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Monday Afternoon, May 11, 1861.
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LINTON ENVELOPES, Note Paper and Badges
can be had at BagEler'S Book Store.
THE extra session of the Legislature, will
doubtless be ready to adjourn sins die some day
tins week.
hit Din CANNON BAND arrived here this
rooming, en route to join the Second Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers at Camp Scott, at
York.
Til HOME GUARD of the Fourth Ward will
meet for drill at the Baptist church, corner of
second and Pine streets, on Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday evenings. By order.
........10.
Arrgimorr.—The Fifth Ward Home Guard
will meet at the house of Patrick Jordan in
North street on Tuesday evening the 14th inst.,
at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is required.
Tee Doe Lew. —By reference to a notice in
our advertising columns this evening, it will be
seen that the dog law will be Strictly enforced
In our city, on and after the 16th inst.
GOO? 4 TO LW/I.—The "LeObleh
this ctty are making iliiir final arrangsmen
to leave "Camp Curtin," and will probably
proceed to join their regiment (the Cameron
innai at Washington, to-night or to-morrow
Morn ing
I==
C DRAGOONB. — A detachment of about
fifty L". S. Dragoons, lately serving in Texas,
tinived has at nooa today from the Carlisle
Barracks, en route to Washington city via Phil
e.delphia. They were armed with sabres, and
Sharp's rifles, presenting a very formidable ap
pearance.
I'oNbTABLE OF Tall FMK WARD.—The court
tide morning appointed Mr. Samuel S. Cole
constable of the Fifth ward, In place of Mr.
Cansou, elected at the last election, but who
declined to serve. The selection is a good one,
aid will go far to redeem the character of the
constabulary force of that ward.
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BIGT OVER THE CRIZE.-A disgraceful riot oc
curred last night on the opposite side of Paxton
creek, at the junction of the Jonestown and
Reading turnpike, growing out of an attempt
made to eject a negro out of a lager beer saloon in
that locality. Three of the parties, named Bill
West, Barris, and Shoop, the proprietor of the
3alocm, were arrested and confined in the Lock
up. They had a hearing this morning before
the Mayor, who fined each one dollar, which
they paid and were discharged.
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'to PARS Tnnouau.—The gallant Major, now
Colonel Anderson of Fort Sumpter fame, is ex
pected to arrive here at noon to-morrow from
1 , 7 t w York, via the Lebanon Valley Railroad on
Ills way to Louisville; IC.entucky. The stay here
of the gallant Colonel will neceesarilly be brief,
as the trains make close connections, yet there
will be sufficient time afforded for our citizens
to snake some suitable demonstration in honor
of the hero of the first battle in defence of the
Constitution and Laws.
Sy referring to an advertisement in another
column, it will be observed that Messrs. Haugh.
ton, Sawyer Sc Co., of Boston, are offering to
the military all the various articles required
for the full equipment of the army and navy.
Thiy have just completed a contract with the
tte of Massachusetts, for six thousand all
,1001 blue mixed garments, neatly trimmed,
nt,.l suitable for a warm climate. They have
produced the favorable style of military
~t t felt hat, which is highly approved by
S. F. Edmands and other military men,
for which they have already received very
large orders.
Asp Curris.—A large number of improve
c„ ills Lave been made at Camp Curtin within
th, List few weeks, which add mach to the
Lealth and comfort of the troops, as well to
1.1,u convenience of the place for military pur-
BEM
Not the least important of these improve
mental was the construction of a spacious build
ing for hospital uses, and a large number of
huts for the soldiers quarters. These with a
number of buildings for the use of the Com
missary and Quarter Master General, and smal
ler structures for the retail of segare, tobacoo,
oysters &e., quite fill up the eastern part of the
camp, and give to it the appearance of a lively
end populous village.
The camp is now under the command of Col.
Li A. C. Seiler, assistant Adjutant General,
and we venture to say that there is not a more
orderly and better conducted one in the State.
I=MI
PHILADILLPHIA, May 10, 1861.
CHAS. DZSILVIR, Esq. :—Dear HC
know ledglug . the receipt of a copy of Major
0111)11111'u Manual of Instruction for Volunteers
and Militia for all arms of the service, permit
me to say that in my opinion it is essential to
a proper understanding of the duties of an offi
cer. This invaluable book Should be introduced
as a standard work on military science. Its
author I know personally to be an accomplish
ed tactician. The work needs no recommenda
tion, it speaks for itself, and will be appreciated
by all persons desirous of beomning proficient
in the art of war. With considerations of high
regard, I have the honor to be respectfully your
obedient servant. Gnsanm DaKoßpoN",
Third
Colonel commanding Fourth Infantry,
Brigade, First Division, Pennsylvania Volun
teers.
'rue above recommendation was handed to
us by an officer who is a graduate of the (M
-aar Military Academy, and has served with
distinction in the Polish war of 1880, Montene
gro war of 1888, Mexican war of 1846, the Hun
garian war of 1849, and the Crimea war of 1865,
and for some time was a Professor at Wee
Point.
I recommend with pleasure Major Gilham's
iltanug for volunteers.
WM M. EMIT, Brig. Gen.,
C ommanding ad Brig., in Div., P. V.
DASTARDLY OUTRAGE. —We have just heard
the particulars of a recent transaction in this
city, which in point of malicious rascality
eclipses anything we have heard for a long
while. Last Friday a respectable farmer resid
ing near Shell's tavern, in East Hanover town
ship, was the recipientof a letter from this city,
informing him that one of his relatives here, a
young lady, had been cruelly murdered on the
river bank the previous evening, and requestit:g
him to come on here and take her body to Han
over for Inter/neut.
As the letter bore the impress of authentici
ty, the unsuspecting farmer at once made ar
rangements to comply with the writer's request,
and accordingly himself and family, in car
riages, accompanied by a hearse, arrived here
last Saturday “nd stopped at Back's tavern, on
Market street, where they soon discovered that
they bad been made the victims of a cruel
and malicious hoax, by the sudden appearance
of the aliedged murdered young lady herself,
in the enjoyment of most exoellent health.
When informed of the cause of her relatives,
visit she betrayed much astonishment, and upon
being shown the letter which conveyed the in
formation of her murder, she at once recognized
the writer to be a simple minded boy about 12
years of age, who had doubtless taken this
mode of revenge for some imaginary afront.
Under these circumstances, although at first
disposed to discover and punish the author of
the hoax, the farmer concluded to let-the mats
ter drop, and- returned hoEne with his.litmilly*
lest Saturday evening. 4
.0111110.;:tibwr - W S
14IF 9? Mumma remaining at theelachan • ,
118ty 18, IXil ; State tapital Guar& :
James Davis Har t
It
Mary Z. M'Oabe
John Oath do
James Dailey do
Win. Mochennan do
Mrs. H. Spayd do
Thos. Smith do
John Davis do
Mary E. Hoover do
David Simons do
John Mounts do
Horatio D. Snyder do
James B. Boyd do
John Bernhelsel cio
Jas. A. Johnson d 6 *-
Geo. W. Kline do
Louis Kurts do
John Fox do
Jacob Loper do
Mrs. L. P. Long do
John Mundy ... Hestonville
John Frost do
Thos. Walton
Michael Brestle
John Kelly do
Joel Landon . ...Marysville, Perry county
Jno. Li ughes....Jullan Furnace, Centre county.,
Jacob Bates Shirematiii
There are also a few bundles belonging to:
Cameron Guards remaining, directed as fol
lows :
John Dreher Harrisburg.
Samuel Walmer Hummelstown.
Two others are directed to Linglestown and
liummeistown, but the persons' names are illi
gible.
TEX 13.11.10AD58 OF PENNSYLVANIA VOLIINT2I2B.
The following order has been issued fromw head
quarters :
DIVISION HEAD QUARTERS,
York, May 9, 1861,
Special Order No. 6.—tin conformity 41th tipe-
Mai Order No. 17, Holt 'Quartets Military De
partment of Pennsylvania, the Regiments will
be brigaded as follows :
• Second Brigade—Brigadier General Geo. C.
Wynkoop ; First Regiment—Colonel S. Yohe ;
Second Regiment—Colonel F. S. Stambaugh ;
Third Regiment—Col. P. Mincer; Ninth Regi
ment—Col. H. C. Longnecker ; Sixteenth Re
giment—Col. T. S. Ziegler.
Third Brigade—Btigadier General E. C. Wil
liams ; Seventh Regiment--Col. W. H. Irwin ;
Eighth Regiment—Col. A. H. Batley ; Tenth
Regiment—Col. S. A. Meredith ; Eleventh Re
giment—Col. P. Janet.
Fourth Brigade—Brigadier General J. S. Ne
gley.
Twelfth Regiment—Colonel D. Campbell.
Thirteenth Regiment—Colonel T. A.Dowley.
Fourteenth Regiment—Colonel J. W. John
eon.
Fifteenth Regiment—Colonel R. A. Oakford.
2. An examination of the Regiments will
be made by the Surgeons under the supervision
of the Colonels ; and all oases of physical de
bility will be reported, certified by the Sur
geons, to the Division Head Quarters, for fur
ther action.
By command of
Major General WM. H. Knit
BARTRiII A. SCIELAZEM,
Acting Amt. Adjutant General.
Tea JEMMY Saone Burs.—One of the best
companies that has arrived at Camp Curtin is
the Jersey Shore Rifles, Capt. tflman, which
arrived at camp on Saturday. This company
is composed of able bodied hardy men, many
of whom are familliar with camp life, having
been educated In the wodas. The companyare
well sized, and seems to have attained to a
degree of discipline, which reflects great credit
upon Captain Inman. We venture to predict
that the Rifles will reflect honor upon them
selves and the county and State from whence
they come, should they ever be called into ac
tion. We noticed in the ranks our friend
Jones of the Jersey Shore Watts.
How To Diner Lurans.—The following. lel
the proper mode of directing lettere . to
bars
-
bars of either of our volunteer companies :
"—, Company E. [Verbeke Rifles]
Fifteenth Regiment Penna. Volunteera, Camp
Johnson, Lancaster city."
" —, Company E, [Cameron Guard]
First Regiment Penna. Volunteers, Camp Scott,
York, Pa."
" —, Company 4 [State Capital
Guard] Second Regiment Penna. Volunteers,
Camp Scott, York, Pa."
Annum?, Crrizo.—The members of the
Citizen Fire Company favorable to the forma
tion of a military company, are requested to
meet at the engine house at half-past seven
o'clock to-morrow evening.
Maas SOLDIZIB nix MUM Yaess.—The Alex
ander Regiment from Indiana county offered
their services to the Governor this morrdog to
serve for three years. We are informed that
there have been already more men offered tie
Will be taken.
BM alum moues' taken at par for dry goods.
Also Maryland and Virgbaela money taken at a
discount for dry goods at B. !Airy, Rhoad's old
stand.
pcummthania 113ailp Zetegraph, itionbav afternoon, Jilag 12, 1861.
NEW MILITARY l_amr.—A new military camp
le about to be formed near this city, under the
auspices of the General Government, and its
location will most probably be on the farm of
Col. Wells Coverly on the ridge east of the city.
Negotiations for Its lease are now being con
ducted by Capt. M'Lcan of the U, S. A. The
camp is intended to be a permanent one, and
will first be occupied by five regiments of New
York volunteers, who are expected here to
morrow or Wednesday.
E. M. POWER'S diarrhcea and cholera ante
dote, le pronounced one of the most infallable
of all the cures that have yet been prescribed
for such complaints. Our own experience is,
that the antidote does all that is claimed (or It,
and that it is one of the most reliable medi
cines in the market. It is for sale at Ban
varts.
ACFRIOULTIIRS.-Of all occupations that of
agriculture is best calculated to induce love of
country, and rivet it firmly on the heart. No
proles:don is more honorable, none as conducive
to health, peace, tranquility and happiness.
More independent than any other calling, it is
calculated to produce an innate love of liberty.
The farmer stands upon a lofty eminence and
looks upon the bustle of cities, the intricacies
of mechanism, the din of commerce, and brain
confusing, body-killing literature with feelings
of personal freedom, peculiarly his own ; he
delights in the prosperity of the city as his
market place, acknowledges the usefulness of
the mechanic, admires the enterprise of. the
vommercial man, and through the medium of
that tnagia engine, the press, is made acquaint
ed with the location of thuoe 8c Bowmes'a
cheap dry goods store, corner Front sad
'tracts. -- •
Da . 041-111.8-.AsirigV
Prepared by Cornelius L Mame'
SEW YOttllE Ai r
Ht combination of b:, , lents in these
;Pins are the - haul" tot a long , ' extensive practice.
..y are mild In their operation, and • in us correcting
" ell trregalarttiee, Patidni Me , .
.., , removing . all ob •
ructions, whether rrdra co . j . , .rwa eui llaaaaaae,
'•Nin in the side, palpitation or r* - ' Au oar.
irons affections, hysterics, fatigue, ' In the son and
litchi, dni., disturbed sleep, which s froveilderrapdon
of nature
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Dr. Cheeseman'e Pipi ll E ) as winning
on the monthlyWrlod wipo trove
been disappointed In the use of , Ph Aloe th e
utmost confidence in Dr. Chessentofighlis itg ell that
they represent to do,
NanceThaie a eat condition cf Olie tenaktetess Addi f isti
Palk cannot betakenwithout prcaykWULLAII
11./407.2.. IheieSsiletipo rolerred to ' NANCY—
Ike mirk, Kl"Attr - A' Subit lweir.
, te sor nr,tat medic:int to resiere-ho , Itessetorss to a
coridiffors, :hat stanNlite ripleothscave power of
k meters careest resist a vegatasni - 4.0 , .... •-,.
Illarranted purely OW anything
injurious, Explieit &radioed; *kWh about "read, 50u:360
u: 36 o
companYeaotrift.. , • .Pllbii.ll. Su** . own
.$1 to Ds Cowmen* L. thetessaws, ilea 4,684
Wow York Ql,, : ...:
Sold by oilb , .'_. *Odaevtityt. aulL;‘ , a uatteculKw
SAILA G. 9,. 11 .
Naval ari.etibr thirfilnited Wes,
I.4llllroaLtiey, :AM 'ANIL $
sletom oil Wholesale orders shoidd briliekb , •••ed,
WI in Harrisburg by U. dnitlnarfaden
oirig-dawl
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prepared -
This in ,
thOse pail
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yea al
MOW OIL
It is peon(
the mental
Hack twei
Stomp of r
Vase Pats
FIRST TB"
to brikt on iliac' arriVe, butat day fan' tine they are
saie.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Attentions, Pain in
the Back and Ulnae Fatigue on slight exertion,
Pulpits
tion of the ft 04. Oystering and Whites, hese Pills aril
effect a ours winos all other means have failed, ; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing burtfui to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.-41.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an•
thortrad Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills,
by return mall.
Fur , 'ale by C. A. BArairgstr.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR. DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES,
nfalllble n correcting, regulating, and removing a
obstructions, from whatever cause, and al
ways successful as a preven
tive.
YIIESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BT
the doctors for many years , both in France anu
merica, with unparalleled success In every case; and
he is urged by many Montana ladles who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those aufferins
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of Wag where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition as they are sun to prodhCB miscarriage, am
the proprietor astmmes no responsibility after this adtno
ninon, although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price
$1 00 per box. bold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. UNHURT, Druukt,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladles," by sending him it 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Office, can have the Pills MIL free of observation tc
any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pm
tags" by mall. Sold atse by S. S. Breezes, Reading,
JOELIWJON, HOLLOWAY & Cownair Philadelphia, J. L. Lim
&BROM, Lebanon, DAM!. H.: -lanstru, Lancaster; J. A.
Wow. Wrightsville ; H. T. Maims, York ; and by om
t In every city and village LA the Union, and br
s d :l), i /twit, Me proprietor, New York
N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Br yno Golden Nit
of any kind unless every box is signed S. 1). Howe. Ai,
others are a base imposition and tuts tie; therefore, at
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
log humbugged out of your money ) , buy only of thee(
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pitts
being counterteited dea-dweswly.
NoNsbuta physician know how m itch a reliable
alterative Is needed by the people. On all sides of us, In
all communities everywhere there are multitudes that
1 1%pifer from complaints that nothing but an aileratire
cures. hence a great many of them have been made
an put abroad with the assurance of being effeCtUal.—
But they fail to accomplish the clots they promise be
cause they have not the Intrinsio virtues they claim. In
this rate of the osSe, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., of Lowell,
nave supplied us with a compound ExtrAot of arsapa
ritLy 7h does prove to be toe long desired remedy.—
its peculiar difference from other kindred preparations
in market is that it curer the diseases for which It is re.
commended, while they do not. We are assured of this
last by more than one of our intelligent Physicians to
this neighborhood have the farther evidence of our own
experience of Its truth.-2bnizesses /farmer, Nraheale,
Team
PURIFY THE BLOOD
111E01/FAT'S Lim PILLS AND PHIS= BITTESS.—
#ree from ail Miseral GAMS of dorofula
Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of ifte Skin, the operation
of the Life Medicines is truly asionlehing, often removing
to a few days, every vestige of these loathsome disease*
by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short
most all diseases soon yield to their curative properties
No family should be without them, as by their lintel)
use mush suffering and expense may be saved.
r sale redlp by Wid. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and
Druggists .ov9w
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
J U PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TBSATMENT AND RADICAL OURS OF SPBRILITOIt-
REBA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nerreus-
LOW, 'lnvoluntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting
from Sell-Abut% &c. BY liobt. J. Culverweil, M. D.—
Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, poet
n receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS. P.C.
VI Bowery, New York. Post Otnee Boat, No
• uttOloubtw
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IV) di wly
MANHOOD.
New 2lhertistments.
NOTICE.
COUGHS. —The sudden changes of our climate
are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af
fections. Experience having proved that simple reme
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken In the
early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be
bad to 'Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, tel
the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
alight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may
be warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find
them etrecinal for clearing end a trengthening the voice.
See advertisement. deled-swawam
The Confessions and Exnerienoe of
an Invalid.
Pustisneki for the benefit and as a warning
and a cauttoa to young men who surer tram Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, etc., supplying at the same
time, the means of Self Core, by one who cured htmsell,
after being put to gratfulteuse through medical impost
lion and quackery. Single copies may be had of the au
thor, HATHANIXL BLyntaxa, Seq., Bedford, Kings county.
N. Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope.
aplq-amd
THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR.
PRIS superior REFRIGERATOR, to-
JIL gether with several other ()beeper style., may be
found at the manufactory, at exceedingly low prices.
Mao, a great variety or WATER GVOLBRB, of eve
rtor flash.
IL 8. FARSON & MX
Cot. Dock and Pear streets, Philadelphia.
aprill6.3m
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
SPECIFICATIONS adopted by the Conn,
ty Comesissionecs ofttbe counties of Dauphin and
terry, for the building and constructen or a._ Pa bile
Road, as resod UsSitetitet of Assembly, wl
-
ka t: c l d s B l lB . flip •
counties hd e . .
. 13112284401 salter" the passagu o
Act, Mint out and oeisitract *good and substantial resd,
ixenmendng at a point where the Turn. e Brger,
roes* the Susquemians Omni, in Watts tow , ...,111r
ry (musty, and running along Towing Path of ,
such distarice AB will enable them to strike i C
nig* townahl 9, Dauphin conn , y, near Dogma. 's Barn,
Vet net to Interline with said Towing Patti so'as to ob
struct,navigation or otherwise.
Szolwy Z. That the several comities through which
' this Bead passes will be entitled to pay for the making
of only as much of the same as passes through its own
territory. .
"Aslmmo, April 18th, 1860."
Therefore, In pursuance of theabove recited Act, the;
Commissioners of said counties, as aforesaid, have atitipt-.
ed toe following flpec,ifications, to wit :
Ist. That the said Road shah be made and erilik!4:o.-
ed Matelot accordance with the Plan or Profile t0w.40
me in the offices of the County CommlssiMops
lvely'nemsd. The material used must bee
Intl desertphon, such as earth, gravel, or both "iit whioh.
gene may.form a component part.
tad. The said Road will be let to the lowest, resole- -
albletildder or bidders, by the cable yard ; rip-rappeg
mile&
Proposals will be rece i lved by the Commissioners
o rry county, at their office, in Bloomfield, and altaiat
the Mike of the Commissioners of Dauphin county "in
fiarrisburg, up to MONDAY, THE 20th DAY OF MAY,
at 6 o'clock, P. 111., 1861. All proposals to be indorsed
on a blank specification, which may be bad on applica
tion to either of said offices, by letter or otherwise. Said
contract will be awarded on the 21st day of May, at 10
o'clock, A. X., at the Junction Hollae, on Duncan's Is
land. All proposals must be sealed." Terms will be
agreed upon on the day of Letting. _
Elting up In Dauphin county
Rip rapping -.•
'Ming up in Perry county
Rip-rapping in
Aggregate
•.
The following coinmueleetion Is hereby ordered lobe
nbliehdd; attd to be annexed to the said Spey:Mantle na
y the Commissioners oforesatd :
OFPIO2 OP GINERAL SUPEAMTENDEST OF
Wirer BLANCH AND SUSQUEHANNA CANAL Cottr.dtv.
Xortituellterland, Merck 18, A. D, 1861.
Coddle Simms Of' Mundt Cousrr
Gentlemen :—J. A. Gamble, Presidentor this Company,
has based a permit to the lock-tender, at New Bodkin,
o allow you to,boat material, toll free, for a road over
lulleg's Get, at' the Junction. Be has also directed. me
W All up the embankment at the Turnpike Bridge ; at the
same place, whicb_will be done as soon as the canal m
mdrigable. N speottally yours, ha.,
J. DIErVENBACHER,
General Superintendent.
JOHN S. MVSSER,
JACOB BERM, .
CEO. tIABVBRICH,
_ Conunixdoneraof rrattproo.
Attest—Join:Ea lii mere, Clerk.
iftpBo-dowtd
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY!
M. L FRANKLIN,
Soientifto and - Praotioal Optician,
(Store and Factory 112 South Fourth street, below
Chestnut, Phliadelphhi.)
HAS arrived in this city and opened an
Milne for a abort time for 'he sale of his oeltbra ted
lairttOVED SPEOTAGLBS, • with the finest Periscopic
Elliptic Lenses, forming the Concevo•Convex surface, In
accordance with the pidlosophy of A'ature, surpassing in
purity and transparency any other glasses offered before
to the public, producing a clear and distinct sight, rend
ering ease and comfort In reading the moat minute print,
affording altogether the Blerr =LP TOR Tan IMPAntIrD
vimosr, improving, strengthening and restoring the eyesight
These glasses are correctly and carefully suited for
every age. srgazoscopin in every style.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS in a great variety—. Scen
eries, Statuary and Groups.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN BM inserted so as to give
them perfect movement with the natural one.
Also for sale his world renowned AdICIOSCOPip3
TELESIXIPFS,
MILITARY SPY GLASSES,
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, at the lowest city
M. L FRANKLIN. Optician,
Office Third street, next door to the DAILY TILIZO/WA
Moe. a 24
Y C. b'HAFF
DARER HANGER, Front street, second
door above Walnut street. All Orders punctually
attended to. my9.dtt
Hammond, May 8,1881.
A QUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging
nt, him s for sale by the dozen and piece, cheap for
GLYN at the DAUPHIN 10013NrY PRISON. ro3'B4honl
THE SOLDIER'S BOOK, ErKinney's,
"Our Government," an exposition of the Constitu
tion or the United States, explaining the nature and oper
ation of our government, from judicial and authentic
sources. Price $1 00. For sale at
my 2 BERGNER'S STORE.
E'O"ViirMIEL'SSI
DIMIICEA AND CHOLERA
ANTIDOTE,
For the cure of these distressing maladies. Agreeable
to the taste.
Every soldier should procure a bottle of this valuable
medicine before they take up their line of march. For
sale at
C. A. BANNVAgT'S, Drug Store,
my243m Ebtrrisburg,. Pa
PUBLIC NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS using Susquehanna Wa
n". ter are hereby iniormed that the same wilt be
shot aeon Sunday morning, the 12th last., at 8 o'clock,
lot Bre or siz hours, for the purpo3e of connecting the
sees leading up Ridge road with those at the Reservoir.
GEORGE GAILY
1. A. &Amax*
A. K. BLACK,
'watering chmmatee.
Herriebure, MAylift, 1861.-2 t
NOTICE.
A LARGE quantity of TOLD BRASS
11 minted at 011MIRT'i5 FIABDWARIt won,
itabarit.
Nay 9,1903.
New 2lirotrtistntents
GENERAL ORDERS, No. 1
I. In obedience to Special Orders, No. 17, I
and IV, of Major General Robert Patterson,
Department of PLonneylvanLs, the command is
assumed by Major General William H. Kelm,
at York, Pa.
SPECIAL ORDERS, No. 17
HEADQUARTERS MUMMY DEPARTMENT, I .
Philadelphia, April 30, 1861.
I. The Regiments 44 York will be united
and brigaded, and the Senior Brigadier General
will command until the arrival of General
Kelm.
IV. Major General William H. Kelm, U.
S. Forces, is assigned to command of the troops
at York, Pa., and will join his command with•
Out delay.
By command of
Major General PATIKW3ON
F. J. FORTES '
Assistant Adjutant Gerund.
IL Al! orders, requisitions, Btc., will aatenate
from Division Headquarters.
' • 111. Brigadier General Geopge C. Wynkoop.
Senior officer, will take charge of Camp Scott,
and enforce the details of time laternair police,
and military duties.
EThe Senior( Officer will ADi to ' ,
Headquarters, and . -
63%114 rnm maa ers.
if• wzolgtrillt - of . • ~;,. • • individnals,
tasesedly obsera iliVagel.
'''.."i*
will-ba-puniak . lri -7 1,611L0t eal-,
• .
''ro'illi f W ar.
1 , *... patty d L will kok -....-• len
rili C
ry. 7., when fir titer - ..- ••, • •
• 1- - taken to in a '-. ', tit* of drill
The . is of all intpoitala tm • - eahr•depoings
upon well drilled ccHATiLsi a *taxtrtlitterrof
this 'cannot, therefon, Vp ' tea. Regl
uttpial drills will ba. aksOtted periods.
_,'•alo member will. be *hag to leave
Carib arms of. digotliptioa. /atom.
1 .01 7 %lime , be . ,- _ , 1W Ptinished.-
-- - own pr god.
VII. 'Erma told on taw* be ruefully
p• Arras shWkept dry sod di for
f on. Th e i"tiollLlnurt be oars
•iqi
II nded, andsoloend-Wisslied.
- 'y commendlot
Teil
Major Gottipol, WM B. KEIM.
Bl i tA..Szumwr . :
citaerai.
. A VERY HEArr..i.4TOCK. OF
$g...4.K Alm, k.,
ZCON
MOURIMIG . 110BI$ 1
OF EVERY DESCR: Jun OPENED.
AtiPricee*,low theo64s344:mportation.
CAIL:a
Next dear 101110 Amigo"; Bank.
apitif
Oubic Yard
.. 2,218
... 882
. 1,997
183
mayS
4,750 yiudte
Unsling, Nat Muffs,
Calicoes, • - UPPP4-
Gineur I ... • t st , i, -, ' _-:.: .t.,4',. '
Sh_es4. ~ ,
Ta r ens, ••• • • -
~ 1 4 . &a
Never loW re,
failli~w"fttvSßL,
a -
fAT#2lWili,
lillattaare,
.; . a Next ibli,lftimarialit Bank.
3CHEFFEWS MK , SAM
UNION . EN Ti r icigpelS.
NOTE PAPER, of a '-lo th V gne,
printed le MO Asp by alp
resin alliftkitt . • -
Also, Flags, Union Breast Fins, 11111408, enter Rings
and Badges at very low prices. Call ea
in -8 soaErFafralrOOßSPOitg.
FAILMER'6 HOTEL.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public that he has taken the Fab!.
Elt'S HOTEL, in Market street opposite the Poet Cflice,
formerly J. Stahl's, where he is prepared to accommo
date them on reasonable terms. Playing refitted and
furnished the Rouse entirely now, he hopes by strict at
tention to basiness, to receive a liberal share oP patron
age. [ap 14ml] 9. G. PETIChS.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with
. Wk building, located in a respectable neighbor
hood, of which possession will not oe wanted for Celt
months. Apply at [as] THIS OFFICE.
JOHN WALLOWER, Jll,, Agt,
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
GOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly
forwarded by Philadelphia and Reuling, Northern
Central, Chimberland Valley and Pennsylvania kali:nada,
And Canal.
HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all parts of the
city to the dillerent Railroad depots wilt be done at the
very lowest rates.
FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to.
Orders left at Brant's Europeau;t Hotel, or at the store
of E. S. Zollinger, will receive prempt attention. Con
signments of freight respeotfullrsollcited,
JOHN WALLOWIAR JR., Agt.,
apt Office Beading Depot.
PHIL ifiDELF'HIAL
NEW **
BONNET
STORE
HAS OPENP.',D
WITH A FULL aBSOrtOIOI2
from the Philadelphia and New York most fashionable
establishments, to which, dudes the season, additions
of the latest novelties from those establishments will be
constantly received.
MRS. A. B. BICHFIITON,
Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden
lieges, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge.
marl94md
MILITARY BOOKS
JUST RECEIVED,
COOPER'S TACTICS,
HARDEE'S TACTICS
AND
Instructions in Field Artillery have
just been received at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
my4•dtf
WORCESTER'S
ROYAL (QUARTO DICTIONARY !
THE best defirdng and pronouncing
..LDic
tionary of the Enghah language ; Also ; Worcester's
School Dictionarleat. Webs tar's Pictorial Quarto and
School Dictionaries 'belittle at. •
SCHEFFERT BOOKSTORE,
ap134.4 Near the Harrisburg Bridge.
A . M. TODDARD
WILL OPEN ON 2'IJESDAY, MAY 14th,
an amortment of
712 I L E R Y .
mylo-8t •
NO IMPOSITION.
13)EVOLVERS AT COST TO SOLDIERS.
xi ) Gold and Silver Stars, Eagles, Bouillon Lace and
TrimminVialways for isle. tilso al large assortment of
Fl4OB ai BABB'S Aigmos non,
Socked Om Walnut Breds.
DIVISION RILDQUARTIBS,
Yoaa, May 7, 1861. f
1111111111 E
Clues 01 fltranel traniiportatteh
N orthern Central Rfdhiverf-
NOTICE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
BUMMER ARBANGEMINT.
t : ti %' AN D AFTER MONDAY, yl3th
way will reavnlCrfabarg4astottn'
GOING SOUTH.
NAIL TRAM will leave at..... - .. .410 P. M.
&XPRESs " " " 4.15 A. M.
lik)11 1 41G IVORTH,
liAiL MAIN will Leave at
SIPRESS TAWS' "
or curtber informatics apply at the OZoopm Pam.'
depot
A. C. SC EMUS Atli&
ii.re4tarig, April3o, 1881.-1-dtf
t'ENNSYLVANIA RAIL
-1 "
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
4 Ala
tiON YD& a I.6sh. 101,
fike ;Adel. , the rernitYlwAta Ilan* Ekon
peallllll.i.r.l vae wet,* Riarfilinsii and
Phil. woribows
• ! *A. it T IN .9 it 0 .
ri:40.410a IpterlSAl4 Havel Etarriabous at 1.16
s. In. awl artiV, "PSAr,ltdA6lPlait,6o.lo 11. *.
FAST 141$ *via Fla Or ;AO a. at., 8314
fi t
arrival a% West P (adelphia
.., ik.461.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves, aL , L.III.p. a...
same at Wiet Philadelptik".64o ikr
rlivse traiss msA. dam tx916.9669 alliflaudopaia arab
tau Sew rock ,Linett. • .
al:Ofii0IODATI011 9 br' ftit:
leavaa 04tiabarg Al 7. Pb ' a tCL: •
iao"0. „
/141:NE..91,RN ACVO9I.IIIOI)ATiON
bia, !lavas Harris outs at 4.10 p. m., k ; '!
taiphis MA 26 iw in.
ApA3IfitOrrATION TIAIN, No. I, attl. Mama&
letvas HArrtsbaag at 4420 *ln .-
6114 with ILA a.K4O-11.116 aa.1,1)10.
unites at Wett at g j i.
16'6 vw As zikv, -
Tattothiii , aiLeitzelagAlN Iteasiiii MiltkliZ.,...
loSt. p ta , Eiarriatiora at. MN au otsuld99mli • . , 4.
rives at Plttabarg at 12.40 p.M.' • . , ,, ,
...IF. TRAIN lair& PEinsmiesilitirik 'tit 111. ::
EL, V I r j i4 t 0 p. m., 44ttpoit, 7.0844 91., And orraffli - ,
a t tot 03 2 0( Os
nun, blew tillair f o 9. B 4.ll l Phia Ai_ +n a " VAINV
barg.4 , oBfaMLa .9. 1 9; 019 8 - 40 p• 9lnftW 9 ‘91
burg a11 499i.. 92.
BARB-MORO AOCOMSODAYBOI9- TRAM.,
.etaladelptiia at 2.88 p. m.,.. . bantam/to
amble 8:40p. m., and antroi at liiimilpag'st la t
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leavee P 01111941.80.
p. to , Lancaster 7.44 p. m.,..Votiat Jot ' - *1181.:
bektdown, 8.48 p. m., and arrives as Ihrriellog ali
. 9.0 p. m.
situation 91 Called to the lam,
Philadelphia at 4.00 p. tn.
&WONT JOY diZallifOOd. 499-114
ihimaborg at D. 48, p. n.. * a,a. a". . r s
i . '''' 111918811111_ . I MellOIMIli .
tlacit: u. easulittigenallit.•
\ ...,..i..-.......w:,,.... , . '
"naliviraw( 4.2-
REDDIMON 7517
OLHELNQEs:',,..P - laln sad Fig .
OALAHMVSiqc raitiand V
ALL WOOLln%l iz Ez le*ptiol %KO.
satocu Lam rkrew
The lai n Vi
li
ti WIMF
the aborogoode,
be Mans vm,"eig. .
CAAPJAHT'S
an t % Next door to thg,fiataMburg
THE COMMISSIONERS appotritedstr l.
the Act of Incorporathm of the clap of Ha
having made spiel or draft of saki Citr, datignating.the'
streets, lanes and alleys now catering and opening, and
also where avenues, streets, lanes Jed alleys sh .11 hero•
after be opened, and also uesiguatbeg within the 1.111183
of said c ty a plot or piece of ground, confaiong not lass
than twenty acres, tor the use of the pnblte and of said
city, tor the purposes and uses mentioned In Bald mot;
and having submitted thclr draft and report to the Court
of Quarter sessions, of Dauphin county, for the approval
of eald Court ; the said draft and report have been Mal
by order of said Court In the office of the Clerk of Quar
ter scalene rf said county for public inapectitin ; and Un
less exceptions arc tied thereto by parties interested in
said city, the same will be a ppr oved at the August term
of said Court. By oroer of the Court.
myl-dtw WM. MITCHELL, Qerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
VVBEREA.S, letters of Administration
us the estate of ISAAC G. UfnEGROVS, late at
Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, Pa., have bean
grauted to the sab:criu , r, all persona indebted )) the
estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and
those having calms aglinst the estate of sail deceased
wilt make the time known without daisy to
WM. P. JHENET,
Buequettanna P. 0.,
Dauphineo.
my9-36Loaw
NOTICE
•
WHEREAS letters testamentary to the
estate of JIJLIANNA C. SIAM; /ate of the alto
of Harrisburg, have been granted to the subscriber, ad
persons Indebted to the said estate are revested to
RIM 'immediate payment, and those having claims or
emends again.t tee estate of the said decedent Win
maketnown the same without delay to
apt 6wd-oaw JOHN H. BRIO % Bracater.
NEW COAL OFFICE.
rHE UNDERSIGNED having entered in
to the COAL TR srDE in this city, would respectfully
solicit the patronage or the chines. 1 Will keep on hand
goal of all sizes, from the most celebrated and approved
'Wow, which will be delivered to any pert or toe city,
free from dirt and other impurities. Pax W 17442
tiIJARANTRID. COAL FOR SALE BY Ina BOAT LOAD, Cam
LOAD OR :Dots .0.,1 Persona purchasing by the Deal
or Car Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton.
Ware No. 74 Market street, second door from Dewber
ry alley. Yard on the Cooai, toot of North street. Or
dens lett at either place will receive prompt attention.
spin lyd JOHN W. HALL, agent.
1861. 3D OPENING, 80 OPENING 1881.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
OF EVERT DFACILLMION
The qua' ty of the goods for the prlee will be an tnduae•
meat to every one to purchase.
The most desirable goods of the season at a great sac
rifice.
I.OZhaiiBIQUES:
GRISSAI2./kB,
VALENCIAS,
CREPE D' ESPANGS,
BEREGE ANGLAIS,
BROOADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LATELLAS
are among the list.
CATHCART tr. BROTABB.
Next door to,,the Ilarrisbarg Sauk
SKELETON 831.11334
boa. make to be tbund
CATHCART'S,
The lergoec stood of the very
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Twenty-five per cent lower then can be purchased
elsewhere in the city.
CATHCART &BROTHER.
N 0.14, Market tellers,
Next to Oa Harrisburg Bank.
mph
ALBUMS 1 ALBUMS I
The finest asiortment of ALBUMS ever eared In this
Ity, ranging in price from 50 cents to 510 00eackbound
n all styles of Binding, at
BERGNER'S CHEAPBOOKSTORE ,
6iltark Street:
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