Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 11, 1862, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERpNER.
--Snrapi SußsomrixiN
The DAILY TIMORAPEt is saved to subscribers in the
City at e cents per week. Yearly imbscribers will be
charged $4 00 in advance.
WEVELY Mu Bull WISELY 711.111111171.
The Tsmosarn I. alto published twice a week during
the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the
remaiuder or the year, and fumbled to subscribers al
the fohowing dash" rats, viz:
Haste •übscribera per year Beml-Weekly..sl 60
Ten tt it a " ..1200
Twenty " " " ..22 00.
bingle subscribers, Weekly 1 Oft
-
ROM OF ADVERTISING
.
Aar- Four lines or JOSS constitute one-half squre.
Eight lines or more than four constitute a square.
Ralf eqtatre. One ill '5O 25 ,
a 000 WOOK 1 25
s , one month .'........ ............ 2 6 0
0 . three months. 40000
six months 6
" one y, ar - -. 10 00
0134E 4 :gears, me day ....... ..... . -. 50
oto week 200 ,
" one month 5 00
" three months.... 10 00
14 six months 15 00
111 one year • 20 00 ,
Kr Rusine , a notices Inserted in the Local Cobset rt or
befure Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT OWES PER LINE
for each insertitn.
NB - Marriages and Deaths to be obarged as regular
advertisements.
110401.
RELMBOLOIS .GENUINE PREPARATION
"HIG fILY CONCENTRA LED"
UOMPf .UNO FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine ineremsa tile power of Dlgratiort, and
menu the ABSORBENTS Int f healthy action, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGE ANNIE are reduced, an - well an
PAIN AND INFLAHATtuN, and Is good for
MEN, WOMBN OR CHILDREN.
HELMBOLDS MXTRAOT BUCRU,
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excessei, Habits of Dissipation, Farlrln
discretion or abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Ezertion, Lae of Power,
Ices of Memory, Difficulty, orl3reathing,
Weak Nerves, : Trembling,
Horror of gigsease, ' 'Wakefulness,
Dimness cfVißion, Pain In the Back
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Floshing of UM Body
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face
PALLID tX/UNTENANOE •
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, widish this med
Mine invariably remves, soon follows
IMPOTENCY. FAIUITT, hPILEPTIO FITS,
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY RIMES.
Who can say that they are not itognei,tly followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the Melancholy Deaths by animmtptime,
ill/L1 WTIIIBB7O MB MTH OP 12111481111M101.
THE CONSTITUTIoN ONOMI AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Require' the aid of medicine to etrengthen and
Iturigorate the System,
Which Heutseurt EXTRACT BMW iemplabig doe
Hi!EREEEg
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTBMPIA
TING MARRIAGE,
LINT APPECTIONs PECULIAR TO FRMALina,
the Extract Bache is unequalled by any other remedy,
as in tibloroebt or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Suppreatlon or Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
adrenals state of the Uterus, Leacorhaa Whites, Stern
ity, sad for all complaints incident to Me ilex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or la
the
DECLINE OE CHANGE 01 LLPE.
us SURTO= A.Bove
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
Tan NO NOM BLOWN, MIOVAT, OR II
ONE lOR NSPLIABANT AND DAIIOIBOOB DIMON.
H3hMBOLD'S EZIRACT 8071171
10,1 OMAN
SECRET DISUSES.
In all their Stages, At little Expense ;
Little or no change in Diet ;No inconvenience;
And so iliporeire.
It muses a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures or the Urethra,
Allaying Pahl and Indlammation, so frequent In the
class el diseases, and expelling 611 Poisonous, Diseased
and worn-aid Aka r. .
sternum ITPON THOM=
... .
WHO HAVE BEEN 2H& VIG'2VIS OF QUACKS,
told who have paid Barr rase to' be cured in a abort
time, have found they were deceived, and that the "POI
PUN', ima, by the um of ..rownanit " been
dried up In the syetent, to brain out In an aggravated
form, and
IVIRELLPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Qee Hianhatien BEM= Mom for all affections ouhi
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing lo
MALE' OR FEMALE,
From whatever mem originating and no matter of
HOW
gansLONG sTANDina.
Memel of these Or require the
IHILMHOLD'S =TRACT HOMOaid or DIIIRIITIO
IS THE GREAT lEIMI3IO,
And la certain *pore the desired idled In all Disease'
FOR WHICH ITIO,REOuIittENDED.
jAgikesee of Me most reliable and PAPUI*II ChilnStallY
will nooomPanY the medical*
CERTIFICAM OF CORER,
/roma 020 yearn sianditp,
Wren Names !mows To
=ENDO AND PAHL
Price =I 00 per bottle, or six for. $6 00.
Delivered to any address, securely peeked from obeer
vation.
Dzscitrez SYMPTOMS N ALL COMMtINIOATIONS.
Gulp= Guaranteed t Advice Gratis
AFFIDAVIT:
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of ' , the
city of Philadelphia, B. T. RILIKBOLD, wile beteg dilly
sworn, doth say, his preparations wedeln no narcotic, no
mercury, or other Injurious dross, but are purely rage.
Sable
H. T. BELEBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2114 day of No
' , ember, ma. WM. P. MBBERD, A/dermas,
Ninth St. above Race, Phila.
Wren letters for Infermatlon In confidence 10
H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Derhsot •south Tenth Bt. bel. Mammy Phlla,
BJA Iry Nair. OF tutrUNTIAttimMITS
AND ÜbiI'AINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to Maw*. , 'or mesa owe and “orion"
Ammo um 18 1 ill"M" 10 8 Avtanizo
Ilelmbohrs Geom. Preparam on
411 6. LiteArA Bh h n
S. ,
. r ßanunv6lll6,
.4 Improved Rose p u l l .
Bald biO.K. Zeller, D. W, Orme, r. 0 A.
Banyan. •
AND ALL DRUOPISTI BVEIIPWEIRRH.
MK FON HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO mum
CU out the advertkoment end send for
AND AVOID .uteoanom AND Emma
novlB4ly
DENTISTRY.
DGEO. W. STINE, graduate of the
~Retumor° College of Denial Surgery, havingp sr
nunently located in the oily of Harrisburg and taken the
aloe formerly oceupled by Dr. Gorges, on Third street
between Hertel and Walnut, naspeolully , informs bin
friends sad the publlo in general, that he Is prepared to
perform all operations ln the Deotal prolessioa saber
Mutes or nisch/uncial. in * manner that shall not be
impulsed by operators In this or any other city. 818
mode of losertiog artificial Moth is upon the latest bn•
proved scientific principle
Teeth, from oue to a roll net, mounted on fine Gold,
Silver, Platina plates or the %wane 'Mew
I lake groat pleasure In reeommendhig Sheik . '" Mt'
unto to all my tamer Mends a EtarriabArCand vi:
*any sod reel coulldeut that: he will perlbrm au Opera:
UMW la a solsoUto manse, from my knowledge of
Malay. phyll4lttj J. GORGASI..7WiI L.
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DR - 4011NSON
Ak.MaTI AX,C)ELIEI
LOCK HOSPITAL
Ly AS discovered the most certain, elfeed
sod elreteest remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF, IMPRUDENCE.
mans IA Ts;) Twnvz naps!:
No Maroon Or Boil= brims.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one
• to Ttio Days.
• Weakness of the Back orLlmin, Strietnreit, Affestions
.of the kidneys and Bladder v lnvoinntary 'disehargel,
potency, General Debility,'Nervotianeas, Dyspepsyj Law
snor, Low Spiral', Gonlhalon of Ideas, Palpitatlenbf the
Heart. Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness-of bight or Giddi
ness, Dimwit of the Ilead„ Throat, Nose or iikin, alter.-
lions of the Liver Ltuigm Stomach or Bowets—ttioseler•
ditto disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Tomb
—thesis sadist and solitary pintoes more tate to Altair
viands Ulan the song of yrens to the Mariners of Lays.
sea, blighting their:most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, Impossible.
YOLUig MOIL
Ilspecially, 'who have beam, tbe:lvtotitos of Solitary
Vice; that, dreadful and destruotive,hatin which annual
ly sweeps to 'an undinely: grave thouranda .of Young
Hen of the moat exalted , talents and brilliant intelleA,
Who might otherwise have entranced listening &enema
With the thunders of eloquence:or waked to ecstasy the ,
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Marriage. f
Married Person!, or Young Men contemplating,-,mar
riage, being aware or physical wealrnees, orgenic debid
tyderormities, aro., speedl y cured.
Beß
e who places himself' under the care of Dr. J. may
religlourdy.conlidelti his honor.atalgentleman, and con
ildently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic Wealrian
immediately Cured, and hill vigor itemored.
This distressing Aflectlon..which rediterc I lie misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty. *Why the
victims of improper mdulgenees. z oung persons are too
apt to COMM. excesses from not being aware' of the
dreadful conseq: ences that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow,
er of proor: aeon is lost sooner ny thosefailing Into bin
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy , offispring, the most se
rious and destructive symptdmit to both body and mind.
arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical Mot
Mental Functions Weatened, Loss, of Pim:naive Power,
Nerirlons Irrallbility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Constitution., 1 Debility, a Wasting •of the
FraMe, Cough, 4 Consumption, Decay . and _Death.
Office, No. 7 south Frederick Street.
Leh haze side going from tialtim.re street, a low uoor.
trent the corner. Fail not to observe urine and number.
Leiters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc.
tor's Diplomas hang in his office. -
A Uwe Warranted , in Ttro Days.
IVo Mercury or IVasseoua Drugs, - -
Dr. Johnson,
Member of the Royal College ei 'surgeons, London, Grad
uate from one of the most eminent (Xdleges in the Butted
dimes, sad the greater part of whale tile has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Parts, Philadelphia and else
where, has enbotedeome of the most astonishing cures
'that were eye gtownTnLiny troubled with ringing in
the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfainess, with frequent
blushing, attended 'sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
Take Particular Notice.
Dr. Y. addresses all those who havehunrorthenMelves
by Improper indulge' as and solitary habits, which rola
tr u aaaad , g r A , ,, , , ..-=•.-utma fo r a;
TntiseWitigeM=iiiiirniefitucholly effects pro.
dnoed by early habits of youth,'vis Witaltneee of the
Baca and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness ‘.f Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the hes" Lys
popsy Nervous Irratibil ty, Derangement of thethgestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
&At .
isarsur..—The resent e ff ects!
,on the mind are' much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas,De ,
pression of Spirits, lord Foroonings, Avers on to *rty, ,
Self Distrust, Love of holitude, Timidity, ac.; are some of .
the evils produced.
Muttons of persons of all ages can now Judge what
is the cause of their declining health; losing their vigor,
becoming Weak, pale, nervous and ohm:dated, haft a
singular appearance &Dont the eyes, co u g h and s y mptoms
.•
of eonsumption. - '
TWIN( Men
Who have Injured themselves by a certain priatioe in
dolged In when alone, a habit frequently: learned from
evil companions, or at sohool, the effects of Ishii% are
nightly felt, even when asleep; and if not cured render,
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately. • - • - -
Whet a pity that &young man, the hope of his centi
try, the darling of his parents, shOeld be snatched from
all prospects end enjoymentsof Mb, by the consequence
of deviating from the path of 'nature and indulging In a
certain secret habit. Sueltpersona moor, before contem
plating
=
Marri • -
reflect thet a sound mind end body age,
are the most neces
sary requisites to Monet* connubial happiriegs: Indeed,
witnout these, the journey through lUb becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect bendy darkens to the view ;
the mind became; shadowed with despair and filled with
the melancholy red cUon -that. the happineed of another
becomes blighted with our own. - 1 ,
Di~eaee of ImpradenCe:
When the mi,gulded and Imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that he has imbibes the seeds of this painftti dis
ease, it too often Wens that an all-timed sense of shame
or dread of dlscoverr, deters him from applying to those
who, trom athristion and respethability, can alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on
this horr d disease make their snearesice, such as al
oersted gore throat, diseaged noes, nocturnal pains in
the head and limbs, dimness of sight, dealness, nodes on
the shin bones and arms, blotches on the h ad, fade and
extremities, programing with frightful rapidity, :Lill at
last the palate of the mouth or the benes of the nese fall
is, and the Victim of thil awful * disease become iliorrld
object of commiseration,thi death puts a period 'to his
dreadful sufferings, by sending - him to "that-tlediscov
vered Country from whence no traveler returns."
It is a sabitaholly fan that thousands , 411 victims to
this terrible disease. owing to the ungirliftillnese of igno
rant pretenders, who by the, use of that Deadly Poison,
Mn eery, ruin theoonstitution and make the residue o
lite miserable,
Strangers.
Trust not your lives, or health, to the oare otthe many
Warned and Worthies Pretender'', destitute of-know
ledge, name or chintzier, who copy Dr. Johnson's "dyer
vertleements, or style lhourealies An the newspapers,
regularly Bducated Physicians innapable of boAni, they
keep you trifling month after mouth taking. their filthy.
and poisonousivas compounds, or as long an the smallest
lbe eau be 4btalued, and In despair, leave you witli ruin
ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnson IS the only Physician eovertialog.
Xis credential or diplomas always hang in his 'office.
His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
prepared .row a life spent in the g eat hospitals Of Eu
rope, the first to the country and a more extenadve Pri
vate Practice than any other Physician In the world.
Indorsement of the Press. ,
The many transmits cured at Ws inatttutton year af
teryear, and the , numerous Important Surgical Opera-
Wm performed by Dr. Johnson, wrineissed by the re
porters of the itun,” !KSRpper," and many other pa
pers, notices of which have appeared again and- again
before the public, besides his Mantling u a gentleman of
charactst and resportdbility, is i sufficient goariantee
lothe "Meted.
Diseasei bpeedily Cured.'
Persons' writing ;should be particular in direcitug their
timers to fin inetitielon, in the Wowing Manner :
JOHN M.Z0.4111130N. M. D.
01 the Baltimore Last Boipital, Baltimore, Md
SALAD - 0111. - .
'‘rge supply of fresh Salad 011. in
argeand magi bo tles, awl Of Manta _Donde
not reeeived azut DX eala ky
WM. DOCK, De.' & CO.
LpIRE CRACKERS by the cheat or box.,
.1: Jima inoeivadaad for We by
NICHUIS arBOW/ilif.
1•14 Comer Front and Marta ini6eda.
gURE oilier Tiasgar, warranted tor sale
10vi b 7 sacHOLs a eJw =
armsma angliarkei
HARRISBURG-, PA., MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1862.
NICHOLS & IiQWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner VFront 'Airid Market Streets
HARRBBI74G, PEBIN'A„
•
11Q t's•ElgTFUratx tliiiittention of
th'elmbliii to the* larziratitt well selected stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN. AND D -
RESTlc:Fiars,
Including among others,
EIIcIABS,,
SYRUPS,
TEAS,
COFFEE,.
SPICES, 4
- ORANGES,
LIMONS, &0., '&0.
4 0 U4 1 9
FISH,
SALT,
BACON,
, • • •
i) IL 1.1 a I ietrrrze, &c.
We invite an .exlminstion of our superior
NON EXPLOSIVE L DOOLLAJ
The ; hest in the market in every respect, :to
gether with , ell gads of
LAMES; SIIADIA • BUIINKRS, WIOKS sand
GLASS CONES'
Cheerer than any place ;in Harrisburg. We keep
on band altiays all' kinds of
CEDAR AND WILLOW what
All styles and kinds of
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
at the old stand, NICHOLS &IBOWNAN,
my2o Corner Front and Hemet Ste.
SHEET. MUSIC, SHEET MUSIC,
JUST •RECEIVED.
SEVERAL thousand pieces of NEW and
e:refully selected music, , comprising a eery ffil
a:so tment.
Steinway's - Unrivalled Pianos.
PIANOS FOR $l5O UP TO $l,OOO.
SCHOOL AND CHURCH ORGANS
FROM EIGHTY DOLLARS.
PRINCE'S MELODEONS &c.
From Forty-five Dollars.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
BANJOS,
FLUTES,
... 131F133 ,
' ACCORDEONS'
and musical merclaandlin al'Arvery kind.
AGENCY OF
. .
HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES.
PORTRAIT -r -FRAMES..
.LARGB PIER AND MANTLE, :MIRRORS
made to order. Constantly on hand a large variety of
. .
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.' •
Frames oferary description made to order at the shortest
notice.
REQILDING DONE,
it the New Mugu Store of
awds~& 00. -
au4dly No. 14 Market Square, near 04der'e
BOOKS FOR FARMERS,,
rrHE attention of agriculttirlets is diiected
to the following works, Which Will enable
them to increase the quantity and value of
their crops by adding science and the experi
ments of others to their experience :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the best way` tOpert.ini thorn: Price— .18 -60
COLEMAN'S AGHWULTIIRE and Bed
Economy 4:00 .
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen... ir 00
THE FARMER'S COMPANION,ty BE NI. ; 76
LECT.IIRES ON PRACTICAL AGILIODIA
" TUBE, by Johnston . . . 50
THE AMERICAN WARMER ' S new and lani-
trenal'haudbook, with 400 togrivinge ! .210
AN EASY MEIIIO,D OF MANAGING
BEES, by Weeks • —.
.. 20
The Nature and Treatment of Disease* of
Cattle, by Dadd I ' oo
LF.I.BLO'S AGttIOULTURAL CHEMISTRY 7b .
biILCR COWS AND DAISY FASAIJNO, . •
and the production of milk, butter,
cheese, by Flint . - .1 60
GRASSII3 AND FORAGE PLANTS, - by
Lynch 160
SAXTON'S HAND-BOOS, containing the
Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, Ac, 5t0..1 00
TES FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Frac-
tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner. 60
ALLEN'S DOkIESTIO AN1kLAL5...,, , ..; 75
THE FIELD BOOK OF IiANHRES, or
American Kuck Book ' ' a 26
THE HORSE' AND HIS DISFOSIg3, by
Jennings OO
YODATT ON THE HORSE ' 1 25
HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K.....1 00
HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and
Training of Horses - 76
Standard 13ooks, School Books, and every
thisig in the stationery line at lowest prices, at
BERGNER'S WIMP BOOK SCORE.
DETERSIVE SOAP 'something better
than Harrlson'e Hbasehold Soap, Just named ana
.or sale by . NICHuLS BOWMAN!,
Jae 'Cbrner Front and It•raet streets.
CHEAP Oil for all kinds' of maohinery,
in mall and largo packages, for 0a10..0r . •
NddiOLd & eOW
jel9 - Corner Wool and Market duvet.
BREAKFAST BACON!'
LA Very choice lot,.equal to the oelebra
iJI (>pmpirted) Yorkshire, jtut na.ateio.
A. 008, J c., &c 9.
BOLOGNA,
A ektALL but' very superior lot 0
saillege Jest reCMVed, by
WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co.
CLARIFIED New Orleans sugar, a oheap
and beasulto iue lak sale by
' NICEIO44 k BOWMAN,
Oolser Front, and Idarkos mega
IMI
BAluat
"6 Cocoa and bweat i Uliobola94,
14' Mk II JOlN wisavoaka aaa Ti7l
ti
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street, Harriabutk r Pa.,
PIANO.
- m -Evr IiCiSEWEM PIANOS, ;from the'bee'
/1 'Makers, from $2OO upwards. °
' ‘AI'ELODONS.
TEtE MANUFACTURED .
• -- - 111ENTS, FROM. $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
'Violin and Guitar 'strings and 11111E1.•
ad;merohandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
DM LATEST PUBLICATIONS always OD
hind. Music mot by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ftOSEWCX;I
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking . gimes, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
A:fine assortment of beat plated
L I N - G G 13 13 E S
From smallest to largest Elm.
Any' style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
_6*l9-wolly
LIFE INSIE,ASOE.
The Girard Life Insurance - 7, Annuity and
Trust Company , of Philadelphia.
°MOE NO. • 408 OZIESTNU7 BURET.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL.)
CAPITAL AND ASSTS. . 61,648 888
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President,
JOHN F. JAILER, A ctuary ,
ONTINUE to make' INSURANCE ON.
C
utrz'i on the mod reaao able terms.
They net as Executors, Trustees end Guardians under
last Wills. and as Receivers cad Aesigoees.
The capital being paid up an I invested, Mgeher with
a larraleed coaster:ply incr. "eingre.erved fund, offal, a
perfect aeon ty to th Mewed.
The.premiums may be paid yearly,hallyearly or quar
terly;
'the company add a BONUS periodically to the Inset.
rams for 1 tb. rho FlEar BOS lid a propreted in De
cember, 1844, the SEGOND B NUS is Daleaber, 184 9,
the Mai di NUS in December, 1864, and the FOURTH
BONUS in 1869. These addiuens are made "without re
quiringspay increase n the premiums to be pa id to the
Company.
Tim following e a few,example . 3 from the Register :
MEE
lAmount of Policy and
Slim I, addition Bonus or I bonus tobe incresind
Policy. Insured by iutire additions.
No. 80 $2600 . : 837 6u I
182 8000 1,050
199 , 1000 - 400 00
ass- 6000 1,875 00
Agent at arriabarg and vio
THE NEW EDITI-ON
of
PUI-tDO N'S DIGEST
HAS JUST BEEN Pl7B LISEED,
•- PRICE $.5 00;
AN HIM new edition of this well known
Law Book has just been issued. It,is now
distinguished by the following supenulded
features,: The laws contained in* the various
annual Digests published since the date of the
eighth edition (1858) have been incorporated in
.the body of the work. Many .thousand new
authorities have been cited Ithe report of the
revisors of the Penal bode has been embodied
in the notes to the various sections of it, and
the appendix contains for the .first. tine, the
Actii of Congress for the Authentication of
Iteeords, and - the. Statute of Fraudulent Con
veyances, with full and- elaborate notes of the
decisions explanatory of them. The work has
been prepared; by the learned editor, Mr.
BRIGHTLY and its freshness and permanent
value will be preserved. by the continuation . of
the annual Digests , which' have given so much
satisfaction. For sale at
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o Zambians or preparation of Opium in Frey ;shape
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A ND DEALERS is Fancy . Goode, Per.
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170 and 172 William &red,
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_ Jost received and foi sale lnw ?-7
n 1 HMIS & BOWMAN,
Cornett From, old gartet
JylB
lUit newly replenished stook of Tone:
lUf" and Fancy Goats is unnwpanwi m On city, ant
confident of 'rendering satisLitalon, WO would rai
#ectrully invite a can:
91 ; Maxim street, two doorsAnst of:Fourth street, sank
itde.
and gee those nice and cheep tin
C. " gain iPrdzeserving,
N10,.019 $ BOWMAN,
K 2• Corner Font and Margot streets.
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.rHEsbove reward will be paid for the
apprehension of per- ant qhn stole the Pears from
the yara of the undersignea to Walnat Etrt et.
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uIA received and
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ENLIST 1 ; ENLIST !
TEN DOLL*ES: WILL BB GIIEN,
IN ADDITION l) ALL OTHER
BOUNTIES!
To recruits for the
FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT
Peunayl . snit Volunteers, (OA. 'THOMAS WELsil,) now
at Newport News.- ,
O'a: HoNDHEO MTN, or die first class, are wanted
immediately for this regiment. A pplo at
EVANS& HASS AT LS.
soil dBt No 418 Arch at eat.
GAI , TEY Mril S IC• HAIL
Walnut Street between 2d and 3d.
eOBERP EDWARD. ' Pole Lessee. and Mit:ager.
admission to ail parts Of the gout' - 16 col s.
MORE.NEW _TARS.
IMMENSE . ATTRACTION !
First appearence
MISS MOLLIE FIELDING
THE GREAT FRENCH. DANSEIIBE,
gar mho% ertatid per formao es have relayed,
with ut exceptlo:, the mod ft Warta! not from the .
L rem end the moat exteneive 4i the Cite or N-w Yore,
Vbi ad- Iphia, Beaton and other prlocipal a, w
have tee h0..0r of mating her that ap cantles In Har
Ourg on
Monday Evening ) August 11th, 1802.
Re engagement ef
- JAKE- BUDD AND
.DAN HOWARD ,
The G-eat Favorite, Ethlopeen Come lane, in comieetiom
wan th
STAR GAIETY TROUPE
Miss Jolia„Edwards, Dick Eterthelott. T. H. Eel i., Mov
ie Perryg. H. Donnell, vaLzszt, Nester Geor
the Baby loam, Noma De Louts and the educated dog,
JENNY LIND.
Doors open at Y 3 to commence at 8 o'clock.
qt Cdtgrao.
•.; 4 seereestrelarowndvmegula
tiona for drafting in this State have been re•
etrived at headquarters, and it is understood
that drafting will commence next Friday.
AMIUMT OF BALTIMOREANS FOR TRYING TO RIF
CAPS m 1 Daerr.—A party of twelve Balti
moreans ware arrested at Williamsport yester
day by the U. S. Marshall, charged with having
leftßaltimore w'th the view of escaping from
a draft for militia, now progressing in that
State. The party 'Was brought tO tills city
and remained at Herr'S Hotel yesterday and
Last - night, and* were sent back to Baltimore
this morning. The following are the names of
the party arrested : J. D. Sanerberry, J. New
ton Gregg, Joseph Pawns, Lewis D. Now; L.
Slinger, Joshua Paulus, L. Bosenburg, Wm.
Hotly Gregg, Harding Loagcope, J. F. Passua,
J. S. Allert, Geo, G. Ayres.
Thicaurtma m Tss ?rem —Up to , last even
ing it was estimated that sixteen thousand vol.
nnteeth haA:larrived here and went into'quarters
at Camp &inn: These in addition to seven or
`eight thousand* Philadelphia, two thousand
atPitteburg and one . thousand at Inaloaster,
gives 'as the result 'of the enlistments for the
nine months' call, a total of about twenty-seven
thousaad men, Which is considerable over the
quota mixed for froth the State under the first
Independent of these, there are also some
six or eight new regiments, nearly ready for
the field, cdthree years' volunteers.
The Excess of Volunteers.
Some difficulty having occurred in conse
quence of. a refusal of the county commission
ers of Northampton county to pay the county
bounty to volunteers, after the, quota of the
first call had: been ffiled, unless they could be
assured that the excess of volunteers under the
first, call will be credited upon the county quota
of the &aft. Efforts were made at Washington
and Harrisburg to get this information, with
oot much success, except what is 'contained in
the following telegraphic correspondence, which
is of general interest
• Lam, Aug. 8.
'!7b his Rael.lenesi Abraham Lincoln, Presides:l of
the United Botts:
"Our county has raised its quota of the call
for volunteers.* We have a surplus on hand
and men still coming in. We want very much
to ild'onr quota of the draft with voluuteure ,
and thus avoid the draft and furnish better
men. Can we do it f Please - answer. All
our arrangements for recruiting and bounties
wait on the answer, and the excitiment to en
list's so high, that. it i 5 Unwise to check it.
Do answer to-day.
(Signed) E.
Weanmos Aug
"2b Hon. A.A. 4i'sakr:--Yuur telegram to
the President has been reteried to this D,part
Meet.
"The General Government apportions the
quotacd militia force atnong the States, but has
no regard to county or distilot: Wbatevet
volunteer force above its ratable proportion
shall be offered by a State any time before a
draft I. actually made ? would be accepted by
,theilktputrnent.ancl credited upon the drift es
a proportionable reduction. It would betriglit
PRICE ONE CENT.
for the State to make a proper allowance to any
county that exceeds Its proportion ; hut It must
be lett to the Executive of the State to make
such arrangements.
"By order of the Secretary of War.
(Signed) C. H. Bucannmax,
Brig. General 'andA. G."
hell. 9 .
I:4=mm
'CAPT. Joule F. tition.—amiplimentary fa&
morrial.—At a meeting of the operators em
ployed on'the Northern Central Railroad Tele
graph Line, held by "Telegraph," on Sitar
day, August 9th, the following resolutions
were unimonsly passed respeotlog the resigna
tion of their Superintendent, Mr. Joss F.
Caine, Who has raised a company for the war
in defence of the Union :
Resolvai—That it is with deep regret we have
heard of the resignation of our Superintendent,
JOAN F. Union, who has seen fit to "close the
circuit," and "cut off" from the "line," to
take tip the sword in delouse of our goo
Union.
Resolved—That in his retirement from the
telegraph service, he c•rries with him the re
spect and esteem of each and every one of us ;
onr best wishes for enema attend him, and
unr hope is that he may come out of the pre
sent struggle, with honor himself and to his
country.
Resolved—That the above resolutions be pub
lished in the Harrlaburg papers, and the papers
in general along the
BY TELEGRAPH.
The War in Tennessee.
L MOE REBEL FUROR AT KNOXVILLE.
The Zimd special despatch frum Trenton,
Tenues-ee, states that Oapt.sin Pe k, with fifty - -
Oven men of the Bluth Illinois 04valry, were
sent agaloet FAulitner's Cavally, who have
been cummittiug depredations near liumb
Ti.e rebels mile surprised *him sl• aping, five
miles from Dyekvitle )estenity, and thin.) eve
were killed, and fifty-five horses and a vest
portion of their arms captured. Must of tuuse
who escaped loft without their arms, horses or
clothes. Our loss was seven killed, and twosn
'lowly wounded.
OINOBINATI, August B.—Special despatches
from Indianapolis say that a gentleman who
has anivtd there from Knoxville, Teen., re
ports that a force of 16,000 infantry, with due
proportion of artillery and °wally, was at that
place, expecting to march into Kentucky at on
early day.
GENERAL BU MGM'S DIVISDN.
Gen. Barnsidc's Command at Fredericksburg.
Nurra AVIET COM, .
FAXDIRIOILSOOILO, VA., Aug. 6, 1862.
Burnside's army corps are in camp just out
side of the city of Fredericksburg. We ar
rived hereon the 6th, after a hurried trip fru=
Newport. News. The divisibus which were
here when we arrived have moved on further
into the interior. We came after Jackson, and
if we come across him the Division is expected
to give "Old Stonewall" hie quietus. The
weather is very warm, and the gruund dry and
dusty. Gone. Burnside, Beno and Parke ac
company the Division, and were g'teeted on
their arrival here by Gen. Doubleday, socom
panted with his ;kids. The health of the (turps
is very good, provisions plenty and the troops
in high spirits.
WO have been aware for several days that
Gen. Bumside's army corps reached Aqui&
Creek on Suuday, and Monday lestiroin New
port News, and immediately proceeded by rail
road to Fredericksburg, at which point the
army of Stonewall Jackson is expected to make
a dash 'at our lines.
From the south Carolina Oout.
ME NEW REBEL RAM FINGAL.
Nswr TOIL; August 10.
A highly interesting letter has been received
here Irma filbert Head regarding the new iebel
tam Fingal and toe prcceeauga of the enemy
in that quarter. Tue new guuboat is. tu•ty
armed and manned.. She bark beau tittered from
the British steamer Fiugal, and is said to ue a
tormidatne engine. uf destruction, carrying two
100-pound rdio guts, 11$ inch Culuu.inada, lour
60 pound rifle guns, and two l 4 pouudess for
grape and canister. Slut resembled the Merri
mac in shape and form, with a massive beak at
either end. Our troops are preparing to receive
uer. The plan of the reload to said tube *rot
to destroy our fleet and thou move,the A. O l
to iSeabruk and Were cover the ittudiag of their
tome. Aleanwnile they are concentrating
their land forces at Bluiltun, tinrdensvtiie and
RUMORED FIGHTiNG AT GOHDONSVILLE
WASHINGTON, .Aug. 8.
A privatedispatch front Woodville, yeuter
day, says : " bigel's corps is just movtug, bat
I walnut tell wtture tilt We movement, is so
,ompluined."
There are rumors in town of heavy tiring at
Gordousvilte. 'rimy are nut ye: lolly credited,
Out the fact of bigot's tooventeut yesterday Li
thought to render it nut improbable.
bTIAM BUiLlittS.
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& &Omer, the rupatattua of we ult le Statute to
0 • bi ine t, arcet
none but the 063 C har.ds employed. Repalrittg prtmpt.
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