i,)aiip O,T tlegrap4, NO ICF TO ADV P: JAME R Ad. vertisements, Business Notices, Mar riages, Deaths, &c., to secure Insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisement, ordered in the reign.. tar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Frith%) Afternoon, October 24, 1862 WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A white girl to do general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. Two SUBSTITUTFS, already examined and found "sound," may he • had by application at the "Franklin House." Price $6OO each. 2t INTICRESTINO INFORMATION.-If Captain West, of the Cavalry, will call at this office, ha can find out the name of the young lady he fol lowed in Third and Chestnut streets, last even ing. Tux REGULAR MEETING of the Union Relief Association will he held on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the school house on the corner of WNl.nut street and River alley. Punctual at tendance is requested. M. S. BEATTY, Pres. E. A. BISHOP, Sect'y. oct22•d4t I=o=l TiE Dept,'alum of Agriculture is in the re ceipt from Governor Doty, Indian Superintend ent in Utah, of some four varieties of cur rants, which in size more nearly approach grapy s than our common currants. Cuttings are soon expected, which will be eent to the propagating garden. IN WASHINGTON CITY the foot pads who in fest the suburbs resort to the garroting system in order to facilitate their pilfering. They steadily approach any luckless loiterer whomay absent himself from home during the small hours, and c %sting a machine ciltstructed for the purpose over his head, roughly dontraci his windpipe and jugglers, while they gently extract whatever money or valuables he may have on his person. Crime is advancing in science and mechanism, certainly. PERSONAL—Hon. Edward McPherson was in the State Capital to-dar, looking as pleasant and as cheerful as though ho had net suffered from the detraction a..il the falsehoods which were used to defeat hula at the late election, as a candidate for Col.gress in the Adams dis trict. We would rather possess the reputation of •'Little Mac," defeated though he was, than the congratulations of the most successful Breckinridger in the Commonwealth. CAPT. E. H RAUCH was in our sanctum this morning, being en route for his command in the at-my of the Potomac. He looks well, after sojourning among his friends at home, Mauch Chunk, for a few days, and when back to his command, will doubtless give a good account of himself REMOVING CELAHTXRS —The following banks give notice of their intention to apply to the next Legislature for a renewal of their charters: Exchange Bank of Pittsburg ; Commercial Bank of Philadelphia ; Bank of Chester county; Farmers' Bank of Bucks county ; Bank of Dela ware County, with right to increase capital ; Lebanon B mk, Lebanon ; the Miners' Bank of Pottsville ; Bank of Chambersburg ; Lancaster County Bank ; Harrisburg Bank ; Wyoming Bank, at Wilkesbarre, with right to increase capital ; Bank of Danville ; Farmers' and Me chanics' Bank of Easton. Also for charters for the following banka : Scranton Bank, at Scranton, Luzerne county ; Venango Bank, Franklin, Venango county ; Clarion Bank of Elk county; Blair County Bank, Hollidaysburg, Blair county. Tns PLOPIZ 07 THZ Bows are practicing an economy in all things which would be advisa ble for the people ,rf the north to imitate. Among other effects of the wat, we notice that the genius of the people of that region is being developed by the n'cessities with which they are surrounded; and thus rainy articles are now produced in tie south which would never have been thought of bad that section been left in dependence on norf be' n producers and manu facturers. The latest invention is the manu facture of cloth from cotton and cow hair. This is done to supply the lack of woolen goods ; and the cloth thus manufactured is deemed good enough for the niggers. It shows tact and invention on the part of the southern peo ple, thus to devote themselves to the supply of their wants and the meeting of their necessi ties. It will have an influence, too, in dissipa ting the profession that the people of the south can be starved into allegiance. Tns STNGD or Baurrmoax adjourned yesterday morning about half-past eleven o'clock. After the adjournment a number f the delegates, by invitation of Dr. Curwen, visited and were shown through the State Lunatic Hospital. Very lit tle business of public interest was transacted during the present session, with the exception of the consideration of a well written paper upon the state of the country, reported from a committee and adopted by the Synod in the form of a preamble and resolutions. The whole attendance, both of lay and clerical delegates, did not exceed sixty, though a full Synod would number upwards of two hundred. This, as we have before remarked, was owing to the fact that a large portion of the territory under the jurisdiction of this body lies either on rebel soil, or in close proximity to the theatre of pre sent military operations. The single,Presbytery of Carlisle, which was the only one fairly rep . . resented, can muster, at a full meeting, some thing like seven ty delegates. The session, though short, was a pleasant and harmonious oue, and was reudeted still more pleasant by the presence of a number of members of the Synod of Philadelphia, who tar ried for a day on their way to their own sitting at Jersey Shore. At the meeting on Wednesday evening, whiob was one of deep interest, ed. dresses were delivered by Bev. Mr. Brown, of Georgetown, D. C.; Bev. A. G. Simonton, Mis sionary to Brazil ; and Rev. Dr. Dickson, of Baltimore. The first named speaker, whose church is now in use as a hospital, stated a number of interesting facts gathered in his ex perience, as a chaplain. The Synod adjour#o4 to meet in the city of Washington in October, 1868. THIEI WAS oz of those healthy autumn d Aya which inspire us with real love of life. -._ RBBULLDING.—The Cumberland Valley R. R. Company, whose Depot, Engine House, Shops, &C., at Cbambersbnrg, were destroy( d by Stuart's Rebel Cavalry, is rebuilding the differ ent structures, some of which will be larger and mucb improved. Too mum PUCLIOITY cannot be given to the fact that the United States quarter master's de partment in this city Is lamentably deficient in the article of blankets, and that great stif fening may be avoided by each man supplying his own from home, far which he will be accred ited by the government. Taa ENTHRTASNMSNTS nightly afforded at San ford's Opera House, while not properly of a dramatic order, are still of that refined descrip tion which will j nstify the most fastidious in being present. The pieces selected are all calculated to please, while the actors themselves are ladies and gentlemen. We might call these entertain ments more of the order of parlor soirees, than dramatic performances ; and as such they are calculated to please and profit all who hear them. =I Tan MILITARY HOSPITAL Our reference to the subject of the abuses in some of the branch military hospitals in this city, created some excitement among the nurses and physicians. A lady friend in one of the hospitals—this morning, says that the patients were informed that to talk or complain of the outrages to which they are subjected, is to incur the penally of death. It was made to a patient who had been appealed to to say whether he heard of any wrongs committed by the nurses, and who, when humbly and respectfully attempting to relate what he suffered, was denounced as being the author of the communication referred to in our paragraph of yesterday, and informed, as we stated above, that to complain was to incur death. We are daily gathering facts in regard to the hospitals of this city. We have a number of such facts already, -well attested, and at the proper time these shall be given to the public. If it is death for a wounded soldier to expose the wrongs to which he is subjected in the hospitals, we have never seen it laid dorm in the books that a reporter is liable to the same punishment for exposing petty tyranny, im position and outrage. We shall at all events make the effort, regardless of where the shame of our exposure may fall. The above two paragraphs were written for yesterday's TELEGRAPH, but after reflection, we had concluded to suppress their publication, in order not to agitate a matter which might re suit in injury to innocent parties. Since then, we have heard that the soldier thus assailed and just suspected of complaining in regard to the impositions to which he was subjected, was put under arrest, degraded thus while steering with wounds, and in his sickness thus hid up to scorn Wore his companions in the hospital. We submit these facts now to a candid public, and ask pa triotic men whether such things should be tol erated by those who have the power to remedy the great wrong 1' A GOOD STORY SPOILED, BUT GENEROSITY STILL IN THE ASOENDANT. —Our Lebanon friend, who gave us what he called fasts in relation to the Coleman•draft•substitution in that county,mnst have mixed his lager with a spirit not addicted to the truth, or his recollection must have been' somewhat clouded by other influences. He has some repentances to perform for his misstate ments, and must be careful hereafter how be steers into our sanctum, because we do hate liars. The following note from a friend in Leb anon sets the matter straight, and leaves, as we declared in our heading, generosity still in the ascendent : Lanaziow, Oct. 23, 1862. Correspondence of the Telegraph.] That was a huge canard in your paper the other morning, about Robert W. Coleman of Cornwall, Lebanon county, having been drafted and giving his check for 83,000, &c., &c. lam not certain whether his name was at all on the list; if it was he very fortunately escaped. G. Dawson Coleman, however, our candidate elect for the State egislature, who though justly exempted on account of his extreme near sightedness, has nevertheless procured a substi tute and pays him handsomely. This is but an additional evidence of the great liberality and the undoubted patriotism of this gentleman. He has done and is daily doing, a great deal for the soldiers and their families, and the in dividual whom he sends will have an abiding friend through life. If you think proper, you can make the core rection above alluded to, thus and subserve the truth and righteousness. Very respectfully, Yours, VERITAS. A Putman goesnon.—The question pro pounied by the writer of the following card, as well as the facts which he sets forth, are de serving the serious attention of the authorities and the people. Rev. Hay is a man of strong sympathies for justice, right and impartiality. He knows of what and why he writes, so that we rather feel proud to give his statement a place in our columns. The people in this state who have eons, hus bands or brothers in the lone and dreary hospi tale of the army, will ask themselves why it is that the friends of the rebels can take such wretches to their homes and their bosoms, nurse, caress and sympathise with them in their deserved suffering, while the Union dier and the loyal man must remain wherever the tyranny of a petty attache or surgeon of a hospital chooses to thrust him. It is hardly possible that such proceedings will be tolerated by the people. Reform must come, in some shape, or those who are thus made to suffer may be expected to make a demonstration in their own defence. Read Rev. _Hay's letter. : EDITOR of yrs TIESGRAPIE :—I have just re turned from Baltimore. Whilst there I fell in with a lady of well-known secession proclivi ties, who boasted of haling brought away from Fort McHenry, by permission of &song Wool, four of the wounded prisoners latcly tronsferred from Frederick. I inquired if they were in any of the Baltimore hospitals. "No ; they are in the hands of OUR PRECKWI. A dozen ladiessantra bled for them, but I had already promised them to others, and they are well cared for." Now I wish to call public attentica to this fact, which speaks for itself. Would the same .general allow similar privileges to.loyal ladies lin:behalf of loyal soldieratl r. = , CHARLES A: R. HARRDISIIRO, October 24, 1862. pettnoglnanta Mail') telegraph, Irtaav 'Afternoon October 2 , L 1862 MUST REJOIN TIME Rsontaurs.—Gen. Mc- Clellan has rzpreeeed the wish that the provost marshals will return to their respective regi ments all the straggling officers they can pick up. Over two thousand of these worthies are absent without leave. We have a notion that a car load of such officers could be gathered almost any evening in the different restaurants evict drinking saloons of this city. The service is greatly imposed upon by these men. FATAL AOCTLDENT. —A man by the name of Cyrus Knepper, of Quincy township, Franklin county, who appeared in Chambei sburg on Tues day as a substitute for another that had been drafted, was killed in Greencastle on the even ing of that day, when he was, among others, on his way home. The party, it appears, were in an omnibus, and against the remonstrances of the driver, Knepper, who was intoxicated, per sisted in riding on the top, and as the machine was crossing the railroad track, it lurched 80 much as to cause him to fall off, when the wheels passed over his bead, injuring him so severely as to produce death in about ten min utes. He was about twenty-four years of age. Another temperance lecture—but for whisky, Knepper might be living, to be of use to the community and his country.. But any man can deal out the poison by paying a license. Strange consistency, if it is law. • AN cans NMI BEEN ISSUED by the Governor by which officers of volunteer organisations, now raising in various parts of the State, are warned that their commissions will be with held and other punishment inflicted if proved guilty of defrauding .the government of men and enriching themselvee by accepting pay from drafted men for providing substitutes out of the ranks of men already enlisted by volun teering. Rumors are also current here with regard to fees received by the drafting commis sioners and exempting surgeons for performing the duty which has been assigned them, and pay for which they will receive from the United States government. The people should be put upon their gua, and expose every act of this character known to have been committed. They are entitled to no fees whatever, and if they have been exacted, the Governor will, upon the production of evidence, see that just punish ', ent is awarded them. PENALTY FOR REFUSING TO SERVE WHEN DRAITED —Much curiosity is evinced to know the pen alties under State and National laws for refus ing to serve when drafted. The draft is en forced under an act of Congress of July 17, 1862, which states, among other things, chat "the President is authorized to snake all necessary rules and regulations in cases 'where State laws are defec tive as to the enrolment or execution of the draft. An 'act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 1822, (66th section, April 2d,) uses the following language : " Each and every * • • private of the militia who shall have neglected or refused to serve when called into active service in pur suance of an order or regmbsiAioq . of the Peal dent of the United States, shall . be liable to the penalties" defined in the act of Congress of Feb ruary 28th, 1795, or any other Acts that may thereafter be passed. On reference to the act of Congress referred to, it will be found to embrace the following points : " Every officer, non-commissioned officer, or private of the militia, who shall fail to obey the orders of the President of the United States * 0 0 shall forfeit a sum not exceeding one year's pay, and not less than one month's pay, to be determined and adjudged by a court mar tial 0 tl 0 ; and such non-commissioned officers and privates shall be liable to be impris oned by a like sentence, or failure of payment of the fines adjudged against them, for one calendar month for every five dollars of such fine." It has been decided by the Supreme Court of his State, that those who disobey the re(lnisi- tion are not employed in the service so as to be liable to he articles of war, but that they are liable to be trio! by a court martial, under the above act. Such court martial must be consti tuted under the authority of the United States. LADLES' UNION MUMS ASSOCUTION.—The ladies named will seed to the reception room, (Dr. Bailey's,) by 10} o'clock, On Saturday, Oct. .26th—Butter, i dozen eggs, peck awed potatoes. Mrs. Win. Colder, Mrs. Wm. Shaffer. " Win. 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 TBIT TITS HOIPITAiS. Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. &d. Mrs. David Urger, Mrs. Gaillard Dock, Miss rate Fraser, Martha Orth, Mrs. James Colder. " John H. Briggs Mon. Tuee. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Hiss Simon., Kin Marla Zo llinger, " Holman. " Becky Till. TO SERVS AT ROOM, (110/011IL a ICELLIAGER,) TO RA- From 10} to 12 o'oloik A. M., and 1 to 8 o'clock it x. Mon. Am. Wed. Thurs. W. &t. Mrs. Elias Unger. Miss Annie Wiestling, " Belly Stewart. Mrs. E. H. COENYN, Seely. Com. Ar. LADLES' UNION BUM AMOOLLTION.—The la dies named will send to the reception room, (Dr. Bailey's) by 101 o'clock, On Monday, October 27 ROM made bread and buUer, and balm/ an*. Miss Jane Mowry, Mho M. Tway, Mrs. Collin McCurdy, " Amelia Shutt, Miss Odell, Mrs. Geo. W. Stoner, Mrs. Nancy J. Porter, " Shoop, , Miss Mary. Pass, Miss A. M. Wiestang, Mrs. Wm. Tarbutton, Mrs. J. O. Young. Mrs. Dr. Fager, Mrs. A. H. Bigler, Mrs. Hamilton Alricks. TO INIATI AT 111.0tPTION ROOM AT 9 O'CIOCk A. M Monday, Tuaday and Wednesday. Miss Kirk, Wm, Annie Airicks. Thurlday, Piday and Saturday. Miss Annie Miley, Mies Mary Boyer. ' lbsorva at room (liarnmel ty Knlinger) to receive and fill Mt Vuortions. From 101. to 12 o'clock A. from 1 to 8 'o'clock P. if. Monday and Tuesday—Miss Ogilsby. Wedneiday and Thursday—Mrs. J . F.rSeller. Friday and Saturday Miss Martha Elder. I=l .•—•—.1.b.—.... I=l TO BARSTR AT Tin IROMPTION ROOM At 91 o'clock A. at. . 021 , 7111 AND PILL OUT aintasznass TO VINT THI HOSPITALS. Thursday, Friday and Saturday SANFORD'S OPERA Taotres.—We find the fol lowing complimentary notice of Sanfordin the Philadelphia Bulletin of last evening : Sanford' s Troupe at the new ball, Chestnut street, has become an institution already ; the name of Sanfurd will always "draw," no mat ter where be may locate, and the entertain ment as given by the new company is of a su perior character ; Mr. Turner's songs and bal lads are rapturously applauded, and he has es tabliehed himself as a favorite with the audi ence. His selections are beautiful, and the singing altogether is equal to anything we have had heretofore in Negro Minstrelsy. The gem of the evening, was the superior acting of Mr. Sanford, whose personation of n n old darkey cannot be surpassed ; his Ike is great, and alone worth the price of admission. Go by all means to the new lecture room -....--.. COMMUMOATND TO Tin PUBLlO.—Curiosity, In experience and Prudence started out one day a shopping. Cculusitv insisted upon visiting all the different places of business to see what was to be seen. Inexperience, with all the noble impulses of young life, was pleased and delight ed with the gay colors and sightly goods, and disposed to purchase every thing that looked handsome. The old lady, Mrs. Prudence, said my inquisitive friend Curiosity, I think there is nothing to be gained from the mere looking around ; and now my impetuous but docile ac quaintance Inexperience, while I c innot help but feel kind towards you for your artless and kind intentions, you will please let me give you advice in making your dry goods purchases for winter. At this time when every descrip tion of goods are far above the usual price, it is tb your interest to go where good goods can be had for the least money—that place is Union & Bowman's, southeast corner of Front and Mar ket streets. 2t. A Holm Esranzmassar —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 thiot,. 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 tllenges oornpetion.— 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 ie extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whet her they purchase or not. =1::==1 To the Afflicted. The undersigned would respectfully inform those who are afflicted with Rheumatism, Dys pepeia, Consumption of Liver and Sidney, 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 Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can be furnished a 9 to their wonderful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be uo,ap prehension in.regard AO my competency to ad minister it, as I have 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, between Second and Front. (aul3-dlm) MRS. L. BALL. Mae. BALL :—I am 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 shortneee of breath, Now, Ileel like another man. My appetite isipitld- , -4 eat hearty three tithes a day without the least pain, and have gained four potmde In three months. I take pleasure in recommending it to all my friends, as Lam certain it is a sure core. BEV, 0. W. LANDRETH, Mount Joy, Pa., Oct. 18, 1862 ==ll Wa nave received a large assortment of hoop skirts, from 76c. up to $2 60. A large assert went of linen and needlework collars, and Col late and sleeves, at all prices. 'White eambrics, jacconette, nantucka, 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 children's stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty pieces (f carpet to be sold cheap. KentuCky jeans, sattinette and csasimeres for men and boy's wear. We received 50 dozen suspenders, at all prices. 60 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and , a great many other notions and small wear. S. LIMY. Ncw Aborrtistmrtlts 13; witED dr 00.. AGENTS TOR STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS, Princes Melodeons *Oa) VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC CORDIONS DRUMS AND MUSI CAL iLDICHANDISE Of every kind. HOW 'Ve t SEWING MACHINES, PGATMIIIT FRAMES, Large Pier and Mantle Mirror., Photograph Frames tad Albums. at thi New kw& Mare of B. WARD & CO. augl4-dly N 0.14, 'Market Square, mar relLre NO ADVANCE IN PRICES . NOW is the time to have your Houses Papered. Go to Henry 6. Bharat% No. 12 Market street, near the bridge, Wall Paper ant Window Store. Paper hanging personally attended to. All wort warranted. oetd-dtr. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. ASMALL lot of extra, just received and for eels by WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. oot2B-dtf 811ADB TREES, 0F various Idnds, at the _Keystone Nursery, adjoining the oity. f Trees planted and warranted to grow, or, if Mitt, to be replaced, on reasonable , terms. JACOB KM. Oct. 13, 1862. FOR SALE. Q AIIBUSHELS prime Yellow Cora. u • ij baobab; barley =Mts. first eualitY , 200 bushel: rye. be barrels whisky, first quality. Empire of 16011.4.0 BOGELAND, se29 Washiaistiwn Avenue, Elarrkshwig. POTATCIEI3. • ' (I=Vas, or:ok, Elniemlor q ' 16W-larit' reoeivodwiel for Isle low, .by Oealkt . WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. New Ithertistments. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Just received, at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE, a fuli supply of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Embracing all the new Styles and Sizes, ALBUMS FOR 32 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOB 20 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMS FOR 80 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUM FOR _4O PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMS MR 50 PHOTOGRAPHS Price@ from Serenity-live Cents To Twenty-live Dollars. BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH CLASP. BOUND IN TURKEY MORMICO, WITH TWO CLASPS. BOUND IN TURKEY BOROOOO, WITH PANELLED SIDES BOUND IN VELVET, WITH CLASPS-VERY RICH. BOUND IN MOROCCO, WIIR HEAVY MOUNTINGS AND. CLASPS. PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGIIIIISED WOMEN. COPIES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS. COPIES OF CHOICE-PAINTINGS. .Any."Einte'de Iruttie pnbliehed in the country will be furnished to order . PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any size nut in the standard styles will be . made to order. BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore. FOR THE SOLDIERS. A N I2?X I r rt r "i r to tT et a 1147800 consisting of WRITING CASEb. Itipressly toinufsetdred' tor the soldiers. POR FOLIOS, ' POCKET INK STANDS' PENOIIs, PENS AND WRITING MATERIALS OF EVERY V AtiIETY, SOLD AT • REDUCED RATLII3. JUNES .11.0U81 1 (XMINEI3 OF MARKET ST AND KARIM SQUARE, RABA ISB Utill PA. JOBAPII F. NeOLIELL4N, PROMUSTOR. (RECENTLY CIONDIEMOD ItY WELLY 00yERLY.) lhis is a Fret litias Hotel, a 4 located Io the reared part of the city. WIN kept In the beet manner, said lie petrotia wid End 'Very iltot omteo mike to be met with in the beet housce in the oat my. .630-dit A RARE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS-MAN. rpHE canal grocery store and' Rockville Hona..•known as the Updegreve I disk Property, shoaled fire miles above Harrisburg, frciatin,g easi on the P. nnaylvaula Canal and west on hie tumor's/tattoo river road, white So: dß' applier 'Born. Thdgrocery shire, it not.the very hest stand on 'the 'line of the pal; - 14% only erivated by one other. et tine new barn aillritablehas recently been built, so that each bOabrteam ratite loosed up separately. Also pleoty of Sheds, irty houses, corn crib, two shore houses for grain, ice house, hay scales, and indeed ceery convenience that ia necessary ler currying ore the busmen. The place b within three hundred yards of the Rockville depot,on rho Pennsylvania railroad, and Dauphin and Schuylkill railroad also. Persons wishing to purchase, phase apply on the premises, to • anlB-wtianistlB63 W. p. uENkeir . . COAL! COAL! COAL!. IFIBE subseritier is prepared to deliver to the citizens of Harrisburg, pure LIKENS. VALLEY AND AIDISABARRE Coals, either by the car, boat load, or single ton, at the lowest market prices Ong: Orders left at my oMoe, 4th and Market, will be punctually attended to. DAVID. McOO.IIBIIOK. Harrisburg, bept. 30, 1862 se3o-416* 'PROCLAMATION; WiihREAO, the ifonorable Joan J. Equate:ls, t'reeident) of the Court of Common 3 in. theTwelftti Jamidal District, consisting of the couphea of Lebanon and Dauplu o, and the Non. Gum th;LArnue and Rob. Natio IV Wenn, Assoclate'Jadgee In Dauphin county, having issued - t noir precept, bearing date the Oth "lay of October; 1882, to me directed, for holdings Ocuir‘ of °Yaw aid reranter and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Smetana of the Peace at Herrisbarg, for the county of Dauphin; and to commence ON 111. jIOADAY OANNOVINHR MIT being the lira Dar 'OF No. `PIMA t.And so Continue two weeks: Notice,. !lierefore hereby given to the qeronor, tea time of the Platt, Aldermen, and Constables of the said °Minty of Dauphin, that they..g the; end thiwe in their proper penionWat 10 oPeloht Allti forenoon of said day, with tneir • records, , ingttb,tlods , esandnatt and their own rememb mums, W do those things which to their office appechnies to be (tone, and them who are bawd to regognizanceo to proem:tete against 'the priaoserwthat an or email on in the Jailer Dauphin caw ty, be then and there to prosecute wheat them as shell be Jwst. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg iN c r tab day o r ootober, la the year or our Lord, 1 and in th e eighty.sixth year (tithe Independence ol the ailed States. J. D. BOAS, eerier. SEINALFeII Oirms Harrisburg, Oa. 0,186 g. j oogOtieerld PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Willianupori t mu t . ey, Dniontown, Watsontown,. Lewisburg, Northumberland, Dui bury, Trevertea, Georgetown, Lyinuntown, 11111ersburg, . - Ibilitar ; Dauphin HAiIikitISBURG. Th. Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the Drayage 11 , 111 beat The Lowest Rates. Toe ,Cooductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe de livery of all goads intrasied to the line. Goods deliver— ed at the Depot of Freed,, M Ward_ Skrreed, 811 Market /Greek, Philadelphia, by Cdelook, P. .orfil be ctedivered tn Marrisburg the next morning. • • frelg_hs always as law as by Aar _Other Line. . 1 . Josini MONTGOMERY, y 0414810318 and Heading Depot, - oct2l _dtr Foot of "Mr4et,threet, XtA.lk L . —Teaierce of those M J ~ReaOlbriitealAti* eared M. rewind did at telehr large drelfiaa 'quantities 3.. k ah New 2butrtistments. flyer's Cathartic Pills. HE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine T, have been taxes thi it utienet to produce thitibest meet perfect purgative which is lino nto man. Natant arable proofs are stow that these iltas have virtues which sarptee to exceillen,ie the ordinary cre 3 dialues, and that they wio unp , e.edenteilly up in the esteem of a , l men. They are sate and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital e canriatea of the body, remove the obstructiene Of its argues, purify the blood, snd expel disease. They purge out the fold humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish r d serdered organs in o their mitunit action, and impls, healthy tone with terength to the wool. system. Not only do they cure tie every day complaints of every body, but also foinedabl • and Mtn gerous diseases that hive baffled the best of human skim While they produce powerful abets, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and beet physic that can be employed for children. Being anger coated, the, are pie lint to take; and being purely rag elable, are free from any risk of harm. Ceres have been mace which surpass belief were they not tiublitan hated by men of sucis exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many emiabt sior gymen and physialans have lent their lie mss to certify to the public the reliability f oar remediee„ while others have stet me the assurance tif tbeir COIIiiCIPOLL that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my tamed, Buffering fellow-men. The agents below named are pleased to .urniati gratis our awerjcen Almanac, containing directions for the ass and oertilie atea of their auras, of the tot, ming com plaints : Cotolvness, Bilious Oomplainte, übeumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn. Headache arising 'rob at tomacti, Nau sea, 'lndigestion, Morbid Inaction of theßowels and Pais irides therefrom, Platedency, Lo-s of appetite, alt Dia. asses which require an seacoast tlllllCioe. Trey aloe, by purifying the blood and nUmuhning syn. ants many soraphatnti which It Would not be cup; cued they would react, such as Deehresa, Partial. Blinoness, Neu ralgia. and Nervous Irritability, Derempunems of the fiver sud Kidneys, Gout, and wher aloured cOmp'sints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its fonstona. Do not be put off by moorhen p:ed dealers with tome Other pill they make as •re pront on ac for *lna% Pima, and take nothing else. AO other limy can give you compares with this In lie hutriusla value or curative powers. The sick want the beet old th. re is ror them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYilh & CO., Lowell, Kass. and sold by Druggists everywhere. Price 26 cents per Box, or 6 boxes thr Al. *ad by O. A. Ban van, D. W. Gross ir Co., 0. H. Hei ler, J. Y. Lutz, Dr Riley, F. Wyeth gndl dealers every where JOHN WISE'S Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Harrisburg, Pa CON FECTIONERY OF ALL BINDS, ORANGES AND LEM6I4IS, PINE APPLES, NANANNAS; ' FRESH AN D SALT Fl4/I ~. I And . re atab;ea of ,all.alunn,....*•aniailg..daienb--11Rair •is w -sateen Marketit, twice a ea - , hn ..urchaaed unifer my I,: noted anpervisiun, ttme-esii laieeevittHe better and cheaper article that any it. the market oar or , :ira from a diatance attended o prompuy, and ode detiVerect to any pert of Mae city free o one" gO. FR&II OANNE.. FRUTZ3 coney.' tly on nand : -'. . Give me a eat. r De26l JOHN WIFE. HAPPINESS OR MISERY'? THAT IS THE QUESTION. HE Propnetors el the •PARISIAN LAS' NCI tiF WONDB ed. AN itIMY and Me.D/- OiN ' bane 0 , -iermuied re4ardless 01 axle , nee, to 'cane fre , (It. the beneSt of euNrin htonacit; ) FO Rof their moat instructive and i .tern sting Le-g ores on Mar Mace sad ila Laseuelithcaioes, ••• rvous Drbletr, Prema ture Decimate Nenhcoo, tridweaticii Weakness or De er mum, boas ol earwig cod VI .IPewere. he. Great So. mai Evila, au those ,tica wide remit from youtn thl tot tea, it:ceases ul Matarity. or Igo •,..%) of Plr,si clo,l on.! Natures Law, These invaluable Lectures bay. been the means of enliabtoing $ll.l airing thou roods, aid will be forwarded free on the receipt of four cramps, by adJrcesing sIieREU Y PARIALad CaletWlT or damn= asp Illtmentm, 553 Broadway, New York. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby wirmxi against de . predating or in any manner trespassing on the Farm of Mrs. C. Wish, adjoining the city, and under the management of the sub scriber. Or I have arrested several of thaw petty thieves and nuisances, and made them pay pretty well for their sport. Hereafter I shall not only punish to tho egad of the l ao, but will pubitsh in the Tetsgrspis and other papers the .names of all offenders. Oct. 18, 1862 PLUM TREES, I N variety, at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg Oct. 13, 1862 ENGLISH WALNUT TREES A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city Oat. 18, 1882 SPANISH C EIESTNIIT TREES A T Keystone Nursery, adjoining the city -411- Oot. 18, 1862 lop ROWN '' sugars of all grades for sale _Ay law, by NIOHOLi t AMMON-, je2S Corner Front nit I Market week'. lIGAR oared barns, just received 'and S 03, b 7 isloooL9 & ItOrtf&N, asp IT Cor. Front and Markot-stroet. . • . HT Updtignive Look Tioperty, grocery mad dockidae Segve, vitiated fiee milei aHarriOurg, torw *tared for sale. flee edrer alleatent lb Weekly or apply to _ . TELlargest and most extensive assort- Lof glass in the city' just received, sad for 41° var y low, by NlOilets t s-isrviss, sue Qoroer Front and _Market MAR*. - JUST BEL I itiVED. • SI.4,LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family BUttes et different stylef of binding, at 906,,gn 26 , $2, $B, $6, $6 and St O. Also rocket Abieept - dir •-rent styles and prices at 9011$27ER'8 Hosiestape. febl6-y EMCIrREEN TREES, UF all desirable varieties, at the Keystone Nurseries. tir The weather and season are favorable , and they should be planted as soon as possible. Oct. 18, 1862. J . Kum W mackerel, in halves, quirt or 13 Ms, just nacotreo, and for belie low by_, , , — NICHOUS a flowallut 0;ornIr Front Rol Kozisetritirts au29 OUNDS Extra . Pritrie cam flaws for sale very lowlthplasate WM. 431{, as Q 5) 9 b oo P Y IL F , all aia6a, piitterus aid, prices just rece' and for cafe by • - 1 I t. • : • MY. 1106144.:,:i20131 Q . 131,1) PENB I_LThe larleat eat treat :tom, it a il.oo o 14.06-,warranted—itt WITA P BOOPITnaII. El!IONS, rtiisciss, coo:mints ko.l just L reosivellaad far sale by IoaCHOLS & FOWMAN, Cor. ?rout and 'Lancet staleelii. BEI JACOB MISR