tlailn big*. II 1:1:IS13URG, PA )11mila)- Aiternoon, August 26, ISM. COUNTY COMMITTEE. I 1 ,,. , anity Committee of the People's party at the Court House in Harrisburg, on I the '..rith clay of August itistmit, at lit p P. IRWIN, Chairman Attvst, Vl,l Seer i,burg, Aug. 19, 1861 BM'S FIRE AT COLUMBIA.- —Wolf's Ma and several adjacent buildings, in bia, Lancaster county, were destroyed by la,t Saturday night. We could not learn tire originated. Irma. Capt. J K. Waltman, formerly his city, and late in command of company I'. V., is recruiting a company to attached to the cavalry regiment now form by Cleo. C. Wynkoop. I=C=l 111,..1t NT t e VERY.—It/ is stated that since rise ill the pike of turpentine, experiments ve hem made which prove beyond doubt, h tt the naptha, or tenzole, as it is generally tiled, taken from the rock oil answers quite as Wlll as turpentine to mix with paints. The ar ti, le is coming into general use among the „sinners of the State, and it is admitted by all t :Jll •I AIN ('t BE FOR COLDS. --A remedy never ,f%12 to f4il: 'three cents' worth of licorice ; etas' worth of rock candy; three cents' th of g iii arabic. Put them in a quart of iwr them till thoroughly dissolved ; r., ii fold three cents' worth of paregoric, and a 1, • qiiali tty of.antimonial wine. Let it cool, ..1, I >ip a henerer the cough is troublesome. It I.asatit, infallible, cheap and good. Its cost fifteen cents. • N delightful to be aroused from a sweet obet by a feline serenade under your win . - 3 setenata, we take it. What exquisite jos of music! What trills by Madame ,itchi ! What magnificent crescendo effects iituor Spain ! What unutterable' passion p ithos from the resonant throat of Mon - .r Puri ! Your applause consists in a clap , of hands and frequent ejaculations of a-t ! s-c a-t ! you " while booth, store , are energetically cant upon the stage lien of bouquets. It is not a rate thing to treated to these entertainments, and we ad_ 1,11 who are favored with them to do us we the other evening, lie still and let the sing- ,_goon Sl.tr NATIONS.—Under the old law, a soldier's ties was as follows : poci al of pork or bacon, or lf pound of fresh , I salt beef ; I' owl , of bread or flour, or 12 ounces of pilot t•-•,ol. or 11 pounds of core meal of beans or peas, or 10 pounds of rice, or 140 ounces of dessicated pots -0 I toes, or 88 ounces of deStdcated mixed o . vegeta,' les ; $ 1 1, pounds of Coffee:l pounds of sugar quarts of vinegar; j pound of adamantine candiet; i pounds of soap, and quarts of salt. Under a law of the last session of Congress, the ration is now fixed as follows : pouud of pork or bacon, or 1+ pound of fresh or salt beef; ;!, ounces of bread or flour, or I pound of pilot bread : S tS of beans, 10 pounds of rice or holiday, and 1 pound of potatoes three tiro s a week, or a substitute there- I 0 for : lil ismiols of roffee 15 I ,,, unils of sugar ; 4 quarts of vinegar ; 1 r t pound of adamantine candles ; 4 pounds of soap, and quarts of salt ; Extra issues of molasses are occasionally 11111,1 V. =:== Tut: couxrav -The heats that oppressed the town and even seemed to render the country intolerable a week or two ago, are interrupted: the copious rains that followed upon the heels of a protracted drought and half neutralized its baneful influences on ripeing crops and stand ing corn, have revived in the landscape that verdant aspect so grateful to a wearied eye; the refreshing coolness that not only refreshes but recruits the strength of "those in populous city pi nt," when they can escape for a day or a week or a mouth, from the din and confusion and excitement of a metropolis, now awaits the fortunate ones along the sea or river shore, or on the mountain side, or in some secluded val ley among the hills. The height of our agony or defeat is past ; the busiest whirl of preplan iiou fur new kforts is abated, ; i,cati r manylik„ while ; any Of those upon wlkeilwera tentiou the various important phases nrpublio affairs have made the most, gent and.9lo9ett; witted demands, are now' ablNte adze ' a. Imp ad tuentary respite. The watering pitti* it s-is true, claim this year no tribute Irma: faaliion those who itppe ir at the old accustomed'hainda of levity, think it necessarY to apolitgi4edtithe appearance, and they who are anxious or'willin# to get into the fresher atmosphere, have n IA little hankering to carry with them any of the restraints or frivolities of a eapitaL. liienthe country claims its legitimate importance ; quiet nooks are sought by wearied men or anxious: w sequestered farm houses or lioindi o ; where men company and gayety will remind none! of the untimeliness of gayety, and by very! contrast suggests other scenes, the reverse of gay. The cauntry is inviting ; its calm relaxatio4, need not be neglected becau.sepf the pressing. duties and future trials in store for all. Those who can, will do well to lay npastoek of health, and vigor; thO4 'Wlfo l latie / itt will be wise to diVert their:altsintihn for ever short a while, by the relief that gtetmAithis an cool aim will afford to'hatt4l t.)lan,Vea nerves. So shall they be the,, betterfitted endure and perform in tke;loataWiwinlei before us, when this nation - Ire called to endure and i. 46 perform . m ever befor e , • • , •1 asq *1 "'Ha OW EniPTY.—The city lock-up was tenantless last night—a circumstance of rare occurrence now a-days. CHARGE OF JUDGE PRAREON.—The able and highly interesting charge of Judge Pearson to the Grand Jury at the opening session of court today, will appear in to-morrow morning's edition of the TELEGRAPH. Rou.-CALL.—The members of Capt Isaac W. Waterbury's company are directed to meet at Camp Cameron to-morrow morning, to answer roll call. The blankets intended for the com pany will arrive here to-night, and will be dis tributed to-morrow. Pic Nic.--A precession of little misses carry ing baskets, evidently the scholars of one of our infant schools, passed our office this morn ing en route for a day's recreation in the coun try. The smiling countenances of the little ones were cheerful to look upon. Et il THE VERBERS Burrs.—We understand that the "Verbeke Rifles" are about re-organizing, to Ferve during the war. A large number of the old members have `signed the roll," and new recruits are presenting themselves rapidly. The "Rifles," we believe, hang out their flag at the Exchange, Walnut street. RENTS COMING DOWN.—The New England pa pers spealg of a depreciation in rents in Boston and other New England cities. The Newbury port herald says that there is a general agree ment among the landlords there, to " take 25 per cent. off." Some have even gone back, and taken off 25 per cent. off what was due. A similar arrangement among the landlords of this city just now would relieve many a poor tenant who from scarcity of work can illy af• ford .to pay the high rents that prevail here abouts. Swam, TREAsunv NOTES. -It is stated that the first lot of United States treasury notes of small denominations, redeemable on demand, in specie, have been received by the department at Washington, and will be ready for employ ment in a few days. The denominations of these notes are five, ten and twenty dollars, and the whole amount of the issue authorized is fifty millions. It is understood' that the Sec retary of the Treasury will avail 'himself, for the present, to only a limited extent, of the privilege of issuing these notes. Muir Worms. —The alarm in some sections of our state about the "army worms" has pret ty much subsided. The reports of that charac ter were very much exaggerated. In fact the whole thing turns out to be a false alarm, as we are informed by a man who went specially to see its operations, and who is acquainted with the character and appearance of the real army worm, that they are not army worms at all, but "buckwheat worms," similar in ap pearance and character to the common cater pillar, and not likely to do extensive or seri ous damage. The first frost will kill them. THE Fawn= hanaxs.—The undersigned have reason to believe that our frontier Indians are exasperated by the frandsliTid-falsettoods s designing men, and that a k irdper expression I public sentiment would do much to restore con fidence and secure peace with the border tribes, therefore we invite a meeting - for, the foregoing purpose, to convene atothe Court House, on the 3d of September, 18131. Wm. Rutherford, Robert J. Carson, A. J. Herr, —B. B. Leacock, J. D. Boas, . W. C. Cattell, Wm. Mitchell, Eli • Slif6i, • Aaron Sullivan, W. S. Wood, A. G. Curtin, Henry Beader, Charles A. Hay, Wm.' H. Keptuer, William B. DeWitt, James A. Pughe, Franklin Moore, JiMob Shell, • THE NEW COURT Houss.—The occupancy of the new court house by the courts tor the first time this morning, is an event which ,brings with it reflections on the courts and coUrikhowee of Harrisburg in days "isai Syne," to which the following allusion is made in Morm's An nals of Harrisburg : "The building in which the first court at Har ris' Ferry (Harrisburg) met was slog house`which stood until about flfteenlyears ago, at corner of what is now Washington Avenue and ~Vront street ; and the "pilloif," or punishloV"place Was in that neighborhood: The courts were afterwards held in the old log jail, which formerly stood on the 'north west side of Strawberry Alley, and in a log house which once stood 'on a lot now occu pied by the Farmer's'Hoiel on the east side of Market street, near Dewberry alley. Prom this place the court moved Into the Court House, recently torn down, ohicti 'occupied until De cember,lBl2, when.ttavaeated that building fcf the use of the Legislature, which body occupied it until January 2, 1822, when it took posses sion of the State Capitol. When the court vacated. tbe old Cott flionse it *I = i % ! into the-theo, sextiall,y *dihed Met ' r. .','owned at time by, Mr. ?Flip now A kepwn as the " t l it * IEO6 titiern.While hate, the Com .. . ior 'teis of the county` erected libe brick buildiuptoopposite the "Franklin House," corner of Walnut street and Raspberry alley, into which the court moved, and which itooempled. untiithe, Legislature vacated the Old Court Hou:.e, asitbove stated. The following is a list of the Priebitent Judges of the Dauphin county courts *Alpe pe.adoptillin of tifite Constitution of 1790. It isadmived fromi the "Executive Minutes," iniihi r liilice of tliis Secretary of the': commonwealth : , 1 i = John JosepirHenry couunimilkinedf , Decumbele 'l 1793. ' Walter Franklin, commissionedlanuary 181 1811. Amos Ellmaker, eommisskmgd July 3, 1811 David Scott, commissioned December 21,1816, Samuel D. Franks, commissioned July 2' 1818. Calvin Blythe, 1 'OA 1880. coimnindened February a I„, a ;.; 4nleg Perter, 4 eomihiedfaued July 1, 183 :...Ansun V. Pangene; cai.. * * 6B,9d jannaq /841- Ogrin jam r ',,C° lll ollßelonea ' February Nithilliet PAred, canzpnisigtipri, . mote y IJeune tuanta alailv telegraph, =l= I= I=l2=l COURT PROCEEDINGS.—The regular sessions of the Court of Oyer at d Terminer, Quarter Ses sions, met for the first time in the new Court House at IClo'clock. this morning. The fine appearanceof the do ureroomelicited universal praise, and the Judges, Attorneys, Jurors and spectators occupied their comforta ble, roomy seats with an air of gratified pride that was cheerful to look upon. The following named pers )ns were appointed tip staves for the presentterm : Daniel Yoder, Samuel Meiley, Theodore Mc- Gaskey, Samuel Cassel, Jacob Radabach and Isaac D. M'Guire. The constables of the various wards, boroughs townships made their usual returns. The following gentlemen answered to their names, and were sworn as the grand jurors for the term : Weidner W. Boyer, (foreman,) David Mk man, John Boyer, Jacob Early, Sr., John H. Ebersole, Jos. Farnsler, Esq., Jacob Eisler, Christ. Gingerich, Christ. Hoover, Valentine Hummel, John Mahon, George Redsectrr, Dan iel Rhoads, Jacob Rothroff, C. Schriver, Robert Simmons, Jr., Wm. Stevens, Wm. Trullinger, Jacob TJllmer, Jr., John Emerick. The jurors having taken their seats, Judge Pearson then proceeded to deliver in his usual able and lucid manner a lengthy charge, in which he alluded to the new court house, the present political condition of the country and various other topics of general interest. Alter the delivery of the charge the Court. took a recess until two o'clock p m. The court re-assembled at 2 o'clock, P. M. The following cases were called up and con tinued : Amos Grison, charged with fornication and bastardy, on oath of Catharine Wagner. Geo. H. Clay, charged with fornication and bastardy, on oath of Susan Zearing, The alga of the Commonwealth vs. Elise, McGurk, charged with keeping a disorderly house, on tie oath of Ann Eliza Van Riper, continued from last court, was taken up and on trial when our report .clOsed, 34 o'clock, P.M. =I THE CAMP MEETING of the colored folks, in Stoner's woods, near Highspire, this county, was very largely attended yesterday by visitors from this city, including, we are sorry to say,, a number of worthless rowdies, who embracetk the occasion to get drunk and behave in a riot-, ons and tumultuous manner; fighting among: themselves, and with any and every person who had the temerity to remonstrate with them on their conduct. Some of the combittants, it is paid, will be laid up for a long time, having M ceived serious injuries, while others will have to resort to various devices to hide the &immures, and wounds received upon the occasion. The promoters of the camp are very justly condemn ed for not having adopted precautionary mea sures.against such disorderly scenes. The law against the disturbance of religious meetings is, very strict, and the presence of a single deter mined police officer would have awed the row- . dies into a decent respect for its observance., , Um Roma EAST.—The Cincinnalli Times ommends ,persons tmreling.eastward to • •e. heir way.olier thi - Cetitag - , "It passes over a fine secttou of - t .m sttaburg to Philadelphia,. ,tispug#, beautiful portion of the old•Keystime fording a variety of the most chaint4 • A journey along the banks of the Susquehanna is alone wortb double the cost dtthe accommodations on this road ease not on any road over which we hav4,eitif AIM The,Can are of ample dimensiotr, thelliSpof the best style yat introduced, and theAVAii of thestroad most aAtimiodat. inagir of no other requisites necessatrto consiksiWa pleaaant journey, and merely t. the Mrs ton to such of our readers as may be on a journey toward the rising sun. —*— See Professor Wood's advertUeirn . t er column. Dltannto SOLDIUS. -It is rumored thisnworn ing that the government hasc4Wenco9tafte ing. This will be of great ad` ; ton 'that portion of our community who , halae not been able to make up their minds to ko ter War, while we feel convinced that our trienda l lnay be pomaded to let=us go. We fella that,:ibme might suffer in our absence; to all.thosaw,e say wine atonce to the cheap -dry golds sore of BOWAIRTI cornei of FroiWitndxiiftrket streets. HAYING retunsed'from the city I now have on hand a full assortment of all kas of Dry Goods : 200 pieces of new Calicos k 20Q dozen of Stockings ; a splendid lot of BlackAlapada; a large lot of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 ' , aft of Crash for Toweling. All kinds a i alinu,aer Dress Goods at great...reduction, t RRhoads', • - - - PURITY Tilt • lout `e Li, Pu.iA • Pres Pees au Mineral Peitows.-- k tif rends lasers, Scurvy, or BrupDosensf the Ida, t w operation et tbe Life Mediated Is truly istatilshing;elteu peeving id & few days, every vestige OfibeilpkilutpkatifAieeesee by Wien r . Wring stratus eii the blood. Wow! Fevers, Fever and Aguu, Dyspepsia Dropsy, Piles sud.ki short, tuna all diseases 41:1011 yieblto,tbsdra properties No thiellybbould be. Stheut • u timely alft, moan 'tiering and expenrrninin Pr by Wit. B. wirrkr,ir t. , e , et, and mobs i t '! • ' .1.3$ • A CARD TOlll 4 s ••••; DR. DIIPONOO'S GOLD IJ,B FOR ITV sahib's n correcultg, regulating, snit remit:Aug a s obstructions, km whatever cause, and 1- wigs etscccastal as a prevail - the. T pi Lug. n A V.E.SERit ifikatkji 1 Arent, =O/111d1:1 sficeeel in. ev arn i n p tyrafe ce ; " sod ' hap mei by uskepApogsr% ladles rho sped them, it. make th e Pills putellilleterb alletfttatiotaiessaelink from my Wrote er, &for prevent An ind•hre of tam tbr Females particularly s t , or lib In seam so, are cantsugiftibtat tbelergilkiet4thth that coutals lizt 1 1 : :: BOY e l produce misoarritge, los the admo mum, ittibomb ii•-atildlyill, At ti l i nt illi elY mil Wel to tim=--olirlse Nil -Pills are raeolunemied Full and 6004nRigliaaus accompluay mush box. Prise $1 00 per box. tiNkkerbressiiktis roma by -4 - • -...• la. "Lethal," by swift bun trogio-iniritimberg, Rost Office, cannaireliki 6 ~.‘. awn ac : part et the coutitm ( eo in' k ) o r 61 . 7. sr by l. 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II who dtoon It, he win ,ea 4 a copy of there sorltelen use.l &co of chairge)owith the directions fiat poldiarite tron•ritittaltble, gage) they alit dud 42. enrEoure fur tl,..ll•imtaten, Asthma, li•oue.do., ter flu osoldert of !he advertiser tu sending the PreaCrlptlue istWbuiedtAll 411 Silted, and tweed tufertuAttoe which he eenceivee to ne ovainabb-, 00l he twice every tut terer will try ton remedy, as ii will wet them oottituK, and may prove a blessing. Part es vtleetsit the prescription ai/II please address REV. EDWARD A. WIL-iON, Willtaemburgh, "a •1 ii , au un ty , New fork. .te-th I . I t -MANHOOD. HOW LOST HOW RESTORED JUST Pati LURED ON THE NATUHIS, TKII.THIAST ANU 44.111.ta1. CUrt ui 3Yel iill*Nitt- Ba.KA, hon or soml WoMpe*-4.4•11 ..1 •011ay, Nervous. peas,luvolUbUtei drailiAbas run frup,uunzy, (rola Be.l.4l,usuolgr. By. Had. J. Colc.rvr..i, 31. bat ander soal,th r 1.3•111 0141 , 01 1 / 1 le, to soya Wrens, post paid, rE41441114 Ir.r., 41 4m .41 I), I) 434.1.1.3 ,J KLINK. rinwAvi N *•*r) X 7. •1. 1111.1 n Box. N 4.*F. •020 eitnisw • Quthitratts FOS. ASSEM BLY IDANIEL KIINDIU, of Middletown, ol- Wit Memoir alp candidate fur the SPATE LEOld• ,LATI/SlEsst the ensuing election, sub.'ect to the outlet:4ot ate People's County Coureotiou And pledges himself to'dtsebarge the 4111108 of the offleg holt .stly and faith. fatty. litur24-dte &SSEMBLY DR. 12101!`“ - A13 G. FOX, of Derry town shitthtiattelf as a =dictate for the STATg tritit=LATURIII 114 the ensuing eleotian, subj cl to th ar tkinot - the eedpWirillitoty , Convention. rte promise,' if Oted to Maui. ,Tge the modes of the office wi th fi delity pur,3 FotitsaoTtroNOTA.RY: C YOUNG“affers hitaselt as a-candl e) *date for Ui oe oh Peothonatary &c ,or Dauphin wanly Attila eneldetabicuient., Ito eng.ges elect to perfoTm the /DU NN otthe alas with !WM/. anigli-dawto FOR NTER. tq. - 1141tAlfA11 - 11. +KARR, of East Rano= Ver, offers Motel(ver, esireaddicete fur ittaLSTRA at t e 00111110yeakia, SU bi6Ct to the action of the People's wityos tilos. He premiers, if elected to di charge t e dul- the Mos, with tit -My. a:. •- dte FOR ASSEMBLY HB. BORREINER, of Gratz offers s himseN as a candidate for the Sr .TE LEGINLA U tte, at the ensuing election, subject to the action or thePeopts County Convention. He or, nil it eters ted to di - barge the duties of the office with fidelity. dto* FOR PROTHONOTARY. A. S. EYSTeAt offers himself an a jjrit. candid kte for the °Moe of PROTEI.,NOTARY, &0., at the ensuing elcition, and pledges hie reputation for etienhon to business as a guarantee fo the tattnful per forimues a' Its duties, tf elected. ..aug,tiet 21, 1.801..itti..* FOR COUNTY TREASURER BUCK, of Harrisburg, of • frishlrawilf as a canuldsfe foeCOU TY TRIesSUR tn at he Suing election, subject to the action. ol the People!AooUnty .Convenf Inn Be promises. If elected to psoberge the dunks of the office with fidelity. autin4Swto FOR REGISTER Q A MUEL MAtiQUART, of 'Harrisburg ‘,),,) off rd himself at a ottoditltta tn. RBGldttelt at toe je t i z oin,Won tub ect to the &talon of the ople's Curtiy Ouveation. Be p oedema, If elected to discharge the doles of the office with fldeltly. atttl7-daatto "TO THE VOTHEtz OF DAUPHIN C , JUNT Y FELLOW srz rizs : I offer myeeli ae a Candidate for County Trec,urer at the ensuing a action. subject to the action of the People Con. Tendon. iihouid 1 been lortunate to be elected 1 Wedge myself to discharge the Outlast:pi' said offi a with , IdAeti Nei*. CauiSbirl, Aug. 121881 ace - TO TAY, INDEPENIANT AND UNION VOTBRS DATIZELINAMUNTY. pouLo W CITIZENB—I offer myself as Uulun Independent etudldite lor the once of Re gister of Wills of ISsophut county. Should Ibe so tor- Innate at , to be elefara, t promiie to discharge the duties of tie once Path ' .111Sahl R. KW, ,MRJ4 Hummelatown, July al, 1861,oltanfto FOR ASSEMBLY. O . OL. JAS. FREELAND, of Halifax town. PLO, eras Mattel! as a candidate fur ASSE HOLY at One ensuilig elechon, !abject to the act on of the Peo ple's County Cone, 'awn. Be promises, it elected to dis charge the duties of the ofiLe with fidelity. augl6-dewto .SPICED SALMON 11 FR'H AND VEKY DELICATE. Put up neatly to five pound cane. • je2s. • ' WM DOCK, 'Jr., &Co.. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. fillELE.vast amount of property destroyed .1 mutually by Llghtldng ought to be a warning to property polder* to secure I.ir buildings. All orders farX4lllloll/Roda loft at thianodon store of W. BARR, will be attended to. Rods put op In the /Meal Improved I 'I, w wratll44, len d "OUR GOVERNMENT." 66THE unity of Govern Meat, which cone itituteir you one people, is now dear to you6 , ".' Washiwton's Firrewhril Jaren. A nationality Is essen tial to the enduring prosperity of our oountry. True pa triotism must arias from knowledge. It Is only a proper, understanding of our civil .institutions that can induce Strong and settled attachment to their principles, and, 'impart ability fur their maintenanee. "OUR (10M.4: : An explanatory statement of the system of Government of the Country," contains the text ictr the Congthution of the United Metal, and the Con stnutioniCgroviskins of the Birteral. Mates % with their meaning and construction, as determined by tudlolal.au sh" ' y "4 Precedent and practice, or derived from Oak item; digested and arranged rot popular =a Prim Cold awy X. WRINNEY; del B ritiburg, .-2AILWAit 111 • VINEGAR I 11 ° !iolowiwite4Aoll. , 4,, 6..4,, wwwi is lvy . . 26; -18til New 22wertiouttuta Books for the Military 1 JuST Moltrie:LßEtrZt°.' ARDEL'S TACTICS. Ride and Light Infantry Tactics, for the exer e;:t find manoeuvres of Troops when acting as ight Infantry or Riflemen. Prepared under the direction of the War Deliartment. By Bre I I vet tieuteneat-Colonel W. J. HARDRR, U. S. A. L t ; ) Vdl. 1. --Schools of the Soldier and`tompany ; Ina tla ctions for Skirmishers. Vol, 11.--School of t e litattetta. .4 ~ , NS itIJOI4I4M WA aiii Aitilicalsw. ' P pared by a Board of Artillery Officers.— One 01. Svo. $2.60. l Oot i lS. Comma., Adjt.-Gleu. U'S. A. S :—The Light Artillery Board assembled *by Sjecial Orders No. 184.04005 i nqd,g . p ee l a j Orders No. 116, of 1868, hail the honor to sub mit A revised system of Ilightiauttlisty.Thictics imd Regulations mended for that arm. WlliM. El. FRE f,'llaPt. • Find Astil- W . I Mti ' le tiqiiiii Ifiiiitt i Aillll' lAM. F . BARRY, ery. HENRY J. BUNT,IBh Maj. ; Capt. 2 emnd , Ar tillery. caVAktRY l'AgloB, sblished by order of the War Department. First-Part —Se...hool'd the 'TnetiPer • of the IBA toonand of the PaptadronDistnottnt r etl . Second I' f the Platoon and of the 8q : t ... If - 11drtr'Part---Ifelo3ertions of sailegi ment. Three vole. 18eio.' $8:75 WAR DEPARTAGINT, WASHINGTON, } February 10, 1841. The sygann of Cavaliy Tactics adapted to the organization of Dragoon regiments, having been approved by the President of the United States, is now published for the government of the said service. Accordingly, instruction in the same will be given after the method pointed out therein ; and alladditioua to, or departures from the ex ercises and mauceuvreslaid down in this system are, positively forbidden. J. it. POINSETF, Secretary of War. M'CLELLAN'S BA.YONEP EXERCISE Manual of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared for the use of the Army of the United States. By GEORGE B. M'CLELLAIT, Capt. First Regi went Cavalry, U. S. A. Printed by order of the War Department. One vol. 12m0. gia.T.QtrAitTaala or 'TM/ Amrv, t WAWNOON, D. C. ' Dec. 31, 1851. Hon. C. M. CONILILD, Secr etary of Was. Sir :—llerewith I have the honor to submit a system of, Bayonet Exercise translated from French by Captain Geo. B. M'Clellan, Corps, Engineers, U. S. Army. 1 strongly recommend its being printed for distribution to the Army ; and that it made, by regulation, a part of the "System of Instruc tion." The inclosed extracts from reports of the In spector General, etc., show the value. I have the honor to be, sir, with high respect, your mWL,obedietktftervant, WINFIELD SCOTT. ApproVed: C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War, January 2, 1852. II JONES, Adjutant General Any of , the alkove works forwarded by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of the published price. Remittance can be made in gold dollars and postage pa. Addresa e'de. BERGNEH, Harrisburg, Pa. SOT/CA TO- SOLDIERS. O application to the General Post office the =0*D:oil:Ito; nikOved the fetilowintr order viz: _ SOLDIERS'LEITERS. Post Orrice DEPARTIONF, Appointment Office, July 28, 1861. The following order has been made by the Post Office Department, for the execution of the new law respecting soldiers' letters : Postmasters at or near any camp or point oc cupied by the United States forces, will mail, without prepayment of postage, any lettter written by a soldier in the service the United States, and certified to be such by the Major or Acting Major of the regiment to which the I iter is attached. The envelope should have plainly stamped or written on its face the cer tificate "Soldier's Letter," signed in writing by the Major or Acting Major of the regiment, describing his regiment by its number and its State. The posiagedue on such letters will be collected at the office of delivery. The certificate and address may be in the following form : "Soldier's Letter. A. 8., Major 10th Beg't, N. Y. Volunteers. Mr. John Jones, Utica, N. Y." Commissioned officers will prepay their post age as heretofore. JOHN A. HASSON, First Assistant P. .M. G. Posr Odor OROS/C.—The Post Office Depart ment has issued the following : Postmasters will take notice that all pre-paid letters to soldiers in any regimentin the service of the United States, and directed to them at a point where they have been stationed, may be forwarded, whenever practible, to any other point to which they may have been ordered without further charge thereon for fowarding. JOHN A. KASSON, Fast Assistant P. M. General. Soldiers at the different camps in or near this city will please comply strictly with the above rule and their letters will reach their destine. 4 tion without trouble auglU GEO. BERGNER, P. M I'1111IP'XIII: R." 19 DAILY Gin LINE!. Between Philadelohia, LOCK HAVEN, J Val= BEIO RC, WauAu rom , khritcry, CrwitorrowN, WATemeroww, MaroN, LEWII3SURI3, NOWILIIIIABUtLaND, :UNHURT, TZVOKTON, tisogagrows LIVINSTOWN, mats - BURG. D.G.OPRIS, AND HARRISBURU. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the Drayage will be at the lo welt rates. A Cnitionor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, No. gll liar• et Steely Phila delphia, by b o'clock P. ki,„ will be 4 P livered in Harrisburg the next monitor. Freight (alw‘ys) as low as by any other •ne. Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisbur. cads. The undersigned thankful for past, patron _a hopes by strict attention to husiame to merit a cone t u bee of the same, T. rated.:.,., Philadelptd, and tteidin z •• Yee& of Market. 9tme , ti.r rtddurg del7AlBm DB. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTISTA OFPBB. S his services to the citizens 0 Etarriliburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o the,,publle patronage ! and gives assurance that his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction In his pro .cession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in nutting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his service, office No. 1.28 Market street, in the house formerly no - cupied by JaCob.H. gby. new the United Slates Motel, Harrisburg, Pa otyB-ely IRVING FEMAT.F COLLEGE. MECHANICSBURG, PA. . V...lnetitution chartered. with full col- White power, will open He nil Term on Wednee „ + the 4th tiemenieer. • The attenuon sneemehasing SsuillOSPtO, educate is immmttully Invited to this !munitio A. n Tor siMehnines addralits' • alwaunien, 4 , 4410 4 ' , • COZZI Nlcsft~to itztla ON PREP AIivATIO N WORTHY OF ( - . . Unisrersal Confidenoe & Patronage. FOE' STATESMEN, JUDGES, dSLERO-YhIAN, Ledi todAentlemeu, to 11 parte of the World testo4 .0 the caey of Prol 0.1 wo• d'a Hair ReFitorative and geed cll pf the Pre,a a.. 8 u. antou u.llO its prat.e. A fete t timoullls only can be Per given ; eee circular ..r more,, and it ell! be Imps albl.. for f , u to doubt . ! 4 Wall Street, New 4.4%, bec. 20th, 184 4 , MIR : Your note of the lb b Ins , , bee been re , raying that you had beard that l bad beer' gene. - 111. Steel ItY toe use Of Woo"'s Hair Restorative, and requeal. innl eeriltktate of the Lot-ICI b 1 tos blectlon ,:, give ti 1a are %to you cbearnd y, 04 tie Yee 1 I:a:A It due sly age is about 60 t.earq.; the rolor hi tut Ink sto , urn and !relined to col Foam, floe or tlx ~ ear: SitiCe it e• &IRA turn pray,: ne4b . , catto on incur/we nil gay be {3 10 100118 1/1141111i7 ‘ll , l danerultto for.. • 0 It Lao'. r tbearanisagrmutbant. a utotsatrod witn I.me, mid *belt four Iwo ba alma a fourth was added to them, by bib failing off the lop of ny bead at,d threat-Mon In thAtu Me bald i la tale uutdestraut tr. deataent, 1 we- lottoded w 't y Wood' Heir . 1te,4.1. atty. , mathl 14 Wrest the tai tog off of m. haw, for,l had rral y c.,.11.1e1at10., that gray nun couhtever be featured to tt, orlootti color excel) front litda.:_i_wars, however, g-eatiy t , urt.rb d to gag her the use • 1 two .10 Ow, 0, ly. the, not tatty we , ,he . e ‘i, fell, god arrasteo, hut thevolor was roitarea th, , eray hair. +ad seasibt by to , he otnb a tad d+khrufl es:ttsto /OM ma ray head, very much to the grdillta , io of wiep wl e 001 at who:011100w 1 watt Induced to try it...,+: For thl+, *Mot g the many ..bi,g twas 1 O WO to hdr nos, I el.roue 3. u :tread all huthaelA who v lue the d . trades wm • u• 1, at 4 1 -. 1 -Y - ax"magle Pa d use t it growing gray Or gutting 1.41 d Very re4141 - IrD tr. BeN A. I AWENtigh. Top .1 Wood & Co., 444 Broedw ty . ...I , ew 'foil My family are alt+eut r •m lhe ~ t y., bo II .m 110 long er at No 11 Carroll Once. Siamw.ion, Ala , .le!y : Yhh. 1659 To PR P. 0...1 , . 4X)D : : YOU, "Himr Rreh rd. Uve" has (lobo my b tr su wean goal Awe I commenced. she use co It, that t wish to make knumu th the 111 0 1 .10 its eOects on the hair, which err great. t mae or wo mall may be wrirly its priced of hair, and by a resort t. your "flair Restorative," the hair will returu more Denutlful than ever ; at lea t this is my env:fleece Etelieee it all l Yours truly, P —You eau publish the above if you like. by rah llabing in our Southern pat era you ell gae wore ratrou ag south I ate aever..l of your 4:trite:ales -11 the Yo We Mercury a Btrolig gOutheru 1 at er WOOD'S H iIR RFBTO Palos 0. J. Wotan tar : Having had the ml-for. time to Me the nest port on of my hair, 60111 the t ffacts of the pilaw fever, lu New Orleans m 186 L, I tr.s In duced to make a trial Of johr preoarauo 1, and Maid It to autism as t e very thing uredod lay toil, 14 uuw tOlck and glosmy, and an w rds eau express tut °Lange thins mu ou giving o the afflicted each a treasure. • I be KftlOratiVe in put up in bottles.' three viz : sage medium. and ; the 'mai holds h.ll - aid rebuilt fur tine r per 1M tle , medium :wide at least tegeoLy per cent ItAllre, iu tcp!..art , un t Alb be hMel, retells fur two p r huttie ; the lA E r a quart., 4o per c ni. more in proporttod, end rot •11., nn SS- 0..1. WO•11114t CO., Prop terors 444 roadway. N.W York, rod 114 /4.‘rkel Are.l4, L. Ili tlpuill I.y all sued rdvgittlawl good& Ocidero. jyl3-do we ,w STEAM WEEKLY tiETW KEN NEW TWEE Alil XRPOCiL .‘ I %NI) • EMBARKING trey L 4 Is b., • r.i.:NacroWN.(lv.luud.) . he tiger p 4.4.1. OA or. Philadelphia htdatuship oumyuy 4 1141 pilli•re4 (11 , de ite*.. .T.B 4. 100'AS : NOM RUEIG, SAkturdiry riag.u.t 27 •C/ Y TON, august 31 ; 141 ASIVI , A, a. m torah r 7; and ewe." Akturday. at Noon, from Pier 14, Ver. WWI at ronnas flierl CA . $75 toBl enedia ..... uu do it , Laudon... .elitti tie I do to Landau —See uU Acersge Relent Mika a, roof tut zdnelitatio $6O 000 Pussengera tormatdad to "lists Ha. H mburg, Ore man, itolttrdain, Aulweip, fir , I iodated !luau) II fares ilirpersoeu, *wilt,. ..ul th r Ineutt. Qui tiku) llf.kels here at lb. r.L.As, t 0 sew Yovß FrOpk! Ilarrpuot or quon.,stowu; Iht Cabiu, 176, 186 a.O 1111 - 00 4ti erne fro. t.rrorpo i 1& OU , YlrOda ituo.usti , .olo 030 00 atiamers hove .unermr tovotn.Bl. lemma !or eiallisougera, and tarry etirertonce.l Sureous to..y are bum in priaer.iight trio , have oat., it fire Annihilators on hoard. 'For !nether information apply in Livertkaol to W tt.i laid INMAN, Agent, t 2 Wa ar Street; to Gt./low to WV. INMAN, 6 at. Enoch Square ; 19 Queenstown to C. & N. D. 86.1 DOUR & CO. ; in I ,n 101 l to EIVr S & MA Y, tit King William St. ; to rail io Ul Utl W.:axis, 6 mime do la Bonne ; in Philadelphia to JO IN 0 U ALE, 11l Walnut street ; or at the Company's ollices. JNO. li 0.41.1 k. kgeo, 16 Hoooiway, Vow York Or 0. 0. Zuumormok. ♦Keen, Harrl-trurt au2841 GENERaa. ORDERS NO 3. HSAD-QUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA hirtrise, t Harrisburg, August 22, 1861. r The Governor, Commander-iii-Chief of the forces of Pennsylvania, desires to express pub licly, his high appreciation of the patriotism and gallantry of the "Home Guards" and "Grey Reserves" of the city of Philadelphia, who organized especially for home duty, have not hesitated at the of their country to of fer to march to The field. Although their services have not been requir ed their prompt tender of men should not be forgotten. By order of A. G. Curtin Governor and Com mander-in-Chief. CRAIG BIDDLE, aug22 A. D. C. Select Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STRRET ABOVK LOCOS`, I'IIE Fall ttrm of ROBEli'l• trI'ELWEE'd .ychaol for bo,) s , will open on tho Arm Monday in Soptvmher. Lb r, um Is well vent( a•ea, comfortably furniahrd,llll4 in every respect adapted for school pur posed, CATIIa lONIC All:Lai ill Fobool for gtr4 , located in the same balding, Wilt open frr tbs Fad errti .t the .ame time. 'lris 11..0111 hw. baeo elegautly Mind up to promote the health mid comfort of ettholats. au.224 f oCHEFFEit'S 1300 K STOtth; (Near au Barrisburg Bruige.) Sl•2r. JUBT RECEIVED from the • tj. el,ls a lot el tine WM IiXitCIAL No UK Perwo, wham we will sell at $1.25 por (0411/ 111Jb il , O per ream for NOTE PA:Eii, decorated with She latest and very handsome arab:ems and IlairiwL ,rnottos. $3.50 for 1000 WIIIT.O ENVFLOPES, waft cmtlunal woo WU:wet° emblems, primed iu cwo colors. Please give us a call. THAI F Je22.d • Harrisburg. GILT FRAMES J. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and rioture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &c. HARRISEXTB.G, PA. Freuch Altrrori, &guar. and Oval Po.trali Frames of every description. OLD FRAMES RE-OILT TO r W 16.1 y TO FARMERS! BUTTER sweet and.fre4) in one pound rolh s and fr.sh EGGB In large e gg qu.sulklea taken at all Valet and clash paid Or grOcgieleg UTTER man given in exchange. Regular market null Jß, & CO always PISS• WW I. WOK, Opposite Mae Court House. A.LlltitliAl4 HEN P EYE' ER. OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S BOW,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth . OM Or FIARRIiiI3OI.O, PENN'A. myl2 du HENRY 0. BHA.FFER, PAPER RANGER,' Front street, second -,aeurabove Walnut strut. AU order, PoNMIVAIT 14eltdedie 4 Or Aloenog kw een.ea Pee roll4,7:Plocts-1411 WM H. KENEDY IZE=I 12M13 JOHN... OILS PRAliglil