pailg tfeltgrapl. HARRISBURG, PA Saturday Morning, September 1, IS6I. The following are the rules and regulations observed at Camp Curtin : lierellie at 5 a. m. ; company drill from 6.30 to 6 30; breakfast. Squad drill from 7.80 to 8 80 ; oftleers' drill from 9 to 10 SO; Sergeants' c hip from 11 to 12 nr. ; dinner. Squad drill from 2 to 3 p. m. ; Sergeants' drill from 3 to 4; otheeis' drill from 4 to 5 ; company drill from to 6 ; Dress parade ; Tattoo and roll-call at 9, and taps at 9.15, when the lights must all be es. tiuguished. IT Li proposed to mount the flag staff of our national colors with a carved or cast gilt spread eagle, so that the difference between ours and the tebel ilg may be easily distinguished The idea a g(e one and ought to be adopted.— he uniform should also be a different color from that of the rebel troops, though many of our regiments, notwithstanding the order to dress in blue, have still the gray uniform dealt out to them. SEND so Weston Divs.—Recruiting agents should be careful to send no inferior specimens of humanity for soldiers. The cause is worthy of our best men. On arriving at Washington all recruits are subjected to a medical examine . tion, and all who do not pass the test are un ceremoniously rejected This is imperatively necessary. Otherwise the ranks of the army would be burdened with men who would be of no earthly use. As it is, it would be imposs i blr to rind a finer body of men, physically speaking, in the world, than those composing the army of the Potomac. Tun LEIDERVIANTZ Pio-Nto.—Our citizens A v oid not forget the pie-laic of the Leider krant7, which takes place in Haehnlen's woods next Monday. The managers are making ex tensive arrangements, and from their well known experience in such matters, we can safe ly sly that the party will be one of the most '4,', , che affairs of the season. Good eatibles an l drinkables will abound, and ample com inotlations offered for Terpsicheorean amuse wrote. Omnibuses will run from Wagner's Coin Star tavern, corner of Chestnut and Sec ond streets, and Frisch's saloon Market streets. Tickets 5 cents. VALUABLE FERTILLIZ6EB.—The Bone phoepate of Lime and Raw bone dust, prepared at the e:htblishment of Mr. John Emrich, in this city, is fast gaining that wide spread reputation, which the superior excellency of its pruducts deserve. For the cultivation of Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, fruit trees, gar den esculents &c., the phoepate of lime and raw bone dust, are the best fertillizers known, and we are glad that our agricultural friends are beginning to bring them into general use. Perilous In want of either of the articles men tioned can be supplied by addressing Mr. Em rich in this city. Sattmeuz TO GOVERNOR Cue:mi.—The really splendid band attached to the regiment now ban organized by Col. Knipe, serenaded Gov. Curtin last Thursday evening. After the band had executed several spirited and patriotic airs, Col. A. L. Russel appeared on the steps of the Executive mansion, and in a style equal only to the Colonel, acknowledged the compliment and in the name of the Governor, thanked the band for the honor of the serenade. A large crowd was gathered in the street and on the side walk in front of the mansion, some of whom were determined to see the Governor, who was com pelled at last to show himself. His presence was the signal of many warm congratulations between himself and the people of Harrisburg, with whom Governor Curtin is deserved popu lar. Col. Knipe and his band visited the resi dences of other of our distinguished sojourners and citizens, all of whom were similarly enter tained. Art Axraocrous ASBAULT.—On Thursday afternoon three Irish soldiers from Camp Cam eron went to a lager beer saloon, kept by a Ger man named John Denier, a short distance east of this city, en the road to the poor house, and after drinking some forty odd cents worth of beer, asked Mrs. Denier, who was the only per son in attendance, to supply them with more, which she refused to do, thinking that they had enough, and moreover she had not been paid for what they had already got. The soldiers thereupon resolved to help themselves vi et or -74i8, and made a movement towards the supply of beer behind thecounter, when they weremet by Mrs. Denier, who resisted their advance. In the struggle she was knocked down, and kicked and beaten in a horrible manner. Her cries at length brought her husband and two other Ger mans to her assistance, when the Irishmen turned upon them, and a desperate fight en sued. The Germans were unarmed, while the soldiers, it is alledged, had knives and clubs. The fight lasted about twenty minutes, when the Irishmen fearing that the noise would bring additional reinforcements against them, beat a hasty retreat in the direction of their camp. The Germane are represented as having been shock ingly cut and beaten --their faces, dresses and shirts after the affray being literally soaked with blood. What rendersthe affair more aggrava ting in the case of Mrs. Dealer, is the fact that she is eneiente, and fears are entertained that she cannot recover. One wound on the back of her head, evidently made by some sharp instru ment, is of a frightful nature, and the wonder is that it of itself did not prove instantly fatal. Altogether the transaction is one of the most outrageous that we have ever chronicled, and it is to be hoped that the perpetrators of the outrage will be captured and punished accord ing to their deserts. Since writing the above, officers Fleck and Campbell, on warrants issued by Alderman Kline, went to Oamp Cameron and succeeded in arresting three Irishmen, who have been identi tied by lifr. Denier as his assailants. They were brought to the city by the officers, assisted by a guard from the crimp, and placed in prison to await their trial. se Bo4 )Profe mo column. r wooirs tulvertilenxent alio% To MAKE BraumantairCoantsr...--To one quart blackberry juice, and one pound of white sugar, one table spoonful of cloves, one of allspice, one cinnamon, and.one nutmeg. • Boil all to gether fifteen minutes—add a wine glass of whisky, brandy or rum. Bottle while hot, cork tight and seal. This is almost a specific in diar rhoea, and is said also to be a certain cure for dysentery. GOOD News FOR us Au,.—Farmers now tell us that the autum crops are safe beyond peradven ture, and that no subsequent drought can do them any injury. Corn is rapidly ripening, and ears for the table are only procurable from corn planted late for the:purpose. The yield of both corn and potatoes will be a heavy one. The only crops that remain urtharveiteil after corn and potatoes are taken in, are buck wheat and rata bagas. ==l CHEAP FOOD A Nsw Dram—A writer hi one of the Eastern papers says that probably not one farmer in fifty knows what excellent, hearty, wholesome food he can have directly from the wheat field, stack or barn. He says: "The writer's family breakfasted this morning, July 20th, mainly upon boiled wheat. Boiled wheat and wheat gravy. Boiled wheat and milk. Boiled wheat and maple sugar. Not wheat flour, nor wheaten groats, nor cracked wheat, but whole grains of wheat, sbelles4 'from the best heads, the larger the better, and soaked in cold water two or three hours, and then boiled in the same water one or two hours, or until it is quite soft and the water all absorbed. It should be cooked while other culinary opera tions are going on, as it needs to boil or simmer on a slow fire a good while, and care must be taken at the last tll,t it does not burn. To prevent this it may be finished off in a sand bath, that is a pan of heated sand, or in a pan of water or in a tin kettle eat upon a thick earthen plate on a stove, or in a stove oven with all the heat over the top. How easy for our soldiers to have a change in the eternal bread and salt meat rations, if they may be allowed to glean a few wheat heads from the "sacred soil" of the enemy and boil the grains in their camp kettles ! How conve nient would this little item of ArtOvvledge in domestic 000 king, be to the *IS of: - many a far mer, who would gladly get up an extra dish for the tired harvest hands!"Try it. How many families,are this day livirg on short allowance, right alongside of a 411044 field, or with grain in stack or barn near the house, beganse they cannot get it ground, the mill being dried up or broken down, or occttpied by "the army ;" or suffering a collapse; so that no grinding can be had I" l=:=:1 " Ova Jszers."—The name of one of our Northern women is recorded, who, without making a fuss or having it announced in the newspapers, is doing her duty at her husband's side, and does not complain of weariness or fa tigue, or find it necessary to leave him to go to fashionable watering places, or keep posted in the doings of the fashionable world. This hon ored name is that of -Mrs. Fremont—" Our Jessie " of long ago -the wife of a Presidential candidate, the admired of the higher circles in London and Paris, as well as in America, and now the active, industrious - secretary of her husband, his confidential, adviser, his invaluable reporter, who takes notes of important facts and statements, during the Generars interviews with the officers of his command, attends to much of his business correspondence, and in every re. spect supplies the plaoe of a thoughtful, indus trious second self. That is a wife who is worth cargoes of the Muted and painted : and berilsentadNnmen-who, got up after the style of the latest firshion plate, think they form the complete model of an an cient muse or a modern grace. It is to be hoped " Jenkins " won't get his eager eye upon Mrs. Fremont, because the beauty of her work is that it is done in a quiet unostentatious man ner, from her pure, womanly instinct of love and duty, and it would destroy its great charm to have it hawked and placarded like a new patent medicine. There is no danger, however. The perfumed, patent leathered, , kid gloved Jenkins delights in what is brilliant, flashy and meretricious, and would not dream of aeristing even "our Jessie" to overhaul her busband's musty papers, in his dingy western office. I=l A Ituntoosaos Excrunixtrr..—Our citizens will remember the rhinorceroa that was exhibited in Dan Rice's circus upon the occasion of its last visit to this city ithout three years ago. •The huge animal was supposed to have been drowned in the Mississippi recently in a colli sion which occurred between two steamboats, on one of which his rbirmerceship was being I taken to La Crosse for exhibition. It appears, however, that the , animal was not drowned, and that he has recently "turned up" in a swamp near La Crosse to the great consternation of the Inhabitants of that neighborhood who have serious notion of engaging the monster with I a piece of rifled cannon, or what would be better still, a gunboat. Dan Rice ob jects to this mode of procedure, and has sent an agent to the ground, who offers $2,00 Ito any one who will capture the trate' alive ' On Friday last, Messrs. Monger and Wrightson, who were so badly scared by the monster last week, assisted by several sportsmen from La Crosse, fixed a platform in the branches of the trees under which the animal passes coming in and going out of the water, from which they suspended ropes, so that when it came out to feed, they could get a slipping noose over its head. Three large ropes were attached to the limbs of the trees, and five men were stationed on the platform to manage them. After waiting three hours, the monster waddled out of the slough, snuffed the air, shook the water from his eyes, and with a heavy tread clambered up the bank toward the cornfield. As. he pulled under where the men were stationed, they Imo eeeded in getting one of the nooses over hie head, but could not tighten it till the rope was around his body. When with a sudden cry of surprise, followed by a sort of bellow, he-wheel ed and made for the water, The single rope was useless, as it broke the large limb of the tree to which it was attached, causing the men mtooconsmtere t rush urob ed iin f g or t° the th wa e Ith wi d th ; , v iixty hile od th d. e. feetof inch rope fast to his-toodyrandl has of a m L i ft, w ad 9E PCU• " di I I =• 14 ' 11 • TIODIMInta 4 ' • ' s Tr' . ; „ = Tux CAVALRY Szavica—About twenty more able-bodied recruits will be received to fill up Capt. C. D. Davis' cavalry company, now in Camp Cameron. Enquire at thiapalange. Accrrrox SA Ls or GROCERIES. —The stock of groceries and queensware at Weaver's store, corner of Sixth and Walnut, will be disposed at auction this evening at 7 o'clock. COLDER FE:NW:EMU. —The Colder Fencibles, recruited in this city for the Thomas A. Scott regiment, now encamped at York, was organ ized on Thursday by the election of J. Detwiler Captain, J. C. Croll First Lieutenant, and Lewis Maish Second Lieutenant. Ten or twelve more able bodied men will be received into the com pany by applying at their head quarters, No. 92 Market street. Ow SCHOOL Paseserrsares Onunon.—There will be no public service in this church to-mor row, in consequence of the absence of the pas, tor. Arrangements have been made, however for preaching on the two following Sabbaths, : by ministers from abroad. By the last Sabbath' in September, the pastor is expected to resume his post. The Sabbath School will meet to : morrow afternoon as usual. Tassssantas.--Farmess residing in the vicini ty of town are making complaints of the depm dations committed upon their premises by tres passers, both old and young. The old depreda tors go with bags at night and levy contribu tions on the.corn and potatoe fields, while the young brigands charge upon the apple'orchards with a recklessness.almost incredible. The law on the subject is stringent ; any person enter.; ing upon the premises of another with intent, to steal fruit or vegetables, or destroy trees, fences or shrubbery, is liable to both fine and imprisonment. The farmers, out of respect to the parents of some of the boys who are guilty of these direpntable acts, have been lenient heretofore, but we hear that a number are de• terminul in the future to punish all depreda tions upon their premises to the full extent of the law. " When self the wavering balance shakes, it is rarely right , adjusted." Commodore Stringham thinks he has seen Commodore Barron before. This reception was a just and proper chastisement upon Barron for his ingratitude toward the 11. 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 calliug your best attention to the large stock of cheap dry goods at Urich it Bowmaus, corner of Front and Market streete. seps-2d. RAVING returned from the city I now have on hand a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods : 200 pieces of new Calicos ; 200 dozen 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. Lsw , r, Rhoads' Old Corner. UNION COUNTY CONVENTION. At a meeting of the People's County Corn mitte the following resolutions were unani mously adopted, viz : Winnums, The present condition of our Na tional Government demands of all good citizens a unity of purpose to sustain and assist 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 be measurably promoted by discarding all party orgsnizations in our coming elections, anilkby making known -fideli ty to the Government as well as fitness for the various positions the only testa for office.— Therefore, Resolved, That this committee deem it expe dient at this time to dispense with the 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 Walters who initiated it, by plinukring the yearnment,they meant to betray, are duly punished,) to assemble in town and WS trict meetings, on Saturday, the 14th of September, and elect two delegates to represent each elen tion district in Dauphin county, which several delegations shall assemble in. County Con vention at the G fart House in the city of Harrisburg, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1881, at IC o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of nominating a full county. ticket for the support of all dtizens favorable to the objects stated. The several meetings in the townships, bor oughs and cities will be held at their Metal places, except in the township of Jefferson, where the election is to be held at the usual place of holding the general elections _; and the election in the township of West Londonderry will be held at the public house of John B. Rich; in said township. The election polls in the townships are to be opened at four o'clock and olosed.at; seven,.and ,those, jnAgibppgaglis and - cities are to be opened - at seven tuid - closad at nine o'clock. Resolved, That the electors in the Sevin* districts be;requested to instruct their delegates to vote in Convention viva voce. J. C. YOMG, Secretary TER ADvlaTteina, .havirig been r estored to health is a few weeks a 'very simple_ remedy, niter having suffered several years with a 'severe lung setwit• ion, and that dread .disease, ConsomptienZbihnzious to make known to his fellow-sufferers Pie means of gore. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pro scription used (free of charge), With the &Within for preparing and *sing the same, which--they will find a sure cure fbr Consumption, asthma, Bronchitis, lbs. The only object of the advertiser in sending the. PresmiptiOn is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information whih he conceives to be nvaluable, and he 'hopes every sol i-era will try Lis remedy, as it will oat them nothing, And may prove a blessing. . eivil Parties wishing the prescrlptienwill plena addr ; Wllliamsb h, Kings county, New York. oca3l-wly IPIIBIII :THE ...11/•014)., hionAi's Lin Plias AND Nam= . 13ineas. , Ores from an Mineral Poising oases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruption's of the Skin, the operation of the, Life Medicines In truly astonishingiolten removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome dimaties by their purifying effecti on the blood. Billions Fevers, Fever end ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short. most ell dbtesses soon yield to their cur ati ve properties rensasdirrelmuhilbearlgunit AbtlibeinsPZ if Yl 4 UllO mesh wafering. and expenseenay be ABOre.k:- - - Prepared by Wit. B. 140YFAT i M. D., New Yore, and for sale by ail Draggle st • novilw-IP MANHOOD. 110 W LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TRRATNERNT AND RADICAL OORF. OF BPB foie:DP, ramiy a l aliiill4o Wald 160.11; Swan Debility, 'Nervosa , . coas, brioltastary , 'Ciadastooo wad Impotency, read] 'VOU, 814 t-above, / 10 — 8 .7 Robb J. Ouhrarwed, IL r dedvauldet-eseliietaa pludia eaveiopa, to any addresi,.4oo neasipl, ai UFO: 0044, r B. • 127 . Dowarn Now join Tot 01100,5g4 0 _ w 110.10016 I=l PHILIP DMA Chairman TO ..9929341111[17,1V88t A CARD TO pg i t LADLES DR. DUPONOOI'GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. ntallible is wresting, revisiting, and reinollpig a obsirditions, from whatever came, sad 1- ways encoeashil as a proven dye. TEBE PIL I B fl AVE MEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in feence ano America, with unparalleled success in every case; and be is urged by many Monsoon ladies who used them, tc mate the Pills publks for the alleviation of those sobering from any irregllilditiell whatever. al well an to Prevent an increase of family wheie hea lth will dot permit it.— Females partionlarlysitimted h er these supposing them selves so, are catitioned . R minst these Pithi while In that condition as they are our r to produce miscarriage, ant the proprietw,eammes no namonsibility after this adage. nitkm, &Shou l d' thew. talideetn would prevent any mit chief to health—otherwhe ihe PO are recommended. Full and expikli dinette - Us aniiumpinfy f ela n h' box. Prier al 00 per box. ,4041,wholcside sod retalt bi Driggist, • .Ao 1 Jjmaa Icm, - Eriirilliburg, “Ladlea," by wadies him" 11l 00 to the .Hanisbur g Post Office, can have the Pills coot' ree of Obieivr' dam k any part ofthe..iitAthti,CoonitiaiituatnamMttretior pc* tags" by mail. • Aold luso by . S. B. &Evans, Beading, JOHN Bo Nutitel4RWal. s k;OU J. L. Las- UMW latbanun,. ; damn. butcuuttati; J. A. Woo, Wrigitlavdie ; ,4: and by old druggist in every city and Village to the Wien., and be S. D. Hawk,.,.,4*PFPl , oo4ol,Xew I' o o N. B.—Looli out for counterfeits. Brz no tieinell Pill , of anreitie imbue every AIWA ikwe• A. others are a halfe AllicaSkal,itid.unseidohreisfore, you value' Your Area allitAnnktli; ttn' , l nothing of be ug humbugged out of your iiioney) I.ny Daly of them who allow thealltiature Howe pa .:every boa, which bite recently - , ..een added ~nn ,saketalitt .ui the Pilo ',ems oonuterielteu leit.dereswly MPORTAN s' TO FICRIALXS DR., i 054 4. 404114A . N' t 3 IL L S Prepared by ComelAtuk D. Oheeeemui, M. D., N RK CI TY THE combination of ingredients in these Plllatire thetrall4pLa lona rode xtensive uraotice. Tb.y are staid fri th & operition; Ina ceri t te to correcting all irregul mitt.% Palatal meeetruatioria, removing all cb strucnioent, _whether Maxi cold or otherwlee, headache, pear in timid le; teatilistion of the heirt, whiten, all ner vous aff-otions, hysterics,. fatigue, p.in lo the back and limbs Ato , disturbed asepisruch arises from interrup tion of nature. TO MARRIED LATIO, Dr Cheeesman's Pills are inyaluablo, as they , wtil bring on the monthly period with roguishly , . Lathe + who have been disapl.o tacit in the uttrof Aither 'Mikan place the utmost confidence la Dr. Obeateman's Pills debts all that . . they represent to do. NOTICE. There is one ewiditfon,V the Aurae system to whisk the pine cannot be taken without producing a PROD L./A le tasULT. 17i4 COACIONII.Ceferred to is PAM NANCY— the rand /1150.42tRia O& &oh it at. itruistib rem. tinvey of the inectioine to furore the teetsal fusetione to is normal condition, that ewes thcreprodsotioe power of tea. Gyre cannot mist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything. Injurious. exeliott directions, which ehenid be road ea.! cow , any each box. Vries $l. Ekat by mail 00 sock*, tog El to Da k.(103=00 Box 4,6111, Post* Office, New York Qty. ' . ° old by one Druggt.tln every town to the Dieted States, B. B. GIII.OIIINGS, General Agent for the United. States. 14 Broadway, i.lew York, To whom all unease° orders should be addressed. old in Harrisburg up 0. A. BANIVART. noV29-IleWlY Nem 2Dverttstments THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. I [VIE vast amount of property destroyed; L 'annuelly. by Liattunng ought to en a Warning to nroperty.noldertawheoureAggr...ettitdthatt- -ortiorti rafldghttltnißoM ter at th nuodon - atortrorW: BARN wiU be ittended h to. lEtodaptit gp to the leteeitmproveil le and warr.,ntod tat 2 d. TO FARMERS I 1111 .UTTER. (g9oti.,a went and frnatt), in nge: j j 001/11a Roos tn . Ir Rs 5..0 q ...nasa taken* sHIMIes and Gush paid o r grocerlea given in catettmae. Regular market rLt always Veld; WK. DOCK, AL., Ai Gti. • augl9 Opimasite the Court House • CIDER 111 VINEGAR 11 I MADE from choice and selected Apples, `a and guaranteed by ua to bestrmsly pare et2-d WM. DOOR k CO. WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DIOTIONARY I k, iptuo, d.finiug and pronouncing Dic T aftwiry -.4 thu..linglials language.; Al6O, Worm:eines School IMoileoartee., Weeeter'n ?tutorial Quarto and School Dictionarleargedate • • BCH~FER'S BOUECBTORK, .aplll-1.1 Near Big Harrisburg Bridge. - STONEWARE. frObIATO EJTTLE3, APPLE tiIITTER CIROCKS,2I:I3.IIKVIi; JARS, MIL.E. PANE, CREAN Aso .arrbat Para, .JUGS and all kiwis of ET 'NE WARK, for sole at, the Harriaborg Pottery, near, the Car Factory. lbw ware is free front pritsonoue Mae nil, nor doe. atnorb and become foul like .eanhenware, a liberal diao.unt outdo tostorekeeper ASoide - a prompt ty. attended to J. W. COWDEN. angle dat-w2w S- T A G E, N E saws HARRISBURG TO - JONESTOWN AND RETUMN. I ryiHE aubsortber would announce that he I Is running a regulir line of i•teges Irma this Mt, to Jonestown, Lebanon Conn' y, every, other day ;it leaves uar r i,nurg every Monday, Wedneaday - end Friday mornings and returns Ina nett day,from Jorostow4. P 69.00110111 end small weak of ; goods wilt be carried MI reasonable ram For further isdliyeation enquire it Buck's Hoed, Market, grog'. ,1344mw "WILLIAM YEAGER. 1861. .BD .DPENING 8D OPENING alB6lrr SUMMER iMIESS MODS! _cm arm ammumsom The qtuility or die goals iherpiitie*ill be an hullos meat to every onepurobase. The moot desirable goods of the Imam at a gilled at rinos. = i f E ) ktOZAMBIQUES, GIUSBAIIAB, ''"?!4ENCIAI4, PAD 8, ..bw,migAtoraas,- -• NUXI4 I :O4, 1 9nant 10:41 4 Patilia _ . ,LLNYAB, arc among the ha- ; OdTHOABT avißozeinc. Next door to. the Harrisburg Batik. SKELETON .SERTSi Thelar~ook,of they's/7 best-mate-to- be found at " 'tied thew ao l Uie erg Bank.. Peraeols Sun g ; Umbrellas. anttlimbrelles Tiatf-th'eLiter.: OBS lowftr. thAlt.9 4 olaaell Isawhare lu .14 atty. : - . h ~Vo.l4,4lalgs,Square, myths_tat to,ta 'ilalrjxburo Bank. WEB, JB g Agt. GENERAL AM . N G COMMISSION _,MERCHANT. fIOODS AND•VERCHANDISE promptly ILA tbrwarded byePtilladelptda and Beading, Northers Den ad trak Culaberlandlagey and renneytwude.Sailrew -. Could. HAULING AND DRAPING to'and trout all parte of the city to thedlftereni Nenroad depots Will Do Ono at the . . -very lowest Tann; ' FAXELItui removing wg o i be promptly attended to. Ordars_efLatlinuit's Nankai .Notel, or at the *boo Or E. 8. Bolgairr. wig ' , peaty, pment attention. Co olgalsents or freight'reaneedidly.!soWted. JONN WALLOWNR. JR., Agt., ILO Stal**AtiPe-DOPOL FRESH . . AIiILiVAL Itaatoar, Rena, liraunlawn •• nowerr,'SamEnOses, Ria" Omani - = • 4 r4IOKIII Jost reskifea SPROlik '11; --44:4 Ntm- WHOLESALE UMBRELLA ItLiIiI7IIOTOBY I .No. 69, Market Street,6elow Third, .112818811112, PA. ikff • EL. LEE, • MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PARA3OId and ALILING CAI.IBS, will furnish pods at UM= ,PRICES than can be bought In any of the East rn Cities. Country merchants will do well to call and examine prices and quality, and conylnue them selves 'of stile ang23-d/Y. GUM GOODS FOR T,Erp ARMY, mg AA Dada, Pillows § Illankob, Coats, Cops, Loggias, Drinking Cups, &c., TOR KALI ST W .S. L MAPPER, North Side IforkoSquare, near Buehler's Hotel, . HARRISBURG, PA. aegis d 3 PAROCH I - At - SCHOOL. THE Senii-aenal Te'rm of this Insti. wool' commenced this day. Pupils, ((male and fe male) of. the age of nine years and uplerds will be re. caved. All the usual branches of a good Suglish odu. onion as well as Latin and Greek languages are taught. $l4 and $lO, per session or aye motitlii,according SO the braid= Magni. No Salm charges of any kind. Apply to C. V. MAYS, A. M., Principal, Or to Rude. F B. W. Dross, O. P. WlestUng; A. J. llerr and Geo Z. Kunkel, Ochool Committee. sep246e6 WANTS') al the Harrisburg Car Shop, 84 poop rouLars susd.rOUß, (301 D BEAM. SXhll3. - W. T,RILDRUP, Supt. `‘itep2.4ltr AHMY OVERCOATS FOR SALE. To Newly .Organieed BegiMentB. A - Tot of the very best overcoats, made' AdLagooritiog, to Ae army regulations, and pvillkren-' to - e q ap a hang/Men% are tor awe at D. SHIMBN ti&& & Co., Second street, below Jones House Harts. berg. ' sus3o-dlts GENERAL .ORDER NO. 5 HUD-QuAltsias P. M., Mariliburg; 'August, 29, 1861. I Officers recruiting for regiments accepted by the Btate of Pennsylvania, can, if they desire it,. receive commutation for rations, for their re cruits. That is to say, the Colonel of a regi- 1 meat or the Captain of a company, as the case may be, will receive thirty cents a day for eat l; man he shall bring to Camp Curtin who sh be watered into the service of the Dui States, from the detect the recruit+ being swo in before a Magistrate, until his arrival a camp. Provided, That the. whole time charged for any one man, shall not exceed ten days. When transportation is d sir. d for oompan lee or parts of companies application will made to thefts Head-Quarters. By older of Governor' A.. 0 CURTIN, Corn mender-in-Chief. CRAIG BIDDLE, au29-48 t A D. 0. I WANTED, STEADY and sober young men to join the Hardt:bur.: Cavalry company, seeepteJ by the Government, and already to camp. Enquire at the rani:Mayon - 3, ftehttuge, Withintatreet Aorth-dtr CHAS. 0 DOIR, Captain. . 80HEFF.NIt'S 13001 f.. STOitit; I , (Noe the Ilarrisburp Blidgo.) j. i 01 0 X JIIBT RECEIVED from the • a tle ,41a s a lotol axe colt itimotat. NUM Aran, ermoo we will seU at fil.li6 per roam. • ihia eit) per ream for No if Patiiit, decorated with the lateet and very handsome emblems and patriotic mottos. $3.80 for 1000 WHTIbli ENTFLOPIia, with national and patriotic emblems, printed fo two genera. Heade give eta a mill. Tfillto. F. SPCIWIPSR, t jeti-d, • , . _ , ~, ,ilarrialburs 2. l Mier PLUUriI 1 , ' '7.- - .tritemse I J. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER,. Marnifacturer of Looking Glass and Pioture Frannie, GUI and Rosewood Mouldings &c. i ILABJEUSBUJIG. PA. French Mirrors, square and oval Portrait Primes.,.., of every description. OLD lIMAMMII ILIC.OILT TO NSW. jyle.ly i tFOR SALE—One of the beet basinesio, stands In the city on reasonable 'terms, or leas or three or Ave years sit Wed in Market 'lsrael, hom k e ' Fourth. mil 1111th. . llnqi*e oh the pitiomis ht • • ' j)94l2te . D'aNIAL LKADY. ! - JOHN B. EIMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE:; OOHNICHBBCOND AND WALNUT Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOEI, GAIVItiIB, to., or the very best 'snanties fbr ladies, gentlamen, and oldldrena' wear,;.- Prices to set the times. AU kinds of WORK RADE MO ORRIN. lathe.. bed style by guporlor workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. • ontle-dtt JOHN B. 811ITEI, Harrisburg • V.OIINGEN & SNTDER7 Designers and Ennavera-on Woo 4, N. IL-00L.PIEITH & mom= sm., .Philaddßhia. EXECUTE all kinds of Wood En6raving 'nth besity, eonear:Mrs tied' dispsdoli. Orfl, designs forondirem ror Pine Bo* Mastratioas. .Perso 'wistdng onto, by Gentling falunograph or Daguerr Kay , can have views of Colleges, (dumdum, &tarp. fero l t. illashines, Storm Pattnets, ass., engraved aa well on - nay nay linielopes, Labebt, Bill Htsdkedo. now 1111 4 1 ii Visiting,, Hominess and other Garda, ' engraved e • higrem style - ofairy and et Oteloarg - prsses. Per inedinstauf In Slimming, see ths north of 3. & 00., *Tr.. Belief & Oe. 60,254.7 d , - ' - 111Y17.02.. . :,. 'MLR ; ta(DERBIGNED hat' %fated .148 j_ IA Idnivt)Rliflikeorner of Third ur, ,- - ~ .d Sleek - berry alley, near Beret Hotel. - ~nr 4..dzaberOf aflkiiiifia &gni ennlitior. i, t aetl , t I i ""W VURif.A.It . . . the undersigned *ill eon nereem i . earrnigni and ber- - Acton, for oaah, i - aLKi—Horses and 011771101101 to hire atthe same ofilef 41. - - - 1 NEW : Or . LOT : .. Low SHOPPING. TBAVELPIG BAG: . ; - ComprilsOng a somber of new styles GllifiTS' and' Li ~ MEV Money Purim end -Wailes. tine aesortant ost receivictant Coe sabi'it• ' ' ' ! , ~imistwiqrs, ;,, p:w_ gooKstoßE, NI Markel igr. f. Select Schools for Boys and Girl!: . .111LONT STSIGET .ABOYA LOCUST. THE Fall term of ROBERT teELWEEtS school for boys, will open on the Arm Monday in .geptomber. fb*-- room la- ',ablated, .marmortatily rurniehed. aP4 , riskiest Maputo An lockocri - • vi r pATE WELWItra. Pobool for girls, located in the same building; Wili - open'fiwthe Fall term at the false time. The rpm hit beemfrlttpotly fitted up to promote ma' health and aue22d'r IiOVAL • Tag 81:1i1Stitiftkit bas removed tile .11— SIMONNO AND . Wad ; FLOM fl'olin Mario) streak t 9 tiourpa orsol ato=VeirpAhe Bettie. shara6.- - TYkir past „r,r (Qan~Datc~. - ton COUNTY VERA:SURER; .. .._........ (ONE TERM ONLY.] . ICHARD NOLRN, offers hunpelt as a candidate for the office or (X.TYNTY Tiltiirbli .. emit, g election, and he net onl. •Tii, pit.lieuto ;die- Atn &ate the do fee of he offioe with earls'', SOW Amid pledges him-elf to pay One Hundred Dollars - twat", up. porting Ws foalliel of the Elotdirs of Dauptra comity i•blist are now or may be ie derttse tn the trhhiiihr6o.f tieleviml Onotry. _ . , . :f: .-., • ' . BePti4C COUNTY COMII4I SIONER. VELE undersigned offers himself as eandiaato for the ilk* f COLIN i Y CiptehtiSlo:l4. ER, subject to the nommitiog CuoveotioNittt i pled& bt wselfif. Laminated and elected to die - harsh the ' Males of the, thee with ttteltiy. pinup HOD , ' Id roi. hng2B•to. FOR ASSEMBLY rhANisr., SENVIGfcif 'Ttliddlets7p . ALt fere himself al a candidate tot lbefirtnial6 lB- LATORE at the eustdog election; atibhini # ll4OlOl / tee People , ' County Dooventlon. And pledgee Inn' *1 to (*charge the duties of the aloe U 4146107 athidakisk• roilyang24-dtc FOR ASSEMBLY DTHOMAS.G..FOI, of Berry inlyn• A s OF ship, offers himself ea a candidate for the 2U LiftipLaTUßK at the ensoie coot toe, subyecit. to t tirtar tion-Orthe Pi.ople's County Consenhon..tle ,pr elected' . td disoluige the unties of the °Mod ttith htir FOR PROTHONOTARY . . , :YOUNG, offers himself. as a pandi- Jwdete for. its Ace ofProthooolary dos , l*optitu County attne antujog election. He ingageki . etnotoi , to iterhirm the dtakw Of the dike with Iddeitt) , , Wdigtrkliwto • " FOR REGISTER. A .13f1AELA..31 H. BUYER, of laot Han°. Las Yer s .offere himself as a eattotoot , 3 for otiliont% et toe a ening elec.tion. aubJect to the aettea of the People'. 'County Coiiventlea. 'He magi If elected to di:charge the durtee hf Wham with It knit. &twin dto YOR ASSEMBLY. Tiß. t3CL'IttEINER, of Grata. offers e maws as a candidate to! the sr T$ 480181.1 ilia.. at le.; 'essabig 'eleeffed, subject, to (fie 'action of the Peephi's . Codety'Ceorentiort. 'ffe pmaiiielt, V eke fed to di , eharp the duties of the aka watt 114elity. aav2l-/co• • .. . - FUR - PR.OTHONOTARY: . . T.l A.:3'..E . YBTr..k. orlon; hirirpOf ,i 0 a el ean . .i at ite fvr the Mascot PAO tH Aft./r.kitt ac., at the awning efeJdow, said Pisdail Big l'stititioti fit Mamma to ntwinese ea a guarantee lb , the WWl* Pie lOrta.neo or ha duties, if elected. . ~. . harru-bueg, Angina 2 i ...ISO ~ at,* FOR. COUNTY THEASIJK.F.A. iIIaiENSLMIN RAMC . IA ',Harrisburg, of los rerslilini+elf sea (said - rt.:fa tbk COI:I\V' Tkeatua an at the e' autug sleottob, ouomev to the •solloti , et , the Peopte's County Garret:Am .Be prosoktoe. If steeled to itscoante the (Luke or the °Moe who Oddity." . augl7-dawto FOR •REGtBTER 10AMII EL M RV Ala, of Flarrist,),urg, ' . l' rd bimetal for a eaudid• to f HMIs et tee eu,eisti el.etloo I.re ect w 'he heti= of Abe PeooloB Con ty Co, ventiou. As IPC.a.L4eB U e1e134.1101041444/10 the dales of we 411.4, veldt Brruiy. " • VTEBA., Li . FELLOW (II I IZENS : 1 offer. pariah as 6, oaDdidato for Couoty Tres-ssror 111 OM! nillatag tpc.l9ts, ottbJect to be action of be elhoplo Goley'.Booo vou,lo.3. slitt.l4 1 tit .I:vluate to lid ofeofed r 140114) mysekr to siLottarge toe duttetrot wit/ oil! . e *Sib (461117. PAl.U9bits, Aug 12 p81..5f.• I.Dtiri.& Kt4T WV* . , VOTE RS of. UPEI EN COUNTY. . ,LIALL'- W UITJZ EN cast .jilyfija as a Union Inde,,eudent caudi . olate for, 010 oja.di 01 . ,,4111- gustei Of .Wlll3' or f fkophin ( Skiokad to be 'elect prosodic to iittobo . alit* or Os 'alai with - AVON' 15:' : 11 Sionool$ 0 1 ,8 , Jul/ 81 , 11301•011iorto FOS' AKSktitilLr. {VA,. N D ; to Halifax. tau% - abi .41rag w005..11 as a seseldass fttr. Iti 3 H st,Y it Lb. iw clLbtielt. uii ftett, ea a.the .P.O. plea Mips'? v btfott. Hb pro4mleelt . tt elitchitith NM bbitrge the-dottes the ornse widr Oddity: •-• ;_ettilkdastio `I.IP.IIIIZEPJELEiLEL-4iii , 13 A I 1,,Y l ag .L 1 N,E Between Phil.adel.rikla Wan. JaRIZT tnoa e, . 111111.1.1aMMPORT, 'MUM, • ref*MoctOWS,. WaIDAIMOWN 111S0X, I,llW.MatraO, Noureaaseauxe, —stream; lesro.aos, filltatailOWN . =MU ' ' *Mtn, Kauai; DiIITION,' AN!)EtAKRISAIIRG. The plladejphisat bata4 zentrally lottated the Dieyage win be itttlibleweiit. rated. a ModWrothr goes titrow - gbVith'eseti train tb attend to ttia tate•Obtlirerf - ot all gOOdltalltroata4 to the Ittle; • 00046 italtvetaMtitt the Depot of WARD & FB. hD Rio, ell, *tr.et -Stalk ki4a. " delphic'tly Wedlock P. Itt„, wiirbs ? .uyikes • Ratriaberg thlitiext‘ a:IOHW% - freight (alweyoyeelow as by soy other ins. Puttee* atteohotk pap& by tete line to erewuk,erid 6 0 1 9,dayory or , llerriebur 4. The intdersigned thieliftg. tor Put telitroci boPiali etrietotteetion to tionleaei to merit avow in mama T. f o aled *adelphl.l and. Re s ettle ; pot . of Market 31'1,4, dell-dem - - -Dit. - .T. J. MILE ; ''''. ~SURGrEO.I4 DEN-TiAtiii 1-%;ITPis h.ifi services t 9 t4e(oases* o •t) Entireetiint and Its ttotaltyl. - Resollightir Admire o ito, tmteoppetronsp, end:gives esidnitteellibm ibiitibest -Agdowere dual be &en to Ireeilereebibreaelletib "ire atnitve !awaken. . Being an 91d , well trieit defoilst,. be . In WvalogAtiepublld genqtailk: to 'CIA . , bell !elkring %ear &at' they - eilittiet tie' inoilitie fi ted , *Rh ( rAlftlee No l 128 liested etreetda dialogue II oo - pupied by, iamb a. loYoglir. , A4 3 .-, 1 4 1 444 - illAssal notbi• Harrisburg, Pe Mv11411,1, . . . . . ... , . , . STUN Y ) +.; , !:,c,i V, ,'). • - - - ''' ~ - " AND LIVERPOOL.. -1 - ANJ/Usi k. AND ElialLittWlG :244- 1a boaSlNio at 41.114441120WN, ' (In p1a44i134)0-grTnJulTilideliais grTnJulTilideliais IS p =atipllo WO' 10 - pbieilidt Ob &deco/Wider foHowti : • .' .1 T - ` Z ' ", t :5.,,1 ;GLASGOW, thamday tielapthober 7 i. 1112% 0111.111L TIMORE, t3ourdi9 Septanber . ,l4 i,l4ANG44l_,_PPrEour osy, septoabor 2.1.." poi' every t.ato4W id 'Moil, *oft 'Pler '44;lorib Inver. - ' ' • - L' =IVI r. Mtn eqlEtIN . S7b 00j lIIJENBAGE....:„.,,ASO 00 do, to Loudon PO .00 00 LfitittEtAU, 00 steeisg.,lieturnlickes;good tor Srlitheru *OOO • Pkithogers slip forwarded Sam. AlltWet p, soo., at equally goy raft* int Agrkeniono wuumkg unascvattleia; inesodomin buy tickets Sire at follOtOog Wes t re,Neir fofk: Item trierpiel'or QueeostoWtri lst`Clsbls,VoiSSS mud StOb 'Steerage front Infused , 44:1.011- 4 1rieot 4tetionsteWri, 590 .0. ' • . . These Elysium' karts superior accoeulooSittions tor siut seUririettiObeeibed Virgeons: . They are Witer-tight frioletticins, sod bade Psis* Sirs Ainibilstors !.41110,T ilmosaltan apply' at Oa 994114 1 ar, JNO. G. D, ALA t i i -yeiC 15 Broad - g ot _ Or 0. 0. zimmarms.n. Agent. Harrit. au2B4f ' A. - MANUS FOR A:I { X.OL- 4 -, -- _ 110 close up the oonoerzt . '-tbe4.-.,4indre stock MI SaUlgi, 8001/3,:d0t,1046.0 ago r i ts I. coin, deceased; to the rooms to toe liar* . u be sold at private woe et Wste; and 014 itiesell be ! rente d I D the parch bier if dreirbe - litte4 sSer r be ki l is a made Calla. ien-titr '., 'MN' I P. PciligiTlikkikst. City.Property...ior Zile, ~.. A I, ARRE NIVOTSTPRY. BBlOJc, fitit tiL akittlot or graatiac plijsiotly loOkr4a , InurgliastittterrYetreevi'd.Wilshliiidie A t a t Alp Tsrolusas 'in good =coo . • • Mrs aeUetatane.", Appii- Ile • - --: --: , ; - ;:• - '.-et-z •'. .' . , iyi , No .0. 0.. q 3 ' 46 142t ntli___ . - - : IS, JA4 - ,l4.lk.i.;ll.ii k it 1 ti-:-titriettyiporrii,ock .47;.. : . . flopoootortith ....; -41 . , ~ e or „,......, . .
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