THE TELEGRAPH LS PUBLLSHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. 7EHMB •••SINGIE FIIISCRIPIIO, The DAILY TWIGRAPII filiterVed to subscribers In the ' Qty at 0 cents per w. ek. Yearly subscribers willha . ; charged $1 Win advance. . Mina AN.. SIMI WiIINLY TELFGRAPIL : . ;.:._,' The Tzt.Clearel• also publ abed twice a week during the Eamon of tee Legislative, and weekly during toe redial , der .01 the year, and furnhhed to subscribers at the fotowing cash rates, v.z: Reale übsorlbere per year Semi Weekly. $l. 60 T. n 43 il 1 II i i .3.2 00 Twenty a IS II .5 ..22 00 bin& subserthers, Weekly 100 ' UR LAW OF tiItWePAPERS. V subscribers order the discontinuance of their sews papers, the pubilluer may catt.nue to send them until intrrearage. are pal I. It'sulann Ibere ne, lect or refuse to take their aeweps• pets from the office to which they are d.rects 1. they are responsible until they have stilled the bills and prdete4 tnem discontinued, itli~►ica! HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION '.RIG LY OONOENTRA MI" , OND FLUID EXTRACT BUCEII3, A Positive and Specific Remedy Poe Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and .DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine incrwoes the power of Digestlow,lind excites the ABSORBENTS Int healthy cotton, by which. the WATERY OR CALOAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLAMONtIENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLANATIuN cad is good for MEN, woentri OR CHILDRMN. • RgLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses Arising froth names, Habits of Dissipation, Earirin disoretkm or Abase. ATFENDEDWITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS . ludispOsition to Exertion, Loss of Paver; loss of Memory, . Dilifaulty of Bryath ling inx, Wear Nerves, Trembl ing, Horror of Risease, Wakilituness, , Dimness el Vision, ' Pain 10 the Back Universal iessitude of the Muscular 'System, Rot Hands,. Filching of ttle Body Dryness or. the Skin, Errlptions on the Face d PALLID ODUNTENANOE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med {ciao Invariably removes, soon fellows IMPOTENCY. FATUITY , hPILEPPIC PITS; IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIEE. - Who eau say that they are not &mum, tly followed by those "DIREFUL DIABASE/3," "INSANITY AND'CONSUMPTION." Many aro aware of the rause of their 'offering, BUT MONS WELL CONFRSI3. THE RECO - DS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the lielanchdy Deaths by Onnumptims, ME MIMI wryness TO TOI TRDTB OP TIM lISONIPTION. Tad CONSTITOTIONONOs: AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which Hsumun's EXTRACT BUCHU iavariabiy doe ♦ TILL WILL COSTICS THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALS3-FEMALES-FEMALES, k Li) OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR OONTEMPLA MAO MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECIIONi PECULIAR TO PIiiiALEN, the Extract Mucha Is unequalled by any other remedy, as In Milers.la or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or SuPPresils nor Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Soirrhous stateof the Uterus, Leucortiont Whites, &aril Ity, aad Mr all oomplednts IncldsnL to theses, whether arising frosn Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the MUNE OR MANGE OF LIM, fin IMIPIIOIIB ABOVI NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT - _ Imam° NOBS BLABAK, MitOMIT, OB UMPlllaaTe Call NOR ummusuutrAito Datianorra ixliesse. HELMBOLDV WRAC!' 111101117 SECRET DISEASES. In all their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no change in Diet; No inconvenience; It And no /fayxietire: MUNI a frequent desire, anti given strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions: =Preventing and Curing Striatum of the Urethra Allaying Pain and Imilammatio en frequent in the clues of diseases, and expelling nil t i Diseased end teorn-mg Matter. . 111008 ANDI UPON Tackimm WHO HATE BEEN IRE VIODA(BO.4t,QUAG'Hif; and who have paid HEAVY YU • tir , :be gyred In a short time, have found they were deceived, - and that the 'PDX. 90N" has, by the use of "POWIRPOL sarannustra, " been dried up in the system, to breau. out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER .114115148.8. Dee HILKBOLD'e &5402 Beetle for ail affections and diseases of the AratiNARY ORGAnis, - whether existing In - • RALE OR FEMALE, From whatever hielle militating and no matter of , *IOW LONG: S Ra NDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of DIURBT/0 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU • IS THE OftFAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have.the desired effect in all Disesees FOR WHICH IT Id RECOMMENDED. liesidenos of ens used rdiable and responsible character will soOompany the medices. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, !rand to 20 yearn standing., Wait NAM meows To SLIENCE AND FAME. • , Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $ 6 00, • Delivered Wray address, securely peeked from °beer, ration. DESCRIBE SFIMPTOMS IN ALL comgmmuntoNs. Cures Giutranteed I Advicalihratisl AFFIDAVIT: . . Personally appeared, beak cis, strAldermatt - of ftho city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hauuspni , who. beine duly sworn, cloth say, his preparations contain no earcotio, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, bnt are purely vege table H. T. - 1111LiflIOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me; thislehi day of No vember, 1861. WM. P. EUEIRERD; Riders/tan Ninth $l . above Race, Ph ila. address letters for information in confidence to H. T. ..11EL6UX)t.1), Chemist, Depot, 10 South Tenth St. bel. Ohonanut. WA.H.H. OF . tivillit'VEttrildlliiPS IND ONPRINCIRLED ALLEM, Who endeavor to'distiose "Or TIMM own" and "rerun" AaflMLl'oA run EXPVTATION ATTAMID BY Relmbold's Dentine Preparation 41 Litrant Ba-bw, " • " • " Sarsaparilla, 1 • Improved Rove Wash. Sold by O. K. Keller, D. W, Grose F. Wye h, O ; 13atumart. ' • AND ALL DRUDPISI7 SIVZRYWHERIL ARK FOR HELILBOLDIL - TA RR NO MEWL Cat oat the advertnament and mend tor i t, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. novUl.d ly INCLIATOCIt'S PEC,1.014,-4lgUr. THIS INVALUABLE SERUP, • WiIIGH Ig entirely vegetable _ln its composition, has been employed- with ,w_ondertul , success for many ytors in the cure tif iliseiuki- for thei AIR PAS:-AGES and LUNGS. lin'wniform of the disease such as LOUGH, 1101;ury of the 'IIII3OAT, BPIIIING OF BLOOD, DIFFI OULT BIiEnIIIING, HOARSENESS, LOnli youg„ and RELIIIO FEVERS, its.,use will ba stteuded with the heppieet—r! state. It is ono of the best and safest medicines for all forms of BRONCHI 118 and CONSUMFLION. /Vo knoireen or preparation of Opium in my Mop in Vas syrup. Ir PRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE. - .• Foe was at IShBUNEBI3. Oh EAP BOOK STOBE. DENTISTRY :. D". Sao. W. STINE, g raduate of the "thatwe Colleg eof Darnel Barg er haeingper., manes* locatedle the OUT litarelabarT Y and taken the "ewe Dalwellf-00auPted by Or• o - n Third agree! between Market.and Walnut, nese, kilY Informs his frlamas andlbspublio in general, that kto p' " ma d t f ,, rupsin all operations in the Dental prolasio r oi, either . gurgled .Or mordants:Mi, in a manner that min not be Imposed by operators In this or any gib., mi y. Eus moue of Inserting artidekti teeth la upon the latest ixo. proved solentino principle. Teeth..from one to a MI get, mounted on tune BUver,'Plattnallates or the Vulcanite Base. , . I take great pideurnre in recopfmending the groove pp.. %lentil/ ball my former friends of Harrisburg and vi. chatty, and feel oonhdent that he will perform all opera: flank in a scientific manner, from my knowledge of Ole WAY. itnyft dt(l. .F.J. 8. GIORGAis. D. DB. SCHLEFERLIB BROTHERS et CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, , A ND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, „ca. turnery, /so. Also agents tar dm sale of Refined Petroleum. illuminating mi t superior to soy coal oil hummed Many quantities at the lowest market rano. .170 and 172 William obt&d, 1127dem N Fi....; YOBS.' RIM Obeese frOWklewTOM, Wei jest aid Re ade low by NICROLB " . Comer Stoat awl/dirket taros ID,'A ..1.: - 4.".'• “. i:L . - 111Pif ' I ',' ,1: 1 1,.........." VQL,.. XVIII. ME - flht'Dtft DR. JOIINSON ALIATIMECIaR3II, LOCI 'HOSPITAL! Ty AS discovered the moat certain, speedy ix and effelcual remedy In the world tor .DISEASES : OF ImPaupoNCE_ - at TITZLVB EMUS& t -No Ifferoirir or Noxionli Drugs. k Cure WOTOitefl.,;Or no:Charge, in from one • to Two:Days,. . , Weakness or the Back oktimbe,'Strieturtnii Aerations of the b Wier' and Bladderliivedattarydiecharges, Im potently; General 'Debility, ,, Neevelandeimi Dysgepsy, Lan . nor, Low Spirits,. Confusion of Idea, Ipitatlen of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling', Dimneseld bight or bid& rease °Pee Meadk Throe& Noseer Skin, Alia- Mu of the Liver Lungs.titomach BOWeLs—lhose ter , rible disorders arising from the solitary Habits of Youth —those =km and 'solitary 'practrea more - imal to their victims than the Bong of :yrena to the Mariners of Ulys ate, blighting their most' bridle:et hopes or' anticipations, rendering Marriage, Go., Impossible. ming Men lispeeiany, who.have , become the !victim of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive baba whkih annual ly sweeps. ha ati4undmely grave .thourands of Young Ilea of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellects who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the 'handers of eldquence or waked- to ebstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Marriage. Married Persona, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, -being Aiwa orphysloaltreakness, organic debill tyolptorito.,,,speedi•y,cuted. He who fiteterf himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Organist Weakness Immediately Cured, and full Vigor Restored. This distreasing Affection—whiott readers 1 fie 'misera ble and marriage impossible_ Is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Y oung pergola; are too apt to comma excesees from not being aware of the dreadful oonseqc aces that may ensue. Ndw , lwlto.that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the:pow er of execration is lost sooner , sty those falling. Into im ' proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the pleasures of healthy °filtering, the meet se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the 'Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Lass of Procreative Power, Serviette Dyspapeis, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion; Clonatitutlon.ii Debility , a - Wasting of the Frame, Cough , Consumption, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7 south Frederick Street. Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a tow door.' Irem the corner. Pall not to observe risme and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doo. tor's Diplomas hang in his office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Mercury or Marueous 'Dreps, Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College of burgeons, Loudon, Grad uate from cue of the Maate eminent Coilligei in the. United Staten, and the-greater part of whose ide has been slant In the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has erected some of We most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears whenattleep, great nervousness, being alarmed-at sudden sounds,- bad:Mame, with frequent blushing, attended aemetimes with derangement of mind were cared immediately. take Particular Notice. Dr. J. addresses those Who hap Indured themselves' r7MAN NHAZIN. NEWA= : nialr st l udy, society'or marring& esr eZern, Theme are stimiefthe sad and melencholly effects pro% duce by early habits of youth, Tie: Weakness of the Reek and Limes . , Pains In the Head, Dimness yf Sight, Las of Mumular Power, Palpitation of the hemt, Dye peaty Nervous liretibitty, Derangement of thiThgestive fttuctions; General ihtillity, Symptoms of Coniumption, . . . . lfserrsim.,-The featful erects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Contusion of mess De . praetor' et Spirits; evil FOreocenga, Avers on to society, Sad'Distrust, love of tented°, Tunitlit3i,:ho., are: some of Wa erili . produced; Teouassurs of persona of all ages can now judge what is the Canna attain: decliaing health, losing, their vigor, oecoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular apiieerance soda the eyes, cough andsymptoms of eituiumption.' - • • • Young Dien. Who have Lentred themselves by a certain , prabt,loo ln MAO( ta when alone, &haat , Eminently learned from evil compuudneliZerantabOol ) the effect of which ' are nightly felt; even when salaamed Mita ouredi renderii marriage Impossible,and destroys both ' mind , sad' body, 'mould apply inkthelaugr. • • , Whete pity that yountuali f the hope of coun try, the darling othls.airentei aboald be 'snatched Irom all Frames endatioymente allfe; by the tion,.equence of devieting [recitals pith of Ware and indulging in a certain alma habit.- - Such -persona mum, bolero'. euntem , . plating Marrn • reflect , thata, go ouud mind and budy et are the moil news. Aary oxidate& to promOte,Ohinintiial" Indeed, without then, the journey through liro belied's; fa weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to-the-siew ; the mind becomes tituidowed with despair and titled with the debumhollii Oil - edoh thati.lb• haPPMeeth. of; another become Welton With our own. t Disease .iof Imprudence.. When the am-guided andimpradent vutar yof Measure finds tharhe tuts imbibe ~the: amide of this painful dies , ease, It too tillam bspena that an 111-timed sense of shame o. dread Of anicovery, deters him from applying those who, irom elueatioa dud, respeotabillty, ;can L alollo bet. Mead delsylajt.till the constitutional symptoms on this borr d (limeade make their app earance , . Buell as ul conned more throsti , dliamed nose, , nocturnal pains . in thenead awl *bribe, dintrnitia of sight, daemon, atones on the shut bones &ottani/1i blotches. on the h ace sus exavaatles, progrearag swab irtebtful rapidity; till at last the palate the mouth or the bones of the. nose fail in, and the victim of Ws awfitfdisease become a horrid ob).ca of commiserate/a, till death pats a period to his dreadful smearing% by seeding lam to ' l ' that. • Uedlacov-' vered Country from'whence no traveler return s .!' It ianmelancholly fact that thouaands fall victims to this terrible (Noble., Owing to the uasicilralineas oflgao ant. pretendera^spho hr . the nee of that .Datcfly iPotion, Ma Oury, rain itislitution and make the redden o lire miserable. , Strangers. Truat.iiin your lives, or health, tnthe ono of the many Unlearned and' Wot Mhos Pretenders; dettehteer know ledge, nausea, charades', who copy:W.364opol adVer:. vertniementi; Or `dye themselves In the newspaper,, regniarly.lhiuttated.Pitysiclans incapable of Curing, they, lteep you trifling month after month taking ; their flinty vnt.pcdsOnoura•ss cot:mooned', or as long as the smallest the oat be obtained, and In dospatr, leave,yon with ruin ed health to sigh over your, analog; disippointmedt. Dr. Johnson is the only Physician .sovertisiog. His credential or diplomas always hangs In hli dace. Ills remedies or treatment are unknown to all falters, prepared irons a spent In the great - hospitals !ot . ku• row, the Bret In the country and a more extensive Pri vate Breaker-than , any other Physician In the world. Indorsement of the Rress. The many monauda omelet thls' branutton year af. turas, and the- munerona. bnportant Burgles' Opera tions performed by Dr. Johnson, whammed by the re pm/IV the- 40 Son s t , •IV4lpper, , * and many other pa pers, Mime of which have appeared again and again befOre the pnbno, beskles Ma standing as a gentleman of character and responal, 1s a andintent .gam,Tantee units , tikuk r DipoilOpeedily. Cured: , Persona *sit* 'she* tf esLo parientlar dimming their 41°211 t 9 his ;141401#011114:341.:4001rliAt manner : , . . JOHN at. iroxix, son. D. _Of the Baturnima Loikgospitalc_Balthnorey hd ALAD OIL. . ~.kr ge., supply of fresh Salad pii. in . 11. l ug/ jinctiogi bottles, and or rdiorcrottliiindra wd received, and tea gala by WM. rocK w ys. J CO. F ; J IRE - 011 4 9.17KEREt . by the chest= ck • Just matrokimit ibraale by -NICRULS& Bowmax. l - - f ,-044111.1X91541/d.iillzkeb Clomme bora mall Nuts Einem liniEil NEED "INDEPENDEN yr, IN ALL TIIINGS-N EUTEAL IN NON E. RRISBURG, PA. SATURDAY'-AFTERNOON, AUGUST 9, 1862 NICIIOLS &'`: 'BOWMAN Corner Front and Market Streets, ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of AA, the pu;dlo to, their largo and well selected stock-of r. GROCERIES,. PROVISIONS,_ FOREIGN AND DO; - DIESTIG FRUITS, Including a» song othere, SUGARS, 047.1"8„ . • TEAS, 'COFFEE, SPICES FLOIJR, FISR, SALT, , . BACON., LARD, BUTTER, &c. We invite an examination Of arinperior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The beat thCinarket everYLP* o3 t, to gather with all - kinds of LAMPS; 'MADER, WICKS and ':I = GLASS CONES, Cheaper than any.place in ihnviabury: We keep , on hand always all kinds of CEDAR, AND WILLOW WARE All styles and kinds of QIDIENSWARE AND GLANIWARE, at the oldstand, .NICHOLB & BOWMAN, my2o Corner Front and Market Sta. SHEET: MUSIC:. SHEET MUSIC. • JUST RECEIVED. SEVERAL thousand pieces of NEW and clretally seleotpd musk, comprising a very thl sAortment. Steinway's Unrivalled Pianos. PIANOS FOR $l5O UP TO $l,OOO. SCHOOL AND 'CHURCH ORGANS FROM EIGHTY DOLLARS. PRINCE'S MELODEONS &c. Front Forty-Bye Dollars. VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, • • FLUTES, end mueirel mankind's) of every kind AGENOY OF HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES. PORTRAIT. FRAMES. LARGE PIER AND . DIANTLE MIRRORS wide to order. Constantly on hod lex Sit variety of PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. Frames (tromp description made to order at the shortest notion , REGILDIRW•DONE, At the New Made Fite - re of El. WAND a 00: mildly No. 14 Brarkoi Score, near Col4.r's. BOOKS FOB FARMERS, r( HE attention of agriculturists is. Airepted 1 to the following works, which will enablt them to increase the quantity and - 'value di their crops by adding science and the'experi. merits of others to their experience : • STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM., de- • railing all the labors of husbandry and the best way topezf .rm tbein. Price , .8 60 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Beal Economy 4 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING,Iay A11en....1 01) THE FARM COMPANiON;by Buel.. 75 LECTURER ON PRACTICAL AGRICUI..-, TUBE, =by .Johnston. .. 60 ,THE AM KtOAN hAllßElLE'Sneoilind Verl3A hindbOok; with 400engravings..2 60. AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING — ' BEES, Ly Weeks;, 20 ' 20 The Nature and Treatment of Diseases of Cattle, by 00 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY • • 76 ,COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the'-PrOduetion of Milk; ' hater,. cheese, by Flint:....' . • . 1 60 GRASSES AND FOBAG . E• " rkerrns . ;:py Lynch ' 3 _, 2 ... ..... .1 OR SAXTON"); ie:ND-BOOK, containing the, -Horse,- the-cow, the pig, fowl*, etc;. r'ou THE FARMER'S DIOTIONARYond tical Farmer by Dr. Gardizer..,..... ALLEN'S DOkiEMTIC . 175 ,THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, .or -American-Muck 800 k.... . 1 25 THE HORSE AND HIS . AdSEASES, Jetnilhge.'• - • . ... . 4.1 00 YOU 11' ON THE HORSE .: i 26 HIND'S rgulucar and STUD BOOS:.. Vu HORSEMANSHIP and the Breakieg and 7raming „ _9l Horses 76 Standard P f ooks, School Books, and evety-: thing in - thelititionery line at lowest prices,nt BEEK}NER'S'. CHEAP !BOOK STORE. . DETERSIVEK SOAP., something bitter! than Harrison's Honsehold Soap. Jain received as' ,or: sale by - 4 -, ..tNiCHULS 4120149 KAN- Jet - Corner Frontonid M.rket streets., CHEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, Irk alien &el him, pacirksee, ;or. Pie: . • • N.uBOLp dr tOW.IIAN fol 9 Corner Front and Market meet. BREAKFAST ~ B AOON A Very okdine lot;*equal to the oelebra 4416. 41 Onaleerted) Yorkshire, Just received. MM. LOOK, Jt. , & CO. BOLOGNA, A MALL, but very superior lot 'of Ai& Bologna towage just received, bLo CLARIFIJD NvicrOrleana sugar, acheap.. A .dit„.„..ol;.thool titta 09P4Ar.44114474411"' ir 7ls Cocoa an. Sweet, • ,00 0 to lbr id. a.10,111i WISPS, Third and Widnut i soy/ ' IMMiI WHOLIIALE AND RETAIL 0 4 _0 O c.,iir o ._..i-R. s 1 ORANGES, LEIRONS, &0., AC RDEoNs PROM THE LOCHIEL CAVALRY OFFICIAL REPOET 911 THA /MAUI AT TONKIXI, Cox...E. 0. Wirszuce, Penn Cavalry faa : The forcescommanded by Major Jordan at Tompkiniville, composed of 260 men of com panies. C., I„ Ad. and E. of.the 9,h`Peonsylv's Cavalry were , attacked on the morning of the 9th ultimo by a CavalrY force underldorgau, nuinbering from 1600 to 2000 men and three pitons of:artillery. The utmost.vigilance had:been exercised by Major Jordan' to guard against surprief, the IT. ~ , . ,.esarfttsudfirtyilais - .-.14 peculiarly ,to guerilla'niarfarei:' We hddinarched the iiiglir and day before to ,Cellsta, in co n seque nce of the report of a body of men at that place. We found it deserted and no indication of the pre sense of an enemy. We returned to Tomp kinsville on the afternoon of this Bth and were first apprisedof the approach of thee enemy by the ,firing of our pickets at 6 o'clock on the morning of the Bth. In , less . than five minutia •frchn'the first alann the then were mounted and in line.- Our line-was limited en , the top of a bill in open ground, surroonded on three aides lily-dense woods. The enemy disniounted 1 and opened' fire On us with their small arms. Having Di:inherit% for' a charge, Med& Jordan orderedua to fall,back on the woods. At-this time we first - became, aware of their haviog ar tillery, by their shelling the woods,. Finding that further rebid:arm against such odds was worse ihati useless, we were ordered .to fall back to•Butkesville, 28 miles distant; via Mao-. htillin's retry,, ten miles from. Camp, hbping to , his able to make a stand at the ;Aver!. This road we found, ciocupled by the . enemy in large force, and at this point, Major Jordan wail taken prisoner. The retreat was then continued by the old Burkeeville road. Col. Owen having left Ilurkeirville, we followed after and overtook him about 7 miles northeast of Albany. Our lo:s is four killed, fifteen wounded and twenty missing--;who are paroled. Capt. Bell was slightly wounded in the shoulder s.Liiitit: Campbell was wounded, and is a prisoner; Lieut. Sullivan was killed: Owing to the Bud der:mess of the attack, we were compelled. t. abandon everything except what we had upon cinr.person. I have since learned iromrellable authority," that the enemy suffered a loss of 27 killed besides the wounded which cannot be estimated. poi. Hunt of a Georgia Regiment was mortaliy wounded, and divd at Tmp iille'on the 26th tilt. We all mourn o the k loss of Lieut. Sullivan, who, after being shot fiom his horse, discharged his revolver at the enemy. before expiring; `` He , fell gallantly at the head of his comPaily. the officers and men of this batallion behaved most gallantly. I herewith append a list of the killed-said wounded. . Mat: tarimi Stalivan..comp. E, killed Lieut. W. Campbe "0, " ,NON:Cokrawozrzu Onions : Corporal McClintock, comp. I, killed. .1 Kunkle, " 0, wounded. " Anderson; " I, " Pamela : • Private John Kuhn, oomp. M, killed. " Shannon, " " " Campbell,. "0, wounded, shima4,A 61 11' Pile, 1. " Kuhn , 11 Bencb, 16 IC 61 " Wickllne, " I, " " Morton, It II 41 I remainf,Str.l Y.9rY. roPectfullY. Yonr obedient servant, . , Wm. H. Hamm, 9 1 0, 63 111(tg,841Dat 901 Pa. Cav • . ; •-• . • FronA*onr Idoining Edition FROM = WA►SIINGTON, WA R -- a .A: Z TT E. No Persons Liable to a Draft Allowed to Igeave the Country. Locomotive Engineers and . Telegraphic Operators zzempt from a Draft WAR, Dzpsipstgarr, Washggtou, Aug: 8., . . AN ONDIA TO PIUIVNNT IRO A7ANION 01/ NILITART DONTAND NOR Tan SURPRISE/1101f •-011 DiSLOTAL „Sint. By direction of the President of the United States it is hereby ordered, that. until further ords7Cito fagiten liable to be drafted into the milit t ia phaipae 4 allored, htgo to a foreign onori*,-,!frinit an d mamba* deputy marshals and military_officerstof the United States, are directed,, and akpolice authorities, pspectally, at the 0_163101 Viiited - Static:Oftlth° seaboard, and on the frontier are requestedto see that this order is faithfully carried into effect. 'And they areterebirauthMised and directed to ar mlet and aetainan3r:person or, persons about to depart from the, United: States in violation of &bit/Order, and report to _Major Turner, jtidge Advocate, Washington city, for further , In struction respecting -the, person or persons 'no atteetedior detained.. . l iSecond,..Any person liable to draft, who shall absent himself. from his County or State before such draft is made, -will- be arrested by any Provost Marshal or other United States or .State officer wherever he may be found within the jurisdiction oltii - Ogited States and conveyed co die neared-Military post and plaCed on mili ,tary duty for the term of the draft, and' the expenses of ids own , arrest and conveyance to snot/ poet, and alai. the sum of five,deliare as a 'reward 'to `the OaMeer making sup* arred, shalt be deducted front his paf. • 2f did, The,wrtt-of habeas cotputt Is, hereby susperided.ja`refipeat t4i.11 persons arrested and detained, and in reapfictlo all preette arrested fog d is loyal,pre,teca Vigneal. EDWIN N ,ST4 I STPIT, - 7 - L ainticti ' grDe u g ioPkowlee to exempt tli rap Clews froni the ilia's, it has been ordered that none but locomotive engt. largtaia c h. 1E333 LIZANON, .KINIVaIIT, August 4th, 1802. 017101:ItS LIMIM'iI WARKINOWN, Aug. 8 wAit GAZETTE: nears,: in actual employmentiihen the order for draft was made, can htt. exempted. The exemption of ttlegraphie operators is upon the grounds that they are practicing an art neimsary to military operations, and which neirtg known to comparitively few wools their places cannot be easily supplied. • , From Gen. M'Ciellan's Army --~•-._, THS TIPIDITION •TO IMMIX HILL The Rebels Coneestrating their Forces near . Malvern. r Safety` of the Gtlit Sj4*Mtht 1=2=21 IPU4XUrsBTiItS kUtlr August-8 Gen Hooker remained at Malvern Hill until 12 o'clOckOn ',Wednesday nigbt, when he fell back io.bis encampment, leaving strong guards at liakludia.. The Rebels moved downTrom Richmond on three roads concentrating their forces near Malverna va a 1 Y thong" °ur ‘t i dn _whole army was ands Richmond, when this move ment was ly a reconnoisance in force. The gunboat t3ardield which has been , Aground some days above: City Point was got off yesterday, and reported the enemy as hay lug appeared in considerable fame. They made nd further demonstration than to drive our men a short distance. FROM PHILADELPHIA.. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN THE TIRST WARD. Steam,Saw Mill, Lumber Yard, Dwel , liags, Shops, II 0., in 'Flames. 'ParcAmr.nue; Aug. 8 This afternoon, just after 12, a fire broke out in Dolby's steam saw and planing mill, located between Bansom street and the Delaware, be low Almond street. The mill was a large two story brick building and filled with combustible matter. Tue Atones spread through it,with funclui rapidity. fhey poon communicated with immense quan tities of huxiber piled up on the Wharf. They were• soon in a light bhme. Se.rtspid.was tnn •npread of the flames that but little time wasallowed the persons =cupp ing We. buildiuga on the west, fronting on Swan' street, to remove their furniture, Dirdbre mill was 'entirely destroyed with all its contents. No effortbould be mode to save it. JEknon4largl u tit ui ttous i r , adtotolng, fi Alt ol tin's block, and 9 pump shops were also con domed. Damage one hUndred thousand dol FROM BALTIMORE. MA 'MADMAN! AND BLOT Of TOL UNTEHRti. Bazzatotts, Aug. 8. Tirei excitement n this city irmoug . the dis loyal ttaidenta in view of dirty enronnicnt fur dram bati been.very great 10t several days,. AAA we regret to hear. that some ivyal dthr#l/15 Are aendiug tueir soma err to prevent their Serving .heir country in its hour of trial. The otrice .4 the Britian corusui nag also- bcen crtiivkled tur dovetail days by parties eager to mato exemp tions as batten subj- 06, ~embracing..tt.PAPWA Suglisti and ri tutu who ate uuatinaLukd tam also many wud have, wuttner naturalised ur not, exruciatra the elective •frauctuaa tor lhe excitement among the disloyal; has ,bein trcicas,il this ihoini4 by a mum to the at CI that mama! law 15 ttuuut being piocifilLiett Li prevent the *dither esnapaue of itiose.who are prepaiing to fly Isom the. draft and. that dliiimituLOS WINO beau : trout ItO rntwt ielpuia, New York and klarnsuun; to airebt arid seat back beventl huudied of those why wit the city „yesterday. We do nut know what ehancei to •be platied in thesis rumors, but nave no doubt that some denial ve meabures will . he adtipted to meet the; end in view. • In tun meantime we are vie:abed to learn that the enlistments are. progressing quite rapidly duce the aubject.of,tiouudee has been settled, and that our "loyal.. ataraws are prepartug Lu meet the dude's utile chichi with a patriotic seal that is 'quite eoihmeudsble. Large 'numbers of recusant Americana are flocking,.inio,.Chn s da. Oue of the lktuadriut papers thus welcomes them : ":!'hay have ig uoinutiousiy left their coUttry, iu tun hour of her peril, to escape cionicription—turee times three gruans for the bneaknig cowards'.' The Wheeling Pros of ',lhuniday learns that several secessionists, understood to have lett to en en route tor Canada, to avoid a draft,.were• arrested by order of Provost Amami Darr, and, being Irought pack, mere lodged m the REBELS PREPARING TO 'IN , VADE KE.NTUOICY.- Cari 07141.62/, Auguet 8 Special diapatches from Indianapolis say Unit a gentleman who has arrived from Snoxviiie, Tenn., reporta that a repel torte` of fifteen thomandAnfantry, with a proportion of: ar tillery and cavalry, was at Mat : plaee, eapect lag 'to march ince.Email:why at an early day. BECRITIT/NG IN INDIANAAND ONIO. Crsotattasi, Atigust.B.—All the Indians'. regi meats_ bat two-are•full.- • C..iestiderable excite ment prevalle:throngliout the Bate. Itekrait, tag progresses with unusual rapidity and all the regiments. authorized to be raised will be full this week. The ninety-third Ohio regiment, oonummd ed by Col Charles Atiderson, a brother of 'Fort. Sumter Andereori, 'Wooly full, 1,000 men hev ing been recruited in 15 days ill Montgomery; Butler and, Frebleoounties. . . The City Council, Ch amber of Commerce` addlianktiers of theltai held - a. 'ninth*. t at - ailing-to cor - older as itetibbt s iction "It'an teary'taxelattoutorthe rinnidoi s of Gen; MO Cook. 41s - -4, 1111 ' The contributions to the bon ty fun d c ies& n $lOl,OOO. gitaut Etinting igAr tt. Having procured Steam Peeve- Prone-, we are lin, rd to emote .10 3 an t BOOK pIuNT NO or every deacript'on,•heaperth n It an be done at any tatter stablhhment in tile oouttry. sal- Four lines or .ees coustionte ene.half nears. Right lines or more then four con Mute ampere. Half 2 t , quare. one d y SO 16 ' one weed 1 25 it WO mouth ............ 2 60 a three months 600 It six mouths A 00 11l one a y sr ...JO 00 (Ineirtgliiire, ct'S"ay...... ......... ..... ..... oe onl week 200 ii ole mouth 6 00 " three menthe.... 10 00 Id Six inOnthi. 16 00 a One year TO 00 W Ekuilne , b notices freerted in the Zonal MGM_ _ , I Cr before Harrier:es aud beagle, EIGHT 0/Hll MR Laa.a for tech losierlii2. .. NO. 84. ?darrt.ge, and Data to be abated as molar edve!rti;. meats THE WAR IN MISSOURI. Attempted Resistance to the Iwollment Act. • , • - 7. A-skirmish _took-Place'yesterday near Point Pleasant Missouri, between the citizen, and State troops, in which it is reported that several Were killed - ourlxith sides. It etyma that the cidena bound themselves together to resist the enrollment act. Troops were sent from New Madrid to enforce the law, and hence the colli sion. Sr. Lours, August 7.—Brigadier General Day idaon has assumed command of the military district of St. Louis. Col. Merrill, formerly commandant of thisdistrict, bas bees commis sioned a Brigadier General, and will leave for North Missouri this evening, where he will di rect the operations against the guerillas. At a meeting of the Merchant's Colon Ex change, held at noon to-day, resolutions ware peeled agreeing to close the business houses at four o'clock P. x., for the purpose of drilling and organising the:loyal ns for military service, and. requesting the proper authorities to ,cause suspension of, business throughout the 'city after that lionr for a like purpose. THE QUOTA OF CEIENTER COUNTY MOBS The quota of volunteers under the late call, for Cheater county, is now full, and there are men to spare. Seven companies, entire, have reported. They are under cummand of Cap- talus Hawley, James, Witchcraft, Otly, Crosby, Stott and Binekson. Several other companies have a large number of names on their muster roll& and the good work is going on. THE LEHIGH VALLEY MOVING. Parlimam., Pa., Aug 8 A company of one hundred and twenty men, Under command of Captain Jonathan Taylor, left here this morning for Harrisburg, and about three hundred men from Eaton, for the same destination, passed over the Lehigh Val ley Railroad. Colonel Philip 13. White made a parriotic address a few momenta before the cape left, and was followed by Caleb Yohe, Esq. MAB,KETIN BY TELEGRAPH. Nam Yorac, August 8. Cotton firmer; 1600 bales sold at 47ja480. Flour heavy; 16,000 bbrs. sour,' st $4 9646 10 for State. Wheat heavy; 185,000 bush. sold, at $1 12/al 2b for Chicago spring, and $lB6 @1 56 for white. Corn heavy; 66,000 bush. sold; at 5445130. Perk steady. Lard firm. Whisky firm at 80}(3,81c. Sugar buoyant at &woo. Coffee AIM at 220. forlilo. Molasses quiet. Freights dull.:: Stocks bbtter. WM. 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