Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 19, 1862, Image 3

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NO i ICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad.
vertisements, nominees Notices, Mar
riages, Deaths, &c., to secure insertion
in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regu
lar Evening,Edition are inserted in the
morning Edition without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
Tuesday Afternoon, August 19, 1802
OUR usual local variety is excluded to-day to
give space to the proceedings of the 'Union
County Convention.
To OfflClßS.—Military swords, sashes and
belts can be obtained at the Merchant Tailor
Store of Geo. W. Glover, Market street, a few
East of Third.
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Tae Daorrra.—Powel's Valley and parts of
Lebanon county have been...favored recently
with refreshing rains, but other portions of the
county are suffering from the drouth, and the
corn crops will be seriously injured should it
continue much longer.
MILITARY ItgLIRT CommrrrEE.—The regular
weekly meeting will be held this evening at
7 o'clock at the office of A. J. Heir, Em., in
Walnut street opposite the county prison.
GIORGE BBIGNER, Pres't.
A. J. Hasa, 0. EDWARDS, Sec'y.
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ORGANIZATION OF A Bzunumr.—The one hun
dred and thirty-fourth regiment was formed at
Camp Curtin last evening. The companies
composing it are from Butler, Beaver and
Lawrence counties. Its field officers had not
been appointed this morning.
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Somirrunto TAsrr.—The restaurant under
Wyeth's Hall, has been remodelled and much
improved, and is now one of the neatest estab
meets of the kind in the city. It is a perfect
bijouc of a refreshment saloon, and as the pro
prietor, Mr. James Carothers, knows " how to
keep a hotel," of course he is well patronized.
PATRIOTIC Inerrrerion.—Loysville Academy,
located in Perry county of this State, has given
a striking example of attachment to our glori
ous Union. All the students in the institution,
with the exception of one or two, have enlisted
under their former efficient principal, Captain
D. Tressler, and are now in Camp Curtin, ready
to march in defence of their country.
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An OMEN OE Sucoses.—A short time ago a
beautiful phenomenon was observed on the
moon about twelve o'clock at night. A bril
liant vale composed of white, red and blue en
circled the moon, which, whilst it excited the
admiration of all who saw it, on account of its
brilliancy and beauty, was regarded by many
as an omen of the speedy triumph of our glort:
one country's flag.
Szaiovs Aconnerr.—A serious accident hap
pened to Mr. John Bolton as he was returning
home from Linglestown on Saturday afternoon.
It happens that as he was descending a hill, a
portion of the harness broke, causing the horse
to take fright, and whilst attempting to stop ,
the animal he Wee kicked in the breast, caus
ing a very dangerous wound, and a copious
flow of blood from his month. Yesterday he
was still living, but hie situation is thought to
be critical.
FATAL RAILROAD ACOIDIRT.—Thomas Free
lan, a brakeman on the Northern Central Rail
way, was killed on Friday at the summit, about
twenty-one miles this side of Baltimore. The
train in which he was breaking became sepa
rated by the breaking of a coupling, and the
rear portion shocking heavily against the front,
he was thrown off and instantly killed. The
body was taken to Baltimore, and an inquest
held by Coroner Greentree. The jury rendered .
a verdict in accordance with the above facts.
Deceased was about thirty-five years of age, and
leaves a wife and four children.
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A Tomo LAW Slum Br HER Brurrinat.—A
young lady, a daughter of Mr. George Dankle,
residing a few miles beyond Linglestown, was
recently severely wounded by the discharge of
a gun in the hands of a ydnnger brother about
eight years old. It appears that the boy was
under the impression that the gun was not
loaded, and snapped it at his sister for amuse
ment or to frighten her. Unexpectedly the
gun was discharged, inflicting a dangerous
wound in her side. As she was stooping at the
moment, the charge composed of small shot
entered her body obliquely, and consequently
injured no vital part, as she is still living and
good hopes are entertained of her recovery.
Mann GAME or Bess BALL. The much
talked-of match game of base ball between the
Keystone Club, of this city, and the Mountain
Club, of Altoona, will take place at 10 o'clock
to-morrow morning, on the grounds of the
Keystone Club, a short distance above the
Bound House. The nine selected by the Key
stone Club are Messrs. C. Gemmel, Head,
McGargie, Friel], Wallace, Grone, Snodgrass,
Williams and Hunt. S. D. YOung, scorer.—
The names of the Altoona nine have not been
ascertained. The match has excited much in
terest among the knights of the "Bat and
Ball " in our city, and we have no doubt
there will be a large assemblage present to
witness the friendly contest.
Tax Gazer REBRLLION.—We were present last
evening during Davis' exhibition of the Pano
rama of the Great Rebellion, land having hid
the pleasure of beholding this triumph of art
and science deliniation once before, we were
impressed with the many improvements and ex
tensive additions he has made to this National
work. The Panorama now embraces in its
scenery the most eventful actions and incidents
of the rebellion, with portraits of distinguished
statesmen and soldiers, who are instrumental
in carrying out the great objects of the govern
ment for its suppression. A work of this kind
must be seen, and not described, to be pro
perly appreciated. Let none of our readers fail
to be present during the brief period of its ex
hibition in this city.
Tickets can be had at Bergner's Bookstore,
Benumb; Drug Store and at . the Brady Timii•
Datilbin County Union Republican Con
vention.
Pursuant to a call of the Chairman of
the County Standing Committee, the dele
gates from the several wards and townships of
Dauphin county, met in the Court House in
this city, at half past ten o'clock this morn
ing, and were called to order by Mr. A. Weit
ing, of Middletown, upon whose motion John
S. Musser, of Upper Paxton was chosen as
President, and J. A. Boger, of Harrisburg and
M. R. Alleman, of Middletown, were seltcted as
Secretaries.
The list of townships was then read over
and the delegate] presented their credentials
when it appeared the following were present:
Harrisburg—
First Ward—Alexander Koser, George Dunn.
Second Ward —John A. Boger, Samuel Sarch.
Bard Ward—John J. Shoemaker, Dr. George
Bailey.
Fourth Ward—Mowry Nichols, Alfred C.
Blunts.
Fifth Ward—Chambers Dubbs, Jeremiah
Douglas.
Sixth Ward—Josiah' McFarland. John M.
Laurie.
Upper Svxdara—Jos. Baker, Jacob J. Bishop
Low Peden—Jacob Balthasar, Cleo. Look.
Lower Swatara—Martin Wetzel, Isaac Eber
'Susquehanna—James C. Corbit, Amos Fialer.
Dauphin—Henry Learner,Joseph Cockley.
Jackson—Wm. Enders, obert McCully.
Dalifax—Wm. Taylor, Wash. M'Conne/1.
Mifflin—Aaron P. Lark, Benj. Bordner.
Washington—B. R. Buffington, Samuel P
Martin.
Reed—Wm. Lukens, Wm. Colestock.
Millersburg—W. H.Moore, Jeremiah Gilbert
Wiconisco—Jno. L. Forster, J. P. Hoffman.
Gratz—Wm. Hoffman, Henry Ketterman.
Lykens—Henry Moyer, Michael Wolf.
Upper Paxton—John S. Maser, Dan'! Seal.
Conewago—Jno. S. FoI4, Cyrus G. Shenk.
East Londonderry—William Heidler, Jno. M.
Keiper.
West Londonderry—Jacob W. Hata, Joe. H
Landis.
Midddletown
N. W.—A. Wieting, M. R. Alleman.
N. W.—Henry S. Kelley, John M'Creary
B. W.—Henry Lynch, Yetman Eves.
Derry—HenryW. Kettering, Alfred Hummel
South Hanover—J. H. Ebersole, John B
Early.
West Hanover—Geo. Cassel,' John H. Back
instes.
East Hanover—Henry W. Kelm, John Early.
Middle Paxton—Philip Schaffner, Benjamin
Sheesely.
Rush—John Mans, Alexander Hunter.
Jefferson—Philip Hoffman, Josiah Welker.
NOMINATIONS FOR CONORRSS.
On motion the Convention proceeded to nom
inate canidates for Congress, when
Dr. Geo. Bailey nominated F. K. Boas, of
Harrisburg.
Amos Filler nominated A. 0. Hiestor, of S..
quehanna.
M. R. Alleman nominated A. Wieting, of
Middletown.
Joseph Cockley nominated Wm. J. Robinson.
The Convention then proceeded to ballot,
which resulted as follows :
F. K. Boas received 27 votes.
A. O. Kloster " • 8 "
A. Wieting If 20 "
W. J. Robinson " 18 "
Neither of the candidates having received a
majority of the votes cast, the Convention pro
ceeded to a second ballott, which resulted as
follows :
E.,..Boas.xecelyed.
A. 0. Hiester .
A. Wieting .
W. J. Robinson "
Neither of the candidates having reoefved a
a majority of thevotes cast, the Convention pro
ceeded to a third ballot, which resulted as fol
lows :
F. K. Boas received 16 votes.
A. Wieting " 20 "
W. J. Robinson " 33 "
Neither of the candidates having received a
majority of the votes cast, the Convention pro
ceeded to a fourth ballot, which resulted as fol
lows :
F. K. Boas received 25 votes.
A. Waiting 64 21 "
Wm. J. Robinson " 22 "
Neither candidate having received a majority
of all the votes cast, the Convention proceeded
to a fifth ballot, which resulted as follows :
F. K. Boas received 29 votes.
A. Welting " 20 44
Win. J. Robinson " 19 "
Neither of the candidates having a majority
of all the votes cast,
A motion was made and adopted, that when
the Convention adjourn it adjourn to meet at
two o'clock P. M.
A motion was then made to adjourn, which
was not agreed to—yeas 22, nays 46.
The Convention then proceeded to a sixth
ballot, which resulted as follows :
F. K. Boas received 26 votes.
di
A. Wieting 20 dd
Wm. J. Robinson " 22 "
Neither of the candidates having received a
majority of the votes cast, the convention pro
ceeded to a seventh ballot, which resulted as
follows :
F. K. Boas received 25 votes,
A. Wieting 14 22 "
Wm. J. Robinson " 21 "
Neither of the candidates having received a
majority of the votes cut, the Convention ad
journed until 2 o'clock P. X.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The Convention re-assembled at 2 o'clock P.
X , and proceeded to the eighth ballot for a can
didate for Congrese, which resulted as follows :
F. K. Boss received 15 votes.
W. J Robinson " 38 "
A. Wieting " 10 "
A. 0. Relater " 3 "
Wm. J. Robinson having received a majority
of the votes cast was declared duly nominated.
The nomination was then made unanimous.
Dr. Bailey offered the following, which was
agreed to :
Resolved, That Wm. J. Robinson be author.
ized to appoint his own conferees to meet sim
ilar ones from other counties in this congres
sional district. •
NOVIRAMIONS POE AUSIIELT.
Thos. G. Fox and James Freeland were unan
imously nominated as the candidates for Assem
My.
DISTITSCT ATTORNZY
The Convention then proceeded to ballot for
a candidate for District Attorney, which result
ed as follows :
A. J. Herr received 54 votes.
W. W. Hays " 14 "
A. J. Herr, having received a majority of the
Total cast, was declared duly nominated.
The nomination was declared unanimous.
Venneulvania mad litlegrapt), wan littrnoon, anguot 19, 1062
The convention proceeded to nominate a
candidate for county commisidoner, which re
sulted as follows:
Jacob L Millison, Paxton, received.2o yoke
Rudolph Miller, East Hanover .... 8 "
David Beret, 8 gg
Adam Ulrich, Lower Swatata 19 "
J. Balsbaugh, " 4 "
Martin Risley, Londonderry, 18 "
Neither of the candidates having received a
majority of the votes cast, the convention pro
ceeded to a second ballot, which resulted as
follows:
Jacob Millison received 27 votes
David Berst ft 6 la
Adam Ulrich 17 "
J. Balsbaugh 1 .4
Mai tin Nisivy " ..... ...14 "
Rudolph Miller, " 1 "
Neither of the candidates having received a
majority of the votes cast, the Convention pro
ceeded to a third ballot which resulted as fol
lows :
Jacob Mildson received is AO votes
Martin Nialey ft
..12 "
Rudolph Miller " 8 II
David Nutt l' 1 IS
Adam,lllrith " 10 "
Jacob Manson having received a majority o
all the votes cast was declared duly nominated
The nomination was then made unanimous.
The convention preceded to ballot for a can
didate for Director of the Poor, which resulted
as follows :
H. Miller received 16 votes.
Daniel Sheesely, L. Swatare, rec'd.4o "
Jno. F. Stoner, E. Hanover, " 3 "
Joe. Kremer W. Hanover, " 4 "
J. W. Hats, Londonderry, " 4 "
Daniel Sheeaely having received a majority
of the votes cast, was declared duly nominated.
The nomination was made unanimous.
The Convention proceeded to ballot for a
candidate for County Surveyor, which resulted
as follows :
Thos. Strohm, Linglestown, reo'd 81 votes
Wm. W. Forster, Wicordsco, " 16 •'
Preston Miller, Berrysburg, " 8 "
L. Poffenberger, M. Paxton, " 16 "
There being no choice, the saute of Preston
Miller was withdrawn, and the conventiouvro
ceeded to a second ballot, which resulted as
follows : .
Thomaa Strohm received 84 votes
Wm. W. Forbtur " 22 4.
L. Poffenberger
Thos. Strohm having received a majority o
the votes cast was declared duly nominated.
The nomination was made unanimous.
The convention proceeded to ballot for a
candidate for County Auditor, which resulted
as follows :
Daniel Lair, Gratetown, received 84 votes.
Jonathan Spayd, Jefferson, " 6 "
F. Wenrich, " - 26 "
Daniel Lair having received a majority o
the votes cast was declared duly nominated.
The nomination was then made unanimous.
Jesse B Hummel of Hammelstown, was Dna
nimously selected as the candidate for Coroner
ONAMIGLIf OF THI COMITY STANDING 0011INITTIN
On motion of Mr. Chambers Dobbs, Mr
Alex. W. Koser, of Harrisburg, was anent
mouldy elected Chairman of the County. Stand
lug Committee.
26 votes
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22 "
20 ..
A motion was made that the Chairman of the
*ending Committee have authority to appoint
the members of mid Committee, which was
agreed to.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
BOUNTY FUND ON DAUPDIN.—The committee
of this fund are requested to meet at the house
of the Secretary, No. 28 North Second street,
on Tuesday evening, the 19th inst., st 7 o'clock .
The members of the committee in the several
wards of the city will please be punctual, and
bring their subscription books with them.
Gao. J. Snoistansa, Secretary.
As no newspaper will be issued in this place
for some days, I take this mode of meeting a
series of base slanders on me, which appeared
in the colums of the Harrisburg Zelegraph, of
the 15th inst., over the signature of "Timms,"
and dated at this place, the 18th.
So far as the malicious epithets applied to my
Father, by this concealed and cowardly author
are concerned, I am not permitted tr speak;
nor have I any explanation to make, of the in
accuracies of an article that appeared in the
Patriot and Union of the 11th, to which "'faw
ns" assumes to reply. Those inaccuracies show
sufficiently that the article was not dictated by
any member of my family or by any intimate
friend. Bat it is the specific falsehood of
"Viruses" about myself that I desire to meet.
When speaking of the tender of service to the
Government by my old company, he says that
when the company had resolved to go, "Young
Bigler was of course compelled to yield and ac
company his company ; ' thereby forcing the
inference that I had been virtually, driven into
the service. No imputation could be more un
founded and unjust. Bo far from this, very
many citizens, if not all know that I was
amongst the first to declare my determination
to go, and that I exerted myself to the utmost
( f my influence thereafter to raise the company
and have it accepted by the Government. •
Then again, he says that a "few hours before
the commencement of the seven daye fighting
at Richmond, this valorous young Bigler re
signed and took up a position far away from
the line of battle." On this point the over
zeal of this slanderer lute defeated his purpose.,
for every military man knows that a resigna
tion does not release the officer until it is ac
cepted ; and how could the resignation be sent
to the proper Department, be considered in its
turn, with hundreds ahead of it and be return
ed in a "few hours." With this complete an
swer I could drop this point, but it is due to
truth and myself that the circumstances con
nected with my resignation should be known.
The truth is, I sent in my resignation about
the middle of May last, whilst the Regiment
was lying idle at Falmouth, on the Rapahan
nock, and when no one anticipated. a fight
On the 6th or 13th of June the Regiments*
ordered to advance towards 'Richmond, and no
action was taken on my resignation till the
twentieth of June, six days before the fighting
commenced, when an honorable discharge
reached me from the proper officer. It will
thus be seen that had I been especially anxious
to avoid the dangers and privations of the fight,
I could have left the field immediately, for the
North ; but I remained during the entire strug
gle, and for days after it and did what I could
properly, though most of the time I was too
far exhausted to do much more than take care
of myself. My position was peculiar. I had
no command and no one had command or care
of me. It may be proper to state, in addition
that it is well known to many of my comrades,
that although I was laboring, under a painful
infirmity, which' rendered ins unf i t for woo
COUNTY oomiussonna.
DIRECTOR ON THE POOR.
COUNTY BURYNYOR
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couzar AUDITOR
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A Card.
on foot, as certified by both the Regimental
and Brigade Burgeons I should have withheld
my resignation had I Burgeons,
that the Regiment
was about to be advanced towards Richmond.
- It does not become me to talk of my own
actions. I only pretend to have done my duty,
and to have an honorable discharge from the
service for reasons deemed sufficient by the
proper officers. I set vtd fourteen months to
the best of my ability, and now I would not
hesitate to stake all that I have of this worlds
goods, that if the man who has blonlered me,
because he hears political malice towards my
Father, will L'lye the public his pr, per name,
it will appear that h. has never served his coon
tr3 in the field, a day :.1 an bout in his life ;
and I hereby brand him, whoever he nuty be,
a shuderer, poltroon and coward, and pledge
myself, that whenever he comes ou from his
cowardly retreat, and gives me his name, to
convince him that there is quite as much cour
age in my blood as he will choose to deal with.
JOHN W. BIGLER.
OLSAUJIILD, Aug. 16, 1862.
A Mona. ESTABLIORKMIT —Among the many
improvements lately made in our city, to which
we can point with pride as an evidence of pros
perity -and as a determination on the part of
our badness men, no longer to remain behind
the " tighqcoltse," is the completion of Eby
& Kunkle's Urge brick building at the corner
of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike
creditable to the owners and ornamental to that
part of our city.
The building is not only one of the largest,
devoted to the grocery business, outside of New
York, but the stock challenges 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 civil 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.
To the Afflicted.
The undersigned would respectfully in
form those who are afflicted with Rheuma
tism, Dyspepsy, 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 rates.
I have also en hand a quantity of invaluable
Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles.
References can be furnished as to their won
derful efficacy, whenever called upon. There
need be no apprehension in regard to my com
petency in administering it, as I have had it
on band for the past six years. As they are
now sold at reduced prices, no family should be
without them over night. They can be had at
any time at my residence, in Pine street, be
tween Second and Front.
Aul3 dlm MRS. L. BALL.
Mu. Bera..—ln justicelo you, and from a
desire to promote the welfare of the communi
ty, I take great pleasure in stating, what this
medicine has done for me. I was afflicted with
the dyspepsia for about one year and was un
able to walk, sit or stand with comfort. I took
medicine from different physicians without ob
taining discoverable relief. I finally despaired
of my recovery, as did also every person that
saw me. Your Tonic strengthened my stomach,
removed the swelling and gave me a first-rate
appetite. I now enjoy good health, and would
recommend all to give it a trial. My store is
in Third street, three door from Market. •
JOHN R. ODELL
Harrisburg, Aug. 18, 1862.
Ha um Clorti !--Thus we heard a love
maiden say, who stood at the cam weepinglor
him (who was about to depart for the seat of
war,) upon whom all of her young affections
ire 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 absence, the cheap dry goods
house of Moron & Bowmarr continues to supply
the public wants.
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We have received a very large assortment of
Hoop Skirts, all qualities and prices, from 76
cents up to $2 60 ;26 dozen of Marseilles
Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to match, the
whole set for 25 cents, worth 50 cents ; 10
boxes of Ribbon for dress trimming, all colors ;
6 boxes of Belt Ribbon, all colors ; a large as
sortment of linen and needlework Collars, , and
setts of collars and sleeves ; a large assortment
of white Cambric°, Tacconetts, 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 Underaleeves ; 200 embroidered In
fant Waists at all prices ; 20 pieces of Black
Silk Lace, all prices, some 1 yard wide suitable
for dress flouncing or trimming of lace shawls ;
Lace Mitts at all prices, 25 cents up ; 40 dozen
of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand
kerchiefs. For wholesale customers we keep a
large assortment of hoisery and notions, such
as Spool Cotton, 'Vliread ll Needles, Pins, Stock
ings, Socks, etc., etc. S. Laws.
TO THE YOUNG OR OLD.
Male or Female,
If you have tieen suffering from a habit teindged in by the
YOUTH 01 BOTH SEX/LS,
WHOM CAUSE SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS,
11 Unfits then for Marriage,
And is the greatest evil which cam befall
MAN OR WOMAN.
Bee symptoms enumerated in advertisement, and if you
are a sufferer,
Cut out the advertisement,
And send for it at once.
Delays are dangerous.
Aids for ilehnbold's
Take no other.
Cores guaranteed.
Beware of Couisterreet and haitatioru. jyl6-d2m
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE I !
Wm. A. Batchelor's Bair bye !
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Snows
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
If you with to escape ridicule.
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed Instantly to, a
beautiltd and natural Brown or Blank, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MaDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wu. A. Barciumon singe 18 9, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
offs famous Dye.
Wit. A. BATCHELOR% HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is weinnarrso
not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin
ued, end the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied. The hair
is invigorated for hib by this splendid Dye. which is prop.
erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street New York.
Sold in an the cites and towns of the United States, by
Druggists end Fancy Goode Dealers
The Genuine bee the name William A. Datchelor,P ,
and address upon a steel plate *ignoring, on the four
sides of each box.
Wholesale Factory, 81 Parclay 81.,
ood-dkwly. Late 288 Broadway, New Yerk
No) 24byttliinntuts.
VANILLA BEANS,
WE are offering. for sale a splendid
quality or Vanilla Bean at low prices, by the
pound, ounce or singly.
KBLLIR'B DRUG STORM,
91 Market :Amt.
•
CRS & BLACKWELL'S Celebrated
mum, HACCB3, ranagaves, &a, &C. A large
supply of the - above, embracing every variety, just to
eVed end for sale by Nil WM. DOCH , Jr., & Co.
CEDAR TUBS ,
BASKETS, BROOMS
lend evirrbing in the line, just receive' hi large
banatities and for saki very low by
& Co .
AloftHamm
RECRUITS WANTED.
FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY,
REGULAR ARMY.
OE hundred more able bodied (mar.
p ried or unmarried) men are wvuted to complete
the &cord Baitallion of the above re. linen'.
Its itralguarlers are pleassntb locAed at "Camp
Wissahickon' , on the banks of the Schuylkill, near
Philadelphia, where recruits are weekly sent to be
thoroughly instructed before going into active service
Honest, Intelligent and energen.:. Irma are particularly
wanted for non-commissioned officers, to whom as with
all recruits, every advantage of ad. attend bounty, pay,
given.
A. premium of two dollars will be let'd any Risen or
soldier for etch acceptable recrnitpreeeuted by him.
Further informslion may be obtain i I' applied for, at
the office on second strei t near •h • Mark house, Har
risburg, Pa, FlitdeAs H. NORTON,
jyl9silm Capt. 15th Uy. left.., vecruitiu4 Officer.
PURVES,
Scrap Iron and Metal Merchant,
MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS,
N. E. Om. of South and Penn, and No. 17
South Streets,
PHIL AD EL P HIA.
Ingot Copper, Sheet Iron,
Brats Red. " Zinc,
~ " Imo% Steel,
Pig Tin, - - 4 Borax,
Bar " Crucitse;
Pig Lead, Foundry Facings,
Bar " Anvils,
Speller, Vices, Files, gro.•
Antimony, Old metals,
Babbitt Metal, " Copper,
Bismuth," Brass,
deldere, " Lead, gic.,Eita.
Bar Iron,
New and Secondhand Macblueste and Blactramithal
Tools and Steam Engines bought sod sold.
Articles of every d, seri triton in use by Machinists'
and Ponnerymen, furnished to order.
gar Cash paid for PamP Iron , Old Bails, and all kinds
or Metals. jy2l dime
INSURANCE.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
DURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH HERM
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Asseti $1,2001000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G, Coale, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel I. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White,
John R. Neff, Richard D. Woo], William Welsh, William
E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, 8. Lords Wale, John
damn, George L. Harritoo, Francis R. ihpe, Edward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for tbd shave name i company, the
undersigned , is prepared to take.Pire risks in any part
of 'he State or Penusylsams, sit her annually or perpet
wally, on the most lavorab le terms.
Mice Third street between Walnut and Strawberry
alley, Bu - ke's row.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
jelo d ly Harrisburg, Pa.
HAPPINESS OR MISERY ?
THAT IS THE QUESTION.
Proprietors of the "PARISIAN
t. CABINET or WONDESS, ANATOMY and MEDI
CINE" have determined regardless of expense, to bane
free, (for the benefit of suffering humanity) FOUR of
their most histructive and Interesting Lectures on Mar-
Nage and its Dispalitkistions, Nervous Debility, Prema
ture Decline of Manhood, Indigestion Weakness or De
premien, Lose of energy and YualPsWers, the Great So
cial Evils, and those Mal dies which result hem youth
ful Jbl.les, Wears of Maturity, or Ignorance or Physt
elegy and Nature's Law. These Invaluable Lectures
have been the means of enlightning and saving thou
sands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four
Stamps, by addressing SCOW: ART Panama Carom or
damn= An Imo" MI Broadway, New York.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
T NOW offer for sal & that valuable
property situated on the corn of Market and Fifth
streete, opposite Eby's residence • if not sold cm or be
fare the first of September neat at private gale, it will
be dbiposed off at public outer, on that dsj, on the
premi..es. J. H. HAUSE.
jy3l.dtd
'SPLENDID assortment of glassware just
received, and br eale low by
NICBOLS & BOWMAN,
.1F29 Corner Front and Market streets.
EXTRA family Hour, choice brand, just
received, and warranted to give eatietaatica, for
sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
jylo Oor. Front At,Market Sta.
ritIEAP 'Sugars, brown and white, New
1„,/ Orleans, Layering's, Ac., are now offered for sale,
of every gr• de to Suit the I uroneser„at
srt:HOL'S & BOWMAN,
1918 Corner Front and Market streets.
SYRUP and Molasses, no less than eight
Linde, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
1718 Corner FroLt and Market streets.
EXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware,
including Jelly glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblets,
Tumblers, Ac. , Ac., of all styles, just received and. for
.ale lbw by MUMS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front & Market streets.
WANTED.
ShirERAL Machinists. Also a stout
boy in the blacksmith shop Apply at the
415-Ott RUMS WORKS.
HIJACKING I
fVf ASON '8 "CHALLENGE BLACKING
j, too Geoss, aseirted ais.et, Just received, and lot
sale at Wholesale prima,
dell WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co
KPILLEWS DRUG 8 IPORE ie the place
to ...,r Pstrnt NPAfrih,•
A SUPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Hi
joi. °coffee, for We a< the More of JOIN WOW. my
WHITE BRANDY
FOB PRESERVING PURPOSES.
AVERY superior article, (pure,) just
received and for sale by
WM. DOCK, JIL, do Co.
OLARET WINE!!!
wE are closing out a VERY SUPERIOR .
LOT at, /est them cot
IyB Wit.,JODOK Jr...lk CO
gOLD PENS I—The lArgeet and best
stock. from $l.OO to s4.oo—marmoted—et
8111WIPIIR 8 ROoftBTORIt.
Superior brands of extra family flour
which we warrant to give satisfaction, for sale by
cuIINICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Oorner Vroot and Market streets,
NEW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with
eh the recently improved benefit for Wale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S
my 19 Omer Front Rod litrtret %troop.
TOBACco and segars of all kinds, for
rale by NICHOLS & BOWMA N,
Corner Front and Market Mesta.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 boesz
Just received and In prime order.
W. DUCH Y JR., & 00.
BAKER'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate
jars& at JOHN WIEW amylS, Third and Walnut
New atittrtizentents
CHARTER OAK.
FAMILY FLO tJB.
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED
STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
FANCY BRANDS
OFF RILED IN PENNSYLVANIA !
.IT IS .ffApE O.F
CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT.
Aar Delivered any pia oin the city, free of char g e
TERMS, Cash on delivery.
jY3O WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co,
CLASS FRUIT JARS!!
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST ! !
CALL AND EXAMINE.
kap WM DOCK, .Ig. &CO
GAITEY MUSIC HALL.
Walnut Street between 2d and Bd.
kOBRRT EDWARD' .........Pole Lessee and MaLager.
Admission to all parts of the Home 15 cans.
MORE NEW STARS
IMMENSE ATTRACTION
•
Find appearance of
MISS MOLLIE FIELDING
THE GREAT FRENCH DANSEUSE,
sib Whose erast.io periormanzes have received,
with, ut exceptioa, toe most flattering notices from the
press and the most extensive . ot the elite or N-ite Tors,
Philadelphia, Boston and other principal can 5, will
have the honor of making her first appeaninee f n Mar
tinsburg on
Monday Evening, August 11th, 1862.
Re.engagement of
JAKE BUDD AND
DAN HOWARD,
The Great Favorite, Ethlopeen Comedians, in connection
who the
'STAR GAIETY TROUPE
Miss Julia Edwards, Dick Berthelon. T. H. Holiis, Mat
ter Perry, T. H. Donnell, Prof. Velment, Master George,
the Baby Clown, Mons. De Louis and the educated dog,
JENNY LIND .
Doors open at 7% to commence at 8 o'clock.
ganMbatts.
NOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
pIUDOI PH MI,GLER, of Eaat Hanover
:Lk township, offers himself to a candidate for the of
hoe u OIJNTY CORtIIeSIONRit, subject to the Union
Republican Thmlnating Convebt:on, and pledges him
sent nomivatxd and elected, to discharge the duties of
the office with thielity kill-A.4e
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
tIA DID BERS'I', of z;.outh Hanover
jj, township, offers Navel( as a candidate for the
nth m COUN Tit 001.6ii-SIuDIER, subject to the Union
•iteptinlieen Nominating Convenient, and pledges himself
if 'emulated agia emoted, to discharge the duties or she
°Dice with fidelity. Jel3 desist.
SAMUEL PAGE, of Swatara township,
announces himself as a candidate for the (dace 01
Lounty Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Re
publican County Convention. Re promises if nominate d
and elected to discharge the duties of Said office for the
good of the tax payers of the county. 416 dlw vine
idiaLtilcuuout
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
NOT a few of the Wert- t disorders that
afflict mankind arise from the corruption theta?.
cumulates in the blood. Of all the discoveries the
have been made to purge it out, none have been found
which could equal in enect .vas's ODYPOITICD Earner OF
OAIMPARELLA. It cleanses and renovates the blood, In
stills the vigor of health into the system end purges out
the humor which make disease. It stimulates the
healthy inactions of the body and expels the disorders
that grow sod ranale in the blood. Le extraordinary
virtues are not yet widely known, but when toey are ft
will no longer be a question what remedy to employ In
the great variety of afflicting diseases that require an
alterative remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied
on, has long been sought for, and now, for the first time,
the public have one on which they can depend. Our
space here does not admit certificates to show its effects.
hut the trial of a single bolt to will show to the sick
that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever
taken. Sufferers Iron Scrofula, gcrefutuus Swellings
and Sores, try it, and see the rapidity with which it
ours,. Sam Diseases, Pimples, kaiaks, Parches,
Eruption efc., are soon cleaned out of the system.
St. Anthony's lire, Rose or Epysipdas, 2rdier or Sett
Rheum, &aid Head, Ringworm, he., should not be
borne while they can be to speedily cured by ATER'S
SAR:APARILLA.
Bypheiias or Venereal Diseases Is expelled from the
stem by the praonged use of this Sassaramme, and
patient is tat A 3 healthy as if be had never bad the
Aside Di leate3 are eaueed by scrofula In the blood,
endue generally /non cured by Lis Exraecr or SARSA
PARILLA. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
Per all the purpouts of a family physic, take AYER'S
CATHARTIC Ima, which are everywhere knewo to be
the brio purgative tout it offered to tee America. Peo
ple Price 26 cents per Box, or 6 boast fur
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYne. & Co., Low 11, kiwis. and
so
.d by Druggists everywhere.
Sold by C. A. Rinvdrt, I). W. Gros g & Co., 0. K. Bel
ler, J. M. Leta, Dr. Utley, F. Wyeth end dealers every-
Where.
POMADE au E
FOR MING MO
MOUSTACHES,
KELLER'S LRIMS-Toßg
eiDER HI VINEGAR !1 !
MADE from choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure,
ets-e
M. BOOK &
DANDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and
largo supply of this OskthrsZed Coffsei set received
by Pa) Wit. WU dr., k
CANNED Tomatoes and Green Coin, at
JOHN WMOn. myl
'I "TARA JELLY.—A large supply just
11" • 1.13,
•I.lU"' " k")
A PP! ES, Oranges and Lemons, at JOHN
Am. woos. yoyl
THE first in the market, just received
sad hr ode b 7 WM. DOCK, Xi, & CO.
El