9ailg Etitgrao HARRIE3B * I3I(6, PA Oednesday Morbing, JOly 9; 1862. . i cg ter BA.ve . , Mi l , ..:_g. it Lim.• tat of this , ou „ty, attached to the 87th Pennsylvania , e , iceut, is lying sick et one of the military , ~,itals in Baltimore. 'lowa.—Adjutant Cooper, of the One Ei4klrtid and po t t, Pennsylvania, was inito ~,,terday, looking very much debilitated long and active service In the Held. The A:nutaut participated in the battle at Fair Oaks. : ligrilODlST SUNDAY SOIIOO.L Pro-Nro,-7731e,,an,b pic-nic of the Sunday school attached to Methodist Episcopal Church of this city, ;d i he held at the De'rry ' t r iesti num mows, oo Thursday next. Tickets can be .I.Lhoed from the committee. DIE IitiCKTALIS.A.T THE BATTLE ON Pant OAKS. -il,ery Davis, the artist, has imortalized the WO lvania liticktallshii a grand picture, re p,t eting the bloody battle.of Fait Oaks, Va., r.o,atieli as allitt of his panorama of the great n. The "boys" occupy a prominent po,ition in the picture, as they did inrthe bat- C k ; au(' we have no doubt the picture will ore -9i,. ,s peat sensation among spectators, as the r firs (4 the sharpshooters did among the re- IscorAstn:Aerrvrrv.—The recent proclamation of de 0 overnor for more troops, has created quite increased activity in the Executive and Adju t3Ocnerars departments of the State. In the Enter office, the clerks are as busy as nailers, out forms and other documents neoes ivy in the recruiting business. From the .J inner in which tenders of troops are begin :ing to be received, there is very little doubt that the additional quota asked for from his State, will tie filled in lesa than a month. Co'.. Situ W. Buiort's /via:ans.—James 9rolois r , of Pittsburg, a brother "chip" at, taped to the Quarmaster's department of Col. EAck's regiment passed tbroughßtere yesterday taiug from Pittsburg en route for Washing- Ity, where be goes to receive the necessary pst;r to raise a military company to be styled thr , . , l. S. W. Black's Avengers. Jim has al resty seen fight, and we hive no doubt that fi be is commissioned a captain he will do all bean to avenge the man to whom he hasbeen edevotedly attached. Fitox Sours OAHOISNA.—An officer of the Signal Corps attached to the army under Gen. Ilunt-r, arrived in town last week, and gives a very cheerful account of matters' and things in South Caroline. The men, so far frombeing dispirited by the recent repulses at James Isl and, are anxious to be led against the hot-bed of treason, Charleston, itself. As an evidence of the many faifts resorted to by the rebels, to, overcome the scarcity of munitions of war, the officer states that in the engagement on jamell Vaud the rebels actually fired old boast and ter miscellaneous missies from thelr cannon- I== ELECTION or OPPIONIU3.—At s stated meeting of the Citizen Fire Company, held in their hall loan evening, fdl lotting gentletderi wire dected to fill the respective offices for the .en= Eing trio : Prerid,nt —Dr, 0. Seiler. Vice President-0. I. Shell. secretary—Marks Cash.. Assistant Secretary—Jacob Croft. 'treasurer—David Croft. . Chief Engineer—George C. Pager. Assistant Engineer—Jacob Fleck. • Captain of Hose—Joseph Sheets. Howe Committee—C. Eckert, E. W. Shell, Geo. Davis. Directors—George Bahsy, henry Swivel, E. W. Shell, Herman Frisch, Conrad: Eckert; Geo. W. Davis, John Stahl, Joseph .ffontgom try, C. M. Shell. L. t: After the election of officers, a resolution was tcred by Mr, Joseph Montgomery and passed, cut a picnic, for the benefit of the company, held at Hrehnlen's woods on: 'the 17th of lie present mouth. RICE SCENE ON TUE CANAL —A few days ago itreral boats tied up for the night eltsisi this :olio bank of the canal, near flighspire, this :vtlnsy, when the boatmen in accordance with hat tinditionary custom, tendersid famous by ibt intensely pointed linels,,oommencing; " Re, rn ti4bOat t nian ro" rtpt up the night In s asertetriof innocent sports Ili amusement, 14.4111 gres/081791°f' th 9 lall7. 'us of one or two farmhouses in the vicinity, " 1 1 ,, imagined alt posisibiti hard thitigeof i "ye , Crvoyagers on ye raging canal," ToWards . 11,1 ilight, while the revelry ran high, an in d Nod, pretty well Intoxicated, suddenly itie his appearance, and commenced shouting for "Jeff Davis and the Southern Confederacy." Lis stirred up quite a .breesse among the bat ten, and they oried , out , "-hang , the d—d Se re:ak:Asti." In less than five minutes the Stranger found himself pinioned by a score of f/tn 't urns, his hands were tied behind his bat knocked over his eyes in ?natation of the traditional 'black cap;" aud,sti rope was fastened under his arm pits. The was then drawn over a limb of as knAclifLing tree, the boys took hold and pulled "Nigha willt" sad in a trice " secebh" found himself dancing on nothing with the bottom knocked out. He IN terribly frightened, and thought surely that his end had come. He kicked, struggled, rived, blasphemed and prayed, but all to no Purpos e . Secesh" was asked if he would tak, the oath of allegiance, and answered in the affirmative. An old -edition of " Sinbad eilor," was then prodnced,and he was made •tul dangling at the end of the rope) t.oeubscribe 1 . the following terrible oath : "I do solemn ear to defend the Constitution of — the r: 4,1 States, and adjure'Satin aid Jeff Davis * , 11 all their works. I do solemnly swear to nk no more fighting gin for the .fitprt , '.r , the, under penalty of being' hung up by heels, tarred, feathered and phYsicked'"— ''` poor fellow was then suffered hhe was very glad to do, terrlb nermse idyrns 'i frightened at the dangers through ,ithiati— had Nixed. CoL. Simmons.— We find the following yeaterday's New York .7ratena : Col. Seneca G. Simmons, of the 6th Pennsievania tiii4floteers, Major in the 4th regiment Infantry, in the bat -441;0f Monday, commanded >the Ist r litigdiik. M'Call's division. Be Was shot thrciugh3hb breast, mortally, while,on,the advance . leading the brigade idthe"eLaige , seen'io fall.— The enenlygot possinsinntf his body.: CAPT. WATIMBUIL'B COXPAIIT.-A letter has hben received in this city hom Mr. William B. Irvin, of Captain Waterbaly's 'company, goer. marked Edisto Island, 8. C.; Which gives a very iavtirable account off the; health and iitekede 61 that company, and the regiment to which it is attached, (gol...White!s). The, writey statek 'ti (here has not been a death_ in, the regi iiikent for six months, and very little sickness. The regiment was not with the expedition to James Island; bavhrg been left to do guard duty on Edisto Island. rotrus.--Mrs.M'Manus,an elderly Irish lady, with a face like the, full moon, and a corpora tion weighing something less then a too, was arrested Monday evening by officer Campbell for prolonging the Fourth of July to an unreason able period--in other words, for being noisy and drunk. The old lady was shoeless, stock ingless and bonnetless, and created ' , quite a stir. in the streets through which she passed, in company with the officer, to the lock-up, where the passed the night. She had a hearing' be- Pre the mayor yeskaday morning, and was dis;- Charged upon paying the fine, in such cases made and provided. MUTING OF rue SUMO MEDICAL BOARD.--The detrain& for medical officers to fill vacancies oc curring in Pennsylvania regiments now in the field; as well as those about to be recruited; halt again called for the assembling of the State Medical Board to recommend to the Governor suitable candidates for'appointment to this re sponsible post. At a time when the lives of so many of our citizens depend, in a great xneti, sure, upon the skill of the regimental surgeons, every care is necessary to see tbatincompetent men are not brackht kuirtird, !andithe:useful nein of the labors of our State Board is appa rent in the collection yesterday of a fine body of young intelligent; active. :physicips, Aorryall :, the counties (4, the State. The Board is composed of Drs. Wilmer Worth , , ington, of Chester county ; Wm. Watson, of Bedford county; J. P. Wilson, 1.4 Centre county; and Surgeon General Henry H. Smith of Phila delphia. About sixty candidates were; present, and were busily engaged, when'Twelooked in, In 'writing their answers to the Printed quell; lions proposed by the Board. After carefully inspecting and comparing the answers, the Board will primati . ta Merit Boll! Will:CO-0v ernor, from which all appointments will be made, and the. successful candidate hereafter notified of the result. The action of the Board, has proved of great - service to our suldiev, who feel that in rielking : their lives (fOrthexiatnte nance of our instituttuns their State iamq,for getful of their welfare. PUMPS vs. Thrumorrs., 77 -The warm weather has created quite a'rUit on fhe tritan " and the consumptlotr of the c 'or ehttsparltting beverage is enormous. There are but very few of these relics of---“ Tang , firrie"-rentairdng-with us, and we are glad to see • that they are regarded,.,by the people. in the!rfeßective, pelghbori:Oods with proper respect and irine ration. ' Spoiler i spare that pump Touch not its liquid bpout ; Iu youth itquenched my thirst, And is not yet'played out. Twos my forefather's hand . Thatplacdlt-thee iwthis4pot ; • Then, spoiler, let it Blond— Its waters liarm thee not. That never-failing pump, Whose waters bless the town, That gushes pure and free-- Why wouldst thou take it down? City fathers make no laws , To fill up these old wells ; Oh ! spare the city pumps I For in them life, health, dwells. When but ,a poor school'boy I'ssfsed thy ladle dear, In all its dripping joy, And quaffed thy waters clear. Here my mother washed my,facti, And Scrubbed m 5• `little hand ; Forgive this toolisitiger,L. But let that old pump stand. When hydrants pour forth mud From reservoirs' implite; . • Aud good wives scold and fret' " Such evils to endttre To thee we turn, old primp, * I'd 'water cool &ear. - When clay streams fill theplugs, Then thou art still intire'dear. To thesi bright . .buckditi And pitchers, titt-cups,' send. Drink from thy crystal spring, The poor man's only friend: Dear pump I thou , shalt bunitin - On this old watering spot, . Altho' 'tie very plain • Improvement loves thee not. For the Telegraph Tn. raratirs and attendants of hoSpital, 2, take thicopportunity to express their thanks to lady members of Locust ,Street Ifethodiit Church for their visit to our hospital on ihe legit 4th of t inly,:fer the delicacies which they distributed among us—sntettintial, demonstra-• tive proofs oil their devotion to the caulk:, of the country, and for the patriotic songs they sang, Which, ae they sang them, we felt were em bodied those principles upon which as soldiers iivo - are acting, and for whit& we feel that we ought to be willingeven to:lay down our lives. Likewiee tGi their pastor, who, as their repres entative, addressed us in language which celled to.remembranee the assoniatfotuf bf- home, the past with all ita joys and sorrows, sunshine and darkness; of frienda,•the golden' links of whose love now seem forever broken, which re minded US of the responsibility resting upon us at the present time, in the.present crisis, and which exhorted us not only toitiMths battles oft our country, but also thiee ofllie Cross. s ! I r hearts bent down, and we felt truly that " not the whole of life to live; ' Nov ail of death to die." We also feel sincerly grateful to those ladlei who brought us an abundant supply of lemons, erangs and pine apples,, While we recollect quit they have;gl* their husbands to clo. bat alti for : Ate 'country; we 'pray that always they: may find kind friends ready-to do by them as •it laditiative done**. • . I% I," -- ie.aMM1C1R2,11.=11111111.111•3.4, 13 11 - Nas-the many-frie of °apt. il- D. Boynton, of Middletown ,, wt; be glad to learn that the report' of his bell; killed in one of the recent battles before Rich ond, is alto gether premature. A member o his company :direct from the army, pass-d t ongh hero ou Monday, and reports that wh&n b left the camp the captain was in good health a4d most excel lent spirits. l • 1 EXCURSION TO COLD SPRINGS OUT CibieDS who desire ~ t o exchange the dustand heat of our pent-up city fori A few hours enjoyment in , "a boundless contiguity o `shade ," reOete with pre mountain6o4es, and ice cold springs water, should make it a point to attend the annuat %trantslF. - pcgis coletzlitiprt A qsilcr epriogs, on lbursday, July 17. Speeches are to be Snake, a fluelitttrilleit Nuidi QII he in at i tendance, and a good social time gen expected,tichtiitdV4244l44eitit il.n'=. A J A MO):1111 ESTABLISTRov--4mong thein3 El hilt ft) hich we,can point with pride term eitience ofitoros perityt and - as a doterminaklqu On; ,thei pti cif otir business men, no longer to remain, be ind the " light houser i ttA ceniipleilotVof Eby & Kunkle's large firick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building Is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock ch Menges competion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say that thelrm keep•on hand everything' r/stuilly kept in a grocery store, (liquors exceptifid,) and that they Sell at very serail profits. !'heir clerks clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict , ' nstructions ocinder n circumatences what , ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any, customer -A genertil.invitation=is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine tile extensive stock, whether they purchase or not. F'4sf mmumioner Ma. Itrkaort.,-At the :Pplicitadon of ,a pubic ber of citizens, I ask you to announce, through your p*r,' thi3 iinnie of ItLitviiit'NgLif; Londonderry, as caplhlato for the .o.ffice ~ of county .oorehileeioneri... - , . Mr. Nrstar is hi every respect well qualified to serve the•ileophi in that, (ipacity; being 'a man of energy and sound judgment,, and quite, an ititellikent firmer.' ' Alf who i ltri24,liiin feel' , . convinced„ that the interests of the county couldinot be entrusted to more able hands. 1. dltarito , $6OOO Donsits wows' or kizia i-400 , pair of irect from, auction at 25; _ 57, 60'; 62and 76 cts.;1000 1 wh,tn 20, 30, up to 76 cts.- GreatbArgainii•l • ' 6,00.ne.vt hoop skirts for 60. 62 and 76 ots.i:uP to $2 60— clihapest-ln • town •; t he , . largest aesbrtinent ol lnw priced dress gouds—all prices. 14:10 pieces white brillants ut • 14 cts.i-sinne• at 15 6'lB au.; 60 dozen.of shirt breasts At.l4 obi.; 20. 25 and .87 eta.."-extitycheap.l.• 200 dozen `of La (lies' white -stCllckings, at :14 and 16 cts. magnificentoassortMent Otero broidered cambric bind, and cambric edging an i insertings, at all prices. 60 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at cts ; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sale buyers we wtmld invite to our large stock ; and as we have a buyer to New York. who buys ,only at the large auctions. We promise to sell gctoda at city prices. S. LEWY. We also received 10 dozen of real German Lilian pocket haqdkercki-fs for geutlernen—a very scarce article rniso . 20 - pieces of 'white and colored straw matting, and 6 pieces of new-cr pets from auction; pieeeirof Wick - silk at all prices.. 6. Lime. 2thiatitistmenti.. MEI A VALUABLD FARM - FOB 'SM! uro.ersigned: offerwai:, PRIVATE 11„, 134,11 all, that cdrutio, plautittoo; or tract. of Lana Pituate An.Susqu.t loaa .thin county two . miles .etulfor niiimpi _opt) hioilio4 and thirtporie *llO - olatO or coltioatiOn . ,'we limed, under good tense, all cleared eao betireert 11 teen and twenty acre, which well timbered The farm abounds with growing locust tamner. vn uhmti is meted a TWO STORY ,BRION,. DWELLING HOUSE, a brick bank barn, wagon shed, hay shed., s weep and smoke house, and at nece..sary out g • buildings ; a pump with good water near the 000 r, a number of strings on the farm, water 'M I every field except one. Aso a good thriving or h ard w,th a variety o' choice frui: trees. Also a ten ant house with stable and several springs near the same.. , • : , fygther information appl7 to,the,wol, , r-IgO o, i two miles ABRAHAtif r:RA:Yff JOHN. HAI EXKutor Pr DAP:P!,hrol.040100:1. JYB r4td,t CLARET UTE are etosiog rout allftir:4l3PgßlOß v! LOP at lusthan cost. z 13'8 WM. not*. Jr. ,& WARD Aro now opening and offer fur sale "Mlle 'stock- of MUSICAL BIERCELOIDISE;. - 00N.O8riNG Or • " PRINCE & CO'S cELEßßATni'manixoNs; Steinway & Son's Unrivalled: • EIBOVESITNEIN a HALE'S WELL KNOWN 2 PIB*OSIkii, Also manufacturers of picture friMeri. them, at No. 14 Market eqaare, next . to:Colder's Siage offi. o - iv 9,411 EXCURSION TO ,92I.U.RIXNGS; VNIVi el IA P 1 C-7 1 1. i 'C,_;:, :i. Wlll be bibi 'at COLD . SRI3,j:NGS, ON TEIpII...SIYAY, 17:; 1862., A good String Band be inattendance, and danc ing, with numercaniethek simuseniefits *ill - enliven the day. Refreshments will he served up during the day. TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP, 50 CTS. , The train will start from the depot at seven o'clock, stopping at the McClellan House, dockville and other po nts for passengers. jyB dtd A DREAM.- It happened on this hot !lily, as I set in my chair, pereione:to sikalei 1W other penson there, ` When sleep with all its watching porrers, I),id o'er my opticeAov, And wbile I slept t I drianieldkirtil &dein, That rll relate below I dreamed that GeneraltiMcelellan's army had beau reinforced, that, Congress bad dropped the negrognefkilottaandjwould now make laws fur white 'men ; that it was a pleasant thing .to be' t Demeorat; and a member of the late con ventioli;l that-Engliiiid was not making much off of Mr. 'l rain ;and-finally'irolie no with rat woolen clothes all saturated with sweat, and determined to goat once and: purchase. a aunt: Inez ma of linen goode ALUM) cheap dry pods I,( cif Drigit Bowman. at. . fIOVH. WANTED at the te liarrieburg smitTeitottya•ookatityt bot4t,- - - if! . 4:;11 ,1;4. -- N - no - ithattattnotts. -- icr, -----'----- FUHNITURE AT AUCTION. WILL be Enid at auction at the market noiWtnolf4 I.y incre* ji.elainaj b le as-mt*ment Of seat ; hen urttbire'beltinging e sena* le removing from this city. D. BAHR, 1, Citvimetionfor• STRAYED T P.A.,Y H D outof the .field of the sobspri • r, to berPy tdwnsbi od • fide" 'light 141 r; 4th, %tat{ TWO HOESKS, one a fares -t awber /Rods, Ott ether asm .11 nay horse, both four years od. Any per • On tak og up aid h •rees giving *formation to toe Owner %ill be suitably rewarded. Ad....res,, Deny Church ihuphiu co.nty. Pa. HENRY MILLI°. . 4 . 117 d i r s 4 e • , FIRST Plp-NIC 1 op nis ErliTA l igT-Rali .4 2 a#G14listsoclATACA , AT HAEHNLEN'S WOODS, ON elifONl).4 , Y, fULIY ira. Admi - s'on 25, centi tr. n gentLeman and two ldi , Omnibna-ai • riun al. ga ye dence Chestnut street. qood 4 ntusqc, : lan.. d toki:caltß9 l4 4 p °vide f tor. w* Ipfth 4 Sli fir dice of Lerlioni; - oeanges; &q , fot, sale by i -t, • .I.7IOFIOL' Ijo*stil 4 ,' • Co - ner Front and Market e greets. eil•l4.lffil 1'614 JLII Including .I,lly gleans Preserve Dishes, Gob Leta, ..4b ers, &C., &c of al % slylesi Allet goOstymi,,ehd, - ,, 10r • ale:.ow by at /IOWA& AN, 99 i'Vr ErobtPFANK49”.4i e. QUGARS for proopririog; gixtd,exam km at Ntrt ,, LS & BOWMAN, - collar : Flynt eindjestricet etr et 4 HATS ANIA,CA„Ph.:... L. R. KINNARD WOULD respectively inform his friends . and Ilid . ditliensrorfraritsbureinll sichiltylen erally, that he has just opened, No 11l Marketst• eat, HAT AND; CAP. STORE, where they can at all times Ond a, complete assort went of Silk Cassimere, Frir, , ATOSI;I *Mania: LdgliOrtfand Palm Leaf hats. of an style, color and quality ; Cloth, Oil CLOW, and Ca-lamer° qsp3 latest styles; Chi dren's Fa ncy,ilaW mid :!Olips A:c4 ia.o tat meatimable:mricora. Please cub and examine his stock LABOR .BAVBD ! BY usiug ~PUSMAN'a, ~EXOELSIO,R CLOTHiLs WRII , 7IIC.R, which wrings 'clothe, hrycr inns can be one by andilicid-wringe quit banilnerchief without env niter aloe. C.& land examine 1. .404 ". HaYlie.'s4q4AqUATUkßt. sT O 4, je9o.,l3lawlm 1 , 0 Ma- k , Lt client. W H l'T E 13' it : N 1) Y . . „ , . 4130 R FqlE - ERIIN'G'iqIII,IJOS ES. VERY supSrior (pure,) just received aria fo , side by ::1630 WM41104,,,T1L, k CO.- j READQUAItTEBS,'PIthitSY VANIA'REMITIA,' linttishurg,.July 7,.1862. GENERAL ORDER, No. 28. .. i .; .; ; I, In organizing the quota required from Penn sylvania under the late call of the President o the United States. - . It is of di red, ,- 1 - . Troops wilt be accepted by squads or com panies, as herdnaiter indicated, and will, as rapidly as posiiiible, be organindlinto companies and regiments. .. , IL Persons proposing to organize companies will be accepted uuder.thefolkofing,provisions, and not otherwise, viz: To he, oommiesioned. a Captain, the aprdieant must have furnished forty, 40) or more men who hrive passed" Sufgeon'S exaniiziaticin;gfid been mustered into the United States aervice. To be commissioned a First Lieutenant, from twenty:five (25),t0 forty . 00), mist!, must have been lurnishea'as'abOVe. To be commission4a Secort fii .Littut.,from fiftekti lls)l6l4elitt-fiVti (25) nien muatliaie been furnished as above. Tvanspartation` ; the 'bianirid Camp Curtin, will be furnished. on application in.person, or bydnail o to.Dapt: R. I ,D Age, U. S. A., Superintendent of Volunteer beeruiting Service. for. ; Pennsylvania., at,_ Harrisburg; to whom report must be made. IV. Actual and necessary expenses for board ing and< dod&g of -troops, iraise& under • tbia older, will be paid by the United States dis bursing .officer ,at this post, tor a period not 'exteeding twenty days, at a rate not exceeding forty cents' Per day for - each' men tausteredit tu the service of the United States, on the affidavit - t"tf the officer -furniehing the men supported by the receipts of the party to whom the money F. Squads will be organized into companies at Camp Curtin atc• 7 rapidly- , as tpossiblethe compatties formed into regimenta r -field egicera appointed and commissioned by tbe Gnitemor, aud•the ,regiments immediately placed at the disposel of the War Department. `V.I. As a,reward Tor intiritorioiliCondrict, and alto to secure valuable military experience; ap „puiutu.ente of, field_officers will be made,, ex dept under* fiddiillai d Cirditdistanced ' from' 'men now in active service. By order of A. G. CURTIN, Gdiernor and-Omuttaraler irt Chief. A. RUSSELL, • ' Adjutant Genera The War Department has Issued the follow• ink orders WAR ,WARKINOTON June 21 1862. I Pursuant to a joint resolution of Congress to encourage enlistments in - the regular army' anti voluntter lorcets, : it is ;Oilfired; That a premium of two (foliate, shall be paid for , each :accepted recruit that voluo eels for three years or dorjpg. the. war, and eiely soldier who hereafter enlists, either io thtt regular Army, or ,the.) volunteer, for three yean3 ur dutiug the, war, may receive his first months pay id advance, upoo' the mustering of h compauy foto ,the service, of the ;United States, or after he shall have been mustered in to, and joined a regiment aireadyin the service. Tbht order wfil,bs ; transmitted, to, Oovernors, of States and recruiting officers, (Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON, • Stertrary of War. — VirAu'Daverirmirrr, WASEatunoN,D. C.. Ju1y.2,1862. I Ordered, That oat of the appyopriation for collecting, organising and drilling volUntears, there shall be Wt . irked yauceto .{ . each. recruit fdy three years or during the war, the sum of tirenty.five dollars, being.one-fourth the amount of bounty allowed by law—such, payment to be made uport the mastering of the regiaient, tq which such recruit belongs, into the- serviee of .the-ljnited-States.- (Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON., I LL - Semite* 431frar. Each new reattliCtill.thriitirebeinc, one months pay in advance, mtmeclialsly ,ou „his - muster into the service of the-United States, andoiningra 'regiment already •iu the field-or,it enlisted. for a new regiment, on the mastering brhis pimpany into the service of the United States. Each recruit will also receive a bounty' of•tiven tY-five dollars in advance, to be paid in like manner as his one mpntbs advanced pay. A L. RUSSELL, jy7.d3E ;:Adjutant G . meral Pewylvania . •- • 8- : U GA. Rt. - ' • BBL.E 10 ,pPall, lames , ed,.ll3d_ jest teuethe4 • iid lv di be aat the lo /hat mi, het trxee. je2o '"--; . . wli DO J SUB, R., &00 4 CfEDA.R T UBS, I3 BASKETB, BROOM S Auld eVerytbleg In'the line; jere - - - received ' .mantities and for sale very tow by a tar.sl:l TA°§,oll4y Egiday At.10 1 44 - 7e, maw otatird Wal myly, _ • New 2bl:ln-figments. THE GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. `Ah Appeal to the litriotiem of the People. PENNSYLVANLI, BS: In the name and by the authority of the Onnmon- Elwealth of Pennsylvania, ANDREW G. CUR TIN, Governor of said Commonwealth: A PROCLAMATION: More men, ate required for the suppression of the Rebellion. Our regiments in the field are to be recruited to their original strength, and itt addition new•regiments,are to.be formed. Pennsylvania has hitherto done her duty to the country. Her freemen are again called on to volunteer'in her defence, that the Wood of her sons who have already fallen, may not have been shed WI - tab, stud that ice nay hand down to our posterity the blessings of Union and civil arid.potktiag: liberty, which we derived from our fathers. The oumber,of men now required, and the regulations kW the, enlistment, will be made known forthwith in General Orders. Mean while the mew of. ennsylvanicwill,hold theta fenclibese 'for prompt compliance with -the, necessary demand upon, their gallant and patriOtic spirit • • - Our noble Commonwealth had never yet Altered, and • must stand firm now when he hondfrind every thing that is dew. to her are at stake. • au fill aff Given under —, rid and-the seal of the' State, at ;Harrisburg, this fourth day.: of July, `ln the year of our Lind one AbOusand eight hundred and zisty-twa s and of the Coln. monWealth,the eighty,seventh. By On Governor. `-‘.,i 2 .4 ,B 2' eutry Eß , 00"nmeauh- GAIETY - MUSIC HALL I Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. Thh and Every Evening During the Week ! NEW STIEB 1 NEW STA:ttB !I-NEW STABS The greatest attraction ever offered in Baridsbnig. "Find appearance M the great Freith :Daneet ' 2dFS KAT K DA% ENO tT Also of the Einimit Hmeald' and Pds3ter Wil la, the Wouderial Acrobatic perlormers, the wonder 0 1 th e age s • JAKE FiewD. the Cele rated tth o eva Comedian, DAN HOWA D, the Fseelsior Banjoist. TOM MURRAY, Irish Comedian, V oca Ist and Irish Jig Dallier. MR. HOWT HALL, Vloilittit and enerak 'Performer. H!B3 JULIA:I-11.W_3tt.08,:thatausen.gAng.,,:i 808 EDIVAItDS; tluireleorit.r,tgiblopo.o Jester and ADP 15510 N.... I 'E t 0 RR-EST: WHOLINALS DIIALKIL - COUNTRY,,.;PRODUCE. No., 308 Worth Water Street. PHi ANTED, 600,000 pounds of roll or VIV solid packed Ihnter, for cash, Or sold on commis don at per-cent. " FORKR4T, ba•iflw* -- Watsr etreet, Philadelphia. TIN' - WARE AT REDUCED PRICES L Y A G T, Market Street, Corner of -River 0 F.FFARIS for rale the largest stock of Tin 'Arai ilbeet.leun Ware in Harrisburg. Priors lower than tho eof a.y other r stablish m nt. The custom 0 , wore keepers wao purchisa to sedagain is invited. All work warranted. kilt-dim. STOVES I STOVES I - ! 1 4)21fE of the best pattuns.cooking stoves .b era tb be bail et the Obese Tie . were ,nd acme e r e natimeni ofLyman Ohba, t, Margot street. Jel7-dim FRUIT CANS, F the best patternEi, Glass and Tin con atantly on hamlet Lyman illibert's TM ware Man nfactory, Market'atreet. fen dim "- • ' WATER COOLERS. A NICE 14takortnatint,' .cheap Lyman A lailboree Tin awl Sheet Iron Ware Manatee ory, Starke e rei t. je.7-dlm ;W STUDY TO PLEA SF,. aEN SHAFFER; FAptkr, „Hanger, liatjegt etinettalleniOlikWAollitAntfaeleoted t .k or Vral , Paper and Window S hales , at his new inoie N 0.11.4" Ittt : neXt idtttrittlel fejtiljition;e grtt.ery s benr the Badge. .40- 1 , 61w -haulm perroshmttereed .c lo. .d11,W,02% wa*raot..ll: aTnie i t ATTENTION 'FARMERS ! OY E6,,isNA.T.R.S, GRAIN LRADLES RAKI.Z ; 80VI:41t •CrONES and RINLbS in great vnrietrob be bed cater at - • • • ,liitjARRTS .lilardwar*: Store, • • -• -. op,ionaslih, Court ,• arum .10.0-dt.f , , NEW._ NEW. MARBLE AND STONE YARD I-I.ENRY BROWN' - A.VING bitene a IN12,4141.:11, AND STONE ..rt.YARD on Caual liereetomer Cp..)Lantsfreef, oppo- En ii) the P nneylvaula ifallioad/pht,lisseaellills me hod of Worming the ultizaus of.ilarroMong and vicinity. that holin:prepmmtl:o ao all kluds at mArble and atone work iolteuparior manner, and on the meet reasonable terns: . 1e' . P. 1 4 1 0:: : SOP LREOR Q nal itypf bay ex ialfa nd Black Tea, for stile ty "/ , I_lo4lls ar: "BO witaN, uly:*2 9nrt.liontaiiCll..t: kat .Eitreeie. . . • - , lIBRICATING fcit,:allArxide of ma colaer3i; in coay!row gagliegnii, lir sale Very low cot 13% - ST /Lb ti g° " AN ' Alirket eireeL (N . ti.L.t, 'and. taarailieltdiziA'ii -; neve' jarg :for be best, on : up in And te mines( in an flouter, lot ,al: by ri.i.Ckl4:l•S _ jel9 i ornerFrontaol Market street, and :I)AND hOl -,-/V..-.1 r 4‘v.sli . .; lar g e gappty,ik thro,Onteltraed Ceti UEL 78CelVed. •3131), O. TRUSS & BLA I ;K El, LAS Celebrated A..) at: • - sAucti,-pag,sati t y.a.z,,,ae„ &c. .kippix; ve, enAinkift Weiy-ivariety, • e.f ior gala by [ ~ & Co. U R iteiViPre d viitate t and k'suoy Goods is unStir t issped to this city, pud l etinsger&entof ext tleralam i si ff i l ion, it rm i .AL, piis ilfi kin eau ?'' ti'7 l .91 Market street, two doors east Of Fourth street, soot b tido. ILINE lot of. litesaina Oranges and other Fore* ik received and or sate by' rmv,i4obs ijp Or M:414 y 1 Pita and Harked street* QIIPNRIOR.' Dattd6liciu 'Cohes - , just re 0 received a Al for sale by . NICHOLS di . BOWMAN, . idernerSroot. 'bd:Market streets VRESH invoice of Mesaina . Orangea and , jU, tiOWNA.N, Je.lo , Career Front and Market streets. • - 11116 general variety of goods 'for ad ;L. Nam -the TOILET; Le rouni gelicea, i 4 UnSlirclASied in this city. J SR Market street FLY PAPER. - F4NCY'OPLOKED Pamer;tea4Out, for - coverint 'ci,king . 1::!wilts, Picture Fame;, Etc. Union a•l!tPATA9ilttrigSltrjariiAlziO'RE:— VANILLA BEALia$.. WE are.. offering.for sale a splendid of Vanilla Bean at low prices, b 7 the t BR's DRUG ETbirli., , . ; 9t marliet.Strtsa. dUPSitIO4. lot of Dandelion-Ann I f t i, l 'XI- col*, fog sweat Lila n.re 01 JO i 4 Wiss, m y WOKE' no. in just [or.* wihut -7' IMEI3 EDGEHILL SCHOOL. Rev. Jemss P. HIKIHRS, A. M., t p r i nc om . Rev. Tnos. W. CArrsu, A. M., ) THIS Institution, founded in 1829,. is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or VI - a business Life. The building!' are large and 'tomato di 'us, and the grounds embrace more than thirteen acres. Both of the Principals decree their whole time to the school, aided in the department of haunt:dims by oompetent teachers ^he mlitary lnEtraction and drill. (under the charge of an experienced Instructor,) is arrataL.d o to not to interfere with the regular studies, ..ccum ire' a pal of the time appropriated to exercise and re , rrati.D. Pupils are received at any time # charred only from the date of ad baton. TlCHltd:—.l4•26 00 per session of five months For circuital', or further infermalon addrees either of the Principals ye creme is also wade to the Rey. Mr. Callon, Harrisburg. From the Res. Dr. Fledge ant the Rev. Dr. McGill, Protestors in the Ihentoyical Seetiaary, , Princeton, N. J. have for several years bern intimately ammamted with the v. Vtomai W. Cana. He has bad charge of two of my sons, and I can safely cay I have never known any one in who•c fidelity a.nd devolim to his pa I have eon al condience. He is a rood setel , r and a shecessful teacher. ht.ow no one who has a greater facility in gaining the love of he scholire or who 'torte over them Owner influence lam aware of ihe reopousibility in ape king to each terms of commendation of a teacher, btu lam sa.i tied lam doing nothine bet sim ale Just a to an excellent man; in wing the language which I have here em• pleytd CRattLIS Hf wow. I have great confide co in the Rev Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, both 11 his aptness to give lustruetton. and his tert in the adminirt.ation of dlscinime. I have had two elm. under his care, and from the mist careful observe• tion I itto free to recommend the Fdgehtll :thee' e. 3 one Of tartt sod thorough loam:Moo. jei dim AISNANDER T. M'OILL. JOHN WISE'S Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, 'NEAR WALNUT, A. G..CMIM. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEMOSIS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH, And ve elables of all kinds, brAneht direct from •11 c Eastern Markets, twice a week, we iinrctia•md unaer my p ' , beat supervision, thus euaolid4 mit to sell a better and cheaper article that) any In the market. i W Or -era from a dietaoce attended o promptly, aid ends do Wood ti ant' part of We cty froe of (Wanly. FILE GANNKI , FRUIT .1 constantly on nand Give me a rail. je26l JOHN WISK. D r . GEO. W. STIgE, graduate of the RaltimoraColtege of nen al :Surgery, h in the city Or Harrisburg del taken the offlie formerly entwined by tiorgas, on l'hird s.rett between. Market' and Walnut. rove° folly his friends and the public iu ge n e al, teat be p 'ep ire tto perform all operations in the treu,al ether suiSlea .or mechanical in a mantle' th -bat not be suiyiss.ed by operators in this or any othe• city. Rio mode of Inserting artificial t •eth is upon the latest un proved 'antennae principle Toth, from one to a full set, mounvki on tine thi I , Silver, Platint p 1,1.6.4 or the Vulcanite Haw. ....10 and 15 cents IIOWT E WARDS, Sole L s see and Manager.• I take great pleasure in recommending the nb roe sen• Genial to all ow former Mewls of Flarri.iourg mid vi cinity, and feel coolidmit that ho will piderm all op.ira does in a scientific manner, from my kime.leage [roya dal F I. it G.) G to,. 0. D. 8. filistellantons PRINCETON. N. J. Harrisburg, Pa. DENTISTRY. WhE A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER MEI GAS FITTER- Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing • ITORES, dwellings, churches, public build.ngs, factor's, kc , tiled up with gas, lea and trot 4 pip- fu a Ivor. man Use manaf r Hydrants, Wash bas.ns, Bath Tuba, 1 If and Force i'amp., Water Clo et is, lead an . Iron Yt .e for waier, g.t.s yearn. 3, f d.re of pUb le pat °nage to respect uly concord. All wort. pr ropily att.vided to. t0y3.6d801. E. G, WHITMAN & CO., 318 CEESTNL7 STREET, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURES OF FANCY AND PLAIN CANDIES. DEALIM IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NU &O jel6-dlm* SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO , WHOLESALE DitUGGL3TB. A ND lAILERS in Fancy Goode, Fer • ti fernery, Arc. Also agents for be sale of Reilne.l Pe i rlonm, Illuminating Oil, tueriur any coal ell - fu bitted in ane quantities at the lowest marset rates . 170 and 172 William street, . it27d6m] NEW YORK. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choice lot , of Extra Family Flour, all waryoutou by bbl., or asqlr, Pet received and for sale low by NICSOLS & BOWIf N, C,roor ro .t and &arse , somata. HAPPINESS OR ILISEJa ? THAT IS THE QUESTION 'HE Proprietors of the •`PAHIziIAN CAB NET OF WONDERS. ANATOMY and tt ~ DI 4, 0i E ' have determined rogardies. of expsn-e, t , I' sue f (for th e benefit of suffering humaoiti) PO , Rof th ir mast instructive and I ' torestinz Le :tares on Mar riage and its Disqualifications, Nervous Debl'ity, Prema ture Deebne of manhcod, ludigeaiAon Weatoeis or Do premkin; Lose of energy and IN, .IPeirer. ihe Ore.t So. Mid Evils,Anl those Val dies whin , re.o t from youto fuf toffee, Bitoessfe ol Maturity. or Ign ,, ,..uce of pti 481- alcigy and Nature's Law, These invaluable Lectures ba3. been the means of ealightning au.l easing teen aside, and will be forwarded free on tae receipt of four wimps, by ad ;resifting dbAilitErA Y P.ennarr eaNINIT or roux AND Memass, 663 Broadway, New Yor N. ~tel9-sly FAMILY FLOtJtc. VVE INVITE the attention of families who AAKE THEIR OWN BREAD, io 4 )oar stock of Flour. We have jL et re eived SEVENTY—FIVE BARRELS Orithe Choicest (White Woeac) St. Lours flour that ins West-re Marcet encircle We guarantee ev -ry barrel or bag we Bell to be strict ly superior. [juro] W u rCK, & GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. '75 Market street, where 't you will find a large awl well schcted stock of plain and fancy Conleettonery of al kinds. A great va riety of toys at every description. Ladies' Worx Bt ind 9 and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Stile, Dates and all other articles generally Kept is a confe,tiouery sod toy ete. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Cult and atinefur yourselves. W.A. U. ViraGO_lNY,tt, apriS-dam P oprietor. SALAD OIL. A 'grge supply of fresh salad. Oil, in large and small boWee, and of different brands mit received and for sale by Wit DOCK, Je. k CAJ . 'LYK.ENd VALLEY NUT COAL. JUST received a full supply of Lyken Valley rut Coal, delivered by the patent weigh caps. For sale by __ JAMES M. WHIMALI6 VittE CRACKERS by the chest or box, just received and for sale by I NICHOLS & ROW M 4N. 14 Corner Front and Market, streets .!ItiEtiti Lemons and Rais:us, just re ceived and for able low by Np tuns & RI Mg 4 11, 'fat Coiner Front and Market weals. JUST 11,1gUadVED. A,LARGE ASSORTIVI kINT of Family Bibles al differeut 84183 of bituileig,w. 900. si 25 11460, 32, $3, $5 and St O. MOO Pocket Bibles or dl f- I nt styles and prices at SCHBFB2ll , l3BoolcatDre. ebla y,- rol HAY! HAY 11 SUPERIOR article , of Baled Hay, at a $ll 00 ile4 tall 191 r sale i by ble - ••• - JAMES lI.WHRZLIEL ; ' • ALEX. JOHNSTON