Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, October 15, 1863, Image 1
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Ofike Third &reel, near Wean*. .• TER IS OF SUBB . t7B,IPTION 61114121 BUBSCrin'TION. • The DA.ity Tatzeuteau. is served to subpart: tAti . i in the otty at 6 cents per *adv. Yearly ; . citiexrityart% will be charged s4' 00 in advaucekr ; WELT DuJecgezzt.- The TV-LEW:AM is also published weekly and fern %stied to subscribers at , the following. owl( rates : ..,c• ?Ingle (Ivies, weekly $1•00. re* (:,pies; to ...me .-oixitolßos 9.00 l'Weety " " ,«.. • 17.00 Si vrcurisuar~. Ira.— ' file following are the 4tee adver.tteirig in the Trcenr-APEt, _Those 111Avertleing to do will find it convenient for refe - renoe. . , , LV Four lime or loszi constitute one-hall tquaro. 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As an advattishigitaellinni the TIILEIGRAPH no equal, its laite,eirculiitiomong business inen and iatityand'aiuntry. placinit itobeyandeompetttiau. f; < _ 1Y041.g.' • - MEI BUBBLER HOUSE.; HAItitISBURG . /THIS old established Hone " has 'nnOrgOnd extensive improvements,' and been_ thori oughfy renovated and refitted. " • IS - is pleasantly located in the heart'''ok fthe L sin ;,.fl4ll-Y icoets to ftbo state -qapitql: and uAliogrounds, . . • the,cie.CiMuncglatioi Of cur guests, we have recently commenced to vun a Coach, to and - from thii Rai/read. In this manner =pleasant dday vi letwing the depot for the Hotel will be, avoided, and much more time afforded guests for. meals when lecti? . ..! 619;' the House. intending that the BITEHLiEII HOUSE shalt be really a-home-like resort for the stranger and traveler, ,Nrs! respectfully BOliCit Ii‘COFLI#LUER 2 Vi of tAle public patronage. septil : drn GEO. T. BOLTON, Proprietor. AVENUE HOUSE, Corner 7lNSlreet and Pennsylvansia . Avenue , • WASHINGTON, D. C. YTIHE Subscriber begs ..leave to inform the 1 'Public that be has thoroughly refitted and refurnistisU this House, 44 tuat; now-one of the most complete aml:conifortable hotels in! the National Capital: ~Tlie location . is the Use. and' most central of any in the' otir... The; chambers and suites of -rooms are unequalled; for their size, ventilsktionm,ad elegance. Him-, self and all his attendants' spare no pains tol meet every want of his guests. His table ie supplied daily with• the =best the -markets ofi Washington, —Baltiinore and Philadelphia ford. lie respectfully asks ladies ,and.gentle-i men visiting Washington to call and - judgeliorj themselves; [septB d3w] JNO.' 0484: 2 THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, SALREISBURG, PA COVABLY 1111TCHISON, Proprietors • rrbHi w el l' known: tv Hotel is now 'io• condi.; tion to accommodate the traveling , publio, • affording the most ample emivenienoetralike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder._ THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac commodations ;equal in .extent; comfort and luxury to any hotel betireen Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its looation is Ahe best in the State Capital, being in easy access to ail the railroad dePots, and in.oldie proximity•to all:the -Valk offices and business localities of the city. It has, now all the conveniences of A 8,7 L A SW' Tt L ; I : and the Proprietors are determined 'to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the , guests.; The. patronage of the: traveling public is r ( ..*ictfully-sOlicited. jell-dif J 04 11::: - ,11 - ,0:: : :ij,-.8 Fi COANEW.Qir ILLNLILET ST ANIVIDIILF: SQUARR, , E . MRIOI4I/1;4) TA. ioB?it P. MaLELOk, PROPRIETOR, teaccerfor conntonn Iry wit= covmsr.v.) -This is a First picas Hotel r andlecaterlinz the' ventral part of the city. It is tept in tile best warmer, and its patrons will lull every arkem.- nu:dation .to be met with in the bowsst houses in :the-cdentiy. • • se3o—kiti . SLAIN OF MABROW:'. • rpm pure expressed oil of Beeftoils Staiiii,ar, ' kit beautifying, and strerigtherilsC;tbe Ntir. Perfumed *id). flowers.. Pref.RAO. s ictO sold SY,. • S. A. KIINK..EL sat Apotbeeary, .AteakiTEß'S SUGAR CUBED . • ljnbovereii Hrimg. kfretikinyo* 3t1,64. recalied by 8.611 F ' ' 1 ; WM. DOM, $. LO: 331./L3w3exiviclz>wum OCK HOSPITAL, 'ETAS discovered themost certain, speedy and lA. effectual remedies In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. miump DEBIX-TO TIMM' stoinus. " - I 103MOUBY 'OR 'NOXIOUS Allen Warianteil; or No Ohario, ivi* from One tO Two Weelmess , of the Bach., Affections ofA the Kidneys and 'Bladder; Involuntexy charges; . Impotency, General- Debility; Neic , vommess f - Dyspepshi,-- Languor , :Mow Spirits; of.. Ideas,- I Palpitation ','of '- ) the Wirt; Thiddity, Tremblings, Aimless of Sight or , Giddineed; Disease of the Head, Throat; NchelerfSifin. Affections , of the; Liver, Lungil Bowels—thoie terrible disorders arising froni the Solitary Habits. of Youth those•secret and solitary practices-more "fatal to their viiithns - than the song Of Syrens to the Marin&Wilf Dlyeses ; blighting their ' Most billl giant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriagei &c., hnpossible, " - YOUNG HEN Especially, who have become - ,the xriettins of Solitary Vice; that dreadful and destructive habit *ld& annually sleeps to *in untinteli grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced - listening Se* lass — thundeis of eloqrience or waked to ecstifty the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. .Ft e x‘:i oltm El 2 '" Married Persons, or:Young Men contemplat.. ing Ferriage, being aware. of physical week' new_ organic debility, deforrnitim:4o4speedity eared. x-ma Jakuse__Af i rtnd, epf Dr maX.Rl934.7.cortnae NS Ikon* nen gen t tlemanytin - n ; hilisidlras a Physician, Ifinnedlitely Cured, bud full vigor restored. i This distressing affeetion—which renders life iiiiiMiableand.Marriagl"iinpamiihleis the \pen+ aity paid by the victinumf improper indulgencel Young persons are tod..tiPt-to commit AX o e6Bei : trent not ' , being 'aware( of the: dreadful crease= oneness that may ensue.- Now who that rmi derstinds the : subject , will pretend. to deny tha "the peivir . of:iorecr!iiticuile lost moister by 60+4 falling int o improper hahifs thin by the Rm.! dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of 'healthy 03fsleing;thEiinotiti.griobs and:dtittitoi tive symptoms to both body and mind arise/ The system becomeidizanged, the physical au mental functionsiaveakened; l lov of •procreativi Cae,r , 44,:kro.Psz Oita 4 _ , IlilitY,.k.e9da, , paiilitai debility; a , -: iiketing of the frame , : co tar f:.f..4.P.v.t.i0 9pai wd, ..d4ath.l . . :_ ... ! ~, anion; :No:!7 liuoix Fauna= Smarr, Left bandidde going from Baltimore stiept,_4 few doorifrom the corner. Fillnot to &Servo name and number... - • ' a -•-• i 'letters must be 'paid and contain a stamp Thelloctor'szOipromati hang in hie office. i 1 - " : " 'tin. 10ENSON, ' kember of the Royal:College of grirgeone, Lon don, graduate from one of the .most , eminent Pellege.S. ilk fbe__. United ''' eteres, and the itiittei tqtrt of lklieee - Efe 'heel:been spent in the hOsilz tale of Lon:ll:in,' Parts, 'Philadelphia , sad ' sidai4 'where, has' 'effected sibieof OM 'Mattlatonishing : ' cures, that were ever kifowni Minsir tie:l/bled with ringing in,the head and ears. when Bairn); :i #oo , orr.zothese, . beinr alatinnCat _Sudden *nods; , hasiOness, with frotOpOtifishing a ttended'somatimeswitb.d&thEerOit'A - Mirl were diked irai*ediateli i • ' ' - 1r - • . _ TAKE PARTICULAR nOTICK. ' These are some Of the sad and melancholy effects produced.y early hahiteAf youth, vie!: weskileSikiiitfile.)*Ck 'end ; jambe; Pales . : in the bga!VdiraolK9f sight, iris of muscular power;. PaiPkte99"-.9f: the 4eart• - dE 3 PaPsial nervous ihitabl4YlleKrelb.scirei Of consumption,Si,a• i ..: ''Aiejurcr..,,,r-Thirrearfni e ff ects on tbe_iiiiiirk, are .mtielito be dicadixi—loes of memory, f 3041 'failon .orideies, depression , of spirits, evitforpi bodings, aversion to society, self distrust,, loves .of solitude, timidity, Bro., are !tome of the t)leils' :14: 0 ! 3 90d;• '' - '• '' - YOUNG ME N . Whb...have, inbire,d themselves by a certain : practice indulged in' when- "alone,, habit flee-; !lucidly learned ' frail anccnpgiiiins, or at schEiel, the effects of "Which are , nightly felt,/ even mhenaeleep, and if not oared renders, Marriage IniPosable, and destroys both mind! and lnidy, shoOldipply immediately. : What a pity ttiat a yeeing man, the hope,oll hie bountry,tlitidirßeg o f bis! Parente, should' be snatched frOici.lll prospects and enjoyments helife, by theTroneeggenots of deviating .from, path of .iii4lo:iand . 14dpizinif in a pertain . Secra - lialilt;sll4hOrassallfuirli before b r` ' - • ` fAitittaitE, Reflect that a sound, mind end body are the Meet necesSary.reinisitee to promote connubial happiness.....loe64 Without thew, the journey pik osi miiift" lisiioriieel h Weill i P.llffr_bnitic, a: the Oiiiipectlbuify:chOpinitotheTteW ' 'the mind' Vnois i iituidikviiolai' aelOi# and ' fill ed with: the `Oebilielidliefleariae . tu at iblbel)Efeeee Of, another vo 3 0,ii,u4ghte'ftivith our own.' 1 --; ,blflifl E 4 OF LitrilllONNOlL . ' Whew the 'iabiguided and imprudent votary of pleasure; finds hp has imbibed; the seeds of thie'pkinful disease, -it too often happens ithat f,E, illtinied"senpe of Altame - orthadroad.of . die •OUVery deters hint from applying to ,those who,l from - edemillOn. .and. reswitabilitY; can. alonel inifilbidiliku. lielalls into the hal:14101°f Igno rariCaridPielleaing pretenders, who, , incapable of cuting,filch, Vs: manila substance r keep. him trithik iiioA a_fter er m9eth.. as : tong: fes the smalle s t 'frimciti.be obtained; and in despair leave Wm with ininejlhpalth to sigh over 'his *ailing disappoint** or, by the use of the deadly' poison,' Heronry, testes: Abe ometitu-. Haul symptoms of this teridbla.dimase,Auch as affection Of. the Head; Throat, . 4 98 0 , UM, etc. - progressing with frightful • • ispiiiity ,till ~death' Eltali period tckhis dreadful inat:4oy -fiend , • , AIM to that ' undiscovered . country -from; hence no isav'ellitirettium. . , jpbu i vEltfilltaNT OF THE PREM. • ' The many,thOueande cured at this institution Year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations Performed by Dr. Johnabn, 'Witnessed ikYrtise ,ESPOrters.of the Bun, pifipp,i; 90) n - kykt9tho F „open, notices, of whichinrie pilie_Oseitelielii kndjoia3before the pnbjjoil be: Lllaill, 1:4,4531d-Agiil44 Vatialaall or charaitsr saii=tAie _ ~.2 'I. Rd. ,r,,::1 4.• + • ..3 ibility, is a sufficient paninaje in i ; vkilittlaftPliEDlifit(P:4lp.- :: A p in Y . 4 25 ,:: 1 MBE EN EMI ~[,c~itaC HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EvgNiNcticrovnt, 15; I'. merits. ARRIVAL OF A NEW STOCK -OF GROCERIES. LIQUORS, WINES, FRUITS, FISH, &O, WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO., AVE JUST . RECETVED, the" New H 'lork and Philadelphia Markets, 'a large and well selected stock of . • , GROCERIES, Consisting in part of COFFEES, SUGABS, SYRUPS, TEAS, afIXESE, ALSO-LIQUORS, among which will . be found .well -selecksi brands of pure old BRANDY, ' 1 , 77 • ' ' • " ' WINES and- ALSO-FRUITS, •. JABS, CANS, With a large assortment of BRUSHES, ;,7:f aEbirt wA4E, 'reqbe GLASS - WARS in the city of Harildurg. These goods have all been selected expressly for this MArket,; 4:3%rd•potti to their parity and perfection,; as well is to' a' reasonable'price; af vihieh they canand will be disposed 'of. gr' The old friends and 'customers of `thiss well known Aquae are invited to call and ex-i this:ateck. otgoods. sepl22., Aisuilantous. USEFUL and VALUE . BLS DISOOVAEI GaimTlhooovmur I INS.OLUBLE CEMENTI Is of more general praetioil, utility than any -Mventiciti nowbefore the publio.', It has; been thoroughly .ta36eddo-1 hag . the. last two ; years- 41 'radical men; - and .proadua-1 'oed bv all tolie SUPERIOR 20. ANY Adhesiverreparationskurnan Applicable • useful Arta. Elmolea .hreolanni Ono* Ia a new thing, and the'.ii-• suit. of ram of study q , its combination.is on ' A new thihg IU Combination Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Jewelese. Fatattlea It is a liquid Remember. liEl v A.g4qta 11/41411". SPICES, FISH, SALT; WHISKY AND DRIETI! W.Igi;W:VARE, MILTON'S /Scientific Principles, And under no circumstances or change Of temperature, will. It. become corrupt. 'slr emit any offensive BOOT & SHOE Manufacturers, . using Ma chines, will. find it .the •;best arliole known as Oeinenting or.the :Channels, it works without delaY; is notailtioted by any change of. tempera Plll3,Yi N A [4:;:l Will find it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, as bas been [ proved. [ • ' • is et:paid/pack/pied to .benther, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks • Patches and Linings...to' Boots '.11.121i Shoessafficientlyntrong out stitching.. ' ' It is-the only LIQUID CEMEN2 Plztant,.that is a sure. thing .for mending- • furnittue, . • Cracker'''. Toys, Bone ,Ivory, articles of Household BEMEM:I3ER buouram - ONKIXT Is in a 119,nid .form and as easily appliodite paste. trurcon's • labia:l'mi' CFman Is insoluble in',liter otaiL • Mural `s Meer Adhetes oily anbstancea,. Supplied in Family or Marv: ufacautene Packages from 2 ounces Aolloo lbs. HILTON BROS. & C 0.,; Iraq Proprietors, A20 7 6. 1 -LWXY ..•;7/46114t)...r&Sic4OlNiTIST IM Pailg Etiegapt The Soldiers' Free Library, WASHINGTON, Sept., 1863. , Ma.:Eorros.: I am a prtvate ioldier. I enlisted in the 9th New York irtillery, for the war, leaving home,. friends, and a positiOn of:Useful new, so that;l might serve , mrcotintry in , thie hour of peril. lam now laid aside from.duty; and'am connected with a `hospital `here, and; With another soldier, am doingdutyasllbrariim in that noble institution, t i p "Soldiers' Free Library and Beading-Boom" of Washington. I,deedre to, say a few words to your readers; relative to some of the acts of kindness 'per for Med for Soldiers; and to attire the benefaci tori that soldieral frilly, appreciate. all thistle dono-,for. them,- 'Mr. and.NM. qohn A. Fowle Started this enterprise mor e than a year,agio4 andifrOm alunall beginning the s"Soldiers' Free, Library"-has risen to a landsome library of nearly four thousand volumes; and'from a hire 4 roonsbotit ten feet square , it now occupies al fine building,iikty-five feet long by twenty-6d feelitl*lde. ' Mr. Fowle is - from Boston, now; connected ':with the Navy •Departthent hem - Mrg ic gottlie . .,walf formerly Mist linnesey, (rein New,',Yoiii, quite celebrated as a flue,singer: Wh'have here in the capital of the nation a sPoff where soldiers are supplied with: books;, with permission to.keeri...them: ten days ; with:, daijy papers Atom all the loyal States,• for the press nobly , responded to our ; call _ for regular', 1 - plipere; With magazines' and pictorial papers,! with a great variety of rellgiousreading matter and Bibles and Testaments; also, with - pen, ink!: and, paper, and a quietplacadtr- . , which to:write gl ci. a t ll4tter herne,- :4 tyti. - Welbeve-ilsoi #l:l4ital iijoie*Ons':ixiino ted the-build: ,withbnild: ing:, frOth whici4DfreFiewi e'grippliCsike sick or wounded soldiers. In our reading room, l , which is fifty feet Jong we have A, melodeon, which any soldier' this lunderstana de music od enjoy. ' The` walls are decioratid with flags and, about one hundred handsome pictures. Rabbi -hisll we have, every Tuesday evening, a soldiers 4 singing school, or a "soldiers' concert," as some call it, over which Mr. and Mrs. T. prealdN and every Sabbath'afternoon we have the meet bi g the "Soldiers' Frte Library Church"-:-.-in church composed of soldiers of all denoisina4, tione, who have banded themselves together; pronsieing; to serve their country and Alai •• Saviour at the &Ale time. These meetings are- productive -of much , good, and are large' attended and Midi:interesting.' - ' - 1- It may further interest-your readers to kno that; this enterprise is . carried on•withilittleo ' noeipense. Congest granted - Mr. and Mrs. Fowle a lot of Government land for the pur-: pose, and GovernMent has given them the us.: of taxisateseentaoldiers mi assist in carrying on the.wor.y.... Alm - At:elven hundred dollaKs we • thOcri hy building and fi xtures an • it v . partly by concerts giv- • by ' ..Mrs been c on no • = , .^. - • :_.,;.. •:- • a. donation that' has 'been. in ,ii in *Mier ,-- stores. has been died entirely for the benefit:l soldiers; as no discolat has to Velum& fori:ex All this is most fully appreciated by trlie gel diers;whO enjoy Blithe rich privileges "so freely, granted. thein: Toe books donated by friends at the liorth.are eagerly sought for, our record! showing a distribution of over 80,000 volumes.; We havelgi4iiiihWai• many hUndred Bibles, end Testaments, about 4:000'-ittlieszinee'' - and' thee Anterioen Tract fkieleiy, .i . ef *Act, 4 Lee . given= to soldiers, through us, about $2,600 worths of mbsie'excelltiS reading-matter.. The 'soldiorr baVe called`er many dares' 'of Writing 'pi ;, . 'and enVelopes in- proportion; ' and 'they were never turned empty Kwiiy.• At our religkind meetings we have hod several conversions; and our singing school is usually 'cro*dad 'with in-, tereeted soldiers.' = ' ' . ' i The inccesefut labore of the soldiers' friends,: Mr. and krs..Fowle, have not been forgotten by the soldiers. „They have-been surprised several times daring the presenhyssr by valn able prsiaistelfroni soldiers;'2oncelbylut elegan service of silver; at another time by a royal quarto Bible; also a magnificent. photographio' (aura; proVing mist conclusively that soldieis have a practseal appreciation of the efforts of those who labor.* their good. . t , . - - .- 1: feel, Mr. Editor , that the a bove state ment should become a matter - 1A record for the future " history of this war... - It shows what noble men ' the war .htia called into the service of , the coun try, and :oleo broieti what good friends such men find: WhileNogland boasts Q eher "Florence Nightingale," we can tidi.of them, by hrindreds; had while other - COuntriesinay,tell Of &rase men., we can count by regiments not:only ! brave but edwiated men Who are fit, when this Ivor shall, end, to return to the peaceful walks of indus try, and be ornaments to society. ' lam your obed ient servant, • . ~ Parayirowiti, , . . . Private 9th , New York artillery, Librarian "Soldiers' Free Library. ) .' ~. Zt) TeregrapQ. FR 011 -- .0001 - jsl:T ON. mportant from the rmy of the Potomac Moseby's Command Underrated, &c Pass:angers from the front to-day report there was heavy skirmishing, yesterday, to theright; while in , the center:and on the left there 'was only i .cacn was killed.ciaional picket. firing. By the latter, one ,It is represented that Genera Gregg's divi sion of cavalry, which had elleverely contested fight at White Sulphur Springs. on Monday,. with a large rebel force„supported.,by infantry any attiildry - ;.titia obliged to laths* in ainse qttence of not prOtnlyi supported, by, infantry. 'We lost a number of Men, including 60 of the First N. J. Cavalry . ., • WASHINGTON Oct. 14.—Major ;Cole, in hie report to Gtn.'Lockwood, who cemmands the defences of Malyiata 'Heights, ssysMoseby's Commanding been greats;'xenderratadifor lard creditably 'afore:led — by prisoners, citizens ano contrabands tint his force consists of a batal. lion of 300 men. Mose,by is one of Gen. Strtret. staff offloers," being - detached for the exprese Purpose of destroying the communication be tween the Army of the Potomac and Weli)litig ton. Gen. Foster gives as the result of the recent expedition'Under 0-n; Wider after gterrillas io Matthews county,'.. l 4.; the destruction ofabout 160 boat4and.riotooriers the:centure of Sliii•tl of beet oartltilii rottht4;;Pachrarno:, end also the capture oirtielrefriffickeiiidto m n. 11 110 - A*aPrto Pe4r.O . ytke ImnsideEi .V.IU LI. '`P ARTic L Az. s TICE REBEL BOAT DESTROYED., THE COMBIAIT,P!A,CAPTIIIIED On Monday night last a diling but mistimes tut' attemit was made by the rebels to d'estroy. the frigate . new Irousid eelylog Ile& -Fort- Mout-, tile; by a • torpedo.' They, employed` for the purpose ,a small and very swift steamer,,seggi shaped, and having .but a small portion above Water. She was .manried — by - a crew - of 'four 'persons, consisting of Lieut:-Glassett, who weal the commander of the party, an engineer , named. Scott,, and s ., pilotwhose name is .unknown at: . the'preserit 'writing. . , , `-Shirelirded the - picket -beats of our -fleet by passing cicee into the shore of. Sullivan's Island . Sh a. then raade directly noroas the harbor, and cam - 14 up to the vessel without_ attracting atteui tion. - • She 'struck the Ironaides fairlY ainidabips, exploding a torpedo_containing 60 pounds of rifle powder at themcment of contact. The ,rebel steamer was undoubtedly sunk, either by tbe force of the c6lllsien orrour shot. : Lieut.. Olissett,'Pher -cornmander, jflinpedl overboard_andavnincto a at ho He and the firema n, Scott, are now prisoners on tooard the guard etdri. - •Lieut. Matted was formerly in our navy. He 'safe that the eiplosion of the torpedo, drove the steamer under water until the Inter' ran in her smoke pipe and put old, her fires. • The torpedo Was suspended to the boiii of, the rebel vessel so ai4 to strike the IrOnsid under water. The.euplosion was severely felt on the Irori sides, but no material , damage was done tobin, hull or armament. ' • One man had his leg broken and one of the bulkheads of the weasel was 'knocked down,: which caul* repaired here. : The Ironiidea was ptepared for ao op. •b y Capta. Bowan and Imutedy . , and is as effibient -for offensive - Opp - indent; Mievet. She is now.regarded-henkas torpedo pr00f...- . She Opened fire with giniketry op, the rebel vessel; &din a few minutes opened fire with . two - Of her la* gbns AmuslieCfired.from the rebelisteamee den gprously,woondlxl Acting- .Easlgn;Qharles How= ,atilcif the „Tromides,. who wasoificer of the deck ittheiime. • The bottcon'of thelronsidet has been exam- Merthydiv.ers sad found to-be wholly uninjured. The -rebel engineer Toombs, formerly: olont t navy, and the 040 Aherobeiriteszrikr,Ml).-- poi,M.Vlkaii &led:4lAm - HA:TOM& nroti.l ; was apposed th e tebiterritedi and attsok,9n.theiismOleaOt4 oak _ f ,„4: Oat vge. The, rebels gre — ` loo. . l* itli'sald 'that the Charleston people have offered: it reward of silty thousand dollars in gold fp ; her destruction. ' - • General Maniere and Adiniral Dahlgren have both paid a visit to Port Royal. N.hile there! General Gillmore visited the flag ship. With. ei band; and - the Admiral. "Tfijirinell dent shows how Mile truth there is in 'the inky of ill feeling- between those two distingiffshed; officers. They are, and always lutve been tre hourly intercourse by. signal. _ There has been the Venal firing Arming the, past week, prlncipallytrthe rebetbattery, and Gen..Cfillinore oozaskinally:tepliiis to the James Island batterke, and throws a few. shells lotto'. Fort Sumter. , 1 Thesigne are encouraging for' an early re-; newel of active operations. • THE: ATTACK .UPON. Intintied , Captureof Negroes by the 'Rebels MK REBELS COMPELLER TO REitEkt • ' • Wotan - adz:4, Oct. la.' • The.oacial report states that .in the recent attack Armidalia,epßosite lintel:Lex,. Miss., by the rebels, the . ol;ject wait to capture the ,ne• groas. recruited for Col. 'Farinhefi regiment, Mid-destroy. our pontoon traln. The negroes, however, had -, all been trans ferred -- to-tbe other side of the river, excepting those &Meg picket duty, and the pontoon train was awaiting transportation. " Col: Farreher with his few Men attacked the rebels so vigorously that they fiad not time to accomplish their object. _ In twenty minutes thereafter they were in full retreat.— ' ' THE WAR IN TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA The.. Situation . -Embiently:: SatialtotOryi Wasiuseron, Oct. 14 BuswiJul, Oct. 14 pwawum, Opt:' 11 Our cavalry advance . has fallen back from Calhoun on the Rhawassee, to Sweetwater town. The rebele occupied Athens last 'evening; with a force estimated ar_eight mounted regV meats, and the:sconts report more to,, be crcseing. the Blawaesee tri day. A scouting, party under ts . Lieutenant frOm Woolford's command, wad captured to-day. The situationt in the East' is satisfactory. A .ekirmisk: occurred: gear the Blue Ranges, late yesterday, afternoon... The enemy retired and' wilr,Probably fill back the Wtstansgo river bekire risking a fight. His force is estimated at from 6,00010 10,000. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Foams' Monnoe Oct. 13. I The U. S. mail Steamer — America, Capt. Mor ton, from New York 'yeiteiday Morning, ar rived herelthis afternoon &tired paist 2 o'clock, having on.board Gen. , Dwight, Judges Hilton tioncrief, Mowell,,Sobertson and Berdserkar, Hodges of the Treasury liePartment, Col. Frank S. Howe; Mrs. Gin Banks`and one hundred and fifty other excursionists. They are bound' to Norfolk and will return from there to New York, • The steamer New York will leave here early , to-morrow morning for City Point, in charged , general flag of truce officer Major Mulford.' The 11. S. propellerigette arrived here to day from Newbern N. C.. No news. Theit ihiCi '1411113t ' " „ • . • -*-- - law TOIM; Oat. 14. iipeciolalveitch from . Clniiintuattio the N. IforKVikfuriAtAtoAhat ikookhaceectia Walif 9.4!-)lstr.°46 StP lAV? • PRICE ONE CENT. Praia Halifax. The steamships Alpha and Moder' have left for St. Johns, N. F., to bricg on the passen gers, malls and of the steamship Africa. The stestoshiP . OlYmPug, upon her arrival here, will be ordered to Boston to take the place of the Africa, which, was to have left that port on the 28th lost. National Finances. The entscription agent reports the sale of 52,004,150 Ave twenties on Wednef day. De liveries of. bomis are being made to October 10th. Large foreign ordere for these bonds are being filled daily. Two" millions will soon exhaust the amount anthmized, and the bonds will theikeekl at premium.. 'Etat Aff mite Salts. PUBLIC BALE OF A. VALUABLE r),ISSIT3CIAXA333I:IL -9 2" MILL- PROPERTY NEAR- HARR4IBIM RG, PA. T'imdersigned will sell at pribli2. sale, at 2 o'clock, P. x., on THURSDAY, THE 22D OF OCTOBER, 7862, Ori the premises, all that valuable DIsTILLEIff AND MILL PROPERTY, situate in Swatara township i near file line of the city of Harris .burg, containing SIX ACRES of ground, be the, same more or less, and having the Penn eylvianle. Canal on one side and the Pennaylva nia Railrmiid 'on the other, with sidling con necting it therewith. • The DISTILLERY , has a capacity of Three Hundred Bushels per day, and the MILL of betereen Thirty and Forty Barrels. Back can be run separately or together—the Mill along with the Distillery, without any ad ditional expense. Said property has erected on it-I-besides the Distillery and Ware 'lime, Cooper Shop and a comfortable DWELL• ING HOUSE, with Pump, &o.; also, pens for FIFCEEN .11IINDBED HOGS. There is an abundance of water. for every purpose. The Mill has ati excellent home custom, requiring its full capacity to supply this demand upon it. The whole property is in the best repair and working condition. , Attendance will ba,given and terms of sale made known by PETERSA HOFFER. N. B.—Any Inforessiion desired as to the above property twill ie freely given. PUBLIC SALE. ItL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, I:the 81st day of October, 1863, on the „Abe following Beal Estate, viz: 185 ACRES OF LAND,: MORE 011 LESS, sitimeal. South Aniiville township, Lebanon on isnayi r _., 7 the Horse and John Burktto Jacob Haldeman and others, and on the west t hy Sainufd Bdwman, one mile east 01 Camp belletoWn. -The iniprovements area New . Two Story Brick Horme,.Bo by 4.: feet, New Barn 1.0 „by 90 feet, Hog t'en, Smoke House, and ueces sary outbuildings, Tba Land - is part limestone and part sand stone. • Foity acres of it is Wood LandVpart of which is heavy timber and part chestnut sprouts . The land IS in good order and under good fencing. There is running water on the prernises, with fountain pump -bringing water to the house and barn. There i 8 &Ewan Orchard of first-rate grafted fruit. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. x., on said , day, when conditions of Bale will be made known by JACOB H11111.51A. septlo-dBtwts AO, some Oftrittaticmcd. GREA SON SEMINAR Y. ' PROF. E. HUNTINGTON SANDERS, Graduate of Yale, Principal. THE Fall Term of the above Institution will commence Sept.`2lst, and comae eleven weeks. • Board and Trildon about $4O per term. Send for circular. A few, vaoanelas occur. Address the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. septll dim TO OFFICERS SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Ballatiall, Bask Eay and War Chums. Officers' Pay Rolla, Master Rolls, and Re wilting Accounts Made Oat• MBE undersigned, baying been in the ana l. ployment of the United-States during the last eightemx.maths, as. lerk in Ike Muskor big and Disbursing Office and Office of Super ixdottdcmt pt Recruiting Service of Penneylva rdspelitfully informs the public that he has opened an office in tho Building for the purpose of collecting Pen sions,- Bounties, Back Tay. and War Claims ; also, making out (Pere Pay Bolls, Muster Bolls andltemeuldng Accounts. All orders bi- attende I to promptly. noel-dtf SULLIVAN 8. CHILD. THE GUM PECTORALS CONTAIN Ooltafoot, Horehound,. Ipeeaca anha, Renege and-Equip,.(the most relia ble expectorant known,) are the chief active constituents, so blended with Gum Aratie and Sugar that each Image coltains a mild and very pleasant dose. Are very useful to soothe enough, allay, tickling in the throat, to redeye hoarseness, catarrh, sore throat. &c. Prepared and sold by B. A. KUNKEL & BRO., oct6 Apothecarks, Harrisburg, Pa. SHADE TRES. uiTs are now ready to receive orders for Shade :1 I Trees. To person clubbing, purchasing in large lots, will sell "twenty per cent. less," end will also superintend the Planting, and warrant them. If they fail to grow, MISR will re- Place ihem without charge. au26 Keystone Nursery. . . ATH(EAB, .., . A - eot colored double varieties ; White MAIM : Purple fringe, or Mist Tree, and other ilktukkbert, at Kevetone Nurser/.. J. MISH. , ___. 'r NEW MACKEREL. 111 LA116113 andemau packages, just received J. and fox esl6 low. , - : - • seo24 POC*, UDIO B elt Soak*Atr Tig h Joni - 1.4 The hest in the Marta. I r te , Sr CO hatr,_ Wht.'lsooK, J.. HeurAtx, Oct. 14, PHILADWiIIi, Oct. 14