THE TELEGRAP H IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, 13v GEORCx-E BEIiGNER, ------------- ---- - TENNlS_—Stiots Srwcairriox. The Dots Tsvon.ril is served to subscribers in the City at c mis per weer Yearly subscribers will be barged $4 eO. Wagiii,r can Ssgi-WsxKLI Tslitaltsru. The Tweaii.oil in 11 , 0 publlsned twice a week during the meaaion or the Legislature, and weekly during t at he remainders] the year, and tarnished to attbEeribers the !allowing rotes, viz : Single subscribers per year....... Senna " Tea TUB LAW OF NaWseATI.RF. subscribers order the discontiuuaoce of their news. papers, the publisher May continue to send them until arrearages are paid. it eubNerthers neglect or rchise to take their newspa• from t he Mlles to which they art directed, they are r p,ponsible until they have settled the bills and nide , ed bear dinnotinnOd. ilLebital DR, JOHNSON 33.A.1..T1'A1EC ) /ELE 3 LOCK HOSPITAL pAS discovered the most certain, speedi and effectual remedy to the world fee DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Itt.llo II Mx TO Iva's' horns No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. IrA Cool WAIRANTID,OB NO CHAIM; EN 0000 Ors It IrTwo DATtI.IEIt ifeaguess of the Hack or Limbs, Strictures, Psittitylp. the loins, herhODP of the Kidneys suit Aladder, Orgetstr :•ervuus Debility, Decay, of thePhysina pow. ars, It3speris, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas. p a lpation of the Ileart, Tinddity, Tremblings, biennials or Sight or Giddiness. Disease of the Stomach, Affoctionr et the Bend, tit se or Ain—those terrible' aior dent arising Item the indisoretion or &Mary Habits of Youth—thoto dreadful aid destructive prafetises which produee rtundanbousl debility,' render marriaqiiintpos *hie, and doetroy Seib body and YOUNG MEN. YoUlq earn e specially who have become the victims o' solitary rice, that dreadful and destructive habit which auuu'th ,tseepa to an Ontiritely grave thousands el men or the nutut exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, stor might otherwise have entranced lightning z i owt tog with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to cc tAsy Lie tiring lyre, may call whit full confidence. IMMO Married persons, or those eontemplating marriage, be ak of physical wWiltileits, should immediately con wit Dr. J., and be restercriO perfect health. 0119A190 lifroitifN BS hasweinaftly awed and NU vigor restored. • . Be who places tilitielf 'under the care of Or tr ay religiously .connde Whig - honor, as a geatlenian, and eon. 1/cflitly rely 'upon his skill as a: rilaYslalab; saf-oMce No. 7 oath F , oderick street, Baltimore. tic., on the left band side going from Baltimore street, Inure Irma the corner. Bo particular in observing the mice or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par denier for. fruirant, Trifling. (Naar. with false names, or Paltry Humbug Ccrlitica,eg, attracted by the repute. duo of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. an letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the reply. OR. JOHNSTON, Dr, Johnson member of thd Royal. College of ileirgeony Loudon, gradmilefrom one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, aid the greatest part of whose lift hoe been anent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia mid elsewhere, bus ellboted some Wills Meet as teolehing curse that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and bend when asleep. great ner voeew being alarmed at sudden aouuds, hashrnlneer, with frequebt blue hi rig, atbkoled setniltimee with derange meet of mind were enroll immediately, TAXI PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. nsdreases all those who having lob:trod theta selves by prioste and improper lndulgennies, that secret mad solitary obit which ruins both body and mind, nn. fitting them for either businessor society. Thos. anteroom of the sad And Melancholy elirrts pro deem by early habits of yotitb, 11.16 : Weakness of the Beek sad Umbw, lititts l the Dead, Daftness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the 'Roark Dye, pepsin, Nervous Trritabilitsr, Derangement er the ifigeetivir Facetious, General Debility, Symptoms of .'l)llsomp. lion, Sul KM'ALLY Humus, the fearful sheets on the mind are mush to be dreaded :—Loss of lilembey Confusion of Ideas, De pression of Spirits, $l,ll Forebodings, kierition tottioci6. tit, Self-distrust, Lose cif Solitude, Timidity, Ste., are some of the evil ogees. Thousands of persons of all suet, con uow judge What le the came of their decline in health, losing their vigor, becoming wain, pale, llet VOW! sad eutanisted, have s singular ammartuicit uhnut the oyes, cough, and syrup UM of consumption, YOUNG MEN Who have &Maud thentseives by a certain pracalco, In dolred to when. alone—a habit frequently learned !from esti zompaulons, or, at sotkool, the allbule of Wilda, are Lightly felt, even *ben asleep, add if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind antibody, should apply immediately. What a pkty %bake young man the bopas el Ms own. hp the darAllg of his parcels, silould be snatched from al prospect& and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in certplu,seeset habit. de t. persons must, before centers. plating mAREIAGS, street that a sound, mind and body aro the most necessary requisites to promote coonninal happinetts. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes; a wear) pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkons to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with thr melsneholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our owe DB. JOHNSON'S INVIOuNATING HIHEDY YON OH: (lANIC WUX,N-Ell}3. By this great and Important remedy, Weakness':Of the .irgans are speedily cured, and full vigor resumed. r.housands of the most hermitic and debilitated wht had lost all hope, have been Immediately relieved. A impediments to Marriage; Physical or Mental Disguelle. cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weaker:fie or Exhaustion or the most fearful kind, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. The many thoneande cured at this Manahan within tie last twelve years, and the numerous important derma operations performed by Dr. .1. witnessed tly the re. pollen of the papers, and many tither persons, nollorn to which have appeared again and again before the pubho, besides Ms idawhop at a pent/soma of ammeter and rr inontibiLity, is a sunk:lout etiaraoteu to the :ttnicted. DISEASES OF IMPUIDP,NCE —When the misguide° and iraprudent votary of pleasure duds he has imbiber, the emits of this natant disease, it too often happens that an AI-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deter. him from applying to thew. who, from elfilentloll WA re. SpeCtlallligy can alone befriend him, delaying till the coo. stltutainal symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, twee, skin, cc. programing on with fri.rhtfni rapidity, till dea , b pets period to his dreadful sufferings by sendine him to wilted bourne from when c e an traveler nouns." It In angel. unholy feat that thousands fall victim hi this to le disease, Owing to the uuselifulness of ignorant pretend ers, who, by the use ofthat , ledditt poison, "strewn', ruin the constitution and make the residue of ltie miserable. To STRANGIIIIB.--Th• Vocter's intoomas hang in til• Mane. IfilKettere must eontale a Stamp tons on the reply ilirßemediee seal by Mall. stir No. T Foatb Frederick street, Baltimore. moat-dealt, SCHEFFEIRS 100 K STORE, *atTill Lutiaszimi BMWs.) UNION ENVELOPES. VOTE PAPER, of six different designs, piloted In two colon', eold by the thoosaod arm by the ream Alm Fla Bt City Cash priced , Won &mud Callagles, n e To t:got at gs very low prices,Pi Union Rio Wit aBFFIIit'S IMOgIEITORB. OUR newly replenished stock of Toi et' t ... ,, Mid Panes , Goods is unswpaseed la this cit apd i d nod onl'ldettt of rendering Ellltlifittion, we iron , Pectfally tame a call. ,"i , ~.......' '' ' th Market thew, tw O dOOll ealleft eeuth de. it-lf. (n -Tlfh,firo - ! oi- rn iti r. - n t. .i 1 'fit S# ? , rtfinr.l .I!lttrtittturAT A . . . , ... .1.141..,._ -..- ..:•-, ,i . .-,.. . ... :.-..: ,-.;,-, -,, .. . L." .. :....,,_., . ~..,,, 93, . , jr. , , Eirjls ' 1 $ ' . . t 11/ IPI , - , , , t , ,/ „7-- - . • ..... 7 _ l: .,__ . 4: I) „.....__ ..:: .., .. , 1 ~ - ii, -,... ~ ..--,--7 1. i , 00 - vi .- I i: 1----- '<iik::r. , :: " ...„.. - .7 *-- . )___ ti .,:" . N, 4 1 a il k :, r . . . .... .. .. .. . .. . $2 00 12 00 15 00 VOL itWiLerattraus ONLY PREPARATION wonTErr OF • Universal -,o;''' l4 'clen'en. "Patte...' FOR • its, WAN', STA'f%SlititteTria - dta l iat • Ladles andlielitlethetkihAT the efficacy of Prof. 0. N,Stood satir Restorative, and gentlemen of the Nees are utiadimons la its praise. A few testimonials only can be here given ; see circular or more, and it willhe Wipe' edble for you to dollbt. 47 Will Street, New Iforlr,Thirii.'2oth, , Guirruntem:-.lfouffinote,ol the nth! instsidtotbeent etto cloven, saying bat wiled heard that I Witteri Sled Int.tb 0 R Tafkiffy give it. I award it tirX4fficheelltaAvyli; ft doe.— My ego is abribt SO years ; he co igr of my air auburif and inclined to curl. Some five or six years shim it oe gan to tarn gray, and the on tbeFxoWll of my he to lose Its son ieilfiy suit dß:ketone forth! Upon It. ; of these effingeseabilitles bffireffited inn time, and a (bar months Milt %Mitt 'was added 03 them, by hak falling off the to fmy head and threatening to 'make me bald. In tell unpleasant predicament, I was induced to tit Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the AUL* . off of my hair, for I had really, no expectatioe that gray oar could ever be resumed to lie original- color except from drib. was, however, greettly.,surprised to. find ftir the use of two tulles only, that, not only. wee Ale falling oil arrested, but the color was restored to the gray, hairs and' sensibility to the scalp, antl dandiull ceased to , form on my head, very Mired to tbe . ,Yrittifiestion of my wile, at whose solicitation was induced to try it. For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommecif 'ail husbands who value the d nitration of their, Inva to. profit ;by my . example, and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very retpectfchly, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To OJ. Wood & Cu., 444 Broadway,r-NeW "Dirk , lily family are absent trom the city. and I am er at No. 11 Carrol place. Slamaston, Ala., JulylOth, if3bli. To Prior. O. J. worn : wear Sir.; Pour ,I'LhurrMosplra live. has' done my hair so miioh good ideate 1 commended iho - use 01 it, that f ivish tO make known to the FUBLIO kg e ff ects bothe which tura great*: Yemeni:or wo. man may be nearly d.pnvod of hair, am/ by r & report to your "(fair Restorative," the heir will ,'retUrii — more beautiful than aver; at lea tibia' ter 4ny expiarienbe Believe it Olt I YOUra trWy • ' - M. 1 10 1 1 1 :%. P 6.—You can publish the aboVeMyott te l, . ' Ilsblrrg la oar Southein - Opera you Brgptidti etpatroii age strata.. I seeleveral of your certillicatealin the , jle. bile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. IT •r(1:::+ K.enedy. wows . . PROW. J. WOOD : Dear 6r : thelnitf.or tune to lose tke best portion of niy.hairifrookbatelfectri of the, yellow fever, New, girletualt io 1861; ,I„ wan : duced to pudic; a trial of your prepitratioo, and foal% to answer wattle very thing si.ded. • tip hale* bit*, taielcand glossy, ;mid nowurda; caa Oaprosa et.a:Ottliga done to yenta giving to the afflicted toed q treamsre,, • .1 ; .111411.0 . 4 ,JOH.NSON,, The Restointive la put up I n bottles :Bute yi n : large medium, and emir; pint; and retails tor onb dollar imir -bottle ; ;CIO; ideditun tbelde at least twenty per, cent *ore.. in:,,preskort46nadia4i?he small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large ..tif.ide a quart, 40 per cont. more In proiMititin; and. 'rota Ili for 43. 0. J. WOOD & Mi . :Proprietor; 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louie, No: end sold by all good ilruggista aid rainy Goods Dealers, • . r , jy ‘ l3-dawmtr • TREES ! TREES TftEAS !-!,! rpas undersigned #e sotegittkon tO their J. Large and well grown stock of - FRUIT AND ORNADIENTAL TREWS, shrubs, ac., embracing a large and complete assortment APPLISS, max% niaapsPLums , i - PHARKLEA APRICOTS, and NEULARINES, - Standard tor the °tabard, and Dwarf teethe garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CHEEINI7IO,OZLE. NUTS, ho, RASSNItgiaIi t STRXWBERRIES, CURRANTS and GIioSEBEREINE, in great variety. . , GRAPES, OF OffOIGIESP .KINDS ASPARAGUS, BHUHARIt, dui,' dm. /lad a tine dock ci wt-l- formed, bushy . EVERGREENS, suitable for the. temetry 'and LaiTn. ' . • DECIDUOUS=TREES , for street planting, and a ge?erat ansertmenfor Ornamental Trees and Irloweringdhrulna. NoBff,S of choice variation, • CidElit.o,' ROD.* PktNIS, ne. Oar steer Is remarkably ..briar and fine, and we offer it at rricea to suit the ORM. . gif - Odaloguas mailed to app licants, i • _. address lOWAN° J . V &M . & 170 ' ~. Central Nurseries, York, Pa. sep2s-2md • . • . ris . DAILY &Mt , E"I: Between Loos flovat, Joss; Smolt; WEILIMISPORT, Wear, t Thoottrowit, Wihioninrei Ntissulso Nowestosastuotott, otrateusr, Toltrhpreht, , Goomosrows,Lii. i ute.a.e F Iliath _HALM; DAIMIIS; " • AND. The. Philudelphia hop*, Wog htatteht twitted the Drayage will be it thiloiWeld. toted.' A Coidootor goes through with each Wit* toldload'ioiVrui delitoMof 1 all goods entrusted to the line.. Goods delivered. itVe! Depot of . MHO, WARD & Milk 10. 811..Markei. Stoat, thlls, - delybia, by. 6 e.knikilnee474-, I n Harrlsbard nettles Orritn.;. • Freight. (alwAys) as low as by ally other; .iap. ftitseelar aueattois - loldtot - Welted m prompt aloft speedy detwory of" alt El.Orttbar.: ;•-*- 'the moiler/41103d ttlisnkral,fdr tudi"patrixl Arta eittaiitioll to !oilleatiikill lb guise" mil , ' Tadao of the' same. r. . Eßieaes ! Plalidelptda sik * d t . ) , 46 , d801 bees litarkai 7 eir'‘e 3.l%.vishuilt. FRESh ARRIVAL OF HOMO= Belie,itLid. Germ MOM; 'Sampars Ctesq , &ma Op thmo lpivar, w r 45140" sLo• Just received and for sue m the Wears 01018 rune Vril. 'MAX JR. & 00. ALDKLUIAN. . HENRY PEFFER. OFFICR—TEURD STIIII RIDLLL'S ROW,) 'NEAR ILIRKST. Residence, Mese:tut ntinet inn* Ibnodis on 7 o 7 ukurnikrits; nun a. myl2 JU WHOLESALE UMBRELLA ' MAtTUFACTORY I No. 69, Market .streel,beloto Third, is 1p tuaaLikianta t Voli, t, 13 •i L. .°,i ANtrPiartißtii. lorviltiltittis' PeRMOIS and .• Amami cefts, will furnish! Keede at LOWER PRICEI tbalp3C4a lie 121/Pl,ly et! the Fast.ra Cities. OASItu caliCkaalta I lent to Wialai enema Woe end guilty, and convince them neivert at This fact. : ecidla4/14 TO FARMERS I BLITTER. (good, sweet and fresh). in'tgle, Pound rON, and rimed EGGS hl 1 84° quantlies taken at all times and mall .0.1 given in exenente. Regular rm market rittt4 was..Dogc, 'a .. a &ugly (*DIAS thO ' . AtOKE I SMOKE I 1 13‘10111 VPltutzttil . . 4. HraVvad a • wheatox t elGAß parabillo D E Wif D T A N T ITT,:A4I, 'r Ell IN G S NrglrT --TkLHN:,-P'”-'2" u P i k ` 48i.1 1 ,ttitEekir AFTER; NiCiMs 'ooltetrit l 19'1 ' fi~~"i 1,, il ~ it ', iiiii 1I il . lidullkarliOrninrEditionv Later „ vontittarper 8 10E1:" 13.11 ALLI .r.l; ILWITrAFkr: Tan ' Atr.4"litigt:ts- rrr". WTI TI RWMIOW I TheI 4" ' 4 :ii* . itivea - %t wit' "illinga ota gintratomirinalint Tax gOrts They ~like the ',Eller Honer. ==l 1 . 3 4 . T1mcP% ISqi, A gentleman direct from the -vicinity of -Har per'a Ferry; Othatmeal list , the':rebelt; again Opea* t i ant646iiliiid tOtiint ite?igVa . thia :134c!ri forces, who are under the. :command of ,hiajor Cknildarid-Samkirtediritti attilhity. 151ajOr ivith i caOster Fig& frdiA Ithwrebels Tuesday, and drove them. back, but aoti''antil had hurl:Ml:ha Mill of Mr. A. cf. Herr and.took the miller: prison er, . whotheichaiged''' with ' .ifiyjng 'lnformation. to 'the Union troops . of the 12,000 bushels of whoa t being *Ought there to 02d. ' - , - :T44? firing- vfed; Pr,V,O vhen ' 4 ? t it * R P ant women aml'claWailieke ' fleeing in gretititerror. to•the I Maryland -sh?re; In :anti cipation de the toiiiithilifehurthtd.''s Isl/4,8'.q41v* shot ' . ..6:*1140 Heigaticafter mem ; and vas Coruidenttlest he could keep them off until his reinforcements could'reaeli him • • - • • 'in the iCk;i4tA.Bl?ilitOt calf of his lee, caused, by the explosion ,of• a shell: • , • - • ----• PROM' GEN,. 7.1,31TEp' - 001, 1 , 1 • The Rebels; Inteothitshing..knother` tempt to Orom the Potomac., tgv , of 0 =l= , • . ..Dammtrown,.loct,l7. • 'gentlemanifriinflteilinirifceithaanixthifin Vet)l6.eiiiiA " e.enee/Y mule .W 0 the foot of the mountaina of the Shenandoah Valley, on the agroach of tlie'alekly ldaison 4" ,left retreat;: and 'are nqw roatng far tlO PoteMecin bugenumii.M. It' is stated that , they, had reached Charles woulq.ididrs thekrittsktfanee at every ford oi - 01#84 , 6n ,l ;tl* .Pooi4kiA Should this intq494ce :be confirmed', and I place creditiithe statement, it is not unlikely mire IGO *tons oinkien) beftielles next a‘tut,;,..; A ride from Great gilw to Edward's Ferry, XP6Pr44l:Proyes ,u frontier ': Heavy ptt ,wPs.lo9t 5),13. 9114 bete yesterday. morning and forenoon in the Q64'41 of Lge Col. Wasik - C:O:AM lititstalleAts Twelfth, has returned to hiszegimentin improved health. / 14047 egnmffingi if; PettaPtanThg)tbirthest drills ii and disciplined of tha.syluale army, and is noted 3 1 * 141 34 .. 0 17 .sTell *URA. I ?2, l *hviffft-. Mr. CaulKhltyy, on 109,1jaqfitkai state gov ernment, visited the_mentent yesterday to look 1 1 14°,932. 1 / 7 1M419 1 3 MIMI-1113i: Later Froze Washington. 0,1 , THE RRIIELS 'WITT/LEAIIIII4I The *ai . StsaiuevrNniioela Goes Do`n tie` TM* ,' . -- .Vaginnkii;:Q 3 C lB - 131. .4414:R46i this =liming, on theyrepertat!bours and othersi ;* • the eneiniqtri 7 rethilig 'o4lll' hiibi 'ha ' a abort twenty,nalinSiftOni . swingy:on. - I have now entirely abandoned their 63iiiFidit -- iitiiitroiL to Vienna. It hiiiit . :o4fgeAtirtia#l44olld that the rebel baiteilf; Potomac ciiietty designed; to, Fevent the nbw war atoMtiai going ; ut Yet the Pensacola ha; ; them =toothed. - • °l344'l*(ir of itPiddisisikent tut-aldilklaryGovernor, a postivell suited 4o him. - ; • " . - --, iikti_iiiii* - alaitlia"livtliet:htn, , - 44 - 41 ...*O..K9q, ~, - - ,---- ' ' . A41140 f;, , . - Ya .:' 4 o llo44ll.kgli.iffl3 l 9/4 0 . r ent4 4 " ..w... 1 ogiof tbi ''F c. '!'" even . inieo-d rib.. s r. - 4,,,ie. mope; o lll' aid . . . . , . . _ ' ' ' itheisign . .. the FP*, . r - ~. , 444-iiviii ''' ' - -0 .• ... W . 1 7, 134E `..... 14zw t: v4u4. Oct. 18. • " ' ... . ... . 00#40 1 tit€44 - , : eild Bass.ataankgleur quiet. Sales of 22,000 libis,„-14:$& - ogg$4 40 for Stet s% s47o®sb 90 for Ohio, and ,$6 : 100 thliafortWitheak,Whealfalee of 218,- 00$ .. It 4 1 ,21. far Chica Spring, $ c cub $1.40@54 go s 4 ) 45"t9i ~:_ite !‘,:Ft, 0 lill'xt N "17',1--(c:4 111 POladf Jr.o . 16 04"144 1 -0 0 il . 4 1 0VO '444.00, .t,.; 211111_,.. DEBORTANT NEWSGEMOZED, . 1.,,f141 THIPERINVILLIWORIit SIVEMIFEI ._ •,. .- • • ... . ...=`,, ...13fitualaXAktAill.'.... Yesterday (kW; iShergoarivltiellvaPiked all er' * gent d'aula)..a4l Pr .. f-9../9 4 % ,-fitci=ilSPe, PraPiP)3l. when , , VaPftelN OW/0k gieuenlighelßas ~,, yet WitsitzAcia 4190 t; 144e7,- 018 04 4 " ft. dili,ii mined Y9~ iimit.tl) attitbug,, adOxisq% Vici g l 49tes palch* 8 1M t ir . B l9-.4 t9F- .4 gierl,Aherwahl I*-Y ,t. ,a- '. , = . -• f. ~ - ' ... • These _ft,o3oes am' dorMaessf rnw "milt Pigfir wax, Pa 4 eP.PFeheasiehePr 9 1 e- 11 0' 0 4'4 1 4mit: vile IeaY„OaATIRre ha.flieelifiel , : FI_VCROA O g" ha4eatee eetieekt•9 ll 4, gireekleat an d *jerk ant nuts may ite, expected IaP . IiY• ftexh the; C e n _ tral ••_ .Kent*Y -ePh*er• . _ _ The cia lo4-o ,f %hick in au editel* makes the following Eittalpients : .., „,,,. ... . " 19 1kela UPI Se.otet?• l 9 of. War 1 7 0.4.) fit? Looisp.he frOn.L.t l4, 4.0 4140 1 40 a Go4orl Lemont, r.ei*.9ving him the Pook 191',wdPf nes,t , o9pikFtiumA:apilklag4ll4 , - .44 1 41 n Priumg9T : 1 41 0' ? delivery of ,thin order was left to , the, discretion of the Secretary of war.. "His visit to the western department onnyineed bizupata change in command w4,,rigditrply required, and he presented the oider , Fremont ' w):LOnaked.?. debt)! for a -few ,days piecntion,of an order, *this reinovalsr4s'o 7 oiai 4 to takelii.too 411'1 week, and will Mbo. bly be made on Tuesday. "The t Secretarypf War also ordered tliatmodi tleatiOnti sauld be imade on . Gen: 11 . Si/soot's . otieragons'at'St. Loidan. to'the," , . . cations, contracts and mThterir appoultmers. ' • The .11.1ouldican lean& thattthe ifortifteatiane around. the citylave: not been suspended, arid that tile guns Will ibe nuitmted.. and s completed.twittrins eight days t o. - It. also -says, that7s4,oo.ll,QoQ svillarrtve :theft). nett week , to payoff! the4Gotemmentindebtedrierit.. I. !: . ilinjt'',.Y3OrAMlal. SKIB IBS AT `_PILOT`'`EiOB. ;Goss: SI.• Lowe, 9 01 - The &Rowing digatiFh l has receiv ed fromom officer afisilot Kn o b,p date!! 10 ” last Maj .0f0 , 44, of ,the. l 4 , .Indiana. cava lry, made an attack on the enemy t*L439P#IIS- When diacoVerinithe . atreno4ill pagattion.pf the retat, 'ha feli,back i°/C';°fs 606 i n f ‘`° ll 7; of 4 ,0 *.C,,1 1 4 014 refit ; Ojek .. ery The eiidatifotowed; fighttitg all the way r iliengachikKkinpit "pTii*??, and ConcealingThie infantry, canaatil a, ;( pack of Ma. OOnOininti tOtetniel - fet, * 1313 EF rill • the ' enemyPqnmhttrnley end:4o ll W /Lim to witha heavy - RON it:REPOPC. The litie L lGreneral, I& tt is erne of the Hnsafer Brigade heii. t -iropidilimlife, fe*the post ONoi; ihakyi, to , the charge oi' airough him thei owns of Southern Kehtuek" are plied witii ' lhe ~'orithern mails, inderq/efilithP-1 rig of c, It is reportect,that General Hardee is in 4?9/- 'Maid' et Bowling Green, with tost,thoifancl i tabifei.inciedink two Om! &ad. Texans,lTAoTPl from Oink' 'wild iiTearanci, the PP 0 149 thero take to be- Initial. • if •-•••._ 0 e ; i'T h i ) / 13 o4* 1 .444 1 *§9.10°P, 1 limilia'ihtielers atotirAote49„k4 P?F 4 .4ble tc!, gotAbthro u gh,4oy2a;;; MEII .T III WAS/PlarN NAVY . T4 031 4* -7- 9.49 -*PILO hundred men ale t he . total number of per ibiLferophiyia in the Wasibigtotlifaiii %kil at thiatline,r alt the b 6 - 1, Sar:wel are in the'lathutouutzsarel re4y. to, be put through t he . krear thaicy e ors 4 mice found)? Wire 'kid'c sting 4W4i-15.436We ' ;but: bla9s fdaliesZ. , taadvii.vouridenrogeliarallY. Dining ;the ,04, month (2111s,*wilixe gma.,7.011) cast. Previous to this time they averaged aboub one a day: an — this orAidi they run about pat ton of iron-per day inWahlitcliull , lTielr • 'rdty-; one, is:the.otal- number of menempkiyed in tha t foundry 14:0111/CAIOni OniersAW *fiLAWO e d . 1 1 - 1 to get onf , *inaaioli is Wxo. aa,..no4oPat! of projectiles as' iteiiion'toiindri t j where them azio , nbi* eiliployadi they:ithal on. Monday :(night and, day) about ..aoventeao, 'tons of iron into allot,. grape,and,onnianisi Of tas amount four dill - 611(1*a: 'tfibt i ttii- hie six -this shop they hiviermi , laboutten Joni of front :MNational AY ectilos- %molded: illann.+l Intelligent:tr. 1 Wawa a certain 04exttal Dsgantata wants, to one of hla Viincipsalinh*ts, he raalreg hinrwpreaerit of a White eleplant, 4 iifilds. the poor mania obliged. tolroNsOunt...byi •irlatit,l ~.t /4. 5*!El P 3 kismfisispsyky , . '. eat livt- - - `this coon ' y, the Ta 5140 411 1441 .7/PAR°9 - trivets lb' iiireigleit" &ifs r•ititig , - num ' haw 'mar ling. *thins% asikissimoihniglittlif saddrerrlitiii , wifklekijacwinimokonmespbafiliqdmictbr 4itmemir T w. , „ ...., - ~,,, L . 1 v house cp.wilapicrtloN; .811.Lixna,.0ot.18. C==:l i C -• .K., it- al,jt. 0 A -' `f.7: I -• i 4 t.. .7 ; ''' •'• -,:.:.,:,: .:::- . ig. . t • • ? g ' '".btniititlnkm.Eizzgom. MMINM • -1 :' - "‘tlart o Pkirdditil lik'wratr, - 1 l• , •-- - 4Pletutor , Covira.Li , OttolB, 18e.t. : . i thitiikrzatoviAl:44lmiingribeeni I encamped w 0" .---,;i9mVP-I.444ffigifh. - ' ',L o ,' Top., ot . 0re.... g '47 1 .12:-244.14P.i. ;-. - gat tailliiiiiiiS'infer tuatun • •,, lier .::" ..iffiblieliiii:fithiliesirce'and the, BtgeligfiaiLigkpum theifollawing....;,:iWn have home - ' t '-.'„" .fer - iz!AU9.2I-.7.reeW ea •-• :-. oat t o ma,relii , ut Wlr .: Zi 'iii';'• "; , 7ikkii 'thS .. ' = , l t i n iiiiiititiirftgri- -11000Sver,, (Mato& daylmomiligvaisik I lietki hive *eta r ordeted . . 1 Pl;liPhis4E etßarch; illikviAg.; lammed tlAatolte 1 eneK , were &hod atteiapting lii" CrossAlM I.Phadeongiiitiliest&ilifilibkiitiOrthiftlialli 1 : .: ; .." I, Aix'airgigngirlinut ;buckled - owl& slimiricandobinansburtv iiinkt werwere, on; the wh. , Vie wit pope, tlgewegters of a.mile, joinedi4e Tea ot the bilgaile;arigf hilted in the &a tgAitelliti' l i eituiol4 4 4th,' 'Where we *silted schnettiing over Itwo' , tottn4 when "At tension4attailion;? was ; . given; and ' the boys VtVTV 1 ,2 1 91 back, to camp," to eat o days rations i n their tents on the old ground.''Thlitfog - been' previously %ailed out utraeriliirdbsrucironxistanoes, a ;great . deal ,of chogrkosetuned.t. at , npt meeting:the mlfaY•".'Pm'wef4.9s_.,wBB very warm/ and be ing so m ewhat " azalea we peraPiree freely. Thfrigei Welk - I& caWirciingly• for several days, whdir driadxindayi following; ie-were ordered to move,to the? camp then ~.,occupied: by the Penn sylvania 4th. We thought raw a strange move, b VelibitieWitheAieri` muihiur, knowing a sol dititfr Mt dtilyth be ., 'obeltienow. , :* We iinally pitchbd...onhteritse.and, , nact:all:lncelynrranged about 4.1,gi.,. when it commenced earning, and cicis . e.d up . with e terrific 'hailstorm. The night waiceOliffuld - Wei;_eggitl iteigligY following (Tom ilay);tritty ifoid milk* thebgreigt blue coats oota&lioo.d:Aoes)theogiOlgliginnn '3.l)u icing. the day 1 se oral froM the, Fifth regkinent vlsited us. : We witnessed some eadteinent and were considera bly, mind k 4 it tinitliiefei the - first 'time, 'elee tioniiiielitit:-44 Thetallettbeerat used in.' Com pany I were two cigar boxes i one , tin , bok, :one soldiers' -caPS l 4# , Pa ll l: of G overnment shoes. BlectiOnfiai clo s ed with 'a few brushes, caused by' the 'nfikiiiteiniatee itih# - afoPioi. The Weatkierocsatiiined , celd add damp:- On Wednes day:lL-1n: notice wasiriltest:that the-Sixth .were itg?4'n liicket.;,l l oo7a= o AlhkiiiY-arr.angePlents were made to go, the haiersacks, canteens and blitlikerili&rik liddiitif '' Three' o'clock p. m. ; was thigotimet:wn3weriglito/,start. - -, :Aliont -two 1 .914pck ittor!ier game and7we were commanded to be. remly:lo c niareh/ _ Thinking it ...wooi Ili kitiiii lethal' previous 'thine7th'e boys - made .but I little*tie' faigefir 'WS - diked latter joining thitreasififitimlitigade)idown-lhelrosid-41eading i -tielhikAuttn.Aogoinluosty4ofmaNniiiiitlig; that would„ be the, stoning, place., We marched 1 *OrYkisr,llpinlkorthetiiiie on double quick, i math* thh Bildike:inT ante half . ari hour. Saehl.wh I *ere. , crossing . to , the -Virginia show); 11 1 4 1..4A1N ..40 1 40: liret4tme, : .Aid, we think i we woulcrtremi.on Virginia , soil.- !lenwe , were 1 tofiiiiiiiiikiif the fact the SixTh c,mnineteja .a tntinendhes filieferilit , follbtreC by the "Buck ; ,TailiiPi:whix.madeAke ;valley slongthe Potomac ; tirtgn-Wh;fl 3BBBo . l l.#efrez*Lie.tu*9 l ll9le4ts and , squads of 'bifiiiirs, and ca ai ry ' . of Vermont itoliiiiteeik-"We ' fitaieliiid I. editat''siiiji/Bes in .a 1 licithinly•diretition4na Weri‘ifthall i y , "- halted to bittouao.iniimiopen-oloverfieldi: It *as gilondy i and:daidi. Atien i wp„ stoppe4, ; :and-having no i Wood, itild commanded ; to, build no fires, all 1 iieteletiti - dtiWzi upon theft lilanketi and InaP i eininiphavhig no etheitobierktg. :I uncovered My: fshe•iliteral. timsefluaingithenight,.forget, ; U T/ es tk 3 -cidECreeiightd;fne,-tbat instead IT 14 Biiin'i shee ting we could see the d a rk eotids dial:Eq.' oiiiiiiisAhrentinhigg Cto wet' Mir '4/Signings , asireditliklamigriewandsarth'-otir MAW. 441. heiLetif: :)84t1y./.111 1 :the :Morning' the i . 04 ,brriri l yll fthfkutliPalft4 l , l agy. were -get- On #6 to es an cabbage from ' a farther wdo i ItViiii ttediirbjr,'ioihti-orki ffi..-to' be Nadi. .S.oon arciNabilkin sire maiek - - •-lire went about a mile apil atmed.ln•a.- cloVer..taidi, where we:now V A l o the. boys without . thei r tents, the eOlOB only bringin a part. It corn ! 1 1 X - gtiiitriffeiiiid the& '. out tents pro j .., • • . adiniittativand*iidnethein-tlittle -slant 1 - Rd. ,ci.i , Y§ril4g,with.hez ,`Nhicliklwe, found ,close, 6 0 .9,9 1- 1e,9195 ReflAgets- *re Aria formed, , . ~..,t.olg, 0catiPNY,, ,4 0..m.m.4 -oiler with. farm troniordniktastance awt, which . are innilift desolate; the bitherir'beft sebeisioriiiits. • The seateittomewas:ownettytalloan . by the name P t. rWO 4 4 4IO Ct YeAglaW.ol. oB .l.tatn inithe U. S. N., I bi* ie.pow an offilier. in. the .C.ontederato army. kilthuitli#4l' retitle:re ,iiiiii Mt in the house. The'bididifigoiialialiiirfdi Chbkipital use in the 6th, and thidlyfthelonsicameited in arhospi taL,,,,AALPpiclay..s4Al4o4. al,party. of . us wept. iii . a hared .. 94 , the "gnelr,4,,Fle',. and several ,ififairsitleM.aeo4ll%/ffige spirits, the forin er-ilijxittlintleii.Wheireit'dillied- and desirous ufgaibruidut-Albthei - Pennsyliminkt'lleeeiNeengn • o lg i natEßML___,„ 1 4,44.4, 6144etr.:,txtd&AWNPitig . ./1 ox.ofull• eure,,constantry drliling, 1 iiii:diiiiiilroorithiiiti t io" With" until' igii 'Waite' 1 - hit Ithith&P 4 linditifthtliethOnituidirthat' sumnindA i fitehingto4andt• - Gen.l, - McClellan :to kt, 1 1 6 P1,11 41. 4 2 0.M.EM1.'-f. r • .. --BaskeAtaty, '' . '- •"* l '' ' i tztoa - ' l'Bl..ttli`regini t Palk , en • : ....,) ...-, ~..:,..;., • ;....!1. .1- - --/o, .0.,,,,; , , „ , , 0.~ Ji3 x ta; Uis 'IS ¢ ~ com. SSuthwe t tdiesoun, i [Thy ocrst. Oot • ehe iweit altogether 6E45.' 17 : .. 1. ee'l eking are making; WArfOlitite , m 4 GesitiPitiliont, but the-retreat likilevisweleteunticliesstrousy, effect , rime them; tra u krig P.411.4!.9 possibly have.; esreri of blemaich his aunt' is. dr:Orem-, aemoraliz4j Ire rave feNzielibibtigiihPralistle sources,' that ileige 7are-desetting etehry„4ley,,,,piate the &est* 'discontent and ! .oi B ,trega• thqoP and erkolel army . , • ovi.etkt,filling to, l id hisiViria eft . .06V - ** tbrior 'held; overthiectimtv-henever4lhlftigeltheir will be: EiimpreelembErlhaMdalombysthtilJnientroore,, af' d 1n 0ir..4 110 - I .4IX I O I °TO. or hung as . rindenitmids little ifilammiligteithikeeed.mpon these men, ; e t tle...me*gtveefulasoe by mar 'tattl2? is. Atof, • "LW 9ri4Maa . " upon . firkes.Vlplihwelitehmentetu.taki, %MAP I. 4 '114L,1 zl." Ettam tinting flitrt. Hering procured Steam Pawn* Pressu, we are prepar. 4 to execute JOB add BOWE Part rING prayers ulacrip. Jon creeper then It, cane b dame at atl other estatihsb. aunt in the country. / , 11,1F0. Sir Pour lines or 1, constitute one.h...lfsquare. Right Imes or more than four constitute a Moire. flail :Amine, one day SO 25 One week 1 00 • One month 2 00 • three months . ..... .1 3 00 six months 6 00 0110 your, ........ 8 00 OneNuare, one day ./ one Week__ sor , one month..., three mouths , • els months, bl one y ear ........ 1b 00 Swa- Business notices Inserted in the Local Oaham, or before Merriam and Reatha, HVI CENTS PER LINE for each insertion. Marriges and Deaths to be charged as regular ad trertivent.nta NO. 35. THE CAREPAIGNIN MINTIJOKY. Operatious of AM The Louisville papers of WinlV and Tues day, received to-day, containmernapttirati.cOu ceming the progress of the campaign - In ,Ken tucky. The Journal has the following news from the rebel headquarters : "A gentleman ditect from Bowling Green rays that when he left there John C. Bregin jusb getting up to .make a impeech. He states also that Col. Hardee, lately-in com mand in Arluausas and Missonri, .had joined Buckner, with Ida .tro4, rind that Biwknat's nitiabers irirtindirtrOm tweirti-five to thirty thous uad . .l Another, gentleman' justfrom Bowl ing Green estimates Buckner'i force, at twentl:r five thousand._ , „,T.very,difficult to decide what should be be lk if troops. from Missouri are, poi/Ting Enid etitiielly, the fact would seem to indicate thist the 'Confederates intend for the present to give Missouri up to Fremont. Supposing the statements we -have, received to be correct, the enemy has now nearly eighty thousands:nen on Kentucky, soil, caul gie number will now, no doubt, be soon, increased , ' unless Gen. Fremont shall 'speedily depart on his great expedition down the Mississippi. "A Mieshxdppi officer at Bowling Green:says that the Confederates have at no time had any other thought thin to mg.ke Kentucky the main theatre of the war. iontßit, shall goluirsl i but thei find her the hottest 'theatre they ever set foot in—too hot, we trust, to lhold theta long.” General Zollicoffer, though said to have re treated, is yet at Cumberland Ford with his main force, while his advance is in Laurel county; at Loudon and in that vicinity, ravag ing the country and .drlving the peel* from their homes. We are informed on good autho rity, says toe Joumae, that he has not more than• from four to six thousand men. It is reported that General Buckner has found himself, in his invasion of Kentucky, deeply disappointed. His friends .in Louisville and throughout the _state gave him the irtrtuwest assurauces, that, if be would come to Louisville or even to Bowling Green at the head of a force capable of maintainingjts position for a short time, reinforcements would irrunedyelyilour in by tuousands, rendering his army too power ful to be resisted. • • Unquestionably he came with the frill bonvic tion that these assurances would be, .verilied 4 but he tiuds them all falsified. There is good Leeson to believe, that, at the utmost, not shore than a thousand men have joined lain sincii'fibt hgarvival in the state, and that scemely.iiay are joining him now. In .a late,sp.etseli to sol diers and citizens, he gave utterance to appointed feelings in, strong terms. The Frankford thnononivadia has information froni the southeastern counties which Chows that acts of unparalleled atrocity have been committed upon citizens in that region.,- , /g Barboursville they took ixasession of the ,retri deuce. of. G. M. Adams, tore up his carpets, ad stickyk his- furniture, and converted his house into a culinary est4blishment. . 3 The finest private residences in Barboursville have, been converted into stables for the tows of this thieving band, and toe most wanuni-de strOtion of proiierty has marked the piogress of 'these invaders. In Laurel thervisited the farm of Jacohliackney, tore down.. his hikissi, destroyed his fences, made his, place a licsue,oS desolation, deprived hint of his winter clothing, and utterly ruined this poor, honest and' unof fending man. The leading citizens have been compelled to fly from , home in other to save themselves from personal outrage.. k''l(. !1 W/ W)' (•i A bi,gh ofticer from the camp at Nolin brings intelligence that the rebels have at length done *hat they have for some time been threaten 7 ing—destroyed the noble railroad bridge:acmes the Green River. The demolition of this grand structure clearly indicates that the rebels,hi spite of their' vaunted strength 'at" 1141,114 Green, are afraid of the advance of liouSeeatfil liirosxerrr TO SHIPPERS ' or ARIGHT, TO WM* taceroa.—The master of rtathin'iM i 'that Bakimore and Ohio Railroad has published. notice which is important to parties firwilqiimlbsy packages of goods to. Washington,- to .theii,ael dress of either soldiers or civilian s, as freight over the Washington Branch ftrihreadi • (*and after to-day the:ciamparryiwill:xequire preratr Balthhere on .OJ-freight-Shipped for Washington, to be delivered at.the-earlieet.poa7 able hour. None will be 'recel;eed 'after 5 P. M. No initials or signs will be regarded as direction, :and all paclutgeimo limited will , be refused. The fa name of the partY for, whom the package is intended,, or, his consignee, must be, legibly, marked : on every package and , parcel 50forwarded.` The company haS gaind the au achnent.and enthicenierit of theiie rules uncoil sartslin:nonfiequencte ,of the, great increatie ,in the 'meat of.mbicellaneons packages t0.,9 and' their accumulStion at the tlfil,:iot th "e by the consignees' want of promptness bi removing them.--Baltimore Ban. - •.‘ • lifoirms.—The rebel -commodore , who is xer ported,to have sunk the sloop,f-wer_Prebleoir. the mouth of the Mississippi, and" who that he "peppered" the whole blockirclbefleet (of course he:did not wit them, for ,rebeldean practices close econowy sink matters Prot now,) is the same illustrious hero who lam,. barded Greytowu,during Pierce's Adminh3trat tion. The gallan manner in which he threw shot and shell into.a' law negro huts on thal memorable occasion, .while the darkeys had,4ll goons to return the fire, leads to the belief ,tha t t he might now attbmpt equally magnificent tip terprises; and when the facts concerning r fair at the mouth of the Mississippi are.: nbiwni it is probable they will quite equal the Grey town bombardment, and add new glories.tg A ta tos e ne Of "Hollins." How ..Loorsvium 830L1*0.-11111138itedaseil A c t, by the Cincinnati OornmaTfadokhatyChau Buchner,. with 8,000 me; 'was. .p Louisville - by railroad, while the peoble 0 th at at city were encomicioes Of thiir peril:" At afea river a young mah beaxmois.Warh Of auoiniirla purpose,. And rau forstard, - km !switch' Er short . clißtanoeheYAQ,6 l SO elloared'Ufe train " to ploir iti * way uito - tho earth: -Thai Ihb"rebehr t r weutf-foit hours, and meanwhile the4eopie of ibouirtillo •.• efLWRO of Pkoiri 4floggAnci 131Ciusner reiruktmug ftt ctrelm thur 9 gOkt fory . o±2ol4ll w w alrla ßavosinristrktisitsarAiilisigifbesserzbui West C leholtAkalablitiMogiliAnoitnivskedm-lialiiits heater Loyd Cianisob. ~ .wr 7 -47 • ZoT,LICOFFEIes FO&TION IiKUMUt. DISAPPOLVXBD MBNI. VAND4LIB.II 2 00 360 600 10 00 - 13
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