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The DALLY I krsoneett is served to subscri bers in be (my at b cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged $4.00 in advance. W &MIT TIELEGRAPEC. The Tioisottarn Is also published weekly and fawystuxt to, subscribers at the following cash rates : • 'Single copies, weekly Tea ,opife, to zaie postoffice 'Pittway '4 tL AL vvaireutia RAM. —The following we the . ate* ativertiEing in the Talsonsm. Thoee h4vi.,k, advertising to do will find it convenient for referenct. W Four lines or less constitute" one-half square. YAght lines or more than font oonsti inter a &,mare. W 6 tVRWgnW2 v e 0 q3 .. 2 ...0 ftgl2ol:l l l4E,, .o E ,gikgrW2r • • ?r• 94: Va ...I g, En k g -14— -- 0 - '' f. , P2'BB'BB`-'89t8,8 gt. z -r,_-, - • ..____. -••- , 0,._. •-• .... . tfb C. 0 ~, c, 4. -10 4, w . .. 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This is is First Ciat•s Hotel, and located in tits. wand pert of the city. It is kept in the best manner, and ltd patrons will find every seem modstion to be met with the beet housee the'ouantry. se,3o-dtf B T. ABijiTT's Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised BOPT THRICE gallons of hauttsurne white SOFT tit_t&P' made in five minutes. No itenst requited. ihaiarroxs•— Dissolve one pound of B. T Bab Ken Couctentratild Oundentwedl)l Pulverized Batt Soap in one @Alton of butting water, then add two gallues' or warm - Water. When cool you will have ttuee gallons of Handsome White Bolt tear , Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap. The soap thus etuie is an excellent wash for trees, shrubs arid plants of all kinds. Just received and tor sale by Wk. Ja., & CO, ray27] Market et., opposite; the Court Honse. WEDDING, IMITATION, AND AT HOME CARDS.. B Y a special arrangement with one of the beet engravers in the country, cards of any description will be executed in the higitest style .tif art, conformable with the lateitt fashion, and supplied promptly .at lower prices tinware chai-g -,sci by the stationers in New York or Philadol .phia. For samples and prices call at inch9ti IS Eli'i3. BOOKSTORE. _ -- 1 ) 17U41/0, .W SRaDllki of linen, gilt-bordered: 'FY 'arid PA t:ER BLEEPS - of an eudlees var• ety , of diwilius and ortaatuents ; also, CUM AIN FIXTURES and TA.SoFILS, at very low prises Cell at - SOREFFER'S BUOKSTORE. ard • HEitlitETIC*ll4.lT SE ALED PEACHES, TOMATOES, PINE APPLE, SALMoN,- OYSIERS SPICED OYSTERS, LOBSTER, • SARDINES, WM. DOCE:Jrtt C-0. For sale by W. T. Bisn'opi .ATTOBN EY- ALT - LAW, OFFICE NEXT 000 E TO WYE art; HALL,." Eveiesolos: Corner of flue street and Raspberri . alley. • je22 dim CVY M SUGARS of all grades ane at reasonable prioes for We by 114 WM. Meg, JR, CAFS:JR—Hamburg and other prime dairy cheese, for sale by & BOWMAN, iel Cor.- Front and Market streets. '. A NEW assortment of Bitorton's Unrivaled Good Pe, s, in Gold Plated Desk Holders, just r:"." 4 eivetzl tit SCHEFFEB'S BtX/11181DHE, Jul .ll.lllllu)te i t area. G REEN Ctißtg, Winslow's-Fresh Green Coai just *dyed b 37 ionBd "Ar DOelt, UNOEt_ggid - :EI4GLISH BIA.t•RING, mated not onty to retain tha poll& ~ 6u top:tome the loather itaelf. For sale by . • z i ti • NUL DOCK, (30._ DR. JOHNSON 13 Al. Mir I lla CO MIL IEI LOCK HOSPITAL. I .E. AS discovered the most certain, speedy end effectual remedies in the world for DISE/18,ES OF IMPRUDENCE = RIELIBP -;1N EILIC TO TWOLI7II 110.17811 NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS . DRUGS. A (lure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis diarges, Impotency, General Debility, Nor val:mess, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low - Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, - Palpitation of the lit art, Timidity, Trembling's, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, -Throat, Z.-It se or bkin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, St( mach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary tiabits of Youth— those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than , the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril ;lent hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &AL, impossible, 00 9.00 17.00 YOUNG MEN - epecially, -who have become the - victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit Which annually sweeps to-an` untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the Most exalted talents and brilliant intelleat, who, might otherwise have entranced listening Sen-' Ass with the thunders •oteloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with fall confidence. • 1.3 lzr'S 111ARBIAGE. . . Harried Persons, or Young Men contemplat jug marriage. tx-ing aware of physical weak= .aess, organic debility, deformities, &c., speedily ,cored. • - • " ' ' .F 4 a. r, _2 1 3 fat He who places himself under the care of Th. may religiously wade in' his honor es a gen', demur', and Confidently rely upon Ida Skill aka Physician: at ..-• ''.'' Q a —Ss at.ro ... • ; Immediately Oared, and full vigor restored. This distressing affection—which renders'life i:tdsterable and •nutrriage impiedble—is the pen ;say paid by the victims of improper indulgence Voting" persons are too apt to .txdunit excesdes 'from not being aware-of the • dreadful anise-. 'quieces , that. may ensue. Now;•who that az : derstandethe.sublect will pretend to cidny that ;the wives of procreation is lolittooner by these' telling into inipihper habits , than by :the p dent. -Besidee bemg•deprived-the pleenires-of healthroffspring, the•Most'aerious and:diAbbe _tire syMpttitbs tot mind thevateni bOtmies . .deratigecifthe;physieriltan& mental futictions Weakened; loss of procireatiie, ;power .nailtoils iiritability,.dyepeptdai fgen -€4..tha--hatutt debility. `a wasting of the frame, caw con- I 'eumpuon, decay BIM aeatn. Omen, No. 7 Sown Fitioratnifit Slum, Left hand side going twin Baitimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp ; The Doctor's Diplom-4 bang m'his office. . JOYINION, - Niember of the Fiord College' f Surgeons, Ton don, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United Skstes„ , and the greatei part of whose life bite been opene in the liessyl, tale of London Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effectedl some of the Most istnnishing cures that were ever known ; .many tiOubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousnees,, being alarm,Kl at sudden sounds,', bashfulness, with fregfient blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind Were cured immediately. TART PAIiTI.CDTAIt NOTICE. These are twine of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, yis wsakuess of the back and liinbs, Pains In the head, dimness of eight, Imo ofirsiscular power, palpitation of ,the,' heart,. dytipePsiti, nervous irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c; . PtigliTALLY.—The fearful effmrs on the mind are much to be dreaded—hots of memoiy, cos fu.lort of Ideas, depression of epiriti, - evil fore bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, hive of sulitnde, timidity, &c., are some of the esti produced. s . , • • YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselvcs by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit fre quently leenivd from evil companions; or at school, the effects of which are - nightly felt, even 'when asleep, and it notrquert 'readers Illiarldapi Impossible, and destroys both Mind and body, should apply immediately... - What a pity that a young men, the hope df his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and "enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating &OM the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret-habit. Such parsons sum, before content- MARBIMIE Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisltee to promote connubial happiness.. Indeed, without these, the journey through life *owes weary pilgrimage : the prospect ,hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes sinuMwed with despair, and filled with the Melancholy reflection that'the happiness of another becomes Melted with our Own; DIRRAAR OF IMPRUDENCE. When GM, misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he hail bnbibiscl the of this painful disease, it too often happens that an llltimed sense of,shatue or the dread of dis cOvery deters him from applying to clause who, from education and reapictability, can alone befriend him Re falls into the hands of Igno rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him triflin • month after month, or as long as the smallest fee ow be obta.ted, and In despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his disappointtutnt, or, by the 'use of the dewily poison, Mercury, -hasten the Constitu tional symptoms of this terrible disease, such as effeetions of the Read, Throat, Ncwe, Skin, etc. ,progressing with frightful rapidity till death 'puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by send ing him to that undiscovered country from whence no traveller returns. INDORSEMENT OF THE yam & 00 The many thousands cured at this hertitatlas year after year, and the numerous impurtins surgical operations perforturxi by Dr. Jobrisorri witnessed by the reporterti of the Bun, ter, and many other papers, nodose of which Te appeared again and again before the laublic, ides his standing as a gentleman a character arid responsibility, is a adentent guarantee to rike. afflicted. . I;CO Exibunsirans MiEDILY mum onfZlf,_T.Ziurzt 117LEDNIMIII 819 - laitOtEaL ORGANIC WF.AR'NE9B HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12 1863 IXeut 2tZnatrtisemento Ayre r s Sarsaparilla IS a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so comb ned with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who miter from Strumous compla nts, and tbpt One which will accomplish thtir care must prote of immense service to this large class of our aft iced fellow citizens. How completely this compound will du_ it has been proven by ex periment on many of the worstcasss to be found in :the following, complaints : - L.SOROPITLA AND ootuntur.ous Coitmextos Extta. U ene - 170N8 AND ESIIPTIVB DitNASTB, _ LONIRS LES BLOTORLS, TUMORS, SALT BUL.Um, &JAW Haan, b'xnaus AND 45 . 1 - parirrio Mnuotratat. DISILABB, DBOPSY, listniawia ua Doicasux, MOWN; DTrikk.PBl6 AND INDIGESSELON, LAN, Uos 02. ST. ANTHONY% FMB, ankrAntild the whule class of complaints arising from lar- PIII/TY 01 TUB BLOOD. - This componhd wi/1 be found a great promo ter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors whiCh fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely - expulsion sof them many rankling disorders are nipped/in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this . remedy, spare themselves from the enetirance of foul eruptions mid: ulcerous Sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels or the body by' an imam t'veniedicine. Olitinee out the vitiated blood whenever you find-'its inipurities . burstiog , through the Skin in Pbnples, eruptions or eel es p cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and siuggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul; and your feelings will tell you when. liven where no particular. disorder Is felt, people enjoy better health, and live looger? for cleans ' lug the blast Keep the blood healthy, and ail is"well ; brit with the pabulciai Of lite &or dered, there can be no lasting hekiith. Sooner or later. something must go - wrong, and the greas maolisinery of life is disordered or over thrown. : . : • . During tate years the public have been this-. led by Loge bottles, pretoLdiog to•give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have, been frauds' upon trio sick, for they not onlycontain little , it any, Sarsaparilla, but 0 COQ no curative properties whatever...— Hence,' oilier and painful thsappointrth nt has foliceattil the WO of rho various extracts of Ser. Aspirin s which go o d the in akar:, until the name Wren is; plitly.despised, and has beCome synorrY :LICOIIB war/ iiiipo.itiuttud•cheat. Mtiliwve Call' trn is cerripou ad dabiapari tar, andinteud to is pply SuctraLreuredy. era shad) rescue' the - haratfirdni 'the load of oblitquy'Aphich stilifitipon 'it. , And lwe thi k we nave ground fur believing it' hiss viituta :which are' Misiietibie .14 /the Cordifigy 'run of the diseases it is inttlilded[tealllo:" 4 1 sepated•lay-Del. J Cr..494101+4 Okki . Ell &AO by 0 A. Bannvart,. D. W. Gross St 00., 0. K. Keller, J. , ht. Lutz, Dr. Belly, F. Wyea and de4lers everywhere. SAVE.EI' ,BBA.VIY / LAIRD'S , Bloom. of Youth or Liquid. Pearl Vitt beautifying :kid preherinikg the corn ' pharlon and bk n. After wing Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl for a shott time, it will leave the akin 'a , rsttlia-ifite texture ; it imparts freshness, sulooihneas and transpaiency to the skin, that can only be prt duced by the use o‘ this valuable -article. It presents no vulgar white paint, as al i other attempttd comp:mutt do, 'but, on the contrary, it will give the compiexion a pearl like tint, such as can only be found in youth ; its me is impossible to bedotected by the closest &servers. It Is also, invaluable tot removing all kinds of Him Is, Vans, Freckels, titinburns and Other.cataneous dimwits from the skin. Mr. L - tird has every confidence in recom mending his Bloom;of Youth, or Liquid Yearl, to toe ladles of America, au being the &flyper kvt and rehaule article now in use for beautifying and vreservtng the cormlomon and thin. Can only be hatfat 8. A. JEIINJEKEIS je22 Apothecary, Harrisburg. LADIIS' F&NOY TRAVELING Ir.A. It EV 8 W ITH a large assortment of Kumla, B°UND, &mei, Cronus Perna, Oxmanlrs' • Baas, _ ° ALM jel2 iDOCR, .Ir., & CO. Mutt PATUO PEOTOR A. 14 SYRUP. :4,ie your lungs weak ? Does long breath „ive you : taint Hive you a hacking co - ngh / 1 o you.expectorate hard, tough mat te& Are you wasted with night sweats and., want or et If so, here ia your remedy. It will unqueotionsibly save.yon. Price $1 00. The suave medicine has been used extensively in this'city with good: reunite. For sale at 13FIN3iNER'S 8008 &MBE. EX.TILI FAMILY FLOUR—A lot of 'very 'Echoice extra-family flour, just received and t 4 . sale by .1 1 110.110113 & 'AMMAN, to 20 Cor. Front and Market streets. DRESEUVING: JARS, of Glass and otone, of all,kinde and slam, for sale low, by NICHOLS & 130Wittaitf, jab ° .Cor.Front and Market streets. NOTICE. Brass LJZILARY Rooms, I Hattntsnutto, JULY 11, 1863. DARTIES in poeseeeton of books beluegin.t to the Pennsylvania State Library tire icquesied to retain the a ante the Library is TeJ arranged and open to the public, of which due' uotlee will:bc given. WIEN 'ffoaNgy, jy.ll dtf c State Librarian. No. 1. WlNTEA—Loctilmad Traveling Agents in every town -or county. Circulars, with ..f.'elitimoniais of Clergymen and Scientific men, in regard to the business, seat free. ISAAC HALE, & Co. je24 dBw Newburyport. Miss. CUAL OIL! COAL OIL! l—A large invoicA of coal oil which we off,.r'very luw, at le6 o , than IlieulgnOrtii)r prirseut pike. just receive d 40 (or Sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN; jc24 . m a t a nd Market. ete. MriCKE.EL.-A Prime lot of Mackerel just _ received oLd fur sale very low; kNUTtdEIi wueiev qtter tare &e by • , NIC;o0L13 & BOWMAN, ` jyl& Cornet Front And Marks:4 et& New 21.bvertisements A N AMRTMENT OF • OVER 100 STYLES --OP POCKET BOOKS, PURSES AxD PORTMONALES FOR LADIES , AND 'GENTLEMEN, AT .FEELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goode fitort, No. 91 Market Sued. A FINE LOT OF MERV CASES AND WU WALLETS. Some Splendid New Patterns of LADIES' ,COMPARIONB. The best Morocco TRAY EL.ING SATCHELS, `And t genarallarfety of FANCY GOOpS, Bolt l abia for Pieeente, now on hand at KRTI.ER'S ,firtv& Stoie, No. 91 Market Street. HAMS!!! 2 0 000 u3s—cwpwaed of 14e , following brands, just ro- ceived : Navrioin's, celebrated. • Nirw Omen selected. Evarie fain Swirr'e, supnior. • lifromitaa'a.Examikuoa, canvassed. ' Mumma's Eioriteroa, nor ascanvassed. boa OrrY, canvassed: IRON Crry, nog caavasavi. PL GIN HAIM, elm* prime. Courrray flame. very, fine. Yaoh•liam sold will be guaranteed as , repre dented. WM. DOi K , dr., Br, CO. TILE UNITED STATES -ROTEL HARRISBUELG, PA. COVEHLY HIMHIauN, Proprietors rrIEUS well known, Elorel is now 1 in a condi ' 1, tiun tO aecvnamodete.lhe traveling-public effordittga the ;intit ample convenienott slat:rice he transient guest and thei.pertnanent boarder THE UNITED •13TATRi HOTEL i hasliseen entirely - refitted thranglidut, and :now' s litte an_ cottini&lations , equal &toot,- comfort :skid luxury to any hotel brtwde Philielelphl arid Tslodr.tfoti I, thelitait tti the Et at vital :Wit* tititfte4idlivati , Oitaptcuin . ft ail the pubrk. nooumute • now all the conveniences of i A 11887 CLASS HOTEL,, and the Prdprietore are determined to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the , guests. The Patrtmase of tht traveling public ie respectfully solicited. 60 1 0 00 rece lj nvl l l " and -1 1 1 :t e ve l l i n ve s i t i t j )re at the largest lot of Hams of ()holm brands ever tOlered in this market, which we offer to sell lower than any other store in town. Nloll.oLit3 & BOWMAN, on and' Market St& E BII3L§ D HYMN - BOOKS - A LA 808 and splendid stock of Pocket and LS. Family Bibles. • Pr+sbywrian, fifethodist, Lntbman, German iirfaitntd, and other Rymn Beaks. inst rawly id at -BrIBGNBB'S CHBAP Big.)II.BTORB.. I.ll4B.—Mlehener's Envlsior Hams, by the hogehilid, tiaree, banal or single ham, canvassed and uncenvassed, for sale lower than any other store. Each ham warranted. Cal• and emu:Mite at NICHOLS & BOW MAN, Jet Cor Front and Market Strcota. DREAIIIVING JABS of all kinds, glass and stone. Call and examine 'at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, re 24 Cor. F ont and &Dirket eta. COAL OIL, a further reduction in COSI Oil, , superiot. article of non-explosive Coal Oil, or sa lt velylow,'by NICHOLB & BOWMAN, Cur. Front and Market glta. trul i 118/I—We are now offering very low, a lot L' of choice Mackerel, barrels, halves, gnartera end kite: NICHOLS Sr BOWMAN, a rr . Front and Mn-knt streets. 1110 SALT, ground, alum, Ashton and dairy, in large or fakiall quantities, by Niciums tt BOWMAN. act mr, 3 MftrkfAt. atra44. POTATONB I POTATOES! 500 BEvsaiilil,PrF,aaeZ. Y. Mercer oyid 5 for bale at No. , . - 106 Market street, Harribburg, Pa. jylo W. 11. BIBLE & CO. QUGABSEar Prverving, of all kinds, which we are now off ring very low. CAB and slatnine at NICHO L 8 & BOW MAN'S, je2.l C , r Front and Matket sta. PHOTOGRAPHIC A 1.48UM8, Of any size nut in the standard styles will be made to order. BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore. IRE CRACKEII6.--just receiving a large lot of Fire Crackers, which we will sell very ow, by the-box of emnli,er quantity, NICHOL -, itt BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market sts. CM LMONS. A large involw of unpacked Lemons just received and for saki by NIU1:101,S Si. 130 W MAN, Cor Front and Market, stn. auga HAMS.—A large lot of =yawed sugar cured flame, embracing all the Ounce broads in market, fur Bale by NJOEIOI.I4 & BOWMAN, Cur 14'1 , 4A an.' Kafka. eta,_ augB ORANGES AND LE6loNb—Auuttier lut Oranges and Lemons lust received Red to, ;ale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o "Cdr. Front and Market stream. .11OURE AND UNADULTERATED SPICTEi 7 11. from the mod a3lebreted•mills be the mum sry,just received sad .for sale by yit . wm. POCK. TR., & 00. paik Ettegra#4 LATER FROM EUROPE, 'ARRIVAL OP THE-,STEANER CHINA The steamer Obina , ivrwar , ived-here. Adel( es have been mainly anticipated by• thei diepatch" hem Cape lace. • Marshal Forney, it is stated by La Prode, will le we M zico B,ptetuta.r 15th, giving up the command to Gen ,Biseain. The same paper states that the nrgetiations between the three l',iwers for is cotrimun trpla to Banda, are on the point of a suceeseenl ter• mination. La. France does not &spur of liwsia proving conciliatory. Should she, however, he, otherwl-e disposed, the consequence would b-. general war, priming in question all, the inter sets of Europe. PROM NEW YORK• Ni..w. Tons. .A.uwatt 11. Colonel De Forreat.of the Halts cavalry, is under . arrest, chargpd having defrauded the Government to the amount of $50,000. The draft nearly completed id the western part of the State.. A revision of the enrollment lists has been ordered in the first nine districts . embracing ,New York county, county, Long Island, West Cbestvi county and Staten Island. The draft therein will take place In about two weeks. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. FRAM CHAALESTON-,,RIBiIL _OFFLOM,-UNION ING IN NINTH 01LJN311 , 1N41., ETra EGO , FOR.TREB4) •MONRON, A ug. 10. , The steamer City•orAltiany; Captain differ: strived yesterday from' Be Movie and reports that the United Stites. ienutossat Inxlacis left Veanfort du Friday last to resnurs her station on the blockade .# Wilnititgion. ' Ike Ci.y of Albany; on' Uri outer pagsatte, encountered a • h avy sea fffiCafte Lock tut; caused by thunder , goalie. the received s met sl i mage which canted her to be hailit-d (If for repairs. , ' - ~ • All Of the rebel cfficeis and . surgioi3a confined as prisonets of war tu :For, t Nutfejk— upwards f one huadred and twenty-five—are Nina ' 'ainiterred tr Fort it'll..my, Ity,,itie - steamer ohrge Washington ; in churgsr of - Major Met 'V tt nn 3i, ga4boatl B 9 l 4 4 1 3gIgli bas! inn 1r :1 Sala gt•ld mitre &lithe. . , , . i . f 4hlitytei.mieritittflit pe v i tt, thi:s so,,O„r.n,i.ng frstla•Stunti fillet. Ca t. hi i reports - that i...fri_llalsie ar :_ i it... 4l / 1 e ' the ' arsarTwativora. ly progretero... .., eue efffiYers and men are ia fine spirits. io news of torpor hence CO report. . .The steamer PiCOlllO arrived from Beaufort tn-dav and brings a mail. The following is re ceived from our corresp.nient: "NEwszasr, August 9. —The Unionists in Eastern North Carolina are to hold io a tew days a great mass convention for the eu pose ..f invoking the Government to stud a sttliteteni force into this Department to occupy it lei . , h Wilma' goon, and Weldon in order to force the rebel army to abauden Vornia, and thus re store these - two great Staks to the Uoluu at once. jell-dtf appointment of Colonel Lee, of the 27th hisesochusetts. as Provot4 Marshal of this De iariment, and Captain Charms D Santora, of he same reahnent. as Provost Marshal or New bern, givts tudversal satisfaction and secures justice t.nd tratiqu‘dity to "Cul. Bges, toe honest and effictent Qiarter master of this DepartiritUrt, leaves in a day or two for Fort , CBR Afuntue, .whete he titablish his headquarters " The Wier In Tehhengee. MOPS/IBM/El OP OVERILL/1.9 Cescradtert, Attest U.. The Ormanzercial a Lexington dispatch says that reports from toe front indicate that all is qtutt on the herder. Re.ugees from E tat Tennessee report that treat's mounted twee was to rerri. ZUOII3 at Kinioton or Ccinoo , d A rebel brigacte'under "Airostrong, had arrivrd at the former i•bsce. 'Amend Burnside airived at 144-Arington yes • terdey mor g The movement of troops in that direct ion is very active. Gov. Tod of Ohl...The Draft. The Cnamirciars Columbus dispatch sayt that tioveruor Tod leaves tor Washington to day. An important meeting of 'diatirgaished personages will come (ff in that city within the next ten daps, at which glare questions beating on the present aspect of the rebellion will be discussed. The draft will not take place until the Gov ernor returns. Deserters Flecking to Gen. Meade's Army. • A correspondent of the Boston Dazelicr, watt the Army of the Potomac, writes: "Within the last three rhos some twenty de serters have come Within our lines at this pl •ne. including an otderly sergeant from a Louisiana regiment who says he res ! dies within for y mites of New Orleans and is desirous of teturving to nis home. He reports that large numbers o. Louisianians are watching for a favorable op peituntty to des , -rt, being anxious to return to their bootee. My informant a a•t says that the . news of the fall of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, ai.d the opening of toe Mississippi, bad greatly disheactemd the Mississippi and Louisiana Lit mil. 'This feeling of discontentand desponden, y. he asserts, le nut o ufitad to particular Star girnents, but all save the Tt.s. MR are die courage a at the present aspect of ell ,ire in the eu-ca led confederacy. Q the a nunda,r have been placed under attest and co, Snot in the :ward hou,e tor uttering lansmage prejudicial to the iuterest aid safety of the S mitt. Tne remand- I. of the deserters who have b eo tilt,ngt.t within taw Mo.'s are conacri e ts fro , r, this 'tat . Oue wan informed tete that he wags native of Virginia. and at the bre , king out f the rebellion be atronlly cli ! pobed i t , h u t hi. neighbor., began to starxt, .hint of lufi tediiy tud he was cAted a traitor. His two eons were b?dh ware &ago Getl i a "He cis barn a itemiser ot Stu tree cavalry, sod *airs be has Pifictittend three harres,eit' of hin own private fah& all of wait% havtP bean New Yong; Abgast IL ,Ctscr.Lom, August 11 PRICE ONE CENT. shot while in the rcb..l Fe: vic• ;let the govtrn ment Tli leLuattrate him Ti e i•rr ever bitterly rtmarkr , o, 6 io..d ireri of fu• ist iing horses for J , ff mrd when tn. y got hny morn sir% ice out of I kn, or aby mole of blond, h.s baits w ul t ho white." MARKETS BY T E LEGRAPH BALTIMOBE AUgUEt ii Flour—business in trade brands cohtuanee very light, but prices show DO rnatr , ial cbat,g, o.les rep dted on' fhe 'ern Exchange ev, re eon dt rano 100 bble choice - tiowaed t sup- r at $6, rued 50) Ws. fresh gri.und Ohio t xua, taaen for eb pmeLt at the s.me figure. Rates el sed numie ally as faiuwe, viz: Howa.d $ raet super end cut pxtra (pi 00, shipping. extra SG 60(46 623, retaaings extra $6 70g0 00, , $3 'Ago 00 pub impetier r 5 25@t5 50. Ohio hull), Mg i-Xtra $6; Ohio r: taitt.,g extra $6: Ohio tatullY $74. City Mills standard au er. $6 25; City Mi,ls StApping brawls extra s9®lB 25 ; Baltimore family $10; &immure hi l t,t, grade extra $9 60; Rye 110er—stock light, and (rem ind ermined to small lots for rptailing Good Uremia may be quoted at $5 50a$5 62 per bbl. Cora Meal —nothing doing in dna atticle—City 14015 nominal at $4-35 per bed. GRAIN.—At the C4l - 11 Fxcbarge this morning sump 13;000.M:rah. of wain were received, viz: 5.500 tru-it. what, 1.000 no corn, 6,000 do cats, and 1,000 do rye. The hulk ut the wheat at market was out of order, and the few (mud samptets. offered br, uAtt full previous prig s. Sales comprised a small Jut of extra mmerman red at 150 cents, 3 000 Mrs. inferior to prime German do. at $1 10® - 1 40, and 4,000 bus. touch and common prima new SontEern white at v. 25®l 83. N, the g Was none-in white core, 8,141 'ales Acre ouhfi,ed to - small lets to the trade at 88e. Oats w e re in better demand and ft uter ; saps of 3 00 / bus. Old at 70®78e. weight end 2 0130 boa at measure. Rye moved elowly at 90®90 per bus. for new crop Mars laud. Whisky—Market quiet but firm. Sales of 400 bbls Ohio at 48 . per g lion. A PUBILOUS ADttitaIIItIE—DESPEBATE CCOgAtig OF A LADY.—T,.e QGa Cal,formun usr.a ea au in stance of peifloes adventurs and retuaraable mintage of a lady io.rocri ) of tho tfciuity of Cleveland, obin, and the story has bt3rn out- Oren d by a private letter true v d from arts et of the Lady, written (tom D over City in r (00114810 a bat thy. The h wine i- Nis ti ri .tah; formerly Milt Fannie Mile, , d .m.hter u , Mr. .A 11. Niles, who t nke - years 0110+ lived in New burg, but who has 1121017. d Ins famit t. D vet City. The Luebaud of the lad% lives in Utg Au and si./e was on her way to itj t him att. %M it to bet frientis in tuts Atlan i • toC. o About the aditile of tile . k she, with her hob., were ii eyeing in the °varietal HAI stake-0 ach, ba tsteen.lieuver and San Fitcocace. The o ly .ittysankin. mposing the, party were belee f at d abrimide he coach, and one pa sec ger and toe • _ourh front Sett. _ _ h oot-siLf:_tuiltw out from Carson Station the stage ik ad lit sUu nrcu {WO ir, killing he two men on the out ride. Tce pawenger fell off the catch, but the d aver tumblcd back on the s at, q my dead, but re tained his hold ou the Huts and whip. he lica ses dashed on wittily, and the ladistis eordinued to fine at the eci-it h, the out Las pits • log through a. d ihioush it, _hut provitieuttalty lAA tonehiug Mrs. Gerrista or bet child. With extraordiuttyy 'Dour gu aud bell pos.itsaion Mrs. t4.-rri<•h hid the chit uider the 'seat. coy.. ring it up wi b cushions to protect it from t he bullets. heu she crawled out tat di • each ou to the driver's seat—thou-dr how this wa+ safely ae eotupdatei amid the abirtLi g ua bullets and the mad pinuoug of the frighteuett toils s, -toas tia)brea loud. T.kiug Rehm at d whip fe‘m t e told and at ff ued hands of the dead chiver, she got the iltlorCd uu fe,r uoutr 1, and drove them auout a anti , waeu one of iIICLEI 6,11' dead fr.ru 1 to of b:o d Here sa eared a trials fio h-r fate. Tumpirg down from the seat, she ureters:iced out.thg loose one of th- surviving leases, with tne vut po e of mourning it .and gbilopieg off with uer rah / . She k.ti beady accuu pilau-if her to when the E stars coath osier up over tire hill, and the driver, seeing the stitigs ling horses and a woman among them, whipped up his team and drove rapid.y to bar Whit. r coach that came up was full of men, and the Indians retreated. Pri a Gerrish was taken hack to the station from whi h she had come. There sbe begged the agent to semi her forward with an ascot t, bat he said he did Ertl dare to do it, as it was against pt,sitive orders. Find after a while, that she was the wife a a Free Mason, tha agent, who was himself a Ma son, said he would give h-r a proper e waif he awe g for it, and thus Ehi resclud Frau Fran cisco to saf ty and afterward j deed her hus band In o:eerin. $6O A k , u Till—We want Agentis at 660 a mouth, expenses paid, to sell otir Easrlastin"g Pena 74, Onenzad Burners, and 18 other new, useful and minim articles. 15 circulars, fiee. SHAW & CLARK, mylB-dum3m Biddeford, Me. EMPTY El OGS gA A LARGE QIJANTILY OF EMPIT MEAT HOG.illr-ADS in good condition and with the heads in. These HoOsaleas are desirable fttr Buts.DEBS, And will be add at a airy low pries. WM. DOCK, Ja. , & CO. CGAL OIL LANTERNS, th at do not need any chimney, and no wind-will put the tight put. Call and tramioe, at NWROLti BOWMAN, jIS Cor, Front Markpt CUSB, old and new , nom pima Dolma, for Bale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, °or- Pron." fin Market gteeta. mvls - 'Amps, Mortgages, Power of Attorney, U Clouds and Justicee tflat.ke for sale at TAO. F. tiCHBFFER'S Book4ore. LUAUS 01 all gi Ades. wuite and oman, vay S l‘ w at NICH.OLs & BOWMAN, ang3 Cor. Front and Market ate. PE FOR-SALE INTIRTY FLY E. TONS OF CRYSTAL, SPRING I. ICE.; at private or public sale, wen p. key; in a tin.t clam ica house. Euguira at flair alio el. .ap.4 St ILJA.NIEP--A BOUit capable of toutandog y t h e mute am v • f e "rage as a roost 45 test spare. To be melt for the ers; mee o f s.ruy owning, &o. Addiees 'olFax of Pr-voet nisrehal Genoa! of P.a.neyiyabia.” b tout -meet, near Market. au4 att 1011BOWN STOUT AND SCOrat. ALE, in 0 bottles, Just swayed and for Bale by 01;ex) WCDOOR, Ja. & CO. r -, 111=11 I C , 71 ABLE