paiig dtityao+ BAHRISBURG, PA IMMO Monday Morning, October 28, is Promo Tratouon.—Brig. Gen. Tyler, of t e three month's service, who had the command of the centre of the army, in the first advance upon Bull Itun, on the 18th of July, passed through town yesterday eastward. • -- ALOE OCEAN ro OCEAN. —A telegraph dispatch in our morning edition, announced the comple tion of the great overland line of telegraph to California on Friday, and we are informed 'by the operator in this city that sinoe then him dreds of messages have passed over the wires between New York, Philadelphia and other points direct to San Francisco, Sacramento and other principal towns in the golden state. Ail' of our citizens having friend's in " them dig gings" can now have an opportunity of confer ring with them telegraphically. Pomp—Before the }Mayor. —Wm.` Baker, Win. Slack, Jno, M'Dermott, John Rees and Wtn. Davis, the three letter soldiers, Deere artai,gned charted with drunkeness. Put under marching orders for Camp Cameron.. Benj. Wilson—a very nervous : individual begged the Mayor to commit him for five days. His Honor acceded to his request. Jno. Wesley—one of the aborigines of tie country—claimed the hospitalities of the lock up last night, having no means to pay for his lodgings elsewhere. The poor fellow was labOr lug under some disease of the eyes, and he sta ted that he was on his way to Philadelphia to consult some oculist. The Mayor very kindly furnished him with some money and a letter to He Young, the Superintendent of the railroad, who passed him to Philadelphia. ! Sam. W. Freeburn—the .keeper of Military Hall—was charged with having committed an aggravated assault on quite an old man named David Gardner, by striking him over the face with a club " without cause or. provocation." A warrant was issued for his arrest, and in the absence of the Mayor a hearing of the cats took place before Justice Beader at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening. Before Alderman Kline.—An intelligent look ing German aged about forty years, who gaie filename as W. C. Maine, was arraigned, charged with attempting to pass a forged 'check at the Middletown Bank fer $67, purporting to have been signed by Eby & Kunkle, merchants of this city. Sent to prison to answer. SOOKB FOR THE SOLDIMRS, AND HOW TO SAVI IiALF THR COST.—The call for knit socks for sol diers is meeting with a cheerful and energetic response from all the ladies in this vicinity.— Notable mothers, sisters, 'and grandmothers, habituated to such • labors, ply their needle!; more industriously than `ever, and dainty fin gers which never before manipulated anything harsher than Berlin wool, are bravely toiling over the heavy blue yarn, anxious to contribute something for the comfort of their brothers in the distant camp. The need of these labors is apparent, and they must be continued for a long time—all through the coming winter at' least. A great many socks must be knit, to furnish each soldier with two pairs ; and the long marches and constant exposure will soon create need of replenishing. Now the leg of a sock will last three or four times as long as the foot. hit not a pity that so much knitting should be wasted, as would be the case if the socks should be thrown away when thitheels are worn out? Might there not be some organized plan for col lecting the cast-off socks which have good legs, cutting off the feet, washing them nicely, and issuing them from some of the army working rooms in the cities and elsewhere, to be re-footed those who continue the pleasant labor ? Such a plan would save nearly one-half the expense and time devoted to the second instalment of socks for the winter, and the aggregate result would be an item of economy, by no means contemptible. TILE Lima Oates.—Heaven bless the little ones—the joy of our hearts and the light of our homes!. Well might the Man of Nazareth, with his warm and appreciative heart, exclaim: "Suffer little children to come unto me and for bid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God." What better definition could we want of Heaven; a place good enough enough for children, and inhabited by children and the childlike I And what a refutation is this of the slander of the innate depravity of the human, nature ! The little child is yet uncorrupted by contact with the world's wickedness, he is fresh from the hand of the Maker, he is yet true to his God-given nature—ergo, "of such is the kingdom of Heaven." If the Saviour does not refute it, is not the little one himself, prattling. innocency, a living refutation ? Bless, then, we say, the early trudgers in life's pathway ! No home is complete where the patter of little feet Is not heard and the lisping cadence of half. spoken household words is not breathed. A little silkenlaired fairy, we wot of meets her father adown the walk whenever his footsteps, at nightfall, approach the household hearth.— That father, homeward bound, we well believe, is rather proud of his juvenile escort. The suns of two summers have kissed the dimpled cheek of the baby -girl. She plays "horsey" at her father's expense, clamors at the paternal knee, takes liberty with the paternal whiskers, and occupies an elevated seat at the table.— She man ages a few pet words, but for the most part can express her "thOughts, affections and (lirh" equally well in English, Greek, Ger- Inhh and Hebrew. Of her individual value her at, are known to have made very liberal Ines She is believed to combine pretty h all the virtues to which babies ever at- From a casual acquaintance with the lee are able to endorse the very best ! I •• Itit Lan be said of her. And it is because t ‘: t4 ' her to be a representative of her turtt zt Ick, are so heartily in favor of minia- Wo , gay Gil generally. Blessings, then again, lett the b abies—especially the two Year 01,4 , See Prof, sr '+ oltus z. '' ttl/ kr Wood's advertisement in another Luc Parnoymezra ELDIPAHIP.—The East Pa. Eldership of the Church Of God will molt in Mechanicsburg on Wednesday, the 30th inst., and continue in session several days. Eldei A. Swartz, the preacher in charge at Mechanics burg will preach the opening sermon on Wed nesday evening. ............-.. CONTRIBUTION ON BLANKETS AND STOCKINGS.- The Quarter-Master General acknowledges the receipt from l3ellefotte and vicinity of 37 blan kets contributed by the following parties : Rev. Geo. Fields, Mrs. A. E. Humes, Mrs. Lucy Potter, Mrs. I. T. Hale, Mrs. E. C. Humes, Mrs. W. P. Wilson Mrs. W. H. Humes, Mrs. T IL Reynolds, Mrs. J. Butts, Mrs. H M. Mc- Allister, Mrs. N. Hillibish, Mrs. John Curtin, Mrs. H. Mann, 'Mrs. J. H. McClurg, Mrs. , H. Van Dyke, Mrs. Dr. Potter, Miss Ellen Harris, Mrs. Hastings, - tbs. Sam'l Linn, Mrs. Z. Bate, Mrs. Moran, Mrs. James Amor, Mrs. Dr. Green, Mrs. Kepheart, Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs. F. P. Green,• Mrs. H. Brokerhoff, Mrs. Milliken, Mrs. H. P. Harris. From Carlisle, Mrs. Geo. W. Shaffer. 1 'Air blankets and 6 pair socks, Mrs Robert Irvin, 6 pair socks, Mrs.:,line Alexander, 6 pair socks, Mrs. W. B. Mullin, 3 blankets, unknown '3B blankets and 29 pair socks. _ _ E. C. HALE, Quarter-Master General P. M 00 tAber. 25 . Ism AN iIEPOENNOy os 4us Tworitra..—=-1k young man, calling himself "Col. Alexander H. Nelson, .of Lancaster, pa., son of Judge Nelson," has re cently teen - in Con, ord, N. H., where, by his false representations, he ma n aged to receive Many civilities and attentiOns from the leading citizens, including the Governor of the State, and several 'officers of the United States army. He claimed to be the Colonel of the 26th Penn sylvania Regiment, which he commanded in person at the battle of Bull Run. In return for some favor, he made a gentleman the offer of Ist Surgeon of his Regiment, stating that the gentleman at present holding that post was going to resign in November. Altogether, the fellow seems to have played his cards remark ably well, and created a very faierible impres sion among the citizens. He left Concord on the 16th inst., and directly after his departure a telegraphic despatch was received by the au thorities of that place, from Mi. Kennedy, Sit perintendent of the New York City Police, widc ing for a description of the " bogus " Colonel , intimating, at the same time, that his presence would be very desirable in that city. The de scription was promptly forwarded, together with a "counterfeit presentment " of the "Ckd onel'e " physiognomy, a number of which he had fortunately left behind him, in the shape . fif eiinall photOgraphs, Which he iiiiiidlitributed among his friends as souvenirs. A copy of one of these has also been sent to the authorities In this city, and it was from, the letter nocOmpanT log it, that we were enabled to glean the above particulars. The '.Colonel," we believe, is still on his travels. Tea Vora/Hum AND RIGULAR —Purik Insolenie Promptly Puri/a/W.—There are a certain class of men belonging to the regular service, brain less, valorlais and insignificant braggarts, who would disgrace any cause, however mean, and who presume in the position to which favor and not merit elevated them, that they are superior to all men, and accountable to no authority. There is still ancilher class of men belonging to the regular service, who are' distinguished as much for their skill it arms as they are by ;their gentlemanly deportment, forbearing demeanOr to those beneath them in command, and their willingness ever to acknowledge ability and re spect individuals. To this latter class the American army owes its reputation of glory and renown—to the other and former class, the service is endebted for its gasconade and ridicu lous assumptions of pride, pomp and pitibil meanness. To this class, also, can be traced that other claim which worts a superiority for the regular overthe volunteer service,, mid mho manage occasionally to' Create bitter feeling among men otherwise desirous of being on courteous terms, ,with each, other. Bat these braggarts occasionally find their match in it volunteer officer, who with superior force of character, intellect and education, to wide nothing of courage, never fails to teach the "regular" that there is a limit even to pomp and pride, and that among men of real ion& and dignity, the distinctions and grades of the army are as worthless as the silly assumptions no ticed in society, and utterly beneath the recogni tion of brave men whose character is the issue or whose courage is the object to be established.— We had an opportunity of seeing this tested the other evening in one of our popular restaurants. A. company of plain gentlemen and galbuit vol unteer officers were enjoying themselves, when to their number was added a Jkor,-not a vol. unteer brit a rtgular, veritable, stripped, button, ed and bombast:l(i Major, swelling with his own conceit and self-estimation. His presence vim the signal for change in the company and the courtesy of the occasion. True to histharacteris tics, he at once commenced to assail and im.. pugs the volunteer soldiery—they were vulgar cowards, they needed the %%hi to make them fight—and when they did move it was for bread and meat, notigiery, as r e regulars. Of course such speech es -- a nd we give the spirit, not the language of the Major, because that other spir it peculiar to some bipeds had rendered him in capable of intelligible speech invoked the resentment of a gallant volunteer captain, phy sically the inferior of the Major, (being no more than four feet and a hand,) who not only called 1 our regular hero and arbiter of the true merits of men to account, but he administered a re, buke and a lesson which we trust will be of service to more regulars than this Major. First, he slapped the face of the Major, who in return threatened to "shoot with my Derringer?' Sec; ond, he defied the "shoot" from the said! Derringer. Third, when the Major failed tu, "shoot" our gallant captain,only four feet and a hand in his stockings, stretched his arm towards! the Ma j o esshoulder, tore off his peasants, dashed them in his face, spurned his adversary, and then turned courteously to the company of his friends, who all the while had been quiet con templators of the scene which we have thus briefly described. Jfkilli—ltbijcas In the reviler army be oireful'of the Meth ~they encounter In ' • volunteer service, because the undergrowth of undoveedle generally nude of small Mg& fitunoglianla Malta Iccititritpx,AtiaiCA*lng, onctobtr 28, 1861. MINIATURE! PHOTOGRAPHS of the President anc2 members of bis cabinet, Gen. McClellan, !,! other military celebrities are for sale at Berg ner's cheap book store, Market street. Com..--EVery variety of coal is on: 'band , the coal yard of O. D. Foster, on tkie canal, foot of Walnut street. Orders left at the office, 74 Market street, will be properly attended to. llteccilin THZIB. tharoams.—The ',Union In fantry, rapt. Dorsheimer, attached to Col. Sei gle's 76th, Pa., regiment, stationed at Camp Cameron, have received theii uniforinA, anil make a fine appearance. We believe the.nom pany hails from "old mother Cumberland," and in point of drill and . physique of the men, it will compare favorable with any other com pany in the service. ame 01711 TIN.—It will be gratifying to all lovers of Christianity to know that the Sabbath is religiously regarded in Camp Curtin. It was suggested to Col. Meridith that some bliove ment inight be made in the camp in lisped i to the religious observance of the day, when he at once made arrangements to, hays the rations of the Sabbath given out on Satriday,danifthat every kind of work should , be ,clisperured with that isnot absolutely necessary. to 'M7 art and good- order of the camp. liedamel could not have done anything more agteisiblii to his best friends and ,to,the feelings of his best men. This is an example worthy of bid-, tation r giving us the encouragement; tb hope that the careful '_observlince of God'a.citrid-• ments will secure us his blessing. I may relate two or three, iincidents, which occurred on Thursday aftemobntwhen I was doing my duthis, that will giva4dn read ers an illustration of the state of things in the ; ; , • Jisr,lll camp. • I gave tractirto sixty or seventy persons—and at the same time asked each one questions like this, to bring olat reilgidusleidlngs: you a-chtistian 11041116 nitideWprofessiOn of ° your faith in Jesus Christ! Have you / found .thit pardon of your skis ? I found mor4 tan one half of those I conversed. Withat that time are members of the church—three seriously in quiring about the way; of saliation, and two backsliders who had determined to'•coMe back to their duty and secure their salvation. I.'-; At one time a number of men gathered around me to solicit tracts when one of themnoticed a tract in my hand on profane swearing. Be said to me, will yon please give me that *l4. I wish to give it to the only: mini in our company who swears. A very staid sober man about forty years old told me that one half or two thirds of the men in the company to which he belonged were christians, or members of the church: An intelligent young man about thirty years old told me that when he was spending' hie last' Sabbath at home he supposed that he was about ending his religious privileges until he, returned. But when I came to this camp, he Well; I as surprised to see so much religious interest.' - It raised me right np, and you don't know how happy it makeki me. I had little thougit of, seeing such,a state of things' among Older& When such men go into the field to protest our rights and our national blessing!,, who,eau doubt the success of our arms.' HARRISBURG, Oct. 26: A CHALIXNCIE Thiania—portable, in brick 4 as a fireplace heater; the most powerful beaters known for warming several apartments with pure hot air, and by only 'one fire, suited fCIF DWELLINGS, OHIMOHIII3, Sonoma, &c. For sale by the agent, LYMAN Guiana Market street. Send to him for a book, containing full descrip tion, and an overwhelming mass of testimony. Oct. 26t. Tim Gam...Ear BARGAINS FROM New Yon= AucnoN! —The Clianu st Goods Reamed Ye 50 piecee of 54 bletuthed Pillow CAN MllElin, 124 vents. . 100 dozen of woolen Socks damaged by water, 8 cents a pair. • . 26 pieces of dark heavy Pant Stuff,lB, 26 and 37 cents. 50 pieces Canton Flannel, 121 cents. ' 100 of black and grey Cloaks, from $2.50 12 dozen of ladies' 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' and children's wool pitmar ings, 12 to 37 cents. 50 pieces of white, red and yellow Flannel, at all prices. Country merchants we , would invite to nal, 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.. Law:, • • John Rhoads` ` old stand. 11 u ta 110FPA_T'a :Lbs Prike ;Omit fiftEifik'g . Pree•frolle' 1521. Miedriii Potiont:4,lli:Caorie, sit, l nithiiii Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of iiiiti , etik Willie of,the &tie nentines isetrulymnadahlasvonea tentifiali 1* s %wows. eseryirestige Of-these Inisliacansediseasse by their purifying oQbata on we bloodo Antoci/ :Puma; fever and, Hua i Evapey" . , Wpm, Nos end lea, sip rto egoist irdissionesiasitip .040.tethedr.poritti . Ire prcpciitias , NO ritmlig thoubiAq -yrubout : g l424 l - #1 by the]{ ‘PitelY ale mushillilrertaglaA 411.5posAio wag lia aa,v4, ~, , . Prepared bf v(..51,,, n, litpliW i i,.llkl):, New itta, and for tale by all proriii.E.l, , • .. 11 . 0 r 9 w , il HOW -LOST HOW HESTOBED; L..,, JUST . 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D., nrrgittrg lx . ll Tig Et 94tuklaimaYs Pitts iseeVeNttplit a VdeWcteiteiMiih OfactiCta They are mild In their operation, mid certain in correetre_g all irregularltiraliirol hienetruatlons, removing all eh structtoon, wbe rrom 'cold or. oestwite,.headaehei pain in the etie.'pemsesionol the heart, whiten, all ner vous aW chins, basteNt L iatigue, pain in the back and limbs &c., disturbed Veep, 'sv!.leli ahem from interrup. bon of nature. ' .TCII,MAARM) Legg% iitee . iteatil'hi How will bring, on the monthly period with regularity. Ladle. who have baboodisappo sited In the ere or other Pills can place the gr y tg a ll e , n irr i f e n t pr y i?mrrvmer, Pdia.dling , np that There at one a or Mt female libels in which /hi " ' Prat cannot bu r Mime meta' pail producing a etiOLJA RESULT The medal.= referred to is PREO the result aave.tagrA4lr. tirreristibfs trto .medicine restore the Wawa Annan , to eisitaidit,ettig efts aa ISlirOdisetiba Poster elf mi ture astmot Irv/44. . 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L t i th e'lla *pi GO roOlYpitrit, k- in oli gild AmerimgdritlidndiglilplaliStmetiss in . .iedery cue ; abd he is urged. by iiiimy thOusanu 'ladies who used them, `to iiikkb , the!PillsimUittitlthittihiffittlion at themosidfdrili g from anplifsigulahtleinsidtelVesq , ssi *ell as to pressed ato Increase of (atoll w health will out permit 'L- , Females p arti cu lar ;' or those supposmg thew. 7 "iv, ~ i of, 4_ um...nop Whili e l X, that cdeig, • 1 , 0 - ' • lid.W.petidatiirm'NeArif ,and I thorn. i,,,,f ails tti'mi flinpolydiliftieth Minis eftiou, it 1 , Cingli the talldileite tild . pfeireit. :any .mht". Wet to liesithrise, Am. rillimeoeninsehded. Pull and explicit - menials' if, &Amon '. . :Dm. !Moe Al. -"' P2l "qiartP, Allitt4i. i • 'iiii.'2 iikiritiiive; twilit urcli.i Foet i tdlVlNAl fi tti u ntr alklmt=nu , o.- AOMAItjarMSIVIPPIArivi eF JOHNSON HOLutWAT a WORN Philadelphia, J. L. La: - I ati , 7i. 41 1 437 i b A tr. 'holon, ii4 jMI VI '*. ' Y I e druggist in ever oily and village in ilie an d y , B. D. Elowaillithilptil ilia* ifisirdl N ' 11-1 47 1 1XJR,_VeR t trell., 4 _,, ~ peß c lio Golden Pills at any sin - Ni.ory' iwaignea ~. D. Howe. Ai s . others artv)4l}4*.jonn *MI =sine ; therefore, is you yahoo :AT: v., and huelltk, (tow nothing of bei. via humbikOWnlatlirt your only of Moire who allow ,tht, twisty:o tit 0.„ P. rIFOW44 oh elver, boy , whi.t has recently ' ' , teen imided• ou 'Omani of the Pills eel', eocuterleiti :ill %':'t .! ~.. i :,1 iiin-dwaswlY Ai.R DYE 11 Wm: Hair Dye! The enlefll+WW.Cl l 49 3 4/IrebPi2DYo Known! All others are tetra imitations, : and should bo avoidel lryou wish to eskettie GSNY„litti UR MUSTY HAIR 'dyed :Instantly to a heauglulAn4 natural Brown or Bla 0144014mA the least toMittlk &tin. 6 1 1# 1 140RN-Sh•00,18 A-ND-DIPIAIMAS brew been` awar ded to Wm. A. B anon yln *18.9, and over 200,000 appileattoi&tALlN thealudFitiglithe pairotie or biz famous Dye. Wm. A. wwiratturtenaacolornot to be .4stl ero egulelte4frop ia natere apd v . .14i a color AuttulleJelulle theulleistftWete3oftlrbittllie contin ued, milt the 111 • &cis of bbaqg_Drau romodiol. The hair Is Invigorated for IA IMichkiliPisittifikAiliesrldsii is prop. erly &Wird at No. 16 dond Street New Yort. --oltioldtlwalleho ekes 4 emiteownsestiehezthutedby Druggists and Fazo.V Goods Dealers The Genuine has the iMio " William A. Batchelor," and addressrumurTirlyiatiE, et c h four Welted' doh . Mi. Whelevale./ractory, Slitlarelay , St., tate 2 33 Sroaderay, New York. rt ; ot& 4,4 w r 4 • J 5 1t.T4'4 • 0 . : 4 CONSUDEPT/11 5 20; 41 :' It& 11 5 := 3 7:45y 4 11.1 ZglttiVa ft?, luiviejg auffered,seveprit,..rth a .110171 re, .actbat • too. th t 4r4ad. Conantnyt*--is anxious to make iteit to leirlialfefirit the of cure. To all who desfr4 - vhs"iaritraihia - i osppy of the pre- Bernthal& Med. (ewe etnitgey 'with directions for prepalriutiutd Adflug:thealidikitatthe 'they will lied a CO sore cure for OBUlliptioll, Ast . ma, Brottobille,.ho. The only 'Object ofithe itty•Veleteln weeding' the irresertYtion pvietbhueat the'ittl toted,' and sperad Itlfbrunttlon whibb 'he.teuitedvea - bli - -iivittliebl6 - and 'he hopes every suf ferer will Ws' teinedy. silt "wlll goat theta' nothlitg, .and may prove a bleitatrig. - Partles wishing the preserlptlon 4 olll'pra• • meb w. pup edunty,tNeW !Vet' OCtln-Wly :3%41 '.2lbutrustmatts. SEALED PROPOSALS, N - DOES 111) oTroposals Fbrate'N will be received. in 44 P.; 11 -/.Tuesday, Octob er . 29 ..,1,861; for furnishimfby Contract Hay and Oats for the ignited States , troops at Camp Cam. eron in such quantities , as maybe required from time to time to be delivered free of oost , ta the Vnitai States iiithbfi Or skid Vamps. , , The proposals will state tie price p er ton (of 2240 lbs.) for hay and :per 'bushel (of 82 ke.) VOW :The Lek* , to. lie of .the - bget such inspection as the U. quality S. subject • Quarter - ' Mas ter! - require. Should the proposal-ho feipretaiou or packed hay 'th e fact :MUSteN Stated 4k,t4 0 -, PIM% Alload'Witb two suff Wants agates will be required for the fulfilment of the contract. The •r!ght•3 •mierftd to reject twy bid. + MY 01 PROPOLUa. — .rr; e PttlwAii 4:fixtpifitk to the I;lttitt4 States troopo - Atiliripllimeron or Greide county; in qiuuitttleiF from ttilkt, tolinr:Las're quiredjay ana (o=4 or umpieud (WWI •Ori iisay AI; per ton bf, - 2240 be: s--• 'Oats pe r buahel of 82 IDs. at --•-• Pated at , T's• 1 - [signed.] ME ' -dcl23:dtrl Proposals'op' Putting up 1 Winter -. . Quarters inlCamp Curtin.. ' risen.Qusirrists, 'PIIWNIIYLVANIL Mixrcm; QUA RP/MY4"l"' ,s DXPAlinclin RUPLIEBInin Oct, 28 186 1, SBALED PEOFOSALS will b e , received. , at this oflide. - op to 12 o'clock ctir; Friday,' the Ist of,,N6Aniber next, for i pntling,ap, in QUiip Ctirtin, near Harrisburg, Winter Quarters f 4 1 3 11 two thousanClmemwitens,Aed speciflcato Amint.. seceMzianyeich bid. .The right to rej ect 4#lo44fAkltte. plans is released—. ~ ..„ : , . :. Sealed proposals will, be-reouived at the sam time for hoards and,scantliwnecessary for the' erection of said Quartersc'm the; event of the! T re t ert a44 Bll 4o44"thc - :filicevo ;bids: 4 1110 boards *isiffired.. rll' be:white pine of a g 064 scan qual i tli ty n A c risieleVgaAwgq. Kiii.4.llhui, ,Qr Rem:dock/ gs shavikes. 1. -, . - - , - ..', R. C. HALF, . VißadielY Fi e-ii0..4518-0.411044401Pa1l A uwi ll lahd 1 ;diet az RAW* BOOK 4SCiiiri I, I (Near Bridge.) . the '.i.vvlta,,t3-T--fkr.iro-Lzri NOTE' /4411417: 41 ,0~ 4. 7 . 1. w f ould NO or.looo WRITS ENTFLOPEE, with 111d01111.1 and patriotic emblems, printed in Woof rkeiee give vs et tea T. POCiet an Ix Es ol VINAVIIIVigs To Capt. E. G. WILSON, A. Q. N. Vol. II: & e. -- aaniiiburg Penn's Wilnnlllll, .16niann. J,Ntte ,24xerwkilaftli. nkti - ON ! ONE HUNDEED DOLLARSBOVNTY. WANTED AT OkIekBOIOIYOIING , Ipoß l itS - 3D itiTT .t) . THE, rfr S: rifinitry, *O r Will. Will. : ;. Th. Patriotic young men of Pennsylvania should eag erly ambititee this opportunity of jnniug this splendel Rhießegiment Recruits will be uoilbrmed cud' disciplined* eoari as *Witted: Good clothing, Food, Quarters and Medical aptindatice, ;free of charge, tnd the soldier in tlttas Itegiitent is promptly pa.d. It is important ics remesaheratitat the orgehlwatida of this Beginlent Relit* thavyd•mg Walt who have toe in. stinettf solliers ind'WhO'artriecAred with the pair Min 'ardor Mr therelbig Milder the triad' Or the eld'titars and stripes will thwreln it Reglineet 'the' opteeitutake of risim tlrma the grade Or private 4 to diet or a' commis• sh/tral tiller th tlkhtegelar . Arzoy, as otie third of the Mears wlll belsrVett trcrallikrazies wbeh 'the 'Regiment has Its eozotleizientl or m'e'n! " ' • All the.peolsiest laws in the Regular service Ivory Mak taitt elizibled ',Soldier Will be tom tbriably provided- laldrete Home," eetetaiso. ed by Otiyewhillenie A1R41.0 • . , IL ; tog& U. S. Army, ' 'Ftehntitiog litihierlath U. S. Intaatry I - M*44llllot Rendezvous' discheolgo," Walnut street, llarrlsburg i . • ' ' Owt 19 1861: • ,ORE ,41111: 4 !): , 41.15 T r),, • ,tal •.0• • .& - , 7 ; ,-o.4N ri or s u julx: , , BBRWILII WOW 1 .1100 r #4l AMAMI' .STR.4 I3 ; • lIARRISBURO PA. Maya; Chineral Works. Fr*, des m Sons irir of-the * Mil it ia, of England, France ,Russia,. Prussia, Austria, and Sardinia. Adapting their advantages to An arms of thri, United States •Service. ;EmbodY ingtthe Report of Otaervations in Europe dur ing the Orithitan War, as Military Commissiob bY from th e' thited _States Government in 1868- 66. .BY 'Die. B. ldtrOramda, Major-General U. S. 'Army. t . . ; Originally published' under the direction of the War' Department, by order of Congress. 1 v01.,8v0. Illustrated with a fine steel Portrait and several , hundred Engravings. i 8 ao. This most intete4tthg Yolauie, preprufed . with great labor, by General MoOlarasx, from copi-. ous notes ' taken during his tour of observation in Emlopp, amder Arderkifrtun.: tag Waft Depart ment:,' opens to the reader much of his own military WWII and culture. Here will be fsfina his iniktoredilews on subjects of imme diate and . absorbing , • interests, and the noble and. bold' suggegtions contained herein he is now in position tO tordize, and is, in faCt, every day applying in_ practice: The book is a strik ingprophecy, of which hitypresent position and his assured - fame are the bright fulfilment. BINEHIATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE pinto - SERVICE OF THE U. S. OAVAL.- RY IN TIME OF WAR. ' By Glo. B: Weill -sea, Major-General U. S. Array. To which is added, the Basis of Instruction for the U. S. Cavalry, from the authorised Tactics, including theformation of regiments and squadrons,' the thrtieg and - posts of debars; lesigins in the train-. ing use of the horse, illustrated by numerous diagrams, with the signals and calls'now in use ; also, instructions for 'officers and non commissioned officers,,en`outpost and patrol duty. With a drill for the rise of .cavalry as skirmishers, mounted and dismounted 1 vol. 124400- y *. 1 .-1 11 )Skatiet A°, ' CHOION'StR4W7iIEII,II3. PLANTS. • • to( .the tulnoyanceill to which Alf he to ,constently • sebiebted by tresspasses of 001- . tarn, the underelgoid hie sties' up lila lease of the pre. *awl on-which he 'no* reeidtiklulpilning Oamp Conte, and otters Ibr eel hie lergeotAleodon of choice antawssa. RY PLAMTIL The assuprunent comprises : SIO,OOO Wilsan , a Albany Seedlings. 80,000 ,Bovey Sewklinp. 20.401lierly Scarlet. 16,000' Saar of And Sense other Sue ylir!ofhw. _"Thbyilailla are young and vigorous. . 'holy:were select .. ad with 11* care, and, ter Plan cud ;panty the fruit bents& bb excelled: rare opportunity is here p.reten. ted to persons who' pi* . to procure a chrice easortment for M. slog planting. They will be sold cheap. Uideri left on the premises or at the Post t Maw, Heir. risberg, will receive prompt attention. The plants will be delivered early in the spring. 4coress tiwisac oet2l-dIW- . 11 arlt1tOnvit. ra. J. R. iNGERSOLIi t 9 - PATENT • •-- FOUNTAIN.' ItAIR.-11AUSEE It dresses the hair yrlthimiteelhng .the Angers.. It ends Cavibecertutehhtt,kii the of hair preps: atloos. - It ffl'u hni=arnkn..l" eiria atrol). regt6..- • It is ill :„ er.h , the trunk or inrieellY IsTF e! " 1 q u ' n 9t on'tnetOWOL, . -- 3t nitrries'enotigtik or : ~ iiy, preparati on to lar a voy sill Ora mb ' orris cost in throe .1111 . 1-the t! flerete, • and.itmtvgb trionths.• Mimi i ltieir.lbll'ipditirad Clydo . buili Irani Steamships ss fol GLASGOW, Octobdir 25; ETNA., Saturday November 2;; HAbettEoo, Saturday, November $ Satu rday every 501ar . .. , day :atMOOO, ttrom h.-Wiest-4r eitaitioa; ' irlitertiCAßlN !tin 'OO STKISRAGE ' $80„00 ' •do .740 Landow - $150.-00 -do to LOdoii - .. - $33"00 • do :to Paria_..,.. 111116f00 r . MO to YUla'.;.. $65"00 do . Ao , Biunlahr .41111 00 do- to Hambarklll6 . oo Pasiongartildso forwarded ttr Barre; Brares . - Yroiiter: stam f Antiosrp; ileal; lituallys6w ratacq - Jfirtoodood *we* to *tag Attbartijanda-aidratiy tialtato :boor walla follotsfitg rats, to New- : Prom Ltverpool or Qbeetadownu, Bra Cliblo, SWIM addittots itowicalltota clsaara)sls 4014. - revailtroonstpt ' meet aliumfrotioroldisimribr acomidakaituna ' tof M i lt ien kfitelt=ti 2 4 1:11 9n om a r, i l tMe al dit i ri An g4i7kMoospplylnJA FFiapl to WILLIAM INMANi geni 22 , grapir: .to: WM. INMAN, CAC Mood' 'Solara lit C. C. let W. D. SEYMOUR & CO. Loudon to Biirc.Cll ht4,Y, 61 Mug William dt. ;I n Parts to JULE'S 11=O '5 ?taco destwarrorse; —TII Walnut streak.; or Aloe PoinPlu'ea °tau.% JNO. 11, igeht, 0011-0 • 15 Broadway, New York:” Or O. Ott 21 *MialliNue. 'Mein. Hurl:Mum . 111108 g who want' thee real • Genuine Old Fashioned Pinegrove Coal from the Loritorry Mines (by twat kiwi or otherwise.) *My 1O GaRVERICH, Jr., & S. Railroad !me._ oatimme ' . 1 4 , FOR' RENT , t tOtafrOicAVEE DWELLTigG HOME, ,01 6 , near the Water liaian t "with, or without, bTABLING ua PAS t ile ; tiPOPPO. o elltigakiffille forthwith. CHAS. C. italt.N. Berrta? f i II .A I VEI StUitaFAaliali IiaNTIST pfflatathisightiotatinii,ititi , liarr2V_Ai 'envoy,. Jig octlV "'WV theitablie Nwa gtyes a mintiknoe hie beet endeavors shah . - wweltorahtlarahgraa is hie ro- Nash*. Bala 1113 ire# tried,fl, .ho fr*geemf .la • I .' t.° to zidif ; ye: thifugat, - . . wale • - 61 1=2Mr °1- m&: ' oval I NDIA RUBBER, BUFFALO HORN, L ItAW HOER sad DULL DIUNDWAD COMBS, of MI os, at KitLIJUDS DEM AND /ANDY STORY. filisullegttons. NEW N 2 TI WEAL 'LOAN. Seven and Three-Tanthe Per Gent TREASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DRUPES! AT THE OPTION JAY COOKE - & CO., ;ERs, No. 114:40igh Third Street, Pursuant 0 ittetkroe from the Eieeretary at the Treasury, the Subinerption'BooK to the NEW Nan May WAN of Treasury Notes" bearing Inter•at at the rate of seven ati.t three-tenthslw watt per annum, will remain open at my onion, - No. 114 S THIRD STREET. until further ncitimil; Crain irti.ll4)ol 6 P. 115., end o r , Mondays till ' These note will be of the , ditior 4stiea of PIETY DOLL Ro , ONt 1111N11 11 DIX Sibble P1V": - R _ DREO DOLLSZO, 'NE TEMUSAwn DOLLARS, and FIVE rg •1:18s ND DOLLAR:, and are " still dated 19th of augo,t, 1861, payable lb gold. in three Yeses, or cos• vertlble luto a twenty year,' :•ix per cent Ramat the Option of the bolder Fah Treasury Note baa interest Coupons backed, Which can be cut off and Delimited to Olti at the Mint every etx eicatto, aod'at the rate one Mint per day en each fifty dollars, 'Paymenia graben - Ipar), a may be made In Gold or hecks, or ...Mee of any at lb tPhlladelpia Banks. Paama At a DIBTANCS van remit by Aix= Mends, threaten theiniall, or by sumacs, or throindr Danko and tho Weesury . kolas wi4 be immediately dolivetiedi or sent t , r.ch salrictiber as they may .ev,..r Gip dip in. Parties remitting must add the interest hem OM of Augmt, tim date is all the owns to lb • day the remit tenet reecho: Philadelphia, at the rate of one mat per day on each. Ofty dallsee. .• Apply to Or a dress JAY 000EE, SUBSCRIPHON AGENT, • • Care of JAI' COOKS & CO., itaalears„ 0r.3-aim No "114 Saadi Tata street, Ptdladelptas. SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS ! 1 I HOME .MANUFACTURE THE OHEAPENT Iff THE MARKET!: THE - Undersigned nnving ,opened hie narnifectory of Shirts dm, at 0.12 West Market street, Harrisburg, Pe ," moe treopectrelly solicits the patronage and attention of the Ladles, Gentlemen sad Merchants to the following assortment of goods all of which are our own Manufacture : SO/ars, MST SOSO/LS, O .LLA,4S., CUFFS. WRIST BANDS, NIGHT SHIRTS, • Om, 814 kc., Also the particular attention of the Ladies to our large assortment of under garments &o , (fro the Weeli ha prove4 ‘forolon: mail Paris styles,) LI IBS SKfTs icet.,la great varieties, all of which being our own mauunfadure we will sell cheaper than can tie purchased elsewhere. . tarnishingAdrown..lltatertalsein nate cutting, sewing &ea, of every variety done a • coed ingto-opier_ Ali of the soave pained goods fee Gem* mete, We will mike to meintre, guaranteeing to At, and Os entire saUsnectlen to the purchaser for style durability and to iterial • All spe Cal orders will be promptly at tended to upon the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Also Merchants supplied upon the most reason able terms. P. S. Lathes wishing skirts or under garments of any diseription, etn have them made to order by' sanding sample or !mob Mods as may be desires*, JAMES A. LYNN. No. td, MarkeleUsit, au29-46m Harriabwg. Pa. Rooms next door to Hummel & Kllltageelt Orocary Store. INSURANCE AGENCY. THE DELAWARe; hi UT AL SAFETY INSURANCE 00.v1PANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITAL AND ASDRTS 3901,1107.51 TIIEINaURANCE COMPANY 00 NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. ;CAPITAL. AND ASSES—. 5t,4i9,416.1 . THE undersigned, as Agent for the •• *well known Doinpaoleo, will wake bowiesose against leas or damage by Ore, caber perpetually or an nually, on property In either town or country. Marine and Inlaid Trarwortntant Risks alsolidnask Apply personally or by letter to oct4'Bl•dawl7 lara - mrEi ELT-AL - 2FM XL, STATE Street near Third street, a few doors below Brady's Hotel, Harrisburg. A Bee new Hearse Keady made Coffin 4 always on bandrand neatly daished to order. Silver plater, an. Terms rea sonable. • [1.0048m1 C. BAKU. Harrisburg Blind Manufactory: SECOND 'STREET BELOW -CHESTNUT. VENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and all repairing neatly and expeditiously done. . Per .ons at a distance can nave their work done by addras sieg a letter to the undersigned. Thankful for past pat ronage ha hopes, by strict attention to bust am% to merit a continuance of the seine- iitaatiefautton guaranteed both 'tab) prices and work-in ; MARK - :1 4l 600-692 Fi 'u -- "1.1 - Al GOODS FOR THE ARMY, nom : AFt. Bedsi P illoins, Blankets, Coats, Cape, Leggin, .Thrhillinie Cupp. &c., FOR Waal BY • '-'ll7llff . S.' P Hit 1 North Sidelffarket Square, near Ituebles's Hotel, " • 1, I !'PJF:'. I3 RG , PA-:,.: . 1. I PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER , .UTOULD respeotintly ii:don4 • his -- old so patrons and the public rsur . ll7 that continue to Miro Instructions on the nahiti LADBONeVIOLIN and slim in the science ol HAM Be will w'th pleasure wall upon piglet* the& homes at any hear desired, or lane= VIII be khan a ttfs reeddesiee, le Third sin*, a kW 4oeis 'beta th German .Referrried Cbare.h. ' ' deelb-o its VAN ENGEN do SNYDER, Detngn era and En oTavers on Wood N. COIL FOIE & CHESTNUT • Philadelphia. VXMITTAIiII kinds of Woodlngr i = ' _Ed with' heauiy, oorrecuwas sof • insipildich. • designs ititnigheor for Fine Book mlisteattons. Parsons wivimivtziseitittng a phou Ctivuets z 9 49tEtllt can hk of Colleges, urphea, ' , rot% liactlikw. Wye*, Patents. entfisvod44l Wen oti per sonal epplleation. • ?tubby linvelopes, Labels, Bill fleadlings, guis g Visiting, Hostages and other Cards, engraved kr the hi g h est s ole of art, and actne ipwativ woo. • irbeafiecunenst •of fine ehgraving; see Osa . filnidr e sise works of J. R. yfiPimicittft f,:Blighr co. UPHOLSTEItI.IVIJ. PALM LEAF mat - rags:sEs, COTTON VIP MATTRESSES, HUSK MATTRESSES, ~ COTTON COMFOETS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, -CAMP STOOLS dr.c., Sto., On band and [or' sale at the very lowest rates for cash. Hair Mattresses sod diens tenuous madoto orator. SOFAS, - LOU RUM, . • ,gif.tiCia MAUS, HAIR MATTRESSES Bro., %piked and made equal to now, very reasonable, all a t Mo.tet9 , M arket street, between Fourth MU, by d J. T. BARNITZ. WI.LU Harrisburg. pc