THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER TERMS .--SINGLN SIIIPCIIIPTIOT The Data Tetroaara is served to subscribers in th City at 6 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will b charged I 00 in advance. WRZKIN ANn SEMI WZIOLLY TKLSCIItArIi. , The TZLIORAPII is also published twice a week dorini the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder or the year, and furnished to subscribers at the blowing cash rates, wit: Finale tubscribers per year Bent-Weekly.3l 60 Ten LI n It t o ..12 00 Twenty .i ~ fl, .l ..22 00 Single subscribers, Weekly ~.. 1 00 ___ TUB LW or. wrwarergra. - - . If subsalbers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until sxrearages are paid. If sub/adhere neaect or refuse to take their newapa perefrom the Moe to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. iniactitantous. EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. IL&NUNAOIMUCIP OP BOOR-BINDERS' RULING-MMUS AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND RACEME MA GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, •SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Bran CASTINGS., WOOD TURNING IN. ALL 118 DRANOItIai, SCROLL SA WING, PLANING, E2U., MC., fir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS sir Cash paid for Old Copper, Bras, Spaher, Sic. STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of weans patterns, both statiouiry and swinging. b=ash Weights and various other building casting's, for sale very cheap at the [uty24.ly] RAMA WORKS. 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The prem i um may be paid yearly, half yearly or emir tedly. us company add a BONUS periodically to the Insu rances for life. The HEST BONUS appropriated in De cember 1844, the SECOND BONUS in December, 1849, the TH IRD BONUS in DecemberdBs4, and the YOURTH BONUS in Ma. These additions are made without re. 91nring any increase n the premiums to be pa Id to the Company. . . . The following are a few exemplar from the Register ... Amount or Policy and Sum Bonus or bonus tobolocroured Insured &WWI by Intuit!. ndilltiona. No. i f suss S 887 60 0 0 ,0 7 44 182. , 8000 1,000 tO ". 4,000 00. .6 199 1000 400 OD , 1,400 - •.4 boos 1,875 00 . • 8,870 00 A o k i a t "Fryibtmg ow; vic ni y,. WILLIAM BUMEILMIL.- eICHily 1. - ' • " • '- ' . • , , . % N /7 - • ri/A5 , ---- -- / ----:---;-- --%-.... ~ :-.,- .------ 1. - ' ..• ------ --___ . to ig 1 .. tinins • I , . . 1 ( . i ......_,,,,_.„,„,„ „J : _,,,,,, , : • • _ • • . . . • 71 ' • • • `-• , ', M ' , 71!.•Uar,' L'15.,,:#7- • . It :'i VOL XVIII Stott. DR. JOHNSON XIIALI-•TICIMEC;ONLMI LOCK HOSPITAL! HAS discovered the most certain, speedy acid effaced remedy In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ULM IN 10X TO rwarm 1100/18. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Care Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Back or,Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the kidneys and Ilissider,lnvoluntary discharges, Im• potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Law guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of inght or hiddl nese, Di sense in the Head, Throat, Nose or: Mrin, Dons of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ler. rtble disordere arising from the Solitary . Habita of Youth --those Own' and solitary prsrAicas more fatal to their victims than the song of yrena to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, to., impossible: Young Mon leper.*lly, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual• ly sweeps to an untimely grave 'thousands 'of Young Men of the moat exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living tyre, may call with hill ia confidence. Marrge . Married Persona, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic deltoid ty deformities, Am, speedily cured. Be who places himself under the *are of IPr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, eta con• fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Organic Weakneu Immediately Cored, sad full vigor Restored. This distressing Affection—which renders i tie misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgence.. Young parlous are too apt to commit memo from not being aware of. the dreadful conseq..ences that may ensue. New, who that understands the auttlect wilt pretend to cony that the pow. er of procreation Is lost sooner by those falling into im proper habits than by the pendent Besides being de priced the pleasures of healthy offspring, the moat 'se riatim and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Funetions-Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervions Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Ludigesticin, Constriullon4l Debility, a Wasting: of the Frame, Dough, ConiminpUon f Dow and .Death. Office, So. 7 South 'Frederick Street. Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a low door. teem the corner. Pail not to observe name and number. Lentos must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc• Wee Diplomas bang in his office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. Ne Kernel or Bauseetra Drams, Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College or Burgeons, London, Grad uate from cue of the most eminent CollegMin the United State., and the greater part of whose lite has been spent In the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most astonishing sures that were ever known • many troubled with ringing In the head and ears When asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes VIM derangement of *dad were cured immediately. Take Particular Nptice. Dr. S. addresses all those who bave neared themselves by improper indulge ..ce and solitary habitat, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage. Them are some of the sad end melancholly effects pro. ductal by early habits of youth; Vis Weakness of the. Back and Limbs, Pais* In the Head, Dimness a Sight, Lots of Muscular Power, ' Palpitation. or the he a rt, Dy e . pepsy Nervous Irratihitty; Derangement of thelsgestive ?auctions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, /LiarratLy.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of IdeasDe preplon of Spirits, Evil Forbuslings, Avers:on to Solety, Self Distrust, Love of solitude, Timidity, do., are some of the evils produced. Tsesimansi of personsof all ages can now judge what is t h e cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, boxpriiing weak , " nervous and emaciated, having a shigilseappearanco about the eyes; cough and symptom* of eonaumption. Young Ken Who have iniured lhemselves by a certain practice in dnlged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the admits Of Which are nightly fen, even when asleep, and if not curod renders insular , insposeible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that *young man, the hope of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatehed nem all prospects and milk/amnia of hlb, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging In a' certain secret habit. Such persons mom, before contem plating Marriage, reflect theta sound mind and bony are the mod neces sary requisites to proidoes connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through Lk becomes a weary phvimage -, the prospeet hourly darkens to the view ; 'headed becomes shadowed with &mph and tilled with the useianeholly ren, Woo iblit the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. • Disease of Impridence. When the misgukied and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that, he has imbibed the seeds of this yl'lllllll die. awe, it too often hapens that an til•timed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those 'Who, Irons nitration and respiordabllity, .can alone be friend him; delaying till the constitutioral symptoms oo this' hoer d disease make their appearaliee, such es ul *ended sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal , pains In the bead and limbs, dimness at sight, dealneee,.nedmi oo the shin bones and arms, blotches on the ii. , adifeee and extremities, progressing with frightful Misleity - 3 _till at last the palate of the month or the belies or host fall in, end the victim of this awltif "dianatie bebittioV tillorrld obnct of commiseration, till, *Oh pate a peeled to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to " .that Urdiacov vered Country from whence no tratekir returns:" , ' IL is a melancholly fact that thousands fall Victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfultneas of igno,-. mot pretenders, who by theass of that Oeadli Poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution sad make the roddicto life miserable. 1 60 76 Strangers.. Trust not your lives, or hew to n, the care of the Many triu,iimett and Worthless pretenders, deetitateof know ledge, name or, charaeler, who copy De. Johnson's adver venter:omm, or style themselves in the newspapers, regularly Idncated Physicians inempable.ot Curing, they keep you trilling month after month taking their filthy and polsonossuro eompoands, or as long as the smallest can be obtained, and hi despair, leave you with ruin ed health to sigh over your gelling disappointment. Dr. Johnson is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always bangs In his Mike. His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, Prepared *rem a life spent la the 8 , sit hospitals nf hu rope, tee brat In the country and a more extenelvei Pri rnie-Ersalce than say, other Physician- in Ike world. Indorsement of the-Praia.: The ItUM thousands curet:tat this Instatittlocryear at ter year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera tions perftmed by Pr. Johnson, whammed' by Aim re. POstertrof the. "S on," “Dhpper,s and many other pa pers, notices of wtdch have appeared again and - again before the public, besides his suunlinglis a- genthinian Character end responsibility, is saittolent iguarreotem wine aided. skin Diseases bpeedily Cured. Parente; writing ebould be pa:tient& in directin g their tatters to bit / 110 404t# A, in the followiug meaner JOHN X. JOHNSON, X. D. Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, lid I I VALLEY INSTITUTE FOB YOUNG} M BO*, • ALEC:UN/CU DEG, PA. BEV. Ot. AGE & SONS. AN ACADEMIC LAND CONIEKCIAL SCHOOL. Thom 41.pten.b•r bit to Web. Ist , PebruKry lel Ju77 lat. * _,t $7ll to SRO per session. .., itrjlead br f Cirouiar. 1064t,ii "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGs-NEUTRAL 4N NONE ' HARRISBURG. Pk. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 29, '1862 PROPOSALS. FOR UNITED : STATES MAIL. POST OPITOS DgPAIMISTIT. Washington; July 81, 1862. PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 10 o'clock A. It of Tuesday, September 80, 1862, for con.: veying the malls of the United States la . Penn sylvania, from November 1, 1862, to June 80, 1864, on the routes and by the schedules of de partures and arrivals herein specified. (Being, with some - exceptiuns, routes established. by acts of Congress approved June 2 sod July 14, 1882.) . . Decisions announced by October 7, 1862. 2774 From Ansonville, by ineGlarvey'a and . Nestover'a, to Cherry Tree, (Newman's Mills P. O.) 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Ansonville Saturday at 7 a m ; Arrive at NOWEMIVI'S Mills by 1 p m ; Leave Newman's Mills Monday at 10 a ra; Arrive at Ansonville by 4 p m. 2775 From Brownsville ' (High Lake P. 0.,) by Lake Como, to Tellotansville, 8 miles and back, once a week. Bidders will propose a schedule of arrivals and departures. 2776 From 'Barnesville to Mahanoy City, 6 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Barnesville Tuesday, Thursday and Satrirday at 10 a m Arrive at Mahanoy City by 12 m • Leave Mahanoy City Tuesday, ihuraday and fistutday at 2 p m ; Arrive at - Barnesville by 4 p m. Proposals for six times a week service are invited. ' 2777 From Bethlehem, by Shotnersville, Wea-1 versville, and Kreidersvllle, to Peters- 1 16 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Bethlehem Monday, , Wednesday and Friday at 91) i nt ,7_ Arrive at Perersvide by 21 p m ; Leave Petereville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ilia m; Arrive at Bethlehem by 2} p m. 2778 From Bethlehem, by Hanoveryille and Bath, to Kiecknereville, 14 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Bethlehem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am; Arrive at Elecknernville by 2 p m ; Leave Blecknersville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 a m ; Arrive at Bethlehem by 9 a m. Proposals to oommenoe at Bath are in vited. • 277 D From Brickerville, by Eberly's Store (Dur lach P. 0.)-and Lincoln, to Ephrata', 10 miles antitsok,i irlx times a week. Leave Bible doily, except aticilky; -itBaw.. Arrive at Ephratab by 11 a n 2; • • Leave Ephratah daily, except Sunday, at 2.p m. Arrive at Brickerville by. 6 p m. 2780 From Callensburg to Emlenkm, 12 miles, and back, once a week. Loave Callensburg Monday at 6 a m; I Arrive at Eaulenton by 10 a m; Leave Emlenton Monday at 1 p Al; I Arrive at Callensburg by 6 p m. 2781 From Callenaburg, by Low, (Jefferson Fur nace P. 0.,) Nickleville, Caw, and Crag berry; to Oil City, 80 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Callensburg Monday and Friday at Gain; Arrive at 011 City by 4 p in; Leave Oil City Tuesday and Saturday at Gam Arrive at Callensburg by 4 p m. Proposals for three-times-a-week service are invited. 2782 From Centreville, (Slippery Rock 0.,) , Mills,by Bovard's to Anandale, 10 • ur; Arrive at .Anandale by p in; • Leave Anandale Wednesday at 9 a In; • Arrive at Slippery Bock by 12 in. 2788 From Clarington, by Millstone and Banght'a Mids, to Arroyo, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Clariogton Saturday at 7.a in; Arrive at Arroyo by 12 In; Leave Arroyo caturday at 1p m; • • Arrive at Ciaxington by 6 p in. 2784 From Columbia to Silver Spring, 4-miles and back, twice a week. Leave Columbia Wednesday and Saturday at 1 p in; Arrive at Silver Spring by 8 p m; Leave Silver Spring Wednesday and Satur day at 10 a ra Arrive at Coltunbia by 11 a m. Proposals for three-that:a:is-week service areinvited. • • 2785 From Cowdereport, by •Ealalia, to Sbip-1 pen, 27 miles and back, once a week. Leave Cowdereport Monday,. at 8 a in ; Arrive at Shippen by 5 p m; Leave Shippen Tdeadapat 8 a m ; Arrive at Cowdereport by 5 p m. 2788 From Easton, by Martin's Creek, Boston and Bethel, to D il l's Ferry, - 20 2787 From Edensborg, by Bethel Station Mad Strongstow ,n to Bowmen's Mills, 80 miles and back, once a week. Leave'Ebensburg priday at 8 a m Arrive at Newman.'s Mill's by 4 p m Leave Newman's Mill's Saturday at 8 - a m . ; • Arrive at Ebensburg by 4 p m. Proposals to commence at Strongatown, 15 miles less distance are invited.-• 2788 From Economy, by New Scottsville, New Sheffield, Seventy-six, and Green Ghtr den, to Holt, 14 miles and back, once a week. Leave Emnomy Saturday at 1 p ; - Arrive at Holt by 6 p m ; Leave Holt Saturday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Economy by 12 m. Proposals to commence at Seventy-six; miles less distance are invited. • 2789 From Forest Lake Centre, by Middle-. town Centre, to Jackson valley, 10 rake and back, once a week. Leave Forest Lake Centre Saturday at; 8 - _ . Arrive at jaelnion Valley by 6 p f , Leeitijecimon Valley Saturday at fl 1,x4. Arrive at Foust Lake Centre by 2plaP Nem 2buertistmtnts males and back, nixie •d week. Leave Slippery Bock Wednesday at 1} p once a week miles and back Leave Easton Thursday at 1 p m ; Airrive at Dill's Ferry by 6 p Leave Dill's Ferry Thursday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Easton by 12 m. Proposals for more frequent service are invited ; also to commence at Martin's' creek and end at Mount Bethel. El Ntw Winertistuunts. rap tprom Garland; by South West,- (Bater ; • • prise,)• Plemantville, (Holland Yi 0.,) Plumer and Bouseville, to Oil City, 86 miles and back, six ti mes a week: Leave Garland daily, except Sunday t at Saki; • ' Arrive at Oil City, by 6 p m ; Leave 011 City daily, except Sudsy, at 8 am; Arrive at Garland by 6 p m. 2791 From Grmnaburg, by. Pleasant Unity, to StablatOwn 16 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Greensburg Monday, Wednesday, .andliaturday at 124,p m; . . Arrive at SERiIiBEOWEI by 54 p m; Leave Stahlitown Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at .6 a m; Arrive at Greensburg by 11 a m. • proposals to end at Pleasant Unity; 10 miles less distance, are invited. 2792 From hittentng, by BeralYalley, Sualcks burgi and Smitten, to Punintawney, 36 mles and back, once a week. Leave Kittarting Monday at 114 a m; Arrive at Putixtitawney by 94 p m; Leave Punintaimey. Tuesday at 5 a in; ' Arrive it Rittatibig by.2f %Appears lola- covered by-existing service; if so, will not be let. 2798 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Mar 'New Providence, and Canner go, to Quarryville, 16 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Lancaster" Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 24 p fn. ' . ArriVe at Quarryville by 7 p m; Leave Quarryville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a m; &rive at Lancaster by 10 a m. 2794 From Mervinsburg; by Jackson Corner, to Tannereville, 11 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mervinsburg Teesday at 12 m; Arrive at Tannersville by 4 p in;, Leave Tannersville Tuesday at 6 a in; Arrive at Mervinsburg by 10 a m. 2795 From Moscow, by Mote's Corners, Dale vine, and Spring Brook, to Pitteton, 24 miles and back, three times a week: Leave Mcicovr Monda,y; - Wedneedity, and Friday at 4 p'in• ' • - ' 'Arrive at Pittston by 10 p in; Leave'Pittston Monday, Wednesday, and • Friday at 4 p in; Arrive at Moscow by 10 a m. Proposals to end at Spring Brook are in vited. 2796 From Nazareth, by Moorestown,Sleek . nersvi ll e, Potereville, Newhar da, Cher .'" ryville, and Berlinaville, to Siatington, 20 miles and back, three. times a week. Leave Nazareth Monday, Wednesday, and Friday . at 12 n . , Arrive at Siatingion.by 6 p za; Leave Slatingthn Tamday, Thursday, and ISIAREday at 1 m; Arrive at Hamm* by 4 p Proposele to em brace Dinielsville, between Oberryville andllerliniville a increasing distance three miles, are invited. 2797 From New Bloomfield ; Dellville,Grier'a Tavern, and Barthinger'e Store, to Fen wick, (late Morleyton,) 20 , miles and back once a week. Leave New Bloomfield, Thursday at 9 am; Arrive at FIRIWiCIL by 5 p m ; Leave Fenwick Friday. at 10 a m ; Arrive at New Bloomfield by 6 p in ; 2798 From Newry, by Blue Knob and Switzer, to Saint Claireville, 3$ miles sod back, once a week. Leive Newry Friday . at 104 a m ; Arrive at Saint Clairsvllle • by 6 p m ; Leave Saint Clairsiille . Saturday at 74 am; Arrive at Newry by 8 p in ; 2799 Fro* Oxford, by 'Hopewell Cotton Works, Glen lloy, Oak Hilt, Goshen ' and Wake field, to Peter's Creek, 18 miles and back, 6 times a week. Leave Oxford' olly, except Sunday, at 2 pm; Arrive at Peter's Creek by 8 p m ; Leave. Peter's Creek daily, except Sun day, at 6 am; Arrive aLOxford by 12 m. 2800 From Pine Grove, by Friedemburg, to . Schuylkill Ithven, 14 miles and back, once a week. Leave Pine Grove Saturday at 8 am ; Arrive at Schuylkill Haven by 12 m; Leave Schuylkill! Haven Saturday at.l p m; Arrive at Pine Grove by 6 pm. 2801 From Reynoldsville to liockdae, .(local,) 8 miles and back, once a week. Leave Beynoldsville Tuesday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Rockdale by 84 p m ; Leave Rockdale Tuesday at. 4 pm ; Arrive eilleynoldsville by 64 p m. 2802 From Saltsburg,- by._ Coalport, Elder's Ridge, Long Bun, Shady Plain, Cock _ ran's Mill's, andifilman's, to Kitten. ing, 38 miles and back once a week. Leave Saltzburg Monday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Kittaning by 6 pm. leavelLittaning Tuesday at 6.a in; Arrive at Saltsbnig by 6 p m. Proposal' for twice et-week service are in -2808 From Schuylkill Haven, by Cressona, to Tremont, 15 milee,amd back, six times a week. , Leave Schuylk ill Hayek daily, except Sunday, on arrival of mail from Phila delphia, say at f p m ; Arrive at Tremont by 44 p m ; ' Leave Tremont daily, wept SundaY,: at 11 a m • Arrive at Schuylkill. Haven in. One for mail ro.Philadelphla, say by 21 p m. 2804 From Springfield Furnace to Hruce, 4 miles and beck, once &week. Leave Springfield Furnace Saturday at 9 a nk ; Arrive at Bract by 10 a.m ; Leave Bruce Saturday at 7 a m. ; Arrive at Springfield•Furuaoeby 8 a m. 2806 From Wadordsburg, by Mount Airy, Em =villa, and Cherry Grove, to Bloody Bun, 26 miles and back, once& week. • Leave Warfordaburg Monday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Bloody Bun by 2 p m ; Leave Bloody Bun Tuesday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Warfordeburg by .2 p m. 2806 From Washington, by. Amity, Tea Mile; Zolleravilla, and Clarksville,. to Bice'. g Landin, 86 miles and back, three tiMee a week. Leave Washington TuesdaYabuisdaY sod Saturday, at 1 p m _ _Arrive at sloes Landing-by 9p m ; . Leave Bice'eLanding Monday, Wednwp day and Friday, at 0a M.; 4rrivaietWashingteaby,6 p 2807: From Tinneraville, by 'Mer*Medfle ; - a lder erger's,./6 MfbesaleddloWk; maxi w 2ibtrtionuuts. Leave Tannereville Friday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Mildenberger'a by 12 m ; Leave Mildenbarger's Friday at 2 p m ; Arrive at Tannersville by 7 p m. 2808 From Tioga, by Bailey Creek, liatland, and Harlansville, (Auotinville P. 0.,) to Columbia Cross Roads, 20 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Tioga Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, at 10 a m • Arrive at Columbia Cross Roada by 4 p Leave Columbia Cross Roads Tuesday, thursday and Saturday, at 6 a m ; Arrive at Tioga by 12 m. 2809 From Carlisle, by Carlisle Springs, Ster rett's Gap, Sherman's Dale, and Warm Springs, to Landiaburg, 19 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Carlisle daily, except Sunday, , at p m; ' Arrive at Landisburg by 8p m ; Leave Landiaburg daily, except Sunday, atBarx. Arrive at darliele by 1 p w. For forms of proposal, guaranty and outfit. cote, and instructione as to the conditions em braced in the contracts, see pamphlet adver tisement July 81 1862, to ba found at the prin- Ciple posfbilices along the routes. M. BLUR Post Master General. auB•doaw-w4w WHEELER'S CHEAP COAL, YARD. E undersigned is now prepared to sell coal at the following LOW RATES: Lorberry nut Coal. ........... .. .. --On 25 per ton a - egg " t @3 25 per toa " stave ' 6 ..... 08 26 per ton " broken ". . 0 3 26 per tot Wilkesbarre lump o cupola 0 8 OQ per ton steamboat 0 8 25 per ton, " egg.... 6 8 26 per ton, " broken '0 3 26 per tan. Lykena Valley out i 250 par , • on. ~ - egg 0 0 8 60 per ton 44 broken, ... . 3 60 lor ton. Smith's coal ........... ..... ....... 0 8 50 per ton. tar The Larkerry anal 13 It damn...coal than the Ly. kens Valley, kindles an easy, does not clinker, and will burn longer and give more heat. Coal stld Optic boatload, oar load, stogie, half, or third to Ja and by the bushel. iffr i ll coal of the beat quality mined and delivered by the PATENT WEIGH CARTS. Harrisburg, Aug• SithAlM JAMS H. WHEELER HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. fIiHN Proprietors . of the "PARISIAN. 1. Cdlt'liDT isiF WONDERS. ANATOMY sod Mein- - °INV have determined regardlW of wens°, l' 6 _,L'eliSt free, (fOr the benefit of suffering humanity) 1101:it of Mi lk their most Instructive and ieteresdus Lectures on r liege Eked its Dieenalideations, Nervous Debiiity, 'Pre - , - Lure Decline of inanDeoli Judi flagon, Wlell 0' PrelldbAt a M . COW TOL , friiier 14LS tut titles, Emmaus, Fll AliatO} y, aline of •Pkili- Ology end Natures teiri: Thole iiiireliatile tli (leet hatra been the Mille of letilialteitue.lllk3lfiektr - snide, sad will be forwarded 4 6 691. MS F!YOMPIA, tM T etarepia' by adlreealug SECREriRr Pelotas' wawa 91 Amore= ame ilimatill, OM Broadway, New dErmirt• d i yele.oly GEORGE CIINEELE . ' MERCHANT TAILOR. NO: 68 MARKET STREET. NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICERS. LTAVING on hand an assortment of jut. materials of goal, reliable Quality, Is prepared to m.o.@ up, arm short notice and in the beat manner, officers wafering. AlsO flannel shirts and otber goods autabie Ibr ollicexa outfit on hand , ant74llol MIL/TAR? CLAIM AGENCY, BACK PAY, BOUNTY, • PENSION & SUBSISTENCE EUGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law, alas, Third Street, ;Harrisburg, Pa., will attend te sue collsetiOn of mldtary claims, under the Oct of Assembly, of April 30; /SG Ewa pay or diaCharied and doweled soldiers. eounty under Act of Cowen,. July, 22, 1861. Pensions and olaimi for subsistence an. 010-dain VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. INOW offer. for sale that valuable A prop situated on the corner of Market and Fifth streets, opposite tby's residence ;,it not sold on or . b teeth, first vt deptelibir nest at private sale, it viii bedlepoeed olf at public outer/ on that day, on the . _ as. J. H. RAUSE. jyaktltd THE NEW EDITION PURDON'S DIGEST HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED, PRICE 85 00. AN ENTIRE new edition of this well knowa Law BOA basins!, been issued. It is now distinguished by the following superadded features : The laws contained in the various annual Digests published since the date of the eighth edition (1883) have beau incorporated In the tiody of the work. Many thousand new authorities have been cited ; the report of the revisors of the Penal Code has been embodied in the notes to the various sections of it, and the appendix contains for the first time, the Acts of Congress for, the Authentication of Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent Con veyances, with full and elaborate notes of the decisions explanatory of them. The work has been prepaind by the learned editor, ;Mr. Samna, and its freshnees and permanent value will be preserved .by the continuation of the annual Digests, which have given Bo much satisfaction. For sale at je.2B mesatims Booksron. POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, -- tooRT MONAIES, 41.nd a general variety of Leather Goods, just received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. STEAM. BOILERS, ki ) , V. LNG made efficient and permament anlinPletents for Me purpose, 700 are now pro wrap late a EXAM BOILSeS of every kind, prompt ly smd 110 namable rates. We shall use Iron made by Salley & Brother,. the reputation of which second to tone in th e ir arta. N am bathe best lapis employed. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Address RAOUL WORKS, • myezills - . Harrisburg; Pa; • etab/ general variety of goods for ad..' MUNI the, • . Tv T., be diStal at fotimasilieny; YaiurppiiaYdl~t ¢ Maas* street team tintigf Having procured Steam Power Prams!, we ere*Per ed to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of *very deetription, cheaper than It i.an he dose at ..n Other eatablikinnent in the country. ' - - -- RATES OF ADVERTISING. Sir Four !ices or teen annetitnte ette4talf iittere. gight lines or more than four oonktitute sequels. Half . eqnsre, one 4.y SO 20 001 weeec 1 25 a no zoo: th - . ......... _ a 2 40 . * three months ••••.••..... 400 u six months 6 06 " one yclir ...... 10 OD . Oatier m ure, one day 1611 one 'greet. 2 Oa a one month 5 00 " three mootb3 10 00 " „ six month. 16 00 goo year 20 06 - Bnninea notices Inserted In the Local Cohnen, er before Marriages and Deaths, SIGHT 064 15 PER LINE for each insertion. NO 101. Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. BY THEM FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ARRIVAL 01 9 THE IRONSIDEB. The new frigate Ironsides, which Itit Phila delphia on the evening of the 21st, arrived here last night, and noir lays at anchor off the Fortress. Her missive and Imposing propor tions attract:great attention, and there is much curiosity as to the Objeot of her visit to thole waters. The steamboat Arrowsmith, under charge of Major Bowles, of General Dix's Staff, left here with a flag of twice yesterday morning for Ai ken's Landing, wit h 92 rebel prisoners of war —among them Captain Lee, who was captured at Williawburg—to be exchanged. The Ar rowamitu also took up twelve political pris oners. There are no signs of rebel movements on the line of the James river. Norfolk and Suffolk have been strongly re inforced by federal troops. Brigadier General Emery, commandant at Yorktown, sent out a recoonoisance yesterday, about ten miles beyond Glouchester. They learned of a squad of rebels in that vicinity, consisting of about four hundred cavalry and a battery of dying artillery of tour goers, but our forces had not encountered them tip to - last night. . The steamship Arno arrived here thimmorn ing, and leaves for New York this evening. The Regimental Quartermaster of the Sev enth Pennsylvania Cavalry was arrested on' the 25th for a discrepency in hie accounts. Rebel Raid in Loudoun, Va. CAPTURE OF FEDERAL CAV ALRY AT WATERFORD. Barstacon, Mtg. A. The following appears in the ihmarkerVor to day : We learn from gentlemen who arrived here last evening from Loadoun county, that yes terday was a day of great excitement in that vicinity, as well as in the Talley. The guiril- La bands were scouring the country, and %Mite's rebel, avalry, suppoped to made the dash on dauxikay -last, 9a „lise,iff 111- auger- yard, Vicedeittioyed train_ bf • are, itat l Wrippetred at Waterford, a iltrakr distanos fria.Leudoult., capturing.a nompaapol.estral- FY 444441 4 them!, 11 ' 4 4 :all, 1 4* 49 4 1111e.ud arms. The men, we leant . , , I wilre .Rarobo t itad 11%6 good then' escape with their booty. , Tlit,t'''were oferroWsired 'by sttplitior numbers stAstr si'sharp tett; lit which *num ber, wex, wounded 04 1 )9 1 4 All .; i .Ttoste wattgreat excitement among the peo ple. throdgbdtittctudoun county 'on the intidi pine being retteiwea of thif-ald'im the pra• .viotut night on •Manaseas Junction.: la was rumored; that the cavalry force 'duck open rod at Bfamistis , was approaching Leeshmg,,and that the advance guard of the rebels ' al ready in •the (*Oar its blettrisonitille. 'The following;letter from our cotrespendent at Da lin confirms the 144'ml:tent: , . fibres. Editors of Ow Baitimors Amorkent;—. • Another dash was made by White's,cAvalry on Capt. Means' company, in the town of 'Wa terford, artily this morning, and resulted in killing and capturing the must - of' thd . federal cavalry ruder Capt. Meatus. TheCaptatasuado his escape with some others. T4e.greptsstex citemeut prevails in Leuduun county. Pisoplai don't know what to do or wholio to go. Titer. are reports of thousands of confederate: soldiers marching to the Junction, (Manassas). Asa to the truth of the Waterford raid, that has 11een confirmed ; as to the great moving on the !la wsuits Junction, it comes from such a sirtiree that it appears creditable. JOEL WIELE'S Confectionery Fruit Store, TRIED STEEET, NEAR WAISTIT, liarrisbowg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEDIO,III3, PINE APPLES, HANANNAR, FRESH ANDRALT FISH, Mid vegetables of en Icinda, brought direct from the Rowse Markets, twice a Week, emu purolialea tauter say pereollal eoperission, thus onaolidg me to sett a better sod cheaper article than auy Lo thernisract. air Orders trom a distance attended to promptly, sad iced' dedvered to any part of the capitols et charge. FRE.-.N CANNED FRUITI consists:ly, 9sk tome Gtve one a ma. Da] 7 OM WISA ATM. A. PA a XBILL , PLUMBER AND GAB FITTEJI• Third Bow, next door to the IthOrph..Eriiiiiew `TORTS, dwellings, ohurelies,- 'public go buildings, fionoriss, fitted up wildt gas, wad trod iron pipe in a wortudin line Manner. Hydrants, wish basins, WS Tubs, lift sad Force rumps, wider most., upme and Iron ripe Ibr wafer, pas and /41=11: 141 k Aura of public patronage is respectfuily solicited. dll worn pr , inptly attended to. vPrunes, iGS, Dates, Raisins , and i LI Rinds of *Ma, at JuHS WISE'S St*, Ihi r d' 4, 4 walnut. • fOIiACCO and (*gars of all kinds; for m a. try IatOSOLO & BOWIE 4.11 4 , jy2a Clorner trout and Market Elaveti. POCKET 81131101- A FULL assortment of Feast Bibles and Testamentaiorthe soldiers,. just re ceived at , AMBER'S gt(XasToßg. PURE Cider Villager Whit* we war, sot W be ma° eololylneker.jtutrecelved And for age low bylollQi/sAAS, Cotbir lifisibtait-lUe. et streets. VENISIVA glaseware, 3umbledojellyglatises, ao,lico.; or au kinds,jcal received, Loa for cry low, lii arrIOWNIN, Owner From =4 MAN street. sal ==l Foantres Monaom, Aug. 27 Bsara►, Aug- 2 4 MO StisuLlcmtoms. MEM