Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 13, 1861, Image 3

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Saturday Afternoon, July 13, 1801
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tnr. CITY Toms contained some lodgers last
kilt, but what disposition woo made of them
I,e aro unablo to state, the May declining to
give the information solicited. We presume
the offenders were of the class usually arraigned
before His Honor, street drunkards and vagrants.
CAK W. HARVEY BROWN, of this city,assign
ed to the fourteenth regiment United States 11'-
1 t ufty. (regular service,) veliich is ordered to
f endervous at Fort Trumbull, is now at New
London on his way to that station. Harvey is a
d fellow and will make an excellent officer.
I=M=l
Ray. I. R. Glass, of Williamsport, was in
tins city last evening en route for Washington,
where he expects to spend the Sabbath and ad
dress several of the regiments. It is probable
that 11. r. Gates will be appointed a Chaplain in
the army, and a better man could not be select
ed for that position.
Mons TROOPS. —The New York thirty-fifth
regiment passed through this city at noon to
day en route for Washington. The men are
armed with muskets, and equipped hi United
bt.tes uniforms. A full corps of drummer
boys accompanies the regiment. Another New
York regiment, now on the road, will reach
here mime dine this evening.
.PruEDAGAIN.—In our last issue we reported
the week of a Philadelphia soldier, in connec
tion %, itb others, for abusing shone and break
ing a way,on belonging to Mr. Locher. The
fm/ proved rather expensive, as the partici
pants were obliged to pay damages to avoid
,_!( , h , L; to prison. Robert, failing to profit by the
sstn taught him on that occasion, was again
before Alderman Kline last evening for drunk
to esd and disorderly conduct, and went to
prison. Another soldier, named James Wil
liams, was put up for the same offence.
TUE %TURNING VoLummus —A number .of
patriotic ladies in this city are busily engaged in
making preparations to welcome our gallant
volunteers on the day of their return home.
The mainfeature of the reception, so far as the
ladies are concerned, will be e. sumptuous ban
quet served up in Capitol Park, and the sing
ing of Home Again" and the " Star Spangled
Banner" by twenty or thirty little girls. From
pies nt indications the boys will get the "big
gest feed" on that occasion which they have
indulged in since leaving Harrisburg. It is ex
pected that they will return about the 20th of
this month.
A Lona is Pm:L.—A few nights ago a
friend of ours, whose suburban residence is half
hidden in a little forest of shrubbery and shade
trees, shortly after midnight heard the soft
tread of steps down the garden walk, and look
ing out saw a human figure winding softly
around toward the gate. This was a very im
proper or at least suspicious hour, for a stranger
to be prowling about his house, and to ascer
tain the meaning of the intruder's presence, our
friend commanded him, in a loud voice, to stop
or tell his business there. But no answering
voice came from the departing figure. Our
hientl then raised his rifle and fired at the man,
half seen among the leaves and branches. The
shot, instead of bringing him to a halt, only
frightened him into a swifter retreat. It subse
quently became known that theriocturnal visit
or was only a friend of "Bridget," to whom
he I, al on this occasion been paying a rather I
late visit.
VaLUANY PRINTER! RAPING THEIR JOKE.—A
of printers from the Twentieth Ohio
Rica( now stationed at Fairmont, Va., have
t ,I;en possession of the True Virginian printing
..aice, in th it town. Their first leading article
nac an invitation to the late editor, to come
1 «k —thus :
Men with military trappings now occupy
the identical chair in which your peaceful body
01ile eat. They write Union articles with your
, •-h' pen ; they drink Union whisky out of
N•tlr old bottle, Drinkard ; and the devil wears
ar oat ; and the pike you kept as a relic of
Brown at Harper's Ferry, the boys use
to to tut your rules, and the paper and ink
yun prepared for secession purposes are now
ato print army blanks upon. 0, Drinkard !
you ought to be here. How can you stay away?
Tour types are set up for Union articles ; your
press prints them. And more than this, the
Stars and Striped float from your window; and
we all know, from the files lef. in your sanctum,
that this do,sn't suit you. Come back, then,
and take p ,, ssession. Bring all your friends--
Henry A. Wise, John !,etcher, and the rest--
with you.''
TM: BOOK or INALMS, —Ono of oar religious
exchanges, alluding to the Book of Psalms as
iilutruted by and adapted to the present times,
. "How sublime a liturgy for the war
ewe in the book of Psalms. The battle
wrvs of Homer can not stir our souls for the
or.diet of to-day. These belong to the extinct
,ii`, 3, and are entwined with a mythology that
is wholly of the past. The old war-songs of
nationalities and races are local in their spirit
and allusions, and can not be reviewed with
the same etleet in later times. But the Psalms
are not for David, Palestine, Israel, alone.
They speak to the heart of universal man.
They exalt -not kings, nations, governments,
local and national divinities, but Jehovah, the
Maker of the heavens and the earth, the Ring
of Kings and Lord of lords. They celebrate
not alone the triumphs of particular kings and
armies, but the triumph of Justice and Right
eousness in the earth. The Providenc es of the
h air is a new revelation of the significance of
the bunk of Psalms. There is no longer any
perplexity about even the Imprecatory Psalms.
They explain themselves as not the maledic
tiuus of a revengeful spirit, but the cry of hum
ble God-fearing souls for the vindication of truth
and right against iniquity. God is now illus
trating a,,.1 demonstrating the inspiration of
the Bible. Nu other book so well depicts our
ease, meats our wants, inspires our courage)
uplifts our strength, guides, supports, comforts
us. God who speaks to us his awful Provi
dencia now magnifies his Word above all His
Name."
Rev. T. H. ROBINSON will preach a sermon to
the young people in the colored Presbyterian
church, Walnut street, near Front, to-morrow
evening at six o'clock.
I=l
Wear Haaanstma M. E. CEUROH.—The mai
services will be held in this church to-morrow.
Theme for the morning discourse, "All that
Paul would know "—for the evening, "What
Moses would not do." The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be administered at the close
of the evening service.
A GOOD EXAMPLE.—The Fourth New Jersey
regiment, at Washington, were paid off last
week, and the men, instead of squandering
their money in riot and licentiousness, sent it
home to their families.—iikehange Paper.
A great many of the soldiers at Camp Curtin,
instead of saving or sending their money home,
squandered it for whiskey, upon which they
got drunk and disgraced themselves.
---.+--
Tics CAB 2 or Palm Buass.—A few days ago
we noticed the arrest and binding over for trial
of Patrick Burns, fireman at the State Lunatic
Asylum, charged with stealing and selling a lot
of old copper and braes. The boy subsequently
stated that his employer, Wm. McKibben, en
gineer at the Asylum, had induced him to sell
the articles and received& share of the proceeds.
Yesterday the father of Burns had McKibben
arrested as an accomplice, and Alderman Pef
fer bound him over to appear at the next court
for trial.
Asmara MAN fittor.—At noon to-day a sol
dier named James Valiant, belonging to the
Wayne Guards of Philadelphia, ivas shot near
the military store house. It appears that a
guard was'sent to the city to arrest and take to
camp all drunken stragglers, of whom this man
was one. After his capture he broke away from
the guard and attempted to make his escape,
when one of them fired at him while running,
the ball taking effect In his leg, inflicting a
severe wound, and bringing him to the ground.
The man was conveyed to camp where the tall
was extracted. The wound is not considered
dangerous, although it will disable the man for
duty for several days.
A Goon Anorsrsturr.—Mr. Wm. A. Tarbut
ton, of this city, has been appointed Drill Mas
ter at Camp Curtin, with the pay of a captain,
and entered upon his duties this afternoon.
Mr. Tarbutton has had much military expe
rience, and we have the authority of competent
judges for saying that he is admirably qualified
for the position. It affords us sincere pleasure
to announce his appointment. Major General
M'Call has done himself credit, and the service
a great benefit, by the selection of so estimable
and competent a gentleman. We learn that
Major Hershberger, who is succeeded by Mr.
Tarbutton, voluntarily absented himself from
his official duties and went away with the fifth
regiment.
AN MC-CONSUBLE IN PRISON. ---SOMO weeks
ago George Garman, former constable of the
fifth ward, was arrested on a charge of larceny,
at the instance of Mr. Snyder, a lager beer sel
ler. Mr. George S. Ramble ;ant security for
his appearance at Court. Recently Garman
enlisted in the Kepner lrencibles, and Mr.
Kemble fearing that the company, might be
called into Benda) before term:lime, yesterday
surrendered Garman, who was conunitted-lo
prison. The circumstances connected with the
larceny are as follow : A girl who was stopping
with Snyder stole a considerable sum of money
out of his bureau drawer, and Garman volun
teered to recover it. Ho found the girl, ter
rified her into an acknowledgment of her guilt,
and obtained the money, only a portion of
which he returned to Mr. Snyder, retaining
some twenty dollars. The girl and Garman are
both to be tried at the next term, when the
case will be fully ventilated.
HARRISBURG Pour OFIIOO.—The following is a
statement of the number of letters, papers,
circulars, 86c., sent from and received at the
post office in this city from April 7th, to June
80th, together with the amount of postage on
them ; also, the number of stamps and stamped
envelopes sold, with their value :
AX'T 07 POBAOI.
Letters sent, 125,479 $8,949 81
Free " 11 2,620
Letters received, 99,479 . 8,168 26
Drop , 4 it 1,959 . 19 60
Free ~ " 8,251
Total, seat and reed, 282,779 $7,127 07
Papers,eircularsoto. sent, 182,948 $1,829 48
" received, 84,888 87 22
197,881 81,718 85
Number of stamps sold, 818,000 $7,070 78
" stamped envelopes, 25,476 812 20
Total, 888,4176 97,882 . 98
Total number of lettere, papers, U., sent
and received, 480,610
A "BuLLT" Pares.—The gayest specimen of
a newspaper that has found its way to our eanc
turn of late is The Loyal Citizen; which some
unknown friend in the Missouri Federal Army
sends us. It is "published by the prints of
Company E, Second Regiment iollllVoluntem,"
at Macon City, Missouri. The town was taken
by our forces, the secessionists put to flight, and
the printing office made to do loyal work: The
leading editorial, or "salutatory," is as follows:
"To ova Runxes.—To-day we present to you
the first, last and only issue of our paper, the
Loyal Citizen. In doing so, it will doubtless be
expect d that we state our position. We will
do so, very briefly. We are, as the tone of our
paper indicates, unconditionally for the Union.
A few weeks ago we left our peaceful homes,
not of our own choice, but in response to the
call of our country, with a resolute determina
tion to sustain, at all hazards, the constitution
and laws of the best, the freest and most glorious
government ever formed by human skill; and
it any of our readers think we are guing' tit
change our determination, they are very much
mistaken. We are resolved that the glorious
old Star Spangled Banner, the emblem of our
nationality and the hope and pride of the world,
shall float in triumph forever throughout this
mighty nation ; and wherever we see a traitor
attempt to haul it down and hoist in its stead
the contemptible secession rag, we will shoot
hisa on the spot. Tills, citizens of Macon City,
is, in brief, o Extending to idllttlA.
citizens the right hand of fe ll owship, enzi.proni
ishw to szeist in protecting them in the- enj6T
meet of a)1, their MAIO :0* 11 11 rights, we make
our`how,'Ond` take Qui 'ism as editor of the
Lord Gthifft.
Pennsylvania IDaily Zelegraph, 12i4urbay n, July 13, 16.61.
ATTENTION Fizsr Crrr Zonavesi—You are
hereby commanded to meet this evening at six
o'clock in full uniform, for parade and drill,
providing the weather permits. By order of
the Captain. WK. S. Racursa, 0. S.
Tas Pomo:mm:1 cents from our gallant friend
Capt. Sherwood, of the Tioga Invincibles, needs
no comment—it speaks for itself :
Emma TELEGRAPH :—I see by communica
tions to papers from other camps, that some of
the soldiers late of Camp Curtin find fault with
the citizens of Harrisburg. I am the oldest
captain by commission and length of stay in
Camp Curtin, and can truthfully and warmly
bear witness that better treatment in camp,
and by the citizens of Harrisburg, never can or
ought to be looked for by soldiers anywhere ;
and while I am glad to be moving nearer the
frontier, where we may be of service in a small
way to the country, I and my company will
bear in grateful recollection the many acts of
kindness we were recipients of while at Camp
Curtin. JULIUS SHERWOOD,
Capt. "Tioga Invincibles."
STILL ONZATIR RKMOTION IN Dar GOODS.—
Best quality of English Gingham from 12} to
26 mute. Beautiful assortment of Drees Goods
from 121 to 25 cents. Delaines and Challie
Delaines reduced from 26 to 18 cents. Lawns
in great variety from Bto 871 cents. Furnish
ing goods. at the lowest cash prices. Good as
sortmtmte. of French Lace Mantles and silk
capes very cheap. Uaion & BOWMAN,
2t Cor. Front and Market sts.
New GOODS rem New YORK Acorrow.-50
pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 124 and 20 cts.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3,
6 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 cts.
26 dozen Lined Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12i,
worth 26 cte. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and
87 cte. 15 dozen towels at 12i cents a towel.—
Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 50 dozen
Sue Umbrellas and Parasols cireap. Ilk pieces
of the beat -Calico ever sold for 61 etc 60
pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large
lot of bleached end unbleached Muslin. Now
is the tink6 to buy bargains at Lowy's.
INPOH.TANT TO FICRIAL.II:!.
DR. QH REISMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
TH.b combination of ingredienta in these
are the remilltor a long and catenate* practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregMariUm, Unto/ Menstruation; removing all ob
tdmotions, whether Win odd or otherwise, headache
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nor
mai affection; hysteric; fatigue, pain in the bank and
limbs, am, disturbed derv, which arise from intermptioo
of nature
TJ MARRIED
Dr. Ofteeseman's Pills are invaluable, us ,ey will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. LeAles who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence In Dr. Oheesenian's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
1 NOTICE
us
There one condition at the joeude system in which the
Pais cannot be taken withal/ nroduenup a PERM/AA
SMOLT. The condition,./erred to u PREGNANCY—
dmresult,' .111I3CARALd GS. Such se Ott irreriettgle
tendency of the ;Redwine W restore he seemed ftenctions to a
sonnet satedstion, that sons the reproductive polar oil
nature cannot twin it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Ivlicit directions, which ahould be read, ao
oompanyeach box. Price $l. Bent by mail on eneksing
$1 to DR Consmitm L. Omar, Box 4,581, Poet Office,
New Tort Olty.
Sold by out L ' , kasha In every town In the United states'
. R. R. HUTCHINGS,
General Agent for the United Staten,
14 Broadway, New York,
To whom aU Wlwiesale orders should be add" oued
Sold in Harrisburg by G. A. Basicvsirr.
a.v20.• WWI y
A MUD TO THE LADIES
DE. DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
eatable n. correcting, regulating, and remoTtag I
obetruetione, from whatever cause, end
ways successful as a preven
tive.
THESE PILLS ELIVE BEEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both In Prance ape
America; with unparalleled Become In every case ; anti
he is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to
make the fells public ror the alleviation of those aufferine
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an Merano of fatally where health will not permit It.—
Females particularly situated, or thefts supposing them.
selves ao, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition, as they are sure to• produce 'miscarriage, and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo
ninon, although their mildness would prevent any mss
chief tolealth—otherwise the Pins are recommended.
Fall and explicit directions accompany each box. Prier
$l. 00 per box.' sold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. BANNYART, Drumm,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
MLadlee,^ by sending him Si 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Attlee, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any part of the country (conlidentially4=reepfar
tag*" by mall. Sold also by S. 8.
JOHROON,_ Ltoublrai
H al, Philadelphia, ' J..
Lebanon, Daum treato, Lancaster;
Wow, tie:divine T. MILLER, York L and by cue
MLt la every city and village in the Union, and 14
A, ole' proprietor, New York
N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Bry no Golden Pa:
of any kind unless every box Is signed S. D. Howe.
others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, es
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 8. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account 0- the Pile
being oonnterfelted deg-dwitswly.
Tue Economy er busy nation of Ameri
cans have 12,000,000 working peuplei whose services
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. toss of 6240,000,00 a stun three times
es large as the whole cost of the General Government.
ladcluding the Army, bevy, Yost offices, Leglal dors,
Foreign lbalsterAjusd all. The, amount weighs over six
huhreittlons In'Oure goli.
A lugs proportion of this costly suffering might be
averted by attention to dies, - cleanliness, and above all,
by‘this proper um of the right remedy In seemon. When
a 26 cent bon of Ayer , s Pills will avert an attack of ill
ness which IL would Lake several days to recove. from,
a dollar bottle of dyer's Idirsiparilla, will expel a
tarkieg disorder that would brie g tae sufferer to his
back for weeks or months, doss it take any times to
show tbrgoett mummy of the investment? wheri fever
and Agne Is rankling in your veins, and shaking your
life out of you, Is b worth the dollar it oasts for his Anus
Coss to have the vidainous disorder. expelled, which it
does sure area quattkiy I , When you have taken a cold is
it prudent to wait until it Is settled en the lungs, when
days or,Aucelits, or m.ntbs most be spent In trying to
our It. area W it Dill be cared at all, or to it obe.per to
take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, coiling a few ith'itilat and
remove the trouble before it la serious? It takes no wis
dom to Colds.
flak by O. A. Bannvart, O. K. Keller, D. W.
Groats & Co., J. It Lute, Kalman & Co., Armstrong,
Harrisburg, and dealers everywhere. 934545 w
MEM
00110B8.—The sudden changes of our climate
are moos of Pulmonary, Branoldal and Asthmatic At
foothills. Rrperience having proved that simple reme
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the
early Magog of the disease, recourse sbould at once be
had to ii&cwpit Bronchial Troches," or lakecrn 9 , let
the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Threat be ever so
11 4 1 0, as by this precaution a more serums attack may
be !aided of. Public Speakers and Singers will On d
them *Mania Or Cleatillg and it trengthening the voles.
see advertisement delo-d-swaw6m
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST rIIBLISEED ON THE NATURE,
TEDIATMIINT AND RADICAL CURS or BPI RMATOR.
MBA, or Sendtuti Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous•
mess, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, retuning
from Belt-abase, Ito. By Debt. J. Calverwell, M. D.—
dent under seal. In s plain envelope, to soy Address, post
lAA on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS .1 C.
Ii 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box, No
4.6811. m2o.6tadaw
The Oonfeuione and Experience of
an 'mien/
Annan= for the benefit and as a warning
rb(swim to young men who =lbw taw Nervous
_ L • .sy, Premature' Decay, eta., estporug at the suite
• the meow Millet( Mu% by one magmata bimetal,
pginogreM4 =mow through akedical nat.*.
aoa woos= bad or tbe so.
, Mom; emultil
N. b assokatag a postpaided eaTalsPs•
I=
RIM YORK CITY.
NOTICE.
HAIR DYEI HAIR DYE!!
IWm. A. Batchelor's Bair Bye
Tip Original and Beet in the World
4l others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
iy yin wish to escape ridicule.
`"BRAY, RM. OR RUST HAIR dyed Instantly to a
beadiful and Natural Brown and Bleat, without injury
to 'air or Lakin.
lIFTEBN MEDALS and DIPLOM/05 have been award
edeo Win. A. Batchelor Since 1859, ant over 80,000 ap
plhatieus ..re been ma le to .be Hair of his p drone o
kit famous dye.
WM. A. ISSTCHELOWS HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distineni h d from nature, and IS Warranted
not to injure in the leant, however long it may be contin
ued, and the iii effects of Hal Dyes remedied; the Hair
invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
Sold In ail cities and towns of the United States, by
ugging and Fancy Good, Dealers.
air The Genuine nas the name and address upon a
feel plate engraving on roar aides of each box, of Wu.-
a. A !dress
CHARLES BATORELO4, Proprietor,
81 Barchy street, New York.
ete datwisug
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HALE BYE!
IXIBIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has so
equal—lnstantaneuus elleet--deautiful Black or
atUral Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
bar—remedies the absurd and 111 effect of Bad Dyes, and
tvigorates the Bair for 11(e. Ne ne are genuine unless
ailed "W. A. Batchelor " Sold everywhere.
CHAS. saredia.os. eresehtior.
t wtagt v Y
OE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
6.11 i JAMES CIARKE'S
; 2 1.LEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Pr red from a Ptescreldson of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.
Physician Ateraordivutry to the Queen.
fits invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of au
those painful and dangerous dummies to which the %malt
constitution is subject It moderates all etesell and re.
moves all obstructions, ani a speedy curb may no
relied on.
TO BIARRiEiI LADIEs
it 11 peculiarly Milted. It will in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Tisch bottle, price One Dollar, beard toe Government
Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent uouuterteua
CAUTION.
Plese Pais should not be taken by imam during the
T THREZ 1101V2738qf Pregnancy, as they are sure
to bre* on Mircarriagt, but at any ether time they are
sl2)e.
IEIIIIIOSM 01 Nervous .1011 apthAt Affectiens, Pain in
um Beck and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palptta
lion the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil
admit, aura when all other mamas have failed ; and al.
thong, a powerful remedy, du nut contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
Pull directions in the pamphlet around each package
whilidiaboold be carefully preserved.
and B postage ebonite enclosed to any an
tholl2ll4 Agent, will Maitre a bottle, containing 50 t'flls,
by return mail.
;Ns , vale by C. A. Satuivant We Bawl)
THR DR. KAN E REFRIGERATOR.
r BIS NI) p erior ft EPIRIG ERA TOR, to
gethor with stmeral otaer cheaper styles, may be
Amodio. the manufactory, at ezueedingly low prices.
also a great variety ot I, AMR COuLk EA of 8111.1).
rior 5n .b.
E FAKSON & C
Cor. Dock and Pear It*eata, Philadelphia
aprlllll.3m
PURIFY THB BLOOD
11.011rAett LOB PILLS AND PRIENIX BITURB.—
fres /Wm all Mtwara/ POOO7lll. —ln eases of Scrofula.
Mums, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the sum the operation
of tbe Life Medicines 's truly astniybi o tun removing
ins few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. Stilton Fevers
Fever sad Ague, Dyspepsia Dropsy, rues, and in short,
M o at ail dtt.sases soon yield their curative properties
No family should be without them, as by their timely
use much Buttering and expense may be saved.
Prepared by WM. B. tftiFIAT: U. D., New York, and
lisle by all Drunk , st novQw.ly
ORDERS NO. 12.
READ Qussrmss R. V. C.
HARRISBURG, July 1, 1881. I
aOrders No. 2 emanat from these Head Quar
ters, dated June 6, 1861, are hereby modified iri
paragraphs II and IV so as to read as follows:
ORDERS NO. 2.
RIADQIIARTREIS R. Y. CORPS,
Hionusauna, 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 requisd
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 commanding General.
The order, together with the certificate of the
officer in command of the troops, that the ser
vice has been performed, wilt 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.
EMT A. Squill; Capt:and Aid=de-Camp.
i7B-tf
ORDERS NO. 13,
EXADQUARTIERI B. V. Cosal, /
July Ist, 1861. I
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.
L 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.
Be will make such additional arrangements
and regulations, as in pursuance of this order
he may find requisite to secure efficiency in his
Department.
IL Regimental Quarter Masters and all others
who have been or may be empowered to req • “:
transportation will apply for it to the Chief
Transportation and Telegraph Department,
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
ised expenses for the movements of this corps,
not expressly assigned to any other department.
By ox•#r of *
Gen. EORGE A. MCCALL.
R. J G .
BIDDLE, Lt. Col.
Ant. Adjt.
New Abratistintuts.
SOBIETRING FOR THE WEBS I ! !
A Necessity in Even , Household 1 1
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
The Strongest Glue in the World
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, POR
CILAIN, ALA.BASI . ER, BONE,
ORAL, &c., &c., &c.
The only article of the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EX TRACTS :
".very houseketper ..huukt her a t.u; ily of Johns &
t;rosky's American Cement wt."— • t. imam
...t HI so 'woven:stip to hare n a house"—N. Y.
—A is allays ready ; thtscommauai to every body."
N. Y. INosraprosNr.
"We ha • , ried It, and dad it as u Attu! in our hone as
eat 3r.'—Yinass &Karr 07 TEM T. 11153.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale
Dealers. TLB.bis 4.4011.
or For'saie by all Druggiste and Storekeep
ers generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & uROSLEY,
(Sole Mtuiulattures,)
78 Wrixram &KM,
(Corner of Liberty Street,) Nan , YORK.
VOR SALE.—One of the best business
stands in the city on reasonable terms, or leased
for three or five years ait ,aced its Market street between
Fourth and Filth. Enquire on the premises of
j 9412 in Derma. LiliCtlY
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
WANTED.—A good businessman with
front 6100 t ssou capital, to engage in a firm
class business, teav,ng 60 tier cent profit. Address A
Manufacturer, at this office. Jylo das
Au.n.rre.vr Gamuum's ()MOB,
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 clothin' g 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 no
cording to the position which the capacity and
character of the soldiers may enable him to obtain.
Patinae, quarters and Medical attendance are furniehed
each soldier, with an ample allowance of clothing, in ad•
ditlon to their pay. Every reasonable want is thus sup
d the soldier, affording him an opportunity of saving
the befit part iS his pay.
Men of good character and Lithel - nt lett Item will have
a tine opportunity for advancement into the commission
ed grades of the army.
apply at Jsus's Hotel, booth &aimed street Harris
burg, Pa. OaiLVT,
Jrll dmkett 2d Lieut. 6th Artillery.
city Property for Sale,
ALARGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
and lot of givuu.f , pleassutly Wetted on Front a.,
between Mulberry street ti , Rl Washington Avenue.
Also TWO !AMIE PIANoS in good condition and or ex.
cadent taw). apply to
C. 0. ZIMUERMALN,
No. 28, Suuth Second etreet
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
viTOULD rospsotlully inform his old
patrons sad the public generally, that he wilt
doutinue to give 108ttliCheolua on the PIANO SORTE, SIE•
LODEON, VIOLIN and elite in the Beilhlen 01 THOROUGH
SASS. tie will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their
00.111% at any hour desired, or seasons will be given at
his ruskieueit, is Third street. • few doors below the
German Reformed Church. deel6-dtl
MPORTED BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.-A
I
very rare lot Just received and for sale by
111 36 WM. DOCK JR & 00
ir 4 MIPTY MOLASSES HOGSHEADS.-A
„Uj large quantity of empty Molasses barrels, Hop
hauls and Meat CUSiCI3. Cur sale by
-
my 24 • WM. DOCK ' & CO.
ESTATE OF WISf. LOCHMAN, DEC'D.
NOTIOS.—AII persona indebted to the
estate or Wm. h. Lcchman, deed, will plesir ,
make payrrent to the undersigned, and thoqi having de
mands will present them duly authenticated for settle
meat. JACuft HOUSER,
Administrator of the will annexed
N. B —The remaining STOCK or HARDWARE, consist
ing in part Of Locks, Latchs, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Dar
feut2r, Cooper and Mll9oll'd tools, Mill and Circular Saws,
Cork .'cretin, Brass ed Pewter Spiggots, Weights, Brass
Hinges and Colts, Razors, Ivory Knives and Plated Forks,
One, Largo Platferm 1,000 tbs Morrison Scales and a va•
voty ,it Har..warewieieu will sold be al a great loss from
'iadolphis p LIBOR Li i;C:BE,
6t. Surviving,Pas szer.
THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN
.1 is solicited to our very large assortment of
Litimomunret Zito DRAWDRS of every size and quality.
Girrne Jouvist KID GLOVLS, best article manufactured.
AU the different Maas of WmfBIL (horns.
Largest assortmeut et Bosom in the city.
CRAVATS, 61:11VI1VDERIS, HANDMMOIitIee, Ready Hemmed
And everything in Gen& wear, at
CATHCART'S,
v, , zt fiN thn lintrinhnrit Rank
SPICED SALMON 11
FRESH AND VERY DELICATE. Put
e 2 5 7 neatly In fiv e pound c.ne.
WM. DOOR, Jr., &O.).
WORC.gBTER'S
ROYAL QUARTO DICTION/11 YI
filtiE best defining end pronouncing Dic
ji tionari of th e English language ; Also, Worcester's
Sciatiol Dictionaries. Webster's Pictorial Quarto and
School Dictionaries for sale at
SUMPTER'S BOOKSTORE,
apl3-11 Near the Harrisburg Bridge.
SELF SEALING !11
JARS, CHINA POTS AND TIN CANS of
five varieties just received and for sale low by
jy9 WI! DOCK, JR., & CO.
GARDEN SEEDS
At.FRESH AND COMPLETE hb.ortuieut
, mat retrr•fill .n! 1.,...• • uy
'-• '
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
frIIE above reward will be paid for the
• return of a 17•4:13D !ITATo'S SWORD, tsken or
BL4ell from the hotel of the underelgned, corner of Wal
nut and Fourth streets.
}elf lAZAROB BARNHART.
CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.
rilo close up the concern the entire
stock or BROM, sours, atc.,iste or OPver
man, deceased, in the rooms in the Market Sqatu - e, will
be sold at private sale at tNYST; and the snooze will be
rented to the purehtser if &aimed. thfiiirials 'will be
made easy. ion-cur thtsri. ettiotsseni.
FLAGS .FLAGS
.NOTE PAPER AND'ENVELOPES, with
National demi* urrisit PAPER' With eilete-im
the city of Banishers, printed aad,fer sale at
EICHEFFERS BOOKIHORN,
'VA Near ihe Harrisburg Bridge,
PROF. O. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
II precisely what Its name indicates, for while pleas.
act to the taste, It Is revivifying, exhilarating and
etralgthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, re
instates and renews the blood all its oritinal purity.
and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable
to attacks of dlse..ac It is the only preparation ever
offered to the world in a popular form so as to be within
the reach of all.
So chemically and skillfully combined, as to the most
powerful tonic, and yet FO perfectly adapted so AS to AGM
IN PERFECT ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWn OF Haltom, ANE.
HENCE BO .THE THE WEARERS STOMACH acd tone up the
amity° logos, and ullay all nervous irritation. it Is also
rerreelly Canearating in RE effects, and yet it is never
followed by Isasilde r deprimsion of spirits it Is com
posed entirely of vegetables, and those tboreagly 0010-
012'n powerful tools and acothlng properties, and con
s quebtly can never injure. Al 1 Sore prevail Ire and
Core of
CONKHIPTIoN, BRONCHITIS, INDIG.ISTION, DYS
PEPSIA, 11-1 - PS OF APeRTITF, FAINTNESS, NER
VOUS IRRrrABTLITY, NEURALGIA, PALPITA
TION OF THE HEART, MELANCHOLY, HYPO
CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR,
GIDDID&kI, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF
OAS&3 SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALM
FEMALE WRAigsgsg, AND
IN REG UL A RIVES.
'l. ar.,RE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Man, Liver rermsgery ea te or Torpidity, and Liver oem
plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any rueral derange
ment of the Urinary organs
h will not only cure the debility to 1 aro% cHiLL7I and
FEVER, but all prevent attacks arising from Miasmatic
Influencer, and cure the diseases at once, if already at
tacked.
Travelers shou'd hive a bottle with them, as it will
infallibly prevent any deleterious coasequauce3 follow•
ing upon change of climate and water.
AS It prevents ces'iveuess, strengtbeDs the digestive
organs, it should be in the hinds of all persods of sedes•
tary habits,
Ladles not accustomed to much ont•cloor sterilise
ebould always use It
Mothers should use it , fa' It is a perfect relirf, taken
a month or two before the final rial, she will pass the
dreadful ported with pAect ease and safety.
And to you we appeal, to &trot the illness or decline
not only of your dangtere before it be too 14e, but also
year sons and husbands, for while the former from tales
delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rstber
than let their ceuditi n be known in tme, the latter are
often 80 mixed up with the excitement of business, that
if it were not for you, they too. wo id travel in the rao e
downward path, until it is too late t arrest their fatal
fall. But the mother Is always vigilant, end to you we
contidentty appeal; for w, are sure your never•faillug
affection alit unerringly point you to PROF. 'a Owes
RBSTODATIVD con Mat. AND DLOODPBviIVe'F.JR as
the remedy which should al mays be on hand in time of
need.
O.J. WOOD, Proprietor, 441 Broadway, New York., and
1:4 Market Street, • t LOUP, blo., ant mold by a'l good
Druggl•la. Pries One I olar er Boltlo.
jyB—daer. ow
Great Cure.
DR. LELLAND'S
ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND,
E. M. BIDDLE,
Adjutant General
IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,
All Mercurial Diseases
It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medi
cated compound, to be worn around the Waist, without
iniury 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 with
the blood and reaches the disease, through the pores or
the side, effecting in every instance a perfect curb, and
restore the parts .191,i:sled to a healthy condition. This
Band is also a most powerful Aterl-MsaCtllliat agent, and
will entirely relieve the system from the perwitUost 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.
nucs 00, to be had of Druggists generally, or can be
sent by mail or express, with full directions for use. to
any part of the country, direct from the Principal Moe,
No. 409 BROADWAY, New York.
G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors
N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free.
,AGENTS WANTBD EVERYWHERE...Ear
jyB-dew
STEAM WEEKLY
- ,
74 , N BETWEEN NEW YORK
,
AND LIVERPOOL.
lANDING AND EMBARKING PAS-
J zieIiGEES at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
pool. New Cork and Philadelphia Steamship company
Intend dt spatching their full powered Clyde•balit Iron
gtesinaso-pe us follows :
ETNA, Saturday July : t DO:BURG, Saturday July
20th; 011 Y OF WASEIINGToN, Saturday July 2t; and
every Saturday, at Noon, from Pler 44, North Myer.
FIR. T CABIN $75 03St ENBAGR .... $3O 00
I
do to London $BO 00 do to Lotadoa ..1138 00
do to Patta $B5 00 do to Paris .... $BB 00
do to B ,mburg., $B5 00 , do to Hamburg *35 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, ac., at equally lo rates
/a-Persons wundug to bring set their friends can buy
Ceitem bore at the 'c lowing rates, to Now Yor Prom k:
Urerpool or Q1100118:Z.Ve.; let Cabin, $l5, $B5 sad $lO6 .
itetrage from Liverpool $4O 00 /tote Quoenstowo,
$3OOO.
These Steamers have superior accommotattolus for
passengers, and tarry experieuced Servs:ma. They are
built ih Water-ught lr m Set:does, and have Pateut Fire
Annihilators oa board.
Yor further informe.ion apply In Liverpool to WILLIAM
INMAN, Agenl, 22 Water Street ; Glasgow
INMAN, 5 ht. gnash Equare ; I 9 Queenstown to O. & N.
D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; In London to EWES h MAL.Y, di
King William St. in Parii to JuLus DECODE , 5 pis°.
do la Bourse ; Philadelphiaa to JOAN G. D a LR, 11l
Walnut Street ; or at the Company's Maces.
JNO. IL DALE, Agent,
16 Broadway, New York.
Or O. 0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrtsturg.
FM
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL,
CARLISLE, Cumberland rouuty, Pa.—The pro.
prieters take pleasure in announcing that they are now
prepared to restive visitors Persons delving a healthy
location for the summer will dud this one of the most de
lightful places In the country. The water of these springs
cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing and medicinal
purposes. For information and classier's address
WM. H. BURROUGEIB,
D. C. BURNETT,
Proprietors.
Jels 2m
STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG
FARE REDUCED TO 81.25 THROUGH TO
GETTYSBURG.
THE undersigned has established a
regular LINE or sr,tor. coacsx6 horn Mechanics
burg, common , g every other morning with the Cumber•
land Valley Railroad mina. lho coaches leave every
every Tuesday, Thursday and ftwirday, returning every
other day. Passengers for Slieppernetown„ Diiiebarg,
Petersburg and Gettysburg are carried at reamed rates.
Jell-dtf WM. J. TATE.
MMIX"..I3:3O.I = VIS
DAILY LINE!
Between Philadelphia
Loco Harm JOINT SNORT, WuxiAram; ltintor;
UNloNlvwx, WATsoNroWN, MILTON, LZWIEINUNN,
N 0R .,.„,,8.EAND, SWIM; TWONION,
Gicoßorrow; LT =wows, lINLINaI
8080, HALMS,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the
D ra yage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the tree delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No. 811 Mark et Sleet, Phila
. delphia, by 6 O'clock P. M., will be cidivered In '
Harrisburg the next. morning.
Freight (always) as low as by soy other, 'tuft.
• Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrisber., "oods. •
The undersigned thankful for past patron ga hopes by
strict attentkria twhinlitemato merit a cow./ a nce of the re
same. T. flied '
Philadelphia and Reading ere A..
Feet of Market titre°. , Harris burg.
al? idiom
Ntu) tabrtrtionteuts.
MI
BLOOD RENOVATOR.
TIMM IS NO YISTAHE ♦HIVT IT.
THE CORDIAL LS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT I I t
Mothers 'Fry It I I
AND A SURE CURE FOR