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WUMY • ibu TEILIXISABI le also published weekly and ;iv:111E110d to subscribers at the following cash' siw 4 lo copies, weekly Leu yepiee, to one ixistofdee i 5 c ,.., e041 it - u it Ai:TEAM:MG RAM.—The following axe the lte6 tuiveatisingin the - TemaLen: - That& WAVIL g 'l.l3Ver:/b3S4 tO fii ► djit convenient "or reference, rer r Ft - rat. 11)/e13 or lees oowptato.; pnelhttlf im- eight ' lirei or morn thtui four-dm:4i. Es a aquare • - • _ • 'i11.t.qgi. , 11.303r00. - gg , g .°N.4 49:gg. li"ge 1 `4 0 : ,4 4 11 34-2.” A Cn 6 1111§ 4 4111.1..:4171 . LiEg. o l3;".F.Ster . oB? . : - T?.2.*•,. °': • : - •. rs b~ p. e'q 0 C2 , BCM. Mr= o_,to oaco 0000tmoo cer. O ZI CO [Z. tl, CO - StE , UBEI2,IB2,VaI _egg - • tvzge ol ras'es• • t h . , • .4! 0.4 o 1 , •-• • •-. .x.ro 14 41 . ma - . .*,1.-C6 Cp.+ p.a o 2? &.t? szin agA,g mitehtfetretton Netioes, time a week, itz tstarriage NOliCeE entlitor'e :Notice. ;.. ' Faumed Notieee each . .. . . or Business notices Warted in the Loasi Worm, of beitoin Marriages and Deaths, 'Emir Cosa PM" Li for each insertion. ' ' As an advertising iniclinna the Prisoners has" uo ,equal, its large, circulation, among blisirides men. ao'd families, tu 'city and country, placing . Lt bajtond•competition. • P.Ottlo THE UNITED ~.STATES HOTET,, ~HA.ARISBURG, PA COVRIiLY & lIIITCHISON, Proprietors THI,S wellanown Hotel Is now in a condi tioll4o accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences altkelor the transient guest and the permanent boarder. TEE UNITED STATES HOT IM has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has as equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. its location is the best in the State Capital, being hi easy access to all the railroad depots, and in Ouse proximity to all the public officesrandibtishiesilbcalities of thOcity..: It has now all The conveniences of A IRS' 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 jONES ItOtTBE coRNER OF i~ARW ST ADD ILSRIKET SQUARE, HARRISSITRG, missrli Y, licaantait, ruompiToA.% (14marny OCINDWITID BY WELIM 001TILIIM) This is a First Class Hotel, and lqiiated in the central part , of the city. It is kept in thebeit manner, and'its patrons will find every &icons.: modation - be mot With in the best hotistwiri the.onintry. sealNltf HAMBIII. ' 20,000 T.sB. `'Composed of the foliowing,brands, just re oelved ; , .Newmorm'e, celelnyani. New Jeeserr, seleet.e. Eyelet eme gwerr's, superior. 111admies Rromeroa, canvassed. . Mienmeze's Excarraroa, not chcanvassed. Zsop Ince; ark.: hot canvassed. ,HAI 4 BI *kik Pritne• 00X124•MiT HAMS, relrfine• Ea c h ham 8,11.3 will be .guaranteed. LW, repre sented. , WM. OWN, Jr., &CO. -• ~.. . C°" ' OIL, a frizther in;reducti'on,:Coal Oil, . superior article of non-explikive Coal 011, . , . for sale very low, by NIO.IIOLS & BOWMAN, Oar. 1 -4 !ront and Market Sts. ~l ~ Ujit.H . We. are now offering very low, a lot 1? , of choice Mackerel, in barrels, halves, quarters and kits. NICHOLS &.BOWMAN, Cox. Front nrni Me.rki3t Streeta ALT,, ground, alum, Ashton and dniry, in laige or small quantities, by ricums & BOtITAIT, 41 Ctrir Frcs; M'lrket str6at3 BRO W N STOUT and SCOTCH ALE, of the best brands, always on hand and for; ie [apl4l WM DOCK, & CO. EOELS.I.9R HAMS, Canvassed, in large or sisal' quantities, very low, for gab by NICHOL-. & BOWMAN, env. And stg CIII JBLED BEEF AND BOLOGNA, a very choice lot, just received aid for sale by mrBo • WM DOCK, ht., & CO:. WALL PAPER; ,BORDERS, &c., &c., at Ica year's prices, at I'ols £4OOEFPER'ErBIXACSTORE —lailliKt.strflet, 1384,i • .T.O-11N, SON s3,AL3r_lwxmacort:Ez - LOCK HOSPITAL, AS dlanovefid speedy and effectual remedies In tini world for. • • ' DISEASES - OF IMPRUDENCE. BXLITT-IN OM TO TVPIEGYI BOUM NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS A Pare .Warranted, or No °harp, tin from One to I Moo Days. Weeklies of the Back, Affections of the 'dneya and. Bladder, Involuntary _ dis o rges, Impotency, General, Debility, Ner-. v, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Wart, Timidity, Tremblings, Mamma of Sight tr'l Giddiness, Disease of the Head,; Throat, .L se or Skin. Aire - 4)ns of the Liver, lungs„, St Mich Bowels—those terrible disorders arising:porn thi3 Solitary Habits of Yotttli—; &Olio secret and solitary ptuctices more fatal to their victims than the song'of Byrens to'the Minium of Myriam, blighting their most bril litinthotile9r anticipations, rendering map:loge, &a, impossihie I YOUNG. KM& .. $l.OO 9.00 _17.00 Eitectsuy, who have become the' *Alms of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and desipotive hibit •:which annually sweeps to : anvegiliriery gqtve thousands of Young- Men of the most . exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who %night otherwise have entranced listeMng Sen T , At :with the thunders of eloquence or waked ecstasy the living lyre,, may call,with full confidence, R Ci '-. C. ~~ i gMarried Persons, or Young Mencontemplat . lit marriage , 'being aware ., of physical weak a soorganic debility ; d4ormities, &, sPeedily . 'Hewho places himself under tbe care 'ii, lir., Ji may relleinu3lylxinfide hyln's honoriuka, gen %man; and confidently-rely upon his skill as i Physician`, c• '' !, . i , _ .. . . ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMmediately Onred, and full vigor restored. !This distressing allegtion—whiehlenders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the Pen: alty paid by the victims,sifimpropAr indulgence. ,long persons are tob:apt to commit excesses , teOlXl. not being , aware of the dreadful cofisa , rtoes that may enzne. Now, who that nh rsands the subject will pretend to deny that o power-of procreation is lost sooner by thoie . `falling into improper habits- than_by the pru dimt. Besidesbeing deprived the pleasures of healthY offspring, the.most serious and destrusxl Live symptoms to both bpdy and mind arise. The system becomes deranged,..the physical/4A Mental fafictlons weakened, loss of prdoreative power, nervous Irritability,. dyspepoda'. palpita, Lion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a, wasting of the frame, ciingh, con suniptiOn, decay and death. Oincoa, No. r 7 Sot= HUDIIRTOK Smarr, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not -to observe name and number. bb, bp aklr PI , EEI DE3 Lettere must- be paid and contain a stamp: Tie DoCtor's Diplomas hang in his office: , • DR. JOPINSON, Moniker of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- On, graduate froin one of the most eminent colleges in the United. States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hoapi- 4 tele of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled; with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, mat nervousness, 'being &lauded at sudden sounds, bashfulness,: with frequent ; lushing,. attended sometimes with derangement of mind vi,ere en* 1122 1 21 4 4 4 1 Y.. -TAKETANTIOITLAB NOTICE. • • I These ate some ot the Bad and melancholy effectsprcduce&by early habits of youth, viz : ,vVenkriese of the:kook and limbs, pains in.the head; ditanees , of sight, loss of - muscular power,. palpitation of the : heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, symptoms-of conatmption, &o. fearful effects on the mind tire much to be cireaded—loss of memory, con fpsion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil.fore bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love tif . itilltride, &e l are some of the evifir Who have injured themselves by a certain ' practice indulged in when alone a habit fre,, „latently learned 'from evil compt:rdom) or at -8012051; the effects which are 'nigh y felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body; should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man ; the' how, of his cormtry, the darling of his term* should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, - by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit Such persona =sr, before voltam- Plating Reflect that a sound mind and body are the mod necessary requisitee to promote connubial happiness. , Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens to the view the mind be shadowedmitk despair and 'filled with the melincholi,refiection that the happiness of tlYtottier Wei:ions blighted with our own. mush OF 111.PRODIOTOE. When the misguided and imprudent votary. Of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an illtimed sense of shame or the dread of oovery deters him froin applying to those who, from edubation and "respectability, can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of igno rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substanoe„ keep hifo month.after month, or as long as tho smallest fee inn'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 constite-: tional symptoms of this terrible disease, such as affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc. progressing with frightful rapidity till deatii puts a period to lila dreadful sufferings by send ipg him to that undisoovered country ,frozi whence no traveller returns. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this insta•tution year after year, and the numerous important! surgical operations-performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed_by the reporters of the Sun, Ofippitr, and intety other, papers, notices of whichtheve appeared-again and again before the itublio, be sidea his standing as a gentleman of character . riridtrevonsibility, 1B a sufficient guarantee -to .4y3,q4141. ; Mlaq DISELSES SPEEDILY WEED. , onse ift 7 4 sopa FRIDKRIOI4, .il~teiricai. HABBIAGEi TOTM ITYai MARR AGE, HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1863. paik Cthgap4 From the 20th - Penn'a Cavalry. WHEN DOES THE ENLISTMENT OF TO EMERGENCY MEN EXPIRE ?DiSSA27IO4HTTON XHONG THY MEN , OF THE TWENTIETH PEZNEVANDS. OA:VALET. Cirrespondetice of iho:Telmapk] gems toms; , ; BA. Moooen CO. AugisK23,4B 3. Not having seen , in i yOur pa r 6m the Mil Pennsylvania caValry,' have concluded to drop a line. The regiment; lest camp Clear SPArgvAlrgland,on Sntur.day,,tbe sth inst„ and . reachedthe Putomac,tiver„ 'WO of Fairview and' tifiaock; 'Stindailitrktf; where'we nicaotedito Sir - Mgs Run Station;.on l thisi3altimoreand Ohickrailtno; A 3 .r4 w. (Vivre ordered ; to rellove the -11thlreatorti 'Prep% U. 13. iattatri in , guarding CA - line or railroad4lial mountain - poises' withbi:"6o or 40 irdlek 2 fitm that point: Our conitian? and; Odpt: Bum: ..ersxemgany, g.,) from -Narriiburg, were or to this, point, under 4 ,_eoponand of Major George' V. Ccivaley. Here Velro - Wog picket duty,, &c., but it is my opinion4hitt era long we will "be pushed On to Winohestgrrkr. 35, :4'77 tsd`l Much disogsfactio,r,tAfxbstain- OP- reePPRk on account ot; -their term 9, 4 i seriice. The men irate' all mustered itriddriliedill Of aik, i promising' that When the than' existing enter- gency was over allaia niontbatuld f !emergency" I mien, wouldalike‘ be utustoreA, tut. Oar .men think they are entitled .tO be mustered out no'ir; as they were 'elated fOfiervice-lifti4l3ififitell henna Depart-Anent,• to defendthettitteiagainstl the 'rebel.. invadvr. ThakemergO47lll , llB-41.91. named, and all, other men,so, enlisted, have, we understand, been mustered ont;ild - *6 our turn should soon come. We commend this " matter 'to the attention of •Gov. , Gurtin ; but at ' , the same time, wail weAre so tagusters d , ..out, we, are, determined to do our duty as Soldiers , and shoUld medike rebel. ,rio'subli &kV I Edderations VOuld'isragb: a feather' it weight in. our minds. Until the - limit of our enlistment s ' e4pires we shall do ourAuty; but we think Gov. Curtin owes it to himself to be as g4od as his word. Promising to letyou I onb.scribe inyselt. Interdsting Coilespondinfoe, . _ We extract ihe following, highly interesting, correspondence from the Gettysburg ;S:ter . an 4 .fienrup:,of the 20th , of August., It Witf,be seep that it is between a largo nninbekof the citizens .of Gettysburg and our, fellow citizen, ;Cpl. H„ Clay Allman, who ,acted, astheProvnit , Mar shel. of ,Gettye i hnt immediately aftekthe san guinary conflict , he that;loelnitybetween armies of the Government and the hordes of, the Insurgents. For these services, the citizens, of 'Gettysburg, tender Col. Allemau their guileful thanits, and it was.on the, reception of these ac. knowledgme.nts that Col , . A. happilyjesponded, The entire correspondence will amply- reptiya lerused: ' .1 COL. 11. C. ALLENAN, 86th itegimpit P. AL, Cointiandin:q P,ost •Geitys urg P a • COLONEL:—AMOWII3 to - express to you, orebe half of the citizens of Gettysburg and-its),Vicl-. 'thin' our full and strqngLapprqbation , ,of your General Order's, No. 2, of, the 80th of July, 1863. _They have giVen great Sattafaction to'our com munity, as have all your official at and ' con duct since You have had command_ of:this.post. They have impressed the conviction, that you have hada single eye and viglianl.Care le 'the peace, orderand' healtiviif - the eoniinul nity, as well as for the efficiency ()Ellie military under your command, You: have done _ your duty promptly and fearlessly. The extensive and careless disinterment 'Of the dead froin our brittle-Raids had bebome- a great nuisturce'aild Very grave fears were entertained. aniveisally; for the •health of our peopleelend: 4y:inutoyi• Strong apprehensions of pestilence. . , The intense heat which prevailed - ever since"issuance of your orders, nituit,"if the riitictie4 off disinter= ment prohibited, had continued; have *duped' Wide-spread sickness;and.dlltress %O.urattnos kllere thF.,t of a charnel. houm. To, your sagacity and vi - goionit action we attribute our escape fromthe 'deeded' result. We'llitirefore most , sincerely ripproiref"of and moat ',heartily thenk. D yon fokyour orders,. and were nu that jr ou will carry with you; from, community, when you' leave it, the 'grateful reccolleafyins of our people. Yount respectfully, H. L. Baugher, . B. G. McCreary; , ',I C. P. 'Sleuth, Charles Horner,,,, Mertiu; - '• M. Jacobs,:' D. McConaughT, .` Huber,: , l ; Moses McClean, Chu. M. Schaffer, S. R. Russell, T. D. Carioa, _ _ Baml. Diutibraw, " D. A. Beithler and fifty M. Stoever, Robt..G. Hdrper, HEADQUARTNRS 86.1 u P: M., t RABRISEItG, Pa., August` 11; 1863. r Rev. Dr. H. L..--Baugheri4President of Penn sylvania College; Rev: Dr:O. P. E.ranth, Prof. of Theological Seminary; chief Burgess; Col. D. McConhughy, Hon. Moses McClean, Hon. 8: R. - ,Russeil, Hon., Samuel Thy boraw, Piof . M. L...Btoever, R. G. - Herlier; gsq ! , R. G. MCCeary, Esq,; Dr. Charles: Sinner, Dr. M. Jacobs, Dr. H. 8. Huber, prof Charles; Schaffer, T. D. Carson,; gaq.;D:A...Raelater, Esq., and others: Ginanzului: I thank you kindly for your complimentary address, em4silve of the satis faction of the citizens of yoUr community at my officiii course while in 'omunand ittlettysburg. I do assure you, gentlemen,it is highly-gratify-, ing tome to know, thatmy' Military Admini stration met with, the coial and unqUalified approVal of your citizens; that my official acts were fully endorsed at Department Headqiutr tors, and that all orderi and regulations issued or made by me, will be strictly:i . e-enforced by my successor in ,cominand. > - I desire' o no praise for the performance , of duty, lint 'knowing that . duty, endeamied to discharge it faithfully and fearleistyi yet4, lB pleasant.to have assurances that in...,thJS• • Itnas generously sustained by yont ,aigaene, and un equivocally by my Milittuy , Superior- - I ; am proud to acknowiedge that my encomia is et tributable to the hearty- co-operation. ,or , tbe gallant officers and men under my command.. The necessities of the case deraandisdof them severe and incessant labor, togither, . with the performance of, duty, totally uncongenial to the strict requirements of ~a soldier; yet they ac- ComPlisited it without a murMut, andilled lOth each othef in making sacrifico,;44 Pihrw* ing,tfets good of the - , servo* . andof the. co,m*uhitY. Pufirairyi.ind !bib* they reedy id a Thibie ealutOwlediAlat from Paggt • mat Commander, and the unqualified thanks of the Governor,of this Commonwealth. The offiCers and mob of the Nth Regiment P. rd., ' , responded promptly to the call of .the Gcrvernor, And enlisted from the purest motives of patriotism; ,to xepel the ' fiendish invaders from the'soil of our gibtious Old Keystone State. They sacrificed business, and enviable positions to serve the Governinent; and.. although it Was their misfortune and not theirfpnit,thst theydid not partiiCpatejo t the, fearful struggle, but glori one victory ,at Gettysburg; pit theywire ready and' WilliiitAClllifobittili any duty which might be Xvqtritidiof,them. They art now about to return to c civit life, and resume tho,enjoyments, Ihe comforts and the pleasures of home, until the bugle sound `'will 'agiin summon them to' the field. 'Me) , 'ivilliticelVe a willing' welcome from their Mende; and ;return, to their homes With 40311 . 9144 cfmcgotookeso of ,duty well, and fotgl#PAY,POrformid— i , - '''' I arincitisliiititrthitiopiSortunify to pug, With tint expressing my admiration for the personal sacrifices, and patriotit.dexotlon exhibited to- Wiijilt,he wounded and. sick ,soldier t by the ti bi zans ofthittylibiuk. — Kiiiiirlorici was a hos pi 1, and irierly fliiiidi; Aetna for the wounded pct rot. ~ Bashi/salves sithipetidediand•dobial in .tgOOPPXOfit4hols.', hrokeUßP, 1111 ..P.rdec ftos.hPloitt time. anika i ttatiOt Aso poor antrpring humanity ; 'erg 'tfiA,dinliiffiyer to theii Comforts, great sic rifice:CF.Wire Ott erfilly rciade,litrid money pro . -dint:ponds& t :.:1 t - , ; .. , Tfigi o nospb censure nanoot ~ lxii,hcaped upon, tilbse4eskiesc, unprincipled and irresponsible nevidispei, correspondents,-Who wilfully, mall biitsly;titirdi livithefit' thiestadiliw , Of . a tatree, 'el ,uder *obi tissue of Gettysburg ; while they ,w e re in the performance of noble deeds of,char- At and christian zeal, towards the - unfoituilate iniffers for their Country'(fitietly and uneaten tationslY,Yoili °Mena performed the whole duty ,of ettartiWilliktunanitoriailArigul, Christian Pa- . ,t -lots. Tic' ).adiesin paxticular,were constant, In their attenticintrlCthe 'Wants ofthe ;woniideil soldfiffs 2 =-Cdilifitticte• them iiPtliell" tifflicAlons add distress. God bless the ladies ! Those kind arigels log .mercy z —by their .: gentleness, and reli gibms .Nompting 4, would,dan the fevered .brow 0q the fdihwheroe and 'Alio' his pathway to ility wgthirPfeeirestily pipcked from a od's own conservatory. 5 fVeu: respectfully, yonp obedient servint. 'i r 1611,1 tto I.IJ ii lEf..o. ALTANTO, ,:•.:. -,:q! ',... niiii4,o9m,‘g• 4.6 *St- P, M. Et `,a 4.mporrerr TO CERTAIN Cortsaarers.-Proirost rebel General Ery„,b,rts,.gixen the following p:',) iniotyrith regapi to,thiiineaning of .the word " abor, 'Witte sebortdieCtion babe eiridllinent fit"Labon ikdefmed, , to be 'bodily prmental ex !) ion 4 4f, may, 7ithin. the. meaning of the hi t,' lie either Anneal or intellectual k it may imp pikifelaiiiiistinonhunrcial oiagricaltural ; and' itcli of tleasittoimszoftlabdr :may exist under, it tilnatirma,dor ',in,. combhiations: with each , hry. Themlins t for.thesitpprptof thbparent. Cr Widoki33.ust le. "Med ipy thislttlx,47ltitz ever Inay be ifs' thaticteir. It'need , rtrit be siolly produced from it, but it must be mainly i o s . A parent or. widow recoil/Jag support from 31 n wficse,lncome, Is derivtid from dividends, p rellm, i `atiriotls6' Isiati th -be- dependent bn s labor • but if thli irt — lirxiT3io - were entirely m the frilit<Of prOtbirelonliVoripl4sical toil, A en thoprierryAbtrld be-clealy-Writhils4l3e pur ,v ow of tlietair 4 -" yii , mixed cases, where the i*come is :iho product: of labpr and capital •C,Cl f , ooerpting together; the application of the law it rendared,fnore difficult. Its object will 'pro, biably , bmbeet secured by holding, seluggestori, that iiiisuck cases the , •income which furnishes the supportmuottbe 'derived from the pirsonallabor of .the , son. If, for, example, the 136 n be a merchant or umnufacturer,,whose bust ,nesi3, under his personal superintendenceeyields him an animal 'revenue: of $lO,OOO —and .such 'plarsoneleriperintendrince oordtbnot be estfma ltid'as worthlmpreithan.sB,ooo per annumTrit 1 cbukluotiizsbid:ol3 tbeAense of the law, ~ that I islather yieldeditheincome to which his pa r ntlooks.for support. It is, tnne, an element the productimailut , not 'As preponderating tr. .A testimayi be , fount], in answer to the 'question, mhethico if the son's, personal labor ,34 3 erelwithdrawrrhylballing hint , to the; ilitary , rvice; a sopprirtforAhe pbxenror Widow would. remain: 4lnitlwbuld—aurbin the case supposed 4 Wouldr sinte., his ,superintendence could be , moiled; anktlia produativc Capability, of his capital l wouldlrenniz,then the claim to - ex- Onption cannotlC allowed." . . . . . Tur:EOTY bat Csn. gamout- r important Infor- Oation.—T4eProvost Marshal 'General, in reply ,t'fhinquiries: from Mr: Wm. P. Shinn, of Pitts "- burg, informs friat-As follows: . , , let.- Tech district has.credit given it on its ; quotalor each,person who furnishes: a • substi 4ote; arid for-eache person who, pays $6.90 "for the procuration of ench.substitute," in,the same Manner and.to,:the same extent as if the person rendered personal service. 2d., Any person- who may have been Arafted is the fifty per cent.: excess,;and who may have paid; $BOO foe-, exemption, and it is Afterwards found that he is entitled to be discharged from Serving under Section:l6 of the enrollment act, shall be entitled to, have the 4300 returned. fid. The, tiftr.perfacent: or one-third extra is drawn for the purpose ok, making up the defi ciencies arising froni_exlinVicins on account of Physical and othbljeadseePtind Is compered of the last third part of-thanames drawn. If after making up, the : deficiency,-any,portion of• ,this fifty," per ;; seats, teinains„they are discharged under ~the 16th ,section above alluded to, which reads,as follow- And pe fu t o n ., 'iriacta, That as soon as the reqdied nrnber of, able-bodied mon, liable to dq FP:AtfaryAinty, shalt ; be l obtained, from the Bat °Mose drafted, the remainder shall be dis charged; -and all persons discharged at -the place of rendesvons, shall to allowed trayeling pay to their places of residences; and all expen see connected ;with . ,enrollment and draft, including subeititence, While at the rendezvous, shall be paid from the appropriation for enroll ing, and drafting, under such regulations as the President of the United Statessthall prescribe. others. Tua,Paroa op qinimings.—Therct are yet a great, many men the.market," waiting for , favorable opportunities ; to relieve unwilling conscripts at higher pricee than .the latter feel disposed to give. Two hondred and fifty dol lerst.totwo hundred and eighty, is the range figures-,.4:Landed lor. substitutes. The drafted; however, are beginning to find out that at,that rate a substitute is more costly than tbeiftill exemption. fee , which the Govern ment requires. The medical examination is so strict, that few of the men.known as substitutes can peel the, ord eal .. They entail an expense, hewever, on t he principal, who, after three Ag four ineffectual attempti to procure a suitableperson,up the „chase in despair. The conseagepeels,chat o f those able bodied con-, script7lw:de 11 90.1 2 e 0 . 144vee ie wari: the majotityierenow. paying the ssoo; tlther than,,,lckjukfor substitutes. NATIONAL BANIES.—The Secretary of the Treasury has issued certificates under the Na tional Banking Law to the following National- Banks in Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pa.—Capital, $150,000 ; paid in, $45,000. Erie, Penna.—Capital, $lOO,OOO ; paid in; $50,000. Carlisle, Pa.—Capital, $50,000'; paid id, $17,000. , "Tawapda, Pa.—Capital, $65,000 ; paid ta r $BO,OOO. . , • Marietta, Pa.--Capital, $69,0030 ; paid in, $27,000. Huntingdon, Pa.---Capittd, $lOO,OOO ; paid Viikeibssfe, Pa .—Capital, $01„800 ; $17,000. Strasburg, ; I'll.ottpittili j $78,000; paid in, $.2 1 .000. • ' " • Pa.—Capital ; $60, 0 000; paid, • Pa.—OW - UV '562,00b,; - paid in; S 2 One rittabnig, Pa.—Capitol, $400;000'; paid in, S B OOSOO, • • .. . _ . Scranton, Pa. (tecond banr) 7 9opital, $lOO,- 4)00 ',.` paid in, $35,000. • ' Johnatown,-Pa.--CaPital $606,000 ; paid in, 458,625:. ' Giriu,:d,Pa„--CapitaLsoo,ooo;,paid-in, _522,- VARIBTIES: ROYAL BLOOD. —Any one who has seen the royal families of Europe ,, must have been im preseed'With the truth of the - aim:6bn saying that Very little intellect is regrdred , tolovera Constantinterroardeile bee induced a Mild form of idiocy. The way in which life roialties are mixed up is well illnetrated by, the would' be Emperor of hielico: -. MatiMilien; of Austria, is brother of Francis Joseph; and' son lot,lPAF of Laeopol, of Belgium, while his wife is cousin of Queen Victoria, grand-daughter. of, the exZQueen of 'Trance, niece of the Entice de JohiVille, 'the Dukes of Nemoriis, ‘Aurrialearid Mantponser, and :first cousln'of :the-Omni -d6 Pkie and. DAT , ' de:Maltreat • - 7 • A BIG ,PsztsoN.-rFor several years, certain ; pal tlee have endeavered to induce 'ourpovern ment' to build a cannon- to 'weigh' " over 15;000 or 46,000 \pounds, capable'of %miring an 800 or 1,000 pound, projectile.. at high ye ' i4o.k!i- They have always Peer,' met with the argument that such a carmen_ was opposed to tiiiiiiefural lime of force aid resistance and could not •be built; We now see that ltrepp, of Prussia, in the .present` Year,. hee.-reade'ele 111 inch gun weighing . 17,666, and discharges a. It Olinda. - This gun, like the-oneproposed to government; is 'breech loader. A..fewsuch gone would soon level Fort . 'bunter. Camas OA Alestaarramorr.The medical ; meg of Paris 'recommend the-,following way of administering castor oil to children : The quan tlybf oils prescribed is poured into a small earthen - pan over , a moderate fire, an egg broken ink it, and stirred up 80.11840 .formAgnething like what cooks call battered eggs ; when it i s . done, a' little salt or sugar, or a few drops of orange water, or some curnirit jelly should be added. The sick child will eat it eagerly and never discover .thetranfi, IVsur To Mr. WKBSTRIes Tomn.—Daniel "Web. ster's widow Visited his tomb one dailaet week. It was her fast visit to Marshfield since the la mented death of her illustrious husband. What memories (remarked , the ;Boston Courier) must have been awakened in yiews- of, OVollts now pawing in the country, Which he gave with un surpassed ability his life in maintaining and defending. Mrs. Webster was accompanied in bar pious pilgrimage by the old and devoted friend of her husband, Peter Harvey Eaq. Tar MA MB TO NEW OBLIANIS.—The agent of the Postofffce Department at Memphis, after =salting with military and other authorities, has written to Washington, recommending that the mail to and from New Orleans hereafter be pit on steamers upon the Miettissiripi ss afford ing a more safe and speedy matins of tianspor- . tation than ocean Steamers lately afforded. PATRIOTIC Gzazwis.—The Chicago Working men's Association, composed of Clemens has they paried emphatic resolutions declaring that they will help crush. any mob wtrieh may'at tempt to prevent the execution+ilf thoVonscrip .tion. law: The association numbers over one thousand men- .Gorso Poawa.an.—The, drafted- men and 80 7 stitutes sent` from Philidelibbi to the army average about a company daily. At Boston, about one hundred and fifty ra.* •reach the rendezvous every day.< Several detachments have lately been sent out,. some going to North darollna. Courrraararrs.—Among The new counterfeits announced are l's upon the Cumberland Bank, Bridgeton, 'N. J.; 2's Western Bank, Philadel- Ptda ;. s's Holliston Bank, Mao.- 2's S im onds burg.Thurir, Pa.; s's Mercantile Bank t Bangor, , . nor Empress Eugenie Will take two milions franca; worth of presefits with her when she gOO3 on her projected pilgrimage to Rome in the-fall. We Lave not learned whether Roman Priests or lazzaroni are to be thus beatified by Empress E. Howl= COBB, of Georgia; is reported to have jrnited himself in *wedleck with Mis. Mary Bumph, widow of the late President of the Female College in Macon,o3,, They reside at present at Perry, in Maco n cotintr: international wheat show is to be held at Rochester, N. Y. e qnAept ' Btb, oth and 10th, Competiton open. to all and premiums offered to the amount of $5lO. Comalearar slo's on the Farmers' Bank of Maiyhunt, at Annapolis,` have recently been put in circulabon. Tan Tuna or ran Consomm.—We are coming, Father Abraham, three hurnired dollars mom, -0 ANY From CaMerida,. - -Sem Faamm3oo, Cat, Aug. 26. -The ship. N. B. Palmer sailed to-day for Hong Kong, carrying 14,000 sacks of wheat and other California produce, and $70,000 in treasure. The ship Conquest haa been char tered to load with breadatuff3 for England. Burning or Um Wyoming seniinary. BUNION, PO, Aug 26. ' The Wyom ing Seminary, boarding hall and buildings for the ladies? department, were con sumed by fire yestetday morning. The loss amounted to $B,OOO, which was insured for $5,000. New York Money Markets. Nigve Yosir, August 26. Stocks lower,• Chicago and Bock' lablnd, 1 191; Illinois Centralndlroaxl, 1 841 E Illinois Central bond., 141; Michigan Southern, 1,0; Iteadbag, 1 23; Gold, 1 22i; Tensseast,6's 68 PRICE_ ONE CENT. Xi) Edefentapo, Fiom ifie .Arlily of the Potommic. lIRADQURRIERJ3 ARMY OP THE POTOMAC, August 25, 1863. Cavtrlry = pickets off` the enemy called yes terday morning acmes the Rappahannock to Mose of our own army-that-Fort Sumter bed been taken: by mt. Alija is a confirmation of the news received via. Fortress Monroe by Richmond pagers of yeliterffiiy's date.- A cavalry force, under Fitehtigh Lee, crossed the Rappahannock yesterday morning near Corbin's Neck, six miles below Fredericksburg, but were speedily, routed by the tsigadectGen. Coatis with. a loss in prisoners of.threedingineer and'a number of pfivateityetunspeci, In killed and .wounded, before re-croesing die river. Our Own loss 'is not yet reported. treliett-_,-no,offners injurtd. A. presentation will take place to-morrow at Wrirrenton, to-Maj. Oen. Sedgwick of a splen did horse; with accoutrements and sword and complete uniform. The gift is by the officers of the Second Division, Second Corps, once com mended by him. The positions of .the rebel army are now soinewhlit thus : Ewell lies near Orange Court A.< P: Hilt near the Rapidan Sistion, Lohgehreet stretches from United . States .road Preeedciabur . grand pickets the Rappahan no* down to PortiloyaL . Lee's headquarters are about Awe miles be ' *yidid Orange Court House f on the Gordonsville A large attendance is expected at the sword pyes'ientatkut to Gen. Meade on Friday. ' Printes G. Kihti, John `Fonia.cy, Medea , Waller, John Reinfaz and Emile Sae, of the Ono. Hrmdred and Eighteenth , Pennsylvania Volunteers, enlisted as-substitutes and guilty ofldeseition, will be shot on Wednesday, at 3croltick, in presence of the Fifth Army Corps. Terealty.-two_rebel prisoners and deserters left lot Washington hist evening, and several more , this maniing. They report continued daeafl fnottinud'dertartion in thepebel army. WS ltaiirlEing,and-Jotin Pearce, deserting privates l'iontlize Eighth Georgia, report Gan. Stuart as I ha:eing been relieved from his cavalry com mand, and appointment of Gen. Hood in atead, lately in command of a brigade un der his orders. LATER FROM *EUROPE. ARRINAI ON THE STEINER PERSIA. C==l Nsw Toss, Aug. 26 The steamer Persia has arrived from. Liver pobl with dates to the 16th, and ma Queens town to the 17th. There Is but little said on Anierican - affairs. The Army and Navy Gazette draws attention to the.fact that the Federals are pushing forward the construction of powerfulees-going Monitors. Three British war steaniers, recently sold to a Leiden , company, were suspected of being intended for the rebels. - , ;Lord Clyde died at Chatham on the 14th. There is nothing , decisive as to the Maxbnii ;an acceptance of-the Mexican crown. Rumors from'Paris point decidedly to his ac ceptance, but a Vienna/ journal rays the aver tione are premature. No decision has been ar rlired at.. . • • • The Mornin g Post considers it far from im probable that the French occupation of Mexico May lead to more intimate relations between Napoleon and the confederates, and create trouble witli , the Washington Government. The Ostrich* Zeitung asserts that the Austrian Government has in no way interferered with or been consulted in the Mexican question. It is a mere personal question been Napoleon and Maximilian. at is asserted that the Spanish ministry ap prove of the Empire. The Madrid journals are divided. ' • The replies of the three powers were all-sent to St. Petersburg to be delivered on the 17th, apd forthwith published. ERA cabinet replied to the arguments addressed to itself, bat termi nate with. an identical paragraph testifying the unity of their views. There is a growing belief tit Paris that a war is not to be apprehended. I The -Monthly returns of the Bank of France show a decrease in cash of over 4,000,000 francs. - • There are vague rumors that Prussia con templates a 'secession from the German Con federation. The Calcutta, China and Australian mails are forwarded per the Persia. Their contents aresuticipated. The famous William . Connell • Jewett has been having an interview with the king of the Belgians in the interest of Mediation. • The King promised to use his - iniluence to induce England to join France in the efforts for peace. Victoria,-on Vanixitiver's island, is to be the , headquarters for the British squadrons in the Pacific. M` LATEST. The American ship Viking, Capt. Townsend, Watklost oft 'Princess Wand, Japan. Napoleon delivered no speech at the Paris Fetes on the 15th. The Memorial Diplematiqueannounces Disam l-. lan's acceptance of the mown of Mexico. The steamer Africa arrived at Liverpool on the 16th. The British steamer Juno was overhauled by the Federal steamer Itearage, off Fayal on the 23d of Ady. . No contraband goods were found, and she *as allowed, to proceed • JkUUME'l l a BY ` TELEGRAPH. l'iut.u)strias, August 26. The Flour market con tinues dull, and for old stock prices are nomi nal—sales 600 barrels recently ground extra family at $5 87i. No change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Mere de-, mend for Wheat-6,000 bushels sold at 11 34 01 88 for old red; sl2o®l 30 for new; 'white ranges 'from $1 45 to 'Si 68. No change in Bye. Corn in active reouest-125 bushels Western mixed sold at 7940,80 c. Oats dull and lower—sales of new at 54c; old at 70c. , COffee firmer—small sales of Rio at 27®28ic. Sugar In better demand—sales of Cabe at 910,101 c. In Petroleum there is more activity—sales 2,000 barrels'crude at 35c; refinedin bond at 54055 c. Provisions steadyseles Mess Pork at 14c; Rams at 140131 c; sides at 7i ®7l-c• Shoulders at 6 ®6/c. 100 barrels Whisky sold at 47ic. Nsw Toss, Aug. 26. Flour dull; sales 8,000 Ws. at $3 80® 4.50 ter State, $6 1:1005 35 for Ohioand $5 10 06 ,25 for Southern Wheat declined lc.; 914 es 88,000 bile. at 750.®81 04 tor Chicago spring, 85c:®1 13 for Milwaukee club and $1 1841 19 for red western. Corn firm; sales of 31,000 bin. at 740. Provisions—Beef dull. Pork firm at 018 76018 87i. Lard .quiet at 9 1 - 0 10 0 . whtskiAltn.
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