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''' . .„..-..-. _______ —. _ ~ , ------ = , ~\ :`:\ at 4. 7 • . . , ••••-• . . ..0 • . .. . . • . . • .., . .. ... .. • • . . . . .... . . . , . .._ ...... ii • GEORGE BtitGNEli 1 E TELEGRAPH. • Is PUBLDMID , MON.N.ING AND BP7INING-, - By GEORGE BERGNEit. Office Third Sired, near Walla. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, SU(GL EMBEICOLUTION. The DAIL! Tsunami is sexyed to subscri ben In Ihe City at 6 cents , per week. YeaOy tubscribers will be charged $4 00 1 n advia k o 9 ::. Wary Tutaaaapu.: - The TvLsozarzt is also published weekly; and lure:shed to subsadbers at the - following cis* rates : • Single copiee, weekly • $1:00 Ten' copies, to one poat i fffice 0.00 Nulty ' " . I'4oo , . Al VERTIBING "following' id* 4tee - tor advertising to the Tisonnezn. %itti dug advertising, to do will find it cony: for reference. fir Four lbies less constitute one square. Eight lines or more than four co tato; a sictimn. FOMlVORglgtli :a141 , 40 grg' • . : : R 41 4 a 8 . . VOrAtZgteamoib• , . ,l !' V S. % aStfigigSarslsBll. ci lig cr, e•-• oo —1.4 ix 0. 88sssszsgassas zg o- 2,S,'S'ingSSBSs . - ~ ez-4-0.4.44.5.3,1,..... , H & tggStg*ggSt - ~:r _ .. 4 :00,4....a0cK 1 ft.w.t -:L.•: SgSgSSISBr4 1?. ida...6....:' :Ar'tVl,4o**l; Fi g 2. ' :: M fP o 2 PA 1.. , - as 1 ' sB.gt egt . O. 04 gc ggrggigge mingzustisitiou Nokia.* 1 tlinia week„Rix ft' ••••.•. twiluar'e Note& 'anceAl_Noltpin each . • . ...f . W . lii;isinean notices , inserted ta the : C :Co - or twoita Marr iages and Deaths, 11404 OnaMmut" Lug; Lir each insertion. , , , au advertising medium theT.l44i no equal, its large eineaatton, among iji*eitio men and fa4dlies, In city and country, 0.40 it beyond competition., gottlg. BUEHLER HOUSE; • HARRISBURG; PA. r•owold established House has undergone : • • ztensive- improvements, and , beei ttor , orghly renovated and refitted: - . It is pleasantly located :in the heart of: .the cttyi in...easy_access, to.the State Capitol itnd Public; grounds :.. • • - Er For the eitcon;nzoiratiimof cur Yawls, we have recently commenced bi - fun a Coach to and froin:i the Railroad. ih this . nicht:ter unpleasant ilelay; in leaving the depot for the Hotel will be asp4eit; ,‘and mush more time afoi•clealtiiiele for :Weak . whit Was- Intending that the BMA:Willi - HOUSE, shall be really a homelike resort tor the stranger and traveler, tie respectfully solicit a continua:nee of the public patronage septl7.datn GEO, J. BOLTON, PrOprister. A Vl' 1111 Tti 13 . Corner 7th Skint and Penn..vdvania Annum • WAVHINGTON, D. C. • MBE Subscriber begs lear to inform the .111 Public that be hatr.thproughly'refitted and returnilibtiAl this Howie, and,that it is now !One if the most complete'and'coinfortable hotels the National Capital. • The - location is the best and most central of'. any the' City. The chambers and suites Of rooms 'ate'..ttikequalled for theii Simi, Ventilation and elegance,Him = self and all his attendants spore'-no pains to meet every *ant 1:)f his guests: giir table — is supplied daily:with the best thes , iilia;rkefe of Washington;_ , )33altimore and Philadelphia af ford.: respectfully asks ladles' and gehtle men visiting Washington - to call and'ltidge ,for themselves. Isept&dBmr. 4N0. ; 6ASKY• . _ . _ THE- . -UNITED STATES '• AOT I EL, ' •AURISBIISa, , PA:" 2:1 - it'IEUUTLIHISON, Fr6ditOs• - - kirilig well known Hotel is now" " in a';oendi -1101 t 9 a c commodate the trairlkirig'Pli . blic, e rf ete '.ipg the most ample conveniences gildie for th e t re olesit guest and the permtmenelander: THE UNITED STATES HOTEL been entirely.reiioed throughout, and now - lniti ao don* odatickus eginii_itt ~extent,: , cOmfOrt and lmsnry to - any hotel .between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ltsfAbeation is the best in the State Capital, being-in-easy access to all the ridlioad depots, and in close prOximity -to all the , pnblie Leda and business localities of the cltr. , lt , now all the conveniences OA , "• '• • . AR 82 • 1. H 0-P A and the' Proprietors - are detenninedlo -spare neither expense, time or labor:-'to ensure the comfort - of, the pests. _The patrOnag.e' oi -the traveling publib Is rsepactfully SollOitedif jell dtf E 8 -110-0 • • • . tioßNEß,rwi . ; - itautic OT ST. ANDAttjum SQUARE, , 1111 :1 11 111I8B171111 PAt r t - mown 4 7 ... it • 411igkIdi,. PROPRIETOR , ixamoors. jr. " l" °"1"1.) hi is vFintt Class H ow 'll, , l 'U' C - 1 1 3cated, h i thg central part of the eitir. kpt:iii - the :bast Dunnor, . ad its .ristrons will fin I very atodatit/i to be met :with In the '4l6lllil36 :I.the country. . . ee "VPt • SLAIN OF • T' pure expressed oil ofilect i fto, Marrow for beautifying and striingthFillik the UV; Perfumed - with flowers. Tietitif4d and' S. .A.:liDiNifigt, art Bl.. ', , Apothecary,lari.i4targ. IffICIMENEWS SUGAR ---- ,z7V l2 *ejed! Hy AAA& •446rtitabv - " 'qr" 4‘.06. • • : • 11,:. or !sr ctliaz ' f " DR... - _ _J-0.11N8614 mi'di,zezinwc:owtm LOCK HOSPITAL, rtlzeredlencerr y cud liremmirtherpildfor DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE:; reir 'gar nenras. NO -MERCURY : OB NOXIOUS DRUGS. A fire Warranted, or' Po Chime; an - from 010 'lO Weakness of •the Back, Affectitins of the Kidneys and- Bladder, lnvoluntary. die= ebArges, Impotency ; Geeral Nor vomits; Dyspepsia,:-Leignor,Doi* Spirits, Confusion of tldeag, Palpitition of the Heart, - -Timidity, Trembling, Dimhess , Of Sight or - Giddiness, -Disease of the Head, -Throat, Ncie , or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Limp" Stcriach or'-Bowels-those terrible disorders Arising Beni the Solitary !Nabitief Youth— these secret and solitary practices more fatil to .their-viatims thin the song of . Bill= to the liarinemisf,-Ulyttee;blightizig their most lel limit hopes 01F116t1C41111401111, rendering marring; - - , YOUNG NEM ; hecialin" who have become the victims of nary Vice, that dreadful' and deatructive 'habit' which mmtuilly swage' to an untimely grave thonianda of Young - Men of - the most exalted' talents and brilliant intellect, - who `might othemilae bait) entranced listening Ben = r atiarmith the *tinders of eloquence, or waked, to .ecstasy the lyre, may dill full confidence. " : • ' MKRRVAGE. M +R: X * Mani' ed Palmist or Yin* MDR cateuiPlat lajin amixilika, being , &Nate af 'physical Weak -11,68, 6110110 debility, imltiee, &e speedily tlgi k-rk , ge,who places himself under the bare of Dr. 7. mar confide' ht his honor as s deR7 tlerinm, antointfidently rely *ton hii ski ll` as a - OBGAND, WEAKNESS ; Immediately annul, and lull vigor restored., This aieitraasfug afiection—which reidera life rdierableMainarribgebnpoesible-is the I:pi thy:odg thi - vietimeof improper indiiigeuce., Young pomade - igkiF tiro apt. for comalt, from, not being , stare of the- dietilfrik con*, gruinoes eat May mine.Ntiur who that viii itinds the 800' crwill lei:tankto &thy that the power of procreation is lost'ykorkettbY those falling iiitcPimproper habiti than by the ptu dent. Besides being dePtivedctlie plMiui of , healuo.COrplinge, the Most serious and lave symptoms to both body and mind-inpe. The' systela beaded% deranged, the physical arid mental finctiontweakinied; lots of procreative poirtoii Sorvoto irritabilitY t dyspe a,' Palpitae Mom of - the• constituticipel_ debility. a *uniting of tiee fianie, cough', `gm, Gumption; decay Mid tettW t • '_duros - N - e. 7 Some irsuommxt. fittest Left i lkencielae going from -street, e few dooas fi,ont o tle *Aar. ASII not .to_ 0r) :saty name and mber. • • - • litters MastPild and contain a Oxe?. hiiDoatoi s i iXiiiiimes hang in his office . EMI ;$ m , el-51125 Ifp 110 >3==: 1 `:+ , JOIINDON, - Mamba' bf: the cola& of.4lnrgeops, Lei; don,'Onduate: from one of the most eminent' collegefiin-tke ;United, -States; and the greater part of whose life' has iieeri spent in thehoppl tals'of London, Faris, ThiladelPhis ind else- , where, has efiebteilsomeoftlin most astdidehin cures that - were .eirer: knowh.; Many, tionkled with ringing in the head‘andzears.when asleep,. great RerVOWPWINI being .- alarmed .at. sudden. ,Sotnidg . ":baehfulnesa v With fiS l lo ll Vbluehing, sliehded seiketinresivltkAprOgement of Mind were cured immediately. TABU: PAJITIaWI NOTIM Theie are some of the so4d and 'Melancholy' offects_produced , by earlyliabite of youth, its : add the book anClimbs, pains, in'the 1 . 24 *0, dhoo.Ogs of_eight , inntivinver; Alifkoig 01;4 7 114 tOPPlPlfiCifervoriE 141144144001/fe:lio—_& - -gimoSlOit. ) *. Wiorraay. - .Tbe fearful sabots 'on the mind are much -to be dreaded—lore of memory, coos frisfoii. pf Woe, domes*/ of spirits„ evil fore :hOdhlai; avemion.to isciofety, self 'distrust, lciVe of solitude, timidity, .&0., ere some of the Oils produced. YOUNG • Kat - ' Who have tinjureCtinututelves by a certain practio4 Indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned 'from evil ' compLions,,,,or •at 114°046a effecta-of whioh - flire felt,- •even whin'mlesp; and - if not cured' renders marriage irapossible,lind destroys both Mind and body, should:Apply immediately. ..What,a,pity that a. young the hope o f . • country , -the darling of hiii Imonth:if:Mild be snatched from prospects and enjoyments ,of,life, byellwopminuenee of deviating .'from tlie'path of nature end Indulging in a certain secret habit. - Itnoliperrions most, before oontem.- :plating Roiled that, io.und - Micd.tind body are the moat -I k9aeMerY rallikates to: promote, cinnubial fuggljness . Indeed, without Ahem, thejouiney An:TO - life becomes a weary pilgrimage :. the darkens to the view; the mind ..meli s ithadoyfed with despair and filled with the y re n thatthe.happiness of 0044 1 '....bec:iililikted with our own. :MEMO DEPRITDEINOR When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure - Binds he has liebibed -the seeds of this painful disease, it too often -happens that aiMilitlmed sense of:abeam or the dread of dis covery deters him from applying to thotie who, from :education and -riapectability, can alone befriend him. He falls Into the hands'of igno rant:and designing pretenders; who, filimpable . of curing, filch his pecuniary substanoe, keep him - EMU:at Month after• month, - or- ai long as the sinalleetsfee can le 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 oonititu tional.sysuptoms ef l ttdaterrible disease, such se effriko ll6 of the. Head, Throat, Home r ** eta ) `death cgts a period to his dreadful sufferings by send= him to that - muliscovered country from Whalos.no friVeller nitarne. e iiIO1:111 -- -- Thenkalex:thopenTell cued at thjsfruditation year lifter yeir, and th e numerous imporiant _ 'NW opera by Dr, Johinsna, ~let In.__ ,„ jo d b y the rearters of the-&is, Cr . -4 , witne- other_ papers, notices of which have 110 grafk, "ifierld'again before the public; le tyPearod a ltos "siiii as a gentleman of character des his stand). ?, ~, ~...m . „_,,, ____ . ._ reggindbillti, ,- 7. a T,: u r um : " wriu M e E f k • )sißistegi.. '44 13:0 11 r MOM IrAittretwar4BsB SPA- -..-,- - fak, e:44 a55...c...M. lati, b.a.- .2,444.. • k-- : ; .' - `ELLOIS:P•tirRG, -PA., TUESDAT - EVENING, OCTOBER 18,118,+63::' 0,'.: Ottbitat. h IN MI it , rotates.. iRRITIL OF .1 NitSTOlit GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, FRUITS►: FISH; dvo. WM.-DOCK, Jr., & CO., • "[TAW. JUST RECEIVED from the New IA York and :Philadelphia Markets, a large and Well selected stock of, , , GROCARIES, Consisting in part of .COFFEESi SUGARS, SYRIJPB , TEAR, ALSOi:-LIQUORS, Among which will , WI c. pond , selficted brands of pore old - - - . RR/MD • M7M2I and imso,FRUITS, IN DOA WTI aliige itinortuteo of BRUSHES, CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WWI, And the beet selection of .;GLASS' WARE in the city of Earrishurg.• These goods Agivli, all been selected expressly for this Market, with a care both to their purity, and perfection, as well tcki teasonable prise, at which. can and will be.disposed of. , • `x, Or The old ,friends and ottitofialts of; Well kno*is Moase are invited to call ,and 14= amine this stock of goods. . _ eept22 iffijottilamus.. GIIMAT.DBOOMT INSOLUBLE .CEMENT Is of more genend prnOtical utility than any invention now before the public. It line been thoroughly tested dur ing .the last two yesti by prattiCal men, told pronoun ce:l by all to be • SUPREMA .70 ANY Applicable useful Arta. A new thing Its Combh'ation. Boot and Shoe 14.anifacinrors. E=3 Families: It Li a liquid lismembei. I Mule '' ; '.4 - ttliiiii4k4 AO7; :. -OF I CHEESE, SPICES, F 7311, BALT, wm6KY, g OAIO, AND DRIED USIMM , iud , VALI:FA RM?. DISCOVERY! HILTON'S 14dhwiliePrepexationskrt : p . wn EET-MON'S bieOliagaf 0,11 /kar Is ; a - thing, and thci re sult of years ; its combination 1,3 , Prindiges; And under no oirerunstannes oi obitttget, temperatore, will *mold corrupt or emit any offensive smell. Boor & 13H0E ,.. , Pantifactuiers, tang' -Ma . eti' Will' find it the heat article knOWn as Cementing' for the Channels, it - arorks . without May; is notaffscteci any;by ohmage of tempera- JEWELS Will'fbid it officientlybd he ve for tbedr use, ashes been - ' ' Bie especially adapted tol eetihe r, And wavlaina as.an'espitolal merit, that it atioke Patches and Linings to Ainta, and Shoeti sufficiently etrongqoll-` out at!tching.- It to the only LIQ U D 0.11NEW.7 F . Want, that la a we' Pang for.raiin4ing fitraitgra t Ori3okary, . . Bones • bray, And articles of Houseliold I - • 11EMEMBES > y HIIINII6I 11111/01;1163L1 :041.1111iNT la In a liquid 'form' Ana- aa easily applied as paste. Etracasts Isiormsta anon Is insoluble in water or oil. DISCUIRIJI Adhireo 011 ontstaium. Supplied Family or Kant ufeidanere Packages . from 2 onzu-es , to 100.1b1.- HILTON MOS: &-cO., Priiprieiore Providence, R. ,'"-80411.41011)M: Ilea' (Estate .13Alts. VAPABLE R 13 , 4 91-11, ..ES-T A T PUBLIC BALE. Mho undersioned; Executor's of the estate of Le Gen.;JOHN FORSTER., late of the city of Hatriiburg;deneased,' will,offer at ?shire Sale, at re OchitHcorise in said city, •RATISIO.A.X, tiIITOREA, 24, 1863, at .1 . . 0 06194, -A: p or tion of the Real Estate of said deceased, as follows: No I • I A THREE STORY BRIOK HOU,SE • And lOt t •of ground, situated on; Front , street; in the dity aforesaid, now under a,..leise to Mrs: S.:E. Dull.- • Sold,property is 23 feet 44. inches SriSet,,,and extends ~back. towards River ,auey 123 feet,;with the. privilege, of using an alley + etween ealdhouse and.the former residenc e of si . d deceased., The formandsisoof this, pro party are fully exhibited . by a survey and draft of the Bamf*.lci : ftie,poosession of the Executors. - ; A ..bERT:4 I S JiAltD IN THE RIVER SITS-. • .; QIIEHANNA, Within the•afinits-•Qt:the city : _of :Harrialtdrg; Filth: the. inntr.Pireinento4hereon erected;:caned! Turkey. Isla nd, over mhjoh,. the ,Harrlobitrg, bridge PAP3o4.oentgeing ACM Arip,OßE HUNDRED AND TWO..RERQHU;: ao per:a survey and drift : thereof, which is l,re•‘; corded, among. the records of ;Dauphin reounty,• to which referencedomwle. . . • ; • - .1, , No - t . :FAIN Two • A HOUSE .• AND DCITQF GROTIND, . Situstedi in the city: of Harrisburg, fronting - ln Market 'street 25 feet, including four tfoot alley, And extending : back, 85 .feet. -8 inohei to another Iht of groni4 belhnging to:the, estate' of the said John Forster, deceased. This lot is 37 feet wide% thejear. Ths whole size and form of the lot byglly4lz.hibited by a survey and draft in Vie posse on of the Executors. A CERTAIN HOTEL AND LOT OF GROUND Fronting.on-Cartalmtreet eaid • city, and mow un - der a leatielia William P.. Hughes, being; 71 feet 6 inches front, - and extending back 210 feet to - ropier:Lane. . ' _ _ . CERTAIIii, LOT Oft, - , PIECE OF GROUND Adjolninithe aforesaid. Hotel,. fronting m2'0401 street' 09;feet,.ind extenilbig.back 210 feet to fill Poplar Lane by one lice,and 21 feet 9 melt 'by the lineneat to Owen M l Catie's''Width of `lot on Poplar Latie 87 feet 8 ladies: Nciri.,•-•The last two propettieti named wil% p' ! 1„, sold together an one entire property, - or.'sgsk rarely, as may; be deemed advisable by the Ex-- ectttorik' No. 6. A OERTAIO'. TRACT"OiI PIECE OF ;LAND, Containing ONEACRE AND ONE RUNDEVII O AND FIFITITHREE - PERCHES,,with a Very y _ aluable two tort' *l4 ffougulbai4caiicsenr. kifttlited"V SneeptehiMiia owae county, on the.public road leading from' liar= ii4l3trig bil'the Mountain, and' boundeid.by,*br of Thomas *See Nitisley; Rprirgai Tfali."*oPaity&a -eidered.o very desirable Conrail , . residence; not Only from itabeatdiful . lodation; bid ,alke from the fact of , its beitig so, Convenient ti..:tbe iffy of Harrisburg. i • Any person who may be desirous of chasing either, of the above mentioned . Prow": tie)), can. haVe K69090. 1 11114' of examining theta or any one of , them, by canine upon either of the EirecittOs befOre the day of aide, or::upon•the',Tenar t. 7,41R... 1 4 0. 0 on„the ll"be)Pade,andposgesslondelivered to the purchaser orkf s ioilit day of April next. ["The terms or conditions of sale„,w,lll; be, 3 .0.1e-t4ird Of 'the pert - dime money to 1:14 m is in cash, when the deed is Made to the . Ottr charier, and poisemdenof Ate prOperty deli ve ed. P-third part thereof payable ato he ten:ulna, ,One-third. of 'five years; and the - remainingUird ,part, at the end of ten years from the delliery of the deed and ,poriseasion, with legal:interest on the deferred'paynients, payable, semi Onn ally. The payment „ deferred initalMents and the interest thereon to be secured by the bonds of purchasers and mortgairee on the premises sold: PrOvidid,limever, If pnichaseis should desire pay the whole, - er any larger proportion 'thee one-thfid Of Ike price, in hand the termsniay be varied in that respeiVby; the undersigned, amiss &Ely may think proper. Any informationllasired in_relition to . the I nbove deieribed . propeities, or,either of them, can had by Upplyipg.to,`JO.l4N BRIGGS; Harrisburg. • MARGARET L. FORSTER, ;BENJAMIN L. FORSTER, BRIGGS, Executors of God( John forstcr . , ; deems+led. octA-datsiwt46l74 ' ' 'GREAT FURNITURE' - SALE. sp,ooo, Worth of Furniture Lir Sale , UT BAER& Auctioneer's; Harrisburg, T • Pa.; respectfully - inform their numer ous friends, that in ocinnection with the auction business; they have :opened Him Furniture moms, where all , kinds .of Furniture, will be sold, cheaper and at lower prices than at; any other -pitied in the city. The _having made In% rangereents with the largest manufacturing establishments inNew:York; Philadelirhia and Baltimore, !and being:in daily receipt of Final turegthe largest • orders -will be filled lit , the shortest possible notice. Always on hand So fas,.Stuffed Parlor and ,Cane Seat Chairs; Te te-a-tetes,•Marble Toptkreefing Bureaus, Ward robes,. Bedsteads• and Tables of-every desirrip• tion rFincy. arid Common Furniture.- All kinds of Sextpdlland. Furniture taken 'in exolinge, lon mew,. The, highest price. paid .fielfeirond: hand. households Furniture,- Clothing; !fire., by . - - W. BABE & CO., Auctioneers, next to State Capital Bank. septl9-tf . MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWENTY-SIE: FIRST ISENTIIMS, • . z TWELVE BUNKE ,Mlll4lB, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL- (ever won:- by, bistro manta of:this, class) has,been awardedio MASON HABILINT INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of these instrnmenteal ways oAhand, at W. RNOOWL'E; • Sole Agentt, je4-2taiily 98 Market strwit..l AA LL - PEpP,ONS wanting Shade Trees' phutted' XL this fall, who have not *heady ordered, will, be smut ptly oupplied,„, and have my par. India attention of tlie plantibg by sending or- Ware at once, throughthe Post (gee 4 to the :Vie&immediately . I ,e/o 4 v • , ' _ NUM. aiig Etitgaf4 Grand qOpporhead Fizzle, i Correspondence of the Rekgraph.] Satutsuanis, Oct. 12. Last Saturday the Copperhead tribe intended to have ti - grand time at thisplace. - They made every preparation. The day came, but not the speakers, so there was a great hub bnb in the camp. One — ‘‘ Jack" was seen suddenly leaving town fora'neighboring town to procure a speaker, but returning minus Mr. Bpealier. About 1 o'clock, r. they had their grind parade, which •was about a sqattre in length, threefourths Being women and - children. One of the assistant marshals once . told us "his reg iment ran off ftom him." ..(Ahem.) Their ardor was reonsiderably dampenedlby the appearance, all through town, of wreaths encircling the names of Ourtin and AgneW.— After listening two hours and a half to one of our. Copperhead lawyers, they subsided Ind went home,not so gleefrdly,as they came. So. enffed the farce. 1471614 - . - lIEWAiE OF LAST , CARDS. A DESPERATE GAME AT WOOS. ,A korged. Letter of Gen. M'Cle llan Plublishel The following dispatch was received late last, evening: . •7 PHILADELPH:Li t Oct. 12. 1b • th, t Editor if the Teltgreph Thepublic are again cantionsd against hat CeAll agal - Pthlar., devices -Ktbe.- 1 91140wg mocfacy. to.bolater Alp ,their- sinking. cause on the eve of electiiin. — The first effort inseenjta• day, in of tr letter purptirting to i l !rode Gen. IrCiellan, publisheth in an .obsclere evening.paper in -this city. Other similar series, will , probably "fOlipw. j G. W. HAMirgilkY, Secretary State Central Cominittee.. • ,por :SOUTH COOLTRAI itiesirs Oinlitmtia and CharlestOn. • • The following is an extractlirromßit°staeLteltn of one of the boat's ere* of the United States gunboat flowatonic isigagektn the attack: on Fort Sumter on,,the fith of Septembik: Cotumsui SA., Sept. 21.--We have: beep in this city one week to-night. All'obr boat's orisw,.ndinberitg 150; and two officers, are well and not injured at all.. We were in Charleston jail four dark— Chaplain IL E. Turnbull,. of the 10th Collat., preached to us yedierday. Ninety six men and fourteen officers were taken at Sumter on:the night of the Bth,of September. ie We think we shall be *exchanged and nt home by, way of.ltichtnond in a few days. "We enjoy ourselves singing , &0., and have the liberty of the yard all long. A letter received in-this city from Beaufort, S. 0,, says the piratoSumter was not destrtlyed iiCharleston harbor, but la now in Wilmington, N: C., awaiting. a &trace to run the blockade. Eight S. steamers'are at prestetblockading that port' • - AFFAIRS I 8 THE 80IITHWEST; Cnrounrarr, Oot. 12. There is a - varlety of .news, good and bad, from the Lower Mississippi. In a fight atlion 'aldsonville, La., on the 26th nit , the guerrillas were repulsed by the garrison and driven out. In the raid On. Ilibrgantown they were mo.e successful, having amprised and Captured two companies of the Twenty-sixth lowa and Nine teenth Indian M -217 men - Gen. Herron is now there with large force. The New York World's report of a leedaraLreversein Louisiana, with ~ a loss of fiften hundred prisorters,, is a canard. A . 6lriarsavial special says that on the 'Ali. inst. Col. Harrison's force of West Tennessee cavalry were attacked: at Comp,: by the guerrillas tinder Colonels,Wilson and Faulkner, and that Mini s= was forbed to retire' altar two hours' fight ing, witlithe loss of thirty-seven men. The, rebels 'Toot 'heavily. Col. Wilson was killed. Gen. Grant has rescinded his order compelling Steamers to carry soldiers at three fourths of a cent per Mile The Ohio Eleotion—Desperate Efforts of. the OOPerlieads. • The State election engrosses all our attention. .Business will be• almost entirely suspended in this eitttomorrow: — Every Mal 2 feels the. tre mendous consequences - hanging on the verdict of people of•Okdo. Every precaution Kabul, fraruthas been taken. Forty men armed with revolveni, on the way .to Dayton - , to vote for Vallandigha n, have been arrested at Richmond, Ind. Nine more were arrested at Greensburg, Ind., from;lllinois. The proof is most positive against there. - • • .It Ia said that expenses and wages were paid these coloniseis in Illinois. Sixteen revolvers, of large ski; and loaded, were found to be belted abent them. Other rebel voters have been detected in this pity, and they will be promptly met at the polls. An election waateld in Chilicothe on Satur day for Councilmen. In the Fomth Ward the Union caadida,te' was elected by 81 majority, a gain from last fall of 57. " That la the way the State la going. Millions could be bet to-day if the Vallandighamers would only bet. We have a'Plicii4orch light procession to• night in this Secretary Chase will aped*. • . ,am f fp • From lioseOrtine army. Oineun ian,.Oct. 12. , • The Oennie dispotok.fronandianspolto gays that have arrived 'theft, &red from Chattinnooik,'4l4 were: web tnieoTers in the .9 11 4,1 3 4. 1 . P• AtetlY we dripped of t, it 2.1 ^LI 1 ;; - Cistriiiitin, Oct. 12 From Chilioothe. Ohio. • • Curounawn, Oat. 12. PRICE ONE CENT everything. They represent that the impres sion is general that Bragg will attack Rosecrans on Tuesday next, to prevent the Ohio soldiers from voting. Reinforcements had arrived. They came by the fast train through from Bridgeport. Also the road has been repaired, and all important points are strongly defended. Markets by Telegraph. NEW YORK Oct. 12 Flour 160150. better;ludes of 8 000 bbls. at 26®6 60 for superfine- State, $6 60®6 66 .for common too good Ohio, and $6 20®7 26 for southern. Wheat advanced 3®5e.; sales of 160,000 bush. at $1 26®,1 39 for Chicago spring, $127@1 E 2 for Milsvankle club.sl 86@, 1 46 for red Western. Corn advanced I®2e.; sales of 6,000 bush. at $1 04 for mixed Wes tern, and $1 03(a,1 04 for mixed Eastern. Beef quiet. Pork firm at $l5 76 for mess. Laid firm at 111®114 for barrels. Whisky firm at 65®66c. IOrR ';groN:c. OPENED THIS` MORNING ! A NULL LINE OF GENTS UNDER WEAR! DITHER SHIRTS, (all kinds and sizes.) DRAWERS, (all sizes and kinds of materials ) BOYS' UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. LADIES' UNDER WEAR. Call and examine at CATHCART & BROTHER, 626 d2w Next door to Harrisburg Bank. INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS. ILABlig ASSORTMENT OF DESIRABLR SILKS ARE OFFERED AT LOW PRICES ! PLAIN BLUE AND BROWN SILKS, ENG. REP MOURNING SILKS' PLAIN COLORED FIGURED SILKS. MAGNIFICENT BLACK DRESS SILKS, BLACK FIGURED pßvois SILKS, These Goode are of the eery bat Makes, and Cheap. CATHCART & BROTHER, 827 d2w Next door to HarrLiburg Bank. Chum Steamers. Steam Weekly to Liverpool. POUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax HAR- I utm.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company. are Intended to sail as follows : CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, October 17 ; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, October 24, CITY OF NEW YORE, Saturday, October 31; and everrainceeding Saturday, at Noon, from -Pier 44, North River. BATHS River.. ; PASSAGE, 141:14.11 . 1.11 ii GOLD, on MO IIiaIIIVILLINT IDi Ora . = mar aim, $BO 00nutmeat, 00 1 410 $32 66 Aghtfailmulun, 86 00 do to London, 85 60 do to. 096 po to Paris, 4 0 60 do to Hamburg, 90 . do to 'Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers she forwarded. to Harve, firemen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, gra., at equally lovrratee. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : : lst Cabin, $76, $B6, 6106. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. . From Queenestowu, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends out buy tick eta here at these rates. For further inforraation apply at the Compa ny's cages. JOHN G. DALE, Ageat, 15 Broadway, N. F. or O. 0. EIHMERMAN, Harrisburg. (nutational. (REASON SEMINARY. PROF. E. HUNTINGTON SANDERS, Graduate of Yale, Principal. THE Fall Term of the above Institution will 1 commence Sept. 21st, and condone eleven weeks. . Board and Tuition about $4O per term. Send for circular. A few vacancies occur. Address the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. - septl4 dim TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. Collation of Penton, Bounties, Bask Pay and War Claims. Officers' Pair Rolls, luster Rolls, and Re cruiting Accounts Made Out. rgißE undersigned, having bean in the em 1, ployment of the United States during the last eighteen months, as Clerk in tha Muster ing and Dfsbursing Office and Office of Super intendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylva nia; respectfully Informs the public that he has opened an office in the Dear TRISIGHAPH Building for the purpose of collecting Pen sions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ; also, making out Officers' Pay Bolls, Muster Roils and Recruiting Accounts. All orders by mail attended to promptly. novl-dtf SULLIVAN S. CBMD. THE GUM PECTORALS CONTAIN Coltsfoot, Horehound, Ipecacu anba, Senega and Squill, (the most relia ble expectorant known,) are the chief active constituents, so - blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar that each lcaenge coetains a mild and Very pleasant dose. Are very useful to soothe a cough, allay tickling in the , throat, to relieve boarsenese, catarrh, sore throat, &c. Prepared and sold by S. A. K.UNICEL & BRO., °cis Apothecaries, Harrisburg, Pa. AGUE 1 AGUE I I A SIMPLE and Effectual Cure. Hap been in use for fifteen years—never known to fail. Sold wholesale and retail. C. S. ESHER, 624 North 12th street, Philadelphia. octB4llolo SHADE TREES. WE are now ready to receive orders for Shade TV Tree& To person clubbing, purchasing in large lots, will sell "twenty per cent. lees, and will also , superintend the limiting, and warrant them. If they fail to grew,' I will re place them without charge. J. MISR, Keystone Nursery. RIM BEEF. Hicthener's Esbeisior Beef, WM. & Co Suet received by oat COD FISH, A FBU lot juat received, septll43 .W 74. DOCIE, & CO. LI