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    pail D Etlegrapij.
PEOPLE'S UNION ST
AUDITOR GENERAL
THOMAS E. COCHRAN, '
of York County.
SURVEYOR MINERAL:
WILLIAM S. ROSS.
of Luserne County.
HARRISBURG, PA
Monday Morning, August 4, 1862.
ARTFUL DODGMa.
One of the pleas of the dough-face presses,
when seeking to shuffle off . . the reapptutibilitly
they have incurred as the 'instigators of illa
slave holders' rebellion, is to the ef&ct, that thi•
Mformation which Jeff Davis is supposedgoklek
rive two the coupe of the Republican party,
or. lellitarticularly those who steadily support
the war policy of the national government,
the information derived (Om such a coarse is
always of infinite service and benefit to the
traitor chief., Tt is,maintained that, if coercion
bad nut been at first resorted to, the rebel twiny
would never have been fillettie its ptfisept ex
tent. We grant this claim, becapse if tbegov
'irnment had supinely rested on the faith Alaat
apy state could secede at pleasure,, and perOtt
led the rebels to destroy the national ailthOr
ity at their wilt and pleasure, of course thus un
opposed a very small force . would have been
equal to what very large forces are now finding
themselves unequal. In fact, if ,tbe adminis
tration of Abraham Lincoln had no i
Itt e
ts
grit In Sternly resisting the fi rst ; at .
destroy : the Union—attempts which should
have been . paralised by the adolinistration of
Janietßuchanan-Ithat Union would have been
severed and torn by a party in the free states.
It was,the fact that armed resistance to rebel
lion' - thwarted the dough -faces in the perform
ance of their part of the plot, which made co•
rircion so obnoxious to the Breckenridge wing
of the Democratic party. Long before Sumter
was fired on, 'and When tire Breckenridge lead- era in the north as well as the south, knew that
a rebellion was to be precipitated for. the pin
pose of destroying the Union, James Buchanan,
then Tresident, declared that he had no means
or authority at his 'command, to suppressk an
Maurrection. This confession was made for
the double purpose of deterring northern men
from engaging in the for?e of arms to save the
Thrion,wnd to encourage southern traitors. to
believe whatever might be theiraction to oVer
throw the government, it Would be apoPpened
by the men then wielding the 'power, of that
gorernment. But the ridiculous part of the
plea is that the course of Republican journals ,
is a source of information to Jeff Davis.;.This
leabsolutely foolish, if notiiisane, when it is
remembered that at the opening and (Wring the
progress of rebellion, the newspapers and men
who.alPardie4l the traitor chief aid, Information
4iiiiit:thy, were those advocating ; that
frailly in politics, Democracy. All over
the free states these praises and demago gues
havehaveplied their nefarious business, placin g
petilments in the way of our military- opera
tion" by embarrassing enlistmente—trying to
shatter the power of the goVerntientAY de
stroying its credit, end cor*Odixdlng , s7 l Pli
the enemy, wheneyer..autitot.. or a lie would
prove dlovitkvias` to.titelederal cache. =Yettia
vies.of all this record, the dough-ficesi4 th .
loyal states are attempting to escape theii well
esOied 'infamy by endeavorina to prove thit
the resistance of the government and . enCX:mrage
mast and support which that gOiraraixterkt re
edges from loyal men, 'add violerice to,reb et liori, and is the secret of all our great ember:
rammtent and burdeas. After such brazen
faced impudence, we may soon expect'to hear
the leaders' of dough-face Demo:mom .Pend
sylvania proclaim that ;the- IXICO 1,11 e lbr
the 404 , mceog ,Union,..are umrde • nit
because their rettistance to rebellion
hai t thos far 'resulted bloodshed and &Mufti
timpinotbe rebel states.
In iirdlhary times we might pass over ouch
ialitehoods, or ridicule them .as fair samples of
loctffoco desperation and corruption'. But
being put forth now with the donble . pprpose
of aiding a tialtor Tame and achieving:a' pa .
litiatl OuocWis in Pennsylvanht, that snob aid
may be positively rendered, we would be , false
to the Union, If we did not boldly rehutie end
denotince those thus attempting this , frtual.
Let the good and patriutlo men, who, hails L
given up their eons or eoliated'theirmelves r
this light for the Iluion, watch the' efforts .M
thous who indulge in such pleas—watch those '
who Igen prone to find fault with the gov
ernment•than they are to, dent f unott. the rebel:
lion, and Oey, will ditjcover that the llnion t
and the gOvernment have foes equally sit rest
lasso:id-unrelenting in the north as they bait*
In the south, with this difference, that ;iris e
southern traitor, deceived by falsehood and p
whiOty,,:ilghti for an imaginary independence,
while the nert;hera dough•face, filled with lure. 1 1 1 . f
judioe, servility and meantime, seeks "to 'afroi4
aid end anconragemene, that a mire party
may..ipe ,organised on the . ruins of thef
Aznaloarr Union.
. -
-
-414.11 NUM tighten their puree
stririgs ikasi:know not what they do. •They
fall to. realhie the truth that with a ruptured
Union and a ruined' government, their wealth
would be worm than dross. They fail to aim
reheud that with air cause loot, the millionK,
aim would be worse off than the beggar: .that
wealth would prove a Nessus-shirt to torture
and madden the poßs*ionor.
—_TlO euvtruor ot- Ohio rwM draft
afiarAugustll4 to &apply such delaktiloy of
rolnatearasai4ay then exist. 'Tfit9 , o*lltmm
of lowa *kited- to draft at once. 'The
aditeOffellift reedmaztendsdraftlog in Mob.
When we express the hope that there will be
no drafting in Pennsylvania, we do not desire
to interpose an objection to that manner of
filling up the old or organising new regiments.
What we mean by that hope,is that the pa
triotiem of the people will never force the gov
ernment to' resort to the drafting system. It
will not be adopted until stern necessity leaves
the government no choice, and forces the War
Department or the Governors of states to such
a mode of , Inert, to. light for& country
in whose Boleti all are equally interested. It is
useless to argue the point, as but one course can
be puraued, and , that is, the quota called for
from Pennsylvania must, be. furnished. The
President ha 5,411111911 on the : tifvernor, and the
Governor luts,rqg*sri, to the people: There
fore the'ribOre riubjeot ofwdraft is futile hands
of the people. Those who falter and hold back
erfpelonlistliiirmti and will lOrfeitSliriate
an 44ounty bounties—but they cannot dodge
drafting. That makes no distinction, except
with the hlind,and bait. It drawi; for its'sup.
port on all classes, and forces men to make that
*orifice fort their country, to which, it would
seem, they have no patriotism to prompt them.
While on the subject of x draft, we notice
same of our cxiteMPO *lea urge that its adop
tion would bring outs ollos of men who have
`Veen iivlolithe'ffoVeriiinent `a very cold sup
port, and who havb stood aloof from all the
military operatkoni; "eirni# *oil its Were profit
able or peculhelTysiolicluti to. themselves. If
we failed to admitthbriact, we would fail to en
s clerse theLtruth, and we, cannot but appravethh
spirit which seeks to force such men either to
take up arms for the government or ; ppenl7-,tb
f—
avow Welt tryropa y or the rebel cause. Let
the draft come, tberl j , air soon as the govern.-
emment may . see fit to adopt it, and force those
who, ill. of* voltintarily .espdusv id thetittle of
the Union, to take up arms in its defence.
This is a good vourse, and will bear any amount
of extreme vigor and sternness to insure _ its
. • •
glorious success.
TIONZT.
A vast seal of sititify, Anita superffnotul, as
4 , ikexpended,npowtheinestion of in.,
• Aion—that is to +say, upod' tbe infinitely
debatable question, Probabilities, whether
Frites nillitgland i:r`fxdit will
• t
American affairs. - -Alit Illfr nation tt.
were dependent on the
,permission of Count
Persigny or Lord Palmerston ! Why should
this be the , perpetual topic of ? That
France and England wiry, medal/groin affairs
there is no earthly doubt,,, Both HAYS BM
doing so from the time hellion broke out.
To what extent they:i..l;t::;::,7,ll • intervene in
behalf of the rebellion " i f:: '• is the milt
question. That will .ed mainly! ' bt
the success of the federal. •, ~ • within the niaxt
hundred days. The French protectorate plat
;is too abenrd to be thought of ; but that the
! rebels, in case of prolonged struggle, are ready
.to.offer it, is, we think, by no means improba
ble; Thy daidaive overthrow of, the rebellion
by the capture Of its strongholds, Richniond,
'Charleston; Savannah; Mobile and Montgomery,
woultt - pat, edecislve end to the scheme of a
;French protectorate. On the other hand, noth ,
Sag so invite!" torefe Liffervention*an dila
odedahrammwrowapriter.: - Frawww - vwd, EWg
may even make planeible'euuies,to the we - d
for interference, if:the w,ar be protracted another
year. For this reason, if for no other, every
energy should be put forth teitnitqWetut the ac
cursed rebellion. The civilized world is the
spectator of the struggle:
. , -
ji,iittf.ii4lFTS ic ,'PP /e k , itti It Vitati3-4.
There re conceivable calamities greater and
'More to be deprecated than the armed, inter
ference of France it d.-eareat:Brittdii. .. Much As
we deprecate new quarrel tis certain they
ilt If , imrl9o.lMairiate ,111 gees; such as
"the world has never seen,. esistance. No
lies certain that the ,spirl e loyal north
will neirer yield' or &kited° e ieta"to the re
ifk
*Mon. Whatever ernbioi merits may accrue
from abroad, 4t-ls abeinid tilt - Mk:am the guy=
From our Evaitni Pinion of Saturday
VROM GEN. POPE'S ARMY
REBEL BC 0 U.T B CAPTURED
to Enemy in Force this. Sided Gor
dcgivide.
#IIE TRIWPSIN HIGH SPIRITS.
Ordial Reception of Genbral P,opo
.W ..,-
spapeo, Ya.„Aug. 2.
telligencti froni Chilfepper says , that scout
1g patties go out daily, and occasionally bring
L rebel scouts.
o enemy in force his been discovered this
eof Gordonsville. It iusupposed that strong
in renchmenrs are being - constructed at that
ultrOops are in such 1 2411:opirits, and so
si) fident of succestlicat/hey- illy they can de
t whatever force may-there-be collected.
• neral , Pope on his way hither, was received
rI h etithnslaviu cheers by our troops, whom
Le reviewed 4 . 14 highly complinientedonthei,
V , _We AO d ri ll. ' ' -, •
rtionhas been much cheekilwithie the
• ;
fel+. driyebY the stringent orders Of Gen.
i . , several deserters living heart ironed
lty have been - "Weer:eato be` branded and
hrammed out of thieirroY: .
t present everything is quiet in front of our
e of the members of the 9th New York
VP
t went hive issued a paper called the
l • Nintk:'devoted to the deseininition Neu!
ir l of
ti on principles iin Vile ... beOletten. -
I Vi• - • --,....1
11l
Aitiritaher Titz: tazOlcit - mitt&
Nsjc Voßl.Atigutd 2.
• Yorkialledi for Breosen , a
to **mint. 200 papaws , ad $.1.20,
giennogivania aloft edtire444llonitag: Morning, August 4, 1862
DRAFTING
INTERVENTION.
--~•---
FROM THE JAMES RIVER.
Appearance of two Suspicious Rebel
Craft,
OUR GUN•BOATS IN WAITING TO RN
CNIVE THEN.
THE NAVAL BATTLE IMPENDING,
Haw Your, August 2.
A letter dated tbe 81st says, 'two 'suspicions
rebel crafts, probably the Merrimac and Young
America, cast anchor yesterday noon, off Tur
key Bend
Several of our gunboats were , immediately
sent to, that vicinio, the Monitor raking a itt
connoiaininde, after which the gunboat fleet, in
cluding_ the tiaJenks Monitor eridlothere, anch
ored in line of battle, off Light House Point.
A balloon and gun boat recounoisance abo've
and near Fort Folvitattan discovered no -.rebel*
or earthworks in that vicinity..
A branch railroad has been discovered Mi..
the bank of the James river, Opposite Berke
ley's landing, Gotha Bemeysbnrg road.
The letter conoindes,es follows :
Nine '0'ckie....41.--The position of , the.ffeet
is unchanged: Tirtentiletratrui ittilrOnni
key Bend. How near we are to a naval battle
every one can) edge flitrthemselves. •
,SICOND DWATCH
FormsSs Wines, August 2.--Ocaudonally,
during. the !horning of yesterday heayy i liring
:could be hetudtas if homing iron' bottle
Lance up the river. The cause for it none knew
definitely, We knew that the iiiimitcOmil
Galena had'taken iheir tiwtial morning exoar
don In that direction., :and attributed-the firink
to the fact that a masked tostibry' had been die
covered, and which wee being silenced. ;
About one o'clock bog' veisels Item discavi
ered making all battik, down the river, Thb
Galena immediately repeit e d to Flag river, ,
Commodore Wilkes, on bard the flag ship
Wachusett, that tile new rebel rams, the Richl
mond and Young America,wet Ol)irig last helot+
Fort Darling, and appinutlypreOfini fo come
dowu. The cause for the previouary noticed
unusual activity among the guribbats, , ,as Wed
as the hasty ending of
,balioCuti. reconnois
sance was then app sent. .
Bain after three o'clock, the flag-ship Wa
chusett was seen making her way up the river x
and in her wake were some three or four other
gunboats of lout calibre. They , proceeded up
the river some three miles above,terei.t9 ,
point just below where the light-hoilse,,called
City Point Light, is stationed. Heti, they found
the Monitor, and some three or fotirothent. At
given signal they all stationed thereselves inr
L itt of battle, and are anxiously awaiting au ,
tipportunity to give the "distingnishedvisltor"
a cordial recepp
iop.
During thetight they were joined 4y . eqme
six others, some falling into the line of battle„
while tke othertritiblit the reserve. We can t
.
cot- now ;the names of the gardpata• sot
stationed, - britird -recognize the "cheesebox"
in the advance, the Wachesett In the centre,
and the Jacob` Belf in the reserve. Whether
the 'Richmond and itsconlkort ! Young Amen
wilt to day pay us a visitor not,temaitur , to
be ae c n. But we feel coidident of speaking the
trnth'when we assert that they will pot be al
lowed'to return to their " anxious parents."
The reason for the heavy thing hank during
the morning was, that previous , to the meeting
with the Rebel rams The IKM:dor and Alafamt
amused themselves by shell lai the "Foods and
playing ball" with some two oithreinntaked
;batteries. • • ,
From Gen. NOlellan's Army
MDMI=M:KM3!
THE ARMY IN GOOD SPIRITS.
''''" '. Veremicrrow, August 2.
An ofticer._wrltfrigAirm-Hazilson's Landing
a gentleinin in -Washington, 'SSW: . 41 All is
Met on tbeJames. One °pro' afte r t anothqr
lies'being reviewed by Chili: HCOlellan and the
kcioie make a fine appalls:roc*. T he sbldlinr
filre in good spirits,- and wilt 'lcso 'ready
. to deal
eavy glows. whenl,callertirikon 'to 461 -Ir4i tthe
nemy., If New England, the Middle tilatc,e
ro(ft:the great West iVilifini
am ty do theli'diity
w, this wicked rebellion he cc o nshed for
" God grant that the adirfor more men may
riot be in vain."
From Ne*r York.
IVAL OF A PRIZE, Vaal.
Nwr Yowc, Aug. 2.
French bark Haniet Rolll Which Was
by our forces while nettling the bloOkade
Orleans with a.cargo of mites and bran
ived to-day under command , of Captain
~ of the= Idassackosetts Thirty-first'reki-
She has thirty-three sick, soldieni on
George H. Wilcox of the Twelfth .Con.
it, and Thomas Manning,' of thiThlrty
,uhusetts regitnent, died' orfthe way.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Pat!Axing:pais,
Flour is bald firmly; but there is' not'.'saiicii
&dog—sales of 2,600 bbis. at 65kir
$5 50 for extr a; and $5 75(46 for : exta, .fi sta .
ily. No change in rye flotii:Lor corn -meal.—
Tnere is good demandfor,wtioo, and 6.000 bus.
sold at 8001 88 lor red, and $1 42@1 46
for white. 10,000 bus. Patna. rye sold ex: 80e.
0 irn in good rtquest, and 8,000- bus.. yellow
said at 640. Oats aFeAteady.at 440. line7po9s
steady aV$ll. 600 bble.`insta beef sad a 4,518
2115. Elkoltiadsauced'i;:taid 200- biitifasiirk
a at s B ® 9 . . 0 1 eitt 6 (4l s i) . agekligkrtarkirs
a4Q),41. far 1 ,1'54 at, ge c. Whisky. is : in
drtter =and, and 1,000 b6ll. Ohio 'sold at
sle.
;Flour. dull. Wheat le: lower. Corn drill.
Pqrk quiet. Lard firm. , Whisky nondnal: at
81b. Receipts of flour , 2 6;886 - bbis.;,-Tivhisat,,
511615 bus . ; c0r14,04;0k b us. The sales .of
fli'or this morning amounted to 10,000 Able: at
i 80(4)5 for Stdte; - $6 40(45 66 for Ohio, and
*
80(6 80 ' for Sobthign: 60,000 ;; bus.. : of
ofi wheat were , sold at $1 11(41 17 for Chicago!
Slirillg, 11 1481. 21 for Eitiwaokie Club, $1 29!"
( ik l 82 for Red Western, .and 70,000 bee. of
"la at 55 0 66 - Beef Is i:Slrill ; Mem Pork'
sli®ll 12i. Lard is quoted-at_ fliorPio.
, /3,trinfoas, 'A u g utt 2.
~ .
Flour quiet, western $5 6 2 / 4 34 87 }. Whe at-
ae live, new white , $1:55,20 60, xeditiitfal_
1 . Corn—whlte bal.tumid , 20, selling at
67 9, .yellow scarce at '62c(368.. Whisky
BUOY at: 3 _ 2 4 42 @aa. 'Lard .11- On - slid 4 4 1 8110 r
safes at *Wt. , ,
. . _
New York Money .N.Eirket.
Ns* Your., Aug, .
*Mrs dun; LCseo 'and, Ca /slit d — ;
41iiii01011@tfef lafalroydlghb i:1411, 7 1
‘B9VVirglois eiSit ; Missouri eardel %wilt
Bevan- th - riths, $1 02 ; Tennessee e#
• • -trnited . z Bides ea eoupou
go ile4 per cent. premium. anioui
On July 31, by Alderman Peffer, Mr. Anus Suzann,
to Mr.. MAMA& Asa Oman, both of Port Royal, Dant
pktn county.
,
On, the 74 dsp,y - of August, Om, daughter of Robert
sad VatUdatharts'aged three years, do months and
twenty-nine days.
l'Ellesping beneath the fresh green sod,
• --111rith.threweetval•-fees , uptur nixl..to God.
Tom hippy 'spirit ii froa
Thockart.,soing from as with. air* to reign.".
Ind, Nired6rife of A. J . Herr,
_iikLard -
Her life was charactafi by;- christian virtues and
generous impalsok'andltaidratb was a gentle sleep in
the arms of, heiPedeeinti. I lying and dying Christian
- kith was heneoestet4; support:. Widistitutdi motu-n
-her early death, angels rejoice that a child of God his
been carried in the arms of redeeming lore to the
mansions of the blamed.
404*am:a yr Ammar" to sandher
:eigl i ttad4aftebilion ;M. i3 ` o
without
Iu SW-• • Nkj - . 4 - -
Ncip '2l,bartis gos,
MUSIC HALL
•
- •
onfit6kai dot om
,EVERT EVERY EVERY EVERY
NIGHTITIGRT NIGHT NIGHT.
NEW NEW NEW NEW
TROUPE TROIME TROUPEFUOIIPE.
hica CAW 81,116 STARS STABS.
ACTS ACTS ACTS ACTS.
MONS. MONS. MONS. MONS.
DE LOUIS DE LOUIS DE LOUIS
TERRIFIC TERRIFIC TERRIFIC
BAR BAR BAR
BER T , RELON BEETBEDON H .
juns
maim.
""Y'
?MITI
V4I.T4QIII4; IIDS DONNED
• 808 Etna ,
AND
The Queen of Song,
hirst3 JULIA EDWARDS.
. .
'hula Star tamale Fingers and Dancera are ealitOad
by entry train.
Dont tall to some and BA) WI: admission only 10 and
16 sent[.
808 1 1 / 1 31 sale /mom and Manager'
aag DiOd BB= THSTION-4 :Stage itaniger.
EOUTRIX'S NO LICE.
SARAH A. ALDRED, -.Executrix of
the estate of. Thome' A tars, ,deed., late Of th‘
city. Harrtsbort, -Donald° comity, having letters
testamentary muted ,so them Wither Itegba.r of
Ake ootuitt hereto", nothi:i a i r partiee indebted to said
estat t eitmakelmmedlite rnywft and tho-e having
e'ehn , 4r.pretwatTltust prOffierbt anthendeated far
sottl grit*/ the above tinned iteoutrlx. atadw
$lOO REWARD.
I i VA - 411baen
IrVitt the 1.40 tniiiewasiticiiit lowing the depot
for Reading, a pocket book containing one $lOO bill on
Harrisburg Bank, one $lOO bill on Ohambersburg Bank,
twolitty dam. nail*, about- wioly dollars in Atesinary
net** drill The $197 'Ol3, arawn by J.R. Dick on
Philadelphia, and money on Pittsburg mad other bank!,
making a total of about seven hundred and 'Seventy-
Ara dollars tL. SKULL, '
Harrisburg, aul4l2t Seed i is , Orawlbrd Co., Pa.
. 3VklitrED.
A GOOD CUPALO TENDER.
Also
SEVERAL , LASuRING MEN
EAGLE WOK! S.
aul-d2O.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
wt , ._laTh - __E._:_ - - •
NOW offer for eaLe .. that valuable
1— - On thWiarallitif liarkat mid Pith
strati, oppatite Eby,' residence ;"if not sold on or be.
fore the nest of September next at primula sale, it will
be,disporod or at - public ontcry on tbilt_ dor, pa' the = - ' —I. RAUSE.
3733. dtd
LOTS VOR'sALE
J. HALDSI I 4AN will sell„loto on.
North ' , dine! and. Peroniilsitidar aieride
tho e desiring to purohue. Apply corner Front and
:Walnut streets. . . • • isigiAtz
BUTCHER'S PIO-NIC
AT
::IAF.I-1 7 1VEZWS W00.138,'
ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THE 6TH.
EVEATHER permtting; if on the
contra:n=44 Salurday, fpiloWlut.
shit laths/hind erilf:be present for the as
'emulation of the dancer&
Omnibuses will run frontalsiallesi-ilidib Oheitnnt
street, and the grounds everFludi hour.
, Tickets 26 cents, to be had of the following paths
,
F. Mfg,
F. Reonce. weistre
THE LE W. Al:U.2i ON
4 ..4e --
.
PURDOW'S DIGRST
HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED,
• PRICE $6.00.
: NTINITBNi t ew 41tIon — of this well known
1
Law Book has just been issued. It is now
stinguished, ;by, ~4 4 4,1 _ , follSwiPS _ SPPeradded
distinguished
fatufait` the 'laws contained in the various
" a l "
__V b f-g b l i a h. *llin., ?lake liol,px the
tighttfou on 088itytimie peen incorpomted in
the body. of tba work.' Katy thousand new
authorities hive been 'cited ,' the fepoiC of the
visors of the Peßal Code has, been embodied
the notako tbe- various sectibni'iif it, and
1 1 1
e appendix contains for the first, time, the
etc of Congress! for the Autlientication of
Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent Corf
veyanees, with full and elaborate notes' of the
d'ecislons explanatory of them. The work has
bii prepared by theletrized editor,, , Hr. Ratommr, • • and 'ifs fralbess; a anepeimmient
-vklue will be preserved by the continuation of
tip annual Digests, which have even so zilch
seltisfaction. , For sale at
;je2B BERGNER,' 8 BOOKSTORE.
FREER BUTTER
VIA AT
K ET PRICE.
.VVE010:04 fittailiip a large &Orig.
armast a l=r d ar;Ztlo m m a t raT in l s ita wita som
sh e
miteet butter regularly, will be b us ied to supply
oar
iceatomara with sweet fresh foe Gold butter at sl p t il tint es.
VIM WIC DOCK, Jr. & CO.
Nsw Tow; Arig. 2
I I
CLARET WINE • • •
WE are closing out a VERY SUPERIOR
LOr at &maims cost
IRtztur PENS I e
lava
and
ws
t WILI 4 OOIC.,Tr.,& 00
stock, front $l.OO t0114:95--warrauted—iit
'BII[EFIPAR_B BOOMITGRIL
,
and . aea thane nice a nd asap 13n-
sera tor presentee, axs. at
cbrmt BOWMAN,
1r 1 904.0ad Market strew.
ndll s of I"
Vin sawn aninulicriutk aceL k or ide n tr — OrY, -
LCHOLS & Bowkui,
owner Trott anOlute4 groat. 5.
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NBAMILB BOWMAN,
Conker trod amt Mirka *NU.
OHARTEEOAK
FAMILY F``LOUB.
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED
STATE S AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
FANNY BRANDS
OFF BRED IN PENNSYLVANIA !
12 IS MADE OF
- CHOTtiralaillifilitnt
Jar Delvered any place in the city, hoe of charge.
TERMS, Cash on delivery.
bee
808 Eli - WARDS.
4 k, 4 0,4 71. ittl7o#
TEEMS MORE NSW STARS
THE CRY. ISI STILL Mgt COME,
;
AiOtIiiLOIXTRiOIDINARY
PROF. GEORGE DE,LOIIIS
In his .I* * t 44411 tour terra e.
MASTER GEORGE !
The baby ' ;Linn . :43i years old, and 'the wonderful
TALKING DOG
JENNY LIN,D,
ddegeslotk,as cumal, - 10 asd.ls cents. )00-d4t
• lITILIO SALE.
VALUABLE AND DEBIRABN
EA La B TATE
•
WILL be offered at pnblio sale, on
Thursday, the' 11th day of ii'eptember, at 2
o'clock, at Brant's Ball in the city of etarrisburg.
1 hi. ty th ee acres of land with an excellent frame
bons • and barn and ootbnildinrs, situated partly in
the City I f Harrisburg and par lylit eWatara township.
This property Is situated' on the south of Hummel'•
town turnpike, a portion of widen h a beautiful
I Cation on a hill, dire tly Mug the city of Harris•
burg, robe sold In three acre lo s.
iso a lot or pi. woof ground situated in Market %Imre,
adjoining Jones' Ithitse,- timing a front of 27 feet and
extprling bac< 167% fest to 20 ten alley, thereon
created a two story brick house with two story back
bri k minding and *table, having the that of a three
feet alley on Market ;OWN tieing one of the moat
destreMe siltation. fo mminowier priests rodents to
the city. Pewees:don given fnMt of October. .m
-0 ndlioos of sales are 10per oebt. of the pn -chase
money to be lea Orr the day of sale, the balance of toe
One half of the p.urobase money when the title is
made, and the balance& two equal on. nal payments
with into ; est, from e time poems sionlagiven. To be
secured by bonds and mortgago r
plan f the thi ee acre Iwo ran be teen at the boot
and shoe store of A. Bneimel, next does to the Oeurt
Bones, Harrisburg..
1 ea ahandanco will bettrou by
°POWS BllbiliFL and
ALB rliT BLUM 11,,
jy2t‘d a Executor of David liumme', deo'd.
ACT ACT A'&
OF A VALUABLE FARM
WUkbvo!d on , tint Minim at 10 o!olooko.,u, of
SATUUDAY, THE ID OF AUGUST, 1861.
A TR&Cr of land situated in &liquo
rs. ban& townshl ;, DauphAnotni,fyown miles east
of fraq abaft, toundid by, sands of Jonathan :heeeley,
Colder, 3 , Ins Raysordohn.Forster sod others&
containing 183 acreran3-180 perches, strut measure.
it which is erected s two story Vick dwel log hour,'
a briniclank barn, wagon shed,bay shwa, Wash an t{
smoke house, and se neeesia - y out buildings; a pump
wish good water reair the door. She farm la well wat
ered—weter- eve-y held escept cue; also a good
thrall:mm*lrd with a irariety of obelee fruit' trees ;
also • hame. two ettey 'dwelllng house, with a pump
ant.gorki water near the door, a stable and other'necess
earl outbuildings; also - a tenant house and stable with
o`lroral oPilogo near tho some. There le about 116
cures cleared, wader good haws, will dined, and in a
Wes state of cuttivanoo, and _the;remainder is well
tmebered. The Arm adz° abowede With growing locust
111.000-atokr ..yrkthritti4
. . . . .
tialenle on the lit of evil na.t, when a deed wi n be
tendered and poeseselon given.
ABRtrt*HO.HitiOß,
JoHNH.'ReYSOR,
jy3l. &twit. Eyeentnre of aniet Hays?, deed.
THE PIC NIC OF THE SEASON
"TURN OUT ONE AHD ALL"
THE FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY,
OF HARRISBURG,
"Wig give
•
:A.T•NIIJMMA'S.WOODS
. .
NEAR MECHANICSBURG,
ON TURIDLY,. AUGHT TRIM'', 1861.
I All the citizens of . Dauphin and Cumberland omit*
Mes are respectfully invited to participate.
XCURBICIN TICKETS,
boned `on the Otunberlaud ;Valley Mimi
Milling the fare only .
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Rom Harrisburg to bisohaniosburg 'and return. 'Roe
temens tickets Milroy flee cents, admitting them in the woods. Atiespeotable - ladled are touted without
further charge than their tare.
WEIDIEI STEINS BABB •
'r be in .attendance . The company have also agreed
take . tlt efr Steam Engine along and give a trial la
ethanicab nag dull= the day - , for the benebt Of per
sena mho have never seen it w o rk. 'The tsars Will
leave Harrisburg it the A. N , and retaining will'
leave Meelisniesburg at 6.45, r. N. ell persons are
requested to purchase their tioreti beibre entering the
No .rit one or malt liquors will be allowed on the
g Quads: And all persons are positively forbidden to
Genie on the grounds intoxicated -
SHLLIW+N :aeiLD, A NDRiiiir SCHUMER,
ItOollitT SOUGHT, ABRAHAM SUM, -
oi
oo:+t R.O NierT, Manners.
ac...g. It isboped thatour citizens mil all join with
nein Maine* old style Pio•Nio; as our object Is to
Mae enough money to make a payment due on our
Steam nine.
CLASS FRUIT JARS I!
SELF SEALING.
BEST Ai D CABAPEST ! ! I
CALL AND EXAMINE,
bap WU. DOCK, iL &CO
0•Aelmoll
'
Viraousiait AND RETAIL,
VIATING leased the Coal Yard, foot of
AA. North divot, lately occupied by 0. D. Forster
I Om rambled to wavily the public with a
oomiiithi ASSORTMENT
OF , THE DIFFERENT
VARIETY AND SIZES OF
coxisa.a.m.
FULL WEIGHT
ALWAYS' GUARANTEED.
Apollettotl--mbieb, if lin vitteup
foot, ors titifi„or thi Ofrait of ifs,
WillTifolorolordorpt ollou.
OILLIARD DOUG
.: ,~,
Nun 9thvnlistments.
PUBLIC SALE
TERMS OYSALE.
3uew ~lncrtise~e-
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street, liarriainirg,
3E :b I A. IV
MAUR lat
N EW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the be l a makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU.
MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO.
Unitang, Vipling, A.ccordeons, Flutes,
Mee, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Plolin and Guitar strings and mu s i.
cal, Merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always o n
hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking glasses, and all Math a
pietures alwaye on hand.
A. fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES
From smallest to largest aims.
Any ; style of frame made to order at the
snorted notice.
WIC KNOCHE,
93 Market street
febl9-maly
THE R. SANDS
GRAND MIILTISERLAL
COMBINATION CIRCUS,
AN 11011011IPPOVEI6 IMPOPPIIBATRE,
Will Exhibit at Harrisbury, Tuesday, August 6th,
for one day only.
Among the many novelties whk It characterize this
e•tabli lettent wol be found the performance of the
world renowned
CARLO FAMILY,
whose wonderful exploits have challenged the admira
tion of the world. Among this family she SIGRott
FELIX OARLO, the gnat Trick Clown, and GIBLISAMO
CARLO, who will appear in his
TERRIFIC IMPALEMENT SCENE.
MR. CHARLES SHERWOOD,
The great Scenic and Ell , tricale Equestrian and renowned
representative of Pete Jenkins.
MADAME VIRGINIA SHERWOOD,
The most popular, lima ful and daring Equestrkn'e
ever seen.
Mr. GEORGE ROM, in his chaste act, the "Flight at
Ariel," and In his unrivalled "Scenes du game t ,
SAM LONG; the gred HunrirLst of the Ring, is ne
choice Melange of Comics. titles.
SIEVES. MAPPER and WHITNEY, the Trapne ssi
Bar Performers.
W. H. ItERDEAII,.the great a maim Gymnast,
LEd FRRRES COMIQUO, and' a hat of other arise
ADMISSION 25 OEM.
Doan; op
Performance: , to comme e ; it 2"d 7 P
eaot2Mamd 7 14 7
. 4 P* M.
23.(131.
NICHOt & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HAISSCULCI, PESTA.,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
the public to their lade and well selected stuck of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS , FOREIGN AND DO•
?GESTIC FRUITS,
Including among others,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
TEAS,
COFFEE,
SPICES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS, &0., &C.
ALSO
FLODIt_ t
BUR,
SALT,
BACON,
LARD,
BUTTER, &c-
We Invite an examination of our superior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
The beat In the market in every respect, to
gether with all kinds of
LAMPS, KLADES, BURNERS, WICKS and
GLASS CONES,
Cheaper than any place in Barritburg. We keep
on hand always all kinds of
'CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE
All styles and kinds of
WJERNSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my2o Corner Front and Man et Ste.
IicCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP,
TILTS INVALUABLE SYRUP, WHICH IS
11.. entirely vegetable in its composition, has
been employed with wonderful success for
many years in the cure of diseases for the AIR
PASSAGES and LUNGS. For any form of the
disease such as COUGH, TICKLING of the
THROAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFI
CULT BREATHING, HOARSENESS, LOSS OF
VOICE, and HECTIC FEVERS, its use will
be attended with the happiest resulte. is
one of the best and safest medidnes for all
o
forms of BRO.NCHIIIS and CONSUMPTION.
No i nu d n am or preparation of Opium in any shape
in this syrup.
PRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOS
STORE.
FOB SALE.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
ON PINE STREET
FO'ipaitleula to enquire of
t. JOON 0 11iT t
'JY-hod2tawata Corner of &gond arid ?Lao OMNI&
BLA INO
ABON'S "CI:TALL ENOBLOICING.
100 Gross, assorted eses,iEs rectird i and lot
eels al Wholesale prism, • rob; J r &
:dell
FLY PAP=
ANCY COLORED ?Mr, ready out, for
T
coverall! looking 0 busl.ls; fictive Flames, Az
Mon and caber oow_enipr
orwtßoogsvoig
LABOR SAVED
Y using :PUTIfAN'S ,acELsioß
creassioniatiti *IA scrioss oLbe Auer
u can be doiety naxd wrings 000 "
banaerc.Wit without an
alteration. Call and examine
D. MAUS% MiIitICULTU RAL BE,
00 434 irlat /IQ Margot mos.