• (litiVaPo + ,2 •••,,b L'', A. I': Rd ti BU RGY Monday Afternoon, June 10, 1861. TO ADVERTISERS. The circulation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH IS FOUR TIRES LARGER than any other daily published or circulated in this city, and it therefore presents greater inducements for the patronage of advertisers than is offered to them through any other medium. Let those who want buyers, try advertising in the TELE GRAPH. INDEPENDENCE DAY! - , 5 4z, TOWN MEETING, A meeting of the citizens of Harrisburg will be held at the Court House on THURSDAY EVENING next, at 7, o'clock, to devise means for celebrating the Fourth of July in au ap propriate manner, and to appoint committees to carry the plan into execution. The present state of public feeling and the affairs of the nation demand that the public should show their respect for and appreciation of the senti ments implied by a Fourth.of-July Celebration, and hence it has been determined to make the day in Harrisburg one which will be long remembered. Everybody is invited to attend this meeting and add their efforts towards the accomplishment of the object. CAPTAIN SIMMONS, of this city, left for Cham brEburg to-clay to muster in for three years such of the three month volunteers as have determined to ealist for the first named period. APPOINTMENT. —Mr. A. 3. Foster, of this city, has been appointed Quartermaster Sargeant for the twenty-fifth Pennsylvania regiment, now stationed at the Federal capital. The. Lochiel Greys (company F.,) belong to this regiment. Tin UNION Assmrstr Presto, held in Haehn len's woods, on Saturday, was well attended and passed off pleasantly. Preparations are in progress for similar parties during the pre sem week. Now is the time for social gath erings in the shady groves, " where wild flow ers bloom and birds make music all the day." QUIET SUNDAY.—The city unusually quiet yesterday, presenting an aspect which should always characterize the observance of the Sab bath day. We observed no drunken men on the streets, and not a single arrest was made by the police officers. This gratifying and creditable state or aff,tirs is owing mainly to the effective suppression of the Sunday liquor traffic by our city authorities. CHANGE OF SCLIEDIILE.-A change took place to-day in the hours of arrival and departure of the i_ebanon Valley Railroad trains.-- The time table will be found in our ad vertising columns. This change gives a day light run between Harrisburg and New York, which will be satisfactory to business men and others who prefer the accommodations of this train. TsAsks.—We have received a letter (some what too lengthy for publication) from :Lewis Darling, Jr., F. B. Tompkins, James Kinsey and John Hill, of Lawrenceville, Tioga county, thanking the ladies of Harrisburg for their kindness to the members. of Captain Holland's company of volunteers. It will be a gratifica tion to the ladies to know that the kind atten tion paid to the soldiers in Camp Curtin is properly appreciated by their friends at home. How Dnscarcas ass PIIIIISHED. — The Court Yartial convened at Carlisle Barracks recently, sentenced three captured deserters to beflogged, branded and drummed out of the service. The sentence was executed a few days ago, when the fellows were tied up to the gun carriages, received thirty lashes each, and were then es corted out of the garrison, in presence of the entire command, to the tune of the " rogue's march." I=l SEMOLTS ACCIDENT.—This forenoon one of the soldiers on guard at the Arsenal, belonging to the Jersey Shore company, met with an acci dent which may terminate fatally. It appears that he ascended to the top of the building to adjust a trap door, and missing his footing was precipitated to the ground with such force as to deprive him of sensibility. When picked up by his comrades he seemed to be in a dying condition. At the time of penning this item be is still lying in an insensible state, and fears are entertained that be will not recover. ANorrna FLAG RAISING.—The boys connected with the. various schools in the Lancasterian school horse, have procured a new and beautiful Atucrican lag, which will be flung to the breeze at half-pas 6 o'clock next Wednesday evening, with appropriate ceremonies. B. A. Lumber ton, Ezq., hts consented to deliver an address on the occasbn, and the pupils will sing the Star Spangled Banner and other patriotic songs. It probable that one of the pupils will also &liver an appropriate address. The occasion will be ore of more than ordinary interest. STILL TIEY COME.—Three companies of the Second USed States Infantry arrived here from the west o - & Saturday afternoon. They were a floe looking W I of men, and all armed with the improver, muskets. They seemed alto gether a j:11y s t of fellows, anxious only to do their duty to heir country, and apparently without a thougit for the future. A few wo men accompaniec. \hem, but otherwise they were unincumberd with baggage. The com panies were destined for Chambersburg, a fact which was not diseloted to the men until they arrived in this city. DEPARTURE or CAMP WAGONS.—A number of camp wagons left the government depot in this city yesterday morning en route for Guam bersburg. There is still a large supply here which will be forwarded to the same point du ring the present week. PATRIOTIC.-A meeting of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder company will be held this evening, to make arrangements for celebrating the coming anniversary of American Inde pendence. This is a commendable movement, and we hope to see it followed up by all the other fire companies in our city. MAN KILLED.—A few evenings ago Mr. Hen ry Arnsbaugh, residing four relies east of Johns town, was killed while standing on or near the track of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was struck on the back by a passing train, and knocked off the track. In the fall or concus sion he also received two severe cuts on the head. When picked up life was entirely extinct. GOOD APPOINTMENT. — The Government has appointed Col. Thomas A. Scott, Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to the rank of Colonel in the militia of the District of Columbia, and detailed him for service as Mili tary Superintendent of all the railroad routes which the Government has already taken possession of or shall take possession of here after. i his is a most important position, and the Secretary of War has shown much sagacity in placing it in the hands of a competent man. it ADJUTANT WATERBURY was in the city yester day on a visit to his family. He makes an ex cellent (facer, having the experience of the Mexican campaign, through which he served with great credit. He is exceedingly popular with the men of his brigade, all of whom speak of him, both as an officer and a man, in terms of the highest commendation. The Adjutant, in company with Lieutenant Charles Davis, left for Chambersburg this morning.— They expect to move in the direction of Ha. gerstown to-morrow. MANY CITIZENS Foniem of Jurfc.—ln response to our appeals in favor of a proper observance of the coming anniversary of American independence, a call for a town meeting next Thursday evening was handed to us to-day, which will be found in another column. We learn that the Mayor of the city will be invited to preside at the meet ing, and it is to be hoped that all our promi nent citizens will attend and take part in the proceedings. Let us celebrate the National Sabbath as it has never been celebrated before in the Capital City of the old Keystone State. The associations clustering around the day will, by a proper demonstration at this time, awaken in every bosom a newer and a stronger feeling Of love and veneration for our glorious Union. CREDITABLE. —A friend, just returned from Chambersburg, informs us that the first and second regiments are generally conceded to be among the best under General Patterson's com mand. The men are represented to be tem perate, orderly, gentlemanly in their deport ment, and faithful in the discharge of a sold dier's first duty—obedience to the commands of their officers. We note the fact as one creditable to this city, which is represented in these regiments by two companies—the Came ron and State Capital Guards. We are proud of our " boys," and feel assured that, if af forded an opportunity of meeting the rebels on the battle field, they will cover themselves with glory. A Row IN CSMP.—A serious difficulty almost occurred in Camp Curtin this morning, grow ing out of a misunderstanding among the men under command of Capt. ll'Qee. Eris company is composed of Irish and German volunteers, and was considered one of the best in camp, until a tnisunderstending this morning serious ly affected their reputation. The Germans re. fused to turn out on parade, for a cause of per sonal dislike to their Irish companions in arms —and persisted in this so as to make it necessary to place them all under arrest. The revolters were punished by being set to bard work, one of the very best punishments to bring a soldier to his reason and his duty. We are sorry to note this difficulty, as Capt. llUGee is one of the very best officers in camp, and had high hopes of winning great credit for his company and himself. Zouevn CADETS.—The name of the Harris burg Rifles has been changed to First City Zouave Cadets, and uniforms ordered exactly similar in style to those of the original Chicago ZOUELVCS. The members of this new military corps are now practicing the Ellsworth drill, and have already become quite proficient in it. The Cadets will make their parade in full uni form some time during the present month, and are making arrangements to participate in the Fourth of July demonstration. The company is composed of seventy or eighty young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one, under command of Capt. D. B. Randolph Beim. It is designed to be a permanent orga nization, and should another requisition for volunteers be made the Cadets will promptly tender their services, having already an as surance of acceptance. 1=1:=1 =cm= FAISE AND Assuan &MORS. —There was DO foundation whatever for the rumor circulated yesterday afternoon to the effect that the Michigan regiment, which left this city yes terday morniog, had been stopped by a band of armed rebels SIY miles this side of Balti more. The regiment went safely through that city, having taken the precaution, how ever, to stop at Cockeysville and load their muskets, so as to be prepared for defence in case of an attempt being made to dispute their passage. Other rumors, equally absurd and false, were started here yesterday, no doubt originated by individuals with whom " the wish was father to the thought." There are persons in this vicinity pretending to be Union men, who vainly attempt to conceal their grat ification when news favorable to the rebels is announced. " Let no such men be trusted." They have the disposition, but lack the cour age, to openly espouse the cause of rebellion and treason. thuns - pluaitialaity, Zelegraph, fitlonban 'Afternoon, June 10. HORSES FOE WASECINGTON.—One hundred lior_ see for the army were shipped from the depot in this city to Washington, on Saturday last.— They were all fine looking animals, and bore Uncle Sam's private mark. LEGISLATIVE GUAM—One of the members of the Legislative Guard, Henry C. Bressler, Esq., of Clinton county, came to this city a few days ago to report himself, according to orders, but bas been unable to find Captain Davis or ascertain his present whereabouts. MORE SOLDIERS FEASTED.-A day or two ago Captain Campbell and his men were the re cipients of a generous supply of pies and vege tables, from ladies of this city, who visited the camp and presented them in person. By re quest we tender the donors the thanks of the company. PROVISIONS FOR TEC& CAMERON GUARDS.—We neglected to notice, at the proper time, the re ception by the Cameron Guards, a day or two previous to their leaving Cockeysville, of a large lot of provisions, furnished by ladies of this city. The boys highly appreciated the kind act, and passed resolutions of thanks to the fair donors. hatrasioNs.— Yesterday afternoon several persons were baptised by immersion in the Sus• quehanna river, at Wormleysbmg opposite this city. The solemn and impressive ceremonies, conducted by Rev. A. X. Shoemaker, pastor of the congregation worshiping in the Court House, were witnessed by a large concourse of people, many of them residents of our city. HARRISBURG POST OFFICE.—The various mails now close as follows : Easr—Pennsylvania Railroad, 8:45 a. m. (way mail); 12:15 and 9 p. m.; Columbia Branch, 4:45 p. m. Lebanon Valley, 7:80 a. in WEST.—Pennsylvania Railroad, 12 m., (way mail); 8 and .9 p. m. iqoirrE.—Northern Central Railroad, (way mail), 1 p. m. Solna. Northern Central Railroad, (way mail), 12:15 and 9p. m. Dauphin and Sue quehannah Railroad, 1:30 p. in. Cumberland Valley Railroad, 7;30 a. m. and 1 p. in. TECEIR CONDITION.-We have reliable inform. tion that several members of the Cameron and State Capital Guards are in a ragged condition and entirely shoeless. Some ladies of this city, who are always prompt to relieve the distress of our suffering volunteers, are making ar rangements to forward to the officers of the above-named companies a number of pairs of stout home-made shoes, Articles of this kind prove very acceptable to the soldiers, and add much more to their comfort than whole boxes of pies and sweet cakes. We commend the suggestion to the consideration of our lady readers. TROOPS Comm.—About forty cars, loaded with troops from Washington, en route for Chambersburg, will reach Harrisburg this af ternoon. Among these is the battery, horses, wagons and camp equipage of the Rhode Island Artillery Regiment, Colonel Burnside, The battery consists of six pieces, with caissons.— The pieces are General James' rifled cannon, and are the most effective known in the ser- CM The same train will also bring the eleventh Pennsylvania regiment, destined for the same point, having been relieved of railroad duty by the regiment recently stationed in Delaware. ARRIVAL OF THE SECOND MICHIGAN REGIMENT. On Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, in a special train from the west, the Second Michigan Regiment arrived here en route for Washington. The Regiment consists of ten companies, one hundred and eight men to each company, mak ing in all one thousand and eighty as soldierly, orderly and attractive a set of men as ever shouldered a musket. They go into service under the three year re.luisition. J. P. Rich ardson, the Colonel in command, is a native of Vermont, but has resided in Michigan many years. Re is an officer of great experi ence, having done service in the Mexican war, where he distinguished himself in several battles as a Captain. One of the features of this Regiment is the organization of a corps of thirty vivandeers, giving three to each company. This corps is composed mostly of married ladies—and all of them presented as much beauty and real wo manly grace as would be found among any thirty other ladies from any of the States in the Union. The regiment left yesterday at ten o'clock, by the Northern Central Railroad, for Washington. Love AND Duns.—However we may change the condition and position of man, there is no changing his devotion'to "fair woman." Last night we witnessed an instance of this, illus trated in the arrest of a soldier who was un fortunately absent without authority, although he was not engaged in any particular violation of martial duty, unless gazing into a pair. of soft eyes and holding a softer hand can be con strued into such an offence. Capt. Rickets (than whom there is none more brave or gal lant) was scouring the city last night in quest of stragglers—and while passing along Second street, with slow and measured tread, the bay onets of the guard faintly glimmering in the darkness of a quiet Sunday night, he was pass ed by a soldier, arm in arm with some loving lass, until that very moment unconscious of the danger into which Cupid and Mars were leading them both. Instantly the slow march of the lovers was changed to a quick step, while the hard-hearted Captain ;:was heard to give the order, " double-quick time," and in an instant the soldier and his gal were overtaken, the lass covered with blushes and tae soldier filled with trepidation and alarm. "Show your pass," was the stern request of the Cap tain. " I have none," tremblingly replied the soldier. "Guard, secure your prisoner," was the prompt order of the Captain, and with "Madame, good night," and "forward march," Captain Rickets, the guard and their prisoner, were soon lost in the darkness, while the for saken and forlorn lady left as hurriedly, con Tinced that there is many a slip between lover's cup and lover's lips. I=l =1:1=1 =I -941k1 , .•.--... CHARGED WITH TREASON.-A warrant was is• sued yesterday by Alderman Kline, on the oath of Hugh McDonald, of the Elk Rifles, against Captain J. Oscar Lorain, of the Wash ington Cadets, of Clearfield county, charged with uttering treasonable sentiments. A hear ing of the case has not yet taken place. =MEM THE TIRED BRIGADE, composed of the seventh, eighth and tenth regiments and the Scott Legion, under command of Brigadier General Williams, of this city, whose departure from Chambersburg we have already noticed, are now encamped near Greencastle. The Cham bersburg Depositor and Transcript, in noticing the march of this brigade, speaks of the officers and men in highly complimentary terms. We quote as follows : The Brigadier Gen. and Staff of this Brigade, and the field officers of the 7th, Bth and 101 h, are gentlemen every one of them. Their de pertinent has won for them the esteem of all classes of our citizens. There will be general regret at the departure of the Third Brigade, Pennsylvania Volunteers. The respect fur the sanctity of the Sabbath which was manifested by General Williams during his protracted so journ in our midst—promptly checking any thing like a desecration of that day by the sol diers under him—has won upon the regard of the christian portion of our community to very large degree. Wherever the third bri gade goes, the good wishes of the people of Chambersburg will follow it. We are pleased to learn that Brig. Gen. Williams has named his new camp, near Greencastle, " Meredith," after the new Attorney General of this State. I=l NOTICE. —.I.SAAO S. WATERBERRY, Did to Gen, E. C. Williams, from Camp Slifer, was in town yesterday, paying a flying visit to his family. The Col. looks gay and every inch the soldier, speaks cheerfully and confident, and thinks the Secession troops would be well satisfied to have the privilege of buying their goods at the cheap cash store of Ifmcn. Sz, BOWMAN . I=l NEW GOODS FE.031 New YOEff. AIICTION.-50 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 121 and 20 cts. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavella Cloth for 7 cts. 25 dozen Linou Pocket Handkerchiefs for 121, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and 37 eta. 15 dozen towels at 121 cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 50 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 100 pieces of the best Calico ever sold for 6f cts. 50 nieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains. Util at S. Laws's, Rhoad's old corner. A CuItRFi,,PONDEST of the Siecle Paris, tai Eove:r.ment organ of France writes ;rum Tanis, Algiers, "Our college of Philosophers at borne, may, and pro bably do ace- mplish a great deal for the cause o; seiene. but tee Americans are the pinple LO tura she o discover ies to practical account. ,Many of the modern luvention, in use here 'are 'American and m.e American caeruht, Dr. 3. C ,ATER, of Lowe''], sappiles much of the medicinc consumed is this country. His Cherry Pectoral, i S. , .r.mpatilla and Ague Cure constitute the staple reme (he; here. because illey are of easy application, sure C their results, and have the confidence of the people. While the science of Medicine is carried to a n,;IL sr per feCtion in mr own country (France) :IMES any' OSber, Stri.Zes a Frenchman as a little si Datil .r teat as Americas Physiclen should tarnish the inectresi slat :tad rtmedie for our Principal Province. We arc happy to inform cur readers that these .ape tier raedicinea which tee Emperor's Principal Province i obliged to get from America may be bad ny our neigh bore, at A.. Banhvart's, C. K. Keller's, D. W-Goss & Co.' T. K. Lutz's, .e.elmen & Armstrong, Ltar nthur: and dealers. everywhere. PURIFY TELL BLOOD. 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KLINE, 137 Bowery, New Post ;Anne B ox Ix () 4,55 C. m`2o.6indaw HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! ! . A. Batchelor's flair Bye 1 The Original and Best in the World ,r 1 others are mere mutations:, and shoal .1 be as oiled if you wish to mane rialome. GRAY, RED . , OR RUStY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown and Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. . _ FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A. Batchelor Fines 1859, ant over 80,000 ap. plications hwe been made to :he Hair of We p &ORS of his famous dye. Wl'. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warrs.nted not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill arc= of Bad Dyes remedied ; the hair invigorated for life by this splendid Bye. Sold in ad cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, kW' . The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of LIAM A. BATCHELOR. Address _ - CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, Si Barclay street, New York je6-d&vrtaug W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous in e2eet-13eautiful Black or Natural- Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Bair—remedies the absurd and ill eff..:in of Bad. J)yes, and 03:7 - itorates the Hair fo: tile., NO are genuiut, unless signed "w. A. Batchelor " Sold ,verywhora. BATC'BU.OA, .2roarietor. dawtagl SI Bar,day areet, zif Yo THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR THIS superior REFRIGERATOR, to gether with screral other cbeapor styles, may be found at the manufactory, at ea ieedingly tow prices. Also, a great variety of WATER GOOLEi?4, of supo. nor floish E. S. FARSOS Cor- Doek and Pear street 6, aprill6.3m THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARRE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Pies criplion of SirY Clarke, D. .Physixian Ertraordinars: to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure es' ci those painful and dangerous disease; to which the km:: constitution is subject. It moceirateii nil emcoss and rill moves all obstructions, au,t a specrty cure saey relied on. , 11 , 0 111A.RRIELI ke,:4 it is peculiarly suited, It will in a short ulna, bring os the monthly period with regularity. Each uo We, price Ono Doilar, bears ice Gevereei:n Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent countorteitE. CAUTION. Then Pills should not, be taken by females during ike FIRST THREE 11101s7THS of Pregnancy, as they ore sort to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are sane. In ail cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectbms, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pelona Lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, here Pits wil effect a cure when ail other means have failed ; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain won, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. 13.--$l.OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, Containing 50 Pills, by return mail. .70r vile by C. A. Ramon, NOTICE. Couous.—Tho sudden chane:es oC our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial anti Asthmatie, At fections. Experience having proved thi.t remo• dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to ~B rown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let its Cold, Cough, or irritation of the Throat be ever so •_ . • • • • - apght. as by tills precaution a more mtrioul attack may be warded cif. Yublic F.peakerE and Singers will find there effectnal for clearing and s trengthening the veice. see advertirPrnent. delo-d-swawim The Confessions and Ex - oerienoe of an Invalid, PUBLISHED for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to youßit men Naha Lanier tram Nervous , pommy, Premature Decay, ete., supplying at the same time, the paeans of Self Cure, by one who cured himseLl, after being putto great expense through medical Mil psi. don and quackery. Single copies may be had Of the au thor, NATHANIEL NIATFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings county, N. Y.. by enclosing a postpaid aiiaressed envelope. apl9.htud r; HE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN is solicited to our very large assortment of Thmaimmurs AND DP.AWERS of every size and quality. GENTS' SOUS - LSE:ID GLOVES, belt article manufactured. All the different kinds of Wm rE.3 GLOVES. tamest assortment of EIDSIER7 ill the city. :SI:SPENDERS, ITASDLCSACIIIEFS, Hemmed And everything in Genie' wear, at A CARD TO THE LAiiE DR. DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES, n correcting : regulating, and reme7i/g a-: obstrucCons, from whatever cause, andl- - ways successful as a preven tive. IIRESE PILLS F.A.VE BEEN USED BY thc, atiaar: for many years, both in France allu America, vvith unparalleled success in every case; and he is urged by s3anF thousane ladies who used them, b. make the Fills politic for the alleviation ot•tl:o,e suirerin from any irregularities whatever, as well at to proven: au in c r e ase ci nanny where health will not permit it.— Females particularly situated, or these supposing them :elves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sur , to arklace. .isca , iiage, ace the proprietor assumes no re_spoesibility atter tail ninon, althouga their mildness would prevent any as. chin', to health—OnterWise the Pills are rectinuneadea Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Fries ill 00 per box. cold wholesale sits retail by I.I.9MaLEE. A. BANK ',TAM, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa, "Ladies," by se , :cnng ;um $2. 00 10 the H ,riisnufu Post Once, sae he.ve Ltls Ils sent tree of observation to any part oi the country (confidentially) and "free 0. pet. , Loge" by mail. Sold aso by h. S. 6Tii.vENS, &BAIL, ilkluklwAY t Cownea, Vtilludelflla., J. L. Lam. ran-tGER, Lebanon, ii.!,IVIEL itEirsrtp, Lancaster; .1. A Viols, *rights:lce ; H. T. !Alum, York ; and by c - n, ,liuggh,t ev , ry eC.y and village 111310 a, hEd b r, ii, 110105, pie proprietor, New Yors. N. !;—Look out tor counterlott,. icy ..1,) of any Had unless every bus to sigueu A. others are a base imposition and tbere;ore, a, you value your lives .nd health, (to st.y notinu4- of be leg humbugged out of your InJnby.) fuy Duly of thus, who snol.o the siimature of D. Howe cu e , :Try bus slush has reCe, , lly been a:irled 01 the ilk. beito; eyouterieiteu it 17 R . CIIEESkt A L. ' .L Pmparttil by Cornelius L. ;Dilet.. - -seinan, Ew YOB,K CITY. , 11111li couabiliat,ion of ingredients in als are the result of along and eXletiSiVe praC. s.. 'Lucy are mild In their operation, and certain in corroc,r,lll, oil Irregularities, 1 - Anatul Menstruations, removicg olt -traono.o..e, whether frown zeta or otnuroaF.,., :join in Lilo site, palpitation. Cl the all net ionsa`oci , ;"Stefiet , , thu oa,:i; cl.Litorbed clump , sslion arise II 110.21 e. 'L; I.lAgi“..Ef) i_,..i.T.i. Clieeseinan's in7Etiur,ble, se - .fit molltZly penoti wain regal° . ~een disappointed in the ase of sailer can place the utmost confidence Citce=t•rrait's Ptifd doitt:; all that rer,PNiord to do, Zrosre is on ObnciiZnln v.: r. 501 the ?ids RE.;....q.'1. Ar GI,. Ttit. eiltitraCy C tAe. mettn:ine, i futzctions to a etnldttion, .Cut thc 17014 , ....7.. at •Icitrire riSitt it. •Ari-sr.?ated. puTly Tcgalb!e, ran Crceazi3llllra &11.111 r .(111Q, . 1 1,111 , 1;.. it lliretiii.)l2.l, Sloan ac, 1 hi rn, COl:Nfirll3"3 EMI b^ `44;gleair. eve:ey wyra in the iTtit.:4 . It. General Ibr OnitedEtatsr ; ElnAdway, New El? C.:id , • /0 st, , ,,in 4111 ITI:c1:1G ...f.. org , . - 401 , 1 in ;" tr.: . ri,:7'2.ct.d.av:-Iy NO IMPOSITION REVOLVEdiS AT COST TO SOLI)IERS Gold and :idver Siam, Kaglei, Boodles, - Lane and Trimmings aiVl:Ly.t• ref Ett;e. Also, EL large u,surtment LAG::: at TIMM'S AUCTION 2-TORE, an 47 ,t , ecoue above I% e.lnet Etreets. 1.2.EM0V it: 61)8SC:7:LB Zilt has removed. his P/_I.I.;IBiNG AND ;31U.-33 )ONEniY trod Market =an: to ‘...111.:1 tro2t Opp.; iit P.,:be Obarcii. Tb;L:,lcrul for 111.34 bopas, by strict itteuti.3n t 0 bui,lue..3 2 to merit a •aucilintia.uce Of it. marlf,-3not PI.II.I{HIL . Harrisburg Broom Manufactory, 'J ST., tiV IFALriir UT and retail 20 han. can I), tr - ....(1 elsewhere.— Cab . stock, ALDERM AN. HENRY PEFFER. OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,) /NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth. CITY OF ILUIRIZIWRG, FENN'A. 1117 12 .dtl FiZENCET MU6TARD, Euglish and do mestic Pickles, (by the dozen hundred,) supe r:o: Palad Uhl, Ketchup, sauces and Condiments of ertr: my 2& WM 'ANA. & W ORCEZTER.'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY cliE best clernnug and pronouncing Die tionary of the Ettgliga Imago:tad ; Also, Warre,:.,ll.', citmd Diatirmarioz. Weoz.ter's Pietorici Quarta and - a:1,0 4A Du:um:arias fdr sate at SCLIXEVErI I Ii BOONSTOF.F., tne Flarrtaburg Brulge. HENRY C. SHAFFER, 'tAPEE , FLINGER, Front street, second door above Woiuct street. All orders pluactually attended to. 215 P Papyr bung for if, cents per roll or *le, All wort warranted, tny9-dtf CLARET IV • • 0 CASES CLARET WINE, just re ceived, Elba lor sal,. by JOIIN II ZIEGLER, 73 Itarxet KM al BUILDING- LOT, situate in West Ekr i_u „ t? ro , '• "0 lul J „, J. • 161 ice:, mora Jrk!is, aiv a 20 (OIL y, ad. y .1. i ol l:o rn r g pa o r n t: c c , n , L: r t , t l e ,n t q li , e ,ir 0, 6:211.1;: lla at Illy S. IS6I. =VG FREIGHT REDUCED HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO, Short and Quick Route to and from EW Y GOODS ORDERED IN THE MORNING RE TURNED THE SAME NIGHT. LqPIVZ. , New York at 7% P. :11, by Fast Through Fa:- pr.r.9.s Troia, arriving in tiarrisbarg at 3 A. I'4 if r / TllOO7 CH.42, 7 0E 01 CARS. Order Goods, marked via. HOPE EXPRESS CO .) General dace, 74 Broadway, New York. Branch ' '° 412 412 " For further inferraation 'awake of myl6 GEORGE, 13.ERM ;. 011 t; ty9 dimly CATHCART'S, \ - oz.t tit' Flarr,hitrz Hank N C t' L .T. & Co FOli 8 ALE ! Cutts aE oZrailet grangpartatiati : , :orthern Central Railway I ~ •rte Tat OT 10E. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THEME TEARI9D3TLY TO A.Z.I) FOWL BALTIMORE LND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 9th, C:1 , 3 Passenger Trains of the Norther*, Centred (tail. why ui•l lea - re Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows GOING 600 UTILI. %TAIL TEA:NWI leave Harrisburg at 1 20 P. N. EXPRESS" " " ft 3.00 A. M. ELABELBURG ACCOMMODATION 930 “ RETURNING. 4;_11, TRAIN will leave Baltimore at ENI`P.FS,'",..' TRAIN 11A3BISBUEG ACCOMIODATION 01 iN ORTEI. MAIL TRAIM. leaves Harrisburg at IMPRHS 6t (6 The only train %drinks' Harrisburg on Sunday will be %ha Express, SJuth, at 3.0 D A. M., and. Express, North, at 815 P. 14. e further laformation apply at the Office, to Peun'a Depeo. 11lay :M. Le:6l.-4J -- 1 1 A 5r I 11111 L A R0U.... =llll' *Om:v:s' - • THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK. TWO TRAINS DAILY TO WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS. JN AND AFTER 'MONDAY, JUNE 10, 3861, the Pansyni_:cr Trains will leave the pbllansi.. aoa an, Readng Railroad irepot, at Harilaburg, f,.e New York - and Phi.ailelpr.ia, as follows, viz : EASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 930 a.m., on ar rival Penns:. mania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 4 p. m. A sleeping car :s attached to the train through from Pittsburg without ..hanae. NAIL TRAIN leaves Ha rrisburg at 8 a. at.. arrlvlng b Nov , York at 4p. m an Philadelphia at 1.20 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg atllo4o p. m , on arrival Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving in New York at 9.45 p. at., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. WESTWARD. FAST LINE Paves New Yore at 6 a. m., and Philadel p:iia =t 8 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m. TRaiN leaves ,New York at 12 00 noon, and Phil , tdeiphia 3. 15 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8 p.m. EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 8 p. m., aryl /rine at. Harrisburg at 2 2.0 a. m., and connecting with .the ?suisylvailia Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping car is also attached to this rain. Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains °tithe Pennsylvania, Nortnern Central and tannnerlaad Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Nii r liKei.biarce, Allentown, Easton, Am. Baggage cheeicel through. Fare between New York and. Hai riinurai^„ 25 00; betavem Harrisburg and Phila delphia, 03 25 en no. 1 ears, and 82 30 in No. 2. liar tickets or other Information apjly to J. J. CLYDE, myl.s General Agent, Harrisburg. ',7ANSItiLVANIA RAIL ROAD; SUMM ER. TIME TABLE. :I~zh`a`;l~l~tuh~ -= - IVE TRAINS DAILY TO . AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10th,, .1851, Pae rz.esenger iraina of the Penneylyanla Railroad Cora. enny der..;_rt from and arriTo at Rarrinhurg ano l'hilacieltihin RC fanOWIS EASTWARD. leaves Harrisburg every morning (except Monday) at 115 a, at., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 a. m. TERutt4,33 'MIEN loaves Earrisburg daily Tr., 9.20 a. m., ,tlO v.rilves at West Philtedelptda at 1.16 P. m. 'TRAN leaves. Harrisburg daily (except-Sun day) at 5.15 p. n, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10,15 p. m. These traiha make close oommetior., at Philadelphia with :ma Now York Lines, ACCOMMODATION TRAM, No. 1, via Blount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.00 noon. iI.IIIRE , RURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Cobun. bia, leaves Harrisburg at 1.10 p. in., and arrives at .Weet Philadelphia at 6 26 p. m. ACOONIMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, vla Mount Joy, ieaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. in., connecting at Hiller v.iie with MAIL 111111 q, and arrives at West Philadel phia at 10.15 p. m. WESTWARD. I.HROCGH .EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.20 o m., Harrisburg at 2.05 a. m., Altoona 1.30, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon MAIL. TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a, m., H.nrisburg 1.00 p. in., Altoona, 6,50 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 10.00 midnight. I'Azr 1.1o;il,' leaves Philadelphia at 11.20 a, in., Harris— nurg 3.35 p. m., Altoona 1.10 p. in., and arrives at Pitts burg at 12 30 a. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves ?bilideiplint at 2.33 p. tn., Lancaster 6.03 p. 133 .2 Col umbia 6.45 p. m., and arrives. at Harrisburg. It 13.05 p. aL This Train connects at Harrisburg, at 8 . 05 p. In., with Northein Central Pailroad Ttam for Sunbury, William..., port, Loa.- Haven, Scranton and all points Northi: - ACCOMIIODATIONTRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p Lanemter 7.50 p. in., Mount Joy 8.21 p. m Eliza ,—..,towa, 8.37 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.30 p. m. Attention la called to the fact, that passengera leaving ebiladelphia at 4 00 IL in., connect at lancaeter with 11011&T JOY. A.CCOMIWDATION TRAIN, and arrive at Efaxri6burg at 9.8 a, p. re. SAIWEL D. YOtNG, Surd. haat. Dlv. Penna. Railroad Itirrisburg, June 7, 1851.—cltf. PHIL &DELPHIA NEW • ' ''4. - ` , --*.- -..,•,• 0 , •-k - _ ~.1 - i _ _•.._'•- . .4 BONNET -A iIY -. s as: d r L t t m: :: '--- - ~ . ...- 8 .- Oil SlCalf, . 'ft_ --...: ,---.; • • - i•'•- . HA S ol' • . r.; IN n D ~...- • 11 , .. - , WITH t A h . e F s ß e : en .rom il,a Plalauclphia and tier. York him ; fashionable i'L.,:iitii.;:lt'jie,killa'atlitia7t:eto:t:l(e'tdielVai'fr'e.hindt4ttruiS4agtattablishments w in i x , MRS. A. B. BICSta. — RTON, formerly' A. B. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden Eagles, drat bonnet store front the Harrisburg Bridge. lb .:.rl9-3md SCHEFFER S S BOOK STORE. (NEAR TELE HARRISBURG BRIDGE„)-_. UNION ENVELOPES. ...t k TUTt; PAPER, at six different, tpasigna, printed in two colors, sold by the thousand and by the ream at City Cash prices. Also, flags, Unl,n breast :ins, Eagles, Union Rings and Badges at very low prices. Call av myB SCHEE' tilgEt'S BOOKSTORE. A QUANTITY of Bags, Checks sod-Ging hams fcr sale by the dozen ankplece, cheap tor C. 401, at the DAUPBIN COUNTY PRISON. my33lb. BAccmccao May 8,186 L, . 8.15 A, HI 3 30 P. lli 8.00 P. RI ...:1.15 P.M A. C. scaNELL. Aim