I: E I 14;1, Et; RAP H IS PUFA,IBI3ED EVEIa DAY, GEOR(3 17 BERGNER, ............ :ITTSCRIPTION 'l'll o DADA' ca , ttrrQo 1 to subscribers in the Cloy at e 'otsYccu•lysoNiOribers will by bared S.l UO WEEKLY AND &nil-WEEKLY TMLEGRAPH. rISIEWLAPI,.II-0 Pilbll6llll , l [MOO a week durini tg, ; ,:=.rio❑ th 4 I,gial,:tore, and weekly during the re 11A11111IT anzl :oroished to sothieribors al tiv tol lowing rate, ,, , viz Tingle aubscr.ber6 For year- ...... Seven ==! If subscribers order the dkeoutinuanee of their news papers, the oublizlter may continue to send them until all arrearages are: it subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newva ...., from the office to Which they are directed, they ore re pousible until they have settled tte bills and orde ed hem discontinued. . si leDital. DK. WIN SUi\ XI-30 LOCK ROSPITAL A• 6 dint:overtmi ihet morit certain, Hpoods r.•..<13, in Ito world for DISEA !!7.Eb: OF IMPRUDENCE. XIII.- LI ,LX 2U VW/IL - VI Ch/LSKIL itiele“Ary or Noxious Drags gair.A CURB WARRANT - RD OR YO CFLARGR 04 FROM (irit 1. Two D.AYB. Weal:nese 01 the Back or Lintbs, Strictures, Pains ir the Loins, Aileen:we of the Kidneys mid Bladder, Orgee Weakness, Nervou, th;binty, Decay el the l'hyFie , Poe. nes,. Dy6peptittL, I..aLlgllol, Low Spirits, Goan:quo o. nen,, fall itation of the Hrart, Tiuuditp, Tremblings, .thintictt of Sight or Giddiness, ii.ease of the Stomach, Affeetiont of the Head, Throat, Noe or :kin—those terrible disor ders arising, troth the indiscretion or Solitary Habits ei Vouth—thum dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, relater marriak:e hope,— Bible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the victims 01 solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit Which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands 01 young men of toe must exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise t f.ve entranced listening Sevates with the thunders ut eluquence, or waked to etsi ;any the living lyre, may call whit full conildenee. bLnHSI~GG~' Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be 'ng aware of physical weakness, should Immediately COD t alt hr, ,T., and be reAteran ,o perfect health. ORGANIC IV N Immediately eared and full vigor restored lie who planes himself under the mire of Dr.. 1 .2 mm; religiously euntoie In his honer as a gt.uttemau, and vet. fideutli rely upon hie Skill as a physislan. .-oititie No. 7 :oath etitifteic e.tretet, Saltimwy rat., on the felt 'mind side going from Baltimore street. 7 boors troth the. ts.truev. pav tinuinr ill tinny tang tbe amine or number, or you will mistake the place. 13e pat. titular for ignorant, Trilliikci Qlta.as, with fated turner., or Paltry Humbug Certificates, aux:Lewd by the reams don. 01 lir. Johnson, Lurk hear. all letters moat contain a Postuge:tztamp, to use on the reply. JufiNKION Ik. Johnson member of the itoyai College of Surgeonli, London, graduate 'rem nue Of Om most eminent Colleges of the dulled. atated., and in° greatest part al 1)16 has been spent in the iiespitals of Glutton, rails, Phila• dolphia and elsewhere, has edheted some o 1 the most az touishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing iu the ears .and nend When asleep. great nor. vtaisuess, being ?Aar mot: at suda,m sonnun, with frequent blit3hiug,attomtod sometimes ait derange. merit of mind were eared immediately. TA.1.(1.+; PAR. titill.L.A.R NOTICE. Dr. .1. k....atiesseli 1111 Olcs. who - having thinrea thew selves by priV. , te :Led iin;..roper incinigencies, that Secret and solitary csbtt which roman h,rth and. mind, ha fitting them, fur either buiihe:is or zociety. The., are SUMO of the tsd 11.1113. Inc,,ancholy ducea it early habits of youth, viz : WenkLue,s of the B.cl: aua Limbs,. r.4.11ns la tlati'acad, intanes4 of Sight Los?, of, Muscular Power, ealintation of the ausni., Dyo poictia; iervouo irrifabwly, Dcratve,ecient of Functions, De:coral Docility, ' Symptoms 01 liousuter. lion, Am. tifITALLY. Alinma,V, the fearful etieete uu the naiad ere much to tie dreaded :—Cods of 31emory, Cveiusiuu 01 Ideas, Lk - pressloo Of Spittle, Evil FOrlibOiiiligli ' Aversive totiocie ty, Self-distrust , Love: of Solitude, Tiuodity, are., ere some of the evil etleees. Itousamt , of pornon", of all uge:3, now Jange 4 111.1a1 IE the ean, , ,e ‘.l weir d. , cAme w 0e5,17.11, I..ritiLg thelr vigor, heounnag Weak, our 4ti9 and ena.m.t , ,....tert, [lave a ningnlar appearank.e toe e11;3, cough, atici Vyinp• Ms of YOUNO gV..11 Who have Injured themselves by a t.id-ht,in prneilae, tla duyed iu wpm) alone—a habit frequently leatud temr, eV li dompunieura, or at school, Oho shouts el which are sightly felt, even wilco asleep, Mitt d mot oared, rendefu marriage impossible, curt destroys botu Wad and body, should A pply immediately. What a pity that a young onali t the hopes ot - his seen. try, the darling et his parents, should be snatched iron all prospects and imiOysimmt.... life by the ceusequenees of deviating tram sue pats in natAirt), nod net ilging in a certain acturitt habit. ',44 , 1p , ZTE.0L19 mem, betere oeutti - a. plating Allitl2loA3 effect that a sound raind.and body aretho moat neosottaty requisites m promote c4oadhia.l happudow. tialetra without these ' the journey through life het:mines a weary pilgrimage; the prospoct handy darkens to the VLOW;tbe m um b eco mes shadowed with despair, and idled with the melt holy redaction that the happineso al another be comes blighted with our owe. DR. JOHNISON'S REMEDY FON OR ( ANJC W i NF:$ ;113y this great and important remedy, Wealcuess;of thl Organs are speedily cured, and lull vigor restored, nous:aide of the most nerVOUS [tad debilitated whe bad lost all hope, tr , tve boon Immediately relieved. Ail impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Disquallfh cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or the most fearbil kind, speedily cured. TO ST2iANOERS• The many thousands cared at Whined:bitten Within Mt last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgical operations performed by Dr. .1., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of wham have appeared again, and again before the public, besides his ealiciing as a gentleman of character and re tronsiteilitit, is a isnnicienc guarantee Lo the &ducted. DISF.ASES OF IMPRUDENCE.—When the inisguidce and imprudent votary of pleasure Mies he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disealme, it too often .happens that an illmitithed sense of shame or dread of discovery actors him from applying to those who, from edimimii add re• spectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con . stltutional syniptoms of this horrid disease make theme appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin., mi., progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to his dreadlul sufferiugs by sending hint to "that oeuree from whence no traveler resurue." IL is a mei• anaholy tact that thousands fall victitas to this terrible disease, owing to the uusitilthlness Ot.. toner ant pretuud ers, who, by the use Or :hat dtadijimSot4, mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable. To STRANOII - 128...-The Doctor's Letiti:nag hang in his whettera must ceniutn Stump ;pus on the reply fiemediez scut by wSo. 7 south Freda:lett street, Baltimore. gprlB-da*ly JUST PUBLISH It I, A MANUA L MIL d ITARY SURGERY HINTS - ON THE EMERGENCIES Field, Camp, and Hospital Practice, B. D. GROSS',- PROFESSOR OF Br MISSY IN THE 7EFiRSPION MEDICAL COLLEGB =! For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTM; may 24 SCREFFER'S BOOK STOES I (Near the Barrisburg Bridge.) 125 JUST lo ß to E i fi C ir - e l w V s-T ED NIER f C7A 13 2 NO — TE e PAPtit, which we will sell at $1.25 per ream. $2.60 per ream for NOTE PAC'EII, decorated with the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic mottos. $3.50 for 1000 WITTE ENVELOPES, with national and patriotic emblems, printed iu two colors. Please give as a call, TUE. . F. l - ,'CEIEFFER, 1e2.2-d Harrisburg. CIDER !! ! VINEGAR I I MADE from choice and selected Apples and guaranteed by us to bestriotly pure. e/2-d Wel. DOCK Ai CO. •,`N '• / • t - S• - 1 • .11 1 11 1 • • • • 'eV 1.1): le . S 2 00 12 00 15 00 VOL. XVI 0. ill. Grass 1.0 D;' HOLESALE AND.R.ETAIL DRUGG ISIS, M A R:K E T.T.S Tat! E EaT „;:EAI?RiSBURG,m.PEAN'A.TI?I DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE. ;KEEPERS AND (CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to' our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and beSt selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS dr PAINTS, varntslie:situtil Glues, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and. Patty, naming Fluid and AlcohA., Lard, Sperm arid Pine Min, derides, Viata and Laaip Globes 4 PERFUMERY & TomEr ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per fumers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S. COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS, UR I;t* Z 0 Z ' V., Hai, ----- f" , O. RN • 1. ---- ic . 11P --- —........-----..! g iEW.I ' 0 M. Ul PinC. is . T 0 4 14Rft. ; T* We respectfully invite alcall, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. JON E' S AND WRITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR 440 f all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, whichiwe set as low as it can be purchased in the cities. MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL OIL ! CARBON OIL ! ! Being large purchasers in these Oils, We can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, ose of you who have not given our HORSE 6,ND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in god condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. M. D Our long ex perience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to onr business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberel patronage bestowe on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the uatiug public `INDEPENDENT !N ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE NO. 19, Artist Colors And Tools, Pure Ground Spicen, Ca4tlie. Soap, Sponges and Corks, Sus., Sze , Sc., Sze:: With a general variety of TEETH! TEETH 1U RESTORATIVES HAS RISBURG, PA.. MON DAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 30, 1861 Nero ribuertionttitts. SPECIAL PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. OFFICE SECRETARY OF TILE CommoNWEALTII, llarrisburg, Sept. 18, 1861. '1 he following "provisions in case any of the militia' or volunteers shall be in actual service at the tithe of the general election" are publish ed for the benefit of those citizens of Pi.nusyl 7 Vallift to whom they may apply in connection with the general election to be held on the sec, and Tuesday of October, A. D. 1861 : Whenever any of the citizens of this Com monwealth qualified as hereinbefore provided; shall be in any actual military Service in any detachment of the militia or corps of Volunteers; under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this coin! monwealth, on the day of the general election; as aforesaid, such citizens may exercise the right of surf' i age at such places as may be apl pointed by the commanding officer of the troop, or company, to which they shall respectively belong, as fully as if they were present at the usuel place of election. Provided, 'That no member of any such troop or company, shall be permitted to vote at the. place' sii• appointed,,! if at the time of such election be shall be with in ten miles of the place at which he would be entitled to vote, if not in service as aforesaid. The proceedings for conducting such eleetionS shall be as far as practicable, in all respects the same as are herein directed in the case of gen- 1 eral elections, except that the captain or corn! mantling officer of each company or tioop shallt act as judge, and that the first lieutenant or of- 1 fiver second in command, shall act as inspector,. at such election, so far as shall relate to such! company or troop ; and in case of the neglect' or refusal of such officers, or either of them, to serve in such capacity, the officer or officers next! in command, in such company or troop, shall! act as judge or inspector as the case May 'be. The officer authorized to perform the duties! of judge, shall administer the proper oath or affirmation to the officer who shall act as in-! specter, and as soon as such officer shall have! been sworn or affirmed, he shall administer the! proper oath or affirmation to the officer whose! duty it shall be to act as judge, and such officer! acting as judge shall appoint two persons to act: as clerks, and shall administer to them the proper oaths or affirmations. The several officers authorized to conduct! such elections shall take the like oaths or affix , mations, shall have:the like powers, and they, as well as other persons who may attend, vote, or offfir to vote, at such election,-shall pie sub= jeer to the like penalties and restrictions as ate declared or provided- in this act, in the case of elections by the citizens at their usual places of election: Within three days after such election, the judges thereof shall respectively transmit ! through the nearest post office, a return thereof together with the tickets, tally lists of voters, to the prothonotary of the county in which such electors would • have voted, if not in• military service. And the said judges shall transmit another return of such election to the -com manding officer of the regiment or battallion, as the case may be, who shall make a general return under his hand and seal, of the votes of all the companies or 'troops under his command and than transmit the -same through the near est post office to the secretary of the common wealth. ,It shall be the• duty of the prothonotary of the county, to whom such returns shall be - made, to deliver to the return judges of the same county, a copy certified under his hand and seal, of the return of votes so transmitted to him by' the judges of the election in the companies or troops aforesaid. The return judges of the proper county or counties i in which . the volunteers or militia 'men aforesaid may have resided at the time of :being called into actual service as , aforesaid, shall meet on the second Tuesday in November next after •the election. And when two or more counties are connected in the election, the meeting of the judges from each county shall be postponed in such case until the Fri day following the said second Tuesday in No vember.. The return judges so met, shall include in their enumeration the votes so returned, and thereupon shall proceed in all respects in the like manner SS is provided- this - act, in cases where all the votes shall have been given at the usual place of election. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth seplB-doawte All Work Promised in One Week 1 0 -18 E N Lir a r L l 7 ANIA STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, [O4 _Market Street between 4th am st h, HABRISBURG PA., (N tiERE every description of. Ladies' and Geattemens' (torments, Mee Goods, ate. are Cleansed and finished in Om best manner and at ife snorted_ untie( !IMO. & CO., *4.0 tt-(1- P,mrnders BOARDING. PLEASANT apartments, with use o heater, bath, gas &a with good board,. can. be ob tamed by a couple of gentlemen at No. 5. Lobust street. House lately omapied. by Gen. Miller,) near the river sepl6 .d2w.2law fiRAB CIDER 111—Strictly pure, spark 4,,J ling and sweet—hap,reoeiyed o.i:ilia - or Modal or Di -10:na at every State Agriatilturai Fair since 1856. For 4.e byWM. 'WOW & CO Select Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. THE Fall term of ROBERT AFELWEE'6 it School for boys, will open on the first Monday In Set;temher. room is well ventilated, comfortably furnished, and in every respect adapted for school pur. I CATHARINE ILI'ELWEE'S School for girls, locate] n the Same buildin:, will open for the Fall term at the same tithe. The room hes been elegantly fitted up to promote he health and comfort of scholars. augletdif REMOVAL. ff~E SUBSCRIBER has removed his PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market street to Fourth street above 3 , larket,opponite tho Bethe church, Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict ,ittimiion to business, to merit a continuance of it. mar2.8.3m4. 1.)11. newly replenished stock of Toi et Ur and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this - city, and feeling confident of rendering satisfaction, we: would res-: pect'ully invite a call. HEILER, 91 Market street, two doors east of kourth street, south side. a discritTa- atlintlictitrotts Books for the Military 1 TUST RELIEVED AT BERGNER'S CHEAP J BOOKS LURE, No. 51 Market street. ri TA t; ICS 11 11 D 11, Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics, for the exer cise,- and manceuvreg of Troops whet, acting as Light Infantry or Riflemen. 'Prepared under the direction of the War Department. By Bre vet Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. HARDEE, U. S. Vol. I.—Schools of the Soldier and Company ; Instructions for Skirmishers. Vol, IL—School of the Battalion. NSTRUUTIONS IN FEELS' EtT f Prepared by a Board of Artillery Officers.— One vol. Bvo. $2.50. COL. S. COOPER, Adjt.-Gen. U. S. A. Sir :—The Light Artillery Board assembled by Special Orders No. 134, of 1856, and Special Orders No. 116, of 1858, has the honor to sub mit a revised system of Light Artillery Tactics and Regulations recommended for that arm. WM. H. FRENCH, Bt. Maj. Capt. First Artil lery. WILLIAM F. BARRY, Captain First Artillery. HENRY J. HUNT, Bt. Maj. Capt. second Ar tillery. OA VAL RY TACTIC, Published by order of the War Department. First Part—School of the Trooper ; of the Pla toon and of the Squadron Diauounted Second Part--of the Platoon and of the Squadron Mounted. Third Part—Evolutions of a Regi ment. Three vols. 18mo. $3.75 WAR DEPARTNMNT, WASHINGTON, } February 10, 1841. The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted to the organization of Dragoon regiments, having. been approved by the President of the United States, is DOW published for the government of the said service. Accordingly, instruction in the same will be given after the method pointed out therein ; and all additions to, or departures from the ex ercises and manceuvreslaid down in this system are positively forbidden. J. R. POINSET 1, Secretary of War. NITLELLIN '8 BAYONEP EXERUISE. Manual of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared for the use of the Army of the United States. By GEORGE B. M'CIELLAS, Capt. First Regi ment Cavalry, 11. S. A. Printed by order of the War Department. One vol. 12mo. $1.25. EIRADQUARTERS of THE ARMY, F WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 31, 1851. HOD. C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War. Sir :—Herewith I have the honor to submit a'system of Bayonet Exercise translated from French by Captain Geo. B. 11.'CleIlan, Corps, Engineers, U. S. Army. I strongly recommend its being printed for distribution to the Army ; and that it made, by regulation, a part of the "System of Instruc tion." The inclosed extracts from reports of the In spector General, etc., show the value. I have ; the honor to be, sir, with high respect your most obedient servant,_ WINFIELD SCOTT. Approved. C. il. CONRAD, Secretary of War January 2, 1852. A. JONES, Adjutant General Any of the above works forwarded by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of the published price. Remittance can be made in gold dollars and postage stamps. Address GEO. BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA. . ' MANUFACTORY I No. 69, Market Street, below Third, At r‘vt„ , HARRISBURG, PA. •M • 8. LEE, ANOTAI;TURER OF. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS atm ALKINki CANES, will furnish g•nds LOWER PRIDES than can be bought in auy 01 the EitsCrn Cities. Country merchants will du well to .call and examine prices and quality, and convince them 'selves of this fact. .. aug23-dly. TAKE NOTICE! THAT we have recently added to our at ready full stoog OF SEGARS LA NORMATIS, • HARI KARI, EL MONO, LA BANANA. OF PERFUMERY FOR TO HANDKERCHIEF : TURKISH ES -ENOS, ODER OF MUSE, LUBIN'S ESSENCE BOUQUET ; FOR 771 E RAM EAU LIJSTRALE, CRYLTALIZED PX4I4TUIL MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATII,II !FOR TOE CObIPLEXION : TALC OF VENLE, ROSE LE IF POWDER, NEW MuWN RAY POWLEK, BLANC DE PERLES. OF SOAPS 13,121108 F 1 EcT. MOSS ROSE, BENZOIN, UPPER TEN, VIOLET, NEW MOWN HAY, JOCKEY CLUB. : Trying the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet !Art cies, We fancy that we are better able than our com lnetitors to get up a complete Toilet Set at any price de sired. Gall and see. Always on , hand, a' FRESH Stock 01 DRUGS, MEDI CELEEICALS, &c., consequent of our receiving alinest daily, additions thereto. KaLLER'S UItUG AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street, South aide. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEITS'Eft; W.Olitt) ;reepootiully: inform hie :041•91.p wad the public generally, that he *it eohtillue to give instruellone on the PIANO let.alE M LODEON; VIOLIN and also in the science ol TROROIIok RAS& . Ho 'win WO pleasure wait epee pupils at the., hawes,at any pour desired, or iessone pits residence, Is. Third,strest, few doors helow gennati Reformed Church. ,iroilfi-o I COAL. THE undersigned would respectfully in lorm the citizens or Harrisburg that he is prepared tei furnish in any part of the-city, Lrens Valley, Trevor ton and Wilkesharro Coal as low as any other dealers in the city. Please call and give me a trial. J. WALLuWEic Jr., Agent, No. 8, Reading Railroad Depot, sepB.dlm Harrisburg, Pa. SPICED SALMON 11 FRESH AND VERY DELICATE. Pu up neatly in five pound CUM. W 25 WM. DOCK, Jr., &Cu R EMOVAL. ITHL: 61113 SCRIBER Would respectfully Wenn the public that he ha,; removed his Plumb ing 'and Br , urs leounding establishment to No, 22 South Third street belowliarr's Hetet Mankind for past put rbnagei tie hopes.by strict attention to business to. merit a continuance of it. 1p1.2-dtf J. JONge.. BY TELEGRAPii From our Morning Edition mportant from Kentucky THE UNION TROOPS IN POSSESSION OF THE LOCKS ON GREEN RIVER. Occupation of Oynthiana by Federal Troops. JAMES B. CLAY IN THE LOUIS- VILLE PRISON BUCKNER'S TROOPS ATTACK A UNION CAMP. The Rebels Get Badly Whipped. I=l LOUISVILLE, Sept. 28 Hon. Horace Maynard, of Tennessee, is at Frankfort. Agents are now stationed along the Ohio river to prevent the smuggling of arms into Kentucky. The Bulletin says five hundred troops from Terre Haute, Ind., had gone up Green river, Kentucky, and taken possession of locks No. I and 3. One shot was fired at them and the fire was returned, killing their assailant. Many Union families have fled to Evansville from the Green river country. A regiment of cavalry from Ohio has gone into camp near Covington, on the Lexington pike. Cynthiana, Ky. , is occupied by Federal troops, and national flags were thrown to the breeze from the Louisville Hotel and the Galt House to-clay. Seventeen secessionists, among them James B. Clay and Col. F. C. Harris, of Madison, Ky., were brought to Louisville this aftei noon and committed. A writ of habeas corpus in Clay's case has been issued, returnable before Judge Catron on Monday. Denson Ormsly, a lawyer of this city, was arrested, but discharged on taking the oath of allegiance. It is reported that some of Buckner's men at tacked the Union camp on Mud river, forty miles from Bowling Green, under Col. Hawkins. The confederates were badly whipped, the Union men coming to Hawkins aid from all directions with shot-guns and. Kentucky rifles. From Washington. THE REBEL BATTERIES ON THE POTOMAC. Probable Release of Mayor Brown of Baltimore. I= WASHINGTON, Sept.. 2 It is conclusively ascertained that the rebels have batteries erected at all important points on the Virginia side of the Potomac, from Acquia Creek to the Owoquan. All is quiet here to-day, and also on the other side of the river. A large Union meeting is going on to-day. in Anne Arundel county, Maryland. Secretary Chase has gone to. New York and Boston to make further arrangements about the new lOan. Efforts are being made for the release of Mayor Brown, of Baltimore from Fort Lafay otio, eh. I. little doubt that he will be re leased The Baltimore Evening Star, heretofore inclin ed to secessionism, has come out decidedly for the Union. REPORTS FROM THE POTO3IAO The National Republican of this morning says We were yesterday informed by the captain of a coal schooner, who had just arrived, that On Thursday, while on his voyage up the Po tomac, and being a short distance below Free iitone Point, he suddenly found himself In the midst of a battle between the United States war steamers and a lot of rebels on shore. He stated that the shells were flying so thick and fast about him, that he deemed it prudent to get out of the way as fast as possible. He is Confident that he saw one of the steamers in a sinking condition. On Wednesday night while the propeller 'Planet was near Matthias Point, an accidental 'shot from the Delaware passed through her hull, and caused her to sink almost immediate ly. The crew was all saved. The Reliance came up to the navy yard, on Thursday morning, from the lower Potomac, bringing with her a Lieutenant of the rebel army, who had deserted, and by means of a jaft succeeded in reaching a schooner near Evansport. He reports that there are heavy batteries con cealed by the brush, along the - river, one of Which is at Cockpit Point. From ten to fif teen thousand troops are stationed . along the Potomac, among whom there is great dissatis faction. Several contrabands„ lately picked up and also brought up by the Reliance, -make similar statements, and say that the rebels were busy all day Sunday hauling cannon to Freestone The Lieutenant has gone down the river in another boat, to point out the precise localities of the rebel batteries. The flag ship Yankee, Corn. Gillis, which has been cruising off Point Look Ont, camp up to the navy yard yesterday. To avoid the rebel batteries, on Thursday night she put out het ights, and bugged the Maryland shore. itram Iriutiug girt, paving procured Steam Power Pres Peg, we are prepar ed to execute JOB add B PPINTING of every aescrip- Lion cbenper than ut can b- done at auy other establish ment in the country. Kt 2ES ,F ADVE , IFING. .#l4- Four lines or 1,-.9 constitute one- hllf square. Eight lines or more than fotir consti men square. Half Fquare, one day one week one month..., three months six one year Onetquare, one day one week.... one month... three months six months 0115 year . . Jar Businers notices inr:erted in the'Local Column. or bo'ore Irlarriees and Dealbe, VIVI.. Cr.RTi PER 7.IhE for aachim.ertion. 1 NO 28 414- Marrges and Death: , to be bored as regfifv_ad tent LATER FROM MISSOURI. Depredations and Plunderings of the THE SECESSIONISTS STEAL THE NEGRO OF THE UNIONISTS. GEN. FREMON'T AT JEEFEBSON CITY. The Rebels Preparing to Make a Stand at Lexington. A messenger from Linn creek last night says that the rebel depredations and plunderings continue uninterrupted there, and that every thing in the place has been carried of. It is reported that the secessionists are stealing the negroes of Unionists. Senators Miles and Ver non and Rev. Mr. Atnst, a Methodist, are among the leading spirits. Genl. Pope and his staff are here and Col. L. Mulligan and his officers, it is runaored, will arrive to-morrow. all intelligence is kept very close since the arrival of Gen'l. Fremont, who goes to camp with his staff and numerous reti nues to : morrow. When he will leave here is uncertain, probably not before Tuesday or Wed nesday of next week. He was serenaded last 1 night. A spy who attempted to escape from the city on an up train this evening was ar rested. The opinion seems to be gaining ground that the rebels intend to remain at Lexington for some time and prepare for a good engagement there. Many persons say if Fremont is energetic and rapid in his movements that he can cut off Price's chances of escape and obtain a brilliant victory. . KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE The Senate Committee report the arrest of Messrs. Ewing, Silvertooth and Irvan, members of the Legislature as illegal and unwarrantable, and have procured their release. The thanks of the General Assembly were voted to Ohio, Indiana and Illinois for their aid in arresting the.invasion of Kentucky. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL 1.. precisely what its uamo indicates, for while . pleas ar.t to the. taste, it Is rerivirying, exhilarating, and strsinglhening to the Vital p .wers. hats° rev.vifieg, re instates and renews the Mood I all its ori. purity, and thus rest Ire: and readmit the ace-em invulnerable to at'acits of dise.se it is tie only preparation seer offered to the wmlii in a papul.r iorm to as to be within the reach of all. So e -, emically and tkillfallp corohined, as to the most powerful to,ic, and yet co flaleutly adapted so As TO ACT TN PREFECT ACCORDANCR WITS THE LAWS OF NATURE, AND HENCE SO,IT7TE THE WEAKEST sromisen suit oce up the el ees.ive org ins, and dlay a I mrvOus irritation. aiaalto veifectly eV:War/hog in its effects, aim yet it is never foliowen by lassitde r d,pre,own , f spirits !t is item posed entirely of vegetables, nai those thorougly. 6om pining i.owerfal tonic and soothing nroo..rtieS t and con s quently cull never injure. As a sure preven lb - a and cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS . FEvst A,:LoBq OF APeETIT 4', FAINTNE6S, NER VOUS IRRITABILITY, N A RALGIA, PA LPITA-' TIONi F IHE HEAR e, NIELANCH-Ly, HYPO CHONDRIA,.NIGHT SW E ATS, LANGUOR, GIDOIDESS, AND ALL THAT CLA OABES 8.11 FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALr.r, IGEaISNESS, ANSI IRREGUL RlTth 8- THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangen eats or an d Liver cm. plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or shy g ieeral derange ment of the Urinary organs. It will not only tore the debility foil iwtog CHILLS and FP.Villt, but all prevent attacks arising from Miasmatic influencas, and cure the diseases at once, if already at tacked. Vravelers should have a bottle with teem, as it will lotatibly pretreat anv deleterioua evasequences follow ing upon change of climate aad water. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive organs, tt should be in the hands of all per Sods of seden tary habits, Ladies not accustomed to much out-door exercise should always use in Mothers should use it, f)r it is a perfect relief, taken a month or two before the final rial, sho wilt pass the dreadful period who p3l.tect ease and safety. THERE IS NO IdISTAES .4.13011 T IT. THE (X)RDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT I I I Alothera Try It lS And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or decline not ()L ay of your d...ugto's before it be too late, but also yeur eons and husbands, For whle the former from falee delicacy, often. go down tit a premature grave, rattier ilan let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up who the excitement of 'Juiciness, that if it were not for you, they too, woeld [raven(' the sates downward path, until it le too late ti arrest their fatal fall., Bat toe mother is always vigilant, and to yOu confidently appeal ; for we are sure your neverrfailing affection will unerringly point. yen to PROF. Itiou,) , B RESTORATIVO 0.), , 1uaL AND BLOOD hENLiVAT).II, as the remedy which should al ways be on hand in time *f need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, t. Louis, Mo., ano sold by ad good Druggists. Price One Po' tar Bottle. IyB.dsw-ei-ae C.,. V a s MtnaliM 4 0 - la. TrLAVELING AGENT OF Tfl. OLD WALLOWER LIN E. piiiS OLD TRANSPORTATION. LANE is still in auceebefiti operation and prepared to carry' freight as tAIW as any other indivi4uai liar'- ,between Pnilideipbia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams- Jer§ey IShare, toxic Hares, and all points un the Worthen. Central, Philadelphia stmt Erie, and Milliainn. p yet slid Elmira Railroad., Lecai Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. &WENCH. Goods aunt w PEUGOC.II, ZELL AL EIINOI3II.BN, Nov. 808 40., 810 Market etreet, above MPH], by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, the neat norning. C. r..111.1 . ENC8, on3-tr "I"raveliov gLeeni_. ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFFER. OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S BOW,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth. CITY OF MABRY/3E13R0, FENN'A. myl2-dLI lETTERS testamentary on the estate of J Elizabeth Thompson, deed , lite or the city of tiarr , sbure, Pa., bay!dag Inert granted to the undersigned, residing there, all persous havmg demands against, the estate are requested t, make known toe same to hlm without delay, £6p1,6-doaw-6W Rebels. I=l I=l I=l JEFFERSON CITY, Sept. 28 FRANKFORT, Ky. , Sept. 28 BLOOD RENO VATO R. EXECUTORS NOTICE. DAVID M. ROBINSON, Executor ] SO 25 1 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 8 00 2 00 3 50 5 00 .10 00 15 00