a A • -1 • , , -3 k f , /4 ' p. / • _ < •-• —. . s A \ Nu mmei ot-z - -- • e k .•-• _ 4 \ AtOlt t *164 ..ek. „ set B GEORGE BERG N ER. 'lll E TELEGRAPH. IS rurgasuED MORNING AAD EVENING, By GEORGE BsERGNER. 0/Ax Third &red, near Walnut TERMS OF SUBSORIE.TION. SINGES BIIBSOILIPIION. The DAILY TiliatenierEL IS served to smbscri- UV in Ihe Oily at 6 cents per week, Yearly subscribers will be charged 84 00 in advanee. WaxKnr Tiuntsara. lho TfluXHllini is also published weekly and tarnished to subscribers at the following cash rates : Single copies, weekly $1 00 Ten ,ophe i to one postoffice . 9.00 Twenty " " " 17.00 AVJEBTIBIRG 11A72L—The following are the t stes tor advertising in the TEM:GRAPH. Those haviug advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. W . Four lines or less constitute one-hall square. Eight lines or more than font consti tutes a square. WMVOVROlma ir g , zeApsososig o == "'114 0340815 gg-5 0 .—tswrom? irgFrgrr: • • .40 ;:`g Ot DP. 0 , - , CS Co C. GFS v . - -- fin tto o .4 Q 1 (C. OD 3fe° 3 B- 0 .- I. -4 ttg&SEr.a.'..VgsSE Oa ...I.— by .1. , M - ...4C0en.AC0h.,1.0 X •.a + - 6.4. 1 1QbJk-Al- , 11-. g . ..L . L13 ;MI ' 4 . GAS COO, rOtSgelgroSS Cr , gtr'LlggggEgg 6ingnaanitairs tiOtIOON 1 titne'a Week, it tiaiee... 62 26 Marriage Nem*76 Auditor's Notice:. , .„ „ ~,, 160 Amaral Notiesa eijeki ' 2 . 2;3;4'4 . INT Business notkas inserted in the Leesl Con, or. below Morringes and Deaths, F• 10111 OzeTs FBA 1.4118 for each insertion. As an advertising medium the TICISCIRAPH hap no equal, ite large circulation, among business men sad families, in city and country, placing it beyond competition. • i~lis~dlatuous 'JONES HOU&E, ODENFEI OF taLRINT ST 4ND NUNIENT-841:141LE, HABRIBBURGLPki JOSEPH F. 11COLEIikAN,. PROPRIETOR (snarnx contra= ET MILLE OOTEEEL) This is a First Class Hotel, and located In the antral part of the city. It is kept in the best m „tatier, and its patrons will find every anemia moda:tion to be met with in the best houses io the oon,.:•trY• se3o-4.ltf 4. T. BABBITT'S Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised Bop T SOAP. THBEE gallons of handsome white SOFT SOAP made in five' iniuutes• No grease required. Drasortoss.—Dissolve one Pound of B. T. l3ab./itt's Concentrated Cuudeu:ted,or Pulverized Soft Soap in one gallon of. boiling water, then add two gallons oar warm water. When cool you will have three gallons of Handsome White Soft Soap. Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap The soap thus made is an excellent wash for trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. Just received and for sale by WU. DOCK, Js., & CO., zny27] Market st., opposite the Court House. VISITING, WEDDING, IMITATION, AND AT HOME CARDS. B Y a special arrangement With one of the best engravers in the countrir, cards of any description will be executed in the hitruest style of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied promptly,at lower prices thanare charg ed by the stationers in New York or Philadel phia. For samples and priCes call at inch9tf BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. WINDOW=SFIADES of linen, gilt•betdered; and PAPER BLINDS of an'endless val. , . ety of designs and ornaments ; also," CURTAIN FIXTURES and -TASSELS' at very low prises. Call at SCREFFER' 6' BOOKSTORE. 496 ' ' : ' HERMETICALLY SEALED. Ritivam, - TOMATOES, PINE APPLE, ,SALMON, OYSTERS,,SPICED OYSTERB, LOBSTtt, SARDINES, WK. DOCK, Jr. & CO. When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleaaure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that' an ilitimed sense•of shame or the dread of • die, covery deters him from applying to these Who, from education and reeptotability, can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of igno rant and designing pretendeni s who, incapable of coring, ilk& his pecuniary subetance, keep him trifiinz month after month, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him:with ruined health to sigh over his galling disappointment, or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu tional symptoms of this terrible disease" ouches sections of the Head, Throat; Nose, Skin, etc. , progressing with frightful rapidity till death puts a period to his draadhd,, StlffeliTyp b send 'mg him to that undisoovered country 'Om whence no traveller returns. INDOBSEJMNT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this institution year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporter@ of the Sun, Cipper, land many other papers, notices of which heve tiZared Mainland again before the public, be his standing as a gentlemen of character 1„. -aspouithiaty, is a aufacirmt guarantee to Ale c FRENCH and ENGLISH BLACKING, war the allN OPti _____rkii .. ranted not only iiiiretain the polish of but' 11.11 M p,k7, 8 _,A 2 / tOrerve the leather itself. For sale by --: ' - - -aura nipirawk . st WM. DOCK, JR., a 00. onicx .1471 :II ." . , - tn. gale by W. T. 1318110. P, g' TTOIINEY. AT - 'l4 NEXT DOOR TO WITTEL'S HALL, OFFL: •Corner of PIMA - met and Raspberry RISIDENOB: je22 dim alley, SIIGAIIB ef all grades and (10F4FP% rieers for sale by V at reasonable l will, DOCK, ds. & (Kok, ~All CHEES E —Haiourg.a .yi other prime &ski Ns' cheese, for wile by ITIOIIOI O jai. ear. Front and • 'NEW assortment of IttilitOi7%g Undi A aled Gold Pees, in Gold Plated Holders, nb ' lk just lived at SCEIDn'EIr 1: 1 ° ° .Y;tsr _9 B.4 1015 21,:qtkar, street. GRIEBIN.CORN. Om just:received by jsriatf W. DOCK, JR., Window's Fresh DR. 'MUNSON sAkzerxiVeczi=tm LOCK HOSPITAL. e r r e edthe es MlNkCe speedy and effectual dv fu medi , DISEASES OF' IMPRUDENCE RELINE 1:8 MX TO TWELVE H9171t8. NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Ohre Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to Ties Days. Weakness of • the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary dis charges, Impotency, Geeral Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Ht art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, bl•t . se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, tt mach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth— those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Byrom to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., Impossible, YOUNG MEN lirarocially, who hake become the viotims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit wbich: annually, s*eeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who Might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or tusked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call .with full confidence.. Sg. .g.O .X!T2 Married. Persons, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak-. ness, organic debility, deformitiee, &c., speedily ;ig He who places himself tinder the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in, his honor sea gen tleman, and confidently rely his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC 'MiGMM2EI . ,-• f"ist Xr',..-3 0 ... P Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored. This distresiling affection—which renders life miserable and marriage impcieeible—is the pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too., apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful o3nse quences that may ensue. Now, who that un liersteuids the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the pru dent Disides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destru& tine symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomaes deranged, the physical and mental functions weakened, lose of procreative parker; nervous irritability, dyspepsia, 0404, Mon (*.the heart, indigestion, constitutfonfd debility. a wasting of the frame, gumption, decay and death. , • Omus, No. 7- Soma T a iwan= Sreinri, Left hand side going froin Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and umber. Lettors must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas bang in his DS. JOHNSON, Member of the Boyal College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one of-the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the-hospi tals of London, Paris, -Philadelphia. and else where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep; great nervousness, tieing alarmed at- 'sudden sounds bashfulssei3, with frequent blushing, attended soinetisnes with derangement of mind were cured immediately. TAKE PA.STICULAB NOTICE. These are some of the sad and melancholy 'effects produced by early habits of youth, vin-: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, mimes irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c. MalwALLY.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory, co, fu-ion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, Sm., are some of the evils oroduced. Who have injured themselves by a certain` practice indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not- cured renders marriage isurawible, and dastroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young ' man., the hope of his country, the darling of his; pia'rents, should be snatched from all prospects-and enjoyments 'of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in iv certain secret'habit. such persons utter, before °Diatom plating Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial ;happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary, pilgrimage : then prospect hourly.darkens to the view=; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with: the melanoholyreflection that the happiness of another beannes blighted with our. own. DISEASE OF lIIIPRIMNLIIOE. JUebitaL MARRIAGE YOUNG NOM MANGE, HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 23; 1863 Nni) abiocrtistmento. The Great "Amerioan Remecies," KNOWN AS "HELIBOLD'S" GEN UINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ HELMBOLD EXTRACT " &THU," 16 Sa.BSAPAuILLA, " .IMPROVEED BORE WASH. ANT.MBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY CONCENTRaIED " COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIO REMEDY • For Dii-easos of the BLADDE:B, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DhOP:ILOAL•SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases thp power of Diges tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into ,heal thy action, by which the. WaTERY or CAL ODIOUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLAbGEMEN IS are reduced, as We 1 as pain and init. totmation and is good fur MEN, WO MEN or CHILDREN. LIEMBO.LD' BITE' ACT 13UCHU FOB WEAKNESSES Arising from Excesses, Haoits of Dissipation; Early Indiscretion or Abuse. • ATTENDED WITS THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin, tion, ' Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing; Weak Nerves, Trembling, Honor of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal LaSsitude ofF'iushing of the ,BodY, the Muscular Systern,Bruptions on, the Face, Hot }lanai,:;' Paliel.oollll46oloB. • These syraptorris,. if illowed to which this medicine invanably removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY,IPILEPTIC FITS; In one of which the patientinay expire'. Who can say that they are not frequently 'followed by those "direful-diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many are aware of the cause of. their suffer ings, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asylum and the Melancholy deaths by Consumption, heir ample witness to the truth of the assertion. ITLE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC 'W MA KNEES, - Requires the aid•ofmedioine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Belmbold's Ex tract Buchn invariably, does. --A trial will 'con- ' e vince the most skeptical: FE SIA. LES—FEMALES—FEMALE% OLD OR YOUNG, EINGLE, MARIZIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MillatitelE, In missy affections peculiar to•lemales the' Ex.traet rlauchu is unequalled by any other remedy, es in Chloroeis or Retention; irregu-. !laity; Painfulneds; or Stippreialini of the cull bannity .Evacuations, Ulcerated or , BchirrouS state-of the 'Uterus, Leacorrhea or Whites, And for all complaints ideident" to tlie ilex; whether arising Indiscretioh, Habits =MN DECIOTE - Dlt OEffrkTGE OF„LIFit. NO PAILThrSBOOLD DD WITHOL r'Z'lT. Take no Balsam, Mercury;or Unpleasant Medi- . bine for Unpleasant ina' Dangerous Diseases. HEMBObJYS EXTRA.OT Cures secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit tle expensel little or no offange in diet; no in bouvenienoa-aud no exposure. It causes fre quent desire, itrid gives strength to Uririate,, thereby removing obstructims3, preventing , and curing , Strictures of the . Urethra,. g pain , aud infiaturnatiori o sp: frequent hi this Mass of diseases, and expelliug Poisonous, Diseased, and Woruout Matter. Thousaiads•mon thousands who have been the vied= orquacks, and vrho 'have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have foetid they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has by the use of "powerful ./t.stritigents," beep dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, und,perhapa utter marriage. • Use IIELMBOLDS EXTBAOT BUCHU for all Affections andDiseasea of the- Urinary . Or gang, whether. existing Male or Female, from isvhaiever cause originating, and no mutter of bow long standing. Diseases, of gime Organs require ,the aid of a Diuretic. llsl4.4loLD'ld 'h.X.ll3.OiOT BUCIiU is tree GreatDiuretio,, and it is certain to have the desired rftecS in, eh "Diseases, for which•itis twouiamtded. Blood—Blood-Jifood. Helmbold'a Highly Coucttutrated Compound BLUM EX:R.B4OI 3ABsAPASILLA sYPHILJ.S. This is an affec !don of the Blood, and attacks the .Sextial Or gans,..Liniugs of the Bose, Ears, Throat, Wind vipe, and other. Mucus Surfaces, making Wit AR pwaia9o in: the form of Ulcers- Helmixold's Extract Sarsaparilla, ,purifies the Blood, and remoyes all Scaly Luptions of the Skin, giving to the Opmplexion, a Clear and Healthy . Color. It being _prepared expressly for this class of Complaints, its Blood-Purifying Properties are !preserved to a greater extent dim any_ other preparation of harstmorilla. IDUMBOLD" B ROSS. WASH: An excellent Linton for didewes of a.Syphi litic Nature, and as en injection in diseases of the Urinary. Organs,. arising from habits of diesipation, used in connection with the Ex. tracts Bucturaud Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as. recoramendixi. .! Evidence .of. , the; most re sponSible and reliable character will accompany the • inedicines. ,, CERTIFICATES , Or .GUM from eight to twenty years standing,. with names knciwn to i3cieitce and Fame.. For ;Medical Properties of Buchm see Dispensary of the United States. See ProfessOr, DE WEE'S valuable works on the Practice of Physic. •See remarks made by the , late celebrated-Dr. PET= SICK, Philadelphia.: Seei•remirlaratade by Dr: EPHRAIM. McDOWEId,, acelebrated;Physlcian and member of the Royal College of Surgeons, ;Ireland, and published' in the transaction of 'the Kings and Queen's Journal. See Medico- Cirurgical Review, published ,by BENJ. PERS, Fellow of the 'Royal College Of Surgeons See most Of the late standard • works on Medi: eine. Estrait of: Swim $1 00 per bottle, or six for, $500.. Druid 'of - Sarsaparilla, $1 00 1 per bottle, or six for $5 00; • Improved Boric Wasli,loCeuts per , bcottle, .or.slx fur $2 60, or halt a dorien each for'SIS. 00,, which Will be suf ficient to cure the •most obstinate mei,: if direr tiOns are adhered to. Delliered to any address, securely piackbii , "froin':Obeervation. Describe symptoms -in , all cortiouipicstions, Cures guar anteed.', Adylee gratis. ' • AFFIDAVIT.. _ "Personally anpeared befine me . in Aldermen of the city of T. Helmbold, who, being duly sworn, doth say, his prepara tions contain no narcotic, no mercury, -or other Injurious drugs and are purely cbgetable. _ H. T. H.E.Lid130.14 Swotn and subscribed before roe, this 28d day ef,NOvemher, .1.854. WM. P. lEEIBBAHP; Alderman; Ninth street alr — flaiii, 'Philli -- AddresClettOis for information:ln Confidence. . H.. T. HILMBOLD, Chemist... Depot .104-BoUthloth Weep, WHO 0134042 . 5 ilightklio4l 6 - MEE E 44 Ctiegrapil. Appeal in Behalf of the Theological seminary and College of Gettys burg. The undersigned, representatives of the Theological and Collegiate Institutions of Get tisburg, feel alike called on and authorized by the present emergency to addresi the Christian public. In the Providence of God our quie and orderly town, heretofore known on y for its nurseries of, literature. science and religion hasbeen !ideated as the theatre for one or the fiercest:; most'extenslve and eventful col flic s of the age. In common with all loyal citirsoo. we rejoice that a gracious god has, not with standing our national and individual shoo. granted us a glorious victory. With bumb gratitude we rejoice, in the hope tbat.thisresuit Will incline the nerniee of the county to lay . down the arms of their rebelli on, and will teem ro restore the ur-ity, 'peace and'prosp, riry °fool Gavernntent.! For. this victory, while we con ' eerie all due credit to the military genius of our tames and the unsurpassed bravery of our sol deers, we desire to ascribe the chief glory to Him who rules! amon g . the armlets of heaven audiarabitants of earth'," arid without whoir am port and aid all human efforts are vain. In-ff one Theological' and Colle giate Institutions, together with the Professor.' douses,,have been made a sad scene of devasta tion and ruin. The ridge Ou which the greater part of these bniliiiegs are loimted, Were susses sivelT . oceupied by the several armies. Theit batteries were pl.nted in the vicinity of these edifieta, 'which Were ocenpied by the enemy during the several days of conflict, and con scantly exprzed to the fire, as the place Was several times taken and retaken by both arrales. The Theologital S.litinary was struck by a. number of Shells and balls, and several serious fractures caused, , which will probably require part of one gabh) end to be taken down. The house occupied by Dr. Schmucker, was perfo rated bi thirteen shells and cannon balls, Several large fissures, were made in the walls, window frames were shattered, and nearly all the glass destroyed. The' houses of the other Prof, ssurs in the vicinity were also all more or less Injured, and the . fences and some out houses on 20,aores - of Seminary laird, almorit wholly destroyed. The Seminary and College are, end for a month to come, probabli will be occupied as hospitals for the stoic and wounded of both errata, and will require not only Many repairs, but aliomuch pnridcation antfpainting before they can. he occupied ,for . , their aitPro iodate purposes. „ With this '044 and unvarnished statement of facts, Weadt4esiour appeal firstto the Lu theran Church; - for" whose instruction And, ele irtitlifi,n,#specially, the s e Institritions have, thirty been., lAboring. Wei request Ministers to take upa collection for this puipose, •46. z. •...Li..15...A.,. • colleCt fro th friends cif' the anise. But : it is not only to, those .that our appeal is di Meted. Qin tistitutimiehave from the begin ning been open to all denominations, and'muk titudes of all creeds haiebeeo educated in them. The College, moreover, `whilst it is decidedly Christian and Pratt:Stant, ier as entirely maw tarian as that of Princitin or Tale. To the, pa ttiot, therefore, Whose heart overflows, with gratitudito Gorrfor the recent victory, in the achievement.of which our ,inj arias ware caused, we respectfully appeal !fur some contribution as a greatful offering to God, who gave no success. Should the aggregate of contriuutions exceed whatis nimesiihry to repair the injuries suffered, the surplus shall be equally divided between both Institutions. Attu will it not ever be a pleasing rale:Mimi tO•each donor, .that he has contributed to thm.prosperity of institutions of literature and religion, located in .the place, hereafter ever memorable in our national his t..lry, as the seat of one of the greatest battles and must glorious victories of the federal armed that he fibs contributed to those institutions, whose s.ridalits response to the call of the Governor tor. bO.OOO men, to expel the rebel army fromour soil, formed the first volunteer coMpany that 'rewired the place of rendezvous, at ; arrteb try. Will it,;dually, not.be a pleasing reflection to than and to all future visitors of this memora ble battle field, that the institution, whose soil was plowed up by the cannon balls, whose balls were stained with blocid in defence of the Union, and around;hich are buried some of the martyrs who died in . our holy cause, were not permanently injured; but that, by the liberality of christiens and - patriots, their latter days were more pros;.er. us than the first. All coati ibutions are to be directed to Alex auder D Belittler, Gettysburg, Pa., and their early transmission is reque.ted, as repairs must be commenced without tieldy. S. S. SCHMUCKER, Professor of Christian Theo logy ,and taaairmln of the Faculty. C. P. Professor of *red .Philology, Eiegebie, &c. • O. F. Saitzfr..a, German ProfessOr of Exegesis, Catecheiic-, &c. , H. L: &wawa, President of Pennsylvania Col -11. Items. Prof.,L. N S To a v a n, Prof., F. A. N. • BIVIILENBURG, Prof. , M. M'CLEAN. President of Board of I:'rustees of Pennsylvania College: B. G. HABPBR, - A.'D BirsaLsn,- I ' Dr. H. S., HOnsn, Resident Trustees. • JAW. FAutisirrucx, I BtraLsa„ PHO r POSED REBIETAEOE TO THE DEAFT. —David Ralston, a respeatable citizen of Indiana, and at one timefiherift of Indiana county, was arrested and taken to Pittsburg...en Monday last,ntiarged With organizing a Military company for the pur pose of resisting the draft:' The prosecutor in the case is a man named Josiah Ellwood, and in his. worn information he alleges that he went to the borough of. Indiana to enroll himself as a member. of a cavalry .company being formed in. that borough, in obedience to the late call of the President dor iii months' imen. Ralston wasto be the captain of this company. and, on Ellwood presenting himself : for enrollment, Ralston asked him 'if he was all right," Being answered in the affirmative; Ralsb3n told Ell wOod that he was raising a company, but did not intend to go to the war, but intended to make t use of the men to rattst the draft. He fur ther stated that he had traveled in India% Westmoreland„ Armstrong and Allegheny coun ties, and had l'any amount'.' of men ready to resist the drait. That there were fifteen thou , sand stand, of arms in Indiana county to beinsed fur-this pnrpose, and "if Indiana could furniah that number of arms, what 'the - devil could Westmoreland dol" He, then took Ellwood. to a pilvate room, in filkhouse, and' offered brim a N he revoivir; staling it the eame'titne.thit he could:" jet Inciejinnatnaed--"aniv4lo2F 9f them"—and farther declarer that when the nine m mitts' men - returned to Indiana and de alanthd that the Indiana Democrat hould bang out the "Stara and Stripes," he, itelston, had men concealed in his stable, with sixty rounds ammunition, for the purpose of firing. on the sq diers in case they attempted any violence on -he building. Mr. B list n was taken before the United States Commi stoner here and commi , ted examination. Ho denies in the most p sit ive t rms the charges made against him, and etate.v that when the time comes he will have no diffi pity in establishing his innocence. FROM W.aibiliG VON. WASIIISOTON, July 22. The Invalid Corps is rapidly reachin4 its pre scribed dimeneloce. '1 minty companies of the first battalion have already bteu orgeniaed, old also seven companies of the st‘cond battal , on. &mutts are ga beret! in St. itigtou, Mtchigan, Connecticut, South Carolina e_d Foams. Munroe, and will all semi be rin.ught into the orgauta .tion At I.ast twet,ty rive hundred men nave already tul.su.d. Some it them are perforating geoid duty at the War Department and at other plates. Tue men are iitligued wit° he Curp6ivhich they regard tine of especial honor. • - Toe statement is erroneous that the thirty invalid suldiedi recently sent to the Provoat ilarabirs office in New York fired bleak cart tidges at those who assailed them. They each Lieu aixty rounds of ammunition and need them tb the beat advantage. • iheirifrieuds think Lida thrrection is due to their character. The Treasury Departmetit bas issued 'notice tb traders, shippers and canine, or local rules and restrictions for the Third Special Agency,; nhich comprises so much of the hate; of etorin Oat Olin& as is or may be in, the linct3 of military Occupation by . the United Suttee forces. It appeari; that commercial - intercourse with localities beyond Itielines nt.miritary °coupe-, don by our troops is strictly prohibited. No Permit will be glutted tor the transportation df hay articles to any blockaded port or place, except, upon the request - Of the Department of War or of the navy; either directly or through a duly authorized officer, accompanied, by a certiftcate that the articles are needed for ; mill ory or naval purposes. Authorised permits *ill be granted only by the Collector at Oustoins at Beaufort, or other Officers specially designs *l for that purpose, pr with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury., ' Until Otherwise 'ordered, no' permit will be granted to purchase, trade, or barter in tar, turpentine, or rosin, within the limits of this figencyor to transport the same therefrom, on. Private account. No vessel, boil or other Cleft, or vehicle used for transportation, shall pat off any goodsi wares or -therchaudise in any place ether than that named in the permit or clear ance as, the place 4.,f destination. The supervi aiug skTcial agent for this ageiroi (D. Weaton) Will keep an office at Beaufort, North Carolina, till otherwise directed. 6M - LT-LI-GB-Es Barnum's Hotel Visited by the Provost Guard.` BALT/MOU, July 2.2. Barnum'a Hotel was visited to-day by the Provost (lizard, and two packages which were left there by C. 11. Bt. Clair, of Trtheytown, Did., who was arreeted two Jaya ago on the charge if being a spy, were opened. Four of the em ployees of the hotel were arrested on the charge of disloyalty. There is no charge whatever against Zonal; Barnum, the proprietor. 81COOND BALITYOII.II, July 22.-5 P. 111.—The American Of this aiteinoon contains the following ameba relative to the Barnum Hotel affair : "COnaiderable excitemeut prevailed this moruing at Ila,num's City Rotel in consequeuce of the appearauce of several military officers, `Who took iuto custody four of the employees and searcued ter certain packages reported to h.ve been dep. sited there by one of toe guests who recorded his name,ae O. aSr Clair, is ialyton. He was reported at th military head quarters as a rebel apy, and orders were Waited to take hurl jut° C study. "Colonel Donn 1-'latc, Chie.f of Gzneral 'zichenek's etiff, accompanied by several com mie:dotted office's of roe Emit Connecticut cav airy and a guard, procteued to the hotel and had an interview with the proprietor, Zenith Barnum, Esq. Mr Barnum, upun learning the object of the visit, at once banded the keys of the offices to the officer, and requested that a thorough examination should be made of all the papers, buoka and cocinneaM therein, but lie was assured that Mt. re was not the slightest charge against tutu, and that they would take his word confidently. "1 he two packsg s were then taken, and the following airestsmade. James W. bicLiercnott, utabit.r and book keeper, Joseph Dorsey and. Juteph Toy, clerks, and Aliened& Henry, aut nook-heeper, ad upon 'he charge , of disloy ality. lthy ale now iu custody in the liiltuore House, and will no doubt soon undergo an ex amination. "Tue principa bar of the house was closed upoo the charge tif the,tenders haviug resisted the order prohibiting the selling of liquor to soldiers. The other bar renuttes oPen, end the regular burin, sit of the house is quietly progress ing as usual?! FROM FORTRESS M.ON-RO.E. PROM CHANIIBTON-DEATH OF 9BION EOLDIZBEI IN LIBBY riusoN--Tius or DH. WRIGHT. • Forraus Mo!mos, July 21 The United States gunboat CircaFslan, Cap lain Eaton, arrived this morning from Charles ton and reports that they left Charleston last. Friday afternoon. That a battle commented there in the forenoon of that day by both-land and naval forces, and was progressing when they left. They were not near enough to ob tain any further particulars. The following is a list of deaths in Libby hospital: Richnwitd, from May - 25th to July 18th, 1868: A. J. Bally, citiz9n New York, died May 25 ; S. C. Elliott. private company I, 83d Indiana, died June,lath ; Patrick Doyle, private company A, 6thTU,nited States cavalry, died `June 26 ;D. Goodhue; Private e ' lmn P e ' uy 0, Pah Massachusetts cavalry, died July Ist; .1. tioshoer; private 4th Pennsylvania cavalry, died July 1st ; ; N. W. Ectitt, corporal' company 0, Ist Pennsylvania cavalry, diedrady, 2d ; G lden, private company A, .211 Ohio, died July 6th ; Samuel Stout, private company I,' 128 d Pennsylvania, died July' llth J. Spring, priL vate company D, 43d , lilinois, , d`-ed. July. ; 0.1": Iteysolds, corporal company D, let Rhode tiiland ottYttirY, cued J. 111 3' 1 7- - • • fpagned,) , JOB* WILE3IO3. , Burgeon in Charge. PRICE ONE CENT. ewarearted here about noon to day that the B skirt ore mail boat, when off New Point C m fort, became di abled by the breaking of ao•me of her machinery. TI e S. R. epaulding was Bent immediately to her r.lief. The tits' of Dr. Wri4ht, of Norfolk, was to hove taken plare yesterday, but owing to the ab"ence of important wi , n• B.4es, who have since arrived, it was postponed tar today. The Draft in New York. The Eupreas of this evening c,ontaiLs a IllEtiOr that a t-st case on the constitutionality of the dr.ft will be made before Court of Common Pleas on Monday, and be carried immediately to the Court of Appeals. Troops for N.vr Haven. Naw Yom July 22 Four hundred men of th 1•t II S inf*ntry, pursed tbrunghthis city , to clay, fin New H ott-n. Nita) alitterttacmtnto. BECEBT OF BBAU7 Y I LAIRD'S Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl VOB beautifying and preterving the cora plexinn and rk,n After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or liquid Pearl, for a shmt tima, IL will leave t.•e sktu sort, satin like texture ; it imparts fresoness, smoothness and ttauspa , eocy to the skin, that can ot.ly be pr, duced by the Wk. o this valuable :article. It presents no vulgar white p tint, as ell other attempt , d 'compounds do, but, on the contrary, it will give the comp exion a peatl like tint, such as can only be found in ytmtti ; its nee %impossible to be detected by the closegt observers. It is also invaluable for removing all kinds of Humors, TADR, Freckels, Sunburns and other cutaneous diseases from the skin, Mr. Laird has every confidence in moon:- mending his Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, to the ladies of America, as being the only per fect and reliable article now in use for beautifying and preawrany the complex on and skin. Can only be had at S. A. KUNKEL'S je22 Apothecary, Harrisburg. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, WULESALE AND MAIL GROCERS, Car .Front and Market Streit, RESPECTFULLY inform their cn-tomera and the publicgenerally that they did not remove any of their goods dating the late invasion, and consequently they will be able sell all of their choice stock of grocries at thuch lower prices than can be purchased elsewhere. Call and see our full shelves and cheap goods. NIGAOLD & BOWMAN, 3 3 ,6_1 w eterrnix Fernwl. ti nrirAt Ntit. JOST RECEIVED. ANOTHER lot of BPantiful ALBUMS, at SCHBEFENti_BCK/K5T0.1E...., _ _ Ma street. ..I.lr. _,_ _ 10111132MIVED FRUIEII, hermetically sealed, in cans and jare, of all descriptions, and of the moat delidons character, for sale by - 16 Wl/1. DOCK Ja., & CO. 60,000 LBS. HAIL—We have just received and have in store the largest lot of Hams of choice blends ever yy fferid in this market, which we otter to sell lower than any other store in town. NtOllOL St BOWMAN, je24 Cor. Front and Market sta. AATHCEAS, Different colored double varieties ; White Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, and other shrubbery, at Keystone Nursery. J. FISH. QTFOAHB for Pr serving, of all kinds, which we are now off rung very low. C .11 and examine at NICHOLS & fiCAT‘IA.N . S. ,je24 C Front and Maiket sts. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALB U 8, Of any size n.it in the standard styles will be made to order. BERGNE R Cheap Bookstore. CROWE hi IT OF TOBAQX)—inc.do I ing 0 , 11- grrsd, Oavaucb,h, Navy, bplin. vory low, just roceivod by .NICIIOLS & BOWMAN, COT. Front and M,,rkrr Sheet.. mv2o "likaL OIL LANTEII.I4B, that do not heed ‘..„.0 any chimney, mid no wind will put the. light out. Call and exandue, at NICHOLS & 130WMA1 , 18 Cot. Front and Kamer, Sta. rHa—Another large lot of Mikkerel and erriug, in all sis-..s of packages, odrreis, balveB, quarters and kite, for sage t. w by NICHOLS & nOW MAN Cor. ?ront mud Market SL.note ap27 D'llB'Mortgages, Power of Atturuay, Banda and Justioa,' la. ka tor salt, at my 2 'Hat. F. SCI:IEFFELCS Buukbt .re. VATALL PAPHR, BORDERS, &c., &c., at imt V V year's prices. at SOBEFFER'S BOOKS CORE, jflls - 18 Market wrest. 'LIAM& —Richelees Exceleicrr Herne, by the hogshead, tierce, bArrel or single hem, dhtvaesed and =canvassed, for sale lower than any other store. Bach ham warranted. Call and examine at NIOHOL6 & BOWMAN, jet Onr Front and turizet virrpervi CHEAP SUGARS of all kinds, white and brown, fur sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jyls Corner Mront and Market Ste. N ORTON'S CIIILEBBA.T.F.D PINE APPLE CHEESE, direct from the manufactnier, and for sale by WM. DOOK, Js., & CO. BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS r A LA ROB and splendid stock of Pocket and Family Bibles. Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, German &stunted, and other Hymn Books, just receiv ed 13.0GI1EPJ8 GHIA& BoOHISTORE..- riOAL OIL, a farther, ,reduction in Coat Oil, V. superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, for ea' very low, by NICHOLB & BOWMAN, Ckm Front and Market Ste. mrl ► • POTATOES? POTATOES I 5An BUSEIEL4 Pd ,re N. Y. Mercer and kilt Peach Blow Potatoes tor lade at No. 108 Market street, klarriNtang, Pa. '•10 W. R. BIBLE & CO. QM-ABS—white and brows, of all_ grac* - oe 6. call and imaadne. at kj 141 a mamma a BowmAlt, • lee am Front and Market -streets. NEW YORK Jo ly 22