THE TELEGRA.PH. LS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, • By GEORGE BERGNER. 71CRM6.—Sutina Emourrhpr.: The Matz Tnuosars is serves solacilbers in the aty ate cents per week. Yearly. subscribers will •be charged $4•00 in adVaiioo. WatalB AND grin Winn TnurogaPn. The Tiaiaaa.Pll la also published Midge a. week daring the session or the Legislature and weekly during the remainder or the year, and fu rnished to subscribers the folmwing cub rates, viz: tingle übsoetbera per year Renal Weekly. $1 60 Ten If ..12 00 T wen ty II , •I -22 00 Wale subscribers, Weekly ... . .... •• .. 4.00 • s me LW 01 111W81 . 4 .17 X5.; ; ; , Ir Subscribers order the dlSContitalaaoe Of Ilea; eeln papers, the publisher may continue to send lima until krzrearages are yeti. Ir subsotibers neglect or refuse tio take theirnewspe, pen from the Office to which they are directel, they are responsible until they have settblidthe bills and ordered them discontinued. f~lti~itaC HELMBOLD'S ,GENUINE PREPARATION "11104LLOONCENTRA reps , Whirl .UND FLIIIp EXIAACT DUCHU, Ittribistattes of -, the bLADDIWI,KIDNEIifai'GRAVEL, and "jECIPSIOAL SWELLINGS.' Ibis Ibis Medicine inmates the power of Digestion, and mites the ABSORBENTS-Intl healthy action, by .which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all 'UN NATURAL ENLARGBREINTS are redound, as well as PAIN AND INFLA.MATION and is good for MIN, WOlgrai OR pEULDW:„ , ji HELMBOLD'S ExTßA.gr Buono, t ; . • - • lot Weidmessea Arising - front Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early'lh discretion or. Abuse. ; ATTENDED WITH THE FOLIAJWRIG BOIFTOmm Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power Lou of Memory, .DlfAaUy of Breathing, WealeHerres, Tretubling, Horror uf 'Nesse, - Wakefulness; Dlinnalard VISION - Pain la the Ilaels Universal Lessltude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of tao Body Dryness Of the MEW, Eripty),iii Cm the Peme. PALLID COUNTENANCE, • • , These symptoms, If allowed to go on; w hich tide med loin Invariablyy removes, soon follows. IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEP TIC. IN ONB OP WHIM THE PATIENT MAY EMPIRE. Who can say that they are not frostds:tly followed by t hose .DIRSPUL , DISDASES," ~ .INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.. Many are await of the cause of theirsuribrt9E, • .13137 , NONE WILL CONTRAS, THE RECONDSVF THE INSANE AHTLONGS, And the Afeloncholy Deaths by (knittbiptiOn„ ' OUR AMPLE WOO= TO TAla TRUTH OP 111 X, TEI CONSTITHTIONONOS •AIfPROTBD WITH ORGANIO Requires the atd or inehoineita strengthen and Inv,lgorate the threteni, Which lbaxmottie lIGErRAOT BMW' ittuarteddli doe L TRIAL MILL !parILINTaitiRtaL)SKRIWAL. FEMAIJW---n%U.ES-FEIISLEEI, . . OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, ORIENTEMPLA TINOMARRIAGE,', 1.4il MANY ATFECTMES PROOLIAR TO, FEMALES a Matfett Boone is unequalled by nor other teriedy, as In Onlonusis or Retention, Irregularity, Painrulne es or Suppression or Customary Evacuatione, Ulcerated ' or Solrrhows state'of the Inertia, fnecortues Whries, Stern fly, and foe nil complaints incident to ttie sex, tat/ether arising front Indiecretloa, Habits of Iniseipation, Or In the DZOLTNE:Irtr A GRIP MIA sse t ß 1.10 FAMILY SHOULD BS WITHOUT MI Lots No moan Buffett, MSaUri, oa csruseaurrlNtot. CUM SOS mantes= AND DANOIROUS DINWASas, HEGMBOLIPS EZSRACT BOCIPJ ttDAtrß • SECRET DLSEASEt3. In all their Stages, At little Expense LitUeLeeno change in Diet; No inconvenient:lei And no Ettposure. It Gaines a frequent desire anti gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Stricture* of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imllammittleb; so frequent hi the class of diseases, and .expelling Poinnunts /Aerosol and womold Natter. THOUSANDS UPON Worsen* VIHO HA V. k BRIM" SHE VICTIMS OP QUACKS, and who have paid HIATT me to be cured In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "201. VON" has, by toe use of .•rowaseentlll PM, bee • dried up Je to e ik y ste ree 4".1115AL4.1 . 41.8,7:,041a 45 , , . Use BILKSOLD'S UMW! BUMP, for all affections ' and diseaseeet the visiNA.ny ORGANS, whether existing in ' • , lIIALE OR FEDIALE, From whatever cidiseinighiating and no minter f • HOW LONG STANDING'. • • Diseases of these Organs require the aid or DIURReIO EIRIABOLDW EXTRACT BCCHU , Id THE GIREATAUREIIO, , And is dertain to have the desired effect i'n' all Diseases FOR WELCH IT. Id RECOMMENDED. Snidnice of the most reliable and I rapestribis character , will accompany the niedloce. CERTIFICATES 0 CURES, . • kola tog° yearstslorsift I ~,,, , Wren Mum meows to BCIENCU AND FAME. , • „ Priori $1 00per bottle, or six for $6 00. Dellyered to /thy Isidro's, "merely packed from °bier Tenon. DESCRIBE SYDIPTONSINALL CONNUNICATION.!. Damn Owaranteed u I: . Autrice 4.111111/AVII I . Personally appeared before me, an •Alderroset ! 'or lam city of Philadelptd4ll.l. Rump, who being duty sworn, doth say; his preparations outdo no narcotici he mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege table • • 1 • E HILIS6OI. D. , Sworn and itubscriben before me, 't his' Sitcl - dsky of No somber, DMA. • P. fiIDBERD, /Warman, _ , • . . Ninth St. above Rene, Phila.- Addrees letters for WWttir'tp aattdo Innbindenee to "' • • M.P.' LA tateildifft Depet,lo4 South Tenth bel. °bambini., PhDs, UNMAKE COUNTERFEITS AND lINPRINDIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor Si dlapose "of TUNA one , and opts= Si MMUS on' OO lIIMATIOWATLOhIie ItehnbelCl 9entund Prefab:B4Ba s, = = • • , •Xxtret Dacha - = , " tintirdvehttre l .Wariti. Sold. by 0. =lf tlreller, Groistr,"l.ll77eth; C S. ausnvarta = • := O . AND ONI aON ALL DRITOPLYZI , EVERTYVISKII. , s' .DIELNDOLD'D USN, NO M lES ; Out out Die dvertlferseet and serst torr tt, • AND A.VOI.O.I.IIPOSITION 'AND novlP.dly = . - • • . • L E: i-.1.11'811 , 8 A 2'. . • • The-Cdraid-tifnlnannunte - , ---- Annzdty and ; II! Trust Company of Philadelphia. # OF HU NO. 408 CEIESTNII7 STREET. '(CHARTER PERPETUAL) darrat, AND ASS2Td. $ 1 , 1 4 8 ,f 8 . 3 • 40 • EN r. JAMBS, Ac . TROILiS RIFKITIAY, Prnsident - cONTINUE to - make . INSURAN CE CoN , iltr*on thio i most resnatile, terms.. ey act is Szoootoni, Trustees and guardians under last Walls. and an Itecolyers aad assignees. Thy eapital being paid nit and invested, togelhai with it Urge rue ecnistagay hicow•eing reserved fund, offers a periact Beaklr ty to lb,' Inbred: ; 77 44 1 Premiums may be paid yearly ; hallyearbr or cirou'. ROMMi periOdkanY to al° : In for 1 fe e • Ihn.Flaeß BONO- appropetsteC De comber, 1844,4ba 111S0oND ; Hiss Reeetaber,- 1134 sh. 81 110 8 in D e c omb. ,- , 1854, stud-ilia /017Ett1i MONO to 109. These additions aro Iliade without rtit, - 4 1Wringst 0 ,7- increase aittapromulet e to be 'Zit id to too Company. 7 The iolloving aro Thar oxiutile3 from the Register Sum Illouus Insured 'add -lon Polley No 88 $2500 $ 8$? 80 18,887 00 " 131 8000 10 . 4,050 00 : " 100 - 4080 1000 410 00 4400 - 00 it 888 , 8000 1,873 00 4870 00 Agent at Ihßyiaburg and yin o y, - BIIE.IILEIL i el(F.dly DENTISTRY. DR. GEO. V"."BTINE, gradpate'9l,* Ballintore Coney; of Dental Surgery, haeingper 111411entir located in the oily of Harrisburg and takea the rigioe formerly onaupied by Dr. Gorge', on Third Weft between Morse& and Walnut" respectfully Informs his friends and the public In geaa,al; that he Is p reported In perform all operations to the beepd profession, rather, went or mechanical. la a meaner that shall net sarpasaixt by operators In this or any mbar day. mode of inserting &Wilda' teeth IS u pon . proved leAtt. Proved solenttlic principle. Teeth, from cue to a fell set, mounted on Des Mbar, Plaints plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take greakplesattretirrammmendlitstheabate Mem to all mu , former friends of Harrisburg and Wally, and feel conlident that he will perform all opera.; bons la a allentblo IXWIDSI4 fr om my knowledge of his bons la P, J.11.90R0A5.8.D 1. „ . .. 4, 6 ‘.,,.....'1'......ir,...--....,-....., 1 tio . , VOL "XVI 4. titui r2thatistments POPbsALS FOR UNITED' STATES MAIL. BE , . PROPOSALS will be,received at the Contract • Offaie'tf this Department until 10 o'clock a. at. of Tuesday, September 80, 1862, for.con veying the mails of the United. States in 'Penn, 'ailvania;frouilloVeniber 1,'1882, to 'Jim° 30, 1864, on the routes and by the schedules of de parturearmdrigivals herein specified. (Being, with some exceptions, routes established by ante Of Congress approved June 2 and July 14, 1862 j Decisions announced by October 7,1862. 277 i From Anßonville, lileGarvey'S and Weiltover's, toDherry Tree (Newmsn's 3fills l ?: 0;;) . 20 railed and back, once a week: t Leave,AnsonVille Saturday at 7a m ; Arrive at Newman . s Mills by 1 p m ; Leave Nem:mm . B Mills Monday at 10am; Arrive at Anarniville by .4 pm. 2776 From. Brownsville, (High Lake P. Q.,) by Lake Como, to Tailmaneville, 8 mike and back, onto a week. '; • Bidders propose a schedule of arrivals and demrtures. 2776 From Barnesville to Mahanoy C/ity, =Seamed back, three times a week. Leave Barneeville Tuesday, Thursday and Sitairday at' l 0 aim ; Arrive at Methanol City by 12 m • ' Leave Mahanoy City Tuesday, ihursday and Saturday at 2 p m ; Arrive at Barnesville by 4 p m. Proposals for six times a week service are invited. ' 2777 From Bethlehem, by Sbosnereville, Wes versville, and Kreidersville, to Peters- TAW, 15 Miles.eued back, three times a week. Leave Bethlehem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9} a m-; 'Arrive at Petersville, by 24 pin ; Leave Petereville Tuesday, Thursday,and Saturday ,at £l. m; AiriVe at Betbl.etwm by 2i p m. ' 2778 Prom Bethhdrem, by Hanoveiville and Bath, to ' Slecknersville, 14 miles aid back, three times a week. ' Leave Bethlehem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m ' • Arrive at Kleckneravilleby 2 p ; . Leave Eleckuersville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at . 6 . a m . ; Arrive-it Bethreheur by 9a m. Proposals to cohrimenee at Bath are in- vited. 2779 FsmLi . olindae d bz ia -Elv-4-rr p ; ra kiZr ii 73= ityp = attBara: Arrive at.EpkraMh by 11 a m• ' Leave Ephratah ci,ily E except flnnday, at 2 1:1 111. Arrive at Brickervffie by 6 p m. 2780 From Oallensburg to Emlenton, 12 miles and back, once a week.. Leav - e'Callensburg Monday at 6 a tn; Arrive at Emlenton by 10 a nn. Leave Emlenton Monday-at 1p m; Arrive at Callensburg by 6 p m. 2781 Front Ordiensburg. by Loro, (Jefferson Fur ' mace 0.,) Nickleville, Cam, and Oran . berry, to 011 City, 80 miles and back, ° twice a`week. - Leave Oallensbarglblonday and Friday at Gam; Arrive at 011 City by 41, mi• • Leave_Oil- City Tuesday and Saturday at 6 .. a m ; Arrive'at Callecitsburg In , 4 p tn. • !wpm& for three4lM9-a-week service ° ' ;tare invited. - 2782 From Centreville, Mock P.;0.,) ° by Boyard'e Mills, to 'Anandale, 'lO miles and 'kink; bicil's week. Leave Slippery ilobk Wednesday at 14 p Arrive at. Anandale by pm; _Leave Anandale -Wednesday at 9 a m; Alive at Slippery liwk by 12 m. 2788 ,FrOm Olarington, .by Millstone and Raught's Mills, to Arroyo, 16 Mlles and back, •once , a week. SatardaY..,at •7 a m; Aiiive ArKeYsl;ly 12 m; Leave 4.r{4ji• eaturday at 1 p m; • Arrive it'elaiington by 6 p m. 2784 From Cornmbia• to Kilter- Spring, 4 miles ,k'•..:and tick, twice a week. Leave Coluniblit Wednesday andSainrday ,at 2 pm; . Anive at SilyerSpil' Ogyty B . p m; - . Leaveilver Spring Wednesday and Satur day at 10 a rn; ,x.-Arriyerst Columbia Aryl:l-Atne:- ' Piiipcilairitor three-times-a-week service are invited. 2786 From Cowdersport, by Bulalia, to Ship. pen, 27 miles and -back,:once a week. Leave Cowdersport Monday, at 8a m ; ' Arrive at Shippen by 6 p m; LeATe ShiPßen.AlvslnY st.'B ; Amve at OorMerspnrt by 611 M. 2786 Fiorailastotkill'Mattires :Creek, Boston and. Mount Bethel, to Dill's Ferry, 20 miles Anil bank, once aweek. Lettie 'Easton Thursday at 1 p in ; Arrive at Dill's Ferry by 6`p • Leave Dill's Terry Thursday at 7 a m; Aiiiire at Eastonby 12 in. rioppaskt for more. frequent service are ; invited ; also to commence at =Martin's • - creek and end at Mount Bethel. 2787 R I,al io,m ensbaFlL by Station and Strongatown to Netwaum's Mills, SO .miles - once' a week. Leave Ebensburg Friday at 8 a m ; • Artive at Ifearipan'ti Mill's by 4 p",nt; •• time, ;-Tewnaan's 'Satan* at 1 A.rriveat'Eflenlibtittby4:o m. Proposals . coMmencp tit'''Strcoagsto,wii, _ l 5 miles fella distance are invited, • 2788 Flora Economy, by New Scottsville, New Sheffield, Seventy-slit . , and'Green Gat den, to Holt, 14 mile& and back, once a week. Leave Economy Sittoiday at 1 p Inl /Lithe at Holt by 81) ; • • Leave Holt Saturday at 7 a m Arrtve:it EctinOntyly.l2 m FiCiposals to commence at Seventy-sa t 8 •-- • Follett -lop distance are invited. . 2789 From ;Farad /4}47:qeutilk.. by ' ;' Middle tgali• -..Ceatre; Titellio - n valley, 10 miles * l l. l b!icky9 lloB A. week. .44,9011419 4 1 44gOiLy At a p 3X4141 - 4. d: 1 a.a.ox - efiarrlve at Jackson Valley by 6 p m ; Leave Jackson Valley Saturday at 11 a in; Arrive at Forest Lake Centre by 2 p m - 2790 From Garland, by South Wad, (Fader- Amount. a pato, add bonus tobe Inere.se4 by tujiire eddltious. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TIII"NGS--,NI43I:TTRAL 1-Isl NONE." PENNSYLVANIA. Pour-Orrics Dgrearmarr , raaititon Jtav*Bl, 1862 r HARRISI3IiRG, PA, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 15, 1862:' .1,;"ru! ADDerUimtnts. prise,) Pleasantville, (Holland P. 0.,) Pluiner and Ilouseville, to 011 Oily, 86 miles and back, six times a week. ' Leave Garland daily, except Sunday; at Bam; Arrive at Oil City, by pm ; Leiveoll City daily, except Sunday, at 8 am, , Arrive at Garland by 6 p . m. 2791 Prom Greenibiirg, by Plealiant Unity, to Stahlstown 1.6 miles and back, three ' times d week - Leave Greensburg Monday; Wednesday, and Saturday at l p ta; Arrive at Staldstown - by rhjcp co; - Leave.Stahlstown Moaday, Wednesday, • and•SaturdaY at 6 ant; . ' Arriie at Greensburg by ii am. • Proposals ta;!end at Pleasant Unity; 10 milesietViiiiitatiOlVtire invited. 2792 From Eittaning, by Baal Valley, Smicks burg, and Smitten, to Penal:dam:my, 86 miles and tack once a week. ; :Leave Arrive at.Ppexutawney by p 19; _ Leave Puniutawney , Tuesday at 6 am; Arriie af Kitfaning'by pm. Appears to•be - Covered by existing service; if so, will not be let. 2798 From Lancaster, by Willow, Street, Mar tinsville, ; NeliTiovidenee,Mid"Camar go, to Quarryville, 16 miles and back, three timea." - a week. Leave lancoster Tuesday, Thursday , and SatUrday at 2 p ' Arrive at Quarry yilleby 7 p in; Leave Quarryville Ti4eiday, Thuzsday and Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive ati Lancaster. by 10 am. ! - 2794 From Meivinsbrurg, by jacktion doiner, Taimersville, 11 - miles and back, once week. Leave Mervinebtrg Tuesday at 12 m; - - Arrive at Tannersillieliy 4p m; Leave Tartifersvilie. Tuesday. at 6a of; Arrive at Merviliebingliy 10 a m. 2795 From: Alefelovr, by Slate's Corners, Vale ' vith, and Spring Brook to Pitts t on, 24 mike and back, three times a week. Leave Moscow Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. at 4 - P m; Arrive at Pittston by 10 p m; Leave Pittston Monday , 'Wednesday, and Friday at 4 p in; • , . ' • . Arriire at Moscow by 10a m. Pinilosals to end at Spring Brook are in-" 2798 From Nazareth, by Moorestown, Meek neriville,' Petereviile, Newhesde, Cher ryville, and Berlinsville, to Slatingion,' 20 miles and back, three times ;a week. Leave Nazareth Monday, Wednesday, and. Friday isfagxr ,, , arrive at outtlOgtOit by 6 p m; - Leave Slathigton Tuesday, Thursday: aid' baturOotjklikth/FNI F OIi.e rp*t,er.gr.e.b.lo j ' Arrive at Niutezeth by A p m. • Proposals to embrace Dantelev Otterryville and Berlineville r increalAng distance three miles, are invited. ' 2797 Aube New BiciOmfield; by,Dellville,Grier'e ToPiern, and Bartbinger's Store, to Fen , wick, (late Moileyton,) 20 miles and back once a week. Leave New Bloomfield Thursday at 9 am ; Arrive at Fenwick by 6p m , ; , Leaie Feasvick Friday at 10 m ; Arrive at New BLoornfield by, 6 p En ; 2798 From Revery; by Blue Snob and Swirlier, to Saint ClairaviLle,, 28 , miles and beck, once a week.,- Leave Newry Friday at 101. a m Arrive at Saint Clain 'wills by 8 p m ; Leave Saint °Lakeville Saturday, at ;7.1. a m• , , Arrive at Newry by 8 p 2799 From Oxford, by Hopewell Cotton Works,. Glen Boy, Oak Hili, Goshen, and Wake field, to Peter's Creek, 18 miles and back, 6 ,times a week. Leave Oxford daily, except Sunday, at 2 pmt Arrive at Peter's Creek by 8 p m ; 1 Li Leave Peter's Creek daily, except Sinn . day, at 6 am; ,• Arrive at Orford by 12 m. • 2800 From Pine Grove, by Frkziensburg, • ici' Schuylkill'Haven; 14mile n ,ao:baiik; once a Week. '- Leave Pine Grove EatfirfitiT at 8 ain Arrive at Schuylkill Hives:4o_ 2 Leave Schuylkill Haven P i Arrive at Pine Grove_fir pm. L 2801 From Beinoldsville-tdikkkoi4, 81ee and titclf, onoe‘ , Leave Bomblevilfe P ; , Arrive at liockcirde by 810 ; 4 Leave ROekdM4 Timidity* ki) ; Arrive at Reynoidavi).l4 144 p 2802 From tialtaburg; ..by _,Coalvirt, ‘lllldeei Ridge, Long. Shady laip 'Rut,: ; o°oh r:on's Mill's; and Hignaife, to Kitt*. ing, 86 mike and back dime a week. Leave Baltaburg Monday at 6 at m Arrive at Kittaning 64, LOICTI3 Kittautng Tuesday r pt, -#1; Arrive at Saltaburg by, 6 p Proposals for twice-a , wpok Mivice are in. 2803 From Schuylkill Haireh,,by .crfathis to Tremont, 15 miles Ma back, at t e mpi.' aweek. ' Lea•Ve 'Schuylkill 'Unveil "ilitibr; :except, Sunday, on arrival of Mail from Plink! delPhia, say at fp ; , Arrive at Tremont by_4ll p •' , ' Leave Tremont daily, except Sunday , kt . ' 11am; ~ • Arrive at Schuylkill liaven hi, time fyr Rail to Philadelphia, pay by 21 p m. 2804 From .§prin,gflidd Furnace to Bruce, IL miles and back, oncost week. _ , Leave, Springfield Furnace Eatqtlay, at 9 a m ArAie at Bruce by 10 a m Leave Bruce SiturdaY at 7,a m ; Arrive at Springfield Furnace.by 8 am. 2806 From Warfordeburg, by Mount Airy, Nut? raaville, and Cherry Grove, to BI - Ruh, 26 Idles and back, once a week. Leave Warfordeburg Monday : at ta m;1 Arrive at Bloody! Rue by. 2 p Leave4iloody Run Tueaday-Att;_y a ; Arrive at IVarkerdeburg by 2 p M.! 2806 Froth W 88111 40 1 4 1 :I Arolth Ten lifilqo Zoneravine, and tiarksvdle, to Bice)) L110114;86 ;haw anti bach, three times a week. • - • Leave 7 1 , 141116 46t0 i li'tricaditittamidayant p• • " flap aYi at •th grave at sioe'sionding by 8p m • /4 117 544104, Monday , Yileliae+l &Way, at 9 , a , i'r% t , -. 41 1 00449 P 49 (ta w; - 4 0 . 7 Agallinfriv huidetweretee,l6 mike and bank on tlit;bli a week. Leave e Friday at 7 a m Ant/., sbyl2 m; 114 etuavtttistnents, .N Leave.7.Mildenberger's Friday at 2 .p m ; Arrive at Tannereville'br7 p m._ - i 2808 D'reim Tiogai A& Bailey Creek, Rutland,, and lierlainteille, (Auetinville t o Columbili• Crow - lkide, 20 miles `end Intek,Altree tikeee a . weekt ,LciaveTioge Monday, Wedreeeda aid Fri-1 day i at 10 a Ear. - Arriiirat• Columbia Oro* Roads by. 4 pm; Leave' Columbia Cross 'Roads ' Tuesday, - 1 buralay aid 'Saturday; at. 6 a ; , 1 Arrive Tipp by 12:m. 2809 From Carlisle, by Carlisle Springs,LSter , rett's Gap, Btrerman'a Dale, aid Warm :Springs, to , Landiebarg, 19 miles and • tack,isix UM** week. • f.Leave Carlisle daily; except Sunarlyi at 8 a Vat; Arrive at; Landisburg by 8 ;' Lesive-Landisburg 'daily, except SeidaYi 1 • at/ sin ; • Arrive at Carliae by: 1• pm: For forms of proposal; guaranty, and cate, and hurt - ructions sitothe - conditforat ern- 1 braced in the contracts, to opeunplilit-ritiver thsement /lily 811882 , to bo. found at the i prin• 'Apia postoftloes along therfoutea; . M. , BLAIR, Post Master General. • - - auB doaw-i4w ' ..."-. 4 ,W.; I. .... _; ~: .. . . . . _ It dieOftiild tis*ltY. Bigler and his &ins—Their Iknanknoe and; their Valor—ln Orme and out of Battle, but full of Bra/gad/x*4llnd lniStalreo. Corro.pm.denee of the To egrApb.] -, 'Grammer.% Aug. 18, 1862. Having accidentally seen "a copy of the, Pa triot and Union; of the 11th hist-, to T day, in Which I nottieda rafpri43 to the Bigler family of this region; 40ia which reference contained so many faleehoede; that' I at once - deeMed my duty,ae° an . 41tairer . of truth ' and - ye• rarity, to set at leist the good people , of Her riaburg right- air a matter which is a-subject of ridicule and contempt among` the &fume of=this-'county. In the calm of a mat at- tack on the proprietor -of : the ,TALIMILAPH tt the; writer in the Patriot, insolently asks ,thetfol lowing - • - r know that. atthtiti4ret sent moment 11X-tiovenuit - 84 - moratlin e - i iratce&Aitirtivilter, has two eons in the army ought fox seven days in-frini o ncl, aide by isiduvrith the•gallantaud lamented Col. Simmons, and another a Captain in the Engi neer Corps attached to the Rim California f gide t , • Does Georg e Bergner know that Ex-Goveinor Bigler le, at his own expense, going from hos pital to hospital throughout the land, admin istering to the wants of our sick and wounded &Aleut, alleviating their sufferings by eVery means in his power. Allow me to state factsr in-reply to these questions: • let As to a een of Ex-Illevernor Bigler, who fought so bravely for six dais before Richmond. In connection with tone of our old volunteer companies, this son of Bigler was a second lientennot, and when the company resolved to offer its services, young piglet was of course comPelled to yield and'accomPani his company." After thearral Roved, and a • few hours before dai ) oorumenceu,ent of the seven days fighting befotelnetunond, this :I , lilorious young Pigler position far hom the line efhattle. When our exhausted. troops were fighting and retreating "before an over/beta/lug force, Bigler; like his father . et Bull Snit; ake dled before the head of the retreating army ilacht4 418 first place of safety, and •he never stopped until he was certain of beli* heyond harni.'-So much for the son in' "the seven days held hiding Thia hay.never smelt powder, except It - was, on some poSching expedition through the wilds of bib a h i arro„-, lige inactive, made shtick imbecile b vice, and for the cowardice in , him, is not respond- Ple,.becanse the characteristic is One' thlit has palled throughthe Bigler blood fiimt..thi time that their &Keeton acted as camprfollowets and aeonozas in the armies of the conquering Saxons. The other son alluded to ea being in *for ula, and engaged as Captain , in an Bugineer ?Ores, was 21 34 SR sin Francisco by the lona ehe44 his Ptther,when he disgraced the United States &mate; as the piimessor of ti''shiccure , . clerk In the U. 8. Airay '444 4d ft is news to , acquaintances, In tills region • that lac it a cap • • • , for certainly none of his family Were ever 'date the fact, and they the twi:ople to: hide each otherit'ilionora is a it - triusioi, and in this county was regarded a passable chain or 'led' beater, but"that he is a; soldier, or. has I)a*go sboee the quality of that of u'cut Pup, 1 Onihatically deny. i• . Titaileclaration in the otberparagraphi quote, is tlattexaov: Bigler, at his own Ulpermt, 'visited &Au:101W occupied , by our brave boyti, and 'adininistited to their wants. Oa this subject I can simply state that he has been at no pe riod - absent a sufficient length of tinia L tO vielt any the. army Ilotfitist:ihlifi Fell . . that aknown I ,of the service he performed la this respect, ,that hat accompanied the Hon. 11.'li. Loiri, t • ~ a jitalo while that gentle:llan visited some of !Miles -I thileqi Bat4ityi,` and • ii6li the elder Bigler I .. i . acted; hi the capacity, of: an amanuensis 'MI .Lowry, having' really . dona nothing to *eve UM id& 'or aid the wounded. .This is , the ini: ''' - 'n j loO, aad here; where William Bigler is bat irsorli, It .creates.atroad• grin -to 'bear oassertloh that he would be ma*, of ' : 6lng "quill* ' 00dioludy—iur*'# wo l o l -be to 040'. fo r the, ,l m mat . ozz hinnblf,d TRVIAMir 4 ' ..“. I.44A•Zu e , ,7 1.;...1 41A.. _ : _ . _ , I deem this explanation due to the truth. The Amite and Union has woefully misstated faits, for the purpose of inflating the already over-bloated pride of.the Biglere, and „Igive you this, a portion of thcir , own record.• that the wind may be taken out of their sails, Vannes. BYTE SliPt From oar Morning Edition Impoitant Orders from 'ate War Department. . Vellutteers ' , to flit tip New Ri w i ments to be received: until the 22d Mutant. • i,• The Draft to Commence` on Monday, the 4th Of September. The Counties to he Credtted withtheir et etas of Volunteers. r.-. • :_ , The following important orders ' from the war department at Washington, 'were received at headquariers In tbki city lest evening -- Wasant9ToN, Aug. 'l4. Zia iikeelloricy . Gov. Cmiroi i ' I I .. , Ordered, Ist; That after the 15th day o; this month, bounty. and' advance pay shall n t be 1 paid to volunteers foleanY new Regiments o lint only:to volunteers `for Regiments now id the field and voliintiers to fill tip new Wale, noir Organiiilog but yet fall. ; &mid, Volunteers to fill up the near merits now organising ; ill be received aridipaid the bounty and adianced pay until the 224 day of tills mouth; and if not completed by 'itbat time, the incomplete regiments, will be co li dated and superflticts'offieers mustered ou 2hini, Volunteera to fill up the old liegintetLts will be received and paid the' bounty and 41 71 vane pay until the let daY of SePtember. Fcarth, The draft for three hundred thousand militia Called for by the President will be,Mafle on liondaY, the 4th day of September, betritie ,n She - _hanini• of nine ; o'clock,- - o ax:kyr. ac and i ccorithiu'e4 from de4 to day tetween'the same hours until completed. ' filled up by volunteers before'the Ist day of Septembei; a sPosebil drift will be 'ordereci far the divficiencyi - ' -SW% The exigencies of the service "reqhlre that officers now in the field should remain vrith their Oominands, and no officer now In the field in the regular or volunteer service will wider any circumstances be detailed to accept a new command. ' . ' By order of tlie 'President: - (Signed.) 'EDWIN 11. STANTON, • • &unitary of War. . • Ireton) 'Onus . •,' , - Wasurhunni, Aug. 14, 1882. ' - ' ' 2-20 p, ii. i Go . Andrew G. Orirees: . 1 Additional regulation for the enrollment and draft, of militia ordered. ' . i -1-. Big*. That in filling all requisitions l of militia the quotas of the several - Stateswill! be apportioned by the Governors among the' i‘v oral counties, and, where practical, amongit subdivisions .of . counties, so 'that allow aic e shall be made to such counties, and enbdi vi sions for all volunteers heretofore turnia ed by them and mustered into the Service of he United, States; and Whose) stipulated term I ; of servioe shall liot.havei expired: EDWIN M. STANTON, , - : -Secretesy of Wilt; MN PO MO MONROti GENERAL WOLELLAN ' MOVING THE PERINBIIII4 . -.EVACUATE The Army. Moving from Harrison Lending. I ---~- NEW YWm, - Aug• 14. - A, . newspaper . correspondent at 1 Fo tress Monroe, under the date of the 12th ins says that the moveniehts of General McCl 1 lan Indicate that the great' body of the - Ai - of the. Potomac is about to withdraw down t e Peninsula... Fo r , the . last forty-eight ho me transports loaded heavily with troops are cp4- lug down the James river, and - without stop ping at , Fortrese' Monroe, hive gone directly up the bay- to, some river -leading into Tit; A Private note - from Fortress Monroe, date d • : yeeterdity; Says : i "The artny is now moving away, from Sant.' sonto Landing, and, by to-morrow, -I • hear tile' place will be clawed. They are ; .ixerdng .dowit over the Chickehontiny, I learn, to Yorlttowd, by /and. -The artillery'liar r been shipp e d by water. 6 The pontoon bridges went up rtoAbridge 1 river, night, before laat." • i! ~,. . :. Us) 1 The stemrierrAdelaide, Cspt. James Canno arrived here 'his morning from FortressNo roe with a large" number of passengers, , eluding officers of the army and: disehtrge aeld , l4rneny of whom were maddens, wh are arged. SZCOND DISPATCH. . 1 ; , , __ • i • , _ I Bersutorts, Ang. 14. . di . . • The'retular mail boat trope HaTeison's Dui ing cainti - down the Jame s 'river yeaterileyoth reports ~t heigreatest activity prevalliiiF among lraptffiel (.0 traneports.. -4. , ,znittbertof .0 - arinfaud navy came - dowee),*por ( edo Landing, who report the Army of the Pent outs in motion, but of course are silent aa to its destination. All day yesterday Hampton Roads presented a lively scene in consequence of the arrival and departure of stemmas and gtiaut Having prorurrd etam Pnitir , tre are prepar td to execute JO9 end BOOK . PRINT NG or ovary drecrlpt;on, dkesPer, nlt w an bo don* at ray older stablithment In thE c00t.07. sa- Four lines o r . mos coostlotte ene-half num Sight. Ones or more than roar annotate &square. nalV e uare, one d y SO 26 one week.... 196 one 113014/1 960 throe 1:0100thg4 00 " six months ft 00 " one y ar 10 00 Onoc9o. o ore, °co ...... ...... so " an , WI ek 400 " ooe month 6 00 '4 , three mootho 10 00 eli mouths. 16 00 " ow year... ....... .. . .20 00 Iluagairottoes4lwpd to herons Mairieseland DoNAftoasaitr cute; - LINt for tech insertion. NO. 89. Idarrlegat indllasUistoi .be charged aa regular 'Ir le sP1 1 ."! 1111 ! A k-, r other vessels, and the weather was , such as to facilitate army movements., Biig ties. WM.' H. French, U. S. A., com manding tbe artillery of r the arirkgc, lune up in the steamer. The General; wnii has many warm friends in Baltimore, is not in excellent health, but has been zealously engaged since the war commenced. He comes tip to visit his family, and in a few days will return to Among the passengers by the Adelaide, were twenty: iiikiperswho were yesterdayvtisuharged from the Rip Baps after an examination ly Gen. Dix. Nearly all have been in the Confederate service, and some of them declare that the ra tions were universally furnished without salt and vegetables, and that the treatment on the Virt of the officers was exceedingly severe.— Thegwere glad to fall into fedeial hands, as they were then sure of getting at least good and wholesoine - rations. They came up in the steamer Adelaide, and are now in this city. FROM WASHINGTON. ~~f~;Y4:~ , a :d;~1};iKii~~t4~',~:~:~~I:~~A By direction of the President, Major If, Z. Lawrence, ,of. the Sixty-first Regiment of New York Voluntems, is dismiised from the ser vice. In ruk:ordance , iiith the sentence of the Court Martials held at Camp, near Harrison's Land ing, on 'the 2d, Dents: Frank C. Goodrich, Geo. A. Bewley, Chas. D. Nozzle and T. S. Wright, of the Regular Army, have been cash iered for misbehavior before the army, and Capt. Carbery Lay, of the Twelfth 11. S. In fantry, for dmnkenneiss while on duty. All of these sentences were confirmed by General . From Culpepper Court Hose. A Surgeon Captures Two limed Rebel Soldien • WAIMINGTOMI, August 14. Letters waived from Culpepper- contain no nitwit Of, interest not already teltgraphed. Oa Saturdgy tight after tbe 'salon, Dr. Steele, of the Twority.etzthL New York, while endeavor lug to find his way to his regiments entouutered two,rebel soldiers fully armed. He sternly de nierufed a surrender, aud tbetwere to alarmed, being apprebensive'of- their proximity to our ferCee ' thitte they surrendered, and be Marched them both to the camp as prisoners. -I illtmicuulw‘tas NICHOLS & BOWMAN, GfOCERS Corner Front and Market areal; WARR,TRBMW,, pziinsrA., RESPECTFULLY invite tha attention of soe public to tlel fares and Well seomosa Muck of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, Including among othara,x SUGARS, SYUIIPS, TEAS, ,COFFEA SPICES OuANGICS, LEMONS, &O., ( &0. ALSO c. FLOWIy FISH, tigort,: • LAnD,z • turro4o. We. Write an examination' of our aaperfOr NON EXPLOSIVE COAL 011 1 The best in the, ;market in *Miry ieved, to gophq with all kinds of I 4 . 43,14"4,, 1311ApES, ;BURNERS, WIOKB /And 014138 03N.1313, ••* Chafer: than Ali place, in Barrithurie. We keep on hand always all kinds of . 0E1).A3 AND WILLOW WARE All stiles and kinds , of • CICIEENEVLBZ ,ARD GLASSWAILIC, at the old shtusI,,IffpIiPLEL&IICIWMAN, my2o -- Corner. 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