Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 29, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNE,R,
7'E'iNIS.-ZIINGLN BrasciiirnoN
rbe D m , Tst, tru is served to subscribers in the
Ch ;tat 133 , 4" o 11!s per vices Yearly suly,cribers will be
barged $4 1;0
Vir.sh'Ll - AND $ b3II-A r IsEKLY TICLEGRAPIL.
The TELEGRAPii is afro pllhh,LIBA twice a week during
the .e,'slue or the Legishattre, .e.l weekly during the
remainder ut the year, find furnished to subscribers at
the tohowing ratee, via :
Single eubscr‘bers per year- ...
Seven
Tee
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11 subscribers order the di , continuauce of their news
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until
.111 arrearages are paid
11 subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa
v rs from the office To 411,11 they are directed, they are
responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered
hem discontinued.
lilt Dual
ft) I:. J 0.11 IN SOl\
Lei a S 9 IMcIL "
LOCK IiOSPITAL.
HA6 discovered die most certain, speed)
and eneetual remedy in Me world for
DISEASES OF lIVIPBUDESCE
XELIIP IX SIX IS) TWILVI HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs
orA CUM WARRANTID, OK Nu CHAROR, fl PROM UNG 14
Two DA11...-V),
Weakness of We Brick or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In
the Loins, Allections of the hidneya mud Gladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay ol thel'hysica /Pm% -
ars, Dyspepsia, .Laugnor, Low Spirits, Contusion of
tali Dation of the Heart, Tiundity, Tremblings, Dlumeet
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affectiont
of the Head, Throat, Noise or skin—those terrible disor
ders arising (tom Oro iudadcretiOn or Solitary Habits m
Youth—those dreadful sun acaraCtiVe practises .-whiet.
produce constitutionai debility, render marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and nand.
YOUNG Ak)N
Young moo especially who nave become the victims 01
solitary Vice, that dreadlul and destructive habit wince
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands 01
young men 01 toe most exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise t lye entranced listening
Senates with the thunders ul clunneece, or waked to ee
taay the living lyre, may call wile full confidence.
MattItLIGE..:
blamed persons, or [holm contemplating marriage, be•
leg aware of physical weaauess, shoulttlmmediately con
lult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
OIiGANIC WKAKNLS
Immediately cured cincifidi vigor restored
He who places nimseli under the care of Dr. J., may
religiously Mande in ens castor as a gentleman, and eon,
ildently rely upon his skill ao a physician.
syrollice No. 7 'tooth lei edema street, Baltimore,
Md., on the left nano side going from Baltimore street, 7
boors trent the corner. Be particular in observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par
ticular for ignorant, RON; wacky with false names,
or Paltry Burnbug GerttActors, attracted by the reputa
tion of Dr. Johnson, lora near.
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
DR. J0111,:bION
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
London, graduate tram one of toe meet eminent Colleges
Of the United otateo, and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent in the Hospitals of Loudon, Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, bas eilecled Loins of the most as
tonishing cures that were ever Shown. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears sod head when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at sudden nellnd 6, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, al:waned sometimes with derange
ment of mind were cured immediately,
;PARE YAIttICULAR NOTICE
t‘ressee all those wno having injured tnem
selves by private and eneruper indulgeueles, that secret
and solitary solt Wialen thine outs nosy and mind, un
fitting them for muter ouelnesson society.
Thee, are some of the sau and melancholy micas pro
duced ny early lianas of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Back and Limos, thine ill toe Geed, Dunili3BB of
Loss of Muscular ?ewer, l'alpaution oi the Bean, Dye
pepsia, Nervous irrhamlny, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Demuty, Symptoms of ,!,lineump•
114 M, &a,
aIo,NI.IJ—LY.a
MIISTALLY, the learlul eilects on the mind are much to
be dreaded :—Loss o 1 .kemery, , t;Onlinnolik of Ideas, De.
pression of Borns, 11:vd. korebodings, Aversion Loti.nele
tyt B.ol'-distrust., love el solitude, Timidity, Re., are come
et the evil elleuts.
Thousanna ut persons el all ages, can now judge what
)5 the C21.1)25e . 01 LtlBll . 000111.10 111 health, losing meir vigor,
becoming wean, pale, 0000000 and etuawated, nave c
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp•
ma or cousumputm.
YOUNG MEIN
Who have injured themselves by a Certain practice, to
dulyed in when alone—a habit frequently learned iron,
evil iminpanions, or at sellout, the diteet4 to watch are
nightly felt, oven when asleep, mud if out cured, renders
marriage impoestuie, audi destroys both mind and body,
should apply unmea,ately.
What a pity that a young man, the napes of has coun
try, the darling of Lira parents, should be suatchea iron.
all prospeeM and enjoyments el Me by tbo consequences
of deviating troth wo patu of nature, and innuiging in a
certain secret habit. 611;ii perseat meat, before contein3
plating
tAr:ttiAG.E .
effect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. 1-inteeo
without them, the judruey tarough file becomes a wear)
pilgrimage; the prospect nourly darkens to the view; ICA
mind becomes stiadowed wita dedpair, and tilled with tilt
melancholy renection that too happiness of another be
comes blighted with our owe
DR. JORNSUN'S JNVihuxaliNG REXEDI FOR QC
61AN IC W
By this great and Important remedy, Weanness;ol'.,the
Organs are speedily cured, mid Lull vigor restored.
thousands of the most nervous and debilitated woe
had lost all hope, mitre bueu immediately relieved. Alt
impediments to Marriage, ftlysicai or Mental ilisnuslld•
cation, Nervous, Trembling, Wealcuess or Exhaustion or
the most fearful hand, speedily cured.
ES=
The many thousands cured at this Instiution within tat
loaf twelve years, and the naineruus important Ourgica.
operations performed by Dr. J., wituenced by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have appearea again and again butore the public,
besides standing as a /outman of character and re
gponsibaitu, is a auilicieut guarantee to the afflicted.
DLSEASES OF IMPKUDENCE.—When the misguidon
and imprudent votary ul pleasare finds ne has imbibed
the seeds of this paints! disease, it toe often happens that
an lit-timed sense of stmme or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those waif, from education sop. re
spectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con.
stitutional symptoms at this horrid disease make theft
appearance, allecting tne head, throat, nose,
progressing on with Inv:diet rapidity, till death puts a
period to his dreadlul sullernags by sending nim to "Mat
bourne from whence KO traveler returns." It is a me i.
ancholy that that thousands tall victims to this terriblt
disease, owing to the unskilfulness et ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the IMO or that dearitii pouan, .rnexcury, rust
the constitution anti make the residue el isle miserable.
To entascums.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in hit
office.
—Letters must contain a Stamp to us on the reply
Miritemekties sent by Mail.
u-No. 7 Coatis Frederick street, Baltimore
aprl3-cLawly
All Work Promised in One Week
104.
PENNSYLVANIA
STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
104 Market Street between 4th and sth,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
WHERE every description of Ladies'
and Gentlemen' Garments, Piece Goode, &0., are
Cleansed and finished in the beet manner and al
kesbortest notice DODGE & CO.,
Nov.3-dawls , Proprietors
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his
LUMBER OFFICE, corner et Third str es: anditlaok.
berry alley, near Herr's Hotel.
Ron' Lumber of all kinds and qualities. far auk by
W. MURRAY.
The undersigned will sell Horses, Carnages and Lan
an low for cash,
ALSO—Horses and Carriages to hire at the same offie
marll FRANK A . tfuRRAy
TELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place
to Dad anything in the way Perfumery.
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VOL. XVI.
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D W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET STREET
HARRISBURG, PEAN'A
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
-„,,We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS ds PAINTS,
Oils, varnishes and Glues,
Dye•Stuirs, Glass and Putty,
A.rtlia Colors and Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and Pine 011 e,
Bottles, Vials awl Lamp Globes,
Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks!,
4r.c. 1 &a., ase., &c., 'Sic., &c
With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per
turners of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WlirlE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZEs
-OF ALL BINDS,
1 ,,,We respectfully invite aicall, feeling, conti
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH! TEETHIII
PPROW:IRPAT11:111006 4 /110)ligiDiffliZOIPINlin?
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all kind's, direct from the Proprietors
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for, Saponifier, which we eel
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
mAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
COAL OIL! CARBON OIL!!
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
Lamps of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
ose of you who have not given our HORSE
A,ND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not
their superiority, and the advantage they are
in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in
g,)od condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long ex perience in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowe
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the favor of a discrim- TO FARMERS 1
_
i.tificr public. •. - .... BUTTER (good, sweet and fresh) in one
pound rolls, and fresh EGGS In large and small
quantities taken at alt times end Catal pal a or groceries
FLAGS 1 FLAGS 1 1 _ given in exchange. Regular market rates always paid
.. WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with augl9 Opposite the Court House.
National dactyl.% LETTER PAPER with a view of B--
i DIA RUBBER, BUFFALO HORN,
theeity of Harriatrarg, printed and for aide at
SCOKEFFEWS BOOK STORE, 1 RAW HORN and SHELL DRESSING COMBS; of all
ap24 Near the g u i r k i wg B r id g e. si,zos, at KELLER'S DEG AND FANCY STORE 2
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•"
HARRISBURG, PA.. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 29,
NO. 19
ttltottltantirito
A NEW MILITARY WORK,
JUST PUBLISHED
AND FOR SALE AT
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STorg,
HU 51 MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Major General McClellan's Works.
THE ARMIES OF EUROPE : comprising des
criptions in detail of the Military Systems
of England, France, Russia, Prussia, Austria,
and Sardinia. Adapting their advantages to all
arms of the United States Service. Embody
ing the Report of Observations in Europe dur
ing the Crimean War, as Military Commission
er from the United States Government in 1855-
56. By CEO. B. McCLET.r...tx, Major-General U.
S. Army. Originally published under the
direction of the War Department, by order of
Congress. 1 vol. Svo. Illustrated with a fine
steel Portrait and several hundred Engravings.
$3.50.
This most interesting volume, prepared with
great labor by General Mcavaraii, from copi
ous notes taken during his tour of observation
in Europe, under orders from the War Depart
ment, opens to the reader much of his own
military history and culture. Here will be
found his matured views on subjects of imme
diate and absorbing interests, and the noble
and bold suggestions contained herein he is
now in position to realize, and is, in fact, every
day applying in practice. The book is a strik
ing prophecy, of which his present position and
his assured fame are the bright fulfilment.
REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE FIELD SERVICE OF THE U. S. ,, CAVALi-
RY IN TIME OF WAR. By Gm. B. MCLEL
LAN, Major-General U. S. Army. To which is
added, the Basis of Instruction for the U. S.
Cavalry, from the authorized Tactics, including
the formation of regiments and squadrons, the
duties and posts of officers, lessons in the train
ing use of the horse, illustrated by numerous
diagrams, with the signals and calls now in
use ; also, instructions for officers and non
commissioned officers on outpost and patrol
duty. With a drill for the use of cavalry as
skirmishers, mounted and dismounted 1 vol.
12mo. Fully illustrated. $2.
JOHN WALLOWER, JL, Agt.
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Cl 00D8 AND MERCHANDISE prolue".,
,
Central,. - Vimberlaud Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads
Canal.
. .
HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all parts of the
city to the diflerent Railroad depots will be done at the
very lowest rates.
FANULTtIS removing will be pronptly attended to.
Orders eft at Etrant's European Rotel, or at the store
pf E. S. Zollinger, will receive prempt attention. Con
signments of freight respectfully solicited.
JfAIN VIIALIA) WEB. JR., Agt.,
Office Reading Depot.
ALDERMAN.
HENRY PEFFER.
OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELITSIROW,)
NEAR MARKET.
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth.
CITY OF tIARRISIWRG, PENN'A.
myl2 110
WHO L WBA LE
UMBRELLA MAN UFACTORY
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
ILS:RRISBURG, PA.
M. H. LEE ,
iqAS,
p il ly ,
0 A . 1L T a E R
nd 0 9 4
4 F
c U A
N AV RwiEl
furniobl A
boughtg,oes at , LOWER PRICES than can be in any of
the Eastiirn cities. Country merchants will do well to
call and examine prices and quality, and convince them
selves of this fact. aug23-dly.
TREES ! TREES ! ! TREES !! !
=TELE undersigned invite attention to their
large and well grown stock of
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Shrubs, &c., embracing a large and complete assortment
- - - - - - - -
APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS,
CHERRIES, APRICOTS, and NECTARINES,
Standard tor the Orchard, and Dwarf for the garden.
ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CHESNUTS, HAZLE.
NUTS, Ene., RASRE RRIES, STRAWBERRIES, CURRANTS
and GOOSEBERRIES, in great variety.
GRAPES, OF CHOICEST KINDS
ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB, &a, &o. Also a fine stock o
welt formed, bushy
EVERGREENS,
suitable for the. Cemetry and Lawn.
DECIDUOUS TREES
for street planting, and a general assortment of
Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs.
ROSES of choice varieties, CAMELLIAS, BEDDING
PLANTS, &u.
Our stock is remarkably thrifty and line, and we offer
It at prices to suit the times.
Air Catalogues mailed to all applicants.
Address . EDWARD J. EVANS & CO.,
Central Nurseries, York, Pa.
sep2s-2md
FUEIIIP.TaMEL'IS
DAILY MI LINE
Between Philadelt•hia
LOOK Hearn, JILISNY SHORE, WILLIAMSPORT, MONO!
llNioNrowN, WATSONTOWH, MasoN, .I.IIVISETIRO,
NOWTHLOUUMIAND, tiUNBURY, THNVORTON,
OsoßazrowN, LyszNsTowx, Mama-
BURG, HALIFAX, DAUPHIN,
AND HARRISBURG.
The , Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No. 811 Mark et Steel, Phila
delphia, by 6 o'clock P. M., will be (,elivored In
Harrisburg tho next morning
Freight (always) as low as by any other Ane.
Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrisbur.; Goods.
The undersigned thankful for past patron e hopes by
strict attention to business to merit a cont. lance of the
same. T. PRIPFIER,
Philadelphia and Readie op •t.
- 01.6.dthe Feot of Market Str , ,o •I • I HI: eerie.
itlistritcintous
FREIGHT REDUCED 1
Howard &Hope
EXPRESS CO.'S
SHORT 81, QUICK ROUTE
TO AND FROM
NEW YORK.
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New York at 74 P. V., by the Fast
Through Express Train, arriving in Harriabarg
at 8 A. M.
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS.
Order Goods marked
via HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
General Office, 74 Broadway, New York.
Branch " 412 46
For further information enquire of
GEO. BERGNER, Agen
ETARRISBITRG, Aug. 1861.-dtf
C. F. MUENCH
TRAVELING AGENT OF THE
OLD WALLOWER
riIHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE
is still in successful operation and prepared to carry
freight as LOW as any other individual line between
Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams
port, Jersey Shore,Lock Haven, and all points on the
Northern Central, Philadelphia and Krie g and Williams
port and Elmira Railroads.
Local.Anat at Harrislakj p: __.
Good sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & HENCHMAN, Nos. 808
and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P J M.,
will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, the next
morning. 0. F. MIJEINCH,
ap&if Traveling Agent.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Honorable Joni J.
PEARSON, President of the Connor Common Pleas
in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting ef the counties
of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. A. 0. Humes
and Hon. FEIII NISSLRY, Associate Judges in Dauphin
county, having issued Weir precept, bearing date the
23 day of September, 1861, to me directed, for holding
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the
county of Dauphin, and to commence ow THE 3RD MON
DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, being the 18TH DAT OF Noviiitasit,
1861, and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, jus
tices of the ?once, Aldermen, and Constables of the 'said
county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their
own remembrances, to do those things which to their
office appertains to be done, and those who are bound
in recognizances to p roseeme against the prisoners 'that
are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 29rd day of
Seprember, in the year of our Lord, 1961 and in the
eighty-fifth year of the independence of the United States.
J. D. BOAS, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'fS OFNIOI
Harrisburg, October 12.1861. ootl4-dawt4
EMOVAL.
6(Ji36CRI.I3ER would respectfully
± inform the public that he has removed his plumb.
tug and Brass mounding establishment to No. 22 South
Third street below lierr's Hotel. Thankful for past pat•
tronage, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of it.
apl2•dtf J. JONI*.
Select &look; for Boya and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
rEIRE Fall term of ROBERTM'ELWEE'd
j. School tor boys, will open on the first Mondity in
September. l'he room is well ventilated, comforeAbly
furnished, and in every respect adapted for school per
pesos.
CATHARINE XPELWES'S School for girls, , locatel n
the same building, will open for the Fall term at the same
time. The, room has been elegantly fitted up to promote
he health and comfort of BCholarS. aug22dtf
SPICED SALMON 11
FRESH AND VERY DELICATE. Pu
up neatly in Ewe pound cans.
je2s . WM. DOCK, Jr.,4Co.
D. 0. ZIMMERMAN'S
BANKING STOCK, BILL AND COLLECTING OFFIOB
Has been removed from No. 23 Second St
TO
NU. 130 bIIttKET STREET
HABRI9BuRci, PA.
TREASURY NOTES TAKEN AT PAR.
sep24.dtf
A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
OP
LADIES' TRAV.ELLING
LID
SHOP P'IN G 13 A"..G.S
At all prices,for sale at
BlititGIMWS CHM? BOOMSTORE, -
al Market Wee
SOHEFFEIRS BOOK STORE,
.
(NEAR TEUI BABBBIBTIRG'BREX11.)
UNION ENVELOPES.
NOTE PAPER,. of six different designs,
printed in two 0010i8 sold by the thousand and
by the ream at City Clash prices.
Also, Flags, Union Breast Pins, Beeries, Union 'Rings
and Badges et very low prioes. Call at '
msrs soFterrows BOOKSTORE.
OUR netily replenished stock of Toilet
and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and
feeling confident of rendering satisfaction, We would res
pectfully invite a call. 11F.LIAR, -
91 Market street, two doors sot of Fourth street, south
side.
REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has removed hie
PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market
street to Fourth street above Market, opposite the' Bathe
church. Thanknil for past patronage, he hopes, by Strict
'menu= buslnene, to merit nontnatuutee of it: ,
mar26smd • EMEND, .
861
BY THIGHPR.
From our Morning Edition.
LATER FROM MISSOURI.
Arrival of Gen. Fremont at Bolivar,
Brilliant Charge of the Federal
Troops at Springfield.
MOVEMENTS OF THE WESTERN ARMY.
Fremont in Close Pursuit of the Retreat
ing Rebels.
DISSATISFACTION AMONG THE REBELS
The Soldiers Endeavor to Force Oen'l
Price to Make a Stand.
(BEN. JOHNSON TO SUPERSCEDE PRICE
AND MOULLOOLL
ST. Lours, Oct. 28
[Special to the St. Louis Republican.]
Damp RIORAILDSON, Bolivar, Polk county,
Saturday night, Oct. 26. -r
Gen. Fremont and staff arrived at Bolivar,
Polk county, sixteen miles from Camp Harris
son, and encamped this evening on the out
skirts of the town.
Bolivar, like nearly all the towns in southern
Missouri, is almost entirely deserted. The
stores being all closed and many of the houses
abandoned.
LINE.
It is now ascertained that the loss of Fre
mont's body guard in the brilliant charge at
Springfield was from six to eight killed and
Mama rivantLea:
A number of most brilliant instances of dar
ing were shown on our side. One sergeant had
three horses shot from under him, and a rebel
placed a pistol to Begonia' breast and was in the
very act of firing when the Major severed his
arm from the shoulder and laid him dead at the
horse's feet.
Col. Carr's Third Illinois Cavalry and Major
Holman's Sharp Shooters have left here for
Springfield, and one regiment of Siegel's divis
ion will march there at midnight.
. Gen. Fremont and staff and Siegel's division
depart by forced marches for Springfield at day -
light to-morrow morning, and will probably
arrive there in the evening. Gen. licKinstry
was two miles north of Warsaw last night.
Gen. Pope was this side of the Osage and Hun
ter in advance of him, all marching to this
point.
I understand that in the forth coming battle
Lane and Sturgis will have the left wing, Hun
ter the right. tshboth the main column, and
McSinstry will form the reserve. Sigel taking
the advance.
Nothing further . from Price and no news o
McCulloch.
[Special to the St. Louis Democrat.]
T/PXON, Mo., Oct. 28.—General Kennady,
who has just returned to Sedalia from Price's
army, says, Price's men are much dissatisfied at
the prospect of leaving the State, and that they
will force him to made a stand within our
borders.
On the other hand it is asserted that Gen.
Johnston has left Kentucky to take command
of Price's and McCulloch's forces, and that be
fore leaving that State he sent couriers to Price
and McCulloch directing them to fall back into
Arkansas and not give Fremont battle until he
could reach them.
Gen. Kennedy says Fremont will have a
much larger force to contend against than he
imagines. Considerable numbers of Price's
rebels are arriving in this section daily, and it
is feared they will renew their plundering habits
as soon as our troops leave.
ViErte):4:l9, , i 1.4
Cotton firm. Bake 24. Flour sales ad
vanced bc. Sale of 29000 bbls , at $5 45
® 6. 50 for State; $5 90®6 for Ohio,
and $6 2515.6 35 for Southern. Wheat ad
vanced lc. Sales 450,000 bus. at $1 21®
1 22 for Chicago Spring, and $1 22@r1 25
for Milwaukee club; 1 80 ®1 85 for red western;
1 4003.1 48 for white Michigan; 1 40@1 42 for
Indiana, and 1 40®1 46 for Kentucky. Corn
advanced lc; sales 210,000 bushels, at 60@61c.
Beef steady; priine pork unchanged.
JUST TUNISHIEENT TO A SECESSIONIST
Aft T. Pratt, of Braintree, who gave strong
secession views in a speech which he delivered
at the late Democratic convention, was ridden
on a rail by several of his towns-people•to-day.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ARAGO.
ST. Jogs, N. - F., Oct. 28
The steamer //rap paasedoff Cape Race on
Suriday morning. Her, advices have been an
ticipated,
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BoemoN, Oct. 28
steam Eriuting Wart.
'Having procured Steam Power Presseo, we are prepar
ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING ()revery efterip
dot. cheaper than t can be done at any other establish
ment in the country.
RA LES OF ADVELLTFING.
Eir Four lines or RFS constitute one-half square. Eight
lines or more than fosr constitute a square.
Half Square, one day
one week
one month
three months
six months
L, one year
OnelSquare, one day .......... _
one week ........ ............... 2 00
one month
three months.—
BiX m0nth5......... 10
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oneyear..... ..• ...... • 15 00
Jar Business notices inserted in the Local Cohintr4, or
before Marriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINE for
each insertion.
Marriges and Deaths to be charged as regular ad.
rerti.emonts
Later From Washington.
Doings of the Rebel Steamer Page•
SIMI'S TROOPS COMPELLED TO RETEEM
WASmNOTON, Oct. 28
Several western Senators and Governors are
here, and - all are urging the retention of Gem
Fremont in his command in Missouri. His cue
is considered settled for the present, and he will
not be removed.
There was a grand review of Brigadier Gen
eral Casey's division at noon to-day, on the
plain about a mile east of the Capital. A. large
numbers of spectators were present.
Mr. James S. Gibbons' "Overland Express,"
that is to run between here and Baltimore dur
ing the blockade of the Potomac, began opera
tions to day, fifty wagons starting out on the
first trip. The railroad is unequal to the work
of transportation. Mr. Gibbons is a Philadel
hien.
The deaths of the following Pennsylvania
soldiers in the hospitals here are announced :
William Morris, Twelfth regiment; Edward
Bennett, Fourth ; Allen Esenbraun, Forty
seventh, and Clinton Hoyt, Company C, Har
lan's Cavalry.
The Navy Department has ordered the com
mander of the steamer Keystone State, (just ar
rived at Philadelphia with a prize,) under arrest
for coming North without orders.
The official reports of the battle of Ball's
Bluff are to be made public in a day or two,
and thus the people will_see who is to blame for
this great blunder.
General McCall has'been entirely exhonor
ated from the charge made in certain journals
that he retreated from Drainesville after the
Ball's Bluff battle began.
Large numbers of the relatives of the soldiers
who were killed and wounded in the late battle
have arrived here from Philadelphia and Bos
ton, and have gone to-day to the scene of the
disaster.
A Dalghren gun (a fifty-pounder) rifled, made
from Pennsylvania iron, has been tested at the
Navy Yard. It did not burst until two hun
dred and four heavy charges had been tired
from, and
strength of the iron. A gun made of Michigan
hon is now being tried.
The Navy Department has information that
the Massachusetts (Captain Alden) has cap
tured, on the Texas coast, two vessels loaded
with arms and munitions of war. The second
vessel captured had, among other things, four
thousand Enfield guns.
Yesterday the rebel steamer George Page was
cruising about in the Potomac, in the part cov
ered by the rebel batteries, throwing shells into
the camps of General Sickles' division, on the
Maryland shore, in such a lively manner that
our troops were obliged to fall inland a short
distance.
VERY PARTICIMAR.-A laughable incident is
told of a nervous man, who imagined himself
very sick ; reports were in the neighborhood
that he was given over by the doctor. He was
observed early in the day making rapid strides
through the streets. His alarmed neighbors
met him. " How are you, friend?" " Sick,
very sick." " Where now? " " After some
one to sit up with me to-night; I am so plagued
for watchers that there is no one I can depend
upon."
DON'T PAY.—Semi•military gentlemen in the
habit of sporting undress uniforms find them
selves in trouble in Washington. The Provost
Marshal's patrols ask all such for their passes.
When they answer that "they do not belong to
the army," the captain of the Guard tells them
that if they don't want to be put in the guard
house they had better take off that uniform.
A &lams Fur, SAFETY.—"GIory - be to God,"
shouted an excitable gentleman to John J.
Crittenden, "Mc'clellan is sending 20,000 men
from Washington to Cincinnati, for Kentucky.
We're safe now." "Safe I" exclaimed the
veteran Senator, "doesn't it blister your tongue
to tell it ? Safe ! by Ohio and Indian troops,
while Kentuckians allow themselves to be pro
tected by others. It's a shame to old Ken
tucky, sir."
COMPENSATION.-Quilp hearing a lady reading
lately, in a newspaper, that in certain parts of
Wales it is the custom to plant thorns and
thistles on the graves of old bachelors, remark
ed, "That is another instance of the great law
of compensation. If one escapes thorns and
thistles .in life, he must expect them after
death.
COTTON ix Mmi:encrs.—The Memphis Appal
of the 28th ult., says about 100 bales of cotton
per day are coming in. One hundred and sixty
three bales came in one day. Hope is enter
tained that it can be smuggled through the
blockade. The editor is indignant that the
planters do not hold back their cotton, instead
of thus furnishing a tempting prise to the
enemy.
Maas Mask.—The funniest thing published
recently is the paragraph about the tone of bul
lets. Some gay soldier boy says he caught the
pitch of a large sized Minie—it was a swell
from E flat to F, and as it passed into the dis
tance and lost its velocity, receded to D—a very
pretty change. The boy wisely allowed the
" pretty changes" to continue.
Mr. Reims is now in Geneva, Switzerland,
where he expected to give some exhibitions of
horse taming. He has also Offered to visit Lau
sanne, if a horse can be found there sufficiently
savage for his purpose.
ALIEGHENY ccaucrY has contributed more
than seven thousand soldiers to the various reg
ments now in the service of the federal govern
ment.
Gmr. LEE is reported to have been sent to
Tennessee, to supersede Zollieoffer in the com
mand of the rebel army in that state.
ONLY one box of candles in Galveston, Texas,
and the gas works stopped for want of coal, is
the last report.
lOWA has furnished twenty-two thousand ma
to the armies of the I:film.
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