laitpEeitgrapb. . , 'Fibres/sr float that standard sheet Where breathes the foe but falls before tud .WAth. Freedom's atoll beneath our feet, A nd. Freedom's banner streaming o'er 11.11 ; 11 11 It PLATFORM 141 E UNION -THE CONSTITUTION-ANt THE ENFORCEMENT OF rut LAW. HARRISB.IIRG, PA - s'at i pxday Morning, August in, tS6I. UNION COUNTY CONVENTION: At a meeting of the People's County Com mitte th following' resolutions were ' tmani mously•adopted; viz : • • ; WIIRRZAS, The present condition of our . _ . • • unient - tr6inanag of all goodititizimi a ,unity of purpose to sustain and midst it in suppressing the rebellion which is now Seeking the subversion of our free institutions ; and whereas, in the opinion of this committee, that• unity of purpose can he measurably promoted by discarding all party organizations in our coming elections, and by making know# fideli ty to the Government as well as fitness,for the' various positions the only tests for office. Therefore, Resolved, That this committee deem it expe dient at this time to dispense with .tlie usual party call, and instead thereof, do hereby call upon all the qualified voters of Dauphin County, who are in favor of sustaining the National and State Administrations in the Vigorous prosecution of the war,. (until the last vestige of rebellion is crushed out, and the traitors who initiated it, by plundering the government they meant to betray, are duly punished,) to assemble in town and dis trict meetings, on Saturday, the 14th of September, and elect two delegatei to represent each elec tion-district in Dauphin county, which several delegations shall assemb'e in County -Con vention at the C .urt House in the city Of Harrisburg. on TUESDAY, the 17th .thy of SEPl2l.l4l.3nrt, A D. 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket, for the support of all ( itizens favorable to the objects stated. The several meetings in the townships, bor oughs and'cis ies will be held at their usual places, except in the township of Jeffer,son, where 'the Ulection is to t e held at the usual place of holding the general elections.; and the election iu the township o f,West Londonderry will be held at the public house of John H. Rich, in said township. The election polls in the townships are to be opened at four o'clock end closed at seven, and those in, the boroughs abd cities are to be opened at seven and closed .at'ilitte O'clock. •• '' Retched, That the electors la the 'several ,districts be ,requested to' instruct their delegates to. vote in Convention viva voce. • , • .. . PHILIP IRWIN, Cilairinan ,; ,J„O.. YOUNG, gecTetary. Holt. Fiumts J Cocaaas, of York,-bas, been nominated for President Judge of the judicial district formed by , that and Adams 4ounty. , : fie is a ! t, present the Auditor _General. of the state of Pelmsylvartil, a position which lie has, occupied for some two Tears, to the,great satis faction of thew) who have a ,regard for the economy of public huslness and the, 4eneral safety of the mources of the , state. At this time we feet almost unwilling to loose such a man from such a position, , but as his fellow citizens seem desirous to place him in a , still _higher poOtiou of , usefulness and honor, we yfeld in deference to their demands, and respect also fora merited honor to a most worthy gen tleman. On the bench he must become pseful, and win for himself additional credit as a man of industry and integrity. He is a polished tieholar in the lore of the law, sagacious and keen In his perceptions of the right, ;mil just such a man as we would take pride in stipport ing for a judgeship:; Tae DRY TORtllGAS.—There' are doubtless some of our readers who'see in the papers that mutineers have been sent to the "Dry Tortu gas," but have rather an Indefinite idea las to what sort of a place it may be. This . lalculity , to which mutinous and disorderly soldiers are sent to serve out their term,of enlistment, is a 'bleak and barren sand key in the Gulf . of about one hundred miles south West from ()ape table. It is cheerless and uncomfortable, dews! 'lated , by' , galloons, and peopled by venemous reptiles—decidedly one of the most uncomfortst ble points to which the Government is obliged to send its insubordinates. The mutineers ban ished to Tortugas do not go as soldiers, but as unarmed laborers, and will be compelled to lag* %Yoh armed fortifications, much as peni. tenthiry'convicts do in quarries and sandbanks. Bun B. SCHNABEL, notorious in this his na tioe t. and the oiher states of the north and east, as a foul mouthed advocate of the very foulest of northern dough- faceism, has been arrested by, the 'United States Marshal of Connecticut, and imprisoned at Fort Lafayette. He was, for a log. time.one of the pets of the Buchanan a,dmixdstration, and was sustained on a sinecure office by Buchanan, purposely to abase every man who differed with him, and assist in hurry ing forward-the very trouble in which we are now involved. So far as his arrest is concerned, that should-have been done long since, because if the charge of treason: agsdosttddro should prove false, he is guilty:, Of, sufficient other „enormities to send him to the penitentiary for a t few years at least. BAN. McCDLLocIfe DratiCATlON.—Orle of the St. Louis papers has a report that Ben. hfcCul, , I°cl:ilea:fay boasts that he will go to Jefferson city,' StSLords, or to h-1. The St. Louis edi tor considers it probable that the last alterna tive will be the result. , TAW kwArromi %awns col:Einem& the chug* ax Budge Fearson;'. delivered ta•thit. Grand Jury; . AtrAMIKARGI.CiaIpt - of QuarterMeegibmw i s q urk ablviskicktiailind ezahientlyfloyilprodttition. MOVEMENTS OF THE REBEL ARMY--RA PID INCREASE OF IRE FEDERAL 1 FORCES. -- A Washington correspondent gives us the information that there are fresh and unmistaka ble indications of a large„Concentration of rebel troops at or near Leesburg, and on a line from there to the Chain Bridge. Our scouts at the last named place have noticed for several days a steady increase of rebel troops back of the bridge on the road on the Virginia side leading toareat,Falls.,-From , the best information in the hands of our generals it is judged that twenty thousand rebel troops are upon the banks of the Potomac from Chain Bridge to .linloes Ford, near the mouth of the MOnocacy. Whether the great body of the rebel force is advancing from Manassas is a secret we have not.'Yet penetrated. The presence of a large rebel force at or near Leesburg is not regarded with suspicion in itself, but if it is the nucleus of - an `invading army it , is worth atter - lion, and We may be sure will receive it at .the hands . of 1 General Banks and Colonel Geary, the latter of whoutinis charge of the river, near INolan's Ford. - The river hue thus far been.liOt condi tion in•whicli it eould not be,safely forded , by a large army:,Boatloads of rebel scouts have crossed, howevr, and of late they have exhib ited 'a 'good deal of boldness in their operations on the Maryland side,ofthe river, to the terror of the loyal , ell: region. ; Under such circMoisNT-_,V9:n Cum • artel-; '111 : vie The boat mea.fear. deadly a `e , i s, .and are liable to shots fronaithe Virginia shore, as the Canal close. to the riVei banks. It is within the bounds of possibility that the rebels will cross the : Potomac at Nolan's Ford or, Edward's Ferry in great, force, and bring on a.conflict at or near. Poolesviile, but it, is not probablet.hey will-risk so much for the chance of capturing Washington. One thing is cer tain—if they do not cross within ten days from the present time they will not do it at all, un less it be after they have won a victory, if they shouldever do so. Ten days hence the govern ment forces in this vicinity will be so great that the repels will not dare make an offensivembire- Meilt,ibitt will rather requireall their energies to defend themselves at Manassas. The plans of General Scott for the future are of course kept secret, but all the indications are•against an immediate advance. It is very much doubt ed.here if anything important will be done be fore October. Our troops are improving every hour. Delay is strength to us at present, and is belieied to. be a source of weaknes.s. to the enemy. It is possible, however, that this is a mistake . so far; as: the rebels are concerned. They may be remitting as rapidly as ourselves, but it is not probable. THOSE DEMOCRATIC °HOARE that have lately ben giving so much aid and Comfort to the reb els as to attract•the att: ntion of the federal,en 7 thinities and' he notice of the grand jades of. several counties in Pennsylvania, have changed their ton tliome of, them have entirely 'refrained from open sympathy, while others nurse their ( treason by declaring that a military . despotitan • 'a l ga- is the dant jof the creatures who opposed the doctrine of Deuglas of. popular sovereignty in the territories, a:doe trine which:they pronounced falacious and mis , chievous,. because it invested the people; direct- . ly with power to. frame their own constitution,. adopt such domestic institutions as they saw fit, and in all thinge prOvide for their own comfort, I own - development, arid own political power and influence.i Such it.lealit were the declaratione of Senator Douglas while he lived and partici, : pate& asa legislator in the business• of govern. ment,. and ; admitting fOr -the sake: of keeping history correct, that he was right,-it wasnn the ground aod:position he thus took,. that ,he in voke& the. anger and antipathy of the politicians of the south. The press .Which now declare that ntuilitary..despotism is to be established, then proclaimed their hostility to popular soy mreignty, because it invested - the people directly, with too .muck power, and • made goverrmient too Irma, dependent len their will . or .caprice r : The right of the people of all the states to the. domain of the nation was of a 'character that dented any interference on the part of of M - Migt with, the rights of another: 'They claimed that slavery could be carried anywhere within those territories—that it could be maintained and en larged within their lindts, • and; that, it, could not be abolished until the territory was formed into state, si ,admitted We. the Union, and tlen only after due notice and time to • the holden's of Such propertt i to.escape, with : their. ichattla into staten ivhere air ,PficiPerPY was . recogniSed, r , This was a,popelar : argument with the Breckin-. ridge wing of,thc,Democraticparty of the south. It was popular with the slave.bolder, because it insisted on the recognition-Ohio:rights every ' where, and where lopallaw interfered with him, afforded the opportunity for his escape aripro ' tEction. It denied the of ;teffrago on the . sub- jeet of slavery. Th =• , •:"!eiple* now sought to be established, b . .,•C??;;.ieblaration that :the object of the efforts 9f,the.go_vernmentis to es tablishia military despolism. This holds good only so far as the opposition to the rightof suf-: huge in the territories on the sobjectoef slavery is consistent with_ the, spirit and meaning of our free institutions: The army of the Union=-the great force of the volunteer syste m is founded on the fact of popular sovereignty, because its orgnnization depends entirely on, tliewill of the men in the ranks. Every officer in , the volun teer corps...is ni n de.eleetiv e , and herein is the secret of that Military despotisin which the reb thasouth,and their sympathisers at the north : fear . .., They. fear ,the force of popular poWer- as exhibited by. the -people, ! and not the power of amilitaridespotism. They fear that; when the people are thus organized by ; their . own volition, armed by a _government which they are sworn tosustain, ;end led: by men, of their own.chocisingand,like, they fear, we re rat, that persomt.l ambition and ei really' mill-' tarp densagogueism will be swept from the 'American Union. Instead of. this being a xruli 7 tary,desp,otiarn, it is a military.. democracy as . near as.such can possibly become, because, Our: .„ arenenarexpin organizations of the people, theirp „ • • union., - disci tilie pe result of • d har c !. n Yif44: l !•4l,?fPlge.:f9rced , , obedience, and:, tueir 044; 11 00 , 444 4 4e0ViectilWanithltitit every fromthe W401:0449 • tkt 11 1 1 647 Alt; Who folloWrii or` Penrtepluania Mailp Celtgrapti., Ilitturbau opil kg , inittet 31. 1861. SECESSION is progressing naturally and matically. It first led to rebellion. In that all the laws of a sacred compact and union of states were ruthlessly violated. The right of property was destroyed, whenever the wants of rebellion could not otherwise be satisfied. Pri vate property was considered as even 1. ss sacred than public possession. It has been seized or destroyed to suit the will or the purpose of the rebel chiefs. . All this is very natural. From this, too, it was natural for the rebels next to proceed to the destruction of personal rights' the right of life and liberty.. Jeff Davis first assumed to be the . leader of an injured people struggling to vindicate themselves from wrong, and battling to establish their- rightt among the nations of the world. The south was ! to be regenerated and disinthralled under his magic influence. But from leader he has !risen to President and commander, and from tfiede . heis about to be elevated to the supreme :dictator ship of all laws, the administrator of all justice, and the arbiter of the rights, interests and loyalty of the people of the confederate states. He has been made the judge of the public safety. If the reader of history will remember, he will t know that at this very step all the t ants of the world assumed absolute power. e public safety is what has made every bloc4-thirsty villain, who has filled the world with groans, yearn for. power. It as this pub lic safety i ' o all the principle that etisyyir;; ,4, -,,..-Nr e e r y4, an'crent repriblieifelj It":. ~ es ay 'eft , people of Greece and assassins of the Roman. soldiers. It has held and will continue to held the gov ernments of Europe that are how enslaved, at the feet of their masters. _ It has changed the Republics that were: baptised in the . blood of Frenchmen—made a howling wilderness of Poland, divided Ireland between sects land so , oldies— made proud Scotland a mere iassal,-- and whetifully carried out by li„ing Jeff., will plunge the white men of the southlinto a worse bondage and a deeper degradation than' that in which they have placed and hold 'their dark Skinned slaves. , y Under the provisions of the law to which we refer, every citizen of i the,United 'States "who shall be within;the . eogederate states" Is liable to be apprehended, retained or secured and re moved as an. alien enemy," and this hot ap plies to every Union Amin the seceding states who is' unttilling to deny his allegiances to the United States, and who refuses to make a deer laration in due form of his intention to become a citizen of the confederate states, and acknowl edge the authority of that- government. In .other ; words, a Union man in East Tennessee or. Western Virginia not engaged in the war, but pursuing in quiet his usual avocation, Who re fuses to declare ,his intentien to submit, to the authority of the confederate states, is "liable to be apprehended, restrained or secured and re moved" hi:in:ills state, This is the liberty for width the, people of the south are called on to pour out.their blood and contribute their treaL sure. When the proper time has arrived, the aristocracy,who are at, the head of thisrekellion, will blirdah frOm the'srave states all whOrtr eo posed to slavery, and,hasten by thisanetu4 the enslavement of , all labor,: without' igiard ' td?: color, aCie:•or condition. • : I These results of rebellion are all - natural. :They have been produced.by the same cause in all.climes and eonutrieS. ; Thdy. follow *dark ness. follows 'the light, and areaa. Certain; as death is..the doom of sin. The soathern rebel lion to be a success Must enslave every poor white man in the south. - It must create and establish its distinctions in socieq—rselect and elevate its aristocracy—destroy all, liberty. of speech and right of property, and hoK.the mass of men as cheaply as its , leadefe now' hold their slaves. If it does not do this,'it will never be a success. . If it . does not succeed in establishing alavery firmly _ in: society, religion, politics and government, it will fail in ita great, objt cts. And when these fail, it will loose its power, andliberty, laW and order once morebt, , come potential in all the states of this Union. 1 TEE GREAT EMELT With some raen is, ;act to save the country, or to erns)/ rebellion, but to save the Democratic and crush the ItepUblicim party. - Save the Demo&atieparty—preSeTve its . old prestige ' with the slave .driverti,, yi the . 84 :pihiAtehataitt its dirty, deceptionsamong the mechanics and laborinvmen in the " gloss over the falsehoods which: have 'become di nmed . by the blood of goodrnenstruggling to save the country ----do all that is•necessurir) Per mit-our nationality to sink , forever; only, save the amocraticparty. •1 his salvation b- needed to shield traitors! • • ' um. Rostra KING, the-new Wisconsin hriga Bier, and his staff lckave promised: thomSelves and each other titke nothipeF44atiiiff during the war. lioW congrAtulatory it would be if every brigadier and tkeir.statin the army,, would make the same resolve. It wohld Short. en the 'war and save the lives Of many gplant soldiers. • Ge.DL l l3uumen.inlilmly now to be emploY i ed..in more activelind . agreeable work tban °that of '"keepirig a.negro boarding house as' he wit- tingly termed hiseteOp'enpa.Moli:ot,takingea:ie of the a eontrahands" of Fortress'Monroe; - He will probably be heard of-..in .geessila pretty soon, and where they least expect or wish' see him. Scencrry ov Com. arm Skur.---The Petersburg (Va.) Ekoras,-of the 17th,, re7Lar,ks : On looking . about. at ,the wharves,; we find every coal yard, empty, and we wight almost say swept. The apPreach of cold weathertrnaires ,us all feel solicitous ort the subject.of fuel. We have become so dependent on the Pennsylvania that the jpterruption of supplies; from that source will be:,productive of much Moon- Venienee. The 4tieition of how to supply ourselves with salt is becoming a very interesting. and import-' ant one. From its, present scarcity its value has, becoMe greatly enhanced, pod it now rerun.. ly commands from .$7 to $7„ . .50.4ier sack. At the auction sale of .Liverpool .line salt, by Messrs. W. Pannill & SCin, . - yesterdaY, 100 Sacks wet offered,-the larger portion of. whiCh sornesiaty o r seventy 'sacks—brought - 6.(46 pone was sold under this price. , inakorae. kwarranted to staid Avithotif ti ipg,•nlriaiolvalnexf tiouglitittcd pitet dayjainow4offaredttv ho-raolD tion l 4, 4 t uftran t r , that full out whipping.' cow ~.....,-,..........,..... 7.: I lilt I ip -1 From Washington. Proof Against the Female Spies. SKIRMISHES ON THE LINES. —.— Potter's Investigating Conntittee. lINFOURDED RUMORS ; 1 Wean:wows, Aug. 30. la The War De rtment has proof strong and sufficient again t the_ omen ~moently arrested to place the fac of thWaMitilicity with and aid to secessiontanligitind air doubt. The Secreta q of the, Treasury contemplates issueing an addiess to the public in behalf of the national loah. An army ofd er stationed on the Virginia side of fhe . Poto ac reports that while we haVe lost several solders this week in the picket skirmishing, at least • sixteen of the enemy were certainly ed. Of the 11114 disloyal employees in the Treasury De ent, it has been ascertained that twenty M" : •, to be :clerks before *.f Pot ter's_corrinik :ncg o its inyee*l4 1 and that a, t••• are by their r ends heing'trire to the Government. There is no account of the re malint L er been those rascereP?rtedde the committee. I t ftn. Scott, and by Gen. McClellan, that the battles, ',skirmishes, reported to have takes place "over the river" during the last twenty-four, hours, haVe all originated in'the'prolifie brain of manic makers. Gen. McClellan, on hearing 1 of active movements, passed over and eiamin ed. the lines. He returned reporting "all right". Movements and counter movements are made by the advanced guard§ of both arm ies, but collisions are avoided on both bides: FROM MISSOURI. DEPREDATIONS BY TRW: REBELS The rebels, encouraged by the , exaggerated reports of the, battle, near, Springfield, ,are con gregating in largunumbers in this and the sur rounding counties, committing all kinds of out rages upon Union men-and their property. If they are allowed to overrun Lafayette, gay, and other such, counties in this part of the State, as they are newdoing, they will steal' enough from. the Union men to subsist , their .army for a month. In view' of this condition, of things, assistance has been asked of General Fremont. The Some Guards k still occupy the ,fortifica tiona here, and aruwell supplied with arms and provisions. They can probably. hold: the place but reinforcements are needed to operate against parties who sre ravaging the country. Promi nent. Union notn..are daily threatened with death,; and Gov. - 31ing, .of Ray county, has been ;frequently,. warned, but his devotion, to the Union- la unshaken, and he and his. sons are ready to shoulder their muskets. DASTARDLY. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A. RAILROAD TRAIN. liottsMo:, Aug._ 2.9. - The correspOndent of the.lit. rouis: DernoCrirt fandshea the following intelligence. An attempt was Made, yesterday, to blow up the traia due here at 4..k.0 t. 43 afternoon. As the train reached a OM — eight miles east of here an explosion took place beneath the lo comotive, literally covering it with' dift and gravel, awl lightly wounding the engineer. A(ln backing the train.to the sidelmcklit was discovered that a keg "of powder haci been buried' between the rails, which was exploded, in some rmaccormtable mannerwhen the pngiae passed over it. - The explosion occured on an embankment over thirtyleet high, and had its force been spent Inanupward direction liadead of latter ally, as was theicasb, the trainwould donbtless have been thrown front the truck, and Several livea lost. _ , , • A conapqny 'of cavalry went down . the rail road to reconnoitre last night, found Several rails torn up in it deep,ctit, near Jamestown, and . fired upon' "three ' suspicious Characters on the track close by, but with what result is not known. Gen. Mcßride, with 1;500 rebels, is reported to be on Spring Clock; twenty miles south•west from here. FROM NEIVMEXIGO. PAROLE OF THE UNITED STATES TROOPS IMM -timr44 .Pg(teiramED COLONEL. CANEY. iARRESIS 07 - 1111 7 .11'Sb'BTATES OFFICERS. Font '`Stanton' Abandoned and-Burnt braiteRIZDUCII, Aug. 29 The Santa Fe mail ant Quion City. express have arrived hero, bringing dates from Santa Fe to' tlie'llth:lnst:, and Qum City to the 26th . . The **pram brought . thre 'passengers; and $A,600 in gold. dust T 1 a UriitedStates. troops, 150 in number, who surrendered ' t0_ 4 ,800 exan. iiingeris, _eighteen miles from. FoitFilre haire been .released 'on parole. . ` 1 46 !Texans retained their' arms, And - the) horses belonging to the companies of mounted rifles. • Peneral W. Petbam, formerly surrey& gene zal of Neitlifexiiio, and Colenel Clernentai were arrested' in Nuita, Fe, and confined in the guard housiii; by order of Colonel Canby, commander of the Department of New Mexico. They: were suspected of giving iinpropef information to o the Texas trops, • At 'Fort Buse, below El Paso, Colonel Cle ments toes the oath of allegiance, and was dis charged. • Geneitit Piithalarefused to take the oath, and is still confined in theguard house. • The Aim. - Mr:Otero, bf. Albequer'que,i has been selected to head a regiment.of New Mexi can volunteers,' that is to he raised in the Ter- Col., Canby has, by - proclamation, suspended the writ of habeas. corpus in NOW Mexico. Fort 'Stanton hasbeen rauldoned by the United ,States troops, and destroYed by fire, by order of Col. Canby. New Mexico haa been visited lately with very heavy rains, which have done considerable datnage t 9 iropertp. - - • ' LOOD. I - - - I '.: i lkittiri Alti2-8 _. . . ..... ... 1 ~hr.onpaxes lan. flue siallrhiCllßlX.; BMus.— .E*l agY litelkrel :fieetterek-In-Aseeer of - Serbees. 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DR., 04i E E SE ,'ILLS, Prepared y Cortielms L. . ~111.. D., N t_;W YORK CITY. THE combination of ingredients in these Pills arc the re, ettef a long and extensive practice. y are mild in their operation, and cert in correcting all irregul dittos, Painful Meicaruations tattooing nil eb• .atructione, whet4er lipm cold ur otherwise, headache, Train idtaeat 'e paten ttinn of - the'heart, whites i alt Der v..us aft oboes, bysterixs, fatigue, psin iu the back and timidt,-&e., disturbed sleep, wtich.ariatte front tiArrrup ton of nature. TO Al iiitHIELI LA 4i/a 4 , Dr. Cheeeeinan'r ildivare invaluable, as they veld bring on ,he mop thly period with regUlartty. ladies Who have boot). elaupo ntaat in the Ude of Other Ptlla can place the utmost confidence iu h r. Ohersemun'ti Mlle doing all that they repreaent to to, Ihere is one condition the female system is-which the Pills cannot be taken withota producing a PEOULIA RESULT. The condition , ' referred to ioPRE 9 iitiNGT— the rOsult , #1,56181414 Gill t Each tt the &grey of the Inicticintio . tetore theleezia ful.clicuu to a normal condiion,.That even the reproductive power if na ture cannot retitt it Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious,. ` Explicit directions, whichstiould be road ac company each box. . rice $1 Sent by mail on enclos ing $1 to. schsions L. 011XLIUMAX, Box 4,541, Yost Office, N, w York City. cold by one Druratit inevery tow° to the United States. R. B. G.GlGlilNliS, General Agent for the United States. 14 Broadway, New York, To whomall: wholesale orders should be addressed. Lr.xwaviN, 29 told in Harrisburg uy C, A. iimsrairr. novl94lawly • • - TUB ADVERTLOIII, baying been restated to health in a fey/ '7,reelta by a-yeey simple remedy after haviig duffared several years with a severe lout 'abet ion. and that &An. disetum, Consamptillnis anxious to kno toll% ellow-b tilteranslheauelthator dare. To all who desire It, he Wilt send a copy of the pro ecription, useii.(free of, charge), with the .directime far 'preparing and usttig the ssme, which they %rid dnd a sure cure for Coosomption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Be. The only object or the advertiser in sending the Preeerlptlen us to benefit the .411)0k:doted spread informatioe which he conceives to be nvainable, end he hopes every sin terer will try, Ills 'remedy, visit vidtAxifit them nothing, and may proire'sibreSsing. ' MAN.I3OOD. HOW :-LOST,- HOW,RESTORED JUST t'UBLIWED ON THE NATURE, THE tTNIBST'A:NU fteitl.CAC CUR Olr ISPB RMATOR REiFdt, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous ness, involuntary Butlawns and Imputeacy renulting from kied-abuse ' &o. By Bent. J. Culvarweil, IL D.— Sent under sealiin - a ylaiu envelope, to any address, peat nald, on receipt of two Or Dr CHAS RUNE, 124.liewery, , vors P il b x. 4 . Nu ;,,m2O-R days • ~ I rEIE Will open an Elglish School for Ibe inairuction of small children ai her residence on second above 1 moat at.reer,:on Monday Septmiber 2d, to receibe add inatrnerf in the rudi ments of an English educattoa. Fvr teormation apply to. fau3o.9.td] cIIB F. willrON. rr b..MpERANC , .'LL. ALLEN; of pill°, a popular and elsquent speakar, will debris* au ad dresavoll-Maavilaof ItilamperitoSl4;in Sunday evening. September Ist, in the M. E. Church, Locust street; nt 73 o'clock. A general attengaucels raveningly. requesiag. ARMY OVERCOATS FOR SALE. To Newly Organized • Regirainits. Alot of 'the beet overcoats, made according to the army regulations, and ratelen to equip a full regiment ) are for state et I). SHELIith'BEIRt GER h Co., Second street, below Janis House. Harris burg. augsokum ".^ .:.;. • 'Er STAT Street near Third street, as few .doors bolo* Bmidy'e .Hotel,' Harrisburg. a flee new Hearse Heady made Coffins always on Mead and neatly finished to order with silver plates, mid terms rea soriabti. [inBo-e 3 nio] O. HAHfiii. HcAD-Querrxes Piunissiverak Warm., • Queatumamme. GIII92RAVII OF110; Harrisburg, Aug. 30, 1861. No offwer or individual will be allowed to make 4ny purchase or contract any debt fob this Department without written authority. And no bills for articles furnished or service render ed, without such authority, to. any officer, reg iment, company or individual, will be paid. au29-d2t Quartermaster General P. IM. STEADY and sober young :men to join the Harrisburg Cavalry company, accepted by the Government,- and a already in camp. Enquire it the liachange, Walnut street. aim.26,thr, CHAS. 0. DAVIS, Captain. ',I3.ARRIF3BURG FERAL b: SEMINARY. Tfall term •D% -this .Institution' will 1. commence on Werinceelay September 4tb, 1861. an27.det S.l: ' • DIXON, Principle. .QUANTITYof , Bage , Checks and Ging - hams! far sale by Atte dozen and piece, ebeim r' Ciabi, at the . oAtlPititt lIINtY Pftlgola my£l-11e1 Havateareta Mily A. lAfil, 011/LBEEILED VALLEY. "REMIT 1 TE FOR YOUNG - GENTLEMEN, ] I .I7CHAITISCINTRG, PA. -REV. 0. EGE & SONS. QPR,SION commences, September 2,1861. kJ Terms, per sedan of five months $45, including To. Ilion, Boarding, Washing &c. Bend Tor a choular. eun-imBtaw VOWS . kaitT 1111 ir bDiN.OS, dibiatei West liar ria . burs, froutioxon Brovilursat 20 teat, and ran i:Wirt:lank 161 feet, i oee'dfilies - ;•6 , a10 014 allay„ ad joining on One side the property or Mr Blnmenstin. For prink:agars enq re. uire of FABBBOBXtBiBIBFFIR • Barguer's Booksto 167 8,116 L my 9 A CARD TO THE LADIES NOTICE COIISIIMPTIVES. Parties wishing the -prescription ski please address REV. Einirelaft. A. WILSON, Williamsburga, Kings county, New York Otktal-Icqy I :Nan -2tintrtiatintuts 111111 15/ GENERAL ORDER NO. 1 'WANTED, Nat) Minn tisetticliti.:,. SHIRTS! SHIRTS:: SHI TS HOME M ANUFACTI t • THE CHEAPET 111 r TILE THE undersigned Laving Manufactory of :Shirts kc , a• No street, Harrisburg, Pa , do Inqqt r,, - patronage and atteutiou of thr tali. : Merchanta to the following a—orici. which are our own manufactiir,.. RHIRTM, SHIRT BOSOMS, COLLARS, CUFFS, WRIST B ND't, NIGHT c•Ii:I;• • . Also the particular attentio ivn of „ ; • . , assortment of under germane & • proved London and Porn . CLIFFS, SETTS Isc. in great can. Our own inaunufaCtore we wig , purchased elsewhere. Persons desirous of forni4hu have cutting, sewing &c, of ev, tog to order. Alt of the above we will make to measure, gn ,r entire malefaction to the pu r h I,‘r and m terial. all sfe on!,, „, tended to upon the shortest u. t terms. .lien Merchants supit aoi.: .• • me. P. S. Ladies wi,hing skirts or q 1.1.•. diserlplion, e.O hsva them mad • t sample of such kind• as may "e LYNN N su29-ctem Rooms next door to Ilutnuid Store. GENERAL ORDER 5 HEAD-Quoltr Harrisbur g , Au s nt,t, 1.,' Officers recruiting for regirn.. the State of Pennsylvania, C.lll. I receive commutation for emits. That is to say, the t', /1/, i . merit or the Captain of a t.,: m; may be, will receive thirty / . man he shall bring to ['amp be mustered into the servk • States, from the time of the in before a Magistrate, mail 11/ , camp. Provided, That the wll-1.•1... for any one man, shall not When transportation is d /I r ies or parts of companies apih, /: made to these Head:Quarters. By order of Governor A. 0. mender-in-Chief. CI1Alk; att29-d6t OFFICE OF THE AcTisl; OF SUBSISTENCE, N. 1. Snuist, PIELLADELPIIIA, SEALED PROPOSALS will undersigned until 12 o'clock the 2d of September, for fortii,, IN_ of the 'United States Army, the sistence Stores, viz : 2245,000 pounds smoked 11..1, - 1,875 barrels extra 111t2. ,S 300,000 pounds Pilot Bread. All of the articles to 1. , .t quality securely packed ; boxes, and bread in barre! , of inspection of the Meat will • Seller's name and date of ptircl,,, ed on each package. Contracts will be awarded t 4, ti sponsible bidders, and bids d, ble will be rejected. whose names will be menti,s,l will be required for the faithful l • .7 . the contents. Further information will be ziv tion. The whole to be ready 1,,r .!. or before the 20th of Septeml. Proposals to be endorsed nishing Subsistence Stores." C. It" THCimAs an26-d Capt..l y. Mr..t. C. WHOI4 ES L 111 • UMBRELLA ILINUFACTORT No. 69, Market Street, he Imo 77 +. W HARRISBURG., Pt. ,IIC . M. H. LEE, MANI) F tiCTU RBI( OF 12 NI PaRAAN .1 and ALF ISt: • goods id LOWER PittcfS than call be the &Stein cities. Country men It this Can and examine pricas did quality, x.,tl . selves of this fact. GUM GOODS FOR THE ARMY, MEM Denis, IPillows, !Blankets, Coats, Cap. Leggin, Drinking Cups, &c FOR BALL EV WM. S. SHAFFEL North Side Market Square, near Iliad. HARRISBURG, A. aug2l-dame A NEW LOT OF LADIES' SHOPPING & Comprising a number of new sty e , DUMP Money Purses and 11 ' net received and ibr gale at 81CIR1 N KR'S Cif FA N;.• WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIOtir. I PILE beet defining and pro v , "' tkinaty of the English languase ; t - School Dictionaries. Web , ter 8 P. t ,,,, - • School Dictionaries for sale • , 1. ap1341 REMOVAL. T"sußscitißEit Lim PLUMBING AND BRAS; VIICSD street to fourth atreet abov , ir; ,, t," ; church Thankful for mat patronv.o. r f s o t attention to baldness, to merit a , p+ta , u , mar26-Bmd ;r, A CHANCE FOR A ItAittt TO close np the coltet;tit t • stook of SHOES, BOON, man, deceased, is the room; in 4 be sold at private sale at ei HT; , ii• rented to the purehiser if ii sine ' t made easy. jel7.dtf NOTICE, T" . UNDERSIGN ED lean 0 1 LE MBIR.OFFICE, corner of T1.,r.! r berry a Hey. near Eierr'n lintel. Lumber or .at kiu,6 and quni rho undersigned will sell 11 ,, TE , P. JaB low for cash, .11-wo-13Orses 33n0 Oar - Hagen to hire RI the a • marll \I; A. VOR bonne C E ia RN W T. ocC —The upied by Das- large d briel; Third street near Market, alit' a n nib 'attorney. POStieSSIOn given fir-t d 4•Ctoia , * quire at the Prothonotary's otlice. Angfp-dtl. - FOR SALE.—One of the th , 4! Minds in the city on reason :1)0 fern-. for three or live years Fit 'sled In MarKet ' •Foarth and, Fslth. Enquire on the premise -942m pASI _ OR AB CfLDER I I I—Strictly pin 0, ••. • V Bog and sweet—has received a Silver p:emaat every State Agricuitsral Fair sive. , A ate by' - -tett-d iVH.fv, FOR SA-LE. Of On e CITY sonci fi a n ndLe ß d: No. 21EoutbS000nd gre' ' =I