aitp tiograp. NO ICI.: 100 ADV MATihKRA.—AII Ad. verttsements, Business 'Mottoes, Mar riages, Deaths, ems., to secure insertion n the TELEGRAPH, mast invariably be accompanied with the VASIL Advertisements ordered in the rega -1 ar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Tuesda) Afternoon, November 11, 1862 .1111LITARY BUSINESS, Of all kinds attended to. EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Lato. Office : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [0271y BUOR.WHEAT FLOOR.—An extra fine lot just received at Dock 8 Co.'e Grocery. WE ARE HAPPY to learn that Lieut. Colons klammerely, of Allentown, is gradually recov eting from his wound. To•DAY was all that could be desired, for runsbine, health, vigor, and, where the mind permitted the enjoyment, happiness. Tats BOROUGH Or EASTON, by its Council, has authorized the issue of small idler notes. They are to be put in circulation about the Ist of December. '1448 REGULAR MONTHLY Minna of the Young Men's Christian Association will be bald at their room this evening at 7i o'clock, and a tali attendkuce is expected as important busi ness will be transacted. i=ozzi SAD AOlrDlENT.—Yaßteiday, a SOO of Dr. Call. low, living at Slatarnoras, this county, while out gunning, accidently shut himself in the baud, lacerating the limb in a frightful manner. The wound was dress-d by Dr. Bachus, and the boy Is doing well. FRIGHTFUL ROOIDNNT IN STATR STREET.—Andrew, son of Mr. T. Jefferson Black, a fine lad of six or seven years of age was run over by the omnibus at the corner of Second and State Ste. The boy was carried into the house of his parents and expired in a few minutc IF THE LADY who plains because she was compelled to leave Camp Curtin, and forbade to continue lin business as a vender of eatables within its limits, will authorize us to print her communication with her proper name, it shall appear to-morrow. The story she relates is a hard one, but it would lose its effects if it ap peared anonymously. I=C=Cl TSB Cover 'r FOR TEM GREAT NAVY YARD. — It is reported that the commission appointed to decide where the great navy yard for the con struction of iron-clad steamers is to be built ate divided between New London, Connecticut, and League Island, Pbiladelpiria ; and that the Ron. A. Dallas Bache, Superintendent of the Coast Survey, has prepared a powerful paper in favor of the latter, which, it will be recollected, was offered as a free gilt to the Government by the loyal metropolis of the Keystone State. Lusfr CHAPLALNEL—But few men in any po sition in the army have better opportunities for doing good than the army and hospital chap lains. Borne of our chaplains are all that can be desired. They feel the solemn responsibility attached to their position as a true Christian minister should. Yet w. cannot disguise the fact that many, alas 1 too many of the chap lains are not only inefficient and inattentive to dudes, but some are wolves in sheep's clothing. The greatest care should be taken in the selec tion of so important an officer. ==l GENSBAL McCmaday's removal, or what is a softer mode of expressing a disagreeable fact, relief from service, has already ceased to be a subject of discussion. A few of the officers in this city, who have never been in any other battle except the dirty battles of the party which they uphold, profess to be very indignant, and assert their intention of resigning. Such a result would be a greater benefit to the country than the cause of it is expected to confer, and we trust that such officers, in all cases, will be compelled to retire. Among the fighting men of the city, the soldiers who are ardent for battle because they are anilines for peace, the retire ment of McClellan is accepted as a great ; mili tary necessity, which should have been accom plished immediately after the esu.po of the rebels from Manassas. PIRSONAL.-00i. F. S. Stambaugh, of the 77th Regiment, P. V., is in town, on sick leave. Col. S. is one of the very best soldiers who went forward from this State, bearing the banner of the Republic in triumph over the soil of treason. His recovery is essential to the success of his regiment. Major 5.14. Bradford, of the same regiment, is also in town. The Major is a prisoner of war, having been captured at Perryville, Ken tucky. He is as corpulent as ever, and is ready to meet the "Gray Backs" again, as soon as he is exchanged. Capt. John J. Ball, Co. G, 127th Regiment, P. V., is in town on furlough. The Captain was severely wounded in the foot, by an axe, while engaged in cutting wood. He reports , the health of the regiment as good, there be ing but very few men in the hospitals. The regiment is called the Flower of Virginia, and Gen. Abercrombie has honored it with a posi tion on the right of his division. (Jul. Jen nings is acting Brigadier General, and makes an excellent officer. The command of the regi ment now devolves upon Lieut. Colonel Alle man, who is an active and efficient officer, and will lead the "Dauphin County Boys" to face the enemy whenever opportunity offers. We expect to hear a good account of him. Lieut. Waltman, of the 9th cavalry, (now at Bowling Green, Ky.) arrived in this city this morning, having been detailed for recruiting service. He reports the men of his regiment in good health. To this we may except Capt. J. K. Waltman, whose hearing is still im paired, though the surgeon has given it as hid opinion, that, with eare, he will fully reeoVet. lialnoVlDania Daily edegrapt, eutobati 'Afternoon Noriemba 11, i 1362 Tus DRATTED MIN IN LANCASTER COONTy.— Oat of sixteen hundred men who should have ' reported at Camp Curtin as drafted men from Lancaster county, it is found that there are not sufficient present to form a regiment. This has c%used great consternation among those who had fUrnished substitutes, as many if not nearly all of such as substituted for others, have failed to report. In consequence of this state of facts, a great many persons are here from Lancaster, looking after their substitutes. It appears that large numbers of strangers had offered to serve in this capacity, for the Lancaster county men, and these now having their bounty and the sum which they received from the persons originally drafted, have absented themselves for the purpose of fraud and shirking the ser vice. We are not able to explain whether, after the government has accepted a substitute, it absolves the person originally drafted, from service, or whether, In case the substitute thus escapes, the original party can be seised as a deserter. It involves a nice point of law. If the party originally drafted must supply the place of a substitute who deserts, it inflicts a great hardship. As the case now stands, it must soon be tested, because the number of substitutes who have deserted Is said to be large. A Sounsa Fatar.—A camp has just been es• tablished on the farms of Messrs. Haldeman and Oyster, which is to accommodate 4,600 cavalry, and occupies an area of slaty acres. A large number of troops took possession of this camp yesterday, and immediately commenced operations by foraging on the farmers in the vicinity. Apples that were buried in the ground for winter preservation, were un earthed and carried to camp—cabbage in the same state of preservation was subjected to the same process—spring houses filled with butter, were relieved with as much skill as pick pockets relieve unwary travelers who stop at our depots for a meal, of their purses—hen roosts were disposessed of their occupants, and barns left perfectly desolate. Such were the defiant depredations committed on the farmers within the vicinity, that alarm and even fear of the loss of life prevailed through the entire vicinity of this camp. Last night, one of the farmers close to the camp, resisted these depre dations, by shooting a soldier whom he caught in the act of carrying off two bee hives, with the honey included. The man was not dan gerously wounded, and was carried to the camp by the farmer who shot him, for the purpose of proving to the officers in command, that he was determined to protect his property at all hazards. Of course a scene of great exalt meat occurred at the camp. The soldiers feigned to be very indignant at the fate of their thieving comrade, and threatened to lynch the farmer, but his determined bearing and resolute declarations to defend not only his property, but his life, induced the men in camp to desist. It is certainly a great evil, that our farmers should be thus annoyed. The Commissary Department supplies the men in camp with ' ample provisions. The necessity of foraging on the defenceless farmer .does not exist, and when a soldier meets the fate of the man who was shot on Monday evening, while in the act of stealing, though it is a hard one, he deserves all the punishment he suffers. DIMLY Taken:sus' Intraxgrz.—On the 4th inst., in compliance with a resolution passed at a former meeting, the teachers of Derry town ship assembled in Hummelstown, for the pur pose of organizing a District Teachers' Institute. The meeting was called to order by the Presi dent, when a prayer was offered by A. Zimmer man. After reading the minutes of the last meet ing, the Institute proceeded to the election of officers. Mr. Eby conducted a class in reading. He was followed by Mr. Ebrecht in arithmetic. Mr. Barked moved that a regular series of text hooks be adopted, which motion was dis cussed at length and finally adopted. A committee was appointed to select such books as they deemed necessary and suitable for use in the schools a the district. On motion, the thanks of the Institute were tendered to Dr. J. Shafer, Fox and 'Balsbaugh, for their kind and hospital entertainment. Adjourned, to meet in two weeks from the day of the present meeting, in the Palmyra school house. We understand that a great interest has been awakened among the school teachers and di rectors of this county, and that these auxiliary institutions are being organized in every town ship. The movement is highly commendable, as well as creditable. It will awaken the in terest of the parent, and as such as these en courage the teachers by their co-operation, the teacher will be stimulated to exertion and im provement. The position of a teacher in the great system of education in Pennsylvania, is second to no other in the state, in point of importance. His duties are respectable and re sponsible. He has in charge the material out of which are to be formed the future statesmen, soldiers, merchants, mechanics and citizens of the Republic. It well becomes such as these, then, to seek a self-improvement, that they may be the better qualified to discharge the great duty of improving those committed to their charge. To attain these ends, these dis trict institutes can contribute much of impor tance. We are in favor of their encouragenitnt. Our columns are always open to those who thus labor, and we deem it one of our own great du ties to encourage and promote, by every means in our power, the cause of education among the people. .Artuo EIPLORLTION.—The Attic exploration of Dr. E. K. Kane and his worthy companions has received the grateful thanks of Lady Frank lin, for the special object it had in view, and has been substantially acknowledged by oar government for the valuable information it has conferred upon the civilized world. The care ful reader will not fail to see in the history of the expedition, as published by Dr. EK. ane, the invaluable use of Furs for clothing, as a protection against the intense cold of that climate, and though the winter in our own country is not characterized by that intense cold, still it has been found necessary to adopt some garment combining beauty with comfort, as a protection from the cold of the changing season. And now Fars are generally insvogrie; and can be purchased at reasonable Bowman at the cheap dry goods house of Mich & . IT HMI been estimated that the income from check stamps hi New York city, will amount, on an average, to about ten thousand dollars a day—over three millions a year. The receipts from the came source in this city are, of course, not so large as in New York, and will not, consequently, equal the eam•> itftgregatt , in a year. Ir mama le, among the wounded men in any of the soldier hospitals, a watchmaker, he can find employment by calling A 74 Market nolo fit street A Morin Eirresuunistrr —Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros perity and as a determination on the part= of our business men, no longer to remain behind the ' light house," Is the completion of Eby Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part ot our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock ch 411enges competion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say that the firm keep on baud everything usually kept in a grocesitstore, (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 ot any customer. A general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase OT not . I= SPECIAL NOTICES To the Afflicted. The undersigned would respectfully inform those who are afflicted with Rheumatism, Ds s pepsia Consumption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevera, 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 Moo on hand a quantity of invaluable Salves . for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. ,References can be furnished al to their wonderful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need he ap prehension in regard to 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, is Pine street, between Second and Front. (aulB-dlm) MRS. L. BALL. PHILADVILPHIA, Nov. 3, 1862. Mrs. Ball :—I feel no hesitancy in acknow ledging the virtue of your medicine, its 'sooth ing influence and healing- power. For several years I was afflicted with dyspepsia, and during my stay in Harrisburg you cured me in the short awe of one month, of that annoying and distressing disease, and at the same time also cured me of a running scrofula, which had existed for over one year without ceasing.— During my years _of affliction, I applied fre quently to doctors of medicine, but they proved ineffectual. I have the utmost eonfidence and belief in the power of your medicine, and would say to those afflicted, who wish to enjoy life in its natural element, with a system renewed to vigorous nature, to try your medicine as I did. Tours truly, Glib. J. IicCEEERY, 64 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. HEINESTREET'S WRITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE IS NOT A DYN, But restores gray hair to its original color, by sup plying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. Au instsntaneous dyes ar. composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality anal beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's lnimilele Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, promotes its growth, prevesto its galling off eradiestei dandruff, and imparts health end pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original flair Col,r.ng, and is constantly Increasing' in favor. Bud by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respectable d Mere ,or can be premed by them of the commercial agent, D b. Barnes, 202 Broadway, . Y. Two sizes, 60 cats and $1 21/Ira no more unykoad and =safe Medicines. For unpleasant and dangerous diseases, use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII, Which has received the endorsement of the most PROMINENT PHYSICIANS IN THE 11. S. is now aired to afflicted humardly es a certain core for the following diseases and rymptotss originating from else wee and abuse of the Urinary or &MUM Orono. General Debility, M owlet bysical Depreialon, Imbeellny, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused ideas, . Hysteri G eneral Irruablilty Radians's, and Sleepier seem at Night, Absents of Muscular Ettleieuey, Loss of Appetite, Dyapessia, umanciation, Low Spir its, Disorganization or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Hegira, And, In tact, all the coneemitants of a Nervms and Debilitated state of the system. n insure the genuine, cut thtia out: ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. CUM GUARAIi TEED. Bee adverUeement IA another column. novB 88:w2in Fuss ! Fuss I IN--We have received from New York a vie odid assortment of Furs at all prices. Black Cloaks, ready made and made to order. 500 Hoop Skirts, all styles from 76c. up. 50 pieces of white, red and yellow flannel. 25 dozen of white and grey Undershirts and Drawers. 26 pieces of new Detainee and other Dress Goods. 30 pair of splendid white (all wool) Blankets. 200 splendid Cambric Bands, best French needle work. Avery large assortment of ladies, gentlemen and children's Stockings, (wool and cotton,) all prices. 10 dozen of WOW, Woolen Etoods,Sontags, and Chenile Scarfs. 50 pieces of Caesinetts and Kentucky Jeans, for men and boys' wear. 10 pieces of Merinos, (all colors,) Alapacces, and Feramattas. Our stock now is large, and bought before the rise in goods, and those wishing to buy_we would invite to call. ' S. LEW. WOODCHOPPERS WANTED. r HE undersigned will give immediate em- J pioyment to Twenty woodehoppers, at lair paws. None but i•ouer, industrious men , need apply. RUDOLPH F. HELKER, NO. 5, S. Front St. HENRY A. HELIER, 4 :- nov 6deod l.w. CQr. Market Square. S-.. T.-1.8 6 0-X rrtElE language of nature and experience de l. monstratas, that whoever would enjoy the pleasures of food—the beauties of landscapes,— the joys of companionship—the richness of lit erature—or the lionot a of station and lenown— must preserve their health The stomach is the receptacle of all nourish- , ment, and the fountain from which all parts of the body, derive i-ustenance. The effect of foul injurious food entering the stomach, is to de range the digestive organs, and produce headache, loss of appdite, unrefreshed sleep, Mid breath, low syMite, feverish buntings, constipation, irszpreity to perform any mental or physical duty, See., and are . the symptoms=of that horri4 disease DYSPEPSIA, Which assumes a thousand stapes, and points towards a miserable life and premature decay. The Medical Faculty has laboreci for generations to discover reliable' appetizers and We proper means of overcoming stomachic derangements. Certain ingredients have been long known as partially affective. Among these were CALISAYA BARK & ST. CROIX RUM Au invalid physician, sojourning in the tro pical island of St. Croix, observing the habits of the natives, gathered the recipe for the final accomplishment of this most important end. The article wait first used as a priVate medicine, when its salutary effects becoming known, It was brought 'out under the name of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITT ER S They act with unerring power, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage. They perform most wonderful cures in stubborn cases of Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, Diar rbre t, Sour Stomach Headache ' Fever and Augue, Weakness, Mental Despondency, &c. As a morning appetizer and after dinner tonic, they should be in every family They are a delighgul, exhaerating stimulant, without any subsequent stupefy ing reaction. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. Heger& P. H. DEMElll.—Genaensin: -- I have suffered terribly with Dyspepsia for three or four years, and tried; many remedies without effect. I had to abandon my profession, and suffered greatly from everything I ate. I have now tried the Plantation Bitterer-they helped me—l continued their use, and am now nearly a well man. ' I know of several similar cease. Respectbllly yours, Rev. J. CAmontr." Intelligent persons and physicians can judge of toe tfficacy of the .Plantation Bitters from the following partial formula. Was known and used in Germany for Dyspep sia, Chronic Diarrboa, Cholic, Dysentery, and diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, as early as 1690. . _ For Inflammation of the Loins and Spleen in Dropsical Affections and Biliary Secretions, or Obstructions of the Abdominal Viscera. CALISLYA, OR KING'S BARK, Was unknown to civilization until the middle of the 17th century. Humboldt makes favora ble mention of the febrifuge qualities of this article as an Antidote to Fever and Agne, In termittent and &hilarious Fevers, in his eaten. sive South American travels. The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, having experienced the beneficial effects of this Bark, sent it to Europe in 1640. It was sold by the Jesuits for the enormous sum of its own weight in silver, and was thus called Jzsurrs' Pownsz. In 1668, Sir John Talbot employed it with great success in Fiance, in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite, Weakness and Debility, Palpitation of the Heart, Diarrhoea, B:c., under the name of Eng lish Powders ; and iti 1679, he sold the secret of its origin to Louis XIV, by whom it was di vulged. It is now a standard remedy in all Pharmaeopcels., and is employed in preparing the Plantation Bitters. , Chamomille Flowers, for enfeebled digestion ; Winter green, valuable for Scrofula, Rheumatism, and Nefratic Affections • Lavender Flowers, aro matic, stimulant and tonic, highly invigorating in Savona Debility ; Anise, an aromatic ear -1 Loin..tive, creating flesh, muscle and milk. Much used in nursing. Another ingredient of remarkable and won derful virtue used in the preparation of these Bitters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet known to the commerce of the world. A Span ish writer says : 0 0 0 " administered with St. Croix item, never fails to relieve nervous tre mor, wakefulness, disturbed sleep, &c., and that it is used with great effect by the Brazilians, Spanish and Peruvian Ladies to heighten their color and beauty. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition, vigor to the appetite, and bril liancy to the complexion." We withhold its name from the public for the present. To the above are added Clove Buds, Orange, Carmway, Coriander, Snake Boot, &0., all pre served in perfectly pure nov4 Tuee&Fri 13md% w The•tonic properties of St. Croix Rum, and its powerful invigorating effects, have been long known to the physicians of the world. Bilious, Intermittent and Chill Fevers; en gendered:by the change of water and diet of travelers, particularly upon western rivers, are prevented and cured by the'Plantation Bitters. They are also reliable to prevent sea sickness. PILILADILIZIA, Ist month, 16th day, 1862. " Emma) Prussn.-IVilt thou send me another dozen of thy Bitters? Nothing has proven so beneficial to my invalid wife or my self, as the Plantation Bitters. Thy friend, lasec HOWLAND." N. 8.-The secret of the immense sale of the Plantation Bitters, 'is their guaranteed reify. The St. Croix Rum, and every article used, is warranted perfectly pure, and the money will be returned if not as represented. The Plantation Bitters are put up in unique quart bottles, and sold by all respectable D.ug gists, Grocers ' Hotels and Besteurants through out the world . Be particular that every bottle bears the fize simile of the Proprietor's signature. P. H. DRAKE & CO • novt-dawlm-eodaeow] 202 Broadway, N. Y. rrsHE 'WEST CHESTER ACADEMY I. AND MILITA.Y AT WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, will commence the winter term of live calendar months on the Ist of Novembk next. The course of instruction is thorough and extensive desinged end arranged to prepare boys and young men for business or college. The principal, who devotee all him time to the interests of hie mime& and ita pupils, is assisted by eight gentlemen 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 wider the oluirge of Mejor G. Eckentiorff, of Philadelphia, whose qualifications for the position are extensively known. Its duties and requirements"do not, In any way interfere with the literary dem Monts, while enrolment among the cadet corns is tort optioned. For calolouge de; apply to eeptB-weodtna WM. F. WYSE'S, A, M., Principal. !el rir /botrtistmtlits "Recmgcria, December 28th i-1.861 S. T.-1860-X CASCABILLA BARK DANDFLION S. T.-lEiro-X. ST. CROIX. RUM WHAT OTHERS SAY NOTICE! Nivp!_flft FAS letters of administration to Che edge of tohn Lents, Sr., late of Upper Paxton township, Dauphin calmly, have been granted to she subscriber ail 'WHOLIS indebted to the said estate are requested, to Make immediate payment, and those navhig claims - or demands against wild estate will make known he same without delay to Joan Lams, Jr. ,liduitnistrattr, Upper Paxton Township, near Millersburg P. o.,Dais phi" County— . oetl3-eaw6w Ntm elbvtritilmunts. SILAS WARD, MUST 701 STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS, Primes Melodeons dm., VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC CORDEONS, DRUMS AND MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE Of every kind. isomers SEWING MACHINES, PORTRAIT FRAMES, Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors, Photograph Frames and Albums. at the New Music Shire of 51L48 WAOD, 41y N 0.12, North Third Street, above Market. PENNSYLVANIA : Itt the Name and by the Authority OF THIS COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, .ANDREW G. CI7RTIN, GOVERNOR OF THE SIB COMMONWEALTH, A PROCLAMATION. Wassass, It is a' ood thing to render thanks unto God for all His mercy and loving kind ness Therefore, I, Armarow G. Cuzrze, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do re: commend that THURSDAY, THE 27th DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, be set apart by the people of this Commonwealth, as a day of solemn Prayer and Thanksgiving to the Almighty :—Giving Him humble:thanks that He has been gracious ly pleased to protect our free institutions and Government, rtyl to keep us from sickness and 'pestilence , —and io cause the' earth to bring forth her increase, so that our garners are choked with the harvest—and to look so favor-' ably on the toil of His children, that industry' has thriven among us and labor bad its reward; and also that He has delivered us from the hands of one enemies—and filled our officers and men in the field with a loyal and intrepid" spirit, and Omen them victory—arid that He has poured out upon us (albeit unworthy) other great and manifold .blessings : Beseeching Him to help and govern us in His ;steadfast tear and love, and to put into our minds good desires, so that by His continual help we may have a right judgment in all things And especially praying - Him to give to Chris tian churches grace to hate the thing which is evil, and tit'utter the teachings of truth and ;righteousness, declaring openly the whole .counsel of God And m Ist heartily entreating. Him to bestow upon our civil', "rulers,, wisdom and earnestness in council, and upon. our. military leaders, zeal and vigei in aotion,•thai'the fires of rebellion may be quenched—that we, being armed with His defence, may be presented from all perils, and that hereafter our peorde, ling in peace and quietness, may, from genera ion to genera- 1 I tion,, reap the abundant fruits of His mercy, and with joy and thankfulness praise and mag nify His holy name. Given under my hand and the great seal of the, State, at Harrisburg, this Twentieth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-seventh. A. G. CURTIN. BY TES Govsaustos ELI SLIFER, Steretary qf the Oommontoteshh oct2l-dawtd Once of JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY COOKE & CO,, Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862 The undersigned, having been appointed SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by the Secertary, of the Treasriry, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the New Twenty Year 6 per et. Bonds, of the United States, designated as "Five- Twenties," redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, After five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved February 25, 1862. The COUPON BONDS are is siall in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO. Ill Orr TheRBGISTER BONDS in sums of $6O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and $6OOO. Interest at Six per cent. per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Fanners, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money tovest abould in , know and remember that these bonds are, in effect, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Rail roads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all the Manufac tures, Ac., Ac., in the country ; and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these bonds the Best, Most Available and Most Popular Investment la the Market. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks at par, in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation. will be afforded on application at this office. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for immediate delivery. JAY COWIE, Subscription Agent. novCd&wSm 144 RUBIA MILLS. 144 144 Greene Street, New York City. GOVERNMENT COFFeE Put up in tin foil Pound papers, 48 in a box, and balk. Our prices rigor) from 8 ki3o cents. We pat up the following kinds: JAVA, BLARICAIBO, NU. RIO, RIO AND BIDIRIOR We bel eve our Coffee to be better than soy ground Coffee now in use. All orders addressed to us, or to our agents, Messrs. PLACA & YOtrial, 182 Chambers Street, cur. liVaabbigton Street, New York Oily, and ears. POLLARD & DOUR, 181 and 101 South Water street, Chicago, 111., will receive prompt attention. TARNS& PLACE. septl4-ddm 11HE Updegrove Look Property, Usual groceTy and Rockville House, situated are nines above Harriabur., now offered for sale. See adver lasment is Weekly or apply to antB-delanlsllB63 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. A SMALL lot of extra, jest received and for ..141L. sale by WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. oct2B-dtf SI iwerior brands of extra family flour which we warrant to give satisfaction, for rale by NICHOLS & ROWMAN, Corner 'root and Market streets •all Tr ELLER'S DRUG STORE 6pi , 6c go basaiiscan , Wediobi. Bank 2ipplitationo. BANK OF CHESTER COUNT V Tol'lrE is hereby given that t e BANK Olf OBES bill COi NTY, inteudi t I apply to the haure or Fel s ) 'viola at their-next session for a renewal or cis cot Owl.. Said Bank is loced^d in the borough of West Obeht.,e, with au authorized capital or Two Hundred so" Twenty fiva Thousand Dollars, a re. tome of which will be asked for wdh the usual banking rivileges. By order of the Board, WM. W. J,Friimut, Cashier. je2Shct•w6m BANK 'NOTICE FAINSIta' BANK OF bog Coutart,} N B6IIIIIIOL, PA., June 24;1862. -- oTicE is hereby giyen,lthst an appli- . cation will be made to time Legislature of Peousyt yenta at their next riewion, for wreuewaift, the c4apter of the g .rillatfAm' BANK of Bucks county. The VIII Bunk being located in the borough of Brhrot regulasi twill', with an authorized capital of Two }an d rt d MAU san I dollars, with the usual harming tirivile_es. 4er ottha Scra', . H. O. I BEASTY, je26-111t-wein Cashier. t . ..LIE President, Direc - ors a: d Company A of the BANK OF DELAWARE COUN Y, :nteud ,to nuke Application to the next Legislature of We Chin monwralth, for the re.enal of their Charter bank ing and discounting privileges as heretofore, ender the same name or title, at the present location n with the same capital, two la,ndred thousand collar:, with the . right to Increase it to three huteire, thousand dam's. T • YL , R, C shier. BANK NOTICE. t.)`11.08 la hereby given that the Presi .lN d e , t lucid Lireotors of the LEBANON BANKJacated n t o borough of Lobel. on, Lebanon county, Intend to make application to the Laglehture of Penosylvain. at their next sessloo, -or a recewal of the charter an an extenton of the privileges of the said bans,now enjoyed, with the same name, th.e, loraiieu and cannel r f Uob -000. By order k. A UHLER, jel9.alt-w6m Ca Men r HL MINOR':; of Fottsville, ins 1. the county of Pchuy ber by give notice that they inteed to apply to the Legislator.: of Pounasimanta at their nett session, for a renewal of trelo eluirter. eall Bank is located in the bo ough of Pottsville ' in the county of Sohn) iki.l. with an :onnorize capital of hive Hundred Th usand Dj bus a real, wai of which will he asked without any extol ioa of privileges. By order of the Board. Wel-Ert, j , 14 dlt wlim. Cashier., . Basal or " atmeartaimae, June Itth, 1861. f • O'llt.T. is hereby given of the intend, N ed application at the matt meeting of the Le&tar tore fir a renewal of iho cba ter of the B tNH.JF G, with the present name and style, location and sprcific Owe , with pnvil ge to incase the .aaratai mock Irom .11266,8 i c , 8 ‘ara to C. 60,000. B order of the board G. B. bilfcaßradfdlTH, el4.dit-w6m Cashier. BANK N OTICE. NuTicE is hereby given that the Prem.. dent and Director. of the L 0 , 4/A . : FICK COliktir nA\li inteed to make application to the lature of the Commouweath of Pentoyivania at their next session, for a reuewel ol the charter, and an • monition of the privilege/ of the mad Bank, wills all the rights and priv,iegea now enjoyed, Gr a term of twouty years from the e.piration of the p es,llt charter, with ttn, sane name, title, kica• Lion and capital of $lOO,OOO. By order W L. PEIPER, jel3-3 ilea/int Cashier Y i alma. er County Bank. NOTICE. • - MOTICE is hereby given that applicati , n _oh will be mode at the Mat 11. mint mt omit of the Legt-lature of Penne)l , ania for a r , n• wa• of the charter of the BICOBANOtt BANK Op CITT:BIinG, with its present name, location, pdvfleg s and twits' of One Million dollars. By order of the Be.rd of threctors, -H. M. MU RAN jyl•dlt-wi3M Cashier. APYLICatTION will be made to the neld Legislate e, (session of 18630 for au ACM 0 incor porate a Bans of trine, Aul.olut, diennut and. other gen eral banking tx vtlegee, with a capital of Two Jinn tred Thousand Do la a and authort y to increase the came to pour Hundred and Flit, 'Thousand Dollar ; to be bated in Foranton, Interne county, to be robed the OMAN- Tit N BANK. NDENSON, W. W. w .2 , 110 N, Strt,TON te26Alt-w6tu BANK NOTICE NuTICE is hereby given, that an appli cat on Nl.l be ms dy for the charter of a bane to be called the C. A., ON Bt - E OF Ei if COUNTY, capt tat 6100,600 with right w go Into op ration when 540,- 000 eb.it bar be. I) p.id at. je3o , tlt w6m. NOTICE is hereby g iven , that the un dersigutd citizens of ' ies , avaula have formed an association and prepared reltkate for the purpose of establishing a Bank of issue, aiscount and deposit, un der the provisions of the act, entitled a 'supplement to an so to esiablah a system of fr• e banking in • ennill vania, and to secure the public against loss Bon banka" approved the first day of Has, A. D. 1864 the said bank to be called BL AIR COUNTY' BANK, to be located in the borough of Hollidaysburg and county of Blair, is consist of a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars le shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi leges of increasing the ame to any amount not exsecd lug n all Two Hundred Thousand dollars. /51,i T.ANDaft JOHNB[ON, JOHN GEO. MILVS, BSI ‘OTON HA 4EIOND, JAMB?. GARDNER, yi 5.411 what R. B. RYAN. NOTICk: is hereby given that "TEE cottuEsshAL BAN 6 OF PENNSWILNIa" In tend to apply to the i egislature of Pennsylvan a at their Lea sessioo for are ewe: of their charter d Bank le located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of One Million of Dolto e a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges. By or er of the board, S., 0. PALmEit, - je23.doawim Colder. 18 HEREBY given, that application will I be made at the next annual session of the Legisla tor eof POTIMUIVEdda t for a reuew.l I toe charter of the itsaltlattlfte BANK, with Its resent name and at de, location, privileges and capital of Three Hundred Thousand Dolls:a. By order of the -Roard Wof Ith IR anon, J. . WH, Je2B4lt-wBm NOTICE is hereby given that the W,y, on Bank at Wilkes- Barre will apply to tho Legislature or the Mate of Pentsyl , ania, at its next ses sion, for an eateni.lon of the charter of Said Bank and alto for authority to increase the capital s aid om one hundred and fifty thousand dollars tottinhon dred thousand dollars. The name and style, the loca tion, and the rowers and privileges o said hank to ro• main the nose as at present, liming and excepting (say the nicrease of the oapit aforesaid. G.ll. BOLLIBACH, President. hDWABD B. LOOP, Cashier.. . m9llO-dit.wem EXTENSION OF CHARTER. pi'ONOTICE is hereby given that THE minim , AND miLateraos , BANK OF EAS , a Bank of discount and deposit locat-d in the bor ough or Easton, Northampton county, PenneyWawa, hav ing a capital of Your Hundred honsand Dollars, will ap ply so the next logmbture or Pennsylvania for a renewal of Its charter for Iliteen years from the expiration of its precast charter, with its present capital stook, powers and priviteges, and without any alteration in or increase of the same. J. STEWAR 0, Prea't. N. FORMAN, Cashier. Iv-at-weal BANS NOTIOE. NOTICE is hereby given, that an alum oiatiou has been formed and a certittcate prepared for the purpose of establishing abank of discount, deposit and circulation under the provisions of the act, entitled, "an act to establish a system of free banking in Perinsil vania, and to secure the public against la s from insol vent bankr approved arch 1080861. Said bank ttr be called "VENANGO BANK," Pr be located at the bor ough of Franklin in the county of Venango, with acs of ONE HUNDRED TRVDSAND DOLLARS to be dila into two thousand shares of fifty dollars each, and contemplated to increase the tame to three blind thousand dollars, or to six thousand shares of Shy AM• lars each. mar2ll.wBla W. P. la, RY NOTICE is hereby that the given,. BANS OF DANV.LLE, a Beni of issue, discount and deposit, located the borough of Itsairdlo, Ilesrear county, with a capital of Two Ilondied Thousand 'DO lard, intends making application at the neat molar Goa sion 01 the Legielattire of Pennsylvania, for a renewed of ita charter and extension of--its , present ptivileges,.4w.a term of sweaty years tror. the 'warm of its pretest charter, with the s.xne name, title, location and capital. Hy order of ebe Board of Directors. Cmatiler: " DAVID MARK; ie2l-4t-wBm NOTICE, NOTIOE. NOTICE. NOTICE BANK NOTICE NOTICE. NOTIO E. BANK NOTICE.