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WESKIT TIALIGRAMI. 1, A The TELEGRAPH Is 13.180 published wee kl y furnisbA to Robscribets at the following cash rates S'ingle copies, weekly " $l.OO napp. .opiEs, to :one posteMco.... , ....... 9.00 twenty " " " . . 17.00 At VERTIMG RATM—The following are the &tea tor advertising in the 'ruminant. Those havi.g 341 vers. Wing to do will find It wnvenlent for reference. re Four lines or 1e& constitute onc=half SCRAM Fight lines or more tbau four consti tutes a square. ,t,mm VIVROgg - g - gg gg pg22ll.4B== gss l,s 4fartsig 4 4 1 444211 W . „ —w g -pg.g. • 1 / 4 113 --. .= ° 88888838Q.8g 0 z o _ • CD g cm.soabal , :..- , os2.sepo.sot eb -abzoo caseige. w O "locooro, 0 . Q cpo , t , ovodop... go. - +. P. 4J it. •••t - 6.8 - 8g.5.1813588 •- s) 0.; 2 1 Oa ei, . CP W ii - P ~uaHriH g,. cit • o , _ €) r o u•_ co - ten, l Mug! n w.321, SIT iitrat*....s2SS itarrl,4l( Ni tit. 9 •• - • •• • • - Anditny's ~• Tuneitl Not!ce; ' 60 ice' emit:nes notices Inserted h tho Local Numb, bcturo Marriages and Deikths, Finns OMITS ean Los for each Insertion. Asceadsortieing,ttredimnTh TUSGRAPII has no equal, its large 'circulation; among business men ansi families,Ju city and country. placing it beyond competiticm, g r 0,415 . TILE UNITED aTATES HOTEL HARElplitritG, PA COTIORLY &'iIIITCHISON, Proprietom THIS well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the, traveling potilic; affording the most ample conveniences ;dike for the transient guest and the permanent Ixtartler. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has , ac commodations equal' in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and. Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the Stile Capital, being iiLeasy access to all the railroad depots, and to close proximity to all the public offices and business localities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of ABBY CLASS HOTEL; and the Proprietors are ,determined . to spare 'neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guesta. The patronage of the. traveling,piablio is reispectfullY solicited. •, JONI - 2,3 11.0U8E t C! TIME OF EtAILEXT AND ]MARKET SQUAP 4 E,i - • HARRIBBITE.G, PA, .lOSEn P. ReIIELL,9S, PROPRIETOR. CLLaVATLY connect= BICRSII43 00 1 017.1.1%) This ,is a First Ohm Hotel, and located in the central' part of the city. It is kept in the best manner, and its patrons will find everraccien a:iodation to be zest with in the'best honisis in the country. ''.61 . 4 4 41LT0R5: I'ATE Lave on hands - very superior ,selectiod V V of WINES, BRANDIES and FINE 441- QuOES, of every descriptien: _ REANDILS of the chbicast brit:ids and vin WINES of ever ve.sit,ty and c' tin finest , quality. S'f.'olllJE 'HOLLAND GIN. • IRISH, SCOTCH, EYE and' BOURBON `WHISKY, 'CHAMPAGNE,;SCOTCH - ALE, 'SHOWN STOUT, CORDIALS, &c. Also, a NATIVE . WINE, nannufactured froze the domestic grape,' whiqz a'splesiilfd article, and we know it to be pure.' Espit WAI. DOCK, Jit., a CO. COAL • OIL, a farther reducticinqn"Voal - Oil, Slverier article of non-expleelaglOoal for law , very low, byz • ' • • NICHOLS & BONVISLM, 'for. Front and 'Market Rte.. r TAT i F ISH—We are now offering:very low, a kit of -choice klaokerti,- ie -barr ` eie; halves,- 111411itera and kite. , ;r a . BOWMAN, 4eB Frnut-cvnd litirkAt Rt.reaa SALT, ground, alum, Ashton Emil dairy; in largo or mall quantities, by; _ • , NICHOI49' BOW:MA:1'1; al 1 1 .6 r ItrrAti• 'An 9 Mit r kot streets D ROWN STOUT . . and • • SCOTCH ALE, of the beat brands, always on hand and fora a by [aP l 4] 'WM. DOCK, CO _ TXCIEMSIOII. HAMS, Cattvgas - 64, 1 14;r 1 ,iirde or • ma ll quantitias, very low, for'olo9 • _ ,BOWELAN:,, Frisnt et id MrSkiit'Elta je24 aIED"BEW AND BOLOGNAVIi kerroholoo D Ibt,lttat 4 rocelied a6d for ardelrf ' '`, mrao WM. DOCK. alt!' .VOO ' AL PA • ER,BORDEBB, &00., a fast pusee pri ce s, at - 8011)IFFER'S BOORITARE, jels 'lB - Mark6t Btrilet; DR. JOHNSON ~~I,~.TIP~~R ~7 LOCK 110SPITAL, TI rrAßeliscovered' the mast certain, speedy and !l'effectual remedies in the world for • DISEASES OF' IMPRUDENCE .11/1111/ IT SIX TO TWILVO ROUBL NO MERCURY. OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Nor. 'vows:ass, Dyspepsia, latagnor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas,Palpitation of] the Heart, Timidity, Tremlings, -Dimness of. Sight or • Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat; Nc so or Skin Affections of the LiVer, Lungs, Stcmach or Bowelt3—thcise terrible disorders arising from.. the_ Solitary....Eitibits.of Jlouth— thosesecretacid solitary praCtices more fatal to their victims : thall the song of Syrens to ithe Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &a., impossible, • YOUNG/ MEN Especially; who hive, become the victims of Solittry Vice, that dieadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands-.of-Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, irho might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates ,with the thunders of - eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre s may call with full PoNfidence• ; • RraoE. . • ' Married Persons or Young Men , contimplat ing marriage, bei ng aware of phjisical weak ness, organic debility, deformities,"&c, -- spoedily cured. .. 2 t=, 7- E Xt't Et egg' xFz-s ~~ u ?~2 h~~ F He who places himself under the care of 'Dr. J. may religlotudy confide inidshonoriu3 a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as Physician. WEMLNEBB Inamediately Oared, and full vigor restored.! = I Tina distressing affeetion,wideb renders 'life miserabirkend marriegebnpossible—is the pen-1 iitypaidlby the victims Of inaproper indulgeraxi. :Young persons are too apt to.'c:ommit,earOses tram:not being aware of the dreadful `noise- 1 quences that mattablue.- Now who. that tin ;denten& the subject Vidll.preteid to drai l tg the peater.cltpreereation is halt sooner by fallingintagizirpropbt labita:than. by the7prn dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy 'offwring, the moat serious and deatruo tive symptoms to !both body and, /Mind arse. The system becomes deranged, thephysice/ and mentalfunetions.werdrentedi4oss prccreative, power, nerVOns irritability, - , dyspepsia, palpita tion of the heart, indigestion;: constitutional debility- iyastiiig 'cpugh, con gin#P.; ' No. 7 Sonia Fisonin& E §raner,,' - Left band aide going from Tialtirnora street, few doors from the--corner. Fail not to observe name and number. ts —8 IT `V- r. na , Lettere must, be pad and- contain a stamp. TneDoctor's,Dlplomaelang in his office. • • • , • 4011b1BON Member of the - Boyal Millets of Surgeons, I:on :don.; graduate from due of, the' moat - eMiramt (alleges in•the 'United ii3tateis; and .the. part of whose life, - hasibsiat stena in the-hospi tals of Londoni• Parisi-Philadelphia aid deo , Where, has effected eindeof the most astonishing Curefithat were ever krioww; numylroutiled with ringing In- the head and ears when ash:6p, ,great nervousness, being •alaime& at sudden sobisie,. bashfulness, with frequent blushing, artendiid - soniethnee With derabgeliferit " of mind were oured.hvirmilad3L-;; TittrAitlTlCl — Rai 'NOTICE. These ago nome:ot the sad Azdsixtelanclioly effects produced :by!earlychabits,Pls.7outh, Viz weakness of the back and -limke,imius- in the bead, dimness of sightjoes In Mictdai power, palpitation of the he f t, dyspepsia, nervone irritability, sympto ms-of consumption, &c. - 31szeiszar.---Tfie fearful effects ofilthe mind are much to be - drea' de&l-16ss of inemorY,looa fusion "of depression 'of spirits, evil fine bodinge' avendim to sieolety e iself - distrait, love Of solitude; timidity, U., axe some ofthe evils produced. YOIING MEN Who have.lnjured :themselves - 4.) , y `•i stain prealce ' - alotiea liehlt!fre. quentlytlearned from) ail' compttinions, - Or at school; the effects of which are nightly felt, even when ableep; and turedr - rendere utixrriagerinipossiblti,. and , destroys ,both mind and'bodY;Shodd - apply immediately. • Whatit pity that a young man, the hopiyoi line oubntry, the darling of his pesents,:shiluld be snatched from all prospects and enitiyielitii bf• by_the consequence. of ileiliting from the path of nature and Indul ing , ln a - oartaht 'secret habit. Such moms xver, - Icefoke Contem plating • :'i L . •Li NIABBIAGE, . _ _ • &led that a sound mind and body , are the nrogrueowirkaisitei tiiiiiernote connubial Indeed, without theseahe jiicirney thADuigli life bedomee a weary rdigriMage : the prognect-honrly-darkene td the-view ; the mind becomee ehadinred,withrdand filled with the trielanohoirrefldedinfthat the happineee of aft Wird& hilt-IMM = TDISEASE,=OF 1111pRIMPIELREE: of pleasure finds he has imbibed the &Ids of this painful disease, it too'often' .happhus that an filthßed *Leda Abapie or the dread of Ws corm deters him froin'applying3o thOse, who, (font edtfcatign andrespectability,,can alone bef r i e nd - him. go falls into the hande,of %no eribt and &signing pretenders, who, Incapable of curing, filek his pecuniary suliStatm, keep him triffin' month=ifter month_;* as long as the smallest fee can be obtained„ . and in despair leave him with rained-health to sigh over ,his galling disappointment, or, :by the use of the deadly Poison, Mercury, hasten the Axmatitu tional symptoms of this terrible disease, suthaa ffectidni3 of the Head, Throat, Mite, Skin; eto. progressing witt fr*htful rapidity tilVdeath Fate a periodli. his dreadful ikdkrringslif mut , ' mg him to that undiscovered country ,from whenie to traveller returns. ' - nwoßantesT,or.TlEN PR&S' The many thrimaands cunki-at this institution year after ylar g 'and ninaorous impertant snigibig-operaticalirierfsitneed:bY Dr". 4olinson, witnessed by the' tepbitere of the Sun, Clippei t " and many other papers, notices of -which haVe appaa re&ogaM and again before theLpublio, be ildealtimstanding as a gentleman of oluaracti; ardinglintodbnity - is - w:, snftkil_ni:sttitattee the afiliotedi t kd filaN =RR QOM SPEEDIbY MUD. .i 014,4 NO? :11dittilufredied* IMINE=!I latbitaL HARRISBURG; PA., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15 1863 Nt 2trottligentents. The Great "Amerioan Remediee," KNOWN AS "HELKBOLD'AT . GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BIICERT," " SABSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. ELELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUOHU, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROP.IICIAL SWELLINGS This Medicine increates the power 'of Diges tion; and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, 'by which 'the WATERY or = CAL CEROUS depositions, 'and all TJNNA.TURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as yell :as pain and inflammation, and• 113 good for MEN, 1/0- MEN or CHILDREN. HEMBO.LIY 4.5 4 ••EXTRAOT BUCiV FOR M'EAIaMESSEEI Arising.from Excessoeo Habits . of Dissipation, Earli truitioretion or Abuse. AMENDED wrin.zas rozrownsrct arlairome Indisposition to fixer-Dryness of:the Skin; thin,. Lose of Power, • Low of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak lieries,- Trembling, Horror of 'Disease, Wakelulness, Dimness of NisiOn, , Paia in the Back, Universal lassitUde ofFiushirig of the Body, the. Muscular on the Face, Hot Hands Pallid Countenance. #• , These syreptonn, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably , removes, soon follciw Iif.POTENCY, FATUITY, - ,EPILEPTIO In one of which the patient mny . expire: Who can say that they are not , frequently followed by those "direful 1 INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffer ings, but none will confess. The records of tba Insane Asyliuns and the ,melancholy` deaths by Consumption, bear tnnple viltucef to the trtith of the assertion. TtLe CONS27TUTION, ONCE AFEECit:D o.EGANTowa4srarEss;, &quires the aid:of Medicine to strengthen and , invigorate the system, which Helmimbre tract Bachu invariably does. A trial will chti *vinCelhe most - skeptical:. FE HA LES--FEMALES—FEIif A 1% - its, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, NASILESD, OR OONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, In many affections peculiar to femates the. Extract /Moho unhqualled by any other remedy, as inCidorosis or lietarition, Irr,ektk. laxity, Painfulness, or suPpressinn the cus-!. to:ow EVuonottmai-titocratedl;.o.F Schirrbte stets of tte, Meths, Lencorrhis or Whites, 'Sterility, and for` all omplainte inaldent to the sex, whether atitingfrom Indiscretion, 112144 of Dissiiiiition iii-the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE NO FAMILY-BBOULD BE WITHOUT Take,no Baltanniilarcury,or:Dnpleasant Medi cine for U.opleasaut and-Dangerous Diseases. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU Duras Secret rDisisisses in all their stages; at lit tle expense ; little or no change in diet no In cOnventence and no exposure. It - causes fre quent desire, and givea strength to ;Urinate, thereby removing obstructions preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain andinilamniation, fiequent in • thistiasi of diseases; and 'expelliug Poisonoutt, Diseatied, and' Wornattt Hatter. r Thouttands'uPon thousands who have been the victims of quacks, atid - who bays paid heavy fees to be cured in time, have found they were deceiVed, nniittlikt the "Poison" halt .by tini , mitt' of "poverfal .Aatringents,!' 'been dried up in the system., 1 , to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps alter rtutriiage;. Use-HELM.BOLD'S, EXTRACT BUCHU ;for all'Atfections• and Diseases . of the Urinary Dv gans, whether. eilsting in Male - or Female, frqm whatever:comae' originating, and' no' Matter, .of .how longstanding. Diseases of Alsase Orgithil Tequir&the aid . ofta Diuretic.' HUMBOLDT BXTRACT BUCHUtis - the• GieatDiuretic - and 'it is runtairito have the `desired' efiectin , Diseases for which it is moommended. ' , Blood—Bhxxl--Blood. -Heimbold'e Highly Concentrated Compound ELIEM =TRACI SAIttiIkABILLA SYPHILIS. This "Is an affec-: tion of the Blobd, and attacks the Sexual Or . Linings of the Nose, Earsi.iTh - roit; Wind; pipe, - and other. Mucus Surfaces,rmaking its iv= pearance in the form of liiceur's Helmboldts Extract Sarsaparilla, puriAes the Blood, and, removes Soak Eruptibidedf the Skin, giving - 0 the CbMplemen a °Mar, ind 'Healthy ' Color. It being prepared impteask for -this Class of cosigilebatty its lilood-Pnrifying -Propertidi are preserved to , a:greater - extent than any „other other preparation • . 151114 (SOLD'S ROSE WOE ' An tquellangiotion for digeaees ,bre. amiss an injeetiorilli.• diseasee of the Urinary 'Organs, arising' frofii;`-iiiiiiitla of dissipation f -,-used in ,connection with` r thii - Eft tracts Brain Md'Saraaparille, itioneh,4lBo ol 9 l 3* as tbeemmended. Evidenbe 'of , the Most re-, sponsible and reliable charactei'Jilll acocaPany thePEJITIF,IO4II23 OF CUM from 'eight twenty: leers standing, '.3ir.ith names known to "Science - and' Fame. Medical Properties of,Bnchu,liee_Diiiperisary of tbe'ljnited States. fide; PrOpinior QEWEN'S valuable works on tlai Pinction'.oi n Physie.- I SeO remarks made by the late celebtutect Sit;II; Philadelphia. Seeretruitka'ituadriby Dr. EPHIIAIIfiIicDOWELL - iscalibtateilPhyolcian and member of the Roy t College of Surgeons; Ireland, and published the Iranseptioas: o f the the Kings and Queen's J,ournal.,,'lSee Medico- Cirurgical Review, 'published by BIM: TBA MS, Fellow of the BoyalOoller of 8#10"119. See moat of`the late standard works"pi;tr. cane., of Bnchn $1 00 'per Oittiet, six for $5OO. - Mitred of Sarsaparilki,4l 00 Per bottle, ,or ea for. sco 00. Improved` Wash, 50 cents per bottle, ors hrjor s2' 50,.6i halt a dozen each for $l2 00, whick be ea ficient to cure the Most obstinate case s , if diieei Wu are alitiatello. Deliiefed to any 'oddities, -seta; sly pack ed ` . from obserOoii• Describe melt CominutdeatiCniW Ouxastuar anteed. Advice - grade, , • AFFIDAFT.t. 1 Pontinellirlifpeared - beforil'ine an Alderpian of the iitrzdf:Philidelphis, H. - T. Helmbold, who, being duly sworn, doth say, his prepare, lions Ccintain - nb - narcotic, no mercury, or other injhrious drugs; and are purely vegetable. ' • •11 - : T.ELP/MBOLO. Sworti:Ond'FiubiesibetibefOke 'me; this 28d•41;ty Of NOVeint*Lit3s4.WM."P: BIEBASP' AidermalaVirii •• listreet•ab.•Psee, L' • Address letters fiwinforzeibt%owiri confideneth •''''''; 1 11.: 1 1 1 1•BETABOLIN Mld Bouth l lo6lt'sfirsV4bigilarlareat;s4' ' • ' )-! 1 .;04461Y eat . Lw abvertistminto. DESERTERS FROM. 11. S. ARMY, PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICS, Hill DISTRICT, t lienarssuso i PA.. Sept; Lt., 1863 nirSOBIPTIV.E. - ROLL OF SUBS 1 ITU jES 11 MUSTERED INIO THE SERVICE OF IHE UNIIED STATES, IN THE 14T11 TBICT OF PENNSYLVAki, WHO DESEILT ED FROM THE, SERVICE, SEPT. /ST, 1863 .Charles C. Wray, born in . Montour county, Pa.,,aged 25 yettre.; occopatlou boatman; sub ' stituted and mustered into service of ,the Ted States Autiat 28th, 1863, Harrisburg, - liith Enrollment 'Disttict, for three years; black efeat 014 hair, dlik - cosuplesion„s feet, 9i inches in height; _Hires in Daiaville, Montour Co., John Henderson, born in Chleago,, Illinpis, aged 22 years; occupation machinist; suustitu fecVnnd trtrisfeied into service pf tbe DAtlted States August 28, 1863, Harrisbter , g, `i4tii" En roilment Diatrict, for three years ; lane oyes; dark hair, dark complexion,' 5 feet;,.7 inches in height. . . _ . Washingtonb . :wit in Q3ebec, Cana da,laged 21 yeam; occupation sailor; Substitut ed and mustered-into the service of the Unfte States August:2Bth, 1863, Harrisburg, 14th En. rollment District, for threet - years; bind eitee, light hair, fair complexion, 6 feet, 9 inched In height. . • Thqinas Sitmmers, born , imNew York City, New York, aged 21 3ears: occupation laboier; substituted and ; mustered 'into: the service" - o; tits 'United States August 28th, .1863, Hails bu:rg,.l4..th EtuodmentDistact, thatiree,yeats;: (mown eyes, black liair,._ .fair complexiou,fi feet, %inches:in height; lives: in, .New York Richard Carry, ,lierta. , in Halifax, Nova Scotia 'aged 21 . y,ears; occupation sailor; substituted and mustered into service of the United Stites. Angirst 28th, 1868, H4rristurg, 14th Enroll ment District, 'for three years; blue eyes, light hair, sandy complexion, 5 feet. 71- inches in height; lives in Philadelphia, Charles DdVie, born `in Cincihnati, o.*o, aged 21 years; oceupetion Laborer; substituted and mustered into service of the United States' August 28th, 1868 - , Hanisburg, 14th Earqll - District, for' three years; brown eyes, black hair, dark complexion, 5 'feet, 6 inches in height. : 1. ~.. . .... 1 Thomas Martin, born'in Newark, New ,Thij Bey, aged 21 Yeats; ocoupatlon'biii keeper;'sitii stitntbdi and Mastered into services of _the United States August '2Bth, 1868, Banisheirg, 14ttrEur,oll k ment District, f. - _r threelyeani; blue ayes, , . blac hair, dark .doutpleilon, '5 feet, , /fli Inches in heightt_ said .I.e . :' , .live in'Cincinhiti; proper name ; said to be Eldred Carr. , . .; lra Phablx;, born: In. Rochester, New, York, agd 4.7erirP; .orciipelion ship-joiner; 'rubel. tilted add mustered Intcuserticti_ot the. Unite& tates August-ZS - Mr 1E63, Harrisburg, 14th! E i s k i Enrollment District?. for three years";- ivn exes;i•blacit Miff, ,/Mauls irk exion,!'„Of t lin hekhti, Alp'2,3A P add - dirt) per 4radi taffl tb ~: • ' afar& es. \1... I Garge Bow.. an, born in Butler county, Ilia,. aged 24 years; ,occuoation railroader;,sabsti- Anted iind'inirstered into service of the Unitea states August 28th,.. 1863, Harrisburg, 14th Enrollment District,. for three years; blue-eyes, Siniva hair, fair' ecriplexion,.s feet,ll inches _ in height. . ' r-• " '',— -• „ Thomas Wilsen, barn in Newark, New Jer-. sey, aged 22 years; , 'occupation plumber; stb• stititteth , and muttered into service 'of . he: United States August 28th, 1863, Harils6Urg, 14th Enrollment` District, for three years;, grey eyes ; blaebtiair,Nftelitd cowlerrion, 6 feitil6i ruches in hilibtr su*sed to, be from Phila delphia..C; ~ - ' • / 1 -'-'"- ' j Frauds A. Brown;-born in Epringfield, nois e aged!2l yea* occupation. cabinet substitute' and mustered into service of the United Stateti August 31st, 1868, Harrisburg, 14th Enrollment Dbitriet, for three years; hung eybs,:brOwn tutir; fair complexion, "6 feet, '1,9 Mama in , height;.,supposed to be from .fhila- George B. Wilson, born in Burlington, Ver mont, aged 24;Ocotipatiori joiner ; sn stittited anci'mustereci into service of the 110163 d States August 2.1.5 . t, Harrishurg, -, 14th, Enroll= nient District, for three years;.-blne eyes, .hrpyrn hair, dark comPlexion; 5 felt, inchiT ;iu height; supposed to ix) front 'Bikersfield, wont "' i • •... A reward of ten dollars, and-reasonable - int pewee will be paid for the apPrehension of each of the' above 'natned doserten3: . . N - 0. KAY QLEMffidT,'• Capt. and 'Provost liforstiaLl4tkatlst.; Pa. sept 2 • .; NE'it No. 1 and 2 'MACKEREL TN RALF,' QUARTkEt ' , AND ONE-EIGHTH,. J. PACKAGE ' Just receiv.eil by r FI I3 - " , 7 WM"' DOCK, Ja() CO. IPh t ce rr i le c)ortitisi thee for sale At than any other store.. Eaoh—ham warranted. Cali and ,exandne,l4,...NlCHOLB & BOW/TUN, je2 . ' "Ccif. Front and Narker Streeta; IMSERVED FIIII/XB,l herm etically. seared, Prift-mum and jars,.ol4llll:l63cciptlcast , and of the austt &below; eutra4Bl4: for:Rae b y CaEg?`Bl3GA: l l.§ yit ttn, brown, futaatelky'i, - •NICHOLS BoNnkaac a4ritqr, krzontATKl,Kark6t.Sta• • NEW MACKEREL, No. 1,.2 and 8, in every al* of package, barrels, halves,vgnatters and kits, justrecEdved••and for dale!tbse • • NICHOLS &'-BOWMAN; -'- septs Conon Front aniclifarketoSta . - k/i/CRENEITS . Stg4 PURTIP7 ) 7 Y,ncovered Hams fresh invoice Jiist received bY • etal DOCK, Jct„& • f, BOW; loyacp of i tinp*ltett litao4lB, ..just'receivoki aiad'f(irEia, 1 • INTOE101%,& 130W-M.A.S, augB Cor: Abut and MaiitOt-ste.. DRIED BEEF: - 41.0 gichetkeee• : 1 ' - Face!dor Beef, Justreceived by , Au2l. Wl t t pO M EcaENEß'siwelstor Sugar Oared Hamer. the beat in the inmket, just received and tor side - 'ffigtiO,LB BOWMAN, MlBl CornerVlont and :14.ark et, titbieta. R Z ° CQFEE,..a_ choice, seaection ot f: Rio ,Co fee, et 'reduced tiptoes., Call and. examine ta. . :NICHOLS & -BO WELAN.; , • i. 4Aslis .;',4.43ozaeuirc-ant And Market-streets. MAWS-„ OELEBRA.T.b.D - 424 lapidt, ” (11 , 03 V rick Ole malitatict grit toeW6i WY# 15001 C Ix di tr , 1{.1,L.L.1 at . 1, V 330 zereOrilP°e Have you Heard the News from IVEAIIinE? THE MAINE ELECTION 1 `Great Union Gains! l'oarrartn, Me., Sept. 14—Evening. The:following returns have been received' For GOVRrnor;.path gives Cony,; Union Can didate, 1,021; Bradbury, Democratic candidate P 29 * - • 'gives Cimty a majority of 660. Auburn gives Cimy 76 maiority. • ' Intelligence from west of the Kennebec thews strong Bepuplioan gains.. ; The yote of this city is not all counted, but the iiiejority for-the Union ticket will probably be*over 600. . • TEL .The following additionat returns have just wine iu: Augusta gives Conn for GOVerrior, 39G Ma jority, which Is a-large Union gain. &arbor° gives Coriy 1,678, and: Bradbury, 789. Saco gives Cony 678, and Bradbury , 386 Union gain of 314. From the Army of the Potoraae. ADVANCE OF BEN. PLEASANTON TO TDB Three Neel* ,of ,Artillery, Captilred. riT.FAMBIJAIFIRRB rug OF roxexec, Sept. 14. • • , f Gen: Pleasanton lies advanced to the Rapi dan. The rebels were . in position; with an fantry, artillery and cavalry, to prevent Our crorldog. ' Our casualties yesterday were killed and 40 wounded. Among the latter was Gen. Cusier, not seriously. He commanded a brigade; in Gen. R.dpetrick's division, and was wounded while gallantly charging a l battery,ef theiefte my, in which Chargethree guns were captured. Foreign` News by t*u3shiii Arabia. Earl Eussers reply to the 'Emancipation So ciety, relative to the building of =rams for the Confederate Statrs by the alessrtr. Lairds; is written ht a. tone of, =disguised clisapproial, tint he says ridthitig ban he'shine, igithunt tifft; davits.l ' '" Thell'arialPayvtlenies - the oirtoial characte of thc,pamphlet advocating a -recognition of the Coptederiitee. The Armitatir explains that the Florida was only paimitted to' make IttdisPensable repairs at Whims. • - ' , • ' ' The Liverpool Postaays it now,appears that the steqm rams launched from , Lairds' yards were bullttlor the Otaitedhate service. Neither the Fterich Goiernment or the Flee& people wer.e.conce ned. in the business, although a Frztch .bank.er_was connected with the scherea,kaulablidly.%—the rams , to be paidifor entlif . the'Cortgderite Mr. Lansier ass, ode of the abut :Acme tor ' 'nod ' , lves also guarariteafor f thepayment of thenuniMot with Hr. Laird. „ • He has a mortgage ` :on both - ..veseel., and therefore they may ultimately become his pro perty; . Bat then the' Law: would have to deal with these new teatimes:in the transaction, and Latirer mightlsell there to,the British Govern- Itieirt at voit Rtic*, and they are p+.ll worth We" money; tor ma but for wait and barb r service:. -For privateari.they ere:totally =fit. The Paris Pays 841tell.that the two ships were not constructed for the -French Government, tout heir been ordered by...the goiernmenti Baypt,lat their tames Indicate; The PAris'dfoni tor says'the Floridiv,lahing tinder-floritedinile flags,,entered Briesta to repair damages Her reception was according to international lave. 'A't the ripening ofitm vied; the French CIO -eminent,- rte; accord` Withithe 'Other TA:Divers, recognivA the pp nftw r t q States aa belligerents and declared, itaintentiono:fobservlng . a strict neutrality between the twe Parties In like cases, it is' the hlight eaivell as the , duty of , nelttrals to: permit the vessels of bellig r • ereniato procure -means,.not for fishidsgviir,- ptes,:butsfor,navisa,tion. , 'Therefore; it has beeit decidedthat the Florida Could be adthitiefi to Procure that'2Wiiii dispensable to maintain her tangoed ntiVigabli state, without her 013 . 14 able tagnOmpegeruisis tending le'reignic her war. arrangenumta. _ The Londonlronrs'publiebes some "particulars! otitbe Florida's career, as related' by C4iptila. : 7 • h . • . . He claims to have tnated all his prisoners of %esti witiCthe greatest respect. 'lle'saye the linglOthiton was wilifireA ei.ty mites then Cork. r , When she Was capture& her pilot 'was referred. to theconfederate merriment for thesettlem6at of any Jart claim he might have. , Oapt: Maffitiitid as to his quitting Brietite, that he "expeoied,there wouldhe seven or eight F.edereLwar vrissels outside the only narrows t - , . = - ' THR , I.A.TEST. LIVZSZOOL., Sept. steamer China' arc rived here at two o'clock this afternoon. ` Thelitp — Oip — rdikilfai wee dosed today, so the result:Or her tieWe on Arne icau securities wee not developed: : _ • Tha bombar dment of Cherlastor+ had . farther depressed the` „ No hi/Judie - Wee dans laifit Wes norainhaly Galled tit .35(440-lier-ibrit. 'dlscourit. ' - . From Cincinnati. - • : Ontersitau, Sept..l4., - The draft in this olty.oonaosence , s on Wednaa. The 'eointsa'cial's Indlanaptkiii dispatch ',says that all the United States troops in - indirusa, except_-thel"rovost Guard; -,. linziteitteertL - ttidesed to the field:: Generalt Witoix 'orderisd se= port , to •Gaiteral St:onside for active service. ..-Ata the tecoid battalion-sot the Staty-third. regithent rittatning fiom Taira Mute,. on i allay, an atterupCwits diode to hang,,...the 11411L 4 Dan el VpeCheettAindio was ogrAllke :same' train. He was relNuOPYgle-Pirtgllrk bl s 4tv 03111pidle -4, tiaea:itttle tF.sagAkt 01 6 0 0 01 - let AittnlTAtfifft 1 01141. 5, issEgifit aim .Atraef t owing th.(1) 3 1444 681 214 ';:for-1.149 1 43h-elashiasstto frep .11136*.w. ti trete U %xi 014, TS•.,& m.O ==== RAPIDAN. PRICE ONE CENT FROM WASHINGTON. AVAMIENGTON, Sept. 14 GIMBAL BLTHESIDVS RE,IGNATION. The President has received the te , ,ignatic,t) of General Burnside, but rtfuees to accept it, and requests him to remain in command in Eaet Tennessee, which he has liberated from r,bel control. OUR MILIELOAN RELATIONS Fettor Romero, the Mexican Minis'cr, ntill remains in Washington, and, le is understood. holds official intercourse with our Governint nt, whi , h continues to recognize the Juarez Gov ernment, no official st.nouncement of the est .h -lishment of the monarchy in Mexico having yet been received. Whether the new Oovetn went of Mexico will be recognized when this announcement is received excitts considerable speculation in diplomatic circles. GENERAL GILMORE ASKS INSTRUCTIONS It is reported that a letter has been received here from General Gillmore, which &tato tbat he is now in a position to shell Charleston, but before doing so asks whether be would bp jus tified under the laws of nations in bombarding the city, so as to result in its , lestruciion. The instructions given him ha reply, it is said, fully justify the destiuction of that city if the rebel military authorities refuse to surrender it. IMPORTANT DECISION. On Saturday the following important decision of Judge Holt was issued by the Provost Mar shal Gene, al: "Under the thirteenth section of the enroll ment act, it is clear that a party drafted and wishing to furnish a substitute or pay the com mutation, must do soon or before the day ftx-d for his appearance. Tne privilege expires with that day. "If he fails to reporthimself and is arrested as a deserter, he has still the right to go before the Board of Enrollment, and prove that he is not liable to do military duty ; but if, on hear ing his claim to exemption he is held to ha liable, he cannot escape personal service. be is also, under such circumstances, subject to be procee led against as a deserter." PASUNO TUB ARMY OF TUE P:,TJMAC Payruseters daily leaver Washiagtou and the whole army of the Potomac wilt be Arid within the next ton days, in fall up to the 31st of Angus , : This will be good news to the fami lies at home of our brave soldiers. 'Mg WORK AT THB NAVY YARDS The Secretary of the Navy having returned from his brief visit to the several navy yards, expresses his gratification with the pro gress making in the construction and irpair of vessels, and the e energy with which every branch of the varied business of the yards is conducted. Thu -number -of - m i n employed wartnever greater than at the present ttrac. THE QUOTA. OF INDIANA. The report of Adjutant General Abb, of Indi ana, has been received at the War Department, and does credit to'the loyalty and patriotism of Indiana; 28,000 men were furnished for the war in excess of the quota. The apportionment for draft amounted to 26 812, still leaving an excess of 1,669. Consequently there will be no 'draft in that Btate. r4A14K04401 - 4 3 411tii , /04:3•Mlun. A. great number of staff 41fficars have renew ly been mustered out of service., including newly every member of G , n. Sigel's staff. The Gen. still remains at Reading, Pe. GERMAN EMIGRATION. The State Department has employed a German gentliman, at eitgtpenee of len thousand dol lars, to pr need to Gecmany to encoatage emi gration to this country. Ehot by a dentinal FORTRESS Morin E, Sept 13 Doctor Brenan,of tno gunboat t.lom.nod Jones, woe shot est night by a sentinel at N,T -f dic. The D ctor had star ed in a boat from li,briberly`s wharf to cross over to the Navy 'Hospital on the opposite ride of the river, wiren'he was hailed by the sentinel, but nut hearing the Sentinel's 01l he hop' on ho wee shot, receiving s very dangerous woued. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, Sept- 14 There is very little titan!, in breadstuff-, and flour is'dnil ; sales of old and fresh gronad su perfine at $4 5U(45`00, extia at $5 00, and extra family $5 50®6 00. Rye fi air is s eady at $5 0005 20. Cma meal $4 00.' Wheat is dull, and only 3,000 bushels sold, at. $1 29 for new rod, $1.82 for old do., and $l. 42 fur com mon up to $1 53 for Chicago white. Small saleci of rye at 94c. Corer is inactive ; small !sales of yellow at 84c, and. mixed. Western at 82c. Oats are strong at 650. for new, and 70:-. "for old. Clover seed, if here, would command '45 50®6 00 ; 500 bushels Tirdothy. sold at $3 00(3.25, and some flax seed at $2 25. . Ceffoe,. sugar and molasses are held firmly Provitoons are steady ; sales of mess pork at $14®14 75 ( Ham sat 12®1Eic.; sides at 740., and shoulders at 6}c ; lard is steady, at 10 , 13. Whisky - the demand is limited ; sales of Pa. and Ohio at 62(3,53q; and drudge at 41c. 142 w Yosx, Sept. 14. Flour-heavy-Balettof-6 ma barrels at $4 00 (44 40 for,Sutte ; 15®5_.40 for Oaio, and $5 78®6 90 for eouttitrn. Wheat firm-60,- 000bosubls sold at 77c.0,1 03 for Chi-ago spring; 95®$1 12 for Milwaukie Club, and $1 1301 20 for Western red. Core tinn— sales of 12,000 bushels at 72®77. ,Beef, quiet. Pork heavy. Lard dull. Wnisky steady at 50.1122,51 e. Flour is declining—Ohio extra-$5,60®5 62. Wheat firm—Southern white advaucuti fic Corn heavy. Whisky quiet—Ohio 61c. Cuffaa firm—Rio 28lig30c. Arum.--It appears that ague 'and fever are becoming quite fashionable again along the Juniata, Tax Supreme Court for. the Northern District .f Pennsylvania, will commence at Sunbury on onday thes4th of October. Thirty-nine cases are announced totem off before the newt. Tan Nortkimbirlitid county Fair will be held on the 14th,15th and 16th or October:, instead previously announced, owing to the Union cotUltyYrdr occurring on the semi* days. " REWARD FOR DESERT &RS. REWARD OF TBN DOLTARS, and the A reasmablo evsnses incurred, will be paid to Awe r oma, for .the apptehenalon turd delivery _Of a -DEBEBLER &Cale headqoarteis of the rime % prow?* *rebel: By order. MEIN KAY CLFREN'I', .oEsptain and r.royost Marshall4th Diet., Pa "Harrlebtrif ; August 21, 186?.--a42Atawtf y Berintoss, Sept. 14