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The TELEGRAPH is also published weekly and furnished to subscribers at the following cash rates : Single copies, weekly ' $l.OO Ten copies, to one postoffice 9.00 Twenty " " 17:00 Apiteavumau liman.—The following are the ateii for advertising t the TOS,GRAZIEI. Those having advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. • fpr Four lines or less constitute one-half uquare. Fight lines or more than four consti tutes a &lime. OW .4 ,4 Ism-Tp9 EfgorffiTßOpil a ; 1 1 1 1 Z PIIVF°S - affr`Be? • : fl 0 ...0,44 , -.00.00.01-.. , ~...0. 0020000.120001000 0 M, 9. , e_5pC , ...000ancp0 VSZ t-,,,,-, ~ . • • . 4/* f. M. 0 , 0 - 4 ...I 0 y1i03,14 . kt 1.1 1 P. C. ocl ao 411,1 en at' ojiit,..l .0 . cs- ea . tm . ir. 040 0 0 001 0 Ca, 0 0 01. 0 or , „ 0 , —,, ~, " o C 7 ?._i_t4gtV2B3tS. s _ oofor "0 k n- ....._ , s g "tr ea A• - • 2 .• - •••alt?.zlV4g*.B • , , Zft*-, ....C.Sffat - t*.i G. Ailsainistratitho Notices, 1 time Arosok, riz t !Marriage N4:11:13£ .... uditor's Nonce' ......... trunoral Notices,:soh 3.3153r11.01/ • or Business notices inserted ,in the Column, or betwo Marriages ancl'lleatii% Cams Pau LINE for each insertiou. As an advertising medium the T,..i.umazu.; no equal, it large circulation, b men and families, in city and canary, , pia it beyond competition. filisteliamus;s 4 THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, TA COVERFY it HUTCHISON, Proprietors TIS well known Hotel is now iu a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences: alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has' ac commodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between'Philuilelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beitin the State Capital, being in easy access to all,the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the public offices and business localities of tfie city. It hag now all the conveniences of • • A FIRS 2 CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are detenniiied to - spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The petrimage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. HAMS!!! . on' (Inn LBS.—Compose:ll,ot ib.o ceived following brands; just re : NIWBOLD ' eI eckbrakii • lgeivr JRNSILR, er d.s' EVANS AND Swrrr's, superior. .- frlxortutett's lazoureacet, canvamott. _ llzotanca's Exacts - tort, not Cncanvassed. IRON Off; CaRVOSSed. IRON Cirr, not canvassed. Prang Hams, strictly rime. Cotarray Hems, very fine. , Each barn sold will be guaranteed as repre seated. WM. DOCK; Jr., & 00. (10AL OIL, a further rednotlon in Coat 011, V superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, for sale very low, by NICHOLS, ot 130WMAN, Car. Froitt find Market Sts null . - VER . —We are now offering very low, .a lot of choice Mackerel, in barrels, halves, quarters and kits. - ' NICLEOLf3 &BOWMAN', jeB Cor. Front and,Market,§treets SALT, ground, and , it,frY, in - large Orman quantities, by. -NTOIIOI4 & BOlaritha al Oar. Viont . an i Mkt streets'. BROWN STOiSI, and _ SCOTCH ALE, of the best brands, always on hand'arld:fOr3t,e by [e4)l4] WM. DOCIZ, & po. IXOELSIOR HAMS, Canvassed, in ,large or ' small quantities, very low, for sale by Nlollolli St. 80U.1111.13. • Oar. Frimt and Mar et pis El BLED BET & AND BOLOGNA, very choice lot, just received and for sale'by mrBo WM. DOME, & CO. WALL PAPER, BORDERS, &c.,"&c., at last T:year's prices, at SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, 18 Market etre- t jels DISOWN STOUT AND • SCOTOR AL V., bottles, just received and for eale by , nkrafl . Wli. COFTEEB AND SUGARS of all gradOs at reasonable prices for sale by & enia rch SE:7 o 3E r iamb sale l fg and, am Trjrno!clOry . eeee,y Imams & BaNtratAN, , , jel - - Cm. Front arid Market 4*U. tBENOH • KNGLIZR BLACKING; ititri"- ranted not Only to reithi the polish otjleif to kreferve the leather itself, For pale 'hi 411- f 6 *- Wm. DOOK, 75., & 001 1)R. JOHNSON =lr-1- 1 541frel 1 / 2 1111 0i 7 .4 ;741-1 LOCK - HOSPITAL Ir=orthe most certain, and ei lted,esnth:world DISEABig OF IMPRUDENCE.: MOM IN ELM TO TWITLVII 1101:019 NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Cure Warranted, or 290 Oiarge, in from One to or Days. Weakness of the Back, Allectiorw of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges; ImPotency, General Debility, Ner sourness, D3upepWa Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling), Dimness of Bight or Giddiness, Disease — of the Head, Throat, Nr se or Skim Affections of the Liver Lungs, Stcmach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth— those secret and solitary practices more .fetal to their victims than the , song of Syrens to the. Mennen of Ulysses, blighting their most hill- Haat hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &a., impossible, , . . YOUNG•;MEN - Especially, who have lwanme the victliasi of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destifietive habit which: annually .igieeps 'to' an untimely grave thousands of Young Men' of tile most exalted Wants and brilliant. intellect, Who might:otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders' of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call' with full confidence. ' ..5' 0, .ca KS 2 Married Persona, or. Young Men coritamplat big marriage, being aware of physical at weak 'Ewes, organic debility, deformities,l&c.; speedily car U . 4 SI s sa . . . . He who places himself ander the careiof Dr. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman and confidently rely : upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNOS Immediately (hired,. and full vigor restored. This distressing'affection—which rendert life miserable and marriage impossible — is the pen alty paid bythe victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful Como. queinces that may ensue. Now, who that tth, derstatnis the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits thanty, the Pru dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures' of healthy offspring, the most serious anddestruo tive symptoms to both body and mind ,arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental functions . weakened, loss ,O procreative power, nervous dyspepna,-ialplta don of the heart, indigestion ochstituttlnal debility. a wasting of the frame, ccingh; oon4 sumpdon, decay and death. 01171021, No. 7 lilarrni imam= Brum, Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a : few doors from the corner. Fall not to observe name and number. -.0 112 E Letters must be paid and contain a stamp The Doctor's stampploman hang in his office. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Un do% graduate from one of thrk most eminent 'Colleges in•the United thateri,!and the`. greater part of whorkiifs' been spent In' the hospi tals of London, -Pails, Philadelphia and else whore, 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, being ,alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately.. . TAKE PARTICI:MAE NOTICE. • These ares6m6of the sad and malanciMly effects poxluced bje early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the - back' and • limbs, pains in; the head, diumessof sightiloss,ofmniumlar power,. palpitation of the heart; "dirsrliiiiiia, nervous' irritability,- symptoms of consumption, Idinitamt.-=-The fearful effects on the mind; are much to . be dreaded —loss.of memory, con fusion of ideas, depression- of spirits, evil fore: . bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, sortie Of the evils produced. jell-dtf Who 'have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in.. when alone, a habit Ire quentlyslearned froi4 ;evil 01 : 01 4040:03, Or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even Than asleep and V. mot. cureAr.renders nuarlageliapoffilbla;;Anageikturt.AitiLirdnd and body, should apply immediately. - ;. What a .pity ,that a. young man, the hope of biikcountiyi the darling of liars/As, should be snatched from all prespects and enjoynientif of life, by the consequence of deviating frail the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons mum, before contain plating MA TIRTAVA Reflect that a sound mind and body are the, most necessaryrequisites to promote connubiAl happiness. Indeed, without these, the jo4ney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflection t h at the happiness of , another becomes blighted' With. our own. DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and - imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an illtinied sense of shame or the dread of dis covery deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of Igno rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable , of curing, filch ' his pecuniary imbalance, ,keep him trifling month after month, or as long as the smalliat fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over hist galling disappointment, or, by the use of - the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu tional symptoms of this terrible disease, such as affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Sarin; etc.:, progressing with frightful rapidity , till , death tall'period to his dreadfid sufferingsW Send ing" hlin'to that undisoovered country from whence no traveller returns/is' • . . TIIIVESEKEINT OF THE pp„Ltiff The an y thousands cured MTh's ifiatitutiort, yeafafti'lear, and the Imam important' surgical cpelatione perform('• by Dr. 'Johnson, wituessodli the reporters of the Sun,, and miu y 'othei papers, notices. Of whicik *We appcsased againand again, before the public; be-' sides hie staUding as a geitleniao of character enreepouldhllity, le etedent gua rantee -to the &raided. • DIB4BIIB EfeaD/41", 0121014 N.. L mown , num' aletricaL MARRIAGE YOUNG lOW HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21. 1863. New 2thtertioentento. SECRET OF BEAUTY! LAIRIZ'S Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pear OR beautifying and preserving the cora F plaidon,and akin. • • After•using Laird's Bloom of. Youth, or Liquid Pearl, for a short time, it will leave the skin soft, satin-like texture ; it imparts freshness, smoothness and transparency to the shin, that can only be prcduced by the tumor, this-valgehle article. It presents no vulgar white,paint,• as allother attempted compounds do, but, on. the contrary, it will give, the complexion a pearl; like tint,. such as can only beefound ; bk youth ; its use is impossible to , be detected by the closest observers. It is also invaluable for removing all kinds of Humors, Tans, Freckels,, Sunburns and other cutaneous , diseases from the skin. Mr. Lard has every confidence in recom mending his Bloom of •Youth, or Liquid' Peak , to the, ladies of America, as being the only,psr feat and reliable article now in use for bitrogrYm4, and praerving_thicomplezion and this. 4Can.only-, be had at S. A. KIII%KtaI, c je22 . .ApOthecaryi Haat/hug. J 0 N B_-- 110 0 . 8 H-t 13331NE1t OF RAREST ST AND MARKET SQUAB:Bi fIARRIR3TTEG, PA.' JOSZPLI: F. RCOLEI AN , PROPRIETOR. (nUICIMITLY common/a n way ciovindx.) Thie L 3 a First pass. Hotel, and located in the ',ntral part of -thi'oity. It kept imthe Vest Manner, and its prtirons will find every aomini'- modation to bi met with . in the beat bonsai in the cotintry. ' ' seSCL-dif BABBITT'S Concentrated Condensed or: Pulvertied AOPT SOAP. ripl3REB: gallons of handsome white SOFT JL SOAP made in five minutes. N o grnase required. • Dixxorross.—Dissolve one pcinud Babbitt's Concentrat:ed Condensed of T i rdireriied Soft ,S'oa'p in One gallon of boiling watii, then add two gallons of warm water. When *lot you will have three gallons of lirceidsonis, W hits Ten - pounds will make one barrel of seft soap. The soap thus made ban excellent washifor trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. Just received and for sale by WM.. DOCK, Js. , & CO., my27] Market st., op its , the Court-Ibinsq. EMPTY BOTTLES. • *-+ i ,200. 121 : z.. tar. I t i- ab l l . 1 34 1 1T rp irbS diltt g (Pi r l in o r Wait,' for sale it Barr's auction Store. - ' ie l n dilso;.:tv general assortment of riew . and "' nd hand. furniture iilways on - hand and for sale cheaper than at any other establishment i*the city. Highest price paid:for all kingligif , oseetliid hand furniture and other • articles. - ,• i • . . W.-BAIIB Bt' 00., ! • jyBl . - Licensed Auctionserb. WEDDING, . . INVITATION AND • ~. AT HOME CARDS. B Y a apa dal arrangement - with one ' of ! the hait engravers in the country,.cards Gently desmiption will be executed in the highest style' of art,, conformable with thedatest fsaidon, kui trapplied promptly,at lower prices than are ciii a irx ld ed by the stationers in' New York or 'Ph - &la. For samples rand prices call at. inchi)tf 11111EiGNER' 13 BOOESTO . ' lATINDOW SRAM of linen, giltr-bordt 'V' and PAPER BUNTS of an eielleee '- ety of designkfuld ornaments ; alio, MET MIXTURES endTAMELS .st very dow Call a't 'ficticFrzwpmpiam fr - 82., ap6 HERMETICALLY 43BALIID: PEACHES, ' TOILITOES,, PINE APPLE, SALMON,: • OYSTERS, . . SPICED WitiSTpla, LOBSTER,: SARDMS for sale by* WM, WE., Jr. &430.1 . _ L LADIES! FANCY T.RAVELING - 11111:1310ETB! 1 "111:13$E TB a large assortment of ! • Nriltirr, ' • ' . EOM!, - i P - SbEI63L, , - , . - .01.0 0111Lbit i 6311,, . i AP Harp, - Cam. jel2 , ' I'- WM. DOCK, Jr. iBr. CIO.; . E Et. 111.31.)1.INT001('8‘ PECTORAL , . • SYRUP .. •• '.., i A ,isg your lungs Wreidtt. Does.a.l4 , . , - tifire you ,pnbil, Have yon '.l . 1 :1 nought • ; Do you expectorate bard, topgl?. tel. f' Li yon wasted with night swea t s and fi Lac l nat. ,want et si.lep f If so; hare is, your roneely. I wi ll naquestiOnalay save Yen. Price $1 00. The above mediae has been need extioutivelY in this city with, kncioriaanlta. Foi'ink at BKHONEKB BOOK STOBA EXTBA. FAMILY. FLOIIII--A lot of :very , choke extra family flour, justrecehe4 and for sale by -,0,/0110L134 BOWMAN; my2o Cor, Front, and Mal!ket strat!in. 11)11ESERITING JARS, of Glass and Stone, of all kbxds,iind sires, for sale low, by j NICHOLS & BOWASAbT.; jelo ()or. ViontAndidarketsfirecits. NO :14; ' II4T ;II A e I4 V e T ry El) to .— w l4cilit n.. or ixtin 4 7. 6 0 11 g. -Ageli Athf in Testimonials of Olargymen.andrßelexitifin finen, in 'regard to the business, mat free. .ISAAC KALE, Ja., & 00. je24-dBw Newburnairt. Mass; COAL OIL !' COAL OIL 11---A . large hrirolos of coal oil, which wis'offer very low, at less than manufattrner's - presentprice, just reoelved and for sale by NICHOLS' & BOWMAN', • je24 Cot: Front and Market ate. WiTACKEREL-- . -IPrime lot of Mackerel ,t ll 4 11'1 receiveiriindlor-sale very low; in ,1*3 . 13, lb.halves *Wien &e by , mama & BOWMAN co Erorit and market Ste. • jyl, IMRE7CMCKEBnt - tebeivhlg a !large lot eyittoriato; wtirch we ylll E 4ll very low, by : the box or etalleir quentit4*, -NICIMOt Bo'whiq, je24 Profit andliiarket eta filiotellantour. GENATDLEICOVIST 1 lISEEI7I and VSLUA EIJI DISCOVERY HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practkal utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be . Ipgeable useful 4xt3. SVPERIOR ANY AdhasivePreptustiOns known HILTON'S liiBOpMLR QUI* 18 a new thing, and the re. Butt of yews of study ; its coinbtnation Is on Anew thing Scientific Principles,. And , under no circumstances or change of temperature, will beCome, -Going br eariitkinOffentd,Testaell. BOOT & SIOE Manufacturers, wing Ma chliies will find it Alte best awn denting the Channels, as it woks sithokt delay, is not affected Wipers tate' . -ItipOombhaation: Boot ond !Shoe Manuitkoturpro. JEWEIPS. Will find it sufficiently adhe ititilof their use, as has been proved. Jewelers it : 18 1 6 iaikafklotefi to Lea*, And we claim as-sn especial merit, that it sticks Patches and• linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong with out stitching. Ftuttilles. It is the only L : 1 - 9,t/TDCEMENT , t, th,st is a sure thing for mending Evairnituse, Orocletr Tor Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household It is a liquid.. Bemenibin: EEnon's':lssinaraza CPHYNT Is in a liquid form and; as saltily-applied as paste. EfmroWs lame= Csamsi Is Insoluble in water or OIL °Win #Ahm'esoilisuUtuweL •" or ilupplieitin Family Mart' detainers' Packages from I 0u 10:100Ths• ounces BBC& & CO., rropileteret Providence, R. I. deb's' • Finis AigentgliP PhlUt i,44174/Y elphia, • & MAGINNIS. AN ABWJBTMENT OF OVER 10 : 0 STYLES -oi POOKET BOOSSi., pi:1118E8 AND.'! PORTMONATES 13gfA.ZI‘HCN 4taml;s , AC M3MM3 Drug and :Raney •Gpoili Store, 2214:91 kai:kei:Boed, A FINE LOT OF ANIERS' sAsis An LaGE WALLiTS. fiiime Splendid New Patterns of „LADLES! cI i OMP A - 10110.8 - 8: Tile 'best Morocco • T KAT f .41,N G , IS! A,TO Elg 8, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, gait able for Psalestscnow oirkand at vrtrix myll] Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street. 60 - 'OOO LBS. HAM.--We have fast received and: have in store the hugest lot of'Haina of choice brands ever offered in this market, which we offer to, sell lower than any Other store -hi. toWh. - • • ITIOHOLS: & BOWMAN, je24' • • Clor.`lrtiwit and Market , . . BIBLES. - AND ICYAW , 'BOCA'S I: A s ithißGEandsplendid dtockof Poolietiand el. Family Bibles. Iresbytezian, Methodist; 114: sated, And 'other Hymn Books, last mask ad at . BEHONEWB CHEAP BOOKSTORE. " . Btrithßti . raiservhig,:of kinds, wildch we areinow,offering: very 0.0 and examine at I.BOWMAM'S, ' - - :-Oor. Front and Market at& T AM ESI Tort.hriew where you can get fine Mote Pape r , yieiting and Wed ding- Cards: . ap6 AtSCHMFFEaIIi BOONSTOwii. lllMB.—Michenet'ellitcekdor Hem, by the :ILL:lwgattead, Marco, barrel or single ham, bantreesed arid 'nneenvaseed s 'ibr ode lower( ae Any other Bkire. Baeti ham *anal:dell. - Call ituteitanhie at =HOW & BOWMANi • jet C o r . Front and Market Street& DIMMING JABS.of all kinds, gins: and stone. +Call and examine ' ' NIOHOLS & BOWMAN'S; . Oor. Front and eta. W:3 POTATOES POTATOES .• f i r , Bum;Ms Prime H. Y.„bler cet. and L.K/u Po4ch Blow•Rotato94 for Bale g! No. 106 Mar ket street, Harriaturgo • .i3l O . . • W ? R. SIPIX Ewa, ,--Power of Attorn ey, Dß 9D 4 a ]lnks for sale at - my 2, TELEO,,F. SOHEFFEWS 11430 - ,*l-EDAR IiRiAR--'kubst 01. dm, Plcsir `Buckitullitigar• 130 ieeP• Saw* Largeetidiat BtOiett Panted'Palle; le. • fwit IYOOI. a EOM ailg Etitgra#4 FROM WASHINGTON Thir Navy Departnient has - been informed 'that the 11. 8. bark Gerlid the Sea captured, in July last, the echoerrer Georgia, of . Nassan, o the coast of Florida. Captain Walker, of the steamship De Soto. repoited the seizure by him of the schooner Lady Maria, for a viola tion of the blockade. She was sailing under &provisional certificate of registry, dated Havana, May lith, .1803, and signed by J. N. Crawford, Acting . Conan! Gen eral in Cuba. She was cleared from St Maiks for Havana. Her cargo consisted of 104° es of cotton. , Lieutenant Commanding M'Dongal cf, •the steamer Hendrick Hudson, rays thatwhile crdis ing in the vicinity of Cape San Bias, he found on and in the vicinity of the, beach, one hun dred ,and , thirty-eight bides bf cotton, which had evidently been , washed , ashore only a short time tisfere. Thesteamer B. it. - Cugler chased a rebel steamer beene'distance to the - westward off Otpei San Bias and the latter in her efforts escape threw a part of ber cargo overlboard. • Thitis. supposed to dave been the cotton alluded to y the commander of the - Hendrick Hudson. • The De [Soto chased a rebel steamer Which was obliged to throw off her cotton, covetstrug of one,hundred and seventeen bales, in order to effect her move. The cotton was picked up 'by the De Soto. ' The steamer Fort Henry captured off the coast of 'Florida twenty-two bales of cotton and eight contrabands. , . FROM FORTRESS MOFROE. Founues Mossol, Aug. 19. Steamer Kennebec sailed from Fortress Non roe this morning for Newbern, N. C. Steamer John . Rice arrived early this morn lag from off Charleston, bat brings no addition al news. The United Stites frigate St. Lawrence, which-arrived here yesterday, is to be an oid ,nance ship, and is plowed in command of Oip. Phenix, Who had been fora long time in charge of Navy Ordnance at Fortress Monroe: Major Robert Morris, of the Sixth Pennsyl vania cavalry, died suddenly at the Libby p.da.rt on Thursday. Major Morris was a gran_d4on of Robert Morris, of Rewletionary meteor) , and was twenty-sLx years,of age. Mayo:hales were . interred in Oakwood Cemetery, and' at `tended to the grave by the captive officers' of ,his regiment. This intelligence will he recelyed with sincere sorrow in Philadelphia, where Major Morris Was beloved Isy alt Who knew him. B.EMEMBEtt ARREST AND .ABDUCTION OP A BALTIMOREAN :Br A case of great outrage recently occurred i at the estate of Hon. Thomas Swann, near Leek burg, Virginia. For some time intimations have been thrown - out - that Mr. Swann's dwelling would be burnt and his property de stroyed, but fearieg. , no doubt, that General Schenck might visit some ,of their own,refbel property with the same . summary vengeance, no violenco has been corninitted. Two or three days ego - Kr. Joseph D. Kelly, 14 most respectable mechanic of this city, Who has for two yeara past been [living on the place as the- agent of Mr. Swann.- 7 a 'Union man and a non - combatant - was v isited'by a squad of White's cavalry; and unceremoniously hurried off, it Is supposed, to be delivered to the authorities at Richmond. This high-hand ed outrage, in a neighborhood entirely at !the mercy of the Union trOops, to say the least of it, is carrying ',things-a little too far. - the Military commandant of that district ought at once to hold the Secessionists to the most rigid accountability, and to insist upon the prompt release of Mr. Balky, and we nuder stand that steps haVe been taken with this view. There are, we learn,numbersof houses, as well se outspoken rebel sympathizers in and abouticesburg, that have been suffered to re main unmolested during the occupancy of that neighborhood by Federal troops. These people should be made to know that there are .two parties to this contest, and that the perions of Union men are not to be outraged with impu nity, while they themselves escaped pnnish ment. AROMA aim minim vsamona•--mas NINTIRN CRAW StallD AND .WOUNDID — ALAM ADMIT Itoszmwss' stovmalms The Port Dalai New South publishes some in teresting information from Savannah, gathered from papers of • that city of the Bth inst. We extract the following: "The rebel steamer Bohert Habereham,which has been occupied in watching our adVance movement up the Savannag river, was entirely. deetroyed by au explosion of her boilefi while lying off_Sorieven's Ferry, on the morning .of the Sth inst. The entire crew were either, killed or mortally wounded. "A special order has been issued by Brigadier General Mercer, in command at Savannah, im pressing into the rebel service one-fifth of the Able bodied male slaves in Eastern, Southern And Southwestern Georgia, fin the purpose of erecting additional fortifications for the defence of Savannah:. oTransporietion will be fur nished them, and wages paid at the rate of twenty-five dollars per, month. The Govern ment will be responsible for" the value of such negroes as may be killed by the enemy,' or in any manner fall into his bands.' • - "All the free blacks. in Savannah have been seised and put to work upon the fortifications, and no negroes are allowed , to leave the city on any pretext whatever. • • "A letter from Nontom, Georgia, reports as a. certain fact tbat.Boregtonse Is now making a flank movement on Bragg'e-army,ly the way or Barak with a force varitiuidir estimated from sixteen thousand nipwardi. , is thirty-two dollars per barrel lu -Set vannah, and:wormy attliat. - r "In aneditorial ; on the derpreciatfop,. pt the rebel cnrrency p :t 101rrip1 + says : The , cur rency lir gettintikenel‘rd in these OPERATIONS OF TUE Nevi- WASH:MOM; iing: 26, Death of :Major Robert Morrie GREAT OUTRAGE. THI4 BiIBELS BAtinsotti August 26. IMPORTANT IMON SAVA:NNA.U. PRICE ONE CENT. .times. It has not only to stand such practical jokes as swapping off eleven dollars for one of Lincoln's gold dollars, at public auction L l r parties who intend to run the blockade and join the enemy, but it is deliterately black guarded by dealers in fancy rags and gewgaws: Vat you say high fort Your monish is as good as noting at all. It is worth no more ash five shents ter tollar i your stollen for ter calico hh twenty shouts—no more—no lees. Vat you say high for?' Ah, the Lord htlp us. If Congress, at the outset of this war, h Id done as the press desired it to do, it would have made its obligations at this day as good as gold, wielded a tremendous level, financial and pol hi - cal. The following is a correct list of rebel prices at Atlanta, Georgia, on the 6th inst. Printing PaPer, $3 per pound; chickens, $8 per pair; flour, $B6 per 100 pounds; bacon, $1 60 per pound; beef, $1 per pound; butter, 1 76 per pound; eggs, $1 per dozen; cabbage, $1 a piece; potatoes, $l2 per bushel; calico, 18 per yard; shoes, $4O a paii; boots, $7O a pair. MARKETS-BY. TELEGRAPH. Flour dull; *ales at $3 Nal 60 for State, $5 15(45 40 for Ohio, and $5 30a6 30 for &inborn. Wheat dull; sales of 90,000 bush. at a decline of is for white, Chicago spring 85® $1 10, Milwaukie club 91@l 18, red Wehtern $1 15@1.23. Corn firm; 42,010 bush. sold at 614(469. Beef quiet. Pork quiet Lard steady at 9nlol e . Whisky steady at 451,46. New York NOney Markets NEW Yortz, Angust,l9 Stocks better; Chicago and Bock Island, 10`14; Cumberland coal, 27; Illinois Central, 23; Itii• nobs Central bond, 117; Lacrosse and Milwau- Me, 1091; Beading, 121; Milwankie and Mis sissippi, 50: Missonii Gs, 71k; gold, 126 k; trea sury 7 3.10, 102. VARIETIES. Tim Toronto Globe in calling attention to the fact that Vallandigham has been all his life a violent Anglophnobist " who never missed a chance of libeling Great Britian, until he had to come to her dominions for safety," wickedly adds: "Let him be safe, let him be free as us ourselves are; but in extending to Mr. Vallandig ham that protection which but a short time ago we extendedfto John Anderson, the< fugitive slave from Missouri, let us not forget that we are British people." "Au," roid a skeptical collegiarKto an old Quaker, "I suppose you are one of those fanatics who believe the Bible?" Said the old Min, "I do believe the Bible. Do youbelieve it?" "No; I Can - havd nos.toosi ,of its truth." "Then in quired the odd man,does thee believe in France ? "Yes;" for although I have not seen it, I have seen others who have. Besides, here is plenty of corrobortiVo proof that such a country does exist." "Then thee will not believe. any thing thee Or others has not seen?" "No." "Dld thee ever see thy own brains?" "No." "Ever see a man who did see them?" "No." "Does thee believe thee has any?" This last question put an end to the discussion. Tim Mireland Herald heard the other day of s. man applying for exemption from the draft be cause he , had an old mother who needed his cherishing care. To show how much feeling this affectionate son-has-for his old mother, his neighbors say he has had bar coffin in the house for over two years. He came to town with a load of wood one day, and being unable to sell it he contrived to trade it off with an undertaker for a coffin—his mother being old might die suddenly, and then, as Toodles says, "how handy'it would be to have it in the house." Being of a frugal as well as an ingenious turn of mind he put the coffin in the cellar to keep turnips in against such time as the old lady might "drop off." , Tna following is the discriptidh or design for the great seal of Idaho Territory, which has lately,been adopted: The seal is to be the same size as the seal of Oregon: . ::"An eagle with outspreading wings, with the point of a shield in his beak; the sun rising in the centre point immediately below the eagle and , over a chain of the Rocky Moun tains; from the mountains descend various gul ches or ravines, in which men are at work main leg on the field belOW is a limpid rivulet, over which is passing an emigrant train; from the eagle, on either side, are the whole number of stars of the Union, including Western Virginia; it the bottom of the shield and immediately within the circle are the wods; "The Union," in a carved ,line; aretmd the border of theseal, on a plain ground and in plain letters, are the words, "Seal of the Territory of Idaho," and at the centre of the bottom is the date, "1863." iniottUanums. PROGLAIIATIONI jjITHEHEAI3; the Honorable Jonx J. v v.. Pansies, President of the Count or Cinntwra Pleas In the Twelfth JiMicial District, mandating o 1 Me counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, end' the Hon. &sw im Leanne and HOD. MOM B. YOUNG. Associate Judges in Dauphin scanty, basing leaned SW& precept, bearing . date the 29th tiny ot May, Dillitk to me directed, for holding a 1301114. of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dellvery end Quarter Sondem of the Peace ataarriaburg. for the'county of Dauphin, and to commerce tor, Tall 4ra ldonoir or ANGUS! MS, being the 24a DAY orratrousr, Mid to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Ins. tines of the Peace. Aldermen, and Constables of the said aw ay of Dauphin, that they be then mid :thercin their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon of said d ay , w ith midi records, inquisitions, estunlnations, and their own remembrances, to do those things w hi c h t o their office appertains to be done, end those who are bound in recognmancen to prosecute against the primmers that are or shall be lathe Jailof Dauphin coun ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall boost. Given tinder my mum, at Ilarriabutg, the - nth day of Icily, in the year of our Lon?, - 18811, and in the eightreeventh year of the independence of the United States. " ' J. D. BOA Short]: ms's OFFICII Burrisburg, July Nr, 1033. j tk.A ATIII3/18, Differenteolored double varietke 1 White Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, anti other shrubbery, at Keystone Nursery. J. MESH. ccIIQABS—White and brown, ;Call grades and prime. Call and examine At 11.10H018 1 cor. Front and Market streets. LEMONS. —A *rye unpacked Lemons, just received and'fr'We by NIOHOLS & BavniAN cor. '5 , 00 ind*Mirket ang3 Nsw YORK, Aug. 19 jrl74Btwtd
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