Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 17, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
BA' GEORGE BERGNER.
'P EHMS,—SiroTig FiTnm:ralprios
. .
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city at d cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be
,!.arced SI 00 in advance.
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the session ci the I.fghilature, and weekly during the
rehidor ie 'lie peen
,atiil furbished th eubeeriberr al
mp
the fuhieiring oaek FAW, viz:
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Tee . 66 I/ II t/
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Twenty « <<
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Single subscriber', Weekly
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It subs. rtbprs Order the discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher may continue to send theta until
all arrearages are paid,
If subscribers ElOglect or refuse to take their newspa
pers from the office to which they are direct° I. thev are
responsible until they have settled the bills and Ordered
bem thsrmrainued.
Business Olarirs.
WM. T. BISHOP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW,
OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S HALL,
OPPOSITE THE i'OCI.R.T-110ESE.
Consultations in. German and English.
nov3 dim
A C SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE THIRD STREETa
mylOy) NEAR MARKET.
JONES HOUSE,
CORNER OF
•
MARKET ST AID MARKET EQURE,
HA.RRISBURG,. PA.
JOSEPH F. McCLELLAN, PROPRIETOR.
(UMW 00ND1JOTIM BX Nypal COMET.)
1111 a First Class doted, si;:d located In the centtal.
part o the city. It Is kept In the best manner, 4ed tie
porous w , il led every , accommmlatkm tube met with In
the bait houses in the eountry; ; Peardtr
THEO: tsCHEETER,
HOOK 4111.111 4011 PRINIrER,
NO. 'IS,' MAIiKET..STREET,
EHUIRISBUBG:
*yr -Partly, ulv atteotion paid to Printing, Ruling and
Binding of iailroad Blatant, lianiresta, Potioitut, Obe Oka,
Drafts, &it CARDS • printed et S2,'SR, 14; and $6 per
twitatuol in elegant style. 120
B, Z. HARRIS,
Tin and Stu* Xrq4Wa t rerganiOactlirer
NO. 112 MARKET S7REA7 .
• • HARRISBURG.'Y • • •
IaAS always on habit a lull assortment
II • of Tin and Japanned W ire, Goosing and Parictr
Stoves the best innunionturwe, B,pdulnut, Awn
ing add Gal‘inized Iron =h. menufaqured nnd pe t
up at reasonable rates. . . • •
air Repairing promptly tti,ndeti 10. Apr:3o.llly
DAN% L WENCH, AGENT.
,F. the Old Wallower Line :respectfully
bout ins tun public, that this Old. Dully Tranigtorta
ilim Line, (the only (14Row tr Lino now in exist:, nen in
this City,) r. IS In successful operation, and prepitrOil to
carry freight as IoW as any other individual lion beitwo en
Pblladelphbt, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wil
liamsport, Jersey Shore, Lora Haven and all other points
on the Northern central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wil
liamsport and Elmira Railroads.
DANL. A. MUIEENCII, Agent.
Harrisburg, Pa
(Incubi sent to the Ware Rouse of Messrs. Peacock,
Zell & ..bushman, Nos 808 and. 810 Market street at) ova
Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. r. , will arrive itt
Harrisburg, ready for delivery neat morning. .
aprtal-remyi
REMOVED.
JOHN B. SMITH
LTA'S removed his Boot and Shoe Store
11 from the corner of Second and Waitrak ,striets to
. .
NO. 108 MARKET ST R, EAT,
Next door to Rayne's Agriculture Aare, whore ho intends
to keePall n ilnds of Boots a•• rl Shoes, Otani, ho., and a
tarp stock of Trunks and everything in his line of bu
siness ; and will be ttritnetni to receive the patronage of
his old customers and the public in general at his new
place of business. All kinds of work made to order to the
beet style and by superior workmen, Repairing done at
short notice. rapr2dtil JOHN B. BMITB.
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE !
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
Lock haven, Jersey Shore, WilliamiPort, Mum.
ty, iniontown, Wationtown,, Milton,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sim
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,.
LykengtoWn; ginerOwg,
Halifai, Dauphin
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally locate", the
Drayage Rill be at the Lowest Rates. Toe Conductor
goes through with each train to attend to the safe de
livery (Wall goodeintrueled to the line. Goods deliver—
ed at the Depot of
Preed, Ward M Freed, 811 Market street, Philadelphia,
by 6 o'clock, P. M., b delivered in Harriehurg the
next morning.
Freight Always as Low as by Loy Other
Line.
JOSEPH MOMTGOMERY,
Philadelphia and. Meadiug,
Foot of Market Street, Harrisburg.
oct'2l-dtt
]Pli(I. ADOLPH P, TELPSEK.,
•
wouLD respectfully Inform his
'Atreus end the public geperiliy, the, hi. will
°continue to gm° inxtruclione on the PIANO Pik rh, MI&
LADNON, VIOLIN and Woe, in Lim sciencit of Ti1014(117013
BASS. ich• will w t tb pleasure Walt apir• ponlikt 0 their
homes is any nol3n desired, or lemon:* v❑ op 0: r:
his reiddence, is Third giros:. 0, , ,rs ;who, th
German' (ithrmod fthiireh.
ItlisttUautons
POSTAGE CURRENCY.
VE have received an assortment of Wal
lets adapted for carrying safety and con
veniently the New Currency, with kt of
LEATHER GOODS GENERALLY.
Ladies' Satchels, Ladies' Companions, Purses
Portmonnaies, Segar Cases, Card Cases, Wri
Mug and. Sewing Cases, Portfolios.
KELLER'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market St.
STANDARD PEAR
TREES, at Keystone Nursery, adjoining the
city of Harrisburg.
Oct. 18, 1862.
COAL Oil Lamps perfected, "Cahoon's At
tachment" fitted to any lamp, prevents
the breaking of chimnies. For saie by
NICHOLS Sr. BOWMAN,
Cer. Front and Market Sts.
nov6
TVANDELION, Rio, and other preparations
JJ of Coffee, warranted pure, for sale by ,
• NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front a❑d Market Sts:,
nova
SMOKED HALIBUT.
AVERY choice article just received, and for
sale by, WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO.
OIIONB.--Quite a variety of .neefn
ei.liientertaininp
r , , IT-
VRlAtill Lemons and Raisins, jne! re
X coined and for, saialolie jalus,
Bow .
iei Corner Front and Market 'greet's.
rIGS, Dates, Prtuies, Raisins, and all
kinds of Nato, at JOHN - WLSEN More Third and
dont. . myl
rIHOICE lot of Tobacco; for sale at rearona
amble prices, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ' .
noyB Corner Front and Market Ste.
. a:
uuijl
VOL XVIIII.
, J cMLut.
DR. JOIINSON
33.A.ZaTIDILCirt.33
LOCI 110SPITAL!
AB discovered the most certain, speedy
B I liod effehnutl remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF , IMPRUDENCE
sawn IN Su TO mums nom.
No Mercury or Niazioto Drugs.
A Cure Warranted or no Charge in from one
to Two Dayp.
Weakneee Of the OaCit otl..DnDli. Stricture', ASAWoe
of the isidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im
potency, General Debility, Maryanne/a, Dyspeps,y, Lan
guor, low Spirits, Confusion Igj Ideas, Palpitationof the
Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Minuets of Bight or,Bilddl
nen, Di seaso qt;the lipoid, Throat, Nose or Skim; !
done of the Liver, Lunge,.Sfpnacti or Boweis,—,theee Ler
rible disordera arising Ste& the' &Mark Habits of 'Youth
—those mom and 110fith'y practices more fatal toy their
victims than the Bong of ryrencto the. Mariners of Nips
ses, blighting their.mott, brilliant hope' or anticipatienh.,
rendering marriage, &c., impossible.
Youiyr Mail
Repot:daily, who have become the victims of SOlllary
Vico, that dreadful and deetritetive habit which ehtivai•
ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands 'of Young
lien or the moat exalted talents and brilliant 'intellect,
who might otherwise have - entranced listening Senates
with the&unders of eloquence or waked to erategy the
living lyre, May cell Whit full confidence.
Marriage-
Married Persona, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being aware of phyeical weakness, organic debili
ty, deformities, &0., speedily, cured,. •
lie who plaice himself under the cured,.
of Dr. J i may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentlemall, ins con
fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician, •
Organic Weakness
.
immediately (hired, and full vigor Restored.. ,
This distressing Affectlor—which renders I lie Misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paidy the
I I
victims of improper tudulgsnoas. Young persons e too
apt to commit oacesses trom not being aware .:the
dreadiul eonseipences that may ensue. New, whip that
understands the saVect will pretend to deny that the pow
er of procreation to lost sooner ey • those failing intis im
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de
prived the pleasured of healthy olltpring, the most ge
rbils and destructive symptoms to both body and Mind
arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Fewer,
Nervions Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the h eart,
Indigestion, Constitution.% 1 Debility; a Wasting the
Frame • Cough, Consumption, 'Decay and Death. !
OtiCe t tio.l South Frederick Stre4t.
Left Rita ildh•going frOm Baltimore s street,'a 'law ; door;
tram the corner. Fail not.te observe acme and nufaber.
Letteis must be pairtandleontain a stamp. The' Doe.
tor*Diplonses hang in his Wine,
- •
.• ..
A Coare Warranted 'in Two Day,.
- ..._.
... ,
.t- •We Mercury or liris ulir I g o Dipigs,
t ; :. - Dr. Johns* i •
*giber of the Royal College ofAtirgeonsil London, 'wa
llah:4mm oue of the most eddeoit in the Wiled
*lllO, CPI, 1114dibe greater part of -400 k been Kiwi,
mage:boepliala of London, t sel f gineileipltht and ,ebte-
70_*n, has effected some of &tit Wii=ldag glare"
I,kaiggrare ever known • way WO WIM rin,giug In
ihe head sine oare when Aitken, tree nos, being
alarmed at sudden Bounds, .tedhitdltees, with :frequent
blushing, attended E,ometim9s.*Wditragemint bflaind
were owed-Immediately. . - 1
Take ParUcular Notice
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves
by improper Indulge co and solitary habits,' which rmn
butt body and mind, untitting, them for either bushiess i
study, society or mantas
These are some of the sad and metancho lly ef ects! pro.
ducal by early habits of youth, vis : ,Weakness of We
Back and Limbo, Pains in. the Head, Dimness s.f sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye
popsy Nervous Irratiblbty, Derangement of thettigestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptom' of ConsumPtion,
MISITALLT.—The fearful effect" on the mind are Much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion or ideas De
pression of Spirits, Evil Yorbodings, Avers on to .Wellety„
dolt Distrust, Love of solitude, Tunklikr, So., are Some of
the evils produced.
Ttiontiams of penman of all ages can now Judea :what ,
to th e cause of their declining health, losing their Vigor,
becoming Weak, pale uerVous and emaciated, having a
singular appearanoo about the ey ea, cough and smottoma
of eonsamptloa Young Ken •
Who have injured themsetyks by a certain practice.
m
in
dolged to when alone, a IMbit frequently leaned !from
suit or at school, the effects of 'which are'
nightly felt, even When asleep, and it not cured raiders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,.
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the.hope of his, Coun
try, the darling Mins parents, shade be snatched ;from
all prospects and enjoyments of Ilfe, by the conseqtrace
of deviating from the path of nature and indulging
i lia a
Certain secret habit.sonar, Such parsons benne co tem
plating
.311wrisSei
reflect that a sound mind'and y areDthe most necest
eery. requisites to promote eonnabial happiness.' Int Med„
without them,thejourney through life basoweea Weary.
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly daakeuas to tne. slow ;
the mind becomes shadowed. with despair and tlllediwith
th e t eeh t oeholly rellectioa that the happiness of Whether
becomes blighted with our own.
Disease of Imprudence.
When the misguided and impudent votary of pleasure
finds that he has imbibed the seeds of
ease, it too often battens that an 111-timed sense of Shame
or dread of discovery,, deters him from applying to Owe
Who, irom q.lucation and respectability, can aloud be
friend him, delaying till tha constitutional Symptuink on
this hoer d disease make their OppearmSie, such ul
cerated sore threat, diseased noes, nocturnal . pains in
the head and limbikdiumeas of night, deadness, modes on
the shin banal' and arms, blotches on the head, fare and :
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity , till at
last the palate of the mouth or the banes of the nose fall
in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes hSrrid
object of commiseration, all death pots a period to his
dreadful indfernum, bons
Bending hila le "UNA I;ledhinuy.
vetted Country from whence no traveler returns.",
It is a mektucholly fact that thousands foil victims to
this terrible disease, owing to the unstrilbillesses of
o r°.
rent pretenders, who by the use °IMO 'beadly P . 013,
Myy ruin Um constitution sad make the reliant. o
life mi
,-Item. •
Trust not your UT** health, to the care er the many
Unlearned and Worthlesis Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge name or chamois% who copy Dr. Johnson's adver
rertii:emeule, or sty le themselves In the newsuaPers,
regularly ilducated Phylicians incapable et Curing; they
keep, you trifling month often month taking their filthy
and poisonousuess cot ,pounds, or , as long so the smallest
Ihe can be obtained, and in despair, leave yen with ruin
ed health to sigh over rear galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnsen is the onlyrPhysielan ,idverthdig.
His credential or dip always hangs in his office..
His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
prepared'from a life spent in the gr eat hospitals of
rope, the first in the cotry and a more extensive VII-,
vide Practice. than any-other Physician in the world.
IndorsenteAtof the Press.
The may ipcuseadacured at this buitinition year af
ter, year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera
tions performed by Ds. Johnson, , tritntaissedi by the,
porters of the l'Sun," Kilipper,"'anit• many other , pk
pers, notices of which have appeared again and again
before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of
character end: reeponsibility, is a an dialent gUarratitee
tothebillietad.
• Skin Diseases Simedily•Cared.
Persona writing should be particular in direct* g their
Worst° hla Itistituticn,in the following manner :
JOHN. M. JOHNSON, Xi-D. m i
Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital , Baltimore, 511
COALOiI I amp Shades; Wicks, Chim-
Ileys, for sal° b wby iminks . 1 / 4 BOW
cos Corn er Front and Xtarluestreffit.
newly repienjohed stook of Tir);let
and Fancy Goods is twatapassed is this City,land
lee lug confident of readering'ea►ydsdieti. We would Foe
pectfully"intite a oak. ' • guj,k4{,
91 Market street, two doors east ot *with strtial,l934 l,
side.
fRESH FISH every Tuesday and F,rir
at JOHN WLSEtalatort, comer of Thhd an i t y a.
•
"INDEPEIQPIeNT - 11N1 All T}ll \
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY A.g.T.,k;PpoA NOVEMBER. 17, 1862
NICHOLS it ROMANI
WHOLFAALN AND SNTAIL`L
COr 14. 0D
1 '
Corner Front and T, B lireel 2 l .
R4BAlsiult4 lffFne, ;
DESPFCTITELY. the ckqpption
Lb of the public to their large ill well eoleoted
atOcK Of
GRocEalls, nonsion, lta Ya 'on in)-
KWIC 'PEEL ' .
We now offer for sale' ' s' .
Siewarte, Loverbtge Golden Oral), • , ' 7 '
White and grown xSagaro6l'
Graeg, sinf,l3l4loll
°Mee, liipkaa taut' Flaverling
FWUB,
. i • ; •
13ALTi •
RAW%
• • ' • Bto4lioi
We Invite as ateuguatton of our seperforil v ;
• NON -knotostylv COAL '
Ihreiluelled In every ree_Peot by any au 'the inkrbet, to
gether. with all kinds' o ff ' ; ' ' 1-
LAMPS,
SElAta inlitNEßS ,A . rwmy ,
" a " 77.7 1r0, 1 , B E O I B,°
.
Wa have the taxied assortment of
GLASSWARE. -& QUEENSWARE
is the city; ilao, odd - • !
CEDAR
1.1 . 71 11 4.01 1 7 WAKE.
u
Oa and examono . at our old Mad
OdriatA &
ut itarke i r irtrAutk
Mut:gees
(LSOLID -Concentrated -Extraet'O('' Deo '
and Vegetables, oonvertible immediately idto o
nourishing and detimoucuoup or Heed Tos. I
highly upproyed by a uthnoor of oar t'hyslolaus' who,
use it in' our"hhipitals tbr the tiostenanoe 'for our
*omitted. • • • • +. • • + • ,
. Thasonoss scat .IJes.-,-Out, np.; osiafttilL .part of a
cake of the extsast aw aiss ,bolltog, ;mates, ,a,tteet a
pint, WaWargleit, stiongilidealredt In
a few minaleritillltlibmi IreirdtssolveS.
Thl ' a ""i let e ' ° VA NI tOrge af tr i t s
bum all the vs ian_ia and ' it es it a
large bulk of meat and vegetables. The readiness With.
which it dissolves Into a rlek and palatable sotto os', tea,
which wombs' require heeh dfdonoi etr
.. dlN f s
to the canal method, is an advantage in MAT dir." 11011
ante to obvious to need urging. t
For side by . WK.
-A RARE CWOE
FOB. A BUSINESS MAN.
r fel& °anal grocery store and Rooky - 010 -
y Elouso,-iinown es the UpOgrove: /wok. fropity,
sit eoted tire miles ibOVe Hirrieliam,fgenting 4 , 0 n
'the PenneYlvaiiiioAilel lad Witt PW he gifeq • as
river rued, will be PAN replied fur seezo i• • I
The gimpy Wore, if not tie very beat eland on 'Woe
line of this'elipilt py one other. A /4010
*it bare: adiFetabletiorisireany bead built, so that erica'
brat/Ohm cal} he looked up sepanidalp t • I Also ,pledty or.
sheds, hey bowie. corn crib, two store 40iiive* for; i tain,
ice house, hey' sake, and indeed Very *Olio nee
that is moesmary for carrying ion the • birsintia. The
place is within thew handrod Blade at the ••Backville
depot . , on ike Pennsytvania railroad, and Dauphin. and
Schuylkill railroad Portions to purchase, ;
please epply on the promisor,' to • I
. :, p... 1001 Y.
"' 4111tnEiffiC46.44
:m ORAVIAN FEMMS , SBISFNAY
FOUNDP Into . •
Affords superior advantager fOr ;mid'
accomplished female edrication: • For cfroislard
sad lofortnatlon, apply to '
• ' BEV:
octlB4Bm t. l • '"
Ntw 2thinrfitemtds.
A 1130,.
mpg 1.2
CAUTION.
LL persons taw( hereby warned 'against de4
predating or. in .any- matinerAreepaliting
on i:tho ATM of Nth, 0. Kish, adjoiiiitigi the
city, and under the management of the . istito
or I have arrested AeVerar of throe petty
thieved and n.ninuume; s tind , Made them pay
pretty; well for their- sport. Hereafter I alkali
not only purdah to she agent of the law, but 1 wild
pahh m the,2Wirry M mfd other pap 4 :the
names of Offelide4 l 4 . • 1
Oct. 13, 1862. , JACOB M I BH.r
UNION .VILLAGE.
r
V ' of
Ulla
Monster among Native
Lulalean Kardy. *rape, for sale ..at the
Keystone Nursery, The ,elnaters, frequently
weigh a pound and a half, .and •the berries are
larger than the. Celebrated Blpck r Hamburgh.
The quality is also gobd-requal, at least, to
the well known /ribella. HUH;
.•
GILLPEi VINES ' 1 1 -
Ob' all desirable hardy native varieties, (nd
they are dm ottly.clase worth pleading l it'
the open gdi,) for sae at ritar ilieribrom Nu!seirp'
adjokipg the city. , • : • ,
Among them are some of themewer varieties;
such .as, Delaware, Diana,. Rebecca, thawed, Aiwa.
dine, /Word, Prokfie, Bra., havensolti at
very high prices fK small and weak
Strong, tieirripeAeffielid thrifty,irt
vee are now
offered at remonsibbitirkel . . •
Oct. 13, 1862. JACOB fellSll.l'
SI'EAM BOILERS,
LAAV WO made efficient and "perinpanbut
arrangements far the Mktposei We are
perep:to mate ISTBAht BOILBSS of (Amoy lebldilkonlipt
ly and at rnmoNdinle rate.. WeAhallluiciros made by
Boger & Biother, the ropenttionn,M'. Thickla emondi to .
tannin the i6yrket: ' ' -
None butthn'tmstmands employed. fhaPairlitt tit i t a titi
ty attended to. - Addresa 1: BASLE .'WOR KS, :
MOAT ,
Hants W & : •
PECAN NUT TBAktra
T Keystone Ntunirty:
Oct. 13,1862.
JUST REGLIV.S.D.
ALARGE AISSORTMEWT of Family
Bibles et different Spa Of at adois4 l6
$ 2 , Milk so aadslo. also t Thalestofidlt
fere" ait t o 6 an 4 PlUel SWlTltitlliMokottfwp.
- .
IO _Dandelion and other =reparationR of coffee, freehand pare *Leek low, by
MEOW k 1110WMAN,I
Contererioot eaul Market street*,
au29
f 1:10ii40700, , C 1901414; Cclnfol3Bil . ll34
.1.• 't wili; for aide low'bj ••
• • lamina a '
0 Goner Front sid Motel :;
DANDEIIOION,.Rito
, 01 . 40 prep's'.
Whim of COM*, far' ado by
• MOilblaillrannWiti
Gorier heat lid MORA UMW.
Mr
{ PFNN3I74 VAMA, BS:
In the Name and by the Authority
QF THE
SOOMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
ANDREW GU c,tripenN; •
OOVEIMOII OF TIM SAID commoNwlion.
A PEACLAHATION. •
WIIIIBMAS, It is tt good thing to reader thanks
unto God for all Hie mercy and loving' kind-
'Therefore, I, Amur* G. CITRITN„ Goiernor
thOCcominonweelth of 'Pennsylvania, do re
-.........aavret51L8 or' Pennsylvt—
eistilli-• end that THURSDAY, THE 27 thDAY OF
NOVEMBER NEXT be set , apart by the people
of thisMiiimonirral p t; is a day of solemn Prayer i
Ar
"awl prilankagiitig, Almighty ;—Giving
Ulm bumble thankithat te has been graCions
ly pleased to protect our free institutions and
Government, and to keep us, from sicknais and
pristifend to cause the earth to bring
forth her increase, so that our garners are
,choked with this harvest—and to look so favor
ably the toll of Hilt children, that industry
has,ttriv:o. tram* us and labor had Its reward;
incr.' lee 'Mitt He has delivered', us from the
]lands of our "en iee — ar}d Sled our officers
and,
M en, in the field with a 'era and intrepid
Spirit, arid gireii them victory—and that . He
has poured out upon us (albeit unworthy) ether
weep and manifold, blessings
• ...Reeenebing im to help and govern us in Hip
.illeadfast fear and love, and to put into our
minds gond desires, so that by His continual
:help we may have , a right judgment in F all
AM especially, .praying Him , to give to Chris
tian churehes grace to liate'the thing whiCh is
evil; mei to utter the tteachings of truth and
righteousness; declaring' openly the whole
counsel of God :
• And mist heartily entreating Him to bestow
upon our civil rulers, wisdom and earnestness
in eduncil,, and npon our military leaderd, zeal
and 'vigor in action, that the fires of rebellion
may be querichedthat we; being armed, with
Hir defellee; may be OM:in:red from all perils,
and-that-hereafter our people, living in peace
and quietness, Way, from generation to genera
tion, reap the. abundant fruits of His mercy,
and with joy thankfulness praise and mag
nify His holy' name. '
Given under my hand and the great seal of the
State, at Harrieburg, this Twentieth day of
October; in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two; ' and of the
Oollimonwealth the eighty-seventh.
' A. G. CURTIN.
1
Jr. Co
BY m Gkoviastow
• Secretary qf the
ocfsl.-dawtd
011Kce of JLY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
At MY COOKE & CO., Bankers
SOTITII. MIRE STREET,
Philadelphia, Nov. 1,:1862
The undersigned, having 'been appointed
;SUBACELPTION AI2IEN,T by the, Secertaiy of
the Treasury, is now prepared to :furnish, at
once, ,the.
geilwenty Yeir 6 per et Bonds,
of the United' 'States, designated as "Five
rsde'eniable at Use pleasure 'of the
Goyerwitent, after. five years, and authorised
by. Act - of Congress;' approved' February 25,
The (.10IIPON BONDS 'are issued In 81/11110
$W,' $lOO, soo,
BONDS Mikis of $5O $
The„ 100 0
$5OO, $lOOO and $5OOO.
laterallit at SIX pOr cant: per annum i will
commerce fiOnliate of purchase, and is
.
PAYABLE, 4111 - GOLD,
Semi -Annually, •which .ift equal, at the •present
promiumeo gold ; to about EIGHT PERCENT.
PER ANNUM.
Farmers, Merchants,,Mechanics,Xapitalists,
and all who have any money to invest, should
know and remember.that these bonds are, in
effect, a MST MORTGAGE upon all
roads, Canals,,Bank Stocks and Securities,' and
the immense products of all the Manufac
tures* 8 1.eit,Acci,, in the c9wltry and tba4 the
full and amile provision made, fer the paythent
of the interest and liquidation of principal,
by Customs Duties, Excise Stainpa and Internal
Revenue; serves to kinks these bonds the
, .
•
Beat,.Most Available and Most Popular
investaient is the Market.
Subscriptions ' received at PAN in Legal
Tender Notes, or rioter `and checks of banks at
par, hi Subscribers by mail will
.receive prompt attention, and everi . facility
and explanation will be afforded on application
at thisioffice.' • • "
A full imply of Bonds will be kept on hand
for immediate delivery. '
' JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent
• • • nov4-d&wBin
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'Coale now In use. All orders addressed to us, or to
air agents, .ilesers. Puce & Yount', 188 Chambers
Street, car,' Washington 'Street, New York City, and
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'Streik &lingo • 111., will receive prompt attention. :
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Updegrove - Look Property, Waal
r ye erocery and RookvUle House,, situated five mile
ri auviiiburg, is now offered for sale. Ben adver
Women" In Wevkly or apply to .
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BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
A
SMALL to ' of extra, just received and for
.A.'noge by ' WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO.
oct2B-dtf
Qaperior • brands • of • • extra family flour
wake,wewarraat to gime 4,eatbitacallon forfreale by
, zgaams &
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From our Morning Fijition
FROM WABIIINGTON.'
The Arrest.of two of. Gen, MoClellan's
Staff Explained-
TEC GALLANT.J.KEINTEELMAN TO. TAKE
, „
EXPLOSION OF REFUSED ,AMMUNITION NEAL
NueliallOrs:
Important Dispatches to the Navy
Departnient.
CAPTURE OIR• ENGLISH AND
REBEL VESSELS.,
Counterfeiters 'Arrested,
Trouble s With Ito i fire ‘Ne#4,.
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Wasunicgon, Nov. 15.
The mail brings intelligence .to-day 'of the
arrest of Lieutenant Colonels Colbum • and
Duane, members of the Staff of General MeClel
hub which took place at Trenton, yesterday.
After due inquiry we are satisfied 'that the - act
was caused by the fact that they accompanied
General McClellan from the:front: They are
not recognized here as being members df his
personal staff, who were ordered to accompany
him to Trenton. His personal' staff- are
said in offdealeiteles to be his'aidS, Lieutenant
:Colonel Sweitser and Lieutenant, Colonel Num°,
or his additional A. G., Lieutenant-
Colonel Colburn. Under this reading of his
personal staff, three'or foui other officers are
absent with himirom the field without orders
to that effect.
It is believed the arrests referred to a(ove,
meant little more than pre emptory orders to
the two officers in question to return at cop e to
their positions in the atiny. I
It is,also believed around us that the gallant
and able Heintzelman is about to be ordered to
take - the field. Wadsworth is to have command
in the army. •
This afternoon, in accordance with custom,.
the refuse of the workshops of, the District Arm
ory, which is about a fourth of a mile from
Pennsylvania Avenue, in a direct line *here
fixed ammunition is prepared, was destroyd by
fire on the grounds belonging to that building.
It happened that some , packages of cartridges
were among the refuse, and consequently the
explosion was of such a character as to fright
fully alarm those in the immediate neighbor
hood- The cry atones spread through the city
that the buildings: had blown. tip, and. for a
time there were apprehensions of Ices 'oc life.
But there was nothing more serious involved
than the extensive breaking of window gliass by
the concussion, both of the Armory buildings
and the hospitals on the same public rini3rva
tiens. The shoat was distinctly felt in 'Penn
sylvania Avenue, and several panes of plate
glass were shattered. .
The Navy .Department received volumeions
despatches from, the Gulf to-day, statingaMong
other things that the United Stated gunboat
Bagamore, on the 28th tilt., captured the Eng
lish schooner Trier of and from Nassau, wth a
cargo of 100 bags of salt and iniscellaneOlis'
articles. I
On the 23d, the same gunboat captured' the
English schooner Francis of and from Naisau,
with salt, powder, guns, &c. The United States
schooner Rachael Teamen, 011 the 6th ult., cap '
tuied off Sabine Pass the English schooner
Dart. The steainerKensington recently :cap
tured the British. tchooner Adventurer
attempting to run the blockade off the coast of
Texas. ' '
The Savannah •Republican of the Bth, says it
has generallybeen resolved on both by t the
army and our citizens to defend-this city and to
yield possession to the Invader only, when its
walls shall have been battered down and
nobody left to dispute his entrance.
Two men were brought to Savannah, from
Columbus, cia. charged with altering-and pas
sing counterfeit money of the Confedqrate
States.
H. W. Mercer, Brigadier-General : commtnd
tug, issues an address to the planters of Georgia,
saying that he has received from several coun
ties requests and demands that Its , should re
turn their negroes, now working upon the fort
fications of Savannah. It is his sincere and
earnest desire to do so, but he thinks it ari in
justice to those who have sent their negroetiat
his first call that they should be compelled to
bear the whole burdeil and heat of the day,
while others who are i among the wealthiest of
the land look , calmly on the danger of the
city and State without contributing a
single laborer from their hundreds or their
thousands to their defence. Let:those citizens
whose vital interests are at stake, and who have
done their share towards the common weal,
rise up and compel these baclodiders, and espe
cially the rich among them, to do their part as
soon , as those who have ,not contributed send
him a aufficient number to fill their places
pledgee himself Ito send back to their masters
themegroes who ars now at work. Until this
be done,. necessity compels him to retain them.
Gov. Brown renews thel calls for negroes to
complete the fortifications around Savannah. .
If they are not furnished promptly, they will
be impressed, • • ..
Gen. WOlellaz Tendered the Hosp
tals of the City.
A SLAVE DEALER SENTENCED
TO THE PENITENTIARY:
ARRIVAL.. OF A GUNBOAT
The •Boardo of Alderman to-day, adopted a
resolution, tendering. Gen. McClellan the hos
pitals of the city.
Albeit Horn has been , sentenced to five years
impriscinment in the state prison for fitting out
the slaver City of Norfolk.
A young.roman in Hackensack, N. J., was
outraged yesterday by a negro named Anderson,
who stole his employer's horse and escaped to
New York, He has not since been heard of.
The 11. S. gunboat Connecticut has arrived
below.
The Postmaster General has given orders for
the rcdemption of. postage !thaws which have
been used as currency.
=EEO
gtsam tinting flu.
Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepar
ed to execute JOB and MOB PRINTING or every
description, cheaper than It ran be done at any other
establishment in the country.
ROM OF ADVERTISING.
ire Four tines or test constitute enollalf square.
Eight lines or more than four constitute a square.
• Mall Square, one day ... SO 26
one weex ....
46 ....... 1 25
Ste no Ili ........... ............ 2 60
" three months 4 00
4i Biz months. ... 6 00
,c One yl ar
—.lO 00
One Square, one day.......
50
o one Week 2 00
.i one month 6 00
. three months.... 10 IN
14 MX mooth,i. 16 00
" one year 20 00
sir Rosiness notices inserted in the Loos/ Colman, or
before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT CENTS PER LINE
for each insertion.
Sir Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements
NO 68.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE,
All the able-bodied contrabands here and at
Hampton have recently been taken to Wash
ington, and those unable to labor are being
sent to Craney Island.
The United States gunboat Connecticut,
Captain Milton Eaton, arrived at Fortress
Monroe this afternoon from the Gulf. Edmund
Milkman, Esq., a special Government Com
missioner, comes passenger by her. 'the officers
report the entire Coast of Texas as being, in our
possession.
" Gone PERM:SIMS.' '
Kirby Smith was supposed to be beleaguering
this city, the colored population were in a con
dition of agitation not second in demonstrative
nets to that prevailing among white folks An
incident took place at one of their " war meet
ings'.' which should be recorded. The able
hodied colored men were debating the propriety
of tendering their services to the Government as
volunteers for the war. The prevailing im
pression had been that they ought to do it, and
their patriotic emotions were at high African
temperature. But before the vote was taken,
a tall, and very black fellow, produced a sud
den•revulsion of feeling by delivering himself
as follows : "I'm in favor of goin', and will
go in a mint if we go permiskus with white
men: I'll tell you why. I'm for goin' permis
kris. If we go permiskus we'll have fair play.
But let 'em get a regiment all of niggers, and
dey put 'em in de fore front of de battle, and
lxife sides kill every one of 'em. I say so, sah,
(roiling liis eyes' around the audience,) and I
ain't goin' dat way, sah. I ain't goin' a step
'lees Igo permiskus. No, Bah." And the able
and eloquent Ethiopian subsided, and a Solemn
sensational pause followed. The eyes of the
assembled dirkies snapped white and wild at
the idea to go in any other way than "permis
kus" was certain death. And, as they thought
the chances of "goin' permiskus" ware not
brilliant, the meeting adjourned without taking
action—Oin. Com. .
IP I A. IV &*.
XTEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the best
/31 makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.'
THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU-
RENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings and musi
-1 cal merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
THE LATES'r PUBLICATIONS always on
hand. Musio sent by wail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, 41LT AND ROSEWOOD
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking ewes, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
LOOKING GLASSE
,From smallest to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice. •
SILAS WARD,
AGENT NOR
STEINWAY'S lINRIVALLILD PIANOS,
Princes Melodeons drod
VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC
CORDFANS, DRUMS AND MUSI
CAL MERCHANDISE
Of every kind.
HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES,
PORTRAIT FRAMES,
Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors,
Photograph Frames and Albums.
at the New Martc Store of SILkS Wd111),
artel4•dly N 0.12, North Third Street, above Market.
(TALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES.
VY Henry C. Shaffer has a large lot of
Wall Paper and Window Shades on hand,
which will be sold very low. Call and examine.
Paper hanging personally attended to_
oct27 No. 12 Market St., near the Bridge.
GRAPES ! GRAPES 1
A LOT of Fine Sweet Grapes, just received,
and for sale low, at
WISE'S FRUIT STORE,
Cor. Third and Walnut Sts.
(IF all desirable varieties, at the Keystone
NJ Nurseries.
lir The weather and season are favorable,
and they should be planted as soon as possible.
Oct. 13,1862.
J. MISH.
, , SPANISH CHESTNUT TBEEa
T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city
•
PEACH TREES
fIF select kinds, strong, stocky and vigorous,
two years old, at Key stone Nursery, Har
risburg.
Oct. 13, 1862. g
lIBRICATING Oil fa' all kinds of .ma
_LA °binary, in convenient packages, for sale vary low
NICHOLS & BOWMAN;,:
Corner Front and Haricot 'sat*.
by
jel9
NEW Yoßx, Nov. 17
SUGAR cured hams, just received an
for sale, by NICHoLS & BOWMAN,
sep 17 Bor. Front and Market fteet
B'
"r PENS in the world,•for 75e, $1 25
AO, $2, $3, and , $4, for sale at
toblay sattYPTI ,, S Bookigtore.
BUCKWHEAT FM:MR! ! I
E XTRA FINE just received.
WM. DOCK, Jr:, & CO
SUPERIOR non-explosive Coil Oil for sale by
NIOROLS & BOWMAN,
Cos. Front and Market Streets.
A PPLES, Origgea, and Leatons, atJOHN
All 6 MUM.
FORTREI3B NC110:011, Nov. 15
—During the time when
Ntw `2tbutrtistments
WM. KNOCHE,
93 :Varkei street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
A fine assortment of best plated
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market arrest
febl9-wasl),
nov6
EVERGREEN TREES,
Oct. 13, 1862
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