paiip Etitgrapo No i ICE TO ADVICRTISHRS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notices, Mar riages, Deathly, dtc., to secure Insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with. the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regu. lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition Without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesday Atternooa, September 3, 1862 Fos SALEI,—Mr. John Emericb offers for sale a valuable tavern stand, in Progress, tibout two and a half miles from this city. Flee his adver tisement in another column. H. a BanssLaa of Clinton county, passed through this city yesterday, en route to join his regiment, (Col. Bossier's) now in Camp Chase, in the vicinity of the Chain Bridge, opposite Washington city. CD= Nsw Music.—"Oh give to me thy heart again," Romance by Beelinelia, and "The Early Morning Galopy" with chorus, a fine and spirited composition by Sneily, are just re ceived at W. Knoche's Music Store, 98 Market street. WOUNDED.—In the published list of the wounded soldiers in the late battles, we see the name of Lieut. Weaver, Company D, (Kepner Fencibles,) Twelfth Pennsylvania Reserves. He is wounded in the leg and is now lying at one of the hospitals in Washington. -4,...__. IN NNW RAMPSIIIRN they raise tomatoes that weigh two pounds each. Capt. Hill, of the New Jersey Central Railroad, can beat this, as he is said to have grown tomatoes which re quire to be sawed and split as we saw and split pine knots, before they can be reduced to a size sufficiently small for cooking. Tae 0111011 of the Adams Express company is open from 7 o'clock, A. M. until 8 P. M., for the transaction of business. The soldiers at camp and others who are continually calling at all hours of the night, will please bear the above hours in mind and make their calls ac• cordingly. Sep. I—dlm. E. G. HESTON, Agent A STRANGII DRINK.—An old toper bet that he could, when blindfolded, tell each of several kinds of liquors.. When brandy, whisky, gin and other drinks were presented to him, he pronounced correctly what they were. At length a glass of pure water was given him ; be tasted it, paused, tasted it again, considered, and shook his head. He at last said—" Gen tleman, I give it up, I am not used to that sort of liquor." Tea SUPERINTUDENT of the Cumberland Val ley Railroad, at Chambersburg, recently refused to furnish a piss to a regular physician, who was in the act of obeying the summons of the Governor for surgeons ; and yet the same su perintendent issued a pass to a mere student of medicine, who presumed to offer himself as a surgeon. Such a superintendent is scarcely Ili for so responsible a position at this time, and if the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company un derstand ti,eir business, they will relieve this superintendent of his responsibility. DEPUTY MAREEK&L AsskIILTID.—On Monday of last week, Deputy Marshal P. G. Carey, while enrolling the militia of North Phoenixville, was assaulted by a woman named Nesbit, at whose house he had called. She threw hot water over him, as is alleged, severely scalding him. Mr. Carey lodged complaint with the authori ties, and the woman was arrested and taken to Philadelphia, where upon the hearing before the officers she disavowed her intention of as saulting the officer, and declared that the scald ing was accidental. She was discharged. RAILROAD EXTRNSION.—We learn that the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad has been complet ed to Youogwomanstown, Lycoming county, and that the road was opened to that point, or as it was called, North Point, on the let inst. The name of the place has been changed in consequence of the representations of its citizens that it is the farthest point north of the West Branch of the Susquehanna. The enterprise of the Pennsylvania Railroad COM pimp will insure an early completon of the TM finished portion of this valuable line, and we have no doubt we shall soon be able to record a further extension. .-............, Ws WOULD CAUTION our too credulous people, and especially the female portion of the com munity, from believing the numerous and silly rumors that are propagated and put afloat by evil-disposed persons, to the effect that the most serious and terrible outrages are being almost daily perpetrated upon weak and help less white people by the blacks, who, it is al leged by these reports, are becoming turbulent and defiant. If such things were really so, no one would condemn them more severely, or seek to administer upon the perpetrators the most condign punishment, than we would ; but there is no truth in them, and their propaga tion is only calculated to disturb the nerves of the fearful and timid ; and, for that reason, gottere-up of such stories should be frowned P/AASUEES AND ADVANTAGES op LA SON.— There is a very false ooticn io the world re specting employment. Thousands imagine that, if they could live in idleness, they would be perfectly happy. This is a great mistake. Every industrious man and woman knows that nothing is so tiresome as being unemployed. During some seasons'of the year we have holi days, and it is' pleasing on these occasions to see the operative enjoy himself ;but we have generally found that atter two or three day's recreation, the diligent mechanic or laborer be comes quite unhappy. Often he sighs over the wretchedness of being idle. The fact is, we are made to labor, and our health, comfort and happiness depend upon exertion. Whether w e ook at our bodies or examine our minds, everything tells us that our Creator intended that we Should be active. Hands, feet, eyes, and mental powers, show that we were born to be busy. If we had been made to be idle, a very large portion of our bodily and mental Watts would be redundant. M. E. Cnota.—By request of Rev. Mr. Gregg, of the Ridge Avenue Church, the Loc st street M. E. Choir will furnish the music on the occa sion of Parson Brownlow's lecture, on Friday evening next. Every member is requesleil to be present and in their places early. By order of the Executive Committee. Isaan ELLENBERGER, Leader I= Tits UNION Ramat 8001ITY.—The following statement exhibits the operations of the Union Relief Society of Harrisburg. This association is engaged in a noble work, and is deserving of the support of the liberal and patriotic citi zens of Harrisburg : Mrs. J. W. Rally, Mrs Ellen Rutherford, " Dr. Eager, " J. D. Cameron, " P. K. Blyd, " E. J. Unger, E. McColic:mid, Miss S. E. Boas, " J. C. Kimball, " M. P. Stockton, " A. H. Bigler, " Kate Boyd, Will each send a pudding composed of Fari na, corn starch or rice, to the reception room of U. B. Society, on Friday, by 10 o'clock, A.M. On Saturday morning by 101 o'clock, Sep. tember 6th, Mrs. Jas. McCormick, Mrs. D. J. Unger, " Lamberton, " Jane Bryan, " Criswell, " W. Q. Wallace, Miss Bel le Hays, " Sam'i Ingram, Mrs. J. J. Shoemaker, " Bradshaw, " Mumma, " John Cox, Will send butter, eggs and vegetables to II R. S. reception room. E. H. Comm, Sec. Ex. Com. 11. B. Soc. Donations of money, wines, liquors, lint, bandages, old linen and cotton stuffs, farina, corn starch, gelatine, dried and ripe fruits, pre serves, jellies, canned fruits, tomatoes, &c., will be thankfully received by the U. R. S., at their reception room, in Dr. Bailey's, Market street near Fourth, between the hours of 9 and 11 every day. ENSOLLIISST OP DAUPHIN COUNTY.—The Deputy Marshal Judge Hain= has furnished us the following official list of the enrollment of Dauphin county, viz : &rolled. In Service First Ward, Harrisburg, 409 95 Second Ward, 41 608 140 Third Ward, " 778 160 Fourth Ward, ' 708 162 Fifth Ward, " 356 79 Sixth Ward, i 6 897 57 Susquehanna township, 343 61 Lower Swatara " 231 53 Borough of Dauphin, 170 88 Middle Paxton, 207 24 Reed township, 97 16 West Hanover township, 174 13 Rush township, 20 Lower Paxton township, 846 16 Borough of Gratz, 61 16 Jackson township, 185 17 Conewago township, 146 8 Lykens township, 224 12 Lipper Paxton township, 244 21 South Hanover township, 141 43 Mifflin township, 284 41 Londonderry township, 889 57 East Hanover township, 285 88 Borough of Millersburg, 199 58 Swatara township, 291 59 Halifax township, 846 65 Wiconisco township, 514 95 Middletown borough, 579 203 Washington township, 208 36 Jefferson township, 161 21 Derry township, 557 125 Total, In the above statement the Marshal by direc tion of Col. A. K. M'Clure in charge of the business of drafting, has omitted from the credit to boroughs and townships all persons who have enlisted in the regular army, the navy, the marine service, all teamsters, black smiths, bridge builders, and clerks in commis sary and quartermaster's and other military departments. I=l Tnosi eFlnicTYn as follows have a chance of escaping the draft: let. Loss or imperfect vision of right eye. 2d. Loss of all of the front teeth, and enough of the molars to render mastication imperfect. Bd. Large or frequent attacks of hemorrhoids, or chronic diarrhoea. 4th. Deformations which Impair free motion of limbs. 6th. Loss of more than one finger of right, or more than two fingers of left hand. 6th. Large varicose veins above the knee. itb. Large or irreducible hernia. Cases of reducible hernia are left to the Sound discretion of the surgeon under the general principles herein stated. Bth. All organic or functional diseases caus ing marked debility—heart diseases, epilepsy, or organic disease of lungs—will be causes of exemption. As hints of what will nog exempt, the fol lowing may be remembered with profit: Ist. Loss or imperfect vision of left eye 2d. Partial loss of front teeth. 3d. Slight or frequent attacks of hemorr hoids. 4th. Slight deformities of limbs—with unim paired motion. 6th. Loss of last Joint of one or two fingers of left hand, or of one finger of the right hand, other than the forefinger. 6th. Slight varicose veins, below the knee, or slight variocele. In regard to foreigners, the following may be regarded as what will govern the Commis sioners: 1. Every white male, of foreign birth, of the age of twenty-one years and up to forty-five years, who shall have resided in the United States one year, and shall have resided in this State six months immediately previous to enrollment, and shall have declared his in tention to become a citizen of the United States conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization, should be enrolled by the Commissioners. 2d. 411 persons of foreign birth, between the ages of twenty-one and forty-five years, who have exercised the right of suffrage in this State, should be enrolled. A MODEL Esrssrawswas.—Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros perity and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longer to remain behind the " light house," is 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 challenges competion.— 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. Their clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage , of any customer. A general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase 'or not. • • peattogloania Mail)) telegraph, &I taltap 7tfternoon, September 3, 11362 A WAGER LOEIT.-A volunteer, on the in. manse train of cars which passed over the Northern Central Railroad about daylight on Sunday morning, layed a wager that be could jump off the train while in motion, and get on again before the train had passed When in the neighborhood of Marysville he made the unfortunate leap, but was precipitated on hie head, and so badly bruised that he bad to be taken to a physh i in to have his wounds dress ed. Of course be made no attempt to jump on the train, and consequently lost hi. 4 bet, besides receiving some painful wounds. The undersigned would respectfully, in form those who are afflicted with Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, Consumption of Live! and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rates. I have also on hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sure 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 corn potency in administering it, as I have had it ou hand for the past six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them over night. They can be bad at any time at my residence, in Pine street, be tween Second and Front. AulB dlm MRS. L. BALL. Mita Beni:—My youngest child was a poor sickly 'title babe. Every person that saw her thought I would never raise her. Madly, heard of your medicine, and tried it to the good of my child. She was about three months old when I commenced to use it. She is DOA two years and six months old, and enjoys good health. I would recommend it to all to give it a trial. I know several who have tried it, and all pronounce it good. My et re is in Filbert street, between Walnut and State. sep 3 Ftwcatni Weinman. TILE Psospaarry OF Hexatentract.—ln casting our eyes about us, and contrasting the general prosperous condition of Harrisburg, with the distress and ruin which must exist in the local ities where secessionists have planted their blighting rule, we feel thankful that our fair city has not been desecrated by the foot prints of the murderous foe, but the cheap dry goods house of Urich & Bowman continues to supply the public wants. sel-d2t Number Wa HAVE received a large assortment of hoop skirts, from 76c. up to $2 50. A large assort ment of linen and needlework collars, and col lars and sleeves, at all prices. White cambrics, jacconetts, nautucks, 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. inga, gentlemen's one half hose, and children's stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty pieces of carpet tube_ sold cheap. Kentucky jeans, sattinetta and crssimeres for men and boy's wear. We received 60 dozen suspenders, at all prices. 60 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and a great many, other notions and small wear. S. Lawy. TO TH4 YOUNG OR OLD. Male or Antes, If you Thieve been Buffeting !row a habit Indulged in by the TOOTH OP BOTH 3EBEB; WHICHIarBB: 80 MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS, R MAU them for Marriage, And Is the grettnst evil Which eau befall MAN On WOMAN. See symptom. enumerated in advertisement, and it you we a offerer, Cut out the adverti.einent, dnd send tor it at 01105. Delays are dangerous. Ask for lielmbold's Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Beware of Counterfeits and imitations. jyl6-d2in 9616 1805 Wm. A. Batichelor's Hair Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided liyou wish 14) escape ridicule. GREY, RED RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the toast Injury to Hair o r Akin. FIFraIEN iIeDALS AND DIPLWIAS have been awar ded to Wa. A. RATOIiIO.OII sinoe 18A, and over 700,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons or hie famous Dye. Wis. A. BaTCHRLOR'S HAIR DYh produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is wanaewrib not le Injure in the least, however long it may be eoliths. nod, and the 11l cabala of bad Urea remedied. 'Cho -hair la invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop- arty uppkud at No. 16 Send Street New York. in all the cites and towns of the. United Smell, by Druggtsla and Fancy Goode Dealers ' The Hannine has the name . " W.llllarn Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the tour Adel of each boa. _ oct2 dAmily CHEAP COAL YARD. TF. undersigned is now prepared to sell coal at the followleg Lorberry nut coal. ...... egg g " Awe " " broken " Wilkftburre lump or cupola. steamboat. " broken Lykeneyalley nut Smith's coal gar The Larberry *eel 11 a 'cleaner coal than 'the keno Valley, kindles as easy, does not clinker, and will burn longer and glee more heat, Coal at Id by the boatload, ear loaf , single, halt, or third tons and by the bushel. • , Nir All coal of the beat guilty mined end delivered by the PATENT WEIGH CARTS. . Harrtsburg, Aug • 9th-dlm JAMES M. WITEELMS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAVING lamed thz CoaL Yard, foot of North shwa, lately occupied by 0. D. Foster, I am enabled to aerply the public with a , COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP THE,IDIFFE.RENT, VARIETY AND SIZES OF IaIraIELELDIT 001 =a. - FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders resp3atfully solicited—which, .11 left at the office, foot of North street, or at the ogles of Wm. Dock, Jr. a Co., will receive prompt attention. WILLARD DOCK. 029 DETERSIVE .80AP, something better Ono Herrison'e household Soap jut received and tor sale by. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, le2 Corner Front and trliet, streeld. BAliAlt!S Um* and Sweet On000lite; Sir adiatlONN Third and Walnut • a7l To the Afflicted. 1=10:=1 HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 1 1 . IVltolesalo Factory, 81 Barclay St., tate 283 Broadway, New York Nun . 1 M indisements WHEELER'S LOW RATES 6142 25 per ton ..13 25 oer ton 3 25 per ton S 25 per ton et 8 00 per ton @I a 25 Per 0 11 . @ 3 25 per ton ®,3 215 per ten. ...... ..... 250 per , on. 0:4) 3 t 0 per ton ...... .1 , 4 8 60 er ton .... ;.@ 8 50 per ton. egg.... broken. ESSZTE3 Nap 2iiritriistmtuts SKET MUSIC. SHEET MUSIC. JUST RECEIVED. QEV El , AL thousand pieces of NEW and e.refisily selected rands, comprising a irony ful asso,tment Steinway's Unrivalled Pianos• PIANOS Pp a $l5O UP To $l,OOO SCHOOL AND CHURCH ORGANS FROM EIGHTY DOLLARS . rR/NCE'd ME LODEODir s &c From Forty-live Dollar.. VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES, -ACCORDIMS and 'unasked marobandhe of every kind AGENCY OF HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES. PORTRAIT FRAMES. LARGE PIER AND MANTLE MIRRORS made to order. Constantly on hand a large variety of PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. Frames of every description made to order at the ehorteat notice. REGILDJNO DONE, At the New Neste Store of 8. WARN & 00. auidly No. 14 Market Svare, near Colder's. WM. KNOCHE, 93 _Market street, Barrisburg, Pa., DIM= IN Jar CO 0%1 brROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet audrers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE. BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU /LENTS, FROM la to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and misd eal merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEt3T PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds o pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASSES From smalleet to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the aboard notice. febl9-wally .41. 1.. a OF 'On. KEYSTONE NURSERY, HARRISBURG. IT should not be forgotten that this establishment Is still in successful_ °wooden, and can supply FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY, GRAPE Tim, RASPBER- RbtS, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE- I)ERRIES, CURRANTS, BLACK RIES, Ac., Ac. of as good qualities and vedettes, and at as reasonable prices as they are sold at distant nurseries. • THE LOCATION of the nursery—adjoining tbe oity—glves it advantages for transportation to all parts of the country, pcsiessnd by but few others. igir All articles, when desired, delivered free of chatga, in any part of the olty. • sulifitf JACOB NISEI. JOHN WISE'S 'Confectionery Sr, Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Estriaburg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL. HINDS, ORANGES AND LIGIOIRS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAB, FRESH AND SALT FISH, And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct from the Easters Markets,. twice a week, and purchased under my personal supervision, thus enanlidg me to sell a better and cheaper article than any in the market. Mir Orders from a distance attended io promptly, and roods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. FRE,II CANNED PROIT4 constantly on band Give me a call. []e2ll . l JOHN WISE. ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS. ALL Muds of second Hand Clothing, boots and shoes, bought and sold at the Suction store, Second Street nest to state Capital Bank. Pis tols, rondo kolvei and ruin blanket., a Elr,t, rate artil lery bridle and spurs ibr an oust fa' tale, No. ad Soo ond Street. W. BARR, Auctioneer, au/6.dtf THEO. F. OCEIEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARK 67 STREET, HABILIS/MHO. nerParitotnar attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifesto, PeMei, Meeks, Drafts, are. MaasDrafts, printed at $2, Sa, $4, and sto per hound In elegant style. ELL UP THE OLD REGIMENTS! PATRIOTIC and able bodied young men who would avoid bolos drafted, and who with to join one of the noblest regiments In the Geld, sad be commanded by & captain of fifteen months service, wbo sustains the highest reputation as a brave, temperate and christian °dicer, should at once enter co. K., Capt. W. A. botilbson o[ the gallant eeventy-reventh hest. meet, P.V., now Harbin in the steno army of Major General Buell; Tonneaus. EOUNTY $177—5102 IN ADVANCE. Apply la W.:. Meier, Parer and Military Et a on, Mar ket street, or to Rev. T. H. Robinson, groat sot et Mark Market, dif ANOTH.hR SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. DEST PENS in the world, for 75c, $1- 25 si SO, $2, se. lutd S 4, for sale aa fetith 6CHNFFERPB Edokstore. BLACKING 1 MASON'S "CHALLENGE BLACKING IWO° Graff, alearted elsenjult receive!, and to Nee ll et. indents prices, de Tr ilti:.Eit% DRUG STORE is the pleas jai to eanriitaiiiiretese. WILL be offered at public sale, on Thursday, the llth day of September, at 2 o'clock, at Brant's Hall in the city of Harrisburg. Thirty thee acres of land with an excellent frame hone: and barn and outbuildings, situated partly in the City of Harrisourg and partly in r.,watam to wnship. Tina property is situated on the South of Hummel& town turnpike, a portion of whim h•el a beautiful location on a hill, directly Awing the city of Harris. burg, to be sold in three acre lots. oleo a lot or piece ofground situated in Market %mare adjoining Jones' House, having a front of 27 feet and extending bast 157% feet to 20 teat alley, thereon erected a two story brick house with two story back brick nunding and itatili?, having the use of a three feet alley on Market 8 ,nare, being one of the most desiraiilestuations fo • business sr private residence In the city. kV-session given en let of October ext. Conditions of sales are 10 per cent. of the purchase money to he paid on the day of sole, the balance of toe one half of the purchase money when the title is made, and the balance in two equal 'nnual payments with into: est, from t• e time possession isgiven. To be secured by bonds and mortgago, A plan f the thi ce acre hos tan be seen at the boot and shoe etore of A. Hummel, next loot to the Court House, Harrisburg. Due attendance will be given b I. ORGS HUMdhL and euthnT aum.stm, 3 aleettiOr of David Hummei, dec'd. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT FOR the safety of 0 insumers, we have established a Cud Oil Depot at the corner of From ant Market streets. All our oils are t. eted and we peel- Lively cell non , except ouch as prove to be non -explosive, clear and free from odor as far as innedeable. We offer at present We Miluwing Justly celebrated la ands- Mag nolia, RoMeson, Nabrona and Luciter, lower than can be purchase i elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or retail. also au extensive assortment of lamps, Chim ueys, Shade , ., Glass Cones, nursers, Ace we will also change fluid or oampbene lamps so as to be used Ibr real cal. Mil and satiaf, yours& at WILLIAM BAMFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR, 85 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, 1 - Bnow prepared to furnish officer'a musary o'othing, aroordirg to ref alibi= at abort notice 1140 a general assortmeut of (loth; Ow linens', Veining and ready mane clothing fOr cividana. XLe U THU'S NOTICE. SARAH A. ALDRED, Executrix of the estate of Thomas Aldred, deed., late of the elty of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, having letters testamentary granted to them by the Regisurr of Dau phin county, hereby notifies ad parties indebted to said estate to maim immediate payment, and those having claims to preeent tuem properly authenticated for settlement to the above named executrix • au2.4)w JUST REOM VED. ALA LAIWF ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles of different styles of binding, at 900. Ii 26 $1 60,11,, $3, $3, Se andslo. 'ago Pocket Bibles of dif erent styles and prices at SOElFfflifflt'S Bookstore. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. INOW offer for sale that valuable property situated on the corner of Market and Yifth streets, opposite Eby's residence ; if not sold on or be fore the first of September next at private sale, it will bedieposed otf at public outcry on that day, on the premLes. H. HAWSE. jyal-dtd TH"' general variety of goods for ad jamas the TOILET, I' be fume at Keller's, is unsoseseredlin this city. je6 91 Market street. FLY PA PER. monFANCY COLORED Paaer, ready out, for coverine looking Glasses, Picture P.atnes, am. ant other new patterns for sale at aIthGNIGPS CHEAP BOOKAGER TOBACCO, Cavendish, Congress and vst.t, for cale kw by DRESSRVING jars and fruit cans of all kinds and sizes, for sale by NIiZOLS & BOWIIf !.11 corner. Font quo vi ,rkm street OF all sizes, patterns and piices, just received and for sale by Jen WM, DOCK. Jr , & CO CHEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, In rntpll and large packages. for sale bY N.CHOLB & BOWMAN, Jel9 Corner Front and Market sweet. - PURE Cider Vinegar, which we war. ant 1 to he made solely from cider, justreoelved and for Ada low by NICHOLS A 1-oArikest, Lott Corner /root and Marcel stmts. TOBAC(X) and segare of all kinds, for We by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Streets. CALLan• examine tnose new jars for Prue, the best, cheapest andetnpleet In to market , for tale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jel9 Corner front and Market Street, I. DOM. Jr., Oo Nut , Abvertistmtnto. PURIFY THE BLOOD• NOT a few of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corruption that ao cumulates in the blood. Of all the dleooieries that have been made to purge it out, none have been band which odd coal In enact THE% COMPOUND Rues= OF ',IIIFBIURILIA. It cleat:vex and 'move es the blood, In. 54,11.1 he vigor of beans into the • - ••yztem end purges Out the humor which make dithave. It aticoulatee the healthy 'unctions of the body and expels the disorders that gow a d ran-le in the bl , od. Ia es traordinary virtues are not yet widely known, not whs'n toey are it will no ionger re a question what remedy to employ in th- greit variety of efEtiebug diseases that require an alterative remedy. finch a remedy, that could be relied on, has Dug been sought fur, and now, ior the first time, me I.ublic have me on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit otrt'lleates to show Its effects. Runt the trial of a single both e will show to the slik that it has virtues enrols:Mg anything they have ever taken. Sufferers Iron &mauls, herufnanui Swel ings and Foxes, try it, a.id see the rapidity with which it cures. Skin Diseases, Pimples, Paiute:, Biovhes, Rrup'iona tic., are soon cleaned out of the system. .Si. Anthony's Are, Rose or Nrysipelas, letter or Salt Rheum, ccald Head, lainpooren, Ac., should not be borne while they can be EO speedily cured by Arse's 555 APARILLII Byphii/as w• Venerad Diseases hi expelled from the wtem by the pv,longrii ilea of ads Sw.PIMILLI, and the patient 1.3 lt ft a healthy ea If he had never had the disease. Feriae Diseases are caused by scrofula In the blood, and are eeneraily soon cured by it is Erraacr uv Same PARILLA. I rice slper bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.. For all the purposes of a family physic, take krre's Oarsaarro FILM, wbi:b are everywhere known to be the b tr purgative that le offered to the American Peo p!e Price 26 cents per Boa, or 6 hone.; for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYR k CO., Lowell, Mass. and sod by Drusairrs everywhere. 'Sold by 0. A. Banvart, D. W Grose& Co , C. H. Hel ler, J. hi. 'Getz, Dr. iti'ey, F. Wyeth snd dealers every where PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE NICBOLS & BOWMAN, Coiner of Front and market street. aprll POMADE EfONGROISE FOR MUG TER MOUSTACHES, jee MILLER'S itErasivntv INCH - 43 & BOWMAN, Corner Frout au Market Mrerte 8021 sun Net') lthattstintrits AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK OF GOLD PENS! THIHTe B jaa t t a t zi en la o rg pe ee n t e ar at rtment of Gold Pens BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newton & Co., of New York, and warrauted to give full sathiaotion. A trial will satisfy any one. Examine the prices below : Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 26. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 601 Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 75. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 25. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 50. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76. Gold Pentand Silver Holder for $3 26. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $3 75. Gold Pea and Silver Holder for $4 26. Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $5 00. Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00 . VOLUNTEERS, IF YOU WANT LETTER OR NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, WRITING CASES, POCKET INKSTANDS, PENS AND HOLDERS Of every description and quality, you will find the largest assortment at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. THE Proprietors of the 'PARItitAN I CAB NET 01, WONDERS. AN ATONY and It OINK' have determined re‘ardlest of ezp•snee, to I sue nee, (for the Mutat of suffering humtnit,) Piii'R of their most Instructive and I •tereeting te,s , :ares on Mar• flags and its Ditqualineations, Nervous Dsbitty, Prema ture Decline of Manhood, indigestion Weakness Or 3- premien, Lou of euergy and Vi , .1P0r,49. the Ore .t Gal Evils, an 1 those *id dies whic resat ;tom yetnt ful ful ies, amities of Maturity, or urn c•trice of Pb .Bi ology and Nature's law. These I valutble Lectures 0414 been the means of enlighcolue ant string thou rinds, and will be forwarded free on tte receipt of four stamp., by adfranduft RicCRErA iY PARIVAN Cannon. or ANATOILT AND ltsmems, 563 Broadway, New York. jel9-uly GEORGE CIINKLE, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 66 MARKET STREET. NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICERS. LTAVING on hand an aa.aortment of JUL . materials of goNt, reliable quality, in prepared to m e no, upon abort notice and in ilia beet manner, Akers triliferms. also flannel shirts and otber vain suitable for officer , outfit on hand ang7.4llm MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY, BACK PAY, BOUNTY, PENSION & SUBSISTENCE EUGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law, °Moe, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. , will attend to me collection of Watery claims , ondrr-tbe act of Assembly, of April t 8 1862 Hack pay of discharged itodltecessed soldiers. Younty ender Act of Congress, duly, 22,1881. ?melons and claim. for subsistence ho. Jylo-413m WM. A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER 11.14 D GAS FITTER• Third Street, nett door to the Telegraph Prinks/ Offitz `TURFS, dwellings, churches, public bolidinmi, factories, to., Mind up with gas, lead and Iron pipe In a workman like Mesmer. Hydrants, Wash basins, Bath Tabs, lift and force Pomp; Water Closet a, Lead and Iron Ptve for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work p- 'aptly attended to. my3o43m. GLASS FRUIT JARS!! SELF SEALING. BEST AND CHEAPEST I ! I CALL AND EXAMINE. iyao POCKET BOONS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, PORT MONAIES, And a general variety of Leather Goods, just received at BERGNER'S BOOR STORE. HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE. THIS handsome property recently °con pied by the PB•fiSYLVARIa FEMALE C iLLBGE ie offered for sale. It is well suited saner f..r a Ovate Residence or a B %Mins Schml, being supplied wile gas, water, bath rooms, heater, range etc. Tee grounds contain" vaMable Fruit Trees and dkirobbery„ Tee 0600 win be sold low and possession given Within reasonable time. For terms, &c., apply - lIRS.B. F. WA VGH, or WM. B H .1-B Executors of Estate of Rev, B. K. Waugh, dee'd e24-oeodtt NOTICE. ALL employees of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company, wbo may sal t in the serglec Of .be I Libel dates for toe purvue of crushing the iebeilion now inreateolog he heat ge of our (qua try, are hereby assured, that tueir mope tion somatono will b e k ep t open sue glern them imm d we) , on their renru• P and that the ram of their vaunt earwig to defend their a aunsay in thin emeraency, will be coedd erea hereafter as greatly fa their favor tar promotion to any imit.allat positions an tne service or dos Company, MARLS , F. dMllFl , Preetoent. Phi'adelphia, August 1862. sail-dim T" eltuaiedl eve miles Updegrove Look Property, Can a l pacely and Rockville House, above Hard:burg, is now offend fur sale. See adver deement in Weekly or app y to ani,6-dejaalatlB63 rrikir: largest and most extensive assort mat of 81 iss in the city, just received, and for ale very low, by NIULIOI.s 1B ovItAN, au° Corner Front and Market streets. SUGARS of all kinds, white and brown, /owerthan aoy house in town, by NICHoLI & BOWWAN, ana Owner of Front and Ifortet Weld. 10, Dandelion and other preparations of eon., fresh and pure, Ur low. by NICHOLi a 130wdAN, Corner Flo t and Warden imam, 11.129 A PPI ES, Oranges and Lemons, atriElli wsws. E WM. DOCK. JR. &CO W. P. IDENRY