THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. IERNI S.—Smoia StrwCiusrrost. The DAILT TIIIGRAPti le served to subscribers In the City at 6 cents per w, k. Yearly subscribers will be C i ty $4 OU in advane. lirszscs Asia Semi WiRRLT TELIORqH. The TCLIGHATLI Is also published twice a week during the eessioe o r the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder of the year , and furnished to subscribers at the Mewing cash rates, viz: ?Ingle übscribers per year /3eml.Weekly..sl 60 TEA <4. It 41 .A 2 00 Twenty " ..22 00 Single subscribers, Weekly 1 00 me LAW OP NEWSPAPER& If subsoribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their netvapa pore from the of to which they are directs t, they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered' them discontinued. ifithitat HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "RIG • IX CONOXNTFA rED" COMM CND FLUID EXTRACT Bixby, A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, end DROPSICAL film QB . , --, ; 11 . This Medicine Introf he pow* eg Digewitlohi and excites the ARBOR ENT Int. healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depoaltions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN. ANA INFLAMATION, and is good for MK, WOMEN-OR CLULDREN. HELAIBOLIY9 EXTRACT BUOHII, ' For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Ilahlts of Dissipation, Early,ln discretion or AMMO. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING STEIPTQMS :„... : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power Loss of Memory, Difficulty of, Breathing, Weak Nerves,- ' Trembling, Horror Horror of Dme, Wakefulness , 1 Dimness of Vision, 'Pain in the Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, dc Hot Hands, Flushing of the Bo _,I y Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Facie PALLID IXIUNTINANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this mad loins invariably•removes, soon Mlows : , IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC arra, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT-11AT WIRE. i Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES"'_ 6 ,• " ' ' , 'INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION:. Many are aware or the Cann . or thew snoring, BUT.NONE WILL CONFESS. Tab: RECD new TEA INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy:Deaths by Consumptkni, OUR All:PLO WITNOINI TO THE TILLITH 01 VII AMMON. TEN CONSTITUTION CPECE •AaiTED WITH ORGANIC •A &Attires the aid of medicine to strengthon end, Invikdrabe the Syetem, Which aiLKBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRC invariably doe' a TRIAL was, °a:mains mon smiummuu. FEMALX3—FEMALES—IMMALEB, - • OLD Oft YOMNG, 8.134014 IMAMMIED, Oft'OONTMSELA MG MARRIAGE, , 2..1N MANY SUMMONS 'PEOMIAIt Tp F A IMAXAM, the) xtract Bodin unevialled b as in Obloroels or Reteution,lireitilarity,phfoltiess, or auppressio n or Chwtomary Vraouatlona, itz e itea, ar litsfrihous state or the ilttertil, - Lencorhast " ;Merl' lty, aid for all complaltitn Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion Habits of Dlsistpation or In the DECLINE OR - MANGE ON LINE. so SYMPTOM MIMI NO FAMILY alarm BE WITHOUT IT Tan NO MORN Ewan" NWURT , OR lINPLIALUNTrAIDI ODIN Vali wiruusairr Agri DANosaous nasaima, HELMBOLZPS Ar o[l6r 2 IJ ACT 3COH SEURAT MUMS. In all their Stageei etlittie 'lupins° Little or no change In Diet ; . No Inconvenience; And ho re, It causes a frequent dinar!, a ktopos nd giv si es strength to Urinate; thereby removing Obstructions. • , Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra I Allaying Pain and Indiammation, eo frequent n the slam of diseases, and expelling ad .foieorious, Diseased and isermont Malta. MOIRIANDII UPON THOUSANDS WHO RATS RIMS IRK rierims OF QUACKS, and.WhoitiVe Pala BROX One to be cured in abort thritave ford they ivere . derived, and that the N , rov VON" has, by th e use of ,Orovasstrx. aertinearas, " been , 464 Op tlao s oystem;to 'break out In an aggravate& forte; and • PIRKAPSAIZER MASJUACK. Use Riumoues Bra* Bow! for all efteottons and Mimeos of the - URINARY ORGANS, whether casette& to MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cease originatlncand no matter t HOW LONG STANDING. Moues of these.Orgenerequite the aid of Drinpli RILMSOLD'S EXTEM SUOMI VITRA GREAT MIIRTTIO, And Is certain to have the desired effect In all Diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. Akemos of the 'owl reliable and wsponak character will accompany toe medicos: CERTIFICATES OF CURES, ' /meg to 20 yearn stamling, Win Nana =own To IP:ISNOT AND FAME. Prioe $1 00 pe; bottle, or ea for $5 00. 'layered to any address, tneurely packed from obser . lotion. POIEUBB SYMPTOMS IN ALL COKabitatal OM Cures Gmuraniteell,l . .° • Attirbir Gratin I •MTIIVVIT: Personally appeared before me, an ,aldnelliaa ,of (tato oily of Philadelphia, H. T. 'lltudanoto, who being duly morn, doth say, his preparations 'contain a naitotio, no mercury, or other Injurious drugs, but are purely loge. table - H. T. =MOM Sworn and subloribelliktiforo me this SW day of No Vember, J 64. MI. P. i EI t BBERD A/dormonNpwW a ,_ Ntntt:rbi M. addrenn Worn for informitiont S bro a o Once , to ' 111., T. fll3:2llOLDPCherai; at Da pok Senth Tenth St.. bal. 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His mead Inserting artificial teeth is upon the latest im proved ecioutifle principle. Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted on ane Cold, 1111‘Platina plates or the Vulcanite Sam. I bike peat pleasure In recommending the above gen. *roan to.all my former friends of 'Harrisburg and vi einity, and feel confident that he will perform all opera mons In a solentifio manner, fr om my knowledge of hie Witty. (myB dril F. J. B..OORGAM. D. D 8. littLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP. 11 1 "'" 111 11"UABLE SYRUP, WHICH Is : '%stable In its composition, has bleb ihnPinTect with wonderful success for many years in the cuts of diseases for the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGs. 'For any form of the disease Such as COUGH, TICKLING. of the THROAT, SPITTING OF hLoOD, CULT BREATHING, HOARSEXEss , Loss - op 'VOICE, and HECTIC FEVERS, its use will be attended with the happiest result s . It is one of the best and safest medicines for ell fonnicif BRONCHIIIS and CONSUMPTION. 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Digests published sine the date of-the eighth edition (1858) have been incorporated In the body of the work. Many thousand new authorities have been cited ; the report of the revisory of the Penal Code has been embodied, in the notes to the ; various sections of it, an , the appepdix contains , for ,the first time, the Acts of Congress• for the Authentication of Records, and•the Statute of Fraudulent Con veyance.,lwith. full and elaboote notes of the declidorut explanatory of them. The work has been prepaied by the learned , editor, Mr. Maim:- and its freshness' and permanent valcie will be preserved by the continuation of the annual Digests, which hive given so much satisfaction. For sale at je2B BERGNKR'S BOOKSTORE. THEO. F. BQHEFFER, • BOOK AND JOB PRINTED,. NO. 18, KARIM STREET, HAB148)31111G. . . EirPaxtioular attentloo paid to Prloting",-Rullog . Fend Binding of Itattroaftz Banke r hiatufeata t f'ottotei, Checks, Diana, &o. 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ISSUE OF ,THB PUTOUT/11F CUBBENCI. Capture of Major Fitzhugh, of Rebel - tieja.fituartos !tan. The' Rebels Improving their Forti fications around Richmond. Rumored Interyention by European NO FOUNDATION FOR TEE REPORT. Gen. Dix Not to take Command of the Depart• meat of New Orleans, • WASHINGSON, Aug. The first payments of postage stansp.ourrenoy were made 133%0:Le - Treasury Department toTdaY. It is delivered in sheets, which _are Terforateli like those of the postage.stamps, :They are printed on the best of bank note paper and are more difficult of separation. The public must be cautious when separating this caned cy; and not mutilate the_notes, as their , receipt and redemption by the Treasury are subject to the same regulatlons now in force for-United States notes, namely :.if any part , of the note is missing, a proportionate amount is deducted from the nominal value. For tome days paymasters will absorb , a largs share of them. , The first" delivery of `United States notes of denominations of one and two Dollars was also made to-day. These as well as the postage cur rency are delivered in tile -same manner as United States notes. Major Fitzhugh; Gen: Stuart's chief of staff; has reached Washingtori from Fredericksburg.. He was captured ay s portint of Gen. Buford'a cavalry on Mondaylast, about five miles from Louisa Court House, Va. Yesterday three hundred and' forty couva-' lescent soldiers froth the:Various hospitals were ill/worded to t4eii raspective regiments, and this morning quite a large number left for a similar purpose. The returned Prisoners, with great unanimity represent that , the rebetauttioritles - are by no means relaxing theii - elfolut to` COmPlae fortifications around Richinond, on which as many laborers are emp loyed as can work' n n theni toledvtintagtt • v"'""' A colony of colored persons to settle; 111 1 Cen tral America is beintfitiaediii the District of Columbia. Quite - number are engaged in the enterprise. It is ascertained from the State Department that the current rumors of intervention or me diation by l the European powers are without JoUndation, either in truth or reason. • There is the highest authority for saying that there ie no foundation for the statements that (len. Dlx:le to beo appointed to'command at New Orleans, or that the'Son. Beverdy John sonja to go there.as , Military Governor. FBUM at;R: OVRTIITS A letter to the -Republi c an,'. dated -Helena, August 14th, says : The hind 'forces here now, _exclusive of Steele's Division, at Claren don, : cannot be lets than 80;960. The' femme which:Oen. Curtis led i through his .harrasaing campaign are recuperated =to a great degree: That a movement of ble army-will soon' take place seems-M:OO4U general ' uTlie - fact that — al - nit Iweity-five steamers are here, and retained in government employ, indicates a move down the river. "General Curtis has retired, and 'lilac return has increased the expectation of active move ments 800 n. ; . • : ; "There are some wealthy rebel pruperty,hol xlers about Helena, not least of ' , whom is Goal eral Gideon Pillow. He owned three plaitta-: Lions in the vicinity; all of which; inchiditiO the chattels, Alive lbehn confiscated. lie at. ; tempted to avoid` the law by making sham sales, but it did not avail. I 4 ' " Several years ago ' a northern man, 'named H. P. Coolidge, went to Helena, comparatively ppor. When the rebellion broke out hie' pro perty was estimated ,at one 'million of dollars.- The rebels burnt 2,000 bales of Cotton for hfia, and now.le liroortiscation, 800 negroes. The fine mansion of Gen. Hindman is now oc cupied as headquarters by Gen: Curtis. The building, however, is covered with mora mort gages than Hilitimen ever could pay. •• The sickness on the deaths exceeding great. On the Cincinnati ninety-three were on the sick list, and take the fleet through, half their ere* down. Should this matter not mend, the gun toils will not be able to •co.operate very enel getically with the land-forces in the contem plated movement 'upon" Vicksburg. In the csmps back of life Ides Much sickness pre , which is attributed to the use of the spring water there abhainding, said to be im pregnattid with copperas." Special despatches from Indianapolis state thatithe 3f.gypr of a9p,darson, Sy., Whistled to the rebel atmi. • The entire City Council was arrested for , refusing to take the oath of alle giance, tut.were rele4sed upon reeigning thelr positions, and, giving bonds in $6,000 each.-- The property of -the Mayor has lien seized and a new election ordered; Ten Indiana , regiments, four companies of cavalry and - one battery - have already gone Into . Kentucky. Two other regiments were expect ed to leave last night. The Cowen:id says „Vat to-day guards will bg stationed-at the railroad depota; and all other avenues leading frOm the ,State; wikowill re quire -o*.iWbittoli. , :of • (Privaiit Marshal's from - all persons leaving. From our Morning Edition FROM 'WASHINGTON. ~~ Powers. =c= FROM KENTUCKY. ' = ST. Louis; August 21. AFFAIRS . IN KENTUOKY. Cum:um; Aug. 21 Ititgtapk N'III.UTRAL IN NONE SOUTHERN NEWS. Rebel Acorn:into of the Baton Rouge Fight. I IJY I • U:1 KANSAS Lieutenant Bead, of the ram Arkansas,* has 'ftirnishe:d the Arbon' Mississippian the following partici:Rare of the destruction , of that craft . . _ The Arkitniaa left Vicksburg on Sunday Morning last; at 2 o'clock, for Raten Rouge. When fifteen miles this side of that place, her starboard engine broke. down. .Repairs were IMmediately commenced. At 4 o'clock Gin: Breckinridge opened upon the town.. The Ar kansas steamed five miles below Baton Rouge, where she Cleared for action. At this point the starboard engine again gaire out, and she drifted ashore;on the Arkansas aide, in sight of Baton:Rouge. The crew. were engaged all night in repairing, but on trial the engines gave out entirely. Next morning at 8 ',Week the look out reported the Federal fleet coming up. The Arkonias was /Roved head (loam stream, ready for action. At 9 o'clock the onnboat Essex came up and opened fife. The Arktinsaa' engineer reported the engine ready-,steam, was, put .on, and she started down the rivet and went 300 yards bn the direction of the Eesex, when her larboard engine suddenly stopped. The Essex at that time was pouring a hot fire into her. The kr kanaas opened also, but only with• her stern &in. When the Essex was within 400 yards of the Arkansas the latter's crew-were Quiet ed ashore,' the Essex 'Continuing to fire upon the deserted vessel. After deserting her the toreh was applied, and soon communicated, o the magaline, and she expladed. Lieut. Ste pheni was in command oU the rebel ram, and says, but for the misfortune to her engines, which were , built in Memphis, the Yankees would have'been driven from New Orleans in .a few days. ' . . EICORO/lING 61112.201 FROM m RIOHNOND DX- AM: NEIL' ON MP: DAMS' ADIERIBTRATIOIi The following article we cut froura copy of the Richmond :Komar received yesterday : • "One of the most important duties that will devolve uporr Oocgiesi at its approaching ties- Edon will be to recruit the strength - Of our arm ies;. The executive branch of the government has depleted our armies. and jeopardised our contest by an easy tolerattOn of th3Sertion and stragglingi which have reduced 'Oor military force to an alarming extent.. It has _trilled with thecause Of 'the country it has ignored the death penalty in our , armies ; "it alas neg lected its diSolpliti, winked at capital crimes, emasculated' the war; preached. sickly send mentalierit,. and taught the country the mis fortune of being;saddled with. e 'government that takes a monstrous " and unnatural Pride, in defying public sentiment, in treating. the conn ects le with insoles:Lei); and in snub ngadVitlftiVrofintectoracy,.... •It Will be for Congress "to` reimr, as best" it can the Mischief done the public service:l3y weak and impracticable 'executive; to 164 to the reduction, rit'our' forces in 'the field ;,..the decay of 'Military diecipline the ,demoralisa tion of ourirmies, and the Jetipardy,in which our cause has' been • put by a loog course of trifling condect, Childrili pride of opinion, un worthy'obatinicy;. official ohtMesiess t conceit, deflanchbf opinion; imperiottanias and despotic affectation on'the •'part et those en; trusted with the execution. of{ the mar: , If'our armies had been kept Whole, if diner tiona had' been 'punished with the exemplary sentence of death, and if the great 'virtue of military discipline had - aot - been - abused by the most shameful.. excesses, therewould'hitiO need now of eihOrtations of ~Congress to strengthen our armies and to increase their numbers by new acts •of legislation.. The fact is, that Congress and the Legisla tures of the different States ~have exhausted themselies in a inikitt of unimpeachable zeal and 'deviation to. replenish'our armies "; the re- Commendation , of the Executive:to raise troOps by conscription was yesponded to,instantly ; in 'Virginia alone t,hemilitia have been called out four Orlive tinike, and in other Stites the army has been swollen beyond the quota required from them by troops, raised for local service, partisan warfare and special exigencies. Not withstanding this ready end active disposition on the part of the Confederate Congrats, and the State Legislatures, to , keeti up the strength Of our armies, and the recent levies made under their authority,the numbers of our troops in the field have. dedrased'through the neglect of discipline, the indifferdice of our military coM menders, :anti.' the action of the Executive branch of the Government, which, so far from nurturing our armies and encouraging , the mar tial 'spirit •of <the country, has dianoraitted them, relaxed the ordinary rules of 'discipline, and dampitned the ardbr of our troops by de lay, inaction and uncertainty of purpose. It will be for Congress to adopt some new measure to - vectnit ' the numerical strength of our army, .andlto act In the important and vital exigency -that is upon with decision and vigor. We see' noalternative but to 'enlarge the terms of the Conscription-law 7 -to extend its operations to Onions between the ages of eighteen and forty-five or fifty, instead of mak ing the latter term thirty-five, slat firstrewm mended by the President: This necessity will be unwelcome ;"'it may be that it will involve .a serious'reduction in the producing power of the pountry and its Capacity' to sustain the `taised for its defence: But the necessity, its in- Convenience ' and its dangeri, will have been forced upon the country by the acts of a weak, opinionated and headstrong Itrectitive. It'will be useless for Congress to indulge in recrimina tions on the subject; the public will under stand and appreciate the necessity in Which it acte ; and the legislative body of the nation will consult the highest inculcations of duty in rxinsidering the , paraniourit "and vital necessity Of the country in preference to every other in terest o r concern. • , It is ln this [tense that Congress will be call ed ripori to' extend the, provisions of the Con scription law, and to do it without weak had_ talon, without attention to "selfish clamor, without p unctilio, in the.spirit of plain, urgent and patriotic duty. We want more troops. If the issue of this octateit is more valuable thaw anytother interest in the oonntry, we must have them at any, cost. While the North is swelling its armies ours are being reduced by, desertion, and straggling; these offences are rapidly increasing through - the shin:ireful toler-. anon` of theta . by' the Voniniancliii: of our Minim and 'his' obsequious anbalternis.— Thle inverse proportion in. the Strength of the Northern and 13Outherp armies, would, if rui interrnifed,-1110011 bring a the contest to close: COngiestrmust act with p!Otaptnetis and Asci,- Sion ; the ravages and gay in oar armies must be supplied withnew troops. If it is armory, to secure the fortunes of 'this contest , to make new drafts on our people they can endure it; for what is there of inconvenience, privation, or hardsbipethat is not preferable to the hor rors of subjugation. While our army suffers front the flux:hi de serters and stragglers, the North is redoubling ite exertions to cnntli, ,tis. If these exertloos are not to beencounterrxl by any new ardor in the administratibn of Piesident Davis, if they are not to be checked by any aggre4tive mon ment, fury new essay of 'policy ; • or any. dire' tura from the habits,of the back track, Cob grass will be the only: pottier. the 'country ~crin look to to meet the growing and formidable preparations of the North. It will ,di? so in the most practical and useful way-by enlarging the conscription law to the utmost limits, and put ting, without delay, the whole available mili tary force of the Southh-in the field. l From the editorial article of the Dispatch we take the, following extract : We have a painful recollection of Manasseh, of the period of listlessness:and inaction Whiti,h -followed that great triumPh.and of the almost fatal consequences to which - it led. ,") We cannot believe that our, authorities willpermit a repetition of the torper which. then invaded them when they reflect upon the asters of the lest winter. A. victory unimproV ed,-18, in almoist all cases,•equal to a signal defeat.. In some cases it is even' Worse. In all, it inevitably leads to didaster by 4a rule which is , always working, and never knows rest - for is, moment. Let us not, for God's sake and for our own, fall into the error of 'last year: Stir months'affordect the enemy . the 'ainple tinie' to recover from the demoralizing effects of Manas sas. In'six months.from-that battle hi had on foot 700,000 men and an innumerable' fleet. In less than that, if he is now suffered to go on recruiting without interruption, he will bemore formidable than he ever has-been. Already the'same cry begins to be raised that we heard repeated so often last year. We hear continually of intervention Se Ve heard them Political arithmeticians are again at . work 'to sum up the indebtedness of' the Ninth, and prove the Yankees utterly bankrupt. Short sighted mortals . persuade themselves now, as they did then, that they ' can get no more re cruits. All this `is fallacious. If trusted too far, it will become ruinously, ‘inisch'evious. There is no probability of any intervention, so far as we can 'see. The Yankee Government will be enabled to exact what sums they Want; so long as the war continues•tO be as popular as it is, for the Yankee nation knows that•sep &ration from the South is , ruin-to them. The 800,000 "asked' for by Lincoln,' will be raised before' our newspapers shall have done discus sing the possibility of raising them. - Our hopes lie in the, stout hearts , and ready handsof• our young men. These are the only, ,hopes that have never failed tie, and they are the cl.nly , ones' in which we ought ever to cOnfide. others are , fallacious Land 'lead. only to disaster. LATE RB.O/I.NEW ORLEANS. • • Nen; Orleans papers of the :10ttt inst., have the 'fellowint interesting items of informs °Rl°)":l).44Vo AI/fug „: ( 11 TRIBULATION IN OARONDELBTITREBT- 1 /XOITIOLIVIT AILONG MILIFOOTTON /ACTOR& • From the thit — LClenend-'.. utter Order No 66 became known_ yesterday, usulbt. log some tope hundred and ninety individuals, oorreforatiMa and mercantile firms in the snug little sum of three 'hundred and forti 'odd thousand,dollars„ for the purporie of providing employment and food for, the mfferbig poor. of this thy, 'the flap of Carondelet. @rent became the mime of utt*Mited'tiCtion. , r , For the first time thole ' many months; the habitran of la Grand Rue were awakened froze their ancient, snake iike legarthy. , Sleek old gentleman, whoie,stOmachs are untended with turtle, and who sport ivory headed canes and , weir on - their noses two eyed glasses rimmed with , gold, came out of their umbiageoun Emetusions from Frytarda street, Coliseum Plane and, other =al portions of the Garden District, to condole wita each other' Upon the now once.more animated flags.' At At an early hour yesterday morning, knots of these aldermanic looking gentry, with white vests and stiffened shirt colors had collected in WI vicinity of C6l. Coiner, for the purpose of discussing the merits of the order— qf that, order No, 66, which was destined to diiiturti the equilibrium of many a cash balance and to cause - unurilling fingers to dive into the depW of Pleithortic pockets long undisturbed by the prying 'digits , of their unctous owners. It,was refreshing to contetinplate the.sorrow viSages of this funeral _crowd; ,Some of thbm Aid been timed hundreds, and some to the 'tune Of thousands, bat all alike bore the sOlenin aspects of unresisting muttons: led silently to ,slaughter. They had mode their money easy, to be sure, but parting with it , was like pulling teeth.. Some of these men are worth "a rnillion or so • a few, ' perhhps, as much is ten millions, in real estate, stocks,: betide and expectatiopa ; and others igainini known as poor men, toler ably well to:. do, worth only 'from three to `Wie n hundred thousand dollars apiece For theie -to. be 'faked as high as a handred .dollars out of thelittle saving which they had laid up, by means of two 'antra half per, dent. for advancing on cotton crops, and two and a half per cent. commissions„ and yet other per oentages. for brokeiage and' stealage, seemed rattier hard, at least'to them; NO'fisiondef_thit they 'growled. leko,b;Saker's last iratol at 'the latest hit of the Delta was as nothing in depth and intensity to that which 'welled . up from the little' cavernous cdflalie and "tdont - the great mart of Cardndelet street, on the occa sion to , which werefer. But., gentlemen, lamentatiunii won't do. The poor must be employed and 44, and yoU must disgorge. It Will never do tote said that while you lay back in your eushioned divittis,-tating turtle and nipping the wine , cup, dressed in fine linen and rolling in lordly carriages u that gaunt hunger stalk in the once Iniey streets and pover ty flouted its rags under your aristocratic nosea for the want of the privilege to work I Launch out, then l the needful, you favored ones of the higher walks of trade, and let ,the poor have work. This slight phlebotbmising of your patriotic purses will feed thousands of the deserving, and you be none the worse. By Monday, the 11th instant, the time limited by the, order, we hope to see you all come up to the terms prescribed, and for our part; wisliiill'happy . to give so flattering an account `of Yen. MARKETS BY 'TELEGRAPH. • Nziv Timm, Aug. 21. Cotton more active-15,000 balm sold at 45 4460. Flour heavy-135,000 bus.. sold.— Wheat firm-110,000 bus.: sold, red-$1 800 1 84i, white $1 281(41 55. Cormadvancing—. 78,090 bus., sold at;otiable. -Fork buoyant = mess $10; 87(0,12 ; Lard firm ,Whisky thin: firm at Wt. .-Pofiee gidet.'" , /dollis4l quilt. Freights firmer. Stooks dull and eager. Sold 1154. • r • grtsaut 1 ' geeing Watered Sham teeter Prelate, are Ire *par ed to , execute 741131 end VDOK PRINTING or-every description, cheaper than ran be done at any ether eatablhtunent In the country. &TES OF ADIVIRTISING. Four lines or loss coneeltnte (setoff !gime. Eight lines or mors than tour oonatltute saguaro. Half :Liquors, one ......:...........20 20 " one week.... .. 1 26 " one month... ..... it 60 " . ' tbreernionths six months 600 " one nor 10 00 One:Fguare, one day 60 - . . ......... 2 00 tt one month, 6 00 three' m0nth5........ ... . ...... 00 " 16 OD " .-ons year .. 20 00 IQ' Businoss noticed Inserted. In. the Loma Weaulnigir beforallarriagTes and Deaths, M10NA.021271r4 LLINi for each infierticar- •-• • ifir Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. . NO 95. From Phila,delphia. nyi TH RECE;iloll7.oir PaeumgrlFA l Aug. 21. Gen. Corcoran was officially welcomed at the Hall of Independence, and Made a spirited and eloquent .response to the Laddresivof ihtayor Henry. He altermirds was called upon by an immense thrOnk, and triade'rt" second speech from the balcothy of -the Continental 'Hotel.— He leaves at ten. o'clock. to-morrow for New York. . Further From Tennessee. Nautvrtia Aug. 20, 1862. Oo Heffrou, of the Fiftieth Indiana regi ment, rgoceedcd to Gallatin, to-day, without orders, with a force of 260 men, who has been posted at, a biddge . He made a number of ar rests Of civilia'ns. _ While Col. Helfron's party were sone on this expediticin; Ilia Gasifies burned the bridge at Peuderaville and ceptFed. 14 men. Ancither party was attacked far the purpose of destreying a bridge, Whibli'was preserved by the obstinate conduct of Captain Atkinson and twenty lieu of the 60th Indiana,who killed a number of tbe guerrillas. This ask occurred within ten nilleS of Nashville. 001. 'Heffron returned here for reinforcements, when he was arrested and placed in olyse con finement, lor disobedience of orders, .by order of Col. Miller, commanding the post. The 79th Pennsylvanis regiment, Col. Ham bright, went up at fifteen minutes' notice, and found the, guerrillas dispersed. FREIGHT REDUCED HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S EMEM SHORT Br, QUICK ROUTE NEW YORK. ft - (odds' Ordered in 'the Morning Returned ,the same Night. Lave . .New York , et '}:P . M., by the Fast Thiongi nib?, arri ving Harrieburg it . 8 I A: if.. WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS. Order Goods marked HOPE irtistitiss 'co., Galena Office, 162 Broadway, New York. For further inforraation. &kaki of " .GZO BERGNER, ®gent, .., HAZiII3BPRO, Ati.gqlB6l."dif, LIFE: IN131IB"-ANVE. The' Girard Life Ifukramie . Annuity Sutd Trust Oompiny of Philadelphia. OFT ICI NO. 408 CL1E4822V117 .9.7712 7 . (CFLABTEti ?.WETVAL.) . . . CAPITAL ADP , ABMS .. ....... .... ..51,64.11421.1 . . THOMAS WAY, President. • JOHN %V. 'JANES, Actuary, . 0014111 ND E 1. maim =INSURANCE IL) 11 B& the most reasonable tenon:. _ • They ad ai Executors, Trustee' and Reardlaus under. .last Willa. and asilteeelvers sod Assignees: • me capital being paid up and inveabsdii together with ei large ind'Mudittustly increising reserved fund, .eifera a perfect swear ty to the Insured. i • . = • The premiums may be paid ; yearly, hey yearly or, quiz. terlby :. Ike. company add a BONUS periedioaßy to the bio me:tee ler life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated In De cember, 1844, the 8800 ND B Beige ether, -1.4 0, the TREND BONUS in December, 1854, and the POUR= BONUS in 1869. These additions are made without gutting any increase n the-premiums to be paid. to the The followintatiii:reir.eitimlilii from the Register : I— ' 1 I Amount of Polley and Bum. Bonus or„ , boats' tube Increased Policy. Insured I . addilon by toVars additions. N0..89 • $2,500 8 887`60 ~ 188... ,1 f 8000 - 1,060 t 0 ".199 1000 400 00 " 833 6000 1,875 00 Age{it id arrisburg and vie n 1 , . _ , ._ eloay JOHN WISE'S doidectionery.4 Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Bierilsburir, Pa. CONFEOTIONEEY OF ALL . KINDS ORANGES AND: LE140,1113,- PINE APPLES, BANANNAE; • • • FRESH AND SALT PINE, And•vegetables. of all Made, brOniht - direct from the FaaterpMarketa„ twice , a week, and ouroltaged anger. my kreonat supervision,' thus enaoliag me to soil a better anitethroWer artlelettbau any ini theotharkeL - per Orders, from a Olatinee attended to promptly, lIIMI IYI gooda:ditrivered= to any part. of the city free or &urge. p emiED FRI:1114, tenetantly on band Give me bell: (ide) Jowl WIRIL, CIIMBEELAID VALLEY INSITITTE FOR YIPIING GENTLEMEN, MEORANICSBURG, Pk' 0. EO/1 &SONS. 6CAD 11 Qf (W cONIPIPAL SCHOOL. 2 1 1 40 , fft"letritty l Vra l uttri Charp3 111.16 to WO per seed= Nirjlead setellar. elisullantons TO AND FRONE MU BIIEHLILII 06,807 50 4 05 ' 00 1,400 00 , 8,875 00 iy1541•1
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