Eticgrapij. _ vrertisements, 1in,171..M111 NoticeS, Blur_ rhip.-,es, Dean:, &c., to secure insertion in the TV:LEI,— ~!,, must invariably be 11C,Cliskapi:11:,,! VI 1131 the CASH. Pacivectibeinetl, ..t.:ered in the regular b;vening Edition ate inserted in the illorning gait without extra charge. NOTICE; 'I 1 A il. - Y.U-BTJRO, I,A Saturday Eveniuz, July 11, 1563 TAE committee cf arrangements of the Hope fire company will meet at the hose house this evening at 71- o'clock precisely. Every member is expected to be present. ON TIIE reception of the news at Elizabeth villa, Washington township, Dauphin county, the citizens not having a cannon, took a bla?k smith's anvil and fired ten rounds, between 9 and 10 o'clock. Somebody stole the anvil. THE Foams AT Rsannia.—Maj. Gen. Sigel last Thursday formally took command of all the militia and volunteer forces in the camps about Beading, in accordance with an order from Mal. Glen. D. N. Conch, commanding the Department of the Susquehanna. Paola PIIILADMITIL.—The Second regiment' National guards, Colonel William A. Gray commanding, arrived in this city last night. The regiment left Philadelphia yesterday noon, with the ranks nearly full, and came to this city over the Pennsylvania Central road. It is attached to the Union League Brigade. "CUT STICK."-It is said that a number of those drafted in Pittsburg and Lancaster this week have skedaddled already, and that mini' others will follow before the day on which they are required to report. No doubt there aye some who will run away, but we have no idea that the stampede will be anything like what some imagine it will be. ARRIVAL THOOPS.—A large number of troops passed through Harrisburg during the night. Among the regiments, we noticed one in particular from Reading, the 43d Pennsylva nia militia. The regiment is commanded' by Colonel Stott, and was made up of nearly' • from Chester county. It numbers one thousand men. • . E=C== STEEL COLLARS Ix.rumous.—A leading physi cian of New York takes ground:B6lnd 'steel' collars, the wearing of which has recently grown fashionable among young MEM. He thinks that the steel, being a rapid Conductor, will affect‘the electrical and thermal condition of the larynx and other organs of the throat, and consequently will •Callins diseases of ' , the throat. . FARM) Tuaoucta.—Thp Second Coal regiment,, organized recently in Philadelphia, , reaehed;thii city about daylight this morning. They; re• ceived their arms here, and were forwrarded over the river, without even eating ,the breakfast which had been prepared for them atthe Sol diers' Retreat The regiment numbiire nearly one thousand men, and volnpteeM will lle!sent on to fill it to its maximum numbertaa:fait as they are recruited in Philadelphia. , • LAYING THE CORNER STONE o pre 'FIRST nom BAPTIST CIIIIRON.—The ceremonies Inci dent to the laying, of the corner, sidim . ;of the new Free Baptist • Church,, , in HaWitilt*,, will be held in the meeting home, corner,iif-Feurth and East State streets, to-morrow, after' the close of the usual morning service. Thel pro cession will fortn front, of: the chhpel, and march over to . the .site of the. new, ettruC: ture, when the articles will' be placedAn the corner stone by 'the pastor, Rev. Jamee'Cc4der.l To TUE FAIENDE OF TIMWOMiDIigkAo,LDIEB., Gentlemen who have just returned. from the battle field of Gettysburg, 'and who'Vislted the hospitals in the, neighborhood, Sal that the, most urgent want of the 'wounded is shirts, drawers and pads. Meaty of the men are en tirely destitute of clothing, and are suffering greatly on this account. It has teen suggested that those rending donations should endeaVor to Include a few of these articles. -Obi Shirts and drawers will answer the pirpoSe; if , Otliers cannot be given. ANOTHER LANCASTER COUNTY BEGINSINT.- Another regiment from Laneastar county is being organized at. Camp Curtin near'this pity:, The men have enlisted for three-. Months, and many of them are from Lancaster city. Prof. Wickersham has teen elected Colonel, and Cap j -, tain B. F. Cox, Major. We did not' learn the name of the Lieutenant Colonel, and in fact are not certain whether that Tosition , has: been filled. There have been fifteen three 'months companies raised in Lancaster. county since the* last call of , the Governor for troops.' . Davis'l We TO-NIGHT. e , were shown,. th Is morning, a beautiful silver'Watch, to be given away to-night at the close df the exhibition of Davis' panbramai at Bmnt'sipill'. The watch is but one of the many , vain&n . articles, consisting of books apdTewelry; 'hick is to be distribUted this evening by the enter %prising proprietor:of this interesting art, exhi bition, to the many who willhe ptesent, eager to draw the lucky numbere, and secure a prize.— Mr. Davis advertised to exhibit in this city for one week only, and as thii in the lestlight on the bills, it may be a long time heft:ire 'another: Inducement similar to this will be' ciffered. RE-Opasmw r .3lany of our storekeepera whci, closed up their!stores and removed their goods, when the rebel invaderi' were moving thts way and it was feared would stuVeed,dri reaching ads city, have now nearly all had their • goods brought hick and are tigtiin ready `for business. Some.of the stores, present quitaa, different sp. , pearance since the resumptiorrica IbusitieSe; , , the proprletinthaving improved the eiirkstnflitylo give their establishments a thompgif cleansing, and to replete theirold stocks of goixre'bi , fresh' , Invoices 'frora:-tlolliger cities. .11iiisinc44t resumed its former stite!eind -the city precent; the same. appearance `'as 'did.. befoie th' htnalon. PREACHING IN THE HALL OF "IDE SENATE. —Mel Second Lutheran congregation will hold divine service in the Senate chamber to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, and also in the evening at six o'clock. WOUNDED FROM GEITYBBTJRO.—Four wounded soldiers reached Harrisburg this morning, having walkel the whole distance since last Sunday.. They were somewhat weakened when they reached the city, but they have been pro vided with comfortable quarters at the West Walnut Slrert Hospital, where they were ad mil red and their names placed on the Hospital Register. REBEL PRLSONERB FROM SIIIPPENSBURG. - A train containing one hundred and thirty-three wounded' rebel prisoners reached this city about two o'clock thiS afternoon, direct from Ship penaburg. They wero in charge of Lieutenant James, 28th Pennsylvania volunteer militia. Lieutenant James says these are ,a portion of the six hundred recently captured with the rebel wagon train near §hipPensburg. Stumm Acornsm—From•the Sunbury Ameri can we learn •that an accident occurred on the Northern Central Railroad on Monday after noon, near Port Treverton. A cow sprang on the track suddenly, from behind a wood, pile . ; The result was, the locomotive was Iruri off the track, pie mail and baggage car was thrown on its side across the track,,and the passenger car next to It on its ,aide, all crashed and broken. The next passenger car was slightly injured; but the remaining two 'escaped. >The care were filled / with,passengers mostly soldiers returning homewards. The only person seriously injured Wsus,Charlea E. Smith, of Honesdale, Pa., a,re turned soldier, whose legs were tetriblEerushed. He died next day.. ,Mr. :Drexler, , one of the brakesmen, was considerably bruisers, but hot Seriebsir injured. It was one of thCse accidents wholly nnaVbidable on thh.Pakt 'of the toad or ih`dee'emiltiyed'hy the conipiiiiy 1 If any blame can attach, It is:to tlidawbo'leaVe their cattle running leoie near the road. PENNSYLVANIANS IN TNICSATTLE AT Grairst ntuto.--Permsylvania had a large share in the late battle at Gettysburg, and the blood of her ions wair''freely shed in 'her defence. ~. The three senior Generals were Pennsylvanians, and 'the melancholy list . of ,casualties shriws i ,that at leaktfifty Peinasylvania regiments were In the fight The'llth Perineylvania,therlst, 2d,'3d, 4th,, sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, 90, 10th, lit:h . and 'l2th Reserves, the Pennsylvania battery; the 23426th, 56th, 62d, 68d, 68th, 69th, 71st, 740,,52d ; 83d, 88th, 900; 91. st, 93d, 98th, 990,. 106th, 106 th, 107th,'1.100, 114th, 115th, 121st, 189th, 140th, 141st, 1411, 143 d, 144 h, 147th, 148th, 1490, 160th, 151st; 154th, 165th. Other regiments from the State no doubt par ticipated :sin the battle, wltiqh was won: by steady valor. .and discipline on. the part o of the Men, who , ' were well aware that' the 4ilitlng was on their own ion, .and' for the protehtion of their own homes. -Though much is due lo the brave officer* and men' engaged, the skill rand generalship sluiwn'irr the dispositiim ilaa menvering of the troops by the general-in chief is not, and never will be, forgotten. NEGRO Boy Sion. , ity rs Serausa.—While; the Second COO. -.reVinerit wag lying near ' the Pennsylvania railroad depot, ' between seven and eight o'clock; this mornini,`J a soldier, supposed to teemember of that regiment, Shot a negro boy in the employ -of Mr. James Thorapton, without any apparent cause: or jus tification. The, young negro, who' ayes: shot, gives his name , asEdvraicl Walker, and tells a "very straight story, in relation ,to the whole affair. H'elays that while he was going.to the Cinattermaster's department, he had to Falk along the platform, running from one end, of the depot to tint othar, and while on his :way this soldier • end, with o ut a itaril jaw ing between the ; parties; to provoke, either lone of them; the soldier drew ,a platol and fired. The ball entered the boy's shoulder, and pissed round the shoulder blade, lodging , oear the spine. He was allowed,to enteethe West Wal nut street hospital, wherti.the now is,:the ball still remaining In the !-Plade 'where it ',lodged. Young Walker is not; eve' eighteen yea old, a pure African, and- lan ; 4aPtsl:fugitiVe Slave from Winchester, Yiv. i He has been lathe city about four weeks,:arid was einployed , ori the fo f rtiflcationa OpPosite the city until recently, when-lie hired out to .I.Col. - Thompson. Hlibif Stateni c eita the nripidiroktal:Manner ` ni which he • W4is'iliOtis'true l 'weearnisil hope tha t the one..who.attenmited his life Igill,nst 'Reggie the I . prMishenent , ixe so richly deserves: ' ATIMBEMIDIIpRIBIDIVIT OF A CIDiDDID thirtaatt ny A SQUAD OF SOLDIEIII3.—Otpt: Henry ,Brailly, Well known bi,lhe ' . 4lisetis Harrit(lulg and' vicinity, as .a; of a n d thrift, the proprietor of the thaii.dressing Sigh 94 in;Thirditreet, was halted by a squad of ,soll dieri while passing through Short street, yes terday;afternoott, and ordered to go along with them. Mr Bradly, .suspecting the=yeeson of the order, ' told then he' cOrddibt:cordply!with their denntridi, at the same time stating was ,itery, busy. And: that, the order they ived did not refer to - color& persons Who were en-, gaged in any respectable . Wsinees,i His rernon-. strance was of no avail, howevet,lWiud .the party then attempted.to arrest him by finc*:-. One of the* Th rust ,his bayonet at Brad ly which was ;yarded off by his hand, wheut, he e g graspeclthun near the muzzle and unfixed the.:l4onet; knocking down two cif' his ants with it. Just on the liVe of.vietetli, p e was struck on 'the head , with a niadtc whicie*Okned their rapror,,, ; Beinforeementa fOr the soldiers. arring f abont thiatime;"beivis tidpite the Commissary, depat, to be put „to wo v4.tik, the other -Ooloredriiiiilengsged on the premises, bat the Oointielil'oadge.f,ieeing throughthe whole matter, 'ordered Mr. Bradly'A release.. • Lenteven4li f.r .T.Bradly' made , doinPlaint Agtilns t the perin*,'Tlio Arrested hiin,Ondthex were brought 14oroiAfdpripOn - Itline;:ytho had ;ter conduct at the Aligner const,lwrorni O fair • ogill*ifvfilfilinn, and jusikothoirn to I,othpititi6av 17,7,19 , '• 7', kr, ; ME 1=1:11=1 = EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES Of a ;met ing of the Ladles' Union Reliet held July Bth, 1863: The Ladies' Ueion Re lief Association of Harrisburg require a mode rate quantity of the following supplies, and none others, viz: Butter, eggs, onions, dried fruit, dried beef, tongue, and apple butter. These should be packed separately in surill boxes, and marked hospital supplie4. Address care Quartermaster General, Harrisburg, Pa. The appeal is made only to the citizens of Dauphin, York, Juniata, Lmcaster and Leba non counties, these special supplits being in tended for the sick and wounded of the hospi tals of this place. The freight will be paid by the State if the railroad and express companies require it. The ladies who were kind enough last fall to take charge of , dried fruit balonging to this Association, will please send it to the Association room, in Walnut street, Arsenal ground. ELIZA. A. BISHOP, Secretary QM Syria! Notizes. AIR DYE 2 HAIR DIVE ! BATCIIELOR'S CELEBRATED BAIR DIE Is the Best hi the World The only Ffarmle.ss, True and Reliable Dye known This splendid nAit Dye is Perfect—changes Red,'Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to ii Mein, Black or' Natural Biown, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft andßeautiful ; imparts fresh . vitalitiV fre quently restoring Its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Rut Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A.RATCHELOR. All others are. mere and should be avoided:;: Sold by, all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. BAICHNLOR'S NEW TOILET IMAM FOR DRE§EING je2B.ly. TUB HMS To the Striiiiger. If the strangers that are now in the city wonder why our citizens are so very healthy, we would say in reply that Mrs. Westlkoveres GermanYege table 'Medicines are 'still successfully _ _ mad, and that all who take of them are satis fied eato' their virtue. Now is the time for all going into the army to have their blood cleansed, and, in a. short time they will get fat andSheartY. No one need have'the Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands have been cured, and so may you. Satisfy youi selves lir giving the 'medicine tv trial.- Call at No. 27 South Plne . stre4 ~ ,IlaTriabrirg, Orders from a distance promptly attended to, je22 ' ' ' MRS. L. BALL. MOTHER: MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DON'T fail to procure 'MRS. VirINSLOW'S' SOOTHING 471111P, for CHILDREN TEETHING: - ," " prepaiatlon is the preecription of 'one the best female physicians and nurses in the. United States, and has been need for thirty years with , never tailing safety and success by millions of Mothers and children,' from the feeble infant of ona :week old , tii thelidult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity,-and gives:tone and , ,energy to the whole system. It will tilmoSt ilfgraisitiy relieve (inamo,m TB s Borms, A. W- Coma. . , . We believe it the Best and Bated Reinedy in the World,,in all came of . DYSENTERY and DIARRIRE.t IN CHILDREN, whether it arises , 'frodisreettiing or, from any other cause. • Full directions for using will accompany each hottle:' None Genuine unless - the tao-simile of QURTIS & PERKING,.New York, la on the outside "wraPper. Sold by all Medicine Peelers. i'rlncit Offiee, 48 Dey t3Lieet,'NEW 'YORK rews. , thrix 26. Oarm. Pimp %rem iny22ll4w6nr Nan alifurctionututs. AUDITOR'S-NOTICE. INthe Orphans' Court ofDauphin County : The Auditor appointed by the said court to make - distilbution, among the heirs, of the Weave in tho, handl of Adam Brenneman, ad• ministrator of the estate of John Brenneman, late of the township of South Hanover, in tild county, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attendlo the..duties ~ of his appointment, on Thursday, the 25th day of June, inst., at 10 o'clock, A.. Y., at his , office on Third street, city - the National Telegraph %ace, in the itty - of IlarrishUreWbensiul where allliarties interested will attend if they see, proper. ROBT SNOW-BASS, . jeg-oswaw' AUDITOR'S Ncia-vE AHE Audi* appointed by Op ,paurt of om ;non Pleas of Dauphin County, to dh3tri hate among the' creditors' the balance reniain frig in'ther bands of: David .9: Seller, assignee of Philip' Peck and, wife, of • Haat j Hanover toWnship, said county, willeit for! that pur pose, at his office, in the gity.of Harrisburg,, on Tuesday, the 30th day of June inst., atlo, K.,,at which thoe,and,place the 'par tiel interested are hereby noticed to attend and pietierit thdrolainas.-- IL , GRAYDO.N, , ~,je64oav3t , ~, Auditor. - AUDITOWS -NOTICE.. , H ed E undersign, airt;Jaoditor appointed T the Orphans' Courtof the county of . Da Dan phin, to distribute the balaucebt:the hands of she eaFncutor of the last will and ,testament of Charlatil riangfilin, dOciased; and' also, the balance in the hands of the-trustees appointed by said court to sell the real estate of said deco? dent, hereby grirseriotice that ' iitSend; for ,the purposes aforesaid ‘ at his offioe in Hanle , ' buii, on Irueedaci, thelth dal% of July, 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. Y., when and where all parties interested sire:requested.to attend if they:think proper. , D. , 14111:0;(1-,1 14312410av8t PROCLAMATION.. KLYOII.I3 /1-042k13/392' " • t au4e 'A, 180. Pr kN'the'.' present , ' eiftdi,' HI; important that i every- citizen should be 'Pilitiotl,f-..talrn z ie ° bi l e *3ietoie to • exclude all unticconNtrymettrneeol4t*otity, it is -