Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 14, 1861, Image 3

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ILARRISBURG. PA
Saturday Morning, September 14, 1861.
Car BonDs.—The Mayor yesterday affixed
his signature to another large lot of city bonds.
RMANED.--Ilis Excellency Gov. Curtiux and
staff returned to this city yesterdai from
Washington.
'Ditlsoursuto ARRIVAL.— Lord Tempest Vane,
an English nobleman of high standing, arrived
in our city on his way to the west. His
lordship is stopping at Herr's Hotel.
Tun REPUBLICANS of the Sixth Ward are re
quested to meet at the May House, on the
Ridge road, this evening at '7i o'clock
for the purpose of selecting delegates to the
County Convention.
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. —Rev. Samuel F.
Colt, of Pottsville, is expected to preach in the
Old School Presbyterian church on Sabbath
next, in the morning at 10 o'clock, and in the
evening at half-past seven.
RECBIIITINO.—There are quite a number of
companies, beside those who have already sent
detachments to the field, now recruiting in the
city. The war spirit continues very active, and
in ten days from now we shall not be surprised
to see all the companies now in progress of or
ganization tilled.
Ara prolonged meeting, held by the board
of directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, on Thursday afternoon, for the purpose of
considering the subject of the lease of the Phi
ladelphia and Erie Railroad, the whole matter
was referred to a committee of three, to be ap
pointed by the prelnent,
RECRUITING AT THE " UPPER END."—The war
spirit continues very active in theupper section
of our county. Capt. E. G. Savage, of Lykens
town, has some twenty-five or thirty names en
rolled for a new company ; and,-Lieut. John
Parsons has also obtained a number of recruits
for Capt. Detwiler's company A, Lochiel Cav
alry.
BOOTS STAMPS AND ENTMLOPZ9.-It has been,
discovered that large numbers of bogus postage,
stamps and envelopes have been manufactured'
and offered at various rural , post offices in ex
change for the new issue of the government..
No less than eight hundred of this trash were
presented to a post master in Connecticut re
cently. Who the forgers are 133 not yet known.
DELEGATE ELECTIONS.—The delegate elections
in this city will be hell-A:his eiteribig, at
the following designated places : First Ward, at
Hrs. Nell's tavern stand ; Second Ward, at the
public house of B. S. Peters ; Third Ward, at
the Park House, Mafket , Street ; Fourth Waril;
at the public house of Win. Hughes ; Fife It
Ward, at Raymond's Hotel ; Sixth Ward, at
the May House. The polls will be opened at
7 o'clock, and close at 9 o'clock. All persons
iu favor of a union ticket are invited to partici
pate.
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Ssavice Washington
correspondent of the New York Independen t
says : The skirmishing Viich hAs already oc.
curred is thrilling, but is of great service to our
troops, as it accustoms them to the fire of the
enemy. Large detachments of troops are con
tinually exposed to the random shots of the re
bels, and, in a short time, they become not only
cool under the exposure, but eager to get into
a nearer position, where the courage and pow
ers of both parties can be tested.
Pula—Before the IV/pr.—Them was quite a
lively time at the Mayor's office last evening,
occasioned by the appearance of a dozen or
more of Germans, Irish and negroes of th e
sixth ward, brought up on a charge of main
taining nuisances in the shape of filthy hog
pens. The following are the names of the par
ties : Henry Dabney ; Thomas Tracy ; Michael
Connelly; Patrick Vaughn; Amos Cowan; Wm.
Charles ; Lewis Kopheim; Fred. Manus; Mich
ael Bengler ; Jno. Dengler ; Martin Each ; Jos.
B. Bustin. The hearing lasted nearly an hour,
and presented some decidedly rich scenes. The
Mayor finally concluded the cases by fining each
of the parties one dollar—forgoing, the costs
in consequence of the dull times.
Samuel Hamilton and George IVashington—
both negroes—were found by the police " lying
around loose" at the depot, and accommoda
ted with lodgings at the lock-up. Said they
were from Carlisle, and had come here to play
servants to some military officers. Discha.ged.
George Wilson and William Monday—two
whisky faced individuals, from nowhere in par
ticular and bound to the same place—were ar
raigned for vagrancy. Discharged by promising
to leave "these diggins" in the shortest possible
space of time.
Charles Evans, wearing the uniform of a sol
dier, was charged with being a deserter from
Camp Curtin. Stood aside, flanked by police
,
Jas. Rulet-- a stout burly looking customer
from the up-river country, was arraigned for
vagrancy. James said he came here to
,enlist,
and the Mayor, in order to enable him to carry
out his patriotic intention put him in charge of
the military guard.
In addition to the above cases there were six
soldiers in the lock-up, charged with drunken
ness and disorderly conduct --all of whom, with
Rulet and Evans, were placed in the custody of
a squad from the Arsenal guard and marched
to Camp Curtin.
Johh Deller--the keeper of a lager beer sa
loon near the Catholic cemetery wascharged
with passing counterfeit half dollars, The in
formation was laid by a soldier, on whom, it is
alleged, one of the half dollars was passed. The
officer who made the arrest found two other
half dollars of "like character in Deller's pos
session, which the defendant states were passed
on him by some soldiers. He gave bail for his
a ppearance at Court to answer.
Bee Professor Wood's tidiertisemen th
er column.
DIE Tnowas A. SCOTT . ElsonputT.—There are
now about seven hundred men sworn into this
regiment, many ofitiltom belong to this city.
The regimtut is encamped at York, and intend ,
ed principally as a guard for the railroadaWhich
may be taken possession of by The gOvernMent.
We learn from the York EssisUican that Satur
day last was a gala day in the camp, the uni
forms having arrived in the morning. The
clothing for the regiment is of far different
quality from that supplied to the three morith's
volunteers, an affords an indication of an inten
tion on the part of the Government to reform
the abuses whiciehave existed to too great an
extent in this respect.
The uniform of the Thomas A. Scott regiment
consists of pantaloons and dress coat of dark
blue with a blouse jacket and fatigue cap of the
same color, and an over coat of light bine army
cloth, and they will also be provided with a
competent supply of under clothing, shoes, can
teens, &c.
A. busy and amusing scene was presented at
the camp on Saturday afternoon when the' dis
tribution of clothing took place.. As Uncle
Sam only allows his soldiers to be of three dif
ferent sizes and proportions, it follows as a
matter of course,. that those who are not of the
tequired size and proportion, stand a slim chanee
of securing a fit. One man promenaded in his
new outfit, whose coat nearly reached his heels,
and whose pants had to be turned up about eight
or ten inches at the bottom in order to clear
his feet. A little attention from the tailor will
of course remedy all these little difficulties, but
they afforded much amusement in the camp on
Saturday.
The outfit received comprised axes,. picks,
shovels, hatchets, camp kettles, and in fact al
most everything necessary or useful about a
camp.
The arms for the regiment have not yet been
received but are expected during the week. It
is not yet known what description of arms will
be sent, but the officers have promise of the best
and most improved weapons. As soon as the
arms are received, the regiment will be remov
ed'down to Cockeysville to relieve the Twentieth
Indiana, now stationed there. We refrain from
giving &list: of the officers, as the regiment ha's
not yet:beep :organized, but will Ila ip aAfear
days, when we will be enabled to give a full ac
count of the :organization.
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4 - taIriIAVIIIIANGIIOI4.3 7 . D A SOLDlSBellequires
iis . eo'stattc in connection' With the arrest cif the'
lieutenant alluded to in Thursday and yester
day's naticoliava, that , his committal was both
hasty and illiteral, 'under all the circhm stanc es
of the case. He' had a number of men under
his charge,4as 'ordered to have theni fed at
Omit's hotel by his major, and when that offi
cer was not just on hand when Mr. Omit wanted
WA money, it was forcing the law and putting
justice to a strange test to commit a United
States officer on a charge of false pretences be
cause he had procured meals for a number of
men in the United States service at a certain
I hotel , on the order of his superior officer.
When the matter was brought properly before
the Alderman, and when the Major was ap
pealed to he acknowledged frankly that he had
sent the Lieutenant and his men to Omit's hotel,
and of course was responsible and ready to pay
the bill. But what sort of redress was this for
the Lieutenant, who was thus sought to be, dis
graced by the hasty action of a sour - and politi
cally prejudiced bonaface ? We. have a, notion
that other Lieutenants will avoid Omit's hotel
in the future and seek entertainment where the
desert is made rip of other fareMaart a _prosecu
tion for false pretenses and an imprisonment al
most without a hearing. - the Lieutenant,
whose name it lilriotteoessitty to mention, is a
gallant, •young and patriotic Pennsylvanian,
and the men under his charge were on their
way to defend the honor and glory 'of their
country. When they are in battle, the thought
of the meal they ate at Cmlt's hotel and the
hour that the Lieutenant passed in Prison at
the instance of Mr. Omit, will be a pleasant re
flection. In a wicked world, treason assumes
all kinds of shapes and acts in various grades.
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PENSION TO Voausrzaas.—lt will no doubt in
terest our brave volunteers to know that, in
case they are disabled or killed while in service,
their families will not want for breadt i . The na
tion, through the Government; stretches out
its protecting arm - over the widow and the fath
erless of its soldiers, tenderly adopting them as
its own; and every man wounded or disabled
in the service of his country, may rest assured
that, in his hone of helplessness, his support is
assured. Already, the families of many of
those who fell at Bull Run are in receipt of
pensions from 'the Governmertt. By section
I first, of the law passed July 4, 1886, soldiers of
I the volunteer or militia service, and the wid
ows of soldiers dying in battle or from injury
or disease, incurred while in service, are entitled
to the fall benefit of the invalid pension la*:
Volunteers for more than six months are cape-'
daily provided for by an act pissed at the last
session of Congress. The wounded soldier re
calves an annual allowance proportionate to his
disability. If totally incapacitated from labor,
he receives the pay of a soldier in active ser
vice ; if partially disabled, a proportionate pen-
BiOti, 'graduated according to the certificate of
I the examining Burgeon. Widows of officers and
I soldiers get one-half the pay which their hus
bands received. If no widow survives, then the
pension is paid to the children, if any, until
they arrive .at the age of . sixteen years. No
bounty land has been voted to soldiers for ser
vice subsequent to the act of March 3;1855, tut
when peace is restored, due provision in this
respect will probably be made for the loyal sol
diers now in service, or their immediate surviv
ing relatives, should the principals not live to
claim it. Those who have claims, or deeire.
further information upon this subject, may ob
tain it by writing to the Commissioner of Pen
sions at Washington.
TIIE patriotic landlady patronized by one of
our exchanges, in her desire to emulate the
generosity of city governments and other corpo
rations in continuing the wages of absent sol
diers, has given notice that if any of her board
ers wish to enlist, she will allow their board to
run right on all the time they . are gone,: the'
sate as if they remained. Cuk the ispirit of
generons devotion to the taterests-of tte uin
try go any farther than Wr
a
SIPPLES, one of the jolliest members of the
craft—on being asked if he 'intended to_ enlist,
replied that hi Was a ihe
x poorest *and in the
world to stop gals ;heilevetoitated even a
flak ball but it went through him. His de
tert7im' ation: to stay at home is liked
YOUNG man who applied at a recruiting sta
tion not a thousand miles from this city for en
listment, was asked "if he could sleep on the
point of a bayonet," when he promptly replied
by saying, "he could try it, as he bad often
slept on a pint of whisky, and the kind they
used where he came from would kill farther
than any shooting-iron he ever saw."
CORK HAVELOCRS.--A patent was issued on
the 7th inst., to Mr. J. B. Gittens, of Green
point, for a novel application of cork to the in
terior of hats and havelock& The idea of this
appliance is to protect the wearer from the in
tense rays of the sun, which it is claimed it will
do more effectually than can be done by any
other means. Mr. Gittens has succeeded in in
venting machinery to cut cork in the very thin
nest pieces. This lining which he uses for hive..
locks, &c., is of the thickness of paste board,
perfectly elastic and a non-conductor of heat
and water. It may be wadded up in a handful
and when released will assume its former posi
tion. It is lighter than any other substance of
which a havelock can be made ; a blanket
made of it will answer the same purpose and be
of not halt the weight of a rubber blanket ; it
is impenetrable by water ; but its greatest re
commendation is that it is a non-conductor of
heat, and thus becomes a great protector of the
soldier from the sun. The thermometer which
will stand at 112 degrees in the sun, will indi
cate but 88 when placed under a hat or have ,
lock lined with cork. Mr. Gittens is preparing
to line hats and havelocks with this material,
upon an extensive scale.
SAVING FOlt OLD Aos.—No One, denies that it
is wise to make a provision for old age, but we
are not all agreed al to the kind of provision it
is best to lay in. Certainly, we shall - want a
little money, for a destitute old man is indeed a
sorrowful sight, and suggests to every. one ,that
his life has been fooli-hly, if not wickedly spent.
You save money, by all means. But an old,
man needs jest that particular kind of strength
which young men are most apt to waste.—
Many a foolish young fellow will throw away
on a holiday a certain amount of nervous ener
gy, which he will never feel the want of until
he is seveuty ; and theny how much he will
want it! It is curious, but true, that a bottle
of champagne at twenty may intensify the
rheumatism at three score. It is a fact that
overtasking the eyes at fourteen may necessi=
Late the aid of spectacles at forti, instead of
eighty. We advise our young readers to be
saving of health for their old age ; for the
maxim holds good with .regard to health as to
meney—waste not, want not.. It is the great=
est mistake to suppose that any violation'of
the laws of health can escape its penalty.
Nature forgives no sin, no , error. She lets
off the offender for fifty years, sometimes, but
she catches him at last, and inflicts the punish
meat just when, just where, just how he feels
it most. Save up for old age, but gave more
than money ; save health, save honor, save
knowledge, save the recollection of good deedit
and innocent pleasures, save pure thoughts;
save friends, save love.. Save rich stores 'of
that kind of wealth which time cannot diminish,
nor death take away. -
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VERY Soox.—The above remark by General
McClellan, in connection with the expected bat
tle to put down rebellion, }mass sozurransai;
and who of us can realize the mighty interests
involved ? Permit us to say, that success is with
the right, and the right will prevail ; and heie
pardon us for giving advice. Domestic D
Goods are largely on the advande. Drich
Bowman are still selling at low prices, south
east corner of Front and Market Streets.
sepl2-2t.
HAvnea returned from the city I now have 42
hand a full assortment of all kinds of Du
Goods : 200 pieces of new Calicos ; 200 dozen
of Stockings ; a splendid lot of Black Abtpachs;
a large lot of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 yards of Crash
for Toweling. All kinds of Summer Dreis
Goods at great reduction. S. LIMY,
Rhoads' Old Corner.
PURIFY THE BLOOD;
ROYVAY'S 14Y1 PIIAB ArilD PROWL% &Mite
h* fro* alt. Mineral Poisolie.—ln. poses of ,dcrofula
Woe* Scurvy; or ffruptioniaof itio Sato, the operation
of the t.tte Medicines is truly askadatung, WWI Ken!
L orleB
in a few dart, every vestige of these loathsome dleettates.
by their purifying abets ou the blood , &Ohm Reverit, l
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Nee, and in abort,
moat ail armies soon yield to their cursive properpee
No family should be without them, aa by emit , purely
tteemallizialitteentemimm i tpithyvalls
• Preperett . tor . '"and
for ..ale by an Drueitirte . ,titiv9w4lY
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lOM` "MANTF'CTUItE.
TILE OHA4P.IIST,I% THE MARKET.
EE undersigned Laving ()puma their
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tianufmtory of Shirts ho., at No. 12 West Market
street, Herewourg, Pa , do most resiesmoullv solicit th..
rat.onsgeand attention of ,he Ladies, id ntlemeu and
Sterebauts to the following assortmrnt of goods all of
which are our own manufacture •
SHIS I'B,
SIERT BOSOMS,
0 .I..LA NS,
CUFFS,
WAIST EitSDS, .
NIOOT SHAW,
Ato., dro ho.,
Also the particular attentioo of the.Ladiss our large,
assortment of under garments dm „groin the taut
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proved Londoo and Paris styles,) LINIto COLIAKS,.
(AMPS, Saris itoht rest varieties, ail of which being /
Our own maneufa cture we will sell chestier then can no,
purchased eisewnere.
rdr,ort+ desirous of fdrul.hing their own materials, os&
hatwouttlng, sewing se., of.ovary variety dune sootirri-!
lug' to birder—eh aloe auove tamed *tools for Oetiti tr
woosidiMMF.o.4o.l4tik.MON,WrAllieelo,g tO .th, Sotr_give
esitbltssitslitotilm to toe Npureitui-icfrlitlYbcdDirliMAO,
nud..ro urial. An speami orders will -be promptly. at- ,
tended to upon the'eliordeld` uotose and Most reasimibid,
terms. Also Japroharqs supplied upon the most reason. ;
sole terms.
Ladles wishing skirls or under garments of tiny
dfserfp&o,•elot,bs've • then reap to "oroe,e:y
sample or Bush kinds as may be destied. '•
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No. 1.2, loarsetstreet,'
an29-dens Harrisburg, Pa.
- Rooms next door to Hummel & Elltinger's
store. . .
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Quaid, quiriVerladdlaibiraall l Peliweitilildienlitair-s
• 'HAULLIre AND MAMMA° and troMmapaita of L'e
`aft to cLb dinernmi.fluillroad depots will be done at am
, Waririoltrat. at ,!,
FAM - itaft ratiioving erti be promptly attended to.
ititat'Brint% Itorolnintrilotal, rW , wt atOre .
~
'al. S. &Winger, will receive - prompt attention.
eignekeele of freight reaprodully solloited.
JOHNN-WALLOW-lill JR, Agt.,
aP 2 ' c.q. 11 48. 4ading Derma
cx. „Zs. 1 :1-14 1 : 1 V-0
' ' ' 111,401111403 Mina 07-7811 t
•14.
.OLD. I III4tArCIRTACTON LINE
Sell in ntleDenettli OfpOratial u andipreplinDli 1001 M
;Say i.atbeary vutnaJ lino -*Ando
Phitadeipnlartiarriaburg,Suninniri.kaartsburg,
Jarenrl3.linnic.tban Maven, and all points as t,lfir.
"intttiera Mara Philadelphia and Me, and Wfdliatax
. : I:apeal Agent at Hairlandrt
.ti
eaoiis sent CO i'ailariCK,Zo-14, ' &13iNdEniat, N0640t
aid 810 Mirka atiiet, aliove Eighth, by 4 o'clock,
with ittrife it' Hakrlibtrg j-r idy ton rlleliWiry.ilbenea I
flaming. C. MUENCH,
AVaikt
NEW -00 AI. UFFIOW.
11HE' lINOEIIBIUN4II heAcing . entered in
to the_bcld.l, TRADE to Aida: would reapeetfull3
solicit tha patronage of the oidrans 1 will keep nn'hand
'Oudot ailfrom-the moat celebrated and. approved,
npnea,whink; he - deliver... Etta aer aark oty toe city,
feee'frotreVih tunV-otheiri intiafrhiestlAteii Wziaal
duatonnado. Coax. 1108 HUI NT TIN BMW: .LOAD '
10All
LOAD OR Mona ' OL Persona .purclwidont b.Y the . 1110 a'
orbar Load• fdll.receiero2,24o'pennde to the Tett.
Omc N 0.14 llazioat'aireati.ainond.door frote,De Moor
ry allay •laid di the Ginataoat °Moth street
dere lea twvaltber idaKie will'recedve promywatiension. -
an 4.117 , . 1 01111. 1 ' WT4 VIA- agli”
*ANTED,
5(1 ,8H 9 n Cog-se' " prk
1t 144 -o..... 4 74 intiipern" beiweaß 4i‘
iiiti
j
STEAM' WEEKLY
itETWZINf 111`011I
_ea
AND LIVERPOOL.
Lam `
•r ! AND EMBA
11.1thir Ap
- o Mt:* QUIEENST9WN, grutaa4l34-11Itrr
pool, New bile arid PlSladalpWlllteitauddp
Mom I tiputetarqg th eir ftilr OlyileArititt - war
rouruas
t4LASOOW, 'Saturday Skmptembbr 7; CITY OF NY W
Ft .lilC or O,IIY OF MANCH Foell/t, Saturday September
21 ; OJTq OF MANCHYSIE t or NNW YORK, Saturday
leptember 28 ; and every Saturday at- Noon, from Pier
44, -or B,n t.
1117.171 07
fritter CABIN $75 00 STEERAGE '' . ...... 00
do to London $3O 00 , do to London ..$33 00
do to Pula $B5 00 I do to Seals $3B 00
do io Rarnbulg;4Bs 0t 00 to thithbtarg.s3s 00
NasongeilralsoTawardil,d to Havre, Brewed, Rottcr:
dam.„Aotwerp, &a, AL equally low rated.
sar-rersonb wtraning [to bnue volitiotr friends mutiny
; tickets litre at the; following rates, to New Tort: From
liverpool Qiieenatoern i Ist Cabin, 576, SYS aad $lO5 •
le. °rage from -1/Vertlovri 140 00 From Queenstown,
p3OOO.
These Steamers have aupertor accommodations for
pareengerst and carry 'experienCed Burgeons. „They are
punt in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire
Annihilators on board.
I Fur further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
/NMAN, Agents 22f Water is Glasgow to W
INMAN, 6 tit, Enoch Snoop ; in Queenstown to C. & H.
b. 5E1 . ,101133 & CO. ; In Lbndon to EIVtS & MAZY, 61
Mpg :Milli& St. ; Paris to AMOS DELXXII, 6 Place
tle la liourie'; in Philadelpbla 10" JOAN G. DALE, 111
Widout street ; or at the Company's offices.
Jzio. G. DALE, Agent,
au2114 . 1 15 Broadway, New York.
' L. Or 0. O. Zimmerman.: Anent. GaerisPnrr,
A N old established Republican paper,
A
loisiedla the. interior of the Btage, will be sold on
the most reasonable terms. The county In which Mit
ituatedle largely Republican, and the inducements fcr a
cod practical printer are among the best gnat can be of
ereit. II whl be sold on the moat rea .onable terms, and
tOSSINSSiLIe eiTee. immediately. Yor information ca'l on
the Minor of the Ticzaosarz.
seplo.3td
GENERAL' ORDERS; 2
'NO
A Quarisas, P. M.
Harrisburg, Aug. 19, 1861. f
1 - I"ir DIRECTION of the President of the
trl United States, all volunteer Jegiments or
parts_ of Heginients accepted directly ,the
War Department, fioniPennaylvaiiiii'., either With
or without arms, equipments or uniforms, are
to lin`fSriarded at once to Walthington. Their
commanders will therefore immediately report
to these headqUarters, stating the number of
men and the station from which they are to be
taken, that transportation may be furnished
them witliont.delay. 'By order of
A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Commander-in-Chie
CRAIG BIDDLE, A. C. D • aug2
-Eas c urvs Dspairrmstrr,
EliiilisautiO,' Sept. 8, 1861. j
,1. No peadon will be gran ed until notice of
the applicatka 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 prop-r County.
S. No pardon will be granted without first,
consulting the Judgeho presided at the trial
of the party. By order of the Governor.
ELL SLIFER,
See.) , of Corn.
sep4-1m
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Board Rednoed to $2 per Day.
SINCE the openbig of thie vast and own,
mooting Hotel, iu 48 . 44, tt hes been the single en,
tlenver of ihe.propt ietors mi,e it the most EtiiIIIIPIIIOIIB,
onveolent anti comfarteble home fur the citizen and
stranger on this sine toe Atiatine. •
And whatever has seemed lately to admioistor to the
comfort of its guwts they have et, deavor.d, without re.
card to poet, to provide, and to comhind pit the elements
of Individual ahti social ord , yeteni Which. "Modern art
hes inveuted, and modern no..e approved ' and the mu.
onarr e which it has commanded dui log the past six yearti
is a gratifying proof that their effarta have been appre.
To meet the the ' 9zigenofee of the Almro
m pracace the. oxastSed,
Have Reduced the , .Price !of Board to
Two Dollars per Day,
. • . .
'a tho same ababbg tante - of the Maurice' with which
their table has hitherto been supplied.
.T.KBADWEL4_,, WHITOOkiI3 81 CO.
New York, Sept. 2, 186L—atip9:d3ms
THE undersigned would respectfully in-'
corm the citizens or Earrtebnrg that he is prepared'
to furnish in any part of tbe hyaena Valley, Trevor
ton and Wilkeabarre Coal as low as any other dealers
the city. Please call and give me a trial.
S. WAU.DWRia, Jr., Agent,
No. 8, Heading Railroad Depot, Harrisburg, Pa. •
eep64lm
F UR
RENT.—The large brick dwelling,
..
house now occupied by David Munittut Jr. Feti., od
Third street u,ni Market, with an office suitable for an
attorney. Poesesslea given flpd. of October next. Biii.;
quire at Die Vrotbonotarre office. We. birrounr...,
Augs-dtf. !
I:3 7 24OI:OIEI.IELIMALS.M.I it,
is
STATE Street near Third street, a few
doors' below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A fide
new Iberia Ready made COffin4 always on baud aWd
neatly flashed to order. Silver plates, Ito. Terms real,
sonable: itu3o4Bm.] O. Ret.IKER.;. j
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
QUARUBMKSINIeI3 Diteaamear,
.Harrisburg, Sept. 9, 1861. j
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
office up to twelve o'clock on Friday, tha
13th day of SepteMber, 1881; to furnish the for.'
lowing articles of suPplieson such quantities t
at such tiines'and at such, places as may be di
rected by this office : • -. • : . •
800 cords of oak wood.
100 tons of Lykens Valley coal
The same to be inspected by proper persoms .
pelected as provided by.theuct.ot Assembly.
Quarternmater General.
serto-dtd
OOT. -.6z SHOE-ST-04E .
•
-- tisitt 16*D ANT, •
CO b STS.
Harrisbarg,l?. •
ALIVAYB on land a larite:ansorPnontot
BOOTS, 8110 a S, GAITIDaSis Bo.; of the ley! Beet'
mantles for Mote*, gentlemen, and childreaa' wear.-F ,
orlertie - to -snit tbe Boma. All kinds of WORK BMW IV :
BIDBR In the best age by.atiperior *1 men;
caltßßAlßlNG..doneablihOßLMaigeemua F -•.,......5....
----.IORN-BrintryfrFrorrioin.l.
' • "OUR' ofor 11.brillksIT "
,
I i
66 HEunity a titiverident,i which:con
M
, ! 'Mutes you one people, is now dear to you.",
4 , - tiplow'siffor SwellAtbirrss. ,A,l4paality is mien
4itl to the.enduring prosperity. of our country. True, pa,
riotism must'arknitrem abowtedge. Iris oily a proitifi
mderstandiug of our civil insithutioft putt can Induce
Wong and settled . atutobroent to their priAirdea, and
!dwart ability fur their maintenance. !...,,
"Oult GovErtzatENT : MI et phaeton , statement 'et
be system of Government of the Pountry," oontateal the
text of the COMItitUtiOIL of the United States, and the Oen.
ditattoual provisions cd the several States with their
missing and construction, as determined by iudiciaban
aupp i! 4"Pid, prdeedent and 'practice, or derived from
14k, 4 , r item ; 1 1 1Mte4 Mit 7 f."4.r liall" use'
Prim - 44 ' 44 0'4 w 4 - , 11 , isa j . •
del. ..: -!,„,,,.. %! • • , H rrigburg. ft . '_
.
R H AND'
„yMy DELICATE. Put
In firerand mug.•--- • _
Docg. Jr..
1025- , ,
E.LOUR,BABILELS.
IVA
kw. BBLR: m gam' t o l •
- - . ..thielrarfraliVlLlMaifiy • •
iftistttkntuus:
TO PRINTERS-FOR SALE:'
REGIIL a TIONB.
COAL.
4911/Z4 ..Is4lUT#'
~SALMON 11
tanbibatte.
cOUNTY 0011411!SSIONEEL
ijFEII44-I°N)of Wagh:
legion township..effers himself as a candidate far
LOLINTY COM sibelOMMit at the Cosionig eteettob, sall
ied; to the action of the Peoples County °Doyennes'. Be
prontices if elected to discharge tte duties of the Ofiltie
with fidelity.
sepil•to
FOR ASSEMBLY
WILLIAM . ALLEN, of West Honover
t ornshtp, will be a candidate for the STATE
LEGISLATURE subject to the nomination by the Repuh
neat Convention or Dauphin county,
FOR` FOR* COUNTY TREASURER,
[ONE TERM ONLY.]
DI.OHARD NOLAN; offers himself as a
I_l.l
candidate for the office it CiIINTY Eat‘l: h 111
ac the onsuiti g and be not 41111 rniFo to di.-
ch,riteAtio do tern( bioftloe'with fldEnty , but if cleated
peeeiceshiewelfte pay 01K1 rfundred borers toward sup
porting the flmilies 9f the soldiers of Danphth coanty
which are cow or may be in service le die deftoce of our
belovel Conley.
stifits-to
•
COUNTY CO.IMISSIONER.
pidE :undersigned Gffers himself as &
nandidato tor the ethos f CMS I CO►lNis•l9N-
Ktt, subject to the nomibaung Convention, end pledgee
hlmatlf if ruminated aid eiectod diebarge the dales
of the thee with ilietity. PHILIP 1301 4 1 - htalti,
aag2li•ie
FOR ASSEMBLY
ANIEL KENDE), of Middletown, ot
jUr las hi Iselt sea eanditiste for the STATE LEON
LATUREst the valuing electiuo, sub:est to the actlue of
the People's Clauety Coeveettort and pwctges htmselt
to cllsehillpillie detiei of the office bowstly and fetch.
••
togoltAtte
'FOR ASSEMBLY.
DR ,T
.HOMAS G. FOX, 01 Derry to '4irn
ihipotrors himself Re si candidate I+r the net
Iem:I: 4 LATURE et the coming e!ec.l.m, nbi et to th ac
don of'the - Veople's County Conveutlon. "e premise+ If
elected t 4 disoh.rge the duties of the cede with fidelity
FOR 'PROTHONOTARY.
JO, YOUNG,. offers himself as a cAucli
• dalf ih3 aloe of Prolhouotery &o Pa 'phut
auuyty al the en.uiog eleoloo. Be cog .gee If eluck-d to
perferto the dtittes or the elks with
augib-dawta
FOR RELIIS LER.
A. BRA Boi'fAa; 91 East liaso
r,, offer , himself as a Guilds at. CT ^sr 01 , 111 t at
Lee u eieol.l.o. subject: to B e &Von of 1:,. re Thee
, :amety ktine tabus Re rin.usia a steleceedlio4ll eh"e
the du the id the *Aloe wish d s lay.
az.o2 deo
}Oa ASSEMBLY
IRB. SCLI E. N LK, of Ura z offers
• hitoSel , a • a candsitme rot the S r EH;
t u h.. at the anscaug eierti subject to *he 01
thaTaispia's tAkoaty Copy .atioo tie p. mi ea. h emu
ed to di cue , ge the uuti...a tit the uttloa woo duality.
ad..21-uo:*
Nutt PttUrtioNO
DA. S. E Yet` offersWilmot!' aa a
ie cane if,te -I've the ( toJe.r oriortt !Iff t -LY
.d . thereetattreg.:ete moo, mod pied et tut rep it•Gua tor
uttrhuon to oestseets as a swap...dee for the truths Po-
Iprpunco of its dulles t if el eted.
tiareubtirg, August 2t, 188"
FOR - COUNTY TR&ASU Kb&
R~NJAJILN }3+ CK, of Harrtaburg,
for.t.hiounif asi a ,aouol•te for COU T
,esa pt ;lid tt suing election, coulee, to the action 01 the
•peopteid Coma,: Gator', i•in Re pro litses if elealla4 10
.01acttarlai the duti e s °Vitus ullice watt Sdelity. •
. ,
. . .
' ' ' FO ti RBI tBTH ti
littuei, 14AI-tie:FART', of Harrishur
g•
S
•
.44' ra htmsdi as it. (Lwow aa I' ,r• RE1J1..., tt. FL at ,toe
u rain's tViSiiet: Ftili ect id the action of the Pt.:Hite 'a
GOb ' t) , Coaireetion, fie p,ora Nes, if elected to ambits.
the (lades Of nie4lice ebb. liton n y,
• tla:'P'' 4l ." Y) -• ,-.. • , ,
T VUTER6OF A.UPLII N O AUNTY.
FELL° W : offer myself as
a 'llaidelete for Couutj Treatirer 'at toe ousuirer
o.tiotionoiubjeot to rbe action Or be Peeper c,tietre °an
'voodoo, 'tared basis .orzututte tO.be elected l ..algo
myself M ttamgaarge we Magee ot Bald tun .a verb (Meaty.
Luee,N-Acs.
121E161 -tc*
'TILE INDEPENDENT AND UNION
VOTERS OF DA.IIP a EN' COMITY
idoH :Nr,,PATIZ ENS,-I: Offer ni tit; its
s.Uniott ludepeodetit 'esedidsie for the aloe orfte-
Oter of Wilii "451 - Pamphlet conutY. Should rbe so tor
ideate as to be Meet d , k promise to ePtchsriltt the dales
af,thestlice with Acidity. J2:3llii: B. HUMMEL
. ,Iltutimelatestu, July.3l 186141tSisto
FOR'ASSEMBLY:
UL J REEL xl• D Hilifax, town -
‘„, autu, owes t.flosett as a candidate for eKifiadLY
at tOe Misel4 elec. - WM; rileeL to toe aM on of the Pee
tole'teCettetY Ooevvotion. Ile promises, It eleGted to die -
thaw the at the aide with mewl ,
nositt - dAFto , ,
Select. Schools for litoTs Girls
Liiikitivr STREET' ABOVIG Locuer.
fill E Sall term . of :ROB SET WEE'S
1,1 sabot tbr bora,ppee vu the Aral Monday. la
September— fte.i meat la' well retaliated camfort day
rardaleid, and In , every reaped-adapted for ached pur.
I tatillaltlfilt WIMWBEI'S School for atria, locatel to
thA b) 1 1 1 004,-wit 1 opep for the iral term at the same
; woe.. The room fist been elegem dy feted up to promote
the tloa)th had orettfore of scholars. • earthier
=REMOVAL.
(111 HE 'Bl3l3Bo€4l6Sit hue removed - hid
j.)PtiotallsiAND . .aturisivuurmay from swi m ,
street.l.o FD,Eegr atitalso9vo M.;141 1 IthoPPP ( 4lto the Bowe
.0111030...Ciwakin14 . 14.1;41, pLi.r?7, b44.?pft by strict
Atentiou 10 a WM
ii6olol:ntr •-• IoWOO/PARitIiFIL .
• A CHANCE Eat , A 13.61tG.A1N,
APO ' einei3 the •conoiAri `'the 'entire
stook, of SHOES, BOOTS, ate.,-Iste of Oliver Be 1.
irtint.deopasedi la.tliereommiate!3llarketlicteare, will
begolikatAktige -eeleat.PWt; 4,1111 tl3 WJAA,3 501 be
"fluted to tkukPurebeeer if,iieeirbd; Tbo tenni will be
milt; dray '"" 'jiiiVdtt . 113tAtef. P. Rok- event
OVERCOATS FOE, SALE.
41130 a Li,— ,`,
To Newly Organised Regiments.
A.: lot , of the very beet oveteoate, made
according -to the army regulations, and kocidßc exi
t,' equip& full regiment, are , ler sale At D. ale/A/NUB ttt
ugh,
4 / co., Second street, below Jones Waite ',Hirris
hurg."" ro.godlm
8U BWRI BER Wdilid!-respectto Ily
L 'Morin tht, oublio tbav ho ba , yeaqovbri bit Duro b
ung ano Brass eounding estabiiabmookr#,yin. 22 sou Lb
yptil 4.roat below fiarr'a Rotel. ,ftulaftfai for nut
ronavvie 119pes by inkict stOkotton tO:titaioesig to worn
a'ornitinnance of it. - •
spin -dal - • ..
• •-
Ult. aAt•ki--thie 'OL file be ut0.10.4
. stands in the city on reneon ;No tonn4, of liiiied.
.for three oilvO years Isitleted in td.reet street bock,on
'Midi Biiqutre on too pre a i.p.0.. of
.reili • :
. i i ixa m. ,.... - , D ANP:L., I.l9lPir.
,IT-ICIF.H.LINE FOR GETTr4 61113., G
. .
fifibgit •
FARE REDuctO o $1.25 Tilton - OH TO
•
- • GETTYSBURG - •
• .
THE undersigned has estahliabs# a
regular UN& BTaGE GOaCarsyssna lammailca
oarg, 01)01113C .. g stvery . labor akoem"g vrgtelOpiogber-
Willi Valley Nallreeil Cans. , The ccaaftei:Zire:lfirary
ivory Tueßitak_ ThniAday and altrairdity;iiinitalts evory
abet rassentere tot Shosaritatria,
Peatrsburg and•ssa rsburgszeituuTialst.rOseed own.
1011-411. . 1 -• Vern.
;
City Propirty . lor Sala,
3 411 .GETWOSTORY`BRICK SOUSE
I tot ovo:plad; pteamuitty wert,- , 41 os VWei of
1061bMIDaibegifplitivec Veablogsgatlxcitile, ,
ig O 44474NPe 4#l.9l46pjanagindof e'i
viio44-z Ilio.l2ll,lllloglillematatteel.
frWsos
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