pailp oTtlegrap4. NO • ICS: TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad. vertleements t Business Notices, Mar riages, Death., dDe., to secure insertion n the TELEGRAPH, must invariably he accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regu lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition Without extra eharge. HARRISBURG, PA Detinesday DireMng, December 10, 1862 TOWN AND COUNTRY. &mamma Keller's is the place to find a fine selection of choice and novel wares suitable for Christmas presents. d-7t. ---~---- Two THOUSAND, Two HUNDHKD AND FIFYY-TINO DOLLARS, were contributed to Foreign Missions in Chirst M. E. Church, Pittsburg, on Sunday last. Divottoes.—No less than seventy-five appli cations for divorce are pending before the courts in Philadelphia, made by parties who wish to cut iu twain "the silken tie which binds two (nu)willing beanie." What a volume of do mestic history would these cases reveal, if it could be written by the impartial pan of truth ! A (loon Inca. —lt is made a rule in the Western Virginia regiments to publish the nauies of all deserters, with a full description of in the Wheeling papers, and so well does the thing work that the moment the delinquents show themselves where they are known they am picked up. If a similar course were adopted with the deserters from our regiments . Ode would not be so many of them now at large. EXAMINATIONs BSEOILN 81111OSON WILSON, for exemption from the draft, are only made when on special order from Adjutant General Thomas. We publish on our fourth page to-day, a. full list of those exempted by Surgeon Wilson. This list embraces a large number of men who wore drafted in various parts of the State, and must prove highly in teresting as a record to protect those exempted from future proceedings of the draft. SANFORD'S OPERA HOURS.-litir. S. has kept pace with his card to !he public in presenting novelty. Nightly - changes are given and of a fret class charaoter. Nothing is more accepta ble than Sanford's entertainments, and as long as his establishment is kept in the respectable manner it is at present, we can spend our even ings at home, (Harrisburg,) without going to the city, as heretofore. The Mummy, one of Sanford's beet negro chaxacters, is performed this evening for the last time. The Irishman in this piece is also a good part and mists greatly in keeping up the fun. To-morrow evening a Ravel Pantomime will be presented. .13i.axa Comerv.—Afan Killed. —On Tuesday of last week, says the Altoona Tribune, a colored man named John Williams, who' had been working with George Hooper, barber in this place, got upon a Westward bound freight train with the intention of riding to Pittsburg.. •Pe ing intoxicated he was unable to keep his position on the bumpers and fell from them upon the track, in the vicinity of Kittaning Point, and was horribly mangled, seveial cars passing over him. He was brought liatklo this place and interred the next day. He Was a young man about 22 years of age, and his home was at Harrisburg. TIEMTHERie lsarrurra.—The teachers of the Susquehanna District, held a meeting at Bay sor's School House on Tuesday evening, 9th inst. Mr. Shenk was elected Presidedt of the meeting. The teachers present Were 'Heins. Brightbill, Stuber and Allen. The meeting was also attended by quite a number of the citizens. An may was read by Mr. Allot ; subject—lncentive to study, which received great applause by the audience ; atter which the thanks of the meeting were tendered to Mr. Allen for his valuable address. A discussion then ensued on the following, question :--Should parents be compelled bylaw to educate their children? In this disenssion; Messrs Allen, Stoller, Brightbill and Shenk, Secretary of the Board of Directors, and M. Sbartzer participated. Adjourned to meet on Saturday at nice o'clock, at Niesley 'ar school House. J. B. BRIGHTBILL, Seo'y. LATHS STYLE TO TALK Or A SOLDIIOI.—YedeT day-two officers of the army from the south west, were in earnest conversation, discussing the merits of various men in command in that army, when the name of Col. Hambright, (now acting Brigadier General,) of the 79th regiment P. V., was mentioned. "I thiak he Is an odd maul," °looted one of these officers; "he lacks courtesy, and don't appear to care for the association of men of his rank. We have invited him to our evening social re-' unions, but ho novels come, arid when any of his brother officers culled on him, he always appeared too busy or too rude to receive or en tertain friends. Other officers spend'their time agreeably together, 'visit the people among whom they ale located, and manage to have a good time generally. Bat llantliright is constantly playing soldier, and thereby fails to make friends among officers his inferiors or his equals in rank.", There is no harm to mentioning this much of it conversation which conveys an important idea of the condition of the army, neither is it a breach of confidence to give the conversational criticism of officers on the course anti sondiict of another. Brigadier General Ha 9 bright is a true soldier, and it would be well for the ser vice if positions of command were filled with more men like himself. He did not enter the service for display. He went forth to "play soldier," to fight—and not to fawn on southern nabobs or flatter southern women, whose hos pitality is only a vise to discover military se. tints and circumvent important tihitary plunS: Certainly no higher compliment could be paid to any soldier than that will& l's Contained in the critichlp of those who object to . General Rimbrlght "playing soldier all the p tunsplrocuttit lina4 elegraph, &Mobil!) Caning, IDecember 10, 1862 ENOODTITIR AT THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS. Yesterday afternoon an individual under the fanatic° of tangle foot came into collision with some of the patients of the German Re formed Hospital, and far his insolence was treated to a knock-down by one of the cons.. lescents. The lesson may do him good. COL. STIIMBAUGH, of the 77th Regiment, P. V., has been appointed a Brigadier General by the President. This promotion was made alone On inerit—a merit made by active and gallant services in the field. Brigadier General Stumbaugh was in the city, yesterday, en route for hie brigade on the Potomac. In his enlarged command he will pf . course be, of enlarged ser vices to his countiy. THE MONTHLY CHOIR AND ORGAN JOURNAL IS the title of a periodical" just started in New York city. It is to be devoted entirely to the diffusion of knowledge relating to choirs and perfection. in petformance on the organ, and judging from the number before us, bids fair to become pop ular. It is published in New York, at 206 William street. EXTELORMAILY Cass or Daorsr.—We learn from a correspondent of the death of Mrs. Mary Adams, wife of Geo. Adams, of Nottingham township, Washington county, at her residence, on the fourth inst. The disease of which Mrs. A. died was ascitis, and was perhaps one of the most remarkable on record. She was tapped regularly every fouriveeks, from January, 1857, to a Mort psl before her death, and during thatllme limn:Mutt quantity of 1157 gallons of : ater w . m her, the amount taken at each time g from ten to fourteen and a half gallo . The last time but one she was tapped fifteim gallons were obtained, and two weeks after this eight gallons and threeiond a half pints. ' Ausanzsor Rivas Qum% —Loss of $lOO,- 000 Worth of Oil in Oil Oreek.—A gentleman from Freeport, on the Bth inst., informed the Piashury Dispatch, that the Allegheny river is closed above,' and that there are: gorges of ice at different places—one opposite or near Holton station, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, in which he noticed a tow boat lodged. Dispatches (private) were received in Pittsburg on Monday, from Oil Creek; concerning a heavy 10Sh of oil In Oil Ciebk by an ice gorge. One dispatch put the bass ht 10,000 barrels, valued at $lOO,OOO. From the activity manifested among oil speculators, and the amount of pri vatetelegraphing, we jridge there is a prospect of another rise•iu Sauna& min FATAL Aoomerr.—The wife of Owen Duffey, of West Cheater, met with an ac cident on Monday night a week, by which she was almost instantly` killed. TJe circumstances were as follows : She was, making bread, and had occasion to go for more flour, which was kept in the loft of an out-kitchen—a steep pair di stairs, having no bannister, lehding to • the loft. She lut4 procured the ficiar, and started to come down the stairs, ;having in one hand a pan of flour and the candle, and in her other hand she earriad - an arniorsseck. had descended several ate Pal and then stopped to shut the trap.dour3 bat having so much of a load, the door came, down with a sudden force, and she was thrown off the side of the stairs. Her husband, who had retired, heard the fall and rushed to where' he was. All was total darkness, and he heard but a few groans. A light was'immediately. procured •; .but to his horror, it revealed to him the corpse of his wife. She bad fallen on the pieces of the broken pitcher, a pillithich.had cut a gash of soy oral inches in in her neck, and had sev ered an artSry. The husband is left in the charge of Beveled young children. !Um IN Caro Cosaux.--Aitanyt to Resist the ;Provost Gua/4—Disiruction of Property, and an h :Effort made to Fire the Barracks. — The recruits ibrought to this -city from , Carlisle, and those k •which Were gathered np " loose" in our streets, $ e • when taken back to Camp Curtin on. Monday, after their riotous conduct at the , Railroad de [pot, exhibited every disposition to create a dis iturbance and resist the Proviwt Guard, while in the dis Charge of their duty. Daring Monday these recruits Conducted themselves in a most shameful manner. Yesterday morning r;they 'roiurieff over Camp Curtin, threatening those they met with violence and declaring general revenge against that portion of the Provost Guard then on 'dnty.- - -:Oue of these re !mita, more desperate than the others, made a 'violent assault titt' one 'of the Guard,' and when an attainpt . was made to arrest of desperado, his companions to the number of nearly three htindred rushed to his rescue. At this juncture the Prov,ost Guard lamed from their quarters, charged on the rioters, pat them to flight, and took them prisonem The , recruits then entered the Barracks, destroyed the beds and bedding In that establishment, and made several efforts to fire the buildings:This was finally prevented by the Guard, and thereby much valuable property saved for the Government. A more desperate set of blackguards never disgraced the name of man or soldier, than these recruits, and the ream in the regular army who are expected to lead them into battle, will be more, in danger of death at their hands than fro& the rebel foe. Yesterday these desperadoes left for Wash ington. We expect to hely from them in some desperate act in .that city, unless some officer of the law is compelled to shoot them on the A Monet Faraautuataarr.—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 banns Men; no longer to remain . behind the " light house," in . the , coMpleition of Eby . & Kunlde'e large brick building at the corner of Market and • Fifth . streets, which is alike creditable: o the ownersand 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 therstock. challenges competion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say that the farm keep on hand everything usually kept in ft,groceu 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,mierepresent or take advantage of any Customer. A general invitation is extended to rSimittliO ton visit the new building and exam .) the extensive stock, whether they .purchase. OS. Hort. ANDREW J. Eason declines, under any circumstances, being a candidate for U. S. Sen ator, before the coming Legislatute. Robbery in the United States Treasury. Mr. Spinner, Treasurer of the United .States, has issued the following notice : TREASURY OR THE UNITED STATES, Washington, Dec. 8. 1862 On Thursday last, the 4th bait., there diaap peltred froin this office a package of blank cer tificates of indebtedness, of the denomination of $6,000, numbered from 14,601 to 16,000, both inclusive. No certificates like them have ever turned from this office, and none will ever be issued. The true certificates of the denomination of $5,000 have their numbers written on the face in red 'ink, at the upper corner, directly under the marginal border. The words, "If the order be not filled up this certificate issued to —, will be paid to bearer," are printed on the back of the certificates in red ink. All that have been issued since about the let inst., commencing about No. 11,800, have the large denomination, $5.:000, printed on the face in red ink. All certificates that will issue from this office in future will be like those issued heretofore. Those in the lost package differ from the genu ine in having the words above quoted, viz: "If the order blank be not filled up this certificate issued to will be paid to bearer," engraved on the face of the certificate, beginning over the vignette and there taking the place of the border, and continued below on each side over the engraved denomination of five thousand dollars. The numbers are printed on each side in red ink under the $5,000 denomination. The huge denomination is in green ink. Certificates of the denomination of $l,OOO, answering the de scription of those lost, have been and are being issued. .but none of that denomination have been lost.-... 4 , T. E. SPINNER, th:.. Arrer of the V. S. A ,_ SPECIAL, NOTACEEI. . MlLlTipptir BUSINESS, .„ Of all linds attended to.. El GENE SNYDE:. ' Ailornty-ad-Law. Office : Third. Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [co_7ly Pnmeivema ads OP THE HAIR, which is so common now-a-day, may be entirely prevented by the use of Burrutt's Cocoainf. It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was 'filming out in handeful, and has never failed to arrest its decay, and to promote a healthy and vigorous growth. It is at the same time unri valed as a dressing for the hair. A single ap plication will render it soft and glossy for several days. For sale by C. K. Keller, Druggist, No. 91 Market street, sole agent for this city. dB-lw-eod•wlt The Phonography classes now forming wll recite as follows: The Clergymen's class on Monday, Dee. 16th, at o'clock p. at the house of Rev. W. C. °suet'. The Ladies'class Tuesday, Dec. 16th, at 7} o'clock, (probably at the Harrisburg Female •Seminary.) ,gt. - The Boys' High School class at the Hope Engine House School room Weduesday, Dec. 10th, at 4 o'clock P. Y. The Ladles' High School class at the North Ward High School, on Thursday, Dee. 11th, at .4 omocx. Y. M. The business and young men's class on Thursday, Dec. 11th, at 7 o'clock P. M., in the State Librarian's room at the Capitol. Lawyers, doctors, editors, &c., will enroll their names at the postoffice. Ladies will enroll their manses on the rolls left in the hands of the teachers of the Harris burg Seminary, the teachers of the Ifigh,School and in the charge of Rev. Messrs. Cattell, Lea coch, Hay and Robinson. dec.s—tf. We are happy to announce that Mr. Topham has, in addition to the names of a large number of the daughters of ous most influential citizens, and very many young men, the names of Rev. Messrs. Leacock, Robinson, Hay, Cattell, Wood, !Moore, Martz, and others of our clergymen. To the Afflicted. The undersigned would respectfully inform those who are afflicted with Rheumatism, Dys pepsia, Comumptlon 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 Feet and Piles. References can be furnished al to their• wonderful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be no ap prehension in regard to my competency to ad minister 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, between Second and Front. (aulS-dlm) MRS. L. RAIL. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3, 1862 Mrs. Ball :—I feel no hesitancy in acknow ledging the virtue of your Medicine, its sooth ing influence and healing power. For several years I was afflicted with dyspepsia, and during my stay in Harrisburg you cured me in the short space of one month, of that annoying and distressing disease, and at the same time also cured me of a running scrofula, which had existed for over one ,year without ceasing.— During my years of affliction, I applied fre quently to doctors of medicine, but they proved ineffectual. I have the utmost eonfidence and belief in the power of your medicine, and would Say to those afflicted, who wish to enjoy life in its natural element, with a system renewed to vigorous nature, to try your medicine as I did. Yours, truly, GEO. J. Iik.CREERY, 64 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Take no more arapkaurd and unsafe Medicines For unpleasaut and dangerous diseame, 094) HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHII, Which lies received the endorsementof the most PROMINENT PHYSICIANS IN THE 11. S. is now ollered to &Meted ho 6 tinily as a certain cure for the lollowing diaeases mod symptoms originating from diseases and abuse of the Urinary or Sexual Organs. General Debility, ?dental aud:Pbysleal Depression, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused ideas, Hyste G eneral Irritability Restleseness and Sleeplessness at Night y Absentia of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspe si M gion, UM Low Spirits, DMorganisation or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, And,,in Met, all th e concomitants of a Nervous and Debilitated state of the system. insure the genuine, cut Mile out. ASK FOR RELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. CURES GUARANTEED. w 0,6 d&w2m ---- JUST R EOEIVED. . , I tn% LARGLARGEA;LiiORTMENT of Family eibloo of theorem otos of bioding Roclir4 , at fli b 90a, les osl 24 9 , 92, At. I Itylea sad Pric4iB at SOMMMlUokottie. • Fuss ! Fuss I I—We have received from New York a splendid assortmensof Fur,- at all prices. Black Cloaks, ready made arid made to order. 600 Hoop Skirts, all styles from 76c. up. 50 pieces of white, red and yellow flannel. 25 dozen of white and grey Undershirts and Drawers. 25 pieces of new Delaines and other Dress Goods. 80 pair of splendid white (all wool) Blankets. 200 splendid Cambric Bands, best French needle work • A very large assortment of ladies, glintlemen and children's Stockings, (wool and cotton,) all prices. 10 dozen of Nubian, Woolen Hoods, Sontags, and Chenile Scarfs. 50 pieces of Cassinette and Kentucky Jeans, for men and boys' wear. 10 pieces of Merinos, (all colors,) Alapaccas, and Paramattas. Our stock now is large, and bought before the rise in goods, and those wishing to buy we would invite to call. S. LEWY. S--T--1860--X1 DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS The y purify, etrengthen and inx igorate. They create a healthy appetite.. They ore an antidote to chime of water and dim . They overcomf abets of dissipation and isle haws They strengthen the syntent and enliven the mind They recent so end Intel ntittent levet B. They putty breath and Acidity , or the stomach They cure Dyepepids and C. natipaties. They sure diarrhea, Cholera, and tinders Morph's. They core Liver Complaint and Nemus.Efeadembe. They are. the best bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are estimated seturv's great restorer. They are made. of pure Es. Ortle Rum, the celebrated Calls aye Bark, mots and herbs, and are taken with V e pleasure of is btverage, without regard to age or time of ray. Particularly reeemmeadeil to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. bold by all DruggMle,.Notein and Saloons. P. H. Drake &Co., Mil Nave/way, New York. •'4llscetlanranr WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market .street, Barriaburg, Pa., DIALIL IN 3F" -41- N" Co gE§.. NE W mskers, E fr W om PautiViqp PANGS In the beet MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED ERSTE() MINTS, FROM. $46 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeims, Flutes, Fifes, Drams, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and mud= cal merchandise in general. . . SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Muth Bent by mall to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD .FRAMES, Suitable forJooking alums, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A tlneaseartment of beet plated LOOKI,NO GLASSES From smallest 'to largest shies. Any style of frame made to_order at the shortest notice. feb1941461) 'POST OFFICE NOTICE On and after Monday, November 17th, 1882, the mails at this office will be closed ae follows: NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH., wx Mtn,—For all • laces between Harris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12.40 P. M. SOUTH. WAY MAIL —For all places between Harris burg , and Baltimore, Md.,and Washington, D. ~ at 806 A. M. For York,Pa.,lßaltimore, Md. and Washington, D. C., at 900 P. M. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. EAST. WAY ILim--For all places between Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at 7 00 A. Id PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WAY hilum—For all places between Harris burg and Philadelphia, at .6.30 A. M For 'Philadelphia and Lancaster, at .12.10 M. For Bainbridge, Mariet ta, Columbia, Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 4.20 P. 11. For Lancaster, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 P. M. WEST. Weir Ma.u.—For all pima between - Harris burg and Altoona at 12.40 P. N. For Johnstown andritts burg, and Erie, Pa., Cin cinnati, .Columbus and Cleveland, 0., at 246 P. M. For Lewistown, Hunt ingdon, Tyrone Phil ipsburg, Altoona, Holli daysburg and Pittaburg,9.oo P. M. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg, Chamberaburg, Pa., at.. 7.00 A. IL Warr Maim—Fcar all places between Harris burg and Hagerstnwn Md., at :12.80 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL- ROAD. For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station,Au burn and Pottsvile, at 12.80 P. M. STAGE ROUTES. For Lingleatown, Manada Hill, West Han over, Ono and Jones ' town, at. 700 A. M. For Lisburn and Lewis berry, at 12.40 P. M. OrOffice Hours—From 6.00 A. M. to 8 P. M., Similar flora 7.4- to 114 A. M., and from 8 to , 4 - - GEORGE BERGNER, Poettgaiker EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa mentary have this day leaned to the sub. scriber on the estate of John Gingrich, late of COnewago township, Dauphin counnty,dec'd. All creditors of Said estate will present - their claiths, and those indebted make immediate payment. HENRY GINGRICH, Executor, octBo doaw6w Comma/le township. STERLING'S AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. HANDSOME HEAD OF HAIR is a. crown • A of glory.- With proper care and culture it will last as a protection to the head as long • as the nails do to the fingers, or the eyelashes to the eyes. STBILLI24OII'S Ammons is the only article yet discovered that will bring about the desired regatta. It is a - preparation the result of science and experiMent.; the science point ing out what was needed, and experiment find ing the required properti& in certain roots;barks, and herbs. It has consumed a long time in its preparation, has been tested : by persons of most undoubted reliability in this city, and is by them pronounaed:perleot, and the only satisfactory artiele,-'and is now offered to the public. - The proprietors, determined to give it the most thorough - tests, - praCticid and chemical, and now certain that it will make the hair grim 'luxuri antly on Bald Heads, Preventing Grayness and Baldness, -Reinvigorating and Beautifying the Hair, rendering it soft and glossy. ' Da. STKRLING'S Amintosis is a Stimulating,. oily ettract of roots, barks,.and herbs, and, aside fromHonestness, permanency, and gloss, it is medically adapted' to' preserve and add to the beauty of the hair. The only' article yet . cti eottered that will Cure the Diseaes.of the Scalp, and cause the Bair to Grow. ' , - . .This'is to certifytltaiabout eighteen months ago ' commenced using Sriumum's.Aimausut: My hair wasshtirt, thin and "apidly'falling,out. I had tried many Hair Tonics, Invigorators,.Bl.c., withoutreeehrilig any benefit. Soon after using, the Ambrosia, my hair ceased failing out, and commenced groviing so rapidly as to astonish me. Now my hair is thick, soft, and glossy, and is five feet four inches in length—when let down, reaching. to the finer. This wonderful result I attribute solely to the use of STBEGING'S Asumosta, as since I commenced using it I have applied 'nothing else to my hair. _ dov4 wed ant amid* w MRS. LUCY A. BROWN. Sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1861 H. N. PARKER, Com. , of Deeds. City add, New York. . W . For Sale by D. W. GROSS St CO.:, Har . rianurg, Pa. nl4-d3m) f I %HE undersigned.purpoties forming classes in this beautiful, natant, legible and easily learned accomplishment, in the, city. of Harris burg, to recite during the present, winter. Pro fessiOnal and business men will find that by learning it they can accomplish more in one 'hour by writing with this system of penman ship, than in six hours with the common long hand. Three classes will be formed; one for LADIES, oue fur ACADEMIC' STUDENTS, and one for PROFESSIONAL' ND BUSINESS MEN: Any one of ordinary intelligence can acquire a practical kuowledgd of Phonography iu course of twelve lessons of one liOur each, one lesson per week being , given. Either Pitman's, Grahani's or 'Langley's Text Books may be 'aged. • My tavola will •be as follows : For course of tw,elve lessons in class.... $p 00 For course of twelve liadebe . at office or residence for one , pupil 800 Office or residen4e, for two pupils each'.. 5 00 Three pupils, .... . , . ... 4.00 Rolls wilt he'left at the offices '"Harrishu.g Telegraph," "Patriot and Uniou" and. Post Office. Hoping that the citizens' of Harrisburg, will give me an earnest support, I remain very truly at their service. dec3 dlm J. LYBRAND 'POPHAM . . , 'WPd. KNOCHE, 98 Market street. Ntm 2thutrtismtuts cEATIFICATES PHONOGRAPHY. ATT.ENT lON I HE Draft will not interfere with.the of orders for Trees, Btc., from the Keystone Nursery, in the absence of Jac,,b Minh. IL A. Mieb, who established the Nursery, and who has bad an experience Ca ten years in the business, wilt promptly attend to all orders and inquiries, deliver trees, and plant when desired, in the city or immediate neighbor hood. • • , nov 1-d tf POSTAGE CURRENO WE have received an aasorttnent 01 Wal. lets adapted for carrying sately and con veniently the Now Currency, with lot of LEAIHER GOODS GENEE,ALLY. Ladies' Satchels,Ladies' Companions Purses Portmcunaies, egar Oases, OS Cases, Wri Ong and bowing •Portfolios. ES,LLER'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market St. MINCE PIES.. RAISIN, CURRAN'IS, LEAIONS, SPICES, CIDER, WINES, BRANDIES, WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co. For sale by ENGLISH WALNUT TREES A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining Hie city. Oct. 18, 1862 NOTICE TO DEALEES IN GUNP. , W DEB.—Mr. James M. Wheeler having withdrawn from the agency for the ado of our Gunpowder hi Harrisburg, we have appointed Major David M'Corsnick our agent, who will be prepared to turnish all Mr. Wheeler's cus tomers as usual. E. L DUPONT DE NEMOLTEA CO. octlB-d2m BUCKWHEAT MEAL 1 500 S. SUPEE EA fro m o V yoming L e3.Fzrea : 05} WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. rrifiE Upde . grove Look Property, Canal arxery and Rockville Home, Balloted aye miles above plarrisburs, novi,orrered for Bile. Bee adver tisement in another colunin, or apply LiKNRY. auts•deianistlBe3 PEACH TREKS 'OF select kinds, strong, stocky and vigorous, kl two years old, at Key stone Nursery, Har risburg. Oct. 13, 1862. • nOAL OIL LAMPS -- Hand, Parlor, Tin 1.,) Glass, mid Braes Lamp; for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, d 8 Caner Front and Market SM. GRAPES . GRAPES I I 44: LOT of Fine . giveet Grapes, just received, and for, ado , low, at WISE'S FRUIT STORE, Qor,, Third and. Walnut Ste. ' nov6 • LOCUST Tit Egg. SEVERAL Hundred, from six to twelve feet high, for sale cheap, at the Keystone Nur - Baty, novt:dtf ' FINE YORK .STATE APPLES VOR SALE, .whOlisale and retail, at JOHN WIRE'S, • &laud Walnut nob dtf fic s :BACO and Began of all for, male by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Connor Trent and Market Streeter. AUNT FOR STEINWAY'S' UNRIVALLED PIANOS, Princes Melodeons dm, VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC, COBDEONS, DRUMS AND MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE , IROWVS SEWING IRACHINIIS, Large Pier and Mantle Mirrers'y Photograph Frames all,4llMma. at the New. MIHIC Stare of SILAS WARD; au 14 dly orth Third Street above:Auto. ' SUBSCRIPTION AGriW, At JAY COOKE Sc CO., Bankers, The underOgned, having been appointed SIIBSCRIP'fION AGENT by the b'eertary of the Treasury, is bow prepared to furnish, at once, the New Twenty Year 6 per et' Bonds ,, of the United States, designated " Five- Twenties," rode, mable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorised. by Act of Cungress, approved February 26, 1 1862. The COUPON BONDS are issued in eume of' :•:.- ,$5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO. , The ItEGIS'TER BONDS io sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and $5OOO. Interest. at Six per cent. per annuli will commence from date of purchase, and is • • PAYABLE IN GOLD, . . Semi-Annually, whimu is, equal, at thy present" premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT,-, PER ANNUM. Farmers, Merchants, lititiClianics, Capitalists, and-all who have any money to invest, shodld 'know and reineritber tbat these bonds are, hi effect,. a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Rail roads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and" the immense products of all the Manufac tures, &c., &c „in the country.; and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principat,' by Customs Duties, Eicise Stamps and Internal• Revenue, serves to make these bonds the Best, Most Available and Most Popular- , investment to the Market. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal 'fender Notes, or. notes and cheeks of banks at pat in Philadelphia. Subscrib,,rs by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A lull supply of Bonds will be kept on 'hunk for immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Matt. ~ n0v4418;43m A LL persons are hereby warned , against de. ° 1 - 1 predating or in auy manner trespassing on the Farm of Mrs. C. Mish, adjoininik the city, and under the management of the sub scriber. I have arrested several of these petty thieves and nuisances, and mails teem pay pretty well for their sport. Hereafter I shall hot only punish to the extent of the law, but will publish in the Telegraph and other pepera the names of all offenders. Oct. 13, 1862 CIeiAPE VINES OF all desirable haray native varieties, (and they are the only class,,wolth planting in the open air,) kir, sale at tht Keystone Nursety, adjoiaing the city. Amoug theta are some of : thy newer,varietias, such as Delaware, Diana, Re4ecea, ,Copcord, ataaca.i • dine,. Hartford, Prolific, %tido _have Auld at very high prices for stnall and weal; Ville& • Strung,, weal ripened and thrifty vines. arq 1111 W offeied at reasonahle prices Oct. 13, 1862, UNION VILLAGE. ' VillrtS of this Munster' among Native er Am ican Hardy G rape, for sale at. the., Keystone Nursery. _ The clusters ' frequently weigh a pound and , a hall, and the berrieiv. are, larger than the Celebrated Black Ilamburgh. The quality is also good—equal, at least,. to the well known Isabella. J. NISH, noel-ritf . u FOR SALE. ' 131J6.118LS rime Yellow Coro , 3.000, P • 600 hesitate .arley Malt; f 200 bushel; rye. 60 barrels w nisky, ern qua' , " Enquire of $401.1.6.140 ; Washinoeu r svepue Harrisburg. CHOICE lot of Tobacco, for sale at remota*. " ble prices, by NICHOLS & BOWMANI, nov3 Corner .Vront and Market t•ti.,- 100 BBLS. FINE CI - 10106 APPLES . . lOR SALE CHEAP at JOHN WISE'S; in 12 Third Street; next door to Bradly's Barter ALSO, ANOTHER , LOT OE FINE LARGE cATAWBA GRAPES, cheap, wholesale and re tail; • nol2 CHOICE SYRUPS and BAKING MOLABOIM for sale cheap by NICHOLS & BOWMAN" Cor. Front and Market Streets:: lUBACCO; Cav,bndish, c.kingtena and 1_ Twist, for gale low by . • NE:WAS & BOWMAN, Corner Front an•I • Market etroeta. SUGXR cured .hatus, just'reeeiveal for sale, by NlOElohi & LIOWMAN, sop 17 .; Car. Front I,o3d4larket street. , MESS Mackerel, just received, and for sale, INA by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • nov6 - Cor. Front and Market Sta. ~ YW Orleans Sugars, white and brOwn, AM received and for low hy • NICHOLS'& BOWMAN, .jvls Cor. Front and Market litreeis.. PLUM TREES,,,, ININ variety, at Keystone 'Nursery, Harrisburg, HAVANA'ORANOXS LOT Or fine, sweet tiavana Oranges just Ana. received and tor sale cheap, at, SOHN WISES„ Third.Stre,et, near,Walnnt., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. •-• . • SMALL lot of extra,' Jpat received and for A sale by WM. DOCK, Jr., 85 CO. oct23-dtf, 10018.S.ETS, Tube, Bruehes of all liiryief,:for JUI sale by - NICUOLS & .13()WALfig, nov6 ' Cor. Front,apd Market Sts, • . MINCE MEAT: A SUPERIO,Et article feat received, and Ita.; tIL sale by WNI: DOCK, Jr., & CO. ~ „ SWEET , CIDER 1 1 AVERt SUPEIWJNE ARTICLE; ;just 're ceived. WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. Ntni 2trutrtisenttnts. SILAS.WARD. Ot . 'very kind PORTRAIT FRAMES, OEM of JAY (MB, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Nuv. CAUTION. nl4 lEM Oct. 13, 1862 n025-tf •A NUTS, Raisins, and PrUU6I3, just ire.; ved' and for sale by - NICHOLS & BOWMAN,-..., Our... Front and Market ,Oreetav JACOB. MESH JACOB Mal