Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 20, 1861, Image 3

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Iburstlap Afternoon, Jane 20,1861
"1 . :, VE RT ISERS.
The cireulationotthe DAILY TELEGRAPH
is FOUR TIMES LARGER than any other
daily publihed 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
tair►s THE LATEST TELE
GRAPH CC DISPATCHES re
ceived during. the might. -
CAPT. Jews M. EISTBR, of this city, recently
commissioned as Captain in the regular army
ofthe 'United State; has been assigned to the
eighteenth regiment es infantry.
/NOTRE'S Wits WHIPPER, named James B.
Owens, was before Justice Beader this morning,
who committed him to prison in default of
bail. This fellow make; a practice of ill-treat
ing his family when under the influence of
liquor. One John Henry, also a victim of tan
-glefoot, was before the same Justice for dis
orderly conduct. He went to prison for two or
three days. Officer Cole made both arrests.
A MEMBER or TIIE LEGIBLATrVE GUARD PRO
MOTED.—We notice that our clever friend Wm.
It. Irwin, a member of the late Legislature
from CuMberland county, and one of the gen
tlemen who signed the roll of the Legislative
Guard, has been commissioned as a Captain in
the eleventh regiment of United States In
fantry. We congratulate the Captain upon his
promotion, and have no doubt he will win
laurels in the service, of his country.
A KNOW NOTICENG.—The other night one of
.our police officers noticed a dilapidated stranger
on'the street whose curious movements induced
tho Official to ioterrogate him. Mutated that
leis name was Patrick O'Leary, but further he
did not know anything; he did not know where
be lived, where he came from, where he was
going, what be had been doing or was going to
do. He was a genuine know nothing, So the
officer concluded he must be a vagrant, and
made pro Vision for him accordingly,
TIIE Foualp..-:-The ward committees are now
soliciting naaterial aid to defray the expenses of
a fourth of 'Tuly delnbratiort. We hope those
of our citizens who can afford it will contribute
liberally; in order that the anniversary of Free
dom's birth-day may be observed with a degree
of public spirit and patriotism that will do
credit to the Capital City of the old "Keystone
State. We can if we will, have a splendid de
monstration. Then hit one and all heartily
second the efforts of the committee of ar
rangements.
I=
Binaka. Times Cosirso.—ln the opinion of
many sagacious people, business will take an
improved- turn after the extra session of Con
gress. The immense amount of money expend
ed by the government among the people is
gradually qUickening our industrial interests.
Thougheouthein debts are repudiated, the old
fogy credit. system is destroyed at the same
time. The medicine may be bitter, but its
effect will-be salutary. Ia the opinion of good
business men, the north will regain all the pros
perity it has lost, before the channels of trade
are even opened.
NEAL BOUND Ovaa.---Charles M. Neal, of
Philadelphia, has given bail in the sum of
$5,000 to appear for - trial at Pittsburg next
week. Neal, it will be remembered, the
"agent" who negotiated the recent army cloth
ing contract with the Messrs. Frownfeld of
Pittsburg. He is included in the indictment
charging the latter, with conspiracy to defraud
the State, and hence the necessity of his having
to give bail as above stated. The case will be
taken up next week. Able counsel have been
engaged on both sides, and a warm time of it
all_ r around_may be expected.
CONECIENTIOIIS LEGUSLLTORS.-1118 Pittsburg
Dispatch tells the following story of last win
ter's scenes in the Pennsylvania Legislature, as
related by one who was "in the ring." A bill
was pending—rather a small affair—but money
was being used to "grease the track" through
the House as usual. Mr. A. had charge of
several thousand dollars, which he used in
opening the eyes of, the necessary number of
virtuous members, but to his surprise and dis
gust, the votes did, not go, as promised. He
looka for an explanation, when the recusants,
RS he saysOwvaoimougy returned his money,
saying that they were sorry to disappoint him,
but - as Gib "bonus was heavier on the other
side, their felt in comcience bound to go for their
own interests.", He was satisfied, as in pre
vious instanCes4heyind stood by him.
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FORMES HARRISIIIJII44I2I3 PROMOTED.—Among
the list of appointments by the War. Depart
ment 'we notice - that of Stephen Miller, for
merly of pixie Captidiapy in the fif
teenth volrinteef iegiment. - Mr. Miller left a
remunerative - official position in Minnesota to"
enlist in the service'of his country and in
crushiug oht treason. Wm. H. Leamy, a native
of this _City,. and son of Mr. L. Leamy, now
serving In the United. States army in the capa
city of a Sargeant, has been promoted to'a
second Lieutenantcy. This is an appointment
eminently fit to be made, as the endorsement
of Capt. Lesmy's skill and bra Very is on re
cord.
.gejs now in New Mexico, where be
has acquitted ; himself In such a way in skir
mishes4itiCthe Indians as to win the art-
Oommand, who rfoticS
prove]. iiLtheZtiffibere
him with gretti!favor:ltitheir official reports
the War Depntmeig: 43- bliPt: ieitay goes into
the nineteenth regiment of iptap.try.
THe ELIAWORIII CADENS .meet this evening at
he usual time and place.
THE FIRST CITY GUA.RDS intend participating
in the celebration of independence day, and
meet this evening to make the necessary ar
rangements.
JUVENILE P/ONEI —This morning we met a
large procession of gaily-dreesed little boys
and girls, with flashing eyes and bounding
hearts, marching in the direction of Spruce
Hollow. They had an ample supply of refresh
ments, and all were jubilant in anticipation of
the "good time" they would have in the
beautiful shady retreat selected for the day's-
festivities.
CRUELTY TO Aximms.—For the benefit of the
man who cruelly beat a fine horse in Walnut
street, this morning, we print a section from
the penal code making brutal treatment of do
mestic animals an offenoe punishable with fine
or imprisonment : "If any person shall wan
tonly and cruelly beat, torture, kill or main
any horse or other domestic animal, whether be
longing to himself or another, every such person so
offending shall be guilty of a" misdemeanor,
and on conviction, be sentenced to pay .a fine
not exceeding two hundred dollars, or undergo
an imprisonment•not exceeding one year, or
both, or either, at the discretion of the court."
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Ma.uatan.—On Thursday momin g,June 20th,
1861, at the St. Peter's (Lutheran) Church,
Middletown, Pa., by Rev. C. J. Ehrehard, Dr.
J. P. KELLER, of Harrisburg, to Miss Elm H,,
daughter of John Croll, Esq., of the former
place. •
" The deed is done I now Cupid's, forceps draw
Not one poor fang—but a whole life of law !
No more shall molars and incisor's gleam,
With ghastly horror through WS lonely dream ;
Or brooding nightmare Bleep's pure joys eclipse,
With rows of blood-stained, pen -distorted lips ;
But pouting beauty teach his heart to feel
Where kisses ravel is no place for steel."
A Goon APPOINTMENT.—We learn that Capt.
Brereton, of Pittsburg, late of the United
States Army, has been appointed by Governor
Curtin to the position of Chief of the Ord
nance Department for the State of Pennsyl
vania. It is said that the Captain has had
much experience in this very important arm of
the service. He is scientifically educated and
accomplished, and will, no doubt, fill the post
with credit to himself, and with great benefit
to the State at large. As it is the design of
the State Government to organize a complete
and permanent system of defence for this
State, this buyeau.has been formed; and be
conies one of groat importance. We under
stand that the Captain Is ordered to report
himself at Harrisburg immediately.
Tim Naw Yoax SCOTT Las Gi7ARDs,: eight
hundved strong, under command of Colonel
Hobart Ward, Lieut. Colonel Addison Farns
worth, and Major Potter--tho two former old
Mexican campaigners—arrived here this fore
noon over the Lebanon Valley Railroad, and
were quartered for about an hour on the vacant
lot in the rear of the Lutheran church. The re
giment is composed of One-looking and able
bodied men, all armed with nevr muakets, and
substantially equipped, with dark blue coats,
skey blue pantaloons, heavy blue overcoats
similar to those used in the regular army, black
oil cloth knapsacks and haversacks, and well
' made havelocks. In all respects they are de
cidedly the best equipped . soldiers who have
passed through our city. A corps of thirty
drummers accompany the regiment. We con
versed with a number of the men, all of whom
spoke in terms of the highest commendatiOn of
their officers, several of whom held high posi
tions and achieved signal honors bathe Mexican
.
war. The men were in good health and high
spirits, and swamis to meet with the enemy.
The regiment left at eleven o'clock en route for
Washington city.
KEIPING tir APPEABA.NOII33.—It is vary import
taut, now-a-days, to keep up appearances :
Don't let the world know how it is going with
you, if you can help it. Make any sacrifice to
have a clean shirt and a well-ordered wardrobe,
even if you tax your stomach to do it. Don't
look shabby ! The moment that people notice
a falling off in your exterior, the signs of re
cognition become less cordial and finally cease
altogether. You may be honest, industrious
and willing to labor, but the shabby outside
carries a suspicion with it. Your address may
be gentlemanly, but the person addressed don't
understand how or why it is, that appearance
does not correspond with the manner. On
the other hand, if your "shell" is only gold,
there is not much probability of close
interrogation about other requirements,
for as the world goes the rind is supposed to
represent the character of the fruit... The seedy
hat and coat, and oft repaired boots, do not
suggest that trials and struggles with the world
may have caused the decayed look. The in
stant inference is that irregularities and way
wardness, have brought about the dilapidation.
There is no suggestion entering the mind that
a wife and children with hungry mouths,
may have required every farthing to satisfy
their wants. There is no charity for ad
verse results, which pursue the efforts of
some men with terrible certainty. There
is :a disinclination to stoop to the - assist
ance or employment of one who does not
square in
.form and feature to an established
notion of what each and every man ought to
be. Wherefore as things go, it is
_necessary to
keep up appearances. No matter if you feel
your life is a fraud, if your spirits droop at the
ignominious hypocrisy of being a cheat, if you
smile when you mould weep, or look on com
fort as you walk along -
with_ Indifference. All
this is repulsive to the genuine, man. It brings
shame to his face and disgust-to his heart, and
be looks at death as being too distapt and ex.
elusive. As the world goes, though, you must
do it or go to the garret, to that obscurity in
which man becomes a vegetating.creatnre, and
his children a rebuke to his manhood every
hour of existence. Keep up apPearanbes, 00.
Who as there .that cannot tell a !ed . "etity-:0,,.
the comptilefort'Of this palapiabitirequtiesnent.:?
And who.% not:aiiy doing it for the good
opinion of tsiti4oirid, Which, after all le—worth
how muck & pound?
peunoulnanta Wait QielegreqA, elpiroban Afternoon, June 20, 1861.
CITY TAX PAYERS, who wish 'to save morreyll
should read the advertisement of the City Trea
surer in another column, and att accordingly.
Moan Now YORE. TROON.—A large number
of additional troops from New York city will
arrive here to-morrow over; the Lebanon Valley
Railroad en route for Washington.
Dsssamsn.—We learn that a member of the
State Capital Guards hail deserted. Should the
fellow return to Harrisburg all classes of our
people, old and young, should unite in makirg
the city too hot to hold him. No cowards or
traitors should be tolerated in this community.
SOLILOQUY of JESTERS= DAVIS, who starts
from his sleep and gives voice to his guilty soul
the style Shakspeare represents the Third
Richard to have done on the night preceding
the battle of Bosworth field : "There are mo
ments in our lives when conscience, heaven's
attorney general, in tones more audible than
the cannon's roar or echoing thunder in the
tropic climes Both blab of coining retribution."
These twitches of conscience on the part of the
Fourth Richard has nothing to do with those
beautiful Black Silk Walking Coats for ladies
at Urtrat & Bowntat's, corner of Fourth and
Market streets. je2o-2tf
Losr I— A Pocssr Boos containing a Dia
mond ring ; two Plain Gold Rings, stamped
22 and 16 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 $B5 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
NEW Goons FROM New YORK AuorioN.-60
pieces of Grey Goods at 10, r 121 and 20 cts.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for a,
6 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 cts.
25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 124,
worth 25 eta. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and
37 eta. 15 dozen towels at 123 yenta a towel.—
Linen Sleeves and Collars at 26 cts. 50 dozen
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 800 pieces
of the best Calico ever sold for 61 eta. 60
pieces Broche bordering er y . cheap. .
.A large
lot of bleached awl unbleached Muslin. Now
is the time to buy bargains. Call at S. Lew's,
Ehoad's old corner.
DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D..
THE combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the result of "tt long and extensive practice.
limy are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Painful Menstruation, removing all oh.
utructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whiles, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and
limbs, km., disturbed sleep, which arise from mtarroption
of nature
Dr. Cheesemen's Pills are invaluable, as diey wlll bring
on the monthly period with regularity. ladies who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the
atmest confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
brtr'llON
!here is one condition of the female system in which the
PiiU cannel be taken testhout nroduang a PRCULLUI
BRBUL2. the condition e ,, f rerred to is ,PRIEGN42I 7 OY..
the rault, AfISCABALiIta. Such is the trruisable
tendency or the Inedwine to restore he Sanaa functions to a
normal condition, that seen the reproductive power :of
nature cannot resistott. .
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious, Rsplicit directions, which should be read, an.
company each box. Price 11. Sent by motion =chokes
$1 to Da CORNglall L. Onzawitarr, Box %BSI, Posit:takes,
New York City.
Sold by ones everytown In the United-States
it. B. LIUTCHINGS, '
Genvirat tient for the United States,
- - 14 Broadway, New York,
10 whom aid iFrholesole order: should be addr-.God.
Sold in Harrisburg by U. A. Murmur. '
nov2S.doarty . • .
A ClomispoNimprr of the Sieole Paris the
government °rpm of Franee writes atom T 111313, -Alf:lere,
followir.—, •, • ' . ' • •
"Our college of Philosophers at home, may, and pro.
bably do acc..mplish a great deal for the cause of science
but the Americana are tee people to turn these discover•
ies to practical accoant. Many of the modern inventions
in use here are American and one American chemist,
D. J. C Ann, of Lowe'd, sapplles much of the medicine
consumed is this country. His Cherry -Pectoral, PIUS,
Sarsaparilla and Ague Cure constitute the staple reme
dies here, because they are of easy application, sure In
their re:nits and have the confidence of the people.—
While the science of. Medicine is carried to a higher per
fection in our own, country (France) than. any Other, it
arises a French-manes a little ei nisi -r that an American
Physician should furnish Um medical skill and remedies
for our Principal Province..
We are happy to inform our readers that these cope.
nor medicines which toe Emperor's Principal Province is
obliged to get from America may be had by our neigh
bore, at
C. A. Eannvart's, C. E. Kellar's, D. W. Grose & Co.'s
J. M. Lute's, Holman & Co.'s, • Armstrong, Harrisburg')
and dealers everywhere. , jett-d tw
HAIR DYEI HAIR DYE!!
Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye 1
The Original and Best in , the World
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otheis are mere Imitations, and aliosld be avoided
if you wish to escape ndlcute.
GRAY, RED, OR Buarr ELAM dyed blatantly to a
beautiful and Natural Brown:and Blank, 'without injury
10 Hair or Side.
FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award.
ed to Win. A. Batchelor since 1859, ant over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to the'Hair of his patrons of
bin famous dye. - • '
WM. A. BATCEEIAR'S, HAIR DYE producer a color'
not to be distinguished from nature; and is warranted :
not to injure in Sae least, however long it may ba couttn..
mid, and the Ili effects, of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair,
invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
Sold in ad cities and towns of the .llnited Slates, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. • , •
4,-*. The Genuine has the name and address -
.Upon _a
steel plate engraving on four sides of each bog, of Vira,
Liam A. Bananoli.
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprjetor,
ee•d&wtang 81 Barclay otreet, Now York
THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR.
THIS superior REFRIGERATOR; to
gether with several other cheaper styles, may be
fAtod at the manufactory, at exceedingly, low:prim. -
Mae, a great"vatfety of WATZR COOLERS, of supe
rior anish.
E. S. PARSON &
Cor.l)ock and. Pear street s t 'Phikolelphia.
sprfil.64na
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
_ . .
THIS SPLENDID HAIR. DYE has no
equal—issnintanpons In effect—Boauttful Black or
lurid "Brown—no staining.the skin or injuring the
Hair—remedies the absurd and 11l effect of Bad Dyes, and
Invigorates the Bair for life. Nona are genuine unless
aligned "W. A.:Batchekbr " ,Sold everywhere:
' - CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor.
dandagl 81 Barclay Arent, IE4 w .Yo
...
HOW LOST, HOW RESTOIiED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NAME,:
TREATMENT AND RADICAL CCU Of SPE RMATOR
RHEA or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervoinl
ness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, - reaulting
from Sell-abinni, &c. By Robt. J. Culverweil,. M. D.—
Sent under Seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, peat
mild, on receipt of two stavapo, by Dr. CHAS J C.
SLIME, 127 Bowery, Now York. Poet Office Box, No
4,51/8. m2o4inidew
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-THUNDER AND LIGHTNING'
E vast *mould of tiropertyAistroyed
•
- by.,UB4tning ought "to be a weanthietti
peisk totem to smuis their bu.UOtags. All order,
au. Within Sods left at the ILIIOI.IOII store of W. BABA,
ba
imattendaiwki ed. to.
Bads put up In the latest hupluVed 4
Ono sad . ,10/2
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IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
NEW YORK CITY_
TO MAIMED "ADM,
MANN OOD
:4];,oliliD .'isO 110 •••LADIES. : •
D 14,... DITPONOWO GOLDEN PILLS
FOB FEMALES. -
afallible n correcting, regulating, and removing obstructions; from whatever cause, and 1-
ElN2i=il
THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN . USED BY
_k the doctors for many years, both in Prance aloe
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; ano
bele - Urged by many thousana ladies who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an, increase of family 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 surro to produce miscarriage, anc
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo
When, although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief to health--otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Fall and explicit directions accompany each box, Price
Si 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. BANNYART, Druggist, -
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladles," by sending him 21 00 to the Harrisburg
Poet Office, can - have the Pills sent free of observation tc
any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of Fos
tap' by mail. Sold also by S. S. Srsvaus, Reading,
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A COWDILY, Philadelphia, J. L. Lis
nem, Lebanon, D.imet tilsivssu, Lancaster; J. A.
Wou. Wrightsville ;E. T. Miss , S t ork ; and by one
druggist in every pity and village In the Union, and by
S. D. HoWx, ole proprietor, Now York
N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Bey no Heiden Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. Ai
others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Blowe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited dea-dwaswly.
fil) 210vertigentents
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.
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WAITER /WAVIER'S DEPARTMENT, ti
CAW CuBUN.
Sealed proposals will be received at this Of
fice up to 5 o'clock, on TUESDAY, the 25th
day of JUNE, 1861, to furnish the following
articles of Supplies, in such quantities, at such
times, and at such places as may be directed by
this Office : 300 CORDS OAK WOOD. The
same.to be inspected by proper persons selected
for the purpose as provided by the Act of As
sembly. - R. C. HALE,
jel9-d2t Q. M. G.
ARMY SUPPLIES.
IiKADQUARTIME4, PENNSTINAMA MILITIA,
COMIMBSLIVI DRPAIITMCNT,
IlinTisburg, June 19, 1861.
Sealed proposals are invited and will be re
deved at my office in the city of Harrisburg
until THURSDAY, the 27th inst., at 12 o'clock
M., for furnishing by contract the best quality
of FAMILY BREAD at a Camp to be estab
lishednear New Freedom, York county, Penn
sylvania. Also, the best quality of Fresh
Beef, with Shins, Necks and Tallow taken off.
Also, Sugar, Ground Coffee, Tea, Bice,
Beans, Vinegar, Pepper, Soap, Candles, Salt,
Pilot,Brend and Potatoes ; all to be of the best
quality, and tole delivered in such
_quantities
and at such , times as they maybe ordered by
the- Ass during the- time the
ttObpsi)may remain in said Caiiip, and to be in
speketl'-by'the Inspector appointed for the pur
pose of inspecting Army supplies. Bonds with
approved security for the faithful performance
of the' 'siboVii contracts will be required.--
Notain - fwill alloived for freight, drayage
or packages. - W. W. IRWLN,
• COM. Gen.
-York Daily: Recorder hasn't till 27th inst.
and charge this office:';
ARMY SUPPLIES. .
lIRAD-QUARTIESS PiNNSTIVANIA. MILITIA,
COMMISBA.I3.II"
ißarinkly Tune-19 1861.
Sealed iiroOsala are.irivited ind will be re
ookc*r.e:wr c lm,o-Arn 44:m . ,.eny - of Harrisburg
g l air use; `7th: inst at 12 11/,; for fumbling by
contract FRESH BEEN of the' beet quality, at
a Camp to be establiebed near New Freedom,
York county, Pennsylvania. Signs, Necks and
TallOW>takeiroff. .• •
Also; =Brown Sugar, Tea, Rice, Vinegar,
Ground Coftee,, l! spper, Salt, Soap and Candles.
L. All, thc 4:6)14 articles to'be, of the best quali
mid to iftj , delivfired.ln such 'quantities and
stanch maybe ordered by the Assist
ant Commissary, and to be huipected by the
Inspector appointed 'Thr - inspecting Army Sup
pliofat Sabi Csinp Ncithing will be allowed
for drayage or._ .packages:::•Bonds with ap
p,roved, securiV,Wlll.lsif required, for the faithful
perforthande of tlii - abbire contracts.
W. W. IRWIN,
.0/ 9 : 4 3d ;' - Com. Gen
Patriot and Union:insirt until 27th inst.
%FOR RENT
pirE tiO7AtS now occupied by the Poe
L Office. Ifoseeselodllven on'tha ifrEi of July. En
quire Or . dibiGE W. PORTER.
A CHANCE: TOR: A;;BAAGAIN.
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TO close ups the 7 'eeneekn the entire
stock oe SHOEA, BOOTS,: ike.; late Oliver Bell
man, deceased, in the rooms in the Market Square, will
be sold'at privete. sjilb,at COST; isiddheiooms will be
reittedlo the fieralitser If desired. The terms will be
made easy. jel7-dtf DAN'f... BoAS, Agent.
NEXT 'OE - KIN. WANTED !
Hundreds .of 31111iiiinCrinillitt . Stelling
TN CIIAN .. BANK OF ENGLAND,
L waiting eladmaiiM.catalogue of the heirs,
d
and names of y4O tO whomletters,shontd be. addreaae d.
in England, Will be , post free,
~ort reoelpaof 60'oerits ,
in stamps, or two for Bt. 2011. claims must ba biesented
at once. ffeterences:.: , ..A. F.".Eml,- Boston; .1. Burnham,
Chief of-Police, Haverhill. Address
W. W. S. ORBETON dt CO.,
Jerf•dAt ' Boi Rae, Post Woe, Boston Mass.
PEIPEIER'p DAItY LINE
Between ~ P hiladelphia
Lout Rev* 'Jamas' SHORE, WILLIMIBPOIVT, !JUNO',
UNIONTOWN,, WATODWROWIIi•ifttIeN, LEWISBURG,
NOETEURBiIuAND, Tit Wesson',
„Gxonourowsr, LvitmciMiws,
klaurax, Datum ,
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P . hhadelphia.Mepot.,behig centrally located the
Drayage will he at'the loWeit rates. A Condit - dor goes
through with:each traie. ,, ,49ttend to the safe delivery of
all goods entrdsted toltie line. Goods nelirered at the
Depotof
FKlllo o .7fAittik FREED,! ilift Harket - Steet, phil a .
by,6 o'clock P. M., will be delivered in
• • . Harriaberg the next morning.
Freight (altrays) as low as by any other line.
Particular. .attention paid by this' line to pronlit and
speedy delivery of alt fiarrisbur; teoods.
The undersigned thankt'd ferpast patronage hopes by
strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the
!Mae., ' • • PEIPHER,
Philadelphia and Heading Depot
1e17416m. • Feot of Harlot Street, Harrisburg.
NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS,
VtriftkEAS several pekson's have late
irnein engaged :bit counterfeiting the names of
Members of, Congress ant Senators on kttets and docu•
meats; nothai is hereby given that such franks will avail
themmothintawtherwiltmot be rauiegeized and all such
letters must be sent: tcr,thelAtwt Letter . Office at Wash
ington. Some saved hundred letters are now lying at
this office with counterfeit ;ranks ois them, and the per
son who deposited them had better - 611 tor them and
get them properly mailed. U the authors of these franks
can be discovered is will be the duty of ttierniidersigned
to have them mindnally Pirosecuti3d however painful it
maybe. jelo GEO BS:ltiaS.lM P. M.
FOR RENT:
,Three Story. Brick House on Becond
11 ,6 tra4C-Alio:ft.Twe Story Frame' Home on Paxton
street. Apply •C. O. EanfiRMAN
/ 01741 1 No. PS, &rate Second St., Harrianurg.
FOR. RENT.
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EIIRISPEAN HOTEL: AND , RE; .
•A. STAIIRANT in Brant'e CRY Hal f_,, 0 4,4 111 6, Barris*
plug CILY, kryDRANT,
001.1-0 „ 4 - . ray On the premices: , ..
I RI! I—Strictly pure, etpark
‘,./ ling and sweet—has received a Silver Medal or Di
ploma at every State Agricultural Pair Mime Ufa For
, ale PT .&11-d Witt. DOCK & CO.
Ntip 2lbaertisements.
NATIONAL AND R?-0-IMENTAL
COLORS.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, P. M., I
Harrisburg, June 18, 1861.
Sealed proposals will be received at the office
until three o'clock on the 26th day of June,
1861 for colors deliverable at this oftice as is
quired, said proposals to be publicly opened at
the time and place named, and the successful
bidder to ba announced as soon thereafter as
convenient the right being reserved to the
State to increase or diminish the number and
quantity of any or all of the several kinds of
colors, required, viz :
1 National Color for U. S. Artillery.
40 " " "U. S. Infantry.
1 Regimental " "U. S. Artillery.
40 " " " 11. S. Infantry.
all to be in every respect as described in the U.
S. Army Regulations paragraphs No's 1869,
1370 except that the arms of Pennsylvania are
to be embroidered on the National Colors,in the
centre of the Union, their size not to exceed one
fourth of lte area and the 84 stare to be arranged
symmetrically around them, and that on the
Regimental colors the arms of Pennsylvania of
same dimensions are to be embroidered in up
per corner near pike ; all to be entirely com
plete with pike, spear, ferule, cords, tassels,
fringe, ready for use and marked with No. and
name of Regiment according to regulations
above mentioned ; also for
1 National Color for Rifle Regiment,
Regimental " " " ti
as above described for Infantry colors, except
the No. and name of Regiment are to be em
broidered in gold instead of silver and that
green will be used instead of blue in all parts
except the field of the Union in National Color ;
to be complete ready for use and marked as
above mentioned ; also for
1 Standard for Cavalry Regiment,
10 Guidons " "
as described in paragraphs 1372 and 1373 of U.
S. Artily Regulations, the arms of Pennsylva
nia, of suitable dimension 4, to be embroidered
on each ; to be complete, ready for use, and
marked as above mentioned. Sketches of the
manner in which the arms of this State will be
inserted in each kind of color and guildon, will
be submitted with each proposal. Each propo
sal will state the price per letter additional for
adding on each fl $g such other inscriptions in
letters of same material, as name of regiment,
as may be required.
The workmanship and materials must, in
every color, be equal toU. S. standard patterns.
Proposals for colors on which the decorations
are painted, instead of embroidered, may also
be presented, and may be accepted in lieu of
the above. The material of the paint must
not be injurious to the silk.
Fifteen per cent. of the amount of each de
livery to be retained as a forfeiture, until the
contract is completed. 'lime of delivery to be
considered as of the essence of the contract.—
Contractors to state in their proposals the time
when the goods can be delivered. Successful
bidders to give bonds with two approved secu
rities. The speedy delivery of a large part
will be considered in awarding the contract.
By order of the Governor of Pennsylvania,
E. M. BIDDLE,
Adjutant General, P. N.
jelB-12td
An excellent article of OUM-
S 1 .250 mercul Note Paper can be had for
per roam at BEKGNER'S CHEAP BOOKS ICKE.
TO INE WSPA.PER PUBLISHERS.
ACOMPOSITOR, in ill•health and alao
having lost his hearing, is desirous of procuring
.mployment on a couutry paper ; wages not as much an
o.•ject as work in the country. Address "COMPOSI
rott," Harrisburg Post ihice.
[BY AUTHORITY.]
UNITED STATES
INFANTRY TACTICS:
FOIL THE
Instruction, Exercise, and Manoeuvres
CI THE
U_. S. INFANTRY;
INCLUDING
INFANTRY OF THE LINE, LIGHT IN
FANTRY, AND RIFLEMEN.
Prepared under the direction of the War Department,
and authorized and adopted by Smos OAOI Lana,
Secretary of War.
CONTAINING
The School of the Soldier; 2he School of the Compa
ny; Instruction for Skirmishers ;
The General Calls; The Calls for Skirmishers,
And the School of the Battalion ;
IMOD=
A DICTIONARY OF MILITARY TERMS.
One Volume Complete, illustrated with numerous En
gravings. $1.26.
Was DEPARTMENT, Washington, Hay 1,1861.
This System of United States Infantry 'Cantina for Light
Infantry and Riflemen, prepared under the direction of
the War Department, having been approved by the Pre
sident, is ado•,pted for the instruction of the troops when
awing as. Light Infantry or Riflemen, and, under the act
of btayl2, 1820, for the observance of the militia when
so employed. SIMON CAMERON,
Secretary of War.
For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTuRE. By re
mitting the regular price the book will be sent to any
plat* free of postage. my 24
NOTICE.
IN the matter of the application to the
Orphatia , Court of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, to
ociree the specific performance of the contracts of
ADAM WILT lktt, of LykonS ;otvoship, is said county,
deceased.
The Court on the Bth day of May,lBBl, appointed Henri'
Pettey, Eeq., Commissioner to take testimony after thin,
diya notice by an insertion in a newspaper published in
the city of Harrisburg, Pa.
Io pursuance whereot notice is hereby given to Sarah,
Wittier, widow, and to. Joseph, Jacob, .Tonas, George,
Jottn;Henry and Adam Wilber, William Hoffman, anti
Lydia, hie wife, George Shepley and Mary Ms wile, ana
Jonas Loudensiager, Guardian of John, Adam, and Ma
rietta, children of $ 4'241140 Wittier, deceased, Who was
intermarried with Joseph Loadenalager. deceased, that
depoAtions to be read In evidence on the hearing of sea
case in Court will be taima betore said Henry Petrel',
Eaq., at his o'loo in South Third street, in Harrisburg.
on TUEIDAY, the EIGHTH:MEI DAY OF JULY, 1881,
tetween the nouvi of two and four o'clock on the after
noon of said day, When and where you .may attend it
you think:proper. WM. T. MISR ,
Attorney for Joseph Wittier and Win. Hoffman,
June 13., Administrators.
B. M. GILDER", D. D. S.
STALE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
All opera 'ions, Surgical and Mechanical
ecientrtleally pertormed Charges moderate. .1.8
Nero
STEAM WEEKLY
-- 7 : - A-1.1 5 i-A BETWEEN NEW TURK
AND LIVERPOOL.
LANDING AND EMBARKING PAS
SENGERS at QUEE?ISTOWN, (Ireland;) The Liver
pool, New York and Philadelphia Steamihip company
intend. despatching their full powered. ClySEPbeilt iron
Steamships as follows
GLASCiuW, Saturday, 22d Jane; CITY OF BALTIMORE,
Saturday, 29th June ; Saturday, Om July;
and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Elver.
17411213 OF P.& &G 5.
FIRST CABIN 375 oat SiKERAGR.... ..... $3O 00
do to London $BO 00 1 do to London ..$33 00
do to Parts $B5 00 I
do to P.trit $3B 00
do to Hamburg.. $B5 00 do t 3 Hamburg $4 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates.
,Persons wishing to uriug eatteeir . friends can bay
tickets bare at the following rates, to New York : From
Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, 885 sad $lO5.
Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00. From Qaeenstown,
$3O 00.
These Steamers have superior accommodations for
passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are
built in Water-tight Iron Saction.3, and have Patent Fire
annihilators on board. For further information apply
at the Company's Offices. JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
jel2•tf 15 Broadway, New fork.
Or 0. 0. Zimmerman, agent, darrieburg.
COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER.
Just received from the mill a fine lot of
Nate Paper at $1 S per ream at the
)05.1wd E A.GLE WORKS.
Bolt BALE I
A BUILDING LOT, situate in West Hat
risburg, fronting on Bro .1 street 20'teet., and run
ning back 161 feet, more or less, to a 20 foot alley, ad•
Joining on one side the property of Mr. BlumMstino.
For partioulsrs enquire of FREDERICK SCHESFER at
Bergner's Boosstote,
May 8,1861.
LIME FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED having embarked
in the LIME B S NESS is prepared to fninish tit
very best article at short not,ca, aria at [121310 great prices
for cash. lie acne tae limo burnt at Columbia and also
that burnt at home
my29-am
HLUKORY, OAK AND PINE' WOOD
for sale,
GI/2 TO STOVE OR CORD LENGIE TO SUI -
PURCILLASERS.
ALSO, LOCUM . POSTS AND DIIE,SINUI RAILS OUT
TO ORDER.
ALSO', N 10.1 . 171; AND SAND FOR BUILDINa
PURPOSES.
Inquir, of the submrther at nis residence on the Ridge
road, oppoalte the Good Will lio.use or at, the
fiu.d, corner of Sec.:oa.l dad Broad itrdetd,
ttny27-tf j G, B.OJLE.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER.
WOULD respectfully inform his ohl
patrons and the public generally, that he will
continue to give instructions on the PIANO SIGTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
BASS. lie will w'tb pleasure wait ups pupils at their
homes at any tiour desired, or lessons will be given at
his residence, Ia Third street, a few doors below the
German Deformed Church, aeolri-dtt
City Property _for Sale.
ALARGE TWO—STORY . BR LOK. HOUSE
A nd. IA of grutai, pleas.totly lodatd oa ter JUL ,
between Mulberry moot A.J4 Was'aington avenue.
Also fWO LARGE PIANdS in good oinditeui end of ex
collent tone. Apply to
0. 0. ZI.IIIIERSIAN,
No. 28, squtt, second sweet
JPc>limr&l.JELPis
DIARRHEA AND CHOLERA
AN - T/DOTE,
For the cure of dram distresalag maladies. Agretab a
to the taato.
Every sodier should procure a bottle of this valnah.n
medicine before they talce tap their line of march. Fur
gale at
C. A. BatiNTART , O, Drug Storo,
my2-Out
AQUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging
hams for sale by the dozen and pie:te, cheap t..r
emu, at the DAUPHIN CLIIJ:+4 Of ettljUN, LayS-3m
HAEHLtfittltfi May 8, 15154
MOUNTED ARTILLERY.
THIRTY A.BLb.:-BODIED AND 601313 Et
mAM wanted for the Mounted Artillery se, mei.—
Apply ar. Camp Uurdn 0 Lieut. JACOB BASS.
jal.B raw
PROPOSALS
WILL be received at the PENNSICL
vatua CaNai (Naas: during t . he ipresent
minim for the construction of a BRICIS. sENlreirt, (about
600 feet in leugth,) from the canal of alaraet street
urtdge to Paxton creek. For particulars enquire at,,the
oftce. Trial. T. diteaxiazi, "
Engineer and it l uplinintendeztt:
Harrisburg, Juno 13, 186.1.-4e13-d
STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG
•
FARE REDUCED TO sl.2s Baum:Lao
GETTYSBURG.
THE undersigned has established a
regular LINE 06 sTaGE CUACHE6 trona MecttaniCs
burg, connecting every other morning with the Camber
land Yaliey Railroad care. The coaches leave .every
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every
other day. ?assuagers for Sheppardatowa, iblisburg,
Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reduced rates.
fell-dtf WM. J.."PAT.M.
JOHN B. SIVLITEUB
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., -
Harriaburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a large assortment ut
BOOTS, saws, GAITERS, &c., of the very.: best
tualities for ladies, gentlemen, and cbildrens ,
Prices to suit the times. all Muds of WORK MADE TO
ORDER in the best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice. --.
octle.dtf JOHN D. SMITH, Harrisburg.
JOSEPH OAsEY. JOHN W. .BROWN.
CASEY &
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
_HARRISBURG ;
HAVING associated together ; the
pructiee of the Law, will attend flithfulli:auci
gromptly to all professional business entrusted to-their
Office m Third street three Eldora trom Market:
N. B. Censunations in _English and Gorman,
ALDERMAN. •
HENRY PEFFER.
OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,)
' NEELR -• -
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth,
CITY OF 1111.101ISBORG, PFA1!".16..
mSl2•dtt
. . . FLAGS ! FL:A.IaB! l'''' ''''''''
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IIIiTOTE PAPER AND ENV glsOPEB'ii
National designs, LEITER PAYER with iiiir 4 i
.'
y. °City of Harrisa.ez, printed and for oata'at 'iyA 9-,l—
BOOKSTORE,
Near itie Harrisbarg Bridge.
MEI
FRESH ARktiVAL-,;,-,_,„
HOiOrelr, BEARS,
sae; Gairfi',
1102102(1r, SIIAK/3100.411, • l•
'Slur flrait,
-Meuse* Fez ItliANB, , ,
.PVxorttPrs9,
Just received and tor sale at the tawiev a&aa
sble wm. ( - IR JR ac.(X.).-r..:.
NEW COAL OFFICE;
HE UNDERSIGNED having e - ntered•
. .
.1.„ to the COAL allE in this eityiwould realiectredri:;
•solicit the patronage of theclizeos. I *al keip:o4
Ooal of all sizes, from the most celebrated and appre'ved"..;...
mines, - Which will be delivered to anyrpM_thftrit ettf 71:
hie frOm dirt and other ;Iniptirities:
Goanurtmani, qtam.: SOB: BA= BY 1/13 BOAT LOAD,
Loan on Same 205. Persons panel:Lasing by the Boat
or Chr Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton.
Mee No. 74 Market streetommad door from Dewber.
Ty alloy. Yard on the 08.1131, loot of North argot. Or
Mars lett at either place will receive prompt attention.
ap4dly JOIN W. Wail., wit
11149
PETER BERNRTSEL,