Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 20, 1862, Image 2

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PEOPLE'S UNION STATE TICKET•
AUDITOR GENRRAL:
THOMAS E. aoaaRAN,
of York County
SURVEYOR GENERAL:
WILLIAM S, ROSS.
of Luzern County
HARBISIIIIRG, PA
Wednesday.ltorning, August - 20; 1861
OOL. PATER S. ALLABACH
The One , Hundred and Thirty-first Regiment,
composed of companies recruited in UniOn,
Northumberland, Mifflin, 'Snyder and Lycom
ing counties, will be commanded by Col. Pr(
H. Allabach, and leaves Camp,,Curlin tg dY•
It is not necessary for us to refer speOlen9 to
the Colonel of this regiment, nor to dgcribe the
material of which the regimen . ,tAiself is com
posed. In selecti n g Cot Al4Olll, Gov. Curtin
was controlled, as he i ls in.tho selectiowof every
Colonel, by a purpose t, procure for oar volun
teer force, the very best and most available
military ability: as the object is to secure the
discipline and effectiveness of our quota of the
present requisition, as speedily as practicable.
Col. Allabach is a soldier in every sense of
the Word. He has had experience where none
but martial merit is recognized, and where men
are toted by the sternestdbmiplitie. In the regu
lar army, though not reaching the grade of com
mission, he nevertheless had the satisfaction of
winning the confidence and approval' of those
in command. On the bloodiest . of the battle
fields of Mexico, and throughout that war, be
served with great devotion. In the war which.
is now, being waged for the Union; be is bound
to win a broader fame and a higher distinction,
because he is where his ability and his merits
will have ample room tor Atotion and recogni
tion. He will not fail to reflect, credit on the
Governor who commissioned him and the cause
for which he is to battle.
Tim Basmersumones must feel a crushing
sensation of thatitind of bitter remorse which
Is calculated to consume a man, when they
read the dispatches of the traitor Breckinridge,
deaorthing his part of the affair at Baton. Rouge
and the suffering which he inflicted on the loyal
soldiers who defended that poet. Of course we
do not mean those who were induced to sup:
-port tithimioh, Mlsrppreseldatione.Ffi
leadint.dbbkhfabe Deniodrats. We mean those
leaders themselves. We mean such men as
Frank Hughes- Snob men as these whr now
hold the organisation of the Democratic party,
and who like Frank Hughes and James prich
anad, are straining every effort to use that or
ionisation for the aid of the rebel cause. Thus
whlli Breekinridge banes his dispatches, gloat : ,
log over the lOyal blood lie, and his followers
have abed, Frank linglresiis printing this ad
dressee, laying the blame of this unholy war
against the Union, at the doors of Ole white
laboring mimes of the loyal eta*: there II
sometblpg melanchidly and humiliating In this
ooincidence. , It•shows, however they may at: ,
tempt to disguise the fact, that the mbrijs of
the south end the dongh-facei of the'north are
Acting in concert: The one isittsfire and sword.
assail the Union; while the other with fa/se
hood and slander denonnce Union men: Both
must be humtuatectand crushed ontbifore that
Union iian be saved.
Sinoe Breckenridge has 'bet an arm, the
question becomes pertbkont es , tswhether his
friends la the loxid states lose sn nue/imprint
of influence or fray eddiltg
tain it is, that John U. Breckenridge has been
winged—and that with one arm,-if he is not
killed hi battle or shot do'OM: atilt l'ugitiVe;
is destined some day to be hung as a common
malefactor. -
Biztukn:MAcrosers'ltancuts.—The Loco Foco
Governor, of lientucky, , Beriah Magatlinortiose
Hebreurpranomen signifies evil, has committed
a desperate tict.of patriotism, : He has resigned
the Gutkbatorlil office ,fOr the good of. S t en-,
tacky and of the Union. We do not meanito
say, that a desire to do good has:tensed him to
do what he has done,'but that the act is in A l
self meritorious without regard to his inten
tions. Ws ao rare a thing to see a Loco Foco
resign an office, that the act of .13eriah stands
ont in bold relief, and challenges the admira
tion of all beholder& It is to he hoped s.hat,he
may repent 4AM* stns , and at lie bray
never again be led into the temptations of offi
cial position. The last act of official life, that
of resigning; hi mom to be-praised than all the
rest, and if dough-faces everywhere will follow
his prudent example they will do their country
a service of, incalculable value.. -
THB EXECUTIVE COMMIT= Of the:Del:l:2°watt°
League of New Toils city toße wriAnaletter
to Gen. Gunter, thanking. him for tb.S.Old fm.
the negio question which he. has taken ii his
letter to the Rev. Dr. Tyng. Tiey think the
destruction of slavery necessary before the ,was
can be ended, though theY test that before the
loyal community can become. united in .that
belief much more blood must , be shed. '
Toere is 'Ad dimbtibat the leaiue in
York anlicipate the eheddiog of "ntich, more
blood" from the conduct of the League in
Penugylvaola, where it stems to be the highest
purpose of the Slate Central Committee, of
which Frank Hughes is chairman, to excite
mob law, induce incendlarisin and etre aid and
comfort to tialtOn. Such is modern DeMO.
gravy.
BEE
ARMING NEGROES.
Whenever a sympathiser desires to give par
ticular aid to his rebel coadjutors, he brawls
lustily against arming the negroes of the south,
or, indeed, using them in any capacity in which
they may be able to render assistance in crush- .
log the rebellion. Oa this subject there is
much honest differenoe of opinion, but those
who candidly object to the proposition to arm
the negroes of the south, nevertheless are wil
ling that they should he used in some capaeity,
that of digging ditches, ,the menial work of
the camp, 1:1,4 1 e ttiling doges. of, a On
the other hand, those who clamor against the
arming of the negroes, and become so boister
ous in their claim that this is a "white man's
war," insist that the national government
shall do without the aid of the negro, simply
because they know that the moment the negro
is made an auxiliary the . liar to put dowp
traitors, that instant:not cply the rebellion for
slavery, but slatrety itself *lll be put on a ter
rible defensive. It i'vontil leave'the rebel lead
ers no other alterrative,, but submis:sion.• or
complete and,absolnie extermination. It would
'make the material of the rebellion the means
of its suppmot‘n ; and as a relief to our sol
dieni, it w6Ol afford them the amplest oppor
truddep for that perfection in the art of war,
of'which their traitor opponents boast so large
ainion.
e arming of the negro was ope of the great
eans used by the immortal Jackson, Who deem:.
ed the service of the colored race of sufficient im
pottance to solicit their aid dndng the last war
with Great Britain. • If they were available in
repelling"the invasion of a foreign foe, why
should they not be 'equally serviceable in re.
slating the insurrection of a domestic enemy ?
When' the dough-faces who clamor so passion
ately on this subject, answer this question,
perhaps they can also be jeduced to give us an
opinion with regard to the.following proclama
tion? We ask, at least, the Democracy who
claim Jackson as their patron political saint, to
publish the following proclamation :
GEN. JAPK.BOII'S PROCLAMATION.
HILIDQUARTEEti Ssvu m iturteßY Marion,
Moans, September 21, 1814.
To the Free Colored Inhabinnus of Louisiana:
Through a tninakat policy,• you have been
heretofore deprived of a participation= in the
glorious struggle nor national rights in which
our country is engaged. This no longer shall
ezist
As sons of freedom, you are now called upon
to defend our most inestimable blessing. As
Americans, your country looks with confidence
to her adopted children for a valoreins support,
as a faithful return for the advantages t njoyed
under her mild and equitable government.
As fathers, husbands and brothers, you are
summoned to rally around the standard of the
eagle to defend all which is dear in existence.
Your country, although calling for your ex
ertions, does not wish you to engage in her
case without remunerating you for the services
tendered. Your intelligent minds' are net to
be led away by false representations. Your
love of honor would cane you 'to despise' the
man who ehould attempt to deceive you. With
the sincerity of a soldier and the language of
truth I addreits you. -
To every noble-hearted freeman of color vol
unteering to, serve during the present contest
with. Great Britain, and no longer, there will
ibet..paid the same bounty, In money and lands,
now received by the white soldiers of the United
States, via : $124 in money, and l6O acres of
land
ANV ; ' 4-2141Ma
trrtl - am) Da entitled to - the stale moil-Oi
ly pay, daily rations and elothes, l lrirniahed to
any American, soldier, '
On enrolling :yourselves in' 'coriapaulett, the
Major Getieralvill select officers kir youttOv
eminent from your white fellow-citisens. Your
non-commissioned. officers will be appointed
- .
from among,yotuselves.i 't - •
Due regard will be , paid to the feelings o
freernen, end soldiers. ' Yon-I+4li not, by being
assodiated , with white men in the same corps,
be'etposed lo..improper comparison or mnjust
sarcasm, As a distinct, independent battalion
or regiment, pursuing the 'path of glory, you
wTli; undivided, receive the applause and 4rati
tride of your countrymen, • '
To Ware you,of thoeinoerity of my inten
tions, and.my auxisty to: engage your inyak
able services to our country, I have cooiniuni
rated my wishewto the Governor of Louisiana,
who Is fully informed.as to thC Telarglet of en
iOlt ants.
and-will give every necessary
matilm on the subject ofothis address...
I , ANDREW JACKSON,
. Major General Commanding.
December 180814, ,I?en. Jackson issued, in
the French language, the following address to
the colored members of his army
"Spromal When,‘ on the beaks of the Mo
bile, I called you to take up arms, inviting you
to pextlike the perils and glory of your white
fellow-citizens, I expected much from you ; for
I well not ignorant that'you ptissesSed qualities
most formidable to an -, invading , 'enemy. I
knew with what. 'fortitude you 'cicala endure
hunger and 'thirst, And all the fatigues din
campaign. /kw well how you toyed your native
earntr y, and.that you, as-well as Otiiieltea; had
to &tend what VMS hoick,: most idearhis 'pa
rents, wife, children and property.' You Nl*
done more than I filikciai. In addition to the
previous, qualities I befole knew you to possess,
I found among you as noble enthusitiem, which
leada4o the, pertormanm-of great things.
4 ,'Sq.diersl.r, The.. President of the United
.Statedshall shall. hear how praiseworthy • Was your
conduct in the hour of danger, and the sepresen.-
tatives of the AMerican ~ p eople will give 'you
.the praise your, exploits entitle you to. - Your
General antioipates them in applauding your
noble' ardor. i •
" Ttie enetny.approaches ; his vessels cover
oar our brave cinsens inrezunited, and
411 contention hest ceased apsongtbarn. Their
only dia' pate is, .who _shall, win. the prize of val
or, or who - the ransegfory, its. noblest reward.
".By &ler; T 0 4 3 43 Bulscis,
Aide-de-Camp."
After , such an opinion, from w soldier ere% as
Gen. Jackson. was esteemed to be, we have
nothing more to write oi l urge on the subject
Of arming Atte negro. • . -46
Iowa;-The republicans of thIS State have
.4oarlY Ce*Plebid Opir AnOre import nomi
nations dor the enittiog State election. • Bo far
as we base board , they are its followS : •
Scretail of State—J. ,Wright, Delaware co.
State Audi:nil-4. Cattel„ Cedar co.
State Treasurer—W. H. Hohnes, Joaes co.
Attorney General-4: 1:1. Nourse, Polk co.'
Aegister Land Ofike —J. A. Hariey, Fremont co.
Representatives in Congress
8d distrtot =W. B. Allison, Dub:ague CO.
4th ". James B. Gainell. •
6th- "' John A. Hasson.
Tax corporation "and uadivhinal enhecriptiohe
in the loyal efnies, for the Impneht nf t Newly en
liatealataal,ata* 042 a 41a4,111 already
anion* fere dialare.
Ittrateg tveinta 3Dafin Ct[eg aph
SECESSION POLITICS IN I
,ggs.
The Democrats of Illinois mete, to, the
most shameless secessionita outside of the rebel
.confederacy. In some places they actually
parade the rebel flag, and their journ4ls are
foremost in denouncing the vigorous prosecu
tion of the war. In Jo. Davis county the fol
lowing circular has been issued :
" The progress of the rebellion, and its insti
gator and abettor, abolitionism, have made and
are making towards the destruction of the con
stitutional form of government secured to the
American people, as tending to the establish
mentof• a military despotism, destinclive. of
all civil liberty, imperatively demands the as
sistance of, every lovet of biScountry to' beat
back the enemies of free government, and to
maintain the "constitution as it Is, acid re,stOre
the government as it was To effect ttils`ob,
JecOr, gtaiiirttofriaact opitiation areltbselutf
R' c ., 4 1 4 14 7 .•c !, • 1 , 1
Tritteeßt, the ; military authorities of that de
partment have put several-places under martial
law. '
Heasarixa no appointment of Major General
or Brigadier General will be given except tout
ficem of the regular army for meritorious and
distinguished services during' the isr; or to 'vol
unteer officers who, by seine suocessful ahieve
ment in the field, shall have displayed the mili
tary abilities required for the 4Eiti#l of a general
officer. A satisfactory a:awl:26'l.6in as to char
actor, fitness, &c., is to be passed.
Maxi arras nurses am Wanted in the millp
tarp hospitals to take,the places of soldiers who
have been performin,gauCh- duties. They re
receive $22 a moitiV . inie ration per diem,
clothing and medical atiendance. 'Preference is
..
given those !rim have served in such capacities
in civil hospitals: •
Tits mow mamma in North Carolina gives
an overwhelming Union majority of votes.-- 1
The secession candidate for Governor was do!
hated by 40,000 majorliV,' .Secession in every
department is overthrown• The Legislature is
almost entirely Union.
Flom oar Aveningiletrierday
WAN,M. , 1 1 04N.:
TEE BATTLE AT BATON ROUGE•
Official Report of Admiral Farragnt.
Full Particulars 01116 Dedruution
Ike
The Navy Department ie in At u eipt of volu
minous despatches for . 41,41mirul INuaguis
among which me frhe iollcming
.
/11 / 4 . aktinvAD,
flaunt /loop!, 'August 7,1862.
&a:—lt.: Is one of the happiest momenta of
my life that .I am enabled- to info= the Di.,
pmtment of the. destruction. of the - ram as.'
On the 4th inst., I sent Tennessee up 'to
Baton. ; Rouge with provisions fot . tziniinatidet
Porter and the gunboats Stationed at that platte.
On the night of the 6th she retailed with in
fiination that the enemy had , tnide a conibin-
ed attack on Baton Bangs by the ram tad two
tunboata, the. Webb and Music and-candela'
assistance.: At daylight the HartfOrewasinn
der; weigh: for , the' place, &dere fat' the
other,vessels to follow as last as theygot ready.
I arrived here to-day at 12'14- in company with!
the Brooklyn, West-fieldi-Olinton; JaCkionund'
I bad sentthe Cayugattp - before Me;
agrteable to a request of Gen. Bntler in - , coitie:
quence of the guerillas firing into sortie - of hie .
tritosporta. • ° ' •
On my.arrival I wag informed -by' Conunitn.'
dui. W. A. Porter, that' yesterday morning at'
two o'clock, the enemy's forma under - Gel];
Brecitioridge,, attacked .Oen. William 9 drove'
in his pickets, etc. , Gen. Williarnsliaving had*
'ample
wanting,all was prepated fat him:
Tim fight was, continued with treat energy
crt hat 4 tildes until..ten o'clock, by . 'which
time =the enemy had , been 'driven back- ttr&or
three miles_ But antortenately- the &lin
General Williams,while:cheering' an his min,
received a, minis pall through the . heart."
Gelb. Williamahad informed IlettentintiOoth
minding XtEtWEIOII, t the. evening :before, of the
Plans and requested him not to fire a gen' until'
he notified ttirrii-anctwnente %did so our gun-'
hoatatAineo and llatandin',Avened with fine
sffett4 throwing. them shells direotly 'lit the -
midst pg. the. enemy produting • greet dismay
add c6nfusfon among them - . .
Ransom:Llebt.had. an -.officer on the Stii
flouse, yhich. overlooked the adjacent .country; 1
aid 'could direct the Are of .every' she'll - itta' 1
soot its the enemy was repulsed, Comthander
Porte went .p., the, ,ntrearn after .theramiAr
hinsae, which, waelyingAhOut ilisemlleenbtive,
apparently,af_W to takehar shale in the.con- -
'met/ Feordi og .to .the preconeerted-plan,'• 1 '
As he ramp within gunshot- lies-tiptined,...on
her auldprolmtbly - ,sooa-: disabled" some of 4ma.
'chinery,orsteerjug apkenttusi for she became
unmen4eible, , contain:ens:. .:however„ to!:tre
her gtins at the geeer,.. Commander , Porter
. .
says he took 'eldelittAkii . oL.llec presenting*
weak frioiii towards him o and loaded *got with
incendiary shells, after hiti_tirst Alscharge , pf
this p#/jectile a, lotsir sif. Are, came-outer& her
side, and that nionteekitliwas disixererecl
that ede was o n . , 4P,ableK .-- - . inundlila
exertions to preventn.,
They backed her ashore . and ma.* last
"Veit& soon ti:rnt and idie .
: 19.0ng , ' , the
river, Where s he Continned49 burn .., .. she
blew up, with - is' - treinendpos„ maple/4 2 , 1 .am
endiug.. the career ; of the
. last tron-clitd.jra, l ,of
the liiikeiSSiPpi, . t,
There were many . pe*sons on the lattdia . the,
river veitnessing the fight,)n which : they All - -.
listed a triumph for secession, hntatt the return .
of the 'gases. not a soul was 19 Oa*4l l * • : , -.. ' •
• • I mill leave a selAcient.l.forca, oi. gunboats 1
here tcl i aupporttinrartny,.4 .- 4 : w ill return to.,
morrow to NeW Orleans, and - depart „im rued. ;
ately fdeAhip - lelarid Wit a 44 heArt, t I
hAt
hive liifi'no - hog - hear .. ' t.onriAnt . the ,corsk,
3:i/unities' et the'tibilielif; .1n: zgYA4 I .4e4%. ~
(sigil Y e :i i cY rce, iwacti:4 1 . 1 . 7 .11 q 7 4i.. ± 4 4 .4t11 4410.4 ci Vrt f , '
met:officer Corriiiir'67l4#44iNnAnn.,
To Hon. Gireszlt - Wat** Se4',t_Of4ityy,, .
i , .. ' - - Weteldegtnne P- . .4L. ,
in c t o i. „rjo i r i:re P n ort 6 i , r !.i1i5 r4 ..t 4 , 94 . !wi t:,
Ean.',--Tbis morning at eight
_co! , . ~..1
steamed up the river acrd et ten a, na„at ,_,
the rebel ram 4.ikaniiis, and blew; ; -her I f _
- There is not koow a tragment oLherk::_,Atentit...
liansoutand itoe,..and . opo,oo.9grugulezNf. 4:1‘,,,
Pc,r , t 1 4 4 0 1 .4VAa 04'9 1 ameC-Wie Agusultlet
A 3 : .nixl, - ,,ri l itieltly I . 4Ntigailudier)
ec
WAULINGTO.!i, Aug. 19
use the oetemittnity dfld
; 0010 4 :ws from North
Vitrolina.
THE RECENT ELECTION,
OTERWHBLIIIING ONION MiSORITY
, •
The Secession Candidate for Governor
Defeated by 40.000 Majority.
Overthrow of Dramfon In Every . Department.
r •
The Legislature Almostitutiteiy- Routed.
Every S ecession Can didate De feated.
An Emphatic Decision for the
Goveziuniiit:
Foßims Mox 01, Autgua
The Newborn (N.„ O.) Frojra, la. speaking of
the eleoth th held in that on the
7th, isYs:
="*.
"The ,
result of the election has been re
oeived, Am:Wading the defeat of Johnson, the
seceevrion candidate for Governor by= unpar-'
onajoritccifluTty thousand.
It The kied'MlhO &bele Just as we
go to press, of thetamplete'evertbrow of seces
sion in every department of this State.
" The Union Opposition party have elected
nearly every member of both branches of the
larglidature by still greatßr majorities.
Every candidate who advocated a continua
tion of the war and a separation from the
Union, has been defeated in every instance.
" It his been a fair and square issue, strictly
Of a political nature, with no side or local issue
of any kind.
" Governor Stanley regards this vote as an
emphatic deciesion in favor of the Union."
From Gen. Pope's Army.
Another Mysterions-Plintppear-
genie of;
.
IN OUR NW( Cznez Aux, Aug. 18.
Scouts report that there, is no heavy IRMO of
rebels within ten this point.
It is the belief thitAclospn his gone in some
other. tliteilki oll ,.**kizafitYr 01Ppear.. when he is
least expected.
A slight skirmish took place on 84u day be.
tween thei pt iVew ''trim-Cfarilol9llllolls6.
10, at thAllitif. 2 . •s • I
Carroll; .Acting arigadier General, was'
wounded in bite breed ..lekteritaii, while visit
ing the pAkibrat , fbrd Rapidan Sta
tion, by.one of the rebel pickets
FROM Offsßratvain,
gSDERAL Merida ATTAO:ED
-- ==l
The Rotorioft • GnOrillai• Bob 'Ed:l4;4
• 14114..
4 dispatch from Gen. KellAlaCCumberland,
Md., says that . = picketiiiiere flied on at the
bridge on theitomny rOad,,Ytititeplair afternoon,
and one men' Was Mitts* wounded,
AS throe was sent in pursuit., aid overtook a .
party of Imshvisekers ausratteofed'them,
: tb*notoricgafillPtillas . 130 b irdwak4f.
• ,
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Faiiher News by flip Eurotia.
•
St Joan, N. F., August 19.
The interrnption - 'of Abe Nova Sootia line
prevented the transinikdba of a portion of the
Enropas news last nignt. !tie as follows:
The steamship Pershi;from NeW York arrived
at Liverpool at eleven o'clock, A. M. on the 9th.
, The Si steamer, Ttismibia, arrived' at
Kingston on the 9th. ' - • '
The London limes of Saturday lies an edito
rial expatiating on the deminitial Paper cur
ram' in Amok*.
another article-It reviews to e Oenduat
Ameuica in regard to the ism:Quietco or Nassau.
It questions tie,pol;tiy oarry , prog,,ont .tAttir
powers to the ibn «meat; bill stiPthdeLtiid
Raln i eretqoAs iperfectip "right .in - tithwating
elaign,witich it .331,3 , 1 J-be hereafter the,lntetest ofd
hieloWn.country to enfdree: •- • •
. Poo4xlezate. steameo3,Aferrinuto anii29o
both succeeded , escaping froth ale.'huasuoin.-'
AtuickeilßlO -1 4 ot %wit ttone:
,
14igi
The /Taw 2reme.of thisanotrdngsage we
teefultblo , CAL t. %Slope, Vf.4.8:
dfefi,Gleneral of volunteers, who has 'hew*
,mom months Mitieedi iholifortaafaylittii, is
it ' • W Ind fitasothe
Aft.
AKETEO-iir
Pendimmenit, Aug. 19.
6fa
...
• Flobr is very quiet ; sales of 2000 bbls. at $6
for superfine, $5 50 for 'antra, $6 76 (3 $6 for
extra family, and $7 for fancy receipts and stock
light. l i , Rye flour sells at $8 50 ® 8`76. Mier!)
hp demand for prime Wheat, bit damp
dote n ot wanted . Rasa of_lo,ooo_ built. red
atalli 9 41 41:isi7A9In Ore, Kid:, Weilrertil Rif
031 for ' crb6WMC , ." ‘&011l10‘13 - 152 for whl
itro declined te 90 03 4.115X1.2.01M is in g
raga , and 80,000 bush yellow sold at 84 cts.,
inleiloi,,at 60 cis. New Oats dila' fat: 88 340
litiL"*Zele9e Ire AM. Wes of 1000 bbls.
snessvit ikt" l -$ll4 - 11' , 60: - ' 400 tierces and
bbis. of Lard at 9,1 cts., and 200 bbls Ohl° Whis
key:lo)ld at 82 ceuts. . '''' *'''' .' 9 4‘ '' t
`.
- ' i ---- - -- - Naw - Yoky Aug 19. -
._ Lin+ heavy ; 8000 biiii. sold? / Witeat dull
land AfooOrig ; -75,000 bushels mild"; 'Chicago
spring 112 ® 120 ;,, it club $1 17 ® 1 28;
Itelil l 9 a. ) 2 84, Nntin Ittliptli; ''.40,900 busk&
sold fonwqnotationa._ _Pork buoyant; mess
i ll II . Lard stem; ; , Whiskey dull. at. 1124 c:
BiLvicosicArituat 19.
steady, Itowrird a ;fa 62406. Wheat
white $1 5501 65 ; red $1
80®1 85.
let; - )Whits'66o6ro„ yellow taaoic.
d Pernia.46o,s_, 75 - kiavisions 13ork
• 910100, t,Whlakey drill at 82c.
Tie ,
active,
'Com'
date, o
~~iu . ' : ~'b~ti ' irxisriitts
VNTED.-=-1k Volitcdok a gir r l
A
do gooeiii - fttnagrAlided umoia . =67 •
keFirree °boll i t is o . Thlrd and Fourth.
~~
xT -
Able. bodied Aneb - -Abi .
0. cblimiluil macs s Regiment. =lo
bovs-all—cskise-ixonikle— Cansrse-Chessont
beifest, siddit otissa., , I.
%,"ti 4r4.4l;kyr4Vl4Skar•ißrig
-1; e s,v3e, SLe , s Ares*,
Ofiterdit in* Weil' %SW,
ice. August 20, 1862
'IIHE Updegrove Look Property, Canal
.1 ttnne , y and &petrel° Howse, s!4pese Ere m ile s
a wil orrtbore,is row offered for ntW ewe *deer
' t In Weekly Or spp'y to
itteklejsulstl6lW
NUTS, NUTS, ITS I
FOR sale by the bnebel,..4 large lot of
a k a bar..., at the th arabatill. Cbritant at
wharf, by the soberther. D , a•
A. MEMNON,
aulB &girt OH Wallower Uoe.
be :eel* .la. Bale on the
prernitel a certain two dory Crime dweWng
borne an. lot of erouud. situate en East :tate 'tree,
'Adjaitlne 1 roperty Of John 1111:er, (groozr,) and othrn,
lb. loose is newly new and in good condition, and
plewootly loea ed.
t eta wil comownoe at 6 o'olock ou Wednesday eve.
Wog next, We 20th tog., wlten conditions will be made
known by 'U. RAM, Auttkiseeri
".
• -xorz, •
BUR newly replenished sioeir of Toitet
V owl Finer abode Is nostwtostell to thW sty, and
isobar cootklent of rendering. eitistsalles, we would res.
pectfully invite a all. "
el Marked afresh-biro diem led OC, 61 1 Fill 2600450
8.-LEvening,
GARDNER AN6 HEMMING'S
GRFAT AIBBICAN did . 8.
exhibit -in-:Harrisburg on Time -
Y day, derernber upon, mu the o sal t po.
Wee, together with the educated mater tolll ippear;
lernoon sod evening. The pederasts' comprise - the
Fta.s of the Prolletioo l at ender the Imintdata super.
Tibiae of Dan Gerdoer,- the Peoololl' Fivorite clown.
MI extol* afternoon aid evaded— Doors open at 2
aid 7. Pirformente to oommeieei half an boor later.
AjMirRaION.. 21k4s.
* aolltd4t
FOR RALE.
THE WAR HORSE OF THE LATE
C 0 L. 8111 hi 0 N s
Afine blooded animal presented by the
regiment to the Colonel as a teettmoetal of their
meeeee for hem as a man and an °Meer. Tae bores can
be fon at Co'der's livery state
..e where all information
coneernlog ;Mee /a, eta be rbtaltoe. ante Ow*
U w) Quitman, t
Elarrisbi
erg, Pa., Aug.Ang. 16, 18112.
BY directiod of Abe ()marauding General,
Bth Arnly.Oortar t in, Provost Guard'will
414sr
rest and bring beftrl tr, e rev every
officer and iolditr illTo 1i , d
' this
oily withonfpftWrr inflY7' The voat
Marshall will Otamine the MOB, and will'send
to camp uhder guard every t fficer ..r vidier
who baturga there.
Those Officer., sod soldiers - shstioned in this
city, or here by,, authority, will be, furnished
with parses by tbelcoveetlifarshill:
'Wlatiarynn
fIeADQUANTIMS, t ° /01111141*Ailaill,
Sintoson oghtmouile Ontos,
BoniShay, 'liwiruit lirri 1882.
STITH itEDIMBoAD OP PEINIOLYAMA
riPBE State Medical Board will meet In the
Ham. orrne ,Hposaanicßanomevsllgirm, at
Harrisburg, on TiII3BISOLY, — SEPTEMBER
llth, 1864, and * onadayr4or4hanmsmlnation
of Candidates forthe post 43PArisisfinb
in Pennsylvania Regiments.
kitißiliciatAis will register, Amin names , at the
Bali at .8 AY. and, none hat, those .preeent
punatualli atth willbiTeFatnined.
ditirans of Piiintyliiiiiiii`tof Rood health and
capableitt Meath tandifeditilleteld, can alone
•he received.
.• By order of
• , Q. 01:0111IN,
Governor and Com:Sander-In Chief.
"•":: • ' ' lackdri e lf.
• I 8 - 2 e "%Rena*
BAU!CIORB, Abg. 19
ALL employees of the Philadelphia and
Readierßailroad company, who may enlist In the
Varela, of the Wilted state' Or the parpoee of erealting
the rebellion now threatening ihe liberty' of our cone.
wiare hereby mitred, that their respective sitaationi
ll be kept open andgtveratitemAnnatd'll.l . 7 en their
retina; and that' the , feet rid vonuneortag. tO
defend their eithntrV in Me emergency, will be etmeild•
area hereafter as greatly trine's - revue for promotional°
any lisitsb!, positions in the 'iserifice , 'hie o,omparty.,
oIiaRLIV F. sung, President.
it
Phiktdelphia, August Bt., 1802.
. euttAim
'F,RE.1333: BUTTER
AT
AC L A RK Ei-T- ea .
_
WE, HAVING fitted upi a large Rstrig
orator, and having made contracts with acnoc%ot
cme moat rallaole farmers to tatiaott Ilrith troth ma
meet' power - reaularl6 Fill be enabled to 'apply oar
oustoomo Wl* sweat avail lop Aoki Matter at alt Itaaaa.
1021) WILaPOOK, k SO.
EAGLED I R
BOONINDBILW AND PBXS,
STANDTN4 PRE138.168;
W4l# 11 44 4 &1 B 81WN
2/4PTDM9-54 rXX/Ncirii4II4OIANIVMS.
.arortable Cider Ira andleedder Caters,
tf3OHOOL FURNITURIC
Opera' Machine Work - aid lion and Brass
AS T it
! Ow Toßkatmatt.ALLyni:lßANONCs.
&Rau NANINGE,-. PLAN I ING, BM., ETC.,
Or Any:Machine of Wood, Iron or Bram
made to order. Gear and Screw 9rdting, ac.
PATENT WOODEN SCREW crown.* tpw.'
AT Cash pi tyc, (4 Coppoi:BialOpetter, &a.
kkr,E jlOll - 4R8,.860.
PENNRYDVAiffiI' RAILROAD,
ABOVE styli fillijr&T.
CELLAR WINDOW 'ORATES,
Ot varana patterac tgth etatlyno7 flash
Watalita and varietal:lntik Sanding teiting_ t elor - este
very dime at the [ tay,24-Iy] ,SACIP , WORK&
17[7 ITEMS,' the ,:.konerabie . Jearr J.
I , PSAnsotr, Presblesit'ite.tho, Court of Common
Pleas In the feellth.,Joeicial ;; Chntict, chttedsdng of the
eedetbaler Lebanon and ;Alan p .. hh~ta, and ahe Hoe. Illant
ci,..)gptiantirou. Hahn Yonne', Agaeolate Judge Lin
Xlaughin county, having issued' titer precept, bearing
gale the lBth' June,. 1882„ to me_ dirested,..-Lar
holding k cher. pf.ll — ar and Terminer and, °Menet - Jell
Dellverg and errSessiont Other Peabirat Elsolisblut;
for thecounty of Dauphin, and to contmenca,p4Fai ‘ 4lll
Maln)Apr 01 Annan being •th• ar Aceintr;
lee ( 11 , 14: to condole oaq weeks.
N tbegetbie hereby-Oita-to the'.oeroaor, flo
at:es e Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said
canny f Datgthid, that they be then and ' there in their
, at4o o'clock to the toreenou odd
veYs- • tacit' reotirda, inetdatitions, • eraininetioni,
and tit* own remembianeee, to do those things
which I. = aloe at il so be done ,
Who are din recognisances to prosecute againstthi
presoullum, are or 'ball be in the Jail of Dauphin COUR
% be and there . to proeeeage,
bed ag, , _ .
Given' ider:ray hind. at Darrisning, 1,44 th day. of
August, In the year of our Cord, 1882," and in the
eighty 414th year of the indep,l9 ll o4 4l 4l, lll lValw•
. CCBOAB,
SelabresOnetri.
Berrisburg. Attic 4;4862: ' 2 ' itell4nwtd
_ - ,
A9141S g 1
S l ittALD4ll.6.k: sell lots on
2 litridtorth street sad Pososylvsplik
W i rtat e lak t%°*"""! APP"kliaL
Diem '2Unitrtistments.
PUBLIC SALE
SPECIAL la= za.
diw
N OTIO E
Harrisburg, Poinglarania.
PROOLCIATION.
3)4Tem 2b r
Kw. MARY CHANDLER haq returiv,l
from Walnut treat tear Third to I , I• 1
ILEFS M mn
throe doors below Market say.it e Ne r 7', 11,..,i , h, .:
sh, will continue the D t'.-ZING BUS NE.? ,
iteepecifolly *albite a continuan t . or the II
may ei resi dy bestow e d upon Ler ; , r.i . - :-
N.N. p.-611klud4 of firedog teatly t., e. ted ~t , ,
N..
tut 3 i ,
W. P. HICNRY
ATTENTION VOLUNT E ERs,
A LL kinds of :-'econd timid II,:
xi ; Umber:id aloof, b
al it,
atom, Second Sneat next Lap ttl
tOll, towleAtolves and pa b , anxer , ,
Lary btldier`and seers for au otll.7tr f T
end Street. B Au
IRVING FEMALECOLi,EG.ij
MECJIANICSBIJRG, PA
yEtIS institution will (p t . ! ,
mutton on Wednesday, the &1 of :.
Bow should eater promptly at the o tr,a; c.
woo. Ter further parttcrasrs, addr.os
aultl.dcolzw A 0. lust %Tr p:
ViTECEELER's —
CHEAP COAL \ iAI;L)
THE undersigned is now prei
cold at the rqholtitig
tiorberry nut coal
IMO
" et .re
broken " . .....
Wil kitabarbi lump or cup,Sa.
eteambort.
rag
broken
Lykes' Valley nut
egg"
br0ken.......
so- Tmleirberry 00311+ elemer cO.O
hoes Vslist . ,-Istooles r easy, duea tbd canker. net
bars kilns Atli ere more h at.
Osslsthl -Oa bout hid, car hau. hi
third iO3B Rad b 7 the etmaei.
air A h end of the best quahLy mine I and d ii;,.ei
nl the
PATENT WEIGH CARTS.
HArrieburg, Aug - 9th dim JAM
206 DOLLAKS BOEJINTY.
hECtIUITS WANTED,
TO FILL UP THE 116TH REGIMENT.
COL. D. HEENAN, COMWANDINO.
NOW ENCAMPED AT EESTONVILLE, Pula,
TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED
:-FREE OF CHARGE,
Pay to Data from Enrollment,
32 Pahl when Mustered lab Pervice ;
30 Prom city Council;
100 from Unitrd3tatts Gttqlonenti
13 One month's Pay to adrance ,
41Prtyate Substripti.v.
Apply to Capt. WI tam A. Peet, Capt., Thos. B. Ha
-1n&, tleartattlng Ole , ea', at Henry Vrl,. Ho el, Fifth
and ilarict anew, or Mal. etiCi• R. it 411 DWUL,
anl4.dtf hirer's Hotel, Hart-burg, Pa.
GAIETY MUSIC HALL.
W6lnut street between 2nd and 3d
STAR B•IBTERS
Fl•at alibi of the Lattgbab'op Ethiopian Fire. of
RUNNING THE BLOCK A DE.
'fret Night of the Comic
CHINESE DANCE
......I.lll.l,lllght.aL the.— ,
PERPLEXED TUTOR.
First "Night of the Great
PRESTIGIDITATOR.
New Dow by Mies BATE ARCHER. New Booze EMI
Da l / 1 . 1 1 bY Moths Budding, ape the GJIErY MIX
NUBIA BAND in the Ciente of Ethio;.eati Ihn-rthy
enli 808 EDWARD 3, Pro} retor
PUBLIC SALE.
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE,
REAL ESTATE
WILL be offered at publio sale, on
nittroday, the 11th day of September, A. 2
Ciobsok, at BranCe gall in the Girl elar debug ' .
Thirttmthree acres of land with an excellent frame
bona* and barn sad oatbaildiaga, situated partly in
the Olty of duriaourg aud pardyin bwatara tO siesta's.
This property Li 'United on the douth of Mammals ,
town' turnpike , a portion of ahloo 11 , 0 a beautiful
location on a hill, directly facing the city of Herne ,
burg, to be sold In taree acre lots.
_4150 a lot or pion of ground. altuatedin Ilatket Slaws,
ailksicing Jones' Home, having a front of 21 teet and
extending beta 107% feet to 20 tett alley, thereon
ereeteid a two story bnck house with two airy but
brick building and thinly, bolos te
ensse of a Mum
fbat alley on Market 21 {hare, being of the moat
desirable situations for busmen srprivate ridden°. to
Co city. POPM•118100 ghee to lst of Octotrer ,ext.
Conflitions of Salo are 10 per coot. of the purchase
money to be paid on the day of sale, the balance of toe
one half of the purchase money when the title is
mie*and the Wanes in two equal en - nal pommel.
Sthjuktersit, from m
ago, pound= Wean. 'lobe
amid by bonds and mortgago,
• plan f the tku ee acre
101 l
ran be seen at the hoot
and aboe Mora of A. Hummel, next doot to the Court
Houma, Harrisburg.
line attendance will be given by
Oh ORGE HIMMEL eon
ADULT HIMMEL,
Executor of David RUM= dec'd.
Iy244ti
ATTENTION ACTIVE AND DARING
YOUNG MEN.
Enlistments for the War
Major George H. Bardwell, of the 116th Regi
ment P. V., is now at Herr's Hotel, where he
will remain nntil Saturday next, August 16th,
for the purpose of receiving recruits for his regi
ment.
The bounty In this regiment amounts to
TWO HUNDRED AND SIX DOLLARS—SIO 6
of which is paid by the city of Philadelphia,
and the other $lOO by the U. S. Government.
The regiment is now in camp near Philadel
phia, and only lacks two hundred and slaty.-
four men.
SqUads or fractions of companies received,
and transportation furnished as soon as recruits
are received for the camp for the 116th.
Apply to
MAJ. GEOLiGE& BARDWELL,
anl&Jmke, 1a a • 116th Reg. P. V.
GEORGE MINIMA
~gRCgALKT TAILOR.
NO. .86 MARKET STREET.
NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICER S.
nktriNG on hand an assortrae ro l
,nigeriala of god, reliable quality, is Pretale;
male u. short notice and in 'be inal v oe;
Wipers ttroill. Alit) donne shirts and st. 4(
so an
wows or oaken ontEit on band.
, ----""-.,
Op CONSTITUTION AND t• .-
3'
' . 1 BOOK FOB, TBB PEOP .
i
Li !,
441-IIIR GO V ERNIf T," by M:
---.14-7.,_.'mlunnoi. con sire the Stitutoo of the
'.'„mac • tiotts, anti . ' t tho.e of th : er! Stews, 01'4
Lao ootte acklim of emir prole as JeterVillii 3V,
"WV., eettled praeuee stedhesed auttior.4 got
""3.1 aggillablitjoa .lid W. rof the eillacttt de
-11141AIls• of be Gove.ron to:Lath:opt ea Emu,. end
41 Prise Mummies pcatetples sod mode of riddiM
• __..." ' Government of our country. Pries SI 00,
1 olint b bib tieginntep, et Eisidisburg, sad et boob
Ara acat•dor
umovii
LOW RATE
GREAT SUCCESS OF THE