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CEItMS OF SUBSOBI,PiION...i alma sussexonoN. -- uth; IM al' TIEGISGRAPH is serve d 'i o 1311 crl' in he City at fi r eents, per wee Yearly „,i).;.li,e,e will chargedl4. advance. 1 4'MM TZLECULSPIL • /he TRIaGRAPH IS also published weekly and ti,lrolsned to subscribers at the following cash t.-ates Aim',io rlypies, weekly • SI.9P con 'vies, to Jue postoface 9.u00 tv • 17 .00 - - , A, VlTTltllili .llATm.—The following are th`p ~.tes !or advertising in the Tarammult. Thom u‘vi _ ad vt.:rtising to cloWill'find it convenient , ~ ..- s r rtfetence. ~ Of F,sku Euce or loss constituto - ono-tif eginare Eight lines or moro than Our co totes a square. .--- i . ! ggnT 4l M ll 52 ; sl3 ° o' B ° 4,1 1 ! .. .± ,- , - ~ 4 011.1111;51°. • alr—o-Irs'Pv" m. gr. : : -411 pci <l j: t e.:: Vet, it 07 Cl 5 p a CS b., 0.... +"' ^l''' BgB2 8.888Z,',38088 8 • ...,,. 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COVERLY dt.)IVTCHISON, THIS well kitownZotel b 3 now In a , lion to accommodate the traveling publik,; affording the most ample conveniences alike fot the transient guest and the permanent boarderi THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has - been entirely refitted throughout; and now. has ac commodations equal in extent, torafort and luxury to any hotel between Philatielphiw and Pittsburg. Its location is the beet in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the' railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the publi6 offices and business localities of the city. It hi* now all the conveniences of A. R S 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 J 0./N It 0 - BE' COMM OF - - - NIARXET'S'T ADD IdARKET 8(11444 HARRISBITAG, PA. JOSEPH F. MeCLELIAN, PROPT4ICTO* (axon= coirracm By mum 0011111.1.10 This is a First Claes Hotel, andlocated in the central fart of the city. It is kept in the befit manner, and its patrons will find , ave:ry acconi modation to be met with in the best houses ip the country. es3o-dtf LIQUORS. AXTE have on hand a very supet lor selectiod V V of WINES, BRANDIES and FINS LI QUORS, of every description. BRANDT Its of the choicest bra ads an d vin tages. WE.CES of • every variety and of the .fineit quality. ST. ORUZ RUM. HOLLAND GIN IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and BOURBOW WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, CORDIAT„,g, &o. Also, a NATIVE WINE, - manufactured from the domestic grape, .which is a splendid artiele, and we know it to be pure. - • • apl4 Wttra..:lDOCK,, -JR.', & CO. rIOAL OIL, a furAliat\ roiluCtion in Coal Oil, ') superior articia of- no a-explosive Coal Oil, for sate very low, by NICHO:Lf3 & 130 • Cor. Fir dat,attall , aikeOlts• ; bar) Fl.Sil—Wo are now e ffering very low,' a 10t of choice Mackerd t, in barrels, halves, quarters and kits. 11101.10 LS 130WMAV, ' 1 " - )Y• 'Front arid - Market Streets SALT, ground, alum, Ashton and dairy, in• age or smrAl quantities,' by : - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, (Int. lertake *al ittreal2a, BROWN Ffl'OUT and SCOTCH .I_l3, of thoboBt brands, alwaYs on hand.and for; t , .3 by [apl4] DOCK, JR., Sr. CO. . XCELSIOS HAMS, Comviiiased,ln large or Esmall quantities, very low, for eels by, HICMOI,B -BOWMAN, jet. - cAlr- Frnfrt ate ''+; DIII:ED'BEEF ANDI3OI4)GNA:, ii.very choice lot, just reosived and for gala by " . Tar o Wl4l- DOCK, JR 1;M: XATALL P.A2EII,,BORDSRS, &a, &c,:, at tipt T year's priceg,ltt SOIMPEIKEcgI4OO3L9IOP:4`, lealb • . 1814[tizilet DR, JOHNSON 13A16.1.,MIINIC::)3ELM LOCK HOSPITAL, discovered the speedy andlreffectl.esgt:wtlar DISEASES, OF IMPRUDENCE To TisirrAnv NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Mire Wairosted, or No Charge, in from One to res Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, IpipotencY, General Debility, Nor *otisness, "Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Qoufasion •of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings; Dimness of Sight dr : Giddiness, Disease of the Head; Throat, Nr senor Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stcmach or Bowels—those, -terrible disorders arising from the &Altar/ Habits of Youth= those secret, and solitary practices more fatal to their Victims than the song of Syrens to .the !Mainers of Ulysses, blightingtheir most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage 7 • YOUNG MEN :Fapeoially, who har3 become the victims of 80111'44- Vice,' that dreadful and diet:motive habit'vhicli-annually sweeps - to , an. untimely ginvelhousande of Young Men of the most exalted trilents and brilliant intellect, who might - otherwlei have entranced listening Seri etas with the, ; thinders of elicUence or waked to . ecetany the living',lyre, may call with full confidence. EVI , . Harr" led Perigons, or Young Men contemplat ingat eribsge, being aware of physical weak nem organic'debility, deformities, &c., speedily xr'S I. He who places himself tinder 'the care Of Dr. J. may relighiusly confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and'orifidenify rely upon his skill as.a Physician. " . • OMANI° WEAKNESS ' Immediately. Oared, and full vigor restored. • This distrbssing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage hapossibleL-is the pen alty paid by the victims of imprOper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit' excesses I f - min not being aware 'of- the dreadful cense gnencea that may ensue. : Now, who that un deritands the subject will pretend toideny that the cawer of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by' the pru dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destruc tive symptoms to both body and -mind arise. The system' becomes deranged, the physical and mental functions weakened, loss of procreatiVe power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a wasting of the frame, cough; oin atinifitiOn, decay undies*. - al, —2EI re !SIM I 40 50 0 1 / 7 1121, lib. 7 Souni, Left band side. going from Baltimore_ street, a few doors from the corner. Etbil net to observe &sine and number. . • Letters must be, paid and contain & stamp: The Doctor's Diplosl.lB bang in his office. 1)B..1011111101i, ftorietors ..Amber of the Royal College of Surgeons,'Lon la.- • - -Tadnate trim one of- the most-eminent don; • time Mated - Rates, =Alba greater, -colleges ilfe hes been:Spent in the hospi part of whose walls, Philadelphia' -and else tab) of London, - -.wet the most astonishing where, has effected so). -esn, ; . wag O. - troubled cures.that were ever kt). . " 46113 when asleep,' with thiffitiff in the head anC" -ad- ittdden great nervousness; being Mari). blushing sounds, bashfulnam,- With frequent . attended sometimes with derangement at-,; Were cured immediately. TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of -the sad and melancholy efficts produced •by early habits of yonth,-vis : weakness of ,the back and limbs, pains in the head, dinmeseof sight, loss of muscular powet, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous itritabllity,'symptems - of consumption; ac. IibRITALLY.—The fearful effects :on the mind are Much to'be dreade&—lbes of memory, ma• fusion of ideas, lepresSion of epiriti, evil fore bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love - of solitude, timidity, Bto., are some of the evils produced. ' ' • • • :1 YOUNG. KKR. Who have injured themselves , ioy a certain practiee indulged in when alone, a habit fre qttently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects 'of-which are nightly 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 hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path, of nature arid indulging in a certain ;.secret-habit. Ruch parsons MOW,- Wore contain plating MARRIAGE, Reflect - that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites . to promote oennubkil imppiness. Inded., without these, the journey, through life becomes a weary pilgrimage :..the lirospeot hourlY darkens to the view.; the mind becomes shadowed with despair:andtllled with the. melancholy reflection that the happiness 'of another becomes blighted with ()mown. =DISEASE . OP IIIiEPRIIDEIRTE. When the mliguided and imprudent votary of pleasure flnds-he has imbibed the seeds ,of this, painful disease, it too often happens that an Mimed sense of shame or the dread of dtia cover* deters him from applying to those who, from edacation,_ and respectability, can alone befriend him., -lie fells Into the hands of igno - rant and designing pretendere, who, incapable of curing, filch _l* pecuniary subs tame, kdep him trifini,.. month after month, or as long ; as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his galling disappointment, or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the co:mein tional symptoms of this terrible disease, such as affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc. - , progreesing with frightful , rapidity till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by 'send; lug him to that undiscovered country from whence no traveller returns. INDOIMEMNT OF THE EMS._ The many , thonsands cured at this institution year after- year, and the numerous important surgibal Operationt performed by:Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of the Ban, Clip Per, and many other papers notices of which have appeared again , mid aga in before the public; be= sides;hlq standing, as,a gentleman of character and' . ritidbility; is a sufficient guarantee: to fibiigtiffiteil.... • • ' BKII Dit3BABE6IWEHEMY OURED:: s v• - L€l , Oildol4 B AV 74' MIMI 17RNIMilag— HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3 1863 glebirat K&BRIACtE. lEEE New abrertistments The Great "American Remedies," KNOWN AS "ILELMBOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : HELIABOLD EXTRACT " BUCHU," IC 414 SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU - A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY_ For Diseases of the - BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL,SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Mee tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, by which the WATERY : Or all- CEROUS depositione, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well'as pain and. inflemniation, and, is good ; MEN, WO-; MEN or CHILDREN. ' • ; SE_MBOLD'S :EXTRACT' , BiTOIW FOR WEAKNESSES ~,... Arising from Excesses; Habits of .Dissipation, Early Indiscretion: or Abuse. , ATTENDED WITH MEEK yormovnao SYMPTOMS. : Indisposition to 'ExetAkyness of the Skin, • • tion, ' - . Loss of Power, Loss of: Memory, , ,Difliculty'of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling; , • Horror of Disease; Wakelulrfetis, . ; Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, ,Univereal Lassitude ofFlnshing of the Body, the Muscular System,Eruptions ow the Face,' Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance. I, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. Wtio can say that they are not frequently followdd by those "direful diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTIO.NI • _Many are aware of the cause of their suffer - legs, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths lly Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth -of the assertion. TAB CONSTITUTION„ ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC ,WEASNEBB, Requires the aid of mc,Qicine to strengthen and invigorates the system, which Helmbold's EX-• tract Buchn invariably does. A trial will Con vince the most skeptical. • FEMALES—FEMALES,-FEMAIAIS, , OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, In many affections-peculiar to females -the Extrazt Buchn is unequalled-bye any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or 'Retention, Irregn hirityy Painfulness, or suppression of the one- , ternary Evacuations, ,Illcerated, or f3chirropff state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites,. Sterility, and for all complaiqtshiefdent sex, whether arising frpm Indhaetlnit, , Hs6its of Diseipation or in ther . • DECLINE. OR CHANGE OF' LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUTITI Take no Balsamillercury,or Unpleasant Medi cine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. .14EM.BOLD'S EXTIVA.OT BUCHU, Cures Secret Diseases in all:their stages; at 'lit-'• tle expense ; little or no change in diet ; no in convenience and no exposure. It causes -fre quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate; thereby removing obstructions, preventing and, oaring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in this q 8713, of difsestees, and expelling Pokonotus; Diseased, and Wornont Matter. Tbotieandi upon there:ands whojrav,e been thevictims of quack.sr anti who have paid . heavy ; fees to be cured in a short time, have found they mere ' deceived; and that the "Poison" has' by the use. of cif "poiver Astringents," been dried up in the spent:iv% break out in an aggrayeted form, and; sett* Fier marriege. a ' lIELNPOIXeS FXTRACT BUCHU 'for .4 4116 and Disesses , Of the Urinary al/ Affe°l ''' exhiins in or Female,"f gans, whethe, . pr. and no these gene`O d how se require the aid of a Diure:.' ° • RELKB°, IXOS what l e Zg r eitl:L strerdif ° ag c:l4 . ul ... T . l443 aa titig'e .f i ittretio, _and" EXTRACT BUCHilis the Great it is certain to havathe desired Si. Diseases' for "which it is recommended. Blood--Blood—Blood. Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound ELUID EXTRACT. . SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. Thisis an affece • Lion of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Or gans, Linings of the Nose, Ears; Throat, Wind- , pipe, and other linens Surfaces, making its Ofn pearance in the form of Uleers.Helmbold's Extract Sareaparille, - Vitrifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a:Chars and Healthy ColOr„. It being ,prepared expressly for this class of complaints, its BloodzPurifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any ,othee, preparation of Sarsaparilla. 77 - RTABOLD'S - ROSE WASH. • • An excellent Lotion for diseases Of .a-K9P4f - ' litic Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Orgapsi. arising from habits of dissipation, used in eonnecUon with the Ex tracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases- asrecommended., Evidence of the most ree sponsible ancl reliable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CUBES from eight, to twenty years standing, "with names known to Science ,and Fame. For tkiedidal Peoperties ofßuehre. fee Dispensary of the United Skates. Poo Professor DEWEIFF O valuable works on the,Practice of Physic.': See remarksmade by.the Jabs celehrated SICK, Philadelphia. See.remarks made by' Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL, ac4brated Physicians and member of the Royal . College of, Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Trariimeitions .of the Kings and _Queen's Journal: See "Medlin .Cirurgical Review, published by. BENS:;TRA VERS, Fellow of theltryalOollege thugifensii See most the late standard woikei Vine.:Extract of Buchtt $1 00 per bottle, , or six for $5OO. •Eitraet'of Sirsaperilia; 2,1. 00 per bottle, or six for $1 00. il,raPrOved Wash,, 60 cents per battle ' or six f0!..-0 50, :or halt a ; dozen each , for $l2OO, which -ficient to cure the most obstinate ct*,:if =SO- , - dons araadhered to. Delivered to any adders, securely, packed: from. observation... Describe symptoms in, all, communication's. Cures Advice gratis. , • AFFIDAVIT,. : ' Personally appeared befoee, me an Alderman of the city of Philadelphin,_ H. T. Hein:the:4d, who, being, dulysveorn, doth lay, his prepara tions contain no nereotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable. , H. T. HELMBOLD. ' Sworn and'subscribed before me, this 28d day of November, 1864. WM; P. 11109.10), Alderman, Ninth street' ab. Retie, • Address letters for information hi oenfidenee. •_ • - - H. T.IIKEMBOLD;IIIenaist. Dort 10411)1411;10,thiltret, below %esti:tut, xidladelphis. Lfity2BlY £W ttttaneons. USEFUL and ve_Luiti BLE DISCOVERY GREATD/SCOVFigt! ...HELTOWS LN:8111. UB LE CEMENT I Is-of-more g eneral practical atilifry than any. inventi o n now before the public. ft ha Wit - thorou g hly tested dur in g the last two years practic a l m erc a nd F orums ; Otsit / L ail_ ER/OR 10 A N Y 1 ildlrelitve Preparations knowb . arurore' inti 9 sms (Imam Is'a -new thin g , and the rd suit of years : of st u dy ; ita ibmbination,oist ' - 1 Applicable tuleffil 4sixta A neW thing &jest Allot under no cnotonstincek Ot Change of tecpptratur4, Will it become - cortipt• emit' any offensive' smell. I Itis• Ownlainlition MEI - 1 - BOOT 4 B'EfOB ilartidaoturers, using: . Ma- Blues, Will find , thetlbeilt article known forieementing the Ohtinlifils, 'as it = Wrcirlh without delay, is not silk:tap It unit. chatige tare. '-- • BOot slid'li Shoe .3i4iufactureni. _ 1:=IMMIll JEWELERS - Will find it stifildieritly sae sivslor their tise; prred. - BO- dzen,:egliiiciderged to Leatheit Atid=le.ingtd mean espeinp) firit; thskitstiokii Patches aid-Linings to Bootsslid ;Shoes sufficiently strong with . utsittchinV = , , ratnilies . It is the only IQ rir CEN.E.NI.7 &dant, that is a Emre thing for mending Primitive, • CrockerY, Toys, • , It is a liquid .~ ~:.v ME • • •• • • 136n0, I, • - :c IvorYr And articles of Hodosho Remember Firma'e INsournil Canial kf- a liq uid fatal` and' etiaily applied aa,paite. i Ia • Efturoserf latioxima • Valor itaialabli;iii aster or oil s Humes lueoLUBLI OM* Adheres oily albstaadee. F am il y or Mat klttoplied bka -fixifit; 4 pag ea uf &diners __ s. 100 lb Ounce° • BROS. &Ca ' EauroN; ,iet.o7l Prr Finis :;~._ ,roprietoii r %.114"tdencei B. I.; - tika„ 1 tAIPTO IiTAGIN* Ageigs'in ppiti ,DITIWAP *Wm .4 11011e4114 ) , 01' Pe11:40111,Kr-t and War Claim Officerie,l l 4,Balla, inter Rolla, and .14- crflilittu Acco,,,ant:o;,;lll!:* ium undersigned;. having been in • the ' 1. ployrnent of the United States during: t last eightekumontliti,, as Clerk in the Hue ' lug and Ditibundng Office and. Office .of Bupir intendant oi., Recruiting Service.. of.PennsyWn Ida, respectfully income the puhlic.thath 4 ' opened eat.,,officel• in the- DAILY TI Me Building'. losi the purpose :of ,collecting . • dons, iflountlea, . Back' Far and iliVai.Olaimil • also, .making out, Of fi cers'.- fay - -Iliolki,! Muste r Rolls.nndilecraiting Accounts: ~. t . .= . I . _ All orders`by nudlattended to promptly.. 1 , 20 ,7,1„-dtf : :.:-_:.,1 811LLIVA.X.S. GEOLD. ! .c'4 1110 1.1 5 TY G§HEADS A Lima QUANTITY,: OF kiliTY M , EAT EiCOSHEADB•in good csangg°ll- aid wi s h the-heads in. These lbw_ %m i me desist'e for Bromosaa, Flamm, Sco.i and:wilt ,be-m/d ?at a emy low prim. :WM. DIVM;AR., Cal thliaiatr'e AC. Sk[AU, Attorney-at Law, et, • Flarrieliurg, Pa.;:all'lmilieseentlitotedto !Ain will bipioipptif attexidkfl to. • Bounties, P,entioF►a and ],ficiE Pay of Mom QTrefaatBlor Pre'serilng; of all kinds, -.which .P..)-ife are !jaw okerink very low. ' Call" .and examine at NICHOI,B & BOWMAN'S,' ie24; Cor!-Front and 'Market sta _ ADIEB !. Y9ll know where y9llSakget fine Note:Paper. Eavel9M iViettiqg 0 4 Wed ding Cards? . aP6.: : SatKOWS....OOO/31:444 /1 - ACS.II/14.—A lotof Macdpi r elki, 6 IVlreceliecl' and km Bale very low, In in halves , %mailers' sie by , • 1.11,9121.01 , 8 4k' BOWMAN, 1915 gnitipi Front aid Marketing; RESERVING4ARS,Ibf ;Glass and Mode, :of P allkbrds.and'slzes, for sale low. by. • NIOMOLI3.& BOWIllAN; Ger.:Fret:ll.mA Market streets= Jelo . - EixdEr4ipit cetobioled _CA Uceidor - ,Hams, consVaiitly ,on band and tit sale by I . NICAOP & BOWMAN, exi& l ,7 Cox. Front and Market streets. . J CST RECEIVED. -', :: ' . . . A. OTHER 10i:0 f .neautafut ALBULLS; sat . 4 ' - -11SPIAMECS BOOKSTORE, - ja . ls, , , ~ : - No. 1.8 Atirket street. A ATMEA - . Difrefent ceiceed double varieties-; White Fringe, Pimple Fringe, or Met Tree, and- other thrnhlieryi at Keystone Nnreery. NISH. Id t - &mit — eel) H* l6 ., Mr Hama, by the. hiNgahEid, 'tioyce harrtd or atnglek , canvassed and - anciair;aaoct, for salilqwet'than, any other 1403. tad/ •ham warranted. and examine at Ntilitail & BOWWAN, Jet. • Cor "Front and. Market zfimets: ORANGES' AND LEMONS-;-Another lot of Oringialfand Lemons 1134 received and fie Wet? , " -NlOllOlB, & BOWMAN;. my2o .C9T. ' t ` a ri d D Ysi h rststreeta., A LARGE sasittlyta NotiontOWl, !eit seifIaFESP,WP EMI 3.3 . 3 L13..311 . 43 3 Llet3 -,43"V.3 ' ‘,333- 3 21 , ' , .3.3 3 OA U . 1 . 30,3;rar ± • ;.5 pail t ,eltgr* THE Lanus or nut Ititr.sr Boourrr, Olgitiv Camp Curtin liospitall return thanks to the _following pardons whol:haire contributed sup plies,-for thesiek soldiers of Ahe hospital, du r r ing She month of August:. , • •,, •1. 1 Mrs. Killotigh, flowers; Mrs . Wm. P. •Illeattyt I k re. Wm. Dock, Mrs. D..Orth, Mrs . J. Buehler', farina; Mri. Wm: J. Steeie, Was ;Bryan, Md.' 'Obritssatan, baked applest'llre: h. A: Lamber r ton, Mkt% Brian, blacker) , preserves and jel l 'Mrs. B. Marne, Miss Bryan.. corn starch; Mrs,. C.Carson, cocoa; Mrs. Griffith, domestic wine; :IL 1 J. Fleming, 'Mrs. Wm. J. Steve, Ming Z. Brooke; blackberry cordial;-Mrs. WM. Dock, milk biscuit; Mrar S.'• Dr , lngraw,)basket df _apples, and vegetables; kinr, Wm. S.,Stmfferl, 1 ,Mrs. Wm. Colder, _each one.bushel of potatoes; 'Mrs. Wm. F. Beat*, Mis; S. Barret, Miss , 10). -'Books Miss Bryari,:hoMe made bread and but =ter; Mis. Ohas. A. Bailey,' airs. J. Shoemakei, soup ;. re.. X A. Lainber4 3 ,3fras 0 - *limad, Mrs. J. Shoemaker, broiled beefsteak; Mr. 4 %Dineen, butter milk every weekt Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. 'W. W. Htintniel; Mrs. Wm. J. Stees4, .Mre..B. , J. Fleming,Mrs. Geo. Wasatch; Mrs. •W. 04 4 W. Barr,Mrs. J. H. Itrigge,Mrs. H. Kelixosue. • Whitnian, Mrs.. A. Boniaugh, Mrs. W. Wall , tomtit` Mrs. S. Buffington' Mrs. Wm. Kli ne , tom' .7 Mrs. If. A. Lainberton, tornatoe"-entsuP, marmalade ; Miss M. Foster, junket;; Mre. Billough, bread, pudding , and butter ; Md. jennings, bread pudding; Briggs, beans, tomatoes; bitter' and' jellies; Mrs. L. Metzger, bread pudding ; Mrs. E. Jones, .Mre. L. lognma, stewed onions, Mrs. IL stewed prunes and pickles , ; Mrs. J. Mowry; oranges ; Mrs. Wrii. J. Steele, rusk ; Miss J. A. Fisher, Mrs. S. Band, arrow root jelly and pe rvade; Mr. B. (Amine, Mr. Cole, corn; ,Misti, corn, pears, cucumbers, ; also, thanki to •Mr. Wm. S. Shaeffer, for hags, to de'corale hospital ; to Mr, C. Scbnavely, for oil cloth 'cover-for table. - -' • ' -During the early part of the month there were from 80 toOpatiente;- some of them have -beetkembirealtilthe'clif,-nriatif or ' deis from , Watillingtorl; and the ftom /general to al•post hmpitid-' Since- then ike `average number of patients has beet about 18, Who are ail sick, some wounded. The hospital is in very good Condition, and now und?r chaige of Dr. Martin of this atf. BEMFATIIER ARREST OF A LANCASTER COUNTY DESERTIR.I - deserter named John.B.43hireman, belonging to Marietta, was brought ; to Harrisburg on F - day, and will in all probability pay the penal y It 'Olf - the crime of desertion with his rife `'T .e Lancaster Intuirer sepia' he - was acoepbed“as , a substitute for a drafted man; and after he Ho d donned the uniform; kit Mimi ‘13:13011011d artnistj lakcaster city, to make some , p . - cheeps. The l'iiiibrit'lliaittirgrintsittille .. - bilk the precaution of sending a guard ttinc'iti .. parry: him. • • Shipman succeeded; however 7. .` giving the guard the slip, and made Manse/me; but was soon after captured and sent to the 'county prieorrfor safe keeping. While in th'at institution he= wrote a letter to-his wife, telliig her that she need l notfret about him going to, war, as he was only playing sharp, and as soo n be had . received- all the bounty, &c., would leave and come home; that hn had made lir ranaements with a doctor in‘Philadelphia, who would eecure him his discharge for $l5; and that - the doctor advised him to ,make, all the money he' cou l d. A copy . of this - letter was taken. and , handed to Capt. BolEttins, who in consequence; kept Vaintrp eye on the substitute and succtiedehlt j dOlterifir him 'to-the com manding oftiCer'tf - the general rendezvous in .Philadelphin.-i Not being so Closely watched there ' as while under.the charge of Capt. B+- nius, he managed to make his escape and return tu Marietta. This fact was , soon conimunicatO, to the military authorities in :Labcaster, who arrested Shireman a few days-ago. "The fact of the prisoner having Written such a letter as that „mentioned above, -will beta very ,. hard' egainat him when brought before a court mar tial. Efforts are being made to secure the ar reit of the doctor rnentiOneclin Shireman'alettir. MI A BAD STA= 0? Arssins.-J—The dawns t of- Ohambers~wrg,are greatlyAlarmed,by,the sick nese pertiling in the town and. neighborhood, And ditt result; it is 'claimed; of the recent op cnpation of the' county by the: militarYl In :everyt, direction, sap the --Heiosiferry, :about. Cbambersburgooampe of soldiers ; or corrals 'of, horses, or camps, Or wagon tralos, have abound ed, and raw troop, especially when occupying places but temporarily, never practice the rigid ;rules ..of cleanliness necessary to preserve .health.ln the evening the citisetknmeet with sickening' stenches in and around the town, arising from imperfectly buried' animals, or the :filth of corrals or campsiand unless tome rigid regtdations are speedily Adopted, we may hate anApiclemic., JEFF. DA.v.is Etmunat.—A gentleman recently returned from Richmond, says. that the story , that re guild has been tolaced•arefund Jeff. Davis' house to keephim from running - away is untrue. ae bears continued news of. defeat and disaster at bravely as he may. .11is health, however, is completely broken down. It is believed that he cannothold out many year* longer. He looks very worn and sick, and he has been suffering a great deal. He still rides out whenever he is well enough, at about 6 of 6 o'clock in the after 'noon; either' in* titirlage with bier wife or On horeeblek 'with his nephew. , • Tax Cnors. - --4siotAi — ewtoniCommissioner of Agriculture, in his monthly report for Auguift, says the wheat crop just harvested is mofstexcel lent both in amoupt and quality ; and the corn crop promises to be a full one, although in some localities in the West, There the drouth of June .has extended into July, it may not be so good. 'The Marsden wheat has mainly failed to . sustain is character in this country. It is an English variety of great excellence there and hence it was desirable to test it here. It is prow:tined that the failure is owing to the difference" of climate and time of sowing. • • Tim MISUSISIPPI Crasz.—A Vicksburg de spatch of the 22d-says The- steamer Cham pion has just.arrived from New, Orleans, loaded with passengers. She reports no guerrillas on the river, having made the trip in safety. Pre- parations are Making :there for a' move in some direction. At Natchez, the Confederate :cotton is coming in fast, and-planters go, on wititllieir work. It is at Net?' Orleans that Grant la to twee clArgoptltaPeixiitment. Ittautisep, universal rejoialpg. - . .7 `' . •-; - • , rti 47,) , ..t.re '.B . ' fl EEO PRICE ONE CENT itefenrap4. FROM MEMPHIS, DEATH OF PEMBERTON DENIED He is Taken to' Richmond ander Guard. JOHNSON IN COMMAND AT MOBI =C==:l A letter from Memphis; dated the 25th ult., denies the death of (jai. Pemberton, but Faye his men and officers havesworn to kill him. He had been taken to Richmond under a strong guard. Pally two-thirds of his army are in the field under Gen. Hardee. - Johnston is.in command at Mobile. ,, - Important from the Upper Potomac. Rumored kttempted- Crossing by the ROO'. IMPORT/NP RECOYNOISSANCE BY &lEEE's RINGERS. [Correspondence of the N.Y. Tribune.] —L lout. Bargees, with thirty of Colonel Baker's mounted rangers, went.on a reconnoissatee yesterday in search_of,the.camp of White's guerrillas, wbicb they found just beyond Leesburg, and cimped near/ if Ilastnight: •This morning the party were attacked by about 200 rebel cavalry, and forced to retreat. During the skirmish Lieut. Busesa' horse was shot, but the Lieutenant s cceeded . in hiding in the bushes, and saw the rebels rideby in pursuit of his men. He then Made his way to the Potomac, and crossed at Point of Rocks. There he learned that a large number of Imboden's cavalry had gone down `the river. The whole force of Imboden and White amounted to about 1,000 men. They were de terred from crossing at Edward's Ferry by the infantry stationed there. At Point (..f flocks it was rumored that a force of 5,000 or 6,000 rebels were attempting to cross below, and several pieces of artillery were sent down to preventsuch an attempt from -being successful. To night there are rumors that a large force of rebel cavalry were at Grert Falls, 15 miles *Om Washington, probably the same body. Our cavalry have been sent in pursuit, and can hardly fail to meet the enemy. General Doubleday Ordered to Report to General Banks. - Nirar Yoax, September 2. A eperlal to the Conuarreiat save that G eneral toulderlaffiriebeen ordered to report to Gen. -Banks. Now York Politica NEW Yonn, September 2. A. note from James L. Brady, is published to 'day, emphatically denying the candidacy for any office; and refusing to accept any nomina on from a politic organisation. A rim ca nits K. G. C.'s -Hamm Ur.- On Friday last, Ideshbucji_Yoho, Jesse Parsons, Henry W. Parsons, Henry Mason, Eugene Kel ley and Tames B. ktiontgamery, of Marshal county, West Vir.iinia, were arrested .by the Home Guards of that county, and conveyed to Wheeling. They are cherged with having formed an association similar to the Koigote of the Golden Circle, and were sworn to resist the draft: Captain. Thorpe Intends to deliver the parties covey to the Federal Court. Ern.aare. Gram, of Juniata county, amem her of oeuvres) , D, (Capt.. Owens) 161st regi ment, Pennsylvania volunteers, died at the York hospital, from wounds received at Gettysburg. PABEaI BROWNLOW accompanies General Buniside In his movement on Knoxville. His objedt is to issue his new paper at the earliest opportunity. ,Miscellaneous. S. I. F. D. E. "Rig STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING- ESTABLISHMENT BARRETT, NEPHEWS 80- CO., PHOiRIBTOBS. . Er OFFICES : NO. 47 North EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA, and 6 & 7 JOHN. St., , NEW YORK. OIJR success in DYEING and CLRANSING GARMENTS of Velvet, Cloth, Bilk, Merino, De Laing, tte., 4c, ondSHAWLB of almost every description, is so well known that we only de sire to remind our friends and thopnblic gener ally,-that the season for getting ready their Fall Goode is now at hand. or Goods received and returned by Boras. anl4-4184 HARSEIT, NEPHEWS & CO. wa - rmErs HISTORY, vol. 1, Price *2 76. A History of the War for the Preserva tion of the Union. Embracing a full and im partial history of the causes that led to it. The separate action. of each State, military and naval engagements, 'sketches of prominent leaders, &s. Illustrated. By Lorensr•_ll. Whitney. Volume 1 ready. For - sale at ..BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. an2g DR= BEEF. Michener's Just received by au2l SUGARCITRED • 'Uncovered Hams A fresh invoice. Just received by Su2l WM. DOCK, Jr it Co • HAMEL—A large lot of ca nv assed sugar cured 'Mum, embracing all the choice brands is market, for sate by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Oor. Front and Market At, aug3 MON& —A large invoice ofunpacked -LA Lemons, just received and for sale by 1 ICHOL/3 & BOWIIIAN, Oor. Front and,Market eta- &Ewa rflOßAooo—Twist, Navy, Oongreskoad•Nat • _L mai Leaf Tobator pale by OLS Bz,,BOVIXAN Oisr: `t and *Ad *eats. sull j s :,. n ii =. ~)i 13 -.- ==l New Yom, Sept. 2 WASHISGTON, September 1 Excelsior Estf, -WK. DOCK, Jr., & Co
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