Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 31, 1861, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
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D. W. GROSS & CO.,
WDOL.E4At,I4:, AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO, 19
MARKET STREET
HARRISBURG,' PEA N'A
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
KEEPERS AND [CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our tuisortmont of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would re.pectfully call your atention to the
'argot and beet selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS,
C lie varnishes and Glues.
tlyeS t Wl%l, Glass and Patty,
Artist Colors and Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
Darning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and Pine 01le,
Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes,
Castile Soap, Sponges anti Corks,
illtc., &0., &0., &O , &0., &0., &O
With a general variety of
EFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per
fumerd of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHER,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, FAINT AND
TIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL HINDS,
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We respectfully Invite a call, feeling, coun
t that we can supply the wants of all on
•ma to their satisfaction.
TEETH! TEETH!!
'G' S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
ENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors
ouifier and Concentrated Lye I
5l sale Agents for Baponißer, which we eel
4w as it can be purchased in the cities.
R'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
COAL OEI CARBON OIL II
mg large purchasers in these Oils, we can
er inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
Ape of the most improved patterns, very
yap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal 011
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
Those 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 out Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long ex potteries ha the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time famish
anything appertaining to our lousiness, on the
beet 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
Inuit a continuance of the favors Of a diSOriln-
Whig public.
ittisullantono.
EDUCATIONAL
A CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA
TIONALITY is the system of education in a coun
try. "In proportion as the structure of a government
gives force to public opinion, that public opinion should
be enSghtened."—Wathineon'a Farewell delnreu. To
this sad the people in general should be educated into a
correct and familiar aequaintance with the nature aod
principles of our government and civil institutions.
"OUR GOVERNMINT : An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the Country, do. A NANO%
L FOR SCBOOLS, AOADBMIRS AND POPULAR ÜBE, ,,
Is a work which, with proper historical notices, gives
Me construction of the provisions of the Constitution of
the United Stales and of those of the several States, as
determined by judicial authority, or derived from stand
ard writers, Including some references tip adminlotraUve
wa and practice, so as to show the sand working of our
general system of Government. It is free from specula
tive opinions, nosperysedve in its tendency, and calculated
to cultivate the love of our counttrryy It has been need
te a considerable extent, in the EDUCATION OT YOUTH
gu efferent eaten, and is recommended by Jurists,
Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Colleges.—
Prilce $lOO. Sold by M. IVITINNEY,
del Harrisburg, Pa.
"OUR GOVERNMENT."
6 6 rilßz- unity of Government, which con
j., stitutes you one people, is now dear to you."—
Washington's Farewell Addras. A nationality is essen
tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa
triotism must arise from knowledge. It Is only a proper
understanding of our civil Institutions that can induce
strong and settled attachment to their principles, and
impart ability for their maintenance.
"OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the Country," contains the
text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Con
stitut tonal provisions of the several States, with their
meaning and construction, as determined by ludkdal
an
shork w and precedent and practice, or derived from
waft eters; digested and arranged for popular use
Pries g ' 404 Ay M.
del H rrisburg, Pa.
1861. SD OPENING 8D OPENING 1861.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
OP SPIRT MIKOUPPION
The quality of the pads for the pries will he an induce
meet to every one to purchase.
The most desirable goods of the season at a peat *o
rifice.
MOZAMBIQUES,
GRISSALIAS,
VALENCIA
CREPE D'ESPANGS,
BEBEGE ANGLATS
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LAVELLAE
are among the its'
CATHCART k BROTHBR.
Heil door to the Harrisburg Bank
SKELETON SUM
The largestSetook . of the very beet make to be found
CATHCART 9,
ext door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Parasols, San Umbrellas and Umbrellas
d.s. pow mead. -.......
nowhere in the city.
CaTHO.ULT & BROTHEL
Nall, Market Square,
Neat to the tlarrhborg Bank.
al do
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT BT£4.,
Harrisburg, Ps.:
ALWAYALWAY S
S on hand a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Ea., of the very beet
entitles for ladies, gentlemen and "oldldrens , wear.—
Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORIC MADE TO
ORDER in the best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short nottoe.
ootle.dif JOHN B. BMITH, Harrisburg.
A QUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging•
hams for sale by the dons and Woe, cheap for
men, at the DAUPHIN WIMPY PRISON. myll-lhn
HARVISIMO Slay 8. 1861. •
JUST PUBLISHED,
A MANUAL
MILITARY SURGERY
HINTS ON rail IMIEUNCNOINS
Field, Oamp, and Hospital. Pantie°.
S. D. GROSS, K. D.
raormsor or moat Er TlELlinmeox rseuu. mums
AT 1"1111141DIMPHIA.
For sale at 11111tGIMIVI3 CEISAP Boomirrom
may 21
MDT WA.1.1.0111, JR, Agt.
GENERAL FORWARDING
Astn
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
GOODS AND MIKROHANDIBE promptly
forwarded by Philadelphla and Reading, 'Northern
Central, Cumberland Walley and Pennafflvania Railroads
*ad Canal.
HAULING AND DRAIING to and from ail parts of the
city to the difterent Barad depots will be done at the
very lowest rates.
'MIURA removing will be promptly attended to.
Orden heft at Brant's European Hotel, or at the store
of R. S. Zoilbiger, will resolve prompt attention. Con
signments of freight respectfully solicited.
Jowl wArzovom JR., Az.,
dpi Oak* Beading Depot.
THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN
Is aoliolted to our very larp eseortineot of
UNDINIIIMENI AND Maw= of avery%lthle and enalitY.
Ozarrs , Jour= Sao flieral, best aflame nlanentaclted-
All the Mama Weds of Wisisi GILOYNA
Largest assortment of Hoanar to the city.
CRAVAT; SIMPLIDIIII, Sastannanows, Ready Hewttd
And (wary thing in Genta' vox, at
CATHCART'S.
Meet to the flarriabars Batik.
FOR BALE.
DRAM One to Five Hundred Dollars
worth of CITY BONDS. Ifoqulre of
71MMILIWAN,
mosl4 - No. 28 Sonlbgeoood otreeL
DL T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST*
( AFTERS hie services to the citizens o
Harrisburg and its vkilnity. He solicits a share o
the public patronage, and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro.
Cession. Being an old, well tried dentist, be feels safe in
nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they win not be dissatisfied with his services,
Office N 0.128 Matte' Street, In the house formerl i r si ox
espied by Jacob It. Why, near the United e l a t es garrlaburg, Pa.
A NEW LOT OP
LADIES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAG
c om p r ieng a lumber of new styles Mani sad, L
aus , m o m pones and Wallets. bas amortine
tut received and lbr ale at
lialtaillWB MCAT 1 0011310 BX,
Mark•t Moe I.
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1861.
IlltbitaL
R . J MIN SUN
p =7 , -lii dffie 4*A Cipii..: - .111 :3
LOCK HOSPITAL
11Ad discovered the most certain, speed)
and effectual remedy in the worli fur
DISEASES OF IMPBUDENOE.
tam ix ear to room mute
No Mortuary or Norio= Drugs
"A ClOll W.UkiIiMITINI), 03 NO GIANI3I, ai PR ONO 10
Two Dons.-10111
Weakness of the Bank or Limbs, Strictures, Paine is
the Loins, Affections of the Shiners and Bladder, Otnamir
Weakness, Serious Debility, Decay of the nyder Pow
era, Dyspeptia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of des,
Pall italics of the Heart, Timidity, M•mblings, Dishes
of Sight er Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affectkas
of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—time terrible disor
ders arising from the indhicrelkin or Solitary Habits to
youth—thole dreadful and destrecdve practises which
produce constitsMonal debility, render marriage turps
ethic, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG MEN
Young men especially who have become the victims of
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweet* to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the meet exalted talent and brilliant Intel
loot, who might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to °e
tas y the living lyre, may c..,1 at 11 full oonfidenes.
MARRIAGE..
Married persona, or these contemplating marriage, be
ing aware of pbridcal weakness, should immediately con.
snit Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC 'WRAKNEB
h!nediately cured and tau vigor tutored.
Ile who places Made under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously congas in his honor as a gentleman, and MU,
faculty rely upon his skill as a physician.
sirtliflce No. 7 South Frederick street, Beltintore,
bid., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street,
doors tram the corner. Be particular In observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par
don's? for knorant t. Quack; with hills names,
or Paltry Humbug cemplostat, attracted by the repute.
On of Dr. Johnson, lurk near.
All totters must contain 11 Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
DR. JOHNSTON.
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
London, graduate from one of the meet eminent Ootiftes
of the United States, and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent In the Hospitals of London, Paris, Ma
dolphin and elseNhare, has eobeted some of the most as.
toniabing cures that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears as d bead when asleep, great nap
volumes; being rmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent e a / a inehteg, attended sometimes with deniers
went of mind were cured Immediately.
'CASH ['ARTICULAR . NOTIcK.
D r . creases all those who having Minred them
selves by train te and Improper indulgeneles, that secret
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, an.
fitting them for either businesses society.
The,. are mime of the sad and melancholy ea cte pro
doom by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains In the Mead, Dimness 0f ( 31 4 k ,
Loss of Muscular Power, Paspitation of the Heart, -
pawls, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Dig ve
Functions, Gene ra l Debility, Symptoms of Oosteump.
don, bxs.
ataarrarcilfit - Tedr e on the mind are mush to
be dreaded —Lees of Memory, °Gamlen of Ideas, De
pression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion Maloof°.
ty, Belf.dlitrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, he., are some
of the evil effbots. •
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now ledge what
Is the mese of their decline In heath, losing their vigor,
becoming week, pale, nervous and emaciated, have •
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp
ms of oennumption.
'round KEN
who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in.
&tired In when alone—it habit frequently learned from
erll.nmpanlons, or at school, the sabots of which are
aighuy felt, even when asleep, and if not cared, renders
marriage impossible, and deetroys both mind and body,
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his emus.
try, the darling of his parents; should be snatched tram
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of devl►tlug from the path of nature, and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Su Ai persona must, before content .
plaUng
.AUtthUell,
effect that a sound mind antibody are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and Ailed with the
melancholy reflection thatthe happlomes of another be.
comes blighted with our own. _
DB. JOHNSON'd INVIGOBAANG
lA REMEDY] /OR OM;
GANIO WILIENES' -
By lids great and important remedy, Wbakness of ;be
engine are speedily cured, end full vigor restored.
Choi:wands of the most nervous and debilitated wee
had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All
Impedimenta to Marriage, Physical or Wanted DimasM.
*lion, Nervoue, Trembling Weakness or Exhaustion or
the meet tbarfe Med, apeeity.cured.
TO MUMGEI3B.,
The many thousands cured at this insUuUou within the
list twelve years, and ele numerous Important Surgical
operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have appeared again and spin before t h e pablkl i
betidet hit standing as o mingassen of character clod re
voymbaity, Is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
DISUSED OF 1711PRODENCIL—Whou the misguided
and imprudent votary ofn i r I re • a ll A nds he has imbibed
the seeds of this painful It toe often himpens,thit
an Maimed sense of shams or of discovery' deter'
him from applying to those who, froutadueatlon sad' re.
spectabUity can alone be him, delaying till the coo.
stitutional symptoms'of this horrid disease kake their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, noes, actin, an,
progreadog on with frightful ruiddltY, till death pum a
portal to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that •
bourne from whence so traveler returns.” Uls a mei-
Amboy feet that thousands fall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to tutildiftikaas at-ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the use of that deadly peters setroary, rota
the constitution and make the Madill! of miserable.
To aratacuss.—Tbe Denier's Diplomas hang la his
case.
mirLetters most contain a Stamp tens on the reply
Sarßentedlea eonby.HW.
giy-No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
aprlB•dawly •
FOR BALE 1-
r
A BUILDING LOT situate in West Har
Ll Tisburg, fronting on Bentdittreatieletit; and ran
outs back 101. reel, more or less, to •XI loot alley, ' adt.
}plain on one side the property of Mr: Bltrnialliill36:
For partionlan enquire or /11.11BEHIGIE
&trances Bookstore. •
Nay 8,1061. . or)
SPICED SALMON 11
FRESti AND VERY DELICATE. - Pa
up neatly In tt're pound cans.
Je 2 s. ' WM. DOCK: Jr., kO.
EMPTY FLOUR BARRELS.
1.00 LARGE NEW BRIGHT EMPTY
FLOUR BARRET-din good condition la ode
/ow by U*2Bl'WY. DOOR, 7r., &Do.
LIME FOR SALE.
1B UNDERsIGNAD having embarked
I the LIME BUdIN prepared to lurnieh th
very best article at short notice, mad ao thelo west pr ibex
tor cosh. He sells the hme burnt at Columbia and Moo
that burnt at home.
my24l-d3m PETER BERNMEEL.
OUR UNION ttCONSTITUTION
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66 91)R GOVERNMENT,". by ~.M. Mt/Kiri-
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rat, is wort. wouraitng.woo =l2llllal Cl so atto StAzie r gleing ity,beestetielbiu - , luitseees
sod Proviiiiiiii,iihowhig the taidfosir iteNiorill
illalluti Clui tlubiislabislosltmot ,
eses.
raitisboyigHtm «Government Or She eseidepa,
1 ' Bold, and ordses supplied, by
.bisi i iit Harris.
burg,
Me
Pa.
Agessl for Ossotlis sad Mate wad.
DY TELNIffil.
XXXVIIth Congress-,Extra Session.
[OONOLUSIAN OF TUESDAY'S PROCIKEDNOS]
WASEELIOTON, July 80.
&s.a.e.—After the conclusion of Mr. Pearce's
speech on the joint resolution approving of the
acts of the President, the resolution was post
poned until tctrnorrow.
r' kjoo4 l6oll ß 4 livnrtifift sail/ 110 0
yeas 22, nays 18: •
On motion of Mr. Taunnow. the bill to suppress
insurrection was taken up.
Mr. Caurrsus, Virginia, moved to strike out
the eighth section of the bill, which - provides
that the military commander of a district shall
cause suspected persons to be broight before
him, and administer the oath of allegiance to
them. On their refusal totake each oath he may
detain them as prisoners.
Mr. (imam said this was giving great power
to a commander, which might do considerable
injury. The men who are disposed to aid this
effort to overthrow this Government, pay no
attention to an oath.
A message snuireoedved from the Howe an
nouncing the passage of the tax bill, and a
joint resolution to adjourn on Friday.
The tax bill was taken up, and on motion
referred to the committee on finance.
Mr. Cowan (PL) thought it was not neces
sary to make a net law for military command
er& jThe enemies of the country have no rights,
under the law of the country. They have cut
themselves offfrom all such rights. A military
commander has but to carry out the laws of
the country. As they are rebels they have no
right to claim the benefit of the writ of habeas
corolla He was opposed to,the bill.
Mr. BAYiIiD Vpal..) moved to_isidDrxte -14 "
further consideration of thebilitill to-morrow.
Mr. Fseezenas (Me.) remarked that if the
bill was poetponed at all, he hoped it would be
indefinitely.
After further disonsslon the consideration of
the bill was postponed till *----g'rtr-rw;for which
—..orspecial order at one O'clock,
A message was received from House that that
branch had disagreed to the °Senate's amend
ments to the Tariff hill, and asked a committee
of con*omice. A committee was appointed.
Mr. Hera, (N. H.) made a report from the
Committee of Conferende on the bill to provide
iron clad steamers. 'A
long discussion ensued
on the question of agreeing to the report, ia re
gard to the amendment to include the ships
not yet completed, io the provisions of the bill
having reference to Stevens' battery.
On voting, and it being found that a quorum
was not present, the Senate adjourned. 1
Tioves.-31r. Rom (bbsss.,) from the Nays
Committee, repbrted a bill authorizing the con
struction of twelve small side wheel steamers
Of light draught and great swiftness, and ap
propriating twelve hundred thousand dollars
for this purpose.
Mr. Rum said our naval force was inadequate
to maintain an effective blockade and the sup
pression of privateering. The, department is
engaged in ascertaining what vessels belonging
to private parties are available, and has procur
ed all which are suitable for 'kw purposes.
The steamers purchased by this bill are to be
of light draught and can penetratelato bayous
and inlets, and will eachcarry one or two guns.
The bill was passed.
Mr. Wesnmains moved to take up the Senate
bill prohibiting the sale of spirituous liquors
and intoxicating drink; to soldiers or volun
teers in the District of Columbia, these offend
ing to be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
punishable by a fine.of twenty-five dollars and
tblity days imprisonment. Those, he said, who
had lately witnessed the drunken scenes in
Washington, would agree to the passage' of
the bill. • .
-Mr. Covona (Pa.,) moved to amend so as to
include in its pmvhdons Members of Congress,
Or anyother employees of the government.
Pughtell •
Mr. WAlnunnum was willing to include one
member, but riot all:: •
The wee.Peeeett
Mr. Erin* (Mmas.)introduced a bill to define
and punish unlawful.cnanumicationii with the
enemies of the United Mater.
Mr. Dawn (Mass.) called up the Oregon con
tested election cases
Mr. Teens, the sitting member, and Mr.
duai, the contestant, sevendly addressed the
House, when the resolution reported from the
Committee on Elections, declaring the latter
gentleman entitled to the seat, was adopted.
Mr. Bum was then sworn in.
Mr. Parma, (Wis.,) from the select commit
tee appointed to ascertain the number of per
sons now employed in the several departments
who are known to entertain sentiments of hos
tility to the government and have refused to
take the oath of allegiance, made a report in
part, stating that they had given due attention
to the subject but had scarcely advanced to the
threshold of inquiry.
They Lave no lusitidiou in remealdng Oast the
sotion.of the Rouse in lhe etio!dfdrent, 4C a
venrcdttee ten hien folly Audited* the facts.
Well authenticated oases of disloyalty having
been brought to the know/edge-0f than
who have the power of removal, must be
a source of profound regret, and their
retention can be justified by no assumed
necessity or convenience of public service, and
must excite the indignation of tie country.
Haring found it impossible to dositplete their
investigation, the Committee asked leave to
oonfiniie the same daring the recess of Congress,
with power to take testimony. This request
Was agreed to.
Mr. atamor (Ind.) asked I‘ve to introduce a
resolution declaring that the retention of such
disloyal persons in office oould receive the
reprobation of the House.
Obiakeinkfaiiiiks: - Ao tiliancepttoo of the
resolutioxt.
The House then stemmed
FROM THE SEAT OF tn.
BadiANdoing Soundings on the
Potomac).
MORE SENSATION Ruhrouti.
WASHINGTON PENYEOTLY SAFE
Oar Force and Fortifications Ample for
Defence
ACTIVITY OP THE REBELS
Immense Babel Loss at the Grea
Battle.
I=l
Heroism of Pennsylvanians.
HE BODY OF COLONEL CAMERON.
ors an-cretarnashington.
Issue of Small Treasury 'Notes
WAMHINGTON, July 80
The rebeli are growing more active and ani
mated in this region. A party of them was dis
cdvered taking soundings in the Potomac last
A rumor prevails that the party was captur
ed by our men .this morning.
There was an alarm at Alexandria last night,
and our troops were under arms one hour.
The rebel forces have withdrawn to within
three miles of Fairfax Cpurt House.
[IUICOND DL9PATCII.]
It is stated here that reports were sent out
yesterday that the rebels were shelling Wash
ington. Let not the public be alarmed about
any such abomrd rumors. Washingtonis perfectly
safe. The fortifications on the Virginia side are
as near:impregnable as need be ; and if Johhs
ton or Lee should cross the Potomac at Leesburg
or vicinity, to , try to make a descent on this
aide, they would soon wish themselves back
again. :They have no transportation for a large
army, and before they could approach the city
we couid have a force double 'theirs to repel
The reports of prisoners escaped from the
rebel camp at Monism represent great activity
there, 'end_ evidently some niovemmit is con
templatid ;`but General McClellan will be pre
pared for it. The alarm last week is over en
tirely. The army officers represent the troops
now here as far better fitted for a fight than
Owen engaged at Bull Run last week. General
Tyler is particularly sanguine about his divi
sion.
Army ofllcata engaged.in the battle of Sunday
week assure me that our loss, in killed, wound
ed and missing - , does not exceed 1,700 ; some
putting it. as low as 1,500. The killed are no
where stated higher than 600. The rebel loss
must have been double ours, as they lost many
of their best.officera.
Justice has not been done in the reports sent
hence, to the services of some of our Pennsyl
vankma in the big battle. Colonel Habit:tie
man, Colonel: Andrew Porter, and Colonel Wil
liam. B. Franklin, all behaved splendidly. After
Hunter was 'wounded, OolonelPorter took com
mand of,his division,. and did as much as any
other man In the whole` army to save our cre
dit. -Colonel Franklin, distinguished himself
also. Other Pennsylvania officers, who acted
most gailantly, have been passed over in the
reports of -the - various correspondents of the
eastern papers. The official reports Will doubt
less do them justice.
There-seems to be no doubt that the remnants
of Col. Cameron were buried by the rebels on
the battle field. Another messenger is to be
sent to-day, who hopes tO be able to have it dis
interred-and brought back to Washington.
Col. Anderson, the hero of Fort Sumter, is
here, awkwas to-day . in consultation with the,
officials at , the war, department.
It banbeen,decided to authorize the Secret*
r y o f th e Treasury to issue five and ten dollar
notes for the national circulation.
ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER MANEIL
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LETTER FROM CARLISLE.
CAULISLS, Pe-, July 80, 1861.
Dun TELEGRAPH : We have been having va
riations in the usual routine of life in this com
munity since Saturday last. The Fourteenth
regiment, Col. J. W. Johnston: conamaudim
and the Fifteenth, under Col. Oakford, arrived
here on their way to the Capital. They hava.,- / ,
been among us ever since, much to their own
delight apparently, and not less to that of the ,t
citizens of this patriotic community. They
have been fed to repletion. Courtesies elegant
as they have been unusual in the history of the
private soldier, and ministered by the Wrest
of the women of Carlisle, have been showered
on the bronzed volunteer. The men who but a
week ago were beyond the Potomac, where,
they say, secession has blighted even the ex
haustless pity of woman, and made fiends of
the men, now feel and manifest their apprecia
tion of the kindness of our people. God bless .
the volunteers of our old State. If they have
not been permitted to do all their hearts hoped, , •
or our country's needs demanded, they have
done • much—indeed they have done all their, : ,,
commanders asked of them, and done it cheer-, ,
fully and bravely. The writer of this hasAssan,,,i
them fall into line for marching when they were, 4 ,
but a few miles from Winchester, and was with , -
Patterson's column, from Hagerstown south
ward, and never did he witness them more
prompt or cheerful than when they started, as ,
they hoped, to storm the entrenchments of
Johnston at Winchester.
Col. Johnston is a brother of our popular
Ex-Governor Johnston. His command is, in
physique, and in the moral characteristics which
make the man—and loses not manhood and
nobleness when it dons the " soldier "—the
equal of any regiment which our 'St tte v
given to the service. True they have torn pants,
and they still have on the first pair and the telly ,
ones given three monqui
-nr new. true i liWnlinving for the fight, yettloiy, , , v
are honored here as broadcloth gloved and spot v ,1 1 .,
less linen—could not be.
Col Johnson, though a rigid discipliner* tau
as a soldier, acquired in the experience of itn.
necessity while having a command in the United .0-4.
States service in Mexico, is popular in anuntt-,
sual degree with his staff and with his men.,—. • "-I.
The regiment has had an efficient chaplain in, . ,
IRev. I. Di. M'Carter of Lehrman, and the men
respect and love him. a•-•
Yesterday the Major of the United States,
garrison here, in compliment to the Fourteentilar.,,
sent the United States band from the bans**
to perform for the gratification of the voltmteenu
The compliment was appreciated by them and ,•Ii• • ,
hundreds of our citizens who were in camp. -4711
We saw the splendid Sag given this regiment i.
in Martinsburg, Va. The officers and men seem .1 , :;c.l)
very proud of it, and very justly, for one of its
streamers has printed on it this inscription :
"To the Fourteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania .
Volunteers, by the citizens of Iffartinsbnigt irts4
for their manly bearing and soldierlike'eondaci
while among us." Many of the menof this regi
ment will enter the three year's service.- They
expect to be paid off here, and are horuffilotdi- JT
ing fur the paymasters, their time having , ex
pired on the 24th inst.
Should we remain here, we may trouble you
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