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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 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