Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 07, 1861, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PailD (cr.:tiegraplj.
fIAHRISBURG, PA
Saturday Afternoon, September 7, 1t,61.
Wan ProEoNs are beginning to make their
appearance in the woods near our andcity
homehave already been begged by ou
sportsmen•
Tire Ctrr LOOKUP had about a dozen tenants
last night, consisting principally of volunteers,
who had abused their furlough by getting glo
riously drunk.
ViuLATING AN OltDMACE.—Alexander Koser,
bad a hearing before the Mayor this morning
t kirged in two cases with violating an ordi
nance by selling meat before the market hours.
fie pail the fine and costs of prosecution.
'AHED TO FORT lamusoN.—Chas. Snyder,
, iun of Justice Snyder of this city, recently ap.
poiuted a Secuud Lieutenant of company Sth,
United States Infantry, has received orders to
report for duty at Fort Hamilton, near New
York. He left for that post to-day.
THE PAY OF BANDS.—Under the late law of
Congress, provision is made for the pay of reg
imental bands, the compensation of a leader
being equal to that of a Lieutenant, and the
pay of privates the same as members of the
Engineer corps. It has, therefore been deter
mined to organize full bands for all the regi
ments.
RAILROAD COLLlSlON.—Yesterday evening a
freight train on the Northern Central Railroad,
going south, ran into the passenger train cow
i❑g north, near Cockeysville, delaying the ar
rival of the latter in this city until about eight
o'clock this morning. Several of the cars were
much broken, but, so far as we could learn, no
,erson on either of the trains were injured.
, z , t.-Dors Dawrit.—Day before yesterday on the
arrival of the mail train on the Pennsylvania
Railroad at Perrysville, a gentleman by the
moue of Frank, on descending from the plat
form of the cars, fell down and instantly ex
pired. He resided at that place in the family
(1 - his son-in-law, Dr. Alter, and bed been on a
visit to some relatives in Perry county. Pre
ciously, he had been enjoying his accustomed
health. Truly, '•in the midst of life we are in
death
UNION MEETING AT Amsvnaix—There was a
large and enthusiastic Union meeting held on
Wednesday, the 4th inst., at the public house
of S M. Crall, in the town of Annville, Leba
non county, Pa. The meeting was ably address
ed by Hon. John W. 111Binger, Mr. Derr, and
Rev. Mr, 111.1arter. The °hied of the meeting
was to raise a regiment oricannteers in Leba
non county. A large number of the citizens at
once signed the roll, and it is understood that
many more will soon follow.
CHIRCH DEDICATION AT YOBS. —The new
Presbyterian church just completed at York will
be dedicated to the service of Almighty God to
morrow, on which occasion the pastor, the Rev.
lfr. Street, will be assisted by the Rev. Dr. De
W.tt, of this city, and Rev. Dr. Wing, of
Carlisle. The sermon in the morning will
be delivered by Dr. DeWitt, and in the
evening at half-past 7 o'clock, Mr. Wing will
officiate. There will also be interesting servi
ces in the afternoon, in which the Sabbath
school scholars will participate.
HACK PROPRIETORS IN QCOD. —Two of our well
known hack-drivers, one the proprietor of a
livery stable, the other a butcher, got into
rather an awkard scrape a night or two ago at
Camp Curtin. It seems that one of them, the
butcher, was standing with his hack at the
gate of the Camp, sometime after "the shades of
eve" were on, waiting to get a load of belated
passengers for the city. These, however, were
slow ti , come, and our friend was about leaving
the "martial precincts" on his "homeward
way" when he was made unpleasantly aware of
a particularly bright and uncomfortable looking
bayonet held in front of him, and in close prox
imity to his third waistcoat button, counting
from the top. Now, our friend is by no means
a toward, and has always had the reputation
of being as brave as "any other man," but he
did not like the looks of the cold steel as It
glittered in the starlight before his amazed
optics.
"Move away from here" cried a hoarse
voice.
"Shan't do it—it's a public highway, and
I've a right to stand here as long as I please"
returned our friend bravely, yet at the same
time edging away so as to increase the distance
between the bayonet's point and his vest but
tons.
"Then I must arrest you" said the guard,
and the nest instant our friend was taken pos
session of and marched into the guard house of
the camp.
A short time after this occurrence our ether
Jehu friend, the liveryman, arrived at the hack
stand. and seeing our first friend's horse and
hack standing alone in the road without a
driver, thought the affair very singular, and
began to search for their owner.
"Move away from here—march" cried a coarse
voice, and the next instant our jo. key friend, as
well as jocular, had a brightly polished bayo
net glistening in front of his shirt linen.
"Go to the d—l" responded our Jehu No. 2,
Ina voice as sharp as the crack of his whip, as he
continued to bawl out hastily for his absent
friend.
"Then I must arrest you" said the sentry,
and the next instant his sinewey fingers closed
on our friend's coat collar, and he likewise was
led to the guard-house.
Our friends remained thus in quod for about
an hour, when Col. Knipe, hearing of the trans
action, at once proceeded to the officer in com
mand of the camp, and by making the prope r
representations, succeeded in effecting their re
lease.
The Persons alluded to still coutinue to run
their lutes, to the camp, but take mighty good
care to complete their tripe at sun down.
Wood's adTertisement in. moth
or column.
AN ARGITKUNT COURT commences at 9 o'clock,
A. M., next Monday.
I==l
TEMPERMS Lacrrusa —L L. Allen has con
sented to remain in our city over tomorrow,
and will deliver another one of his popular
temperance lectures in the lecture room of the
Baptist church, to-morrow evening.
U. NZOLKY, of Pittsburg, was yesterday
mustered into the United States service by Cap
tain D. H. Hastings, United States Army mus
tering officer, and immediately afterwards look
command of Camp Cameron, the United States
camp for "collecting, drilling and organizing
volunteers," near this city.
IF TX& Waimea is favorable, we predict a
"gay and happy" time at the Liederkrante
pic-nic. which takes place in Haehnlen's woods
next Monday. Orgaibusses will run to the
woods every few minutes during the day from
Wagner's Seven Stars tavern, corner of Chest
nut and Second streets, and Frish's saloon,
Market street. Tickets, 25 eta.
Timm NA.Ml9.—Cornelius M'Gee, Robert Cap
tan land Patrick Mullen are the names of the
Irish soldiers arrested yesterday, charged with
committing the.ontrage at Donlees lager beer,
saloon, noticed'_ in last evening's TIIXGRAga.
They belong to &company recruited for Sher
man's Fifth Artillery Regiment (regulars), and
were encamped at the time in a field kear Camp
Cameron.. We understand that Mrs. Donler, her
husband, and the other Germans, are rapidly
recovering from the geraW of the wohndi they
received on the pwaMn. •
AN OLD L,s.w .—A. law against obtaining hus
bands under false Pretences, passed by the Eng
fish Parliament in 1770, enacts—that all wo
men, of what average, rag, profession, or de
gree--whether virgins, Millis or widows—who
shall after this act, impose upon, seduce and
betray into matrimony any of his Majesty'e
male subjects, by virtue of scents, paints, cos=
metie washes, artificial teeth, false hair, Spanish
wool iron, iron stays, bolstered hips, or high
heeled shoes, shall incur the penalty of the law
now in force against witchcraft and like miai
demeanors,; and the marriage, under such cit..
onn6tances, upon conviction: of 'the offending
party, shall be null and void.
SIGN IN TRI llza - vass.—A New York paper
Sap, that recently in that city a remarkable
phenomenon was visible in the Western Sky,
The moon was surrounded by a halo of red,
white and blue, extending a distance of seven
or eight degrees. The colors were distinctly
marked, presenting a iiihnAtiftil appearance, and
attracted the attention of a large number citi
zens of Jersey city. The colors were visible
about ten minutes.
We are taught by Boa Warr that there shall
be "signs in.the Heavens" forewarning us of
events to come on the earth—and may we not
interpret the remarkable lunar phenomtson
above mentioned as a sign that our national
tri-colors—the "red, white and blue," shall be
maintained among the stars by theltpplication
of the stripes to ow national enemies. The
phenomenon at least forcibly suggests this con
clusion. ..
TEN Gass' t Caos.---In this vicinity there is
every indic a tion of a large crop of grapes this
fall. By theiray are 'oar 'readers aware 'of the
remarkable curative effect of this delightful
fruit. Dr. Eterpin, of Nets, has recently pub
lished a very interesting paper on this anbjeet,
from which we learn tbat the first acts, by 14-
troducbg large quentitieSof Snits into the sys
tem, which, passing drough the-blood, carry
off by prespiration and other excretrons, the ef
fete and injuroua materials of the body ; sec
ondly, they act as a vegetable nutritive agent.
Employed rationally and methodically, aided
by suitable diet and regimen, the grape pro
duces most important changes in the system in
favoring organic transmutations, in.contribut•
lug healthy materials to the repair and recon
structions of the various tissues, and in deter
mining the removal of vitiated matters 'which
have become useless and injurious to the sys
tem. Directed by a skillful physician, this val
uable curative agent can be made to produce
the most varied effects on the constitution. It
also peewees the advazttage of being acceptable to
invalids. The treatment lasts five to six weeks.
The quantity of grapes that may be consumed
varies from three to four pounds per day, com
mencing with small quanties, which are grad
ually increased. The skins and seed must not
be swallowed. In the abaence of grapes, the
most beneficial effects may be obtained from
dried raisons, provided a quantity of water, suf
ficient to satisfy the thing they create, be taken
. .
at the same time, or they may be stewedln the
same manner as prunes.
=I
Sarre mm.—September, according to Gerard
Sohn Voraius, is composed of the word &plan,
seven, and the termination ber, like /is in Ap
rilia, Quintifis, Sexiilie. Priscian and Isidorns,
considered September to be composed of &ptem
and imber, a shower of rain ; this month being
the commencement of the rainy season. Pea
chum describes Sapte,mber, "as of a merry and
cheerful countenance, in a purple robe ; upon
his head a wreath of white and purple grapes ;
in his left hand a handful of millet, oats and
panicle, while carrying a cornucopia of ripe
peaches, pears, pomegranates, and other fruits
of the season in his right , band ; the sign Libra.
Hispurple robe showeth how he reigueth like a
king above other months, abounding with
plenty of things necessary for man's life. The
sign, Libra, an indifferent arbiter between the
day and night, poising to each his equal hours."
The Saxons called this then* gerst mond, be
cause barley was then called gerst, the =lie
barley being given to it by reason of `the drink
made therewith, called beere, and from beerlegh
it came to berlegh, and thence to barley. They
also called it image month, or the holy month,
from an ancient leatival held at this season of
the year ;
"for that our forefathers (says a Saxon
metrology, or
register of the months;) the while
they heathens were, on this month celebrated
their devil-gild." An exposition which seems
'grapey at variance with the name. The vint
age and the gathering of fruits belong-to this
month; the grape yieldalte wine,AUXiithe agile
au,dpeach give their grateful julugo;_344E -
vests are housed; and Injure paumedther :
anal home*" into tiseikrottiaitit—a if ;
peunspluania Datt Zeitgrapti,-, Gigue cig
OLD SCHOOL PitSIBYTHRIAN escraca..—lhere
will tma no public service, in this church to-mor.
row, in conseqften r the absence of the pas 4
tor. Avrangements 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.
For the Telegraph ]
The Herald of Gotham comes out with a flam
To astonish the brokers, "Jeff Davis is dead,"
But stocks remain tranquil, for who cares a d—n
What traitor is found at the tail or the head
Of this stupid Conspiracy doomed to defeat,
And whosoe'er leads it must sound a retreat
The news is confirmed. Now the rebels at
fault
Must choose their next best one ; but who shall
I suggest, and free gratis I furnish the thought,
The neat best for their bus'ness r• - why Satan
is he!
The old one till now had not lain on the shelf,
Bad he not known that Davis was worse than
himself. JINN%
PETROLILIDI on ROOK OIL is about to supply an
important want, caused by the deficiency of
turpentine, of which Secede has furnished-the
main supply. We recently published an item
in regard to the dim:decry of the faCt that nap
tha or bensole of pctroleum was equally gOod
and in some respeals better than turpentine for
painter's use. -We bad iu the Philadelphia
Press a cominunication from the well known
D. Jayne, Esq , of that city, in which, after al
luding to the item we refer to, he Bayou..
"To the abOve I would add a word of my-ex
periencs in the use of coal napalm in mixing
paint. I;have tried it effectually on brick
walls and on wood work, both inside and out
side of buildings, and T am decidedly of the
opinion that its use in paint is far preferable to
the epic ifs of turpentine. It contains no oxygen,
and the paint retains its color twice as long as
it will when turpentine is used. I had my area
well painted with white lead mixed with , nap
tha, and the result was that the walls were
much whiter than if turpentine had been used
and at the end of sevt n years the paint - was as
clean and white another walls were which had
been painted with turpentine but one year.
When used on woad the paint was not only
much whiter but harder, and retained its color
and brilliancy twice as long as it would have
done had turpentine been used. I would say
that the naptila was of the best quality, and as
limpid as alcoho!."
Hansa returned from the city I now have on
hand a full assortment of alt 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. LIMY,
t Rhoads' Old Corner.
DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
pETE combination of ingredients in these
iL Pius ere the re-udof a long end extehstve practice.
rs- y are cul.d in their operatlou, Rad i.iert to to correcd
all irregul llienareations, removing all eq.
struJilooB, whether irom cold or otherwise, headachy
pAIn in the el le, palptiistion of heart, whites, elf per
voile
off Woos, hysietike; ratlgay prinio the becirendi
limbs ho , disturbed ileep, wait& sitisee herd War/IW
non of nature.
TO &I AREIED LAKE;
Dr Cheeeemen's Pille are Invaluable, ae tbey will Mini
o u the ino.thly period with regularity. Ladle% who have
been dieap, 0 rated In the we of other Pilk can place the
utmost <sentience to Dr. Oheeseman'a Me doing all' that
airy represent to do.
There is one e4sdition of Use female system iR whisk the
Pins atsosot be taken without pr.:damn g a PECULId '
RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGSANOYa
ate rested dirSOARRIAQ.I., , Bach di the imitate 4 tea
dntcyof the audit:tam to reikire tbe meal fetectitnet to a
normal condition, that "as Use repreelsettos power of ma,
tura Cannot resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions, which should be road an.
cum • any each box. Nice it Sent by mail ou
ing Si to Da. Consume L. CIIROMMAN, Box 4,581, Pow.
Office, New York City.
cold by one Druggist in every town in the United Slates.
R. B. HU [CHINES,
General Agent for the United States.
' 14 Broadway, New York,
To wooln all witoleeale orders should be addressed.
:Sold in Harrisburg oy C. A. ilaavairr.
nov29-dawly
Thai Lovramorat, hsvtuis been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung affect,-
lon, and that dread disease, Consumption-1s anxious to
make known to his Ishow•sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he wilt send a copy of the pre
scription used (tree of charge), with the directions to
preparing and using the same, whieh they will end a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, tom. The
only object of the advertiser In sending the Prescription
is to benedt the ...Mimed, and spread information Which
be conceives to be nveluable, and he hopes aviary eat
rarer will try his remedy, as It will coat them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Panes wishing the prescription will please address
-- - • NEV. NOWAPDIC: WILSON;
trilitamsburgh,
Kings county, New York. •
octet-wly
Norm's Los Pam, AND - Paamixx Burl n.—
iree frees aft mirierat Pots:int.—ln asses of riorofUM
Ulcers, Sourvy, or Eruptions of tbe Sian, the operation
of tbe Life Medicines is truly astunishing, often fsmoviot
to a few days, every venUge of these loathsome disease*
by their purifying effects on the blood. %Mous revers,
Fever sod Ague, Dyspepsia; Dropsy, nos, and hi short
moat all diseases soon yield to their curative propertiei
No family should be without them, as by their time)
use moult sudering and expense may no saved.
Prepared by WM. B. VOYFAY, M. D.,'New York, ant ,
for =ale by, nil Drawer at noy9w-ly
DR. DEPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES,
ufalllble st contain,. wichwans,.asit: itutiesk*All
obstructions, from whatever cause, pad I.
ways scoceitsfol as a proven."
11ME PlLth HAVE BEEN USED fri
the donors for many years, both in *tow PAC
&marks, •with unparalleled success in :every Weee ; ano
he le urged by many thousand ladies who used them, it
make the Pills publics for the allevianion lit those antferim
from any irregularities whatever, es well as to prevent
an Increase of (sadly whore health will eat permit it.-
iremales particularly situated, or those suppoeing then?.
selves so, ars cautioned against these Pills while in Wit
condias they are ou r to produce miscarriage, anti
the p ap n rietor assumes no responsibility after this mime.
ninon, allhOtigh theirrnaildneas : eicathl 5W0112112 aß.7,:inil
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended
Full and explktit. directions accompany each box. Print,
111 00 per box. :bid irholearde and retail by
MARLS! A. RaNNVART,
No. 2 Jones Row,lii Zwttt, Pa.
141„nelles,a by Not i ng Mtn 11 00 lo the Harrisburg
Post Moe, can have the Pills sent freo of ebservatkei tc
any part of the country (confidentially) and "fine of pm
rage" by mail. Sold also by S. 8. drams, ItnadWi,
Josaaox, Uounwav A (boner , Philadelphia, J. L. lam
14:4:abanon, Daum B. , Laninatar,,k" A
11 thightevIlle ; B. T. lima; Tort r • and by oat
t In every oily and village in the Onlao, and by
8. D. 010 proprietor , New York
N.13;-.4.00k old for connterthite. Boy so Golden Pthr
a say kind u nless avery' bat lirisgind a. D. Rowe. At
Wont are.* bade: bnindtten and nusate: tincel74
grodatnine your, dren,andlitea3o,. (tp.aidt.natddn
des. W4
nund akar , your mlyt), Day , ady, -
elan B .D.Das, 0-
reeeour has sided. joaqpia
drogaidlaillia
P. S
ME
IIIPORTAt r TO FEDI/SUMS
NEW YORK CITY.
NOTICE
TO CONSUMPTIVES
PURIFY TUB BLOOD
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
ttn PAfttlttfitMtntii
NAVY DIZEISMINT,
Bureau of Tardy and Docks, &tin. 4, 1861. r
SEALED PROPOSALS for each' class separ
ately, endorsea "Proposdla for Class No.
(name the class), for the navy yard , at (name the
yard)," will be received at this office until noon
on the 2d day of October next, for furnishing
and delivering at the several navy yardsnamed
the materials and articles embraced in printed
schedules, which will be furnished on applica
tion, and sent by mail, if so requested, by per
sons desiring to offer to contract for any or all
of the classes named therein, by the command
ants of the several navy yards, for the classes
for the yards under their command, or by the
navy agents nearest thereto, or by the bureau
for any or all the yards.
lb prevent confusion and mistakes in sealing the of
fers, no bid mill be received which contemn classes for
more than one yard in one envelope; and each indi
vidual of a firm must sign: the bid and contract.
Bildens are hereby cautioned and particular
ly notified that their offers mast be in the form
hereinafter.prescribed, and be midled in time to
reach their destination before the time expires
for receking them - no bid will be anudekredwhich
shall be received after the period slated, and no allow
ance will 6e made failures of the mail.
To guard against offers being opened before
the time appointed, bidthrs are requested to en
dam on the envelope above the address, and
draw a line.tinder the endorsement, thus
Prop's& forams 'No. (mate the claw), for the
Nary Yard at (name the yard)."
To the Chief Of the 'Bureau of Yards and
Docks; iWishingron, •a.
.flbrOl of Ofer•
"' ' ' Mare 'date the offer )
I, (here insert the =neer names compaing
the firmi);of(pame,the town,) in the State of,
(Caine the S t ate,) hereby offer to furnish, under
your advertisement dared (date of advertase
ment)--and subject to all - the requirements of
the same ' and of the printed schedule to which
it refers, all the articles embraced in Class No.
(name the class) for the nesf‘v i ani4t (name the
yard,) wording to said schedule, via : (here
pasreon the 'printed class from the schedule,
and oppdsite each article set the pike and carry
out the amount in the columns for dollars and
cents, and foot up the aggregare amount of the
bid for the class,) amounting to (here write the
amount in words.)
'propose as' y agent (here name the agent,
if one is , required by the schedule) for the sup
ply under the clan-es miscellaneous, by a non
resident of the place of delivery; and should
my offer be• acce ted, I r. quest the contract
may be prepared and sent to the navy agent at
(name the ageney) for signature mil certificate.
(Here the bidder and each member of the
firm to sign.)
Boras of Guam/tee.
The undersigned (name of guarantor) of (name
the toirm,)'and State of (name the State,) and
(naixte'ofaecond guarantor. Bco ,) hereby under'
take that the above naravd(name the bidder or
bidders) will, it his [or their) offer as above be
pted, enter into contract vri h the United
States within fifteen days after the date of no:
tire thrOugh the post office of the acceptance of
4ilik.j_cor,theirloffor before , mektion4 ,
Witness :
the
of guarantors.)
I 'Certify that the above named (here name
the guarantors) are known to me to be good
and r. aponnible guaranton n this case.
, (Signature.)
be signed by the district 'judge di trict
attorney, collector, navy agent, or some pers,n
known to the bureau to be responsible.
POBTSMOUTII, N
Clan Nc. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper and
cyproN ; class No. 9. Gravel and sand; clank
No: 11. Iron, iron nails and spikes ; Class No
12. Steel; class No. 14. F iles • class No. 161
Ship chandlery ; class No. 17. Hardware ; class
No. 18. Stationery ; class No. 28. Belting,
psoktng sad hose ; class No. 26. Augers.
. .. . .
Close No i. Bilcks ; 'claw NO: 2::- Stone
.lass No. 8. Yellow pine timber; class No. 6.
Oak and hard wood timber and lumber ; class
No. 8. White, pine, spruce, juniper and cypress;
class No. 7. Lime, hair and . plaster ; class No
8. Cement ; class No. 9. Gravel and sand ;
lass No. 11. Iron, iron spikes and nails vclass
o. 12. Steel ; clan ,1•To. 18. Pig-iron • cleats
o. 16. Paints, oils and glass ; class No. 17.
Hardware.
NEW YORK
Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 8. Yellow pine
timber; class No. 4. Yellow Pine lumber ; class
No. 5. Oak and hard wood ; class No. 6 White
pine, spruce, cypress and juniper; class No. 7.
Lime, hair and plaster; class No. 8. Cement;
class No. 9. Gravel and sand ; class No. 10.
Slate ; class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes and nails;
class No. 18. Pig-iron; claw No. 15. Pain*
oils and glass ; class No. 16. Ship chandlery;
class No. 17. Hardware ; class No. 28. Belting,
packing and hose ;thew No. 25. Iron work, &a.
PHILADBLPEUA..
'Class No. 8. Yellow pine timber ; class No. 6.
Oak and bard wood ; clam No. 8. White pine,
spruce, juniper, and cypress class No. 11. Iron,
iron spikes, and nails ; . class No. 14. Files ;
class No. 17. Hardware; clam No. 28. Belting,
packing, and how ; class No.-26. Augers.
WASHINGTON
Class No. 1. Bricks ; claea No. 6. Oak and
bani. ; class No. 6. 'White_ pine, spruce,
juniper, and cypress;class No. 11. Iron, iron
spikes, and nails ; clm No . 12. Steel ; clas s; Nos.
14. ; class No. 16. Paints, oils, and glass;
class No. 16. Ship chandlery ; class No. 17.
Hardware ; class No. 24. Sperm and lubricat
ing ; class N0..27. Anthracite coal ; class
No. 29. Bituminous Cumberland 'coal. •
The schedule willstate the thaw within which
articles will .be required to be delivered ; and
where, the printed:echedule knot used, ,the pe
rinds Stated in it foi!deliieriest must b e : copied
in the bids. All the articketwhich may be oon
trieW for must be delivered at auch place or
places, including drayage and cartage to the
Woe where offer Is made,.ats may be • directed
by the commanding officer thereof ; and, all
other things being equal, preference will be
given to American manufacture. No article
will be received after the expiration:of the pe
riodepeclfied in the schedule for the.completlon
of deliveriofa i tuiesdally authorized by the
Department. In .cumputing the classes, .the
price stated in the column of prices will be the
standard, and the aggregate of the class will be
carried mit according to the prices stated.
It is to be provided in the contract, and to
be distinctly understood by the bidders, that
the amount and number of articles enumerated
in c eases headed "miscellaneous" are specified
as the probable quantity which may be required,
as well as to , fix data for determining the lowest
bid.; but the contractor is to furnish more s or
less of the said enumerated articles, and * isch
Pangines, and at such tins, as the bureau or' oOtai
matutant may metre; such increase, however
not to ease d one half of the quantities stated
(and requisitions tient through the post offke
shall be deemed sufficient notice) during the
&dal year ending 80 It June, 1862 ; and
whether. the quantities required be more or leas
than those specified, the price' lihniliamainftl*
Sadie.
All the articles under the contract must be cif
the beet quality, delivered in good , order, free
of all and every charge or idtpeznie to the Gov
eminent, and subject to theinepection, opunt
weight or measurement of the said navy yam;
and be in all, respasts satisfactory to the com
mandant thereof. Bidders are referred to toe ,
yard for pleas, specifiat ions, or samples. - .041
any farthecdescription of the articles. When
bidden shall he in doubt as to the precise ard
trianic4 thek will te ,
satlemiliow the •.• •
Nita) 2ti:roertisments,
articles in doubt, which information the said
officer ivill give in writing! Contractor* for
classes headed "Miscellaneous," who do not re
side near the place where the articles are to be
delivered, will be required to name, in their pro
posals, an agent in the city or principal place
near the yard of delivery, who may be called
upon to deliver articles, withautdaloy, when they
shall be required.
Approved sureties, in the full amount of the
contract, will be , required, and twenty per
centurn as additional security deducted from
each payment until the contrast shall have been
completed or cancelled, unless otherwise au
thorized by the Department. On classes of ar
ticles headed. "miscellaneous, "
" to be delivered
as required during the fiscal year, the twenty
per centum retained may. at the discretion of
the commandant, be paid quarterly on the first
of January, April, July and Dauber, when the
deliveries have been satisfactory, and the bal
ance (eighty per cent.) will be paid by the re
vective navy ageuta within thirty days after
the prerentation of bills,. in triplicate, duly
vouched and approved.
No part of the per centum reserved is to be
paid until-all the rejected articles offera I under
the contract, shall have. been removed from the
yard, unless specially authorized by the Depart
ment.
--
It will be stipulated in the contract that if
default shall be made by the parties of the first
part in delivering all or any of the articles men
tioned in any class bid for, of the quality and at
the times and places above provided. 'hen, and
in that me the said parties will forfeit and pay
to the Unit4d States a sum of money not to ex
ceed twice the amount attach class; which may
be recovered, from time to time, according to
the act of Congress in that case provided, ap
proved March 8, 1848.
The sureties must sign the contract, and their
responsibility be certified to by a navy agent,
cllector, district attorney, or 'some other per
son iatisfactorily known to the bureau.
It is to be provided in the contract that the
bureau shall have the power of "ennuili g the.
contract, without lust or damage tothe Govern
ment, in case Congress shallilththave made sof
ficientitppropnationo for tlieltiticl.ll named, cif
for the completion of works estimated for, and
'on 4liich this advertisement is booed, anti shall
also have4he power to , incr. ass or diminish the
classes not headed "Miscellaneous" in the
schedule, twenty-live per centum.
Persons whose offers shall be accepted wil be
notified by letter through the post office which
notice shall be cousided sufficient; audit' they
do not eater into contract for the supplies spec
ified within fifteen days from the date of notice
from the bureau of the acceptance of their hid,
a contract will be made with some other p
-on or persons, and the guarantors of such de
faulting bidders will be responsible for all de
linquences.
All offers not made In strict conformity with
this advertisement will, at the option of- the
bur-au, be rejected.
Those only whose offers nply be accepted will
be notified, and contracts will be ready for axe
-cntion as soon thereatter as may be practica
ble.. sep7-4w.
SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS!! SHIRTS 11!
HOME AIitNUFACTURE.
TILE OHEAPE•2. lAr THE MARKET.
THE. undereigned • aviug opeuel theh
woool.ctory or Shirts At° , a No. It *ea market
ittret. El.rdsoarg, Pa , do mat reaped. ally Solicit
oac om go and attention of be t adi. B. 6 nt eaalu tine
.Ner. haute to the follow' g aaOrtnakut of &ode all of
blab are our uWel manufacture
Bain di,
SkilltT BOSONS,
GAL& 4. 4
Caff il,
WAIST BtNDR,
NIUHT elfirSTP„
ha, to , to.. t 0..,
oleo the partionkr attention of the Ladles to our lune
atteottinent of ant* gareasto &o . (froa. the wee Un
proved Lando and Yarn Inylea,) LI NICZ, CULL 11- g .
cures, SET fa ha., la great yarietied, all of which beln.
our own inautontictore we willacll cheaper-than can tot
oorchased elsewtere.
0 - reron. destrouttor furnishing their own materials, can
'nave muting, sewhig &a., of every variety done seeord•
ing to order. al• of tbei aowii mimed ROO la tor GORIS we
se will mate to tataiure, guaranteet.g to Or, and give
entire astisfaotim to 100 purctiaser for style durable!,
.nd m unit. all spe.nal ordels will be sr m3otly
Waded to upon the shortest not se and most reasonable
terms. also iderebants supplied upon tee most remos
able berms.
P. d. Ladies trisbing skirts or under garments of sny
ciscription, am bare them made to order by sending
sample of snob kinds as may be central.
LYNN & RBBSIAN,
NO. 12, Market Street,
an22-dem Harrisburg, Pa
Rooms next door to Hummel do grocery
Store.
GENERAL ORDERg, NO 2.
Haan. QUARTZES, P. M.
Harrisburg, Aug. 19, 1881.
-1 - 1 Y DIRECTION =of the President of the
_Do United States, all volunteer regiments or
parts of Regiments accepted directly by the
War Department from Pennsylvania, either with
or without arms, equipments or uniforms, are
to be forwarded at once.to Washington. Their
commanders will therefore immediately-report
to these headquarters, ststing the number of
men and the station from which they are to be
taken, that transportation may be furnished
them without delay. By order of
A. G. CITRTIN, -
Governor and Commander-in•Ohie
CRAIG -BIDDLE" A. C. D aug2
STIUMBERAY . PLANTS,
.
ASelection of the bent kinds known,
for Bale by 4 lIVIT,
Her tone Farm.
Per doze4426ogs; per VA 1 1 ; per 1,000 $ l5 -
sepa•att
COAL.
THE uudereigned would respectfully in
-101111/ the &Mena of HarrNburg that be ts prepa - ed
to furnish in any part of the oily, Lyeens Valley, Trevor•
ton sad Wllkesbarre Coal as low as any other dealers ID
the oily. Please cult and give me a trial.
W ALLuVirge, Jr., Agent,
No. 8, Heading Sallroad Depot,
gape dlan Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED
r r~.BHOBM - AK6RB on Coarse Work.
-to O Apply in 1.; orth Seer thee' between Stztb end
r 'inert iee.&lm WM 31d
STRAYED:Okt PTO N.
F .
OUR good sized Hogsw ere either ito-:
len or strayed from the p n of the nedtreignrdie
wemt Harriaborg on_lartSunday Elgin. Three arr white
and the othrr la b ack spotted. reward of $b will be
paid f. c in ormadon leading to their recce ry.
septa SW GS • MOS ir.ER
FUR . RENT.—The large brick dwelling
home tam occupied.by David Downs jr, let
Tawd street D. &s Ma astorkb sn alba ava.vala for so
attorney. Paramaribo vireo fr.& of uetoner next. m...•
ipire,st the erothontaarrs oaks. WM. arrcentu.
'
trzwx,3El EL'irAL.33.ll3
. .. •
STATE , Street near Third etri3et, a few
iJ dnors below Brady's Rome, tlarsleburg.
/1.01 Ream Beady made Coffins always on hand and
neatly finished to weer. Silver platens, dm. Terms rea
sonable. [4030.080.1 C. BAKER.
‘ATA.NTED at the Harrisharg
and On 'Car
ic Sh
knogop
aooomouLalias F GO a)
W. T Suit.
ea,4tdit
~7141 1 1fAREMOVA 1..
THE SU NCR! BER would respecthaly
IntOrtb tn. 'abbe that he he. removed Prom
nut siiktimiiiestabitithmasi tot 112 Soo thl
11 =Mhs t rb ro 4li bbabialsrVga;F
ib Rimmelt
:tilt. • . 4: a; 13,10 i i it
7,111409116
tanbiltates.
FOR COUNT Y TREASURER,/
[ONE TERN ONLY.]
RICHARD NOLEN, offers himself las a
candidate for the o 0 a of O , UNIT T AAA,. 13
4u.. mth, g elepttor, ;.rid he not onh pr mae to d 4•
abate tir do let of be office with fl laity , but If elected
pledgee blm elf in pay thee Hundred inners towaro SOP•
pordog the fondle. of the soul era or Diopa,o. coolity
which are now or way be to service in the Menae of oar
briove Country.
septs-tc
COUNTY CONI toSIONEK.
pB E undersigned offers himself u' ti
1. candidate for the reice COIN 1 cu m mis.m .
ER, subirct In the noreinabrig Conven•ion, an • pledges
Meta. lfif t ominsted and elected to dig barge 'be duties
of the • Mee with ft .e.tty. PHILL• Hole MAN.
FOR ASSEMBLY.
DANIEL KENDIG. of Middletown, et
tore hi asen as a candidate tip the STATE LEOld-
LATURS: as the eipuing election, subticA is. Abe action Of
Me People's Ousnly Convention And 'desires Muse
in discharge the duties of the Waco hon-sitly and Puth•
aug44-dte
FOR ASSEMBLY
DR. THOMAS Li FOX, of Derry town
ship- "(Tete biatsell as a %Andean% flr the STATE
I lIRB at the en.utog 'eat• is. aubj et loth ae
nom of the et ople'e County Couvent.Ou protnlee•4f
elected to disch.rge the tattles of the office with Lieitir
epos
FOR PROTHONOTARY
jrC YOUNG, offers himself as a oandi
• Afar for MI ofide of Pqehonocary ko , of heephin
county iti tbe mooing elre•ion. He ter gee V elected to
perfurm the dutlea of the ottlee with tieedke.
a , 164Lawto
• FOR REtfISTER.
BRAHAM H. But ER, of East Hants
.• Ter offers himself as a condi at, for it, gll•ti
toe °Letting electlutt, subject to the cotton of Ins fauplal
County tnaventloo. He 'Kornis. a If elected to tit chorea
the do tee of the eilke with Lt. lily.
1%122 dto
FOR ASSEMBLY.
E[B. SCHREMER, of Gra=s offers
e himself at a candidata for the Sr QTR LIGIzo.A.
,Ltretnap the. pinatas elegtion, subleot to the antkon et
the Pro k se'S County Convention. Be pr mi es, it sibs
'est to di cbtota the hunts of the aloe 'NM &WWI.
env 21-e te*
Futt PROTEIuNUTAiti.
DA. B. EYST”.li .offers himeAlf as a
. fi.r the ritgeeid N. T tit? his.,
we ep...134 ell 4.,011, and pled di hie rtlietiiell fbr
[MOO 0 balliuetts /1! a etl luiteo fo 1114/14.141103
per
term .CiDe or ita duties, if el-rted
nargubarg, pesos 2 186. •It.
FOR COUNTY IKKASU a tit
IptENJAMIN 1.1 OK, of Harrisburg, of
rert II t 611,1 d dm for rOU' T r re„smatiß.
r••• at the a Gulag election, se , ,,eet to to • adios of the
People's Giant. 0.4,v-t• 1 n He pro • I.•s it elected to
inSCher4e the datiss tt the Jac, wan fidelity.
auglNlMeto
FO ft Et; EsTEK
Q IiMUEL M %AQUA RT, of Harris4tirg,
kj •if ra blend a+ aow Id to f r.it a: we
ca alai el• ea rot to , Ife ~o tion lb* P , ottio's
- oou ty Coy vention Els pop Weil if emoted todlauhaego
the d Wes of tab ,ttlre
att.l7-da to
TO VoTffat-01 0 LIAUPIIIN #l;l4'l' Y.
VELLOW Of FIZENB t I offer myeeli sus
a Candid •te for Cotety "I'te urstr at tee tweeting
owe tea, subject te .be ..ctiou .1 be 1110 p • C u ty • C
toe. r teat d t b.a , or u...ate to b eke:sett 1 *tat
myself to diectutrato me do foro, seta eat e wub et.uty.
meet, NaCts.
Dauphin, Aug 121°61 ..,s
rt.) Tlili INDEPe.Nur.N. I' Aau 1-NIUN
VoTElt.i uP DAUPHIN
F"'W UITiZ6NB-1 °lvor tuyhelf u
a n lads eudest 0 thetdtk. lur the al ht of tta
.tater of WM* a. tat.o .. %ably. Sh .uld 100 sr tar
t. at. as to be at et o , , prOstite to OtruleSZ.6 .11e dulled
of t.e 0m.6 with &wilt , : , 111. , .1. HUILIIIa.L.
•Illatoutoi torn, July 81, 161...11 awto
FOB, ASSLMELY.
J . FRE NIL N of Halifax town
-1,..) /61 • MT. f.'ibt*-1/ tat atudh.ate t.r A,4•E4 dLT
the mod grla auna..e• Pet m tue maga of the flop
pies County (bey Lton. He p. egoism .ktaed
obelie the dotted of the all :a with &Will •
artilO•dhmie •
PARUCH lAL SCHOOL.
, pll E Ciztit E'emi-anual Term f this Insti
-1 muss commencus this day. Pu its, (male cod to.
male) the age ut.nine year. and upward@ -10 be re
eatV..d.. all toe noted in...netts. of a rood Z. ad.& Oda
°awn as eral as Latin and ivieer. Linguadimi sic musts.
Terms: 310, lin, 3i4 and 11.6, per Rankin of bra
monona, annorotne to tie uraridieu taugut. No Writ
°burps of any kind. Ap.dy to
C. V. MAVB, A. M, Principal,
Or to Roth.. 1r Welker, D. W. Glool4@. P. Wtauling, A.
.1. Harr and wa.. 4, linnad, School committee.
arp2.doro
ARMY OVERCOATS FOR SALE.
To Newly Organised Regiznents•
•
A lot of the very best overcoats, made
according. to th • army regulations, en , t ale mt
s.i equip a full regiment, for .ale at O. &IRAN tient
vSN~co., Second htteet. below 141161 Hence Haiti ,
0 3arg. angeodke
WANTED )
STEADY and sober young men to' join
the Harrisburg CavAry aumpauy, acceprea by the
Government, sod already la camp. Elmore at the
rendesvoul, Exchange, Ws.laut street
aogrh-dti Ca&d. C. DAV/9, Catptebt.
•
FOR tiALK—One of the beat business
etude In the city on reasontlie ce^ms, or leesed
three or era yea re It fluted in Market tIAITSI4 belllollo
fourth ant nth. !enquire on the preset-ea of
I) neitm DeNreL UMW
:MIX B. SAUTE' . 8 ,
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
COSNER OND AND WALNUT . EITEL
Harrisburg, Pa.
LW AYS on hand a large assortment of
BOOTS, SROEB, am., of me very beet
'mantles for ladles gentlemen, and oldidreoe'
Prices to mdt ihe times. All Mode of won MADE TO
ORDER in the ormetyle by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notion.
oeillt•dtf JOHN S. SMITH. Berrtabarir
• FtEGULA TIONS.
BXRCR:MYR DPARZNIRT,
ELuuussnaci, Sept. 8, 1861. 1.
1. No pardon will be gran ed nntil-notice of
the applicad- a therefor shall have been given
by publication once a week for two consecutive
weeks in a newspaper printed in the county , ta
which the conviction wa
2. No pardon will be granted unless notice
of the ”ppiication therefor shall have been given
to the DiArlet Attorney of the prop r County.
8. No pardon will be granted without that
consulting the Judge who E resided at the trial
of the party. By order of the thivernor.
ELI BLLFEB,
be 'y of Cow
sepClm.-