Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 24, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNER
TERMS.—Suwon Eltnt!uglenow
The DAILY TAIGRAPH 111110V/0d 10 subscribers In the
City at 6 centil per *reek. Yearly subscribers will be
charged 14 00 in 'drapes.
'lirEsicor min Beau WIICSIT TZLIOILIPII.
The TIMOR/Pa 18 also published Nice a week during
the 8811111011 of the Legislature, and weekly during the
remainder 01 the year,
and furnished to subscribers at
the following cash rahs, via:
Single übscribera per year fiemt-Weekly..sl 60
Ten ct oo
.22 00
1 00
Twenty Si IS SI
Single subscribers, Weekly..
=2
kr subscribers order the discontinuance of their news
paper!, the publisher may continue to send them until
arrearages are paid.
Ft subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa
pers from the office to which they are directel, they are
responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered
them discontinued.
inisullothut
'EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
MANOPAOTIOIPR or
BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-EIRINES AND PENS,
STANDING. PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND KAMM 1911
GRINDING CUTIING-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNINI3 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETV., ETC.,
lir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, Ste.
HICIKOK'S
PA rEal WOODEN SCREW CUTTINCI TOOLS
~.14 for Old Copper, Brim, Opelter, dito.
TEAM BOILERS, &C.
P.6.N/V.SI LVANLA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET.
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,
tit velem patterns, both atattonAry and awingin. Sass
Weights anti various other building castings, for sale
very cheap at the (nty2A-ly) BORA WORKS.
INSURANCE.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AXERIC
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,200 000
DIRECTOIIB.
Arthur El Collin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. 'Brown,
Samuel P. Smith, Cowles Taylor, Ambrose White,
John IL Nail, Richard D. Wood, Wil li am Welsh, William
E. amen ' James N. Dickson, S taorrls Wain, JOho
Mason, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Dope, Edward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. CuPoIN, Prasfdent
Cualtuo ?log?, *rosary.
librpo 414.1 agent for the above 11.1.L11.3 company, the
eltigtledje prepared to' ake Piro 'risks is siv part
Of the Staten! pontisyluimia, either aaMmily or perpet
iil4, on the moat favorable terms.
' Mee Thfrd street. between Walnut and Strawberry
ttley, Bu ke's row.
1113111IXII,
dly : Ihirriab big, Pa.
FOR FA RMERSI
Il.gE attention of agriculturists is directed
to the following works, which will enable
them to increase the quantity and value of
their crops by adding science and the expert
manta of others to their experience :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF
,"1113E FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the beet way toperfonn them. Price.... 3 60
COLEMAN'S AGRIOULTURE and Beal
Economy 4 00
L4NDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00
THE PARMEWS COMPANION, by &nal _ 76
LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL
TURE, by Johnston 60
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni
versal handbook, with 400 engravinge..2 60
AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING
BEES, by Weeks . 2O
rho Nature and Treatment of Diseases of
Pattie, by Ladd 100
I.IIIIIG'S AGRICU LTURAL CHEMISTRY 76
hiLL(7H COWS'AND DAIRY FARMING,
and the production of milk, butter,
cheese, by Flint • 1, 60
GRARRE AND FORAGE PLANTS, by
a n a
'S J14.N4-13oa, conliainktg the
Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, htte., 4..1 00
Tl Foliwt'S DICTIONARY and Prac
tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner 1 60
'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS 76
HE FIELD Boo.s OF MANURES, or
American Mack Book 1 26
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by
Jennings • 1 00
yoilm .
• ...1 25
gINOPSTARRIERY and STUD 74411.....1 00
HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and
Training•of Horses 76
Standard Books, School Books, and every
thing in the stationerline at lowest prices, at
BERGNER'S BOOK. STORE.
IVIADE tram choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by ua to betarrletly pure,
e 1341 WIC DOOR &
HONpftPltiE
Eli tango Thu
MOUSTACHES.
Jcyl, HALLER'S Lltlllitatißli.
A PPI ES, Oranges and. Lemma, atJll3 - N
jak,
WILLIAM SAYFORD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
86 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG,
"Wprepared to furnish officer's
military' clothing, according to regtdattona at short
nods.. Also a general assortment of Cloths, Cainimeres,
Vistinga and ready made clothing for civillw„
/IRE:SERVE JARS
AIID
JELLY GLAS_SE IS ,
XTENSIVE assortment of Glass w are,
lnoluding Jelly glasses Preserve Dishes, Goblets,
blots, ke., ka., or nil styles, 081 received and for
sale loar by aleGulA a BOWMAN,
MT earner moot & . Market streets
IsgiORRIS MANSION FOR SALE.
IS handsome property reCently OcCU
pled by the PS NNSYLVANIA PENALI oaIa,VGE
red for sale. It is well Baited either far a piIVALO
ewe or a Bearding School, being supplied with gas.
water, . batli roman, heater, range, etc. Tee grounds
contain valuable Fruit Tree. and Shrubbery. The piece
will be rod low and possession given Within reasonable
the. law term, do., apply t 0...
MR8.8.8. WaI3REI, or
DR. WM. H. RUE
Execs .rot Estate 01 Rev. B. R. Waugh, des'a
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GLASS FRUIT JARS!!
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST ! I !
Qua. 4ND EXAMINE,
WO WM. DOCK, Js. &CO
iMIRED, coarse and fine pulverized
mar, lows.' thin any other place ht town. QM
igazaadue, • M& BOW MAN
Jplis Comer Rent ins om Marketstreit.
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VI :: : .t, ,
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VOL XVIIII.
illiattllatuons.
PURIFY. THE BLOOD.
NOT a few of the worF t disorders that
afflict mankind arise from the corruption that ac
cumulates in the blood. Of all the dimoveries that:
have been made to purge It out, none have been found
which could equal in effect, AFRO% COMPOUND ErrseOr or
Senasreartse. It cleanses and renovates the blood, id
stile the vigor of health into the system and purges out
the humor which make digest°. It stimulates the
healthy functions of the body and expels the ilhanders'
that grow mod rankle In the blood. La extraordinary
virtues are not yet widely known, but when they are it
will no longer be a question what remedy to employ in
the great variety of afflicting diseases that require an
alterative remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied
on, has long been sought for, and now, for the first time,
the public have one on which they can depend. Our
space heredoes not admit certificates to show its effects.
But theists' of a single bottle will show to the sick
that it has virtues surmising anything they have ever
taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings
and Sores, try it, and me the rapidity with which it
cares. Alan Diwtses, Pimples, Porhdn , Mathes,
Eruptions ac., are won cleaned out of the system.
St. Anthony's Ffre, Rose or Erysipelas, Idler or Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Ringsassin, asc.; should not be
borne while they can be so speedily cured by AMOS
Seatereame. . - ,
Ey OW= or Venereal. 'Diseases is expelled from the
system by the prolonged use of this SAILUPARILLA, and
the patient is left as healthy as If be had never bad the
• Pollak Di:teaks are caused by scrofula In the blood,
and are general , soon oared by this Mariam. or Sarnia-
Pam:MA. Price 11per bottle, or 6 bottles forth.
lox alltheOnrposes of a family physic, take Area's
ONDIARTIO Pima, which are everywhere known to be
the beet purgative that is Offered to the American Peo
ple Price 26 cents per Box, or 5 boxes fbr $l.
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYR & 00., Lowell, Mass. and
so'd by Druggists everywhere.
Sold by 0. - A.Banvart, D. W. Grose & Co., C. K. Kel
ler, J. hi. Luta, pr. Riley, F. Wyeth end dealers every
where.
•
L4.OTICE is hereby given that applica
tion will be made by tee subscribers, citizen of
uylicill county, Petuutylvatia, for a charter of a bank
of distend, deposit and circulation, under the hoe
banking laws of Pennsylvania, to be named the “QOV
IIREILENT DANE ," lo be located In the borough of
Pottsville, Schuylkill county, with a capital of fifty
thousand dollars and with privilege to increased the
same to two hundred thalami donors. ' - ' "
Wld. BUNIZINGEN, DANIEL KREBS,
W. P. HONIZINGER, E J FRP,
Et, U. nuNTZltique.
Pottsville, August 8, 1862. aulbiltwem
FRANK A. _MURRAY'S LIVERY
STABLES.
'LEAVING this day, September 12, 1862,
,AJII„, purchased the home and vehicles attached to
toe livery stables of Frank A. Murray, and having also
had t ranslerred to me for collection and payment, the
accounts and payment of the same, the public will
please take notice that the cosiness will hereafter be
transacted in my name; all penmen knowing them
selves indebted to the la e proprietor, or those baying
claims against the same, will please call on the toilascri
be; ter settlement.
The baldness and stock or timetable will be eonduoiei
with the ume courtesy Lod kept in the ssnieor order
as heretofore, by the undersigned. ' ' '
septHeirat WILLIAM F. MURRAY.
TO CONSUMPTIVES,
1E Advertiser, having been restored
. to health in 11 few weelta, pj a very Simple reme
dy,after.havingsuffered several years with a severe
lung affection, and that dread •iiseasa, Consum ption—
is anxious to make known to his fellow•sufferers the
means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will sends copy of the per
scription cared (hee of cherish) with the direetions for
preparing and using the mum, which they will And a
cure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Itioncbitle
only object of the advertiser in sending the per
ear iption is to benefit the tainted, and speed informa
tion which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the perteripPon will please address
kDWARD B. WILSON,
Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York.
sept2o detwSin
NOTICE.
ALL employees of the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad . compeny,,who may enlist in the
service of the United States for tile purpose of crushing
the rebellion now threatening the liberties of our coun
try,. Eir• tletebiusnitur, that 'their respective 'situations
will be kept open and given them immediately on their
return; and that the fact of their volunteering to
defend their country in this emergency, will be cons d
ared hereafter as greatly in their favor for promotion to
any suitable positions In the service of this Company.
Phi CHARLES R. Shllla, President.
;lphia A : list Bth. 1862.
THE Updegrove Look Property, ,panal
ErOneri and Rockville Ems°, situated five miles
above Harrisburg is now offered for sale. See adver
'Wawa in Week ly or appty to
anlii•degutlguggg W. P. HENRY.
911 HE largest and most extensive assort
". mot of ghee In the city, just receive; and for
ale very len, by Nnti3OLl t IldefeleN,
WA Corner Front and Market thecae,
SUGARS of all kinds, white and brown,
lower then soy house in town, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
au l 3 Cornet or Front and Martel street.
'TORN W/I3E'B
Oonfeotionery & Fruit Store
=BD STREW, NEAR WALNUT,
liarririnay, Pa.
....•
CONFECT:DNB= OF ALL BINDS, .
ORANGES AND LEMOKS,
•
PINE APPLE, BANANNAS,
FMB AND SALT FISH,
And veaelables of all Ueda, brought direct
from t •
Eastern Markets, twice a weehodle lidlic k la s e t t "4" my
Personal ImPervtaion, thus enablidg me to sell a better
and cheaper article than any In the market. •
Kr Orders from a distance attended 10 promptly, and
goods delivered to any_part of the city free of =aril..
FRE:AI CANNED IrltUIT3 constantly On hand. Give
me a call.
.. pew " 301 IN WEB.
S uperior brands of extra family flour
which we warrant to ON* eatistaction for sale by
wII'NICHOL* a soirman,
- COreer hoe; and Market streets
PRESERVING jara,
.frnit cans of all
kinds, ibilide low, •
BORMAN; •
Y 29 corner Front aaaaartia la vets.
"INDEPW.NYNNT tHINGS---NRITTRAII 11 isTI)NE
H.AIIIIISRURG, PA.. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 24, 1862 NO. 23.
WHotteAtell 1l D:. ; • .... ..• ; :i .; , RE TAIL.
iemed 11/z egal tad, foot
North sirs** oSoupied by b. D. Pouter,
I Sin eambled to supply the public with a '
TA RINTT A'ND
:FULL WEIGET
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
Orders 'pepactfiilljt eollaited—prhich, If left at the
office, loot of !iorth. etreet, or at the office of Wm.
pock, Jr. & Co. will receive prOmpt attention.
GIUGALUD DOCK.
TN Rureuance of an Order of the
L Orphans' Wafter Dauphia county, will be exposed
to sale,
On Saturday, the 11th Day of October,
on the mansion promisee—
1. All that manage and tract of land situate ingest
Hanover township to said wordy, bounded by lands of
Jacob Pedly,Henry Eckert, Jacob Yorty and John Lin.
gle, containing one hundred and twelve acres, be the
Caine more or less, thereon created a large two 'hey
stone dwelling hone", and large bank bere t wagon shed,
corneribi, man* Moe* and other buildings, and also
One biker new two Mori frame deelling halite, with
basements cc. There- is an excellent spring or never
falling eater at each of the dwellings, and a good pump
also at the stone house. This property is Situate about
half a mile from the Harrisburg slid Joneetown road, and
about thirteen miles from Harrisburg. There is a good
orchard of excellent fruit' oa the premises, and about
ten acres of good timber lan t. The remainder to un
der a high state of cultivation and fences fu good re.
pair. Altogether this is one of the most desirable
arms in the neighborhood
2. Also at the same time and place, a certain tract of
land, situate lu the sage township, adjoining lands of
William Marts John Widmer, Manada Creek and Adam
Hetrick, containing eleven agree, be the same more or
'ess. • This land is well timbered and ie susceptible of
being made good term land, or meadow.
8. Also at the same time and place, a tract of unim
proved land„ situate on the second mountain In the
same township, adjoining lands of Michael Snyder and
Famnel Snyder, John Helm, Samuel Lingle and others
..tontaining twenty acre., more or less. Thit land is
well timbered.
Late the estate of BeOjamln tidal, deed.
Bale to commence at ten o'clock A, 11. of geld day,
when attendance will be given and conditions of male
made known by JOHN LINGLE,
Adsulnlatrator of Benjamin/Ulm, deo'd•
Harrisburg, Sept. 2,1862. doawatirtr
Lebanon “Democrat” please copy till *alp, and lend
bill to this oaks immediately for collection.
..ECONOMY WEALTH
OURS 110131 001101 FOR 01111 DINE.
Tho BP= and CHEAPEST Household HElkile
pY in the World. •
madame ZADOC PORTER'S
GREAT COUGH REMEDY 1
MA DAME ZADOC PORTER'S Curative
Balsam is warranted If used according to the di
rections, to cure in ail cases, Coughs, Colde, whooping
Cough, whom, and all affections of the Throat and
Lunge.
Mad'r ZeDOC PORTER'S Balsam is prepared with all
the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the
best remedies the vegetable kingdom Words Its reined•
ial qualities are based on its , power to assist the healthy
and .vigorous dironlatlon (gibe blood, through the lungs
It le not a violent remedy, but emolltentif-snutmlog,
searching and effective : cau be , taken by the oldest: per
son or youngint child. .
Made Z oC PORTER'S Balsam has been used by the
publiC for offer 18 years, and has squired Its present sale
simply by belsg recommended by those who have used
it to their aillleted friends and others.
IfrOnT Ott PORTANT.-Mattame ZaDOC PORTERS
Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it In the
reach of every one to keep it convenient ter use. The
timely use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100
times its coat.
NOTICE.—Save your Money I—Do not be persuaded
to purchase articles at 411. to IL. which do not contain the
virtues of a Dime Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative
Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which Is as great as
that of almost any other medicine ; ; and tne very low
price at which It Is sold, makes the proilt tot e sell r ap
parently small, and unprincipled dealers will sometime*
recommend other medicines on which thew prollts are
larger, unless the customers insist upon having Madame
Porter's and none other. Ask for Madame Porter's On.
ratios Balsam, price 10 cents, and in large bottles at 20
cis. and take no other. if you cannot get it at one store
you can at another. , '
Wgold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 10 cis
and in larger bottles at 20 Oa.
HALL & RUCHEL, Proprietors.
Wholeaale Druggists, 218 Greenwich St.,
NEW TORE
Geo. W. Neill. Agent, Market Spam Harrisburg.
ji y 20. wy
PUBLIC SALE.
W ILL.be sold on the premises, on
Saturday, the 25th day of October , VAS
•
•
At pUblic vendee. the undivided half Part of a farm
or tract of improved land situate in Bast Hanover town
ship, Dauphin county, adjoining "lauds Forauce,landa
of BanielMoada, Levi Tittle, Danied'Ungle and others—;
containing in the whole about one hundred rand fifty
aores, having thereon erected
A TWO !STORY LOG WEATHER
BOARDED DWELLING HOW%
large New Prime Bank Barn, a tenant
lupe and other out baddlige. Nearly every
old has stress to running water. There are about
wenty-Ave acres of the farm in gooA Umber, the reed=
n a high state of cultivation,
_mush of it having been
lately limed.
I ate the estate of Margaret Thome, deo'd.
Attendance will be given and conditions, of sale made
known by JAMBS HAUB,
ABRAHAM[ BALSB AUGH,
sentn.w3ts Bzecukirs.
VOLUNTEERS,
IF TON WANT
LETTER OR NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
WRITING CASES,
• POCKET INKSTANDS,
PENS AND HOLDERS
Of every description and quality, you will find
the largest assortment at
BERGNIR'S BOOKSTORE.
AUDITOR'S NOTIC E .
fn the matter of the Sherin'il In Dauphin Co. Com- •
tale of The Real Fatale lot Solo- mon Pleas. Tend. Fa.
No. 2/11, Aug. T,J1162.
m on.Lowdettelsger-
September 11.1110; ordered by the court that .1. W.
Simonton be appointed Auditor to aistaibute the resi
due of the pnase money remaining in the banal of
the' Biwa. ' •
The linderlNCOA wintdiel4 to the Mattes of
said ,eppehamant, at his Mileet . On ilarriebers,, on
Tu eediy the Wid of September, nB2; at 10 A. te.. whoa
and where all parties interested May Wend.
septft-doleate J. W. SIMONTON.
it litOua. t ;
C,COALLA
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF TILE DIFTWBENT
ratio' BALE.
. _
,
titutuutis
The Cheapest and Ileahhies!
Beverage in Wee.
RYE MILLS
PREPARED
RYFJ C, CiMPN".IIEI =3;
L. 8. HOYT,
Exclusive Wholesale Agent,
Depot, 194 Water Street,
New York,
(Adjoining United States Hotel.)
None genuine
unless signed N. DAVIS & CO
Hovered accordtng to the A ct of Octogrese. in e goer
1861 to Chirt'a Office of the District Court fir the South
ereDistriet of New York.
This QOM ime been retailed extecove4 for
months in this city, with a day Increasing 'demand.—
a trial of It wen latitily . the most inmedtelotui that it is
a wholesome, palatable, and cheap 'thinnest° for any
coffee heretofore Offered In this market.
Put up in ens pound repent, nattly labelled, sad
parked In boxes eontaining Ave dozen or 60 lb., each,
(we keep well in any eilmata,) and sold at a price to
make It worthy the attention of aU who bay or use
Coto).
A Bharat tUseouut will be slide to dealers.
TRY ITt
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Just received, st BKRGNER'S BOOK STORE,
a fall supply of •
PROTOGBAPHIC ALBUMS,
EmbnuAng all the new Styles and Sizes
ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS
A.LBIYMB FOR 80 PHOTOGIUPHS
'ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPHS..
''ALIRTMEMR-00H-
Prices from Seventy-awe Cents
To. Twenty-five Dollars.
BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP.
BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH
CLASP.
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO
- CLASPS. _ -
, - -
BOUND 1W IItAILEY IdOIIOCCO, WITIT
f:ANNILED SIDES.
.
BOUNI) IN vErarsr, wrra.cr.Asps—vEY
RICH. ,
BOUND WIT4' iMAVY,
motiNiums i ot4sm.
PICUMES 611'110WitikellIC ALEIOOB.
POitTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN.
PORTRAfTS OF DISTINGUIHSED WOMEN.
corm OE RARE ENGRAVINGS
COPIES OF: . pitopop. P.&1111INGS.
Any aide do Vilkiei4h4ehect in the country
will be furnbibedAsk order,
PiiOTOGRAPITIO ALBUMS,
Clf,,tu4y gze but tht) ettutdaird .styles ; will be
MildetoOrdelF*. . • • •
BERGFAX-EitV
' Ch
eop oo lciitore •
AN ENT;ILE..NEW 1374).01E
. .
GOLOVAE : I4 :
SHE beet and largest aarrtment of Gold Pone
_ken jut been opeAed st
' 8811,4i48W6 Ofi - BAP BOOK i '±O.Bit,
These Penil ere tneanfactured by C. F. Newton.
& Go:, of New York; and: warranted to •give
full sotisfactichl ; . 'Athol will' eitisfy One. any
Eximme the prices below
• , : • :
Gold Pen and Silver Holder fur $1 25.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder .for $1 50..
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 75.
Gold, Pen and Silver Holder for $2 25.
Gold Pea and Silver Holder for $2 60.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76.
Gold Penland Silver Holderlor:sB 25.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 76.
Gold Pea and Silver Holder for $4 26.
Gold Pen and Pencil, With Rubber Header $5 00.
Gold2eu and Pencil with littibber Holder, $7 00.
FRESH BUTTER
MARKET P RICE.
NsTE, HAVING fitted up a large Rettig
orator, and baying made contact. Isla stoma of
our mast rellsobellumara te• tignadi am wita idap ‘aue
wen butler usieftu_
me cold oar
astoismia !Maw me cold Ina& at all ea.
mybit ' ' - 11.111. DOCK, N. a CO.
111 HE general variety of g ood so for ad
_
julthzg the
to be 41111741':
91 Motel street.
Bank 2pplitatians.
NOTICE
TS hereby given that , an application will
& be made to the Legie latare of Pennsylvania at the*
next setwion for a renewal of the oharterof the YORK
COUNTY BANE., the said bank being located In York,
Pennsylvania. By order of the Board of Directors
iya-dltwem . W. WAGN.A.It, Cashier.
NOTIOE.
Fannie Ravi or LANCASTI2I, •
Lawaszeut, June 26,1862. I .
MBE President. and Directors of the
11 FARM FRS BANN OF LANCASTER, intend making
application to the Legialature of the Commonwealth of
Penns v Ivan ia, at their nestle:men far a renewal of their
char ter, with its present location . and authorized cage;
MI or 000,0 tO, and with all the rights and privilege!
new enjoyed. EDWIN H. MOWN, 1
Cashier of the Farmers Hanir. if Lancaster
je2edltwl3m
XeN pursuance of the 25th Section, First;
Article of the amended ionsiltutton of the State of
n reylvania, and the Wet Section of the Act of the ,
General titsombly„ passed the first arty of Jane,11339,':
notice is hereby given that application will be made to',
the Legislature of said State, at its text session, CoMM:
mem et ng the first Tuesday of January, LBW, for the:
char ter of a bank, to be )ocated in the borough of Mil-i
lush org, in the county of Dauphin, and State aforesaid,'
to be called the LYEENS VALLEY BANK; the dpitah
stock thereof to be Twenty Thousand Dollars, with toel
privilege of Increasing the same to Filly Thousand Dol.-1
liars, and the specifics object for which the proposed;
corporation is to be chartered is to transact the usual;
and legitimate business of a bank of issues, discount!
deposit and exchange
.o2s dltwBm. ..
HOMDALI Bees , I
Hordarturs, PA , June 28, 182. j
WOTICE is hereby given, that the
jr now3DALE BANK Intend to pply to the neat
Legiodature for a renewal of ha dialer. By order o
the Board of 1 irectora B. 8. SEELY,
Je2B-dlt wem President.
I..Bhereby given that ap , application will
be made to the leds'ature of Pennsylvania at their
next session, for • renewal cf the chatter of Tila BANK
UP 1/111: 1.. 011TilaRN LIBERTIES, the trld Bank being
located in the city of Pillizdetihia with an authorized
capital of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. By order of
the Board, W. GUNIMPRIC,
jat-mtim cashier.
septA-etood
BANK NOTICE.
TN pursuance of the 25tb Eection, Firs
Article of the amended OonstituVon ot the State. of
Pennsylvania, and the Milt Section of the Act of the
• General Assembly, p.assed the: drat day of Juno,.
;the undersigned citizens of the cc nunonstealth or Penn
sylvania, hereby give notice that they intend to make
aPPliretbth to the IV/dative of sal d State, at its next
session, commencingthellrst 'fuerday of January, 180,
for the charter of a bank, to be located i n the borough of
Huntingdon, 112 the county of Huntingdon,and State
Mermaid, to be oiled the "BROAD TOP B ANE ;" the
i capital stork thereof to be One Huncred Thousand
Dot
i lars, and the specific object for which the proposed
poration is to be chattered is to transact the usual and
legitimate business or a bank of taeue, discount, dein - sit
•T 1 BLat J. GEORGE JULYS,
Watt J: LA BMA WILLIAM LEWIS,
tn. 8. -WIGTON, ALEXANDER PlItT,
MORT. HARE I`OWNLI, JOHN R. HUNTER,
iJAMMI MAGUIRE, ' Or 'RCM EBY,
!DAVID MINN, I A. R. STEWART,
jele-want . 1. It. CUNDIGHAIL
ITN Pursuance of the 25th Be°flan,-first
LA,, article of the amended Constitution of the Blatt of
ire.uusylvaila, and the first section of the Act of the
general Assembly, paned the first day of June, 1839, the
undersigned citizens of the Commonwealth of Penner Ira-
Ma hereby give notice that they intend to make spoil.'
cation to the Legislature of said tate, at its next session,
commencing the first Tuesday of January, 11303, for the
Charter of aMank to be , loca•ed to the borough of Belle
fonte, le the county of Centre, and State aforasaid, to be
called "Tall BELLI:Patin BANK," the capital stock
thereof to i.e one hundred thousand dollars with the
privilege of incressieg it to Two, Hundred Thoumad
Dollars. And the epecille object fbrwhlan the' proposed
corpora Coals to be chartered is to transiot the 'usual
and legitimate business oi a bank of lane, discount, de
posit and exchange.
H. Brockerholl; C. T. Alexander,
Wm. P. Wilson, John Irwin, Jr.,
fidmiand Blanchard, W. P. Reynolds,
b. G. Bush, A If ll'or,
D. M. Wagner, May J. Loeb,
Meat W. Jackson, Wm, A. Thomas,
B. H. Duncan, Boger. Brothers,
Samuel Strohecker, McCoy, Linn 8
A. B. Barlow, Thompson, Lima Co, ea.,
Harvey Mann, Mantel nails,
F. P. Bur:that, ileorge Boal
John P. Barris, C. J. J. Curtin,
Valentines A Co. je23-dent.
,NOTICE is hereby given, that the under
signed citizens and residents of Fenvermants,
have associated themselves together in partnership, and
,prepared a certificate fir the pprpoie of establishing a
tank of discount, deposit and circulation or issue, under
and in pursuance of the provisions of an act of the Gen
eral Assembly of the Commonweahh of Pennsylvania,
approved the Slat day of May, A. n. 1861, entitled "a
sppplement to An Act to establish a system of Free
.14Making in Pennsylvania, and • to secure the public
Against loss from insolvent banks, approved March a llist,
1800," and any other law or laws of said Co/monwealth
'applicable to end bearing on the subject. The raid pro
posed Bank to be called THE HUNTINGDON COUNTY
•• • to be located In the borough of Huntlegilon, in
the county of Huntingdon and State of Pennsylvania,
With s capital stock of One hundred and Sixty Thousamd
iDellars, in shares of fifty dollars each, with the right
nitd privilege of increasing the same to any amouot not
esceedi , g three hundred thousand dollars.
William P. Orbison, James N. Bell,
John Scott, ' James Gwln,
William Dorris, Jr., Thomas Fisher,
jr23-dit teem George W. Garrettoon.
WHEREAS letters of administration
o n the estate of John Bower., late of Halifax
40liniship, Dauphin minty, derAl., have been granted to
The subseriber. All persons indebted to said estate are
,requested to make Immediate payment and those having
'eledms ageing to la lame will present them duly anthem.
heated to JOHN BOWERS
GEO. W. BOWER?,
jyls-dltwet Administxators.
BOLOGNA,
A SMALL, but very superior lot o
Bologna snows just received, by
T 724 WM. DOCK, Jr. & CO.
CHEAP Oil for all kinds of
In small and large packages, for sale by
NICHOLB & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market west.
ClALL'and see those nice and cheap tin
gars in preserving, &a., at
NERIOLS I BOWMAN,
tamer Front and Marton streets.
R newly replenished stook of Toilet
Nand Panay Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and
j confident of rendering satiefactlon, Ire wool g 4 3.
pectAlly Invite:* oat.
91 Market. street two 000r11 east ofyourth street, meth
side.
4ROWN sugars of all grades for Bale
10w, by ractrois & BOWMAN,
Corner Fromand et, streets.
T - 08AM) and aegara of-all kinds, for
p y NIOMOLB t. BOWMAN,
Comp Front and Motet needs.
VEW Orleans linproi white and . brown,
pet received and for ealelow by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cot. Front and Market Streets.
BANK NOTICE.
NOTICE.
NOTICE
BANK NOTICE.
BANK NOTICE.
Legal Notitto.
NOTICE
giant Stinting flfftts,
Saving procured sew Power PretejliArkarterwww
opit 49 execute AK and DIM PUNTING : BYwWw7
'deeattiok, cheaper th an It cot be done at alaralbta
eats antra
the country.
RaTEEI OF ADVIIIRTFSING.
gar Four lines or Wu constitute ene4otif square.
ret a pnell or more than four constitute a square.
Settaro, We lily $0 26
a one week 125
44 one month . . ...... ......... 200
.....
• three months . 4 00
14 at: months ....6
00
one y(ar
....10 00
One Square, one day....... GO
onnyrs ek 200
.. one month 5 00
..., three months 10 00
14 iii MOUttlA . 16 00
“ one year 20 00
Gig- Buenas notices howled in the Local Munn, or
before Marriages end Deaths. EIGHT OINT2 PHR LDI2
for each Insertion.
ail" Marriages and Dea t hs to be charged as regular
advertisements.
BY TELE
From our Morning Hilton
Later News from Europe.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP SCOTIA
Interesting Political and Commercial
Intelligence.
New Yeas, Sept. 23.
The steamship Scotia, from Liverpool, Sept,
13th, and Queenstown, Sept. 14th, arrived here
this morning. She brings 168 passengers, in
cluding Chevalier Rulsemann, Austrian Minis
ter. The Scotia passed the Europa going into
Liverpool, on the evening of the 13th inst.
It is asserted that a general amnesty to Gar
ibaldi and his followers is all but determined
upon.
Consols closed on Friday at 931Q1931
The Manchester market is firm.
The bullion in the Bank of England has de
creased £213,500, instead of £67,000 as sta
ted per Nova Scotian.
GREAT BRITAIN
The London Daily News has an article in de
fence of American heroism and patriotism, and
condemns the sophistry of those who find
fault that the Americans are not sufficiently
despondent.
The Liverpool Post advocates mediation, and
argues that England is the power to mediate
and Lord Palmerston the man.
The Index, the London organ of the Oonfede
rs.tes, says, that. George N. Sanders brought no
Communication whatever from the Confederate
Government to the Eiropean Commissioners.
The London Tinier Paris correspondent gives
a version of Gen. Butler's difficulty with the
French Consul at New Orleans, very unfavora
ble to Gen. Butler.
Important discoveries are said *to have been
made to enable jute to be used to a great ox
tent as a substitute for cotton. The article had
advanced nearly fifteen per cent. since the first
of the month, and the market was greatly ex
cited. Hemp Is also considerably higher.
Serious disturbances had occurred at Press
nits, Moravia owing to the stoppage of the cot
ton factories. the riots continued three days,
when they were stopped by the military.
It is stated that the Queen of England has
formally demanded the hand of the Print:ens
Alexandra, of Denmark, for the Prince of
Wales.
FRANCE
The returns of the Bank of France show a
'decrease in cash of 14,600,000 francs.
The Bonne La declining. Renter; 69f. 46c.
• The Prince of Wales and his bride elect leave
Brunk; early next week, to join the Queen in
kiermany.
ITALY
Rumors of plots and threats by the Italian
revolatkonhes prevail, very similar to those in
the Orsini affair.
It is reported that Victor Emmanuel will soon
visit Paris.
A distinguished English physician has been
sent to Chuibaldi.
It is rumored that Itatessi will not force the
Italian Parliament. A new session is announced
for November.
THE LATEST
LITIRPOOL, Saturday, Sept. 18:—The Euretso
news, via Queenstown, transpired about r►oon
10-day, and caused a great sensation. It la
generally regarded as disastrous and most &a
Couraging for the North.
• Loiuon, Sept: 12.—The London 2rtmer to = day
has an article on the justifications which are
now being put forth in the North for the war,
and says, this symptom is a hopeful one, for if
reason is to be the arbitor, it is certain the war
policy can never be sustained. It refutes the
arguments of Edward Everett and others.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Liviasoor., September 13.—Cotton irregular
but firmer ; sales of 7,000 bales, all qualities
being considerably higher. Speculators and
exporters took 4,000.
Breadstuffir quiet, but steady. Provisions
heavy.
Loewe; '
Sept. 13.—American securities be
came dull under the advicee per Europa. Erie
Railroad 301•344 ; Illinois Central 61050 i
discount.
Consols 931a931 for money.
LrvzsPoon, Sept. 13.—Flour easier ; wheat
steady ; corn firmer. Beef dull and nominal.
Pork nominal ; bacon tending downward ; lard
quiet and steady ; ashes firm, pots 22s ; rosin
dull, common 2886d®,90; spirits turpentine
quiet at 12E04126a ; sugar steady ; coffee firm
and quiet ; rice steady ; linseed flat and 6d
lower ; linseed oil tending upwards and is quo
ted at 42s 64443 s ; cod oil quiet and steady.
Hemp has advanced £3@4, and Jute 849 per
ton.
ACTING REAR ADMIRALS APPOINTED
- -
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.
The following officers hare been appointed
Acting Boar Admirals on their respective sta
tions :
Commodore, Charles H. Bell, commanding
Pacific Squadron.
Commodore Charles Wilkes, commanding
Special West India Squadron.
Cominodore J. L. Lardner, commanding
Plisitern. Gulf Blockading Squadron.
Commodore Charles Henry Davis, command
ing Naval Mississippi Flotilla.
Captain Samuel Philips Lee, commanding
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
FROM BEAUFORT AND PORT ROYAL
New Yeas, Sept. 23
The steamer Star of the South, from Beaufort,
brings fifty-seven rebel prisoners, taken in the
battle at Washington, N. C.
The bark Alarm, from Port Royal, brings
discharged musicians, including the band of the
Ninety-ninth Pennsylvania.
COLLISION ON THE CUMBERLAND VAL
LEY RAILROAD.
Sionsmrsatma, Sept. 23.
Atrain of ears °onto:dr:dug the Findßegiment,
bound for Barriaburg, came into collision near
this place thin =ruing, with a freight train.
Both engines were demolished, and_several cars
were shattered ; but happily no °tie was inju
red. • . •
STATE roLrilasl
laaarromiat, Sept. 23.:
The DenloPlitte Convention of the counties
of Xahigh and Montgomery met at Fort Wash-.
Ington yesterday, and unanimously nominated
Hon. John D. Sides for re•eleotion to Congrese.