pail D Etlegrapt PEOPLE'S UNION STATE TICKET AUDITOR GENERAL: THOMAS E. COCHRAN of York County SURVEYOR GENERAL: WILLIAM B. ROBB, of Luzerne County HARRISBURG. PA Yriday Morning, August 8,1862. THE CURSE OF MOD ERN DEMOCRACY If the aggressive principle of modern De mocracy, had worked no other evil 'than that which it produced by arming the mobs of the south, we could pass it by and almOst forget that enormity. If it never had conceived any other mischief than that of imbuing the slave holders of the south with 'treason, we might deem it still harmless for extensive corruption while it was incapable of doing good. The real danger of this principle of modem Democracy, Is the corruption which it is working where all should be ptire and patriotic. If it had not been for the influence of the Democratic lead ers, the people of the free states would have crushed this rebellion long since. We had the power and the means at band. The people were honestly anxious that treason should be wiped out, and • the rebellion put down, but their unanimity was invaded, while schism, and doubt, and difference followed in steady suc cession, until on several occasions the govern ment was placed more in peril by such in fluences' than it was ever menaced by any of the powers or forces which traitors had been able to invoke or array against it. One of the latest instances of the working of this influence of modern Democracy, is contained in the con. duct of the Democratic commissioners of Mont gomery county. The people of that county had nobly rallied to sustain the cause of the Union. Its quota of volunteers was in a fair way of being raised, when those thus dedicating themselves to a good cause, only asked that they should be placed on a similar footing with the volunteers from other counties, and that the bounty insured in other localities be also vouchsafed to the men of Montgomery county. In accordance with this feeling, the citizens of the county, with a unanimity which there was no mistaking, asked the commissioners chat a MITI be appropriated sufficient to pay the bounty raised by other counties in the Commonwealth. Nay, they offered to indemnify the commis sioners from all personal responsibility, .by placing an equal sum at their disposal to that which they were asked to appropriate to pay the beauty. This was flatly and emphatically refused by the Democratic commissioners of Mont emery county. They denied all support to those who went forth to fight the bat- I ties of the Union—they rejected the ap peal of some of their most respectable constituents, and intrenching themselves be hind the mere pretext that they bad no au thority to make such an appropriation, they have left the wives and the children of those who•went forth to battle to depend upon the charity of their nrighbors, instead of giving them a right to the munificence and the bounti ful wealth of the whole county. We would not hold the Democratic party in an individual sense responsible for such acts, but welt) declexe that the refusal was stimulated by the.lufluence and the effort of modem Dem; ooratio principles. If this is not the case, the. commissioners who thus reflised to pay' a boun ty, are very devils incarnate, incapable of every feeling for the suffering, unmovable to the ap peals of the patriotic, and too mean and tow-' ardly to respond to any emotions, save such as minister to their own passions or flatter their' own prejudices. /eau Muir BE No Duet in the performance of our duty when the country demands.— Note is the time to rally to the support of the Government. The rebels through a conscrip tion act, have gathered their whole strength, for.one rest and tremendous Fort to throw the war into the North ! It is the last struggle of the rebilla.' If they are defeated in their .present purpose, the end of the war is near at hand. Our army is ready to meet the enemy, but the rebels far outnumber than. The gallant fellows will dispute every Inch of the way, and may succeed in checking the advance. But we want a line of fresh bayonets behind them, extending from Washington to Cairo. Ibis Is essential to prdect the North, to say nothing about crush ing the rebellion. The new army must bes in the field this month The government, know ing the emergency, so deblares; and if volun teering fails, the draft will be resorted to. The emsrgeney Is of the most serious character, and it behooves every citizen to heed it. Theaktn try calls upon everi r man. No one can remain calm ancLidle and taim to be loyal. The crisis will not permit it. Why are the thonaands who can volunteer not doing it? Why is not the call of the country heeded, and why are not our young men rallying to the standard of the republic ? You, merchant—you, farmer— you; mechanic—and you, capitalist, who are making no effort to arouse these young men, are responsible for it I If you are not disposed to volunteer, it is your solemn duty to urge others to it. You are negligent—the fault is With yon. Could you conceive the horrors that an invasion would bring to your doors, you would close your counting-room, shut up your shop, or desert your farm, until the new army wee filled to the full. It is no time for the patriot to make money now. his the day for sacrifices—the sacrifice of time, of money, of blood;; and he :who does not step np' to the work is Kee false - Etii4lit, WOe to hblomit . . AhatirloitlSODE * think of thte. General individual effort, now, will rapidly fill up the new army, and disperse the clouds that darken the temple of liberty. Will you act, or will you remain deaf to the call of your country! GEN. CAMERON'S ADDRESS TO TEE EH- PEROR OF RUSSIA This document, which was published in the Ts',roams a few weeks since, we regard as the most remarkable and able state paper that has lately appeared. It is not a mere address of courteous and friendly expression such as have been delivered by the do-nothing ministers at the Court of St. Petersburg, who have, almost time out of name, represented the United States government there. It is the plain and firm, yet polished and. clear statement of our national °audition and sentiments, to our oldest national friend. And the task - of expressing those sentiments, for the caution of the other govern ments of Europe as well as the information of the Russian Emperor, was properly entrusted to General Cameron. He it was who had just succeeded in Organizing the finest army the world ever seen, with a celerity and an efficfen• cy never equalled. He had saved the national capital at a time when the boldest held his breath from apprehension of what the next day would bring forth, or the next tick of the tele graph announced. Be had justified—fully and nobly—the trust reposed in him, and be was therefore the roan—the war minister of this great nation, to be commissioned with the duty of announcing to Europe, from the shores of the Gulf of Finland, the position of our nation, and its ability to make good that position against the world. The policy of Gen. Cameron's withdraws from the Secretaryship of War, and the reason of his present position, are now as plain and as apparent as the inuendoes of his opponents and the assertion of a forced resignation, are seen to be unfounded. The points of this renaarka ble state paper are chosen with great judgment, and expressed with wonderful tact. Russia and the United States, it says, are both un dergoing the process of being released from the pressure of slavery ; the one by the wise and humane exertions of the preaent Emperor ; the other under " the guidance of Divine Provi dence" and the force of the events of the . age. Next, an 1111134 cm is made to the duty of Rus sia and the United States to maintain their re spective positions—the one in the old and the other in the new world—with the significant addition, that the perpetuity of the republican system in America is necessary to the best in terests of the world. In other words, that the "Monroe Doctrine" is to be maintained.— The final and main announcement is, that though our system of government does not admit of large standing armies in time of peace, the United States government " will never want soldiers to maintain its domestic security or defend 'its• national honor." There it is, a plain proclamation to all whom it may concern : We will regulate our own affairs and institutions according to our own discretion. We will permit no disturbance of our Ametican system on this continent. And if those principles and measures are unaccept able to any, we will maintain them by force, against, the world, if need. Again, we would commend this able docu ment to the careful perusal of the people. They will fled it—in every line— to be pregnant with noble meaning. It is the voice of the nation, uttered almost at the extremity-of the earth ; but it will find a full response in every patriotic heart in the universe. EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPMENT IN INDIANA. The report of the Grand Jury of the Dietricf Court of the United States, in the state of Indi diana, for the May term, makes the most fear.' fat and startling disclosures, going to prove the treacherous conduct of the Knights of 114 Golden Circle. We have not the room to spare to print this document entire, but we trust that it will suffice the reader to know that devel opments are made . by that report implicating the Knights of the Golden Circle in: a manner at once to leave no doubt of their identity with rebellion We extract a portion of this report,, to show the reader the extent and the danger of the operations of thliorder : The Knights of the Golden Circle have signals by which tuey can communicate with .each other in the day or the night time, and above-all, they had a signal or sign which may be recog nized at a great distance from the person giving it. This last signal, we regret to say, was in-. vented for the use of such members as should, by means of the draft or otherwise, be compelled to serve in the ranks of the army. In such case, members of the order serving in opposing armies, receiv- 1 ing the aim, are reminded of their obligation not to injure the member giving it. This signal is given in every instance upon the initiation of al, new member, and its observance is strictly en- : joined upon every individual belonging to the . order. By-the teachings of the organization, it is the duty of its members engaged in the pres ent war, although arrayed on opposite aides, - upon the signal being given, if they shoot at all, "to shoot over each other." - Many members o the order examined before us athnit the binding force of the obligateon and yrdend to justify it as car Ted in principle. - What freeman will not start with horror at such a disclosure, and what man will wonder any longer at soma of the extraordinary re verses which have overtaken our. armies, when it is confidently known that there are those in high commands and low positions, now in the federal armies, strongly suspected of being at tached to this order. 'Herrvis another extract, pregnant with meaning and danger : Not only are the loyal soldiers in the army to bc tretwhercusly betrayed in the bloody hour of bat, tie, by the signals, before referred •to, but said Grand Jury have abundant evidence of the membership binding themselve to resist tke pay_ matt of the .Feieral tax and prevent adiantarts in the armies of the 'United States. The idea of resisting the payment of taxes has been put forth in this city, by more than one man suspected of belonging to this" ordei of traitors, and the fact of Interfering witl4 enlistments is too fresh in the . !rands of dui public; to need any present reference at our' hands. When such developillenta are made, it is time that loyal men were on the alert, and that the smallest evidence of disloyalty be , at once seized and crushed out. Otir enemies untiring and unscrupulous. Let Mt be , lent and pnwearied, and by every honordble and manly means, seek to intstrate Mists desist machinations. Ipertitepthania Matlp Morning, August 8, 1862. ~ , —,sv t N \) .....-42'' ....ILE Ay 1 .. , c , 4 % . . ,:..... ' -1: itc, FROM TENNESSEE. —.— Gen. Nelson. with 6,000 Union Troops at. McMinnville. COXIIIMICATION OPEN WITH WS FILESZERO. GUERILLAS DISPERSED The Rebel Morgan Supposed to be at Gen. Nelson occupied McMinville on Sunday with 60001 troops. .The. rebel Fonerit fled on his approach, leaving 40 stragglers to fall into our hands. The_ rebel Morgan was not there. Forrest is supposed to be at Sparta with 2000 cavalry. 4 Transportation between Murfreesboro and McMinnville is open for Unioniats. The telegraph line is being erected between these points. General Neulev arrived at Columbia yester day. A. 0. P. Nicholson, Judge Martin and brother and Gen. Branch have been sent South. General Negley dispersed a large concentra tion of guerillas at Williamsport, twelve miles from Columbus, on Sunday evening, capturing a number. Capt. Julian, of the Tennessee troops, put to flight a gang of guerillas near Bigbysville, a few miles from Columbia. The guerillas.near Columbia have been at tempting to concentrate for some time. The utmost vigilance is required to prevent their concentration. • Liberty is occupied by United States troops. Cotton boa been burned in considerable quali ties near Columbia. Morgan le supposed to be at Knoxville FROM BOSTON. RECRUITING AFFAIRS. A NEW REGIMENT FOE THE WAR. The Governor has authorized the organiza tion of a new Boston regiment for the war, to be composed of ten companies of infantry, two of rifles, and a battery of artillery. Lieutenant Colonel Batchelder, of the 18th Massachusetts, will be' made colonel of the new regiment. The Govern°, suggests that it be mainly offi cered by soldiers now in the field. • The second battallion of infantry, the Boston Tigers, are to be increased to a regiment for nine months service, and Major 0.. L Holbrook to be colonel. A general desire is expressed that the white militia of Massachusetts should be organized, aimed and equipped, and held in readiness for call of the government. BATTLE NEAR MEMPHIS, Jeff Thompson Driven Back with The Memphis Bulletin, of the 8d inst., reports a fight seven miles from town, on Sunday, be tween a force of 4,000 Federals and the rebels under Jeff. Thompson. The latter was driven back with greatioss. No particulars aro given. More fighting is anticipated. ' • The Jackson ifurissippian says that Commo dore Brown, of the ram Arkansas, was wound ed in the head at the time she run the gauntlet of the federal fleet. An officer from Tuseumbia says that, on Sat urday, the rebel cavalry burned the station houses at Leighton, ten miles from Tuseumbia, Nnd at Jonesboro, ten milts from the tame place, on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. The Paoifio Steamer Golden Gate Earned at Sea. One Hundred and Eighty Lives Lost A MILLION AND A QUARTER OF TBE4 Nary Your, Aug. 7. The steamer Golden Gate, which left San francisco July 21st for Panama, with 280 pas, sengere, $1 004,000 for New York, and $270,000 fur Bogland, was burnt at Sea July 27th, and one hundred and eighty lives lost. All the treasure-was also lost. FROM 0 . 41 if 0, 11. ARRIVAL OF GEN. CURTIS AND COM. DAVIS A CONCERT OF ACTION IN MMUtE Commodore Davis and Gen. Curtis are her to consult with the Department at Washington in regard to futnre movements.of the army of the southwest and the Kiesitsippl flotilla. :Li future there will be a concert of action between them. ' FROM IiOLLIDAYBBURG. Six Full Companies Beady. to Pro ceed to Camp Curtin. HOLLIDAYSBURG, August 7. Six full companies will be in Harrisburg by Saturday evening from Blair county. They average from 86 to 110 Men each, and are com mandt d by Wiliages, Zink, Gardnerf Bell, M'Graw and Hiyette. The seventh coin; pany will be ready by the 16th. FROM EUROPE. Arrival of th&aArabia. Banos, August 7. I The steamship Arabia, from Liverpoo l,. Halifax, arrived at this ; port at dayi t, morning. - Her mails were dispatched by . 1 13 • morning train, and will be. dite'm Phliadelionj to:night. New York Money Market. 1 . . -14uw-Youx, August 6 . I Sterling exchange dull' t 76a vat p,., a ,& preiro / Stocks active and higher. C. 8.:1.:64.4111s Oent..llll. 591, Ills Cent. Bond 95.. Mich 67/ ••N. Y. Cent.l92lo N a .. 6,, fa; illo Missouri 6s 461 amount. . Gold 1141. -- • P Mail ,Co. 1081 e .4.l36eatue ky Ils 614.-, " Transi t force:coupons 188 E 89segistered.981. 4 : 86}. Knoxville Newry - mu, Aug. 6 BOSTON, August 7 I==n Great. Loss. -..- Csrao, Aug. 6 SURE' SUNK. Cara°, Aug. 6 ISEZEM MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Pirrienswalk, Aug. 7 There is more activity in the flour market -6,000 bbls. sold at $5(45 60 for super ; $5 62,1 for extra, and s6®7 fur extra family and fancy, which is an advance of 124 c per barrel. No change in Rye flour or cornmeal. Wheat good request and 66,000 bus sold at $1 2831 85 for red and $1 45®1 55 fur white. Rye wanted at 80c. Corn in demand and 6,000 bus. sold at 64(365e. Oats wanted at 45c, Penna., and 86 ®llBe new Delaware. Coffee quiet—small sales Rio at 22®221. No change in sugar or molas see. 'Pt-6171610ns lba. mew pork at sll®l2 26 and 600 bble. beef on private terms. Whisky dull at Bk. Flour steady, but quiet-11,500 bbls. sold. Wheat advanced lc—sales 140.000 bus. at $l2O for Chicago spring, $1 19®1 24 for Milwaukee club, $1 291 84 for red, and $1 3841 46 for white. Corn advancing-10,000 bus. sold at 67®58c. for old. Mess pork unchanged. Lard steady. Whisky dull at Villa BAIIMIOBA August 7. Flpur active and firm at previous rates.— Wheat active and advanced 2(48c. Corn quiet—the supply very light. Oats firm and lc. higher. Whiskey dull at 88c. Dies In this city, on the Bth inst., JACOB boon, aged 82 years, 1 month and 4 days. The Mends and relattres are respectfully Invited to attend the Were, from his late residence, in litd• berry street, at 4 o'clock, P. 11.; 40 day.. The deceased was tommersheim, Waitem burg 0 7aly 2, 1800, and came to this country at an early age, settling In this city shortly after Ids arrival, where he has resided for many years. As one or our leading merchants, lir. Poser ezerted•an immense infleenee OD the progress and prosperity of this portion of Penn sylvania. His h'gh integrity, won the respect and eontlidencxt of his cotemporaties in mercantile circle's, while the Industry and euterpfate with which be pursued trade, stimulated the emniallol of those around him, and added largely to that gen lel spirit of energy withoOt which no man or community can thrive, Living to a ripe agq haring done his duty lalthfolly in alith ings,many will mourn pi death, and few will refu,e 11 a generous mead of praise which biomes him that gives is well as he that receives it. Well would it be for the World, if all men could bequeath to mankind arresamplent virtoe, temPenance and" strict morality, such as.llocob Boger leaves to this community. C. Nen) rhstmtntf VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. 'TIRE subscriber offers to sell at private j_ sale the Bowing real estate, considered the Moat voidable in Dauphin county; No. 1. A three story over shot merchant mill i situate In- Derry. Deoplihr county, Pennsylvania, ab ut one mete thermion canal and Union Dep .sit and ..td mile from the' Libation' 'ltalteY railroad station. Toe mw Is 4b b„, 65 lbet t -wt h kiln dry attached. Three water wile As and six pair of runoingstones and a never falling water'power—at out halt the power flows from strong spriugs in the mill us, 0, allJ the ■ ream of water known as Spring (week. The mill and machinery are In ftrat tate order and repem to do countryor merchant work. Also duly acres or land, thereon erected the above mill, two s ono' dwelling loan*, bunk barn, wagon shed. smoke noose, cooper shop, (teal hems and all no essary ontbuildiogs, and &thriving young orchard t choice fruit trots Therm-la a well.. of good water at th door or the bowie, and all the buildings ate in good order And repair Thel.nd is all limerone, under good fence and in a high stateof celtivatimi. No: 2 counting about 21 aerie of chestnut timber land situate about two milei [tom number one. N.J. 8 contain!' one arr.. Alololug tract cumber one, there n erected a two story atlas diroloog 11 ,, tne, eta— W., and other out buitOlogr, withi eipring 'or running Miter near the door. The property will be sold together or seperate to snit Arlse.propeaty.ps positively in an respect. as it is stated. It also affords the' most convenient lottalitlee kw a furnace. Baw mill pear the rallrost. nny.psinun vathing to view field property will please call on the anbatolber.reeldlog on lot number one. The Deftest' will be sold . reasoftoly, and terms of plyinent'msde easy Isom s 4 n and's gold title will be given on the first day of Moll next mud-d te . J HN LUIZ, PUBLIC' SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I I Will be aikl al Public Sale, oil Friday, the sth day of Dx., 1862, (I N the premises, situate in Derry town abiP, Dalpldnnounkr, about 1 mile from Bookers vine, two miles from Campbellatown, one mile flow Darr a 1110 n, on the Le.bauon Va lay rat/road, on the pnbito road, leading from the Horse shoe turnplte to ths Colebrook road all the real - estate of Daniel Fish• buro, dec'd., oomsist'ng'of a first rate LrxxstoiTE FARM, coueduing littacre3 more!or less, six acne of which is gocid wad Laid; and the balance tle aed, well f need, and In a high state of cultivation, thereon erected • large two story tr .. "' • FE•AME HOUSE 1 , / ,' and a — large hank barn;do by 86 feet, and 20 feet high a large atone oat h.ose, wig n s ed, la ge stone hog pas, and other out buildiess apump wt h tomever thou% well of wide; rn y'27 feet der• p at the door, with a first rate obit re under roof at the outhouse, with rn Meg water / n the farm.brat /ate orabard of choice Lad trees, semi , 4ely - fitted' with deventfaet p ling There is da l on the farm a lime silo, with an abun-anre of limestone, aid it is one of the - best situation in tho o 11m.y-for the ea e of lime. • This Troorrty admins lands of Jamb Hersbey, Cyrus Binge lot, °ate John G user ch,) Jonas Mt lar Joseph Be, shey"aod-Derli Besot; Is situ lot aeons of the best larmibg distrims in the Stye, convenient to mil% e oret, enh of ;ogee sna aural et, and is one t f thamold rirable farms in the county, andwell worth the atten- 'lieu ofcaolt.tieta,' • Also, at the mane t'me and piste, flee acres of good CHESTNUT S'l'llotrT LAND, Shute 214 miles from the •faun, 'adjoining lands cf Jouna beef ge, snit ottani, Prbrulft PersoLs WisiOng to view the propefty can call on the • esti lo eomoienoe at 10 (Polak A. w, of Nod 'day, when attend.nee wi 1 be Riven and cond.tioA Moue known by BaNJAMpf IItIIBUI4N. anent w. sir "Adler" Reading and 4 .Volltrfiennd” Lance:ter, will please. Wert the above.. Send the pnper regular to the adveituer- r er i h*Weekt,audiend'Uld tAllYdt ‘ llB,ll ' ately to tate officelie , ' ' • ' • ITOHN 'WISE'S Confectionbry& Fr' uit Store THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, 'Planieturg, ' CONFECTIONERY OF ALL RINDS, ORANGES AND LEMOMS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, • FRESH AND SALT FISH, And vegetabko of all•klade; brought direct from :ihe Eastern Market.,, twice a week, and purchased under my prrsoold eapervition, Quit eniclldf in, to Bella better and cheaper article titan any IV the market.: . • yor-Oroere tenni* eistonoe'atiWinted to promptly, an goods dedVered is any pert if thicity free of charge. ilatra CANNED FRITZU ettnewAtly on band taltrit me a call. JOHN WIES. MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY I BACK PAY, BOUNTY; PENSION" & SUBSISTENCE ! ' EUGENE Snyder . , Attorney at Law oinee;Tbard±sireet, Etarriabarg:Ta., will attend w we ooldeotlon of military„ claims, under the set ok Assembly, of April 16, 1862 Back pay of dlachargel and deceased saner& Bounty order Act of Co Joy, 22, 1861. Penton" araceezei for anbilet • -- POMADE 'IIONO-RolBll`l , DiCii/StakCiakS; ' Je6 InitlawavatlesTOßlL NOTICS. TEE South Ward School Directors will wilr receive propo els for building a two atory brick school house, o . the carter of Pouitg street and Blackberry at ey. The as m nts wt Ibe made in cub, as ths bedding programs, reuse-slog flit. en per cent. till completed. Plan and sp cifitellan e.n tie seen at the cdlice of Dr. O. • eller. , ealed proposals must be handrd to Jacob li - tuier President, on or bef,re Au gust 12th. Securities must accompiny the proposals. awidtd FOR SALE. T RAumiersigned offers, at private sale a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, 26 feet front rani 100 feet deep, situated on Etet State dread near Elbert The bowie is In *o4d repair. hat Women' kitchen, water goo and all the modern hr prove- MOWS. 16 . . r turtherinfOrmation enquire on the oremnen. an 6.41150 EDWARD FARBER Now YORK, Aug. 7 • eFortem ctril ELE M 01U , AIN T TAIL 0 R NO. )36 *seam STREET. NOTICE T(Y MILF-PAR? CiFNICERS. RAYING on hand an assortment of materials of gold, reliable quality, Is prepared to e m.- up, upon short notice and in the best meaner, officers uniforms. Also Denied shirts Ind other stools suitable Ibr ofill.ers outfit on band surdlm (AMP CASES, CONTAINHIG PAPER, ENVELOPE, PENS AND PENCILS. Just the thing to carry In the knapsack. Prim oom plete, on'y 38 a nts. For sale at ItEWINE:II , 3 CHEAP BCC& STORE. TOT a few of the wont disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corrapt , on that an cumulates In the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none have been itiund which could equal in *Sect YU'S Oistromrn Ltritaor or SAIMPARILIA. It cleanses and renovates the blood, In. 4113 the vigor of health into the .yattm end purges out the humor which make disease. It stimulates the, healtby intuitions of the body and expels the disorders that row a d retitle in the bl Pod. tai extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, but when toey are It will no longer te a question What remedy to employ in th 4 great varietyof 'Mang Mimeses that require an alterative rem-dy. Stich a remedy, that could be relied on, has long been sought for, endwise, for the first time, the public have ore on which they can depend. Our space *ere does not admit piertliceves to show its effects. But the trial of a etogle 'boit e will show to the -k that it has virtues surpaesing anything they Dave ever taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, terefuti.ne Swel loge sod Sires, try it, is , d see the rapidity with which it ewes. Skis Diseases, Pimples, Peeeks, Blotches, Brep'fects de., are soon 011f1,000 MA of the ay, tem. 81. Anthony's .Pgre, Rose Or 'Brysipdas, Mier or Sok Rheum, -.cold Head, Ringworm, ko., should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by Avant's Ssa, OPABALIA Syphilis's or Venereal Diseases ls expelled from the system by the prJonged use of thls PAIMArAnniA, and the patient Is left as healthy es If be had never bad the dMease. Dixases are ceased byeirefola In the blood, and are genera'ly soon eared by this Rafter 07 Stan. rases. Price $l per; bottle, or 6 bellies Ow $5. Por all the purposes of a family physi ' take A Tiles 0•111.411110 which are everywhere known to be 'hob, sr purgative teat lk Mimed to the American Deo. p e Price 26 cents per Box, or abuses for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES & 00., Low. P, Ms , s. and ao d I.y Drugeis a everywhere. Sold by 0 A. D,nvirt, D. W. Grose& Co,. 0. H. Bel. 'er, J. M. Lutz, Dr iti ey, Wyeth end dealers awry . where SS MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, Tsnow prepared to furnish o ffi cer's military o'otbing. wunrdirf to regulations at short arnica Alcoa general assortment of ctottui, !mere% Vesdngs and ready mace olothing for olvdiatii. WANTED. A GOOD black smith and helper or boy JCL In smith shop, apply at EAGLE WOE 6 4, awl dlit. GAIETY MUSIC HALL OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT - NIGHT. NEW NEW NEW NEW TROUPE TROUPE TROUPE TROUPE. S ['Ails STABS STARS STARS. ACTS ACTS ACTS ACTS. MONS MONS. MONS. MONS. DE LOUIS DE LOUIS DE LOUIS • TERRIFIC TERRIFIC TERRIFIC BAR BAR BAR BERTHELON BERTHELON HAMS HAT taS. MIIRItY, PERRY, VANHORN, 808 EDWARDS, DONNEL AND The Queen of Bong, MISS JULIA EDWARDS. Three Star Seined° Singers and. Dancers are expected by, every train. au&dltir s Dont tall to come and ate na: admlaidon only 10 and 15 cents. 808 EDWARDS, sole Leases and )Onager. au3 DICE REF THELON, Stage Manager. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. § ARAH A. ALDRED, Executrix of the estate of Thomas Aldred, dec'd., late of the of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, having lettere testamentary - granted to them by the Begisa r of Dr u• phis county, hereby notifies a 1 parties indebted to said %date to make immediate payment, and More having c'edins to pretent teem properly authenticated for settlement to the above named' areestrix. ani.err VVHEREftB, the Honorable lona J. P 155305, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Junictal District, consisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphi ii, and the Hon. &we st. LAMS and Hon. Mosso B. Yuma, Associate indien in Dauphin:. countyilieving issued tneir preempt, bearing date the 18th day ot June, Mak to me directed, for holdings Court of Oyer and Termfiier and General Jail Delivery and Heater Beak= of the Peace all flerrisburp, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence on ten 417 Noma' OP AMMO NISI, being •the DAT . or AuGusr, 18434 rand to continuo one weeks: - - Notice Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, ins. time of the Peaoe,./Idermen," and Denstables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there In their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations; and their own remembrances, to do those thing, which to their oftke appertains to be done, sat those who are bonndinrecogniaancee to prosecute against UM prisoners that ars or shall be lathe And DanPuin eouni ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bejuat. 1 Given under my Mad, at Harrisburg, the 4th day August, In the year of our Lord : _ DM; and in" the ethtyiplimbyeer of the hsdependence of thelleilted thiteel • I.DBOAIL Nairn I iklaifillOPHilia • "—AL Marreatelith hag:* Wee If a* timid Ohm 2bvertietinents PDBIFY THE BLOOD. WILLIAM EL9YFORD. MERCHANT TAILOR, PBOOLAMATIONi CHARTER OAK FAMILYFLOUR, UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN TFIE UNITED STATES AND SUPERIOR 10 ANY FANCY BRANDS OFF BRED IN PENNSYLVANIA ! 17 IS MADE OF CHOICE MISSOURI RITE Willal. Aar Detvered any pie ef I the city, free of charge. TERMS, Cash on delivery, Wil. COCK, Jr., &Co CLASS FRUIT JARS!! SELF SEALING. BEST AND CHEAPEST ! ! I .17 80 PUBLIC SALE, VALUABL' AND DESIRABLE REAL EaTA.TE 7ILL be offered at public sale, o n Thursday, the 11th day of September. st 'l. o' oak, at Brant's Hall in the city of , isr risbu Thirty th le acres of land with an exc beat fram rg a hone • and barn and mabulldin es, situated ' , army in the city '.f igarrisbarg and par lyiu.sa-atara township. That property is situated on the :Fatah of tiummels• town turnpike, a portion of chic ihsa brannful 1 nation on a till], dire .tly facing the city of Hams. burg, to be sold in tures acre lo c • •bie•lot or pi tie ofgrouod situated in Market mare, soil:doing Jones' House, having a front or 27 r ed and eateeding bac c 157% feet to 25 .e 3 alley, there in erected a two story brick house with two at ory back bri k millding and :tool •, haviug the use of a tires fdet +Hey on Market $ Aare, being one of tne not desinsole a fusions fo i business or private res deuce It the city. Pe•session &At n let of Octobin. out 0 ad;tioos of Wes are 10 par cont. of the pu-clue money to be paid 0., the day of wile, the balance of Ire use half of the purchase money whin ihe title is made, and the balance in two equal en ual paymezn with tote est, from t a time possession isgi van. Tobe secured by bonds and mortgage, . plan • f the thi tc acre b..s. an be seen at the bet and oboe store of A. Hummel, flex doe, to the Court House, Harriseurg, 1 tie aliendanze will be given b jr2842 I THEM NIC OF THE SEASON "TURN OUT ONE AND ALL." THE FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY, OF HARRISBURG, Will give a P I -N IC 5 AT MUMMA'S WOODS , NEAR MECHANICSBURG, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST TWELFTH, 1862. All the citizens of dauphin and Cumbsrland nun • ties are respectfully invited to participate. EXCURSION TICKETS, Will be issued on the Cumberland 'Valley Railroad making the Sire only ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS from Harrisburg to Mechanicsburg and return. Gen tlemene tickets twenty five cents, admitting them in the woods. All respectable ladies are Invited without further charge than their fare. WEBER'S STRING BAND will be in attendant*. The company have also agreed to take their Steam Engine Edema and give a trial in ',dacha nicab urg durlnk the day, for the benefit of per. eons who have never seen it work. The cars will leave Harrisburg at B.oh a. at, and returning will lease bleehaziesburg at 8.46,e. Y. AM persons are requested to purchase their Meseta b afore entering the ears. No spiritons or malt liquors will be allowed on the grounds, and all persons are positively forbidden to come on the grounds intoxicated SULLIVAN s,CnILD, A NDREW KIDAYER, ROaERT FOUGHT, ABIta.HA a, GAIN: EA..•N,:.,T, Managers. N R. It is hoped that our citizens art l all join with nein having an old style Plc- , io, as our objoct Is to make enough money to make a payment due on our Steam nine. COAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HtVlNitasegthLCnal Yard, iont o f orth tlatyopiedbyoo.Forster I am enabled to supply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZES OF C11.4311.11.N COAL. FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respectfully solicited—which, if left at ithe Mace, loot of North street, or at the office of Wm. Dock, & Co., will rece vs prompt attention. GILLIARD DOCK. JY2a aals-dlm CHEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, in small and large packages, for sale tr: N & HOW MA 4', • 9 Corner Froot •nd Market street. ACT ACT ACT CLARET WINE!!! wE are closing ..ut a VERY SUPEIL[OR Lon at less lhan cost 0 ALL and examine those new jars for kJ Fruit, the beat, cheap st and a'mp lest in in market, for sale by NICIIOLS & t3O WMAN, jel9. (Ortier Front an a Market street. ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 boesx Just received and in prime v o y r . d p er o . ix, JR.. rico. PRESERVING jars, fruit cans of al kinds, for Nile low, NI b , y CHOLS & BOWMAN, • • Corner Front and Market streets. , OBACCO and segara of all kinds, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMaN, j .29 Corner t rent and Market Streets. LOVERING'S bugare and syrups for sale low, by ithriOL= & BOW ,IPA; Jr 29 Corner Front and Market street,. BROWN sugars of ail grades,for " sale low, by eICHOII3 & jab Corner Front ant li.treet streets. BREAKFAST BACON! A Very choice lot, equal to the celebra lei (imported) Yorkshire, J ur re eieed. OCKP3., k CO. BOLOGNA, A MALL ' j but very superior lot of ust received, by 1301"--.114 sausage VOL DOCK, Jr. .8:Co. may FAMILY WAtiIIING BLUE, an excel. lent anbetltate ter Indigo, for sale at the wholesale wild Wan grocer y corner oaront and ilatke t more of NICHOLS X BOWiiii, -----------------. . _ C "RUUD iad beanOLl artage,for eels by . - . NICHOLS a OriAitk New Orleans sugar, a Cheap • Ceram Woe. aadifaricat rip New M ut t----7'3fmtnts CALL AND EXAMINE, WM DOCK, A:. &CO WORT. HUM ooL ani ALR-RT lIUNEOL, kaatukor of David Ilu lime , dko'd WM. 'DOOR Jr.. k