ginity Ettegrao. k 4 CP R Tues flay Afternoon, July 16,1861 NOT A SVFFICIENT REASON .—A human brute, whose name we did not learn, knocked down his wife last night, for which offence he was arrested. The only excuse he had was being drunk at the time. The Alderman did not ap preciate the defence and had the offender locked up, I=l ME DOG LAW.—Warrants have recently been issued by the IVlayor against fifteen or twenty citizens for violation of the ordinance which re quires owners of dogs to keep them muzzled when running at large. The parties will be arraigned for a hearing in the course of a day or two. EXPENSIVE AMUSEMENT.—One Benjamin Day ton and another man, instead of going to the wars, got up a private conflict on Second street lest night. Police officer came along—other man was away. Dayton was collared, escorted to an Alderman's office and fined one dollar for his fun. I=l A QUESTION FOR THE MA - WEL-A correspon dent writing to us relating to the enforcement of the ordinance against dog owners, wants to know "what is to be done with the poor dogs that have no owners ?" We are unable to reply, and respectfully refer the question to the Mayor for an answer. The FOURTH EMINENT (three years) for some time past in camp at Easton, left there at noon to-day, and will arrive here this evening, hav ing been ordered to Camp Curtin. The other regiments in camp at Easton have also recieved orders to hold themselves in readiness for march ing at an hour's notice. LACTEAL LA.ECENY.—Some of the dairymen in the vicinity of Camp Curtin complain that they are frequently deprived of their full supplies of milk by soldiers who invade their premises and milli their cows. The amount of suffering ac cordingly entailed at the breakfast tables of the patrons of the dairymen thus robbed, can be better imagined than described. The offenders should be punished. WISCONSIN TROOPS.—The Third Wisconsin regiment tone thousand and fifty) Col. Hamil ton, passed through this city at two o'clock this morning, to join Gen. Patterson's division. The men are substantially uniformed, and amply supplied with everything to make them com fortable. They expect to receive arms on their arrival at Hagerstown. The Fourth Wisconsin regiment, Col. Paine, left that State yesterday, and will probably reach here to-morrow night. ErYDROPATHIO. —Two women in the upper sec tion of the city had a misunderstanding, which could not be settled by peaceable means. One of them had the advantage of living on the up per floor, and the other day when her neighbor was going out she recieved a shower bath in the shape of the contents of a water-pail. The probability is that the parties will figure in the next Court, this woman who recieved the bath avowing a determination to have revenge in a legal way. FUNERAL OF A SOLDIER. - The funeral of Joshua W. Muench, late a member of the Le chiel Greys, of this city, whose death we an nounced on Monday, will take place from the residence of his father, Capt. Charles F. Muench, to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock. His re mains will be interred in the cemetery with military honors by the First City Zouaves. It is probable that a detachment of his own com pany will be here to participate in the solemn obsequies, and pay a last sad tribute of respect to the memory of their late companion-in-arms. The deceased, who had always been a healthy and active young man, was suddenly " cut down like a rose in full bloom," having just passed the twenty-second anniversary of his birth-day, which occured on the day previous to his death. Peace to his ashes! A HUTU MlERPruazn.—This morning a man answering to the name of John Lewis Blessing, was arrested by the Chief of Police, charged with stealing a pair of pantaloons and one hundred and five dollars in money from Wm. Valentine, of Centre county, a boarder at the White Hall hotel. It is alleged that Bless ing entered the room of Valentine during the night, while the latter was sleeping, and per petrated the robbery. Blessing, also a boarder at the White Hall, represented himself as a re cruiting officer for Sherman's battery, stating that he had a rendezvous at Tams' tavern. The Mayor being sick, Justice Bender heard the case and committed the defendant to prison for trial. Several other rooms of the hotel were attempted to be entered last night, no doubt by the same fellow, who is evidently a professional thief, ,10.--_. BRUTAL ASSAULT AND SUPPOSED Hrorrwav Ron- Bram—At a late hour last night a drunken sol dier was assaulted by one of his comrades, in Raspberry alley between Market and Chestnut streets, and cruelly beaten. Mr. Wm. Miller, who resides in that locality, witnessed the af fair, but hesitated to interfere, lest the ruffian migh be armed and do him injury. The assail ant, after knocking his comrade down with a stone, rifled his pockets, and Mr. Miller dis tinctly heard the jingling of a quantity of sil ver coin. The fellow then departed, leaving the wounded man lying apparently insensible in the gutter, where he remained some time. Mr. Miller finally concluded to go to his relief, but when he arrived the man was gone. Upon examination he discovered considerable blood upon the ground where the man had been lying, and found a smoke pipe, and a pocket book containing a ten dollar bank bill. Both the men were Irishmen, and dressed in the uni form of the soldiers at Camp Curtin. Mr. Mil ler is of the opinion that from the number and severity of blows inflicted upon the one who was assaulted, and the quantity of blood spill ed, he must have been seriously injured. How Miller could witness a brutal outrage of this kind, without interfering or raising an alarm, we are at a loss to conjecture. There is a mys tery connected with the affair which remaini to be solved. Tag F.T.T.swonTa CADETS will meet at the usual place this evening at seven o'clock. SOMETHDIG NEW.—A looking glass and pictur e frame manufactory has been established in this city. We invite attention to an advertisement on the subject in another column. HAVRGOOK.S A FAlLl7RE.—Complaints are be ginning to be made that havelocks are a failure. The dazzling white renders them conspicuous as marks for the enemy. They flap about the ears and face, interfering with the aim of the wearer, and preventing him from hearing the orders of the commanding officer. A substitute is mentioned, which consists of a cork lining to be put into the top of the hat or cap, which keeps the head cool, on the principle that ice is kept in an ice-house by surrounding it with non-conducting substances. DRUMMED OUT OF CAM'. —A private in Cap- fain Wishert's company, which hails from Washington county, was drummed out of "Camp Wilkins" on Saturday. His name was Wolff, and his offence consisted in his having used threatening and abusive language to his superior officers. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the entire regiment, which was ordered out for the occasion. Wolff was lead through the ranks to the tune of the " Rogue's March" and then expelled from the camp, amid the hoots and jeers of the troops and spectators. CAUTION TO MOTH ERS.--It is a very common thing to see mothers and servant girls pushing along the sidewalks the little carriages in which they are giving infants an airing on pleasant days. An exchange remarks that the practice is a very dangerous one, and is liable to do great and permanent injury to the child. The posi tion of a child riding backward instead of for wards, is an unnatural one, and directly affect s the brain. Some grown persons even cannot ride backwards in a railroad car without ex periencing a sense of faintness, and to expect a child to do what a strong adult cannot, is un reasonable, to say the least. It is believed by medical writers that infants have died from disease produced by being ridden backwards. RETURNING REGJanws.—The term of the three months regiments which left Pennsylvania at the commencement of the war, will expire with in a week. The men of one or two of these regiments have already signified their intention of entering the service for three years, or during the war. Other regiments will follow this pa triotic example, and of the regiments that will disband at the close of their three months' r term , a large number of individual members will rejoin the army. The War Department has wisely thrown out inducements to these experienced soldiers. Regiments which re-enter the service will be entitled to fifty dollars bounty per man. Companies will be entitled to forty dollars per man, bounty, and individu al soldiers to thirty dollars bounty. These three months men have become veterans, and many of them are now fully equal to regulars. The government has done a sagacious thing in offering them inducements to retain their places in the field which cannot bo so well filled by raw recruits. ACIDS IN SUMMER. —Physiological research es tablishes the fact that acids promote the separa tion of the bile from the blood, which is then passed from the system, thus preventing fevers, the prevailing disease of summer. All fevers are " billions," that is the bile is in the blood. Whatever is antagonistic of fever is cooling. It is a common saying that fruits are "cooling," and also berries of every description ; it is be cause the acidity which they contain aids in separating the bile from the blood. Hence the great yearning for greens and lettuce and salads in the early spring, these being eaten with-vine gar; hence, also, the taste for something sour, for lemonades, in attacks of fever. But, this being the case, it is easy to see that we nullify the good effects of fruit and berries in propor tion as we eat them with sugar, or with sweet milk. If we eat them in their natural state, ripe, fresh, perfect, it is almost impossible to eat too many, or eat enough to hurt us, especial ly if we eat them alone, and not taking any liquid with them whatever. Hence, also, is butter-milk, or even common milk, promotive of health in the summer time. Sweet milk tends to billiousness rn sedentary people ; sour milk is antagonistic. RECEPITON or Baruataxo VoLuxmas.—A number of ladies of this city are busily engaged in making preparations to give our volunteers a dinner in Capitol Park on the day of their re turn. According to street rumor they are ex pected to reach here on Saturday next, although in this case, as in most others, we place but little reliance on such vague reports. We are in favor of giving our volunteers a proper re ception on their return home ; and aside from the dinner contemplated by the ladies, the citi zens should call a town meeting and make ar rangements to give them a formal and cordial public welcome, inviting the military to partici pate. But, in whatever way or by whom the reception may be gotten up, those who move in the matter should first know whether they are coming home and when. Our private ad vices throw considerable doubt upon their re turn at the expiration of the three months, and we know that the War Department can retain them in service thirty days longer if their services are needed. We would be sorry to learn that our men had abandoned the field in the face of the enemy, and we don't believe they will do it. We sometime since requested our correspon dents in the various regiments to give us the earliest possible information of the action of their regiments in this respect, and late private letters intimate that the sentiment of the boys was undergoing a great change about returning home since their arrival at Martinsburg. We are satisfied that no definite conclusion has been come to, as frequently asserted in other quarters, or we would have been duly advised of the fact. .--.....•-•-m••••• In the midst of universal excitement per sonal appearance, convenience and comfort are still matters of moment above all. Money was never of more value than now; therefore, those who desire to save it Ia the purchase of dry goods are invited to visit the cheap store of Uncit & Bowman, corner of Front and Market great% if/6*2tf thunepluartia daily Zelegraph, Zuesticip. 11:fttntoon, 3ulv 16, 1861. NEW Goons FROM New YORK AUCTION. - 50 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 12.1 and 20 cts. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 5 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 cts. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12i, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and 37 cts. 15 dozen towels at 12} cents a towel.— Linen Sleeves and Collars at 26 cts, 60 dozen Sun l7mbrellas and Parasols cheap. Its pieces of the best Calico ever sold for 6,1 cts. 50 pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains at Lewy's How TO PRESERVE RIIALITY.—Nothing 13 mare becoming to a man or woman than, a beiuiiiul luxariant bead of hair, and a woman's beauty is certainly incomplete with out a fair complexion, and be or she who neglects these great and important adornments of nature must expect to suffer the mortification of premature baldness, and a Wrinkled lice and a sallow skin. Nothing is necessary to preserve these essential attractions but the use of Prof Wood's Restorative.—Louieville PECS Wood's Hera RESTORATIVE —We have bad occa sion to use this famous preparation of Prof. Wood's, and after thoroughly testing its qualities, we find that where the hair is thin it will thicken it, if gray It will restore it to its original color ; tt gives a slossy appear mice, as welt as keeps the hair from Tailing elf This in valuable logredlent is tor sale at "Chinaman's lea Store," south-east corner Frederick and Baltimore streets, by Mr. J. C. Given.—Baltimore Clipper. Sold by all gond Druggists. jyl.3 d&wee A OARD TO THE LADIES DR• DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. .n correcting, regulating, and removing a obstructions, from whatever cause, and ways successful as a proven. tive. lIHESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of them suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit lt.— Females particularly situated, or those supposing them selves so, are cautioned against these Ma while in that condition, as they are sure to produce miscarriage, aim the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo Miler., although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health--otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explieit directions accompany each box. Prim $1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by (...HARI.F.S A. BA.NNVART, Druggist, o. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladies," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg Post Mace, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free ol' pas tags" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Smug, Reading, JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY k COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lem- GOCRGEB, Lebanon, HAMM H. tharrinsti, Lancaster; J. A. ilf WOIY, righteville E. T. Idn.oxit, York ; and by one druggist in every city and village in the Crnion, and by 8, D. Rows, ole proprietor, New York N. 11,.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. Ai others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited deg-dwiewlY• TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Markt, M. D., Phyncian Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing In the cure el ail those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO HARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will in a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the tai everornent Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. These Pate should not be taken by females during the 17.12.47 THREE .610.NTHBV Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are sate. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pahl in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pulpits lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, base Pills wll effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al. though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any ai/- thortzed. Agent, will insure a bottle. containing 60 Pills, by return mail. For sale by C. A. BANNVART. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tax Anvasmasa, having been restored to health is a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affect. ion, and that dread disease, Consataptien—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronch!tis, &c. The only object of tho advertiser In sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be nvaluable, and he hopes every suf ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REY. EDWAFD A. WILSON, Willlamsburgh, Rings county,. New York. oct3l-wly MOFFAT'S LIPS PILLS AND PHCSNES BITTERS.— tree from all Mineral Poiscens.—ln cases of Scrofula facers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines ill truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short, moat ail. diseases soon yield to their curative properties No faitilly should be without them, as by their tunely use mush suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. tIOFFAT,M. D., New York, and is ale by all Druggis st nov9w-ly HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE ! I Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye ! The Original and Best in the World All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and batnral Brown and Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award. ed to Wm. A. Ritchelor since 1859, ant over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated far life by this splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. /or The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each boy, of WIL LU A. BATCHZLOR. Address CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, e6.d&wtaug 81 Barclay street, New York W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous In effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the cbsurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and nvigorates the flair for life. None are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. disvt.azl Tag ECOson2 ea Hearse.—This busy nation of Ameri cans have 12,000,000 working people, whose services may be estimated at $2 a day, and their annual loss by sickness at an average of ten days each in the year.— This gives a total loss of $240,000,e00 a sum three times as large as the whole cost of the General Government, indoluding the Army, Navy, Post eMces, Legisl acre, Foreign Ministers and all. The amount weighs over six honed 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 2d cent box of Ayer'e Pills will avert an attack of ill ness which it would take several days to recover from, or a dollar bottle of Ayer'e Sarssparilla, will expel a lurking disorder that would bring the sufferer to his back for weeks or months, does it take any figures to show tae good economy of the investment? When Fever and Ague is rankling in your veins, and shaking your life out of you, is it worth the dollar it coots for his Ants Cuss to havo the villainous disorder expelled, which it does sure and quickly? When you have taken a cold is it prudent to wait until it is settled on the lunge, When days or wseun or months must be spent in trying to cure it, even if it can be cured at all, or is it cheaper to take Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral, coating a few shillings, and remove the trouble before it is serious? It takes no Wl3- dom to decide. For see by 0. A. Bammart, C. H. Keller, D. W Gross & Co., .1. IL Lutz, Holman & co., Armstrong, lianisburg, and dealers everywhere. JytHLew CAUTION. PURIFY THE BLOOD CHAS'. BATCHELOR, ?roonesor. Rt B•rMai it,TtE. aft Nell) '2lbuertisittent.g. PROP. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR LI precisely what its name indicates, for while pleas ant to the taste, It is revivifying, exhilarating and strengthening to the vital powers. it alsa reviviev, re instate.; and renews the blood in all its ori in al purity and thus rest ire- and renders the Bps - el3l Invulnerab ;e to attacks of die. , so .t is tne only preparation ever offered to the world in a popul.r form to as to be within the reach of alt. So c , emically and skillfully combined, an to the most poween.l. to. Ic, and yet so perfectly adapted so es ro eor Sri PERFECT ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF NATURE*, ANTI RANCE SO TEE THE WEAKEST STAIACII and lone lip the di ges.ive org ma, and Ll.lay all nervous irritation. al,o perfectly exhilarating to its etfecti, aim yet it is never followed by lassitde r depression , f spirits ;tie com posed entirely of vegetables, and those thoreugly cons skiing y.owerful tonic and soothing properties, aid con s quently can never injure. as a sure preven ice and cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INI , BEiTION, DYS PEPSI A, Los 4 OF ApoETIT 4', FAINTNESS, NER VOUS IRRITABILITY, NIWRALGEA, PALPITA TION OF THE HEARD, MEL ANcHoLY, HYPO CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDIDESS, AND ALL THAT CLA.s OF OASES Su FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND IRREGULARITIEs.. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver eem plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange ment of the Urinary organs Jt will not only Gure the debility MI •wing CHILLS and FEVER, but all prevent attacks arising from Miasmatic influmoss, and cure the diseases at once, if already at tacked. Travelers abated hive a bottle with tbem, as it will infallibly prevent any deleterious consequences follow. ing upon change of climate and water. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive organs, it should be in the hands of all persods of seden tary habits, Ladles not acccstomed to much outdoor exercise should always use it Mothers should use it, Dr it is a perfect relief, taken a month or two before the final rial, she will pass the dreadful purled with perfect ease and safety THERE 19 NO MISTAKR dI3)LT IT. THE CORDIAL IS AL,L WE CLAIM FOR IT 11 1 Brothers Try It And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or decline not only of your daugters before it be too late, but also year eons and husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up with the excitement of business, that if it were not for you, they too, would travel in the raw e downward path, until it is too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal ; for we are sure yodr never-filling affection will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD'S RESTOBA,TIVD CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENt.VAT3R as the remedy which should always be on hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 44t Broadway, Now York, and 1.4 Market Street, st. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists. Price One ro'inr ler Bottle. jyll3—d.ww.eow Great Cure. DR. LELLAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND IS TEE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia AND A SURE CURE FOR All Mercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a mec,i; 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 temporary 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 of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restore the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This Band is also a most powerful ANTI-MERCURIAL agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the pernicious ef fects of Mercury. Moderate cases are cured in a few days, and we ere constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in aggravated east's or tong standing. Pram $.l 00, to be had of Druggists generally, or cau be sent by mail or express, with full directions for use, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office, ly9 dawly No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. .eirAGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.. jyB-daw ORDERS NO. 13. 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. 11. 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. McCALL. H. J. BIDDLE, Lt. Col. Asst. Adjt. Gen'l. 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. E. M. BIDDLE, Adjutant General. jul 11-td NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION ERS of Dauphin county, in pursuance of an Act et the General Assembly of the. Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, approved the 16th day of May, 1861, entitled "An Act to authorize the Commissioners ot Daupnin con n ty to appropriate a Commtn sum of money for the sup port of the families of Volunteers during the present war," do hereby inform the public that they will make a loan to the amount of a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollar; for which bonds will be issued for a term not ex ceeding ten years, with coupons attached, for the payment of half yearly interest, payable at the County Treasury at 6 per cent. Said bonds are to be clear of all taxation. It is therefore hoped that the mild amount in bonds of such amounts as the lenders will desire, will be prompt ly taken by the patriotic capitalists or others, with out resorting to special taxation at this time. JOHN 6. MUSSER, JACOB BERM, }Commissioners. GEO. GARVERIOH .Attsat—Jossra Mims; Clerk. HRADQUARTBRS R. V. CORPS, } July Ist, 1861. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, } Harrisburg, July 11, 1861. my29-daw Nero ahtrtisemeuts. ORDERS NO. 12. HEAD QUARTERS R. V. C. ELinaToußa, July 1,1881. Orders No. 2 emanat from these Head Quar ters, dated June 5, 1661, are hereby modified. in paragraphs II and IV so as to read as follows: ORDERS NO. 2. HEADQUARTERS R. V. CORPS, 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 necessaryforms, 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, 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 mike requisition for transportation of freight over the railroads of the State, by form orecribed by the Chief of Transportation and Telegraph Department. Such requisition, with certificate of service performed same - zed, will be considered a sufficient voucher in the settle ment of accounts. All bills or accounts for service performed by the railroad or telegraph companies will be forwarded to the Chief of the Transportation and Telegraph Department monthly, and must have his approval before they are paid. By order of Major General G. A . M'CALL. HENRY A. Seam; Capt. and Aid-de-Camp. jyS-tf SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES I ! A Necessity in Every Household 11 JOHNS & CROBLEY'S American Cement Glue The Strongest Cane In the World FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, POR CILAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, &c., &c. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. EXTRACTS : "Every housekeeper should hay, a , ly of Johns & Crosley's American Cement Oluo." s I. IMES. `•it is so convenient to have n e house"—N. Y. EXPRESS. •'tt always ready ; thls co °menus .to every body." N. Y. iNDEMNDENT. ,` We hive iried it, and find it as U 1.. our house as stater."—Wriais kiP/RIT OF THE TOLES. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERAB 'For sale by all Druggists and Storekeep ers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & °BOSLEY, (Sole Manufactures,) 78 WirmAx Srsevrt, (Corner of Liberty Street,) New YORK. jy3—dly • STEAM WEEKLY fCle BETWEEN NEW YORK - AND LIVERPOOL. LAMAMI- AND EMBARKING- PA6- GERS at QUEENSTOU7N, (Ireland.) The Liver pool. ,ew ork and Philadelphia Steamship company attend d spalching their full powered Clyde-bailt iron Stearnstar.s as follows : AIItiBLIRG, Saturday July2Oth; Gila OF WASRINO TON, ltaturday July 27 ; GLASGOW, Saturday August 3 and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River MMMF=I FIRST CABIN 575 00BiE3RAHR.... $3O 00 do to La.,don $BO 00 I do to London ...sas 00 do to Parts $B5 001 do to Paris $3B 00 do to Hamburg : .885 00 do to Hamburg 535 09 Passengers also forwardeo to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally lo.r rates winning to tiring euttbeir friends eanbuy tickets here at the following rates, to Nevi Tor Fromk: Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, $B5 and $lO5 . Bteerage from Liverpool $4O 00 From Qweenstown, $BO 00. These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. . . For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agenl, 22 Waicr Street ; ha Glasgow to WM. iriyAN, 5 at. Enoch Square ; in Queenstown to C. & R. D. SEY MOUE & CO. ; in London to ELVES & MALY, 61 King Willkm St. ; in Paris to JULOS DECODE, 5 Place de la Boone ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 1 / 1 Walnut Street ; or at the Company's Offices. JNO. G. DALE, Agent, jyl -If 15 Broadway, New York. Or O.A. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg. DIARRHEA. AND CHOLERA ANTIDOTE, For the curd of these distressing maladies. Agreeable to the taste. Every sudier should procure a bottle of this valuable medicine beforo they talo up their line or march. For sale at C. A. BAIIitiVAILT'S, Drug Store, toy2-d3ro Harrisburg, Pa HENRY (1 SHAFFER, fIAPER HANGER, Front street, second dour above Walnuts street, All orders punctually attended to. Jai. Paper bring for 15 cents per roll or piece. All work warranted. cey9.dtl A. CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. TO close no the concern the entire stock of SHOES, MOOTS, &c.,date of Oliver Be 11, man, deceased, in the rooms in the Market Square will be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms will be rented to the purchaser if desired. The terms will be made easy. je 7- clef DAN , f. P. BOAS Agent. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. THE vast amount of property destroyed ii acullally by Lightning ought to be a warning to property holders to secure their buildings. All orders tar Lightning Rods left at the auction store of W. BARB, will be attended to. Rods Put up in the ' , stag , improved Lyle and warranted. jell-4 ialistellantous. LADIES' WINE. SPEER'S SAMBIJCI WINE, Of Cultivated Portugal Elder. Every Family Should Use. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE. CELEBRATED for its medical and belie tidal qualities as a genuine Stimulant, Tonic, hie ratic and Eotiordic, highly esteemed by eminent physi cians, and some of the first families In Europe and America. SPEER'S SAMBITCI WINE 13 not a mixture or manufactured article, bat is pure, from cultivated Portugal Elder, recommended by (Mem- Isla and Physicians as posseising medical properties au perior to any other Wlms in use, and an excellent arti. Me for all weals and debilitated persons, and the aged and infirm, Improving the appetite, and benefiting ladies and children. A LADIES' WINE, because it will not intoxicate as oilier wines, as it con tains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is ad mired for its rich peculiar Raver and nutritivepropertLes, imparting a healthy tone to the digeAive organs, antla blooming, sett and healthy skin and complexion. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle, MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE. A. srEER, Proprietor. Passaic, N. J. Offtle 208 Broadway, New '', ork. J. if EATON. Agent, Philadelphia. for•sale by D W. GrtaEs, A CO., C. K. Keller. Jchn Wyeth and by dreegiA9 generally. ufir ll lllllr,,, ar:-"1 B. M. GILDEAS., D. D. S. STAVE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE All opera ions, Surgical and Mechanical, seieinifi..!-fly performed Charges moderate. jeB NEW COAL OFFICE. UNDERSEINED having entered in to the COAL TRADE In this city, would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens. I wall keep on hand Coal of all sires, from the most celebrated and approved mines, which will be delivered to any part of tee city, free from dirt and other impurities. FULL PIEW,II GUARANTEED. COAL YOE RAID DT TUB BOAT LOAD, - CAR LOAD OR NNGLE :on. Persons puithasing by the Boa , . Or Car Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton. Mit :No. 74 Market street, second door from Dewber ry ann.,. Yard on the Canal, loot of North street. Or dere lel t at either place will receive prompt attention. ao•Sdl v JOIIN W. HALL. agent SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE ! (Near the Harrisburg Bridge.) S 1 . 25. J, Fti , i S ls T a lo ß t o F. I fromC iln E ,3 l c y ou ED lißßciN t NOTE p Aehti, wawa we will sell at $1.25 per ream. $12.61.1 per ream for NOTE PAPER, decorated with the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic mottos. $3,50 for 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPES, with national and patriotic emblems, printed in two colors - . l'ease give us a call. THEO, F. SCHEFFER, je22-d Harrisburg. WANTED 1 500 MEN 1 For the Batteries of the sth Regi ment of Artillery U. S. Army. - DAY from 11 to 21 aollars a mom.'" ac cording to the position which Hie capacity arid character of the soldiers may enable him to obtain. Italions, quarters and Medical attendance are furnished each soldier, with an ample allowance of clothing, in ad dition to their pay. Every reasonable want is thus sup plied the soldier, affording him an opportunity of saving the best part of his pay, Men of good character and sufficient Intellect will have a fine opportunity for advancement into the commission ed grades of the army. Apply at Jaus's Hotel, South Second street, Harris burg, Pa. E. R. CRAFT, jyll..dmaeti 2d Lieut. sth Artillery. City Property for Sale. A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE La._ and lot of ground, pleasantly located on Front St., between Mulberry street and Washington Avenue. Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in good on:Wit:on and of ex cellent tone. apply to C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, No. 28, South Second street PROF.-ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that be will continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH BASS. He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at his residence, is Third street, few doors below the German Reformed Church. deols-dtf SOHEFFER I S BOOK STORE. (NEAR THE. HARRISBURG BRIDGE.) UNION ENVELOPES. NOTE PAPER, of six different designs, printed in two colors, sold by the thousand and by the ream at City Cash prices. Also, Flags, Union Breast Pins, Eagles, Union Rings and Badges at very low prices. Cali at myB BCGEFFO.B.'B BOCKSTOR.B. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL / CARLISLE, Cumberland county, Pa.—The pm, prietors take pleasure lu announcing that they are now prepared to receive visitors. Persons desiring a healthy location for the slimmer will find this one or the most de lightful places in the country. The water of these springs cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing and mechclnat purposes. For information and ciruclara -address Wid. H. BURROUGHS, D. C. BURNETf, Proprietors. jels 2m STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG FARE RFT/MED TO $1.25 THROUGH TO GETTYSBURG. THE undersigned has established a regular LTN} OF STAGE COACHES izom Aleutianlos burg, connecting every other morning with/ the Cumber land Valley Railroad cars. dile coaches leave every every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning every other day. Passengers for Sheppardatovro, Dilistmg, Petersburg and 13ettysburg are carried at reduced rates. jell-dtf Wff. J. TATE. pEggg~R'!3 DAILY an LINE! Between Philadelphia - Locrc gecsar, JETOKY :Born, WrizaaisronT, mum, URIONIOWN, WATSONTOWN, ISILLZON, IFWIBBOIIQ, . NORTIMBRERLAKO, :trams; Tinvobacm, GEORGSTOWN ? LYRE:I - STOWS, M MUM BURG, BALWAX, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally Its:sated the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Cunductor 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 biarlt et Steel, Phila delphia, by 5 o'clock P. M, will be ciPlivered in Harrisburg the next morning. Freight (always) as kivr as by any other lino. Particular attention paid by - this line to prompt and speedy delivery of ali Harriabur4 Goods. The undersigned thankful for past patron ,ge hopes by strict attention to louidaem to merit _a mud atunce of the same. T. PEIP...Taa, Philadelphia and Rending ;npm, Bent of Market Streit , Harrisburg el7•dOm