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Office Third 'Street, near Walnut FERMIS OF SUBSOB.T.PTION. MIME 017B5OREPT/ON. the OAII 4 Y TIZEORAPH is served to subscri l)ers iv be (Ity at 6 cents per week. Yearly sobs: r..::tn.F Will be charged $4 00 in advance. WEEKLY TELIKIKAPIL he TELLORAPH Is also published weekly and cm-Iva:l.Al to subscribers at the following cash rates : Siup,lB cvpiea, weekly T.3a opies, to ono postoffice... 11w,, ty " CS it C FIRMING lyre.—The following are the at hp ier advertising tn. the Tinnonarn, Time !la via& advertising to do will find it convenient. reference. Font lines or lase constitute ,me - half dparo. Light lime or more than four couatl tatea a equare. FEN xwA VOVRVTP:ggeH g 0..... s ff,—, 35 13 2 , 055,.L'aper0C7 riff- E° • • c 1 ......"-.1. 4 1... 1 a ... , 120 , C , .¢1. sl. 0 .0 pc.e.K.Q 0 x ~, .97:. a. c“::i 0. CP 10 010 0 = t 5 0 ,-, . +•-• D. a-a 0. 0:4X1-1.71.../a Cr, g , Qo 0. .00 0 0 -‘. 0. 0b 0 a C. ~... ~,,, _ ! VW .-..oacoa- - tet0. c ..... _. 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THE UItELID "!'"ft' has:, _ bee - n entirely refitted throughou. 1 1,0 ? ?Ice commodations equal in exienl" , 6"*foie ; luxury to any hotel between Phil:" .e t a. 8 .. 1 "" d . Pittsburg. its location is the best L i n Capital, being in easy access to all the YatrigX,. depots, and in close proximityto all :the offices and business localides of the city: It rL now all the conveniences of A FIRS? CLASS , and the Proprietors are deferniined:o spkte neither exbense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The petroniti&Of, this traveling public is respectfullY-riolicited; - - .Jeii dtf r.:' _ HAMS!!] LPB --oomposea 'l4 the S)00 - • - following brands just rot calved NErwaorafe, celebrated. NEW JERSEY, seiected. "EVANS an Sivirr's, superior.. Ilfroamises Exastawa., cenvasseel. Mroamaa's Ilmaaszakit i scot eneanvakia. - lacerCiry, ec .*: IRON Cyr, not canvassed. ` ' Prams HAMS, strictly pine: Cotarray am, very „Old. Each ham sold Will - be, guaranteed as repro seated. • WM.. DOCK, Jr., & , . . .. COAL OIL, a further reduction in Coal Oil; superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, for sale very low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,. Cor. Front and Market Sta. mrl VISH—We are now offering very low .a lot of choice Mackerel, in barrels, it'alyes, quarters and kite. ... NICHOLS & IX/WEDS, - e 8 :: for. '?root and Market Sireetit.' SALT, ground, alum, Ashton And . dairy, .in large or . amallquantities, by . . 10.0.61.8 & BOWMAN, , al 0 . ,,, r ,- - F r e m t, at, I Market streets— BROWN STOUT and SWIM . ALE, of %abut brands, always on hand and.for3s - m by [apl4] Will. DOCK, Jab, it CO:; EXOELSIOR EMS, Canvassed, in large or small quantities, very low, for sale by &' BOWMAN,. : • Oar. Front and Market - gig_. _ DBIRD 88.g.F AND BOLOGNA, a very chttice lot, just received and for sale by - nirBo WM. DOCK, J 14., 41:30- %ATALL PAPER, BORDERS, arc.,-"&c.;at last VT year's prices, at SOBEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE; 18 Market street )615 flßows grOur AND .SCOTCH ALE, bottles, just received and for mae jyr torn -WK. DOOR.•Jit., & o ooFemus AND SUGARS of all grallos kJ, at reasonable prices for sale by 114' W M:-DOOK, JR4` 81.1)(4- CHYME—Hamburg and other primetdall'Y cheese, for sale by NIOHOLS & BOWMAN, . Por. Front and Market-streo. VREHOH and ENGLISH BLACEIIIIVw: • JIC ranted not only to retain the polish oi kolzeoerve the leather !WE' For &de by WIL.DOOK & Ci);' ' intbital DR. JOHNSON MdaLZieTintifl=o3n.lo LOCK HOSPITAL, AS .verretzeo) in , worlrdsfor and effectual DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE Rwan. Tri 'mx- TO Twirmi Boma NO MKBOURY -- OWINOMOIJS - DRUGS. Ours TiraWantedi' at' Nci 'Okapi, in from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys , and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Nor- Oneness, Dyspapda, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, -Palpitation: of the Uteri, Timidity, :TrembLings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of, the Head, Throat, tirae or Skin. Affectkaas of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or. Bowels—thow terrible, disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth— those secret' and solitary practices more 'fatal to their victims than the song of. Syrens to the Mariners of Itlytus, blighting their most brit Sant hopes or antibipations, rendering marriage, Sto4 impassibki, ..$l.OO .. 9.00 ..17.00 . • ' YOUNG MI N Eipaciatbr, who hrie become ' the vict ims'of Solitary ;Vice,; that dreadful and' destructiit habit which annually weeps to an untimely grave thotstands of Young ; Ken of the most exalted' talents and brilliant, • intellect,. whU', mightlothetwise have entranced listening Bf : in-' ate with'the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may, call with' fall confidence. CI I GE as_ IRF4I Married Persons or Young Men contemplat-' ing marriage; being aware of physical weak rims organic debility, deforniities, &c., speedily 44 31 E. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J.may religiously confide in his bluer as cgdp tleirian and confidently rely upon his &Inas* ORGANIC , vauIt:NESS ; Immediately Cured, andlull vigor restored. This distressing affectkon—which renders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons•are , too apt.to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful leonse quemces that may ensue. Now, who that un,,_ derstinds the subject will pretend to deny: that the'power of procreation Is lost sooner ' falling into improper habits than by the prd- 1 dent., Besides being deprived the ..pleasiires of heathy offspiitig; the most serious aoifdeitrea, tive symptoms to both bedy, and mind arise. The system heconies deranged, the physical and msntal functions weakened; loss of procreatile power, nervous ' -- irritability , dyapepeia , palpita tion' of the' heeit, indigestiorL, constitutional debility. a wasting of the frinde, cough, don gumption,- decay and death: - Oman, No. .7 SQUIZEI Phu an BTRBET, m 1... f.". X r a' g a la P 1 50 Left hand side going from Baltlinore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. , Letters must le: paid and Contain, a stamp. The DeeterN IM.P.ltielee_heesin once. DR4 MOM* kieraber of the Royal Obliege of Swoons, Lon dem; griduate from one of the most eminent iinlegektri the UnitedriainikandLtitegiaitar partial:WE - bee lifezhas Wititiparit-hi fhb -1e)44- tabs'of London, Paris, Philadelphia MAl:else where, has 'effected some of the Most astonishing I cures that were ever knotinT many troubled • with ringing in the head and ears; when asleep i"• lifffiet ttiMeeteese; ;I)eirg ala ed 64fit soma's, ba!hfulnees, withnentiblushing, attended efornefiifile with"derangement of mind 't aired immediatelyi fei 'PARTzarLiIiiTtiABE: - wino Hof the 'Bair and melaneholy , T h e se t 7 early habits of Youth; via :- effectse Preeuee'• and limbo, painei- in the' weahness Of the;be.,; kiss of muscular, War head, diree - 0 1- ef tight, d vimejs k vn i e T vo i,; 3 I Palpitatlon of the heart, • irritability, symptoms of Don f" ~.7.ii . r fearful eireets are much to be_dreadedloss of meo... *° 74 . r or n : fusion of ideas, depreesion of spirits, evl. bodinge, aversion to society, self distrust, it. of solitude, timidity, he., are , some ,of the evils produced. - T. YOUNG MIN • • Who ' have-injured themselves by A, practice lei 'when: aloneckhhit fre 9yently. learned Jibm evil `eompanions,. or at school, the" effects' of which are nightly felt, even when isletki; and if nbt faired renders tuarringe impossible,' and deatroys 'both mind and body, Should apply immediately. ' What a pity that a young Man, the hope a shis;country, the darling of his parents,-"should Ibe' snatched front all prospects , andentopMerite of -life, by the consequence of deidatfine-fecfml the path of nature , and hidnigiole iii ei ,•,aertash, secret habit: - Such persons NM, before contain -I p late • deflect that a sound mind and body are the most :kg:alma) , reqnisites to pro:Mote - connubial happiness. IndeM; without these,-the<journey through lifehtixenes smeary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens to the view`; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflection that. the happiness of another becomea blighted with our own: I t, DISEASE or IN.PBUDENCE.' When the misguided andand> hriprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed ' the seeds ' of this painful disease, it too °lts:ling:Tem that an illihned sense of shame or;the dread of -dis 'anew deters him from applying those t ,ltrom education;and respectability,*ague befriend him. He falls into the hands of kip>: rant and designing pretenders, who,; incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary subs tance, keep him trifling month after month; or - es- long - as the smallest foe.= he obtained, and in despair leave him-With-ruined health to sigh over his galling • disappointment, or, by the use of the 1 deadly pelsoni lffercury; - Xesten the constitn tional syrapteenn ofthistaiiible diainee, , eurk affections otthe Head, Thioat, Nose, Skiff; et4 l , progressing with frightful rapidity 'till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings-by Bend ing him to that undiscovered country , from whence no traveller returns.- -•- trirxnsimorr OF THE The many thousands cured at this institution year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations Performed by Dr Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of theraoh CUPP,' and many other papers notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, be sides his standing as'ngeidletnan of elismiter calini_gtugitikt**) the ; ..4-1 EMI II EH BRIT DISIMBiI.Iit'EtDILX MUD Ol - 47411D1R1G8 131. .teof ls • MLItRIAGE IMMEI HARRISBURG, PA., MON DM( ' EVENING, AUGUST 24. 1863. Nep abvertiumcnto SECRET OF BEAUTY! LAIRD'S Bloom of YoUth •or Liquid Pearl MVP. beautifying and preserving the cora l' plexion and skin. After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, for a shoit time it will leave the skin ,a soft, satin-like texture ; it imparts freshness, smoothness and transparency to the skin, that can only be produced by . the use cif this'valuable article. lt4teseXtt 3- 40.41 1 )*0 1 1 4 1rPidn$ -1 13 t 1po»n contrary, it will give 41.0 complexion a pearl like tint, such as only . by ,four4.lu yo,,uthA ini its nee ispossible-to bb l dettefed4llleolt3atiit observers. It is also invaluable for removing all kinds.of -.Humors, Tanob„.F.xeckels, Bunten-an and - other'britanebtie dtheaser frAinihe elan: Mr. Laird hoe -everrconfidence in recom mending his Bloompf,Yoppic:ol' Wk.* RelF4 to the ladies of Arrierics, as being the only per fect and reliable articletkol v in use for btautifying and preserving the completion and skin. Can only had **,l KO:NSEL'I3, jen trApotheaityillEihrrisaarg. J.O BL.E; owittEk OF, SIAEXET ST ANDILIVRICET SQUARE, tossrii. I?..,'XtftliKLUX; (EIVINATbcjiIDdSTIP sY * l * 15( ?:q a ") This is a **Mass Hotel, endlkooated the ,=Ltrapart:of "the mitY. • -It is Areptlckhe best manner, and Its patinia4ll.l End inronSo aocom modatlon be metowith:ln tbebestlousee in , dm country: 111'• -se3o-zdtf • •B, BABBITT'S . , Concentrated Odiniensed or l'alv,Orined 8,0 4 1 : S P TPHREE gallons oU handsome white, soFT J. ;SOAP made:ln five mintztesi No grease irequired. • , - --DrazonoNa.—Disiolve4one pound •of B. T. "Babbitt's Concentrated Condensedor Pulverised Soft Soap in ode gallon .of boiling'. water; then 'add two gallons of warm water. When 000 b you will hamthree gallons of - Hsndassis White gsft &sp., , • Ten pounds will make one barrel :if soft seep!' --The '.soap-than made•is an eTtsillent, wash. for, trees, shrubs Melt 'hints of alLitinds.: • Just remivedland for salerby .• • W.M• -DOCKitheq & In; 'my27) Market at., opposite the Court Rouse; EMPTY BOTTLES 9fifID,OW. RUPP' BOTTLES,' (pinta and ;.GOO guitrts,) suitable-for putting Wine or' iFruit, for sale at Barr's Auction Store. ..fdrio, a•Orieral assortinenf,Of new; and second harid, 'furniiiirii'qrlirOli' on hand and for ode 'cheaper Otilit:any..other eatribliibment in the city BI het price paid' for all irirrdir of second hand furliffure anitotherirticke. , . W. B4ilB jyBl- ' licensed Anilicinsera. ' - , ‘-• - - WEDDLNG; - . AT HOME CARDSO pY a`slateial , litrarrgelitent •with Oneig the best engravers gfithe dountrh-eartifi of s nnyk desoriptidn elein(ted: in th% blithest itpe evert; and: iintstaitly;at loiter titiosethrin arebhaig. Aid by the stationers in New York hticPhiliiiael- Thin. iroi.sarkileEi:and prices - oat I,nch9tf W SHADES oi l linenAltr ; b9Kd ,; ; and PAPER Iip:NIA Of, ante,l9diewitari !ay of designs and cinnix - nenta,; (NISTAIIS I iFlXTlgiii* and ;; TASSELS. at;iveU 1 9w. Priefte.. 80 440W1TN 0 44 0. 0. _ . 3 P 6 - -4.111? nrir Eirbitzawriaqiier f3E10140, PEACHES' , TOMATtSCS, r 9 Pll9l am!. SALMON, 9:P I 'W SAWANNgi, - I r o f s ,oB - WM. DCXYM;;Jr.4 CO. • riew--trauk., LADI3S' FANCY TAANaTaiIIGT ; I LIA p : 477, Wrrk MAPORT, BOHOOL, '‘ZOPIREE_ PAPER, .. - GOMR-10518, Karns, Puri. .1! & CO. i l 'lihqr+rdBW- I. ;s tviAtTrZfit/ 9Y,Ri P A r.E your lungs weak'? Does along lirea &iv° you natal ..tHave you a hacking cough! Do rot! 9 1 1)801 4 Auterhar41 ; tough-Blat tet ALe you 'wasted AV night sweati and want at stAep? If Whirellycar remedy. It Will `unqae4 oll o/YisiiloiYM; 4 =Px l fx!;s l, 99; The above mmileine boas:l4'l4l6d exiensiveli in this city; iilth at BIDIGNEWS 1300 K STORE. nl4llbY, PAPA—A lot of very ohoice extra Ain:atilt - our, just received and fOr - aide by ' BOWMAN; roy:2o Oot:'Fritint iyid Market 'streets. PESERVIIia JABS; of 'Gbfkis t one ) all kinds end alias, for Ode low, by ' • : rilonots .8i BOWMAN, • _ _ jelo ror. Want aid Market streets. - - • • N0 . ...;1. ; WANTED. —Meat and TrateWig 'Agent, in Vl."J'iiiiviciy 'town or. cordity:- Oirdulimf,Lwith Teeth:64We of Clergymea end 'Squat& 'men, in regard.:td the busintee, sent:fretiv • ' • ' • - ISAAC HALE;;JA.; & Co.! fe24-dBwl - NewikiryiarPi MOM. B.Pr=ferpriritr at i l V e Z and fop aale by N 10.13918 i ft ; BAPIttfAN, je24 got, Piga and linivlt NACITAECEPrinie lot of li!aokeTp l l l3l4 iirk received end for Bele Terylo6l. barrel 411e4; q " " Nit.6ll.i?scisrmAN, jyls - -Comer Front and Market - igiEWORACKEBI3.=-InePiedetliig IFirel*olleivorhrch-ivis Wl'7ol' 7106 tlicitic.:-osinsareeviiiiitity-i- cL iz 4 vi monow t ivmmuur s ,zo!!!..: je24 oor. ?rout, gumPlikailiettitiF,' iniortilancous GILEATDDICOVBRY USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISCOVERY! INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of-mont gtneral prosdcal 1101110 ny , Aotanfe 'thorotii. tnitsurdar- Applicable. , g the last two years by prapticid men, and prononn 7 sect btall to be - SUPERIOR 70 ANY plkadvaPreparalignaknown HILTON'S INSOLUBLA Osman Is a!new, thing; and , the re sult of years of study ; its coinqiistion is on c• And .ender no circumstances or change oftemperature. wilint 'become' "corrupt or emitimy offensive smell. Q now thing Ito Combination „Boot & SH©E Manufacture's, wing Ma-' chines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Chluniels; ;as works 'Without delay, is not affected by any change of tempera BM Boot and Shoe Meiodieturets. Aw,stans Will find it sniilcinntly eat,- live for their as blii; been I Pr9Tel. Jew6lere MEI =II Bis especially *plaito Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that stielta Patch'in and Linings to Boots- and Shoessniilcientlystrong out stl+ehict , ' - t la the only C.II,X.E.NT Extant,' that is a sure thing Air mendibg, Furniture Otockesy, Toys Bone,. Families. It ' 113 6 liWoi lISIMMENII Ivory, Aud. articles of Household J4 l / I CIPP/I* I r• &ma's lbssorann.W 01112.21'T Is In a lignid form and as easily applied as piiste. Etwrom's INsoularm Coma Is insoluble:an water or oil. !bikers 'Jammu Omen Adheres oily ilub3tancee. Ili/Way or Man- Supplied - 2 atianieje raCkate6 f °1 ? 1 ces bpi*. - 00: RWD-3, 'Buu4. 1et9113 ''''Pro4idence, 121. Finis. _ (40* LARIG & KAGINNIS. Age4.te IttPhibt e£3•4l.' AT ApBPRTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLE ' S . -~oi~:- POOK:ET- 130010i' PURSES PORTMONAIES - • , JOB LADIES AND MENTLEMEN, ir.I3LLEI,IR'S ..Ikla,g.extd. h Fanoy GoodelMore, . 91 ller.ket `&!Ilet: A ktiE Lin OF TOME' CASES AND LARGE WALLETS. . 1 . 3 4 5 me ElOsnat49* l **ing of 1, A D lE4' '0 amp 41 0 110. AT 8 . —PH; vat:'-Morocco: RICY.II:4II4'G. f SATOILE'LS, d a general variety Of;PANOY L ODS, wait iblo for Presents, now on hand at • J. • " ERILEIII3 Drag Store, No. 91 Market Street. myll] • - ' 6013100 LBS.. .1116 L—We 14ve just received and have in store ;the largest iof of trail 6 of choice brands 'ever offered in this niarkeitt, which we, offer to .sell lower' - other', store in town. 1110110r.8: & BOWMAN,` je24 Oar; Front and Mirlat sta. iBtiILEB :Op BOOKS A LA ttGE - abd spler4a itigr:Aie gOtet and Bibles. . Fr. shyteriart, Methodist, Ltitiqiiiip t i r Garman fisfoitned, anti other Hymn BnoTka, just 'reoeiv ad at 13KIKIMEirt3 onkaomossrouz: QUGI-AllB for Primping, of , all, ittudili Which we are now offerhte 'work leir. • 'ClaWand ettatidne at ' NICHOLS, & BOWPGIX'6, - 04 Front and Market de., . You.know where yon can et fine NoteEnvelopes,Vyittipg an 4 P 7 4- dine egde• • • MALI ~.4§I.I3OOITAXAPOi Minhendes An:dolor MIMS; by the • hogshead, 'Mown, bizrel or single ham, canvassed and unealivaseed, for sale lower than any other store. Bach ham warranted. -Call and'exturdne at 'NIOHOLEI & BOWW:i je2 Oar. Fruit and Marketiltraets. RESERVIRG JARS, of all. kinds, glass and P stone.. lOall and eaming.k . ITIOELOIS BOWIIANA .0 2 4 Oa. Front and:Market Eta. -POTATOES. I - POTNTOES 1 . , MOWSEMB 'Prima N. , Y.lMerber and ' Peach Novi Potatoes 'for "sale at 1sTo: 106 Market stre et , Harrisharg, Pa., ;. . ..„ . . • , Mortgageii, , Bigot of ,:Attoritey, LA 'Blinds and Justtoes' Blanks for sale at mpg - THEO. F. 801DIFFICS'S.Bookigtore..: PI ED Ali WARE Tajmi, sll sizoo " Blicketa, Pliar B o * - 211.tin4 Stand s, lwtga qa**F3=o;Tedute, Bcd: , CALIWBATED NNE APOLE. • COMM liked:from the ;:inairafeettmes; and for sale by Wid. D 001 . 043.4 drOlk. gia4 Eritgrap4 Bilqozys Below we print two more lettere of the Jeff. Davie correspondence: 7 -one from Tames Law rence Larmon, of Ohicago r and the other from John Brodhead, of Bennsylvasia, , They are printed front the originals i: • Curoxao, - :Yintiary , l4, 1861. 'Hon. leffergin: " Dear Sir—Though I have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with you, yet I hope 'you will do me the justice to think that I feel a great, interest is the future of this-nation. For the . ' wist- guidtd. the rightest hopes, not.only of thaA.merican peo , pile, but of all mankitid: 'That responsible eta ,Lion =is about to be traniferred to tbe fifteen' Southern: states. I will state- a few facts, as I :think, rather than argument. - These - fifteen Stites will secede. There will ;bin° coerction by the' Federal Government:— Mien, these'fif teen States will adopt the 'present Redertd. Constitution, with such amendments as blesuly define its spirit on slayety *d the rover nue 'laws. I know from yoSur repent .specches (that you can suggest 'With-grafi ability , • Such 'amendments. . 4•- When the Southern States are established mi. ;this bards, Indiana and all the States west wil come into this' new Confederacy: Its greainese 'would then-be established both atletme and 'abroad. Ohio, Pennsylitania and !New York' mould come in as soon thereafter as •would be desirable. , What' the SOuth Ought to do and can do, is prat : to itatablistAhri greatest Mitl'onAht can' be established on this oontinenty Thenthe can get at her convenience aloyslirrollnding country. Free trade and direct taxation are , the true prin ciples of Government:" Iretitesining title point great caution ihonid be taken • in forming ein barrassing treatiesmith , Elo gland and France. Crittendett's end D9tfghite,amen.dlnonie„t4:s the Constitution will do, but "the„oppelitit9n of the Ilepybllcatii will keepthem out of reach.— South will tfien-get lit their stead:, ileth , Ape, :What ie,better.. • • - • . The Republicans itow think tlle South wilt slough 'off with all, the ilise4Eis - that 'afflict the conntry,:atitl will thenleave them hi the full enjoyment of all the vita* the nation as, while the reverse is the fact. The South will take, with it all the vital political 'Foe of • the country, leaving 9stlt with itipoliticil diseases. - ns ; 4 I think we reaChed,the - Point that if our presient Government is toteciciatitiued at ill, it must be reset up by the:Southern States. The ;peat men in the'Soutirshould look to this end. VheHOLI. Elijah Hise, oflientucky, ia.the most, caPable and reliable man in that State to - enlist 1 to reach suck a result. '• I'know him well; bet ,hava n,o 7 evidencie 'of his preisent opinions. - bop() lattl.think 1141 Soathern op,eopte...will act With caution in all 412eyd9,, . ,so, At few. weeks we shall haie rip thing to Cofitelid;f6r We' NeitlilmiVthellepublican platforiai bid few r- UIUiIBER ', S. ,-11 Ly loiters - are hard toiresd. This is torrect'copy. • ' JAMS i6O/1 JOAN BROMEXP. Pirmearra.pm, March 7,..1850, Mr. Jeffs son Davis:..: .,;:. My Dear. Sir-Can you tell me if 'General Ler inon is likely.to reinim much longer in Nioarii gait?' I should like to. toll:kat country, and help-open it to - civilization and niggers. I bould ketstrong recommendations fronkthe ?resident's present frienda in PeramilviMia, for, the -place were the mission . vacitat;liiidl-think Would' prove a liver l.amtired of beings whitealave.at.the North; ,and long fora home in thrsammy South. , Please let - e: - hear . fiom you when you have leisure. - - Mrs. - Bralhead joininne - in sending kind remembmaceiv.to Mrs; DaVisand jorirself. Sincerely and , gratefally:yourfrien4., .Jormlleemman. WuatxrAwo, Nitta LaNditarraw , ViirCh 29, 1858.—My Dear Sir.::. Although. , you know I do not deal much in. professions, T I heartily re joice that you are . in the Cabinet . " Most oordl Ally do I wish 'and anticiiiate that'you may and 'will gather fresh laurels in this new , theatre, - After my, long; experience, I should not conk plain of the fate of war; but, from the signs of the Mimes, it is fiyident that my Pennsylvania friends Although 'they - fought the battle, are not• 'Atined- to enjoy many of the slioils'of victory:— . T still entertain the hope.that a single indiaid ..ual whom I, have recommended for office may. successful This fit James Vandyke, Eq.; 'of Philadelphia, who WWI apPliPaat for the Die: trict Attoineyship of. the Eastern .District •of 'Pennsylvania, -If-yoss-lutew the man as 1- do, 'you could "not fail be warmly attached to him. lie is a noble, &anapest, whole-itouled , gentle . . man, possessing legaLability of a hig h'order.— As a Dernocrit; be has been active, - untiring and enthusiastic, and, I believe, Jute dime as much for the cause as any individual in the city and county of Philadelphia, with the exception of Judge Campbell: You might, perhaps, be pleased to knoW that he even went ahead of myself in his opinions on,the subject of South ern rights. The estimation in which he is 1 r„ild by the bench, the bid, and the people, will ap pear from his reccomMendatickus. I request of you; as a personal favor, which I know will be granted, that you will not suffer my enemies to prevail against him, if this can be avoided. - If you can appoint a aingleidleik. in your de paitment on my Xeccatnendition;' I shall be happy to send you 'one, on whose ability; SA& ity and industry you may &lApetudh,,:.,Dutif. this should be inconvenient t there.is n oharm _ The condition Of poor Ein'keicifeli-M - YwirrM: est• eyinpathy. •Ho is one of thd purist and best men Lhays ever known. My affsetion.for him is stronger than for any other man . cept' my own brbther. ' - With sentiments of the highest regard, fret main, as eler, Your friend_, , Jams Boarreareri. ENROLMENT IN.ILTNOLL —.- The enrollment in Illinois is opinpleted, sad so • fax as repottad, 12g88 nen* hive been int:idled:Li the Ninth aback egery possible obstrdeilOn hothe 'way, and in Fulton I conntj 7 Winder *NO wes, eacplojed 'AO inttliet the grOvAir liforsharancrldiedeptiew ,besl:l arts 141,7,4& I:4J The Jeff, Davis Correspondence. riom-amiim - [Private Old confidential.] -; .- Y.-11 Hon. .Tefferson Davis. PRICE ONE CENT. At) Eeregrap4. THE .SIEGE OF CHARLESTON. Fnll rarticalats Of the Operations of Monday and Tuesday. Forts Wagner and Gregg Completely • ' Silenced. Terrific Boiabardment of Fort Sumter , • The Wells Gitshed end Cracked to ..the Water's Edge. ;Fleet Captain Rodgers and paymaster `Woodbury Killed. EXPLOSION .OP A -TORPEDO UNDER TER PATAPSCO. The Vessel Raised a Foot Out of Water WO INJURY DM lir TOR MONITOR. =::::=1 The Siege Gunk Still Hurling Shell at the Kobel Works. f ALL COM V WEEP OF THE SPEEDY RE DUCTION OF THE PORTIPIOATIO. N - PHILADELPHIA, August 23 -.TheUnited States steamer Arkansas arrived at the Navy. Yard this morning. -The following dispatch is from Mr. O. C. nil the agent of the Associated Press: ' FLAG SHIP DINSHOBE, - 1 Tuelfday , Morning, Aug., 18. I ' The attack on Fort Sumter was commenced of daybreak. ‘ yesterclay morning, by the siege of den. Gihnore and the naval battery on shore. ; o'clock Admiral Dahlgren proceeded on board the Weehauken, and with the Inmsides and entire Atoniterfleet, attacked Forts Wagner and Gregg with great fury,,ompletely, silencing Fort Wagner, and almost silencing Fort Gregg. The wooden gunboats, sevenin number, also joined In Ahe - assault, and enabled ail of the Shore, batteries tow!! their shot and shell into nnifer. At 10 o'clock the Admiral changed fals'flag to AO PAWED, and with the Patapsco proceeded to within about fourteen hundred yarda.,of Fort Sumter, shelled the sea wall with the rifle guns of those vessels for about an hoar• Vdth marked effect. Sumter fired almost fifty return shots, doleg no damage to the vessel, whilst the wall off Sumter was badly scarred. Fleet captain George W. Rodgers took com- Marid of his old V 13513 4 1, the Monitor Catskill, and went up . into the fight, going within 150 imrds'Of the beach frentof Fort Wagner. After fillegantimber of shots; a shot from Wagner mkg loose aviAmi of ithe interior lining of the pilot house which, strumr - tne- mud. or clam raimder Rodgers, instantly killing him as will as Paymaster Woodburyovlio was - Standing "at his side. Both of their heads were split open. . These were the only persona injured on land pr water during the six_ bones engagement • - The dainagato Fort Suinter by the siege bat teries of Gen. Giliziore is visible without the aid of a glass. _ The repels had , erected a false wall against the wall exposed to . the batteries. It eX tended to within ten feet of the top of the wall, was. over 40 feet high and ten feet thick. This' urallis,now a mass of ruins, whilst the old wall_ is boredfull of deep hides, the parapet' crushed and gagged ,*id qui - north-west - comer gashed and crackedi down- almost. to the water's edge. _The harbor and LStono river are filled with torpedoes, about . a dozan of whiCh have been pleked - up in Stono river, and one was exploded nailer the Patapsco, e raising her a foot out of Water, but doing her no harm. None of the vessels were injured In the least, and the Ad 'natal and officers are confident in the ability of the Monitore to batter down Sumter. "The Admiml is aim : ions, however, totave the ;vessels for the heavy work required =ol theni :after Surnter l is taken, apd_let the army reduce Fort Sumter if possible. ..The fleet except the Werehluken - and Nahant, all retired before 2 s?clock; but they remained to keep Wagner ilent during the afternoon, and to prevent the remounting of the guns. The shore batte .ries contlned firing all the pftemoonnod night ;on the wall of Sumter, with gockt effect. This morning the`weather is cool and clear, and,the_ batteries 'are steadily at work. The Weehawken , . and Passaic are keeping Forts 'Wagner and Gregg 'silent, and up to noon Arkansas *tilled, the remainder cf thir fleet are layingat , thetr moorings. • The bodies of Cept. Rodgers and Paymaster o have been. embalmed, , and will go (with on the Arkansas., Gem Gilmoin announces that the work thus far .! has been entirely satisfactory, that the tort IS badly damaged and the work programing finely.. Admiral Dahlgren is much depressed by the lotia of Fleet Captain Rodgers. but le highly gratified with the operations of the fleet and army, and very hopeful of ultimate success. Up to the moment of the sailing of tithe Ar kansas, it noon, the siege guns have been hurl ing shell during the morning at Fort Sumter with markal effect. Two of the Monitors, the Ironsides and some of the gunboats are shelling Forts Wagner and Gregg. Death of James Peacock, Esq. PsEraDitrzatt, Aug. 23; James Peacock, Fosq., for. many. years Post- Master of Harrisburg, and aprominent citizen, died to-day aged 76 yeate. y _ JOBACCO—T*Id, Navy , Congress, tirstMat; oral Leaf Tobacco; er sale by _ ITIOMQ43 8030Wilill., dor Front. and Market Streets: atil3 COAL OIL LANTERNS, that do not need any chimney, and •no wind will put" the light out. • Call and gamine, at- N10N01, 0 134 BOWMAN, clek. Bititt and Market Sts.. :.. lUST _II3OEIVED. • AN' Qt of, Beautiful ALBUMIB, ,89gpmifirs BooKsTon, jelB — l No. 18 Narita 'Area:- A -,- ..orie7icolortz tfcm ti evazi .. - eta i Frin Pulpier Frinie, last' Tiee, and either i 8t Koistova'NarPery.• 4:30R11. .*•-bka--: .17 t.::=
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