paiip 4 eltgrapi. EERIE HARUSBURG, PA Vednesilay Morning, September 4, 15 PoLtos.—Before the Jlayor.—A man wearing regimentals occupied the lock-up D i o nay nigh fort, having been pulled yesterday by the polic The e drunkenness aud disorderly conduct. Mayor gave him a reprimand and put him nn- M a yor marching orders to CamP Curtin, where he belonged EXPIANATIoN It Was John Sellers,of Dauphin, who enjoyed the hospitalities of our city lock-up lest Saturday night, and not John Sellers, of this (IV. The person last named is in the em ploy of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and is a hardworking, sober and industrious young man. Tae Hermes CORPUS CASE.—In the matter of the petition of Abraham Hartzell, of Washing ton county, for the custody of his wife Magda lena confined in the State Lunatic Hospital, the particulars of which were noticed in last eve ning's TatouPa, it was refused, his honor Judge Pearson being of opinion from the testi mony that she was mote likely to be cured where she now is than to he removed to a dis tant State; and that the journey would be dan gerous to her malady. Tan lasnessaAsis German Singing Associa tion will give their first pic-nic of the season in Haehnlen's woods next Wednesday. The plc. • !tics of the Liederkrantz are famous for their good edibles and driukahles—choice music, vo cal and instrumental—waltzes and coiillions— and good social enjoyment generally. Omni busses will run to the woods every few minutes during the day from Wagner's Seven' Star Tav ern, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, and Frisch's Beer Salocin in Market street.— Tickets twenty-five cents. LECTURE ON Tamura/Laos. —Kr. Lewis L. Allen, the diitinguished Temperance orator, will deli ver a lecture on the subject of Temperance, under the auspices of "State Capital" section, No. 31, Cadets of Temperance, this (Wednesday) ll'ednesday) evening, at the Cadets of Temper ance Hall, north Second street, to commence at half past seven o'clock. Mr. A. spoke in the 11 E. Church on Sunday evening to a large audience, and it is at the request of many friends of the cause that he prolongs his stay in ilarriburg. As this will be his last lecture in our city it is to be hoped that the hall will be crowded. Seats free to all. THE VERBBKE RinKB. —We understand that great care has been taken to admit none but good men into this company, which now num bers about fifty men, nearly all of whim" are citizens of this city or of the county. It is in tended that as far as possible, the company shall be composed of persons of Harrisburg and the county of Dauphin ; and we therefore' hope ou:• young men who love their country, and wish to see the Constitution, the Union and our Liberties preserved, and to show to the world that we are a patriotic community, will at once volunteer, and become members of the Verbeke Rifles, which we will venture to say is as fine a company as has ever been forined. Ws nava Norman for some time past a num ber of individuals, wearing the guise of men who are in the daily habit of congregating about the depot when the noon trains arrive, for apparently no other purpose than staring at the lady passengers as they get on and off the platform of the cars. The trains of North ern Central Railroad appear to be the most in fested with these impertinent gentry, who stand on the sideway opposite where they have a better opportunity of making their salacious observations. These starers do not consist of young men alone, but men hoary with age, of whom better things should be expected, mingle in the crowd to pamper their depraved tastes and fancies. It is time this indecent practice was abolished, and we commend the matter to the attention of the police. Tax Harms Tan The trunk of the memorable tree to which tradition says John Harris the first white setter in this section of country was once tied by a band of infuriated Indians who intended to burn him alive, is stil_ standing, and commands the attention of every stranger who has occasion to pass along Front street. It is positively known that the trunk is at least one hundred and twenty years old, and there are still living those who have eaten mul berries from its branches. The massive roots seem to be deeply imbedded in the earth, and unless some unforseen accident occurs, it gives promise of endurance for at least a century to come. What a deeply impressive moral lesson does this old tree teach us! And to hearts and tam which feel and hear, what a silent yet elo quent sermon upon the frivolity and brevity of life, and the certainty and inevitableness of death, does it constantly preach! Where are those who planted and watered with assideous care the tender sapling, the bursting of whose lust bud was watched with so much solicitude ? flay troops of bright and beautiful children, with sparkling eyes, and peals of merry laugh ter, have gamboled beneath its wide spreading arms, without one thought of care—at its feet fair maids have sat and woven dreams of gold en tissue, (alas I as false as fair) or gave too wil ling ears to deep impassioned, and yet whisper ed words that stole their sortie away—here manly forms of those who "went in the full strength of years," have planned ambitious schemes in the far off future, or cherished more tender rainbow tinted hopes which woman was to crown—here "the rude forefathers of the hamlet" sat under the grateful shade for retros pection sad, or to meditate upon the glories of that other world which soon would be revealed. The old tree still remains, but the merry child, the blooming maiden, manly youth and bend lug patriarch, where are they ? From the bo som of the old trunk to whom affection clings "dose as thy bark, old friend," and by whose side we reverently stand, .seems to come a weird and mournful spirit-tone : teechurc y are yard go ai ey d are dead-!—. • in h, but the old tree still renaaina 1" REV. SAMUEL 11.14aNav e of the Halifax cir cuit, will preach / lathe Vine street Methodist church at 7} o:eVak this evening. A NEW INNWITION in the shape of a small rifled cannon wason exhibitioilesterday in the State house yard, and attracted much attention from visitors. The piece is so light that it can be readily carried M a man's arm, and the in ventor says it will do as much execution as the heaviest mountain howitzer. -- ~- -- DENTAL.-Dr. J. A. Carman, having served his country in war, is now prepired to serve that portion of the public who desire a dental operation performed. He can pull a tooth as easy as he would hare pullet:La bead on a rebel had the occasion *tented itself• His office is in Wyeth's ,buildink*ltetSquare. RUIZOAD Cells oNlila.— On Saturday a week whilst a train of ears filled with horses for the goiremment, was passing on its way to Bal timore, two of the cars, at a point near . Hanover Junction, caught fire from sparks of the locomoT tive, and as there was a considerable quantity of straw, the men in charge had some difficulty in rescuing the animals. A number were badly burned, and presented a pitiable sight. Several had to be killed to, relieve them of their misery, and the remainder of the poor animals were left in charge of a gentleman residing near the scene of the accident. I=l Tim FaraNnsnix &soar Fins ENGINE.—The following letter from the agent of the Amos keag Manufacturing , Company of Manchester, New Hampshire, to the Secretary of the Friend ship Fire Company of this city, is published for the hiformation of our citizens : AMOSKEAG MANITFACTURING COMPANY, 1 . Manchester, N. H., Aug. 30, 1861. Ma. Gacuos Eastussr, Thor Sir :—We are so situated with our work that Mr. Bean the su pet intendant of our machine shop, tells me that you may now count with certainty for your new steamer by the 20th or the 25th of September, and we will telegraph you when she leaves here. It is all done, and a good looking, good working engine-you may call the "Marion Ver beke"i when you come to house it. L, It is ouvof the clue.tionlcit slid it be fofe the time naMed aboV6, int - Welative no- en gineer to spare to send with it. Yours.,Truly, Cues. A. LOOM GEL 'McCALL's ' Cominsn.—Gen. Mcaall'a command comprises the brigades of Generals Couch and Smith, in nddition to all .Pennsylva nia troops, ten regiments, anasuitable'Contin. gent cavalry and artillery. He will soon be re inferded by two more Pennsylvania regiments. His troops are in the - liest condition, and in all respects ready to take the field. The camps are wonderfully neat, and the sentinels salute each'other with the precision of regulars. ()tra cers have been specially detailed to enforce the regulations of police and military politenats.— One whole regiment is detailed every night for picket duty. RAILROAD Aocroltsr.—An unknown man was killed on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a short distance east of Wilraore, on Friday night last. Be was walking on the track, and as the fast line rounded the curve,lte stepped to the other track and was caught the express freight train going west. was struck on the head and frightfully mangled. He was about twen ty-tire or thirty years of age. Re was a stran ger, and neitheads Dame nor , residence could be ascertained. "RiSSeMaiDp were taken charge of by Mx. Kirby, the agentof tlieroad at Wil more, from whore a descriptibn of the deceased may be had on akilioation.f. • ' A. RUMAT. Tgixa it must be for a solitary man to be taken ill—so seriously to be confined to bed, yet not so dangerously ill as to make some relation or friend cane at, all sacrifices to be with you. One ettn - •See that inAlint lonely . _ life there can be none of those pleasant circum stances which make days* bed, when acute pain is over or the dangerous turning point of disease is happily past, as quietly enjoyable days as any man is ever likely to know. No one should ever be seriously ill (if he can help it,) unless- he be one Of Si' cimsiderable house hold. Even then; indeed; it will be . raivisable to be ill as seldom as may be.' 'Ditto a person who when well is very hard-vrorked, and a good deal worried, what restful days those are of which we are thinking . ! You have such a feel ing of peace and quietness. • There you lie in lazy luxury when yon are suffering merely the weakness of a serious illness, but the pain and, danger are past. Allyour wants are so thought ful and kindly anticipated. It is a very delight ful sensation to lift your head from the pillow, and instantly to fm.l yourielf giddy and blind from loss of blood, and just drop your head down again. It is not a question, even for the most uneasily exacting conscience, whether you are at work or not ; it is plain you cannot. There l is no difficillty on that .score: And then you are weakened to that degree that nothing worries you. Things going wrong or remaining neglected, which would have annoyed , you when well, cannot touch you here. All you want is to lie still and rest. Everything is still. You faintly hear the door-bell ring ; and you feel not the least curiosity to know who is there. You can look for a longtime contentedly at the glow of the fire on the curtain and on the ceil ing. - When your letters and newspapers arrive you luxuriously read them, a very little at a time, and you soon forget all you have read. You turn over and fall asleep for awhile ; the you read a little more. Youemiving appetite makes simple food a source of real enjoyment. The children come in, and tell you wonderful stories of all that has happened since you were ill. They are a little subdued at first, but soon grow noisy, as usual ; and - their noise does not in the least disturb you. You hear it as though it were miles off. 'After' days and nights of great pain, you understand the blessing of I ease and rest; you are disposed to be pleased with everything, and everybody wants to please you. The day passes away, and the evening darkness comes before you are aware. Evety thing is eininge, ind every£hlife isx ifikithinrand pleasant. The only disadvantage is; that you grorm fond of lying in bed' that -yOushiirdt extrlni* from the prosokof gager hetting u p again. FELL INIO THE CANAL.-A dru , . en boatman fell from the deck of his boat b\t.o the canal yesterday morning a short distance above North street, and was neatly drowned Belpre he could be rescued from the watery element CAVALRY RECRIIITS.—The cavalry kerns to be very popular about here, and recruits k are pour ing in with unheard of rapidity. The iegiments of Gen. E. C. Williams and Col. Wynioop are fast filling up, and the cry is still thefr come. These regiments will be among the finest in the service, and will no doubt be heard him fre quently during the war. ' COVET PROCEEDINGS.—The morning session'ilf Court yesterday was principally devoted to tte consideration of Orphan Court business. In the afternoou, several triffling surety of the peace cases were heard and disposed of, after which the Judge proceeded to pass sentences on the parties tried and convicted at the court last week, as follows : Wm. Johnson, plead guilty to the larceny of several pieces of silver coin from the money drawer at Squire Boal's tavern, in the sixth ward. Sentenced to pay a faugof 41, restore property stolen, and six month's imprisonment. Eliza MoGirk, indicted for keeping a disor derly house. Acquitted ; but lientimoed to pay the costs. ': Henry Hide, indicted far assinftritidOftbrt Fined $2O, and the costs of prosecution. The sentence of Adam Erb, convicted of sell ing liquor illegally, was deferred until to-day. Samuel Danner, larceny of a pair of gaiters. Fined Si,' restore the property stolen, pay costs, and undergo imprisonment for six months..' Joseph Lewis, stealing a breastpin. Fincd $l, pay costs, and undergo an imprisonment of six months. Thomas Anderson, plead guilty to the larceny of a coat. Fined $l, pay the costs of prosecu tion and four months imprisonment. Wm. Anderson, convicted of larceny. Fined $l, Pay the costs, and two years imprisonment in the Eastern penitentiary. Wm. Weaver, plead guilty to stealing a nura ber of articles from the drug store of D. W. Gross & Co. Fined $l, pay the costs of prose eution,'restore the property stolen, and eighteen months' imprisonment in the Eastern, State penitentiary. The Policy of Political llnion Editor of the Telegraph:—l was gratified on reading in your valuable paper, the other day, the call eminating from the county committee of the dominant party in this county. That call invites all the quaiified voters of the coun ty, without distinction of party. who are In fiwor• of sustAining the government in a vigor ous prosecution of the war to suppress rebellion, to unite in fleeting delegates to form a county ticket upon that issue alone. In my opinion, the action of that committee is highly com mendable, and I trust our citizens generally will appreciate the patriotism that prompted its issue. The present is no time for the display of party strife by trickery, or to regard this or that man's claim to public favor, because of his fidelity to this or that party in the past, when rebellion is menacing the capital, and treason is endeavoring to sow the seeds of discord in our midst. There can properly be no other issue than that presented : Yor or against thw war and the government ; and in regard to candi dates, particularly for representatives in the Legislature, the • only question should be who will make the most able and faithful represen- .. . . . . tative, and will they consent to serve—not, 1 who have offered to serve, and have spent the most money in canvassing the county to serve their nomination under that most vicious prac tice that has been in operation for some yeas in this county. The present time is favorable for breaking up that practice, if the people generally will give that attention to their delegate elektions which their importance demands, and send delegates who are above the reach of all improper influ ence and capable of making a judicious select ion of candidates, without being fetterea with pledges, or influenced by friendship, into bar gains and sales that are disgraceful in them selves, and exert a pernicious influence' in ex cluding goCal men from nominations who are above or are unwilling to resort to such means of obtaining nomination. In this connection allow me to suggest the name of Leander 11. Ott, Esq., as one who would make an able and faithful representative. Mr. Oit has to •my own knowledge, been urged hymen of great in fluence and position to become a candidate, but has, with a becoming modesty, thus far ex cused himself from voluntarily entering upon the distasteful struggle for a nomination. I have known Mr. Ott from his childhood, have heLl close intimacy with him ever since, both in business and private relations, and can safely aver, that no purer patriot lives, and but few 1 men have a closer apprehension of the nature of. our Government or a quicker perception of 1 the hearing of events now transpiring. Hoping k that the convention will see the propriety of fmtlat.. ItgaiOsnaLtlig9loll,- HATING returned from the city T. now have on hand a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goodi : 200 pieces of new Calicos ; 200 dozen of Stockings • a splendid lot of Black Alapacha; a large lot of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 yards of Crash for Toweling. All kinds of Summer Dress Goods at great reduction. S. Lswr, Rhoads' Old-Corner. TO OORSIIDLPTIVES. THE ArivEETrszE, having been restored to health is a few weeks by , a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung Abet lon, and that dread disease, Consnmption—Ss anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means genre. To all who desire'it, he wilt send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions tbr preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure lbr Cossumplion, Asthma, Bronchitisoko. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be nvaluable, and he hopes every suf ferer will try his remedy, san wilt cost them nothing, 'find may prove a blessing. • Parties wishing the prescription Will please iiddreeb RSV. INWARD A. WILSON, Wdliamsbargb, imuircy, New York 0ct31.-wIY ncar is, MANHOOD , flow LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, Fruwr.wom AND RAOLCAL cage. OF SPE EMAralt -11.131.4, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous involubstiry Emissions and impowney, resulting 4LIBINEVE--Nritobgo/701-pla-fp. ' dent under-sash-in a plain savalope,lniiiyiadraid, Pest mild, on aerostat of two stamps, -by Dr.. MSS . J V. KLINE, 117 Bowery, New York. - POOL otftoe Boy, No 4,686. m2O-.6mdaw PURIFY TEN BLOOD. M.0111 , 4T'13 Uri PUSS AND PHOINLX tree from nif Mineral Poisons. --In mines of rierofula .curvy, cr Eruptions of the Skin, the operation 1 the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing ,tjui jaw jpaia.syqry vestige of these loathsomedolmen> ibeir purifying on MlllonAlrevers, fever and Agee; LoosPopini; Piles, and it Stroh., moat- all .diattosetn 40011 Yield SO lAtiar timative proimdes 'fity,fitfully iambi be without.. them,lll6 Iby their „inninlye ago iftareataint and'exptaisesmar bo Wed. TocamiAll IktlerwArPrigiisPd hale litt2 ni .T CAPIIIRE OR FORIS CURIE AIM FIATIRRAS. The naval expedition has reported two forts, 730 prisoners, 1,000 stand of arms, 81 cannons, and camp equippage take►. This is glorious news, and we hve will have influence with that• portion of North Carolina that is disposed to be loyal. This news, together with the fact that Urich & Bowman have just received a large stock of Fall Dry Goods, to which they invite special attention, will, we hope, have a happy effect upon the citizens generally. sep2-2t. See Professor Wood's advertisement in anoth er colnron. a _Lam laLuizz DR. DITPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEM A TY.S. fi I obstraatiOna, tl6m whatever"cause, an') t ways aaccouital as a prevea . this. _ _ 111.18 HAVE . BEEN USEL the doctoral& many 'years; •beth l Ihunce an. America, with•imparallelial success la every ease' an he is urged by tunny ALIOUNItna 'ladies who used ' th em, t. make the Pille.publie for the allaviancin &these sulterno from any irregularities whatever,' as well a s. to &arena an increase of family where ticaltti will not permit ta- Femalee.parthadarty uituated....& these •eupposing them selves so, are cautioned against these•Plils 'while do otinditien; as they-era intr. to produce' othearriage, an. the proprietor anaemia...lto ree ousibility after *lds ads. atm; althengli•dimrtatkiness` wotdd prevent any alb Wet to health—otherwire the title are recommencks-. Fall and explicit directions accompany emblem. Prig $1 00 per NW: , dolt *hideout(' and retail by , 9lialtl4lB HAHN YART4 , Druggist, • ;lanes Hew Harrisburg, Pa •LsAlles," by sending tam $1 00 the Harrisburg 'oat Wipe, can INIVILItIe Pills Sent (roe ca,obaccvation tc parAelAhc z counlarAttonfldfmtiallyj idat "frac of pm •e" by athilit'lhdlif: ciao by , sl. - 8; has, fleadint, imam, Hou.owar Cowoce, Philadelphia, J. L.. Las. seem lobanon, Ma u& fi.. - therrime lanedulder; .1. A. • ts, atind.sa, il lock..l. and by oui . - druggist hi' +/hey 'nay - the 'Union.. and tit S. D. Plows, Ole proprietor, New York , . , N. ti.-1.0,0a out for counterfoltel spy bolded or any Waft inilehrefaierylbeita head b D. Howe. A. ethers are a base unpolittloo and onside; therefore, a, you value your lives and 'health ; Ito say nothing oi be ng bumbugsal,uut of your woueo,s; hey :only of Woe , . who - show the Signakiires& AL. 1. owe 4n every bus which has recently •nien addet 41.celnit .01 thy. hi, .enw ronu!erloltee • iMPORTAni r. 3•0 FiranALNs DR. d' I 'EBESEM`AN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NE W YORK CITY T"combination of iOgFedients in these' fills are the re tkoi a lone 1 , 11113 L i, fn y are aid in their opereAlou, at d tell iu to corn eil all irreeul ritlea, Peinthl nenstruatluna lemovilug all eb- , strutmonu, whether irvm co d or. cativrwiso, bea. ache, punt to the el e paliftud not the heart, willful., all mu-. v toe air ouuae, histetha, rade , te p to the back and imos, fr.; , diaterhed veep, lei *Mee from hitrrrup mon of nature. TO MARRIED LArti.al, Dr Chewemen's Pills are invaluable, ea they will bring n :he mo. thly period atthVeguouity. I admit who have been *lump o nt,:d to the n.e of other Pills can place the t.tmost cone leuce to br. Olieeeemau'a Pale defog all thin thy r,pt:sent to do. N OTIC E Ihoe is one o-ndition of the female spins in which ths Pilo cannot lie tacit willumg producing n P.Er.:OftfA n. R.E.ULT. The contrition teferred to is .e. 1120 !IA Nar- 1 the rent I MISGAreRIAGE. Seek f. the IrTesistib a gen:, ri-ncy of the arardleitts to twera g%.,exua fa, coons w 'wrote/ condi ion, that even the reproductive power of nal lute cannot rend it. Wan auted ,pur •Iy . vegetable, sod free from. apylblog ilijurious. . Exploit directioOs, whhh stiouid be road so. .DAL{ any twpitleti,„l,lloo-$l, —.4.0,4 o,Y—too4.9.x.enol9o frix Si to Dit,;tlVWCUelit CaEI Ut x, Box 4,631, Pilot Office, N. w York City. I rold by onto Druitgbtin every town lo tbs Gelled Stales B. HU ICUINt,S, General Arita. for the Coned States. ' f 14 Broadway , New 't ork, To wbotit all ar'seleesto °Mei* ilmula be addressed. _old to Harrisburg try C. A. lienteer. wen otwly New '2ovattsemnits iILIRTEii SHIRTS!! esurriiin HOME MANUFACTURE. TEM CITEAPK-T,211r THE MARKET. THE undersigned t: eying opened their -snot' onory of Shirts &0., at No. 19 West Market •or II •r , ..irg, Pa ,do most respectibliv Solicit the ..,I o go an: attention of the Ladies, Gentlemen and Her. haws to the following assortment of goods all of which are our own manufacture saints, SMELT BOSOMS, tl (LLAAS,, CUFFS, WRIST BANDS, NIGHT SHIRTS, ho., he , ho., he., Also the particular &Undo(' of the ladles to our large assortment of under garments ho , (from the latest tea. proved London and Paris styles,) COLLARS, DOFFS, sorrs ho., in great varieties, all of which being our own mannotacture we will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. Persons desirousof famishing their own materials; can have cutting, sewing he., of every variety done accord ing to order. Air ofthe above named goods for Beata weal, we will make to measure, guaranteeing to tit, and give entire satisfaction to the purchaser for •otyle. durability and m - All Special orders will be promptly at tended to upoo the shortest .noticoand; most reasonable terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the Men reaeon• able terms. - P. S. Ladles wishinirelerts or.nrider garments of 8.4 (Reception, can haVe them - armlet° order by sending sample of such kinds as may be desired. LYNN & REBIIAN, • No. 12, Market, street, , au29-dbm - - • Harrisburg, ' Rooms next door to Hummel Ai . Hil linger's Grocery Store., - - . . STATE Street near Third street, a feW . doo . ii"lieleir7.lko4l3,4l:Aote - 4. lilitAbtirg: ere Hearse lie:ady made Cofflarriliisii OD nand and neatly neighed to Order. 7 , 1511ver plates, &o. Terms reit. eontOte. [ oBo.e3can O. BLEAK& - • • AQUANTITY of Baga, ChoOkti and ding ; buns fer wile by the -dimes lied Totem cbesp castk, at,kbe DAUPHIN CoUN ry PRIAM mysl6Bo 11•ARINII0RO May .11 11181 ' - ,l/INEGAR4 1 t , MADE fronvohoice.,and eelected ARON{ AIL and gdaraniaad by. us to beiSt&ilt i tite g gEltdith.L. T" 131:1BSCRIBBR has removed hie : ' PLUMBIND AND BRASS ro'orioef rrtlek Markey street to Fourth street above Market, oppctlito the , Belle choral Tbauldhl for pear - patronage; he hopes, bj , attemioa buidneett, to merit a continuer:lee of 'M. atar 26 •3uxl ." !ASKED. - VOR RENT.--The large brick - dwelling heusenuw odeopied by 'Deed •Esig; on Tout, etreetnear with en oftlee for an attorney. &A of. Ootobeir At: In quire et the Ilkotnceoisrrs 'onto.. • Augs-dif. ' ' , - - "OUR GOVERNMENT." 461 11 HE unityof Government; which con., 11 stitutenyoi ode people, is now dear to yon , r,.' rrieettleteret novice:li Address A oaduottim Is ..mwen dal to the soda top , Itroaprritylf our efeletry. 'WO es trahism moat - Miro froth w nitledge. It 14 Olaly tkpviatr, dndrrstatidiag of our civil institutions • thar naztiehabe Aron and' SatUed,Attaohmeut to their pripriples, and impart abthty fertheir matutenshoe. "Vijit WV:MAIM t'ea' explaaatory statement :of toe systeui of GOvertuttent of the OcrodtrY," hbotattinfthe teat of the ConstitutiOn:Ofthe limited States, and the Ole witutionat provisions tit tie severtates. wile their meaniatt and cooatitiOlho, deterMliWity ah- Stunt wwl precedeut - ao& Prsotice; or derived frOm oat •••••1 t Atari ; tiktested. and arranged for popular use Price t 'l %Id 1111.1NNYit, del rrtsburg; City ftttertY f°%_s4l6ll A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and lot of geound j 'Adieseettly lactated oit reebt between Muiberry4treer end Waeldnittee'ffeenne. Also TWOlsirtflg - PIe.NOEVIn good eredditteo aid of eX . • gene= tone. Apply to 1:1'0. , Z11111111Rifele, In 4 . " .1r0."21h-'Bolitle efieo — led streelL: fbl,Rea3-Valrta443--altiOtlyitUre , Sr lar t w e totr4l 1 Bag andinreevetetve4talthrerall Al fr- Pieme at every tote. 40 WI 7, Mita VW* 'l' )fi : SOE'd WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY 1 No. 69, Market Street, below Third, 4 0111 p , lidlllllsllollo, PA. MLE E , MAN IJF LICTURER OF lIMBRELLAti,! PARA.-zoi s ana ALKINd C&NICI, will furelsb. g oda it LOWlitt, than ban tin bought In any ot, the East re cities. Country merchants will do well to call awl, unarnineprlcea aad quubty, sad cools:ice teete-: selves of teltilied: - juosiny. Al 0-.0 0 p S; • t • FOR TIER ARMY, soaa es , . Bede, Pillows, Elbugurte, Coate, Caps, • Z44 lW his, Drhad33 g ' C ul n4 irr WM. S. 113Arrillt, North Side, I Sqwe, heft" Buehler' s Hotel, HARRISBURG, PA. ..421411i1it0! TIEII4 iath tiemi,anual Term otthis Ingti taboo commenced this day. Pattils, (male ankle- t male) of the age of nine years and upwards a ill bb re. ' eleYee. All the 111111a1 branches of a good Noglish ado. eat aeviell as laths lalignigtia ire bided.' Tarifa : 410, - '112; $l4 and" VC - Of "stissffiii: tif months, according to the branches mint. rib extra' chants of any kind. -Apply to V. MAYO, A. Y., Principal, Or to Rode. F Kolkar, D. W. Grows, O. P. Wielding, A. J. Herr and Geo.'Z. IlunkelifichooltbMinittse. sep2-detts _ _ . IXTA .H NTED at the.arriatorg Car Shop„ v v arx,omi mout,Ditgli and touts GO JD ntAoir„ swan.; W. T. saumm, Supt. sepZdtf ARMY OVERCOATS FOR SALE. • . „ To Newly . Organised BegitaTente.: A JO of the, very, :best overcosts„wa.dei 11:aheot t aing reguiatbius, •ild'ittdri'tn; expip • fug,reglcoeut, ...Is for male "AO. effIEL&N EX & Co.; 'Second street. below Jokes House El orris: burg. augarklim GENERAL 0pp4.4 NO. 5 Officers recruitiug fur regiments accepted by the State of Pennsylvania, can, if they desire it; receive commutation fur rations, fur their re cruits. 1 hat is.: to say, the Coltirel of a regi meut or the Captain of a company, as the cave may be, will receive thirty otta:s a day for each man he shall bring to Camp Curtin who shall be 'mustered into the service of the United States, front the timeof the recruit.; being sword in before a Magistrate, until his arrival at camp. Provided, That the whole time charged for any one man, shall not exceed ten'days. When transportation la d elc, d for compan ies or parts .of companies application will be made to these Head-Quarters. By ruder of Governor A. G. CURTIN . , Com mander-in-Chief. CRAIG BIDDLE, auL9-det A. D. C. 1 WANTED, STEADY and sober, young men to joi the narrtabar i t Cavalry ioaapauy, aeoepte. by tb Povernment, awl already to tamp. Engelse at th rendozvou - s, Exchange,,Walautstrerd. , aairr.e.-dtt CHAS . Q. DiTrieCsptahl. HARREL...BURG FEMALm SteIINARY. THE fall term o this Institution wi comma • on , Wednecdry September 4th. AU. anti-d& EN, IS DIUN, Prtnotpto. NOTICE 'lO TRESPAS3FeRS.—The un. derelaned hereby gives whim to Henry Bastlaid, Joao Bastaio, Hate All n, and others whom it may con cern not to +moose§ on her minims from et d after Shia date or they wilt be sidalt with hooerfog to law. • • ,; • ;•-:- • XIAPE• • SCHEFFER'S BOOK — STORE 1 ~,(Ifearr t ha Barriabeav Brialge.) 1.1 r. JUST RECEIVED from the $1: • ;40.. lad - One CONSIBRCUL NOTE Pitucti we winged at $1.25 per ream. $11.150 per ream - for HOTS PA: 6N, deourited with the latest and very handsome emblems and palriOlii mottos. 53.50 for 1000 %oars ENPFLOM, 'din national and patriotic emblems, ; printed lu two °Mere. Please sive us a call, TEIRO P. 3ORdY 6R, jear2-dr Harrisburg.# GILT PRAM:RBI GILT PILLWES' J. BIEBTER, CARVER AND. GILDER; Manufacturer of Looking..Glium And .Picturi Framed,, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings dbe. •HA..IIUISBUB.G, PA. • French Mirrors, square and Oval Portrait Frames of-every .desaription. OLD PRAXES ItE.GILT TO NNW. .1916-17 FUR dAL.E.—One of the beet bueinetie itantb3* it the city on reason Ale terms, or leased for three or floe yews elt sated m Market street between Fourth and ANIL 'inquire on the pre MlA's of ,j10.412m DANIEL LENDY. ZORN B. .13MITErti: BOOT & SEEPE STORE, coww. SECOND AND WALNUT STS., ''." '- • .afAilisb,tut; • li. L, oo2l4, WAAr sit ek g o4ht erxesi nd, a i te „ a or se tti o s r , t ;x la e f4n , t bo bl i ualitlee for ladies, gentlemesioessii Fk9Ba.tto Um". " MADE E TO CUDI3 bifipprioeiNrkmcm, • UP don at shorreeefee. orths.do• JOHN B. gritra; Harrletiure VAN INGEN , .4k DeffigneTrluid ... Eirrravenvon Wood , : 1.7 - • L s N: &ICOR: FlFTELattlEimrinnerg., . , VgdadaPida, LIXECUTE all kinds of Wood Edgravitig intli beauty, oorrectcess And - dispatch. Orighial designs thronsbno fir Pine.Boolr-Illestrationi; PerSchs *Wring outs, by.sesil* , si Pliutberstitior DietwirrerKille. sn have views of CollegesoChurelliek Freits, hankie* staves; Patents, ht., engraved se well on per. sonek.spelleiaidu.: . Faso) , Bovriopes, Lanai/,:lan: fiesdingsf:-uoa tirishing f —Auetnellaffslie otter G l 9r&s * ^tw6ra 9 " ~^ k , liglairrityle wren; and - ax tnerletteskrpriees — •• For ipso:tuning of due engraving,•see hisetratell .rorlts of J. B. Lippineott &CO.. Y. U. Butler & Co - wrap lye IRVING FEMALE; COLLEGE. IifECIIANIWBURG PA • r I "HIS Inetitutiott chattered with full _col isgtste powers, will open its Tall Term on Wadi:tits dey the 4th o(beetenth•r• The anent on or Parents baring :daughters to-educate reepooduity invited to thielnktittiolon For oatolrqpies Fldress. A. G. X&RLEIT, t ' suplll-2wd - ----Rrogidone Select Sitotibit f6r Boja'and aid s , ipaoNT - sir - Biwa -ABoirt. LOCUST. , . tn.! k' all term of ROBERT dt'ELWEE'S -"tVp flns. , llooday. • , --lashmaisr 4 0 03 1, 11,11AIRPA.A1- ' m r 0 ,1 4 ,61} , snotell4r, r t 914 10 Zr ,l ll -1-4 :riorsGbas plir rarnssessild eitor iesieot P 4,) riir;loCate4 J . , 6 ll l ll"rpr e Er ~►j~ Di VD abnertisments PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BRAD-QUARTERS P M. Harrisburg; August, 29, 1881. " taaata#rs. COUNTY .0041111,1§5 011 kE R. A lißEund.ereigned offers himself.at. a candidate for the office of COIN r aublect to the ootoinatiag Convention, ant pledges Maw( If if norialoated and elected to dis barge the duties of the dice with d !ably. PRIED' atia26 te FOR ASSEMBLY DANIEL KENDIG, of Middletown, of ten himself' as a candidate fer the SPATE Lii4l.3- I.ATURE at the ensuing election, sublect to the action at the People's Manly Convention And pledges blown to discharge the duties of the ogle. hon.-fitly and faith fully. ang24-dtc .. FOR. ASRiI:t,Mk3LY DR. FOX, of Derry town ship, offers bimoott es a caollidele for the STATE IAtit,.. 4 LATURB NA the ensuing War Wit, subtlit to lb •se thin of the people's Coemty .ooorsottonr. , tos-promtseg It elected to dwell- rge the .:otles of the Wake whhjidelity FOR PsOTHONOTARY - - .. T C YOUNG, offers himsel: as a oandi eis date for the °Mee of Preehonotary &c, Or. raAphin county, et the en e cilia ekcion. Its (leg , gea elected to perform the duties of the office with tleeuty. an. itodewie FOR JitHoisliF.a A BRA H M.-11.* - 80 ER,'of East Hano . err, Were himself as a cautlioado for Kt 01.e111/1 at Lbe e• mat election. en bject to the action of tee People's County coov,•ottoo. He proms a if elected tu dl.charge the dotes of tlis elite With a r lity anst2'stai : FOR ASSEMBLY A B. SCHRBINER, of Grair. °f are 1.1.• himseti ceodtdate tor the Stilt LEGISI A LU eta at: the e nsuing. election, aubleot to 'be "Woo of the PeoOleit . Coatily Convention. de pr. hit ea, h' Glow led to ell*Cbarge the unties of the office with fidelity.' aue2l-dto• FOR PROTHONOTARY. DA. S. EYSTr.ft offers himself se a • candid ete ter the 'Area PV ora -T salt, so., at the ensuing ele,uon, raid pledees his reputation lot attention to business as a sUarauthe to the lassos per. formences of dudes, if elected. barna:Wig, August 21. .186 , . ft* FOB. COUNTY TREASUKhR. 11(111 ENJ AM list BecK, ot r ifirrisbnig, of i.) fere tdateett as a I utuld.te for CPU Tr vivun it.,, ele at the e Beteg election, aut , ,eot to the action ,the Peopled County .COUVeII I a He pro.niee.e If y sia to didentu-ok the dotlts of the t thee who tkialti. .. augl74la w to . FOa REG 18TE H. SAMUEL M RQU 1 RI, of Hdrris' ung, 11* rs Waled , a. a e.O I i to f r BD. I •••• a • u tlin4 ICfo • elikb ut to ,be ..otiott ,•t* Ale' K4lOl. '4 Um ty Cu. vebtlon HO p^e Net If emote.* todls.Lar. e tbe d ides of 1..0,116-. 4,6 d Dewy. au 1.7416. •tc To le, v Kit; l)3 C Fh.LLOW CI I IZEN6 I offer niy self se A: a t.:.,nthd .te for County Tree uecr si tue etwutiug eedoo, cubJect to. be colon of Le I pop, C u ty's Coo ceotioa. bou it Ibe A.M.ll,ate 40 br eleot,d t l'ke ute myself to di•ottw•ge toe du 0, of E. 1.1,1 ,111 r wob fi k i e uty. It•AnC SACK. Thutphin, Aur 21.61 It DEet.N444.,NI ANU UNION VuTERS ur DAUPHIN t MINTY. 1 4 111.1., W CITIZe.;I% B—l offer • mvaelf JU • env n ludo, eudeut o.uduista iur we ad PC of Re ge.ter 01 Wills of ia•l h o . tinny. Stwuld Ibe es •• as to be el. of U, f 1.101060 to obuistr.e 'be duties of t•e Wilts w tti sdclttr. eltS.in fs. EtUMIlk.4. July 81, Isl3l-41.sumc FUR ASSF.MBLY. 00L. J lett EEL ND, ot Halifax town -11,,) , I fftrs tont& It a cts tilt ate f AS 4 RiIIiLY ut in• nasal gch ohm a* Pet tome act oe of 'the Tel:t ine's County Lbav uttou. He p , cruises it ele, led W die • chit , so the dames of the OH le with Oddity. angle:a/I.W , PFZIPHF3R'Si DAILY LINE! Between Philadelphia LOOS iLAMI. Jew= suoblb., wiLumasinows, UnioineWN, Wamirror; Mll2vll, lilll6/1010, Tllivccrox, 0110R0ICIOWN, LIEVAITOWN, MUSLIM LAG. IiALITAI, 11401 , 81/11, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot bailie -entrant located the iirayege will be at the lowest rotes. A Quidnotur goes through with Gaon train to attend to toe safe delivery , of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FREED, WARD & FftM D, No. all Mar. et Paget, Phila delphia, by 5 o'clock P. M, till be I .livered to Harrisburg the next morton Freight (Merge) as low as by any other no. Particular attention paid by this Una b. o•oihpt and speedy delivery of all Harrieber cods. The undersigned thankful for past 'dam 0 bops. by strict attention to butboese to merit 4 Goo - title of the same. T. PSI: . Pldlidelpbi. and ne Vent of Market Mr , ..0 ri•trurg del7•eem DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON I)E,NTLS'I'-• i ?FORE. tile services to the eitizeite o k," Harrisburg and its vicinity. Se solicits & share o the public patronage, and giver assurance that nie_ltest endeavors phall be given to render satisfaction in his pro fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, ho feels ask In writing the public generally U. 12111 on -him, swaging new that they will not be diettathated with ble-servistss, °dice No. 128 Market street, In the noose formerly ao ,upied by Jacob R. Kby. near the United &atm- HOW, ilarrisbnrs, Pa vll-dlr. r. GENERAL ORDER:', NO. 2. HEAD QUAATRIBII t P. M. Harrisburg, Aug. 19, 1/361. Y DIRECTION of the' President of - the B United States, all volunteer regiments or parts of Regiments accepted directly by the War Depatment from Pr nnaylvania, either with or without' arms,'equipinents or uniforms, are to be forwarded at once tcoWashington. Their commanders will therefore immediately report to these 'headquarter's, st .ting the number of men and the station from which they rue tii be taken, that traturpor ation may be furnished them without delay. By order of A. U CURTIN.' r i Governor and Commander-in Chist CRAM BIDDLF, A. C. D two FLAGS 1 FLAGS j-L -14,0TE PAPER AND EN V , EUSPAS w its 'National dosigna, LETTER PXPER Vier IL vie* of the ~ity of Heritable& printed and for'ado at _- BeliErnrs BOOK MORA J 4 lbw Ronlobnin Widen it , EMOVAI*A: THE SU IiStRIBER would -reWpectfully Worm toe oubhe that he ha I - emoted hut Pointe . • _lSlWltlhat Atalabatbaleut thh ] Plard Arent helomlierra Hetet Ontaktutior ova pat rolman, ottiropetil6 Matti Wont= to - lminae to morn .711raitliati t. , or.; . Ott WATT Nr. - X •P. z..„. I . psiebidumommehrouviduw 4100w11 •0%c4-- sa* Cal 7JE