Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 15, 1862, Image 6

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PEOPLE'S UNION STATE TICKET
AUDITOR 41=1:UM:
THOMAB E.
of York County
sunvargoß
WILLIAM S. PASS.
of Laserne County.
HARBIORIIBG; PA.
Friday lording, Aignot
itsuilf,COUNTY CONVIkNTioN.I
The friends of the Administration and the op- ,
ponenie of the present unholy rebellion, ata,in
vited to assemble in• County Convention for the ,
nomination of county officers, which taet
In the Court House at Harrisburg, on Tr dscleY
the 19 ph day of Angost, 18E12, as 1(1,1 o'clock
la:setlpgs for the elegtion opdelAgates
,u1 4 11,10n
hat 'highiViratiebsi z iihiAtipe of the &mufti,
at the usual place of hgldiiig said elections, be
twr s be ' 3 4 -11 $ 1 cp elf , five and mei*, and
In e eiterilwards and boroughtWeen . the
hours of Vend 9 P. M., on - Saturday the. 16th
hist H. 0. 4LEiil.lllf,
Chairman Republic:an Connty'Cotatnittee.
CASSIUS N. CLAY:
The objections which some of the border
state men have raised to Abated/m/Ista of.OM
sins IL Clay, is eliciting the expresaion of mach
good opinion in his fever; throtighbuttha west,
where the undaunted bravery and unguent/a/
ad 'chivalry of Mr, Clay are held in high re
pute. 4 Conine M. Olayle a native of ' , Kentucky;
inherited slaves from lie father, (who by the
way'was a gallant voinateir - in,the service 'of,
ids country In the war of 1812,) eat them 'free,
ad heroically defying the “conserVative" fear-
Inge of his friends in that state; dated to Wo..
cite, etnancipition in'Ketitticky. Be urged, in
abort; the same p.,licy in Kentucky that Presi
dent Lincoln now reoommends to the Borderi
stet*, and his doing-00 gave offetuut to Sohn J.
Critt nden, and Cistret Dains, and 'Charles A.
Wickliffe, of Kentucky, who, wrapped np in
the idea of slavery supremaoy, look upon one
who assails it, even on economic grounds, es' a
blasphemer and a radical.
We do not know what Mr. Clay's military
capacity is, and shall not know bntil It br tried.
The objection to Mavis not his want of military
skill or experience, but his radkalisw. /Slight
it not occur to the Preekitnt thathe. himself is
liable to the same objection front tliseegte.:pat_,
the? Unit trot ilia of ttieut thought him the
right man to be Preildent, beuttitie his declared
opinions were by no means in harmony with the
views of "oonservative" Kentuckburs? That if
they had the power they would 'dbiplaile .It*
tolopriew, and place a Bell or a Orittimden In
thel'reshiency, because he, Abraham LinColn,
Is too "radical" for Kentucky I
Nothing in the whole; conduct of the war Is
more despicable, thad this perpetual wlmper of
lentucky. cooserintistn. Whatever is proporAci
Which seeds to 'strike et the yebollion,
the' piteous plaint of Keritisoki „ ImAtotit '
against it. The men who urged- 'Aemired nen
andity" after the taking of -Blunter claim to'
control the policy of.the gtivertiment hi, dealing
with the rehollfon, niiiw * that such neutrality-is
no longer possible. •
We do not believe theeemen'speek the vbice
of the totarmy of Kentucky. Tob much heed
luit"booil given to.Po*OroPlOolltill to oPOok in
the mime of Kentucky:: The liresnmption,
any rate, of Kentucky, even weiw qther Boyer:
smutted in -Garret Basis, attempting to dictate'
the polity of the, government, deserves sharp
Medan M, Clay may or may not he,theAlit
the right plaokif tint* 9Onniiiind 9f
thitfplitilltaryilWiot: But if the whhae
caprices of such men as pretend to speak in the
wow of:Kentucky are to controlM
01,1 4 01;49* , agic.tho.couwebraiso
of go i
.Ptidtner acolßreokinrWge, They
would select a commandant whose
would poi be offensive.
rifirn 711 : 71 04 *.
thifff " it';ist4 NttersOn
recent grave wordy attack on the President
rupi-the QabliteS, did he imagine that lite si . r ,
w
Gene, Prank Patturson.ould so zoom carry out
the design of hie father in that Pasaultv by
giving aid and - cotufif the rebels f our
hitt IP the Icidgenent'lnt eventhornet*
loyal man. there is noAneetioning the compli
oitriptOMPlethsr suet ' 'The one dieeetly
and bitterly seeaile thellovernment which he was
iterated rebetriryinit, While, the other comer
hotrinon the echo of those words °tricot/x*lOn
and betray 4, frankly and boldly chigk.witle
having frustrated the plane of his superior
officer to capture an entire division of the rebel
army. In view of these facts; ifs,aBkr 4 h!irel
aret*Lo•loy4 moikot pktiad4ptiis I Where are
the.fatitere and brothers of those who fobght
and Oak* the valleys andthe - * of 'Nip.
gigs; *hile the Patterapps' ettit st 4 c l a mtat
sat dakpince a government under whine
bunutebus protection they have becomt,rich,
and therefore,- -it wouldreeenr; dare:play trai
tors Isktk:biriluttty b Whtc44f;oilt the mimes
of Philadelphia
I lse - and •terit there wretches,
into the Delwwrinvoiliar 'sditcylkillif • Wily do'
not the widowed tvliren and orphaned child
reatipel those mean betrayers from the birth
pine of freedom, and mark their exit 88 - 1112
area of release frum the presence of. two . of tlie
wo o; ruaßthp ., t er.F'diegraa4 the Prowl..title
of Arse r ricau cldlenship t ,Thees are questions
which Philadefphisas ewer usher, if till desire
to retain t h e 'P ec i t N d " likka r, e 4 tkfg
/*I friiiidikthAPßlTAWAC
None of our cotemporaries, that have so
ably discussed Ma war, have so fairly depicted
its true character as the one which compare*
each conflict to the teachings of a stern school
master, who inculcatea hie lessons with birch
rods or ferule. The great lesson of its war has
been bird but salutary. It WS given us a
flood of light upon many subjeots that were
dark and doubtful. It has enabled us to see
ourselves, to see our enemies, to see Europe at
large, as we never saw or suspected them before.
it.hatP.PfAle4 l ...to..uS a new verld,fiet.na„to ex
ploring new paths of knowledge, eboirpened
our vision, intensified all our facultiee. It ha:
taught the - opportunities and the dangers of
our situation, and , warned us against much
that might do us, harm.
- 000HBAN
We have learned the folly of underrating
oar enemies. We have learned that they ant
equally brave, equally hardy, equally quick= .
witted, equally endowed with martial quail-i
ties -with. ourselves.; We have learned that;
they are terribly it earnest in their efforts WI
achieve th'elr elide, that they, are desperate 4Eri
theirrestkieEt t e divorce: themselves fiSsrt';iisri
that they sib determieed tb resist our effort& toi
conquer; them, to the bitter end. We havi
wed .4 114 . th9r !LOLA wary 44...013 1 Aff1.0* -
scrupulous, that they, are as cunning at they
are depraved,' ildsi"ififiet t 4 take ad
vantage of our weakness; our blunders and
91 1 RAM1e 0 . 1 0.0 3 . cWet#R I4 b!eaIBeARIPIA B Y
are ftdirourrpeert in - sidlitary capacity, and
that, as aolditfift, lb* nikko" up' iri dash what
they lack in solid hardihood. We have learned
toot; •,4 17 c!f, 9 3 4.$110:allatB among
grres them a compacprsess,and .ttitity. which we
do not and - sterufbot Whilewe'encourage
differences among ourselves,, and permit .those
to live 'at chisr * ln'our 'whe are ripen, foil
mouthed, and intrintlY ingagedin giving aid
and encouragement to.treason.
We have learned hew little native co-opera
tion we are to -expect from e ,the ele
ment" of the extreme South. - We haveletuas
edthat that element, even where most preva-
lent, is timid, torpiloionbtiel, esgetiveilthet
it "needs watchers" ; theft by awl rpm, it ;
that it is often treacherous and rxnustetfeit;
that in many Instances it • is rather a stum
bling !flock in our waY i than a.prop and email-
Jeri. We have learned that, little by little,
the poison of Secession has .Spread mom the
people—that little by little it :has possessed
d crazed them until public, sentimenthas,-
iin. many sections,. beporne.almosta uidt.
We have learned the follyof expecting sym-,
:pathy from Foreign Governments and Foreign.
Peoples. We have learned that we am hated
'most cordially where we had reason to look for
'moral support ; that we stand to-day apart
and iaolated withunt eidetic or backer in any,
Power on Earth. We have learned that we
must not only fight the good fight unassisted,
but under the shadow of the frowns of Europe.
We have learntd that slavery, instead of.
being an element of weakness, le an , element of
Strength to toe Rebels. We havelearroxi that
it is one of their chief .props and , staffs of sup
port ; that the four million of Blacks held
bendege are used as effective weapons ,with
_ .
07i — eat we cannot sucoesaftilly fight the enemy
and, protect " the Ipstltuilou " et .thirßarne
time.; and' that if we ever lupe to,suooe.•d we
Mt* .leave the latter to its fate.
t We have learned that the auttest betwean
pa and the . Confederates le reduced to.a
Lion of pure brute temp.. We have leame4 that
the arm Oakum atrkke. , ltudest, and the toot
that can stan4firmesit, and the brain t h at can
plot surest, will Kin the day. We have learned
that no./onger 49 to "play war ;" that
it will no longer do to administer emollients;
that the disease's of that virulent natinti•that
it dentandit , the most active ,mintidlea, We
have learned that there la no middle ground--
no half-way house—between absolute triumph
And absolute vinituthge.
. .
IV , Jottwos: larrinatz. takes . h
noble positlim
in Support of the administrations, both or the
national and state gOveinments, ;aid by its
Seidons course in defence of the war, it should
be windy pato:edited by the people in tbe
*Neon in which it is printed. On our' likal
lo l urnils, we lost mainly rely for the, moulding ,
df public sentiment: lit this gronit Orbdi; and ai
ii• ese journals are cotuineted, 'fairly discussing
e position of 'the Fivemoisid, And giving its
licy as ilberal an adtrooaoj ras truth and. 0 3-
i ce I p tioi 4-ei nuic ti okOpsoile , thenintiliati
will soon harmonise, and the few apostates
,lirho : yet, dare to piss their voices io localitienin ,
i'ents4litirlis, Wid car Willy ithiithe`froili4e
I ;dirty work of giving:,Sid and, comfort to the
'gammon if:l66lles W - the' tritori. A. L Gni?,
the editor of the Sei4tinet - has marked such a
ilatir Soi!bbiseltaliil 100prtlittoheu.. nisi.
i never falter, but trayersoit.nnbly and zealous
ly to its glorious entf...l7'
Tule lruattOah.ilitlethiee to be understood as be
ing seemly eardastkowhen ltdeclares its li ly
tp.Oniipiphanditi Oftorb4l3.ot thp Vs:wife:OA.;
Cif 'en " ier gl ittiu g ixl byTte dash this
nierning andi.Oan only reply that - while- the
poor puppets who now control' thecolunins of
that sewer of treat:in are titifilAefttcorußfeleetia.
on 'humble wordaof loyalty , there,is naf llnr
oo 'the part of`t6.tleoplet anotthe government!
to understand the intent and meaning of .t.l#
dltorials urnich . air serit in Its coltt - ft has
1 ' 1 90. 4 49P natatimis as it is Piklinsjaust
and.. likes ,the 'aryl= of the revolution r kit
•weatt It -le cowardly. Perhaps the spiiits'
might aariet`the prey tit oentrollers' of the tory 4
rgan lack of uncleritariding, and rye
itiggest pat a medium- be :at.: Once' consulted.'
13ht, let UB not betray onnicolves' into throwihg
dirt ,01-orge fica4k:scaYedo.•
Ar Maimin ileneml:heimarim,Monnoes that
hi* not dietnib.. the relation of Insister mill
slime, that no wages obeli be paid topegro la.
h6rers until the oonitirdieldo whether they are
slimes or free, and that they are not to w ear
uniforms. - • -
•chivainott Altimmirts instructions to the -es
octagons of Maamehneetth tell them to bieltich,
ailors d cttlsow4 j itk dO o lmimt, of men sufi.,
,400 drag'
_ . .
qic goon maim 001 - 9analiii the troPPII
11 1 6 / 1 9athyt4 W, ..n. f.Ft• •
fienncgthania 11Wing, August 15, 1862
TEE LESSONS OP THE WAR
An Appeal for the Private •
SeWeir
lb his - ancy, Gov. Curria.
Pennbylvania is again gathering her eons
from mountain and .meaduw, from vale and
from valley. They are rallying in response to
the call of their country. They are making
racrilicee of fortunee and of home, and are
ready for the s Icrili t ce of life, if the safety of
the government demands that it should be
made. These men have rights, which ride
higher than any ti, which they have heretofore
had a title ; and in ammo , ion with those
rights you have a duty to performof , the high
est and most imperative importance. If you
neglect, hls dinty,,you.jeopardisazast only the
lives of the citizen soldiery, but you pail the
safety of the Sfam: ; No plea ths , ,t i can be offered_
`in such a Aire contibigencf 'can origin' relieve
you from the Joe. censure- of the State. No
apology will save, you.-from the execration - of
nz il
44$ ii4ff*,igsY. pour 5: of d. .. , or te
te-amirope tayeigx) . ► fifty, . 1 . ead' ire
d u teied ifytliofsmeds,. d the 81 .4-, r. will&
eho have been victories, result in dis g race
and defeat. ..
The pest has proven that the men Who com
pose our armies, who All,the maks, carrying
the rifle and the pick, the sabre and the koval,
are composed of tge moitdennelnis and *tell
gent that.ever rallied to an standard. "Each
soldier is an intelligent, cultivated and eleva-:
ted citizen. He know' his duly thoroughly,
and is competent for any service to which he
May be But, Iliac, soldier' have
been heretofore. 'disgraced' by their leaders.
There is nowse to Arvin the fact,. You knoW
it;. I know it, the world knows thatilteermiee
which have been sent forward 14 the peveral
states; kris bedtime' deMoralized by the utter
incompetehoy and , corruption of 'their -officers.,
.The testimony of theta in the service cornib;i
rake these assertions. Our disgraces ant. be
traced tolhis con* And if you -¢9 not. put
your foot down oat the"evil, it hi' neit neceiliaryi
to declare what will be theLesalt. ."
The independence and debTaiour of the tom.
wander-in-chiefot the Ont., will indicate tAtte
Wen:iv and effectiveness of. the regiments
about being digittilsed." The liVee f orthe men
are at your disposal. , Theiteothers, wives and
waters of, the, state hold you .revetwible for the
welfare of their krnapanO, fathers and brothers.
Thilieliveir 'are in your bras, so
_hr es the
power and the effiblency 4 if the officers ako
are to lead them: ate coricented, and as• - yeu
select those °Owe with gregard for,the gush
tlea, of a soldier, so only„will Aott-dieqbanle
your day 114tiOnlar. • ,
Those who enlikiW' int die fast iliebliiitidrad
thousand men; - diditoolifith the understanding
that they wereAtibetkao74eil;.. Yon
covenarAdVittithershadfr, - t yourM Benny
would appoint the field Baleen —thatyou would
select' thenfficers , :idoniiN'on , merit, Withotit re
garditothelrecidirunnitiation, okiltiHinsqtir - the
plots and plans of iiniwilibersi
woo hold you to that covenant.. Violate Akaad
you dampen the fresh and impi?tuous ardor of
oar soldiers. -Be faithfal tethem, and you stim
ulate the privates with -. te ;courage wbieh can
alone be Preekil knowledge tieltlithoee
who are to 'lead them are true men, ria4
dit*e/MllOl3/3 with themielvei rodp cif elle'tgi
their country. .• Truly, ,
Ditb.
'Warn rung. Wistiait rßp,,yetik,. of !I4tharilta and
'Jacob Loyal.; aged S'yeas, 5 rappitha ana 21. days.
• Brietthinerit, stied towlka
• 'NfirreW ort 410101, .
That tr Tars our Loontd,ono,
no dootnia rt•tC I '1
'N- - cm00m. 0 0114 %, j ; a .
or woe
AqTlc&
fot-htio Ifinobla r ea*
AO two -okoacebtat as. tbe.imeettbititotAbo.. -bit ArbrAllVd•
usicauteutot Ulrich :H Ikrickiar,; lats ot-Derim o sitine,
Red). deed. All penal, lapwing themsebree to fixed
eta mid please tome pay meet, end th heir:
log eloms witt.please present them - 484M kibseribei!lbr
yeathfsociao.- - JAWS .1/....10i414:011.1114.1ixe51at0t:
• t
, „ .
SOCK pqR, tiros' AOP - 01 .
it OUR GOVEBR'RENT"
• BY M. VKINNEY.
I 8 book is ' raii — ext•figialory s 660 e•
mod aOs ariteis of otiVon in-tit of An `hart=
rye! giving Lbo coa,uncgAao oftbe togogin t 4 9 p,pygh o ,
rate I tqatil, Ind • ritiofo or Um / a versratitoimia
tern:own by JoOloail intgioilty, or derived ftina. ationaird
iialbors; abOttilS, tau PrittiOutioP aull P 2 9" r°W M'
w oot
rarest departmt ortgovommvati iisatonal int tali,
iad to PneoJ liA. 4sfutWlP i rouit laoikkof ail
ra ion id the contimxi yite P.rioa SI Oct
.4old py—ef.',lPgloney, • at -Harilsbort, tuff at book
et .r" generally •t. t ' I Ankt3d4r
NDEPENDENCE PCRipill?, EE,
A (OFD PIC-NIC;
*Ol oameof at
NDEi'EtDENCE IRT:AND;
On' Thttsdny, the tweityliret leg
0: 19 * - ils o r pa m p a ' ja trod " or,ez,
be spactof to, mate tt,
/it Atrtiktofdiai-,iimire„
The lbHoling gmedanenaireemmattnienvat , Wide/
ludo Sat On oh Frhhor , veva! t eetztot I!, , e'elech, le
cionnieme tee arrangeedeidei ' -- - - ••
flenri-Comit, • , -'- Jelin Louder, -
firells Coiter,l7, ,:. - , AotztfirMY 4 . •
G."Peiens, • 4 - ''- Mere Tough*,
- li n qsal., .. ;1 usat•tAiga*, . .
=, e ta°B 2. , , ..: . itlert.,,. ..,_
iwitzm 1,11. - 442,1`1, 4 - - -
,0h.,014,- Resinatilliogah -
Win.,iforrie; . -VI E o ,l* ‘ rAnNifir. ,
Win.llttniche,*- '• tali 111 ODOM,
Asko, R. 11•45 e,. ~ ',lkbildwarti, . . .. :.... ..
Arta,:spattaihr. l..Neninieten of Arvenentive.
'l P : Ari ; * l ind 6/ i 09 . -7 .thretAill*Li I.'. - ...
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pantkitag.: ifiliiirabl o oliN
tv v pitilfaii,-triod.,t te - shee ' *IA o Colon
nla in thn•T`Sciak. J 4o klbla . PlOACtit:ediadat*ff at lilts
nags ot tobaliOn air Dial:Ain, tud the
. 40n. Astaw
.lorrons and'llonzigissis NJ Tome. -.'odnut lidgeliiii
optitts -county hevi_q6 1641fKAPtir );I*Ting,
• this 18th da y - hoe, 'MT ' to me area .. for
sting a Court. of, Ow -sradrreturnertanas.43enerstY Jaw
livery and Quarter Seselons or the Nee al itatrisfivtg,.
I r asiteounty or Daunt* tend to 'doinniiiien'iditire ..trie
` T. °‘ a Ti r rICKI I :L.L_ II I 4 I. Val. -4 ,1 r Pa , Auligibw,
'and tir ' eln a on 6 eeee. -
trD
.
Notice is leeevotetheirebfristren kor.litigOoronor . ,ores.o
us of the Peace, Aldermen, and,Cepssabieg str, tip id
epunir oir DiaphinPtitii they' beineit isidt that.' In Starr
VYKKT.Perkß 4o l. l 9 ,, cocha..Arkzfits:limalsolust 'said
miy, 'with ' Seer cookie, 'fikqujoutous, expeteastuee x
3- their' 6wo...neinentblitteek - A6 , - - do ' thel6-'6.11646
WO to - tleir giliclrpPlor*Git w -be Pp g 4,404, titk.3
ii 0 - *fa bawd in rewentiiieei to lit eieente *idiot the
' pees th i s ere yr Oa/ he tuft& Tillotlieneittmensur.:
s e then and there to rateolstsi ig94l9ipt r zoo
;
I Ginn tinder- fd.T-11RINI.ist ' Racorlfeotirdilit'r
mem:, tie ' (hi' yeii. or — oin:' rost 2,_nit in e
eighty•atath year ado hodeiendenowotehisUntted anew
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AfION'S a tnALL.. IINO?gBLOKING.
iio l otbaril maned lizailiea
le t F heielis k P r t eea,
di!
let; a' " ' ti/08 " • "
• a an exam opw.joro or
lifinit; anifieiipiedP i hr 111 ' 410,,
• f-fakk by . ' - Agatdold*MEWXAN. 4 .
C r Brost ang af fa t t street,
lITGARB of alndilair,-4 - hitVinir 6'6 7 1,44
b km, gnaw hausela town, • • .
opfi er mihyok•
Divots Quistiontsarsa Gamuts OFFICE,
Pertszarmszt, Aug. 18th, 1862.
PROPOSALS will be ready' ed at this office
until Tueday, 19th inst., at 12 o'clock
x., for one thousand (1,000) Army Wagons.
Bidders will state the shori est timed delivery.
Proposals will be received.** any portion of
the above number. The rig)t is reserved to
reject all bids deemed unra*nable, and those
proposing to deliver them fit the shortest "time
will have the preference. Security will be re
spired for the faithful performance of the con
trac* ,Allt.-I‘ ll 9/ 6 ..o.,b2644ookelLiitAxibids l- .
phis 'lament to inspection.
[Bignedt, G. EL CROMICAN, .
aniCdta Dep: Gen II: S. A.
HARKIII Pa , Augogt 18, 1862.
GENERAL WIDER:I.
NO. 1.
L In obedience to. Wets `from the Generah
ihchief, the undersigned seamen control of all
volniiteettin this vidnity under the recent, call
fortrootet.As Attu' 4katied and mustered
Into service, CO IQ 64414 ollierswill report to
the undersigned in person for instructions; anci
hold'themselves and commands fn readiness to
move stone from this dty to-Washington, Di
0., or elsewhere.
IL All volunteers who cannot be olothed,',
armed and f Alßped or receive th a Vy, bourti
etc-,h 7 ; ,0 0 11 N) PIO p romptly
Provided' or 011 their amvarie athingtont
D. (1, where Brig. Gen. Casey has beom Neigh!
ed to the duty of receiving and taking charge
of them.
Illribaktarteriggiiin'sjleptikitOnt *tit
- for the,thsorr , td
Ail •
- .
13 ltitnore with all 'poreible illspatchTinC
necessary, to the each/idea of all passengers.
W: BOOTTVITOLIIIM,
aliklit) Brig. Gea.,anti doting Inapt. Geo.,
DELEiIAtE ELECT/ONS
SagOrdaY). Augiult /84t, 1862.
R BIRO-the day appointed to hold the several
Dshopittgiections throughout the county,
for the purpose ot forming a county ticket to
be supported bfittnit loyel ,, clibens of this
coonty s 4 .therefour recommend Wet> the elec
tions tor detwates from the city of, Harrisburg
be held `et 414' usual phices for 'holding la&
elections, between the hours of seven and 'bine
021 'P. it in3fterespective wards on the d&
above tetii.and l tbstt et:loyal citizens at
tend the mine artMectinad tuul true - men tp
ibpritiliiet thank convehti
T on:
EM M*1131;
Maim= jiz. Corn. - Of The of
420 REWA*D.
WAS stolen from the ,pooket of ,the
zulnert er at ihtilieno.Thillioad Depo', at boon,
%PORTZ MONADl , cositalotog bartoen *BO ited , lloo,
toOttki U. Treasury noun and ousgto gold pleoP,
sud a rote for SS*, oededJuly 4, 1868, tore her watt
sonte pipers Of *Ain. te any person but the owner.
The strove Atrial* *dint pi& for the eeteetaun of the
thief-mei the recovery or the money by Navin/ It at
13 dBI Itlllapritt)ft.
ignitT NVISTI"
TEN DOLLAR W.ILL GIVEN,
eiD.DITI9N TO AL
ir4 Nuarnis,
Tb recruits for the
•IreltlL IN
."
liEtibrENT :
Pelica n' a l th l te i nan ts t WEI.W.Ls-VP 311, ) now
at Newponiteefa.
0N146.0.14614, or Arst 'Olasi, are wanted
lit
IMAM & MSS 41 1.3.
`call-des ; • ;11p, a Arcp.attaot.
:roult - FipainD
206 DOLT
RECRUITS WANTED,
COL. D. HEEIWT, CONIIANDISO.
172%i•itis --
NOW ENCAMPED AT 'HESTONIILLE, PIIILA. a .
, TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED
FREE OF CHARGE, r
Pay to Date from.. Enrollment ,
4
$2 kohl when Mastered 1010 Service ;
• 604 row city roleoU;
'l4 OO 11013
..V.Pit antes GeTeriment ;. •
1$ Ozo entniihie Ye* in lalvande ;
Prprale Siporpfriton.
Vply. to .(apt_ *OM A_ Peet. rapt:T6a. 8, Ili-
One, Itserulting Itearritilich4 Tio 61, FUtti
and Karma mots, or W4.'CiBo 'H.:AIoittIWtIGL,
4 Imola-et. Werra howl, Herri.barg,
CCO:1116 . 3E-a . I
175:‘Irs T s p
RINING laaiturthz Qoal.tard, foot of
11 vit' /1 " / x s"! l P le ! ib r 9-4,1910 r, ,
dam 01*,0 4 1 to Empty, the, ppiilko witit a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF ` THE DIFFERENT
, VA.RIETY AND SIZES ole -
Cla 004 1 ;U: .
F ULL I
A..I 4 WA.YS GUARANTEED.
. .. . . -
ord.r! itviii 4 P4r 015,P4r , 0#44.
trios, ioot , of :North. drat,. Or. At tba 4 01116 it of Thia.
Do*, Jr. & Co., will recolve.proloptattmitlop.
4 3 1 * IG T" AR RP ° 41 1 -X•
J 729 s•
3.41.
,
WV. tIOCIR;
*thrtrtistments.
IMWQVAt.
RS. VOX bit/IDLER has removed `
from%Oat_ , IT•sa. ow Thud to. Vital slaw
• daorabeis, w . ark st apposite Hare a Rotel.witere
will aoatinucta. DKAM.MAKINCI-SULUUM„sad
' A W! ratlimaka• or tb • 'team ,
• her I
. / All 77 .1 ar g vistly•coota at
/todk X • ' - n.
anll4lliry
Nat) abeatistratuts
WHEELER'S
QFIEAP 00AIA
THE tmdetsigned is now_pftpared to sell
A. opal as the fajowing
LOW RATES:
i
—. 112 26 per tom
.. 326 nee ion
..
$ 26 per tern.
... 3r6 per ton.
..... 3 00 per ton.
t
~. 326 per ton
II 26 per ton.
1". alio* to.
. it 60 par on
. BtO par ton
Smith's opal. ... ................. .... 360. sr too.
. 363 per too.
• sir The Larberry walk a cleaner coal than the Iy
keos Valles, Undies as easy, does not clinker, and will
burn longer *LA glee mon heat.
Coal add pyrite!' boat laid, Oar land, doe,, half/ or
third Walt andloy ! .bushal
the '
. .
sir sm too of 4* btla quality *pod and barerial
by the ' ' '
Lorberry nut cog,
e egg st
" etlye a
broken "„
Wilkesbarra Imp* cupola.
attarnboat
a
Lytton. Valley nut..... ....... ......
egg
broken. ... ... .......
PATE*? WEIGH% OMITS.
Rani : 'btu* Ativpdlia JIM *. Alfjp!Lia.
AQM attikiNCY
B&0E. PAY, Bourn,
PENSION & EfingISTENCE
. , .
• , .
VUGENE Snyde r , Attorney at Law,
I,:j otdoe,'lldrd attee
t 4larihtbarg, Pi:, aril attend
tc too adttatkactir tat cialtps,,oailtr- du act ol
ductal*, of aptB 16,11862. Bask. pas ofi_dcbarkod
aid deeessed toddlers. ?Canty adder ACV uk Oonaromt.
Jay, 42,1861. Peaalttarand-olaititt lir sabakitaoco, no;
.17104111 m
---
CHARTER OAK
FAMILY FLOUR.
UM:WELL= BY ANY IN THE UNTIED
BTATES AND BIIPIERIOR TO ANY
FAN OY ttiLA N DS
OFF BRED IN PENNSYLVANIA !
If tit NADI; 01
4310I00" 11148$011111 W HMI - Want
Al* /Mow ,Lim pia* In the eity,. ko• et oun.
TRW/8, Cash oir deliver,.
tom . lnc 'DOOR, &Oo
GLASS F-ft,013"„ . JARS .I I
SELF SE,AjaliG.
BEST AND CalitioraT i ! I
'CALL AND EXAMINE.
.b BO
111)31.,10-8ALZ
VALUABLE AEI) DESIRABLE
REAL ESTATE
WILL be offered a.t sale, on
Thursday the 11th day of Allotainber, at 2
o'clock, at Brant's BPI in, the city of Hitnishurii•
Thirty three acres of land with an pestilent frame
bones and barn and palbulidlogn, situated Partly in
the Oity therthettarg and partlyin Pratara township.
This property Is situated on the South of Hummel,-
town turnpike, *,„pistillate of widen los a beautiful
I , extlon On a hill, .*:l47.ta%nig the city let Theft is
bun, to be sold in three ierelots.
linalot or piece ofground situated in Minket %mare,
adkrining Joned House, having a front of"22Teet and
pleading bat c 157% feet - to 20 'ton Alloy, thereon
erected-a two story busk holm with two story back
brick building and ,table, having the use of a three
feet alley on ktorketpilingsono of the most
desirables tuations fro' bfreihess er private residence is
the city. Catsestion given ern Ist of October «oat.
0 teditions of salsa are 10 per oent. of the puretlesse
Money to We paid oe the day of sale, the balance of the
one hair of the pureness money when the tills is
made, and the balance in two equal an sal payments
with tntel Pt, from t e tines posses Pon Leven. Tope
aerated by bonds and mortgage,
A plan f tbe thl Ce acre lets (An be seen at the boot
and slues store of A. Hummel, nest dose to tos Court
House, ilapistnerg
o. Accedence AdEll be glcumby
LutistOr of David Huouns74tc'd.
172*dts
GMBH MUSIC HALL
IMMENSE ATTRACTION.
MISS _KATE' ARCHER,
ikiiroun s sud t►wta.t[og From% Daum" tato of th
Bang 'troupe, 110 d
„MISS MOLLIE FIELDING,
The New - Yaik k irivorite 'Friguneponea,
Aram/mayd at au enormous !ninepin, aid will appear
every nt„lat at the Gaiety;
mad ROBES r EDWARD/, Sole Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
'WE undersigned offere at private sale a
TWO STORY FRABIRVOUSE
25 pm, front one 100 axe deep, eltehted on East State
'greet near Tilbfbrt. The house la in''sosd'repeir , has
beseineat Weibel; wider gel sad all the hied.= Improve.
mews. Tor lusher ltdbrmatire, sequin' on the premises.
in 1241. 04 , ; = WARD PAMIR.
ATTENTION ACTIVE AND DARING
YOUNG MEN. .
praistanents for the War
~Major George H. Etirdwell, of theljath Regi
eat P. V., la now at rEitarr's Hotel,. where he
ivii6remsin until esturdAY nest; Auguat 10th,
for theparpose otreoettiog reprulti for Ids regi
ment. - •
The bounty .in Ws regiment- amounts to
TWO-HUNDRED AND RIX DOLLARS-- $lO6
"qf wtdch is 'pad by the city .
mid the other $lOO by the U. 8.. °ointment.
The regiment Is now in. oeserneat Phllsdel
phis, and only leeks' tire hundred and sixty
four men. '
Squads or fraeiiions of companies received,
and transportation furnished as soon as recruits
are, received for the camp faiths 116th.
4PPIY to
t*EoElle a BARDWELL,
..316th Reg. P. V.
m&e, lea
NOTIOe, •
•
ALL employees of the Philadelphia and
Readtog Railroad company, who itail oast In the
rorvini Of the Unitel htibee *trine prose of crashing
the tebeillon ^now inrcatening , he Rberves of our coun
try, are hereby that tech. crepe. site sheet/cub
will be beet open and en them hear &ea s y on theft
re'urn; and' thtt the fact of their veinal:sting 10
deiced their. *Aunty etnitreency, will be scold
ere(' here .fter an greatly th their gator Per promotion to
any sahib e ;tuitions In the service or this ComeneY
°Beam: is SettTa„Prealdeut.
Phi agelphhe !ingest gth 1862. antl.dtm
NOTION,
fIII3E South Ward School Directors will
„I_ will receive proposals AM building a - tirtm FtorF
brick school hoots,os , the corner of Four th , street and
`.."`""' err i el'efs The mental trill made In oamb,
is the p reaching 'Mean per oent.
till completed. Plan and speciflamtlon c n he wan, 4
the olllos of Dr. C. Faller. rested proposal= he
Banded to iamb Ernmite:PZeald4llo. op Or Au.
Sinn 12th. Eremites newt accompanY the prof
. 3ESTlFilkOrf OF SIM.
PrOlmeile IbiAhie shove will be reeked midi the
90th tXtet., the time Wing been egeg.4.o to that thus.
FOUND.`
TN the dining room -of, the American
A, Boise, hi Canal street between Wainnt and state, idt
nuturdag owning, August Oat, a 11111 DOLLAR bill,
the owner ran have by calllns at the h
- WK-P. RDORTS.
FOUND,
A B21:1V the Pennsylvania Railroad De
ria...the.sam_ smialiark Mode vitis.
/1 "7 1 4. 7 um or IPPelle:. OWlnr 1 41 10 mi
Pkoie , mikvat tor A* atirecueemea'
me diet
SHEET MUSIC, SHEET MUSIC,
JUST RECEIVED.
SEVERAL thousand pieces NEW
iaOutraunyWed IDUEIq COMPlit/7 a Tery
au
Steinway's Unrivalled Pianos.
PIANOS FOR $l5O UP TO $l,OOO.
SCHOOL AND CHURCH ORGANS
FROM EIGHTY DOLLARS
PRINCE'S MELODEONS eq
From Forty-flue Dollars.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
BANJOS,
FLUTES,
FIFEi
ma ambit meroluuidize of every kin .1
AGENCY OF
HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES,
PORTRAIT PRAMEQ,
LAUB PIES AND MANTLE 31IRM
nude to odes• constantly on baud . a largo c‘rlny ,
• PHOTOGRAPH FR Atl ES.
Frames oreoery theperiptlort made to order at t
notice.
REGILDING DONE,
At the Ne'w Music Store of
auidly
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
BOONLIDRIIB' RULING-I/HIM AID PM,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND MACHINES POE
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
CASTINGS,
woo TURNIN9 IN ALL ITS BRANCH - 0,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, Elt.,
Vt. DOCK, JR. 100
Or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brace
made to order. Char and screw Cutting, itc.
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOK
or Cash paid. foe Old Copper, Brass, Spatter, &c.
STEAM BOILERS, &O.
PENNSYLVANIA
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,
varkolepetterm, both Statiouiry alld Sast
Wetchts various otter building cistino, for gale
very ch• ap at the (my24.ly] L WuRKE.
NEWOrleans Sugars, white and brown,
Just recoiled and for sate lo o by
NICHOLS & BO .Vw.iN,
Cor. Frog: and Market r.ete.
EMI
CRUSHED, coarse and fine pulveriva
sugar, lower than any other plane In tog , LEti,
and examine, LIMAS& B
J/26 Corner Front and Mark,' stn. ets
FOR SALE.
AGROVER & BASER Sewing Machitid
Law and 1111. good order, wad will bo sold on red.
outdo term. Apply at THIS OF• IC ..
aul2-4.30
VANILLA BEANS.
WE are offering for sale a splendid
amino , or vanilla Bean at low prizes, by the
pound, ounce or singly. . . . . .
CRM% & BLACKWELL'S Celebrated
PICKLE, 9ACCS3, PECESERVE, &o„ Cc. A large
amply 0( the above, embracing every variety, jal re -
dived sad for sate by [,lC] WM. DOCK. Jr, RCo
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS
VV and everything In the line, Jest received in large
buantkies and for cafe very low by
wv. :WK. Tr n
"-?; ' Jars, rut cans o a
P
binds, Ibr sae low, by
NICHOL , z at BONN 1 No
JUST REUhIVED.
A. LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
Mae Of dllfereut styles of biadtng, at 900, 1.1
r rj lat :r 5 l n " S'Orgmtvaratted:
SUGAR!
lO' BBLS. Sugar (Refined aad Raw,)
of grades and dad jut received and
mill be Ist ths Ingest market pees.
le2o WM D Cg, JR., & OU.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 Weal
Just reoelved sod In prime order.
CO.
sprlB W. LOCK, JR., &
PRIME Cheese from New York Dairies
Just received and for sae tow by
NICHOLS & SOWN,
.1.08 Cartier Front and Market streets.
CALL an• see those nice and cheap tan
Ws for pro Farling, Sta., at
NICHOLS S BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market streets.
11108, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and all
amid sm., &crow,: WISE'S Store, Third and
abut. by].
ExTR 9. family ;our, a superior brand
wbleh we warrant to give s tisfacti n, just re
eolved and fir sale by
NIOROLq & BOWMAN ,
Corner Front and Markel rtreeta.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
THE above reward will be paid for the
apprehension of per oa, who stole the Nara from
the pea or the noderAgusi la Walnut Etr.
SHAFFER.
et.
anlo-ASt• WIL 8.
EXTENSIVE assortment of glasswar
jut reds ved, and foreste low by
NICHOLS At BOWMAN,
• Corner Front and Man et streets.
LOTS FOR SALE.
J. HALDEMAN will sell lota on
Elt Nor th gayer and Penney Paints &VW/
_2,
ti &Min to purchase. Apply corner tro-1,4r
j . di
Walnut streets.
CLARET WINE!!!
WE are closing ont a VERY SCPERTIDR
LOT at imams cost.
1178 -
• OLD PENS I—The brg2.l3 • and best
'Ginmoot, from si.os to stoo— , farr 4-4 LI
• n ssii'FfS BfX)RSTORE.
_ _
uperior---brands of a
d us a ficti ftaj o l Y, fl a r t , l ;
Qwhkh we warrant toNI OW .at sowso,
- cot and bittriet streets.
Sall
NEW Patterns ot Coal Oil Idtlllp6, with
111 the rooentl improved 61:Wows for sale by
Ma 101.3 &OtS.ii.iled
• Willer FrOpt xtvi u.,ticat ,treeta.
Ote---7:----------i3AOIXY:pd sepia Of a ll
Dowielis: fOl
z 4101101.9 &
'llll.
Maw irat YAM ktOtl,
lIMEI
tin) ltmatuatments
ACODIZEON
EL WARD & Cl}
No. 14 Market Square, near co der
MA.NIIPAOTI3B2II. or
lIICKOK'S
RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET
KELLER'S DRUG r,TOSE,
91 Market Street.
Oornst Frotit awl mext.st st outs.
Cotner