t\t4(!ph ) it. /I Etlegrao R tBBURG Tuesday Afternoon, June 25, 1881 '4 ADVERTISERS. The circulation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH IS FOUL?. TIMES LARGER than any other daily pnblislied or circulated in this city, and it therefore presents greater inducements for the patronage of advertisers than is offered to thorn through any- other medium. Let those Who want buyers, try advertising in the TELE GRA ill. THE MORNING TELEGRAPH Is issued every morning and con tainB THE LATEST TELE GR A Pit IC DISPATCHES re ceived during the night. MurrAnY Rung Furor.- The committee will meet this evening at the usual place, at 7 o - clock. Punctual attendance is respectfully requested as important business will be brought before, them. OLIVER Fa:manna, Sec'y. --. e --- Flamm SOLDIERS.—The fire department of this city is largely represented in the military ervice. The Hope company furnished forty four men, the Friendship company twenty-sev en, the Citizen company between thirty and forty, end the other companies a proportionate number. Naw COURT Ho - cm—The offices in the new Court House are now completed and ready for occupancy. The various officers were to-day engaged in removing their furniture and docu ments, and will soon be snugly ensconced in their neu quarters, which are commodious and comfortable. The August term of Court will be held in the new building. INVITAIIONS ACCEPTED.—The Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company, and the Friendship and Good Will Engine companies, have accept ed invitations to participate in the Fourth of July parade. The Mount Vernon boys will turn-out for the first time in their new and beautiful equipments. The "Hives," whose acceptence we announced several days ago, are preparing for a fine display. SILVERING Ivouv.—lmmerse a small slip of ivory in a weak solution of nitrate of silver, and let it remain until the solution has given it a deep yellow color ; then take it out and immerse it in a tumbler of clear water, And expose it in the water to the rays of the sun. In about three hours the ivory acquires a black color, but the black surface, on being rubbed, soon becomes changed to a brilliant silver. L 0. G. T.---A stated meeting of Washing ton Lodge, Independent Order of Good Tem plars, will be held at the Lodge room this evening at eight o'clock. Business of the ut most importance will be transacted, and a De gree Lodge organized after the adjournment of the subordinate Lodge. The Templars have been invited to participate in the fourth of July parade, and we hope they will respond fa vorably. =I SABBATH SCHOOLS Ls THS RURAL DISTRICTS.— During the last few months the Sunday Schools at Churchville, Ileffelfuager's school house, Shoop's and Mount Zion churches, and Clarke's Valley, have been re-opened and are now in a flourishing condition. Some five hundred child ren are attending the schools, and the benevo lent and self-denying persons who have them under their control deserve great credit for the interest they manifest in the welfare of the lit tle ones. =C:=l GRADUATES OF FRINCIETON.—Among the gra duates of old Princeton for the present year are four young men of this city : John Wine brenner, who took the first honors ; John De Witt ; Wm. S. Purviance, son of the late At torney General ; and Charles C. Rawn, Jr. The last named gentleman is now with the Loohiel Greys, gallantly serving his country on the tented field. Two members of the junior class at Princeton—lsaac K. Casey and S. Mur ray-are also residents of this city. The com mencement exercises of the College commenced to-day. PICNIC A.ITD DEDICATION Ora BaNsra.—On Monday next the Fantracht Singing Association will hold their annual picnic in Haehnlen's woods, at which time the new banner recently pre sented to the society will be formally dedicated. PO. A. J. Herr has accepted an invitation to deliver an oration, and. F. W. Haas will address those present in the gernian language. Weber's excellent string band will furnish music for the benefit of such as love to "trip the light fan tastic." The culinary department has been assigned to Col. Daniel Wagner, who will serve up in good style all the delicacies of the season, in connection with liquid refreshments. This will undoubtedly ye the picnic of the season, and all citizenswho are fond of occasional recreation and -amusement should unite with our social german friends in the festivities incident to their annual celebration. 1=3:=:1 SHADE THEM ---I)aring the present season of - fervency, when the "thermometer ranges in the neighborhood of eighty or ninety degrees, with a prospect of increase, shade is a blessing much beloved and eagerly sought, and anything in relation to the trees affording it will be read with interest. We notice that ornamental trees in various sections of the city are disfigur ed with the cottony egg bags of a species of - " - white cottony pellets are ICALIU Luciocu. T• so closely approximated along the under side of the lower branches of the maple, buttonwood and linden trees, as to threaten their entire des truction if not arrested, as each pellet contains thousands of minute eggs. A small engine, filled with warm, pretty strong soap-suds, made out of whale oil soap, and a little decoction of tobacco mixed with it, squirted on them with sufficient force to dislodge or saturatethe pellets so as Jo destroy the eggs in them would reme dy tlio eyiT "RID WHITS AND BLUR."—A young and chiv alric cotemporary thinks that "the red cheeks, white teeth and blue eyes of a lovely American girl are as good a flag as a young soldier in the battle of life need fight under." ARRIVAL OF Musxnrs.—Several wagons, each curtaining two large boxes of muskets, passed up Third street this afternoon on their way to Camp Curtain. The soldiers now in camp are to be armed and equipped immediately. I=== A Snow, Munn of the Paxton Hose Com-, party will be held at their hall this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The mem" hers should be punctual in attendance as there is business of importance to be transacted: I=l Daorroar.—ln the north-eastem parts of the county the drought is becoming quite severe, and farmers are earnestly wishing for rain. The grain crops and grass are maturing beautifully, but the corn is suffering, and the oats will be very short, unless there is rain shortly. PROGRESSING TOWARDS COMPLEMON.—The re pairs on the Northern Central Railroad bridge at Dauphin are rapidly advancing towards com pletion. The span of the bridge has already been put up, and the timber for the remaining two spans is framed and will probably 13e put up in the course of a few weeks. - • I=3=l Dzszatizas CezzllßlD.—Four men who de serted from a company of the fifteenth regi ment at Hagerstown, were captured in Luzern county a few days ago, and arrived here this afternoon, in charge of officers, on their return to that place,where they will be court martialed. Three of them are germane. -3- TH Misssecasßsammar.--We have recieved a dispatch from.Altoona stating that the first Minnesota regiment, Lieut. Colonel Stephen Miller, left that place this morning, and will reach Harrisburg some - time this afternoon.— We have no doubt the gallant Colonel, our for mer townsman, will be cordially welcomed by the people of this city. P. S.—The regiment reached here. at ~ t wo o'clock this afternoon, and encamped in the va cant lot near the Round House, recently occupi ed by the Wisconsin regiment. Col. Miller and his men are in good health and high spirits. They will probably remain until to-morrow. SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE.—ImmediateIy after the arrest of the "Serious Family," the proprie tress of a similar institution in the same classic locality, Meadow Lane, shut up shop and sud denly sloped for parts unknown, to evade arrest. Two infamous dens in the upper section of the city—one in North and the other in Liberty street—will shortly undergo a crushing-oat process. We were shown a list of "nice young men" who are to be summoned as witnesses, and some unusually rich developments may be anticipated at the the next term of Court. Citi zens residing in the vicinity of these institutions have determined not to tolerate the nuisances any longer. TEE Prone &MON.—This is the season for picnics. The weather has " dried up," and nature is in ilia -bloom . The waving foliage of the forest, the downy turf:blushing buds and blooming flowers, invite our citizens to recrea tion and pleasure, away from the heated and dusty town. How delightful it is, after being transferred from the town to the country, to romp o'er bills and through valleys, to skip o'er nature's green carpet, beneath wide spreading, graceful boughs, and to enjoy the pure, fresh air of the woods 1 And what better way to enjoy this recreation than by a pier& excursion ! A picnic is a good thing—a cheap, enjoyable pleasure. And within a short dis• tance of our city, too, there are so many de lightful, pleasure-inspiring spots, where the emerald green of the -sloping banks and the dense foliage of the beautiful trees invite the tired and jaded inhabitant of the town to oc casional recreation, where business and care can be temporarily forgotten amidst the mani fold beauties of nature unadorned. &roam Asamaines Entra.--A girl named Kate Elliott, charged with stealing some arti cles of clothing from Susan Brown, was before Alderman Kline last evening, who committed her for trial. Kate was one of the party who robbed several flower gardens on Front street a few weeks ago. She seems to baye a propensi ty for appropriating the property of other people. A mahogany-colored individual named Wm. M' Vey,: in company with some soldiers, visited the house of Johnson Battis, and attempted to force an entrance by breaking in the door. When the parties met in the Alderman's office a compromise was effected, by defendant agree ing to pay costs, and the case dismissed. Hiram Hants was up for annoying and threat ening Henry M'Manus. He was bound over to keep the peace toward complainant. A miserable specimen of the "gentle sex," answering to the name of Sally Miller, was picked up on the•street about midnight, in a drunken condition, and sent to prison for thirty dap]. The man who furnished this woman liquor ought to have accompanied her to jail. Officer Fleck made all of the above arrests. : I=l BEFORE TER Msarm. —This morning Capt. Quinn was before the Mayor, charged with dis orderly conduct while drunk. The Captain was fined one dollar, which ho paid, and then determined to becomes "bold soger boy." He accordingly signed the roll of the 'Kepner Fen cibles, and took the usual oath. Now that the Captain IS going to fight the rebels, it is to be hoped. he will ignorefighting whisky. Daniel Sibbs, arraigned forinaintainings a filthy hog pen upon his premises, was lined one dollar and costa. John Moyer, of Humelstown, came to the city to "see the sights,!' got into bad dompany; ....g0.50vi.44 war I. , GralgUin "Matint./011, and was found lying around loose in the market house. It being evident that John was the vic tim of " bummers," who are always bobbing around drinking shops on the look-out for some body to " stand treat," the Mayor discharged him, John promising to be more careful in the selection of his company when he visited the city m future., Three dilapidated • "vapi" 'who paiied the night, in the tante, 'Were dismissed and ordered to /et re the iitfliszaediately. Ptltitivlbctitia I . llCittp ' . . - giclegtaph;' truttibali: .Ificrttaiiit, 3ti . iter .... 25, 1861. A Buss SAFE Kim, found in the upper section of the city, can be obtained by the owner at the Mayor's office, by proving property and paying for this notice. THE CommrrrEE OF Aamouranuas for a fourth of July demonstration will meet to-morrow, (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock in the coun cil room In the new court house. A full at tendance is desirable. The ward committees are expected to attend and make their final re ports. J. X W/ISTLENG, See'y. of Committee. TLIVE STAA.—We are reliably informed that an individual in no way connected with the constabulary department of our city, makes a practice of perambulating the streets nightly, with a star on his breast, and doing police duty on his own hook. The fellow does a profitable business by extorting "hush money" from cer tain obscure disreputable institutions, and vic timizing inebriated strangers under threats of taking them to the lock-up. Should the bogus policeman, regardless of this hint, continue his swindling operations, we shall deem it our duty, and an act of justice to the public, to give his name. CLOSE TES Sroans.—We suggest that all our stores and places of business be closed on inde pendence day, in order that the employees may have the day to themselves. It should be such a universal gala day as this country never experienced. Fulfill John Adams' prediction to the letter. Let it bo "celebrated with guns, bells, pomps, shows, bonfires and illumina tions," and let a grateful and patriotic people show that they appreciate the truths of the great declaration and the blessings conferred, by carrying it into effect: - Let all classes of citizens, old and young, rich and poor, partici pate in the festivities incident to the commemo ration of freedom's birth day. On the fourth of July everybody should be " free and inde pendent." ANOTHER Soorr.—When the history of the present war shall be written, says a cotempo raty, it will show that more than one Scott de serves honorable mention. When the first rush of soldiers found their way to the Pennsylvania railroad at different points, all eagerly clamor ing to go immediately forward, Thomas A. Scott, having first erected a telegraph line into the Governor's apartments at Harrisburg, sat, with watch in hand, telegraphing to all points to prevent trains from interfering with each other. 'While those around him were anxious and excited, fearing accidents from the great rush, he was cool and collected as if no busi ness was on his mind. But he kept his post night and day, tiring out those who fancied they had great powers of endurance. And dur ing that unprecedented rush not a single acci dedt occurred to life or property. We do not believe there is another man in the country who could have accomplished so much business in so short a space of time, without accident. Mr. Scott's abilities were appreciated at Wash ington, and we now find him in charge of all the rail Mads leading to that city which are in possession of the government. No aniALreu. daring more important service, and none could be found so admirably adapted to the place. Porsmore.--Five hundred bushels of cholco potatoes just received and for sale by the bar xel or bushel very low. SIMMIR.—"How delightful a morning walk just now," she said. "The birds are singing everywhere, and the trees and fields have ou their brightest - livery of green. Everything looks, cheerful in our favored locality." Thus chatted one of a party of ladies, on their way to the cheap dry goods store, of Thum & Bow- MAN, comer of Front and Market streets. • NEW Goons FROM NEW 'rolls 11.110110 N.-40 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 124. and 20 cts. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 6 and '6 cts. 10 pieces Lavella Cloth for 7 cts. 26 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 124, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and 37 cts. 15 dozen towels at 127} cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 60 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. IVO pieces of the best Calico ever sold for 61. cts. 60 pieces 13roche Bordering very cheap. A large lot of bleached and IMbleached Muslin: New is the time to buy . bargains. .Call at S. Lzwv's, Bhoad's 'old corner. IMPORTANT TO PENIALMN DR. OHEESMAN'S' PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Clideseman, M. D., THE combination of ingredients in these 1 Pills are the result of along and extensive practice. They are mild in their operatien, and certain tnnorrecting all Irregularities, Painful Menstr amt.:ins,' removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all der. vous affections, hysterical, fatigue, pain in the barn and limbs; am., disturbed sleep, which arise frontanterrupnm of nature . . . 'fa ALillittEDi,AD. - Dr. Cheesemari's Pills are invaluable, as will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Indies who have teen dlsappoLuted in the use of other Pills can Owe the utmost confidence -In Dr. Cheesemares PIUS:IdOing all that they represent to do. NOTICE Tam ss one COnditien eke feicale systeui sri which, the Pills cannot be taken mato! produczny a 2'NOOLIAB ii&SULI. The oonditiors, s .sierred Lou .I.IIBONANDY Ow result, MISCARIiLdG.A. - Such is Me irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore he ravel functions to a normal anodstion, M. even the reproductive Fewer 01 nature oinnot raw it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from .aything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be reae, ac, company each box. Price SI. Sent by mail on tuNlosing Sl te On. Comnstrus L Cesgsbnizi, 8.ix,4 6SI , Post Office, New York City. Sold by one i vggtetin aye tewn w ttie United • R. B. HUTCHINGS,' GenerslAreat for the United Sista, _ 14...Broadway', New York To tor,o,n all Wholesale orders should be add+ Sold in Harrisburg by C. A. 13.issfaAT. n1:22 •lawiy A CORIMPONDENT of the Siecle :Pans, the goveritinent organ of Francs writes 'from Tunis, Algiers, as follows : "Our college or Philosophera'at bottle, May, and pro bably do accomplielca great deal for the cause at science but the Americans are the people to tern them diecover ,^^ 4 ..mactical account. Mum of tho mociere inventions in use`Are /1111;rYciiii,i1j , , one 4merican chemist, Dr. J. CATER, 01 LOwoll, supplies much of the medicine conemned this country. His Cholll PeClOllll, Pills, Sarsaparilla and Ague Clare constitute the staple reme dies here, because they are of eau applicatiell, sure in their results, and have the confidence of the people.— While the science of Medicine is oarried to a higher per fection in our own country (France) than any other, it strikes a Frenchman as a little singul,r that an American Physician should furnish the medical skill and remedies for our Principal Province. We his happy to Wenn our readers that these cope :dor' medicines 'Which' e Einperoei Principal Province iz Obliged to get from'Araerica may be had by otir bors, at :. A.Bantivatilti, O. it. Kelitieh, VA% Gross & J. M. LIAO; Whom Armstrong;Harrisburg, and jeg4aw dealers orgcyw" ..-..... =::=2l WK. Doan n, 4 co =9 SEW YORK CITY THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Pres cripEicsa of Sir J. Clarke, N. Physician Rairaordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is 'Whiling 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 MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly - mated. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govermuent Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by few:4s during the FIRST THREE MONTHSqf Pregnaucy, as they anion to bring on itisearriage, but at any other time they are nue. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Sack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight 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 powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package Which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.—51.00 and S postage stamps enclosed to any an. thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. Far sale by C. A. BAsistrAwr. /341 dimly A CARD TO THE LADIES . DR• DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. nlillible n correcting, regulating, and remoTingjal obstructions, from whatever cause, and 1- ways successful as a preven tive. THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY J. the doctors for many years, both in France anu America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he le urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those sufferin. from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit lt.— Females particularly situated, or those supposmg them selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, is they are sur, to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo [Mien, although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health—otherwise the Pills aro recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price 41 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by OHARLES A. BANNVART Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrishurg, Pa. "Ladles," by Sending him 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (coolidentially) and "free of pus tags" by .mall. Sold also by. S. 8. &revive, Reading, Josfason, UOLLOWAT & COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lem. URGER Lebanon, DANIEL H. Hictuno, Lancaster; J. A. Worm,Wrightsville ; B. T. idriaga,. York ; and by one druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by S. D. Howe, els proprietor, New York N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Bey no Bolden Flu: of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. A; others are a base imposition and uns ale; 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. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of tile Hie being counterfeited de)-dwaswly. NOTICE. CortIMS. —The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Ai. rections. Experience having proved that atingle rem. dies often act'speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages : of'the disease, recourse should it once be bid 16...Brgliei Bronchial Trolhe's;" - orlOteUges, let Use Cold; Cough, or irritation of the-Throat be' ever so alight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be warded off. Publie Speakers and Singers will Und them effectnal for clearing adds trengthening the vele°. sae advertisement. - • dein-it:ow/mem PURIFY THE BLOOD M.OITAT'EFUFB PILLSrAND PEtErcia BITTERS.— -F . rie frays. all Mineral "Pi iliiiir.—Tit 'eases 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 febtige of these leattratiMe diseases by their purifying eitisots on - the blood: Bitftoui Feve rs, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsla,-Drtipsy; Piles, and In sho it, most all diseases soon yield to their euVative - properties No family should be without theta, as by their timely use mush suffering mad expense may be saved. Prelikfdd ff. MOFFAT, if. D., Nevi York, and ;1741e•by • • ',•• wraw-ly mitgamoori: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED jIIST. PUBLISHED ON - TEtN NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CUR OF BPB BALATOR RNEA, or Seri nal Weakness,.Sexanl.Dabitity, Nery ono ix6l* IttroPßltary Fdninsions add Impotency; resulting Crow BeiLsbutie, Bru.. By Bobt:.1 Culverwell, M. sac under seal, in a.plahtnnvelope, to any addrese, post paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr....CHAS J C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, Now York.. Post Offloe . Box, No 4,686. ' - - m2o:6fadaw The Confessions_ and. Emierienee of an Invalid. Pitalnnfilde for the benefit and ari a ,Warning and a caution to young men who suffer limn Nersoes Debility; Premature -Decay, etc., suppijing at the same time; themeinWof Self Cure, by One who cured himself, after being put to great expense through medical Imposi tion andluackery., Single copies may be had of the au. 'Cher, fientamst Meyetn, Esq., Bedford, Kings county N. Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. del9-3md • - - • • HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! ! _Wm. A. "Batchelor's Hair Dye I The Original aytd Best it! the World. All others &remora linitatlens, and shoald be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. . DRAY,. RED OR nusor_ HAIR. dyed instantly to a bWittibiland.liatural .firciwn arid Dlairic, - ivithorit Wary to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have - been award ed to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1850, Ural over 80,000 ap plications have beep made tottie Hair cif his Patrons of his famous :dye; rz • WU., BAWHELOWS HAIR DYE. produces a color notto liiii:.distingujahed from nature, and is warranted not te;intnie in the least, however long it may be contin. ned, and,the illetfects of Had Dyei remedied the Hair invigorated far life hy Ma splendid Dye. Sold In ail cities and towns of the United -States, by Druggists and Fancy. Goods Dealers. /fir The Gentiine has the'uame and , address upon a steal plate engraving on fOur sides of each box, of Wit, taws's. Racalloa: Address . . C4.44,LEslize2ellitLOlt, Proprietor, 8i Barclay Street, New York ee•d&istiui NO liititisements. . FOR. second-handed TWO noltsk WAGoN at W. W. Boyer'lL 'Wagon_ and I.;eachydetory; Third sliest; Harrisburg. le24:alw •OST:—On 'Saturday, 15th instant, .4 LA BRACELET,. composed of dark agate stones, set g01(1. A padlock -l ocket 'and jet areas were attached to The fludervill_receive a suitable reward;for.ree:Vihe at C. A; BOASJettraliy Store; Market Square; Te 24 Ski 6 s r 6 gi. w 4 evi a , , 5 . 1 . Mara s! .9. ii 0 .1 a AS 11+ .21 kap .... tO4-ie e 5o 71.€1; - I.l^' o 4 o a 01, ai 0‘.5,., 4 g% I, e 14 . --,—,9 ...... 4 0,,, 1 E.l 45 E r., —12,-;# ..c, 14Ait; 4 .4:' a ~, c. d, .06 . g 8.0 aaha B. k, ci 0E q i • g:s 43 v gls - 41 "i f it..l - LI I "i:v 0t 4 a I 0 * 131'0 LI cr ti tU). 4 71 ? " 0 4.4,10 t , Ott oF ig . - - -Horse- and Carriages. for Sale.- THE SUBSCRIBER offers • at PRIVATE SALE the HORSE and TWO CARRIAGES, late If for Ortb, deceasied. The horse is a dark bay &Omit seven years old. One carriage Is now and well caleu lated.for.afamily,.as it has a stand top and a small-port able seat in trent for children: , Tke other:carriage is la low swung roekaway, very corm: Men; for aged persons; The horse met mows sac be.seeltat US xesideues Of the. subsaiibsr,ss„ best stred, Harrisburg. 221 j• ',, - •,. -.• • SOW a GIRTH, Esesstrjx, Ntw 2Utvertiztmeuts. NATIONAL AND RLGIMENTAL COLORS. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OITICE, P. M., 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, via : 1 National Color for U. S. Artillery. 40 " " "U. S. Infantry. 1 Regimental " "U. S. Artillery. 40 .6 " "U. S. Infantry. all to be in every respect as described in the U. S. Army Regulations paragraphs No's 1809, 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 be entirely com plete with pike, spear, ferule, cords, tassels, fringe, rdady 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 " " " " as above described for Infantry colors, except the 1.40. 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 1878 of U. S. Army Regulations, 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 gnildon, will be submitted with each proposal. Each propo sal will state the price per letter additional for adding on each flog 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, jelB-12td Adjutant General, P. 14. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 3. HEAD QUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA MILIT/A I ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, lu-.46 22, 1861 In accordance with the provisions of the sixth section of the Act passed the 15th of May, 1861, entitled an Act to create h loan and pro vide for arming the State, the Governor, Com mander-in-chief, makes the following rules and regulations relating to the organized staff of the military force of this Commonwealth now or hereafter to be called into the service of this State or the 'United States. - - REGULATIONS. I. The commander of the regiment will ap point the Adjutant from the subalterns of the regiment. Ile will also appoint the non-com missioned staff of the regiment. He will nomi nate the regimental Quarter Master from the subalterns of the regiment to the Governor for approval and appointment. IL In cases of vacancy, the commander of a regiment may make a temporary appointment of Quarter Master. The commander of a regi ment may also suspend a Quarter Master, and make a temporary appointment, reporting such suspensions and the reasons thereof forthwith to the proper authority, and all temporary ap pointments shall continue until a decision can be made from Headquarters. These regulations shall be in force until fur ther orders. By order of the Governor, Commander-in Chief. E. X. BIDDLE, Adjutant General. ARMY 1317PPLIES. FimARQUARTRIIB, PSNNSYLVANIA MILIT/A, COMMISSARY DIPARTMENT, Harrisburg, June 19, 1881. Sealed proposals are invited and will be re cleved at my office in the city of Harrisburg until THURSDAY, the 27th bast., at o'clock M., for furnishing by contract the best quality of FAMILY BREAD at a Camp to be estab lished near New Freedom, `rork county, Penn. sylvania. • Also, the beat quality of Fresh Beef, with Shins, Necks and Tallow taken off. Also, Sugar, Ground Coffee, Tea, Rice, Beans, 'Vinegar, Peeper, 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 p.erformance of the above contracts will be required.— Nothing will be allowed for freight, drayage or packages: • W. W. IRWIN, 019 dtd Com. Gen. York Daily Recorder insert till 27th inst. and charge this office. ARMY SUPPLIER. Una Qum&Taw', PaNNaTLYANIA Mtr.ane, Canalise= DEPemixfax, Harrisburg, June 19, 1861. Sealed proposals are invited and will he 're ceived at my office in the city of Harrisburg until the 27th inst. at 12 H., for furnishing by contract FRESH BEEF of the best quality.— Shins, Necks and,Tallow taken off. A1 t , ,0, Brown Sugar, Tea,Rice Vinegar, Ground Coate, Pepper, Salt, Soap and Candies. 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 inepeot 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, jel9-dtd Gen. Patriot and Union insert until 27th inst. . ... .... ~ 'N . RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething t , and SPALDING'S OFIPHALIC P Ji .54 for headache. A fresh supply received at EEL , LBWS. DRUG STORE, 'where you ben purchase all the saleable Patent Medicines of the day.. 91 Market street, two doors Out of Fourth street, south side. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. HE-castamount of ' property dOstroyed atKliftll3 , by Llghtateg ought to be • watabb.... Ortrboldeett to aware their belliiptaa- to far Lightning Itatelett'st its austio.• order. will be attelleloa WA-0 ° • BM,BARI,. or* wuroled• up in the latest impret , Je12.42 New .2bnertiaments. DENTISTRY. D. GEO- W: STINE, graduate of the altimore College of Dental Surgery; having perms needy located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third strat i , between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he is prepared is perform all operations in the Dental profession, either surgical or mechanical, in a manner that shall not be surlessed by operators in this or any other city. His mode of Inserting artificial teeth Is upon the latest lm proved scientific principles. Teeth, trout one to a lull set, mounted on Ono ated, Sil ver, Plating plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasure to reoommetultng the above VW tlefflan to all my former patients et Harrisburg and et- Sony, and feel confident moat he will perform all opera tions In a scieatilic manner, from my kiowledge of hie ability. Loty3-dtil F. J. S. GORGAS, D. D. a CIDER I! I VINEGAR II I MADE from choice and selected Apples, and guaranteed by us to beetrictly pure etz-d .vd. DOCK & CO. FOR SALE ABUILDING LOT, situate in West Har risburg, fronting on BroA. street 26 feat, and run ning back 161 feet, more or less, to a2O foot alley, ad joining on one side the property of Mr. Biumenstine. For particulars enquire of FREDERICK SonIiFTSR. k Bergner'a Boo . sstore. May 8, 1861, 11199 LIME FOR SALE THE UNDERSIGNED having embarked In the LIME BUSINESS la prepared to t araisla to very best article at short note; too at the lo west prides for cash. lie sePs the lime barn: at Columbia arid also that burnt at home, my29-dam HICKORY, OAK. AND PINE WOOD jA for sale, C:012 TO S2VVE OR CORD LENGZ, 2 SUIT PURCHASERS. ALSO, LOOM POSTS AND CHESTNUT RAILS OUT TO ORDER, ALSC, STONE AND SAND ME BUILDING PURPOSES. Itiquird of the subsoriber at his residence on the Ridge road, uppoidte the Good Will Engine House, or at the Yard, corner of Second and aro.ut streets West Har risburg. [my27-tf j d_ U. ooLg. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER. WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he will continue to give instructions on the KENO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH BASS. De will w'th pleasure whit upon pupils at their hornet at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at his residence, in Third street, a few doors- below One German. Reformed Church. decla-dti Oity Property for Side. ALARGE TWO-STORY BRIO& HOUSE and lot or ground, pleessatly toasted on Frout between Mulberry street and Wasnington Avenue. Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in good oruditioa and or ex salient tone. Apply to C. 0. ZiNSWERMAN, No. 28 South Second street. ..E'CANNT DIARREREA AND CHOLERA ANTIDOTE . ,. For the cure of these clistressing, maladies. Agreeab e to the taste. Every soldier should procure a bottle of this valuable mediclae before they take up their hoe o 1 march. Fa: sale at C. A. BANNVAR7B, Drug Store, ray2-dBm Elarrisoo.c.ei PROPOSALS WILL be received at the PENNSYL VANIA CaNa_L °Fact& dari ng the present month for the Construction or a BRICK BlEWent, (about 800 feet in length,) from the eanaL of alaraet street bridge to Paxton creek. For pardeulareenquire et the aloe. THOS. T. tirlE:01.01, Engineer and Superintendent. Harrisburg, June 13, 1801.—je134 STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGIi TO GETTYSBURG. THE undersigned has established a regular LINE OF STAGE COACHES horn Meal:kJ/lies burg, counectiog every other month/tutu the Cumber , laud Valley Railroad curs. The coaches leave every every Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday, returning every other day. Yasseugers for Sheppardltowa o - inisimarg, Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reduced name. Jell.dif WM. 'J. TATA. JOHN B. Bist/TErB BOOT & SHOE STORE. CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,, Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large asso:Cinent of BOOTH SHOES, GAITESS, &0., or la w very t e em eualities for ladles, gentlemen, and ejelklreas , wear.— Prices to auk the times. All kinds of WORK. MADE TO ORDER In the best style by enperlSk• workmen REPAIRING done at abort noise. entle-dtf JOHN B. MITE Harrisburg. ~~~ B. M. GILDER, D. D. 13. STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE, AU opera 'ions, Surgical and Mechanical, BCielitrilcully performed. Charges moderate. .JeB NEXT OF KIN WANTED Hundreds of Millions rounds Sterling TN CHANCERY, BANE OF ENGLAND, L wailing claimmits. A catalogue of the heirs, ands ames of those tin whom letters shauld be addressed in England, will be sent post free, on receipt of 60 cents, in &tempe r as two for $l. Old claims must be presented at once. Ilitterences:--$. X. Hill, Boston; .l. Bnrabam, Chief of Police Haverhill, Address W. W. S. OREIET& oa, jell•d4t Box 260, Post Office, Boston, Man. 25 An excellent article,. of Coat. X 1 a naercial Note Paper van be Imo r %a per ream nL BEHGNEWS CHEAP BUOKz .you . ft ' _FRESH AItRIVAL. OF HONOttir, BUM, glayr, Glum, Moses; MUMS CORN, PUT PISA% BAnn, • MARRA* . Fe! Beige, WHOM Pima, &0., &O. June received and for sole lot the LOWOr CAe ?UMW eblB WM.. PUCE JR. - di - QQ. NEW COAL OFFICE. THE UNDERSIGNED baying entered in to the COAL. TRADE In this city, would reseectfalle solicit the patronage of the Museum!. I will keep mahatma Coal or, all one,. from the most celebrated and &moved minesYrhich 'enktie _delivered to _any part_or toe city, rine from dirrgh.....s other imParides• FtrlX weHWA . (41 : 443402 "23. COAL roe aux Br ma Boas Loan, Cot ~ " .. 171:0 OR macs :tor. , PllllllOlll3 nernbening bY :hellcat or Car Load will receive 2 ; 240 pout& to the Ton. '• OltiCe No. 74 Market street, aacondloor from newiree ry alley. Uri on the Canal, loot'of North street:' o Airs led at either place will receive prompt attention. ap-Odly JOalli W. KATZ, aglow PE Tap BERNHISEL