Pailp Etitgapl. HARRISBURG, PA Tuesday Afternoon, August 6, 1.61. NEW Caw', -Some of the farmers have com menced making cider, and this healthful and palatable bev,rage will soon again be offered for sale in our market. VIOLATING AN ORDINANCE.—Last evening five citizens, residing in various localities, were be fore the Mayor, charged with maintaining nui sances in the shape of filthy bog-pens. They were all fined the usual amount. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.—Captain Beim and Lieutenant De Witt, of the First City Zouaves, having resigned, a meeting of the company will be held this evening to elect new officers to supply the vacancies thus occasioned. We hear it rumored that Captain Kelm has been appoint ed to a position in the regular service. IMEC=MI Cormarrzn.—The three spans of the North ern Central railroad bridge near Dauphin, which were destroyed by a storm last spring, have been rebuilt and the track is again ready for the passage of trains of cars. The whole structure has been much improved and strength ened with additional braces, so as to prevent the recurrence of similar accidents. A REVOITZR.—A regular female "revolver," named Cal. Barrie, whose name has figured in our police reports almost weekly for two or three years past, was discharged from prison yesterday morning, and went back to that in stitution last evening, in t+ highly "obfuscated" condition, a disgusting spectacle to look upon. Alderman Kline committed her for thirty days. A large crowd of boys and soldiers formed her escort to prison 1=1:=C1 MAN Sum—About two o'clock this morning a man came into the pressroom of our estab lishment in a bleeding condition, and stated that he had been shot in the arm, but did not tell a satisfactory story as to how or where the affair occurred. Upon inquiry to-day we learn ed that the fellow was released from prison yesterday, having just served out a term for the crime of larceny. The probability is that he had resumed his old occupation, and received the wound while attempting to invade some body's premises on a burglarious mission. 'AMIN AT CARL IN/M.—The two three months' regiments now at Carlisle had not been paid off up to Net evening. Great indignation and ex citement is said to pervade the ranks, and when our informant left the men wero threatening to seize a railroad train, come to Harrisburg, and raise a general riot here. We presume the de lay is owing mainly to the failure of the officers in making out their pay rolls promptly and ac curately. It was the intention of the Paymaster to go to Carlisle this morning and commence payment, and we presume he did so ; in which event we may look for the return of the Ver beke Rifles this evening or tomorrow. I:===l ExacwrioN OF Aautrootro.—Governor Curtin has declared his firm intention not to interfere with the course of the law in the case of Tho mas J. Armstrong, convicted of the murder of Robert Crawford, and now in prison at Phila delphia awaiting execution, which will take place on Friday next. The prisoner still main tains his apparent unconcerned manner, and he makes no display of anguish at the near ap proach of the time at which he must pay the penalty of his crime. He expresses a wish that the Governor would grant him a respite; but he seems to entertain no hope of a pardon. He denies striking a blot or firing the shot which destroyed the life of Crawford. _.- RUMANISII.-A few ruffians who, by some means or other, smuggled themselves into the volunteer ranks, only to disgrace our soldiery, have perambulated the streets of this city for two or three nights past, in several instances entering private dwellings to annoy and insult the female inmates. One of these fellows met with a rough reception on Chestnut street the other night, and others should be treated in the same way. In these times, when the city is overrun with soldiers, some of them of the rowdy class, and we are without au effective police force to preserve the public peace and protect life and property, it is the duty of all citizens to adopt such self•protective measures as will guard their homes from invasion and their families from insult. SICK SOLDllll9.—Several of the returned vol unteers are lying sick in this city. They are comfortably quartered with private families, and receive kind attention and faithful medical attendance. One who died on Sunday morning was buried In the cemetery last evening. Two others, lying at the same house, are now in a fair way of recovery, Lieut. J. Wesley Awl, of the'Cameron Guards, is now confined to his room by a severe attack of camp fever. We learn from Carlisle that considerable sickness prevails among the soldiers of the two return ing regiments encamped at that place, and that several deaths occurred during the past week. A member of the Mount Joy company was buried there on Tuesday, and the remains of another sent home for interment. ----•-` THE HRATIED TERIL—We are having a touch of the tropics. No pulse in the daylight air, no coolness in the darkness. The flowers scarcely get dew enough in the arid nights to keep them alive during the burning days. The eye of the lidless sun scorches all that it glares upon,. Cattle pant in the fields; dogs, with pal pitating flanks, hang their tongues out to cool in the shadow of the door-yard trees; fat babies break out in "prickly heat" as if they had been sown with fire, and the crop was just coming up ; drouthy flies drive even the gen tlest horses to the verge of lunacy; all the biters and stingers of the insect world are in a state of preternatural activity and exasperation; drinks taken into the stomach are promptly r eturned—with a slight infusion of salt— thnagb, the undershirt. A STATED MEETING of the Paxton Hose Corn pang will be held this evening at eight o'clock A full turn-out of the members is desired. Goon ArroniTittyr.— Mr. John P. Rutherford, of Swatara township in this county, has been appointed an Asistant Quartermaster in the regular army with the rank of Captain. This is a good appointment. Captain Rutherford is an honest man and will make an efficient officer. SINGULAR Twarr.—A spring wagon belonging to Robert Reed, residing on the Jonestown road, was stolen recently and has not yet been re covered. The wagon was traced for a consider able distance through Fishing Creek Valley, but was ultimately lost. in the neighborhood of Dauphin. It is supposed that the theft was committed by some one well acquainted with the premises of Mr Reed. ZOVACH COMPANY. —Lieut. J. Wesley Awl, of this city, is raising a company to be attached to Colonel Goods'a Zouave regiment. The roll is now open for signatures at the Walnut Street Exchange. Young men who desire to join this regiment cannot go into service under a more gentlemanly and efficient officer than Lieuten- ant Awl. Such is the testimony of all who served with him in three months' campaign. Gonin Homs.—Several more members of the first Minnesota regiment, who were wounded at the battle of Bull Run, passed through this city yesterday en route for home. All of them spoke in the highest terms of the gallant and heroic conduct of our former townsman, Lieut. Colonel Miller, who is now in command of the regiment, Colonel Gorman having been promo ted to the position of Brigadier General. Should Colonel Miller's life be spared we predict that he will come out of this contest with as many laurels as any man of similar position in the service. SAxrrAns PREOMYTION9.—During the past summer the health of our city has been un usually good, and we hope the same blessing may be continued; yet this consideration should not induce a neglect of the means for the pre servation of health. One of the most prolific sources of disease and death is the unwhole some miasma arising from decaying animal and vegetable substances, and other filth exposed to the heat of the sun. By a little care on the part of the authorities of the city this cause of disease could be almost entirely removed. At present, however, some of the alleys are in a filthy condition, and in many places the gut ters are filled with stagnant water, covered with a scum of filth, and filled with decaying animal and vegetable matter, distilling the most noxious vapors under the action of the sun's rays. Some of the vacant lots are in this condition, end the consequence is that the air, especially at night, is burdened with the most offensive and unhealthy r ffiuvia. Most of these causes could easily be removed, and a large amount of sickness and suffering prevented. CAUSE or BISHOP Bowman's DEATH.—III our last issue we announced the decease of this distinguished Episcopal Bishop. We have since learned that it occurred under the following circumstances. He had started from Pittsburg on Saturday morning on the Allegheny Valley railroad to visit Butler, but the Pooatas (usually called Puckety) bridge being down, and a heavy slide on the road, the passengers were forced to walk around to make the connection with the train above the elide. The Bishop had walked about two miles when he fell dead, and his body was found some time after, face downward. The cause of his death is not cer tainly known, probably appoplezy or sun stroke. The funeral, to take place in Lancas ter this evening at five o'clock, will probably be the largest ever witnessed in that city. A number of the Episcopalians of Harrisburg left at noon to-day to unite with their christian brethren of Lancaster and other towns in pay ing a last sad tribute of respect to the memory of their beloved and lamented Bishop, whose loss will be deeply felt by the church in this State. WARFARE or rims Rutra.—The rebels doat on poison I They should be well versed in the secrets of the Borgias, so as to graduate their potions according to ciruumstances. But whole sale poison is in their line. They seek no via time and exhibit no partiality. Officers and privates are alike to them. Death and removal is their only ambition. We have just read a letter, written by a soldier at Camp Weston, Virginia, in which the writer states that near the camp is a beautiful spring of living water. It flows as freely as the waters of heaven. The soldiers resorted to it, and drank like thirsty travelers. But there was evidently something wrong. They were made sick, not beyond the skill of physicians, but with all the evidences of mineral poison. Those who drank not were healthy; those who did, retched their innards as though the compounds of an ignorant drug gist had been administered. The spring had evidently been poisoned by the rebels, and a guard was placed over it. The sick are conva • lucent, and ready to fight the traitors "or any other man." Mamma BY AN Ax.rmaners. —Yesterday after noon a " bold soger boy," accompanied by a gaily appareled and tolerably good looking fe male, visited the office of Alderman Kline and desired to be "spliced," which pleasing opera tion was promptly performed by the accommo dating Alderman, and the twain went on their way rejoicing. The woman "had a beaux for a soldier who'd go," and she determined to ac company him. The names of the parties are Henry Charles Standish, of Chicago, Illinois, and Sarah Johnsonalias Clara Chambers, of this city. Unfortunately for the bride, a short time after the celebration of their nuptials her lord was arrested for desertion from his regiment, and confined in the lock-up until this morning, when he was taken under guard to Camp Curtin. An interview took place in the lock-np between the new - nee man and wife, the character of which we did not leant, no spectators being al lowed to saltness it. A very- inauspicious com mencement of the honeymoon. The felloy will probably be dismissed from the service in dis pap, and return to his bride shorn of the flow ing locks which she so fondly caromed only a fow brief hours ago. ptunovluaniaiv it &graph, Zuestrap it 6, "THE POOR OLD MoTinut of Charles Wilkin- son Vanderkist is anxious to hear from him. A letter to her from him, sent to the office of the Pittsburg Dispatch, would give her new lire." " ARMY REXORTRRS. - - Dirge quantities of cannon and munitions of war are passing south ward every day by the Pennsylvania and Balti more railruads. A splendid lot of rifled cannon went southward last night. GOOD TEMPLA RS. - A rtated meeting of Wash ington Lodge, No I, I. 0. of G. T., will beheld at their hall this eveniog, at o'clock. An election of officers will be held, and a full at tendance is requested. A (loop EXAMPLE. —About sixty of the busi ness men of Warsaw have issued a paper which reads as follows : Whereas, There can be in the present condi tion of our country, but two parties--"only patriots and traitors;" and Whereas, Some of the citizens of Warsaw have sufficiently indicated by traitorous lan guage their secession sympathies, Be d resolved, That we deem it our duty to refuse such parrens employment, support or patronage, in any shape or manner, and we will not countenance such persons in our social, public or private relations. Amen! Amen! . So mote it be, in Warsaw and all over the country. DANGIIIIOII9 PsAcrios.—Every day and night drunken soldiers may be seen perambulating the streets armed with bayoneted and loaded muskets. The practice of permitting intoxicated and reckless men to leave the camp with loaded weapons is a very dangerous one, and should be reformed. If the officers in charge of Camp Curtin do not act promptly upon this hint, we shall feel it to be our duty to refer to the mat ter in such terms of censure as their official ne glect and inefficiency deserves. If citizens are left at the mercy of drunken armed meu by the military authorities, and obliged to resort to self protection, they will do it effectively and in their own way. KEYSTONE Rsoursxr.—We take pleasure in announcing the promotion of Major Peter Wise, of Williamsport, to the command of the Key stone regiment, recently accepted by the War Department, and now encamped at Philadelphia under marching orders. The regiment is about full, and the men will be substantially uni formed and equipped before leaving for the seat of war. Colonel Wise is a whole-souled gentle man, has the military knowledge and experience to constitute him a first-class commanding offi cer ; and Irom our personal acquaintance with the man we feel safe in predicting that he will go into the field with one of the best drilled and most effectively disciplined regiments in the service, and come out with as many laurels as "any other man." The regiment will be mus. tered in and march in the course of a few days. 'PPE PICKPOCKETS continue to operate boldly and successfully in our city. This morning a gentleman was robbed on the cars in the Penn sylvania Railroad depot, of a purse containing one hundred and fifty dollars in bank notes. The thief managed to escape, and has not yet been captured. A stranger was arrested on suspicion, but the loser of the money stated that he did not answer the description of the thief, whom he thinks he would be able to recognize. Since penning the above we learn that an• other gentleman was robbed of a leather wal let, while in the act of gstting aboard the train. In this instance, however, the thief ob tained no booty, the wallet containing no mo ney, and only a few papers, of benefit to the owner alone.., No doubt the thief is a confeder ate of the one who stole the hundred and fifty dollars. Gasman Jszussos Devis.—The Hon. Jeffer son Davis, after the battle at Bull's Run, and his return to Richmond, he tells the assembled number that they had been successful, and the God of right was with them and would not per mit the Northam hordes to desecrate the land of Washington. In his declamatory he put to shame the pirates of the gulf, and his duplicity made common sinners tremble. I think had one ounce of courage at that time marked his action, he would have got further toward Washington city than will be his fortune again (without it is as a prisoner.) While we speak of those things that are of vital importance to our whole country, it is no less a fact that individu ally .nd as a community, we are all interested in buying our dry goods at the lowest prices.— The place to do so is at the corner of Front and Market streets. Usual & Bowmatt. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS FROM Nsw YORK ADO- T 1021.-1110 pieces splendid Wamesutta Calico, 10 cta ; 60 pieces of unbleached Muslin, 41. 10 cta., worth 12i cta ; 80 pieces of splendid Clin ton Ginghams, 12i cta., worth 18 cts ; 100 pieces of Crash, at 10 and 12 cts. a yard ; a very large lot of ladies and children's white stockings; the best ladies hose for 12i cts. in town ; bril liants, hrillianta, brilliants, 60 pieces, at 121 cts. ; beautiful skirt stuff at 25 cts.; 200 dozen of brown and blue mixed men's socks, 123 cts.; and a great many other goods very cheap, at S. Laws's, John Rhoads' old stand. IMPORT/UM TO PENULLIre. Dit. OH BESMAN'B• Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK OITY. Tcombination of ingredients in ttiese Pins ara the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain ineorrecting all irregularities, Partial idenstrnations, removing an:ob. etruotions, whether from odd or otherwlists, head:Labe, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, ,ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bank and limbs, Sic , disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature TJ EARS= LAMES, Dr. ametteman's Pills are invaluable, as , bey will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed In the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesemines Pi.lls doing all that they represent to do. NOTIOR Tier s one condition et the fatale spigot as wMck Ac Pala sense be taken without protium, a PECIILLLE RASULI. The conclitimt t eternal to is PACIRGNALNCY— Ow rank mmea itau 01. 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WHITE SULPHUR SPRJNUS HOTEL, CARLISLE, Cumberland .oust} , Pe.—The pro. primers take pleasure in announcing that they are now prep.tred to rec. Ive elation. Putnam desiring a healthy Location tor the manner will find this one or the man dn ligbanl places In the country. The watts' of these sprlogn manes be surpassed for dila. tog, bathing and medicine/ purposes. For information and oiruclars addrebs ' WY. H. BUHKOCIIIHS, D. C. StIRNSTr, PAS An l'roprietors. Pow EIW DUBE/10i AND OHOLEBA ANTIDOTE, For the ears of those distressing maladies Amicable to the taste. Every soldier ahould procure a bottle of this valuable mediclue belbre they take up their Hoe of march. For sale at 4 A. BA ZillfilAHT'S, Drug Store, myS4lllhu Ilarrisburg,P. HENRY U. SHAFFER, 'JAPER GAMIER, Front street, second door above Walnut street All or•lars punctually attended to. Aar Paper bring for 16 °snail per roll or place. All work warranted. • my9.dtl OHANOR FOR A BARGAIN. rPO close rip the concern the entire stock of MOSS, BOOTS, dto.,•late of Weer Be 1 man, deceased, to th 4 rooms le the Market Square, Will be sold at private sale at (MT; and the rooms will be rented to the peva/ wet If d•elred. Cho itsrmi mil be made easy. letT.dtf 1•. .41 1 agent FOR RENT. THE EUROPEAN uortL AND RE erAuttANT In Britnt , s Qty IliJi Building, Harris. burg Chy, Pa. Apply to JOHN H BRANT, jell-d3lO do toe premlses. YORt SALE.—One of the best business stands In the city on reasonable terms, or leased or three or Ova years sit 'fated in Market street between Fourth and Filth. Mauna on the premb•es of blit , d2m DANIEL LkilnY. REMOVAL. INHE 6013ICKIBER has retuoved his J. PLUMBING ANU SRA& INIOADRY irom Market. street to Fourth rtruot abova Ularset,O,Vdrit the Rothe chums rtuLoS.ini for 'bast patrueage, ba hVs by atna attention to baldness, to merit a snouts/sw of it. mar26-3nut WN PA RICHT' EMOVAL. vat- •n lie, HABER would respectfully ii intorm ttie public that he ha restored tne Plumb ing and Br no rounding Olitablistunout to Vo. 21 Sou th Third street below Elerea Hotel. fuenkfui for poet pat renege, be hopes by strict attention to buidneettn morn a continuance of It. anla-dti J. JONM. 3P3IIII 2 I:Ms7PLPSI DAILY am LINE! Between Philad.elohia, Loa HAVXIf, Unser bl.aoke, Viluzuoiroar, •.111unor, Uznarrows, WAisolrroirr. Miaow LiwisacraG, NONTBUYIKALAZID, 2.17313110 RT, Cisonmoins Lrevaffowar, Iniaxes ./40/1/04 D HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A C,ntluctor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered. at the Depot of FADED, WARD & FRZND, No. Sit Hart et Sleet, Phila delphia, by a &cloak P. IL. will be [..livered in Harrisburg the next mortals: Freight (always) as low sitby e th er 'he. Pa/Wader attention paid by OW line to prompt and speedy delivery of all liarrisbar ..00ds. The haderslgned thankful for put, Wive =e hopes by strict amention to bootees' to mall a aom-r to nee of the lama T. Piled Philadelphia sad Readin4 dell Mina Foot of Market dtree , ilurlsbarg LIME FOR SALE. PRE UNDERSIGNED having emburked Lln the LIMB HUALNEISE3 is prepared to I arash to very beat uncle at short not4ea, sae at the to gen pikes. ter cash. He eels the line burnt at Columbia and Was that burnt at home. Ea. 7 2 1-1211 1., -RETIERAWUOIL W v tWili TO BELL PACK AGM of SttltuN nit and JEWSLRI, pti• cos one third lees than sea oe purchased elasifiere.— Lnli on at addrss (stamp enclosed.) PL. IIhILEY, m2ll-3aid No. 164 oourt S,.g. Boston. Yam SPIOE.D SALMON 1 1 tRESH AND VEttY DELICATE: up Deattp tq aye pOnod c.na. • EMPTY eildOgik BABARIA NinrVikari lL PLIXIBArridr.I..4 wig. ra4o:l &AM= roe sob WOE, Jr., kW. filisccitancons ADJUTANT GiII'DEAL'S OFFICD, Harrisburg, August I, 1861. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE until 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY, the 7th inst., for furnishing, for the use of the Reserve Volunteer Corps of Penns) lvania, the following articles of clothing, deliverable at the State Military Store in Earrisburg, free of charge for freight, boxing and drayage : 2,000 Sky Blue Betsey Overcoats for Infantry. 2,000 ' ~, Mounted Men. 2,000 Sky Blue Kersey pairs of Pantaloons for Mounted Men. 2,000 Sky Blue Kersey pairs of pantaloons for Infantry. These articles must conform in all respects with the United States Army standard. Con tractors will state in their proposals the time when the goods can be delivered, and their speedy delivery will be considered in awarding the contract. Samples of the articles proposed to be fur ni•hed will be required with the bids. E M. BIDDLE, al-dtd Adjutant General. Books for the Militaryl jupjoimEß7D.NoATslßiktarGket street . tCHEAP HA RD EL'S TACTICS Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics, for the exer qise and ,manteuvres of Troops' when acting as Light Infantry or Riflemen. Prepared under the direction of the War Department. By Bre vet Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. HARDEE, U. S. A. VoL L —Schools of the Soldier and Company_; Instructions for Skirmishers. Vol. 11.--Sehool of the Battalion. INSTRUCTIONS IN FIELD ARTILLERY. Prepared by a Board of Artillery Officers.— Oce vol. Bvo. $2.60. Cot. S. CooPaa, Adjt.-Gen. U. S. A. Sir :—The Light Artillery Board assembled by Special Orders No. 134, of 1858, and Special Orders No. 116, of 1858, has the honor to sub mit a revised system of Light Artillery Tactics and Reglllations recommended for that arm. WK. H. FRENCH, Bt. Maj. Capt. First Artil lery. WILLIAM F. BARRY, Captain First Artillery. HENRY J. HUNT, Bt. Maj. Capt. Second Ar tillery. CAVALRY TACTICS Published by order of the War Department. First Part—School of the Trooper ; of the Pla toon and of the Squadron Dismounted Second Part—of the Platoon and of the Squadron Mounted Third Part—Evolutions of a Regi ment. Three vole. 18mo. $8.75 WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, February 10, 1841. The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted to the organization of Dragoon regiments, having been approved by the President of the United States, is now published for the government of the said service. Accordingly, instruction in the same will be given after the method pointed out therein; and all additions to, or departures from the ex ercises and manteuvres laid down in this sp.tem are positively forbidden. J. R. POINSETr, Secretary of War. M'CLELLAN'S BAYONET EXERCISE Manual of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared for the use of the Army of the United States. By GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN, Capt. First Regi went Cavalry, U. B. A. Printed by order of the War Department. One vol. 12mo. $1.26. Eisarsmurriss OP 'PHI Awn', } Wassrsoros, D. C., Dec. 81, 1861. Hon. C. M. Cora n, Secretary of War. Sir :—Herewith I have the honor to submit a system of Bayonet Exercise translated from French by Captain Geo. B. Dl'Clellan, Corps, Engineers, 11. S. Army. 1 strongly recommend its being printed for distribution to the Army; and that it made, by regulation, a part of the "System of Instruc tion." The inclosed extracts from reports of the In spector General, etc., show the value. I have the honor to be, sir, with high respect, your most obedient servant, WINF.TELD SCOTT. Approved. C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War, January 2, 1862. R JONES, Adjutant General. Any of the above works forwarded by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of the published price. Remittance can be made in gold dollars and postage stamps. Address GEO. BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa. STEAM WEEKLY V ., ‘ BETWEEN NEW YORE , ; AND LIVERPOOL. Lt F. • • 1.v.. 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