ititgrao. liiiiRISI3URG, PA Friday Morning, September 5, 1861. POWDER ion GENERAL FBMIONT.—Eighty cars, loaded with powder for Gen. Frernoul is army recently passed here en route to Missouri. LOME TO TOE TROOPS. -L. L. Allen, the popular temperance lecturer of Ohio, has at the earnest solicitation of the commanding officers, consented to deliver a temperance lecture bethisfore the troops at Camp Curtin, at 6 o'clock evening. It is also very probable that the distinguished lecturer will be prevailed upon to deliver another lecture inone of the city church es nest Sunday evening. TowN.—Among the familiar faces wearing 6uegauentals" we notice in our streets, is that 0! 011101 d friend Theodore D. Cochran, of York, Who has recently received a commission as Cap tain in the 15th regiment U. S. infantry. Capt. Cochran is an old typo, who served with dis tinction in the war with Mexico, and in the three months campaign against the rebels. He is at present wet:lotted at the Newport Barracks, Kent ucky t'AILECS nT LIGHTSINO.—A large barn at lilount Airy, Philadelphm, belonging to Gen. A. L Romfort, of this city, was struck by light ning night before last, and, with its contents, entirely consumed. A man who was sleep ing in the ban, was compelled to fly for his life, leaving his clothing behind him.. Four horses perished in the flames. Among the con tents of the building were twenty-five tons of bay. two wagons, a sleigh, one hundred and twenty-five bushels of grain, a large lot of pc.- tutors, harueB, etc. = roma— Be/ore the Mayon—Several volunteers were marked present at the roll call before the Mayor yesterday. They were all charged with ,inurkrnnees, and after a reprimand die- Misceil by promising to join their companies. ha ley Wilson—a stout; equably little negro was arraigned for drunkenness. Discharged. Flory Campbell and James Snowden—both t,rJi —were arrested for "lying around loose" at the depot. They said they were from Carli- Elv, and had come here to get employment as rmvantr , in the army. They were discharged. I=l ULI . EITTION in drill should be the steady aim \ cry officer and soldier now going to fight tin or glorious institutions. Any man who \ t , s the order and confidence with which Willed troops manoeuvre, must see how Want it is to bo thus at home in the move n', in, of a battle; to be able to execute every u 6 r with confidence; to know what an order 611 , n1d be though indistinctly heard through the noise' of a conflict ; to load and fire with precision and coolness. Such drill secures the soldier's safety, gives the officers confidence, and wins battles against great odds. One cool, well-drilled soldier, is thus more effective than two or three raw bunglers, however brave, or even reckless. Drill cheerfully and carefully, obey orders with alacrity, and our word for it we will hear no more Bull Run follies. A Gaya THOUGHT.--There are worse things than war. Deterioration and moral cowardice are worse than death ; and when it becomes neces sary to die for great truths and principles, how sweet and how beautiful is the sacrifice ! Let no one imagine that this is our day of deepest darkness. Twenty millions of people rising as one man, thrilled by one impulse, swept by one spirit of self-sacrifice, bolding right and justice to be dearer than life, and that life for these may and shall be offered up, will appear in his tory as the brightest omen of the century. Civilization and free government are not to fail here, but to come forth more glorious and secure train trial. This is the clear pointing finger of God, and for this He strikes the awful hour and summons men to their duty. Meanwhile we hope that from all the altars of religion will be I breathed the holiest, selectest influence into the' cause of constitutional liberty as the cause of God. Doze TEE CROP INCREASE.—We often hear the expression that "the fools are not all dead," and every day but tends to increase our be lief in the proverb. But does the crops of fools increase? Do the specimens of the more recent growth exceed in size those of a few years back? We are inclined to think they do, and in part verification of our belief, we have before us a label taken from a bottle of hair medicine, the price of which is only three del lays! The esteemed modest proprietor agrees, however, to make a reduction or discount of thirty-three per cent, for cash, or he will sell a dozen bottles at twenty-four dollars—with &- hen per cent off for cash. This article was doubtless gotten up to suit the times. Money being a drug in the market, will be at once in vested in this great hair preparation, and the People who buy it will wait until the market fur it gets up to fifty dollers per bottle, and then rush it. rive humbug. A GOOD NAME.—A good name is above all IA ice. Have you not found it so, young man, you whose well-known virtues have placed you in a position which you occupy with feelings of Commendable pride? And you whose fame has bean the target of envious tongues, have you not seen a good name to be the only breast plate that is impervious to the poisoned shafts of calumny ? Gold and talent, what are those ithout a character ! A light to render dark nese visible; a gliding, which, by contract, mates the substance more revolting! Cherish it, then, all ye who possess it; guard it care fully—for depend upon this, its purity once tarnished, the nnwearying effort will hardly re store it to its pristine lustre. Let it attend you through the journey of life, crowning your days with peace and happiness. The recitude which won it will engrave upon your face a letter of reco mmendation to people of every nation and to ngue. And when the treasure is no longer needful to you, it shall descend to your poster ity, a l egacY with which millions on millions would to be compared. True Wausau lantass.—ln pursuance of a previous call, a large number of the citizens, including many ladies, assembled on Wednes day night in the Court House to hear an address from an Indian missionary on the cht,iina of our frontier Indians on the sympathies of the American people. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. G. J. Martz of this city, and organized by the election of the Hon. John J. Pearson as President, and H. C. Alle man as Secretary. The Rev. John Beeson was introduced by the President and made a very interesting address, showing the impositions to which the Indians have been subject, and the necessity of a correct public sentiment in order to sustain peaceable relations between the races. The following preamble and resolutions were then proposed and unanimously adopted : Wu: aces, There is reason to believe that the warlike attitude which some of our frontier In dian tribes have assumed towards the govern ment of the United States is the result of Imude and falsehood by which disigning men have made them believe that the northern people are their enemies ; therefore Resolved, That a committee be now appointed to prepare a report expressive of the true senti ment of this Commonwealth relative to the treatment of the Indians, and to the position which our people should of right sustain to wards them as a race. Resolved, That the committee also arrange for, another meeting as early as` practicle to 'con - eider their report, and to carry out the suges tions which it may contain. A committee, consisting of Rev. John Beeson, Hon. John J.., Pearson, David : Elenaing, Esq., H. C. Alleman, Esq., Rev. G. J. Marts, Morde cai McKinney, Esq., and John S. Musser, Esq., was then appointed in accordance with the above resolution. A prominent attraction of the evening's ex ercises was the singing of Larookqua, an inter-, esting and youthful Indian squaw, of surprising, power and sweetness as a songstress. She sang " The Indian's Lament," " The Indian's Fune ral Ode," in her native tongue, and the "Indian Hunter." Her songs had a thrilling effect upon the audience, and were received with rapturous, applause. The committee, appointed at the meeting last evening, will meet and make a report at a meeting which will be held at the Court House on nextlionday evening. ' -r r. • „ The object of the meeting dommende itself 'to the public as a means to counteract the schemes of designing men to inveigle the tribes of dians upon our western frontier in the war . against our governnient, as it is a well' known trot that secession emissaries are representing the northern people as their worst enemies; and it is believed that when the true sentiment of the north is known and expressed properly, it will neutralize the efforts of those intriguing demagogues. The meeting adjourned to meet again at the . Court House on Monday evening next, when it is expected that Gov. Curtin will be present and preside at the meeting. FRUIT FORTS SOLDIERS AT TIMIS CAMPS. —This is a great season for fruits of all kinds, so abun • dant and cheap are they everywhere. One good use this great abundance can be put to,. is to supply the soldiers at their several camps and stations with a goodly supply. You can't be.; lieve how gratefu: fruit is to men cooped up in large bodies ; even the raw peaches are earger ly devoured by the, men. Those with gardens near town, can with no cost scarcely, o..cept little outlay of thought and good feeling, drop from their wagons, carriages and other meant of conveyance, baskets of ripe fruit of . all kinds at Camp Curtin or Capp,Cameruni They will be of great use to the soldier, and save him from the hospital. Bring in your fruit of all kinds in great abundance, good people, who: kayo it, even if it cost you a little trouble. I=l Tus PARTICULABB of the cowhiding affair, published in yesterday'sTmucutem, were given to us by an individual who claimed to be an eye-witness of the transaction,'acid if an affair of a similar nature transpired elsewhere we know nothing of it. We are disposed to believe, however, that the " singular ,coincidence" al luded to by our morning cotemporary was only visible to himself, and originated from that condition of the system which causes those who are laboring with it to see things doubie. Under these circumstances, ‘the "other - case" alluded to by our cotemporary was really seen. in a "pig'. eye." I:=C1=1 Busnuss rm PHILADILPRILL—The Philadelphia correspondent of the New York Tribune says "There is quite a perceptible revival of busi ness, and from indications thus far, we shall do full half our ordinary Fall trade, and probably more. Many Western buyers are in town, ' Some of these have paid up punctually, and can buy all they want on time. Those lest punctual, are required to pay cash. No dry goods man can now afford to sell a bill in the least doubtful. In fact, the number who are able to sell on time, even to the best customer, has been so subscribed by recent disasters that cash has become the rule and credit the excep tion. One thing is clear : that whatever busi ness may be done this season will be a perfect ly sound one." CHURCH ORGANLTAZION.---On. next Sabbath, a German Reformed Church will be organized in Middletown, and officers installed. The meet ing will be held in the South Ward school house on Ann street, where Rev. Kurtzman has been preaching regularly since May, to some thirty regular members. A number of able ministers from a distance will be present on Sunday, and assist in the exercises. Jruncial Nonlseriox.—At a County Conven tion held in Lebanon last Monday, Hon. I. J. Pearson, of this city, was nominated by ac clamation for President Judge of the Judicial district composed of Dauphinand Lebanon coun ties, and Messrs. Ely, Titus. Walker and John Deininger appointed Conferees to Inset Con ferees from this county. THE Small denominations of Treasury notes are going rapidly into circulation in Washing ton and are much in demand. They are a valuable circulating medium. and very conve nient where small remittances by =liar° made. Saturday arid Monday thousands of them were enclosed by soldiers, and mailed to families at home. PennopthaniaWar ittievapit—; ; • An EXTENSIVE Tasvataa.—Capt. Woodruff, one of the proprietors of the sleeping cars be tween Chicago and Philadelphia, over the Fort Wayne route, is supposed to have traveled farther, last year, than any other: man in the world. He ran on the route between Philadel phia and Pittsburg, and missed about four nights in the whole year, thus traversing the entire route of three hundred and fifty.three miles, and traveled during the year, the enor mous distance of one hundred and twenty-seven thousand four hundred and thirty-three miles, and that mostly by night. Somme AND Surtstus.—The orders of the War Department are very strict against the sale 4' liquor to the troops. The army sutlers are not only forbidden to sell it to the men, but are not allowed to keep it in their pos session under heavy penalties. They are also prohibited giving credit to any enlisted sol dier to an amount exceeding one-third of his month's pay, and are required, three days before the last of every month, to render for verification, a written and separate account, in each case, of any charges they may have against enlisted men for collection, and the officer shall: submit the account to the sol dier for acknoihedgement and. signature, and witness the same. In the case of death, deca de); or removal from the post, of the soldier, the account. will be rendered immediately. If the soldier dispute the account and the sutler insist, and in the case of death and desertion,. the sutler will be required to establish the ac-: count by affidavit endorsed on it before any of ficer authorized to administer an oath. Debts thus verified as due the sutler, are to be noted on the muster rolls, and will be paid by the Paymaster out of the arrearages due to the sol dier at the time of death, desertion, discharge, or sentence of court martial; the sums due thd Government and laundress being first paid. PEEIL&DELP}IIA Thrzectrvas nc Celts—BowLau Ansawrrn —Our readers will remember a tele graphic dispatch in yesterday's TRLEORAPH, to the effect that a noted burglar named John Gross had been arrested by two Philadelphia detectives, in one of our camps near Washing ton. Yesterday afternoon detectives Lemon and Bartholomew arrived at Philadelphia with their prisoner, John Gross, alias John Miller; securely handcuffed, and dressed in the full uniform of a sergeant of the United States army. Gross is a fine looking young man, about twenty-five years of age, six feet high, and well built, and was a great favorite among the mili tary, and said to be an excellent soldier. He was arrested some time since by the same offi cers, but made his escape from the cars on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, while • being taken to Philadelphia. He made his escape when the train was passing the tunnel at Sellersville. He is charged with some of the most attrocious robberies in the history of our State, among which we may instance the following :—Mr. Weiss, at Bethlehem, and Mr. Jones, slate worker at Harrisburg. Gross was formerly a baggage master on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, but was dis charged for dishonesty—he having robbed the company quite extensively. His first robbery after his discharge was that committed upon Mr. Sayers, P.estdent of the Schuylkill Valley itskiirotid. He relieved Mr. S. of a large amount of jewelry, money, and miscellaneous articles. His last depredations were committed at Camp Curtin, in this city, where he enlisted as a Ser - gearit in Col. Campbell's regiment of flying ar tillery, now at Washington. Gross was con veyed to Bethlehem to-day for trial. Officers Lemon and Bartholomew deserve great credit for their perseverance in making this arrest, which was attended with consider, able difficulty at Washington, the Provost Mar shal denying them access to the camp, and the Coloneland other officersof Campbell'aregiment refusing to give him up, and after great trouble Mr. Bartholomew obtained audience with his old friend, Gen. McClellan, who gave him au thority to make the arrest. Editor Harrisburg Alegraph : DRAB SIR : Allow us, .through your paper, to express our thanks to some of the citizens of Georgetown, especially to Mrs. J. F. Raymond, fn the kindness shown to us members of the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment. We will ever re member her with grateful hearts, and when on the battle field we will think of her, knowing that her prayers are ascending for us, Camp Gibson, Sept. 4th 1861 . " When self the wavering balance shakes, it is rarely right adjusted." Commodore Stringham thinks he has seen Commodore Barren before. This reception was a just and proper chastisement upon Barron-for his ingratitude toward the U. S. Government, who, with a mother's care, had nursed him for a life time. We have used the above remarks for the purpose of calling your best attention to the large stock of cheap dry goods at Urich & Bowmana, corner of Front said Market streets. sepb-2d. Hsvuta returned from the city I now have on hand a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods ; 200 pieces of new Calla* ; 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. Lim; t Rhoads' Old Corner. Tam Anventrourn, having been restored to health in a few weeks by s very simple remedy,_gter having suffered several yeare*th'eseilitirliiiiglit. ion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-Eel:reran) the means of ours. To ativrito desire It, he will send a copy of ; the pre scription used (free o f charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they. will. tind a sore cure itir Consumption, BrOnehitlie, API The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to bone& the afflicted, and spread intermation which he conceives to be nvaluable, and he hoop every: sul inter will try his remedy , as it will befit them not hing, sod may prove a blessing. eurtes wishing the prescription will please address IRBV. HOWSPD A. Wll, Williernsbargh, KII I IO. oottneY,SoWOWL oetal-wls Kornis Loun Pula Azip_Pnactiur BErrinte.- Pres from Abiwera/ Paisoau—ln awes of Strath. Ulcers, Sdnrvy, or options of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly &Welshing, often renfoldig in a few days, every vestige of thews loathsome Mimeses by their purifying etreete on the blood. Ballow Refers, Fever and ugue, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in We St, rale ail diseasessoon,yhilittirtheir curative prapbrtiee No Nagy shoat be' viittiodt them; as by their imely ase mush effacing and.expenee may be saved. .PreparetbriVAL k 1101111; D.,New York, and ill oak broil DruggitlV • • . sovilwAt . 4 • r 4 [CARD OF THANKS.] MA SOLDIEW TO CONSUMPTIVES PIIBUY THE BLOOD• rr._7fL, usin_ To THE fuiiiiks DR. DIIPONOWS Q 4) PIUS FOR- itiatES a nfallible n correcting, regulating, and reino-Ons a obstructions, from whatever cane, and ways successful as a preven tive. THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED B 1 the declare, tor many years, both In Trance an, Amerika ; with cuitiaralieled (manna to every ease; am heat urged by many Wonsan.: ladles who u se d them, make the Pins pbrilie for the alleviation of tho-e sollerim from any Irregularities whatever, as well a. to prevent an increase of family where health will ma permit it.— gemasst parileniarly Hittiated; , . ut theee isoOnesthe then. selves so, are eautloned against ttieeta fill% while in thin condition, iii they are surf 10'4/redline Unlicarriege, am the proprietor assumes no responsibility' Ole) this *dint anion, although their mildness Would prevent du, mn objet to nesuti—otheeelSV the Vine are reaennineedo: Full and eitlith'il intentions accompany each him . Yris. $1 00 pet boat : OM wholesale suct,retail by . . () BAUMBAN.NVAIrr Dru li u L w Ro, mune t org, "Ladles," by sandbag .hito-.11.00 to the Harrbibnri, Post Moe, eau have the OWe - seta free of obseryatiou any part the country . (eonikketigally) and "free of poi . tape" by *./d .7AP y Reading., Amuses; Llutlsitiis - 13Osibin,LrhflidetWij.. " L. Lai= smirk, lebanoiii Omura. H. demo% iniesaater; J. Wets, Wrigbtaville ;. nisei; York . : by ow druggist Lif evegy.leity_and MAW Vkiloo. owl 0 ' S. H. Howe, • ote .preprietare Nene York,. out for couoterletb, ticy no unlace lip o f any Sind unbar every ofi signal Howe. A others are a ease nopositiou sod tolosle , therefore, a you 'youriliret smiting in be ug bumboggedaint et yohr Ulorleyo -Ouy - ,tuiy nini MOM , tkla:leignatureroff:S . .., D: Howe on i•very ton, steeb boa recentl) nidad areolintanathe PO. iaiaidosisit•wr • imoA:Tmri: DR. CHRES.O4#,N.!S PILLS Preparedbygonielilis L. Cheesqman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. THE eointi iegredients in these 13118 arc the reomolol a long and eiteuSive practice. Tb y are mi'dostheiroperaltoe,abd evert.tolncorrectlog all irregul dtiPabefutj teb opromisms, retboving all ob strumions, wbetberirotis colt or otherwise, beamche, man in the al .0. imlblturlatiel Abe heart, whites, all ner vous air ctions, hysterics, fault. e, pin to the back and Mobs, , Obacirlsdaleelf, ich Mho* from inkrrup lion of nature. TO 41ARRIED LA NV, Dr CheesematAt Pipe areDivilusole, as they will bring 013.. he moathiy period with regularity. imlit who have beer. Map. o 'Mot iu the ute of. other Pilla can place the utmost notialeurriu.Dr. Oboestmun's PAW doing ail that thry represent _ "- • ' NOTICE There is one ceulition of the female sprees in which the Pills Cannot be taken widibut preduem a .. PS2 V t, ~ RESULT. The conditkei - ,eferred to it PRE° ar ANG .1" the Tenet MISCA RIA GE. Such the irruirliVe ten. deny of the Inaluirst to rss'ore ihepreuab fueetiont to a nargarst condi ion;gliif nin the reproductive' pow* 0 f na ture cannot resist it. Warranted pur.ly vegetable, and free from anything '‘ tajoiimia. Mrplicit directions, which should be rand Y•s c..rt any each box. mice $1 &lat by mail oe enclos ing $1 to DR ~ ORRIINTS L Caltealilt,MU Box 4,531, Poet: Opine, N.w York City. :old by one Druggla in every tow. lu the United States.. . K. B. HIIiGHINGB, General Agent for the United States. • 14 Broad Way, New fork, To whom all wielesale orders should be addressed. old io Harrisburg uy C. A. Eissystrr. nov29.4swly NHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, Cali +Tiissi , AND rtOOLGoi. °UN OF 3P Ntt SIA VON. AREA, Or 4einiu.,lWeritoei4, dosoal tenuity, Nervous 'n6aljtivOlutdory- niodoni find linpotenoy, ronultlng troto t.ibootlate By Rotor J. Culverweil, Santtot ie _ 6ehf;:to ti elfT*l . l . ples tO.anytddress, post, retnipt of dlarads. by 6r Cil J C.' KuNtg. L 27 tinw .xry *kV V6.le, Sox, No 4.04, m2O-iinvisw ' NtIA Unattained% THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. 11HE ;met amount of property destroyed annually by Lightning ought to be a warning to' property holders to secure their buildings. All order], far Lightning Roth len at the auction store of. W. BARR,: will be attended to. Rods put up in thetlatost tenproveir le and warranted - ltfleAltmEtts DOTTER, (good, sweet and fresh) in one. Jur, poond,rslils, arid D . . 410305 In larizo and emall quaatl.t+a.tsken.at all Elmer and. cash pa o r groceries! h'i $lll l lO, 13 u. Regular market, wee always.pald. Wei. DOCK, JR., & CO. ' Opposite the Court House ME CIDER-1.1 I VINE,qAR I I &or A.DE frdni ohciee and selected Apples, LIM and guaranteed by us to bestrlotly, pure ; (1124 Arm. DOOR & co. WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY I '1 1 1:1E beat defining and prownueing Die denary 01 the English language ; AIM), Worcester's School Dictionaries. Webster's Plistorha Quarto and School Dictionaries for sale et 111:1HgPFEE'S apaxgroan, aplB-I.ltear the Harrisburg Bridge. STONEWARE. ONATO BUTTLE3, APPLE 3IITT T pasourirs JARS, VIM TONS, CltEdli AND .11UTTalt. POTS, JINEI_ and all }thm of SZ , NE T WARE for jibeat tllO, ElarAisbprg , P,ot Wry, near the l:l64 , Factory. lbw wartos 6 fieh:friom pdhsonons glee ng, noT does it absorb and become foul _Me earthenware, a liberal discount made to storekeeipaie. :ell orders prompt ly attended to " • ' J. W: angle dSt-w2w STA4,E. LINE FROM HARRISBURG TO JONESTOWN Ai•N D RETURN. rilll . .E i tutkeriber would announce that he kirmisnlok icregulki Ile! df vtakiti Insta Me city to Jonestown. Lebanon cows y, every o her (hay ;it leaves itavri.burg every Monday, Wednesday and Fri Jay mornings end returns the, nest day from Jonestown risoetigUts Eind'ilmaltptittiels 4 of poodrjTh be earned at reatiouabie rates For Infther Inforeaudon enquire 4 Rut k'e Hotel, Market street. .19 1 -311tiv . WILLIAM Yr:AGER. 80.0PENING 888PENING 186'1; Or SUMNER -DRESS GOODS or min 'Uassursraos. The quality of the goods for theprlee will be iurinduos mousse every onto purchase. • The most desirable goods of the memos at a great sac= • 610ZAMNIQUES, GRvISSALENALIcus,AS, • CW4IYSSPA L IVA BMGEs•ANGLAIS, - BROMIC POPLINS, NEAPOLITANS. `LAWNS arid I.4.VEILAE. are amoeg the oanfueor a gowns. • Next door to, the Aernikberli Sauk. PlUr•Fi l l i ON • SKIRTS. The largeit>died&',Of the very beat make to be found at • ' CATOCAAT ••eM. door to the Hirilaburg lank. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas Twenty-Bre per cent 'lower Rad WI be Pereklieeld laewhere the, city. • ' ' 4 • 4, • • • CATHCART & BHOTHEh, Nelt, Hark* Square, w es Here p lieltirii;.bore Sank FRESH ARRIVAL • ito&oxr, Rem, Gann, ' Warr, gem= Omen, ditaidar i ltdditoir FA: BOA" • • ,&O &o Ault received end for We all ? ale e umiak . , task t a m . DCOO4 Jit. FOIL BAIA W:011 One to Five Anndred Dollars 01 . : oar Bolos: Aloquire of -= 41 1 1Z13:131. c e r faiva. fifttu Mnerlisments WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY 1 No. 69, Market Street, below Third, KASPIIIIIIIRG, PA. M. H. LEE, MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, pARAAs s ant SLICING 0.01118, will furnish goods at LOWSK Pttlit.lDl than can be bought In any of the E . ast rn cities. Country merchants will do well to call and examine prices and quality, and convince them selves of thin fact. aug23-dly. GUM GOODS OR ,!; L EAE, WM AB -Bads, IPilkonrs, Dhuikein, Coats, Caps, Logue, Drinking Cups, &c., roa eau S. SUAlrrilft, North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel, TIARRISSUBG, PA. aug2l4Bm* PAROU H lAL SCHOOL ►IIEI E 1 :Sixth tiemi-anttal Term ..f this ineti tntlon commenced dug day. PittliS, (male and fe. male) of the ego of nine years and upwards sill be re inevad. All the canal brsnoluse of a good Begnalteon e.oun ss,weltas Latin and Week languages are tregat. Terms : $lO, 312, 314 and $l6, per session or live months, according to Atte °randm taught, No extra clicerg.m_ot.may kind- 'Apply . C. V. MAYS, A. M., Pcinclnal, Or to Elide. Kelker, D. W. Gross, G. P. WiestUng; A. J. Hitt and Geo. Z. Eunice', School committee. sep2-deve UTANT6I.) at the Harriabuig Car 6bop If V 1112 000 D IIiGULDSRS aad Fiala GO )11BLAOK 310TH3. W. T. REDREW, GuPt sei.4.-dtt A AIRY' OVERCOATS FOR SALE To Newly Organized Begin:tenth. Alot of the very best overcoats made aeepriling le th” army teralatietta, and r utile «li t,. equip a full regiment, a. e for mile at D. 81103.14N8E h brim. i f , Co. , Second atteet. below Jonee House Harris. burg. sua3o-dl .. GENERAL ORDER NO. 5 Hsua-QuArms P. [ Harrisburg, August, 29, 1861. r Officers recruiting for regiments accepted by the State of Pennsylvania, can, if they desire it, receive commutation for rations, fur their re cruits. That is to say, the Colonel of a regi ment or the Captain of a company, as the cue may be, will receive thirty cents a day for each man he shall bring to Camp Curtin who shall be mustered into the service of the United States, from the timeof the recruits being sworn 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 is (Wired for compan ies or parts of companies application will be made to these Head-Quarters. By older of Governor A. G. CURTIN, Com mander-in-Chief. CRAIG BIDDLE, au29-det WANTED, STEADY and sober young men to join the Harrisburg Cavalry company, accepteo by the . Government, and already in camp. Enquire at the, rendezvotn, &change, Walnutstreet. aug26-dtr CHAS, 0. DAVIS, Captain. hOHEFFER'S BOOK STOKE 1 (Rear the Harrisburg Bridge.) $1 i.")§ JUST RECEIVED from the j.,LQ • • „ills a total tine COMMERCIAL NOTE, Arlan, wins we will sell et $1.26 per* ream. "A no per ream Tar NOTE Pa:Nit, decorated with the - latest and very handsome emblems and patriot. mottos. , . S3.HO (or 1006 WHITs: ENTFLOPISH, with ustldnal and patriotic emblems, printed lu two colors. Otiose sire lid a call. TEM. F. SCHLFFER, Je22-d Harrisburg. GMT PRAXES! • -• • oirilluklo I Z. B LESTair i CARVER AND. GILDER, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Pioture Frames, Gill and Rosewood Mouldings &c. HAMEUSIKIEG, PA. French Mirrors, Squire and Oval Portrait Frames of every description. OLD FRAMES RE.GILT TO NEW. FOR SALE.—One of the best bueineee stands In the city on reasonable terms, or leased for three or five years situated m Market sweet between Fourth and Filth. Enquire on the premises of .1) 0 1 1211 n, DANIEL LRBDY. JOHN B. warm' s: : 1300T - & SHOE. STORE °OWES SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A LW AYH on band a large assortment 01 BOOTS, SHOES, GLITEdB, dm., of tne very ban snalltiee for ladies, gentlemen, and children' Prices to salt the limes. All kind's of WORK MADE TO ORDER inibn best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. ' mullkdtf • ; JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designera and Enaravera on Wood' N. E. COB. Philadelphia. ILIXECUTE all kinds , of Wood Engraving A:A with tienuty,"oorrecicaal .aa chspatots. Original detigns furnwhed for Fine Book Mtnitra Pertpta graining Guh). sending a Photog ra ph or Daganrreol pe. Can have views of Colleges, ChurChes, IS, Machina', Stoves; Patents, •80., engraved as , well an per sonal application. Fancy Envelopes, Labatt, Bill Evadinga, :tow nil is, Visiting, Business and other. Gird., engram 4 in the highest style of art, and at toe lowest prices For specimens Or. 0.110 eagravi4g, sea me tliumawo workA UpAndplial CO., E a. BUticr Sc". NOTICE. rp R E (INDERIESIGN I ND hub of. r_.Nd hie MIIhiIiOFFHIE, eerier or Third r • - Bleep herryrikoyF,Mier lier , irflowil. • ' • ' • , ti •. Latriber Allindieed qualities • tskGj W. AKA V. • Cbe assAAralqued will sell Horace, Carriages sod oar ea low ['or mush, - - • • ALBo—Horses met Carnegie; to hire at.the sameelhee marll ' THANK A. tiILIRisA,Y iff4W LOT- OF LADLES' SH OPPING & TBA.VBILING BAG . Comprising a number of new styles GENTS' and E. DIES' Money Parses and Wallets. fine assortme ust received and ler sale at BOOKSIORK, 111qt.G NWS CHU , 61 1114,1011 Select Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. . . THE Fall term of ROBERT fit'ELWEE'S' School for boys, will open on' the And, Monday in September. the room Is well ventilated comfortably furnished, and in every respect adapted for school pur• OATHARI WELWNWS Saha* for girls , located In the some building; wilt open for the Fall team et the same time. The roop=eint elqpintly fitted up to promote the health and' of notOlorn. aug22MS, • 'ltEzavver... MEM SUBSCRIBiIiiWhas removed hie PLIDUILWAND %MAW FOUNDRY from Market etreektoAwl above ALaricMoppoOlio, &Um &web. ihr pat tiaratikte, he 6404 by strict -I`..lrAtralita, - * 4 • r, ,=,,, FOR COUNTY TREASURER, [ONE TERII ONLY.]: RICHARD NOLEN, offers himself as a , candidate for the office of COUNTY Yalta:AT/Mt at the enaniog eleetioo, and be not oni, prtmne to die. charm the du Ms of he office with fidelity , but if elected pledges himseN to pay One Hundred Dollars toward mitt porting the Amities of the soldiers of Dauphhn cOontY which are now or may be iu service In the defence of our beloved Country. septa-to COUNTY CO.v I hIIBSIONER. PH E undersigned uffers himself as a & anndidate tor the °face f tat , IIN • N CUMI4IB-lO.N -euilect to the nominate), Conventiou, tart pledgee hi met If if bonzlneted and elected to dis barge 'be duties of the Moe with II re , ity. PHILIP HOF, !lAN. aug2B tc DANIEL KENDIG, of Middletown, of tors Id steel/ as a candidate the ftie SPATE 4EGI3 4ATUR) at tbe en•uing election, sub Et . 41 the toedollTl toe People's tlunoty Cosvenden And pledgint Maine!! to discharge the dunes of the °Moo bon ttly nun fel& fu Ily. ang24-dtc FOR ASSEMBLY. 11R. THOMAS G. Foi, of Derry town offers blame!' Ns a tivtl i tleue 1r the SUM A i UNE at the en,iag e'vo t-eitj et to to ae lion f 4 he 0.4.1p1e0s County .C.ctuveaLoa. rte protease. , if elected to dtact , fge the tattles of theethee wi,h tidehty egg ft C YOU Stir, offers himaelt as a candi • Jatoo for tirs Milos of Peolhon•ti.try or ra.,plitn Cutlßlr Attie etn•ttiug eke' lon. Kr. Ong gus tt electc4 to perform the dunes of the °thee with fl.teitty. augnlklowto A BRA HAM H. BUYER, of Hon: %mi ll, V r, arrar4 Ilmi•elf as it eatiai at G r K, 01 , 1 E tltt toe a :tong election, se hject to Ito of toe l'e ,, ple's County Conv ,, atton. He ppeate, a if elected to di chage the duies of the tace with tl l lily. align cite - FT B. tiCHHEINER, of Graz offers xi.* himself ad a candidate for the St' Tk 1. tt,il.- A it; n. at tad ensuiug eleettio, it•itteet to 'be attiou of We People's Comity Cony: Lawn tie pr ml es, N etre ed to di Ow ge the wetted of We uttice with downy. aoe2l-ritrio A. S. SYST.:.I4 offers himself an a D cand , d. Pl . ilpt rill.* of O!'H NI T %.ItY at LOC 0410 ng CLO mud pled. et 1i ri put L1..02 for .ttermou hasim-s. LLIWOUICO lx-till per. form ,nue tie duties, if el,eted mai reburg, Austin, 2 , 186. ,it FOE. COUNTY TREASUoi.6.It. ENJANIIN Bi CK, of Harnsburg, 3.1 a g agggtid tte for WU TY T 4 E.V3Utf agt at the e beteg . PleGll4lll, SUDWCL 10 tea ALAJOIJ of the People'a tAguatt C guvegi 1 - ,u Hu pro.ggiAca. if elected le dlacheree the dutika of the .41ce wit° fidefig". augl7-da w Q A MITEL NuAlcr, of Harrisburg, g•ff r 6 himself as • e4editt to f •t• at the en.nin . ; el elle, t•eb.ect to the ..cu4n of the optt.'s Corti ty Convention. Ile proefises it elects , / to eleoberie the dudes or the dace %Ph ti bu y. au.l7-da etc TO INE VUTEtto ON' Li A UPil I N U.P7T Y. FELLOW CI ITZENB : I offer myselt ae a latndiduLe for County Trea'urer at the ensuing mouton, subject to ,be action of be reopie Cuoty's Con vention. Humid Ibe a..) :monists to be elected 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of said offt e wtthniteift. In lit NAM Dauphin, Aug. 12 1661.10 A. D. C TO THE INDEPENDENT AN D UNION VOTERSOF DAUPHIN COUNTY. FELLA W CITIZENS—I offer myself as a Union Independent candidate for the omen of He• atster or Willa of rauplitti comity. Should I bane 10r 'mimic as to be sleet, d, i promise to discharge the ditties of tae office with fidelity. 111Muisi B. RUMMEL. Uummelstowo, July 81, 1861-oliawte FOR ASSEMBLY. COL.JM FR EEL A ND, of Halifax town ship, otrars latimw•it us a csodidate for stisESBLIf at tee outsides' election, :effect to the act en of the Peo ple's County Convt.ction. Efe promises, It elected to dis charge the duties ol the oflhe with fidelity. angleliawut DAILY ais LINE! Between Philacielnhia Loot HAVXIII, JIMMY SHOJIS, WIWAIISPORT, LIMY, UNTOPTOWN WATEIONTOWX, Mwrwt , IIW/LIBUIOO, Nommailllll.LAßD. Tilayokaule s GuntorrowN, trzinows, muLkas. HOEG, Pt Aurex, DAUPHIN, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Dept& boiti ••entrally located the Drayage will be at the lawest rates. e C inductor goes through With each trelu to attend to the ecru delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Mods delivered at the Depot Of FREED, weau& FREED, Nu. Sill liar- et Shutt, Phile delphia, by 5 o'clock P. lA, will be • iillvered In Harrisburg the next morels • Freight (always) as low as.by any other •ne, Particular attention paid bY ttds line to p-ompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisbur cads. The undersigned thankful for past prurc. . e hopes by swim attention to busiestis to merit a con • • a nee of the T. FED.. PhDndelphi•i and lie idle • •: Prot of Nitar keg 4of u• I , narg. del 7 .16m DR. T. J. 11.1.L.E5, SURGEON DENTIST' 0 "°lil3 ' his services to the citizens o Harrisburg and us vicinity. Hu solicits d &Iwo o the [inhale patronage, and gives assurance that his beet endeavors shall be grveu to render satisfaction 1.0 his pro religion. Being an old. well tried dentist, be feels itale m civilian the public generally to car ea biro, 'assuring hem that they will not be disc awned with his eeriness, Hance No. 128 Market street, 10 the noose formerly se quined by hied) R. Itby. near the United Slates Hotel, Harrisburg. Pa mir 0. •11 STEAM WEBITLY aNTWKEN NSW- 110K11. •• , ; 7 • AND LIVERPOOL. 1:4"4 AND EMBARKING; PAS . ~ A (111r- QL,NANSTOWN, (Irehwa.) Th. Liver pool.- New + orb, and Philadelphia Steamship company intend u.apatcrdoe their lull powered C.yde-biiiit iron Sleianiatlipa an follows : inesGoiv, Saturday S,mplember 7; CITY OF BAL TIMORE, Saturday So, t ;mbar 14 ; a SGabtap, Fodor nay, September SI, and every Saturday at Noon, Prom Pier 44, Norm Bayer. MST CABIN VIS O. 8 CEEKAGE 00 do to London $BO 00' do to London ..533 00 Steerage Return Ticke a, gool for six It pop Pasaeogers .Iso torwardsa to Her e, Brame; 'Scutt.- dam. Antwerp, &c., a. eiptaily low rates. Aar rersuns wasting to Line, .Lit war Irmo& can boy tickets here at IN, toikpanug rites, to New York: From ...lverOom or Queeostowa; let °abut ITS, VA sad $lO5 . -.1...-erage *urn Liverpool $4O Qauerpnow 5 , 30 00. Tboue &banters nave supecior accommodationit tor paistiongera, and utirryaXpertlinead 3argeooA. ?bey are built in Water-tight Iron dt.r..dona, and bare Lawn Fire Anlilhiltatora on board. For further lulormation apply AL the Comlaity's Mow: an2B4t A CHANCE NUR. A BAttGAIN.,' „ 0 close up toe conceru the "iketire T._ mock of dfluES, souru, et_ 011ier_he l anai, deceased, le th, , rooms In toe Marhet tease, 401. bb Bold at private awe at CO;A and the kreotatwiii ba rented to the purchaser if desired. The Wads `will be made easY • jel'l•dtr Ti. I, IOA Vll A LARGE TWO-STORY BRIO HOUSE A N L and lot, of groand, pleasantly lociatsd on Front Es., between Mulberry street and Washington Avenue. „ Also TWO LARGE PLANOId in good onndition and of iax Gallant tone. Apply to ja4 0. 0, MMIOIRMAN, No. 28, South Second meet. CRAB CIDER 1 11—Strictly pima, spark V-tAiaa and Bwala—bas if:calved A Sim .1f or Dl e'er/Pg. AgrjAltUral iq . A6*4. For '1 1 . ; ‘ g ' A..WPWOIII49' EEO Z Or_ lanbilidts. FOR ASSEMBLY FOR PhOTLIONOTARy FOR REGISTER FOR ASSEMBLY. Futt PitortiuNoTAßY FO It REG 'STE tt I : "I7IIPZIEUELPS9I = JEO. D. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York, Or O. O. ZlMlllerMall. Agent. Ran*., City Property for Sale. MEM