Pailp uTritgrapt EIAIIRISBURG, PA Monday Afternoon, ,October 21, 1561. To MILITARY OFFICER9.-offi cers' pay-roll blanks, handsomely printed on fine white paper, according to the prescribed rule, are for sale at this oflico. TOS EASTON EXPRESS notices the arrival in that borough of Rev. Mr. Cattell, pastor of the tL S Presbyterian congregation in this city. Mr. O a aten is attending the Presbyterian Synod, tilm in session at Easton. lyix CITY Locii-vi , contained only two tenants lag tiight.--"Soger boys," arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct. They had a hear big before his honor, the Mayor, this morning, mil were sent to camp under guard. NEW ENOINES.—The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are placing a number of new engines on their road, and among them is one of rather odd conetniction, intended for the Hollidays lam; Branch passenger train. It is veryneat in appearance, and is so built that the fuel is kept under the floor of the engine, immediately be hind the boiler, and the water in tanks °neither sm. of the boiler, thus obviating the necessity of a tender, and making the affair look like an animal without a candle apendage. WEATHER F•IleII 11$ last night cannot he healthy, and with our hearts and minds full of the war we cannot but think with the deepest sympathy of our volunteers in the field, exposed to the chill winds, fogs and rains day and night. It is consoling to think that the cry fOr blankets and seeks for the soldiers is responded to ener getically, and we notice gifts of the former and hose Companies" to supply the latter with the greatest pleasure. Could every loyal man or woman in the North fully appreciate the character of "picket duty" and entrench- MOO labor, as tens of thousands of our soldiers experience it every day, they would redouble their efforts to see our defenders supplied with iwcessary articles like these without a day's delay. anent CAunuT BY A LOCOMOTIVE. —We learn fo.nt a Railroader that one night recently, The odore Daugherty, an engineer on one of the freight trains between this city and Altoona, heard a rustling, fluttering noise about the head light of his locomotive, as he was running along in the vicinity of Thompsontown station, and on going forward to discover whence it pro cee,led, found a large hawk clinging to the edge or the lamp. It had evidently been prowling in thu vicinity of the road at the time the train W:18 passing, and became blinded by the bright ness of the light. When approached it showed tight, and Mr. D. had a severe scuffle to secure it, getting his coat torn by its claws, which it braudished savagely. He took the bird to Al toona. EXCITING CHASE AND CAPTDREL-TWO negroes, Bald to be servants of Capt. C. C. Davis, of Wynkoop's cavalry regiment, at Camp Care en at, were detected yesterday morning stealing sonic articles belonging to the Captain. Before they could be arrested, however, they " broke corer" and started at a full run for this city, whither they were followed by some dozen or more soldiers in pursuit. The negroes led the chase up Second street to Market, and out Mar ket to Paxton creek, where one of them took to the water and was captured, while the other, continuing his flight beyond the creek, managed to make good his escape. The captured negro was escorted back to the camp by the soldiers, but what disposition was made of him there, our deponent saith not I=o=l TUE NEW COUNTY OFFIOERS.—The certificates of election will nut be issued to the new county chums until the second Tuesday of November, the day fixed by law for opening and counting the returns of the soldiers' vote. These re turns will not materially change the result already published. The new officers will enter on, their respec tive duties in the following order : The Director of the Poor wilt go into office on the second Tuesday in November. The President and Associate Judges will be mu in on the first Monday of December. The Prothonatory and Register of Wills will enter upon their duties on the fi. st Monday December. The new County Treasurer will go into oilice on the first Monday in January. By an act passed at the last session of the Legislature the new County Commissioner will not take his seat until the fourth Monday in January. A Scum Poer.--We seldom find space in our local department for poetical effusions, but the following little poem is so remarkable for its beauty of rymth, richness of melody, and purity of sentiment, that we are constrained to give it a place in our columns. The writer's thoughts float along one after another as easily and gracefully as a line of birds in autumn fly ing southward, while the verses are as free from effort and affection, and as beautiful as the mo tions of happy children at play. The author is a volunteer at Camp Cameron, near this city: At mid ON GUARD. night, on my lonely beat, When shadows wrap the wood and lea, A vision seems my view to greet Of one at home who prays for me. No roses blow upon her cheek— Her form is not a lover's dream— But on her face, so kind and meek, A host of holier beauties gleam ; For softly shines her silver hair; A patientt smile is on her face, And mild lustrous light of prayer, Around her sheds a saint-like grace. She pleads for one who's far away-- The soldier in his holy fight— And trusts that Heaven in mercy may Protect her boy, and bless the Right. And although leagues lie far between, 'this sweet communion of the heart Steals o'er our souls with breath serene, And we no longer are apart. So • guard ingtlans my lonely beat B Y Bhad emY wood and haunted lea, That vision %ems myview greet Of her at home Who Prays for me. CasiP auneron. A VoLvtinut. STRAWBERRIBS.—The attention of lovers of this luscious fruit is invited to the advertise ment of Mr. Loban in to•days paper. A rare chance is offered them for procuring an assort ment of plants of the choicest varieties. DEAD.—Richard Hawkins, a colored man, for thirty years or more sexton - of the' Episcopal church, died at his residence in this city yes terday. The deceased was eighty-five years old. I=l=l THE SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD, (formerly known as the " Dauphin and Susque hanna,") 64 miles in length, running from Au burn, on the Reading Railroad, to Rockville, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 5 miles above this city, has passed under the management of the Reading Railroad Company. This road, since the opening of the Lebanon Valley branch, has lost all its business but an inconsiderable amount of local trade, and is now little more than a small feeder to the great Reading railway. 1=1:=21 A CIRCULAR has been issued from the Treasury Department in relation to the settlement of the accounts of deceased soldiers. The widow of an officer or private is entitled to receive the money due ; if there is no widow, the pay goes to the children or their guardian—if the soldier dies unmarried, the father, mother, brothers and sisters, or heirs in general receive the amount due. Written applications must be made under oath, and be addressed to EZRA B. FRENCH, Second Auditor of the Treasury De partment, Washington. THE " GRAPE CURE" is becoming very popu lar in Europe. Several infirmaries have re cently been established, in one of which at or near Bashi:mg, Germany, the late King of Prus sia was for some time an inmate. In cases more especially of deranged digestion, the treat_ ment is found to be remarkably efficacious. The Albany Evening Journal has known of sev eral cases of chronic dyspepsia cured in a few weeks. The " course" lasts from three to six weeks, and the quantity eaten per day from one to four pounds. Pleasant medicine I Will the " juice of the grape" do the business, if we cannot get the - grapes themselves ? That is the interesting question. I=l VISITS TO VOLIINTERB.B IN THa ARILY.—Fer the information of many persons who go at a great sacrifice of time, money, and personal comfort, to Washington, for the purpose of visiting their relatives in the army on the Virginia side of the Potomac, it is proper to state that as Gen. McClellan considers such visitslnconsistent with the good of the soldiers, as well as prejudicial to the success of the army generally, he has, by positive orders, refused passes. The constant communication of families with their brothers, husbands, and sons, is prevent ed by the refusal, which in many instances is the occasion of much painful embarrassments to the efacer in charge as well as those who af ter reaching Washington, are without the means of providing for their comforts. Many visit that city through curiosity ; but they in cur needless expense, as it cannot be gratified. No passes are granted, excepting in extreme cases, where it is positively necessary. A Hurr TO um Camiouss.—This is no time to attend to the unfortunate inetinir olimes, when we have so m angy wiain our own land that de mand our earnest airEirti on. Every cent that can be spared from 6. purses of our people, ought to be devotedto alleviating the sufferings of our soldiers, and helping our struggling government. Great so IS the missionary cause, it is trifling in comparison with the success of our present immense undertaking. We cannot afford to attend to the latter, and neglect our own people. If any of our eltlsens feel able to, contribute in proper sums to'both, let them do so; but by no means, we urge, should they con tribute to the former, if it prevents them from aiding the latter. Our churches have now a closer and more necessary field, for their liber ality than they have ein• lind. Let them IttifiXthde vote every spare oftW ' wants of the army for the press 4 andtin e rebellion is crushed—after that, the fu missionary field will open with as just aimto their munificence as ever. - A mu exchange says AO.with washing and sewing machines, baby-juavers, Irish wai ters, big hotels, &cc., we shall sii* have no ne cessity for women, whatever. listiectly absurd. Why, there is one particular in which we insist that no substitute can be obtibted,' even with the brilliant inventive genius of the age. We allude to courting, of course—a luxury which, our fathers tell us, is not enjoyed now in as much perfection as it " used to was" tri thegood old times, owing to the improvements of *l ion, and the fastidiousness of "society," We protest against any attempt to interfere with the rights of the sex in this respect. They have the " patent right" for the business, from Na ture itself, and no " injunction" shall take it from them. Your Yankee sewing machines, infantile gymnasticators andanch like, may do very well in their places, but for a right -down genuine courting match, nothing can be fimnd that equals a rosy-cheeked, &nag, ' damsel of ,- let's see—say 'from sixteen to twenty. Tux Wr►s. Excinnuutr.—The public interest in the wax leaves little room for much interest in anything else. The usual events of life strike us but faintly in comparison with issues of battle. The case of the old lady who com plained in the time of the Mexican war that she "didn't enjoy her murders" any more, illus trates the position of thousands in this country at the present moment. Common casualities are scarcely glanced at in newspapers ; marl ages interest nobody but the " happy pair ;" and deaths in the natural way have lost all their impressiveness. As to literature, who reads a book now unless it treats of " broil and battle?" " Sensation novels" produce no sen sation whatever, and poetry is "a drug i n the market," for drugs are saleable, and verses have no buyers. No matter, says Quip; let us pu down, the rebellion before we fret over the losses that it occasions to thousands of loyal people who are suffering for the treason of others. Busi ness before Pleasure is the motto. If we can restore the country to its old lutegritYo " the Vnion must be preserved"—we shall be able to rejoice in a " sweeter prceperity" than we ever knew before. Pennsylvania Wady telegraph, Mantrap Afternoon, Otto A STATED Mgarrao of the Friendship Fire Company will be held at theirhonse this Monday evening, at 7i o'clock. FLAG PasoanArrox.—The ceremony of pre senting one of the State flags to Col. Welsh's regiment took place this morning at Camp Curtin. We were early upon the ground fully prepared with book and pencil to jot down the " items" for the benefit of our readers, but were prevented from getting a favorable posi tionf or this purpose by a stalwart sentinel, who, acting under orders, kept all except a number of the personal friends of Col. Welsh from coming within a hundred yards of the scene of the presentation ceremonies. THE brows sorsanut.—What a habit the poets have of praising the Indian Summer ? And yet how few recognize that season when it real ly comes I Most men imagine it visits us about a month earlier than it actually makes its ap• pearance, and so they worship the ghost of that delicious period which we all look to enjoy be fore the rude voice of winter bids the autumn hence, and closes the almanac upon all his own programme of entertainmenl. • The Indian summer always seems to us like the gorgeous sunset of the year—its hectic flush is so beautiful. The consumptive year seems, at that time, to put forth all its vital energies anew, to array itself in its more coquettish cos tume, and with its warm, passionate breath, seeks fondly to convince us of its hope of a long and proud existence. But we know too well how illusory are such gay dreams of a brilliant future. The parox ysm once over, the inspiration once gone, the dying year yields up its cherished anticipations. It sadly gathers together its garment of withered leaves, coughs through the long December nights its wasted life away, and is buried in the white snow-shroud that its mother, nature wraps wi h tears about the icy form of the de parted. Taa WASKENGTON Hap of the United States, by the Superintendent of the National Observa tory, Washington, D. O. D. N. Parker, General Agent, is now stopping at the Buehler House, and proposes to canvass the city for the above named work. He also wishes to engage a good and respectable agent. He has a splendid, and as far as we can see, a correct map of the United States. It extends in latitude 9 to BO degrees N.; em bracing, besides the whole of the United States at one view, Central America, Mexico, the British Provinces of New Brunswick and the larger portion of Nova Scotia, together with the inhabited portions of the two Canadas. It also contains the West India Islands, as Hayti (in part), the whole of Jamaica and Cuba, with the Great and Little Bahamas, Key West, and the Florida Channel. The margin is decorated with medallion like nesses of all the Presidents from Washington to Lincoln ; while the blank spaces are filled up with smaller maps ; —one of each hemisphere, and four of the United States illustrative of their physical geography. Each one is of itself a speciality. Besides these, there are instruc tive cuts with diagrams, with Tables of statis tical and other useful information from the °en_ sus of 1860. The dates of organization are mark ed upon the counties. It is believed that no map of the country ever before presented such an amount of varied, useful, and accurate in formation aa - has been embodied in this one.-- The map is a real maitum in parvo—full to over flowing, but clear and lucid. In short the Washington Map abounds with instruction of which its mere name conveys no idea. It is an indispensible appendage to the school-room. In the office of the professional man, in the library of the man. of letters, in the halls of the rich, and on the walls of the farmer's more modest . dwelling, it will be as ornamental as useful. In the present condition of the country, the necessity of resorting to this map is so urgent that, it is believed, no family of education would choose to be with out it. Naw Yoaa Alfa ParternamuA.—We have the pleasure this morning, of stating that our senior parner has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, with a choice assort meat of fall and winter dry goods. This stock of goods was bought on the most favorable term. Purchasers will find special advantage in. looking over our new stock. The.oheap'store is at the corner of Front and Market streets. Mum & Bowmax. THE GREATEST BARGAINS PROM NEW YORK AUCTION ! —The Cheapest Goods Received Yet 50 pieces of 6-4 bleached Pillow Case Malin, 124 cents. 100 dozen of wools: Mocks damaged by water, 8 cents a pair. 26 pieces of dark heavy Pant ituff, 18, ascend 37 cents. 60 pieces Canton Flannel, 14 cents. 100 of black and grey Cloaks, from $2.60 up. 12 dozen of Mies' woolen Sontags,very cheap. 40 dozen of grey and white merino Undershirts and Drawers, 76 cents. 50 pairs white woolen Blankets, at all prices. 100 dozen of ladies' end ciiildretee wool Stook- Juice, 12 to, 87 cent& , 50 pieces of white, red extdiellow Flannel, at all prices. • Country merchants we would invite to call, as we have a large stock of all kinds of Goods, and are daily receiving Goods from New York Auction, which we will sell at wholesale at City prices. B. Liwv, John Rhoads' old stand. Sea Professor Wood's advertisement in another column. HOW• LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST Published in a Sealed Envelope ; Price 6 Ms : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and radical Cure of Spermatorrhnn ar Seminal Weak. ness, Involuntary Emissions, &reel Debility, and Imped iments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity re sulting from tlelf Abuse, &o.—By WET. J. CUL VER WELL, ii. D., Author of the Green Book de. "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers," sent under seal, in a plain envelope. to any address, part paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by Dr. GB. J. C. MINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office, 80x4686. sep9-dsw3m blosraT'a Lin Pure AND PIHUTS Erring.- era frost all lhooral Poisons.—ln oases of , 3orofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing in slew days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases by their purifyinge sots on the blood. MMus Fevers, Fever mid Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in shell, magi diseases soon yield is their curative properties i4O Ali should be without theism by their timely, Use " suffering and gni! .s be saved. Prepared by MIL B. IWAT, D.VNeer York, and !be salgby aII Druggriell noetw-ly ~ , . ., . 1..... MANHOOD PIJILEFY TEE BLOOD. IMPORTANT TO PRMALCS CHEESEMAN'B PI Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, 31' CITY. THE combination of ingredients in Pills are the re.ult et a long end extensive n Thoy are mild in their operation, and certdu in co all irregularities, Painful idensiruations removingl strut:done, whether from cold or otherwise, b , . pein in the side, palpitation of the heart, whiles, onus al] chess, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the ba limbs, disturbed sleep, wt ich arises from to lion of nature. TO HARRIED I.aDIR 4 , Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as tbe., wi; on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies w bees disap:oo nted in the use of ocher Pills can pi utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesetnan , s Pals doing 1 they represent to .10. NOTICE There is one cmdition of the female system in w Pills canto! be taken without producing a. PEI RESULT. Theeoriddion referred to is PREG.V A the result MISCARRIAGE. Suet it Me irresist' dency of the medicine to restore the vacua/ functio normal condiion, that even the reproductive power Lure cannot resist Warranted purely vegetable, anti fre from a. injurious. Explicit directions, whielt shoed he r coin any each box. rice SI S-et by mail on Mg SI to DR. t:ORNELITY9 L Cuarounisg, Box 4,53 Office, New York City. :old by one Druggis 1 in every town in the United B. B. lI.UrCHINIIS, General Agent Tor the United State 14 Broadway, New r To whom all wriolesate orders should ,he addresse , Fold in Harrisburg uy C. A. iIAtiVART. 00.29 dewly A CARD TO T 11.13 LAbies l l DR. DITPONOO'S GOLDEN' pi 8 FOR FEMALES. „iatiibk u correcting, regulating, and reultrOk, a , obstructions, from whatever cause, dud I ways successful as a proven tive. ZiliEiE PILLS kiAVE BEEN USE B 1 the doctors for many years, both in France anu America, with unparalleled success in every case ; sad Nils urged by many tnotstanu ladies who used dm to make the Pills public: for the alleviation of those toff from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to ent an increase of family whore health will not penal it.— ,ilie. Females particularly situated, or those supposing em selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while i that condition as they are curs to produce miscarti anti the proprietor assumes no responsibility atter this cs ninon, although their mildness would prevent an mia cbiel to health—otherwise the Pills are raceme' kdad. Full and erplielt directions accompany cacti box. Moe $1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by, ' 01:1ARLM A. BANNVART. Drilggist.‘ I No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburtda. •Ladies," by sending bins Si 00 to the - Bar .erg Poet Office, can have the Pills sent free of übser tic "free pee part of the country (con fi dentially) and "free in tape" by mail. Suld also by F. 8. Stsyssa, img, Josssos, HOLIARAT , & Comm, Philadelphia, .1.,L. Las snots, Lebanon, items ,.R. EilaTehlU, Lancsid44; J. A. Worn, Wo , rightsville ( It. T. .MILLIS, York t • and' by one druggist in every city and village in the initcn,ned by 8. A Rows, rile proprietor, New York l N. B.—Look out for couuteried... thy nu 001 n Pat of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. He Ai . others are a WOW imposition and uns Alb; there re, as you value your lives and health, (to isi.y nothin or be og humbugged out of your money j buy only thins , . whir show the signature of F. D. blown on over( but, Which has recently ~ ,fpn —tem;.r, 'armee, er tie pip., being connterteffeJ • .1 alLdwarw 1 y. HAIR DYE! HAIEt DYE!! Win. A. Batchelor's Hair !Dye The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known All others are more imitAtiona, hud should be avoided Ifyou wish lo escape rl iicule. GREY, KM OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, withal:it the least injury to Hair or Skin. ' .* Fik'fF EN kiRDAIS AYD DIPLOMAS have, been awar ded to Wm. A. BATennoß sine 18.9, and over 200,000 applications have been matte ti the hair of WO patrons of his famous Dye. WY. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to bo diltinguishon from nature and is WeitAkrun not to Injure in the lout, however long it natiy be contin ued, and the ill . ffects of had Dees remedied The hair is invigorated fur life by thin splendid Dye, which is prop. erly applied at No. 16 'load Street New York. tout I' all the cites end towns of the Linited''Statee, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers The Genuine has the name "William A. Ektebelor," and addreett upon a steel plate engraving, on the four Bides of each box. Wbelegate,Factory, 81 Barclay St., Late 233 Broadway, NeW York. ocl2-dawly TO CONSIIIEPTIVES. THE Arnrincrum; having been restored to health in a few WOOICB by a very simple , remedy, after having suffered sever.J years with' a severe !dug affect ion, and that dread disease, Consumption-1s anxious to make known to his iellowentfereti the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of Charge), with the direction for preparing and aging the name, which they will tied a sure cure for Consumption, asthma, Bronchitis, Sm. The Only object of the advertiser iu sending the Prescription is to benefit the till titled, and spread information which he conceives to be uvalitable, and lie hopes every suf ferer will try his remedy, as it will coot theta nothing, anti may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please addrese REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willittinshurgh, i.ngs county; New York. wly .3Ntiv 2bvertistments. SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS !! SHIRTS 1 ! I HOME MANUFACTURE. THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. THE undersigned Naving opened his A Manufactory or Shirts &c., at No. 12 Wen' Market street, Harrisburg, Pa , mos irespectSdly solicits the pat] ming° and attention of the Ladies,llentlemen and Merchants to toe following assortment of iniode all of Which are our own manufacture : SHIMS SHIRT BOSOMS, DOLLARS, CUPS, 4 WRIST. BANDS, NIGHT SHIRTS, Am., &c., ac., Also the particular attention of the Ladiewto our large assortment of. under garments , hc., (from the, latest im. proved London and Parts etylee,) LINEN COLLARS, CUFFS, SEM AA., in.great varieties, all or which being our owrimauoufkicturo . w o will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. rertons desirous of furnishing their own materials, can have t,rating, sewing die., of every variety done ao cord ing to order. Mint the above named goods for Gents wesr, we will make to measure, gwanteelog to flt, and give entire satistsction to the purchaser for style,durability and miterlal. All special orders will belsgghsptly tended to upon the shortest notice and moist t to.sOnabill terms. Mao Merchants stipplliid upon'the mulat'reakoni. able terms. Lames wishing skirts Or noOer ger - Meets of any ascription, can hive them. made to %'lm. Ittuulhtg sum .or such kind.: as , may be doeir&i. JAS a. LIMN No. 12, Market street, an99-Miut ' . Harrisburg, Pa. Rooms next docir to Hummel •• & hallingees ,GrocerA Store. EXECUTORS NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on the estate.:of 'Mirabelli Thompson, dec'd., late of the city of Harrisburg, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, residing there,, all persons having demands against the estate are *nested t I make known the same to him without delay. DAVID M. ROBINSON, Executor. sepl6 irw JOHN WINEBRENNER, et. al. No. 177 April Term VS• 1859 In Dauphle Com [JAMES COLDER, et. al. moo Pleas, in equity. NOTICE FOR ELECTION OF ELDERS OR 1111:1STERS. IN pursuance of a decree in equity, in said Court by the Hon. John J. Pearson, President Judge in the ease above stated, an election for four: elders or trustees of "The Church of God at Harrisburg,”. will be held at th Bethel, or church building of said church, On Fourth street, in this city, on Tuesday the 29th day of October neat, by the duly qualified members of the church. And ae provided by said decree, three members of the eongregition, duly qualified to vote accord ng to the pro visions of the Charter of said church, will be selected between the hmrs of 9 o'Clock, 4. 2 and 12 o'clock, M. of said day; who are to hold said elections 'Mr elders or trustees, at the same place, on the same day, betweso the honks of 12 o'clock; M., and 5 o'clock, P, M. Complainants in said ease and others. Harrisburg, Sept. 25th, 1861.—at R EMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER would reopootfally Inform toe pi - bib:Ant:he hike removed lno plumb ing and Beal koanding-bitabiisliMent to No! 22-South Th114110 " 1 4:49w lkor's Acted. Tbandut for ; pall, pat he bY MibSt '44mictatntl**olB met* o coutbritwe or u • , Rei o!) f • apliktiff J. Alm. >, 21., 1861. Wan 12tbratisentents J. R. INGERSOLL'S PATENT leg dice ctiu II ob,' hi, net. and rup- FOUNTAIN HAIR-BRUSH. It dresses the hair without soiling the fingers. It effects a saving of one-half in the use of hair prepar 'salons. It dues away with greasy hair.oll bottles. It is handsomer article than the comnicri hair-brush. It regulates the qttan.ity of Hold u ed, to a drop. It is perfectly nom, and cannot spill over in the trunk or on the toilet. It carries enough of any preparation to last lor a voy age or a long journey. Its p-ice is moderate, and it eaves Its own cost in three Iry taths. For sale at Keller's Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market :tree, two doors east of Fourth str. et, south sale. tlO r h the , tars. to a na, 5 T3247.130.1111 .. • TATE Street near Third street, a . few doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A fine new Hoarse Ready made Cotiln3 always On hand and malty finished to order. Silver plates, &o. Terms rea. fonable. (Fm 80.0311.9 C. BAK kit. IiEM UPHOLSTERING. PALM LEAF MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MATTRESSES, . . HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON COMFOR CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, CAMP STOOLS &c., &c., ,Co hand and for sale at We very, lowest rates for cash. .Hair Mattresses and Spring Bottoms made to order. SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, HAIR MATTRESSES &c., Repaired said wide equal to new, very reasonable, all at N 0.109, Market farce', between Fourth ant Fifth, by cct9.2md J. T. BARNITZ. Harrisburg Blind Manufaotory, SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT. ATENITIAN BLINDS made to order; and repairing neatly and expeditiously done. Per ,oes at a distance can have their work done by addres sing a lento to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat ronage he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. tar satisfaction guaranteed both este prices and work. oct9-416m GUM GOODS FOR THE ARMY, SUCH AS Deds, Pillows,l Blankets, Coats, Ova, Leggin, Drinking; Cups, &c., FOB Ail& BY WM. S. SHAFFER, North Side Market Square, near Buehler's Hotel, HARRISBURG, PA. aug2l.d3m* PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Honorable Joan J. DURUM+, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counti.4l of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. A. 0. lIIKSTFR and Hon. Faux. NOME; Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued tneir precept, bearing date the 23 day of September, 1861, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deli very anti Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to OODIICOC.O oat THR BRD RION. DAY OF NOTHRIDSZ NEXT, being the 18. ma DAY OF NOVRYBER, 1861, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the l'eace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to uo those things which to their °Moo appertains to be done, and those who are bound in reovniaances p ioseeute against the prisoners 'hat are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be t. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 29rd day of Sepromber, in the year of our Lord, 1861, and In the eighty-filth year of the independence of the CnitellStates, J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. Stnicurc's 011/a1 Harrisburg, October 12. 18611 GILT FRAMES / GILT FRAMES 1 d. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER. Manufacturer of Looking (Mass and Pioture Frames, (Hit and Rosewood Mouldings &c. 43 CHESNDT STREET, NEAR SECOND. HAPZISBT.inG, PA. French Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait Frames of every description. OLD FRAMES RE-GILT TO NEW. jyl6.ly NOTICE. IN consequence of the death of W. J. E ntsai n ;, one the Arm of W. S. $1.980? and Kraal, no tics is hereby' given that the hooks of the late brim are in the bands of the surviving partner. All persons know ing themselves to be Indebted to Um tato firm, and all dime having Claims, will present them, duly authentica , ted for settlement. SA IdUEL KUNZ, aubl-deaw6t* Surviving partner. VAN INGEN & 131'rirDER Designers and Eneravera on Wood N. E. COB. lciri CHESTNUT STS., . Phi/cm/41W. . . EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving, with beauty;oorreciness and. dispatch. Original designs furnished. for Fine Book -Illustrations. Persons wishing cuts, by Seeding a Photograph of Daguerreotype, can have views of Colleges, Churches Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, A/3., empinved as well en per sonal application. Fanny' Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, .now Bills, visit*, Business and other thirds, nngrav 11 in the highest style ot art, and at toe lowest prices. For specimens of line engraving, see the Illustrated works ofJ. B. Lippincott &Co., B. H. Butler &Co. 0ct2.5 lyd PROF. ADOLPH P. TEtiPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old patriots and the public generally, ow. ha will continuo to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME. LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science ol THOROUGH BASS. He will vOth Pleasure wait twee pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be givens, his residence, is Third street, few:doom below th German Reformed Church. declb-dti C. F. MUENCH TRAVELING AGENT OF THE OLD WALLOWER - LINE. riIHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE is still in successful operation and prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other individual line between Philadelphia., Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams port, Jersey Shore, Look haven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads. Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. MUENCH. Good sent to PIfACOCK, ZELL GiNCHNLAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, sbotot Eighth, by 4 o'oloek, P. M., Will arrive nt Efarrlaburg, ready for deliver u y, the next Morning. • C. F. M iNefi, ap&tf . Traveling Agent. FOR RENT, ACOMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, near the Water Basin, with, or without STABLIaG as may be desired. „Possession : forthwith. Harrisburg, October 6th, 1861„—lmd REMOVAL. TEE SUBSCRIBER has removed his. PLUMBING AND 'BRASS FOUNDRY from Maiket street to Fourth street above Marget„ oppo3i the Hate' church. Thankful ibr past patronage, he, hopes by stria, attention to business, to meet a oonllnhanee of it. mar26-Btnd • WM. PABILIiaL I • .• 13 DMA • RliliEit e ',B.llPkilt4 HORN; - RAW, Hogs and .SHELLIDRESSIN G 03.1L1313, of All alma, at KIILLIEWSDJIINt AND FANCY STORE.. , • NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Seven and Threa.Tenths Per Cent. TREASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT THE OFFICE JAY COOKE & CO., itANKERS, No. 114 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Pursuant o instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NAZI +NAL U) I.N of Treasury Notes, hearing Mier, Si at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent per annum, will remain open at my office, No. 114 S THIRD STREET. until further notice, from 8 A. M. till 5 P M., and on Mondays till U P. IL These not s will be of the denomination of FIFTY DOLL Rs, LINK MUSD . it nor. ARS, Mr; B N• FIRED DOLLARS, NE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE 11l .U.SAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of augint, 1881, payable In gold. in three years, or con• vertible Into a twenty y ears' tic per cent. loan, at the option of the holder Each Treasury Now has 'merest coupons ttached, which can be cat off and collected Is gold at the Mint every ,ox month..., and at the rate one cent per day on each filly dollars, Payments of subscriptio, a may be made in Gold or becks, or Note:; of any of Philadelpia Banks. Paktum AT x DIST‘NCIC can remit by their friends, through the mall, or by express, or I.4rough Banks and the Treasury Notes wiil be hxduedfflely delivered, or sent toe .ch subscriber as they may severally din 6t. Parties remitting must add the interest from 19th of August, the. date of all the notes, to th day the remit tance reaches Philadelphia, at the rate of ,me cent per day on each fifty dollare. Apply to or Ay:dram% JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPtION AGENT, Caro of JAY COOKS & CO., Bankers, No 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia. oc3 aim W E OFFER TO A Now Lot of LADIES' PURSES, Of beautiful &glee, substantially made A Splendid Assortment of OKNTLEMEN'S WALLETS A New and Elegant Perfume, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' BOQIIET, Put up la Cut Glass Fngraved Bottles. A Complete Assortment of HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES, A. R. SHARP A very Handsome Variety of POWDER PUFF BOXES, KELLER'S DRUG STORK, 91 Market street. sePIS ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL BROADWAY, NEW YORK Board Rednoed to $2 per Day. SINCE the opening of this vast awl coin mations Rotel, in 1854, it has been the single en. Mstvor of the proprietors to mace it the sumptuous, convenient and comfortable home fur the eluzen and stranger on this sloe the Atlantic. And whatever has seemed likely to administer a the comfort of Its-guests they hive endeavored, without re gard to coat, to provide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment Which modern art has invented, and modern taste approved ; and the pat ronage which it has commanded during the past six years is a gratifying proof that their efforts have been appre ciated To meet the exigenciee of the tiMO3, when all are re qu red to practice the most rigid economy, the under stetted Rave Reduced the Price of Board to Two Dollars Ipor Day, at tho same abating none of the luxuries with which their table has hitherto been supplied. TAN , Wain/0118 & CO. Now York, Sept. 2, 113131.--sep9,l3m. INSURANCE AGENCY. THE DELAWARE MOTAL SAFETY INSUR.tiNCE COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1885. CAPITAL AND ASSETS $904,907.61. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL. AND ASSETS—. 51,219,475.1 . THE undersigned, as Agent for the well known Companies, will make Insurance against loss or damage by tire, either perpetually or an nually, on property in either town or country. Marble and Inland Transportation Risk also taken. Apply personally or by letter to WILLIAM BUEHLER. oct4'Bl-dawl7 Harrisburg, Pa. TAKE NOTICE! TIIAT we have recently added to our al ready full stook LA. NORMATIS,. HARI KARL, EL MONO, LA BANANA. OF PERFUMERY FOR THR HANDEERCEINF : TURKISH F.S -KNOB, 00BR OF MORK, LUBIN'S }WENCH BOUQUET. FUR Th.le HAIR EAU LUSTKALR CRATALIZRD POMATUM,, MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM FOR TUR COTAPPLEXION TALC OF ROM LEAF POWDER, NEW MOWN MAY POWLEgb _ _ BLANC a PERU, ftszm's FINanT MOSS RUSE, BENZOIN, UPPER TEN, VIOLET, NSW MOWN HAY, Joca.b:Y CLUB. Mdving the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet Articles, we fancy thet we are batter able than our com petitors to get up a complete Toilet Set at any pribe de sired. 0111 and see. Always on hand, a FRESH Stock at DRUGS, MEDI CINES, CIEISMICALS, Etc., consequent or our receiving almost daily, additions thereto. KaLLEilli DRUG AND FANCY STORM, 91 Market Street, two doors Rust of fourth Street, South side. BOHEFFE a's BOOK STOKE ! (New the Birrisburg Bridge.) SI.2SJUST RECEIVED , from the • anis a lot 01 fine COMMERCIAL NOTE wtimn we will sell at $1.25 per ream. s2.bo pet ream for NOTE PAPER, decorated with,. the latest and very handsome emblems said Marlette" mottos. $3.80 for 1001) Wain Exyguogg, with national and. patriotic emblems, printed in two colors. Please give us a call. THE *. F. SCId FFER, jegZA Harrlstinrc Soled Sohools for Bop and GI!la FRONT STREET ABOVE Loot . THE Fall term of ROBERT hi'ELwEz d s c h o ol for boys, will open on the firm Monday, in September. itri room Is well ventilated, comfortibli furnished, end in every respect adapted for school pill'. pssets• cATils RINE WELBER'S School for girls, , koo4ol tt the open for the Fail term at the same time. Toktoddi hat Veen elegantly fitted up to promote he health - mid comfort of scholars. aorkhatf FINE TOILET 0 a PS, POMADES, HAIR OIL, Powokas, COLOGNES and Exrxeors, of many styles.'prima end nuulutioturos at. KELLER'S DRUG AND FANOv ;111. CIDER!!! VINEGAR 11 1 ltifADE from choice and selected .Apples, IVA and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure. e 124 - WM. DOOR Si CO. BLRESI6.—Two lid .ca Empty Flour, Sugar and Wine Itimninn of all de noriptions odd prices. .1118 filisullantous CUSTOMERS Of the beat Manuf Laura OF SEGARS OF SOAPS WI. /WOK : ipt. /11 00.