~liifil Etizgrapt MB PAREISBURG Saturday Afternoon, June 29, 1861. To A.D-V-ERTISERS. Tho circulation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH IS FOUR TIMES LARGER than any other daily published or circulated in this city, and it therefore presents greater inducements for the patronage of advertisers than is offered to them through any other medium. Let those who want buyers, try advertising in the TELE- GhAP I THE MORNING TELEGRAPH Is issued every morning and con tains THE LATEST TELE GRAPH IC DISPATCHES re= ceived during the night. Tau BERRY MARKEL —There was an ablindant supply of cherries, raspberries and 'mulberries in market this morning, which our country friends found ready sale for at remunerative prices. The crop of raspberries will be unusu ally large this season. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.—Rev. C. Wistar Hodge, son of Rev. Dr. Hodge of Princeton Seminary, will preach in the Old School Presby terian Church to-morrow morning and evening at the usual hours. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the morning service. THE OLD SOLD/ERs AND THE FOURTH The soldiers of the war of 1812 in this city and vi cinity will meet at the office of David Harris, Esq., in Chestnut street, on Monday evening at seven o'clock, to make arrangements for their annual celebration of the anniversary of American independence. THE COUNTRY Ala.—Those who visit the rural districts now will realize the truth of the fol lowing lines by Willis : "There's perfume upon every wind, Music in every tree ; Dews for the moisture-loving flowers, Sweets for the working bee." FORFEITURE OF BETTER.-This morning the Market Master relieved a country woman of thirty rolls of butter, which fell short of the standard weight. Our country cousins get good prices for all their products, and when they attempt to come the light-weight and short-measure dodge, it is proper that the mar ket laws should be enforced. FLAG RAISING.—The members of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company have order ed a large and beautiful American flag, which will be flung to the breeze from the flag staff on their truck house, with appropriate eeremn nies, on the morning of the fourth of July. There will be an address by an eloquent gen tleman of this city, appropriate music and other interesting exercises. I=l THE FOURTH or Jury.—From present indica tions the anniversary of American independ ence will be celebrated with more than usual pomp and circumstance in all towns und cities throughout the loyal States. We hope there may be no lack of patriotism on the part of our citizens, but that all will enter heartily into the observance of the day, and "Snatch from the ashes of their sires The embers of their former fires." ATTENTION, COMPANY ! --The company of young gentlemen (?) who parade or drill every Sabbath evening in front of the Vine street Methodist church, are requested to stand steady and keep heads up to-morrow night, as a young lady desires to take down their names, in order to form a roll of the company, with a view to tendering its services to the government for the war. The "curb-stone rangers" are .re quested to be out in full force. MORE NEW Yo TROOPS.—Last evening the sixteenth regiment of New York passed through this city en route for Washington. The train consisted of twenty-five passenger cars, all com pactly filled. The men were armed and equip ped, ready for immediate service in the field. Another regiment from New York arrived here this forenoon on its way to Washington, and one is expected to-morrow morning. All the equipped regiments in that State have been or dered to Washington as rapidly as they can be transported thither. - LEARNING TO SHOOT-THE POSITION.-A gun ner informs us that twenty years' experience and observation have taught him that any per on may become a good shot by observing the following directions : Allow the rifle to hang in the hands in an easy manner, declined at an angle of forty degrees ; then raise it steadily and quickly in a line with the object, the eye ranging carefully, and at the instant the object aimed at is covered, touch the trigger. He says : "I find there is a moment when the gun is absolutely still—that is the moment the up ward movement is arrested." These directions observed will certainly make a good shot. If the sight is lost by the first trial it can be re covered by a second. Any deviation from this rule is fatal to accuracy. HARVEST.-Our toiling agriculturists com menced to harvest their hay crops several days ago. The grass in most localities is heavy, the weather having been favorable to its growth. The wheat fields, which will be ready for the reaper next week, present a promising appear ance, the crop being now beyond the reach of harm from its numerous enemies. The heads are heavy and full, and bend over from the weight of the grain. The oat and potato crops are also and excellent, while the corn looks small in many fields owing to the cold and backward spring. Altogether we have abun dant cause to be thankful to Him from whom all blessings flow, for the bountiful season which appears to be before u THE UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held in the Presbyterian church, corner of Market Square, this (Saturday) afternoon, com mencing at four o'clock, as usual. RELIGIOUS SERV/CES AT CAMP.—The usual reli gious services will be held at Camp Curtin to morrow. Mass at eight o'clock in the morning, and addresses by some of our Protestant clergy men at three in the afternoon. I== Boars Com continues to circulate in our mar ket, and the " shovers" operate with astonish ing success. This morning a number of coun trymen were victimized, one of them to the amount of seventy-five cents, who "swore ter ribly" when he made the discovery. There are several " fancy" individuals in this city, with out any ostensible means of livehood, who are suspected of dealing extensively in bogus coin ; and with ordinary tact and vigilance on the part of our police officers these fellows might be "spotted" in their operations and brought to punishment. I=l Is THE CITY.—We noticed on the street to day Paymaster David Taggart, of the United States army, to which position he was recently appointed by the Secretary of War. There are few finer looking men in the country than Major Taggart, and an elegant and neat-fitting uniform vastly improves his personal appear ance, making him look every inch a soldier. We congratulate him upon his appointment, and the War Department upon having secured the services of such an accomplished gentleman and competent officer. Major Taggart is lo cated in Washington city. A VALUABLE REMEDY.—Every family should keep a small quantity of chlorate of potash. We have never found anything equal to it for a simple ulcerated sore throat. Dissolve a small teaspoonful of it in a tumbler of water ; and then occasionally take a teaspoonful of the so lution, so as to gargle the throat. It is nearly tasteless, and not at all offensive to take, and is hence well adapted to children. Nothing is better than this for chapped or cracked hands. Wash them in the weak solution, and they will soon be well. It is also good for a rough, pimply, or chapped face. It may be had at any druggist's. .-..11,,-,-. Too MUCH HAPPINESS FOR ONE.—We met to day with one of the happiest of men. A pleasant glow was over his whole countenance ; he was all bows and smiles, and extended his hand to all acquaintances, with the remark, "Pleasant morning, flue weather, glorious time." He appeared to have something to communicate, yet spoke in cyphers. When invited to take a "smile" he invariably excused himself. "Not this morning ; can't think of it ; 'twont do ; will see you again this evening." His friends asked each other, what can be the matter? All smiles and won't indulge—what's up? By noon our friend was prevailed upon to indulge in a little cooling beverage, with just a small speck of a "fly" in it. 'Twas then he became communicative, and fears for his safety were removed. "It is the fattest, plumpest little girl that ever was seen, and weighs eleven Pounds !!' .roy in the image of our friend ! We congratulate him, DRILNXING IMPURE WATER.—Set a pitcher of iced water in a room inhabited, and in a few hours it will have absorbed from the room nearly all the perspired gases of the apartment, the air of which will have become purer, but the water utterly filthy. This depends on the fact that the water has the faculty of condens ing and thereby absolving nearly all the gases which it does without increasing its own bulk. The colder the water is the greater its capacity to contain these gases. At ordinary tempera ture a pint of water will contain a pint of car bonic acid gas, and several pints of ammonia. This capacity is nearly doubled by reducing the temperature to that of ice. Hence water kept in the room a while is always unfit for use, and should be often removed, whether it has be come warm or not. And for the same reason the water in a pump should all be pumped in the morning before any is used. That which has stood in a pitcher over night is not fit for coffee water in the morning. Impure water is more injurious to health than impure air, and every person should provide the means of ob taining fresh pure water for all domestic uses. Anna, To YOUNG liscaurrs .—Young men who wish to enter the service of the country cannot be too careful in the selection of the officers to command them, and the very first duty of a man who has made up his mind to go in the army is to ascertain who of the many captains now raising recruits is the most competent to command and to provide for the comfort of his men. It would be well for the country and for themselves if the miserable excuses who are daily offering themselves for captains, colonels, and generals, could be made to realize that they are not fit to be entrusted with the responsibili ties to which they aspire ; and it would be equally beneficial to the thousands of our best and bravest young men who are offering daily for the ranks, to see to it that they do not get deceived and drawn into companies who have self-elected and incompetent officers. It can not be doubted that there are a good many ex cellent and accomplished officers to be found to command all the companies necessary to be raised ; and, with the right kind of care, every man can get into a company properly officered. PRAYER FOR THE COUNTRY.—The General As sembly of the Presbyterian church (0. S.) at its late meeting, in the city of Philadelphia, adopted the following resolution : Resolved, That, in view of the present agi tated and unhappy condition of this country, the first day of July next be hereby set apart as a day of prayer throughout our bounds, and that on this day ministers and people are called on humbly to confess and bewail their national sins, and to offer our thanks to the Father of light for His abundant and undeserved good ness towards us as a nation, to seek his guidance and blessing upon our rulers and their councils, as well as the Congress of the United States, about to assemble, and to implore Him, in the name of Jesus Christ, the great High Priest of the Christian profession,to turn away His anger from us, and speedily restore to us the blessings of a, safe and honorable peace. In accordance with this commendation, Mon day next, the lst of July, will be observed by the Old School Church of this city as a day of prayer, and services may be expected in that hutch At to o'clock in the waning. Peunovlvattia orclegraph, SaturbaD 'Afternoon, lune 29, 1861 A STATED MEETING of the Friendship Fire Company will be held on Monday evening, at the usual hour. A full and punctual attend ance is desired. ANOTHEEt SENSIBLE 11 - OVEDI ENT. —The dry good s dealers of this city have determined to close their stores at eight o'clock in the evening, from the first of July until the first of Septem ber next. ST. STEPHEN'S Cnuacn.—The congregation of St. Stephen's Church are notified that their bell will not be rung to-morrow, on account of sickness in the neighborhood. Hours of ser vice, 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. A Turn. CAPTIrRED.-A member of the light fingered fraternity, who hails from Baltimore, was arrested by officer Wickert for stealing some tape, thread, needles and other articles, from one of our citizens. Alderman Caldwell of the sixth ward committed him for trial. ASSAITLT AND BATTERY. —This morning John Lyon was before the Mayor, arrested by offs_ cer Cole, charged with assaulting and beating Lewis Cass Lyon. Having no friends to go se curity for his appearance at Court, John was sent to prison. THE ComfirrEn or AamorGEMENTS for a fourth of July celebration will meet at the office of Joshua M. Wiestling, Esq., on Monday evening at eight o'clock to confer with the Chief Marshal. Members of sub-committees who have not yet made final report, are requested to do so at that time. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—This morning a deaf and dumb man, whose name we did not learn, was by an engine while walking on the railroad track at the foot of State street, and terribly cut and bruised. It is supposed, how ever, that he will survive the injuries. Deaf men, of all others, should keep off railroad tracks, especially in a place like Harrisburg, where trains are almost constantly in motion. THERE " DRUNKS" occupied the lock-up last night. On a hearing before the Mayor this morning, the constables who made the arrest, Messrs. Wickert and Cole, charged them with riotous and disorderly conduct, and they were sent to prison. All of them were dilapidated specimens of humanity; and one fellow, who was terribly disfigured, looked as if his left eye had come in contact with somebody's fist. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS. —There are two or three strangers in the city, whose movements at Camp Curtin and elsewhere have created suspicion. Vigilant eyes should be kept upon all strangers these times. Ever since the com mencement of the war southern spies have come and gone at pleasure, and the rebels kepb thoroughly posted with regard to military op erations in this quarter. It is time to effectu ally block this game. Wssrr TO PRISON.— The old colored oyster pedler and swill-gatherer, Charley Robinson, one of tho-" Institutions" of our city, was arrested yesterday for permitting his dogs to run at large without muzzles. Regarding the law as unjust, Charley stood upon his dignity and refused to pay the fine, preferring to go to prison. The Mayor accordingly committed him. Several other persons have been fined within a day or two for violations of the law. THE TRAITOR ALVEA, of Hagerstown, whose recent arrest we noticed, passed through this , city at noon to-day, in charge of two of DE Mullin's Independent Rangers, en route for Washington city. When the news of his arrival, was an nounced, a large crowd of people flocked to the depot and surrounded the prisoner, and cries of "lynch the traitor," were heard on all sides. From the feeling of indignation exhibited by our people, we believe that Alvea would have been roughly treated, but for the restraining influence of the revolvers which the Rangers flourished. All such traitors as Alvea should be hung higher than Haman, and we hope the government will act promptly in his case. iNDEPINDENOE DAY.—The programme for the fourth of July celebration is nearly perfected, and will be announced in full early next week. The main features of the demonstration will be a grand national salute, accompanied by the simultaneous ringing of all the bells in the city, at sunrise. A military and civic parade, to be participated in by at least one full regi 7 ment of infantry and several companies of artillery, from Camp Curtin; the First City Zouaves and Union and Ellsworth Cadets of this city; all the Fire companies with their machines elegantly decorated for the occasions, and some of the other civio associations. An oration in Capitol Park by Rev. Dr. Charles A. Hay, reading of the Declaration by James Mc- Cormick, Esq., the singing of patriotic songs, and other appropriate exercises. The proces sion will be under command of Dr. Roberts, who has consented to act in the capacity of Chief Marshal. On the whole the coming fourth is likely to be observed with more than ordinary spirit and enthusiasm. A Masann CoxsuarENT.—The Philadelphia North American pays the following well merited compliment to an indefatigable officer and wor thy gentleman : "Mr. Thomas A. Scott, Vice President of the Pennsylvania railroad, returned from Virginia yesterday, to this city. Mr. Scott has been appointed by the Government to reconstruct the almost demolished roads in Virginia over which the Federal troops and munitions are to be carried into the rebel country. When the first rush of soldiers found its way to the Penn sylvania railroad, Mr. Scott erected a line of telegraph to the Governor's rooms at Harris burg, and there sat night and day, with watch in hand, superintending the running of the trains, exhibiting powers of endurance literally astonishing in so moderate a physique. He is now in charge of all the railroad lines in pos session of the government that lead to Wash ington. The work of reconstructing the dam aged roads is so rapidly progressing that the rebels are already taking to consternation and dismay. While a publication of all that has been done would be improper, it is well to say that under an exterior of extreme modesty, Mr. Scott has performed tasks of the greatest import ance to the government, and that no man upon the side of the Union during the present crisis, has rendered more valuable aid to Gen. Scott than his Pkiladelphit namesake." ---.lo.___ I=L=l _._ .....-. 1 0.---. 1=1:1=1 -..._...._ BAND Exam:mu—The services of the Union Band, of Lebanon, among the best in the inte rior of the State, have been engaged for the fourth of July celebration. The Union boys agree to play for about one half the sum de manded by:the State Capital Band of this city. Figs THIS ArrEsmoort.—About two o'clock this afternoon a fire broke out in the carpenter shop of Mr. John Lingle, in River alley, be tween Mulberry street and Washington Ave nue. The firemen were promptly on hand and worked noble as usual, but their efforts failed to save the building, which was totally con sumed, as was also a frame stable adjoining be longing to the college property. Two small frame buildings on the opposite side of the al ley were damaged to some extent. We didnot learn the origin of the fire. PomoEs.—Five hundred bushels of choice potatoes just received and for sale by the bar rel or bushel very low. WM. Door JEt., & CO NEW GOODS IROK NEW YORK AUCTION. —5O pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 124 and 20 cte. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 cts. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12k, worth 26 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and 37 cts. 16 dozen towels at 12} cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 26 cts. 60 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 100 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. at S. alla Ourt NOBLE SoLinuas.—Thousands of mater nal hearts beat with quick pulsation at the latest news by the DAny TELEGRAPH, 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, Union & Bow- MAN have received a large stock of new Sum mer dry goods. - 2tf. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR• DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. correcting, regulating, and removing a I obstructions, from whatever cause, and I. ways successful as a preven tive. FrHESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY X the doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousanu ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it.— Females particularly situated, or those supposing them selves so, are cautioned-against these pills while in that condition, as they are suri to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admoi ninon, although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $1 00 per box, _fold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANN VART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa “Ladies,“ by sending him $l . OO io the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "tree of pee rage by mail. Sold also by S. 8. SvEvCNo, blending, JOHNSON, UOLLOWAY & COWDWN Philadelphia, J. L. Ley- BERGER, Lebanon, Munn, 13. libaisno, Lancaster; J. A. WOLF. Wrightsville , H. T. Mumm, York L and by one druggist in every city and village in the Dillon, and by FL D. Hows, ole proprietor, New York. N. lb.—Leek oat rvr oanoterrelie:. hey , ileideu or any kind unless every box is signed S. D. firms. Ai others are a base imposition and uns...ei, theraore, 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 b., , which has recently been added on account of -the Phis being counterfeited de3-dtv4,* l yr. IMPORTANT TO PEDI,4,L,E.S DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Clieeseumn, M, lil., SEW YORK CITY rirtHl combination of ingredients in those Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain id correcting all irregularities, Paint ul Menstruations, retueving all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, hefulazl.e, pain in the side, - palpitation or the heart, whites,-at volts affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bacit limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from Interitiptien of nature TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as wiu ceing on the monthly period with regularity. I.Lchee c; hr been disappointed in the use of other ?ills can plaz-t sue - utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing ali :Lai. they represent to do. NOTICE. . There is one condition tti ..he female system in which, toe Pills cannot be taken mediate producing a PACUZIAR RESULT. the condition icfaled to is PREG/V. the remit, AILSOARRIAGL. Such is the trrelibte tendency of the medseine to restore he sexual functin , w, to a twrmai condition, that even the reproductive • 7 1 nature cannot roust it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ism companyeach box. Price $l. Sent by mail on emik , siug $1 to Dit Cotternuns L. Gonsuemex, Box i,511, Post tatee. New York City. Sold by eon L quint in every town in the United Stater 13. IIUTCHINGS, General Aral tor the United States, 14 Broadway, New Yore, 7o whom all W holeatle orders should be add, .74. Sold in Harrinburg by G. f. sexxFetx .nny29-ilawly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMFS CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Thisinvalnable medicine is unfailing in the cure el all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the femair constitution is subject. It moderates ail excess and re moves all obstructions, and -a speedy cure may be relied on. TO BIA_RRIIT.D LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterteita. CAUTION. These Pills should not to taken by females during the FIRST THREE RONTEISof Preynaucy, as they are sure to bring on Riscarrioye, but at any other time they are sate. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectlens, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpita bon of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil effect is cure when all other means have failed and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing Matfett° the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mall. For lair by O. A. BensrvAin. Iy9 dawly MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPB RtIATOR RHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous ness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, itc. By Robt. J. Culverwell, M. D. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest ottid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS J 0. MANE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box, No 4,586. tri2o.6md aw The Confessions and Exnerienoe of an Invalid. Pußusahn for the benefit and as a warning and a canton to young men who sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, etc., supplying at the same time, the means of Self Care, by who cured himseh, after being put to great expense through medical impost. lion and quackery. Single copies may be had of the au thor, Nexnarirrx MA:rware, Esq., Bedford, Kings county N. Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. diil94md A CORRESPONDENT of the Siecle Paris, the government organ of France writes from Tunis, Algiers, as follows : "Our college of Philosophers at home, may, and pro bably do accomplish a great deal for the cause of science but the Americans are the people to turn these discover ies to practical account. Many of the modern inventions in use here aro American and one American chemist, Dr J. C Avaß, of Lowell, supplies much of the medicine consumed in this country. His Cherry Pectoral, Pills, Sarsaparilla and Ague Cure constitute the staple reme dies here, because they are of easy application, sure iu their results, and have the confidence of the people,— While the science of Medicine is carried to a higher per fection iu our own country (France) thau any other, it strikes a Frenchman as a little si ngul tr that an American Physician should Cornish the medical skill and remedies for our Principal Province. We are happy to inform our readers that these supe rior medicines which the Emperor's Principal Province is obliged to get from America may be had by our neigh bors, at C. A. Ihmivart's, C. K. Keller's, D. W. Gross & Co.'s J. M. Lutz's, Selman & Armstrong, Harrisburg, and dealers everywhere. jel3-dsw HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 11 Fm. A. Batchelor's Hair. Dye I The Original and Best in the World II others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUM . HAIR dyed Instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown and Mack, without injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1859, an 1 over 80,000 ap plications hwe been made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. Sold in ad cities and towns of the United Slates, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. re- The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of Wit tiest A. BATCHELOR. Address CHARLES BATCEtE,LOR, Proprietor, e6-d&wtaug 81 Barclay street, New York W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE hae no equal—instantaneous in effect—Beautifal Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Bair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless digned "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. LIB ra 0:1,ort eroorieto r. dawragl 31 . .I.lc,;tw Str.)-q, I' ew Y 31Teto 2htrtisements. FOR SALE—a second-handed , TWO HOIniE WAGON' at W. W. Boyer's Wagon and idoach Factory, Third street, Harrisburg. je24-dlw L°".—On Saturday, 15th instant, a BRACELET, composed of dark agate stones, set In gOl4l A padlock locket and jet cross were attached to it. The finder will receive a suitable reward for leaving it at C. A. BOAS' Jewelry Store, Market Square. je2i•tltd Horse and Carriages for Sale. frillE SUBSCRIBER offers at PRIVATE SALE the HORSE and TWO CARRIAGES, late of Doctor Orth, d ceased. The horse is a dark bay ab out seven years old. One carriage is new and welt calcu lated for a family, as it h .5 a stand top and a small port able seat in front for children. The other carriage is a low swung reckaway, very cony inient for aged persons. The horse and carriages can be sees at the residence of the subscriber on Front street, Harrisburg. je224 MARTHA C. oarii, Executrix. NOTICE. rylliE UNDERSIGNED has ay. eneci his LI MUER OF NICE, corner of Third str e, d Black. berry s Hey, near lierr'6 Hotel. rs - ,uinbor of all Ainda and qualities. by W tiftitAY. the undersigned will sell names. Carriages and nar i.,a low for man, ,I:3o—Hursea an.: Carriages to hire at the saute office. rnarll FRANK A. MUtlit.AY. JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt. GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. GOOD 6 AND MERCHANDISE promptly ihr warded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads . Card. LEAuuNe AND DRAYING to Ana from all parts of the city to the different Railroad depots will be done at the eery lowest rates. EANIILLS removiug will be promptly attended to. , order; 'eft at Brant's European Hotel, or at the store of E. S. Zollinger, will reueive prompt attention. Con mgnments of freight respectfully solicited. .Joilisf WALLOWER JR., Agt., apf; (Mee Reading Depot. DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST • )FFERS his services to the citizens o I s _ Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o the public patronage, and gives assurance thai his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro. reesion. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels sate in uviting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office No. 128 Market street, in the house lormerly oc cupied by Jacob R. Eby, near the (Jutted States Hotel, Harrisburg, ?a A QUANTITY of Bags, Cheeks and uiub hams for sale by the dozen and place, cheap tot 'LSII, at the DAUPHIN COON or PRISON. teyB..3m EIARRI . 4I3ITHO 'day 8. 1861. NOTICE A"persons are hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust my wife, ANN ELLEN GIBSON, on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. je2l d3t* Will G. GIBSON. FOR SALE, L'IROM One to Five Hundred Dollars worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of C. 0 ZIABIEBSIAN, marl 4 Nn. Souttric,,on:t street. SAVE THE PER CENTAG-E. (FM: time for paying CITY TAXES has been extended to the lent day of this month. On the 21st of Jnlv the semi.anunal interest falls due, and the abatement can therefore not be after SATURDAY, the 30th instant. The Treasurer's office Is up stairs in the new Court House—entrance to the same can be had from the alley in the middle door. All persons desiring to save the five per cent. will please call at once. je2od A. W. WATSON, Treasurer. REMOVAL. pilE SUBSCRIBER has removed his PLUMBING AND 8RA1... 1 3 FOUNDRY from Market street to Fourth street above Market, opposite the Bathe church. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of tt. mar26-2nrci WM. PARHEUL REMOVAL. /VEIL 60 13KRI BER would respectfully inform tna public that he has removed his Plumb ing and Brass Founding establishment to No. 22 South Third street below Herr's Hotel. Thankful for past pat ronage, ne hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of it. apl2-dtl J. JONES. GARDEN SEEDS. A FRESH AND COMPLETE aysortmout inn reneimso for ILL , by prl• FRESH ARRIVAL OF HoxoOOy, &Alfa, BAN; Germ, llomortir, SHAKER 001321, SPLIT PEAS, BARLEY, MARROW FAT BEANS, WHOLE PEA &0., AV. Just received and for sale at the Lowest cuss S, PEIOE.9. Able Whl. DOCK JR. /4 CO. HE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN is solicited to our very large assortment of i , UNDERSHIRTS AND Duerwinits of every size and quality. GLNIS' Jouvm HID Movzs, best article manufactured. All the different kinds of Wings. GLovies. Largest assortment of [(muzzy In the city. CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ready Hemmed And everything in Gents' wear, at CATHCART'S, *Text to the riarrn.tmett Ae sl.2s. m n rv e ti c N e o l t l e e p n a t re a r r e ti a c . le te of ha 9fan for Aper ream at BEKONER'S °HEAP BOOKE/Q13,.E. New 2timath:smuts. DENTISTRY. . GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the alti more College of Dental Surgery, having perma nently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. Gorgas, on Third street, between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs his friends b ud the public in general, that he is prepared to perform all operations in the Dental profession, either surgical or mechanical, in a manner that shall not be surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His mode of inserting artificial teeth is upon the latest Im proved scientific principles. Teeth, from one to a Lull set, mounted on tine Gold, Sil ver, Maine plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasure in recommending the above gen tleman to all my former patients of Harrisburg and vi- Anity, and feel confident that he will perform all opera- Ilona in a scientific manner, from my knowledge of Ids ability. Lmy3-titil F. J. y. C4ORGAS, D. D. H. CIDER !! ! VINEGAR ! ! MADE from choice and selected Apples, and guaranteed by unto beetrictly pure el2-d 4rNl.. DOCK & CO. FOR SALE 1 ABUILDING LOT, situate in West Har risburg, fronting on Bro/d street 20 feet, and run ning back 161 feet, mora or lose, to a2O foot alley, ad joining on one side the 'roperty of bir. Blumenstine. For particulars enquire of FREDERICK SCHEIFFERa. Bergner's 800 store, May 4.1861. • LIME FOR SALE. fiIHE UNDERSIGNED having embarked Lin the LIME BUSINESS is prepared to f urnlgh to very best article at short notte, aad at the lowest prices for cash. He sells the lime burnt et Columbia cud also that burnt at home. my29-d3m PETER BERNHISEL. fIOKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD for sale, C 772 TO STOVE OR CORD LENGTH . TO SUIT PORGIIASESS. ALSO, LCIG'US2 PONS AND CHESINU7 RAILS CO TO ORDER. ALSe, ! STONE AND SAND roa BUILDING PUIiPOSES Inquire of the subscriber at his resicloace on the Ridge road, opposite tho Good Will Engine douse, or at the Yard, corner of SccouLl and B..oll:greets, West Elio risburg Inay27-tf J (.4 B. OOLE. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER. WOULD respectfully inform his obi patrons and the public generally, that ha will continue to give instructions on the PIANO YORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH BASS. He will w`th pleasure wait upue pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given id his residence, in Third street, few doors below ihe German Reformed Church. declb-dti City Property for Sale, ALARGE TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE and lot or ground, pleassutly !clotted On Front St, between Mulberry street nod We.ahingtou Avenue. Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in good omidittou sad of ex cellent tone. Apply to C 0. N 0.28 do utti Second -tr•et JP GoANT IBMILMES DIARRH(EA AND CHOLERA ANTIDOTE, For the cure of these distreisiug zualadies. Agreezb e to the taste. Every soldier should procure a bottle of this valuable mediciue before they take up their line of march. Fo, sale at C. A. BANNTART'S Drug Store, my2.-d3m El r' PROPOSALS %%TILL be received at the PENNSYL VANIA CsNAL °MOE during the present month for the construction of a BRICK aSWeltt, (about 600 feet in length,) from the canal of Barret street bridge to Paxton creek. For particulars enquire at the office. THOd. T. liffitifilazg, Engineer and. Superintendent. Harrisburg, Juno 13, 1861.—je13-d STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGH TO GETTYSBURG. THE undersigned has established a regular LINE OF STAGE COACHES ham Mechanics burg, connecueg every other morning with the Cumber land Valley Railroad cars. The coaches leave every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every other day. Passengers for Sheppardstowa, Dillsburg, Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reduced rates. Jell-dtf WM. J. TATE. JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A LW AYS on hand a large assortment of A A, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c., or the very best tualitiss fur ladies, gentlemen, and children' wear.— Paces LG suit the times. All kinds or WORN MADE TO ORDER in the beat style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. oeUO.dtf JOHN S. SMITH,. Harrisburg B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. Au opera ions, Surgical and Mechanical, performed Charges moderate. jeB WAN TED. —AG ENTS TO SELL PACK AGES or STATIONARY and JEWELRY, at pti• ces one third less than can be purchased elsewhere.— Cali on or address (stamp enclosed.) J L. BAILEY, m23-3md No. HI Court Street, Boston, Ness. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION ERS or Dauphin county, in pursuance of an Ant of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, approved the 16th day of May, Mt, en titled "An Act to authortze the Commkgioners o f DOOP Ohl Coun ty to appropriate a certain sum of money for the sup port of the families of Volunteers during the present war," do hereby inform the public that they will make a loan to the amount of a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars, for which bonds will be issued for a term not ex ceeding ten years, with coupons attached, for the payment of half yearly interest, payable at the County Treasury at 6 per cent. Said bonds are to be clear of all taxation. It is therefore hoped that the said amount in bonds of s soh amounts es the lenders will desire, will be prompt ly taken by the patri de capitalists or others, with Out resorting to special taxation at this time. JORN S. MUSSER, JACOB BERM, Commissioners. GEO. GARY Attest—JoSEPfl Itruxit, Clerk -- NEW COAL OFFICE. riIHE UNDERSIGNED having entered in j_ to the COAL TRADE in this city, would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens. I will keep on band Coal of all sizes; front the most celebrated and approved mines, which will be delivered to any part of toe city, free from dirt and other impurities. RILL WERD II GUAICANZZED. COAL FOR BAIR HS TEM BOA'S Leap, CAB LOAD OR SINGLE ON. Persons plinhasing by the Boat or Car Load will 'receive 2,240 pounds to the TOI2. Office No. 74 Market street, second door from Dewber ry alley. Yard on the Canal, loot of North street. Or ders left at either place will receive prompt attention. ap-Cidly JOHN W. MALL, moot my29-d&w