Etitg* iIARBISBURG,I ) 4. ,1 TIJESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER MC NATIONAL UNION TICKI4. pc PRESIDENT, , Abraham LineoLai OP =Roza FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Andrew jrOIIIII.ISOBLI or =mmuiltmt: -- John Walker-Jackson At a meeting coriposecl of the most respect ahl4:9nen in - the dity of Harrisburg, in which Our . ixteehanics merchants, financiers and manufacturers participated, and where a large body of veteran soldiers were present to ap prove of the proceedings—at an assemblage composed of such material, Rev. John Walkpr Jackson responded to a call for his testimoo, in favor of the cause of the country;by briefly uttering a few cheering words to the heroes present, and then , adding a sentence or two, assuring the people to whom he talked, that he believed, in the sublime justice of the cause of the Constitution and the Union. This wait all. And yet for this,. the malignants of the traitor sympathizers in this city haye been howling in the path of Rev. Jackson, ,covering him with the filth of their trea son, and fairly raving with madness be- cause he, as a Christian minister and a patriot, dared to speak for the country, and the success of the war in which his countrly men are involved; that liberty and Christian ity may survive the attacks of slavery and. treason. We do not here Offer to defenif John Walker Jackson. The purity of his' character—the lofty .perfection of his Chris=. tian walk and conversation—his high tonpd patriotism—the unbounded generosity of ;hi s, soul—place him as far above his assailants, ai are the stars above the filth in the gutter. He is fob his country, be.ca r it Se t -he believeS Odd; , „He is against the,*peraies of that country, because they seek td erect a nationality on, the barbarity' which, bar ters God's image. ShoUld' 'they succeed itithat scheme, how long would it be imtil• they 'organized to barter in if not to ignOre Christ's religion. It is the contemplation ,of such facts and possibilities which impel good men like John Walker jackson.t.o take a-posi tion in favor of the country. While doing , they only fight the devil in closer qithrters than when in the pulpit—and" Who ;*ill say that such is not their legitimate work? • CARRYING VIRGINIA FOR LINCOLN.—Foi - tAp, information of the Peace pemocracy, we would notify, theta that the cairkpaign in Vir ginia; just now looks as though. the State would be carried for Lindoln by the time the Novein ber election arrives. Those two excellent campaigners, Grant and Sheridan, with p. host of valuable auxil iaries, are visiting many of the principal places, and with very convincing arguments are demolitihing the Chicagb.platforiu and showing it up in all its deformity., Immense tTnion processions, with mitsid !qui' banners and ,the thunder of cannon, almost daily pro claim the supremacy of the.COnstitution over the doctrine of State Rights and the demon strations are making converts by thou- We call this _ carrying the State for trAiacoln, because every , bemodistio stump speaker de clares that the war is °lily io peiTetuate the Power of the present Executive, and...we give them the benefit of the is apparently goiug very fai-,,t for 11v. Lincoln. A few more grand rallies like that in the Shenandoah valley, and the "Old Dominion'? may be considered'as Lincoln all over. 4-f A•. FREE ELECTION OR' A FAIR In Philadelphia, on Saturday night last, 'as ti, procession of loyalmen were passi4g 'Dem ocratio Headquarters," a number of soldierS who were in line, were" grossly instilted and' bintally assailed by the Cops. The datai;io iu return gave, their coWardly assailants a taste of a "free election or a fair fight. , ! the soldiers who participate in civil de monstrations in favor of the poternmetit h are to be insulted and attacked, the sooner pie plan is made .ptVic by 2 „ the, Cops, the,beiter for a "free fight and a fair election." Dox'm Aoars.—We cannot altogether har monize two statements now made by the Democratic press. They urge that !the army is for 110014119; and in the next ,bre,athe state . that X",incolp :officers have. coerced the diers' sentiment for the present administra flow We can scarcely make the end of this Story agree.' It, loweter, is abont on a par with the record Of McClellan when compared with the Ohicago platform,. and consequently will go down easily with the gullible one of the party. s. , Sotorzus' Yarn.—The Deprotacy iretend to claim the •,;)te• of the.', soldiers, although their leading organs throw obstacles :in .lAex way of giving our brave defenders theifFht of saffrpge. They will get that vifte:9.iderie . *Tattle did last fall in lowa,l4N4Liiii, ham did in Ohio, when he was beaten by the largestrlnajority that ever consigned kinaii to prii ete life in the , WRA2 - 11FpgrrrritroTt7s:-FSVe hold Tu. selves ready. f t4liv`e, from Mc Clellan's record" that he .firpoi. 4ifrary arrests—that he was ..I',',4t to suggest a ctiaft-and th'at he edviked gen'eFal, f`manciPation I . The copperhead' orators, iho have been roiring o' mt," r inCligriatio4;94. fitese ` topics,MT* MOW roar as gently as-ste .. 4 , 'oyes. • • .. I.' , , ~ : :.' P .- il ,, : Tam LAST Secretary of the Treasury Ili ,d 4 a Demooratteddnafirstration could not raise: 3310114inionglilii*ket ihe ordinary expenses of the qiiverzt4l . o4;ed was a beggar in tiii market at 12 paima44 .r..4, l 3k f tktos e "y hoi.. 0-r no repetition of such IC foul 'disgrace keep ;out of power the 31i64 141 iii bio3;#lo4l9biccl . i - , =ME The Danger of Northern Invasion Dia = One of the darling objects of thOse who are at the head of the cut-throats in the South, now in arms against the constitutional authority of the land, has been, and was until lately, to effect ..n footing in the States north of the. Ohifi ; ' - an4' . Snsgilphimiktivfire, - , . theNn. iplgti) the banditti ''whoic. .? . ' ominand in the . robberies and assasditat: /. • %. hicli''so hugelY delight their brutal piiiki 9 , Th w path illaroughthe Shenandoah valley has been a favorite hunting ground for traitors. For almoSt three yeaf§, - I,libilfein" doihrnalfillThrthe Army of the Potomac found it impassible, to guard that road from traitor trespassers.-- 'While 21.'ClellatiVaafaiiiing 'WWI nigh' that hirnself,, to thil ni4 tfif the' sick and shovel around Washington,c . ity„7. 3 eknninsed himself by the exploits_ of, .1,45 - stWordinates, in the Shenitidoili 'RIMY. When Pope 'erkleavored to close the door,• such soldiers as Fitz John Pnrtei absoliately interpcised to give thii rebels , free ingress. 'Arid 'thus the events •.ftk that, portion of the territory of. the country • deVnl ted to w4r,,Were but 's series of diVieters stud humiliations, from which the country has sit . - fer'•Cii ; inCalculably in the loss of men andrepu tation. But . at length the operatichis of tile traitors in the Shenandoah valley have beOn. effectually counteracted—their favorite` had and a ll most, able foraging' leaders , defeated, mid all hope even of the -invasion of MarYliriKl fbrever llissipatek, As long as Phil Sheridan is in the Shenandoah -_valley, • the incursory bandg of rebels which:hive spread such desq-' latiorr and. Ofected-'Sneli.: destruction in that region, will keep at a safe distance atdeast be yond the yeadh'nf his rifles anll:sUbei•s '.: i ~. --It has been suggested to us, whether.ti; fact that ;therebels have: been, corapleildy: routed and siparted ont 42f the'-Skerfa4Tt.. i valley, will , not- renderr it , ;unnecessary. 4fortr. ganise," (ii",itt feast.to go la a draft for,: e State'Griard. As long as the door to ' 7 : i em invasion was.. SCE.inefie4tually gUariled.asl i was the region of the'Sbentnifloaivalley,it ei l ; camean isiperativeduty*the Governmentias, wellleS4e:•authoilties of .the StateSlOn'.ine' ,path . featiiiic , northward,' to malt% every litz rangement necessary 'to meet the •emergen 7 'dies which were Illi. - ely„to grow out Of ,slncl. 03:., invasion. ButPaS•all dariger of snoli! ific sions.is noWiat end i ..we presunielliaf the ; gardzation of *e ;State Guard least postponed to await events which, tract; stead of niakiiigitneded • aikrY orga4REL remaining milithxy li material 'of tie State; only devolve the . pleasing - duty of welcom back to their homes, as victors over trait. the legions that, are now in the field beyo the borders of the State. a , - Democratic ftpodiitioit to iliegTorS Fig irtrilot 'the Army. One of the favorite points of copperh ' d ~ opposition to.,t4e G.PY.CAmqllb l l4s„,l 3 e9n e tenacity with which De cacti , f4kid rA, tarp eontiluled:thati obVilitiit nit e ye fit it terated-ta fighkittitof . , I l leh 7 -*MutiAtr, ig norant prejudice hit,s,been created, on this . subject,` and Maki ,itioe'd lailiitisied fi/nii his faith in theVvovernment, by his raisapr e- Auinsion of ;the effe i ts oficompellingthe negro to Siliaie , the horriirs, oir it wax 'to ', Plit 'do , ' .11f IV , * s tLi Si q :., ..- a wicked rebellikin. ,But iyheilf illiicypAQtif al effect of including the negrOpopnlafiion` in till quota on i the dieft, is lifthighrhams- , i9' 4, white men of a district, t14,4i4,474)4e.,. , 5 , , I miserably mean the' opposition of tkii:Dcqin c - racy to the negro really becomes.'._:We h vg had such an exhibition In thiecity,fdfir g' the drawing of the., draft. Tuttri.W.: r- GUMS were included in that•drawing. tw Y four of Whom were conscripted in the'Fo li, and seven in the First ward It the rieipa cratic leaders of liarrialairg;:had - .1;e94 1 c,ttn grated, the negro would have been .641ued from the conscription ; ind thirty-Due rtoltitti en -1 conscripted, to make up for tht thirty- o ne neg es who are now on the rolls to, al up the : quo* a her city. One single instancelike this of thejus ce and the practical operation of the`policy 4nt , doge rebellion ,. exhibits in their true ii4lit ;folly and meanness which have all along ; 7 acterized coppoirliead opposition. We' nt ttie,Whiti men of the entire Sate ici a n ex i t e the_ fi?dtPOf this' disc , a Kiev affqrj, k , 1 3 ; index to Copperhead. treasoniiiri - lontub In this cbtlection we deem dtdnly-nj# to;, r9*4 4l PieDonlOP*ats wh° fieTeic;6llKk.. by' having been draftid; that ha d not haeritior, a Democratic thity Oonncil; exterrivktodi in', Harrisbuig!woiddlalei beesi ' te itabSTer' ! eOr want plain Men r io Considei: iins'fact, ,Etndlin stead of growling at the national aii,thorit.es, put the blame upon the. &maw:rows ind. deugh-faces who are the'r'eal aithors of he; drat , President J o ineoin on crieriaT,3lle6i/4n, The Coppinhead papers v ase ) pamdlng' two notes of thankatalfeCiplkul waittent by Pies= ident'Lincolm Thefollo l ivirlOßtlfelqltors': .' ' '• . : ' '• *,i0 46:4 i,s ' l i i ilcl fg6 • idalsaVAerieral George.l . Me.s.tki ~,- • , ' ' ram satisfied, that 7F4s9if, - It i. perl 014 have done the bes.499. i ffit ,-, 41 1 :19,9.? sayhetter fighting ,wHate t v9F ne.. Ten t I sand thanks.for it., h ' - d , ILr. i,.k . .010 1, ~ „ wrastrwevroN,.. JulYliA, 1 86 t , Najog General ' George;,.%, MaClellatt; , C r 4 11 4.4di1ig*W9. 1 % tisk•Rot , P4l ll 4 : .01 •:. ' AVastuaexviiiiheiake ion fhe ttelief i Your' , disPO..t9 3.ll o lo f 112 • mad . . -I .fpfterday , laftern ur i gave ma, ', BtfmaanSid MA heroism - 940 , Pfetecosalad XVII! ie, eadiforacoa".-twill',he; ap ,eiatede,', I, . ,•, . , ': 11, • ,J.:,:. , A. lig'ilaais • Bitt'the Little Itlaaketfel , 4iapeis: takeqii care do conceal the important fact' fat' his approval was based-en 14eClellan's own st 4 ste, • /mini of what hieUd',"aciil6 ! u' {body tiver , ', u 'f ' '' "IF E a) ei,i&ati - ottp 1 ,dpubteji tAxat,-G*Ler . s., - , P opz-, ing for his , perfesaarneefa. , Blreiiiimaelm not then taught lioy letpSiieteV"iviti'''gOieioUg enengli l to aceept 1601014N' rhS' i 04ttoiti' , - , ,:,, ~ •• kg - • I ) , as trutlibid. ; Subsegyint, rexp a rag,. made before the Committee of InVOStiglitiOn ShOrZ ' , that the reportil : *ere inirelitiblic• from' b e s ning, i tia end, and illiatlo:l44hilad - ' 'ee gr(l Yu. Peatvfl... --;^ .- ~..,,, )ii. : mucre.irir, !J. I i i ii.i2 '. , ' ~,, .4; .i.31.!t,d1.211 ~- V . TT' , tritizi v4l /PW,t-P l iifisflt93;9 //9 atia l the State of Maryland in favor of, i et ,pilai of Abraham Lineolrano , 4 1Lifli - rc pa "C .. , , fi • ilkartrniorlraTekbOClAlldklaYfy4, 4 30tti l ity liOld F 7o t /Wl ll 4 6 i4tk a iiiti :T,ll Jrito. •ftorrq . • !"' . .71 if c a.. Lati .F3l.l....titiEuicti 00R1 root• as 07113 0.1qty..i,...1 .11‘.:4111 krsifid-t las MME EMI lr~~.i. .l' A Hard Road to Travel. from Philadelphia,bound to Port Royal, S. _L ' = ,_.., .... -• ; s - Biltrßitatirittr i Nterafttilltr , ir ' 0 :1 lwrelPaded vilr cest,x-puty.inz. - here - L tbs. _ having a somewhat difficult journey along his r harbor this morning, in a leaky condition, ' having been run into outside the capes by an political course. His record is being dissect i belonging to the navy, „, i unknown vessel which eel, and the latsfoints, so carol carried away the schooner's bows 1 and pnthe by the Cbmtighional Investighti4 - ebtaiti" I reaterV part' of her rigging. .., Since wilting the above the 14tin_ e tpe, are beingkrogght to light. Theenuit a rc: - •S- • • •-21.,,. "lagx., sotarlt 'rehirriedsfrom some ca ritiknown.- andtplitical aranter of the erte,r - at i ir auto ... rt . ~isq . ' ' " 1 " , . , 4 - . 11 2, eing, ooke -filter in a liberalinahner, an ik ;*...' i i. .:' -he g bless of_the Napoleon o fs'cusied c . An Easterir . vit s . ?-..\ .";'': l '''' ,p7l‘ , -.l',P"' / , .- - S 4 , ....._......,:„.,.„ AT lIIEDERICKSTOWN—PRICE S OPILBA.- - Ilia - West is t 4 .......,,A44 0 7., , .„, yli . . George B. McClellan has shicwi , 4 :), , . is . ',.4birs---uszox TROOPS MOVa7G—AOTIVE PRE= capable of doing great things. Probably no PARATIONS oonco ON—THE MILITIA C kl - T.T . D other - Gerieitar(hfesars. Porter and 'Buell may '"our. ' - ''''-- . - - have been exceptions) conldhave kept 150,000 .. T Lours, Sept. 25 . , •inen idle around Washington for six' ihorithd. Jbe Shelby's r‘bel'cavaliy force, said to be while 60,090..ef tlaP.e..lleT.Y blockaded the _Po-, 4,000 oK _DAV strong,.giceupied_Fredeiicks liiiiiac. town, twenty miles east' of Pilot Knob, yes- No other kftgrWleiplillisve leen< Stopped terdak . J '1 - . ! ,q ',li.,f :1! T.:l:i.ff I. .' it Yorktown by a feigned resiatance; no other Shelby's desi has not yet been developed. *tintldhalarAtialtroiwatienintriffY'ffrthentrtillff Wfirt i Oig';'d - - rtlieDilitfittbflir of aliekilTWß,lb., r kept it ,there sin,weeks in a Logisk topica brigade of Gen. A..• k, Smith's swamp .; keptrt there till sick; weary and weak, troops 'down liSt.night; and - otherwise made it was driven back thirty miles. No other, preparations to meet tho enemy. Pilot Knob .after. raining alt army. , and wasting a year, is well fortified and garrisoned. Cape Girar couldlurve asked another, army and• another dean; OR the river, can stand' S. seige, and the year. No pther,' with om , i:offensive , weapon only damage the rebels QPlA•dP,is.femPorarily in bie,handr, could -have stubbornly_ remained tp cut the Iron Mountain Railroad. on the defemaivein defiance of repehtek de . When 'General Price. crossed the Arkansas minstrations of its folly. '..„ ' , river';, &Sine dhy,s sinb.e,' at LpcnSt ,pOint. his None but he, probably. , ,,wearifig Ake utd- forces moved towards . Batesville,. evidently, form of a soldier, the stars oft h Major. Gen-, with the design of joining Shelby in the-north eral, could have dared totieciptit,' nomination east of Arkansas, and, 'Yeith - the . ' combined for the Presklency offered by „a, Convention' commands;toinl'adeMiaspuri from the'dcirith ,avowedly,oppokidie; the, war, arid madennan- east. The force occupying Prederickstown is imons by , ttuiLintereession of , Vidlandigham. doubtless the , advance of 'the 'column, which None butllC7, l accepting a r donbitffil liOnprllreric p estimated to be frog . 10,000 to 12,000 thesenien .. 'eould'have'refused:the stipulation. Strong•' ' • that accompanied it, No one but, lie ,could:, 'T 'The milittow operations here are active,. and have taken Mr. Vallandighana's , bennt3r , irhile troops are already moving :konthWard.- The. denying Mr. YallandighanN prineiPles,, and 'bh?,cksmith'ihnpsare - busy ,all day Aljbeing havrngji,avd, hie party,for p.ffice while profess- QaTalry horses, ordinance is tieing sent 'to mg perfect independence ' , •of -his , party's different points, and everything , is , being -put -wish' These were great things - to-do,-but in fine trinviCor finmediate active servit. , • Gen. - .lMCClella:n has ,donfi ,:thera.witli . 4! an . .Brigadier Geneihk Pike - Jai efdlfolk4( all' 4a:city:that coup:panda aatonisjnient . - Ahe:enrolled. militia. deneral, Rosecianstrvill , issue an appealito.4norrow, , calling , fheiretp,l6 i tnliNi'", - ; > s i '''. ' q ' '' , '''' .•-, ' .'MaJer'qq,neial ViaisaTri_,,e4 .l lere l lii-dair -,The,trains on the Iron aleuntain Railroad are still , rniining,i and, So far asis knoWn;-the railroii&Widt been molested. ,Respits,..are - oirculating to-night that part of .thel force winch occupied Frederickstown ye4teridli,ii ciaptrik6l Cape GirardeatiAti-day, but thl,tia dcsibtfill. They' may . be :demon strain in ;that but the. post is tbo strong tole-taken by cavalry. --: Getteral•Moivei; With 'a part of lit k I..Pth Army Corps, left Brownsville, on tha,Auvall's Bluff I",ntiLiitle Rock Railroad, a: le* daps -ago, ireh northerly direction, and Shelby will 'have io lable after his rear. The situation will probably develop itself in a few days. : ..- 1 , 1/4.1 % 2 4. 1 ath t'') ,Or r .1.; li Probember't Rom Merl . , • Attheareeent election in Itenneylvitia to affiNt4,tilight or Voting afi. the gallant spl clfeis the field, the stronghbld of CottP'pr7 headism, pdcelellanism„ .Huberism and, ;0 1 40.09f1tIMR 01 40 1. ' 0 4 . ciaism, , •.; •413:E K KS CQUNTY, the hours•P f cOna,,4 e ; and defender. of. the reboil:gum:Mae and murderers of our bravesoldiere,ytffire a ImajOtritt ifar 2,00 p against lite - soldiers! The county of;,Colum bin,'ll,o*largely:lcienrio,cratic," the home of that , intense Copperhead rand demagogue; Senator. Buckalew,iandixttwhich county Jeff Davis's famout - I.‘Fiabiiig'preali'-',Confedera4y" is lobated; - alsp„, gave a:10004ii of , • _1 . against 4s*ltliera! Thee , f ds and suP porters, of • and enemies of 'our brave white aoldierk polled ogee hundred ' ifsd. fi ve thc * .e6 o , *'k t O r oct , cin'd - 41k:three votes: in gao4l4l•4o44:aitaitsi granting the in:eat- amble- privilege (I:emoting: to.. the 'heroic de, fenders' lizeur ,9 , 011itrrit ' Repentber, thiTall'Utthead - vote% were polled hy,rden who style themselves Democrats,, not a single Republic orUnion. man having against ' ' • , .But..lee us thank ih's.-braVe land: patriotic Union - men in the Keystone State, that aPpealed at the'polla . . u to do justice td Their friend; and by : a maitaity.of nearly Ii w loom co - , , decided in favor of the just rights o f tlie gbi , lent men in the field. The - Old .. . Guard, the star that #aveisets; liberty-loving . :., ~' I ~ , ~ 7.Lilitoi,STE,R, -COUNT'S : 11'3' , - 1 '141 13 40,*.AM4 1 /# ll3 -Strevelli, 'tbe r Ob4M: pion, of ,univer ~iteedom i Si4 , ,tbe.righbyff. man, gave a majoitity of) ' IN 1 ':` , i- , / 4 r7;1 1 1;€00' ..... Ati: ) , ; ., . , in favor of the. goldiers ! EnnadelphiS; 'die bbth-place of Agiericon Liberty, rolled 'ail a ,i*itiiiritY ', Of l ebventeen' thOusand;'`spli rio4l k i, Allegheny nine thousand.for the„riglil., - d every'Republiqui , 3county in the fitabe,. frqm the DelkiViire' to, T4fil4e,grik'rerde*WO'q with gratitude ni. the tiitblirilik efforts 6 01114 ,GAPt9}4, 9n. 4 are aking.tc put 'down treason , austirebea IMI and save the life of the nation, and theref re made powerful efforts to, clothe them with the right of rauffrageiJ a The glorious, result is be fore ris, , axid,:the ' 4obilterFi l ' col fail to qee who.'Ste tli,filir - realWiends;l:. "''''' •': - ' Itt r ..,. , fli,. . rirfW:r 1, , •. , ', I , ; , ~ •V , ?. ~. -., •. g • ' , i'' t'i • • . ' . ' :':' . .t , Y.WI ~.. i... 'r.., Ia! ~~~lGr ijk~t~~l~;~ul~ The'. ' 'Fish" Rhfer ;sl'4ofliglllo::Riiiiikid .',lx : itii4 . :llo:'qhafil eli -...„ - N i.i.„..,.:. :, f3d,v , h,......: I .•, , t -: On .11611.7cladg .Npti o,' „Mobie I THE crnr iNOT YET ATTAOKED •,. • c WksimrroN,seEst; u pt.. 2 .0 'Pu'i Navy Department 'l4s :7i4AN.4',4 0 . fans from Admiral , Earrint, 1 otthe stones s:dia l ea peditior - up;Fiehv ibri t Oinel )partieula4 .of yrhiet,•litite*e/t4Y, 0*;01 - „tblisheil,:, "On , tli return the Teasers Net e atlikikk&t.46/41r.4itr'S Bluff, at one , of thel sharp rbends of' tita‘A er, by sixty pr seyeirity*lliilil;'whqledliirid felled Weil 4piiik,Al'o`Atiol44..,, -, ; . • •:,,,,:, , . ~'Xliearewas.rtAuped.troni ourhowitzersvl. our •retielulonetteditirrough, with 'one.- oirt4pri atid '.it6 4 , VCS*;;WOTI, ~ o 0:, the' §tba) l l l Eilit I , the snielfetita4 utvih*,b, was ktineked.'Oreg.b rd;-" ant:loore boat I oft the Tritowlost by being, tumitteitt beltFtlan'thayyessel and the bank. , 4 ...... , i',lPO*l4`'PihpUlt,u4p'n:tp '.'3o i the i 1 itry, 79 -. rtteenttlist;Ani Jo, i sueefgei ehlt gagettriu raracLiting torpedoes', and thia9 4i, EnteueddiSclitit' 'ftettp,,hrtintY,?#.!' , ' ri=". h '4 , iirl;YAk., l ' lc i i ...27:—,l 4 lLe i gniLo434' . ort Ideragriaroini °bile on.the 17tir,,astbea fak mom i ng „,,.. ~, 1,,0s t•If'l• r • . .:.l f 1 1 ,... rE I ~, ;: Vilt# o .l; 6 44ll, l3 batf t e re liiiii f#oll . 7_ . ea r NiOliil6; liAl , 4lpl4s‘o 44 ,Yet ?be AP4 tlaenoity.; i , , i 1,f1 , 1X1..3q %UP. b. tdl o-. I •,, ail odrhe Iff 4. do; 3 i • plat, if cka large'' ;uu 6, OquadrAn in A . ttibe of offiegif ! ' . : : i .Ailif,,tg K, GOB rnuit r. I : . ey; . 0 toi pnq 'T4'4-. .„_ on elf, •! q'ttla XLUI rd.' , " ,I -.-...- lIP , .. , ~f . , ~, t ! 4 1 /4 . 4Sin °°l Vo f t t fti3Sg ' ' lSFollerrie. i. ,, .!!! , .•13 •.7),„Er: ~.r.l r' 01. W It , • ..• i.!!: !Mt ,9‘llll 1 Pq 00 , t ....'''' . •_ , [fl tueresTill: ... 1-fil:tt9tl b..s I .. - , •.,, ~,,) bes - egni . :, II! ' 'I , • 4 , vd. Comumnaivallosmio - le, itluitillishek, ith . . ~ a! !!!!!1; ttg/11l ea `.., 4•!' ~1., 1 •:! , .i r, . ~, . ! . •• , ff •?•••if of Nil: ;Ter'' , nit 7 . 1 ''' ' ' 3 ' i' °- .er . 1" 1 i'•!!;:. t!!'.: 11l ,1'.1.4 1 0 ~1. -• dif. ' p 1•' ( 1)1,3 , ..1;:q.i., ,,..: - i. . 'ITIPeI ~,!:• to ~ ifl • ii.JI -pila otiv 1 4 . - r iVIV. I2 ,7I: Be Pf .2 -- - • ,liii:;:toupw s jogAiam - D*l -, receavea fro.ni F rt .. _... ' • , i'ess Miittroei:Aull I°l ' . " P '' '' ' ti, :_p s t! c,,„ !I! ! .tryFiNll . l, !RkPotittc, .30 4 e g otp, 'tared I 'hi 4j: 14* - ervb-Mfi5pch0w,4440 . 4454 , 08 rs, ,Herheleginalatomas zat!pposednto.bo4o . 4 g:. ton. ITI;10„ , _413 1.., 11 , , ), , i'.741_ , 0t.3 ,I cd.10::1!, , dl., • ' 1 ,'o6.:t4Af.l44.eitilkifhP*l4iii,CE,ttlon''' #l,/ 1 liiiWA 4 gRALIKI/ -bS`• waY.... o i tl/ed 4 4#4,5. 1 4 1 0 thn: •not lattam Dumas steamer P awn, sotrwiizettirgtaget„,sl It is 112 w 4csßgve4,tc;• egaNishr i eferds t : l in , - ,, 4 ', citoes4v.-to,-+.nBipit4de•RiAgg'39 No: - t , ", ,t ifiiogitiall/, Portiv 3 Pl.# l 4 4 laitYp- tionneotiliii,, O 4 -:,' in , aw b erw b ytw a r o a d F iv f ::.: !.. „ 1: ...:.11 - ; ~ , ,,i„ 1 0 :413 4 1 4 8 410 / 100ht sAti f ladtk '1 • / ,-. I • •. , • :.. 6. le ~ , ~ ( i .ilevia • r n-Lfa7 , 1,1(4, , c . ~..:eee 1 ,, 7''.'s SO 3 ,1 IbUil./i . .t..ofifil ' ....,-, El ,ff1:1191 idß I- , 3aeS 01 , - 0/11%/I , ag ditifi ,, MIOLII , I4/ . ....) rdr I,i, gej Iv ,nu Vatic* B ,y/4.1 V.l beliDlicl. - roc( lellilolsl :di ;,F,e'2 11111 • +lie Lower Missi ss ippi. ACTIVE OPERATIONS COMMENOBV E•Y CEN. DANA.-- * Direwruar:Pi. A TAEGE 131CON,76ECE--34-ECF ;, TTONSFOleirtri'M. • Vicasstrau, Septv . 2.l.l General Dana-has commenced active operato ns frarge cavalry force left last night; •iniclr Col. 'Osborn; which will be followed by a heavy,force of infantry. The result will pro bably be known in about ten days. -• A negro was shot on the 17th, and two unore .will be shot on the 2,sth'itist,'fbr The .11; uip P a YPßaM ers ale PA3ll4g A ~.NktrOCTS napehere. ME Ar ansas, . - =ER t..- r i ST. Loma; Sept. 25. • i drs fah from gort4eott, Apk:, says none irala_rtectently cap ttreid.,mt 10abiti, Creek were killed or talien pritoners asid dhly a few wqrhistitinded.' The ratter have hen 'ent' for., :inree:fourths bf the rusa i have arrived. at Fort 'Scott. *. IL I• I .4 .- Arrival of, Lowy, Prisoners al ~Washir .gington. riie ~P „ , Asztbotrrow,Sept. AI. So of the soldiers jrist released frora , the laibby, Prison have reached WaShingtori:•'',': i It ik,Stated thaVone of thetiniither,;oll e 011 the Way to the place of 'dehvery,. Angsg d''. liinaself on- sketching the, rebel • defensir works in the river, and other poinbi orinter- , est, f1 5 e,w4.4 ,he • was taken hack to Rich mond:" ' Canada. WAHRAAVS IgStrED FOB 'rEl ' &BEES T 08 1 LAKE Warrants have been issued by the authoii tied here for the arrest of several of the Lake Erie pirates, who have been seenrin this city,. .„ ' ' ' T.lii'Overliirg . Marl. ..• -.. • . a - , ATcoinsoii, , R.o44/A,:§cpt. WO - „bi g , • 'pownt . of pe'ovqbsind t ,sEsip Anq.ktr A iy a from - t Utke, "wid.reports the, , ronte , e f free fromhostiletaildians, and 'ready' for lb --. , neks: , - The *ails and iquitspi,igerp.lirill,* k fie sent forwa4l:¢ii regular' tithe , , - • • -• yeterilitm 10r the Army. I • • ' • =•""F ,AUGUSTA, Sept. 27.; P 8 `,.. ". • . 6,4 s, '•The l / 4 144454144 iioth reuenlisted veterans, eaOlt . 175 , StronwdeftdorryirOnia, to-day., • ' nit .1 , ,T ,cll . : ; r.?. 7 • I um! Sept.' 27. Fletir-dulli heavy,' at:sl2; "anicie " ntti6'W;il2 ,lias deolining a.' '444e9e, and ,is ~, red $2 OP. Corn firm; 'white soaree'at $1 86 •yozillotr at 31'66," Greeeritanegitipf.od. and nominal. "Ctiiiiiiki"ni444.l4ll.*Bodal 81. • ...: , • I . ..1111;ti,*#`';(1441 ua 1864 12y , 11.eir. G. G. Rs er atra%••Mrr. AVCoslitcfr.' a!( . 1 rs PREIV'EI "" • , ". `;" ' ' MEM= q . 1 .1 01i ttle24thlllSE4 'JACOB r ."114 flirgii are invited. to attend his funeral from, epßPse., . -PL.Gritrah, in Pine street , at 4 ifoelest t nacarit y, " - •...rsrp ".„A agENll=l=l29 oainpt ,or 0,44, 1 A*11.• ^." large lot 131114alstliAikOileaalk• Vin aladctoits just' 4644 . 141 . ift is frOm tre'sr war, and for rate at gav,,Slr, rietysaAd - Military Trintmittgatore;.Thitd atiOat; boosol3:4llost,andnalnut. Orden; from.coatitzs , deatalgiripteipt. ,5t3'02 . 77 7 a. * • k r Draft! Draft!! irrb I, TNRAYTEEIMEN . 4 otittc4o;iix4iiptiotim 15; # . , yees iirbparly ,propand by ; R C 00,Bilf r Altorney at,l4b4 - FAte , oe t tiki 3.4zsliars, ,OffiCeAn; atita • ''tiiebt;tob:r,dctorp'abbyp I,l4ocet,garriabuzg, ra. sepr4f.. f srrtv * NV AIiTXO 14: . 444 1 4 1 1 1 &JOWL .112qUirir 44bertIoditestauraigg icotiet of Third avkA'Vahritt siSgate.,l6o4Rdleeommendatlond Mittredi . _ -I.ti . R.F.4IT ..• ••- '''' .2 . 31 0.. 1 ; : i STOAtuiliti)OM: ?AND TEINERD''FLOOR ; o 6 tiataildinvaxijotnint .7( iifilloitzt rftisOrie • ,Ipquirzton tine preptsets- ' tye ;lY .4 r 4 .• 4 . - 111:,- ,a0,,i.,/ i lOO at,l iIibiILAPELI ail ,V.in!!l9l Jaz f , Avyrvltwx4l2, 4X7 , 2E iri lt r le , - , 1 ,,14 4 ,Witt4 1 4114.4 M 44 0 lig # 'l 4 l ' ii. Ailizilt ' fiLT Alib i= 1141.1kn ,..... W ~41 394 ‘. L • ; "n... 1' . ... . • • ....?-, .... . - Ttio . ., ~....e.!!, -: I , , linosl.'• ,71!114.> 40i1g.c.0 -, w , ' l .5 .ci1r.1.r . 5 NJ: 01 I , :!:iv. , i li ~t io aril Cl. ~,,,,0:.., ,r t„.9r1 , 1 - .i. - ,:_,,,,-, i., 70 i 10 J , nu.: 9.0.111.4/9: [lad , iqie, , ,ta:.(1: - .0.1i ),... :4.-4 ... ! 1. 1 !.... JJ • C044-10JULP..3= .9:4:07i10b-i.:51.111,7A ,1304 . y.iit!1. , ,AL oaj 1 BATES. TORONTO, C. W., Sept. 26. •• • • : r Sale of Condemned Government Property. OFFICE AssasTAxx Quanta=Asma, U. S. A., I HARRISBURG, PA., Sent. 28,;884. f WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, f zi. 1 at Government Corral, near umn4town, (on line or A Leb amitalloyabidlr.Ol4) on H Y, OCTO VERA 1 ;if;10 OCka A.X,: • OZ.., (25 rx NTYIEM HORSES; i CO :/- UT RED GBAT4.SACKS. ,Tix.,sr*peity has llirem iiindstalled as triAtliir, Govern. ment*trervice, but for private use good bargains are to be lied. • - ... Horses to be sold singly ; sale to continue until all ara sold. . TERMS : Eovernment funds E. C. REICHENBACH, sept27.dtoc6 Captain and Amistant Quartermasteri, .Pr opo sals -for Stationer y.. , , ZE A D QUpq t rfita. PithITTA, )1 f.ttn4r2imaTElt Gittrenex's Obies, immerse., PA Sept. 24,1864 ). g i tELIRS I4- PROPOSAW(Efdibilelli "--ProPo .LJ,salf. for Siationery) 'a - JU .be,received this t effice, up to - Maturdayg Oetober Ist ' BP. for-Punishing the fol lowing articles, delivered at this Office, free of charges for freight, boxes:and cartage,. "under set of Assembly, ap proved August 22,1564:q • . . reams ,Note Paper, faint line, white tint, with not leas than 5 pounds.per 4 reams Letter Paper, faint Hue, whitelint, withnot less than 10 periods per ream.. 6 reams. Letter Paper, same, in sheets with not leas than 10 pounds per ream, put up in paper boxes, ream each. 5 retkias•Cap Paper, faint line, white tint, with not less than 12potutde per ream. 8,000 -LegaliEnvelopes, white, size 4 by 8% inches, with 12 peunds Per j, OOO, 2,000 .Legal Envelopmt, white buff, same-size, with 12 pounds per 1,000 • . 10,000 Letter Envelopes', white, size 3)4' by r>;.i inches, with ag pounds per 1,000 • ' 2 dozen Mucilage, in bottles; with cap and brush, 2 oz. and 4 oz. 12 dozen Lead Pencils, first quality. ,10 grass Steel Pens, first quality. . 48 Blotting Cards, good, ay, by 13 inches. • 12-Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints or quarts. 15 Blank Books, assorted, 2, 3 and4'qiitre, bound, .good,faintline r .white tint, sine 832 by 13 Thebes. ~ &nudes to accompany each bid, and delivery• in ten (10) days after awarded. Names of two good sureties to accompany proposal. • Thu right is reserved to''accept .part of any bids• or reject all, if deemed for the interest, of, tho State to do so. JAMES L. REYNOLDS,. sep2.7-5t Quartermaster General, Penn'a. FEVER AND AGUE Cured in one to 'three days—never fails—by vising • Mrs M. Faces' AGUE POWDERS. Call at Pine street,. near Front No cure no Pay. sep274t* NO. 1 .and 2 Mackerel, in; kitts, 'just re ceived this morning, and. for Ealo low at SHISLEIt & FRAZER'S; • (successors to W. Dock, & (so.) GUNS, Re. k LOT of fine'double Guns, Glited: DUOlt, ...iv -Powder, Shot, Tips, Powder Ilia-ka,Shat Belis, Slay. intt•recSlied and for sale at !Avast market prices. IaLISER dt:PROTELER, Market' Scpuira! • RAGS ! 'RAGS ! ! RAGS:! FIVE cents per Ti?..nash paid fox 4 t0...1 mixed Rags. • • Sca.EFFEws Bookstore sept 26 21. spnili Becor4 street, Banisher&Kl ?LL good two horse Carriage or- Hack, On teasonable terms.' The abovelllck , with al good team, will be Offered for hire until sold, on very reason :able .terms. Apply at . . - ,..5ept26-rrst• H J. HOGAN'S Hotel, l'axton st. . • TO THE LADIES, • YOUR attention is calla:Ito the splendid. avortarent'Of Extra Note Paper, Envelopes, and fine StatiOneiy at. SCHEITER'S Bookstore,, seta26 South Second street : Hirrisburg, SHIVER AND SHAKE NO MORE. . i ..FEVER and AGUE enied in one day: dare only one dollar, 'sent by mail on receipt of money. ressDr. StSPIISNS, Ann .street, Middletown, Dauphin county, r 4. READ! READ ! ! • • ; WIVAILIONON STATION, Sept. 10; 188.1: Dr. Srscr.xs--The pills I got from you cured my son Or a severe fit of Ague. Do is now cured two months, and had no return since. cheerfully recommend your sepi26-2t* ' Mrs. HANNAH WEBSTER, FOR RENT lharctediately, :.on account of going to wai r ; . to 'a' lamily Without . .children; that spienaid country seat; owiied and. occupibit Ify Jesse Wing ert,. near the new..tilarketlitittse;: - The.phase a brick cot tags. , with seven rooms. ''''There is a , l:Mto of good water - at the kitchen door. The lin, has niter an`acre of land, set in choice fruit ani the best Variety, of grapes: There is also a' ood stable the lot. Arrangement mas , he made with in genteel family to 'tale rent out in board.' I have also; a large lot extra cabbage and, potatoes for sale cheap, if ap tilled'ibr 'soon. Apply to JESSE WINGERT. sept26,id3t* Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! ALarge and splendid stock of Wall Paper of all 'styles" and prices, for naleeheap at. • SCHEPFERSS Bookstore, sep26 21 Sougipederel street, Harrisburg, Penna. in,llllll • 3Vilnidn* ' a.deS, nds. SPLFaiDID. assortment of .'Linen •slisdes and Paper Blinds, at • • ' • t.' • ; .• , . SatIEFFBIPS Bookstore, sepal ••21 South Second Street, flairisburg, Penna. •„Selling OW Selling A - 21f111, S intend ' desirous. or middle of _a_ October, I am desirous. or biciebig out m!..S r tock of Dry , Opili at gre2lly re duc cia .Pr: ( Pet 4r . • * Next doOr to Tiger's VAinaware, Store. • Very ConN - enierit. ••i JACOB TAITSIO, itTS pleasure to inform 'lila friends and atomera. and the public ip gepesal , that he has opened whtilesale artat retail , Variefix Notion and Jew eery More, , lfiy.:los Niii•ket tr. abate Eby Kntilars 'ngt,Nainisburg;' ' ' ' Fltt would'Oedtary a greht Spice to .eyintrjerate - the artialesmompoglagiiiirateek;. 'The purchaser t ad, throngharirexperiente•Of 'thirteen years in the business, that teas 'sell Wietts • eicial to ' tlie jobbers in the'Eastern sept2s-(l.Bin • Public Sale. , - • ,WILL be soltlat public sale, at the Court di‘ I. House; on WednesdaY next; the 28th inst., a E'er toil saleable lot Of gr .und situate in the Sixth ward, t'ontirtg.on Sedond street eighteen feet' Our inches, ex 'tending back natery rest; adjoining Property ofMr. Renne ratte•othera .Fbatietisiongiven immediately. Sale to commence at two o'oloak; r. la. Terms made ltnownb7 JOHN W. FURMAN. W.JI Auctioneer. • 7 F sept2o.2t , . . 41;500 Reward • ,store of undersigned, bavbag beeu .broken, into on the night or September 20th, and itbbed of our entire stock of black and fancy drew silks. ,hlack alpeocAs i .kiss linens; kid gloves. alarge number tit Waterloo and other shawhk-besiles fine dreSs:patterns tolin4rions4tyles l we offer,a reward FIVE HUNDRED 711:1 . . fqT;FuchinformtitioAk as will, lead to the detic t, • I t hievee and the recovery of. the goods. :310 away from the , Brick-yard of the on:Saturday, , a sorrel, Mersa, four year inclual i a small cot on bind pasture, has a long tall 4- :41y.yterson gmurnieg him will receive a liberal reward', Aela s Odal , • PHILIP L1N14.1 . . , ... . . , . . l'''' , `. ' . 'READY TO-DAY. ~. .. . ... A" DiEW-STORY BOOK , • ,•• BY 'FANNY BERM- no pp:' 'l6iho. ' Illustrated, $1.50. , - 4. 1 to containing mostly trop stories of .the younger NTENDED, for the young, but interesting ElYi of : foal l persons of distinction;' as. Walter. cott, Na pl:aoki"nthr 'Josephine; .Lord ItyrOn. Dr. Jotunion, Loid Clieiteifteld's Sbn, Robert Buns, Carlotta , &oak+, An dre* Jackson, Geo ; Stiphenson, John T t nnteli anti others, related- in the: itialt i eb! , e style or thu cliginguish e d au- ITASCBROTECCRS, ;.. r p c 2p..t.- ~...._....„ „.:113Proet4t.r.eety New York-. r. „ in• p i , 10 .• • .0.•011.1 N • I ; .0 RN •• &V LAW . • I ~11. 7 7 • Oauaaa , nr THIRD trrxraTi ammo MAarcr. Boactletc Petudons and; Back rat collected at legal 131a*yerBooks,-Hymn Books,. U' Bra all denominations, in different styles and at afferent at SWEETER'S Bookstore, • at fee t !. I l af f *Cfg, ~ enAe• " 19.,040 #COU, 0 4 I t0W9.4 4 010; .SOYMPFDPA tiookstore, •1 :ACM:Fa - Wing BoOkStore. • ALT' SAIllidON. ' • I to , „ savoke ot fine , salt wintiifi l kitrlVv amdltor r eYt by "• J ' Mast " a 41112*. L.- ...., ly volo r :. : ! pi, 1 , - ( Now& i? W* % o ,f; le ..? ~.t Tv.: ::. .''.-dIL: ail :NlG!. , ii.) E.i j '. 0367+i !9}lB_ :,•4.! - ~ ,U l-Y-F4JR•TmImNTs. -AttaCtiOn ! =:1.3 AHEAD!! N 0 if, RS. M. MAYEA, J...XL NO. 13 MARKET STREET, Hr. just opened her new FALL STOCK o: BONNETS, LADIES' AND TALSSES' HATS, FEATILEAS ;AND FLOWERS. - T.HE LA . ZEPT STYLES CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS la a Mot assortment or I{VOY.EY HOODS, HUBLIS : d,. ALL KENDS Or . "'. " T ' lt , IDIDZINGS Constantly_ on band, besides everything usually- A.un the largest furnishing esti.blishments in the courary, sep2o Ariuy Supplies. , HEADQUARTERS PNIUSSYLTASJA . • 4LIABATERRAISTRIC GUSEARCS DreaIITYLAIT, • • • "%'' HARRISBURG, Pa, itept. 22, 1161,) QEALED PROPOSALS (endorsed Propog. Li Sale to supply Wool) will be receirfid at Hitt office tit, to THURSDAY, 12 zt',,,,eptember 29, 1561, to furnish ttie flowing articles of sutiplies; be'detirer, dat the Carp of the Pennsylvania - State Guartt'td, Carlisle, Petnsyli a eta; in such gnat:aft? and at suchlime as may be disco.., from this canoe: '3OO C0gb3 . 6002i MRRCHAYTABLR HARD OAI WOOD, 129 CUBIC FEET EACH CORD. The same to be laspecied :as priivided roe by act of As aewbly. Two goad sureties f..r the faithfa' formalice Of contract will be rcqoired. Names to be gyms in Vto poaal, and the ligEit Is reserced to Kleett all bids, if deem ed for the interest of the State to do so. FAMES L. REYNOLDS, 5er.22.d51.] Qu'artermai:Cer Don't of rettusylvan;a. - - IJARTERMASTEI GENERAL'S OF Q VCR Frnsr W.ISAIII , IGTODI CITY, September 2, 18,4_ Will he sold ut Public Auction_ to the highest bidder, to time and places named below, viz : York, Pa.,. Thursday, Sept. lb. 1691 Altoona, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1861. Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1864. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT - - • EACH PLACE. These Horses hare been condemned as until for tac cavalry service of the army. For mad end farm purposes many good bargains ma:, Homes sold singly. Traits—Cash, in UMW States currency. JAMES A. ERIN, Colonel First Division, Quartermaster General's Office sepB-tse2Bl PROVOST MARSHALL'S OFFICE, /4TH DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, EIAERISSCRO, September 3, 1864. The following notico4s pobliBheil for the informatiou all interested : , TO VOLUNTEERS Volunteers will be accepted and counted on the quotas of the present call, up to the last practical moment before the drafted men are accepted and sent to the rendezvous. Townships and sub-districts which have' not filled the.r quotas 'are urged to de so at once. All timelhat can possibly be given, will be &Rowel, but tile draft will commence as soon after the sth of Sep tember as practicable. Credits will liezh'en, and Government bounty paid to volunteers until further orders, By order of Capt. .EIICITARD L DODGE, A. A.l". IL General WILLIAM SCHEFFLER, Captain and A. A. A. General. ' JOHN KAY CLEMENT, Captain and Provost Marshal 14th Distriet of Penna. Harrisburg, August 31, 1864: sept 5 nitIARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF .FICA _ rrtaT _Dram; wAsHIN9TON Clit.f. August 3 . &., 186-I.{ HORSES! 1101tS;RS ! Horses soitable for Cava'tumid Artillery servioe will be puichaied at Giesptiro Depot, in open market till October Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore Q. H., and be subjected to the usual . Government Inspec tion before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, $175 each. Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO. each. Payment will be made for six (6) and more. JAIEES A. SKIN, Colonel First Division, Quartermaster General's Mire. 90p5-td] PtrISLIC LETTING. MILE Directors, of the Poor of Diuphin A. county Will offer at public letting, on the emises, the MILL belonging to said county, on TUESDAY, the 4th of October 'next, for the term of one year, to commence on the firstiday of April, 1865, said letting to commence 'at 1 O'clock r m. 'On said day, when attendance will le given and terms made known by .." ! WILLIAM ENDERS ) • . DANIEL SEEESLY, , IMrectots. ' . • JOHN KRAMER, S• • Attest—Amos FISLER, Clerk. Sept. 19th, 1864. HENRY REGAivs Stead - Engine and Machine Shop, SiXTR ST., BETWEEN WALNUT AND MARKET. (J. C. 3ioltz's OM Stand.) ritHE unclersioned having taken. tbo above 1. Shop, respectrlnly salicits u share of the public pa . tronage. )'articular attention will be paid to repairing of SteaLe Anginas, and all kinds or in9chinery. allicork will re naive my Personal attention, and sattafaction guaranteed TO HOTEL KEEPERS. THE norm PROPERTY known *as the. • . BUEHLER 'ROUSE, In this city, is offered at private sate on accommodative erms. Apply to sep2l-d&wlm] NOTICE.. - • ' LL PERSON Sltitiebted. to the und er .Cl signed., will *see cell-on. N. S. Bower, Alder, of the Fifth ward, Barrislfurg . ,' and make settlement, s' 1 have placed my , accoMitt he.,, haiyis for collection. segt.s-4i2awt.t] 'Itz.AAC F. STBEI • nott.olf, ASNALIAttt superior lot of noxigy, just received, at • & FRAZEE 'S. IMMI 'GEMS ORACKERS.4Beetem Wine mit; Boitan lk Biscaftt; Roston Butter cane; Boston 4:1 . 1 , .460r Cracken;'Biatton Crackers. Trenton Batter Crekers, just received at bon' • ItC,TER k NoKRP.IO:C• CEM VINEGAR—Than Cider Viriegirr can be bought, by tile banel or mall quantity, at i9lB Brrigß gog-kne• ENGLIS4 BRPAKFAST Just re cesiect; a Sae chest of English ilreakfain Tess at SHISLRE FR nit s, (Scecessorti to Wm. Pock, Jr PHOTOGRAPHS: - ALARGE assortment a Photographs of Generale and.raneypionres for sale CHEAP, at $ 1 per dozen, at SCREFFFIG'S BOOR STORE, zrq2o. . Harrisburg, Pa • OCEET BOOKS, BliClSKuti - puEsES P PORTEIdONN.AIES, and a general variety of LEI =ER. wow% just received. at :± • BERGNER4 looK Mita . , RREP AND TONGUES —a fresh Ai t .. , nice at teal] SRISLER & RitAzEiv? A MON.—Fine salt Sahaon, at - 9 1 111 6 SITISLER k rutzva rkll.ll'D FRUIT of all kinds at ' a., • [ as] . _ • KOKRPNic FINE GROCF I RIES of all lazuli, at reduce Pit* at" - ' ' SIIISLEA FAMILY GRO&RY, opposite the Cotter,W4tie. ,AfEss SHAD and FINE NEW' li&OK. - " L ' a • . 112 Just received, a , 1718, so s. 46211 PER . } 6 - ur ,=.- --- suTTEß.—i . reEd .: I t c z kittt o r il • w pm s a il o r county receZd every ; ' A .a . . 8 14 ' (111.94 i =EMI ==l UoitstiO G. N. BUENLINR; Harrisb:irt- Pa