Ettrgrao 11A1:11ISBURG, PA Thurstia) Morning, August 29, 1861. At noon yesterday about fifty dollars in A liberal reward will be paid to tiolor by applying to Major Wheeler Illy Jones' House. Sous ArELHARE. 1:=:1=11 q; 11,tnmoNv Dancing Club will give a grant „tap at soiree nt the Exchange Ball this i.,;Hby) evening. The affair is to be got up cud the superintendence of our Terpsichorean Al,lther, which is sufficient guarantee ti , t ;twill be one of the most pleasant re-unions of tie. ,4enson. 11,1 v. ENE3I lES ARE lIIADE. — One of our veteran dit alas, a warm-hearted and generous citi -7,„ ,\Uls rect.Dtly heard to say that he knew of two enemies he had made in the course of 1,;.: ' ,laical career—of these, one he had re. 01 from office for stealing pork, and the ill for transforming dry goods into " soap sTERED INTO SERVlCE. — Captaill MARC S. IN'; it. dairy's company was mustered into ser vice at Camp Cameron yesterday by Captain - Hastings, U. S. A.. Sixty men were in the the balance of the company being it vn furlough. The following named gentlemen Miro been elected oflicen; of the comp,my : Capt. IL S. Waterbury ; First Liente nior. John L. Got:4111111; Second Lieutenant, Lc i Weaver,/fr. I=l VALRY COMPANY. —Capt. C. C. Davis, late Lirtitovint in the State Capital Guards, is uraitiwz for a company to be attached to tip , ,avalry regiment now forming for three S, r , : 4 clllee. The Captain bas already the of eighty odd men on the roll, and re are presenting themselves daily. The Loni;,,hy are quartered at Camp Cameron. 1,4441 young men desirous of joining the Any, will apply at the recruiting office, Ev I ange, Walnut street. All persons that h.v. ,igned the muster roll are expected to be oup this afternoon at two o'clock, for the ,0 of being sworn id. i‘ \I I min FOR TII% VOLUNTEERS.—During the rcinn r now drawing to a close the wives and olioarts of the brave men who rallied to the of the Government added materially to t 6.6 66nifort of the soldiers by supplying them havelocks, without which many would 16 6%, 16oen stricken down, while making forced DLL: Lis, by the extreme heat. In addition, ,166,1... handkerchiefs and needle-books were 61.1 i.rd by our patriotic ladies throughout 11,6 state, and thankfully received by the troops. Ii a little time the "sewing societies," which have heretofore rendered material assistance to pla. of every city, village or town, will be orahized for "the season," and we would sug g, ,t I them to commence iknn early day the. I %%. 6, I. of knitting socks for the soldiers in the Jai army. Let our young misses, fresh ft at, , CllOOl, lay aside their crochet work for a 1.1i6 I season, arm themselves with knitting 1,, dies and a hank or two of yarn, and labor csilt assiduity in making stockings or socks for 66111 brave soldiers, who will soon be exposed to t 166 ...verity of the winter, fast approaching. The employment of knitting is admirably adapted for social gatherings among the fair sex, and can be taken up or laid down without trouble. Ladies, you can carry your knitting wilh you up stairs and down stairs, and even whiln visiting take occasion to put in a few stir lies for the good cause. If you don't know how to knit get "granny" to show you—the IS easily acquired and is always useful. In stead of making fancy needle books and frilled night raps and skirts with thirty or forty tucks, knit soldier's socks. Already has the country incurred a debt to the ladies of the laud for their exertions in the cause of philanthropy and patriotism, yet we feel that our loyal women are ready to add to that debt. =:=:m WHAT A STRANGER SATS OF HARRISBURG.—A correspondent of the National Republican of Washington, D. C., on his travels through Pennsylvania, thus alludes to our city Before leaving Harrisburg, we took a gener , 1 tour through the city, first visiting the State ouse, which is located in a central and very ealthy part of the city, the ground laying very J. igh. It is a very delightful spot, particularly in the summer season. The grounds upon which the State House and adjacent buildings are built, cover a space of ten or twelve acres, all of which is beautifully laid out, having an abundance of fine shade trees, and enclosed by a neat iron railing. In the centre of these grounds is the State House itself a very sub stantial looking building, two stories in height, about 150 feet in length, and 70 in width. It is built of press-brick, and has but little orna ment any ere about it. As you enter the ro tunda, the most conspicuous object that meets the eye is an immense American flag reaching from the top of the dome nearly to the ground, a distance, perhaps, of fifty feet. The halls in which the Legislature meets are entered direct-. ly from the rotunda. They are rather mall, and the ceilings are decidedly too low. There are no galleries, and seats for not more than one hundred visitors in either hall. To the east of the State House is another building of the same style, but about half the size, over the door of which, in large black let ters, we find the words, " State and Treasury Department ;" and another building to the west of the State House, which is used for the Land Department. At the west end of the grounds, where a ma chine shop is in full operation, a number of ces sions and cannon are being fixed rip ready for immediate use The streets of Harrisburg are rather sandy, and consequently there are but few hacks here, and not many omnibueses. The principal pub. lic conveyance is a light carryall, capable of taking four persons. As You enter this city by the Northern Cen tral road, two magnificent stone bridges crossing the Susquehanna river, each about a mile in length, meet the view. One of these bridges is used exclusively by the cars, and is an open bridge. The other, which it covered, is used butte for vehicles and pedestrians. They are both very costly bridges, and much alike in their general appearance For an inland city of tWenty thousand tub' ab i tants, the amount of business done here is very large, and it boast s of teeny yetyfine dw . . ; es well as nice -looking stores. There are EIRo a number of very fine churches and several Well kept hotels. COURT PROORIDINGII.—The following cases have been continued since our last report : C o m. vs. Catharine Green, fornication and bastardy, on oath of J. J. Wallace. Com. vs. Leah Woodsides, fornication and bastardy. on oath of J. T. Wallace. Corn. vs. Rudolph Feltman, larceny, &c , on oath of Marcus Gumbertz. Corn. vs. Samuel Wright and M. M'Kissick. Com. vs. Samuel Freeborn. Com. vs. Mary Weller, bawdy house, on oath of John Fleck. The Grand Jury have found the following true bills since our last report : Com. vs. David Bembli,-fmnication and bas tardy, on oath of Sarah Shiers. Com. vs. H. R. Caslow, assault and battery, on oath of Daniel Willower. Corn vs. Henry Hide. Corn. vs. Joseph Montgomery, larceny, &c., on oath of Collins Sawfell. Corn. as. Lewis Ten Eyck, selling liquor on Sunday, en oath of A. J. Wickert. Com. vs. Jacob Stant, false pretence, on oath of Enock Mattack. Com. vs. Geo. Starry, murder. Com. vs. Henry Snyder, selling liquor on Sunday, on oath of A. J. Wickert. Com. vs. James Martin, disorderly house, on oath of Mary Ann Toy. Com. vs. Jonas Bllstone and Jonathan Swab, assault and 'battery, on oath of Dr. J. B. Homer. Corn. vs. Andrew J. Sniffier, passing a $lO counterfeit note on the Farmer's Bank of Lan caster, on oath of A J. Wickert. Com. vs. Andrew J. Sniffier, passing a $5 counterfeit note on the Citizens Bank of Wor cester, Mass., on oath of A. J. Wichert. Com. vs. Jacob Snyder and Jacob Pane, ob structting roads, &c., on oath of John (twin. Com. vs. Wilson Tag, Mary Tag and Sol. Hoover, assault and battery, on oath of Ann Martin, Com. vs. Jonas Blistone, Jonathan Swab and Wm. Swab, assault and battery, on oath of J. B. Hoover; two MOS. The Grand Jury have ignored -the following bills since our last report: Com. vs. Catharine l Buffixigton, assault and battery, on oath of j'onas foudensdager. Con. vs. Henry Snyder, selling liquor on Sunday. Com. vs. Christian Snyder, assault and bat tery, on oath of Franoisseans. Com. vs. Henry Snyder, assault and battery 011 oath of Francis Means. Com. vs. Harrison McCabe, larceny, on oath of Jessee Vandiver. Cora. va. Hannah _ Sullivan, larceny, on oath of James Fagan. Com. vs. Eveline White, larceny, on oath of Mary A. Simpson. Corn. vs. Same, on oath of Adeline . M'- Kingley. Com. vs. Gotleib liarchner, felonious house breaking, on oath of David S. Herr. Com. vs. Geo. Zeigle, fraudulent voting, on oath of Benj. Stroh. Com. vs. Michael Rangier, fraudulent voting on oath of Robert Simpson. Const.vs. Martin Isola, fraudulent voting, on oath of Robert Simpson. Com. vs. John Bentel, fraudulent voting, on oath of Benj. Stroh. Corn. vs. Michael 'tangier, John Stingier, e all riot, on oath of Celinda Millhouse. Com. vs. Susan Yenobs, disorderly house, on oath of Sarah Parker. Com. va. Samuel Blue, aamult and battery on oath of ohaa. A. Davis. Com. vs. Elijah Gamberlin and Fred. Irvin, larceny, on oath of Henry Wad. Com. vs. A. D Sniffin, assault and battery, on oath of Nancy Sniffin. Com. vs. Joseph Loyer, , false pretence, on oath of Moses Fleck and J. D Young. Com. vs. Joseph Sharp, picking pockets, on oath of Michael Newman. Corn. vs. Geo. R. Smith, resisting an officer, on oath of Henry Radabaugh. Com. vs. Jack Fayettee, larceny, on oath of John Berry. Coto. - vs. John Ooover, felonious assault, on oath of Ed, Bichle. Com, vs. Jacob Snyder, assault and battery, on oath of John Grim. The following MUM have been tried since our last report : Com. vs. Catharine . Rittenhouse, Emily and Rebecca Rittenhouse, bawdy house, itc., on oath of Charles Davis. Not guilty, and county for costs. Cora. vs. Samuel Dannera, larceny, &c., on oath of Wm. F. Shell. Guilty. Com. vs. Joseph Lewis, larceny, on oath of Frederica Bender. Guilty. Com. vs. Henry Hide, assault and battery, on oath of Jno. Martin. Guilty. Com. vs. Henry Hide, constructive larceny, on oath of David Kauffman. Not Guilty. Cern. vs. Wm. Anderson, larceny, on oath of J. H. Zearing. Guilty. Com. vs. Jos. Hochburder, larceny of wheat. Jury out at half-past three o'clock, when our report closed. Kan To ma RIGHT-WAIZERI >F THE kasser— A correspondent wishes us to call the attention of persons walking our pavements to the neces sity of always keeping to the right. In New York the whole population pours into Broad way, and though there are twenty times the number crowding that thoroughfare that will be found in any single street in this city, every body keeps on his course without interrupting others or being turned aside himself, simply because he observes the rule always to turn to the right. The convenience of this rule is so obvious that we should scarcely think it requir ed any urging to make it invariably adopted, did we but know that a great many persons act in most common affairs without any rule at all, Or any idea that the act is governed by rule. Osmium To ros Itiasasso.—We learn that or ders have gone from Washington to Philadel phia for the release of Mean. Carson, Honey and Nunn, arrested in this city a few days since, by order of the government. It is said to have been satisfactorily proved to the gov ernment that the visit of these gentl emen to the South lilts purely on private busing, and that the funirsYound in their possession are the polexid s of collection' of money due them. peunsglv auk. 1044 (telegraph, ef. hu IN Towu.—Ex•Governor Packer was in town yesterday, stopping at the State Capitol Hotel. Foam—Two keys, one braes and the other iron, were found in market yesterday. The owner can have them by paying for this no• tice. A Smut, MEETING of the Friendship Fire Company will be held in their hall this (Friday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Punctual at tendance is requested, as business of importance will be transacted. By order. Lsoruns or Miss Li SEUR.—A correspondent who was present at the recent lecture by Miss Le Seur on "Our Republic" in the Locust street Methodist church, pronounces it an eloquent composition, delivered with earnestness and taste, reflecting much credit upon its gifted author. Its tendency was to cultivate a zeal ous patriotism. EDITOR Tinaxittapn—Dear Sir: Some friend having named me in your paper several days ago as a candidate for the Legislature, permit me, in reply, to say, that I have not been, and am not at this time, a candidate, but will give my mite to any man who will sustain the State and Rational administration in crushing out all rebellion. • PHILIP lavui. Middletown,, Aug. 28, 188 L POLlOL—Before the Mayor.—Mary Toy, an old offender, was arraigned yesterday charged with the larceny of a piece of muslin and mous lin de laine, the property of Ann Kearns. In default of bail, Mary was remanded to prison to answer. Joseph Scott, a stout, lasyAktking negro, was charged with the offence of drunkenness. Joseph was captured yesterday while lying fast asleep on the steps of the new court house. Fined one dollar and costs. See Professor Wood's advertisement in an oth er column. PROCLAMATION.—Under date of August 14th, Jeff. Davis has issued his proclamation. He says I do hereby warn and require every male cit izen of the United States, of the age of 14 years and upwards, now within the Confederate States, and adhering to the Government of the United States, and acknowledging the authority of the same, and not being a citizen of the Con federate States, to leave within forty days from the date of this proclamation. And Ido warn all persons above described who shall remain within the Confederate States, after the expira• tion of said period of forty days, that they will be treated as alien enemies. Hsvngo returned from the city I now have on hand a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods : 200 pieces of new Calicos ; 200 dozen df Stockings ; a splendid lot of Black Alapacha; a largq lot of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 yards of Crash fos, Toweling. All kinds of Summer Dress Goods at great reduction. t Rhoads' Old Garner. FREIGHT REDUCED Howard &Hope MORT & QUICK ROUTE NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 71. P. M., by the Fest Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 8 A. M. WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS. Order Goode marked via HOPE EXPRESS CO., General Office s 74 Broadway, New York. Branch " 412 For further information enquire of GEO. BERGNER, Agent. Haamsauna, Aug. 1861..-dtf JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of A BOOTS, SHOES, @AHEM,. ho., of the very bat canna for ladles, gentlemen, and children' wear.— Prkes to milt the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO MOIR in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. oralli.dtf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. i t LARGE TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE a nd lot of ground, pleasantly located on Pront St., between Mulberry street sod Washington Avenue. Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in good condition and of as °anent lona Apply to O. 0. MILIMIPMAN, int No. 28. South Second street.. FLAGS 1 FLAGS 1 NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES-with National &sisals, LETTER PAPKR with a view of the cittir of Harrleatirg, printed and for sale at SCIDITHWS BOOK STORK, aral Mawr thp Harriet:milt Brides. VAN I:NGEN aclaiN7TINA c , Designers and Farmers on Wood. N. N. COB. FIFTH. & CHESTNUT STS., Phikddphia. gXIiCIJTE all kinds of Wood Engraving write beauty, Sorra:tam and dispatch. Original "signs Ihrnished f or Fine Boot Mnatrations. Persons wishing ants, by sending a Photograph or DaguerreoliPik ow have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Pratt', Machines, Stoves, Patents, am., engraved as well op per t amid applissUori. Fanny Bovelopes c Labels, Bill Heading. z"iow OMB, Tritest, Boldness and Ober Cards, enaraved in Me lite, style el ark and at the lowest prises. gwesialos of Sne eogravieg, sew Use hinearated watts of J. B. Uppinootais Pa. Hotter"*Oa" lyd I=C:=l ,m , ...........--,,... I== EXPRESS CO.'S TO AND FROM City Property for Sale. Alomitts< - luottot 29 , 1401. !fuiclltmcuns OF SPRING AND sUithiEll ; ; and Second Mourning SS 42kOODS. Ca eh r • titilitti, Kin FalilMwea, & yl n 4 Witte Drew and foulard Si e and Blaot plc's Crepe Tammatans, 4 Modattlialora Tsohica, Pena Gotlx , (new article), • USIA Extra Alpacas, Neopolitan Silts and new goods, Paris Poplins, ;Sumner Valencia., Madonna {Sorbs, iliac , and eurpk• All Wool thdalues, a t Slack all WOW Volaloo3. 1 e Cloth., halite. Uetlinnrs, Oaalmaxmr e Parisi.noca, 44 Warp Lovell% Li plar's bathos, 8 4 Crepe. 18Pauge s NMI& lartsc, new goo IsArennti Olnahala, aptaldid CZ ST PUBLIS ti is U. A MANUA t. ITARY S U t.G R Y MI NTS ON rag NMERGENeIEti Field' Oamp, and Hospital Practice, 8. D. GROSS, M. D monlacie Op 130ROtet 11l ttlt JCITULSON lIIDICIAL COLLIOI AT PtULADIMPFLIA Fiw UM • aat BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. Si it Schools for Boys and Girls ONT STNIEBT AINOVIC LOCUST, rp!E Fall term of RO B E 'ELWE E'6 L .• ow for boys, will open on the first Monday in Ma bar. rn. room le well ventilated, comfortably rd, and In every respect adapted for school pur l= ?MCMINN prmwsire 13ohool for girls, located In the me building, will open for the Fail term at the name Mtn ?be room bat been elegantly fitted up LO promote o kb and tonklbrt of scholars. aus22d ,SOHEFFITIVS, BOOK STORE (Near ehe Harrisburg Bridge.) 14") JUST BEOEITED from the o,Qty• 4tda a lotot One COMMXRCIAL NOTE yogi WiliG4 Ira Nell at PLO per ream. 01111 "•-• . . per re for NOTE PA:Ett, decorated with Wirt end very handsome embiernaaed teen,: Pa M for 1004 *Bin INVFLOPCB, with tuitional and elablems, piloted tu two Mors. ea alma rasO. F. SCII io.FFER, 4 Astrztabillo,„ GILT MUMPS I GILT FRAY= 1 J. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, Maiinfactnrer ot. Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &c. HARRISBURG, PA. French Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait Frames of every description. OLD FRAMES RE-GILT TO NEW. Jyl&ly TO FARMERS 1 BUTTER (good, sweet and fresh) in.one pound rolls, and fresh EGGS in large and small quantities taken at all timed and cash paid or groceries given in exchange. Regular market rates always paid. WK. DOCK, Jk., & CO. rposite the Court House. QM SPICED SA LMON 11 VR up EBll 4 /..l:l B D ve V pou E n l a o iY DELICATE. Put ILIB. WM. DOCK, Jr., BAOo. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. MEI vast amount of property destroyed A. annually by Lightning ought to be • warning to property holders to more their buildings., Ail orders far Lightning Rode left at the auotiOn store of W. BARR, will bOattended to. Rods pat up in the latest hnproved le an d orsrr Lewd. lel4 d ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFFER. OFFICE—MUD STREET,AIELL'S BOW,) NEAR 'HARK= Residence, atestnut street near ,Fourth. OITY OF JEWIBISROBO, ?BIWA myl2 dU I IRE ATTENTION, OF GVNTLWEN 1. is so li cited to oliCirtry ittrlie- 1 8 80 0 1116 ° 1- 4" - UAIHRIIMM3 ASI) DRAW= of evyry Mee and quality. REIM' AtiVin RID 'GUM' best article empyrean red. All the different kinds at S_ warren: Gummi Largest assortment of BMW hi the city. COATNIIS 808esimin, Same, Ready Hemmed And everything In Genie , wear, at OATHBARTIS, Next to the Blumberg Rapt FRESH ARRIVAL or Homan. Bun, Sair,GErrey HOXOXT, ' SUNNI 0011 X &meßins; &Loewy FAT Bads, Witold Pus, ac, Jost received and for sale at the wined GASH no febli WW. DUOS JR. & CO. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION BM of Dauphin county, In pursuance of an AU 01 the General Amens')ly of the Commonwealth of Perm anent* annoyed the 16th day. of , entitled itglideatto authorize the Commissioners of Dauphin than tY to appropriate a *train sum of money for the sup port of the funnies of Volunteers during the present war,"do hereby inform the public that they make a tn to the amount of a sum Bat exceeding ten thousand dollars, for which bonus will be Issued for a term not ex ceeding ten years, with coupons attached, for the payment of half yearly interest, payable at the County Treasury at 6 per ant. Said bonds are to bib clear of all taxation. It therefore hoped that the said amount in bonds can rich amounts as the hinders will desire, will be prompt ly talta by the patriAct capitaliats or others, with out resort* to special taxation at this time. JORN N. RIMER, I JAVOW , Couto;kievtonens• ORO. OAltirliNlON, Attest--Jasirn MILLIS. Qetk. CANTED.—AI ;ENTIS TO SELL PACK AO.ES or STATIONAN Y and .711WN:GRY, at nil ces ODO third WO than can oe purchased elsewhere.— nin,or address (stamp etenlosed.) .1 MIX; militiSrad No. .154 (ban Street, Boston Nam OLDRILILI, VINBGAR 111 4.DS from choice . and selected :, . ppl oca guaranteed by la tu! a beandyi x r e A jk -co. New 2briertisnuute. Books for the Military I Ji - UST RECIEVED AT BEIIGNiiit'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, No. 61 Market feet. B ARDEE' T ACTIOS. Rifle and bight Infantry Tactict for the axes , else and manoeuvres of Troops w en acting Light Infantiy or Riflemen. Prapared under the direction of the War Ihipirtakiffit.. By Bre vet Lientenant,Cplone.l W. J. lI.A.B.DER, 11. S. A. Vol. 1.--Sehools of the Soldier and Company ; Instructloni far illiirthislitii. Mill H.--,Sittuol of the Hattalion. , , , , .. ~ INSTRHCF-104/3 IN .FIE/,..1) AV±,ILLERY. PrePatedirra`triant ' Ol. Arbillel efilobt4.— One vol. 81%811'2.5K , ,_ d CoL. S. oom, Adjt.-Gen. 11. S k di,„ Sir : The 14ht Artillery lieisrd amembled by Spec O rders No. 18440f, 4 1 . 06, And Special Orders o. 116, of 1851chteithe honor to sub mit a • sygiteAvof -Light Artillery Taatice and Regulations recommended for that, arm. WM.. IL FRENCH, St. Maj. Capt. First Artil- =I pieta &BO boy. • WILLIAM F. BARRY', Captain First Artillery. 411NB1 J HUNT, Bt. Maj. Opt. Boma AN lallery. CAVALRY TACTICS. Published by order of the .War Department. First Part--School of the Trooper • of the Pla toon and of the NuadrorlDismonnied Secorfd .Ilart--of the Platoon and of the Squadron • knnted Third Part—Erohaticms of a Itegi lbW4. 4 _,V• Three *ore .76. ''s , ••-• WAIL Dir x Febrnary 10, 1841. The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted to the organization of Dragoon regiments, having been approved by the PresideAt.of the United Slates, is now published for the government of the said service. JEWS, WMWei, :mu trourprts .-211. A- 211 Accordingly, instruction in the same will be given after the method pointed out therein; and all additions to, or departures from the ex ercises and menu:awes laid - down in this syetem are positively forbidden. J. B. POINSIDIT, Secretary of War. CLE LALA N IYONET EVE R GIS E. Manual of Bayonet ESlMit t ea,' Prepared for the use of the Army of the United States. By GEORtitE 13. M'OLELLAIR, Caps. First Regi ment gavalry, 11. S. A. Printed by order of the War Department. One vol. 12mo. $1.25. HRADQUARZIERS 01' TEN ARMY, W.tannicrm, D. 0., Dec. 81, 1861. Hon. C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War. Sir :---Herewith I have the honor to submit a system of Bayonet &remise translated from French by Captain Geo. B. M'Clellan, Corps, Engineers, U. S. Army. 1 strongly reommenk its being printed for distribution to the Army ; and that it made, by relmlation, a part of the "System of Instruc tion." The inclosed extracts from reports of the In spe(ctor General, etc., show the value. I have the honor to be, sir, with high respect, your most obedient servant, • WINFIELD SCOTT. Approved. C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War, January 2, 1852. R. JONES, Adjutant General. Any of the above works forwarded by mail, free of .postage, on the receipt of the published price. Remittance can be made in gold dollars and, postage stamps._ Address GEO. BEWINEEI, Harrisburg, Pa. STEAM - WEEKLY OSIWKIN NEW YORK air 4 7a N AND LIVERPOOL. ANI4Nt. AND EMBARKING PAS- Osie:ai giIIiaINISTOWN, (OrelatuL) The Inver pool, ow •or- end Philadelphia Steamily company Intend seawater their full powered Clyde-built iron Stramatupe la follows : EDINBURG, Saturday August 27 ; CITY WASHING TON, Animal Sl ; GLASGOW, ihmpteseher 7; and every , Saturdv, at Noon, from Mere*, NOitha,vet. . . SAM OP atastiaut. - : FIRsT VA kiDe 875 001 .9 rkilltAGEL ..... 880 00 do_ to London $BO 00 do to London —WB 00 Steerage Return name, good for Six Month- ..... 880 000 Passengers forwarded to Parts, Havre, Hamburg, Bre. men, ttoUardsm, Antwerp, 81c., at reduced ihrouth fame oar eer Sons lathing to bring auttheAr friends can buy tickets here at the following rates to New York From: Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist ClabiA, $75, $B6 and $lO6 . Steeraga from Liverpool 640 00 From Queenstown, 130 00. 1 Thesq Steamers have superior atoommodations ror pamengers, and carry experlenoed Surgeons. They are built in,Water4ight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. For farther information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; ht Glasgow to WM. INMAN 6 in. Enoob Square j in Queenstown to C. & R . D. SHY idOUR & CO. ; in London to ELVIS' & MANY, 61 King William St. ; In P4l/14 10 JuLus DECOUE, 5 Place de la Bonne ; In Philadelphia to JORN G. DALE, 11l Walnutetreet ; or at the Oompany's Mons. JNO. G. !ULF., agebt, 16 Broadway New Pork. Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Anent. Harrisburg. Mil IsF2tislarißß. 7 .lsl DAILY gin LINE! Between Philadelphia . LOOK RAVIN, UMW seoaq Wituamarow, UmornowN, Waisortroww, 11aTON , Liinaztrao, NOIITHI7IMILLTID, t172111/taitT, Gsoßarrows laxvninowi, mita, annAl, DAINKLIN, AND HARRIBBURU. The rhlladeiphia Depot being -.outran) , located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A 04nduinor goes through with each train to attend to the sate delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot or FARED, WARD & FRIED, No. 811 Mar. et gleet, Phila delphia, ty 6 o'clock P. M., will be c .livered In Harrisburg the nett menhir. Freight (alweys) as low as by IV other "us fartiatilar attention paid by this line to p , wmpt and spigNiii delivery of all Harrisburz oods. The opdersigned thankful for past patron hopes by SUM attention to beelines's° merit* °ono u moo of .t h e same. . • , Philadelphia and lieedin • . 1, Feet of /darket dire . •i 6 . 4 burg dell-416m Dl3„. T. SVR4:3-EON: DENTIST': fJ FFERB his services to-the oitizeus o V. Harrisburg and its vicinity. Mr solibits a share '0 the public patronage, and gives assurance than his best endeitynrs shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro. tummy wimp an OK well tried demist, be feels sale in writing the public.,. generally.. to call on him, .assuring hem that they wilt not be dissatisfied with his services, &lice No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oc cupied by Jaoub R. gby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa myB-dly raVING - FEMALE COLLECIT. MECHANIC6BURG, PA. -4 NHS Institution chaitered with fall coi l_ legate powers, will open its Fall. Term on Wednes day the 4th of September. The "nest on of Persil's having daughter& te educate Is tesphelnlly invited to this lnatantion Toecatalogues addrees• • A. G ItARLdT, augl6-21rd President. "OUR GOVERNMENT." 66pHE unity of Government, which con , j_ gouda , you me people, lanew dear to yon."— wris Farewell .4.4;idrest. A mitionatity is essen tial to the enduring Prainerity otottr.ernmiry. True Pa• triotisni must arise from knowledge, It is oily a Proper understanding of our civil faititutions that can induce strong and settled attachment to their prisciPlear and Impartibility for their maintenance. I°Mi=din explanstor, Maddloinit of I gb• I ;3 o km - a tr the Country," contra= the teshotehe Constantionofthe Unitedeuttea, and-ibe stittitioinal provisions of the several titsdes, with th mesniag and conitreettawas determined by, dirs V3ll;=lesi t ' tint ; %ea . ' 4 t 8 rristiorg,l4. =l=l Qtanbibates. COUNTY CONIMESSI,ONER. 1 ;, , Itiftbl undersigned offers himself as a esuctldelie for the Mee cf coax 1 Y COMMISSION— TIP,,,` tee irddt"4:4° 4Atilirliti.4 I Ltgat' 4**Mb:with Mirlikr• MILL' 110FillAN. FOR - ABSEMBLY. DAN7EL. KENDIG, of Middletown, of lers himself as a candidate foe the sreau Liam. uvriito: it the ensuing election, mitten Lathe action of the Peet gamy Ceavention. And pledges blots& A d r a e thh deities of the office bon rtty and faith. nag24-dtc FOR ASSFARLY. • 93 OM AS G. FOX, of Derry town _Li_ _obi...gots Liansoli as a coodbfolotior tho STAYit IWI LSLL ill the eluting elect ion. or bPpt ar don of 1110 r,..ople's Cauoty Conveotion; tie prollifesid elected C., 41utles of .the.stflae aucza 'OR PitOTHOpht RY . . T :;c - ,. i youNG, offers itaself as a caw:li d Solatetthr the: oar 4f PrafkOholary /Se , or IlatipMn amity et be eaeulny ekdlcm. He cognes if elected to perform e &dies of the office with thteitty. alitilft Wte ! FOR REOWEIL. . A BAIIANI H. BOV-111.:.‘i Fast lisso m,. ver, offers htmectf as a.candirate Tor ithCl/01Htt at Use ensiling election, subket 'to tie Onion ef the renete's , . .13 lot:mention. He prongs s. tf skirted to di ch.age . EU , kels .4 the office with 24 lay ':sitert2 den . FOB ASSEMBLY. .`a. S. SCHHEINIM, of Grdiz. afore I • Walsall ae a candidate for the 8 C l'iattiarefda:, AUttaPilialm,easiaths election, eel:lent to the a, liar, of the Peoples Courtly Wort:stied. He pr, mt+es, I+ One ,ed to di-ollarge the out*, of, the office with Mislay. atie2l-dtwill FOR PROTHONOTARY DA. B. EY6Tr.lt offers himself as a • catehdoe rpr tho (Ace of PNOril 4.14 SKY. Ito., at the ensuing eieztton, and pled.ma hla r petits:to for attention io business Be a guarantee fo 113.3 Ituttinal per. form,,neo of ha duties, if elected. thurt.,burg, August/11. 1861. M.* FOR COUNTY TRk.;ASUR.ER. BENJASH-N Rt:CK, of Harrisburg, of fern hiswelf as a cauunl.to for COLI T Y TKIE tt - Ito at the e suing election, auoieet to the ac tiou of the People'e County Cnvetot , ,n Re promises if oiecoo to discharge the duties or the office wile augl7-dawto FO R REG [STEIL Q AMU EL MARV A RI, of Harrisburg , o.off-re himself as a eanrid •te r REOS. Eli at the et.lain4 el. eiloo kub:ect to-she action of the Pt oplv 'a Cue ty Lbs.veution. He wedelsee If elected to diseikant• the dales or the Ake ebb AJetity. au,sl7-de • te. TO TUE VOTER:7 , ON' I),kUPIIIN JUNT'I. FFELLOW CI I'IZENB : I offer myself as a Candidate for CoutAy Tres-urer at tho enstliUg e.eetion, subject to he action of he Peop4. C -ty's aoudad. shooed I bee iortuuate to be uteeied t ledge myself to discharge the duties oi• and am e utl.h ISAAC NAL:K. Dauphin, Aux 12 IS6I -Ic* TO THE INDEPENOL•N'F ANI) UNION VOTERS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY. FE 11L W CITIZENS—I offer myself as a Union independent eandidatcrior the aim of Re gister or , Wills of I aophin county. Should Ibe mater iel:ate as to be elect d, I promlic to distil:aro, ,he Millet of tto office with fidelity. 111. 4 414 B HOMMKAL. Uthumolotown, July 31, 1861-o Dame FOR ASSEMBLY. C°l" Nit EEL ND, ot Halifax town • offers hAna tt ,te a caLdloate far ari,EI4BLY at the ensulJg election, R - Ject to the act on of the Fee plea (booty Cony. utast. tie premien, l• elated to dis charge the dutie§ bt the Am with fidelity. anslB-dawte p4=lo=l ONLY PREIAR4.TION WORTHY OF Universal Confidenoe /6 Patronage- FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, Ladies sod Gentlemen, in all partsof the world testity to the etneacy of Prof. 0 J Wood's Hair Reeterettvie and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous to ite pre's/. A few teettmonlale only ceo be here given ; see circular or more, and it will be impot eibl, for you to doubt. " 47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20th, 1858. Giurriamt : Your noto of the 16th toy., has been re. Moved, saying that you had heard that 1 has been bene fited by t tbe use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request lug my certificate of the fact If I b td no nbjection to give tt. , I award it to you cheerful'y, neonate: tnluk it due.— My age is about 60 years ; the color 01 my hair auburn. and Inclined to curl. Some five or tut 3, a r Mace it i,e gan to turn gray, and the scalp on tbe crow n of my he a to lose its seniibility and dandruffto foriu ciao It. Piaci, of thee dlsagreeatullties increiured with time, and about four mumhs since a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top or my head and threatening to make me bald. In thin unpleasant predicament, I was ioduced to try Wood's; Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, fort bad realty no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surpris.d to find after the use of two Rollos only, that not only was the falling oil arreste d , but the color was restored to the gray hairs aid sensib ility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form oni my bead, very much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try It. For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who v4lne the d mlralion or their wor s to profit by my example, sad use t if growing gray or getting btlsi. Very respectfuay, BEN. A. LAVEYDSa• To 0 J, Wood .St Co., 444 Broadway, New York Ify family are absent from the city, and I am no long er at No 11 Carrot place. Slamaston, Ala , July 20111, 1 / 1 59. To PaL-r. 0..1. WOOD : uear Sir ; Your "Hair Restora tive', has done my Ildr so much good since I commenced the ascot it, that I wish to make known to tbe YEIBLIO Ilse/recta on the hair, which are great. A man or Wo. mau may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your "Hair Restorative," tho hair will return more ooeutifil than ever ; at lea t this is my experience Bellevoit all t Yours truly, WM H. ICRNEDY. P eau publish the above if you lite. By pub lishing In our Southern papers yon wilget more 'enroll ar monk. I see several or your eertrißeshe tn the Al' bile Matcury , a strong Southern paper. WOOD'S HAIR BESIOIATIVE. PP), O. J. WoOD tar c4r : Having had the mi-ifnci mine to 'leis° the hest port on of my hair, from the i Recta at the yellow fever, la New Orleans In 1851, 1 w.n in decoct to make a trial of your prep.ration, and found it tounaw,er as t e very thing needed lily hair is now thick and gloety, and no w irds oau °sprees m. obligee LIOUS to"yoU is giving to the afflicted such a tremore. FINLE. JORNtiN The Restorative is pat up in bottles of three eqee,s, large medium, and email ; the cmall holds half a rim, Ana retails for one dolit.r per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more In proportson t an •he Man, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the la ge ht.ds &gusty 410 per o-nt. snore in propordou, and retails for D. J. 'WOOO & CO., Prop detors, 444 Oroadway, New York, and 114 [root, di,. Lows, No. and sold by all good Oroggota nod Fancy Goods Dealer& jyl.3- eweow GENERAL ORDER , NO 2 11,1 1 Quer:rens, P. IS. Harrisburg. Aug. 19, 1861. BY DIRECTION of the President of the United States, till volunteer regiments, or parts of Regiments accepted directly by th e War Depirtment from R-nnsylvania, either with or without arms, equipments or uniforms, axe to be forwarded at once to Washington. Thei r commanders will therefore immediately rep or t to these headquarters, stating the number of men and the station from.which.they are to be taken, that transportation may be furnished them without delay. By order of A. G. GIDITIN, Governor and Commander-in-Ohie CRAIG BIDDLR, A. 0. D aug2 It EMOVAJL. frHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully j_ Worm the pablaithat he ha.. removed Me Plumb iltirding_alel Was Youndbarestabtannnent mrtio.l2 - Borth i street bekm Eterea Hotel.rtmakial tor tmat pat ronage,* bopee by atria attention to IMMO* in mean a aaatilla gt 4 SP " J . 401E118: F 117 1 71 ''.) ,t 4; _ . .erikETY BOUNIINA 13AUBAGLA tbeilaki try . "! 7 = 76, DOOK At W. H. Kenedy