Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 25, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEG It A P
IS PURL ISli Fl , EV EB 1 DAY,
.F3v GEORC BERGNER.
In Ilse
The ashyl- Wit 0 I s iti•crlhers
City at 6X cwa I.rrv.oti,. Yearly hub, c ritevd will be
charged 34 th
AND Sevi-H'anl;is TtLICONAPII.
The 0:11,3 Ll.O published twice a weok during
the se-iiwa till Legislature, and weekly during the
retnalnd,r of the year, and furnished to sub,cribore at
the following rile', viz:
ingle sitt,cr bare per year
Teti
IRS LAW OF NAWSPAPIPS.
/I sulwerlhere order the digcontiouance of their nem
üblisher may continue to send them until
papers, the p
all arrParagos are paid.
rubncribers neglect or rettFo to take their newva
perm from the office in whirl' they are directed, they are
reipowohle until they have settled the hills and orde ed
t here dif ontlzmed,
eron $.7;
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D. W. GROSS & CO.,
VITHOLENALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO, 19
MARKET STREET
HARI?ISB UR G, PENN'A.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS,STORE-
KEEPERS AND
.CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our anortment of
goals all -such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your Mention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS dc PAINTS,
WIN, varnishes and Woes,
Dyratratirs, Glass and Putty,
Artist Colon and Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
Darning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lurd, Sperm and Pine Of.,
Bottles, Vials and La.np Globes,
Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks,
&e., &0., Beo , &e
With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
.lected from the best manufacturers and Per
tlitarra of Europe and this country.
Befog very large dealers In
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTISTS
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR "VARIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL RINDS,
We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH I TEETH 11
JONE' S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of oil kinds, direct from the Proprietors
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye I
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
/MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS,
COAL OIL/ 0,114130 N OIL !!
Being large purchasers in these 011 s, we can
offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
Lamps of the most Improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
Thou of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not
their superiority, and the advantage they are
in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in
good condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the Increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance- of their Cattle.
Our long ea perience in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we ma in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
Ma a continuance of the favors of a (Nodal
Ulatng public.
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DR. JOHN SON
13ALI-iTIBdECI., I EL-IEI
LOCK .110SPITAL•
ETAS discovered the most certain, speed)
LA. mud effectual remedy lo the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
ULM/ IN INIX TO TIMM 1100118
No Memory or Noxious Drug.
Orli CORR WARRANTOR, OR RO MAW R, IN IRON ORR To
Weakness of the Bask or Limbs, Strictures, Palos lu
the Witte, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Narrows Debility, Decay of the Physics Poe-
ON, Dyspepsia, languor, Low rite, Confusion of dear,
rail nation of the Heart, Timid ty, Tremblinga, Dimness.
of Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affection
of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disor
ders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage impat
eible, and destroy both body and mind.
Voting men especially who have become the victims et
winery Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the moat exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwiee have entranced listenlng
3anatea with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to so.
tally the living lyre, may call with fall confidence.
Married persona or these contemplating marriage, be
log aware of physical weakness, should immediately 000
tub Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEARNES
husediately cured and Agl vigor restored.
fie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. 2 may
religiously confide in his honor as s gentleman, and eon,
adroitly rely upon his skill as a physician.
$Ol-Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore,
Md., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7
doors trom the Corner. Be par hauler In observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par.
ocular for .fpnorant, TrifinV Quacks, with false name*,
or Paltry Humbug aoliPates, Attracted by the reputa
tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near.
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
DB. JOHNSTON.
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal Collage of Surgeons,
London, graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges
of the United States, and the greatest part of whose li fe
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila.
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the moat as.
totalling cores that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner ,
postulant, being alarmed at sudden sound 8, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange.
meat of mind were cured Immediately,
TAKE PARTICULAR. NOTRE..
Or, (tresses all these who having injured them
selves by to and improper indulgenules, that secret
and solitary habit which 0113111 both body and mind, OP-
OttlTlg them for either business or society.
Thin.. are mime of the sad and molanoholy cu . u pn -
damn by early habits of youth, "MI Weakness of the
Hack and Limbs, Pains in the Heed, Dimness' 01 .dighi,
LOW or Muscular Power, Palpitation or the Heart, Dyk.
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement or the Digestive
ftnotlons, Ostlers! Debility, Symptoms et tbusump•
don, Ito.
ifeintsur, the fearful adects on the mind are much to
be dreaded :—Lose of Ifemory, Oonfeston of Idesa
sten Of Spirits, Forebodings, Aversion toeloic
ty, Self4listrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, me., are some
of the evil athlete.
•
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now jod.ge what
ts the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pee, nervous and emaciated, have a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, sod symp
roe of consumption.
YOUNG 1111 N
Who have infured themselves by a certain prorate:B, in
delved lu when alone—a habit rrequently learned Worn
erll ompanions, or et school, the eneots of which are
aighUy felt, even when aaleep, and it not cured, renders
marriage Impossible, Mid destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his 00011.
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched Inas
all prospects and enjoyments of aro by ths consequences
of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging 1n a
oertaln secret habit. do Apeman. most, Wore mates
plating
Mks that a sound mind and body are the most neoesamy
requisites to promote connubial floppiness. Indeed
without these, the Journey through life becomes • weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind bowman shadowed with despair, and Oiled with the
meltuipholy redaction that the happiness at another be.
comae blighted with our owe .
DR. JOHNSON'S INFitiORATtNe RillitirDY FOR Oil
OANIO WRAINISS.
By this great and important remedy, Weakness of thf
Vies are speedily cured, and fun vigor restored.
Thousands of the moat nervous and debilitated why
had last all hope, have been Immediately relieved. All
=pediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Menial&
vition, Nervous, Trembling W eakness or lehaustlon or
the mast fearfal kind, speedily mod.
TO STRANGE:Pa
The many thousands mired at this InsUntion within the
Wet twelve plena and the numerous important Mugu&
oPoratlona performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re.
porters of the papers, and many other persons, Mime ct
which bays appeerenstpin win before the public,
Decides Ms standing as a vinktnisn or anaraster mod re.
is a itimt guarantee to the afflicted.
DISEASES Or DIPRUDINCIE—Wheu Me misguided
end improdont votary or i = areia uto finds he has imbibed
the seeds of this painful It too often happens that
an 11141=A sense of shame or of discovery deters
him tkom applying to those whaltrom eduoauon and ra •
spectabinty can alone befriend delaying till the con •
atttutlonal symptoms of this ho disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, so,
programing on with fillibtAll rutilditY, death puis a
period to his dreadful sulferloge by sending Um to "that
bourne from whence Co traveler returns.' It is a mel
ancholy emt that thousands fall siotima to this terrible
disease, owing to the Umfirilfttlooso of ignorant pretend
wlW, by the Use of that deadly pomon, savoury, n i ts
the coostitutiOn and make the residue of life miserable.
To drissous.—Tho Doctor's Mumma bang In hi/
uthos.
sa -Letters must contaln a Stamp to us on the reply
liaritematies seat by Mail.
sji-No. 7 Booth Treater* street, Baltimore.
aprle-lowly
All Work Promised in One Week
PENNSYLVANIA
STEAM DirgiNG EsTAßT.Tirwintirr,
104 Market Street between 4th andbth,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
WHERE every description of Ladies'
and Gentlemen' Garments, Piece Goods, an, are
lied, Cleansed and Mashed in'(be Unit manner and at
shortest nottos DODGE a CO.,
Novß•dawly Proartetor.
JUST REC EIVED
ANOTHER LOT t.)k IHOSE
EXTRA FINE POI N 1 El/
GOLD PENS
OF NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's)
manenuttere, warranted i t
o be t d
heat in m
he aterial,
the hues poloast, most dentbe and as an sa lutY
n market, (tw We, with a variety or 904 and Allen
Coen col virloai Oft and_iwinej at
11115talizall wadi' ROOKSTURL,
11 Market streeiL
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL TIHINGS-NZOTRAL,
TWO DAlll.lilll
YOUNG MN
I,lTirT4
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HARRISBURG, PA. THURSDAY AFTERNOOn:AttIiy„W 1861
illisultanetrus.
WM. FLINT I WIL FLINT WIL4FLINI
W. FLINT I
WK. FLINT I
WM. FLINT I
No. 807
No. 807 lUtucn,
No. 807 M4REIT,
PHILADIGLIPH/A,
PIMADSLPHIA,
PHILAT4I7II.IA 7
PA.
TREMENDOUS SACRUM GIC
$lOO,OOO WORTH dr JEWELRY,
ALL FOB ONB DOLLAR EACH
A Large and Splendid Aswortment of Jewelry, couniattng
of
CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS , &C., &C.
And al/ styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and
Plated Jewelry.
We do not keep or sell any gilt, gilled or galvanized
goods. Ours Is what are sold by the best Jeweler as
Gold Jewelry.
We receive our goods frora the best Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers in the Steles,
WllO ARE FORCED TO SELL •
WHO AKE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO ARE FORCED TO SUL.
WHO ARE i'ORCED TO SELL
The fullowlng la only a pirtial list of our Immense , stook.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR
EACII.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $l.
Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sets, General Retell. 1 ,
Prices.. it to $l6
Do do Lava do 10 to $0
Do do Carbuncle do Bto 710
Do Ladles' Enamelled and Coral do 7to 70
Do' do end Carbuncle , do 7to SO
Do do anti /ib y do 7to 16
Do Gold Cluster Grape Sett log sets do 10 to 60
Do do do Vase do us 10 to 12
Du do do Jet Sets do 6to 12
Do do Black Manic do 6to 10
Do do Gold-Stone sioimio do 6to 21
Do do Calico Sem do 6to 82
Do Ribbon Twists, with brilliants do 6 to . SS
Do litoquet Sets, new style • do Bto 07
Do Enameled Cluster do do 10 to 2
Gold Thimbles, do Bto 60
Inamond Pointed Gold Pens and Cases, Sto 60
x dos. Silver Plated
,Spoons, 2 00
Silver Plated Muge, ' • ' 400
Over 1,000 other afferent styles ;Ladies' Jewelry; Me
dallions, all styles, pauerati and ,sizes; Lookets of every
deecriplion ; Gold Pens, 14 karat, with Silver riten Mon
Bolder • Gold Pencils, Sleeve But ens, Studs, tcd,', &c,;Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets -; GenteNwit
Chains, warranted to wear ten years without changtng
color, a d will stand the acitithey are usually sold by
Jewinor 3 as solid gold chains—all made In Paris. Tot
can take your choice for 111 each. Ladies' and Gent.'
Guard Chains, 31 each, ritually . Bold by Jewelers at froth
56 to $3O each ; Ladies' and Children's Neck Mimi,
beautiful patterns; Anitlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby
settings; Crosses, plain and enameled, for 51 each retail
prices from 86 to 20 each. Every style and variety of
Jewelry and dealrable goods for $1 each.
This Bate, at the above price., will oontinne kung
enough to sell al• our Immense stook, which was par
amused at a great Sacrifice from Manufacturers who hays
haled.
TAKE TOUR came' FOR SI7.A.CH.
RPECIAL NOTION.
itirßow TO MEND JECNEY.IIEk
Isl. Writs zugt ire.. Plaraat Reekkosmothemersam
Static plain and dartsnet, as We can make pm/Ifw And df
Post marks.
Seal all lotions with WAX, as ilusempes sealed with
gum or wafers oan be amity opened—the contents tease
out and re-sealed. Attoud to this, and we will be re
sponsible for your money.
iNDUCBSUSNTS TO AGENTS.
Any person acting as agent, *lto will send as at one Gm,
*lOO, we will give a 11 , 01.11 Hunting Case Watch, extra.
1.50, " Gold Lever Watch.
Silver Walsh.
A IVatch and the articles selected from the above 'List
at ON DOLLAR UCH. •
Persons ordering by mall mast send $1 and 16 cents in
postage stamps.
GIVE 08 A TRIAL.
All communications must on e4dressed to
WILLIAM FLINT,
No. SOT - Marken Wrest,
JanBo.6mw Philadelphia, Pa.
.IEI Clo "lir
You will please take notice that I have removed my
place of business from No. 187 South fourth Street, to
my Manufactory
. .
NOS. 114 and 118 RELIEF STREET
/
B.Jawn Lombard and Soufn, and "an s l ut Soma al,
Philadelphia.
Thankfhl for past favors I Solicit a continuance of yous,
orders. AB I have enlarged my manufactory ao, as td
enable me to have constantly on hand a large sesortineut
of wall seasoned Soaps, all of the beat quality and fret
from Fish Oil.
PALM,
VARIEGATED,
WHITE,
HONEY,
CASTILE, and all kinds of TOILET SOAXI3.I
CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP or pure =Lineal. SETTLED,
PALE and BROW N SOAP, English Sal. Soda and Pus:
Swam constantly= hand' :PERM, ADAMANTINE an ,
TALLOW CANDLES of a 4ksee. .. -
Having adopted the cash 'yam I am enabled loafer
my goods at the lowest Hoping that yon will
call and examine for yourself both the goods and prices,
before purchasing elsewhere.
/ ant Very Respectiltill,
F. CONWAY, Panaintipinai
WORCESTER'S
ROYAL QUARTO,
, paR best defining and pronouncing Dio;• •
ttonary 01 the Jilacha thaguage sego, iforenner's
Smell inettenarlee. Webster's Pictorial Qum and
&hoot Diettoaartee tbr We at
SW:EOM'S BOOKSTORE,
013-11 Near the, illairtsbargßridge.
ST AGE LINE
PROM
HARRISBURG TO JONESTOWN
AND RETURN.
THE subscriber would announce that he
is running a regain line of Maps from Rao oaf to
onestown, Lebanon couniyoeyory other day ; it leaves
arrisburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
mornings and returns the nest day from Jonestown.
fassengers and small parcels of goods will be carried at
reasonable rates For further trilbrmation enquire at
Buck's Hotel, Market street.
jy3-ilmw WILLIAM YEAGER.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
1-09 0 MEN for Mounted Artillery ser
vice. Apply as the Rendemrout at Peter's
Market street, sear the Pennsylvania Railroad.
U. T. CAIIPBBLL
lyre ,
Maj. Commanding Artillery at Camp Carib.
NOTICE.—My wife Eliza having left my
bed and board, the public are hereby santioned
against trusting her as I will pay no debts contracted by
her. JACOd GAIMAN,
jylo-wat Dauphin.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
Roxisrv, Rem,
/Luiz, ORrnir
Ileitoirr, ' Sanaa Owe,
&s Psaa, ausav,
Kamm FAT Banc,
Wawa Pau, &0.,
Juat reoeived and for sale at the Leaser case POMO.
WY. DOOR JR. & W.
NOTICE.—The Account of A. 0. RIEB-
TAX Assignee of ELLIS KHMER, has been died
in the Court of Common Plea. of Danyhin county, and
will be confirmed by the gild Court on the 190 h. day if
Allaitts
1111, union mums be dmiewte 4Le tontetity.
Jyrt•wlt. /111TOWILL, Prothonotiu7.
FROM OFINORNINGUITION.,
IRON 14: /P *141.111 CAPITAL.
• No. Ka iLtsuorr,
No. SO liAata,
No. $O7 NAitirr
thOlfinSt ig,AO4,W
• . - .r tat'
. WorpiaroF, 41. y
Gso. BiggaNiavEsi few bridents.ot
great , battle of yesterday may not be enlirel 7 . ,
nnintoreating to your validate or yourself: 'LI R
weAhad gained every. 0
wpaikagailhottoettithaveleeleantkilliated.L.
the reverse which occurred afterwards.was not
so much a rout, as it was one of those accident
al panics whicti sometimes seize an army. ,It
occurred by the teamsters in charge of the beg
gage trains" becmning suddenly alarmed, turn:
ing their horses heads and gellopping off the
ground. The large number of civilians on the
ground stampeded at the same time. The panic
was communicated to the regiments and they
fled not overpowered tintpanic stricken. Great
numbem of them straggled into Washington
this morning and gave the Most exaggerated ac
counts of our total 'rout and disanfiture,
alleging that whole regiments had been mowed
down and cut to pieces. And these constrained
reports will no doubt have been sent out thick
from here today, It is now thought that from
600 to 700 will cover our lose, while that of the
enemy is fully as large, if not greater. So far
from being a rout, the enemy did not even at
tempt pursuit. The great body of our troops
were brought off in good order, and remained in
Centreville alknight. Gen. hi'Dowell,the com
mander, was in the extreme rear of the retiring
column.
In one respect we have suffered greatly, and
that ia in the loaf of °Mown. Hunter and Heinfir:
elman arc wonnded. Rickets, Tihinghaat, Slo
con; Ramsey and many others are killed.
Col. James Cameron, of the Scotch or High
land regiment; fellat about half-past two P. ht.,
gallantly leading his brave men in the thickest
of the fight. The regiment had been exposed
to a-terrible fire of infantry in front, and was
suddenly opened upon by a battery from the
-side, when fora moment they wavered. Whein
WI Cameron-with his color bearer advanced
rapidly to the front and waving his sword over
big head with detennined coolness cried out,
"come on my brave highlanders, let us at
them." With a shout that made the welkin
ring, they rushed foriVard, and in an instant
minni
e lla, one through the head and the
other through the breast, and instantly expired.
His body was carried-by the-men and depositeki
in a farm house near by, but has not yet ar
rived in Washington.
The reverse of onr arms and the loss of *a
brother to whom he was most tenderly attach
ed hag eilinost overwhelmed Gerd. Cameron.
No braver or truer man ever fell in his court_
try's cause. _
Reinforcements are already arriving, and it
is hoped now that Gent. Banks has succeeded
to the command of Genf Patterson'w division,
that they will be made available for some use
purpose. - .Yours &c,
liceecrami, who
succeeds Major General M'Clellan in command
Western "Yin" is fromPhic.: .. lln entered
the West Point in 1888,
and graduated iri'lBo; receiving an appoint.
ment as second lieutenant in the.,nginsers:
Se was acting Assiiirurt Professor of . Enginee
ring at West Point, from September, 1848, to
August, 1844 ; of Natural and Experimental
Philosopfiy the succeeding Year ; again of En 4
Zringfor a year, and Assistant Professor
till 1847. He was commissioned first licuten ,
ant in March; 11358; and resigned in 1864; since
which tit49he bias beat ill civil lite, until, the
breirkizig"out of the war this spring. He at
once offered hisrmrvices to thegovernment,And
he was assigned an iMportant position under
Idaißr cienentl VOlelian, Whn. ,requested hiA
ggipointnient, as a man_ in whom he had" the
highest confidenoe. ''eanAnct in the late
campaign in Western Virgiiiiii - ! - Shows that this
cnirtidemie was not misplaced. Goa. Bosecrans
is about forty years of age. : >
Krunar AFAFAIRs IN mr,ssoußi.
The Springfield correspondent of theft. Louie
Danocrat,m-rikao fola 7T D z
Cols ; liteggl4l4- Saianibn':-are-'reorganixing
their regiments for three years service, receiving
many recruits from this vicinity. The entire
force, now here.is over 8,000 men,ine.irly all of
whom re-enlist for three itiars. ,1
GeneinlS wi!eney, witlia force of 1,200 may,
starts to-day for Forsyth, on White river, in
Taney county. The remainder of General:
Lyon's command , lift:Camp Siegel, twelve rale&
nortii-eiat of here to-day,. and will go into
et° l 9 at Little - 1 - 41a. m iles cia the Mount.
Vernon road. Other' ;offensive operations
be made next week:
MeGalOcliri#lllll4oinip, Walker, Ar
kansas, with 5;000 'well e.rthecttickips. Gover
norjacirsOnfit mime twelve or fifteen miles this
eide,..with,lo,ooo .pbcirly ermecLand undisci
,Pihsat mert. ..Forty,Mne num frOm Carroll :and
Maxiemt..counties,-artived attaluirsday last, :and
enlisted for.. three -...ydua. :The some Guard
have been relievelifrom active duty, and , are
now harvesting their crept .
The division under.Ojkp- buti3rvion is now at
Harpeeltrerry., : The tollowirig is an extract
frora_a letter.of Pennsylvania soldier dated at
thakplaced , ' .. 1 • .-,.. ~ . - - • -
Theholdeet nix= minden - haa been aruornl:
Plialltilk. , ,_ wage Mamie froragoliVito Afterariar)
aruliboagienningana.plokuni-Fitreaok
ri fOrjt`O.i g
givingeldnia beettpalaWhichealak, 'l, Ce
mine at.
itliwburg and Bunker Hill, Ofd
*oar he retired on our approach.
M=rsfl
ei
GENERAL. ROSECIIARS.
GILY. PATTERSOIV'B ARMY.
Ml=
BY THEIR
ii 4 ' , 4 : T;T:FN*-foijINGToN.
NEOffF .
_4l .vi ll
*
IL Tluiroug „R oo
riMizatioz of the
,4rray, „
NEW SYSTEM INTRODUCED
Regimental Officers to be Examined
by a Military Board.
1=C1=1:1
Paper Colonels, &a.,
—.—
Eighty Thousand Fresh Troops 40-
cepted and on the March.
THE APPOINTMENT OF GEN. MTLELLAN
CONFIDENCE NESTORED.-THE MITE
KENT SUBSIDING.
HON. ALFRED ELY SAFE
=I
COLONEL CAMERON'S BODY NOT
RECOVERED
=:=::1
Most vigorous measures are being adopted
by the War Department for a thorough and
complete reorganization of our army. Old sys
tems will be changed to practical modes for the
better management of our forces, by providing
reliable officers. To this end the Secretary of
War has issued a general order to-day that all of
ficers of regiments will be subjected to examina
tion by a Board of Military Officers,to be appoint
ed by the Department with the concurrence of
the conamand6r-in-chief,as to their fitness for the
positions assigned to them. Those found in
competent will be rejected, and their positions
will be filled by competent officers that may
have Passed an examination of the Military
.13eard.
• Up to twelve &chick' to-day, nearly eighty
thousand - men have I:mem:accepted, and are at
this moment being nuartalled into ser•d•••
over - the &W s. Many are now In motion on
their way to the National Capital. The energy
and well directed efforts of the War Depart-
Matt and General-in-Chief have done much to
restore confidence.
The President's appointment of Gen. le-
Clellan, who is now on his way here, to com
mend the grand army, has given unbounded
satisfaction, and created great enthusiasm
among the soldiers. They are worthy of being
led by so great a general as firCiellan, who has
recently given such decisive proofs of his abilities.
This city is very quiet today, if we except the
immense movement of newly arrived troops.—
The old excitement has entirely subsided.
None of the rebel scouts had reached Fairfax
to-day.
The offer of means and men to the Govern
ment is beyond all precedent.
Toe list of the killed, missing and wounded,
of the battle of last . Sunday, is gradually di
mirxishing, as the, en came into theivencies
vous. It would be preposterous to attempt to
t 4vek an accurate lint at present.
To-day the various regiments are going, into
encampment, and getting thiags.in good order.
Hon. Ailed Ely, of New.Yoris, whose ab
sence has caused some uneasiness, is safe.
Col. Cameron's bode has not been recovered.
It is reported the house where it was deposited
has been burmd•
XXIVIIth Congress--Extra Sessi on
Sastars—The Bill for the better organisation of
the Military establishment was` returned from
the House with an amendment as ersubstitute.
The Senate refused to concur in the ilnendment
of House Bill to punish frauds on part the of any
officer enlisted with making contracts .for the
Government, was taken up and postponed till
to-morrow. • .
Mr. Wawa (Mass.) introduced a bill to pro
mote tne efficiency of Volunteer-forms of the
United States. Ileferredto the Military Commit•
tee. The bill to promote the efticieney 'of the
.volunteer forces was taken up thesecond time.
The bill allows the- President to discharge
`ofliners who are incompetent or inefficient, or
who violate any official duty.
Mr. , Witsort (Mass.) sidd that this Was a most
important measure. Many of the regiments
Were utterly - demoralised. by theincomPetency
of , officers, - and the route the other day Shows
the effect when officers rarrseveral miles before
they stopped. He thought that the time had
wine when attention should• be celled to these
things.
Mr. Smaanan (Ohio) thought thie was no time
tr:r complain of any one. 'There never wee
braver array than the one repulsed the other
day. havoi.a duty to perform for the future
arnishordd do that: 'He thought the repulse
of Aire army would do fpx:Hl and rouse up the
beimipirit all over bre country.
:aliti.lttoa; of 'Minnesota, said that 'he' !hull
forinerlydbeen for peel" but the 'condi& had:
hetarpledged into War ; And now oni;
oniiitiot vs Itv , act, net:talk.' r . Diaredflit: risj
he eqtrOhli-ivtoili& 4 e.i o i lintoteutiO 4
Administration, and leave details to the Ad
NO. 72
"played Out."
W'AsnimerzoN, July 24
Wemuxuarox, July 24-
ittam tinting luau.
Having procured Steam Power Fteitetta, wa are prepar
ed to execute JOB add B OK PBIKIIKO dewy nescrip
don cheaper (ban t can b • done at soy calor eembusb
ment le tbe country .
RA I ES 4,F ADVEHTBING
.._. . . • .
gir F a tty lines or h•ascontlituteone•haEMPere. Melt
lines or more than four conch ute a square.
Half ~ .luere, one .hay 20 26
lt one week 1 99
" one month 2 00
~ three months
ox mouths 6 00
" ODO year......
One Square, Otte day. ..... .... 29
one week 200
one month... .. 3 69
16 three months ..... .... .......... 6 00
" Mx months 10 09
..year................16 00
sir Busine.is notices Inserted In the /mit ag l ow or
be:ore Marrtges and Deaths, MR CENEd PER WI fir
each InFertion.
SOP - Marriges and Deaths to be cbrzfe4 as MAW ad
verti.em-nts . . . .
ministration. Let us go to work like men, and
do our duty here and leave the rest to the Ad
ministration.
The bill was referred to the lffilUmmi Com
mittee.
Mr. nUNIIII , MEN, (Me.) from the Committee on
Finance, reported back the bill to provkf for
the payment of the government police for Bal
timore.
Mr. Jorortrros, (Tenn.) offered a ressolutkia
declaring that the present civil. war• bad been
fomit on Mpg country by the disoptonists of
the southern states now ill rektellion against the
constitutional government, and in this emer
gency Congress, banishing all passion and
reemittnent, will only recollect its duty to the
wholecoantry. The war is not waged in any
spirit of suppression or subjugation, or any pur
pose of overthrowing the institutions of those
States, but to maintain and defend the supre
macy of the constitution find thelaws, and that
as soon as this is accomplished,.therwar ought
to cease. Laid over. Adjourned . -
House,—The House .weliatiato 00twaittee oa
the bill to provide additionalareyeatiatlar,do•
fraying the expeiniar et Gavertutalati and
maintaining the public ztedit by tha.pakempatt
and collection of a direct tax, aad Manua
duties.
Mr. CoLux, (Ind.,) moved to. amend Mr.
Conklin's instructions by striking ant thatpatt
of the bill relative to the thirty millions direct
taxes apportioned amongst States, and to. pro
vide in its stead taxes oxik stocks. bon* and
mortgages, money at interest and imam.
Be said that his motion left untouched the
recommendation of the committetas to taxes
on whisky stills, watches, carriages notes and
bank bills, and that thus amended' UM bill
might raise twenty millions of dollam
This was all - he thought necessary now, bat if
when we meet again, four months helm
direct taxes on land are necessary, it will
be time enough then to levy it. If the
rebellion continues, he was willing Mat
every dollar, he owned should go
_to the
Government, and so with a majority of hie con
stituents. But he was for pusifing, these,taxes
only as fast as necessary, and latys,tbe.lingimis
fall in the first instance on thump* able to
pay them.
Mr. Comma's proposition Am,
yeas 00, nays 20. Adjourned.
MPORTANT MILITARY MOTINZIT IN
CALIFORNIA.
WASIUNGTON, July 24
Senator Lamm, by earnest solicitation, has
obtained to-day an order from the War Depart
ment to raise a full regiment of infantry 'and
five hundred cavalry, three year's volunteers in
California, to protect the overland .f-•;re
ures and emigreflowirrow 0 1 / 4 .050n. valley to
Port Kearney. Colonel Carlos 11. Waite, of
the Eighth infantry, leaves on the first of Au
gust by Panama, to take the general command
of this farCe, and give it efficiency. Califor
nians here are very much gratified at this int
, ,rtant step.
ftlistellantons.
PHOTOGRAPHY,
In ail its Branches,
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too much, cannot be said in Its praise: ' A Ones AM
been known to relieve the most organ symniMsor-pimr
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praise'to UONkITINiCiN WATER. - '- ~ IMa
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