Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 01, 1861, Image 1

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13y GEORGE BERGNER. HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1861. ' PRICE ONE CENT.
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MARRIAGE., ing t
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discovered die most certain, speed)
aud elk:elan!. remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
siguit to etx 10 TWILVI ROM.
No blercory or Noxious Drugs.
t atm WAKIIANTRD, OR NO CRAMS, DI PEON ONII TO
TWO DAIS .
uldthess or Ito Back or Limbs, Strletures,-Pains is
...t4o, ALIO:1100S Of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Lkuitiz Netvoun Pure4o, Decay of tberhysku= ,
P!, spepsta, laugnor, tow Seeks; 00,1111001 W
ihtion of the Heart, Tremblings, D/OIROIII,
ght 44 Giddiness, Disease of Me Stomach, Affeetkons
to Head, 'throat, Nose OT Skin—those terrible dicer
t Laving train the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
ltb••4110413 dreadfuland destructive practised , whist'
duce coristailoossi
th debility,nd render marrtagettuggow.
0, and destroy bo body a mind.
YOUNG MSN. . . .
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especially who have hoiXiatte,t,4o,AoWineted
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s'hie Mat dreadful and destrectlYbnibleoridch
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,tee with the thunder* or etuquitice, or waliodloWs
t i,.., living lyre, may call With fel Coidideltda,"
MARRIAGE..,
Tarred persons, or time contemplating Marriage, be•
nwurC id physical weakness, shouldlinmediattly ekes.
It 10. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WKAKWITS
ionaticte/y cured and fon *or restored.
lie auo Places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
ih t uely ecuilde In Its honor as a gentleman, mutton,
[evil) rely upon his skill as a physician. .
aryitnce No. 7 South Frederick street, BaliankOtli }
l„ oti the tett hatid'attlevittg from BaltlmOre street; 7
ore !rein the corner. Be ticalsr In okenertna tee.
number, or you Wilt
.I,ir tor ignorant 2747ing Quack;
l'Lry Humbug botroatcr, attracted by th =eft '
~1 In% Johnson, ler nolir.
Letters must cantata a l'oetegeStamprto me on the
DR. JOHNSTON.
IS. Johnson member of the Royal College or Surgeons,'
onion, graduate from one of the meet eminent Colleges
ice l uned Statee, and Ottgreateet part of whale, Me
an t‘!,ll spent in the Hospitals of London, Yar.Plkilse.
dcipuw and elsewhere, has effected some of the '
.stas
tonishulg cures that were ever known. Many 'troubled
Ind nnpug in Use ears and head when asleep, great ner
'sem es, bong alarmed at euddensounde, latokfttlamo,
wan irrqueut blushing,attended sometimes witbderenge
en st of mind wore cured immediately, '
TARR PARTICULAR NOT= '
, ...ereams all these who haying litioAdfthent
telv vrivete and Improper Indnlgenolesjidud bentet .
ltd goldary imbit wtdch raids both body and mind/ on-
Stung Mem for either brodneasor society.
Tee, ere some of the sad and melancholy ,
ducml us early habits of youth, c i s : W iletif the
Bat,,
,t 1 'Ames, Paton In the Read, Dhsheiterlet
tun o. Meerniar Power, Palpitation of the Swart, Dys-.
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangementnf klin~ ,
Fenvuons, General Debility , MymPlotOlt or Oloosuat
non, tic.
11311 TALLY. • -
illerdids, the fearful effects On the Mlndseehinneh •
be dreaded :—Lose of Memory, (kmfaelon of Ideas, ytY
. .
pressrun 01 'Spirits, Lull Foreboding Averllctn,
ty, Son4iittruat, Love of So li tude, Timidity, dm, are e
Ist tho osql
Thousands mpersons of all agar,
le the cruse of their doohne to health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, parvenu and emacated, have a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and aymy•
ILI, of consumption.
YOUNG MEN
who have injured thenwelvea by a certain praolloe, in
dui red in when alone—a habit frequently learned from
eru.:ompanlone,or at school, the effects of which are
aightiy felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders
marriage imposaible, and destroys both mind and body ,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his mum
WY, the darling of bia parents, should be snatoned trom
all ',respects and enjoyments et life by the consequence*
of deviating tram the path of nature, and indulging l in a
Certain secret habit. Su %persona must, before contour.
plating
mAltkildoll,j
elect that a sonud mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the jouruey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes Shadowed wan despair, and filled with the
moloucholy reflection that the happiness of another be
comes blighted with our OWit.
DR. JOHNSON'S INMORATLNG REMY FOR OR:
Germ W.E.ULNFINI,
fjßy this great and important remedy, Weakness - lot the
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Thousand's of the most nervous and debilitated wits
had lost all hope, have beau 'immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage Physical or Mental Diequalill.
cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or
the most fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO HTRANGERB,
....The many thousands cured at this In'Station within ins
last twelve years, and the numerous important Burglar
operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re.
porters of the papers, and many other persons, nouces et
which have appeared again cud again before the public,
besiees ?de Sanditm at a ;gnat/Man of character and e•
VannhitiN iS a sufficient guarantee to the saluted.
DLSE.A.SEB OF IMPRITTIENOE.—When the misguided
and imprudent votary of pleasure Dade he baa imbibed
seeds of this painful disease, It too often happens that
fan illstimed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education and re.
spectabllity can alone befriend him, delaying till the con.
' imitations] symptom' of this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, ems, skin, sc.,
progressing on with ftightful rapy, lilt death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to the
bourne from Whence so traveler returns.' It is a mei.
ancholy fact that thousands fail victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend
ens, who, by the use of that deadly poises, mercury, ruts
the constitution and make the residue of life miserable.
To ffnimmase.—The Doctor's Diplomas bang in his
office.
AS - Letters must contain a Stamp to ua on the reply
Sr Remedies Bent by Mall.
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No, 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
aprlB•dawly
T PUBLISHED.
A MANUAL
MILITARY SURGE RY
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HINTS ON rug EMERGENCIES
Field, Oamp, and Hospital Practice.
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S. D. GROSS, M. D-.
PAOINEONL Of VIIICOM AI TM /11:1171118011 1111:DICAL
AT m ODLLIIIIII
ittr.Apitunia.
For sale at BM/NEWS:CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
may 24 •
SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORK 1
(Near the Harrisburg Bridge.) 1
SPEELO JUST RECEIVED from the
i • Mills a lot of fine 0 0MICE 1 CIAL NO
, whir. we will sell at $1.21i per ream. •
114.60 per ream for NOTE PAPER, decorated with
the Imest and very handsome emblems and patriotic
Mottos.
$3.60 a* 160 e WHITE ENVELOPES, with national and
PatPlriotic emblems, printed in two colors.
ease
1822.11 give Ds a call. THE l• F. SCHNFFKR,
tiarrlsbnrg.
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RIDER 111 VINEGAR II I
LADE from choice and, pp,lek,
_selecte d.A.
MA guaranteed by as to be ' •
Al[:a CO.
;D. tU. (Bragg lk
D W. :GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRj a Lqr . _(4.ls:T_"
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NO. 1 9;
MARKET REET
AZARRISB.URGi ,
4 PEIVN' A.
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DRUeIIISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEPERS, AND CONSUMERS,
We are , d,dl,ll . *ling to our assortment of
goods all Rush articles as are -desirable, and
would rea1m:44,44 4F44,410449#,,fiktAke
largest, antlbelNilittilid stebkftit ithis , dity, , of
DRU I
Ctit,':(II3AMVALS PAINTS,' .
eney,varilaolol•4l/Nd GLUON.
iD3Matimalli, SILO and Putty,
- • I AzUst Colon and Tools,
r 1 9 h.y... 4
Barni 4011 aped Alocraito! v .
1-01 : 14 # 4164 0 1 400e ° ( 1 '
180~111110111 dad Lamp Globes,
flap, SPOntss and Corks,
as., dirott., are., &Cy &a
nipmerel ves ety of
TOILET ARTICLES,
t:J , ted frog the b. uennufacturers and Par
umere.of Europe and this country.
Big very lame dealers in
reillm, - *7IItIMEAD,
LiNSEED OIe, , EAENTINES,
rpIIXVII4S, ABTEST'S
D AND
=ME
IN ALL THEIR VARINrIES,
COLORS AND 8R0N7318
OF ALL KENDS.
We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their sathifiction.
TEETH 1 TEETH II
JOHE'S AND 'WHTES3'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
ki 'Aid kW :TN 4 11 1 1 DI:
Apt all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye 1
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
THAYER'S BEEDIOAL FLUID' EXTRACTS,
CUAL OIL I CARBON 01Z
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
lamps of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kfrids of lsrnps changed to burn
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
ose of you who have not given our ROM
AND CATTLE ,POWDNESa trial know not
their superiority, and the advantage they are
In keeping Romeo and Cattle healthy and .in
good aindition.'
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from ihei use of our little Powders by
the increasing quantity and' quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long ex perienoe in the badness gives as
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we caa in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
beet of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowe
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a earefigselection of
PURE DRUGS
st 4 r prices, and the desire to ' pl~'Wl, please 'WI,
'lo„Atjkoontidnanoe of the Veedni
11408jAllo.
filisultantans
PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
BLuOD RENOVATOR.
Is precisely what its name Indicates, for senile pleas- -
ant to the taste,. It Is revivifying, exhilarating and
strengthening to the vital powers. it also remviner, re
instates and renews the Mood in all Its oritinal purity.
and thus resbwee and renders the system Invulnerable
to attacks of disease It is the only preparation ever
offered to the world in a popular harm so as to be y►ithin
the reach of all.
So anemically and skillfully combined, an to the meet -
powerful tools, and yet so perfectly adapted so AS r am'
EN MEM ACOONDANOI WITH THE LAW 07 NATHAN, AND
Hams soothe ma WRAZINE annum and tope up the di•
Restive organs, arid allay all nervous Irritation. ills alsO
perfectly aktularatlng in he effects, and yet it is never
An owed by iassitde depression. or sphitst .?lift come
' • ' • .. •
nirdng power di to w sooiniog properties, so. op - .
a (men* can never Udine . 'An stir* preitetive and
Dare or • --
sicomenrris, INDIGESTION, DVS
PETSIa, Wirt OF APPITFV, FAINTNESS, NM
' 1 70 1 4 IBEITABILITY, NEURALGIA, Fh4A
oF iff
Mier ELANczoLy rok.
NDRIA
- GDDID4, , ,MI r , TlrpOlt
QUM so Y Stt=-
FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND
IRREGULARITHEL
ra AMMO- 'NEC 11041jAla -
oleo, Liver Oeraogewehte or Torpidity and Liver who
plaints, Mamma of the Kidney, or any general derange
ment °Me Vyborg , ' maw
M it wi not
ZirWittWWltgatl,w6dartajtimf
unti n and ere vfe" the dhows at time, al Ryp'l
ready
at
itiaiesth '••••:- " • • •
should hive a bottle with them,u it will
- ice wrythaeteretwe ouseqbetiois folkrer.
fitg Amapa elimale and water. -
As it VOO4l eastivenses„ strengthens the *Attu
orune, it 'should be In the hands of atlpereotta t ot: &deo
.
Lary barna,
Ladles not arnestomed to untotoitit-tlear aerobe
should always Au it.
Mothers should use it, far It Is a perfect rellef,,takeo
a isoughor two before the dual Irbil, ; she will pase 4 Shis
dreadful period with perfect ease /did aitfety.
TERRI 13 30 31313.133 AVOW •
4nit CORDIAL IS 'III WE aunt Vtiert
• libthers Try It 11
,
, And to you we appeal, to Sstoqt, Ow se d lute
ab i tiodia
'dot only of your d sneers .. , l'e . itlit&troe 4
your sans and husbands ) ibt '4lllbe
dittleattr, often go down , Ws ' vo.• naive
thouithit their condition be, luso the latter are
AWN, unload up wittiVai t o triteness, that
' IV iteWerhastilbr yea, thely Viet travel t o the Barre
dotthwit4Vathi.ustil It Altos lets to arrest their fatal
LIB,, th4resthrer *always vigilant, and to you we
coOd . peal;An for we are sure your never -failing
unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD'S
aTIVD-COHDIAL AND BLOOD ItBstuVATOR se
the retpedy which should always be on band le dim. st
heed.
0. J. 1.00% Propitiator, 444 Itrinhiray. NW,'Sock; iind',
114 Market Street, I. 10g114'114°4 attivideby itilpOt
Druggists. Price Que. Dolor perdlellele.: , . .
iTzumrl4- ttigi.. =PM.
rprM.l
,Inotatsesoutf ,property destroyed
__br MI II 44 13 #
_,Miti* a Warn to
.rorsyl neuters 11) seCILTe . All o
fir Whetting Rodi loft Ot the 0110110ie of W. BA
' beekokodod to. NMI gottotHa•Votatimot tm
lo gad orpmaut.d. 44 . .4 ie14.444-
:c - v"mi. ENT "miv. "
is solicited to our vary large assortment or
liStossalliare 1,110 Daswiss of every else and qua Uty
GINE' JOUVUt Km Gums bast article matitifactu red
All the different idnds of Woman Guavas
largest eaeortinent of Hann:air In the city. ,
CRAWS, SIMPINDIRs t ISANDCMICKUIFII, Ready Hemmed . -
And everything In Ciente , wear, at
City Property for Sale.
A LARGE TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE
and lot or ground, pleasantly located on Front 'St,
between Mulberry street and Washington Avenue.
Also TWO LARGE PIANOS in good condition and of es
wheat tone. Apply to
GILT FRAMES I GILT /MUM I
J. BIESTER,
.CARVER AND GILDER,
Manufacturer of
Looking Glass and. Pioture Frames,
GUI and Rosewood moolongs ao.
43 CHESNUT STREET, RUB SECOND. .
HARRISBURG, PA. ,
French Mirror', Square and Oval Portrait
Frames of every drooriptiott.
OLD FRAMES RE.GILT TO NEW.
jrittly
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Enmvers on Wood
N. IL 0011. FIFTH &IeSTNUT STS.,
Phaadipida.
XEI'UTE allicinda of Wood Engraving
with beauty, eorreotness and dispatch. Original
ramps Airmailed for Pine Book Illustration. Persona
wishing cuts, by sending a PhOtograph or Daguerreotype,
can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Prose,
Machined, Stoves, Patents, ho., engraved as well on por
n:WM appliaation.
Billy
Plumy Ravelope's, Labels, Bill Headings, dhow Visiting, Badness and other' Garda, ongniv..d in the
highest style of art, and at the loweat prices.
For specimens of ilneengraving, see the .11inalmited
works ofJ. d
B. Lippincott & Co., B. 11. Butler & Os
, oet2b ly
Cf. Mr% BdUCI-IBNCIMIC
TKaVIIIING iGENTO
OLD WALLOWEII LINE.
.- 1 11118 OLD TRANSPORTATION Ld
, is still in sucoessful operation and prepared to carry
't ht as JAW . as any other. Individual line between
Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Stu:testi, Lewisburg, Williams
ism, Jersey Shore, tuck an;ien, and all points on we
Northern Conrad; Philithdphla and !)Brie, and Williams
port and Samiraltallseads. •
Loco Ageni at Igarrieberg,.
D. A.. MUYNCLI
Goods sent so PEACOCK, ZELL & /MCKEAN; Noe. 008
and 810 Market street, above Meek by 4 o'clock, Pl.lB
arrlvewill at Harrisburg, ready for dellvw7. Dad
toornlug. 0. F. MOENOII,
apB4l Traveling Agent.
HONEY-1-
1000 Pounds Fresh "Tame' Honey"
tri the original combe, utd ingiass eo*ea
an Wren trom tke Rive Boma vary in weight from ten
to gix pounds. The quality is meaner:
WY. DOCK, JB. , k Co.
m. 19
ALDERMAN.
HENRY PEPPER.
OEMS—TM:RD STREET; (SHELL'S ROW,)
REAR ILiEKET.
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth.
CITY or RABALSBTIRG,
mo 2 dtl
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
bETTERB testamentary on the estate of
Ilizabith Thompson, deed , late of the , . city of
art, Pa:, having beettpooted to the andersinna4
rodthere; all persons liav*lethandtiagainse the
are
esatg
-" a requested. to make known She. same Sot him
S 71114441 . -,RiT /l A— RCI PU* I O _,,j
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CATHCART'S,
wait in ibA HarrWham Rsou
0. 0. 716001 R MAN,
No. 28, South Second street.
Jilitutilantuns
Books for the Military!
JUST RELIEVED AT BERGNER'S CHEAP
"BOOKSTORE, No. 51 Market street.
}CD bp:6 TA 6T led
Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics, for the exer
cise and mantel:tyres of Troops when acting as
Light Infantry or Riflemen. Prepared under
the direction of the War Department. By Bre
vet Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. HARDEE, 11. S.
A.
Vol. L --Schools of the Soldier and Company ;
Instruetions for Skirmishers. Vol. IL--School
of the Battalion. •
N4TR OCTIONS IN FIELD ARTILLERY ,
Prepared by a Board of Artillery Officers.—
' voL Bvo. $2.60.
8. Cancan, Adjt.-Gen. 11. S. A.
Sir ::—The Light Artillery Board assembled
by Special Orders No. 184, of 1866, and Special
Orders No. 116, of 1868, has the honor to sub
. t a revised system of Light Artillery Tactics
Regubstions recommended for that arm.
. H. FRENCH, Bt. Maj. Capt. First Artil
lery.
WILLIAM F. EMMY, Captain First Artillery.
BY J. HUNT, Bt. Maj. Capt. Second Ar
ery.
CAVALRY TACTICS.
Published by order of the War Department.
First Fait—School of the Trooper ; of the Phi
n and of the Squadron Dismounted. Second
tlart—of the Platoon and of the Squadron
At:milted. Third Part—Evolutions of a Regi
ment.
I rtatei Nio 18pio. $8.75
Wd3, DIEPARTICHNT, WAMILNOTON,
February 10, 1841.
The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted to.the
. • tion of Dragoon regiments, having
approved by the President of the United
tas. , la now published for the government of
_ ilia service.
ccordingly, instruction in the same will be
",. en after the method pointed out therein ;
,td all additions to, or departures from the ex,
seism and mancsuvres laid down in this system
lie positively forbidden.
J. B. PODISETr, Secretary of War.
!VOLE LLAN 13 BAYONET EXERCISE
Manual of Bayonet Jkcercises. Prepared for
the use of the Army of the United States. By
GEORGE B. IitTI.FILLA ti p Capt. First Regi
ment Cavalry, 11. B. A. Printed by order of
Abe. War Department:
One vol: , 12mo. $1.25
MILLINNARIMES OP TOM ARMY, t-
WASHINGTON, D. p., Deo. 81, 1861. 1
Hon. C. M. CONSAD„ . *Eretary of War.
Sir :—Herewith rhaVe the honor to tnibmit
system of Bayonet Exercise translated from
French by Captain Geo. B. leCiellan, Corp',
"Engineers, 11. SI Army.
1: ugly recommend fin being printed for
-4 —Lion talks Arnm anetthatat made, by
ti . aBd . aliOn, a part of the "System-3a Isistruo-
—tosed`extraats froni repute 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.
Approied. 0. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War,
January 2, 1862.
R. 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 < MANUFAOTORY
.No; 69;Market , Street,belote Third, .
HAsuuktinnio, PA.
Zd • R. LEE,
i.ANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PAILI9OIB and • ALONG 004.1b3, will furnish
goods at. LOWER PRICES than can be bought in any of
the Eastern` cities. Country merchanui will do well to
call and examine prices and quality, and convince them-
Mere& Or this fact. . aug23-ay.
TAKE NOTICE!
rpIIAT we have recently added to our al
± ready fall stoic
Noluu.
zom,_ OF SEGARS
HARI KARI,
EL MONO,
LA BANANA.
OF PERFUMERY
.voR tics HANDiulitainzr :
TM/RH H.SSZNCE,
I" ODER OF mon,
mows ESSENCE BOUQUET.
Fon en wirlt : •
f ifAU LUSTRALA . .
CRYLIALIZED I.OMATUM.
MYRTLR AND VIOLET POMATUM
Fon TEX Oomermaon :
TALC 00 vENIA-E,
bus LEAF POWDER,
• NEW mom mar FOWLER,
BLANO DE PERU.
• OF SOAPS
Hanes how
MOSS ROOM - -
RENZOIN
tipriajais
VIO T"
NRW MOWN HAY,
Mena am.
Having the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet
Articles, ,we fancy that we are better able than our cam •
pekoes to get up a complete Toilet Set at any price do
aired. Oat and NM •
Alwayi on band, a FRESH Stock of DROSS, MEDI
VINES, OREIDCALS, apm, ccesequent of our receiving
.almost tiny, additlonglhereto.
Kb LLIM'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
MMeirketStreet, two dank Rest of Fourth Street,
I South aide.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TELIPSER,
Weiul.o reopeotfully inform hie oh)
patrons and the pebpa generally, that he wib
continue to Vie titetimealons on the' PLOW FORTS, ILE.
LODEON, VIOLIN luid also , in - the soienotiol THOROIVE
BASS. He will itoth pleasure wait upon pupils It theh
homes at any, hour desired, or lessons will be green as
his residence, in Third west, a few doors bolow the
Perman Reformed Church. deel6.l it
COAL.
fratundersigmed would respectfully in
j_ term the citizens of Harrisburg that be is prepared
to furnish in any part of the City, Lykens Valley, Trevor.
ton and Wilkeebarre Coal as low as any other dealers in
he city. Please (*Fend give me a trial.
J. WALLOWER, Jr., Agent,
No. 8, Reading Railroad Depot,
4ept3-dlm Harrisburg, Pa.
SPICED SALMON 11 .
.VNESH AND VERY DELICATE. Put
425 up neatly in live Wand out.
acb.
it EMOVAL:
1 1 HE . 817138C'RIBER would respectfully
Warp the public that helm renewed 10 Plumb
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TomiA mmi
Zhied below Beres HOWL Thankful ler pant set
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BY TRIG 'fl
LATER FROM MISSOURI.
The Itebeis,.htainractaring Cannons
at Lexington.
Large Discoveries of Ammunition at
Lexington.
Mk NUMBER OF RTIMIB AT 4111IFTON
They are Determined to Make a Stand.
A Rebel Regiment Take the Uniform of
Col. Mulligan's Dien.
UNION MEN IMPRESSED INTO
THE REBEL RANKS.
NOVEMINTB OP GEM
,FBEKONT•
Lieut. Colonel fihacher of Colonel Peabody's
regiment and Lieutenant Lemalt of Colonel
Marshall's regiment, who were at Lexington,
have arrived here and give some interesting
particulars from that place. They. say the
rebels tan easily turn out and probably will
three twelve pounders per week at the Lexing
ton foundry, and that they are very busy in
makiog balls of all kinds.. They report that
the rebels have a large amount of• powder and
amunition of every variety buried in the vi;
cinity. of Lexington, and that they have recent
ly dug up a great deal.
Two thousand rounds of loaded shell were dis
covered by the rebels in Mulligan's entrench
ments on the very day of the surrender, our
troops having no idea of-their concealment, and
they were deposited there three months. It is
said that vast amounts of ammunition are
`buried in different quarters of the West • and
South, having been sent out from Jefferson
City by Gov. Jackson before he fled from here.
Our troops would have destroyed the powder
in their possession if they would have had any
water or had they not feared an explosion that
must have proved fatal in their narrow entrench-
A female rebel of high social standing at
Lexington obtained admission to Mulligan's for=
tification•diagaised. as a mulitto washerwoman
and took a complete sketch and plan of the
works and reported her information to the
rebels.
It is believed the rebels have from forty to
fifty thousand men at Lexington, and are daily
receiving reintbrcements. They will make and
stand their ground if attacked by our troops. It
is supposed that Price will in two or three
weeks have from seventy to eighty thousand
there, and will meet us with that number of
the rebels. The two officers say they fight
well, and that our mistake has been that we
always underate them.
The rebels at Lexington are receiving pro
visions in large quantities from the adjacent
country, wagon loads arriving every day, and
they have, it is said, every means of support.
Green's, Rain's, and Parson's troops are repre
sented as a mere mob, being half clothed, and
without discipline, no one seeming to hold a
less rank than that of colonel. Birds' soldiers,
seven thousand in number, are very well drilled,
and execute all their -manoeuvres in thorough
military style. One of the rebel rigimente hay-.
ing helped themselves to the uniforms of Col.
Mulligan's troops, are now called the iris' h
Brigade-
Lieut. Colonel Thatcher and Lieutenant Le..
malt leave here by - boat for Lexington this
morning ;,they willreturn with the wounded
Federal troops now in the hands of the rebels.
There is about one hundred in number. Be
fore they left Lexington they obtained a writ
ten permit from (General Sterling Price granting
protection to any boats which might go to Lex
ington for that purpose.
Gemini Fremont has approved of this action
and they will start this morning. These offi
cers say our troops were treated most kindly by
the rebel officers, whom they pronounce high
toned, honorable and generous gentlemen.—
The gallant conduct of Col's, Mulligan, White
and Grover, are highly eulogized, and all our
soldieri are enthusiastic in theirpraise.
Maj. Suit who had command of the tegalir
troops at Wilson's creek has geceived permission
to take,consmand of Ihe eighth lowa regiment.
It is understood that his battalion of regulars
will be Incorporated in the regiment. Advices
from Salino countyreport the rebels are overrun
ning that section'of country with scouting par
ties whio are impressing Union citizens into the
rebel ranks and levying upon their goods.
Gen. Fremont went into camp yesterday,
morning about half a mile back of the town,
and itis said will not move forward before the
claw of the week. The health, of t h e soldiers is
improving. Not a death has occurred in the
hospital for three days, an unusual occurrence,
and thirty or forty will be discharged to-day.
BIOOND DISPATCH.
Gen. liddrinstry and staff arrived here last
evening; Gen. Pope is still here. Sotten'a bate
,tery was among the arrivals yesterday. Scouts .
arrived Oast night frcn, Wers&W, 411 V-eight
' i miles distant, but they .rePCKS 439kaitsg -AM:
' They i?..#4 that ,ite 90 10 0 YAP ArtRAP4,94,i
: a''ea6W eiti by ;ay of tilul Oreek:Wraft DAIA
J.A 44 * 4
JuiraesoN ern, Sept. 80
The Stars and Stripes waving over Mulli
gan's entrenchments was pierced by forty-one
bullets, but not one struck the Union, a pecu
liar and favorable omen.
Col. Richardson's regiment is nnw stationed
at the Osage. The regiment will be disbanded
to-day, its time having expired, and C,ol.
M'Clun's will take its place. James W. Bowl
ing, of Miller county, a notorious rebel who
had impressed two boys and oue old man, and
two stolen horses was brought here last even
ing, and will beset to work on the fortifications
to-morrow.
From Washington.
4
TICE REBELS OPEN FIRE OB
GEN. MoOALL'S DIVISION.
The Pammylvattia Boys give them a
Warm Reception.
NOT A SINGLE MAN HURT ON
OUR SIDE.
I=
Till ILICBgLS DIEINIESS IN MKT DI
ILECITION.
Occupation of Lewbuville by the
Federal Troops,
THE REBELS. RETREAT AS OUR
' • KEN ADVANCE.
WASHINGTON, Sept. SO
This morning the rebels appeared in force on
the Virginia side of the Potomac opposite Great
Palls. A battery of six pieces of artillery was
opened on the infantry of Gen. M'Call's divi
sion. Reinforcements were immediately sent
to our side when three regiments of infantry
came lip to the support of the rebel battery.
Gen. M'eall's batteries then came up and took
position at once. They opened a rapid the and
with such good effect: that the rebels dispersed
in every direction.
There was not a single man hurt on our aids.
The Federal forces this morning took possession
of Lewiruiville seven miles beyond the Chain
Bridge on the road towards Leesburg. The
1 rebels retreated as our troops advanced, tit,
only fighting being slight skirmishing which
did no damage.
The newalrom the Potomac is that the rebels
have °resisted their battery*Finesitepturriuk,
INothing can be seen there but a sandbank , ac
cording to the report of the gunboat Yankee
which has made a reoonoissanoe.
The President has given an assurance that
no drafting shall be resorted to at the West till
all the Eastern States make up their quota of
half a million of men.
A citizen of Charleston and his son have ar
rived here, via Nashville, bringing important
news. They were robbed of all their specie in
Tennessee.
Before they left Charleston the people were
in a panic over the Hatteras affair and the ru
mored new expedition to the southern oast.
pmvoievi:13100)11110: ANN: J4y14:1
A letter rec e ived here, dated St. Thomas,
September 14th, contains the following inter
ring naval news : "
"The 11. S. steamer Iroquois, Capt. Palmer,
arrived yesterday, isit days from Hampton
Etas, is taking coal and will finish to-day.
The KCystone State also finished coaling, and Is
ready for ,sea.
"The last report received here about th e
Sumter was, that she had left Paramalibe, whet&
she had been refuted coals. It is to be hoped
that the Powhattan may overhaul her, as she
has been quite a pest in these waters, giving
rise to much talk and more apprehension."
THE NATIONAL LOAN TN BOSTON
The Bank Presidents to-day voted unanimous
ly to take ten millions of the second fifty mil
lion National loan. Over 1,200,000 was bid at,
and above par, for the new Maseachruietts 6 per
cent. State loan for one million dollars.
A Lrrna COMMIS; Gamtamts.—Our expa.
rienoe has led us to concur in the remark of
an intelligent cotemporary, that the good spirits
help the man who is obliged to ark even the
slightest courtesy from some of our new-fledged
military officers who have lately fallen into such
good fortune as to be the possessors of a lita„
brief authority. The impudent and silly re
plies of these soldier-clad civilians operates
upon a man something in the manner of a tre
panning of the brain is represented to act upon.
one's constitution. The style in which some of
these upstarts flounder about in a little pool of
glory of their own creation is too rediculous to
laugh at. Men who are known, root and
branch, at their own homes, to be gentlemen
in every sense of the term, are treated with the
greidat indignity where these :fellows Wei
office, and youth and gray hairs meet with a
similar reception. Men who are acquainted
with military life, who have been tutored in
m ilitary academies, 'and have seen service upon
the battle Bold, are almost always distinguished
for their easy and affable style, used as they
are, to command those who are around them;
bat in the case of some of thosmwho weer the
shoulder 4/100. and /*tons • for the tint. time
therla*PlAtifax Bops them eveathe commis
iooy h , ; gf We, and look down upon 'their fel
' Ilitizel***.noxinteorptotesdeeriss if they
aka* fellowaldp.
3
Nirw Yosx, Sept. 80.
BoeroN, Sept. 80