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The work has been prepared by the learned editor, Rt. BIIGIMIt, and its freshness and permanent value will be preserved by the continuation of the annual Digests, which have given so leach si►tiefaction. For sale at ' ' • Jae BEIVINEWS BOOKSTOBIL Tr-ELLER'S DRUG STORE is the piao. moo WIAMINI Meadow • . / . . ~ . - 1 • ~ oe_ \ ia. lik. Ifil, V .. . ..,,.... , , , v , /1..,-. eft io t .- * v\iir Le . , . .. . ... _ ......_ . _ .. . . VOL. XVIII. gittlitaL Dl JOHNSON 33.4L:mairrxxcpitim LOCK HOSPITAL! vrAS discovered the most certain, speedy hadelreteuel remedy is the world for • DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. mom IN six To TWELVE No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Back or;Limbs, Strictures, Affestions of the k idneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im potency; General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepey, Lan guor, Low Spirits,Tonfusion of Ideas, Yalpitatienof the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Bight or Giddi nen, Di some et the Bead, Throat, Nose or Skin tines - of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowele—duise ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those nosier and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of tyrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., Impossible. Young Men Especially, who hays become the Victims or SOlitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whic h annual ly sweeps to an untimely grave tbourands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. marriage. Married Persons, or Young Men OoniemPhtthig mar riage, being aware or physical weakness, organic debili. ly, deformities, ho., speedily cured. He who places hlmaelf under the care or Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Organic Weakness puttlediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distressing danstlon..wtdch renders I lie misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. b oung persona are too apt to commit excesses trom not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow er of procreation Is lost seiner by those falling into im proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de , . prived the pleasures of healthy cdhpring, the most Be rko, sad destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The syetenibecomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Seniors Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Bean, Indigestion, Constitution-a Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Dough, Consumption Decay and Death. Oflioe,. ifo. 7 Soutli Frederick Street. Left hand s ide going from Balthrwre street, a law door. trent the corner.. Pall not to observe name and number. • Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doo tor's Diplomas hang in his office. :A Care Warranted in Two Days. No Yerestri or PfreateOUS Drugs, Dr. Johnson, ![ember of the Royal COWED of iturheoust London, Grad uate from one of the mat eminent Colleges in the United *Mee, sad the greater put of whose lite has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else when, has effected some of the most astonishing sores that were ever knowa • many troubled with ringing in the head and ears whom asleep, great nervousneae, being alanned at sudden sounds, bashfuhiess, with frequent blushing, attended sonsethinas with derangement of mind were cured inunediatelg, Take Particular Notice. Dr. J. addressee all those who have insured themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, noclety or warbled Theme are some of the sad and melancholly abets pro, deceit by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Heel, Dimness of Sight, Lou of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, popsy, Nervous Irrabbibty, Derangement of theDigesUve reactions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, MicrOlLT.—The fearful effects on the mind are mach to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas De pression of Spirits, Evil Forbocihms, Averebn to SoCiety, cod glares; Love of Solitude, TnUldity, AC., are some of the eyes produced. Thomann of persona of all ages can now judge what lithe cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, b ecom in g wog, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonaumption. Young Men Who have injured themselves by -a certain practice in dulged In when alone,* habit trequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, eveskiwitenaeleep, if not eared render, marriage ingalsible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a . plty that Brian ntan, the hope of his coon try, the darling Obis parents, should be matched from ' ' all preepects and enjoyments of Ilib, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and Indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons arca, before contem plating - • Marriage, redact that a round mind and body are the most floosie. sari requisika to promote connubial happiness. Indeed,. withotit these. the Journey through life becomes a weary. she prospect hourly: darkens' to the view ; the min becomes abadOwad with 'despair and tiled w,th the melaticholly reflection that the lapilli:leak of another becomes blighted. ith our_ Own. . . . Disease of Imp=lona). When the misiptided Ind imprudent votary'of pleasure finds that he has Imbibed the feeds of this painful dia. ease, it too often Wens that antli-tlmed sense of ahem° or dread of discoveryi deters him from applying to those whir, from eamiehon and 'reamstabigly, can aione be friend him, delaying till the constitutional eymptems on , thia herr d disease make their appearance, such as Ail oersted. gore throat, diseaied nose; nocturnal pains In the head end limbs, dimness of sight, deafnaii, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the hmd,ferii and . extremities, programing with frightful rapidity, till at: last the of the mouth or the bones of the nose lull hi, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid. object of commiseration, till death pits a period to his. dreadthl sufferings, by sending him to' 66 that Undlsoov vered Country from whence no traveler returns." It is a awfasesholip fact that thousands bit victims to this terrible disease; owing to the anstilfultness of igno rant pretender'', who by the nee or that Deadly Pavlof, *nary, ruin the constitution and make the residue: o life miserable. • Trust not your lives, orStranger& Meath, to the care of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, name orcharacter, who copy Dr. Johnson's adver eeetteemente, or style themstives in the newsman, r e g o i etygigneeted phydoans incapable or Curing, they keep you trilling month atter mouth teeing their filthy and petamouenten compound., or Oa long as the smallest h e me be ebagged,. and in despair, leave you.with ruin ad health beak over, your galling disappointment. . Dr. Johnson is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always huge ln.his oft.. Wa remedies or treatment are inthnOWlt to all others, prepared from a Ufa spent in the gr at hospitals of Eu rope' the first in the country anew mate extensive Pri vate practice than any other Machin in the world. Indorsement of this ?rem. Themany thousands cured at this Itatitotion year af ter, year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witneiseed by the re porters of the “Son, ,, "Clipper, " and" many other pa pers, notices or:which have appeared again and again beforeehe public, besides his standing as a. gentlemen or character and resPonsibinth is • eti Malin liesvolutee loth* MIRO* bkin Mean. bpeedily Cured. Persons writing ailoald b• ;anima; in -- iiireiting their silent° his Institution, In the fOlowing minuet • ions It. ionz‘sozi,ll: D. Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, BeelMore, Md, WHOLABALE UMBRELLA No. 69, Market Str(mt, below Third, nmausguia, PA. M. H. LEE., Nit ANUFACITRFAI, OF -,t/hiBitELLA_ Au. MIMS sad WALKING CANES, w =Ma loads at LW= MOM than can be tionghtla ant of aelaetera calm Country' merobaraa At weir lb I sad examine prises and fluelity, sad maims diem. WPM Of 01 fact.ANIFOZY "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TIII'N'GS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 26. 1862 MANUFAOTORY :U ttlanrcus. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street, llarriebary, Pa. ) DIAL= 111 . P I AL 1 4 V .' Eitel NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet makers, from 1200 upwards. •:; •• • MELODEONS: THE BEST MAN - OEM:7OIED ERSTRU 4 MENTS, FROM $46 tosloo. Guitars, Violins, Accordeoos, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Eanjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and mud cal merclum4se in general. SHEET - TEE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. • Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD FRAMED, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASSE 8 From smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM, KNOCHE, 98 Market' street febl9-wasly FREIGHT REDUCED 1 HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S SHORT I, QUICK ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New Yoik at 71 P. M., by the Put Through Express Train, arriving inMarrisburs at 8 AL M. WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAM Order Goods marked via HOPE EXPRESS 00., General Office. 162 Broadway, New York. For further information enquire of . GEO.-BERGNER, Agent. .11ARRIBIttlItG, Aug. 1861.-dtf LIFE 1' N . 'S E IT 0 . The Girard Life Insuranoe, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. OFFICAS NO. 408 CHESTNO7 STREET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL.} • OAPITAL AND ASSRTS 81,648,388 THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JOHN F. JAMES, leuxary, CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVEd on the most reason able terms. They set as Executors, Trustees and Guardians under last Wills. and as Receivers sad Assignee: The capital being paid up and invested, together with' a large and constantly More 4sing reserved fund, offers a. perfect smutty to the insured. The premiums maybe paid yearly, half yearly or guar.: tarty. The company add a BONUS. Periediredkr to the. /mu mmies for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in De cember, 1844, the SROOND BONUS in December, 184 9, the THIRD BONDS in December, 1854, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1889. These additions are made, without re quiring aoy ineresn yt the premiums. to he pa id to the Company. Tne following are a few examples from the Register Amount of Policy and Sum % ' Bonus or bonus to be increased Insured addriou ' by inters additions. PoliCy No. :1) I 32500 8 687 6u $8,887 60 a 132 I 8000 1,050 t 0 4,050 00- a 190 i 1000 , - 400' 00 .. 1,400 00 •"838 I 5000 1,875 00 6,876 00 Agent of o.47risburg and vice oily, , r ...-- -' WI:LULU! BIIIIIIIMIC elO-dly MEIN WISE'S . Confectionery & Fruit store, THIRD STREET, NEAR, WALNUT, ilarriaStay, Pa. i CONFECTIONERY. OF ALL KINDS,. ORANGES AND LEMONS, • • PINE APPLES' 4ANANNAS, FRESH-AND SALT FISH, And vegetables or all kinds, brought direct from .the Eastern Markets, twice a week, eau purchased under" my pasonai ;supervision, thus eaaulldg me to cell a better and cheaper article than any in the market. lir' Orders from a distance attended tdpromptly, and teals dedvered to any part of the city free of charge. leitirzlt CANNED FROEVS °momently on hand'. Give me a call. [Jea] JOHN WISH.: CUKBEELAIO VALLEY INSTITUTE FOE YOUNG GENTLEMEN, MIECRAVItSBV726t, PA. REV, O. EGE & SONS. AN ACADEMIC an COMMERCIAL ECHOOL. ONa {RTE September let to Peb, let } e=ev~na. cautr i po $76 to $BO per session. air Send for a elm sr. jymkitti Fms.Dates, Prunes, Raialua, and all Hi n d i of Nuts, at JuHN WILdE% Store, Third and Walnut. mrl dupjlitiQii lot of Dandelion.aud Rio A OoNoe for isle ai the sore loam Critgraplj. neeulatione for the Enrollment end Draft of the Militia• ADJUTANTS CINNTNAVN 01110 E, %Aa DEPARTIUNT, WANELLNOWN, 8 P. M., August 9, 1862. GENERAL ORDERS, No.' 99: Regulations for the enrollment and daft of three hundred thousand militia, in pursuance of an order by the President of the United Skates, bearing date of August 4; 1862, where by it is providad that a draft of three hundred thonsand militia be immediately called into the service of the United States, to serve for nine months, unless sooner discharged and that the Secretary of War shall assign the quotas to the States, and establish regulations fur the draft. Also, that if any State shall not by the 15th of August furnish its quota of the additional three hundred thousand volunteers authorized by law, the deficeiency of volunteers in that State shall also be made up by special draft from the militia, and that the Secretary of War shall establish regulations for this pur pose. It is ordered— THE SUTRA TO FURNISH TIMM QUOTAS ZORTHMTH. Ara, The Governors of the respective States will proceed forthwith to furnish their respec tive quotas of the three hundred thousand mili tia called for by the order of the President, dated the 4th day of August, 1862, which quo tas have been furnished to the Governors re spectively by communication from this depart ment of this date according to the regulations henceforth let forth. MMDEZVOIIB TO BZ DZSIONATID. Sea*, The Governors of the several States are hereby requested forthwith to designate rendezvous for the drafted militia of said States, and to appoint commandants therefor, and ; to noiify the Secretary of War of the locations. of such rendezvous and the names of the com mandant ; and it is important that the 'rendez vous should he few in number, and located with a view to convenience of transportation. INROLLYZNT Third, 'as Governors of the respective States will cause an enrollment to be made forthwith by the assessors of the several counties, or by any otheruflicers, to:be-appointed by such Gov ern's/14-a all able-bodied - male:citizens letweeh tbst ages of 18 and 46 within the respective prunties, giving the name, age, and occupation each, together with remarks mhowing whether hell in the service of the United' States, etc., and in what capacity, or any other facts which may determine his exemption from military duty. All reasonable and proper expenses of each enrollment, any of the draft hereinafter imovlded, will 'be reinibunted by the United IStatea, upon vouchers snowing the detailed atatement of service performed 'and expenses incurred, apt:coved by, such Grureznoix.___ _ m2uilmas Fourth, Where no provision is made by in any State for carrying into effect the draft hereby ordered, or where arch provisions are in any manner defective, such draft shall be cons ducted as follows : Liwe nu mai. 1. Immediately upon completion of the en rollment, the lists of enrolled persons shall be Sled in the offices of the sheriffs of the (aunties in which such enrolled persons reside. ownr/ 6 2. The Governors of the several states shall appoint a commissioner for each county of their respective states', whose sduty it shall be to Su perintend the drafting and hear and determine excuses of persona claiming to be exempt from military duty. Such commissioner shall re ceive a compensation of four dollars per diem for each day he may be actively employed in the discharge of his duties as such commis sioner. lUMUMON 8. The enrolling officer shall immediately, upon the filing of the enrollment, notify said commissioner that said lists have been so filled, and the commissioner shall thereupon give, no tice by handbills posted in such township of his county of the time and places at which claims of exemption will "be received and de termined by him, and shall fix the time to he specified:in the order aforesaid within,len days of the 'filing of the eniollment at which the draft shall be made, and all persons claiming to exempt from military duty shall, before the day fixed for the draft, make proof of such exemption before said commissioner, and if tound sufficient , his name shall be stricken from the list by a red line drawn through it, leaving it still legible. The commissioner shall in like manner strike from the roll the names of all persons now in the military service of the United States. All telegraph operators and constructors actually engaged on Aug. 5, 1868; all engineers of locomotives on railroads; the Vico President of the United States; the' offi cers—judicial and executive--of the Govern ment of the United States ; the members of both Houses of Congress and their respective officers ; all custom-house officers and their clerks ; all post officers and' stage drivers who are employed• in the care and conveyance of the mail of the pout office of the United States ; ail ferrymen who are employed at any feny on post road ; all pilots ; all marines actually em ployed in the sea service of any citizen or merchant within- the United States; all en gineers and pilots. of registered or licensed steamboats and steamships, - and all persons exempted by the laws of •the,ritimective states from military duty, on Nufficient evidence or on personal knowledge that said persons belong to any of the aforesaid closes, whether the exemption is claimed by them or not. Exemption will not be made for disaoility unless it be of such a character as to render the person unfit for service for a period of more than thirty days, to be certified by a surgeon appointed by the Governor in each county for this purpoee. DNA rasa 5. At the time fixed as before provided by tbe commissioner for making the draft, the sheriff of the country, or, in his absence, such person &alba commissioner may appoint, shall; hi the presence: of said commissioner publicly place in a wheel or .box of like cha racter to such as are used for drawing jurors, separately folded ballots, containing the names of all matins re-' 'paining on said enrollment lists not stricken off as before provided, and a proper person ap pointed by the commissioner, and blindfolded, shallthereupon draw from said box or wheel a Dumber of ballots equal to the number of draft= . ed men fixed by the 'Governor of each State as she proper quota of such country. "1: , . • ••• • xenon 01P Mtn TO WI giairip. i•St. A Printed or Wttnol notice of eon*. °Wit end 4 1 , 11 4 en 4 4410 Age of Ilembarees of the drafted military force, shall thereupon be served, by a person to be appointed by the commissioner, upon each person so drafted, either by delivering the same in person, or by leaving it at hie last known place of residence. SIIMITUTNS. 7. Any person so drafted may offer &substi tute at the time of the rendezvous of the draft ed militia force, and such substitute, if he shall be an able-bodied man, between the ages of 18 and 46 years, and shall consent in writing, with the consent of his parent or guardian, if a mi nor, to subject himself to all the duties and ob ligations to which his principal would have been subject bad he personally served, shall be accepted in.lieu of such principal. ANIEMBLING LiTla THE DRAFT 8. The person thee drafted shall assemble at the county seat of their respective counties within five days after the thus of drafting, %hence transportation will be furnished them by the Governors of the several States to the place of rendezvous. ORGANIZATION ON TS! DILUTED 9. As soon as the draft has been made and the names marked on the enrollment list, the commissioner will send a copy of the draft to the commandant of the rendezvous, and an other copy of the same to the Adjutant Gener al of the State, who will immediately organize the drafted men into companies and regiments of infantry, by assigning 101 men to each com pany, and ten companies to each regiment, and send a copy of the organization to the ommandant of me rendezvous. REGIMENTAL ONSICIIEN 10. At the expiration of the time allowed for the drafted men to reach the rendezvous, the commandant shall proceed to complete the organization of the companies and regimentit by proclaiming the names of the regimental commissioned officers, which shall be design* ted in accordance with the laws of the mot* Live States, the number and grade being the same as in the volunteer service, and in case the laws of any State shall provide for an elect don of officers they shall be elected under the direction of the commandant of the rendezt One and reported forthwith to the Governors of su chi States, in order that they may he commissioned, and the non-commissioned may: be appointed either before or after muster, as the colonel of the regiment Shall decide. NM= BOLL& 11. As soon as the officers of the companted and regiments are designated, the muster roll shall be made out under the direction of the commandant of the rendezvous, and the troops inspected and mustered into the service of the United States by the mustering officer appointed for that purpoee. ENLIMEM BT TORSI. 12._ In States where enlistments have been made by municipalities and towns, instead of counties, the Governors of such States are au thoriato apply the foregoing rules of draft to such municipalities and towns, instead of conn-. ties. nth. Provost marshals will be appointed by the War Department in the several States, on: the notninatton of the Governors thereof, with: such assistants as may be necessary to enforce; the attendance_of all drafted persons who shall' fail to , attend at anch places of rendezvous. oopreouDettox Of 88METON BJAIXONTh Sixth. In case any State shall not, by the 16th day of August, furnish its quota of additional 800,000 volunteers called for by the President on the 2d day of July, 1862, unless otherwise ordered, all incomplete regiments shall then be consolidated, under the direction of the Govern ors of their respective Statea, and an additional draft shall be made, tut before provided, suffi cient to fill up such quota ; the number to be drafted from each county of the State to be fixed by the Governor thereof.. No saw vouncrzez amanums Seventh, From and after the 15th day of Au gust, no new regiments of Volunteers will be organised; bat the premium, bounty, and ad vance pay will continue to be paid to those vol unteering to go into the old regiments. By order of the Secretary of War. L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. Twi Cm or TUE RM. —First, never use a desk or table with your face toward a window. In such case the rays of light coming directly upon the popil of the eyes, and causing an un natural and forced contraction thereof, soon permanently injures the sight. Neat, when your table or desk is near a window, sit so that your face turns from, not towards it, while you are writing. If your face is toward the win dow, the oblique rays striae the eye and injure it nearly as much as the direct rays- when you sit in front of the window. It is always beet to sit or stand, while reading or writing, with the window behind you, and neat to that with the light ooming over the left side—then the light illumines the paper or book, and does not shine abruptly on the eye ball. The same re marks are applicable to artificial light. We are often asked which is the best light—gas, candles, 01l or camphene. Our answer is, it le immaterial which, provided the light of either be strong snongh, and does not flicker. • MIL/TARY CLAIM AGENCY BACK PAY, BOUNTY, PENSION & SUBSISTENCE EUGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law, aloe, Third street, Harrisburg, hi., will attend to sue collection of military olatms, under the aet Ot Assembly, of April 76, 1862 Baca pay of discharged and deceased soldiers. Bounty under Aot of Congress, July, 22,1881. Pensions and clainti for sabsistance, in. lylo4lllm POCKET BIBLES. - AFULL assortment of Pocket Bibles and Testaments for the soldiers, just re ceived at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. PDUKE Cider Vinegar, which We Wan ant : to be made solely from eider, jest received and tbr gag lOW bIy.NICHOLS &FO w WHAM, 0 _l2 ' * out end Martet streMc . ALL and . see those woe and cheap Bu t gars for primary*, &a., it NiOnOLS $ 1110WMAN, jell Corner Front sod Market, streets. air 4 XTENISIVE assortment of glassware, tumblers, Jelly glasses, fruit dishes, he., am., of Lode; Jest rscitived, and formic very low. . litcoQl4 knOWAAN, au2l . Corner Front sod Market etreets. A.IC largest and most, extensive assort malt of g 1 in the city, just received, and for aievecy len, by N/UsIOLI & 11 1 4 1 V &MN, corner Fruct and Market streets. FLY PAPER. ANDY COLORED Pager, ready cut, for oevering LooXiag MOWS &L -ind Wier Es i f i erns for salrai JUNO OW 1101X4014 tildin gram Having procured steam Power Presees, we are prepar ed to execute JOB end 8008 PRINTING or every deeoript;on, cheaper than It can be done at any.other establittunent In the couttry. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 4a- Four lines or less constitute ene-Salf - square. light lines or more than four comtitete &square. : liall . tiquare, one d'y SO 26 One weer .. 1 16 16 one m0nth , ....... ..„........... 2 60 a three moutn; 400 1/ 1111. 111011t1Z16 6 00 .. one ytar 10 00 oneequage, one day 60 one week 2 00 46 one month 5 00. Se three months 10 00 ti Six monih3 15 OD " OM year 20 00 jar BUSIIIIPRI notices inserted in the Local Column or before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT GENTS PER LINE for each Insertion. NO. 98. • /fig- Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. BY TELEGRAM Another Skirmish with the Rebels• Condition of Affairs in Kentucky. A skirmish occurrai yesterday between Met calf's 11. S. forces sod the rebels at Big Hill, Madison county. Metcalf's troops after a brief engagement withdrew to Richmond. No particulars of the loss on either side, as there is no telegraph communication south of Russellville, Ky., has been received since Thursday afternoon. Major Gen. Wright has his headquarters at Cincinnati. General Boyle continues her; with his headquarters in this city, commanding the forces not assigned to General Nelson, in Ken tucky. Major General Nelson commands the United States forces at Lebanon and Lexington. Gen. Burbridge was to go to Corinth. Generals Jackson, Crafts and Manson are with General Nelson. General Ward remains at Kentucky. POST OFFICE NOTICE- On and after May bth, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH. War Mart—For all places between Harris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 M. War Blare—For all places between Harris burg and Baltimore, . Md. and Washington, D. 0., at 12.00 M. For York, Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C., at 900 P.M. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. EAST. Way MAIL—For all places between Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at 700 A. N. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. • WAY Mart—For all places between Harris burg and Philadelphia, at .6.80 A. M. For Philadelphia and losawseter,- - - For Bainbridge, Mariet ta, Columbia, Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 8 16 P. N. SOUTH For Lancaster, Philadel phia and NOW York., at 9.00 P. M. WEST. WILY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg and Altoona, at 12.00 K. For Johnstown and Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin nati, Columbus and Cleveland, 0., at 2.45 P. M. For Lewistown, Hun tingdon, Tyrone, Al toona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, ...... 9.00 P. IL 0111113123 LAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shlppensburg, Chambersburg, Pa., and Hagerstown, Md., at.. 7.00 AL K. War Marr.—For all places between Harris burg andChambersburg, at .12.80 P. M. SC/iIMTWILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD. For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Au burn and Pottsville, at 12.80 P.M. STAGE ROUTES. For Linglestown, Manada Hill, West Han over, Ono and Jones town, on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday 7 tA. M. For Lisburn and Lewis berry, on Saturday.....2.oo P. M. grOffice Hours—From 5.80 A. M. to S P. M. 8_ nday from 7} to si A. M., and from 8-to 4 P. M. GEORGE RERGNER, Postmaster. HARRIS MANSION FOR, SALE. rrims handsome property recently Odell.- 1 pled by the PIP NNSYLVANI.I FEMALE C )LLEIGE le offered ferule. It is well coned saner fur a pi int* Residence or a Buirdln4 echiol, being Supplied whdoe, water, bath roams, heater, range, etc. Taa grounds kontaksalsiable Fred Trees and Shrubbery, The place will be mad low and possession Oren within reasonable time. For.ferms, he., apply MRB.B.S. WAUGH, or DR. WM. IL RUM Ezecutora of iistate of Rev. B. R. Waugh,. deo'd. e24.deodtr OLDER 111 VINEGAR I 1 1 'I3IIRE older vinegar, warranted,- for sale tow by mum.; & B,,wmAN, Corner Front !Lod Market streets. .lIBRICaTING Oil for all kinds of ina- A 4 . c&ittery, in convenient paonages, tor sale very low .NICHoLS .4 BOWMAN, Connor Front and thrket street. by jel9 PRIME Cheese from New York Dairies Pen teethed and for sale Jew 1 , 3, ikroicns* BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market street.. MU CROSS & BLACKWELL'S Celebrated' P/OKLA' , BAIICR% PRESEAVV4 ha. A larger uppiy or the above, embracing every variety, just re (dyed end tor sale by We] WM. Wag , Jr.; hCo. • • O n l g :rit newly replenished stock of Toilet and yam Goode talinWpagele this City, ) and" an oonlident of rendering natigactien, we wotinl rep pectfully invite a call. 1011.1,1114 sl Market s treet, two doors wet of,rowth street; south' side. graßo DID white and brown sugar, sae very low, at /CKBOLI & BOWMAN. JylB Corner Frost and Marketetreele. BROWN sugars of all .gradea for - aalesr low, by I.ICHOLi tdWYAN, Corner ' , Yon , an , Market .trpetu. . ADS trom chozce one aeincieu and gusrattteed by as to be strictly pose. 0 . 194/ WM. DOM k On WPi2, Cocoa WA .Sweet Chocolate r Maiat Jo,sll Mani 'NM WOJACI .q !MIME From our Morning Edition FROM KENTUCKY.. Lonisvmu, Aug. 24