Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 28, 1861, Image 3

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Friday Afternoon, June 28, 1861.
AINERTISERS.
The eirulation of the DAILY TFLrGRAPH
IS FOUR TIMES LARGER than any other
daily oublished or circulated in this city, and
it therefore presents greater inducements for
the rattronage of advertisers than is offered fo
them through any other medium. Let those
who want buyers, try advertising in the TELE
GRAPH.
THE MORNING TELEGRAPH
Is issued every morning and con
tains THE LATEST TELE
GRAPH fC DISPATCHES re
ceived during the night.
ARMED. —The Ellsworth Cadets, having been
furnished with arms by the Adjutant General,
intend participating in the fourth of July pa
rade. The Cadets will make a very genteel ap
pearance.
INVITATION ACCEPTED. —The Paxton Hose
Company have accepted an invitation to join in
the parade on tho anniversary of our national
independence. The Paxton boys usually make
a fine display on such occasions.
Tan Car TOMBS contained four occupants
last night, all victims of tanglefoot, and one of
them a "bold soger boy." The Mayor dis
charged them this morning, and ordered the
three "wags" to leave the city.
ASSAULT AND BATTED:L-11MT Buck was ar•
rested yesterday by officer Wickert, charged
with assaulting and beating a girl in the em
ploy of one Fisler. He entered bail for his
appearance at Court. The prosecution was evi
dently prompted by malicious motives.
CITY TAXES.—Those who wish to save five
par cent. on their city taxes, should pay at
once, as the abatement will not be allowed after
to-morrow. The Treasurer is now located in
his new office in the Court House, where he will
be pleased to receive the calls of tax-payers.
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NEW Man ENGINE.—The new Button engine
orderrd by the Good Will company is nearly
ready for delivery and will reach this city soon.
Arrangements for a parade on its arrival are
now in progress, in which the entire fire de
partment will be invited to participate. The
engine is similar to that of the Citizen com
pany, but of smaller size.
A GRASD lildraav Pawn is to take place
at Gratztown on independence day. An Ameri
can flag will also be raised, and patriotic ad
dresses delivered. The "lads and rosy lasses"
of the upper end, who usually maleo tilt. mast
of such occasions, will be out in crowds to see
the sights, participate in the festivities, and
patronize the "flying horses." The glorious
fourth will be a gala day in that region.
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HANDSOMPI MILITABY DISPLAY.- This fore
noon the fourth Michigan regiment, encamped
near the Round House, marched to Camp Cur
tin, and were put through a regular drill. The
Michiganclers are a fine-looking body of men,
and made a splendid appearance on parade.—
Considering that the regiment was very re
cently organized, and the men fresh from the
field and the workshop, with but little practice
in drill, they acquitted themselves creditably.
They expect to go to Washington, but no order
for an advance in that direction has yet been
received.
Sou) m -- To Suysar.—The colored man, Joe
Bell, formerly a resident of this city,arrested and
imprisoned at Memphis, a few months ago, was
subsequently put upon the auction block and
sold into slavery. Joe wrote to same friends here,
at the time of his arrest, to make an effort for hi s
restoration to freedom, but they failed to in
terest themselves in his behalf. Another Har
risburg colored boy, named Dorsey, went to
"Disie's land,"
_As. an employee on a steam
boat, was captured in New Orleans and thrust
into prison, where he remaintd for several
days. Through the instrumentality of the
captain he finally regained his liberty, after
paying a heavy fine, and made his way home,
arriving here a - day or two ago.
IN slue Crrr.—Col. John J. Patterson, aid to
Brigadier (I.eneral Williams, and . Adjutant
Waterbury, are now in the city, and look as if
soldiering agreed with them. These gentlemen
report all quiet along the Potomac, and the
boys in good health. They have orders to be
at their posts again to-morrow afternoon, in
anticipation of an advance movement. Orderly
Sergeant Wm, E. Sees is also here on a visit to
his family. Thepaptain of the company with
which he is connected having been commission
ed in the regular army, Mr. Sees has been so
licited to take command of the company, and
will no doubt consent to do so. He is immensely
popular with the men, and possesses the requi-
Nits qualifications for the position.
STRONG MM ED WOMAN OS Beam.—The
eccentric Mrs. Swisshelm says that a majority
of babies are to their mothers what a doll is to
a little girl—something to dress—a means of
displaying odds and ends of finery, and exhib
iting one's tastes. If infants were treated on
the principle on which a farmer treats lambs,
aoslings, chickens, pigs, etc., viz : well fed and
kept warm, they would live and grow just as
well cared-for goslings live and grow ; and we
never knew one die. Dutch babies wear caps ;
and how could any lady of taste have her baby
look like the Dutch ? Just so, and the Dutch
babies generally live, laugh and grow fat, for
they are "smothered in flannel" and feathers,
and kept all in "a sweat." Dutch mothers do
not keep their babies for model artist exhibi
tions. They cover them up, keep them warm
and quiet, and raise, a wonderful number -of
sturdy boys 'auti
TIED UNION PRAYER 111Enrnan will be held
in the Presbyterian church, corner of Market
Square, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, com
mencing at four o'clock, as usual.
MORE TEOOPS.—Another regiment from New
York arrived here this afternoon, over the
Lebanon Valley Railroad, destined for Wash
ington city. The western trains to-night will
bring one or two regiments. The rapid con
centration of troops at the Federal Capital is
indicative of speedy action in that locality.
IMPROVING.— The young soldier, Sergeant
Snap, recently injured by falling off the roof
of the Arsenal, and whose life was at one time
despaired of, has so far recovered as to be able
to ride out. He has had judicious nursing and
the kindest medical attention during his severe
illness. With proper care of himself, the Ser
geant will soon be in a condition to rejoin his
Company.
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Axornsn Row.—At a late hour last night
several drunken soldiers from Camp Curtin vis
ited a den in Meadow Lane, and got into a quar
rel. One of them was cut on the neck with a
knife, and another had his head caved in,„ Our
informant, who had occasion to pass the scene
of this disgraceful row, narrowly escaped being
struck with a large stone thrown by one of the
rioters. None of the police officers being on
duty, no arrests were made.
CHAEMING Music. —lf you wish to enjoy a free
and delightful concert, just leap from your bed
some of these halcyon June mornings, and
wander out to one of the neighboring groves.
Your heart will be gladdened and your very
soul thrilled by the charming music of forest
warblers, arrayed in plumage rich and gor
geous—
" As on feathery wing they rove
And wake with harmony the grove.,
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THE LAVES are now approaching their per
fection—their greenest green, their softest soft
ness, their fullest fullness. To the student of
nature there is no greater beauty, as there is
certainly no more marvelous variety, in any de
partment of vegetation, than in the leaves.
Witness their unfolding, their thousand forms,
their countless hues, their matchless motions.
The flowers with their more showy attractions
are not more truly beautiful.
AMERICA IN ma Fuman.—We look beyond
the clouds and gloom of the present, and see
America in the future, as the poet Shelly did
nearly a century ago :
"This land is like an angle whore young gaze
Feeds on the noontide beam : whose gold en plu me
Floats moveless on the storm, and In tee blize
Of sundae gleams when Earth is wrapped In gloom :
An epitaph of glory for the tomb
Of murdered Etirop may thy fame be made,
Thy growth as Zwift as morn, when night must fade,
The multitudinous Earth shall sleep beneath thy shade."
JL v lona, Puorraers.—Two small boys were
arrested and taken to the lock-up yesterday af
ternoon for fighting and otherwise misbehaving
on the street. Their fathers subsequently called
at the Mayor's office to get them released. In
the absence of Mayor Kepner, the Chief of P 011....
ll.... liberated the lade. taw payi.,
costs imposed, Which amounted to one dollar
and thirty cents each. The arrest of these lit.
tle boys was wrong, their confinement in the
lock up an outrage, and the assumption of Al
dermanio duties by the Chief of Police an offence
which may get him into trouble.
THI3 HAY Thkuvrsr.—All around the country
the grass nourishes in luxuriant abundance,
and an enormous crop is now being harvested.
In quality and quantity it is unparalleled—
croakers to the contrary notwithstanding. The
" oldest inhabitant " cannot bring to mind a
more bountiful year. The air is odorous with
scents sweeter than those from Vallambrosa or
Arabian vales, from the flowers which fall
under the scythe, giving out their sweets deli
ciously, being a pure article, quite in contrast
with that bought in bottles at the druggist's
sweet gales from Eastern lands may bless
The tailor far at sea ;
But of alt the Iragrant giro of earth,
The new•mown hay ioe ma."
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Fon Lanras.—A New York paper, alluding I
to the fashions, gives a description of a new
style of head-dress which must be very hand
some. It says : " The patriotic colors are now
the rage, and mingle in some way in the trim
ming of almost every hat. One style called
the Stars and Stripes,' which we saw in a shop
window, deserves mention. A hat of white
straw, trimmed inside with a plain ruche, vio
lets, blue-bells and red roses. Outside blended
strings of red white and blue, pass over the top
of the crown, a triangular scarf of blue falls
over the crown and cape, on which are embroi
dered stars." It also says that " gray is the
fashionable color for traveling dresses, trimmed
with black. The variety of styles at this sea
son is very meagre in comparison with that of
last, owing to the fact that our ladies are more
intent on aiding in equipping volunteers than
in devising novelties."
TEE HUNDRED DOITAR Bourry.—lt may not
be generally known that those of our volun
teers who enter the service for three years, will
be entitled, at the termination of their term of
enlistment, to a bounty of one hundred dol
lars. In general order number fifteen, issued
by the War department May 4th, the fact is
distinctly set forth. The order provides that
" every volunteer non-commissioned officer,
private, musician and artificer, who enters the
service of the United States under this plan,
shall be paid at the rate of fifty cents; and if a
cavalry volunteer, twenty-five cents additional
in lieu of forage, for every twenty miles travel
from his home to the place of muster—the dis
tance to be measured by the shortest usually
traveled route—and when honorably discharg
ed, an allowance, at the same rate from the
place of discharge to his home, and, in addition
thereto, the sum of one hundred dollars. Any
volunteer who may be received into the service
of the United States under this plan, and who
may be wounded or otherwise disabled in the
service, shall be entitled to the benefits which
have been or may be conferred on persons disa
bled in the service, and the legal heirs of such
es die or may be, killed in the service, in addi•
tion to all arrears of pay and allowances, shall
receive the sum of oue hundred dollars."
tlennovlvattia IDailv l'elegraph, Irittav 'afternoon, lone 28, Lifat
A lisruxo or THE PAXTON HOSE COMPANY will
be held this (Friday) evening, June 28th., at
eight o'clock, for the transaction of special bu
siness. Members should be punctual in their
attendance.
POTATOES.—Five hundred bushels of choice
potatoes just received and for sale by the bar
rel or bushel very low.
NEW GOODS FROM NEW YORE AUCTION.--50
pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 121 and 20 cts.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3,
5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavella Cloth for 7 cts.
25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 121,
worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 81 and
37 cts. 15 dozen towels at 121 cents a towel.—
Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 50 dozen
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. WO pieces
of the best Calico ever sold for ei cts. 50
pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large
lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now
is the time to buy bargains. Call at S. Law!' s,
Rhoad's old corner.
OUR NOBLE SOLDlERB.—Thousands of mater
nal hearts beat with quick pulsation at the
latest news by the DAILY Trzmaars, for those
brave sons whose outraged country has bid
them go forth to stay the parricidal hands
aimed at the salvation of human freedom. Our
country ! Can we deem the natural expression
of those natures weak, who drop a tear for the
hardships and perils of those they love ? Do they
deserve less than our best gratitude for having
placed their lives and fortunes to sustain that
holy covenant, the Declaration of Independence?
In connection permit us to say, Drama & Bow-
MAN have received a large stock of new Sum
mer dry goods. 2tf.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR DIIFONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
Maltibia e correcting, regulating, and reanr9lagal
obstructions, from whatever cause, and I
ways successful as a proven.
live.
riIHESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both in France and
America, with unparalleled success In every ease ; and
he is urged by many thomana ladles who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of thiyo suffering
tram any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or 'those supposmg them.
selves so, are caution( I N. - ninst these Pills while in that
condition, as they are surn to produce miscarriage, sue
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo
union, although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief to beaith—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price
51 00 per bog. Sold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. BANNVART
H , Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, arrisburg, Pa.
"Ladies," by sending him 51 00 to the Harrlabing
Post Office, eau have the Pills sent free of observation tc
any part et the country (confidentially) and "free of pm
Cage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Sraysss, Reading,
JOILNHON H OLLOWAY & COWDEN_, Philadelphia, J. L. Lim.
BERGIIII, ' Lebanon DAMS& It. Hume, I4nottater; J. A.
WOL W
F, rightBVthe j E. T. Mims; York ; and by one
druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by
S. D, Howe, ole proprietor, New York .
N. 13.---Look out for counterfeit. Buy no Golden Pill:,
of any kind unis every boa Is signed S. D. Howe. Ai
others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money), buy only of those
who show the signature of h. Howe on ovary boa,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited de3-dwaswly,
siMPORTAWF TO FEMALE::
()REESMAN'S PILLS,
PrepaDAwy Cornelius L. Cheesemaa, M. D.,
.gEW YORK airy
TUIE. umbination of ingredients in these
_IL Pills are Clin result of a long and extensive practice.
l'new
arfirregulargies, nonfat bionstruation s , removing all oh•
strife:ens, whether from cold or otnerwiso, headache,
pain in the ride, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, tatigue, pain in the hark and
limbs, a., disturber) sleep, which arise from titer; ptien
of nature
Dr. Choeseman's Pills are invaluable, on .c.cy will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. LiAles who have
been disappointed in ;be use of diner Pitts can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesernan's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
Ihsve ss one owndition, of GU female system on which the.
Pais cannot be taken lostbma riaawang a PECULIAR
R.FLY UV/. The condlimou i 3 PREGNANCY
theresult, Idl-TOARRIAG.L. Bud' Ls the 'wrests/7We
tendency of the ;.tedzoine Ile sexual functions to a
1307`811/ 611Wi1a041,• it= men the fieproductine power of
nature cannot. rest it. •
Warranted purely vegetable, and free IFGUA anything
injurious, Explicit directions, witich should be read, an.
company each um:. Price VI, Sent by mall on encloalng
$1 to Da CIa2Y.SLIUS L. Odasstitas, Rex 4,531, Post Office,
New Yore City.
Sold by ao. agglx: , tvory town in the United States
it. B. HMEHING,
tlenoral Arent for the United States
14 Broadway, New York,.
7o irhein ttil Wholesale orders should be adrkezibt,
Sold in Harrisberg by C. A. Balan-.kwi
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke', 3f. D
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
Tills Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
coustitution Is subjeet. It moderates an eaten and re•
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may ba
relied on.
TO MARRIED. Lfs.DiES
It la peculiarly suited. It will in a short time; bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar.. beai.e Use Goverment
Stamp ot' Great Britain, to prevebLeoueternoke.
These Pas thouid not be take» by tentatts during the
FIRST THREE HORTHYqf Pregnaucy, as they are sure
to brag on Miscarriage, but at any . Daer time they are
ROC.
In all oases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills .wil
ca - ect 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 each package
which should be carefully preserved.
• N. B.—SLOO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to shy au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle., containing fai.Pills,
by return mail
00 , ale by 0. A. RA1019.621. Iy9 dawly
MANIOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TREATMENT AND RADICAL CORE OF SPE RUATOR
ERFA, Or Seminal Wealiness,'Satual Debility, Nervoufi
ness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting
from Sed•sibuse, tke. By Robt..l. Culyerwell; M.-B.—
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest
Paid, on. receipt of tern etsalos, by Dr. CHAS. J D.
11.7 Bewery, New York. Post Office BOX, No :
4,535. m.20-Bratiaw
The Confessions_ and . Experience 0:
----- an'lnvalid.
PUBLISEDID for tae benefit and as a warning
and a caution to young men who Suffer from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, eta. ' supplying at the gams
time, the means of Self Cure, by one who cured himself,
atter being put to great expense through medical imposi
tion and quackery. Single copies may be had of the au
thor, Navamatt ALsvemit, Esq., Bedford, Kings county
N. Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope.
dul9-amd
Col7oBB.—The sudden changes of our climate
aro sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic' Al
factions. Experience having proved that simple rerae
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken In the
early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be
bad to “Browes Bronchial Troches, , ? or lozenges, lei
the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
an by this precaution a more seriqua attack they
124 warded off. Public Smii - oys and Singers will find
thew effectual for clearing:and s trourheatng the voice.
See de2o-114waw6ea
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WM. DOCK JR., & CO
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TJ MAXEUE'D LADIES,
CAUTION.
NOTICE.
PURIFY THE BLOOD
gOFFAT'S FIFE PELL9 AIM PHCONLX
fmh: all ifintrai Poison:..--In oases of Scrofula
. .
Pitiere, Scurvy, Gr Eruptions of the Skin, the operation
ut 1.1.1 v Life Medicines 13 truly astonishing, often removing
in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers,
Favor and Ague, Dyspepsia;Dropsy, Piles, and in short,
most ail diteases soon yield to their curative properties
No family should. be without them;as by their timely
u mush eulferleg .ind expense may be saved,
I`re:;ar..l. by WM.. B. MUFF AT, N. D., New York, and
t by all Drug& st, nociw-1y
THE D. KANE REFRIGERATOR.
11HIS buperior REFRIGERATOR, to
t gather with several ether cheaper styles, may be
faint at the manufactory, at exceedingly low prices.
Also, a great variety or NAME COOLERS', of supe
rior finish.
B. S. FAP.SON &
Cor. Deo§ and Pear streets, Philadelphia
aprinG-Ste
A COnItNSPONDENT of the Siecle Paria, the
government organ of Francs writes from Tonle, Algiers,
as follows :--
"(Mr college of Philosophers at hems, 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 Ann, of Lowell, aapplles much of the medicine
consumed iu this country. His Cherry Pectoral, Pills,
Sarsaparilla and Ague Cure constitute the Maple reme
dies here, because ihey are of easy application, sore 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 si eget .r tbat an American
Physician should furnish the medical skin end remedies
fw our Principal Province.
We are happy to inform our readers that these enpc
dor medicines which the Emperor's Principal Province is
obliged to got from America may be had by our neigh
bors, at
C. A. Bannvari's, 0. K. Keller's, D. W- Gross dt Co.'s
J. it. Lutes, Holman .fic Co.'s, Armstrong, Harrisburg,
and dealers everywhere. J.J3-d
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 1 I
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye la
The Original and Best in the World.
Ail others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
If you wish to escape ridieuie.
GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and Natural Brown sad Black, without injury
to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. Batchelor since HO, an t over 80,000 ap
plleations have been made to the /lair of his patrons of
his famous dye.
Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is . warranted
not to injure in the least, however tong it may be contin
ued, and the 111 effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair
invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
Sold in al cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
.@a- The Genuine has the name and address upon a
steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of WIL
LIAM A. BATCEIELOR. Address
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
St Baraq street, New York
e6•ddawtaug
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYEI
SPLENDID HAIR DYE has uo
_a_ equal—instantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Bair—remedies theabsurd and ill effect of Bari Dyes, and
invigorates the Hair for life, None are gounias unless
sicoad "W. A. Batchelor-" ea.)ld evorywhoro
C.flAi. aAfJdr:p hi
lar.n
dawt gl
Wet 2kitrtisel3[r
OR SAGE--a second-banded TWO
F
HORSE WAGON at W. W. Boyer's - Wagon and
Leach Factory, Third street, Harrisburg. je24-cllw
LOST.. --On Saturday, 15th instant, a
BktACELET, composed of dark agate stones, set In
gold. A padlock locket and Jet cross were attached to
A. The finder wlll receiye a suitable reward for leaving
it at U. A. BOAS' Jewelry Store, Market Square. je24otd
Horse and Carriages for Sale.
HE SUBSCRIBER offers at PRIVATE
I/"4g TVlPSAiatlinai• snout
seven years old. One carriage 13 new and welt calcu
lated for a 'family, as it he a stand top and a small port
able seat in front for children. The other carriage is a
low swung rockaway, very cony: cleat for aged persons.
The horse and carriages can be sees at the reslaecce of
the subscriber on front street, Harrisburg.
MARTHA C. OltTii, Executrix.
NOTICE,
rpEIE UNDERSIGNED hats his
2. LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Third str d
berry, e hey, near Herr's Hotel.
P. t.amber of all kiude and gaatitte. t : ,
W
. .
the ueeeraighed wilt sell Horace, Carriages ace
low for cash,
Carriages to hire at the eat:..otttae•
FdANK .4„
JOHN WALLOWER ,. JR ,, Agt.
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
GOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly
forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
Central; Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads,
and Canal.
HAULING AND DRAYING to and trout ail parts of the
oily to. the'dilleront Railroad depots-will be done at the
very lowest rates.
' FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to.
Orden .eft at Brant's thropeaa Hotel, or at toe store
of E. S. 'lrminger, will receive prempt attention. Con
signments of freight respectfully . solicited.
JOHN WALLOWER JR., Apt.,
apt ' Office Reading Depot.
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST
•
je IFFERS his services to the citizens o
Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o
the public patronage, and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, be fee's sate in
nutting the public generally to call en him, assuring
hem that they not be dissatiStled with his services,
Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oc -
copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the 'United States Hotel,
Harrisburg, Pa '•
AQUANTIT Y of Bags, Checks and Ging
ham,' for Mae by the dozen and piece, cheap for
e.Lon, at the DAUPHIN COUNTY ettiSciN, my 8.31,3
Fiinhissuna . iday 8. 1881.
NOTICE
ALL persons are hereby cautioned not
to harbor or:trust my wife, ANN ELLEN GIBSON,
on my account, as IwiE pay no debts of her contractmg,
.14:21 MIA . WM., G. GiBEGg,
FOR . ..
O . SALE,
FROM, One to Five Hundred DoHain
worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of
0. 0, 7,15,1.11ER,44N,
,
marl.; Vn. 2H SotithiAcm t street
SAVE THE PER CENTAGE.
HE time for paying Orr TAXt.S has
± been extended to the last day cf this month. On
the 21st of Jniv the seintantinal interest fal!a due, and
the abatemont can therefore not be after SATURDAY,
the ROM instant The Treasurer's cake Is up stairs In
the now Conn Hone—eutr.inee to the same can be bad
from the alley in the middle door. All persons desiring
t o sive the five per coot. will please call at onto.
Je2od 'A. W. WATSON, Treasurer.
REMOVAL.
'THE SUBSCRIBER has removed his
j_ PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY front Market
street to Fourth street above &take', opposite the Defbe
church. Thankful for part potrocage, be hopes., by ztrict
attention to business, to merit a continuance of it.
mar26•3md - Wit . PARIT,Rft .
REMOVAL.
THE. SUBSCRIBER would respectfully-
Inform the nubile that he has removed his Plumb
ing and Bruce Founding eetabliihment to No. 22 South
Third street below Hartle Hotel. Thankful for oast pat
ronage, be hopes by slziet uttenttoa tC bilaJllM - t:0 merit
a continuance of It.
api2-dtr J. JONIkt.
GARDEN' SEEDS.
A FRESH - AND COMPLETE BAN ortraen t
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Nets 20vertizeineuts.
NATIONAL AND REGIMENTAL
ADJUTANT CINNERAL'S OHNE, 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, viz :
1 National Color for U. S. Artillery.
40 " " "U. S. 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,
1370 except that the arms of Pennsylvania are
to be embroidered on the National Colors,in the
centre of the Union, their size not to exceed one
fourth of its area and the Slaters 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, ready for use and. marked with No. and
name of Regiment according to regulations
above mentioned ; also for
1 National Color for Rifle Regiment,
1 Regimental " " " Si
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 parte
except the field of the Union in National Color ;
to be complete ready for use and marked as
above mentioned ; also for
1 Standard for Cavalry Regiment,
10 Guidons " " "
as described in paragraphs 1872 and 1373 of U.
S. Army Regulations, rue arms of Pennsylva
nia, of suitable dimeasiervi, to be embroidered
on each ; to be complete, ready for use, and
marked as above mentioned. Sketches of the
manner in which the arms of this State will be
inserted in each kind of color and guildon, will
be submitted with each proposal. Each propo
sal will state the price per letter additional• for
adding on each ft 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 accepted in lieu of
the above. The material of the paint must
not be injurious to the silk.
Fifteen per cent.• of the amount of each de-
livery to be retained as a forfeiture, until the
contract is completed. Time of delivery to be
considered as of the essence of the contract.—
Contractors to state in their proposals the time
when the goods can be delivered. Successful
bidders to give bonds with two approved secu
rities. The speedy delivery of a large part
will be considered in awarding the contract.
By order of the Governor of Pennsylvania,
E. M. BIDDLE,
Adjutant General, P. M.
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GENERAL ORDERS NO. 3.
Hist) ABSCA:ra Pg.iNwrixera.t. Mums,
ADJUTANT GENDRAVS OHIO;
.Harrisburg, Juno 22, 1861
In accordance with the provisions of the
sixth section of the Act passed the 16th of May,
Is6l, entitled au Act to creates 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
- t.nrussaacruTlFLlZl2 lIOW
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. He 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.
11. In =VA 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
he made from Ifeadauarters.
These regulations shallbe In force until fur
ther orders. By order of the dovernor,
Camntander•ln Chief.
E. M. BIDDLE,
Adjutant General.
ARMY SUPPLIES.
HEADQUARTERS, PANNSTIVANIA. MusTIA.,
COXHISSARY DEPARTMENT,
Harrisburg, Tuns 19, 1861.
Sealed proposals are invited and will be re
cieved at my office in the city of Harrisburg
until THURSDAY, the 27th inst., at 12 o'clock
M., for furnishing by contract the beet quality
of FAMILY BREAD at a Camp to be estab
lished near New Freedom, York county, Penn
sylvania. Also, the best quality of Fresh
Beef, with Shins, Necks and Tallow taken off.
Also, Sugar, Ground Coffee, Tea, Bice,
Beaus, Vinegar, Pepper, Soap, Candles, Salt,
Pilot Bread and Potatoes ; all to be of the beet
quality, and to be delivered in such quantities
and at such times as they may be ordered by
the Assistant Commissary during the time the
troops may remain in said Camp, and to be in
spected by the Inspector appointed for the pur
pose of inspecting Army supplies. Bonds with
approved security for the faithful performance
of the above contracts will be required.—
Nothing will be allowed for freight, drayage
or packages. W. W. IRWIN,
jel9 did Com. Gen.
York Daily Recorder insert till 27th inst.
and charge this office.
HEAD Quaalline, Pernerrnvems
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT,
ilarristrarg, .Tuns 19, 1861.
Sealed proposals are invited and will be re
ceived at my office in the city of Harrisburg
until the 47th inst. at 12 M., for furnishing by
contract FRESH BEEF of the beat quality,—
Shins, Necks and,Tallow taken off.
Also, Brown Sugar, Tea, Rice,Vinegar,
Ground Coffee, Pepper, Salt, Soap ad Candles.
All the above articles to be of the best quali
ty, and to be delivered at • ~ p Curtin in such
quantities and at such may be ordered
by the Assistant Crimmins,Vd to be inspect
ed by the Inspector appor for inspectng
Army Supplies at said Camp. Nothing will be
allowed for drayage or packages. Bonds with
approved security will bereqUiriiidlar the faithful
performance of the above conttits.
W. W.
Patriot
I Pl' Com. Gen
Patriot and Unioninsert until 27th inst.
POPULAR• REMEDIES.
for g:SafiSa(lTLlEiggrolYpiltATl.,ire
ILLS for headache. A fresh supply received at 13.F.L.
L9R'd DRUG STORF,, where you oaa purchase all the
saleable Futon: Medicinee of the day.
91 Market street,
two doors east of Fourth street, south sa*
THUNDE4 AND, LIGHTNING.
vast amount of propeili °-
annually by I.l.ght4bas 00/141
property holdarb to, aeotße 1- 1 "'
far Lightning Roda /oft
tvill be atieee. o
IVO to.
Werrebt44,
COLORS
ARMY SUPPXSZES.
THE UNDERST , ' 'NED having entered_ in-
Folicit the po'
tool° coy J 'TRADE in this city, would reepuctfolly
- ...rouses of the citizens. I will keep on band.
~,Catt os , from the most celebrated and approved
which will be delivered to Any part of toe city,
free Prom dirt and other impurhlea. Fu l a, mnunig
GussasTsED. Co AT. Pea aura ar TOO BOAT LOAD, Cati.
..estroyed Duo ox awls 2oR. Persona pm chasing by the Boat:
se a warning to or Car Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton,
_.,,r buildings. All orders (dike NO- 74 Market street, second door trom Devrbor
at the auction store of W. BABE, ry alley Yard on the Canal, toot of North street. Or,
Bode put up In the latest Unproved dere lett at either place will receive prompt attention.
16124 ap-tany JOHN W, HALL, spat.
New 2Zrvertiontents.
DENTISTRY.
GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the
altimore College of Dental Surgery,
having perma
nenUy located in the city of Harrisburg and buten the
office formerly (mounted by Dr. Gorgss, on Third street,
between Market and Walnut, re.tpecrfally Worms bin
friends and the public in geoerel, that. he la prepared rn
perform all operatioue ±n tno Dewitt professtoa, either
surgical or mechanical, in a manner that shall not be
surpassed by operators la tills or any other city. $l/1
mode of inserting artillaial teeth is upon the latest Ins^
proved eh/entitle principles.
Teeth, from one to a lull set, mounted on fine Geld, M
yer, Platina plates or the Vulcanite Base.
I take great pleagute in recommending the above gen
tleman to all my former p Weal of Harrisburg and vi.
31nity, and feel confident that he will pattered ail operar
dons to a scientific manner, train my knowledge of We
ability. trrtyB-dtfl F. J. S. GURGAS, D. D. 8.
CIDER II 1 VINEGAR !! !
MADE from choice and selected Apple',
and guaranteed by us to bestrlctly pure
e1l•d WA. DOCK 8: CO.
FOR SALE I
A BUILDING LOT, situate in West Har
risburg, fronting on Bro s.reet 20 feet, and ran
tang back 161 feet, more or leis, to a 20 foot slier, ad•
joining on ono side the ;Toperty or Mr. Blum.ndtlne.
For particulars enquire of FBEBiItIOK BLiELBFF.BH.•
Bergner's Boos.store
May 8.1861. m •
LIME FOR SALE
riIHE UNDERSIGNED having enll3-.rked
Lin the LIME BITSLNaiS is lvflutred to) I urntsli to
very best article at short nut:c.t, atm at En , ' lu nail pricey
tbr cash. lie sells the lime burnt at Columbia sod ats•
Chet burnt at home
my29-dEm
ITICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD
Xi for sale,
rci STOVE OS CORD LENOIR' TV Wit
POECITASERS
ALSO, LOOM POSTS AND VITESTWO7 RAILS QV
TO OROS&
ALSu, STONE AND BAND EVA Br7ILDINa
PIISPOSIVS.
lnquiro of the subscriber at cgs residence on the EWE*
road, opposite the good Will engine do.:so, or at the
Yard, cornzr of Second and drool atraato. Wait Ear.
risburg. lcay27-tf j G. B. DOLE.
PROF. IiIIOLPR P. TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform sio old
patrons and the public generally, that he will
continue to give instructions OD the PIANO r OEIE, ME.
LODWN, VIOLIN and also in the science of utuauuce
111.98. He will wille pleasure wait 0000 pupils at their
homes at say hour desired, or Lessons will 00 given 0.
his residence, is Third utreL, few doors below unr
German ibtiormed Church, daol6•dtl
City Property for Sale,
A LARGE TWO-STORY BRWK. HOLTSiI
Z 13,.
and lot of grJuu,l, ploasAucly laa lAA on /rout et.,
between Mulberry street adU Ilisablugtoa AMU-
Also MO LARGE N &NOS in good couctibou and of o
cellent tone. Apply to
C 0. ZBINIRI4
No. 23, S.Atte Bccorri street
' , towJaittivs;
DIARRHEA AND 0110LERA
ANTIDOTE,
For the cure of theee distreellug maladtm. Igreesh:e
o the taste.
Every soldier stoull procure n bottle of this vates.bis
medielee before ;bey take up their Rae of march. Fa:
tale
C. d. BANNVART',•3 Drug Stars,
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PitOPOSALS
WILL be received at the PENNSYL.
MANIA CAN4L °Filen.' during the present
mouth for the construction of a 8a1.04 dilW,l;xt, (about
600 feet to length,) from the (mull of aittr...ot street
bridge to Paxton creek. For particulars enquire at the
office. Trior-L T. .V111,01.4.N
Engineer and Sapedattsadclr,t_
Harriaburg, June 18, 1841.—j013-d
orAem Lola FOR GETTYSBURG
FARE REDUCED TO 81.23 THROUGH TO
GETTYSBURG.
THE undersigned has established
regular LINE OF STAGE CoaCIIRS horn Roumania
burg, connecting every other morning 'mita ma Qui:Wor
land Valley Railroad para. the coaohe.: lesye every
every Tuesday, Thursday and naturday, returning every
other day. Fassengera for Shep;ardnovrit.,llslaurd,
Petersburg and Liottyabarg are carried at re,tucea rata,
WR. 1. Valli.
4TOEEN B. SMITE'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS„
Harrisburg, Pa.
A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of
a„. BOOTS, SHOES, t=.3I7E.ZR, the very beet
suanties for lathes ; gentlemen, and thildrens'
Prices to suit the times. All Mures or WORE MADE TO
ORDER in the best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice.
octlei-dif JOHN R. SRITR, Rarrisber,.
B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S.
STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE
A"opera ions, Surgical and Mechanical,.
scientifically performed. Charges moderate. Jet
WANTED. -AG ENTS TO SELL PACK
AGER of STATIONARY and. JtV/ELRY at Dei
ces one third less than can be purcia3.2ed elsewhere
Cali on or address (stomp enclosed.) J -L. BAILEY,
m2°,-Znad No. lel Court Street, Bostou, Macs,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
THE . UNDERSIGNED GOMMISSION
EHS of Dauphin county, in Punicilea Of an dot
the General Assembly of the c,i'searnonweillth of Penn
ant/amity approved the latti day. of map Wit, entitled
"An AO; to authorize the Coximiißionere at 0111 P nfia
Coun
ty to appropriate a certain aura of WOO! for the sup•
port of the familiee of Volunteers durinz tea present
war," do hereoy inform the puulic that they will make
a torn to the amount of seam net steeedlog ten thousand
dollars, for which bowls will he issued fur a term not ex
citedlog ten years, with COTO , OLO attached, for the payment
of half yearly interest, payable at the County Treasury as
6 per cent Said bonds are to be clear of Mt taxation.
is therefore hoped that the Reid amount in bonds of a m i x
amounts as the leader& wilt desire, will t, prompt,
ty takes by the pact di., capitalists 0: °than; with Oat
resorting to opeouti taxatton at this time.
JOHN t. , •. MEESE;
JACOB BERM, }Comnalsaleners.
GEO. GARY EEIOE.
Attest—Jostra liniam, Clerk,
NEW COAL OFFICE.
PETatit BR'RNHTBEL.
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