flaik Ettegrapt HARRISBURG, PA TLESDAY EVENING, APRIL . 26, 1861. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All Adver tisements, Bushiest Notices, Marriages, Deaths, &C., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accura pon'ed with the CASK. tivertisentents ordered In the regular Ere ming . Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Loos out for the Polyorama of the war for the Union. I= Om: city is again full of soldiers. Many of them are veterans who have re-enlisted, and are en route for home, on furlough. "ON A Rocs."—A raft, from the upper re gion, stranded on a rock, opposite State street, last night. A rise in the water is necessary to effect its removal. • FIFTY-SEVEN applications for tavern license , from parties residing within the city limits, have been filed with the Clerk of the Court, and will be heard on the 11th of May. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON —Last night we were visited with a heavy shower of rain, ac companied. by thunder and lightning—the first since the opening of Spring. To-day is quite cold. CAPT. REICELENBACII, A. Q. M., at this post, will receive proposals until noon on Saturday next,.for furnishing coal and wood for the use of the Government buildings and offices here; also, for Camp Curtin. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. —Captain Brownwell Granger advertises for proposals for supply ing the subsistence department, at this post, with fresh beef. Proposals will be received until Monday next, at three o'clock , See advertisement. CORRESPONDENCE STOPPED.- may interest those expecting letters from their friends in the Potomac army, that no correspondence will be allowed to leave said army for a pailod of sixty days. General Grant has issued an order to that effect. AT Sanford's Opera House there will be a fine programme presented this evening. There was a great crowd at the Opera House last night, to witness the funny saying and doings of the great company of stars, who perform there nightly. Go to-night, if you desire' to enjoy a side-splitting entertainment. TERSE has been a great rush to Mrs. liather's Millinery establishment, on Second street, above Locust, where an attractive dis play of fashioi4e spring and summer goods greets the eye oTpassers-by. Mrs. M. guaran tees satisfaction to all, both in regard to qual ity and prices. Go and examine the new stock; before purchasing elsewhere. A Goon SALE. —The Columbia Spy says that some time ago the proprietor of the "Continental," of Columbia, while opening oysters, found in one of theta a white round substance, which purported to be a "pearl of great price." He sent it to Philadelphia and had it inserted in an eagle's claw, and wore it as a breast-pin until a few days ago, when he sold it for fifty dollars. Tai soldier who was killed-on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, near Mifflin, on Sunday night e was John W. Liddick, of the 9th Penn's: Cris-. airy. He has a wife and three children 'ip siding at New Buffalo, Perry county, to wirtch place his remains were forwarded. Deep in deed must be the sorrow of the family, whp, while daily expecting the deceased at hoint, were thus suddenly called upon - to mourn the loss of a husband and father! A REMATICA.BLE MILITARY COMPANY.--00111- pally D, of the 47th Pennsylvania Regiment, shows a most remarkable record, as regards the relationships of a portion of the men. There are four brothers and a cousin:: till named Powell. There are five brothers, all named Brady, three brothers named Baltzer, three brothers named Krosier, and three brothers named Harper, who are also broth ors-in-law of the captain. There are two brothers and a cousin named Shaffer, and a father and two sons named Tag. Perhaps the most singular circumstance is the pre sence of six pairs of brothers, named gay, Charles, Reynolds, Vance, Anthony and Ver tig; also two step-brothers named Baldwin and Taylor. These men are all mainly from Perry county, Pa. They are mainly of the old Holland stock and lived within a circuit of fifteen miles. They are' all re-enlisted men but two or three. Comme!—The circus is coming! It has "hung its banners on the outer walls," also on the outer fences, barns, gates, &c. Go where you will, you are encountered by gorgeomi representations of horses in serial flights, bearing gaudily-robed men in attitudes equally striking and impossible. "Athletes" support several men, besides a family of small child ren, upon their heads with a degree of ease and grace seen nowhere else than in a circus bill. India-rubber men 'in exaggerated postures fill up the corners and other. odd spaces on the bill. The "Old Clown," as the boys call him, is allowed a special bill to himself, and is presented in the 'attitude of warning the-ring master to "feed my calves no more crackers' or getting off some of his stale jokes, whibli have been stereotyped 10, these many years. One-half the representations made upon parkil are never witnessed in the ring. Yet the.cir:, cus will be patronized by all who cm make no better use of their time, and by the maij.ivin . can't afford to take a newspaper. He take his - family to the "show." The circus