Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 13, 1861, Image 3

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lIARNI,SBITRG, PA
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TUesaily Anerllooll, August 13, 1861.
UN THE EVE. -4110 water iu the Susquehanna
commenced rising last night, giving promise of
quite a considerable freshet.
Mom MILITARY.—The Chalmar's Zonaves,
Capt Holmes, a fine company raised in Bir
mingham, Allegheny c ounty, have joined Col.
Mach's regiment, now encamped in Cameron's
weed 4, near this city.
l'us country papers say that after harvest
volunteers will flock to the various regiments
now forming in all parts of the Northern States
by thousands, At present most of the young
men are engaged in gathering the crops.
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WAR ARTICLE') FOR THE NVesr.- Two Express
care heavily laden with improved Enfield rifles
passed through here last night direct for St.
Louis. They were shipped from Washington
with the passenger train, and will remain in
that position until they reach their destination.
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EsesTRAIN FOR Tll6 PRESIDECT'S LADY.-
The Nebrk. fist line brought the car in
tended to convey Mrs Lincoln from Washing
ton to that city, and it was sent at once to its
intended destinatihn. The President's lady
will in all probability leave Washington to
morrow and pass through here direct for New
York,
Corxrr COURT. —Criminal Court commences
next Monday week, and will be held, for the
first time, in the new Court House. The trial
list is unusually large, including sixty-five con
tinued cases. In the list are two cases of mur
der—that of the soldier Corcoran, who killed a
comrade at Camp Curtin, and Starry a returned
volunteer, who shot a comrade at Walnut and
Third streets.
Carratx Hum—The Christian Advocate says of
Captain Hull, of the Federal Guards, now en
camped near this city with Col. Black's regi
ment : "When but a lad he was in the Real
m war, and colds return was converted and
has been a class-leader for several years in the
Liberty mtreet M. E. Church. He and and three
others of the company were teachers in the
Sunday school under this charge.
l'irs ARMY WORM.—Tho army worm, which
caused such devastation in the wheat fields of
the South, has made its appearance in our
neighborhood. It is attacking the oats with
great severity, in some instances destroying
whole fields. Our farmers are apprehensive,
list it should attack the corn ; but we are not
aware that it assaults this crop. The course of
the insect is said to be in a north-westardly di
rection.
RirrvnxED Vozurrrusn's Pierre.—The returned
volunteers hold a grand picnic next Thursday
at Cold Springs. Thu citizens of Harrisburg
and vicinity are invited to participate. The
fare has been reduced to sixty cents, going and
coming. A meeting of all the returned volun
teers will take place in the Cameron Guards ar
mory this (Tuesday) evening, for the purpose of
appointing the necessary committees of arrange
ments.
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Tue FRIENDSUIP STEAM FIRE ENGlNE.—Cir
cumstances entirely beyond the control of the
manufacturers, having prevented them from
shipping the new steam Fire engine to the
Friendship Fire Company of this city, at the
time specified, the Ist of August, the following
extract of a letter from the agent is directed to
be published by the company, in order that
their patrons may fully understand the cause
of the delay in receiving the machiue
"As to the time of sending it out I am una
ble now to name the time to a day, as our en
gineer is obliged to go to Halifax as soon as he
returns from Detroit, and after that go out
with another engine before we send yours. I
think it will be from the Ist to the 10th of
September, but will write you again as soon as
I eau see my way clear to say with certainty.
CHAS. A. Ixes, Agent"
POLICE AFFAIRS-BEFORE ALDEINAN
Eliza Washington—a chubby faced neg,ress, with
a skin the color of a polished Chesnut—was
brought before Alderman Kline last evening in
a glorious state of ebriety. Eliza protested that
she was "sobei as a judge," and was afflicted
with sore feet. Sent over for twenty -tour hours.
Joe Parker—a rough-hewed negro,with a head
of hair resembling a stubble - field—appear e d be
fore the Alderman as "drunk as a lord." Sent
over foil twenty-four hours.
John Harris and John Williams—white men
—for drunkenness-- were sent over for twenty
roar hours.
Information has been made against two boys
named John and Charles Messier, residing
somewhere in the sixth ward, for trespassing on
the property of David Mumma, Esq. A hear
ing of the case will probably take place this
evening.
Tgat
-IPERANCI.—We are highly gratified to no
tice by our exchanges that the subject of tem
perance is eliciting much interest among the
people throughout the State. There is no evil
BO prolific of crime, and want and misery as the
rum traffic. It is carried on everywhere ;by the
country road Side as well as in town and city,
an d Its Impoverishing, demoralizing effects are
the same. Until recently, even our armies
that have gone forth to conquer rebellion and
treason, and restore the country to peace and
unity, have suffered sadly from this evil spirit.
We read of a great battle lost through intoxi
cated officers. More men have died in the
United States during the past year of rum than
will the present year in war, though the bat
tle rage ever so fiercely. While our brothers
and friends are united in crushing the enemy
of our life political, loyal men and, women
should unite in overcoming, and annihilating
the monster rum•fiend, that stalks everywhere
unmolested, so that hereafter our moral as well
as political life may be prospered and par
petuated.
No Professor Wood's advertisenumt iu anogi
or coltunn.
A special meeting of the Good Will FiTO
l'oinFlny will be held at their hall at 8 o'clock
this evening. Punctual attendance is requested
as business of importance will be transacted.
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GOOD TEMPLARS.-A regular meeting of Wash
ington Lodge, No. 1, I. 0. of Good Templars,
will be held at their hall this evening at S
o'clock
The members of the Degree Ledge are re
quested to meet at the hall at 7 o'clock p. m.
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DISTINGUISTIED PASSINGERS.—Gen. Anderson,
the hero of Fort Sumpter, passed through this
city yesterday morning, en route for Washing
ton, via Baltimore.
The noon train from Baltimore also brought
John C. Breckinridge, on his way home in
Kentucky.
The appearance of these gentlemen at the
depot created quite a sensation.
Itscsirr Pm Ha 'hum—Refuse to pay all
little bills, although you have the money in
your pocket—push men to pay you who haven't
the money, although you can get along without
it—if a man don't meet his obligations just at
the time they become due, report that he is
about to "burst"—cut down the wages of your
hands before it is necessary—keepliack all grain
from market until the prices get up to "starve-
tion rates "—use money irfspeculations that you
should pay your creditors with—forget that un
necessary "retrenchments" increase hard times
instead of battering them—carry a long face,
and talk long and mournfully of evils to come—
do these and other acts like them, and hard
times will surely come, however little real cause
there may be for theni.
Tna Havia.ocx A FArrmax.—A correspondent
of the New York irtsune, writing from Harper's
Ferry, pronounces the Havelock a decided fail
ure. Havelocks, he says, are very pretty in
pictures, or on dress parade, but they do not
answer for service in the field, and are equally
open to objection when used in marching over
dusty roads in a hot sun. They prevent the
circulation of air about the neck, and increase,
by confining, the heat, and when marching in
column In dusty roads, by gathering the dust,
and pile it ( n the neck, where the friction,
perspiration, and the dust together, produce
irritation and soreness. The fact Is, a soldier
should have as few things as possible to take
care of, and the less he has about his head and
neck the better. The best head gear, probably,
is the Kossuth hat, and gray or buff the best
color for hot weather and general wear and
tear. There was surely some mistake in the
report of the great advantage of the havelock
in the English army in India.
The State Military Academy.
Editor Daily Tekgraph In " W.'s" ar
ticle on the subject of establishing a military
academy, I find the following : "But the cadets
to be drilled daily, as at West Point, during the
year."
Let Pennsylvania have the honor of recogniz
ing the law of God, as above all human laws,
in her military establishments, and "Remember
the Sabbath day to keep it holy ;" otherwise
many conscientious young men will be kept
out of the establishment I know that Sab
bath drilling is likely to create insubordination
in our present army. - X.
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NEW AND CREEP Goons MOW Naw YORK Aso-
TION.-100 pieces splendid :Wiameautta Canoe,
10 eta ; 50 pieces of unbleached Muslin, 41; 10
eta., worth 14 cis; 80 pieces of splendid Clin
ton Ginghams, 121 cis., worth 18 cis ; 100
pieces of Crash, at 10 and 12 cts. a yard ; a very
large lot of ladles and children's whitestockings;
the best ladies hose for 121 cts. in town; bril
liants, hrilliants, brilliants, 60 pieces, at 121
cts. ; beautiful skirt stuff at 26 cta.; 200 dozen
of brown and blue mixed men's socks, 121 cts.;
and a great many other goods very cheap, at
S. Lawy's, John Rhoads' old stand.
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Da. CARYAN.—The clever gentleman, whose
name heads these remarks, was one of the Cam
eron Guards who left our city for the seat of
war. The doctor done valuable service as one
of the guard who arrested Merryman the bridge
burner. Since his return he has been very sick,
but we are now pleased to say is fast recovering,
and will be in the dental way soon, all owing
perhaps to the fact that he gets his dry goods
at the cheap store, corner of Front and Market
streets, Dims & Bowitem'a.
d2tt
TRIAL OF OLD lifuturirrs.—lt being generally
supposed among our volunteers that the old
flint-lock muskets are unfit for use even when
altered to percussion locks and rifled ; that the
barrels are worn out, and that it is excreedingly
dangerous to attempt a discharge of a load from
one of them. Capt. Necreamer, who is now in
Cincinnati inspecting the alteration of these
muskets, determined to give the matter a thor
ough test. Accordingly he selected one from
those which he had rejected as unfit for rifling
and on Thursday morning attempted to burst
it in a yard attached to Greenwood's foundry.
Ten shots were fired from it without accomplish
ing the desired result, although the last load
contained 218 k grains of powder and five Minie
rifle ball.
The first four shots, running from 70 up to
110 grains of powder, were fired with one ball
by Capt. Necreamer holding the musket to his
shoulder. It was found necessary to increase
the load still more, which made the shock too
great for a man's shoulder. A large iron tube
was prepared, into which the weapon was placed
on being loaded each time, and from which it
was discharged by means of a wire attached to
the trigger to prevent harm by an explosion,
should it occur. The following shots were
fired :
Ist shot, 110 grains of poVer, t iw w o o balls
2d " 120
ad " 1874 " " three balls.
4th " 151 f " " four balls.
6th " 185 " " four balls.
The barrel was still perfectly sound—no change
whatever percebtible in its dimensions. The
force of the last discharge, however, shivered
the stock to pieces.
It was then attempted to burst the naked
barrel, and for that purpose the barrel was
loaded with five balls and 2181- grains of pow
der, and put into the tube. Fire was applied
to it but did not take effect, so the old stock
was re -arranged, and the barrel with its heavy
load was secured in it again. It was placed in
the tube and discharged. The stock was again
shivered, but the barrel was apparently as goOd
as ever. The powder used in the above experi
ments was Cleveland Diamond Grain, No. 1.
Mr. Greenwood has just finished rifling the
tourth thousand of these old muskets. With
the alteration and repairing they get at the
foundry, they are said by competent judges to
be equal to the Enfield rifle for all minter',
purroies. The saving to the government hy
this process is not less than $24 on each za
kat. Where twenty Thousand are to b 6
the sum saved becomes quite an Hein at
rate.—an Qs r.
Pennsylvania Mailv telegraph, sCnesaag. 2titertim Ittgue t t 13, 1861
MOFFAT'S Gaff PILLS AND PHOENIX BlTTllufs
fr , mt all Vittera/ Pot.ms.—ln calms of Attrolunt
I ken-, Scurvy, ..r lt:ruptions of the sgm the ,4 t ursi,
I.
the Life Medicines Is truly astonishing, often removt:
to a few days, every vestig.• of these loathsome disease , -
b; their purifying effects n., the blood Rillloas Fevers.
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, files. and In •ttittrt
most all &salutes soon yield to their curative propertie.
co rawly should he without !horn, • hy 'holt
1111 C mush filltierillgatiti ex pen rn,lc qav• tl
Prepar-41 by W g B • yort, &MI
, a ," a.•
'rex ADVERTISER, baying been restored to
health h a few weeks by a very simple remedy, arkr
boring sulfured several years with a severe long law;
lon. and that dread diaesoo, Consumption-4g anribue to
make known to his lellow.sulTerero the means of core.
To xll who desire it, be will sere, a copy of the pre
scription used (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will dud •
sure cure fix Cousumptioo, Asthma, Bronchitis, atc. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription
is to benefit the afflicted, and spread luthrrnatlon which
he conceives to be nvaluable, and he hopes every aid
lerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Vert es wishing the preecription will please addrene
REV. ill/WAND A. WILSUN,
oct3l-wly
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TRNATAINNT AND RADICAL COR4 or SPN MIAMI
RHEA, or Remittal Weaktmea. Sexual DobtMl. Nero
nese, Involuntary Radasimut and Itripmesey, raooll4
Irom ate By Robt. J. Culrawer, I
Sent Mater seal, In a t labs envelope, to any address, Opt
naid, 01) 11'0010 of two at32lllW. by Dr. WAS_ Jri
BLINK. ITT anarary. Now Fork P•aa Ice Box, NO
INtn or/D.Rmlnw
IMPORT/Orr Wits
DR Cll 11:1116N) AN'S NIL!,t , ,
PrapArert Li wruellus L. aneseluipi M. ti
ri ILI h. combination of ingrotlients in those
1
Pills are the result of a long and uittenelve prudes.
They aro mild lo their operation, and certain in correction
all irregularities, Palnlsl hionstruations, removing all ob.
structions, whother from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain In the sldo, palpiudlon of the heart, whin" all aer
roue affections, byeterics, fatigue, polo in tbo bent sad
limbs, ht. , disturbed sloop, which arise from inter Option
of nature
Ur. Uheeeentaa's Mlle are Invaluable, ea .ey will bring
ou the monthly - period with regularity. I.—ttee wito,hono
been disappointed in the use of other Pith aim Mule the
utmost co^ndeuoe In Dr. Choose:notes Pills Joint an that
they repr..ott to do
There is one condition of the ressude syitun ab oducle
cantua be taken without oroducing a PROULLtIit
RESULT.. The condition r,Pnred to u PREGNANCY—
the meek, lIISCARBIAciI.. Sauk u the srraisbiblo
tendency of the me heitie qi mime he masa functions to a
normal condition, Jost man the reproducttre pow of
nature cannot renal it. •
Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from au7tild4
hilarious, Explicit directions, which .Gould be read, ib•
company each box. Price $l. Soot by mall on encladite
$1 to Da Cosursi as 1. Oesismiudr, Box 1,a31, Itat (roe.
Vow York aty.
4'M agaist In every town in the Unlade slow.
B B. HUTCHINGS,
oemerat r•-et lor the Unite,' Suttee,
14 Broadway. Non VAC
To iMO a nit Whetesale orders thoeld be (obi. -t '
8.141 In aorrlaborr A itAwr•avir
n o/u .iwly
A CARD TO THE LADLES.
DR. DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
o correcting, regulating, and remo7lei a
obetruedons, from whatever canoe, and
ymeilESE PILLS fIA VE BEEN USED B 1
the doctors for many years, both in Branca gnu
rica, with unparalleled success In every ease ; and
he is urged by many thousanu ladies who used them, 0•
make the Pills public Ow the alleviation °niter,e sulierbn
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family whore health will not pencil
Females particularly situated, or these supposing
selves so, are cautioned against them Pills while In t
condition as they are our to produce miscarriage,
the proprietor asautnuto no cepponsibillty after this
nithm, although their mildnale would prevent any
chief to health—otheratee the Pills are raxenn th n
Full and explicit directions accompany each box.
21 00 per boa. Sold wholesaj and retail by
- 111BAlilt18 A. Etaray.urt, Deoisk t
No. 2 Jones Row, userisourgi Pl
- tidies,. by seeding hitnAll 00 to . . flarriab
Past °Moe, can bat,' the Mb sent '
any pert ei the country (ootilidentially)) and "thee of poe
loge" by mail. Sold 11180 by S. R. Bravates, Beading
Joareion, 1101.1PWAT a 00noter, Philadelphia, J. L lirat!
rontrial., - Lebanon, Mann H. Hamm, Laissastar; J. 4L.
W
Wm/. rightevale ; B. T. linasa, York and by our
druggist in every city and village In the Vahan, and by
S. D Howa, ole proprietor, New York
N. S.—Look out fbr eeneterretts. Buy no Golden
of any kind unless every box Is signed s. D. Howe. Ai
others are a base imposition and mutate; therefore, ae
you value your lives and health, (to any nothing or be
ing humbugged out of your mOney) bay only of those
who allow the cignature or R. D. Hbwe on every box,
which hie recently been added on account el the Mkt
being counterfettod
Straoaox Camara's °mom, Aug. 9, 1861:
riiHE following act of Congrms in relation to
the Corpe of Medical Cadets is published for
the information of all concerned :
"Sec. 7. And be tt further enacted, That there
be added to the Medical Staff of the Army a
Corps of Medical Cadets, whose duty it shall ibe
to act as dressers in the general hospitals and as
ambulance attendants In the field, under the
direction and control of the medical officers
alone. They shall have the sauce rank and pay
as the military cadets at West Point. Ticeir
number shall be regulated by the exigencies of
service, at no time to exceed fifty. It shall be
composed of young men of liberal education,
students of medicine, between the aces tof
eighteen and twenty-three, who have *ln
reading medicine for two years and have attend
ed at least one course of lectures in a meditxd
I)
college. They shall enlist for one year, an
subject to the rules and articles of war. On e
fifteenth day of the last month of their servi ,
the near approach of their discharge shall be
ported to the Surgeon General, in order, if a
sked, that they may be relieved by another
tail of of applicants."
Application must be made to the Surgeon
General for admission into the corps, in con
fomity with the above act statin,g the date, place
of birth, place of residence, period of meditud
-studies, and enclosing the certificate of the dean
of the college (or, whennot obtainable, other tad
btfactory evidence Of the fact) that the applicant
has attended one full course in a medical col
lege. . .
Those applications mast also be km=
with testimonials of the good moral
and sound physical condition of the candidate.
When an application is favorably considered
the candidate will receive a letter'authesizing
him to appear before an Army Board of Medi
cal Examiners, who will make a special report
in each case. From among these approved by
the board the Surgeon General will select each
a number as the service may require.
As the services of this class of medical and
surgical assistants are at once required, applica
tions, to be successful, should be promptly made
to the Surgeon General, who will direct the can
didate to appear before one of the Army Medi
cal Boards now in session in Washington and
the city of New York.
R. C. WOOD,
augl3-8t Acting Surgeon General.
:13 it Fr* 11131
YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
NECHANBCBURG, PA. •
REV. 0. ECtE & SONS..
SESSION commences, September 2,186 j.
Terms, per session of live manias i4B, including Tr
Moo, Boarding, Washing &c. head tbr a oironlar.
— Blitti'TY- FLOUR B 4 Rss
00 LA.RGI RI NZZ , Bitit aision lit iniffirr ior
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PURIFY THE BLOOD
TO CONSUMPTIVES
WilliamsbUrgb,
ims county, New York
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stays successful as a presets
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ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence & Patronage
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES. CLERGYMAN,
LAid es and Gentlemen,
to all purtaot the .raid to thy
the en soy of Prof. (11 J Wood's Rah Ret-tor.tore ,:tot ,
gent/anon of the Pram are unanhootta In it.
few teptlenonlllB only can be Dere given ; see clrollar or
more, and it will be impeusibl. Ibr you to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20th, IIGS.
Gwerteltie : Your note to the 16 h Met., baa hero rta
elesed, ,aging that you had heard that 1 hat been hone
Sled by the use of Wand's Hale Restorative, and request
log my certitkate of the f If i b to- hjection u.
give
award It to you cbeerlury, Decease I tni.at IL duc
My age is about 60 yearn ; the color 01 er, heir auburn
sod It alined to cart Fome thee or 4tB jedit4 educe it "e
-t.= to tom limy. and th • scalp on the rINIWII of my he-d
to Wee its senelbility sad dandruffto form It Bach
or dime otsagreeshilith s increased mien time, and about
four mun.be sinews Morel' was added to them, by hair
411114 off the top or my head sod threatentud 10 malts.
Me bald.
In tide unpleasant predicament, I was Inducted io try
Wood'. Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the felling
off of my halt , for I bad really no expect/oleo that gray
hair °mkt aster be restored to its origami color riven
from dyes. I was, however, greatly Burris d t i e find
her the use of two holler only, that not only el the
falling ofi arrested, but the 0010 r was restored to gra)
hairs and seasilitity to the scalp, and dandredl cesisedte
farm on my head, very much to the gratification `orb
"Us, at whose solicitation I was Mduced to try U. kk
For this, among the many obllgeUone I owe lo htr sex,
I strongly recommend all husbands who ?Atm the d.
mindlOn of their w.v s to profit by my exam*, and
tate t if grog gray or grespectfully ett , ing bald.
Very BEN A. .
To OJ. Wood it 0n.,, 44 roadway. New hAVIINBER Yolt
My WWI, ore absent from the city, and I am nO long
er at No tt Cewrol place.
Sktmeesen, .411 e , July 21811, 1860
To ra OJ. wean : I tear Sir : Your ...Bair Remora-
Uvewhas done my hair so much good dnae I coromPooft o
the on of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC
lis Whom on the hair, which arr great. A mau wo
man may be newly deprived ol hair, and by a retort to
your "Hair Restorative " the hair will return i more
beautiful than ever; at l a t tins ts my experience—
Believe it all I Tours truty,
WM B. KBNEDY.
• • • .
P S.—Ton can publish the above Ir you like. By pub
lish*" ha car Southern papers you nil. gel more liktrOU.
itir swath. I see several of your certilloates o Ihu Mo
btle Mercury a Woes Southard paper.
WOOD'S HAIR RIMITOIATIVE.
Thaw 0. J. WOOO : near iAr : Raving had the inkier
tone to lose the beet port•os of my hair, from the effects
elkthe yellow aver, to New Orleans In 1851, 1 was in
dboed to make a trial of your prerswation, and found It
*-Inlinewer as L • very thing needed My halt in now
Lek and glossy, and no w..rds eau express my °bilge.
• to you is giving w the &Mimed such a trooping.
FINLEY JOllbLitiN
The Restorative la pet up in bottles of three AIM., via :
• medium, and small ; the small holds half a rt.,t,
I r.
rie.TotalliJOr,p4s doll's pp - ~the medium bolds
hest tsfetity- per eieuVelkine portion Owe .be
small, retails for two dollars A* le ; the livge tit ids
moan, 40 par e•ut. more lo pcoodlou, led retells fbr
-gig • t ; f .
O.J. WOOD &CO., Prop 444 Rroadway, 'New
k, and 114 Ilhwitet ittrolti 811. Gbiis, Mo.
. sod sold by all good lenggints sad Fancy Goods
ilso lens. , ~ t iyl3-dawciew *
SCAM .WEEKLY
dETIVAIEN nicw Y4KIL
1774,174. s
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pool. .ve Or and Philedelphlei Steamship connany
, spawning their NH powered r lydableilii hos
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ingest Idi ; DUBAI, Saturday AA. u• t 81; and very
Swarday. au Noon, drone Pler it, Nor.r- ,v(r.
Ir Oe 8- . - &Po Ou
do to Loudon. . .$lOO 00 1 d • • tows —SU CO
Steerage Moro idiots, soot tor own— „Add 000
Pooleogens forwarded to Parts, rt rev. ki.rmiturg,lßre
'Mon Stattraltatt Antwerp, ac. .t 'educed thrpakh
444.
sirPersows *hoax w , uruig outtboir Irma& croto)
tickets here at Ow tbdowiog w Now York F no:
13verpoot or Quasootorroi lot 13abin, 67.5, 086 sad
u to3
Akeertgo fe toorpo..l 140 00 fru • galena h,
$3O Oa.
Theo atoomers have nUperitlf a 00431111041.1101011111 for
• sod Cacti soponotosed Surma, CALI ore
out* Welior-it& iron Seerion,, sad have rosoot Piro
Ahrakiloiors oh WihM. _ _
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JNO. G. DALE, Arai,
16 Wondwas, New Vok.
Manmermaa. Agent, Harriabura
CO NSTITUTIO
TIM •"I If KNOWN Snit:Dl' FOR DIABETES
.j_•H Cu RATIVE properties of this me
;Seim- direct themselves eutirely to the organs or
Secre. r.u. Lino hy 80 altering the condition or the stomach
and Ifver , 11. st the starchy pahciple of the FOOD Is not
oouir zrwa hit sugar so long as the SYSTFJI is under the
influence ( I the
Uont3titution Water
which give these organs time to recover their healthy
tone and vigor. We are able to state that the cown-
TUTION WATER has cured every case of Dam* In
which Rhin been gives.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK, OP THE BLADDER,
FLAMSIAIION OF TUE EIDNsYS, slis CATARRH OF
Till% BLADDER STRANGUARy, Arlo BURNING; OR
PAINFUL URINATING.
For thaw diseases It Is truly a sovereign remedy, }DU
too much cannot be said lu its praise. A single does has
beau known to relieve the most urgent symptoms ;'rev
.T, WI BAG OR TOG,iO those OWNS, mid you will give your
praise -to ()OMIT/110N WATER..
ULCERATION OR TRa SIDNITS, BLUDD•H AND URINARY PAS
GAWK, Um/TIM or MUNI, Dream= or Tun Paw
swami GLAND Rrorm IN THE GLADDER, CALCULUS, 1
GRATIL, Eluazuogr UI?IUTU AND MUM OR
MUCUS oa Massy GINGRARGID,
ATM GROUTING.
Dismisee all occurring from one and the same cause
Will roe entirely mired by Mut Ma:taiga Water.
There is no class of diseases that produce such erbium.
ung effects upwa the human constltutiou as Diabetes and
Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Pmsagm,
and through'a false modesty, they are neglocted anal
they are ao the advanced as to be toped the control of
ordinary remedies, and le a nialority of cases little can
be done by the physicians, and we present the
CONSTITUTION WATER •
To the public with the conviction , that It has no equal in,
relieving the class of Mamma tor Which it has beau fotuld."
4o eminently attoooaarbl in curter; and we trust thaV we
shad be rewarded tor our tfferte to placing so valuable
a remedy In a lona to meet the requirements or patient
and phy.,ician. Pur sale by all Druggists.
WK. H. GRhGG &CU , Proprietors.
Muitt4aN & ALLitN , mend agents,
marbo4mw No. 46 Cliff Street, New Yorlf.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
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es earlreeleer%
el, =ballet meet, Lear the renusyhrania nallroad,
C. T. CAMPBELL, -
MM. Commanding Artillery at tamp Wrap.
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HARRLSBURG -TO JONESTOWN
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AND RETURN.
YoneEE subscriber would announce that he
la main a regular One of Magee from this city to
etown, Lebanon moan' y, every oiber day ; It leayes
Harrisburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
mornings and ietnrna the nest day from Jonestoirn.
Passengers and small weals of gooda will be carried at
reasonable rates For further Information enquire at
Buck's Hotel, Market street
jyB-3mw WILLIAM YEAGER. -,.
W . AN TED.-,--Al I N TO BEL LP.A.OIC-
Tv Aims or suntil4 A uud JEWELRY, et pri
ces one third lees than can oo purchased elsewhere.—
sial on or address (stamp enclosed.) J
in23-Bmd No. 164 Court Street. Banton. litani.
IRA.B CIDER 11 —Strictly, pure, spark
j ling and sweet—bas received a Silver Medal or Di-
Viema at every State Agekeltaral Fair 81D01) 1866. Yor
ale by fell-d
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FOR LILL
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vet air crry Bens, glinquire
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wl4 .41o.pgliteldkporm4 OMNI;
Books for the Military 1
JIIST RECIEVED AT BERGNER'S CHEAP
BOOKSTORE, No. 61 Market street.
Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics, forthe exer
cise and manoeuvres of Troops when , acting as
Light Infantry or Riflemen. Prepared under
the direction of the War Department. By Bre
vet Lientenant-Colonel W. J. HARDEE, U. S.
A.
Vol. L —Schools of the Soldier and Company •,
Instructions for Skirmishers. Vol. II.—&hool
of the Battalion.
INSTRECTIONS IN FIELD ARTILLERY
Prepared by a Board of Artillery Officers.—
One vol. Bvo. $2.50.
Cm.. S. COOPIR, Adjt.-Gen. U. S. A.
Sir :—The Light Artillery Board assembled
by Special Orders No. 134, of 1866, and Special
Orders No. 116, of 1868, has the honor to sub
mit a revised system of Light Artillery Tactics
and Regulations recommended for that arm.
WM, H. FRENCH, Bt. 114. Capt. First Artil
lery.
WILLIAM F. BARRY, Captain First Artillery.
HENRY J. HUNT, Bt. Maj. Capt. Second Ar
tillery.
Published by order of the War Department.
First Part—School of the Trooper ; of the Pla
toon savior the SquadmirDismounted Second
Part4Lof the "Platoon dof the Squadron
Mounted Thirdttisoe of s i -
went.
Three vols. 18mo. SS. .
WAR DIPAIITICINT, W ,
February 10;1 .4
The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted lio e
organization of Dragoon regiments, ha
been approved by the n PrWelettt • of the II •
States, is now published for Me - government of
the said serviCe. •
Accordingly, instruction in thallium will be
given after the method pointed out therein ;
and all additions to, or departures from die ix
ercises and manceuvres laid down inilda System
are positively forbidden.
J. R. POINSETP, Secretary of WV;
•
iit'OLELLAN '3 BAYONET EXERCISE.
Manual of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared for
the use of the Army of the United States. By
GEOlUalt B. M'CLELLAN, Capt. First Regi,
meat Cavalry, U. S. A. Printed by order of
the War Department.
W. H. Keuildy
HBADQUARTIES or MB Arm . , t
Wasemtaros, D. C., Dec. 81 1851. 1
Hon. 0. H. Cowan, Secretary of War.
Sir :—Herewith I have the honor to submit
a system of Bayonet Exercise translated from
French by Captain Geo. B. M'Clellan, Corps;
Engineers, U. S. Arcriy.
1 strongly recommend its being printed for
distribution to the A. 1114 ; and that it made, by
regulation, a part of the "System of Instruc
tion.'
The inclosed extracts from reports of the In
spector Qeneral, etc., show the value.
I have the honor to be, sir, with high respect,
your most obedient servant,
WINFTEILID SCOTT.
Approved. C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War,
January 2, 1852.
JONES, Adjutant General.
Any'of the above works forwarded by.stall,
free of postage, on the receipt of the published
price. Remittance can be rruidiAn gold dollars
and postage stamps. Address
0110. BEEtONVII, Harrisburg, Pa.
DAILY all LLNE!
Between Philadelphia
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Noimitriblasa" StaiBo4gr, titioatei,
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soma, - mumix, amPsnit ;
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Ina ebthrdelphia Uepot Wog centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A einductor goe.
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery oF
all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at We
Depot of
FAMED, WARN & PRIMO, No. 811 start , et gums, plot.-
delphia, by 6 o'clock P. M., will be f elivered in
Freight (alw +ye) as low ae 4ay other no. •
Pam heeler attention paid b 7 teli hne to o-ompi and
speedy delivery or al. Sarrisbur
The undersigned thankful fur past patro, a hopes by
Maul atteution to bueletria to went a. con.. .0 nue of the
same. T. Pliat'd
Philrdelphi end de •die . 1. .
1401. of Market dll-1.3 •I ri- bow.
jiel7-dero
On application to the General Poet office the
undersigned has received the following order
via
Poer 01710/IDAPeonaurr,
Appointment Ofla,ly 28, 1861. I
The following order has been made by the
Post Office Department, _ for . the execution of
the new law mspecting soldiers' letters :
Postmasters at or near any camp or point oc
cupied by the United States forces, will mail,
without prepayment of postage, any letter
written by a soldier in the service the United
States, and certified to be gush by the Major or
Acting Major of the regiment to which the
waiter is attached. The envelope should have
plainly stamped or written on its face the cer
tificate "Soldier's Letter," tdglied in writing by
tivitßitijOr Or ht-c.c ant,
escifliinghiiiegiment by its number and its
State. The postage due on.such letters will be
collected at the office of delivery.
The certificate and address maybe in the
following form : _
"Soldier's Letter.
A. 8., , ,Maj0r 10th Reek
N. Y. Volunteers.
Mr. John Jones,
Utica, N. Y."
Commissioned officers will prepay their post
age as heretofore. AnusA. Kasson,
First Assistant P. Al. a.
Posr Orncc ORDER. —The Post Office Depart
ment has issued the following
Postmasters will take notice that' ll pre-paid
letters to soldiers in any reginientin the service
of the United Stites, and direCted to them It a
point where they have been stationed, mayi be
.orwarded, whenever practible, to any other
point to which they may have been ordered
without further charge thereon for fowardiag.
- JOun
- • Mt:blatant
Soldiers at the different camps in or near this
city will please comply strictly with the above
ride and their letters will reach 'their destine-
tion :without trouble,. e fat , - I
" IVA°. HERAWEE
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CULT PRAYER 1 GILT 'WM 1
J. BIESTER,
CARVER AND GILDER,
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Looleug _Glass and Picture Frail's,
Gilt and Rosewood. Mouldings' &F.
HARRTBEURG, RA.,
French .114rooro, f qualm *IA Ovid P °14 7 111
Frames of every ilownription.
OLD FRAUDS 8.114.01 LT TO NEW.
3.04-3.7_ -- - ,
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Dona sea infte. mon gai the nialticheit
glisutlantous.
Fl ARD E TAirricg
CAVALRY TACTICS
One vol. 12m0.. $1.25
Harrisburg the next morning
NOTICE TO SOLDEERB.
SOLDIERS' LETTERS
Nan 2Unmrtizantuts
LADIES' WINE.
SPEER'S S AMBUCI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SAMBITCI WINE
C KLIOI‘ ATt.l:l for its medical awl twua
Octal qualithis as a genu no St Imulant, Vino% ‘:
retie and h.e h.gbly eAcomod by valise/A Al).
chum, ami some of the b , at Waffles in Bumps an
America-
SPIP.N WS SAMBIIVI WINN
hot a Elver., or manufactured Earle, bun +4
from con ivate.l ono !al Oder recoirneud-d offlo
ad& •Yd Phrsh Wnx n. 110696'10 0 mad{ :al pro *rt.*" an
paler to any ether •n uoe, an tan excel, •e ora
cle the all weak and deb !Owed oar oa4, and the LKei
and infirm• Improving the a petite, ,ad beneath:, I.li
and children
A LAI - IMS' WINS,
because It will not intoxicant as other nines, sr tt cos
tal,. n o mixture of ,plritt or other liquors, and $. • -
mired lb lie riob poinhar Savor and nutritive pr. per .
Imparting a Lail by tone to the dire live orga. • glad a
Wonting, s Cud bridal, shin Cud somo:exinn.
Nona genuine unless the &votive of
4LVREL sekaß, Postale, N. J.
It over the cork ,tb bottlit,
%UK'. USE yriaL THIS WINK.
thrEa K, roprielar.
I assale, H. !
MA se 208 , trnadlway, Pea %me.
J. H KAMP+ Agent, Philadelphia.
For sal. by D. W. (4.4 &Ho., C. K. Keller. Jrbn
Wyrth and by draggiela ipeoerairy. jyl-Jawiy.
Great Cure.
DR. LELLAND'S
ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND.
TB THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism, Goat and Neuralgia
AND A SURE CORs vOR
All Mercurial Diseases.
It Is a Conveniently arranged Rand, containing OW •
cat.d compound, to by worn around the Waist, without
injury to the most daticato persona, no change inhabits
of living Is requir , d, .thd it rutirely removes the damage
from the rystem, without printed v Injurious dents
arising from the use of txt n 11, ...terns' medicines
which ',eaten and destroy .h a..: nibs, ano give
implorer teller oul , . dy 1. 1 :; •rr amen, the tredloil
properties contained In to hand cflme W contras trek
the blood and reaches the disAt lily ugh the prim et
Ms skin, effecting in every biro ringlet as and
restore he parts lamed to ,d,•111 ra,
nig
Bend Is also a most powerful Ann.ltaitOttittat agent, and
wW man* rtltuv the system from the parmicies . st ef
fects of Mercury Moderate cares are cured is a sew
days, end we are constantly re's-tying testimonials of
afflemoy inmevairat.d mom et Wig standing.
Ness S.-4.0%ns be bad of praiggistt , generally, or eau to
sent by mail or express, with full threat/out far aim, to
a ny part-piths country, died from the Prlnound Vary,
11 . 0. 408 - BROADWAY, New York.
G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors.
lb-spenniptivelaze Sent. Free.
" "
SOMETHING POE THE TIKES I 11
A Necessity in Every Household 1 I
JOHNS & CROBLEIT'II
American Cement Glue
The Strongest Glue In the World
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, (LABS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, POR
CELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE,
CORAL, atc., &c., &c.
The only article of the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EX retie C
.." 00 heuveke, per . hould ly of 'Whoa di
Cr P ili g .b eo m t e n rl v " e:s e4 ut a ro w b ( lv u e e.' n - o • " li t, I
WiErßiiss
••it to always rood) ; ilosco•amend •0.. ery body '
N Y. isezrvinesr.
"We h .ve tried It, and and it re u wet our heels' et
water:'—Wu.R►e Vint? or Itir Tam.
Price 25 Cents por Bottle.
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale
Dealers. TERM.)
f 1 Fur sale by all Druggists mid Storekeep
ers generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & :BOSLEY,
(Sole Man•.iecturse,)
78 WILLIAM Smear,
(Corner of Liberty Street,) New Your.
j3,8-.lly
ADJIITLNT Q 12111114.01 OITICII, I
Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1861.
PROPOSALS.
ill be received at this office until 12 M.
of Thursday the lbth but, for repairing,
refitting and making complete ten thousand
sets of infintry accoutrements which have been
in use.
The cartridge boxes and cap boxes meet be
thoroughly repaired, cleansed and pressed.
The bayonet scabbards must be stiffened and
remounted and when broken, renewed. The
belts must be repaired and dressed. United
States oval plates must be famished and at
tached to bores and belts from which they have
been lost. Ranh set must be complete and
made to resemble new work as nearly as possi
ble. .
Specimens of the accontrementa to be repair
ed can be seen at-the State Arsenal in this city.
Proposals will state the time when deliveries
will isinrade. The 'contractor will be required
to take and deliver these articles to and from
the arsenal free of all charges for freight, box
ing and drayage to the Com mo mwealth.
E. M. BIDDLII,
Adj' t. General.
ate - th
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION
gRs of Dauphin comity, in pursuance of an L et
the lieaeral Assembly of too Commonwealth 01 Penni.
approved the 16th daj of May, 1116 L,
.010114 d
"Ati ACI 10 aothormethe 00411:011111001W11 M Dauphin °Opp.
v t . to appropriate a essinin sum of money for the sup.
port o r the families of Volunteers daring the primal
w ir, ,, do hereby inform the public that they will make
o l o an to the mount of asum net exceeding ten thamend
dollars, for which bottA will be lamed fora term not ex
am:Unites years, with coupons attached, br she payment
of half yearly interest, payable at the County Treasury at
6 SAM, Joid bonds are to be Clear of alt texatioa.
. therefore bp_oeck that the . old amount bonds a snob
amounts is figs lenders wilt desire, will be prompt-
%Mb/ die Petri rtlu erpitahats or others, with out
eel =Maim at Ms Ulna
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