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O. -..,..-- , .4‘..... • - •- , - - -. - .*•-- -- 7-.'÷ - E - --- , ..-2-z .- 1- - - - -f--. :. '.. _ - • --_,- . , - • GEORGE BERGNER. I I 'TELEGRAPH. IS POBLISILED MORNING AAD EVENING, By GEORGE BERGNER. Office Third &red, near Walnut I'ERILIS OF SUBSCRIPTION'. MOLD 1117BSCREPTION. ua DAlllt IMMO:3MM Is served to trahseri cs6ri tin he Eity at 6 cents per week. Yearly will to charged $4 00 in advance. *SPRIT Tsasonera. iht; Taisousga is also published weekly and tartpeotd to subic• ribers at the following cash ratiJE , rsltlgie •Yopiee, weekly $1 00 Ton optio, to ..M0 postoftice....... - . 9.00 Twee ty if 17.00 vasmisuro Rene.—The following are the areb !Jr advertising in the Tarzana's. Thoee heviug :Advertising, to do will thud it convenient for reference. - ' igr - Four lines or less constitute one-halt 'pare Eight. lines or more than Loin consti tutes a square. • gVIIVRIROVVIF 002,=111S : g?: gr=gli pgr„tatiVAl -• IT •rf • • • • R ;I' ~ .1 s R 2 7 4 . . : F .. • t:, M .- PI ... co C4' 8 zi. az.o 0 ;i a s St ' ~.,, 51.5` . 7..110:, 0 .2.e.1.1......" 0 . 8.855§1.2488.58.088 P $Z •••• -.. I" = P: cm.- Gc .. •,.": .P.P. CO to i-. 11-• ..S tr, ... . s Ot k.. 2 Of 01..151 lIP SOCCABCTSO 00.0000 o._ .., _ NI OS VOS-x C. ~....c0 03 .. en L. 6".7.1.- , ~ gl' . OtS8.2?88 a ~,,____,..__ oo '''' S 0 I.. is, ..4 1,.....1- P.C.U...i .....“..., 1,1 P 2 S,V7SB u, 8:V238-Stit ii p; o-.,cpo. a co 1t.,... g g ..."..-8 ~ .”.:its•s.ssg.-...: • : .- ~..„ . • • ...- i.: C. 10 IA I. i.. , h. -9° , ;+ "' r ,"- tV , v ,'''''' opizlg.V . 3 • O Val 8O t? ~SII S 8t 0! IF O SgVBggrg 4dmioisixszOil e3tlese, I time a week, ;La liarnagv liatlem,.. • • • • • • - -tuditoris Nnao4l. - ".. •••• .• ....• ... . era' Notices nth ........ . iter Business nooses inserted hrthe Local e.'olufm3, or below Marriages and Dlitim,..ElMEt ORISES PER Ims for each insertion. As an advertising medium the Timaisaph bag no equal, ite large circulation, among, titaness men and families, in city and counttry; klablug It beyond n..meetation.' illistellantgas THE ,UNITED STATES HOTEL, LIABILISBURG, OA. COYULY HUrttilsON, Proprietors THIS well knktwn Hotel is now In a condi tion to accommodate he traveling public, affording the most .ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. TOE UNITED STATE 3 ROTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac commodations equal in extent, comfort slid luxury to auy howl between Philadelphia and Piusburg. lts locution is the bast in the State Ottpital, being in easy access to till the railroad depots, sad in close ploximity to all the public offices and business lucent:its of the city. It has DOW all the oduveniemtas of A F. 1218.7 CLASS HOTEL, . and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. jell-dtf HAMS!! 1000 LBS. —Compooed of the follow ind brands, just ro• =I Nswene's, celebrated. not Jassy, related. DiTABB AND Swum's, superior. illsontrunes &kennels, canvassed. kwarignies Esionszea, nod onconvassed. Icon Cn, canvassed. Lion Orr; not canvassed. ?Lux Henn, strictly prime. Curgerny liens, very fine. Nash ham sold will be guaranteed as repre sented. WM. an)g, Jr., & OAL OIL, a further reduction in Coat Oil, C superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, for Salt very low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Mr. Front and Market Ate. mrit rll.ll3—We are now offering very low, a lot r of choice Mackerel, in barrels, ealyes, quarters .`rid kite. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, e $ Frnat end Market.NtreoA. z ALT; igoin k cj., alum, 2 , .atuton .and dairy,. In • )..) large or small quantities, by N.I.CHDLS alf.l3oWidAti, al Onr. Vreat nal i Marlret atrearg. BROWN STOUT and SCOTaII ALE, of the best brands, alwaya on hand: and fors •:e by-, [apl4] 'WM.. DOCK, Ja., &,OQ. VXCELSIOR HAMS, Canvassed, in large-yr 14 small quantities, very low, for sale by NICHOL , & BOW MAN, je24 • • nar . loe,nt .nd M.rkor gig TvSLSD 13E04 AND BOLOGNA, a very choice I.)F lot, just received mid for sale by ma!) Wl DOCK, Js.s & CO. . . WALL PAPICIt, BORDERS, &Q., Sr,c., at T, year's prices, at SOBEFFKR'S BOOKSTORE: )Q5 :18 Market streot Ito SOWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE, In vr bottlea, Pad received and for sale by -tab WK. DOCK, la.. ic (so. OF • "Lb' AND SIIGARt3 of all grade= an r , weonable prices for sale by , WIVE. DOCK; 41a., CO - Hamburg end other prime dairy theeserfo-L I IA Ie by - NICHOLS & jai 00r , Front and Market streetst - FttENCH and 'ENGLISH BLACKING; wart maw:loot Duly to retain the polish of kit tbleservelbe-bsitheritoelf , W _ For We b -1 'WE OK, 00, DR. JOHNSON MA AL LT' AEC) XL 7Eli, LOCK HOSPITAL. discovered the speed y and 11 efectna retmes ln,the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE BYLIEB? 1111 SIX TO TWITNI •HOOTAI NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, sn from One to Tsoo Days. W.eakness of the ,Back, Affections of the Kidneys ; and Bladder, Involuntary Wei charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepida,; 'Langur, Low.,Bpirits, Confinfitin::. of gjittlas, Ptapitath4 — of the Hi art; Timidity, Trembli ngs, Dimness orsigh or Giddiness, Meese of the , Head, Throat, arse or bkin.-:'ititeetionsief the Liver, singe; St( 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 Byrens to the tdarinere of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant or anticipations, rendering marriage; impossible, YOUNG MEN &q:)ecially. who have become the viCtires" of :Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive hhit which annually sweeps to an untimely graye thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced liatening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with fall confidence. " 'E: a" V. 4 egg -. 2 2- MARRIAGE. Married Persona; of Young Med Contemplat ing i marriage, being aware of physical weak -1101314, organic debility, deformities, &c., speedily cured. .4r.•&'3 X A "I He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in hishonor as a gen, tieman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAJINRSB 2 El ,ge. • Immediately Cured, and fall vigor restored. This diatressing aflection—widch renders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen alty paid by the victims of improper Indnlgetce. Young persons are too slit to commit excesses froit not being aware of the "dreadful conse quences that may ensue. Now, Who that Un derstands the subject will pretend to'deny that, the. power of procreation is lost sooner bsrthose falling into' impropor '-habits than by the prir: dent. - - Besides heing deprivedrthe pleasures of herby offspring, the' most;seriourrand destine tiv symptoms i l3pth ' nod) , 'end mind arias; The system becontes•dorangedi the physical and mental functions weakened, loss of procreativ6 power, nervous irritabili y, 0810ePsfrS-P.:Y.Vta tlon of the itearti:lndigektion, conatititonal• debility:a - *astir* of :the- frame,' cough,. con!. stuiption, decay.and• death. • • ' MEI] dm* N 9.7 8 0* ~ 1, 012 Fat* Lett hamiaide going nom alnitintere At relit, la fan doors trona the corner. Fall noilo observe name and number. Letters Fruit be paid and contain a stamp. The Dort fail Diplomas hafg in his office. A DR. J. a ftlembetof4e Royal I of Surgeo4,4on don, g&dttate from o.`` , o be most erfaident colleges in the United Stator, and the greater part of whose life bee been spent in the hospi tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else ; where, has ;Acted 13017113 of the meet Elite:Mb/ilk cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head fip4. asig. I when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sotuads, ,hashfulness, with frequent blushing,. attended sometimes with derangenfent of .mind` were cured TAKE, NOTICE. These are some oflice' sadad' melancholy effects produced by early habits `'Of Youth, vie : weakness of the beak antk'llndit4 Pains' in the head, dimness of sight,,kes Ofinuschlar powet, palpitation of the heart; dyspe;pelts nervous' irritability, symptomi of comrumption, /to: MettreLLT.—The fearful effects on-tire mind are much to be dieaded—lows of memery,.coia furion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore eversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, Ste., are some , of the evils produced. YOUNG MON ' - Who have injured thernselies by a 'bertain practice indulged in when rdono, a habit fre quently learned friim companions, or at school, the_ effects of -which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders Marriage imposidble, And destroys both- mind and body, shorild apply. iinmediately. • What a pity that a young man , the hope of his country, the liailing of his parentscithould be snatched from all prospects and'enioyments of life, by the consequener of deviating frota' the path of nature and indulging in A certain secret plating habit. Bach-persons arose, before contwn- MARRIAGE, 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 : the beprospect hourly darkens to thmiew ; the mind - ones shadowed with des and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of ,anotbor becomes blighted with our own. DISBOE OF ISFAUDYNCUL When the miagukind tugl In pruderit votary of. pleasure finds he has iml3iturd the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that on [Mimed sense of shame or the dread of dis covery deters him Irian applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend- him. ---He falls into the hands of rant and designing pretenders, who, Incapable curing, filch' his pecuniary substanoe, keep him trillin r. month after month, or as long as the smallest fee cap 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 affections of the Mead, Throat, Noes, Skip, etc. progreasing with frightful rapiditY - ti4,l!_eath_ l / 4 puts a period to his dreadful sufferings se n d big to . that undiscovered country from istendi no traveller return. -tbrDoßsEmErr OF THE PF6IOB The many thousands cured at this institution year after year, and the numerous important Singh:al operations performed by Dr. Johnson. ; witnessed by the reportenipt.thaaiSter , Ciepper, And many othei _papers, notices of which ham !. ppeared again and-again bisfore the public, lit', ;ddetrhis - standiug-aws gentleman of charade) arui t =dbility. is a eaffloitatit guarantee. tt MUSES SPEEDILY MUM 1 . 0404, Xti 7. OMEN 111DK81011 Bi. HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST - 10 1863. ittabicaL New 2lbuertigemento. SECRET OF BEAUTY 1 LAIRD'S Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl "OR beautifying and pretervtug the corn- J: plexion and skin. After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, for a short time, it will leave the skin s sort, texture ; it impartedresuness, smoothness and transparency to the skin, that can only be prcduced by the use or this valuable article. It presents no vulgar white paint, as all other attempted compounds do, but, on the_ contrary, it will give the comple xion ra_pearl like tint, such as can only be found iwyouth; its use is impossible to be detected by the closest observers. It is also invaluable for' removing aii finds of• Humors -, Tans t - Freckels, Statham =firid,other cutaneolua ' dbasises frottothe.skip. Mr. • Laird• has every confidence in recom mending his Bloom of )Youth;lor Liquid retell,. to the ladies of:America, amtleiqg the only:per led and reliable article now in usefor beredifornq' and preserreng the erenplerarts nadatin.., • __- Qin-only be had at S. •'A. ZUNIT.EL'S _ . jep2 Apothecary, Harrisburg. E0.:11 8 001NSIO3r-:= MARKET ST AND'IRAUSTIIIQUARF4 HARRIalitiG,, titi JOiliftlbff V. Me0111.11..4N, 410141111T0$_ . otickma comuctrop BY wine onion.) Tide ie a First ohms Hotei anti located in the oential part of_the city. It is, kept hithe ‘ best, inariluer,, and its patrons eve r °iodation to be met With 111:ihe.P9Kfionati the fountry. , c- B. T. BABBITT'S . .l Coupon trated Condense d or Pulverised WO r „ ~. _ T' BWA I,' . - riII:MEE gallons ' of lialidsoine *iitiysorr I red: made in live minutes. No grease reqrd DpileriONl3.—' DizsolTe one viand of B. T. &Mint's Concentrabiti9Ondeused or INilverised". Soft &ap t hi one gallon of boiling water - then! 'add two gal l ons of warni vrater. , When cwk?l, •yon will have three gallons of licaxdsias 'Whits 811 . • Soft - • • T n poUnds will malce one barrel cf soft soap. 1 e soap this Madiris an excellent wash for , tre4, 4 iiiihba and plants of 'all kinds. JilLet iccuivcid and for Bale by • . -. bli DO Ms', Jir.., a po., . ,tny47) Market et., opposite the Court ' ouse. 0. , , MOW )3(3 . 1 T,LES. 4 1,41P r i BOTIItS, ,(Phits . and . quartesyeldrable for parting, MR? or rt4t, fur sale at Bin's Auction St9rel Also, a general assortment of new and second' hank! furntrurthluidl and frirfsale chtiper than at any 011; 4.iirdiffshmeriit hi the orw- maxims pnpe paid.ror all kinds qr„aet..Ond furuiture aid Milk" eirtiotea. • W,. SAAB & 00" . j 931 LiocusectAnctioneere. WEDDING-, - • INVITATION, AND ; • AT HONIII•OARDS. 131. a special arrangement with-one- of the beet engravers in the countagi cards of any desmiption will be ek6anteil hiihechigneat style et tirN• conformable with• the lateeffilifdtki;ruid inpplied proMptli,at knier pricier alarmist charg ed by the -stationers in New York or Philidel phib. For samples and prices call at 4cl 4 9tf B.F.BGN Ett', 8 NOPJESTOB,E. WINDOW SRADES.of glltrborderred; and PAPER BLINDS of an enilleativar• atylof design and ornaments; aIeo,:OUBT.AIN. .FITTURE6.9.nd -TASSELS at very low prices. Call at SOLIEFFEWS BOOKSTORE. . . 4 , EtaIibILETICALLY 13.13ALLED.; ft earim, ioAt k roig4 gt PINE APPLE, SALMON, 2 OYSTEM SPICED OYEREIIS, LOBSTER, SARDINES, - rOT sale by WM. DCNX, Jr. & 00. LADIES' FANCY 'TRAVELII4 I RA SIX ET-E 1 I W ITH a lare,imiortmetit of' = ROUND t , &now Oloraia, - Pena, lel 2 • • • *WM. DOM; 'Ji., & CO. . . Dig. Moe NTOOK'S PECTORAL r SYRUP. kL /our lungs Weak f pots a..lthig 'breath se you , vela f Move you a hacking cough! Do von , itipectoratii hard, tough. mat te( Ateyou waited ad*: go* sweats ind want in si•lep f , sp,,hai is yqw w mweAl• lt wlll luestioneldy save you. 'Prize 41 00 tee above uledieihthee Peen usedextensively In ibis city with good results • Fer sale it surtlipqat!S BOOS STORK 1 XTBA FAMILY -FLOUR=A lot Of Very &doe extra fensflY flour, just reoelved and (or side by ITIORDIAI SOWM.AN,- ixty 20 Om. Front and Market streets. DRESEBVING JARS, of Glass and Stone, of all kinds and sizes, for: sale low, .by.. N/CHOLE3 & BOWMAN, - jel.o Cor. Front and :Market streets. No, .1. WANTED. --Local and Tr:waft Agnate in every ,town. amntir. eironlere, with ritatimoniale of .Clergymen and scientific men, in regard tto , t l3 . ol Mßineen, lout free. ISAA.O 4,8 c Co. tje24dBw Newburnort. Ham itIOAL OIL COAL OIL! I . A' 'lamp invoice LLJJ of coal oil, which we offer'very kin tlian Manufacturer a present price;jttil l 'Md for sale by NICEI.OI,B & BOWMAN, je24 Cor. Front appi Market sts. 1 I'ACKEtiEL.—A Prime lot ii:Mackerd just received and for sale very low, la. barrels, Lti naives, quarters, by liloiioLs 4 S: .BOWMAN, jylb Corner Front-and Market Sta. • 11iE CRACIKEft--Jest receiving a large F lot of Fire Crabkers which we will sell very . tow,:bk thcliter - pr s tai ji et quant i ty, NIOSOk It lOW a 4824, ..-- 08. r. Ilimpt and Market eta. Mistzliantour. Gitztvlhseoviney I USEFUL ands VALUA BLS DLSIAVERY! INSOLUBLE CEMENT! is of more general practical utility" ban any' Invention tow before Jae publlo..lt hal: been thoroughly tested dur• fog the latit two goers by pat:tick' wt'en, and prongs*- . :1 bY all to be SU4'ERIOR 70 ANY AllheiOre Preparations known Appthable nixibtArts. I A IA atrdros's issorldhilt C -i,, ii = &f 4 ro 4 4 1 3, soli tht a , ors 4 , qtAndy L el 1 , :, I leo .. t , 6 , c i i on IL [ . '- tits Principles, [ Andquader t yro miroumpouccs till:411=4o : cif. I teirrilisittnte. will it _tome corrupt or tu . nit e sny, offeustyp smell. ...-BOOX. 81, SHOE p,,14404t00 • Boot and giof: r gannfacturers, using. Ma chines,' , the beet article known for Cementing dar Channels, as;it • works iffectisii by any - thsage of tempera- ENE gelielers. • s LAD*TrittEi 9Vili'Bnd-R°anfficiently adhe- Ifird for ;the i r no b.ao bon I 0461" • Lw El I Bis eginallyadaphd to Latihe r , kodf.wo claim, so oll'ooPOotol merit, that it sticks Patches !sod 11 _ 211 4a to , and *Oen suniciently strong with out stitching. Munilie& It ie thconly L.LQIrgD Cc g JERRY Want, that Se a.sure thing for mending turniture, , . (*chary, bone, ht a Miltlid. ri 7 Ivoq, And articles of: *nosh°ld two. Rametibjor., REMEMBER Surroe', Darommts ADP= Is" in a' liquid .foree,' and as - 4 essiliappliedi at.paste. rilmoszer Dr:wimp' 'Clow 'ls iinielubte - in water or on. &Mee .I Nantaill Cdr Adheres oily substances. I .. tiOpplied in Faintly or Kan- Pisdnigif tioni;2 to - : I lON two& & CO. " troprOcors, ' Providenee, R.I. • • elpl2lo, • LAING & IKAGINNIB: Kai Agents in I'fiila feB-dly Afq ASSORTMENT . OER 100 tatitTLEs -=o~_ i'OOLET BOOK% .Pl/11.13,E8 PORL'MONLIES FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ,KELLER'S. Drug and 'Fancy Gads Store, No. 91 Market Street. A ME. UM. OF BANKERS' 'CASES • AND LLIWPI WALLETS. Some Splendid Rew.Patterns of "001IPAR1ONit. !lie beat M'aocoo TRAVEIING. , SATORELS, Anil a general variety of•FANOY GOODS, nit for Presents, now on hand' at . w i ll) Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street. 00 000 LBS. -I".—We have just receivedand .1 4 1+.9 Owe the largest lot of Hams of choice brands ever effered,in this market, which we offer to sell loWee than any other store town'. . • ' NIOHOLB•tt BOWMAN, :-• - '`e24 Oor. Front andjtterket,ots. eißrt D • BAI • MINN 00101 ,t LAWS and splendid stock of Pocket and ja. Family liiblet ' • • Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran,- German .&eiototed, and other Hymn Books. iniit .recedv -A iati 41811(INER'S .O.IIIIAP .11u0KSTORITi. QllGAHS.forXrwser,ring, of all kinda, which 1...? we are now :offorina-verY- low , and 'canonize at . NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, . • je24 . ,Cor. Front and ldarkat LADIEBI Ton liziouethere you eari get fine Note Paper, Etivelppee, reitieg and. Wed ding Cards? 6f"4 SCHRITIMS)MTERTORE TjatdB.—Michener's Excelsior Rams, by the 4.11. hogshesd, Merge, -barrel or - single ham, canvassed-ad Mianvasted, for Jude loWer than alai other store. Each ham warranted. • Cali and examine at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jet (kw. Front ad Market ittreeta. BINERV/Ad 4:414.00 kinds,. ease and done. and essintne 100110145,& 44W,PdA#4."0, Por, - ) . '014 IWO Migket.if tB. 11r1 • POTATOES I POTATOES 500 Byg,tfELFC Pak . e N. 'Y. Mercer and ii.N3 Market iyio ' ' W. if: SALE tz .BtiettlowZautceallor sale at No. MOM, klertgageo, Viowin ot Attoutuoy IjJJ flon4s.olld Juotieee'' Blaoks for sae at my 2 WERT ActoltAinrO• EDLE 1,-Tubt s ail ti4llll slow • Backe* lingai , loiesp "ChuPs,. - Otandes. cpdar %alibi Panted PailOkb. Wht. ail Etitgra#4 HILTON'S Reports from Memphis sod Below. Manilas, Aug- 15. The Tempest has arrived from New Orleans Qrlci adelees to the 9th inst. The army under command of Gen. Banks can now be considered in summer querters. Geniralßanks Is at New Orleans, but It was rumored thithe ws.s going home In a few da4s His stet! Are to accompany him.. General Weitzel occupies the Tenho country. General Franklin has superseded General Dudley in command at Baton Rouge. Gen. thews continua in oomniand air Port Hu& rt. The health of the troops, taking into Consideration the season of the year, with the, Sher, is tolerable. Gen Herron -is still two - Miles below Port Ei l tuilon, at Mount Pleasant . Landing. His is cot, are in good heßith and spirt.% B i little is known of the movagents of the robe 13 in the coontrylock of the - Miseissippl. r. The river on both sides is b.it4 depopulated id widte mt.n and negro. s suited for the field. Pcntions of MlA's -ippl, bleb. of Natchez, near Hanibttrg Ind Kingston, which have never been visit}d by the conscription before, are now nearly laid waste. Every man capable.of bear ing inns is either contcripted or d.afted. Those whocan get to latches do so, antrat once place themselves under the Footection of - Gen. Pau sal. About two hui.dred men, who bad fled from' the iron rule of conscription, arrived ,at , Natrites in one day, and took the oath of alle giant°. They were moody, from the of the Jackson and Mobile railroad. " 04 the 7th Met. an order was issued in New Orleans, placing the pica of bread at twenty centi for fifty-thrte ounce's, .41 five cents for thirtpen. ounces. Any - broker or dealer to breati, violating that older, was subj.:et to fine and Imprfs.nment. , Nth Banks has Maned an order regulating the chir g 6 to be made by steinnboatif and other yes is sallitig between the ports of New Or 'lean and New York, and north to the Dep irt men ~ of .the Tennessee. The °barges Mr it cabli paiisenger, are twenty five for a berth and liftY cents torn meal ; and'deek passengers to eta at a second table, •fifteen cents per meal. , • Tbe Albert Pearce arrived at New Orleans on the Bth, and was advertised to sail for St. Louth with the maitOir the TOth.' • - Gierintiatica sold'at if premium for ciirrenct, and '2 t0..8 pet cent. for:Exchange on Nplir Yort. Gold was dull at 84 to, 36, =4 silver at 24 tb 25 premium. , Tile steamers to New Orleartron the 9th were, the Meteor, Chancellor,-Pearce and Russell. - N , thing 'new from Vicksburg._ Witness • ~ s, for the past few days, to be abating. T , a capedicion under Gen. Steele, has, so far been very successful. - ± li t e river hence to Cairo basieight and a half feet rt,the channel, and' to New, Orleans nine irretitucki %ng liff_titamat • i ti Granata, voila - mental, Hope, Tempest, 0111 Ballkand Sunny South , have arrived, and the ;attain, Commercial, ; Sonny South and T ' t departed for Cairo, and the City of Alton fir Vicksburg. -- - ' Gen. Grant has relieved the press of Me mphis froni a censor. ..- ' - Ara.aani. The Draft in New York All Quiit _ . NEw Matz, Augn-t 19, Evening. The draft to4itty has procred,d without' o'ther den*mstration than jqlly remarke relative •to the elected. The military arrlingements, how eve4 will continue of the moat perfect charm ter,,and Gen. Canby, alio coinmandis the Glov ernmentferp3 here, is unceasing la I is vigilance, remaining with his.staff at headquarters day stki!night. It is proper to state, that through the measures taken by this officer, a mob could not one hour eithei in ITeveYoik City; in- Brotoklyn. About one thonsuid names were drawn to day; - The militia are all at their armories, but will not;be called upon unless private property can not;be protected by the police. The-Provost Marshal and cthrr Government official , ' are fully protected by detachmeuts of the 87th Massachusett a and , other regiments. The idisebssippi -oAno, Aug. 18. _The following notice has:been 'node public . : 11. S. EQIILDRON, FLAG Snip BLAME HAWS, . Ccriro, August 17. 1863. Vessels are now stationed at all points on the kihmdssippl, on the way to. Nino Orleans, where thee .is any danger of being molested by gm rilliet, and vearebe need not wait for. convoy., If convoy is requested it will be granted. If any gnerill s are on the river, vessels at differ ent points will notify transports and convoy them past the danger. A. wooding station will soon be in operation 'at White River, under. protection, of gunboats, and another opposite Vicksburg. Other sta- tions will be protected as parties offer to collect wood for steamers. [signed] D. D. PORTER, Rear. Admiral Com'g. Miss. Equatiron Death of Capt. Cannon ' 11avaa Ds Glum August 19. Capt. W. L. Cannon of the Ist Delaware (my airy. son of Governor Cannon, died yesterday at.l3,3llafr, lifd. death was caused by fatigue and exposure incidental to his duties. The steamer Cot umbrut basittrived from New °deem with dates to the 18th . The mere aro barren of sews. .: EFFECT OF A LOVIIR'S QUARREL. —ln Cincinnati, on Sunday night, Belle McCortuick, a young woman, committed suicide by drowning herself. It seems that she was engaged - to be married; bat, owing to some Enisupdeistatiding with her betrothed, a coolinies sprang up. The night previous the young man to whom she was en gaged passed her bowie several tithes, wFh an other young lady, probablY to pique the former, tint his cruel goatee° was attended by the tru.- rowful result We are noting.. During the night, Kiss McCormick went to the river near her re sidence, and' committed her grief to the n3erci lees waves. Her absence, next morning, frtm home. excited alarm, and an Inv , stikati m ta' vested the quarrel with her lover, and gave rise to the fear . - h - arilre - lcidleruibiated her exist once. _EL search was instituted, and her .I;i9W distracted lover joined in it.:l3trange,tn_sey,.it . ell to his lot to find the body, which had floated : a short way down the river, sad Weed between two flat boats. The deceased. was 18 yeareAdt and quite ataractive in appearance anti annum:re. From New Orleans. Navy Yoss, Aug. 19 PRICE ONE CENT. VARIETIES. Tres steamer Commodore got off safely Mon day afternoon, and returned to Nesv York., • lACHBI-110P Huonsa of New York, is at Sa ri t° . He gore thence to St. Catharine's, Ca ned for his health: . 0 , . Howls and Gen Buell are both at New po.t the soriner at the Fillmore, the latter at 1 The Oceann House. .. Jar. Aimless invented a new name for de sertion. He calls it leaving one's post "from mere restlessness and desire of change." AIT averriss silk-worm, which feeds on oak leaves, has been (it is said successfully) intro ductil at Vmcennes. France. . A 'AMBER of the Philadelphia City Council has recently been tried and convicted of throw ing stones against the door of a gentleman's T+ house of Hrs. Darling. at Woonsocket, B. I , was struck by lightning on Tumdav and ion stideiably damaged. A daughter alio, D. W 413 talrned on 'oho egr. Tits bridge over the Naugatuck river, between Waterbury and Water.oen, Oman. weeN rn on ktouday night, at a loss of $3,000. It was, probably, the of tooendiarism. &M. DAID MACOMBER died very suddenly at k, on Satniday, at the age a seventy-six. fie fed to the - floor and expired tefore any one had time to go to hie aeshtance. C4oniu. Barren notified the proprietors' of the rambling houses la Was)lingtorilbsit they - ion** a 1064, their establishments Air be , onset wed For the time being these concerns arbillosed Imps understood among Genet al Scott's' per sena friends in Washington, thlt be is now en= gasrril at West Point in Completing memoirs of his 'ill's and times. ' V T learn from the Niphville Rress that the Has vale and Chattanooga Ralicoad, having pass d into the hands - of 'he - military anthoit ti. s, iCol Immo. at the First Michigan FrigP imeni, becumts superintendent Gel. DUCLiaxsx, (says a Washington papecr,) wbile bathing in tee surf wijh Attlrtgal tittitm, at Sig Harbor, L .1., c ~..we; near 13ei,g carried away by the nadir tow, but being a goo d' swim mer; he was saved. Ta Ditite of Hamilton, who lately died fn Parl4, Ras a: rely ban.'some man. The Princess Nary of Osmbsige was iu love with and wit s lad, to marry him years ague, but Queen Victodi would not permit it. Oa dit. COT. Coen, United States &whit:era, bolt sulvesed the harbor of Belfast, ' Maine tor the purpose of leo sting batttries. Work is to be 0903 thenced immediately. They will be earth war*, mounting rifle cannon. STOUT, robbst females are becoming the, fash iou 'Patis=la other winds, embonpoint is quite the style; and stovepipa waists ate cork liiderkd perfectly foghtual. This, is all because, the Empress, as she advances in age, is showing &tendency to fulltiess: a l D. Veil Aimee; Esq., a well known 00V.- .41 entWurarner,7ol-Tiltr w escape - Vol - a drowning, on theake,.near Baratega, on the , 9thlust. The danit-r 'arose from the sudden capsizing of the boat' Which they had just 'entered-tor the pur ,p.sellof taking a row. Gen WHIPPLIP made a narrOw•escape in Phil adelphia, on Saturday last. He rode out with . ;sae pf his staff in the afternoon to York F..rm, and; while sitting on his horse adiniting the scenery, some one shot at him severs' times Re remarked that be had never made a more escape. The attempt thus, made was most dastardly. Tna Ctsvetarai WOOL MABUT.—Th6 Cleve land Wool Grower says the m.rtet exhibits more activity than for some weeks past. Medium • clip are bought in trom neighbor ing countiwt, in large Jowls, and STO taken at prices va , ying. Toot sixty-two to sixty five cents, the better figure ; beirtg paid for much the larger portion. At thee. prices growers are more freely (dining to sell than dealers are to purchase. Still Bufli lent ly large quantitietare bang taken to eauthl,sh pricls, so that we should regard ourselves esfe In saying that au average price for'the wools of thig vicinity may be stated at sixty five. • 'ISIS BAWD SYSTBN m THa Astir.—The system of rirovid ng bangs tor the members of each corps of the Army of the Potomac was torigirylid_ by Major General Butterfield, while be yes °Wig of General Hooker's staff. Under WW' — ' most beneficial effecter have been produeedi;- - ; , Gocid soldiers wear this badge with 'wide as ran' emblem of honor. Soldiers who were addicted to straggling feared to do so while wearing the emblem as they would be at once puinted , out and disgraced. They feared to remove the badge, as its absence would lead to inquiry and pirdishment by the provost guard. Tne baidge system in thin way serves to she, k straggling and desertion. It is still in operation and is highly approved by General Meade. A HZRCOLVAN Tasx —A Morton Miss., cor- respondeut of the Atlanta Appeal says: "Gen eral Hardee has been regularly placed in charge of this branch of Johnston's army, ha having gone temporarily elsewhere to look after the af fairs of his command. The General is Argus eyed, as indeed-he should be, to meet-the calls upon him. Pressed by Eosecrans and Grant, turestened Pram Corinth; and with Mobile to take awe of, his task is herculean. Partisan ship is growing, but fortunately in Gen. Johns ton's case there is none. He has passed through a Most terrible ordeal, but has come out of it without losing the o infideace of a single man. Even the fireside Generals are silent. All are satisfied that he has done alt that could be done under the citcamistances." aIJDOS WOODWARD AND A FRANK OLD LADD - Loan. —ln one of the Northern counties of this State, where trout-fishing delights the sports man, is a country tavern, known as the "Rough and Beady ;" and the proprietor of it is well represented by his sign. Some mites distant resider, a legal gentleman who Is on every friend ly terms with the Innkeeper ; and last b.ututner this individual drove up tithe - inn accourixttnied by ano th er golden:ten, when - old bonifat e came out to bid them welcome: The lawyer, w,th a. p ri mmer that was intended to impress - the bad lord with the dignity of the stranger, vieitor, said to him : . Wtll,—, we have come to spend a - few days with yit and enjoy fishing ; this is Judge Woodward." The landlord's brow lowerrd ; he scanned the Judge for a moment, and then inquired : "Is th the Judge who oecid-d that our brave sOldieis have no right to vote ?" '3e gave a constitutional decision on the quss thin, said the lawyer. "Hs can't stay iu my boom ; I wananotaing to do with embody who ; is opposed toKildiers voting ; you can drive on," stgid Old "Ilough "and Brady ;" and he turtud his hick on hi& visitors with a digoity ind'tion• I trot: that would have' becomes Muer- ; and the lawyer and Judge Woodward hadto seek • Of*frf gwaterB7 . .