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01OR PLATFORM
THE lIITION-THE caNsTrrtmoN—AND
THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW.
UNION COUNTY TICKET.
President/edge—MO. J. PEARSON Harrisburg
Jimmiele Judges—ISAACMUSESNL. Swatara
MOSES R. YOU, Wiconisco
Assembly—THOMAS G. FOX, Del.
JAMES FREELA.ND, V' lersburg.
Prothonotary—JOSlAH C. YOUNG, Harrisburg
Itryitter—SAMUEL MARQUART, Londonderry
Trrantrer—BENJAMlN BUCK, Harrisburg.
amwrissioner—HENßY MOYER, Lykcne.
Director of the _Poor ENDERS, Jackson
Auditor—HENßY PEFFKR, Harrisburg.
HARRISBURG, PA
Thursday Morning, October 3, 1861.
THE DIFFERENCE
In Lancaster county, the Democracy with
their organs are beseechingly imploring the
people to support what they call an independen t
union ticket, because its success promisrm to die
organize the Republican party. In York county
the Democracy are clamming and howling an d
protesting against an independent union ticket
because its success in that county will have the
tendency of exposing and preventing a repeti
tion of the frauds peculiar to the Democracy in
that region when in power.
This is the heighth and depth and breadth of
locofoco love for the Union. In both counties
the extremes for and against union tickets are
composed of the oldest hacks of that party, and
in both the common purpose of achieving ane
mias for the patronage it will bestow is carried
out, while the Union or the struggle for its
Maintenance, concerns them less than it does
the flesh eating canabals.
—Such is modern democracy when fairly
scrutinized !
"A Hamm.," who writes to us in relation to
our strictures on the sermon preached by Rev.
W. R. DeWitt, has forgotten, or perhaps has
not read our proposition in relation to a defence
of the Reverned Doctor. We proposed that he
should write out his sermon, or that portion of
it to which we referred and condemned for
its. treasonable proclivities, and if a corn
ndttee of his own 'congregation, which we
would seleet, would pronounce such writ
ten' copy . a true report of what Dr. DeWitt
had uttered on Fast Day, he should have the
benefit - of its publication, and of course the full
credit of his own language from his own mouth
and his own pen. • Further than this, candor
wilinot permit us to go, and in justice to our
selves, we cannot allow any outside interference
in a matter involving .our own veracity, and the
allegiance of Dr. DeWitt. If the Doctor is too
elevated to stoop to this fair proposition for his
own defence, he is also too high for our ac
cuSation, in which case, his injuries cannot be
very severe; at least not sufficiently so to require
an annonymous defence on an accusation
biolight against him in the streets of Harrisburg
by nine-tenths of his hearers immediately after
his congTegation was dismissed on Fast Day.
MONTDOMERT COUNTY, which is one of the
ancient hot-beds of locofocoism, the county
convention of that party exacted a solemn
pledge front its candidates before they were reg.
ularly nominated, that, in case they were placed
on their ticket, they would not accept the nom
ination of any other party, on the plea that a
Union or independent ticket would disorganize
and defeat the detectable Democracy of that
region. This is another specimen of the game
in which these old political tricksters in every
count] in the state are engaged. The real
Union sentiment of the commonwealth is op•
Posed to them;and it matters not whether they
apps in thislocofoco garb, or put on the robes
of patriotism, as the ass put on the lion's skin,
they are still the same corrupt and designing
horde,' intent only on power for its benefits and
patronage.
COLONEL ANDERSON, whose health is known to
have been affected by his long confinement in
Fort' Sumter, is thought to be physically in
competent to the command in Kentucky. His
presence in that state, however, had a wonder
ful influence ire restoring the confidence of the
Mends of the Union and putting such of its foes
like Breokimidge to flight. In this connection we
are reminded of the singular coiacidence and
fiszt, that locofocer journals of this vicinity are
mute on the subject of the escape of the trraitor
Moo/ice President. They merely announce the
fact, withoet a word of comment, doubtless
wittethe - understanding among their friends and
Ilouth, that their silence is to be re_
gardba as, sympathy for the mart and mute con
gratulation on hils" eScape.
Tn Ointasamarm (1(d.,) Civilian and Telegraph,
of the 26th itu3t., says that Col. James Gilliland,
acting paymaster for the State of Pennsylvania,
had visited that city, and paid off in full all
bills against this'itate, contracted by the First
and Fifth Pennsylvania reserve regiments. The
OiviTissa . adds that these are the first regiments
whose debts have been Paid off in that city.
Geed for Pennsylvania.
T. T. Woata, editor of the Lebanon Courier,
lies hien appointed a Paymaster in the 11. S.
Aniaia This is a high and deserved compliment
to a meritorious and intelligent man, and with
*s e majority of our cotempotarles of the
intedi; itnboifil l atraato /W. Worth inn• hio Boo'
am.
BE NOT DECEIVED.
The real Union men of this county, who have
stood by the government and the loyal states,
from the hour this rebellion developed itself in
the armed resistance of the people of South
Carolina to 'the legitimate power of the gov
ernment, must not be deceived by those who
are now so loudly protesting their devotion to
the Union. ,In this hour of trial and danger,
we must measure men as well by their antece
dents as by their present practices, and there
fore we have no right to trust those who have
passed their lives in alliances with the leaders
of this rebellion, or accept their professions of
loyalty after they have been forced into alle
giance by the influence of their own corruptions
and the corruptions of those who are busily
engaged in the distruction of the Union.
The men who, in this contest, like Dr.
Heck claim that they were Union men im
mediately after the firing en Fort Sumter, are
the most unreliable candidates in the field,
while others who assert their adhesion to an au
thority they have sought to traduce and disgrace,
are not the men to invest with responsibility or
elevate to power. There is but one Union party,
and that is composed of the men who rally
around the federal government. Those who
oppose that government or its administration
in its present hands, have only a different ex
cuse for engaging in the identicalwork in which
the rebels are now employed. The rebellion
culminated in an opposition to the election of
Abraham Lincoln. Treason had long before
been rife for action, and needed only some
flimsy excuse to give it force and violence. It
found that excuse in the free voice and prefer
ences of the freemen of the north, and now
thoie very same preferences are being sought to
be controlled to endorse or if needs be excuse
treason. Every man who reads, can under:
stand this fact, while it is this fact which has
aroused suchen oppositionto the People's Union
ticket of Dauphin county. If the Patriot and
Union clique, the old apologists for rebellion
and defenders of traitors, can accomplish the de
feat of that ticket, it will be claimed as
an old fashioned Democratic victory in favor of
slavery, its right to rebel when it is politically
disappointed, and its privilege to secede and
convulse this Union, whenever it seeks to con
trol legislation or monopolize executive patron
age. Bat if the People's Union ticket is tri
umphantly elected—if the majority for the
ticket is large, there can be no mistaking the
influence of that result on the rebellion. It will
teach the rebels that the loyal men in the north
are true to their nationality, true to the Con
stitution and laws, and firmly determined to
sustain the one and vindicate the other at every
hazard. There must be no mistaking these
facts at this hour. There must be no waiting
until the knives of traitors are at our throats
before we assert our adhesion to the Union, 'as
Dr. Heck waited until Fort Sumter was in
flames and become gory with the blood of the
brave defenders of our flag, before he was willing
to admit that rebellion was wrong, that traitors
deServed punishment, and that the muscle and
money of the people of this commonwealth
should be appropriated to acchieve such-a 'phr
pose. If the People's Union ticket is, defeated
next Tuesday, it will afford more gratification
in Richmond than in Harrisburg. Remeutter
1 this, freemen, and vote accordingly !
IMITATIONS 0,7 TREASURY NOTES.
The new Treasury notes have already attract
ed the attention of the villains engaged in the
counterfeiting business, while another class. of
persons have adopted a• different plan by which
they unconsciously make themselves partied to
frauds on unsuspecting or ignorant people. We
allude to the fact chat a large number of fao
airnilier of the new Treasury note having been
issued in New York and Philadelphia of a high
order of workmanship, with the intention, oNri:
deafly, of employing them, as advertisements
of the business of the person causing them to
be prepared. Many of these are executed so
well, and resemble the genuine notes so closely
that an expert swindler or other villain, could,
without serious difficulty, palm them off as
genuine upon the artless and vnwary.
A practice so dangerous ought to be discon
tinued at onee. Of course we attribute no
im
proper motive to those who have designed these
fac-airnilie Treasury notes, or used them for ad
visitking ; britibeg may be the occasion of mis
chief, and ought not to be placed where un
principled persons can employ them for pur
poses of mischief. •
THAT ADVERI;SXMOT.-Ifir. JOhl/ Ifiddoman.
published . a card 'this morning in the late Brack
inridge organ, stating that we refused to pith:
lish a certain advertisement in our coltunnsi
We acknOwledge frankly that we did refuse to
publish that certain advertisement, and we can
inform him further that the whole party has
not money enough to induce the proprietor of
the TaLsonAPn to encourage treason or disunion
in any shape whatever: Being fully convinced
that the only manner to sustain the govenunOnt;
in its energetic suppieision of rebellion' is to
elect the ticket nominated by the Peoplip't;
Union party, we will not, in any shape whatever,
encourage those who are now doing their ht-:
most to elect Dr. Heck and his assosiates. I
- vote cast for Sum. Fisher and' Wiest will I be,
giving in part two to Dr. Item, who refused ' to
vote for the necessary appropriation to supprialsi
rebellion.
Is there any intelligent man in this cominu
nity so blind to believe that even Jona Han-
DAMAN iiittotelf 'will vote the ticket which ihe
mainly nominated, and which he pretendsi to
support so ardently. We put this question to
every sober thinking man in this city, and
know that 'he will answer to 'Mine* ttif x.
HaldeMan will vote the whole'Dernocratie tick
et, from top to the very bottom, notwithstaid
big he acted as secretary of another meetini.7
We have not as yet'been able to discover how
the true friends of ' Abrahtun Linoln and the
Government, men who have fought locofocoism
in all its shapes in this county and state, Can
think for a moment to vote for a third 'ticiLet,
which 'stiinds no earthly chtuice of an electron,
and thus nontribute to the succes of. men Whtt
are k n o wn . as regular Breekinridge Demeeratk
1 4: 313 a0 13 .., 3 4 0 7 141 , o f., c(m A / Puks ik
, PeiPiii.MkhilAidinitkined:riteentria Ono of
the military'havitigs in Washington city.
THE MILITARY FORCES OF PENNSYL-
VANL4
The people of Pennsylvaniii have responded
to the summons of the federal authorities, for
aid in maintaining their power, in a manner
which is deserving of the highest distinction,
while the state government has been untiring
in its exertions to organize and consolidate those
forces, so as to render their appearance on the
field and their services in action as prompt and
as effectual as possible. The efforts of both the
state and national administrations depend for
success entirely on de responses of the people,
and therefore we must again urge the valor, the
patriotism and the ,enthusiasm to these res
ponses in a manner' that will best subserve the
public interests, without regard to the ambition
or the claims of any man or set of men to posi
tions of command. The material abounds im
mediately to organize a large force in Pennsyl
vania, but from circutre - rtances over which the
state had no control, that material ltas fallen
into the hands of a number of men incompetent
to command, and where unquestionably compe
tent, too corrupt to be invested with military au
thority. These cases are now the impediments
to the prompt organization of an effective mili
tary force, and while dealing with them the
Governor must expect id provoke much bitter
feeling, more resentment, and perhaps danger
ous confusion. All this, however, can be avoid
ed if the volunteer soldier is true to himself,
true to his country and really anxious to serve
that country, in the most imminent hour of
peril in its history.
'We need men MEI 001Elicer warn TEE ilEt.
woks or Au: rim crams, wallow asoADD To
THE POSITION ANY SINGLE INDIVIDUAL HAT DESLES
TO 000UPT, On rue noses. AND raorrr MEN HOPE
TO DERIVE FROM THIS anon& Impressed with
these facts, and doubtless appreciating more
fully the crisis iii whiCh *a ate involved, on ac
count of , their facilities for deriving knowlekige,
• the state authorities are constrained 'to appeal
to the people, and urge them at' once to' such
organizations as will enable them to be sent
foraird 'without delay to'the scene Of action.
The mere preference for a captain; the anxiety
of:a colonel for his commission, or the steady
persistency of a brigadier to retain ; his power
and emoluments, must not be permitted to im
pede the military organization:of the state, nor
dareGol. Curtin much longer refuseto collect the
men who are scattered Over thestate; or who are
crowding camps in this vicinity, organize them
into regiments or brigades, and see that they
are promptly put on the march. If a few indi
viduals fail to be made Colonels, the loss is
their own, and not the country's, because thou
sands of men will be contributed to the service
by such loss and such promptness—and if even
the fragments of brigades that are foraging in
the country, are consolidated to make a respecta
,ble regiment, let it be done at once for the sake
of economy in the commissariat and promptness
in the organization of our forces;
We trust that the men who are to compose
our armies will at.oncesee the necessity of their
sipeedy organization, and interpose no flinzjey
objection in the shape of a persothil 'preference
I for anofficer. The cause in which they are to
fight isa good one, and it matters net who
,
leads them into battle, so that tbey are Smi by im
perienced and trusty men. Such men will lbe
I secured to thein, if they confide in the state an
thorities.4p reginient will be allowed to leave
the state unless competently officered, and no
captain or lieutenant wilt be commissioned by
the Governor, unless such officers have ability
to command and valor to lead. These facts we
desire to impress on the molds of the volunteer
Soldiers; while We commend them to the con&
denoe of the Governor, and the Governor' to
their trust and reliances. - When this is estdb
'sked, l'auri4lvania will' have "a force In the
field superior to any other state in the ninon.
CAIVB ZgES'.ENTATION.
The following, correspondence 'between
, Big.
den. Negley and staff, and 'Gem. A. G. Cm*, is
one of the'refieshing inaidentlithat occasionally
occur amidtit ;the muldfaiious =duties and io
ePonsibilitias of the Governor, to assure hind of
the possession of the personal . confidence Mad
respect of those 'by Whom he is surround6l.
The "presentation Of the "cane,' in thuingthice,
,
wegia- spontaneous Set'on thepart of the &nen,
and reflects, as much credit on theinselves a it
seeks to ' bestow 45p. the Executive; of Petudyl
vania. We invite the attention of the readed to
this pleasing incident in the military and cavil
intercourse at th'e state Capita' ' '
' • lismarsamm, 'Sept.; 21, 1861!
• PEAIt. ililit :7 - 9eneifit PlClfilfa Ptud.gtitff - , , cideit.
your acceptance of, this simple'gift, accompl t ed
1 ' with - Sincere assurariols of , petthrial' respepe ' n
gratitude for the lively interpst . , you. evMce in
the welfare of the Pemisyrvania volunteers. ••
• Yotirs veryftruly;:
~_,. 4461E8 B. /inanagyi
Major. Wm. B. Mills;
Capt. F. 11. Guosk ' ' I
Staff.' '
Capt. War y . J, ll.a.ws.
To r y.
A. bunzeic 'Harrisburg, Pa. -
Patinauvama. Faract amiss& 1. 1
' Warttffnay,'Pa.,. - Seit. 25, 1861.
masit,Srer:-My thinker hie due to yourdelf I
aad stair, for .the,pfegent . reogirsd-I v ith -pion,. of
- 21 s t Wt. Vire "kind apresitchit with which
you have:seen fit ,to accOnipan3rit greatly an
hallotted" ere anCe the value of - your beautiful gift. ,In m y 'have' lkhoted' faithfu ll y to go
my, part :towards tin p sal:Premien of 'the Inca
strow3 rebellion whi ch is seeking, to prost r ate
and deatroy the iiiiiiitutlthas of our country It
is truly grateful, whilst , 4evoting my bast en k er- , ,
glee to this worts thus to receive such'words
from officers Whaerdelity — , ability, and seal 4 as
Penneylvania volunteers, have earned for them
the highest cortniendation. I shall over prize
the girt, and will not 'cease to cheriah the ity
timente you have conVeyed to me. With -
cersA wishes for the welfare of yourself and
the Members of your staff; •
I am very respectfully and obediently,
A. G. OtfRTENt.
To Clerk. Jams S. Nuns! and Staff
•
,
Tag Chicago Trantne says that the (Irish)” &i
-dlers taken prisoners at Lexington, and dis
charged, were not required to, obligate %L-
K:lves not to fight kriter on the IsTatiomil
and that the great body of them will mocked
at once to St. Louis, to , be reorganized for the
war. '
CautialiCountr; it is stated as "an 'gaol to
an i
fact, has, one thousand one hundred'iken in he
fielf l 7:94o llll 4 l .flieftk4ila, the cignia,r, ! f
This is one-third of the whole Toting 1 0 4. 9 „1 0
'Tully" for little Cambria.
EC a s
From our Evening Edition of Yesterday.
From Washington:
FCINERAL OF GEN. GIBSON.
-.-
ANOTHER STORY FROR - A. CONTRABAND-
WASIEING'rON, Oct. 2.
The funeral of General Gibson took place at
noon, and was the occasion of a grand military
display. The President with the heads of de
partments, Gen. M'Clellan and, numerous field
and staff (Aden participated in the procession.
A contraband came into our lines yesterday
morning, near Falls Church, and was taken to
the head-quarters of Gen. McDowell, at ilpton's
Hill. He stated that he was the servant of the
surgeon of the 15th Georgia regiment, which
was encamped, together with two other regi
ments, tour miles from Falls Church, on the
road leading to Fairfax Court House. He also
said that there are no rebel troops there except
ing those just mentioned, neither were the:e
any fortifications this side of Fairfax Court
House.
He gave as a reason for the recent precipitate
retreat, of the rebel army, as mentioned by offi
cers in his hearing, that they were fearful of a
flank movement by the federal army from the
direction of Levrinsville ; that he had heard his
master, the singeori say on Thursday last that
the fortifications on the river below Washing
ton were very extensive, and that Gen. Bemire
gard lad given °riles to close the navigation of
the Potomac to ouivessels.
THE REBEL PRISONERS.
Foams* MoNms, Oct. 2.
The Spaulding has not arrived from Hatteras
Inlet & ling of three to-day'conveyed a num
ber of wounded rebels nu* prisoners in west
ern Virginia to Cranev Island.
Crane
Niti) 2irsertistments
sir POLITICAL ADITERTISem.Earts
muse be paid for variable i n advance, to
insure their Inge n in the Telegraph.
Swan or Paszermveara.,
017103 SICENTARY Cogsoswasrze,
Harrisburg, Oct. 2, 1861.
All the corps, resliments, batteries arid com
panies raised in Pennlvania under direct au
thority from the War De partm ent, having been
now put under the command of the Governor
of Pennsylvania, and covered by a requisition
,from the President of the United States dated
Brat October , 1861, they are now recognized!as
being regularly in service as State regiments,
,and will be entitled to exercise their election
!ranchise.
This notice is given, because from want of
,time the appointments and commissions cannot
'e made and issued prior to the day of election,
for field officers of such corps, regiments, batte
ries and companies.
By order of the Governor.
111,1
0c2.6t Secretary of the Commonweal
•
wrANTED TO RKNT.—Two furnielawd
Roomi, by a lady with one child, for which •
got d price will, be paid. Address
, I . Mrs: ElserbiliserP4.
-
SECOND JIIVEKLE'CONCER
.. .
AL T on t: D il i t iv .. ol o/1 1 Mal i . L 4 C i r . ! 4it te r t , r ,wfru e t,.
Mk itEit assisted WTwo:de of 150 Mont 7 , ..
nrerk4
oral star singere from Lent:alder, wiHilve a 'en.
tertaloment„ such -al Ptounds, Duette nod' ,
flolot aid Choruses, &o. The rrogramme willof
80 different pieces. Tickets 10 cents, for sale at e deer,
too ls
co commence at 7 3i watoct. '
ocmatt*
SHIRTS 1 SEaRTS 1 I SECERTS 1 I I
HOME MANUFACTURE.
THE CHEAPEST Ilf THE MARKET.
THE undersigned having opened his
Manufactory of Mitts Itc,, at No. 12 West Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa , mos trespectfully solicits '•the
patronage and attention of the ladies, Gentlemen had
Merchants to the ibilowlng assortment of goods all of
which are our own manufacture :
OEM BOSOMS,
OMURA,
%118T-BAlipA,
NIQRT SBTB
A 3., aco., ao., Sta.,
Also the partleolar attention of the ladles to our lite
assortment of under garments &c., (from the lateet, -
proved London and Paris styles,) LINEN COLLAES,
CUFFS, SETTS &0., in great varieties, all of which b4ng
our own matuntracture we will sell cheaper than can be
purchased elsewhere. -
rorsons deshousof furnishing their own materials, can
have cutting, sewing bo n of every variety done se(r
ing to order .- All ofthe above named geode for Gents w ar;
we will make to measure, guaranteeing to fit, and gi ve
entire satisfaction to the purchaser for style. durab ty
and materiaL All special ; ardent will be promptirat:
tended to upon the shortest notion and Most reasonable
tonne. Also Merchants supplied upon the most ration.
able terns.
P. S. Ladles wishing skirts or ender garments of Slily
dlSOriptiol2; can bRVII them 'made to order by sending
sample of such kinds as may be desired.
JAI( A. LYNN,
No. L?., Market, street, I
ante.delm . , Harrisburg; Pl.
Booms' next` door td Ilsonntel Atliallingdess firodary
Store.
Writing, Book=keeping and CopyinEi
TIROS. H. EVERETT 4. practical acco4n
1, tent, Reporter sod Copyist, ha taken an office
yd
fetNng:the Adrierund Union, on Third street, when" he
will prepare young men for bookeepers, clerk", he., nod
assist...them to situations In.buidness fa Philade lphia and
New York. He will also attend promptly, to the adEist.
mein of difficult acme:nisi Opening and closing boeki.'
general copy work of any kind. Re h mrting, (WA and
tetter.wridng, Time-tables, Muster and Pay Bolls for tee Army, Notes, Mortgages, Bonds and Advertisers ,huts
carefully made. Charges moderate
Rehm to
Hon. Edward Everett, Boston.
Dr. J. Henry Pulesom, Phoenixville Pa.
Hon. George L. Caw, Banker, New York.
William Dock, Jr , Esq., Harrisburg.
sepl.9-2wd •
PROF. 'ADOLPH P. TE UPS E
VITOZLISI respeptfully infprgri his +id
VT pittOoniiiid the public kteeritll) 4 , - that Le pill
opaline° So,eave inatpletleas on Me PIANO Mag. Mx.
LODICON..TIOLIN abtelh the acieeie'el THONOUtt
Bassi' li e loth icoui pleakei 'waft' wale '
homes at any hear "dashed, or lane= be eta* al
hie •kehrtakthsos Tblr I t s ff.ar 4001.'lirtqw thr
German kefoimeA Mnrrh— tenth': I
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HENRY - I , gPFTER:
OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S BOW, )
NEAR MARKET. ;
Residence, tßsestinst street- near - Fourth,:
lays OF itesarslitraci; nxif j,
,
mr - ELLEIVB DRUG STORE is the phice
11 so flea anythilleht the Ara Perftunery, 11-
HAIR, , TOOTH, • NAIL, OLOTH, HAT,
LATHER and INFANT BRIR3EUV..III great "witty
at ittaLLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STidgic•
DWELLING HOUSE WANTED TO'RENT.
. . .
4 comfortable two or three-story dwel
ti,_ ling house, with six or eight rooms, with renenot
to exceed $176 yer a 0111231, for the three, or $l6O for' the
two-miry house, will be rented IMlllpiiateiy en app4a-
War at tbigi aloe. - • , seplit tr.
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Dou't throw strati that broken Iliory bay It la easily re
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IT .% ILL RENT! CHINA,
Your brotin Mg% (tips and Worts can be inside as
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•
IT WILL MEND PORCEVAIN,
No matter it that broken Firer did not cost but a shil
ling, a shilling Raved a shilling earned.
IT WILL MEND A. liA t BThR,
l
, k
That costly Alabaster Vase la b ini and you can't
match It, mend it, N will never sh ben put together
It will Mend Bone , Coral vs, and in
fact everything bat e tale.
Any article Cemented with ANbitiO CIIIIENT ,GLUX
will not show where It is m ded.
EXTRA T&
, 'livery Housekeepers should have a
& Croeley'a American Cement Olne.'"--.
' , leis 8) couvenient to have In t •
“It Is always ready ; this comma
belly."—hickimkulie•
"We have WO it t and !Lod it as
water."—* sike Spirit of tke
ECONOMY . IS
$lO,OO per year saved In every fun
of
AMERICAN OEMEN
Price 26 Cents per
Price 25 Cents per t
Price 25 Cents per
Price 26 Cents per
Price 25 Cents per B
Price 26 Comte per <:
Very Liberal Reductions to W
TERMS. CAB:
aar-For ago by all Druggists, and Et.
js 'brownout the cqu
ITOHNI3 & CRO
pole Ilasofiol
78 WILLIAM ST
Corner of Liberty stmt.
Important to. Rosa 01
ImportazilloanDders,
linticortant 4o nailit
IMportaidlo Var Main
lb an whoii th i Incei CORCeI7I, COMM= ary
bede• Z
zommel caokrirs
WIMPY sarra FltditA
OEME:
The Cheapest am
IT IS FIRS
tma be applied'
steep or 114,
The Cost Is oulty .
AND IT IS'
Thla article bait
My and all other
west Indite Cecina
all kinds, such ea
ROAD Dame, Cosa,
Genes Wort BUILD!
Architects and can
biu proved to ce r
ROOFING Ia nae,• It
WEATHER and YULE
ALL HINDS
Ms &di Zi
Eisia which combing
iflasCicky and BlacEllinA
lodged to be possessed
/PIMA RUBBER.
Na Heatie rer
The expense of api
can be envoi
It can bf
and when dsisha d
adth an elastic body,
Coin or iitrppts.,Bluumw
tonal action 'whatelref.
LIQUI
GIITTA PERCH
For Coating Metals of all
to the Action of the "
FORPRESERYWGANDR
ROOFS OF ALL
This ht the only Conipositlon Imo
fully resist extreme changes of
length of` ime when applied to
berm firmly, limning a body equ
paint; costs maehlear and will
Uinta • and_ from It; elasticity
contrae‘loa and - exPansion of Ths
consequent upon sudden thermal
It will not CRAOX IN COLD B I
WILIIHAS, AND WILL NOI "
Leaky Tin slid etLerltetal Roth
ed with GOTTA PERCRA CEMENT,
farther eorretioa and leakieg, ther
feetly tight roof for many years.
This Cement is pecoadly ada
of IRON RAILINGS, STOVES, BAN
CULTURAL LiIPLESENTS, a
restorers we.
GIITTA PERCHA
For pnewarying and replan Ma and
every deicriinloe; from Ka great ':
by tbe.contracalon ancl, aapanOon of
crack In cold or mita warm weath
These materials are gun= so
are prepared to supply orders from
try, at'ehort , ntalite,lor WIT*
rolls, ready prepared for.nee, and
RENT In barrels, with nu printed
catkin.
AGENTS 'W
We will make Mere, and male
VIM reeponalble parties who would 1
Woes in a luozative and permanent
OUR TERMS ARE
WO can eye abundant o proof of
of oar Improved Rooting laying *pp
thoomand Roofs in New York City
dO.EINS & CR
SOL 3 hWIUF
Wholesale Warehonse'7:
Corner of Liberty Street.
Pnu dVicrlVVe ar c 2141,13;
0..3-dl7
IT
raamiliLLW
A - NEW LO, rem). •
Zit. Vain CAMAWS ners
Bank.
- -
Aro:Jassy G aNrati. •
HAR ILIALTRTT.
My opinion is requestc,i
the following uestion,,, •
L What volu q nteers will
at the appresieliing general p , •
camps ?
'Whether the
Vote, can vote fur Comity .nicer.
I. I. I am clearly of Ow
unteers will be entitle,l
except such as are in
conformity with law, v i
vice under the authority ( „f
the requisition of the T,
States. All the field olio r,
will be commia. - oneil by ti,,.
holding of such comntia,ii.,.,
cers will be a fair teat of tr.,. •
merit to Vote. •
11. The Act of Ai:setnbl
volunteers may exercise t e
of coarse they hare as much
County officers as for any
IV. :M. NI
Au. :
"Since writing the above al.
tion has been propnumled
men fmm several counti, s are L.
pang, what course simeld
of opinion that in such ea , t,
separate ballot-boxes, tally
county, and the votes sholii •,
each county, of the v..ters..ll:l:
such county."
W• M. Mienoirii, Att.
Sept. 28, 1861,
A OHAN(%F. FOR A IRio,
rjro cloBe up the cotice i i
mock of Boors , ,
man, dm.. .sad, to the
be sold at private Ralv ,At r-E.T, A..
muted to Moo pomh Aser if ,1 5 , r , . I
made sals. )el dtf
-
TREES ! TREES I ! TREES
rrHE uuderßigned
large and Well ttruwa st, .
FRUIT AND ORNA M ENT.I I,
:s.hrobs, embrac ing a l.trge aild y
01
'pot Jobii
nom.
ouso."—N. Y.
User to every
APPLPS, PE4hS
CHPRKIE-,
Standard lar die 0, eh trd, an t Ikvar t
ENGLISH WA SPA
NUTS, &e RASaSaid SS, sIR %%v H 11I:
and 00uSEBEKRI KS. In le re.t v kr
is our housed as
by One Bottle
GRAPES, OF T .
ASPARAGUS, VHF
wet formed, busby
EVERGBEEN
suitable far iha Ceinoiry
DECIDUOUS TEL ,
tor street planting, and a r.• rai,-•
Ornatneotwl Trees and I ,
.1 lig ih!lN
Itntl6B of chone rariebat.
PLANTS, &o
GLUE.
Ourstret Is rimiirkslil, - thr ftv, • ,
ft et prices to sui. the ttm,‘A
igro,udo it ues milled t '1..1 , •
Addra.4,4 it , toWAit
untr, s . •
sep26.2md
Buyers
w4ems general-
MI
GENERAL ORDER NO
HEAD-QUARTARS PfINN•YL Vl\ .‘:
liarriabur i•;
L No Surgeon or •
ceive a commitiaion from U.,' (.
Sylvania, unless he I ;
I.; p
tion before a Board of
with the Act of n, c.:
No. 25 of the War
A Medical Board for t
Surgeons, or Assiiitant
such, in any regiment t
Pennsylvarda, will be 1.• -
bergd„ 1861, at 9 a. ni
at Willard's Hotel, on
October, 1881, at 10 a m
By or , l. r
Governor anti it. i. 7
CRAIG BIDDLE, A. D.
T,
TOM.
Companies
THUNDER AND Llii II VNIS';.
THE vast auinatit of prorri:
annually by 1 i
Property bolder's to secure ktte.r '
roz Lightning Rods ioft at the aac ou -1 • ,` -A
Will be attended to. It pat
le and warruit,d.
THE ATTENTION OF Id., ia.Y,:!
fs solicited to our very larg• e 5,,,,,
lIDISISKIIILIS /CID DRAWitm or tkv,-; - : , /
OXIMIS . JOOTIN Kim 4.41..vn, ho 4 ~,, • ..-- '-.
Aill the Intermit bal. o f won', G.
larval
..,
Larva assort/nem of tiotork V al , ,
OUVATII, 81:110IND1114, rIANDkIIiCHiv. ,A 6:: -..:....
And everything in Genus' wear. ri
GILT PRAXES
J. BIESTER,
CARVER AND 011.11i.-1:,
Manufacturer ~c
Looking Glass and Picture Fr
Gilt and Rosewood Mou ldll 'fir,
43 CHESNUT STREET% \
HARRISBURG, PA
French Mirrors, Square and Ovid l'ortni I
Frames of every dem Option
OLD FRAMES RE.Glt,i 10 NO
Jyl6.ly
EMEPOT
when enpaLed
er, and
GMETAL
ITAZI INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Engravers OD \ T ;•\ . “ .
N. E. CON. FIFTH A CIIE-1.N 1 : 1;.1.\
VXECUTE all kinds of IVuoti
1:4 with beauty, oorrecic,ss s.;
deaigna furnished for Floe „;
wishing oats > by sending a Eh
PM have views of Gullet , -. ;
illachlues, Moves, patents, Al.. Cl.;l".trt .1
sena) application.
,0. 4
Fillwrlltivelopes, Labe, Et;
V 1101414, Business
Wigliegt "ire of art, ant at a- ,
For specimens to fine .
worlcs of - J. R. Lippincott ,t u
*WM lytt
blob winsitoops i .
cUmatos, tOr lin).
~ to which ad.
coats of or ry
FERMIS ALS
i t.
Injured by i the
: .er Metal Biota,
, weather.
UN IN WARM
• On.
. .
4 rekdtly repair
prevented (tom
aosurlng a per.
preservation
fidner.,lll
general menu-
TAKE NOTICE!
TRAP we have recently a, to :r
ready full stock
OF SEU.A.E.t
MENT
Mot.' Rood of
, Is no, imbued
and will' not
LA NORMATIS,
HARIKARI , 0 , 0
hL
lj 1 1 E
OF PER
Foie noe HANDRERCEDE,F ‘ :
•
TIIILEUSH mUSg, - E Du` r
ODFF 0 - - E- 4 :
-.R
-LL
• snit! we
I of the ainn-
ROOFING in
I A PERCHA:CE
tions for appli
rOR IMS SAM :
Ear LUSTAAL I4 ,
CRYLTALIZED OXIATC.II,
AIYESTLK. AND VIOL,I?o,J.-
Witllgem4nts
eitabllah ttienz-
fOlt sin COMPtarioN:
LUZ Or
ROST LEAH POWDER,
NEW IltrWN HAT
BLANc. F
~.r
OF SOAPS
claim in river
em to several
RIMINI TIMM .
MOSS BOER,
BREZOIN,
UPPER TEN,
VIOLET,
%OWN c't
Ravi the
-08 Largest sock akd bc.4.
Articles, we fumy IRA we are better dive
Pe"Pre to lip a cotapieta Viet S,. -t at
.abed. MIL and see.
AlwaYar hand, a FRESH Stock 0
G 1141114 eaIagSALS, &e.,toe-e4urt or ,-
/111-1111441414:40011102.9 [beret.).
.81adriAtlDEUG AND FANCY S
-."'"'*o4l64B4rest, two doors Nader I,ria z.. 1
Roan side.
Y
REM, 1
I
WYO K.
be farniihed
.•• • '
~g.
f the'
mirtheur
SC97
ivtin Aburrtiscluents
EMI
ESE
Ki•xt tn