Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 26, 1863, Image 1

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6EORGE BERGNER.
TELEGRAPH.
ME
IS PITBLISHAD
MORNING 41.03 EVENING,
By GEORGE BERGNER.
Office Third Street, near Walnut
CEI:XiS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SIMLA!
The us-isidEop.Aps Is served to subscri
ber 4 iti he st-6 cents, per week. Yearly
ahhe,:riber.i wiii be charged $4 00 In advance.
WsunaT Tlnwßera.
the TELEGRAPH is also published weekly and
turntsned to subscribers at the following cash
rates :
Single copies, weekly
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ior advertising in the TELBMAPH. Those
advertising to do will find it convenient
for retereum
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ituteral Noteex cach ins;rtion
Businefe notices inserted in the - Loud
(Num . az below Marriages and Deaths, Wass
Ounta Vitt LSD) for each insertion.
As an advertising medium the Twee has
no equal, its large circalation 4 among business
men and families, in city and 'country , placing
it beyond competition.
iftisirlianaus
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL;
HARRISBURG, PA.
COVERLY & HITIIIIISON, Proprietors
THIS well known Hotel is now in a condi
tion to accommodate she traveling public,
affording ,the most ample conveniences alike for
the transient guest and the permanent boarder.
'ME UNITED STATES HOTEL has been
.entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac
commodations equal in extent, comfort and
luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and
Pittsburg. its locution is the beat in the State
Capital, being luessy access to all the railroad
depots, and in close proximity to all the public
and business lecalides of the city. It has
'I the conveniences of
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now e " - 'BE? CLAES HOTEL,
nriettirs are determined to spare
and the Prok time or labor to ensure the
neither exPensei The, patronage of the
comfort of the g um., eictfullv solicited.
traveling public is real., • 101.4.1 if
HAMS!:
NI of the
20,000 f T O ll ll c4 o . w — brblZ - ds„ 'tut re-
caved
NEWBOLD'E, celebrated.
NNW JEMMY, selected.
Evan can Swurr's, suPerivr.
MICRINBR'S Ernanaroa, caneaued.
Mroanort's Rama 's, nog cacanvaseed.
Ism Cm, canvassed.
IRON OEM, no canvassed.
Prank Hems, strictly prime.
Comerartaisei, very fins.
Each ham sold will bs guaranteed as repre
sented. W5l. DOOR, Jr., & CO.
COAL OIL, a further reduction in Coal Oil,
superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil,
for &tie very low, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market Ste.
rn . “
FSH—We are now offering very low, a lot
of choice Mackerel, in barrels, halves,
qtiarters and kits.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cloy. Front. sod 'Market Streets.
S A"
'ground, alum, Ashton and dairy, in
large . or mall quantities, by
NICHOLS Sr. BOWMAN,
Cm. 'Front an 3 Merkel* streets
BROWN STOUT
and
SCOTCH ALE,
of the beet brands, always on hand and for t.e
by [anl4] WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
IGNXCELSIOII HAMS, Canvassed, in large or
NA small quantities, very low, for ealo by
ruatioLi & BOWMAN.
r:Ar. Frnst mud Mark-so: sts
FM
TABLED BEEIf AND BOLOGNA, a very choice
JLI lot, just received and for sale by
mrBo WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
IiATALL PAPER, BORDERS, &c., &c., at last
Y V ystir's prices, at
SOBEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
18 Market street
lels
111 BONN STOUT AND SWAM ALE, fa
bottles, just received and for Ealo by
anal) NVII. DOCK, Sx,. & CO
COProm", AND SUGARS of, grade, sad
at reasonable prim for sale by
• jl4 WM. DOCK, Ja, etr 00-
filiCKESE—Hamiyarg sod other prime dairy
Cheese, for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWALiN,
jel Cor. Pront s and Market streeta.
INRIDIOH and FITGLISR BI war
.1: mated not only to retain tbl - '011513.40. 4 12 t
to preserve the leather Apr sale bi -
WM. IoTE, & CO.
DRt JOHNSON
SALT-aTX3VICC)It 7 M
LOCK 110SPITAL.
leff.distoo.,,Terretefigmm:theeeworlasfp:,edy
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOE.
num rut exx Z 0 TWIIO7I amis.
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A Owe Warrontai, or No Chop, in from Ono to
Teo Days.
Weakneai of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis
charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner
vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Loy/ Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
He art, Timidity, Trembiings, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat,
Nc se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs,
Stcmach or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth--
those searet.and solitary practices mere fatal to
their victims than the song of Byre= to the
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most - bril.
Sant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&0., impossible,
..$1 00
. 9.00
..17.00
YOUNEI- MEN
Especially, who have become the victims of
Solitary Yice,,that dreadful and desizubtive
habit which annually sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands of Young Men of the bloat
"exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listeningten
ates with the thunders of eloquence or withed
to ecstasy the living lyre, may - call with full
confidence..
- MARRIAGE.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat
ing" rtunriage, being aware of phYsical•=weah
organic debility, deformities, to., speedily
cured.
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He who plazas himself ander the care of Dr.
3. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen
tleman' and confidently rely upon his skill as a
Physdolan,
ORGANIC WEArisi-Ess
Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection—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 einem%)
from not being aware of the dreadful oonse
gnomes that may ensue. N€w, who that un
derstands the subject willtialstitui to deny'fhat
the power of promealdolOadtahaes. er by o,se
falling ititcrimproparAsabitskAlhen h_Y .rheami
dent. Besides being deprived the - pleasures- .
healthy offspring, the most serious and destric
tive symptoms to 'both body and mind arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and
mental functions weakened, 1063 of procreative
power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita
tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional
debility. a wasting of the frame, cough, con
sumption, decay and death.
Oman, No. 7 Sous Fannin= Smarr,
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a
few doors from the corner. Pail not to obierve
name and Norther.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp.
The Doctor's Ltiplomns hang In his office.
I wo
'Cr
~... ~a sa
Member of the Royal College of Elurgeous,.Lon ,
don, graduate from one of the most eminent
colleges in the United States, and the greater
part of whose life has been spent in the hospi
tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing
cures that were ever known ; many troubled
with ringing in the head and ears when asleep,
great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden
sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
These are some of the sad and melancholy
effects produced by early habits of youth, viz :
weakness of the back and limbs, paha in the
head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular Meer,
palpitation of , the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, symptoms of consumption, hc.;
laweramr.—The fearful effects on the mind
are much to be dreaded:—loss of memory, boa
fusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore
bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love
of iinlitude, timidity, &c., are some of the evils
P, 'roduced.
`‘sire injured themselves by a certain
- -Adniged in when alone, a habit fre
guecrittr) from evil companions, or at
sc ev h e oo n l w , the hBn easib24lB,36:4.nac w d iar no u t re cured nightl ysid y felt, e
marriage impossible, and destroys both Mind
immediately.
and body, should apply'
What a pity that a yo,W man, the hope of
his country, the darling of .4AB parents, sitiorrid
be snatched from all proapect6 and enloyments
of life, by the consequence of deviating from
the path of nature and indulging in a certain
secret habit. Such persons rwr, before mutant-
Plating 6
MARRIAGE,
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
most neasmary requisites to promote connubial
happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey
through life becomes a weary pilgrimage the
prospect hourly darkens to the view • the mind
'
b e comes shadowed with despair and filled with
the melancholy reflection that the happiness of
another becomes blighted with our own.
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
of, pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of
this painful diaease, it too often happens that
an Mimed sense of shame or the dread of !dis
covery deters him from applying to those who,
from education and respectability, ; can alone
befriend him. He falls into the hands of Igno
rant and designing pretenders,, who, incapable
of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep
him trifling month after month, or as long as
the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair
leave him with ruined health to sigh over his
galling, disappointment, or, by the use of the
deadly poison,' Mercury, hasten the constitu
tional symptoms of this terrible disease, snob as
affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, WI.
piogreasing with frightful rapidity till Oath
pasta a period to his dreadful sufferings by send
ing him to that undiscovered country from
whence no traveller returns.
INDORBEHENT OF THE PffidBB.
The many thousands eared at this institution
year after• year; and the numerous important
surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson,
I witnessed by the reperters of the Sun, aipper,
and many other papers, notices of which have
amazed again and again before the public', be
sides his standing as a gentleman of character
fire = Will"; is a =Wont guxontimi•to
lUgg, =EV= tarEPtta CUPAN4
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HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1863
.~te~ita[.
DE. JOENSON,
YOUNG NKR
Illiotellantong.
SECRET OF BEAUT Y I
LAIRD'S
Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl
- Eve beautifying arid preserving the cote-pinion and skin.
After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid -
Pearl, fora short thle, it will leave the skin a
soft, satin-like teffure ; it imparts freshness,
smoothness and transparency to the skini that:
can only be produced by the use of this vslnable
article. It presents no vulgar white paint, as
another attempted compounds do, but, on the.
contrary, it will give the •complexion a Pearl:
like tint, such as can only be found in youth;
its use is impossible to be detected by the closest
observers. It is also invaluable for removing
all kinds of Humors, Tans, Freckels, Sunburns
and other cutaneous diseases from the skin.
Mr. Laird has every confidence in, rticom
mending his Blohm of Youth, or LiqUid Pearl,
to the ladies of America, as being the only . per
fect and reliable article ; now hi use for bale r
and vreiervmg the conipleziirn and skin.
Can only be had at B. A. KUNKEL'S
je22 • Apothecary, /Carlsberg.
JONEB 110U8%,
tii:Talw ST AND C°II3 ZI F EETSWAM I ,
IEARBISSI7IiG)
JOSEPH F. ReZIALIANi..PROPRIKTOR.
(F...Zatinl2 CIONDMTM BY WIMIS
This is a First Class llotel, and located in the
central part.of the city. It is .kept in the: best
manner,. and ita patrons will find every aopom
modatiou to be met with in, the best houses in
the country. , - . saBo-dtf
11ABBITT'S
Coneentiated Condensed or. Pulverised
13 0-P-T --S 0 A P •
MBEBBE gallons of handsome white SOFT
SOAP made in five minutes. No grease
required.
Dumorwas.--Dissolve one pound of -T.
Babbitt's Concentrated Condensed or Poly° isell
Soft Soap in one gallon of boiling water; then
add two gallons of warm water. When icool
you will have three gallons of Irantbom - rite
&ft &ap.
Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap.
The soap thus .made is an, excellent wash for
ixees,.shrnba miclplantrof all . kinds:'
Jgpt received and forsale
•
my2T] Market et., .oPPosite .. till ; Wait *rite,
• EMPTY BOTTLES.
2 •.
nfiDOZ, E MPTY .BOTTLES, (pintoiand
11JUF quarts,) euitable for puttin g , Wino or
Fruit, for sale at Barr's Auction Store. -
Also, a general assortment of new and second
hand furnitnie always ,on , hand and foi sale
cheaper than at any other establisbinent IA the
city. Highest price paid for sir kinds of second
hand furniture and other articles.
W. BABB it CO.)
jsBl Licensed Auctioneers..
VISITING-, •
WEDDING, !.
INVITATION, AND -
. AT. HOME °AIMS
B Y a "acid arrangement with one o the
best engravers in the country, cards o any
desciiption will be executed in,the hignest tyle
of art, conformable with the latest- fashion; and
'supplied prom ptly ,at lower prlces than are cilarg
ed by the stationers in Flew. York or .Philedel
phis. For samples and prices call at ;
inch9tf 13FIECINNIVI3 1300.10T0169.
UITINDOW SHADES of linen, gilt-bordered;
V V and PAPItII WNW of an endless vari
ety of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN
EIXTIIRE2 and TA& N'Xii at very low priees.
Call at BcaraTEB:SI3OO.II6TORE.
ap6
HERMETICALLY BELLED.
?E.A.ORES, TOMATOES, -
PINE APPLE, SALMON,
OYSTERS, ' SPICED OYSTERf3
LOBSTER, SARDINES,
?or sale by WM. DOOR, Jr. A, CO.;
. LADIES' FANCY , TRAVELING
BASKETS !
W ITH a large assortment of
llama;
SonooL,
Peres,
jel2
ROUND,
Curress,
Caumaine, •
OAXL
WM. DOOR, Jr., &
Neloo3,f NTOOX..'S PECTORAL
SYRUP. 1
ttE /our luuga weak bees a long brbath
/71 ve yon pain? Have you a hacking
cough.' Do you expectorate hard;:tough: &at
ter ? Ai.o you wasted with night sweat and
want of st lap ? If so t hare is yewwill
unqueitionably save you. Price
The above m.cclicine has been hied extensively
in Ws city with good results. For sale at
IiKIIONKin BOOK STORM
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—A lot of !very
choice extra family flour pet received and
for sale by NIOHOIA k BOWMAN;
my2o Oor. Front and Market streets.
PRESERVING JARS, of Glass and Stone, of
all kinds and sites, for sale low, by
NIOHOLf3 A BOWMAN,
jell) Cor. Front and Market streets.
No. 1.
WANTED.—LooaI . and Traveling Agents in
every town or county. Circulars, with
Testbnoniais of Clergymen and Scientificinen,
In regard to the business, sent free.
ISAAC HALE, JR., & 06.1
je24-dBw Newburyport, Maio.
C OAL OIL I COAL OIL I !—A large. Involve
of coal oil, which we offer very low, at less
than manufacturer s present price, just calved
and for sale by 'NICHOLS & BOWMAN;
je24 Cor. Front and Market sta.
MACKEBBL.—A Prime lot of Mackerel just
received arid for sale very low, In barrels ,
in halves, quarters, &e, by
MORAL s & BOWMAN,
jylb - • ' Corrier-Frtint and Market Sta.
FFL cßAmsels.--Just seeetvh*.' a - l ar ge
lot of -Fire Crackers; ivitiohma will 011 gory
14w:by tho'bo3rok ameillor . quantity.
, TIOROLts &BOWMAN,
MoriAlinat and lianOtiata
jolt
Nrai abnatistmtnts.
USEFUL and VALUA
BLE DISCOVERY 1
GassaDmaomal
IN;OLUBLE(CEMENT!
Isi'ot more gonarglAmantieal
utility- than ;any-iaveptien
now before the public. It has
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the, lad twolitime by
raetibil men, prortotin
,co by all to be
useful Aiti.
,-4uBsgrolz,v,,,ANY
imaittroriipaticofiikpown
. IL'
HILTON'S INSOLUBLH OIMINT
Is a new thing, and the re
still "of years of studyl; its
combination is oti
iesiti4c Principles 4
&
And under no circumstances
or chano of temperature,
will it become corrupt or
emitany offenebre smell. -
A new thing
IM Combination
BOOT & SHOE
Manufacturers;:.' using I Ma
chines, will :find it •thei best
article knOwn foir Oementing
the Menials, as it, orks
without delay, is not affected
by .any change of tempera
ture.
Boot awl' Shoe
Matrufacturete.
JEWELERS
Will find it iniffidenily ndhe
sive for' iz use aelas been
—a
proved.
Jewelers
Ma especially adapted to Leitther,
And we claim as an espholal
merit, that it sticks Fetiches
and. Linings to Boots . and
dhOett entfficiently strong with-
outstitching.
Families.
It is the only
LIQUID CEMEII.7
Extant, that is a sure thing
for mending
Furniture, 1
Crobkery, • i
Toys,
Bone, i J
Ivory,
It is a liquid'
And articles of Bans •
tem
Rein'eritber.
ilattoiet Wtimir
ffMIIN
easily applreg:
Hrrsoes Incianza
Is insoluble In water or
Etulrom's INSOLUBLE •
Adheres oily substanele.
,
Supplied in Family or Man
ufacturers' racka g ea from 2
minces to 100 lbs. ;
HILTON BROS. & eq..,
Proprietors,
Providence, B. I. ;
elphia
LA.IisTG & MAGINNIS.
Finis.
Agents in Phila
jel3,, -dip
THE c , KING MIGROSCOPZI
DOUBLE LEN'S.
110F:_110/11ffORD, H arvard University,
I Says, "it works very mien', and you have
got it up very neatly." Magnifies 25 &miters.
66 cents :in Postal= Currency. The " BOWEN
MICROSCOPE!! 28 cents. The "S. WOOD
WARD MICROSCOPE," 38 cents. Or one each
of the three kinds for $l. All free of posthge.
Address T. EDWIN KING,
mr26-daty6m Box 380, Boston, Mass.
D BIED BEEF.
Xichener's
Just received by
au2l. WK. DOCK, Jr., & Co
MICHENER'S SUGAR CURED
Uncovered Earns
A fresh invoice. Just received by
no2l WM. DOCK, Jr., & 00. •
•
HAMS.—A large lot of canvassed sugar oared
Hams, embracing all the choice brands in
market, for sale by
NICHOLS Bc,BOWMAN,I _
Oor. Front and Market sti,'
ang3
LVMONS.•—A large invoice of, unpacked
Lemons, just received end for sale by
NIOHOLB & BOWMAN, ,
Oor. Mont andlidarket
ang3
rrOBACCO—Twist, Navy, Congress, and Nat
-Loral Leaf Tobacc,o,,for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN
Oar. Front and Market Streatit.
aul3
.COAL' OIL LANTSENI3; that o not need
any onhnneyould no wind will put; tile
light out. Call and examine, at
NICHOLS & . BOWMAN,
jla Cke;: Front and. Market Sbi.
JUST RECEIVED.
ANOTHEB lot of Beautiful ALB:M.B, II 4
SOREFFBB'EI BOOKSTOB
jels No. 18 Market street.
A ATHCEAS,
La. Different colored double varieties ; White
Fringe,. Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, and other
shrubbery, atKeyetone Nuriery. J. MISR.
TJAMS.—Michener's Excelsior Hann, by the
IA hogshead, tierce, barrel or single ham,
canvassed and uncanvassed, for sale lower than
any other store. Each ham warranted. Call
and examine at NICIHOLS & BOWMAN,'
jet Oor. Front and Market Streets.
OBANGEf3 AND LEMONS—Another lot of
Oranges-and-Lemons lust received and for
Ede by , NICHOLS & BOWMAN - ,
iny93 Oor. Front and Market streets.
QIIGABS—White . and brown, - of all grades
1..7 and prices. Call and examine .at
lee NIOBOII3 & BOWMAN,
Ow. Front and = Market st;wets.
...atone..
JABS of all kinds, glue and,
Call and examine at
NICHOLS it BOWMAN'S,
Oor. Front and Market eta.
REM
POTATOES! POTATOES 1
e.Jkl
xito "BustULIA 'Prince N. Y. Mercer and
Teach Blow Potatoes for anle at No,
106. Market street, liarrlalinrg, Pa.
3910:., W. / 1 - 51. 1 44 &CPO.
- VI:I;DLOW'S Self Sealieildraltht
.14- , The hest in the Market. A large lot, ot
nub c• • ,s;WDS.:DOOII,II%., & !CO.
Celtgrao
LATER FROM ,OHAILESTOi.
HILTON'S
THE ENTIRE TOP . IF MEE DEMOLISHED.
All the Parapet Gana Knocked .into ; the
Reported Surrender of Ft. Wagner
'Nzw•Yoitic, August ps,
The steamer M. Rogers, from Folly Islaodjurs
arriv: Sue left on the 20th, end reporbr l ttmt
et six o'clock, that the entire top of Fort *inn ,
ter was completely tote. ',Every parapet; gun
was dismounted, and knocked into the sea 4 and
the gage was programing terribly In earnest.—
It was reported that Fort Wagner would MOD
surrender.
FRO ANEW YORK.
Mayor Opdykeiretets the Three
Ilemption Ordinance.:
Nsw 'Koss, Aug. 26.
Mayor Opdyke sent in to the Councilli to-day
his meseawvetoing the three -Minibus- donors
exemPtion.Ordinance. He proposes to - prOyide
for the eleniptkin only of policemen, a f tive
firemen and active= militiamen, uho'.ntay be
dratted, and to provide for the'destitttte,
lies of citizens vrho nifty be drafted. The meh
sage is quite long skiii db3cusses the merits of
tho question involved.
BRITISH ammo BMW&
SHB ATTEMPTS TO BIIN THS.BLOCKADR.
The Unite t' States Steamer Rita &stills
• the Britith Steamer Hobe. .1
BEMDMBER
:Teritarditirtiornhtg,' about o'clock, a
"iniiiket - 4066"4406#01*,..130mieg- &aro the coast
towards New Inlet . . We fiffiniallateli went in
'chase ; and; when we gOfnear her,ithe was run
on shore, and deserted - by' her-officers - and crew.
Our - captain sent-In three officers and en armed
boat's crew to make arrangements for getting
her off, if possible, if not, to set her on Breland
abandon her. She proved to be the British
steamer Hobe, with an assorted cargo for, the
rebels.
There was a heavy sea running at the tithe
we sent our boat to her, and the boat swamped
alongside the Hebe shortly after our officers and
crew arrived on board of her.- Captain Breck,
after receiving word that it would be impossible
to get her off, sent our two remaining boats,
with orders to set her on fire, and bring our
officers and Men On beard. The Sea had by this
time increased so much that• it was impossible
for the boats ty get alongside of her, and one
boat, when near the beach, swamped, and all
who were in her were taken prisoners by the
rebels, who had collected in large numbers be
hind the sand hills with field pieces and rifles,
and kept constantly firing at ns.
After the other boat had returned on board,
and our officers and men on board the Hebe
had deserted her, Captain Breck ordered our
guns to be turned on her for the purpose of de
stroying her, in which we were assisted by the
'United States gunboat Shokhokeen. The rebels
ell this time kept firing briskly at us" I never
heard such a whizzing before; the balls fell as
thick as hail all around us, and a , number: en
tered the sides and- deck of our vessel. At 11
o'clock the Hebe burst out. in-a blase, and we
shortly afterwards left for our station. Singular
to state, not one of our officers or crew was in
jured during the five and a halt hours' engage
ment.
The following is a correct list of the officers
and crew who were taken prisoners:
W. W. Crowninshielti, acting ensign and es
' officer.
Ei.mlaior Beef,
FROM FORTRESS MONROE,
lINOLIBH FRIGATE RUPAIDO- , -A DEPARTURE FOR
The' English frigate Rinaldo sailed from
Hampton Roads yesterday for Bermuda, and
from there she is ordered to Halifax.
This is the first time for a year and'a MINIM
there has been one or more English frigates in
Hampton Roads.
Steamship S. R. Spaulding, Captain Howes.
arrived this morning from New York, and
sailed for Charleston this r. st.
A. Dutch brig, La Favorota, from Honduras,
bound to New York put in hero this morning
short of provisions.
- Some particulars of the terrible exploalon on
the steamer Lady Madison at Vicksburg are re
ceived:.
The boat was being loaded "with am
munition and bad received nearly a full !load
when a negro -carrying a percussion shell on
board let it fall, causing au instant explosion
The boat took fire and cmismunicated to the
ammunition. The ateamer was entirely de-
Out of 160 men on board only tare known.to
have escaped. ,
" The Steamer was a lam
owned by ChtPtain J:S. Neal, of Itadttea, and
WorthabouttSto,9oo.:
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[Special Corn:ponds= of the Pres.')
• thin= Surge Saisasa NantON, 1 ,
OIT NEW INLET. N. 0.,• 1
i
- 2 .. .., k.- --August go, 2863.
Wm. Mason. active third assistant engineer
John Paige, acting,master:s mate.
Timothy Driscoll, captain forecastle.
Frank Hartsell, carpenter's 'mate.
War. A. Cooper, boatswain's mate.
John C. Leroach, captain forecastle.
Peter Hyland, seaman.
John Beyno'dir,seaman.
Hobert Carr ordinary seaman.
Jdhn A. 'Rodgers, landsman.
Theodora F. Naddin, !seaman.
John F. Guy, seaman.
Charles Thompson, seaman.
Bernard Hughes, second fireman.
CRAIG/MON
FORTRESS Moan, August 24.
Terrible DiewitAsr at Vicksburg.
Omorwai,'Angnsti. 26 .
PRICE ONE CENT
Strength of the Rebel Forces in Frog
An officer just from the army of General
Btleecrens reports that the centre of Bragg's
army was at Chattanooga when he left . , and
that the left wing was at Bolton.
Gen. Buckner was at Cleveland with a force
of ten thossand rebels.
General Bragg can muster an army cf about
thirty thousand fighting troops.
The Previous reports of desertions from the
army of Gen Bragg are fully confirmed.
The mountains in East Tennessee ate swarm
ing with rebel deserters, and It is (Alward
that one thousand of them come into our lines
weekly.
• Parties from Stevenson, Alabama, report that
there are hundreds cf loyal mountaineers
'engaged in piloting deserters through the
mountains.
The First Louisiana Guard, at &Ames bead
quarters, are reduced by desertion to less than
one hundred men.
The steamer that was disabled by our fire la
believed to have been subsequently totally de
stroyed, as there was a heavy explosion and fire
up the river last night. A force had been sent
in pursuit of her.
Furloughed men from Pemberton's army are
coming into outlines.. .Thay say that his army
can never be got-tigether again.
Seven deserters.ef- one company from a !die
sissippi regiment came into our Haus in a body
on the: 20th. They say that Bragg's army will
go to pieces if again attacked.
=I
Report !Irma Washington that Sumter
Had Surrendered.
, A dispatch has been received in this city this
afternoon, from well informtd parties in Wash
ington, to the following effect:
"Wasumwron, Aug- 25.—The Navy Depart•
merit has information that F.rt Sumter has
surrendered."
The Draft In New York.
The draft was continued in the 4th and 7th
districts to-day. It also commenced in the Bth
district, where the trouble first commenred on
the 18th of Jaly, but no diaturbanca has cc
caned.
SALT AND HOOPSKIHTS IN . 1 HE SOUTH
- FOR SOLDIERS' TAKT.LISS .
[From the aailanooga
All widows of 'oldie's, all s Idlers' wives, all
widows having a son or sons in the service, and
all other families depend,nt upon the labor of
a soldier in service for eupp at and a I icroilias
of disabled soldiers who have been dischar_ed
on account of wounds or other disability. who
are de-irons of promoting salt, as prescribed by
his Excellency, the Governor of this tat..
his order under date the 24th of Jaly, 1853,
are required to report their names at this office
on or before the 15th day of thisprcsent month,
as on that day the list will be closed and for
warded to the Commissary General.
By order of the Honorable Jratices of the
Interier Court of Richmond county.
BENJ. F. BALL, Clerk.
SCARCITY 01 E'ALT.
[From the Richmond Whig, 20th.]
• Notice to the Citizens of Henrico Courity.—The
lent instalment of Henrico county salt will
commence delivery to-day, at the Court House;
so all parsons entitled to salt, and fail to get it,
will be their lees. Yon will get five pounds
for evdry member on your ticket, at ten cents
per pormd, and for every fifty pounds of salt
you will have to buy one empty sack at two
dollaes and a half, cost price.
ELIJAH BAKER,
Agent for Henrico County.
GOOD BY HOOPS.
_ [Fcom the Richmond Whig, Avg., 19.1
The hoop era is drawing to a close in the
Confederate States, and We may already Ex
claim, "G - .rod bye, farthingalee; farewell, skirt
expanders!" Fashion yields to the "force of
circumstances" because hoop skirts can no
)onger be obtained at reasonable prices within
'the Confederate States. Our fair country wozoen
are, therefore making a virtue of necessity, aid
dispensing with the wiry skeletons which, for
so long a period, have encircled their folins
like the rings of Saturn. Numbers of Tidies
can now be seen any day in the streets, unat
tired in hoop skirts, and we suppose that ere
long the "fashion" will become universal among
the sex. Those who may be disposed to "stick
to hoops" should remember that Liao tenths of
the skeleton *kids now sold here are trotuht
from Yankeedom. Who will wear Yankee
hoops?
Iif.ARKETB BY TELEGRAPH.
The breadstuffs market continues very dull—
for Flour prices are drooping—salsa of 800 bar
rels at $5 121 fur superfine ; $5 25 tor extra ;
$5 5906 25 for low grades and fresh ground
family. No change in Bye Flour or Dom *teal.
Wheat is dull. 20,000 bushels old Nnusylvania
Bye sold at $1 8441 86; White $l. 4501 68.
Bye Flour steady-90c. for new, and $1 05 for
old. Corn scarce—yellow is firm at 81.,82c.
Data are less active—sales of new Delaware at
55c.; old at 70c. Provisions are steady—sales
of mesa pork at 140.; 200 tierces ham at it c.
for plain- ' 18018ic. for canvassed. LBO firm
at 110. 800 barrels crude Petroleum r.old at
840.; refined at 54@,55c. on the spot, and GOa.
for future delivery. Whisky firm at 47i,
Flour dull ; sales 9,009 fob's. at $8 90®,
5 55 for State, $5 00®5 40 for Ohio and S 6 75
(48 25 for Southern. Wheat. declined le.;
sales 50,001) on-. at 75c. (4$ I. 05. tor Chicago
spring, Nu @1 fur lailwaukee club anti
$1 1301 20 for red western. Corn advanced
-Ic.: sales of 26;000 bus. at 72(4750. Beef
dull. Pork quiet. Lard dull at 9 1 /(4101c.
Whisky steady at 451®46.
Receipts flour, 8,000 bbls.; Wheat, 41,000
bus.; Corn, 21,000 bus.
loitr very dull; Howard street cuplike
$5 50. Wheat quiet; Kentucky white $1 50
@1 10. Corn dull ; white 740750. Whisky
iirrn at 48i.
New York manes' Markets
Rocks better; Chicago srai Dick. 1.1.14,
$1.141 flomberlood 40114 ZitliUi uia Central
SIM; Michigan nontliera. $137;
Reeding, $124; M=swnrl We, 71; Gold, ;
/ I "a aur lP 7 549,-'100}; Coupons, $lO7l.
DI
of Bosecrans
St. Louts, Aug. 2:3
NEW YoRK., August 25
PIOIADILPEMii, August 26
NEW Your, Aug. 25
BILIECKOBB, Aac• 25
New YORK, August 26