ES I 1 11 Q . ,if egraph ~iiKi.tß RG SatnrJay Afternoon, June 22,1861 .A.OVERTISERS. 'Thu 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 MIX, GRAPH. THE MORNING TELEGRAPH Ts issued every morning and con tains THE LATEST TELE GRAPH ig DISPATCHES re ceived during the night. WEST HARDISIMEG METHODIST CHIIROH..—The hours for Sunday service hereafter ; until other wise ordered, will be ten in the morning and Pis. in the evening. I== CREATING A NUISANCE. —This morning Lewis Kapphan, Henry Walters, John Casey, Lewis Opp, and Miller & Fertenbaugh, butchers, were arraigned, before the Mayor for creating a nuisance in the market house. They were fined one dollar each. .RELIGIOUS SERVICES trr Care.—The usual reli gious services will be held in Camp Curtin to morrow. Mass in the morning by Rev. P. 3laher, of St. Patrick's church, and addresses at three o'clock by some of the other clergy men of our city. ANornsa Plato —This morning a party of young ladies and gentlemen went to one of the shady groves adjacent to the city, to spend the day in social amusement and healthful exer cise. The picnic continues to be a popular "in stit u'ion," notwithstanding the war excitement and hard times. DIE NEiTH PELNIMELVANIEL REGIMENT was the first that forded the Potomac, waist deep, at Williamsport. It is said they dashed in with a whoop, and as they struck the bank on "old Virginia's shore," they raised a rousing cheer, making the welkin ring. The buglers and the .fifers played and the men sung "Dixie," as they passed through the town. ==:s B&W POTATO A, VEVTRALIZFR OS I 2 OSIO6- Tlox.—lt is stated that military men have dis covered a new remedy for intoxication, which, we believe, is "not down in the books." It is nothing more than raw potatoes, which are to be cut in slices and eaten without salt. An ordinary " raurphy," it is said, will cure the roost obstinate case in half an hour. =r2=2 ACCIDEET AT CAMP CIIETIN.—On Thursday afternoon a member of the Irish Infantry was struck on the knee by a board, which fractured the patella or knee-pan. The man was imme diately removed to the hospital. We cannot permit this occasion to pass without giving our I. `yibute to the excellent sanitary measures of the hosOital at Camp Curtin. Dr. King, and his assistaM. Dr. Reed, have proved themselves skillful Ond efficient surgeons. As a general thing the men in camp are in healthycondition. =I Tug SABBArm,--As we draw near to the con • secreted home of the Sabbath, let no remember the beautiful worde of the poet, while we give our hearts to prayer and praise : " atfely through another week, God his brought us on our way Let um now a blessing seek, Wait ng in his courts to•day— Day or all the week the but, Emblem or eternal rest. Tao PREEBYTERT OF °MILIEU held a met ing at Mechanicsburg last Thursday to ordain the Rev. Mr. Chalfant to the ministry, and to Install him over the newly-formed church at that place. Rev. Mr. Cattell, of this city, preached the sermon; Rev. Mr. Murray, of Carli,le, delivered the charge to the people; Rev. Dr. )larper, of Shippensburg, the charge to the pastor. The congregation have erected ,a neat and beautiful church, and their pros pects, under the highly acceptable labors of Mr. Dinsmore, are most encouraging. PLEALOTSV IMHR BINDRAGI.—Eire , is a re cipe for making ginger beer, a very wholesome end refreshing summer beverage : Put two gal lons of cold water into a pot upon the fire, add to it two ounces of good ginger bruised, and two pounds of white or brown sugar. Let all this come to boil, and continue boiling for about half an hour. Then skim the liquor and pour it into a jar or tub, along with one sliced lemon and half an ounce of cream of tartar.— When nearly cold, put in a teacupful of yeast, to cause the liquor to work. The beer is now made; and after It has worked for two days, strain it, and bottle it for use. Tie down the corks firmly. EQVRNENTS ARRIVED AND SOLDIERS. GONE. The equipments for our volunteers arrived last evening, and wagons were engaged until after midnight in hauling them to Camp Curtin. There was great bustle and activity in the camp until three o'clock this morning, at which hour two regiments, under command of Colonels Simmons and Eddie, fully armed and uni formed, marched to the depot and took the ears westward, to proceed to Cumberland and reinforce Col. Wallace. The men were in high spirits and cheoied with great enthusiasm when leaving for the seat of war. Col. Biddle's re giment is composed of the famous "wild-cat" companies, and wo predict that they will win as alany laurels as any regiment now in the United States service. since smiting the above, information has been received in this city that Col. Wallace was re inforced, This no.: a disarranged partly the movements of the two departed regiments, which will be stopped at Blopewoll for the present. Hopewell le eighteen miles this side If Bedford. HER CONDITION.—Mrs. Leidig, the old lady recently injured on the railroad in this city, is gradually sinking. it is not possible that she can long survive. -4.•.---.: Tan Swum Fay= still prevails to some er tent among children in this city. We have beard of several oases recently, two or three of which proved fatal. Tug Kamm Twins continue to operate suc cessfully. Several of our rural friends were victimized this morning. Why don't the police officers make an effort to "spot" the thieves who, regularly frequent our markets? With proper vigilance and tact this might be effected. CURE FOR BIIIINB.-A medical Journal states that by laying a piece of cold charcoal upon a burn, the pain subsides immediately. By leating the charcoal on one hour, the wound is healed, as has been demonstrated on several occasions. The remedy Is cheap an eiraple, and certainly deserves a trial. NARROW ESCAPS.—Last evening while a num ber of boys were indulging in the luxury of a cool bath in the Susquehanna, one of them was seized with cramp in the neck, and narrow ly escaped drowning. The little fellow had ventured beyond his depth, and it was with great difficulty that some of his larger compan ions rescued him from a watery grave : While larger boys may venture more Little ones should keep near shore. Pawns. Sou:ans.—There is one good reason why so many printers shoulder their shoeing sticks and volunteer for the war. It is in their line of business. They want to distribute leaded matter into the enemy's columns. In case an op portunity occurs, our patriotic brethren of the dick and rule will press into the thickest of the fight, batter the forms of the rebels effectually, and come ont of the contes with colors flying. ~ . , . ...e..... Tun OECIOND WISCONSIN Ettonam.— This morning at half past eight o'clock the second Wisconsin Regiment left Pittsburg for this city, and are expected to arrive here about six o'clock this evening. Camping ground has been secured for this regiment, In the neigh borhood of the Pennsylvania Railroad shops, on ground owned by Capt. Hall. The regiment will remain here from two to six days, depend ing on how soon they get their arms. They were furnished with the old flint lock muskets in Wisconsin, but determined not to bring these weapons with them, and are therefore to wait in Harrisburg until they can be furnished with suitable arms by the general government. ON and after Monday, June 24th, the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office will close as fol low, viz : Mena Czorm. Lebanon Valley B. B. 7.15 A. M. - Pennsylvania B. B. East. 8.80 A. M. Way Mall. 12 M. 4.80 P. M. 9 If West, 12 M. Way Mail. 8 P. M. 9 Yoram; Central B. B. North. 12 M. South. 12 M. 9 P.M. Ouraberland Villey R. R. For Chambersburg, Carlisle, &u, 7.15 A. M. 12 M. Schuylkill of Sugushanna B. B. For Pinegrove, Auburn, Pottsville, Sr.o., 12 M. By Staid. 7 A. 111., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thnraday and Saturday. 1 P. M., to Listmn and Levrisberry,on Saturday. 7 A. M., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. All mail matter must be prepaid, otherwise it cannot be seut. Postage to California, Oregon and Washing ton Territories 10 cents. Offal Harare on Sunday—From 71 to 81 A. M. and 8 to 4 P. U. Gao. BERUNTR, P. M. Tam VOIIIITH.—A GOOD Stmaxerma.—The people of Harrisburg, thoroughly imbued with patriotic enthusiasm, are anxious for the cele bration of the national anniversary this year in such a way as shall demonstrate the majestic popular strength of the American Union in spite of the apparent danger which threatens it. A lady correspondent makes a suggestion which seems to us well-timed and appropriate. It is, that besides the ceremonious parade of military and civic bodies, there should be something more done to make it a peoples celebration, in which the young as well es the old can partici pate. For instance, independence day ocours in a season of flowers. Let Flora perform a grander part than has heretofore been allotted to her in the preparations of splendors for the day. Let the children of the public schools and the ladles of the city in their various social cir cles, unite in getting upfloral devices to exhibit in the grand procession. Let there be temples of Flora, garlanded troops of little girls, repre sentations of Columbia and her children, Liber ty and her attendants, the Union, the Genius of America, and such familiar ideas, adding new and beautiful features to the commemora tive display. Let arches be raised along the streets, and every decoration for which the woods and the flower gardens furnish material so abundantly, be contributed by individuals and cow panto, to procure a scene of unequalled magnificence. Nothing here proposed is at all difficult of accomplishment. Wagons can easily be converted into cars for the floral pageant, by the construction of platforms upon them. If the men will prepare these, we guarantee that the ladles and children will eagerly undertake the decorative labor. Some to whom the idea has bean suggested are enthusiastic in their readiness to, adopt it. We need not elaborate these propositions further. They will instant ly commend themselves to every one, and we lay them before our readers quite confident that the response on the "glorious fourth" will be all that the patriotic originator of the idea could desire. Let tu3, in addition to the pro gramme recommended by the Committee of Arrangements, have a grand Flag and Floral Festival. It will cost bat a trifle and add large• ly to the olegniftemes of the display. Ptunepluania Zelegraph, Zaturbav Afttrtioon, June 22, 1861. FOURTH STRUT BETHEL.—The pastor, Rev. James Colder, having returned from a visit to New England, the usual services will be held to-morrow morning and evening. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Paxton Hose com pany will he held hi their Hall this (Saturday) evening at eight o'clock. Punctual attendance is required. OUR Flom—The Cameron and State Capital Guards remain at Funkstown, Md., and most of them are is good health. Capt. Eyster,recent ly commissioned in the regular service, is still , with his company. Invriarion ACCEPTED.—The " Hivers" have accepted the invitation to participate in a pa rade on the fourth of July. We presume the other fire companies will also accept. The " boys who run with the machines" can make a splendid display if they determine to do so. THANKS. —The members of the Irish Infantry, Capt. McGee, who left this morning with Col. Biddle's regiment, requested us to return their thanks to the ladiesof the Old Bqhool Pres byterian congregation for the presentation of a large number of neatly-made havelocks. Arrssue OffISIDERIL—Two small boys named John Humphreys and Peter Smith—one ma hogany colored and the other black as charcoal —were arrested last night for quarrellog on the street, and caged in the lock-up. The Mayor reprimanded and discharged them. ME Swartz Sounca.—With yesterday was the recurrence of the summer solstice, and con sequently the longest day of the year has pas sed. The sun will now continue to approach the equator until the 21st day of September, when it will cross the line, and as it recedes northwardly the cold weather will set in. THE &EOM NEW HAMPSHIRE REOIRENr, Col. Gilman Master commanding, arrived here at eleven o'clock to day. The regiment is com posed of one thousand and fifty good looking and intelligent " down easters," well inmed and equipped, ready to take the field at once. They go to Washington city. One or two New Murk regiments are expected to arrive to-night. RUMAT/ON AND ELECTION-FIRST CITY Zonayss.—On last Thursday evening, Gurdon S. Berry, Second Lieutenant of the First City Zouaves tendered his resignation, preferring to go into active service in the new regiment of Col. Geary. The resignation was accepted, and amidst the regret of every member the com pany parted with one who had endeared him. self to all by his gentlemanly deportment and the interest he manifested in the cause of his country. Lieut. Berry is from Erie city, and wee last winter a transcribing clerk in the State Senate. Last evening the company held au election to fill the vacancy thus occasioned; when Thomas W. Stees was duly chosen. Mr. Stem is a young gentleman of ability, and we predict that he will make an officer in every way creditable to the flue company which has thus honored him. The Zourtves have pro cured rifles from the State in place of the old muskets heretofore in their possession. They turned out last evening with their rifles, and executed the Zouave drill admirably. We learn that they have accepted an invitation to participate in the Fourth of July demonstration, and our citizens will therefore be on the qui Om for their appearance. "GRAB Madlicer."—We have had another oc casion to witness the operations of the new market ordinance this morning, and feel more convinced than ever that the regulation was uncalled for, as it is unnesseary. It is very well for those who love their beds in the morn ing in preference to fresh air, to take the beat of the day for their marketing, but really we can. not see why they may not go as heretofore, and permit those who will, to go as early as they can or desire. If lazy folks wish the "pick" of the market, let them rise an hour earlier. This morning's entertainment was nowise pleasant. When the bell rung, there was such a rush pell-mell and "grabbing" for market_ ables that one poor fellow we pot of bad the "wind knocked out of him." Heretofore one could take his time at market, run around, and see how prices ranged; but now, if you do not take the first thing you get hold of, at any rate asked for, you run the risk of doing with out. This morning we wanted cherries, and saw some very fine ones in the lower market. So we thought we would stand beside the bas ket until the hoar of five. Presently another came and waited, then another, and another, and so on until there were more wished-to-be purchasers than there were quarts of cherries in the basket. Well, they all waited, not very patiently, (for our city fathers get pretty well abused market mornings,) and when the hour arrived there was such a jostle, such a rush, to be served, that some were obliged to do with out, notwithstanding their waiting, while the poor farmer lost the price of two oe three quarts in the crowd. So it Was everywhere. There is one indisputable fact connected with this new regulation, that nor one of our farmers has beat or i 8 now in favor 9f it. We should consult them as well as ourselves, for it does seriously inconvenience many of them, especially at this season of the year. Let it either be repealed or amended. But or FaR this evening at airs. Cheaters, Jones' House Restaurant : Terrapin, Oysters, Chickens, Ice Cream, Strawberries and Cream, and other good things. Csli and Luxuriate. * Naw Gloom nom Ng,: YORK Auanos.-60 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 121- and 20 °to.. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 8, 6 and S cts. 10 pieces Lamella Cloth for 7 eta. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12i, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 81 and 37 cts. 15 dozen towels at 12} cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 etc 60 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. IVO pieces of the best Calico ever sold for foi ctn. 50 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 currier. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. rpHE vast amount of property destroyed annually by Lightning ought to be a warning to property holders to secure their bending& nil orders liar Lightning Rods left at the auction store or W. BAER, will be attended to. Each put up in the lakat improved style and wuriatei, Jead ..-•••-•4.. I=l .......fibf THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared froth a .Pres cription of Sir J. Clarke, N. D., rkyriocan le.tramlinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is nnfitiling in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO ItIAR.RIED LADIES It la peculiarty Rutted. It will ins short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. llaoh bottle, price One Dollar, bears We Government *lamp or Great Britain, to prevent coontertette OATJTION. These Pills should not be taken by Imelda during the .FIRST THREE MONTHSof Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any ether tine they are SUM. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectiens, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, P&p/la don of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wit affect a cure when all other means have failed • and at. though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around caoh package which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-111.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing JO Pills, by return mail. Poi..w.le by C. A. atNXVAAT. iy9 dewip MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, 't REVERENT AND RADICAL CDR?, OF SPE REATOR RBI* or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous ness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, to. By Robt. J. Culvervrept, H. a Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to Any address, past mild, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS J C. RUNE, 127 Bowery, New York. NIA &Moe Box, No 4,585. re2ll-oindaw ♦ COREESPONDNNT of the Siede Paris, the government organ of France write; from Timis, Algiers, ea "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 are American. and one American chemist, Dr. J. C. Aisle, of Lowell, supplies much of the medicine consumed is this country. His Cherry Pectoral, Pills, Sarsaparilla tubj Ague Cnre constitute the style reme dies here, bonne° they are of easy applloatlon, sure in their results 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 strikes a Frenchman as a little Hiegel .r that an American Physician should furnish the medical skill and remedies fur our Principal Province. We are happy to inform our readers that tbeee supe rior medicines which the Emperor's Principal Province is obliged to get from America may be had by our neigh bors, at C. A. Bannvart's, C. H. Keller's, D. W- Dross L C o.'s J. M. Lute's, Holman & Co.'s, Armstrong, Harrisburg, and dealers everywhere. A-dim A CARD TO THE LADIES DR• DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES, at/able u oorreoung, regumuus, rua remaTtug a ohgtractioru3, Worn whatever cause, and !- ways seezessful as a proven. Rive. THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in France ant; America, with unparalleled success In every case ; ono be le urged by many !benzene ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those aufferim from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it.— Females particularly situated, or those supposing them• selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sun to produce miscarriage, Imo the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this alma nition, although their mildness would prevent any mis ohief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each bus. Prise $l. 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. - BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladles," by sending bins El 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pot tage" by mail. Sold Rao by S. S. SravEss, Reading, JOHNSON, lIOLLOWAY & COWDEN Philadelphia, J. L. LEI& slauxit, Lebanon, Dermat R. HErostic, Lancaster; J. A. Weir Wrightsville; B. T. Ham, York ; and ,y one druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by S. D. How', ole proprietor, New York. N. 8.--Look out for counterfeits. 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 eay nothing of be ing-humbugged out of your money), buy only of those Whonhow the signature of S. D. Howe en every box, which has recently been added on account of tho Plll2 being counterfeited defittlwanwly. ILIMPOEITANT '4l) FEDI-AL-Es. DR. CREESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. 0.. NEW YORK CITY. 11111 h combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive prat:rhea. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all ob• structions, whether from cold or otherwise; headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nor. sous affections, hysterics , fatigue, pain in the bails and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature T. 3 MARRIED LADLES, Dr. Cheeseman's Me axe invaluable, as ;ley will bring on the monthly period with regularity. 14,dles who have been disappointed in the uee of other Pilla can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Chee,seman'a Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTIOE 'here fs one condition of the female system in which the Pills fttenet be taken tesaout Producing a PECULL4II 'he condition ; eferred to ix PREON4IIV-C.F— -the result, 1ISOARRI1(1.k. finch is the trresinibk tendency ay the medzdne to restore he sexual functions to a normal condition, :hat nevi the reproductive power of nature canna rams it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, an. oortinimy each box. Prioe El. Sent by mail on enclosing 31 to DR Con:News L CES23I/61.14, 80x.4,581, Post Moo, New York Qty. _ Sold by one I 'agent in every town la the United Staten R. B. HUTCHINGS, eeneral Az , nt, for the United Staten, 14 Broadway, New Fork, /0 whOr4 ail - Wholesale orders should t ad.* Sold In accrete - burg by 0... k. nov29-tow ty The Confessions and Experience o an Invalid. Purnatom for the b,:netic and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, eta., supplying at the same time, the limns of *Jeff Cure, by one who cur-4 himself, after being put to great expense through medical impost. don and quackery. dinglo copies may be had of the au thor, NATHANIEL HAITAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings county N. Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. d919-Bmd W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYES THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous in effect—Beautiful Meek or Natural Brewri—no staining the skin or injuring the Hair—reinedies the absurd and ill effect of Bed Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life- None are genuine unless signed "W. A, Batchelor." Sold every-where. CHAS. BATCIIZLOR, froorietor. St Barclay street, t att Yo drwtagl NOTICE. Couints..--Tho sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic; di rections. 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 Loseuges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so alight, as by this precaution a more Borten: attack may be warded a. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for clearing and a trengthening the voice. sae advertisement. delo-d-swawSza PURIFY THE; BLOOD MOFFAT'S LLB PILLS AND PgINDf BITTERS.— Pres from ail Mineral Poisans.—in rases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, 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. Billions Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in she rt, most all diseases soon yield to their curative properties 24° family should be without them, as by their timely use much sulfering and expense may be saved. Prepared by AVM. B. IdOFiTAT, N. D., New York, and tittle by all Druggisat uovg w-ly THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR. TEES emperior REFRIGERATOR, to t other cheaper elylee, raay be eoma saber wit h severe at the neannfactery, at exceedingly low prices. Mao, a great variety or WATER COOLERS, of enpe dor finieh. • E. 8. FAIZSON • Cor, Peek mall Pear streets, Philailitipbia. New `2O-Dertisentents NATIONAL AND R GLUE N TAD COLORS ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OSTICE, P. M., Harrisburg, June 18, 1861. Sealed proposals will be received at the otlioe 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 U. S. Artillery. 40 lt " 13. 8. Infantry. 1 Regimental " "U. S. Artillery. 40 " " "U. S. Infantry. all to be in every respect as described'in the U. S. Army Regulations paragraphs No's 1869, 1870 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 84 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 he entirely com plete with pike, spear, ferule, cord; tassels, fringe, ready for use and marked with No. and name of Regiment according to regulations above mentioned ; also for 1 National Color for Effie Regtmeitt, 1 Regiments' " " " 11 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 I*.Tationai Color ; to be complete ready for use and marked as above mentioned ; also for 1 Standard for Cavalry Regiment, 10 Guidons " f' lf as described in paragraphs 1372 and 1873 of U. S. Army Regnlations, the arms of Pennsylva nia, of suitable dimension, 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 tor 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 to U. S. standard patterns. Proposals for colors on which the decorations are painted, instead of embroidered, may also be presented, and may be. ccepted in lieu or 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 comeleted. 'lime of delivery to be considered tts 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 laige part will be considered in awarding the contract. By order of the Governor of Pennsylvania, E. M. BIDDLE, jels42td Adjutant General, P. M. ARMY SUPPLIES. HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg, Tune 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'oiock 31., for furnishing hy 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 Shine, Necks and Tallow taken off. Also, Sugar, Ground Coffee, Tea, Bice, 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, Yl9 dtd Com. Gen. ork Daily Recorder insert till 27th inst. and charge this office. ARMY SUPPLIES. HEAD QUARTERS, PENNSYLVARIA. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg, Tune 19, 1861. Sealed proposals are invited and will be re ceived at my oilice in the city of Harrisburg until the 27th host. at 12 M., for furnishing by contract FRESH BEEF of the best quality.— Shins, Necks and,Tallow taken off. Also, Brown Sugar, Tea, Rice ' Vinegar, Ground Coffee, Pepper, Salt, Soap and Candles All the above armies to be et 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 appoiuted for inspectang Army Supplies at said Camp. Nothing will be allowed for drayage or packages. Bonds with approved security will be requared for the leithtul performance of the above contracts. W. W. IRWIN, jel9•dtd Cum. Gen. Patriot and Union insert until 27th init. PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE Between Philadelphia LOCK HAVEN, JARSUT SHORE, WILLIsIILiTORT, MUNCT, Claw. Tows, Wel - sorrows, linaust, NORTHUmBiRLAND, :UNHURT, IitZTO.XUN, GRoRCKTOWN, LrsirotarOWS t Latin- BORG, HALIFAX, DaOPACI, 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 nellTery of all goods entrusted to toe line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, No. all Market Sleet, Phila delphia, by n o'cioeic P. M, will be delivered in Harrisburg the nest maiming. Freight (always) as low as by any other line. Particular attention paid by this lane to prompt and speedy delivery of ale Harrigh;H%:' The undersigned thankful for past patronage hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. T. PEIPtiER, Philadelphiamod Belding tJepot, ;elf •ddra Rot of Market Street, Harrisburg, FOR RENT. THE ROOAIS now occupied_ by the Poe <mos. Possession given on the first of July. En• quire or J.lBdtf GLOYIGE W. ?OMR& A. CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. MO close np the concern the entire stock of SEWS 3, BOOTS, late of Ol'ver Bell man, deceased, in tba rooms to tne Market square, will be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms wl I be rented to the purdayser if thaired. The tartni will be made easy. Jar. dtf DAIVL. D. BOAS, Agent. NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS WIIEREA6 several persons have late ly been engaged in couuterieiting the names of Members of Congrms ,sin 1 Senators on I.tteis and coon. Mara, noilie is tarot.) , given that such franks will oval them nothing as they will nosbe recognized and ell SOUL letters must be sent to the Dead bettorlbo at WsiiiM Wigton. dome seven huudr• d Istt. rs are now lying at this °Mee With counterfeit .ranee on them, and the per son aho deposited then bad Leiter c ill tor them sud get them pro, erly mated. If the authors of these franks can be duieoverei it will be the duty of the undersigned to have them crimiaally prosecuted however painted it mey be. J./0 OrO. BERGNER, P. M. TO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS. ACOMPOSITOR in ill•Itoalth and also having lost his hearibg, is desirous of procuring employment on a country paper ; wages not as much an object as work in the country, AddresO'cOMPOSI TIM? Harrisburg PM Moe. . je/Sql Ntw 26nertisinents STEAM W.E.6111.4 8113 W ILES W YOBS AND LIVERPOOL. LLA.NDING AND EMBARKING PAS. SENG.ERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. pew., New York and Philadelphia Steamship company intend despatching their full powered irOu Steamships as follows : GLAEGOV, Saturday, 22d June; CI iTY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, 29th June ; KANGAROO, Saturday, etn and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. HATES OF F . 8.88.1011, FIRST OJ I ..... 830 00 do to Loudon $BO 00 I do to Loudon ..9.38 00 do to Perla st 6 00 do to Ptrit $33 00 do to Hamburg..sBs Oil do ti Hamburg 84 00 Passengers atBO lOrwarcled to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, ate., at equally iow rate 3. Si-Persons wistuu.: w unlK eutthmir friendt cannily tickets here at the following rates, to New York : From: Liverpool or Queenstown; lot Cabin, $75, $B5 and 3100 . :let:rage from Liverpool 3410 00. From Queenstown, $3O 00. Those Steamers hsve superior accommodation* for passengers, and earry expel-Lei:mud Sur,geoas. Two). are OuLIC in Water-tight Lroa 41 , 30E10114, amt hare. este.* Fire annihilators oa board. S'or lathier miorination apply at the Company's OtLicee. Jig°. G. CAL S, Again, je1241 1G BrOadwity, New York. Or O. O. Zimmerman, Agent, Harnisbare. FOR SALE I ABUILDING LOT S situate in West Hu• risburg, troating on tiro s.reet 20 feet, and rue . 4.15 bait 161 feet, more ur less, to a2O toot alley, & JoLong ou ono Lido the ,roor,y of 31r. Idlurn , nAlue. For partioultre oaquire of FRED. RICK dtagersa Bergner's 800 .sto:e. Hay 8. 1861 MI • LIME FOR SALE. THE UNDERdIGNED having embarked. In the LIHE 13(16.[Nea9 is prepared to ( umiak th very best article at shots not ch a at the lo Nvast, prices ter cash. He Bells &Eta lime barn: at Ca/aalpia, zgrai atm that burnt at home, my29-dam LIIUKUKY, OAK. AND FINE WUUD for sale, (.1/2 TO STOVE fig CURD LENGIK TO SUIT PURGLIASERS. ALSO, LOCUS 2 POSTS AND OftESINUI JAILS CUT TO ORDER. ALSO, tb.VE AND 6AzYLO Fad aUILDINti Paii.POSSS. lociu.r,.. of tho sub3orlbem at Gni raviOri% as tfia Rif ge row), apposite the Goat ...•:,aaala tip,iso or at the Yuri, coruer of .. , leaoo , i at 3:o riaburg. Imy2l-if J G B. OULK. PR - OF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSEL WOULD respectfully inform his old patroua and tue pantie generaiiy, that Gos gelid *Patinae to give instructions on the ripzit3 FURTE, Sid f.Ul)EtlN, VZIALLN and also in the soience of ritugutice 3A3 S. He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at theme names at any hour desired, or lessons wih no giveni.a. las residence, IS Third stroet, a few doors below cue German tteiormed Gburcn. decle-al City Property for Sale, A LARGE TiVu,STOttr HOITdS and 1.,t of grJa r!, olaass,cty Wu at.d au I+Y.i.ll. bet Ween Untberry acre aL a ;LI. I`niaui4tua ;Nail!. Also k1.,:51J.1 in good sinttnala of ex• cellent Lona. Apply C O. No. 2.3. s ret DIARRHEA AND CHOLERA DITIDOT.E, For the cure or Eherso distroliing nktkulto3, .4..greeab d to the mate. Every soldier sheukt procure a bottle of Ma rata.sh!a medicine befOre tory cmce up thew Line or neAroe. awe at C. A. BANNVArrzI Drug ore, ray2-dgro PitOPOSALS WILL be received at the PENNSYL VANIA CaN aL Ore Teel daring the present month for the construction of a BRIGS.. on:Watt, (about 600 feet fu iength,) from the can't of alaretet etroot midge to ?axiom crest. Fur particulars enquire at the dace. TrtQ 'via %AAA, Engineer mad ttlupealatendent. Etarriabarg, Ram 13, 1831.—j0114 STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGEI TO GETTLIBuria. rpHE undersigned has established a regular LINE OF ciTAGE CuACH.S. [tom Meclunlc4- burg, oonnectiLg every other meruwg with Ma Cumber land Valley Rabroad elre. ilia coaohes leave every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returaiug every other day. Faeseogere for Shepparduowo„ Databurg, Petersburg and uetlysburg are carried at reduced rates. jell-o it WAIL J. TATA. 30E1N B, SMITE'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large aasortment of ROOTS-, SHWA GAITE,IS, Ac., or the very bast Aunties for lathes, gentlemen, and childrerts' wear.— Prices to snit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDNR In the nest style by suvertor workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. octlei-dtf JOHN B. BRITH, Harrisburg. B. M. GILD EA, D. D. S. STA7E STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE All operaione, Surgical and Mechanical, acteautoblly pert or med. Cturges moderate. jeS All Work Promised in One Week 1 0 'ea PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 104 Market Street between 4th and sth, HARRISBURG, PA., `WHERE every description of Ladies' and Gentlemen-a' Garments, Pave Goode, kc., are led, Cleansed ana flndshekla the beat manner and at 4 esborteet nonce DODGE di CO., Nee 3 -dawlv Prourietore NEXT OF KIN WANTED ! Hundreds or Millions Pounds Sterling TN CHANCERY, BANK uF ENGLAND, &0., waiting eiaimants. A tntalogoe of the heirs, and names of tbose to whom letters tliJuld be addressed m Ragland , will be sent post Iron, on royaipt of (IQ (tents in stamps, or two for St. Old claims as; bs brimmed 4 once. Referennes:—d. S. Hit, Boston; .1. Bianatma, Chief of Paine, Haverhill. Address W. W. S. tiIIBETONTA co. Jel7.d4t Boa 210, Pus, Once, Boma hd&e. FRESH ARRIVAL OF 801.11 MT, ate, 54.3cr, Gam; nomaar,SSAIKER CORI, ari2 BARLS2 7 nialoir Itican, WRout Yttes, &a iaei reeeived 2.na for sala at the LOWICEr ClAys ritlceM 016 WM. Muff JR. & W. NEW lOM. OFFICE. UNDERSIGNED having entered iii tothe COAL TRaliE in this city, would mi. ectfully solicit the patronage of citraties. 1 will seep on hand Coal of all sizes, front the most celebrated and approved mines, watch told be delivered to any part of tee city, free from dirt and other Imp:nines. FULL Wawa! ODAltAbriiD. COAL We ar roe Baer Loan, (UR LOAD on intOLN .ox. Per Sons putchasing by the Boat or Car Load will, receive 2,240 pounds to the Yott. 011 Ice No. 74 Market street, second door front Dewber ry alley. Yard on - the Canal, foot or North street. Or tiers tell at Milker place will roalve prompt atimOtimi. AWN W. iIL&LL, gged, PET/PR BERNHISEL
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