`7ll TEL pup,T.TRAFD EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER TERMS.—SiNats Bozsgurnme The Deux TILIORASH is NOTVed t 0 subscribers , 1n th City at El cents per week Yearly subscribers charged $4 CO, is advance. , . I WISELY AND BSHI•WIIELY TSLNOWAPH. .!' The TELEGRAPH % also published twice a week duels; he session of .tbe Legislature and, woolAr during tht rotnainder 01 thaProat t apd furnisllo to's batibers 11 tno following oath : Single subscribers per year Seml-weekly..2l 60 Ten 46 66 IA ..12 00 Twenty " " .. 22: 00 Single eabeerlbeei Weekly 00 LAW cw enwenene. It subseribercorder.the 'discontinuance of their news papers, the pithlfslier ntiii continue to send these until all srrearages are paid. subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa re from 4he °Meet* Which they are directed, they a•e responsiblitnntil they have the bills and ordered tient discentinaed, stlioulloattorm EDGEHILL SCHOOL .PRINCETON. N. J. Rev. JAMES P. Hymns, A. M., p • •,„„7. Rev. Tnos. W. CATrcu, A. M., THIS Institution, founded in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or fir a business life. The buildings are large and commo diens, and the grounds embrace more than thirteen twee. Both of the Principals devote their whole time to the school, aided in the department of instruotion by competent teachers he mlitary instruction mid drill, (under the charge of an experieneld Instructor,) is arranged 110 as sot to lute/ere with the regular studies, occupying a put of the tme approprined to exercise and recreation. .Pupils are re,:eived at any time aad charged only from the este of adv. Lesion. Tutor —1126 00 per session of Ave months. For circulars, or further information. address either of the Principals. Po'creure to also made to the Bev. Mr. Cattail, Harrisburg. Prom (he Rev. Dr. Hodge and the Bev. Dr. McGill. Professors in the 2heoloyiectl Seminary, Princeton, IV. J. I have for several years been intimately acquainted with the eev. 'Mamas IV. Cattell. He has had charge of two of my sons, and I can 'safely say I have never known any one in whole fidelity and de votima to bie pu pile, I have equal confidence. He is a good scholar and • successrui teacher. I kuow no one who has a greater facility in goniug the love of his scholars or who cacti over them a better influence am aware of the responsibility in spoking in such terms of commendation of a teacher; btu Tam sulatied lam doing nothing bat simple just e to an ex I'ellent Man, in using th 3 language which I have here em ployed. WADIES I have great confidence in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, both n his aptness to give instruction, and his urt In the edminut , sum of disciphdo. 1 have had two mew under his care, an r from the most careful observe thou I am free to recommend the E.:11;01'01 :0110a as one of safe and thorough !estrum ion jei4 dtm.rejylfidimj A FX I , It T. WHILL. JOHN WISE'B Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Barrignsrg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEMONS, 1 PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH, And ve , etables of all kinds, brought .direct from She Eastern Markets, twine a week, anu purobased sander my p-rsonal supervision, thus enanlldg me to sell a better and cheaper article than any in the market. Or Orders from a distance attended to promptly, and goods delivered is any part of the city free of charge. FRE.:4I CANNED FHLTITi constantly on hand Give me a call. e 26 JOHN WISE. INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. . incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and &sets $1,200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G Come, Samuel W. Jones, John 4. Brown, Samuel P. Smith, Cnarles Taylor, Ambrose Wil , te„ John R:. Neff, Itichard D. Wool, Watitat welsh, Wil.tean B. Boiren, James N. Dickson, S. korris Witln, John stases, George L. Harrison, Fran s R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COPTS, Pre dent. 'CURLER PLATS, Secretary. Asmara agent for : sins% names company, the undemgoad is orepared to take Fire risks m any part of the State of Penosylv.una, either annually or perpet ually, on tbe most favorable terms. Office Ttdra street between Walnut and Strawberry alley, Be ke's row. • WILLIAM IIIjEKLEII I jelo-d ly lieu motley, Pa. DENTISTRY. • GEO. W. SPIRE, graduate of tho DBaltimore College of Denial g raduate haviugp er m.uently located In the city of llarrLsbarg and taken the maw formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges; on Third street between Market' and Walnut, respectfully hiforbis his friends and the public in general, that he is prepared to perform all operations in the Dental profesaine, either Burgles for mechanical, in a mauler that shall not be 'surpassed by operators in this or any otber city. His moue of inserting arthioial teeth is upon the latest im proved scientific principle . Teeth, from oue to a full set, mounted on due Gold, Silver, Piedras plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasure in.recommending the above gen. Dem= to all my former friends of Harrisburg and vi cinity, and feel confident that be will perform all opera tions in a scientific winner, from my knowledge of kis ability. [myB dtfJ F. J. 8, GORGAW. D. D. 8. WM. A. PARKHILL, P II NIB E R AND ' GAS FITTER. Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing STORES, dwellings, churches, inxblic buildings, factories, Is., tilted up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a wor.man liice manner. 'Hydrants, Wash boas, Batti Tube, I if and Force eumpN Water Meets, Lead am Iron Yide for water, gas and (seam. A share of pubdo patronage is respectfully solicited. All work pr mptly .landed to. my3o4l3ni. NEW MAABLE AND STONE HENRY BROWN HAYING opened a MARBLE AND ,STONE Yarn on Cam'. 13treet, near Chestuut street, oppo lw lna P nnaylvarda Railroad Depot, tares thia taa hod of [worming the cluzans oY Harriaourg ant Tioinity that he ie prepared to do au kinds of mArble and stone wurk In a superior manner, and on the mast reasonable tonne. 0 , 11412 ms aLOSIS & BLACK W ELL'S Celebrated icgt UR, SAINBS, PRZSEAVE4, &c., &c . A large supply a the above,. embracing every variety, just re elvuti And for gale by I to] WM. VMS, Jr., & Co. OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet and Fancy Goode in onsurpaised in thin city, and 2e..,ag confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res. pecnutly invite a call. • KELL", idt market street, two doom east of Bennw street, south aide. IpINVITOt of Messina Urangea and other f oreign Fruits, just received and for sale by NICHOLS& BO WHAN'S, . corner Front and Market streets. m 719 SIIPNACIOR. Dandelion Coffee,-juet re. received ald for We by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Comer Frontal:la Market streets im 28 vRESII invoice of Messina Oranges and lemons, to sale by N1C110...S A BOWMAN, 40 Career Wont and Magee streets. of goods for ad riiHr. general variety 1. jading the TOILET, t) be Mina at Seller's, is ezunirpassed to this city. lee 9l Market street, NEW ORLEAN S SUGAR! THE firstin the market, just received and fur Mae by WV. D .OK, & 00. CLARET WINE bare closing out a VERY surptiom, OTat kes than cost wig. DOM, h. 14 ' . _ _ ligieSSW39lol: .3.... , 1617.4.6 - e , SailUKlXiiNMEttio" cra "After MEIMpt.."-r.,VII44,StataIaiIMISIIMMIC. .....,,..,,..,•,---:-_. „ a _____. __ __ Jr-. •:,... ..: 1. '. 7 ':. i t.. • . •• - - , ‘\ \A IL A -- ;‘,... , I . ,•.17 • . '",, S jqi /": 4 C . ;>" Cl/ 1 W - ~, •. , ' ,;! ' (~ "• I .-' '',l . t . 1• • i .. • . . .... A I: '..•'• ..., . . Z ' . I . . 1 F i ''', (1.! Or= — .PP ‘-- t 74 ' ; I F . '=" . . •••• ~. • "' ' t. 11 . 4 Lh. ~, - ..- ,f -- - , i •.‘•• ~... ._ '. -`....:....." . . . . . . . . .. THE NEW EDITION 07 PURDON'S DIGEST HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED, PRICE $5 00. AN ENTIRE new edition of this well knowa Law Rook has just been issued. It is now distinguished by the following superadded features : The laws contained in the various annual Digests published since the date of the eighth edition (1863) have been incorporated in the body of the work. Many thousand new authorities have been cited ; the report of the revisors of the Penal Code has been embodied in the notes to the various sections of it, and the appendix contains for the first time, the Acta of Congress for the Authentication of Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent Con veyances, with full and elaborate notes of the decisions explanatory of them. The work has been prepared by the learned editor, Mr. Barcurrix, and its freshness and permanent value will be preserved by the continuation of the annual Digests, which have given so much satisfaction. For sale at jr2B BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. CAPITAL AND AMISS .... ..... JOHN P. JAMES, Actuary, CONTINU E to make INSURANCE ON LIVE] on the most rausou able terms. They set as Executors, Trustees and Guardians under last Wills. and as Receivers •ad Assignees. The capital being paid up ant invested, together ,wlth a large and constantly inure s=ing reserved hand, Was a perfect sem ty to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or quar terly. She company add a BONUS periodically to the Insu rances for 1 fe. The nasT BONUS sioproprMtel in De cember, 1844, the SECOND B . NUS in December, 184 9, the Tafel) at NUS In December, 185 t, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1869. These Addams are made without re• quint's any increase in the premiums to be pa id to the Comany. Tim p following are a few example from the Register Amount or Policy and Sum Boons or bonus lobo increased Policy. Insured add lon by tutare additions. Jelo-dly GAIETY MUSIC HALL ! Walnut Street between 2d and 3d, SOLE LESSEE AND MANAGER, 808 EDWARDS. ADMI,SSION 10 and 16 cents. The autocrat of amusements, unanimeue, as the de. ditch 'rendered by the pUblic as to the superior merits of this temple of mental dellgot. Our comic conitellaL Lim shines with unwonted lustre at every appearance, being greeted with wprorlous eclat. Enthusiasm in ar. are 11. SS JULIA EDWARDS, the Bird of Song. 808 I , DWARDB, the Ethlope .n Jester and Dancer. DAN Howehn, the Excelsior Banjoist. M. KIM AID 7 , the rcniwned Acrobat. KATE DA VBMPO ker, the • Masitie Datums°. JAKE BUDD,Atho esnComeJlaß, TOM IdLIBRA T, Irish and Comic Vocalst. MAsThit WILLIS, the Wonder of the Age. J. H. DONNELL, Musical Director. J. H. VANHORN, Pianist. To conclude each evening with the new afterpiece of JOOKO, the Brasialab ape. Joeko, blaster MD ie. boors open st73i,to committee at JAKE BUDD, :tr.* Manager. Drl4-1w All Work Promised in One Wee k - • . • rt, '4113 '.; • • PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYEING ~ E3YAIAISENENT, 104 Market ~ O tte. i is 4th anti sth, HARRISBURG, PA., UETHERE every description of Ladiee' • v and Gentleman' Garments, Plea Goods, &c., are Dyed, Cleansed and finished in the beat manner and a t .the shortest notkie. DODGE at CO., ! • Nova•dawly Proprietors STEAM BOILERS, HAVING made efficient and permamant arraugements for the purpose. we are now pre pa ep to make S (BAK BOILEtt•S of every kind, Prompt ly and at reasonable rates. We shall use Iron made by & Brother, the reputation of which is second to so e in the n tweet. Roue but the best hands employed. Repairing prompt 'ly attended to. Address s. BAHL." WORKS, my22ly • Harrisburg, Pa- FAMILY FLOUR. ATE INVITE the attention of families who BASE THEIR OWN BREAD, to our stook of Flour. We have Just melved SEVENTY-FIVE BARBELS . of the Choicest (Whtte Wheat) St. Louis Flour that the West-rn Mar cot adores. We guarantee ay , ry barrel or bag we sell to be strict ly' super or. [PM] WM. wag, JH ., & Co. • DETERSIVE SOAP, something better than Haplaon'a Household Soap, just received acid 'or sale by NICHOLS & BOWliaN, Corner From and M.rket street*. FRESH Lemons and Raisins, just re mitred stator sale low by 101.8 & MINN AN, el 4 Corner Front and Market wee a. titt Orinane zugarett 5 wrote and brown, ed arid for rate to • by imam k BOWMAN, Cor. Fecal A mid Market aerate. LUBRICATING Oil for all kinds of ma• clanery, in convenient paoscages,lor sale very low • NlCiluld it BOWMAN, Cornor Front and Msrlcet street. 3e19 CALL and examine those new jays for Fruit, the best, cheapest and Wispiest In in market, be sale by • • NlOlitiLS & BOWMAN, )019 Comer From sal Market Ftreet, DANDELION WEFEE I—A Fresh and largo supply of this Celebrated Coßeal ust resolved by fja3l WU. 1)00k* Jr.. & 4ALAD OIL. supply of fresh Salad Oil. in large and email bottles, and of different brands mat rewired and for We by pOCIE.J2. k CO: "1 N DEP EN DI N4-.4.b.i ,-, ,ALL-: , T, 7 41,G — , - . . - N , ; 1 .b1.131' . .. - 4• 7 41; ,i 1 N,..„N..9,: t k.vi ! VOL XVIII Mistetlatteons. OFFICE NO. 408 CRESTNUZ BIREET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) THOMAS RIDGWAY, Piesident No. 89 L . 2500 i s 887 89 83,887 80 " 182 8000 4080 0 4,080 00 199 1000 400 00 1,400 00 " 838 6000 1,876 00 6,876 00 Agent at tieburg and vic tiny, GE FiRE CRACKERS by the chest or bo*• Just received and for sale by • • NICHAS& BOWMAN. • Jett Comer Front and Market *Meek, NW Patterns of Coal Oil Lampe, wit)a ill the recently improved hornets for sale by 41(1130L9 Ss BOWMAN% *719 • mow, Frost sad ilarko Mile% • HARRISBURG, THURSDAY AFTERNOON 1862 BIOTINA'IOOFING 111ANI7AOTORIID in Tall • UNITED STATES ROOFItil) CO”: . • . . . Ha 9 .GORE BLOCK, Corner Green and Pitts Streets, 'Breton, Mass. rpLllS'Portable :R63fing is the only article ever offered; to the paha:, Whichia reedy prepared to go on the roof without any nubbin , operation. It to light, haedsema and ,easily applied, and ran be ea lely and efieopiy tranneorted to 'any nait of the world. It will nott aint or discolor water running over; or lying on it. and le in all reeve to a very uesirable article. Its nonconducting properties ada[t it especially covert Lig manufactonts of various kinds, ant' i 4 is. confidently of lb the public artera test of four years to all yaric• des of cl mate aad tem-aerature, for copulae all kinds of i oafs, flat or pitched together with can, steamvate, ho It is both chepand durable. Agents wawa'', to whom iberal inducements are offered. Send for sample, circa - ar, no., with pardedare, to "t .f. s. ROOVINI3 dpr24 dam: . . tt Gore , Block Rostra." AGENTS! MERCIIANTSV TbIOL,E It IMEA.I4I .710110. L I N - ERGETW so 'a day by I.ld selling our 1011i11.0,1 PBPLYI StathiNEßY PACS/it: 4 coaaluing bnperior 'StatierierY, Tertralti 'of ELEVEN' GSNERALS, and a piece of 'Jewelry. We guarantee sat hifaction in quality of.oUr goodi. The gifts consist of fifty varieties and styles of Jewelry, ati useful and valu able. Cfreulara with fall partied era mailed free. nd• dresi. HASKINS' & CO, spark :mil. • . 84 Beekman street, New York. THEO: F: .011OHEIVEE,. . BOOKJOB' Irani - TER, . jlOlO.. 18,' 'MARKET StREgT, HARRISBURG. ' •• Ka-Particular itttostion paid. to Printing; Rating and iinding of Railroad Blanks, Manitbata, Venda,. Chocks Drafts, $lO. Cana , printed 4 al $2, $3, $4, and S 6 per housaiid In elegant styli. . , i2O $1,518.886 • ATLANTIC AND• OHIO TELE . GRAPII COMPANY: 9[lllll Stockholder's annual meeting will 1_ be held at the aide of the k'ocretat7, ti Sorrow Place) 128)i • South •Fourth' attest, Philadelphia , on THORSDA,., 17th ,, at 106;:e/oloolt.IJ pc, at *Mob time an el ;pen for nine , direetoirs will ; fate plane, and such ocher 'ouldness transactedanimas , be .bratialtt' be• fere the 'meeting. , H. H. SIAILLINGVORD, elladtjyl7 • ' ' • ' • • • ' FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DAVI .D BERST. .of rSouth Hanoyer township, offers Mural( an a candidate for the offi,e of cogNTY 03MAii SCONES, enbjem ; to the union KepUbilltedidOltddelleg Convention, inn pledges , himself If nomioatoi sod elected, 'p ditettatge : the•daties of the °Mee tette fidelity. 103 davit& .PRESERVE 'JARS JELLY GLASSES, : OF all sizes, patterns and prices, just received tied for vale by Jel3 Whr, D013K,4r , & 00. BIJEHLFM, SOHIEFFELIE BROTHERS. & 00 , WHOLESALE- = DRUGGISTS, ND DWA.LERS'in'.Ftincsy :tanery, ko. Alsio agents for the' Zito or trefind , t Petroleum. Illuminating :tat, auperlbt to any coal ,oil • (trainload in inv. aaanUtles at the Ingest market !rates.' t i .170 and 112: :William &met, &27d61n] .• . • NEW YORK. ANOTHEIL SUPPLY ; :OF . MORTON'S UNRITAtiTAD GOLD PENS. . BEST PENS in the worid, for 750, V.' 25 31. 60, $2, SS, arid $4, for elide it. • ' ' lebl s- 9 ' ' BCHAFFIR'S Bookstore. FlaY P.A.gErt.. - FANCY MILO 6)111, Pazer,i ready. out; for covering I °Acing GIaSS3B, Picture P.ames , Ac. Union cue other new patinas , for , =ln at • exicoltiors OftlaP. WOKbT,ORIII. VANILLA BEANS; • WE aro. offering fcir Bali. a ipleadid v r giant of Vaunt 8011111 at told ,Prices, by the pound, ounee , or elugiys' • DRUG, STORE, 94 Marked areal. VXTRA•FAMILY 'FLOUR:it choice lot _LA of Extra Family /tour, .all' warranted by 'bbl.; or ssek,just received atoll& was low by Nll-18043 llg 110WKAN . • • jeBo , UgUar t.root,ard Market otrooto. CEDAR Tine, I , BASKETI* I AiROOMS and everyddng.in the-hnei.jud, AD • large huantitlesall for , anle very low ,by : • , • , yam, MOH', CIDER 111 VINEGAR till WADE froth choke arid selected Apples, In. and guaranteed by t7i lb be Win* pue. E , . .I.TENSIVE aincert Grlifisware, including` Jelly glassris. l'rtisoria 'Bahia, 'Goblets 1, lab era, 8.0.4 ate,„ or alionylea, 4inet• received and; for rale low by bIICHOLS & BOWMAN, 7 • • Corner Front* litarliet streets. GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you will find a large and well selootetl stook' of plain and fancy Confectionery of all leindi. a great iva- riot) , or toys 01 every .deiertptiolt4 Lamar Worn Btatids and Fancy Baskets, Forelga Fruits, Nuts, Dates ; and fall . other articles generally uept la a confectionery awl lei store R e ceiving fresh supplies ovary week. GUI and examine for yourselves. WiI.H. CifXfoNsß, aprll3-dgm • • • P'oprietair. O RANGES AND LEMONS.-60 boesa Just received and in prime order. ' sprlB W. D )CS, JR., & CO. CIIOIOE FIGS ; in Ij% Caooons, jyis received and for sale by skiaots at Bowman', jo2 corner Trout sod Market muesli. I ARUE and extensive asset ..rent 431.8iWar0, loelootog all kinds of Jelly Glasses, luathlera, Preserving Jars, Bowls, Dishes, 40., *O. just received and for sale by 1e.1011019 A BOWMAN, ' ' jel9 Cortt , r Frost and Market street, NEW Orleans molasses for baking . pirccre§; a . beautiful article, lust riveiced and tor sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, , /y l5 ' Coe. Free t .nd Margot itreetl.. . . y OVERINGS sugars and ayrtipa ill! Aji kinds, for sate by NICHOL'S in BONILLY, iY 15 Cot. Front s.nd lilark.t 'streets.' - 11.;1A.M.ILY tiLl.l4 an rezook 1: lent subsUtatte for Indigo, for an lest the wholesal and retail grocery store or NICIEIOO &BOWMAN; corner of Front and ilerket streets. 'DIME Cider Vinegar, ivhich we win ant to be made moiety fronicider, just received and ter sue low by NIOHOIS ..O *MAN, jel•2 COMM IhrODt liar et streets. SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION.- ' very convenient - Witting Dealt ; Portfolios t Siemorandum Books, Portstounaies, Soo , at u9A BOBEIFFIR'S BOOKSTOBN XTEA Family Flour, just received aod . .12/ warranted to give satiabwaion, for sale by NlcHuLs at littWtieN, ; my 22 Cornet of Frons sad Market WWl' • 'DIM j E Cider Vinegar, 'warranted, uat received and for sale bo N/OIiOLS CEIOWMAN, - - m 928 CerePr F'rnnt auctierkeiffirteti §uilAkte for'preeerviug; call And 'Awl , wo w, NICIBui4 it Bowman, IT . C10rair. 3 .4 0 1 1 0 1 .4.4 "Wm Ptreeill• c • Misccllcmtans IME 'i2bi)trtisnients . :; ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY:. . A , IatiGNIFICENT Pliwtive Pianq from ' . STEINWAY & SONS, NEW YOBS: 1 Ake .41 OCTAVE SCHOOL 01 1 0ADIPs Price only $BO,, l fuee's make,. best end cheapest In inert& ideiodeohe sod masted itierchio generally. Picture 'gramme' choice as,ortatult or OUT own - 1 , 1 /4e. RE-I D I N • spethair attended to. S. WARD & New Music and Frame. Steve, 14 Market Square. lap Oen and see. jy3 dt: DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Wlcomeao. Sept.. 11, . T" partherihip heretofore exiatingi be tween Jam L. +Sabot' and:Heil sr TMomas bode - Me same end syyfe or Sutton & Tbometk, to )be bustuese °rehire Me day` been die led by m anal conFentimMebinteMess will be bereiner a ritd on by eat I Henry Thomas, J.. 8. L 13110 Jyl4-itBt ' HENRY Eiktkism WORKS, Baniabirg, Pennsylvania. iIIAMITACTONER Or BOQI-BINDERS' BULLIG-14111N58 AND PENS, S"TA.ITDING PRESSES, SWING- MACHINES, PRESS ,BOARDS, • AND MACHIMS 101 ' GRINDING CUITING-MACRENE KNIVES. Portable Cbler;;Elle and,lrodier Cutters, SQIIOGI? . FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Brass VA STING 0, WOOD TDRNDAG IN ALL ITS BRANCIRIA, SCROU SAIING, PLANING, LTC.; Er Any Machine of Wood; Iron or Mrass made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, itc. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. B Cask pad for Old Copper, Braes, Spotter, alo. STEAM BOILERS, &O. PENWRYLYANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET, • OtLLA.R, WINDOW GRATES; Cot miens Warne; brith sialiontry Yeah Wei.bii various' 'other building 'esidings., for sale .very fir - an at the - roma. - HAPPINESS 08 . MISERY ? ttiA"T is THE fIITES . TiO,N. Proprietoio of .the ;`.Y.ARISIAN • J 'OAWNST or WONDIIIIIB,''ANITODY and litDl• DINE" have determined retardiest of aquas*, to , bane free, (for the benefit of suffering humanity) YOUR 01 their most instrundveuudistereming Lectures on Mar- riage and its Disqualifications, Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decidleftlitattilmid, /tull4aitlein; Weakness or .Do prasion, Loss of energy and anal Pewees, the Greet as: Dial 110111 ; 10 1 1411 01 11 e ilied , dirsiWitton result from' yobto fid fig les, Excesses of Maturity, or Ignorance of Petrel• oiogy and Nature's Law. These itvainableSlLeitnree hay., been *commit lamidlihtillagt . and swing thou s Lnds, and will be forwarded tom_ on the receipt of roar clamps, by ail Irissiug alteallflOY PAstsziat Clisura or ars4Teact.4o?DaoP4:94§o3..fkmad,AYs New I' w4 s: • . . REMOVED. JOHN ET AS feilioveik . his Bp•OVand...ShOe' Store .1.1. trent the coiner of geerind lied' !caliph streets to WA 10 IijORKET :.01TREE Next door foagrieulthre. krfii r whersi be mends lolieeplidi - kinds ocHeols a. , d Shoes; Halters, and a large stook' arrianksoind everything' hi his line or. bu siness.; and rwillibe 'thankful to receiarther patronage of hie old,onstotnent anpi-the puede in moral in- lass-sew pLue of kkag.ineet. all kinds orwork =Wei° order be the bent Are Wlli i diiPerior workmen., icepalling done at sherrnehoe.- isiteldtil JOHN B. 9111TH. 109 PERCH OF GOOD II U ti;DING LIKE STONE, BALI AT TOll K E E FARM. iny27 r , FREES BUTT ER • • M AftlC T ICE. • wE„ WINO fitted up a large ..Ratrig orator, and having made contracts with some of our most shawl° farmers to remit - us with fresh and sweet butter regonart , ;:will. Imenabied to supply osr customers with sweet ftwskiite cold Muter it &Warne& • WY. DOCK, Jr.'h CO. .WMIE ATiREDUCEP PRICES. e cf ri lloa. B E Alley -R rlFFilltfi for sale the largest stock of Tin 1 4 .1 tiatfBheot Iris-Wars Harrliburg. ft r i0.i."4,1,. tho , e OT other otoblish m At. T cootom , keepera woo parch stia to sksto htb`t.W: All whit *wanted. jolt STOVES I 'STOVES I 1 IjOMEof t tie .best patterns booking stoves . are lb be bad at tbeliheap ina WWII and time;ha abashment et Lyman Miaboot, Market aired- ien•dim MIT CANS, iIF the; est patterns, Glass and Tin con y I nseureit betitt,et Ly *ea Gilbert* The Were Dlan ulketory, *KIM Janet. ; • :.• • WATER' 'COOLERS. A. NlCE"assortment_, cheap.at Lyman Odberea Ott ,Bbeet Iron Ware Manias& ory, matte crett. Jar7-01m ATTENTION FARMERS QCYTiIkS,' SNATHS, GRAIN ['RADLER, `11.AKE5,11101614112 TIMM 'and Rl"Led In area, variety, to an had Mar at , • .• • - ; QILISSICPS:Ibrdaran. Mara, JelttAtf 4 - () podia th Court was. T _AWE and eatename aaaortment of XI Giamatti institidkog fruseolirs, Pubis% Dishes Cowls, igG"lic ' "" l ieFßri trEf i an e ll er ir c' at yel2 Corner I.rtitessitt Market streets. CII.SAP Ott'fOi all kinds' _ of irkach4nory, in 8=2'04104e istdcagel. far sale Si • . 7 ' & coWilAil, 3 619 • . Varner Frost ►Ad laartet street. WARDELL k , LEVINEdn, Pickles and wv Catsup., ferias], at JOHN WlB '3. myl almtierial and itheck Tea, An sate by NICHOLS' & BOWMAN, y 24 f Cormier front endiliokol streeta MUMS, Kaioons• 0000Anuts just r9cel'S dud u 4 14181 tOa4ca a POWNAN t jyls yrkinOini Menet amen. L'IRUSH FIBII every Tuesday and-Friday a ac JOBNAPPdadriP dult:oe OW. add ,feat.' ( 17 1 . 010, 1-4Ttig -Largest and beet . stock,froineLekttlemm-ereneett4-41 . • • -y '1:: IRRIMPI.ra..BOOLIT'ORI, . . : g • I • • Frain our Moratugjidltionc FURTHER FROM EUROPE Details of the News by the Persia A. French Iron-Plated Steamer for Meltleo. ITTRIOPT TO ASSASSINATE. THII GRAND DUB CONSTOITINB. THE MOLISE PRESS ON AMERICAN' AFFAIRS. Nsw lirosw, July 16. Thefollowing additional news ha 3 been re ceivth by the Persia: • BRITAIN ' It is stated thatibe military staff in Canada will awn be what it Wai before the Trent *ark: The :Parliamentary probeedings are an important. • • ' The propriety 'Of 'opening a communication between Canada and British Coll:untie; was bated. Goiernment admitted that Bubb a com munication was very' desirable. • Mr Layard said that riegoiiations Were pro greelsing with . Paraguay, and he hoped that trierdlly ye atins would'soon be re-'eptablisbed. The gOvernment intended 'to ascertain the `cotton=growitig ogitthilities - of ti:e• Iteo Plata. Ir. letytird also staled that the Froseh Block ade of Mexico would not interfere with .begiti mate 'coninierce and not be rigidly enforced against neutrals ' • „ , There are contradictory 'statements as to the French poliey in Mexico, and veigue rumors of a possible diplotnatiaarrangement. • The Monitair contains`a- decree directing that sugar and molasses imported into France from Eogland and Belgium, shall be snbjeet to cer tain reductions in duty. - • The recognition of Italy by Russia his been telegraphed to Turin. The King of Portugil has demanded of the King of Italy, the Princess Pia in marriage. RUSSIA. The Grand Duke Constantine was shot at as be was leaving the Theatre, in Warsaw. He is said to be slightly wounded. The assassin wae arrested:- ' TKO LATEST Lremou, Saturday evening, July b.—The Daily News says that the Americans in London oelebraticin of the' Fourth - of:July, but, no account of Via proceedings , itr given. The eaiob jburnal , editorially dettounces:in:sarcastiC terms the mischievous malignity of: the 2hnes for its pharisaical+• and - 11I4imed ',heave to America in her hour'of trouble. The Morning Star shales a denunciation' of the runes' outrage on Anierican sensibilities on the moat sacred of all days to the Amerlcan people. It hopes that theiAmericuis will treat the insolence of the . un-English writer with dab., who, says the &at, is not more the ene my of their country than the disgrace •of hie The Morning Herald urges that the prottecu tion,of thq . War and the celebration of the Fourth of July constitute together as glaring a %Kt as; was evsr, alleged against a civilised na tion, and that if professions meant anything in America, the,mere reading of the Declaration of Independepoeshggld suffice to condemn the invasion of the Confederate States , as utterly inexcusable in principle and erroneous in pol icy. SPAIN. The Epoch, of Madrid, says that the Spanish Government has received most satisfactOry communications from its representative at Washington as to the favorable effect produ4ed in the United States by the disinterested policy which Spain heti adopted 'with regard to Mexino. The preeent relations of the Cabinets of Madrid and Washington are most cordial. F,,-,:~~...~~~ The King of Sweeden is to visit Copenha gen at the end of July, and the city ' wilt give a splendid'hanqdet in honor of the King, of Denmark and Sweeden: FROM WASHINGTON. NSW ucßiFmwo REGULATIONS Another Brigadier General INILINGTON, ' July 15. The following is• the substance of, a general order that has just been issued from the War . Department: . In organizing new regiments :oi volunteers, the Governors of States are authorised to ap• point, in addition to the stallulfroeis hererof u re truth .rized, one Second Lieuteuant for each company, who shali.be mustered iuto the ser vice at the commencement of the organisatten, with authority to muster in recruits as they are enlisted. • If any recruit shall be enlisted who shall after Wards, on m.dhcal itiepection; prove 'to have been. .obviously unfit for the service ;at , the time of his enlistment, all the expeiut-s caused thereby shall be paid to such (Meer, to be Stopped against him 1113,M soypay ment m' thstmay he coming to him from: the Govern ment, thereafter. Any officer thus appoitaed and mustered snfil only, be entailed to be paid on the muster and' pay roll of his Cotnp.riy, and shauld he fail, to secure an ‘ orginiseil CoM; pany within such reasonable ,time as the Go*- ernment may designete,. hid men may be trans ferred to some otheicompany, hisappointment be revoked, and he be, discharged without PaY, unless the Governor" shiii think it proper to give him a position , in the consolidated coat pany to which his ma have been transferred. Recruits will be sentto the regithentai deacons at least as often as once a week ; when th-y wilt be immediately examined by the stur geon of the regiment, and if found unfit for duty by reason of permanent disability, will be . discharged front the service forthwith by the e surgeon, who will report such discharge: to to t tile, Adjuant ' General of the Srate,and • adjutant of the regiment, no ting paitieularly thug* where the dkability was obvious, a , ,t the time of enlistment... As soon as the organisation of a regiment js completed,. it 10111: 0 0, 01 .r..4. 41 Y ktiPACte.ct by th .'.. • ME =MEM -. 4r-IrtamaN4,l-1,014, - q , nraws.atearnap lbw tutting mart Having procured Set:am Power Prone% -wit are proper ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING ofevery descrip ton, cheaper than it cad be done at ahy othatelitabhah faeottn tie country. • ~ , - SAMS OF•ADVeATISING. :, . -:. sir-F o u r lines or lenseonstitupe one-half wpm& Sigh' :lines or more than four constitute a square. Halls Square, one day one week 4 one month ... 4 three months.- 4 MIX months, ....... ..... Ali one year... ..... .... • .. • ..... . OneiSquare, one day .... ...... .... .... one week........ 200 0 one month it three months ..... .... ....... ... 10 00 it de months .... 16 00 4 One ye11e...... • ..... 20 00 before k 0010arrigealea nanotrimmt4inierksinGinaTtheCEL;TS4l Cd PErLIN ". 7 ibr each Insertion. NO. 64. Jar Marriges and Deaths to be @barged ea regular a d. vertisementa ranaterinir officer for the State, who' will see that at Feast the minimum' number of each company is present. No akkentees except the sick in the hospital will be counted. He will also compare the muster in the rolls, and if found correct, will sign the 1011, certifying to the muster of each man at the roll, date of his enlistment. Officers will be mustered into the service only on the authority of the Governor of the State to which their regiments belong. Until regiments are organized and their muster rolls completed, they will be under the exclusive control of the Governors of the States, and all requisitions for Quartermaster's, Medical and Ordnance stores, and contracts tor subsistence, will, if approved by them, be allowed and not otherwise. Where it is desired by the Governors of the States, the United States Officers of the Quar termaster's, Medical and Ordnance Departments may turn over stores to the State authorities, to be issued by them in accordance with the Regulations and accounted for' to the proper bureau of the War Department. Pr esons travelling under the order; of the Governor of any State, on hm,iness connected with the recruitirlpervice will be allowed the actual cost of transportati to be paid by the rn.u3teting and di-bursing cffiter on the presen tation of the account, accompanied by proper vuuchers,and the order under which the journy was performed: ANOTHER BRIGADIER GENERAL. Hon. Edwin H. Webster, Representative from Maryland, has been appointed Brigadier Gen era of Volunteers. FROM FORTRESS MONM, CAPTURE OF PRISONERS. Arrival of Troops from Port Royal. The steamer Ge"rgeanua, Capt. Pierson, which left Ole. Point lase evening at six u'cluck, got into port this morning at eight, bringing over two hundred passengers and a large - lot of fresh vegetables. Among the passengers was Brig. Gen. Butterfield and several Colonels of Western regiments. There were also seven Confederate prisoners of war, who weir) taken 'on the 9th inst. on the Peninsula, and released on parole. Their names are as follows: John L Moore, of the First Georgit Infantry; Rich ard. Puller, of the Twenty-sixth Virginia; J. R. Sanders, of the Second Florida ;Timothy Allerton, of the Twenty-sixth Virglnial H. Thomas, of the Sixth North Carolina; John Pullen, of the Twenty-sixth Virginia; sod H. A. Morgan, of the Sixth North Caroliva They were all dressed in the coarsest 'grey cloth, without regard to uniformity. Yesterday the fine ocean steamer Vanderbilt and the steamers Mississippi and Ben Deford, Captain William H. Hallett, of this , port, ar rived in Hampton Roads from Port Royal, with dearly five thouserd effective soldiers 1:to board consisting, of the division under the command of. Gen. Stevens. They consisted in part of the 79th Nevi York Infantry, 50th Pennsylvania, Bth Michigati, 97th Pennsylvania, 28th ittssa chusetts, the Ist Connecticut battery of artil lery, and another battery . and, regiment, the names not recollected. All the sick • and dis abled men of the above command were left be hind. •• BUILDING LOTS FOR SALK' DBSIRABLS Building Lots on Ridge Road and 8010 streets, on reasonable. terms. . For Wilber rartiou'ars enquire of JOHN R. HOOVER., Agent, jyl7-dlmo South street between Second and Third. FOUND. AQUANTITY of shoes was found in a . buggybelonging to the undersigned, which the owner can have by proving property, paying charges and willing et the Founh Street Livery stab e. jyl6-du FRANK A. MURRAY. SAMUEL. PAQE, of Swatara township, announces blintelt so a outside's foo the office of Lonnty Comm' siooer, culj. ot to the d °Won of me Be. rollout County laziovennon. He pr. missed' congealed and eleclel to discharge the dulled of ed office for, the good acute tix pa' ere of the county. lyle dlw wte OWEBERLANI) VALLEY INSTITUTE ,FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, MECHANICSBURG, PA: REV, O. ROE & Sows. AN ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Si1"8 t From littrr;rulsr2;llll.' Charge $75 te $BO pr Benton. air. 8. 101 . for a Cipu ar. 1.51641181 NOTIOeI TO TRESPAS: , ERS.• ALL persons are prohibited to trespass on 11.0 Linda ram • Uutleill Vet] All LT i• Paxton to. n hi , &don ing lands • n toe wese r of Peter Pec ker s, on the Booth f Dr. Emi h and on the east or John Budo.gle, either for fishing ur bunting, and all pars. as uis epartillig 1145 uutlue at l be deaf 'nth- i n unurd i mee 'w.113 law. U• '6413.*1 It. W. AM O. WANTED. . "tirERAL `Machunste. Also a stout bo the olaoir.mith shop. ALPO at the .064tt , LAGILK, *ORM. . NOTIC VERIT'S OPTICZ, CrrtOF Belltinntnixo, July 14tu, 1502 P 9 - Jacob Melly, F. Br y-r, , John Yo'mg,J.coh I pdegr me t MI heel Newman G en res 'Bray, rebrf 1110 deurmel,acn irpush i, g, Michael borne. , John Pr .otie, A. X. :We ,. itt•m Movadue , A. W. Harr, C. C. Hawn, 114., dud B. F. Etter, b p: re p it irty ln . th2ECTlE.nfilago.—voro.oerigletohrelC,...h:::reacohttoiolnohealt ha oh of Go ' real veto low 81,04 uy Leon Of s. , cony t ; orFie y Lli Fn ai Courtto foe ouri Inqur7 for the Gotanedl Will e nolo at the -he 1 e nthwelr 4:4 4, r: org on N AY, the 21 t 4.y ofJul• I. el., et $l, re, o .o,eer. r wa rayon au each of yeti mior- a ni ma .. If ) ou think prover. J. Do. SO 'S, lylb • 45t 8 .ertir MILITARY CLAIM AGEMICT. BACK PAY, BOUNTY, TENSIONS,SIIS" s ISTENOE &c. EI3GENE Snyder; Attorney . at. Law, „Dice, :11tird street, Hanisburg, stip attend to um collection 'of military claims, end r tbi . let of Assembly,:, 13 , 1 6 02 ,filick ftr .dnutianed and deceased soldiers. county under Act of 'Congress, Hay, 22,1861. NlllO.OllB and claim# forliattsiitinne, ' .1110 aaco . _ FIGS, Dates, Prunes, Raifisills, and all idude of Nuts, at Jul' WISE'3 Store , Third and Walnut: "1 FITER, Water, soda tied btveet Gradc; art, at JOHN WI 'L' Belmnioas, July 16 s~ltui 2thatistments. SO 26 1 26 2 60 400 600 10 00