Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 09, 1862, Image 6

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    Etlegrapij.
THOMAS E*.-000HRAN,
of York County.
SURVEYOR GENERAL:
WILLIAM 13. 8055,:,,
of .Luxeme County.
RICHILIABU P
Saturday jimplug, August 9. 1882.
I'IIETEOPLE'S PLATFORBI.
DM MON.-THE , 0011811TUTI6E-AND
THE ENFOHOEMENT OF THE LAW.t..
Baiourgiox AtiOPTeD /IT A IDAZIOIIII 01
Ul CO , OgVall. AliD ItATIMD.BY ?Of p.*i of
paraturgleutte ammonia/I, rain 17; 1862.
84 That we hold it to be the duty , of all loYai taw!
to 4iititd by the (Anon in this hoar of 1 1 8 trial; to
wide their Araks and. hawk; In earnest, patriotic 4
form for Su nisi .tenons: against those ,oho are in
eras against it; to sustain with deter/tuned maw
ti•e our *variant President and his administration
is than energetic efforts for . the prosecution of the
*emend the presersatiOn of the _Union. against. our
met at home or abroad; - tor punish traitors and trea
son with fitting severity, anti to crush the present
and d iastess retidlisn. so that no flag of
disunion me again be mud over any ;portion of
the Ropubirt; and to dna end , we insi , e the ea opera:
don ot all men who to their emastry, in the at t er
to.rehmdla kali , the Stara. such a patriotic fire ai
w4Tly IMAUM4 ail who skike at the Ifnion,of
ow lathers, andatt whe . r sympathistwith their treason
or Falk* their phs/4.'
STOP MY PAPER
Ruck wire "the peremPtori 'demands, yes=
teiday, of Gen. A. 'L. iteumfort, the Democra-
tic Theckloridge candidate for Asienibly. The
lees Of six cents per week s (of athioli about one
Cant is clear profit,) to their TZLIGRAPR establiih
tient will be severely , felt, and if is -were' nnt
f*the j fact, that, while we lost; orni sobecrith
u tire person ofGensral:Anturifort, we added
thirteen flaw subseritenatathe-daily and three
to the rieekly- Tiemiciaivrilort the. niime. , day,
we should soun be-obliged-to stop.
While thus biddititfarevrell to the gallant
illaitOitotimlort; and plaCing onAhis high record
6fis liberty of the
'MI* witlls As well give fair,,and timely
notice •to , all who object to the "seal' of' the
Tvilcieas in bilnilf of Ai - 4 9riiteit4ent and the
IpidMi r that their eitp:poiNf;,thiejnornakitiitoi
essential to its. success, , however mectsseip4
tarry-tm~tbeir , reform-end ptuilication . .
loyal citizens of the stale capital will support
the Tataiortapn, abundantly, earneatly, and in
every ws !londute.7%% pe.• city. Tbe
gallant 'men iwo are now mach.lng to the
menet of the . government recognize 'the Tsui-
Own as their orpfililind as snob s they will
ie ti t 2 _ a lWi fie fil i fe ce 4*RlE dte lii
y
awliuMvso , kileeVer gyp, 14cumfortonsy.wq td
crush it out - skopping his individualdirth
aeription. we , Aroirahng tC,ldsnit that the
arntiitJatee thol Onilltracn cop' elltinn -Will
need all their epsrlecbengeeti 644g:a the Jefi r
DilVibi organ, andos Weare4ndeliendent of so
supportowe askaell. michns object to: the wa.
advocacly ot,theiTzuoairin .to , give notice
arid their nanlell shah be promptly erased Iron;
our books.
. r it bogy fair that the community
should kn 6 w. VAere kts loyal and its disloyal
arisen' atan't
HON. EDWARD IicPHERSON.
lirAWere gratified With the °announcement
made yesterday, thaitheilio r ti; Edward McPhe4
son had been renominated for Congrees by Ili'
people of Adams county, subject to the naiad ,
Lion of the CongreralonalOonfereeNamong whoni
that county is to be represented. That , iJri
`lllcrhilOon carried' Adams Coutity,la nof truri
prising, because in that region, where his'peri
anti virtues and political purity are go psi
orally esteemed , he has hosts of friends ; no
will-it surprise us if be receives the .unanimurni
stqadastion of the Conferees of bis district, be;
`o-ith;ar'be has earned their'conlidence, and is de
fratwirigot their.suppork-uifia.eirvioes. in Cott;
liTaillhfv,P*TllPX most -distitituhheid char
acter. , actions,wrre always impartial, and
itterole4 "Pitiiotic and independent—BO ,
that on etety question of vital public import ;
"anCe;ylitposititiri could be Indicatd m truly
piublemi are sulied by Mathematical principles:
Let ni troPe, !hea p for:the honor of the `distr:Wl
pat the services Of ;the 'couutry,- that- Edward
may onOs More be returned to Con;
"Tar people who Oust du the War aid" defend
theakdon, in- Clinton county, have nominated,
'diet Oothig admirable and popular tick e t '
' , 'l,cagfron—B- Rueh Pi tnitin,- Lock Haven.
"' Arionbk —James Chatham, Lock Haven.
Attorney—J. L' Doty, Lock Haven.
Ontensnoner—John Willson, Lamar.
400er —Dr. •J. B L,lfeel, Lamar.
Auditor—John McGee, Beath Creek.
216 Count* titirteyur.-
B. Bob retrikin, theta' miidate for] Congreasj
lea tdroog man in.& district he aspires to rei
present, and it butwerdverg Abe onduisement oF
thisgocgreselonakcdnertercwill undoubtedly ba:
elected by the people. Thomai Chathiun,
has a splendid reputation for integ*
rity and ability, and without individualisio
the rest of the ticket, we can only declare tha i
it is unexceptionable aril highly popular.
Twos ls t ainsioa ll in well informed
cl
e that the Venerable Oen. 6cott bag been soi
Wired by the Government to give the benerita
4111 his experience occasionally at the new matt
'o,Nistruetion near Pailadelpliii: It is nut
kehwa what, reply he has '.loyel; lo.dce4
whether the rumor is very ilenJ
rrt West.4 " , ( 4 7 11 .1)
'So . enjoyment of eiiillantC.:bertl44
vista the Academy once in a while aiuc
illmotione the adds.
VOL UNIEER-DRAI7
It is maintained by the best journals in the
country, and among these, with great force by
the Missouri Democrat, that it is an , essential feature
'of on? system
_of government to keep
_sip /20 italdiThi
army, cFcept it it one of mmely nominal strength, in
times of peace.: The force of this argument is
obvious, as our, form of :government contem
plates, and the Constitution provides that the
country should depend for its armies on the
militia., The militia of the countryis defined
by an early act of Congress, which prolfides at
length for its organization and regulation, to
comprise "each and every _.free _able-bodied
white male dtisen, of / the respective States,
resident therein, 'ebb ia or 'shall be of the age
of eigliteCi , yams, and turder the age of forty r
flveyears,". with certain exceptions. (See act
of Congress of Bth - of Kay, 1792.) It is obviF
one, therefore, Wit with us, the duties of a
citizen towixds'ihr &Wary in rep to Miiir
tsar liervitm aMtllifalent-frol4, iitrjes
fh which it is a part of the system and policy
of the government to keep always on hand a
Itelpi 'standing army, ready for varielergency t
Under such a system, as in the European mon!.
Atchl4, , those mama who :,10 not: serve me
loaded alike In'tirrtait4,yeaceand war with the
most oppressive taxesjcLeopport the expense
o f the Irk , : 6 ,244te9n4if°2' l _ln wai
alone, purchase exemption . itteir'• systcM
contemplates that In CABO, of . war tlre standimi
army shah Meet the contin g ency • Ours con!
*l l o4* t 1 74 People, ”ihe AtiAe bodied
white male citizens," shall bear the burden.
The duty of military service in tithe ,of need,
Is as clearly end,ttlideniably a duty, as' 18 the
:obligation
,tO ,obey ' the ordinary police lama
of the country, or to pay taiei,for,the support
of the government, -
The proper way of enforcing this obligation
is drafting or conscription; by a ma,tbc'id
which compel; ~with iimpariial Justice, every
man who owes the obligation to strictly peri
form It, just es another system compels a mart
whootTei a,'peCti ihillfto the goVernateut
4.1,4 An :re ttjr; and as:lording :to
strictjustice, wel might as well advertise for
persons to pay the taus which = the Qoverrunent
needs for .itc: support; as adiertise,i els we now
do, for volunteere to pay i thie/ix of military
service. The spitem of volunteering will do
well enough when onfy,a few troops are , to be
ittlited ;' l nfor'titereis always' a cOnntirweer,
tsin claisibf petion; who; ,frini their- -peculiar
character of circumstances, can much more
"a idly. bear thribindins of military service than
their nelghbors r and who are perfectly willing
to do sot= &tine are wild and adventurous 1
vphite, who p' fir the novelty and 'excitement,
,orrte are persons whohaye,anatural liking for
iioldleet life. nßut these classes are 'soon ex t
h sted, and the moment , they are 'exhainsteti;
VolCinteinint; as a t eyatla jaitna appeel to
'the ardent and patriotic..; it works upon:their,
'feeling!, Compels them to 'gto, and leaves' the
dull end eelfi3b to their; enjoyment an:l'4e;
it rio:eintect,niti.iiie,friMii *yid' willing kip,
and
,failicto touch the coward and the shirker, Whai
'should we say t& itt:clysteni of pecuntarY, taxa'
vthieli2,,pute Vie rinl
ben Of the
peuntry's
and
gard
Wilt it beitilalliaetlie - rEoleg taxed to pay
the bouritier i tididiaa &heelr shiret iThie is n
answer. 'lke mere paying of a slight tax
nothing tonztlieLrittir-rilao; irittifthe
hard, toilsome, darigainue -iservice which the
volunteer undertakerr-:-A man worth a halli
milliputiygmgrindred dollars, and has done
hie tigt t yrfog the hundred dollar* is folly wortn,
it seems, the life which the 'volunteer, who
takes the monet erina bounty, tlykdO7n on the
.I.lciimoo,4lo.doc
twitii a vengeance. .onearophLthink tha t i,
the poor—those whom some of our aristocrats
ill "the lower classes:" "the latxxing chases,':
—wee° the only`pertiona interested in the pro
.loTvatioXL . o f. 4 0•401 1 0rY. • -
We are face to face with a terrible exigency,
which demands the whole resources 'of every
c . s
kas? • Wi . 10.41•1 14- el 4 ttldliiiiP 1
:4 11 .a1i great
rueolioed.nrance just after the Rol/Cy•
lution, As. she sent forth` into the tanks oilier
arthies her profesksiOnal men, , her artisfa,
Mercharde and mapiitticinterikr-all theetrengt4
of the cenntry.withint regard to social posit
,ion, which, In :the 'great danger,. was totally
hist sight of—so let us draft into our anatesi
from all crag* strength ,suite ient Ad up
the pfd regimeate; to raise any additiorial num
her that may be required, and so put down the l
rebellion. At present the government 'wept
to `the posOion oils_ physician who hat; alkg
knows he has the, power _to restore a.patient}
but: who, from mere lack of decision, refines
tomato those fl,gorons applications whld hbe
aln,%atQua dePagi4 40.6541
unuor ,
TerYl oyes, the I,ifo of tbe.seirdrer
ebbing gradually : Amy.- Give na tide dechdon,
then, in the earnest'and onittl4l action Of,ti
freeli army, and - the end will ' be a result which
skillatrike terror and death, into the very heart
of 'rebellion I. - •
BLao MrLlTiarLilkaina.-=Elen. Lew. Wal=
lac stied,loo
449154enVt1/PkeeAt that In
the eleven regluitßts,:plidt. hie. land, foul
hundred isirlik-roiti - men were detailed to l
duties which the elect) could just as well per 4
form. The c'ciMinaiding officer of a regiment
how kit:.T4rrig'n'sl4,ndkng,iaktYl-0
ffirsei* 114iublicxyl that O t is
,Zieadred
were detailed for, such duties.' '..This is mo
than'double the proportion given' by General'
-
latiltinioie American .
4. ext.N.4og 4podukof Combas 014, :LA' the!
brave•ltintuokrtinancifiatiohlitt;" &asap- he i
6 , / wlll be betirt(l74eli/Oaniky Oil tie
, d i
,SortutTy .1 9 WeeasAken:PAVLc, "4.q!ltll49uria;
Hie him." Stich language would _not have;
tin/Inttoljetl i to 14c,clay : in. , Baltimore twelve:
months ago. s
tr
Ton Tanalunr DcAurritater has alwaidy recids•- 1
ed orders for the new pOatap:sdiarnik etOeneii
do the amount, ,ot one ifunAred" tiani4uat
dOdath. ,:thknowatampo wi,U be ready-for de-:,
liirrylit wedge vetwoi
lisoormic u s o t aktOWM" ooBll4lll %. l im 3 S
Senator Chandler of Michigan, hive tlatOld Selz
scribed $l,OOO to the War Fund in Detroit.
ilenneulnania Malip ittlestno. -- Saturbat qflorning. August 9, 1862.
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From oar ,Evening Edition of Yesterday
From Washington.
Important Orders from the War De=
,partment,
TRITTOie TO BE_OiGllliYiluliT iVITIL
NO PERSON LIABLE TO BB DRAFTED TO
WAEOUNCITON,
The following order was lashed this morning
from the War' Department: ; '
August Bth . 1862.
Ordered, First, That all United 14,4 Mar;
'lthals,.l3aPerintendents and Chiefs qf Police 'of
ay town, city or 'district, be, and they are
hereby authorised and direct ed to arrest end
imprison any, persiin orpersons who inlay ,be
engaged, by act of 'lva* or writing, in dls:
countging, volunteer enlietments or in any Way
giving aid and ibmfort.' to the enemy, or an)
other `practice' against the 'United
Sta es.
Re out That immediaie report ,be made tq
Major L b..Tutner, Judge AtlvocaUt, in order
that such tiersons may tia.tiied 'before a mill-
Ws , coiptniesicio.
Third The expenses. of such arreikand
pritonment will be certified to the,Ohlef dark
'ot*the War; Departmetit for,tiettlemeiit and pay
ment. (81gried.) &rim M. &haws,
Seeketary of War.
An eider his been issued by the. War Depart
ment prohibiting any pertain !tablet* be drafted
froM leaving the co antis,.
. .
PROM ,CITAMJI,ERSBURG. 1
THE TW 41111 CENtlykEEtiiHE IL DEITEIOT
,
liom Edward ld'Pherson Re-Nominated
for Congress. •
, . .
The thilon Conferiike day nnanitpOrplf
nocoioated the Ron. Edwsil Yr Pgersi* for re ,
election to COll2OBBB frOm the Se,ienfienth Dis,
trict, composed of the dhuntiee of - Somerset
•
Bedford; Paton, Fraoltlin' and Adams.
FRONt TEtiiESSEE,
Reported - of •Gen:
Robert,lll!Cook.
- 4
• • Cumerfree l / 4 _ Ornit.7,
A. dispatch to t the Onsiaircicdlfeopl Der-citerd;
Tenn.,' tap; Gen ;Hobert 4'look 'Was tinirdertd
Yghlln riding in his day Ittergia
yeretday, in advatiee of his britivide. • '1
Nog Angel& Robert
was shot' by a tatty of guerillas' near 'fittien;
Ala., yesterday, while he was /Mini loWarde
Winchester, Tenn.Vilolf,iin an ambulance.--r
His ternains,reached here last awning. Oapt;
Brooke;:-who' was with the:%neral; - was cap.
Lured.. • U *, - ' - ' • 1 - -
=I
MARKidTS, BY Ti4L SORAP . H.
,
: ~ X, A ux;kitsrmins, August 8.
Flour market firm, bats Ws den: and. 8 ilea
100013615. at $5, for superina $6 .60 WO 75',
forests, and $6.00 (4 7 00,,c for. extra family
and fine, lota,. Bye dour s .Wle - sOn arrival al,
$8 37+. (ii 8 50 and 1500 bble, „Meal on pill
vate terms. Wheat in Rood .reqtfellt and 6000
bush. red sold at $1 80 @).l 05.115,8 ye is wanted
at 80 cle. Corn is active, andifiQcOhnsh, prime
yellow sold at 64 and inferio,r $4.60:0383. oa4
steady at 45 la 46 for old ant, 8,6 ® 88 can
New O. flee steady,. sbuttiot. touch in demand.
No change in Provbifonx. : Whisky firm at SO
(4 81 ata,
3 Y . k , ' •-: ;.,Nivr Yoas, August 8.
' - Flour steady; Sales of 96.060.-bbis. -Masi
firm but quiet; baits of 96,0001.bu5b.: at $l.-.18
@1 20 fur Chicago aortae, $1;19®1• 24 lot
L
4i isiiiikro i cl9o, $1 war,B4bried 4d $gE4
fd .9 1 1) vedelA 0 cod' steady; fp
of ,000 :, it 7466tgat Old. Pork' no
at $ll 26 for maze sad $8 76 for pritke. Lar
steady. .IWhisity 406 .at t ii % Raosi- preptillou
184.794 bblsi ;: wheat 94,6 ash.tfoluinqlB,2B`
bush.
Flour steady alth g. fait demand. Whoa
active. Wl3lle Corn„steady, yellow declln:.
20. Whisky steadi - arB2c. Coffee dull. I
"New York Money Market.
Nem! Yong, Augusta,.
eiobge val nes' dull' st26G'26
p. 43fOs' f*lbiliter.:4l l .4 l lti f l. 66
Illinois Centel IL 111. , 69e ; ILLnois Ceram
bonds 961 ; Mlubigan Southern 69j;
Central 98; Prins: coal 98 ; Reeding B. B. 69 1
Tenn., 6s. 60; ,:er tinh three,tenthal
$ 1 Qh LoPPNI•BI4 488 1 . 991.
On Thursday evening A ugust 7, 1 0 62,
intuistonAtr. Joiv Meecestax,•Of NeWvyailait iti v
entvi
to
~inu.` da~ititis4huYii' .
FOR
41EEE. Itorios jio l te4.
9to aigod,4:!*l ": 00i r& Hilt&
I ;
'r''eouth Wsvra-P.6hooP
•
rendre 040 eliding" two-stere
brlok !what. holistic/ Rh .t Gov Sr :Of toUIA I :area bud
IftechOerry ey. The Lion littl* l lllo als4- 1 4 POO
n .1.1 4 n proirivektest'.t en .per,
till eoinVeted. Yin and sti - rtittirdn'e-zi ht
the once of D - . C. rll r. reiniilsbuitelt •bel
bald , d to neob.a veer on Or ,INCICAuI
gnsc 49/' mg st 4•o93lPALithe.m?r%
• .2-
• '7Oll • •
•••••.f • •
rpligunderaignedof6iieott private i3ale;
TWOrSTORY . RIiiiiIIETIOVSE
I . o.o . Lkie i eWelp te, i'Mala.A'
' Ttie tads* /dad rettial
twiimetietzpah,novaterasa/sirtalli.b a tindent hoproviai
moo a. IF I' lartheriaturna.kout n lo n thevrepat r o:
au.4-dtx* • - k-Rif gyp ,. P , SOSIR•
- is r
.gt e a ap 1 -
1 icroing E • 'hi ebjr 'iiiP - 111t' . ''''
~ , . .. , , • • ,
lz JAR- 'ion 'will' be made cm the -iobaiiri 'iiiirt, •S' utfauFlif
Pally Ik.II co :sty, Peunsylva IsAirice br !ii , book
.1 eieeet}eff thijr•_. s o t,.'afair iitizOl ton. ender .tbe tree
b ilitkr_ itr*At,Pef' o ` Y;TaDia. '0 be helloed the .4 .41.ie.,
NRWiIENT BAlltplo be lezted .in tne boon it of
"fiottifflilarF4W4llt4ll- lotlanix twithltii 040 •I='oh trey,
Am ,m ourie t ,ws4.. tvileisteo - Iknoreaseit thel
'Wj. Rintaill€ll. 9 ..-4 , --,d..1. 4 firi- ' !
H. H. BUNIZEW.Ii.
Pottsville, August II,1814'!. huldltwas
INIM
LEAVE _THE-101111TRY.
Cittusio, Aug. 8, ;
'BAs. /Non, Aug. 8
lifl.l# t r tri',:iii'; --,'. ''
ei 2thrertisments
- PROPOSALS - FOR
UNITED STATES MAIL
PENNSYLVANIAi'
Poor OFFICII ifIPARTKINT,
Washingt"luly 81, 1862.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 10 o'clock
A.• M ,91:rueeday,Agpteto_beTA) igtp, for con
veyinitbe mails OrtbrilitalAegiates to Penn
sylvtulia, from November 1,1882, to June 80,
1864-,Joit the route! and by the schedules of le
and arrivals herein specified. (Being,
with some exceptions, cooks eetablished ty
acts of Congress, approved June 2 and July 14,
1;862)wt - I ' •
D:cisobsiannottriaed by October 7, 1862.
2774 Fr;m Ansonville, by McGarvey's and
Westover's; to Cherry Tree, (Newman'il
14111a.P.,0„) 24 milesand back, once a
week.
Leave A:nsdniille Batrirdai at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Newman's Mills by 1 p m •,
Leave Newman's Mills Monday at 10am;
Arrive at Ansortville by 4 p m.
2776 From alowrialit, (High Lake P. 0.,) by
Lake.Conf6, l to Talimarestrille, 8 miles
and back, 'once a week.
Bidders wig proposes schedule of arrivals
and dePartures.
2776 From Barneirville to braltaniiy City,
miles and back, three times a week.
- 'Leave Bameavide Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 10 a m;
Arrive at Maiminey City 1y 12m •
Letiieldahrinoy City Tuesday, Thursday
and &sturdily:at - 2 p m ;
Arriviat, Bartlesville by 4 p m.
Proposals tor six times a week service are
Invited. ' •
2777 From 13ethleheni; by Sticenereville, Wert
versville, -and Itraideniville, to Peteral
villa,- 1 .5 alp?' lack, threa,times a
y .
Leave ' Berbleheiri liredneeday
and Friday at 91 a M
Arrive. at pptereyill& Rkut '
lectie`reterafillii T uesday, Tfilii;l4l4 and
Saturday at itta m ;
Arrive at Bethlehem by 2} p m.
2778 from. 4etkilebein, 13y Banciverville and
Bah, to "Sleekneniville, 14 miles sad
-back, tlinie times & week.
Leave Batillehatn Monday, %Anemia:3 ,
and Friday at 10 a in • i
Arrive at Sleckneravilleby 2 p rn ;
Leave •Sitiatnersi'itio Teriaday, Thursday
and. Saturday at 6.a m ; .
Arrive at Bethlehem by 9 a in.
Proposals to bommence at Bath are
in
-vite: .-
2779 From Briokerville, by BberWslitore (Bar
tsch: P. 0) and Lincoln,..toßphratah,
10 miles andback, six timeta week.
Leave Biickerville daiiy, except Sunday,
at 8 a M.
Arrive at Eirhintab by 11 a in;
Leave Ephratah.dally, except Sunday, at
2pm.
Arrive at Briritervillehy 6 p m.
2780 From Calletiatiarg to Emlen.tori, 12 Miles
anti bawls, once .
.ire a►llenstinig liOnrla3i at q ! iuk ;
Irtiirelietiolentoti 'by 10 s ni;
Leaste'Eadenton'ilonday wt 1 p m;
Artive at Oalleneburtby 6 p m,, , •
2781 Fiom Oajlensburg. b ; Lore, (Jefferson Fur
.neee,P: Oses, and Oran
' 'berry, `te, Oil City, 80 milea and Utak,
twice a week. -• • '
Leave CallensburgLhiondity and Friday at
Arrive ir't Oil City 'by' 4 p in;
Leave Oil City Tuesday and Saturday at
• Arrive at.aalleesburg by 4 p m.
-41leorkileitrlelfe
aye nvtted.
5782 From 'Centreville, (Slippery Sock P.)
by ...alviutt's,../ilds, ; to. Anandale, 16
miles and,back, mice a wprk,, „
Leave Slippery Bock Wedr?. y atl p
m;
aluive.atAnandalecby.kipm;
Leave Amanda e . Wedeesuay at 9 a m;
' Atilie`aftifpßerY Rocrbrl.2ln.
2788 From Cbsikigtton,: :by l'ifilkstotte and
Bacifrkgrt. Mink to Arroyo; 16 miles and
back, ! ,on cci a t w i ek ‘-‘ • '
Leave, railkigton ElatnidaY it 7 m;
Arttve at .Avro,f&bi 12 ui
. Leave -Am:4v caturday at 4 p tni •
Arrive at Clarington by 6 wilt.
274 From CoNtabla to . Silver 43pritiK, 4 miles
'and back lyrice
Wedneediikand 'Saturday
, at .2*pni;' . . •
Arrive atAilvet• sprivg by 8 p m;•
Leave gilver Spring Wednesday and.Satnr
day at 10 a m;
Arrive it Oobimbia by 11 Win. •
Proposals tot tbree-times.a,week Service
are invited
2785, *nil CoivdefipOTt i by _ to
pen; V miles and back;"conce a week.
• ••.• Leave Cciwchintpett Monday, rat 8 a ;
Arrive at Shippealyb p m.;• -
Leave Sh l ppen Tuetvfay at m ;
Oowdehiphit - by" 1) - M.
2 7 86 Firuki.laaton, 07 MaLtin!e.GTeek, Boston
ht
_and eant Bethel, to'Dilre Ferry, 20
Mika ma back, 'oboe iciebk.
;LeafelGiiiton Thom* at'lly at ;
Anitie at Dill's Feriby 8 pm •
Lworti Dill's get:ryll}tinalliy , at 7 a rn
Xrrlve at faitoo by:l2 in.
PrOPoiali more` 1'1.444' - are
Invited ; also'to tommetioS at Allartires
~oreK k and end at Mount Betbel.
2787 From Edenebuig,,,by Ffett Station and
Btrengitainn, tiVlgivitruM's 'Mills, 80
sail 4 and bail,' once
Leave Ebensburg Friday at Bam ; -
Arrive at,Hevrman'sits by 4 p ra ;
heave. Nellian's Mill's Saturday at 8
Airlve'afEbenebriig by 4. &U. •
. • Eiroposabi 03MMen0e ayskitrongstowzi,
• /Pat* Us 4 dintittlef eve invited.
r •
z7 BB vta, treobroy,
L iknttaville. NeW
Seinitylstx; Leid Gieen Gar
to Holt, 14 miles andd beet, once a
LeavuEiniceni.Satniday, at 1 p m ;
AiriVe at Holt by 6,p m , ; ,,
Leave Holt Saturday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Economy by 12 in.
Soposals, to. commenm at Seventy-sii, 8
ions distance
n re invited,
2789 From Forest Lake Centre, by Middle
toirn . lickson 'valley, 10
-
ooiles aod'baok,•"onoe a week
,LeayeXurest, Lake Centre Saturday at 8
Arrive at Jaclison alley 1;118, p ;
ValleyhaturditY at 11 a m;
Airivelit;lrdnatliakeCentre by 2 p m i
•
2790 From Garland, by Squib.- West, (Eater-,
prise,) Pleasantville, (Holland P. 0 a
Plumer •itfid-'-ltheieville, to Oil City,
-86 reilee,an& back, six Ames a week.
.Leave ,Garland daily , except . Sunday, at
Arrive at Oil City, - by 6 •
Limits °deity daily, except 'Sunday; it 8
Arrive at Garland.* 6,'p oi r r ;
2791 From Greendbitig, Pleasant U nity. to
Slabisteirn 16 lilies and' hack, thred
• thaeaskvieek. '
Lealt 4 ,GretP4lNPX.Monds.i r -Wednesday,
eed ii4archtYht,..l2l
Arrive di Stiibliteiiii.ty
'Leavei;Stabistoein IfendityPWidnesday,
:ozutSakuilayastifka ow;
- Arrive at Greensburg by 11 &Alp,-•
Proposal's to end at Pleasant thiitif
'
miles Ins diatonic, are Invited.
Dim 2thintietnunts
----
2792 From Kittaning, by Burallalley, Smacks-
burg, and bmitteo, telqinxutawney,
86 miles and back, minis week.
Leave litttaning Monday at 114 a mi
Arrive atlnext.tawney by 91 p in;
Leave Punzutawney Tuesday at 6 a in;
Arrive at - lEittaning by 24 p in.
Appeara to be covered by existing service;
if so; will not be let.
2793 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Mar
ti /IL-Am Pra - Vilenge,and Carmen
.--4- ig uaiiie,l6 miles SD
three times a week.
Leave Lancaster Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 24 pin;
Arrive at Quarryville by 7 p m;
Leave Quan yville Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at..E4 a m;
1, Antra IttLancadtei by 10 a in. ... ,
2794 Fiche' M;rvinsburg, by Acksoti Coniief,
to -,Tanneasville , 13.- miles and back,
.
• 'imieeliveit'ic.
I s om
Leale II tubbing TneediY at.l2 m;
&titre, it : •°' Oville by i lifp Mt ~
- -- - Lave . eitirkilliTutaday at 61 m;
Arrive at ldervinsburg by 10 a in.
2795 From Matazow, by Slute'e oOrners, Dale
villa, and Spring Brook, to Pittstoo, 24
mil eii and back, three times II Week. 1
Leive Mtwotow Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday at 4p m; - . ..
Arrive at Pjttbton by 10 p in;
Leave Fittetok lkionday, Wednesday, and
Friday at :4 p in;
Arrive at Moscow by 10 a.m.
Proposals to end at Spring 'Brook are in
vited
2796 From Nazareth, by iicerestoft, Sleek
nersville, Patereville, Newhards, Cher
ryville, and Berlinsville, to Slatington,
20 miles and back, three times a week.
Leave Nazareth Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday at 12 m;
Arrive at 6lmington by 6 p in;
Leave Slatington Tileaday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 10 a m;
Arrive at Nazareth by 4 p in
Frei:ools to enbracenanielsvMe, between
.onerryville and Berlinsville, increasing
distance three miles, are invited.
2797 Ft out New Blooralleld, by Dellville,Orier's
Tavern, and Barthinger's Store, to Fen
wick, (late litorleyton,) 20 miles and
back once a week.
Leave New Bloomfield, Thursday at 9
a m ;
Arrive at FfimetickAr ft p M ;
Leave renwick.Friday It 10 a in ;
Arrive at New BloomtHd by 6 p m ;
2798 From Newry, by blue Knob and Switzer,
to Saint Claireville, 28 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Newry Friday at 104 a m..;
Arrive at Saint Olairsvillis by 6 p m ;
Leave Saint Olainitille Saturday at 74
am,
Arrive at Newry by pm;
2799 From Oxford. by Hopewell Cotton Works,
Glen Roy, Oak Hilt, Goshen, and Wake
field, to Peter's Creek, 18 miles and
back, 0 times ffireek:,
Le the Oxford daily, except Sunday, at 2
pmt
Arrive at Peter's Creek - by 8 p ;
Limit) Peter's Creeklithly, except
Snn
ddy,'at 6 a jri
Arrive at Oxford ..by m.
1800 From Pine Grove, by Friedensburg, to
Schuylkill Haven, 14 miles and back,
once a week. -
Leave - Pine GroveSsturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive et Schuylkill Haven by 12 m;
Leave Schuylkill Haven Saturdayat 1 p m;
Arrive at . Pine Grove by 6 p m.
21901 From Reynoldsvide to Rockdale, (local,)
8 utiles and ten*, Pace it.week-
Lets'in /or
Reynoldb/a Tuesday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Boadate by 81 p m
laaveoßoc
2802 Elder's
Ridge, Long Run, Sb idy Plain, Cock
ran'd Mill's; arid , adman's, 'to Kitten
. leg;t6 miles and bark once a week.
Leave salmi:or% Monday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Kittaning by-6 - 0 m.
- Leine Kituinirig - Tuesdily at 6 a in;
Arrive at Saltsburg by 6 p m.
Proposals for twice-a-week service are in
' vited.
2803 From Schuylkill Haven, by Cressona, to
Tremont, 16 miles and back, six times
a week. _ -
Leave Schuylkill 'Maven daily, except
Sunday, on arrival of mail from Pbila
delpbia-,laty at .1 m •
Arrive at Tremont by 4i p m '
•
Leitve Tremont daily, except Sunday, at
11 a m ;
&rile at Schuylkill 'Bitien in time for
maii.to Philadelphia, say by 21 p m.
2804 From Springfield Furnace 50 13ruce, 4
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Sprjugfield Furnace baturday at 9
am,;
Arrive at Brims by 10 a m ;
Leave Bruce Saturday at 7 a m ;
Atrive"at Springfield Furnacie by SA in.
2806 From Warfordeburg, by Mount Airy; Em
maville and Chtrry Grove, to Bloody
Ibut,.2l3milee anarbselt. once a week.
Leave. Warforcisburtt-Monday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Bloody Run by 2 p m ;
Leave Bloody Rini Tuesday at 6 a rai
Arrive at Warfordsburg by 2 p m,, -
2806 From Washington, by: Amity; Teo Mile,
and'.Clarksville, to 'Rice's
'Lending, 86 miles and'back, three times
a week.
Leave Washington Tuesday,Thursday and
Saturday, at 1 p m ;
Arrive at nice's Landing by 9.p p ;
Leave Rice's Landing - Monday, Wednes•
day:nd Friday; at 9 a m ;
Airive at Washiugton by 5 p in.
2807 From Tannersville. by Mervinsville, to
Mildeuberger's, 16 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Tannerstille Friday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Mildenberger's by 12 m ;
Leave Mildenbatger's,Friday at 2 p m ;
Arrive at Tannerseilletby,7 p m.
2808 From Tioga; by -Bailey iCreek, Rutland,
and Hariansville, (Aulditiville P. 0.,) to
Columbia Cures Boadi, 20 miles and
-back, thr‘ ee . times a week.
Leave Tioga Mon&ty, Wednesday and Fri-
day; at 10 a m
Arrive at Columbia Cross Road' by pmy
leave Columbia Cross Roads Tuesday,
lbursdarond Saturday, at 6 a m ;
Arrive at liege by 12 in.
2809 Froth 'Carlisle,' by Carlisle Springs, Star
rett'a Gap,"Sberman's Date, and Warm
Springs, to landieburg, 19 miles and
back, six times a week.
Leave Carlisle daily, except Sunday, at 8
Pm;
Atrigeat Landisburg by 8 p m ;
LWvelandisiiiihr, -daily, except Sundays
at 8 a m •
Arrive at daritsle.by 1 p m.
For torment proposal, guaranty and =tiff! .
catty and instructions as to the conditions em
braced In the contracts, see pamphlet adver
tisement July 811862, to tislound at the prin
ciple postofilces along the routes.- .
M. BLUE, Postlitistir General:
sue draw-wow
_
F A MILY, WASIIING gLITE, excel
lent Subilitato IndivOtor mile it the wholesale
and retail opeeg mania( NICHOLS & BOWMAN; ,
, _ „ (*tier of,Nraut, and Market mtre yte
VICIIR.A.:7 A MILT FbOtrit, a'ehtiioe Cat
Exirilhaiiiiintia, all warranted-by bbl. , 'or t
awdrjait mania & awd roc arreliw by
MEWLS k BOWYN,
JIM Carrier trans and Maim meets.
Nem ',.iJuits
CHARTER OAK
FAMILY FLOUR,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED
SPATES AND SUPERItA 10 ANY
FANCY BRAND 4
pFF BRED IN PENNSYLVANIA
12 IS MADE OF
CHO= 'IIIISSOUgt ii HITE Wlnit
Mir De hared •n 7 $ 3 el, rye city, free of chug.
TAMES, Cash on delivery.
.1, 30 W v_ LOCK, Jr , &Co
CLASS FRUIT JARS!!
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST ! !
CALL AND EXAMINE,
)7 80
PUBLIC SALE.
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE
REAL ESTATE
WILL be offered at public sale,
Thursday, the litti day of Septem . 2
o'clock, at Blint's Hall In the city of arrlsh v q
hi.syth we acres of land with La axe licit ir e: ,
bons :and barn and outbitUdlcma, 'Basted
tie City f darris4arg and par Via watar t to. ash:;
This property is altuat• d on the -outh of unmet:.
town turnpike, a portion of *hie • h e a . .aut,:al
1 cation on a till, di, a tly facing the city of hi r
tram cc be sold In t e acre lo
-INISIoto pl 08ofroncid situatedin Market to z ,
ad °icing Jones' House, haring a front of :7 ieet atl.l
site ding , bao. 137„4 feet to Li e thenm
ex cted a two story br,k house with two at rt ~: k
brt Is nutunin.4 taul haw lug toe use of s t
tact 418 Y on Market d oar', coins one of t
d-ara lee tua ., on •fo ins ness • private res detms
the eitY MIL iu giv 1 n USG of Oct•ib•r •x:
.0 ad t cos of silos are 10 per met of the pu chki
mone y to o e veld o . the day of a de, toe Oahu rot.
oho nal( of the pure+ ass money wn n he MI. Li
made, and the oalam e in two equal in nal p., ms
wlthin4 ast,frout t e time possession isgiven. Tale
secarad by bonds and mortgago,
A plan f %Le Stott Rem.' an be Feet at h ,
and rboe -tore of A. Hummel, ilex. clop, to t Court
House, Hares nrg
LAW AUSIDOSIL.:O will be given b
te.0111 , .: PUIDIFL 551
ALB R HUH
Executor of David Liu one ,
jrZfri.d's
THE PIC NIC OF THE SEASON
"TURN OUT ONE AND ALL"
THE FdIENDSHIP FIRE COMINY,
OF HARRISBURG,
Will give a
•
P I C --N I C 5
AT MUIVIAIA'S WOODS ,
NEAR MECHANICSBURG,
ON TUESDAY, AUGUST TWELFTII,
All the citizens of nanphin and Gunberlsnd MEL •
ties are respectfully larked to participate.
EXCURSION TICKETS,
Will be issued on the Camberiand Valley Behold
making the fare only
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
from Harrisburg to Mechanicsburg and return. Gen
tlemens tickets twenty flee cents, admitting them in
the woods. All respectable ladles are invited whited
farther charge than their tam
WEBER'S STRING BAND
will bee ittendenee. The oompany have also epe.l
to talie th air kteareimpine along and piss a tr,_
• echo nice) nig durhik the cay, for the tenet I:: NI ,
sons who have never seen It work. The
here liar riebnrg at 8.4 w, and returnint
ha • meehanlestourg at 0.46, ie. at. ,11 perpors
requested to purchase their tio.ets before entering
eel:Lent manors will be allowed cr ttyr
grounds and all persons are positively forbiadaa
come on the grounds intoxicated
SULU' , tin .14D, A NDRIM SCEVAYER.
TOITOEIT, AB&aua l STitE 4 ,
0 OR ati - Manager:
N tt. It . is hopedthat our citizens wi I all join
upCnba an old' style Nil; as our olbeat
make enough mot* to make a payment nue pp ula
Steam nglne
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
NOT a feW of the won t disorders *hat
. Mid mania d at se 'roin the corrupt on the
ClUlltaattas to toe blood. Of all the discover' the'
more been made t purge if out, non •he •be a thane
!which t.0.1d end In aat ru. UP .ITsto ,rr ar r
3.../AnaraulLia /a , 1-111 ee and cars el the r l od, h
et 111 he vigor of haalt loco 'he y t to and purges oat
th, humo r - uuich make die ae. It all a tar. , t. •
bealt y ettlethea• of the b dy and exp:tb lb, Maar We
th.tg owe d cart la In th bl otl. • e es tro•rd war
virt , es are not pct wo err known, tt. t mb nt ey melt
I.ld no misger Ie a ‘,nest •nWI at remedy to ern lo In
$h gra t vac sty tt ,ftlletng ~ b e ohs teat eon r • en
igte sive r.m dy. En he could b re led
on, hsl ug been sou-ht ,r,allo. now, or the Ore. tie,
toe I tad. have n, a a win, b thi Can dap= t Our
space n.redimo not adm t o rt dos es t :hew it- eiro
hut fhb trial of a single b , t r wit' Ain t i e if g
(ha It ha virtucs lir, as-mg au , thtag re ever
PoPoken. rulf•v•re ire
deem fa .1 . .in us Seel Mgt
ds to N.
ete re. Sk is D swat, Pinepk., r,1144, B 0 dist,
ArL p ioas ay $c - coo el. ague out 0' t ,y ten.
rt Aethoey's fire, Rosso , X.ripdat, ii er or Set
Mean's. :tiara Bead, hintrteorra So., a o d not ne
borne whil , they cau be ,o aembly enrol by Avon
hat 1301.31L1
AOC.= or Tagerfai Diseatet 1a rxpilled from the
cyst 'm their 14.0. use of this alk,rallitte, ant
the wt eat is ct ft a • laatthy ha ,f he boa [Wirer tad the
about..
AtnaLs Diseases are canted by so'cfn'a in the blcod,
and are genets ly coon oar. d by t,l. lixissrt of saes,.
rice Stier bate, or 6 b•diles fur (5.
Far all th, nr.Of ee ot fm ly pbsel . take Preod
O.II3HaisTIO i h are a rywbere Ito We to bo
the b purgative t I offeted t•t e Ao 'than $3.
p irVe la cents per BOX or 6 bere fir $l.
Prepared by J. ADP h hoW 1, and
cod y la a everywt e e.
Id by A B rt, W Gres& C,o , II). Kel•
lr, J. M. Lets , lir. hi es, F. Wyeth .nd drau , s 1
where
GAIETY MU - SIC HALL.
OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN
EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY
NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIG , iT.
NEW NEW NEW NEW
TROUPE TROUPE TROUPE TROUPE.
B CAR , SPARS STARS STARS.
ACTS ACTS ACTS ACTS.
MONS MONS. mONS. MONS
DE LOUIS DE tarts DE LODIS
ThitRIFIC ERRIFIC TERRIFIC
BAR BAR BAB
BERTHELON BERTHELON.
RALLIS RALLIS.
MIIBRY, PERRY, 'UNBORN,
808 EDWARDS, DONNEL
AND
The Queen of Song,
MISS JULIA EDWARDS,
Three Btar Female Singers and Dancers are orPs"
by every train.
DOD ail to come and see Ps: Omission ovir " ad
16 cents.
808 EDWAPS, sole Leeme se_r !Wier.
iN4 BE TtiuLOzi, :Aiwa 3094"'
CAMP WRITING COES,
coming t.
PAPER, ENVRDOPES,
PENS.
PECILS.
a ths Ahapsack- Pries coot
Just the thingto car*" I
plete, oa
788 "113 ' 6 ° 1:1 h 11,4. CHEAP coße SToaE.
EXKorritirs NOIICE.
QAB, 411. A. ALDRED, Executrix of
Li Os edit. of Thomas 1 red, dee' , Ode cf the
AT of Hort burg, Dee Ate eouaty, hoeing !et:
"tiYlAlt7doorsema bpTtettlt; tit t 4 t f o u tsta
the e ha
lig
tgtelisia bused' iiiitineadcav24 94.
Lwow:orwiinc o na proper
t , to ttwo 09T4 Paafd 410"1"1" 51144°
WM DOCK, .I¢.
ACT ACT ACT.