9aiig (lettgrapq NOriCE TO ADVERTISED-S.—All Ad verthiesnenta, Business Notices,. Mar riages, Deaths, .to., to secure insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertluentento ordered in the regu lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. ITiIIiItISRURG, PA Thursday afternoon, September 25, 1862. CORRECTION —A gentleman from Middleburg informs us that FRANKLIN and not Samuel Weirik is the editor of the Selinsgrove Times, and that Franklin was therefore arrested for treason and lodgrd in jail. Our informant also adds that Samuel Weirik is one of the best and most loyal citizens. We are glad to make the cor rection. -.0.---... SAMUEL FREEBORN has been arrested and held to bail for appearance at Court, to answer the cha‘ge of keeping a common tippling and dis orderly howls, on the corner of Third and Wal nut itreets. The arrest was made by officer Campbell, and the act was one of the best he ever performed. The house kept by Freeburn has long been a nuisance to the neighborhOod. DIABOLICAL REVINGB.-A man applied to the Drafting Commissioner to have the name of another man placed on the roll of the mili tia subject to draft. He said that the "fellow" had got his girl away from him and married her, and he " meant to get even," if it cost him fifty dollars. If he could get his rival draftdd and shot he would he contented and happy. Ma. FELIX Hiram having closed his place of business, in order to go with the militia, for the protection of our border, takes this mode of in forming his old patrons and the public gener ally, that he has now returned home, and will re-open his meat-shop, corner of Second and South streets, on Friday, where he hopes to merit a continuance of patronage. d2to. I=l Awn:Win—Mr. Levi Shaffer, employed in the machine shop at Middletown, while endeavor ing to extiact the powder from a percussion shell, recently obtained from the battle field, was so unfortunate as to cause its explosion.— His fingers were very eeverely burned, and he was slightly injured about the head. Thus the rebels, although having failed to invade Penn-, Sylvania, have nevertheless sent their destruc , five misssles far into our State. THE ADVANTAGB OP ADVERTISING IN THE TETA GRAPIL—Some few days since, an advertisement appeared in the columns of the TELEGRAPH, seeking the services of a copyist, to take charge of and copy a certain amount of manuscripts. In answer to this advertisement, letters have been received from at least fifty individuals, residing in double as many different localities. This single fact illustrates the benefit of adver tising in the TELEGRAPH. Business men and those seeking help or employment, will do well to remember this fact. We are now-publish i. e . aucz - anTiVening - ecritiou„--.0 the the advantage is increased by double the circu lation of two editions. WATER-PROOF CLOTH is produced by the simple process of passing the cloth through a hot solu tion of glue and alum. A weak solution of glue is made, and while it is hot, two ounces of alum to the gallon is added and dissolved. Cloth mat then be wrung through the solution and dried, wh• n it cannot be wet through by rain, which trickles off without being absorbed. Finer woolen goods may be sponged with the hut solution, first on the inside, and then in the direction of the nap, upon the out , ide. It must be thoroughly dried, first in the air, and then in a hot room. A small quantity of soap added to the solution makes the cloth much softer. Cloth made water-proof in this way will resist the effects of water, even if it is some what warm, but boiling removes the prepara tion. "A TaNANT," who says he occupies a store on Market street, writes to us in complaint of what he terms (and justly) an imposition, for which, we are sorry to confess, we can offer him no remedy. His imposition consists of the fact, that his landlord raised his rent last, and threatens to do so again this year, because, as the aforesaid landlord alleges, "the taxes threat en to be so high." The landlord will stoutly insist, no doubt, that he is justified in shoving a duty which he in justice, would discharge to his government, on to the shoulders of his ten ant ; and yet when he pays the taxes which he has thus bled from another man, this same landlord will boast how nobly he is sustaining the government. There is something let all this which is very mean. It is a small advantage thus to shirk the payment of an honest debt, and if the tenant in question will permit us to make Public the name of his landlord, we will cheerfully do so, that the slow, unerring finger of scorn may be pointed at him, as a living, avaricious and lustful shylock. What says our correspondent? " Let justice be done, though the heavens do fall." T m DAUPHIN COUNTY REM/MT.—The follow ing card from the chaplain of the Dauphin county regiment will explain itself; =and of course the appeal which it el hes will at once be responded to by the people of the city _and county :" An Appeal from the 127th Regiment P. V., to the Friends at Some. —At the request of our excel lent surgeon, Dr. James R. Reily, I would in form the friends of the Dauphin_ county regi ment that we have not received any assistance from home for the use of the sick of this regi ment, although we have been in camp for over a month. The Doctor says that there are forty five on the sick list at this time, and that they need many articles to add to their comfort and improvement in health. Therefore, in the name of the Doctor and the sick of this regi ment, I request the kind and patriotic ladies of Harrisburg to send on soon a box of delicacies for the sick men of this regiment. Direct them to Dr James R. Reily, by Adams Express. If the Express Company refuses to take them, the Doctor says you will please send them as freight on the ears. Hoping, ladies, that you will give the above appeal a favorable consideration soon, I remain, with great respect, yours truly, JOHN C. GREGG, , Chaplain 127th Regiment P. V. NINETEEN PERSONS employed in . the Springfield . armory, who refused to take the required oath of allegiance, on the ground that they are for eigners, were ordered by the Secretary of War to be immediately dismissed. If York county is bigger than both Cumber. land and Perry in Democratic votes, as its con ferees say, it does not send big numbers of sol diers from . Democratic districts, as for example: Codores with 347 enrolled for military dit ty, sends 8 men; North Codorus, with 407 sends 22; Heidelburg; with 409; sends 30; Jackson, with 230, sends 5; Dover, with 458, sends 23; Paradise, with.l99, sends 2;Dellam, with 334, sends 28; Shrewsbury, with 394, sends 33; Wind sor, with 309, sends. 20; Conewago, with 208, sends 6; Franklin, with 214, sends 10; Carroll, with 158, sends s;lllanheim, with 197, sends 4; This is a sample. Gen. Draft wants 2000 more soldiers in York county. Hope he'll get them si on. THE LAOIE4 OF THE UNION Relief Association acknowledge the receipt of, and return thanks for the following articles; viz: To ,the Rpisooral ',tulles of .Pittsburg for boxesof hospital supplies. To .the.rirstPresbyteriinl Church Of Pittsburg for 2 boxes of hospital supplies. To the Ladies of Northumberland for their contribution of clothing, lint, &c., &c. To the Lint and Bandage Societyof Falmouth for clothing, lint, &c., &c. To the Ladies of Nittany & Bald Engle Union Aid Society, for clothing,jellies, jams, &c., &c. To Mrs. Mahan for chickens, mit, &c. To Mr. N. E. Buck for muslin. To Mr. John Brant for comfortables, sweet potatoes and ketchup. M. L. harry, President. E. A. BISHOP, Beerelary . IMPORTANT NOTION —Those in Pennsylvania who may have had friends or relatives in the late battles in Maryland, and who were killed in these,encounters, can receive any intelligence concerning their remains, place of burial, &c., by writing to Mr. GSORGH 3. Snowmarr, Fairfax P. 0., Washington county, Md. Mr. Showman has kept a record of a large number of soldiers whom he buried, marking their graves, and in all things preserving the facts relating to their identity, so that he Might be able to give any information in reference to their burial which may be sought by their friends. This is most important. The notice should be copied by all our cotemporaries—and every one interested should not fail to write at once to Mr. Show- man SANFORD' OPERA Efouss.—The public are alive to attraction, and at Sanford's they find the magnet. Last evening it area impossible to get a seat, the private bald: orchestra chairs and parquette where crowded. ;.The fair sex were out in numbers, and a More fashionable audi ence never graced this ''temple of amusement than that of last evening. , We learn this is a nightly occurrence. In fact Sanford has learned the wants , of his patrons. and in furnishing the varied programme, each night excelling the other, is agnarantee of his Management, knowl edge; and while we have such acting as was done last evening, we have , no hesitation in saying that an Operailmu.....-m., S ..s]..imilic — fiient. 4 , ..L.h, t riupported the season throughout. Tile banjo solo or mr.- emarpley was - the gem of the evening, and showed hiS individual talents off to a great advantage, but the climax of the evening was ivhen the tiro Sam's had the stage to themselves in a extemporaneous performance entitled Taking the Draft, wit was in abun dand. The talent of Sharpley . and Sanford then showed itself . Such laughing, screaming and bursting of buttons, we have never heard or seen in a minstrel performer, take It all and all. The Serenaders are an institution. Long may we have a.Sanford. J. D. CAMERON INFiNTaY—Kitled and Wound ed.—The Dauphin journal . of this morning says that on receipt of the news of the battles at Middletown'and SbarPsburg, In which ft was known that Capt. Reher's Company, from this place, attached - to the Sixth Pennsylvania Re serve regiment, participated, great anxiety was felt for the safety , of our brave men. Although the company did not suffer as severely as some others, 'a few of our bravest young Men spilled their blood in defence of their country, and now repose in a soldier's grave.;.We are in debted to JacOb 1,. Nieley, Rag , tide place, who visited the battle-field, for the appended list of killed and wounded: BILLED John M. Peters,, Joseph B. Murphy.. WOUNDED Cal McOlury, in head. Simon Camp, right hand: Corporal Johnson, fac. John Etter; shoulder.'" Johniehman, leg. Jacob Sharpley, fag, A. G. &rouse, James Du Puy. L. Horn ; Of these, the three latter were wounded on Aug. 3d at the second battle of Ball Run. Those ho were killed were decently interred, and a fence was erected around their remains. Preparations have been made , by their friends to remove them from - the battle field.— John Peters,, was shotritatha nea t and died in a 'short . time. He leaves a wife and child to 'mourn his loss. Joseph Bally, was pierced with seven bullets, and expired alfnost instantly. He was siree, but had been , the support of hie widowed mother. Bernard Murphy was shot in;thebowele, Nit lived several hOurls., ' He had been employed hitille cigar shop of . 'Mr. Wm. McClure, of this place, and enlisted in the 6th Re t serve, (old regiment) only about three weeks' ago. He was a brave and intelligent young man. Most of our , citizens remember how ; ell he acquitted himself at a school , exhibition, at - Union Hall, a few years since—how bright his prOspects were to become a, man of marked dis tinction, but alas! lile a days have :been-sudden ly numbered through thefiendOhechthein 're bellion, • Pella) to his ashes. Lieut. Charles Allen led the 'lnfantry into battle:LOaPt. Reh rer,being sick in the hospital—in which he die tinguiehed himself,' 'lle stood up to the work boldly,, and urged his men lorward amidst the, most terrific firing of the enemy. • The - priiati3e l , praise, hini,and say they will follow wherever he leads. Corp. George HOrn, also distinguished himself on the field of, hattle, andhis bravery and daring deeds are highly spoken of by all.- Pennsylvania iDaily (telegraph, 4rhursbaD 'Afternoon. Septentber 25, 1862 OR, HECK'S RECORD! His Liberality to the Soldiers ! At a period when the hot shot and bombs were falling thick and fast around the gallant band who were defending Their country's honor in Fort Sumter, Gov. Cur tin had sent into the Legislature of the State, then in session, a message suggesting the better or ganization of the militia, and ask ing for an appropriation of five hundred thousand dollars to place the state on a war footing. When the bill proposing to make this appropriation came before the Legislature, Dr. Heck voted against it, and thus practically declared his disregard of all that aimed at the defence of our homes and the preservation of our liber- ies. o- The bill as it passed, can be found in the last year's volume of the laws of the state, page 229 and the proceedings attending its passage in the House, in the Journal of 1861, page 957. We extract the yeas and nays as they appear substantially on the Jour nal of the House Yzes . klessrs. Abbott, Acker, Alexander, Anderson, Armstrong, Ashcom, Austin, Ball, Barnsley, Bartholomew, Bisel, Bixler, Blair, Blanchard, Bliss, Boyer, Bressler,. Brewster, Burns, Butler, (Crawford,) Byrne, Clark, Cowan, Craig, Douglass, Duncan, Ellenberger, Elliott; Frazier, Gibboney, Goehring, Gordon, Graham; apper, Harvey, Hayes, Hillman, Hood, Hofius; Huhn, Irvin, Koch, Lawrence, Leisenring, Lowther, M'Gonigal, Marshall, Moot; Mullin, Ober, Osterhout, Patterson, Pierce, Preston, Pugh; Rally, Ridgway, Robinson, Roller, Selt zer, Shafer, Sheppard, Smith, (Berks,( Smith, (Philadelphia,) Stehman, Strang, Taylor, Tell er, Thomas, Tracy, Walker, White, Wildey, Williams, Wilson and Davis, Speaker —76. NAYS-Messrs. Brodhead, Butler, (Carbon, Caldwell, Cope, Dismant, Diving, Donley,. Duf field, Dunlap, Gaskill, HECK, Hill, Kline, Liehtenwallner, M'Donough, Mani fold, Morrison, Myers, Randall, Reiff and Rhoads-21. Freemen of Dauphin county ! Soldiers! who marched at the first call of danger to the defence of the capital of your country, and who still rest upse- a irm. l ms • of that capital, are you ready to vote for a man who so ilghtly es= timated the honor of your country and the lives of its defenders? Dr. Heck is one of the old Breckin ridge Democrats who sympathi zed and still sympathize with and confide in the course of the traitor Breckinridge, and showed his at tachment for those who are at the head of this rebellion by refnsing to make an appropriation to arm the great state of Pennsylvania to aid their overthrow and its suppression. This man is again before you, and again solicits your vote that he may again , dis grace the halls of legislation with his presence and his conduct.— He desires to be returned that he may aid in embarrassing the fu ture. efforts of our noble old com monwealth in assisting to redeem the land from rebellion by en forcing the laws and vindicating the federal authority. No patriot, no brave, loyal lover'of his coun try can vote for. Dr. Heck. The undersigned would respectfully In form those who are afflicted with Ilheurna tism Dyspepsia, Consumption of Liier mid Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood; that she Is prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's Gerrilan Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rates. L have also en 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 bare had it on 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 had at any time at my residence, in Pine street, be tween &coed- and Front " " Aul3 dlm Msg. BALL :—I take this method of testifying to the efficacy of your valuable medicine. My child had Convulsion of the l3owels, and I heard of your curing children of that disease. I then gave it p trial, and. my child was restored to health. When I commenced to use it my child was three weeks old. I then used your Infant Coydjal until my child was six months old, and my. husband and.l believe that your medicine was the means.of 'savinz our child's life. I live two miles. below the city. TO TIED - ; YOUNG OR OLD. .` Male or /beak, If you have been suffering from& hsblt indulged in by tha • pOOTH 01 BOTH SEXES, WHICH CARO: 80 MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS, • 11 Units them for Marriage, And Is the greatest evil which can befell MAN OR WOMAN. deesymploms enumerated in advertisemeut, and if you ire . a sufferer, Cut out ihe advert' e.ment, • And send for It at once.. • Delays are dangerous. Auk for Helmbold'a Take no other. _ Bevan Uousterrias and insitat , G9 : r. i lylo teed • To the Atßioted. MES. L. BAIL MARY E. DW=UN ltrotrtistments 2000 RIFLES FOR SALE 4.-T LEMAN'S RIFLE WORKS, LANCASTER, PENN. PRICES FROM $7 60 to $lO 00 EACH Fa PENR V E. LEE AN, Lb no 04... r, PA • ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS. ALLki, do of iocund Lintid < loantig, beets end :twee, bought and eold at , ho Auction store, :second:St 0,1 tint'. to zit•tte Capltsl BIM; Owl' kit ye Aid el blanket-, tit tre u tery balle anti 6 a to, au olti.-ur flr ea e No. ..; Nati owl Street. W. BAHR, Aur,..oue.r. ante utt lIAIMISHURO COAL OIL I)EPOT 11 4 NOtt the safety . of mstnors, we have Lull:ix:4w .1 et— 41tritiir ea Wren will Market streets. All our nit., ale I, HUH' and we post nvely sell two • except -ink a. prow to be uoti.explii.ive s clear null leee froth odor as far as ..rartisable. e otho at present the following justly re tebrated In ands. Mas• lia, biahrtma wed L , c. arylowt•r that eau be purehane ! elsewhere .11 this. ekes, either wholesale in .8461. Also au eateuelve *sap, troeut m Lamps, Chum- Wags Cones, Burners, att We Will also ebange flaw or ramphout lamps,. so as to he eeeJ Ito wal oil. Cali , awl sale y eiirstil •ea - , at NII.IICILS kUO MAN, Corner of From tot Marko stre,i AUDITOR'S NOTICE E Orphans' Court of Dauphin county L bas Ant ed the subs riber auditor to distribute the bakti e In the hands of the addition-truer of the estate of George monger, late of yitons township, In solo county, doo'd, on his thud settlement of said estate among the heirs at law. o salt deceased ; and the audit-r has appoiet A. Wednesday, the that day of Octolbcr neat, at his office in Harrisburg, at ton o'clock in the forenoon f Midday, fbr the purpose of making said distribution, when anti where all persona interested are requested to attend. s'pts dhw eau JOHN ROBERTS. Auditor. NOTICE. LETIERS testamentary having this day been granted by the Register of Lan i ibin county, to the enoserieer al the executor of the lust will and testatheot of Ulrich U. Strickler, !at: of Eery town ship, decid. all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es ate will please make nas mutt, and those hay tog claims will please present them to the eulh , crlber for settlement. JAWS H. StitIOICIER, hseeutor. anl.4.dltal6l S. WARD & CO. AGM'S FOE STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED.PIANOS- Princes Melodeons dye VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC CORDEONS, DRUMS, AND MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE, of every kind. HOWEPS SEWING MACHINES; PORTRAIT FRAMES Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Photograph Frames and Album,' • at the New Music Store of S WARD & 00. au31441y No. 14 Market S jaare, near Felia's Muringeis Patent Beef Tea• A SOLID Condentrated Extract of Beef CA. and Vegetables, oonvertible immediately ii.to a noutiihing and delicious Soup or Beef Tea. Highly approved by a number of our. Physicians who use it in our bospitais fbr tile sustenance for our wounded. . DLIMOI/0241 •an 'llss.--Out up one-fifth part of a cake of the extract, pour ou boiling water, about a plot, more or less, according to the strength desired In a few minutes it will be entirely dissolved. - This admirable article condenses Into a compact form, all the anbatuntial and nutritive properties of a large balk of meat and regetsbles. The readiness with which it oissolvesinto a Holt and palatable soup or tea, which would require boors of prepaiadon, ace riling to the usual method, Is an advaatAgo In many situations or lite to obvi us to need urgiog. Fer sale by WIC DUOS, Jr., & Oo . _ _ II ur 0 S - it 15: V ILRY superior, article, : (pure,) just ,Z 1 received eau for aide by SIX TEACHERS WANTED. (111 teachers are wanted in the township of lwatara. None bat aimpe'ent teachers • need apply. : ohoot term of live mantas extration xialary $3O per month. For Airtime paelaulani apply to M. A. FBA.NIZ, 44 Co. septl342ww2te 1' undersigned offers at Private tiale that vale.bl- tavern eland, (u. , w ecen, , l d by J. W. Sioher ) ~.ituated In the vhlage of Pant aid, Dau phin county, Pa., on the doneateen coal, two ml ea and a hal northeast td' Harriabutg. Thi , atabd has au eieelient rnn of austom. The buildings are enthely new and re , y subet.ntial. a wellarrever fading water near the Mor,• together with a flue.va•itty of fruit and ern .mental trees The proveuty wlll.be a ld cheep, • For tome &