paiip (ititgrqq. NO ICE TO ADVERTISE ELMIrAII Ad vertisements, Enobsess Notices, Mar riages, Deaths, ace., to manse hasertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered ha the rein.. tar Evening Edition are Inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Friday Afternoon, August 29, 1862 Firm—Several houses caught fire this morn ing in Mulberry street, caused it ie said, by sparks from a locomotive. But little damage was done. I=l DRUNK AND MK/RUMMY. ^Mae M'Calluta-was before the Mayor this morning for drunk and disorderly conduct. He was sent to jail for ten days to sober up. ....1ip...-.. NBW COUNTBEBBIT.-A new counterfeit ten dollar note on the bank of Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, is now being circulated :—Vig nette, goddess of liberty, reclining ; portrait each side of vignette; on right end, male and female reapers, ' 10' above; on left end canal boat, 10' above; imitation of genuine. 1=::::=1 PRLPARATION FOR THE DRAFF.—The enroll ment is progressing as rapidly as the officers can push it forward, and will be completed in a very short time, when we will know exactly what number of men each district has in the army, and what it must furnish in the draft to be made. Ail persons should be very careful to give every item of information, called for by the officers, as every man In the service counts one to our credit in the draft, and makes our proportion so much the less. Paocvatao SuiILINITIJIIB IN ANTICEPAINON Pao nrearo.—An important order has been issued by the War Department relative to the pro curement of substitutes in anticipation of a draft. By the terms of this order, all attempts to procure substitutes in anticipation of the draft will be regarded by the War Department as discouraging enlistments; and the persons who make such attempts, and their aide's and abettors, are liable to arrest under the order of August Bth. By the same order, the publica tion of advertisements with a view of aiding such attempts will hereafter render the publish. er liable to arrest. ..1.w..... Romay.—A Jew named Charles Goulding was arrested last night, charged with attempt ing to rob a young man who was stopping at Buck's Hotel. It appears that Goulding made the acquaintance of his Intended victim, who is a member of one of the companies at Camp Curtin, and represented that he wanted to loin his company, and that he would go with him to camp in the morning if he would pay for his lodging for the night. The soldier, to make sure of his recruit, engaged lodging, and both occupied the same bed. The soldier, having some money in his possession, had taken the precaution to put his pantaloons under hie pil low. During the night, Goulding tired of play ing soldier already, got up, but in his haste took bold of the wrong pantaloons, of course altogether by midake which awoke the sol dier, who instantly gave the alarm and had him arrested. He had a hearing before the Mayor this morning, but could not gives satis factory account of himself. He was committed to answer at the next court. PAT or 01111 SOLDIEIIII.—No soldiers in the world were ever paid so liberally as those now in the service of the United States, leaving out of the question the bounties paid them as re cruits and the land donation which the govern ment is sure to bestow upon them at the close of the war. The soldiers of Rome, who con quered the world, got eight cents a day. The English soldiers only get a shilling a day, while the French soldier gets even less. The bounty given to the American volunteer is nearly as much as the. earnings of an English soldier for three years. This sum is earned by the Ameri ran soldier the very day he enlists. The pay given to our troops should, and we think will, lead to large emigration from Europe. At no former time has the Model Republic offered such magnificent inducements to the man of toil as at this very moment. The bounty, pay and land given to our troops make their earn ings for the first year nearly six hundred dol lars, which is equal to two dollars per day I Any man can lay up money now who wishes to. There is no excuse for idleness. Till the war is over such a thing as want should be un known to any man in health. PICKPOOIEZT AERMITSD.—BoId AUety at High way Robbery.--Last night officer Campbell's at. tention was called to the operations of an indi vidual who was performing the duties, as he said, of " detective police." He had in his possession a pair of hand-cuffs, and stopped several persons on Third street, between Locust and State, with a view, no doubt, of picking their pockets. He was subsequently arrested in a house of iii• fame, back of the capitol, and put into the lock-up until morning, when he had a hearing before the Mayor. During the hearing a young man, named Aaron Briggs, from Manch Chin*, made information before the Mayor that be bad been robbed while at the plc Mc on Independence Island, yesterday, of a silver watch and them= of $27 in money. He recognized the fellow arrested by officer Campbell, who gave his lame as George Wil cox, as being on the Island during the day, and his conduct last night induced the Mayor to Bewa i l his person. A number of letters, two daguerreotypes —one a groupe of three "roughs," of which the prisoner was a con spicuous member—seven dollars and some cents in money, and a silver watch, vveie found in his pockets. Mr. Briggs identified the watch as his property, and stated that his name was engraved on the Inside of the case, which, on examination was found to be correct. Wil cox stated that Briggs was intoxicated and that he laid down to sleep and handed him his purse Awl watch to take care of until be should get up. Briggs denies that he gave him the money or the watch. In default of bail, Wilcox was - Mulatted to jail. Fotninr.—A* pair of gold spectscies was found on Market atreet this afternoon, which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Mumma Bum Fulan.—Tbe regular weekly payment will be made this (Friday) evening, at the Sheriffs Office in the Court Hou6e. Hours from four to half past six. Gao. 13156N1111, President, 0. EDWARDII, Stey. MAJOR 0/ THE 136TH REGIKEET.—"ChErIea Ryon, of Elkland, Tioga county, having been unanimously elected Major of the 186th Regi merle, has received the appointment from the Governor, and was this morning mustered into the service of the United States. The Major is one of the most active defenders of the Union in Tioga county, and has many friends in this city who will rejoice at his appointment. PASSIM Tnuovux.—The New York 7th regi ment passed through this city last evening, en route for home, the term of their enlistment having expired. The regiment bad been sta tioned in Baltimore during their whole term of enlistment, (three months,) and have made many friends in that city. The men were all in good health, only four of the entire com mand (about eight hundred in number) being reported unable to discharge duty. Tammuz.Neg.—Leonidas Allen, the "soldier's friend," arrived in this city last evening from the army of Virginia, where he has been very successful in lecturing to the troops on the sub ject of temperance. Mr. Allen was received very kindly by our citizens about a year ago, and may be induced to deliver one of his popu lar lectures before he returns to the army. He is now engaged in writing out his "Pencil- Hugs of a temperance lecturer in the Grand Union Army," for publication. GOTEAON ON A DZPOTT MAJNINAL.-Bir. John Johnson, an old and respectable citizen, Deputy Marshal for Bell township, Westmoreland coun ty, was assaulted in the discharge of his duties, on Friday last, by a man named Samuel Carna han. It appears that Mr. Johnson had nearly completed the enrollment of the militia of Bell township, and was at the boom of Peter Bear, and began enrolling the names of those present. He was assailed with abusive epithets, and his horse was loosed and driven off twice. While remonstrating against such treatment, Carna han attacked him with a dung fork, and'struck him over the head, cutting through his hat, and inflicting so severe a wound that it is sup posed he bled over a quart. His book was en tirely destroyed, most of the names being ob literated by the blood. An example will no be made of Carnahan. BUM or TSB SICK AND WOWED= SOLDIERS. —A meeting of the ladies of Harrisburg wil be held at the Public School Boom in Walnut street, (near Front street) on Saturday next, at S o'clock, P. M., to adopt more efficient plans than are now used to give relief to the sick and wounded soldiers at Camp Carlin. It is considered desirable to obtain more system and completeness in supplying what is needed for the comfort and convalescense of these suf- fering men. It is therefore earnestly desired that the ladies of all denemiruttians will meet promptly, as above, to consider and act on some plans for the object proposed. H. A. Wier, Annie V. Bailey, Annie M. Lager, lire. Griffith, Elisabeth G. Eby, Jane Murry, Mrs. Win. Buehler, Mrs. Hamilton Airicks, Mrs. J. B. Simon, Mrs. David McCormick, Emma H. Bailey, Mrs. Margaret Forster, M. A. Felker, Mrs. A. C. Smith, E. B. Rutherford, Mrs. W. IL Yerbeke, Mrs. M. Barka, Mrs. P. Dougherty, Mrs. Dr. Hwy, Mrs. M. A. Watson, C. Kunkel, Mary 8. Beatty, E. li. Comyn, Km. Simonton, Eliza W. Small, Mrs. P. I. Boyd, Mrs. W.H. H. Meg, Clara B. Dock, Mrs. Maria Bigler, Mary A. Coverly, Eliza D. Colder, E. McCormick, Mrs. F. Wyeth, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. J. McCormick, Jr. Mrs. J. J. Shoemaker, C. M. Denning, Mrs. Charles Matthews ALMOST A MID Ocatrammea.—Passing down Market street last evening, it occurred to us to stop in at Brant's Ball, where the air is at all times pleasant—a great consideration in these days. We sauntered about the saloon, and observing a neat pedestal, that appeared to us as if it was intended for a choice seat, we we were about sitting down our frame upon it, when Col. Ellinger suddenly exclaimed, "My dear sir, do you wish to ruin me, and blight the expectations of an eager world?" Astonished at the suddenness and novelty of the question, we meekly asked if our conduct suggested such an intent. In obedience to the Colonel's request, we strengthened our sight, and scrutinized the object below us, bending our portly frame to assist our examination. Lo ! that inviting pedestal was alive, and moved before us, reaching up with its tiny hand to about the altitude of our boot top in deprecation of the weighty pressure we had been about to exert upon it I A moment more, and our friend's parcel would have been crashed to earth, that living human miracle, Conterodere Foots ! We endeavored to apologize, but our most graceful attempts at bowing and genuflection were such huge and uncouth antics in the sight of the Com modore, that we gave over our efforts to ex plain our mistake. At last, when the worthy atom had been elevated upon the platform, we managed to establish a communication, and to convey to him the idea that we really couldn't be expected to observe with distinct ness so minute an object at so great a distance. Header, just think of it—he is only 28 inches in heigth, and 21 years of age. We most seriously warn our readers, who are certainly all going to the Commodore's levees, to look out very sharply for him ; if they do not, they will be sure to pass by him, or step over him, or glance beyond him, and, corning away dis appointed, report that he was out when they called to see him. The Commodore will bei ga dded in his levee to-night by Cola Co!.small, another diminutive specimen of humanity; ip,nd others. No person should fail to see these wonderful dwarfs. Afternooa leyees QOM *Wain at o'clock, at night at 4 o'clock. Vennogluanta iDailg fit elegraph, , faitran Aftanoon-, ?must 28-, 186.2 COURT PROCEEDINGS 71:38DAY AFTERNOON 8 VSSION The Court met at two o'clock. Atter some time the Grand Jury appeared and presented the following report, via : 16 the Honorable fudges of the Court of Quarter Sessions: We, the underAgued Grand Jurors of Dau phin county, do present, that having examined a largo number of bills and passed thereon, re gret exceedingly that there are so many cases of a trivial character bronghtup before court, thereby putting the county to a great expense, especially at the present time, as we are calltd upon to exhibit our charity, very justly, too,) it the maintenance of the families of those per sons who have left home with all its endear ments, at their country's call, and are offering their lives on the alter of liberty, and for the maintenance of good government, and also, the paying of bounties to the volunteers Who have recently left for the se.rt of war. With all these expenses, and the debts of the county gradually increasing, there can not be too much care taken in guarding and husbanding the in- - tweets of the county. We have examined the order to view and the report of the viewers on the site of the Turnpike bridge, at Middletown across the Swatara creek. Also, the bridge at Nissly's Fording, on said creek ; the bridge at Behm's mill, on said creek; the bridge on the turnpike road near Hummets town, on said creek ; the bridge near Hummels town in South Hanover and Derry townships, on said creel ; the bridge at Union Deposit, on said creek; the bridge at Landermilchs on said creek; and also, the bridge across Wisco nisco creek, in Upper Paxton township; and order all of said bridges to be built ; but leaving it to the discretion of the County Commission era when they shall be built, to be governed by the financial condition of the county. We have acted upon the bill of expenditures made by the County Commissioners, in giving relief to the families of those persons who have gone into the army, of which we approve, and recommend a continuance of the same; with a further recomufendation that the relief be con tinued to the families of those persons who have died in the service, until further provided for. We would call the attention of the court to the Ridge Road, in front of "Hastian's Hom=e," as in need of such repairs as will properly drain said road. The Jonestown road, near the residence of "Amos Filmier," is represented to be in a very bad condition, dangerous to the travelling pub lic, and should be repaired. We approve of the loans effected by the county commissioners, as a fund to be, or already paid to the volunteers of this county as a bounty, and that the coun ty commissioners are entitled to a reasonable livery hire on official business. We have visited the county prison and coun ty alms-house and find both of these institu tions in a good condition, and believe that. the interest of the county is fully taken care of by the persons having charge of them. We re commend that the court should instruct the supervisor of Lower Swatara township to open a road called the Hickory Tree road, as needed by the traveling community. H. STRWART WILSON, Foreman. The report having been read by the Prothon otary, the Judge discharged the Grand Jury, with the thanks of the court, for the faithful discharge of their duties, remarking at the same time that notices would be waved on the respective parties, to have their suggestions carried out. Nothing further of note was trans sated in the afternoon. THAT Passion° Szamox.—Prom the corres pondence published below, it will be observed that the Rev. Thos. H. Robinson, of the Pres byterian church, has consented to repeat a ser mon delivered last Sunday on the "State of the Country," on next Sunday evening. We have already expressed our opinion in words of ad miration upon the sermon delivered by this talented minister of the gospel, and at this time only direct especial attention to the leiter of Mr. Robinson in reply to that of Governor Curtin and other prominent gentlemen. His letter speaks for itself in language not to be misunderstood. Let every one read it: Bestusrarao, August 27, 1862. To the Rey. T. H. Robinson, Dun. Sra:—The undersigned, believing that a repetition of your sermon, delivered on Sun day last, would be productive of a happy and beneficial effect, respectfully solicit you to fix a time and -place at which its delivery can be attended by the entire community. We cannot refrain from joining with this request, the expression of our admiration . for the able manner In which you have .de fended the cause of the Government in this, the darkest hour of its peril. It shows that the patriotism of the pulpit is as influential for victory as are the struggles in the field ; for, without its approval and prayerful aid, .the success of the beet cause would be rendered in deed uncertain. Your friends, respectfully, A. G. Curtin, - Wien Forney, A L. Russell, C. 8. Davie, D. Washabangb, Chas. L. Bailey, W. W. Irvin, W. T. ILMimi), Thos. T. Wierman, Theodore-Adams, John J. Pemba, Henry Gilbert, Hawarnunte, 4ugust 27, 1862. 20 his /Ace/kney, Gov. A. G. Curtin, Gen. A. L. Russell, Hon. J. J. Pearson, W. W. Irwin, T. T. Wiennan, D. Washabaugh, Wien pnrney, 0:8. Davis, C. L. Bailey, W. T. 111.10.419,:theo dore Rent,' GPO. Gasnuatent—lf any • words of mine can strengthen that cause which is dear to. every loyal citizen I should hold myself false to country and to God if I declined to utter them whenever any of my countrymen called for them. Accept my grateful acknowledgement of your kind words, to myself personally. Be lieving, as I do, that the firmest support which Government can possess is found in the con scientious adherence of its subjects to it; As an ordinance of God, I deem, it my imperative duty, as a minister of the ospel, to use my position in quickening the patriotism and loy alty of the people, by feeding their enthusiasm for country with the furl of high christiaa principle and intelligent duty. would have it understood, now and forever, so far as my voice can reach, that huMan . , government— our National Government-48 net a toy to be sported with capriciously, or a child's play house, to be-built up and pulled down at plea sure, but and institution built up in the name of God, and by his authority, and that the highest voice of cbristianity calls upon ail peo ple to vindicate Government as God's °pil -1 4ance, to restore the supremacy of law, and to brand rebellion as equally a !In against God and a crime against med. It will give me pleasure to repeat the dis course upon next Sunday evening, Aug. 81st, in the Presbyterian Church, corner Market Square and Second Street. Yours, very truly, r. H. ROBINSON. Tip Cotim—The celestial strauger which blks attracted general attention for several nights past, continues to grow "small by de grees and beautifully less." He is malting rapid proms, and soon the long tailed •isiior will cease to be Ilsible to the'nalted,ey!. APPOINTNINNTB ITAWIR THN NATIONAL RIMINUI Tax LAW.-=The following appointments under the National . Revenue Tax Law have been fixed upon : D. N. White, Esq., of Sewickley, Allegheny county, Collector, and Samuel Marks, Esq., of Butler, Assessor of the 211 d Congressional Dis trict of Pennsylvania, comprising that portion of Allegheny county north of the Ohio and Allegheny rivers, and the counties of Butler and Armstrong. John Spes, Fsq., of Pittsbufg, Collector, and Henry R. Weaver, Esq , Assessor of the 22nd Congressional District, comprising all of Alleg heny county, south of the Ohlo and AI leghdny rivers, including Nevin's Island. Edward Scull, Esq., of Somerset, Collector, and Robert G. Harper. Esq , of Gettysburg, As sessor of the 16th District, comprising the coun ties of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset. Samuel J. Royer, of Jonestown, Collector, and Thomas P. Campbell, of Huntingdon, As sessor of theßeventeenth District, compriaing Blair, Huntingdon, Cambria and Mifflin coun ties. W. P. Clark, of Mercer, Collector, and D. V. Derrickeon, of Meadville, Assessor of the 20th District, comprising Crawford, Mercer, Venango and Clarion. Jasper M. Thompson, of Unionioirit Col lector, and D. H. Shryock of Greensburg, As• maw of , the 21st District, comprising the counties of Westmorehuut, Indiana and Fay ette. David Sankey, of New Cutle Collector, and Samuel Davenport of Beaver, Assessor of the Twenty-fourth District, comprising the coun ties of Lawrence, Beaver, Washington and Greene. I= Tas Datum* os SOOLIITY.—A decent respect for our personal appearance, and to be comfort able is an-instinct of our nature, while some perhaps did not admit the first proposition, we think none will object to the second, and now as we have the disposition and have made up our minds to comply with the reasonable de mands of society, the next question is what all this talk is about. Reader, the intention is to inform you of the large stock of Fall and Win ter Dry Goods, just received, at Melon & Bow man's' consisting in part of Cloth Cloaks, Silks, Satin faced Valenciens, W 351 plaids end an end less variety of Dry Goods and notions, at prices much below the ruling wholesale rates of to. day. Don't forge* our Cloth, Quietens and Vest ing*. We study to please. aug2Bd2t. C= A Monks EerAnzasnanorr.—Among the many improyements lately made ha our city, to which we point with pride as an evidence of pros y and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longer to remain behind the light litiuse," 12 the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock ch allenges competlon.— Without going into detail, we may safely say that the firm keep on hand everything usually kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted) and that they sell at very small profits. Theti clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no drcnmstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. • general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whethei they purchase or not. We Revs received a large assortment of hoop skirts, from 76c. up to $2 60. -A large assort• ment of linen and needlework collars, and col lars and sleeves, at ail prices. White carabrics, jacconetts, nantucks, brilliants, and plain and figured Swiss muslin, at all prices.. The finest lot of embroidered French cambric brands ever brought to Harrisburg—of infant's waists we keep a large assortment. Ladies' and gentle men's linen pocket handkerchiefs, ladies' stock ings, gentlemen's one half hose, and children's stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty pieces of carpet to be sold cheap. Kentucky jeans, sattinetta and cassimeres for men and boy's wear. We received 60 dozen suspenders, at all prices. 50 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and a great many other notions and small wear. S. Lawv. To the Afflicted. The undersigned would respectfully in form those who are afflicted with Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, Consumption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, that she h prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoiren'e German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate ratea. I have also on hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can be furnished as to their won derful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be no apprehension in regard to my com• petency in administering it, as. I have had it on hand for the past six yeare. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them over night. They can be had at any time at- my residence, in Pine street, be tween Second and Front. AnlB dlm MRS. L. BALL. Mae Batt:—Six years since I was &Skied with the dyspepey, liver complaint and lama matory rheumatism. Physicians failed to af ford any relief. I then took of your vegetable Medicine and was cured in a short time. Two years after I took the fever and ague, and again you cured me. lam now entirely restored to health. I have no hesitation in declaring that I believe they are the best family medicines ever offered to the public ; let them be tried, and their virtues will speak more for them than I caa. My residence is in Pine street between Second and Third. Maar M. Zama& TO ITU YOUNG OR OLD. Mile or late, If ion have been sailfariag wan bleak Indebted ta by the YOUTH 01 BOTH 8.1=51, WHICH US SO la +NT AL &BEING surroms, It Unfits Meat for Marriage, Andy the greatett *MCA aan betaL MAN OR WOMAN. sessymptoms enumerated in advertisement, and ff you are a sufferer, Cat out theadvertisement, , 41m1 liuu} for 4 at once. • - De3e7s are Worm. AS for lielmbold's Take no other. Cargo snanutteed. &wan of Counterfeas and /Wham.'lo4l2in HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE 11 Wm. A. Batekelor's lair Dje 1 • • The only Harmless and Reliable Dye mown I All others are mere bolls imp, and should be avoided it Loa wish to mew Oluly, RED OR. HWY HAIR dyed instantly to a woman' sect natural Brown or Blaoh, without the leant Injury to Hair or Shin. RUMEN MOMS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to W. A. Ilmcmioa since 18 D, and over 200,000. applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of 1M famonsAye. Wit A. 11A7+.1 011 , 13 HAIR DTZ produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is wow= not to Weak the least, however lone B may be contin ued, Wid the Weeds of bad Dreg remedied. The hair M invigonted feria by this spitmdid which; Is , proii. arly andied at No. le Bond West New TOE' • Bold to allthe cites and to at the United Mates, by Druggists had Barmy a tmleni The osunine betr, the name ;Minim Batchelor," add addrem upod steel Plat* anHra L, nn - the. ibar miles of each has,„ ; -1, 2c41,i46 , mr , 'r".u'lattt°r''Buola,-zp4l. cm 21tintrtistments PUBLIO BALE. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE tITILL be offered a public sale, on V Thursday, the lath day of September, at 2 o'clock, -at Brant's Hall in the city of Aarralibullf- Thirty.three acme of land with an exoellent frame house and barn and outbuildings, situated partly In the City of Harrisburg and partly in Swatam to weskit.. This property 4 situated on the South of Crumple. town turnpike, • Portion of which h:a a beautiful location on a bill, directly hieing the city of Harris. burg, to be sold in three acre lots. e iso a lot or piece of ground situated In Market Sl:attars ' ad:caning Jones House, having a front of 27 feat and extending beet 157% feet to 20 nett alley, thereon erected a two story brink house with two story back brick building and t tattP, having the use of a three feet alley on Market 18,uare, being one of the moat desirable situatlonv fcrn business or private residence In the city. Possession given let of October „ ext. Conditions of sales are 10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, the balance of We one half of the purchase money when the title is made, and the balance in two equal annual payments with interest, from t-e time possession isgi vent. To be secured by bonds and mortgago, A plan , f the tht ce acre Ices ran be Been at the boot and aloe store of A. Hummel, next doom to tr.* Court House, Harrisburg. kue attendance will be given by Gin °ROB 1311MVEL and ALBERT 11.11MMEL, jy2b-dis xeculor of David Hummer, dec'd. PURIFY THE BLOOD. NOT a few of the worst disorders that afflict manki d arise from the corruption that ao cumulates in the bligid. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge It out, none bare been butyl which could equal is enact A valets Coaxal:ern hmraacr or SAIserAIULIA. It clean-es and tenors MI the blood, la. stills the vigor of healtn into the system and purges out the humor which make disease. It Wino/axes toe healthy !unctions of the body and e.rpels the disorders that gow asd ran 4le in the bl rod, i s extraordinary virtues are not yet wisely known, but When toe, are it will no longer to a question what remedy to employ in the great variety of sillictmg diseases that require an alterative remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied on, hue long bleu sought fur, and now, lor the first time, the public have me on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit oertillea es to chow its effects. Hut the trial of a angle bed e will show to tee sick iliac it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers Iron Eerefule, oerofuto Swot ings and anus, try it, a sae the rapidity with which it cures. Skis Diseases, Pimp/a, feslwles, iho.ches, &rug:tons dc., era Boon cleaned out of the sydem. St. Anthony's are, Rose or Elaipelas, ieturr or salt Rheum, `cold Head, kimpooras, Sc., sLould not be borne while they can be k 0 speedily cured by Airsa's dap. anima Ryphittas or renereai Diseases is expelled from the oaten( by the pr. tonged use of WI .9.IIKUPARILIA, 11111 , 1 We patient Is ii ft is> bailey as irate lied never end the dbeare. Female Diseases are caused by scrofula in the blood, andare genemly woo cured by Mirstaor or SARSA PARILLA. Price slper bottle, or A /mules forss. YOr all the purposes of a family physic, take APISH'S Whi3ll us everywhere known to be he hist pnrgattve toat i< Mined to to. ATOSTICSIL Pen. pie Price cents per Boa, or b boxes fur $l. Prepared by Dr. J. ti. AYE?. it CO., Low. li , Masa . and so d ey Brahmins everywhere. - Sold by C A. Banvart, D. W. Grose& Co , O. IL KM ler,h J. M. Lutz, Dr. I' ey, F. Wyeth nd dealers eve/ - were VOLUNTEERS, IF 7017 WANT LETTER OR NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, WRITING CASES, POCKET INKSTANDS, PENS AND HOLDERS Of every description and quality, you will and the largest assortment at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY IT WEST CHESTER, PENNI. • FOR BOARDERS ONLY. WILL be opened on Tuesday, Septem ber 4 1862. It Was chartered by the Lavish hire w ith full co legtate power. In the oaPecious, Inge wrink were erected and famished at a cost of over e iway thousand dollare age arrangements for the Qom. %dame quartering and erithistlng of one hundred and fifty cadets mita or competent and experienced teachers w ill g i ve the Ir undivided anent en to the Educational Departmiet, "111 aim to make their instruction tnorrngh rod pracgaAl The Department of WASH embraces the follosbts *emcees :—Primary, Oommerethl and Poi. mine, collegiate and Military. The moral traloinit of cadets will he easefully attended to, Otrcuiars may be Obtained at this *Moe, or from col TaEO HYAT f, President, P. A. M. sa22-S2weem FOR SALE, VALUABLE PROPERTY Two Briek Bones and Lots ON PINE STREET. For particulars enquire of JOHN MURRAY, jy•2sd2taw3m Corner of Second an/ Pine straits. FRESH BUTTER AT M ARK E T.P fi I 0 E. WE, HAVING fitted up a large Refrig erator, and haring made contracts with some of our meet reliable farmers to funreh us with fresh and sweet butter regularly, will be enabled to supply oar customers with sweet fresh ice cold butter at all times. mygii Will /KKK, Jr. & CO. TIE MISSES SMITH'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL , 1210 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Will be re-opened en MONDAY, SEPT. EIGHTH. THE course of study embraces the Latin, French and German languages, Music, Drawing and Palette& together with .he elementary and Muter branch-s of a t nor.ugh Beglialt Education. The acoommodations are of exoelieot character and well calcarate t to ensure to the pupils the comfort 01 a home. Owing to tee pressure or the times, a deduction of 10 per cent will be m .de for the ensuing year. anti-dtm NOTICE. ALL employees of the Philadelphia and : Reeding Railroad company, who may enl , Ft In the manioc of 'be Unitel elates for the porp.sse of crashing the t ebetlion now threatening 'he libert es of our°nu tty, are hereby mitred, that their respw tiro situations wlil be heptopen and given them Imm daterron their return; and thit the feet of their voice earls's to defend their e many in this emergency, will be eonsid. area here filer as greatiy - la their Woe ins promotion to any maitAee positionl to the service of this Company. aRLE . 4 E. SMITH, Preslomit. rhihdelphis, August 6th. 186 R. anti dim ANDERSON . TROOP. ANY intelligent and respectable young men who wish to loin this trop can get any in formation they 'din by eallioskon tpe undersigned ift °older's t,ge Mee, It rkat equwe whim an aloe *ll he op ned for a faw Ap.lleants must furithh go d re •ommendation - - W LL C. KELLItit, add-d 1 so Lane.) Corporal, Anderson Troop. THE Updegrove Look 'Property, Oanal Pam y and lie kyille Bowe, sleeted eye miles above Harrhburi t is now ofercd for sale. Bee adeer. dement. In Weekly or app y to W. P. HENRY. OCR CONSTOTTION AND UNION. A BOOK FOB TIIE P.EOFLO. 66 (11:1 R GOVERNMENT,"by 3I . corialos the Canstitotion of the rnitekt, States, sad of tbo:e of tlseyersi States, riving tbottoosttocalea or Afar provisions is determined jet. dtaial y by settled practice or suunlard authors; and sbenting tee organissuon and pow , r of the ehrerettt de - partmebte of he neve , unbent, nations/ and awe. and proorsi, the nature praciptes and tOodO of *duds. Mimics' attic Bove - . amend of lor MnielrY. Price 11 00. Sold by IC Witinne,T, et *Aglaia% sad at kook awe !boreal* . li9iS•4l4w . , New 2botrtigentents. OF GOLD PENS ! ryiHE best and largest assortment of Gold Pens L. has just been opened at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newt & Co., of New York; and warranted to give full satisfaction. A trial will satisfy any one Examine the prices below Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 25 Gold Pen and Silver Holder for II 50 Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 76 Gold Pen and Silver Holder for : s2 25 Gold Pen and Silver Holder fox $2 50. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 75 Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 26. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for SS 76 Gold Pen end Silver Holder for $4 26. Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $5 (X) Gold Pen end Pencil with Rubber Oder, $7 00 GOAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AVrlleavitbzC?alYzr s !rt o fH Nohet.telyupedby( l y. Ism enabled to 'lmply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZES I OF C71a1341.21T FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUA.RA N TEED. Orders respiottially solicited—whleb, if len 4 _the ca m , loot of North street, or at the Mhos at. Was. Dock, Jr. k Qo. , will reseiTO prompt attention. GILLARD DOCK. 029 HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT pOR the safety of o•ineumers, we have Ju established a COI Oil Depot a! the corner of Frou airt Market streets. all nor oils are tested and we posi tively sell none except tuck ee prove to be boll - eilliotlee clear and free from odor as far as Preeneehlm We offer at present the following Justly celebrated to ands. Slag- Botdhson, Nabrosa ass 10011111", lower than cau be purohaws• i elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or alas en extensive assortment of f amps, Chita te34, Shades, Glass Cones. deniers, &O. Wes Will also change Said or eamphene lamps, so as to be wed for etol oat. Dab and sage; youreel :Its, at NICEIOW & ElOteml", Corner of Front and Markesstreet. april I•NS URANCE. Marine, Fire and bland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSIIRANCK COININI IN !LOUR LIMO . OF PHILD - ELPHIA. Incorporated /794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Amato $/,2001000 DIRECTORS. Arthur 0 : Collin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Mules Taylor, Ambrose White, Jobe R. Nor, Itkbard D. Wool, Willtsm Welsh, Wilitara E. Bowen, James H. Dickson, 8.. horrls Wain, John eases, George L. Harem% Frmom B. Giitm Ed ward H. Trotter, Edward S. (Juke. Altrinfit G. OUFTlN,Praidsist. CHARLES PLATT Bieretary. As central agent fur th &lava name • company, the undersigned' ts prepared to take Fire dike m any part of ibe :tate or Penusylvanm, either annually or perpet ually, on the moat favorable terms. Once Third street between Walnut and Strawberry alley, Hu - kat' row. WILLIAM BUEHLER • Sly liarmuutg. Pa. WILLIAM EIATTORD, MERCHANT TAILOR, 86 loialtlLET ST., HARRISBURG, TS now prepared to furnish offioer's military c'otbing, almrdiug to reg u/a.loos ttt ikon wilco. ALNei general assortmeA oT (-LOS, pia biome, Vonings and ready mice clothing for civiiiamt. aus4lma EX ECUTRIX'S NO rICE. §ARAH A. ALDRED, Executrix of the estate of Thom Alpred, deed.. bite of the as of ilarriAnrg, Dauphin county, having. lettere testamentary mated to them by the Denim r of D Oda tenuity, hereby netlike al parties Indebted to sold estate to mane immedi.to payment, and time having e aims to preitnt toe= properly authenticated Hs settlement to the above named 112110111kilL ani4W . JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles et Merest styles of binding, at Ns. St it 60 , $ 4 , $3, it, $6 and3lU, Also Pocket-BMWs ofillf erent styles sad wit= at SOLIkTIEWiI Bookstore, feblb-y POMADE HONGROIdiI Km MENG %BB MOUSTAOHES.' KELLER'S LEM:Wort rrOBACCO, Cavendish, Congress and .L Tart*, for Mill kw by & BOWMAN, corner Front ant market atr..ta. .u2l ORk.SEKVIAG jara and !mit camok9fall ji„ kinds and dies. fir sale by MIiZOLS iIo*KAN corner, Front and &WICK - Stnnid. MB 9F all sizes, patterns and prices, just. repaired and for sale by 18 WV. DOCK. Jr.. & ata CHEAP Oil for all kinds of inaolkinery„ is MIN mod koP ilkokofrok for sale by NICNOV3 & t QINVAN, corner Front !act Market stria FM A P P T 318, °range*s , lol iibo - aons, atJOJEIN mutsi