Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 20, 1861, Image 3

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ITATIPEICS 3kOAZINE fur August has just been
received ac BEIRLNER ' s cheap book store. Price
20 cent=
Ivies TIVARTED WOMEN.—The ladies of Mar
tic, Lancaster county, have sent one thousand
tomicrance tracts to Camp Curtin, for distribu
tion among the volunteers there. Their exam
ple is worthy of imitation.
WATCH AND PRAT.—Complaints having been
made that some of our ministers make extrav
agantly long prayers on Sunday mornings, one
of our deacons lately timed that exercise, and
found it twenty minutes long! Will our divines
please "make a note of it?"
LIE TAMMANY REGIMENT, whose passage
through this city last evening we noticed in our
morning edition, is composed of Irish citizens
of New York, and commanded by W. D. Ken
nedy, a native of Baltimore, and the Grand
Sachem of the Tammany Society. The regi
ment reached Washington this morning.
PASSAGE OP UNITED STATES DRAGOONS.—The
third detachment of United States Dragoons,
under the command of Lieut. James A. Brisbin,
raFsAd through this place yesterday en route
for Alexandria. They carried two days provis
i.ins in their haversacks, and were a fine look
body of men.
ASS.kIILT AND BATTERY.—This morning Robert
llemphreys prosecuted Robert Lane for assault
and battery with intent to kill. We did not
learn the (Agin of the difficulty. The latter
was bound over by Alderman Kline to appear
at Court and answer the charge. Subsequently
lime prosecuted Humphreys for committing a
similar outrage upon the former's son. Humph
reys also entered bail for his appearance at the
August term..
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Tne ZOUIVE REGLIEENT.—The movement in
augurated by Capt. Kelm, of this city, for the
formation of a Zouave regiment is progressing
wich encouraging success. We learn that eight
companies, now in process of organization, have
b en reported, and there will be no difficulty
in raising two more. The First City ZenaVes
of Harrisburg, composed of active young men
between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one,
will constitute • the - first company_ of the con
.
tomplatecl new regiment.
IMECIZEI
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.—The annual picnic
of the Union Sabbath School Association (col
ored) will take place on Tuesday next. The
teachers and parents will meet at the
church at seven o'clock in the morning and
proceed to the Pennsylvania Railroad depot to
take the cars for Campbell's grove. The cars
will leave at eight o'clock and return at six in
the evening. Excursion tickets twenty-five
cents. Persons desiring to visit the grove dur
ing the day can do so by taking the regular
t rain at noon.
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ATUIEST OF SUSPECTED RECEPOCKETS.—This
morning the Chief of Police pulled three stran
gers named James Ralston, Richard Williams
and Charles Mott, whose movements in market
were call lated to excite suspicion. It is said
two of them are Philadelphia "knacks," and
that their likenesses adorn the rogue's gallery
in the police department of that city. When
arrested one of them manifested a disposition
to "blow," .and the probability is that he will
develop some facts showing the extent, and
operations of the gang. Alderman Kline com
mitted them for a further hearing.
GENERAL E C. Wunbuts.—The last number
of Hurper' s Weekly contains a very excellent
likeness of our townsman, General Williams,
WI a complimentary notice of his military
services past and present. The General is now
in command of one of the brigades of General
Patterson's division, where he is adding new
laurels to thosewon on the battlefields of Mex
ico. It will be a gratification to the General's
numerous friends here to learn that he is held
in high esteem by the men under his command,
and has the reputation of being one of the best
general officers in the division. His;courtesy
os a gentleman, skill and bravery as an officer,
and kind treatment of the men, render him
universally popular.
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SUMMER Nursnixcr,s:— There are two draw
hacits to enjoyment these hot July nights, when
it is necessary for people to keep their windows
of en. We mean bats and bugSl A whole
(iiliunn might be written about each one of
these abominable nuisances. The former comes
into your,room punctually at bed time, in a
srieaking and ungentlemanly manner, and flits
just above your head with tireless wing and
unconquerable energy, till your patience is
well-nigh exhausted. It is idle, to attempt to
drive the intruder out or to knock him down.
lie is au Artful Dodger, and as obstinate as
artful. If you have a light in your room you
see him swooping down upon you as if he
were resolved to tangle himself up in your hair,
ruin to cat his way into your "temple` of
thought ;" and if you are in darkness you can
hear the creak of his leather wings and enjoy
the pleasant anticipation of a nearer and sudden
acquaintance with him and his habits. He is an
unmixed horror.
One sample will do . for the insect pests.
There is a huge black rascal, about the size of a
partridge egg, exclusive of his legs, who sails
;itti your chamber every eight, after you are
abed, with the roar of a small saw-mill. There
never a townman in this world whose
mra,ge was proof against this monster. He
round and round the room, butting his
!Pad against the walls and ceiling insanelyand
(:r ispurutingly, until he falls on the floor with
You want his life, but you doubt
T. - lied - ler your boot is heavy enough-to murder
him with, and you also doubt whether it would
he politic to step out of bed in your bare feet to
strike. a light. While you are debating the
gilostion you bear -him soaring above your head
and you whip that important end of
you r body under the sheet, in abject terror,
LA he should fall upon you next time, instead
of on the floor. Is there no deliverance from
these plagues of summer life?
RELIGIOUS SERVICES AT CAMP.—The usnal re
ligious services will be held at Clamp Curtin
to-morrow morning and afternoon.
THE Crr TOMBS was occupied by four
"drunks" last night, picked up on the streets.
In the absence of Mayor Kepner, who is still
sick, Alderman Kline held Mayor's Court this
morning, and the miserable victims of tangle
foot having no money to pay their fines were
discharged.
THE MILITARY PATROL from Camp Curtin had
a lively time last night chasing up straggling
soldiers. A number of amusing foot•races oc
curred, and some of the fugitives managed to
escape. These, however, were subsequently
captured by police officers and caged in the
lock-up until this morning.
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WARNING To. Boys.—A few days ago a little
boy in a neighboring town died from sickness
superinduced by excessive bathing, and entering
the water when his system was overheated.
Too many of our youth are prone to indulge in
this dangerous habit, and we trust this will be
a warning to them to discontinue it.
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CORRECTION. —lt affords us great pleasure to
correct the announcement made in yesterday's
issue of the death of a member of the Cameron
Infantry. It seems that our informant was
entirely mistaken. No member of the compa
ny has died since leaving this city, and none
are on the sick list. The boys are all in first
rate spirits and eager for a fight.
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ENFORCE THE Law. —lf we mistake not there
is a law upon the municipal statute book pro
hibiting persons from bathing in the Susque
hanna river, within the city limits, during the
day-time. This law is violated every day of the
week, to the great annoyance of ladies who
have occasion to pass along Front street and
over the bridge. These acts of "public indecen
cy" ought not to be tolerated, and the officers
are censurable for not enforcing the law.
A l'ilm.Krx BY TUB LADLES.-If the stronger
sex are taking to epaulets and gray cloth, the
ladies are evincing a universal partiality for the
same color. Of all 'the ladies we now meet,
two-thirds at least are dressed in gray barege.
Made with skirts slightly gored, bound in high
colored ribbon and a single flounce, presenting
the same contrast, these dresses make an ex
tremely neat appearance. More than this, the
gray material, costing a dime a yard, and even
less, presents as good an appearance as the most
costly grenadine or tissue. In all our experi
ence we never remember a season in which
ladies dressed so becomingly at so small an
outlay. The female gray reserves just now are
a very numerous cohort.
ENCOURAGEMENT run Boys.—We put on rec
ord, for the benefit of our youthful readers, an
account of an incident which recently come
under our observation. One of our citizens
wishing an endorsement for his son, a young
lad, for a position he was seeking, called upon
a gentleman prominently connected with the
church which the boy attends. A certificate
was cheerfully given, and among other things
it stated that the youth had for ten years been
a regular attendant of the Sabbath school. We
have no doubt this fact had its influence in ob
taining for the lad the place he sought. The
best recommendation a boy can have is that he
attends Sabbath school regularly and" remem
bers the Sabbath day to keep it holy."
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Tua Dmvit's Vomamas will assemble, with
out uniform, at the different corners heretofore
used for chill, to-morrow afternoon, from 1 to 8.
No side arms will be required, except canes ;
and no fire arms, but segars. Each member
will furnish his own music. Candidates for en
listment, under 21, are invited. Parents,
guardians and bosses are requested to secure
their attendance. His Satanic Majesty having
offered premiums for choice specimens of pro
fane swearing, some select exhibitions of this
sort of accomplishment mky be expected. All
who feel interested in this elegant art are in
vited to attend . the parades. It is expected
there will be several fights; but it is of course
not yet known precisely where they will come
off. It is understood that these drills will occur
regularly every Sunday, as above, except when
the weather is unfavorable. BA vram, 0. S.
Rrruarnm FROM THE WAR.—The three months'
volunteers, whose time of enrollment expired
this week, are now returning. The Allentown
Infantry reached here this morning from Charles
town, en route for home, having left that place
two days ago. The men: are in good condition,
and seem to have borne up bravely under the
privations and exposure incident to a military
campaign, in which they faithfully discharged
their duty and did effective service. They are
going home to see their friends and recuperate,
with the intention of re-enlisting for the war.
When the Allentown boys left Charlestown our
troops were still there, making preparations to
pursue the flying rebels, who had retreated to a
point some distance south of Winchester.
They state that the Cameron Guards will be
home next weeek, The citizens of Allentown
have made arrangements to give the Infantry
a fitting public reception when they reach that
place.
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Tins FEAST of Doucturmrs.—The ladies of a
northern town recently distributed over fifty
bushels of doughnuts to a volunteer regiment
when leaving for the seat of war. A proces
sion of ladies, headed by music, passed between
double lines of troops, who presented arms, and
were afterwards drawn up in hollow square to
receive the welcome dough-nation. Never before
was seen such an aggregate of doughnuts since
the world began. The circumambient air was
redolent of doughnuts. Every breeze sighed
doughnuts—everybody talked of doughnuts.
The display of doughnuts beggars description.
There was the molasses doughnut and the sugar
doughnut—the long doughnut and the short
doughnut—the rouj doughnut and the square
doughnut—the rectangular doughnut and tri
angular doughnut—the single twisted dough
nut and the double twisted doughnut—the
"light riz" doughnut and hard kneaded dough
nut, and the circular doughnut, with a hole in
the centre. There were doughnuts of all ima•-
ginary kinds, qualities, shapes and dimensions.
It was emphatically a feast of doughnuts, if not
a dow of so4l. .
pennovluania aietegrapt), Zaturbali afternoon, Up 20, 1861
COLONEL illansn's Fourth Reserve Regiment
was sworn in to-day at Camp Curtin, by Captain
Hastings, U. S. A. They compose a splendid
body of men.
FMB'S or TEM SEASON.—Tomatoes have made
their appearance in our market, and sell for
forty cents a half peck. In former seasons this
esculent, when first introduc_•d, brought two
shillings per dozen. The crop this year, prom
ises to be abundant, and in the course of a few
weeks tomatoes will be a drug in the market at
a shilling per basket.
PREACHING IN THE NEW COURT HOUSE.—Since
the removal of the Courtfrom Brant's Hall,
the congregation under the pastoral. eharge of
Rev. A. X. Shoemaker have been without a
place of worship. We are pleased to learn, how
ever, that the County Commissioners have now
tendered the congregation the use of the Or
phans' Court room for that purpose, in which
services will be held every Sunday morning and
evening until other arrangements can be made.
The room is a pleasant one, well ventilated and
provided with comfortable seats. Entrace from
the main hall on the second floor;"first door on
the left side.
A DEN STORMED.-At a late hour last night
a party of soldiers made a descent upon a disre
putable institution up town, forced an entrance,
took possession of the house, turned out the
female inmates, appropriated the contents of
several whisky bottles, got gloriously " obfus
cated," and made things rip miscellaneously.
The women stood on the street for two hours
or more, spectators of the bacchanalian scene
that was being enacted by the.invaders of their
" castle." The soldiers having finished their
orgies marched out, saluted thewomen at whose
expense they had entertained themselves, and
departed singing. "we'll be gay and happy
RECEPTION or VOLUNTEERS.—The citizens of
Easton are making arrangements to welcome
their returning volunteers by the firing of
cannon, ringing of bells, music by the bands,
and a collation in the circle of the public square.
Committees have been appointed to carry out
this programme. No movement has yet been
made in this city, except by the ladies, to wel
come our gallant volunteers on their return.
We renew the proposition, made several days
ago, for a public meeting to make arrangements
for a proper reception of the men who so
promptly responded to the call of their country,
and at the first tap of the drum rallied to the
defence of the flag of our Union. Let us show
that we appreciate their valor and patriotism,
and know how to honor the brave.. Who will
be the first to move in this matter ? We pause
for a reply !
Since writing the foregoing we have reliable
information that the Cameron Guards, and pro
bably the State Capital Guards,' will return
home about the middle of next week. What
ever is to be done, therefore, in the way of
giving the boys a publid reception, should be
done at once.
NEW GOODS FROM NEW YORK AUOTION.-50
pieces of Grey Goode at 10, 124
.and 20 cts.
100 dozen Linen Pocket Ramikerchiefs for 3,
6 and 6 cts. 10 pieces Lavelle Cloth for 7 cts.
26 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 12i,
worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and
37 cts. 15 dozen towels at 127 .cents. a towel.—
Linen Sleeves and Cotten; at 25 cts. 50 dozen
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 100 pieces
of the best Calico ever sold for ei cts. 60
pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large
lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now
is the time to buy bargains at Lewy's.
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE! !
Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye !
The Original and Best in the World.
ill others are mere imitations, and should ho avoided
if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, OR RUSCY HAIR dyed Instantly to a
beautiful and Natural Brown and Black, without injury
to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN" MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. 84ohelor since 1859 ant over 80,000 ap
plications h eve beau ms,le, to the Heir of his pltrons of
his famous (lye.
WM. A. BITCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished front nature, and is warranted
not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill effects or Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair
invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
Sold in ail cities and towns or the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers,
,tar The Genuine has the name and address upon a
steel plats engraving cat four sides of each box, of Wit,
LIAM A. BATCHELOR. Address
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
cB.dkistaug 81 Barclay street, New York
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
rrats SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
A, equal—instantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black. or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Bair—remedies the absurd and ill ulfestbf Bad Dyes, and
nvigerates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless
signed "%V. A. Batchelor Sold everywhere.
MEM
FUBIFY THE BLOOD
MOFFAT'S UFB PILLS AND PHCBNIX BITTERS.-
.!'ee fl'am all Mineral Poisons.—ln eases of Scrofula.
Dicers, scurvy, cr Eruptions of the Skin, the operation
of tile Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their phrifyingeffects orithe bloodL Billions Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short,
moat all diseases seen yield to their curative properties
No family should be without, them, as by their timely
use mush suilbring and expense may be saved.
rrepared by 'WM. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and
teals by all Druggie et '
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPE UM.A.TOR
RILEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexiial Debility, Nervous
ness, involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting
from Self-abuse, &o. By Robt. J. Calverweil, M. D.—
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest
Paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS J O.
KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Dace _Sok, No
4,586, w2O-13mdaw
Tim ECONOXY OF HEArro.—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 $210,0014000 a sum three times
as large as the whole cost or the General Government,
indelting the Army, Navy, Yost offices, Legislators,
foreign ILnMers and all. The amount weighs over ex
!sunned tons in pure golJ.
A largo proporlion of this costly sufferiog might be
averted by attention to diet, cleanliness, anti above all,
by the proper use of the right remedy in season. When
a 25 cent box of Ayer's Fills will avert an attack of ill
ness which it would take several days te remove , from,
or a dollar bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, will expel a
lurldog disorder that would bring the sufferer to his
back for weeks or months, does it take any figures to
show the goo I. economy of ihe investment? When Fever
and Ague is rankling in your veins, and shaking your
life out of you, is it worth the dollar it costs for his Anus
CURER) have 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 en the lungs, when
days or weeks or months must b,l spent in trying to
cure it, even if it CM be cured at all, or is it chs,per to
take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, costing a few sholings, and
remove the trouble before it is serious? It takes nowl3-
dom to d _cid°.
For sate by C. A. Bannvart, C. K. Keller,
Co., W.
Gross& Co., J. M. Lutz, Holman & A r mstrong, Harrisburg, and dealers everywhere. HO -gam
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CIIA3. BATIIEUL,Oit, Orouritator.
Ncm tainerfisments
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE,
HARRISBURG, July 17 1861.
Proposals will be recieved at this office, until
Tuesday the 23d inst., at 12 M. for furnishing
at this pimp FOUR THOUSAND SETS OF IN
FANTRY ACCOUTREMENTS, corresponding
in pattern and quality with those used by the
United States Army. E. M. BII)DLE,
jyl7-dtd Adjutant General.
FOR SALE.—One of the best business
stands In the city on reasonable terms, or leased
for three or Ave years rit , ated in Market street between
Fourth and Fifth, kinqulre on the Pren
g42m D.INIV.I, UMW.
GILT FRAMES I GILT FRAMES
S. BIEST E R,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking - Glass and Picture Frames,
GM and Rosewood Mouldings &e.
HARRISBURG, PA.
French Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every description.
OLD FRAMES liihl-GILT TO NEW.
jyl6-ly
PROP. 0. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
CM
BLOOD RENOVATOR,
Is precisely what its name indicates, for while pleas
ant to the taste It is revivifying, exhilarating and
strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, re
instates and renews the blood in all tta 021 teal purity.
and thus restores and renders the Byrom invulnerable
to attacks of diset.se. it is the nosy 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 so perfectly adapted so As To ACT
IN PERFECT. ACCORDANCE , : WITH THE LAWS OF NATURE, AND
HENCE SO THE, THE WEAKEST STOHACIL and tone up the ,ii
geslive org ens, and sllay nervous irritation. it
perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never
followed by lassitde r depression .1' spirits It is com
posed entirely of reptab,es, and those thorougly coin
[doing i.Owerful tonic and soothing properties, and con
e quently can never injure. As a sure preventive and
cure of
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DY-3
PEPSIA, IA S] OF AITETIT FAINTNESS,NER
VOUS IRRITABILITY, NKURALG[A, PALPITA
TION oF HEART, MELANCHOLY, HYPO
CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANHUoR,
GIDDIDESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF
OASES SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED
•" FEEIALT7 WiIMINESS, AN!,
ittractuAltrrws.
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Also, Liver Perangeuients or Torpidity, and Liver cem•
plaints, Diseased or the Kidney, or any general derange
ment of the Urinary organs
it will not only Lure the debility lel wiig . CHU S and
FEVER, but all prevent attacks arising from Mania
influences, and cure the diseasea at once, if already at
tacked.
Travelers shou'd have a bottle with them as Lwlti
infallibly prevent any deleterious consequence. follow.
ing upon change of climate and water.
As is prevents ces.lv..ness, streugthe3s frt. dig 'stive
organs, it should be in the hands of all persods
-f eeden
tarp habits,
Ladies not acettdorned to much out•doer exercise
should always use it
!Mothers should use it, fir it is a perfect relbl, take❑
a month or two before the final rtal, ebe'will pass the
dreadful period with t-erliect ease and safety
THERE IS NO 91ISTAKE AB 'HT IT.
IHE CORD:AL ALL WE CLAIM. FOR IT II !
Mothers Try It 7,
And to you we appeal, to &Met the illness or decline
not only of your daugters before it he teo Into, t also
yeur eons aed husbands, for wbi e the former from false
delicacy, often go down to a premiture gran.', rather
than let their rendition be known in time, the latter are
often so mixed up witn the excitement of business, that
if it were not for you, they too, would travel in the tau e
downward path, until it is too late to arrest their falai
fail. But the mother is always vigilmt, and to you we
confidently appeal ; for te, aro sine your never-foiling
affection will unerringly point you to PROF. W0 , ,J. - vg„
REST° KATI VD CO HIRAI, AND t3Lty]ORENttVATCOB,as
the 'remedy which should always be on hand in time of
need.
0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and
114 Market Street, rt. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good
Druggists. Price One Vo' tar ler Bottle.
)yB.-daw,ow
Great Cure.
DR. LELLAND'S
ANTI RHEUMATIC BANDS
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 mecd2
sated 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 producieg 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 poias of
the skin, effecting in every instance a poi feet cure, and
restore .he 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 Mired in a ew
days, and wear° constantly receiving testimonials of its
efficacy In aggravated eases of long - standing.
Pluck $lOO, to he had of Druggists generally, or can be
sent by mail or express, with fall directions for use, to
any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office,
No. 409 BROADWAY, New York.
G. SMITH Sr, CO., Sole Proprietors
N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free
SW-AGENTS WANTED EVrEYWHERE...er
jyB-dew
CONTEr. 3E. XL' Er.
DURRECEA AND CHOLERA
ANTIDOTE,
For tile cure et these distressing maladies. elgreeab e
to ilia taste.
Every soldier should procure a bottle of this Valuable
mediciao before they take up their line of march. For
sale at
C. A. DANNTAHT'S, Drug Store,
Harrisburg, Pa
my2-d3m
HENRY O. SHAFFER,
PAPER HANGER, Front street, second
door above Walnut street. All orders punctually
attended to.
/Or Paper hung for 15 rents per roll or piece. All
work warranted. myll-dtf
A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.
TO close np the concern the entire
stock of SHOES, 00015, &c.,•late of Oliver Be l
inen, deceased, in the rooms in the Market S.quare, 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. jell-dtf DAN'I. D. BOAS Agent.
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.
THE vast amount of property destroyed
annually by Liettning ought to be a warning to
property holders to secare their buildings. All orders
far Lightning Rods left at the auction store of W. BARR,
will be attended to. Beds put up in the latest improved
kyle and warranted. Jel2-d
FOR RENT.
T" EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RE
STAURANT in Brant's City Hall Building, Harris
burg City, Pa. Apply to JOHN H. BRAIZT,
jell-dam* On the premises.
ARAB CIDER 1 1 I—Strictly pure, spark
ling and sweet—has received a Silver Medal or Di
ploma at every State Agricultural Fatr since 1858. Fo
ale by WM. DUCA & CO. r
NOTEd'E.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock
holders of the atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Com
pany for the election of Directors, and the transaction of
their usual business, will be held at the Telegraph office
of. said CoMpany in Usrrisburg on Thursday the 18th
pay of July, 1861. H.S. SELILLINGFORD.
June 14tk0.861.4d. ' isogratary.'••
3Yirw abvertiscineuts
STEAM WEEKLY
BETWEEN NEW YORK
4144 "'
AND LIVERPOOL.
AN I) EMBARKING PAS.
WIJEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liter
and Pt , ll4,l,lphia Steamship company
L"
,01 w
men.. span:A:tug their full powers , ' Clyde-built iron
Stesmisv.ps io:lows :
nisßußG, Saturday Inly2oth; CI !Y OF WASHING-
TuN, aturday , uly 27 ; GLASGOW, Saturday August .;
and ovary sttturda Soo°. Crum tier 44, North Elver.
=I
.$75 0;..I S RICRAC:Ia ......030 On
Lo.,d'on $BO 50 I do to London —s33 00
do to Parts $B5 00 do to Paris .... $3B 00
do to I.,lnburg..sBs 0) dt, t, Elamburg $35 00
Passeugers also for warder: 'to Llarro, Bremen, 'Rotter
dam. ~ .11Wer,, , &C., at equally to rates
Cr3ollo V 71811114: to uritag .autneir !muds can buy
tickets byre :tt the foilowd% raleti, to Now !or Frotok:
Livorpout or Queoustowo, Ist Cabin, $75, $B5 add $lO5 .
' tr.do Mo 00 Fro.o Queenstown,
$3O 00.
Tbezc ~ tearucrit crave ouporiur accurnurbiations tor
pubru,t.gern, wul -arry irsperinue...ri T a , y art
built in Watur-tigru, Iron 8:1 tiuu,, and Nava Putout
Annibilutont on board.
For . runner information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM.
INMAN, Agent, 22 Wa or Street ; in Glasgow to WY.
INMAN, 5 at. Enoch Square; to Queenstown to C. &
D. 810 MOUP. & CO. ; in condon to BITES & MALY, 61
Ring William St. ;in Pail. 10 ULOS .I.).ECOG.E, 5 Place
de la Bouree ; in Philadelphia to JOLIN G. LISLE, 11l
Walnut Street. ; or at th. Company's Offices.
JNO. G. DALE, agent,
Id Broadway, New York
Or 0. 0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harriaburg
EMI
j IGKURY, OAK AND PINE WOOD
1.1 . for sale,
GUT STOVE UR LORD LENOVETD SULT
PURCHASERS
ALSO, LOCUST POSTS AND CHESTNUT RAZES CM
TO ORDER.
, STONE AND SAND leOli BUILDING
PURPOSES.
Jtvi, r Of the subscriber at laa3 residence on the Ridge
i,iiiosito the Good Will Xuiginc doise or at the
01 Sucoli.l tl .:1'0.41 ;treats , West 'Tar
(tny274l-1 . B. coix.
SPICED SALMON!I
uttllziii AND VEkY DELICATE. Put
up neatly m five pound
WM. DOCK., Jr., &Co.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES ! ! !
A Necessity in Every Household 1
JOHNS & CROBLEY'S
American Cement Glue
The Strongest Glue in the World
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, FOR
CILAIN, ALABASTER, BONE,
CORAL, &c., &c., &c.
The only article of the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EIX vane .176
"x very houeeketper ,hr uhl hay, of Johns &
Crosl•y's American Cement ue." • . 1T4113
it Is SO Contren est to Nave n e Kruse"—N. r .
hiscitue,
••it lb a' a It) s ready ; this comm-nds every 1 00."
N. Y. IzquEPENDENT.
"We htce red it, and dud it as Oaf our hose as
a at.‘r. , —Wnat.9 EPART
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale
Dealers. ThRll3
For sale by sill Druggists aud Storekeep
er* generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & OROSLEY,
(Sole Mem., act ures,)
78 WtrztAm. STREET,
(Corner of Liberty Street,) •Nsw Yoak.
jy3-dly
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, }
Harrisburg, July 11, 1861.
Proposals will be received at this office until
12 o'clock, M., on Monday, the 22d inst., for
furnishing, for the use of the Reserve Volunteer
Corps of this Commonwealth, the following
articles :
13,000 Uniform Coats for Infantry.
1,000 " Jackets for Artillery
1,000 " " for Cavalry.
This clothing must conform in all respects with
similar articles used in the military service of the
United States, and will be subject to the appro
val of the inspectors of the State,. appointed
for its examination. It will be required to be
packed in boxes, well coopered; and delivered
at the warehouse in Harrisburg occupied by the
State, at the expense of the contractor.
Satisfactory security will be required for the
faithful performance of any contract allotted.
The whole quantity must be delivered on or
beiore the first day of September next.
.E. M. .BIDDLE,
Jul 11 -td , Adjutant General.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
THE UNDERSIGNED CODidIISSIO -
ERs of Dauphin couaty, iu parsuauce ot an Act of
me Gene.el Amenably of tan Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, approved the 16th day of Jas., 1.86 i, ea titled
"An act to authorize theCommi,siotiers a t dattP hin con n
ty to appropriakte a certain SUM of money for the sup
port or the families of lloinnteeis during the prasent
war," do hereby inform the pl.:olio that ihey will make
a loan to the amount of asum not exceeding ten thousand
dollars, 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 a.
6 per cent. Said bonds are to be clear of all taxation. It
is therefore hoped that the raid amount in bonds of s uch
amounts as. the lenders wilt desire, will he prompt
ly taken by the patri di capitalists 0.. others, with out
resorting to special taxation at this time.
JOHN rtlik'SEß,
JACOB bl HM, kCommissioners.
GEO. GARY E610G.,
Attest—Josue MILLE; Clerk. my29-daw
1717ORGESTER'S -
ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY I
SHE best defining aud - firefibuneing Die
tionary of the English language; Also, Worcester's
School Dictionaries. Webster's Pieter's! Quarto and
School. Dictionaries for sale at
SOBEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
apla-tt Near the Harrisburg Bridge.
SELF SEALING 1! !
TARS, CHINA POTS AND TIN CANS o
ej five varieties just received and for sale low by
jy9 WM DOCK, JR cO.
GARDEN SEEDS..
AME( AND COMPLETE t.e.w..)Ec..e.k, , iit,
lOW .'Wei. , 3l on r I.lr oy
REMOVAL.
rilEfE SUBSCRIBER has removed his.
PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY cruel .locket
street to Fourth street above :Market, oimosirl the B e a le
churcb. Thankful for pact patroettge, he hopes, by strict
atteation to bluguess t to merit a continuance of it.
mar2B.arod PARKIIIL
EMOVAL-
rflllE SUBSCRIBER would respectful3y
11 Intorm the public that he has removed his Plum b-
Lug- and BTABB Bw:nib:lg esjahllsboaeot Lo No. 22 South
Third street below Herr , l Hotel. Thankful for pain Pat
ronage, be hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of It.
11P124tr JONAV.
filistrtlantous
LADIES' WINE.
SPEER'S SAMBUOI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE.
CELEBRATED for its medical and babe
tidal qualitißs as a genuine Stimulant, Tonic, 'a
rena and Sedorific, highly esteemed by eminent physi
cians, and 801130 of the first families in Europe an t
America.
SPEELUS SAMBITCI
is not a mixture or manufactured article, but Is Pure,
from cultivated Portugal Elder, recommended by Ottem
ists and Physicians as possessing medical properties an
perior to any other win-s in use, ant an excen ..mti
ee for all weak and deb' Mated Pergolas, and the age i
and infirm, Improving the appetite, and benetiting ladles
and children.
A LADIE'S' WINE,
because It will not Intoxicate as other wines, as tt con
tains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is a -
mired for its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties,
imparting a healthy tone to the (lige:Alva organs, and a
blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J.,
is over the cork of a:kilt bottle,
MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE.
A. STEER, Proprietor.
Passaic,
of ie 208 Broadway, New Yolk.
J. H EATON. Agent, Philadelphia.
For sale by D W. Gores, & Co., C. K. Keller, John
Wyeth and by dritegists generally. lyl-11.sw ty.
TMEM
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence & Patronage..
FOIL STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
Ladies and Gentlemen in all pallet& the world testify to
the effl,:aey of Prof. 0 J Wood's Hair Restorative, and
gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A
few testimonials only can be here given ; .see circular fur
more, and it will be impot Able for you to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New 'York, Dec. 20th, 1858.
GEN - rum - sr; : Your note of the WI inst., has been re
cieve.l, :.aging that yon had heard that I bad been bene
fited by the use of Woo Ps flair Restorative, and 'request
leg my certificate of •he tut if I had no objection to
give it.
I award it to you cheprfulty, Decauso I think h dua.—
Sly age is about 50 ears ; the color of my hair auburn,
and. inclined to curl Tome fire or six years niece it ne
gan to torn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my he d
to lose its sm.ibtlity and daudruffte form upon it. Each
of these oisagraeabilitics increased with time, mid aboat
four mun•hs since u fourth was added to them, by hair
falling off the top of my head and threatenkug to make
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try
Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to' arrest the falling
off of my hair, for I had realty no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to its original color except
from dy es. I was, however, greatly surprisfd to find
after the use of two I , o• iles only, that not only was the
falling off arrested, but the color was restored to the gray
hairs and seasibi'ity to the scalp, and dandrufl ceased to
form on my head, very much to the gratification of my
wile, at whose solicitation I was induced to try
,It. -
For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex,
I strongly recommend all husbands who vdue the d
miration of their w.v s to pr.:fit by my example, and
use tif growing gray or getting bald.
Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To 0 J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York.
1y family are absent irom the city, and am no long
er at No 11 Carrot place.
Siamaston, Ala., July 20th, 1859.
To PROF. 0..1. WOOD: Dear Sir : Your "Hair Ratters
tive" has done my hair so much good since I oommonee d
the use oh it, that I wish to make known to the kIIBLIO
its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or wo
man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to
your "Hair Restorative," the hair will return more
beautiful than ever ; at lea t this is my. experience.—
Believe It all ! Yours truly,
H. KENEDY.
P d.—You can publish the above if you like. By pub
lishing in our Southern papers you will get more patron
aga south. I see sever 4 of your certificates In the Au
bile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. • -
W. H. Kenedy
WOOD'S' ELAM 'RESTORATIVE. -
PROF. 0. J. Maw : tear Sir : Baring had the misfor
tune to lose the beat port.ou of my hair, from the create
of the yellow fever, to New Orleans in 1851, I was in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it
to answer as tie very thing needed. bly hair Is now
thick and glossy, and no wards can express my obliga
tions to y on to giving to the afflicted such a treasure.
FINLEY JOHNBoN-
Ihe Reiterative is put up in bottles of three aim, viz :
jai ge medium, and small ; the bmall holds half a pint,
anu retails for one doli.r per bottle the medium holds
at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the
small, retails for two dollars pi. bottle ; the large holds
a quart, 40 per o-nt. more in proportion, and retails for
. .
$ 3 - . .
0. J. WOOD & CO., Prop:ietors, 441 Woad Way, New
York, and 114 Marltet. Areal, St. Louis, Mo.
.and sold by all good i raggots and Fancy Gooda
Loa lers. jyl.B-yewoow
SOHEFFER'S BOOK STOILE
(Near the Harrisburg Bridge.)
1 the
.25 e j U wT
loin!R E aV v E from
m p d
oNOTE
F.A.eisic, which we will soil at $1.25 per ream.
$`4.50 per reran for NOTE PAreitt, decorated with
the latest and , very handsome embleMS-aiada.Paittimic
mottos. -
$3.50 for 1000 WHITS ENVFLOt.'ES, with national and
patriotic emblems, printed is two coisre.
Please give us a call. THF,O. 'F. SCHEF-FER,
je22-d Harrisburg.
WANTED I 500. MEN'
For the Batteries of the Bth Regi
ment of Artillery U. S. Army.
AY from 11 to 21 collars a month
ac-
P
- cording to the position which the- capacity and
character of the soldiers may enable him to obtain.
Rations, quivers and Medical attendance are furnished
each soldier, with an ample allowance of clothing, in ad
dition to their pvy. Every reasonable want Is thus sup
pls.d the soldier, affording hum an opportunity of saving
the bast 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 Taus's Motel, South- Second street, Harris
burg, Pa. E. E. CRAFT,
jyll-dmaetf W-Lieut. sth.Artihary.
r"3OI.I="IECAPi3
DAILY aMI
Between Philadelphia
LOCK DATUM, JERSEY SHORE, WILLIARSPOET, MUM;
DN/ONIOWN, WATSONTOWN, HILTON, IRWIEHHHG/
NORTEIFEBERIAND, :MOUE; TREVOETON,
GEORGETOWN, LTHENSTOWN, MILIZES
BURG, HALIFAX, DAUPHIN,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot hetes eentrallY._ located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Gradlidtbr goes
through witn each train to attend to Llie safe delivery of
all goods entrusted to tile line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, deIp h W i 4I4D
5 2k
o,ioc F a ltE/ F. M.,
in
D,No. Bwllfdbare;t Meet, Phi/a
iveied.
in
Harrliburg the next MOM .-17 -----
Freight (always) as low as bl QV other lie.
?articular attention raid brain line in prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrisbur
The undersigned thankful for pa patro !..
. • cods.- - • •
is' hopes by
etre: attention to business to merit a con ... a see of the
Same
T. -Pate. -.;
Philadelphia and Rekdin!
Feet or Market Stre,
el T ddgi
FOR RENT.
riIHE ROOMB noviaCoupied by, the Post
Office. Possession given on the 'first of . 11117- gra
oirlit of jendu _omitos rofris.
MEM
UM