Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, September 28, 1863, Image 1

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GEORGE BERGNER.
TH E TELEGRAPH.
ra PUBLINIFD
MORNING AND. EVENING,
By GEORGE BEEGNER.
Office ?liked Oreel, near IVeinud.
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be Marriages and ; Deaths, EIGHT
CZNIB ran Lisa for ouch insertion.
AB an advertising medium the TELYGRAPLI has
no equal, its large circulation, among business
men and families, in city , dud country, placing
It beyond competition.
otelo,.
Ittteill i Elt HOUSE.
HARRISBURG, PA.
,
riIHIS old established House has undergone
.1 Intensive improvtments, and been thor
oughiy renovated and refitted.
It is pleasantly located in' the heart of the
city, in easy access to the State Capitol and
Public grounds.
or For the accommodation of cur guests, we _haw
recently commenced to run a Caeca to and from the
Railnacl In this manner unpleasant cklay in
leaning the depot for the Hotel will be
.anoickdi and
much more time afordecl guests for meals when key
ing the Rouse.
Intending that the BUEHLER HOUSE shall
be really a home.like resort for the stranger and
traveler, we respectfully solicit ;a continuance
of the public patronage.
septl7 d3ut :;.qxo - . - J. BOLTON, Proprietor.
A 'V .11 - 0 IT BE.,
Corner 'l47ti.Streel, end Pennivgania Aierrue,
Y? ' ' '‘ WASHINPITON, D. C. ---
rn i TE Subscriber begs , leave to..inforin the
that he has thoroughly.refitted and
refurni. thed this Hemse, and that MB now one
of t h e m ost complete and comfortable hotels in
th e N e tiwa: Capital. The location: is the beet
and m ost cmotral of any in the city. The
chambers an d eJtites of rooms are unequalled
for their d ee , .vm h 'ilation and elegance. Him
self and all nb3 attendants spare no pains to
meet every want of ..bie guests. Hie table is
supplied daily with tt;e best the markets of
Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia af
ford. lie respectfully asks ladles and gentle
men visiting Washington to - 4,:alliand judge .for
themselves. se .t 8 d3w .37N0. CASEY.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, .
COVEniY 8a HINCE(I3ON, Proprietors
HIS well known Hotel is noir' in a cinteli
1. tion to accommodate' the IraVeling
affording the most ample conveniences Wake for
the transient guest and the permanent boarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has iven
entirely refitted throughout, and now has- so
commodations 'equal in extent, comfort and
laxttry to any hotel between Philadelphia And
Pittsburg. Its lomtioa is the best in the State . .
Capital, being in easy &coma to:bll the railroad
depots, and in close "proximity tq 411 the publiet
offices and bitsinessiocalitiet'of the city. It has
now all the conveniences of
A 1.A.R.5.7 GLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined to spare
neither expense, tin or labor to ensure the
comfort ot the , guests. The paticinage of the .
traveling public ;s . respoctfully solicited.
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W:MET ST ANTI MAIM SQUARE,
RRISBITBAI:n.
:JOSEPH F. McCIELiAIf, PROPRIETOR.
(arcs my CIONDUIMD BY 1,17..1a covalwr.)
This is a First Class Hotel, and located in the
11entral part of the city. Lit is kept in the best
manner, and its patrons will find oval)? &mom-,
modation to be met with in the beat hopes in
the oonntry. se3o-dtf
VtSH—We aro 11mi-offering verjr. low :a-lot
of choice Mackerel; •ih bthols,
quarters and kite.
NICEOLS&BOYirif43 -
jeB C. Front Fula lt t itiset tifieehi
BESERVLNG JARS of glans and stoneware.
P
oral. sizes, oonstantly on hand ' s ancljor
sale by - NICHOLS' & BOWMAN; '
sapt6 . Cox. Front and Market Sereets.'''
DR. JOHNSON
23.a.zerrivEcoil.30
LOCK HOSPITAL.
effeotharr r ete i res in in the ' world for speed y
1434
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
ROW 111_ BEIT TO rwswi noun
NO DIBBO'I7BY OB NOXIOUS DRUGS.
Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to
Two Days.
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys, andßladder, InVoluntary • die
charges,:.„fropamicy, Gelieral, Debility, Ner
vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of , tbe
Mart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness, Mamie of the; gea4, Throat,
tir se or Skin. A.ffections of the' lier, Lungs,
Strmach or Bowelel--thase terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary .Plibits of Youth—
those secret and solitary praotlCoe more fatal to
their victims than the song of Syrens to the
Markers of Ulysses, -blighting their most bril
liant hopes or entiolio sips, rendering marriage,
dtc., impossible, ,
&Paolally,, who have . become' the victims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive
habit which wannally sweeps to an untimely
grave thousanirfi of young Men of the most
exalted talents and briliimit intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listepbm Serir
ates with the thunders of eloquence orwaked
to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full
confidence. 'l.
Itttag
i4ll
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3/puled Persons, or Young:Men contemplat
hlg Maniige, be . aware of :physical weak
aces, organic debility, dernrinitiqi, &c., speedily
cored.
He who places himself under 'the care of Dr.
J. may religiously co n fide in hilihonor as a gen
tleman and confidently rely upim his skill as a
Physician. '
WARN/ W.EAIC.NIgt3i3
Immediately Hared, 4nd fell l i or restored.
This drsixessini affection--w
,ch readers life
miserable and marriage impossi le—is tne pen
alty paid by the victims oflmProper indulgence.
Young pomp are trio apt to commit excesses
Imp not being awre of the - dreadful conse
quences that - may ensue. Now; who that un
derstands the subject will pretend to deny that
the power of procreation is lost sooner by those
falling into improper habits than by the pru
dent. Besides being depAved the pleasures of
Malt* olfsPring, the most serious and destruo
tive symptoms to both tody.aud mho arise.
The system bowmen deranged, tpephyldcal and
mental functions weakened, low of procreative
power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita
bleu of the keart, indigestion;: constitutional
debility. a wasting of thp, frame, cough, (*n
al:Eruption., decay and death.
brims, NO. 7 Bomar Mums= STREW
Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a
few doors fomi the corner . Fall not to observe
name and number.
rici
Lettere must be paid and eontan a etomp.
The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
DR. JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon
don, graduate front - One of the most eminent
colleges in the United States, Mul the greatin
part of whose life has ,been spent in the hospi
tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else=
'where, has effected some of the most istonishing
cares that were ever known ; many troubled
with-Tinging in the head and ears when asleep,
,great. nervornmees, being alarzned at sudden
sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,
3ittended stimetiMee with derangement of mind
were oared immediately.
-TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Thine are some of the sad and melancholy
effects produced by early habits of youth, vis
weakness of the back and limbs, pains inthe
head, dimness of sight, lop of muscular porter,
palpitation of thit. heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, symptoms of cooliUmptilon, &o.
kharisma.—The fearful effects on the mind
are much to be dreaded—loss Of 'memory, cou
fusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore
bodings, aversion , o tionl*, ea distrust, iove
of solitude, timidity; *4, aresome of the milli
• TOTING MEN
Who have injured themselves by a certain
'practice Indulged in when gone; a habit fre
quently learned from evil companions, or at
school; the effects of which are nightly felt,
even when. asleep, and if not Cared renders
marriage impotsible, and destroys' both mind
and body, should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young men, the hope of
his country,
,the darling of hie pirente, should
be snatched from ell MisPecte sad tatioYmente
of life, by the consequence of deilating from
the path of nature and, ind:uiglati in a cartel',
secret, habit. Suck Renew before contem.
MARRIAGE,
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
Most necessary requisitesle prompte connubial
happhiess. Indeed, without these, the Journey
.Ithrongh life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the
prospect hourly darkens , to the,view; the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and filled w ith
the Melancholy reflection that the happiness of
another beam:nee blighted with our own.
DISEASE OF LEFRUDIESOE.
. ' Whoa the misguided and imprtident votary
of pleasure finds he his imbibed' the seeds of
this painful disease, it too often happens that
an Mimed sense of shame or the,dread of dis
ooveiy deters'him from applying to those who, •
from 'education and respectability, can alone
befriend him: lie falls into the hands of Igno
rant and designing pretenders' who,incapable
of .ourf, filch his peouniar; 'tubeess*, lump,
him trffino. month after month, or as long as
the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair
bove - hiM. with miffed health to sigh over his
gang . 'disappointment, or, by the me of the
deadly poison, Mercury, beaten the constitu
tional symptoms of this terrible . disease, ouches
affections of the Head, Throat, Nrife, Skin, etc.
progressing with frightful rapidity till death
puts a pedod to We auffidfil sniferthlle by bend-
Mg_ hint' to that undisivvered country from
whence no.traveller return..
:ENDOWMENT OF TIM MSS.
The Many thousands cared at tirkiinstitution
Year after year, and the numerous important
Burgkal operations performed by Dr. Johnson,
witnessed by the reporters of the' am, aipper,
and many other papers, notices of which have
appeared again and again before the public, be
sides his staniiing as a gentleman of character
and =ll4lity, IS Ordficinat guarantee to
Ditilltakiail semaint otm.
otos - south firedatitis st.
Marital
YOUNG MEN
hiAREUGE.
HARRISBURG, PA., MON DAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28. 1863.
!Rental.
The Great •"Amerioan
KNOWN AS "HELMBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
SEMIBOLD EXTRACT "BUMS,"
`` " SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED BOSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATION'S
"HIGHLY CONOEN_TBA.TFD"
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUOHU,
A POSELINE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
For Dieettees of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DhOPMDAL SWELLINGS
This Medicine increases the power of Diges
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into, heal
thy action, by which the WATERY or OAL
°ERGO'S depositions, and aII:UNNATURAL
ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as pain
and inflammation and is g4xld. for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDREN.
H44113Q.ki304 E'TRA CT BUCS7
FOR wmigNgssEB
Arising- from Ramses Habits of Dissipation,
Rarly Indiscretion or. Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH TEN FOLLOW - 114G 131EXPTONS
Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin,
, Loss of Power,
Low of Memory, Dilnonity of Pire4Plang,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakeinlness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude ofFlushing of the Body,
the, Muscular Sy,stem,Eruptions on the Face,
Hot Lipids, Pallid Countenance.
These sy mptoms , if allowed to go on, which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow
EMPOI:ENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC
In one of which the patient may expire. Whet
can say that they are not frequently followed
by those "direful diseases,"_
py-wqr ELNP CONSWPTION.
Many, are aware of the cause of their auger
ings, but none will confess; The records of the
Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by
Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth
of the assertion.
_
.THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
WITH ORGANIC WEARNESS,
Revir es the aid of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which Helmbold'a Ex
tract Bache invariably does. A trial will con
vince the moat skeptical.
FERAIFE---FEIIALES---FEMALES,
QIIP OR YOUIN, SINGLE, AIARRIRD OR
CONTEALPiATIATO *R 111 .4 04t
In many affections peculiar to females the
Extraet Buchn is unequalled ,by any other
remedy, as in Chlorosis or ' Retention, Irregu
larity,, Painfulness, or suppression, of the cus
tomary' Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous
state, of ' the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites,
Sterility, and for all comphdnteincident to the
sift; whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits
of gtsipstion or In the
I:INCLINE 011 CITA.NGE OF LIFE.
2570 FAMILY MOULD BR WlTlibilr IT.
° Take.= Balsam, hiercury,or Uttplessant Medi
cine-for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
REMBOLD'S EXTRACT B WHIT )
Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit
tle expense ; a; ehangeln diet; no in
convenience and no exposurb. It causes fie
vent desire, and gives strength 'to Urinate,
thereby removing obstructions preventing and
miring Strictures of the Urethia,, allaying pain
and inftammatios, so freonentlie *is class of
diseases, and expelling Poisonoris, Diseased, and
Worneut Matter. Thousands upon thousands
who have been the victims of quacks, and who
have paid heavy fees to be cured in a--short
time, have found they:were deeelved, and that
the "Poison" has by, : the' use -of "powerful
Astringents," been dried up in the system, to,
break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps
after marriage.
Use BELIBOLD'S =TRACT BUCHU for
all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Or
gans, whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
how long standing. .Diiiimes of these Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. HKLMBOLD'S
=TRACT BUOIJU is the Great Diuretic, and
it Jo certain to have the desired - effect in all
Diseases, for which It is recommended:.
Blood:-. 7 Blood—Blood. Helmbold's Highly
Conwittreted Compound BLUM Exxiieu
SMISAP4.4IIII.eki..e,',PRIT.TS This is an affec
tiOria.tiiiißloOd;and 'attacks the Sexual Or
gans, of the Nolo, Ears, Throat, Wind
pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making its ap
pearance in the form of Ulcers. Relmbold's
Extract Sarsaparilla purifies the Blo6d, and
removes all Scaly E:uptions of the Skin, giving
to the complexion a Clear and Healthy Color.
it being prepared expressly . for this class of
complaints, its Blood-Purilymg Properties are
preserved to :a greater extent than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla.
.111ZILBOLD'S ROBB WABII,
An excwlent Loden for diseeheti of a Syphi
litic Nature, and as an injection iri diseasea of
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits, of
dissipation, used In connection with the Ex
tracts Rocha and Sarsaparilla, in"such diseases
as recommended. Evidence of the most re
sponsible and reliable character will accompany
the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF (MEW
from eight to twenty years standing, with
names known to Science and Fame. por
fledical Properties of Bach% see Dispensary of
the United States. See, Professor DE WEE'S
valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See
remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PRY—
SICE, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr.
EFEIRADd MoDOWFXL acelebrated Physician
and memixtr of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Ireland, and published in the 2rausactions of
the Kings and Queen's .loarnal. See Medico-
Cirargical Review, published by. BENJ. TRA
,VFAI4,FeIIow of the Royal College of Surgeons.Ree•rocet of die late etitAldard works on Medi
cine. Elitract of Buchu $1 00 per bottle, -- or
six for $6OO. Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 00
per bottle, or Six for $5 00. Improved Rose
Wash, 60 'cents per bottle,
or six for $2 60, or
ball a dozen each for $l2 00, .which will be stif
&lent to core the most obstinatabasco, if direc
tions are adhered to. Delivered to any address,
-ecurely packed from obliirvation. Describe
symptoms in all communications: Cures guar
erased. Advice gratis.
AFFIDAVIT.. ,
Personally appeared before me an Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, 11. T. Rehnbold r
who, being duly sworn, cloth say, his prepara
tions contain no namtic, no mercury, or other
injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable.
H. T. lIELMBOLD.
Sworn and stibeCribed before me, this 23d day
of November, 1884. WM. P. HIBBARD,
Al.denxuni,,Ninth street ah: Raw, Phila.
inicireqg letters for,inignnatketin oonfblenoe.
IL T. •HEI4I4,B(HA
K* 104 soAth 100 otreet; belowgbestoAti
_ DitseAry
A ' ;
gaikr Celtgra#4
The Canvas for Governor.
LEwtsrowe, Sept. 26, 3863.
EDITOR OF THE TILED RAPTI: —Mifflin county is
awake to the interests or the coming election.
Its vote will go, by arousing majority, for Andy
Cartin Our sister county. Centre, across the
mountain, sends greeting the glaetidings that
she too will speak fot Curtin in October. The
class of Democratic speakers stumping
and Centre counties are of a very ordinary kind
and are making more votes for Curtin than
against him. The fates are agaiat4 the copper
heads and butternuts. DOUGLAS.
Union Meetings.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
INDI 4 NA—Goy. Curtin, Er, Governor John
ston, Hon. John C. ll.tiox and Thomas M. Mar
shall, 5,q
ALL.EN : TQWN, Lehigh county—Charles H.
Shriner, Esq.
GRENSBURG, Westmoreland-county—Lo
renzo Sherwood, Esq.
PHILADELPHIA—GeneraI Bruce and Pro
lessor Hegeman.
Mg"): Adams oonnty—Ool. Montgorn
eii i 124 0. 'ET:phase, E q.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.
MIDDLh.BURG, Snyder county—Hon. Greene
'Adams, of Klntucky, Es-Governor Pollock,
Col. William B. Mann.
LANCASTER—Hon. Isaac Haslehurst, John
golo'rtb, Fag.
MATCH OHUNK, Carbon county—Chas!H.
Shriner,
- LATROBE, Westmoreland county.—Ba-Gov.
Johnston and Lorenzo Eherwood, Esq.
CLEELBFIELD—Hon. John W. Forney and
Hon. 4'. C. Bhunann.
W RDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.
WILSESBA.BRK, Luzern county, Goi. Cur
tin, Hon. Jas. H. Campbell, Gen. Bruce and
Professor Hegeman.
EASTON, Northampton county-Chas. H
Shriner, E qr. _
LIGONIEB, Virestmoreland co4nty—Kit Gov
ernor Johnston and Lorenzo Sherwood, Mq.
CHAMBERSBURG, Franklin county—Col. F.
Montgomery and A. H. Chase, Mi.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.
SCRANTON, Luzern county—Gov. Curtin.
Hon. Jas. H. Campbell, Hon. P. C. Shannon,
Gen. Bruce and Professor Hegeman.
• LOCK HAVEN, Clinton county—Hon. Wm.
D. Kelley.
LEBANON—Chas. H. Shriner, Esq. •
MOUNT PLEASANT; Westmoreland county
Governor Johnston and Lorenzo Sher
wood, Esq.
SHIPPENSBUBG, Cumberland county—Col.
F. Montgomery and A. H. Chase, Esq.
UNION STATE: CENTRAL COlOurtralattams,
pairmnizamt, Sept. 17, 1864.-
HON. WILLIAM. D. KELLY, at the invita
tion of the State Central Committee, will speak
in behalf of the Union, at the tidies and places
named in the annexed scbedule Oar friends
are earnestly desired to have a full attendance .
of voters at:these meetings:
INDIANA, Indiana county—Monday, Sep
temiv-r 28.
LOCK 14AVEN, Clinton. county—Thursday,
October 1.
TOWANDA, Bradford countp-ISaturday, Oc
tober '4.
MON - TROSE, Susquehanna county--Wedues
day, October 7.
POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county—Fxiday,
October 9.
PHILADELPHIA—Siturday, October 10
6018
WAYNE MoVEACIN; Chairman
MBE. PAREINOTON ON WATERING PLAO63.--"Are
you going to any watering place this summer?"
asked a young friend of Mrs. Partiegton on a
rainy day lately. She had jest ppt up the win
dow to keep out the damp and dicagreeable
and pulled her handkerchief more up over her
shoulder to keep off the chill, "Watering
places," said she, with a gentle tap on the cover
of her box, at the same time looking at Ike.
who was engaged in makeing a kite out of the
last Puritan Recorder, that the dtime had knit
laid by'for her Sundiy reading, "watering places
I don't think much of now a &vit. There aint
no need of 'em since the lnoky-motives have
run off the stage; but once as the old pumps
stood by the waysides under the ambiguous
trees, with a hollow log for the cattle to drink
out of, it seemed like a hOrse in the desalt, as
some of '.ern uledro say." "My dear Madam "
sKicl her young friend, "I mean the fashionable
watering places where people lo to spend the
summer. "Oh," she replied, "that's it, is it?
well, we needn't go away from hotne to find a
watering place to-day ;-and them that do, de
pend upon it"—here she laid her month close
to his ear and spoke in a whisper-"they go for
something else besides the water!" She gave
him a queer look as she said this,and pointed
significantly to the little buffet in'the corner,
where an old-fashioned out glass decanter stood,
surrounded by a dozen little glasses, as if they
were young decanters just hatched at, but what
she meant we dare not attempt to explain. Ike
just ,then finished his kite by burning the holes
for the -"bellyband" with the small point of
Mrs. Partington's scissors that had been heated
red-hot for that purpose.
bean 01 A GRANDSON OW GENERAL PuTasX.---
The death of Charles Putnam is announced in
a paper of Marietta, Ohio.. He was a great
grandson of the famous General Israel Putnam,
of the war of independence" arid inherited
many of the virtues of his nonle ancestor. He
was distinguished in the anti-slavery cause in
Ohio, and died from illness of over-fatigue in
repefileg lliorgan's invasion,
WOITLDN'T NOMINATE.—The Altoona Tribune
says: oWe understand that the Democratic
County Convention, which met at Hollidays
burg gni Tuesday last, resolved not to nominate
a county ticket. '"We think this is a judicious
proceeding. There is no use in nominating
men for Office and causing them to spend money,
when Here is scarcely a chance of an election."
CROP§ IN WESTMORELAND. A Greensburg
paper siyi3: "The farmers are getting behind
hand with their fall seeding. The hay crop
was shdrt, and the frosts have injured the corn
intended for fodder. Many farmers will be
forced to sell off their stock. The frost has also,
injured the tobacco crop of the county.
A WODING. --- The N. Y. Correspondent of
theer, says a fashionable wedding curie oft
at the star House, Ina quiet way, a day or
two eg . ' The bridegroom
.was Mons. Charles
Carey, hanaellor of State, of Lausanne, SWIM.
Lerl
erland, and the bride, ties Annie Taylor, of
Coda= ft, Chester county, Pa., a sister of Esy- ,
...
aftigay qr, Esq.
TeCeorapQ.
FROM WASHINGTON
DESCENT ON THE ORANGE AND ALEXtIN
DREA RAILROAD
GOOD NEWS FROM GEN. ROSECRANS
Gen. Burnside's Rebignation Aoo-pted
General Hooker Placed in Command.
- NEW YORK, Sept. 26.
A special despatch from. Washington, d .tad
the 26th, says that flay of Mosehr's men made
a deecent on the Orange and Alexandria rail
road lait night, above Fairfax, tearing up the
track, ft,ii.g Pope's bridge and cutting the tele
gray* wire. The bridge was but partly con
named and haa been repaired, and the trains
are again running.
A stean•er le.t to-day for Point Lookout,
loaded with rebel prisoners.
There is nothing of importance from the
front. - -
W4AtiCNOT6N, Sept. 26.
The .Republic4n says the Guvernment has
received Onions news froth Boricratis, but tht
details cannot be stated.
The rebel army, it appears from the latest
telegrams, bas not molested Rosecrans in his
present position.
There is, in Washington, a general spirit of
cheerfulness regarding our future military
movements.
blsw YORK, Sept. 26 —The Herald• Washing
ton dispatch says it is rumored that Gen. Burn
side's resignation has been accepted, and that
Gen. Hooker is thought of as' hls successor.
By the recent exchange, 15,000soldters here,
"releastxl on parole, will be returned to duty.
Four hundred, exchanged cavalry arrived on
Saturday at the cavalry camp from the paroled
camp at Annapolis, and shoat ,as many more
are on their way. Four hundred deserters
from the Army of the Potomac wereoent to the
front on Saturday. About 2,00 rebel pri,on
ere exchanged by the rebels arrived at Annapo
lis on Friday night.
From the Army of tb.c Potomac.
THE ARMY IN . MOTION.
Seizure of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad by the Goveriament.
Nrw YoziE, Sept. 28
A special dispatch to, the .27.veising Poet from
Washington says:—The Army of the Potomao
is in motion. Transports are lotidink with great
activity at Alexandria, and it is thought a con
siderably body of troops will embark without
delay. ' • '
The Government has taken possession of the
Baltimore and Ohio railroad. No more travel
for civil purposes will be allowed on it.
It is said there is but a handful of troops re
mining for the defence of Richmond.
The Government is very much dissatisfied
with the cones of Burnside,who had perempto
ry orders to reinforce Rosecrans; but who ne
glected it.
Advice from Roseanne' army represents that
all is quiet.
FROM MEMPHIS.
EXPEDITION AGAINST MOBILE.
Heavy Reinforeements. for Roseorans,
Nsw Irons, Sept. 27.
A Memphis letter dated the 22d, says that a
formidable expedition against It.bile is bd., g
inangiirated, and a.feint against fexas will not
interfere with it. The Ironciads from the Hie
siEsippi are to operate with
. a large land force.
' Tim same letter says that Gen. Sherman's
corps is on the way to join Beseorans, and
mentions a rumor that lidcPaerson"s corps is
also on the route for the same destination.
LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS.
MEE BLOCKIDO RUNNERS warm
New Yeas, Sept. 26.
.A.dvices by the Caliawba. , from New nrleans
reports the capture off Ship Island of the rebel
blockade runner, steamer Alabama, from Ha
vma f Mobile, and the rebel blockade run
ner,. steamer Montgomery. Also, the destruc
tion by the guns of our fleet, of the rebel
steamer Fox. This occured. 'ono day, on
the 12th.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
FORTREIE 'MONROE, Sept. 25
Gen. Meredith, commiasioner for, the ex
charge of prisoners, left, this forenoon for City
Point on the flag-of trace steamer Express, Capt.
Clark.
Yesterday the officers of the United States
gunboat Wyandotte discovered a large lot of
whisky concealed in the sand on the banks of
Elisabeth river, which they immediately con
fiscated. •
National Finances.
Nsw Yeas, Sept. 26.
The subscription agent reports that sales of
$673,760 five twenties on Saturday. Delive
ries of bonds are being made to ;Sept. 23. These
are the largest figures reached for more than a
month, and is believed that still larger sales
will be made.
Rebel flan. JoeJoluuton Reported Rifled.
Nsw Yoe; Sept 26.
A dispatch front Nashville dated the 2M,
gives a report front the rebel prieoners, that
Joe Johnston was killed in the late battle.
Elturder.
• ' New Ulm, Sept. 26.
Wm. N. Brown, the well known proprktor
of the Pewter ling, was shot dead fide afternoon
,hy; P winded soldier named Nlzon there wad
po provocation fot the minder.' - -
PRICE ONE CENI
LADIES' Gossip.—The "fashion" writer of ti
New York Express announces the fact that n
lady of ton wilt dare to appear now on Fift
Avenue or Broadway with trailing rire:s r r lot
petticoat. ihort dresses are n w the •`style '
They are scol op•d around the .clga, and a , .
WOM over balmoral jupens, at length ro disp a'
the kid boot, or el e the skirt is Joopt d 1/p a
every s am, nearly to the knee, showing ti
colored petticoat of m c •shmere or •ilk
trimmed either to match the dr- s- or in tart fu
contrast to it, and in correspondence with th( ,
shade of the hat, or tnlnde wren The le.,th
boots have very high heels, colored, p', than
and strings and tastes of leather, also Tn
petit oat is sh•"rt enough to disclose the in, ep,
at tarsi. To every dress suitarle for w ,tking
French modistes now attach little tit cs, rt.], h
vhich vas- cords, running to the waist, ro
annther cord, whioh is drawn at will 'tonallt i's
waist when a lady prepares to proawn 4.,.4
loosened within doors, thin-. allowing ri,,- ri r e-s
to resume ire original length in rho salon.
Hoots and Aire are qui e expl d-d ;
flmnced mohair skirts being net d ii.stead, to
enable the dress to fall I..recetn-ly.
THN CONNWIIIIION IN PMiNSII,VA , JA.
Commonwealth bee recently 1.-en d.v , cd into
two divisions noder the Cooscript:on act
first twelve Congr.ssional districts co, s , i tu re
the First division, and ender ci-arge o;
C. G. Gilbert, Acting Assis , au , Prov st h 4I-
General. The remaining Cont. ssi
trictB of the State form the Sep ot d div sin,
and are under the charge of Lieute aut. C Jo
nel J. V. B mford, 11. S. A., Acting Assist nt
ProVo,ot Marshal General.
I-rortrits.
ARRIVAL OF A NEW STOCK
-OF
GROOERIES. LIQUORS, WINES,
FRUITS, FISH, &O.
WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO.,
HATE JUST BECKEYED, from thu New
York and Philadelphia Markets, a large
and well selected gtock of
GROCERIES,
Consisting in past of
OOFFEES,
4311GAre,
SYRUPS,
TEAS,
voll ini i ni a
ALSO-LIQUORS,
Among which will be found well sAeet-ki
brands of pure old
BRANDY,
WINES and
ALSO-FRUITS,
IN JARS,
OANS,
With a large assortment of
BBUS HES,
CEDAR WARE,
WILLOW WARE,
And the best selection of
GLASS WARE
in the city of Hurls!' urg. IN se gods have
all been selected eapressty for this M k.ket,
with a cire both to their purity and p- rf , etwri,
as well as to a rea.onable price, at which thy
can and will be dispostd of.
(F The old friends and customers of this
well known House are invited to call and ex
amine this stock of gortl4. Pep. 22
&CBE .EL.—A Prime lot of Mackerel us
/VI received and for sale very low, in trarrein
ha halves, quarters, &e., by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front /and Market Sta.
iY/ 8
NEW MACKEREL.
IN and small packages, just received
and for sale low. -
sept 24 WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
SMOKING TOBACCO.
lIIILEYPTICK, genuine.
sept2l WM. DOCK, Js., & CO
MASON'S BLACKONING.
600 DOZEN.
er3received and for sate, wholesale and re
t7,li. [sapt24l DOCK, Ja., & CO.
COD FISH,
AA MESH lot just received.
eept24] WK. DOCK, Js. , &CO
LEMONS. —A large invoice of unpack: Ai
Lemons, just received and for sale by
'NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor.. Front and Market dn.
aug3
CIGAR S.
TlTChoicest Brands, with an extensive lot
DOSIESTIO, wholesale and retail.
sept2i WSJ. 'DOM JR.. * nn
A ALLIIGN voa lumra of Notions net received,
A. it: 'B.7MKEITOIig.
SPICE%
FISH,
EOM
WHISKY
AND DI:LED,