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HARRISBURG, PA
Monday Afternoon, August 18, 1862
FIVE DOLLARS RIMARD.—Lost, Capt. Dodge
check for twenty-nine dollars, (bounty money.)
The finder will please leave it at this office.. lr.
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REORIIITING for the old regiments is going on
vigorously. Some thirty men were recruited
in this city last week. The proapect zow is
that the old regiments will he speedily filled.
The Comm is now plainly visible to the naked
eye, a few degrees north of the zenith—a much
better view of it, however, can be attained
through.= ordinary sized telescope or opera
glass.
MEN AND Now.—The drafted • men of 1814
received no bounty, but on the contrary had to
furnish their own equipments, including gun,
knapsack, canteen, cartridge-box and twenty
four rounds of amunition. Their pay from
Government was $8 per month. Offers of sub
stitutes were numerous, but very few were ac
cepted.
RECRUITS FOR THE FOaTI•ELITH REGIMENT
will be received by J. Madison Miller, who has
been especially detached for this service in 'this
city. This regiment is one of the very best in
any of the divisions of the army, and has won
a name which will make every man who has
been or who becomes identified with it, im
mortal. Our gallant boys should not forget
the Forty-sixth when They seek gallant service
as well as honorable reward.
DP:PARTE= OP THII DAUPHIN COUNTY RICGDIPPIT.
The Dauphin county regiment, excepting the
First City Zouaves, who are detached to:act as
provost marshal guard, left here about half-past
nine o'clock yesterday morning, and Bridgport,
on the opposite of the river, about half-past
eleven o'clock, en route for Washington city.—
The following are the field officers of the regi
ment: Col. W. W. Jennings, of Harrisburg;
Lieut. Col. H. C. Alleman, of Harrisburg; Major
Jeremiah Rohrer, of Middletown.
GOOD Sammurnis.—Some of our citizens who
have sympathy in their hearts, can find a wide
field to exercise their charitable intentions by
visiting the hospitals at Camp Curtin. We do
not assert that the sick and wounded sol
diers are not receiving the proper attention
due them, but we are of the opinion that
an additional force of help will tend in a
great measure to alleviate the sufferings of the
poor solaier. Our Harrisburg ladies; (God bless
them,) have been on the alert for ition(hs past
to administer to the wants of those who have
suffered while battling for the honor of their
cherished flag. Like ministering angels these
ladies have been contributing to the various
wants, and nursing the sick and wounded as If
they were some of their own flock. Such acts
of kindness, will be registered in Heaven.
ElcarenoN or Dula Ans.—The election for
delegates to the Union Republican County Con
vention came off in the severalwards and town
.
ships of the county last Saturday evening. The
following gentlemen were elected delegates in
this city :
First Ward—Almander Koser, George Dunn.
,Second Ward—JOhn A. Boger, Samuel Sarah.
Third Ward—John Shoemaker, Dr. George
Bailey.
Fourth Ward—Mowry Nichols, Alfred C.
Mentz.
Fifth Ward—Chambers Dobbs, Jeremiah
Douglass.
Sixth Ward—Josiah M'Farland, Lowry.
The County Convention will meet in this city
to-morrow.
Tags GMAT Itzersam.—Davis' panorama of
the great rebellion was exhibited last Saturday
night at Brant's Ball, to an unusual large and
intelligent audience, among whom were Gen.
Wool and Staff, who seemed to be much inter
ested in the exhibition. The General was
greeted upon his entrance into the hall with
three cheers and a tiger by the audience rising,
which he acknowledged by graceful bows.
The panorama is in every way striking and
startling, and a wild and strong excitement is
maintained through every scene. So admirable
is the execution, so perfect are the effects pro
duced and brought out, that they are themel3
that we can only dwell upon to praise and ad
mire. It will be exhibited again this evening,
and we advise every lover of the grand and
beautiful to be on hand.
DRarriNG.—lf the army of the Union is one
of the largest and patriotic that ever rallied
around a country's flag, it is because every sol
dier in that army is in the strictest sense a vol
unteer. When they joined, the army, they
thought nothing of bounties, but marching to
some recruiting office, offered their services and
were accepted. They did not Wish to linger in
camp, and when the word was given. that they
were to be brought face to face with the enemy,
how the shouts rang along the whole line.
Nor did they blench amid the cannon's roar,
but at the double quick they charged upon the
foe which fled before them. That noble army
has become decimated by disease of the camp
and by death upon the battle geld, and its ranks
must be filled up and new regiments raised to
crush out the rebellion. To do this, if there
are no more volunteers, the Government must
determine who shall be called upon to defend
it. There may be more volunteers, but they
will choose their own time of offering their ser
vices. The Government wants men, and wants
them now, and it his a Tight to take them.
The Government must maintain its own exis
tence and protect itself, and a Government that
will not do this is beneath the contempt of the
civilised world. It has the right to tax the last
dollar, and draft to the last man, if need be, t o
maintain itself. It not only has the right, but
it is its duty to do this, for when tha Govern
ment goes down, thee anarchy reigns,
ABOUT Nom to-day a dispute arose at Don
ner's Lager Beer Saloon in the rear of the
Patriot and Union office, between the proprietor
and a party of soldiers who had gone their to
drink some beer, which resulted in one of the
latter receiving a serious cut on the hem' with
a poker. The wounded man bled profusel7.,
and was taken into Dr. Martin's offibe where
his wounds were dressed.. The affair drew. to
gether a large crowd of people, many of whom
were much excited, but the timely appearance
of the provost guard prevented any fuither dis
turbance.
GBART.— We prtviously announced
that Brig. Gen. Geary, who was wounded in
the recent battle with the rebels near Culpep
per Court House, had untied itt his residence
in New Cumberland, three Miles below this
city. We learned yesterday from his attending
physician that the General is slowly recover
ing from the effects of his wounds, but that he
needs at least three days' privacy and'repOse to
insure his complete restoration to health. The
Doctor, therefore, expresses the hope that the
friends of the General will delay their visits to
him until he is in a better condition to receive
them.
AOOIDIONTAIL SHOOTING AT CAMP CURTIN. —We
understand that a rumor was circulated through
Camp Curtin last evening to the effect that Qen.
MCClellan had gained a great victory and taken
Richmond, which of course caused great rejoic
ing, during which two of the soldiers were
slightly wounded by the accidental discharge of
muskets.
SHOT Ma FIIMBILB Ori.-A lad about ten
years of age, son of Mr. Henry Jones, residing
in North street, near Filbert, had two or three
of his fingers shot off this morning by the acct•
dental discharge of a pistol, with which he was
playing at the time.
PENBETLYARLA'S FLEET OONTIIIRUTION TO TEE
"THREE aIJNABSD moue ND 310E11."—The work
of forming and organising the companies at
Camp Curtin into regiments, still continues
with unremitting rapidity, and scarcely train
now moves Southward, without bearing a por
thin of Pennaylvanias quota of the " thr..e hun
dred thousand more ". volunteersoudted for by
the General Governimint, to put down the ac
cursed rebellion.
The followingis a list of the field officers and
regiments organised under the lait call :
osii HUNDRED AND TWIMITY-ISOOND REG/MIST.
(Lancaster.)
Colonel—T. Bailin .E'readdin, Lai:touter
Lieut. Colonel—(vacant.)
Major—Thad. Stevens, Jr., Lancaster.
Gone Southward.
ON RUDD= AND TWANTIWIUND.
(Allegheny County.)
Colonel—(vacant.)
Lieut. Colonel—(vacant.)
liajor—(vacant)
Will arrive here next Thursday
MS HUNDRED AND TWNNTY•NOURTH. .
(ChetAar county.)
Colonel—Joseph W. Hawley, Chester.
Lieut. Colonel—Wm. B. Waddel, Chester.
Major—lsaac Lawrence Haldeman, Delaware.
Gone !Southward.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-lIITH.'
(Blair and Huntingdon.)
Colonel—Jacob Higgins, Blair.
Lieut. Colonel—Jacob &ink; Blair.
Major—John J. Lawrence, Hunthigdon.
Left last, Saturday.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ELETH.
(Franklin and Juniata.)
Colonel—James G. Elder, Franklin.
Lieutenant Colonel— David. Watson Rowe,
Franklin.
Major—James 0. Austin, Franklin.
Gone southward.
0141 HUNDRED AND TWINTIC-131111NTIL
(Dauphin and Lebanon.)
Colonel—Wm. W. Jennings, Harrisburg.
Lieut. Colonel—H. C. Allman, Harrisburg.
Major—Jeremiah Rohrer, Middletown.
Left yesterday.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWANTI-11101111E.
(Berke, Bucks and Lehigh.)
Colonel—(Vacant.) •
Lieut. Colonel—W. W. liammersly, Lehigh.
Major—Joel B. Wanner, Reading.
Left last evening.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWINTY.I9INTIL
(Schuylkill and Northampton.)
Colonel—Jacob G. Frick, Schuylkill.
Lieut. Colonel—Wm. H. Armstrong, North-
Major-- Joseph' Anthony, Schuylkill.
Gone southward.
ONB DIINDAND MID THIRTICEIL , _
(Yolk and Cumberland.)
Colonel—(Vacant.)
Lieut. Colonel—(Vacant.)
Majoi--(Vacant.)
ODD MADRID AND THIBMI-DIRWL
(Union, Northumberland, Mifflin, S nyder and
Lycoming.
Colonel—Peter H. Allabaeb, Harrisburg.
Lieut.-Colonel--.Wm. B. Shard, Lycoming.
Major—Bobt. W. Patton, - Mifilin.
In Camp.
0101 R NDUD AID TEURTY4tOOND. '
(Montour, Columbia, Lucerne, Wyoming, Car
' bon and Bradford.)
Colonel—(Vacant.)
Lieut. Colonel - -(Vacant.) • -
Majur—(Vacant.)
osm Humus A IS P r T80M1C.2111.2D. -
(Bedford, Somerset, Cambria, Perry and Olin;
ton.)
Colonel— Speakman.
Lient. Colonel—(Vacant.)
Major Koplin.
The above are all the- regiments of nine
month's volunteers that have been organized
at Camp Curtin up to noon to day.
The One Hundred and Thirty-fouith will ,be
made up of western companiesk arrangements
to- thateffect haVing been in progress while we
were at the Adjutant aeneral's office,tbis morn
.
The following is a list of the colonels of regi
ments for the three year's service, recruiting
and nearly full inyhiladelphia :
68th Tippers llBth—lEirevort.
114th Collie llgth--Ellmalter.
116th—Reenan. 11201li=1 : 3C - Ifileber. "
,117th-=,Galligher. i 1,21it-=.piddle.
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POEITH. AT HALIFAX. —Mies Elspy Lyter,
of Halifax, has been appointed postmibtrese at
Halifax, this county, in place of Mr. Liebrick,
DROWNED —An' interesting son of Mr. John
Smith, aged aboUt six years, was accirlectinY
drowns d in the canal at Big!. r & Wiles saw
mill, about nikm,last'Saturday. the body was ,
recovered and` faken to the iesidence of his
parents, in North street, between Second and
Tbird.
BOUNTY FUND ON DAUPHIN.—The committee
of this fund are requested to uif et at thellfouse
of lbe Secretary, No. - ..,28 •Nof th Second street,
on Tuesday evening, thel.9 th irist:, a:7 o'clock.
The members of, the cot:mitres the eevpral
wards of the city will pleas be punctual, and
bring - their subieription books with them.
GEO. J. SHOEMOCER, Secretary.
Two COMPANIES of recruits for the - Bucktail
Brigade, mustering altogether two hundred and
fifty mat, accompanied by a brass band, arrived
here at noon to-day and , went into quarters at
Camp Curtin. One of the companies hailed
from Shickshinny, Lycoming, and the other
from Myerstown, Lebanon county.
GOOD ADVICE —Hall's Journal of Beath says :
—The less a man drinks of anything in hot
weather he better, for the more we drink the
more w 4, want to -drink, until even ice
water palls and becomes of a metal° taste ;
hence the longer yon can put off drinking cold
water on the morning of a hot day, the better
yon feel at night. Drinking largely at meals;
even of cold water, or simple teas, is a mere
habit and is always hurtful. No one should
drink at any one meal more than a quarter
. of
a pint of any liquid, even of cold water; for it
always'retards, impairs and interferes with a
healthful dilation.
A CARD.
Mr. Editor :—We, the W. G. Thompson
Mess, No. 1 of the " First City Zonaves," at
Camp Simmons, feeling grateful for the hitt&
ness manifested toward no by our liberal patron,
do, through the columns of Your Valuable pa
per, extend our sincere :thanks to him, lor,the
sumptuous feast which he provided for us yes
terday, and promise him that he-will be grate
fully remembered by the members composing
the mess. Respectfully,
W. H. Bordner, J. J. Pilkay,
James D. Culp, . L. H. Patterson,
Geo. H. Hyers, H. L. Rinold,
M. Gross, Wm. Redifer, •
John H. Marquett, J. E. Whiteside,
J. S. Olson, J. $. Zimmerman.
BRORBR SITSPATRIRKEW ON TRNER THANKS.-
Lieut. Vorhees, of compsny K, 29th Pa. Regi
ment, arrived here to-day, via the Cumberland
Valley Railroad, having in custody the follow
ing prisoners, who are prominent citizens of
Western Maryland.:
Hon. John Thompson Mason of Maryland.;
Jos. Williams, of Funkatown, Md.; Sol. Keller,
of ..Funkstown, Md.; Jos. • Stone borcker, of
Funkstown ' Md.; David Pretman, of Hagers
town ; arid 121amuel.J. ,Price, of Smithburg, Md.
Hon. J. T. Mason is imprisoned for causal
unknown ; the rest 'for refusing to take
,the
oath' f allegiance; which ie being aathiniiii.ea
by Capt. Byrnes, Deputy . ProVost Marshal . of
the '29th Pa. regiment ,. who • is very vigilant in
his exertions.
There was no excitement at the Depot, and
the prisoners speak in the highest terms of
Lieufenant Vorhees and the guard 'under his
command for their gentlemanly demeanor
towards them. •
REFLECTIONS
•
On the'death of WILLIE! A. , son of Rev. Geo.
J. and Carrie Marts, who died in Harrisburg,
Pa., on Sunday, August 3rd. 1862, near the
fourth year of his age._
Oh I yes, it Is enough to pierce the heart,'
Wen as a dagger, with a transport wild,
Thus to behold our brightest hope depart;
Thus to weep o'er a dear and dying child.
When from our arms the aged disappear • •
Within the gloomy grave, we heave a'sigh ;
Then.wipe away, ourselves, the bitter tear,
.For it was natural for them to die.
.
But oh when death thus snatches: from: our
arms,
A lunch loved child, in early boyhood's
It is Severe to see its cherished charms,
Regardless,of our grief, sent to the tomb.
Oh i how severe beside tlm,bed, to stand, •
And watch a dying eon, now doubly dear.;
To see him stretch in loveltis little hand;:
And Booth the grief Of parents watching near.
•
Methinks the ingels in the halls on high,
Did bent in biles that scene of love to see;
And tho' they wept to see the sufferer'die,
Rejiikked to , think he soon with them would
With such a child 'twas hard to part. but oh !
Why should ye weep? He's in the laud o
He hes escaped this:wicked world .
Soon shall , ye nieetlour happy child abOire.
.
TEE BUOKTAIL BRIGADE.—The publication of
the remarks accompanying, the correspondence
of General Buckingham (yid Major Tincent'of
the. War Department relating to ,the 13ucktfdi
Brigtide now being raised in Pennsylvania and
nearlylcompleted, does { inj ustice to-a gallant of
'Boer, as the follOning not e, Paleiton
indiCates. , 11, ,, ni1t-be seen• that all conflict Te•
meeting the authority, for the Brigade is effect
ually set at , • -
Hw QoAlm*, TENN'AIrOLMICIII9),
WA,mineroxr, D. 0:, Aitg: 16:
To lisfe t toß ROT SToNB.
%/jar' :—There is nri occasion` for dobbt or
misunderstanding in relation to the Bnchtail
Brigade.
Authority'from the Secretaiy of War.to raise
an independent command was not solicited,
and such authority has not to my knowledge
beeil claimed...
The Secretary gave. the'wttrance that the
Bucktail Regiment, if raised by the authority
of the Governor, would be accepted and kePt .
together as one . Brigade. This assurance was
based upon the request of Adjutant Gen. Eris
sell, made through me. As:'there , is nothing
stated or implied in. General Buckingham's note
to 'conflict with either, the ..assurance of the
S , !cretaiy or the authority , given you by the
°override, there can-be no difficulty or misun
derstanding about the matter, especially as you
have also the authority of the Superintendent
ofrßecruiting setviee in Penn'a, to whom yOu
wereardered s by Gen. McClellan to report:
I Respectfully years,
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FROM TEX RICHMOND PRISONERS. —The follow
ing letter from Lieut. Charles Snyder will prove
interesting to many of our readers, and we
tberefo,e give it a place in our coMmns :
Lonatoigh, VA August 11, '62
DEAR Bite: Ettnioni - I now write to you as a
prisoner of war, taken lmit Satui d4y, ~t the bat
tle near Culpepper. Our battalion was deploy
d as skirmishers in the fist of the fight under
a heavy fire from_ the enemy My company
wet:its° dos- to them, : that we could hear their
Officers give their commands. as if they meant
them for us. (I big was a battery in the woods.)
We lay ,, in this position. about an hour and a
half, when thy , enemy in overwlielmiog, num
bers, came down upon us, and they wal3.the last
of, us Capt. Potiger was shot, wounded; Lieut.
Noblelong. Comyany A, 8 lufau , rs, wound, ;
Lieut. D. N-Andrews,' commanding Comp. D,
fith Infantry, wounded. My c rnpmy was all
cut bp : more so than.utty otber.• • ,Lieut. Fisher,
Arljt. 8 h Infantry,' Liken prisoner ; H. C. Eg
pAti 12. Inf., Act. Q..M. from Balto. taken pri
sorter. Your 'brother,
CHARLES SNYDER,
2nd Lieut Bth 11. S. Infantry, -
• Prisoner o war, Libby prison, Richmond.
Hannissusa tivs Sums. MARKET for the week
ending Aug. 15: Total receipts of live stock of
• :
all kinds' during the week at' the Harrisburg
stock yard,- 1,661 Ireful ,of beef, cattle, 8,163'
h0gg,"565 eire4, 'sit '462 hoi:ifii: The sales
during Frid ty, were :
E.' Stone sold 130. head of beef cattle at $8 70
gier 100 gross.
Driesback sold 44 head of beef cattle at
$3 90 per 100 grope,-.
H. Weisner sold 18 head of beef cattle at
$4 10 per 100 gros4. • •
C. , Conrad sold 17 head .of beef cattle at $8 96
per 100 gross.
Websterlsoldl.9.-head. of . -beef •cattle at
93'60 per 100 gross.
H: Thompson gad*: freed 'of `beef cattle at
$4 4 .20 per 100 gross. A
W. D. Wolf sold 82 head of beef cattle at
$4.00 per 100 groes. , - ' „,• :<
• Geo. Foble sold 6 head of beef cattle to Watch
ers•at $4134_80 per, 1004 . 058.,
sold'lBs hogs $4 20 gross.
C., Wells sold 185 hogs al $4 16 gross.
-Making attotal sale this week of 820 beef cat
tle, and 243 hogs.
The following droies of cattle were in mar
ket this week : , ,
Studibaker, 80 head. 0. Conrod, 88 head.
Beman, 16 " Arolf, 82
J. Dickinson, 86 "...E. Stone,: 180 . "
Thos. Lamb, 80 " Cram. Young, 83 "
W. Tanner, 88. " ' , WI/48On; 19 "
Thompson, 44,::'! - Jerry Long, 78 "
J.llecher, 19 " Geo. Radcliff, 46 "
ii . :Wood, 48 " Geo. Kamer, 81 ''
J.L kl'Oallister, 80 ", H. Weisner, 18 • "
AD. Badger, 156 ' Meredith, 51 "
.8211 - bdd, 46_ .;" -J. Hector, 17 "
Jiio.;Glass, 53 " W. Webster 29 "
A.G. Dorf, 16 " J. J. Hachin-
G. Gordon, 48 " son,
108 "
Geo. Foble, 118 " W. Gregg ,reggc ,, 82 "
E.Milliams, 165 " G. Wilson, 31 "
J.i Drisback, 44 "
IDi Has GONE !-Ni/UX we: heard a lovely
maiden say, who stood at the 'cart; weeping for
him '(who was about to depart:for the seat of
"W - 10 upon- whom all of , her young affections
are, centered. Dry your tears, fair , girl, your
soldier lover has gone to do battle for princi
ples that rewarded the brave spirits of '76 ;,he,
like them, will return with honors thick upon
him.] In his abience, the cheap dry goods
housi3 of Liam & Bowmax continues to supply
ihe-public wants.
-A Moron.EaTenuankiiii:--AMong the many
improvements laMly madoln our city; to which
witoen• point with pride as an evidence of pros
perity and as a determiniititift `on'-the pari of
our business men, no longer to remain behind
the "light house,"- the , coinpteticin of. Eby
& Kunkle's large brick building at the corner
of Hark& and streets, which ie alike
creditable to the owners and ornamental to that
part of our city. -
The.building is not only one of the largest,
deiota to the grocery business, outside of New
York, but the stock challenges competion;L—
Viithout going into detail, we may, safely say
that the fired keep on hand everything usually
kept in a grocery.store,•(liquors excepted,) and
that they sell at very small profits. Their
clerks are civillindliceo . anedating, and have
strict instructions under no circurnstarices'What
ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any
customer general invitation is extended to
the. ptiblic to visit the new building and exam
ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase,
ot 4 40 t. • : 7' • •
To-the Afflicted:
The , undersigned would • respectfully .nt
fotm those who are afflicted with Rheuma
tism Dysperey' Ciinettmption 'Of Liver 'and
Qulighs,?tFeversi and all diseases
arising from impurity of the blood, that she is
prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's German
Vegetable Medicines_ a,t .very .tapilerate rates..
.T.,41,944 also ®ii iatid 'a ("nautili of 'invaluable
Salves Jot Sore Eyes,z , Frozen. Peet and 'Plies.
References, cau he, furnished as to their won
deal effloacy, whenever Called upon. There
need _be-no apprehension in regard to my corn
,petency in administering it, an. I have had it
on hand for the past six years. Ae they are
now sold at redttcedprices. no family should be
without thern'over night They can be had at
any timci.at my 'residence, in' Pine Street,
t*pen Second; and ; r ront ,•; • •
Aulg MRS. L. BALL.
do hereby certify that I, Mrs.§chrutebly,
tadlthe Ilyspeps'y very bad for two months,
'about five years ago, that I trok of this
Vegefoble Medicine, and in a few weeks
was cured.--Idy hiisband' has'taken'of it, and
we' will -am:merle. with;any who,imay• wish to
know Whit it bas'done for as. Our health is
now gOod. We reside in 'Second 'street; next
door' o the Baptistinhurcip
MRS. FEEDsaici SCHNABBI;Y:
' - 1 1 FE have received a very large assortment of
Hoop Skate , all 'qualities arid prices ," 'from 75
cents *up ,to 42;50 ;25 dozen of Marseilles
B frht'BreWsP4,„Collars.aed .Cuffstar_matcbi. , the
mhole set - - for 25 Cents, worth . 60 cents
boxes of Rlbbixt.thr Vraislrimmirii, all dolas
5 - ,tkofeti of Belt I.l.iblporq . eltol.4; large as
gment of linen and newilework:Collare, and
se ki of collars and sleevesl.a large assortment
off white Cambrics, Tacconette,H!ggrtied and
plain Swiss Malin Brilliants, Nanticoke. The
finest lot of embroidered French Cambric Bands
ever brought to Harrisburg; 4 , pieces of striped
goods fe! Undersleeves ;200'embdered
fittit„Waists at all ,prices; 20 ,pierof Black
SilkiLice, all prices, "'some yard wide suitable
for dreiis flonocing . or trimming of lade shawls:,
Lace Mitts at all'prices, 25 cents up ; 40 doiew
of lad* and ge4tliiinen's linen pocket: Hand-
kerchiefs.. For wholesale customers we keep a
largeassortment of ;Weary and notioris,, such
as Spool Cotton, Thread, Needles, Pins. Stock
gs, Socks etc., etc. ' ' Laws.
PRIME CheesefromNewz York - DAiriea
jIL., Just received and for aide low by •
; - NICH9LB BOWMAN;
: . r _Corner Aron and Market stree ts.
C- *and peee those nice and oheap_2ll.-
- - gan' 1719+1 1 1 0--
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ftliscritatuons.
RECRUITS WANTED.
FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY,
F:CxUL A Ft ARMY
0\ E hundred wore able bodied (mar
rte.l or name. vied) men are wants(' to complete
the Sec •. d Re trillion or the above reelment.
Its tlrB'quarters pleasantly located at "Camp
Wissabh•kou•' on the tanks of the Schuylkill, :.far
Ph.ladetolita, where- rc , ru ti are weekly cent to be
thoroughly instrucmt before guilt -4 into active servi..e
Do test, intedie;:mt aud ene - eeti, men are matoulariy
wanted for nott=rornmis*.ued "dicers, to whom is with
.11 recruit.t. every-advautae4 of advanced bounty, pay ?
&C., ie gaven.
A, pm. totem of• t... 0 dollars will be da-d any citizen or
s•+ldier for evh a^c^i tah.e recruit pre,euted bt 6.m
Further info. tn.!. ion may be °Maine t i applied ro-, at
office on Sec..utt str • t near h 'dark t. house, liar
r sburg, l'a. nu m.& R . NORIO4.
jvt9-dim Capt U (aft: ecruttim.rOffic r.
A PUR V AIS,
Scrap Iron• and Metal Merchant,
MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS,
N. E. 'Jor. of South and Penn, and 100 17
South Streets,
- PHILADELPHIA.
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flails' Copper, Sheet Iron,
Bra- s Red. " Zinc,
" Yellow, ' Steel,
Pig Tin, Borax,
Bar Crudb:es, -
PBarad, . - Foundry Facings,
..
Anvils,
:.I.4:elter, Vices,Pies, an.
Antimony , -. . Uld Metals - -
Bab! ht. Metal, '' . Copper,
Bismuth, , - " Brass
zb.ddeca, , ." , ... " Lead, &c., &s.
Bar Iron,
New and Second hand Machinests' and Blacionatihs ,
Toole and Sleam:lineines bought sod sold.
Articles of every, d serlll ma in use by Machinists'
and lioun'symen ' furnished to order.
*Jr Cash paid for Serail, Iron, Old Rails, and all-kinds
of Metals. • ' . jr2t dl m*
INSURANCE
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency. at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERIC .
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,2001000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel P. Saila, Octanes Taylor, Ambrose White,
John ar NWT, Richard D. Wool, William Welsh, Whdam
E. Bowen, James N. &Mama, S. 3sorris Waln, John
aseu, George L. Hareem], Francs R. Oirek Edward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. OOF +IN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, =Sec r etary: :
Asoentril agent far the. ab we name + company, the
undersigned' Is prepared to take Fire risks in any part
of she bate 01 Pennsylvania, ether annually or perpet
ually, on the most favorable terms.
Office 'NUM street between Walnut au 1 btrawhervy
alley; Ba•ke's row.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
jelo Sly Barnsburg, Pa.
HAPPINESS:O ..MISERY?
THAT 1..8 TILE- QII.-ESTION.
1 1 HE Proprietors ,of the - PARISIAN
& CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDI
CINE' have determined reardless or expEnse, to Lane
free, (for the benefit of eutferiog humanity) FOUR of
their most instructive and 'iterating Lectures on Mar
riage and its Disqualificatione, Nervous Debility, Prema
ture Decldie of Dituiheod, Indigestion Weakness or De
eression, Loss of energy and" Vii .illeirees, the Greet se.
cial Evils, and those Kali dies.whics result from, youth
ful follee,.Excesses'ollfaturity, or Ignorance of Physi
ology and Nature's Law, These invaluable Lectures
bay. been the means of enlightning and giving thou
sends, and wilt be forwarded free on the receipt Of four
stamps, by addressing
.SECHErARY PARIBIAN Wilmer OF
ANATOMY .F.FID HISDICIFNII, 563 BroadW4; New York.
VALUABLE PROP , ERTY
FOR SALE.
INOW tiftei` fol. sale that valuable
Property situated on the corner of Marketnid Fifth
streets, oppoAlte Eby's residence ; if not sold on or be
fore the first of September nest at private. sale, It will
be dispoied tar at public outcry on that day, on the
prerai.es. J. 11.11.4,1113. E.
jyadtd.
SSPLENDID assortment of glassware just
received, and for sale low by '
NICHOLS' &,BOWMAN,
jy29 Corner Jtront and Market Ettvets.
EXTRA family flour , choida. brand, - just
flour,
received, and warranted to rve.eatisfactieo, for
=Ale by NICHOLS & 'BOWMAN,
,jyto , ()or. Front* Market Sta.
brown_
.11h AP Sugars, and white, New
y
yeveoryrieg„anedaLt'ao suit tbu ato , are now offered for sale,
tbu I nrchaser, at
n , 1011130 LS At BOWMAN,
13'18 Corder , Fro ' Front and Mirka atreete.
SY RVP-and ,Molassee, no :leas than eight
Linde, for sale by NICHOL'S& BOWMEN,
1718 ' Corner Front and. Market streets.
EXTENSIVE assortment 43f Glassware,
including Jelly glasses, Preserye - Dishes, Goblets,
W
toners4fo:,'&c., of all styles, 'just receive d' and tor
=ale low qy INICHD.LS & BOWfderN t
1y.7! . Corker Front & Market streets.
, WANTED. .
Sh.VERAL Machinists. Also ..a stout
bop'in. the blacksmith shoe. Apiay at the.
. 1y,16-titt -,ISAGIOE.
BLACKING ! •
. .
MASWS - i , !.'CHALLBNGEtLA' 'CBI N G
tQO Grose, +moiled sizes ,lust reeeived, aa tot
sile,ryk;WholefLido prices,
'doll ' wm, 'Dom, & ' C,.
IEr.ELLER'S DRUG. STORE RmO plape
~A
~, SPPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Rip
Villree, for sal. 'at the stare or,JO-1 N WISE. ray
F 0 RI 3 RESERVIiTGPIIR
,
— VERY superior article
_,'lpure,) just
reielved RDA ibr sale by "
WO ' WM. DOCK, JR.. & CO.
CLARET WINE
viTE are oloßing out a VERY SUPERIOR
LOf at km than cost
Wk. D0C1K.4c4,& CO •
qOLD PENS l —The largest and best
.
stock,•from $l.OO to S4.ol—warranted—at
- • , • BFIR,FPNR-E1 EionNsToßE.
,
aiierio .., r .: brands- of extra family flour'
S,
whieh we warrant to eve satisfaction fo:.„sale by
.. NICHOLS & SOWNIAN; 4 ‘
anal , '. Corner Front and Market greets.
NE
PatteriiiictitsCoal `with
recently improved bumps for sale by
': the
j ' NICHOL'S ar BOWMAN'S
m 19 1 ex:truer F^nrit %no m.Lriret
T °"c° o and segars of all kinds, for
. sale by ' NICHOLS k BOWMAN,
J 9 2 9:;, • Varna Print and Market farads.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 boesx
sind in prime order.
nprlB • • 19: WOK, JR.; &
114,4•KEWS,C0o9a and. Sweat, Chodolate,
ii lorlge#4qous ilwros.Thirikartt.wahmt. , m il
41 46
4.1 4 1 sv.rez•
EMI
eta abriertmentents
MERCHANT TAILOR,
85 MARKET Sr., HARRISBURG,
TS now prepared to furnish officer's
military e'otbing, atoordit g to ref/ olajo - ta at ehort
notice. Alfa a general assort rr of tlis, Cat 4meres,
Ventings end ready made clothing for civilian+.
CHARTER OAK
FAMILY FLOUR.
UNEXCELLEDBY ANY IN THE UNITED
STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
FANCY BRAND
OFF BRED IN PENNSYLVANIA !
12 IS MADE OF
CHOICE MISSOUKI WHITE WHIM.
W De:ivared any pine in th e city, free of charge.
TERMS, Cash on delivery.
jySO WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co,
GLASS FRUIT JARS !!
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST ! ! I
CALL AND EXAMINE.
jyaO Wm. DOCK, J.
GAITEY MUSIC HALL,
Walnut Street between 2d and 3d.
ROBERT EDWARDS .... .. . ...Sole Lessee and Mai.ager.
Admission to all parts of the House 15 cents.
MORE NEW STARS
IMMENSE ATTRACTION !
•
That appears ace of
MISS MOLLIE FIELDING
THE GREAT FRENCH DANSEUSE,
Jar Whose artistic performances have received,
with ut exceptio.., toe most I/snaring notices from the
press and rho most extensive of the elite of N.:w Yore',
Ptited.lplds, Boston and other principal cities, will
have the tumor of matting her lirst apsearanee in Har
risburg on
Monday Evening, August 11th, 1862.
Heaugagement of
JAKE BUDD AND
DAN HOWARD,
The a:eat Favorite, Ettdopesn Comedians, in connection
wan th.
STAR GAIETY TROUPE
Miss Julia Edwards, Dick Berthelon. T, Bolts, &fal
ter Perry, T. H. Donnell, Pro,. Vansant, Master tieore,
the /Irby Clown, Moo et De Louis and toe educated dog,
JENNY LIND.
Doors open at 7,3 g to commence at 8 o'clock.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
NOT a few of the wore t disorders that
afflict mankind arise from the corruption that ac
cumulates in the blood. Of all the discoveries that
have been made to purge it out,. none hive been found
which could equal in enect r vhs'c Cumeeuxo barrit.scr OF
eAIiOarARILI . It cleanies and r enova.es the blood, is
stilt the vigor of bealta lute the , yetem end. purges out
the humor which make dist& e. It stir-laiee toe
healthy :unctions 0f the body and expels the disorders
that grow a d ran Ale in the bl.od. i,s eotraurdinary
virtues are not yet widely known, bet when they are is
will no longer to a question what remedy to employ in
the greet variety of titillating (tisanes that require an
alterative rem.dy. Stich a remedy, that could be relied
on, has long been sought fur, and now, tor the first time,
the ',labile have one en which they can depend. Our
space here does not admit certificates to chow its effects.
But the trial of o angle bort m will show to toe sick
that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever
taken. Sufferers Iron 'Scrofula, scroinams Swelings
anti do ea , try it, and seethe rapidity with which it
cures. kiln Diseases, Pimples, .1- c.rulos, Sic rhea,
Eropions do , are soon cleanea out of the ey, tem.
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Eiyiiiielas, Tester or Salt
Rheum, kcatd Read, itingworm, ite., Sio.d not be
bornewbile they can be to speedily cured by Arse's
SeB.-APARILIA.
Byphitlas or Venereal Diseases is expelled from the
system by the prdonged.use of this L . :ARSAYARILLA, and
the patient is left at healthy as if be had never tad the
disease.
Female Diseases are caused by scrcfula In the bleat,
and are generally' soon cured by tar EXTRACT OF EA/•SA
PARILLA. t rice $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
For all the purposes of a Lindy physi.:, take AYER'S
CATHARTIC Paul, which are everywhere ltzwwo to be
the beet purgative teat It offered to toe American leo.
pie Price 26 cents per Box, or 5 boxes for $l.
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYltk & CO. , Lowal, Mass. and
so d by Druggisis everywhere.
Bold by C. A. Ban:Fart, D. W. Grose & Co , C. K. Kol
ler, J. M. Lutz, Dr. biley, F. Wyeth snd dealers every
where
tanbibates.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
- Du DOLPH MILLSR, of East Hanover
JA I township, offers himself as a candidate for the of -
hoe of LOUNTY 001111L,SIONEK, sabject to the Union
Republican Nominating Conventon, and pledges hint
sent itonalcat d and. elected, to discharge the dates of
itte ofthie with fidelity jylB-,W.te
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
BERST, of south Hanover
township, offers himself as a candidate for the
onto:, orcou.vrr oihnir SUMER, satbect to the Union
tseimbllFan Nominating Convention, and pledges himself
if nominated and seeded, ti di - charge the duties of the
(dine with fidelity. jel3 dawtc*
SAMUEL PAGE, of Swatara township,
announces himself as a candidate for the office o f
county fotr.mi.sioner, totoject to the d ois on of me Re
publican County Convention. He pr. miles if t maid:Lied
and elected to discharge the dudes of s :e for the
good of the tea pat era of the county. jyle dlw wie
nitittilaittattb
"POMADE HONGROISE
Km ITEM TEIS
MOUSTACHES,
KELLER'S kRUGSTORtI,
=
CIDER !II VINEGAIt 11 1
Mld E g u f a r r o a in nteelt e us e tt i te l 'e s t e ri l c e tl e y te p d are APPies'
4:02-d MVIK
DANDELION COFFEE 1--A Fresh and
, !alga Supply. of this Celebrated Coffieei not received
by (.ia) WDS. DOC. Jr., di eo.
fIANNED Tomatoes and titeen Corn, at
JOHN myl
j U Altit JELLY.—A large supply just
TecOved by " DOCK-Jn h (AI
A PPJ ES, Oranges and Lemons, atJOHN
Al& wir
rE first in the market just received
oad toe sate by NYM. WOK, lx. , &OU
YFORD
aus-dim
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