..P ; iiiii,2 (Ettegraptj. Monday Mort:lox, July 15, 1861. ('.err. W.-BABCFN Ilsows, of this city,assign ed to the fourteenth regiment United States In fantry, (regular service,) which is ordered to rendezvous At Fort Trumbull, is now at New L on d o n on Li; Wlty to that station. Harvey is a good fellow and will make an excellent officer . hew. I. h. GATES, of Williamsport, was in his iity on Friday, en route for Washington, where he expects to spend the Sabbath and ad, several of the regiments. It is probable hat Mr. Gates will be appointed A Chaplain in he army, and a better man could not be select . for that position. A tioon EXAMPLE.—The Fourth New Jersey eginunt, at Washington, were paid off last , eik, and the men, instead of squandering heir money in riot and licentiousness, sent it ',me to their families,—Erchange Paper. A great many of the soldiers at Camp Curtin, osteml of saving or sending their money home, .cpimidered it for whiskey, upon which they ;at drunk and disgraced themselves. Moan TROOPS.—The New York thirty-fifth eglinent passed through this city on Satur ;ay en route for Washington. The men are Trued with muskets, and equipped in United :Lacs uniforms. A. full corps of drummer oys aiicompanies the regiment. Another New ork regiment, now on the road, will reach- .re some time this evening. PrurnAams.—ln our last issue we reported ear >t or a Philadelphia soldier, in connec- ;on with others, for abusing a horse and break ug a wagon belonging to Mr. Locher. The fun proved rather expensive, as the partici 'auk 'wen, obliged to pay damages to avoid ohig to prison. 'llobert, failing to profit by the ess.in taught hint on that occasion, was again Alderman Kline on Friday for drunk and disorderly conduct, and went to .rkon Another soldier, named James was put up for the same offence. DIE RE:TURNI.NG VOLUNTIEIRS.—A number of j aniotie ladies in this city are busily engaged in Nal; i iig preparations to welcome our gallant •”duntcera on the day of their return home. The main teature of the reception, so far as the ladies are concerned, will be a sumptuous ban ,put sen•ed up in Capitol Park, and the sing big' of "Hume Again." and the "Star Spangled Ruiner" by twenty or thirty little girls, From 111' 4 nt indications the boys will get the. " big p.A feed" on that occasion which they have indulged in since leaving 'Harrisburg. It is ex vted that they will return about the 20th of ibis month. A LOVER IN PERIL.—A few nights ago filf , ad of ours, whose suburban residence is half bidden in a Ws forest of shrubbery and shade trees, sliortli after midnight heard the soft tad of steps &Wm the garden walk, and look inc saw a human figure winding softly mound toward the gate. This was a very im pr, per or at least suspicious hour, for a stranger t. 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 friend then raised his rifle and fired at the man, half seen among the leaves and branches. The Eliot, instead of bringing him to a halt, only frightened him into a swifter retreat. It subse quently became known that the.nocturnal visit or was only a friend of "Bridget," to whom he bad on this occasion been paying a rather late visit. ....--.....-.. - MILITARY PRINTERS HATE% THEIR JOKE —A delegation of printers from the Twentieth Ohio regiment. now stationed at Fairmont, Va., have taken possession of the True Virginian printing office, in tlrit town. Their first leading article iv.ta an invitation to the late editor, to come —thus : Men with military trappings now occupy the identical chair in which your peaceful body olive sat. They write Union articles with your 'o pen ; they drink Union whisky out of y,or ,1(1 bottle, Drinkard; and the devil wears y.flir ; and the pike you kept as a relic of Brown ut Harper's Ferry, the boys use cut your rules, and the paper and ink you I , reparecl for secession purposes are now useo to ',tint army blanks upon. 0, Drinkard ! yoa tight to be here. Rovr can you stay away ? Your types are set up for Union articles ; your press prints them. And more than this, the Star, and Stripes float from your window ; and we ❑ll know, from the hies left in your sanctum, that this doi sub suit you. Come back, then, allfl take poss e ssio n . Bring all your friends— Hem y A. Wise, John Letcher, and the rest— with you." =l= 'fie Boot, of l'sXL,St3. —Ono of our religious exchanges, alluding to the Book of Psalms as ! illustrated by and adapted to the present times, I ! , s: Its : "How sublime a liturgy for the war I:at ewe in the book of Psalms. The battle of Horner can not stir our souls for the ' , tlitlict of to-day. These belong to the extinct ! 1:b s and are entwined with a mythology that is IN holly 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 Caine etlect in later times. But the Psalms are not for David, Palestine, Israel, alone. They speak to the heart of universal lan. 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 Providences of the hour is a new revelation of the significance of the book of Psalms. There is no longer any Perplexity about even the Imprecatory Psalms. They explain themselves as not the maledic tious 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 and demonstrating the inspiration of the Bible. No other book so well depicts our case, meats our wants, inspires our courage, uplifts our strength, guides, supports, conifotiti us. Clod who speaks to us hie awful Provi deuces now mimes his Word • slam all His Name." DIE CASE OP PATRICK BURNEI.-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 brass. The boy subsequently stated that his employer, Wm. McKibben,-en gineer at the Asylum, had induced him to te4 the articles and received a share of the proceedi. On Friday 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. Morass MAN Sucrr.—On Saturday a sol dier named James Valiant, belonging to - , the. Wayne Guards of Philadelphia, was shot near the military .store- house.,, It, appears : that.. t a guard was sent to the city to arrest ant - inks to camp allciranken 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 . „4 severe wound, and bringing•him to the ground. The man was conveyed.to.camp,where the ball was extracted. The wound is not considered dangerous, although it will disable the man for duty for several days. A GOOD Appormarr.-=Mr. Win. A. Tarbut ton, of this city, has been appointed Drill Mae . ter at Camp Curtin, with the pay of a captain,' and entered upon his duties on Saturday., Mr. Tarbutton has had much military exile: deuce, 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 i 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 Ilershberger, who is succeeded by Mr. Tarbutton, voluntarily absented himself fi:om his official duties and went away~ rich thelifth regiment. AN Ex-CossrAran Lv Psasex.—Some 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. Sem!)le went security for his appearance at Court. Recently Garman enlisted in the Kepner Fencibles, and Mr. Kemble fearing that the company might be called into service before term-timi, yesterday surrendered Garman, who was commit* to 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. He found the 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. Hattatssuan POST °rms.—The following is a statement of the number of letters, papers, circulars, &c., sent from and received at the post office in this city from April 7th, to June 30th, together with the amount of postage on them ; also, the number of stamps and stamped envelopes sold, with their value: A3eTORPOSAGB. Letterement, 120,479 93,949 81. Free " " 2,620 Letters received, 99,479 8,158 26 Drop " gi 1,950 19 60 Free " LI 8,251 Total, sent and,ree'd, 282,779 $7,127 ; ,07 Papers.circulars,&o. sent, 162,948 $1,629 4 " received, 34,888 87 22 197,831 $1,716 66 Number of stamps sold, 318,000 $7,070 78 " stamped envelopes, 25,475,, 812 20 Total, 888,475 $7,882 98 Total number of letters, papers, &c., sent and received, 430,610 A "Daly" halm—The gayest specimen of a newspaper that has found its way to our Banc tuna of late is The Loyal Citizen, which some unknown friend in the Missouri Federsl Army sends us. It is "published by the printers of Company B, Second Regiment lowa Voluntecni,", 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 OUR Re roses.—lb-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 cull of our country, with a resolute determina tion to sustain, at all hazer* the constitution and laws of the best, the freest and most glorious government ever formed by human skill; and if any of our readers think we are going .to change our determination, they are very much mistaken. We are resiolved - that the glorious old Star Spangled Banner, the 'emblem of one 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 him on the spot. This, citizens of Macon City, is, in brief, our position. Extending to all loyal citizens the right hand of fellowship, and prom ising to assist in protecting them in the enjoy ment of all their constitutional rights, we make our bow, and take our leave as editor of the Loyal Citizen. Tus FOLLOWING CARD from our gallant Mend Capt.;Sherwood, of the 'nog& Invincibles, needs no comment—it speaks for itself : Enrroa Mame= :—I see by ecimniuniCk tions to papers from other camps, that some of the soldiers late of Camp Curtin find fault lob. 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 it Ciritp Curtin. Jmaus Ekrzawoos, i . Qtpt. 'Mega Invincibbis:• - ' STILL GAUT= REDUCTION IN DRY Goons.— Best quality of English Gingham from 12+ to 25 cents. Beautiful assortment of Dress Simla from 12i to 25 cents. Deiairtee and Chailfa Delaines reduced front 25 to 18 cents. 'lawns in great variety from Bto 87+ cents. , Furnish ing goods at the lowest cash prices. 4-adod as sortment of French Lute Meatles 4161 r ( ape' Ivry cheap. tram* Bovieuri 2t Cor. Z1914t and Avid fampthauta- 0)04 eeltgraph, Alonbav N in! Caktia iKOM NM YORK Avo pieces of Grey Goods at.lo, 121 and 20 ets. 100 dozen Linen Puckt t Huth kerchiefs fur 3 5 and 6 cts. 10 piece Lavelle Cloth for 7 26 dOzen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs fur 11,x, worth 25 cte. Splendid Mohair 6litts_at.3l and 87 Mit. 15 dozen tavola at 121 cents towel.— Line t j Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 50 dozen 11 %a mbrellas and Parasols cilety. 100 piece+ of the..bezt Calico ,ever sold .for t 61 cts. 60 pieces - Br hellordering very cheap. A large lot oY blenched and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains at Lewy's. inrr~.llLT A E TO pull' AL E D 1-t C 11 FA le BMAN'S Preplip4ll 9 . ? . i .. it!!! . 11, IN L. chretsetrian,,M. D NEW YOB% ell Y. ,OrliarcintilbinatiOn of ingredients in these , .. im Pills pre me result Of a bog and oneuelvo eractlce. They ire mild in their operation, and certain in crweeclang all inigularitbes. Pain! u I, lidiuratruitibida, reinevi us, fill -ob etracbone, whether from cold or othedirtillo, fieutlfialt , pain in the iodivalpibticiii of the heart, whites ; all 'tier vows affections, 4114scstii, titue, pap hi the back sou ilmin ISIo•-.44111fW ideep, ch crier frboi,tutop 'option nature ? _. - Ta'.ld.44.ltlD 1..,i.f.d5., . • • 1.1.-faliessemati's Pills are iiiyaluable, ea ,dy wili Wing on the monthly period with regblarity. 1....iba Who tune been nieappointed in the use of other Pille obi Ohara the theyutm iep obLefo rouo ptiOeu ta ce 4 lb o. Ira. quraweepie'e Pine .doing ad.dlial I AU . soArtel ba-4111itis issegssi wraincino a PEcx - Laaii • hEre :l one ° "" i gte o f renal* ovum in which' .s. iirsula.. ,11 , s= 0 11. .ter•rtt 1,.. ie PR soNANcr— tht delight.; kr 4aditgzergt.. . ~ :si,e, is flia txrgigibl aail 4l ' 444 r i W 44, ( ?:: !Vat ic : - A , 44itca ikalcaoni4 . 4l e, condutiois, fat. men tke rip...1461hr power of CarbriOl 'Tsui if..; •r. .. ;* . . ' . . '""Prte4 Je tire{., vegetable ; .od tree i,... anything ~glum''XrpliCtt directions,. which should ho read; no. nooneach box. • Price SI. seat by mr‘il au efietbefttk •itteoigfettun LI Oadistraitssi, Nos teat; Pratt Ofiliur, Now ork 1, aty. -•-..- • - -- - Sr by one I %sotto every town In tho;United Stateoll R. R. 41.1101.1.ne5, ftrentiii. 4. uttik . thoUnlted Stat,—, ' ''' •'la 'itteratiwa' y, l'iew i.rle, 20 chum WI tirliateldle oritert rholifd be addr• ,-,i tly , rl 4 l awly A CARD TO THE LADIES DIIPONO(YS .GOL.DEN HUB FOR FEM ALES. jealltble iforreeucg[ iegtilaUngl and remo7l* obstructions, frOm whatever cause, and l mays successful ,as a proven • rilfiEsE i ritida4 frirt ° llEEN BY ", the do/store for many years, both in Prance and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and be islurged bymin thousium ladies who used them, to mak, the Pill* pu bfor the alleylation ofthosit suffering from any irregala ceivrhatdver, eh:wall /b prevent increase of family whore health will nut permit it.— Mottles particularly situated, or those supposing them : es so, are cautioned against thiee Pills while In that conditlesi,jus they aro eaftsto produce miscarriage, an./ MirOroprietbi assumes i to idispousibility after tidttedroo. nitloli, although their mildness would prevent any mts chief to health—othemaise the Pills, are recoramandee Full and explkif directkrusfadotimpany each bet. Prie , Al 00 per box. Sold wholes/al/Lan& retail by s / CHARLES A. DANDIVART, • No.l Jonas Now Harr Th ltt ‘ g, Pa. "Lidice," by sending him 111 00 to : the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills Beattie° of observation tc any to t the country (congdentbily) and "free of pm tag e" by mail. Sold also by S. R. &MOM, Reading, JOISMON IiOLLOWAY A COWDInt, Philadelphia, .1. L. Lir. amenta, Lebanon, Damn. HaTESND, Lancaster; J. A Wolk, Wrightsville N. T. Haunt, York ; end. by onc druggist hr every city -and village in the nion, and by S. D,: Howls, ole proprietor, New York N. it—Look out for counterfeits. Bey no Gelder Pine of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. Ai .theta are a base imposition and unit ate; therefore, as yet l ialue your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those Wituilhow the signature of S. D. Howe on every boa, whioh has recently been added on account of the Pill being counterfeited dell-dwaawly. • Till Footman' ep litmrd:- - Tnla busy nation of Ameri cans have 12,000,000 working people, whom services may be estimated at $2 a day, and their annual loss by Moknets at an average of ten days each in the seer.— This gives a total loss of $240,000,000 a sum three times as large as the whole cost of the General Government, indeluding the Army, bevy, rout Mikes, Legisl tore, foreign Ministers and A.' The amount weighs over six hunted tons in pure gol 1. A /tarp pro/Worlion or this comity suffering might be tweeted by alto:AO to diet, cleanliness, and above all, by be proper ape of the right remedy in Keaton. When a Wong box of Ayer'a Ptha will avert an attack of ill nese whlth It would, take several days to recove. front, or I dollar' bottle of Ayer's Bareaparllla , will expel a clisorder,that woula bring the satDrer to hit back for' weelidi or As, does it take any figures to she* the goai ectere Amps, of the Investment? When (over and.,Ague to rankling in your veins, and shaking your life btu of you, hilt worth the dollar it costs for his Anna Cl3lO 16 havo the vhiainons disorder expelled, which it does stue and quickly? When: yea have taken a cold is it prudent lo wait Mail it is settled en the lunge, when days or weeks or mmths must be spent in trying' to cure it, tiVen 4 l( it can be cured at all, or is ft chattier to take Ayedra Merry Pectoral, costing a few sholings, and remove the trouble beibre It is serious? It takes no wis doni to 114de. For isle by CA. Hannvart, C. K. Keller, D. W Grope & Co, J. IL. Lull, Holman & Co., Armstrong, Harrisburg, amidealers everywhere. 1y541 tw NOTICE. Oottows.—The sadden changes of our climate aremonroee of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Ullmann Af fections. Experience having proved that simple reme. dial often act speedily and eertshay when taken in the early stages of the dliteste, resod/roe should at once be hut to “Broseren Bronchial Trochee," or Lozenges,. let the ,Gold, Cough, or Irritation .or the Witst. be ever so as by this precaution-a more serious attack. , may be warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will And theta effectnal for claming ends trengthoning the voice. seeldvertinement. delo-d-swew6m MANHOOD. HOW LOST ) HOW RESTORED JUST -.PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, VRISATURNT AND RADICAL CORR OF RPM :MAYOR. BB RA, or Seminal Weakness, Samuel Debility, Nervous nese, Involantirrr - Braktslons and Impotently, resulting from Belf-abase,lin. By Robt. J. Colverwod M. D.— Sesit under seal, Rua plain eniooloPe, to any address, pest paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CEOS J C. RLINR 127 BoUreiy, New York. .P0(401110° 'Bon, No 4,636. • • m2o.Omdaw The Oodeasione and Exoerienoe of an Invalid. Pinnastum for the benefit and as a warning en 4 a cannon to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, eta, aupplyieg at the same MIN the mesas of Self Cure, by ens who cared himeeD, atter being putt° great (Japans through medical impost doe and quackery. Single amnia may. be bad of the au. thet, mace * FaVinr4 ,-langs county, N. Y. ba`peatpu124...".";,:.14 oraseye. 4.4lNeelle THE GREAT ENGLISH. RFMEDY SLR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. P rriptimg fowla Preitripiton of Sr J.. Qiarke, Y. ' PArssokos lljotirnorotiogry to tae Quer*. . ... *de invaluable medicine la unkillngin the mire if all *RN painful and dangerous diseases to which the female mitilllGGlLMOilitiOstc....AtiligaSoll ql.. riFillss and. re., li t id mo ea a bliirrilielliiiii, -- iiid"S' ligiindy Mire Mir b re on. TO MARRIED LADIES it il peenliail,y Wailed. ' it will in a short time, bring on theponthly Aka with regularity. • inch bogie, Moe One Deilarrhears the Government Siam§ or Orligt - Ma* twprevent eorodartedis. Ana Pais should f ast be tab ii* fciaake theist!? the MST Man /1019127AfAvressm, ae they we awe to plop on kromerienr' but at any Wto• Haw fhey are 8111 4 an MOOOr Hart= and . Epinal Affections, Pain to th Beak an cabs, (fp ' Fatigue on slight exertion,' Palpita tiol. of the JENA, Hysterics and Whites, hese PM wil erftict a cure. when all other mesas have tailed ; and al. ibMh a PoWirfa remody, do not contain iron, calomel, an ony, or any thing hurtrotto the constitution. gall directions in the psmphlet' around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-111:00 and &Pottage stamps anclasedto any au %grind Agent, will insure a bottbs, containing 69 Ms, by return matt. • • iltw. We (1, A. RUOIVAIIT. is dimly THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR. HIB superior — RIPRIGERATOR, to - pillar with several other cheaper exceedingly styles, MAY be th fa at e manufactory, at low prices. 84 4 * or • 1, 4 3 -rag ??0 7 . 6 85, of suPe• 't •' 2 _ • • Z 11. FAESON & ODi 4r *;: ; * m.rHaeta, r u,so p bi a , 4-7" t rtr CJAUTIQN. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye ! The Original and Best in the World •1 others are mere fmtatious, and should be avoided if 3 tot ,sish t esoipe GRAY, RED, OR augrir HAIR dyed Instantly to beautiful and Natural Browe and Black, without injury to Rair or Ala. FIFTEEN 111E0AIS and metomeshavci been inward. Oct to Wm. A. % , 10 beior since 1859, an t over 80,000 ap plloatiere titre been amid to rho Hair of his 1.1 drops of his famous dye. Wm . it aTCHELOR'S HAIR DVS. produces a color not to be distius %Dahill from nature, and is warranted not to injure itt the teas; however long it may be Contin ued, and the 11l elketa of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair Invigorated fer life by this splendid Dye. Sold In ail cities and towns of the united &otos, by Druggists and 'Fade" Goods Dealers. gai- The Genuine oas the name and address upon a steel plate engroving on four sides of each box, of WIL LIAM 4. RATCAZLOR. Address CELARMi HATCHBl.o3,Proprietor, 66 d&wtaug 81 Barol.y street, New York W. A.BA.TCHELORII HAIR DYE HIS SPLENDID BLIR =DYE- has - ao Neal—lnstantaneous to elre.4—Beaualltil Black or Natural Brown- cm staining the sato or ihjariug the flair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, end nviserstee the Bair for Mb. None are genetne (Weer signed '"W. * Batchelor ". Sold-everywhere. %Ltd. BalattrilLOtt, ernorietor. arts.4l ; I PURIFY 'M BLOW). MOFFAT'S Lin PIMA AND PHaatila BITFILS. - i,ee from all Mineral Poiso ns.—ln eases or Scrofula Dicers, Scurvy, or &options - or the Skin, the operation of the UN Medeinee I truirmstartkthlog, often removing too-sslew days, every vestige or these toothsome diseases by their enraging effects oa !he blood. iiditoas resters, Fever and Ague, tiyafioiSsus, Dropsy, Plias, and ill 'stain, most Rd diseases soon yleid to their curative pratierties' No family should be without tuem, as by their may use much Sabring oinl'expense may be saved. Praparsal by WM. Eft siIIYFAI',II D., He* York, and ts ale by all Druggist at • stov9w-ty' ORDEIU3 NO. 12. Haan WARMS R. V. C. t Ilutmasimii, July 1, 1881. ar .,Orders No. 2 emanat from these Head Quar ters, dated June 6, 1861, are hereby modified in paragraphs II and. IV so as to read as follows: ORDERS NO. 2. HIADQUARTIIRS R. v. CORPS, ILLueaseuue, 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 commanding General. The order, together with the certificate of the officer in command of the troops, that the tar 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 Transportatiou 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 cirtelegraph 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. Hants A. SensErs, Capt. and Aid-de-Camp. iYB-tf ORDERS, IW. 13, HIADQUAIFFIELS R. V. Cow's, I - 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 melte such additional arrangements and regulations, as in pursuance of this order he may find requisite to secure efficiency in his Department. • H. Regimental Quarter - Hastens 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. McCALL. H. J. BIDDLE, Lt. Col. Asst. Adjt. Gen'l. JUST PUBLISH MAN.UA MILITARY SURGERY HINTS oN ras EMERGENCIES Field, Camp, and Hospital Praotioe, S. D. GROSS, M. D. rrninwTr...!rmi!m.k.Trnml7..r.mmmw.Trln Fur sale at BERGENWeI CHEAP BOOKSTORE. 11111.:, 24 ADDIINISTRA.TOE'6 NOTICE. rpai undersigned,-administrator of the estate of BEINJaIIIN JORDAN, dee'd., hereby no tifies all persons Indebted to said estate to Make payment, and those haying claims to prmeat them properly au thenticated tor settlement. IC C. JORDAN, Administrator. JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT SM., Harrisburg, Pa. _ ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, he., of um very beet anantlet for ladles, gentlemen, and &Sirens , wear.— Prices 10 salt the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDIR lathe beet style by superior workmen HE Ana — nitit WWI notice. ootle-dtt_ JOHN LOME, Elarrisbluie. 2hertistmeuts SOMETHING FOR THE TUNES ! ! ! A Necessity in Every Household ! I aomis & CROIBLEY'S American Cement Glue The Strongest Glue In the World FOR CESIENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, FOR CILAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, LORAL, &c., The only article of the kind ever prodneed which will withstand Water. EX t•2tACTS ••••very houteketper thuuid hay. a aupl 1p of Johns & CroaLy's Americas Cement. G ue."— t is so uunireLl eat to heirs n •i e house"—Y. Y. FisPatare. tu alv.ay a ready ; thle 613;61.111de every body: , N. Y. 37wErs...ms.vr. ~ ,W l htve tried it, and Sod it is useful in our holm as 14,M:0r; Wusca Sratrr or nut T.efee_ `Price g 5 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TEBII, er For sale by at/ Druggists aud Storekeep ers generally throughout the country. JOLINS & 4.:SOSLEY, (Sole Man,; factures,) 78 'Wrtrasat Srhser, (Corner of Liberty Btrest,) Yosx. J) 3-41 y VOR BALE.—One of the beet bush:wee j 2 abut& in the city on reasonable term, or leased tar 'hi so or eve years alt iated In lilaraet street between Fourth and Filth. Enquire ou the premises or bP2ai DANIEL LtEDY. CO-PARTNERSHIP. tAr AN T ED.—A good busiuess matt with y from 3100 t = $lOO capital, to engage in a first close business, tray ng 50 er cent profit. Address A Manufacturer, at tole office. • • jylo•d3ta ADJUTANT ansausr.'s OFFICE, Harrisburg, July li, 1881. 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 Voluteer 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, anci_delivered at the vrtirehbuse iii-TfarrisbutgOtoupied 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 heime the first day of September next, jul 11-td WANTED 1 500 MEN 1 For the Batteries of the 6th Regi ment of Artillery 11. 8. Army. DAY from 11 to 21 dollars a month ac cursing to the position widen the capacity and character of the soldiers may enable him to obtain. Billions, quarters and Medical attendance are furnished eachbaldier, with au ample allowance of clothing, in ad dition to thelr pay. Beery reasonable want is thus sup pit d the soldier, affording htm an opportunity of saving the best part of has pay. Mesh of good character and safficl-nt int.llect will have a fine oNortrinity for advancement into the eommistuon ed grades of the army. Apply at Jalai'S Hotel, South Heeoad street, Harris- burg, l'a. ,jy 11 dnuell City Property for Sale. A LARGE TWO—STORY BRECK lIUUSE and i•lof gtotpo! pluassutly loe.abui on Front St., between Mulberry street and Washlogien Avenue. Aida PWO LAIt6E NAN', IS In good oundltton collent tone. Apply to O. 0. UMMBRUAN, No. 28, South Second street PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER. WOULD rocipoottully lutorm his old patrons and the public generally, that he will continue to give instructions on the PIANO VATS, RE LODSON, VIOLIN and also In the science 01 THOROUGB FIA.Sa. Ho will veth pleasure With upon pupils at their comes at any hour desired, or lessons will, be given al his itstilence, to Third street, t few doors below the german [Weaned Church. IMPORTED BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.-A very rare lot just received and for sale by apb DOCR JR &CO Li &I PT Y 11 01, ASSES ELOGSHEADS.—A 1 . , ,d large quantay of empty 410114 1 / 1 811 barrels, Hoga hauls and Meat Wks. for sale by my . 24 Wll. DOCK & CO. ESTATE OF WAL H. LOCHMAN, DEC'D. NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Wm. H. Ler.liMan, deo'''. will phase make paymeo to the, underslgned, , and.thoee 'mein de mands will present them — duly iitithentleited Tar Settle. meet. JACOBBOU:sEtt, atorddmioiatr or the will annexed. N: B —Tba remaining sIOCK of HARI:MARX, consist ing in part of Locks Latclis,'llingee,tolls, Screws, Car penter, Cooper and Locks , Mill and Circular Saws, Cork P.orews, Brass •nd Pew . } iggots,lVeiglita, Brass !tinges and Bolts, Razors, Ivory Knives and Plated Forks, Übe Large Platform 1,0001b4 1116rriaolt" Scaloc and a -re noty of Hariwarewincn wi.l sold beat a great loss Irma p ices. JACOB I:faltElt, Gt. snrylving Partner. fiLIE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN oolicited to our very large assortment of UNDIeRtOORTS AND BRANNER of every size sud quality. Jousts Kin OLoveS, best article manufactured. AA the different kinds of Warns Gloves. - !Argent nitoortumut of 13011.11/11r in the City. ' v4ThrSpanNOVONIIANDICIIROBIIBB, Ready Hemmed And everything M . Gente , wear at CATRC.ABT'B, !Jest to the ilarriehurit Bank. SPICED SA LAWN I I IORESII AND VEttY DELICATE. Put up neatly in five pound dins. j e2s. WAL DOCK, I r., &Cu. WORCESTER/3 ROYAL QUARTO DIOTION.ARY I best defining and pronouncing noway ot tits 8n.10_4 11 .4 1 4., 4 % 3 , 11 1 1 1 , I= lB . 1 .1 Sebbol Dictionaries. Wooster a ricto la 4 an *Ana Dictionarieliror B'Ll a t iEFFEws BooKsTolig, apl3-ti Near the Harrisburg Bridge. SELF SEALING I 1 ! JARS, CHINA POTS AND TIN CANS o five varieties just received and for sale low by Jyg WM. DOCK, JK., & CO. GARDEN SEEDS A FB.&'11 &ND COMPLETE aesortment inat roceivirs amt ny FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. THE above reward will be paid for the return of a UvitED STATE - SWtittD, taco. 'or stalen from the hotel of the untl..rsigned, corner of Wal nut cud Fourth streets. Jett LAZARUS BARNHART. A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. MO close up . the concern .the entire _L . stock - of SHOES, BOOTS, &c.,•late . Olive, R. Mae, deceased, In the roomt in the Market Square will be sold at private sale at COST; and the.recans will be rented to the purehiser if desired. The terms will be made easy... jollAtf DAN'f, P. Bodo Agent. FLAGS rimAGO I I ICIDTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with 111 Minded desigite;LETTEß PAM with a view of theteity of Herttehorg i rri sea% fah 3o l u t roit, gal Kew Ole aliattibhrg Brldge PROP. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIA-L It pre( isely what its name indicates, the whßs pleas ant to the taste, It, Is revivifying, exhilarating and strengthening to the vital p , wers, it also revivifies, re instates and renews the Mood io all its anti inal purity, and thus restorer. ant renders the system invulnerable to attacks of diserse it is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form no as to be within the retie' of all. So chemically and Pkillfally combined, ae to the moat powerful took, and yet vo perfectly adapted so as so am IN PRBFICT ACOORDOIOB girrn TOT LAWe Ov NATintß, AND NINES 80..1121 TDB WHANAN DTOKAOH and tone Up the di gestive mins, and allay all nervosa irritation . it is alto perfectly exhilarating in Reuel - eels, and yet it le never followea by laasltde r depression of spirits It le 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 prevenive and cure of CONtiUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, L. EP , OF AFYSTIT 11, FAINTNESS, NER VOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PALPTIA. - TION OF •I BR HEART, BIELANIGHOLYHYPO CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS,- LANGUOR, • AND ALL THAT CLAWS OF CABIN SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED . FEMALE WRAHNRSS, ANL/ I RRHOULA RIVES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL • Also, Liver Der,togen eats or Torpidly, and Livet oem plaints, Dlseasee or the Kidney, or any general derange mentof the Crricary Organs Ti Will not only Lute the debility lot wing CHILLB and FIIVKR, but all prevent attacks arising from Ikllannatic Intluenose, said cute the diseases at once, If already at lacked. 'l4 , wwelers sheuld hive a bottle with them, as It will infallibly prevent any deletertous consequancei follow. lug upon change of climate and water. As It prevents ccsAveness, strengtheas tov (Waive organs, It should be in the hands of all persods of seden tary ,habits, Ladleo not acctstorned to much oul•door eserefse shank' always use it MOthers Bbollld use it, fir It is a perfect relief, taken a month or two beibre the thud rial, she will pass the dreadful perird with perfect ease and safely THREE IS NO MOUE it AB .CT THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT I t Mothers Try It And to you we appeal, to &teat the illness or dentine not only of your daugkrn before it be IM, tate ' hut also year eons add husbands, for whi e the former from fake delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their coadni.m be known in t.mo, the hiker are often ao mixed up who the excitement of butters/I, that If it Wore oat for you, they too, wo travel in the tan e downward path, until it is too late tit arrest their fatal fall. But the mother lis always vigil uit, and to you we confidently appeal ; for w aro sure your never-faillmt affection will uuurrinaly polo , you to PROF. tuOttoDS ItESTOItATIVII tJ , in AI)N Mang) i‘KNDVoTiR as the remedy which should al aye he on hand in time et need. tt, Y. WOOD, Prozwieto-, 44-1 BrosiPray, New York, and 1.9 Market Street, , t Mo., eua sold by WI good Druegi:gs. Price One o'er Bottle JyB—d&w. ow Cure.great DR. LELLAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia AND A SURE CURE FOR All Mercurial Diseases. It la a conveniently arranged Band, containing a mstil• cated compound, to be worn around the Waist, without Injury to the most delicate persons, no chauge In habits of living is required, and It entirely removes the disease from the system, without producing the injurious effect* arising from the use of powerful Internal medicines which weaken anti destroy constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medical properties contained in th- Band, come in contact with the blood and reaches the disease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restore the parts afficled to a healthy condition % This Band is also a most powerful asmilsitcuatat agent, and will entirely reline:. the system from the pernicious ef fects of Mercury. Moderate eases are cured In a few days, and we are constantly reeelving teatimonials of its Amoy in aggravated cases of long standing. Pitice $ . GO, 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 Office, • No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors. N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. se- AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE...* Jyti-daw E. M. BIDDLE, Adjutant General E. '. CRAFT, 2d Lieut. 6111 Artillery STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK fgv, , - - - AND LIITEEPOOL. LAN' . )ING AND EMBARKING PAS - sr-NGEES at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Tha New 1 ork and Philadelphia Stoarnahlp company Intend di ppatching their full powered Clyde-built Iron 'Newnan' pa as fotlows ETNA, Saturday July 1,:: b DINBURO, Saturday July , 20th; CILY OF WASHINGTON, raturday July 27 ; and every Saturday, al Noon, from Pier 44, North Elver. FIRST CARL.N. ..... .075 O.;Si ERRACIR 880-00 do to London $BO 00 I do to Mink* —sae 00 do to Paris 185 00 I do to ?arid ~.. $BO 00 do to ihmborg..sBs 00 do t. Hamburg 135 00 Passengers abo forwardea to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, /he., at equally to • rates Mr-Persons wishing to uring maths'r friends can bay tickets here at the following rates, to New. Tor Fromlt: ilvarpoot or Queenstown; let Rabin, $75,-$B6 and $106. . zit...maga from laverisiol 540 00 From f i liteenstaxt, 130 00. Thews Steamers have superior acconstiimfationa mr pestaeugers, and carry experienct.sl Surges/tut. Tlieji are built in Water -tight Iran Seetivaa, and have ?meat rift Anrdldlatora on board. tier further Information apply In Liverpool' o WILEZAII INMAN, Agent 22 Water Street; to GlaFgoli INMAN, 6 at. Enoch Square ; fa Queenstown Ida kit D. EtNT mOUR lit CO. ;in Lcznion to RWbS & DULY, 61: King William st. ; in Parts to JULUE DE WlDt IT2IaMY do la &time ;to hiladelphia to JOEIN - G.,''O aLE 'll.l Walnut Street ; or at the Waapanyoe Odkides. ' . JNO. G. DATA 'Akeut, 16 BrIaS4TAINA7O4I9Iwri EEO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINthaSOTEL, CARLISLE, Cumberland county, Pa..—Tbe priP prieters take pleasure in announcing that they wet now prepared to tectlee visitors. Persons dealiing • healthy location for the summer will and this one of the mom de lightful places In the country. The water of these springs cannot be surpassed for drhstring;.bathing and medicinal purposes. Nor information and oiruclars address Wtt. H. BURROUGHS; D. C. BURNET T, • Proprietor*. "" jels 2m STAGE LINE FOB GETTYSBURG FARE REDUCED TO $1.25 TELROUGHLTO GETTYSBURG. rIIIHE undersigned has established a 3. regular LING Os' STAGE COACHES hoin liechanlcs. burg, connecting every other morning with the Cumber land Valley Rilroad. csra. The coaches leave every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every other clay. _PaSecnifOre for Sheppardstowo Dlllaburg, Petersburg lied Gettysburg are carried at re duced rates. Jell-dtr • • Wbf. J. TATS' ' DAILY I. I N E't f --o Between Philadelphi- - /Mg HAVEN, Jason Fame, walweroms, Mum; UNIONTOWN, WATSONTOWS, MILTON, LITITHBUNe. NOlrratinaltßLAND, I•IJNBITHT, TRIVORTOmi GIIONGA-roW, LymawaToWN, lirtunta. BUNG, HALIFAX, DAUPHIN, AND HARRISBURG. The rboadokto Drayage anti be at itleitowest ra through with each train to attend to tile Oslo delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods dellsentdi at the Depot of FREED, WARD a FREED, No. 811 Market Bteet, Phila. deeds, by 6 o'clock P. It., will be tualitiered in Harrisburg the next morning... Freight (always) as low as by other, tine. Particular attention paid by t,St line to prompt and speedy delivery of alt Harriabur4 i.oods. - The undersigned thankful for past patronage home by strict attention to" busman to merit a °ono en.nce of the same. pleitaa. Philmielphia and Reading:oefLoli. Fent of Market Eltres. Jel74lllas New 2thertionuut9. 1313 BLOOD RENOVATOR. = PIMIIP'I33EIIII. 7 eI