. . . - . .. . . . V I 011 N 1.. .N. . c _, - _.._ :. TELEGRAPH... . , _ BY GEORGE BERGNER. illaital. ) ti . JOHNSO N 323.4...rairxmir LOCK HOSPITAL. 11ASadeitilttozei rreemdetabyemmttoestwcoerirattirn, speed) DISEASanES OF IMPRUDKNOE. mane IN NIT TO TIMM BOVRIL No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. urn Oda Weganirisn, on No CHARON, IN TROY ONN TO Two DArs.lEll Weakliest' of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Paine in the lAus, Afleetious of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic w r ,,,,kness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Shysica irow• tlyspoica languor, Lows pirits, Confusion of Ideas, cid' Wien of ' the Beat, Timidity, Tremblings, Bunnell tiight or Oddness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections ot tie lead, from Nose or Skin—those terrible disor ders arming from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—them dreadful and deetilletlee prat:dims which or educe oenstituttonal debility, render marriage Minos elide, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. Young wee especially who have become the victims el solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which swmis to an untimely grave thousands of annually young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant tota led, who might otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thinidere of eloquence, or waked te ec :ail the brag lyre, may Call with full eonAdeuee. MARRIAGE. Married persons, or those contemplating MrHAM be. ng aware of physical weakness, should Immediately con wit Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAKNES Immediately cured and full vigor restored. t i e w ho places himself under the care of Dr. J. may r eqiously cotthde in his honor as a gentleman, and mu, F„ •otly rely upon his skill as a physician. srolllce No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltiwtorg ou the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 -e Iron the corner. Se particular la observing the „.e or cumber, or you will mistake the place. Be par tt for ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false Dames, r t Wiry Humbug Cat( ficata, attracted by the repute- Dr..lohnson, lurk near. - letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to nee on the rc{iy. DR. JOHNSTON. fir. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeons, greduatefrom one of the mast eminent College. a United states, and the greatest part, of whose life been spent la the Hospitals of London, Parte, Phila. ; ma cud elsewhere, has aliboted some of the most as. cures that were ever known. Many troubled w I. ringing to the ears SA d head when asleep, great ner -rules, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, A frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange. mai of mind wore cured Immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Id. J. ...dresses all those who having injured them Selma by pr mate and improper indalganales, that secret Lel solitary ~ nbit which ruins both body and mind, laa• 'Wag them for either businossor society. lbeas are some of the sad and melancholy Wields pro demo by early habits of youth, iris Weaitheall Or the hues and Limos, rams In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Lone of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys. pepaia, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of „Constimp. Lion, ha. 113NTALLY.1 Osten; the fearful areals on the mind are mnelh to be drekdod .—Loeb of Earner', Confusion of Ideas De preasion lipirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion todoele ty, Selkileteusi, Love of Solitude, Timidity, ho., are some of the evil °testa. ounade of persons of all ages, can now judge what tithe cause of their decline In health, losing their vigor, hoopoes meet+, VOA.payees and emaciated, have • Cued. , aooearanee eeeet Mergs. cough, and 'P* me of eoluminpliom YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in Milted in when alone—a habit frequently learned from slit, oMpaniollll, or at school, the effects of which are sightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his mina try, the darling of his parents, should be [matched loom all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. en 3hpersons must, before °entail. plating nuftßlAoll,3 effect that a Mud mind and body arollte 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 be. comes blighted with our own. Da. JOHNSON'S IN VIUOHATING REMEDY VON os: GANIO WLIHRESS. By this great and important remedy, Weaknese of the Organs sands eedily cured, and rull vigor restored. Thoeof the moat nervous and debilitated who had lost all hope, have boon immediately relieved. All Impedimenta to Marriage, Physical or Marital Disenalid• gallon, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Willesden or the most fatale] kind, speedily oared. TO STRANGERS. The many thousands cured at this instintion within to. Wet twelve yearn, and the numerous important Surgical operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared agate and again before the public, baides hie handing en a gentleman of character and re. treutbtlier, ia aeulllclent guarantee to the DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.—When the mieguided and imprudent votary of pleasure ands he boa imbibed the seeds 01 this panda disease, it too often happens that ea 111-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re. ipectabliity can alone befriend him, delaying till the con • 'Stational symptoms of title horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, Sm., progressing ' on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that bourne from whence so traveler returns." It is a mol ars:holy fact that thoneande fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend ers, who, by the use of that dunks poison, mercury, twin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable. ogl To SIZANGUL—The Docter'e Diplomas bang In his es. III" inners must contain a Stamp to us on the reply. der Remedies sent by Mall. so-No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. enrin.dewlY SCHEFFE'RS BOOK STORE, OMB THil IiAItRISBURG BRIDGE.) UNION ENVELOPES. b NOTE PAPER, of six different designs, _ Minted in two colors, sold by the thousand and En l. ; l l 4 l l2 B SLOty Oar pitgcroltn. , za gl ee Union Rings ges f,t'ver7lnow r prices. Call at So El WS BOOKSTORE. TO FARMERS 1 1111IITTER (good, sweet and fresh) in one -a-s frond ( g od e fr,ah I.IIGS In Mtge arid small Tllll4lllOll taken at all times arol M Cash pal or grocerlei elt In mohabqe.4,.Regular market rates always paid teak wts. Doeft„ Opposite the CourtHenn D. W. & aro., . • FL" 7 ittlir r ' • • • . D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG GISTS, NO. 19, EVERGREENS; suitable for the Cemetry and Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES for street planting, and a general assortment of Ornamental Tree; and Flowering Shrubs. ROSES of choice 'Varieties, CAMELLIAS, IthIDDING PLANTS, . _ Our stook Is remarkably thrifty and this, and we offer It at otices to suit the times. wirthitalogues malted to all applicants. Address EDWARD J. FtVaN3 St al., Central Nurseries, York, Pa. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, sep2s-2md MARKET S TME ILIRRISBI E GZPEKN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- 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 & PAINTS, Oils, varntshes and Glues, Dye Stuffs, Glass and Patiy, Artist Colors and Tools, Mauling Finid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Olio, Bottles, Vials and Loam Globes, Cantle Soap, Sponges and Corks, die., &e., &a , , die., &0., &a With a general variety of MUMMY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per lumers of Europe and thin country. Being very large dealers hi PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GI ARS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRFSHES IN ALL: HEIR VAIN:FMCS, • COLORS AND BRONZE or. nix= =mot; • . 4 , 0 R r• OS H., P I e 4 41.1Pfi We respectfully invite a cell, feeling, coull dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction: TEETH ! TEETH I! JONE' S AND MM.S'S POMILMN TEILIII, PATENT MEDIOINES AND HAIR RESTORANVES Of all kinds,:illredt fronithe Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated 'Lye Wholesale Agents for 13apouttler,:Which•we sell as low as it can, be purchased in the cities. £EAYEB'S MEDICAL FLUID-EXTRACTS; COAL our umiak biz Ir Being large •pnrchasare In theft - O'OlN we emo . offer inducements to close him& Ooal Lamps of the most improved patterns, - very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed 'to buln Coal CHI. • - FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, ose of you who have not i given-our HOW AND CATTLE POWDERS a "lidai Inn* not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Oattlelealthy and in good condition. • Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from She use of our Cattle Powdean by the increasing quantity and quality of• milk; besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex periemce 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 abort time famish anything appertaining to our busintes, on the best of terms. bestows. Thankful for the liberel patronage e on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fah' price!, and the desire to please ell, to merit eleentinlianCe of the favor of . tlisodim. nit* 1a04104' -Iki, 64 . ;v, 5V ~ 1 Fur* Ground Spiess, HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1861. filiscellantons TREES ! TREES ! TREES !! ! .TILE undersigned invite attention to their large and well gown stock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Shrubs, are , end:twin a large and complete assortment . _ APPLIIS, PEARS, PEACHES, PLIJUS, CHRItitlE 4 , APHMTS, and 140.17PARINZ3, Standard for the Orchard, sod Dwarf for the garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS; SPANISH CHISNUTS, TEAZLE NUTS, &e., RASEERRIES,STRAWBERRIES, CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, in great variety. GRAPES, OF CHOICEST Kam ASPARAGUS. kHUBARB. dtc , &o. Alin a dna stook o well formed, bushy DAILY M 1 LINE! Between Philadelphia LOOK HAriN, JIMMY BOOK; WILLIAIIBPOrr i MUM, UNIONTOWN WATEIONZOWN, MILTON lAMOSOKO, NORTHllatowaso, Smarm; ' Tinivoirros, : GIORONLOWX,LTKINSTOWN, blames ma, HALIFAX, DAUPHIN, A:ND EIARRISBIIRG. The. Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the Drayage will be at, the lowest rates. A Odadactor goes through with each train tor attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the' line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FRMED, WARD & FREW, No. Ell Mark et Sleet, PhD& delphia, by 6 o'clock P. will be cativered In Harilebarg the nest: mornia4. Freight (always) as low as by any other , ins. Particular attention paid b 7 this line to prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisbur; Goods. The undersigned thankful for put patron is hopes by strict attention to basinesa to merit a oonr. = canoe of the same. T. PRIMER. , Philadelphla and liteadin4 epot, dell dem Feet of Market 9troe . q‘r,teherz JUST PUBLISHED. A MAN U A L MILITARY SURG LRY ox, HINTS ON THE EMERGENCIES Or Field, Camp, and Hospital Praotioe. wr 8. D. GROSB, K. D. I. ri;J~i ,lr i'i )[ , TTR , ii*•"ll ~FI~IA AT PHILADILPLUA. . For mi. 1 BlRGNilail ClaliaP:l)l;ioB6To44 nay 24 ' - - --- acmcm - FFER'S BOOK.: STIIRE.I . . (Near the Harrisburg Bridge.)- SI.4S*JUST RECEIVED from the 9 olds a lot of hoe IhNdgEBOIAL NOTE PRA w We will sallat $1.25 par ream. SE.6O per ream tor NOTE PAPER, decorated with the latest and very eatuniconn emblems and patriotic mottos.. eat* for 1000 WHITE &MIMES, with national and patrkitas emblems, printed in two colors. . . Pause give us EL call. THE F. BOHM'S% , Ear rlaburg. 'CAUTION. aI:INNERS and ad other persons are VI asitsionecsog to trespass upon the form formerly ouogoted by . Thomas Morley, In Tye township, Perry county, without permission from THEO. VENN. • sep8o•1881•dlw TAKE NOTICE! THAT we have recently added to our al 1. ready full stook OF SEGARS LA NORMATE3, IrART • • • RI JIL MONO, • - • - LA BANANA. OF PERFUMERY ' ,FOR TOR HANDRERCEOXI : ' TURKISH ESiENCE, . • - • ODER OF MUSE, LUBIN'S 1239EN0Z BOUQUET. Eoa WIZ HAIR : EAU LUSTAALE, " • ' 1 CRYLTALTZED POMATU4 MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM. FOR TEM 00XPIZEION : TALC OP' VENICE, . . - ROAN LEar POWDER, -. . . NEW MOWN HAT POWLEB; • BLANC DE PERIM OF 130,LPS RUM - Ann ' ]LOSS ItME,_ RIDWKOIN unlit VIOLET • • • NM* MOWN MAY JOOICdT of • Haying the Wittig. stock and beecasiortminat of Toilet Articles; we randy thatrwe are better "able than our corn. •petiknis to get up a complete Toilet Set at any price de sired. alb and 111143. . Always on tund r a FRESH Stock of CrINBS, dro., consequent of our receiving almost daily, additions thereto. . . Bitt.Lll.lll3 DRUG AND FANCY STORE - Market Stiset two doors Mond Fourth Street, _ 'South side. ' - THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. Mvne ajimannt of property destroyed ean? by Lightning ought to he a, warning to property 'holders to Secure hgs All orders far Lightning Rods ieft'atthe auction store of W. BARI; .will be attended. to. Raisin% up in the latest•imProTeo le said warranted. jel2-d C . 0.. 41.MMERALA.N'S _ BANKING STOCK, BTIL AZID COLLECTING OF FICE Ea been removed from No. 28 Second St. NO. 130 MARKET STREET HARRIS:BUB% PA. • TREASURY NOTES TAKEN AT:PAR. dep24 dtf OMB CIDER I I I—Strictly pure, spark vi ling arid OWeet—bill recetred a Silverliadai or Di llon& at wee/ Mate Agricultural Nair since 1866. For ae by Jell d WM. DOCK & CO SPICED SALMON 11 FRESH AND VERY DELICATE. Put up neatly in dye pound cane. $26 WM. 11401{, irox REMOVAL. MAHE 811B3ORIBBR Irpuld„rospeotfally 4 1. buorm the pnbbo that be Lau rqapovoo.l3l9A ZOOK leg and *ism Iroandhig dgrabutiuneii - to pro. $2 Abu* . Third street below'Brirt Hdtel. ' ma'am for put Pi' roomy be Popes by Birk* itisidion to bidders hi' pion 'Cl a& a".l4ll. , Nem 2litntrtiuments SEALED PROPOSALS uNDORSED 'PROPOSALS FOR POR -12 AG IC," will bit rictived Until BP. E., THURSDAY, ut.TOSER 17, 1881, for furnishing by contract lELASV I Z AL W - 3:1 CIALTIS •. • fur the United States imps at Camps Cameron and Gre ble, near Harrisburg, Pa., in such quantities as may be requirs4 from time to time, to be delivered tree of emit to .the United States at tither of said Camps.. The proposals will state the pries per ton tor HAY, and per bushel (of 32 lbs.) far OATS The articles to be of the best quality, sublect to snob inspection as the U S. Quartermaster may requtr o ., Should tee primed be r prese!d or paoted Hay. the fact most be stated uPon the sanin. The right is reserved to reject any bid and any forage net of sati factory quality. Proposals to bo addressed to the undersigned at Har }biljurg, Pa. E. 0, 'WILSON, 0ct.12-dtd Captain and A..Q. H. Vol. 11. S. A. REGULATIONS. max:fount . DarAinum, llsmussula, Sept. 8, 1881. 1. will the application therefor shall have been given by publication once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper printed in the county in which the conviction was had. 2. No pardon will be granted unless notice of the application therefor shall have been given to the District Atter/my of the proper County. S. No pardon will be granted without first consulting the Judge who presided at the trial of the party. By order of the Governor. ELI SLIFER, sep4-Im. Seo'y of Com. GILT PLUM I GILT PRANGS J. BIESTER, OARVER AND GILDER. Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Pioture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &c. 48 CHESNEIT STREET, NEAR SECOND. - HARRISBURG, PA. F; French liftmen, square and Oval Portrait Frames of every descrlptlon. OLD FRAMES RE-GILT TO NEW. TME3II ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF . Universal Confidence & Patronage- FOE STATESMEN. JiJDGES, :CLERGYMAN, Ladies and Gentlemen, In all parts of the world testify to, the efficacy of Prof. 0..1. Wood's Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of the Press are uoanimcma In its prattle. A few testimordals only can be here given ; see circular , or more, and it will be Impossible for you to doubt. 47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20th, 1058. GENTLEIMI : lournote ot the 16th lust., has been re. clewed, saying that you. bad heard that I had been bane- Alai by - the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request lag my certificate of the fact if I had on , bjeotion to give it.. I award it tolou cheerfully, because] think it due.— Ily age is about fio years ; the Color of my hair auburn, and Inclined to owl. Some five or six years since it be gan tO tarn pay, and %tie scalp on thecrown of my head Loh:welts sendoility and dandrufftolotio upon it. Each or &wee ditagreeatitlitlea increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, by hair felling off the top of my head and` tlireatening to make In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the tailing off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray heir Could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the falling off arrested, but the color was restored to the gray heirs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandrull ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it. .Forthis, among the manyobligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the ad miration of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, PEN. A. LAVENDER. 10.70.4. Wood its Co.; - 444 Bread Way, New York `ityfamily are absent Ikom the city, and I am no long er at No. 11 Carrel place. • „, .Siamaston r Ala., July 2fith, 1859. .To Ps.es. O. J.Woon e Uear Sir :.Your " Hair Radom tivekthas done my heir so much good since I commenced the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC Its abets on the hair, which:are great. A man or wo man-mai be nearly deprived of hair, and by , a resort to ItattorstiVei”, the :hair will :return more betintilnithan ever; at lest this is my experience.— Believe it all l Yours truly • fish publish the abets* if you like. Bpub- Robing in our Southern papers you wilt get more patron age south. I see several of your certificates in the Yo. bffe Mercury, a strong Southern paper. . • WOOD'S Haft EXIVORATifit. nor. 0. .I. WOOD : hear Sir : Haying had the misfor tune to lose the beet portion of my lair, from the effects of the yellow Diver, in - New Orleans ln 1851, I was in duced to Make a trial of your .preparation, and found it to answer as th e very thing needed. My hair Is now Mick and Moray awl no words can express. my oblig e . thins to you la giving to the afflicted such a ireoeure. FINLEY JSON'. The Restorative le put up in botUes of thre e si HN zes, viz : large medium, and small ; the small holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle:; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large he Ids squirt, 40 per emit. more in proportion, and retells lor - 13. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 ifiroadway, New York, and 114 Market street, Bk Louis, Mo. ' Sod sold by all, good Druggists aad Fancy Goods Maury. • jos.calreow . PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSHR, • . . . leprouLD ER, inform his: oh! TT patrons and the publicgenentHy,, that tie will matinee to give instracUons on the PlaNO Fong ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also in thescienee ot THOROUGH Baliti. He will vrth pleasure Walt apda paints at their homes at any hoar desired, .or lemma will be sties a, his residence, in Third street, . few doors below lb. 9611111111 fiefOßAlett Church. . . • dents.ri tt Ad , PERII/o'. PEFFER. OFFICS—THIED 13TBEET, (SHELL'SPOWI) MARKTr. - /?eitUfriw, near Fourth. ITITY OF HABALSBURG, PINN t a. dU WHOLESALE (UMBRELLA MANUFAOTORY I 16 • 69, Market Street, below Third, assalimmua, PA. M. H. *t, E , Ayr ANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, in. PARASOLS and WALKING CANN'S, will fbrnish goods at LOWER PRICES than can be bought, in any of the Eastern cities. .Country merchants will do well to call and examine prices and quality, and convinoe them valves of this fact. aug23-dly. DWELLING HOUSE WASTED TO RENT. A comfortable two or three-story dwel- AL llni house, with Six or den rooms, midi rout not to exceed SUS yer .annnin, for the three or $l5O for the two-story ha:moral be rented immediately en applica tion at , this °taco. seplB4f . EMPTY FLOUR BARRELS. • 1 A nisARGE NNW RRIGIerEMITY riretrif Banta in wed londilion tor man b 7 • U• 281. ACE INXIK,'Jr., 690. FEMME BY TELECIAPR. LATER FROM MISSOURI MOVEMENTS OF THE REBELS Lieut. Col. E. B. Brown, of the Seventh Mis souri regiment, Provost Marshal at Li pton, shot a private of the S4tlrliissouri this;runming.— , The Colonel ordered him to lay down some boards he was tearing ftom a fence, and upon refusing be shot, killing 'him instantly. The affair created intense excitement. The Second and Sixth Missouri regiments were called to arms and demanding that Brown should be de livered up to them. park of artillery was drawn out in front of the Provost Marshal's of fice, and Brown was threatening to shoot mu tineers when the train left. A scent has just arrived here from Springfield and reports at the head quarters that there were only one thoUsand rebels at that place. He also leapied that Ben. McCulloch was at Camp Jackson with only one hundred , and fifty men waiting reinforcements from Arkansas. A large number of McCulloch's force, who were with him at Wilson's Creek were with Price at Lex ington and the rest are with Hardee. McCul loch expects to join Price at Sao river, which will be about the twentieth, and the combined force expect to march on Jefferson City. This information is believed to be entirely reliable. From Washington. WABIIINGTON, Oct. 11. Representatives Steel, of New Jersey, and Dawes, of Massachusetts, haie arrived here. They are members of the House Committee appointed during the late session bf Congress, to . investigate all contracts made by the Gov ernment. After transacting some business at the War and Treasury Departments they left the city this afternoon for St. Louis. One of • our fellow-committeemen is awaiting them`there. The Government has afforded every facility for the Investigation, and it is known that the action of the CoMmittee thus far haa been highly beneficial to the pecuniary intereata of the cormtry. While the male portion of the population of the State of New York, between the ages `of eighteen and forty-live, capable of bearing arms, is 7866,800, that of the State of Pennsylvania is 607,000. • Brokers and bankers say that the money market is easier now than it has been at any other time within the past ten years. The steamer Harriet lane is about to take on board a heavy armament of 32-pounders. The Pensacola, though 'drawing 17 feet of water, reached .Alexandria without the least difficulty. She now lies off that city. All is quiet down the Potomac. There are no indications of life about the rebel batteries. The steamer B. B. Forbes lies in the chahnel waiting orders. - The Pawnee, Pocohontaa, Seminole, Harriet Lane and;Anacosta are now in the hands of worimien undergoing midis, changing anis ments; aro. A reconnoitering party of our pickets on the line of our advance, made last night, failed to discover any rebel picket 4 or signs of any large force of the enemy. The rebels are drawing in their lines. Ef fective measures are to be immediately taken to open the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad along its entire length. . N.H. Kenedy, The rains of yesterday and last night have ceased and a large portion of our forces on the Potomao are busy putting up their tents and getting their camps in order today. ARREST OF A REBEL , EKMISSARY Mr. J. „Packard was arrested here to-day on an order fret/ the State DePartment as an il leged e.ln'stßary from Richniond, where he war connected with Moat & Co. 14a8 r9p. , resented hhnielf Cincinnati and other cities as a refuge from the south, and . litely visited Washington, it is said, with a pretence of giv ing valtuible information in the federal authori ties and had, while there, ample opportunity to discover the position and strength of our forces. He was sent to Fort Lafayette evening. THE STATE ELECTION. ; • MlESpai COUNTY. • • w ONISIXII, Oct. 11 The official, vote of Chester county is as fol lows : President Judge—Butler's (Union) ma jority over Hemphill (independant Union) 8,868`; Amoebae Judge—Bailey's (Union) ma jority over Buchanan (Peace) 4,257. Assembly— Wendell, (Union) 7,260 ; Smith, (Union) 799 ; McClellan, (Union) 7,283 ; Stonaker, (Peace) 8,147; McKanghey, - 3,160 ; ldashay; (Peace) 3,161. The vote of over two thousand Union soldie!s has not yet been received. Wotidward has been elected president Judge, frristea: Clymer , State emakot, and - the'Whole PeigArlitiebYwer 400)Alujedti-!., It) JEMBSON CITY, Oct. 11 Pamunr.rirr.s, Oct. 11 BF4IKg :cowry - . BEADmG, Oct-11 PRICE ONE CENT. Tao RUMORED CAPTIMI or NEw Orarass.—We have heard vague rumors for several days that New Orleans bad been occupied by the Federal troops. Intelligence was received in this city last evening, by way of Nashville, which leads us to believe that the rumor. has its foundation in fact. One report, in which we place confi dence, says that the Federal forces took posses sion of the city on the sth inst., without firing a gun. It is said that the fleet, after the de dertion of Ship Island by the rebels, passed Mississippi city, Biloxi, and Pas Christian, which were evacuated, and made an . easy con quest of the city. It was found that the in complete fortifications at Bay St. Louis had been abandoned by the rebels, and the city surren dered on the sth inst., in compliance with the formal demand of the commander of the Fed eral forces. The above statement is the substance of a despatch said to have been published in the Nashville papers of the 6th inst. —Louisville .roy r na, al. 9. THN PLAN os Dorrouts.—ln the Chicago Pod, which was Senator Douglas's mouthpiece, and is edited by his warm personal friend, Mr. Sheehan, we find this statement: "Mr. Douglas's plan to preserve the Demo cratic party was thatthe Democrats should run this war, as they had run every other war since the foundation of this Union; in fact make it a Democratic war and fight it with all the powers of the nation, and if necessary to station a standing army in every one of the rebel states and by the bayonet enforce obedience to the laws. Pieroe with regular troops enforced the laws in Boston, why should not Lincoln do the same thing in Charleston ? He was for drop. ping all local issues and controversies until after the war was closed, and then in a Union pre served, he was for raising once more the old Democratic banner, inscribed with the names of a hundred battles for that Union, and again dispute with the old political enemy the contest at the ballot-box." TOUCHING INciniram—i very touching little incident occurred during the late session of the American Board of Nliesions, at Cleveland, Ohio. A beautiful pieced quilt was brought in and unfolded. It was accompanied with a note donating it to the treasury of the Board. The quilt was made by a little girl, five years old, who died from hip disease, a short time after she had finished the work. In her dying hours she had bequethed it to the cause of miestoas for whatever it might bring. The quilt was put up at auction in the convention. A bid of fifty dollars was immediately made for it ; then a hundred dollars were offered, and, finally, Aix. W. E Dodge, of New York, carried off the prize for one hundred and fifty dollars, regard ing himself as the fortunate purchaser. Thus a child, scarce beyond an age to conceive the idea of God and her relations to Him, gave, with _the work of her little hands, more money to christianise the poor heathen, than some adults give in their whole lives. A. amour AR case of restoration after appa rent death occurred on Weduesday, at Albany. A little daughter of Hrs. Wilson, residing . on First street, after a sudden relapse succeeding a severe illness, but died. The body did not stiffen, but every other symptom of death was-preeout.= The remains were prepared for the grave when, on Wednesday night, the sup posed dead child, screamed, and immediately the functions of life were resumed. Heavy perspiration poured off the body in great quan tities, and the pale, marble-like form assumed a healthy red appearance. When the "dead" child screamed, those present, except the moth er, became greatly alarmed and ran out of the room. The mother rushed to the body, enclos ed it in her arms, and removed it to a bed in the side room. The family physician was im mediately sent for, who applied proper restora tives, and the child is now in a fair way of re covering. PADIJOAII, Kr.—To give our friends at home an idea of our whereabouts, we will briefly state that Paducah is one of the most beautiful cities in the United States, regularly built, hav ing broad and well paved streetei, numerous ele gant private residences, handsomely ornamented lawns, flower gardens, &c. ' in which the pro prietors have, shown good taste and refinement: Indeed, with the exception of the business por tion of the city near the river, the town is a forest of shade trees and shrubbery, presenting to the eye .a most picturesque and lovely ap pearance. There is, apparently, much wealth here, and those who possess it have not been niggardly in devoting it to the laudable pur pose of rendering their homes delightful and :pleasant.,. A Paraurno FAMILL—Eight members of the family of Fair, of this city, have volunteered in Uncle Sam's army. Their average heighth is six feet. William. Fair, Jr., was wounded at the battle of Bull Run, and is now a prisoner at Richmond. If any family in the State of Ohio, or any other State, can turn out more six foot men for the defence of the country, we would be glad to hear from it.--Dayton Union Democrat. A REGIMENT of picked men, for sea and land service on the Southern.coast, is to be raised in Connecticut. The camp is to be located at Fort Griswold, opposite New London, where the adjacent waters are well situated for boat practice, where the grounds are peculiarlY 11.44,W for drill, and where the guns of the' fort' tont be used to learn the volunteer. their proper management. DIDN'T Blum IN EITHER Penn.—A riling man named John Stanford, who said that he lived in Alexandria, but about June Ist went to Hartford county, Md., with his wife, applied for a pass, as he now wants to resume.business in Alexandria. But on going ;before Justice Denn he declined to take the oath to " defend the flag of the Union," against all foes—on the ground that he believed both parties wrong. A•DESENTION AND ITS CAII6E.—A private mys terftnisly disappeared over the fence of Camp Chase, Lowell, one night last week. Yesterday the Captain of the company received a letter of explanation, in which the delinquent privat6 pleaded as apology that "he wanted to go home to kill a hog• lie was "spoiling" for blood. Neumann ms ENRAND.—A man in Wiscon sin was last week sent by his wife to procure the release of his son, under age, who hid run away and joined the Northwestern Tigers. The father fell in with Drury's artillery company and enlisted himself. The'indignatiou of the wife can be imagined. B. amen Syractoons Mot hem dedicated at cologne, of extraordinary splendor. is in the Moorish style--toiunitation of, the ,Alham bra ; and the architect is Zatirner, who has from the first superintended' the vent work of restoring , and finishing theOathMW of Cologne. SOLDIKId FAIWT FAIL —One of the Maine Vegimenta, lately gone to, Welhington, out o one_thonaand men, , hid only ftve =Fried men gee PiteirteiVeNid's advert:WT/1T anafbir., = 1-4.4. , a 0130 II esi