Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 13, 1862, Image 2

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iirdnisElk MON STATE I7CKET.
I AUDITOR GENERAL:
THO:MAB E. 000H8AN,
ot York. County.
SURVEYOR GENERAL:
WILLIAM. S. ROSS.
ot Luzerne ,Connty. ,
HABBIEIBUR'G PA
weantiday 'Morning, August 18,1861
.trlgprt COUNTY CONVENTXON.
The friends of the Adesinbstration and the op-
Omani:6 Of , the present unholy 'rebellion, aria
7,40.
to assemble , in County ooUi;fintionWthe'
nomination of , county abaft's, Which will meet
hislAbir 'Count House at Harrleborg,'ou Tc946Y
titli day of 'August, 1861, 4 ,1611 'reciock
Meetings for the election of delegates will be
held in the various townships of the county,
at the usual place of liolding elections, be -
Omen the hours lye and seven r•.anti
bribe severallrardir and boroughs between the
hours' of 7 and 9 p.' sr, on Saturday •the 18th
Inst. H. C. ALLEMAN,
Chaliman Republican County Cominittee.
ft; 4
70 IRE PUBLIC.
We have been ofilizially authorized to an
nounce for the information of those haviig
business with His Excellency, the Govenfor of .
Pennsylvania, that in no case will he give at
tention to any of the affairs connected with
the military organisations of , the state, except
during the hours which, have been fixed for
inch purposes at the Exeontiie Chamber.
The Governor can be consulted at the Fawn
-ctutmbeif fronii) o'cloe,ll iftififttil 6 .
olclOcit P. M. After these thosin 'having
bpsinesp connected With, the affairs ; of state,
tatulttransact it.thrdugh the Pr 144. - Secretary
of the Governor , Mr. Quay , who can be. feund
'nettle :ones' HOuSe. Those having military
business of a character,demauding attention at
ihe sime time, must see the Adjutant Gentral.
These orders will
_be strictly adhered to, and
are rendered imperative as well to prevent
annoyance Ind confusion, as to afford those
whet are already overworked, the opportunity
fOr at least re* onabre repose. , • ,
"ZHE OBIBOTS OF 28E WAli."
inonthi *it; there 'has been'a great ont-r
cry ou the part of certain dengh-face ieelers
in tide state, concerning the objects of. the war.
With thit clue of axon; It has baths a real labor
of love to pervert any policT that
,cctpferpple-,
ted vigorous pis:picot/don of the . war, units
the conflict which we are now waging for the
constitution and the Union, hat almost •degen
erated into a cuunpaiga of strained c o nstructions,
inch ass well feed lawyer indulges in for the es-
Ape of a rascally client notually.suilty of
. .oshe henious offence. With practical men,
'the idea of this war consisted of an effort to
restore order, and brlpg about the political
and social reciprocations which 'heretofore
made the Union a bOnd of power, a symbol of
' might and majesty among the , cations of the
,Isorld.. This had been (Mailed, inathe present
:purpose seemed to be' itspreaesiation. The (lon
stitution itself wasenot hi'disrepute with' the
leaders of the ithellten when they unfurled , the
banners'of revolt, because they had demanded
' its amendment to, serve their interests,
exi4 the demand wee accedso to. The statute
leas of the federal. legislature ,coutained no
lawthat was obnoxious, because the influences
which controlled and preciptiatedtreason, also
trained and passed our **mai laws. Ttie
goteanment had been at the behest of the very
power which now seeks its destruction, so that
' U fraud has crept Into its administration, that
, power is responsible, and if danger to any one
Internet has been incurred by its progress, we
must trace it to other sources than that of mera
party,--#. source only to be discovered An the
< uncontrolled and highest cleveloiviilarif of Man.
Here hi the point which sae traitors haysr.ano
sieeded in conceortOgi - while they 'PeraistlMUY
'Osatesign that th e rebellion Was iEeelOitated
by the mews':WS of the peopla.oflhe zwythem
'for treestates, on the rights: and intirreats of
• Shale' of the sotithera or itfasre' stated. These
• .
menaces are made the tame excuse of the war
on the-part pf the rebels, risheri r iir rtolity the
danger bee been that the Infiniti& of slavery
would t i l i ct the very purpose of which slavery
itself 16ng complained; = acid , at -length ,
the fact ie demonstrated‘that the Union h
shiaje been. end • tkOr. le,' in danger from an
4tlfinence th#thaiiionupportere and" advocatin
but.fholeso.9:bishit - on the.. right of one . class
tdr hobianci enslave the buninnity or e xt ol ler .
; the clean Of this the. constitu
tion tedialte of no cOnstruction. • Its ,Setlinales
farinaaqd of punishment '''for traitors ere
plain and explicit. It provides for• no comfit:
ation, and rehoghises no ;right among traitors;
osoept that - whlortatislilMillierfight of trifit
&jury
been had by ' the "mitt impartial jury
that was - efer niniffunked. The loyal men
Mate land baie'cobstiluted that ,Intry," 'While
tho,,4,ough-face .edvocates and, •defendepa of
.tramon,iis the attotnnyal of traitors, have Alen
•'aiiarded every opportunity to insure the escape ,
of tlibfr Clients." Thins far these dough-lhces
havesnmeadadin-staAng the punialunerit of
their clients, • toY Ildabkaa; Aka). and
cowardly sopldstries, aikto.the objeots of their
rake:die; and the, val'W q the oulpiged law
Athich demands viaiikatiou: Now, holt:Ter,
filiVperits of the rase ino hebighetter, tmderi"
`lstoodt'br both court and juryv
'thit
divested of Ito quibbles and its sophistri - ;
Ptnnevivattia Wag edegrap
and as the. jury—the people— rawly° the
testimony !mane facts, doubt and hesitation
give way to firm purpose and unalterable deter
.minatiron. :But one object is in view—the
Union. Bat one foe to that Union is visible—.
traitors. These must be met and crushed. As
they arb nowirrayed in arms, they have forfeited
all their 6004.1'11 their interests, sll their claim
to recosniticuliandlin teeny cases :nave even de
stroyed the right to their Usages of eivil and man
ly warfare, and deserve nothing better than the
. whippingyost, the halter or the stake. If we
conciliate and compromise with stink' Men, we
leave open the way to the possible assertion
or some future occasion that this rebellion still
had its rights and its honors, or why thus dig
nify it with conciliation or recognition. If
treason is wrong—if it is a crime, a high, hein
ions, malignant and bloody crime, it has cer
tainly.been demonstrated and made apparent
In:the aodons and: course 'of the . rebtdi 'theta
selves: To punish this crime-to loot it out
and bring its defenders to justice, is" the first
and only object of the war—and in seeking the
enr9efre f of title ppei.hment, we hale no right. to
61104 thi4ts or falter before PrpFeedings,
Ithile both are within the construotiotiofek4liwd
warfare. Our busintss is to break down this
rebellion. To fight it out=burn it ont—or
hang those who uphold it, until choaking oeit
of lite ensures the going out of rebellion.—
Those 'ho theorize and object to such mins,
are only traitors in disguise, and hope that the
delays and vicissitudes of stragetidal warfare
I will exhaust the resources of the government,
and thus render the success of rebellion doubly
certain. • '
IMPORZANT REOOMMENPAZION.
The-following letter, from •Brig. Gen. -F. J.
Potter, commanding Fifth Provisional Arm) ,
Corps, will be read with honest gratification by,
every man who has the success andithe reptita
don. of the brave men who are now enter' nt the
ranks of the army at heart. This letter, as will
be seen, is addressed to Gov. Curtin, and from
its respectful tenor- and dignified counsel, vie
have no doubt that its suggestions ) will be
heard by Iffz,gzCellency; as they are in fact
nothing more thanla response to a policy which
the Governor himself.is determined to adopt ht
otganizing and officering the new regiments.
The letter itself, so iniportmat in every par
tioular, comes at a most opportune and favora
ble period in our military organizations. It
needs no further comments porn
, us, than its
recommendation to , the general perusal of the
public), ea a surety that the -welfare and organi,
zstion of the privateZoldieiareamong the high
est considerations and solicitude of those, who
are to lead him into battle;
Hann QUARTM, Ere PROVVIIO2IIAL ARMY CORPS,
Camp near Bar+i+on's Daukfig, Virginse,
lily 16, 1862.
GOVELNOR :—Many resignations by officeis
from Pennsylvania Reece cute in my corps haVe
been tendered and accepted. - Some of thenOtli
cars will be seeking' commiations In new regi
ments.
In no one case . has a resignation been accept
ed:of any officer (that,of Colonel Taggmt,Vth
P. R. V. 0.„: - et ceptedrwtose Services Ah
caraeltrerotild be Of tiny benefit to the ritiHMiy
arm of the senidee. ' L f beg; therefore, tlnlieisza
tecommendition be preaeated tik' that effect '
goad alaihotity here that to One of ;bete offi
cers be re-appal:wed meets
signed on account of f`t conduct. before'
enemy, and to avoid 'exposure. - Others are
totally demoralized; others win - , are'worthitais,
or fear further contact with the enemy.
Task this of you, - now, as - acting ort sag
geetions,i will probably preventtnOrtilidatlon
the person appointed and hie friends, as all I
each will be brought before'' a Bore to a: 7
amine into their proficiency, propriety of tiun
duct, ltd.; and *ill Amiga rather than undergo
the investigation.
These'remarks apply to medical`bffiettre as
well as line.
I have the honor to' be yaws respectfully,
Your obbdient servant, '
x. P. J. PORTER,
Brice* Oesiswai Oxistuthding,
Ib His libxelkncy;liszadif O. Cumin, '
004 !nor of F,fni.sfl*finia•
' Iktrrisbist% Pa.
The genuineness of this letter le substantiated
as follows : '
gd• 9., P. 3 Hanaburg, *rig 8 , AO.'
Accurate copy of despatch on Ale in this of
CRAIG BIDDLE, A. D. a
WAIN Rumor- Eneant , infornied. his Irish
f r iends; in a recent speech delivered in Dublin,
that the result of this wai would be of no bents
dt te.Europeae, .gevernmenta, whatever, party
might be victorious, he uttered a sublime truth.
Segland, particularly, will discover this fact ' s*,
little etxmer any people In the old world
and for the pains _which that nation has; taken
to encourage rebellion and foster treason,ushe
Lai `destroyed the 01$10:4100 and 'respect of
what 1;43F, ape bisfins the dose of pres
opt cent* ~ th e t, e most powerful people in the
untverse. The very- necieselties, hereafter, of
the people of the north loyal states, will
make :the*gmat and .powerful The battles
tbrou which they are passing will.make them
iovnusible,. and the victories' which they
,nre
winning hnd Aufit continue' to achieve,
decniioletheir romemi l rance of the wrongs which-
a r
Some_of the European governmentsleaped zop
13n. their great cause in the hour of its peril isisd
thefi cnibarracementi. Bien gibe
'ttiopheo,:o4 even if the Peufeclitreenocgdil be
'
established as a. respedaide.(l) governmenti .the
result would be demonstrated 'With' ibi-reCogpi
tion; Xiittt. the Med etho were false in their'4l
- to freedom, weilid:44 o : be uncertain fin
their alliances withforelgn governments. No
iitt•coitld'be depended on in that eittitglint 0 '
ii 4
'
t i etAdefil4lßreZkid_ of the eeeePiT ,pN fer a
,that bie.31 1 40, end ii*, and Ethigliziettils:dit
disregard with ail their , foreign an d
_d ome a te
t nautical:mi l the world Wcittid . lax! 'IS& ith e itlic
e`Stifir with a. iiitogiii wiodtOirte - ifrits'govern-
In,
6,4.
wiltAllid PlColPilletl tevQiert. o 4!-theY might
ii i i
only be able to perpetrate mischief. --t it
As the calm now ;Rands with those -
manta ihdt time attempted to encourage E
rebellion, IL is , ig* `:
01 13 9: IR .the T.,
men the United.States;Ahat all etkonern in
the *eaten,' whether directly or iniliteetlyilwill
M466l4r4eir Just Aues. JohePull; paitkOtely,
Will rimstive all that has. earned. ,WO world
will isstauglat a s lesson. : Our own 'itaiverninest
will Wino:* thelrersii fprlts ciwite•ticilieleept;
SA " , 4 etAlitiWilill. :*** ' i iii ;, .. .- .` 0: 1 1M II I l k
,2. A. ..-. mwialiPoWiorAetsfm lifi
be enlargedand biereased.
Tan Resat Carve, Davis, has %minutia that
be will take no more prisoners of war. He
makes this announcement aa a threat to deter
Gen. Pope from the prosecution of the war in
the vigorous manner in whiCh he has been in
structed to conduct his operations. This threat
is made on the slightest pretext, and with no
justification save that of the certainty of defeat,
if the war once becomes a reality; because it
has been more than once demonstrated that
wherever our troops have been led into fight on
an equality,with the rebels,, orc. bptyik men.
have been victorious. Bat when they have
beec lefttO4Ustrd repel propeity,"and starve in
the midst of plenty, or sicken and die when
succor and relief were both within their reach,
the result has been one of victory to the rebels,
All this Gear L'ope..psopoees to ckenge, so that
his mentiiiit ber''&iblect s to galbeV strength is
they adyanoe, and guard their rear by sweeping
before them every man of doubtful loyalty or
known treason. N,tt tplan or preparatimit has
been madd to disAgeld titaithtfilif huartikty.
No offer is contemplated to bntChar priaoneis or
refuse quarters to the vanquished. All this is
reserved for the traitors, and the fact'thatDavis
has announced that he will take . no prisoners,
but murder every XrClion soldier, that falls into
his hands, is only verifying the prediction long
sincemade, that. the war on
.the part of the
rebels would become the assault of an indis
criminate mob, furious for *tighter and de
struction. The 'guerilla binds - 34kb have been
prowling throngti 'the Border that, Waage
rated this bloody work months since, and now
that Davis has recognised and adopted it, proves
that it has been on of fixed purposes of
the traitor leadenrthas to entourage indiscrimt
nate brutality and assassination.
Two Tomo LAMM In Cincinnati have offered
,
to do the irork,of Any two 141essnen in any of
the retail stores in that haring the war,
the clerks to enib - !t; indthe yOung ladies pledg
ing to share their salaries with the abeent sot
diers, and surrruler . their situations to them at
the end of the . time of their service. The nnus
sayil that the,generons offer: has not been ao
espied, Ind thentiadignantly'asksvf what stuf
the clerks; the Queen oltrareOmposed.
ill ALBANY it 18 nislarstood that no volunteers
'Sethi) last•tliree hundrid 4honsand men will
be received. The order to draft sill be carried
out to the letter.
Prom our grenlng_ldition of Yesterday
FROM GEN.TOPE'S ARMY
FLAG OF Tig1(1044031 rig 111118118.
They arto t hildfrjk l iiatan and are
Retreating.
THE - BATTLE AT CADAE, MOMM/IN:
EUAXHEIVPARTIOULARS.
The Rebel Troops Mowed Down
Like likrees.
Cannon and Ammunition of Recent English
Eannfaetare Used by the Rebels.
Only One Field Pinion Lost by Our drniy.
Lllll.' or ~..Adittemit
wring Attempt to capture Gen
Pope and Banks.
Arrival of General Buferd's C§vtdr3r.
=
The Rebels Retreat across the Rapidan:.
-...---.-
CUMVPI? I , Pa., Atigutt 11.
The enemy this morning nentln a fleg.of truce
asking, permission to„ hurt) , , their dead. Tali
shows that, with all their superiority of nub,-
bers, they were too badly cut up to maintain
their position and tisat,ttsir beck ye l l,-
trwdsr waa"fitc6;aocesety, not choice. Our
troops are engaged in briogiog off our wounded
from , the-field., andteurying,the
d ead.
Cipt:' tiboige iihett, tlrPrideel Staff, was
mortally , sbot.Miithelteast:Li.t. i ru L
The .Bth,,Pennsylvsutia , escapedrvrithout lose,
having been detached to,guard a.signal station
eight or ten,milessonth-west; -
tAl i kß
... : i r IABINTON, Lug. 42.
Accolade from 'Culpepper; • dated yeaterday,
speaking of the . fight on Saturday; say that, ko
heavy was the force to which cauktmparatively,
'smell number was exp ose d„ that ple6;only• *on
der ie that the entire tegbidnif was 'net •69M,-,
pletely annihilated at the end of - half ifilemi
instead of bringing off so large atiortion at the
expiratiokof an het i. aids half:
'lle rebel prisoners tskeld report that Abe
own troops were mowed down by our fee like
grass. Three times were they rehliforeed by
fresh regiments `and brigades, and :when our
troops retired they Te l e
_Pr much crippled to
pursue them in an operi ground.
The prisoners also - report that the heavy guns
used by the enemy. were of re/e% English man
ufacture, with English fixed ammunition.
We lost but one gun, which was.. left_ after
being spiked in a dith. Several of the honles
having ,been killed it, was deemed expedient,to
leave the gun, le
,:wai spiked : ender the
fire of the enemerreharrishooters.e
•:(.101, 4 ChaeMan, oft•the fithMaisliehtetetts, was
'hot inikelbreist;
. 101 - I obably ßeid
Stone fell with Many erunds.
;Also jell'and, - if 'law- bra •• p et '
Boner ii ;
AdjuterMilmitte is either weintsied or dead.
Major Savage of the 2nd Massachusetts roe
ment istilieved-14 have been killed as well tas
many•of theCeptains and Tientenents.
Tor.,Lelaud was thqtAtilllo eye.
The other, reginienta•have not : been beard
from yet definitely, I
6tteggliiii9m the battle iteikivi - 64 torn
_ P epe,
andall I,_:n,ey r egmted by order of Gen. Pepe,
and by to-morrow a list of 'the Missing can be
obtained. • • •
On gouda". night, about relay= oPolock,.
While‘'.!(l6entt It'Pe `were
inocanterence in the : rears otl.orLa aairittke
batteries a bok e '{ of tf!ie,* ft Jc+v
t 1
ug e woods on our iron Acti E
group. The discharge or muskets and
obav Jitiorning, Angus 13, 1862.
whistlinfof bald near them gave timely notice
of the-rebel" wroach, Horses were speedily
mounteiLtitakalreglinent of infantry fired a vol
ley, cbecidotthe charge and probably raving
both of our commanders.
Gen. Buford withhis cavalry command ar
rived yesterday from Madison. Previous to
the departure thence he sent a reoonnoisance
to the Rapidan, where he found a force of the
enemy on the south but none on the north
side of the river. .
THE VERY LATEST
A Telegram from Culpepper dated to-day
says, all was quiet during !sat night and this
rkerning. ‘-tioh-loortbellroflhe N. York 28t
ie still alive, but ip a sinking condition. The
'ether .woMided officers Ware generally doing
well.
Rotri
The Malyer9 LJill Failure.
Arrest of Brigadier General-Prank
PatbniOn.
It is rumored that Gen. Frank Patterson ,of
Philtuielphia, commanding the OW Jeieey
Brigade, is the'Grnital referred to as having so
seriously interfered to prevent the consumma
tion of Hooker's plan of capturing a whole
rebel division at Malvern Hill. 'Llama that
Gen. Patterson at the time was intoiicated, and
eo acted as to give the rebels timely notice of
the approach of our army. - He is now under
arrest, and the whole Matter will come before
a General Giurt-MtutiaL
FROM PHILADELPHIA
AftUYAI OF BICH AND WOUNDED BOLDIRES,
The steamer Spaulding arrived with over
three sick and wounded soldiers frOm
liarrieooilicinfulg.:43lpt: /lean , &AMR, of
the Fourth Artillery, died. during the passage.
Geueral Frank Pattenion is &passenger on board.
FROM RRIV pax.
N Toa, Aug. 12.
The steamers City of .Baltimbre and Scotia
lave arrived. •
MkRKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
- -Flour dull and sales- Orib—in small way to
'the trade at $6 , 045 26 foeseperfine ; $5 60
461 . 6`f0r extra 'and $6 72@6 26 for extra
tangly. - 11,404 are /JO& /lye floor ; selling
in a small waif At 68 8436 60; corn meal is
worth-, $B. 12/.....T4e !demand .for wheat has
fallen off,....atittprioes•are=wellsnaintained,Bo9o
thousand bushels at $1 29@1 81 fok-fild. "Eye
commands 894 - 4820. Omni is la good4emanil,
snd $; 000 bustuils - Yelle* sold`4 - t" 64: Oats
'Seabed to 60c-fdiliPtitisylitailisc and 8440.
forDslawate.. Ootfite,,,sugar And,-,molesses ate
dull. ''Pievislutialtelet ; sales nietietiOrk at $ll
®Bll.26..xliiiins at 8010}c. Stdea 50(4601c.
and shoulders at 44440..., Lard steady at Olic•
Wtlisky steady` at 81c: •
_l* aweiNcr ; 4.lg. 12.
Flour quiet ; 11,699 tills. sold ; Butte $4.80
® 600. Ohio $6 40 ® 6 60. BOuth
IX/ c. Wheat firm ; 86,000 bush.i wid. Mil
wankie club $1 17 @ 122. Coin firm ; 70,000
bush. sold at 67 ® 68. Provisions quiet. Lard
quiet at 81 04 1 Whisky dull at 80 814 c
/tomtits .Floui . 28;00 bbls. ; Wheat 46,040
bus. Cosa 62;1167.
ear York Money Market.
".•x NNW Toss, Aug. 12.
Stocksiliglw, War. and Rock Island 55k;
!amok(' Belthl 691.; Bonds 98; hlicbtgan
South New Yo{kArtrnl 9241 ; Peon
syltaila latitra 981 ;'lleidlug 59 ; Virguila 681;
utt 46;) l'FAsnry, pot* 10811;; United
States b's coupons 99/ • gold 11
I titkir ,
FOR SALE.
A GROtkil&riiiiilli Sewhig Machine
new and to (1‘.%14w, And will- t bamokt 9u re'
enable tams. ep yit OH r 10g.
aul2KUn•
- "S2OIIEWARD
•
wgs ittotop' `,:the pogket of the
11 aub,nrl er at the Peno. Railroad Dew. at noon,
a PORTE-MOKAIII containing b.tween - .80 and $lOO,
rcostly la B. Treasury Awes iuut :099 $2O gold pteot,-
and a t ote .for ;pad, dated July 4, 1868. tor her wide
ono Rnera :or ,noealnete - inay
,penon but the owner.
The move ro ward 1111 bi pato' for the &Welton of the
Wet and the recovery:or me money by leanizarit at
ad/. ; Telld OP/Mg.
GA NTT IMO -HALL.
IMMENSE .ATTRACTION.
- -
IvLISS 'KATE - AE.On ER.
Ilk. youpt and fasehuthyglitooliDe*nee, late of the
Kaye' Troupe, mud .
MII3I3IIOLLIE F4LDTIEG,
•
. 1 31 i Ne 7 XOrI FiTAYCF I t• irWl/41:101/007
era rietatipt s% as enetineris axpeaa, a- d appear
"Fl 9‘ :the , Gaiety. .
ani2 ' Proprleier.
r.f . , •
AN ORDINANCE - in relation to persons afflict
ed with contagious orninfeations diriesses.
Ssormit 1 k iiiyign4 by the Common Onteci/
of the city ofiltni*ltig: That foom ,and aftet
the dale hereof, eli persouswitiliu-the limits of
the city of Hapjatontg who may be afflicted with
any contagious pr infectious Omani, shall be
required to confine themselves cicsely and strict
ly. within ti4l:::,respectiTe dwellings until such , .
time is they . can produce a certificate front some
regular Ilaysielin, certifying that the,person so
afflicted so far recovered as to go *broad
without enoangerliii the healthnf the comma-
,Ssoritm Iltitsuly person , vitilating the pro
visions aforesaid j shall, pay, upon conviction
thereof, into, the city treating fine of not
Iwo ,thnn fifty .
tint less thin twenty
dallais, to be, collicted as other' finis are now
by law. recovirafili.
Passed August 9, 1862.
0.-HICKOK,
_ Preiddent of the ComrdOn Council
ttettm—DstrinHAione,laerk.
Approved,. August 141862.. , •
EL 'KEPNER, Mayor,
Aug. 12.-dt.
FOR iBO
•
pareurideraisirsi oiXero prksuite sale!,
6? f
'TWO-NrOllY FRAME kowst,
26 hot front arkidtrAnet Mot titnated on Rant Mats
street near ntodft • The'bidallift In rood repair, bus a
bemaneat kitchen, watekgas atijilltholootearaaglove
*mum. Rot' 4rthertnprinr&tatAtalon tbi p
111411111. ~WI BR.
-ozuG,A•st all kinds, white. and brown,
Lylower %akaagrAinnoviniownl
z. low er
Ou a NICI/vl4 a immix;
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Wmou3mgi, Aug. 18.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12
Angut 12.
• = Lkaffialks.lot — of
fortiLakiradi..wa it •
WIL.IIOCI, Jr., • 00.
ATTENTION ACTIVE AND DARING
. YOUNG MEN.
Enlistments for the War
Major George H. Bardwell, of the 116th Regi
ment P. V., 'show at Ren's Hotel, where he
will remain until Saturday next, August 16th,
for the purpose of receiving recruits for his regi•
ment.
The .bounty in this
.mdment amounts to
TWO HUNDRED AND SIX DOLLARS— $lO6
of which ill paid by the city of Philadelphia,
and the other $lOO by the 11. S. Governmeut.
The regiment is now in camp near Philadel
phia, and only lacks two hundred and sixty.
four men.
Squads or fractions ef, compinies received,
and tiansportation fartiltlirtfas woo as remelts
are' reeelvedler Chet ms for the 116th.
Apply to
GEORGE U BABOWELL,
‘dmlteawf " !R rititit Big. P. V
` WWANTk 4 1411111 lAA?, ao.
dee honest and relate boy, between the ales
of le and tne tram the wet Ix) , Prelbrr•d• app
et the sto eof ' letaiOLS & &AMMAN,
aulldat error re.,nt end Shot"' etr..-fe
N uTIO
ALL employees of the Philadelphia and
ReadMg si. road tommtiy; itto may onitt in the
OrtiCe Of .bet nftei Motet foe tOP perp .e of ernebing
the tetwilion now lineetening he hoe t es nt our tom.-
try, are hereby. awned; that Lode nap s tiro miaow ne
will be kept open and irmea them Man ha • y on Mete
rturn; mad - th.t the foot of Lthele Tomo to
Mooed their e tawny in thlt etoemenoy, will be eArid
area hare for as greatly 12 mar tneer rworn• t on t o
any 'Mena a peltkals in toe itrvio• of thin Waning.
WARE'S' , V. Shlllll, Preament,
,Phlagelphia, August Bth 1802. nil dim
NOTIOII7,
ritHE South Ward School Directors will
will receive progorrat ibr bending a two story
brick shoot house, o the eons er of Nowt' street and
Masebony al ey. The teem hts wl.l be made to oath,
as no butdmg prognoses, reerving Musa per cot.
Atli completed: Plan sad opt eilloeiton esti be seen at
the elks of Dr. C.. Feller. - rolled poposali must be
hauded , to Jacob Boner. Poisons; on or bef4re Au
rust 12th. teeuritlea assust smoorapiny the proposals
EXITSfIOII. - OF TIM igs
Proposals tbr 4heuteve will be received until the
20th inst.,- the time buying been extended to tont time.
nuOdui
FOUND.
IN the dinhig room of the A merican
nosy, tetsosi street tirtmen Walnut and Stair, on
:.Aarday ea.nlng, Anima -Mb, a FIFE DOLLAR bill,
Widish thn owner can have ay canine at (ha b teL
attl2-01* Wlt P. HUGHES.
ENLIST! ENLIST
TEN DOLLARS WILL BE GIVEN
IN ADDIVON 2 ALL OTHER
BOUNTIES!
To recruits fOr the
FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT
PowayPaul% Volunteers, (Dol. TIIOYLIS W$L-H,) now
at Newport News. •
ONI le HON Dna ALIN, °tate first elitss, are wan l ed
immediately ter this kensiatiat. Appls at
EVANS& HASS 41LS,
No en. Arch se ea.
aull-thit
GAIT EY =MUSIC . H A LI.
Walnut`treat l;letS%en 2d and 3d.
POBBRT*„Asia Lessee and Manager.
Admission toad parts of Homo 16 cents.
MORE ' N - EW STARS
uraikarit, AtTßAcnow
Flrnt appearuoaof
1111'88 MOLLIE FIELDING
THE GREAT FRENOH PANSEUSE,
Alfir Malaga artistle received,*
and nem have received,
With at oneeptlau; the at Iltattortzte notaNat from the
"PP I na 'l h e mcmgCaltaillta'al the at* or 111 , 4 a, Yof
tha •
rpsbutg oe
Monday &piing, 4ngust 11th, 1882.
Bmenpgement of
JAKE BUDD AND
DAN lIQWARD,
,The Coco Favorite, Ettilopeast Comeibuls, in nobseetion
'wan the
STAR GAIETY TROUPE
Mu Jolts Ydwerds, Diet Berthslon..T. R. Rol 1s Me , ..
ter Perry, T. R.),lponell, Prot. ;lenient, Matter Geor,e,
the %by t.lowe, o.'De Louts and the educated dog,
.r.E.NNZ,LIND
Doors open at TN aloonniOnn, at 8 Volook.
FROO
VITHIREAS,),the liirnorable Joint J.
Pumas, President of the Court of Common
Pleas In the Twelfth District, consisting of th •
counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the HOB. SAMU
EL Lame and Hon. Maws R. Yiersa, Assool4ll4 Judges In
Dauphin county, having. balled their precept, bearing
date the nth day of /ha," NM. to me directed, for
holding& Court of Oyer and Terminer and Mineral Jail
Delivery and Quarter Sessiona of the Peace at Harrisburg,
'for the'counts of Dauphin, and to comma:toil ox gas ern
MILIMAT 07 )01;11:11741 Ina, being -the Sill DAT or AeGUIIT,
/882; 11114 to boodans one weeps.
Notice is therefore hereby Vivo to the OerOrto ,r hot
line of the Pease, aidermen, and Censtatikes of Ute said
county of
_Daspßin, that they ,bp thennod there In their
proper persons, at 10 o'olues In the iciOnoon of sad
day, with their records, haqubscions, examine* ins,
and their own remembrances, to', do those things
which to their aloe appertain to b done; and - those
Who are boned in recognixaeoes to preatecente against the
prisoners teat are or stud Oil in the Jail of Dauphin coun
ty, be then and there to prosecute against them es shah
be teat" '
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 4th day of
August, in the year of our Lard, 1862, and in the
eightystath year ofthe independents of the United States.
J. D. BOA Sherif.
Sexerres Orrice
Harrisburg, Aug. 1,1862. ' an4-dewed
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
VOT a few of • the wort disorders that
, afflict xrainti -0 arise from the corrupt on the'
ettlfulates i n the blood. Of all the dimOverlue the
have been made to purge It out, none hip* be , n ibund
which could, goal TIOV B alreOND Exr-st.:s
'eeriest-mute It clean MI and more es the it, od, tc
atlLthevigordbealttfutothe pt m end purges ont
the humor whit* make die 'emu It ati othites tile
heidthy UnOtiOne of the -b' dy and assess the disorders
that g owe. d rend. In th bi - 0d.,. I s extmard , nary
.virtues manta yet widely known, out wh n tatty are is
will no looser tel queidam ishaaremedy to emplo, in
the gre%r, variety of staid ng eleesseetbat tallow.) an
sites ative remedy. gat h a remedy, that could bu relied
on, her lung been nought air, and now, tar the Mai ume,
the public have or.. on Which they can depend , Our
But
tieredoet not admit errt-fiesas t sh it 3 ffects.
But the trial of aingle bob e will Mow ow
to t e le al it
that it bee virtues sort asking arlythaig they have ever I
taken. &Mertes •treat ElmoraLs r orBfuo us Swel log
and gores, tryit,'a d see the vapidity. wth ehch .t
cures. -- Bk ri erase*, Piggikr,
...Portage, Be char,
*V *Ma ar« soon ckrustio out of the ay:tem.
St. Astkony's,iffie, Ross o. Brassipelas, Niter or Sall
Rheum,' maid liee4 Igivicanc ac., shoo d not be
borniwbile they, can be EO speedily clued by Areit's
Bea drairtid. -
eal Massa is expert
erkithat eeler e - from th e
or f
m by the pr iongtd use of, this Sassarsiums, ano
• patient is itft s• healthy as be had never tad the
arse ,
Asusie afakostmed by scrofula-In the blood j
and asegenerady aeon cored by L. la ssmaor or Saie►-
rasttli. F l4Cs;lpee 'bath, or 8 bookie for sb.
Ter 1,4 takeimcsou of a foray phyde, - tike Angle
iffaisaamo Whi,b are eleryWharb VII4WII to be
the histpet V. Mat i r offered to tee , daterican F•or
.L. "'Anita - ear Der, or - bbhmorter F.
by D r j c kJ:* Lowal, Mass. and
so d ty DrugslYS rieryMbeAtt
Said by o.d. BareraLL O. W. Greet& 00., O. K. Kel
ler, J. Y, Lutz, Yr. kiloYs l Wraith' End dealers reel.
where.
CAMP WRITING- OASES,
'~ ~c~oazs~xa
um. xtuEWP,
- L-fillgrark-MCIP.II.
,AANC:thaddlidnalnr th. kliegaft.. 4
.. 1 1 1 4,
"Ltil tneinal l" riGNSA3P MCC 60/
ME
•
ttu Zbutrtts littnts
WF IEELER'6
cm.EAP COAL YARD,
TllE undersigned is now prepared to sett
coal at the 0 1.uwtog
LOW R&TEs:
Lorbent nut coil. •
4 egg .. .
........... • .„ • . 32 26 per toe
" .....
8 6 1.
tt•ye
brozen " • ............. . .... 326 pert o
.• • . .
...... •• • 3 t. 6 r
Wilke:awry lump or cup
.•• tg, A 00 p,r t oR
suacabo‘t ............. 325 per qn,
t.
egg.... ................... 2, p e r t a y
broken .................... (.4 3 2, on.
Lykeas Valley cot ............ ...... .e so pr
egg.. ............... , o r tit
CI broken
:eolith's coal ••• —••• • • • • .... 3 .. 1 . 1
T to I.agbegry 'oat It a tla ater
bees vebee, kith lee ea say. lei net ,ia e U L
10138er ddel..o mr ,, e
era] tp id y Ale boatltsd , cor los , of gib o.g,ar
tkug to Coati b. , the httibel.
p` All coal of the beet qua Ity mt e, 414
oy ;LW
PATENT WEIGH CARTS.
Harrisburg, Aug• 9tb dim J 4 itErS Ea
MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY
BACK PAY, BOUNTY,
PENSION & SUBSI3IENCE
ELIG EN E Snyder, A tto !no at Law
once, Third alreet. hart Pe, 'xi'
w sue oolketion of int 'tar), claims, ind r t.,
Assembly, of April 6, 1862 BiltOr pa` 0' i . , '..sr
and aenstsod soldiers roomy andor Act or C.A.1.+3
July, 22,.1881. Pens ow, and claon for
Jylo 171
FAMILY FLOUR
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED
STATES AND SUPERIOR 10 ASV
FANCY BRANDi
OFF [MEL IN PENNSYLVANIA
, IS MADE OF
CHOICE lIISSOUni it WIIKit
lET Delvared any pls oto the city, Ave or c h uv
TEIMIB, Cash on delivery.
COOK, Jr , k Cc,
CLASS FRUIT JARS II
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST
i7 BO
PUBLIC SALE.
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE
R E LA E T El
WILL be offered at pubic solo, ou
Thursday, the lab day of 4ieptember, at
O'clock, at Braut's Hall In the olty of • arrisburg,
there acres of land with an era neat trams
howl. and barn and outbaildinai situated lanky la
the City o f ..arrislurg aud par ly in -watara to a sainto.
Th•s property is sltuat on the -ouch of , rammace.
town turnpike, a portion of whit she & ~,A gai
I cation on a bill, dire tly facing the city of ties.,
bur,;, to be sold in tare: acre lo s.
Ilia a lot or pi ce of ground situated In %I irket curs,
ad Mulng Jones' dons., having a front 0 , -7 set mai
este ,ding bac( 157% feet to L e alley, there n
er,cted a two story hrwk house with two r; cast
bri• k building aid toot , havlug tad use of a t .at
feet lley an Olarke , . 9 nary, twin' one of t • up t
d.a ra des taw an• fo ons nein • private re.; depot
the city. giv a n tst of o,:t .c. r r.
C nd tioos of sales are 10 pe- neat of the pu eha , ,
money to he paid o the day of aa, to bean eof t
cue nalf of the mu's:Lase money w b a he Ito fi
made, and the balance In two ac t ual on usi pn : nw
with dde est, from t e time possession u,a.x lobe
secured by bonds and mortgago,
A plan ..f the ttu to acre 1.. a • an be• ~e. et h a b of
and oboe attire of A. Hummel, nez. do • I : • Cools
BOWS, Barns , nrg.
Lim atcandanie will be given b . s•
ti.Oft'Dt
ALB R r MIX 4-L.
Executor of Da.vid tau owe,
7=l
ettgard, 'white and biow:
I just received and tor 100 by
& BCav AN,
Oor. *on sad &Asset e r
ORTISEtED, coarse and Rue palverira
sogar, lowed Una any other pace in to.c.,
and orarrune, LEI ~LSar u W. 1 ,);
.4' 26 Corner Front Rua IlpY.t Etr ea
BLACKING !
kir ABUN'S "CLIA_LLP;SGE
JULIO° Or otl, aswwte i 2, )2221 rt 711 2 21 e 1 51 t
at Wboteetsle proaoo
4011
VANILLA BEANS,
WE are offering for sale a splendid
quiet or Vanilla Boon al toffl oy. Lil.l
poi/Jail s Otloco or stogy.
KKLLEK'S D 'CV -TO
91 }lo, 'Let -two'.
TION,
CROSS & LILA. L'6 Celebrated
Priat.EJSE; Arn„ su. Ergo
apply m tho above, embrazuri every varmy, r ,.
OUrtr.trud for sale by [ v. 4. o'., Jr c,.
CEDAR TUBS, BASK
and everything in the line, ),151, te.:..l:Z9i. lame
Onantities and for ,sle very 1114 b.
ORE ft' N jate, fruit cane of
L kinds, Sr Isle low, by
NI :!ROL- & BOCV .N,
Oorner irout and arta it eel
JUST itgittlVED.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT ui
Bibles 01 different styles .7:r bin 110 g. at ak.
St 60 , $3, 53, 24, 85 and Sib. Bbies II di.
Cereal styles nod vices at 13011i.$ Itot:st
fc
febls-y
SUGAR!
o ß r .6111ES,IISQusgtr a
. e d fi n j
us e a , tt ec d ,
w sca t at the lo‘tlG p .ocs.
Je'2o Wm D JR , C
ORANGES AND LtAIUN3.-6U bJces
Just received sue is prime order.
aD C I
prIS
PRIME Cheese from New Yosk faunal
font received and for sy
HOLS & 19
• Corner Prom and Yartet btrecti
•
CALL and Pee thoee nice anu cueap
gars for pre earring, ac., at
Nl': 063 b Fe,sVgAli,
Corner F-os: aid Merlet sire .
FIGS., Dates, Prunes, Raisn,a, an d xi
kinds of Nuts, It ; CVISFit; Sture, Tture
Walnut
RA family flour, a super , or bre:.
lEh we warrant to give B L.Biauti lA,'
Delved and f r Eilv by
FIVE DOLLARS ItE WARD.
pHs above reward will be paid f die
JR- itTrithendon of per-Ona win side the al , ir-fa
tne pint Or the Undersign , / in Watoui itr ft• ,—
actlo4so Wg. g zkaFc R .
VXTENSIVE assortment of g la ' gwal
foirt recemod, and for rate fox bl oom/AN,
GornollrylCriTtL;r lar , et st_.reets
&TM
LOTS FOR sA—h-
R HALDESUIS °AA Bell lots
Air North greet and ranDiria. arvili dr
g A
tho &wring to plardw e • r*" — " - JL
Walnut street,.
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OLARED - WIN EW.
WE ar r
e cloAin 4 g utica VERY SUPERIOR
•Vs W k-I"is--'cltl''kr‘''')
CALL lad examine tuoso now . jaro tor
-' - Xiult, We baste . *spat andsatplosi in ip 04
Aofiliv ,NICWAINIUN,
..-- ' Qoper Pro:liana WO* atrod
CHARTER OAK
CALL AND EXAMINE,
WM DOCK. JA. it :V
I'M in ti. Ir
NIC ROE. , BOW If
Corner Front and