Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 28, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
13y GEORGE -BERGNER
Susscom•nois
Ariy TXI WORAPII 1 served to subeeriberr In the
Bar,ugli ati CAi cents per Week. Yearly subeeriberi
vtio be arra ,4r:d 44.00.
WPIILLY AND SymaIVansIaTAIIIGSAPH
I:; Cp. razes le .0,180 published- twice a week during
the ; ,-., ; ,i0a of the LegistatureArd:Weekljaatting the rito
maiuier ,11 the year, andlardelted totiubserlbers et tbc
ionewq% :ates, via :• ,
.'mate Subeeribare per year " 2400
Seven 44 " 4 . ... 12 00
Ten 16.00
TIFF LAW OF NIWSPAPIES
subscribers ordpt , the 4jaitithivisilei.of their news
papers, the publisher .may continue to Bend them 11411
%Illtrrearages are paid; :L; - . :
if subscribera: neglect be reales to take their nerve
puF,STC6ll3 the °Mee to which they are directed, they are
responsiblo until they harr sett ed the bill. and ordered
hem dlseentinued
Stisullantatto.
DB, JOHNSON
XLMII
LOCK HOSPITAL.
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effectual remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE,
RUMP IN MX TO TIMM BOOM
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs,
Kira CURB WAIMANTILD 7 OR NO CHARM, IN FROM OM TO
Two D 112.1011, •
Weakness of the Back or Limb; Strictures, Pains in
tho Lou;,i Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervetus Debility, Decay of therhysioa POW.
ere, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Bpirits, Conrunion ot :dens,
itaiion of the Hart, Timidity Trembling, Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of die Stomach, Affections
of too Head, Throit, Nose or Min.—those terrible diver.
dere arising from the indiscretion or Solitcry Habits of
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises whist
produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG lOW
Young men especially who have become the victims ot
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually . sweeps to an untimely grave thousands al
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ou
ts/ay the living lyre, may cell with full couildence.
MARBLIGE;
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage „ be
ing aware of physical weakness, should Immediately eCal•
Walt Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEMLNICSS
immediately cured and ftU viler restored .
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con,
fidently rely upon his skill as a physiciar..
sir °lnca No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore,
Me., oil the loft hand side going from Baltimore street 7
doors from the corner. Be particular in observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par
ticular for ignorant, Trtilitig quacks, with false names,
or Paltry Humbug Certiftcates, attracted by the repute•
lion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near:
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
DP.. JOHNSTON
Dr. Johnson member of the. Royal College of Surgeons,
London, graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges
of the United ntates and the greatest part of:whose fife
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, .Ittris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the moat as.
watching mires that were ever known, Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange.
meat of mind wore cured immediately,
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Dr. J. addresses all those who having injured thew
selves by private and improper indulgencitel, that Norm
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, im
buing them for either businessor society.
The., are some of the sad and melancholy cut este pro.
doom by early habits of. youth viz : Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, rains in the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement or the Digestive
Minctions, General Debility, Symptoms of Gonsump•
tioti, SW.
MEN. TA_LLY,I
ibiss'Ati-v, trio learnm
be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Catfusica of - Ideas, De
prssion of Spirits, FOrebodings, Aversion toSacio
ty,e Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, -Timidity, &e are some
of the evil effects.
Thousands of persons of all ages, oan now Judge" what
is the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and amarasted, hare 8
singular appearance about the oyes, cough, and symp•
°is of Consurnpnon,
yonai KEN
who have injured themselves by a certain practice, In
delved iu when alone...a habit frequently learned frier
evil aotapaulons, or at school, the +effects ot vrinob are
tightly fell, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage impossible, and destroys:both mind and body,
should apply huratatiltilely.. .
What a pity that 4 young Inonrthe noPeu of his coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched iron
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a
certain seoret habit, Su thpersons must, before widen
plating
LT! I7- T'T . l
offset that a sound odnd and body are;the moat nooeSsary
requisites to promote connubial happinese. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the View; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and. Pilled with the
meluncholy reflection that the happiness a another
cantos blighted blighted with our own.
- -
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING RIPhIEDT _,Fo.R ow,
GANN WEAKNESS. . ... _ _
By this great and important remedy,.Weekuess.of the
• ',Elms are speedily cqro42. l tud foliligor motored. '
rhousacds of the most nervous stud debilitated Wila
had lost all hope, have been burriedlitely-rellei t ed..
Aft
hupediments to.efarriagej Physical or Menial. Dicquallii•
exhort, Nervous, Treinnhng, Weakness or lahoustion or
the most fearLM kind, speedily oared.
TO STItaiGERIL
The many thousands cured at this Instiution within the
in-it twelve years, and the numerous
nenC
ingsartant SUrgicla
operations performed by Dr. 1., witnessed by the re
Id
porters of the papers, and many other lii, M
which have appeared again and again before the pablia,
tesidus hir extra ling OS gendepean character and re
epanaihilifs, is a suidstellt glarttOtOtt tO the afflicted ,
DISEASES OF IIdSRUDENCE....-Where the misguided
and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has ,imbibed
the seeds of this painful &naafi, It too often happens that
an ill-timed Sense of shame Or dreed.of disokery.natear,
him from applying to those mho, hem °duo/Wen-Lad re ,
Speetability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con.
siltutloual symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin,
progressing on with frightfel rapidity, till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings by sending-him to "that
bourne from whence so traveler returns." it is a mel.
ancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the use of that deadly poi son, mercury, ruin
the constitution and make the reel ue - ef life miserable.
To Brtesstents.,..The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his
office.
xi-Letters moat contain a Stamp taus on the reply.
tornemedies sent by NAIL
,o-No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
uprl3-davly
1861, 30 OPENING, 30 OPENING 1861.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
ON mar Mamma
The quaßy of the goods for Wept:lee will be an Induce
ment to every one to purchase.
The woot dehrable g000,'3 of the MOOR at a great ego
nilen.
MOZAMBIQUES,
GRISSALIAS,
VALENCIA%
CREPE D'ESPANGS,
BEREGE ANGLATS
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LIOTELLALE
are among the lie r
CATHCART & BROTHER.
Nast door to the Harrisburg Bank
SKELETON SKIRTS;
The largest steekof the very best make to be found
at CeTllo,titT
Nom door to the HerrLabdsg Sank•
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Twenty -PT° per cent Jerrer then the be purgb.lol
leiwnero ioitise city,
iCA^►HCaItT k BROTRiat.
N 0,14, Market Squat%
#l.lt to the Sortiabott WAX
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VOL. XV.
w. tO. ei.ross $4. to
D• W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO! 19
MARKET SrERFFT
HARRISBURG, PI NA('
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily ad dirt to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respect sully call your attention to the
largest and beet selected stook in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS,
01Ili, Varnishes and Glues
Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty,
&rad Colors and Tools,
Pure faround Spices,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils,
Battles, Vines and Lamp Globes,
Castile Soaps, Sponges and Corks,
4c., 4e., doe., &a., div., &a., dic
With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per
fumers•of Europe and this country.
Being very. large dealers In
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
ARTIST'S *BRUSHES
IN ALL THECA VAVJETIE*I
COLORS AITD BRONZU
OF ALL KINDS,
6 . . ( ,:•'\g-:: 1 7 - 41 1 '
Cd‘ , , ,,, HoZak .
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412
9
6 /.1. 4
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We respectfully Invite u call, feellugioonfi
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH 1 TEETS 1
Jon's AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH
PATENT. MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye I
Wholpeale Agents for Saponifier, which we
sell as low'as it can be purchased in the cities.
_ _
THAYER'S 'MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
COAL OIL ! CARBON OIL I I
Being large purchasers in lbw OH*, we can
offer inducements to dose buyers. Coal Oil
Lamps of the moat bnproved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND. GRAZIERS,
Those of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not
their superiority, and the advantage they are in
keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in good
condition...
Thou Sands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders.
,by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk;
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
par long experience in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and oar arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms•
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS,
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the layout of aldleerind
,
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NE-UTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 28, 1861
DAILY an LINE!
Between Philadelphia
Lace RAVIN, Jusur &MHz, PVETILIMEWOITT; Many,
UNIONTOWN, WNISONTOWN, ItILLTON„ LEAIBIIIO7IO,
NORTNTILentAND i T•I7NETURY„ TILEVOIiTON,
thioRGETOWN, 4YtiNtiTOW/47111 rims•
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A . C.inductor goes
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line: Goode delivered at the
Depat of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No. Eli Market Shot, Phila
delphia, by 6 o'clock. P. M., wtll be delivered in
Harrisbtirg the next morrang.
Freight (always) as IoW as by any tithe; line.
Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and
speedy delivery of alt Harrisburg iiOods. •
The undersigned thankful for past patronage hopes by
strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the
same. T. PEWHER,
Philadelphia and Reading liepot •
Feet of Market ntreet, Harrisburg.
3017 dem
MILITARY SURGERY
Field, Oamp l tand Hospital Praotice.
lIIMIMM 08, SUROEItY SEFF2ESONL:MpIOALKOOLLIGII
For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
may 24
FREIGHT REDUCED.
HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS 00..
Short and Quick Route to and ..from .
NEW YORE
GOODS ORDERED IN THE MORNING RE
TURNED THE SAME - NIGHT..
Leave New York at 7% 41., by riust TbrOUgli •
press Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 3 A. M.,
ff 7111007 MANGE OF CARS.
Order Goode, 'narked • -
Ida: HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
Cieneral office, 74 Broadway, New York.
Branch ~,...412'"‘ ."
For further Information in .:Intro of ' '
ALN OTRE LOT.. 0F TllO
FLNE -POINTED .
GOLD PENS . .
F NEWTON'S :(forraerlr • Bnev'ej
iJ inanuttrottire, warranted to beilLe beet in material;-
tun - fluoar-pointed, moat durable and" nerdheari4s
n'market, for hale, ,with *-variety' Or GO& . 5334 SHOOT'
Cases of various sines and pilosa, at
BREONEW6 CHEAP 300.1i,TORg,
. . - 51 ue-1/4—t
WHITE StILP aUB SPAIN GS ItOTElj
Cumb'er county,
Pa.L:The' pro.
prictors take pleasure ill announcing.that they are now
prep.red to receive visitors. Persons desiring a healthy
Location for the stammer will find this one of the most de•
ltgbtful placer in the country. The water of these springs
cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing aud medicinal
plargonos. Per infermatioa and ciraclars address
WM. El: BURROUGHS,
D. U. DUMDUM, .
Proprietors.
11 4 1RENCH MUSTARD English and -do
j: mestto Pickles, (by the dozen or hundred,) sups
for salad Uii, Kewuop, ;Sauces and condiments or every
ea riptlon. iny.l4 .WL BOOK & CO. ,
. .
- -
FRESH 1111JI1
IF every description in cans tad jars
N s , each package warranted..
two 4 WA. JOCK "JR. & 00.
A CHANCE FOR .A BARGAIN._. . ,
T 0 clops up the - concerti the entiie
stook or SLEuES, BOOTS, Rio., litte of Oliver Bell.
Ines, - detteased, hrthe rooms in the Ittaritet.Square,,Will
be Bela at private sale at COST`; and the rooms will be
rented to the purehaser if desired'. The terms will be
made easy. jell•dtf DAN'L. D. BuAd, Agent.
NOTICE .TO COUNTERFEITERS.
HERBAS eevettil peliaone have late
ly been engaged in eounterieiting the names of
Members of Congress end Senate= on letters and docu
ments, notice is twig ey given that - inicirtranthrwill
themnothing as they wilt not be reeegnized,alld eli loth
lettere unlit beaten& to the Dead:. Letter Mice :atlreah
.wool, •Oome seven hundred letters are now-lying
. at i
this Mace with counterfeit iranks en - them t and.the per
sou Who deposited them had better call tor - theta' and
get them properly-mated; If the authors - of these franks
can.be discovered it. will be the duty of,themadersigned
wave them Grin:o o,o ly. prosecuted however paintol lb
may be. jell) - GlO. BEROKLI,
SPECIAL ORDER No- 23
•
Hunquearms R. V. Colas,
Harrisburg, Pa., June 8; 1861. f
I. 1 o officer, non-commissioned officer, mu ,
sician or private of the ReserveVoludeerCorps
at these Headquarters, or at Camp Curtin, will
leave his station or camp without perraisfion
from the - proper autliority. • -
II: "The Cnief of"each Department will be
held responsible for the observance and enforce
ment ofthid order in bis - parttuular Depart:.
The Chiefs of Departments will report' it the
offiOe of the Resistant Adjutant General of the
Corpss - when their' diitiea require their abatises)
from. these Headquarters; the - point to which
their duties call them, and the probable time of
their absence.
By order of
Ham.
GaN.GEORGE A. MaCALL.
RENItY A. IScuanz, •
Captain and /dd-de-Camp.
Ntin 12thrertistments.
ZUZIIPISEM3M.POSS
kIALZAS,
AND HARRISBURG.
JUST PUBLISHED.
A MANUAL,
OR, I
HINTS ON THE lEMEHGENCIES)
S. D. GRD.SS, ;tdl4t.
AT DICLADELPHTA
:15 2m
SPECLII; 011 DER, .NO. 1
HEAD QIIAUTZIIO, P. M.
flarresbury, Hag 27, 1861.
Quarter Master General• R. C. Hale is ordered
to forward the clothing, as per requisitions
dated 28d May lalt, by Colonels Barhainft 'and'
11'Dowell, of the Fourth and -Fifth Regirrients•
Pennsylvania Volunteers, in place of sending
it as heretofore -directed.: The •frourth . and
Fifth `=Regiments- being nowin actual; Service
and in great need of proper clothing,. • • .
By order of .the-Conitnander-iwomav
JoiLli A. WBIGHT, - -
Aid444lap.-
CE:3
Inistellancouo.
IXTM, FLINT C. , WM. FLINT I WM4FLINT
vv• 1 1 714. FLINT I
Wt FLINT I
'Wit. FLINT I
No. 807 Itissei,
No. 807 hUsegr,
No. 807 MARICIT,
PIELLADKLPELA,
PA.
i'ILUMENDOUS SACRIFICE
$lOO,OOO WORTH OF JEWELRY,
• ALL FOR' ONE•DOILAII MACH;
A Large and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, consisting
of
Ci4AIN3, BfI ACELETS , CAMEO SETS, &C., &C. .
And all styles Qr. French Plated Chains, Gold and
Platedd Jewelry.
We do not keep or sell any gilt, gifted or galvanized
goods. 'Ours is whatsre sold by the beat Jeweler as
Gold Jewelry! .
We receive ear 4ooils front the best Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers In the . Stater, .
WHO ARM FOROFD TO BELL
WHO - AEHYOUED TO SELL.
, Wiict,4 FORCED TO SELL.
• Fo4p.w
The following'is'otdy a partial list e mit/xi:manse steak:
. .
TAKE YOUR `OHOICE FOR
•
$1 EACH.
TARE 'YOUR' CHOKE; FOR $l.
Large Size and Splendid Cameo. Sets, General Retail.
• ...... .....$8 to $lO
Do -do Lays do. 10th 30
PO do - Carbuncle do Bto - 80
Do Ladies'iniantelled and Coral do • 7to 00
Do do - and Carbuncle do
.q to .80
PO do and Ruby do Ito 16
Do Golc/Cluster. Grape Setting Sets do 10 to 30
Do de de'Vesido no /0 to 12
De do do Jet Seta. do' 6to 12
Do do Black Mosaic do 6to 10
Da doGold.Stoue MOSSICI do 6to
. ,
Do do Calico Sits do 6to 32
Do Ribbon Twista;arith'brilliants do 6to 33
Do Baguet. Setei new style do Sto 07
Do Rnameled Cluster do - do 10 to . 2
Gad do 3 to , 50
Dianaond Pointed Gold rens and Oases, 3to do
.34 doz. Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00
g i toiver. PAW .11 UgB_,_ 4 .00
Over 1,000 other odfskentstyles Ladies' Jewelry; Me
didliOai, all styles, Patterns ant' sisos; Lockets of every
deseriptioal: Gold renti,'l4 karat, with S:tver Eitennion
.Holder ; Gold Pandits, Sleeie Sot ons, , Studs o attc. &c.;
Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band, Bracelets Dents' Vest
'Chains, werianted:k.wear . ted years without changing
chlOr, a d will Stand' the acid—they ire visually sold by'
Jewetdro as solid gold - ottainS-2-all Made in Paris - . You
can take yoorninnee'for $1 each. Ladies' and Gents'
Guard Chralos, $1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at from
to $3O - each . ; Ladies', and Children's Ne.,l( Ch-tuaa,
beauttielpatte,ihs; armles, brilliant, enameled sad ruby
Set."4 .B Pr° 8 . 1 e 1 ,..0 1 0 . 4 4 4 ._enaRt!/qoi lot 8 1 e a c h,
prkies from $5 to .0 * eeida. - ;Every style and variety of.
Jewelry and desirable goods for 11 each.
This Sale, at toe aooye prices, mill continue long
tuengn to' go, ad' our immense stock, which was par
cbasl4 ILA Mat SaCrltice from Manufacturers who have
faMtd. -
TARE YOUR CHQICE FOR $1 EACH
• SPECIAL NOTICE.
AfirlaoW To Sant MONEY. 'MS
lAL-11/rita_vuor_Nnim. -Plarc• of'Havi • --
gum or wafers' eau be easily tmened—ttreUntaa talein"
out and resealed. Attend to this, and we will be re
sponsible for your money.
INDIAXIIIENTS TO AGENTS.
Any person acting as agent, who will send us at one time,
$lOO, We will give a God Hunting Case Watch, extra.
$5O, ' 6 " Gold Lever Watch.
$25 " " Silver Weigh.
A Watch and the articles selected from the above List
(MIS DuLLAII EACH.
7 - .Persons ordering by mail must Send $1 and 15 crania in
postage stamps,
ONE US A TRIAL
All communications must pa ....Z4r4a.sod. to
WILLIAM FLINT,
N0..801 litlrket atre4t,
J n3O Gnaw
PHILADELPHIA
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT,
No. 148 North Second Street,
CORNER.OF QUARRY STREET.
THE UNDERSIGNED has leased the
above premises, where he will keep a large assort
ment of gold and. Silver Watches, of American, English
and Swiss Banafacture of the most celebrated makers, in
addition to which, will be found always on hand (and
Made to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver,
and Silver Plated ware, together with a general assort
ment of such goods as are usually kept in a bat class
Watch and Jewelry Store.
The patrons of 0, Conrad, and those of the subacriber,
`together with the public generally, are invited to caU,
where they will receive a good article for their money.—
Ai I am determined to do strictly a cash business, goods
will be sold very low. "Slurs. Pampa AND Quicktlitss,"
lathe motto of this establishment.
LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
je2o-lyw Formerly°. CONRAD,
No. 14S North Second St., corner Q arry, bPda.
xtmtgr.colir .
You will please take notice .that I have removedimy
place of business from No. 187 South Fourth Street, to
my Manufactory
• NOS. 114 and 118 RELIEF - STREET,
Between Lombard and South. and Front and, Second Sta.,
• Philadelphia.
• .
Thankful for past favors - 13011dt a continuance of your
!Orders. As I have enlarged.my.mantifactOrfso as to
enable me to have constantly on hand &large assortment
of well seasoned soaps, all of
,the best quality and free
from Fish Oil.
PALM,
VARIEGATED; - •
WHITE; •
HONEY,
CASTILE, and all kinds of TOILET SOAPS.
CfIEIIICAL OLIVE SOAP of pure material. - S E T TLED,
-PALE and BROWN; SOAP, English Sal. Soda and Pull,
Stamm militantly on hand. hPERtti - ADAILANTINE an
'TALLOVi r CANDLES of a I:sise.S. • • •
:Having adapted the cash systeml am , enabled to offer
J ay goods at the lovFeet.:prioess ..Hoping that yen. will
Brill and examine for yoursigbOtaki4e SOcidg -0 44 Vic",
'before purchasing elsewhere. • •
lath Very Beipectfully,
'al•wlY* F. CONWAY, Philadelphia.
MEDICAL BOARD.
EMMEN Ginniitn's Omen, t
June 20 1861:
BY ;THE DlttEettON OF THE SECRETARY
OF WAR, a Hedicidßoard, to consist of Sur
geon A. 'N. MoDents, the ::Medical Director of
thellepartment of Washington, Burgoon L. A.
Eli - winos, and Assistent Burgeon T. M. Gem,
U. S. Array, Will`convene in this' city to-mor
row morning, at-10 o'clock, or as" soon there
after- as-practicable, for - tbe examination of
such applicatits.for the position of Surgeon for
'a Brigade as' may be referred - to it by the &ere--
Mry-of War. •
Appointments will be: made from among
those only who-shall be examined and reported
as !Idly qualified by said Board.
r The cession of the Board will be held at No,
170 Penneylvtinhvavenue; (north - eidej be ,
tweenllthand.lBth - atreets.
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- - je ,21%-dat Burgeon CfOnertd.
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NO.' 807.MAsseri
'No. 807 11.1.Azisr,
No. 807 814oxia
4iimasEns' AliqoaktlON--A number of gun
ners of this iity - met last- evening to form an
iasscelation having for its main object the en
forcement of the -"game law." An orgardza
was effected by the election of • the following
officers: President—A. J. Herr. Vice Presi
dent—Philip Lizin. Treasurer—Charles Bourn
fort: Secretary—Francis Wyeth.• The mem
bers are 'requested to meet at the office of the
Presidentto-morrow 'evening at half past seven
o'clock.
Tux lfreurusal Manua; under
command of Colonel D. A. Woodbury, and
Lieut.• Colonel J. B. Duffield, arrived here yes
terday afternoon, . and encamped above the
Pennsylvania Railroad shops. The regimentis
• eleven hundred and forty strong, accompanied
by an excellent . band of music, and the men
are the right material for good soldiers. They
are substantially equipped; but come here with
out arms, which they expect - to receive before
leaving for Washington. The miment remains
here awaiting orders from head-quarters.
.IN TEE Crry.—Capt. Waltman, of the Mount
Joy Rifles, arrived here yesterday afternoon,
in crippled condition from the effects of in
juries received while on a secret night expedi
tion recently. Being unfit for active duty, he
was granted leave of absence for one week to
recuperate. The Captain gives a good account
of "our boys," and reports them in goodhealth
and spirits. He brought away a secession flag
captured by him at Hagerstown, in the per
formance of which exploit he made a narrow
escape. Capt. Waltman intends rejoining his
company in the course of a few days.
FELL or rzr Baroos.—Yesterday afternoon a
boy named James. Rogers,' undertOok oto climb
down one of the piers of the Harrisburg bridge,
and missing -his hold was precipitated with con
siderable force into the river. - The water being .
quite shallow at the base of the pier he fell'
upon atone*, sprained or dislocated one 'of his
ankles, and was severely :injured 'in other re--
apects. Some soldiers - who witnessed the lad's
fall went-to his rescue. Finding him unable . to
be taken:to the poor house, and a wagon was
procured for that purpose.
Vales -Trut•Ccattmirrxezof - the liclitiederate
states and the laws el: their Congreiwthe first
election by the people for: President and Vice'
President of the confederacy will he held -eit
the first Wednesday in Novemher next. . 'EI ec
tors will then be clioieri, 'who are required
to meet in their respective States on the first
Wednesday in December thereafter, and pro
ceed to cast their votes' for President and Vice
President. The return'of the -different state
electoraleolleges -shall be' returned to the Sen
ate, and on the 19th day ofTebruaryihePresi
dent of the Senate shall open` the 'Certificates,
the votes shall then be - Vaunted; and the Preal
dent inaugurated on the '22d daY of February,
1862. The -executive tern Under the perma
nent constitution is six peen: - 'All these'provi'
slow --and 'purposes must betaken' with the
mental renervation that they will be carried 'out
if the confederacy Is a success. Of this - there are
some serious doubts existing even in'tile - iiinds
of scnrthern politiviarts, Who are a.l.readYit their
old - game of attempting to - compromise 'What
they cannot fairly acomplish. By 'the 22d of
February,- 1862, the . record elf 'Davis Sid his
confederates, inaY be ',reserved in the ciiminall
calendars of -the etr,,untry. - ' - J.ong before this'
provided time of -eleaingra new= ?resident, We
expect to see the individual-who now assumes
such a title in the rebel ranks,- either a prisoner
at Washington, or a fugitive in a foreign land.
Viva la, Bagolelle, _ _
Tan Weis DELPARTNICET EELS 'aCcipted for three'
yean3, or the war; a Chicago . bittallion raised
by Capt.' J. W. WilsOrl, 'consisting. of '212 - Men.
rank mid ille'adled- "The Illinoiltridge, Breast
work and 'Fortification Rtsileers." It is camp
posed ofl2o 'carpenters, 70 'railroad track men,
7 railroad and•bridgeblacksmithe, El boat-build
ere, '2 engineers and 9 locomotive builders.
Amnion fair. specimen
. ef - traitor truh-telling .
iis in the Charleston Mercury of the ;l2th.
letter writer from New tork avers that a cotn•
plete - reaction has taken place among our ;
monied men,.which staggers the PedengCtov
ernment, and that, but one battle only will je
fought before President Lincoln -will sue for
terms of separation from Jeff Davis..
Tna reason of Gen. Cadsvalader not moving
on to Martinsburg, is said to have been in con
sequence of the receipt of positive - instructions
from Ganeral Scott. The latter was not yet
ready for that move, and hence it was not at
tempted.
A Faw years ago the fastest runner in the
United States was known as - "Jackson; the
American Deer." - Olairb. Jackson, of Missouri,
is said to be tlae same nanog at least lais brother.
Tao editor of the -Gliarierton MerCUI oar
that the SoUthern Cottiederaey' won-yr.
comprish ifs putvaie." ' Perim* he wiithP r o - .
perly oay that it will *QQ attain
NO. 50.
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Cam tinting . gam
Having procured Steam Power Preases, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PBINTIN( Of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other es - ,
tablishmentin the country
RATES OF ADViIIITISINO.
,e-Four lines or fez- constitute
one-halt square Eigh
iir.es or more. than four constitute a square
-
Half Square. one day
one rnontb. ....
three monthe..... • -
• six months ........ •
000 year... • . ..... . .
One square one day
I one week._ 200
Si one month._ a 00
three months ......... . 6 00
six months....
one year 10 04)
Erßusinen notices inserted in the Local column os
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINE
or each insertion.
la-Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
BY TELEGRAPH.
FROM BALTIMORE CITY.
POLICE FORCE DISBANDED BY TRE PO-
LICE COMMISSIONERS
Swearing in of a New Force by the Pro-
Yost Marshal.
Treasonable Demonstrations.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE CI4Y.
[SPEVIAL DI6PATOH • TO THE TELEGRAPH. ]
' This afternoon the Police Commissioners dis
banded the Police force, and the Provost Mar
shal immediately commenced a reorganization
of the police department. Some of the old
policemen took the oath of allegiance, but the
great mass of them refused to do so, and
'exhibited unmistakable evidence of their se=
cession sympathies by shouting for Jeff. Davis.
The wildest excitement prevailsthroughont the
city, 'and fears are entertained of an uprising
on the part of the rebels, who it is reported
have large quantities of arms concealed.
ANOTHER CONTRADICTION OF THE RE
PORTED HENTI7CZY COMPROMISE.
Cmizavarr, June 27.
The following despatch was received yester
day by an officer of the navy, who had tele
graphed Gen. McClellan for information, as to
the reported authenticity of the arrangement
between the Government and Kentucky.
" GRASTON, Va., June 26th, 1861.
"To Captain W. Nelson-, Ef. S. N.
"My interview with General Buckner was
personal, not official. It was solicited by him
more than once. I made no stipulations on
the part of the General Government, and re
garded his voluntary promise to drive out the
confederate trooni as the only result of the in
terview. His letter gives his own views, not
mine,
(Signed) "G. B. McOur4,A.N."
! RIOT_ AFF/0
Ment was Manifested in the upper wards, but
tictSetiotti'eesults transpired.
Committees from'the various wards are said
tp have been appointed, to -demand the banks
tp Make-good all money they 110 W hold.
• Eight hundred troops are ready at all times,
at a moment's notice, to quell any disturbance.
• The Governor was here Yesterday, and an ar
rangement is on'fboi to make the securities of
the solvent banks liar by substituting State
itiondt, for the depreciated Southern stocks.
COL. ANDERSON AT CRESSON.
AisooNA, June 27.
Col. Robert'Anderson, the hero of Fort Stun •
ter, -'arrived at Cresson yesterday, from the
West, and talk rooms at the Mountain House,
kept by Mr. George W. 'Mullen. He has writ
ten for his family, who will shortly join. him.
The health is 'still delicate, but the Mountain
air "will doubtless benefit him. Senator Rice
and his wife and family, of Minnesota; and
Mr. Kramer, of the - Western Virginia Conven
tion, are alio at theMount'sin. House.
WILSON'S 201/AVE REGIIIFST.
- - " NEW YOUR, June 27:
' The Star of - the :South, from - Piekins - on the
rtili hay; arrived.' The Vander, with Col. Win.
Wilson's regiment; passed Fort Taylor on the .
215t., - Lieut. Duncan, of the navy, is one of the'
passengrs.
ANOTHER OHIO REGIMENT FOR VIR
GINIA.
'The Seventh Ohio regiment left Camp Dort
nison, yesterday, to join Gen. McCiellan's col
uinn in Virginia,.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT . QUEBEC.
Quzur.c, June 27
Nearly two hunched of the laboring class
were rendered. houseless by a fire today. Lois
$BO,OOO, alrtiost wholly uninsured.
MOVEMENTS OF PRINCE ALFRED
Prince Alfred has arrived at Gen. Williams'
residence, near Lachine, and visits this city to-
morrow. He leaves for Quebec on Saturday.
RAILROAD, DEPOT BuRNED.
• NEW Yoßlz, June 27
The Tura Avenue Railroad depot, at 85th
street, was totally destroyed by fire this after
noon.
Ceacilonoan VANIMILBILT has offered all the
steamships of the Atlantic and Pacific Steam-.
sh i p C o mpany to the Government, including
the Vanderbilt, Ocean Queen, Ariel, Champion
and Daniel Webster, to be paid: for at such
rates as any two Commodores of the United
StateS Navy and ex-Commodore Stockton may
decide upon as a proper valuation.' If the
Oovermieut is notwilling to purchase the Van
derbilt on - these - terms, the Commodore ex
*emelt& readiness to hand her over as a gift
the mufti.
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BALmioRE, June 27
CICINNtTI, June 27
June 27