. ~:..1-, 41. t e 4 , 44. + Irli, # ' ' , 1,.• . '- %,11/41 k_ MEI El 2 HA RRISBURG: Thursday Afternoon, June 27, 1861 TO ADVERTISERS. The circulation, pf the, DAILY TELEGRAPH IS FOUR TIMER LARGER, than any other daily published or circulated in this city, and it therefore Presents greater . inducements for the patairtage of advertisers than is offered to them thi:onSh . any other medium. Let those who want buyers, try advertising in the TELE- THE MORNING TELEGRAPH Ts issued every morning and con tains THE LATEST TELE GRAPH IC DISPATCHES re ceived during the night. INVITATION, Accanss!.—The Citizen fire' com pany have aceepted an invitation to participate in the fourth of July parade, .and appointed a committee to makethe necessary arrangements. The entire fire departinent • will be out, and make a htuulsoms display. WHIPPED MS WIFE.-A fellows named John Hassinger was before Justice Deader this morn ing, charged whipping his wife and inhumanly abusing his mother-M-law, while under the in fluenee of drugged liquor. This is Hasinger's second offence. "The Justice sent him to prison for twenty days. gun Dock Law.,— The police officers are to be commended for their vigilance and activity in enforcing the provisions of the dog law. A large number of, owners of unmuzzled canines have been fined since the ordinance went into effect. TwO more--:Leonard Fessler and J. Walborn—were "put through " last evening. I=l ArrrirroN, lirverts.—An adjourned meeting of the Hope Hose and Engine Company, No. 2, will be held in their hall this (Thursday) evening, at the usual time of meeting. Punc tual attendance of the members is requested, as business of importance will be brought before the meeting. I=E:=l MILITARt PARADE. —The..military display in this city on the fourth of July will be quite. at tractive. In addition to the City Zonaves in full uniform, the Union Cadets, Roberts Guards and Ellsworth Cadets, a full regiment from Camp Curtin will participate in the parade.— Our " country cousins" should be on hand to see the sights. PROPmrLY TUNISSED.-EThis morning Annilee made information before the Mayor against John A. Grey for abusing and, assaulting her. On a hearing of the case Ann failed to sustain he charge; and it appearing that she was prompt ed by revengeful and malicious motives, the Mayor very properly diexrdseed +he dafondstat and ordered the prosecutrix to pay the costs. Served her right. . . =I MUSIC FOR THE FOURTH. —The committee to make arrangements for a fourth of July cele bration find great difficulty in procuring a band for the oecasion, the best , of them, in, neighbor ing towns having gone into military sevice as regimental bands. The state Capital Band, of this city, demand fifty dollars to play on inde pendence day , and theeckramittee, who do not feel warranted in paying such an exorbitant price, decline employing the band on the illib eral terms proposed. In this action they will be sustained by the entire community. Con sidering the occasion, the demand is an ex orbitant one ; and in view of the liberality with which our citizens have always sustained the band, the present course of its members may justly be regarded as mercenary and unpatri otic. If we must pay fifty dollars for a band ou the fourth, better have a good one from abroad, and get the worth of our money. TRYNDEIt StOE-11---ENGINI4 1101.10 p STVOR BY LIGITTIONG-NAILICCIW INOASE.-A heavy rain and thunder storm passed over our city yester day afternoon about four o'clock: In its pas sage a terrific flash of lightning, attracted by the iron ring of the flag staff on the Good Will engine house, struck that edifice. Starting at the iron band, the electric current pursued a screw-like course down the pole, passed over to the east corner of the cupola shivering it to pieces, then on the tin roof towards the western side of the building; when It took the line of the water-spout, from which it emerged about the middle of the first story, at tracted no doubt by the iron work of the en gine and hose carriage, running along the whole north-west side of the house, slightly damaging the machines, shattering an end of a large beam, and uplifting the flooring, at the same time breaking through the weather-board ing. The "star spangled banner," which had so long floated proudly in the breeze, was rent, and with pieces of timber scattered in all di rections. At the time of the accident there were three women and several children in the upper hall, where a daguerreotypist was opera ting ; and yet; strange to say, "nobody was hurt." The reason of this was - owing to the fact that the metallic • roofing con ducted away the current. We need not say, however, that they were not "soared." It was this, also, which protected the building from combustion. One hundred feet north of the house is a lightning rod on the Park hotel, but it is much lower than the top of the flag staff, the ring on which attracted the electric fluid. Though the starry banner of our country can withstand the base efforts of the whole race of rebels to lower it, it is not resistable to thunder and lightning,. In this connection we urge upon owners of buildings the importance of protecting them from similar accidents, by the erection of effective lightning rods, which will be promptly furnished by our friend Dr. W. Barr, to whose advertisement in the Taixou attention is invited. , - OWEmu Ciarrix was in Philadelphia last evening and participated in the ceremonies of the annual commencement of the Polytechnic College, in Concert Hall, which were of a very interesting and impressive character. VIOLATING AN ORDINANOE.—One Louis Lowen gart was before the Mayor last evening, charg ed with permitting several sheep to run at large within the city limits. He paid the usual flue and costs. MORE MUSKETS. —A number of large boxes, filled with muskets, arrived at Camp Curtin last evening. These constitute a portion of the ten thousand recently proposed to be furnished to Pennsi>Wank by the United States government. ARMY WaGoxs.—Mr. Wm. Colder, of this city, has a contract with the government for the construction of one hundred army wagons. They are to be built at the Harrisburg Car Fac tory, and the job will give employment to a number of men for several weeks. CrrizEN Frail COMPANY.—The committee of arrangementi for the fourth of July parade, ap pointed by the Citizen fire company, will meet at the engine house this evening at eight o'clock. Every member is requested to be in . attendance. E. W. Snead, Sec'y. APPOINTED CAPTAIN.—We learn that our clever friend Harvey Brown, of this city, who seems determined to figure in military circles, has been appointed a Captain in the regular army. Capt. Brown will make a splendid look ing officer, and will no doubt soon qualify him self to discharge the duties of the position cred itably. We wish him success. FAST DAY. —The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (N. S.) at their session in . Syracuse, N. Y., appointed Friday, June 28th, to be observed by the churches under its care as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer be fore God, in view of the civil war now : , aging in our land. In accordance with this appoint ment, public religious services will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Market Square, to morrow-morning at ten o'clock. FETED 'MR SELLING FIRE CRACKERS.-Two shop-keepers, Martin Seel and Theodore F. Boyer, were arrested by the Chief of Police for selling fire crackers in violation of law. They were fined one dollar each. For the benefit of all dealers in the article, we state that the law prohibits their sale except on the third and fourth days of July, and the Mayor is deter mined that the prohibition shall be strictly enforced. E. FOLTOUT, Secretary, pro tem Ax hem FOR THE Boys.—The Mayor has in structed the police officers to arrest all boys who may be detected in the act of firing squibs and burning powder before the evening of the third of July. The offence is punishable by fine or imprisonment. Let our young friends' save their pennies and restrain their patriotism until the proper time comes,.and they will then be allowed the largest liberty in the way of ex ploding squibs and other "villainous saltpetre'r arrangements. - Boors For nei Soureas.—Mr. Alexander Mcßean, through, the generosity of the people of Harrisburg, has been permitted:to supply the folio - wing companies alth the Seldier'e Library of twenty-five volumes : Cameron Rifles, Mon tour Rifles, Tioga Rifles, McKean Rifles, Wash ington Rifles, Raftsman's Guards, Honesdale Guards, Union Guards, Iron Guards, Kepner Fencibles, Tioga Fencibles, J. D. Cameron In fantry, Susquehanna Volunteers, Factoryville Infantry, Company D, Capt. Chamberlain. Mr. /damn is anxious to supply several other com panie-S, and for this' purpose solicits further contributions from the generous. Any money sent to Mrs. Johnson's boarding house, corner of Market and Fourth streets, will be thank fully received and faithfully appropriated. GOOD FOR OUR "Bovs."—A gentleman who recently visited Frederick, informs us that the Cameron Guards are conceded to be 'the finest looking and best chilled company in the regi- ment, andthat themeinbers conduct themselves in such a way as to win 'golden opinions from the commanding officers and citizens of Fred erick. On the passage of the regiment through the town, our gallant volunteers were warmly welcomed, and literally covered with fragrant bosuets, which the ladies showered upon them in great profusion. This is encouraging news for the friends of the " boys" at home. If an opportunity is afforded the Guards to meet the rebels in battle array, we are confident they will bear themselves gallantly and come out of the contest with " brows bound with victorious wreaths." In the absence of Capt. Eyster, which occurs very frequently, the command of the company devolves upon Lieut. George W. Davis, who has proved himself an excellent officer, and is esteemed by the entire corps. Faxoy AND PATRIOTIC Esvar.ores.—The pre sent war has afforded to the inventive genius of our countrymen rare opportunities to minis ter to popular patriotism, which they have not failed to improve in the manufacture of badges, cravats, collars, neck-ties, dress patterns, rib bons and aprons—but the chief emblems centre in letter envelopes, which are of every imagin able device. We have been shown some vest' pretty and unique specimens. The Zouavo em blem is in the regular blood and thunder style, with gaudy colors, and bears the motto— " When thus our hosts go proudly forth, Let foes beware the spirit of the North !" One represents Scott as a powerful mastiffkeep ing watch and ward over Washington, while a cowardly cur personifies the rebel chief ; and old Lundy's Lane is asking, "Jeff, why don't you take it ?" The Ellsworth style bears a portrait of the lamented hero, surrounded by flags, and his own sentiment, "He who noteth even the fall of a sparrow, will have some pur pose even in the fate of one like me." One represents a trooper sounding the bugle charge, and the motto, "One and Inseparable!" One represents Davis' letters of marque, with a pirate flag, and the pedal extremities of Lincoln in close proximity to the person of the aforesaid rebel. The neatest device is that of the God dess of Liberty poised in air, bearing in triumph the stars and stripes. Of .the other designs, some are very pretty and appropriate ; and otlam roughly executed in ;poor _ 13tunsplocatia latl telegraph,_ el)ttrotrap afternoon, June 27, 1661. = -.---- .---.........-- I= NA ['TONAL HIIMILIAT lON. --ITI compliance Wi'h a iesolve of the Baptist Con - Latiou recently held in gew York, that denomination have set apart Friday neit- as -day prayer and conference, that God in His wisdom may avert the calamities incident to the exist ing rebellion against our government. Conse quently, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, Rev. W. S. Wood will preach a sermon in the Baptist church corner of Second and Pine streets, suitable to the occasion. Prayer meet ing in the evening at eight o'clock. THEIR LOCIATION. --A gentleman ilii erl from Hagerstown informs us that the State. Capital Guards are yet in the vicinity of Hagerstown. He saw Lieutenant Charles Davis, who reported the boys all well, and " gay and happy still." The Verbeke Rifles are located near Sharps burg, some ten or twelve miles from }lagers towm Our last advices represent them to be in good health and spirits. Lieut. Anemia makes an excellent officer, and is highly es teemed bythe entire company. " Higher hon ors wait him." We have news this afternoon that the State Capital Guards left Hagerstown last evening. JUVENILE Trusr,—A lad not more than eight or ten years of age was detected in the act of robbing a ,money box in the butcher shop of Mr. John Evans, in Vine street. On former occasions change hall mysteriously disappeared from the box, and, yeaterday morning guards were posted in the shop, concealed from view, with a view of detecting the thief. In a short time the boy referred to made his appearance, took a key from his pocket with which he un-" locked the box, abstracted some money, and was about retreating, when the men came from their' hiding places and captured him. The lad was confined in the cellar, and a Messenger des patched for his father. What disposition was made of the juvenile thief we did not learn. We suppress his name for the present, and sin cerely hope that this may be his last offence of the kind. If the lad is permitted.to pursue the dishonest career upon which he has entered thus early in life, he will soon become a moral wreck, and a disgrace and heart-break to his parents .......v....-. POTATOEII.--Five hundred bushels of choice potatoes just received and for sale by the bar rel or bushel very low. War. DOCK JR. , & CO NEW GOODS FROM. Raw YORK. AUCTION.-60 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. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 124, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and 37 cts. 16 dozen towels at 12i cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 50 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 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