gailg eitgao. HaugisßUßG, PA Friday Afternoon, Sept, 24, 1861. FEINTING MATERIAL FOR SALN. Two POWER PRESSES, old Adams' Patent. Two Imo HAND PRME•z, ono 11 , arly new, and a large amount of sec nd band Printing materil, will be sold paper.ceey low prices, for cash or approved AIAI these materi als ae in eciod condition, and would answer for a r c untry office. They must be sold to make room for new and more extensive machinery. Apply at this office immediately. oar ASSIISSED.—This is the last day on which persons can be assessed who desire to vote at the next election 1=13:::1 FROMM:D.—We see it stated that Col. Seneca Li Simmons, of this city, Colonel of the Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteers, under Gen. McCall, at Camp Tennally, on the Fotornac, has been appointed a Brigadier Gen eral in the army. CAMP StirErt, at Chambersburg, the headquar tele of Col. Stmugh's new regiment, is fast filling up. The u re are several full companies al Teel on hand, and others not quite full. Com plete arrangements have been made for securing clothing, tents, blankets and equipments at an early day I!=I=1 RAILROAD BUSINESS —The business of the Pennsylvania Railroad at the present time is immense. The fast train going west on Monday. night carried tour hundred persons. The re ceipts for the train would have reached nearly $4,000 had all the inmates been through passengers I=l A HARIIIIIIITYRO SOLDINK. KlLLED.—Christian Morehead, of this city a private of company D. Et pner Fencibles, 12th Reserve. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, was accidently killed at Tenallytown day before yesterday by aprivate named Casper Eckleston. The remains of the deceased arrived here this morning. A Wausuea TO Bors.—A little boy was bad le injured yesterday by falling from a carriage to which he was clinging without the knowl edge of the driver while it was passing along Ridge road' towards Camp Curtin. Injuries, more or less serious, from the same cause, are frequent and should effectually stop a practice hut too common among juveniles. HANDSOME PRESENT TO CAPT. WALTMAN.-A beautiful horse and stand of colors was presented to day to Capt. J. H. Waltman, of Greider's mounted Rangers, attached to Colonel Williams' regiment, "Lochiel Cavalry," by Mr. B. M. (ireider. The presentation took place at the hotel of Quartermaster Bherbahn, in the bor ough of Mt. Joy. This is a compliment well merited by Capt. Waltman, than whom there is not a braver or better officer of his grade in the service. CoaxEcrios.—lt seems that we were in error in announcing that the remains of the private Lanham who shot Major Lewis of the Forty sixth Pennsylvania regiment, passed through this city last Wednesday.. The coffin to which we alluded bore the remains of Major Lewis, which were being •onveyed to his relatives at Scranton, Lucerne county. By recent tele graphic dispatches, we learn that Lanham was convicted of murder by a court martial and sentenced to be hung, but that he anticipated the execution of the law by cutting his throat night before last. = A VIVANDIERB.—The Seventh Wisconsin regt meld which passed through here last Wednes day, has a vitandiere in the person of Miss. Hannah Ewbrank. She is a good looking girl, of modest appearance from Marquette county, and apparently not more than twenty years of age. She has for some time past„been employ ed as a school teacher in Marquette. Her uni • form is very neat. It consists of a walleye jacket of blue merino, trimmed with military buttons and gold lace ; pants and vest of white Marseilles ; balmoral boots, and a hat of blue velvet, trimmed with white and gold lace ; yellow plumes, and white kid gloves. Tat KUNZ@ FENCIBLE9.--Letters received in our city state that the Kepner Fencibles are stationed with their regiment, near Tenalytown on the Potomac. The boys are all in good health, enjoying good spirits, and anxious to get a brush at the enemy. Sergeant Wm. Woodall, has been appointed a drill master in a signal company, with increased pay. A squad commanded by him recently distinguished themselves by capturing a party of five seces sionists, and handing them over to the military authorities. Private James Woodall, has been promoted to a clerkship in the commissary De pertinent of the regiment, and his brother Charles has been appointed commissary of the "Fencibles." auxam.—There are now fourteen com panies of infantry, five companies of cavalry, and one battery of artillery in Camp Cameron. Seven of the infantry companies belong to Col. Powers' Keystone Zouave regiment. Three more companies will arrive this week, when the fall number of companies will be in camp All the men belonging to the Zouave regiment are now uniformed and fully equipped with new tents and camp furniture. The entire camp is under the control of Major Williams, 6th Artil lery, 11. S. A. He has established strict milita ry discipline throughout. Reveille beats at daybreak ; breakfast call at G a. m.; drill call at 71 a. m., when there is squad drill for one hour. Drill call again at 9a. tn., when there is company drill for an hour and a half, in a field about one fourth of a mile distant from camp. Dinner call at 12 m. Police cal at 1 p. m. Drill call again at 3p. m. After drill ing for two hours, there is a parade, and at 6 m. guard mounting. Tattoo beats at Bp. mud and at 81 taps are sounded, when all lights be extinguished, and the men be in their quarters. Major W. has also ordered that as soon as a competent officers can be obtained, an officer's dri ll and recitation in military tactics will be had daily. ARRIVAL OF TIM FRIENDSHIP STEAM FIRE EN 01511.—The Steam Fire Engine of the Friendship Fire company arrived in this city via the Leba non Valley Railroad at an early hour yest, rday morning, in charge of Mr. J. E. Furlong, the agent of the manufacturing company, who ac companies the machine to see that it works properly before delivering it over to its new owners. The announcement of its arrival attracted a large concourse of our citizens to the freight depot of the Reading Railroad, where it was temporarilly housed, and as many of the visitors had never previously seen a steam-fire engine, and but few one of this pattern, it was amusing to overhear the remarks and criticisms which its appearance excited. One staid matter-of-fact looking customer in spectacles and snuff-colored breeches, whose ideas of machinery were about as lucid as mud, declared "he couldn't git the hang o' the critter" ; another, a dapper, bust. ling little gentleman in blue integuments, knew all about "steamers," but couldn't for the life of him understand the use of "that silver balloon." "The balloon is it ?" responded a jolly Irish man at his elbow in a brogue as broad as his rubicond face "D'y ye see now—thot's to carry the water up, to be sure." An old lady in black thought the machine resembled a locomotive, and "la, me !" she added "'lent it got a bright biler ?" "Sy ! yi !" remarked a little negro in front of her with a grin resembling that of a chimpansee eating chesnnts, "wont de Friendy boys make her tell 1" But while the crowd generally were thus ven tilating themselves, the machine was undergo ing the close scrutiny of another class of visi tors, whose familiarity with the technical terms of machinery indicated that they were skilled in this branch of labor, and therefore the better able to appreciate the character of the work be fore them. They spoke of " valves," "flanges," " concentrics," " packing," "deflection" and "segments" —all "Choctaw" to the uninitiated, but to them as common as " household words" —praised the fitting of a joint here, the turn of a screw there, and the fine polish everywhere, concluding by pronouncing it altogether as clever a bit of workmanship as 'ever left the hands of a mechanic. TKO MAORI:NB, As our readers are already aware, was manufac tured by the Amoskeag Works of Manchester, New Hampahlre, and is therefore emphatically a " Yankee notion." It was patented June Ist, 1860, and so popular have they became in the eastern part of the country that the com pany can scarcely turn them out fast enough to meet the demand. Their appearance differs very materially from those in use in Philadel phia and the west, being much lighter, with comparatively little less forcing power. They are also considerably cheaper, and less liable to get out of repair—very important considera tions with small communities and limited purses. The main parts of the machine consists of a frame and four wheels, the boiler, steam olden der, smoke dome, air chamber and water tank. The boiler is at the rear end of the machine, is vertical, containing three hundred and fifty three tubes, each fifteen:inches long, and will generate steam sufficient to put the apparatus .in motion in the short space of five minutes. By way of ornament, and at the same time to hide the roughappearance of the iron plates, the boiler is completely surrounded with a finely polished brass dome, on which is engraved the name of the manufacturing company. Sur mounting this, is another smaller brass dome which covers the spark and smoke escape pipe. The top of this latter dome is about seven feet from the ground. The steam cylinder is eight inches, with a twelve inch stroke ; and the pumps are four inches and three quarter in diameter, and double acting. The air chamber and water tank occupy pretty much all the forward part of the machine. The former is balloon-shaped, silver-plated and reflects like a French glass mirror. It is sur mounted with a handsome Signal lamp. The lat ter is a copper pipe, about eight inches in diame ter, bent in the shape of a syphon, the curve projecting towards the front, with a very fine effect. This lies horizontal, and is polished up to the extreme point of nicety. The maker has taken advantage of the prominent position oc cupied by the graceful curve in front to engrave upon it the name by which the machine is to bo known, viz :—"ffLutrott Viatrunrs," so called in honor of the wife of one of our moat estimable citizens, to whose liberal contribution the company were chiefly enabled to purchase the apparatus. - • - The front wheels of the machine are five feet in diameter, and that of the latter five feet four inches. They are stout, broad, well-made, and painted, as indeed is all the other wood work of of the apparatus, red, which seems to be the hemldric color of the "Friendship" boys. The machine is capable of carrying enough of fuel, either wood or coal, for two hours work. The pumps take suction on both sides of the apparatus, and'will force two streams each con siderable over two hundred feet distant. In ordinary working the etsam gunge will indicate sixty pounds pressure, though it may be worked with perfect safety to a much higher figure. A very important appendage is called the "heat ing pipe," designed to prevent the water freez ing in'the pipes during cold weather. There are a number of other ingenious con- . trivances about the machine deserving of spe cial notice, but as we are not "booked up" in such matters,we might fail to do them justice,and therefore conclude our description by concuring in the general remark, that as a piece of me chanicism the machine cannot be excelled, and as a "squirt" it is designed, in case of emergen cy, to render the best possible services to our citizens, for all of which "as in duty bound," they should give the best possible encourage ment to the "Friendy" boys, through whose untiring exertions are we indebted for this im portant auxiliary to our already excellent fire department. The apparatus was subsequently takente t he house of the Friendship Fire company, herhio street below Chestnut, where it was Submitted to a vigorous application of pumice stone and shamo cloth, and it now shines Ulu) a> trOiddY aped silver dollar. " ctaM (11';‘, Owing to the inclemency of the weather to day-the reception ceremonies and parade of the fire department,has been. indefinitely postponed. A priblio trial of the "iteauter, ° ' however, took place at one o'clock this afternoon at the colter of Canal and State streets, with the most grati fying result. Steam was got up in Peer mamba the three quarters after lighting tfit fire, and the machine threw a 1* inch stream 0 ater horizontally the distance of two handl* and forty feet !—an achievement which under the circumstances may be termed astonishing. An other trial of the " steamer" will take place at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. Bora), Baer, sparkling, eloquent, and as full of patriotism and rich matter as a antis of meat the Louisville Weekly Journal. For sale G. L. Walter's Cheap Stationary store, No. 116 Market street. SAD RAILROAD ACOIDIENT.—An itinerate vender of notions, familiarly known as Betsey Thom son, aged about sixty-nine years, was fatally injured on the Penna. Railroad, Bird-in-hand, on Tuesday. While attempting to cross the track in front of an approaching train, she was struck by the locomotive and dreadfully crushed. She was removed to Rowe's hotel, where she died in about an hour. . Srarmrics 011 ODD FiLLOWEIDLP 12i ma STATE.— Lodges, 603 ; initiations during the year, 8005; rejections, 82 ; admitted by card, 289 ; with-' drawn by card, 504 ; reinstatements, 849 ; sus pensions, 8088 ; expulsions, 128 ; deaths, 896 ; total number of members, 41,099. Number of brothers relieved during the year, 6880 ; wid owed families, 664 ; amount paid for relief of brothers, $89,417 98 ; for widowed families, $8,442 55, for education of orphans, $498 68 ; for burial of the dead, $20,386 44; total amount expended for relief, etc., $118,727 66. Total yearly receipts, $167,550 28. A Crrarous 'Wm.—Some workmen, recently engaged in blasting rocks, on the farm of Col. McClure, near Chambersburg, came upon a ca rious specimen of Indian workmanship. It is a stone statue of a human being, about half a foot in length and very creditably executed, and might be called an Indian idol, were it not for, the fact that we have it upon good authority that the Indians of this section of the country Were not idolatom. They, however, were very superstitious, and this may have been, apme charm, or preventive of calamity or dam, such as even more civilized people are Accra tomed to regard as Infallible. This relic :ha.ff become wedged, either by:accident or design, between some massive rocks, and, in the blast ing, the head was blown off. The Fan was generally observed in our city yesterday. The public offices, banks, manu facturing establishments, and stores,were and the post office observed Sunday hours. Seldom bits there occurred in our histrry, a day of religious commemoration which excited so general an interest as this. Ail classes , and de nominations seemed Impressed with the so lemnity of the occasion. In our city thanks giving days, as appointed by the Governor, have been very generally observed, but we doubt whether any of them were ever ushered in with so much interest to all classes as was yesterday. The people generally seem ed to be aroused to a consciousness, of. the partance of supplicating Divine mercy, and thronged the various churches by their atten dance. The sermons of the ministers, with a solitary exception, were characterised by a lofty patriotism and earnest genuine nationality. On the 18th inst., in Petersburg, Perry coun, ty, of typ hoid fever, Edward Dames aged'. 21 years, 1 month and 7 days. The deceased was a three months's volunteer in Col. Oakford's Fifteenth Pennsylvania tegi ment, and contracted the disease of which' he died, in the service. Re was buried on Frfday afternoon with the customary honors of War, performed by a detachment , of the Lochiel cavalry. ' At a meeting of Perry Lodge No. 2, I. 0.. of G. T. held on Friday evening Sept. 20th, 1861, the following resolutions were adopted : Wmourss, Our beloved brother Edward Dames after volunteering in the service of his country and serving faithfully the term of his en listment has returned among us, suffered long of a disease contracted in the di scharge of duty and finally been called away by death, therefore, Resolved, That we take a mournful pleasure in putting upon record our estimation of him as a worthy and consistent Good Templar, an up right young man and a brave soldier. Resolved, That in respect to his memory our charter be clothed in mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the Harrisburg Telegraph and Perry County Freemen, and a copy forwarded to the friends of our deceased brother. Josh DANIS ELMEKAN, W. S. DIINOANNON, Sept. 24th, 1861. ARRIVAL OF NNW Goons, 'Lawn Assonnizar ! —We have now on hand one of the best select ed and largest stock of gooda 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 Detainee. 25 pc. of plaid Poplins. 26 pc. splendid figured all wool DeLaines: 15 pc. black /dapaces from auction. 100 proche and wool Shawls. • 25 pc. of plain French Merinos, all colors. 200 dts. of ladies' men's and children's stock ings. 75 pc. of heavy broivn Muslin. . 100 pc. of bleached Muslin, all prices. Large lot of Shirt Breasts, Hoop Skirts, in fants' Bodies, Collara, whitiCambrlcs. 60 pc. Canton Flanels andlltosh: Thankful for past favors, we most cespectfolly invite the public to call,' and*e promise not to be outsold by any. one.' S. Lsionr, sept24-dtf Bhoad's old stand: Ilancronosoonrrs orb far estuvs.—Philosophy teaches us that it cannot be well said, that all the mental and physical labor of a life time, if not properly directed will arrive at the congenial= we have in view, and it is equally true in the suppression of an organised conspiracy, made doubly criminal in the absence of right and justice. We are then not fighting with an ordi nary foe, but one who's desperation partakes 'of the burglar, bandit 'and free booter. We must not underrate their numbers or military skill; no details must be neglected; the want of reinforcements must not again sacrifice our noble officers and men, whose tears start at the destruction over which they have no control. Who then is at fault f It cannot be Urich & Bowman'who are always prepared'aith a large and cheap stock of dry : goOda at . -south east corner Front and, Market ,etrinte l • • Sept. 27-1 t war OBITUARY TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. =I • ftintooxt x litingmba , 1861 nigEFT THE BLOOD. . mt,F,Ava fin . PIMA AND Pros fftot alt , Atinarad Poireru.--la oases of Scrofula plasm Soars), or gratabroa or the Mtn, the eeereliOD otitie fAfebelliddnet is truly -iiii•ntibutg, Often re/aorta!, 0 l dada; Ivory vestige or these lattbsome disease , by their ibirlfyinkeedietaari the blood. Bilduba Revere. Fever and 4.ue Oppaptl4, Dropsy, Piles, and to short most ail disease; so& yield to their curative properiler vo family should be without them, a., by their ninety x. mash initiating and expelieelnay he mired. orevar-d by WM. R afftr , C • t-w f.ira , ere: ter • %1.. • •r .11 Dropripto IT TO 00118WIrTIVES. TIM ADVtiatzgi hawing been reeturql Lc. Milani be a tele bir ta .. vets simple ratundyj abet hmibilillirdiUde Yetis (WitA s severe Won allect too. tad ttecil galo atiseadva CatigaMiliioll-311. Matidis W. make koolm to wdbattemr, tue *WM :•., of core. To dil who deak at ho' ortil wand a oopy kit We jW4,-., torsialou eyed OHM _ abuse), Wi th Opt direelkollOgn' preiodloa and %sum e same, wtstelii. they till kind a .ore owe tbr COnetisiptiou, aUtubsOiltigliChatlN "t - ftk , only object et the advertiser in smell* tbef'resorilAkoi la to beim& itton ff the am tined, and awns& nrino/6 lie oosoeinen to be eveinable, Wt.* ' eiery etd , lure, will try M Will Me remedy, al it em nuilund lli o la .iod oak) prove a blLbsing. • ilik Pestles A161'14 . 0.13 prAiloctrApu wW plume AMMO. Kirg, ROWAN/ A. ifilliatuAttargAy -gm manty Nnw ?Art EZIE IMPOIVVAII TO FIGNAVS* DR. CREESIifiIA/Viii PILLS - Prepared by Comelbio L. Oheeeeman, M. D., N W YORK O.ITY. !I[ll3l‘csombiqation of ingredients in these are'theSemit M a long end ostensive mystics. fir y are qiiid in ibek operation, arid oertiae correoli alt irreildOriliter, Mural Iteesirualions re/Loving *Web esruzdmik, whether itnim void or otgCrwise himdisehe, pail) ki fhe sl palihtslisn ol tho heart, srWies, Der v:" 4-auous, bystert.v, Whom, Win th e back and 11 , disturbed skip, welch arias* from illterrap• en nature. Ti) attRiED LIAM% Dr Chneenman'e Pills are invaltudtle, is they wia bring on the monthly period with regulmity. ladies who have been itteoppo nted In the ire or otrwr rills can place the utmost Confidence to Dr2Cheesem.in's PAls doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE Ikere is time cindat' ion of the female eywem in which the Pitte cannot be taken without producing a PROD &IA ti 'MULE The condition referred to is P/IRG YANOY— the rata. itaPjAtitßlA GE. Such it the iinisiitib's fen denq Of the *tad= to restore the menial ftp.ettons , tci normal eoildidon, that pen the reproductive power of Mil berg mewl resist it. ' , Warranted purely vegetable;'iord free from anything injurious. 'NAME directions, which should be road ac cent' an,islich box, Price St. Sent by mall on enclos ing St to Ds, morgues L Camostwair, Box 4,581, 'Post uiMee, New York Qty. boldby one Drugght in retry tow'. In the United States. I. B. atirefliNGS, General Agent, the United States. 14-Broadway, New 'fork, Tu whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. E22MERM #404110 TO US WEN Dt DtfPOSOO% ddLtiEt Ia + FOR FRNAT.Egit eatable a aorta:nag, reguluilttg, and remo - rinit obaintotiona, tioga whatern: Ana., and I ways eatioessfal a ik preveß- tire. PILLS HAVE BBEN USEL BY the downs for many years both lb Branca anc America, with unparalleled anomee In , every cue ; he la urged by many thsusann ladles who used them, t. make the Pills public for the aliteriallon of the4e anflishny from any irregularititu whatever, as well an to prevent an imam of family where health will-not penult particularly situated or those suppeemg them. selves so, are cautioned atidnat these pills while In that oonditicaous they are intr. to) produce miscarriage, and the plietok assumes no reeponsibllity after this admo bitten, although their mildness would prevent any 'ma duel to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. and expuis directions accompany each box. Prier 00 per box.. Sold wholesale and retail by MARLIN A. BjJNVART, • No. 2 Jame Row,=l, Pa. "Luisa," by ending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg Pest Mee, can have the Pills sent free of observation to shy panto l the country (oonfidentielly= s free= tags", by mall. Sold also by S. B. JonisoorOltuurprxr a Comma. Philadelphia, .J. law sisissajabenost, Damn Hermano, Lancaste J A. War. Wrightiel Uot ; MIU", York ; and Wein ta, every GUI sod in the Onion, and by 9. l l). S twee ole proprietor. New rat N. B.—LOok out for coontecialto. Buy no Golden 00 • say ktitOwnless avers. 'Mu is signed B. D. Rote. 'AI , o ther' are a base Imposition and lassie; therefore, as you value your lives andihealth, (to say nothing of De ng out of your.Asioney,) bay only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which baa receetly hots added on amount of the Phil being counterfeited +aB-dwiewlY. DILANNOOD. HOW LOST HOW RESTORED JUST Published-in a Sealed Envelope ; Price 6 ots : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and radical Sure of Spumatorrinee or Sentinel Weak. nese,lnvolontary Nadminos, Sexton Debtlity, and Imped. imitate to Marriage generally, Nervonsitels, Consumptdon, hpilero,y and FT.: tent d and Physic.' ineapeoity, re gal log from . elf Abuse &n,-6y Wall'. J. CULVER- Weil,. )1 D., Author of the Gress Book de. "A Boon 140U6aU Ad Of ..ulftwers." sent uuder seal, ins plain easel*. to , any address, pose paid, on receipt of six canto, or two postage .tames, by Dr. ca. J. O. KUNZ, 127 .wery, New fork, Po 4 &et, 50u4686. sepi) detrain New Aboertismtlits WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MA.NUFAOTORY I No. 69, Market Ntr.et, fietoro Third, missintrad, PA. ,M. H. LE E ANUFA.CTUREIt" OF UMBRELLAS, M PARASOLS and ALKINO Cal4llB, will tarnish goods At LOWIIt PRICES than can be bought In any of the Enet•ria olden. Country merchants will do well to call and examine prices and quality, and convince them- selves of tote fact. 5ug2.3.61y. PROP. ADOLPII - P. TELTNEtt, WOULD respectfully inform hie OW patrons and the public generally, that he sth continue to give Instructions on the PIA NO fo MTH, Nil (ODEON, VIOLIN and also to the ,dente of THOROUOF Rad. He will veth pleasure waft upon pupils at thawn homes at any bear desired, or lessons will be given al his residence, Is Third areal. . few doors below the Renate Reformed Church. teran-t •t I:IIq7:7I3EILIELTALIKRI lIMMEW QTATEBtreet near Third street, a few duora below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A Hee new Hearse Ready made coffins always ou band and neatly Rebated to order. Silver plates, dm. Terms rea• eonable.. [aaSOASste] . C. DAKAR. COAL. THE underagned would respectfully in term the citizens of Harrisburg that be is pregared to furnish in any pan of the city, Lyitens Valley, Trevor tOli and Wilkesbarre Coal as low as any other dealerß in the oily. Please call and give me a trial. J. WALLOWER, Jr., Agent, • No. 8, Reading Railroad Depot, Bepe-dim Harrissurg,l'a. VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers and Ennavera on Woods N. E. 0011. FIFTH & CHESTNUT STS., Philadelphia. EXECILITE - allkinda of Wood Engraving with beautY itirreetcess iml dispatch. OriginW designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons wishing Mita, by sending &Photograph or Daguerreoli pc, can have views of Colleges, Marches, Stori• Frocts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, engraved as welt on per. mai application. Fancy Ifinvelopes, Labels, Bill Headings. :how MI la, Fishing, Business and other Cards, engrav vi a the highest style of art and at the lowest priced. For specimens or fine engraving, see the Oluntrated works of J. B. Lippincott &Co., B. H. Butler &Co. oct26 lyd R EMOVAL. , pEt al3t RIBKR would respect' ui ly li inform the public that he be. restored Ms numb ing cud braes troundhip establishment to No. 22 Smith Tbbrd street beim Hears Hat& Tbanithd.tbr past - paV• _ lawaskt,,, b 7 strict attention Whatnots IS mail j; Atli* 1! „ . Nan Martinnumte. ENITO ffiffilt:MW4 TWAIN:FRY NOM-INTER= 'I 8.10 PER ANNUM. PRSITANT to instructions from the Serra tary of the Treasury, a book will btopened on the 23d DAY OF S ly ' IP , I' c'"' 111 THE HARRISBURG PAN fort United States - treasury notek to s • : .." - : 1 the act 0fJu1y . 17,..1n .. . ~ - will be bared Osirinsrif4llll - 4 undr, 3 d dol lars, five hundred beit dollars, one . ~. dollars and five thonsand loltaism,',, 'AI ..., . Au gust,lB6l, PaYablOrthree,ijarril .1 - I , ''C'c. to the order of the subscriber or as directed, and bear inghtterest at the rate of 'A.B-10 percent. per i, ta Win ~ P.rl l bte - ,gemigulplio ll Y ; ; tercet lb Ot tinOate*f two cents for, yon am dollars. FOC this ocep ,of the holder, each note will have cane* at tached expreadng the several amounts of tenni tam* interest, ~,TH*fiouivolvemots de-1 • J lit and iirsietrUs e" pa t9e10 1 1113/.44901 rfi ili - 101 . Vi % 1 f a r Suirriptlon for such treasur4notee be receiveii.lbiring 'fifielri- AaNSten the :of opening the book as aforesaid. No Lion for less than fifty dollars nor for any Sn tion of that sum can be retedoed, - . StdeskiPi must lbw paid in lantrl- coin - of the Unil t , States or in Philadelphia or New York jam.' change at the time of subscribing. "' ~. 1 Certificates will be grimed in duplicate to subscribers for the amosmtacro 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 leaned 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 awmay 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, Subscription Agent. sep2l-d2w Writing, Book-keeping and Copying. TllOB. H. EVERETT, practical •acconn taut, Reporter and Copyist, has taken•an office ad joining the ittriatened Union, on Third street, where he will prepare young men for hookeepera, clerks, 80., and asst. t them to situations in business in biladelphia and New York. He will also attend promptly, to the mike t. ment of difficult accounts, owing and closing books, general copy work of any kind. Re,.orting, Cord and Letter-wriling, Time tables, Muster and Pay Rolls for the Army, Noise Mortgagee, Bondi and Adver 'Bement" carefully_ made Charges moderato Refers'to ' Bon. Edward Elwell, Boston. Dr J. Beery Potation, Podenixtrille ' Pa. Hon.,George L. Catty, Banker, New York. William Dock . Jr , Esq., Harrisburg sepl9-2wd TAKE NOTICE! THAT we have recently; added to our al ready full stook OF StGABS LA NORIKATE kuu "31 1 [ " MONO, It&NANA OF PERFUMERY Fa' INN Emmaus= TURKISH ESSENCE, ODER OF MUSE parka seesticao Boucturr tba alus Sus EAU LUSTRALT& CRYLTALMRE POMATDM, MYRTLE AND van= POILITIM FOR THE COXPIESION TALC OF MILE, Rom LE47I POWDER, NEW MOWN WAY FOWLER, BLAND DE PERLIS ' OF SOAPS Humes non mow Raul BJNiOIN, UPPER YEN FRAM' NE* MOWN air, JOOKEY UDR Raving the largest stock and beet assortment of Toilet Articles, we Caney that we are better able than our com petitors to get up a complete Pellet Set at any prate de sired. Dalt and see. Always on band, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINES, CRBNICALS, &a consequent of our , receiving almost daily, additions thereto. KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street. two doors East of Fourth Street, South side. PI7IPHTi7R~B DAILY an LINE! Between P.hilacielohia LOON Eivviu, Javan , Sam, WIIIIaIIaPONT, MONTT, UNIONTOWN, WAINONTOWN MILTON 12111881,110, NOWINNIOWINAND SIIII6IIIIIY, T/ITONTOS, Gsoaosrown,Lvasasvows, Vulvas-6 BORE, HALMS, Darrow, &N D HARRIBB'IIRG. The. PhiLdelphia Depot being centrally located the . Drayage will be at the 'lowest rates. A Clenductor gees through with each train to attend to the sate delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the De et RE W, WARD 51PRIIRD, No. 811 Marl et Steel, Phila dolphin, by 5 o'elook will be c..livereti in Harrisburg ihe ne=t moraine Freight (always) as low as by' spy' other ,11.0. Plum:whir attention paid 67tHlk line to prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisburg ‘loods. The undersigned thankful for past patro • .e hopes by stria attention to Mishima to merit a con:. • (14 nee of the some. T. PIIIiSKR, Philadelphia amid Beadle i. Foot of Market Strut . ti ail, burg deli d6m REGULATIONS. EKBOUTIVI Dipeinturr, 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 fof two consecutive we in a newspaper printed in the county in whiok the conviction was 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. Z. No pardon will be granted without first consulting the Judge who presided at the trial of the party. By order of the Governor. ELI fiLLFER, Body of Corn. sePt - lm• • 'HONEY) Qt) rpothaunodreigiFriecosh.b.":l'xid in glass boxes 49 taken Abe /Jive Rome eery in weight from ten to six pounds: The quality is superior. WM. DOCK, JR., & co. nepl9 FLAGS 1 FLAGS 11 VOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES wit' IV National &mg" ismit p.. 3 / 4 PER with a slaw the city of lierriebtult, printed sad for sale as 130H6M11,13 BOW. z 4 uPt', till Near the Nerrietture Bride. NOTICE TN consequence of the death of W. J. E. Itkihop, one the Arm of W. J. E Manor and Huns, no. etude here by ittaloathat the books of the late firm are in tbe bands of the arriving partner. all pereoas kpo - log tbenteetres to be indebted to the laterfirmi and those ha ObdErts, wiltpreaent them, datranttum - ted, ' • ahItUKOWNI.Id 4 entitflDE pattaft. inat.dw u rea : sl,4a*Lantous ONLY 141,ki.IRATION WCACHT 011 • Universal 0011fide1108 TiOro ll ag& FOB STATESMEN .TUDOES - • OLEROVMAN, Ladies and deo tleol,ca,,iali 4. &hi world Whir ro • 8 • ' f Pritta Wood's Hair IbmptraiMm, Rod tan 4-Timo ane Utumfauttus io ma= . A .• 7, Holy eat, be lime even 'One or •,,:ill he how Able for yea to doilbtal Wall aireet, New Vega, Dem geitk,lB6ll 0 • ; Four note o• the hath latu., bag branre cto,: Illakion had herd that nom boast bene fited : WerWs Hail iteatendire, and request- ing .of t h e f.at bI h tot Mieatfon io ldve - n. prase t !Adult it dui My age .;„ 60 years ; the color in los Nair aur t ora and curl home lire or MI jaw. slate it 4 3 _ gan to ay , the scalp on cuecrown of my be •ct to lose ...Leahy amit4audntifth fix. t.' :non IL Hach of these ireabtlidi aliiismogedelim time, sod about four m;Maim a. fourth wol'OpitiOd to th em, by hair falling , • top of my head sod thriateniug to matte me bald. In this ypsgau► preOicement, I was induced se try a" 4 : 1110101 to arias the fat tug or of my 1 i Lk . jor A bad molly pie expeetatios that gray hair could at, rdatot*. to Its original color excep. from OM. - 1 watt, however, greatly aurpris:d to find Iler the use t 4 two Ito ties ouly, that not, only was the failing off arreMe. .I,ltii ch. color we* restored to the gray hairs and sumaltiitt to the scalp, and dandruff muted to form on my bead, Very much to the ',runic/Atoll of hi/ mire, at whom aldicitaben f WOW Induced to try It. For this, *mobs- the many obligations I owe to her sex, 1 stroupy recommend all he--bonds who v lee the •0- miration of Moir titty X to or , dt by my example, mid use tif growing gray*: Ming bald. rotl3;-.N. A. Lamm T. OJ. wood fit ock,4“ , Maw Volt ' limit; are absent from ths city, and I am no loam or at No. 11 Carrot place. J A lthe of ft, Siama.ton, Ala., July Mb, Ufa .' To Pa. O. J. sVOOD : ' , oar Sir : Your "Elan. hmAora , , jay tuft. BO much good eines I orMarnenesid at I wish to make known to tb• Pllfil PO its efredts on the hair, which are great. t man or wo mau may be owls , deprived of hair, and by • resort to your "Flair Restorative," the hair will return more briantilbl than ever ; at lea t this is my . Iperkoce Believe it all I Yours truly 'm. a. HINEDY. -. . . P can publish the above 11 you like. By pub lishing In our Southern papers you will get inure patron age south. I see several of your certinftles to MO /4. bite Mercury a strong Souther.' paper. WOOD'd HAIR RaTO tA.TIVE. PROP 0. J. WOOO : Hear Yr : Raving had the mister hum to lose the best 'Aston of my hair, from the effect. of the yellow fever to New Orleans in 1861, I was in duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as tee very thing needed My hair Iv now thick and glosay, and no wircis can °sprees m. obliga tions to you in giving to the atilicusd snob a treasure. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three due, via : large medium, and small ; the small holds half a pint, and retails for one dolLir per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per emit more in proportien than •he small, retails for two dollars p •r bottle ; the large Ix ida a quart, 40 per e.nt. more to proportioa, and retails RIM O. J. WOOD 300., Prop tutors, 444 droodway, New York, and 114 Illirtet ntreet, 81. Louis, No. And sold by all good oruggois aud Fancy Anode Laslers. Jyl3-dawo•Jw W E OFFER TO CUSTOMERS A Now Lot of LADIES' PURSES, Of beautiful Lyles, aubstantlally made A Splendid Azaorteent of GENTLEMBN'S WALLBTS A New Mil Elegant Perfnme, KNIGHTS TICEPI.ARS' BOQUKV, Put up in Cut Maas la/graved Bottles. A Complete Assortment Of HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES, Cif the b. - 4 NanoGown A very Re &wine ♦arioty of PuWIIBR PUFF BOXES, KSLLER'S DRUG STORS, 91 Make% street. EEO b._ STEAM WEEKLY ~...,-..z ...a1:, „. -,.. \, MITWEIN NEW MIA el .f , I , 411. , K' - AND LIVICRPDXIL. rtiA.NDINu AND EMBARKING PAS • o Gait , at QUIRNSTOWN, (lrettied.) The Liver . NiW tors and Philadelphia Steamship company humid d.epatehling their full powered GyAebollt iron Steamships ea hriknrs : LITT OF iIiANGSZSTER, Saturday stmntember 21_; KANGAROO, Saturday September 28 ; CPPT ”Ir NEW TORK, Saturday, October 5 ; nDINSORG, Saturday, Oc tober 12; and every Saturday at Noon, from Pim 44, North Elver. FIRST CARLI $715 001 arsgRAGE IMO 00 do to London $BO 00 1 do to London ..$BB 00 do to Paris $B6 00 do to Paris ....$BB 00 do to Hamburg-685 001 do to Ramberg 1185 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, firemen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates. gar-Persons wiening to bruin euttheir friends can buy tickets bore at the tOilowuag rake, to New Tork From Liverpool or Quesostown; lot Cabin, 810, 1185 and blob . Steerage from Liverpool 140 00 From Queenstown, era a These Steamers here superior acoonunoJedione tor paseengers, and carry experienced Elergatins. They are built in Wall-tight Iron Bandon., and have eateat Fire Annihilators on board. For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; Glasgow to WM. INMAN, 6 et. ftooh Square ; in Queenstown to C. & W. D. SET HOUR & CO. ; In London to IffilS & MAIM, 01. Ring William St. ; in Paris to JOLUS DECOUR, 6 Place de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOGN G. DALE, ill Walnut street ; or at the Company's emcee. JNO. G. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, New York. Or 0.0. Zimmerman. anent. Harrisburg'. su'2B.tf How a Letter Written by Soldiers can be sent without the Prepay ment of Postage. HARRISBURG Posy omo2, Sept. 11, 1861. In order to give a full explanation of the recent law pasted by Congress on the subject of sending letters written by soldient without pre paying the postage, the undersigned publishes the instructions received from the Poet office Department on the subject, from which it will be seen that Regiments must Zs fully organized be fore they can enjoy the privilege of that law, and that the certficate of the Major or acting Major must be attached to each letter. GEO. BERGNER, P. M. SOLDIERS' LETTERS. a"osr OFFICE DKPAILTKOIT t , Appointment Office, July 23, 1861; The following ordes has been made by -the Post Office Department, for the execdtion of the new law respecting soldier's letters : Postmasters at or near any camp or point oc cupied by the United States forces, will mail, without prepayment of postage, any letter writ ten by a soldier in the service of the United States, and certified to be such by the Major or Acting Major of the regiment to which the writer is attached. The envelope should have plainly stamped or written on its face the cer tificate "Soldier's Litter," gigned i n wr iti ng b y the Major or Acting Major of the regiment, de scribing his regiment by its number and its State. The postage due on such letters will be collected at the office of delivery. The certificate and address may be in the fol• lowing forni "Soldier's Letter. A. 8., Major 10th Reg't, N. Y. Volunteers. 'b. Mr. John Jones, Talcs, R. Y." commissioned officers will prepay their t wa t_ age ae heretofore. JOHN A. HASSON, First Asnstaw P. K. General THUNDER AND` 'LIGHTNING. TikL vast amount of prop'erty - destroyed annually by , lightning ought to be • warning to property holder. 10 secure their buildings. AU orders rar Lightning Rods lett at the anode° store of W. BARB, attended to. &Ids pat up in the tared Improved *NO warranted. Jel2 d FOR SALE. 11,449N1 One to, Five Hundred Dollars - frottli of urn now. Ilkware of Ma glra IligßAitrinot. W. H. Kenolj. fINLICv JOHNsi IN