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Harrisburg—let Ward 106 00 00 00 Primo Afternoon, October 11, 18812. .. 2d " 189 00 00 00 swim 4 g 8d " 244 00 00 00 COHNIKITION.—In our list of the persons draft- " II 4th " 174 26 26 00 sth ' " 76 21 20 ed, printed on the first page of this evening's „ 00 6th " 62 63 69 00 TILLIGRAPH, the following corrections were Swatara township 57 28 00. 28 handed us by the Commissioners after we had Lower Swatara 52 14 00 14 put the first side of the paper to press : Middletown borough 204 00 00 00 Londonderry township . . -76 39 00 39 In Lower Paxton township, the name of • Geo Conewago • • 84000 40 Luke should read George Look. Derry. 119 36 00 86 In South Hanover township, the name of South Hanover . 48 31 00 31 Joseph Early should read Joseph Eaby. West Hanover 16 28 00 28 —06.---- East Hanover 88 41 00 41 P 36 88 38 NEw PUBLIOATIONS.—A. number of very de- Lower Susquehaaxton 00 mut 60 81 11 20 lightiul books of fiction have been received at Middle Paxton. 28 32 00 82 l3ergner's Cheap Bookstore, Market street. Reed 48 00 00 00 The Banditti of the Prairies, or the Murderer's Halifax 5' 34 00 84 Doom, and The Twin Lieutenants; or the Soldier's Jackson. 18 33 00 83 Jefferson 24 00 24 00 24 Bride, are among the number, and are both Bush 5 00 6 published by T. B. Peterson & Brother, Phila- Dauphin borough 89 12 00 12 delphia. The twin Lieutenants is one of the Millersburg borough 62 14 14 00 great French romancer, Dumas', brilliant and Upper Paxton township... 18 49 00 49 w . Washington 20 27 00 27 asni most thrilling productions. Muffin 87 52 14 38 —........,-- Lykens 16 68 00 58 Wiconisco 98 67 00 67 Gratz borough 15 8 00 3 -.. 2036 825 148 1118 CHLOHATI op POTASa has now come into extensive use for the removal of foetid breath. It is chiefly used, diluted with water and al ehohol, to rinse the mouth. It may be made by condensing chorine gas in a solution of potash. A solution of soda will answer nearly as well. We recommend this prescription to some of the Breckenridgers, because after the lies they uttered in the late contest, they must surely have bad breaths. 1111.110VIDENNT IN SHAWLS.—To add to the or namental usefulness of Ehawle, G. Smith, of North Brixton, England, adds what he terms " a leaf," or several leaves, to either square or long shawles, by which he states they are ren dered more warm and elegant. This leaf is united to the shawl either by weaving or care. ful sowing, in such a manner that when the shawl is worn, it may present at the back two, or if rrquired, any number of leaves, each fall ing within the other. I=l A BRIGHT DAY ASTER A. BUICK NIGHT.—Last night was about as bleak as thick darkness, rain and wind could make it, and this morning on the contrary, was as bright and beautiful as Buntline and a b limy atmosphere were capable of producing. It is always thus, that light fol lows the darkness ; and the good old encourage ment, that the darkest hour is always before the day, has its illustration in the gorgeous sheen which shed its splendor in our paths to day. Tap Novoaiona ELEPHANT "Hannibal," be longing to Van Amburg & Co.'s menagerie, a few weeks since, at Caldwell, Illinois, killed a man, who in the absence of Hannabirs keeper, irritated bim. In order to prevent any further accidents from the elephant, Mr. Van Amburg bad his enormous tusks sawn off, a few inches from his jaw. If some of those who visited Hannibal, and were injured by his resentments, had been as well trained as the elephant, Han nibal could have retained his tusks, and his victims not have lost their lives. Enron or INDUSTRY.-All the performances of human art, at which we look with praise or wonder, are instances of the resistless force of preseverance. It is by this that the quarry be comes a palace, and that States become united by electric wires. If a man were to compare the single stroke of a pickaxe, or one impres sion with the spade, with the general design and last result, he would be overwhelmed by the sense of their disproportion ; yet these petty operations, incessantly continued, in time sur mount the greatest difficulties, and mountains are levelled and oceans bounded by the slender force of human beings. IMPORTANT TO DRAM]) MBA. —Those who are drafted occupy a position at once peculiar, and in oar estimation, important. When a man voluntarily performs a duty, he is doing it very often from interested motives. He feels that he can do better by its performance than by its neglect—or he enters on the discharge of a voluntary duty, because it was the only duty at the time, which would or could pay. Thus with enlistments in the army. While those who volunteered deserve their full share of credit, those who remained at home were com pelled to do so by motives equally se high and as patriotic as those which impelled other men to volunteer. Therefore, the subject of volun teering and drafting should be equalized. While war was in progress, all other interests and pursuits could not stand in apathy or slothful ness. On the contrary, war created a demand for labor—for mechanics—for industrious end enterprising men, and it is from this class, prin cipally, that the drafted men must come. When the subject is viewed in this light, it is rather honorable than other wise to be drafted ; and when the drafted man accepts his fate to serve hie country, cheerfully and with alacrity, we claim fur him the highest honor. He is really making a sacrifice. He first by his labor and energy contributed to the support of war, sup plying it with material, opening to it resources, without which it could not have conducted its operations, and at last yielded to the demand which summons his person to the ranks. In this light every sellable drafted man will view his position. There is another point in regard to drafted men, which it is well should be made publio. It is this : Any person who is drafted can at any time before being mustered into the service of the United States, enter into the ranks of the three years men. A number of young men who were drafted, yesterday, on hearing this at once enlisted . into Capt. Bowen' s Bat tery of heavy Artillery, for Fortress Monroe, where they will have leas exposure and hardship during the whole three years than they would in six months militia set vice. —We submit this fact to any of our friends who may have been honorably drafted to bear arms for the defers:oot' the Government. Tin rorzownio interesting table will present to the citizens of this county the number of persons we have in the army and the number furnished by the draft Total In service by former report Returned in service since former report Number yet to be drafted Quota of Dauphin county LAMB' UNION BAUM ASSOCIATION.—The ladie s named will Bend to the reception room, (Dr. Bailey's,) by 101 o'clock, On Monday, Oct. 20th—Hone made bread and but ter, i dozen eggs. Mrs. Henry Antes, Mrs. K. Bartholomew, " P. K. Boyd, " T. H. Buffington, " J. M. Bryan, " Margaret Bell, " A. H. Bigler, " C. Buehler, Miss Sue Bucher, " D. D. Boas, " Maggie Boas, " James Colder, " Mary Boyer. " T. H. Robinson. On Tuesdzy, Oct. 21st—Soup. Mrs. Geo. Beatty, Mrs. William Cathcart, " N. Brown,' " E. Byres, Miss S. R. Bryan, " Wm. Buehler, " Kate Boyd, " James Boyd, Mrs. Strongfeitye, " J. C. Barnitz, " Chas. L. Bailey, " E. M. Bradshaw. On Thursday, Ott. 28d—Stewed chickens. hire. J. D. Cameron, Mrs. Wm. Kirby, " J. H. Berryhill, " Joe. Kahnweiler, " Rachel Burnside, "Donsterty, . . " Mary Berghaue, " John H. Briggs, "L. H. Ten Eyck, " Michael Burke, " Wells Coverly. On Friday, Oct. nth—Snip. Mrs. Louis Crinkle, Mrs. Margaretta Elder, " Elisabeth Cook, " David Eyster, " John Cox, " Dr. Eager, " Charles Carson, " Henry Felix, " Margaret Dieter, " K. Frankum, " Dr. Dock, " Mont. Forster. On Saineday, Oet. Zbth—Butter, 1 dozen eggs, peck sweet potatoes. Mrs. Wl3l. Colder, Mrs. Wm. Shaffer. " Wm. Dock, " Dr. Jas. Fleming, " Gillard Dock, " J. M. Glover, " Gen. Forster, Miss Annie Gross, " Frayer, cor. 2d Mrs. Sarah Hummel, and Mulbery st. " Jacob Hoffman, " H. A. Wier, Miss Kate Kunkel. To VD= THE ROSPITLIA. lion. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Mrs. David Unger, Mrs. Gilliard Dock, Miss Hate Framer, " Martha Grill, Mrs. James Colder. " John H. Briggs. TO OREM AT TUI RROETTION ROOM. At si o'clock A. M. Mon. nes. Wed. Thum Fri. Sat Miss Simons, " Holman Miss Maria Zollinger, " Becky Till. TO SEM AT 1001 i, (/11110114 & EXILISCINE,) TO RIF ONIVI AND BILL OUT BADYNITIONS From 114 to 12 o'clock A. it., and 1 to 3 o'clock ein Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sad. Mrs. Elias Unger. Miss Annie Wiestling, " Sally Stewart. Wednesday has been omitted for thepresent. Those ladles who cannot serve when appointed must find a substitute. Bite. E. H. CORNYN, Scc'y. Com. Ar AOKNOWLIDGEMINT.----A lady of this city re quests us to acknowledge the receipt by her of a box of articles for the sick and wounded soldiers in our hospitals, from the following named ladies of Bainbridge, Lancaster county. May the Lord reward them for their material evidence of their solicitude for the suffering patients in our city : Mrs. Greider, loaf of bread, 1 paper of corn starch, 1 do. of sugar, 1 do. of black pepper, 2 shirts, 2 pair of drawers, 1 crock of currant jam, lot of cloths. Mrs. John Rummel, bowl of grape preserves. Mn. Butter, crock of tornatto preserves. Mrs. Daniel Shroll, bread, rusk, crock of crab apple preserves, bag of dried cherries. Mrs Baney, bread, rusk, preserves and jellies. Mrs. Bricker, rice and black pepper. Mrs. Kurtz, loaf of bread, butter and pre serves. Mrs. Gramm, crock of tomatto preserves and sugar cakes. Mrs. Saeinel Shroff, shirt, 4 handkerchiefs, 1 pair of pillow cases, 2 towels, paper of crackers. Mrs. Metzler, 1 shirt,6 handkerchiefs,2 papers corn starch, pack of envelopes, amble soap. Mrs. H. Markley, corn starch, tea, bread and apple butter. Mrs. Mollie Smith, loaf of bread, crock of apple butter, currant jam, jug of blackberry wine, 2 shirts. Mrs. J. Brown and Mrs. J. Sides, crackers, lot of apples and apple butter. Mrs. George Brown, corn starch, sugar, rice, apple butter, loaf of breed and rusk. Mrs. F. Gramm, Sr., crock of higdou, dried fruit, preserves. Mrs. J. Smith, apple butter, currant jelley and dried fruit. Mrs. Ab. Smith, lot of paper and envelopes. Mrs. Foreman, shirts and old linen. Mrs. P. Schiroff, preserved tomatoes and plumbs, dried apples and (terries. Mrs• Williams, apple butter, dried apples and cherries. Mrs. Wilson, blackberry and plum preserves, go3seberry jam. Mrs. Geo. Bean, 2 shirts, 2- pair of drawers, apple butter, grape jelly, and loaf of bread. Mrs. Sarah Smith, apple butter and lot of apples. _ sra. Dr- Bowman, let of grapes. lire. B. F. Galbraith, 2 loaves of bread. pantilhiaittit Watt • t degraiill; lfternoon. October 17, 1862 TIM LOONINL CAVALRY IN TIM BATTY& OF PNR 1171FILLN,-KT:—The following is an extract from : a letter written by Capt. Detweiler, to a friend in this city. It is dated at Camp Perryville, Ky., Oct. 10, 1862 : By this - time, yen have doubtless heard of the heavy battle near Perryville, on the Sth inst. ' and I write you this letter to inform you thatl am safe, though our regiment was un 'er heavy fire from early morning until after dark; we did not lose a man; two hort.es were killed, and two men wounded. The fighting was ter rific ntarly all day. The loss on both sides, from what I have learned, will not be less than I,2oo—perhaps 1,500. Their loss was the hea viest. We routed them completely—demorali sing the whole wing of the army with which we were engaged ; captured their ammunition train, and took, it is said, over 4000 prisoners, besides some heavy artillery, and killing many of their officers, among whom is a Brigadier- General. We lost two Brigadiers—Jackson and Tirrell—both good men. I was over the battle field yesterday, and saw terrible sights, I as sure you. The Seventy seventh and Seventy ninth Pennsylvania regiments, Cols. Barn bright and Stombough, were also in the fight. I have not yet heard how they came out. A NIGGER OIIERING A REWARD FOR His MAR TEL—As It was one of the features with the different Tory Organs in this state, during the late election, to horrify their readers with stories of imaginary negro outrages, they will not object to the narration of the following out rage which an escaped slave commits on his master. It is an extract from the Kentucky correspondent of the Cincinnati Times: The darkies of secession masters still continue to flock into camp. There is in camp here a regular witty darkey, who formerly belonged to a Mr. Duncan, now in the rebel army. This negro can read and write—ln fact he is a very well educated man. Yesterday some Ken tuckians who had lost several slaves, had post ed up around the encampment, "One hundred dollars reward. Ban away from the subscriber, my man Bob," &a. Jim Duncan—as the boys call him—soon after issued the following and placed it beside the other "advy" : " 60 CENTS REWARD, 677 2086 148 2184 . 677 2861 " Ran away from die chile, an' leff him all alone to lake care of himself after I don work ed twenty six years faithfully for him, " MY KABUL, 'BILL DtrtiOAN: " Massa Bill is supposed to hare done gone off wid de aeceshers, for to hunt for his right'', and I spec he don got as& Any person ‘tuniin' him to me, so that he can take care of me —as he alien said Nigga' couldn't take care of himself— will be obliged to die chile. " N. B.—Pawns huntin' for him please look in all de 'last ditches; as I ofter heerd him talk about goin' into the diein' business " 'Spectfully submitted, Jur.' This "poster" created a great deal of merri ment in camp, while the Kentucky residents who came acrosa it thought Jim a mighty "sassy nigger." Tan LAW= WWI will send to the Union Re lief Association room, Dr. Bailey's, Market street, by 1% o'clock. Punctuality greatly desired : On Saturday, Oct. 18—Butler; eggs; I. pock of David Flefiiing, Miss Beamshart, Mrs. J. J. Shoemaker, " Mary Uhler, • Jane Wagner, Mrs. Jane Olsen, " John Wallower, Maria Nolen, " John T. Wilson, " William Wykpff, " Mrs. Woodall, " Jas. B. Thompson, " Samuel Wilt. TO VISIT THE HOSPITELH. Non. Tues. Wed. Thurs. lira. Eliza Bellman, Mrs. H. A. Thompson, " Kate Reilly, " E. C. Mathews, " Hunt, Kiss 8. M. Rutherford, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Miss Hoffman and liike Lousia Houser will wait at the reception room to receive prepared food, send back dishes, and see that those re turned in the afternoon are wiped dry by from to 11 o'clock A. at., and a short time after dinner. Mrs. E. R. CORNYN. Nonce.—We have the pleasure this morning of announcing to the public that our fall and winter stock of dry goods is now complete, and while there is no disputing the fact of a large advance in prices, we have determined to dis pose of the heavy descriptions of cotton goods at such small profits that they will come within the reach of all. Wd respectfully invite an ex amination by the public. Virus, Ulu= & BOWMAN, South Eas. cor. of Front & Market Sta. o. 17-d.2t. A Mout Esrearasumarrr.—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 coiner 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. The undersigned would respectfully inform those wfio re afflicted with Rheumatism, Dys pepsia, Consumption of Liver • and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all diseasee 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 band a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and `Pi les. References can be famished as'to their Wonderful' efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be uo ap prehension in regard to my competency to ad minister it, as I 'have had it on hand for the past el' 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; between Second and Front. ' (aul3-dim) MRS. L. BALL. Mae. BALL ant happy to inform you that your medicine has been a complete success in curing me of Dyspepsia. Before taking it, my appetite was gone, and I could eat nothing without much distress. My health generally was bad, and at times I suffered much from shortness of breath. Now, I feel like another Man. My appetite is good-1 eat hearty three times a _day without the least pain, and have gained "four pounds in three months. I take pliaiure in recommending it to all My friends, as I am oertainrit is ,a sure core. , • MNV. LANDRETH, • Mount Joy, Pa., Oct. 18, 1862. awed potaloa To the Aftioted. WS HAPS received a large assortment of hoop skirts, from 76c. up to $2 60. A large assort ment of linen and needlework collars, and col late and sleeves, at all prices. White cambrics, jacconette, nantucks, brilliants, and plain and figured Swiss muslin, at all prices. The finest lot of embroidered French cambric brands ever brought to Harrisburg—of infant's waists we keep a large assortment. Ladies' and gentle men's linen pocket handkerchiefs, ladies' stock ings, gentlemen's one half hose, and ehildren's stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty pieces ..f carpet to be sold cheap. Kentucky jeans, sattinetts and c.iesimeres for men. and boy's wear. W received 50 dozen suspenders, at nll prices '6O dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and a great many other notions and small wear. 8 Lzw,v. 4,t:titrtistuititt%t VALUABLE MARKET STREET PROPERTY, . AT PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, wit be °spotted to sale, at toe Conn ilOlll3B In the oily of Harrisburg, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1862, the renewing valuable REAL ESTATE: A certain lot or pieoe of ground, situate on the corner of Market street and River alley, in the city of Harris. buig, in said county, fifty feet wide on Market street, and, fifty -two and a half Let deep. Whereon Is erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. Late the estate of Ihria , but Knakle, deceased. io commence at two o'cl wut 1 M., on said day, when attendance will be given and conditions made known by BENJAMIN KUNKEL, Surviving Executor ot said deceased. John Singland, C:eric 1.. C. Merriam g, Cot. 10, 1802.—.1W. I.E WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITA.Y INSTITUTE, AT WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, will commence the winter term of Ave calendar months on the let of November next. The course of instruetion is thorough and extensive, desioged end arranged to prepare boys and young men for business or college. The principal, who devotessil him time t) the interests of his school and its pupils, is assisted by eight gent'emen of ability and experience. The German, French and Spanish languages are taught by native resident teachers, an advantage which will be readily appreciated by the patrons of the institution: The Military Department Is under the charge of Major 0. Fekendortl; of Philadelphia, whose enalineations for the position are extensively known. its duties anti requirements do not, In any way interfere with the literary dominants, 'while enrolment among the cadet corps is lett optionel. For catolonge to., apply to ' sepiB-weod2m WY. F. WYS.S, A, N., Principal FOB SALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY Two Brick Houses and Lots ON PINE STREET. For particulars enquire of MRS. JOHN MURRAY, jy.2Bd2taw3m Corner of Second and Pine etreete. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby warned against de• predating or in any manner trespassing on the Farm of Mrs. O. Mish, adjoining the city, and under the management of the sub scriber. fr I have arrested several of these petty 'thieves and nuisances, and made them pay pretty well for their sport. Hereafter I shall not only punish to the extent of the law, but will publish in the Telegraph and other papers the names of all offenders. Oct. 13, 1862 FAVORABLE WEATHER FOR setting out Strawberry Plants is now here. The season is just the right one:— Plants set out now will be well rooted and grow considerably before winter, and will produce a tolerable crop next summer. The best varieties, at fair prices, at Keystone Nursery. JACOB MISH. Oct. 18, 1862. 600 WALNUT TREE, riIEIRIFTY and straight, from 5 to 8 feet high, A. at $2 per dozen ; $lO per 100. Keystone Nursery, Oct. 18, 1862. PECAN NUT TREES; A T Keystone Nursery. Oct. 13,1862 GRAPE VINES OF all desirable hardy native varieties, (and they are the only class worth planting in the open air,) for sale at the Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city. Among them are some of the newer varieties, such as Delaware, Diem, Rebecca, Cbnoord, Musca dine, Hartford, Prolific, 8,w., which have sold at very high prices for small and weak vines.— Strong, well ripened and thrifty vines are now offered at reasonable prices. Oct. 18, 1862. JACOB BUSH. STANDARD PEAR TREES, at Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city of Harrisburg. Oct. 18, 1862. APPLE TREES, f l p choice varieties, at Keystone Nursery, V Harrisburg. Oct. 13, 1862. PEACH TREES f F select kinds, strong, stocky and vigorous, 1,..1 two years old, at Keystone Nursery, Har risburg. Oct. 13, 1862. PLUM TREES, I N variety, at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg. Oct. 18, 1862 ENGLISH WALNUT TREES A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city Oct. 18, 1862 SPANISH CHESTNUT TRIM; A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the oity Oct. 13, 1862 SHADE TREES, OF various kinds, at the Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city. or Trees planted and warranted to grow, or, if failing, to be replaced, on reasonable terms. JACOB KWH. Oct. 13, 1862. EVERGREEN TREES, t . '‘F all desillible varieties, at the Keystone kj Nurseries. Or The weather and season are favorable, and they should be planted as soon as possible. Oct. 18, 1862. J. MISH. NEW mackerel, in halves, guar tors or kite, jug received, and for este low, by NICHOLS BOWMAN, an 29 Corner Front and Market et-efte Superior brands of extra family flour which we warrant to give satisfactioo, for sale hp NICHOLS & 110WMAN, sell Corner Front and Market street- 1010 RESERVING jars, fruit cans of all L, kinds, for sale low, by NICHOLS Ic BOICILIN, v 29 Corner Front and Market 4 eats. /TIQUALXXE and Began; of all _kin' 0, for *side by ' racilous - ac BOWMAN, i 129 Omer Front and Market Streets. REAL ESTATE. — N of au Order of the Orphans' Clout of Dauphin county, will be offered at public sale, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER, inst., at the Court House In Harrisburg, the fbllowlng described "real estate or Henry deceased, viz : A tract of eleven acres and one hundred and eighteen perch. e, bounded by lands of the State Lunatic Hospital act Dr. Reily's heirs, having thereon a good dwelling noose, barn, orchard, arc.; also, A tract of twenty-two and one-quarter acres adjoining the ab ye. Also, at the same time and place, the real estate of Elesneth Stenee, (formerly Wagner,) deceased, viz : a tract of eighteen acres and one hundred and filly seven perches of land, adjoining David Hartz, Henry Herr ' and others; bavina thereon a large brick house, a bank barn, a fine orchard, ac.; also, Five acres and ninety-eight perches of land, ad,Joinlag and of the State Lunatic Hospital and Henry Herr. 'the above are valuable 16018, situated principally within the city limits. Sale to outmence at 10 o'clock, when condition' will be made known by JOHN W. COWDEN, Trustee to Fell. Hartishurg, Clot, 13,1882 octlB-dts HARRIS MANSION NOR SALE. (11EIS handsome property recently occu pied by the PH siNSYLVAN LA /SKALA CI )IZEGE otiervci for sale. It Is welt suited either for a private Residence or a Larding °chest, being suppled with gas, water, bath rooms, heater, rang'', etc. The grounds contain valuable Fruit Trees nd Shrubbery. Tne place will be soin low and possession given within reasonable time. For terms, he., apply t MRS. S. R. WAUGH, or bit WM. H. BUB • Executors of Estate of Rev R. R. Waugh, deed. 824-deodif FOR THE SOLDIERS. ANatoiTELENLir asso EAP arotolelitillls:3l,243:innge! WRITING CA.BEB. Itsprcsaly manufactured for the soldiera. POR P FOLIOS, POCKET INK STANDS' PENCILS, PENS AND WRITING MATERIALS ON' EVERY VARIETY, BOLD AT REDUCED RATES. STRA W BERRIES. DLA.NTri set out in favorable weather, (or if watere t wt4ti dry,) in August, &violin ber or owl-ober, will produces fair crop the neat Hammer, ofte., Luough to pa for the plants &nap tenting, besides ensuriug an a bambini yield the following derma. All the boat varieties for said at the Royston. Nur sery, Harrisburg. itu29-thf FOR A BUSINESS MAN. fiIHE canal grocery store and Rockville novaa,•known sae the Upileireve LOCK Property, enuetta five Wien above Harrisburg, !routing east on the P. neeylvenia Canal and west on he a...004nm river road, Will be eri.d if epplier f. r soon. 'the grocery store, it not the very test stand on we title of theet; I- Only equaled by one other. A large sew ba astable has , ecently been built, so that esob boat team can be Ltused up separately. Also pkoty of sheds, hty houses, corn crib, two store houses for grain, ice house, bay wales, and indeed ovary txouventenen that is necessary for carrying on the business. The pla..e H within three hundred yards of the Dockviiie depot ,on the Pennsylvania ratlt oad, and Dsupnin and Schuylkill railroad alto. PaeollS Wlibibir to purchase, please upply on the premises, to aulB—wtjanl4lB63 •V. P. HENRY. JACOB MIBH WHER r.AB letters of administration to the *A .te of John Lentz, Sr., late of Upper Paxton tovendnp, Dauphin counts, have been granted to the subsariber, mat peinorui indebted to the said valet° are requested to make tatratdiate payment, and Ulnae flaying claims or clemanos against said estate will make known the same without delay to JOHN LEN a Jr Agmnistratur, Upper PISIOU Township, near Millersburg P. 0., Dieu pain County. octl3-oaw6w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration were tads day taken out or the negistei's Made of Dauphin county, on the estate of Jeremiah Kelly, deed., of City of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, by the undersigned. AU creditors to said estate will present their claims properl, authenticated, and those Knowing themselves to oe indebted Will make im mediate payment to the undorsignea oei7-ew-ntaw• CELSELE, KELLY, Adm'r. GLuitiOUS .NEWS, PICTURLS TAKEN AT REDUCED RATES. iilt:uudereigned has fitted up a new and ediendid PHOTOGRAPH AND AI BROTYPE GALLERY, In Third street, oppotits the "'Arlin and Union office, where tie will tarnish 1118 patrons with very superior pictures at reduced rates. Call and sec for yourselve, sept2o dim* A. S. BLACK, Artist. COAL I COAL l COAL I i 111 E subscriber is prepared to deliver to the citizen of Harrisburg, pure LYKENS VALLEY AND WILKESBAREE Coals, either by the car, boat load, or single ton, at the lowest market prices going. Orders left at my *Moe, 4th and Market, will be punotually attended te. DAVID MoCORMIOK. Harrisburg, Sept. 30, 1862. se3o-dtiw MeOULLOUGH'S LEAD ON N 0.64 DUANE STREET, K EEP constantly on hand the lollowing • LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, BUCK SHOT, BAR LEAD, PIG LEAD, DROP SHOT, MINNIE AND BOUND BALLS of s t jatt ; ,11 of which they offer st the lowest prices. se. • 112 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAVING loured thz Coal Yard, foot of North street, lately oocupied by 0. D. Foster, lam enabled to supply the nubile wittca COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 0,,F THE DIFFERENT VARI I #TY AND SIZES OF CILLEMLN 04:11 4 9 6 Z A ,„ FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orden respectfully solielted—whieh, if left' at the office, toot of North street, or at the & office of Wm. Dock, Jr. k Co., will receive prompt attention. GrILLARD DOCK. ^! mo LUBRICATING Oil for all lonclo of ma. daft, °wi ve.% paokages, for sou very low by cams t BOWMAN, jag - COllOOll . Front and Markel street; 0 Biscuit,City Crackers, justrecefv ed d Fa"" er i lr li ont ir Vartratil;eete. Ntm 2butrtistmtnis. PUBI IC SALE erz= A RARE CR.ARCE NOTICE! NEW YORK. Nan '2Umertistments. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most pertect purgative which Is kno, nto man. Innum erable proofs are sl ow • that these PILLS have rrities which surp we in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win anpreedeateely up 41 till esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerfttl to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the kitty, remove the obstructions of its 'organs, purify the blow, and expel amide. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate Shiggish•yr d tdered organs into theirnatural action, and =par. healthy tone. w.th wr-ngth to the whol e system. Not only do they cure Vie every day complaints of every body, but also formidable and clan• germs cliontres that hive bathed the best or human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished dores, the Attest and best physic that can be employed lor children Being sugar coated, they are ideas Mt to take; and being purely rag etable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpasi belief were they not subsieo_ dated by men of such exalted pied in and character as to turbid the suspicion of nutrath. Many eminent cler gymen and physicians have lent their named to certify to the public the reliability f our remedies, while others have mot me the assurance a their conviction that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. • The agents below named are pleased to 'araish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions fur the use and certilkates of their cures, of the following com plaints Costivness, Bilious Complaints, sbeumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising fro n a Put stoma* Nau sea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of theßowels and Pain arbing therefrom, Flatulency, Lora of App tits, all Die. eases which require an is, &coast me ictue. They als.o, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would nct be supplied they would reach, such as Deifness, Partial Blindness, Neu ralgia and Nervosa Irritability, Derangements of the riven and nine) a, Gout, auit other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of ire fonotiOnS. Do not be put off by uaprineped dealers with some other pill they make m)re profit on B.: for Aratee Pius, and take nothing else. No other they can give yon compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the Mkt aid th=re is for them, and they should have It. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEIt & CO., Lowell, Idae.s. and sold by Druggists everywhere. Price 26 cents per Box, or 5 boxes lbr 11. Sold by 0. A. Ben .vert, D. W. Grose& co., C. H. Hel ler,d.M. Lutz, Dr. Riley, 1. Wyeth and dealers every where JOHN WISE'S Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Harrisburg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL HINDS, ORANGES AND LEMOMS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH, And vet, Cables of aAkieds, brought direct from ale Eastern Markets, tempo' week, i.nd ?arch-tied ea tar my u•-rsonai supervision, thus ea. Tidy in, to a better and cheaper article than any to the market lor Orders trom a distance attended .o promptly, and rods delivered to any part of the city True of charge. FRE:4I CANNED FRUIT; constantly on hand Give me a call. De 2.51 • JOHN WLSF. HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. HE Proprietors of the 'PARISIAN CABINS? OF WONDEkiL ANATOMY and MEDI CINE" have determined regardless of triteness, to issue bee s (for the benefit of suffering humanity) POUR of their most instructive awl intereeting Lectures on Mar. riage and its Disqualifications, Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decline of inatthood, Indigestion Weakness or De prasion, Loss of energy And Vii IPowers, the Great So. mal Evils, an' those Mal , dies whit- result from youth ful fbllies, Excesses of ;Maturity. or Ignorance of Physi ology and Nature's Law, These invaluable Lectures hay, been the means of eidightning and saving thou sands, and will be forwarded free un the receipt of four stamps, by addressing , SECREPAnY PARIELLAN CABINNT Or ANATOMY AND JAZDICiIii, tea Broadway, New York. jeliAoly PRIVATE SALE rpH fr subscriber offers at private sale his X FARV, situated on tne public road leading from Harrisburg to Lluplestown, about one mi e from the latter place. The improvements Nye a large TWO STORY WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, Large HANK BARN, with all necessary outbuildings, a Good Young Orchard, with first rate rutting water near the bulidmo. The land is well fenced and is a high state of cultic ation. Terms reasonable. CdkISTIAN LDN'TZ. P. rsons wanting information, can cal on David Mumma, Jr., Harrisburg seN-Stdaw POMADE HONGROISE FOR FIXING TB MOUSTAC H E • lea KELLER'S BEGSTOKK. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. - Now is the time to have your Houses Papered. Ge to Henry C. &Leiferla, No. 12 Market street, near the bridge, Wall Paper an I Window ehale Store. Paper banging personally attended to. Anwar% warranted. oetO•dtr. fIOLD PENS I—The largest and best tui stock. from 11.00 to 14.00—warranted—at n2 O SHEFFER B.BOOESTORB. LEMONS, raisons, cocoanuts &c., just received and tor sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,- Ukr. Front and Market etreeta.' • jyls N°TlONS.—Quite a variety of useful agertainnu strluotes—Cheap—at VII V t • PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS. Al.l . entire new assortment of these metal ar tides just opened at qv Rf TT re, Fr' , (heft; ikon rn, BROWN sugars of all grades, for sale law, by NICHOL'S & eowmAN, Je26 Oorner Front and Merkel streets. SIIGAR cured hams, just received and for sale, by NICHOLS A; BOWMAN, sop 17 Cor. Front and Market street. PRE Updegrove Lock Property, ()anal grocery and Rockville Home, situated eve adios above Harrisburg, is cow offered for sale . See adver ligament to Weekly or apply to anlB.dejan3stlB63 .. /IRS largest and most extensive assciit j_ merit of glace in the city, just received, and for ate Vary low, by NICUIULS k m.)wma.M, and --, Corner Front and Market streets. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family IL Bibles of different styles of binding, at 90C, $1 26 fl 60, $2, SS, $l, $5 and $lO. Alao Pocket Bibles of dif. lerent styles and prices at SOHEFFER'S Bookstore. feblfry 6.000 POUNDS Extra Vrime..Sugar Cured Hams for sale very low wholesale or retail by WM. DOCK JR, fi DO. (IF all sizes, patterns and prices, just IL/ received and for sale by WV. DOOB,Tr , la CO CIDBR Vinegar, warranted pure, fOr flail low, by NICHOLS & DOWM,&24 septa Cornet Front and Market streets. - 14AK.Sit'd Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate, Pr,fiale at JOHN HIM, Th ird and Walnut myl HENRY.