pait# Ettegrao. .4 R Rl.-,9 BU.RC4 Friday Afternoon, July 12, 1861. TRY. CITY Twins last night contained four drunken soldiers from Camp Curtim One of them paid a fine and was discharged, and the balance, having invested all their " spondu licks " in tanglefoot, were Sent to prison. I=l CAPTURE OF A THIEF. - Al soldier named Charles Livingston was arrested by officer Fleck yesterday afternoon, charged with robbing Emanuel Werrick, also a soldier, of seven dol lars Alderman Kline committed him to prison for a further hearing. ICi= Pion POCKET.-A member of the light finger ed fraternity, answering to the name of John Fails ; detected in an attempt to abstract money from the pocket of a railroad conductor, was captured by officer Fleck last evening. Alder man Kline committed him for trial. MINNESOTA SOLDIERS.-Thirty Six Minnesota soldiers, belonging to Colonel Gorman's com mand, reached here this morning en route for Washington to join their regiment. They were absent on Iroutier duty at the time the regi ment left St. Paul. They are fine looking men and well equipped. Fon WASHINGTON.--At a late hour last night Mr. J. J. Weitzel, of this city, received a tele graphic dispatch from Col. Thomas A. Scott, directing him to proceed to Washington city without delay. He left in the first train this morning. We presume Mr. Weitzel is to be employed in the government railroad service. He is an old and experienced railroader, having scrved in the capacity of conductor on the Penn sylvania Central for many years. A DESPERATE CHARACTER.-A young soldier named John Morrison committed some offence yesterday, while intoxicated, for which officers Radabaugh and Fleck were ordered to arrest him. They did not find him until about mid night, and when the object of their mission was made known the fellow resisted violently and drew a knife with which he threatened to "gut" them. After some difficulty the officers secured and Alderman Kline committed him to prison for trial. THE HARVEST. —ln this latitude we are in the midst of the wheat and oat harvest, while the cornfields that have escaped or recovered from the ravages of the cut worm give good promise for the future. Thus far the year has been a good year, and our rural friends can grumble only about markets. The crops are abundant, and the average increase in quantity will proba bly counterbalance the depreciation in prices. There are many thousands in this broad land to whom a dollar's saving in the cost of a barrel of flour will be of vital importance this year. I=l HARVEST HOME.—Some of our farmers have suggested the idea of a grand harvest home celebration here, to be participated in by agri culturists generally throughout the county.— The idea is a good one, in - view of the abundant crops now being gathered, and we hope it will be carried out : " Come, ye thankful people come, Raise the song of harvest home ! All is safely gathered in, Ere the winter storms begin. God our Maker cloth provide, He our wants bath all supplied. Come to God's own temple, come— Raise the song of harvest home I" 4°l FOR Tux SEAT or WAR.—The sixth regiment of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, Colonel Rickets commanding, left Camp Curtin this af ternoon for the seat of war on the upper Potomac. The men were clad in the new uniforms recent ly received, and presented a fine appearance. The Bloomsburg Cornet Band, one of the best in the State, accompanied this regiment. There are now at Camp Curtin only seven companies of infantry and three of artillery. A large force of the reserve corps, now stationed at the Pitts burg and Easton camps, will be moved here in a short time. A FAST CROWD.—Three Philadelphia volun teers, giving the names of Wm. H. Rolette, Robert Duddy and Chas. Togan, concluded to go on a "bender" yesterday, and make an excur sion to the rural districts. They accordingly hired a horse and carriage from Mr. George W. Locher, and had a good time during the day. Last evening, however, the "bold sager boys" were arrested, at the instance of Mr. Locher, for abusing his horse and damaging his carriage. Alderman Kline made out papers for their com mitment to prison, but the boys finally agreed to pay the amount of damages demanded, and were discharged. THE BExturFur, COUNTIII:.—In the midst of the hot term, while old Sol is nearly stationery, or rather while he takes his first lagging steps in his long travel Dixieward, any citizen who can afford to shake off the dust of the town for a few days, and who can muster pluck enough to bury himself amid the surroundings of some quiet farmhouse, will be a gainer in two or three ways. In the first place, he will see the country in its most charming summer garb, and may contrast the beauties of present July With the memory or the prospect of matchless October. Wesmust go to the rural districts if we would find Nature. She is maimed or mur dered in town, or exiled from it. OCR VOLUNTEERS.—The Boston Transcript is publishing some letters from a private in the First Pennsylvania regiment, in which the writer mentions as one of his amusements in camp, the study of a "Compendium of Classi cal Literature," which he criticises with ease and eloquence. He adds : " With a candle in the socket of a bayonet, and the bayonet stuck into the earth, seated on the floor of my tent, I devoured the productions of the master minds of antiquity. Hunger, thirst and fatigue I forgot, when, after the ar duous duties of the day, I plunge into the " Compendium." The notes and biographi cal sketches are a rich mine of knowledge to RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—The other evening Mr. William Duke, conductor on the Northern Central Railway, had his foot badly crushed in consequence of being caught between two cars of his train. THE CAMERON GUARDS constitute a portion of the Provost Guard stationed in Martinsburg, where they will remain for the present. Two gentlemen of our city, who returned from that place to day, report. the boys all well and in good spirits. ARREST or THIEVES.—Last evening officer Radabaugh arrested Wm. Sturtzman and James Ambrose, charged with robbing a Mr. Marken dollar of a cloth coat and other articles. Both are canal men, and strangers in this city. Al derman Kline committed them for trial. SHOWERY. —Several sweet refreshing showers have fallen recently, under the reviving influ ence of which vegetation is growing beautifully, and the purified atmosphere is redolent with the perfume of opening flowers : " Fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers. " I=l Two FUNERALS took place this afternoon— that of Michael Rogers one of the victims of the late railroad accident near Highspire, and that of Cyrus Bates. The former was attended by a number of Pennsylvania Railroad employees, and the latter by delegations of the various fire companies. 1=1:= GONE TO VmarsiA.—Colonel Gregg, of Centre county, passed through this city last evening, on his way to Virginia, to make an effort for the relief of the company from that county re cently captured by the rebels near Martinsburg. We sincerely hope the Colonel may succeed in accomplishing the object of his mission. == PRESENTATION.—WiIIiam Cameron, Esq., of Lewisburg, yesterday sent his brother, Colonel James Cameron, of the 79th Now York regi ment, one of the finest horses ever raised in that section of the country, and we doubt if his equal will be found in the army. He is ,a large bay, full of mettle, and we hope he may carry the Colonel successfully through the war with the rebels, and that he will return safe to meet his numerous friends. All who are acquainted with the Colonel know him to be .a staunch, determined man, and equal to the responsible position in which he has been placed. HARD BUTTER WITHOUT ICE.—To have de lightful hard butter in summer without ice, the plan recommended by the Scientific American is a good one. Put a trivit, or any open flat thing with legs, in a saucer ; put on this trivit the plate of butter : fill the saucer with water ; turn a common flower-pot upside down over the butter, so that its edge shall be within the saucer and under the water. Stop up the whole of the flower-pot with water, set in a cool place until morning ; or if done at breakfast, the but ter will be veryluird by supper time. MORE Rowovrsm.—During the greater part of last night squads of druken soldiers peram bulated our city, disturbing the rest of citizens with their bacchanalian, revels, and behaving generally in a very rowdy-like manner. In some localities discreditable scenes of riot and disorder occurred ; and at an early hour of the evening several houses were invaded by these stragglers from camp, and the female inmates insulted and frightened. Can not something be done by the military authorities to keep the soldiers in camp during the night ? The worst class of them manage to get into the city every evening, and they are becoming an intolerable nuisance. I=l COMPLIMENTARY. —One of our Pittsburg ex changes has a strong commendatory notice of the services of Andrew Carnegie, Esq., the young but always efficient Superintendent of the Western Division of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. He is at present temporarily located at Washington City, where he has some very arduous and responsible duties to perform, in the management of the railroad communi cation between the capital of the United States and Annapolis. Mr. C. was bro't up at the feet of Col. T. A. Scott, the railroad monarch of the day, and the proof of his enjoying the confidence of that gentleman is perhaps the best proof of his worth and ability. I=l=l THE SUMMER RESORE9.—This summer such watering places as Bedford and Saratoga, and such sea-side resorts as Cape May and Newport, are very likely to be comparatively deserted by the classes who in former times frequented them. Formerly they owed no small portion of their support to the chivalry and beauty of "Dixie's Land," who, in consequence of the war, and of their newly asserted if not newly born hatred of the stars and stripes, will proba bly not venture to the North at this, time. We, of the Free States, have also to complain of the hardness of the times, and of the shortness of spending money just at present. All expendi tures which are not absolutely necessary are being curtailed. Families which a year ago were accustomed to set forth as soon as hot weather came, with a vast array of trunks, and unlimited confidence in the plethoric pocket book of the head of tke house, are now begin ning to talk of the vulgarity of the popular re sorts, and the superior attractions of summer retreats nearer home. The responsible chief of the domestic circle announces that watering places are demoralizing and nonsensicak the junior members of the family announce it as their opinion that they are "slow," and not to be compared with a lounge in an arm-chair at Herr's, the United States or the Jones House ; the crinoline and ringleted department, mak ing a virtue of necessity, pronounce them vul gar and out of date, and "wouldn't go for the world" this season. The consequence will probably be that a diminished attendance will mark the reopening of the summer season at the places of fishionable resort ; and that the landlords and boarding-house keepers will ex perience the same falling-off in custom which has attended their brethren of the metropolitan districts. The war and the hard times will prove too much fOr them, as it has done for the cultivators of more permanent pursuits in our North= and Southern cities. Pennipliffiniet nailv itelegraph, frthav Afternoon, lutp 12, 1.661 THE Mixon PRAYER MEETING will be held in the Presbyterian church, corner of Market square, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, com mencing at four o'clock, as usual. AN APPROPRIATE Tm for a patriotic discourse may be found in the nineteenth verse of the twelfth chapter of Jeremiah "The cities of the South shall be shut up, and none shall open them." THE FIRST CITY ZounvEs, Captain Kelm, in tend parading to-morrow evening at six o'clock, when our citizens will have a fair opportunity of seeing this crack company go through a re gular Zouave drill. VIOLATING ORDINANCES. - Several more citi zens were before the Mayor to-day, some for permitting their dogs to run at large without muzzles, and others for purchasing articles in market before five o'clock. All were fined the usual amounts. A Duren STORY.--In a modest tenement in the upper section of the city, reside two fami lies. In the lower part of the house lives a woman whom we shall designate as Mrs. 8., and on the second floor a German and his wife. The German has for a long time been in the habit of administering corporeal castigation to his better half. The other day the woman wanted to get her bonnet fixed up. The hus band refused to give her money for that purpose, and abused her violently for making the request. He then took off a pair of thin pants and put on thick ones, leaving seven dollars in the pockets of the former. His wife found this sum when about to wash the cast-off unmentiona bles, and appropriated it to her own use. Soon after the husband returned to the house and demanded the money. She denied all knowl edge of it, whereupon he beat her severely. After the smart of the blows had diminished and the husband had departed, the woman went down stairs to her friend Mrs. 8., to whom she confided the statement of her troubles. Mrs. B. told her that she had made a great deal of noise when her spouse was beating her. "Oh!" replied the sobbing woman, "I cries and takes a thumping every day for seven dollar!" Of course she got her bonnet "done up" in good style. STILL GREATER REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. Best quality of English Gingham from 12i to 25 cents. Beautiful assortment of Dress Goods from 12 1 1 to 25 eents. Delaines and Challie Delaines reduced from 25 to 16 cents. Lawns in great variety from Bto 3711. cents. Furnish ing goods at the lowest cash prices. Good as sortment of French Lace 'Mantles and silk capes very cheap. Unicie & BOWIIAN, 2t Cor. Front and Market sts. NEW GOODS FROM NEW YORK AUOTION.-50 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 12i- and 20 cts. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavella Cloth for 7 cts. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12k, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and 37 cts. 15 dozen towels at 12i 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 61 cts. 50 pieces Broche J3oidering very cheap; A large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains at Lewy's. kMPOHIPANT TG FEDIALKS DR. OH EESMAN'6 PILLS, Prepared by Comeau L. Cbtieseman, M. D., SEW YORK OITY IT HE combination'of ingredients in these Pills are the result ot a long and extensive ',mono.. T ey are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob streetiew, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites , all tier volts affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bait and limbs, Ste., disturbed sleep, which arise from tutor: optics of nature Cheesenatin's Pills are invaluable, so win bang on the monthly period with regularity. L., Pies wan have been disappointed in the use of oilier rills can place the utmost confidence in Lir. lineenounin'n Pills doing ail that they represent to do. NOTti.lb there is one condition of the female sugfein in which the Pits cannot be taken miaow' liedtunng a PECULIAR RESULI. the condition rd 1:0 is Fiat; NANCY— the recall, MISCARRIAGE Such is the irresistible tendency of the niedidne to restore lie - soma/ functions is a normal condition, :hat sum the reproductive pacer of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free irem auythlng injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ac. company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to DR CORNILIIIII L. CIIIMINAN, Box 4,131, Peg (Mee New Voris City. Sold by Mao Iggist in every town In the United states! it. B. fIUTCHINUS, tieuettri A,v , ollec the Uuited Staten, 14 Broadway, New Veya, 70 whom all Wholesale orders .thould IIL add ,,,, t, Sold in Efarrisburts, by f. A. 144 , q4'7.417. nvQ94l4,wly A CARD TO THE LADIES DR• DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. nfsllible n correcting, regulating, and remoyrin a obstructions, from whatever cause, anti I. ways successful as a preven tive. THESE PILLS BATE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both In France anu America, with unparalleled success in every case ; an., he is urged by many thousand ladies who used thorn, 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 particularly situated, or these supposing them. selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition as they are start! to produce miscarriage, ane the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this adizio ninon, although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommlinded. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. RANNVAftT, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladies," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg Post Cube can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pos tags , by mail. Sold also by S. S. Sowings, Reading, JOHNSON, Hottower Coworse, Philadelphia, J. L. Lea lIIRGER, Lebanon, DANIBI EL likumni, Lancaster; J. A, Worn, Wrightsville E. T. MILLBR, York ; and by one druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by S. D. Howe, ole proprietor, New York. N. 11—Look out for counterfeits. Bey no Golden Pills or any kind unless every box Is signed S.l). Howe. Ai others are a base imposition and ens ale; therefore, so 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 oonutertelted deg-itwaseily. Tax ECONOWI 1316.111. TH.—This busy nation of Ameri cans have 12,000,000 working people, whose cervices may be estimated at $2 a day, and their annual loss by sickness at an average of ten days each in the year.— This gives a total loss of $210,001,000 a sum three times as large as the whole cost of the General Government, iudcluding the Army, Navy, Post offices, Legislators, Foreign Idmisters and all. The amount weighs over six banned tons in pure gold. A large proportion of this costly suffering might be averted by attention to diet, cleanliness, and above all, by the proper use of the right remedy in season. When a 25 cent boa of Ayer's has will avert an attack of ill ness which it would take several days to recovo. from, or. a dollar bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, will expel a lurking disorder that would bring the sufferer to his back for weeks or months, does it take any figures to show ttrt good economy of the investment? When Fever and Agne is rankling in your veins, and shaking your life out of you, is it worth the dollar it costs tor his AGUE CUES io havo the villainous disorder expelled, which it does enn I quickly? When you have taken a cold Is it prudent to wait until it is settled on the lungs, when days or we K: or mcntbs must bo spent in trying to Coro lt, e, en if it can be cured at all, or is it cheaper to take Ayres Cuerry Pectoral, coaling a few shi Ilings, and remove the trmible before it Le serious?, It takes no Wis dom to (t-Cade. . For'sale by C. A. Bannvart, C. K. Keller, D. W. Gross & Co., J. M. Lutz, Holman & Co., Armstrong lied dotal: everywhere. jyh-dew I=l CJ MAILIDEty LADIES, HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! Wm. A. Batchelor's flair Bye The Original and Best in the World 11 others are more Imitations, and should be *voided if you wish Wosoaiie • • - GRAY, RED, OR RUM HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown and Blank, without injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award ed to tVm. A. .titenelor sloce 1859, an I over 80,000 ap pliceticus h ,ve been ma to he Hair of hie p drops of his famous dye. WM. A. ItATIMELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in toe mast, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill elfe.cts of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for life by thin splendid Dye. :Aid in all cities and towns of the United antes, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. A d 7r- The Greninue has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four side.; es each box, of WIL LIAM A. BATGLIELOR, Address CHARLES BATCHELOY, Proprietor, 81 Bare by etreei, New York a-d&wtsuo W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! rplllB SPLENDID HAIR DYE haß uo equal—instantaneous in eirca—Beautiful Black ur Natural Brown—no staining the shin nr injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Had Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Noon are genuine unless signed °'WY. A. Batchelor " tiold everywhere. CHAS. !IA .'coortaor. ti.Nta..4l t,. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES ULARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Ciark,c, Phys - teian Ezbuordinary to the Queen. Fins invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure et ah those and tliuigerous rlieteuses 10 er;liel: the female constitution Is subject IL moderates all excess and re• 'novel all obstructions, sad a speed:, or, lany the relied on. PtEA 11 i IL, ALi tla petinliaro. suited It will is a sliest 11113( . ., Urn., montiti. period witu regularity. Eattb bottle, !wine OLIO Uollxt , bears toe ttoveron.ssi 'tamp or Great Britain, to prevent couuterisiti CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MaNTHSof Prey naucy, as they are sure to briny on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are SO)C. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Alli , ctiena, Pain to the Wick and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pulpits lion or the Heart, Hysteric,: and Thites, hese Pills wit effect a cure when all other means have smiled • and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain men, calon,ol, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. 11.—51.00 nod 6 postage stamps enclosed to any as therizel Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail, car • , ala iy9 dawlly THE Dit. K ANE REFRIGERATOR. rHi :I,perior kr.EIiIUER9TUIi. to t gether with severtl over 01 , e.ther elyleo, may be found at the immaactory, at exceedingly low prices. Also a great variety "! HATER COOLERS, of supe rior FAiiSON &C.% Cur. Dock and P' , ar .itreet, aprlll6 :itu r` UNIFY Till. BLOOD MOFFAT'S LIFIt PILLS AND PIIGINIX BITTERs. i'ree 1 - 4,,m all Mineral Poisons.—ln oases of ,Scrofula Ulcers. Scurvy, or b:ruptiouti of the Skin, the operation of the Life liedicinee to truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestig.: of these loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Billious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short, most all diseases coon yield to their curative properties No family should be without them, as by their timely use much sneering sod expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. D., New York, and teals by vii Draggle st uov9w.ly ORDERS NO. 12. HEAD QUARTERS IL V. C. HARRISBURG, July 1, 1861. Orders No. 2 emanat from these Head Quar , ters, dated June 5, 1861, are hereby modified in paragraphs II and IV so as to read as follows: ORDERS NO. 2. HEADQUARTERS R. V. CORPS, t . HARRISBURG, June 5, 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 tions countersigned by the commanding General, and he will perform 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 commandint , 6 General. The order, together with the certificate of the officer in command of the troops, that the ser 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. JIMMY A. SCUM; Capt. and Aid-de-Camp. jyB-tf ORDERS NO. 13. HEADQUARTERS R. V. CORPS, } July Ist, 1861. By authority of the Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, the following rules and regulations of the transportation and telegraph department in addition to those heretofore pub lished, are promulgated for the information of all 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. 111. 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. MoCALL. H. J. BIDDLE, Lt. Col.' Asst. Adjt, Nero 2burtistmeuts. l'O ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. NOTICE is hereby given that under and in pursuance of the Act of Assembly In such case made and provided, will he sold at public auction era SATURDAY THE 21ilth DAY OF OCTOBER, 1861 at the ware house formerly occupid by John Wallower & SOLI, in the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the following go . ode, wares and merehanaiz i. to pay the charges there. on due John Wallower & eon, arising from the transpor• Cation, keeping or storage thereof : PROPERTY CONSIGNED TO 3 Ploughs, Hutfnagle. 1 Carriage Pole, Owner. 1 Cooking Range, S. D. McCall. Boxes Mdze, W. E. Parke. 1 Bei. Carpenter Tools, G. R. Darndollar, 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 Stoves, ( has. Smith. Lot Broke Stoves and Castings, Owner. lot Household Goods, J. J. Dull. 1 (.hest Bedding, Owner. 1 :Amid, 1 Bed, 1 Bedstead, Rock er, 1 Frame, Mrs. Baker. 1 Box Glass Ware, Owner, 1 Separator, Owner. 1 Plough, Owner. 1 Horse Rake, 1 Drill, Owner. 1 Box Fundries, Bridget Gilmer. 1. Box Patter, a, Owner. , 1 Box Furniture, Rev. Miller. 1 Chest Tools, Owner. 8 Boxes Mdze, Mrs. M. White. 1 Bbl, 1 Half Bbl Liquor, 1 Keg, Owner. 1 Bbl, 1 Olod Break's' &c., J, Winebrenner. 2 Boxes Paper, Owner. Blte Cement, H. Rupp. Lot Tools &c.,C. P. Dull. • 1 Smut Machine, Owner. 1 Lime Sprea ler, Eli Fry. A. 0. WESTER, C. F. MUENCH, Jyio.ldBtav Assigner: of Jim. Wallower & Son. 1:001t SALE.—One of the best business stands in the city on reasonable terms, or leased for Lbw, or five years sit rated oa Market street between Fourth and Fifth. Enquire on the premises of j, 9.d2En . DANIEL LEEDY. CO-PARTNERSHIP. WINTED.—A good businessman with from $lOO t $5OO capital, to engage in a first class business, leav;ng 50 t er cent profit. Address A Manufacturer, at this office. jylo fat* ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, July 11, 1861. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, M., on Monday, the 22d inst., for furnishing, for the use of the Reserve Volunteer Corps of this Commonwealth, the following articles : 13,000 Uniform Coats for Infantry. 1,000 " Jackets for Artillery 1,000 " " for Cavalry. This clothing must conform in all respects with similar articles used in the military service of the United States, and will be subject to the appro val of the inspectors of the State, appointed for its examination. It will be required to be packed in boxes, well coopered, and delivered at the warehouse in Harrisburg occupied by the State, at the expense of the contractor. Satisfactory security will be required for the faithful performance of any contract allotted. The whole quantity must be delivered on or beiore the first day of September next. jul 11-td WANTED ! 500 MEN ! For the Batteries of the sth Regi ment of Artillery U. S. Army. DAY - from 11 to 21 dollars a month ac r cording to the position whieb ;be capacity and cbaracter of the soldiers may enable him to obtain. Rations, quarters and Medical attendance are turnizh, d each soldier, with an aniVe allowance o elthhing, in ad dition to their p-y. Every reasonable want ul thus sup d the soldier, affording h.m an opportunity of saving the best part tif his pay. Men of good character and sufficient intellect will have a fine oppurtunity for advancement into the commission ed grades of the army. Apply at Jaw's Hotel, South Second street, Harris burg, Pa. E. K CRAFT, jyll dmAett 2d Lieut. sth Artillery. City Property for Sale, A LARGE TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE Xi and lot of grotto.% pleasantly located on Front St., between Mulberry street and Washington Avenue. Also TWO LARGE HAW'S in good cinditioa and of ax. cellent tone. Apply to C. O. ZI3I.I4fiNMAN, No. 28, Soutb Senoud street PROF. ADOLPH P. TRUPSER, wouu) rotipeettllll) ilitonn his tAci ottruux and the publin generally, that he will nontinue to give. instruntious on the NANO kOHTE, MK- E.ODEON, ViOLIS and also in the towhee of TEillitatlGH SASS, fie. is iii z`tb plus arc wedt. tip... pupils at theli hotnet at any hour desired, or natant will on given a: bit residuum, in Third strew, few doors below the Gorman Reformed Cbure,h. declb-dt: IMPORTED BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.--A very rare lot just received sod for sale by a;i IF . VAX JS &CO EhIPTY MOLABBb.,I6 HOGSHEADS.—A large quantity el empty SWlasses Barrels, Hogs heads nut Meat Casks, far sale by el:, 44 WM. DOCK & co. ESTATE Gl.' WM. H. LOCIIMAN, DECD. NOTICA.—AU persons indebted to the estvo .Wm. H. Intelnman, dee'd, will plc's , make paymont to the uodersigned, and those having de mands will present them duly authenticated fur settle meat. JACOB HOtteEtt, Administrator of the will annexed. N. B —The remaining sTOCK or HARDWARE, consist ing in part of Locks, Latohs, Hinges, Bolts, crews, Car penter, Cooper and Mason's tools, Mill and Circular Saws, Cork Screws, Braas ad Pewter Soiggets, Weights, Brass Hinges and Potts, Razors, Ivory Knives and Plated Forks, oue Large rtatfertn 1,000 lb 3 Morrison Scales and a va riety or Hunt ware whs.: t will sold be at a great loss front Pailadelphis p ices. JACOB HOUL-ER, Gt. Surviving Partner. firILE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN _IL is solicited to our very large assortment of UNDERSHIRTS .oro DaAweas of every size and quality. Grmrs' Jouvts Kin OLovss, hest article manufactured. All the different kinds of WINtER GLOVES. • ittigest assert:heat Of liesithic in the city. CRAV•A'tS, enseENDERS, TIANDKEROuisys, Ready Hemmed And everything in Gents' wear, at CATHCART'S, ... N T In flip Harr , Phmrg Rank SPICED SA LMON I 1 FRESH AND VERY DELICATE. Put up neatly in five pound c je2s. WILL DOCR, Jr., &Co. ViTORCiaiTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY I -VIE best defining and pronouncing Dic tionary the English iuuguago ; Also, Worcester's Febool Dictiouuries. Weoster's Pictorial Quarto and School Dictionaries for tale al SCHKFFER'S BOOKSTORE, mp 1341 Near the 'Harrisburg Bridge. SELF SEALING ! ! JA RS, CHINA POTS AND TIN CANS o live varieties just T4ceived and for sale low by iY9 WM DOCK. JR., & CO. GARDEN SEEDS R Fi . 1 / 2 N . COM - FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. rrillE, above reward will be paid for the _l_ return of a UNITED aTAT. S SWORD, taken or stvden from the hotel of the undersigned, corner of Wal nut and Fourth streets, jell 1..A.7,A1LUS BARN ITAKT. Li CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. TO close up the coucern the entire stock or stroF,A, BOOM &c.,date of OPver Sell• man, deceased, is the rooms in the Market square, will be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms wid be rented to the purch tsar if desired. The tenni Will be made easy . jel7-dtf H.)Am Agent. FLAGS 1 'L.ACS 11 NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with National deigna, LETTIBI P aPRR w.th n view of the city of Harrtst ag, printed And for sale at SCLIEFFER'd 1:100nSTORE, 4,24 Near pie Barrieburg Bridge. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL Is precisely what its name indicates, for while pleas- ant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, re instates and renews the blood in mints erijoal purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It 13 the only preparation ever offered to the world iu a popular form E 0 as to be within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully combined, as to the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted so AS TO Aar IN PERFECT ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF NATURE, AND HENCE SO:THE THE WEAKEST STOMACH and tone up the dl gesiive organs, and allay all norvous irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitde • r depression of spirits It is com posed entirely of vegetables, and those thoreugly com bining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and con s quently can never injure. As a sure preven•ive and cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, Lt Ss OF APPETITE:, FAININEKS ' NER VOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PALPITA TION OF THE HEART, MELANCHOLY, HYPO , . CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDIDESS, AND ALL THAT CLAFS OF CASF,S SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND IRREGULARITIES. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver cem plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange ment of the Urinary organs It will not only (-me the debility foil wing CHILLS and FEVKIt, but all prevent attacks arising fram Miasmatic infiu.irces, and cure the diseases at once, if already at tacked. Travelers should hove a bottle with them, as it wilt infallibly prevent any deleterious consequences follow ing upon change of climate nod water. As is prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive organs, it should be in the hands of all persods of seden tary habits, Ladles not sock slomed to much out-door exercise should always use it Mothers should use it, fir it is a perfect relief, taken a mouth or two before the haul rial, she will pass the dreadful pericd with pirfeet ease and safety And to you we appeal, to &feel the illness or decline not only of your dangers before it be too lute, but also yeur sons and husbarol,, for whi'e the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premiture grave, rattler than let their cendithin be known in time, the latter are often eo mixed up with the excitement of busiuess, that if it were net for you, (key too, wo,bi travel in the pave downward path, until it to too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal ; for wii are 'sure your never-failing affection will unerrintiy win.. you to PROF. wOll tls RESTORATIVD CO ttDI Al, AND BLOOD RENtiVaTiR ,is the remedy which should always be on band in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Froprietor,44lßroadxay, New 'York, an 4 1 4 Market Street, t. Unis, Mo., and sold by at good Druegizts. Price One ! o'lar er Bottle. jyS-d4w- , • ow • Great Cure. DR. LELLA ND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, E. M. BIDDLE, Adjutant General IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR 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 most delicate persons, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease from the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and destroy the constitution, and give temperer,' relief only. By this treatment, the medical properties contained in the Band, come in contact wila the blood and reaches the disease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restore the parts afficied to a healthy condition. This Band is also a most powerful ANTI-MMICURTAL 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 cases of long standing. Paws $:00, 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. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE..gg .(I.lw STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AINA AND LIVERPOOL, kNoING AND EMBARKING PAS ' - ,;EILSatQUItENSIOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver ew `.ork and Ph.ladelphut Steamship company imeri•l their lull powered Clyde-built iron Steamsuips as follows : ETNA, Saturday July 1 DIrIEUFG, Saturday July 20th; CITY OF WAbIiIM,TOI4, :•aturdey July 27 , and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North hiver. FIRST CABIN $75 03 l Si EERABB ..., $3O 00 do to Loudon $BO 00 I do to Louden —833 00 do to Parts 885 00 I do to PAria $3B 00 do to lismourg. $B5 00 do to Hamburg $35 OD Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally to • rates ,Persons wishing to Oring out their friends can buy tickets here at the following rates, to New Yor Froalk: Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 875, $B5 and $lO5 . nteerage from $4O 00 From Queenstown., $3O 00. These Stertmera h ve superior aCCrlininGdatiOus for passengers, and carry eitberionood Surgeons. They nra built in Witter-tight Iron Sections, and have I'ateut Fire Annihilators on board• For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Waier Street; Glasgow to WY. INMAN, 5 81. FIIOCiI Square ; is Queenstown to C. it R. D. SEYMOUR & CU. ; in London to EMS & MAI.Y, 6t King William St. ; in Part', to ,ULiJS DECODE, 5 Plane de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOON G. It ALE, 111 Walnut Street ; or at the Company's ' JNO. 0. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. Or O. 0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg. EMI WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL, CARLISLE, Cumberland i . ouuty, Pa.—The pro prietors take pleasure in announcing that they are now prepared lo reu,ive visitors. Persons desiring a healthy location for the summer will find this one of the most de lightful places in the country. The water 01 these springs cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing and medicinal purposes. For informative and curuclars address jels 2m STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 THROUGH TO GETTYSBURG. rIIHE undersigned has established a regular LINE OF STIGE COACHES horn Mechanics burg, tunhectieg every other morning with the Cumber land Valley Railroad cars. The coaches leave every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every other day. Passengers fur Sheppardgtowd, Dllisburg, Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reduced rates. jell-dif WM. J. TATE. DAILY an LINE! Between Philadelphia. Loc. HAv.N, JhxSEY :BORE, WILLIAMS,PORT, MaNCT, UhicaviowA, IVALSONTOW.N, MILTON, IAWIIIIDXG, NoiniaIsBALLAND, IL^UNBUILY, r rIi4Y9XXOX, GEolicxxOWN, LYILEXSTowN, 1,1117 BURG, HALIFAX, HARBIN, &ND HARRISBURG. The r'niladelphia Dept being; centrally located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, No. 811 Mark et Steet, Phila delphia, by b o'clock Y. M., will be rleliverect in Harrisburg the nest morning. Freight (always) as low as by any other , ine. Particular attention paid by this: lino to prompt and speedy delivery or all flarrisbur,t oods. The undersigned thankful for past patron go hopes by strict attention to businors to merit a C012:1 n u nee of the same. T. Pzied Philadelphia and Heading vapot, Feot of Itarkot Street , Harrisburg. jell -d6at Nan abvertisintuts. c s a BLOOD RENOVATOR. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL THERE IS NO MISTAKE AIMUT IT. THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOli IT 1 I t Mothers Try It N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free =EI WM. H. lIHRILOII4I.IS, 1). C. BURNETI, Proprietors JE'IViIEI:3EX = L 7 geI