!tutLl efrrapJi+ HARRISBURG, PA Saturday Morning, September 21, 1861. PAINTING MATERIAL FOR SALE. Two POWER PRESSES, old Adams' Patent. Two haw HAND. ritEss.w, ono nearly new, and a large amount 'of see,nd hand Printing. material, will be sold at exceedingly low prices, for cash or approved paper. All these materi als are in a good condition, and would answer for a country office. They must be sold to make room f o r new and more extensive machinery. Apply at this office immediately. POGIUEIiTAL PARADE.-001. Irwin's regiment from Camp, vitited the city on Thursday night and favored our citizens with a street parade. The regiment was thoroughly armedand equip ped, and marched with the precission of regu lars. • A LITTLE COUNTY WITH A BIG HEAST.—RitChiG county, in Western Virginia, is a very small county, but she gave seven hundred votes for the Union, and out of these seven hundred voters, five hundred have gone to make good tbeir ballots with their hornets, and others are getting ready to do the same. --• • ARMS FOR TUE Wssr.—Four ihOusand new uskets were shipped OTlThursday from this city the order of Gen. Anderson, at ' Lonsville, I °stifled for the bpi Union regiments of Ken achy. The arms were a portion of the lot re :ntly purchased by the United States Govern ent in Germany, and are said to be a very ef fective weapon. A NEW CAVALRY CONPANY. —Capt J. K. Waltman, formerly of this city, and late in command of Company F, 16th regiment of three months' volunteers, is now engaged raising a company of cavalry, in which patriot ic labor we are glad to know that he is meeting with very flattering success. The Captain is an accomplished military officer, and young men desiring to serve their country cannot find a better opportunity than by enlisting in his ranks. FIC-sic OF THE Parros Taran.—The "Paxton Tribe" contemplate giving a pic-nio at Haehn len's woods next Monday. The "Tribe" are composed of a number of young men of this city distinguished for their good social qualities, and fond of innocent sport and amusement. There will be an ample quantity of eatable and drinkables on the ground, with choice music for Tepsichorean practice; and we anticipate the Tribe and their patrons will have a good time generally. Omnibuses will start for the woods every few minutes from the corner of Third and Market streets. Tickets to Ilia pic-nic, twenty-five cents. A BAD Locatrff. —Wa habe before alluded to the infernal orgies occasionally celebrated in certain houses in Tannei's alleirjand hie sir rounding, and are induced again to refer to the subject from the fact that what has heretofore been an annoyance, has assumed the form of an unbearable and insufferable nuisance: The day very frequently is rendered uncomfortable, bat the night is made hideous, by the eternal wrangling, screaming, swearing of blacks and browns with whom even the Sabbath is not en titled to respect, but on the contrary seems to be especially reserved for desecration in the the manner indicated. We commend the mat ter to the attention of our police. CHUROR Loon LonNOEBS. —Several "fast young •. en" were arrested in Altoona last Tuesday, , harged with creating a disturbance in front of Methodist church, during divine worship. e justice of the peace before whom they were • ken fined each one of the party five dollars d the costs. This is the only proper plan of ealing with these troublesome gentry, and one hich might be productive of good results if Tiled in this city. Let a few of them be sr .:to sl by the police, and properly dealt with by magistrate, and our word for it, the mere ht of a policenian's "star" thereafter will :tter the whole tribe like one of our cruisers ould a bevy of Jeff. Davis' privateers. TEE Tuos. A. Scow REGIMENT. —This regiment, der tho command of Colonel Conroy, bids fair '• be an excellent organization. Edward D. uhleuberg, Esq., of Reading, who has recent ' arrived from Brazil, was yesterday selected occupy the position of Lieutenant Colonel. . Muhlenberg is one of the well-known fami . of that name in Berks and Lancaster counties, nd will make an excellent officer, having in herited all those qualities which rendered his ancesters so prominent and distinguished in the revolutionary war. William E. Pauli, a well known resident of Philadelphia, is the Major of the regiment, and is actively engaged in re cruiting far the organization. Smarts Fus. —A correspondent from Wash ington writes :—Soldiers soon learn to be reck less. The encampment of the 2d Michigan is in the vicinity of 'Munson's Hill. Their pickets and those of the rebels are within talking dis tance. I was told that they frequently exchang ed epithets, the one daring, the other to show himself, neither losing any opportunity that offered to pick the other off by a well-directed bullet. My informant assured me, with a gusto that I could not appreciate, that it was the greatest fun in the world to go to a certain point in the neighborhood, whence he could see and be seen by the rebels, and there listen to the whizzing of their bullets in the bushes and among the trees surrounding him. "But," I inquired, "do they not kill some of your men I" "Oh l" replied he, "they occasionally take down a picket, but we are more than even with them." A. few nights ago three of our men stole out of camp for the purpose of getting a few roasting ears from the corn -field in which the rebel picket is stationed. Two were to watch, while the third gathered the corn. Jest as he commenced picking the ears, a bullet whizzed across his thighs, just grazing the akin. Uttering in a loud voice the words "I am shot," he turned, drew his gun to his shoulder, and taking deliberate, aijn, lodged the bulletin the heart of his enetaxorho fell dead, without a groan. These are some of the sports of camp life. How do you relish them, Ix TowN.—Col. Lemon s ex-IT. S. Marshal of the District of ColUmbia, was in town yesterday, stopping at the .T6nes House. . PROWITBRIAN Ssavicm.--Itev. Dr. Watson, of Milt9n, will preach in the Old School Pres byterian church on Sabbath next, morning and evening. A CERTIFICATE of discharge to Truman Smith, of Capt. Travis' Company B, Bth Penna. regi ment, was picked upin the street yesterday, and left at this office for its owner. =I BIIIiGLAILY.—The residence of Mr. Jacob C. Holbert, in Commerce street, Sixth ward, was biorglariously entered Thnrday night and robbed of a galvanized silver escapement watch, a pair of fine boots, seventy cents in money, a gentle man's linger ring, and a basket of peaches. Mr. Holbert offers a reward for the detection of the thief and the recovery of the articles. PexsprranoN op Cocoas.—His Excellency Giw. Curtin yesterday presented one of the State stand of colors to Col. Good's regiment. The ceremonies took place at Camp Curtin, and are represented as having been highly interesting. Capt. Geo. W. Alexander, of Reading, has been appointed Lieut. Col. of the regiment, Capt. Wm. H. Gusler, of Allentown, Major, and ex Sheriff Vandyke, of Northumberland county, QUartermaster. Rev. Mr. Rothrock, of Bath, is td be the Chaplain. tGHOST STORM3.—There is a foolish and per nicious practice with some people, of relating stbries to young children to excite alarm and teivor. If it is only foolish, or unreasonable, it might not justly call forth strong expressions of censure. Yet, even in such case, the practice had better be discontinued, and condemned as qflite improper. Stories to arouse curiosity and excite inquiry, if the subjects tend to utility are 4tainly proper and commendable. But the COmmon tales of Blue Beard, and Giants, of spec tres andghosts, aro extremely injurious in their influence and effects. Unfounded and absurd no tions are received, that serve only to terrify, and which even by correct knowledge afterwards re ceived, cannot be entirely subdued or eradicated. It is in vain to reason against them, or oppose to them the knowledge derived from natural philosophy and sciences. I have known men of great learning, who were unable to get rid of early but unreasonable fears, produced in childhood by the stories of nurses or illiterate parents ; and who are always occasionally under their unhappy influence, though their sober judgment told them they were fictions. Let children be taught that the great Creator has impressed laws on all things, which operate uniformly ; and that they are in safety, when they conduct well and have a reverence for that great and good Being. They should be taught that ghosts and apparitions are wholly fanciful; that all the spectres they need guard against art!: guilty fears ; and if they are virtuous, these will never haunt them, nor ever exist. Tim Eamon MANIA.—The letter envelope is a recent invention, and has proved a great public convenience. Recently it has extended to more than that, and has now become expres sive of the political sentiments of the writer.— In fact, a sort of envelope mania is now raging throughout the county, and has already reach ed to that oatoalb 46t0t0 rdhaiu— ewe -01143w are - rd. - most banished from the postoffice. The civil war presents a rich field for the envelope illus tration, and no little amout of genius and tal ent is now employed in that direction. Some contain the most beautiful devices, illustrative of American patriotism. The American colors are blended into every imaginable beautiful shape, producing some of the most charm ing designs. The humorous designs, how ever, are the most numerous, and attract the most attention. Momus himself seems to have them in charge. Let us describe a few of them. A lion (North) and an ass (South) are in conversation. They come to the conclusion that "one of us must conquer." A maiden, with basket in her arm, and a national flag in her hand, is trotting along the road. She is met by a wolf, who drops on his knees and avows his affection. The picture is thus explained— " The secession wolf offering to lead Kentucky out of the Union. That's what's the matter:" The "Old Boy," in most horrible form, with cloven foot, glaring eyes and forked tail, is an other picture. He is labelled "The first Seces sionist." "Governor Wise going to . the war," is very amusing. Looking at it one way, and you have the boat of a pompons General. Turn it around, and it Is the head of a jack ass. Jeff. Davie going "through to Washing ton," is represented on the back of a turtle, the "stare and bars" lazily flapping in the wind. There is a deal of truth in the illustration en titled, "How Virginia was voted out of the Union." There is a log cabin with two win-) dews, at one of which the affirmative votes are cat, and at the other the negative votes. At the first the election judges are smiling. At the negative window the voter encounters a revolver. A group in the rear are armed with muskets and a whisky jug. In another, "Jeff," in the shape of a sneaking animal, is trying to rob an eagle's nest. The noble bird pounces on him, saying : "I'll block that gaitte, you thiev ing rascal." Significant ! "The 'Bragg' fruit of the Palmetto Trees— on," is represented by a General suspended by the neck to the limb of a palmetto tree. " Gen. Scott killing the secession hydra," repre sents old Winfield beating to death a mon ster of many southernish-looking heads. An odd-looking pair of spectacles we have in another. Through one glass you see J. marching to Washington behind a Zouave. Through the other he is departing from Wash ington "for a warmer climate," from a scaf fold. A squad of Zouaves, on another envelope have Jeff, perched in the air on the points of the bayonets, he exclaiming, "I only wanted • to be let alone." • Below is the remark, "Jeff's unbounded ambition gives him an elevated po sition." And so they run through countless designs. Owing to the extensive manufacture, theists illustrated envelopes are sold as a trifle ovir plain ones. They have now come into general *, 413..441 . See Professor Wood's advertisement in anoth er column. ptunopltianict Watt - ittittibat Morning, Stptentba 21, 'l-41 LErr Town.—We understand that Lieutenant &as. C. Raven, Jr., son of Chas. C. Rawn, Esq., of this city, and Lieutenant Wesley Miller, son of Col. Stephen Miller, of Minesota, left here Thursday morning for Fort Columbus, New York, where they have been ordered to report for duty. They were both in the volunteer service in different regiments, under the three months call. Mr. Miller's regiment entered for three years, or during the war, before the three months were up, and participated in the hottest fight at Bull Run, the 21st of July. They are now transferred by appointment to the regular service. Tam late census discloses the Act that there ate nearly a milliOn more women than men in Great Britain. This alarming intelligence, ad ded to the growing indisposition on the, part of the men to marry, has of late occasioned a panic, equal to that of Stone Bride, among the mothers having marriageable daughters inhab iting the fashionable precints of Belgravia and Tybernia. These latter charge the recusant sex with selfishness, immorality, and other light accomplishments too ntunerouslo men tion, and plead, with some sluiw of reason, the expense and trouble they have been at in edu cating and preparing their dear daughters for the marriage statu—but, "still they don't pro - pose." On the other hand, - the men &betide the afore said mothers of an unnatural striving to rid themselves of' their perishable and costly "goods" at their expense:; and they morever deny, with a plucky assurance, that there is not one word of truth in what the mothers say in relation to their daughters, unless it he the ad jective dear, which, with a sort of malicions gal lantry, they admit might be used in the super lative degree ; that, hi fine, irtstead - '4 their "dear daughters" being instructed in those du ties which constitute a good wife, they, on the contrary, are all taught _to sing, dance, flirt, spend money, and do the elegant in "Rotten Row." EMPLOYMENT volt Womis. —The question of employment for women elicited some interest ing statements of facts at the DuPlin meeting of the Social Science Association. The heads of the large establishments in London, called "monster houses" or "marts," of which there are six or seven—each being a congerim of shops for the sale of almost every variety of article— have constant applications from ladies in re duced circumstances, some of them in a state of orphanage and destitution. They are willing to do "anything," but are 'really capableof do ing nothing. Musio and drawing occupied the chief part of thetimedevdiridViVAXOn:iis any sort of industrial training was regarded as a thing beneath their position, not to be pur sued, indeed, without losing mate. , 'The employrrients by *lra; they could' earn their bread demand training and skill ; to these they are utter strangers, employers cannot be expected to instruct them, or to accept from their hands inferior work even at low prices. There is a general complaint that at the "marts" in question much of the lighter kinds of work, attending customers, etc., is done by able-bodied young men, more suited for holding the plow than for handling ribbons. Such feminine oc cupations, it is urged, should be left to the gentler sea. But, on the other hand, ladies are the chief customers of those establishments, and Oa- believed by xda4 r mid especially by the proprietors, that if their shop assistants were all women their business would fail. • BLANKETS aim STOCKINGS SOIL VIE TROOPS.— Our readers are aware that in consequence of the markets in the loyal States, as well as those in' Canada, being entirely exhausted of suitable blankets and stockings for the army, Quarter master General Hale has issued a circular re commending that every factory in the State capable'of making blankets be put at once in' operation, to each of which liberal contracts will be given. He also recommends the forma tion of associations of women to knit woolen stockings for our brave soldiers, and deposit them with the Treasurer of the county seat, by whom they will be forwarded to the military store in this city. The 'United States contract price, twenty-five cents, will be paid for every pair thus sent here. This will opera field in which our ladies can exhibit their patriotism in a substantial manner. While they are contributing to the health and comfort of the defenders of the glorious Stars and stripes, they can also contribute to the sup port of their families, many of whom will need it during the coming winter. The societies re commended cannot be for Med too 'Mori. We have confidence enough in the.patriotism of the ladies of this city, and we believe that all that is necessary is for Berne one to take the, iniatiitory steps, and a 'large association will be formed • in a very short time. Think of it ladies. Have not many of you husbands, brothers or friends in the army?. and can you allow them to suffer for want of cm veniences which you can supply, while you fold your arms in idleness ? There should be no idle hands now. Get yourselves , together at once, and enter upon this work. Juit consider the number of pairs of stockings that could be contributed from this 'City hi - one week. and then imagine the rejoicing of the soldlol, and the blessings they will heap upon you. is net really necessary that all Wks wbo manufacture stockings should become members of the society recommended. They can knit them at home, and send them in to the treasurer of the society. The object Mimi:l:dug the society we presume is merely to have persons duly au thorized to attend to the forwarding of the and' applying articles, receiving pay therefor, applying the money to proper uses. Get out your knit ting needles, ladies, and go to work. SEASONABLE AMOS AND Nsw GoODe.--With the change. of _season from summerlo autumn, comes a limgtheving of days and change of weather, and now the nights are Yong and there is much comfortable and sound sleeping, but as delightful as the season is upon which we haire just entered, it is none the leas an excellent time , to be careful. Fall colds are proverbial, and it' is 'just at this changing season when stepping from warm nights to cool ones, that persons ,should be most careful in matters of clothing, th, a large stock IC O Pd" Pat, received,lira& tr. Bowiskivo, , .comfort,beardor on* • 'new, with durakilitY; at the south-eaat corner of Front and Market streets. ~~~ ...0....... =l== Bsaarrr or ram Parrot; Tarim A pie-nie *lll be held on Monday next, at Haehnlen's lioods for the benefltof the Paxton Tribe. st. Haman returned from the city I now have on hand a full assortment of all kinds of Dry goods : 200 pieces of new Clams ; 200 dozen of Stockings ; a splendid lot of Black Alapacha; a large lot of Hoop Skirts; 1,000 yards of Crash for Toweling. All kinds of Summer Dress goods at groat reduction. S. Limy, • - Rhoads' Old Corner. iMPORTAN r - TO FERIALEs DR. O'HERSEM AN'S PILLS Prepaied by Comnelins L Chessman, M. D., 4, ME VI YORK CITY. THE entabination of ingredients , n these plllB are thiiie uli of airing and eitOnstve oractice. Thy y are mild in their operation, aid certsin;in correcting all irregulariti.w, Painful Ednustruations removing all ob structions, whether from cold or .9itgrwisse:headache, psin Id the el 'sr pulpit - plum of thefiditT, whites, all ner vous all' Worm, hysteri a , fatigue, litin In the back and limbs &c , disturbed steep, witch arises from interrup tion of nature. TO HARRIED Lit otHl, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are Invaluable, as they .will bring on the monthly period witb regularity. Ladies who have been disapi,o need in the Use of other Pills can place the utmost confileuee in Dr. Oheetteman'e P.lle doing ail thlt they represent to in. N.OTICE. There is one cwsdition of the female system en which the Pilht cannot be taken without producing a "PawLre. RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGNANCY--' the result MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresiditile ten dency o f the toidietne to restore the sexual functions to a minuet condit ion; that even the reproductive power if titiv cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free irons anything in crimes. Explicit directions, which should be road as okay each box. ogee St. Sent by mall on enclos ing $1 to Ds. COICULII7B L. Cexesxstus , Box 4,b31, Post Moe, New York Qty. Sold by one Druggist in every town In the United Slates. K B. HUICHINGS, . • _ peceial Artof rdr the (Tolled States AC . ißrhachiai; New York, To t sitioniall I:omit : wale orders shoals be addressed. Sold In Harrisburg oy O. A. asaystrir. kola) dawly A CA.lo , 4 l o::_tHig. LADtgfr , DrIPONOO'S GOLDEI4 PILLS FOR FEMALES, . . n aorreatinie, , and ranurring . . obstructions, from whatever cause s and I. - Ways succesidld is a proven- . Live. THESE PILLS lIAVE BEEN USED BY the doeture for many years, both in Prams and rica, with 'unparalleled swum in every ease ; and urged by roan) , Mousanci ladies who used them, to make the `Pills public ;for the dikoriadon of thci.e suffering film any irregularitied whatever as well a., to prevent am. increase of family where health will not penult M.— Females particularly.sitnaled, Or thew liupposmg them. selves so, are cautioned against these Pins while in that Ix! Wile; as the, are Bor . *" produce fiSsoVliaget 'and th propnenor essurnat no responsibility after this mime. al ion, altheiggh their , ndldnees would prevent any mis. c et to bealth—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Fell and explieit directions accompany each box. Prise $1 00 per box. sold wholesale and retail by 4)HARL6I3 A. RAMPART, Druggists , No. 2 Jones Row; Harrisburg, Pa. *Ladies," by sending him .$1 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observatitei to a* part ot the country (confidentially) and "free of poe ta. to" by mail. SON ItlSo brizt.i II: ~rirana, Readin g , 44111102011, tIOLLOWAT A COWDZIO, P hiladelphia, J. L. Les. alinol_Lebacioni Damn U. caste; Wyes. Wrightsville ~. B. T. UuJ.in, York e ; and by one druggist in every, oily and village in the Union, and by s.p, own, , ole,propriator, New, York N. B.—Look cut for counterfeits. Bry no Golden rills or any kind unless every box is signed 8. it Howe. AA, tut are a base Impoidtion and unease; therefore, as y value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be• ng humbugged oat of your money ) , buy only of those who show the signature of 8. D. Howe on every box, which has recently nem added on account of the Pills Wog nonnterleiteo . . .102.elwaswly. TO CONSUMPTIVES rho Arentnisen, having been restored to h&ith ia it few weeks by a very simple remedy, after suffered several years with a severe lung abet. i ig andthat dread disease. Consumption—ls anxious to known:M.lft tallow-suffererethe means of cure. Wall who detire' he will'send a copy of the'pre suription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, whidh they will find a sure curs lbr Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ke. The oe ► didectof.the adverthwin sending the Prescripticin p hjonliCtWail*Okand4prEstd,. infOr station • which he l coureling Ve.lri4ehblevand he hopos_every suf ferer will try his remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWAtiID A. WILSON, Williamsburgb, Kings county, New Tors t6MANHOOD.' W LOST, HOW RESTORED TUBT Published in a Sealed Envelope ; er .Price 6 ate : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, .i , an radical Cure of Spermatorrhata or Seminal Weak n , Involuntary Emissions; Sexual Debility, and Imped im nts to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Ep epsy and File : Ventil and Phyalcal Incapacity, re „ir, from self Abuse, 10.—By E08T...1. CIJLVER- W LL; it. D., Author of the Gran' Book dic. "A Boon to house:nag of Sufferers.” sent under seal, In • plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two • postage stamps, -by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, 1 . 121 Biwery, New fork, Post Office, 80x4666. siep9ctitiwBm PURIFY • THE BLOOD. OSTAT'II Lin Pius AND Pniuix &rms.— Five from all Mineral Peisons.—ln eases of *morale. Meens, Scurvy, or,Fraptiotut of the Skin, the operation of the Life MidloisieS is truly , astredshing;olten removing to p few days; every itatiga of these loathsome dlseaaes byitheir purifying ellbets en the blood. -- MMus Fevers, Fe err and Arlo, 'Dyspepsia, Dropsy; Piles, and in , abort, m tall diseases soon yield to their curative properties Nd family should be without them, as by their timely use mach suffering and expense may oe saved. preparedly MOFFAT, M New . York, and for sale by all Druggists tiov9way Nan 2thationnints Writing, Bock-keeping 'and Copying. .:,Itiii.t.ii,.iirliiiiri,t. practical : a-000,1in ._ taut, Reporter and Copyist, has taken. an Mike' ad. joining prevue the itztria your l tg esd . f f entes, or book - on eepimi Third , s e ctree ierkz4 w a tere ..ex h d e assist them to situations in business in Philadelphia end Nair York, He will able Aittel?4 PtclePti.it to :the stii... est mid' or : dlidriult aieinnite, Opening arid eleoing . .. peeks, gesireicopy ardrif :of: any bind. Re,orting, Card * .and Lelier.l.thing,:Tiine•gabbis, Master and ray Rolls ter the Army , Notes, Hortgages, Bonds arid Adver; isements *Drolly made Charges moderate. ....... ' ' 1 &lora to tell p*r°o:nn3....M.HHiserli'rge•L.l4l.le46oaliegitallY, iilaubil6Phlellixvillt6iler:lN:ilf;'ll6ol4t., - illiarn Dock, Jr , Rao., Harrisburg. fp 'ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY! 'ERE beet defu li gliA il . ii:imittnoing inige4luso;lWorcesteep Sellool Dictionaries. obstar's , Pietoria . Quarts and School Dictionaries for sale at SCHRWER'S BOOKSTORE, - Near the Efarristaira r ßzidge. 'JOHN' WALL -- OTEkollt — Age', GENERAL DING GENERAL.-FOR . ;commissibisT 11Florrit.NT. °G forwarded AND HERCILANDISt promptly rwarded by Ph il adelphia and Reading, Northern Usti, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads Ait4 Oanal. , HAULM) AND DALLYING to and from all porta•of me ottt to the diluent depots. will be done at the very Sweet rates. itK removing will be promptly attended to. Orders eft at Branthi EUjdpesn Rota, of at the store ot" qq.. NiZolliniM will receive:pram* attenem. gigilleuth or fretgatreitinsottallYlnnelfbll: JOIN* WadOWBB, 114 Agt., AMC Mktg bAllikV44o- 11 - , • Altaggjfir 'AND"BOTWA: leadiste No. X Nora Amid Birsti. N. 8.-JOBSIIIO AITENDID TO irlisttllantous. SHIRTS! SHIRTS !I SHIRTS !II HOME MANUFACTURE. TILE CHEAPENT 1K ME MARKET. THE undersigned taving 'opened their stooortotory or shirts ha., et No. 'l2 West Market street, Harrisburg, Pa , do moat respectfully solicit the pattonage and attention of the ladles, Gentlemen and Merchants to the following assortment of goods all of which are our own manufacture SHER CS SHIRT BOSONS, 0 CUFFS, WRIST BAWDS, IeIGEIT'SHIETH, Sim, Am, LEG., Ass., . Also the particular attentiOtr of the Ladles to our large I I assortment of under garments Sm., (from the labistlin. proved Loodou and Pans ibtjrles,) unw COLLARS, CUFFS, SETTS &A., in great trarieqes, all of which being our own mauttufactare we will sell Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. • rersons desirous offornlshhig their Own materlalsican have cutting, sowing lee., of every ' , variety - done accord. log to order. Alt oftbe above named gods for Gents we ix; we will make to measure, guaranteeing to fit, and give oath e satisfaction to tbe purchaser for style. durability add material. All special orders will be promptly at lended to upon the 'shortest notice and most reasonable derma. Merchants supplied upon the meat raison able term'. p. S. Ladies wishing skirts or under garments of any ditoriptiou, can bare tbem made to 'Order by . Bending sample of each kinds as may be desired. LYNN A; NiINMAN, - No 1.2; tleiket street, iture-dem . . ...Harrbbtwg,Pa r , Rooms next door to Hummel k KlHinger's urocery Store. GUM GOODS FOR THE ARMY, Emu Beds, Pillows, Blankets, Coats Can Legging, Drinking; Gum &L., • TOR BALE BT • WVI . S. SBAPPEE, North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel, HARRISBURG, PA. iug2l43ta. GG,T FRAMES I II GILT FRAY= I J. BIESTER, OARVER AND GILDER, Manufacturer of Leaking Glass and Pktare Frames, Gill and Rosewood Mouldings die. 4 8 a c 74 STI A ET, AFONp. ; , I RX/ 3 ,8UR4i,•P1a1 . • Bierman Mirrors, Square and oval' Portrait grippes or every description. OLD sntsitios-RIEMMICM TO NEW. HOTEL BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Board Rednoed to $2 per Day. SINGE: the ispeiking , of. this, vaatand oo' ta - modious Hotel, in 1854, it has been the single en deavor of the,proprietors to make it the most sumptuous, convenient and comfortable home for the citizen and stranger on this slue the Atlantic. had whatever bas seemed likely to administer to the, comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without re. gard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements ofindividual and social enjoyment which modern art has invented, and modern taste approved ; and the pal, rouge which It has commanded Miring the past six years is a gratifying proof that their efforts have been appre ciated o meet the exigencies of the times, when all are ra gi red to practice the moat rigid economy, the und.r• si Have Reduced the Price of Boardar to Two Dollars per Day. • ' at rho same abating none of the luxuries with which their table has hitherto been r . , . , _.,,TREaDW WHITCOMB & CO. New York , Sent. 2, 1845L.—se Bm.s . • VAW.DrAtErr ArtI3.NYDER, Designers and. EnGravers , .on Wood , N. IL OOR. FIFTH & CMINTITUT STI34 , : . Phgark/phict, V.X.FA)IITg kiude of Wood Engraving willtiiiitukir, Corr wahine and dispihils.:,:lhfilluil designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. ; Persons wishing cots, bY sending a Photograph or DaguerreotVpe, can have views of Colleges Churches, Store Frosts,HOMlNG,* Tee, g".tenki its m k Rea applacmilou. Vaisay Envelopes; :Labels, BM _wading:l:how •Otti, Visiting, Business and other Cards, &wetly:4 in the highest style of art,'and at imam price 3. •-- • . - • For specimens of fine engraving, see , the Illustrated works of .1. B. Lippincott & C0.,.E.X. Butler *Oa 0ct2.6 lyd IfINI:IIEIEILMALIGMaFt, .tzw t I* .T • • STATE Striet'near Third street, a few doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A. 1160 nein Hearse Ready made Coffins always on baud and nwitiy finished to order. Silver plates ? ho. Terms rea [auSO•dfirsa . 0. BASER. Seloot Sohools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE Locusar. rrIHE Fall 'tont of ROBERT ki'ELVEE'S boys, w School for Il open on the Hist M onday in September. flit room is well ventilated, comfortably furnished, and in every respect adapted for school par. CATHOROTEMTLWATS &drool for girls, located in the same building, will open for the Fad term at the same time. The room has been elegantly tided up to promote the health and comfort of scholars. aug2/dtl COAL TEE undersigned would respectfully in term the citizens of Harrisburg that he is prepared rnish in any part of the city, Lyirens Valley, Trevor- DM and Wilkesbarre Coal as low as any other dealers in the city. Please call andgive me a trial. . , J. WALLOWER, Jr., Agent, i No. 8, Reading Railroad Depot, aep64llm Harrisburg, Pa. ' 'A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. rpo close ialp,:the concern the entire stock or SEIM; toms," itte.,4ette or ofiver Be 1- man, deceased, id the rooms in the Market *pare, will be ~ sold at private sale at COST ; and the retool witt be rented to the purchaser if desired. The terms Irlll be made easy. iel7-dtt. DOW!. P. Runs n.ent. ;REMOVAL.'.. SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the public that he has revived his Plumb lug and Brass 'Pounding establishment to No. 22 South Third street below Hares HoteL Thankful for Oast pat rOdage, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit continuance • ajd24tr J. JONES. I rj SAL—One of the beet business •• stands in the city on reasonable . terms, or leased lbrthree or five years situated in Market street between Fourth and Filth. Require on the premises or 9412 m DANIEL LUDY. tY Property br. Sale. LARGE TWAT:OO3IEOE HOUSE ra. a nd lot or ground;:pleaeantly located on Front St., between Mulberry Street and Waeldngton.Avenne. Also TWO LARGE PIANOS In good eoliditton and of.en cellent tone. Apply to 'O. 0. WiIiERMAN, 04 No. Ed. 4outh d street. WANTED, e: wand art:o3 Work 50 S Apiiy — tn — E :N I orth s E ta RS On te strettt b t bOrt. ("I"ni7 WX. mem. OR.ILEN .—Thu largo briok dwelling boa a eriw occupied by David Mumma Jr- Rog.: on Tit d atreetWritehiattet, with in aloe aultabki for an attorney.. POOSeflaio2 given first. of. October __ quire at the Prothenotarrsealoe. . X 3 Lin . ghint 100 +IIASII4II NEWI3ItIGHT EMPTY ' SWIM B&IVILLS la good condition tor ogle by U 0931 Wlt. DOCK, Jr., Idb, -41rstillatuss* WEEKLY N•W KW ' • lOU . ••: LID LIVE PO( I :-NI/ISt-A AND. katBARIUNG . RAH. Not:l.l,st QuENNNToWN, (Ireland.) Thip War! p oo l, mi l k .ore and Philadelphia SteariP M lb . Intend apatehlug their Mt powered yde-btitit Steamehipe as follows CITY tiF MARCHIsI3IIIR, Saturday Settuttemtter KANGAROO, Saturday September 28 ,• CITY. vF NKW. YORK, Saturday, October 6,; EDINBURG, - Saturday, Oc tober 12 ; and marl Saturday at Noon, from Pier 44 Korth River. . , tuns .0? PAIISMIII. FIRST CABIN : ; 476 . Oa['ENRAGE_ RAGE ......,.. 08p 00 do to London $BO 00 I do to London ..0,88 00 do to Parts $B6 00 I do to Peril Ve 00 do lo Einmburg.,BBo O°J. • 40..,30-Roolbors,o36 00 Plissougors also fot•wa.tded . to Har-e, littattgy, Itottoo. ditto, Aiittvorp,, rek; 'ojwille: low Yates. = ' derl'orsOoo WiElOillg to-brititidethigl otiendttolol64 , tickets here at the following rates; tO-NiihrTailkfi 14080 Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist cabin, ST6, and. 0206 . sheerage ft.= Liverpooi $4O 00. froq!".qttili%oll 3 ll. 6 h : $20•00!" • • • lbese Asinnera nave ~ s uperior ezoontoteditittlif tor • peneengers, and carry experienced Surgeons... , ' Meru* balk in Water -tight iron 3...iction‘, and Immo ealeacom. , AnnlldlatOrs oti board. -Flit thither information tirply in Liverpool to W 1 IzrMAN,ngent,l:2 Ws.iter Street ; In Glasgow' INMAN . , bt. &mob I...square ;12 Queenstown toil:l44AF. , D. BF.t DOUR .4 co. ;to t)ottoo to &1V & Ring . William fit. ;In Ito COLDS DECOLA h •Plone do In - Sourse ; In i t hilad...lyttia to .107 N; D 0 . 4. 13 .11 %abut street ; or at the tionipany's 0. an'73 , f 16 Broadwm , , New Yore. Or O. 0. Zimmerman. Agent, Flarrtebnr, E OFFER -T-0 CIISTQMERS 'A Nett Lot of PIIR /IBS, Of beautiful Stylise, enli4dially made A tipleodid AsaOrtolan!. of G_EN Y TLEAN..s! WiLL.HT 4- . d New and Elegant Perfuinity, KNIGHTS TICLIPL . Aftfi' . IIOQ BT, Put uP in;Cut Glass Ervosved Bott/es. A Complete Assortment • HANDIZERCEUIEIN'PRIIFIJitEI3, or the beet Altebtifietere A very Handsome Vutekyolt h POWDIIIII PUFF 80X118,i , 144,1 KBLLBR'SDRIIO gross,' 91 Marloollegteet. CM 13. ',BOOT' & SHOE STORg' I (X)IiNEE BEX)OND iiti6 'WALNUT STB., I . Harrisburg fa. W AirS on baud a large assortnaint of sours, SHOM, oartsos,.ass. or , the r Tart tiak a &lei Ror ladles, gentlemen, and chtlairehs'wear.— Tr)ces to suit the Woos . All hinds et WORE i ViApf ' IEI ORVIIR hi Gas best sopaiio avrYth¢h REPAIRING done at short notice ;JOAN a. 81(1111, hiagalshnrni,‘., . . , 1 -- I '' N.SW -COAL -OFFlOlio.i,otwi !THE UN 1) ERBltilf ED tiavlitg' eiittit,iid .. L A to vie cOAlr'lftrOVin Oita kii'ty,- Would 4 - ,tirbelithi' Robed. the patronage of 'bet:ahead: . d Wd ll teeprmilwan Net. pf AR aWr l / 2 from Lee meet oelehnttell I'or lipprPteilt: mina, Which 4111 ba defivere I to, eupp.r_, .t. .01, 14 'NV, Imo trom dirt and Ruler tropurittga '' 'rort'''wetalti,. GIIAKANTIND. i . , MAN Vol , MIA lf.tlgli'llbir4AbibillOiia , LOAD OR Sims on l'ertranr puthltudeg ,tortiter Be. orle.r..troad will receive ; 240 Melds lo,Stre Teo -',o- 7Ji me • tp:i.' to Market atreet, woiai door ernn.liowleor ryi 41141.;'• ..lrarritin the Otnat.' loot of North drag' Or dare lei tat Willer plat* will receive prompt steatoliftna. SP tht I,v , toltl. w . tig 14 ; elm* t„ .t.. . • VitESl-1. HOMONT 'Beam,' &A:Pi °Mtn , ." •• • • • SELLICILIL OWLS' ; . 1, . Orin US, OW P 41 . 1 !+ 111 1.. „ MARR . •WHorE Tut Ike, to. Just received and for sal p wlea.tiovsrr Pewn D04.1$ JU. F0R ., 8= ,, .., SALE. 140 M One to Five .fitiodred . De fl ator - 1 i i north OE CITY EIONEki. SimlitieCtft ... ~ :a; 1 i . . . O. 0 AMMOOti 4 i i meth ' : yn * Avith.+Unnike I f . . t ;:i' ' g NR , 4 ., 3 CID ER 1 1-1 . ~ Str iotty titre ,L , Ipa rk V ling and sweet,--haa.reoelved a dlityarAbdilrier Ell *am& at ; ' T er" Enata avicultiol Ifair atnaa4ff r dor alb by e' - ' iallA , l • ' ' WM, MZIC-If - 1 1 j i HE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN ;Is soitoltoo to out veri - lerge. 111SeOrtatenter. RDWISEBTIS AND Dlieleille or every SO and; ape lity sure' Jouvto Km Gwyn, Wet litihile'sinne,l4l red All the dithirentAititis of Wilikiti that* •--, 5 .:' '1 •.• -. Largest worn:pent Of Hauser hi the My.: ! , ... CRAVATS; SOSPIINDERS, li.umwsp,MMß4 Reedy gemst.O. And everything In Gents' wear, at, . ' 'wova - mtirrs, • Nwirt tri,,ebo-frarruthnre Beet ' - REMOVAL: - • ;LH SUBSCI - Ut3 blas remota hie .pi.u7.ll3lSat AYD llika44:roirtaDliir'rraraiiirarkei a 'tb frouttbuareei calm* Thankful for paatpatrouages be bopes,_kir *bid attontioo to businesa., to merit 11 . 41141.1aufuw of , It. , m4r26.3indP4RKlfit • WHOD.FISALE..*: I .;--;-. , . ~ _ . ~ •. . •_., UMBRELLA DIANUELOtO31 4 11 No 69 , Market Street Lela Third 7 ..., 7 00 itiltill[BUß.9 Pi.. bir . , H. , LEE, „,.. .;,,,-.4,,, 114.NUFA.CTIIIIEIL:. O.F VAt.1414444, PiRiSOIS and , ALEING coiss,Jor goads at. LO.W&R PRICES th an cad lin, in - f thrist , in anise. Cornififnamnlutribia*in itei ''lib' ea and examine prices and qualltg, and canaluditabeal ea ea of iihrar4l ... . .. L•.. ...' Innen-4W.; STAGE LtritrOLCEETTYSEUEG i . .• FfRE REDU CE D TO $1.25 '1111101:14111 . .T9 I-..._-_, ~ s•• :.1,,,„1 1 ufiderligued __halt estabiiithed I tad reiravir LENZ OF STAGE 00ACHES nom Aleoltaed - b &A :anxieties every giber morning, edth the Onmk ....,, T i bl e i r vilroly SAMOSA can. OW 'Mochas leaviriAVO every Inesday, Thursday and Saturday, retniedira , - ' o day. Passongtere for Shoppardeeswe, Lthebeuljec Petarsburg and enlillnnrg av' POW" r e d. j-dtr ROF. ADOLPH ' 'L- r. . ni. § .. i h ., t r bhl3. r.l2:::i o dr,_;e U 4vint : wiloo p :utibilirwan i Ttith a dand fl ithrde p dp: e izasst e p t uralcur f bin lan lioeiworiwidt.. y :gL:n -inf e. nimaeraum o d nn ycinipwinp : Tothe —hi: venhog: ;: ' oo tinue to ktve Instructions on the HMV L y s German Reformed Church. isela-dzi Allll . OVERCOATS FOR SALL. T Newly Organised itegimente.„ - i lot of the very beet ovorcOat:11::: ' - regalatiolul, andjr , ." dtt according to the army regol mi. &l ank inip a full regiment, are for sale eta. d & Co., second street. imam Joneii Bovaitibi g. TEACHER 6 IVANTBD.: - - LEVEN SCHOOLI - TEAM4II.B are wan ted to the Haifa% Saliool Diatalot. None but competent teachers need nubs . Addrenp, g a gf, x P. 0., Dauphin 00., Pa. ael3-dt2l JOHN SHNPUIy, Bearattry. 81X)NN 5ik01ta 1 ..1314,E6..; )1, -; JTLLDII 1411 d aion e . eittated for toroptiong Oorfm . a . -.1. lie delivered to soy of the dim or ito vteioey 4 Noy to *mirth WM. COMM, Jr. 111.111 ' TAW GAUIinAIO2B.-i“ , NEW,LOT, just xeoeived, of the bee qtualty, at OsTklesEWS, nazi door-to Banisbur ,;14.. -s A SAUSAGB.—A val . ?lire Willa reedited mid for sale by WY. Do JR. 00