Celegrapij+ MEI Tharsin Afternoou, July 11, 1861 FUNEItAL OF Ails. Roasts--The remains of Michael Rogers, one of the victims of the late railroad accident at Highspire, were not taken to AIWODII, as stated in the Patriot and Union this morning. The deceased will be buried in the Catholic cemetery near this city to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock. A FORM ATTACKED .—Last night a party of soldiers stormed a disreputable institution in the northern section of the city, known as Fort Minnich, did considerable damage and terribly frightened the inmates. This morning war ra ,ts were issued for the arrest of the storming parties, but none of them have been captured. 1301.00 Na. Timvsa.—Last evening John Kid man and Ann Collins were arrested by officers Cole and Wickert for stealing some bologna sausage from the grocery store of Mr. Wolfinger. They were caged in the lock-up until this morn ing, when a hearing took place before the iiayor and the offenders were committed to prison I=l FINE WHEAT. —This morning we were 'shown some specimens of wheat, gathered from a field of J. C. Bomberger, Esq., near this city, which cannot be excelled anywhere in the State. The heads are unusually large and well filled with solid grains. As a general thing the wheat in this section is of the very best quality, and a more bountiful crop never was harvested. The farmers have reason to be thankful. I=l Carr:arm are a good deal of trouble, no doubt, (your mother made the remark years ago, ) but no married gentleman's house is complete without them.. The tidiest and prettiest fire side le the world is a cold affair, in spite of wood or coal, if there are no " olive branches" about. We have seen such, and found them —" Cheerless as a pew In a cold church, without a lass in view." THE Now ARTILLERY REGIMENT to be organized at Camp Curtin by Col. Sherman, will contain twelve batteries and nearly two thousand men. recruiting offices have been opened in various sections of the State, and the work of enlist ment commenced. As this is a branch of the service always desirable, an excellent opportun ity is afforded young men possessing the proper qualifications to enter it. The regiment is offi cered by some of the ablest officers in the United States service. THE FUNERAL OP Ma. CMS BATES, whose death we announced yesterday, will take place from his late residence in Fifth street, to-mor row afternoon at two o'clock. The deceased had for many years been in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, and was re garded es one of the best engineers in the country. He was a man of fine social qualities, and highly esteemed by the circle in which he moved. NUISANCE COMPLUNTS. —We frequently receive communications requesting ns to call attention to the existence of nuisances in certain locali ties. The proper mode of proceeding is for persons who suffer annoyance from such causes to make complaint to the Mayor, and have the offender or offenders arrested and fined under the ordinance. We pay no attention to com munications of the kind referred to, so that people may as well save theniselves the trouble of writing them. SOLDIERS AND IsrszezaA.Noz.—The old song tells us of the time when a man— "To make him - strong and mighty, Drank by the tale six pots of ate, And a quart of equal. vitce 1" One would think the superstitious era had not passed were he to judge from the inordinate amount of drinking indulged in by the troops. Whisky, which unfortunately keeps pace with the army wherever it goes, is the principle beverage. It is surprising that ; in view of the evil effects of intoxicating liquors, its use is not strictly prohibited by the officers in command of our encampments and troops. It is safe to say that two-thirds of the occupants of the guard houses are its victims, and it consigns its full share to the hospitals and to premature graves. Almost every day drunken soldiers are picked up on the streets of this city and taken to the Priem/ or lock-up. While the prudent use of liquor might not be injurious, its excessive in dulgence must ever be fraught with evil conse klueuces, and be to an army like ours a. prolific sc‘lrce of-disorder. .an AFFAIR AT CARLISLE—I CITIZIR MUR -I,I,RED BT SoLnizas.—On Monday night last Mr. 11,land J. Noble, a highly respectable citizen of Carlisle, was murdered by a party of drunken tllited States soldiers, under the following cir fllmst<ukces : The deceased, in company with btTeltil others, went into Mrs. Lobach's eating biloon, about eleven o'clock, for refreshments, There being five or six soldiers from the garrison there at the time. The soldiers demanded Fk aething to drink, which was refused them by Lobach, when they commenced a violent abuse of all present and threatened to "gut" the house,-and whip thoselaresent—Mr.-Noble and his friends being quietly seated all the time. Tre soldiers then suddenly extinguished the light and commenced an attack upon the citizen's''by throwing glasses - Etnd'eut t.lng about in the dark with knives, and before 11r. Noble could: make escape he received three severe wounds, inflicted by a knife, one ()f Which entered immediately below the shoul der-blade and penetrated. the lungs, which eau. ed his death about three o'clock the follow leg morning. Mr. Noble leaves a wife and Several children to mourn his loss. An inquest wa i held by Coroner Smith, and a verdict ren dered in accordance with the above facts. Six Foldiers, named Charles Focht, William Jones, Stephen Wh urtzbaugb, Francis Wile)", H, Priest fin d Lewis Gardner, have been arrested and i dentified as the parties who committed the rautder---the lastnamed being badly injured and will probably die. The that - five are in Prison, and will be tried at the Augu s t term. ARRESTED FOR 'taassoN.—A. man named Henry Gilmor, residing near Cockeysville, on the line of the Northern Centrantailroad, - was arrested the other night by a detachment of Col. Campbell's twelfth regiment. He is charged with treason, and at last accounts was still in custody. PARDONED —The Pottstown Ledger states that Charles Phillips, convicted is 1857 for the mur der of his cousin, Cleaver Bartholomew, at Cedar Hill, Chester county, and Sentenced to the penitentiary for five years, has been par doned by the Governor. He had about one year of his term to serve when pardoned. F/BST oa AUGUST JIIB.ILEB.—The colored peo ple are making extensive preparations for their annual jubilee on the first of August, the anni versary of slavery emancipation in the West Indies. A large turnout, attractive display and spirited demonstration will be made on that occasion. The exercises will consist of a grand parade, an oration and addresses, a banquet in the woods, musio and dancing, etc. Our color ed friends are bound to have a 'gay and happy' time. May their expectations be realized. CHICK= T/111CF.—An old offender, Mary Toy, was before the Mayor this morning, charged with attempting to steal chickens from Mrs. Richardson, living near the Lunatic Asylum. Mary seems to have an ungovernable propensity for thieving, having been detected in several small operations within a few weeks. She is a young and good looking woman, and might be come a respected and useful member of society, if she could be induced to reform and abandon her present habits and associations. GLAD TO HEAR IT.—A country paper, descant ing on the the times as they effect business, says farmers will have no hard times. Crops are good, and prices will be good for everything ex cepting hay, the plenteousnessi of which all over will make it - very cheap. While the farmers will be getting good prices for their ,produce, the price of everything they consume, clothing, dry goods, groceries, all will be cheap. This pleasant prospect ought to induce all who know anything about farming to turn their industry in that direction. Other branches of business certainly do not present anything so flattering. A Wzroomn Snowsa.—A refreshing shower came last evening to relieve us from the in_ tense heat of the last three or four days. The thermometer had soared up among the nine ties during all that time. It fell consid erable last evening, and everybody wel omed the change. The atmosphere was cooled and purified, the dust laid, the streets and gutters thoroughly washed and cleansed, drooping vegetation revived, and suffering humanity once more enabled to breathe with comfort. The rain came just in time to be of immense benefit to the growing corn and potato crop. I= Cozoiu MAN STAMM:I.—At a late hour last night some soldiers, while perambulating the classic locality in the rear of the Capitol, got into a quarrel with two colored men. One of the latter was stabbed in the shoulder with a knife during the progress of the fracas, and slightly wounded. The assaulted party raised an-alarm, and reinforcements-began to arrive, when the soldiers beat a precipitate retreat. There being no police officers on duty in. that rowdy district, where similar disgraceful scenes are enacted almost every night, of course no arrests were made. We did not learn the name of the wounded man. CADETS or TIMPERADOE.—At the" last stated meeting of the State Capital Section, No. 21, Cadets of Temperance, the following officers were elected to serve the ensuing term : P. W. A.—G. Washington Fenn. W. A.—William T. Bi,hop, Jr. V. A.—David D. Mumma. T.—Wallace W. Fahnestock. A. T.—Oliver B. Yoder. S.—Galen W. Seiler. A. S.—Andrew J. Mcßeynolds. a—Horace F. White. U.—Elias Z. Kepner. ' W.—J. Frederick Hummel A. W.—eh:alee W. Maurer Correipoadiag Becretary.---G. Wash Fenn A Nsw DISSASIL-A cutaneous disorder has recently exhibited itself, which puzzles physi cians. It is preceded by active diarrhocea and sickness of the stomach. ,Blotches then break out over the surface of the body--red blotches commencing in a white weal like that caused by a mosquito, and terminating in a red mark like that indicated by a tick. The itching is intense: The affection originated in the mili tary camps, and is as contagious as the itch.— Altogether it is a curious disease, quite as likely to fasten upon the exquisite who sleeps upon an inoculated sheet, as to affect the volunteer whose shirt is only washed when the rain falls upon his back. A SOLDIER INVADING A PRIVATE RBEIDENCE.- Yesterday afternoon a drunken soldier named Gotlieb Carrachner, forced open the front door of Mrs. Herr's dwelling, corner of Fourth and North streets, and finding nobody at home, took pmsesdon, spread himself upon a lounge and went to sleep. On the return of Mrs. Herr she was surprised to find the door open, 'and greatly alarmed upon discovering a rough looking stranger occupying the lounge. The Chief of Police was sent for, who took charge of Gotlieb and provided him with less comfort able quarters in the lock-up. This morning he had a hearing before the Mayor and was sent to prison. Another soldier, a member of the Eititcin Guards, who gitiethernisieOf Tweph Trexler, entered the toll-house at the' bridge, while intoxicated, and behaved in a disorderly manner. After being ejected he was captured by writer Cole and taken to the lock-up, where he remained until this miming, when the Mayor reprimanded and discharged him. de or two other stragglers from camp, whose names we did not learn, also occupied the lock-up, having been found "lying around loose" on the streets. Night after night the city is overrun with drunk en soldiers who annoy and insult our citizens, and not unfrequently assault those who decline to comply with their insolent demands for money. This state of affairs is no doubt owing to inefficiency in the management of Camp CArtin; andAhomoner.a.reform humgurateil the better will it be for the solders; the army, and oommuzlty. • - thunspluania riativ aclegraph, eburstrav lftetnoon, hip 11, 1661. Crrizszr, Arrarrnos !—The members of the Citizen Fire Engine and Hose Company are re quested to - assemble at their hall this (Thurs day) evening. Every member is requested to be in attendance. E. W. SHELL, Sec'y. LEADEN Ml:rm.—When Col. Davies, of the New York Sixteenth Regiment, was marching through Baltimore, without drums, some of the lookers-on sneeringly asked, "Where's your Music?" "In our cartridge boxes," said the grim Colonel. That man must go into Virginia. Maw %NNE's. The new and beautiful Union bonnets, a description of which recently appeared in our local columns, elegantly trimmed 'with the national colors of "rid, white and blue," may be obtained at the new millinery store of Jane A. Mather, next door to the (Wid en Lamb tavern, together with a general varie ty of millinery goods of the latest and most recherche styles. Those of our lady readers who feel, patriotic enough to sport Union bonnets, and all who are in want of fashionable milli nery goods, should give the above named lady a call. NM Goons FROM New YORK AUCTION. —5O pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 124 and 20 cts. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 eta. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12i, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at M. and 87 cts. 16 dozen towels at 127} cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 50 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 100 pieces of the best Calico ever sold for 6 eta. 50 nieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains at Lewy's. IMPOUTANT TO FEDIALF.7O. Oft. CHEESNIA'N'S - PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.. rilith combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful MonstrUations, removing all ob structions, whbther front cold or ptdorwlsej . ittadaclte, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all uer. vons affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the baNt and limbs, dm., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature IV MARRIED Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable. as ey wi l it bring on the monthly period with regularity. Li:dies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesernan's Pills doing all that they represent to do. _ . NOTier: There u one condition of the female system in which the Pius cannot be taken authou waken:li a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition I t.:,!ed to es PREGNANCY-- the result, MISOARRIAU.E. Such is the irresiststh tendency of the medicine to renore he smut/ functions to a normal condition, i.hcit .311893 the reprixluediee power of nature cannot reuse R. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from acything 'illations. Explicit directions, which should be read, ac. company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to Os Cookiraus L. Cansataus, Boa 1 , 531, Post Omen. New York city , Soli by one?. nggist in every town ht the United Staten R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Arent for the United States, 14 Broadway, New Yon To whom all WltolesaZe orders should be add.- Seld in Harrisburg by C. A. lienavint tuw49-,lswly A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR• DEITONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. nfaluWe n correcting, regulating, and remoTing a obstructions, from whatever cause, and I. ways sucoeSsibt as a proven. five. rrifIESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both In France anu America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged-by many Monsena ladies who used them, IC 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 these supposing them selves so, are cautioned against thee* Pills while in that condition, as they are our' to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this aches> nition, although their mildness, would prevent any nits chief to health--otherwise the Minaret recommended. Full and explicit directions acconipany each box. Price $1 00 per box. e‘old wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladles,” by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent.free-of observation tc any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pm cage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. drevidss, Beading, JOELNBON, 11011.0 WAY A COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lnar 1111131=, Lebanon, Demist. H. Buratto, lancaster; J. A. Wm.", Wrightsville ; it. T. Matsu, pork • and by one druggist in every oily and village in the Union, and by S. D. Rows, ole proprietor, New York . N. 13.—Look out for counterfeits. Bey no Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. Ai others are a base impositions and uns sic; 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 S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited de3-dwaswiy. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, 1. D., Physician Bsaraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerons diseases to which the female constitution is subject. ft moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and 'speedy cure may be relied on. TO HARRIED LADIES It to peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring OD the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Pas should not be taken by females during the PIE22' THREE JIONTRSqf Pregnancy, as asey are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are - In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectione, Pain ID the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pulpits don of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil effect a cure when all other means have failed • and al 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. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. ror sale by C. A. BABINITAII. ly9 dimly Tns &ono= ev HEALTH. —Thia busy nation of Ameri cans have 12,000,000 working people, whose services may be estimated at $2 a day, and their annual loss by sickne=a at an average_ of ten days each in the year.— This gives a total was of $240,0000,00 a sum Three times as large as the whole cost of the General Government, indcluding die Army,. Navy, Post offices, Legal dors, Foreignldintatersantall7 — The-amountrweigbdx hunted tens in pure golf. A largo proportion of this costly suffering might be averted by attention to diet, cleanliness, and above all, by the proper use of the right rented)" , In season. When a 26 cent box of Ayer'a Fibs will avert an attack of ill ness which it would take several days to recove.. from, or a dollar bottle of dyer's garsepatilla will expel;a lurking disorder that would bring, the sufferer to hts back for weeks or months, does it take any figures to show the goo] economy of the bivestment? When Fever and Ague is rankling In your veins, and shaking your lifa out of you, is it worth the dollar it coats for Ills Alms Crum to havo the villainous disorder expelled, which it does sure dna quickly? When you have taken a cold is it prudent to wait until it is settied . on the_ lungs, when. days or weskit or in ntbs must be Ipient,•in trying to cure it, even if it c_di be cured at all, or is it che•per to take Ayer's Cherry Petters), costing a few shillings, and remove the trouble before it is serious? It takes no wis dom to decide. For axle by C. A. Bannvart, C. R. Keller, D. W. Gross & Co., J. K. Lutz, Holman & Co., Armstrong, Harrisburg, and dealers everywhere. jys-daw THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR ffilB superior REFRIGERATOR, to I gather with several other cheaper stiles,,may be fatted at the minafactory, at exceedingly low prices. Also. a grtat variety of NAM COOLERS, of safe dor flnSsh. - S. FARSON & DO. ; Cior. Deck and Dear 'sir (kits, FbDsdepplth Ihlnil/64Dik =I NER YORK CITY CAUTION. HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE! ! Wm. A• Batchelor's Ratr Dye . ! The - original and Best in the World. di others are mere Unktations, and should be avoided if you wish tt esupe rudieu.e. GRAY, RED, ON tusrr HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown and Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. _ _ FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A. itetcbelor since 1859, an 1 over 80,000 ap Plicatious b tve been made to :he Hair of his p aroma of his famous dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinvuiohed from nature, and is warranted not to injure in toe 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. Bold in ail cities and towns of the (Jolted Sates, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. /Or The Genuine nas the Clime and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of Wit, LIAM A. Ramincot, Address eB•d&wtaug CHARLES BATCHELOR,ProprIetor, 81 Barclay street, New York W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYEI fIpHIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE bad uo equal—lnstantaneous in effeot—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies theabsurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and nvigorates the Hair for life. Noce are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor " Sold everywhere. CHAS. BA lltldna.l)d . :reprint or. it vtql it . .l Y ORDERS NO. 12. HEAD QUARTERS R. V. C. t HARRIBBURG, July 1, 1861. f Orders No. 2 emanat from these Head Quer tent, dated June 6, 1861, are hereby modified in paragraphs II and IV so as to read as follows: ORDERS NO. 2 HEADQUARTERS R. v. CORPS, HARRISBURG, June 6, 1861. I. A Department of Ordnance and a Depart ment of Transportation and Telegraph will be established at these headquarters. 11. Capt. T. J. Brereton will have charge of the Ordnance Department, and Lieut. Col. Jos. D. Potts will, in like manner, have charge of the Transportation and Telegraph Department, vice Lieut. Col. John A. Wright, resigned. 111. The Chief of the Ordnance Department will receive and receipt for all ordnances and ordnance stores required for this corps. It will be his duty to see that all State property placed under his charge, and appertaining to this de partment, is preserved in condition fit for ser vice ; he will issue the same only on requisi tionscountersigned bythe commanding General, and he will perforta such other duties as may be assigned him in connection with the Ord nance Department. IV. To Lieut. Col. Joseph D. Potts, Chief of the Transportation and Telegraph Department, is committed all arrangements and contracts with railroads and telegraph companies. He will have prepared all necessary forms, and make arrangements with the different transportation and telegraph companies as will return a regu lar and correct settlement of their accounts, and prescribe all regulations requisite to give efficiency to the business of the department. V. All orders for the transportation of troops will be signed by the commanding General. The order, together with the certificate of the officer in command of the troops, that the str vice has been performed, will be the proper voucher for the settlement of the account. VI. The Chief of Ordnance, Quartermaster General and Commissary General, are author ized to make requisition for transportation of freight over the railroads of the State, by form prescribed by the Chief of Transportation and Telegraph Department. Such requisition, with certificate of service performed annexed, will be considered a sufficient voucher in the settle ment of accounts. All bills or accounts for service performed by the railroad.or telegraph companies will be forwarded to the Chief of the ',transportation and Telegraph Department monthly, and must have`his approval before they are paid. By order of Major General G. A M'CALL. HENRY A. Swam, Capt. and Aid-de-Camp. iY6-ti ORDERS NO. 13. JaRADQUARTIERS R. V.. CORPS, July Ist, 1861. By authority of the Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, the follvwing rules and regulations of the transportation end telegraph department in addition to those heretofore pub lished, are promulgated for the intormation of ail concerned. I. To the Chief of Transportation and Tele graph Department will be committed, in addi tion to transportation by railroads, heretofore assigned to him, all other transportation re quired by this corps, and the settlement of all accounts belonging or incidental thereto. He will make such additional arrangements and regulations, as in pursuance of this order he may find requisite to secure efficiency in his Department. U. Regimental Quarter Masters and all others who have been or may be empowered to require transportation will apply for it to the Chief of Transportation and Telegraph Department, and conform to the rules he may establish. , Through his department shall be paid the expenses incurred in the pursuit and appre hension of deserters, for expresses, spies and guides, and .generally the proper and author ized expenses for the movements of this corps, not expressly assigned to any other department. By order of Maj. Gen. GEORGE A. McCALL. H. J. BIDDLE, Lt. Col. Asst. Adjt. Gen'l. SELF SEALING ! ! TARS, CHINA POTS AND TIN CANS of five varieges just received and for sale low by Jys WM. DOOR, JR., do CO. STRAY HORSE. TAKEN up . to-day (July 9,) in the Sixth Ward, a stray GREY gi.O.ELSH, without saddle, bri de or hairless. The owner oan obtain the animal by prociag property and paying charges, LOUIS HAPPHORN, jy9.3t* . Sixth Ward, Harrisburg. EUREKA SKIRT ! 1 A.. 14 elegant, skirt. Belt adjusting in sit ting (town. A lateoo elegant Improvement Is. - .thEa:pleite drolLtu -JONE"3!.:STORE. TDIPORTED'BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.--A very rare lot juv rbcived and.for sale by aph •Wlt . DOCK JR. & CO ' , EPTY -- MOLASSES - HOGSIIEADa.—A . large. quantity of empty Molasses Barrels, Hogf, heads and Meat (bake, for Bele by ta924 WM. DOCK & CO. ESTATE OF WM. H. I;OOHMA.N, DEC'D. NOTIOkI.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Wm. E Lrchnute, deo'd, will please make payment to the undersigned, and those having de mands will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. JaCJII HOUSEa, Administrator of the will annexed. . . . N. B —The remaining STOCK of HARDWARE, consist ing in part of Looks; Latobs Hinges, Bolts, : - Crews, Car. penter, Cooper and Mason's 6ils, Mill and Circular t,kwe,, Cork Screws, Erase ~nd Pewter Spiggots, Weights, Brass Hinges and Bolts, Razors, Ivory Knives and Plated Forks, jge Large PiatferigLL,PLEs.blorrison. Scales_unti a va riety of Hardware wtutio will sold. be at a great lose from Philadelphia JACOB 61. Surviving Partner. THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN is solicited to oar very large assortment of Unosaannire AND DR&WIL6B of every size and quality. (}sate' JOI3Vne Km GLovse, best article mannfactoyed. All the different kinds of WM= MAYAS. Largest assortment of Hintinar in the city. CRAVATS, SRSVINDIAIN BANDKrainumm, Ready Hemmed And everything in Gents' wear, at . IIM!!!!ME!! SPICED SALMON 11 FRESHtVtT DELICATE. Pat T fi pound New 12ltwertisemeuts ._._. . TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE is hereby given that under and -in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such ono made and provided, will be sold at public auction oa SATURDAY THE 213th DAY OF OCTOBER, 11361 at the ware house formerly occupid by John Wallower & Sea, in the City or Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the following goods, wares and merchattins a to pay the charges there on due John Wallower & ion, arising from the tramper. tation, keeping or storage thereof: PROPIRTY CONOTONTLO TO 3 Ploughs, Hulinagle. 1 Carriage Pole, Owner. 1 Cooking Range, S. D. McCall. •- Boxes Mdze, W. E. Parke. 1 Box Carpenter Tools, G. R. Darndollsr, 1 Bedstead and Chairs, A. Fox. 1 Box Pamphlets. . Owner. 2 Box Household Goods, Owner. 1 Chest Sundries, Owner. 1 Chest Household Goods, Wm. Brown. 1 Cart and 2 ctovos, Chas. Smith. Lot Broke Stoves and Casting; Owner. Lot Household Goode, J. J. Dull. 1 Chest Bedding, Owner. 1 :Amid, 1 Bed, 1 Bedstead, Rock. er, 1 Frame, Mrs. Baker. 1 Box Glass Ware, Owner. 1 S..parator, • Owner. 1 Plough, Owner. 1 Horse Rake, 1 Drill, . Owner. 1 Box sundries, Bridget Gilmer. 1 Box T'atterws, Owner. 1 Box Furniture, Bey. Miller. 1 Chest Tools, Owner. 8 Boxes Mdze, Mrs. M. White. I Bbl, 1 Halt Bbl Liquor, 1 Keg, Owner. 1 Bbi, 1 (Cod Break r Ac., J. Winebrenner. 2 Threshers and Powers, R. T. Etter. 2 Boxes Paper, Owner. Bias Cement, H. Rapp. Lot Tools Ac., C. P. Dull. 1 Smut Machine, Owner. 1 Lime Spree ler, Eli Fry. A. 0. MESTER, C. F. MUENCH, Jyi 0-IdBtw Assigner' of Jno. Wallower & Son. L'OR 6ALE.—One of the best business stands in the city on reasonable term; or leased for three or five years sit iated in Market street between Fourth and Fifth. Enquire on the premises of - 9.d2in DANIEL LEEDY. "OUR GOVERNMENT." 4 . 6 IRE unity of Government, which con j_ stitutes you one people, is now dear to you."— Washington's Farewell Address. A nationality is essen tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa- triotism must arise from Knowledge. It is only a proper understanding of our civil institutions that can induce strong and settled attachment to their principles, and impaq ability fur their maintenance. "OUR GOVERNMENT : An explanatory etatement Of tee system of Government of the Country," contains the text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Con stitutional provisions of the several &idea, with their meaning and construction, as determined by iudicial an hori, precedent and practice, or derived from sta.' - tt "tern; digested and arranged for popular use trict t 1 , tv WHINNEY Pdel H rriaburg, PUBLIC NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the es ate of Rev. B. R. Waugh, tam of the city of Harrisburg ; Dauphin county, deceased, having-been duly granted to the sub scribers who reside in slid city, all 'persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are hereby requested to plaice known the same to the subscribers without delay. SARAH S. WAUGH, WM. H ELLS, fe4-6toaw Executors. JUST PUBLIS A MANUA 1 MILITARY SURCI. Y HINTS ON PEEN EME.RGENCIM Field, Camp, and Hospital Praotioe, BY S. D. gROSS, M. D PHOPrOSOR OF 91IIRGIDAY IN MR /enamor MIONOLL OOLLNOI AT FELILADRLTBLA For sale at BERGNER'S Cap BOOKSTORE ma. 24 FRESH FR1:111 IV every description in cans awl jars, J each package warranted. M/04 56 , n ,00 4 jii s 01). City Property for Sale. ALA.RGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and lut of ground, pleasantly located on Front St., between Mulberry street and Washington Ayenne. Also TWO LARGE PLOWS in good cnalition and of ex. cellent tone. Apply to O. 0. VISISINRMAN, No. 28, South Second street PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, vvOULD respectiully intorm hie ow patrons and the public generally, that lie wit! continue to give instructions on'the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also In the science of THOROUGE BASS. He will wlti pleasure watt upon pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given al his residence, in Third street, • few doors below the German Reformed Church. declft-dif JOSEPH ORM/. JOHN W. BROWN C ASE Y & BROWN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HARRISBURG, PEN N' A . [_:LAYING associated together iu the practice of the Law, will attend faithfully and promptly to all professional business entrusted to thai! Unice au •ftnral street three doors Crop Market v. LL Continuations In English and German NOTICE. rpilE UNDERSIGNED has op nued his MBIIII 01VICE, corner of Third str d Meek berry alley, near Herr's Hotel. I.,umber of all kinds and quAlitiee. :4 W it dkAY. the undersigned will sell Horses, carriages end bar ass low for cash, al.SO—Horse. , eol Carriages to hire at the rarefied/co , marll POANK a. MultylAY. JUST REC.I.E VED ANOTHER LOT HOSE EXTRA FINE PuiNTED GOLD PENS c f NEWTON'S (formerly SafAity e) manufacture, warranted to be the Nest to cameral, the finest pointed, most durable and as cheat. as tea' a market, for sale, with a 'variety of Boa >n - dem Cages of various Edr2s and prices at tigF,&P BOOKSTORit, tt JFLLI 9S. QUINCE, PEAR. CURRANT, PEACH, APPLE, BLACKBERRY, ORANGE, RASPBERRY. Just received from New York and warranted save , fine. [feb2B] Wm. DOC 37 &Co. Jr.l WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY ! BTHE best defining and pronouncing Die. Winery of thellnglish language ; All3O, WOrCeSter'B 00l Dictionaries. Webster's Pictorial Quarto and SCIIOOI Pictionarioa for sale at SUMNER'S gOUSTORE, a#lBll Near the Harrisburg Bridge. HENRY G. SHAFFER [JAPER HANGER, Front street, second door above Walnut street. All ordera punetnally attended to. ggir Paper hung for 15 emits: . Per roll, or Ono. Jill work warranted . my9-dtf JIZIUEI MUSTARD, Fngiiah and do mesticaleklee,.(by.theutotcoLoc.hundreM,)..2 ups Lo alloM Oil, Ketchup, 5t411C413 and Condiments of weir - WM. BOOK 3 00. New tAbuertisnunts. PROF. O. J. WOOD'S • RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR. Is precisely what its name Indicates, tor while pleas ant to the taste, it is revivffyllagsl ex hi llt r a ti Pg and strengthening to the vital plwers. It also revlvitlee, re instates and renews the blood is all its erbletal and thus restores and Tenders the system invulnerable to attacks or die et. se It is the only preparation-ever offered to the world in a popular lorm so as to be within the reach of all, SO chemically and skillfully combined, as to the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted Seta TO Aar LI PM= aCCORDanve wins TEM TAWS OF NA91021, AND MRCS SO .Tat UN WEAN= sroaLtiaa and tons up the di rendre organs, and allay all DorTOtill irritation. Ms 0130 perfectly exlnlarating in Its effects, and yet it is nailer followed by lassitde r dFpreanion of spirits it Is com posed entirely of regetatneS, and those tborengly com. oining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and con cplently can never Injure. As a sure preven ire and Cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, LoSR OF APPETITE, FAINTNEM, NER VOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PALPITA TION 'I HE HEAR r, MELANCHOLY, HYPO CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDIDESS, AND ALL THAT OLAI-S OF CASES SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND IRREGULARITIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Gem plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange ment of the Urinary organs • It will not only cure the debility WI wing CHILLS and FEVER, but all prevent attacks arising from Miasmatic Influences, and cure the diseases at owes, If already at tacked. Travelers should have a bottle with them, as it win infallibly prevent any deleterious consequences follow. lug upon change of climate and water. As L prevents ces•iv.ness, strengthens the digestive organs, it should be in the hands of ail persods of seden tary habits, Ladles not aceLs'otricd to much out-door exercise should always use It Mothers should use It, frr It is a perfect relief, taken a month or two before the final vial, she will pass the dreadful period with p rfect ease and safety. TIME 18 NO 38182.188 ABUT 12. THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLADI FOR IT I I Mothers Try It IS And to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or decline not only of your daugters before it be too late, but also yeur eons and husbands, for whi , e the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their conditien be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up witu the excitement of business, that if it were not for you, they too, wo tio travel in the earl e downward path, until it to too late t, arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal ; for w • are sure your never-failing affection will uuerrinsly point yen to PROF. WOOtatt RBSTODATIVD COhDIAL AND BLOOD gEtatitratTJß as the remedy which should always be on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor,44.4 Broadway, New York, and 1.4 Market Street, >t. Louis, Mo., and sold by al good Druggists. Price One zo' tar ier Bottle. 1313-dew..oW - Great Cure. LELL AND'S DR. ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, AND A. SURE CURE FOR All Mercurial Diseases. It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medi cated compound, to be worn around the Waist, without injury to the moat delicate persons, no change inhabits of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease from the system, without producing the injurtoes effects arising from the use of powerful internal medicines which weaken mid destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medical properties contained in the Band, come in contact wilt the blood and reaches the disease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restore the parts ancied to a healthy condition. ThIS Band is also a moat powerful eirri-Masenatat agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the pernicious ef fects of Mercury. Moderate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy In aggravated oases of tcng standlag. klaes $ = 01), to be had of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with fall directions for use, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office, No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITE & CO., Sole Proprietor.. N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent rret ,a -AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.4*' J9B-daw STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL LAN'LNG AND EMBARKING PAB - aGERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. pool ; New York and Philadelphia ,Stemnahip company Wend thspatching their full powered Clyde-built iron Steamship as follows : ETNA, Saturday July IS : FDINBURG, Saturday July 20th; CHF OF WASHINGTON, Saturday July 27; and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Aver.' YAM OF PASELLOB FIRST Oft BIN 175 001 S ERRAGN ..... $3O 00 do to Loudon $BO 00 do to London ..$3B 00 do to Paris $B5 00do to Paris $ 38.00 do to Hamburg.. $B5 00 I do to Hamburg 1435 00 Passengers also torwardeo to Havre, firemen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally to • rates oirPersons wonting so °nag out their friends on buy tickets here at the following rates, to New Yor Frontk; Liverpool or Queenstown; let Oabin, $75, $B5 sad 4105 . Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00 ?row Queenstown, $3O 00. These Steamers have supericir accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Pateat Fire Annihilators on board. For nuttier information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAId INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; Glasgow to Wlt. INMAN, 5 tn. Enoch Square ; in Queenstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; in London to RIVAS & MALT, 81 Ring William St. ; In Pant to JULOS DECODE, 6 Place de la Bonne ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 111 Walnut Street ; or at the Company's Office , .. JNO. G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. Or 0.0 . Zimmerman, Agent, Harrteturt. MEI WHITE SULPEIIRSPRINGS HOTEL, CARLISLE, Cumberland county, Pa.—The pro• prleters take pleasure in announcing that they are.now prepared to receive visitors. Persons desiring a healthy location for the summer will find this one of tbe'most de lightful places la the country. The water of these springs cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing and medicinal purposes. For information and CirtlelarS address WM. H. BURROUGHS, D. C. BURNETI', Jels 2m STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG ifir2c . tt. FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGH TO GETTYSBURG. THE undersigned has established a regular LINE OF STAGE COACHES ttom Idecbanks burg, connecting every other morning with the ()timber land Valley Railroad cars. The coaches leave every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every other day. Passengers for Sheppardatowo, Ginsburg, Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reduced rates. jell-dtf WM. d.. TATS. 1 3 '.M13P13.3MEL 7 96 DAILY an EINE! Between. Philadelphia Lcac Revs; JEREBY SHORN, Wirmunivosr, MONOT, UNIONTOWN, WAMBONTOWN MILTON, I iWI6HU Q,: NORTHURBIRLAND, Pui4aner, lasVotacer, OBORGICTOWN, LTSBBINIONN, IHRIARB- _ BURG, MA NIA DAUPHIN, - - - AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally boated the Drayage will be at the I.west rates. A 0.11:14114/0r goes through with each trail at e lin to e. Hee of iff - goods entrusted to tie a • Depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, No. ill Market Reek Phila delphia, by 6 o'clock. P. M. , will be cißlivered is ktarrlaburg the next morning. Freight (always) as low as by eity other iine. Particular &UMW:ft gale bythe bite to prompt and speedy delivery of asxrisbur4 tuniersigned thankful for past patron sae , hopes- by strict attention to business to merit a eon) ,ilc6 of the same. T. PEW.- Foot of Mark,et &roe. , Havriateen", ,01416 m Prop•Aletorm
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