Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 23, 1862, Image 3

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morning Edition Without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
Saturday Afternoon, August 23, 1862
BAPTIST SERVICES to-mot row morning Preach
ing by the Rev. Mr. Whitney, from Camp Cur
tin.
A STATED meeting of the Friendship Fire
Company will be held in their hall on Monday
evening.
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TED OLD Sc'nom. Presbyterian Church will
be closed to-morrow, the Pastor being absent
from the city.
Tan Bev. S. Y. Jones will preach in the col
ored Presbyterian church tomorrow morning
and evening at 6 o'clock.
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Oso. Gesyssics has been appointed the
enrollment officer of the Fifth Ward, and has
entered upon the discharge of his duties.
Norms.—The engine of the City Water
Works will be stopped this evening for repairs,
for twenty-four to thirty-eix hours, and all
persons are cautioned against using any water
unnecessarily during that time.
Tax members of Fulton Council, No. 36, 0.
U. A. M., are requested to meet at their hall
next Monday evening, at i o'clock. POnctual
attendance is requested, as business of impor
tance is to be transacted.
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TIIRTL6I Sour, Crabs, Oysters, Chickens and
Ice Cream, together with all the delicacies of
the season, will be served up at Mrs. Chester's
restaurant, under the Buehler House, this eve
fling. The lovers of turtle will please make a
note of this.*
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INFORMATION WANTED.-Will Mrs. Jacob Kline
and P. A. Campbell, whose husbands are mem
bers of "Russell Guards, 127th regiment,"
please call upon the undersigned, at his resi
dence in Walnut street below Third, at their
earliest convenience.
OLIVER EDWARDS,
Secretary Military Relief Fund
SANFORD'S OPERA Houss.—The most power
ful evidence that Sanford has a host of friends
in our city, is the large audience which greeted
the re-appearance of himself and troupe at
his Opera House last evening. Notwithstand
ing the excessive heat, the ball was tilled in
every portion by an overflowed audience, and
the different performers were right heartily re
ceived. The troupe performs again this even
ing, and a capital bill is presented. i
THE LAPT NIGHT —Panorama of the Great Re
bellion.—The special exhibition of the great pan
orama of the rebellion, intended as a compli
mentary benefit to the artist, Harry Davis, will
come off at Brant's Hall this evening, and will
positively be the last exhibition of the painting
in this city. Those of our citizens, therefore,
who have not yet had the opportunity of ex
amining this highly exciting work of art, should
endeavor to be present to night.
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QUARTERLY MEETING' in the Ridge Avenue M.
E. Church to-morrow. Love feast at 8i
o'clock a. n. Preaching at 114 o'clock A. m.,
and at 711 , P.M. Theme, " God will save us."
All are welcome to enjoy the feast of love
with us, but especially do we give our soldiers
a cordial invitation to worship with us to-mor
row, and any other Sabbath, or on Tuesday,
Wednesday or Thursday eventogs. Come next
Sabbath morning
Maw COIINTERXSIT.-A new counterfeit ten
dollar note on the bank of Montgomery coun
ty, Pennsylvania, is now being circulated:—
Vignette, goddess of liberty, reclining ; por
trait each side of vignette ; oa right end, male
and female reapers, 'lo' above ; on lett end,
canal boat, 'lo' above ; imitation of genuine.
The above description was furnished by Imlay
Bicknell.
Look out for them, as they are well calculat
ed to deceive those who are not well acquainted
with the notes of that bank.
EVICHT WOMAN'S Durr.—lt is the duty of
every woman, whether she has Mends in the
army or not, to aid in every way she can to
aid the cause. Who would not save a sol
dier's life that could ? Many poor fellows die
for the necessary food, care and clothing in hos
pitals. Now is the time to prepare. While
fruits are plenty, let them be canned and dried
in abundance. Let the work of sewing and
knitting be commenced and followed up in
dustriously by all. Let your friends, soon to
leave for different battle fields, see in your
present activity an earnest of future care and
support. It will serve to strengthen their
hands and encourage their hearts, and inspire
them with increased seal in the service upon
which tjley have entered.
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UM NEW POSTAI. CURRENCY. Some of the
new issues of postal currency have made their ap
pearance in our city. The twenty-five cent issue
is printed on bank note paper, and is about one
third as large as a dollar bill. The centre is
composed of five five cent stamps, with the
head of Jefferson upon them. The figures '26'
are upon each upper corner. At the top are the
wor d s , restage currency. Furnished only by
the Assistant Treasurers and designated deposi
tories of the U. 5? and at the bottom, 'Receiv
able for postage stamps at any post ace.' On
the reverse side are the figures '2s' in the cen
tre, and the words Exchaugable for United
States Notes by any Assistant Treasurer or des
knitted U. 8. Depository, in sums not less than
five dollars. Act approved July 17, 1862.'
The fifty cent notes are of the same description,
except that the stamp b, are the bead of Wash
ington, and are printed on white paper, while
the twenty-five cent ones are upon light straw
colored paper.
APPOINTS]) AUDITOIL—Hr. Stephen Little, re
cently of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been
appointed Auditor of the Northern Central
Railway Company. His office is with Joh❑ S.
Lieb, Esq., Treasurer, at Calvert street station.
Mr. Little, until occupying railroad positions,
was connected with the Presbyterian Banner as
its business editor.
A COMMODOBS Comiaodoie Foote
and Col. Small, from Nixon's Cremorne Gar
dens, N. Y., will commence holding their levee
at Brant's Hall, this city, next Wednesday
evening. These two individuals are said to be
the two smallest and most perfectly formed men
ever exhibited in this country. The Commo
dore is twenty-one years of age, twenty-eight
inches high, and weighs only 221. pounds.—
Col. Small is sixteen years of age, twenty-eight
and a half inches high, and weighs only twenty
two pounds. They will no doubt create a sen
sation here.
Vommuts. ort BE DRAFTED. —But a short time
is left, befare the order for drafting will be
enforced. Already have the proper officers for
the execution of this duty been appointed in
almost every county, and the enrollments are
now being made. In our county the work
will soon be completed, and all who wish to
avoid being drafted should therefore at once
volunteer to fill up the ranks of the New
Regiments, or if they prefer it, enlist in the
Old Regiments, whose officers are now recruit
ing. Remember, that if you wait to he drafted
you receive no bounty, whereas, if you volun
teer you receive full bounty, and in the old
regiments you receive it as soon as you are
sworn in. The importance of filling up the
new regiments must be apparent to every
one.
RELIC OF OLDEN Tiara.—Our up river exchanges
notice a discovery that has quite recently been
made in the bed of a cove putting up the Sue
quebaona river on the farm of George C. Gore,
of Sheshfluin, Pe., of what promises to be
quite an interesting relic. It is a boat of large
and ancient conatruAion, built entirely of oak,
and put together with wrought iron nails. It
is from two and a half to three feet in depth of
hold, and from present indications, from thirty
to forty feet long. The aides are curved and
terminate at the ends in a cut water. The ac
tion of the water has uncovered a small portion
of it.; the remainder is under quite a high bank
of earth which has been formed over it, and on
which trees of considerable size have grown.—
The exposed end hasbeen broken up by some of
the pilfering propensities of antiquarians and
by the destructive propensities of boys. Could
I it have been exhumed entire it would have been
a curiosity worth preserving. There is much
speculation of course as to its origin, use, and
even present contents. Our opinion is that it
was a transport boat used by Gen. Sullivan's
army in its some what celebrated expedition up
the Susquehanna soon after the battle of Wy
oming. Represent contents consist, we think,
of about a peck of green corn, a saddle of ven
ison and some twenty or thirty tons of sand.—
The park of artillery and other arms, which
fancy has located in its conspicuous hold, will
hardly pay the labor of digging it out.
A. SLENTz, Sec'',
Tam Daarr.—The great topic of discussion on
the streets, and in all business places, is the
order to draft, and we have yet to see or hear
the man who does not give the measure his
most earnest and hearty approval. Not know
ing on whom the lot may fall, and knowing
that they are as liable to be called to go as their
neighbor, men nevertheless welcome the order,
and rejoice in the encouragement it affords that
the government begins to comprehend the mag
nitude of the work before it, and is determined
to finish it up. That is what the people want.
They want the rebellion crushed, annihilated,
blotted out, and its traitorous leaders consigned
to speedy and condign punishment. Whatever
means the government needs to accomplish this
end, will be furnished, and furnished cheer
fully, if they can be assured that the work shall
be done, and done speedily and effectually.
Draft 1 Draft 1 Draft !
Precious the time we are losing.
Draft ! Draft ! Draft 1
War will not wait on youth's choosing
Women will harrow the plain,
Children will garner the grain,
Age wield the mattock again.
Is not the prize worth the pain ?
Draft 1 Draft 1 Draft 1
Tax NEW Clomax.—The comet which is now
attracting some attention among astronomers,
was discovered as early as June 18th, and when '
first seen, the eccentric motion was quite slow,
it being a greater distance than the sun, and
moving in an orbit, making a very large angle'
with the elliptic. At that time it appeared to
astronomers as a nebniee, considerably condensed
at the centre, the light being intense enough to
be easily seen when the wires of the telescope
micrometer were illuminated by artificial light.
From this fact astronomers conclude that the
amount of matter composing this body is con
siderable, exceeding the one discovered on the
8d of July in a very large ratio, for , they esti
mate the intensity of the light of the second
equal to that of the first on the Bd, when it
was distant only nine millions of miles. On
the evening of the 31st of July the embryo of
a tail was distinctly seen by the aid - of the tel
escope ; and as early us the 28th the light was
more conceetrated on the side, in the direction
of its motion, showing that the tail was already
in the process of formation. On the 7th of Au
gust the tail had increased in length and bril
liancy.
As it is now approaching both the earth and
the sun, and being so favorably situated for ob
servation, it will, without doubt, attain great
brilliancy. Judging from the records of past
comets and the position of the present, it is
thought it will reach its maximum brilliancy
about the 26th of August, when it will be only
one-fourth the distance it was on the 18th of
July. It is now moving toward the north pole
of the heavens, and on the 16th inst, was
only eight degrees from the pole, being the
nearest approach, and it is now moving again
towards the equator. Owing to its close prox
imity to the pole, during the next two weeks
it will be visible during the whole night.
fitunoglnania IDailg &graph, Saturbap afternoon, 'august 23, 1862
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A MODEL Eirranusnitarr.—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 business men, no longer to remain behind
the ‘' light house," is the completion of Eby
& Kunkle's large 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 ch Menges 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
ice the extensive stock, whether they purchase
or uot.
To the AStioted.
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 Eye 4, Frozen Fret 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 hand 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 dim MRS. L. BALL.
Mas. Sam —ln justice to 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.
Ws have received a very large assortment of
Hoop Skirts, all qualities and 'prices, from 75
cents up to $2 60 ;25 dozen of Marseilles
Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to match, the
whole set for 25 cents, worth 60 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 Cambrics, 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 Undersleeves ; 200 embroidered In
fant Waists at all prices ; 20 pieces of Black
Silk Lace, all prices, some yard wide suitable
for dress flouncing or trimming of lace shawls;
Lace Mitts at all prices, 26 cents up ; 40 dozen
of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand
kerchiefs. For wholesale customers we keep a
large assortment of holsery and notions, such
as Spool Cotton, Thread, Needles, Pins, Stock
ings, Socks, etc., etc. S. Lawv.
TO THE YOUNG OR OLD.
Male or Arta/e,
If you have been anffering from a habit indulged in by the
TOOTH 01 BOTH =rag,
WHICH C kUSE SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS,
It Ofttitt them for Marriage,
And is the greltort evil which can betel
MAN OR WOMAN.
See symptoms enumerated in advertisement, and If you
area sufferer,
Cut. out 4
-8 advertisement,
And send for it at once.
Delays are dangerous.
Ask for Helmbold's
Puke no other
Cures guaranteed.
Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. iY I 6 -d2ro
drilit DYE! HAIR DYE!!
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye!
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I
AU others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
it'you wish to escape ridicule.
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed inatantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Meek, without the least
initiry to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN . faKDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wm. A. RA:WEISMAN Rine 18 9, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of his famous Dye.
Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to bo distinguished from nature and is vanillas])
not to injure In the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the tit ..freeta of bad Dees remedied. The hair
is Invigorated for life by thin splendid Dye, which to prop
erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York.
Sold in &lithe cites and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers
The Genuine has the name "William A. 13atebelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
side; of each box.
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St.,
ocl2-ditrwly. late 2113 Broadway, Now York.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
SARAH A. ALDRED, Executrix of
the estate of Thomu Aldred, deed., late of the
city of Harrisburg, Daurido county, having letters
testamentary granted to them by the Register of Dau
phin county, hereby notifies all parties indebted to said
estate to maim inunediAte payment, and those laving
claims to present them properly authenticated 10
settlement to the above named executrix . an2-ew
JUST RECEIVED.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT . of Family
Bibles of different styles of binding, at 90e, St 26
$1 50, $2, 53, $4, $5 and $lO. also Pocket Bibles of air
(erent styles and prices at 80a2FRERII Bookstore.
POMADE HONG-ROISE
YOB FIXING TIM
MOUSTAC HES,
jc6 SELLER'S i 111761ffOR€
TOBACCO, Cavendish, Congress and
Twist, for ssle km by
NICH3L9 & BOWMAN,
sun Corner Front and Market streets•
RESERVING jars and fruit cans of all
j_ kizithi and sizes, for axle by
maims & BOWMAN,
awn tOroor Front Rod w,rltet.
SPLENDID white and brown sugar, for
ads tar; law, at
NICHOLS & BOWXAN,
Corner Front •nd Market streets.
UM
VANILLA BEANS.
WE are offering for sale a splendid
quints, of Vaal* Bean at low rice% by the
pound, ounce or singly.
HMLLMR'S DRUG STORM,
91 Market Street.
PRESERVING jars, fruit cans of all
kinds, for ale low, lty_
MCHOLS & BOWMAN,
3y2 9 Oornior Front andifarkot et eats.
NEW Orleans Sugars, white and brown,
just received and for sale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
.)915 Cor. Front and Market streets.
WARDELL & LEVINESS, Pickles and
Catsup., for sale at JOHN WL9Ws. mly
A PPI ES, Oranges and Lemons, at JOHN
kg,, wawa.
Nun '2overtistmente.
WHEELER'S
CHEAP COAL YARD.
T HE undersigned is now prepared to sell
coal at the following
LOW RATES:
Lorberrg nut coal. $2 25 per ton
egg "
` Et we " .... 8 3 : 2 :
0 6
pe r err
ton
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broken " 3 15 per ton
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Wilke barre lump orb
cup.da. ....... ....@ 3 00 per ton
" stiamboot @ 3 25 per ton,
r 6 egg....
.lo 8 2:, tt-r ton
" . broken @3 2n per I.n.
Lykens Talley rut 174 2 50 per ton.
egg (ge 3 .0 per ton
rt broken... ...... ...... .@ 360 er ton
' , math's c0a1...,, .... • • ... ............. 6 3 50 per ton.
sir The Larberry coalelesner coal than the Ly.
kens Valley, kindles .s easy, does not ribaker, and wilt
burn longer aid give more heat.
Coals( id by the boatload, car 1011, single, half, or
third loos and by the bushel.
Aar AII coal of best quality mine' and d !livered
oy toe
PATENT WEIGH CARTS.
Harrisburg, Aug• 9th-dim JAMES M. WHEELER
GAIETY MUSIC HALL
Walnut Street between 2nd and 3d.
GREAT SUCCESS OF THE
STAR SISTERS
First night of the Laughable E thieplan Farce of
RUNNING THE BLOCKADE
First Night of the Comic
CHINESE DANCE-
Fiat Night of the
PERPLEXED TUTOR
First Night of the Great
PRESTIGIDITATOR.
New Dance by Miss RATE ARCHER. New Songs and
Pansies by Miss Mollie Pieldirg, and the GAxErY MIN
STRELS BAND in tho Gems of Ethiopean MittbrelsY.
aul7 808 EDWARDS, Proprietor.
PUBLIC SALE•
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE
REAL ESTATE
WILL kid offered at public sale, on
Thursday, the 11th day of September, at 2
o'clock, at Braut's Hall in the city of Harrisburg.
Thirty three acres of land with an excellent frame
hone and barn and outbuildings, situated pertly In
the City of Elarrisburg and partly in Swatara township.
This property Is situated on the South of Hummele
town turnpike, a portion of which hts a beautiful
location on a hill, directly facing the city of Harris
burg, to be sold in three acre lois.
Also a lot or piece of ground situated in Market Square,
adioining Jones' House, having a front of 27 feet and
extending bac{ 167% feeewto 20 feet alley, thereon
erected a two story brick hdlitse with two story back
brick building and stable, having the use of a three
feet alley on Market Square, being one of the most
desirable situations Roc business er private residence in
the city. Possession given on Ist of October next.
Conditions of sales are 10 per cent. of the purchase
money to be paid on the day of sale, the balance of the
one half of the purchase money when the title is
made, and the balance in two equal annual payments
with interest, from t e time possession isgiven. To be
secured by bonds and mortgago,
A plan t f the three acre lets can be seen at the boot
and shoe store of A. Hummel, next door to the Court
House, Harrisburg.
line attendance will be given by
GEORGE HUMMEL and
ALBERT HUMMEL,
jy2h.411 Executor of David Humme', dec'd.
ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS.
ALL kinds of Second Hand Clothing,
boots and shoes, bought and sold at the Auction
store, Second Btrest next to State Capital Bank. Pis -
tols, tense knieei and sum blankets, a Brit rate artil
lery bridle and sours for an oSicer for sale, No. ad Sec.
and Street. W. BARR, Auctioneer.
anll3-dtf
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE,
MECHANICSBURG, PA
THIS
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inAitutiou will open its next
essioa on Wednesday, the 3,1 of r ep'ember. PM.
dents should enter promptly at the opening or the see.
sloe. Far further particulars, addr• as
ante-drod2w A G. MARL (IT, President.
HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVANIA MLUTIA,
Summon CissaaAL's OFFICE,
Harrisburg, August 16, 1862.
STATE MEDICAL BOARD OP PENNSYLVANIA.
THE State Medical Board will meet in the
Harz OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, at
Harrisburg, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
11th, 1862, and sit one day for the examination
of candidates for the post of Assistant Surgeon
in Pennsylvania Regiments.
Candidates will register their names at the
Hall at 8 A 51., and none but those present
punctually at 9 A st., will be examined.
Citizens of Pennsylvania of good health and
capable of active service in the field, can alone
be received.
By order of
A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Commander in Chief.
HENRY H. SMITH.
aul6-deodtd Surgeon General, Penn's.
GEORGE CIINECLE,
MEROHANT TAILOR.
NO. 66 MARKET STREET.
NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICERS.
HAVING on hand an assortment of
material' of goal, reliable quality, is prepared to
make up, upon short notice and In (lit best manner,
Akers uniforms. Also flannel shirts and other goods
mutable for officers outfit on hand . attel-dlm
OUR CONSTITUTION AND UNION.
A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE.
44 (1II R GO VERNMENT,"by M.
oon•aios the Constitution of the
Patio t 815103, and of them of the several States, Riving
the construction of their provisions as determined Jo
&chilly by settled practice or standard authors; and
showing the organisation and powrr of the different de.
partments of be Government, national and State, and
in general, the nature prateiples sod mode of admin.
letrailon of the Government of our Country. Price $1 00.
&id by M. WlCinney, at Harrisburg, and at book
stores generally aul4 d4w
PROCLAMATION;
WHEREAS, the Honorable JOHN J.
Alamos, President. of the Court of Common
Pleas in the Twelfth Saatchi District, consisting of tb,
counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. Huro
n Lemma and Hon. Moses R. Your*, Associate Judges in
Dauphin county, having issued t nett' precept, bearing
date the 18th day of June, 1882 to me directed, for
holdings Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery and Quarter Sessions ef the Peace at Harrisburg,
for the county of 'Dauphin, and to commence or TEM 4Ta
Mostar or Ammer mom, being -the 25TH DAT Or ammo,
1882, and to continue one weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, Jus
tifies of the Peace, Aldermen, and Censtables of the said
county of Dauphin, that they be then and there In their
proper persons, at DJ o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations,
and their own remembrances, to do those things
which to their °lnce appertains to be done, and those
who are bound in recognissuces to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin coun
ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall
be jest.
Given ander my band, at Harrisburg, the 4th day of
August, in the year of our Lord, 1862, and in the
eighty-einth year talus independence of the United States.
J, D. BOAS, alieritt
Ihniturr , aoPrici
GarrinbuirlL Aug: 4, 1862. I ant-dawtd
LOTS FOR SALE
- - -
RJ. HALDEMAN will sell lots on
North street and Pennsylvania avenue. 10
tho • desiring to purchase. • Apply comer Front Wad
ROM. Worn. iyBl4l
GUAILI. JELLY.—A large supply just
seeing), WIC DOW, Ja. co.
DiTtul 2bvtrtistmtnts.
SHEET MUSIC, SHEET MUSIC .
JUST RECEIVED.
SEVERAL thousand pieces of NEW and
cirefttlly seleated musk, Loomprfaing a wry gig
azaOrtaant
Steinway's Unrivalled Pianos.
PIANOS POll $l5O UP TO $l,OOO.
SCHOOL AND CHURCH ORGANS
FROM EIGHTY DOLLARS.
PRINCE'S MELODEONS &C.
From Forty-five Dollars.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
BANJOS,
FLUTES,
FIFES,
ACCORDEONB
aud musioal meroltaudtze of every kind
AGENOY OF
HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES.
PORTRAIT FRAMES.
LARGE PIER AND MANTLE MIRRORS
made to order, Constantly on hanka /large Yawl of
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
Frames of eve:y deecription =data order at the shortest
notice.
REGILDING DONE,
41 the New Mask Store of
S. Wan & CO.
avidly No. 14 Market Square, near Colder's
WILLIAM BATFORD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
85 MARKET ST., HARRISBITRG,
IS now prepared to furnish of f icer's
military c'otbing, a - cordir g to rep Illations at short
notice. Also a general assortment of Cloths, ClastiMeree,
Vestinza and ready nude clothin r for
al5-dlin:
CCOILI-a !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HAVING lea Fed the Coal Yard, foot of
North street, lately occupied by 0. D. Foster,
am enabled to supply the public with a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF THE D_IFFERENT
VARIETY AND SIZES OF
aIaMASLN C)COAL.L.
FULL WEIGHT
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
Orders respxtfally solicited—which, if left at Lthe
Mace, foot of North street, or at the office of Was.
Dock,Jr. & Co., wilt receive prompt attention.
GILL ARD DOCK.
3729
VT Ad. A. PARKHILL,
PLUMBER
IM
GAS FITTER•
Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing
Orme-
STORES, dwellings, churches, public)
buildings, factories, en., tilted up with gas, lead and
iron pipe in a workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash
basins, Bath Tuba, I Ifi and Force Pumps, Water Closets,
Lead and Iron Vide for water, gas and steam. A share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work
pr raptly attended to. myBo-(l3m.
CHARTER OAK
FAMILY FLOUR.
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED
STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
FANCY BRANDS;
OFF LURED IN PENNSYLVANIA
IS MADE 071
CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT.
Sir Delivered any pie •e in the city, free of charge.
TERMS, Cash on delivery.
iyso wm. DOCK, Jr., &Co,
CLASS FRUIT JARS!!
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST ! I I
CALL AND EXAMINE.
i 930 WM DOCK, JR. &CO
GAITEY MUSIC HALL.
Walnut Street between 2d and 3d.
ROBRRT EDWA.RDR.— ... Lessee and Manager.
Admission to all parts of the House 15 cents.
MORE NEW STARS
IMMENSE ATTRACTION I
First appearaace of
,MISS MOLLIE FIELDING
THE GREAT FRENCH DANSETISE,
sir Whwe artistic performances 'have received,
withcut exceptio , , toe most Batterino notices from the
pram and the most extensive oi the elte of ?Pm York,
Phl ad Ipbia, Boston and other principal chips, wdl
have the honor of mating her first ap earanee i n Har
risburg on
Monday Evening, August 11th, 1862.
Re-engagement of
JAKE BUDD AND
DAN HOWARD,
The Great Favorite, Ethiopean Comodhine, in conneetioll
wits the
STAR GAIETY TROUPE
Fdwards, Dick Bertbelon. T. H. Hata, Mas
ter Perry, T. H. Donnell, Prof. Varmint, Master Georse,
the Baby Clown, Moue. De Louis and; the educated dog,
JENNY LIND.
Doors open at 7,ti to commence at 8 o'clock.
MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY
BACK PAY, BOUNTY,
PENSION & SUBSISTENCE
EUGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law,
office, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa., will attend
to the collection of military claims, nudes the act of
/assembly, or April 16, 1862 Beak psi , of discharged
and deceased soldiers. Bounty under Aot of Congress,
July, 22, 1881. Peusions and clainsi for anbaistenee, dm.
jylo.dtim
NEWBOLD HAMS.—A small lot of
these celebrated Hann just receive&
err 24 .WM. DOCK, Jr., CO.
CANNED Tomatoes and Green Con, at
JOHN IWO'S. my].
TVIE first in th e market, just received
and lbw oak by WM. NM & CIO:
Inisullautons.
A. PURVES,
Scrap Iron and Metal Merchant,
MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURN/SHIN#3B,
N. E. Oor. of South and Penn, and No 17
South Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
Ingot Copper,
" Red ,
"llow,
Sheet Iron,
Zino,
514e1,
Burs;
Cruob
Foundry Facings,
Aa , lla,
Vico, F lea, aux.*
Jld metals,
" CoPPeril
" Braes,
" Lead, itc.,taus.
Pig Tin,
Bar "
Pig Lead,
Bar
Stelte-r,
Antimony,
Bab' lit Motel,
Bismuth,
S.ldert,
Bar Iron,
Now ant Second hand Macbineds' and
Tools and Steam Sim:lnes b Nur" t avid Sold.
Artluies Of , very d sort Um in WO by Machinists.
and Foun'rymito, (tarnished to order,
Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old RS I / 1 , (lads of Jy2l
INS UR ANCE.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH 'REIM.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Meets $1,2001000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G. Collo, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel P. Salo, Coutes Taylor, ambroee White,
John R. Neff, Richard D. Woo t , Willi im welsh,
E. Bowen, James N. Lheason, S. eorrl• Waln, leen
vmsee, Gomel L. HarrNoo, Francs R. Ova, Ed ward H.
Trotter, Edward S. idarke.
ARIBA:IR G. COE -IN, Preautatt.
CHARLES PLATT Secretary,
As central agent for in al ire name company, the
underaigueir is prepared co take Fire dike in any part
of he state of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet
ually, on the most femoral , le terms.
Office Third street between Walnut and strawberry
alley, Balte's row.
WILLIAMI BUEHLER,
Jelo d ly Hal risoulg, pa.
HAPPINESS OR MISERY ?
THAT IS THE QUESTION.
ripHE Proprietors of the "PARISIAN
L CAB NET OF WONDERS, AN tIOMY and 110-D/-
DINE ' have determined rezardles, of exp.nse, to bane
free, (for the benefit of suffering humoulty) FOUR of
their most instructive and i tereeting Leauges on Mar
riage and its Disqualideations, *Cervocui Debility, Prema
ture Decline of manhood, Indigestion, Weakness or De
pression, Loss of eitargy and Pit (Powers, the Great So
cial Evils, and those fist dies which result from youth
ful fairies. Excesses of Maturity, or Ignorance of gpel
ology and Nature's I aw, These Invaluable Lectures
have been the memos of eolightutog and loving Mum
sonde, and will be forwarded free on too receipt of four
stamps, by addressing shI.3BErAL <Y PARISIAN Camaro off
ANATOKY AND MiDIQUiI, 563 Broadway, New York.
jel9-aly
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S .
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
BEST PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25
Si SO, $2, $3, and $4 for sale at
tebl s WHETTER'S Bookstore.
ZINC, Sheet Zino damaged by water,
for sale low by /WM POSVi 1114
yl.l dim* N. N. Corner South and Pear anew., MIA.
r.tiN general variety of g.,oria for a
1. basting the
TOILET,
tri be found at giellees, l= stisurpaa,ed'in this city.
Jc6 sn: Market fAreet
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR 5../k I.IE.
INOW offer for sale that valuable
prop-rty situated on the camera Market end Fit*
*sesta opposite Eby's reabienoe ; if not aold oa or be
fore the first of September nest at private side, It we
be die off at public outcry' on that day, as As
P J.x. RAM.
ha dal
STEAM BOILERS.
E' AV ING made efficient and pertnament
arrangements for 'he burps° we ve now pre
prop to make 3 1 BAH BUILBuu of every kind, prompt
ly and at ressonanle rates. We shall nes Iroa made by
Bailer & Brother, the rep Aatioll of which Is second to
no:e In the racket.
None but the best hands employed. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. Address BAGI ft WORJIS,
my22ly Harrisburg, Pa.
CHEESE.
AFEW Boxes good Cheese, the balance
of a large cotudantnent, are offered at at nousuallp
low rate to close out the Jot. 10 retail dealers there will
be an inducement offered. Each box sold will be suer
antsed as represented. WM. DOCK, J.R.,& CO.
iYIB
EXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware,
Including Jelly glasses. Preserve Dishes, Goblets,
Tomb ars, dos., do , of alp styles, just rezeived sad lot
rale low by r 'CHOW & BOWMAN,
JyT Corner Front & Market strews.
WANTED.
SI , .VERAL Machiniats. Also a stoat
bo, hi the elack.mah sap. Appic at the
Ipls dtt fiAGILE WORKS.
BLACKING 1
MASON'S "CHALLENGE BLACKING.
oo Gross, assorted sisei,jast received, sod for
site at Wholesale prices,
deli WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co.
BOLOGNA.
A SMALL, but very superior lot of
B° lo gos sausage lust received, by
say 29 WM . DOCK. Jr. it , Co.
WHITE BRANDY
FOR PRESERVING PURPOSES.
I t o VERY superior article, (Fixed just
received and for sale by
wts. WK. JR, & CO.
CLARET WINE M
WE are closing out a VERY SUPERIOR
ior at icss Oa* coat
it 8 WM. DiXIK. Jr ot
SUGARS of all kinds, -white and brown,
Wirer titan any house la town, by
BOWMAN,
5 Curacy of Front and Market street.
GOLD PENS I—The largest and best
stook, from $l.OO to 94 . 09 .—warrauted—at
€1119911119 9 90099T091e.
Superior brands of extra family flour
which we warrant 10 giTe setiedieboo, ter able by
WHOLE a BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Karim. st,reeta
riall
TOBACCO and segars of all kinds, for
sate by nicnots a Downes,
0 29 Center II Nat and Market Meets.
ORANGES AND LEMON S .-60 bowls.
Jul received and in prime order.
"prig W. DOCK, JR., & 00.
BAKER'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate,
}Or axle at JOHN WISPS, Third and Waloot myl
ed..taa'd DRUG WIVES is the piece
JIM
w bei , POWS MediaWs.