pailp d`titgrao. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notices, Mar riage., Deaths, so., to secure Insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in . the regu. ler Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesday Afternoon, September 10,1862 HON. AMOS KINDALL recently purchased $lOO worth of grapes, for distribution among the sick waldiers in the various hospitals around Wash ington city. WAZITILD, A DOMIST/O to do the general house work of a small family. Apply at this office from 8 o'clock In the morning to 12 o'clock, noon. Noue but those who can come well re commended need apply. a-plO-2t. Cot. Oxman Marna, one of the oldest citi. zene and business men of Lancaster, died in that city yesterday. He had been identified with the progress and prosperity of the Old nerd for more than half a century, FOR THE INFORMATION Of those not pasted, We state that those volunteers called into the State service will receive the same pay and rations as the volunteer in the United States army while in active service, the pay, however, dating back only two days before they march. STATE NiNDIQAL Boa:au—The State Medical Board of Pennsylvania will meet in this city to morrow, to examine candidates for assistant surgeons. About one hundred and eighty medical officers will be required for the old and new regiments Surgeons will be obtained by the promotion of assistants who prove worthy. Naw Num.—Mr. Knoche sends us the fol lowing new music : "We are Coming Father Abraham, or 800,000 More," arranged as a quick step, in an easy manner, by Prof. J. A. Getze ; " Songs of the Day," a collection of beautiful waltzes, by Chas. Coosa ; " Battle of New Orleans," with handsomely illustrated title page. --• o. -- Passim natocatt.— On Monday evening four cars filled with sick and wounded soldiers, passed through Lancaster on their way to Phil adelphia. They had been in the hospital at Frederick, and were compelled to leave there rather suddenly to avoid being captured by the rebels. Many of them were anxious to get into active service again, and expressed the hope that In eight or ten days they would be with the army. PATRIOTISM AT lifruzzisuzo.—The patriotic citizens of Millersburg have enrolled themselves into a military company, and the Rev. Mr. Ayres, a Methodist clergyman, has been elect ed as captain. W. H. Moore as first lieutenant, and 8. P. Auchmuty as second lieutenants. The company is composed of the best citizens of that borough, and express themselves ready to leave home any minute for the defence of the country. They will receive their arms as soon as the proper requisition has been made for them. TEA Potion OF GEOROBTOWN, D. C., recently found eighty-five splendid telescope rifles, each carefully packed in a separate box, and all con cealed in a lumber yard of that city. This kind of arm is very costly ; and the above num ber in the hands of skilful rebel sharpshooters would do us more mischief than a whole regi ment of ordinary soldiers. They were un doubtedly designed for transportation to the enemy, as they were found on the premises of a well-known secession sympathizer. .kNorma MONSTiIt Gmr.-11 P. Mann, who been to Washington to have his steel breech loading cannon tested, has returned to Pitts burg with an order for the construction of a 200-pounder gun on the same principle. This will be the largest breech•loading cannon ever manufactured, and its completion will be looked for with uo ordinary interest. The steel gnu, already made, has been fired several hundred rounds without any apparent injury to the bore. It is highly thought of by the War De partment, and no doubt as soon as the trial is over other guns of a like character wilt be or dered. I= MAJOR %MAL POP& na LAZIOARTSR.—Major General Pope lately commanding the Federal armies in Virginia, passed through Lancaster on Monday afternoon last. A large crowd as sembled at the depot to take a look at the man who for the past few weeks has filled so promi nent a place in the public mind. He was hear tily cheered and in response said : Cilium of Lancaster :—I thank you for your kind reception, and regret that I have no cheering news to tell you ; but I still live in hope that Pennsylvania will not be Invaded. The troops under my command fought well, and among them none fought better than the Pennsylvanians. We did all that men could do, but we were not supported by the Government as we should have been. General Pope has been relieved at his own request, from the Army of the Potomac, and bits been assigned to the command of the troops tri the North-West. He appears to be in ex cellent health but looked some whet haggard and care worn. A Warnimurrox correspondent of the Thlune narrates au " amusing scene" between General Halleck and a Idr. Graves, an Englishman visit ing the Capital grounds. In reply to some inquiry of the stranger, the General Is reported as answering that the Capitol wea a "b a k er y for the United States army." Hot being able to "see the point" of the reply, Mr. G. fancied that it was an intentional insult, produced his card, and demanded satisfaction, being ignorant of the name or rank of the General. The I. ter walked off with an impertinent rejoinder, and the point of the " amusing scene" is sup. posed to come in when Halleck's rank and po sition axe made known to Mr. Graves. It may be thatthe story is manufactured from whole cloth, but the writer is evidently just enough of e lick spittle to regard such an exhibition of ammsy in an official as a good joke—when the ruble pot On himself. A polite inquiry obould have boo politely replied to. VALITABLI PROPARTT AT PUBLIC SALE.—Ten three acre lots, and the valuable brick house and lot of ground situated in Market Square, late the residence of David Hummel dec'd., will be offered for sale at Brant's Hall to-mor row afternoon at two o'clock, I===l SOME MISAPPREHENSION exists as to the character of the organization being formed in response to the late proclamation of the Governor, calling on the people of the Commonwealth to arm and hold themselves in readiness for any Emergen cy. The mere matter of being attached to such a company does not exempt a man from draft. His name will be placed among those for the draft, the same as if be had not subscribed it to the other roll. This is an important fact, and we trust that it will be remembered. BANDAGES should be made from cotton which has been washed ; any old cotton which will bear a hard pull will answer the purpose. They should be from three to six inches in width, and from four to ten yards in length. They should be pieced by lapping one end over the other and sewing the peices securely ; the edges need not be turned in. No selvages or hard seams should be allowed on them. So writes an experienced surgeon to the TZLEGRAPH. A CONTEXPLETED Cameos IN THE POLICY OP nla METHODIST &MODAL CHURCH.—It is the custom in the Methodist Church in this coun try, for the conferences of that body to assign to their ministers the stations they are to oc cupy, without consulting the wishes of either the pastor or his assigned charge upon the sub ject. In England, the plan of the Wesleyan body is to send a schedule of the preachers pro posed for the various stations in advance of the meeting of the conference, in order that all concerned may have the opportunity of making objections or suggesting alterations. The New York Methodist, we observe, is advocating the adoption of the English plan, and characterizes the present system as one of "Spartan se verity. ==:l Joss A. Bianca.—lf we were certain that the card of this biped, which appeared in the tory organ of this morning, was not a plagelariam, we would notice it; but as the presumed au thor of that card has convicted himself of that meanest of all tricks, appropriating the men ' tat erode of others, marking them as they appeared in the Patriot, with his we name, and circulating that sheet thus marked, we of course can take no further notice of him, than by thus alluding to his tricks. It indrebe possible that some of the sentences, and at least r therpoetical quotation with which he so gracefully. displays his schol arship, was prepared to his hands in the col umns of the old Yeoman, a journal from which he was in the habit of plagiarising his edito rials, while be was advertising himself in the streets of Harrisburg as the editor of the tory organ. If Bigler desires to know more of himself, and if those who have lately used him, in con nection with the tory organ desire to know how often he affixed their names to some of the dirtiest articles against the gallant men and patriotic measures of the times, thus divul!. what they imagined to be a secret, let him pro long this discussion. JOT TO Juvenuer —Marble time has come, and the agates and alleys are hauled from their hidden corners, and the dusty calico bags held to light once more. Youngsters whose naps are dis turbed by drams of do-do's, agates and alleys, rise up with the sun, and strive to initiate some unskilful disciple of the art into the mysteries of shooting in the ring. The hours of morning are spent and the school is still unattended.— Marbles are banished from the scholar's pocket and away he travels to the school—late—where a frowning face and threatening rod caused him to shake like a Peck Slip Ferry boat. How often do we see, if we happen to pass along a street pretty populous with juveniles, a crowd around two or three flag stones, like blue tailed flies around a drop of molasses. And then the head of an enraged housekeeper at the second story blinds, and a vision of fleeting transparency, and down comes a pail of water upon the heads of the unsoaped devotees. How they spring from their seats, and with disheveled locks, skedaddle. We cannot tell whether the price of marbles have risen or not since the war com menced, but we know that "seeesh" may soon be compelled to make a draft on them, for want of something else to shoot, or else use up the stones which are scattered all over. If some of the larger boys whom we have seen playing marbles, seeming to have nothing else to do, would go and help their country, it would be more to their credit. Let the children who cannot find other amusements, monopolize the game of marbles. A Sousa IN CouaT.—Attempt to Commit ituade; —Yesterday afternoon, Bays the e the Easton lacpros of September 3d, a young and very pretty girl of seventeen years, named Sarah Bowers, was brought up for trial before court, now in session in Easton. It appears that she bad for some time past, been keeping company with girls of loose character, and conducted herself very badly in spite of the remonstances of her mother, when the latter finding that her efforts to mend the ways of her child were un availing, determined that abe would have her sent to the House of Refuge. She made com plaint before the proper person, and yesterday the case came up for trial. The girl was found guilty and sentenced to the House of Refuge for the term of four years. As soon as the sentence was pronounced, the girl declared, in the most positive manner, that she would nct be taken to the House of Refuge alive, intima ting that she would take her own like. The mother wept and so did the daughter, and the scene was a painful one to all present. The girl was then taken out, and just as she was leaving the Court House, she swallowed some laudanum, that was concealed on her person in a small phial, to enable her to carry into exe cution the threat she made in the court room.- She was taken to jail Immediately, and a physi cian sent for, who pumped the deicily liquid from her stomach and saved her life. This morning the unhappy girl was comfortable. She will be taken to the city to-morrow. peunoploattia Math) IC &graph, inetmeobag Afternoon, September 10, 1882 Liar.—Sbould be made by ravelling from feces of damask or linen cloth, cut three or four inches square, laid straight and packed in paper boxes—this being the most desirable. The uneven or short threads should be kept by themselves ; they are used as second quality. Scraped lint is accepted, but used as third qual ity. GARDNER AND 11.1011ING'S CIRCUS was in Han over, York county, when the news reached that locality that the rebels were advancing, and partaking of the general alarm, the entire establishment skedaddled to incaster city, where their appearance, unanuounce , i, created the most intense alarm among the people. It would not damage the loyal or the moral cause of the country, if all such establishments were captured by the rebels. THE DIFFEREN . ON IN ma Alsallreas OF Tax LAMES. —A friend who made his exit from Frederick on Saturday last, and came to Harris burg on the special train to this city from Chain beraburg on Sunday evening, gives his experi ence in regard to the difference beton en loyal and secesh women. Our correspondent writes: "On the way from Chamberaburg to Harris burg, I observed a great many pereons at the various stations, all exhibiting the strangest desire to hear the latest news from the seat of war in Maryland. The ladies were out in strong force, waving their handkerchiefs and giving other demonstrations of welcome to a party of soldiers who were on board. At one of the stations, a party of ladies, principally dressed in white and drawn up in line a'ong the track, had a beautiful Mg, which they dis played upon the approach of the train. These beautiful and patriotic ladies gave every evi dence in their power of the appreciation of those who have gone to fight the battles of the country. Their conduct was in striking con trast to that of the deluded and foolish females in Dixie, where your correspondent lives, who delight in welcoming and cheering on those misguided wretches who are moving heaven and earth to deetoy this great and free Gover went. God bless these beautiful ladies wit good husbands." HAPILIBMIRO, Sept. 9 862. Geo. Bkaossa, ESQ : Your article in this evening's paper reflecting on Mr. John A. Bigler, does that gentleman in justice and I ask the publication of the follow ing statement of facts : On Monday evening I called on Col. A. K. M'Clure at his room In the Jones Home and Inquired whether the service of a company of active and hardy young men, accustomed to the nee of fire arms, would be accepted for imme diate service. Col. M'Olnre replied that such a company could be used at once for special duty, and that if we organized we should be supplied with the best arms in the arsenal, and detailed at once for active service. A meeting of young men proposing to form this company of "scouts" was held later in the evening at Mr. Bigler's ales, and the adver tisement which you term an "imposition" wee handed hi to both dailes. We presumed that we had sutlideut authoti y in the declaration of Col. WClure. - . We certainly acted in good faith and were willing to sacrifice our business and risk our lives In the undertaking. CiEGLIRD Door. In reply to Gilliard Dock, we have to state : Yesterday we were called upon by several gen tlemen in this city, (among them Capt. Gowan,) and others from a distance, protesting that the publication of the notice to which the above and alludes, was an injury to the service, and had a tendency to embarrass enlistment. The gentlemen from a distance, Mr. J. S. McCurdy, of Thompsontown, Juniata county, insisted that he had attempted to get the acceptance of a company, but failed, and that such a notice appearing in the Terawrisa, which circulates largely in the community from which he hailed, would show as if he had neglected to use proper exertion to get a similar acceptance, while on the contrary, he had labored sedulous ly to gain such a success, having offered nearly eighty men. To satisfy these gentlemen, and relieve ourselves of all blame, we called at the proper department, (the Adjutant General's office,) and were Informed that no such authori ty had been given to such persons, that the advertisement was a "sell," and that as such we should expose it. As such we exposed the "sell," deeming the authority of Adjutant Gen eral Russell amply sufficient to make the ex posure.—Korros. TBLIORAPR. A. MOM ESTABLINIMEXT.-AMODg 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 ch Menges 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 civild accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumetanoes 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. Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known I an others are mere imitations, and timid be melted Ifyou wish to escape ridicule. OUT RED OR RUSTY BUR dyed Instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or S lack, without the least injury to Bair or Skin. FIFTIWN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS home been awar ded to Wx. A. BAresonon slime 184, and over 900,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his funousDye. Wm. A. DATCHIRIDR'S HAIR Du problem' a color not to be diatingulabed from nature and is wssaturrin not to injure in the laast, however long it may be eolith' ned, and the ill effects of bad Dna tentedied. The hair is invigorated for Hie by this splendid Dye, which is prop. rely applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. Sold in all the cites and towns of the Waited States, by Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel piste engraving, on the tour sides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 'Barclay St., oetF-d&wly. Late 833 Broadway, New York. IaTAILDELL & LEVINEI3S, Pickles and TV wraps, for mu at JOHN WISVL all • =I Remarks HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! Nan 3bnertionunts WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street, Barrisbury, Pa., DLL= LW XTEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, (row hie be:t. /.11 wake's, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS, THE BEST MANUFACTURED iNsrRL , RENTs, FROM $46 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Amordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drams, Banjos, Tatnbuurines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on haud. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT- AND ROSEWOOD FRANIEB, Suitable for looking glossas, and all IFlnds of pictures always on hand. A fine saaortment of beet plated LOOKING GLASBE S From smallest to largest shses. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street. febl9-weely ASSIGN W ILL be sold ON SATURDAY, On the premises, an el t'p., Dauphin eo., the r running through the n PO acres of whin!' are I beet Wader. The bap STONE MAA._ _ a large bank ham, wagon shed, carriage necessary out buildings, an apple orchard, nor...- plumbs, pears, to., a fountain pump of never falling mental; water. The land is all limed and In a high state or cultivation. No. 2. about 19 acres of land, adjoining the above, about 10 t ores cf which are clear and the balance in timber; thereon erected a larp stone MANSION HOUSE AND TANNERY with about 40 vats, a large Bark Rouse, Beam aonse and Carrying shop, tad all other nesessary ,build. logs ; the bars n-ht is run by water power. It is one or the beet localities for bat k; there could be got from 6 to 800 cord per jieer. No. 3. about 13 acres of land, of which about one half Is clear, all limed end In a good state of culliva- Coo, thebalance Is of the very beat oak and chestnut timber. N o , 4. 89 acres of land, adjoining the above, of the best t'mber. No. O. Tr acres of woodland, adjoining the taw% of the bees timber of different lards 43. 21 acres of WM ev la adjohting the above ih well timbered. No. 7, 23 sores of timber lend, adjoining the above, excellent chestnut and oak timber. EMMai=l=ii;l No. 9. 46 acres, also adJohilag Cle above tracts, well covered with all aids of good timber. The above property will all be Fold Lt the 051111 time and place. The above land is In a heathy country and within a short distance of the coal regime, where there Is al• ways the beet market toPenneylvanta. Perrone wleithig to see the above property can do 63 ba calling on Jchn _tone, on the prelates, or on the eubeerfbere. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. Y. JOHN MILLER, eept2•d&wle GEORGB glilltaL, Assignees. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Just received, at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE, a full supply of PHOTOGBAPHIO ALBUMS, Embracing all the new Styles and Sizes. ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMS FOR 80 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMS FOR 60 PHOTOQRAPHS Prices trent Seventy-five Cents To Twenty-live Dollars BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH CLASP. BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO CLASPS BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH J 1 1 ` BOUND IN VELVET, WITH CLASPS--VERY RICH. t BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY MOUNTINGS ANDWIPS. PICTURES FOR PHOTOGROHIC -48UMS. PORTRAITS OF DISTIMOULSHEto MEN PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUIHSED WOKEN. COPIES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS. t... COPIES OF CHOICE PAINTINGS. IF Any Ozrie de T ' bliehed in the country will be furnished rder. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any sue not in the standard styles will be made to order. BERGNER'S Cheep Bookstore. JOE MBE'S Confectionery 455 Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Raniabarg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEMONS, PINS APPLES, BANANNAS, MUSH AND SALT FISH, And vereMbles or all idads, brought direct fr om the liestorn Markets, tidos a week, sad purchased under my personal anporvialoa, thtut wasbUdg me to sell a better and cheaper article than any Is the market. w Orders Nom • distasoe attended to promptly, and goods delivered to anyrt of the city fins of charge. FR1N...11 CANNED MM. 3 constantly on band. Give me s call. wag JOHN WISH. STEAM BOILEBt3. HAVING made efficient and parmament umpteenths the paipae, we are now prii• prep to make STUN BOfl et eYe l 7 kink precept end at reasonable rates. We obeli use Iron made by &hey &Mbar, the reputation of !kWh Is mimed to nous la the minket. None began best hands employed. - inatiesided to. Address NAN It galtly . Nanielnut, , Nttu 21bvtrtisenunts PURIFY THE BLOOD. NOT a few of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corruption thetas cumulates In the, blood. Of all the discoveries that have been madirrio purge it out, none have been hound which couldcqual In stied AUX'S COMFOIIED Errsser OF innaPARILI.A. It cleanses and renovates the blood, In stills the vigor of health into the system and purges Out the humor which make dises,e. It stimulates the healthy mentions of the body and expels the disorders that glow a - d amide In the blood. 1a extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, out when they are it will no ;eage r be a question what remedy to employ in th' great variety of afilietMg diseases that require an alterative rem- dy. Such a remedy, that could be rolled on, has ling been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Our space stare does not admit certificates to show its effects. Out the trial of a single bat AI will show to the Rick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers Iron Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Pores, try it, and see the rapidity with which it cures. Skin Direases, Pimples, Pander, Blotches, Eruptisets dc., are soon cleaned out of the system. Bt. Anthony's /Ire, Rose or Erysipelas, Idler or Salt Rheum, .Scald Head, Ringworm, &c., should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by ATln'e SAAMPARILIA. gyphittas or VenereM Diseases is expelled from the system by the prolonged UM Or this SAISSAPARILL/L 7 and the patient is left a healthy as If be had never bad the disease. Fermis Diseases are caused by scrofula In the blood, endue generally soon cured by this Bizzencr or SARSA PARILLA. Price $1 par bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. For all Mop:upon, of a family physic, take Aria's CATHARTIC Pula, which are everywhere known to be the beat purgative that is offered to the American Peo ple Price 26 cents per Box, or 5 hazes for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AY.IIII k CO., Lowell, Mars. and so d by Druggists everywhere. Sold by C. A. Buoyed, D. W. Grose & Co., C. K. Kel ler, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Biley, F. Wyeth and dealers every where. VOLUNTEERS, IF YOU WANT LETTER OR NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, WRITING CASES, POCKET INKSTANDS, PENS AND HOLDERS Of every description arid quality, you will find the largest assortment at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. THE MISSES SMITH'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 1210 Spruoe St., Philadelphia, Willi... reopened on MONDAY, SEPT. EIGHTH. yHE course of study embraces 'the Latin, Frenoti and Garman languages, hitiaie, riming and Painting, together with ihe elementary and higher brinelits of a lantana gaglall Education. The aceoutmodations are of mallet% character 'and well caiculetai toenaure to the pupils the comfort of a home. Owhag to the pressure o; the tam, a deduction of 10 per cent will be rnide for the ensuing year. augi.dim WM. A. PARKHILL, PI...UMBER AND GAS FITTER• Third Sired, next door to the Telegraph Printing Oftec f i al'OiLES, dwellings, churches, public $j buildings, factorks, he., lilted up with gas, had sad iron pip. in • workman IlkoWier. Hydrants, Wash tiaras Bath Tubs, Lilt and rani' Pumps, Water Closet e, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gad and ream. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work premplly attended to. my3o43m. lUit newly replenished stock of Toilet Itjr sad r'sney bloody Is susurpessed In this city, and ieeltug caulking of renilermg witistsettou, we weekt rem peetruliy writs a call. KSLLICH, 91 thritet street., two doors east ofVOurtll street, eolith side. WANTED. SbVERAL Machinists. Also a atop boy in the WWI'.• Binh shop. Apply at the Iyl6-de IcAGLE Wolof s. POMADE HONGROIBE POE mania Ini MOUSTACHES, it 6 KELLhit'S LRUGSTORIL NOTICE. ALL employees of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company, who may eight in the Navin of the United States for the purpose of crashing the rebellion now threatening the liberties of our court 'ay, are hereby assured, that th eir respective situations' cola be kept open and given them immediately on their return; and that the fact of their volunteering to distend their is Autry in this emergency, will be oonai d ared hereafter as greatly la their favor for promotion to any suitable pentane in the service of this Company. (MAMAS b. SMITH, President. Phtladel his, A et Bth. 1862, anti-dim T"UPdegrove Lock Property, Canal grocery arid Rockville House, situated live miles above Eisrriaborg, is now offered fur sale. See adver tisement in Weekly or apply to aulB-dcjauldlB63 W. P. , • rittir: largest and most extensive assort j. mint of glass in the city, just received, and for we very low, by N101:101,8 & BiIWmAN, Owner Front and Market streets. SUGA.RB of all kinds, white and brown lower than any house In town, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, sus Come! of Front and Market areal. VIVO, Dandelion and other preparations Alb of coffee, fresh sod pure, for see {ow, by NICHOL 3 &130193 UN, au2ti Corner Freer, and Market streets. T ' g eneral variety of goods for ad justing the TOILET, be found nt. Kellar% Is unsurpaesedliu this city. 91 Market skeet. OF all sine, patterns and prices, just IJIF received end for We by , el 3 WIC DOCK, Jr ~/k co BREAKFAST BACON: . AVery choice lot, equal to the celebra tel (imported) Yorksbire, jut received. 3y 2 s WM. COO aCO. LOTS FOR SALE RJ. HALDEMAN will 801 l lots on North street and Palmylvanta avows 50 thoo desiring to ptirohaso. Apply corner groat and Walnut dont& 37 81 dtf POCKET BIBLES. AFULL assortment of Pooket j Bibles and Testaments for the soldiem t ust re raved at BERGDIBB73 Booojup. TOBACCO, Cavendish, Congress and Twilit, for saNt low by ? NICHOLS NOWSIAN, as Comer front luta Narket straw New aturtistmtnts PUBLIC SALE. L N pursuance of an Order of the Orpheus' Connor Dauphin comity, will be exposed to sale, On Saturday, the 11th Day of Ostober, on the mansion premises— 1. All that awesome and tract of land situate 'West Hero ver township to said county, bo aided by lands of Jacob Pally, Henry Eckert, Jacob Yorty and John Lie. Containing one hundred ant twelve acres, be the same more or less, thereon erec'ed a large two Story stone dwelling house, andiarge bank barn, w agon a i led, corncribs, smoke house and other buildings, ant s ly ° one other new two story frame dwelling house, with basements ac. There is an excellent spring of never failing water at each of the dwellings, and a good pump alto at the stone house. This property is situate about bef a mile from the Harrisburg and Jonestown road, and about thirteen miles from Harrisburg. There is a good orchard of excellent fruit on the premises, and about ten acres of good timber lan t. The remaluier Is uw der a high state of cultivation and fences In good re• pair. altogether this is one of the meet desire!) , ft Amos in the ne ghhorhood 2. Alio at the sane time and place, • certain tract o f land, situate in the game township, adjoining lands of William laws, John Widmer, Mane is Creek and Adam Hetrick, containing eleven fierce, be the earns more or `wax Ttis land is well timbered asd is susceptible of being made good farm land, or meadow. 8. Also at thesame time and place, a tract of unim proved land, situate on the second mountain in the same township, adjoining lands of Michael Snyder and Samuel Snyder, John Reim, Samuel Lingle gild others containing twenty aces, more or less. Thla land is well timbered. Late the &date of Benjamin eln , dee'd. Bale to commence at ten o'clock A M. of said day, when attendance will he gis, n and conditions of sale made known by JOHN LiNOL e. Administrator of Benjamin Kelm, decd. Harrieburg, Sept. 2,1862. dosiwkwir Lebanon "Democrat" pima copy till sale, and Bend bill to this office immediately for collection.' FA Xa2a OF 'BB. KEYSTONE NIIESSILY, ELIMISBEEO. IT should not be forgotten that this eitabllehment is still In succesetol opereation, and tt supply FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY, GRAPE VINES, RASPBER RIES, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE BERRIES, CURRANTS, BLACK- EtES, &c., &c., &c. of as good qualities and;varlat es, and at:aa reasouablo prices as they are sold at distant nurseries. THE LOCATION of the nursery—adjoining the eity—glvea it advantage for transportation to 01 parts of the country, poisoned by but few others, sir All articles, wh-n desired, delivered free of charge, in any part of the city. matt JACOB MISIB. C 0.131.1.111 • WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL. HAVlNG Noe l e tt , a7 a tt ly th oc t u e p ta tt l by Y i n?, foot , of I am enabled to supply the public with a COMPLETE AMIORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZERitOF Ola AN COAL,. FULL.aWEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders trespactfully solicited—which, U left at she Glace, toot of North street, or at the ogles of WIN Dock, Jr. & Co., will receive prompt attentkm. WILLARD DOCK. Jr 29 PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE REAL ROTATE WILL be offered ist public Bale, OR Thursday, the illth day of September, at S o'clock, at Brant's Hall be the airy of Harrisburg. Thirty-three acres of land with an arcellont hams house and barn and outbuildings, situated partly in the City of Harrisbusg cud partlyin Swears to= Thts property is situated on the South of 11 town turnpike, a portion of which boa • beantiftsl location on a kill, directly Ewing the city of Harris burg, to be sold in three acre lOW Mao a lot or piece of ground situated is Market Square. adjoining Jones' Honey having a front of 27 feet and "standing back /573 f feet to 20 feet alley, thereon erected a two story brick house with two story back brick building and stable, having the use of a three !bet alley on Market Square, being one of the moat desirable situations for bwkneu er private res.dence In the city. Possession given en let of October 30xt. Conditions of sake are 10 per cow - money to be paid on the day of on. half of the purchase m made, and the balance in two with Intersurt, from St e time pot secured by bonds and mortgago, A plan i f the the ee acre and shoe store of A. Hummel House, Harrisburg. Imo attendance will be given ALEC Executor of r jy2B4' a ATTENTION V ALL kinds of Seem boots and shoes, bought store, Second Street peat to SI Lola, bowie knives and gum bl arty. lery bridle and spurs fur an aloes tor sale, No. 36 and Street. W. RARE, Auotiou au/6. HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT VCR the safety of ootuntmers, we have established a Coil 011 Depot at the corner of Frou an Market streets. All our Oils are tested and we posi tively sell none except ouch as prove to be non-exploairc i clear and free from odor as far as practicable. tie offer at present the following justly celebrated brands. Me& nal* Robinson, Nabrona and Luoimr, lower than can be pased elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or retail. Also an ArAlalidTEl assortment of Lampe, Chim neys, Shades, Glass Cones, Burners, hic. W.) will aka change fluid or camphene lamps, so as to no used for coal oaL Call and satisfy yoursel yes, at NICROLd & BulsktaN, Corner of Front and Market street. aprll JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family A& Bbles at different styles of binding, at 90e, $1 it $ O , $ 2 , $3, SI, It wail% Also Pocket. Bibles of dil ferent styles and prices at SOBEFIEWB Bookstore. fet,l6-y COAL oil and coal oil lamps, of all styles and does, for sale by IEOIIOIB & BOWMAN, Corner Front sad Market streets. in 29 CEDAR TUBB, BASKETS, BROOMS and everything in the line, Nat received in large bnantities and for mile very low by NEWBOLD JE{AMB.—A small lot of thee celebrated Hams jot rewired. on% WU. DOCK, Jr., lt PRE Cider Vinegar, which we warrant to be made solely from cider, just Ndived met 4r sale low by IfICEIOLS & B, lsl2 •,.,- root • d . stilts TOBACXX) and snare of all kinds, for sale by NICHOLS I BOWMAN, :13,29 Corner runt and Markd Slawas. CArjexamine those new jars for Irth, the beet, cheapest and s'mplast la mark, ; N/OHOLS & BOWMAN, [or Nub BY 1819 Corner Front and Market • treet. Pliltdt2 Cheese fr om New York Aimee Just 'volved and for dale low by ri/Cllolil a BOWMAN, J 31.11 o t d riret DETERSIVE SOAP, something bottor Orst/larriNnee Houaohobi Sao. just reoared saa tiN• sale by NICHOLS I BOWIL&N, •,.= Front k DANDELION COFFEE I—A. Fresh and line 'supply of lbw Calcolnated CoQpgt nil receirea b 7 fleas] wit . DOcw Jr„ a co. GOLD PINS I—The largest and best .toot, 11.00101.00 to 06.00..warrantect.-at MEM= ■ aXIMIMIII, WM. tx+CL{.