t 41 11 11 teitgrapn iAitRIBBURG Friday Afterpipp, Anpll,ll, 1801 , . TO AD V ERTISERS. The circulation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH Is FOUR 'TIMES LARGER than any other daily publishodor cliculated in this city, and it thetv 101 , 0.A1-resents greater inducements for the pa tronege' 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 GRAPH IC DISPATCHES re ceived during the. night. HAYMAKING has commenced in this neighbor hood. Large crops will be gathered. ........-.....----.. THE FOURTH OF JULY.—The people of Middle town, Millersburg, and other towns in this county, are making preparations to celebrate the comingianniversary of American independence appropriately. This is tight. Everywhere throughont the loyal States the day should be honored by patriotic public demonstrations. =l= A QOM) Dare WORK. —One day recently several citizens of Lykenstown visited a stream in ;that vicinity and caught two hundred and fifty trout, varying from twelve to eighteen inches in length, besides a quantity of other fish. The sportsmen of our city who are fond of angling for " speckled beauties" should visit Lykens town and try their luck. Tun COMKITITH or ARRANGEMENTS for celebrat ing the approaching anniversary of out Na tional Independence, will meet to-morrow (Saturday) evening, at 8 o'clock, in the court room, for the transaction of business. The ward committees are requested to be present and make their reports. Josttua. M. Wasnmu, Sec'ry. her.ovnio.—The young volunteer, Mr. Snay, belonging to the Jersey Shore company, who recently fell oft the roof .of the Arsenal, and has been lying at Mrs. Johnson's in a suffering and critical condition, is now gradually im proving. The attending physician, Dr. Seiler, thinks there is a probability of his recovery. Some ladies in the neighborhood have been ex ceedingly attentive to the sick man, and this kindness is properly appreciated by him and his friends. ~~~ 'fru, FOURTH AT GBATZTOWN.— The patriotic people of the upper end are making prepara tions for a "high old time" at Gratztown on Independence day. There Is to be a grand military and civic parade, flag raising, display of fee works, &G. Col. A. Jr Herr, of this city, has been invited to deliver an oration.— From present indications the " glorious Fourth " will be celebrated with more than usual pomp and spirit in the various towns throughout our county. THE 'UNION PRAYER MEETLIG will be held in the Presbyterian church, corner of Market square, to-morrow afternoon, commencing at four o'clock, as usual. The regular continu ance of this meeting is appropriate and impor tant. Affording, as it does, aro,opportunity for union in the worship of God, and prayer, in the simplest form of devotion, for His blessing and grace upon the participants, our country, and our fellow-creatures, it is in every way proper, and should engage general interest. A cordial welcome is given to all classes of citi zens, and particularly to strangers temporarily sojourning in our city. === EFFECTS OF PROPER DISCIPLINE.-Some of the vol• unteers in Camp Curtin became "obstreperous" yesterday afternoon, but the tiotouidemonstra _tion was promptly suppressed by Cob Biddle, who had the participants arrested and punish ed. The refractory spirits who formerly caus ed so much disturbance in camp, already begin to discover that the new commandant is a true soldier and strict disciplinarian who knows his duty and will discharge it faithfully. Camp Curtin is now one of the best regulated camps in the State, having a head whom the soldiers can loOk up to and honor without compromis ing their dignity as men. I===l SECOND RHODE ISLAND REGIMENT.--The Second Regiment of Rhode Island volunteers, Col. John S. Slocum commanding, arrived here over the Lebanon Valley road from New York .itt)airte o'clock this morning, bringing with them a full equipment of camping materials, artillery, and one hundred horses. The Rhode Islanders are a splendid body of men, and elegantly equipped. They number eight hun dred infantry and two hundred artillery, and have with them a well-appointed battery con sisting of six pieces of rifled cannon. Governor Sprague, the present Executive of the State and Commander-in-chief of the Rhode Island forces, his Secretary Mr. Clark, and the Pay maste r of the State, accompanied the regiment. The arrival of the train attracted an immense crowd of people to the depot, and when Gov. Sprague emerged from the cars he received a cordial and enthusiastic welcome. During the stay of the troops here two hundred gallons of coffee and large quantities of bread and cakes were distributed among them. A brief and pleasant interview took place between Gover nor Sprague and our Executive and military authorities. After remaining here a few hours the long train of cars containing the gallant Rhode Islanders started en rouse for Washing ton, moving from the depot amidst enthusias tic cheeling and waving of handkerchiefs, which they returned with interest, the excellent Regimental Band playing Hail Columbia, and many of the men singing the Star Spangled Banner..., The Rhode Island boys are in _excel lent health; and elated with the prospect of speedily reootiug the reboil'. Tug L,LDIES have adopted a red, white and blue hoop, which is called the war-hoop. Sam SERMON.—Fast horses win cups by the use of their legs. Fast young men lose their legs by the use of cups. Moan Taoors COMING.—One of the New Hampshire regiments, and two or three New York regiments, are expected here this evening en route for Washington city. A CHEAP LUXURY.—Owing to the great pro fusion of strawberries, they are now a drug in our market. Favorite hucksters peddle them about the streets at eight and ten cents a bog. I=l:=3 CHANGE OF LocAnoN.—Two or turee of the regiments now in Camp Curtin will leave here to-morrow, for what point we cannot ascertain. If rumor be true they are to go into active ser vice and join the Pennsylvania troops now on the borders of Western Virginia, where rein forcements seem to be required. WHAT Is RED TAPE °—" Red Tape" is an En glish expression, originated by Carlyle and made popular by Dickens, designed to repre sent the ceremonious delays and official for malities characteristio of the British Govern mental routine. It is similarly used in this country to ridicule the tardiness with which everything is effected by the formalism of gov, ernment officials. ==l RsmRN OF MEI MAYOR.—Our worthy Mayor, who left the city a few days ago on a piscatorial excursion to Blair county, returned last night, bringing with him a large quantity of fine mountain trout, which he generously shared with his friends. Wtrwere the lucky recipient of a dozen of the " speckled beauties," for which Mayor Kepner will please accept our thanks and consider our best bow made. ..--......... Cram Lass have been or will be addressed, by the Committee of Arrangements, to the various civic associations and Sunday Schools of our city, inviting them to participate in the parade on the anniversary of American independence. We hope to hear prompt and favorable re sponses, so that the display may be a large and attractive one, and the entire demonstration creditable to the public spirit and patriotism of our citizens. FLINT Locucs.—.We are glad to hear that the Adjutant General is about to collect all the arms in the State, and those with flint locks will be immediately altered and improved, so as to render all the State arms efficient. This alteration can be effected for a small sum, and the musket made as serviceable as any other arms. This at least seems to be the opinion of the most experienced army officers. &Annan DESERTER. —John H. Yeager, of Berrysburg, in this county; who was sworn in at Harrisburg last April as a member of Capt. Savage's company, ' the Washington Rifles of Wiconisco, has deserted. We learn that the people of Berrysburg intend to give the fellow a warm reception should he return to that village. A deserter is no better than a traitor, and should not be tolerated in any loyal com munity. =I No STATB Fem.—The officers of the State Agricultural Society have determined not to hold a Fair this season. In many counties the usual local exhibitions will also be dispensed with. Owing to the war excitement, and tight times in monetary affairs, the people have not the inclination or the means to patronize agri cultural shows, which, in too many instances, benefit only the managers and,speculators in now-fangled farming implements. The great mass of practical agriculturists regard these annual State Fairs as extensive humbugs. New EQurrafems.—We have examined speci mens of the new equipments ordered and now in process of manufacture for the volunteers in Camp Curtin. They are similar in style to those of the Rhode Island troops which passed through our city this morning, and the material is of excellent . quality. No volunteer soldiers in the Union will present a finer appearance than ours when mustered in their new equip ments. It is expected that ell the regiments in Camp Curtin will be fully uniformed in time to participate in the grand parade here on the fourth of July. A handsome display may there fore be anticipated on that occasion. I=l A LIVELY Mrs.—Last evening a Woman visited an obscure grog shop in which her hus band has long been accustomed to spend the time that ought to be devoted to labor for the support of his family. By way of revenge upon the proprietor who harbored her whisky loving lord, she broke all the tumblers in the "saloon," and attempted to stove in the heed of a beer cask, in which she would have suc ceeded but for the intervention of two or three patrons of the institution. There was a lively time for a few minutes, and the infuriated woman, after extorting a promise from the frightened dealer in tanglefoot to close his doors against her husband hereafter, marched off in triumph. FARMERS AND THE WAR. —This country would be able to support a very large number of fight ing men through an indefinite period of time if the peaceful industry of the community was directed to this end. It would simply be ne cessary to divert the labors of those who are now engaged in making superfluous luxuries, to the production 01 food and clothing. This diversion of labor will be gradually effected by a decline in the price of luxuries and an ad vance in those of the necessaries of life. This already begins to be felt ; while works of art, books, jewelry, &c., are of very slow sale, the coarser styles of woollen cloths and satinets have advanced some 30 per cent. in price in such colors as are adapted for military purposes. If the community is intelligent, they will an ticipate this change in the_mlrket demand for articles, and will, by a prudent forecast, save us from a scarcity of products absolutely essen tial to existence.. This applies with especial force to farmers. Let them sow their seed with perfect confidence that there will be a certain demand for their crops, which will bring better pribea than In preceding years. Above all things, let us not have the horrors of famine added to the trials of war. • fltunopluania Daily Zelegrqh, fribap lMttrnoon, June 21, 1661, THE STRAWBERRY TRADE.—Several thousand bushels of strawberries have' paased through. Harrisburg by railroad, within a few days, from Pittsburg to New York city. The crop has been immense this season everywhere throughout the country. GOING TO WASHINGTON,--It Is rumored this afternoon that Campbell's artillery, with an ef fective battery, will leave here this evening or to-morrow morning for Washington city. Sev eral pieces of cannon were mounted at the Ar senal this afternoon. We also learn that the Secretary of War has made a requisition upon Governor• Curtin -for three regiments of the State Reserve Corps, to go to Washington im mediately. From the stir in camp today, we judge the reports to be well founded: ' Tux Simons FAMILT IN Paul:Qt.—For some time past there has existed in Meadow Lane a disreputable institution, kept by a Mrs. Ritten house and her two daughters, familiarly known in certain low circles as the "Serious Family," Of late the establishment has been largely pa; tronized by soldiers, whose frequent riotous and disorderly conduct has disturbed and an noyed citizens residing in that locality. Yes terday afternoon the police officers made a descent upon the institution, and captured the mother and daughters, who were committed to prison by Alderman Peffer, to await a trial.— The police should now turn their attention to a number of equally disreputable dens of the same kind in other sections of the city. SOLILOQUY OF JEFFERSON DAVIS, who starts from his sleep and gives voice to his guilty soul in 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 doth blab of coming 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 Bann & Bowsures, corner of Fourth and Market streets, je2o-2tf LOST !- A POOKA2 BOOK 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 $5O 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 GOODS PROM NEW YORK AIIOTION.-50 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 121- and 20 cts. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 cts. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12i, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and, 37 cts. 16 dozen towels at 12} cents .a towel: Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 60 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. DO pieces of the best Calico ever sold for 6} cts. 60 pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains. Call at S. Lzwr's, Rhoad's old corner. CouaKs.—The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af fections. Experience having proved that simple reme dies often act speedily and certainly when taken In the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so alight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be warded of Public Speakera and Singers will find them effectnal for cleating and a trengthening the rates. sae advertisement. delo-d-swewtim MonAT's Liii Pus Ant Pima Brnmes.— iree from aU Mineral Poisons.—ln oases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Blip, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short, most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties No family should be without them, es by their timely use mush suEering and expense may be saved. _ _ Proparod by Wk. B. MOFFAT ; M. U., New York, and ttale by all Druggie at nov9w -ly THE DH. KANE REFRIGERATOR. rrtHIS superior REFRIGERATOR, to gether with several other cheaper styles, may be faund at the manufactory, at exceedingly low prices. Also, a great variety of WATER COOLERS, of supe rior finish. aprill6-3m THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure el all those painful and dangerous diseaees to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent eountertena. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Preppata as they are Surf to bring on Miscarriage, but at any o time they are sale. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpita lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al though a powerfal remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Fun directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-111.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to anY_ Molina Agent, will insure a bottle, oontainlng 60 rills, by return mail. For gals by C. A. fLunrvAes. lye dewly. • The Confessions_ and. Experience of an Invali Pustrenme for the benefit and as a .warning and a caution to young men who suffer from NerronS Debility, Premature Decay, etc., supplying at the same time, the means of Self Cure, by one who cured himself, after being put to great expense through medical imPoul lion and quackery. Single copies may be had of the au thor, Nermucin MAYFAIRi Esq., Bedford, Kings county N. Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. dulle-Bmd W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! MOB SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous In effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—to staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor) , Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Preoriotor. dawtagl 81 Barclay Street, t air Yo HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, - TREATMENT AND RADICAL CUR 4 OF SPE REATOR RHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous ness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from ikli-abuse, &c. By Robt. _J. Ctuvorwell, M. D.— Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. GaAs. J-- C.- KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Poet Mice Box ii, No 40A0. m2.0.6ut w =l= -...,--..... -00.----. NOTICE. PURIFY THE BLOOD R. S. PARSON & 00. Cor. Deck and Pear str eats, Philadelphia MANHOOD A CARD TO THE LADIES DR; ,- EDUPONOO'S GOLDEN. PILLS ; • FOR FEMALES. • _ .rantbie Correcting, regulating, and. removing a obstructions, from whatever came, and I ways successful as a proven. _ _ THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in France Rao America, with uunaralleled success in every case; and he is urged by many thousand ladles who need them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those eufrering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase or family where health will not permit Females particularly situated, or those eupposmg them. selves so, are cautioned, gainst these Pills while In that condition, as they are surf to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this adme. ninon, although their mildness , would prevent any Mis chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended, Full and explieit directions accompany each box. Price $1 00 per box, Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNVART Druggist, . ' . No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladies," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can- have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pos tags , " by• mad. Sold atso by S. S. Survemi, Reading, Jorresori, hollows's' % COWDYN Philadelphia, J. L. Lan. asacers,ll.ebanon, Demur 11.1btrisan, Lancaster- J. A. W Woes, rightsville ; E. T. Alum, York • ,• and by one druggist in every oily and village in the Union, and by S. D. Howe, ole proprietor, New York N. 13...L00k out for counterfeits. Bey no Golden Pills of 'any-kind unless every box is signed. S. D. HOwe. 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. B. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited 41.03-dwaswly, IMPORTANT TO IREltlik DR. CHESSMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L Cheeseraan, XL D., riew YORK OILY 1111; combination of ingredients in tnese Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. hey are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities" Painful Menstruations, removing all ob• etructions, whothe'r from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &a., disturbed sleep, which arise from inter: option of nature TO .MARRIEJJ Dr. Cheesenian's Pills are invaluable, as —.3y will bring on the monthly period with regularity. whn have been dinappointed in the use of other Pille can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. _ . NOTICE There u one COnd Men of she female system in which the Pills cannot be taken wethow moducing a P ECULIAII BESULI. the condition clon al to is .PIiEGNANCT— the result, .M.LSOARBIAGI.. Such is the irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore he sexual functions to a normal coturstion, that even the reproductive power of nature cannot rout it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious.. Explicit directions, which should be read, an. company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing la to De Coma/Ars L. Oluminsan, Box 4,531, Post Office, New York City. Sold by osie 'gat in everytown In the United States R. R. HUTCHINGS, General All. fur the United States, 14 Broadway, New. York, whom nil Whoirsa le orders should be .4,ddr Sold in Harrisburg by U. A. aticwvext. n0r48•4 Awly A. CORRESPONDENT of the Siecle Paris, the government organ of Francs writes from Tunis, Algiers, on iollows "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 account. Many of the modern inventions in use here aro. American and ono American chemist, Dr, J. C. APSe, Of Lowell, supplies much of the medicine consumed in this country. His Cherry Pectoral, Pills, Sarsaparilla 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 's deuce of Medloine is carried to a higher per. feckless Went own country (France) than any other, it strikes a Frenchman as a little si ngul ,r that an American Physician should Mulish the medical skill and remedies for our Principal Province. We are happy to inform our readers that these supe rior medicines which tie Emperor's Principal Province is obliged to get from America may be had by our neigh bors, at C. A. Bannvart's, C. K. Keller's, D. W. Grass & Co.'s .J.lll."Lutz's, Holman & Co.'s, Armstrong, Harrisburg, andlgealere eve4where. ,set-d ter HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I Wm.: A. Batchelor's Hair Dye I The Original and Best in the World All others are'inere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. 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 Wra. A—Batchelor since 1859, ant over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of his patrons o his famous dye. Ff3i. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not td - be distinguished from nature, and Is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it may be conttn. tied; and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. gold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Diugglsts and" Fancy Gds Dealers. air The Genuine has thy name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of WIL. LIAM A. BATCHELOR: :Address .OIIARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, eB•d&wtaug 81 Barclay street, Now York New 2twaiisemtnts FOR RENT. TlaN ROOMS now occupied by the Pos Office. Possession given on the first of July. En quire of- - jelthitl- GEORGE W. PORTER. A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. O oloee Up the concern the entire T stook of SHOES, BOOTS, &0., late of Oliver Bell. man, deoetased, in the rdoms.in the Market Square, will be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms will be rented to the purchaser if desired. The terms will be made easy. j01,741tP DAN'L. D. BOAS, Agent. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. THE vast - amount of proper* destroyed annually by Lightning ought to be a warning to property holders to secure their buildings. All orders far Lightning Rode left at the auction store of W. BARR, will be attended to. Rods put up in the latest Improved style and warranted. DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST OFFERS his services to the citizens o Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o the public patronage, and gives assurance that his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro fession. Ile'ng an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in nviting the public generally to call. on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Moe No. 128 Market, street, in the house formerly ou - copied by Jacob R: Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. . tr.yB-dly REDUCTION IN PRICES HERINOES, Plain and Figured. OASHHISHIS, Plain and Figured. • ALL WOOL HELAINE'S, Extra Styles and Quality, BROCA LONG SHAWLS, different prices. FINE STOCK OF BLANKET SHAWLS. The prises In all the above Goode, on examination, wll3 be found "lower than ever," at . . • CATHCART'S, an 24 '.. `.. Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. rIRAB CIDER 1 ! I—Strictly pure, spark %) ling and sweet—bas received a Silver Medal or Di. plema at- every State Agricultural Fair since 1356. For sale by jell-d • WM. DOCK & CO. DENTISTRY. D R, GEO, W.' STINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, having perms nently finiated in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office lormerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street, between Market .and Walnut, respwifully infOrms his friends and the public, in general, that he is prepared to perform all operations in the Dental profession, either surgical or mechanical, in a manner that shall not he surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His mode of inserting artificial teeth is upon the latest im proved scientific principles. Teeth, trout one to a lull set, mounted on fine Gold, '4ll - native elates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasure hi recommending the above gen tlemen to all my former patients of Harrisburg and Vi cinity, and feel eonfident Mat bo will perform all opera dons in a seientillc manner, from my knowledge of hie ability. imy34ltil F. J. S. GORGAS,EI,.,D. S. CIDER 1! 1 VINEGAR 111 MADE from choice and selected Apples, and guaranteed by us to bestrictly pure. tt/l.d . • WM. DOOM & C.O. New (2thaertistmente. NATIONAL AND R, GINIENTAL COLORS. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S 02110 E, P. M., t 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 office as re quired, said proposals to be publicly opened at the time and place named, and the successful bidder to be 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 11. S. Artillery. 40 " " " 11. S. Infantry. 1 Regimental " " 11. 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 its area and the 34 stars 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, fertile, cords, tassels, fringe, ready for use anti marked with No. and name of Regiment according to regulations above mentioned ' • also for 1 National Color for Rifle Regiment, 1 Regimental " " " 4 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 1872 and 1373 of U. S. Army Regnlations, 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 fig 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 to U. 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. Time 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. M. jelB-12td ARMY SUPPLIES. HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, COMIISSARY DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg, June 19, 1861. Sealed proposals are invited and will be re cieved at my office in the city of Harrisburg until THURSDAY, the 27th inst., at 12 o'clock 11., for furnishing by contract the best quality of FAMILY BREAD at a Camp to be estab lished near 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, Rice, Beans, Vinegar, Pepper, Soap, Candles, Salt, Pilot Bread and Potatoes ; all to be of the best quality, and to be delivered in such quantities and at such times as they may be ordered by the Assistant Commissary during the time the troops may remain in said Camp, and to be in spected by the Inspector appointed for the pur pose of inspecting Army supplies. Bonds with approved security for the faithful performance of the above contracts will be required.— Nothing will be allowed for freight, drayage or packages. W. W. IRWIN, jel9 dtd Corn. Gen. York Daily Recorder insert till 27th inst. and charge this office. ARMY SUPPLIES. HEAD QUARTERS, PENNSYLTANIA COMMIS ARY DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg, Tune 19, 1861. Sealed proposals are invited and will be re ceived at my office in the city of Harrisburg until the 27th inst. at 12 M., for furnishing by contract FRESH BEEF of the beet quality.— Shins, Necks and,Tallow taken off. Also, Brown Sugar, Tea, Rice, Vinegar, Ground Coffee, Pepper, Salt, Soap and Candles. All the above articles to be of the best quali ty, and to be delivered at Camp Curtin in such quantities and at such times as may be ordered by the Assistant Commissary, and to be inspect ed by the Inspector appointed for inspecting Army Supplies at said Camp. Nothing will be allowed for drayage or packages. Bonds with approved security will be required for the faithful performance of the above contracts. W. W. IRWIN, j el9-dtd Com. Gen. Patriot and Union insert until 27th inst. PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE Between Philadelphia LOCK ILAVIIN, JCR= SNORE:, WILLIAMSPORT MITNCT, UNIONTOWN, WATBONTOWN, MILTON, LIeWdBIING, NOBTERINBEILIAND, IaTNIKIRT, TntivorroN, esonawrows LiTiaN'STOWN, lertaras- BEING, /IMMIX, DAUPRIN, ' AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, No. 811 Market Stoat; Phila delphia, by b o'clock P. If., will be delivered in Harrisburg the neat morning. Freight (always) as low as by any other line. Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and speedy delivery of alt klarrlsbuc; t,oods. The undersigned thankful for past patronage hopes by strict attention to buslcOES to merit a continuance of the same. T. PRIMER, Philadelphia and Reading depot, jell-dlim Feot of Market Street, HarriAbarg. NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS. w H i E y a be tA e s ng s a a ge v a e i t n 'a c l o L ete r r a i r ti tL h th a e es v n e a at e o - f 'Members of Congress aril Senators on lettere and docu. melds, notice is hereby given that such franks will avail th em nothing, as they will not be recognized, and all such letters must be sent to the. Dead Letter. Office at Wash ington. Some seven hundred letters are now lying at this office with counterfeit irauks on them, anti the per son who deposited them had better call for them and get them properly mailed. If the authors of these franks can be discovered It will be the duty of the undersigned to have them criminally prosecuted however painful It may be. jelo GEO. BERGNER, P. M. FOR RENT. THE EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RE STAIIRANT fa BrAnni city Hall Building, Harrin burg City, Pa. Apply tO JOHN H. BRANT, jell-d3ol* On the promises. An excellent article of Com sl.2se mermat Note Paper can be had far ad per ream at BEAGNER'S ()HEAP WOKS TOKE• TO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS. ACOMPOSITOR in ill-health and also having lose bis bearing, is desirous of • mewing Employment on a =entry paper ; wages not asinnoh ati object as work in the country. Address 000MPOSI TOR," Harrisburg Post office. • -. -j60.8-4 in allticrtisittents. STEAM WEE.l.l.:f__ . HIV/WEIN. NIW--11" - ........ AIR LIVER P OOL., --- . L , . LANDING AND EMBARKING- PAS- ,_ SENGERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.). The Liver pool, New York and Philadeighin Steamship company Intend despatching their full power t 4 Clyde-b alit Iron liteanaships as follows : . ... . _ GLASGOW, Saturday, 22dJune; orry OF BALTIMARE, _ Saturday, 29th June; KANGAROO, .BaturditY,AV; . and every Saturday, at Noon, from Biel . Ny et. ;- -- R&M OF nouns.' " ' FIRST CABIN 875 00 SIEF.RAGB ..... $3O 00 I do, to London $BO 00 do to 'London ....sllBlof, do to Paris 885 001 do to .Paris .... $3B do to Hamburg.. $B5 001. do to . Hamburg 836 Of:— Passengers also forwarded to Barre, Bremen, Botttir-I. dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. go -Persons wishing to tiring eut their friends can tickets - here at the following rates, to New York : From Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, 87.0, $B5 and $105% Steerage from Liverpool 840.00: From Queenstown,. . $3O 00. These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They aro built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent ; Fire Annihilators on board. For further information apply; at the Company's, thilcut. JNO. G. DALE, Agent, ••, . jel2-tf . 15 Broadway, New. York, . • •• Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg., . FOR SALE I A BUILDING LOT, situate in Westllsir . rlsburg, froicting on Brava street 20 'feet, and,, run=-. mug back 161 feet, more or leis, to ;a 20 foot elloy, .ad-_, joining on one side the propercy of fir, Blumeruitine.., • ~ For particulars enquire of FREDaIICK caCHEFENI!. 11:1 Bergner 'a Bookstore. • . _, Nisy,B, 1861. , . _ - m 59 - LIME FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED having embarked Lin the LIME . BUSINESS is prepared to furnish th very best article at short not:co, and at Bleb wait Prices itir cash. He sells the lime burnt at Columb is and &LEO . that burnt at home. my29•d3m HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD for sale, CUT TO STOVE OR VORD LENGLE IV SUIT PUROLIASERS... ALSO, LOOUS2 POSIS AND ORESTNUi faith: 66 TO ORDER. - ALS.', STONE AND SAND FOR BUILDING:. PURPOSES. logien:: of the subscriber at nu residence on the Ridge road, opposite the Good Will Engine ito ise, or at the Yard, corner of Second and Scold. streets, Wait dlr. risbuig. [my27•tf j - G. B. OGLE , :;' PROF. ADOLPII P. TEUPSER, WOIJLD respectfully inform his din patrons and the public generally, that he will continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN awl also in the science of T.HOROUGI7I Bess. lie will wlth pleasore wait upon pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be gieen ys his residence, in Third street; a few doors below the German Reformed Church. decls-dti City Property for Sale. ALARGE TWO-STORY BRECK. HO USE and. lot of ground., pleasantly loc.ttid on Front IR., betweettlialberryalreet son Virastiington Avenue. Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in goOd canditicia and e salient tone. Apply to _ _ I"'orliAT3E.lol. 7 lslb DIARRHAEA AND CHOLERA. ANTIDOTE, • - For the cure of thaie distreminz thatadiee. Agreetb!o to the taato. Every soldier should promo a bottle of this valuaire medicine before they take up their line of march.- gif sale at C. A. BANNTART'S; Dreg Store; my2-am PROPOSALS - - WILL be received at the PENNSYL VANIA CANAL OFFICE during the present month for the construction of a BRICK. stiWisat, - (about 600 feet in length,) from the canal of Market. street bridge to Paxton creek. .For particulars enquire at the office. THOS. T. Virladettaii, • Engineer and Superintendent. Harrisburg, June 13, 1881.—je1341. STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG ififftt FARE REDUCED TO 81.25 THROUGH TO GETTYSBUp. THE undersigned has - established a regular LIRE OF STAGE COACHES twin hf. burg, connectiug every other morning with the .oumber land Valley Railroad oars. The coaches leave' every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every other day. Passengers for Sheppardstown, aillebarg, Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reduced rates. jell.-dtf WM. .L.TATEL JOHDI B. SMITHS • BOOT & SHOE STORE , CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT - STEP Harrisburg, Pa. . . ALWAYS on hand a large aasortagint of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &0., of the Very' best inalities for ladies, 'gentlemen, and children' wear.— Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE' TO ORDER in the best style by superior worimen' REPAIRING done at short notice. octlftatf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. "alb B. M. GILDBA, D. D. S. ' STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. All opera ions, Surgical and Mechanical, eoleatilleally performed. Charges moderate. PS All Work Promised in One W 3. . .AN I A A-- STEAM DYEING ESTA.I3LDINIENET, 104 Market Street between, 4ikand sth, HARRISBURG,-PA:,- %T ile l HERE every description of Ladies' and Gentlemen' Garnients, Piece Goods, &0., are %vett, Cleansed and antsbed l M the best manner an at 'Tsbortest notice DODGE & CO., Vot , 3-dawir Proprietors NEXT OF KIN WANTED! Handreds of Millions Pounds iterling IN CHANCERY, BANK OF 'ENGLAND, &c., waiting claimants. A Catalogue , or the heirs, and names of those to whom letters shouidbe.addressed in England, will be sent post free, on receipt tor '6l) cents, in stamps, or two for $l. Old claims must be eresented at once. References :—A. K. Hill, Boston; J. Burnham, Chief of Police, Haverhill. Address W.W. S. ORBETON & CO., jel7•d4t Box 260, POSE Office, Boston, Masa. FRESH Al-tRIVA-14 OP -. HOKONT, BEAN; aMP, GRIPPY nomcenr,'Sassimeoiss , Snit Rue, BLILEY,' • BURROW F . .g 'Bl4iit 4j. MEM' Ptak hU Just received and for sale at the towynt " PRIMP NEW COAI - OFFIOE: - THE UNDERSIGNED having entered in to the COAL TRADE in this city, would respectfully solicit the patronage . of the citizens. „hand Coal of all edges, fru nx Life_ibeet 41etrittli oved mines, which will be delivered to any Bart ofthe city, free from dirt and other ; IMprifitiegoi Feu WIN= Guanamano. Can FOB ElAri BY Its' Boarpup c ALB , Lou on M:morn-ex. Perim& . Boat or thr Load will receive 2,240 potoids to-the Tema Office No. 74 Market street, second , doorlroln DM-sher ry alley. Yard on the Canal, foot of North street.: Or den lett at either place Will receive promiltactentkin. , - 1011 - W. NALloyent. pEr BERNEnsit. C. O. 7:l4Y.ERSLil fp '''' Nitta kle_co