Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 31, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEG API'
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE RERGNER.
TER6IB.--SINGLE .FUSOCRIFrtoar.
The itAux istsaitepu is served to subscribers In the
cly at 0 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be
ctsr E ud $4 00 in advance.
WEIKLIT AHD Finn WSSIELT TELIORAPH.
The TyLIGRAPH is also published twice a week during
the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the
remainder el the year, and furnished to Subscribers al
the foltowing cash rates, viz:
Meeks .übscribers per year fletni-Webkiy..o. 60
Ten 44 u
.12 DO
Twenty '• a " ..22 00
single subscribers, Weekly
nil LAW OP NaWSPAPERS.
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papers, the publisbor may continue to send them until
all srresrages are paid.
If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their nowspa•
pers from the office to which they are directed, they are
rcqousible until they have settled the bills and ordered
t Dem discontinued.
MisLttlantous
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CA- 3EL 0 C.) MI Mt es ,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
RESPECTIVELY invite the attention
or the pubhc to their large and well selected
alio , of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC FRUITS,
We now offer for sale'
Stewart, Loverings Golden Syrup,
White and Brown Sugars of all grades,
Green and Black Teas,
Coffee, Spices and Flavoring
[Extracts.
ALt3O,
FLOUR,
FISH,
SALT,
LARD,
HAMS,
We Invite an examination 01 our superior
NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
Unequalled In every respect try any in the market, to
gather w.th all khnia of
LAMPS,
SHADES,
BIJENERS,
We have the largest easortment of
GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE
In the city ; also, all k. ode of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
Dell and examine at our old stand,
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market streets.
bOPUL
ii4iGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
lIIANIIYAOTURZE or
BOOK-BINDERS' RIJUN6-111ACHINESIIND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND KAOHII4 TOR
GRINDING OUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder. Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
Braeral Machine Work and Iron and Brass
C AST INGS,'
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCI/Kt.a.
SCROLL SAWING, rzatiyntra, 12C.
Vir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bram
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, BLe.
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS
sir Cub paid far Id CaPler, grass, Spelt. or, &I,
&STEAM BOILERS, &O.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET.
CELLAR WINDOW GYRATES,
Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Saab
Weights and various other building caiitinge,for sale
very cheap at the Luay24-Iy] BARU WORKS.
BOOKS FOR FARMERS,
g HE 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
mente of others to their experience :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the best way to perform them. Price....B 60
COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real
Economy 4 00
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen_ .1 00
THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel.. 76
LECTUBI23 ON PRACTICAL AGRIOUL- "
TUBE, by Johnston 60
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni
versal handbook, with 400 engravings.. 2 60
AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING
BEES, by Weeks 20
The Nature and Treatment of Diseases of
Cattle, by Dadd 1 00
LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76
MILOH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING,
and the production of milk, butter,:
cheese, by Flint ' 1 60
GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by
Lynch 160
SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the
Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, &c., stc..l 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prise
tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner 1 60
ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS 76
THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or
American Muck Book 1 26
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by
Jennings 1 00
YOIIATT ON THE HORSE 126
HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00
HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and
Training of Horses. 76
Standard Books, School Boos, and every
thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at
REBORES' S Cll KAP BOOK STORE.
LIFE INSUBANCIE.
The Girard Lite Insurance, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
071101, NO. 408 CIiES7N737 SMART.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL)
CAPITAL AND ABUTS
THOMAS RIDG WAY, President.
JOHN V. JAMES, Actuary,
ONTINU E to make INSURANCE ON
LIVES on the most reason able term ,.
ttey art es Executors, Trustee. and Guardians under
last Wills. and as Receivers and Assignees.
The capital being paid up and invested, together with
a large and constantly increasing reserved land, offers a
perfect securty to lb Insured.
The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or guar.
t o
meme company add a BONUS periodically to the, Insu.
mimes for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in Dr
eemberlB44, the 131:COND BONUS in December,lB4 9,
the THIRD BONUS in December, 1854, and the lURTH
BONUS in 1859. These additions are made without re
eninng any increase n the premiums to be pa id to the
Cotapany,
The foliewhig are a few example 3 from the Register :
Sum Bonus or
Policy. flawed addition
No. 89 82500 9 887 60 90,887 $0
' I 182 8000 1,050 (0 {,060 00
~ 199 1000 900 00 '1,400 00
~ 888 5000 1,575 50 8,875 90
Apo 1 $ burg and viiini ,
WILLIAM BOBBIN&
e 56437
DR. JOHNSON
LOCI HOSPITAL!
la AS discovered the most certain; speedy
11. and eirehmal remedy in the world tor
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, ht from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the &Mk or,Limbs, Strictures, Affection
'Atha i idneya and Bladder, Involudaryrlkehargee, Im
potency, General Debility, Nervotumor Dyspepay, Lan
guor, Low Spirits, - ,Oonfusion al ideas, ThfillsitaGen Of the
Heart, Timidity, Tramblinga,`Dinmeas of Might or Giddi
ness, Di asses 01 the Bead, Tbrella. Wale or Grin, Airco
dons of the Liver, Wiwi, Stomach or Bowels—shale tor.
rible disorders arising from the Solitary Rebus of Youth
—those 8101111' and solitary primness more fatal to their
victims than the song of z•yrens to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, bbghting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, lef., '
Young lien
Magee%lly, who Mt% beconte the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which summi
t/ sweePe to an untimely `rave thousands of Young
Yell or the most exalted talents and brilliant intelleut,
who might Mbendise have entranced lintening Seeable
with the thunderi of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with MI oonlidence.
8 0.1 &c., Bgc
Married Persons, or Young: Meat contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weapons, Organic debili
ty, deformities,./kc., speedily cured.
He who Mims himself under the are of 'Dr. J. maj
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his skill as a Physiohni.
CHIMNEYS,
&c., Br.c., &c
immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing atifectionwhich renders i ile misera
ble and marriage tinpossibie—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgences. k oung persons are too
apt to commit exceeses irom not being aware of the
dreadful emusequenoes that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
sr of procreation is lad sooner ay those falling into im
proper habitat than by the pendent Besides being de
prival the pleaeares of healthy odkpring, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
miss. The system Women deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Loss, of Procreative Paler,
Mervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Oonettutlona 1 Debility; a Wasting of the
Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death.
Office, No. 7 Sottli•Froderiok Street.
Lett hand side going fraoLllaltimore street, a law door.
tram the corner. Fall not to observe nom and number.
Letters must be paid and confabs a stamp. The Deo.
tor's Diplomas hang in his oak*.
A Cure Warranted in. Two Days.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drew,
Dr. Johnson,
•
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Crad
uate from ode of the most eminent College' in the United
States, sad the greater part of whose life has been spent
In the bOspittils of London, Parks, Philadelphia and else -
where, has effected some of the mast astonishing mires
that were ever known • many troubled with ringing In
die head and ems when anisen, great nutrimental, being
alarmed at Seddon Bromide, baahfulneig, with frequent
toluattirm, atteuded sometimes WNW dalkittwww B 4 of mind
were cured immediMely.
Dr. J. addressee ail those who have injured themselves
by improper indulge ce and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting awn for either basiaess,
study, society or marriage.
These are some of the sad and melancholly effects , pro •
duelist by early habits' of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimneas f Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye
pepsy Nervous Irratibiley, Derangement of the Digestive
F'unctions, General Debility, Symptom. of Consumption,
Da
atieveur.—The fearful Weds on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loam of Memory, Confusion of Ideas , De
pression of Startle, Evil PeirbodLsgs, Aversion to Idociety,
Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, to., aro some of
the evils produced.
Tnotemena of peritonea all ages can now judge what
is the cause either declining health, losing their vigor,
bereming weak, pale, nervous and emanated, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough Ind symptoms
of eonsionsion. ,
• Young Mien •
Who have injured them:nix/0 by a certain practice in
dniged la when Monts a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at School, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured render"
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
shOuld apply linnianifolY•
What a pity that a yOuhg man, the hope of his coati=
try, the darling of his pewits, should be snatched Irom
au, prospects and eajoyments of 111 b, by the consequence
of deviating from the whet settee and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons Derr, before °outset
plating
reflect that a mound mind tiu rr Waretithe most near.
as requisites
the
promote connubial_ happiness. Indeed,
without these, jour neythro ugh life becomes a weary .
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly dark= to the view ;
the' mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with
the melancholig ruffs that the happiness of an ther
becomes blighted with our own.
When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful dis
ease, It too often Wass that an ill-timed sense of shame
or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those
who, from e Ind respectability, can alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on
this horr d disease make their appearance, such as al
oersted sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in
the 'head and limbs, dimness or sight, deafness, nodes on
theehin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at
last the palate cattle month hr the bpoitt of th e nose fon
la, find the victim of this awful a base become, a horrid
object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his
dreadfd 1 sufferings, by sending him to " that Undifieci ,
vend Country from whence fin firsveler returns."
It is a iffelorishall ftd. tbal the emus fall victims to
this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfuliness of igno-
rant pretenders, who by the. wee of that Deadly Poison,
Mercury, rain theconatitutfon and Make the residue o
lire miserable:
Strangles,
Trust not your lives„ or booth, to the care of the many
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge, name or charsolre, who copy Dr. Johnson's &deer
yenieemente, or style themeslVer in the newspapers,
regularly Nducated Phynicisaus incapable or Curing; they
keep you trifling month after month taking Moir .111Ihy
and poimmotuinctui cok ipoundk, or as long as the smallest
fee can be obtahied, and in despair, leave you with ruin.
ed health to sigh over.your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnson is the only Physician advertising. •
file credential or diploma& always hangs In hie office.
Die remedies or treatment are Magnolia to all 'Others,
prepared:from I life spent In the gr rat Mephitis Of Sc
rape, the first in the country and a mere e=t/mire PM.
rate Practice thin any Other Physician in the worid.
Indorsement of the Prem.
$1,648,888
The many thousands onred.at this buititutton year of
year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera
done performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the re
porters of the "Sun,. "Clipper," and many other pa
pers, notices of which have appeared:
_again and again
before the pub li c, besides hil standing es a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a sulikdent warrantee
lothe afflicted.
skin Diseases speedily,- Cured.
Perseus Writing should be pfirtieular in directing their
ettors to his Inatitutien, in tile following manner :
OHN 111. - JOHNEION,II. D.
01 the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
COAL Oil Lamp Shades, Wicks, Chim—
neys, for Bale low by
NICHOLS* BOWMAN.
octB Corner Jront and Market streets.
Amount of Policy and
bonus to be Increased
by Mare additions.
OUR newly replenished stook of Toilet
and Fano, Goods le wauuloweed in tide . oily. and
J
confident-of tendentot setislootion, we would res.
p @Melly inette oell. MUM;
91 Market street, two down awl ofiolUrth street, myetb
*lc
F = : every Monday and Yr Klay
ai JOHN MBIIPB ion, maw at Thirdand ;Wal.
114111
"INDEPIMDENT 1N ALL Ili! \."
VOL XVIII":
€fltitiiu
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
itsiam to six To Timm noun.
No mercury or Noxious NMI.
=
Organic Wealmes*
Take Particular - Notice.
Disease of Imprudence.
HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 31, 1862
ffiisullantous
FREIGHT REDUCED.!
HOWARD & HOPE
EXPRESS CO.'S
SHORT & UK ROUTE
TO AND FROM
NEWYORK,
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night •
Leave New York at 71 P. IL, by the Feet
Trough 11 4r 1168 Tr!" , 111:11Ving !!I Henjebntg
at t • • • •
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS.
Order Goods marked
via HOPE EXPRESS CO..
General Office, 182 Broadway, New York
For further information enquire of
GEO. RERGEER, Agent.
klananunato, Aug. 1861.4i1 .
itturnig . eie Patent Beef Tea.
4SOLID Concentrated Extract of Beef
and Vegetables, convertible innuedlately into a
unuishing and dedolous soup or-Baif Tea.
Highly approved by a unmoor of our Physlolacui who
use it in our boaPlUds for the sustenance for our
wounded.
Ducanmaa cos um.—Out up °w ant part of •
cake of the (*rant, pour on boiling water, about a
plat, moruorlen, acaordins to the strength desired. In
a few minutes it will oe entirely illasolvad.
Thin admirable article Waldenses into a compact
form, all the substantial and nuultive properties of a
hip bulk of meat and vegetables. Tim readiness with
which it dissolves into a rich and palatable soap or tea
which would require 'boors of prepatadon, aniordliti
tolbensual method i , la as adirantake is many sitluitio
of' le to obvious to need urging.
Of sale . •••: - WM. DOCK„..7r;., irtli •
GRAPE VIM
OF all desirable 'hardy 'native varieitleci, (and
they are the only class worth planting ,in
the open air,) for sale it 'the Keystone! bhusery,
adjoining the city.
Among them are some of the newer varieties,
snbh de Delmar*, Diana, Rebecca, Gene d, Kum
die, Hartford . , Probjk 10., which hive sold at
very high pnces for small and weak vines.—
Strong, well ripened and thrifty vines are now
offered at reasonable prices.
Oct. 18, 1061 JACOB MIMI.
STEAM BOILERS,
ANINLI made efficient and permanent
arrangements for the purpose, we are now pre
ps pto maaeerßaf ti lunums of every kind, prompt
ty swd rewitaiiibri rates. We snail use iron made by
Ber n ey t Brother, the reputation.of which is second to
noes In the market.
None but the boat hands employed. Repairing prompt
ly Atiendod to. 'Addrees " SAGLJI WORKS,
•iny2itly Harrisburg, Ps.
1 CAMP WAITING OASES,
001MUNING
WEE, ENVELOPES,
• PENS AND PENCILS.
Just the Mud to carry in the knapsack. Price com
plete, only 88 nte.For
I
ea e
H SER'S CHEAP BOOK STOWS.
B.UGARI.
!f i at gra . l wa rd
(Refined
10 ale
walla) 9 d
at the loatauttmarket prices.
jl 2O WM DUCA, JR., g Ou.
PECAN Ntrr =mg
A T Keystone Nursery.
Oct . . 18, 1862
DANDBLION COFFEE 1--A Fresh and
eippljr of thin CelebraWd Cali* u 4, received
0 7 i ' LW) • DOW • Jr*, & ‘• so.
BREAKFAST BAVON
A Very choice tot, Equal to the gelebre
A
(inPolted) rortit&lN Just received.
iY WK DOOR, JR., & CO.
CALL mid examine thooe now jars for
Breit,‘ bed ; oheapeat anclo'mpleat In In market,
for oar by paosOia it BOWMAN,
1910 Comer Vont ape
,Merket etreet:
CBEEBE from the oelebrated Hamburg
decals, a small conAgonten brit received and for
sale by NlOHvLd a BOWMAN,
reptl2 Corner Front laud Mari; et atingle.
VANILLA BEANS,
WE are offering for sale a splendid
qualit d, Vanilla Bean at low prices. by the
pound, ounce or singly.
• HALLER'S DRUG STORM,
91 Market Areal.
CEIAR TUBS, BASKETS,. BROOMS
and everything In the line, jut "received in large
oneniniee and for ..I very 'W
150 m,.,
RIO, Dandelion and other preparations
of co ff ee, fresh and pure Iw salelOw, by
ACHOLI a BOIVIAN,
an 29 Corner Froet and Motet streets.
TOBACCO, Cavendish, Congress and
Twist, for sale low by
NICROIS & BOWMAN,
atat Corner Front and Market streets.
DANDELION, Rio and othir prninkrik
bons of Coffee, for W. by
N/OHOLBB BOWMAN,
Corner froAt, mid Narkes strata•
MEI
BLACKING.
MAWN '8 "OLIALLENGE BLACKINtha
100 Gross, snorted sises,jusi resolved, aid tot
IWO Id Wholesale prim,
SIM GOOK,Jr. & Cu
NEWBOLD, HAMS.—A mull lot of
Owe odebrated Raps just rimaived.
ip-T94 WY. DOM Jr CX).
EST PENS in the world, f0r159, 11 2
$l , 14 $2 , $2, aod• Si, formals
gram
111167
USE DALLEY'S MAGICAL
PAIN EXTRACTOR.
TEM ONLY TRUE PAIN EXTRACTOR IN
DALLEY'S PAD' .EXTRALIOR will cure wounds o
'all kinds'
DALLEY'S PAIN ArTRAOTOR will subdue all. ester-
. .
nal intlamatton. <
DALLBr SPAIN EXTRACTOR will prevent and-des
troy Mortiflcatl dk.
DALLErSPAIPTEZTRACTOR will cure urea of all
DALLEY'S PAIN =num R Lade Blisters free of
.Imin or mark.
DALLAT'S PAIN EXTRACTOR neutralizes allPalsons
Infused by Animals, Impecto of &piths.
D4L4r.zra rem EZTRAGTOR will cure brokon
Breasts, Bore Nipples, Piles, he.
DALLED.V PAIN EZTRAOTOB win Pure Salt Rheum
Borefehi, Etald Head.
DIMLY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Chapped
Heeds, Chill Blaine, we.
DALLETW PAIS EXTRACTOR will cure Corns, Car
EINE
• uvulas, Veers, Warts, Bolls, en
No Housekeeper should ever be without • box
handy As nee. The timely UM of a single box may prove
of more value than 100 times lie cost.
Parente yon have a eon in the Army, send him
a Box- of Dailey% Pain bedenctor. It may be the means
of saving his life, or the be of a comrade: for -it will
ears wounds of 411 kinds without pain. Try the ex
perimept ; if he dose not use it, It will coat you but
Sisterot—lf you have a dear Brother to the Army.
send him a Box of Dalley's Pain Extractor ; for it will
cure Wolklitts ?I' Eli kinds, and it may be meana of saying
your brother Sire.
Dasightera I=Have you a loved one in the Army,
who is clearer to you than life itself 1 Bend him a Box
of Da/lorirPain Extractor. It will cure wounds of
all kinds, and prevent inliamation, and may bathe means
of saving hls life.
Header I—lf you have a friend In the Army, send
him a Box of Dalley's Pain Extractor I It may be the
means of saving a life.. If yon have no convenience for
sending it, sand it by mail. It wil coat you but 9 cents
postage for a 26 ct Box ; and in like proportion for 60 M.
and $1 00 Box.. The large boxes contain more for the
Money than toe 26 et. Boxes.
Nothoe.—That DAILEY'S. MAGICAL PAIN ELTRAC
fOR wil do all and even more than we claim it will, We
refer to Dr. VALENTINE MOTI, and hundreds of other
eminent Physielans and Burgeons, besides millions of
people ell over the land, who have used tike Extractor
with never dialog success for the past 20 years.
For sale by all Druggists, and by
HALL & RUCK.F.L, Agents.
And Wholesale Druggists
US Greenwich Street, NSW York,
Who will send a Box of either size. Fostallepabl, to any
address in the Dotted States, on receipt, In money or in
Post.ge Blimps, of 22 cts. for the small size, or 60.cts.
and $l.OO for the medium and large size.
For sale at EL' W. Belly's Drug More, Market :oar°,
Harrisburg..
jayl6
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
'STAYING lowed the Coal Yard, foot of
North Arai; lately oceapled by O. D. Feet%
atiblediOApkilieeieblle with
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
' OF THE u'rFirEßENr
VARI Al'Y ARD S A IZES OF
OtanAjt'
.F L WEIGHT .
ALWAYS. GUARANTEED.
Orders respectfully sollaited—whlch, V left at the
office, loot of North steak or at the office of Wm.
Da*, Jr. A Co., willreoehre Ilimealft attention.
DILLARD DOCK.
0293m0
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE !
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA.
Look Haven, Jeibey Shore, Williamsport, Mun
ch Uniontown, Watsontown,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Hank', Dauphin.
AND HARRISBURG.
The. PbPadelphia Depot being centrally located, the
DraYage. will beat the Lowed Rates. The Conductor
goes through with each train to attend to the sate de-
Livery ideal goode Intrusted to the line. Goode deliver
ed tithe Depot of
Freed, Ward & Freed - , 811 Market street, Philadelphia,
by 6 o'olook, At., will be delivered In Harrisburg the
next morning.
freight Always u Low as by Any Other
Line.
•
JOSEPH MONTGOMERY,
Philadelphia and Reading Depot,
oetli-dtt Foo: of Market Street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE.'
3.00 0""Elis prime Yellow Corn.
- 600 bushels barley malt, first quality.
200 4464 ryi
' 60 barrels tvbi4y
Bret quality.
Enquire or RICHARD HOULAND,
Ben of Washington Avenue, Harriab
Ovarious kinds, at the Keystone Nursery,
adjoining the city.
or Trees planted and warranted to grow,
or, if failing, to be replaced on reasonable
terms. ' JACOB MISH.
Oct. 18, 1862.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
ivoW is the time to have your Houses
LI Papered. 04 to Henry G. &tatteris, No. 12 Mattel
street, near the bridge,' Wall Paper Sad Window Phalle
dtore. Paper hanging personally attended to. All work
warranted. eidttder.
APPLE TREES,
F choice varieties, at Keystone Nursery,
O
B arrisburg.
Oct. 18, 1862.
F all desirable varieties, at the Keystone
0
Nurseries.
gir The weather and season are favorable,
and they should be planted as soon as possible.
OA. 18, 1862. J. KISH.
STANDARD PEAR
at Keystone Nursery, adjoining the
city of Hesrhiburg.
Oot. 18, 1862.
ciOLD PENS I—The largest and best
stook from 81.00 to SOo..warranted-4
SHE'S= 8 EIOOBBTORII.
York Nines
VIDIRIMS Ch4343B,froiamellierm,_
E. pus received and forincHo4,lllanral'eets,
jy.ig owner rood anu
POUNDS Extra Primo 'Blow
64.90C1 cued autabroisifear whom*
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Stonewall Jackson Administers the
Sacrament
Ou toe morning of a recent battle near
Harper's Ferry, after a. sermon by one of his
chaplains, Stonewall Jackson, who, by the way,
is an elder in the Presbyterian church, admin
istered the sacrament to the church members
in his army. He, invited all Christians to par
ticipate in this ceremony. A Baptist, the
Straightest of his sect, thoroughly imbued with
the idea of close communion, was seen to hesi
tate ; but the occasion, and the man who pre
sided, overcame his scruples, and thus it has
happened that the prospect of a fight and the
eloquence of Jackson made a Baptist forget that
baptism is the door into the church. In all
Jackson's army an oath is rarely uttered. A
religious enthusiasm pervades it which makes
every man a hero. Conscious of the justice of
our cause, and imbued with the strongest con
viction of patriotism, his men are irresistable.
In this incident we have an explanation of Gen.
Jackson's Invincibility , and we are thus enabled
to understand why his men are all heroes, and
why they endure without a mariner the severest
hardships to which any troops have been sub
jected during the war. When peace is restored
it•will be honor enough for any man to say, "I
belonged to'the army of Stonewall Jackson."
RECAPTURE or TEN MIIRDIDLER SHENTS—Tan
Jartex IXPLIOATED IN HIS ESCAPE. —A few
days since ive noticed the escape from Beaver
jail of a prisoner named Sheets, awaiting exe
cution for an atrocious murder committed
some months ago in that county. It was sus
pected at the time that he had received assis
tance in getting away, and circumstances aris
ing which went to indicate that the jailor knew
more than he ought to know about the.matter.
he was arrested on suspicion of being accessory
to the escape of the prisoner. Sheriff Roberts had
him placed in a cell where, after reflection he con
sented to divulge Sheets' hiding place, provi
ed that he was himself released from custody.
The conditions were excepted by the Sheriff,
whereupon the jailor took the officers to the
house of a highly respectable lady named Bar
ker, residing near the jail, where the fugitive
was concealed. His astonishment at his be
trayal was intense, but he saw that it was all
up with him, and, surrendering himself with
out resistance, he was returned to his old quar
ters. He will be 6 closely watched now, until
such time as justice in his case has taken its
course, and the unfortunate wretch has paid
the penalty of the law he has so wantonly
outraged.
WONIN AND NON-CONBATANTS.—There are
certain persons in every State who are - exempt
from the direct openttinsiLd war. Feeble-old
men, 'wb - men and children, and sick persons,
come under the general deicription Of enemies,
and we have certain rights over them as mem
bers of the community with which we are at
war,; but, as they are enemies who make no
resistance, we have no right-to maltreat their
persons or to use any violence toward them,
much less to take their lives.
Bat this exemption of the enemy's persons
from the extreme rights of war is strictly con
fined to non-combatants, or such as refrain
from all acts of hostility. If the peasantry and
common people of a country use force, or com
mit acts in violation of the milder rules of
modern warfare, they subject themselves to the
common fate of military men, and sometimes
to a still harsher treatment: And if ministers
of religion and females so far forget their pro
fession and sex, as to take up arms, or incite
others to do so, they are no longer exempted
from the rights of war. And even if a portion
of the non-combatant inhabitants of a particu
lar place, become active participants in hostile
operations, the entire oommunity are sometimes
subjected to the more rigid rules of war.—Hal
leek's International Law,p. 427,128.
CIVIL WAR TESSATIND ix ILLINOIS. The
Knights of the Golden Circle are at work in
several parts of Illinois, circulating documents
of an incendiary character. Copies of one of
these have been forwarded to the Chicago Tri
bune and published. It is headed, "lissurrarlas
'1
TO I YRANTS IS OBILITSNOS TO GOD," and address
ed f'to all patriotic men in the United States."
The document concludes as follows :
As a last resort we will raise the flag of our
fathers, and call all congenial spirits in the
United States, and elsewhere upon the broad
earth to come to the rescue of individual right,
and plant them upon the firm basis designed by
the Father of his Country and his compatriots
of '76.
DEMOCRATIC ME BONG AT MAPLETOWN.
Davie Lustily Cheered,—On Saturday, the 11th
inst., a Democratic meeting , was held at Maple
town, Greene county. The meeting was quite
large, and, in a certain sense, enthusiastic, and
was addressed by Judge Gilmore, David Craw
ford, Esq., and others, who recited the anti
nigger and antj-war homilies, cooked up to
snit the people.
A delegation from Dunkard township, whilst
in procession, on the way to the meeting, cheer
ed loudly for Jeff. Davis, and threatened vio
lence to any one who should utter a syllable in
favor of the Government, and actually halted
to chastise a woman who had the courage and
patziotiam to express her preference for Abraham
Lincoln. They decorated themselves with paw
paw bushes, in imitation of the Southern Pal
metto.
Susumu. rx llimsrasoma.—The Indian mas
sacres in Minnesota have produced great dis
tress among the settlers all along the frontier
counties. Appeals for contributions to aid
them are being made in the principal cities.
The Governor of Minnesota states that at least
thirty thousand miserable men, heart-broken
women and abject children are wandering,
lionieless, naked and starving. Certainly our
country affords no parallel of suffering such as
this. Clothing is greatly needed by the suf
fering, for" the rigors of winter are close at
hand.
ATTEMPT TO Enz.—About a week since an
attempt was made to assinateßrigadier General
Spear, commanding the Third brigade of Gen.
Horgan's East Tennessee army. The would•be
mamba was a member of his awn command.
He thought Gen. Spear had betrayed his com
rades from East Tennessee, and had sold the
clothing that was for their benefit, and appro
priated their pay to his own use. It is needless
to say that the charges were all false, and the
accuser was under the influence of liquor when
he attempted to commit the deed. He was
quickly disarmed by Gen. S., and placed under
guard.
Jona G • Wourrnta, "the Quaker Poet," has
been nominated, by the Ilepubliquis of the 4th
Senatorial District in Ifassachusetts for State
Senitor•
gbaut tinting gfitrt.
Having procured Steam Power Pres Fee, we are proper
ed to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
description, cheaper than It tan be done at any other
establishment in the country.
RATES OF ADVERTISING. •
sir Four lines or lam constitute ene-halt: square.
Sight lines or more than four constitute a square.
Half square, one thy $0 25
" One WPC. 125
(4 one mo 2 60
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three months 4 00
" six mouths 00
one year. .............. _ _lO 00
One Square, one day.. ..,
Et one week...
one month
" three mouth
six mouthA
one year
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sir Business notices inserted in the Local a wan or
before Marriages and Deaths, NIGHT cENre PER dNs
for each insertion.
NO 64.
sa- Marriages and Deaths to -be 'charged as muter
advertisements
BY THEM
From our Morning Edition
FROM FOiTRESS MONtiOE.
NEWS OONOERNING THE MER
RIMAC NO, 2.
An Escaped Prisoner's Aooonnt of Her•
A man who says he was taken prisoner by the
rebels several months ago and who finally suc
ceeded in obtaining his release, publishes the
following account of the rebel steamer Merri
mac No. 2.
"I have been at Richmond for some time.
During my stay I went on board the Merrimac
No. 2. She is thoroughly and heavily clad with
iron, and in every way a tough customer. She
has yet but one gun on board, but the other
guns were ready when I left, and the rebels
were about placing them on board
"They intended to have them all mounted
in three weeks. Her machinery works well,
and she can easily make eight miles an hour.
The rebels have every confidence in her capa
bility, and are certain the she will prove a ede
mas.
"When the people of the North hear,that
the Merrimac No. 2is a failure, and that the
rebels declare her to be so, then they may ex
pect her out to do all the damage she can.
Their intention is to delude and deceive as
much as possible so as to take us napping.
" For this reason a rebel officer made the
remark that the obstructions on the James
River at Fort Darling, had been removed, in
tending, Evidently, to convey the idea that the
obstructions had been removed to let the Mer
rimac out."
Mysterious Burning of a Ship.
FORUMS Mosaos, Oct. 29.
The Baltimore boat Georgians, Capt. Pearson,
arrived here at 8 o clock this morning.
Capt. Pearson reports that about 2 o'clock
this morning, he saw the light of a burn
ing ship which was about twenty-five miles
distant ;at four o'clock Captain Pearson
sent a boat to the burning ship. Just before
it reached her the mizzen mast fell and the
ship w to. much burned that her name could
not be made out. Her life boats were all gone
and she was on anchor, with her two quarter
boats on deck, bottom up. There was no one
on board and no one within hailing distance.
The ship being at anchor, leads to the conclu
sion that she had been fired and deserted.
There are a variety of rumors afloat here re
specting the ship. Some facts make it appear
as if there had been a mutiny on board, while
some persons think that the rebels had corn
witted the act.
The steamer Metamora left Fortress Monroe
at noon for Aikens Landing. She only took
up four Chaplains and three Doctors for ex
change.
The Maple Leaf arrived here this afternoon,
but did not bring the two hundred rebel pris
oners, as was expected, from Fort McHenry.
The last lot of rebel prisoners sent to Aiken's
Landing was not responded to by the Confede
rate government, and that may be the reason
for the detention of the prisoners at Fort Mc-
Henry.
The gunboat Miami arrived at Fort Monroe
this afternoon, and, now lies at the government
wharf, taking on board heavier guns than she
has heretofore carried.
THE WINDER HABEAS CORPUS CASE
BOSTON, Oct. 80.
Deputy Sheriff Bayley proceeded to Fort
Warren to-day in a sloop, failing to get a pass
on a regular steamer to serve the writ of Ha
beas Corpus in the cue of Mr. Winder. The
Deputy Sheriff was not allowed to land and
consequently returned to the city. He report
ed to the Court that his attempt to serve the
writ was unsuccessful. The Judge remarked
that he had no means with which to enforce
the writ, and ordered the papers to be placed
on file. This probably ends the case for the
present.
GEN. ROSENCRANS AND GEN. BUELL
LOITLIVILE, Oct. *O.
Gen. Rosencrans and staff have arrived here
and takes charge of Gen. Basil's Department.
Gen. Buell goes to Annapolis, Md.
Gen. Dumont has also arrived here en route
for his command.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Cotton firm--1,100 bales sold at 601®81c.
Flour lower-14,000 bbls. sold. Wheat active
—270,000 bus. sold ; white $146®1 80. Cora
firm, except unsound, which is heavy-126,000
bus. sold. Pork steady; mess $l3, prime $l2
®l2 12. lard heavy at 10}®,10i. Whisky
firm at 87(2,871c. Sugar rmonanged—sales at
91®12i. Collett quiet. Freights heavy.
New York Money Market•
Sterling exchange firm at 45 ; Demand notes
27429/ ; stocks lower —Q. R. I. 82k; Illinois
Central R R. 81e; do. bobdssl ; Michigan
s ou th ern ggi ; Beading 78 ; Milwaukee and
Mississippi 74-1; Missouri 6s 52i; Tennessee's
691; Treasury notes $1 05* ; COonports 1881
$1 081; Registered $1 08i; gold heavy at 803
80e.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
11 Bibles of different styles of binding, at 900, *1 26
$1 60, sd, $3, $4, $6 and $lO, Also Pocket Bibles of dit%
!erent styles and prices at SOBILTIBIP6 Bookstore
febl6-y
Qppertor brands of extra family flour
ij which we warrant to give :satisfaction, for male by
NICHOLS & ElmemaN t
Corner Front and Market strew,
MI
EMONEI. raisons, cocoanuts &u., just
reosived sod tor Bale by
NIOEEOLS & BOWMAN,
Om Wont amt. Market street,.
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1Z - SLUR'S DBIJG STORti is the•pkiee
Mh:lo.lmOstant. Medkins,
FORTED33 MONROE, Oct. 28
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NEW Yogic, Oct. 110.
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