Qails Eritgrao A ,I,4BEIRG Mal) Afternoon, July 2, 1 _ TO ADVERTISERS. T 1,,, circulation of the DAILY TELEGRAPH Is Foul: 7IDIE.ti LARGER than any other ( l a ity p uhlislied or circulated in this city, and ,t therefore presents greater inducements for the rE Ltronage of advertisers than Is offered to them through any other Isedtro 7of those who want buyers, try advertising iu 4110 THE MORNING TELEGRAPH issued every morning and con -I,this Lertar TELE, P DISPATCHES re ed. during' the night. Mons Mlisxm. --This forenoon we noticed ~ umber of wagons passing up Third street; en ute for Camp Curtin, containing large boxes 'led with muskets. THE COMMITITY of AItRASGEKLNTI for a fourth, July celebration will meet at the office •of Joshua AI. Weistling, Esq., ttis try' ning at blif-. ost seven o'clock. A SfA lED MEETING of the Paxton Hose cora . ry will be told this evening at eight o'clock, nA,.. arrangement* for the parade on -the July. A full - attendance bi desired. I==:s ITTEN MN I FrEST Vitt' ZOVAViS Everjr. I i. , requested.to piesent himself to-night th 1, is uniform, for inspection. Cartridge p boxes, and other accoutrements, will ibuted. .r , -.•.-.-.. ir.riox, llxv !— A special Meeting 'Of 1101).- fire company be held this eve to complete their arrangements - for AIM* n. Thursday neat. d to " swarm" in fplj force. ])l.4l 3 l , AV9. — Thctrct:wq TICP .1.11 exhibition of fiie.works in our city on •.ening of independence day, but we learn t number of Citizens have made arrange .l.; for handsome pyrotechnic displays in t of their private dwellings. BEGIAIZNT DIEIBANDED.—The Erie regiment :h has been in camp at Pittsburg for some disbanded the other day; regd. mOst . of the went home ragged and barefooted. The , s,tobe reorganizedintutesliately, and nto se. vii-For three years, or during the oryNnto Pon Venterpant —Owing to the 3 number of compantetat Camp Cur ,'. c to be filled up, or rathpr increased to hundred and one men, ell , will have en opportunity for baking -re* 6t - rote coifiriffes at the camp during prrsunt week. RAAPBETIRTFA.—This morning a gentle : cxhibited to us some raspberries, gathered cultivated bushes in his garden, which .1 in size and flavor any we have seen this on. We judge these berries are hard to t , , it ; but if any friend can produce finer ones, should like to do more than look at them, DEATH or AN OLD CITIZEN.— A venerable it izen, Mr. Christian Hoch, who has resided ;II this city and vicinity for a number of years, died last evening at the advanced age of nearly s venty-four. The funeral of the deceased will ciie place at five o'clock to-morrow afternoon rem his late residence in River alley, below Lpstnut street, and the friends of the family invited to attend without further notice. riAILILOAD ACCIDSNr-MORD GOLDISRS SILL b. other day when a train conveying one of 1, New York regiments, was approaching a on the Northern Central Railroad, be- York, two soldiers on the roof of the cars, I,t observing their danger in time, were struck v the bridge. One of them was instantly hit led, and the other injured so badly that he carrot survive. They were both taken to Bal timore with the regiment. S TOIE3, —We are making history fast in these days. Old men will talk of these times to eager listeners among the coming gen erations. Bright reputations will be made to shine on through the ages, while other names will be handed down to eternal infamy. It Is worth while to be on the stage of action now. We are living, we are dwelling In a grand and awful time, Iu an age on ages telling To be living is sublime. 'firs Locum GREVE, connected with the twen ty fth Pennsylvania regiment, marched from Washington a few days ago, and invaded the - :•acreti soil" of Virginia. There will be some 17 41111 work in that quarter, between now and the middle of the month, and we feel assured that the gallant Greys will not disappoint the expectations of their friends at home. We predict that our troops will revel in the halls of the chivalry at Richmond before twenty days. • ALLEGED FRAITDB AALEGM! COGNTY.--The Pittsburg Chronicle of last evening says that fumors are afloat in that city to the effect that a series of s sten:ol4c frauds have been discov er, tiouse, through which the 0 ih,rs been fleeced out of large sums of money It is stated that certain persons, whose names are before us, have been in the habit, for some time pia, of drawing• fees as jurors upon false Baal f raudulent ret — ttrificwilen truth and fact their names do not appear on the regular panel tit all, and they had no claim whatever to be paid as such. There are quite a number ire plicated—the alleged frauds being the result, as it is said, of a deeply laid conspiracy to obtain money from the County Treasury without any Just equivalent. The matter is now being in vestigated by the CountY, Controller, end ao far, we are informed, enough has beeallinov ered to baylicate several well known citizens, some of whom, learning the fact, have, it la reported, already made themielvee ovine. FOURTH or Jut Csx.rmaArzon.—The commit tee of arrangements for a proper celebration of the approaching anniversary of American Inde pendence, after consultation with the Chief Marshal, Dr. E. W. Roberts, have decided upon the following programme : At sun rise a na tional salute of thirteen guns, and the simul taneous ringing \ of all the bells in the city ; to be followed by a grand military and civic pa rade in the following order eispra OP Committee of Arrangements. Artillery Corps from Camp Curtin. Hummelitown Brass Band. Soldiers of the War of 1812. Infantry from Camp Curtin. That City Zouaves, Capt. Heim. Ellsworth Cadets, Capt. Barringer. Union Cadets, Capt. Sayford. Haus Guards, Capt. Union Cornet Band of Lebanon. 2 Wsire Company. Cal= Fire Company. Washington Hoge Company. No iinfVemon Hook awkLadder Company , -Paxton Home Cempany: Good Will Fire sittinparry. Oratamrthe day and Beadarnf ribs Declaration of Independence. Clergy of Harrisburg. - 'Heads cif'Departments. Jean fd, Court :Sad *embers of the Bar. : k • qiiityor Anikity Council. Bintracht Singing Society. Salem Lodge, I. 0. of B. 8., and other' civic so6ietlEe aouri or 1110018111011. t The procession will form at 8 o'clock A.M., infiecond street; right resting : on Vialntit street, thence moving out Walnut to Fifth, down Fifth 'to '''A - arkst, up Market to Front, down Front to •Paxton, down Paxton to Second, up Second to 'Locust, down Locust to Front, up . Front to Midi, up State to the Capital Grounds, wheie , theAremonies of the day will dote with the iconiiroing exercises : PROGRAMME . OP KIEERCTSIM. Organization of the meeting. Prayer byßev. Dr. Gans. ' . by jilummelstoNm Band : Columbia itekling of the Declaration of Independence by Jaa. McCormick, jr., Req.i • !tulle by the Eintraeht Singing COmpany : Song—Star Spangled Benner. Oration by Rev. Dr. C. A-Hay. • • Song by the Eintracht Society. - Jan& by the Lebanon Band.' -Benediction by Rev. Dr. DeWitt. The Chief. Manihiii has selected as his &gist ant itarshals John B. Cox, Esq., and Col. James D. Daugherty,. Miring the progress of the pa rade, a nationt salute of thirty-four guns will be fired on Capitol Bill. Datuarar--Last evening Caroline. Boon, an ebony-coloredWde, was before Alderman Kline for drunken** and disorderly conduct. ft.Atr ir -44 4 1 1- 411/ILIVe . ceiroldiertroM amp , who sup ner with " tangle foot," which seems to be her favorite beverage. Caroline was sent to the Walnut street reform atory institution. A fellow -" withent a local habitation or a name," was up for the lame offence. The *damn committed him;under the name of John Lager, the most appropriate that could be given him. About two o'clock this morning John S. Jackson and Peter Smith were foundlying around locise in Mulberry street, too drunk to know where - they came from or where they were going. The mune officerswho made the above arrests, Messrs. peek and Hoover, kindly took charge of the unfortunates, and escorted them to Alderman Kline's office, where they were furnished with, free passes into the asylum for inebriated vagrants. , The City bombe also contained-three 4runka, who were picked up on the street and provided with shelter in that institution from the pelt ing. of the pitiless storm, which raged during the whole, nighi. This 1110211A136 the lifiyor reprimanded and discharged them. Tao Cowin PRISCIN.—We have been furnish ed with some reliable statistical information with regard to the county prison, showing the utter incapacity of that institution to 'mom modate the inualgue number of vagrants and drunkards corrunitted from time' to thud hi the Mayor and the several Alderman of 'this -city. On the first day of Jute the Penn ctultalned forty-nine regular convicts and prisoners • cam. , mitted for trial. -Diming the month there were one Modred and .4e nonunitrberi*-7eleven for trial, and the balance vagrant' and drunkards for terms ranging from twenty-four hours to thirty days. There are only forty oath in -.the prison, twelve of which are occupied by con vials employed at weaving, and the balance contain from two to four occupants in a apace of eight by twelf, feet. It will be seen, there fore, that the prim is unconifortablY crowded with convicts, and prisoners awaiting trial, leaving no room for the large class of sags and drunks above referred , to. Efenoe their dila chargeis a matter of neceadty, and this is dons sometimes at the instance of the committing magistrates, and sometimes by the Board of In spectors under whose authority the attettlit and efficient keeger invariably . A Swim ihrowea.--The .univer sal prayer for rain has been, answered. 14 0 evening the clouds burst with blessings in the shape of copious showers, and the parched earth drank in the welcome moisture with eagerness. The rain bad the effect of cooling the heated atmosphere and imparting fresh life to clrnoP! ing vegetation " The clouds consigned their train: We to Ike And Softly shaking the rilMPied pool Pelusive drops, let all their moisture flow In large effusion o'er a freshened world:" Throughout the entire region of eimrktti where the refreshing rain of last evening 'exl tended, it proved a shower of gold to the farm-. _ ms and gardeners. • Caro BolunD.---A - little child- -of 11- Keefer wore . neer, the , seiiiiiart,l6le, 1 4 1'3''Pg wiWel Saturdut; lietattie weld be render ed he wag toiled ,to such an extent that he died oa Suadt.7% punovluattia Wails cilelegraph,'auccltan Itternoon, lAD 2, 1861. DAVID %tato; United States Senator, arrived in Harrisburg, en route for the federal capitol, to-day. He has taken rooms at the Jones House, and is in splendid health and spirits for the labors of the extra session o Congress. ARRIVAL or THE GOOD WILL Exams.—The members of the Good Will Fire company are requested to be at the depot to-morrow nitorw ing at &lir o'clock to assist in getting the new engine off the truck, and takingit to the enksin house. The undersigned respectfully tender their. , thanks to the firemen of this city for .-theit 'tram= efforts at the firs on Saturday after; noon Y. LllffiLi. Aram. *nus • Tau Foe= '' Oar 121 . 1 n glestownMends 'thia 74f 11.1#111 be a military parade bye ` thr'ets formed companies, music by the /forth Leba non Band, a dinner and speeches, read** DeClaration, &v., the festivitia to wtott4 wittea military dress ball in the evening.' people of that locality deserve credit .for their , public apirit , and patrioth -` - Fluxes lalitnia-A man named Tobias Ereeder, employed as fireman on the Pennayl- ` , "44444*lLbelaveco-JEDurfsignig.• and-AI-J toona, was seriously injured near the latter place a fe . lays ago. The train was running at full speed, when one of the page cocks blew out, and. kfterAt. can a :stream of hat:. water which struck him on the back and legs, scald ing-hint a little. , Not kioring t gaac lyi.wbat was the mater , and thinking the engine was about tollow up, he jumped off, Ming on his hands and facp, and badly bruising himself. bones went *Wien, but he was. sailor* hurt inwardly. &xenon or Orrrcams. —At a stated meeting of theDitiren P i ireolunpaiii, held at their hall last even:pag, the• following officers were elected for the ensuing ft:rm : President—Dr. C. Seiler; Vice President--A. W. Watson; Secretary—E. W Shell; Assistant Secretary—J. A. Spousler; Treasurer—Jos. Montgomery; Standing Com mittee-LJacobWentz, Geo. Davis, Christ. 139yer;' Chief Aagineer— T Geo. C. Fager;.Aasistant el:Leer- 7 Jan H. Weitraeyer; Captain , of goso' —Geo. Shiffieri' Directoni--8. Slider, S. Smiler,' H.ltothrock, J. Sanders, C. Schirter, Is. Frisob, R. Mather, S. Radabaugh. Siasn Fax flaores.—At the Tetseart• of the Friendship boys we print tass following card . explanatory of thedelay atteadifielitrdellverY of the,stessAfire engine contracted for by that company .some months hp. We are glad to learn Plit there is a prospect of getting the machine here in the course of the present month : . - Atreus. ED408.9 : In " your issue of hat evening ynnoak, for the benefit of those o our oitisemvelifi- • • , • , hout 'become of the Friendship Fire company's steamer. In reply we will say, ;by authority of the company, that the engine has been ordered, and would have been delivered-'here on the 17th of May, per contract, but for the excite ment breaking out among us at that time. We deemed it expedient to countermand our order, if we could, as we saw that it was impossible to procure the amount we had agreed to Joey on the delivery , of the engine. We therefore wrote to Mi. C. A. Luce, of New York, the gentlemanly agent of the Amoskeag Company, (who are building our engine,) and told him how we were situated. He wrote, to us Imme diately that the company would finish our engine, amtwhenever we would let him know they would send it to us. About four, or flue weeks 1 439. webukucted our. secretary to write to Mr. Luce, and tell him to send the engine, but owing to our former secretary goirig to war, our present secretary did not haye the proper directions, or probably we:would have had our steamer by the 4th of July. We now know it will be here in a short time and in a few days we will let our citizens know the *iszact Say of its arrival, when our collecting committee will call on mar-citizens to aid us h our enterprise, which we hope. they will dd. The railroad coMpanieS and insurance companies have oon-. Whited already, and now we must depend upon the generosity of • our,•propeity-holders. Hopiug this will be satisfactory for the present, We remain, yonr obedient ,servants, in time of need, A. W. Biseassim, - - Ono. Euritzsz, C. McDOvns, A. Scruaine, - P. Gazzonuq•-"- - - , Hoolfing Oinkaittid Krim Comm Carrusso.—The "adyeaKes of . Carnal CAM in the city Of Neir York .led by our experienced General, and successful buyer, has enabled xis to a-huge and han4some stock of manufactured- cotton goods, which is now being disposed of it still4mo4er abatement in prices at the ,cheap 'Wu emus, corner of Fropt and Market atzeeta- jel•dgt . tram &Bowman: Nsw -Goons nox New Yotur. Anorma.- 4 50 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 12+ and 20 cis. 100 dozen liinen ;Pocket Handkerchiefs-for 6 Ana Acta.. 10 pieces k lavella Moth for 7 di , - 26 dozen tinen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12 1, worth 26 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 81 and 87 et . 16 dozen'owels at 121 oentn'a tOwei-- Lbile Sleeves and Collars at/6 eta. - 60 &Seri' Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheall:` 100 Plebes of the best Calico ever sold fur 8} eta. 50 piecee alroche Bordering veryivbeettg. Akla&gia• lot of trelibhild - igaraibreiaed Mullin. Now is the time to buy bargains. at S.-alla -- A VORlMlNgadatt of the Bieck Penis; the government organ of Frame writes -from Tunis, Algiers, jollows collegd OfTbliciollhers at home, may, and pro bably do ecoomplinit a great Aeallisr the ondlifk et .34•440. but the Ameriehis are the'people to tine these dteoovsr les to practice! amount Many of the'lnodern I mations,: in two 'here are Moslem. and ;nee American Chemist,_ Dr. J. C. Ate, of Lowell, ouppileutomeh of the medicine consumed in this country. 818, Merry Pectoral, Me& Serstparilla and. Ague Cure oonstitate the maple reme dies here, beeadaiitthey are u_C-seey. ktorp eurii t ln their results, end have the confidence of t' ee people.— While th e adome et Medicine is carried to &higher per , fixdion in our coin eseiunzy (Frame) alt Akar other, it strikes Trenchmiut as a HMO singular A =American "Physician should furnish the medical run, and remedies for our Principal Priovince. - ; : -We ere happy' to hitter Our model that thew lupe. . medicine which the Emperor's Prl azipa,,Province is obliged to get heat America may be bAd by our neigh , Q. A. Bannyart's, C. D G row Co.'.. tota's, Holman it' Cols, Arai , As*ing, as dealers everywhere. ' .014. w MbI~SOOr,D. HOW. LOST,. O r lAr iat , 1112 .- REB L IO itmits RED...! 0 1 2111____„8P/MANACIA 4 liossaLioffilsrpossnr.• • rISN: 41111.141:V111",,,,,,=, frogs ••• • - 1. -• , •N;'' go any addrOP.JP.! 7 sat under ' . 3 , Dr. 0221 J 0. We, re"' Tait: b P aria - Boz, No A IV BMWs "1 t5a2042 4.2111. Haalsme, . July 1, 1104. Glows lidisw. I A 'CARD TO TICII UMW .- DR• DIIPONOOI3 GOLDEN PILLS i FOR FEMALES. ..hrellible n ehriiiethkg, regulating, aat ramovivis . . obstrwationa, from whatever cause, and I ware annonaarul a• 11 pesvon. Ire. 2L-7 lELESE PILLS HAVE BEEN MEP B 1 the doting for many' years, both In Prince ant. merle', with unparalleled nooses in every case ; sue he fa urgedby many thou/anti ladies *be teed them, to make the-Pilla public for the alleviation ((these suffering hour any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an -Increase of family where health will not permit it.— iseallee particularly situated, or those supposing them selves so, arefoutioned whist these Pills while in that condition, as they are cur to produce astscarrimps, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this 111.1/11(• union, although their Whines would prevent any rola alai to health—otheswies the Pills are recommended. Vall and explicit directions accompany each box. Priem $l.OO per box. Bold wholesale and retail by • CHA.RLBS A. HANNVART Druggist, • -No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. ' , Ladles,. by sending him 11l 00 to the Harrisburg gat Ma e pa havethe Pills, sent free of Observation to :spy part of the country (ocinlidenUally=ree ()foe tags" by mail. Sold mono by S. Et 9. Readi ng, „ Josieek, Hottowar Omar; Philadelphia, a. L.. LAN. letanon, - Donut .11- Renato, Locator; J. A_ WOLF. Wrightsvi lle ; rat, York ; and by one dreg&t In every city and ban is the Union, and by 8,-H, Howe, ole prowling., ow York N. B.—Look out for ounterfeits. Bey no Golden Pills of any kind anima every box. is signed B. D.'Howe. A. others are 11 - 'hake bnposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be iug humbugged out of your money ) , buy only those who show the signalare at S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added es *anent of • the Pills befog counterfeited dell-dwaswly. 1111LINUKTANT 11:0 PIMA LICO • DR.. 011 EESMAN'S PILLS Prepared by ChmtelinCL. Obecoeman, IC D., itEW YOSX EllrY. Ybaak these combination of ingredients in these Pills axe the result of a bong and extensive practice.. y are mild In their operation, and certain ln correcting ill irreguktritia, Paltdol Ifenatroationa„ ramming all ob iltxtudiona, whar Troia cold or' otherwise, hendaolm, pain in the - eido, raatOtallon of the heart, whit's, all LW. 00all adiectiona, hysWica, , fatigue, pall. In the bank and limbs, hot., diaturbed deep, which arbm from interralwank air Ware MASKED ...ADDIS, Dr. etieibenuin'il i'lJls Ire ihvaluable, Ile . • . e.Y Val Paul' pa the nionittly period with regularity. L. ilea who have 1:1403 1 disappointed in the use of other Pills can plate the , anemia ecinaideniteen pr. Dlosesonutes Pills doing all that Quit revreamet to do. ZIOSICA Acre se,oni condition i ihefineste iyetaK in which the Pas entsrlis tie taken wisthotr -redwing a PAVULIA.S the Otituidion i 4 e, •of fo se .PREGNAATor_ the revisit, /1113CARRIAUA. Suck es the wretist . ale ;..n=usedsaii• to restore he usual funalions Gs a esighton, .Isat "leen the reproteetere power of vestin's 04,14 net riimisiger . Warranted purely vegotaltie, end free troth anything directions, which should be real, eo i Apmpanyeach box. , Provi SI. Soot by mail on enclosing it to be Coasts:use L. OalitenitaS, Box 4,551., Post Oboe, Aga York air. munTrawr - t—tigistin - every town titbit Tinned bias It. B. fIUTCHI.NtiS, • tioewrs.l Air for the Dulled abates, . , it arondsvey,, Nea York, le ~et an Intheigll4 orders should be atitir 44.4 field in Elarristinta by e. A. Itssisnrsys +.19.14tw1y Ani 1)1'1 fiOt DYE l.! I Wm. A. Bateltelor's Hair Wye Olio Original gaud Beat-in Nit World. • du oehritirstre itere.leintadons,•audeboarti be -*Voided g i gZi ll , b itttD ° 6 , E tili Pti lli G A l L" ' ailif - died instanUy to a' , tnitatdlil aye Salosat Brow° and Bishk, Without b4tiry lo Hair or Mee. •, ,': ,:. YIETSBN IMMDALB and 111,11011.tS kayo been award. ik te Win. A. Satobelor atom Biel {:an t over 80,000- ap lati deastAave beau amide to rbe , Hair at his purees of Jilkmoos dye. t41.1 , A. DaTCHICIMPti RAID Dirt products s a color be, dlellnsubdied from nature , , and is warranted to*ol l 3, taosest, however We It , be omen. I enrols br Did D:set reW,Mit; ltai Bair Ain al adore Ume - Otntect 17'6414 Dkiiiiista and Fancy goods Dealers. • der The Genuine hat the Mae' and - address upon a stool plate engraving on rear sided of oaob boa, or Wm. LIAM a. BATOth=l. Address CDLRLIs BaTOHILIIII, Proprietor, ex , Elsralar gram New York. , e6.dArwtsat / W. A. TCH-11011.13 KAM DYE! r)Ell HLS S PLEN DID HAIR ' 'DT& has no. egnat-4 woman In etikOt—Beatutifel Black or starlit Bre ws, (staining the akin or "Injurhig the Hair—vemedkw Abaird and ill effete of Bad Dyeaoßd invigorates the "for life. None are genuine unless signed "W. A. elor n• .Sold everywhere. • . CEUB. - ititild.itlate, erNkr , etor. , slawtagl .:. ~ , .-, .. tit.430611..il ,4t..i.44' :- - iw y • PHD'EIPH..I.A., ..- VITAtCIII) JEW4LRY , STORE . . . 0.., CION 20BSIZIW00011PANT, No. 148 I orth . ..8600lid - Stiviti: cenxica- 4ow ottriiritiT . STREET , , .. . , . THE UNDE QIGNtr) ilas leased the 1 abrmepre Vine ni iii . omilllieep a large assort ment or Gem and r. Watches, or Amerman, English and Swills bianatiotereatbe mess eelebraten makers, In audition so wtdoti,%i t - be Coma ,always onr . hind (and made to eirderyin bidet firlittY or Jevielry, Silver, and Silver ?limed ware, together: with A ,gential 'Mien- Meat or auc4 goofs pis air 0 usually kept in a that chum Watch aturileWlitty Store.: . . , • , The patrons or 0. toured, and those 9ilPa subsoriber, togother with the public genera ll y, are invited to call , wbore they will receive a good article for thelentoney.— As X am' determined to'do strictly a cich business goods will be sold very low. "Slum. name AND Q Mos SiAtae," lathe motto of this ,establishment. , . LBW'S R. BROOMALL, Jet2o-lyw . formerly°. O9t4R4D, N 0.148 North Second Q rry, hi da. - ELlazico'cr ocie tt o li t a gre es, ) 11 k ricoin e N 'hive removed .3ay o. 187 South Fourth Street, to y )111si 14 4.4. 05. i t ' °r l Y 4 and ' SRLIEF STREET, BMWs I.olllbar4 and 4014. and Front and Second Sts., 'Ph*lit* - 6 . _44 . 'i,. Tillanknafor pgt.faibrafilolirAt a eentlnuantie of your (ordure. As I nave enlarged my manufaotqry eo as to *Wale me to have oonatantly on hand a large aszortment et well setumoed Soaps, all of the beat quality sad free ! trona instal • • PALIC - WAITS , ! HONEY " CASTILE, and all kindiradTOILETBOAF'S. CEIEKWAL OLIVREInPSEMEDi PALE aid 'VOW N - 110a.P` Soda and Mut Sums conatahtly cat ADAMANTINE an. TALLOW, CLIMI.M. ora t .E 14411. Havingatlented the Wish gatemlant enabled to offer Y goods at Oa loiliest Nice* 40144 that you will eau andexambie,for,i3Oureelf both the loodkaed prices, before eniehulnirelseerhere. I am Very Bapecth ly 'al-w134 • P. CONWAY, Pldlidelpbta CHAB..F. 118' _NORTH MORIN MUST '',10111.1110, L AIXSLPIEIA. 4.T TILE •OLD ' STAND. • Wholoinle nni4 - MistiMMonifacturor of Port Nonnatesi-Ctobaur Pulsegl;''' ‘Dreonfog Gases, Money Beticoleo Qgsr Claw, Bank Or's Onoes'• ' Lea th er imp, Wril;lMkooks... Pocket BOOkr*VberlOMM, — lfill - Wakei — o. oota•wiy• "OUR GOVERNMSNT." 44THE unity of Goveinmegt, whiakpon 'Mutes you one people, &now dear,* you."— WaskineWs Foreseen 4114=07 Is essen tial to the enduring prosperity orour minim This pa triOnon oapt erisisfirom knowledge... It is only a proper land g ur . o obit, InatUatiout gat can MON e eteong aid settled - attaibment to their principles, and impart ahllity.rw-thor. manstenanee. ~ othit GO • • ' • %be system of Government of the • entry," (mutates the text of the Omatituttonoftlut OnitedEdateeisod the eon_' stitutions.l provistoof of , the several fttatwith _their meeatetand conetreetion, ea - detain' rdnedby mt. , tom.olol. preeedeot told pnottoe, or - derived from atei,,,, , d wet " . "eir: WICK yi3heaf= fors atleodb Davi t u bas been vet to Oath C - Icn - ooanty, and will be ocanned by the mid Clourt on the Nth day of hag on, meths a A be shown to th e contrary. torld-Uir KElCCW.Arrolbollothry. 1110 KORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD for sale, CU7 TO WRITE OR CORD LENOIR . TO RO,II P 0 RGH A SIMS. ALSO, LOOM PC4.I7S AND GIIRS7NOI RAILS CU7 TU DED&R. ALS , STONE AND al VD btdd IiUILDINti PURPOSN.S. Ifiqua• • of the subscriber at his residence on the Ridge rigid, ...pooch° the Goad Will Engine Bons° or at the Vara, corner Of -Second and Broad direets, *eat Har risburg. rhir2T-tr j El B. 00LE. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER. WOULD respectfully inform his ola patrons and the public generally that he wilt continue to give instruct/oast on the PIANO FORTE, X& LODEON, VIOLIN and also In the science of THOROUGH us& He will etoth pleasure watt upon pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or IMO= MU be given at bie residence, in Third street, few doors belowthe German Reformed Qiureb„ deolli-dar IP Colin" imEt.Piss DIARIUREA. AND CHOLERA .A.N . T/DOTE, - For the cure of these distrassbag maladies. Agreeable to the butte. Every soldier sheuld procure a bottle of this scabies medicise before they take up their Doe of ussah. to. Nate at • • C. A. HANN - V*llT% Milt More, 017 2A3m EEL,risourk, STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGH TO GETTYSBURG. r VILE undersigned has established a 11 regular LINE OP STAGE aucass horn Mechanks burg, counectlag every other morning with the Cumber land Valley Railroad oars. The combed leave every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every other day. Passengers for Sheppardstown Dillsburg, Petersburg and tieuysburg are carried at re duced razes. WM. J. TAM JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. LWAYS on hand &large assortment of /3. SHOW, GAITERS, dm, 4r Ute, very bast luallladies" gentletnen,vintl iibligrens',yrear < — Pricee.to - stilt the times. • A ll lobrihVor„lVOßlE- HAGS' TO MOHR in the best style by auverior worlimee REPAIRING done at short notice. cone ti if • JOHN E. Harrisb lira. IQ* • \ B. M. GILDER, D. D. S. -STA7E STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. All.opera ions, Surgical and Mechanical, ease nicer performed Chirps moderate. jell GENERAL ORDERS NO. 3. HUD Qualm= PANKSYLVANIA Marna, I Aurora= Gansast's Owen Harrisburg, June 22, 1861 In accordance with the provisions of the siith section of the Act passed thellith of May, 1861, entitled an Act to create a loan and pro vine for arming the State, the Governor, Com m rolorin-chief, makes the following rules and r latiorithelating to • the organized staff of military force of this Commonwealth now or hereafter to be called into the service of this State or tha Unitedellisante. ' - orattenoxs. I. The commander of the regiment will ap point the Adjutant from the subalterns of the regiment. He will also appoint the non-com miesioned stall of the regiment. Re will nomi nate the regimental Quarter Master from the , subsiterns of the regiment to the Governor for approval and appointment. 11. In cases of vacancy, the commander of a regiment may make a temporary appointment of Quarter Master. The commander of a regi ment may also suspend a Quarter Master, and make a temporary appointment, reporting such suspensions and the reasons thereof forthwith to the proper authority, and all temporary ap pointments shall continue until a decision can be made from Headquarters. These regulations shall be in force an fur ther orders. By order of the Governor, Commander-in Chief. M. RIDDLE, 'Adjutant General. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. • THE CoM4y . Cemmisaiouera hereby make . known; tb.m.inex WEDN E SDAY JCLirtba Id, 1561 o'clock. A. M., they will Aell at pablio. out.ory In Brant'selty Tia. 11,4 irrieburc *mons she various' artl olennot bore ( numerated , one Ball, Lknotan er A. old court ,Iteuse Bel;' Stone Coal, Stores and Pipe, "Pigeon holes" or (Awes to store away papers therein, Desks, Book CuO2 /to. Term of ealti are "osisk." JOHN S. BRIBUR. - - . . - ...COB BERM: GEORGE GAKITERICLI. Jane 25th 1851. ' Oonunbiskiners. Patriot end Union insert.] . STE.A.M. WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, ANDING AND EMBARKING PAS 1J SENGEIRSatiWEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. pool, New Itortund Philadelphia Steamship company intend =despatching their full powered Olyde•bait iron Stsatnsblpe es follows : KANGAROO, •Saturday July 6th ; ETNA, Saturday July 18 ; EDINBURG, Saturday July 20th; and every Saturday,• at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. SATIN oa EMIIIAOII. FIRST 0AR1N.......676 001 SIFARAGR.... 880 00 MO to London $BO 001 do to London _ISE 00 ,do to Parte 886 001 do to Paris $3B 00 do to fismburg..sB6 001 do to Hamburg $36 00 Pmuengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Route; lam, Antwerp, &o„. at equa l ly low rates • ,nig-Persons wishing to oring ant their friends can boy tickets here .at the MlN:ming rates, to New Tor Fromk: Liverpool or Queeostown . 1176, 886 4114 8106 Steerage from flverfkaV $4O 00 From Quoenstown, f a° 00. Throe Steame r s have ' s u pe rior nocommedatiOns for Passengers, and carry experienood Surgeon*. They are tamp Watertight Iron Sections, and have Pateet - Fire swnibilatont pn_board- For ilia& information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Arab 22 Water Street ; fun Cdaegow . w INMAN, 6 hit. Enooh SqVare ; In Queenstown to C. & W. D. selmoux & co. ; in London to RIVES & MALY, 01 Ring William St. ; in Paris to AMOS DIIX,OUN, 6 Place de la BOUITO ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 111 Walnut Street • or atthe Compeer's 01111caa., .IRO. G. DALE, Agent, jyt4 • .1.6 Broadway,New York. • Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrtebnre. SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE. (NIIAB TEM ILLIUMBORG 821D3111.) , UNION ENVELOPES. XTOTE PAPER, of six different designs; bF printedin two colors, sold by the thousand and A150,CM1434.013.0w111,P0t000 Flags, Union Breast , no BA2r!tlon hoop and Badges at very low Prk 3 ea''' ului at toy s sorutFFIUM BPINESTOFX . IMES . - Tref' of Bags, Checks and laing . war ttw sale by the (bisect and pieet,.tor PA met, io the IRBIN outiNne ISOS , eult-8 03 -.-RmiEwria DO May 8. AO. NEW . COAL OFFICE. HE UNDERSIONED hayipg entered:in i ttatOr.. TRADE in this city, would rennin:ay e patronage of the citizens. I will irleP an nan d of all dr"- from theinoSt celebrated ' and-approved' 43/Ptatiwtkill Its drioyered to any pert or Ana oity„ se' ilth and differ impurnam.. Fmk; Wilma ti IKPR, iota.= Mow poirlAury tha: 1/61. ir Mgr 40410.13Wetlr..11mtleatli Weer win weave s;seo *moan the 0113ce No. 74 on street, seoond door thou umber ry alley. on the Osnal, loot of North Area. Or dors lore at Other place will receive prompt attention. JOHN W. WALIi. WM. El 4 e 2 ax f l'M InisaUanunts ilitsatlatous. All Work Proniised in One. Week 1 0 4. PENNSYLVANIA STEAK DYEING NISTABLIEGMBIPP, 104 Market Street between 4th ~2 bay HARRISBURG, PA., 'Sy HERE every deoorkition of Ladies' and Gentleman Ganakents, Awe Gloadst, in, an • Oakland ana wood to the bail imam aamt at 'iabortnat node* 10:1111 CO" vovB-dawl• Reowisaare • DENTISTRY.. • = . GEO. W. STINE, grafts% of the j title:tort fiche ge or !Metal Surgery, having pagan neatly located la the city of Harrisburg and nOreathe ethos formerly occupied by Dr. Gomm, oo Titbit IOW; between Market and Walnut, respectfully lalbtratirlds friends and the public la general, that he 111proparedne pertbrso all operation. in the Dental prefeasiou, etther surgical er mechanical, in a miaow that shall sat be wrested by operators In this or any other oily. Ha mode of Inserting arlfiolel teeth Is upon the 1144010,11111- provid solentlds principles. Teeth, from one to a fall set, mounted on nee Geld, :gi ver, Plating plates or the Vulcanite Base. tare great pleasure to recommending the above gen tleman to e/1 my former pttleote of Herrletkrg and Si ioity teal confident that he will pertirrof all'opemer UMW IDa lefemlno muffler, from my knowledge of hie troy.34ltfl P. J . S. GIORGAB,II. D. ft " CIDER 111 VINEGAR 11 l MADE from 'choice and selected Apples, rand guaranteed by us to beetrlctl• re 011.1 b e„ : al. FOR SALE ABUILDING LOT, situate in West Her risburg, fronting on liroid street 20 feet, and retu ning back 161 feet, more or less, to a 20 fool alloy, .est. 101016 g MI one aide the property of Mr BlnnienStine: For particulars enquire of ritIRIERICTSCHIPIIIR Bargees's Bookstore • LIME FOR SALE UNDERSIGNED havlryg embaked in the LIMB BUSINEti le prepared to Wraith tk very best uncle at short note; &eclat the lomat Priam for cash. He sells the lime burnt at Columbia and alb that burnt at home. .my2a.dBro PROPOSALS WILL be received at the PENNSYL vANIA CANAL OFOlChi daring the prawn month for the construction or a BRICK tillEalt, (about 600 feet In length,) from the Oilitel of garnet street bridge to Poston creek. For particulars enquire at the office. THOS. T. tirtlittliSN, Engineer and Superintendent. aorrisbarg, Jane 18, 1861..—Jel8d POPULAR REMEDIES. it/[RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ItLlbr Gilliamteething, and SPALDDIB , B 4:11111MLIO PILLS for headache. A frith supply received at 11 fa, JAMS DWG STORE, whore You can lailuhatie aD tato saleable Patent Medicines of the day. 91 Market street, two doors east of Impure street, south sh9o. on UNION 4 CONSTITUTION 649 U R (GOVERNMENT," by U. tar, In a work containing the Voigninitaeon M tan ernce STAUB, giving the oonatraonon of te Semi and Provision% showin4 the ndetione the .nevetal Mato to the Onto° and each other, end expliditi og Ink fitly the dyetetn of Government of tan Gointtnt vitite 11 00. &ne and orders supplied, by, him, itereta. berg, to feldtl Agents for Oonattes and Pastan wanted.. . aritimmitit:otiFlk.: . pad vas t amount of ls:l4.Gup property destrc .ar g 'aitteually by I.lihialog ought to be a • property bolder* to secure 'heir buildings. AU hr tAgbining Rods let at the mouton store of W. BARB, lOU be atteuded to. Rode but by In the 1M improved tyte and Warranted. Je12.4 SCHEFFBR'S BOOK STORE ! (Now Mc Herriaborg Bridr.) $125 JUST RECEIVED-from •do ~ Mina a lotof One 0011112RUIEL Arilit, WM= WO Will sell at $1.26 per ream. VI *0 per ream for ROTS PAPER, oroontoo the lateat and very handsome emblems and' pattiotie mottos. $3.50 for 1000 WHITI IiiNVPLOPSH with natiousi aad patriotic emblem., printed In Leo Mors. Please give WO a call. THEO. F. scautratt, Je224 Harrisburg. H. L. GODBOLD' PRACTICATimer and Repairer of Pianos. Melodeons, am, he., will receive orders in whir* at WM. KelOOlllC9 Music Stem Y 4 Markd street 11 orders left et the above named place, or et the Bosh hor cruse, will meet with prompt attention. First mem le sale FOR RENT. 'THE Itooms now occupied by the Poet omoe. Possession given Cu the first of Jolly. ga ; nuke of JoMg GEORGE W. PO : NOTICE THE ANNUAL 'KEENING of theilltiok holders of the atlantic and Ohio Telegraph 00.. 4 pmy for the elendon of Directors, and the transaatloWeif their usual business, will be held at the lsiraph erne. of said Company in Harrisburg on Thursday the 11 dry of July, 1851. H SHILLINGFORD. Philadelphia, June 14th, 1861.-td esetretarr VO RENT.—A desirabl=%ii444 Loaust v .near Nrchritatreelt;-Th modenroonvootencoa, at to water, had and light. For into mauon apply to Dr. W. P. ItiAbortbrdi roo-1 seatioliptroti _ FOR RENT. s , 'TIRE EUROPEAN liarti., OD RE STAIIRANT in „Nrant's Qty HALL Hunan', Hurls burg ofty, Pa. Apply to JOHN H. BRANT, „le114111m• On the pruning* , ------ eII*WOMERIII=-'ZiiieWprtre, spark- YU ling and sweet—ims received a Over Medal or Di ploma at every Stare 'l4Ni:salters! lair slime Mk ant i sale by wm. DOOR a' FOR SALE MNltObi. One to Five HttnAredi r worth of ant BONDS, 4 ; 4 ' 0. 0. zihimaiticut,. No. 'A 2tooth9eatii)4l =I REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER has removed Ns PLUMBING AND-BRANaiikii street to Fourth street above blirinirimiggfitelhe'llethe" church. Tamara] for pest patronap, he popes, by atria attention to Maginot!, to mgrit 10001Billitiee M. It. taar26.Bmd Wit. PARKHILL , REMOVAL. TELL SU 1:18:2111BER - would resileO ~t9ttaty' Worm too galstle Hod. he lose ream:wedhis Pbstabl. ing and HiSsi 'handles establishment to No. t ilt i tt Third straoSlkolow H ere M a Hotel. 'Mated [bypassl mum" be hopes by strict attention to busineat to MAI a opotinuance of tt Apl.24ltf DR. T. J.itllEWm.uor .• SURGEON . PFtNIT'Xrr , FFER S his services •to the , oitimis 0 LL , ' 4 Harrisburg and Its vioinity. Se.soholte.a.enegemv me public patronses, mid gives assurance that , best endeavors shall be given to ruttier satliesction I>t blenvo. redden. Being an old,. welt tried dentist, hellish sable • - B etting the nubile generally.to , on hint{ saserfax , ! hem that they will not be dhs .Us ded with his servion, '""'f Office No. 128 Market street, In the hoeseformer?— ••••- nuPted Harrisburg, Pa.. °IA-04 may Pa o lerty. 44.44 lisoCe• - Jur.. DAM waisiD e4i cud ALP ' " Mg e rW (Y4frOtatattlatitig ir " ^"*. vilAufkirmakeimrsitly limited on From is, sue bottom mmo otressand Woildniton Ammo. Aldo TWO LARNE PIANOS In good condition wad or ex oelloot tone. Apply to . 0. 0. ZEILKIRMAN, ' ' Ind No. 9i, South Woad APO. I=l sepia Ally .; J: L, '3 Y.:.• i f:.3r J. JONAL