•,„ pattp ttegrapil, -= - 4 'HARRISBURG, PA. Wednesday Morning, September 18, ts6l. PRINTING MATERIAL FOR SALE. Two POWND PRESSKS, old Adams' Patent, Two Dion HAND Pass one nearly nosy, and a large amount of sec nd band Printing material, will be sold at exceedingly low priceit, for cash or approved paper. All these matittri ale are in a good condition, and tilutclr anrer for a country office. They must be Soldlo make room for new and more extensive machinery. Apply at this office immediately. Tun PROCEEDINGS of the Union County Cort vention occupy IL large portion of the Tax.rimarn this morning, to the exclusion of much of our local matter CoL. GOOD'S REGIMENT received their arms at the State Arsenal this morning, and are under marching orders. BENEFIT OF THE PAXTON num—A pic-nic will be held on Monday nest at Haehnlon's woodn for the benefit of the PEXECO Tribe. 5t THE COUNTY Commisstomuts were engsge4 this morning in drawing the names of jurors for the next term of court, which commences on the 18th of November. I===l Salons Acenwxl.--Dir John B. Simons, with several menthe's of his family , met with a serious accident last Saturday while returning to this city in a two horse carriage from a visit to Lancaster county. When the carriage arri ved at the top of the hill, east of the city, the tounge broke, and the horses, being unable tq resist the momentum of the heavy vehicle, star ted at a full gallop to the base of =the declivity, with the broken fragment& of the carriage drag ging at their heels. The occupants were priri eipally jolted from the vehicle during its descent and were more or less .injured by outs and [anises, under the circumstances, their escape from death was miraculous. Tire NATIONA/1 PAST DAY .—Bishop Domeneo of Pittsburg, has issued the following Order to the Catholics of his diocease, in reference to the national fast day. The President of the United States having, at the request of the National Congress, recommended that Thursday, the 26th lust., be observed by the country as a day of humiliation and prayer, the Bt. Rev. Bishop directs that on that day the Holy Sacrifice Of the Mass be offered in all the churches of the Diocease where there is a resident Pastor, at the usual hour for late Mass on Sundays. The Collect Pro Quacumque Tribulation is to be added; and where it is possible, High Mass should be celebrated. After Mass, as is - usual - on' Sunl days, the prayer for the Authorities is to be read, GUARD AGAINST VULGAR LANGUAGN. —There , is as much connection between the words and the thoughts as there is between the thoughts and the actions. The latter r are not only the expression of the former, but they have &power, to react upon the soul and leave the stain of their corruption there. A young man who al-' lows himself to use one vulgar or profane word has not only shown that there is a foul spot upon his mind, but by the utterance of that word he extends that spot and inflames it till, by indulgence, 'it will pollute and: ruin 'the whole soul. Be careful of your words as well as your thoughts. If you can control the tongue that no improper words are pronounced by it, you will soon be able, also, to control the mind and save that from corruption. Yon extinguish the the by smothering it, or by preventing bad thoughts bursting out in language. Never ut ter a word anywhere which you would be ashamed to speak in the presence of the most refined female or the most religious man. Try this practice a little while, and you will soon have command of yourself. THE ABOMINABLE PRAOTICE OF FRYING FOOD.- "Jenny June," one of the sprightliest of the writers for the Sunday times, has the following truthful and timely remarks upon the vicious system of cookery which makes our Yankees lank and dyspeptic, and the Southerners bilious and yellow with liver complaint. We honestly think that if the Legislature would pass a law making it a criminal offence to use the frying pan in our culinary operations, it would be the means of saving thousands of lives and improv ing incalculably the health of the community. Medical journals and all sensible physicians have again and again protested against it, but thus far, seemingly, without avail. Says our fair teacher of hygiene : Frenchmen abuse us for being able to make but one sauce. Flow fortunate that they have not yet penetrated the mysteries of the private American cuisine and discovered thst we have but one process in cooking, and that is fried ! The worst, the most wasteful, the most destruc tive of all flavor, of all juices, iu fish, flesh, or foul, is the method which is universally adopted, and whicu is not confined to this part of crea tion but extends to the fruit and vegetable kingdom. Fried beef, fried pork, fried mutton, fried veal, even fried chicken, we have swal lowed with tears, but without absolute loath rug; but whets it comes to fried apples, fried cake, fried pies, and fried cucumbers 1 ye gods I we taannot hold our peace, not even one piece. Certainty, this question of the frying pan is more serious than it looks. It is the secret of our lean, cadaverous, dyspeptic generation ; it is the secret of the poverty or the mechanic, who earns from ten to twelve dollars per week; it is the dark, Indigestible horror which sits by the fireside of the cottage, and the farm house, in the city mansion, and miserable attic of the crowded tenant. It waste the climate to make the national temper nervous and irritable, and spoils the comp.exiuns of the women by keep ing them perpetually corrugating their smooth skins in the fumes of heated stoves. It is bad enough to have steaks undisringuishable from chops, and chops from cutlets, and all hard, tough and dry as the best tanned leather, bbl fhave the little relief which is afforded by fresh fruits and vegetables, simply prepared, taken away, their cooling and grateful quali ties destroyed, and more hot grease and fry sub d, is beyond human nature to be.tr, and we protest against it, and beg the "practical housewife" who gives the result of her labors to u se who corner, to confine her ex periences to her own family, and not induce women still more simple, to turn every good gilt of CIA.d into a fry. SeeProfeseor Woodl advertisement in anoth a column. . Proceedings of the pion Coonly Non -YUldn. In pnrsuaricetV : Pisill of the County Com mittee the delegates elected 3.m the several wards andßovrneftiptalf littu county to the Union County Convenlikin,aBPepllged, in tke court Souse in this kd c lo ck`4 , es- terday, and were called to order by Dr. Geo. BAILY, of Harrisburg, and organized by 'the ap pointment of the ffillowing officers: , President—His= THOMAS, of Wiconisco. Secretaries --D. J. Boynton, of Middletown, and W. W. Boyer, of 'Harrisburg. ' The officers having taken their seats, the President returned his thanks for the honor con_ ferred upon him, when the credentials were presented, and' the following delegates answer ed to their names : Harrisburg. --Ist Ward—Peter Bernheirrei, David Crawford. 2d Ward—W. W. Boyiw, J. A. Boger. 3d Ward—Dr. Geo. Bailey, Jeremiah Greer!- wait. 4th Ward—Alfred Mentz, Henry Kohler. sth Ward—Jos. Btrominger, Daniel A. Bolt. 6th Ward—Josiah Arlarline, Samuel Miller. Upper Swatara—Jno. Whitmoyer, Solomon Brenner. Lower Pazton--RobertW M'Clure JohnLo*- genecker. Lower Swatara—J. Waltz, Martin Weitsell. Susquehanna—a Duey, Peter Reed. Dauphin- 1 -4Norge Sinter, "Wm. J.' Robinson r Jackson—Jno. Bechtel, Simon Daniel. Halifax.--Jno.4Byrod, Wm. Taylor. Mifflin—George Lark, J. M. Groff. Washington—JDauiel Lebo, Josiah Buffington, Reed—A. Lukens, David W. Miller. Millersburg —AbmhamLight, Martin Werrer. Wiconisco —Henry Thomaa, Cornelius'. liar- Gratz—Daniel Lehr, Wm. H. Yohe. Lykens—Peter M. Kemble, George Daniel. Upper Pazton—Geo. W. Koppenheffer, John Lantz. Couemno—Daitid Clark, Samuel Kauffman. East Londonderry—Jonas Brinser, Frederick Wagner. West Londonderry---j. E. Allen, D. J. Boyn ton: Middletown—N. W. —Joseph Brestle, jr., Archibald Weibing. M. W.—J. E. Carmany, Wm. Gilmore. B. W.—Asa Johnson, Hamlet Mum Derry—David Herat, John Z. Grove. South Hanover—Geo. Marks, Joseph Horner. West Hanover—John Krasner, Henry Bala bash. East Hanover—John T. Gerbnioh - , John F Stoner. Middle Paxton —Wm. Gildea, Christopher Sheeely. Rush—John Manse, Mexan , ler Hunter. Jefferson—Adam Bressler, 'Solomon Buffing; ton. When the North Ward of the borough of Middletown was called, a paper was laid before the Convention, understood to be a protest, which was put aside for the present. Mr. - Korman moved that a committee of three be appointed on contested elections, which was agreed to; and Messrs. Henry Kohler,' E. J. Al-- len and J. K. Greenawalt were , appointed said ; committee. • • • The committee retired to an anteroom to perform the duties of their appointment. RE Dr. Blitrar moved that a committee of five be appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the, sense of the Convention, which was agreed to ; when the following named gentlemen were ap- . pointed said committee : Dr. Geo. Bailey, B. M. M'Clnre, John F. Stover, Jonas Brinzer and Wm. J. Robinson. The Committee on Contested Elections re turned and submitted a report, which was read as follows : Your committee beg leave to report that ac cording to the evidence there has been frauds-. lent votes polled by both parties, therefore beg leave to ask of the Convention to give neither, party their seats, and ask the Convention to; appoint two delegates to represent the North; Ward of the Borough of Middletown in this Con-i vention. 3. B. Aram, - H. M. Konya, Giumeteweri. Mr. ROBINSON called for the reading of the protest from the North Ward, Middletown, , which had been presented to the Oonventionj The protest was accordingly read as follows : MrDnutrowit, Sept. 16,1861. 2b the Praident and Members of the aunty Convertl Non at Harrisburg The undersigned voters at the election for delegates, held at the public house of Valentine, Colson, in the North. Ward.of thehorough of Middletown, on Saturday evening the 14th inst., under the call of Philip Irwin, Eel, chairman of the County Committee, do protest against the admission of Archibald Wieling and Jos. Brestle, Jr., purporting to have been chosen as the delegates at said election, for the reason, that the said Wieting and Itrestle called upon a number of persons who had voted at the same, house, and on the same evening in itnothei room at the Democratic election for delegates, and the officers of our election did unknowing lY weave • sPiriPientAlußkilAtinicii4,ool39 fraudulently We do, therefore, earnestly ask and solicit the convention to admit Jacob Rife and Edward Stover as the legally elected delegated from this 'district. J. H. Nisley, U. Ettele, A. F. Fairchild, Michael Elders, James H. Barr, Geo. W. Etberty, F. H. Barr, David Gilbert, Mr. ROBINSON moved to lay the report of the committee on•the , table, and that Mr. Welting and his colleague be received as the delegates from the North Ward. The motion was agreed to. Dr. %ILLY moved that in making the nomina tions the Convention votecivaeoea --Agreed to. The Convention then proceeded to the nomi nation of a President Judge„ when On motion of Dr. Hum, Hon, J. J. Pearson was nominated for President Judge by accla mation. Mr. Bonn moved to proceed to the nomina tion of Associate Judges. Agreed to ; where upon Messrs. B. P. Kelker, /doses B. Young, A. 0. Meister; Isaac Mummaresuick and Jcvaph Fameler weco Aclaliti4o4l: The Convention then.proceededto 'ballot for candidates for Associate Judges, which reSultfli as follows : Previous to balloting a motion WBB made that the Convention nominate both of,the oan didates at once, which was not B. agreed to. t Isa F. .... ..4 Moses B. Young. •• .8 ac Mumma ... ... 29 Felix ley.. .. . ... Joseph Fernsler.... 4 A. 0; Ho Nislster 10 Francis Wenrich. 8 Nolte of the candidates having receitid:ll2Alk jeritr of' the votes polled, the Oonwerdloll air .11p!WMPLR.PVligiFIWs:w . t OONTISTIOD lIMMON Ifnuildin B. Gear, George Modforry, Henry Hiny, Jacob "Hebor, - L. B. Hi►tfield, Jacob: Hover, Jacob fieiley, ,J. B. Ettore., t .. cg s: ' la•A•la a avaavg...iar.c I • . 1 , 4k4 4 P • 41 - ' R.g. U 6401. Whier. TegillVd 4 Moses IL Young gime Mumma Felix Nisley 4 Joseph- -Farnsder... f 7 A. 0. Heister. 22 Neither of the Candidates havink received a majority of all the votes cast, the Convention proceeded to a third ballot, which resulted as follows: R. F. Kelker ...14 Moses R. Young.... 1 Isaac Mumma 87 Joseph Famsler.... 4 A. 0. Heister 9 Felix klislpy. Isaac Mumma hovipg received the highest number of votes &Ist ;vas deelaredltdy nomi nated as one of the candidates for associate judge- • The nomination was made wituninans. The nominationthen proceeded to ballot fOr a ae c° , 32 d , c.andAditO 64: ' itssociate Judie, which resulted as follows R. F Kelkey. .Rebiter; 9 Joseph Farnelgr....' 8 .Moses - R.Y0pg....29 FraFicis, Wenrich... , Relit Nieley,. Neither of the atudidates . havingleoeived a m.ajority Of , #ke votes OKA, the etorivention Proi ceecied to a second ballot, which resulted at( tollowe4the nanie of Mr: •Farnsler having been withdrawri : ' ' - R. F. Kelker.: 4 A: O. 'Hebktes........ 8 Males B 'rquAg..3 .55 Felix . J ol 44 l 'Ffir44fg• • • • ' Mr. Young having received the highest anent ber of votes caaywas declared dilly nominated a Candldae tfelittisiOciatejudge:i The nomination ntas made nilindunius; The innvinitithi',then tOoksi ranee twn o'clock p. m. AFTERbIOOI4 SESSION The Convention re-umennbletat 2o' c.lockp. m.l tailitnioitrnoNe. Dr. Banat, chairman of- the committee ap-I pointed to draft resolutibm-- expreaalve of the! sense of the Convention, submitted the follow-i ing : „ , Resolved, That in, thin peat orisiti forgetting , : for the time, .asi, the issues of the,past, we are , in favor or an active, vigorous prosecution of the war in a hien treason has involved us, until:, treason and rebel li on shaltbave been effe ctually; crushed—until the Union - shall have been Fully; restored, the Constitution and laws entonxxl ins every part of the' land, and die,`• Stars anal Stripes' shall float in triumph from the Aroal tock to the Rio Orande—frops. the bikes to the! gulf. Booked, That as citizens of Dauphin county; and the great State of . Pennsylvania; we wilh stand up and sustain the government in ice patriotic efforts to maintain its authority, dicate the supremacy of the laws, and sustain: the honor.of our flag. . • itesolived, That we express , our , approbation of,l and full confidence, In the State and Na tionale Administration, and commend ,the wisdom and patriotism of their efforts to save the country 1 and maintain the Union of our Fathers. The maidens were - nzumhuowdradopted Noma...wax, raw-Awmair—, The cohy,ention then . _ proceeded to nominates oindidatCs for fussembly, which rein:kited as 101-1 lows—the members voting ' fix' only one at si time: Dr. Thomaa F0x...26 Daniel Kendig 18 H. O. Allman 10 Daniel Bnia, J. H. Nwiemacher, 2 William 2 James Freeland. ...11. Neither of the candidates having received a majority of the votes caat, on motion,-the , con-' vention proceeded to a second ballot for a can didate from the "lower end" of the county,' which resulted as follows : . Dr. Thomas F0x...86 H. 0. Ansi:rum 21 Daniel Kendig.....ll . - Dr. Fox having received the hlgheiitimmber of votes cast, he was declared nominated as a candidate for the , T 4 egiAfprs:. . , The nomination wee made umualmous The Convention then proceeded , to 12011410 a candidate for Assembly from the "'Upper end" of the county, which resulted as follows : j&MeS Freeland.' ..86 Daniel Bras, ....8 J. FL Nuntircisch . er. 8 H. B. Bctulener......B James Freeland having, received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared duly nomi nated a candidate fot Assembly. The nomination was made unanimous, The convention proceeded to make nomina tions for a candidate for Prothonotary, when the following- ctiminanieadoni from John J. Clyde, declining the nomination; snivread end directed to be recorded with Ake' minutes : 21, the Presided and Dekvaiii fif the. Sion Oonven- Gazitutkax:—My name , having been suggest ed in connection with theollice offrothonutory, and feeling that every mau ettonkLbeililliog to ascrilicxthis personal interests for the sake ,of harmotiy - atid Comoid, in order to aid is much as I ptaisiblPiali tower& Hitch desittildeend, l do most respectfully , decline the nom-:na tion so flatteringly offered me. In doing this L may hti ptamittecitti sky thittlarenatecl oy the sole desire to preveut any occasion aria .ng to interrupt the peaceful councils of this convention. t , And Lexpress.the hope:that none out loyal, staunch Union-loving men. will ~be presented for theituffago of the voters of Dau phin county. Respectfully, Jo/mi.". Craps. 'The'Conveition then ptooeeded tO ballot 'for a candidate for Prothonottiry, N!hibh resulted as follows &Isiah C. Young..6B J. S. Lynch 16 Mr. Young having received the highest num fier'of votes cast, was declared duly nominated as the candidate for Prothonotary. The noutioatioti VeB Maille•pliAahnOlui aziliiint of wius. The Convention proceeded to nominates can: for Register of Wills,wlW ;WAWA. cc follows Samuel Marquart...42 A. H. Boyer.:_.. • .28 J.. H. Davidson.... 8 Mr. Marquart having received atnajority of all the votes cast was declared duly nominated as the candidate for Register of Willa. - The'nomtnation was made unanimous. ., 00UATT The Convention proceeded to nominate a can didate for county treniurer, which - resulted alt follows : Benj. Buck 62 Isaac Awe 81 Mr. Buck having received a majority of all the voteetcaat wea declared duly . nominated :as thatsanotlidate_forconnty treasurer. _ Thq non*Sic9 Wag made, wukuinK34. • 0011/171 00110111113/011“. ' The gonention,plOceeded to the nomination of a candidate for County Conjugal**, 10,1191/ moulted as follows : . - John $. /39Wratul• •• • 8 Philip Haftmaia....2 tesro-IDaniel G00d........- 4 ._rte^ Ihdlingk.g. I/ 41 IC PROTHONOTARY: eindid h None a aving receiveda major ty of the _votes cast, the name of Philip 066entiim prociakttq a second balltit,"Which redlited as foil **.: Daniel Good.. Isaac Hoffman. 8 Henry Moyer... ... 84 17 F. Wenrich 12 Mr. Moyer, haring received a majorittof all the votes.Oast, was declared duly nominated as the candidate for County Commissioner. The nomination was made unanimous DI:MOTOR ON THZ POOR. The Convention proceeded to a can didate * l .lXrector af,the Poor, which fteulted' iOhOWS Bide Wm. &Ana 44 Simon Eberly I) .114IiirtItartiMen.i:,. 4 4 *al* fik 4o - Wirictbrice 1 'Mr: Enders, having received a majority ipf the votes cast, was declared duly nominated es the candidate for Director of the Poor. The nomination was made 11111411 . OUR. OOMPIT summit- Henri% Peffer was fominated by acclamation' as the amdidate i for County~ Auditor. annzorez COMMON. Dr' Dailey subthitted the following; •which. 'wok's adopted : Restiva, That David Fleming, F. K. Hoakt and W. W. Hays be appointed confereekto meat' ahnibir conferees 'trout Lebanon county, tweet' at Pafinyra on Saturday, Sept. 28,1861, to irate a President Judge,, and that they be inL, structed to vote for John J. Pearson as ,'resit' dent Judge of this Judicial District: - 'On motion of Mx. Boyer the President wail authorised to appoint a county standing coral mittee for the ens eing *au. After the adoption of a vote of thanks to the officersi thiS•Conrintiols i -Adjourned, INTINISTING CDISNONT .—PANNONTATION Or STAND or COLORS TO HUI 4612 PENN.' A (Szires's,j Haancuer.—The ceremony,of presenting avtand of colors the .fotty rugs, volunteers, Col. Joseph F. Knipe corn madding; took place ' the - Tear rd the State Capitol about 01 o'clock.bet eiening, and wad . witnessed by an immense concourse of ladies and gentlemen of our city. ` The regiment lett Gimp Curtiii about 4 o'clock P. M., and marchad to the State Arsenal-to rei oeive their arms, cartridge boxes,' &0., ana in fait as each of the compwies were supplied they filed off into positionain the rear of the publid buildings. Theft proefolinge did not terrninate''until near sixo'clock, when the regiment was formed into three . oelumna facing the rear of the capi tol, after which the ixslorLguard were marched to their position in the front centre to receive the colors. Shortlyit ur thesaainuoments, his Excel= lency Gov. • tin preiiiiiia lib:itself on the steps of the Capitol, in company, with; Qui:uteri mast* Generalliale, and several of his aids full *ikons, when the band atm* up ttie "SterSpangled Banner," and the regiment wad brought to a present arms; Gov. Curtin 'then made the presentation %pee* in his usual eloqUent manner, during the delivery of which he was 'frequently inter rupted by, ontbursts of applause from the soli diets and citizens. The odors were received on behalf of the regiment by Lieut. Colonel fridge, whose speech on the occasion was bdef; but replete with. patriotic allusions, which were oleo loudly applauded by the multitude. After theyresentation ceremonies, the Governor re; aimed to the Ilbteenti s ve chamber, and the rest= mentinoceedediteilittnalbxittla..imi.rOute fox; Washington. The flag presented to the regiment is one of a number ordered f at the extra sesidon Of the last Leg 131 0 14 : 8 to 1 ?? 1(11 ?-0 .. 494:t0 all the regiments fro this State um service of the general government. it it Made of silk, fringed with yelldw, and digersirom the ,ordinary Sag only; in the blue Sold, which , contains beside they tldrty-foirr,staxs, the coat of arms of the State) and the name of the regiment, painted on one of the white stripe!. There is nothing new in its general design, it being PrOcisely similar to the reg#l4ool`flags penes* - Whose gloriousi folds the gallant Pennsylvania line marched in the'retolntliMarystruggle and in the war of 1812. As the'regiatent who was made the recipient) of the flag last evening, has marched tti:thti seat of war, we have taken the trouble to com- 1 pile a complete list of its orgatdsation, which' wilt be the more acceptable to our readers from' the fsct that its chief officer andothers are nay lives of this city 713817-112TEI H~UfUM T. Colonel—Joseph F. Knipe, Harrisbrug. Lieut. Colonel—J. L. Selfridge. ' Major—n, C Lewis. - - Adjutant--Geo. W. Boyd, Harrisburg. Ji» . .4 ) lAliquat4 I4+ 11 # 0 . 1 " 11 , (*A Mahan/ B. Friable -Infantry, Pittsburg, Capt. W. L O. Lehigh Valley Guards; Capt. 0.. A Luck eiAbatak:, , Capt. Geo. -A- :Brooks; Harrfebnrg .; • . - h: Beading aftres, Capt. - O. Wise. , -P#4 l nirit.ol3iPani, CaPt,_ Morgin- G. Pottercouaty , company, Oapt.-Gkaves Potty* coknitycorakky, Oapt:7edge. L Elcrazi‘trei compaa - Oapt. Fitzgerald: . - K. National Guard, Shamokin Capt. Steam! These compauies in ;Ant Of -pmSconale, and general:go:Ad appearance, will:bear a favor-I able connpailecon with any.others in the service. That commanded by Cript•FOUlke, the Frisbie Infantryritran:exceedingly.finelosoking 'body of men, and hale:achieved a • proficiency in drill wldol, speaks volunizus for the energy and in dustry of their commanding officer. Altogether the ireglmentie composed of the right material; and:under the: lead of its ex perienced and gallant uoininander, CoL it will be found always ready when duty calls. MAJBOD HOW.-,LOST„HaW ...11.ESTO.RED Tuer :r:ulOishedi in a ;Scaled,• Ace 6 ab : d - teddlia . on tl a - Naidre, Treadhead, and radical Onnkprilmornyltorylgno: ortieminal Weak neon, Involuntary fixdosions, Pexual Debility, and Imped- Lunen!' to litaktlaigellekokanyvNerTooolole,tOwsemption, • RSAV ; rldent44P7lo 4oo lo 4l l9 re - Sidgi lur th.a-ogß.. J. txmvtit u„tDe,Aoi of Oa, &ow Booil do.. , "A Boon to ilionata St tot6tabierk" Alta 'under NW, In a plain enVe / PRiIWAV 119 0. • 1)1 * TritVa x oupio.,iirtwo mow . . 04. • . 74 A illklool***oolNl. „149 , 1.4 .1 4 !ME MMUS= Bouilveno=To one of_ oar public-spirited lady friends, • who has taken much interest.in our suggest of beautifying the walk along the bank of the Susquehanna, we feel safe in saying, that with the co-opcmtion of the ladies it can bertecninplished. **For oatieltee, we will contribute liberalitt and' l cotitimie :to' keep a large arid beautiful *took. of „Dry 'Goods at the southeast corner of Front and Market Streets. seP/6'42ti Ihticrt & ' Bowitste HAVING returned from the city .I. note have flp ,hand'. a full assortment of all kindd .of iDrt Goods : 200 pieces of nevitalicos ; 2bo diosOn of Stockings a splendid lot of Black Myself/14. a large lot Of Hcxmßkirts; 1,000 yards of Offish for Toweling. All kinds of Summer •• Dram Goods Atgroat reduction. S. LitWT, t • Rhoads' Old Corner.. , naptirvrAto'r'iro rizarevi.es. EMS • DILOIIIDUSEDI AN' S P ILLS pOpteinks'li l Cheeseman lii. D. , .111:111 , conibination•of ittgredienta• in theie Pilla itroptire . .tilktit lana.and iiiteosivesiraemee-. aie,mtittid their opeearloo,aed cart ;in lo correentos Irregillarlilda, Miami ittiosifeatione, removing ad ee struatons, whether irom chid iii7ritherarlse, heat litchi, Vete Willie* PelottedertotAtee heart, wader, ati ner vous MI; cures, hysterhst, fatigue, pan in the basabood AIM; 8c ; - "distaxiiar Weep, erhteh.. ailsee from interrop doda 'nature% ' TO titiftnlED :woo, Dr Cheesenan's Pills are Invaluable, as they wad intuit on the moi.,ttrly ,period with regularity, ladles wile, been boats' Oho: cr' nied Idthe'llte of i):her PiUa oaqlace the, 11ftiWi lliithiatitu Dr: Otteigninian's Pills all that ' Therretoiesent toida—; ; ; „Ye 0,T : 1011.. , fr4ielndition ef thifensale,asteat. istlsireLti4e produmfr a ULIA a leaselLll- • nig aoldilaiiijefirred Ye is elitEll :IA NO 7 UkileeeeiC 44,044 4 es. , . suck it tas sarriiirsdi 4 esti. . 001 00 F . rffort Ow titestak futaxiimit to it Memi dot; gat 'g I em Oro v/yowl:ft power of Itt ttisectititing rss.itb i• • Woriauteti 'purely yttedable,aard free 'from anytethi injurious. Flom direetiondothlch atom dbe road A o r ao, eactoox . . Fetes . it. bent 43% malt On enokra leg` 11l to rie...;:,43sandiOsill. Onimedissi, Boa 4,b31, Poet Onlbe, Ws , York City. trig/ breast/rut gt.t in every townie the United Staten' , • R. 13.110tGalllthS, General Agent fur the United States. 14 Broadway, United York, TO whobnelt vr‘Olesale orders stiouLt be Addressed. told hato,uniaberg try C. A. thinvanz. • PoY.‘4lAl.v./Y A CARD IV ME LAMM DE!':DITPON.OO'.B GOLDEN 'PITT 14 ItititiLes . .. • . ntalli neble n oonting, - Mang; ant !IMO - Ting a) • oburnatinins; *ski wbitever cause; and 1. ,ways. amooesitrol,aile graven.. . ~- . - Ahlr j1.68E:P114.4 HA.VE.BEEN.IISED- B 1: - ‘...: 4 4 4° 94 1 1 r 8 fOr PlaFa years..years..noth in Prance an d erten; whit anuaralieleil ,succein ln,pvery ease, and: iagekt by many thousand holietrerho'isted thorn , to: matte ii , Pfill nightie forithe'alleittnist 'Oeithile onnere; frouilips nreguhtrittes wtuneirer Ms well , awl° process', ,an Incrofian Oc fa illy , wilere he alth wilt not ',erect; it," i Venliles particularly sit or these sianpannithens: selves so, are cautioned agapist these.Pillir while hi . ttiat: stondindni'lliithey ire hur. to , produce -aideosiliage; an. the prpprietoriesuicepul no :responsibility after this &dna. ', Moon, although their madman would prevent any mse chile( to health—otherwise the Pula.are recommended.; 1 Wall Stud exploit accompany- each has. - ' Prier . $a :Defer box.; •add!iwboteeal&and:retall hy • , - , „ 441.01,11$ A.,fIANNVAItt ..Pritaisk t 2 - Stiiitiafiiitto,Hairisburg, Ew °Ladltit:' by eanding him $1 00 to the Harrisburg; Pan Odle% can have the Pills sent hoe or observation h., any portal tith (ooididentielly) and , frree or pO. Cage" by :mid. Sold also by 8, 8. enrvioa, Beadi i Jointly:or, IlbuoirMv & Cowrie, thiladelphiao. Lim ng, INIROIR, Lebanon. Monet IL lizraiure, Lancaster J. A.i WOl3, Wrightsville ; ildrd; ToriMi L add. by ent.+ 'Mt to every city and village in the Union s and by ows, obi proprietor. New. ,ltork N. 11.-400lt out for tstanterfelts.. Bey no Holden Pipe of any kind ` onlemi eveiy'bon iiiedgned EL D. Howe. A . others are a Nis imposititio' and =aide; therefore, ft , YOU value your dyes andlealth, (to may wishing or be : ng humbugged a " out..of your • bny, only of than who iliont the issttire S. D. Ncepre..9o every boa,. wbichlaitioneu need ended Zwonnt - of the befog tandnerlel dell.dwaewly. • To, 00118II1CPTIVES A.DViallil3lll/4 having betel restored to ' beide In a rem weekiley a very simple remedy, after hating sufferiat levertil yttani with a sevarisitiog sabot lowland that dread awake, Conogitiptio&—is anxious 1,0 =the known to his tatiOaraofferora the mains soar.. TO all wno desire it, be will *end A copy of the Pre soalption used Mee of charge), with the girecilloas for preparing and aging_ the; , niun which they will and a. sure cure for Consumprion;As ' - Ilroachitis, &a. The, only object of the advertiser In see Mg the Prescription z maa is to benefit the inflated, and spread inairmation which he cooreivestie 'fie . avoidable, and he hopes every suf ferer will try bit remedy, as it will - oost them nothing,' and may prove a blessing. earties wishing the prescription will please address MIN. IDWAPD A. WILWN, ' . Williamabur_gb, tilugß county, New Yart 001.31-wly Aligultantous EXECUTORS NOTICE. ETTEltffiestimentary oo the estate of Edrabeth Iltiornpson, deed., late of the' city -of tharrnsourr, Pa.,blimmg Deft granted to the undersigned, re.idtug there, ail persoue • having demands against the estate are requested 14 : make known the same to him without delay. IWCID.II. ROBINSON, Executor. sepl6-40aw thy EUDI=MO/21 . . HE Dii:R6lt+blED having entered in tothd COAL , TR•tfill'in this hiti, would resocation9 solicit thtiAlstromige °libel:olmila. +r will weep on hand Ooal of all ileac, from the moat celebrated and. apPr.ryed mines, which Win be •Wellltere(to anyr'part or the city. free , :from ;dirt ••and 'other impurities. You Whom Ottanserrano.' Ooil von awn wr rni Bbalitoar, Oat Loan rot iftve..l-2ort ramps purobigring by the Boa or (kr Load , will receive 2,Z10 ouode to the Ton; • Ofnt 1 4 10:1411larket street, itimand dcOrlfrom Dewbbr ry ace, Yard on the °email loot of North street .Or dere lei tat either plains-mill receive prompt attention. an 1.1 . .1 v • ( OA gr Si I. I ...pent JON ,WALLOWER, a., Agt,. G ENE R. At ''f,ORW ARDING COMMISSION - -MERCHANT. riuouti AND mEßClleptbr, prowpoy . %jai ritip4.4l by P;ladelph tutdataidingi,Northern , Oential, land Rey and enzatylvicnia Otailit:patis lototanat ' '-' HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all parts of the city to 00,410144 phi Railroad, depots will be done at the Tory iiiiVrealLiated..7, . t„:..._.:. ... . . FAAIIIJ*B removing will I?e,prOtliptly attended to. Orders at Dines Hoirtgari Hotel, or at the., !gore s , 4 orlik ~ nger,Nitif reeirati Irian* attention .,;' Oort.-• 41. altruism of freight reapeeat oily solicited. ._, .t . . ,:.. ~ , JOIN. WALLOW R&M,' AO, ellffi Office Floadine Depot. o'_a 3 .tjj TRAVBI/NG AGISNWOr'7IIII AV AI/LOWER LIS E. 'HIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE • r• to still in stescesstul Spent:on and prepared to out, lrelglit IiOW as any otber Individual bon between Pegladelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg,'Wlisams port, Jeraenithdhs, Gook Hatiret4' mid all Wats on the NortbenreabitaL, Philadelphia and Erli, and -Williams port and Rimini Railroads. Total 'Agent at Haretee . , D. A. IIDENOI3 Goode Bent to PEACOCK, ZELL &H)NOWMAN, Noe. 801 and sip Kirke' stria, abotmt Xlgbtb, by . 4 o'clock, P. le , will only° et Harrisburg, reed.t , tor delivery, the neat ' C. IthiIIENCEI,. moraine: ' Tiimallyta Avot„ COAL T HE undersigned would respectfully in— form the citizens of Harrisburg that be is prepared' to furnish in any pars of the WO, Lpena Trevor ton and Wilkesbarre Coal as low is'ant oilier dealers in and give tee a , , • J..WALLOWER,Jr Agent' • —8, 'Reading Railroad Depot, sepfiallm _ . Harrisburg, Pa. T.--" The large _brick . dwelling. ju house now occupied by . David Mumma jr. Esq., on, Tnird street near Market, with en dike sultaole for an attorney. Possession given Ar,e of October men. ma. OM Op. ProtkrOptentii oicoal , Wm.:Macau aufga b , BARBELS. it - i PTY OUR - 1907: 4 10zirtv= E va No, - • zTNDF3RT. 1 ~ QTATE Street near Third 'street, ',a few ky dears beim Brady's Ittoet, thirtiibtirt A 11.0 itcw Hamm !heady made Colliwt aJwaysvon band and neat 7 finished to or , er. Silver platim, gloa. Tomns rea spathe. [aulo.olm9 Q BA.ghtt Soled Schools for Boys and Girls FROBill STREET ABOVE LoCIIST. Tim Fal l term of ROBERT M'ELWEE'd scam& tor.boys, will open on the Brat donday In Sopt.mbor.• • $ll , room Yealitianoi, ocorPoritibly furoloord, aid in eve,y rege4adAlliclk lor. anhool par. pries. t..ATEE RINE IVELWES% reboot for add, orate I in the same huddle , epee fMrthelifilefin'at the *me Tim fuo m ha. been &levied?, &tad livid promote th'ehealthand , oinfort of SCillhank. twaq dtf REildoV removed . hie 'Pt WARING ANri IFIKASS VtPUNDOY Iro r Ol Market arm 40 WHIM, street mittava Norte*, oppoOt ojhe - Beibe chOIMO ThankitO far vim patronam.he botoig f tireAtial ogeotioo to buidutme, to coorni , 'vnitiollagiee of N. mar2o 3m4i Wl 4 l'ilitggrl . A CHANCE FOR A HAItGAIN. in° dose up the concern. the , entire stuck a. Bllititi, BOOT'S, ite.,.lale 'Of °l've/ Be 1.• man, dammed, le lb, room i in tae Market SqlCste, be eohl;at mirate sale at CUST; and the rouses leirl be n kited CO the par,At war if eked. The terms will be raade.emo . lel7 dlf U 4 td's 1 A .ot 'Agent, ARMY OVERCOATS FOR SAL& To Newly Organised Regiments. Alot of the very best overcoats, made . according to th. army regulation', and riaCla fn. w eqvip *fob regiment, are for ems at O. Slitlittriinkt trXiek rm., Smola" street, below Jones House Hods• burg, angllo-dtm REMOVAL. tvaL dOBSIAIDER would Tespeottully j Worm to (whim that be ha remot=es bit Plumb,- mg and Braes Voundhat owabdateneet to No Itt Soma rterd dirc;iit below!err's autol. ittaaltrui &or poll Ai rtieage, be bojen by strict aUwatiou to batetiett3 . to mitt owantioustoe or. Ili • • aOl2-dt! J. JON US. 100.ft . dALE.—One of the best beeitiees htairds in the city on reason 'terms or kneed for three or five yes re sit .aced in MOW c r est bei.ll6lllo Fourth and - Flith. Jirquire on the prep 1.114 Ot ja Wd2ro DANIRI. t4gRAIT., STAGE LINE FOE GETTYBBURG Witaig . • FARE 'REDUCED TO 81.25 THROUGH TO GETTYSBURG: 'PHE undersigned has established' a L regular Lts OF sTnHli 00aCtIE- loom Memo Meat burg, ommettil4 every other monolog who one Cume_r• laud Valley lialliead cue the soaebet 'leave every every - Tueadoy; Tharaday and Saterday,.retitrolat every other f lay., .Faeamagera for dbepoardanwo, Odlotoorm Tiolarshorg and hetokyaburg are harrkt4 m reduced ram". ' =Mt ' • WM J. VATIC. City Property for Bale., I4AAGg TWO-STORY BR WK. 11017 Eli and lot of ground, pleasantly ice! 41.0/1 front ,01., betwilsh ItddrOorY street and WsAltgton avenue. Also I WO LARGE . PIANOS in good oindittoli and o! sellout tons. , Apply. to WANTED, 50 A ' S p II; tu 1 north AK 8 R ou street b C e o , :rse Work tkia 1 0106-I ®].Wit 'W164 ... Books for the Military `1 TUST SW :MD AT BEIIGNER'S OBELI' eJ , 11001{61011E, No. 61 Market street. • , B ARDEO4 TAVFICS. rifle and Light Infaiter3r Tactics, fti;the exar-' elite and - Manceuvree of Troops when acting as Light infantry or Riflemen. Prepanxi under the direction of the War Department. By Bre vet Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. HARDEE, U. B. Vrd. I.—Schools of the Soldier and Company; Instructions for.Skirxrdshers. Vol. IL , -;•-i*Alobl. of tho Battalion. • INSIILUCTiONS IN FIELD ARTILI.4Iq Prepared by.a Board of Artillery , .ofileem,±r One voL BVo., $2.50. Ont.. 13. - COCIPAR, Adjt.-Gen. 11. S. A. Si — r :—Tbe Light Artillery Board assemble by Special Orders No. 134, of 1656, and Special Ordere No. 116, of 1858, has the honor ,to sub mit a revised system of Xtglit A.ll4l9tY,Tactioll and Regal :Aiwa recommended for that arm. W&t. LL FBENC.N., Bt. Maj. Capt. First Artil lery.. WTLLTAM F. BMW, Captain Fir' at Artillen- EIFSiIY J. 41:121T, J. Maj. Capt. Second Ant 'Published by,order pf the War .Deratnalt "Fipt Nat—School of the Trooper ;. of the Are toon and of the Squadron Disomunted Second Part—of the PLatcein• and 'of the Squadron Mounted: Third Part—EvOletiona of 'a Regi ment. DCPARTMENT t WASHINGTON, I February 10, The system of Cat ally 'l'acticki•adapted*bi) thi organization of .Dragoon regiments, having been approved by the. President of the. United 'Slates, is now published for tie .goversurienkof thesaid service. . ,• • . Acccirdingly, instruct&on in tba gape, Iv* be given after the Method pointed out tiieceM; and all additions to, or departures frokii,the e eccisre and nu.uceuvrealaid dowiziall*ilyatom are . p:eitively forbidden. • • N.P 46 / 2 7 4 7 . § 3 t!c.**Tqf War- M'CLELLAN BAYONEC hICHaeldE. Manual of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared for the we of the Army of the United states. By GEORGE R. M cLELLAN,•Capt. Finn -Regi ment Cavalry, U. 8. A. Printed by order of the War Department. IIZAJwARTras OF TM Aistr, t Wasextairoa, D. 0., Deo. 81, 18&i. 1 - 1 Hon. 0. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War.. • . Sir:—Herewith I have the honor to ,sithnit, a. system of Bayonet Exercise tranelatedPfibiii .French by Captain Geo. B. M'Cleilkokieorre, -Engineers,: U. II; Army._ ~~~'~3 f strongly recommend its being printed far distribution to the army ; • and that it wade, by re,gulation, a part of the "111,stedi of 'lnstruo tion. ' The inclosed extracts from-Import;• of the In spector General, etc., show the *slue. I have the honor to be, 'sir, with high respect, your most obedient servant, WINFIELD SCOTT. Approved. 0. M. CONRAD, Secretary of Was, January 2, 1852, B JONES, Adjutant-General. Any of ,the above works forwarded by`aid% free of *stage, on the receipt, of the ptibliatled price. , Iternitutnce can be made in and postage stamps. Address •' • I GEO. BERGNER, IfarriahvgiPs., Hollli GOV klitNAtiovix :,„ 491 HE unity of Government; which &ni x salutes you one people, is now dear to y ea:' w. a a,i g totfs Arms& Add y .aNA A iiiitipoikAke is team hal to the ezeturingpresperltr Of our aurniry„ %rasps trlotism must arise &pm knowledge. It ht,01114 Progfr understanding or oh'. civil hetittigothe ,tbet eau UAW* strong - and. Wand attachment to; %dr prinetpleni . pad Mimed albilp W i their matntensgss.., • • tz ". o trß G /WM; An nipieWaywY n ninnnin the system Anyeminent**. Ositry, coo k Stag , tat of sikliirkiiiiindoa unite tfinted4hanti; bit! !Il7i alt;thMleseesl Aline% "tierlTs;AVl2eg r l n V. t W ac AV ed n fim elw ih arolbei n r uo 4 n Pk: %ta , i r . *OSq d. ingertnitg i WA; . - ,dlkitdidirsida.M.E. . - Itisrruanrons. 0. 0. 911111110/111AN, No. 28. t3out6 : - nd stime4. CAVALRY TACTICS. Three vole. 18mo. '88:75. One vol. 12mo. $1.25