gial;p etitgmt. NOIICE TO ADVERTASERS.--,Alt vcrtisentents, HusinesS Neatens, Hot‘. riages, Deaths, &0., to uteetere insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the keel. Mr Evening Edition are inserted' in the morning Edition without extra charge. H A REISSUE CI: Monday Afternoon, September I, 062 GAnDNER AND HEMMING'S CIROUS v+ill give another exhibition in this place, _to In' °now. afternoon and evening. o.anEn TO Durv.—Snrgeoa 0, ailemen, foreaerly attached to the Bth Reserve leglinent, ties bean ordered to report •himseliifOility 9th• Reserve regiment ' „' THE PBR4ON who took a 'large black soldier over-coat from a stall in the Upper Market House this morning, is tequested to leave,it at this office. . ed it ; -.•:._ BOUNTY FUND Oir DAUPHIN COUNT7.—Tfie.conr mittee of this fund will please meet at the hOuse of the Secretary,. No. 28 North Second street, on this, Monday evening, at 7 . .o'cloci. GEo Saoaa:siza, Seeretary. I=2=l TAKEN HEIt WOBIO.-A young lady 'of Chicago, a few days since, advertised that if any city railway conductor would enlist f4:ir the war she would take his place. The offer was accepted by Z. P. P. Beale, a conductor upon the Randolph street route. Hereafter t the fair "Nellie" , will titke . the fdre. 4 THE 127TH RacmENT.—Persona , who desireAd semi snisill%packages to their' Mende , in .Colonel yenning's reglinent, can have thett(SatillY de livered, by handing them to Mr: William Rose tie,,Sr:, who will leave herb to-morrow aiiba Pik a visit to the regiment The packages ehonid bo handed in by tan o'clock in the morning,' THE OFFICII of the Adams Express company is open from 'L o'clock, ADA * . fox the transaciton of business. The T eol4iers at camp and ' others' who' are - tontiniially calling at all hours of the night, wily please beak.' the above hours in mind rind make their' calls.ac cordingly. Sep. E. G. HEerw.r,-Ageni'. TEE PENNEYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY is erecting a commodions freight depot' or ware-, ho — use on the site•of the old statioa 'house at Johnstown. The building is of brick, and will conform to the liberal style of construction, and also in its arrangements -for convenience, which characterize the huildingiof this "road throughout its entire length. PARSON Thrownow, the great defender of the Union, is announced to leCture in this city, on Friday evening next, in the Locust Street Me thodist Church. Of course this announcement .will gather a large crowd, as the fame of the Parson is as extensive as his labors have been bold and useful. The Parson will 'arrive in this city in the 8.40 p rn. tiain,'oriFrl4slsinext, and-wilt at 100-sreerlorod. -by Arlo SoLarat_ FUMES. —This delicious fruit is getting plini ty, yet not so plenty but what dealers Manage to keep up the prices - to steep:figures. To Say they could be had in the ,streets at, the rate of about two dollop per btshel, while at the same time they could be had in 'Baltimore for less than half the money. People who wad to can and preserve them need be in no h-nrry —the price must come down. • BAD Lung.—A wooden-legged amateur hap. pened to be with - a ,skirmishing' party lately; when a shell burst near him, smashing his ar, a tificial limb to bits, and sending piece of iron through the calf of a soldier pear him. The soldier, "grinned and bore, it",like tkutrt, while the amateur . was loud , and• . emphatic in his lamentations. Being rehuired by the wounded soldier he"replied, "Oh,' yae ; ail well enough ter you to tear`it ,Your leg did* cost enything, and will heal dp ;p9idrvVo hundred dollars cash for'Mine." i , ' Be=anTomerons.---A correspondent of one:of our exchanges gays "As the tomato season is now here, I will'give you my method ofbali ing tomatoes. Many persons do not know that they can be used except stewed or raw.' Hike them baked better astfollows Aftr removing the skin by Touring boiling ,Water' over theni, put them iii 'a 'baking dish And 'seam `ll Ailkg salt, pepper;sugarrandithtter. A little firair and water should be added, and they'ihould be baked in a hotoven for, lait ;hour,iwfieh they will be found delicious and healthful ; Samoa NOR TES e 0 L 1 403,. -An appeal was made:in the - different churches,...yesterdaw fOr such articles As. were neceeeW to contribute to the relief and the comfort of the.,thousands of gallant men who are now crowding the' hes pitals in the vicinity of Washington city, Ale F . and other localities contignous to the army corps now operating in_yirginia. These are wanted imutediatily ; and there is noiwhik too important not to be postponed for - hurrying forward such contributions. Every matt,. wo man and child, howeverold or young, ,howeyer competent or incompetent, tan furnish. come - article that will be of service in these hoeipitals, if is only the striping of an ourteeiii lint: or the contribution of a angle bandage. latthis be-rtimembered, and every hand at once buiy • itselt in the noble work. The following card of the Executivel Com mittea of the Ladies Union Relief Society refers to the manner and place of making these con :tribal-one. We trust that the responses will be of a character to show that the ladieb of Harriehuig are not wanting in energy and li berality : The Executive Committee of tiler. 114.1411 es Union Relief Society, give notice , that bandages andFaa prepired in accordance with the call of the'Eurgeon Gerierftl, Will be receiv ed at the_store room of the society in the house of Dr. George Bailey, -- 111 Market street below , Fourth, ever dyer' ing - th is week at six'eclock. The Committeewill take - oharge . .of Iti-rything intended for the wounded, and forward them as 'soon as possible. By us-By - 4th°. ?reilident, 311 §%. 1 s *:gP i t7 j . .%f;•. -10 TROLLMIINT OF - HARRISBURG. -I he Deputy liarshels have completed their enrolltnents and retnrr ed the following as a list of the men sub .lE:Ft to military duty, viz : First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward, Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, 1 i GOVERNMENT SMALL NOTER.-A few of the one dollar and two . dollars of the Government is sue have made their appearance. They are 4antifUl specimens of engravlnv., the one dol 14r bills having upon theta the head of Senator Climie,:end those for two: dollint the head of • 1 t lexander Hamilton. They read as follows: ' Act of July 11,h, 1862. Tbe,United States illl pay the bearer one dollar at the :Treasury New York—Washington, August Ist, 1862." 'These notes are a legal tender for all debts, liublic and private, except duties on Imports iand lnterest on the Public Debt ; and are re i ceivable in payment of all Warm —made to the i nited States. They will unquestionably be t f great service by facilitating small payments letween different sections of the country. MEM " OMNIBUS QUAE PROSUNT sEeunerra," or " we tabor for the good of all," is the inscription on one of the chime of bells given by Dr. J. C. .4er & Co., to the city of Lowell. That, favor id place may have the belle, but they cannot, Monopolize the Doctor's skill which:is made available by his Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pillii to all'alike—nqt - only inthis country but inall countries where civilization and corn erce have zone. While we admire the libel.- I ality , and, taste of those gentlemen in such a donation to their native town, we will remind our readers of the hallowing influence a chime of bells spreads over the whole community that hears them. They are few in this country, and their influence is little known, but ask the exile from his .home in Germany, France, England, whether the chithe on Trinity Church does not Make his heart leap into his mouth, and his eyes swirrt . in the recollection It'briiigs of th e 'solemn notes his childhood, his - boyhood, aye, and his manhood loved to hear at the soft ap proach of evening in his native.land. ' . . I We wish our generous. townsmen whom God has blessed with means would , consider whether !we too eannot add this one more attraction to Make our children and ourselves love dearer ;and stronger and longer the place we call our ;home. [Madison, Ind. Banner.] . Sold by C.. A. Bannvart, D. W. Gross & Co., C. K. Keller, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Riley, F. Wy&th ;and dealers everywhere. . , . REV. Roaursoturepeated-his great - sermon on :the subject of thelustificatiim of war, last even ing, in the Second street Presbyterian Church, to a very large, attentive, and 'apparently highly edified congregation. We alludediO this zees terly sermon in this department list week, but we do'not-deem it out of place again to refer to it as one of the most remarkable productions of the pulpit t el .theqnesent , aa,f. scholarly characteristics, are of an order which show great research and acquaintance with the history oft the world. - It coritaincd passages of fact and; argumentistOneelstartlinEr and.._,Eraate3,o,. • ?cured with imputable force, that war is a means used by God for the correction of great evils—that it is justifiable beCauseso'uied, and th4t from all Wars, great reforms have sprung and great`principles been vindicated or arab-, ' lished. On the point of the war for the Union; the Reverend orator was emphatic and unan4 swerable.. The war wasjest—it was right—it wairholy—it was 'sacred—because if it is not waged to a successful termination by the fed eraLgovernment,'all that is .just, right, holy and sacred' must perish. Without a, govern, ment to protect and :encourage. its promulge. tion, religion itself would hesitate in con tinuing its labors where all was in danger of momentary anarchy and ruin ; would be in 1 duced to bid farewell to these states, and per t - haps leave uslo the entire conquest of our own vindictiveness and passion. i I One fact in the sermon, should be daily de clared from the corner of every street in the state capital. It is, that the sympathisers with this rebellion are equally guilty with those who wage 4s conflicts for the lives lost,_the blood shed, the widore hood and orphanage created, sorrow inflicted, arid the resources wasted. Let the dough-faces and the Consolidated Denweracy lay these words of warning to their hearts, and take heed of the fearful Tesponsibiliti (hey are daily assumiiigi, h..-The loyal men-of Harrisburg are indebted; Rev." Robinson :for . this"binst patriotic a manly declaration of rndral - ` en i'politicai seri •E ment. '3(1, ; „ , - , , A PATRIOTIC Morms.a.—We have received the following communication from a gentleman In the recruiting service of this State; "so far ai heard from," is ahead of anything yet publish: ed. We give the letter and incident as related entire. • . ' WATAMSPORT, PA. , Aug• i 29 1862. Ma. EDIOR :—Your notice, in this morning's issue, of the very commendable spirit manifest,' ed by " Patriotio Fathers" in furnishing men for the army, and among those named, a gen tleman from Bradford county, has reminded me of apatriotio Mother, residing in the satire county, equally entitled' to notice In your col umns, and no lees patriotic than • those men tioned. At the conclusion of a spirited war meeting held in one thedistricts of said county, not far from the thriving little village of Alba, called for the purpose of raising volunteers, a few eie nings since. After the prineipal . speeches bd been made, a lady arose in the audience and ask d permission to make a fewremarks. This be g a land of free speech, of course permission alias readily. granted.. and the lady proceeded. l "./nozo have six sons in the army of the.Potaii, c. and/ only wish, I had knouin, of this war twenty y rs ago, I would have had six, more there now." It is useless to clesciibe the applause thai I - mediately ensued, suffice it to say, we had o difficulty in raising the,number of recruits ex pected, that 'evening, with all thanks to t. e noble sphit of that noble hearted mother. B . Tun PEASSPERTFT OF HARRISIWRG.—In cash* our eyes about us, and contrasting the gene al prosperous condition of Harrisburg, with a distress and ruin which must exist in the loc l -1:1 ities where secessionists have planted I,,th it blighting rule, we feel thankful' that mit 1 it city has.not been..desecrated.by the foot pri is of the murderous fop, but the obsap dry go s hots% of Urich & .13 ovirman continues to sap ly the public wants : z , ~, , sel-4d2 Enrollment. In the Army 407 108 605 134 720 161 708 IEII • - 367 82 39T 64 . —...:• ~... _ ••••••=..... .M.l7ocr. tte ? 'Met - 5 tEll attf: LIST OF .LETTERS REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE, MONDAY, SEPT. I, 1862, OFFCIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVIN THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LADIES , LIST Abbott, J Lenker, E Airmstrong, Leib, Anderson, E K Lahr, P Alford, J Lane, L Armstrong, M Longabaugh, H M Anderson, E Lord, E M • Anthony, M.E McComas C Anthony, A Mcßay, M $ Anthony, C 2 McLear,•M Babb, A E McCrockey, Baker, R McKee, C A Baisley, E McNally, C. Bear, A McKarrall, M Bentley, M Mcßay,MJ Betts, S G McComas, J Blackburn, L licSimans, AE • Blaney, B E Madder; R;.' Bodine, J , ' Meguire, E Boocks, M Miller, M Bordner, A Miller, G Bower, A H Border, R H Michael, E • ' Brenneman, M Maneybeck, B A E Brown M J Machltn, E Brant, J Mete,' Barkley, C Miller, M Buchecker, R Miller, S M M Bachecker, E L , Miller, M Carter, A M Miller, J Case, S Mikel, K Carter, Marlial, E Oampbell,•L Madden, R Carman, T • Morris, 0 H Oackley, S A Moyer, S'll Cuningirma, B Moore, E Conars, C Mustier, W Crull, K Neldhainer, Conway, J •-• Overholtzthr, A D Coble, A Otter, A oOndren, M Potter, H Dean, 8 , ,Potts, M ,awson, 0 Price, A Dasher, M A • Pruabst, J Daugherty, B Quay, J Duncan, .M Beissnelder, Doyels, M J ,Rees, R A Eberley, H Betts, 8 G M A Rhoads, L A Elder, A Ramsey, E • • Reinhold, P Xveus, 8 Riddle, 3••• J - Ridger,,E D 'Ferrell, B „ Ritner, K I Fisher, M. A Borah; C • . Finney, Roberts, H Feaser, S Bobiesori, T • :Garrett, 8 K Rust, A , - I*Geesy, M Schreadly, L • . I Gatrett, C • - Schreiner, J . r Gamber, S E Sadler, A A "" Gawin, - • -„Santo, it . •.. Loamy, A E • Shaffer, 8 • Grissiuger, L ' Seiders, K Green, F.• ; • Shultz, Greenley, M Shaffer A Guardner, E • Sharp, MA'• , Guiles, ° Sheasl4, B,M ' Grady, C • Siders, M .• •" Hamm, J • Sipes, M E Heiner, S A Sheenr, - B '" Haut; . , :Sinith; , o. Heberson ' , 80 Harmon, A K Smith, M G Harrison, A &null, L' Heckert, • Heckert, A' Sibbs, H' •• • Hilt, C Steel% 111 Hiney, M A 'Straw M ` Hiner E .Stousler, M Stewart, Houpt, S _Stewart, Holmes, _. B Swartz, E Mocker, J 2 Sollamon, L Hooper, F Sullivan, H Hoon,,M C Settler, J -.- • Herman; E Thonaas, Mrs Hulsbar, L Thompson, L Hummel, . Thomas, M E Hammelbaugh, S Trangh, J Jones, C Unger, S Jones, Al Watson, A E Jackson, E Weon, C Tondo, Welsh, A E Jury, C 3 Wallah, F Kenerk, M . Witmyer, L. ,Kinzley, M Williams,'o Soutar, J, ' ; Willis, K J Kime, H E Williams, NE Kriser, J - Williams ; K King, C •••'• Williarns;tE Krieder, 111 Williams,,S Kinney, E M Wilkins ; A Kimbell, A E Wilbert, E , Klopfer, 0 .Wind, E Layton, M J 2 'Zook, K. GEN'PLEDIEN - 'S LINT Ammons, JX. • Borst, Wir Adamson, J B Boriden; - E . Armstrong, W H ' BroWn; 0 Andrews, R • Brown, W H Adams, Uapt hi ~Brickley,. Brickley, Akdore, J 'Briggs, L Anderson, Brown, :P Anderson, J H Brow), S H Eirttin, § , Brady, W Gr' ' Baggia; '-• Bradontitervl Et. I 'BE10 1 . 3 :99; Br9w,PE4 o aßt. WE 3 I; Y4' .3 JP04eY.,,4 : IParVils! .. ,_ • b1PrP0.,.41. :7 .I.4IXEA 6103aPP:i: .11.D1P.5904t?, ,149TLGfg.) ,_ Bare . nrootp, W ! T 1 13 Bali, - ;" Buller ) 13aughinin,;L: 1 1i. ._,„ Baulsbavgh, 3qr Raker, C ‘,. Barnwell, B • 'EnstOn, p Ball, L jjl3geebYe. Barton, W A Blrgor, J Childs, .1 L , f?, -Barton,-jr., J Bates, .1 • Canevin, 'T Better, .1) • Chrittor, Balser X , Carr, J W Baty, J ' Custer, J ' j3enner, J „Cable, W Beshore, F W Carter, J W Betor, 0 ' , Carrier, S S Berry, J N ' • Cardwell, AV -• R CarAicnAti'''• I 13 nder, . Cari; ' * ' •Bender, J. _ Carley, B W BerkstresseT, J B Chidrey C Beigstresser, H - Captain of Ist Artiltry: Be•dte, J J , Camp, B 0 • Beldleman, W Canhan, T G Beek; j Compel, P ' i Be Are; . A - Bell, A M Carnonhari,„W47 Beady, EC Cuter ; ; ' 2 Billman, A H . . Clements, W E Brislin, E- Catlin, C VP: • IT , Blankenhon, J Cookvill, C • ' ' J Cooper, J L Bitoer, 'A. ' ' " Cook, W 4 . , Bollinger, H L Conrod, ' Bodder,R • Cd§tiritirt l 'Llinit W Burnam, ' Conley, 0 Batiger, J , Cole, G Bodine, L 'f 8 Cale,,llW Booth, 0 . Coble, J Boyer Z' Cromlich, Bowman,..) M Crums, , Capt B Bowman,"J Calliettson r g.,, t Boyer, Zl' • Cruin, A J. rtui Nem abuertifittneuts _ Crowell, S' 8 Keagy, W A , Cribbs, G D Kerr, R Crosson, '4111.c.D Keef, - ,EL . . . DeGrant, Iht f. • - 2 gdpf6r;.,,if Demme!, A Kerns, F B Danbert, Capt II - Killeg, W . :"'"Dantrich J A El er, J L I Davis; R Ker.r, J Dee, 0 - - 11..liS'lar, .J Dole, Lieut Col 0 - 2 Kunekle, G W ' D,eligne, C 2 K eider, W W Dleet , rs, N t;,l,K'.:ze, D Davis, P' R Ka l g, J S llark, QC Keffer, J lltArs, JW ' - ' Krise, H ' • = rpenr•inge, JKinsloe, R A Deeker, Ig,' - •-, 40,4 ager, J . 1 / a rland, C S Kisner, P 9 4 ,3,, 3F. . :Kline, ! T .- , . , d il in ge a s Y YJ lr B . --'7-:" 1 '') llib l b e le A r,(l 4 Orll Moore „Theiscrn,.al - Ili ;i1 : ; Leonard, L Ei• it 1 Diehl, A Laughlin, G IV !liken, C A Lsshell, IL 4 11106 - ,',7 J' :-:' Laidii, H DOnnelly, 11, L. ~„ Litierl,D , ~. . bonatioe, E Leyburn, Lieu R L Doinilite,'S -'' - - ' :Livingslert'il'. - ' - Nolen, J 41..: , LloYidr -P Douglas; Z - Lloyd, J 8 ' 3 1 4 1 11;ii. 'Ai. - I ~%. ~.- --.: , -- LentW,T; l! -' 1 .., :.; .: Dote n, K`' . ' '-' "Lett - , - a - '- Eason, D Edmiston, II Lehman, G Egbort,;•D "7" •' ' Lenders , A .:: England, G . , Landis, J R ldridge, W F - Littat, R H Eldred, C F :" . : 2 Lewis; W H Elwin, J 2... -UPI, J. . Skill! Emery, II R '' Lipton,'Cant R Eley, JF H ..: 2, Lenge', LM . . Ettele, H EPPIeY.` W :'' Lashell, R'lrl: L.': Etter, 13,3 ~. - _.. . Linsay, ,I, . Epperson, W P 2 Labe, C Ethrek,4 L' ' ' ' ' Ddy, G ' Evans, WH, , Love, Lieut F M pelt, J ' Lytle, J - - Richer, D Lyon ; Cap t E Fains*ortli; F A i.Y..... - 1,.J.,0ng; E+` p; ; . ;2 t.:*:! Vinnen, J Louie, G R L .Farrelly, E , M Lyter, J W Fell, Lieut DM. ''' - Luckey. RR Findley, W M ; :,.. , • Lockart o :ll. Si • Fisher, C C McClelland, J B Fountain, G P "- ' McCoaker, J''''"• :--; Fairs, J - , ,McF.rweri,:„Ef, ,• ~ ,:„ , Fahe,J M - - IdoLan, A. ' Fend H - . . .: . ..<:_'r McNeal; W‘; ":;: Fair, 0 . , -...,M.cAll i ister, A L ; Forrest, 8- ' ' lercL e tegi, A !Forrey; J r It. i A': ,- :'o•Sicktichael, T . ;Forester, J N McConnell, ,J , iFeteman, R W McObrrelf; 04tiDli ;T. 4 Ins, W - -.. , 11 4K/1 1 93ri.J.1.1". ' , l IFlender, 311 • ifcClafri, 413 2 .Forman, J 0 ' `;''-';'-'' ' MCKeeVer, Di ;Frick, W ~ , l; ;11,1 Mc lure, H S ,Frazier, W D ' - leckicliael, T =Fried, G L AfaCoy, Capt Gilmer, J ,Mclfe,V, M Gee A , Capt'` Gee, . - Fl Capt- Gee, IL - ceonnell, Capt T Gettyii, S W — mai j Gale, W ' Mc n, Lieut B L Gork•ado, L -- • T_174,.. ids, T Guill,Tl, J L ''•"- .--iir 11, a Gai*C-, Eli/ 3 - „ . ."tqa all G V Gert-ri& t h, J ' "'l—fig ii4irb A k (12#8 1 r.,ji-leul _O. -, ~ Maurer,, J, Grzhair„ -' J ' Mahan ' J Gofer, E : , v-'•••• : , -`2 :. Min, ii3-' ' ' GoA, A C .ut,hiAr,its,tar,Eo' Gzeanawaid, 11 urer, 0 Gzildin, 7,it: Q,:-. - ;:. ;;„;.-fs= Miticafolf,,J : Gria-cs, J Martin, 13 Gre4 1 14111; J .11: '42 'i, ~,-,. 31Allon, E,.,:2- Grratze, W Manges, C A ~ Goff, Lieut. ' EI,G: ,-, . , - Madden,, C , biriff, - II - __y_,' Me w eill '_. ishiril - crramus7 - m - v - ,.„ .', - aza, Graham, A J ~.1 j 1 •Ate 4 r6erill Goodm 42, R F- Makin, A Grdham; J W ; :-.- Molars, E-, ;:t I;- Gross, W 'Mattison, C Hardwick, AP . . Marion G . - r; • , ..: Hamer, J --'"' --- ' - ';'''''Maclillib''k, T' f- ' ' P " I - Hawi:r, W H Miller, J A Hasler, - F ''' '' • ''"- ' • Miller, J E - Hawmert, H,R . ~ : Miller; J 0 ,; ~ , ._ Hamilton, Ii ... Mitchel, T EL.rtley, E. . Millar, W Euyeg, s ' ' ' - billy, W '- - Harmon, J P , Milard, M Bart, G S '` ' ' • Millen, W Ram - ,t.pri, W Miller Maj. T G Ham-r, 8' ' Mitinger, S Ilawelens, C, . - ;;'-.: . Miller, JQ - • HAlL:man, T J tic 3 L,, Mills, Lieut. 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