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Thcise 13avit.g miveriising to do w-dlfmd it convenient Vor reference. - tr Four lines or lose constitute one-half alquere. i.lght lines or more than fom coast-i -t:As a square. grovvo2ROTß.Wf agEOUglg4l.§ Rmt .8801 71; 001 , 0* la 1 , ”888-gt,ag . et F.O . c\'s, A..co . 5 1 04 . gB:2> r.;1888 40 88 MI Etl vo.o w V,f,.-:S•SUVBtER tU;t-OtlggBSB LE km entizeo t I time a woe's, six Maixiagc , ..... .. . . frauezet.Notattle eacit. MeerLion . iiumeze uotices insert-4A GI. beton.. Marriagmand Dag Carta ma Lai for each insertion. ... _As an advertising medium the TELEGRAM has no opal, its large circulation, among businese men sod :families, in pity and country; placing it beyond competition. tiotris. ,BUERLER ROUSE. 11ABILISBURO - , PA. elrfla.S . old established House has undergone 1. extensive improvements, and been tiler 4ughly renovated and refitted. It is pleasantly located in the heart of the city, in easy access to the State Capitol and Public grounds. _Or the accommodation of our guest's, we have: recently commenced to run a Coach to and flan the. 11441 road. Fn. this. manner unpleasant delay in heaving the depot for the Hotel will be avoided, and. much .snore time afforded guests for meals when . lean% House. il Intending that. the BUBBIEB HOUSE shall be really a home-like resort for the stranger and traveler, we respectfully solicit a continuance. :of the public patronage. ,septl7-d3at GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor. AVENUE. HOUBE, earner 7th Street and. Pennsylvania AVenue, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. rrnE Subscriber begs leave <to inform the J. Public thS3t be has thoroughly refitted awl= refurnished this House, and: that it is now one of the moat complete and comfortable hotels in the National Capital. The location is ithe best and most central of any in' the city. The chambers and suites of rooms are unequalled for their size, ventilation and elegance. Him self and all his attendants spare no pains to meet every want of his guests. His -table is supplied daily with the best the markets of Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia af ford. Be respectfully , asks ladies and; gentle ;nen visiting lirashiugton to call and judge for themselves. [septB dgin] J-NO. TILE UNITED STATES ROTEL HARRISBURG, PA. COVERLY & 111)T1,11.1.801i, Froprletors tHIS well knoan Hotel is now in a condi 1, floe accoMmodate , the isavhling public, ' „affording the moat ample conveniences alike for lhetrinsierrt guest tuad the permanent boarder. THE UNITED. STATES HOTEL has been entirely.refitted throughout, and now has ac conimodalTons equal in extent,, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg.. Ifs location is the , best in;the State • Capitol, being ow access to all the railroad' depots, and in close proximity 'to all the _public `Offices and business localities of the now all the conveniences'of • 11E82 CLASS 1102 7 .04, sad the Proprietors are determined to. spare neither expense, time or labor to etinitra the, oomfort -of the guests. vThe patronage 'Of 41.6. :fitraveling public is respectfully solicite&l" ~*, jelt-dif • " DR. B. M. "GItDEA, t• NO. 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extrlgted ivithout pain.by the use of nitrous oxide. •' bct7dtf: ••• HENRY C. ORTH; . , Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon and Violin. Terns reasonable.' 15 • •. 15 Third street, between Market and Chest-. t streets. BLAIN OF .11ABRON . KrAHE p r ur t ; expressed oil Orßeef - Bonfl g and strengthening the hair. " - Perfumed :cri!-h• flowers. Prepared and sold by', 6- 11113:15.1F.EL, win • Apotheargq; Xiargeburg:, MICHENEB'S CUBED , ,jllncovertdEbnil A fresh invoice. Justirigved, by f - auga WM. DOCK, Jr!, & OR. JOHNSON MIASLIJMXMCIoNLIM LOCK HOSPITAL. ITAS discovered the moat certain, speedy and I effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE wruzir BLS TO MELVA HMO. NO - hITMCITIIY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Caro Vomited, or NO Marge, in front One to The Days. Wealwess of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary dis charges, Impotency, GeeralDebility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, - Vapitation Of • the 'Heart, Timidity, Tnnablinks, Dimness Of Sight or. Giddiness, Disease• of the Head, Throat, tic se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, 'Lungs' Skins& or - Bowels:--those terrible disorders arising from the .Solitary Habits of :Youth— ' those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrena to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &0., impossible, . • ..$l.OO .. 9.00 ..17.00 YO MOT Especiaiiy, who have become the victims of Solitary 'Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit - which annually sweeps to as untimely gravo thousands of Young Men of •the , most exalted - Wants and brilliant . intellect, who might cithierwhie have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. ? p . i's 14 g. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak aess, organic debility, deformitiA apeuthly cared. . _ OM He who places bhnself 'under the care of Dr. 3. may religiously confide in his honor is a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hie Mil as a Physician. ORGANIC VIMENTOS Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored. This dkitreseing - afiection—which renders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen alty paid by the victims of improper incinlgence. Young persona are tab apt to commit Mrceosses ,from not being aware of the dreadful conse quences that may ensue. Now, who that un derstands the subject will pretend _to dentthat the power of procreation is lost *net lay,those falling into improper habits than by the pru dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious andidestrnc -ewe symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the phyitical and mental Ithiptions•weakened; kss' of procreative power:, nervous irritability; dyspepEda,fpalpita tion o£ the heart; indigestion, conht!tutional debility- a_: wasting F of the frame; cough, con sumption, decay and death. ' No. BOUTS Fianamos . 6+•rarr • Onnes, . , j'A g Xrra X g 11 rt. r tz' el is es-4225 1 M) he bowl 43,02108 M . Left bud side going from Baltknore ;street, a feiir doors from the corner. rail not , to obeerve Mune and ,number. ' • ' petters must be paid and contain I stamp. T.he Thictm's DiPlomae lemg DB. JOHNiION, f • Member of the Royal College of fikageons, Lou, .don, graduate from one,of the most leminent :colleges•in the, United States,- and the greater part of whose, life. has ibeen_spent in de hospi tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia, rind else where, bee effected SOMO of the most astonishing cures.that were ever known.; ,many )roubled withrlnging in the l hee4i and ears whenseleep, great -nervousness, being alarmed al sudden sounds, ;bashfulness, with frigoent &fishing, attended sometimes with derungernentW mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICR. These are some of the sad end melancholy oft:l*pr/educed` by early:habits of Mich, via : weakness of the back and 'hula, pains in the head; dimness of sighi,-loss of musculai power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia,t,qiervous Irritability, lyniPtoms'of consumption; &o. liPitur.tis.—The fearful .effects owthe mind are much to'hi dreaded--=•-less of memory, con fusion of ideas, depression of-spirits, evil fore bodings, aversion to society, sell.•diStrost, love of solitude, timidity, are "soma of )he evils produced; • YOUNG MEN - Who him injured themselves by a. certain practice indulged:" in when alone a habiS fro quently learned from evil' companions, or at school-, the effects of which' ire'..nightly felt,' even 'when asleep, and if not oared, renders marriage fmpossible, and destrop both mind and body, should apply immediately. 'What a, pity that a young inan, the hope of his (country, the darling of • his parenti, should be snatohed •from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of &Ninth:4 from the path of nature and Indulging_ .!?ili" certain, verger habit. Such parson] aga, Wad oiniteanT plating MARRIAGE,' ; Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary 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 becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the. melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted_ with our own. • DISEASE OF IMPIGIDENOE. When Vie-Misguide& and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed:-.the. seeds of this painful disease; it too often happens that an plumed l ama. of 'shanie or the dread of, dki•, , Cowry deters tini from applying.to:tlicee who, from education( and respectability, can alone befriend him. •He falls into the bands Of i ofgno rant and designing pretenders, who- : incapable curibg, filch his pecranitoit sidxittMce, keep him trifilmt - , month after nionth,St as long as. the timeliest feeetta.bi(obtiflictediaitd in despair leave him withimined health.to sigh: over his :gaffing disappointment ; , or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten- the constitu tional-Symptoms of :this terrible disease, such as affections:of the Head, Throat, Hoseklikin, tprogretilng with frightfok'mpiditr.till death pats e'riOd to hisdreadful" fedfieringS by send hitrt to that undisoovered `cotfntry from *hence'no traveller returns. • : • :INIXHISIGIiENT OF THE, ESE& ,The:many thousands cured at this institution liyearafter year, and the numerous important ' 'hiiiglOalloperations performed by Dr. Johnson, 'idtheiseff by-the repertoire iof the fink. Otiyperi and many other papers, notices of which have l ippcara• again and again before,the,pnblic, be= •reffee his standir.g• as a gentleinan of character a- imirchMt guarantee'to taw . EiIpINDIEWEB;SPIIEDIDIg Art it OinCe NO, a 7 SOSIth relbSeriCk St HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1861 itizbitaL ARRTAGE Misatiantong vropm and VALILI. BLB DISCOVERY I GIIMATDISOOVIZT 1 INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Ia of more general pradical Utility than any inventlon now beforetitelpublt9.l It has twir thorotighly Meted dur ing the last two piers by onotioal men, and pianorak .:bv all to be SUPERIOR 10 ANY AdheelvePreparatione:known Applicable useful Arts HILTON'S ~ ilioxailaa 0113111 NT IS a new thing, and' the. re= stilt 'of- years of study ; its , combination is on Manta Princip&u, And under no circariiiitanas or chnuie of ternpetature, rill it Venoms corrupt or emit any offensive mirk'. A new thing Ito Combination. BOOT & SHOE Manufacturer* wsink Ma chide* Will 13nd It" the 'best. article knoWn as Cenienting for' the Channels, :it works without -delay, Is notect ed by any change of tdnxpera , turn: • Boot 'aid Shoe Mauttfazturers. JEWELERS ; • • , f• Wiu findrMadridndry adhS sive tit deft use, as *vine* • '" - • - Jewelers. Xiael peCially &kid to Leather; And we claim as an; especial merit;lhet it eticke• Patches d Linings to &Kite and Shoes iiifficientlYstrong with out stitching. Manilies. -It Is the Only' . .IQ - UID CEMENT 14stant; that ki a amr thing • for mending ! . ' • ruralture ...Mictii F: QM • . . Toys L Bone, ? It is a liquid Ivory; And articles •of licinsehold me. - - HEMLEMARK .. : . . ion / HILTON'S INSOLifara COMENT .. Is. 311 /i, liquid . and as .., yeatillrepPliqd as rite.:.:: . ' MOM'S IHIPMNILN. Oman leineolable brArkto or oil. ELLTON% .-liicaarsza t omen , Mimes oily sulistkees. 1; •-; ! fEltippiled in PAOLO ' or , Mon , 11f:software' _Packages' from 2 ounces to 100.1b5.,; 1 111/ITOZT.PBQS..I , Ca i Proprietors, Providers/el IL I. delphiai - 7 ; , ; -, • LAING ; adtlAtlgNlllii."'' Remember. Finis. Agents in Pilafs jeB-dly "WALL' KIINKBL I S CEL E BRATED BITTER` WINE OF IRON, - • BITITR' WINS OF IRON, BirrAß WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF I.ON+ For Dyspepsia said Indigestion; For Pyspepsia and Indigestion ` ; For DYsPePida .l ; l lurid _digestion For Dyspepida and Indigestion For. WeakSkrilaoki atlld General VitT . i . T• For Weak tornaeha and General Debil it y For Weak Stomachs and General ;Minty, E'er Weak Stonischa and General Pel4W ;Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, . Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Pood, It costs bid Little and Batlike :the Bleod. , ItCosts...but Little and.2tubles the Blood. It Costs but 'Little and Parifi'ea the Blood. It Costa but Little ,' and BlOod. klkTow Only A* a Trial F Now Onlyl4l3:k a Vial I Noir:Only Ask Ask=a Trial ;1 Now Only *A Of this Valuabfe Medicine, OLthisLiable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valtiable,MOdne, only - Seventy-five and One . Dollar per Bottle:, '"'Only Savanty-flve rind One Dollar Per Only Seventy-,five and One Poljar Pdor osy Seventy-4x° ao.4one Doilar.pok Bottle. maitiz4itigeO solely by ' - • ' Genermmepot aagAatket st. , Harrispurg, Pa. wad LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON!S[PESIODICAL,DROPS, HILTONS LYOICS -PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL - DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Lyons Periodical Dropg• are L THE ONLY FLUID.P.REPAILITION THE ONLY FLUID FEEgiaknoN THE ONLY FLUID FREPARATION "THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever broutht before the public, and as's diu retic and apSpific,for irregalarltleua ehallanges the woild to - produce an equal ; they are, lathe mostntiitinatis AND OANNOTTO HARK, AND ,OANNOT-DO .HARM, AND,OANNOT DO DARK, AND CIANNOTTO: HARK, TIMES.! SAFI!! Ala ALL TIMES SAFE AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TIMES'! excephwhen sitireeely fcirbidden in' the direc tions lvhiclealii/nTipped around each bottle, and 10e the - irritten signature of-DR. ,TNO. L. LYON-upon them.' ME .BEWARE OF COUNTERFEFIB ' BEWARE OP;GI3ONTERFEITSI BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS :BEWARES:W. COUNTERFEITS ! - THE GREAVTOOIO, THE GREAT TONIO, THE GREAT TONIC; :THE.GREAT;TONIC- They cure all those ills io whiCh the •felisale potent is subjected, with dispatchiind degree of certainty which nothing - but a seteitifiballi compounded fluid preparation could reach: .... USE NO OTHER 1 USE ; p OTHER ! NrRN.N.O OMER !‘ trss orazai Ika: my Drope-etand - befere the world tie the ea Plurultra of 'all'OMeillee, L , fa - the Mire of all 'clieetamie andidadder, Lehcoretth, Ptidapene; b r at positivecorrection of all itregularities. OM by those who have other preparations, which, they desire to palm.gßupon the strengthof the ;popularity of my Drops, arid,who recommend their own nostrums, thus appropriating to themselves the ooristant demand for my Pe riodical DrOps, as a Medium fur selling soma- 1 .thing which is worthless and, inefllcieht. But, when the Druggist, you _apply_ to has not got ' them, either make him buy theinTfOr :you, or .else enclose one Dollar to the nearest general wholesale agent;:who iritl return you !rt,.bottle by ;aura Uprose.. - , You will thus save yourselves trouble and obtain relief from the greatest Female' Regula tor ,of the Nineteenth Century. Over 25,000 Bottles of this medicine have ] been sold,within used last six monfiks,flind'everyi Indy that has used them, s ,,bat for: the nature of the oUre, meohlilurnish us With.4er sworn car-: tilicatkof their.rifficiriy,:i It takeilmt'one Dot-' lar to .make, the t experiment, andl appeal to those:of your „se.T.,who l are . suffering.--will you' waste away when , i single ,wi,lggive you instant roltek' • , . - ~ Prepared solely •by DP“ Jac. L. LYON Prac ticing Physician: • Price $1 per, bottle,- G, O CLARK. •••1, CO., • Wnorisitin DRUGGIST, • • • New Ilanen; Cont. Gleneral.ageahs for United f3tahis and Cana. • f For sale at Wholesale.by D.B. PaltitEt3,jk CO,,:Mirk. For, sale for : -Pv;Yv; u'ross,ff• and .01, Prmists, ' atiBl-11eod-rii*Wrlyeo*. ` - Wholesale agents, t'Jiihnstins,;ll4lLo.wrif • 1 8) Cowden, 28 North oth etreet,"Phillidelphla. And Cannot do Harm ApdC,a4o,46 HaiM *.eamiottio HarM Aikd'Oamot q Hari' ME linartral 'THE GREAT FEMMALE REMEDY ! Tag GREAT FEMALE, REMEDY I THE GREAT FEMALE REMILDY 1 THE t GREAT FEMALE REMEDY ! MS • AB' HHETTFA THAN , PILLS 1 ASE HaTEH THAN -PILLBI -4 '"ARE BETTER THAN PILLS ! t..;«.;ci.i: ARES:ETTER THAN FILLS °! =I , RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOla I RELIABLE, ANDSURE TO DO GOOD I IRTHE,DIRECTIONS_AREADHERED TO -THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IT-THE-DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO MIRE DI/IEOMM ARE:ADHERED TO • . , NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE . NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE NONE OTHERS.ABE GENUINE ,NO,NV OTHERS ARE GENUINE MEMO ' NOT BE IMPOSED. UPON DO NOT.BE lIIIPoSED . UPON NOT -' BE INPOSER 'UPON ":DO NOT BE ,IMPOSED UPON gail g Ctlegrapt Letter from Millersburg. hlrrzeusnoso, Oct. 21,1863. Vorrepondence of the Telvraph It may be interesting to you to hear how the success of the Union ticket was received: is the tapper end of the county. Oar town rang with enthusiasm and joy on Saturday evening. it was a gala night for the loyal and true. We had a grand torch light Proces sion in • honor of the re-election of our gallant and magnanimous Governor, An dre* G. Cartin. - Although the morn • broke dark and hazy, bright Helios with his silvery steed rode up a Ciliated sky. The petriotic hearts of our loyal town seemed to droop; every lip whispered.disappointment. The pseudo patriotic were exulting, and 'dreadful was the din • Of hissing through the town, thick s i tv arm ing now With complicated serpents." iTotwithstanding this impending gloom, the efficient committee of arrangements worked soalowily for the success of the demonstration. Their labors were not futile. Their hopes no fanciful chin - rem, while lee and the ladies were decorating the wagon, the quack of the wild geese in the distant air lead oar Vidollito the zenith,-when-they formed-the letters V and Y, victory. =•Thisomen augured success. It was an intimation that the "fowlsof the air" if not "Cieryt)iing that creepeth on the ehrth" le with ta. While the red gold of eventide burned in the ,ocoidental sky, and the feet of.day were trodding the shores of ,night, the full round splendor of an ()dither moon burst from the thiek strata of clouds!, cheering the loyal heart. Smiling with the beaming countenance of admiration and rejoicing that the truth, of which her bright ness is a symbol,has been triumphant. Ayo,this was a night long to be remembered, an episode that Mnemosyne i.houldlaang Up in her pictured halls. - `Every loyal house in the _town was brilliantly illuminated. Lines of living light glared in impaled splendor along the streets.— It was a landscape of light. Flags kissed the moving wind. Loyal inscriptions greeted the eye. Vociferous cheers filled the air. The vestal fires of patriotism burned as brightly in every patriot's heart as it did from his whitlow. Large Union League delegations were here from Lykenstawn, Crossroads and Liverpool— All comet° mingle their voices in the glad ans- of- victory. -- • The prpcession paradedthrough the principal streets of the town. The van of the train was its most beautiful feature ; it consisted of a largeoperrwagon,. gorgeously decorated With .avergreens and flewers from C * 4.114010 arch floatect"Our Countiy's Flag." To the wagon was attached six white horses, a rider with a torch upon each horse. In the wagon were thirteen beautiful young:ladies, smiting and happy, arrayed in white apparel, representing the thirteen original colonies, each young lady bearing the name of the State she symbolized, upon her plumaged hat. Aglaia, •Euphrosyne and Thalia were excelled by this happy build. The - mountain nymphs would have blushed in their-presence. How many a young man's heartbeat quick and fast "under his jacket " as , he gazed upon these white robed maidens These graces flaunted their handkerchiefs and sang, patriotic songs as they passed through the weeds, which meta response from the illumined windows, even many of the ladies whose has bands are in' the ranks of the nntetrifted " could not Suppreselheir joy, and gave vent to their feelings with a wave of the hand strea rippling mule of reeogaition. Following this was the blazing toiches of the Loyal Union League, carrying'banners with appropriate in scriptions. Enthusiasm rolled thrungn the cor tider of every loyal soul. Zeal for the cause lit up every eye. The tomtits in- -the street whispered victory to the glowing tapers in the windows, seeming to catch a brighter glow, taper tleamed Victory to taper, until the whole town was encircled with a chain of light and glory. After the procession had paraded through the town, it was formed into a circle in the Square, in the centre of which was the ;'chariot of graces." Dr. B. G. &cover and William V. Tones, Esq., orLykertstown, being loudly called for, they ably and eloquently spoke'of the recent victories, and of the ap proaching tomes. The sentiment that Abraham Lincoln can and will be our' nest President was received with "three times three" for Lincoln. The campaign for 1864 has commenced here. The people of the "upper end" are for Abra ham. We want the Man who, from the time he accepted the regticy of the erabecile Buchanan, namely, the bogus Confederacy, has conducted the,affairs ofthe nation so well and efficiently that the patriotic hopes are almost realised and the rebellion evidently upon its death oouoh— tortured with the throeslhat wrung from trea son the most horrible imprecations and accursed regrets. We want the man at whom the so called Democrats are carping, reviling and im pugning his motives. We want the hero who has exhibited to the delighted eye of the good, the grandest endeavors that ever ewelled muscle with the exuberance of strength, the broadest and holiest principles that ever leaped from the chambers of the brain. ;'We want the man who fosters the holy princlples that have led the van of Christianity and erudition through all past time; the man who stands upon the broad platform of his country; the man who is leading through, the red sea of sor row to the green shores of liberty 811 oppressed and down-trodden race; a man who dares to act 'when the cohorts of rebellion. are leagued to'rlot and ruin. The inevitable Prof. &Baler, and thp ladies, sung the "Star Spangled Banner," after which the loyal band was dismissed, all satisfie.l with the splendid demonstration. More anon, A DOUBLE PriIIEDER /2i PENNSYLVANIA. -4 man named Wilkineon was arrested in Plain delphia, on Monday, on, a charge of .having murdered Ellen Jones and John Barrett, at a house near Media; Delaware county, Pa. Mrs. Jones kept a drinking house there, and her body was found literally hewn "to pieces. Not far distant from her were found the mangled remains of Barrett. An axe had been used to commit Ude horrid butchery. An attempt was made "to wash out the blood stains from this w3apon. A basin of bloodY water, and a blood itairierttowel, exhibiting finder rnarks, as traced in - the life blood 'of the .victlins, were left in the house by the murderer. . It is supposed Agra J. had money about bar pre mines, and hence the murder. Wilkinson ad- Mits he was at . or 4onse on ,Suncliy; 'evening, ,_§,43.1)/4!)Seitge". oft'the . trible =I PRICE ONE CENT, 330 Zeienrapii. From VirAEHINGTON LATER FROM MEADE'S ARMY The Star says :—" No lurorinatieu has teen received here indicating that the two armies upon the tiappahar.nech have come ito collision again—that is since Saturday last. It turns out that the importance of the cavatry tight on that day, this side of the river, Las been greatly magnified. It i 3 the belif of neatly all military men here that no COUSid , . - 3:. able portion of Lee's airay h>ve rccrossed into Faquier county, at alleged, and hie act et I ,y -ing pontoons acres the Aver in the vicinity c,f Rappahannock Station was intended to radii tate the retreat, when pressed, of the portion of his cavalry and the inconscdera.ble sapp;rtieg infantry he threw north of the stream to eup• port the cavalry." NAVAL ORDERS.—LiLut. Commanding S. P. Quachenbush has been ordered to the couimeud of the Pequot ; Lieut. Commanding J .mes Parker has been detached front Epeeist duty at ew York, and ordered t..) the North Atlantic blockading equiadron. ROM FORTR EMS MONItOE, CONDITION OF IaIs'AIIIS AT MOMLL ntercsting Extracts itklinlimond A lady, the wife of an officer' iu the rebel army, who recently arrived in !Norfolk, from Mo bile, Bays that city is threatened by the Federal troops, who are Lear enough I) be ab;e to watch the nievemeats of tte rebA totes in city. The inhabitants think th 3 city wilt be captured, ea there -are but few as Liable - troops there." Various means are resorted to to keep up the apptarance of a larger forc.3 than the rebels really have. hv.n wurnen, it is said, array themselves in the garb of ,Adiers and parade the outskirts of the city to keop up appearances. If the city is attacked, it IS thought ub serious reaistaziee will ne made. No restriction in prices. The Richmond Sentinel of the 2.3 d says : ILO people decided yesterday, by a large vote—the vote given was 867 to 296—that they them is inadvisable to place any restacticn on pr:c:s, and tifetirgiuia Senate has decided thy. thtro should be none. The propositibti is how deAd. We submit to this dwision with cheegi.autte, though tie bulleve it to be a greit mismke.. TILYENG TO ESCARZ COSECRIPZION. "It is stated that some who have put sut , .ll totes iu the army, white they stayed at home to make money, are alarmed at the prospect of the repeal of the substitute law, and haviug, made wherewithal to travel, are trying; LO run to Europe. We uneets.and teat tillilierotla applications have been made fur parsitorte— more, probably, than will be ermted." re.DiRAL PAISONSISS NO'S TO BE ALLOWT,D TO ItE- "An order his been issued from the Wa.i Department to Gen. Winder, who in , in cha g of priginers of war at hichmoud, instiuttleg him to deliver to the ii'ueral prisonene in his charge ail goid sent to their' ay their fti.Lus from the Nardi, bat to withhold Irani them nli United States Treasury notes, t.s the coineJ erate government reco,Anlzes uo buJi natto,y, but he may gm them an eguicalskt in zionhern ecri Tills is a new mode of swindliog Federal pi uners. "The Coufederate Government recog nizes no such money," sale tna rebel War Departnient, yet they direct teat thn "green backs" be retained, and their worthless du l , 1:- dated scrip be given to our prisoners of war. it is very evident from this order that the reh_l authorities Vcogaize the fact (hit Federal ninney has a value, and they are, therefore vary willing to retain it in their posseszien and give in it, place their own admitted worthless trash t..) our badly used soldiers, who have been cu cu • fortunate as to fall in the hands of the "Sou th.- ern chivalry." A FIGHT AT CIEKNOIECK, ALABANA the Rebels Repulsed with Severe LGSS The Memphis Bulletin, of the 21th, says that on the 21st the advance of the Union te.e:s moving eastward from Corinth, met with. 1-:- sistance at Cherokee Statioa, eighty-nine mties from Tuscumbia, Alabama. Gen. Caterhans was lathe advance and had not moved far when he encountered two b:i:- ades of rebel cavalry under Genera!s Lee a Forrest, estimated at from 4,000 to 6,000. The fight lasted for an hour, when the rebels were driven back with severe loss. Oar ices was seven killed and thirty-seven wuundecl, caused chiefly by an unfortunate mistake, by which Lee's cavalry, who were dressed in bico, overcoats, were supposed to be a part of en:. forces. The rebels are said to have very stronn• b ferti fiCations constructed a mile this sale of Tui , clm.- his on the railroad. The prisoners captured report that the enemy expect 3 to mako a stout resistance at that place. They say they had 4.000 men there on Tuesday and receive , rein forcements of 1,009 cavalry on Wednesday.— Two thousand more were expected from Bragg. HECTOR. Pennsylvania and the Draft. WASHINGTON, O. 27 The quota of Penns.ylvania in rhe next draft le 88,709. The one months' 'advanced pay a- lowed to volunteers by:the resolution of Con gress July 21, 1862, will he Paid to recruits for• old organizations, enlisted under the recent orders, immediately upon their arrival at tile general rendezvous. THE GUM PECTORALS CONTAIN Colinfoot, Horehound, Ipt•acu.- anha, Senege. and Squill, (the moil relkx ble e xpectorant known,) are the , 6hief active con stituents, so blended with Gum Arabic anti Sugar that each lozenge co' tains s" mild and vary pleasant dose. Are very usefulte etal2lbe a cough; allay tickling in the throat, to re!ieve hoarseness„ catarrh, sore throat. &o. Prepared and sold,by. S. A. KHNKEL & BRO., oath . — Apotheearies, HarriabUrg, Pa. + 1 -z- ) ' 1 WASIILtiGTON, 0;:t. 27 Papers FORTRESS MONRO; Oct. 26 CELTS '• GRESEBACKS." CAIRO, El., Oct. 26
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