Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 14, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG
Tuesday Afternoon, Kay 14,186
ENVELonrs, Note Paper and Badges
aim be Lad at Bergner's Book Store.
ATTESTION, CITLZIC—TiIe members of the
Oit,iren Fire Compattylavorable to the fa
to
o f a military company, are requested to
meet at the engine house at half-past seven
o'clock.this (Tuesday) evening,
1 0 o.F.—Tbe meral;sreef Dest,Phln. Lodge,
So. 160, I. 0. Ci. F., ,will matt t at their hall
on. Wednesday evening, .the 15tilLiost.,..at half
pot seven o'clock,, to rein rye officers of the
o , and Lodge. By order of the Lodge.
Fess= FINALT.—The bill to authorize an
odditional tux in thecify, and toanthorize the
County Commissioners ickborrow fifteen thou
land &Ilan in aid of thevolunteer fund, have
psimed thelkonso of Ilepresentatives, and been
tcportud escommitted in the Senate.
—.4--
mas thegirla de for beaux, when ell
r a bravest aruibestivlookingyouttg memirw off
tto warse
f Thit 14 a anstvity in the
_ utritzPia#tl tturriret, s - dearth of
to
t super evenings. The pale torch of
TtTqulen fit envied by 'the grim rbusge of
-s arc
Is,: DOWNINGTOIVI BAINE.—T6a inatittekbn
i cc) Into operation within s fortnight under
. s Linking law. The plates for the odes
~ t 1 engraved, and the notes eari new
cr; pt n ted, Tiedntent of the Bank oa—
rask-i Downing, Proaidenti and hicadanst. T. 4
r.:.th, Cornier. The estdtatatoak of flip.. .link
Arty thousand dollars.
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:r.L.l:rmunts.—A/eomparif of - volunteers is
nE, °SOW la , 1 / 3 4011,Tit r gObil county
number Son* frVntimbem, bairoebotles
tulh..w:ng officureoma tendered their ser
?Q the GovmpAt. yit'otain, Irene Miller;;
t Lieutenant,- WM= A. Armstrong
and Lieutenant; tit . iftster Bank.
L. ANDenson.-.4eVeral hundred of oar cit
i:elf4, incluttipg linny'ledite l / 2 140 itt4tOted
Lho - depot st,n-Wdey to ribttin k eight of
ILL pliant herirof Port Sumter,. Who Tam Or:
pectedto ;re OW het° ekrOatuftieLottbr.
Mlle, ,
alibtbegrotidleimicrialtmend,
f the erkidnidirefier, the 4040 W fad:
denien did not mate.
'is a
LAID sfii • ileisou U.
zy Clink% taffletllo:ol l .64l t 6; new tavola, of
Imp shades, wEIIIW 'bakat,y. (ad
14 44 - T3o l*-4 6 5 0 0M tbst able we
hs a les fets 147.11fsaifity, called
:be 4 ' thai4p,'l OtheSkill
illits of the 11 ,; "WO oa !idea,
are pa:clouted.* -12 * 1 hte4wthe
',:Quicholtl of . ` r . . plitdoe4 ;
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/sane to our lady readers to learn that the
style of bonnets for the coining season contem
plates nothfog smaller than those worn in the
past season. The new Pads shape is very dis.
1;49E4, hat it will disappoint some of the ladies
who are trying to Introduce thts fiat Marie Stuart
amts. The new style is worn very high, close
to the lower part of the face, and slopes very
much from the tip to the crown. Ruches will
be worn still, bat not generally. The hair will
be worn to curls and In braids in the bonnets,
as was the fash fen before ruches came in vogue.
They will, however, still be worn on some of
the most stylish bonnets. The trimmings for
the bonnets will be simple—lace and small
dowers, in clusters and in loops on top, or as
neatly on the top of the bonnet as it is possible
io get them. Fancy straw will be much worn
,his spring and summer. A great many costly
ones have been imported. The dress goods for
,he coming season are chaste and beautiful in
pattern. In silks and bareges the ground colors
or promenade are various shades of gray,bt own
and creen ; but the gray seems the favorite
Eoglish bareges will soon be made in
gored dresses, having one large flounce on the
bottom of the skirt. English grenadines—a
much more elegant and expensive fabrlo-'-4111
be made in seven or eight flounces.
Mild! REGULATIONB.—The following from the
army regulations is interesting :
The commissioned officers are obliged to
clothe, (quip and arm themselves (with a
sword,) at their own expense, the pay received
by them befog intended to cover all outlays.
It is a nuttier of personal choice with the officer
whether to carry any arms, (pistols, &c.,) be
yond the regulation sword.
When it is necessary to employ the army at
work on fortifications, in surveys, in cutting
roads, and other constant labor of net less than
ten days, the non commissioned officers and
soldiers so employed are enrolled as extra duty
men, and are allowed twenty-flve cents a day
when employed as laborers and teamsters, and
forty cents a day when employed as mechanics,
at ad stigma, Ent of the Rooky Mountains ;
and thirty-five and ility.cents a day, respective.
ly, at all stations West of those mountains.
Enlisted men of the Ordnance and Engineer
Departments, and artiflers of Artillery are not
entitled to this allowance when employed at
their appropriate work.
A day's work shall not exceed ten hours in
summer, and eight in winter. Soldiers are paid
in Proportion for any greater number of hours
they are employed each day. Summer _is con
sidered to have commenced on the Ist of April,
and winter on the let of October.
The ration is of a pound of pork or bacon,
or lt pounds of fresh or salt beef ; 18 ounces
of I read or flour, or 12 ounces of hard bread,
or 4 , pounds of corn meal ; and at the rate,
peas or beans, or
to luf) rations, of 8 quarts of
in lieu thereof, of 10 pounds of rice ; 6 pounds
of coffee ; 12 pounds of sugar ; 4 quarts of
vinegar; pounds of tallow, or 11 of ads.
nututine, or 1 pound of sperm candles ; 4
pounds of soap, and 2 quarts of salt.
On a campaign, or on marches, or board'
of transports, the ration of hard bread (sea
biscuit) is one pound. Soldiers are expected
to preserve, distribute and cook their own sub
sis ence. 11 enlisted men are entitled to one
ration a day.
No provision made for the pay of chap
/aloe. If they are sent with the regiments
front any
_State, the State Authorities will
have to fitheir rate of Cpmperisation guad-
Make pool their
for their varmint. by tkwatatik,
INFORMATION FOR Cr...runic Votuarssas.—
Ilis Holiness the Pope, at the instance of the
Bishop of guitAlo, granted a dispensation to
the Catholics in the army and navy of the
United Stafts—a dispensation from the, rule of
abstinence, except on six days in the year,
namely : Ash Wednesday, the last three days
in Lent, tile Vigils of the Assumption of the
Virgin Mary, and that of Christmas. An ai
slel notice to this effect appears in the Catholic,
and the different clergymen of the alocesce are
revested to give publicity to it from the altar,
or in such other manner as they may deem
most expedient.
RAILROAD Accomer.--Sanauel Rose, a ma
chinist employed at the noteldne shops of the
Nullity'Artie Railroad in the timer end of the
city, met with a varyligilousl.acadani. rmon
to-day, which nag in . cobliMy wilt in Me i
death. It appears thatohwvraLreartruing to his
work from dinner on lit i catmehatottire of th : '
train, as was his usatii-,practice, and in at
tempting to jump from the locomotive at the
Round House, Ms foot Blipped, and he fell to
the ground betwwm the wheels 8f the cars
which run over Melt*, trhovethe knee, mang-
Hog them In a such condition as te 'to render
amputation necesaarY.-
Since writing the above, we ,are , intormatii
that Bose is dead. An Inquest was held over
his.renssdas, hist we could not learn the verdict
cif titotatrWSWele
*Mitred di swami , '•
ASTRAY Al CART SOcax.—Quiteasinious dif
fkadqoccared day before y4terday; kt Camp
Scott between two of the troopeitstleded there.
Nada Grant, a Pittsburger, and Saha Vidziovt
am, both members of the Segley 0014 coin
patty 0, of the fifteenth regiment, had a dik
oulty a few days ago, and torlay they quarrel
lad again, Grant being nett / 06%11T, a spitit" of
revenge, and McGowan aetinionthe defimatvi,
It occurred about noon, while the men rt‘re
eating dinner. After'a - few woks -had been
exchanged, Grant dretv a lmille-luilfe%asicilell I
nifien McGowan, cfiel d atir t i
W
cdttink it and alk ,•• A r g, th e l
creek, the secondffniktdpteßdon
the elbow, and whye a e V nient upon taking
McGowan's life, toThilgArther ,at him
with the knife, h "bna`i4i render
ed poweßess lotus tbliCsiblei ' shot;'
the ball strikfthlMPL. htlie fultioad in tha
region of the temple; but fortunately &nein
imund the ilea* ilitof4ett-Wali-Ewr
barreled, one OfallYetthaballaCtliret and Mc -
Gowan, while he was lying prostrate, mans to
have placed it cloSe - to Grant's face. tall
been a Cult's pistol, it would hale bean
all day with Grant. ' Ai' Itis, de shot nay
produce inflarnationo antircrender treptddrir
necessary to saveld'lfft' i takY weral4
taken to the healdtalmtattßtalilled•tohyliams.
Robinson and ii . ",;,lll6ii,itaia
entrance sill be t&oenom 'Mere At; ust
small arms, orat leastkito prevent . ..the:ou fuer
*tying their 'favpltotteharged whlltjta
*imp. Gen. Negttylest !ordered the , affiliMito
reinvestigated, anctthe oftettider ,(moat pat
,bfridbm ere.: •) The ditty
of exaithier . . r.
• esslgnltrt• s' • _ a'. • •• .
Poises Masnas.—Thereltie,been quits ate
frothing stir in police matters at the Mayor's
office within the last few days, oocaslened by a
full Lock-up, violations of ordinances, arrests
of suspicions characters, and assault and bat
tery cases.
The first case on the police sheet was that of
a stout, burly looking customer with a face as
broad as the full moon, who was arrested by
some citizens as be emerged from the Harris
burg bridle into Market street. He carried
with him as suspicious looking bundle, which.,
led to his arrest. Upon a hearing before the
Mayor them= acknowledged himself a "rag,"
and that ha was in the habit of "lying around
loose" and picking up small thing's by way of
amusement. an examination of its bundle
discovers two fine plump loaves of bread, a
fresh roll of butter, several pieces of country
made soap, and various other articles, all of
which he confessed to have stolen from a
spring house. The Mayor sent him to prison
for twenty days.
Mary Maguire—a dapper, fresh looking little
woman---ivas "pulled" by the pollee for an
assault on one Sarah Ann Ray. From the tes
timony of the plaintiff, Mary evidently partook
of the prevailing belleose spirit, and threatened
to pile Ist° Sarah with a regular Zenave trot.
She was bound over to answer. •
Several of our respectable citizens were be
fore the Mayor charged with violating varionv
ordinances of the city. They were each fined
$1 and the costs.
The lock.up contained eight occupants last
oight—all drunk and disorderly cases. They
had a hearing before the Mayor this morning,
and were discharged by making a promise to
leave the city.
Sophia Pollum, a girl of about 10 years of
age was last night brought brought to the
Mayor's office by a citizen, who stated that be
found her wandering about the streets without
a place of habitation. The girl was by direc
tion of- the Mayor provided for at a hotel, and
thia.morning sent to the Poor House.
The attention of the Mayor has been called
to an individual now in the city, who is dispo
sing of what are termed "certificates of the
Orphans' School Fund Assootation," - of which
the following is a copy :
Orphans' School iirnd Association. t
Oen saws.
This will entitle the holder to one share in
the
ORPHANS' SCHOOL FUND ASSOCIATION,
If demanded within one year after the dish.
button.
No. 191. J. W. B. Cuss & Co., Mangers.
The price of the certificates are 60 cents, and
we understand that a large number of them
have beep !old to our citizens, under the repre
sentation that they will entitle the holders to a
share of certain property when distributed.
We haven() hesitation in decjaring there
certificates entirely worthless, and' that their
sale is nothing more than a well con-. •
scheme to will the unwary of tof money- The
Pert' wording of the certificates ong,ht, to be
intilobato. condemn them.
PetmovluclOa Mail v Qieteiraph, e Afternoon, Map 14, 1861
Two Passattoan TRAINS now TOO daily be
toesm this city and Baltimore--the Mail train
leaving at 1.10 p. m , and the Express train
at 1:16x.-m.
Tut BOMB Gamin of the Foutth Ward will
meet for drill at the Baptist church, corner of
Second andwPtho Oreets, on Monday. Tuesday
and Thursday eveninea. By older.
Lmewir is determintd to have a flag flying
from his pole', tkrt the corner of Third and Mar
ket streets. The wind has already destroyed
one splendid piece of bunting, but to day be
flings another to the brefee, fiellyit with starth
and bright with the glorious stripes of our
country'sliag.
INDIA RIMISIL--ii chance for all of our brave
volunteen to pl'ovicUi themeelves with articles
indi44,44l6tethc.Preeerration of their health
Js o& id ,
lie
by t "Gdodyear Camp Equipment
6i.
it litarket street," who will sell off their
' o:lndia Braila& Blankets, Coats, &c., at
preparatory to closing their temporary
, agency inthis city. Do not fail to avail your
Of this chance. myl.ll-mae-24
&LIMO 40T OP Stem Border for Slew*
7-4 whileAck Merino for Shawls. Larip kit
.of rusookts of Lawns s.nd Calicoio half price.
10 dovarilluerollhictsitraasis;. 18f, 26,, 81 cents.
,New lciPoPtizibbs tocc- Mastitis; 'Very cheap.
'Black 'Shawls, with Brooke Border., cheap...
200 Parasols, latest style, at all prig* .. r .
ler i lot of Whuite Cambric,Jitxxixtetti,
Swim Maellos, wad unbrio Brakes •
enci t
. 11: 4 46 : 1 4 e inko taken at tigt4
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co t for drrAstalia .taken
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gtalosat,, yy of agentlenzan who left
his ho meOtt oduf night, bray the
bth; hatipMettAtihne aAarjr. sult,of olotheb
and bla-* frock overcoat, lbeaver Sat with crape
arcoltgi titn Vlthieleiref r . iot, - Tertian& in size,
and to Min in flesh. Gah, W . /the - Annie of
25
.e , ~ , , ford, or U. lotham, nviford.
. 4 w Or'i n t i k ti t e t Te r be
. .1 , yi. ved 3 , h sotfow rig teill.
Address Gm. C. Glittat,
State Capital Hotel, Harriebrug, Pa.
MAP 124, 1861. , , j ~.
Other,paoeni will piewsktollitm. '
e
Actexcantrusa.—Of all occupations t of
11, is.bestsalcuiated to ititisiOel 1
cf , rfieVit;-fi&Psr' on the• o
• on is more honorable, none as coed e
hilltl. wand,'
More independent than-any other s
AWkN .
,ed to produce an innate love y.
alte -- Mtmer atantitivoli.-a lefty. emit:o44e d
looks upon the lioaths t* cities, the I es
of. Mechanism, the din ofearam
ng, body-killing literature eme,
withieditigs
QtPersonalWilieciailitlYy4 , 4 l l 4 it he
, delights In tkoliPeritY cAtiir 0.10 3
atartet pleca t atoknowiedges the leserulasso of
the mechanic, admires the' . --alajterprisedf the
commercial mae.,,and through the reedkiti of
that magic engine; the press, la made acktraint
ed with, the location—of- Mugu & • , 's
cheap (try goods Stair; &tiler riont and et
streets.
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TH vputlotHigrumaN.
*4o44ol4laits
joatmoikte ,
11 re Reprint iv tie U. B.
MARCHED THROUGH BALTINORR
the Heights Occupied by Thy►.
Attlitalastic itfsceptlaitlrytthe ladle
PROMINT CITIZENS ,4his*irr
.A.Sahsoner with Pikea litutritikstutsd
_ ' ,by. WinsnsiSeized.
MINNIERIFLES SEI'ZSD.
BALTDiORa, ilk IL
About eight o'clock, lest evening, IA rge
train filled with tramp arrived at till r Ater,
depot from the Relay House. - .
The train contained 1,000 troops, cOmptilibug
five companies from each of the regiments Sta
tioned at the Belay House—the Sixth, ot Massa
chusetts, and the Eighth, of New York, with a
battery of artillery.
They marched through south Balttuore to
Federal Hill, a high point of ground on the
south side an& harbor, directly overlooking
the city, and one mile west of Fort MalletWy.
the sudden appearance of the troops from this
direction took our citizens by surprise, but they
were greeted with every demonstration tlf appro
bation.
Immense crowds quietly gathered, cheerfng
At every step. "4he ladies waved theft hand
kerchiefs, and mny brought lamps and can
dies to the windows..
Prominent citizens accompanied the troupe
to the hill, and assisted the officers in taking
the best route thither, and procuriog quarters
for the troops until their tents could arrive.—
The troops seemed to be highly pleased with
their reception, and all expressed surprise and
delight at the commanding position and line
prospect of the whole city and country spread
out-before them.
The United,States troops are fully eet►blisbed
is their camp on Federal. Hill. Squad' of sol
diers are strolling about the city.
THE I.4IIkTEST PROU ST. LOT
2Y allision Between, the Soldiers dnd the 2)llame—
.Ofteial Statement.
ST. Lours, Kay 13.
The official statement of the recent dada*
between the U. S. soldiers and the ptga4 • -
published this morning, says that ther. ' •
. 4 -
at Camp Jackson, on Friday evening, WISSO
half dozen i shots discharged near the ,
, e column of the first regioaent, ed •,
a volley of stones and a pistol - shot- t •
old. No one was hurt at this T
ya w
second firing occurted,from the rear
umn guarding the prisoners. The b •
was large and very abusive, and one jitan ,t
e. iged three barrels of a revolver at Lie •
I on, of the regular service, many of 4
Ovoid littketing him on and drawistgAgivol 7
• d firing at the troops. Tint rattwisibe , '‘.
awateed the attack then laid hlif• - .
nis arm and took deliberate, alba at' ut : g,
, when he was thruat,thiiigh , a •
n-tthilL fired uponat the same limos:id
smarty killed. -,... _
lee pols,uen thitrzWved,,MAllS • —4:
. .. .to moth; but the ride. oololor . . ,
I=l
I=l
tt-J 0
Troops.
=I
TEE TROOPS.
Ji2COND DISPATOB
neiolted by the crowd, and several of them
shf,t, they halted and fired, causing the deaths
ary reported.
he order was then giVen by Capt. Lyon to
c e tiring, Which was promptly obeyed.
site prinitipal arms taken from Camp Jack
'were 4er large siege howitzers, two ten
i h s rjargliy charged, and .some ten thou
d &of United Stltes muskets, Opposed
t Imo poglion of these taken from tie Baton
Rouge arsenal.
lot thousand people left the city yesterday
(lasp) afternoon, in consequence of the re-
Earls of imnbordination among the German
troops, anti their threats to burn and sack the
tiny; but the appearance of General Harney's
trochmation in a great measure restored con
fidence, and many of those who left will pro
bad; return to-day.
The city is now quiet, and the highest hopes.
are entertained that no further disturbance will
occur.
' Twenty-two persons are known to have been
hilted during the collision at Camp Jackson,
the following seventeen of whom have been
Identified, viz : John Sweekerhardt, CasPer H.
Glentoe, John Wattera, Thomas A. Hares,
War. loaabower, J. J.• Jones, P. Doane, Erie
Wright, Henry Jangle, Jas. McDonald, Walter
)c well, Nicholas Knoblad; Francis Whee-
AIM, Sob. Carter, James Bodeen, Emma Sour
kers. Wm. McAuliffe.
T Three of these were soldiers belonging to the
southwest expedition, and were among the
prhon'ers captured at Camp Jackson.
GEN. HARNEY APPROVES QF THE COURSE
OF CAPTAIN LYON.
Proceedings of the Missouri Legislature-2U ant
Penitentiary Cowed into on Armory.
ST. Loins, May 18.
The report which circulated he this city on'
y and yesterday, that Qen. Harney. die-
approved of the action of Capt. LyOn with 'reit
ference to the capture of Camp Jackson, is an
thoritatively denied this morning. He not
only approves of the whole proceedings, but
compliments that officer for the prompt and
admirable manner in which he executed the
orders of the government.
Reliable information received from Jefferson
city says that neatly all the objectionable fea
ture; in the Harris Military bill, which had been
debated during the secret session, had been ma
terially amended ; but when the news of the
capture of Camp Jackson reached the Capitol
the amendments were reconsidered, and the
original hill passed both Houses by largemajor
ides. Also that no secession ordinance had
been brought before either House, nor was such
an act contemplated.
The legislature has passed and the Governor
has signed a bill providing for a military fund
to arm the State. The fund will include the
receipts from the assessments for the yearslB6o
and 1861 after the regular expenses of the gov
ernment have been paid; a war loan from
banks and individuals ; a special tax of 16 ots.
on the hundred dollars, and $1,000,000 worth
of bonds.
The bill also authorizes the Governor to es
tablish an armory in the Penitentiary for the
manufacture of arms and munitions of war.
ST. Louis, May 13.—The city has been order
ly and quiet to-day, and our citizens generally
have been engaged in their apnea avocations.
Capt. Totten's battalion of regulars are still
quartered in the city, and will be kept here as
long as the police commissioners consider their
presence necessary for the preservation of
peace.
'The troops at Camp Bissell, near Caseysville,
on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad, are the
twelfth regiment of Illinois volunteers, under
the command of Col. McArthur, of Chicago.
A. telegraph office was opened today, putting
the camp in direct communication with St.
Louis and all eastern points.
It is estimated that over 10,080 persons left
the city yesterday. A perfect pante La raging
in some quarters, almost' entire streets being
deserted.
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tat nriettheirttglaia irho l occupy the,
.tl district owthe'Pailitkik.,'4lteellad
.- ' ° M.I9CY_PC . flint a _ tiklate for ,
- 16" ti voiwitsa„.• The Ia mre tam'
ast it = i r -teat &mile - 2 - Upirity - - of
IC-nit
A. gentlemen, who beaked arriviplaipmfrom
?; . ; . ,my." that eight - thwand rebel
.!..' ! loned in thiertftY, and that
lifitteu thelbatid either trod atiPifeatiaked
abrikffillirginia. He also re
-that an at
timirfillrboTinaclefrout ih . .. u tion#, Ear
[ pees upon' the Ifni T :r bp •isie'ett
llbliMElHDlteb, iloill Alit _e &AUL Lee, the
Acenanander of the 'Virginia ,forces, I thiteat+
'-weiga,mZevtanA
_and Peunay.firontp Ala ftio
figNapoMt.i ffh4A , lre mare Arep4ta, Rad ao
—aniMmttftrke mums I.
abel - NlO, of the District of 90 1 . 11 , 13 Ada i tra
now utiß a relfiew by theYnasitient' d
j a r
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cabinet: Leh ter it a , out four th .
t held to-dciy,'s
'll&ek, t, wow: ,
loving aiwhaalaiped by the potentate
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visited Other a 7:1 " ' 7: l
=ed to - 7 .. • .
laltreisou
‘. 'i . . resident militia of Harper's Fvgy „pee
Ivory restive anderianistipg drcunistauces.
• Only one day's4fo 3 / 4 , itlioist w on hand„ sup
plies having bean - -cfst Woltern Vir
ginia by the Western V' ns. The supplies
-*Ulan reach. anywhere e surrounding
Country must be exhaust*Nithin two weeks.
The troops positivebrhOknigsgot more than
sae thousand stand of mmissikten the wreck of
the Arsenal, and wane of these are in bad con-.
&troll.- They eselhot Manufacture more than
twelve rides pet day: .
Thelhave , onlit skrzhandred men this side of
e Mmes. Ile "..bilveiibt 4 erecbsti any bat-
Lines on the side, and show no dis
position to dose,. .
I.ll , the ptlipautletus indicate defensive pur
poses on thetr-pAr4, and no disposition to 'for
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for
gld liktillidemfint. They must retreat or be
1 provisipited. •••
VAREMN VIRGINIA.
The State COnorgeook at Wheeling—Nagy-five
- Mot ie 1-:Represerged.
lagr DAY.
iriw=m,•VA., May 13
The city is wild with enthusiasm, and flags
tang.are fr
,pearly all the buildings in honor
of Wt., ee of. She Union Convention of
V II '
conven Alia at-11 o'ehylt A. M.. and
aflerappfting.wklgnamlttee on uredentids,
take retest matin t'oloek. •
On
fitverible to. adiliiisistrie -of !wept* Vow.
tihnty-ftvo•counties to sato: .
A Committee on Permanent Officers veal. ap
pointed.
' A resolution was adopted appointing a Com
mittee on State and Federal Relations.
Before its adoption, a dicu,sion took piece
between (}en. J. J. Jackson, of Wood county,
and Mr. John S. Carlisle.
Gen. Jackson thought that the project for a
division of the State was premature.
Mr. Carlisle dtclarea that we must have im
mediate and prompt action, and that this con
vention must not satisfy itself with paper re
solves.
The convention then adjourned till morning
The ceremonies attending the hoistkurof the
American flag over the Custom-house, this af
ternoon, was very imposing.
.Thousands of
people were on the ground, national &tinware
sung, and speeches made by Mr. Carlisle and
others.
SECOWD DriIPATCH.
The Weston Virginia amvention.—Great (Inks
Denumstration—Twety-five awnties Reparented.
This city has been wild with entbnsiesihNll
day. The National Flag has been flying from
nearly all the principal buildings.
The convention met at 11 o'clock, and after
appointing a committee on credentials ad
journed till three o'clock. On reassembling,
the committee reported favorably on-the ad
mission of delegates from 26 counties.
Permanent officers were appointed ; after
which committees were appointed on State and
Federal relations.
A discussion took place between General J.
J. Jackson, of Wood.county, and John S. Car
lisle. The former thought that a division of
the State was premature, whilst the letter Paid
they must have linmediateaction. "We want,"
said he, "no paper resolves."
The convention adiontned 'LW to-morrow.
The ceremonies of holtitinß the national Sag
over the custom house tide afternoon were very
impbeing.
Thonasuds of people were gathered about
the building. The national airs were played
and sung, and speeches were made by Messrs.
Carlisle and others.
FROM MONTGOMERY
It is probable that Congress will adjourn
within the next ten days. to meet again io
July, at such place as circumstances may ren
der necessary.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLAIRE'S
CELRBEATID FEMALE PILLS
Prepared frost a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, Al. D.,
PAyesciats Actraordinary W the Queen.
'Ma Invaluable medloine is unthillng in the cure er aN
those panaltil and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution Is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves • all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring cc
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp orGreat Britain, to prevent countertena.
CAUTION.
These Pals should not be taken ty nonaks during the
FIRST THERE ilaNTHBqf Programa y,at they are run
to bring on Nikarriage, but at any other tnne they are
same.
In all cases Or Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
non of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Nis wU
effect a core when aU other means have failed; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions In the pamphlet mound each package
which should be carefully primmintd.
N. 11.-414.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to as y au
thorised Agent, will Insure a bell* containing•6o
by return mail
len , eels by C. A.Hatarmmt. ly9 dimly
A OARD To 19: 1 WrAD1109.
lefegalgOßLDEN PILLS
= FOR TEMALES.
OE
retalhble - n. co g, regulating, and removing a ,
otudtons, from whatever canoe, and al
ways auccessfel as a proven
-. tire.
1111ESE , PfLLBHAVE BEEN USED BY,
the doctors - Tor Man* years, both in Trance stir
erics. 4 with unparalleled' success in every case ; ens
he is urged by amery Moustusa ladles who used them, tc
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those aufferim
from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an Increases °Lawny-whim health will not permit it.--
Females particularly situated, or those supposmg them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in thst
condition, Anthem are Burr to produce miscarriage am the prig:lrk:tor enema! no resPonoltelity after this 1 :Almo •
anion, although their mildness would prevent any mitt
chief. to). bialth-4.-Otherwise She. Pills are recommended
Full and explicit directione accompany each box. Prig,
it 00 per bor. trio bd ,wholesale and retail by
‘`OHJIMLIIIVA. HANNVART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
"lactlei," liy sending killitlil 00 to the Harrisburg
Post 001ce, can have the PHIS sent free of observation is
any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pee
tag." by mall. Sold also by S. 'EI. Bravais, Reading
Jemisoir;lftimoirsv A OostomPhiladelphia, J. L Lot
Baltella, Lebanon, Damn Y. H=ez .u, Lancaster; J. A..
Wotv, Wrtglitivlile ; B. T. Numnt 'Fork L and by on.
reta:ln every city and village P in the Union, and by
WE., Ole, proprietor, Now York
N, B.,izook out Olr.tanutterthits. Buy no Holden Pills
of any kind unless every bqx is signed S. D. Howe. As
ere are a bias 'lmposition and ens sic ; therefore; C.
you value your lives inuihealth, (to say nothing of be
lug humbugged suck yorranoney_,) bay only of those
who show thee( rofli. D. ,110Sli on every box,.
whichhas. been- added e ire amount -of the THE '
being copular . r C. dell-dwanwly.
THE .11R.. KANE REFRIGERATOR.
TlSl,Bittleiticir REFRIGERATOR, to
gather with several other cheaper styles, may be
found ti a manufactory, et exciectingly tow Woos.
Alsoi great vaileW of WAZ GOOLS/id, of acme.
rior &dab
OOP
skits
sk
' R. S. PARSON & 0 I.
aprill . Opt- Dock and Pear streets, Philadelphia
6.2 in
8b o > ciptidil of
W and 03;n ' tle e t,
It, Cleansed and Irfirlige tloe nte best intur e id a ld ,
voysturpr
A VERY` ISTOCIt
BLACK AN o SECGN
MOURNING
OR EVERY DESCRIPTIOItAIBT,
; -
At PriceadattLake Costal
mayB
DOMESIIO ' e D 8
• , 1. •t .
-4- • CMS
QI..L Linens,
a*
-•
She. .10;Meeks, VA'.
T4llll4spek tr Ticklo
phipea; Flea
Never wen ofilookor JOWill are "W
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VS
Wmumnia, May 18
Morrraousar, May 18
f ~~~
NOTICE.
Couoas.—The sadden changes of oar climate
are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and &mallow at-.
rections, Experience having iiroved that simple rem.
lies often ac' speedily and certainly whin bawl to ale
early stages of the disegae, rear:dee tihould at ones be
had to 'Brown's Broniiinal -Troebes." LogooPoOot .
she Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever po
alight, as by tills precaution a more serious Meek NAT ne
dpea4eris Singera Pad'
wa , ded off. p
them eir,ctnai for clearing and a trengthening the imams.
See advertweni.ot.
e Confessions and Experience - of
an Invalid.
PUBLIEIHED for the b tketit
_and as ei warning.
and a Caution to young men who e•.;,er tram Nerrot&
Debility, Premature Deoly, ete , auto:lying at UM mote'
time, the 'ammo( Seif Cure, by one ' woo ear d ' bttpceLt~
alter being Out to great expense torosigb medical undiad
ion and quackery. Angie (*miss may be bad of v e so
thor, , ATEJINIXt hisTranti - Saq., Beetord, - Musa Amok,
by encloAng a imitimudaddrectied tittrel o Pe-
Emig &nil
bltm Wurrtistments
GENERAL ORDERS, No. L
Division 'Hi:ADO:ta% I.
Yowl, May 7,18 61 '.
I. In onedienoo to Special Orden; go , till I
al l
and IV, of Maj.,r General Broberg Pa .
Department or Pennsylvania, the coin : /ff
assumed by Major General William U.
~.
at York, Pa:
SPECIAL ORDERS, No. 17
El ItA.DQIIA R Tfat3 II.IIL/TMLY DRP4llTinn,j
l'hiladeli.hia, Apa 3Q 11861.. . ..
I. The liegicnents at York will be u ted
and brigaded, and the Seolor grigadiczlipagral
will commtnd until the agivrAt of numeral
Kelm. rt... •
0 '
U. o a 0 • ,
111. 0 0 0
IV. Major General William U. HAM, 11.
S. Forces, is assigned to command of Ow troops
at York, Pd., and will join his command with
out delay.
By commend of
Major General PATTERSON
F. J. Foam,
Assistant Adjutant General.
11. All orders requiArions, &a., will emMlate
from Division lietniquartera.
111. Brigadier General George 0. Wynk
Senior officer, will take charge of Catnip ii/PPlti.
and enforce the details of the internal polio*,
and military dudes.
The Senior Officer will report to Division
Headquarters, and communicate these orders
to the different commanders.
IV. The rights of property and ladtwOrsk
will be sanied/y observed, and all inftlinp:—
merits will be punished to the extent of themr
tides of War.
V. Company drills will be ordered twice eve
ry day, when the weather permits, and care
will be taken to inculcate a perfection of drill.
The basis of all important movements depeida
upon well drilled companies, the importance of
this cannot, therefore, be underrated. Rat
mental drills will be ordered at stated pashislia'.
VI. No member will be allowed toamille
Camp with arms of any discription. latpr.
pigeon° must be discouraged and punished.
All riotous proceedings quelled.
VII. Arms and amunition must be aireftti4
preserved. Arms always kept dry and fit for
instant action, The amutdtion must be case
fatly husbanded, and no round wasted. 4 ,
Ry command of
Illhjor General WM. H. Matt
Barnum A. Surairsa,
Acting Assistant 44c(irdant Genera/.
NOTICE TO CONTRAOTOIO. -
QBECIFICATIONS Adopted by thiPeama
tar Commkatomers of die counties t' la
re. r) r for tbo budding and Otaustructr.afteli NiNita
Road, we =dad to &hada of , tassatblha 4112Palkafe-
Lug wOadavto wtt.:
reszteal., Thti4hvaestualwelonera et ••
oweanelatenittesillthetheliterry are hareity•eralliellft
and d, losinetilately alter tangling* at Thai
L.t,Oil Laud ooettruct *good and eubstaat ,
comtnenitegAt ate petat near where the Parnplke,
armada the tih.queneataa (Leal, id Watts tow
17 minty, and raping adoeg in.ving nab of salt
such distance as will easels t tent to strata the T l i r ,
in Reed townsht Dauphin uout. y, near Dune=
tmt not to- Interlefre eats sa d T-wing Path Bp as
-
Eruct navigation cr Otharalse.
1,41
sEcriog 2. That thsrcter4ral cottages through
this ghat 13a4sei *tit ue ssititlet to pay for too
or only'immudtebrihe same ea polio' tbroash
territory.
~ .epradnbdortiOtb, 1880."
Therefore, 'la onlvinterJe of tee above molted
Comadssiouera of awn coutithea, as ufwesald, ban
ed tau t.llow.og Bpecitleatloaa to wit : •, •
Ist. Taat thabied ttoad *bah be made and ni*Nartli4,
ed la strwt &Merinos e With the elan or vrotlie 1t'08. 1 04
Ole ladbe otIls) or tile ,C.ataq comainslonerti
welt'=t
asmal. - To. material used must be of a
naLdeeuriptiori, such us earth, gravel, or both, Ottallfl4ll
stons zaai Data& comp°. eat km.t.
20d.. The said Road w.ll be let to the lowest, roman,
Able bidder or bldlwr, uy the cubic yard ; rip-realm'
.auud
Bd. Propoials will bls received by Ike Commisaioners
or Perry coooty, at &etc oineo, 10 B;ootntieldi.andsispa,
4 t
the cal o or, we Compd.. otters of D..uptUtt cowl
os:Llsool, up to Diunfeki, IllE 2Ottt DAY 1./F
2 .
,6 tPelo k, P. 11 ,1861. , Alt aropaays to be In
on a blacik ~pecult ; tw wbteb may be bad on Apgiliw,
d Officon to either or said o,
es, by latter or otnerwitiablidil
a nurse& wit be uvrurded on the 31st day of Jlay,,elB Ilk
ottook, A. Si., at the Juocooo House, on flusiosst o pr
loud. "All , proposals bait oe sealed.', Tomsk
agreed upoo"nn ateday Or Leltiug. 4r .
_.,
,
Oak 7 . 1 8 - dl.,-
Filling* in.Dsephib county. ..... .... ;2111 *
.:,.. Itlp ripirtur b 4 . ,* '
4 .11 , 414 up , in Perri count;.... Isirt- • ''
18propping In "' -' "' ..... ..... LW • ",‘1",
~,
aggregate ..... 4,760 - t a
The foilowlng o mmaulc tilon le hereby oulei
pubitebeo, emu 30 pe 9,,exe .1 to the said SpeolagetwAte
oy the Coraceleaouere eforeseld
OFFIO tOF MINIMAL Popsiptavoyg nOP 1:-
Wisr Ithavcs AND :ooprilitams Corm:CW(I4XF. '} i
NurchuioberlAnd i March 18, 4. D, MK. • •
ComolialOtoUiP OP AtinumeComerr r
Gentlemen :—J. A. eanble, PresidentocltdaCcnnputy,
has Whit) t a permit to the to k t,nder , atailew 8111 4 110 ,
to aI!ow you to tort mitoried, t ll fru; fir a road over
dullag's Gut, at the, Junction. Be his also directed - gm
to fill up tna hao.
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