1 Mtn dzgrapb. A RRIBBIEIRG --- Friday Afternoon, June 14,1 To A VVERTISERS. The circulation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH IS FOUR TIMES 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. THE MORNING TELEGRAPH Is issued every morning and con tains THE LATEST TELE GRAPHIC DISPATCHES re ceived during the night. Tile UNION PRAYER M.Erento will be held In the Presbyterian church, corner of Market Square, to-morrow afternoon, commencing at four o'clock, as usual. TIMI CITY TOMBS contained eight occupants last night, mostly drunks and vags, all of whom were discharged this morning, except ea,: Michael Reilly, found under suspicions dr corn shincee.in the garden of FrederickP.Haehen lea at two o'clock this morning. He was cora mitt, diu pr ison for ten clays. 'iris EAsTON GUARDS, Capt. fialdy, received rday from home a large quantity of pro yi.,ious and eighty Havetocks. The Ladies of Layton are also making the company pants and Flirts. In patriotism and devotion to the in tercete of the soldiers, the ladies of Easton are not excelled by any in the country. OMISSION.—We inadvertently omitted the 111Lfle of our gallant young friend, Eugene Sny der, in the list of members of the Dauphin county Bar who promptly volunteered in "the war fur the Union" and are now In active . ser vice. Mr. Snyder Is a private in the ranks of the Lochiel Greys, and has the ability and courage to make a first class soldier. THE Comma ot , Aaaanosnarte appointed by the meeting held last evening to take measures for celebrating the Fourth of July, will meet at the Walnut Street Exchange, in the room lately occupied by the City Council, to-morrow (Saturday) evening, at half-past seven o'clock. A full attendance is ear nestly desired. L. N. Orr, Chairman. I=l COLONEL APPOINTED.—Gov. Curtin has ap pointed R. Biddle Roberts, of Pittsburg, Colo nil of the that regiment of the State Reserve Corps. It Is esid that Lemuel Todd, of Carlisle, has been tendered the appointment of Major in the same corps. This would be an excellent appointment, and we hope the report is true. IlAvutocks.—Miss Dix writes that if the la dies rksire to do the soldiers a real service they should make liavelocks. She says, "I never cm have too many. Should any one ask what they shall do for soldiers at a cheap rate, say, make Havelooks." We have no doubt this re quest will be nobly responded to by the patri otic daughters of all the 1 oyal States. SPECIAL ELECTIONS.—The Governor yesterday issued his proclamation for a special election in the second Congressional district, on the 2d of July, to elect a member to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Hon. E. Joy Morris, recently appointed to a foreign mis sion. rho eleotion in the Lucerne district to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. George W. Scranton, takes place on the 22d bast. THE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL WaS largely at tended last evening, and the ladies liberally patronized. The "strawberries smothered in cream" served up on the occasion were of the very beet quality. The festival will be con tinued this evening, and all lovers of the deli cious fruit who feel disposed to aid in the ac complisi.naent c.f a laudable object, should pay the fair managers a visit. .......,.-.. Marrany Aprommurrs.—Gov. Curtin has appointed J. B. Parker, Esq., of Carlisle, one of his aids, with the rank of Lieut. Colonel, and has assigned him a position in the Bureau of Military Transportation and Telegraph lines. The American says the appointment is one of the best that has been made, and congratulates the Governor upon having added to his staff a gentleman of Mr. Parker's ability and integ rity. MILITARY Various.— We noticed in the city yesterday Major Wm. D, Earnest, of the eleventh regiment, Captains Eyster and Sipes, and several members of the Cameron Guards. All returned to Chambersburg this morning, with the expectation of marching southward to-day or tomorrow. Captain Sipes was here to look after tho interests of his men—the State Capital Guards— who are represented to be in a ragged condition, and many of them without shoes. We learn that clothing bas been ordered and will be forwarded at once. A Wolter.; Danboro our or Caxe.—The other day a female of doubtful reputation was drummed out of Camp Washington, in pre. Bence of the entire command. Some "lewd women of the baser sort," who make frequent visits to Camp Curtin, should be treated in the same way. Such action would be creditable to the commanding officer and beneficial to the soldiers. A few weeks ago one of this class of females, whose daily visits to the camp and familiarity with the members of a certain company annoyed and disgusted the captain, w" by his eiders escorted to the river by - a Squad selected fur the purpose and immersed several times in quick succession. This hydro pathic treatment had the desired effect. The woman has not since been visible on the Camp ground. Fos 17111 Unos.—Our citizens should not for get the address on the 'Union to be delivered by Rev. Mr. Gates, of Williamsport, in front of Herr's hotel this evening. in the northern section of the State, where Mr. Gates is exten sively known and highly esteemed, he has spoken very frequently to large audiences with great acceptability. LEGIELITIVE GIJARD.—To-morrow is the day on which Capt. Davis notified the members of the Legislative Guard to report themselves at Camp Curtin. Several gentlemen who signed the roll are now here, but the gallant Captain is non est invenhur. He suddenly disappeared from Harrisburg immediately after issuing his orders, and no one seems to have a knowledge of his present whereabouts. Aarcr Ocalsaroammos.—No department of a newspaper, at preSent, attracts more attention than the army correspondence. This is per fectly natural, for almost every family has a relative, some dear and loved one in the ranks, whose welfare is a matter of much anxiety.— Newspapers containing letters from volunteers are pealed around from hand to hand, until all have perused their contents and know all that is said of the regiment, to which "our boys" belong. Slow Ln►rnro.—This forenoon a well dressed woman, while examining some goods in a Market street store, was detected In the act of concealing several articles beneath her shawl. When charged with a design to steal she indig nently denied the Impeachment, but failed to give any satisfactory explanation of her con duct. The clerk politely bowed her out of the store, with s request that hereafter she would favor some other house with her patronage. Ac cording to the clerk's description, this is the same woman who attempted a similar opera tion in a Second street store last week. Tux Paw Is Czia..—The representatives of the editorial fraternity are doing good service. The reporter is everywhere—at the drill, in the tent, upon the ll4d. Nothing escapes him. His eye is upon every officer and everfman ; his ear is open to every complaint; his nose is under every pot lid. He mouses; and he moles, and he worms, until he scents out the truth. This is his true and noble game ; and, despite his extravagances and sensation paragraphs, he generally hunts it down in the end. Your re porter will not only do much to prevent pecu lation and abuses, but to prevent or lesson in our army those common evils of war—tyranny among the officers and brutalization among the men. Yoram AIM= Win Brutre.—lt is said that Napoleon received his first impressions of a military spirit from the toys which were given him to play with in his childhood, consisting of miniature cannon, soldiers, guns, etc. If the law of impression holds good it every case, there is now the greatest army of generals in embryo the world has ever known. The in fantry of the entire country are on drill daily, uniformed with stripes of colored paper, epau lets, tin foil, wooden swords, paper caps and tin drums. "Forward march I file right! left wheel l" &c., has become as familiar to them as their own names—and , woe to the little re probate who by mistake or through caprice happens to be a secessionist. He is taken pris oner, court-martialed and disposed of with all the ceremony in such cases made and provided. Five la Young Armin t HONOR To Gas. Soorr.—The seventy-fifth an niversary of General Scott's birth-day occurred yesterday, and the occasion was appropriately honored by the troops in Camp Curtin. At the close of the evening parade, in accordance with arrangements previously made by Col. Seiler, the entire body of soldiers, comprising forty five companies, united in giving nine rousing cheers for the veteran Commander-in-Chief of the United States army, accompanied by the roar of cannon-and the rolling of drums. The cheering was distinctly heard in this city. An appropriate and eloquent address was delivered by Capt. Sherwood, of Tioga county, which elicited frequent and enthusiastic applause. The incident was a pleasing one, demonstrative of the high regard and veneration entertained by the volunteers for their distinguished mili tary leader, the greatest General of the age, who has never left the field but as a victor. May the battle-scarred hero live to see rebellion and treason crushed out, and to celebrate many re turns of hie birth-day anniversary. FOURTH ON JULY CHLMBHATION.-411 prelimi nary meeting of citizens was held , at the Court House last evening to make arrangements for celebrating, in a proper manner, the coming anniversary of • American Independence. The meeting was called to order by Joahua M. Wading, Esq., and organized by the election of the following officers : President—Hon. Wm. H. Kepner. Vice Presidents--Oapt. Ohae. A. Munch, John L. Speed, J. Monroe Kreiter, David Krause, Fred. K. Bow, David Mumma, Jr., Hamilton Alricks, 0.0, Mathews, E. W. Pol lock, Dr. C. Beller, Dr. George Bailey, Wm. Colder, Jr., Wm. K. Varbeke, Samuel Holman, John J. Clyde, George B. Ramble. Beoretartes--Oliver Edwards, Wm. EL Eckel; Wm. P. Coulter, Peter Bernhelsel, Wm. W. Hays, Gilbert Dock, Henry Kohler, J. B. Boyd, J. Gilbert Herr, George Bolton. The object of the meeting having been stated by the President, an interchange of sentiment took place among the citizens present, and the feeling was earnest and unanimous in favor of a spirited and patriotic observance of indepen dence day. Accordingly the following gentle men were appointed a general committee of ar rangements, with instructions to report at a future meeting : L. N. Ott, Hobert A. Umber ton, John J. Clyde, Daniel E. Wilt, Henry Frtah, Joseph Garretson, Samuel D. Ingram, Joshua M. Wiestling, Henry Kohler, Wm. S. Holman, Richard Hummel, Wm. H. Enke* e c r oin an ni d ite eo e rg w e si D a reaL Th euthodied to ap . Daniel ho l above point a s ub - committee to collect funds, and such other sub-eommitteee as they may deem news glary. The general committee will met at the Exchange Hall to - morrow evemtqg. td- prePar• for the"arb t erge of the dialog ansigi4d, th - as pintectstl e nit The prograntne will be annonneeeae sou® Peuttoglvattict Mailp (telegraph, fritrap 'Afternoon, tune 14, 1861. Rorroa or rna TELEGRAPH : —Elem. publish the accompanying card and resolutions. They will explain themselves. We only add that it is exceedingly mortifying to us, tm Lutherans, to find one of our widely circulated religious papers thus disgracing itself before the world and proving itself utterly unworthy of circula tion among our people. Of the Bumpneat Lutheran Synod of .Eaet Penn- At a meeting of this body held on the 9th and 11th inst., at Schuylkill Haven, the follow ing resolutions were unanimously adopted : " Rumba; That we regard the publication, in the editorial columns of the Lutheran ()bea ver of the 7th inst., of certain remarks of an unknown' correspondent in regard to Dr. I. A. Brown, of York, taken in connection with the recent course of that paper, in seeking to make him odious for his justifiable departure from Newberry, South Carolina, as an unjust and wanton defamation of private character and a total 'violation of the proprieties of religions journalism. Resolved, That the assertion of a right to give publication and endorsement to attacks on the private character of ministers of our church, through its papers, is dangerous to the welfare of our Zion and an unjustifiable assumption which the church, careful of the character of her ministers, should not tolerate." "The Latham Observer," in an editorial of the 7th of June, having published an anony mous note which contains an infamous 414 upon the Bev. Dr. Brown, who since his expulsion from South Carolina has been sojourning with his family in York, we the undersigned Lu theran ministers residing in York, de.= it due, no hes to the cause of truth than to the charac ter of Dr. Brown, to say, that this annonymous note Is utterly false In its contents, and a vile mitllcious slander upon the character and con * et of one of our most respectable and highly esteemed Lutheran ministers, and also upon the soldiers lately encamped in our town, many of whom are humble &Mans and members of the Lutheran church. This libel, worthy of a secession rebel and traitor, upon Dr. Brown and our patriot soldiers, needs no exposure in this community where the Dr. has been well known for many years, but we desire to publish this our testimony, both to rebuke the slanderer and to correct false impressions abroad. A. EL Loomess, D.D., Rev. B. OBWA.LD, L Ogweia, D.D., " A. W. Inn. Rev. L R MINGIe, " Elwyn FRY, Rev. C. I. DITIIINGIII. Your June 10 1861. CHAPLAIII.—We see it stated that Hon. Jere miah Schindel, late State Senator, tvho recently resigned his five ministerial charges in Lehigh county, has been tendered the position of Chap lain in the first Pennsylvania regiment. New GOODS MN New YOWL AOOTION.-150 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 12/ and 20 ote. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 8, 1 6 and 8 eta. 10 picots Lavelle Cloth for 7 eta. 26 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 121, worth 26 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 81 and 87 cts. 15 dozen towels at 121 cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 60 dozen San Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 100 pieces of the beet Calico ever sold for ots. 50 pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains. Call at S. 'armee, Bhoad's old corner. HARNOMI Off cm= XS. Lanus' Daus Goons. —A good eye for colors is a natural gift, and although the proper perception and apprecia tion of the harmony of colors, like every other faculty of the human mind, may be greatly improved by cultivation and practice, yet, quick discernment in other respects, aided by good taste, will cause some persons more quick ly to excel in the adaptation of colors than others; hence the advantage of buying your summer dress goods at lam 4 Botimaars, cor ner Front and Market streets. jelB -2 t kit Omit, los CIMAX.—Come Bee Pyne & Barna Patent Freezer in operation at Brant's Etall t during Thursday, Friday and Saturday, making Ica Cream, for the Old School Presby terian strawberry festival. Two silver medals awarded for the beet cream, made with less Ice, and leas labor, than any other freezer in use. St. LOWEI-A Pourer Boon dontaining a Dia mond ring ; two Plain Gold Rings, stamped 22 and 18 caret, and over Five Hundred Dol lars in gold and bank notes. Among the money was one $6O note on the Danville Bank, and one $2O note on the Harrisburg Bank ; two $2O gold pieces, and $BO or $B6 in smaller coin. A number of papers were also in the pocket-book. Twenty-five dollars will be paid, and no questions asked, if the finder will leave the same at this office. jell.-dtf PURIFY TES BLOOD. Morres's lan PILLS AND Pins= liaTue.— Pres frog' aU Mineral PoWeett.—ln oases of Scrofula Wows, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonblhing„ often removing in a few d p = t rery vestige of these loathsome diseases by their on the blood. Billious fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Drop*, Piles, and in abort; most ail diseases soon yield to their cur ati ve properties No badly should be without them, as by their timely use mush suffering sad expense may be eared. Prepared by WY. 3. NOSY ,N. D., New York, and Lice by au Druggist novevr-ty A 0011EXPONDEr2 of the Slade Path, the government organ of Frame writes from Tanis, Algiers, as Mows : "Our college of Philosophers at home, may, and pro. bably do accomplish a great deal for the cause of science but the Americans are the people to turn these discover ies to practical amount. Many of the modern Wrestle= in use here are American, and one American chemist, Dr. J. 0. Am, of Lowell, supplies much of the medicine maimed is this country. His Cherry Pectoral, Pills, Barraparilla and Ague Cure constitute the staple reme dies here, because they are of easy application, sure in their results, and have the confidence of the people.— While the &deuce of Medicine is carried to a higher per il:oOn in our own Country (France) than any other, it strikes a Frenclunan as a little el ngul it that an American Physician should furnish the medical skill and remedies for our Principal Province. We are happy to inibrm our readers that these supe- Mor medicines which the Zmperor's Principal Province is obliged to get from America way be had by our neigh bors, at. O. A &newt's, 0. K. Keller's, D. W- Gross & J. M. Lute's, Helmut & Co.'s, Armstrong, Harrisburg, and dealers everywhere. jell-dawlm ELAIR DYE I HAIR DYE 11 Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye I The Original and Best in the World. Ali others are men intitatkwit, and eboald be avoided it you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, BID, 011 wary HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown and Black, without Wary to Bair or Skin. FIFTKIN =DMA and DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A.. Batchelor Owe 1859 and over 8 0,000 AP =kw £isr . been made to theof bia PAroos of urns e. WY. A. dy BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be diatingitiahed from nature, and Is warranted not to Wore in tee mast, however long tt may be amnia. rod, and the W effects of Dad Dyes remelted; the Hair invigorated kw life by this splendid Dye. Sold In a.ll ales and towns of the United States, by IlladiSalW Gooch Daggers. - , The Oestodne hest the garble' and addme.,npon a Plato whiPlorfol on four Mee at each'Mot; Icif WM, mut A. Bacimmort. Address QUARLIS UTCIIIIIOI{, Proprietor, .041nrtsag $1 Borolor Arai, New York. CHARMS A. HAT, G. J. MAwIZ, E. S. JOHNSTON. LEBANON CONFEEILNIOE sy/txmia. OLRD TO TS! PUBLIC _.__.l.- -...,,.. ....-.......m. IMPORTANT TO FICIAA.LICS DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeeeman, M. D.. II EV" YORK CITY. TEE combination of ingredientsin these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They aro mild m their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob • strnebons, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pale to the side, palpitation of the heart, whiles all tier. voue affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bark and Limbs, Sc. , disturbed sleep, which arise from naterraptlon of nature ra MARRIED LADIRA Ceeeseinan'e Pills are invaluable, as .21 will bring on the monthly period with regularity. le.,dles who have been disappointed In the use of other Pills can place the almost eutifidenee In Dr. Cheeeemaa'a Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE Ihere fs one condition of the female system as which the Pitts cannel be taken Whose ± , redisosiog a PICULL:La RESULT. The oondstion we , ol to is PRBONANOY— the rook MISCAREL4O6. &Joh u the sriesistabk tendency of the 'Redwine o more he Lomat faaatioar to a nom& owselstion, Jun sans the rocvdtectibe power of nature cannot nnst Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Mgtlicit directkins, whist' should be read, tut company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to Dx Commies L. OBEISICKAN, Bak 4,631, Poet Office, New York Qty. Sold by one kgglst in every town In the United States it. d. BUTGUINO6,* emend Afont for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, fo mitosis sit Wholesale. orders Amid be adde Sold In Harrisburg by C. Dlssarvastr. ov4D•dswly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY' SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED MULE PILLS. Prepared from a reset. lion 0' Str - J. Clarke, M. D., Phyescian Beeraordinary to the Qucen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the oure of all those patent and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution Is eubjeet. It moderates all excess and re moves all obsUmotions, and a speedy CUM may be relied on. TO MADRIED LADIES it la peculiarly lulled. It will in a short ume, airbag OD the monthly period with regularity. Bich bottle, price One Boller, bears the Government Stamp of Greet Britain, to prevent counterfoue. CAUTION. These Pak should not be taken by tweaks during the 1722.9 T THREE NORTESqfrvnaie e t as they are sure to brdlp on Misearriaye, but at any other time May' are sate. • In all cues of Herron! and Spinal AM:talon; Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, PaWitt lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hose Pills wil Weed a core when all other means have failed ; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the etinstitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-41.00 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pits, by return mail. rn. qabt by C. A. BLIMVATAT. ly9 dawly MANHOOD HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TRRATOINNT AND RADICAL CURS OF SPB RIIATOR RHEA, or Seminal Weakneea, Saxnal Nervous. sees, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, am, By Robe. J. Calverwell, lii. D. Runt Under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, Jena paid, on reosipt of two stamps, by Dr. CRAB . J. C. KLINE, IST Bowery, New York. 'Poo Office Box, No 4,5115. m2o.6indaw • The Confessions and Exuerienoe of an Invalid. Poniarcke for the benefit and as a warning and a motion to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ate., supplying at the same time, the means of Self Cure, by one who curd himseli, after being put to great exrough medical imposi tion and quackery. Single copiesmay be had of the au. thor a/MIAMI= Stases, Bag., Bedford, Kings county. N. t., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. split-Said W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! IR. SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal-4nirtantatieons In effect—Beaulttel Black or ral Brewn--no elan:deg the skin or injuring the Behr—reniedlestheabsurd and Weibel of Bad Dyes, and Invigorates the Hair Itor 1118. None are genuine claim !signed Batehekw." Sold everywhere. auas. BATCABLOBI ProDrielor. dewiest Al Barclay Street, t der Yo A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES, nfallible n correcting, regulating, au ramollag a•I obetruotiona, from whatever cause, uld I ways eimoreathl as a preven. tive. IRREIB PLLLB HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in France and erica, with unparalleled succeta in every case ; and he is urged by many thousand ladies who used then), to make the Pills public Ibr the alleviation of those sabring from any irregularities' whatever, as well as to prevent an Increase of family where health will not permit it.— Female' particularly situated, or those supposing them selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that nondlUon as they are surf, to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo• Allier, 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. Sold wholesale and retail by. CHARLIE A. - BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladles," by sending him 11 00 Air the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part& the country (confidenllally=re j e r it.i i t l . ' d cs tags" by mall. Sold also by 8. 8. JOIXOON, HOLLOWAY k 00WDEN, Philadelphia, 'J. L. Inn! RIROILB,Lebanon, HAMEL H. Harman, Lancaster; J. A. Wow, WrightsvilleMinis, York ; and by one druggist in every C ity and village in the Onion, and by lowa, ole proprietor, New York. N. B.—Look out for connterkits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. Al others are a base Imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be- Wg humbugged out of your money.) buy only of those who show the signature of 8. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added ea sixouut of the Pills being Counterfeited asit-dwiewly. Nam 120vertizements WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DIOTIONARYI THE beet defining and pronouncing Dia tlonaly of the RAO& language ; Also, Worcester's School Met!merles , Webuter Plutoriel Quarto and &boot Dictionaries tor sale at SCHKITER , S BOOKSTORE, Near the Harrtsburg Bridge. HENRY C. SHAFFER, PAPER HANGER, Front street, second nded door above Walnut street. Alt orders punctually atte 10. - PaPer hung forl6 cent! per roll or piece. All work warranted. roy9.dtf HAMS. ---Three Hundred Extra Sugar Cured 'Lams juu received by ep WM. DOCK JR. & CO. REMOVAL. - pia SUBSCRIBER has removed his PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Merkel street to Fourth street above Market;Oopotite the' Bettie chorea. Thankful for put patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to business , to merit a continuance of tt. mar26-3md WK. PAIIK.IIIt. . Harrisburg Broom Manniaotory. if% Dtl.us fittm hat.oe t r 2., tlf WALLY 0' 2 DRtx.v.B sold wholesale and retail 20 pot. beat. ebeaper Lhan can be bad elsewhere.— ' awl ample , : eur stack. WI bald J. E. PRICK Sr. CO. . . PROPOSATS will be received by the under signed until six o'clock P. M., of JUNE 14th, 1861, at his office in Clumbersburg, Pa., for receiving and slaughtering Government Beef Cattle, at and near the various Camps of the Army Corps, commanded by Maj. Gang. Pat terson. The contractor to take the Bides and Tallow, (sth quarter,) and deliver the Fresh Beef in quarters, to various Brigade and mental Commissaries of said army from time to time as may be ordered. Bonds for the- faithful performance of the co:Asset will be required. E. G. BECKWTPH, Captain, U. S. Army. Harrisburg, June 10, 1861.—jell-d4t New tabvertisements. ORDERS NO. 2, HUD QUAIIIIIB R. V. Coon, HARRISBURG, June 6, 1861. I. A Department of Ordnance and a Depart ment of Transportation and Telegraph will be established at these Head Quarters. IL-- will have charge of the Ordnance Department, and Lieut. Col. John A. Wright will in like manner have charge of the Transportation and Telegraph Department. 111. The chief of the Ordnance Department will receive and receipt for all Ordnance and Ordnance stores required for 4 his corps. It will be his duty to see that all State property placed under his charge and appertaining to his Department is preserved in condition fit for service. He will issue the same only on requi sitions countersigned by the Commanding Gen eral ; and he will perform such other duties as may be assigned him in connection with the Ordnance Department. IV. To Lieut. Col. John A. Wright, Chief of the Transportation and Telegraph Depart ment, is committed all arrangements and con tracts with Railroad and Telegraph companies. He will have prepared all nemeary forms, and make such arrangements wilh the different Transportation and Telegraph companies, as will secure a regular and correct settlement of their accounts, and devise and prescribe all regulations requisite to •give - efficiency to the business of the Department. V. All orders for the transportation of troops, will be signed by the Commanding General. The order of the officer In charge of this Department, together with the certificate of the officer in command of the troops,: that the• service has been performed, will be the proper vouchers for the settlement of the account, and all passes to individuals, will be signed by General McCall or Lieutenant Colonel Wright. '• VI. The Chief of Ordnance, Quarter Master General and Commissary General are authoris ed to make requisitions for transportation of freight over the railroads of the State, by form prescribed by the Chief of tho Transportation acid Telegraph Department. Such requisitions, with certificate of service performed annexed, will be considered a sufficient voucher in the settlementof itcmunts. VII. All bills or accounts or service perform ed by railroad or telegraph companies will be forwarded to the Chief of the Department of Transportation and Telegraph monthly, and must have his approval befwe they are paid. By order of Mar. Gis. GEORGE A. MoCALL. Hmmv A. Boassiz, Captain and Aid-de Camp. jeepdtf The Commander-in-Chief P. M., directs the following circular to the different Railroad com panies in the State of Pennsylvania, to be pub lished for the information of all parties con cerned. HEAD QUARTERS, PIINNSTLVANIA MIZEITA, Harrisburg, May 16, 1861. The following Rules are established to facili tate the settling of accounts for Transportation over your Road, of Troops and Munitions of War ; First—The State will not be responsible for the coast of Transportation of any Troops or Munitions of War, unless your Company through its Agents, hos been instructed to pass them, or the officer in command produces au thority, (a telegraphic dispatch to be considered authority,) from the Governor, directing such Transportation, or a pass from the Governor be produced and handed over. Sawed—That the proper Agents of your Road be instructed to require the signatures of the officer in command to a certificatei a'copy of which Is annexed, copies of which will be furnished you, certifying to amount of serv'cee performed; to which must be annexed the order under which the troops moved, or an order to your agents to furnish the tranFpor tation. Third.—These certificates, anti orders attach ed, will be considered by the proper Auditing Departments, when approved by the Governor, as vouchers in the settlement of your account*. /bur/A.—The account for the Transportation of Troops must be produced and settled to and include the last day of each month, or as early in each succeeding month as possible. Ara.—This order takes effect on the first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. By order of the Governor nad Commander j 01321 A. Wa'owe, Aid-de•Camp. FORK OF CERTIFICATE. lAenby artify, that die Railroad Company has furnished transportailon for - Officers and Men. gorses. .Field Pieces. .............Ammunition. From - to ON STATII GOVINIIMINT SIRVIOB.. By order of which order is herewith attached. ' .1861.1 N. B. The number of Soldiers, Horses and weight of Field Pieces and Ammunition must be written at length. • d-tf GENERAL ORDERS, 40., 12. Haan Quinzi, P. M. ileavisintry, May - 18,1861. Major General George 4. M'Oall is assigned to the command of all the military forces of Pennsylvania, raised or to be raised under the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tled "an Act to create a loan, and to provide for the arming of the State.' He will, without cielsiy, proceed to organize these forces, accordbig 'to the provisions of said Act, and to select cOnvdnient locations for suitable encamping 'groin:dß, ibithe instruction of the troops. - By order of the Commander-in-Chief, JOHN A. WEIGHT, Aid-de-camp SPECIAL ORDER, NO. 1. RIAD QUAZTERS, F. M. Hamstnerg, Hay 27, 1861. 1 Quarter Master General R. C. Hale is ordered to forward the clothing, as per requisitions dated 28d May lest, by'Colonels Harhamft and M'Dowell, of the Fourth and Fifth Regiments Pennsylvania Volunteers, in place of - Sending it as heretofore directed. The ,FoUrth and Fifth Regiments being now in actual service and in g reat need of proper clothing. By order of the Commander-In -chief, JOHN A. WRIGHT, my2B Aid-de-camp. - - FOR - BALE 1 A BUILDING LOT, Bit:late in Wed.Har- AiL rlsburg, [stating on Brosdatreet 20 frayaud ANWL: sing lr. ba- le i feet, more ur less, to a2O toot alley, ad. toLung on ono ride the property of iir..filuatensflae. .-for partienlenpengetre or 2121[028,108.13420:11121%g at adman's Ituotstote.." • ' ' '.?, , ,Av . ? Nay, 8, .I.BBL, 1.. ..- ..,..,'.. k. ,' ,:'- :' i la g t 4 , 8, , 8 . , .. , . .. .. 1 2 414/ir ItYrIVILIS .04 I '- 1 Ag 20 BARRELS PURE RYE WHISKY in glare and for We by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, my3o 73 litarluk, An*. CRAB CIDER l 1! Stric e apark vo,„) Lug and sweet—haa roettved giver M edal or Dl yams at awry State Agr.cultural Fair aim* 1866. For gale by jell-d WX, DOCK is CO. WANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER at the European Hotel. Apply to JEO.B. BRANT, jall-c161.* the premises. FOR RENT. TaEUROPEAN HOTEL AND RE sETAURANT In Brant's City Hall Building, Harris burg City, P. Apply to JOHN H. BRANT, On the premises. Two hundred and fifty GOOD TEAMSTERS, at Obarubersburg or Harrisburg. Men who nye articka of agreement at Harrisburg will be carried to Uhambersburg free of cost: in case, however, any such men prove not to be te amsters, or from being otherwise Ir.:Airless and unsuitable to the service have to be discharged within a week, no pay will be allowed for that time. The Government pays $2O per month, and furnishes each teamster with one soldier's ra tion per day. Alt the men, atter being honorably discharg ed, will be returned to the place where they were hired, at the expense of the United States. None but sober and industrious men need apply. Apply at U. S. Quartermaster's Office at Har risburg or Ctuunbersburg. NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS. ITHERBAIS several persons have late ly bean dmiaged In coantermitlng the names of Members or Convect ant flouters on lettets and docu. meats, notice Is hereby given that such franks will avail them nothing as they - will not be recognized, and all such letters must be sem to the Dead Letter Office at Wash. Ingion. Some seven hundred letters are now lying at this office with botanterfeit :ranks on them, and the per. eon who deposited them had better cal tor them and get them properly mailed. If the authors of these franks can be discovered it will be the duty or the undersigned to have them criminally protecuteel hbirever painful It may be. lain OnO. lIEBAINSIft, P. M. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. litE UNDERSIGNED COMMISBION of Dauphin county, to pursuance or an set of the General Assembly of the Coranionwealth of Penn sylvania, approved the 16th day or Yay , 1861, .enUtled "An Act to anthems tee Commissioners oiDauPhiti coun ty to appropriate a oortaln sant of money lbr the sup port of the Wallies of Volunteers during the peasant - war," do hereoy inform the public that they will make a loan to the amount of atom not exceeding ten thousand dollars, for which bonus will be Issued fur a term not ex- Ceilidh:lg ten years, with coupons attached, br the payment Oben' yearly Interest, payable at the County Treasury at 6 per cent. Bald 40nda are to Os Clear of all taxation. It is therefore hoped mat the mid amount M bonds or s lack amount@ as the lenders wilt desire, will be prom pt lytakeu by the patrilitio capitalists or others, with out resorting to special taxation at till thee. Jam A. Waxer; Aid-de• Camp Oity Property for Sala A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE An& sud lot of ground, tenanantly 10datod On Front Bt., between Mulberry street, au& Weanington Avenue. Also TWO LANUS, MANIA In good °audition and or an. *Went tone. Apply to 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Jan No. 28, &eta Second also& LIME FOR SALE. WUNDERSIGNSD having embarked ho LIME BUSLNISS Ls prepared' a hinge!' to very beet article at snort note,, asa as the to Welt pr loam Dr watt. his sails tub lima burnt at Columb la and also that burnt at home, my22-dBin PETER BERNHILIEL. COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER. 'rust received from the mill a fine lot of el Nate Paper at $1 SO per ream at We Jobawd 11' iGLE WOAD. irIOKOR Y , • OAK. AND .TINE WOOD JUILI for sale, 002 no arors OR CURD WO* to SUIT PUBOILASIBS. ALSO, L 00032 POSTS AND CHSSINtri sums OUT T'O ORDER. ALA+, STONE AND .SAND IV.R BUILDING PORPOSKS. lneutra of the eub3oriber at his madames on the Ridge row, apposite the Good WuU Regina !lodge, or at the Para, corner of Secoad ead amid. straw, West tier riehord. Itny97.tf J Q. B. 00LB. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER„ WOULD nmpectray inform his olu patrons and the public generally, Dial he wilt continue to give Instructions on the PIANOFORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the Balance Cl ZGOBOUGIi aim. Me will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or Mesons will be given at his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the German Reformed Church. deulb.dti FOR RENT. A Three Story Brick House ou Beoond jalt. manes. Alec x two zloty Frame Eton* on Paxtock struct. Apply to C. O. zthlMEßNuus No. 28, South Second st. , BUILDING STONE or &one suitable for torapikieg purposes will se delivered to sny par. or the orlty or lie Appli_to mar2B 04M.DICR. ait. JUST _RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE F NEWININ'S (formeily. Begierl manutexture, warrantee to be th e beat in maims the finest pointed, moat durable and aa abeap as aay amarket, ibr Bale, with a variety - Or EfOld - ajad Sliver Web of various Ants and perms, at I. ilifttlfiKtPti °HEAP Boontquar i al v rim 0k...4 ANTIDOTE, For the cure of these distressing maladies. Agreeable to the taste. gvery soldier should' proeUie -- bottle of tine valuable medicine before they take up their line of march. For sale it AQUANTITY of Bags, Cheeks and Ging barna Ibr sale by the dozen and piece, cheap lor caeca , at therDAINEDI MINTY 1.11181.181. Burgalgi HARIUMURCI May 8. 1881. _ QIIINC PEAR, • CURRANT, PEACH, • APPLE, BLACK:BEERY, ORANGE, RASPBERRY. Just received from New YOik and weirreitiied anew. Joe. VOA Wm. DOC/I, Jr. , & Co. FREIGHT REDUCED. HOWARD HOPE EXPRESS CO. Short An- Quick Route—to -and-- from NE - W YORIIK UQOPS :o,ookfri flt THE MORNING _ ...TuRNED 1 14113-82414E - HIGHT: Leafs New torle. ai 730. 11., by Fat Through Ez ra Troia, arrivlogis liarriaborg ot, s J. lty , winio,o2 ORANGE 01 0.6 2 5- Order Goode marked ; A" via. HOPE EXPEIES 00., General office, 74 Broadway, New York. Branch " 412 " For farther Infonomion inquire or Nan GERMS WANE so, MUD rA4crtismtnte. Osmos A. Q. 11., 11. S. Aastr, t Harrisburg, Bs., Julie 11, 1861. i WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 8. B. HOLABIBD, Captain A. Q. M., U. 8. Army JOHN R. MUSSER, } JAWS BMW, Comm %Wooers. GAO. GARY KtOOH., Attest—Joann .Sou.ma, STONE FOR EXTRA FINE POINTED GOLD PENS xptxvvir3titunr, -- DTARRWEA AND CHOLERA O. A. BANNVARVi t Drug Store, trmour;, is my2-dBm my2ll.daw MS.