Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 16, 1862, Image 3
pailp (Telegrap4. NO lIC IK TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notices, Mar. elegem. Deaths, ate., to secure insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regu. Mr Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Saturday Afternoon, August 16, 18611, StiITDIE, of the Bth United Stales In Pantry, son of Esquire Snyder of this city, Is a prisoner of war, confined in Richmond, Va. "Ws am Comma, Father Abraham—three hundred thousand mole." Tim words of this beautiful piece of poetry have been set to music, which is for sale at the Music Store of Ward St Co., Market square. hiIORMATION has been received here of. the death of Col. W. W. Ricketts, which occurred at the residence of his father, in Orangeville, last Sunday. Col. - Ricketts was well known to many of our citizens as a brave and fiCCOI3I- plished officer in the three months' service,' and formerly commandant of Camp Curtin. He was about twenty-five years of age, and his death was caused by consumption. Cot. Smote' Was Hoass.—By reference to an advertisem , nt in this evening's DIAGRAM, It will be seen that the war horse of the la mented Col. Simmons is offered for sale at Col der's Livery Stable, in this city. The animal is of pure blooded stock, and is the one pre sented to the gallant Colonel by his regiment, as a testimonial of their regard for , ,him as a man and soldier. The animal is sold for the benefit of the Colonel's widow. L. A. Macron', &q., of Lock Haven, was in Harrisburg yesterday, for the purpose of pay ing the bounty money to .Captain Bossert's company, amounting in all to $5,000, This sum was raised by individual subscription in Clinton county, and was disbursed by Mr. Mackey as the agent of the people of that county. It is needless to write that the service was faithfully discharged, and that the gallant boys from Clinton received the gift as a surety of the support they might always expect from their friends and fellow-citizens at home. PANORAMA. OP THE REBELLION 11,8 Exhibition To-night —From the large number of tiokets al ready disposed of, and the great anxiety every where Manifested by our citizens to witness the additions made to the great panorama of the rebellion, its exhibition to-night at Brant's Hall promises to draw an extraordinary large audl epee. The artist has been indefatigable in his exehions, and has spaired no, pains daring the weeek to have the exhibition pass oft in a man ner worthy of its great merit, and we can safely predict that the audience will be highly de lighted. ki,j. General Wool and Staff have signified to the artist their intention to be pres ent at the exhibition. THA ONN HUNDRED AND TiVEWIR-SLIETN BEM , NWT did not earn for itself a very high credit after it crossed the Susquehanna, yesterday morning, and when it was in Bridgeport wait ing to be attached to a locomotive to be con veyed southward. The car of C. Eby was standing'on a'sideling filled with watermelons, when some of the men of this regiment actu ally forced open its door, carrying away and destroying some four hundred' melons. This is most too much property for one man to loose,. and we trust that some means will be discov. ered by which Mr. Eby may be indemnified for his lose. The • 126th Regiment is compoied mainly of Franklin county men, but of course their conduct on the occasion 'referred to is, no reflection on the people of that region. Desacteva Erscricers.—The friends of the Ad ministration, and the opponents of the present unholy rebellion, will meet in the various wards of the city, between the hours of seven and nine o'clock this evening, for the purpose of elect ing delegates to the Union County Convention which assembles at the Court House at half-past ten o'clock next Monday morning. The following are the voting places in the several wards of this city : First ward, at the Black. Horse tavern, Front and Paxton streets. Second ward, at the public house of B. Peters, Market street. Third ward, at the Parks, goose, Mexhe etreet. Fourth ward, at the public house of William P. Hughes, Canal street. - Fifth ward, at the Fifth Ward Hor*, western corner of Reservoir Square. Sixth ward, at the May House, Ridge Road. I=l Ceram Cams B. Femme, of Bellefonte, wetted .a splendid body of men into Cainp Curtin yesterday morning. This company was recruited entirely in Ceare county, and num bers one hundred and fifteen, the excess being to provide for any contingency that might arise from the atria rules of examination. The other °Mane of the company are George A. Bayard, First Lieutenant, and Second Lieuten ant, Jacob Valentine. A short time after the train which conveyed this company to our city had left Lewistown, it was discovered that one of the -Are wris on Great confusion ensued at once among the map on board, and as it was an ordinary freight- car, with side, instead of end doors, it was a considerable time before the engineer could be apprised of the fact. In the excite ment which prevailed, a recruit named Joon Andreae, leaped from the car- When, the en gine was stopped, the train was feet: Or five miles from the locality at which the mtvi sprang from the cr„elsetertgull — hiCfli• and %T.& - = Pr however, that he was instantly killed. ' • Since writing the above wo_learn that the l dead body of Andreae was letted a;for Todd, from the road. The Pennell/anis reili'oe".4l have assured ()apt. Falrlamb that the deeeeded should have a decent burial. ANOTHIM IMPORTANT Oamut.—By direction of Maj. Gen. Wool, the provost guard of the city will arrest and bring before the provost mar shal, Capt. Kleckner, any officer and soldier who is found in the city without proper au thority, who will examine the cases, and send to camp under guard every officer and soldier who belooga there. Officers and soldiers sta tioned in the city, or here by authority, will be furnished with passes by the provost mar shal. The order will doubtless have a very sal utary effect. ~........ PRZEIVSTAMONS.--Oapt. J. Wesley Awl aid ent. M'Clarrol, of the Harrisburg Fite Zonaves, were each made the recipient of a handsome sword by the members of their company 3 'seta day. The presentation ceremonies took place at the camp, and are described as having been very interesting.' Lieut. Albert S. Fager, having previously been presented with a sword by his father, was made the recipient of a handsome Meerscham pipe by the members of the com pany, at the same time. These gentlemen are all experienced in military affairs, and we pre; diet for the Fire Zonaves, under their leader ship, a career of honor and glory. A MEAN AND COWARDLY Aor.—We are inform ed by Mr. T. A: 4 Bwartz, of 'Mechanicsburg, who has enlisted in the First City Zonaves of : this city, that during the early part of this week while he and his wife were in this city, some cowardly miscreant obtained entrance into his house, and broke open a bureau, where he bad placed the $6O bounty he had received, and stole about the half of it. He who would steal money obtained in this way, and left be• hind to support a needy wife, deserves the severest punishment the law can inflict, and we trust, should they be discovered, they will re ceive their just reward. We understand Mr. S. strongly suspects certain parties, in which case we would advise the guilty parties to disgorge as quickly as possible. =I Wm mum from Surgeon General Smith that the reports raiding to the poisoning of several soldiers at Camp Curtin yesterday are without foundation in fact. No such cases occurred in the hospital, nor was there any circumstance to give rise to a rumor of the kind. The story was a wicked fabrication, as the condition of the camp is unusually healthy. —Since writing the above we have received from Post SurgeonWilson,the following satisfac tory denial of this report : A CARD CAMP CURTIN, HOSPITAL• DEPARTMENT August, 16. 1862. Reports having been circulated to the effect that s everal men had been poisoned at Camp Curtin_ by eating pies, containing strychnine, and that they had died from its effects, I deem it only just to state, that there is no foundation in fact or circumstance for this rumor. There has not been a single death in camp, or any sickness but a few mild cases of cholera morbus, caused by eating Unripe fruit or vegetables, since the gathering of the recruits now in camp. J. P. WILSON, Post Surgeon Camp Ourtin YANKEE .T.sexsurry.—This trait of American character is likely to be more fully developed during the next thirty days than ever before— to evade a draft. ,2APR.Vl24lluaigtewsotuitoodvrays-been they have never been sick a day, will find it possible to prove that th y have been invalids from infancy. Athletes, whose gymnastic feats have been the admiration of their companions from boy hood, will demonstrate to the drafting officer that they haven't strength to carry a musket. Keen visioned gentlemen, who have hitherto been able to detect a counterfeit coin from the shade of the metal, will now allege that they can't see a barn door at fifty yards. Open-eared youths, who have always been able to hear the details of scandle whispered through a brick wall, will discover their in ability to detect a sound unless thundered into their ears with a speaking trumpet. Fellows with muscle enough hitherto to leap over a five-barred gate, may be expected to buy crutches from sheer inability to walk with out them. Flowing black locks, kept so by the free use of artificial hair dye, will give place to the gray adornment which Time ensures to old age; and " all the ills which flesh is heir to" will be found fearfully prevalent in the certi ficates of exemption filed by oar citizens; and we will all wonder that there are so few hale men among us. =I Tom Doe Sum AND ma Dars.--Birius is the largest and brightest of the fixed stars, and is called the dog star from the constellation Canis Major, In which it is found.. It rises with the sun about the tenth of August, and the-ancients ascribed to this conjunction a malignant influ ence, dreading the dog days as days of peril and disaster. But in this respect times have changed, and it is worthy of remark that the dog star is the only one known to ns which has changed in color since astronomy has been studied. Ancient writers unite in describing it as of a fiery red color, redder than Mara, where as for some centuries past its light has been perfectly white. The big dog of the skies no longer looks upon our labors with malignant eyes, even as the race of dogs below, from being wild and wolfish in their habits, have become the companions and protectors of their human friends. The dog dap, though often opprte sive in temperature, are important in their ministries to the ripening year. Indian corn, which at their commencement was small and unpromising, is developing rapidly beneath their favoring glow. The rich promise of the orchard is advancing steadily to a ripe and ruddy performance; Juneatings are yelloW in the well-shorn glass; pears are nodding upon• the bough, and peaches, such as last year only existed in a poet'' dream, are rounding and reddening into delicious and palpable facts Tne stars in their courses fight for us, so far a• - their potent fervor term ; remembering our patient! in a warmer climate than our Iways find even a cup of cold ibie blessing. We will•weleome end Wiry nights that are ma and luxuries for more fevered And we know that the time every dog has had his (ley, dogs which are now about to be deadly sad IWO. spring. 'Pennsylvania Way elegraptt, Balaban lfternoon. 'August 16, 1e62 Tna CENTRAL BANK OF PATINSTLVANIA, AT HOL LIDAYSBURG. Notwithstanding the repeated cautions promulgated through the TZLEORAPH in reference to the notes of this. bank, we un derstand that nearly every day some:unwary busine s man is victimized to the tune of five or ten dollars. The bank exploded long ago, and the notes are entirely worthless. Tea SHOOTING CASH —The notice in last evtn ing'sTSLIGHAPH in reference to the shooting affair in the Sixth Ward, it , tppeara was slightly erronious. Mr. Alcorn, who was arrested charged wit h the shooting, is a Scotchman, and not an Irishman as previonsl3 stated. The hi clividual who was shpt is a colored wan, named Wm. H. Williams ; and Mr. Alcorn alleges that he committed the act in self defence, Williams having attacked him and threatened to burn his stable. Williams has since been arrested for assault and battery and attempted arson. For the Telegraph. Mr. Emma :—The '•J. R. Eby mess," No. 4, of the First City Zouaves, at Camp Simmons, desire through your valuable journal to express their grateful thanks to J. R. Eby, Esq., for his liberal donation to the mess and the many acts of kindness they have received at his handi. ; — We regard with thankfulness the attention's we have received from Mr. Eby, and other citizens of this city. By publishing the above you will oblige the mess. THOS. F. MALONEY, G. WASHINCITON Firser, President. For the Telegreph.l Ma. Erma :—We, the "Dr. George Bailey mess," No. 8, of the First CHty Zouaves, at Camp Simmons, desire to return our sincere' thanks to Dr. George Bailey and lady for their visit to the mess, and the kind interest they have manifested for our welfare and comfort. We will ever hold 'in grateful remembrince their many acts of kindness towards the mess, and will try, by.our good conduct in campand field, to prove worthy of their attentions. Respectfully, Commas H. Bess, 2d Sergeant, PHTER. FIVEPATSICK, 8d 4 J. M AMELIA THOMAS, 4th Corporal, Louts F. ZOLLINGSR, sth Ocsora Dounnsarr, 7th , " Wm. H. Weans; Drummer, Louts P Casarsa, Lure SnumAN, Joan% L. JACK, ROBS= V. VAUGHN, Seism M. Efaxar., Gsoass Houma, Jam Wzroson, , I Awn= Rola. oz Hotioa,—Contributiens to the Bounty Fund by the employees of the ' Pennsylvania railroad shops : IL A. Shattuck, $lO 00 Nich. Rittersbacit,sl 00 F. W. Peeples, 900 Jesse Long, 100 8. W. Myers, 900 John Edviards, 1.00 C. W. Gordon, 900 John Bossart, 100 H. Hellerman. 10 00 Jacob Michael, 100 W. A. Maloney, 600 James Court, 100 John Gray, 6 00 him Brooks, 100 Henry Ebersol, 500 Saml. Greenawalt, 100 P. A. Reitzel, 500 Isaac Guiles, 1.00 Hamlet Dougherty,s 00 ohn G-Albright, 100 , Jerry E. Reitzel, 600 Wm. H. Eberly, 100 Chas. Wilhelm, 800 Ohas. Gasman,. .200 Wm. B. Young, 800 B. Frank /times, 100 James Cooper, 1 00 Geo. F. Hartman, 600 AugustKushlwind,l 00 Henry Manger, 2 y , • 1 ' Robt. G. Wise, 2 51 Geo Wash. Crouse,l 00 Cleo. Williamson, 200 Martin Brenner, 100 Reuben Bender, 200 Israel Ellenberger, 100 Win. H. Anne, 200 Saml. Wiestling, 100 Wm. Weeber, 200 John G. Myers, 100 Alfred Bomgardner2 00 David Gardner, 200 John F. 0. Dace, 600 William Slack, 100 Eben Mead, 160 Solomon Wentz, 200 Levi H. Funk, 600 H. R. Russell, 1 60 Geo. Moore, , 200 Daniel Carbaugh, 1 00 Solomon Manley, 100 Fred. Manger, 1.00 John Funk, 1 00 Geo. B; Egle; 1 00 Thos. Collins, 1 00 Sanal. Ellenberger, 1 00 Hiram Moreland, 100 H. H. Henderson, 1 00 Chas. E. Barge, 200 J. J. Zimmerman, 600 . Alfred Butch, 200 Jacob Sencenbach, 100 Michael Beller, 100 John Simmons, 100 Hugh Dougherty, 100 Thos. Mullin, 200 Alex. Backenstoe, 100 Surd. Lintz, 800 Henry Kemerer, jr, 100 Saml.ll.. Such, 100 P. Jerome Cox, 1 00 David Croft, 150 John Bentz, 1 00 Wm. Moyer, 1 00 Sam'! Free ' . 160 Geo. King, 200 Henry W. Moore, 600 Wm. M. Orull, 200 Ohas. Moore, 200 David Back nstoe, '1 00 Geo. Keener, 100 Frank Tully, .; 1 00 John Brook, 1 00 Jao. M'Calickner, 1 00 James Dailey, 200 Michael M'Clean, 100 Sam'l Gray, 100 John Slaysman, 100 . Geo. Vanghn, 8 11 Edward g.nepley, 200 John Wollet, 1 00 Eli First, 2 00 Jonathan Colin m, 600 Thos. Evans, 100 John Cassidy, ' '1 0013eneiille Putt, 100 Patrick Costello, 100 ohn H. Moore, ' . lOO James Gray, 100 awes Doyle, :100 Edwin Hamill, 100 Diaiah Reese, 800 Robt. S. Hamill, 100 William Moore, 100 John H. Leaman, .100 John Groff, , 100 Lea H. Madden, 100 Jno. H. Sellers, 200 Edward R. Snyder, 1 11 Elias Eby, ,:100 Ohas. H. Lyons, 100 Wm. Behreiner, XOO Geo. W. Hinds, 111 John Fleck, 2 00 Thos. Berry, 1 11 Alfred L. Wylpidf i ..2 50 Gustavus A. Jones, 1..00 Louis. Truss, • • 1 00 Albert Rittersbach,l 00 Henry Stromfelts, 5 00 Frank lll'Caffrey, 100 us. H. Bheaffar, 200 James. M. Irwin, 100 William Kutz, 2'oo Wm. P. Nichols, 100 Benj F. Free, - aoo David llantclr, 1 Wm. •H Baldvrin, ,800 Edwin Pancake, - 100 Wm. R. Irwin, B'oo William Carman, 200 ames W. Fisher, 10'00 Thos. Williams, 100 Eph. N Jones, s`oo All/3011 H Phelps, 100 Saul. Briggens, 5;00 J. B Miller, 100 ohn P. Wolf, 20;00 Rich'd Fitzpatrick, 100 ones Wiggans, 800 Young, 1 00 Daniel Hoke, 200 win. P. Patton, lif Abraham Palau, 2 60. David H. Lichty, 100 Wm. F. Peebles, 200 Wm. S. Miller, 1 Salvador Lowry, 200 Edward Swartz, 1 Chas. Fleck, 200 John M. Doran, 1 William W01f,.-- " 800 C. S. Hambright, 1 John Weitzel, " '2OO Win. M. Kinzer, 1 James Nicholson, 600 Albert Hnpkine, 1 Nathan Price, 200 Henry Kemerer, sr,l Wm. D Smith, 260 Math. B. Black, 100 Geo. Weigle, ,2 00 David Espenshade, 1 lames Hayes, ' 200 Alex. Boyle, 2 50 Jonn Pelee, 200 Jas. M'Donald, 2 And. M'Glaughlin,2 00 Wm. Charles, 1 James Drake, 400 = John Hopkins, 1 Christ. Hofmster, 4 00' Jacob Wetzel, 1 °names McCaltan, 260 Jaudon Smith, 260 Alex. Philips, lOn Michael Forney, 2 0 Wm. Windsor, 100 Geo. Rittetsbach, 1 A.ll. Andrews, 100 Chu. G. Hiinsell 10 Wm. McKinley , 200 JohnastilF — i — ir, - Frank Darby, 200 Pater Goodhart, 100 Frank Dean, 2 Ot. lanai., Waltz, 66 John Fredenstin, 100 Thos. Swoyere, 2 Christian Blaming, 1 Amounting to four dollars and Ave chute, Composing Mess No. 8 • Isaac B- Bell, 600 John A. Thnip, 200 Robert Peeples, jr.,l 00 Wm.-D. Martha,- 200 ieo. Robinson," . l 00 iolomon Kreider; ,1 00 Edward M. runki -100 • - , undred and t -one Two work of organizing, arming and shipping off 'reel:Bente at Camp Curtin is progressing rapidly. 'I he Lancaster regiment left yester day afternoon, that commanded by Col. Frick at 10 o'clock this morning, and two more are expected to leave this evening. The Dauphin county regiment is under marching orders, but the precise time of its departure is not known The order to move, however, is hourly expected, a • that the boss should make their arrange ments accordingly. THI GALLANT FORTY-SIXTH PINNSYLVANIA.- The Pittsburg Chronade of yesterday pays the fallowing `well-merited tribute to the 46th Pennsylvania regiment, and Its gallant com inander : ' The 46th regiment, which was so terribly cut up.in the late battle between Kinks and Jackson is composed of two companie : from this city, two from Potter county, and one each from Lewistown, Harrisburg, Beading Bethlehem. Scranton and Shamokin. Its com manding officer, Col: Knipe, resided at Harris burg, previous to„ the.,war. At the commence znent.of the 'rebellionhe tendered hie services to the state government, and received an air 'pointment uptm" the staff Of Gen. E. C. Wil liams. , He subsequently organized the regi -86 ent which he now commands, and which has frequently reflected credit upon its cam-, mender, the . Commonwealth from' which it, hails, : and the country It defends. Upon the regimental standard are' prominently inearibed the names of the principal contests in which this gallant orgenintion has participated ;'but within the:breast of every Pennsylvanian will be even more , indelibly impressed the recollec ti6n Of their valorous deeds. The regiment, Re appears by our correspondent ' s letter yester day numbered on Monday, less than one hun dred effectivemen; but doubtless others have reported themselves since, so that when the truth. comee. k to Ale known the, ices may ,not 'prove by any Menne so heavy asreported. To the .Afilicted. The undersigned would respectfully in form those who are- afflicted with Rheuma tism- Dyspepay, Consumption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate wen. I have also en hand a iinandtv of invaluable Salves. for bore 'Ryes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can be furniahed as to their won alerfal efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be no apprehension in regard to my corn potency in administering it, as I have had it on band for 'the pru3t six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them over night. They can be bad at any time at my residence, in Pine street, be tween Second and Front. Aulß dlm MRS. L. BALL. I do hereby certify that I, Mrs. Schnaebly, had the Dyspepsy very, bad for two months, about five years ago, that I took of this German Vegetable .Medicine, and in a few weeks was cured. My husband , has taken of it, and we 'will converse with any who may wish to know what it has done for us. Our health is now good. We reside in Second street, next door to the'Baptist church. MBS. MBEDERICH SCHNAMBLY. A MOBIL MBTAluallgrAmong the many in4Provements lately madain our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros 'perity and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longer to 'remain behind the " light house," is the complettlit of Eby .gc Funkle's birge brick bnildiog at the corner creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building'is not only one of the largest, devoted to tite grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock ch illengee competion.— .Without going into detail, we may safely say that the firm keep on hand everything usually kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very small profits. Their clerks are vil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what ever to:misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase • or not. Wst have received a vezy large assortment of Hoop Skirts, all qualities and prices, from 75 cents up to "$2 , 60 ;25 dozen of Marseilles Shirt Breasm, Collars and Cuffs to match, the whole let ' for 26 cents, worth 60 cents ; 10 boxes of Ribbon for dress trimming, alt colors •; 6 boxes of Belt Ribbon, all colors; , a large as- Sortzlie'rit'of linen and` eedleWorkCollars, and setts otcollars and sleeves ; a large assortment of white Cambrics, Tacoonetts, figured and plain Swiss Muslin, Brilliants, Nansooks. The finest lot of embroidered French Cambric Bands ever brought to Harrisburg ; 4 pieces of striped goods for Underslenie6 ; 200 embroidezed in fant Waists at all _prices_;. 20 pieces of Black Bilk lace, all prides, some i yard wide suitable for , dress flouncing orizhaming of lace shawls; Lace Mitts at all prices, 26 cents up ; 40 dozen of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand= .kerchief. For wholesale customers we keep a large assortment of hoisery and notions, such as Spoor Cotton, Thread, Needlee, Pins. Stock ings, Socks, etc., etc. S. lawr: 20 THS YOURS OR OLD ===l If you have been suffering from a habit moniged In by the YOUTSOIt - BOTH SEXAS4 WHIM; OrithiE 80 MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS, 'Wits then for Jfairiage, And is . tb'z i n v igle ti vil which can belt& See . symptoml enumerated in ealverthternent„ and If you IWO kaiTeater, ' Cut out A2 i se ea n dri c r o l r bri a en t A, nce. . Ask Mr, relinhold's ,_ Tikilln .gir il res er ioArtuneed. Beware end fatttations. jyl6-02in HAIR - DYE 1 HAM'DYE,I r Batcheknos Rai The - only and:Reliable Dye r KnoMn I All others are merelniltattonn and shield be avoided Syne who to escape ridicule. - ' GRIT, tRIMP OS 'RIMY' HAD 'dyed inetintly to,, a beautiful and natural Brown pi - Blast; without the least Injury teomalr or 'MOM ' - PVTIELVIREDALS AND DIPLOMAS basis 'been iirar ded.to Wm: A. BATOBLIZAR since is: 9; and Over . 400,000 appikations beim:been - Made to ths hair of the patron, of his famous Dye. I Wig. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a sole, not- to be dletingaidieu from nature andja.at.egism. :lotto injurein the least, however king - If Mar ned, and thelll effects of bad Dyes remedie _.• '" temis'of the United &neer, by .. ..incubi and fancy we Dealers ' The Deindne,has the name William A Balebeler," and addresenpon • _steel plate 'Leming, on the roar t.tdeEi of , each —5 "... 342 r4 6 PAZ• aat0.283 Broadway, Nsw Ye*. A BLAOKINEV MABON'S 4011AiLENGE BLACKING MO Grim, mooned ekes, Jest received, and tor sile a& Wholesale price; deU wit. MC; Try C 0.4 RECRUITS WANTED. FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY , REGUL R ARMY. OE hundred more able bodied (mar. Hod or numarried) men are wanted to complete the Sees. d Betallion of me above reelmezr. . . . Its tietv'quarters are pleasentil lec.ted at "Camp Wies.ht,-Son.' on the tanks of the Schuylkill, war Phhule l phia, where recrusts a a weekly emit b, be thorn ghly instructed before goin4 into active service Honest, Intelligent and energetic men are particularly wanted for non-eommissioned officers, to whom es with sll recruits. every advantage of advanced bounty, pay, ii welds. A pr. seism of two dollars will be paA any . Wren or s ,, ldler for etc!, semi table recruit prrmented by h "m. Further inform.. - ion may be oh'aine I it applied For, at the office on So,ousl str•~ t neat • Mark -t house, Har r.sbora, Pa. AritomAi NO.IIO y. ivl94fin CaPt 15 , 12 II 1. Taffy., rebrailiar Morn A- PURVES, Scrap Iron and Metal Merchant, MACHINE 'lt FOUNDRY FURNISEINGS, N. E. dor. of South and Penn, and No 17 South Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Ingot 'lr. ',nod 1(e11ow, Bled, Borax, Crumb's; Foundry Facinfs, Anvils, Vices, ties, &a. nets* " COPPIz, " Brass, " Lewl, &0., &c, Pig Tin, Bar t° Pig Lead, Bar 6, :Leiter, Anita:may Babelit Bismuth, 4 -Iders - Bar kola, New anti Second band Machlnests' and Blacksmiths' Tools sod Steam knrlnes bought and sold. Articiai of every d scrlrtion In uss by Itachlntats' and Fonnorymen ' furnished to order. AP" Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails, and ail blinds of Metals. heal dim* INS UR ANCE. Karina, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency atHarrisbutg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH, AMERIC . OF pIULADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. • Capital and Assets $1,2001000 DIRECTORS. -Arthur 11 : Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel P. Smith, Glories Taylor, Ambrose Milo, John R. Salt Richird.D. Wood, %Whin Welch, Wiliam C. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. amnia wain, John :sane, George L. Harrlmo, Prima B. Orpe, Edward H. 'Traitor, Edward S. t.larke. ARTHUR G. COP , IN, President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agent for in eie we name' company, the undersigned' is prepared to take Fire data in any pa t of the State or Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, on Um moat tavorable terms. Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry siley, Bit ke's row WILLIAM BUEHLER, Jain dly bar rneuig. Pa. girt%oXt..24l. THAT IS THE QIIEITTION. 11HE Proprietors of the "PARISIAN I. CABINET up WONDERS, ANATOMY and MeDI DINE" have determined reordiess of swine, to Ware fry, (for the benefit of enfibring humanity) POPE of their moat instructive and isteresting Leasure' on Mar- riage and its Disqualifications, Nervous Debility; Prema ture Decline of Manhood, Indigestion Weakness or Do- PITIMON Loss aware , and VotalPeWere, The Great So. cial Evils, and those Witham whio result from youth- Excesses of Maturity, or Ignorance of Physi ology and NatUriee. Law: Theo invaluable Lecturer him been the means of enligigning and saving thou sands, and will be forwarded freeen the receipt of four stamps, by addressing SECREVE4Y PARETAN allergy or ANATOKT AND bismarks,66B Broadway, New York. jetit-dly rffM VALUABLE PROPERTY 'FOR SALE: INOW offer for 'sale that valuable property situated mirth. cornered Market and Fifth streets, opposite Eby's raddenee ; if not sold on or be fore the first of depkenber next at private sale, it will be disposed or at public outcry on that day, on the premLes. J. H. HAMM. jyaldtd . . PLENDID assortident - of glassware just S_ meta as, and fbr sale /Dar by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, has Corner - Bract and Market Meets. - ERTRA:family ,floar, choice brand, jut _Ea reoelved, and .warranted to give satisfaction for -.ate, by . NICHOLS & 130Wilkle, jylo Our. Front & Market Ste. Oki bid) Bugare, brown and white, New Orleans, Layering's, ittc , are now offered for sale, of ever gild. to cult, the jnrchaser, at N101.10L9 & BOWMAN, jylB - Corner Front and Market ntreeti. §YRIT and ?dolaasee, no leas than eight abide, for natio NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ylB Cantor Front and Mirka streets. -.EXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware, Including Jelly glasses, Preserve Dishes, GoblOte, I...mblers, do., &e ., or ah styles, jut received and lor , ale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, J 97 Corner Front & Market streets. WAgTED. QbVERA.L Machinists. Also a stout boa in the blacksmith abop Apply at the jyl6-dtt - • ' EAGLE WORKS. P ORE Cider Vinegar, which we warrant to be made so:oly from cider, just received and for ‘ale low by NICHOLS Jk I. , olillileN, Jel2 Oorner Ironaand Idar‘et sir , BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE. F.SIRAI3Lti Building Lots on Ridge D Road and Bosq-streete, ou twonable term. Noy w their puttee:are enquire of N N. d OWE, Agent tyll-diml. South street between ?soon ant 'Mitt. ELLER'S DRUG bTORE is the place Oslant Mr. 41,41;•• ASUPERIOR lot of Daudelion and /if P Coffee, for. sale at the more oi Jtl i • Vir se. the WHITE BRANDY EOBrBESEBVINGFPURYOSEI3. A VERY superior article, (pure,) just -3. neared nut for sale by ' WM. DOcit, & CO. . CLARET WINE!!! rAtE are closing out a VERY SUPERIOR yv we at law Bias colt _-&•711. GM OLD PlibiS I—The Lagnot and best Block, Trim AN to s4.oo—worranted—at n2r, SIItYpRR rt,wwwrnag Jsuperior brands of extra family flour which we warrant to give satisfootioi3 for sale by NICHOLS & sovimaii, Rill Corner Proot and Market ferrets. NW 'Pittints — ot OCI Oil IN wi th ... b. al4ll4Ps, with y proved burneqs for sidol7; , mcnoldacsowhi.xwar' . _ 'ecorn.r iir'-"mt nod 4.14,41 t - - JBA(XTI and Nears of all kinds, for sk SICHOLS & BOWm N 3J2$ Vow hint awl Market Iftiests. Eistellaucluts. Sheet Iron, Zino, Nell) itmertistments. WILLIaM BAYFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR, 85 MARKET St, HARRISBURG, IS now prepared to furniph officer's military c'othing, iroordirg to rep ula.inflp at • hort Mace AIFO a general snort nett of (h the, Coe Interco, Vesting, and ready made °lathlike for ctcuian • CHARTER OAK FAMILY FLOUR. UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED . STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANCY BRANDS OFF . RRED IN PENNSYLVANIA I 1.7 IS MADE OF CHOICE lIISOOURI WHITE WHEAT. aer Deleered any give In the city, free of charge. TERMS, Cash on delivery. IyBo W.M. DOCK, Jr., & Co, CLASS FRUIT JARS!! SELF SEALING. BEST AND CHEAPEST ! ! CALL AND EXAMINE. 100 W 4, DOCK. .1...430 GAITEY MUSIC HALL, Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. SOBER(' EDWARD. ... e . . ...Foie Lessee and Na agar. Admission to ail parts of the HOMO lb cents. MORE NEW STARS' IMMENSE ATTRACTION Fleet appe.re ce of MISS MOLLIE FIELDING THE GREAT FRENCH DANSEUSE, A ar Wbo.e emetic perforaan es bare waived, wan ut except° ,4 m most 11 uteri]] o , t 401 from the pries and he most eaten- ve .1 we e lte co, N e Yore, eLi ad- lON Bustin, and 010« r prl.,crpul GM a, wlt have toe ho_or of masiug her first isp venal, is in udr riAurg ou Monday Evening, August 11th , 1862. Dasogagemeat of JAKE BUDD AND . DAN HOWARD, The 43, eat Payorite, Ethiopeen Comedians, in connection wen th. STAR GAIETY TROUPE Mies Julia Edwai ds, Dick Berthelom, T. H. 1143114, Perry, I'. EL numsen, Pro!. VoLzant, Hazier Geob.e, the B iby lio . ds. De Louis and toe educated dog, JENNY LIND. Doors open at 7% to commence at 8 o'clock. PURIFY THE BLOOD. TOT a few of the wor, t oisorders that afflict mankl-d arse from the corruption the , as cumulates hi the. blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none bate bet n found which could quid in euect • YeaAN 4.4 'mum) trreacr or SARSAPABILIA. It clean BB and .enova GS the I h od, stilt he vigor of bealt t into the ytt:m and purges out the humor which make dins-e. It sti so..lates toe healtoy libations of the b sly and expels the disorders that gow a.. d ran. le in the bl od. t s et traumlnary virtues are not yet widely known, out whrn ey are it will no gouger to a question weld remedy to maple, in the great variety of afflicting diseases that ?squire an alkentive rowdy. Binh a remedy, that could b, relied on, has Ling been sought fur, and now, !or the first time, the ambito have me •in which they can depend. Our space aeredoes not admit cat Jka , es t • thow its effects. but the trial of a tingle bet a wilt show to toe si• k that ft has virtues surceasing any thing they have ever taken. Sufferers Iron Ectordit, ',...crolutn us Swel Ings and So es, try it, a d see the rapidity w.th which it cures. - fflc.n Assam, Pimpfer, . e rn ults, ches, Amp ions rift , are soon cleaned out ol the sy. tem. Si. Anthony's Are, Hose or E, yef peas; 4euer or Sall Rheum, keald Read, Aingrugont, aloud not not be borne while they cap be to speedily cured by Ain's Sea-areinu.a. Syphiidas or Venereal. Diseases is rapeihd from the system by the prdonged use of this Saas.reaute, and the patient I left al healthy as if he had never tad the climate. Amnia Divans are caused by nordista In the blood, =dare generally soon oared by Errreacv or hikes rearms. Price $l per bottle ; or 6 bottles forss. **-' For all the purposes of a f.mily ph) of:, take Avar's easnaarro ems, which are everywhere Itn , we to be the beat purgative tbat k offered to ice American t ate pa Price to cents per Boa, or 5 boxes for $l. ' Prepared by Dr. J. U. AYR* & 00., L.w.11, Mass. and so d ty Drugeh a everywhere. held by 0. A. B.livdrt, U. W Grose & Co , 0. B. Hal ter,J. ii. DAL, ft. May, F. Wyeth raid derriere every where tanbibattz. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Ithi3lPH MILLER, of .East Ban Over ,opr..ship, oilers him-elf as a candidate forthp of no. Y CO IPA SIONER, mabJect to the Onion lieunblican N rmimuing Convent on, and pledges him self ti wombat d and elected, to discharge the dales of ter t Mc, with dde ity it 18- -,&*ta FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, D A VID BERsr,. of tooth Hanover towndap, offers him elf as a candidate tor the oto.e of COO sTY °AWL diuffiEß, subjeci. to the Union nevi:l6llam Nominating Convention, and pledgee him-elf if nomioatat act elected, ti discharge the duties of .be office with fidelity itra d• le* Q AMU KL PAGE, of watara townohip, due:tames birown a 4 a can i late fo • ina office of totality Commi Meer. cu J.at ut Ibe d cis on of toe Re peon am a tasty omventioa. He pr mites if oominate d and eleatel to disctia.ge Me dude, of otlt,e for the good of the tax payers ci , the oun-y. !yid dlw tve ithudiartsons POMADE HUN IiROI.BE ' FOR ?LIMO TER MOUSTAO KB i.LER'S iRUGSTORIL CIDER!!! VINEGAR II 1 VrADE•from choice and sniected Apples, L TL and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure. .1241 -- N) nirw k 60. DANDELION COFFEB I—A Fresh and large supply of Ws Criebra,ed Cone, ust received by fia3l WM. 100 , ir .&• c. ANNED Tomatoes and lireen Corn, at kJ JOHN WE..., At' 1 1.74 RA JELLY.—A large supply just T • .ed. M WM DtM7 J. kel, A Oranies and Lemons, atJUIIN Li WI 'e. myi I. first in the market, just received and de sabs by - wM. DOOR; JR., Ss 00! su64lm