Pailg itlegapij. H.11:111SBURG, PA ttiedoesim Afternoon, Sept, 25, ISM INTING MATERIAL FOR SALE. Two Powna PRESSES, old Adams' Patent.new, Two IRON HAND PRESSD., one nearly T and a large amount of see,md hand Printing mateil, will be sold meter.ceediy low prices, tl , r cash or approved pp All these materi als or in a good condition, and would answer Mr a country office. They must be sold to make DOW for new and ore extensive machinery. Apply at this office immmediately. FIRsT CITY ZOVAYES, Capt. Bauvart, made ,treet parade last night, and commanded much attention. A tAttos number of cannon have passed through this city recently from Pittsburg and Plininixville en route for the fortifications on ederal bill Baltithore. Cot. SEIGLE'S REGIMENT.-A telegraphic dis patch alt4eceived here this morning announc ing that the clothing for Col. Siegle's regiment would be forwarded from Philadelphia to this city immediately. Capt Waterbury's company attached to this regiment. A PRINTERS UNION SECEDES.—The"Nashville Union says that at a meeting of the Typograph ical Union of bat city, on the night of the 9th iost • an ordinance dissolving all connection with the National Union was adopted by a unanimous vote lifOnteNTAL STANDARDS. — An order from the State for regimental standards haa been received by the same firm who manufactured the hand some nags presented some time since by Gover nor Curtin to the Pennsylvanians near Wash ington. The standards referred to were supe rior iu every respect to any since supplied under small orders. All the flags for the reserve regi ments, with a very few exceptions, have been, or will be, furnished by the Messrs. tiorstmann, of Philadelphia. The policy of obta Ining such im portant work from parties of reputation and shill is undeniable. The CROPS.—Now that the corn and potato crops hare reached that state of growth at which they cannot be easily affected, before they entirely mature, it affords us great satis faction to be able to state that the yield of each, in Dauphin county, will be enormous, from the fact that an unusually large number of acres were planted. The great abundance of these crops must tend to make them very cheap, hick will be good news to many whose means are limited, brought about, principally, by the present unhappy condition of the country. Visa MEAN —Last evening a party of rowdies went to the premises of a widow lady in Walnut street, and commenced helping themselves with out "leave or license" to a choice variety of grapes, which she had cultivated with great care. The vandals, not content with stealing the fruit, wantonly destroyed the vine itself, and committed other depredations in the garden. When the lady remonstrated against ther con duct, she was grossly insulted by their vile lan guage. Unfortunately, she cannot identify any of the trespassers, so that they will be likely to escape the legal punishment which they fully deserve. FAST DAY.—To - morrow is the day set apart by the President of the United States as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer. In times like these it becomes a christian people to hum ble themselves before the throne of God, im ploring his mercy, and forgiveness of our indi vidual and National sins, and asking his Iless ing upon our country in this time of her sore trouble. We hope that all our loyal citizens will abstain from their usual business to-mor row, attend the different places of worship, and send up one united, heartfelt, sincere petition to our Father in Heaven for " the safety and welfare of these States, His blessing on their arms, and a speedy restoration of peace." THE FRIENDSHIP STEAM Fnt ENDINE.—Owing to some misunderstanding in regard to the railroad connections, the "Friendy" boys were disappointed this morning in not receiving their new steam fire engine. It has been ascertained however, that the "machine" will positively reach Reading at 5.30 this afternoon via the East Penna. railroad, in which case it will arrive here at an early hour to-morrow morning. In consequence of this delay, and out of respect to the proclamation of the President appointing to morrow as a fast day, the contemplated parade and reception ceremonies will be postponed until 9 o'clock, Friday morning, at which time the arrangements previously agreed upon will be carried out. The different fire companies of the city will form on Market street at 8k o'clock A. M., on Friday, right resting on Fifth; counter march up Market to Second, up Second to Locust, out Locust to Front, up Front to Pine, up Pine to Second, up Second to State, out State to Front, up Front to North, out North to Third, down Third to Walnut, out Walnut to Front, down Front to Washington avenue, up Washington avenue to Second, up Seco❑d to Chestnut, out Chestnut to Third, up Third to Market, up Mar ket to Market square, where the parade will be dismissed, and the power and strength of the engine will be tested. The ball in Brant's Hall will come off this evening as advertised; and it is expected that the military and citizens generally will be duly on hand to participate in the Terpsicboran festivities. From an examination of the list of invitations we are confident that in point of youth and beauty, it will 'far excel any simi lar assemblage convened in this city for many GM The Friendship "boys" deserve the confidence and encouragement of the people of Harrisburg for their enterprise in this business. As a fire company they will rank with any in the com monwealth, and as an organization of young men they cannot be excelled for devotion to the interests of their fellow citizens, and attach ment to the cause of the Union They deserve bumper. Ramlnes. —Divine services will beheld in the Locust Street Methodist church to-morrow at 10f o'clock A. M. Lecture in the evening. CC= FAST DAY B=NT:in.—Public services will be held to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock, in the Old School Presbyterian church. Preaching by the pastor. UNION Mrxrazo.—A union devotional meet ing of Christians of all denominations will be held to morrow afternoon at three o'clock, in the First English Lutheran church. COL. WYNKOOP . EI regiment of cavalry, now stationed at Camp Cameron, expect to leave here to-morrow morning for Chambersburg. Capt. Charles C. Davis, of this city, commands a company in this regiment. WANTED. —An active young man to act in the capacity of watchman at night in a store. Ad dress box 30, Harrisburg Post Office. None but those who can give the beat reccommenda tion need apply. I===l POST OPITOZ Howls ON FAST DAY.—The Post Office will be closed to-morrow, except between the hours of 7,} and 9} in the forenoon, and in the afternoon between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock. They are the usual Sunday hours. THE CITY Locn-up contained several tenants last night—principally soldiers, taken up by the police for drunkeness and disorderly con-, duet. This morning they were placed in the custody of a suitable guard and sent to camp. Mourr Vasfrox.—The members of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder company are request ed to meet at the truck house at o'clock on Friday morning, hilly equipped, for the purpose of participating in the ceremonies incident to the reception of the Friendship Company's Steam Fire Engine. HMIIELSTOWN PONT Deuce.—The Post Office at Hummelstown will be open on Thursday morning until nine o'clock, when it will be closed until eleven o'clock, and again re-open until two in the afternoon, after which hour it will be closed for the balance of the day. J. R. Kamm, P. M. Humsrmerowx, Sept. 24, 1861. =I Acasowrznalatarrr.—Quartermaster General Hale is already receiving a large number of blankets and woolen stockings from the ladies in different parts of the State, in response to his call for these articles. The General says it is impossible to acknowledge all the articles re ceived, but urges upon the community to do all in their power, as the soldiers will stand much in need of clothing as winter approaches. TRAITORS EN Rom TOR FORT LAYATRITI. Ex-Goy. Moorhead, of Kentucky, B. T. Burrett, late editor of the Louisville Courier, and Martin W. Barr, telegraphic reporter for the Associated Press of New Orleans, who were arrested the other day, for treason against the government, passed through this city yesterday morning, in charge of a lieutenant and a file of soldiers, on their way to Fort Lafayette. Fras.—The alarm of fire about 7 o'clock last evening was caused by the burning of a barrel of coal oil in the cellar of Kelker's Hardware store, Market Square. It appears that one of the clerks of the establishment went to draw a quantity of the fluhifor a customer, when a few sprinkles from the spigot communicated with the light he carried and in an instant the entire barrel was enveloped in flames. A por tion of the burning liquid also grit on the cloths of the clerk, and had not timely assis tance arrived, he might have been severely burned. The alarm brought out the entire fire department, whose services, however, were not needed as the fire was eatinguised • before their arrival. bEPORTANT TO CANDI:MTN TOR Orrice.—lt is not generally known perhaps that, by a State law, every soldier who was a citizen of the State of Pennsylvania, prior to his enlistment, is entitled to vote for any of the officers in the county in which he lived at the time of his en listment, as well as for judicial and State offi cers. The law provides for the holding of an election in every camp that may contain a Pennsylvania regiment, so that every soldier can cast his vote as his preference may dictate. But if he leaves his State to serve among the recruits of another commonwealth, he is de barred of this sacred privilege of a freeman.— His citizenship can only date from the time of his enlistment, and from that period to the election in most cases would not cover the time necessary to qualify him as a voter, and thus he is for the time being at least disfranchised. This is a matter of some importance to those who are up for office in the county, and they would do well not to overlook it. How TO RAU GOOD Cmsa.—Professor Horns ford, of Harvard - University, has recently pub lished- a recipe for improving and preserving cider, by means of which the progress of the vinous and acetic fermentations may be arrested at pleasure and the cider preserved in such a 1 state as may be desired. A correspondent of the Boston Journal says : Paths new cider in clean casks or barrels, and allow it to ferment from one to three weeks, according as the weather is cool or warm. When it has attained to lively fermentation, add to each gallon three-fourths of a pound of white sugar, and let the whole ferment again until it possesses nearly the brisk pleasant taste which it is desirable should be permanent. Pour out a quarter of an ounce of sulphite of lime for every gallon the cask contains. Stir until it is intimately mixed, and pour the emultion into the liquid. Agitate the contents of the cask thoroughly for a few minutes, then let it rest that the cider may settle. Fermentation will be arrested at once, and will not be resumed. It may be bottled in the course of a few weeks, or it may be allowed to remain in the cask and used on draught. If bottled it will become a (sparkling cider, better than what is called cham- Pague wine. Professor Hornsford, of Cambridge, was the first to use the sulphite of lime for this purpose, and to him is due the credit of first calling. attention to its usefulness. It is no respect deleterious, as the sulphurous acid, is entirely insoluble, and remains at the bottom of the vessel. The writer has cider prepared in this way two years since, which has remained unchanged, and is now a beverage of ummrpassed excellence. The snlidrite of linas, , not the sulpkak s, must $e use& Pennsylvania Maily telegraph, iflebnesbay afternoon, September 25, ,1861 A Nova'. Famorrr.—A car recently arrived here from the West with nine deer and two buf falo cows with their calves. They were en route to Baltimore. PASSED Tuaoucur.—The remains of Lanaham, the private who recently shot Major Lewis of the Forty-sixth Pennsylvania regiment, at the camp near Dernstown, passed through this city at noon to-day en route for Scranton, Luzern county. It appears that after the deceased shot the Major, he was tried by a Court Martial, convicted, and summarily executed. The par ticulars of the unfortunate affair will be found in a telegraphic dispatch headed "from Gen. Banks' column," published on the outside of this evening's Taut:walla. A Goon ARMY ORDKR.—The telegraph has an nounced the promulgation of an army order of some interest to the volunteers. It provides that whenever a company, by the economical use of its rations, has raised a surplus, it must be left in the hands of the Commissary, who is instructed to pay cost price for such surplus from any funds which he may have in his hands for that purpose. Heretofore - these surplus rations have.been sold to sutlers and otherwise disposed of at a ruinous sacrifice, but under this order the volunteers will get the full value of whatever they may be able to lay aside, and as the rations under the law are said to be far more abundant than there is any necessity for, a company who takes care of its provisions, should be able to save a considerable sum in this way in course of a year. A DEZEMINED Corivror.—A queer instance of determination on the part of a convict was re cently displayed by a prisoner in the ChamberS burg jail. The fellow, whose name is Rice, is held for robbery, and being a sort of modern Jack Sheppard, he made several attempts to escape, the last of which proved almost success ful. The Sheriff grew tired of this sort of thing. He couldn't see the point of the joke, and to prevent its repetition anchored the prisoner's kg to a "fifty-six." Rice now de clared that he wouldn't eat until his irons were removed, and at last accounts he still persisted in his determination, though he must by that time have suffered intensely from hunger. We have not heard the result of the struggle yet, but as the jailor flatly refused to remove the irons, Rice has either given in by this time, or gone the way of all flesh. NO EXCUSE FOR IDLENESS. —TO THE Max- PLOYED.—Thousands of unemployed men can now find steady work and good wages by join ing our volunteer army. The greater our forces the shorter will be the war, and the better the pay of the soldiers. Thirteen dollars per month and a bounty of one hundred dollars at the close of the war, are equivalent to twenty-one dollars per month, if the war should be ended in one year, as with a sufficiently powerful and efficient army it can be. What laboring man can earn anything like this in addition to his board, clothing, and medical attendance, in such times as these, or even in the most prosperous season, the year through? Besides, additional bounties will no doubt be voted by Congress either in land or money, perhaps both. Our soldiers receive better pay than any soldiers in the world. The English soldier receives about $5 a month, and the French soldier about $4. Why, then, should there be any difficulty in filling up every regiment demanded by the Government in less than a week. Those: who have friends in the army will aid them, and help themselves, by joining the ranks at once. It is for the interest of all classes to make this a short and successful war, and every one, espe cially the unemployed, who can offer his ser vices to the good cause, should not hesitate a moment. DONATION OF BLANES:FS FROM LEWISBURG. Lewisburg has already done nobly in the way of furnishing men to the Government to put down treason; and now her fair daugh ters not to be behind their sisters in other sections of the State in their exhibition of loyalty and patriotism, have given a hearty response to the late call of the Quarter-master General for blank: ets to shield our brave volunteers from the chilling blasts of the approaching winter. The contribution of the ladies of Lewisburg con sists of one hundred and aghtexnblankele, all of ex cellent quality, and well adapted to the service for which they are intended. We , append the correspondence which followed this munificent donation, with the hope that it may awaken a similar exhibition of patriotism on the part of the ladies of this city. brwrsmto, Sept. 24, 1861. Gen. B. C. Bale, Quarter Master General: Snr—The ladies of Lewisburg and vicinity, anxious to do what they can to promote the com fort and guard the health of the brave men, who have gone from among us to defend in terests dear to all, have collected from our fa milies, one hundred and eighteen blankets, which they forward this day to your care, to be distributed according to the necessities of the soldiers. Through correspondence they hope to awaken an interest in this matter in the neighboring villages, and thus reach those' removed from personal effort. They trust that none of our men may lack a single comfort, which it is pos sible for our people to supply. - Praying that the blesaing of God may rest upon the efforts now being made for the main tenance of law and liberty, and the restoration of peace and order, they are heartily with you in your labors. S. W. DICKSON, Sec'ry. HaAixtzutams PENNSYLVANIA. Hums, QUARTERMASTER eil2ll{R S °MOB, Harrisburg, Sept. 24th, 1861. Mrs. S. M. Dickson, Becey. Lewisburg, Union County, Pinsuryivania : Dses Menem : It affords me great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of two boxes con taining one hundred and eighteen blankets a donation from the ladies of Lewisburg and vi cinity, to be distributed among the soldiers in Camp. Every exertion has been made to procure army blankets for the troops, but so great has been the demand that the ordinary sources of supply failed to meet our wants. We have en deavored to start every loom in the State capa ble of making army blankets, and hope in time to have a full supply, but the troops in camp require immediate relief.., We cannot then too warmly express our thanks to your association for your prompt and timely donation ; and trust that other kindred associations throughout our whole State will follow your noble example and contribute to relieve the necessities 'of those who have left the comforts of home, to fight for our country, our flag and the government of our cholest -- ; •i t t riteaptutrally; • i • Quartermaiter DEMI ARRIVAL or Nsw Goons, Liana Assort-nun-a! —We have now on hand one of the best select ed and rargest stock of goods in the city Hav ing enlarged our store, we are now enabled to keep a full line of all kind of goods. 100 pieces of new fall DeLaines. 25 pc. of plaid Poplins. 25 pc. splendid figured all wool De',sines. 15 pc. black Alapacas from auction. 100 proche and wool Shawls 25 pc. of plain French Merinos, all colors. 200 dtz. of ladies' men's and children's stock -75 pc. pc. of heavy brown Muslin. 100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prices. Large lot of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in fants' Bodies, Coll*, white Cambrics. 50 pc. Canton Flane!s and Crosh. Thankful for past favors, we most respectfully invite the public, to gall, and we promise not to be outsold by any one. S. Lirwr, sept 2- dtf Rhoad's old stand. IMPORTAN T TO FEMALES DR. OfIEESSMAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L Cheeseman, M. D., W YORE CITY rill:1E combination of ingredients In these X Pills are the re om of a long endixtenaive practice. Thy are [Mid in their operation, aed cert lin is correcting all Irregul , ritPs, Painful thier.airuatiOnS removing nil ele• BIM:lions, whether teem cold or otherwise, healache, pain fn the 81'3) palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous MT edema, hysteric/it, fatigue, psto in the back and limbs, ice , disturbed sleep, witch arieea from Interrup tion of nature. • TO MARRIED LANE?, Dr Cheesetnatt's Pills are invaluable, as they wiz bring on lie monthly period with regularity Ladie , , who have been dieop, o nod in the uee of other Pills can place the utmost contloence in br. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do, NOTICE There u one condition of the female system in which the Pine cannot be.kiken with' out producing l PECULIA R RESULT. Theamditiou referred to is PREGNANCY— the rosult MISCARRIAGE. Such it the irresistib'e ten. *hey of the medicine to res.ore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that men the reproductive power of na ture cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, aud tr.e from anything Injurious. Explicit directions, whirl sionod be road ac. cow any each box. "rice $l. Sent by mail on enclos ing $1 to Da. i'01110.1.11.13 L. Cuaae►xaN, Box 4,581, Post Office, New York City. Sold by one Druggist in every tow. in the United .'ilates. K. B. HUICHINGS, General Agent fur the United Slates. 14 Broadway, New York, To whom all Waolesale orders [Moults be addressed. Sold in Harrisburg uy C. A. Itanvarrr. nov24-dawly A CARD TO THE LADIES DR. DUPONOO% GOLDEN PILLS FOR FETA A T.EB. n oorrecurig, regulating, and retooling kl obetruetioge, from whatever cause, and I .0,78 emmeseful as a proven. tive. THEE PILLS HAVE BEEN '08E1) BY the doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success In every case ; and he is ergs' by amity thousanu ladies who used them, to make the rills public for the alleviation of tbwe suffering fromSny irregularities whatever as well as to - prevent en increase of faniDy where bean will not permit it Females partionlarlY situated, or these supposing them weivos so, are cautioned against thew Pills while in that condition as they ate sur • to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes - no responsibility after this admo. anion, although their ralidnerw would prevent any mis chiefl to healtb—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Val and explicit directions accompany each box. Prise Cl 00 per. hex. Sold wholesale and retail by %Loam A. BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. ••ladies," by sending him 21 00 to the Harrisburg Post Onion, can have the Pills sent free of obeervaWin to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free or pas- Lige" by matt Sold also by S. S. Staysns, Reading, JORMON, LtOLLOWAT & Coronas Philadelphia, J. L. Les. ssadsa Lebeoo4 Pastas. H. , Lancaster; J. A. Wets. Wrightsville ; Z. T. Maria, York ; and by one druggist is every city and village in the Union, and by S. D. How s, ole proprietor. Now York. N. o.—Look out lot counterfeit, Bey ao tielden Pida of any kind walrus every box is signed S. D. Howe. Al. others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as yon valuo your lives and health, (to say nothing of ba ng humbugged out of your money ) , buy only of those who ebow the signature of S. D. Howe ou every box, which has recently We =idled oo account of the Pills 'wine anuntartanad lefluiwaftwly. PURIFY THE BLOOD lilOrrAT'S LYN PILLS AND PUOININ BITERBS. bee NM all Miner& Parse/tr.—ln MOS Or &Fonda:, Ulcers, Scurvy, r.r Eruptionaof the Ales, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing In a few days, every vestige of Miele loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short: moat ail diseases 800t1 yield to their curative properties No family should be without them, as by their timely vie mush suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, M. D., NPw York, and for sale by MI Druggists 0 oat .I),:takt , i4i h i tirizi THE AMIRTISInt, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung &act ion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his feilow•sufferers toe means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a apy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with Lhe directions for preparing and lasing the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infbrtnation which be conceives to be nvainable, and he hopes every suf terer will try his remedy, as it will cost them Willing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address NEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsbiargh, .gps °minty, New York sat3l-wly btANNOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR ED JUST Published in a Sealed Envelope ; Price 6 caa : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and radical Cure of Spermatorrhtea or heminal Weak. ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexuel Debility, and Imped- Iments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits: dental and Physical Incapacity, re sulting from Self Abuse, dry.—By MuBT. .1. CULVER WELL, M. D. ' Author of the Green Book do. "A Boon to Thousands of Eutfeters," sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, past paid, on receipt of eta cents, or two postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE., 127 IlJtvery4New Fork, Post office, 805.4586. sepft-dawarn Drew akartisments. • WHOLESALE UMBRELLA. MANUFACTORY No. 69, Market Street, below Third, lLiatitlMll3llo, PA. H. LEE , MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PARILSOTS and .% ALBINO CAVILS, will furnish gcods at LOWER PRICE than can be bought in any of the Eastern cities. Country merchants will do well to call and examine prices and quality, and convince them selves of this fact. aug23-dly. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respectfully informhis oh 3 patrons and the public generally, that be ivfl , continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, Yh LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROMh fIAR3. Re will sw'th pleasure wait upon pupils at theft , comes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at iis residence, in Third street, a few doors below the german Ftwliwaed ebarek, T3:1333.11.T.411.13C.M2 "EL, 111 111 . STATE Street y eet nea ,a r Thud H.tel street a Harrisburg. M :. new Hearse Ready made Coffins always on hand and neatly nniabed to order. Silver plates, &c. Terms rea sonable. [attSo-d3ral R. BAKER. COAL. THE undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Harrisburg that be h prepared to furnish In any part or the city, Lykens Valley, Trevor ton and Wilkesbarre Coal as low as any other dealers in : the city. Please cell and give toe a trial. J. WALLOWER„ - Jr., Agent, No. gillaading Railroad Depot , geldßlin • Harrisbiritira. Nem 2titogrti4tnunts KITED STITH LOAN. 7REABLIkY NOTE.—INTEREiT 7 3.10 PER AN' Us. tURSUANT to instructions from the Secre tary of the Treasury, a book will be opened on the 23d DAY OF SEPTEMBER,. AT THE HARRISBURG BANK for subLiriiitions for United States treasury notes, to be issued under the act of July 17, 1861. These notes will be issued in sums of fifty dollars; one hundred dol lars, five hundred dollars, one thousand dollars and five thousand dollars each, dated 19th Au gust, 1861, payable three years after date to the order of the subscriber or as directed, and bear ing interest at the rate of 7 8-10 per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually ; such i n t eres t being at the rate of tw . § dente for each day , on every hundred dollaM; or "the convenience of the holder, each note will have coupons at tached expressing the several amounts of semi annual interest, which coupons may be, de. tachtd and presented for Oiyment separately from the notes. Subscription for such treasury notes will be received during fifteen days from the day of opening the book as aforesaid. No supscrip tion for less than fifty dollars nor for any frac tion of that sum can be received. Subscriptions must be paid in lawful coin of the United States or in Philadelphia or New York Ex change at the time of subscribing. • Certificates will be grtined in dupliCate to subscribers for the amounts so paid, the original of which the subscriber will transmit by mail to the Secretary of-the Treasury, when treasu ry notes, as aforesaid, will be issued thereon to such subscriber, or his order, carrying interest as expressed in such certificate; on payment the subscriber will pay, in addition thereto, a sum equal to the interest accrued thereon from the 19th of August to the date of payment, which payments of interest will be reimbursed to the subscriber in the payment of the first coupon. The treasury notes issued upon such certifi cates by the treasury will be sent to the sub scribers by mail, or such other mode as may be indicated by them when they transmit their original certificates. The duplicate certificates may be retained by them for their own security. J. W. WEIR, sep2l-d2w Subscription Agent. Writing, Book-keeping , and Copying. IRCS. 11. EVERETT, practical accoun .t‘nt, Reporter and Copyist, has taken an office ad loiing the Rebid awl Union, on Third street, where he will prepare young men for bookeepera, clerks, &a., and asst t them to situations in busineas In Philadelphia nd New York. He will also attend promptly, to the adjust. smut of dlifizult accounts, opening and clewing book, general copy work of any kind. Re. oiling, Laird - rind Letter_writing, Time Übles, Muster and Pay Rolls tor the Army, Notes, Mortgages, Bonds and Adver tsemenle carefully made Charges moderate. Refers to Hon. Edward Everett, Boston. Dr J. Henry Pubmaton, Pooenixville, Pa. Hen. George L. Cony, Banker, New York. William Dock Jr , Esq., Harrisburg. sepl9.2wd TAKE NOTICE`! THAT we have recently added to our al ready full stock OF SEGARS Le NORMATIS,, HARI KARI, hi. MONO, • LA BANANA. OF PgRFIIMERY FOR 71111 : TURKISH EN 4 ENOK, OMR OF MONK, LUBDP3 XB3ENCE BOUQUET FOR UM HAIR : EAU LUSTRALIA, CRYLTALPLIED POMATUM, • MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM FOR tae COMPLEGION : TALC OF PENILE, ROSE LEAF POWDER, NEW MOWN HAY FOWLER, BLANC DE PERIN& OF SOAPS &MOM; FINWI MOSS ROTA BaNzorg, UPPER TEN, VIOLET, NEW MOWN RAY Juogiie CLUB. Having the largest stock and beet assortment of Toilet Articles, we fanny thst we are better able than our oom. pedlars to get up a complete Toilet Set at any price de sired. Call and see. Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINES., CHEMICALS, Aro., consequent of our receiving almost daily, additions thereto. KhLLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street, South side, P3IIIMIISOMIL 7 OIII DAILY han LINE! Between Philadelphia LOOK HAVE!, Timor Wruzumpifier, Hum, thaoriowN, IVNINCONIOWN, MI MS, LIWISHUBH, NONTIRHIBINIAND, bUTIHORT, T*ITOKTON, Gioginrowx, LTICINBTOWN, NILLIES BURG, SAUNAS, DAUPHIN, AND HARRISBURG. The. ?hiladelphia Depot being centrally located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, Nu. 811 Marl of :Skeet, Phila delphia, by 5 o'clock P. N., will be (..livered in Harrisburg the next mornln • Freight (always) as low as by gay other tne. Particular attention paid STIIIII line to prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisburg goods. The undersigned thankful for past .e hopes by Arm attention to besinssa to merit a con: •eaow of the same. T. PRIPHER, Philadelphia and Roadie del? dem Feet of Market Stroe Iftra- burg: REGULATIONS. Exsonvieß DEPARIMINT, t HARRISBURG, Sept. 8, 1861. f 1. No pardon will be granted until notice of the application therefor shall have been given by publication once a Week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper printed in the county in which the conviction wat had. 2. No pardon will be granted unless notice of the application therefor shall have been given to the District Attorney of the proper County. 8. No pardon will be granted without first consulting the Judge who presided at the trial of the party. By order of the Governor. ELI SLUMS, sept-lm. Sec'y of Com. "LONEY 1 10Q0 ja P oar° original b4,37.a.md glasslinbeix'es' as taken om the Hive Boxes vary in weight from ten to six pounds. Tha quality is Busman. WM. DOCK, JR , ✓k Co sepl9 FLAGS PLAGE; I I NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with 111 Notarial dagigna, =rat O.OEII with a plow at the city of Barrio! priuted dad for sate at fiCHffitlifeta HOOK SUM, 24 Near the Elarriebora SPICED SALMON 1 I FRESH AND VERY DELIC.A.T E. Pot, up neatly In Hve pound WM . DOCK. Jr., au.. Tr.ELLEEVS DRUG STORE is the place toibay Patient , • ler Eumars DRUG STORE place L~ find anything tiethein*Perritiiihr. itlisuilantons 104=lin ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confiders* db. Patronage- FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, Ladies and Gentlemen, to all parts or the world testily to the efficacy of Prot 0 J Wood's Hair Restorative, end gentlemen of the Pro s e areo,..t wou3 it s p r ,t at A few testimonials only can be here given ; see circular oor more, and it will be imoo , Fade for you to doubt. 47 Wall &rem, Sew York, Dec. 20th, 1848. Deamentm : Your note co' the lb b inst., has been re cloyed, raying that you had heard that I hat been bene fited by the use of Wooa'e Hair liestorali,o, and request ing my certificate of the no. if I b oo .bjecu o . In give it 1 "ward iL to you cheerlury, O• owe: • MIA it due.— My ugo is about 50 years ; the rotor au..uro and inclined to curl Some five or ,ix ; ear since It r•e gan to tom gray, and the 'scalp on the email of my homi to lore its sea-Wilily and dandruff to for. ;...ode it. Mach of these disagreeabilities increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasautpreditement, I ww. Induced to try Wood , . Hair Reato.ative, mainly to arrest the fal•lng off of my hair, fur l had really 110 expectation that gray hair could ever be restored mite original color excep from dyes. I was, however, greatly sorrels .11 to find fter the use of two tortbee only that not only was the falling oil arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs suit sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my bead, very much to the gratification of my wife, at win, e snllcitanon I Wl3 isduccd to try 11. For this, among the many obligotlons I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all hu,bands who v .lue the .d -miration of their wiv s to profit by my example, and use t if growing gray or getting bard. Very re-yearn:lv, R•.N. e . LAVENDER Too .1 Wood & Co., 444 Broadway New Vu - k Vy family are absent from the city, and I em no long er at No. n Carrot place. Siatoastoo, Ala , July 20th, ,To Puns 0. J. WOOD: Dear sir : Your "Bair Restore. tire" has done my hair so much good since I commenced the use of It, that I wish lb make known to the vi7B. 10 its effects on the hair, which are great. k wan or wo man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your "Bair Restorative," the hair will return more be,utiful than ever ; at leatthis to my experience Believe it all ! Yours truly, P 3 —You can publish the above If you like. By pub lishing in our Southern papers you nit get inure patron age south. I see several of your certificates in the ho bat Mercury a strong Southern paper . . WOOD'S HAIR RAMO lATIVE. Pkor 0. J. Wow : :leer Sir : Raving had the misfor tune to lose the beat portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, In New Orleans in 11151, I was in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as We very thing needed. My bale le now thick and glossy, and no w ords Cad express my Obliga tions to you In giving io the atilloted such a treasure. The Restorative M put up in bottles of three slam, vis large medium, and small ; the small holds half a plat and retails for one doll. r per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than .he small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the la -ge ht Ids *quart, 40 per cent. more la proportioa, and retails for $ 3 - 0..1! WOOD & Co. , Prop :Mors 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Narita atrert, dt. Louis, Mo. nod sold by all good Drogghts sad Fancy food■ 'Dealers. ' Jyl3..lawe MILITARY, FIREMAN, AND CITIZENS riaRMSIBI 313.41.1-ar-a, I'o be given at BRANT'S CITY BALL, I. on to night of the reception of the Friends°lp sire Oonipenya Sie Eire Engine. MANAGERS Gen. J. S. Negley, Col. Jo.. Knipe, " E. C. Williams, .. T. A. Zieg'e, " G. C. Wynkoop, .` J. M. Campbell, Li. Col Wm. EL Sipes, U. Col. Wm. ti Earnest, Capt. M. McNally, Capt. I. S. Waterlikwy, J. P. S. Goble, '.° Alex. Forsyth, Mr. S. S. Child, Mr. A. I-chimer, u W. A. Parkhill, " H. Melilowen, .. Jon. Newman, .. Geo. Csldwell, " T..... Rogers, " P. Gardner, .. Joo Green, " Jacob &ob, '• U. Morrie, " Masy. MASTER OF CEREMONIES. A. W. Bergst esser. FLOOR MANAGERS. Geo. Earnest. Jno. Inner, TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, Gentleman desiring invitations for ladies wig apply to the Managers. Due notice will also be given In the daily 'papers of the night the Ball will take play°. sepleAth IATE OFFER TO CUSTOMERS A New IM of LADIES' PURSES, Of beautiful Styles, substaalially made A Splendid Assortment of GANTLEMBN'S WALLSTS A New and Elegant Perfume, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' ROQUE?, Pat up la Cat Glass Engraved Bottles A Complete Assortment of HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES, Of the beat Manufacture. A very Handsome Variety of POWDER PUFF BOXES, KELLER't DRUG STORE, 91 Market street. OP'S STEAM WEEKLY OETWEEN NEW YOKE ctric atY AND LIVERPOOL. LnNulNu AND EMBARKING PA • boSits at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver pool. N,w Y on; and Philadelphia Steamship co intetiu [matching their Mil powered Clyde-bul l = Steams.flps as follows: CITY 'IF MANCHICSPER, Saturday Semetember 211 KANGAROO, Saturday September ; CITY uF NSW Yi.Rll, Saturday, October 5 ; SDINBURG, Saturday, Oc tober 12 ; and every Saturday at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. EZZI:E=E2 MST. CABIN 176 0D5TEERAGE .........530 OO do to L0nd0u.....5130 00 I do to London —llB3 00 do' to Paris ...,..1185 00 do to Paris .... $3B 00 do to Hamburg-835 00 I do to Hamburg 335 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Relief. dam, Antwerp, ato., at equally low rates. am-Persons wishing to bnug euttneir friends can buy tickets here at the following rates, to New 'Fork: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $l5, $B5 aed $lO6. S Acerage from Liverpool S4O 00 From Queenstown, 30 00. These Steamers have superior accomitodatlone for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent fire Annihilators on board. for further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; in Glasgow .to INMAN, 6 at. Enoch Square ; is Queenstown to C. It W. D.I3EYMOUR & CO. ; in London to WSW & MALY, 61 Ming William St. ; In Pali to JULES DECOUB, 6 Place de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOJIN G. DALE, U.l Walnut street ; or at the Company's °Woes. JNO. G. DALE, Agent, le Broadway New York, Or 0.0. Zimmerman. Agent. tiarrhiburi. Ern ARMY OVERCOATS FOR SALE. To Newly Organised Regiments. Alot of the very beet overcoats, made according to the army regulations, and audiloien to equip a fug regiment, are for sale at D. 91011.111482114 DBIt & Co., Second street. below /ones House. Harrls• burg. angBo4lis- DWELLING HOUSE WANTED TO RENT. 4comfortable two or three-story dwel ling bomb, with *ix or eight rooms, with rent not to exceed S/7b yer annum, for the three, or sue for twomthry hence, will be rented immediately tin ep - reca. Lion at this elm Bain It TOOTH, NAIL CLOTH, HAT, LATHER and INFANT BRUSIER 4 ,IO great variety ta, 'LAUER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE. INDIA RUBBER, BUFFALO HORN, RAW BORN awl SHELL DRESGING. 001114% . sizes. at BAILIE'S DRUG AND FAVOT STORK ' FINE TOILETtO APS, POMADES, HAIR on., POWDERS, COLOGNES and =roams, at many styles, prices and manuLuEnrea at RR WI% OROG AND FANCY ROM. TO FARMERS 1 BUTTER (good, sweet and fresh) in one potted rolls, iad fresh EGGS in hues and Mal quantidef talus at all times and cash pale or modes ante ht exchange. Regular mutat rates always paid Opposite tlui Omit Romp 110419 WM. H. KENEDY W.H. Konedy F I NLE Jolll.lsq iN