- _ - , , • 1'..")10•11t. - . . - , 1 • •• • - 4 t i Ap . .. _ .... , \, ~:e4.00..i.0,,, LEGIte he ...v. , _ 0 R ~ I N I - -- -__ ____,= --- -_ - _ - -- _ _ / - '---i. - - G- _,=______, ,. _,_T________ / . ~4 1!_i_ ~, s „i-7.----- I. t _ _ .. . _ I BY GEORGE BERGNER. THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORG - € BERGNER 7EhmB Fmcßirrnotc The Rimy 11110.041 re served to subscribers In the City ate cents per w. et. Yearly subscribers will be charged $1 00 0 3 advance. Were's arto ma Wentz TEINGRAPIL The TEL. OKAYS 1- also publabed twice e week daring the seamen of toe Legislature and weekly during the recoaluder of the yea , and f amished to subscribers at the lol,ovrnir each rates, vls: t.ingle übseribera per year Send Weekly..sl 60 T. is 4. u Ir gr ..1200 Twenty " .i It a ..22 00 tingle subscrisers, Weekly 1 00 R\9ll OF e DFBRTISING ,07/* Four lines or 'en constitute erte•half square. Wahl. lines or more %Mtn four oonntitnts sequel*. Halt square, one d -y . ... SO 26 One wine 1 25 " one mooch. . 960 a three months.. .... 4 00 61 eta months 8 00 ~ one y at 10 00 OIIIIIDUIUt 01-0 rev 60 owl en ek 200 44 one month 6 00 10 three months.... 10 00 Ito months 15 00 ° one year 20 00 sar Buslnspe notices isserted In the Local Cattpin, or borers Muriel:es and Deaths, EIGHT CENTS PER UNE for I ach tneerttos. tdarel.gos awl Deaths to be charged as regular adverttsemeate. • Ittebigat . . HELMBOLDIS - .GENUINE PREPARATION "HIG , ILY CONCENTRA TED" LOMP I 1/NO FLUID RETRAIN BUCHU, A Positive and Specido Remedy For Diseases or the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increasLes the power or Digestion, and eXCitag the ABSORBENTS lot • healthy action, by which the WATatiV Oct CALOAREOIIS depositions, and all UN. NATURAL ENLARGENENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMATIUN and Is good for MEN, WOrdEel OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLIYS EXTRACT BUCHU, For Wallow:wee Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In discretion or abuse. arrEN DID WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Exertion, LOBS of Power Loss of lirmory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trambling, Horror of 12isease, Wakefulness, Dimness el Vision, Pain in the Bash Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Rot Hands, Flushing of tile Body Dryness or the Skin, ' Eruptions on the Face PALLID couNrtnitTos, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med WOO invariably rennopes, aobnlbilowa IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIO HI TS _, IN ONE OF WEIGH THE PATIENT MAY DIME. Who eao say that they are not &equally followed by thane "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware oil the cause at their auMbriog, BUT NONE WILL CONFINI. TB' RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Deaths by gonsumpaton, HIM AWLS WITNISsa TO TER TARTS OR THR 4811M102 , 6 THE COMM TonoN WU AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC wmuoicss, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which Hatteoun EXTRACT SUOMI inceriabig dos a Iletal WILL CuSTICT TH KOVIT 11101P1:10.41. FIMALEs_FEMALES—TEMALZEI, OLD OR. Iva n% eive• neleTßll4l.i NO MARRIAGE. ,IN MANY AYPECTIONs PECULIAR YO' TEIMMI;" to Estraat Suakin ia unequalled by any other remedy, as 14 clisitmedtor Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppressio nor -Customary Evacuations,Ulcerated or Sairrhonestate of the Uterus, Lencorhos Whites, Sterll ity, runt tor all complaints incident to the ses i , whether arising from ludiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the a DINZINIS OR OILINOR 03 UFA sn ITXPTONB ABOVII NO relacy SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I Tau NO moat MALIN, hintritr, 05 vertassArn!Mard• Gill roe ossuatuarT AND Dan iaSolle MUMS. 118.41RULIO8 EXTRACT BUURIJ SECRET DISEASES. hi all their Dingy • Al Milt Bayonne i Little or no cluing. In Diet • No In0OUVGUIS000; And 11110111y0iiird. • It causes a frequent desire and &La strength to Urinate, thereby removing ÜbstrocUons. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and indtamMatloo, so frequent in the slam et disease, and expelling ad Putman, Dsisaard end warrposit Netter. ratrossints 01011TnorstAxna Rao RAU BMW IHN VlOTiMd OP QUAOIO, and who have paid easy YAM to, be cured in a short lime, have found they , were deceived, and that the 64 pat. Pow , has, by We UN Of "POWBASUL Aginlllolloo/24:" been dried up in the systeit, to Dreec out In an aggravated form, and PSIMAPII AFTER ALCPJELAGR. UseHinrxorD'eSnaaasßono:terall ndixidon• and .1100000; 01 1110 11441INARY, ORGANS, whether existing in - MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter t HOW LONG d rAmmuve. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of DIURGTIO RELMBOLDII EXTRACT MMHG THE GREAT DIIIREEW And to certain to have the desired client In all Disesites FUR WHICREC RiaddAtIENDED. &Woos of UM most ivashia and- remionsale Character WiD accompany the swam. • CSAT/FMATiaI OFCURE% Smite to* parrs Mandregh rim Naxos 'sows ro &MENDE AND FANS. Prioe $1 00 per bottle, or idx for $5 00. DeltvOted to any address, sinew pelted - from obsor vation. DEd(111311 SYMPTOMS IN ALL CONHUNIOATIONfa Cures Guaranteed t Advice Gratis I AFFIDAVIT. Parsonally appeared before me, an Alderman of Mei city of Pbiladelptia, H. 'I. flaumoto, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mble ercury, or other Injurious drugs, but are purely vege ta H. T. HiIIABOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, thin litki day of No vember, YBS WM. P. HIBGERD, Aldermen Ninth St. above Race, Phila. +Aerate letters for InformsUon In confidence to H. T. 111C121.130LD, Chemist, Deis:4,lo4 South Tenth St. , bel.Chestact, PhDs, " I N 4 ilf OD' GoUNTID Kir 4NI) ImetuNcIPLED DBALENS, WhO Odeon* to m.veme .'or ennia own" and "otam" &mom ott 11111122714 " 14 . mann yr Halmbold% Genuine Yreprrruo a ti a Lan Mt %I'm 130,relka, JulL a • • .•• Improved hea t w m fi. Sold by . 03. S. Heller, D. W, orate, wieuk O , A. Samara .AND. ILL DRWIFIST4 Brilarvrtigng. ARK FOR BELDBOLD'S. TAILS No m ina. Out ont the advertisement. and send for it. novIR ANDdly AVOID IMPORITION AND IMMARTAL. - DENTISTRY. nit. GEO: W. B,T,INE, graduate .of the aidum ov iobutge or Dem& I Surgery; 'havingp er to.oently lowed In Meetly of Harrisburg and taken•the dice formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street between Harkin and Walnut, resPeelaHrAufOrin, Mends and the pubucphigsueral, that be is if repereot to perform all operatieus lathe Dental PrOfinskla " hi* Wide* . or mechanical , in, a manner thatabrd not, be bY °embus la this or any other airy. His moue of inserting articleal tobb b Upon the lattattM• proved soleuttlic principle ; • Teeth, from one to I full tet, nOtibted gut Wes, nada% plate or the outosrdti Bette. Irate met pleasure ha reooreautedustheatitifit' Witte to ell sty former bleeds or litarrbbusg ;II- Welty, and feel conedeet that he will hailed I Was la a edentttle muss; fraisAy tame O. toplkitta Jai. UORpidal. Marital DR. JOHNSON S AIaTIDic i HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effetcual temody In the world for . DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. EMITS IN BIZ TO TIMM BOOB& No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Day'. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures A ff eetiotut of the hidnsys and Bladder, Involuntary disc harges, potency; General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsyi 1.9 m eiw, Low Spirits, Confusion of Idelts,"Pa (phonon of the Heart. Timidity; Tremblings, Dimness of sight or Giddi ness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, MEW- Boas of the liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those atom and solitary prackt , cas more total to their victims than the song of :yrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their moat brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &a., impossible. Young len • Especially, who have become the victims or Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual ly sweeps to an untimely, grave tbouranda of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelleA, who might otherwise have entranced listening! (donates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, stray call with full confidence. ' marriage. &tarried Persone, or Young lien , 'Oonimaplating mar riage, being aware or physical weanniessi organic -debili ty eeformities, &o.,epeedil cured. he who plates ins& under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his boner as a gentleman, and con- fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Organio Weakness Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distressing allection—which renders t Ile misera ble and marriage Impossible—is the penalty. paid by the victims of improper Indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit ozonises from not . being aware of the dreadful (loosen iencea that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the Oa , ' er of procreation is legit sooner uy those falling into Wl proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the pleasures of. healthy oillspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Lass of Prbereative Power, Nervious Irrattblllty, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of thallium, Indigestion, Constitution,. I Debility, a Wresting of Abe Frame, Clough, Consumption, Decay and Death. office, Ko. 7 Bin& Frederick Street. - Len hand side going from Baltimore street, a few door. trim the corner. Fall not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc tor's Diplomaa hang In his office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. N 9 drawn/ or Naassous props, Dr. JOhnson, Member of the Royal College of surgeon, London, Grad uate from oue or the most eminent Oolleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life lies been spent In the bespitedapr London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the meat astonishing ~ores that were ever known •imany troubled with ringing In the dead and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounde, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement Of plied were cured immediately. Take Particular Notice. Dr. J. addresses ad those who have injurisithenmelves by improper indulge car and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, undtag them for either boldness, 1 4 11 1 , ..a9c , 1510r...PerriA1t - nese are wine Of the aid and metancho vaars ,, art. Mine , L, LAVA of Muscular Power, Paltliation of , the heart, :',Dyn. popsy Nervous Irratibil ty, Derangement of the Digestive Fouotiooll, LiOnerAl Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,. lIIINTALLY.—The fearful effects on the mind; are much to be dresded—Loss of Memory, Contusion of Ideas, De pression of Spirits, Soil Yerestings, Avers on to Society, Self Distrust, Love of solitude,. Timidity, tko., are some of the evils produced. , tnousame of personae!' all ages can " now judge What is the cause of their declining„haaith, losing, their vigor, becoming weak, Vale...nervous and emaciated,' having . a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonsumption. • , ' • Young Men • - Who have hilured themselTes by a fr certaltr practice in dulged In when ilinehh babiti frognottly learned from evil companions, or at, school,: the Otregts Or which are sightly felt, even whetFiailiep, and if not cured renders marriage bitpleible, anti destesys both:mind - ant-body, should appirinimedialia. • , What a pity that a yqung man, the hops of his coun, try, lhe darling of his parents, should be snatched ilrom all praspeets and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging-1w a certain secret habit. 'Such persons war, before contain . foisting Naniagee reflect that a wind Mind and body are the most neces sary mutates to promote Columbia' hapidnesi. Dlderid, withelethasti, the journey through lifc'becturies weary pilgrimage ; thoprosperit hotely diwitssut to the view ; the mind be-odes shadowed with despair ind'elled with. the melanctiolly red anon that'the happiness of another becomes blighted - vdth our own. . . Disease of Imprudence. When the mieguidad and Impredent votary of Finalize hada that he nee imbibe the reeds of this Rust& din ease, it t,OO often kapens that an th.ilmed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters Ulm , from applying to these who, !rem et mashed and respemaollity, can atone bW. friend him, delaying till the octistitnitinal symptoms on this borr d disease make their appearanoe, such as ul corked sore throat, diseased noise. nocturnal "pains ; In the heat sod Hoke, &Was of Slot; demised', noites bb the slun bones and arms, blotches Os the h ad; fare and extremities, progress , ng with frightful rapidity, lost the palate of the mouth or the heaps of the nose 1511 is, and the Victim (Willits twill dlseaati become a horrid object of compOseratioo;till death pod a period to his dreadful suileriagic by,settilieg bun to "that Urdlecov, Tared Country , Pram whetwie no 14Velerfeturns." It is a littatkeholik fad that Oaklands fill victims to this terrible dimes, owing Urine unleatilinese.or :Tpo. rot pretelidertii !rho 3 . 0 Z ki?.. 1 •19 Of LAM _Otarithit Martwla . tiki tiutikatiWit•• Wed Mike ilk o life miserable.. itra il g e r i t Trust not your lives, or health, to She care of ilia nairlir Unlearned...mid Woriblem„Piateadere, deatittge of OW. ledge, Wu or` charmde4 wbacopy Johaserauulver. verUsemente, or style themselves: la, the ~niiirspapere, regularly lkteceted Midden inoapetah,cs Osiris& they tamp yomicillior month after meant, (st ing,r their AMY sad peasinicaluss compounds, or , as long as the emu feat fee wars obtatued, and to despair, leave Ira:WU ruin. et Mishit to sigh over your Dahl dluppolMmeut. Dr.-Johnson la the only Physician auragilaing, 'Eli credsattal or diplomas always bowlnWe dam BM remedies or treatment, are mamma to all others, prepared Vela s slits epistle the IV eat boepltals Aft Ica- rope, the area in the country awl a merle extensive Pri vate Practice lima any other Physirhasiin the world.' Indanoteneut of the Neu. • Th e mily Curet at Uulluilitfittott your • of yekr, aturkerio***loo ftergioal 'Opera. hone porformeltby Dr: JehmsUi triummidea by the re wash of the Wit,'" dOlipPer, , ria , manf other pa-. mrs, notices of which hare swami gob` WIC in begue the Patilli; besides bla lough% dgehtlemU of pher= j useoulbliityi le a behldent h• - & - qtee 4144 .Dll= ll Ouriltd; rrivo ..l ulfikkliS be itimealar tilicoting, weir town W jok.batitittlett, MAO. Olowing manner:: aottlr j'o7ifißOAT, M. D. 01 the lisli*Oro 4 :x 4 E # o lli4o4 l linlers. y4l supply of 'Mintz' Sakd Oil, in Aim and =au bcomm; ssul'or different . 1196 1341 114. waived 414 hr. BM* 14 VIRE ORACK6I;I3 by the oheit or box, just riettraitad *hole by JP' _ 1110114416 SOWltArti rem hunt:and Illarket Mitt. A ~ - 411Prrbit • - -6* 26raffgair °r ' Z.) 14 c,,•;ll,llrill!lliCikeliitirigill. 1 HARRISBURG, PA.,' WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1862. NICHOLS & BOWMAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, : Corner Front and • Market Streets, HABILISFUIikt, PENN'A., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the public to their large and welt selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, Including among otherul SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, . COMM ' SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &C., ALSO FLOUR, FISH, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, Ac. We invite an examination of our qaperior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL 0114 The beat in the market. In every , respecit; to gather with all kinds of LAMPS, SEIADEI2I, MINERS, WICKS and ' 'GLASS CONES, Cheaper ihan cmy place in Harrisburg. We keep on hand always all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE All styles and kinds of QUEENSWARt AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ' m -20 Corner Front and Market Ste. SHEET MUSIC. SHEET MUSIC. JUST RECEIVED. EVERAL thoniand pieces _of NEW and S c.reintly selected. numb, comprising a- very .fhl s.so.tment.• • . - . Steinway's Unrivalled - Pianos: PIANOS FOR $.1150 lIP 'Td . sl,oool. SCHOOL AND CHURCH ORGANS FROM EIGHTY DOLLARS. PRINCE'S MELODEONS &4. From Forty4tve Dollars. noun, • GUITARS,' • • • . BArike, FLUTES; FIFES, caid likuslalemarAtifflgiaLaLaktaw -* 44 V::i 3 WAM*lkFakg=WrgicceiA.aiicook-c. iv HOWE'S SEWING ,Ig,kOBINTAB PORTRAIT ritattifst.„ ,;LABOR mach to order. Centime" vitlictika law t..t PHO,TOciii,AVH FRAMES. Frames nicety deception isinelciedar at thilineed Hottak ItEGIUDEVG 'pox% 83-11 0' Mac 3 41 .0, 4 r. ...s two 1. lucidly tie., Moe got - new COI derc.i i . RE B p at OZCL.F o 9, 4 l4f r l i ii r tiine, is En ie : to the following worke e which will enab e Ll+ the to! inereaki thi4 quanta* tint ratite - of thei= r ar 6 o tii,aadfig •Bolen'co At ths3444o=' mantedA others to their experience :: • ..., eritiquar's BOOK OF TER RABIC de wing all th i rmilbto:?f haillo4lll. !NIA t i ll, t Lig& t. way:m.l)6l4 , m then". 111....14.13r COLEMAN'S _ASOKLCULTURR and Real Econonol. • 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, .bly4Reif: ... 1 Op TEE PARMER'S.COMPANION, by Suet.. urerums OW PRAOTIOAI4 At:WOW TURN, by JOlinston 60 THE AMEENDAN tiAßMEßlEPthalintrunl , venial baudbook, with 400 Mgr/Maga-2 60 AI lts EASYi !SWEEPS) , Olf; MANAGING 0 rtell:_, The Natate'and Tiem ment of Amemmels of : Cattle ' by Dad& .._._.- ..4 .1 60 LEIBIGS AG iilOl.lL KURAL.ollMiltierfrr fl 6 Eitabli Cows AND DAIRY PARIUNd, ! and the production of. milk, , hotter, ' cheese ' , by Pant ,"` 160 GRASSES AND .trolubE :PLANTS, by Lynch . • . • .1 aucrosi Cmitining the Horse, th4-one, the pig, fowls, lic., 0(f . THE FARMER'S' DIMONARY arid Prao ied Farm ,r 'by Dr. Gardna 60 ALLEN'S DOMPSTIO _ 76 -TEE -FIELD BOOS OF MANURES, Or Americtor Muck Book 1" 26 THE :HORSE 'AND HIS bISRASI73, by Seniiinge - 100 YOCIATT ON THE HORSE • 'r 26 FAIIBIERY and UT JD BOOK.. 00 110-2dE3IAIISHIP and Elie Oratiklng and Triiniiig — of fioiles_ SUS:Tdaiit Bbokm; Sogicol Boati% PAd' itivety• o:dig in its sistionery li ne, atiowese BERGNER'S OBELI' EWE, STORE, FIETERSIVE SAP, something better A i r tow thotripneirliousehold Soap. Just rtoolved 19c 440 liy, , & BOWMAN, I id Corner M•rket Aram. CH AP Oilier. all kinds: ef;.zaaebiliery t • , jik nia(4l tatyPittgovie•POk. for sale b Na. 110183 & bOWYM.f, jEiv ' • Cbroer Frost 'ad Market arrest_, BREARTABVBACION 4Very 02110i00 let, aqua the oe 'okra te3 (imported) Torkbk* )tut rer *WS. ,BOLOGN44"' A IBMALL,•:tutfavery superior lot of reagyed, by - WY. podit, Jr: -E1 • cLARIFIED-Narrliikauls sugar; a obeip sad beaming - 41411E for ilawLby • . . sloitiva4 k BOWLIIN, 7yrk - - - -Caiter lrolit sod Ilarket Ono - hihOJOßlr.*lleri~ead • 1' .4:- 93 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa., DIAL= IR • 'Am. DI CO XTEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from 'the bee IA makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEET MANUFACTURED INSTRU BENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Panjos;Tambburities, Violin and Guitar strings atidnitu& cal merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. L kith ITBWATioNs 811V48 heirid: Music sent by mail to any, part of t , r country. OVAL, 5Q17;4111t,... GILT AND ROSEWOO . , FRAMES, Suitable for hooking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A tine assortment of hest plated L 0,41, KING G41 ' 48 8.8 8 From smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame ,msiß ,to order at di!? shortest notice. WM: 'KNOCHE, • febl9-wasly 98 Market street, 'Or ,E - WORK : El, Harrisburg; P ennsylvania. MANIIR4OUIRER: . 11001-1111DERS', RULOG-111LIIIN PA AND PINS, STANDING PRESS - F.'S, - SAWING MACHINES, PRESS . BOARDS,: AND ][AQItIN~`FOS GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills .and Fodder Cotters, ;'SCHOOL FURNITURE, Wald Machine Work and Iron and Braga CASTINGS, HOOD TURNING IN. ALL ITB BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, EZV., RIC • Or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass Anade to order. ; Gear d, Screw Cutting, Sus. = • •Hit C 1 7 .01 L ' 7 S PATENT WOODENW CUTTING TOOLS. sac Coati paid for Ol der ' , Speller, -&a. STEAM BIYILEIWISQ PB ,NNEYLVANI4I BAMiOA.I), - W ABOSTATIVSTREET. • . CELLAR, 'WfIiDOW GRATES , Of Tarbes patterns, troth kteilottiry and swinging. asst „waikumtyouriosis.otharbiabhug 'gala very' Orme at the •• • ht-ly RAGLh WORKS. ACCO.RDEONB Th9oirard...A/4SY . exit • • ,‘"uw.• "57 . 0711011 NO. 408 , 0111111TN07 BLIZERr, i(Offairrat RECIONNEUAL.) • ...$1,448:64 ,TRQUAg4 RIDGWAY, President JOHN JA3p.% Actuary, FAONTINONI - to make INEMAILNON ON IL/ 1.1Y.8.i on the MOIMMISOMINO terms. _ t amt Egeoutore j sriginsen and Guard 'sus, cosier 41119WITIRfccd la ReoliethiChtilishieseet' , The capita being ssidAp wid invested, together isfrp a eed two tly isowe , eing received html, tem Li ' t NJessr.cz. • ■ Pre s laukgilnaltyeluiy or quart 'Me company ,i_Prilodiestiy to the Inen for ie. The PIM BONUS aopropriatet•in De. ti n i tgrra li Vettlk, BONUS in 1149. ThemtpdidiDena are made without re quintigasy tnerealw a r ciad preaunino to be pa id to the • 'if er r ouowing are a ezit6Lptif hem um Register : Pcted. .. . . 1 Noll 9 ** • 011. , - ' 'T. , , --`, •- 1 :1' 7 .' :ray , . 132 . , 9(100 k'l,o6o , tte ' -- ' • 4,030: 00 , s rf. t.;11. 8 1V 'i , , / •- !,.... 1 1: 4 0 11 x, 0 . •. - o leate l, "KO, at,' irr I.!i* aF4:l7l# i#7, : WILLIAM . 11UB= . . . . .. .....,. .. . ... . _.... -,- e lk dl . . .. . . ... iimarroamPEGifolla MO. g HIS INVALIIABLE intim! WHICH .1 8 entirely vegetables in itwete‘osidon, has WO employed.. With ..wondetent &mem foe many ye4rs in ;ha mire of disease for the ALB PAStAGES and LUNGS. For any form of the disease such as COUGH, TICKLING of the SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFI CULT BBEATHIN(4,HOARSHNESS, LOSS OF "FOTOK, ,H,ECTIO REVEHed,, its use will .I*, t i4tendeli with the happier t results. It , is alle 'a! tiro licit and, safest medicines for all r fonmot BELONCHICIS and CONSUMPTION. No /radium or prep 'fin of Opium in any slap ai 4 44 4 11 9 . PRICAi *OO PEA BOTTLE. %isle • a Itutiattlinoarlif BOOK , 'tit U. A. .0* A R El I L P', 1 13 M B -E R " -' 4 s ITTE esitd B*lo, • • 10 1 &Kir* 'the TiVraPh• PON* C.- !FORMelthrohits public bolliiing*filitortdr;ke: Ati ii6,leiCd:akt igen pip in•watimatf inte - voisdfier.. Hydrastei% Wish f10f54. 1104 T 94.4 i log f0r.09 043 _..,'0f 01A4f 0 4 4.401% 4of 7. 1 4964 00 .fina oiMain • afire of PRZetrollo roPoWfili .04?,1.0,4L wort soamintar of s a .00. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MOWERS in Fano) , Good 4, rataarr fiteete. for the ege,ol heitneo per:Wynn, tritipating Oil, enparlor to any coil ott lustehed in Volignittles at the lowest maket'iftten: .1.70'and172 Wind* 4644*.L , 434 • NEWTotIL BhM BOILERB. I'AVING made efficient and peiiremeni , 111 7 1 Rpoletli for the purrek we are new pre. ph ep to Lase 13 . 11011111 as of evil land,,sootapt ty and ittiasonablVrateg: We shall use frodinatto op ewe, &wooer, ugereputillowef which Is atom' to ewe WON, lir avast, i.• • illata 1 1 ae 014116)1111". ituttzuuip. WM. KNOCHE, Amount or Pointy and bonito fobs tnereasid by Suture sditttanta. Sum 'Boum or Dltto tabvertismentit REMOVAL. • VrRS. MARY CHANDLER Ime removed al.:from Walnut ireet near Third do Third alts t, thrt• doors below -arket apposite Her s Hotel where the Will etwetinne tit- DION& ma KING BUS NE-S and respectfully solicits & continuant* or the li•eral pat renege elresoy beetowed upon bet. ants diw gtkE4frapij HARRISBURG AND SIM BIISQIIRHAYSIA.—The lowing truthful, beautifUl and , eloquent tribute to the Susquehanna .and HUrrisbutg with ita surroundings, is, from the pen of Bay. B. J. Wallace, D. D., whorl-des& we havfirety recorded. Dr. Wallace, though not a native of Harrisburg,, vas brought here by his parents at two years of age, and resided here through his youth, acquiring in this place much of that elegant scholarship for which he was afterwards distingdialiedi 'and ever cheilahed, al for a home of the heart, the precious memories of our almost unequalled beauties of location and scenery.. , -.Our readers, -we are certain, will.appreciate these:contributions to; the natural.beauties by which we are surrounded, bat which, in otir familiarity with them, we.are,apt to overlook,: Itthere he a more beautiful :spot on earth than that where the men of. Paxton selected, we have never seen 'it. Iron - its scum .41 Otsego lake, where the great - American novel tat has described it in language that will never cease to be read.; along bytte.levely;vrindkors where, the Charming • intersects the North Branch, Vehose beauty 'has; Wirt embilined by one`' - of our - meet graceful poets; by thiiiralley of Wyoming, which. lives forever in the hnsigi nation of Campbell, but which is fairer even than the semiltropical fancy of which he was enamored; or",by the bold scenery of the Meet • rug of Its waters at Northumberland, to its broad-glory celebrated in the New Federal, and its ; nieguilicetat union with the Chesapeake, ' every mile of the Susquehanna is Miautiful. Other rivers have their' pants of loveliness or of grandeur, toe butsiushannat has every form of beauty or aablimity that 'belongs to rivers. We have seer' •them all :.'Connecticut; Hud son, Delaware, Ohio, Missi;eippi, and Mis souri. There is nothing, like the ,Sesque banns on this contine n t. Its puce/oar character depends upon its origin in the New York meadows, its passage through the magnificent Pennsylvania Highland% and the richness of the valleys that lie betw; en the mountains. Everywhere its word is dtft„.uted; it begins a wooded" lake; it" winds -tt limpid brook by meadows and overallier pebbles t it it makes its way through mountains; , it loiters, restingly, by their beam ; it Sweeps in broad Courses by the valleys- Its vast wad mad springlresheis, When e7wollen by the melt ed snows; it rushes - from the hills with ireeist doom, leaves, r. s, an. aftei island its mid channel of "the, richest. green. and most surpassing beauty ;;_phile thole passages through the. mountains aftrti points of teenery, far finer than, any one would believe them to be from any jleaziPtion, if he has not Been therm' _ Tne...8000 , instals the randes -of these P tt below assiaget jut ' i tim = g nigh. of t t this Juniata. (fours° theie is rieveral Miles long before, it entirely fln.engages itself from the osibicillunter'i Paha ; atilt* are the re mains o f the rock! , barrier which once resisted Its Way. Entirely ut libero,,lt pours its stream, a milit i allde, along a &shad some fifty or slaty. feet "Wreath: its 'l/14tri Attnk. About seven miles below the ,monolitdris, at a point where they lodk blue sheltering we n from the northern b eats, flows in a little stream whitili the Indians called . Pexetaog, Ptilzratig or Paxton. This mountain' range is the northern boundary, of the, grata valley, Whioh,‘"underlaid,With bibe . olimestone,•cOvered originally With the• richest and noblest forest , growth, and Including within it the garden of all the Atlantic slope, .titteuda from Easton, on the Delaware,by IleactimerLebanan and Lan caster, .by Hrris..urg,...lerk.otad Cardsle, by Ohambersburgi Hagerstown and Winchester, until it louses itself in the Forth Caroline The point of greatest beauty in all that valley is the spot where it 'cloven by the Snegue A bundred and forty t. years ,ago, an entier prising young num from Yorkshire, in hag. laud, by desticent, probablY cidif btthose Eicendi• •navians wuo ' under the • great ? Canute held `licraqtaion of the north of England, and , gave us maid elaranter to it, made his way to I)4tia-• d e lphig. He , niariftd turn a: bitty who came , over with it well kui;wri Yorkshire _ll=4 of this any.° ilnipetted by the 'Adore enterprising spirit,thst brought, liim from' the old woad, and using.. inevitable eye that was °hare°. teristic of him, he *brit' to the banks of the Susquehanna. He Settled for it" - brief period at 4 point above Columbia, .where the , village of Banbridge now stands, a place much frequented by . the ..Conoy or Gawanese Indi4ns. But he was net'satlittied with thii looitton. Exploring upwards along the eastern banks of the Susque- Mums, he'advanced until, instead of the Cone wag° hills at his.baok, and on the opposite aide of-the river, he found the entrancti•opposite to him of diet indit` beautiful valley, already de; sciitied, with two fine streams Boning into the river about five miles apart, and On the eastern tr.de aa,elevated_plaiesu , unsurpassed in loved nets in the wide world, with the. little Felton flowing at the base of an elevated slope or ridg - of land. Here he settled,hnd the ferry across the river at the entrance of the • Cumberlanil , valley' II!. Gelled after him. His sun, the first white child burn west of the Conewago hills, aubstqinnitly laid Out a Wulf on the spot, and with singular fonathotight set apart MX acre on a noble - bill which rises on the north-west; !thlehlit,upootyeyed to State !or public pur l poses. . iscapitol of gennuylcauia is now built upon It; and the city beniritibtirg beard his rititne.--(PieL Ow' r Retas°l 41 1 16 ; 1860 , PP. $lO-6411) -.•'• • • • II • The Susquehanna has enjoyed l the singular advantage of be.ng ' accurately And elegantly described, as it appears at its "parent lake," by Cooper, of being, the source from which an imaginary river -has sprang in the. barmy of Campbell ; of filling one of the picturesque lines of Marznion, and of hiving been chosen by COleridge, Sciuthey and Lovell at , the seat of their experiment of human perfectibility, which fortunately, perhaps, they were not permitted to carry, into execution. There is. „in fact, in the beautiful nate of thinriverand in the in ddhtitereport'of Ate liastiteux , tieralinesi PRICE ONE CENT. wbichbas, in various ways, struck faintly theirEtr, something which has caught the En glish imagination. Deeper far would it sink into the heart, if they bad seen a Northumber land noon and a Harrisbnrg soniet. to the one we see the rays of the sun, flashing from the union of two mighty rivets, pouring them selves from mountain stream and 'adman lake; a' lofty hill bounding the one, and prieenliog its bold, rounded outline to the other; one town rising from the point of union of the branches, and another° embowered in the foliage of the opposite verdant plain.— While at Harrisburg, above the shelf of reeks which breaks the waters into foam.. a liquid surface, now saffron, now crimson, now purple, the 'change so gradual that each shadows', into the other, and each seems more beautiful thin its sister—stretches out, broken only by two islands, making the scene more lovely, ttnlngh theprwere sham:tout would my it were already perfect. Or, at deeper night, if you will stand where every leaf of the immemorial trees Is to the writer precious, and where every blade of OM and river rock is to him a mournful re coaktion, you will see the crescent moon, sil vering bElght, broad reaches of water lying far below the rocky bank, and stretching Into the deep ehadoti , of the dividing island. So pure are these waters, that the fisher's light seems to reach to the bottom, and show you the peb blealou have so often seen tar down in its depths while gliding over the collect' in the summer afternoon. Calm, indeed, and sooth ing to the fevered heart ; but - alas I powerless to still its agitated beatings, or to smarm from the soul the passions which need a mightier influence, befoirli unrest will become period of sin holinesa.—(Pre.. Oar. Reeiiv, 11Pril, pp. 696-698.) °Sunbury. BY TELEGRAIII From Gen. Pope's Army. Gen. Buford's Cavalry Expedition. -..-- FAR'TIMMMiI OF ITS OPFSATIONO. SIMMISHES WITH THE REBELS ===:: CULPisPPER, VS Aug. 11 The Brigade of Cavalry under command of Gen. Buford made a descent on Madison Court House on Tuesday, and , found that the relwis had been there but had lett. He made a reoon noisauce in every direction, andmet rebel pick ets on every road. On the seventh the pickets . On- the road to Stannardavilla had a skirmish, losing , one killed and three wounded. On the next day the First Haigh/Aid had an other skirMish on the Orange , Cceirt Rouse t*adhiria which they lost 6 hilted and ikwounted and about a desert taken prisoners., Being reinforced by the First Michigan, the Rilbe - triferedtiven ,to the Rapidan. A strong reoonnoisance was made on the seine evening to the Rapidan on the Orange. road and a skirmish was going on without Imo, • when an order came from Gen. Buford to re turn to Madison Court Rouse : .The part.y got home at di A M. on the ilth, and found everything ready for a retreat to ward Sperryville, as the rebels were approach- Ing irom every dilation,. The party reachid Woodville in safety, and there halted' sad reached Culpepper on Monday night. The escape of this brigade is considered almost miracuinns, as they were surroundedon every side, and all gave the party nrs as' LAC Gen. Buford deserves great praises for the able nuumer in which he extricated • bit °ow "sand frOm such a forlorn position. FROM FORTABSS MROI, Formless MontOir,'Ang. 11. Commodore Porter's fleet still remaintrat‘an chor fin Hampton Roads, and is not as dual. son's Landing, as has been published. Much satietaction him be= lately created is Norfolk, Suffolk and vicinity by the late de termination of the United States Generals-in command there to compel every citisen to take the oath of allegiance to the Government, or at once leave and seek prOtection under the so called "Confederate" Government, which'.p pears.to be more congenial to their rebellious nature. The mail boat John Tucker came down tills ittiitkirW..,bnt brings no definite krwa. Fein* rumors hive bee n ~et &goat since shearriWitt but they al/ appear tr, be unfoundrd. The Elm.-City and Ilesu,abee camakdowt)Vis river ,today with skk boldiedirlrue..thr my hospitallittl go North. The' mail -boat Mt completely loaded wish passengers, discharged soldiers, recruitieg rat cers and .some 400 musicians, who hare bees mustered out of 'service FROM TENNESSEtt QUERILLAS ao'rfT-gp. Stanton Comma, Tenn.. A.ug. 111. Secretary rammed the, following dm patch from Columbia, Tema., to Major Hennaly, with two email compaolell of the Firit Kentucky Cavalry, encountered the guerillas in greatly superior. numbers six imea yesterday and last night at varloua points below Williameport, deleatiug the enemy - in each effort with 'considerable law Our lam was only one wounded. (Signed.) J. S. }how, Wig. Q . w: I: TIO WAR MEETING AT AID. ANDRIA, VA. - AraxAmm, AugustlL A large war meeting was h id at Alexandria this evening. Jefferson Trity Speeches were nude: by Sonata Pomeroy of Hanlon, Senator Harlan ot• lowa, Senator Chandler of Michigan and others. The molt ing was the moat enthusiastic and largest eve r held in this city. NEW MARBLE AND STONE` YAM HENRY BRO WN""`'' 11Cr.A.VING opened a Manna AND STOxi Lx, Yale on Canal Street, Dear thiestout , arena, oppo. 3114 the P unsyleada Hamad la,. w i lds om , hod of informing the anions of Eisaitobarg'snl Winity tsar be is prepared to dean krodeof suartnedoid Wilke astt in" superior ibs n sr,s d 011 We* Merast" , "fa