Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 04, 1862, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Thursday afternoon, September 4, 1862
PARSON BROWNLOW will arrive here to-mor
row, and will lecture in the Methodist Episco•
pal Church, Locust street, in the evening.
THE Republican Congressional Conferees of
this district will meet in Sunbury tomorrow,
to nominate a candidate for Congress. The
nominations, in the different counties of the
district, now stand as follows : Juniata and
Snyder, J J. Patterson; Northumberland, Wm.
C. Lawson ; Union, George F. Miller ; Dauphin,
Wm. J. Robinson.
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CAPT. JOHN SNEAD, of the II S. Artillery,
and a citizen of Carlisle, was killed in action
last week, near Washington. Captain S. was a
meritorious officer, and will be long remember
ed by the people of this city, for the soldierly
hearing and gallant conduct. He was attached
to the Fifth Artillery, which occupied Camp
Cameron during last Summer and Fall.
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The OntICI of the Adams Express company is
open from 7 o'clock, A. M. until 8 P. M., for
the transaction of business. The soldiers at
camp and others who are continually calling at
all hours of the night, will please bear the
above hours in Land and make their calls ac
cordingly.
Sep. I—dlni
E. G. Ham, Agent
REI•OPENCNO OF Fourru STIONT Rutin. —The
Fourth Street Bethel will be re-opened for di
vine service on Sabbath mornicg, the 7th inst.,
at 10 o'clock. Elder A. X. Shoemaker, the pas
tor, will preach the opening sermon, and Elder
E. H. Thomas, of Lancaster, will officiate in the
evening. The public are cordially invited to at
tend. d-3 t
Passim Tasoccar.—Capt. E. H. Rauch, of the
11th Pennsylvania regiment, passed through
this city yesterday afternoon on his way home
to Manch Chunk. The Captain was severely
but not dangerously wounded in the battle of
last Saturday, by a Minnie hall passing through
his side and thigh. The Captain speaks well
of the bravery of his regiment, and contradicts
the reported death of Col. Coulter. It will be
remembered that Capt. Rauch left the chief
clerkship of the House of Representatives last
winter to serve his country on the battle field,
and we are sorry to sae him wounded, but we
hope that Providence will soon restore him to
usefulness in the campaign.
Tam Qum or THIS Carr.—From a careful
calculation it appe►rs that the following num
ber of volunteers are wanted from the respec
tive wards In the city of Harrisburg. All of
which can, and ought to be furnished without
a draft :
let Ward
2d ..
8d "
4th "
6th "
6th "
Fifty dollars bounty is paid by the county
for each volunteer before the draft, and in ad
dition o this the government gives an additional
bounty and pay in advance of $4l.
A DAMPBRATE ENOWINTRI TN TANNERS ALLAY.
—As Policeman Fleck was reconoitering in
Tanner's Alley last evening, he encountered
three burly negroes, who assailed him at once
In a most , desperate manner. The mace of
Officer Fleck was too much for the Africans, but
before he could be reinforced by either citizens
or associates, the belligerents evacuated the
alley and fled ingloriously. In the melee,
Officer Fleck captured a formidable bowie
knife of enormous length, and a Colt's Re
volver. He thinks that he will be able to re
cognize all or either of these negroes, should
he ever get sight of them again, and he is also
of opinion that they are strangers in this vi
cinity.
It would be well for our authorities to keep
a strict account of such negroes as find their
way into this city, and for the police to arrest
every vagrant negro found prowling in our
midst.
TH3 QUOTA OP DAUPHIN COUNTY.-ILL another
column of to-day's TELEGRAPH we publish the
official quota of volunteers levied on the differ
ent counties in the State. It will be observed
that Dauphin county Is asked to furnish 2,861
men, of which number 1,085 are now in the
field, according to the return made by the
Deputy Marshals, after deducting a large
number of men now employed as teamsters,
blacksmiths, bridge builders, &c. If we had
received proper credit for these men our num
ber actually employed in the army would exceed
2,000, but as we receive no credit for them we
ought to devise proper means to recruit the
required number at once, before the draft is
made.
Let all our young men remember that those
who volunteer before the 16th of September re
ceive a bounty of $5O from the county, and
their mothers, if they have relied on support
from them, are properly cared fur by the relief
committee ; but if they wait for a draft none
of these advantages will be extended to them.
The city of Harrisburg, dividing the quota in
Its proper proportion, will have to furnish some
two hundred more men, whilst the other eight
Oundred wil} necensary come from the town
ships that have furnished very few. We would
therefore suggest to our citizens the propriety
of making proper arrangements at once to raise
the required number by holding out additional
Inducements for enlistments. Let those who
are not able to go 'themselves, at once set to
work and raise men and money to accomplish
the desired avoidance of a draft. We can
easily avoid it if we make up our minds to do
so, It is the duty of every loyal man to aid
the Qovernment, and we are certain that these
sensations will receive a hearty response front
*Tory ;Alm of thin county.
SURGEON Gsoaos L. Parna, it is likely, will
be detailed for service in the regiment which
Centre county is preparing to march into the
field. He Is an accomplished physician, and
has seen some service already in the South, hav
ing bad charge of the Brigade Hospital at
James' Island, during the battles at that point,
where he won the confidence of the officers of
the entire division of the army in that locality
at that time. It would afford us great pleasure
to hear of his appointment as Surgeon of the
Centre county regiment.
Tus PROCLAMATION or Gov. CURTIN, published
to-day, is an appeal to every man in the state,
at once urgent and imperative in its council
and demands. While the danger is not actu
ally at our doors, or the heel of a haughty foe
does not really press our soil, there is no telling
when both danger and foe may overwhelm and
destroy the commonwealth. Therefore, Penn
sylvania must arouse and arm her citizens for
self-defence and preservation. Dauphin county
I must inaugurate the work—our people must not
delay a moment, but at once and vigorously
begin the organization of a Military force which
will prove adequate for the defence of our fire
sides, if not for the support of our friends al
ready in the field, or such immediate aid of the
general cause which any emergency of the fu
ture may demand. It must be remembered
that a portion of the Commonwealth borders on
the territory of a state not too loyal—that this
border is unprotected—and that should danger
become imminent, the defence of the state must
depend entirely on the citizens themselves.—
This fact, alone, should have long since
suggested just such a movement as the
Governor now proposes, and stariug us
in the face as it does now, it must and will
arouse our noblest energies. It was the birth
place of liberty, and if Pennsylvania is to be
made the battle field for its defence, let it be so,
but let our people also be prepared to make
these battles at once the noblest struggles for a
noble triumph
Gov. Curtin's proclamation needs no further
comment at our bands. It is at once wise and
patriotic, as have been all his acts. It appeals,
to us in eloquent language. It is practical in
all its suggestions, and it now remains for the
people to put it into immedidiate operation.
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A MOD= Esranunwswr.—Among the many
improvements lately made in oar 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 dlenges 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.
Faux ma Aqua.—We notice among the late
arrivals from our army in the South, Master
Edward Waterbury. Although nature has not
been liberal to him in physical proportion, he
has all the bearing of a soldier, and we doubt
not has done good service for his country. And
like David of old, will leave a name for his
tory, if there is a Gollabe lay around loose.—
These remarks, of course, has nothing to do
with the new and cheap dry goods at Urich &
Bowman's. sept - 2 t.
To the Afflicted.
The undersigned would respectfully in.
form those who are afflicted with Rheuma
tism, Dyspepsia, 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 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 dlm MRS. L. BALL
Mss. Bem:—My youngest child was a poor
sickly little babe. Every person that saw her
thought I would never raise her. Finally, I
heard of your medicine,, and tried it to the
good of my child. She was about three months
old when I commenced to use it. She is now
two years and six months old, and enjoys good
health. I would recommend it to all to give it
a trial. I know several who have tried it, and
all pronounce it good. My ettxe is in Filbert
street, between Walnut and State.
sep 3 11117001 TH WOLEINGIR.
Wa users received a large assortment of hoop
skirts, from 750. up to $2 60. A large assort
ment of linen and needlework collars, and col
lars and sleeves, at all prices. White cambrics,
jacconetts, nantucks, brilliants, and plain and
figured Swiss muslin, at all prices. The finest
lot of embroidered French cambric brands ever
brought to Harrisburg—of infant's waists we
keep a large assortment. lAA:lies' and gentle
men's linen pocket handkerchiefs, ladies' stock
ings, gentlemen's one half hose, and children's
stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty
pieces of carpet to be sold cheap. Kentucky
jeans, sattinetts and cassimeres for men and
boy's wear. We received 60 dozen suspenders,
at all prices. 60 dozen cotton handkerchiefs,
with borders, and a great many other notions
and small wear. S. LINT.
TO THE YOUNG OR OLD
Male or /book,
If you have been suffering from a habit in dulged In by the
TOOTH OF BOTH BILTEB,
WHICH CAIIBK SO KANT ALARMING SYMPTOMS,
It Unfits them for Monitor,
And is the grettest eyd which can beta
MAN Oft WOMAN.
000 sYmplotm enumerated in advertisement, and if you
are a utterer,
Cat out the advertisement,
And send for It at once.
Delays are (timorous.
AM for nehnbold's
Wm no other.
Beware of CousiArtiitsgod aka 9ure3 6 11 ! need2a;
ASTIPERIOItot of Dandelion and tti
Ckgre., far sale ' the store of JO -1 V WISE.tor
w ARK *tZDPLckIes and
AIM,raZ,.
Iptuntigloanict Alailv ttegrapfi, eliursoap 'Afternoon, September 4, 1861
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I
Batchelor's Hair Bye !
The only Hannlees and Reliable Dye Known 1
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
ifyou wadi to eecupu ridicule.
BRET, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed mutually to ki
beaultfal and natural Brown or Black, without the least
Injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN Itto:DALS AND DIt•WMA.7. avraF•
did to Wet. A. Ratoarlot slave over 200,000
applimaious have ;man wade to ttlo ti err the patrons
of his famous Dye.
WIC BATCHIIIO6'B HAIR Mt. ".Itwet color
not to no distiugaighed from nate fe and 1:!ItIMIAD
not to in the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill , ffecui of bad Dyes remedied. The hair
is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. which prep•
ark) , applied at No. 16 (Mud Street New York.
sold in all the cites and towns of the United Stale. 4, by
D. uggiste and Fancy Genoa Dealers
The Genuine haw the ;tame William A Batchelor,"
a.ddregg upon a steel plate engraving on the four
-id..^ or each boa.
oot2-dAnwly
ASSIGNEE'S SALE,
W ILL be sold at public sale,
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1862
On the pretotses, an elegant farm. situated In Lykette
t'p., Dauphin ea., tue r, au from Millers , uvott'vWer
running .hrough the came. containing tub acres, about
90 acres of which are clear and the ba anoo I of the
best timder improvtments are a large double
STONE MANSION HOUSE,
a large bank barn, wagon sled, carriage hcuae and ell
necessary out build nge, an apple orchard, bus do
plumbs, pears, A , a fountain pump of never Ming
a. Wain water. ihe laud is all I mod and in a high
state or cu trvat'on.
o. 2. About is acres of land, adjobeeng the above,
about 10 . cres a which arc o ear and the balance In
timber ; 'homed crested a large stone
MANSION HOUSE AND TANNERY
with about 40 vats, a large Bark House, Beam House
and Currying stop, std all other ne•es.ry bn Li
ma ; the th rk o is run by water powe-. Is one of
the be:t 'wallies for bse k ; there could be got itom
to 000 coed per year.
Nee. 3 About 18 acres of land, of whlch about one
half is clear, alt Havel and In a good state of
too, the balance is of the very best oat and cbestaut
timber.
No. 4. a 9 antes of loud, adjohi'ng the above, of the
beat amber.
No. b. 2T I=o3 of woodland, adjoining the above, of
the beat timber of dilfe , ent riods
. .
d. 4 41 aerf aof um , er lard , adjoining the above,
all well limbered.
No. 7, 23 sores of timber land, adjoining the 100 Ver
euelleut chestnut and oak timber.
No. 8 28 acres, adjoining the above, all we'l covered
with good timber. •
No. 9. 46 a tee, Mao adjoln 7 na t' , e above trattn, we: I
coy red with all Maas or good umber,
Tarr above rop erty will all be Bold at the EMI) VIIII)
and plies.
The. above land is ha a healthy country end within
a short diEtunce of the coal reg Oa; where there is al•
ways the beat market in Penney.vairds. Perrone wishing
to see the above property ado do sk ba eating on .h.hn
stone, ou tne premims. Cr on the subseribers.
Sam to commence at 1 Enhoce. P. M.
J. 41.1 S MILLER.,
Eept2 dterls QtOßrili aktß CH, Agstgares.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY
AT WEST CHESTER, PENNA,
FOR BO&EDERS ONLY.
WILLke opened on Tuesday, Septem
ber 4 1862. It was thartered by the Lettish
t ore with full co legisto power. In the capacious, build
ings er,Lit were erected and furnished at a coat of over
sixty thousand dollars are arrangements tor the com
fortable elturkriog and aid:listing of one hundred and
fifty cadets
A c or ps of competent and experienced teachers
will give ih'ir undivided altent on to the Educational
Department, ant aim to malts their instruction thorengh
.nd practical The Department of stud et embraces
the folios ins couraea :—Prlmary, Commercial and Sol.
entitle, Coiegiate and MI-itary. Tilt mask trailing of
cadets will be carolu'ly attended to.
Oboelam may be obtalued et this °Moe; or from
Col. TElaO IiYATf, President, P. A. M.
aa22-d2wwBin
FAMILY FLOUR.
WE INVITE the attention of families
who .
BARE -. THEIR OWN BREAD,
to our stock of flour. Welrave just re:eived
SEVERITY-FATE BARRELS
, -
of the Choicest (White' Wheat) Bt. Louis Flour that
the Western Market affoide" ,
We guarantee every barrel or bag we sell to be strict
ly cureror. [jaws] WM. DICK, & (30
STRAW BERRIES,
i.aN b set out in favorable weather s
(or if watt-re I whin dry.) in August, September
or I) tuber, will produce a fair crop the nett Hummer,
often enough to ps ror the plants and p leutlue, humid('
ensuring an a Luudeut yield the following season,
All the beet varletlealur sale at the Keystone Nue-
Eery, Harrisburg. au29-Stf '
CULL and see those nice and cheap tin
gaga for preserving, &c., at
NICHOLS ti BOWMAN,
)el2 Corner Front and Market streets.
ExTEN:iIV.II assortment of glassware,
tumblers, jelly stns see, Yr Mt dishes, &c., Ste., of
ad kioda, Just received, sod foreale very low.
NICHOL'S & BOWMAN,
au2l Corner Wont and Market streets.
A V IN G made efficient and permament
1 6 A urraugemeute for th e purpose. we are now pre
ps ep to make S Fethi BOtltlitti of every kind, Prompt
ly aril at reasonable rttua. We shall use iron made by
& Brother, the repetation -of which le named I S et
eo e to the n arket.
None but the beet baude employed. Repairing prompt.
ty attended to. Addreeu 8A1311.11 WOREB,
my2Stly Uarrieburg, Pa.
NEWBOLD HAMEL—A small lot of
these a lebraed Hams Juit reiritrad.
r ^r9t WY. DOCK. Jr..; A CO.
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS,. - BROOMS
and everything in the line, jut received' In large
buantnice nod for sale very low by
J,kieif., :
TELEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN.
LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS
The DAILY HORNING AND MINING
TELEGRAPH is sent every morning aid after
noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city
after its publication, to the following
ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton.
ANNVILLE—G. W. Hodverter.
BELL'S MILL'S—John Campbell.
BLAIRSVILLEr—Wm. Behen.
CHAMBERSBURG—George Tackey.. •
CARLISLE—Win. H. Cornmeal. •
CuLUM.SIA—Johu J. Sayler.
CLEAUFEILD—M. A. Frank,
1-k
DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark.
EBENSBURG—Ed. James.
ELIZABETHTOWN—CharIes Hooter.
GREENCASTLE—M. D. Detrich.
HUDIMELSTOWN—Chas. Dipner.
IIIGHSPIRE---F. 0. Allman. • •
HOLLIDAYSBURG—A. F. Dillenbecker.
HAGERSTOWN—O. Swingley.
INDIANA—Henry Hall.
LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton.
LEBANON—H. H. Roedel.
LEWISBURG—SamueI Safer.
MILTON—Dr. E. Eranciscus.
McVEYTOWN—J.
MEDDLETOWN—George H. Lenhart.
MECHANICSBURG--John W. Stout.
MECHANICSBURG—J. Eminger.
MOUNT JOY—James Dysart.
MILLERSBURG- 7 -B. G. Steever.
MIFPLINTOWN—Weidman &Littlefield.
MAPLETON STATION—Dr. Getty*.
NEWVILLE—Jos. Laughlin.•
SHIPPENSBURG—KeIso & Hilda.
SELINSGROVE—Jeremiah Crouse. -
SUNBURY-4. Washington. .
TYRONE CITY—J.. R. Morris, Jr.
WILLIAMSPORT, Fa;,—A yer & Limudy.
WRIGHTSVILIS--:W. Mom.
YORK—J. 8. Poja.
Whalersle Factory, 81•Sarrlay St.,
Late 233 Broadway, New York
New 'Abnatisemente
STEAM BOILERS.
REGULAR AGENTS
Ntiu 2tbvtrtistnunts
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Just received, at BEBONKR'S BOOK STORE,
a full supply of
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Embracing all the new Styles and Size
ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOURAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 80 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOB 60 PHOTOGRAPHS
Prices from Seventy-five Cents
To Twenty-Ove Dollars
BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP
BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH
CLASP
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITa TWO
CLASPS
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH
PANELLED &DM
p: 001+PPI MINIVIDI4I3IIV:toPTRAMIN:II4
RICH
BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY
MOUNTINGS ANDICLASPS
PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
6 10:01 1,31 14:KiniOalimiZreWil:milF1D4`
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGDIHSED WOMEN.
COPIES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS
COPIES OF CHOICE PAINTINGS
Any Carte de row published in the country
will be furnished to order
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, ,
Of any size not in the standard styles will be
made to order
BERGNER'S
Cheap Bookstore.
INSURANCE.
brine, fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSINIANCE COMPANY OJ' NORTH LIBRE .
OF PHILADEEPHLL •
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual
Capital and &lets $1,2001000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel P. Smith, amides Taylor, Ambroae White,
John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood , William welsh, efiblam
E. Bowen, Junes N. Dickson, S. laorrts Wain, John
.;assn, George L. Harrison, Fr toms R. Woe, Ed ward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. 001 1%, President
CHARLES PLATT Smeltery.
As central agent for th. 3 above name company, the
under4gustr ta prepared to take lire Hits in any peat
of he elate of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet
ually, on the most favorable terms.
01111ce Third street between Walnut and strawberry
alley, Du lte's row.
WILLLUit
liarnsbury, Pa.
JOHN WISE'S
Confectionery 4k Fruit store,
TEEM STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
darrithurg, Pa
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
ORANGES AND LENORE,
•
PINE APPLES, BANANNAS,
FRESH AND SALT FISH,
•
And 913. eiablea of all sleds, brought direct from the
Eastern Idarketa, twice a week, and paralleled 'timer my
pu rented aupervedon, thus euaolidg ma to sell a better
and cheaper article than any in the market.
W Orders from a distance attended le promptly, and
.. node delivered t any part of the city free of charge.
FltE,ll CANNE • FRUITi ematan tly on baud Give
me a cell. [jeka] JOHN Win.
BREAKFAST BACON!
AVery choice lot, squat 4 the oelebra
te.2 (Imported) Yorkshire, just received.
if 18 00 h. CO
THEO. F. &ORBITER,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, /LIMB/ STRBET,
HARRISBURG.
srParunular attention pato to Printing, Ruling and
Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manditete, Cheeks,
Drafts, its Canna printed at lin, $3, •4, and St per
housand in elegant P 24
ELL UP THE OLD REGIMENTS!
PATRIOTIC and able bodied young men
Who would arab/being drafted, drd who whit to
ablate of the noblest regiments in the Aeld, and be
oommanded by a captain of Afteen months service, -who
sustains the highest reputation as a brave, temp erate
and chriattan *dicer, should at once, enter co. 11., Capt.
W. a. bodoson of toe pant keeentp.seventh beet.
meet, P.T., now terrine is the gratin army of Mellor
General Aiwa, Teatime*.
BOUNTY $177-$lO2 IN ADVANCE.
APPIy tQ W • s. Eketrer, Parer and Milituy Etna, Mar.
ket street, or to Pim. T. H. Robinson, From tart et abma
Market. ao2ll dU
. CHEESE.
. A FEW Boxes good Cheese, the balance
Li. of a large otaudgruaerd, are offered at au Juniatunly
low rate to memo= the lot. To retail dealers there wld
be an lug moment offered. fah box sold will be guar
anteed eirepreeented. WM. DOCK, AL, & CO.
178
LOTS FOR SALE
RJ. HALDEMAN will sell lots on
Lb Forth amt. lad Pinuphauls Amu*. 10
Owettah m = h to Pareease. Apply career Frost sad
Walnut , biltbd
POOKET BIBLES.
A_FULL slsiOrtorent of Pocket Bibles
and Tishman% for the soldier ., just ro.
mired at 11130111WS BOODTOBIL
Neu , 2thertizenunts.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
NOT a few of the wore t disorders that
afflict manki , d arise from the corruption that as
cumulates In the blood. Of all the discoveries this
have been made to purge It out, none have been found
which could , qual In out A TeX% emuourrni Lavas= or
SLIVAPARIII.A. It clean-u and renovrces the blood, in
ihe vigor of health into the ilietem end purges Out
the humor which make dista-e. It etimalaten tne
healthy 'Unction! of the bitty and expels the disorders
that pow a d ran. le in the bl od , t a extraordinary '
virtues an not yet widely known, but when hey are It
will no longer to a questitai what remedy to employ in
the great variety of ailllclng diseases that require an
alterative rem-dy. finch a remedy, that could be relied
on, live long beau sought fur, and now, roe the tire time,
the rnblic have me on which they can depend. Our
space here does not admit eertitca.es to show its effects.
But the trial of a single boat .e will show to the sick
that it bas virtues surpassing anything they have ever
taken. Sufferers iron Parade, teroluk us Swel higs
and Sores, try it, and see tho rapidity with which it
cures. Skin Diseases, Pimples, Paides, Blocher,
EruP*Ml de • are soon chimed out or the syrtem.
St. Anthony's Are, Role or Brysipelas, letter or Sall
Rheum, caLci Bead, hingworm, stood not be
borne whit, they can be co speedily cured by ATEIOB
Sait-AWILILLII
gyphittas or Venereal DiJeases Is expelled from the
system by the prdonged use of this Seeherexaxe, mou
the patient h kft s. healthy as if he had never had the
(theme.
Female Diseases ate caused by subfula In the blood,
and are gel/or:lay soon cured by the RlVaaer or 8.1101. t.
!ABUJA. f rice slper bottle, or d bottles for $5.
Per all the purposes of a Lastly physic, take
Oitinszrio nue, th are everywhere known to be
the bt et purgative teat it offered to toe American Peo
ple Price 26 cents per Box, or 5 beret for $l.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowt 11, Mass. and
tat d t y Dragzis a everywhere.
bald by 0 A. BAnvart, D. W. Gress & Co , O. K. Kel
ler, J. M. Lutz, Dr. 51 ey, F. Wyeth and deniers evety.
whero
All Work Promised in One ffeek
1041 6.
PENNE3YI.7 A Drla.
STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT
104 Market c 'treetb , rween wiz anti 50.,
HARRISBURG, PA
VV." )3 ERE every description of. Ladies'
and Denttemente tiarments, Piece Goods, &c., are .
eyed, Cleansed and finished in the best manner and at
tne shortret notice, DODGIE & 00.,
Nora-dasrly P roprietors.
NI -A, T-a T-2 OF '43 S.
KEYSTONE NURSERY, HARRISBURG.
IT should not be forgotten that this
esrabli_•hment 13 add in suocetsiut o,vreation, an•i
*ALI supply
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS,
SHRUBBERY, GRAPE VINES, RASPBER
.RDS, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE
BERRIE.% CURRANTS, BLACK
RIES, &c., &c., &c., Ac.
of as good qualities and.variet'es, and at as reasonable
prices as they are sold at dilatant nurteriez.
THE LOCATION
of the nurs-ry—aloining tie city—gives tt advantages
for transcortatb n to Ail pa is of the country, possessed
by our few others.
Aar All articee3, when desired, delivered free of
chary., in any part of the city.
suUOtf JACOB MISR.
COAL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HAV22 leaftitbCLaiYard,lOt of
Nor .it.alyupbyo.v.Fost.
lam enabled to supply the public with a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF THE DIFFERENT
VARIETY AND SIZES OF
FULL WEIGHT
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
Orders respectfully solicited—which, If left at the
office, toot of North street, or at
.the once of Wm.
Dock, Jr. & Co., will receive prompt attention.
Gummi') DOCIL
1'29
PUBLIO BALE.
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE
REAL ESTATE
WILL be offered at public sale, on
Thursday, the day of September, at 2
o'clock, at Brant's Hall in the city of Harrisburg.
Thirty three acres of land with an excellent frame
house and barn and outbuildings, situated partly in
the City of Harrisburg and partly in watara to waship.
This property is situated on the solith of Humniels•
town turnpike, a portion of widen halt a beautiful
location on a bill, directly facing the city of Hartle.
burg, to be sold in three acre lout.
Also a lot or pi,ce of ground situated in Market Square
ad;oibing Jones' House, having a front of 27 feet and
extending beet 157% feet to 20 tedg alley, thereon
erected a two story brick house with two story back
brick building and etaole, having the use of a three
feet alley on Market Square, being one of the most
desirable situations fo business er private residence in
the city. Possession given (mist of October .ext.
bundAtons of sales are 10 per coat. of the ptyalin*
money to be paid Oa the day of wile, the balance of we
one half of the purcbase money when the title is
made, and the balance in two equal twill' payments
with interest, from tee time Possession 141vetb To be
secured by bonds and morrow°,
A plan f the tbi be acre kis can be seen at the boot
and oboe store of A. Hummel, next door to toe Court
House, Harrisburg.
-Vete attendance will be given by
Hatign and
ALB&RT HIIHItiL,
jy2tmlis Ezerutor of David liumme deoq.
ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS.
ALL kinds of Second Eland Clothing,
boots and aborts, bone:Maud cold at the Anotion
store, Second &teat nest to state Capital Beak. Pis
tols, mete knives and tuna blanket-, a Ora rate arta
bin, tidale and tins arr as calser f r as le, No. St &n
-and Street. W. Baltil, Anationstr.
atilt, Of
•
HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT
VOR the safety of o mourners, we have
C established a 441 , 1 Oil Depot - at the corner of Frou
ant Market streets. ell our oils are tested - and we poet.
tively belt none except such as prove to be non -explosive,
clear and free from odor es far as practicable. We offer
at present the following justly celebrated brands. Mag
a, ha, Ro Nat:worm and lower, lower than Can be
purchase elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or
MAW). :.n3O au ex.ensive assortment of Lamps, Claim -
Geis, Ehadei, glass Cones, Hunters, &c. Ws will also
change fluid or campheoe lamps so as kl be rased feu
coal mil. Call and initial:: yoursel vex, at
NICMOIS & BOWMAN,
awn Corner of Front and Market street.
DUEY. Uider Vinegar, which we warrant
to be made'solely from older, Net received and for
toile low by NICHOLS It E.° WhtAN,
jel2 Corner front and Market streets.
r r OBACA;0 1. and segara of ail kinds, for
1. Isla by tooool2 & BOWMAN,
.11 429 • Corner Front And Market Streets.
CALL tut(' examine tbose new jars for
Trait, atm beet, cheap et and tempiest fn in market,
for sale by NICEIVLS dt BOWMAN,
1,19 Corner Front sad Market street.
tilAttei utteese trout Iv CM Yofk ihtlrlea
I ) jinn received mid for sale love ny
.t‘ I. HMS B BOW 11.1 N,
J.TIS corner From i.nd market 'tweets.
DSTSRSIVB SOAP, something batter
than Martisou's Itoasekold Seep, just receivad and
IN sale 1 4 10HoLs BoWicor,
102 Corner Front mid Market streets
ICew ahtrttstments
AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK
OF
GOLD PENS!
T HE bes t assortment of Gold Pens
a
has jtuittte d la eno r pe
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE.
These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newton
& Co., of New York, and warranted to give
frill satisfaction. A trial will satisfy any one.
Examine the prices below :
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 25.
Goll Pen and Silver Holder for $1 50.2
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 75.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 26.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder fru $2 50.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 75.
Gold Penland Silver Holder for $8 26.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 75.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $4 25.
Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $6 00.
Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00.
VOLUNTEERS,
IF YOU WANT
LETTER OR NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
WRITING CASES,
POCKET INKSTANDS,
PENS AND HOLDERS
Of every description and quality, you will find
the largest assortment at
BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
HAPPINESS OR MISERY ?
THAT IS THE QUESTION.
j•HE Proprietors of the "PARI6IAN
CAB - NBT OP WONDEdfi, ANATOMY and MrDI
DINE' have determiued regardless of expanse, to t sue
free, (for the benefit of suifering humsnity) POUR of
their most instructive and i iterecuing let :tures on Mar
riage and its DisguallOcations, Nervous DAdiike, Prema
ture Decline of manhood, indignation Weakness or Do
pression, Loa or energy and VuiiiPeWers. the Brett So
ma Evil , and • dies whie, renal Crum youtn
ful fol lee, excesses of Maturity. or Lon )rsuce orPl3 val.
(dopy and Nature's law. These I.tvalunble Lectures
bay. been the means or enlishtning ana swing thou
sands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four
stamps, by ad...cussing :WORE fA-.Y Rosman Gomm or
ANATOMY AND kisoutt.Ns, 563 Broadway, New York.
jel9-ely
GECIRGE CUNICLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
NO. 66 PdAREET STREET.
NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICERS.
lIVIVING on hand an assortment of
Material. of go , d, reliable quality, 11 prepared to
git 4..11 Ito, Upon short notice and Ia ilr3 beat manner,
tame undartos. AlBO flannel shirts and other 400di
Mutable for Wavers mint on hand weir dim
MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY.
BACK PAY, BOUNTY,
PENSION & SUBSISTENCE
EUGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law,
office, Third street,. Harrisburg, Pa, Will attend
to Ins collection of mtitary claims ' und. r the act or
Assembly, or April 18, 1882 Baca pay of itscbarmai
sod deceased soldiers. imunty ;hider Act of Congress,
July, 22, 1881. Pen/cons and clams for subristance,
lylo4illas
Vii•kl. A. PARKHILL,
PLUMBER
£ND
GAS FITTER•
Third Street, nett door to the Telegraph Printing
Oita
‘lnTOttEB, dwellings, churches, public
buildings, factories, Lc., fitted tip with gas,lead at.d
iron pipe ID a workman like manner. klydrits, Wash
basins, Bath Tubs, 1 ift and Force romps, Water Clo.ets,
Lead and Iron ri,,e for water, gas and steam. A. share
of public patronage Is respectinily solicited. All work
p. aptly attended to. my30.48m.
GLASS FRUIT JARS!!
SELF SEALING.
BEST AND CHEAPEST I
...CALL AND EXAMINE.
iyao WV. DOCK, Jr. *CO
POCKET BOOKS,
BUCKSKIN PURSES,
PORT MONALIES )
And a general variety of Leather Goods, just
received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
HARRIS MANSION FOR SAUI.
TEIS handsome property recently ocon
pad by the PR ..NOltVinnla FRY& i 4./ .LL GE
&erect for sal.. It as well suited *doer L.r a p, Nate
Residence or a B aria./ 1.-:ch at, being supplad wile gas,
water, bath rooms, heater, range etc. Tee groundsoonincin valuable Fruit Trees and Shirubbery. fbe place
will be sow low and pOlillellelOp given within reasonable
dine. For terms, he., apply t
MRS. 8. a, WA4 UGH, or
Thr WM. H
Executors of Rotate of Rev. B. K. Waugh, deced
eX-ceodu
ALL employees of the Philadelphia and
Reading ita.l.-.4 cOnip.ny, !Pt* may ani •t in ate
service or be Ledtet t tates for toe purp of crashing
the tobellion now wreetaulng .he Hoene/ of our coup.
try, are hereby assured, that tuck r. spe tire ei t o ete ,„
wILI he kiwi open•acia two Is then/ 110S0 dive y Os their
Drum; sod th/t the ram of tbetr venue owing to
&deed their o,untry In thiS emereeoey, will be *end&
area here 'for as greatly l a their favor /or promotion, to
any indult.* positions w tne service of dun Compeer.
OHO BLN: 4 H. 9MII Pre/finest.
Phi adelphia, August Bth. 1862.
TREUPdegrove Lock Property, Carta
gr3cely and Rockville Bowe ' allowed STU Mlles
above BerrLburgr, Is cow oifercd for We; Bee adver
lament in Weekly or app y to
aulB4delonlatlBB3
Tilt. largest, and most extensiva assort.
Malt Of 4.1113 in the city, Ala received, lied form e vvy low, by
sue NICtICOA & B sW 31&li,
Corner Front and Martin afrengs.
SUGARS of all kinds, white and brown,
lower than any home In town, by
etlCLlvt.s e BOWMAN,
an% Cornet of Front and Market drag.
RIO, Dandelion and other preparations
of coCee, malt and pare, .ale low , by
Ititita • bOICPIAtT7
Corner Fro t and saver n'fo. ts•
au29
A PPI EZ, Oranges and Lemons, stJ'}UN
ja, WM%
W. P. HENRY