Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 11, 1862, Image 3

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NO , 10E T 4) A OVEUT.ISIERS.—AII Ad
vertisements, Business Notices, Mar
riages, Deaths, dc., to secure insertion
in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regu
lar Evening Edition are inserted in the
morning Edition without extra charge.
RARItISBURG, PA
Thursday Afternoon, tiepterober 11,1862.
Can. HAND, of the Lochlel Cavahy, is at
present in the city. We understand that he
has resigned.
ANEW Yoax REGIMENT passed through to-day
It was a fine body of men under the command
of Col. Gurnsey.
Raw seemed to be struggling to descend all
day, hut beyond an occaaorial drizzle, the,
earth was uureplenished. We patiently await
the caphius showers which the earth so appa
rently needs.
SWORD PRFSENTATIOR.- An elegant sword,
handsomely mounted and properly inscribed,
was presented to Major J. A. Mathews, of the
46th Penn. regiment, on behalf of the citizens
of Lewistown. on Monday evening last.
WANTED, A DOMESTIC to do the general bojase
work of a small family. Apply at this office
from 8 o'clock in the morning to 12 o'clock,
noon. None but those who can come well re•
commended need apply. si.plo-3t.
CnerLaru Gazoo, of the Dauphin County Re
giment, (Col. Jennings' 127th,) arrived in this
city to-day, and reports that the health of the
regiment le excellent, the men being also activ
ly engaged in the various camp duties of drill
and preparation.
THE On/01/1L REPOILT.-4.s a matter of his
tory we publish to-day, the official report of
Gen. Pope, relative to the late battles in front of
Washington, we have no time nor inclination
to read over the reverses again, but refer our
readers to the document itself. It will form a
part of the history of the present war.
Tux Max from Chambeisburg brought a
considerable number of passengers from local
ities beyond that town, from whom we learn
that the excitement and panic in that direction
are intense and fearkul. We also noticed with
the same train, the influx of a large number of
contrabands.
Is TRESE PERILOUS TIMES, when everybody is
wondering what he shall do with his money,
we feel like giving our advice on the subject,
which is to look out for the sale of good Real
Estate and invest money in that. It is an ar
ticle which the rebels cannot destroy or take
away, and is always worth the money.
SAZITORD'S °PM& Hamm—This institution
flourishes like a Bay Tree, the management
loses no light to offer attraction, notwithstand
ing Uncle Tom is the after piece. The Drawing
Roon Concert offers a new selection of songs,
among which will be found a new song dedi
oated to the Burktail brigade.
Harrah for the brave sons of Crawford,
May they to the colors prove true ;
Hurrah for the sons of old Abraham,
And three cheers for the red, white and blue.
This will be sung for the first time this even
ing by Mr. Batchelor. The programme this
evening excels in novelty. On Saturday af
ternoon at 2} o'clock a grand afternoon perfor
mance for the accommodation of ladies and
children, and those unable to attend during
the evening. A reduction for schools and large
parties will be made by applying to Mr. San
ford.
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THB SWIM which are daily witnessed in our
streets, of the devotion of the brave and loyal,
should be sufficient to arouse the sympathies,
awaken the enthusiasm and open the trea
sures of every citizen. "All that a man bath
will he give for his life." These men have
given that, and who can withhold the sympa
thetic purse string. The Bounty Fund needs
it; the Bereaved and Deserted it; the county
needs it, and our duty to r and love for our
selves and our reputation deserve it. If the
volunteer deserts the standard on the field we
are taught to despise him for hie cowardice.
How humiliated would we be could he turn
upon us and say, "you deserted me and mine
who was appointed to bear the standard and
brave the death." 0 ! let those who have fal
tered until now Gres with the picture of that
departure in their eye, inquiring not of the
policy of the ruler or the cause of the war, and
the God of battles will bless the heart and
magnify the hand.
Tim Oxum Arm mils DR/tn.—The Lewistown
Gentle says that during the week between the
publication of that paper of the 27th and 3d
September, it received information that cer
tain looofoco demagog% were industriously at
work among the Omish and other denomina
tions holding religious scruples, telling them
that their voting for Lincoln had - brought on
the draft, and that now they would have to go to
war contrary to their creed, and hundreds of other
misrepresentations to be found in the mouths
of those who supported Buchanan and his Cab
net of traitors long after the Southern con
spirators bad commenced the war. We will
add here that.the position of the Omish is much
misunderstood. Their creed, is, that bearing
arms is unrighteous ; but recognizing the au
thority of our government, they are willing,
first, to bear their full share of taxation and
contribute liberally towards putting down the
rebellion, or cheerfully to submit to any fines
that might be imposed ; and secondly, that as
they deem it as wrong to furnish a substitute
as to go themselves, they would take the latter
alternative, if - compelled to do so. Such was
the language used to the editor of the Gazette
by numbers of that denomination ; and it al t
pears to us that in claiming a privilege given
them by the Constitution of Pennsylvania, no
reflecting man will cast censure on them any
more than be will on the able bodied minor who
claims exemption under mere legislative en
actment for being under age, or the able•bodied
man who claims it on the ground of being over
forty-five.
APPOINTED.—In consequence of the excite
ment .we neglected to notice the appointment,
of Israel Gntellus, Esq., from Snyder county
as commissioner to superintend the drafting.
Mr. G. will make an excellent officer and dis
charge his duty faithfully.
Mamma Rumoas —The town was again
filled last night with all sorts of rumors. The
telegraph wires on the Northern Central Rail
road were for awhile out of order, one of the
telegragh poles being injured below Paikton,
but at eleven o'clock all was reported to be
right and the cars were running as usual.
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Arreenox.—The citizens of the Fourth Ward
of forty-five years and upwards, not already
members of any military company, are earn
estly requested to call at Alderman Maglauch
lin's office and enter their names, to form a
company for home defence or any other duty
they may be able to perform.
Tna Leann CAVALRY.—Forty-eight men be
longing to the Lochiel Cavalry reached this city
last night, being a party of paroled prisoners,
who had been captured between Lexington and
Frankford, by the rebel Gen. Kirby Smith.—
These men are on their way to Annapolis, where
they will await ao exchange, end after which
they will again report to the reament. They
all look as if they had seen hard service and
needed rest.
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Arrsarrox.—Persons not attached to regular
ward organizations, and wishing to muster un
der experienced officers—men who have been
teaching military tactics ever since the war
broke ont, in this city and Philadelphia—
will find a muster roll at this office, where
names will be received during to-day, and will
meet for drill this afternoon. The company
will be supplied with arms and accoutrements
immediately. Immediate action is necessary,
and this is a good opportunity for patriotic per
sons to obtain rapid knowledge in military
tactics.
MUTING OF THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD. —The
I State Medical Board for the examination of can
didates for the post of assistant surgeon in Penn
sylvania regiments, assembled this morning in
the Hall of the House of Representatives at 9
a. a. The Board consists of Drs. Jas. Stewart,
of Indiana, Zino. Lyon, of Williamsport, Truill
Green, of Easton, and Surgeon-General Henry
H. Smith. The candidates numbered two hun
dred and ninty-eight, and after registering
their names were placed at the desks, both of
House of Representatatives and Senate Cham
ber, filling both halls to their utmost capacity.
The candidates are an intellectual class of men,
embracing many of our well known physicians
throughout the State, some of whom have
been in practice over fifteen years. They all
seem zealous to contribute their services to our
troops and aid in the defeat of the rebels now
threating our firesides. The demand for State
medical officers has lately been very marked,
one hundred and sixty having been assigned to
duty within the last six weeks. The rapid for
mation of regiments has left some of those who
recently were sent forward supplied with only
one medical officer for a few days, but as
the troops were all located in the neighborhood
of large hospitals near Baltimore and Washing
ton, no inconvenience has ensued. After to-day
the hospital department of the State bids fair
to have a supply, fhlly equal to any number of
regiments that our patriotic volunteers can
form, and of an usual high grade of profession
al talent. It is understood that assistant sur
geons, who have been months on the field and
prove themselves worthy, are to be promoted
by the Governor, and their places supplied by
these fresh assistants, a most excellent move
ment and one that is in accordsoce with the
course pursued by the Executive in the other
departments. New regiments will thus at once
obtain'experienced surgeons familiar with the
regulations of the service and the routine of
the War Department, whilst the new assistants,
by being associated with those who have been
is service, will have their usefulness much aug
mented.
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Tribute of Respect.
crimp of 55TEI REGIMENT, Pa. Ver.,
Beaufort, S. C., Sept. 1.
At a meeting of company (1, 55th Regiment,
P. V., (Roberta' Guard, Harrisburg,) the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were adopt
ed :
Wirt:rums, It has pleased Divine Providence
to take from among us to take from among us
two of our most esteemed comrades—John
Mack and George Sanno while--in the full
- vigor
of manhood, and after a few days illness ; .ettral
whereas, at the time they were called hence by
the Great Ruler of the Universe, to give an ac
count of their actions while on this earth, they
were periling their lives in defence of the Union;
Therefore,
Resolved, That in the death of John Mack
and Geo. Sanno, this company has lost two of
its best and most upright members, whose un
timely end we mourn and whose memory we
cherish.
Rewind, That we tender our sincere sympa
thy to the relatives and friends of the deceas
ed comrades, but we must bow to the will of
Providence, who doeth all things for the best,
and to whom we must look for consolation in
the sad hour of affiction.
I?esokal, That a copy of these resolutions be
sent to the families of the deceased, and that
they be published in the "Patriot and Union"
and "Txtionamr," Harrisburg.
COB. T. WON, President.
JAL G. Rim, Secretary.
Wm. B. Booms,
BAtmotr. Moasms,
Mttzuouss,
JAM MAMIE,
Seam= CANE,
Commiaee
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PENNSILVSNIA's PROUCTION.—The citizens
and government of the United States is men
daily different from any other people or gov
ernment onthe face of the globe, even the
boasted freedom of England is protected by a
standing army. Here in the United States
every citizen is a soldier within himself, from
the love he has for his country and in the de
termination to protect his rights. It is not
strange then to see the outpouring of the citi
zens from every city, town and village through
out the the State, and our word for it, the
Home Guards will form no man protection.
It is important, however, to be provided with
flannel for shirts and material for coats and
pantaloons, all of which can be bad at the
cheap dry goods house of tram & Bowman,
who-have made a large abatement In the price
kir thin purpose.
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flennopluanta Wally telegraph, thurodav 'Afternoon, .6.eptentbcr 11, 1962.
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 m. Berate rates.
I have also on hand a quantity of invaluable
Salves for Sore Eyee, Frozen F. et and Piles
References can be furnished us to their won
derful efficacy, whenever called upon. There
need be no apprehension in regard to my com•
petency in administering it, as I have had it
on band for the past six years. As they are
now sold at reduced prices, no family should be
without them over night. They can he had at
any time at my residence, in Pine street, be
tween Second and Front.
Aul3 dlm MRS. L. BALL.
Mae. B:--My youngest child was a poor
sickly little babe. Even) , person that raw 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 mouths
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 at re is in Filbert
street, between Walnut and State.
sep 3 ELIZABILTH WOLPINGIS.
We RAYS received a large assortment of hoop
skirts, from 76c. up to $2 50. A large assort
ment of linen and needlework collars, and col
lars and sleeves, at all prices. White caarbrics,
jacconette, nautucks, 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. Ladies' and gentle
men's linen pocket handkerchiefs, ladles' 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, sattinette and cassimeres for men and
boy's wear. We received 50 dozen suspenders,
at all prices. 50 dozen cotton handkerchiefs,
with borders, and a great many other notions
and small wear. • S. LW!.
A MODEL ESTABLIRILKINT.—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 illenges 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 email profits. Their
clerks are civil and accommodating, and have
strict instructions under no circumstances what
ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any
customer. A general invitation is extended to
the public to visit the new building and exam
ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase
or not.
TO THE YOUNG OR OLD.
Nate or /tamale,
If you have been gearing from a habit in dulged in by the
YOUTIIOI Bora sexes,
WHICH CAUsg SO Id INY AL ARMING svmproms,
Unhts them for Marriage,
And to the grade.% evil which can basil
MAN OR WOMAN.
See symptom. enumerated In advertisement, and if you
are a eufferer,
Cu out the advenitement,
And send for it at once.
Delays are dangerous.
Ask for Helmbold'e
Take no other.
Cures guaranteed.
Beware of Counterfeits and imitations. jyl6 -d2m
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known
"111 others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
you Win to escape ridicule.
GARY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed tnatantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the out
injury to Hair or Skin.
illerßEN HEDALd AND DiPLOMAS have been awar
ded to WV. A. BAT4MI./.01 Mane 18.8, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of - hie famous Dye.
Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HALE Dlth produces a color
not to be dietinguished from nature and is w.uutsarran
not to injure in the least, however long It may be contin•
tied, and the ill Abele of had Does remedied. The hair
is Invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop.
arty applied at No. 16 ttond Street New York.
ld in all the cites and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers
The Genuine hats the name "William A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
sides of each box.
Wholesale Factory, Si garelaY
oct2-d&wly. Late 288 Broadway, New York
POCKET BOOKS,
BUCKSKIN PURSES /
PORT MONAIBS I
And a general variety of Leather Goods. just
received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
FLY PAPER. -
FmoANCY COLORED Paaer, ready cut, for
covering looking aIIiSBOIS, Picture Finn:Les, kto.
n and other new patterns for sale at
BEHGNEWS CHEAP BOOKSTORE
PATRIOTIC and able bodied young men
who would aroldbeing drafted, and who whh to
join one of the noblest regiments in the geld, and be
commanded by a captain of fifteen months service, who
sustains the highest reputation as a brave, temperate
and christian odlcer, s'aould at once enter co. &., Capt.
W. A. Robinson of tne gallant eeventy.serenth •sem.
meat, P.V., now terrine in the grand army of Major
General rue 1, Tennessee.
BOUNTY $177—5102 IN ADVANCE.
Apply to W.S.:•llaffer, Paper and Military Sarre, Mar
ket street, or to r ev. T. H. Mobil:woo, Prow atrt et aboNe
Market. au2B'dtf
IHE undersigned offers at Private Fate
that vain ibis tavern stand, (now ocenpi d by J.
W. Suitor ) situated in the vblage of Piog ess, AM-
Olin county, Pa., on the Joneeioan toss, tiro mi as and
a half northeast a Harrisburg. This stand has an
excellent run of custom.
The boildmge are entirely new and very substantial.
a well of never fading water near the d. or, together
w trh a tine variety of fruit and ornamental trees. The
pros arty will be e. hl cheap.
For terms Sce., address JOHN ENRICH,
Progress P. 0,
P. 5. Good stabling attached to the preemies.
eept3.dtiw6w
ANDERSON TROOP:
ANY intelligent and respectable young
men who wish to jo , n this troupe can get any in
formation they wish by camag oa the undersigned nt
Cold. r's Stage Lake, Jame' Square where all 011100 will
to opened tor a few days. Applicants muse furnish
good recommendation. WILL. C. BELLES,
sepadlw 1411 CO Oorpordl Anderson Troop
EVERGREEN MFRS AND SHRUBS.
ARE planted by some experienced gard.
eners to august, 2eptentbar and October, in pre
ference to atp other sewn, and vita great saws&
A fine astscrtment at the Ye stone Nursery, Harris
burg. ♦n3odtr
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choioe tot
or Exam Family Flour, all warranted by bbl., or
to
seek,'
net received and . Ide low by
NICHOLS' & BOWMN,
Jean Corner i rant and Market streets
WS. Oranges and Lemons, &WHIN
AL i'M
To the Afflicted,
-,...--...
HAIR DYEI HAIR DYE! I
Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye
FILL UP THE OLD REGIMENTS!
Neu) 2thertiamtuts
ASSIGNEE'S SALE,
Av IL L be sold, at public sal e,
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1862
tin 'the premises, an maggot farm, situated In Lykes's
t'p , Dauphin eo. toe rr autism Metiers; n gio
f one ing .heongh toes aiste, containing lob acres, about
ere , of which ire clear end the Wane, d of the
beet Ulnaer lr e impr. v: moots ere a large double
STONE MANSION HOUSE,
a large bank bafn, wagon stied, carriage h use ard all
accessary our build ogs, an apple orchard. bee del
plumbs, pe ra, c, a fountain Pomp of never feillgg
.outain wafer. Ihe 'aid Is all 1 me.' and in a high
state of cu toration.
no. 2. aboutiti acres of land, ad:oitting the above,
abcnt 10 cies cf which are c ear and the baDu.ce in
timber ; +her. on r rowed a Lugo stole
MANSION HOUSE AND TANNERY
Into about 44 vats, a barge Berk House, Beam &us,
awl Currying shop, at d all ether no.ers.ry bull
lugs ; the r. n/a is run by water powe - . Bone of
the be: t local tlea for bark ; tier a could be got from 6
to 800 cord per 3ear.
N... 8. About 18 acres of laud, of wh'ott about one
half is clear, all limed end in a good data of cultiva
t 03, the balance Ia of the ve'y best oak and r hestent
No• 4. 89 ours; of land, adjoining the above, of the
beet tmber.
No b. 21 sore.; of woodland, adjoining the above, of
the MAIL timber of dttfe•ent ends
fib. 8. 21 sorra of Um , or ta• adjoining ~the abort),
all well timbered.
No. 7, 23 moues of timber land, AO:doing the above,
excellent chestnut and elk timber.
No. 8 28 acres, aajoinlug the above, 1,11 wed covered
with good limber.
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No. 9. 46 wren, also adjoining tie above treat.% well
cov , red watt all gimes of good timber.
The above p - operty will all be told ,•t the Came time
and place.
The above land le In a healthy country and within
a abort distance of the coal reg one, weer* there is al•
woe the Not market laPennsytvanla. !legions wishing
to gee the above property Can do 8) be rallug on John
Etooe, on the premium, or on the sobeeribers.
Sale to eelkalenes at 1 o'otoolv, P. ti.
JOHN MILLER,
GEORGE ishilrelE, Aasigntes.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Just received, et BERGNER'S BOOK STORE,
a full supply of
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Embracing all the new Styles and elms.
ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 80 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOR 60 PHOTOGRAPHS
Prices From Seventy-Ave Cents
To Twenty-live Dollars
BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP
BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH
CLASP.
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO
CLASPS.
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH
PANELLED SIDES
BOUND IN VELVET, WITH CLASPS-VERY
BJ.OII.
BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY
MOUNTINGS AND cLam.
PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGOIHSED WOMEN
COPIES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS.
COPIES OF CHOICE PAINTINGS
Any Carte de Futhe published in the oouutry
will be furnished to order
PHOTOGRAPHIC A 613 U MB,
Of any size nA in the standard styles will be
made to order.
BERGNER'S
Cheap Bookstore.
A NOTH PLR SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
EIVA T.T.F.D GOLD PENS.
DIST PENS in the world, for 750, 8.1 25
$i tO, $2, aa, and $4, for sale at
tebls-7 SCHEFFER's Bookstore.
HAPPINESS OR MISERY ?
THAT IS THE QUESTION
HE Prop ietore of the "PARISIAN
cAirNAT OP WONDERS, ANATOMY and
OINK' have determined regardless of expense, to I. sue
free, (Dr the benefit of suffering humanity) POPR of
their meet instructive and i Ltereming Lectures on Mar
riage and its Dirquatincations, nervous Debility, Prema
ture Deckle of manhood, Indigestion Weakness or De
pression, Loss of *were' and Vttwl PeWers, the Great. So
cial Evils, ant those Val dies whica reslet from youtl
- i.tes, guesses of Maturity, or Ignorance of Pb int.
olog,l awl Nature's Law. These invaluable Lectures
hav, been the means of enllghtning and siting thou
vada, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four
stamps, by adiressing SittilißrAdY Pawnor Carnage or
&UMW AND MEDD:MI, 563 Broadway, New TOM.
JOHN* WISE'S
Confectionery & Fruit Store,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
Harrisburg, Pa.
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CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
ORANGES AND LEMONS, •
PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, -
FRESH AND SALT FISH,
And ve:etables of all MU, brought direct from the
Eastern Markets, twice a week, and purchased under my
pasousi supervusion, thus eaatilidg me to sell a better
and cheaper article than any In the infirket.
sar Orders from a distance attended to promptly, and
:node dedvered to any part of the city tree or charge.
FAE:JIGANNEO FRUIT 3 mama tly on hand Give
me a call. peal JOHN WISP.
STEAM BOILERS,
Li AV ING made efficient and permament
armgementa for the purpose, we are now pre
ps-ep to melee S BAK ROILKK.I of every kind, prompt
land at ressonaole rates. We shall use iron made by
adlo &Brother, the repttation of which is sewed to
not e In the trarket.
Roue but the hest bands employed. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. Address NAGLE WORKS,
my22.ly Harrisburg, Pa.
6.000 POUNDS Extra Prime e. ugar
Cured Hann for sale very low wholioab
or retail by b' id. DuCri. J2t. . & CO.
A SMALL lot of choice Dried Fruit, a;
NICHOLS & BO xisaN,
let Corner Front and Market street.
JERSEY HAM I—Ten tierces of these
ju F tty celebrates sugar cured hums, received an
or ea eta lamp or small qussOlties
oust ClDER.—Constantly on hand at
la very away 'Abdo of emu WAS =EL
WY. DOM Ja. a CO.
Arm 2tbrartiorments._ ,
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
NOT.st few of the worst disorders that
'Mkt mauki •-• d arise from the corruption that so
cumulates is the blood. Of all the discoveries the'
have been made to purge it out, none have been found
which could equal in elect -TSB'S Cowls:men Exritsor OF
AILIAFARILLi. It cleanses and tenova , es the blood, in
etas ihe vigor of bealta Into the system and purges out
the humor which make disease. It stimulates the
healthy :unetiOnis of the body and expels the disorders
that g: ow a: d rani le to tits s extraordinary
virtues are not yet widely known, but when tau) , are it
will no longer to a question what remedy to employ in
th grout variety of afflichng diseases that require an
alterative [curdy." Such a remedy, that could be relied
ou, his long been sought for, and uow, ;or the firs' time,
the imblic have one on which they can depend. Our
Space heredoes not admit pertlinwes chow its effects.
Hut the trial of a single bait us will show to the sick
that it ha; virtues surpassing anything they have ever
taken. Sufferers Iron Scrofula, ticrofuluu.s Swelinv.
and Sores, try it, and see the rapidity with which it
enies, Skits Diseases, Pimpies, Pestules, Blo , ches,
Eruptions dc., are soon cleaned out of the system.
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, letter or Salt
Rheum, :maid Head, Ringworm, &c., should not be
borne while they can be so speedily cured by Area's
Byphilias or Vaasa Diseases le • spelled from the
system by the prolonged use of this SAS,AAPARILLA, ane
the patient is kft healthy es if be had never bad the
disease.
Female Diseases are mused by scrofula In the blood,
and are generally soon cured by tWS EXTRACT OF BARBA
PARILLS. f rtce gt per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
For all the purposes of a family physic, take UFO'S
Oktaillll.o PILLS, which are everywhere known to be
the brat purgative teat ts offend to toe American Pea
pm Price 26 cents per BOX, orb boxes for $l.
Prepared by Dr. .4. C. AYER CO., Low, li, Mass. and
sod i-y Druggbos everywbere.
Sold by 0. A. Banvart, D. W. Gross& Co., 0. K. Kel
ler, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Kiley, F. Wyeth and dealers eve y
where
VOLUNTEERS,
IF YOU! WANT
LETTER OR NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
WRTTINQ CASES,
POCKET INKSTANDS,
PENS AND HOLDERS
Of every description afd quality, you will find
the largest assortment at
BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
10 • 410 giff:lo I flli try
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
1210 Sprain St., Philadelphia,
Will be reopened en
MONDAY, SEPT. EIGHTH.
THE course of study embraces the
Latin, French and German lamentgee, Music,
Drawing anti Tainting, together with he elementary
and hig.er brain:dna of a :norough Engima Enuoutiou.
The ACCOMMIOJILUOIN are of exceueut character ,and
well catotratea measure to the popits the comfort 01 a
home. Owing to toe preaeume m the times, a deduction
of 10 per cent will be =Ale for the ensuing year.
WM. A. PARKH/LL,
PLUMBEII
AND
GAS FITTER•
Third Street, nett door to the Telegraph Printing
Ofect•
dwellings, churches, public
UU builddigs, factories, ke., thted up with gas, leas and
iron pipe in a workman lice manner. Hydrants, Wash
basins, Bath Tubi, lift and eorze ?amps, Water Quiet 5,
Lead ano limit-4m for water, gas gas SWAM. share
of public patronage is respectfully solioited. .511 work
premptly attended to. my30.1.3m.
'NUR newly red leniahed otock of Toilet
I,jr nun Flute:o Goods in wnsurpottood in this Gill,
jeuting confident ul rendering attlinlactiOn, we waved rex
pBaLluily invite a call. 1(F1 Lhk,
91 %larket street, two +Wort east oi
,ttourtn street, south
• WANTED.
SEVERAL Machinists. Also a stop
boy in the *leak with abop. Apply at the
jyls-dtf EAGLE *URNS.
POMADE HONGROISE
FOR FLUNG THY
MOUSTACHEN,
.le6 EHLLEt'S L.11111365.M.1.4
NOTICE.
ALL employees of the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Company, who may mint in the
servioc of the United mutes for Lae purpose of crushing
the rebelbOn now tnreatening tha Roertas of our coun
try, are hereby assured, that tacit respective 'imam=
utd be kept open anti given Litton imm:d a. Wy on their
ream; aad that the fact of their voiunaering Nto
deiced their a:unary in this emergency, will be cowl d
erea hereafter as greMiy to chair favor ler promotion to
any suitsba positions in the service of ihis CoMpany.
CJIARI.6.Bb, 615111 H, Preament.
Philadelphia, August Bth. 1862. au l/41 im
rlittE Updegrove Look Property, Canal
grJeel y ma nocirville house, slttetted eve mites
euove flarrLbarg, is Low offend fur sale. See adver
moment to Week* , or appi to
nu 18-ttejettletlBoB +R. P. HE 'Y.
ilia largest and most extensive assort-
A, malt of Oise is the city, just receives, and for
we vary low, by NIUdUI.eBcBJW.ueN ,
au6 Corner Front and Marton streets.
SUGARS of all kinds, white and brown,
lower than any house In town, by
s BOWMAN,
an Corm of Front and Market street.
RIO, Dandelion and other preparations
of coffee, freehand pure, fez , sale low , by
1.4103.0 Li a fIOWAAN,
au29 Corner Fro t arta Manton atrecta.
/TAAL - general variety of goods for ad.
1. Natalia the
TOILET,
in be found at Beller% is unsarfaasedial this city.
jce. 91 Market are% •
iF all sizes, patterns and prices, just
11„ roomed and for Bale by
al3 WM. DOCK, Jr ,_& CO
BREAKFAST BACON
AVery choice lot, equal to the celebra
101 (imported) Yorkshire, plat received.
Wst. OC ca
LOTS FOR SALE
R RALDEMAN will sell lots on
North street and Pennsylvania avenue
70
tho o deeming to purchase. Apply corner Front and
Walnut Meets. jy3l dcf
POCKET BIBLES,
AFULL assortment of Pocket Bibles
and Testaments for the soldiers, just re
relved at BERGNER'S BOOSSTOBE.
r va.)I3o.CCO, Cavendish, Congress and
Twat for sale kV by r
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
sal • Corner Frost matt Market streets.
MCI
IX tu) 2ibutrtistmtnts
PUBLIO SALE ,
•
IN Pursuance of an Order of the
Orphaoe' Court of Dauphin Co inty, will be mom&
to wile,
On v day, the 11th Day of October,
on the 1 ion premise
1. All that meauttag° and tract or land situate inflict
Harover township he sail county, bo coded be Leads of
Jacob Bong, Henry Beckett, J. cob Irony and John Lin
g's, containing one hundred ant twelve sores. be the
same more Or levee, taeieni tree e t a large two anal/
Eton °welling house, and *arse bank b,re, wagon abed,
cor..erlbs, smoke house awl when buildings. and silt
one other new two Story theme dwelling noose, with
batemenia a c. There is an egos 'eat Spring or mov er
filling water ateach of the dweilings, and a goof map
also at the stone house. This prop rty s situ ite asset
bat a mile from die Harrisburz an i Jones own road sad
about 'Witold/ miles from Harrisburg. Toere ie a good
orchard of samurat fruit on the
.premises, and about
ten acres of good ambit.: lan 1. Thi reUlli 'der is un
der a high state of cultivailen ani fences in gaol re.
pair. altogether this is one or the most tiesirab
taring in th s ne ghborhood
2. dhoat the sa tie time ant plus, use/tab trant of
land. situate in the same township, adjoining lands of
William Maris, John Weimer, ManalaOreek sad edam
Hetrick, containing eleven acres, be the :mane more or
ens This land is will timbered and is soseeptible of
being made goad farm lava, or meadow.
S. Also itt the same time and place, a tractor unim
proved law atiMite on the EecOun mountain lu the
same township, adloiniag lands of Michael Enydec sad
&mini Enyder, John Ke;m, emend Lingle -Lid others
n.mtainitig twenty ad es, more or lest. Thi, laud is
well timbered.
Late tbe estate of Benjamin ...elm, dee'd.
Bele to conmenre at ten o'clo.de A M. o f uld day,
when attendance will be tie n and conditions of sale
made known by Ji,HN L'NGL
Ad minlftraior of Eeipjamln helm,
Harrisburg. bept. 2,1e62. Wtr
Lenuma••Demoerat" please copy till sale, and grad
bill tobis office hamedistely for collect on.
FALL OF 43 2
KEYSTONE X KRAUT, HAESISEEBO.
IT should not be forgotten that this
establishment la still in sumeEstul opereation, sad
una supply
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS,
SHRUBBERY, GRAPE VINES, RASPBER
RIES, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE
BERRID4, CURRANTS, BLACK.-
RIES, &e., &c., &Q., &c.
of as good qualities and.varietes, and atas reasonable
prices as they are sold at distant ritrseries.
THE LOCATION
of the nursery--aejolniog tie city—gives it advantages
for transtortati , n to all parts of the country, posseseed
by but few others.
sar ell articles, whrn desired, delivered free of
chaise. in any part of the city.
au3Otf JACOB MISS.
COATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
thz of
o eiaelyupdbyo.o.i
I am enabled to supply the public with a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF THE DIFFERENT
TVAILIETY AND SIZEAEOF
CardIEIAL2C
FULL WEIGHT
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
Orders irespsetfully solicited—whiott, if left at the
°Moe, loot of North street, or at the °See of Wan.
Doeit,Jr. & Co., will receive prompt attention.
CILLAILAMI.
ir29
PIJBLIO BALE•
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE
REAL ESTATE
mal-dim
WILL be offered at public sale, on
Thursday, the Altai day of September, at 2
o'clock, at atom's Han in the city of narrtsbarg.
Thirty three acne of laud with an ozodlont film)
house and barn and outbuildings, situated partly is
the City of liatTisoarg sod parayin zwatarn to *cashier.
This property is situated on the dont& of lisatusls
town turnpike, a portion of whlca h.•: A AtAUAllill
location on s hill, dire.tly facing the city of Barris.
burg, up be sold In torso acre lo,s.
Also slot or pi-oe of ground situated In Market iptare
adxdoing Jones' House, baring a front of i 7 met an/
extending baeL 167 h feet to 2) test alleys thereon
erected a two story brick house with two awry omit
brick building and stools, having tee nw of a torso
feet alley on Market o.lnare, being one of the meat
deiSraide situations for musses er private res donee to
the city. , ftoomaiOrt givca ist of October:l-eat.
Owiditains of sales are 10 par neat. of the parttime
money to be paid on the day of wile, the balance of we
one half of the purchase money What ale tide is
made, and the balance in two aloud nekpapneeta
with interest, from e time possession *Oven. To be
scoured by bonds and mortgage,
41. plan tte thi t e acre 0.0, tan be remit, the boot
anti shoe store of A. Hummel, next toot to.tb Court
HOl.lBO, Harrisburg.
Lim attendance will be given b
nkORGE RUMILIT, sad
ALBeliT
itrecutor of David ill111)7/0 dec'd.
)3r2}l-d' a
ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS.
ALL kinds of eecond Band Clothing,
boeta and dim. bought and Bald at the Ancttoa
13tUre, Second threat next to State Capital Beak. Pie -
tots, roam iunvoa and gum blanket:, a lint rats arta -
Lary bridle and apace for an officer for sale, No. MS deo -
sad greet. W. BARK, Auctioneer.
ante nit
HARRISBURG} COAL OIL DEPOT
FOR the safety. of o , )nowners, we have
established a Coil Oil Depot at the corner of Fron
ant Market streets. all our oils are tested and we posi
tively sell none except ouch as prove to be non-explosive,
clear and free from odor as far as practicable. We offer
at present the followingiustty celebrated brands. Mag
nolia, lioWason, Nabrona and Lamar, lower than can be
purchased elsewhere in Chia place, either wnolesate or
retail. also an extensive assortment of Lamps, 'hint
imp, Shades, Glass Cones, Burners, ace Wa will also
chatty, fluid or camptese lamps, so as to be used ter
coal oat. CSII and satisfy y Gum)] yea, at
NICHOLS dt BOWMAN,
Corner of Front and Market street.
aprll
JUST REOIaVED.
04LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
Bibles el different styles of binding, at 900, St it
SO, $4, $4, it, lb and 110, Also Pocket Bibles or dit
(erect styles end prices st 20111:1171Ell'S Bookstore.
feblo-y
COAL oil and coal oil lamps, of all
styles and sizes, for sale, by
tit 8 A BOWMAN,
Corner Front and stardet Are
au29
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS
and everything in the line, Just received in large
ousrantes and for sale very lOW by
wit O.,CR. ,
MEWBOLD HAMS.—A small lot of
VI then edebreted HAIII3 just i eceir.d.
p- r 9A ten. DOCK, dr., & CO.
PURP.: Cider Vinegar, which we wariant
'to be made solely from cider, lust received aid for
ssla low by matoLet to o /
jets Corner Front and eter.ststreets.
1 OBACCO and a agars of all kinds, for
Bale by NICIJOLS BOWIL 4N,
jyao Corner Front and llarkat amts.
CA L and examine those new jars for
Fru i t , best,.chearst and s'asplest In in market,
for said by NICIIuLS & HOVVldare
i 219 Corner FrOM ano Market tyres,
Ytailts cheese awnLrew lodc Dairies
just received and for sale low ley
NICHOLS a swat*
Corner hoot dad Starke& streets.
UM
DETERSIVE SOAP, something better
than Harricon'a Household Soap, juat received and
[or sale by NICSOUS & BOWMAN,
ie2 Corner Front and Market streets
DANDELION COFFEB I—A Fresh: and
large supply 01 this csiebuCed Coffeei ad. retulved
^7 Lill WM. 1100 V Jr., & O.
GOLD I'l6B I—The largest and best
stocdry from SLOOIo 14.00—warranted—at
EIRPRISIiB BOOXIMUL