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

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NI:111GS: TO AUITIORTISERS.—AII Ad,
vertisements, Busts*Ss Notices, Mara
riages, Deaths, &c., to secure insertion
In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied with the GASH.
Advertisements ordered In the regu.
lar Evening Edition are inserted in the
morning Edition without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
Friday Afternoon, September 19, 1862.
WASTED, —A young man who can write a
rapid and fair hand, to assist at copying
manuscripts. Addrers, JAMES, Harrisburg P. O.
sepl.9-dtf
WANTED. —A white girl to do general house
work. None need apply who cannot produce
recommendations. Good wages will be paid.
Apply at this office.
Tan PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR has been post
poned, and will not be held until some time
next year. It was resolved to do this in com
pliance with the request of a large number of
people throughout the Commonwealth.
I=l:2=
Ova LawnvrowN exchanges announce that the
ladies of that ancient borough ate pefecting
themselves In the manual of arms. They pa
rade every evening, and some of them have be
come quite expert in the handling of the mus
ket.
Ranwer Aoomarr.—Ou Wednesday after
noon a company of volunteers left Norristown
for Harrisburg via the Reading Railroad ; when
near Douglassville, one of the party fell to the
ground and injured his head so severely, as
to cause death in ailhort time. .
H. N. HcALtasTaa of Bellefonte, marched
at the head of ninety men, to-day, into the
city, whom he has brought for ward in response
to the call of the Governor These men are
mostly exempt from military duty by age, but
they consider the duty pressing on them by
patriotism.
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On Fon Tas WAIL—John E. Norcross, for
merly-a reporter on the TinsosAnt and more
recently connected with the Philadelphia Press,
dropped in upon us this morning, In the uni
form of a soldier. Mr. Norcross is but another
of the brethren of the quill that have dropped
the pen for the sword, hoping to effect mightier
ends throne feebler instruments. Oar best
wishes go with him. Hope he can " dodge"
the bullets.
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Comm H. Henry, formerly Chief Engineer
and General Superintendent of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, and recently Chief Engineer of
the Troy and Greenfield Railroad and Hoban
Tunnel, in Massachusetts, has been promoted
to Brigadier-General for meritorious services in
the recent operations against the enemy, near
Manassas, Virginia, and assigned to duty with
Major-General Halleck. 031. Haupt has many
friends in this diy, who will rejoice at his pro
motion.
Annan statistician has calculated that the
civilized world spends every 24 hours, in
royal and military salutes and polite exchanges
of volleys, in wharf and citadel formalities, in
the daily morning and evening guns in all for
tressess and men-of-war, all over the globe, a
hundred and fifty-thousand useless shots. Es
timating the cost of the charge at six francs,
this would produce a daily sum of nine hun
dred thousand francs, or three millions of francs
($600,000) annually which thus go off in smoke.
Disruzasum.— On Sunday night last, Mr.
William Hall, a hitherto respectable citizen of
Indiana county, in a fit of insanity seized an axe
and inflicted some severe wounds on the beads
of his wife and daughter. It was with the ut
most difficulty the family were able to over
power him, until assistance from the neighbors
could be secured, and thus save the lives of the
whole household. The wound of the daughter is
thought to be so severe that it may prove fatal,
while his wife is also eel erely wounded:
Goon row nu NAME, —A company from Hum
milatown reached this city yesterday, consist
ing of fifty-eight men, which contained ten re
cruits by the name of Hummel. In this region,
that name has always been prominent in every
enterprise, so that we are not astonished thus
to find those who bear it, taking an active part
in the defence of the government. We notice
as a private in this company, Thomas G. Fox,
the Union candidate for the Legislature. He
has had some military experience, and should
have been in the command instead of In the
ranks of the company.
Law. Thermos]. Boususa.—From letters
received in this city direct from the army, we
learn that Lieut T. K. Scheffer, of the 107th P.
V., found himself in command of his regiment in
the battiest South Mountain, near Middletown,
fought on Sunday last. All the line and field
officers had been disabled, when Lient. Scheffer
took the lead, and as he was gallantly urging
his men to action, be was observed and highly
complimented by Gen. Duryea. Lieut. Schef
fer is now acting Adjutant of the 107th. Noth
ing affords us more pleasure than to hear and
note the gallant conduct of our brave Harris
burg boys, among whom Lieutenant Scheffer
stands a hero.
Samoan's Onus. House, Third Street, rear of
jlerr's Hotel, is drawing large audiences. The
song of "Praise to McClellan", is a gem in its
way. We have solicited the opening piece from
Mr. Sanford, the author, which we publish for
the benefit of our readers :
The name of McClellan to the army,
Does the hearts of the soldier inspire,
While fightiig on the field of battle,
Will never turn their backs to the fire.
But onward they march to conquer
And crush out rebellion as they go ;
For the name of McClellan to the army,
Will strike terror to the hearts of the foe.
010111113—
Three cheers for our General McClellan,
Three cheers for the army so true;
Hip I hip! and a tiger for the President,
And three more for the Red, White and
blue.
The above 'patriotic song will be sung this
'MID&
TH3 BARN of John Alwine, County Treasurer
in Anoville, Lebanon county, was entirely
consumed by fire, together with its contents. in
cluding a large quantity of hay, grain and coin
on Tuesday evening last.
CE==l
Tne REMAIN of Col. Samna' Crowd&lu and
Capt. William H. Andrews, both of the I 28th
Pennsylvania Volunteers, were brought to this
city to day. The remains of the Colonel go to
Doylestown, and those of the Captain to Bead
ing. Their bodies were both in charge of John
W. Brown.
A ilsitaxammuint Wousinan.—Captain Henry
Porter, If S. A., of this city, while acting as
volunteer aid to Colonel (acting Brigadier Gen
eral) Stevenson, was wounded in the front part
of the left shoulder, In a skirmish with the re
bels, twenty miles down Bogue Sound, N. C.—
The expedition captured two salt works, and
sortie nineteen rebels. Capt. Porter's horse re
ceived two balls during the fight, which lasted
some two hours.
ARRIVAL OF THE BODY or CAPT. GEOROZ A.
Bnoorra.--lhe body of the gallant Oe2lge A.
Brooks, of the immortal Forty-Sixth !terMint,
Pennsylvania Volunteers, arrived In tide city
to-day, and is now in the charge of his immix*
ate friends. It was brought from the battle
field to this city by John W. Brown. Of course
due notice of the interment of the remains of
Capt. Brooks will be given, so that the public
may pay their last respects to the memory of
a brave and a true man.
His funeral will take place this evening
at sir o'clock, fro l) the residence of his father
in-law, Mr. Theodore F. Scheffer, in Locust
Street, near Front, 00 which his relatives and
friends are invited to attend.
Ir appears that the rebel officer who was toted
through our streets and lionised %nd treated in
our saloons on Wednesday, got somewhat fud
dled, and indulged In gasconade and bravado,
until he found himself in the watch-house, from
which he was recovered by one of the officers
in command at Camp Curtin, who, in company
with other officers took this renegade Englishman
to come of our places of amusements, and had a
high old time until the small hours of the night
admonished the parties that it was time to seek
their quarters in Camp Curtin. We refrain from
giving the nami a of the officers who were con
nected with this affair; but even this will not save
them from the disgrace which they have earned,
as they are known to the people and the an
thorities of the city. If such an affair again
occurs, we certainly will expose the parties.
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THI LAZIO OS THE UNION BMW ASSOCIATION
acknowledge the receipt of, and return thanks
for the following articles intended for the Ha
geretown Hospital supplies :
To Messrs. Eby and Kunkel, for a case of Tea.
Hessen. Dock and Co., for a shhilar contri
bution.
Col. John Ziegler, for a basket of Scotch ale.
Mr. Cathcart, for muslin. .n
" Jones, for a like donation.
" Alfred ililleisen and Mra. 14,1ileisen, for
fruits, vegetables, &c., &o.
They would also return their sincere thanks
to the ladies of Millersburg for a large box filled
with sheets, bandages, wrappers, jellies, and
other articles for the sick and wounded soldiers.
M. 9 Burt President
E. A. HARM, Secretary
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Lxaur. Wawa( M. CARLIB.—In alluding to
the death of this gallant soldier, this morning,
we were not in poseseaion of all the facts in his
history, to write such a sketch of him which his
services seem to demand. After serving his
apprenticeship in the Penn'a Railroad machine
shops, some few years since, he engaged in
the marine service, where his noble qualities
and mechanical acquirements soon attracted
the attention of his superiors, and he was at
once promoted to the post of engineer. After
that tern of service had ended, he wail engaged
in one of the large ordnance manufactories of
Pittsburg. As soon as the war broke out, and
on the call of the Governor for the Reserve
Corps, Lieut. Carter assisted in the recruiting of
a company for the war. He was with the Re
serve until January last, when he was detailed
for recruiting service for his regiment, and sta
tioned at Pittsburg. Finding his services
to be of more value to his country in a mere
active position, Captain Dodge ordered Lieut.
Carter to report to Camp Curtin se a drill
master.
When the War Department ordered the
breaking up of the recruiting.setviee, Limit. C.
returned to his regiment, where he had not
been long until he was engaged in the seven
day's fight before Richmond. All the line and
field officers were lost, while he was wounded
in the hip, but he still remained with his men,
gallantly urging them forward, and was doing
great execution. At the end of the fight, he
was off duty on a sick furlough, and while in
this city was joined in matrimony to a beauti
ful young lady. A few days after his marriage
he reported at Annapolis for duty, where he
remained until a few days since, and seeing
his regiment going into service, be immediately
joined it to share its fate and participate in its
struggles. He fell in South Mountain, pierced
in the head by a minnie ball. Efforts were
malting to - promote young Daoer tothe regu
lar service, but hie gallant death_puts an end
to that. His Mends will ever remember him,
and the country which he has so well served,
must always honor his memory !
WS HAIM recektia large assortment of hoop
skirts, from 760. up . to $2 60. A large assort
ment oPlinen and needlework collars, and col
late and sleeves, at all price& *bite casalnics,
jaaxmetts, mantras, brillhults,. aid plain and
figured Swiss muslin, at all prices. The finest
lot of embroidered French cambric brands ever
brought to Harrisburg—of infant'e waists we
keep a large assortment. Indies' and gentle
men's linen pocket handkerchiefs, Was' stock
ings, gentlemen's one half hose, and childrepi,e
stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty
pieces of carpet to be sold cheap. Kentuoky
mus, sattinetts and cssehneres for men
boy's wear. We received 60 desist' suspenderp,
at all price& 60 dozen _sotto hatidkerChl4:
with border!, and art . :l4l*w other notions
nad Small wear. S. Law:.
ptunovivartia ectikArelegrapti, - Itibap - Afternoon. fitintrnbtr 19, 1862
A GRAND UNION Promo, by the ladies of Har
risburg, will come off on:lndependent:ft, Island
on Saturday; the 20th 'init., it the Weather is
favorable, if not, on Tuesday folloilo4. We
ber's string band will play for the occasion.
N. B —As usual, no improper characters will
be allowed upon the island.
sepl9 dile G. B. Coie:Proprietor.
The undersigned would respectfully in
form those who are afflicted with Ruenina
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 on hand a quantity of invaluable
Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Rot and Piles.
References can be furnished as to their won
derful efficacy, whenever called upon. Tuere
need be no apprehension in regird to my com
petency in administering it, is I have had it
on hand for the mt six years. As they are
now sold at reduced prices, no family should be
without them over night. They can be had at
dey time at my residence, in Pine street, he
tween Second and Front.
Aul3 dl m MRS. L. BALL.
Mae. Bars :—I take this method of testifying
to the efficacy of your valuable medicine. My
child had Convulsion of the Bowels, and I heard
of your curing children of that disease. I then
gave it a trial, tied my child was restored to
health. When I commenced to use it my child
was three weeks old. I then used your Infant
Cordial until my child was six norths old, and
niy husband and I believe that your medicine
was the means of saving our child's life. I live
two miles below the city.
S. WARD da CO.
MUMS FOR
STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS,
Princes Melodeons lea.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC
CORDEONS, DRUMS, AND MUSI
CAL MERCHANDISE,
of every kind.
HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES,
PORTRAIT FRAMES.
Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors.
Photograph Frames and Albums,
•t the New Yugo Store of 8 WARD &
•uBl4dly No. 14 liarhet Squire, near Felix's.
Muringer's Patent Beef Tea
ASOLID Concentrated Extract of Beef
and Vegetables, convertible Immediately 1. to
ROW iihlog acid dsilCiOits Soup or Best Tea.
etiplay approved by a numuer of our Physician' who
nae it in our bospitsis for the euetenance for our
wounded,
D340110)11 roe Usm—Cut up onedittb part of a
cake of the extract pour on bolting, water, about a
pint, more or less, a ccording to the strength desired In
a few minutes it will be entirely dissolved.
This admirable article Condemns into a compact
form, all toe substantial and maxitive properties of a
large bulk of meat and vegetables. The readnerswitb
which it dissolves into a rich and paia'able soap or' tea,
which would require hours of prepatadon, accardieg
to the until method, Is an advantage in many altaatihrs
of life to obvi us to need Urging.
Nur sale by wit . DOOS, 'Jr., ft Co.'
TO CONSIIMPrIVBS,
fIIHE Advertiser, baying been roistered'
j
to health 14 *few weeka, by a veiy simple roma.
dy; after baring suffered Neiriral rears with a :severe
lung affection, and that dread; disown, Connurnptlon--- .
It anxious to make town to_ hie rellowanffarere the
Evans or cure
To ell who desire it, he will eon./ a copy of the per- ,
scription wed (Lee of charge,) with the direrri, rts for
prekaring end =lag the same, which they will fled at
tiara core ler Cosurcunstion, Asthma, Bronchitis , c.
The only object of tre advertiser in sending the par
se iption ie to benefit toe afflicted, and spread informa
tion which he conceives to 6a invaluable, and he hopes
every enterer will try his remedy ; as it will cost them
nothing and may ; prove a blessing.
Panics wbflang4 l 4 , erioriPPrin will please address
avv. siDWAIID B. WILSON,
Williamsbargh, Kings County, Nee Tort
sep'2o davelim
hiaOCILLODGH, LEAD tt
NO, 64 DUANE STREET,
KEtLes
oonettualy on hand the ollowing
LEAD PIPE,
SHEET LEAD,
BUCK SHOT,-
BAR LEAD, . .k. .
PIG LEAD, •
• DROP SHOT,
MINNIE AND
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at all .Ises ; all of wWch tkefkger At the lowest le'lees
.eptl6-dtf
1 44 - RUN MILLS 144
144 Greene Streit, New Yor k Vitt
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GOVERNMENT • 'CCITF.L.E
• Fut up in 110 foil Pound papers, 48 in a bot, and in
bulk. Our prices rapge from Bto 30 cents. We put up
;the fOtioniug kinds: ' • _
'JAVA, ~ABaceIBO, ETP.IIO kis AND
liITERIOO COFFEE.
We bel eve onitkifeii to' be better then any ground
'ike now in use. sll'orderS adclosetst to us, or to
bur agents, News. Psios * Young; 112 Chambers
'Street, cor. Washington Street, New 'York Oily, and
Messrs. ['muse & Maas, ler and NO, South %icor
Street, Chicago, lil., will receive prompt iiiention.
TABER ? T0W1a1ia,P441.../
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septl4- want
44,111:1 - BALL®.'
100 TONS MINNIE BALLS OF ALL
Government sleek!' '
ROUND BALL AND BUCK satyr,
A full supply constantly on 'hand, wi.l be sold !off, for
cash
• This company claims no right to patent, mid there
tura sell at MIS price, warrant the goods inferior. to
uneeritalkumetscliV:loo. lb. kegs In prime shloObta
Order. maantotroai REUVIr 0 i.,
septle.dtt • 04 Duane Street, New York.
lAMILY WASHING. BLUE, aa- excel
lent mikatitute for:lndigo, kw isa le.at the wholesale
sad retell , grooory , itoreet . ?puma fr„,BOWitaktf,
- corner of Fretd, and Market streets.
••
gaNEsz from •the celebrated ,Hambu r gdarks, a•Binall conalgantent just motive(' aildjor
by . N101101,5, lc BOWt&N, •
zeptl2 Corner Frout.and Nam: streSs•
SUGARS,: white and blown; of all grades
ta, ter, 8_4161 •w, by . NICIPAS &BOWMAN,
; seitlY. • l am*: hobtaba Menet streets •
WANTED.
hVERA4 14chiciete. ..Also a. stopSDOS the. 6104 6. t tnitkiliop Apply * t
40 ' 4 jylE-Of EAGLE WORK
EiTitia - FA.MILYFLOInt, a choice Jut
01 Itttri irluntly Moir, all erarreeited by bbl., or
sea,' uet reenivnd and for gala low by
NIGSOLB R DOWN N,
j e 9o - -Carew I-rant and Sachet streets
JUST RECEIVED.
ALOGE ASSORTMINT of Family'
Bibles et effendi Stiles at binding, at 90a. 11l 96
- 91 50, k1,.11,114, $3 and 910. tiro Pocket Bibles of dB
l Wiliam& pelealtit— -801111 BIE 8 IBookatatia -
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Es!. fEN4 ukttio world, for r 750, 51 25
ill
Al. 41, 14119 , mad U r fa litaii••-at
lei BOKIIIITEiVe Boaltatere.l9
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To the Afflicted
MARY E. MAHAN
NEW YORK.
New /ilvrtlizements
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Q. it CO a R.. e,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A
)ESP CTIVELN invite the al luutiOtt
LL of the public to their large sod well selected
eke of
ROUSES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC FRUITS.
We now offer for sale -
Stewarts, Loverings Golden Syrup,
White and Brown Sugars of all grades,
Green and Black Teas,
Coffee, Spices and Flavoring
[Extracts.
ALSO,
FLOUR,
FISH,
SALT,
LARD,
HAMS,
4 . 0., Stc, &o.
We tufts au eratutoatlon 01 our superior
NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
unAsuaued In every respect by any to the u arket, to.
gather web all Mud, of
LAMPS,
SHADES,
BURNERS,
CHIMNEYS,
fte., itc., Ste
We have the largest f isortment of
GLASSWARE & QUEENS WARE
la the city ; also, el kl ode of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
Call d exatelfte at oar old stand,
• sicaoLs at BOWMAN,
Curse• Front and Mrirket, streets
@ED
SIX TEACHERS WANTED.
QIX teachers are wanted in the township
tj or Siralari. None bat competent teachcrs need
app'y. : chool term of Ave months Ovation Airy
poor'. month. For flatter particulars apply to
M. A. FRANTZ,
se tlB d2widto die Pan.hin Co.
PROCLAMATION.
To the Citizens and Others Now
Within Cityof Hatrisbiirg.
the
In pursuance of the command of his Ex
cellency A. G. Curtin, Governor of this
Commonwealth, dated this day, to me direct
ed, I hereby forbid every able bodied man from
leaving the bounds of this city, upon the pain
of being arrested and held in charge by the
military authorities, under the instructions
given to them for that purpose by the Gov
ernor.
All railroad companies and their agents, lo
cated at this city, are also hereby notified and
positively forbidden to carry off, or furnish
transportation for the purpose of carrying off,
any and all able-bodied men from this city.
The Provost Guard detailed for duty in this
city, are hereby directed to take care that the
above Proclamation be enforced.
WM. H. KEPNER, Mayor.
MAYOR'S Omar, Harrisburg, Sept. 12, 1862
septl2-tf.
LUST.—Was lost in the cars between
le.nosater and Sunbury. or at the Pipet at Harris.
burg Milne morning of the Oth Of September, a pocnet
memorandum book, containing sundry papers among
which were one proMblary note at s 0 days, d ited July 10,
1867, for 31168.60, by N. B. Blots ; one do, MI 3 menthe
for 1491.70, • ated -. Ist, 1802, by Jobs Cooper; also
an accept nes by Young & neburion, dated o:tober
24th, 1857, for thee- months 31000 (uow ver due,) all
infavor of Christ L. ex & Co. ell persons BZa hereby
cautioned against ativutaier of any of the shove oblige.
thou, as payment bas be. n stopped. Tee contents of
said kemorandnm BOok Ding of no use to any person
except to the subsOriber, the ender Will be /Neatly
rewarded by returning rte acme to
se tl 2. dllt T. S o°o Le waster.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE
Third. Street, Below Market,
OPEN EVERY EVENING
SANFORD'S
REAT STAR TROUPE
OF MINSTRELS.
Will appear at the above Makin a grand m -lave of
Singing, DAuctog, New Acta, itarlesques no., mamma ag
to the pub lic the best entertainment In the city.
JOHNNY'S GONE 808 k SOUR.
. Benford , Fiske arid Haven.
THE COUNTRYMAN'S VISIT.
'Gus, .
Mr. Stewart,
FOR BALE,
VALUABLE PROPERTY
Two Brick Homo and Lots
ON. TINE 11 TRBET.
Nor partisulart enquire of
MU. JO HN
.17.25tAiir3m illoraer of S adtsmi afirN N.
BRICK HOUSKi FOR BALK,— —The
p opt ty of Jam - ford, o' this city, late deceased,
*midst nig or two beim heroes ; the one to located ai
teeth comer of Frontand Locust credit, and the•other
on Lalut +treat, and Joins the first. The above prop
arty is pleasantly located and wilt be wed at public sale
in front of tho Court Rouse, on the 111th of September,
1116 . 4 at Tg o'clock, e. y. Pawed= given in April neat,
Teems made lmown at Sale. (MUM NVIELlign,
semB.dte . Aduitelit-atcme.
2000 RIFLES FOR SALE
AT LEMAN'S RIFLE WORKS,
LANCASTER, PENN.
PRICES FROM $7 60 to $lO 00 EACH
Address HENRY E. LEMAN, Lanoaater, Ps.
pANDELION COFFER I—A Fresh and
large supply of thu. Glebtaked Coffee) ust mewed
fla 3 l DOCI% . &
BREAKFAST BACON!
A Very choice lot, equal to the celebra
11106 i (imported) Yorkshire, inat received. -
:i9B -. wn. OC CO.b
GALL and examine those new ja rs for
11,..) t beet, cheapest andOnplest in market,
ler sole by NICHOL/3 & BOWMAN,
11919 corner Front and Market street.
ail sizes, patterns and prices, just
received maid for oak by
eJ. WIC DOCK. Jr „ft CO
• LOTS FOR SALE.
.7. HALDEMAN will sell lots on
North staid and Pennsylvania avenue. lo
desirbig- Pushasa Apply owner Front and
_Walnut streets. win du
q.OLD I—The -largest .0 best,
"toot.. Crum 61.00 to 114.06—ismakted—Ilt
. m2O ' MD PPS% 8 BangBTOßll.
LUBRICATING Oil for all kinds of ma-
O 9 abbac y, In convenient paw BOWMAN*, for gale l low
,
ow
jell Oornor Front and Market street.
"VOR-RENT.--A hones on South 'tract
j:--eetween - seeeta taut Ttited.' Tittolk of
MEV flAlthit iftlanAY, 00r. Ya awl Ms It.
TEWBOI„..D 80011 lOt 0
VI th in il.'"ltavis
_ WY. DOCK, Jr., & CO.
Nfm 12tirvertismatts.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
PURSUANT to.an act of the General MI-
L sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en
titled " n Act relating to Elections In this Common
wealth," approved the 2d day of July, A. D., one thou
sand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, JACOB D. BO'S,
Sheriff of the county of Dauphin, Penney.yania, do here
by make known and give notice to the electors of the
oounty aforesaid, that an election will be held in the said
county of- Dauphin, ON THE SECOND TUESDAY OF
DUMBER, A. D., 1862, (being the 14th day of Oetobel,)
at which tune the State and County Officers, as follows,
ar to be elected, to wit :
ne pers in to repro:eat th 3 counties of Dolphin,
No th mberlewl, Union, Pnyder and Jun'al a, compel
ie. , the 14th Con le: !genet d is the cOrif Mk' of
the Unte I Slates.
flo persons to represent the County of Dauphin In
the House of Reprosentatives.
DaOneuphin. pason for District Attorney for the eon ty of
One person :or County Commissioner.
One person for Director of the Poor and /bate of em
ployment.
One person for County Auditor.
oue person for County Sours, or.
t ne person for tame - .
I ALSO MEOW MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE NOTICE
that the places of holding the aforesaid general election
In the several words, boroughs, districts and townships
within the county of Dauphin, are as follows, to wit :
The election for the First Ward In the City of Harriw
burg, shall be held at the Public School Souse, at toe
corner of Mary's alley and Front street.
The election in the Second Ward, ellen be held at the
datioul Home at the eorner or Dewberry tilley and
Chestnut it eet.
The election for the Third Ward, shall be held at the
School House io Walnut street, bemeeo Second and
Front street.
The election for the Fourth Ward s shall be held at the
Public school House in Butte street, between Seeped and
third streets.
The election for the FiftrWard, shall be kohl at the
house belong to General John Forster, on the State road
leading from the reservoir grounds to the Pennsylvania
State Lunatic Hospital.
The election in the Sixth Ward, 'lan be held at the
School House a West Harrisburg.
For thetownship of Su-quehanna, at Miner's (now Nis
ley's) school hones.
For the township ef Lower awittarit at the school house
No. 1, in Righspire.
For the townshship of Swatara at the Locust Grove Inn.
M. or the borough of Middletown at the Brick School
house, in Pine street, in said borough.
For the township of Londonderry, at the Public House
of Joseph Helper, in said township.
For the township of West Londonderry, at the house of
Christian Neff, in said township- -
For the township of Conewago, erected out of parts of
the townships of Londonderry and Derry, at the house of
Christian Fon., (now Juo. S. Folts,) in said township.
Far the township of Derry at the public house of Dan
iel Baum, in Hummeistown, in said township.
For the township of South Hanover, at the public house
of George locker, in said township.
For the township of East Hanover, at the public house
of Mai. Shell's, (now Boyer' a
_, .) in said township.
For the township of West Hanover, at the public house
of Jacob Budy, ( n ow iluck's,) in Bald township.
For the township of rower Paxton, at the public house
of Robert Gilchrist, (now Swelgart ' s ,) in said township.
Fofthe township of Middle Paxton, at the publichouse
of Joseph Cockley, in said township!
For the township of Rush, at the house belonging to
the estate of the late John McAllister, dec'd now occupied
by David Bineal in said township.
For the township of Jefferson, at the louse of Christian
Hannan, in said township.
For the township of Jac i.l‘ n, at the house now oocu
pled by John Dialer, at Bixler's mill, in said township.
For the township of Halifax, lathe North Ward School
House, in the town of Halifax.
For the township of Reed, at the new School House on
Duncan's Island, in said township.
For the borough of Millersburg, at the window next to
thenorth-east corner on the east side of the n w School
House, elicits on Middle street in the borough of Mil
lersbur. , in the county of llauptin.
For the township or Upper Paxton,
,at the house of
Jacob Book, noir occupied by Samuel Buck, in said
township.
For the township of Mifflin, at the public house of MI
cheat Enterline, (now Bean. Bordner,) in Berrysburg, in
Said township.
For the township of Washington at the public house
now occupied by Matilda Wingert, in said township.
For the township of Lykens, at the public house of Sol-
omon Loudenslager,(now Keiser) to the borough of Grata
For the borough of Gram, at the public house of Solo
mon Londenalager, (now geiser,) in said borough.
For the township of Wicenisco, at the School House No.
6, in said township.
I also, for the information of the electors of the county
of Dauphin, publish the following sections of sots of the
General Assembly, enacted during the session of 1868
to wit:
WEST LONDONDERRY—PIace of Elation.
Also 110010111 1 and 3, page 104, pamphlet laws, ap
proved the 18th day of Yuan, vis:—"That the old
sees of the township of Londonderry, in the county ci
Dauphin, formerly embraced in the Portsmouth election
district, together with such other citizens of said town
ship residing west of the public road leading from Port
Royal to Nlesley's min, In said township, shall hereafter
hold their general and special elections at the house of
Christian Neff, in said township."
Sad. S. That said district shall hereafter be known as
West Londonderry election district.
BUSH TOWNSHIP—Race of Ekction.
Whereas the place of holdmg the elections in the town
ship of Rush, Dauphin county,was by law at School House
lumber three in saidltolgoadp: And whereas, there is
no such School house, therefore—Section 1. Be it enacted
Sy the Senate anti House of Beiffesentativer of the Common
toecuth Penney/rani& in General Assembly the
and
it is
hereby enacted by the authority if the same, That the
general and township elections of Rush Township Dauphin
County, shalt be held at the house belonging to the estate
of the late John Ito ellbner, deceased, now occupied by
David BMW. Page 88 pamphlet laws, 1658.
I also make known and give not as In and by the
lath election of the aforesaid act I am directed, " that
every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall
hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the
government of the United States, or of this State, or any
city or incorporated dialect, whether a commissioned of
ficer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who is
or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or
executive department of this Slather the United States, or
of any city or incorporateddistrict, and also, that every
member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the
select and common council of any city, commisakmers of
any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding
or exercising at:the same time the office or appointment
of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election et this Com
monwealth, and that no inspector or judge, or other offi
cer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office
then to be voted for."
Sanford
F. Myers
J. Myers
Also, that in the fourth section of the act of Assembly,
entitled "An Act relating to executions, and for other
purposes," approved April 16, 1840, it is enacted that the
aforesaid 12th section ,4 shall not be so construed as to
prevent any militia officer or borough raker from serv
ing as judge inspector or clerk at any g enerator special
election in this Commonwealth.”
Also, that in the 61st section of said act, it Is enacted,
that every general and special elections shall be opened
between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and
shall continue without interruption or adjourtnent until
seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be
closed "
The special election shall be held and conducted by the
inspectors and judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks
appomted ma - hereinafter provided.
No person shall be pertained to vote at the election,
as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty.
one years or more, who shall • have resided hi this State
at least one year, and in the election district where he
offers to vote at east ten days immediately preceding
such election, and within two years paid a state or county
tax, which shall have been assessed at least test days be
fore the election. Bat a citizen of the United States who
has previously been a qualified voter of this State and re
moved therefrom and returned, and who shall have re
sided in the election district and paid taxes as albresaid,
shall be entitled to, vote after residing in this State six
months : Provide:4: That the white 'freemen, citizens of
the United States, between the ages of 21 and 22 years,
and have resided in the election district ten days, as
sibrasaid, shall be Willed to vete, although they.shall
not have paid taxes: -
"No person shill be admitted to vote whose name is
net contained in the Hat of taxable inhabitants furnished
by the commissioners unless : First, he produces a receipt
for the payment within Iwo years, of a state or county
tax, assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satis
factory evidence, either on his own oath or afilrmation t or
the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such
a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall cud= oath
of the payment thereof ; or, Second, if he claim a vote by
being an elector between thokagea of 21 and 22 Years:*
shall detose'an'Oath or affirmation that he has resided in
the State at least one year before his application, and make
such Proof of his residence l the district as is required
by this act, and that he does 'rarity believe from the ac
counts given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and gly
nob other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon
the name of the person so admitted to vote, shall be inser
ted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note
made opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' if he
shall be ichrfittaito vote by reason of having paid texee
the word ' age,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reas on
of such age, and shell be called out to the clerks, who
shall make lbe. tike Wien htthe list of voters kept by them.
In ail cases where name if the person olainung to
totals not, found on the list furnished by the commission
.= and assessor, or his right to vow, whether found
thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it
shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such per
son on oath as to its qualifications, and if he claims to.
have resided within the State for one year or more his
00th will be i te igeielii proof thereof, but shall make proof
by at least one competent witness, who shall be a quail.
fled elector, that he has reei . ded the district hie ..
more then tow days next utet netuxx 7._ ...Wr salu g bonii sal 4
deaden, and shall also himsen 11Wear &Maus Adix
mid is pursuance of his lawful calling is within the
end that he did notreshretrilite - Aald district tor. vi i nsessi'
ary value therein.
sit" - forgo aualihod sataitinmeld; And' who Min
ma* dwEstrookit:requWede_r4 hie a_44 1 14
:spat atispls alhrfaisidi - wm, achnittot to ,
tles toWnounp, ward, or district in which he shall reside.
o. 7/ any person shall proms, or attempt to provost
Nap '2Utverttstintnts.
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any officer of any election under this act from holding snob
election, or sae or threaten any violence to any int_ch.... o2l
cer, or shall Interrupt or improperly interfere with Li m
in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the wilt•
dew or avenue to any window where the same may be
holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such elec
tion, or shall use or practice intimidating threats, force or
Violence, with a design to Influence unduly or overawe
any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain
the freedom of choice, such a person, on conviction, snail
be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars,
and imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor
more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the
Court where the trial of such offence shall be had, that
the person so offending was not a resident of the thy,
ward, or district, or township where the said offence was
committed, and not entitled to Vote thOeini ti then, on con
viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a eof not less
than one hundred dollars or more than one thousand dol
lars, and be imprisoned not lees than six months _or more
than two years.
In case the person who shall havwrimeivexl thelecond
highest number of voles for inspector shill not attend on
the day of election, then the person who shall hillVc sto
ceived the next highest number of votes , his judriat H'
spring election shall act as inspector In his platitfr—
And In case the person who shall have received the Wi
est number of votes for inspector shall not attaidi,lh,
person elected judge shall appoint an Inspector tWhis
place, and In case the person elected shall not atienffithest
the inspector who received the highest number or votes
shall appoint a judge In his place, or if any vacancy 'shill
continue in the board for the space of one hour after the
time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the
qualified voters of the township, ward, or district for
which said officer shall have been elected, present at the
place of election, shall select one of their number to till
such vacancy.
"It shall be the duty of the several assessors, reapers.
Lively to attend at the place Of holding every general,
special or township election, during the time said election
Is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the
inspectors and judges when caned on, in relation . to the
right of any person assessed by them to vote at such
elections, or such other matters in relation to the assess
ment of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of them,
shall from time to time require. "
autiffla or arrtraN ramie.
. .
Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section
of the act first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid die
trict shall respectively take charge of the certilicato or
return or the election of their respective districts, and
produce them at a meeting of one judge from each die
trict, at the borough of Harrisburg, on t,11 , ,4 third day
after the day of the election, being FRIDAY 17th of
October, thou and there to do and perform the duties
Also
reuired by law of aid j udges.
Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable ao
cident, is unable toattend such meeting of judges, then
the certificate Or return aforesaid stall be taken °barge
of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of
said district, who shall do and perform the duties required
of said judges unable to attend. -
Given under my hand, in my office In Harrisburg, the
12th day of September, w. D., 1862.
JACOB D. BOAS, Sheriff of Dauphin 00.
emu's Orin, Harrisburg, September 11th, 1882.
septll-dawte
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jt2B BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
VAMIL Y FLO U
WE INVITE the attention of fami li es
• y who
BARE THEIR OWN BREAD,
to our stook of floor, a• have Jura revived
SEVENTY-FIVE BARRELS
of the aurcett (Whits Wheat) st. Leuis neer that
the Wed re ilercet affords.
We guarantee tor •ry barrel or bag wa sell to be atrial
ly emperor. (jello) WS. DOCK Jlt &CU.
FOR THE SOLDERS.
A N al ll t t aTara orti ßOOt e,r rtajV opelp:i f
WRITING CASE%
tzpreasly manufactured for the soldiers.
FOR I' FOLIOS,
POCKET INK STANDS'
PENCILS, PENS AND
WRITING MATERIALS
OF EVERY VARIETY,
SOLD AT
REDUCED RATES.
STRAW RR 1 E
iAN'th set out in fah-orable weathsr,
p
(or if 'matured when dry,) in August, September
or i tuber, will produce* fair crop the next Summer,
of • 1, enough to pal for the plants woo p hinting, besides
auguring an abundant yield the following ammo. 4 ,
All the beat varieties . for sale at the NeysioneriPlar
eery, Harrisburg. a029-dtt
CHEESE.
AFEW, lioxes good Cheese, the balanoe
of a lard e consignment, are offered at an unusually
low rate to c out the lot. To retail dealers there will:
be an aid ucemeut offered. Hoch box sold will be guar
anteed asrepresented. WM. DOCK, IlL,as -
Is4B
NEW mackerel, in halves, quarters or
kite, Jut received, aad for sale low, by
NICHOLS t BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market ktetts.
au z 9
POCKET BOOKS,
BUCKSKIN PURSES /
PORT wok:Alms,
And a general variety of Leather Goode, just
received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
FLY PAPER
FANCY COLORED Pager, ready out, for
covering I4okiat Gliamm, ?Wore B. ernes, &c.
n and other new patterns ror sale at
1313AGN ER'S CHEAP H')Offa,TOßli
:.' XTENSIVE assortment of glasswares'
tumblers, Jelly glee vs, fruit dishes, &c., &c., or
ic, kinds, j Jost received, acofor sale very low.
NICHOLi & nOWMAN,
corner Front and Market @Meta..
12E3
Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and 41
kinds of Nuts, 6A Store, Third and
Ws!mit. Myi,
POUNDS Extra ?rime Sugar
6.000 Curled Elame'rer sale very lelv wholamile
Of setae by WM. DOCK JR. , & CO.;
A SMALL lot of choice
fot Dried Frnik4it
Kfora & eogimeaf, a_J
let Corner Wont and Market street
Eab'EY HAM I—Ten tierces. of , ; thenn - ,
ej justly eelebratet sugar cured haute, received anin
or ea eiu large or small quantities.
CRAB ClDER.—Constantlyband's—
very superior saikele of arse uses moos.
Plillati cheese from . SOW cork Dairieoj
just received end for sale, l*er by
kikalOaa a fIOWNAN,
yIS Ooreerinatand,ltareet istresta;--
ticrsitgUlf, 144 , 4
. - Hanbon'i` 79 . . , . •
Hun 111121rietnali jou received' Ned
sale by NICHOLS & BOHM 4M,
jai Corner Freeland Market aloe%
-W4, 1 7 ry111F " ilr_ tir