Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 16, 1861, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . •
.„ . -
•
- • =
•
•
•
,• . .
^"4 •
_ •
• < lo' _
"11 4
k )
•
, •
( •
'•
4 4 ,
,
•
„ .
_
,
•
".
'11;- •
- =
EGRAPH.
. ,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
Orbital.
R . JOHNSON
3341.1-aTI3tICO 3 ELMI
LOCK HOSPITAL.
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effectual remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
111,111? 111 VOX SO TIMM NOM.
No Memory or Noxious Drug,.
tro
rA CMlti WAiOUNTI
wo D,
DAYBOR NO Cll4llOl, ISOM 011111
T. 11.1
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains lc
the Loins, Alleetions of the Kidneys and madder, or
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of thee .
mg, Dyspepsia ' languor, Low Spirits, Con .
'aliltation or the Heart, Timidity, Trem
Night or Giddiness, Disease of the Ski , 1:;" •
the Head, Throat, Nr so or Skin—those to
tees arising from the indiscretion or Solitary
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises whir. ,
produce constitutional debility, render marriage Impos
§lble, and destroy bulb body and mind.
YOL'NG MEN.
Young ine e especially who have become the Manna of
, o htary Vico, that dreadful and destructive habit which
" i muy sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
;ming men of lhu most exalted talent and brilliant Intel
lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening
;unities with the thunders of elegance, or waked to ',o
-w the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married persons, or those contemplating tsarrsage, be•
'ne aware of physical Weakness, should Immediately con.
Ind Or. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAXNES
Immediately cured and foil rigor restored.
fie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and eon,
!Wendy rely upon his skill as a physician.
a-Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore,
V., on the left had side going from Baltimore street, 7
lore nom the corner. Be particular in observing street
iame or number, or you will mistake the place. Be per.
,fcaller for Ignorant, Toyfling Quacks, with false Damn,
Paltry Humbug Corti/leaks, attracted by the repute
eon of Dr. Johnson, lurk near.
All letters must contain a Pestaget3tamp, to use on the
reply.
DR, JOHNSTON.
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
London, gradnatelrom one of the meat eminent General
of the United State and the greatest part of whose life
.has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as
tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, beahhilness,
with frequent blishing,attended sometimes with derange
meat of mind were cured Immediately,
TAKB PARTICULAR NOT=
Jr. .1. YLlttrefflieS all these who having injured them
selves by private and improper indelpenews, that secret
and solitary nabit which rains both body and mind, an.
fitting them for either business or society.
The are spate of the sad and melancholy effects am
bers or early habits of youth, via : Weakness of the
Beek and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of. Sight,
Lou of Muscrtlez. Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Worsmmp.
lion, itc.
111ENTALLY.1
,
essuum, the fearful effeets on the mind are amen go
be dreaded :—Lose of Memory, Confusion of !desk De.
presalon of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion toSoofe
ty, Self•distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ago., are some
of the ova anklets.
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now Judge what
is the cause of their decline In health, lotting their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emackste4,. have •
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp.
me of consumption.
. .
YOUNG NEN
who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, In
dieted in when alone—a habit frequently learned from
evll zompanions, or at sehefol, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage imparalble, and destroys both mind and body,
itionld apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his coon.
try, the darling of his parents, should be matched from
all prospects and enjoyments o f life by the consequences
of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a
pla certain secret habit. Su th pentane must, before &Intern •
ting
atAßltLiGad
effect that a sound mind and body are;the most n
requisites to promote connubial happiness, I TiuM
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.
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING RESIEDY FOR OB
GANW WEASNMS.
By this great sod important remedy, Weaknesirot 111
Organ% are speedily cured, and toll vigor restored:
.Mo'll'lllElll6 of the most nervous and debilitated Alm
had last all hope, have been immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage Physical or Mental Diequaliii•
tattoo, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or
the inset fearful kind, speedily eared.
TO ETRANGRRB.
The many thousands
the n eared at this Initintion within the
last twelve years, endnumerous Important Burgles'
operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have appeared again and again before the pnbllo,
Midas Ms standing at a gentleman 4 character wed re.
tae, Is a. antlinient guarantee to the afflicted.
sad
IMAM Offimprudent IMPy
of RUDENCipleasure ff..—Whfinds en the misguided
votar he haa
the weds 01 this painful disease , It toe often ha imbibed
en ppens that
atimad sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education and re.
ipeatability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con.
satntional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, &o,progrenini on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to gnat
bourne from whence ao traveler returns." It Is a mei
encholy fact that thou:Lauda fail Minima to this terrible
disease, owing to the uuskilfulneea of Ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the use of !fret deadly poison, mermry, ruts
the constitution and make the residue of life miserable.
To frossiamm.--The Docter's Diplomas hang In his
offlae.
si'Letteter mud mutate a Stamp to ua on the reply
Sit - Remedies seat by Mall.
isit•No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
serla.dawly
All Work Promised in One
10 4 .
PENTI BYLVANIA
STEAM EYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
104 Market Street between 4th and sth l
HAERIBBIIII4, PA.,
Iap[THERE every description of Ladi'
and Gentlemen'', Ommenta, Piece G oo d ; Arn., i es
re
Jjecl i 014114210 d and finished 1* the beat 1111411181.
tfeboreest nonce woes b. CO.
Novll•dawlv
Proorietc,
SONEFFEIRS BOOK STORE,
OMAR RAZRIECEIMG 8R1D48.)
UNION ENVELOPES,
NOTE PAPER, of Six different de — e77l,
o7Printed to two colors, sold by the thousand no
runt at Oily Cash prices.
Flags, Union Breast Ptaa, Agee, Union Binge
Z y rtiva at vary toy prics q . Gall at •
80.6441111R1 BOOICSrORg.
glt tewiy replenished stock of Tobot
and Fancy Goods is nasorpaased in Aide Mr, and
matident at reodeting eaudaation, " lid r".
DoCtla ug r
invite a etat
al market street, two doors soot Sourth stmt. Booth
40,
ID. 21 Ones &
,
. ,-
..
.C- .------:"----.--'',." a.
-'"••-•
d'""..-4 91 , 2 '
- ..".....' 7 4••• z - ---"... '...-
D W. GROSS &
'IA ti OLAIWOC AND RET, , ib , i
•
ti, % 4 -
•' . ... - r. ? -0 ' ' : •
51
~.-re.. ... „:„....„...
~
r ... , , NO, 19 ,
AR:KET STREET
.11.ARIUSBURG, PENN'..?
PLANTS, Ac
Our IS tocY is remarkably thrifty add floe, and we offer
It at rrices to eolith° times.
IlEir 0 stal og cos mailed to all applicants.
Address LDWAII.O J. KVANi A CO.,
Central Nurseries, York, Pa.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, I sep2s-2md
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,
Oil., varnishes and Glass,
Dye-Stacy, Glaui and Patty,
AirOst:Colors and Tools,
Puss Ground Spices,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Speria and Pine Oils,
Bottles, Vials
,mvp.d Lumley Globes,
Castile Soap;Sponges and Corks.
&e., &c., &c _ , &c., &c., &c
With a g(iteral variety of ,
PERFUXERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per:
lumen of Europe and , this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, Wl= LEAD,
LINSEED. OIL, VARNISHES,' .
~
WINDOW GT ARS, ARTIST'S
. COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES -
IN ALL THEIR: VARIETIES, ;
COLORS AND, BRONZES
OF ALL-E.INDS, • .
. .
..
. „
ZS
- rt
I
m
0 •
. .
0
. ..,•.• -- '
; 4 • -*-
0
_
0'
_ .
We respectfraly invite a call, Sealing, yea
dent that we can Supply the Wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH TEETH !I
•
JONE'S AND liVElMiaii3 POROBLAIL4 TEETHi•
PATENT MEDIOIN ES AND HAIR
. RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direot•#om the Proprietors.
Saponifier (ionwatrated Lye.!
;/ t • •
Wholesale AgentsfofjBapoolfier, which we sal
as low as it can be'petehased in the &les.: '
MAYER% MEbXOAL, FLUID EXISACITS
COAL 0,1144 • ,OARBON OIL!! ,
Being large parchaseie in these Oils, co
offer inducements : to close buyersi': Cool
Lamps of the most improved pattem,
cheap. All liindS l of iimps changed
ERS AND GRAZIERS,
• ose of yon what have not given our
p,ND CATTLE NAP** a trial
the:r superiority, and the advantage lain
in keeping Home anti pita° healthy
g ad condition.
Thousands can 4104 to the profit they have
derived from the use of -our Oattfe Poltdera by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the' general' illealtir and ap- -
pearance of their Cattle:-
Our long ex patience in the business gives us
the advantage of's thorOugh knowledge of ' the
trade, and our arrangementelhi the , cities aro
such that we can in Avery short brine fur nish
anything appertaining, 'to our business, on the
best of tame.
Thankful for the liberal patronag e bestows
on our house, we hope by strict attention 'to
business, a careful selection of
PURE eaves 1- '
1,.. v. - a -:
,
~ ..11 xsa...
at fair prima, and the desire to pleanat, ,
.=
anent a opniintiunn??pf.,,Pe favor at a , "sliliflustr . .. , 7 %
-;
flitting PUblla: I. :a
4 1 p• .4.) 51. a ...
ESE
11AR RISBC ga, PA., WEDNESDAY Me 1 NG, OCTOBER 16, 1861.
ME
BM
illisullantous
'24,1018/4 . 1 TREES ! I TREES I ! !
undersigned
agttieixntvi: of
s r ttention to their
Iarg FRUIT Ali O'OE4 A.MEN TREF4
410
PIIIIIPM:aII3ELPI3
DAILY an LINE!
Bet Ween Philadelphia
Loco . Jaesar SHOOS, Wils.talaSPOßT, MINOT,
UNIONIOWV, WATSONTOWN, MILTON, LaMar/BA,
NOrratraßastaire, Stitiarrair, TaiVOiroXi,
thionoirrown, Lyszswerown, Mums
alma, Sawa; DAOPHIS,
AND HARRISBURG.
The. Philadelphia Depat being centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A antdaetor goes
through with each wain to attend to the Lure delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
PRIM WARD k FREED No. 811 Mart et Sleet, Phila
delphia, by 5 o'clock P. SL, w ill be calivered in
, .
Harrisburg the next mornito.
Freight (always) as low as by ayly other one.
Particular attention paid bYrthle line to vrompt and
speedy delivery of all liarrisburt
The undersigned thankful for past patro ; e hopes by
strict attention to business to merit a con:. “tanoe of the
OM. T. PSIPRIM
Philadelphia and Beadle ;
INOL of llt , ltitt 3tvut rt: burg
dol7 dfire
JUST PITBLIS EI EU.
A. MANUA I.
MILITARY SURGERY
HINTS ON ' IHE EMERGENOIF3
OP
Field, Camp, and Hospital Priatioe.
8. D. GROBB, M. D.
I, • 4.. •• .• 01. g;,• •,0
For sale at BIRAINIIIMI 11BHAP BOOKSIOnit.
may 24
! BUILEFFOWB BOOK STORE{ !
. (Mar gha . . 11 ‘ 4 70 1 •7 Brid9 4 )
011 i
CI JUST - RBOEIVELt from the
l e Zeje Mills a !Mot line COMMERCIAL NOTE
A22d, winch we will Nell at. 21.25 per ream.
' $2.1511 per real ter NOTE PAPER, deoorated with
the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic
motto..
83.80 for 1000 WHITS,EI49I6.6PICS, rain rational and
patriotio emblems, printed in two Golan.
•
Please ere cis a call. ' TH2 . F. tiOREFFER,
$22 Harrlatairg.
CAUTION.
GUNNERS. ;and al other persons are
cautioned not to tre3spass upon the farm formerly
occupied by Thomas Morley, n Rye township, Perry
county, without permission from THEO. ODIN.
5ep30.1861-diw
MAKE NOTICE!
.
HAT wehave recently added to our al
ready fullatooli • ,
,OF •SEGA.RB . '..
LA NORMATIS, ^
SARI ICA.RI,
, .
EL MONO, . .
•
LA BANANA..
. .
OF PERFUMERY
FOR, 281 HANDKERCHIEF :
TURKISH ESSENCE, •
ODRA OF MOSS
i r
LIIBINI MEMNON BOUQUET.
Tog tam HAM : ,
.. . .
;
EAU LusTrraLs_
, CRYLTALIZID POKATINK,
. MYRTLE AND VIOLET TOMATUM
•
FOR 1118 COMPLIXIOB : .
TALC OP VENUS.,
ROSE aka POW)* . . ,
NEW MOWN RAY POWLMR, '
. ' BLANC DE MMES.
. ,
S
•
, Q 3 SOAPS
Baines Forza •
•
MOBS RIXE,
WINZOIM, '
le and wazranted
. 0: ZIMMERNIA.N'S
BANKING STOCK, BILL AND COLLECTING OFFICE
Nes been removed from No. 28 Second St.
to
NO. 130 MAtahT STREET
senicome, PA.
TREASURY NOTES TAKEN AT PAB.
serat-ctr
OMB CIDER! I—Striotly pure, spark
ling and meet—ban received a Olver Yodel or Id
ioms at every Slate Agricultural Fair Main UK For
as by , land WK. DOOK 411 00.
SPIORD . SALMON 11
UILESS AND. VERY DELICATE. Put
up neatly in live pound Gans.
WW. DOOM, Jr.,aoo.
. .
O R%OVAL,.
TIRE SUBSC R R: would rospoOtftdly
a Worm thetpabfii 'hi Ma removed Ida Plumb-
I
az paelkSlMl fouidiat esiginablawit to 24 * 8141 11: t EMPTY -FLOUR BARBELS.
r s oft osiouliwcw4wkel. usaldidlozi". 4 42 I A.lGjr. NEW fa HT
oa r s% dodiftwg_..N.° 63 " l ""*" l4sll " 4 A u • # G 141: q
a aantlagaso• sa t ri. ~.,* „ ,,,t i BARBELS fa mail .eanditioiktur
1 '
7-111
f .
- ",-" ii.Erm - •
61iitt pREP.A.RATION-
WORTHY OF
thiverAk Confidence dz Patronage•
JIIIVEiL CLERGYMAN,
to all parts or the world testify to
J Wood's Hair Resterattre, and
are twaoilhail9 In Its praise. d
to be here given ; see circular ur
ipoetible for you to doubt.
Reel, New York, Deo. 20th, 1858.
'dote or the 15Addroias beep
ri h ad
di re, and r
'ttlat
jali a d l / au ••••'-'
wfull
..ms ..
me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament, I was Induced to try
Wood's Bair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling
off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to its original color except
from dyes. I wag, however, greatly surprised to find
after the use of two bottles only, that nut only was the
falling off arrested; but the color was restored to the gray
hairs and aessibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to
form on my bead, very much to the gratification of my
wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it.
For this, among the many obligations 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 If growing gray or getting bald.
Very respectrutly, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To Co. J. Wood At Co., 444 Broadway, New York
My family arc absent from the city, and I am no tom
e at No. .11 (howl place.
Siamaston uly 20th, 1859.
To PROD. 0..1. WOOD: Dear blr : yo ur "Bair Baton,
live" has done my hair so much good since I oommenced
the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PIIBLI9
its effects oaths hair, which are great. man or wo•
man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to
your" Restorative, " the hair will return more
beautlfUl Man ever; ket‘t this Is my, atperienee..-
Halters it all l Yours trul y
Sif M. H. RENEW.
P can publish the above If you like. Bypub-.
liabingin our Southern papers you will get more patron
age south. I see several, of your earthiest.' in the Mo
wie Mercury, a strong Southern paper.
W. H. Howdy. .
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Pew. 0.1. WOOD : Oear fflr : Having had She misfor
tune to lose the best portkm of my hair, from the effects
of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1861, I was in
duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it
to answer as the very thing needed. Aly hair is now
Mick and glossy and no words can express my °blip
lions to yen In giving to the afflicted such a tremetre.
111NLRY JOHNSON.
The Restorative Is pot up in bottles of three shies, via :
large medium, and small ; the small holds half a pint,
and retells for one dotter per bottle ; the medhun tirade
at, least twenty per ewit more in proportion than 'he
small; retails for twoltollars per bot Ale ; the large held*
squirt, 40 per cent. more to proportion, and retails for
R J. WOOD & 00., •Proprietors, 444 ;Broadway, New
York, end 114 Market street, Bt. Louis, 110.
And sold, by, ail good Draggwts and Fancy Goods
Dealers. Jylli.daweow
Examsnra. Dapasernorr,
Itasiumnum, Sept. 8, 1861. f
1. linperdon will be granted until notide of
the application therefor shall have been given
by publication once a week for two consecutive
weeks in a newspaper ,printed in the county •in
,whic.h the conviction wa3 had.
2. No pardon will be granted unless notice
of the application therefor shall have been given
to the District Attorney 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,
sepi-lm. Sec'y of Com.
THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN
A, is solicited to our very large assortment of
Qum atm Dawns of every else and quality
emus' Joann Kin at ovss, best ardole manufactured
All tint Meant kinds Or WORM GLOW&
Laigest seaortment of Roma! in the city.
CitiVAIES Suirienme, llANDlOnbaufirth Ready HetamsA.
And everything in Gents' wear, at
FRESH ARRIVAL
lloitairr, flunk
Saxe, email '
'
oou •
?auk BATUIT,
*ARROW FAT BRUIT,
WHOL; PUB, &a., UN
„J 1 raaatved and „tar sate ; at the - unraii OA= maim
tt - Dux JR. 00.
ALDERMAN.
HENRY :PEEPER.
OFFICLE-TBDID STRUT, (SHELLWROW,)
' NEAR MARKET.
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth.
OM OF HARRIOBORA, PENVAL
myl2 etl -
WHOLIISALE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY
Market Sire(
MOWN HAY
"41101
M. .
`AM ER
WS ant WALIIII
F.int PR than,
lea. Country men
Anne prices and quality, and convince them.
salves of tnia fact. aug234.ly.
LIGHTNING.
iroperty destroyed
Ttit to be s warning to
buildings. ea orders
silon store of W. BARB,
ap In the latent Unproved
Jel2.d
DWELLING HOUSE WANTED TO RENT.
A. comfortable two or three-story dwel
ba. ling house, with six or eight rooms, with rent not
to exceed $175 yer annum, for the three, or $l5O for the
two - story hou ne. will be rented immediately on applica
don at this omoe. seplS-U
BUTTER (good, sweet- and fresh) in one
' pound rolls, and tete& EGOS in large and small
quantities taken at all times and °lab pais or grocerise
given in exchange. Rtgular market raas always paid
WM. DOCK, JB. , & CO.
`Opposite the Court House •
ALARGE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
and lot of ground, pleasantly located on Front
eon Mulberry alms and Wilahlogton Avenue.
Also TWO LARGE PIANOS In good bonditlon and of ex
callent tone. Apply to
NOTICE.
IN coneequenooof the death of W. J. E.
Bishop, om the firm of W. J. E. Mane and Sim, no
tice is hereby given that, the books of the late Arm are in
the hands of thesurvintog parthei% All pennons know
ing themselves to, be Indebted to the. late Arm„ and all
those having claims, will present' them; duly authentica
ted, for settlement
aulltdoatreto BANOICIA .111,"rtner.
A filiaUtlllllLUM.
Some
. the scalp
cad daadeuff to _
Wilts increased with time, and about
Smyth was added to them, by bale
ay head and threatemlog to make
REGVLATZONS.
ATHCA RT'S,
wort In the Flareis C beer Bank
TO FARM PIRS 1
augl9
City Property for Sale.
C.. 0. ZEMIUIRNAN,
No. 28, South Second scree I.
BY TN 'H.
LATER FOREIGN NEWS
Arrival of the Steamer North American.
I==l
Rumored Recruiting in Ireland for
the United States._
bound to Quebec.
The steamship North Briton, from New York,
arrived at Liverpool on the 8d inst.
RSOIIIITDea IN lamuns.—The Dublin Post re
lates the aeration that agents of the United
States Government are employed in Ireland in
recruiting for the army, but it is thought that
they, are not very succeisful in their efforts.
GRAIN Butexorm.—The shipments of wheat
and flour in Great Britain for the eight months
ending in August were valued at £20,000,000.
Fameas.—The Paris bourse has been much
agitated and rates have fallen to 68f 25c. Pri
;rate letters feem Paris state that the Bank of
France will probably soon be compelled to raise
the rate of dissounte beyond six per cent. The
rate of exchange at present is strongly in flavor
of England and bills on London are in great
demand.
A notice that the price of bread will be ad
;canoed foßc entimes has produced a bad im-
Preston and added to the despondency of the
bourse. It was reported in London that the
link' of France had applied to the bank of
England fora loan of two millions sterling.
The London papers in alluding to this rumor
intimates that a sounder course to be pursued
on the part of the French financiers would be
to raise the rate of discount.
is reported that Blchaaali has sent
an ultimatrun to the Papal Government for the
seklement of theßoman question. The official
journal of Rome announces sundry diplomatic
appoißtmenta among which are M. Gr. Chigi to
Paris.
Sratv.—lt is asserted that Glen. 'O'Donnell is
oppmd to uniting the Spanish Government
with Frarpi and England in the Mexican inter
'Ventizon, believing such a oourse derogatory to
the dignity of Spain. The Paris Patric says the
negotiations between the three Governments
relative to this affair have not suffered any in
tervention.
TURKll—Advices Montengrore state that
the Prince was using his influence to restrain
the impetuosity of the people to prevent their
annunlng an offensive position before Europe.
ttriyiANNCloll
- lasiinoor. Carron Mums, October 4.—By
2Weraph to .Lauktuterry.—The sales for the
week amount to 67,000 bales, including 28,600
bales to speculators and 8,500 bales for export.
Prices have advanced *d on the week. The
sales of to-day (iday) are estimated at 12,000
bales, including 8,600 bales to speculators and
exporters, the market closing firm but un
changed, at the following authorized quota
tions :—New Orleans 10* d ; Fair Mobiles 101
d ; Fair Uplands 101 d ; Middling New Oilcans
101 d ; Middlings Mobiles 10 d; Middlings Up
lands 91 d. The stock in port at this day
amounts to 718,000 bales, of which 419,000
bales are American.
Lummox. %ammo Matuter.—The bread
stuff' market is steady. Mums. Richardson &
Spence report "corn with an upward tendency.
Sales at 82s for mixed wheat, White western
and red southern have declined id.
LIVXELPOOL . PaoTIaION liassza.—Froviaions
t:ontinue dull
LONDON' Mom ?damps, Oct. 4.--Consola for
money are quoted at 821a98. American own
rides are , quiet but steady. The bullion in the
Bank of Alugland had decreased £117,000 during
the meek.
DIET DOWN THE POTOMAC.
StillEreotii' Battetrim.
WASIUMICS, Oct. lb
The steamer Wyandotte which came up this
morning reports all quiet down. the river. She
lay under Matthias Point on last Sunday trans
ferring stores to the Howell Cobb and neither
vessel was molested by the rebels if any were
there. The rebels were seen constructing a
work of some strength at Ship Point on the
lower side of Junction Point, where, if they are
not dislodged, they may prove of some annoy
sake. rsnit
It is thought, however, that the work is
Merely defensive on.the part of the rebels, and
with a view. to prevent any landing of our forces
thereabout supposing we intended to take that
route to Manamas or Richmond.
The schooner Dana was fired into by pickets
from Norwaine 61if63 near Mathias Point last
Saturday, but the Island Bell cone up and sent
a shell among the bushes which dispersed the
rebels.
poirriteirs OF TOMEI' AND szymous
REMOVED FROM TEE SENATE oNAMBER
OF 00ANEOnOUT.
atricom, Con. Oct. 15.
The 134t.198pa; by ,a iota of 12 yeas to 6 I
Osys„ to4ay_pwaed a rdialUtian removing imm
the . SfiNth: obsether.• the Perthdth ef- balm
`liMilkd TOMO Se'llswer,oik emovotof
1 1 , 3 01ffiggil* •1.
PRICE ONE CENT.
A VIOTOBY IN missotrm,
MoCulloughDefeitediiy Mintgoiery.
Reported Capture of Lebanon by the
Federal Troops.
Roma, Mo., Oct. 14
The report brought here a day or two ago,
that a battle took pl.ce on the 27th ult., be•
tween a body of Kansas troops, under Montgom
ery and Jennison, and the advance guard of
ienault,
Spring-
with
miles
field.
Great alarm was felt in Springfield lest Mont
gomery should attack that place, and the rebel
troops there had rested on their arms several
nights. Montgomery is said to have had 3,000
men, and the rebels 2,400. This statement can
hardly be relied on, as we have had no previous
advice; that such a force of Kansas troops was
in that vicinity.
A band of 360 marauding rebels, encamped
at Wilson's Mill, on Bryant's fork of the White
river, Douglas county, were attacked some days
since, by a body of Home Guards, , and fifteen,
rebels killed and twenty wounded.
It is reported here that the 13th Illinois regi
ment, under Gen. Wyman, has surprised and
taken Isibanon, in Laclede county, with ail the
stores and provisions of the rebels. This needs
confirmation.
FROM WASHINGTON.-
A Battle in Anticipation.
Wesumaros, Oct. 16
During hat night the rebels appeared on a
bill near Lewinsville and threw three thirty
pound shells into the division of our troops oo
cupying the advance in that direction.
Great excitement immediately ensued, .and
that line of the army was at once under arms.
Our pickets also came in and reported that the
rebel pickets had fired on them, and th4re Yiad
been brisk skirmishing during the evening.
There was no further attack, howeverr This
morning onr forces moved forward, and now
hold Miner's Hill, the rebels not being in sight.
An extensive reconnoissance, in force, is going .
on to-day, which will develope the position of
the rebels.
Our forces now hold possession of the rail
road bridge at Harper's Ferry, preparatory to
the resumption of repairs on it.
T:' . .S: • B:
The steamship Bremen arrived at this ix‘rt
this evening. Her athices have been anticf
pated.
Division or THs AB= or INN Porostac.=&Ths
army of the Potomac will probably soon be di
vided into several corps d'ormee, according to the
practice of European commanders. The plan
of thus completing its organization has met
with strong opposition from military men of
the old school, but Gen. McClellan has insisted
upon it, and the plan will be probably adopted.
Should it be done, Gens. McDowell, Franklin
and Porter will be among the commanders of
these grand divisions, or corps d armee, which
will be from 30,000 to 60,000 strong.
Tna K. G. C. IN Oato—Farther Developments.—
The Cleveland Herald, of Oct. 10th, contains
further developments of the K. G. C. in Ohio.
It Bays :
"Deputy 11. S. Marshal Smith, of Marion
county, returned to Marion on Tuesday for the
purpose of arresting two more of the S. G.
C.'s. Considerable trouble was expected, judg
ing from the excitement and threatening de
monstrations made when Court was arrested on
Monday. Deputy Smith was prepared for a
rough reception, and was determined to lA*6
his men.
"Contrary to expectation, he met with no
trouble—the tone of popular sentiment having
changed greatly, and the arrest of court being
now generally conceded to be right. About
noon on Wednesday he eded in arresting
Dr. J. M.. Christhtni•tt ocratic poli
ti.4)lli er, editor of
Den;@*. or. The ar - .
rests - 7 : • e quietly, e men were'
brought away withorit any great exciteMent.
What feeling there was displayed was in tavor
of the Marshal.
"The men were brought here last evening,
and after a brief examination before U. B. Com
missioner White, were released on bail of $2,000
each. 'The further examination is set for 10
a. m. on Wednesday, the 16th inst. Mr. 8. B.
Prentiss was retained for the defence.
"Dr. T. H. Christian has long been known as
an active Democratic politician, and until the'
death of Douglas processed to be an adherent
of his principles. T. S. Hodder, the editor of
the Democratic Mirror was another full-blood
ed Democratic leader. The tone of his paPnr
has been 60 treasonable of late that threats were
made to mob the office, but it was feared that:
the attempt would bring down a bloody retpik
bution from the traitors leagued with the ,edi
tor."
Mies Ansa& GUILD, of Dedham, Mass., who
vas ninety years of age on the 4thi'day df July
last, when a girl of five or six years knitted
stockings for the soldiers in the Revolutionary
War. In April last, says the Boston Transcript,
she assisted the ladies who were making shirts
and drawers for the Dedham Company, now
with the Eighteenth Massachusetts regiment,
CoL Barnes ; and has knitted several pairs of
stockings for her two grandsons, now with the
above regiment at Hall's Hill; Virginia-
BUM* ;WOOMIANS of Chelsea., Idassachu•
set* " got off" the folloadig prize conundrum
at /Imam/ List week : " Q—Why is a water-
Illy like a whale ? A.—:rfiecause it comes to the
amface to Idow"—which so tickled " a nom
's ttbat, Szeldel received a hendred
Id watch is "..lreirirtiliOxyilit.
UM
back,
forty,
Green-
Nsw Youx, Oct. 16
MEE