ailsitgrapj. HARRISHURG, PA. bursday Morning, September 12, 1881. Tut Car Locx-tre contained twelve tenants fuesday night—mostly cases of drunkenness tt 110 { whom were disposed of yesterday by the ayor, according to their deserts. ----vie-- latoss, peaches, etc., are very plentiful, very heap and tolerably good, but with them, tat- acdl, ( erne those scout ges of the season, diar tine.' and dysentery. The doctors say these are More than usually prevalent at present, and so thaw who indulge i luxuries which are apt to briu., on these dis n eases should do so with !EC A SIRCLAR Awn. —Last eyerting, after work ig hours, two of the blacksmiths connected vith the Round House of the Pennsylvania Railroad made up a match to run a race of one wudted yards for a stake of five dollars—one to l„ q, the distance and the other to perform tin the ordinary mode of running. The race Pas wan by the hopper, who came to the score t least two lengths ahead of his competitor. =:== A Run MILL GONE.—lnformation was made at he Mayor's office Tuesday night against Thomas ilnaugh, for maintaining a disorderly tippling, ouso. Gilnaugh is the keeper of a "cheap 'ocery" in State street, east of the Capital, and nn all accounts has been driving a thriving le in the ivhisky I Me among the dusky denisoiill (that classic locality known as Basso,. Cove. 3 was brought up yesterday, and entered it for appearance to answer. Tor Km° STORE of our friend Wm. Knoche, fo. 93 Market Street, is one of the finest estab genesis in the city, and never falls to attract tttentiou of the by-passers., It is the ern n'ioni of the musical trade hereabouts, ,and to wet the demand Mr. Knoche is necessarily Nape Hal to keep a large supply. There is not ,nukieal instrument from a ,jews-harp ,up to a rst Cass piano or a church organ that Mr. :nu , }IC cu not supply you with—nor is there a rage of sheet music published, but what can be )uu , l upon his shelves. EFEECT of MUSIC ON THE Bros.—The effect of uair on the sick has been scarcely at all no- iced. In fact its expensiveness, as it is now, sakes any general application of it out of the question. Wind instruments, including the uutan voice and stringed instruments, capable of t,,lttinuous sound, have generally a beneficial effe,t—while the piano forte, with such instru ments a. 9 have no contlnuityof gonad, have just the reverse. The finest piano forte playing damages the sick, while an air -,l4te 71:Ifon9 ; Sweet Home," ota he most oniinitrY organ, will sensibly Booth them—and this is quite independent of association. I=7:=l Ix TOWN.—CoI. Stephen Miller, of the first Minnesota regiment of volunteers, is now in this city, stopping at the Jones' House. The Colonel wears a decided military appearance, and we are glad to say is in the enjoyment of excellent health. It will be recollected by our realers that the first Minnesota regiment par ticipated in the thickest of the fight at •the battle of Bull Run, and suffered severely—hav ing lost some two hundred men. On this oc casion Col. Miller distinguished himself for his coolness and intrepidity, winning the highest enconiums from his superior officers, as well as the esteem of the army generally. The Colonel is accompanied by his son Wesley, who left Minnesota as a private in the regiment, but has since been promoted to a Second Lieutenantcy in the Seventh Infantry regiment Of the regular army. OBTAIN/NO MEALS UNDER FALSE PRKENSB.- Yesterday a Lieutenant having charge of twenty-five volunteer recruits from Pittsburg, on their way to Washington city, obtained breakfast for himself and men at the State Cap itol Hotel, representing to Mr. Omit, the pro prietor, that the Major of the regiment to which they belonged would call in a short time and settle the bill. The matter seemed all right until towards noon, when it was ascertained that the Lieutenant with his men had made arrange ments to leave the city for Washington. Col. mit then made enquiries for the major of the egiment, and not being able to discover any uch personage, he at once concluded that the leutertant's story was all a sham, and imme diately got out a warrant for his arrest for ob taining the meals under false pretences. The Lieutenant was arrested as he was about get ting on the cars at the depot, and taken before' Alderman Kline, who committed him to prison to answer. CHAPLALVB. —The pay of a chaplain is that of a captain, $l6O per month—or, by the recent decision of the War Department, the pay of a cavalry captain, which is $6O, three rations a day, valued at thirty-three cents, $8 a month for a servant, if he really has one, which will cost the chaplain $2O a month ; forage valued at $S a month, if he has a horse, which is about one-half the keeping that the horse will cost, But the horse and trappings, which will cost from $250 to $3OO, the chaplain must furnish himself ; but if lost in the ser vice, he will be paid for it by the Govern ment—perhaps at the end of the war.— All else, including clothing, etc., he must buy himself. In some regiments the chaplain must get the men together on Sunday as best he can. In others the colonel does not dismiss the Sunday A. St, inspection till after divine ser vice. All the services must be short. It is a great folly, as well as danger, for a chaplain to go armed, unless he really means to take part in the war. The person of a chaplain and sur geon are regarded as sacred, and in case of a battle are not shot at generally-, and if taken prisoners of war, are released at once or tender ly treated; but if found armed to the teeth, would be dealt with as other men are. See" Professor Wood's advertisement in anoth• er worm. TAKEN IN AND DONE EOK.—We yesterday heard the particulars of an affair that recently ranspired in our city, which goes far to verify the old adage that "a fool and his money are soon parted." A. genteel and intelligent look ing young man arrived here about ten days ago, from one of the interior towns of the State, having in his poisession about two hundred dollars, mostly in gold. He was on bis way to the "Quaker City," but meeting some acquaint ances here, he concluded to lay over one night, and "stir up the elephant," iti which determi nation he was quite succonful though at a cost which will doubtless cure' him of any further curic*ity on the subject. In order to secure a proper frame of mind for his anticipated view of the animal, he in company with his compan ions, devoted themselves fora while to certain labors at the bar, and by, Hie time they were ready to sally forth, their were exceedingly "gay and happy." While in. this cheerful mood, they encountered a gentleman of nplestsant turn of mind, who courteously accompanied the party to an eStablishment most lamely to be attractive to young gentlemen from the rural districts.— Here they found cards, and choice liquors, and gay, sprightly women, and for a time things went on swimmingly. At last, frequent liba tion from the "flowing bowl" began to tell:won derfullY on the young gentlemen, and he who is the iinmediate Sub:lett of our remarks, sank' finally to the floor in &glorious shite of oblivion. His comrades observing his condition, con cluded that he was safely "tied up" for the night, and staggered from the eitablishinent to stir up the animals' - else4vhere. When the "young gentleman. from the rural districts" awoke next morning he foimci himself reclin ing on the grass in the Capitol park, his eyes swollen, his hair tangled and matted, his lips parched, and his 'hands twitching . - with excessive nervousness, all the effect of his recent debaudh. He quickly arose to his feet, brushed his soiled garmenta, adjust ed his hair, then, as if impelled by a secret doubt, he suddenly felt for his wallet, and upon *fling it, discovered to his horror that of the finelikiking pile'orbank-bills it contained the evening previous, but a solitary " ten-spot " now greeted his vision ! He tried to recollect, all the occurrences of the past night—the loca tion of the hoash he yisiteci—the Immo!! I the owner—his icompa4orts..--illl, ho4eyk, forgotten, and his hopes of recovering any por tion of his money, were ; excruciatingly fsii indeed. He prOceeded to his hotel. Witli a sorrowful'. countenanee, mul finding , that the balance of his money would be inadequate to pay his bill and passage iterne; he made a olearl.breast of the. whole affair to the landlord, who kindly con sented to "book the account,",and noon the; " young gentleman from the rural dist / rids left thh city, by the Northern Central Railroad, a wiser, buf a sadder man. The above furnishes but one of a number of instances within our knowledge of strangers being fleeced by the sharks of our city who are ever on the alert for unsuspecting victims. Many with their pockets filled with money freely enter places which city men would avoid, even if they had nothing in their possession to excite the avarice of the inmates: They trust to their native shrewdness, and are invariably skinned, paying dear for their experience, and meeting no sympathy in their misfortune. ~ t ~ Corns IN Prartaffrivexte.—We yesterday pub lished an article from the Lancaster Repress in which the writer spoke of the possibility of suc cessfully raising' cotton in Pennsylvania. It has heretofore been'the genendepinton,tlutt the climate of this and the_adjoirdng middle . States is altogether unfavorable to the growth of this , important product ;''yet the'Philadelphia•Preis' publishes a letter frein a well known • gentle- , man, residing in Brazil, which goes to ''-shoW that in the table lands there, where this climate is nearly identical with our . Own, a species of superior cotton is produced on klants which flourish year after year amid frostsi that are ff 4 4 ,1 to vegetation of a less hardy character. The writer was formerly a resident of _ . Lancaster county, in this State, and seeing a **graph in' the Press inviting farmers to try the experi ment of growing cotton here, - he - sent, Hr. Forney some seeds of a peculiar kind of cotton growing fiL for distribution among his , friends. - Of this cotton he says "It is Ci'fitivattad in the province of Minas Genes i , !able land, where they have severe fro.* and cannot grow rice or sugar cane, but have all frult& of the Middle Slates, U. S. The DiroPean grass, Tricticum repens, is entirely 'every year, not the root! There are two kinds of this; cotton; white and nankeen, of which I .send you the two varieties." Befeirine to• a•• Cotton tree grown for seeds of the latter quality, which had been planted some pis years before, he says says : "In Pennsylvania this would be come an annual. It produces cotton the first year:; and I have reason to believe that it will bear the climate of Pennsylvania. There have been. here this yesx. some heavy fossils, and the grass referred tois entirely killed; but on tbis cot ton tree the leaves were still green, andthere still remained some flowers." Mr.. Forney has dis tributed the seeds as requested,, and the matter will now at .least get a fair trial. We perceive that experiments with the common seed are be ing made this year at Philadelphia, some of which promise well. Mr. H. B. Jenks has an acre of cotton, some of the plants of which are from three to four feet high, and having mostly blossomed, the balls vary in size from a large pea to a good seized cranberry. In a month's time, provided the frost does not kill them, they will reach the size of walnuts and burst, when the cotton will be ready tnpick. Mom. Garsed & Bro., Frankford, have 'three "quarters of an acre of plants set out. They are now about two feet high, with occasionally stalks of three or four feet, their balls being generally smaller than those of the plants grown by Mr. Jenks. A good deal of care is being bestowed be , on these experiments, and the result, whatever it may , will be looked for with deep interest. A RUMOR was circulating in our streets to-day to the effect that a soldier at Camp Curtin was shot night before last by a farmer who detected him stealing corn. We were not able to wiser tain if: the report was true. = Amuse!' ea Muptisksllo.-214,Abroth-1 ere, named Neff, were arrested- at Camp_Curtin. yesterday charged with being participants in the recent murder of tys Smeltser at Safe Harbor, Lancaster county; theprticu lars of Which were pritlishe'd biltheqtaxilda APB last week. They were taken to Liincaster to await theiitrial. I ImposTANT To Coax, CONSIIII3I23.—As the time is approaching for laying in the winter supply of coal, the following rule for verifying the weight of Pennsylvania coal will prove of in terest to consumers : Coal put into bins and leveled, can be measured from one to a thous and tons with as much accuracy as it can be weighed on scales. For instance, Lehigh white ash coal, per ton of 2,000 lbs. of the egg or stove size, will uniformly measure 341. feet cu bical, while white ash Schuylkill coal will mea sure 85, and the pink gray and red ash will reach 36 cubical feet per ton of 2,000 lbs., or 40 feet for' 2,240 lbs., the difference of cubical con tents between, the net and gross ton being ex actly four feet. If the length, breadth, and hight of the bin• be = intiltiplied.„64ether, and the product is divided by the aforenarned con-. tents of a tun, the quotient must shoW the num-. ber of tuns therein'. '" ' How. Ammo Martert.--The colaimi is pa? in motion and the march commences with the samaregularity as would beobserVed by a regi mentimoving in or out of a garrison town, the bands playing, the light infantry with arms sloped, and those of the riflemen slung over the shoulder, the officers with swords drawn, exact wheeling distance preserved, and perfectsilence observed. After having f)rOceeded a - short dbt tame in this mattner, the word of . command, "route step,"-is given by the general at the head of the 'leading battalion, =dimmed quick ly on to the rear. The captains, instead of con tinuing at the head of their companies, (him back to the rear of them, that they may see any men of their respective companies who may attempt to quit the ranks without leave. The soldiers then march and carry their arms in any manner convenient to them, conversation and smokiUg being ordinarily allowed. TaxLana' Am Soon x er.—.The Managers of this Society are out, in an appeal to the ladies of Mate for contributions of hospital stores for rise of the troops at Washington. Speaking of the mission of the Society, they say : "Our undertaking is one of magnitude, but one from which; patriotism and humanity forbid us to shrink. If the ladies in our'conntry could wit ness the scenes presented in' he hospitals after a battle, there is no sacrifice they would not 'rantingly make for the relief of the sufferers. If they could hear the wounded soldier's ex `premien of gratitude for a cup of cocoa, a glass of wai t er, or theismoothing of his bard 'pillow by w oman's hands ; if they could see ids de spondency giving place to cOnfidence, and to courage, for a renewal of the confiiat; t•tia the slightest manifestation of woman's sympathy, donation'swould flow in so that'our depOeitory could not contain them. The folios ing are some of the' articles wanted : ' Coarse woolen shirts;and drawers, and. 'knit stockings. Let everiwoman furnish a pair of stockings. Also, featheir air beds, bed 'clothing, jellies; dried fruits, apple butter, crackers, wines, bran- dy, ate, white sugar, tea, &omelette, cocoa, - fari-,_ naceous prepaxations, spices, pickles, dried.beef, hamsi citric acid, oil of Union, &c., &o. Pickles are most acceptable to the men in the camps, as well as to, these in the hospital ; in some cir-' cumstances - they are esteemed by the surgeons. as vainahle adjuncts.. Donationa in moneyMeY be sent to ram Stephen .Coldwektressurev of the Ladies' Aid, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Arch streets. Other contributions may be for *faded, freight prepaid, to " Ladies' - 4.1d, care of Jolira. Elioads, Esq., No. 70; 'Walnut at, Philadelphia," marked "hosp ital stores." A CARD TO THE LADIRO DR. DUPONOO'i :40r:id:PILLS . • FOR frEbiAliEfk_., ' nfalllble a correcting, revisiting, and , !into - ring .a I i obstructions, from whatever cause, and I. ways , suocesidlil as • mores. . • HEBB PlliLB'llA7B - BION' - USED BY the doctors for ' Mini years,' 6oikk bilhutioe and America, with utiptuillided kticoese:hr oVerroase'; and be is urged by many tnousana ladles whomnied•-theine to . Maloithe Fillepubllo fertile alleviation of theta &uttering from atifirt%tdaritiesWhatever, 'as wel l as topmast aktuarase Of - family W here health will not penult it.-r Fellit.oll partleilarly - iitueSed, or therie , troppeamg 'banal. selves so, are cautioned' ageinst.these Pllls middle in4ltutt (melon as they are' gm" to produce ndeintrehney.and . t lAtils printer assumes ' -no'respontdbility•afterthieladmo, ' although their' Widnes/I- wonl&preveet , awaits chlet Ito health—otherwise the E'llbrrare ,, reommtulndeti. Full Ind explicit directions acoonspany each bat. ~•, P riee. $1 Od per box: Add wholenaleAnd retail A .ii 4,: 1 '' - ' cllidltUilil A. BAllNFART A llruggbitp- ' - • No. 2 Jones Row, Barrilebusg,-Pa.. • Putt Office, can haitilrAWlPlllB - saptires , •. . -. • • any part- of the country (oontlifehlialiy) and WNW et We". by mail. Sold also by .8., S.l .Timp .i . JOBSON, HOLLOW.O 4, vown" ridliKl= 1., use' 'Lebanon , Liming It."HiW.no, - , r ; clAi Wo Vrightavilleq IL T. tiaras, York ;_ and IVA coltei d i t In every city and, village Is the,Uplou, and by' S. D. i o z :Look , wilesa ul o e ut Pm f e o P n r liaell oo ri un b ter c : x N f e e ts w ite slgn . " : l lloili . 4 eldd i : ow ee e. ..Plilli AL l , others are lrbaSirtmpoidecm - and wutafertittwokirih an you value your lives. y o health, On so! n~f be. ug htimbugged out or - yburineney, -- y M ditty of those who Show the signature of S.:11: nolinthin Oiree7l-1 1 lilli.- 'whicb has recently been added on menus* of ,take.n.lps i tielnicounterietted , . 4... . Mog-ajeUiel.i? • 1 IMPORTANri. TO FICMAIMI3..t,, DR. CHEE§EPIii.N'i: PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Chef:swan, M. D., NEW YORI,CITY. THE combintdion of: ipatt*utfhitakesei Pills are the remit of a long and extensive OM:ace; They are mild in tbetroperatioa, ebteertain >a *wresting allirregutarities,rahteal Meeatruationa, removing all gib. Wooden% Whether !rem• cold tog Otherwise,slieedethei pilule the aide. palpitation of the boar; whites, all ner vong affrmitunkhYsterica,latigne4osiln in. the beekend,l limb's kc ,'diaturSed sleep, lett& al'lses trek la etitnp Lion pt native. TO IstiltßlED LADM, Dr.ttetweineant Masao invaluable, as they m illhstet on the monthly period with regularity, ladies who have been diseppo riled in the use'of other Ails can place the utmost coaddesorin Pr. Gheeseman's Pilo doing all that they represest to do , • .4e;e. igitelithifrut e *is TeintiftWeitY l ditigStWir t Pali canna be take* Withiss‘p - a rzorichtic- RBVILT. Theonaitios refernt - dAtcleis PREGAClVOY— the*atilt MISOAERI4O24 irnsairsais toe. dungy of the medicine to restore the Hisia ,ftsections to a sonata oowlition, that moths tixongittetteg PAtiltrf e; turd cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free trout anything injt*lous. Explicit directions, Iraqi abused be mot, Re entrant each box. Prieto Si. Bent by mail on enclos ing El to Ds: Ocetnitatert: Onasiatori &x 4,544 ,:Past Otilbs, New York Qty. • seld by cab Druggist Wavers , town to the United States.. B. B. HIMBINGS, ';:•: General agent for the United States. 14 Broadway, New York, TO lebnixtal Indere 1 0 1001 49 6 8 441 4 ,e 4 Sold in Vitnjgbugg Ely 0. - :4.l3ativmis„ .l 7204411,47 Ilayoo, returned from .the.city I now havp l oti hand full assortment of all kinds of 1 - o 5 - 200 - pieo2is - Orkiew Calicos ; 20adozen of Stoc ings ; a splendid lot of Black Alapacha; a large, of of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 yards of Crash for To sling. AU kinds of Summer Dress Goods t great reduction. S. Lawy, t Bloods' Old Corner. PURIFY THE BLOOD. gorylees , trii Puns AND PuarsEr Brorrsa... Free frma nih Mineral Poisansy-4n easde of= Atrufele ,Asurvy, of of - the Skin; the operation of the lAfe Medicines la truly astonlahlarty often , etnovint in a fairldaya, every vestige of those loattlYerue diseases by tbeirouritying affiliate on tife Mead.? fevers, fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Sties, and iu short, most allidtreases seetulelten-tbeir-surstite pruDerdea No fatnify should be without thetn,..A. by their wpm, sae sae mush suffering ego expense roay b ' saved . FMVet tbe ‘1141)`11 Marra 4 .1 New: ‘ 1 ewe, ass for .su by MigiriPtill I.< tioclbs-ly HOW LOBT,- , HOW.IIIESTORED Publishe449 a Bealed li PitTelppe ; Prl ate : A realtihr oitt Via' Attire; Treatment ,' and rad al Cture of Sperthaiorrbasa or 'remittal Weak nesklnikoinntary Unison* reidei rebillty; atid Imped iments tp Harriagerenerilly,liettroatitete,t onsintiption, Epilepsy and Fits r mental artd:'Phyaitial 'incapeatty;:re-t suiting cell Abuse, dta.—By . BAIT— WELL, E., Auther - tic w Gretri-13dok '‘A' Boon to Tnowien tut or SuEerera," seat under seal, Ina Matti enaeloP4, illY':,A r ailrlieu,Cl*(Bic)?W'l 44 3eipt eta Ot tWO s34igeitarlitigj' 137PIVCJEJ -. .43. Koss; t W 27 BAiiiiit, - I , l4vrirerk;rsftt 41186 C , pep9.dewBm - • ' _ • TQ; . CONSIIIRTM3B:. . Tax betii testored to +health la a few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter' having suffered several years INM arAttierelifitratetist• ion, and that dread dlseaae"C.uoaeantdtea,de.oogk,ea. to make knowelchilk th ilhFlethenianeof ewe: To all Who desire It, he win send. a ,cupy of .the pre seriptaod owed (Nog chargeLZWlA.the - dintetiona - Tor preparing and'utaiipthelmailmostikhummen WO a . sgri oars tbr Coaaemption, Asthma, Bronehltie, The titilf object of the advertiser In sending the Predsoription riiitchedetit the afflicted, antLeprpatt information which ha ouucAiveg to hit'ilialnittilvi,.fiinttheAttiieWeVery+sut ferer will try his remedy, aa I t itvill+ cost them. nothing, and may prove a blessing. - - - • Partes ilktolo4ll.lllltill please addreste UT. HOWARD A. WILSON, ..Williamsbergh, :. • i'",tPrpkitr-pkv, xmri, BUIRTS 1 ± 1313Ikifiji SEGIRTI3;!!! HOME MA NUFACTURE. ' - `,l . , . THE CHEAPEST IN' THE MARKET.. THET.. , undersignodi fitiviirtg opened -tlie' it stinufActory of-Shirts acc., at. No. 12 West Market street, arriaburg,,Pa .do melt respectiallv solicit the pationdge and attention 'of the Ladles, Gentemen Sod Merchants to the following assortment or toodirtill cif which ere our own manufaeture : : - :" . '• 3. 1 BERT BOSOMS, "'. • , .;-- . . CCM, - - ' - WRIEMBANDS, NUNIT BMUS, • *km, Ito ,Ara., ato" Alan the particular attention of the Ladles to our large assortment of under garments &c , (from the latest im precrnill London and Parts styles,) LLNEN''COLIiaIiS, coOrsi sem &o:, IA great icarleties,allAlt W - liich being ourown mauunfacture we willsell ehniPer than can be purchaised elsewhere. - • Persons desirousof fornistdog their owilniterials, can hastetuting, sewing ise., of every variety done accord ing toorder. AL of the above named goods for Gents wear, we will inalie,tn measure, guaranteeing to Si, and give E i (l a the a tlaripthsit nignj !, pruchaser 'for style: Murabihki!' and tgoAL,,,,agsAliipgiot °item T ili...popr mgor at tended teutinittinatorildigkrlaiNitenkhlif terms. elso4Murshants supplied upon the most , reason-. able Winne. - ' '-- ' .- . 1 • , - r , , :. : ' 1 P.`9.4 Ladies wishing skirts or ender garments of any discrdpro, can nave tbem liade.to. order •by , sending aampi of such kinds As may be desired. - I ilg. 4 ft •I''.7P LYNNtailtiBM4M, i I T .'t NO'l.2;lldirketstreer,' '''' ititilidemi_ . ,: . t 2 i .-i --..--- Harrisburg, Pa. Romps next. door to Hummel & HUlinger'S Grocery .8 1 cm i , ' . E'OLYTEONIO COLLEGE OF TILE 4TAVE OF PENNSYLVANIA, WEST PENN SQUARE PELLA. FOR thit,profettajnal 11 ducation, of EN .41N111619, , ARCJIIT/AGTS, practical ORRNISTS and GEoLtiGIEMS.. • The ne year course on jillltary ,gagineerlnt fiir grad. :Hates iterary Colleges and others mathematically prepared, and the. two year course for less prolloient stu dents, will include Field Fortlflcatlons, Sege Operations, iltratety, 'hello and Drill. _ anneal sesslintoritlikillle PI ; 1 111 1 P begin on Septiuntier leth, 1861. For ratalegues and farther information ad,drees A. & H. D., . sopa det , . President of Faculty STRAWBERRY PLANTS; IBo'Motion — of - the - best - kinds - known , toCia I ANYTII( IF; ;!i .6119 H, Keystoie Farm. Dar:dosan2.6sts; par 100 11 ; pera,oso $6. 1. ; OF - dtr _ .."..,.,!. 1 MEW COA' ' nun . I ItPRE UNDERSRINED iiiiring entered in- NE tbi OQ4L 21144 in thiji pityiwoinld „leapt-3011y f olgi sold the paironage - of the calms. r will Itiiiii. 'ft baud awl all i V it trag , iiine ropWw4otrniaLiiwkiikirbiord ink w ." I%.'diEtrelltdrili Ony h ilatit nt • too city, ken AL, " il:rainfir .inipurities. Fuu. Wilma, " 74 4.44 11 /*DX:roIBoAD LOAD,. OAD a i r ' Lad yrio ' 45 r... --l i lle r a e 210'An A ls h r th g e l t i fi, "411 'OM -11044iMarka cONOW;WainOdkot *OW Me WtoW ry IA YEA An ateXional, kat a North. ~strept. , Op( lent Wu owl* Amu, 4111 reoehye ptoollA. , , Atie149011.,.: s o o . ' -Y- , -' tts ~..,.; 02 - t. , : Yr". w - t_tiiLl. AM.' , 2- SCHErs!" I " " _ , . i TER iwilugurna Rauxia.) • _ UNION---gNVELO-PVS. ICrOTE pArimpfTsixrdilferent -designs, .111 printed in twoooU7re, ihelhointind non by t he = m= atigty-1: heh`pr. - - ' • Also, Flags, Uffia, , gavot Vine, angles, Union Itfngs andinggeo,ntv ‘ ‘_ low prioee..-- Call at ;-. • ' Lrt". ivinUFFITJAI BOolleroßt. _ . MILITARY GAUN TLETS _ AiN q .EW iyi r e u l t jus" t ii OsR ext r7iiri the beef Harrisburg: • STONE FUR SALE. STONE er *cope ettitat.o for toropiking purposoa Wi, be dolirervd to any th P ar , PPIYJA ) . m ' -1-. '-WW - 0011DICR: Jr; OM One to _Fii4O — Etitriared . Dollars worts or CITY ROD& Eriqtaiis MAVEhiltsitilAN, rl4 M 0... RS Satrthannond • • • . B CIDER 1 11-••Striotlyipure, spark ling and sweet—has received a Silver Medal or Di-• at ai r eijiWtakaricaltafirrattlitiiialBls6... Itor . Y • '"! I 'pools iscco. *PORTED BOLOGNA SAUBAGB.A Wry, ;are Willis& received and for ode by " nocK OIF 00 Eli WANTED, .... 81 4_ 0 BRAKERAS - on coarse Work J•rikynrtontrfnalastreet, newton guati and ___ Ed ALla kja,4% t -*LA i !I MN= qt , lA, mitAittooD. MtailX=llMM `''l'alt!tioool('' , Sto: - sf;-. Shutilantous.. ?; STEAM WEEKLY w YOKE' tIETWEEN AND LIVERPOOL. - , i."; EMBARKING 3GIC.{ ..1 QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. pool, N-a - • ork and Philadelphia Steamship compete, talea“ ;ispatotring their full , powered Ciyde.built lroa Stec . ,la follows : • - • GLASGOW, Saturday Semptember . 7lClTY carlaw : YORK or CITY OP MANCHE-ITER, Satu rday SePtember 21 ; CITY uF MANCH!. ITIR or NNW YORK, Saturday September 28 ; and every Saturday at Noon, from Pier 44, •0r..• River. RAr OP PAPHAGE Mtn CABIN 'MI Ot; Sr RAG5 .... .....5.?D'00 do to London $BO 00 I do to London ...$33 00 do to Parts do ,to Parts $BB 00 do to 131nmIkg:.$85 Do I" do to Homburg 835 00 Psesengerg also forwarded to Lial-re, Bremen, Botn r dam, Antwerp, Atc.,..t equally low rates. Sir Versos& .Ir:toting to brlue, Rut their Inm:ids can Dm 'tickets here'al the Tollowiterates; to New Pork: Prone Liverpool or, c,lcee.adown; Int Cabin, E 5, 185 and $lO5 st e erage thiny , Liverpo,sl 440 00 Prom QUllenetOß $3O 00. t These ;Steamers have aurdzior accommodations tot pansengeim, and carry experienced Surgeons. They fir, built in 'grater-tight live' &cations, and have Pate It Firs Annihilators on : hoard. for tuither inforwation apply in I/vermin! to WILLIAM. T•••MAN,i Z. Agent, 241:Wa•er Street Oa Glasgow to WV. INMAN, let. Enoch %tiara •la Qneenstown to C. & D. Sh% ISOUR k CO. ; in London to 111. 1 71.3 & Mat Y, BL 'King WI item L. ;in PidisAo .1111109. DECUUIt, 5 Macs - de is BotirFe ; inPhiladelphia to JOHN G. DALE., 111 Walnut Alta or stlhe Company , * offices. JNO. G. DALN, Ageint, an 2 ,841 Broadway NOWi York: Or D. O. Zimmerman. Agent. Parrisbors. TO PRINTERSL-FOR SALE: A N Cid established Republican piper, A focatain the interior of the State, will tic' sold on the most;rMe. instil° terms. The county in which it is situated bt largely Republican, and the inducements for a good pmhtical printer areamong the best that satube of. feres. Mt win be sold on the most reap:cable terms, and P o sFonsiiM gyenAmmedlately. Fer intormation can on the Edit.. of the Tmsaiusim seple-ltd EitZTERAL ORDERS, NO HEAD QUARTERS, P. M. I ~...' ti Hxnamurg.4ug..l9, 1881. i Y DiRCTION- eof the President of the B _ United States, all volunteer regiments or parts cif Regiments accepted directly by the War D partment from Pennsylvania , either with or wit out arms, equipments or uniforkiA ars to be f rilulled at Once to - WashingtolVrTheir comm deka - Will - therefore immediately - repOrt to th . headquarters, stating 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 1 i A. G. CURTIN, Governor and Commander-in-cbie QUI BIDDLE, A. C. D aug2 REGII.Lik TIONS. . • EXSOUTIVB DiPARTMENT, HARRISBURG, Sept. 8, 1861. k 1. No pardon will be granted until notice of the application therefor shall have been given by publication once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper printed in the county, in which the conviction wa: had. 2. No pardon will be granted unless notice of the application therefor shall have been given to the District Attorney of the proper County. 8. ,No pardon will be granted without first consulting the. Judge who presided at the trial, of the 'party. By order of the Governor. - SUMP, Sec'y of Coro. ST NICHOLAS HOTEL BROADWAY, NEW 'YORK. Board Reduced to $2 per Day. 0:111DE the opening of this vast and win k) medians Hotel, in '1864, tt has been the single en deavorof the proprietors to mate it the most somptuous, conveMent, and comfortable bome for the citizen and stranger on this able the Atlantic, And ;whatever ties seemed likely to adrolalater to the comfort of Its guests they have endeavored, without re gard cost, • to prOvide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enj9yrcelut which modern art has Invented, and modern taw) approved ; and the pat ronage*, Lich it has commanded during the peat six years As a gratifying proof that their efforts hive been appro. elated To meet the exigencies of the thaw, when all are re cta redito practice the most rigid economy, the under staneti• - Have Itedacid-';the 'Yrlie - of ."Board to Two Dollars porDayF • r • - et tho ism° abating none of the luxuries with , which tgeir table has hitherto been supplied. TillitsDWELt, IVTITTCOMS & CO. Newt York; Sept "k, 186 1.--iseP9-dasno ~-t COAL. . Tlundert igned would respectfully in rm the citizens of Harrisburg that he is prepared tolurnish in any part of the city, Lybens Valley, Trevor top Anil villkesbarre Coal as low.lis NV OWN' Aealere in the city. Please call and give me a trial. - ' J. WALLOWER', Jr., Agent, . l No. 8, Reading Railroad Depot, Beglidlto 'Harrisburg, Pa. FUR RENT.— The large brick dwelling home now occupied by David Mumma jr. Esq., on Tntrdtreet near Market, with an aloe minable for an adorn y. Possession given lira. of October next. ...in (jute Oho Prithonotary's office. We. hincenx.. i Aug Alit I:7;%T.IDEIIELTAL3X.MI.IEII., -• _ • ••••—•.• ;STATE Street near Third street, - a - few KJ doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg: , A Hoe new Roane Ready made lid always on hand and neatty,lloisbed to order. Silver plates, ate. Terms'rea sortabls. [tia3o.d3eatt] C. BAKER. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Quesmudeannes DEPABTMRNT, Harrisburg, Sept, ; 9, 1861. "D . PROPOSALS will be received at this S E Office up to twelve o'clock on Friday, the 13th day of September, 1861, to furnish the fol lowing articles of supplies, in such quantities, at Teti office times and at such places sa.maY Ite, rec by this : 00 cords of oak wood. • • ' 'lOO tons of Lykens Valley coal. • The same to be inspected by proper persons ifelected preyided by the act of Assembly. sep9-tltil B. Quarternwter.EfelAend: 'lcarrii 8..' rmarrall - BOOT. & SHOE 'STORE; cowe, §Fg9I•TP sus ; ;, _ Hatristnitg, 'Pa r '" LAYS on hand a large assortment et • 1 1300f8, SHWA GAlnftfi; Ato.,Rf Um, very beet 'analitieft for• jatiaa,.geat t ioutqa, and abilkaosi Neat.— 'Pirko" to holt the ties . All,kinds Att ISMI. MAD?. t r o ORIAIt In best style by enperior vorlaingw. RpaIRING, done at stkort . notioe. 'ont} 6 - 4 kr: - JOHN .8. sgrrit, uarrtsburs , . ~.J101 . 1)141.0V 4 1 001 , ENZ I T 6 1111[E . ianIty of GovOintlieilt, — *bia stuutes yon one people; is now dear. to you."— Wasltiagtoit's Farewell Address., A nationality is wizen- Pal to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa triottnin must arise from knowledge. It is only a proper understanding , 'of our civil 'lnstitutlinia' that Coultadatit strong and settled attaihment to 'their principles, and impart ability fur their, maintesiiim n ; • -• act s uß COVER:OIEn An explaunitory statement of I the system of Obvernment or the °outcry," contains the text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Coo stttutional provisions , ' of the—several. Staler . , with their mearjung and construction, as determined by ludicial an abolic ' M precedent and practice, or derived from wan 4 teri ; digested and arranged for popular use man a ire sett ttv M. M'6INN Et SYleg.l) . SALMON It = 7 mlitES a AND VNAT.P WATE. Put up neatly in five pound mina. P 46. • • W6l DOCK. Jr., 'hem. BMPTYIFLOURBARRELs. i? rt LARGE NEW _BRIGHT ti EII o PTY V Nl9N t frwiTe 91 WiatA41 8 , ,-zif tauiTLo4. ',ii-lty.zwiltal, aartZlibatts. - - FOR COLIN l'Y COMMISSIONER. 114ENJ. BUFFINGTON,- Esq., of Wash 10.00a township. orerstbsaospg as a oanckidate tar iouNiT CEThiel-KONfiR at^ tha - ensurtig 'election, set,- teat to the action of the Peoples County Convention. He prontleeslif elected to discharge the :duties at" the aloe with fidelity. ..ne2ll-tc • " FOR ASSEMBLY. WILLIAM ALLEN, of West Honover t unship, will -be a candidate for the bTATS LEGISLATURE subject to the sal:inflation by toe Repub lican Contrentiou of lainphdt co unty. 5ep11.4.0 FOR COUNTY TREASURER, [ONE TERM OlsILY.] - DIOHARD NOLF.:N, offers himself as a Caodidefe for the office of °MINTY TitlCAt-Ur.lia at we eusuh, g elevtiog, Nun be not unit pr,MIES to die. oh , rge the du io of he office with fidelity but if elected pledges biztrelf to pity Ot. Hundred Dollars toward sup porting the . fioillie, of . We, soldiers of Daupfss county which are cow or may be id service fti the defence of our belovet Couidry. . • septi-te • CO.vIMiSSIONER. VHF., imilersigsed offers himself as a C.Aniiitbile tor the office f COUN I Y COMEES4O/ 4 1. Eft, subie44 - to th 6 untuihattrig Convention. and pledgeS Waist If if commated and elected diaaharke the duties °FOC Elee'elth fl ledty . PRIUI 1:10Fellard. iatit2E.to . . . . FOR ASSEMBLY. DANIEL KENDIG, of Middletown, oi. lira' bintsell as a candidate Ur the SPATE 1.1 , 1313 LATURF: et the ensuing election, sweet to the action et the Pele's ectinty Cooventiovi And pledges htenelt to dirch id the donut, of the office hon-etly and faith fully. , 5h11 24- aYa p ' . FOR ASSEMBLY. LQR. ,Tlli3M.ta PDX, of Derry town shlP. eOera himself as candidate fir the ST ATIt 'BLOOM' at the eniuing Went t.uhj •et to th ar Lion of ihe'Pkiple's County Convention. Lot protinn v i II elected th_dteeherge Ow outlets of the Olnee with ildattsty 111%28 FOR PROTHONOTARY T C. YOUNG, offers himsell as a candl e; ',date ler the office of Prolhonoury &cof humble county let the ensuing election. lie nig.tpee "If elect e d 10 perform be datiee of the ernes with Aunty. acgt4 , : 'FOR REGISTER. • A . • A BRAIII,fa. BOYER. , of East nano ver,its'a cabdidtati K5(116T24 at the enenineeTectioti, subject to the &aloe of the Peeple's County t i binvetuion. priwiiiss, if elected to dl-cluirge the dulies.p" the °Mee with ibirlity. eug22,41t0 FOR ASSEMBLY. Ty B. SCHREINER, of Gratz offers himsell ft candidate for the SL Vito at ltiv ensuing• eineUen, suldect . to the action of the Peclle's County,.COWfatilhes, Pftmi;ico, if elec ted to d -.chat ge the_ duties of the office with fidelity. aue2l-dte4 FOR PROTHONOTARY DA. S. EYST6fi offers himself an a . einilidite for the tiflusit PHOIII .NoTAKy ke , at the ensuing eie,:tiou, mud .11104 es his reputation for atterknoen bueUtirsa,as a guarantee fur tha taaaful par formun Ol . ite, duties, ir elected. i t, purr' litifg,`Nugust 21,'1813i. deep FOR? COUNTY TREASUrtER. 1/14ENJA,,IitN ,13['C$, of Harrisburg, of -LA ruislifai;,qiifas i'autilijate'ror COD' xTY TKEASUIt. bin ii4‘ if eaulitir eleethiti,stibleectio mit setkie ol the kiwi*? Camay Conveadon . +le preadult'. if tileeied.to difieU s.3be ileititli ef Atte ellitut watt fidelity. augl .daurie i . ' FOR. REGISTER I.„.3AMDEL MaRQUART, ,of Harrisburg, of4rs himself as a candldlde REGISeKK - at the mooing election, aubJect 'to the action of , tbe People's Cciunty Convention. Ile promises, tf elected to disebarae the dada; of the talks with fidelity. auglT-fiewte . . . TO THE VOTERS OF DAUPHIN CuUNTY. FELLOW CITIZENS 1 offer rayedi as a't liandidate for County Treasurer at the etuming e:ectioa r subject to the action or.be PeopleGensty's Om. vendee / . Should Ibe se fortunate to be eleeted_i pledge myself to.discharge the duties of said m with fidelity. . . mac' NACE. A1ig..12 1861,40 TO TEIE INDEPENDENT AND UNION votratts OF, DAUP4IN COUNTY. P"`- W CMZENS—I offer myself as candidate eoi 04 - office Of water t iirtifis'of 'lleephin couhty.i Should Ibe eo lor-' tOnatels to:be-4100A, i promise to diaebarge the duties of the 114e : with fidelity. ..1$30; fin meletown, July 31,1881.414wte • • . . • . : ' 'FOE ASSEMBLE C C44 ' .11 'r . FII,EE'LANI:), of Halifaxtown sbl3, iutrors clowst as a aaildithile, for . ASSAULT at. the ensuing elsetion, Seelectle tie aetai of the reo ple'e Meaty Conv., talon.. He promises, it elected 'wills,. ehargei the duttee et the L eifine,wlth ildelitY • ange"iiewt Sdej' i:for Bohools Boys and air hi , gONT'STREET ABOVE LOCUST. T I Yail f ieun of: i ltol3s a M.;11: 4 W.Rp.' . . 1 est - uar i *M l) ,,ltirg 9 / 4:1 '. 1 .'41 u l tra t L T : L airon 1; Puy etritnd In - every's.rts4est arlapted for school mtrl. t..A I mot hiliwzirs.. iithral 'for Ries, ilocatikt in 1 the a s a hidicllns, wAt opan f9t the Fail teem of same num. !tip roo m haOiern elegantly ` fitted up fo pr#mote . the health and e.Oinfort of Scholars. ' - aurt.r.dtt ~ . . ' REM OVAL. ; ifi.:Sl/13Seitl Hitt tias removed hiss 11 HI NG Atilt BK.A.q&, FOLINDICY from Market avec: let Rourti l direef AMvoi4M 3 coSPOPolito rtm, Botha obure m i ; „Tharalrfol tor.pas patroofte, anent ato litpdielas; to ' • mar ,:• 7 -Waft Y1114$H (I .'t ak. Alai. t2eAt. HA t HA Neil • SOR , ..A. :litilitiN. I[l9•blosit up-thia , isonterii -the: elitire stipck ctllittlia,'-800113,."dre.eletc. , df • Olnrer .ne I. man, deceased, •In Art Noma he t h e, Abtrireterignave„ will be so at private sale atOXIT; and the rooms will be rept to the per c limer. if desired. The terms will be tet mad, r.'''.,' lert.dtf - - - Dalin. 71.' b 1 Agent: . AHMY':OVERCOATS 'FOR , SALE. To 'Newly- Ortaiiised •Itegitnentei. • 0.: , ot of the very best overcoats, made. 2IBL hcoordsoir,. to too anny regulatioaa, *Ed. sailioleta ut;equlß a full regiment, aro for sale at 1). SHCJINBRItt a 754 4 Stk!atid ;ttiapt,below Joni* Souse. Barrie. ticirg• itug3o-dlus "f' ENIOVAI-. •Fewt.,Mt.:LUBER would. reepeotfulli .L (Worm tee publidthel has removed Ma Pltestr tdid.Brsee building petabliehmeoli,t9„so. 23 *milk i It:BINA belOW gores WWI. -,Tb4tOkidlier.,Rest . pm. - to be hopes bietriet 'attenuon - uibdeinese to Meril a con 'nuance or it 110)111:3 . . , FFt 6ALE.=—Okui . cit the" litigt liaaiueda stands in the city oil reasonable ;terms, or laded for tli tt reor live years sialated w Market street between Four iand , Filtb. ling Ore on.the prembee of k DANIELL LIUiDY. STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG . FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGH T( GETTYSRORG.• !TUE; undersigned has natal:4l4od a ir4on'sr LINA ON STAGE 4/40S itol4.Mnehantos. irpril v conneetiog every other morning with the Ounibst. alley Railroad oars. The coaches leave every every TtiesdaYrThurgdaY 'and 8114 rda.9444tarning every. caw day. Passengers for,Sikopru, Uiueiwr,g PewisParg &ad "inbuFg 4 . 2 . ..frflet4:Atrikitneed ridgy letl-dtr ---21Vht• City Property for Sa le: ALARGE TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE and blot Stoned, pleasantly located on Faint beteteintatni_herty street *mg Washington Avenue. 'AISO TSTO EAR4S4 KAN : OB )Itgood,:comption and of ex - • 1 : . f 443, bl znnuMm424.l. l ukt , d4 Botithlienorikfilreet.