Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 31, 1861, Image 3

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    Etlttirapij.
H A 1 R I S
Wednes Jul) 81, 1861
Foa R ENL __A co rds table dwelling suitable
for a small family. Inquire of T. W. Nichols,
Tobacconist, 'f laid street above North.
GOOD TEMPLAM. —There was no meeting
of Wasingt. u Ladge of Good Tem plias last. ev, -
ning, iu consequence of the hull being occupied
by returning volunteers.
INUTIIER PENNSYLVANIA REO MINT READY.
A full regiment of volunteers for the war has
been raised iu Cie.trfteld county, and their ser
vices have been tendered to the President.—
The chief officers are W. C. Foley, Colonel ;
David Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel, and C. D.
Waist»), Major. The regiment is ready to
march whenever ordered to do so.
Teats MORE REGIMEN IS AOCIPTED —The Sec
retary of War has authorized General Negley
to ittise two new regiments for the war, thetield
officers to be elected. Major Alexander Hays, of
Pittsburg, is also authorized to raise and muster
into the nation's service a new regiment, to be
taken at once to the seat of war. Major Hays
served in the late twelfth regiment, and has the
eputation of belt g a first class officer.
NOS' CAVALRY Colman. —A cavalry cout
any, under command of Captain S Richards,
If Beading, arrived iu th id city on Monday. The
hen were sworn in for three years by Alderman
:line la,t evening. This company will form
.rt of the 11 11.c:it - airy regiment to be raised in
A te. w more men are wanted to
icow it to the number required, and young man
;who de:ire to go into the cavalry service ihould
ttiellltiulVk s of this opportunity.
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lja WWI/la.—We are now in the midst of
the Le,ttal term, the thermometer ranging
to.l up among the nineties. The ice men are
Jua u J a , the most important individuals in
roba,',Nits ; and the number of straw hats,
liLeu wale and white cravats which have sud
daiy made their appearance, is wonderful. In
these days of the reign of King Caloric, It is
bot to keep as cool as the state of the mercury
will pewit, by eating little meat, Indulging in
to .undnuents or heating fluids, wearing light
6.'11,111.4. keeping a conscience vuid of' offence
tvaarl all Inca, and not getting excited about
the t‘ar if you would preserve health, and be
comma table, keep calm and cool.
RBICRN or Tultats.—We aro requested by the
captains and pr.vistes of several companies of
vel4tAvers to return thanks to Mrs. lfrederick
I '.:,‘ATLZ, Mrs. Wm. I'. Coulter, Miss Margaret
Lutz, Mrs. Wm. Geety, Ufa. Cooper, and other
Lae.", for their kindness in furnishing ample
oupplie, of excellent coffee and refreshments of
ranuus kinds, and cooking the rations of the
men for several days. Some of these /aches
have made hundreds of gallons of coffee and
coked luitueuse quantities of meat during the
past week, worktug day and night to accommo
date companies who were supplied with provi-
Cons by the General Government, but had no
ILLeaLI6 of cooking them.
DEATH Or A CENINNAIKLAN.—The Wrightsville
Star announces the death of Mr. Wni. Eirhart,
the oldest ichaLitarit of that section of country,
and adds :
The deceased, vilio had reached the uncom
mon age of 101 years, was burn in German
town, about the year 1759, and resided
during the larger portion of his life in Virginia
a,,d Mary land, sixty years having been spent in
the former aate. We are informed that ue has
a daughter now living iunedeiick county, Ald.,
tvho ie till years old. When the ludepeutlewee
Of our country was declated he was a young
wan of 17, and about that time was employed
lu the service of the government at Anderson's
Fer, v, 110 W Gluts's, en the Susquehanna, three
miles above this place, whe,e Le said at one
thin, he was engaged dye days ferrying over
sAte or Lupin STOPPED.—The sale of liquor
bus been entirely suspended in this city, by
il.i of the Mayor. Notice to that eff.ict was
eel t ud upon all dealers on Monday afternoon, and
iu meat instances It's cheerfully complied with.
The cause of disorder and riot being taus re-
IIION ed, we may look fur a better condition of
au ,ins than prevailed here last week. The or
der will be revoked as soon as the soldiers who
now throng our city take their departure.
The closing of the liquor shops here will result
in a ''big thing ' fur the tavern keepers on the
western side of the river, who cannot be reached
by our city authorities. "It's as ill wind that
blows nobody any good." While there is an
entire suspension of business by our liquor
dealers, at a great pecuniary sacrifice, those
on the Cumberland side of the river keep
up a continuous flow of whisky, and wiU reap a
harvest of dimes from the soldiers.
RETURNED 1 1 103 f THE Sorra --A young lady
tf this city, who formerly t iught school here,
'rut to southwestern Virginia some months
ago, where she has been professionally engaged.
S.,e returned home yesterday, having traveled
citcuitous route of about sixteen hundred
alone and unprotected, encountering
many delays and dilliculties, in order to get
away from the chivalry," arid once more under
the protection of the stars and stripes. She
represents the Yirgiula, rebels as feeling san
guine of success In the present contest, moat of
them regarding the ultimate capture of Wash
ington oily aa allied fact, In the district where
she temporarily resided, tickets for a "grand
southern ball," to be bald in Washington after
the rebels bad taken possession, even, largely
circulated among the ladies) One of these
tickets the young lady alluded to brought with
hsr, to be preserved as a "relic" of the war. W e
print it verbatim for the benefit of our readers,
and wiien the contemplated "ball" comer off
we Will let them know t
GRAND sOUTHERN BALL.
The Lynchburg Tennessee Banger., present
their compliments to the Ladies ut this place,
and cordially invite them to attend a timid
Southern Bail, to be given at the Capitol on
Wednesday atter the Battle.
le Maaaosas. —Capt. B Y. Salmon W. P. Tol
y,
T. H. J. N. aylor, W. B. Taylor, B. F. Brown,
/hum.
A BOARD o SUEGEONd will meet in this city
on tho sixth of August.
TLIE NEW tAIVIVE 11044 S FEKCE. —We have ex
amined the iron railing of the new Court House,
manufactured by our young friend Lieutenant
Wm. W. Jennings, and find it to be substan
tial as well as beautiful.
611
PROMOTED. -We learned yesterday that
Adjutant Joseph F. Knipe, of this city, had
been ter.dered the appolutmerit of Colonel by
Gov. Curtin, to take command of one of the
new Pennsylvania I*.gdosents...- r
Ask= AND Brerrhay.—A soldier named
James Burd is charged before Alderman Kline
with a very aggravated case of assault and bat.
tery upon a Mr. Hodgson. Helms not yet been
captured, and as the officers do mitlnow the
man, nor to what company he belongii, the-pia
bability is he will escape.
Pam On.—The 8d regisnentwaspaid off yes
terday at the Walnut street school house. Some
of the members of siittotilarlegitietit, tile. were
anxious to be paid fivispnianifeating adisposi
tion to, create a distukbance, were put under
parr This timeilliatembit had a tranquil{
sing iniatence uplote dine} riotously disposed
volunteersopiseeityyrderrawked theft OW
ceedinixthuing tberl44oo of the day.
A Chief MOlL 4 totwithstafiallig the pres
ents of thousands of soldiers la ear city at this
time, a commendable degree of quiet and good
order prevailed last night, and but very few
drunken men were visiblo on the streets: This
gratifying state of affairs is to be attributed
mainly to the closing of the grog-shope, and all
good citizens thank the Mayor for the-timely
issue of his proclamation to that effect.
PUT Taaopou.—The keepers of two infamous
dens in .Cherry alley -John, Tilts and Jackson
Smith —were arrested )...s6,ll.la k y ivy - ner.et-
Fleck, and had a hearing before Alderman
Kline, who committed them to prison in default
of bail. Cherry alley, one of the worst locali
ties in the city, is cursed with a number of
iniquitous dens, and we commend officer Fleck
for his determination to crush them out.
Arrsurrsrr omens. On Monday night a ruffian
who disgraces a national Uniform, attempted to
perpetrate a brutal outrage upon a little girl
whom he induced to accompany him to Capitol
hill. Search has been made for the scoundrel
yesterday, but thus far has eluded the vigilance
of his pursuers. if caught, he should be lynched
on the spot, without waiting for the slow pro
cess of legal ptutilgunentc r_
SEISM BUR To Moons. —Yesterday in
formation was made before Alderman Kline
against John Falter, ksepor of a lager beer shop
in the first ward, for selling to minors in viola
tion of the law. A i hearing of the cafe- will
take place this eveni ng. If all bebfielltirs who
Mena in tide reepect were indicted, few in our
city would escape punishment Most of them
sell to minors, and have long done so with im
punity, ' All of them should be aireited.
Tax Vinisszs Batas are still encamped at
Carlisle. We learn that the regiment to which
the company is attached is notlorpected to reach
this city before the last of thb Week. The boYs
are more comfortably quartered in their present
location than they could be here under existing
clicumstances. 15r..4tilianart, who iiiited lifax
riaburg to day, informs us that the members of
the company are all in goud condition, having
been physically benefitted by the campaign.
Tux Brava:two Sou m, without exception,
surprise their friends by their robust and vigor
ous appearance. It is probable that if they had
remained at home the number of deaths among
them would have been greater tiumthose which
occurred during their absencw, and they are
free to declare that they feel that the changed
and active mode of existence they had ado e tecl
so invigorated them that it gave them a new
lease upon life. Thus, practically, they found
the life of a soldier more favorable to longevity
than that of a civilian. This encouraging re
purt of the physical condition of our troops
tunas a bright and cheering contrast with the
*fixation of a huge portion of those who are lo
cated in the rebel camps—many of whom, ow
iug to their bad habits, want of proper discipline
and care, and iusutlicient and unwholesome
food, are rapidly perishing from disease.
FUMING MN Sonoreas.—Our citizens continue
their hospitalities to the returned volunteers.
Large numbers of thorn keep open houses du
ring the day, while in many parts of the city
tables occupy the sidewalks, to
which all passing soldiers are invited. The
ladies who were entrusted with the manage
ment of the contemplated dinner to the return
ing volunteers ofbrietbizaitt Ist . Ili° - initglie
tion of most of the contributors, appropriated
the funds and provisions furnished to feeding
the soldiers from a distanoe, and have nobly
done their duty; working laborieembr and provid:
ing bountifully for a large number of compa
nies, besides entertaining =My . it their own
expense. The people of liarrisburg generally,
poor as well as rich, are deserving of the .high
eat commendation for the generous manner in
which they have entertained the returned
volunteers, and ministered to ,
the wants of the
sick and minoring among them.
CONKENDABLI 0111tIMUN Puszczunt. —On
Monday last the Rev. A. Torrence, pastor of- a
Presbyterian church in Westmoreland county,
and now sixty years of age, went to Camp
Wright in the capacity of'Chaplain of
_the'
eleventh regiment. Having visited the camp on
two previous occasions, he had become interest
ed in the spiritual welfare of themeni especial.
ly those in the eleventh regiment—many of
whom he knew personally. That regiment not
having as yet a Chaplain, he resolved that if it
meet the approval of his congregation, he would
spend some weeks with it as a volunteer Chaplain,
Without accepting compensation, and follow it
wherever called durmg that time. On Sabbath
he made known his desire in a brief statement
to his people, who, after a short conference in
the session, voted unanimously to relleie for
five weeks of pastoral duties at home, Let
some of our younger ministers ` - igo
They will retain havtgoseuxiinissalthi
with* Si l ikheartfor - their work at boom
ptunovluania iDaily Zell rapt), Wtimtsbav 314 31„,Mifi1.
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TAKEN 11011 E. —The remains 0. youtg
soldier, George Reiff, one of the victims of the
res-eut disturbance in Walnut street, were taken
to Non istown ye:ter !ay tor interment, in cha-ge
of some of his late comrades IVe learn born
persons who were intimately acqrointed With
the deceasc3, that he was the sou of a wesi:nt
and respected citizen of Norristown, the 4dol
of his family, and held in high esteem
fellow boldiers and acquaintances " t tcr *Off.
Those who knew him best, speak othintits kioxiog
been a young man of fine social qu:dities
genial disposition, by no means quarelselPe•
and never disposed willingly to wound the feel
ings of any one, He was among thetirst to lo
spond to the call of his country, and did Itie
duty bravely and faithfully during the time the
was in service. His death, under the circakt
'Stinnes, is very greatly to be regretted, sad
Amid probably not have occurred hut for Vie
rash and imprudent action of hinuelipulfrils
while unduly excited. It is said that on is
death-bed no unkind or harsh word was epos
by him relative to the fellow soldier by wb4se
hand he fell. It will be some consolation*
h i g
the afflicted family of the deceased to ia'w
that he wart kindly cared for by the fandly
.if
Kr. Humes, of this city, who were uncess
in their attention to the unfortunate ymilf
Irian.
Renew or =a Veltman ftrass.—We undM-•
stood this morning that the Verbeek Rifles kid
arrived at Carlisle =Saturday. If so, we baVe
reason to say that they will get home to-414;
and then with the State Capital Guards, Cam
eron Guards, Lochiel Greys and Verbeke
to arrive, will complete all that started fro*
liatrisburg city. Fathers, mothers and sisters
have cause to be glad at their safe return, and
then any little expression of kindness towahl
them by mother or sister in the way of a hand
some neck-tie, or dry goods generally, can ibe
had at the cash store of Urick & Bowman, cor
ner of Front and Market streets. 2tt:
nevi- AND CHEAP (.400D4 mon New YORK law-
Ticss.,4oo pieces splendid Wamesutta
10 eta ; SU pt“—ew - br - unme.r..4.zw us li jo .. 411
eta., worth 124 eta ; 80 pieces oriprd t)
ton Gingham', 124 cts.,- wor t h 14; eta; 1
pieces of Crash, at 10 and 12 cts. a yilld ; a Very
large lot of ladies and children's whaestockingis;
the best ladies hose for 121 eta. in town•'bril
liants, hrillianta, 00 pieces, a t 124
cur. ; beautiful skirt stuff at 25 cta.; 200 dolt
of brown and bine mixed men's socks, 124 c a t
and a great many other goods very cheap, Mt
S. Lewv's, John Rhoads' old stand.
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Uli CHEEBMAIN'3
Prepared by eertleilllEl L. Obeeinemeua, M. U
EW YORK t;1117
iTil h coin binatiob of ingredients in Weise
Pills are Inn m 111110( • king and extensive pt il ono - 1
boy are mild to War Oporaidon, and certain in correcting!
all Irregularides,Painled MORlUllatiOtia, r ' all ob 4
etructions, whether Cram cold or ohm, Row
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whheneag nevi
•0115 allectiona, bysterica, fatigue, pain in the4asta and'
limbs, ke., disturbed slap, whielisrate &Monist/x.1400i
otJuisure
TJ St&R.Rlitll
Dr. Cbeeseman's Pllll are invaluable, as ey will brit l / 2 ,
on the monthly penal with negnberlty. 'LAIN who have
been disappointed in the eser of QWer 11U eon plot. tlne
utmcet eonditenee In Dr, Cheeseetse 1)112 doing all that
they represent to.do. . •
NerTivu
.There is one adiddien dle Maid* dintale to
snot 401101.Ati,
Pah el he taken waft •r
s •oduakait a PAW
RICSULI. lee aerennien tow at to la PNIatalANO7-.
am fault, el /we ATRIA GA. aunt u Ak s'nuesibik
tunder4 ul wascise te.rencre eneuni ftencgelle
normal atesis.'ims 7 Jias tie NpArlifielkiet -plAttif Agif
nature sans ?OLIO. t
WILMOtell Purely vegetable, and rm. enrinet
/Wormier, liapliett throne/ea, which aWWWbe
obmpany each boa. Price SI. Seat by matlonlate
SI to DR COlurstitra 1. OR/SMILAX, lea 401,a,, eash. ,v• - •
New Yore :hip.
Sold by eau ' , ag*lsitu evAszfewoln Inteldie
it.
eleestra. t..-et tor terstiaibell ote_
LS Broadway, low Vete
10 laAom eh it'imis,Ltr oven r 0401411/ es
Sold m Fisrreo•ti es be P. A. rtainrrner
/0 • vt . y
- OA.RD TO THE LADLES. ::;,1
DR• DIrPONOO'S GOLDEN PLUI3
:FOR FEMALES; L:f
fallible a correcting, regulating, wad semarYligni
obstructions, trom wbataves: sayass, and. t
ways eatccessfultai a preSsa-
titre.
FUME? to trY
PILLS' HisBEEN YE USED .
the doctors for many .yeara, boil in ilrantsieho
merits, with unparalleled micelle In every can ' and
he is urged by many thousand ladies who seed the tO
make the Pill. pubilwfor the ellierlation attests
from any irregularities tivltatiVbr," Is well tine ut
i s
an increase of family where health will
Females particularly situated, or th ose supple '03..
selves so, are cautioned egotist these Pills -labile %het
'condition, as they are stir to produce athwart an t
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after ' io
ninon, although their a:adze's' would preveuX•
cilia to heath—otherwise the Pills are • ded.
Full and explicit directions aecompauy each**, , Mai
el 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by , ..
SILIRLBSA: .111NNVART„'Druggiii,i 4
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrixburg i Pa.
"Ladles," by sending him el 00 to the Therrlsbdrg
Post °Moe, can itave the Pills mutt freest eimervadem tc
any part of the country (oonfidenthilly) ind ofretl
cage" by mall. Sold also by S. S. demos; Rea ds
Jonas* LIOLUIWAT k CoWDIN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lim.
UMW; Miamian, DunaM. liepostio, Lantediter; J. A.
Mo, Wrightsville ; & T. Mumut, York ~_• and by One
dry . ir. t la every clty and village In the WON and by
S. D. blbwi, ole proprietor, Now York. •
N. 11—Look out for conetetfeits. Bey no (Wen Pllie
of any kind unless every box 63 signed B. IX Howe., Ai
others are a base Imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
yob value your lives and health, (to say nothinrof be
-
log humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who slum the signature of ti. D. Shwa on every box,
which has recently been added on anCOUnt, Or the Pills
being tmentertedted daillftratiwly.
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST; HOW RESTOHLED
JII4T PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TRUThißia AIM ka„OICAL Oolti _Of VI I klikro4-
Itaka,or Semi* Weakness, RexualTen ty; Neivatui.
urns, Involuntary EadaSions and lw resettle
From _-
Bent wider foal, La a plain envelope, to arty addrein.pear
paid, ,reeelpe„ et" two starays,. by .1.1r„i0E1434.: .1.114
kLINB, 127 Bowery, *few York. Pont 011 44-59;
4.611 e. t 0 .; ts myternastaw
Tau
taw have 12,000,000, :working witrateAtirVites
may be estimated WOOS a•day, ant* annuli low , by
,rnickne. a at an average df ten dip Mb in the year.—
TAts g t•=e a tout toed of 111240,000,000* sem three times
as lash ae .the whole east or the '4l , oovekaaarat.
!adducing the Army, Navy, Yost Maar, Legtalaibers
Foreiga Mati-tern and all. The mould weighs retenAlii
hearedqcons In pars goat • .4.4_ 4,4
A lip proportion of this costly stdrerirg , ialght be
avert by attention dint, ohandosis, ab-ve all,
by th e oper UIRI Or the rt ht remedy In season. Whoa
25 O. bit box of eyer's rile will tre0 , 41121 attack of
awe which it would take Amara ramie ream Trunk
r a altar both* or eyere Bamperilla, will exile •
lurint-g oisoriler that , ' wont* bring she sufferer to Me
back tdr weeks or wontha, does tt take any Omer to
show t e goer econorey of the Invedutend ehen'Brittr ,
and A a isliaktidg in your vehos and shaking your
• • • tt-otetartornw-Awnr
Ctru t , bay° the welato 4 =1 1 , 1 wtdoh it
does a. e ana quickly f oue. W
, a cold is
it pri, nt to wait mall it is settled en thil OAPs 111 " 1
days ol womb or mAites moat bs siglip_t !Pt., -- ifying - Lio
care k even if It can be cured at il l, tkcls Ai =CPO '''
i
take A ere Cberry Pectoral, oostear a few sb.iinipaand
remov the trouble before it la ipsrielsr Kaaba no Wis
dom to dec,de.
For sie by C. A. Bans* 10t - W.: Keller,. G. W.
Gross Co., J. Y. Lira, tioinsearlt ON, Arlowrlktl4
Harris. ars, and dealers iterywhere. Yb4Alr-
tOASEY - & 'BRVWX.I
TORNMrS=4MULVT
ARRIBBIIAG,
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New 2bnertistnents
ARMY SUPPLIES..
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OPTICS,
Harrisburg, July 26, 1861.
Sealed Prop sale will be received at this 011101)
until 12 o'clock, M., on Friday, the 2d day of
August, 1881, for the following Army Supplies,
deliverable at the State Military Store, Harris
burg, in quantities as required. Said proposals
to be publicl op- ned at the time and place
darned, and the successful bidders to be an
pounced as soon thereafter as convenient—the
right being reserved by the State to increase or
I diminish the number and quantity of said arti
cles :
Ten Hospital Tents, with flies, poles, pins, etc.,
complete.
Sint' en Hundred and Fifty Common Tents,
poles, pins, etc., complete.
Two 'Hundred and Fifty Wall Tents, with flies,
poles, pins, etc., complete.
One Hundred Drums, with sticks, slings, car
riages, cases, etc., complete.
Two Hundred (200) Drum Heads—batter.
Two Hundred (200) Drum Heads—snare.
One 'Hundred Cocoa Fifes.
Ten Thousand Three-pint Canteens, covered and
strapped, cotton.
Ten Thousand Haversacks, army standard.
Ten Thousand Haversacks, enameled cloth.
len thousand Knapsacks, straps, etc.,complete,
army standard.
Ten thousand Knapsacks, straps, etc. ,00mplete,
enameled cloth.
Six hundred Shovels.
Six hundred Spades.
Aix hundred Hatchets—handled
Six htuidred Axes—handled.
Six hundred Picks—handled.
Ten Thousand Tin Plates.
Teri thousand fobs Kill Val and Pork"
Ten thousand Tin Cups.
Three thousand Mesa Pans.
One thousand Camp Kettles.
Ten thousand Great Coats—lnfantry.
Ten thousand Blouses, woolen lined.
One thousand yards sky blue tape for chevrons.
Ten thousand pair Trowsenr, footmen.
Twenty thousand white Domet Flannel shirts.
Twenty thousand pairs of Drawers.
Twenty thousand pairs Stockings.
One thousand pairs Cavalry Boots.
Ten tbousand pairs Bootees.
Ten thousand Forage Caps.
Thb thousand sets of Accoutrements,
Twelve thousand Double Numbers 89 to 60 in
clusive.
Twelve thousand Letters A to K inclusive.
One himdred and thirty Seargenta' Sashes.
Ten Thousand Blankets, seven feet by five Sett
six inches,_vjeol-Aray, letters P.. Y. in centre_
four incheatMik;qveighingiliiitrekirifik-- • '.. Forty , Ambulance Wagons, of the pattern of
the U. S. runty, of 4 wheels and 2 wheels.
Forty ;Hospital or Medical Transport Carts, U.
S. army pattern.
Also. Sete of Harness for horses of above.
The Ambulance Wagons, Carta and Harness
to bp subject to the inspection and approVal, in
quality and finish, of the Surgeon General of
rennaylvania, whose decision shall be final and
concluirive.
It is desirable that all the shave articles be
of domestic manufacture, and when any of
them are furnished by the United States, the
samenrust conform in all respects to the scaled
standard pattern in the United Stator Quarter
masteres office and military store, Philadelphia.
Ten, per cent of the amount of each delivery
to be retained as a forfeiture until the contract
is completed. Contractors to state in their pro
posals the time when the goods can be deliver
ed, and the speedy'delivery of such articles as
are needed will be considered in awarding the
contrast. Succesafffi bidders to glve bonds with
two approved securities. -
Every proposal to be endorsed, Proposal for
Army Suppose.. Aligust '2d, 1861.
All supplies contracted for under these pro
poiade to be delivered at the Military Store
house in the cit. of Harrisburg, unless other-'
wise directed, free of all charge for freight,
-boxbig or drayage, unless freight to place of
delis er& is greater than to Harrisburg, in which
case the dltirmsnce will be allowed. All pack
ages se delivered to be marked on the outside
with Amber and description of articles therein,
and niche of peaty...furnishing same, together
with An invoice of contents, enclosed, embra
cing, in addition to above, notice of whatspecial
supply' it-is a part. R. O. HALE,
jy2Vdtaug2. Q. H. Gen. 'P M.
HOSPITAL DIMARTIAJINT
2
- state of Pennsylvania,
ilesarsanao, July 28, 1861.
A Medical Board for the examination of can
didates for the post of Surgeon in the Penusyl
'VtUlia volunteer regiments will meet at Harris
burg on Tuesday, August 6th, .it 9 A. M., when
and where candidates will present themselves.
By order of the Governor.
RESItY H. SMITH,
Surgeon Gen., Penn's.
jy2B.4d
CONSTITUTION WATER -1
TIDY ItNOWN REMEDY FOR otAllETB8•,
ril • t,t.RA.TIVE proOerties of this me
dielt.. direct themselves entirely to the organs or
secret e and by so altering thehondition of the stomach
And liver, add the starchy principle of. the FOOD 14 not
cony:fled Mtn sugar so long as the SINTER is under the
Influence e 1 toe
. Constitution Water;
which ghe *h. organs UMel to recover their healthy
tone elk vigor: 'We are able to state that the 13ONSTI
TIJT1024 WATltit has carol every case of DIARIIIIIB in
which ghee been given.
RRITITUN OF THE MEWL, OF THE BLADDER, rs-
FLA MANION OF VIE RIUNrPS, Aso CATARoH F
MR LADDER, oTRANGUARY, Aso BUNNING OR
PAINFUL URINATING .
.
Tor these diseases it 4 tru l y a sovereign remedy, and
too mudh ciinnot be Bald in Its praise. A single Ooze bas
been knoiru to rello,o the most urgent Symptoms; tar
.T, rrs szti or Too, In these cases, and you will give your
praise tb OONSCITIZRON WATICEL
InasLaws 01 ISE KWIUI &uaiDIR.JID 17131, WIT PA&
amany Itsresnon 'cu , Cam,: themasa or nue Psos.
GLAND Stoat IN INN BLADDIEOCAtOO2.OB,
*tent, Bilicingerf Darcerrs no Braces on
Mucus on Wu= Disanintini,
I ' .Artas Ilantamto; .
Dhows all occurring from one and the same Cane*
will bit:entirely aured by the anitfttiefOn Wager.
is'no chums of dimness that produce such tartans
eV upon the human conetitution as Diabetes and
penises of the Bidneys, Bladder and Urinary - Paisages,
and Onpugh a false modesty , they are neglected until
they at e so fitr advanced as to be.tite9o l 4
_.rdinarg , remedlea; and in a milordf Of caseiliale can
Anne by the physielane, and we present the .
CONSTITUTION WATER
To:the public with the conviction that it has no equal in
.rellefring the class at !or which it has been found
Ise,ontetlY,eneciereful in eerier; and wcorsnt that we
shalt rewarded for our alerts Inp4phig so vs eatde
remedy In a farm to meet the requirements of patient.
amtphy.foratt. " Putride by alt Dresigista.
wit "a. Gfti&U & Proprietors.
KOROAN geoeral *gouts,
marsO.Omw Ito. 48 Cliff fluttecNew York.
Pil-1-0 TO G.R,APH Y,
In ail its Branches,
_ -
ate:Wed In Lb beet style known in the art, es
C. G. CRANE'S GIALLERT,
arch ;Stied, Aistofillisa"7l
- size DT OIL AND PASTEL
S'PBREOSCOPIO: PORTRAITS,
kmbretyyee, Dagnerreot l 7Pne, al:4 ) for Ca 4 gS Medali
Inn, 0. • =yl4
PLA,CII3 I FLAGS ! I
tiliOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with
- Natioaal dasigaa, Lam Pang with a rim of
ealty , .ol Rat*" sg„ piloted andlaeaala it
- . ' BOTIEFITE'S BOOKSTORE,
a 4.241 1 .- -'- - ' Neu l as Barnabarg BnSot
I A PARTNER WANTED.
ANtr tit teciirho woutd.be villa o
66",114. willmgal-"44rbArti-;
ifilistellantous
PROF. O. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
IMI
BLOOD RENOVATOR.
1• precisely what ne name indi :..tea, for while plats.
at t to the taste, it le tevivi ytug, exhilarating and
.tr. og hewing to the vital I , .were It also reViVillea, re
lemAta s reoews tie long I • all di orl itle/ twat"
and thus ralitact- as moduli the t y s•cm i nvut nere p ie
to attacks of die .at t•te nety preparation ever
her: d to the Won 6 in a pnpi.l.4 term to as to be within
the rends of all.
c emicaliy and ,killfully combined, as to the most
po. et , lli TO. IC, 4Dd yet so p?rfeeny aids/U.l so Agi ro Aar
IS PUSS= ACCORDANCE WITH THE tiIIVS 411 , Ica7o 10t, AND
SO rEIT YES WHAMtt crusted; and tole up the
+4•E'S inarg to 6011 illay" a i to-rvo.ka irritation. Ais st.o
reffedly extureratiog Is Its effects, aim yet It Is never
followed by Ins:Attie f &prorioon spirits It is corn.
posed.entirely of 1 - agate:es, add those tboraugly cute-
Ohnug Olraftil IA& and Imo Ring properties, sod cad
s quell t.) can never ilu.e. As • sure prevenive and
cure of
coNmrstriroN, BRONCHITIS, LENGE:MON, DT?,
PEPSI -8" , OF APt'ETlre, FAMINE.* NEtt-
Toed ilittrfaßlLlTY, NioiaLCitk, PALPITA.
TRW (..F . I tiE.HEAR e, M BLANC/IDLY, HYPO
CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR,
CIDDIDM, AND ALL THAT cLA,b OF
litt FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED
FEMALE: WEAKNILUI ANu
lIIREGuLotIVES,
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Mao, Liver Verrogen eats of Torpidity, and Liver Mu/-
plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any putrid derange
ment ef the Urinary organs
h WLLL mot only Lure roe debility fol .srieg CHILLS and
FSVIrlt, bet ail prevent &hams arising feast Miasma• t
Man oars, and cure the diseases at once, If airerdy rt.
tackad.
.irreivelers abated have a bottle with thew, as It will
lufaltbly µreveal my deleterious consequences follow
Wit 11 00 Ohmage of climate and water.
A 4
I. ptel'ealla 004/Vsaida, strengthens the dis•stlve
orgaos, IL aboukl be in the beads of sit Mood* rf sodeo
tary habits,
Ilsactleug wet accruromed to touch out-door exsteim
•boll iilway • use it
Maniere ebOuld um it, Fir it 13 a perfect relief, taken
a month or two before the duel dial, SOO will pass the
d mutt puha& ease Sod safety.
Taaaa Ii NO Ittertalte AS 'Of R.
INRINAL LS ALL WE cLard FOR IT I I I
Bfotbere Try It I I
And to you we appeal, to detest the Morin or &cline
not may of your dituorrs before It be ono tow, but aimo
yeur *WM and hubs Ai., oar wbi e the former from false
delicacy, often go down to a prem.ture gram rataer
th ve let their count 1.. n be known to tine, the latter are
often so mixed up vita the excitement of busleass, that
If it wire not for you, they too, wouto travel In the tan e
dowtiviard path, until it is tOo late t) arrest their fatal
fa o l Bat tne mother is always yield:it, and to you wv
couddeutty appeal ; for kr: are au, e your never ftlllug
aniactloin will uuerriugly point you to PROF. th.t.lte
IItsCTUttAT/ifti AND ttLOOD hEvt,V A T JR a
the reonoty whion ehould &leapt be on band in time el
need. -
Lk J.' ROOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and
1 tilderket Street., rt. Ism* M 0.., sou sold by ail good
laruagt-ta. Price One o ;sr er Bottle,
JyB-daw• ow
PUEIIPX3.3EIiNt'SSI
DAILY A LINE!
Between Philadeliahia
Loot naWZN, J11:081Y WILIZAMPORY, Mon;
UNIONTOWN, Wa1002119W3, 1111X0S, I.lwisseno,
NOATHUaIIsOLIIOO, raxsnnt, illintental,
thiOROCTOWS, Lrlcsxaaowx , 4ILLxIIO
- lisrassx, Daunts;
AND IiAttRISBDRI.I.
The Phlbulalphia Dept& beta; enirsily tousled the
Drayage will be at the &Wait rates. A asduzsur goes
through with snob train %oWt. , ana to tae safe aelivery ca
all goads entrusted to Jae owe. Goode delivered at the
Depot Of
PKBED, WAND & FRDED, No. 811 War. et Bteet,
diaptda, by'S O'clock e. M., wilt be .11Verad In
• Uarriabarg the next morain
Freight (alw tys) as low as b ejoy other Inc,
Pariloultr attention paid b f thin 1100 to oslnnpi end
speedy delivery Of al, Elarrlabur ooda.
The l undersigned thankful for past. Atm.,: bb
( bras:,
striaotteutiou 01/01110,5_0a 000[?.e tj acon 44 1 0 0
Philadelptd• and ite.tdio
Ara of Market .titre . . i.nurg.
617 (tam
GMT FRAMES I GILT PRAM I
BIEBT.ER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and Piotaze PPOZOO/31
GUI and Rosewood Rom Mop &.
HARRISBURG, PA.
Frani& Mirrors, equal.. and Oval Partizan.
Frames of every description.
OLD witasiss TO az W.
jrumy
wl AN TED.- - . Nil 6TOSILI,PACIi
ii AGES of tittt .40 • Aild JEWELRY, M y, I
ces one third lead than ca, purchased elsewhere.
oiler addrees (stamp enclosed.) J L. BLILEY,
ic23:,3ccd 16.1 ,burr I:No.OAL
I=wgzo - viriirmi.a. , fis
DiARRIREA AND OHOLER.A.
ANTIDOTE,
For the cure of these distressing =Mediae. Agreeab , e
to the taste.
Evert soldier should procure a tattle ol Ms valuable
siedicloe.before they (age up their line of march. For
!ale at
U. A. BASSI/AST% Drug Store,
mytaut Ibuttsburg, Pa
HENRY C.. Sti AFFER.,
DATER RANtiER, Front street, second
door . *bove Wain*, sweet.. 44 orders pooctually
attended lb.
Sr riper 4nnii br /6 Gouts per roll or piece. All
work yrpniptod. ' alyb-dtf
A ICHANCE gOIL A BARGAIN.
rl3O close up the concern f.he entire
J sioeic of SHvB9, Boors, Ordrver Be 1
mea, dipcoased,b3 the rooms In tae Market Square, will
be sold at jejlltabeet,CfJawFoLine.wi.4 be
rented
=An gay. jeri-dtt Dabr hue, agent.
TiIUNDER AND LIGHTNING.
. ,
vast amount of prOperty distroyed
L.•annually by Llibtnutt aught to be a warning to
propero hoidens to secure their bundles& All orders
tar Litibintag Rode left at the auotiosi - store or W. BARB,
will ite!atteeded to. Ude pat up In the, latest Improved
Vb. warranted.
. 1 /
FOR RENT.
THE EUROPEAN HOTEL' AND RE
STAURANT in Brant'm Gay Bell Balldloty Barrie
burg City, ea. Apply to JtIHN 11.. BRANT,
jell dgms V/! 1410 PKGRUPI4
eittliß CIDER 1 1 1-BtrietlY pure, spark
ki hung and sweet—hea rewired a &leer Medal or Di. •
peens lit every State Aarealltdral lair slues 1156. -.For
'ate byi fell-d MM. DUtkt & .CU.
. -
.t .1 14i, bALE.--One of the beat busuleas
utadds In the city Oil reluelrisble terms, or leased
lok odor dee - years sit =lard in Market street between
T9ei ariftA_ ..._____.,....,.....,.......___.___, Eutti hneede ensile prees.es of _
City Property for We,
A LAAGE TYPO-STORt BRICKMOUSE
loko terry gy9gl4, pleamisit located vi
oo Fro PIX
WTOIEII , III2b •ies Atitide:
Atkpfrwol4Bll o l4eititi ooatt.i!uyi,foid or cf
wwm
, tx ZimmIIRMAA,
"" " No. 2S, wines/mind street.
REMOVAL.
PLUMtkiIO • •t-.- ARS": (rait- 4lieritir
tr
larl . * roOrdi seet,±4ove .11.iiKec,optOilf,,.. the Bottle
otromott„. Ttuinitial tarpon pair•nage, tie hopes; ikilitGict
anontlOß to Widows, to merit a ootOlooanto of it t
•m a ia6 and WIC PARIMIL
R EMOVAL.
ffittL dthiSCRIBER would 'respectfully
hitormthe pubbc that ha ha- rumored Ms Plum b
ang mid fir - isa bat:mains establishment to No. Sou lb
Third stmt. below Hires Hotel. "tankful for at
_kutl2_
Mass" hh nopee o 7 atria exteelre`a Wb , naus A V?Allern
a con_iloussii k, 4 1 ieost A , =
Apa.14,41kl
- .
.77---jaAttm A liet*
' xuer 1.4):65113G"'
-‘4
pj gad ixot MOM)
ItaiVAlMr?'"46
LADIES' WINE.
SPEER'S S A,M1311 . 01 WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Older,
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SAMBITCI WINE.
OELEBRATI.:I) tur its niodic4l end bona
ti:t LI qua itt Bass Kent Li. St 1 1 .nt. 14 ,
relic /11 ter tl tuahl. e *cm Aby earn. at bvii
dam, and Some of the ti et t nil aia Nur an,
Am rice.
SPRER , S SAMRUCI WINK.
ti oot 1 mlctnr ar 'aro,
from nultiratel orEn r reco nn._d d ty :nom
-Ist; And Physiela 16114 001,4 , 1110:.!, M Ad pro 41,11,1 in
gorier to aag other Alo a o aae, as ias , • •ri.
n'e for all weak s - , d dab .a cal per ea;, and tle A•rA I
and infirm. ina.*rovingth, , ;4:ito, Lot •
and ehllarea
A LADIteS'
aecaoriso it will on lukoriciate Ka mher glow, as it ea n .
in] •e no MinoBo of .piny or other Ilea ere;4ised la •.
mired in its rico PO :111 nr a tvim .134 nirtri re propwsh.,
Imparting a reit by tone to lb dige tiro org Li's, and a
LLeming,, At ao I Webby it. la and Ca4D:sXlOll.;
time g notno link= the pigualrre nt
thrai.:(l:44.lfß, PasWe,fij J.
over.tbe cork of e Ii oottio,
trIAKK ti , g ToIAL uF Tara Wad E...
A. bent R, •"rO;tr'et
Fnotater,[tti
, 111 •e 209 sroadwav • vow , m tr.
J. H RATtt Agent, Plabule'plite.
For sale by U. W. Cr t-B Reny% J' 6R
Wy.ah and by drazal.ta ge .0 all
ONLY PREPARATION
Universal Confidence ez Patronage.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN,
Lid's, so d Gentlemen, in all p +riser the world to-lily
Lb* eilluacy of Prof. 0 J Woud'a flair Ite-torative and
gentleman of the Presu aro unaulttu lu it, pr.. 1.4. A
few teatimonitla only eau be bare given ; see circular fur
more, and it alit be impe• Mb!, fury u to , doubt.
4'7 WAI Sireei, New York, Dec. 20th, /848.
: Your note o , the 15 b 11113 1.115011 re
deye t i thee you bid beard thlt 1 hue beau tow
stet by toe use of Woo .'s User Kestotatl. 0, and reqeo4
kg toy certificate q( the 1..0t if I b bjeegteu
give h.
I award it to you cheerful y, nee . t dn.."...
My ego la about 60 cetrt ; tie rolor it attinrn,
and t elated to oarl some Biro or i•ir • since It be.
gun to turn pray, end lb • Kaip on toe. rue. uI my he d
to lose Its 300.4 , / lnly and It. ...111selts
of theao elsagrerabilitire toctrea.yd wit° antLabaut. ,
wan added to Maul, by bids
rair
ol toy head and threatening 19 gaols. ..
me bald
In ibis unpleasant predicament, I was latitmod to try
Wood', Hair iteottuatlvr, mainly to arrest the frLing
or of Inv hair, for I had retell nu orreoutlion that gray ~
hair could ever be restored to ita original color excep:.
from dl es. I was, bowever, areatly aurprla ti to Bud
tier the use rif two o the only alai nut oily wok_ I Ike
rautogetl eirremol, but the color wee rektitrd To tilt , . gray
hatr and senalbt by to .6. ecalat_anit,„...,.....ke.iwit
mem.— ..a .
,aOl At V1L10:47-ailasifULt 1 deced to try it.
&mot g !be manv oblig Akita I ow. to her ell&
' recornuteud all bu butte atm v Ave the riti••';',
i m ? t lr r o a .ll.,r ito ir: n yi3 of their wvatordi by my ex 0,
use tlf growing gray or esuing bled, - •-`
Very. reveettu tfr, - RAN.
To 0 J. Wood k Co., 444 Bro,dwty Yew
lily &may are abseut r• 411 the city, ati..4 e4Ol oclenet
er at No 11 Carrot place. • -
thamaston, Ala , July 20th, 1869.
To Pit ‘e. OJ. wain: tear : YOUf ßest" !
Wee" has done my ti .ir ao much goo.i, ince I C.Mcn.nced
the use of It, tbat I wish to make kuuWu to the t LIB /0
beetroots on the hair, winch tire great. A 'man or wo.
mail may be noirly d. paved of hair, and by a resort to
your "Hair Restorative " the hair will return more
tmoulful than ever ; at lea t thin is my asp atonoo
Believe it eh Yours truly, ,ae. -
W Si
a. SINEWY.
P rt—You can publteb the above II you hke. By pub
lishing In ow southern pal era you ea get more ',Woo
er-, &octal. I see :sero...lof your oen.lloatos ja the Alp
bile Mercury a streug southeru l aper. ;
W. 13. Hued",
WOOD'S lIAIR RPSTO tATIVB
PROV 0. J. Wean : ar Sir : [laving bad the inl.for
tune to lose the bad port ou of my Nth, from the • &cm .
of the yellow fever, to New Orleans in 1861; r
dared to melte a trial of Jour preparation, and !Dead it
to minim as t e very dung needed fly hair In now
Mirk mid glossy, mud no words can express my obliga
tions to you fu giving to the al/limed suchm Immure.
FINLEY JOHNni N.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three.met,,vis
large medium , and small ; the anal' bolds pJC a, lint,
ACM retails for ouu dcl r per bmtle ; the melltinOtolas
at least twenty per sent snore in proportion VISA. aye
Mall, retails for two dollars p.r bottle ; the lime Midi
a quart, 4u per o.nt. more to proportion, and ror
. ,
0. J. WOOD & CO., Prop letens, 444 nroadway, New
York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, tie. • o
and sold by all 1;013d 1 ruggNcs sad Fancy Gssess
Dealers. .1y13.... Menu.sis
Great fur
•
•DR. LELLANIra--
ANTI RHEUMATIC- - BAND
IS !MR ONLY KNOWN Rwall .FOR,
Rhetunatism, Gout and Neuralgia -
AND A BUZ Milts TOR
All Mercurial Disease&
It is s conveniently arrainced Band, containing a ISNW.II ,
sated Impound s to be worn around the Waist, weg i oiV
kidney to the moat delicate perlieue, uo change Mast/W.
of &Me to required, .rsti it otdirely removes the demos;
from the system, a bout procluauf, tLe fejarma ll ,
arising from the eSe of pow 11.1 !..!ernal../Pledhim,
which .weaken and desiroy ib AMU goo
temporal/. relief only. By t 6 t: /re ..tmeto,th„ .. , 0 , 000
properties contained in lb • Band come in centers wilt
the Wed and reaches the (Maas'. through the pores Or
the side, effecting lo every maw!' i t .mt ) , f e a t cunt and
, restore be parts am oediu a i..h 7 ..!ir,Z.oladlfain, _fri g
Band is also a. most poWer; la I Arerf-ShistOnaravagent, and
*tit -sorely relieve tbe system. trims the persodoops ,
recta of Merwity. Modems /-cabes are cored lie- •eii
dear, and we are csmstaudy reset/Pug testimonials of Bs
ealf..Ael m aggr.rvat-u eiSei 01 h )4; btaadwg.
`Frock 0:00, LO be had-Of Drugnissi generally, or can be
sent b* mad or expremh with tea diroCUOLI for aae q to
anyrpaXt of the Country, direct from the Pr.ncloal
IN°. 409 BROADWAY, New York.
Ge tititrra & co-, Sole FroPrietOri.'
8.' , -Descriptive Circulars Sent Free,
Avo'"AONNT., WAN EBB Ere itYWHKilit.ar / re/.
jyt-daw
MI
_,.
,--- W ANTED I 500 MEM = il
-
For "the Batteries of , the :50. Regi
ment of Artillery V. 8,402 y.
PAY trom 11 to 21 dollars a moats ac
opting to the position wtiett the intiacity , and
o w i r s 4ar or Me soidiere may enable. him to obtain. "
tu e tious, quarters and Medical attenuants are lOrniabeti
each turd er, with an amp e a 1.w& 1 00 0, 0101,110 14 410 04 -
di , llou CO their p y Et ery tra - opstile,pkkotap
p tlipppi p-
', dtbe sootier, atroroloy, huh an- pportenitroirthry la ins
toe beat part of byt pig. , r , ~ - . . . ~. , .
/ken Pr 4 03,1 ciaa,rac44 hotlailiftletelainir . ilegiaria4aave
i 111 "OPPolumkir fOcip,ammatest Mae the tasemisalon
tat'of :the artily. .. ,e
, AP T
at Janes *gal, j?hotlt Atwood street, Barris.
il4Ohitta
V
E. K. CRA FT .
. 1- ' 'llllSeet. au Azusa),
I. JONA]:
ithattlanzono
ko=oni
WORTHY OF