41T/titgraplj. HA lIRISBURG, PA Friday Morning, October 4, IS6I. P.IIINTING MATERIAL FOR SALE. Two POWER PRESSES, old Adams' Patent. Two IRON HAND PRESSEO, one nearly new, and a large :amount of scc,..nd band Printing material, will be sold at exceedingly low prices, for cash or approved paper. All these materi als are in a good condition, and would answer for a country office. They must be sold to make room for new and more extensive machinery. Apply at this office immediately. Tus PUBLICATION of the Lykcnstown Journal has been 'suspended for the present, caused, the editor says, by all the "hands" in the office having enlisted for the war. I=:1 Palm—Two men named John Williams and Patrick Ryan were arrested last night by officer Cole, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Justice Reader committed them to prison. NM—Chestnuts will be very plenty this season. The trees on the mountains are said to be covered with an abundant crop. They are beginning to ripen and will soon be fit to be gathered. SUCCESSFUL FISHING. —A gentleman residing near Dauphin captured upwards of three hundred eels in a basket on Saturday night, previous to the rapid rise in the Susquehanna. Some of them were exceedingly large and beautiful. I=l LIME CAMDEN —Cambria county, though not much "punkin" geographically, is "some" when it comes to rallying:in defence of the stars and stripes. No less than eleven hundred of her hardy sons are already in the field, and the cry is "still they come." I= MORE SCOUNDICELIBM.—Some malicious rascal moused himself Wednesday night bydefacing the fronts of Mr. Davis' Sadlery,' and the office of A. Boyd Hamilton, Esq., in Market street, with substance resembling shoe varnish. This is the second time within a week that an offence of this kind has been committed in that locality. -.0,----. Fias.—The summer house on the farm of Mr. David Cassel, near Dauphin, was consumed on Moud.ty night with all its contents. Though the house stood near the barn and the main dwelliug,u either of these buildings were injured, owing to the fact that the wind blew in an op posite direction and bore the flames away from the other buildings. The fire is supposed to have originated from the pipe of the stove. I=l DAUPHIN Irsms.—A large new tannery has re cently been erected on the site of the, old one which was consumed by fire last winter. ...The recent storm uprooted, and in some cases de stroyed a number of ornamental shade trees in the village. ...A fire engine with an adequate supply of hose has recently been purchased by the borough council aided by private subscrip tions.... Pigeons are tolerably plenty on the neighboring mountains, and a number of them are daily bagged by sportsmen. Ma PRESBYTERY CARLISLE O. S.) met on Tuesday evening at Mechanicsburg. The open ing sermon was preached by Rev. David Grier. There was a large number of ministers and elders in attendance. Mr. John Wherry, lately a tutor in Princeton College, was licensed to preach the Gospel, and the pastoral relation between the Rev. R. A. Brown, and the church at Hagerstown, was dissolved. The action of the General Assembly at Philadelphia, upon the state of the country was endorsed, and several committees were appointed to carry into effect the various recommendations of the As sembly as to systematic benevolence, &c. The next regular meeting of the Presbytery will be held at Carlisle; but an adjourned meeting was ordered at Silver Spring Church the third Tues day in November, for the purpose of ordaining and installing Mr. Dinsmore as pastor of the church. On this occasion Rev. Mr. Cachren will preach, Rev. Mr. Ells will give the charge to the pastor, and Rev. Mr. Murray to the people._ The Presbytery adjourned Wednesday. ANIMAL EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS —The an nual examination of applicants for the schools of Dauphin county, out of Harrisburg, closed on the 27th of September, two weeks earlier than heretofore. The County Superintendent states that he held twenty-two public examinations, and examined two hundred and fifty applicants, rejecting thirty-seven. There mere altogether: ninety-nine directors, and three hundred and sixty eight citizens present at the examinations, and in conducting them the superintendent has traveled two hundred and thirty-three miles. The teachers ge acridly did themselves credit, and the directors by their attendance manifested a' praiseworthy interest in the examinations. A considerable amount was collected voluntarily from the teachers of the county towards pur chasing a cannon to be presented to the Gov ernment from the teachers of Pennsylvania, which amount has been duly paid over to Hon. Thomas H. Burrows, State Superintendent, who has been authorized to make the purchase. ADINEITLVANI& REEVE. -The regiments of the Pennsylvania reserve force are now formed into a division, and will be known as "McCall's Division." The division is divided into three brigades, and each of these made up as follows: First or Reynold's Brigade—First Cavalry and Fifth, First, Second, and Eighth infantry regi ments, commanded by Brigadier-Genera John F. Reynolds. Second or Meade's Brigade—liane' B rifle, and Third, Fourth, Seventh, and Eleventh infantry regiments, commanded by Brigadier-General George G. Meade. Third Brigade--Tenth, Sixth, Ninth, and Twelfth infantry regiments. Some of the regiments have already received their new suits, and look quite cap-a-pie in them. The Fiist Regiment a few days ago re ceived new arms, eight of the companies the plain rifle musket, and the two flank companies the same with raised sights for a distance of nine hundred yards. The Fourth .Begime.nt (11;a48 ' 5 Brigade) is said to have the Belgian rifle. THE Pennsylfania Central Railroad has noti fied its Western connections that it does notde site any more -western freightfor New York, Bos ton or Baltimore, until further notice. The local business of the line, with what it•gets from the Pittsburg, Tt. Wayne & Chicago Railroad, and government transportation, exhausts all its fa cilities. So says a New York paper. CAA. A B Ssmart, of Centre county, marched another splendid body of men into Camp Cur tin on Wednesday, to be enrolled at once for the service. Capt. Snyder lead a company during the three months service of the first requisition, and is certainly among the most efficient of the volunteer of f icers now' in the army. He won his first distinction as a soldier during the Mexi can war, both for his daring and his discipline, and will, with the brave fellows under his com mand, make his mark in Dixie, if the opportu nity is afforded. Centre county will yet have reason to be proud of. Captain Snyder. TOPOGRAPHICAL Striv - zr.—The Phihulelphia Press, of yesterday, says tbat " the reconnoii. sauce of the! Susquehanna river is almost coin. plete, as the , :Topographical Engineers werti expected to arrive at Havre-de-Graee yesterdayi General Pleasanton has received a verbal repOrt from a zmember,of- the corps. They found nd fords below the Juniata until reaching Harrisi burg, where, there is a ford of three feet water at low tide. The corps haVe got' to make a re connoissance of the bay, the ChesaPeake canal, and the Delaware - river from Delaware city to . Philadelphia. " • VOTiNG RAVI CAllps.—:On Tuesday next polls will be opened at 'Camps Curtin:and Cameron to afford. all 'Holdiars in the camps who have a right in Dauphin county or in the State, and who are over tea miles from the place at which they would be entitled to vote if not in the service of the Government, an opportunity to exercise the right of suffrage. The election will be held according to law, the commissioned officers of each company conducting the same. No interference on the part of outsiders will be permitted. Copies of both tickets in nomina tion will be distributed among the men entitled to vote in this county, so that ~they can take their choice as to which one thorwill vote. All volunteers who are not over ten miles from the place they would be entitled to vote were they not in the public service, will , be permitted to go home to vote, if they so desire. A GOOD Moyne:arr.—By the following notide from the Chief of Police, it will be seen that he is about to take the necessary steps towards ,re moving a very prolific sourde of annoyance to pedestrians in our thoroughfares Notice.—Numerous complaints having been made to the proper authorities, that a large nnmber of the stop-cooks extend several inches above the level of the pavements throughout the city, which is. annoying andliangefona to pedestrians, especially at night time. , Ten day's notice is therefore hereby given;that Section 16 of an ordinance passed by Cofincil March 22, 1841, will be rigidly enforced at the expiration of that time against all persons who fail to comply with said ordinance. HENRY HADMANON,. Chief Police ocbB-Bt] Anvexcnio.—The prices of white 'blabbed and unbleached matins, calico prints, delaines and everything of •the kind . manufaCtuied fp:4 cotton, have advanced within a few days; past; from twenty-five to thirty per cent, and women folks find the bills for household goods of this character much larger than usual. This Is inevitable result of the war, and the conikuint obstructions to the supply of raw cotton. It is probable that the figures •will be still further enhanced. As nearly all our turpentine has been obtained from North Carolina, this also has increased much in price, and thereto a con sequent advance in the cost , of vanish," cam phene, burning fluid and other articles into the manufacture of which it enters. TM RECENT FLOOD IN TEDi SIINDIIIHANNi.—The last number of the Lycoming Gazette, published at Williamsport, Pa., gives ns some additional particulars respecting the recent flood in the West Branch. For a time. dming Saturdayt forenoon the water rose at therate of three feet ; in an hour. The. greatest tight attained war twenty-one feet and a :few indite, (by marks," , two and a gamier inches less tban the notable flood of February, 1853, and twenty inches lets, than the memorable flood of October, 1846—the greatest ever known *lids river.) The lOse 4 property by the flood is, enormous. The Gazette; says, from early Saturday morning Platil,night! about oite half 131 Ili `s ever was covered with lumber, mired with farm produce.- The lumber was in" round ltogirt4dare boards, shingles and lath—in rafts; piles' and! single pieces. Although some of the Williams port lumbermen suffer severelyby the calamity, the loss does not 'fait ecntirely-uprori' theii; but rather the largest proportion of it uponi, thitie• operating above that point. All the boomaidong the river were more or less damaged. The Lock Raven boom was emptied and crippled, the Sus quehanna boom partially cleared. From fifteen to twenty-five million feet remain in the Sus quehanna boom, and considerable in its adjunct, leading behind' the islands at the lower end of willianisport. ' All along the river the water made stuthavoc with firms by inundating them and carrying away fences; outstanding cr . opp, shexkl, ke: The West Branch canal was also eberal points: - Lock Haven,.was inimdated, and com munication with it cut off until Monday. In Wil liamsport the water surrounded - a few - houses - in the sonthWest corner of the town, great damage within the borough further an that caused by filling cellars, overflowing gar dens, floating plank walks, and in a few in stances coining in contact with steam machin ery. Including the value of the logs gone adrift the damage along the valley will probably not fall much short of a million °Hollins. To Murrany Ovvicans.—J. T. Barnite, uP holaterer, No. 109, Market Street, near the fail' road depot, has just received a variety of arti cles adapted to the comfort aNI, conl*"l6o%.°f soldiers in canape. These consist in part of thick comforts, bedsteasas, made to fold up in trunks, eampstocqz of large size, for sleePii 3 i 1 41 1 camp bedsteads, eki., all :01..ar1a7 able l - z t6 &paw of at the cheapest possible fi prices. Iptuntaptuania teregiaft, TIM Fran Crry Zorrivu, Rapt. Bannvart, Paft , here yesterday on a visit to Lebanon.— The compifaki iurned out thirty strong and made a very fine appearance. Oua CI Mumma WATBS . Just now is ex ceedingly muddy, and where the old-fashioned pumps are convenient, its use is altogether dis carded, either as a • beverage or for culinary purposes. A tumbler filled with the water this morning, after standing one hour, de posited an earthy sediment the : thickness of a piece of common brown pasteboard ; and our readers may judge from this experiment how Many additional tumblers of the liqidd it would require to make a brick-yard out of one's stomach. &scrum OF OFFIOKIII3. -At the last stated meeting of State Capital Section, No. 21, Cadets of Temperance, the following officers were in stalled to serve the ensuing tern► : W. P.— George W. Femi ; W. A.—William T. Bish op, 4.; V. A.—Oliver B. Yoder; T.—Andrew J: Mcßeynolds; A. T.—Charles W. Maurer; S.—Galen W. Seile.r .A. S,--dharles Warren Rowank %Q.-+John H. Reily ; U.—John mulls, Jr.; W.--Grafton, Fox; A. W.",-Charles W. - Kepner; C. S.—Henry C. Pelen. '-"Represen -otiveg P 9, at:Phibt4q/Phia -- ;atorge A.t, and Wm. T. Bishop Jr. P. W. A. Tua .N.lll.loWed OF ADOPZIED ClTneniS.—Tho patriotism of adopted ci twAruk in the present crisis is worthy of all vitae. They compose a ty of our Alufleci3oforceli,.,:who en -114 froni,tfie acid l large tdwne ; . V per haps natural that this should be so. Having come to this country 'to find a home from the social and* Pad opPresdcM l l.4eold world, and hil'idi.*teik.iiico laii4:fetiotA4l)tessings of our institutions, they are , ready to peril for trine tad life in their defence: The 'iihicrity with which they ceme - td the aid Of the Govern ment, in the hour of its peril, shows that they appreciate its value, and are determin ed to haitd down to their'childreh' ' the 'Union which has proved a refuge and, a shelter. them. Be all this as it may; when this gieet struggle shall be over and the rebellion crushed, the country will owe a debt of gratitude to its adopted citlietts quite rug 'great as that which will be due to the native born. Its safety will have quite as much of the blood of the one as of the other. M-EDimirrowN —thigoriclk aftimeoh; while a farmer was driving a four-horse 'teeth, attached to a wagon loaded with bear,* over the race bridge, east of; town, it gave way and the wagon Wits . threim into the race. Several of the horses were injured the siCcident. Rev. John McCosker, pastor (011ie Catholic churches at Ildiddietown and.tlirabethtovni, has been appointed by Gov. Curtin "it chaplain In' one of the Pennsylvania regimenti. The Jour nal says that it Is not'known whether the , 'Rev erend gentleman will accept the appointment, but the editor adds that honor could net haVe• fallen upon a worthier recipient.lHe_conimands the respect and esteem of all who areacquaird ed with ,him, and the, army will contain no better Union man, nor one who will be mote devoted to the welfare otlinse tiiidmidispirii ual charge. ON Saturday evening a meeting was held Union Hall, for the purpose of -- givinCyoung ?Apixkiri in 'fantry to be iittaai - ed tol . iccirtei'i regi ment, now forming at Lebanon. '"The meeting was ably &dressed by Capt. D. J. =Boynton and Rev. Lane, after which several young men ed rolled'their namea. We' xnay here - state that Col. McCarter is a Minister of the Gospel, and that it is designed to make his regiment one cif the best equipped and officered 'tbing from the State, and one whose moral characteristics will invite the confidence of all those wishing to enter the service of their imperiled country. WHAT ABE WE STRUGGLING WO SLINLAIN ? the same principle that was planted upon this soil in landing the Pilgrim fathers, who for the privilege of doing as their conscience dictated', east their bark npon an unknovin sea, ,to fig the tyranny of a bl ated ar:stocracy; thatprinc& ple is the living genius of our Government, and finds its opponents to-day in that class of men that would be dictators or Sings, would have principle smothered in tile success of party, and corrupt all the avenues cC truth; we will anstain the Governmentas it is "' Where evert tiller' of the soil is ri - Prhice amino ruffian ,Lord Mars springs fair promises;" irere we will ref mind you that Mich & Bowman's cheap .store is at the south east corner of Front and Market streets. • • Loiri-Waitloat laat week atthe depot's' sena yellow hand trunk marked inside Lieut. A. J; i'Cartney, containing a felt abide; and some( papers of no value to any person except thd owner. The finder will' be" liberally rewarded by leaving it ett pits ePik ~, 001 ;4 , 1221211. 02 14EW GOODS, Lanai, Andaman —We have now on hand one of •the best selfxst: •ed-and largest stock of goode in: the city. Hay: ingietklarged o ur sfore:Ve - arti . noe! enabled to, keep a full line of all kind of good. -- - 100 pieces' of,newfall DeT4tI2,`,AFC ,• , „ 2511 c. ,of plead opliiaa , 26 pc. - splendid fi gured all wool DeLabaes. .15 , pc. black AlaPacas;fibni anctlerf. 100procIteS' and' Wool 26 p r O:' of Aaiii r Frenah a4 - idlina; 200 dtzi of ladies' anen!a and children's stock inga 76 pa:. of heavy brown.M . uslin. - --• 100 po. of bletufhedliusbn; all''ll prices largd lot of - Shlitiblikta, Hoop Odds; in= fan Bodies, :Collars, white Cambrics. 60-pc:Canton Flanels antKrosh. „ Thankful for pastfavonCwe &bat iiifteatfidly! be outella any sept2l-dif ltho i -bld hand. HAIR DYE Amir i k Dyg4 1 Wm. A. = WatelblirrtsOihtir Dye I The only Haxuatim'and Rel34le Dye . Kil4. All others are mere traltations, and shoald be avoided if you wish to estapo ridicule. • GREY, RED OR BUSTY HAIR dyed Instantly lo a beauttrul and naterarßrawn Without the least (Wary to Hair or Skin. MELEES iteDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been - awarL ded to Wtl. A. Rivessr,ou sin . .118 9, and_over 299,000 applications ltaits beenVade to the hair' o f the patrons of his famous Dye - , Wit. A. BAT° tilt Oddness a color not to be distinguishen Doak nittaremid M,wsusturren not to injiiteln the let ho ever long it my be contin -12" titaciP 11.17 fl titir Ert 1 1; fi l s pr Orb , apoketbrklio.lll . dontliftjet* *'York. Sold II gEthe2siti4=wska GnitediAates, by Dragitisilskilwr". !an rh d 01 151.14" dreorroporn i rtXp ta li e ttl D oothr "13 44 111 rtn nr 'n 0101144110141* *aim:Ai-44 yesrxw.4o*34/011..W7 Fc4AL to 430 2SS Broadway, New York. od&dairky irib - ct# Attito cr . 4: 1061. A CARD TO THE LADIES DUPCINGO'S GOLDEN PILLS • FOE -TEMAL.ES, nCallitde o comainew irsgwanng, :*DQ remoirtvij a obanruntioida; &WS *Welter flituse; and 1. ways SOCCeEllna MI a proven. Woe. IHESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED Eti j the dosters for many . years, both In Prance ano Americo, with onparklieW pumas in every case ; and" he* urged by many thopetuteladleat who used their, tc make the Pills public fettle) alleviation of those sollerinl from any Irregatryk,hsr„soiateVer ' well' ' As to proven' en higferoie of Hatilly.:WkOrobealt Ott perrult 4. Temakit particularly steaks; or; there itellposioS Mom selves so, are calitioned against these Pills ; Winkle that condition as they ere Stir' to Prodooe Inc , the proprietor assumes.no responsibility after this adinco Onion, although'th*.ndltiness. would prevent any mkt' oblet to healtb-,odiewbei the .111 lit are..recommendect. Full sod =Olen atientitine atimpepily'eatsk boa. Prior $1 00 per box. Stild whelesalwand retall!bP, 01PARILIS A. DANNVABS, Druggist% 11 NO: „hintis Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladies," byrlsemeig too : sv 00 to the Harriabur t Post Office, osikliivethe,pillaoem free of Observation k any part of the country (ninifidotdallniurd "free or poi tags" by..mail. • awe by, 8. 8.. fiuts, Reading, mime; &noway • • VOwlinS, PhHadelphia, J. :e-putou, lateolultari.J. A. Wow. Wrightsville .;,:lit,t } ,klutier, Pork • and by one *twist everY"eitl,hOd tillage - 131 the onion, and'hy S. D. Howl, ote proprietor. New York. N. Be—look ent tbr.connterfeite.. Boy no Golden Yule of any kind unless every bon to Signed s:11: /lows. Ai others are a Woo iinposttiod and Resift therefore, ; . be you value your liver (Welty nailing of be ns humbugged OM of jeer 14 0 00Y)i• only or mos , who show the signature of B. ft. Howe on every box, which..bas tecently been Added on 11,001111111. the PIM being countlirrettiM" : 'diazdsreawlY. 'TH OiVrA.N`l t TO FENIALIE.S. • DR. OREESIIMAN'S PILLS . Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. A, YORK CITY. " 91 HE. oomttimtita,of iipgrialiente s &See -1 Pills are the re-tultot Lions andlastensive.coratake. liwy are mild in their operatioa,-nad certain lo correcting al4lrregulgritieß Tainhal Menstruation& removing all Ilb structiona, whether from.cold. .or otherwisa r beadache, pain to the site imipttatton el.. the heart, whites, all ner vous alThollona,.hysterice, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, he , disturbed sleep, which arises from taterrup tion of nature. _ r . . TO HARRIED LADM, Dr. Cheessmares Pills are invaluable, as they will bring On the monthly period. with regularity. Ladles who have beep diaap,o Med in the unkof other Pills can place the utmost commence is Dr. Oheeserean's Pills doing all that they represent to do. :-. NOTIOR There it one cendition tf the /estate tytte afl vithichthe Pitts cannot be tam salami preduceng a PS:JULIA& RESULT., Theconditior' inferred to is PREG NANUT ; the result JILISOA BRIAR& Such it the irsetistiVe ten dency Wthis. onediciatio Tutors the scowl fusel:ion La, a normal ,00nditsbay that even the reproductive power q' na ture commit resist it:: Warranted purely. wegetahle, and free.from anything lijurioes Enplicit directions, which should be road ac company each bop'. Price $l. Sent by mail oke%lost ipg tg..,,t0 On. covreitane L. Onnunistoh Boa 4,551, 'Post ' °file44 IfewftrYhit .1 ut tet sold ,y o r gra in eve Lto g t I §taten. E. 8.1117 O.IINGS, General Agent for the Ceded Statee. .14 Brcadwity„binw ork, 'lb wiled dll:WhOliviaisotdefibboulc h be addressed. Sold Ia Varriabnny C.A. Heaven. - inivgto?tlawl „I rig . '' il. , ni;7! CORS..VJU7XV4S, 11 4R 1 74 101 . , ./ 4 4 1 Pg ; , I P4k.Afist i li y ed" to aLfe very ...iiiiplif4eine" after hiving suffercidgeversil, years, with,s severe lung agent • ion, and that Vldaenil4 . Coniamiltien—is anxious to make known to his lellow-eufferiare the iaeana i or cure. 4 1 1,14141 - 4ild . re Sea .I;i9fLY prh scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same which they will Anita sure euk&forCoueualkidott, : The beliotijeel, of [he advertiser In seeng - Preseriptiou is it,' tiene4ll2ti all*ted,, and avian/ information which he condelvee te be uyaluable, and he hopes every suf ferer will: try his remedy:, se it Will cost them nothing, anti me:y prove a blessing, Parties wishing the piewirition pliaisiutdrese • DWARD.A. WILStiN . , „lirlidtunsbefizti, k Inge county, New York oel3l.mly . : .' . .... - - - lhita B . WD. . - . . . KGW.,l,OBl';''.llOW, RESTORED ~ TUST - Poliski:).'in'ti:l3eileC Enietope ..; U A LoPP4i.on the Nabire,Yreataita% L w-ntak, .04,.. of 441111b 1 ViTktioN'S or pemind Weak. ness, lii* tarY i ltrabsds,,F*Aust r Dilbility r and Imped iments to' ago geberWly; Nem:Rini* t. crib:R=om, streWukßcl El, :,_.- "Latta' ikno. .Ptiiiicit ; lncasiatity,v e - TdrIVOM" Serf Abtia, tire. - DOBT. '7: COL VitRR. wEj.4,; : s._D, Author of .ibe . .Orssis.Booksile..,.* ‘.•A Boon to %lowland's sd" aullsrers," nerd under seal r ba a plank envelope; to iffy' address, pose paid; on . rectal*, of mix cents, or. two_ postage stamps, by Dr. C11..1: C. KILNA 127. Buwery,.New. York, Post 021rAs, 119:4686. dei94lasitim . . ...... - ... ;i . o .44 ~,4 .:. , • A ' 21 1 14UVU., hl6 . l . l:iii iWiPeiW eitii Kfiiiiiii . itfniaB._l 41. 4 2. , al i timar:-.1...p.r0wd.4 r - &sun+ y ' 01 Ater Bk , dos or t , r .1404 43 4 1 0 6 3., is trokasKniehlogo4elk t = io ibirWys, dr efyvatlke 'ortheiiilhathkme by tbeirPlßlMbgb.o o )4llol l , l 4e Mod; ,Bliflikitileerliesi Pe vim a nd doe; Dyameta, Dinsy, pie% AO In short, mod ti dbrieeoOphlldlii thelr.ourAeoPrOPertioo No remit?. e iehlol tie wi th at rthem )0 , 'l4 - their mei usa mueheilleallgiusil °swiss =LS& be saved. • Propared by..9,4,B._MOYFAT, Ne,W And tajyrihr47 New 2irvertistments. INITHD SIMS LOIN. TlttifitigY NOTEIEST 7 ` 31. I , *': 4141014 URSUANT to initinctionelnin.,:the Seerei p tary..2f the Trea0. 121 92_9 150 4wi1l lie opened on the 8d tE - Pitnimbr AT TEO ltittitigllßG : 13Wit'for - :::saiSWI:“ - tioniP United Siatesiti4WOtes:4;lalitted under the act of July 1Y,'1;1361.:. TA;ese notes be issued in earns of fifty dollars, one hundred dot= lass, five hundred dollars,:one thousand dollar& and five:thousand dollirs each, dated 19th Au: guit;'ll36l, payable year& after dal:CO:the order of - the subscriber or as directed, and beari lag intend...at Utelite 0f7.7 8-10 .percent. per . annum, payable; semi-annually ; such inter* being at the rate of two cents for , each day on every hundred dollars. For the convenience of the holder, each- ,note will have co u pons at; tached expressing , the several amounts of wad: annual interest, which coupons may be de: tached and presented for payment separately: from the notes: Subscription for such treasury notes:Mil be • 7 received during fifteen days from the day of opening the hook; as aforesaid. No unixerip don for less thcin fifty dollars nor for any free:, Lion of 'that sum oente r e ce iv ed: Subscription s must be paid in lawful coin of the United States or 'Firilfulelphia or New . Yerk Ex change et the time of subscribing. —Certificates be ' vaned in duplicate toy subscribers for the mounts so paid, the original: of ;arhich the subierther will'transmit by mail. to. the. Secretary of the Treasury, when treasuj ry notes, as aforesaid, will be issued thereon to such - stllxicr - lber; - biltliroider, carrying" interest: as expressed Ira* certlEatte; on payment the; subscriber wiltiarcilttlitilileithereto, a sum' equal to the is t terest accrued thereon from the 19th of August to the afe ' of payment, - which payments of interest will toe'talintrarsed to the subscTiber in the lairhent of the first cot:Mon. The treasury notes lained upon such min , cates by the treasury - -will be sent to the ebb scribers by mail, or Such other mode as may be indicated; **TA* UM' ; tnuuSait :*4 original I:indite**. The duplicate certificates Mai be retained by them for their own security. 3.. W .! WEIR v: Babscaptiou Agent rlaryz.--4. iliPCOMilDuktlarkl - At - ikla r tiAGrigait .rare Wilma reached and for gala by Nib WM. DMZ JS. 6 00 MA -0i litiectifcmtotm • SOMETHING FOR THE TIMESs! rtrA NECESSITY IN VtRY HOUSEHOLD. JOHNS & CROSLEY' liddricait blue THE STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD. THE CHEAPEN GLUE IN THX,WORLD. THE LOST DURABLE GLUELYTHE WORLD. THE ONLY RELIABLE GLUE IN, THE WORLD THE EFS? GLUR 1N THE WORLD. i . 26ifEßroAik dtmENT Atft le the only article of the kind ever produced which . WILL . WITHSTAND WATER. trIi...,kMENR WOOD, iiV leire yok brokenbrokenietture2.' IT WILL MEND LEATH tR, Mend your Harness, &rape, Belts, Boots, &o. IT WILL MEND GLASS, tilass Bade ' • IT. ;WILL MANDAYPVI Don't throw annylhat bro ra ken t lvory Pan, it is easily re. e', ;-• ILL MEND CHINA, Soar broken Chin i Cups and Saucers can be made va good Si new. IT WILL MEND MARBLE, That OM* keocked ant of Yorir Maible 7 mantle can be piston., strong as over. PORDELMN ? faiinaitor Utigivit tat ling, a shilling saved is a shilling earned. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER, That emtly Alabaster Vase At, broken .and' you cant match it, mend wnl never thew ,when put together. It .Mend 'Bone & Coral, ,Laire ! , . and in .. fact everything bat Metals. any article Cemented with ,AgitRiCAN °RUNT GLUM wW not Show where It is mended. EXTRAtift. .. , . "Every Housekeepers should have a supply cir Johne & Crosley's American Cement Glue."—N . Y. Tonal. 10) . ( cotvenient to have in tae house."—N. ~ .u.is.sawityirewiy; this commends itself to every bviri-Ingsendatif- e have 'nod and lino It as useful In our homes as water."—mGra:Spirii of tta Thlg s. ECONOMY IS WEALTH $lO,OO 'Per i year Bayed in eiery finilly'by One Bottle of ‘ AligintYAN CEMENT GLUE. Pride; 26 dente per '/Citle. PriC o4 Pa t e PP r .BOttl e. PiiceL26 dente per Bottle. Price' 26 Cents per Bottle. Price*; dents - peißOtle. Price 26 dente per Bottle. Very Liberal, Releseilons to. Wholesale Buyers, TERMS CASE. arFor sale by all Drugglsts, sad Storekeepers geseralr ly tlarouglrp.t the JOBS CROSLEY, (Sole Mae ufainerem p ) 'lB WILLIAM STREET,' , Corner of liberty street. NEW YORK. Important to House Owners. Important to Builders. t. Importantio Rail Road Companies. Importanito Fners, 2b all whom this may concern, and it concerns essay body. JOHNS' & • CROSLEY'S • . wpm° Guns notate OFfidE.NT-SO6FING, The Cheapest end most thimble Roofing in use IT xs FIRE AND WATER 112,001 1 . Ii Mtn be applied to NSW Mir urn ROOTS of &II killdS, steep or ti a, and to Ilinsout Room without removing the Shingles. The Coot le oaly,tihout One.Thled that of Tin Aitoxr is , 4wicz, AS UIJitABLIC.. This article has been thoroughly tested lo New York ply and: alt _other , parts o 1 the United Staten,Rannda, West•lndiell Centra and Bondi- Awerims, on buildings of all kinds, such as FAMOILIVA, FOUNDR/ISS, 011Uittaile, BAIL ROAD Darns, CARS, And, Con , Ttnitio Stumm generally Govsitiorwer BOILDISGA, &a', by the principal Builders, Arcalrocts and others, during the past tour years, and has proved to re the CHEAPEST and MOtif DuRABLs ROOFING is use; lt is in every respect A FIRE, WAI BR, WEATHER and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS This is the ONLY ssataial wanstraclwrect in the United Males which coothlues the very desirable properties of Masao:iv and Durabdil4, which are universally acanow 'edged to bwpossesaed by GUTIA PARCHA AND INOLA BUBBEIit. • • :J • NO neat la required in making application. The expense-of ipplYlog it is trifling, as an ordinary roof can be covered end fletebed the same day fe"' eau be'app e y any one , and when lichilied forme' a perfectly than PitoOn en rine° With 11110hIEWIC body, which cannot be injured by auT, Cow or Swann. eannottao er Aeon. BOARDS, nor any ex ternal action whatever.. . • GIITTA PERCH& CEMENT, For Coating Metals of all kinds when exposed to the Action of the Wiather, and FOR FRESEIM'ING AND liFkilitiNG METAL ROOFS OF 49. LL KINDS This is the only Composition known which will oneness fully mist extreme changes of all onnistes, for any' length of date, when applied to metals, to Which it ad- • herds Army, forming a Dolly equal to coats of ordinary paint, coats much has and will i3Of MON TIMES O LUNtP and 'from' its elatillotty Is not Injured by. the , contraction anti expansion of Tin and other metal Reefs, consequent upon sudden changes of the weather. Iturfildel CRACK IN COLD DD guy IN WARN MUZZLES, AND WILL .02 - WASH . On. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can be readily repair .edvdth.GLITTLIIERLIHA-CaMENT, and prevented from further corrosion and leaking,. thereby ensuring a per fectly tightrmif for manryeerx. , ". This Cement is pflpii gig adapted for the preservaikist tif CULTORkIi MPLE4ENT.I,'Itd., alsO_ foe general mann lecturers Ilse. • • GIITTA PERCHA • CEMENT . For preseiying and. repalag Tin and other Matt Roofs of every 414711M.Mi1, from its great elasticity , 14 no, injured by the eontraCtion end eap.mnim of. Metals, and wiu not ersicitlicaldiii run in warm weather. Th"PPntoiars are 4 1 401 1 4 1 TO 43. gni! we are'pripiredlo islapfilyoraera ifom any pan !A t ha coun try, at Paw. nopoopr. %mu YEKILL• ROOMG in Pilaf realty pirepanatfor.uae, and GUTta..PIKRINIA.Cg idzir inbourrelo; with printed direction's for appli cation. AGENTS WANTED We will Maki liberal - and satisfactory arrangements with resporwible. parties who Valid like to establish them- selves in a isorenve and permanent bushman. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We cen give abundant proof of all we elaim in favor of our Improved Bootleg having applied them to several thousand Roofs in New York City and vicinity. • . . JOHNS & oßcer,Ey soul MANUFACTURERS, WholesaieWarehouselB William St, .•,. Weer Llberty&reet... . NE I ,I IV-TORK. Full desoriptive Circulars and Prices will be founts had appliestiom 9° 3 14 1 7-,i ki • • ' . .... ITIQ Injs 4 7 —.. ''' .T 4 61 t. A1,. 1314 : 1 M I t. I N t NEVri:ur; 'bit - received; of t 6.0 boo 43. quality, at Cs , next door to ll larrlabar B/01k. Sae ffligitelkmenus. SPECIAL PROCLAMATION BY THE GOV.ERtiOE. OFFICE SECRETARY OF THE CONIFONWIALTH, Harrisburg, Sept. 18, 1861. The following "provisions in case any of the militia or volunteers shall be in actual service at the time of the general election" arepublish ed for the benefit of those citizens of Pennsyl vania to whom they may apply in connection with the general election to be held on the sec ond Tuesday of October, A. D. 1861: Whenever any of the citizens of this Com monwealth qualified as hereinbefore provided, shall be in auy actual military service in any detachment of the militia or corps of volunteers, under a requisition from the President of th e United States, or by the authority of this com monwealth, on the day of the general election, as aforesaid, such citizens may exercise the right of suffrage at such places as may be ap pointed by the commanding officer of the troop, or company, to which they shall respectively belong, as fully as if they were present at the usual place of election. Provided; that no member of any such troop or company, shall be permitted to vote at the place so appointed, if at the time of such election be shall be with in ten miles of the place at which he would be entitled to vote, if not in service as aforesaid. The proceedings for conducting such elections shall be as far as practicable, in all respects the same as are herein directed in the case of gen eral elections, except that the captain or com manding officer of each company or troop shall act as judge, and that the first lieutenant or of ficer second in command, shall act as inspector, 'at such election, so far Be shall relate to .such company or troop ; and in case -of the neglect or refusal of such officers, or either of them, to serve in such capacity, the officer or officers next in command, in such company or troop, shall act as judge or inspector as the case may be. The officer authorized to perform the duties of judge, shall administer the proper oath or affirmation to the officer who shall act as in spector, and as soon as such officer shall have been sworn or affirmed, he shall administer the proper oath or affirmation to the officer whose duty it shall be to act as judge, and such officer acting as judge shall appoint two persons to act as clerks, and shall administer to them the proper oaths or affirmations. The several officers authorised to conduct such elections shall take the like oaths or affir mations, shall have the like powers, and they, as well as other persons who may attend, vote, or offer to vote, at such election, shall he sub ject to the like penalties and restrictions as are declared or provided in this act, in the case of elections by the citizens at their usual places of elect ion. Within three days after such election, the judges thereof shall respectively transmit through the nearest post office, a return thereof together with the tickets, tally lists of voters, to the prothonotary of the county in which ouch electors would have voted, if not in military service. And the said judges shall transmit another return of such election to the com manding officer of the regiment or lbattallion, as the case may be, who shall make a general return tinder his hand and seal, of the votes of all the companies or troops under his command and shall transmit the same through the near est post office to the secretary of the common wealth. It shall be the duty of the prothonotary of the county, to whom such returnsahallbe made, to deliver to the return judges of the same county, a copy certified under his hand and seal, of the return of votes so transmitted to him by the judges of the election in the companies or troops aforesaid. The return judges of the proper county or counties, in which the volunteers or militia men aforesaid may have resided at the time of being called into actual service as aforesaid, shall meet on the second Tuesday in November next after the election. And when two or more counties are connected in the election, the meeting of the judges from each county shall be postponed in such case until the Fri day following the said second Tuesday In No vembEr. , The return judges so met, shall includein their enumeration the votes so returned, and thereupon shall proceed in all respects in ,fife like manner as is provided in this act, in cases where all the votes shall have been given at the usual place of election. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. aepll3-doawte ATTORNSY Ginisnex:s OFFION, lELuutusunta, Sept. 27, 1861. I My opinion is requested by the Governor on the following questions, viz : L What volunteers will be entitled to vote at the approaching general election in their camps ? 11. Whether the volunteers so entitled to vote, can vote for County officers ? I. lam clearly of the opinion that no vol unteers will be entitled to vote in their camps, except such as are in actual military service in conformity with law, viz : Such as are in•ser vice under the authority of the Governor - on the requisition of the President of the Milted States. All the field officers of such regirnegfe will be commissioned by the Governor, andthe holding of such commissions by the field Offi cers will be a fair test of the right of the tee ment to vote. . IL The Act of Assembly provides that the volunteers may exercise_the-zight . of guffaws; of course they have as much right lA/ vote for County officers as for any other. k, W. M. MEREDITH, . Attorney General: "Since writing the above an additional ques tion has been propounded tome, viz : Wture men from several counties are in the same com pany, what course should be purtmed P lam of opinion that in such cases there shoshirtie separate ballot-boxes, tally lists 8:c; far, ejitit County, and the votes should be return_ tfilb each county, of the voters entitled to vote' in such county." • _ W. M. Mintserra, Attorney General. Sept. 28, 1861. Sept; 28-116 t. GENERAL ORDER N0.,8:- HEAD-Querergas Normslmams Mum. } Harrisburg, Sept. $O, 18614 L No Surgeon or Assisatant Surgeon•csti re ceive a commission from the Governor of Penn sylvania, unless he has first passed an examina tion before a Board of Surgeons, in accordance with the Act of Assembly and General Orders No. 25 of the War Department. A Vedical—Board-for the examination - 44 R Srugeons,-ordinistant-Surgeonsi Flow a oll iffies such, in any regiment raised in :the .$ of Pennsylvania, will be held at flurriaburgo. ber 241861, at 9a. m., and at Wa i ton .I*y at Willard's Hotel, on Tuesday, the g t h te i October, 1861, at 10 a. m. By order of A. G. duituti • Governor and'Commander CRAIG BIDDLE, A. D. C. (IRAS CIDER 111—Strictly put goy* 9,..) ling and aweat—haa reeetVed.AOlvellgew..ol.- lam aat every Suite Agrieutlarif - ntratiai , mite r ae by teltd WU. DOOlll ROO. -WANTED, 50 AspX)iiiltirtifst,RseEz Ferwittlet'Wllkk Filbert, ' lacio6-Int] .1111t.13Z101 IA UR newly replenished stoelt'ef Toi et i,, Jr and ram, Goods to nosurpaneed in Ate3l47 feeling confident of rendering setlidention t We W . pectlnkky invite &call. • - -.:0 .t 91 #4 1 19. 1 . 1 409h 1 if0 49 4 1fe filto l9l /04111114 didett,ti.41. , ,,...1-. 4. ,tb. ' , -.. , •-;:“: ' - ELLER'S DRUG STORE is the pion to b ll 7 Data *Akan. Etel