Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 09, 1862, Image 7

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NU wE Alloviguatseits.—An AA.
yerliseinentai Business Notices, Marl
Tinges, prattle, ding to seenre insertion
in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH. •
Advertisements ordered in the regn.
tar Evening Edition are inserted in the
morning Edition without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, . PA
Saturday Morning, August 9, 1862.
MUSTERING OFF/OR,
HARRISBURG, PA., August 7, 1862
THE followlog.is published for the inlorma
tion of all concerned.
W. B. LANE,
Capt. 8d Cay., Mustering Officer.
linerasuro Onion, •
HASBISOWNI. PA., August 6, 1862. I
Adjutant General, . Washingt on, D. 0.:
Many r. mita are presented without written
consent of parents, givini, instead the Captain's
affidavit of the parents' verbaL consent. Can
they be thns mustered? abd can those rejected
on this account be furnished transportation to
return to their homes ?
W. B. LANE,
Capt. ad Cay., linatering Officer
Anitrreax GssaasL's OPPIOB,
Washington, D. 0., August 7, 1862.
Capt. W. B.Lurie, U. S. Nuataing Ofter:
Minors cannot be enlisted except with written
consent of parent, guardian, or master; see note
General Order No. 74. Those rejected under
the circumstances of your telegram cannot be
provided with transportation by the Govern
ment. By order,
[Slued.] W. A. NICHOLS, A. A. G.
Nora to GENERAL ORDER, No. 74 referre
above :
I. Act of Febr. 18, 1862, published in Gen
eral Order, No. 16, although prohibiting
dis
charge of minors front the service, does not au
thorize their enlistment or muster into service,
except with wrWen consent of parent, guardian or
master.
11. It should be borne in mind, that the law
provides for the enlistment of " effective able
bodied" men ; and if any officer shall enlist
any person contrary. to the true intent and
meaning of the law, it is further provld,d that
for every offence, "he shall forfeit and ;pay
the amount of the bounty and clothing which
the person so recruited may have received from
the public, to be deducted out of the pay and
emoluments of such officers." aug7-418 t
ATTUTION M'Clettatt ZullaVeß, Captain
Bannvart, will meet this (Saturday) morn
ing at 9 o'clock at Brant's Hall, opposite Poul
ton's billiard saloon, to proceed to Camp Curtin
for examination.
FOUND. —Oa Wednesday, in the post office, a
small amount of money, in bank notes. The
owner can have the same by proving property,
paying charges, and calling at the post office.
tf
Pso•xzo.—The employees of the Harrisburg
car factory, a jovial and genial set of good fel
lows, sound on the Union question, are to have
a plc ate at flasholin's woody to-day. A
good time genera y may be expected.
A Euro or Pnlmmo LANDING.—Mr. Will. H.
Oyer' has Placed in our poesenion an tuadis
charged six pound' bonds guar,; A .tie n s. „
the battle field , of Bbiloah. It is one of Me
missals sent to our gallant forces by the rebels,
but having " burnt prime," or from some other
esuse,, it fell harmless.
Bainctie.- 7 The contract . for building thir.wo
borough bridgm at Middletown, recently swept
away by the freshet, Wad awarded to Mr. Philip
Irwin. He Is pushing them to completion as
feet as possible. The county bridges will aiep
be commenced In a short time.
A Lawn and enthusiastic meeting was
held at the Wlconisco, M.E.. Church, on Sun
day evening last, to: encourage enlistments.
Able and implosive AA:ldioms were made by
80% Altura. Idanship, KeEnble and thinner.
A meeting for the same purpose came off in
Ly kenatowu last Thursda3i evening, which was
well attended, and the utmost enthusiasm pre
vailed.
Jams Bann; and Thomas'B. Hamil
ton, the former connected with the Telegraph
ing corps and the other with the Quartegnas
ter's Department of ther Army of the .Potomac,
passed through this city yesterday en -route
to join their several localities of duty. They
had both been absent on furlough to recruit
fur health, and are now again in flue condition
and health, for active and vigorous services.
-.-
PaovosT Manumi t s Ons i an.,—The First City
Zoneveslave been detailed as Provost Marshal's
Guard for this city, and will constantly patrol
the streets day and Right for the purpose of
arresting all disorderly and turbulent soldiers
and return them to camp. The arrangement
Is an excellent one, and will doubtless do much
towards preserving the peace and quiet of the
city.
Taw Lan section of an act • passed by the
legislature last year, contains the following
Provision, for the protection of those who vol
unteer 111 the . army..
No civil proem shall issue, or be enforced
against any person mustered into the "'mace
of this State or of the - United States, daring
the term for which he :awl be engaged in ;the
service,_ nor wadi thirty days after he shall
have been diacharged therefrom: Priiitidgif,
That. the operation of all statutes of limit*.
Woo shall be suspended upon all claims a ga i n st
such person during such term.
Sim Stwoxs. - -The weather waa exceedingly
warm to.daY—the thermOmeter ranging high
in the "nineties." Mr. Paul Stevenson, the
owner of one . elf the hacks running to Camp
Oftrfin, experienced a sun stroke at the corner
of Third end Market streets. He Was *taken
into a law office in the vicinity, where the pro
per restoratives were applied, which led to his
gradual recovery.
A man also fell from the effects of the am on
the sideway at the corner of Third and
Walnut streets, where_ he lay_insamdble_ for
nearly a hailliour, and subsequentlyileb*Eftd
through the - Atolls of T.k.' Mule,
ad to be pasoing at the time.
JOHN M. fhowt, Merchant tailor in Market
street, a few doors test of Third, in addition
to Ma usual business, is prepared to manufac
ture military officers uniforms in strict accord
ance with the regulations, and in the beet pos
sible manner. Our military friends in went of
anything in this line should give our friend
Glover a call, as we are satisfied, he will dress
them up handsomely. It
Tits CROPB.-A season, if made to order, could
not have been more propitious to agriculture
than the present. Every crop cultivated thus
far has yielded handsomely. There has been
no drought, and no untimely or unseasonable
rains. In the churches no necessity has existed
to read the collects for raift, nor for the return
of pleasant weather. There was, a little chill
upon the growing corn, but it was of short du
ration, and the fall crops promise fairly as those
of summer. We hear agriculturists say that
within ten days their corn has risen an inch a
day. In the fields along the railroads the ears
may be seen sticking out like those on the heads
of a string of burden car mules.
* ARRIVAL or VOLUNTEKRB.—The following
companies additirnal to those published in
Thursday's Tstroaarri,•arrived here and went
into quarters at Camp Curtin, from 12 55. on
Thursday up to the same hour yesterday :
Capt Wm. Laughlin, Newville, Cumberland
county, Pa.
Capt. Levi Marsh, York county, Pa.
Capt. J. Junkin, Hanover, York county, Pa.
Capt. A. H. GlessnPr, York, York county, Pa.
Capt. David Bly, Watsontown, Northumber
land county, Pa.
Capt. C. Butland, Johnstown, Cambria
county, Pa.
Capt J. A. Davis, Port Carbon, Schuylkill'
county, Pa.
Capt. F. B. Shunk, Montgomery county, Pa.
Capt. J. Kelso, Shippensburg, Cumberland
county, Pa.
Capt. Warton, Juniatta couoty, Pa.
Capt. Rteder, Shamokin, Northumberland
county, Pa.
Capt. Shaw, Lawrence county, Pa.
Capt. K O'Brian, Lawrence ; county, Pa;
Capt. Leib, Schuylkill county, Pa.
Capt. Shoemaker, Lehigh county, Pa. .
Tun DEATH or JAs. &mot; a brief ac-
count of which we gave in yesterday after
noon's edition, occurred at the first bridge
below Monkton, Md., station, and not at Marys
ville, as we were informed. The deceased
came to his death in the following manner, as
we learn from one of the hands on the train of
which Mr. B. was conduct& : A new, or what
is termed a " green "hand was at his pest as
breakman, and in passing over the top of the
train to give bim some instructions or other,
while approaching the bridge, Mr. S. unfortu
nately forgot to keep a lookout before , he came
in contact with the top of the bridge, and was
hurled betvveen the bumpers of the cars, strike
ing the ground outside the track. He was
picked up immediately after, but life was ex
tinct, He had a frightful gash under the chin,
extending along the throat to the. right hand
corner of the month, a hole in his temple, and
both hands smashed by the train running over
them (as is supposed) after he fell to the ground.
The accident waned about two o'clock a. m.
The body of the unfortunate man was con
veved to Bolton station by th:
train ootar.. akar& °owner ~.i.ineentree. was
summoned to held au inquest. The
jury returned a verdict of accidental death.
Deceased was the son-in-law of Mrs.
Knight, of this city. He resided in Bridge
port, opposite Harrisburg, and leaves a wile
and several children to mourn his loss. His
remains were brought this place on the 8
o'clock train last evening, and conveyed to the
resident* or his father-in-law. The Baltimore
1 dallies erroneously state that Mr. S. was an en
gineer df the train. He was conductor of a
freight train.
I=l
WAII. MUTING IN fainstzTows.—Two mon
strous war meetings were held in Middletown
ihis week. The first met at Union gall on
Tuesday evening and was presided over by J.
W. Stofer. The Chairman stated the object of
the meeting briefly, and then h.troduced the
Rev. 0.0. M'Clain, who addressed the audience
at length, making some excellent remarks, af
ter which Rev. D. A. L. Laverty, made a neat
and very appropriate speech—confining him
self entirely to the object of the meeting: A
roll was then opened by Dr. J. B. Rnisley, who
headed the list, when ten other young men im
mediately stepped up and signed it. A com
mittee of five persons was appointed to draft
resolutions and make arrangements for arther
meeting.
A committee ma appointed to solicit sub
scriptions.
The Second meeting was held at the railroad
on Wednesday evening, and organized by choos
ing Mr. M. Johnson as President, Messrs. Lawr
ence 'Marty, Fred'k Cassel and John Carmany
as Tice Presidents; E. S. Yentzer and J. W. St°.
for, as Saoretaries.—The most able, patriotic,
stirring and appropriate addresses were made
by Sem Cain, Wieting, Laverty, and Messrs.
Johnson, Walborn, Cassel and Captain Rohrer.
Two of the Vice Presidents, Elberty and Camel,
were in the war of 1812, are upwards of 80
years of age, and of course their presence cre
ated great enthusiasm.
Strong and excellent resolutions were read by
Jno. Monaghan, Esq., and unanimously adopt
ed, after which an opportunity was given for
the young and able bodied men to enlist. Some
forty enrolled their names, and we have no
doubt but by to-morrow the company will
be full.. One of the most esteemed and promi
nent citizens of Middletown, J. Rohrer, Esq.,
has consented to accept the captaincy.
Middletown is fully aroused and will do her
whole duty. When they fill the company now
forming, they will. have TRIM =Dm soldiers
in the field.
Subscriptions tor a bounty were opened yes-
terday, and we learn the committee is meeting
with success. One of the lists was headed by
James Young, Esq., with three hundred dollars.
IJaion Hall will be open as a recruiting sta•
.ion.tintil Saturday evening, where all recruits
are - requested to-report.
This eveliing . soother war meeting will be
held in Ceutre &rave, to be,,addressed by an
able and:eloquent Idinlater of the Gospel, Rev.
Cain.
Ipanusei Maly taturbat7ftlotning, 'august 9, 1862
A Moron Farmiusnitatr.—Among the many,
improvements lately made in our city, to which
we can point with pride as an evidence of pros,
perity and as a determination on the part of
our business men, no longer to remain behind
the light house," is the completion of Eby
& Kunkle's large brick building at the corner
of Market and Fifth streets, which is, alike
creditable to the owners and ornamental to that
part of our city. .
The building is not only one of the largeSti
devoted to the'grocery business, outside of New
York, but the" stock ch Illenges competion.—
Withont going into., detail, we may safely say
that the iirmicAP do hand eierything usually,
kept in a grocer3retore, (liquors excepted,) and
that they sell at very small profits. Their
clerks are civil" and nceeramodating, and have
strict instructions Under no circumstances what,
ever to misrepresent or fake advantage of any
customer. A general invitation is extended to
the public to visit the new building and exam
ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase
or not.
,
WHEN THIO HAREI pIIRG BAlpi of f icers were
deliberating on a proper design for the notes
of the denomination of ones and twos, author
ized by the act of the Legislature, they were
puzzled which of the many designs presented
for their examination Should be adopted. In
the midst of their discussion,and at the instance
of Judge Murray, one of the directors of the
Bank, sugeeted that one of the notes be adorned
with a portrait of Gen. Scott. Judge Murray
urged his portrait with just eloquence, and after
some discussion it was finally adopted. While
hi Washington shortly after, Judge Murray pre
sented one of the notes with tlp portrait in
hand to. Gen. Scott, , and alter it had been ex
amineil by the aids of the old veteran, it was
pronounced the most life-like and correct that
they ever had examined. After the plate from
which the notes were•to be printed, was,adopt
ed, Mr. Weir, the citable; was so highly Pleas
ed with the vignette of Gen. Scott, that he
ordered several copies to be printed for private
circulation.
There is a pleasing incident In these facts,
which we deemed of sufficient importance to
lay before the community, as another evidence
not only of the loyalty of our people generally,
but of the sterling patriotism of our friend,
Judge Murray.
THE Bourry FlMD.—Statement of anbacdp-
Mona .paid to B. F: Kelker, heasurer of •the'
14i iitary Bounty Fund, from August Ist to Au
gust 7th, 1882, inclusive.: •
Levi Gray, $5 00 C. C. Bawn, 50 00
Daniel Sheysley, 6OU J. Calvin Rawn, 10'00
Bigler .& Wilt, 50 00 :ion. Wm. Dock,loo 00
P Bernheisel, 1000 1. G, Jaen. 26..00
Jrr. Uhler, 26 00 W. Sayford, 60.00
John Hoffer, 26 On o ho ..H e igney, 6..0*9
Jos Lingel, 10 00 ..Adam Brger, 26 00
C. E. Jauss, 6 Ou 3. Detiniug,
Geo. Shoop,_ sOu .D. Boas,. . 26 00
A. F. Z mmerman,lo 00 K. G Einstein, 26. 00
Aaron Begner, 200 G. Z Kunkel, 60 00
U.A.Auchenbaugh, 300 V. Hummel, jr., 6 00
Edward Fry, b 00 L. Nusbaum, 6 00
J. Brenneman, 200 G. EL Bell & Bro., 20 00
T. Reckord, 1 00 L. Wiler, 200
C. H. Etter, 200 E. S German, 500
Weidman Forster, 10 Oil . feleiley, 500
Geo. Drees, 500 i. 14unreberger. 800
UW. Hoffman, 2Ou las Raymond, 10 00
Jas. M,.Cormiik, 500 01) doueer & Lock
Qu. L. Bailey, jr.,600 001
ng,iergaer, 10v.90
J. W. Wiqr,,
Wm. Mitchell, 60 OU
J. D. Young, 50 00
Writ. Bostick, . .1000
W. A. Tarbutton, 26 Oh
Wm. D. Moore, lb 00
Ph. Weaver, 6,00,
Wm. Garrett, 25 00
J. Reel, 6.00
Dr. B. M. Gildea, 600
D. McCormick, 60'00
J. Peacock, 20
Gen. A. L. Russel, 60 00
Oen R. C Hale, 50 Ou
saml, Geistweit, 500
Wm. H. Seibert, 10.00
lleo. Garberich, -20 00
John Till, 10 00
R. M. Kohler, 6 00
J. D. Cameron, 600 00
G. J. Belton, 50 Ou
H. C. Shaffer, 6 Ou
,olin McCurdy, 10 00
J Garretson, 26 00
Remy Omit, •6 00
John Nevin, 6 00
Win. D. Boss, 10 00
John Geiger, 60 00
S. D. Ingram, 60 00
Hrs. M. E Ortb, 20 00,
A. C. 'McCully, 60 00
Peter Myer, 6 00
C. C. Mathews, 10 00
G. P. Wiestllng, 26 00
ID. A. Muench, 20 001
R. J. Fleming, 10 00
Robt. Gemmell, 10 00,
Rev. Dr. Hay, 25 00 ,
J. W. Stone, 20 ii,
J. S Espy, 10 00
A. &J. Black, 20 00
Felix Huber, 600
John Cunkle, 600
D. Strominger, 6 00
Hon H.D.Moore,loo 00
Robt. Sheehey, 500
Owen McCabe, '6.00
Wm. Umberger, 600
C. Rupp, 600
G. Garberich, Jr., 20.00
J. F, Seiler, 25 00
J. J. Clyde, 25 00
S. S. Childs, 10 00,
Ang. Buford, , 6.00
E. Birmingham, '6 00
J. S. Bates, _2600,
E. Curzon, 10 00
Geo. Zinn, 20 00
Wm. H. Caslow, 10 00
Richard Nolen, 600,
J. F. Lauer, 10 00
Jas. G. Sample, 600 .
Dr. W. W. Ruther
ford. 100 00
John Haldeman,
for self, 60 00,
an dlor three eons,
viz:
John Haldeman,
Jr., 60 00
R. R H . alderman, 60 00,
and E S. Hal
-1 dennau, 60 00
J. R,'Boydr&.Bon,:26lo
Coyle & Herr, 60 00
M. Wiler & Co., 26 00
D. W. Gross &
Co., . 100 00
L. Leamy, 26 00
E. W. Roberts &
50n,50 00
J. P. t O. Z. Kol
ler, 60 00
Total of above : Sulncripi
Previously eawailed&
Total receipts to Aug
Amuld 7,1863.
- 4 -
25 00
man,
D. J. troger, 26 00
Francis Wyeth, 26 00
W. A. Croft, 2 00
Zollioger & Bro., 25 00.
it. H. Lee, 250
Ta Derree, 6 00
H. Ziegler, 26 00
W, H.-Wagoner, 2 50
Emu Wagner, 50
u. Siegleiaum 2 60
Petfer, 5 00
J. Shell, 25 00
Jacob Ziegler, 25 00
.4. Singer, 10 00
H. Biester, 6 00
D. Jams, 1 00
[Lerman Alricks, 25 00
J. F. Haehnlen, 25 00
Wm. B eitinger, 20 00
D. Eppl,y, 50 00
Wm. Dock & Co., 50 00
Dr. C. Seiler, 26 00
I D. Wagner, 6 00
Elias 'Unger, 16 00
Dr. John Curwin,lo9 00
W. S. Rutherford, 60 00
Wm. M. Kerr, 100 00
Eby & Kunkel, 800 00
A. L. Itoumfurt, 60 00
W. a. Thompson, 60 00
B. G. Peters ' 50 00
&
3umbeiteSon, 26 00
D. 'Urich, 300 00
Roomfott & Bro., 50 00
Wm. Buehler, 50 00
J. Wallace,6o 00
J. R. Pugh, 20 00
Cathcart & Bro., 25 00
L. H. Kinnard, 25 00
W. C. McFadden
& Co., 500
I T. F. Boyer, 10 00
IW. H. 11. Sieg, 10 00
Wien Forney, 20 00
I Peter Myers, 6 00
I Sarah and Eliza
Hoyer, 25 00
I D.Seichard, 8 00
lEL,Frisch, 10 00
I J. T. 13arnitz, 500
I James Colder, 60 00
IJ. B. Simon, 100 00
'Benj. Buck, '2O 00
Dr. G. W. Belly, 100 00
IJohn H Briggs, 100 00
IA j. Jones, 100 00
'Semi D Young, 50 00
IW. Q Wallace, 10 00
'Jacob Buehler, 10 00
Moo. F. Scheffer, 10 00
J. K. Mufiley, - 25 00
S. S. Shultze, 80 00
rho. Evans, 1 00
Charles Grieb, 600
John Miller, 600
Hiram Wilson, _2500
B. Campbell, 600
Diver Sees, 25 00
W. P. finghes, 10 00
John Keppley, 26 00
Ahem Heel, 8 00
G. C. Elamite, 25 00
Beverly Kelm, 25 00
lames Porter, 10 00
I Robeck, 6 00-
Levi Wolfinger, 600
L. flarrihaid, 600
Rev.W. B. DeWitt
& Son, 50 00
D. T. Wilson, 25 00
Price & Hancock,loo 00
Lien.Jno.Forster,loo 00
I :nti $6.770 00
6,8t7 *0
7, itiolueive.l2,6B7 60
CID. F. SELKEB,
Treasurer N. B. F.
CULTIVATION OF me WEED. —The tobacco crop,
we nu t ice along the line of the Northern Central
railroad, in_the neighboring counties of Cum•
betland and York, looks promising, and if cul
tivated on a larger scale, would no doubt well
repay the planter for his trouble, especially at
this time, when "Old 'Virginia," the famous to
bacco State, is devastated and ruined by seces
sionism, and the tobacco crop neglected and en
tir,ly abandoned in some localities. Indeed we
never saw a finer "patch" of tobacco in our
travels "from Dan to Beersheba," than can be
seen a few miles below the village of New Cam
berland, on the opposite aide of the Susque
hanna.
.Why is it that the farmer; who under
stand the growing of the plant, do not cultivate
it on a more extensive scak , is a mystery to us.
OUR COUNTEY.—The sacrificial blood of the
thousand of federal soldiers that saturated the
battle field before Richmond, is now finding a
steady and sure response, in the large number
of brave hearts and willing hands that are
flocking to their country's standard. Many of
the companies that have been started in this
city are now full, and the, other's are fast fill
ing up. :This imParts the . pletudng hope that in
a few months this wicked rebellion will only
exist in name; in the meantime, recruits for
cheap Dry Goods flock to the popular mart of
Union & laowitszt, corner of Front and Market
streets. 2t.
Wm baye received a very large assortment of
Hoop Skirts, all qualities and prices, from 75
cents up to $2 50 ;25 dozen of Marseilles
Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to match, the
whole set for 25 cents, worth 60 cents ; 10
boxal of Ribbon foriliess trimming, all colors ;
5 boxes of Belt Riban, all colors ; a large as
sortment of linen and needlework Collars, and
setts of collars and sleeves ; a large assortment
of white Cambrics,. Tacconetts, figured and
plain Swiss Muslin,Hrilliants, Nansooks. the
finest lot of embroidered French Cambric Bands
ever brought to Haab burg ; ' 4 pieces of striped
goods for Undersieeves ; 200 embroidered in
fant Waists at all prices ; 20 pieces of Black
Silk Lace, all prices, some I yard wide suitable
for dress flouncing or trimming of lace shawls ;
Lace Mitts at all prices, 25 cents up,; 40 dozed
of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand
kerchiefs. For wholesale customers we keep a
large assortment, of hoisery and notions, such
as Spool Cotton, Thread,-Needles, Pins. Stock
ings, Socks, etc., etc. S. Limy.
TO THE YOUNG OR OLD
Made or "sale,
Tryon have been setTenna 'rem a habit Indulged in by the
YOUTII OF BOTH SEXES,
WHICH C+ IT Kt 1,1 NY AL MAURO SYMPTOMS,
11 Unfits than fur Marriage,
Is the are ova which can betel
MAN Olt WOMAN.
See symplom enumerated in advertisement, and if you
are a t utterer,
Cut out , he adverii•ement,
And Bend ler it at Once.
Delays are dangeroue.
mr. toe . i•elmbold's
Take no other.
•
Cores auwanteed.
Beware of Coulaerrei and . imitation jyll3 -02 m
IN nu 2lOutettstmtuts
'GEORGE CUNKLE,
MEROHA - NT TAILOR.:
NO. 86 MARKET STREET.
NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICERS`.
HAVING- on hand an aaaortment of
wisteria's of go d. gas ity, 1s 'Tapered to
m e n upon short notke ebd in ihl beet- winner,
adi ors Al.o flmnel Milan and otner aro in
so.trOlo for offt^ers onttt on li,tncl Avg dim
MERCHANT TAILOR,
85 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG,
Is now prepared to furnish officer's
military c'othing, wgiordir g . to rep devious at short
notice AIFO a general aesortrreot of (It.ths, Oes, imeree,
Vestinge and ready mate clothing for cimilamt.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Honorable Jowl J.
PEARSON, President of the Court of Common
Pleas in the Twelfth Juvichil District, consisting of th e
counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. Scam
sa. LANDIS andllon. Moss S. Yocum, Associate Judges in
Dauphin county, having issued t neir precept, bearing
date the 18th day of June, 1862, to me directed, -for
holdings Cour t of Oyer andTenniner and General Jail
Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg,
for the county of Dauphin, and to commence ON THE Ors
.1140NDAT OP AUGUST NEC!, being the 25TH DAT OP AIIG1111;
1862, and to continue one weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Ceronor, , Ins
ti3es of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said
county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the iorenoon of said
day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations,
and their own remembrances, to do those things
which to their office appertains to be done, and those
who are bound in ggcognizances to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin coun
ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall
be just.
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 4th day of
August, in the year of our Lord, 1862, and in the
eighty.slatli year of the independence of the United States.
J. D. BOAS, Sheriff.'
Sairannes Orrice 1
Harrisburg, Aug.-4, 1861.-fr .-- ._ au44Airtd
CLARET WEE
M I TE are closing out SUPERIOR Lor Rt./nig/ion cog ..-
13' TOO TC - 4r .;11;11
CALL and examine those new jars - for
Fruit., the beat, &cap at andtempliat In in market,
to. raLt by • BICLIPL9 denCiWMA.I; . • .
jel9 corner Front iii Market I..treot.:
ttANGES AND LKI4iON3.-60 boeea
JUitt feca.lved and In prime order.
sprig. _ .w. PAIL, JR., at CO.
R, ' K ' P jara, nut • cans co l
L kinds, for t a le low, by .
NFIROLR & BOWIE+
Oormer Front and market divots
OBLICOO and segara of all kinds, for
41. morons a, Bowst
Cotier r rout arid karket
LUVP~hINh 6 togas and , 4-yruliti b . :lr
stiolow, by riOHOG 4 - POwmAN, • -
iya • Comm Front and Wait stmts.
1011 ROWN-: itugare of all g•rades,-for sale
law, by t OWitAt, -
Jab Conier Frau. anilitiktiP4rees.
GOLD TONS I.:=—'l'he largest and beat
atocktioni'sr.oolowattipte
Tao BHElrna s BCMASTORS.
lannatre.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
RIIDOI PH MTLLER, of East Hanover
ow , ship, offers Ithare If as a candidate for the of
LOUNiY CO el. subjea to the Union
ReouMiCao N Indulging Convent on, and pledgee him
-
gall it nomiratrd and elected, to discharge the duties of
the (Mee with ode ity jsll3-,&*to
FOR COUNTY COMMISSION E&
DAVID BERST . , of South Hanover
toamaap wren hinvelf ea a candidate for the
offim of COUNTY 0 SD/NEN, subject to the anion
mubllcan Nominating Convention, and pledges hantel(
if romloatee and e'ected, t 3 dbaharge the duties of ihe.
~gloe with fidelity jelll davit&
SAMUEL PAVE, of Swatara township,
annollucee bbnielf aN a candidate for the aloe or
Lonnty COMM' gloom minket to the delt , ort of the Re.
publican County isanventfou. He pp miscall' hetalisated
and elected to dlechuge the dudes' of ant ..otece for the
good of the tax pas era of the county. ; Ayle dlw wie
elucellantuur
EDGEHILL SCHOOL
rxixogirox • N. J
•
Itiv..Temes P. HUCIIIIS, A. Id., 1
Rev. Taos. W. OsTrarm, A. Id., f
PHIS Institution, founded in 1829 , is
dealgaed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or
for. a business life. The buildings are large and eornmo
dim, and the grounds embraceuntOre than thirteen.
acres. Both of the Principals devote:their whole time
to the school, aided in the department of lastruotion by.
competent teachers
he military instruction and drill, (trader the charge
of an experienced Instructor,,) la arranged tio 'all not to
interfere, with the regular stadles,. occupying part of
the tine appropriated to exercise and recreation
Pupils are received' at any time and charged only front
the mate of ad n isalon. Mima:—SL2ls 00 per sodden of
five months. -
For circulars, or further Information, address either or
the Principals. Re`ereace le mho made to the Rev. lfr.
cettell, HarriaburA.
From the Rex. Dr. 'lodge and the Bev. Dr. MOGUL,
Professors in the lAeoioyiesa Sessinary, Princeton, N. .1.
I have for several years been intimately acquainted
with the Rev. Tbomae Cattail. He. has had charge
of two of my eons, and- I can safely say I have .never
known any one in whose fidelity and devotion to his pu
pils, I have equal conitlence. He 18 a good scholar and
a successful teacher. I know no one who has a greater
facility in gaining the love of his soholats or who exerts
over them a-betier influence -
. lam aware of the' reaponstbllity in ape ikhig Boob
terms of commendation of a teacher; but lam .Hand
lam doing imitate but simple Justice to an eacallent
man, in using the language which Ibsen Imre em
ployed. - : CHARLES EtuDGEt.
1 have great confidence In the Rev. Jas. P: Hughes, u
a teacher, both m his aptness to give Instruction, and
his tact in the adminispattea of discipline. 1 have hid two
eons under his care. as 3 from the mom careful ;oblerva
don Ism free to reecinniend the EAgebfft Waal as one
of safe and.thoiouge initratiket
.4 d mrdj lfid 1 tal .AI EiChNDER W.olllh.
REMOVED.
JOHN B. SMITH
HAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store
from the corner of Mimed and Walnut Streets to
NO. 108 MARKET :STREET
vest door to Hatue's Agriculture r•tere, where as intends
to keep all kinds tit-bums ar'd dhoes,,Wit •rs, &c., sad a
large stock of Trunka, and everything ID his line of bia•
mums ;
and will be tbanalul to receive the patronage of
his old customers and the pnbiit in general at his new
eof busimms. All kinds of work made to order In the
beat style and by superior workmen. Repairing d as. at
short ,once.fanaldtli JOHN Et. 81J1TH.
W 11014116,A LE
UMBRELLA MA.NUFACTORY I
No. 69, Market &Street, below Third,
.2 , HARRISBURG, PA.
I t( AN U FACT BAER OF UMBRELLAS,
ILL YARAOLS and WALKING corm, will firma
goods at GOWER PRICING than tan bo boueht in . any of
be Kamm dues. Gantry m will do well to
call and examine prices and quality, and convene them.
selves of this Gust. au234ly
•
• .
HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE.
TLS handsome property reoently °eon
stud by 'the RA rN4YLVANI FitlletLII,U4ll,lllGE
,t • • KV-4,.1.0.PC C4rA .10.' 111 1
.ence or a ar n t • eg suppl ed - wito gax,
w.ter, barb' roome r limner., range, e tc. Tide ground*
comainya noble Fru t Trees and Shruboory. Vim place
w be sum low sad pow sakm gtveu within reasonable
time. For-terms, &a , apply I • •
MRS. B.S. WAUGH, or
Dd. Wal. H 11 , 1.2
Executors of Estate of Key. B. R. Waugh, dedd.
e24-aeodu •
CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE
FOR YOITN - G O.CENTLEMEN,
ALEVILINICROURG, PA.
REV, O. EGE & 1501516.
AN ACADEMIC AND COIIIIERCLiL SCHOOL.
{ From September let to Feb. let.)
Ftbruary let to July IA asau~ra r.
Charges $75 b $BO per SC. 111+111.
sir Send fbr a Ctruu ar. 016. tits
THEO F. GdE4EctrErt,
BOOK Allib JOB PR«IAiTER,
. 18, ,
• .
air Particular attestant: paid:to. Printing, Ruling and
•tincting of Railroad Blanks, Manifeatert'olicles, Cheeks,
Drafts, tut. Ceuta printed at $2, $B, $4, and $6 p•T
housand in elegant stf
GREAT ATTRACTION
CALL at No. 15:: Market. Street, where
A.../ you will find a large-ausd iwellzawhoted stock of
phtinand fancy Ckonfeontineiy of aft kinds. A great . ye.
&lops or every dower4tlon i tadlee , Warr sta n d"
and Fancy Basketsi'Foreign Frillieilguts, Dates and all
other articles generally kept In a •confaattonary and toy
store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and
examine fur yourselves. WILLII.
apr ta-d6m - . .P.opristor.
aus.dl m
PREBE - 4,:tr"E - JARS •
OF all sizes, patterns and' prices, -just
receired and for solo' by !. . •
Jen WM. DOOK, Jr., k CO.
:ATTENTION: FARMERS'' , ;',, 1 •
QdYTRES,SNATIES,,GRAIN, ORADLEB,
►IRAIi.62443CITEtit SiON.II3 and 111.11;i8 in greit
v.ryity, to be had CHIA! at :
Wi t iljtypS Hardwim BtAro,
jelo-dif Opposite Catrt oujio
. ,
CHEESE.
A FEW Boxes good Cheese, the balance
of a large conafgaMonty are offerodat as uaufually
low -.2o.ratell dealers them ww
oe itil inducement: offeredv-Eaolabor sold will be`guar
anteed assepraentad. . JR.,& CO.!_
-
NEW MAILBLE AND STONE if MID
. .
H E NAY ROWN
H4VINgr.: opened. a Mammy. -AND STONE
: YARD outline . Streit; v eisrdberiesnif -trek, oppo-.
ete thit`PWnsylvaula Maenad Depot, ta - es this me hod
tolormillg the altizais of; earrieourg an I trictnity that
me is prepared .0 with kinds of marble - and atone w;;rk
in a sup.tior =tumor, and on the MAC rOdkOmilalt terms.
--jelo-432m*
KUSH NJ) , coarse • and fi,ke pulferisfcl
guar, 'owe.: than any other ilitto town. COI
auto eaaattie, • '1 , J4!1$1111; Wg.N,
jyY6 • Corner Front .anaJllin he+ str. eta.
• • - - , i . BLACK.tO(III- • • -
Vi - ABON I B "CtIALLENGE BLACKING
Grose, assorted sases,just• received, and for
44 e at Wholesale prices, .
dal l' • • WM. nneg.-Jr.. k o.
FLY PAP 11.1%.
VANCY COLORED raiter,ready-:out, for
L covering la ng 111.geie, ?lettlie - "Liana, dm.
JlllO.ll and other mew wawa.. or 161
(MI10[40)1'8 OHnAP BOOK.TORig
WerS YOI. OA/LE. - •
.4-4142.AMAN wtt , Bell Ids op
'avenueo
doiritolibt m
to Toree• ixer Ire t aid
Wahine streets. • mile
Mimilawns
RECRUITS WANTED.
FOE THE 15TH INFANTRY ,
REGULAR ARMY.
ONE hundred more able Willed (mar.
rind or stoma- red) men are waned to oomphoo
the Second Bs billion of we oboee re. iraew.
Its Bea quartwa era pleasantly 14 m led a t "Cam p
Wissebkkon'' on the tanks of the lituhailkil, ntar
Yhtladelpbta, where wrists a • weekly arra to be
there gal, Instructed befyre going Into nerve soviet
Hojeet, intedtg-nt and sleeted: meo see psysiesblra
want-A for non..sommls I mad officers, to einem et wi
all recede. every advantage of &domed boast/Am,
Stu, Is given.
A prradoot ugt,Fo dollars will be wild say citizen or
imbiber for eselsioceptable re raft preseeted by h m.
BUrlitir information may be on &net it a-ptleg to al,
Mu °Moe on Second 'mkt , near it • nark.' bow. Har
risburg, Pa. TsfOlg,43 H. NO el 0 4 .
blOillm Capt. 15th II 8. 'bay., Recruiting Meg%
AL PURVEB,
Scrap Iron and ,Metal Merchant,
MACHINE & FOUNISBYIiNISHINGS,
N. E. Cor. of South and Nun, and No. 17
South Streets,
PH/L.AIIBLPII/4.
ingot Copper,
" Dm' Bad
" " Yellow,
Plg
Bar "
tea,Lea
B.elter,
antimony,
itab trt Metal.
Buena it,
nrldert,
Bar Iron,
raw lad Sepatidi bath Maoblaeads , and
tools sod Stabil Itublnes bought and y Id.
- .Artitues ..vary d soil ties in use by Maraluista ,
and Amin 'ryinau, furnished to order.
iT Osah.paid for Scrap Iron, Old Ballo, end all WS
Cot Metals. . hat dim*
Meet 'roe, •
" %ma,
Steel, •
BOTIZ I
Onto be;
Foundry Facings,
An lb,
Vices, V les, be.
Old *etude,
CoVver,
" Beale,
Lead, Irs,,
INSURANCE.
brine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Ifarriabnrg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OP. NORTH MERE.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpettial.
Capital and Assets., ...... ...$42001000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G, Co n , Himuel W. jams, John A. Brown,
Samuel Y. ' Smite, Goalies Taylor, Ambrose Rh te,
John IL NetT. Itletird D. Wool, Willi on welsh, Wd lam
It. Bowen, japes, N. Doustun, 8. &Greta Waln; Jaw.
. men, Getrge L. Barn -on, Franca B. Ova, Ad mad H.
Trotter, hdward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, .PreilloN,
CHARLES PLATT, Battretary.
As <Moira agent fur to at we name t company, lb.
under...lipase prepared to take lire ri4ILS di any pa t
or . ae time or Ponuoylvania. liner atunully or tweet,
natty, on the moat lavorab.o term.
Ornoe Thl strict between Walnut and Strawberry
*ley, $ll kelt row
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
r1...11•111 Pe.
jet(' d ly
HAPPINESS OR MISEIZY ?
.THAT`` IS THE QUEST.IO N.
Propietore of the "PAHL-lAN .
OAB•NIST ulf WONDRO3. ANATOMY and 18^B/ -
OMB* ham determtned re ardielli or alp nee, to I sae
Irv, (ft) , the benadt of outlining hinault.) Ber II of
thew most instruo.tve and I .toresdat I...gores on Mar
riage and its Disquallsoatlov, 4 lereous Debt ILI, Prema
tureDecLneofnanh.od, Indigestion weediness oe %t
-on salon, Loss of wargy and VI , I Pew-r 4. , he Ore .t So
cial Evils, an I there Mal dies whlo regst front youto
ful DI les, isomers of MaturitY. or Ignorance of NO AM
okony - and NatUra'a law. These 1 iyaluable Lectures
ear. been the means of enlitiktniag and lowing tbou
s ode, and alit he forwarded free on Vie receipt of four
laws, by ad means dlittliErk • Y Vaunt OP
axillOtT AND MCONCINII, 503 Broadway, New York.
Jo 19-u ly
VALUA.tSLE PROPERTY
. FOR 5A141.2..
NU W -offer . for sale that 'valuable
.1 iturriT *titled the corner of Market sat Mb
streets, opposite nbearintelonot if not sold on or. b.
Lore thaMitt of *Amber . next at private sale, it win
be dispoeed of at public outcry on that day, on in*
prentLen J. H. KAM.
. did
SPLENDID suortment of glassware jut
roadvad, and Sr sale low by
lelCnOle3 & BOWMAN,
.10 2 Corner Yroot and Market em eek&
KTRA family flour, choice brind, jag
X/ received, and warranted to give aatierarthon 'tor
4141412 by moans
jylo. Oar. Front at,Atatitot
(I.llisAP Sugars, brown and wbita, Isew
oriaina Loytrimrs, are , are now offerwi tae lab,
of every grade to snit she tnrchaasr, at
aflut,OLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front wad Market dread. .
EMI
YRUP and .Molasses, no Leah than (right
1.7 kinds, for pas by NI .H Id a BOWMAN,
y. 1.8 Outer Stott and liarket streets.
EXTENSIVE assortment of Glas s ware
including Jelly glinani, Preserve Dishes, Goblets,
9. are , an.,
.of al. styles, nint roadbed and tar
tale low by tiloWideN,
jY7- Corner Front 'lt Kirket streets.
WANTED.
SEVERAL • Machinists. Also • a dant
bov in the.bisekaanth shop. Appl. at the
jyl64tl healer wORIN.
PURE Cider Vinegar. which we war , ant
to be made solely from cider, just received and for
bade low by NICHOI LI t ; 1 ;11401,
Jeld Corner Pront and Mar- et streets.
BUILDING LOTS roa bALN:.
DBOIRABIA Building Lots on Ridge
Read 'WSW afteUs t on reams's!. terms. lot
twiner ladies are 014111,re of
JOIN B. H corm A gen t
lil7-dba* Sollth IrretS Ottweat eecumA Mk.
K ELLEIt'd DRUG BTURg ie the place
ABUPSItIOK lot of Dandelion awl hid
Colree,tbr sale al the et Ir. ot JO W.$R. thy
WHITE BRAND,Y
FOR PREtiER VINO PURVOSEB.
A
VIRT superior article, (pure,) just
g
recelvcd alga for ark. by
WILDOOK.IIL, a co.
01.11 hat 11-1 VitiliMiAtt, I 1 1
MADE from choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by us to be strictly pare.
- lu k CO.
DANDELION CUFFSIS I—A Fresh and
Isrosupply of this Colebmed CoHeel sts re eem4 4
oy 'l
Wkt. DOCII Jr., &I 0,
CANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at
JUHN •z. elyl
11.14A4 JeLLY. : -- A large supply just
4.4,44 tiv • WM Dot Fc t. k‘d.
A - PPM: oriingea and Lemons, atJuliN
wm , ble triyi
ri•la n fist in the market, just received
sett la We b WM. Y, J 4., k Ckt