Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 09, 1862, Image 5

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
THE TELEGRAPH
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intbital
HELMBOLD'S ',GENUINE PREPARATION
wHIGHLV CONOENTRATED"
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BVJEIO,
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For Messes of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and
excites the ABSORBENTS intn 'healthy action, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduc ed , as well as
PAIN AND INFLAMATION; and is good for
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHI3,
For Weaknesses
Arising hum Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Tarlylln
discretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exertion, Lose of Power
Loos of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing;
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Ilisesse, Wakefulness,
Dimnesi c$ Vision, Pain hi the Back
Outvoting Lassitude of the Muscufgr System,
Hot Hands, • Flushing of tEe Body
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face
PALLID COUNTS:NAME,
These symptoms, If allowed to go on, which this med
loin invariably removes, soon Mows
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC JUN
IN ONE OP WHICH THE PATIENT MAT MIRE.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
t hose "DIREFUL DISIAEKB J 'I
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION!'
Zany are aware of the came of Ahab atiliertag,
BUT NONE WILL OONEISS.
THE RECORD:I OF THE INSANE ASTLUMB,
And the Melancholy Death, by' adesusrptfon,
MR AWL. Winne TO Mt UMW CM 21111 A/1811XIION.
THZ CONSTITUTION ONO& AIITIOIM WITH
ORGANIC WEAHNHISH
Requires the aid or medicine to strengthen and
Inatelhe s
nom alampoura EXTRACT BUOEILI i r
soisreobly doe yviem,
• Tour. WILL 0111tTION rue HOST sternai.
• IfyliLtim, • I
OR YOUTTG, litataiLtXtitezwur nitpu titt curerawatiow
TING MGR,
FIN RANT AITEINIONS PEOULIAR TO FBMALRS,
the Extract &who is unequalled by any other remedy,
as in Ohlorosla or Retention, Irregularity, Pala illness or
Suppressio nof Customary Resoustions, Ulcerated' or
ll*thoas slate' of the Uterus, Lettcorham Whites, Sterti
ity, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of 'Dissipation, or in
the
DEOLINIIO2IO.IIANGEBIMPTOXTAII
0
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE 'WITHOUT IT I
Tan No mom Bumf, Mau; oa smr,llm.
COM VON WOUFILOT MID DAMMAM DIFWOIS.
EILIIBOLIPS SZTRACT BUCHU
Pit coos
SEOEET DISEASES.
Di all their Stager, At little Expense ;
little or no change In Diet ; No inconvenience.
And no
It causes a frequent distant ,177 r, strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Outing Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying bin and Indlatninatio so frequent In the
elms of diseases, and expelling all t, Dsidased
and taorwoug Matter.
THOMSON lIPOII Tsetwasva
IIHO HOT BON UM non= OP QUACKS,
and who have pad nut to be oared In a abort
Ume,have !band they were deodved, and that the "POI.
SON" has, by the use of "rowstann. assounawne, " been
dried up fn the system, to break out la an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AMER MARRIAGI.
Use IlimandVa Cr.ffreeo Brow for all affection' and
diseases of the . . . . .
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
MAIM OR 1 1 1114 ALIC,
From whatever cause origtnatiwz and no matter or
ROW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of them Organs require the aid of DIURIGIO
HILISSOLD'S maim DUO=
IS THE MEAT DIURRCIO,
And Is certain to have the desired' Wawa In all Diseases
FOR mum IT IS RBOORMINDED.
Barden°. of the sod reliable end retpowsble thereat dr
aooompheY the medic "'
COMMUTES OF MSS,
Montt to2o yeast gat:dim,
Wrta Natok "sows m
SCONCE AND PAM
Price $1 00 per bottle, or EL: for $6 00.
Dellmored to any address, amnesty packed from obser
vation.
MOUSE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMONIOATIONS.
Carta Guaranteed t Advice Gratis I
AFFIDANTE
Personally appeared bdore me, an Alderman of (the
city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hicantan, who being duly
sworn, dot* say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury, of other Injurious drugs, but are purely cage.
table
Sworn and subscribed before this 284 day of No
',ember, 1864. wmAli t tum a
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00, 11se letters for information in confidence to
H. T. HELBEBOLD, Cbemiet,
iIeMLYI4 Booth Tenth St. bal. Chestnut. Ph*
m."f„ a ta Ob" cov.kTmarkarts
--um:Taiwan mms,
Who eadeaeor Tun , ow e, an d gyy run t,
112101.111 OS !® Rirolutton Witizam
gebtsboldhs fie Preek mani
44 to Lxtract Bult n
4f 44 " bask;rill;
IMPrO RosekWebb.
Boldid Ved
Nadas* by Of K. Heller. D. W, GrOns, 3. wy eth , IQ A,
AND ALL DRUGILITA EVERY Wattnit.
Asx FOR lIIMEMDPS. TAKE NO orRER
Ord out the advertiooment and Bead tor ti,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND Uposina
novlB4ll3'
DENTISTRY.
D. GEO. W. STDIE, gradaate of the
aanisi or e college of Dental Surgery, havingp Or
me:madly located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the
Moe formerly ocatiplad by Dr. Borges, on Third Street
between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs him
blends and the polio in general, that he Is prepared to
perform all operation in the Dental prof/salmi either
malice lor mechanical, in a manner that shall not be
surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His
motto of inserting artifetal teeth IS upon the latest Im
proved ecientillc principle.
Teeth, from one to a NI ftt, mounted on line bold,
Sliver, Pliable. plates or the Vulcanite Base.
1 lake great pleasure in recommending.the Wm gen
tleman to all my former friends or airrisbing sod- v -
utility, and fool confidetit that he will perfornLalt opera:
ilonslo a sfdeutigo name; itoin my know dila of bin
isorp4tl:l f. J .8. WIG LI .11,
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DR. JOHNSON
33.4L3GTIBir.C:110XLMI
LOCK HOSPITAL!
IHAS discovered the most certain, speedy
end enteral remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
mar. LS SIX TO ITSLV/1 HOLUM
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
A Cure Watramted,lor no Charge, is from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Sack or:Limbs, Strictures, ADAM=
of the kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im
potency, General Debility, Nervousnees, Dyspepsy, Lan.
guor, Low Spirits , Oonfusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight Or Sid&
ness, DI cease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin Affec
tions of the Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ter
rible disorders griming from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those mesa and solitary pract cas more fatal to their
victims than the song of z-yrens to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, blighting their most brillittnt hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, &c., Impossible.
Young Zen
lisped&My, who have become the ;victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual
ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect,
who might-otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full oonfldonce.
Marriage.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being aware or physical weakness, organic debill.
ty, deformities, so., speedily cured.
He who plat= 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.
Organic Weakness
immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing Affectionwhicit renders I lie misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgences. , It °nog persons are too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
er of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into im
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy oil:Spring, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Loma of Procreative Power,
Minions Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Hearty
Indigestion, ConsUtutiona I. Debility, a Westing of the
Frame Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death.
filoe, South Street
Left hand side going from Baltimor Frederick e
streeti a taw door.
teem the corner. Wail not to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc•
tor's Diplomas hang in his aloe. "
Cure Warranted in Two Days.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drays,
Dr. Johnson,
Member of the Royal College of Burgeons, London, Grad
uate from oue of the most eminent Colleges in the United
State*, and the greater part of whose ble has been spent
In the hospitals of London, Parts, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing sures
that were ever known.; many troubled with ringing In
the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being
alarmed ht sudden sounds, baaldhlaess, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
Were cured immediately.
Dr. J. addresses all those who haveirdured themselves
by improper indulge ~ ce and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
study, society or nuArtage.
duriid.by7aitijilisbthisaliretikisiss of the
Bach and Limbs, Pains In the Read, Dimness a Sight,
Loss of Vascular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dys
pepey Nervous Trratibility, Derangement of theDtgestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms- of Consumption,
h isminT.—The fearful abets on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Lon of Memory, Confusion of Ideas,De.
wasion of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to Society
Self
Self Dietrust, Love of bolltude, Timidity, *O., are some or
the evils produced.
Twosome of personsof sal ages can now judge what
is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
of eonzumption.
Young Lon
Who have *lured themselves by a certain practice in
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or atschcal, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured render.
marriage brotesibl/r4destroya both mind and body,
should apply imm
What a pity that .young man, the hope of hie coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be 'Latched from
all praipeota and enjoyments of Sib, by the consequence
of deviating from the path of nature and Indulging in a
certain secret habil. Suish persons attlar, before contem
plating
maniam
reflect theta sound mind and to are th e most neces
sary requisites to promote connubial happineso. Indeed,
without thee*, the. journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with
the molest:holly reflection that the happhaess of another
becomes blighted with our own.
Disease of Imprudence.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
ends that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful dis
ease, it toe often hatinati that an Ul-timed sense' of shame
or dread of dbicovery, deters him from applying to those
who, from elneation and respectability, can alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutiollal symptoms on
this hoer d disease make their appearance, such as ul
cerated sore throat, diseased nose, • nocturnal pains in
the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on
the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and
extremities, progressing with frightful= rapidity , till at
hit the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall
is, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid
object of comellseration, till death - puts a storied to his
dreadful sufferings, by sending him to that Undiscov
vexed Country from whence no traveler returns."
It Ia a afAlSChalf lbcf that thousands fall victims to
this terrible disease, owing to the unskliftalinews of *na
tant pretender's, who by the nee of that Dersdiy:Pek on,
Mecum ruin the constitution and make the reddue o
life miserable.
Eitrazgers.
Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the many
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge, demo or characler, who copy Dr. Johnson's adrer
vertisements, or style themselves in the newspapers,
regekeyirduoated Physicians incapable of Curing, they
keep you trilling month after month taking their 1:11W
end poisonousness compounds, or as long as the smallest
!be can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruin
ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnson la , the only Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas always hangs in his office.
His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
prepared from a life spent la the gr eat hospitals of Eu
rope, the Arta in the country and a more extensive Pri
vate Prarlike than any other Physician in the world.
H. T. IMMBOLD
Indorsement of the Press.
The many thousands cured at this institution year af
bhyear,
_and the numerous Important Surgical Opera
tions performed by Dr. Johnson, wilneessad by the re
porters of.the "Sun,” "Clipper," and many other pa
pers, notices of which have appeared again and again
-before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a sainolent guarrantee
lathe &Misted.
Skin Diseases Eipeedily Cured.
Persons writing should be particular in directing their
14 tters tO his huititutira, in the Wowing manner :
JOHN B. JOILNIBON, N. D.
Ot the Bakimono Look Hospital, Baltimore, Md
SALAD OIL.
Al'4l°supply of fresh Wed Oil, in
arse and mall bottles, and of different brands
lust received and kr sale by
WIC DOCK, aII. & CO.
FRE CRACKERS by the chest or bolt,
Jot received aid tar sale by
NICHOLS di BOWMAN.
jel4 Corner front and Market streets.
.i f low
cider vinegar, ,warranted, for sale
low by NICHOLS fs - BOWIILAN.
746 Colter trout vitt ibsket lamas.
iitOts2.,
Take Particular Notice.
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1862.
Eittegrapt.
TEE HARRISBURG Rai &mem, Capt..T. Wes
ley Awl, are requested to meet at Brant's Hall,
this (Saturday) morning at 8 o'clock to proceed
to Camp Curtin. By order.
HARRISBURG Cur Goeure, ilerrsunou I—All
the members of Capt. Ball's company are re
quested to be at their head-quarters this morn
ing at nine o'clock, to proceed immediately to
Camp Curtin.
LAYING A CORN= STONE.—The corner stone or,
the WesleYan Union church, ,(colored,) on thy
corner of South street and Tanners alley, will
be laid with appropriate cerimonies on next
Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. The public
are respectfully invited to attend.
PATRIOTIC DEMOISTRATION
AT HIIMMELSTOWN.
OFTPOVRING OF THE PEOPLE.
~~~
Yesterday • was a gala day for the citizens of
this ancient borough and its vicinity. The peo.
ple were assembled for the purpose of bidding
the noble young men of old Derry township an
old fashioned farewell.
NONNI IN TIEN TOWN
The side walks and streets of the borough were
crowded with foot passengers and vehicles of
all kinds from the surrounding country. The
oldest settlers were on hand with their wives
and children to witness the departure of their
sturdy relatives and neighbors, and at the same
time relating their own experience during the
revolution and the war of. 1812, urging the men
of the present age to do likewise.
T PAR4DE
Capt. Henderson soon formed his men into
line and paraded up and down the Hain street,
and we 131134 here make the candid remark that
a finer body of men were never mastered into
the service of the United States.. They halted
about the middle of the borough, where the roll
was called, and some one hundred and twen ty
answered to their names, who were sworn into
the service of the United States by H. C. Alle;
man, Esq., who bad been deputed for that pur ,
pose.
PAitADB TO TEE 01/41L1P.D.
After the men had been sworn In, thei were
Am2.^.•
which had been aceadatily prepared filr'Bialr
reception. The procession was preceditny the
Hummelstown Band, which disconried some
excellent music.
PItOCEE . DERGIS IN THE ORCHLED
After the company had been marched and
counter marched through the orchard, and
placed in proper position, the Rev. Mr. Smith,
of the Qerman Reformed church, called the
vast assemblage to order, whereupon the band
played the " Star Spangled Banner" in a most
stirring spirit.
The Rev. Mr. Emory, from Palmyra, then
gave out the hymn, No. 970 from the Lutherad
hymn book, "Hear us 0 Lord in time of need,"
which was sung with impressive effect by the
assemblage.
The Rev. Mr. Smith then read the lesson from
the 91st psalm, " He that dwelleth in the most
secret places," etc., which he accompanied with
a few well rimed remarks. The same g entle
man addressed the Throne of iar ace in an elo
quent and fervent manner. .
THI OA2II . OF AIINGLiNOM ADNU9UST4=
After prayer, Capt. Henderson announced
that the man, who had spoken contemptuously
of the complmy, and who bad refused to pay
anything towards its support, was present, and
that he presented him before the audience in
the person of Jacob Pease, from West Hanover
township. Mr. P. appeared to be penitent and
expressed a desire to take the oath of allegiance,
which was administered to him by H. C. Alle ?
man, Esq., after which the compemy forgave
the offender.
811RVICH coNnNtrED.
Order having been restored, the Rev. Mr.
Huber, of the Lutheran church at, Hummel*.
town, addressed the assemblage from the Scripl
tureJ. words : "Be strong and quit yourselves She
men." The address was most eloquent.
The Rev. Mr. Smith again took the stand,
and exhorted the young men who:svere just
entering the service to be strong and quit them
selves like men in an eloquent and Christian-like
manner.
The Rev. Mr. Emory closed the exercises with
appropriate remarks, and bade the soldiers
"Got h s speed." He also spoke feelingly to the
relatives of those who were about leaving to
fight for their country. The 1006th doxology :
"Praise God, from whom all blessings flow,"
was sang by the assemblage, after which the
benediction was •pronounced by. the Rev, Mr.
Steelier, in German. • - •
xsc COLLATION
After the religious exercises, the soldiers and
friends were invited to a long row of tables,
which were filled with choice eatables, and all
pszties,present Egiatook of a splendid dinner,
which had been bounteously provided by the
citizens of Ifrunmelstown.
After dinner the procession was re-formed
and marched directly to the depot, where, after
waiting nearly an hour, the , soldiers, accompa
nied by a large number of their friends, left the
scenerof thole youth for camp life. They ar
rived here safely, and are now quartered at
OitalP Curtin.
,
PROM THE LOCHIEL CAVALRY
OFFICIAL REPORT OP TEE AFFAIR AT TO/DELES-
R 0. Wirmaxe,
9th, Penn's Cavalry
Sra : The forcescomnianded by Major Jordan
at Tompkinsville, composed of 260 men of com
panies C., i:, M. and E. of the 9th Pennsylv'a
Cavalry were attacked on the morning of the
9th ultimo by a Cavalry force under Morgan,
numbering from 1500 to 2000 men tAid three
pieces of artillery.
The utmost vigilance had been exercised by
Major Jordan to guard against surprise,' the
surrounding country being peculiarlyadapted to
guerilla warfare. We had marched the night
and day before to Celina in consequence of the
iepoit of a body of men at that place. We
found it deserted and no indication of the pre
sence of an enemy. We returned to Tomp
kinsville on the afternoon of the Bth and were
first apprised of the approach of the enemy by
the firing of our pickets at 5 o'clock on the
morning of the Bth. In less than five minutes
- from the first alarm the men .were mounted
and in line. Our line was formed on the top
of a hill in open ground, surrounded on three
sides by dense woods. The enemy dismounted
and ripened fire on us with their small anus.
Having no chance for a charge, Major Jordan
ordered us to fall back on the woods. •At this
time we first became aware of their having ar
tillery, by their shelling the woods. Finding
.6M further. resistance against' such odds was
worse than useless, we were ordered to fall
back to Burkmville, 28 miles distant, via Mac-
Mlllin'e Ferry, ten miles from Camp, hoping to
be able to make a - stand at the river. This
oad we found occupied by the enemy in large
'folce, and at' his point, Major Jordan was taken
prisoner. The retreat was then continued by
the old Burkesville road. Col. Owen having
left Burkesviile we followed after and overtook
him about 7 miles northeast of Albany.
Our lolis four killed, fifteen wounded and
'twenty, rtirssing—who are paroled. Capt. Belt
,yeas sli ghtly wounded in the shoulder • Lieut.
Campbell was wounded, and is a pr isoner ;
Lieut. Sullivan was killed. Owing to the sud:
denness of the attack, we were compelled to
abandon everything except what we had upon
our person. I have:shoe learned from reliable
authority, that the,enemy Buffered a loss of 27
killed beeides the - wounded which' cannot be
estimated.. Col. Mint. of a Georgia Regiment
was mortally wounded, and died at Tompkins
ville on the 26th ult. We all mourn the lose
of 'Lieut. Sullivau, who, after being shot from
his horse, dis Charged his revolver at the enemy
befOre expiring. He fell gallantly at the bead
of his company. The officers,and men of this
batallion behaved most gallantly.
t herewith append a list of the killed and
wounded.
Lieut. Aaron Sullivan, comp. E, killed.
Capt. James Bell, " IL, wounded
Lieut. W. S. Campbell, " 0,
Efl2l
" Kunkle,
" A.ndersou
PHIVATIN
Private John -Kuhn, comp. M,
." Shannon, "
" Campbell,. " C, wounded
" Sidman, • " B,
''- Pile , 44 44
'II "( am St Id 44
R anch, tI 4, el
• Wickline, "
Morton, if CI 44
I remain, Sir,
Very respectfully,
"four obedient servant,
Wm. H. Emus,
Capt. Comd'g 8d Bat. 9th Pa. Cay.
BY TELEG
FROM WASHINGTON.
WAR GAZETTE.
No Persons Liable to a Draft Allowed to
Leave the Country.
Locomotive Engineers and Telegraphic
.operators Exempt from a Draft.
Wasausnort, Aug. 8.
- - WAR GAZETTE. •
Was DIIPARTNANT,
Washington, Aug. 8. f
AN ORDIR TO PRIFNIT DIN VIARION OF ISILFaRY
DUN! AND FOR TEES SINETRNSSION OF DISLOYAL
WRACTICAIS.
iirst. By direction of the President of the
United States it is hereby ordered, that until
further order no citizen liable to be drafted into
the militia shall be ,allowed to go to a foreign
country, and all marshals, deputy marshals
and military officers of the United States, are
directed, and all police authorities especially,
at the ports of United - Btates on the seaboard,
and °nth@ frontier are requestedto see that this
.order' is - faithfully carried into effect. And
they are hereby authorised and directed to ar
rest and detain any person or persons about to
.depart from the United States in violation of
this order, and report to Major Turner, Judge
Advocate, Washington city, for further in
struction respecting the person or persons so
arrested or detained.
Second, 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 of the "United States and conveyed
to the nearest military poet and placed on mili
tary duty. forthe term of _the draft, :and the
expenses of his own arrest and conveyance to
such bout, and also the sum of five dollars as a
reward to the oafficer making such arrest, shall
be deducted from tds• pay. •
Third, The wilt of habeas corpus is hereby
suspended in respect to all persons arrested and
detained, and in respect to all persons arrested
for disloyaLpracticee. -
[Signed] EDWIN M. STANTON,
, Acreiary of War.
Nimmons applications having been made to
the War De partment by railroad- companies to
exempt the ir employees fronfthe militia, itlias
-been ordOred that wine but locomotive et:4l
Ssorruorr,
August 4th,.1862. f
Oman :
~ 0 ~
" a,• wounded
-.--_
news, in actual employment when the order for
draft was made, can be exempted.
The exemption of telegraphic operators is
upon the gionnds that they are practicing an
art necessary to military operations, and which
being known to comparitiTely few persons
their places cannot be easily supplied.
From Gen. HOlellan's Army
--r
THE lIPROITION TO MALVERN HILL
The Rebels Concentrating their Forme
near Malvern.
Safety of the Gunboat Sande
HIADQIIMITiItS ARMY POT6IAO, AngnSt 8
Gen. Hooker remained at Malvern Hill until
12 o'clock on Wednesday night, when he fell
back to his encampment, leaving strong guards
at Harlan&
The Rebels moved down from Richmond on
three roads, concentrating their forces . near
Malvern. They thought our whole army was
advancing towards Richmond, when this move=
went was merely a reconnoisance in force.
The gunboat Sarsfield which has been
aground some days above City Point was got
off yesterday, and reported the enemy as hav
ing appeared in considerable' force. They
made no further demonstration than to drive
our men a short distance.
FROM PHILADELPHIA;
DISTRUCTIVE FIRE IN THE
FIRST WARD.
=I
Steam Saw Mill, Lumber Yard, Dwel
lings, Shops, go., in 11mos,
Pamemmeale, Aug. 8
This afternoon, just after 12, a fire broke out
in Dolby's stem saw and planing - mill, located
between Bansom street and the Delaware, be
loiv Almond street.
The mill was a large two story brick building,
and filled with combustible matter. Mae
flames spread through it , with , furious rapidity.
They soon communicated with immense, quan
tities of lumber piled up on the wharf. They
were soon in a light blase. •
So rapid was the spread of the flames that
bat little time was allowed the persona occupy
ing the buildings on: the west, fronting on
Swanson street, to remove their - furniture, &c.
- Dolby's mill was entirely destroyed with all
its contents. No effort could be made to save it.
Seven large brick homes adjoining, with a
large quantity of luinber, coal sheds and Col
lin's block, and 9 pump shops 'were also con-
FROM BALTIMORE.
THE ENDOLIAMSNT AND DRAFT Of TOL
DRUMM,
The excitement in this city among the dis
loyal residents in view of their enrollment for
draft has been very great for several days, and
we regret to hear that some loyal citisens,are
sending their sons off to prevent their serving
their country in its hour of trial. The office
of the British Consul has also been crowded for
several days by parties eager to obtain exemp
tions as British suljects, embracing those of
English and Irish birth who are unnaturalised,
and also many who have, whither naturalised
or not, exercised the elective franchise for
years past.
The excitement ambng the disloyal has been
increased this morning by a rumor to the effect
that martial law is about being proclaimed in
Baltimore to prevent the further escapade of
those who are preparing to fly from the draft
end that dispatches have been sent to Philat
delphia, New York and Harrisburg to arrest
and sent back several hundred of those who
left the city yesterday. We do not know what
reliance is to be placed in these rumors, but
have no doubt that some decisive measures will
be adopted to meet the end in view.
In toe meantime we are pleased•to learn that
the enlistments are promsaing quite rapidly
since the subject of bounties has been settled,
and that our loyal citizens are preparing to
meet the duties of the crisis with a patriotic
zeal that is quite commendable. - •
Large numbers of recusant Americans are
flocking into Canada. One of the Canadian
papers thus welcomes them : " They have ig
nominiously left their country, in the hour of
her peril, to escape conscription—three times
three groans for the sneaking cowards'.'
The Wheeling Press of Thursday learns that
several secessionists, understood to have left
town en route for Canada, to avoid a draft, were
arrested by order of Provost Marshal Darr, and,
being brought back, were lodged, in the Athe
naeum. .
REBELS PREPARING. TO IN
VADE KENTUCKY.
CommAm, August 8
Special dispatches from Indianapolis my that
a gentleman who has arrived from Knoxville,
Tenn., reports that -a rebel force of fifteen
thousand infantry, with a proportion of ar
tillery and cavalry, was at that place, expect
ing to march into Kentucky at an early day.
RECRUITING : IN INDIANA AND 01110.
•
CLIRCINNATI, August B.—All the Indiana regi
ments but, two are full. Considerable. excite
ment prevails throughout the. State. Recruit
ing progresses with unusual rapidity and all the
regiments authorized to lie raised will be full
this week.
The Ninety-third Ohio regiment, Command
ed by Col. Charles Anderson, a brother of Fort
Sumter Anderson, is now- full, 1,000 men hav
ing heen recruited-in 15 days.: in Montgomery,
Butler and Preble counties.
The City Wine% Chamber of Commerce
and Merabera of the Bar held a meeting tbie
morning to consider as to what action was ne
cessary in relation to the murder of Gen. Mc-
Cook. -
The contributions to the:bountylund reach.
$BB,OOO. -
Attempted Resistance to the Enrollment let.
Unto, August 7.
A skirmish took place yesterday near Point
Pleasant Missouri, between the citizens and
State troops, in which it is reported that several
were killed on both sides. It seems that the
dawns bound themselves together to resist the
enrollment act. Troops were sent from New
Madrid to enforce the law, and hence the colli
sion.
Sr. Louis, August 7.—Brigadier General Dav
idson hp assumed command of the military
district of St. Louis. Col. Merrill, formerly
commandant of this district, lies been commis
sioned a Brigadier General, and will leave for
*Ali Missourithis evening, where he will di
* the operations against the guerillas.
*la meeting of the Merohant'sisDnion Ex
change, held at noon to-day, resolutions were
peeled agreeing to close the business houses at
fonro'clock r. n., for the purpose of drilling
and organising the loyal citizens for military
service, and requesting the proper authorities
tro cerise a suspension of business throughout
the hity after that hour for a like purpose.
IRE QUOTA OF CHESTER COUNTY MORE
' The quota of volunteers under the late call,
for Chester county, is now lull, and there are
'men to spare. Seven companies, entire, have
'reported. They are under command of Cap
tain Hawley, James, Witchcraf, Orly, Crosby,
Stott, and Hinckson. Several other companies
have a large number of names on their muster
rolls, and the good work is going on.
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 Ea=ton, for the
satne destination, passed over the Lehigh Val
ley Railroad. Colonel Philip 8. White made a
patriotic address a few moments before the
cue left, and was . followed by Caleb Yohe, Beg.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NUN YORK, August 8.
Cotton flimer; 1600 bales sold at 47 48c.
Flour heavy; 16,000 bbls. sold, at $4 9b®,5 10
for State. Wheat heavy; 186,000 bush. sold,
at $1 12/41 20 for Chicago spring, and $1 86
(41 56 for white. Corn heavy; 66,000 bush.
sold, at 54(468c. Pork steady. Lard firm.
Whisky firm at awl. Sugar buoyant at
1010 c. Coffee firm at 22c. for Rio. Molasses
quiet. Freights dull. Stocks better.
PIANO,.
ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from tle bee
STEW
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS'.
THE MIT MANUFACTURED INBTRU
MESTA, FROM $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
:Violin and Guitar strings and musi
cal merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
Beirnaitu, Aug. 8
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS al ways on
band. Music sent by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
LOOKING GLASSES
From smelled to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and
• Trust Company of Philadelphia.
OFFICE NO. 408 CIIESTIV7I2 S.7EBET.
(CHA.RTER PERPETUAL.)
CAPITAL AND ASSETS. 81,648,880
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President..
JOHN P. JAWS, Actuary, -
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON
LIVES on the moat reason able terms.
They aet as Executors, Trustees and Guardiatia udder
last ,Wills. and as Receivers and Assignees.
The capital being paid up and invested, together with
a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, Wenn
perfect securty to the insured. -
The premiums maybe paid yearly,half yearly or quar
terly.
The company add a BONDd periodleelly to the Inn
renew for hte. The FIRST BONUS appropriated De
cember, 1844, the SECOND B 'NUS D.:ember. 184 9,
the THUD BOMUS in December, 1884, and the POIIETH
BONUS in 1869. These additions are made without re.
gulling any increase n the premiums to be pa id to the
Oampany.
The following are a few examplet from the Register :
Bainl Bonus or
Policy. I Insured addition
No, 89 I $2500$ 881 NJ $8,387 60
132 I 3 0 00 1,050 tO 4,060 00
199 1000 400 00 1,400 00
383 6000 1,875 00 0,876 00
Agent at arrisburg and via ty,
WM. A. PARICHILL,'
PLUMBER
AND
GAS- F . I.T - T E R.-
.
Third Street, ruxt door to the Tel s egraph .
°Pee- STORES, dwe ll ings, churches; ,
public
bunahogg,faccories,aso., fitted up with gm, bad and
irott pipe Ina workman like manner. Hydrants. Wash
Wen; Bath We, lift and Force Pumps, Water Closets,
Lead and Iron Pipe ftw water, gas and steam A sharp
of Public patronage le respectfully Solicited. All work
pr.suptlyattennen to. mySallirn.
VIGS, Dates, Prunes, Raisins , and all
a
kinds inn, JCINtr WISPS Store, Th ird and
abut , : • r la.Y/
PRICE ONE CENT.
THE WAR IN IdISBOURI.
FROM ST. LOUIS
THAN FULL.
Wain Onanisa, august 8
THE LEHIGH VALLEY MOVING.
Theruumm, Pa., Aug 8
Mist miumuuip
IAiIVLACNOCHE,
93 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
DIALER IN
A fine assortment of best plated
WM, KNOCHE,
98 Market street.
febl9-whsly
lAM BIIBEEML
eiaaly
Amount. of Policy and
bonus to be Untrimmed
by tutors additions.