersanfatarial reprenadatiman Ihajoampift • Birb,fann, Bannon, al ttleramit, Bar shot , Bloak-housai, Bonitos, Quinon,Oarronada,Gbalnehot, Cheraux-deSrlse, Caltrop,'Llinbers, Nadiler, &tartan° Tower, Mortar, Part annlaJtavelin, Robin, Star,lier&s, &a. Np otaar4ngllshDicdaniryl pubnabod In Oda country hasp Mart& wt. gf ' * Definitions of Mifitary Termg. ao, the Ihregolng, aad Abaue, timbale:me, Ambuscade, Arallateephanquetle, 1311voitaei Ikevet, Cahoon, Caliber, Ctalaterehoa, Cantenment, , Capettlers, Clisamete, Coin teraearp 'Chafes , battalllrn, Cal de sae, Dahlghrea gun, Iflale rifle, ato.i ko. , Bald by Oca. , Bergner, thwrlabarg, and all Booksellers. ne29.dowew - • D A I LAP LY,N E. - BetweenPhilad.elohia. Lock 4E14." Jsßsir •88otts, ,_llftillimaseext, Mawr, ~Clutosacnny: WAIBOOTOWN, Linnenza, Roannnamisurb t Boisawr, Trivoison, . ... amoseanwrxlinimernrinr,linszw 8A1m.F, 4 DAurms, AN D - A R ttrErrar R' G the PhiledelPhie Depot being bentren.7 located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Oondactor goes Wont with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all ‘goodannirosted to the line. goods delivered -at the )FREED, ~ gputaainumovso. 81L Karket 6tat, Pitt* , dedphia, 1:7 6 o'olocle 1":11., becteltVered fri Hirrhiburg the next 'morning. Freight (always) as low as briny other line. Eititbtedat attention paid bf this line to prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisburg 4400d8. 4 The tadereignettbankfhl ftif plug pitteon e. hopes by strloi - attentlen to herniae. tomertt one' ne one of the Wee as dem GU - Al 'GO 01) S FOR THE ARMY, Boos ea Beds, Blankets. Goats, Caps, Lagging, Drinkin" it; Mips, Stc., ' VIAL S . . - SNAPPER, North Bide Make& Spain, near Buehler's Hotel: HABBISBUIta, PA. - • te1...13m• vmminEtTakix.mpe.„ STATE Street near Third etre et,, a few door! below Bradybs Hotel 'Herriebing. Aline rgeMllo Beady made Cogbatt always on band lad n y anlthed to order. Silver plates, &a Terme ma le, O. BAXIIL MEN 8: SMITH'S OOT & SHOE .STORE . 00/01111 SECOND AN . D,WALNI4grft,' • . Harrisburg, Pa. toesI.NPAYS-41V litii*Sdifite aboortmost of soon, isioss r GAITERS, he., ot the very ; boil i JOr Auses,Angsinta, Aud i ablidAms.wea.x.— is* fa Imo timi amts. Au loud. of wow luxe, to Rae the, boa dark, Vy "wit.* workined EilatiWite dose as 004 mottos: 1 001164113 : . : . .100 D. 11111TE1,,, liertisburr. Okirious Star Swagled Banner i itTyrELER-BEIPPLX.OF WALL PAPER, ' eQaous, 4piprom' itiOw `3,lteta to , irp`eill the atteetlefeof r eds, mu? otioltatli tulle Quill to inanithe our o*. prime. We akailliflahleir lea ebbe,. ' , 1 1 .101Wrialtn BOOESTORIE, Now Rrlslge. DIARIES FOR 1862. froxtb.ziLosAnd,# , miected assortment of DM RI ios - !ifer witppiteil intb City' inn be foina Hanithark Elrod 1 Manafaotory. SECOND STREET' BELOW , fCHESTNIIT. TII.:ANITIAN 4.34.llpAanade.to oiler, anP ! V all feiggrialiAt4y anCesPeardoWdeMe. ions at a diatimoeimak nave theiVirbrir dime by, kddre Siest x later to the undersigned. Thankful for...peel pat ronage be homily byaniet attention to business, to merit oonlinuarice.of the same. iliaireatiefiction guaranteed COAL ! COAL ! ! U, 12 rift twm. , 2,000 , L8EL 0. D. FORSTER p ...1 : griait 140. U., idaEl4et Street, yard on bap Not orlA•th ipliet; inookdo 140RO ..,.,.....f.tii, rizsvogioff - -, :1 V - ': • ..,1±:.77 • Waiii____R___ L if ,A. k r i iirdqi Titia, .'"EPROM& Ink '4!31 BROAD 202. COAL Famlits sod Dealers may rely- aP2 II , obto l 4oB a. Aret - rate article, mid full welettott,,the lowest Woo. Orderm prataftliyatttesulett to.: 412000nt.saado to put - oltatiortpitylag tocas coal:when ordered; .!sent W $8 and $2 26. per. ton. --Harriablteg oe, , Oct. 25..-41212 • L.E.B.R E D DAttprattotr DOFFEE. firHILDANDEL#ION COFFEErnow offered • ' Mitts trutille; feWitpiredlikuti the fresh mots. eubmittimlthle mailable allele to the ptibile favor, the manufacturer May compliedwith the tiepin and 'tn: 'ueugnO 4 Misade— Dr ...o_ the _ one Wont moat renames antretteitum rintediee yet: dial ooverionAir theidlitessis it is applied. It Is strongly re . commplided by the Faculty ae 4 ini,.eriar nutmegs bever- Eit a ointerai Debi*, DilnilditnlS - Dtsease of the Liver, Antonioni igid irritable condition otthe Stomach. The many thousands who have been ledletitbas lhe Maim o te the leitory done . fee, to say.:. :of its great and ecknowledged medi cinal benedit. The intelligent portion or thlirolomilnUY are so well acquainted with the medicinal'' properties of the Dandelion, that they requihe bpi the assurance that the artiareirered sachem , is the piurelDandelion Root. air-Ono pound of this Coffee will make as much ea two pounds of the beat Java. For sale by 1 4 1 20 Wit. DOCK, Jr., & Co. TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigtteA .. : Wogld respectfully in term the cittsena - Or HarrfAin that he hen cony momod the manufacture or sausages and nodding. Ho. tale and private Amine, will be supplied with first rata article and at low rates. Stoll iimxtr one, in no M oat home, meet aide. J. WALLoNtEri, Jr., Agent. n029-dlw R. A. MARTIN, AIL D., rIFFERS his profeaaional services to the altizans of Harrisburg and vicinity. 'OM"' in "Pa' tricovend-Unkain-Belldingr .ye ; n 27-41210,11 Q.O.LIDERR I &JAMPe A C0MP.,09-NIQN:A•-, JUZ12 13 :.-Cmt . ,4o ll Mr ROA i ~080,,j'prgAtoe, nnennonarinzmo , n2O OSBESERS'S BOOKSTORE. imailswo 1862U:A (tneati variety all ercosadissioimlMAlLEF 141 ! :1 3A t i TA 11.22L6T g Wintrtistnitnts. Wew Pictoral Edition. PZIPHICR. . . Phfladelpbla and Readta4 epw. -11reot'of Market-Style. , Ettrrikbarg SIGN ttrlitil BWMI'S Cheap &wlo3thre Illistrilantous. SHIRTS ! SHIRTS I I SHIRTS 1 I HOME MANUFACTURE. THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKEL THE undersigned •.aving opened hie Manufactory of Mira; &a t at No. l 2 West starket street, Harrisburg, Pa , mos Treepeattally solicits the 'patronage and attention of the Laillea,Oeistlemen sad 'Merchants to the fallowing assortment of goods all of which are our own manufacture : eautawr BOSOMS, CCFPS COLLARS, WRIST-BANDS MIGHT MARTS, arn.,im.. Also the particular attendee of the Ladles to ciur 4 iarge assortment of under garments it . (from the latast het proved London and Paris styles,' LINAN COLLARS, awn, serrs &c., in greattietliegio; all Or wllltib being our:own maucufacture we will sell cheaper than ate be purchased elsewhere. Persons desirous of furnishing their own materials, sae have cutting, sewing &a., of every variety dons ac eord ins loonier. A 11011.04 above named goodathe Gents we or we will make to measure, guaranteeing to fit, and yI ve acute satisfaction to the purchaser for style. dittsb=9 and material. All special orders will be promptty at tended to-upon the shortest notice ant mod mewing* terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most reseals able Lerma. P. Ladies wishing skirts or under garments of any disoription, oat have them made to order by sending sampie of such kin& as may be desired. JANES A. LYNN, No. 12, Market au22-dBm Harrisburg, Rooms next door to Hummel At Irdllinger's Mrocery Store. A large assortment of Gentlemens' Purnishiog (leads &c In ioldhlou to the above can always be found obeap for cash. SOLDIERS' RICK RACK'S, FOR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG Amp FANCY Man Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, Toilet Cases, Match Cane. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, " Pocket Combs, Pine Combs, Camp Mirrors. Bryer Piped, Tobacco Boxes, India Rubber Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Plating Flasks, Leather Drinking Cups. Pens, Penholders, Pencils. Paper, anagavelepes. Soldiers will see at a glance that the place to get an outfit in small wares is at Ne 91, Market street. giiipSee "Fort Pickens" in the window, COAL HI ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTh. THESE WeightOarte are certified by the 11 Sealer et Vela hts 'and Measures. Consumers oan weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of great im pefianee during Ulm hard times for every we to know that they oar 11111311 FULL BMW 'MIGHT. Marge supply or Coal always to be found on hand. vitt z LYKRNB VALLEY all sizes. HALTS. CO'S WII g' , 186.10111, all sizes. • IDEBERRI COAL, (the genuine 'vilel,l,) 84:d1 by the oar load or single ton All opal , of the best quality, delivered iree trout all lin - ptiritivs Aa TAHROa TO sun TOO nuns, by the twat or OA r loiul, single, half or third of tons Rod by tao bushel. JAMBS Y. WHEELER. 13arrlebarg, Nov. 6,1861.—y FORS: FURS I FURS I FURS I Sable Furs, Liberian Squirrel Furs, French Sable Furs, Silver Martin Fare, Water Mink Fars. CAPS, CUM AND If PM, LAMB ASSORTIMNT. Great bargains in those Goods. Every article warran ted to be el& fly as represented. at CATHCART Sr. BROTHER, ,nOlll to the Harrisburg Sink. • NEW CLO I ERING STORE. S • lt i L LE NRERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MANIC= STRUT. (Room formerly occupied by Me Posioffke.) ortE undersigned have just oened a new and large assortment of the Meal styles of OthiDg. We are also prepared to manufacture . to order all kinds of Gents Wear, out to the latestatyles and fish lens. We bar:railways on hand a large stook of Ready - unite clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing. Goods.. n094111m. H. SHELYRNBRIMIIIR & BO*. 'EAT, 110I.F.SA LE and RETAIL DEALER v v in Confectionary, Foreign and Doman@ Fruit.— rag, Dates, Prunes, ltatelas and Nuts of all kinds.— greah and Sal Wish, Soap, Oandlee, Vinegar, Spices, To loeuico, Seders and Country Produce In general Market fteetoexi, door to Parke House, also e.tr.ier Tblrd and Walnut streets. nada-415m Seleot Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. trill Fill term of ROBERT IiVELWEEI3 11 P.ehool for boys, will open on the drat Monday in September. the room Is wed ventilated, comfortably furnished, and In every respect adapted for school par .. , WITHAM:NB WELWICES School for glib, locate.' a the same building, wilt open for the Pall term at the same time. The room.has been elegantly tided up to promote he health' and comfort of scholars. augEdif , . WORCESTER'S 'ROYAL • QUARTO DICTIONARY V'UM beat defining and pronouncing Dio. , uo nar y of tho English language ; Also, Woroester'a .Sehool Dictionaries. Rrebsteris Pictorial gauge mid I Stailxl Dicdoziariestbr sale at SCELIOFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Near the tlarrisburs Bridge. Fob -slims G - , lONAS /31/00K 0 110/0 1 8 PRT7Th MEDAL STOOL. COTTON. 200 rpg WHItN nzawc COLORED. j)Hl6.oireaci being made particularly fot sewin g Machines, is VERY STRONG, SMOOTH AND IL/MC.: Ile atreogt4 to not Impaired by washincsor by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks' PABIDAP4ine, • FOE UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Mx Cord, Bed Ticket, •FOE TINDER THREAD, Bold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— Also, IN CAA= or 100 DOM gem, •1380.1111111 D NOB by WM. BBMB.Y Sole Agent. nog-dem 36 Vesey street, New York. SHAWLS I SHAWLS I & large invoice of New Styles of French Blanket Elmwla received this morning by nol3 CaTtUART & BROTHER. REMOVAL. M. BREITENGER has removed his y restaurant from the corner of Dewberry Riley and. Market street, to the house formerly , occupied by the "nod Lion hotel" In Marset street between Dewberry alley and Third street which he has refittedthrill/tont in the Most beautiful manner, and bele now miliaria fa furnish as intuttl,Oysters and all the delicacies of the season, in that redierche style which has distioguisf# his establishment from the ume of first opening. N. B.— • Prtvitte Rooms have been Stied up for the s e _ ouniniodatkp of ..ladies and 4 12 ,P8n99 nit door to the. main entrance. Doi18:dlm WANTED. iyaWO Machinists, and 13ix Wagon. era. Apply at the Harrisburg Oat Worts. : nol2•dtt W. T. amourp, TlONl3.—Qttite a 'variety of use 1 and entertaining articles—cheap—at n2O BaIIfFERI3 BOOKBTORIL .OPENING. PPE Restaurant connected with the Jones House baying been pntin drim elinscandont is now open for visitors. •••••••• nOl9- d • - WELLS COVERLY, Procreator. PORT FOLIOB--WRITING D 1 KS. N attire new aaortment of theie usefulpr airticlooj'ust opened at ' , ERREFEER% Gimp Bookstore; n 0541 JOHN WISE