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

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY Dit,"
GEORGE BERGNER.
B
12
7EKblB.—SisaLß SIIIM3:MO7
The Derior TzIIGHAFII is served to subscribers in the
City at 6 cents per wrek. Yearly subscribers will be
charged II 00 in advance.
WEAKLY AHD SEM WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
The Teti GtcsPEl I - &ISO PUbllShed twice a week during
the BEISRIOU of toe Legislature, and weekly. during the
remainder or die year, and fundFhed to subscribers al
the foLowing cash rated, via: • - .
Fi ng ie übsoribera per year 88M1-Weekly. $1 60
Ten ii " " ' 6 ~ : 6,.1.2 00
Twenty .i
...22 00
tingle subscribers, Weekly 1 00
rue taw cri MCWIIPAPKIIII. '
It subs rlbers order the discontinuance of their tieWS
papers, the publliber may ountinue to send them win
larrserage- err. pat.
Jrsubso fibers no. lest or refuse to take their newsps.
pen fr. nt tha odt -0 to which they are directs t. they are
responsible until they have Ratted the bills and ordered
them dblurntinued.
illtottal
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
.HIG LY CONCSNYR4 Mb"
- - -
(CAM , UND FLUID EXTRACT BIJOII6
A Foehive and specelc Remedy . . .
For Messes or the MADDER, lIIDNEVB;* GRAVEL,
and 3ROPFICAL SWELLINGt •
This Mediulns InnisWwe the power of Digestion, and
axon's the 6136UMBENTS Int healthy' Wetion;by which
the WATER . " tt OALUAREOUS dnintaltionn, sod all UN.
NATUBAL.ITS -itre. Minced, ma. well al
PUN AN.IttN/14,311AT10N and In shod for
'Anat. Iwoiambi ou oawaitor.
I: ' 1 NEWBOLD'S • •EXTRACT4IUCHU,
, For Weekneeees •
*Elks from eases, Biagi& or Dissipation, Farlyin
diet:reties
rP.TTENDSO ' :* JiAtowataimarroms
'Loidisposition to • on, Inn of lbws.
• Loss of Memory, Difficulty of, Breathing,
Weak Nerves, • • Tree :Wing,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness
Dimness at Viskin, • • Pain In ttie'Maek '
Universal Lassitude of the Muscidar System,
An Hsu* Flushing of tee Body
Dryness of MisSITIS, Eruntlohs on OmiPece,
PALLID WEND/NANCE,
These symptoms, if allowed to •go en, which thM teed
remoiresisoon follows-. •
IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPREPTIOARTS,
IN ONE OF,• WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EMPIRE,
Who can say that they are not freousiudy followrAl by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES," ,
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." .
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL COMMAS.. • • _
THE RECO F , DS OF THE I•SANE ASYLUMS,
And the Metanehoty Deaths by Deaseanystten,
lIILWAIOIII WITNESS TO MITZI= 0/1.1111 4311111.71011.
ODNSMIMON ONCA AFFECTED WITH
0114100 WEAKNESS,
Rewires the aid 4. cline to strengthen and •
„••• Invirratv the Systent„
nigh Iliartann'e EXTRACT' SUCH - soonrinegy doe `
a TEAL WILL COMM SW Roar usznea.
FEMALES — FEMALES!—FEEALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR COAITEMPL4,
TING MARRIAGE.'
MANY AINECTIOGp ,P SOULL4R TO FEMALES,
the Extract Bueha ir tinesfuttlled by — sty other remedy,
as in Uhlorosis or Relhatkes t irregularlty, Painfulness or
Supprepio n of Customary EVIIO4II4IOPB, , Ulcerated, .Or
Scirrhous mate of the, Uterus, ieucortusieNtdes, Stern
and for all complalntis Inoldiell tookttte Nxf Whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of DleelPation, or in
the
OSUMI; OR, O 4 VGB ' OD I.IIR
/1111PIONICANOVI .
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
TAXI NO moan Bum, UlouaT oa ONPLINIANTXMION.
GLNII PON ONPIJAMANT AND DANGIII4MNILUINS.
NKIJIBOLVS ArTAACITIItIaIIU
Come ,
SECRET DLSEASES.
In all their Stages,
ALM° Expense ;
Little or no change In Diet ; No inconvenience;
And no Eaposure.
It causes a frequent desire and given atrength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Pain andlmnammation, no frequent In the
ohms of diseases, sad expelling ad Porisonota, Esseased
and toorarout Molter.
THOMANDS RENON THOUSANDS
.
RHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OP QUACKS,
and whekkave paid HEAVY vile to 'be cured In a short
titae,hawe found they were deceived, and that the "kif-
EON" hal, by.tho use of ..rowarrot Asranwtsts, beerk
dried up in the system, to brats 'out in an aggravated
form, and •
PERELeS AFTER MARRIABE
Use HulteoLD's Musa crr BUGHO r all glrections and
diseases of the
IU KIRA lilt ORGANS,
whotber existing in '
RIALhi OR ,FERAR66,
From whalovor Cacao orisluitins and no matter t
tluw ARTO44I tl w"...ruals..
Diseases of these Organs iequire tho or DIURIFTIr
lIMLIMBOLIrS EXTRACT RUCHE!
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
aorLertain to have um deolred afloat In ell Diseases
WHICH IT Id REcomultspED. e
of the most reliabk Mkt regionals character
wilt aooompany the modlose.
OERTVIDATES Of CURES,
/roue to 20 yarru standing,
Won Rune snowy ro
SCIENCE AND FAME:
Price $1 00 per bottle, or Six for $5 00.
Delivered to any address, r.eaurely packed from obser
Dgsoßygi syrIOSSIR ALL COMMUNIOATIONS.
Curti" Guaranteed I i -Advice Gratin!
AFFIDAVIT. •
e Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of {We
city of ghtladelfiblsi R. . Ellizto;01A. Aylk() Alex duly
worn. dotli say, hie preparations cOntaln dli - ntrootio, no
merolu7, or other injurious drugs, but, are purely vege
table
r :Off. namtiota.
Sworn and 'subscribed turere.me, thirtißld clay of No
vember, 1864. WM. P. gu Haim, Ablermasi,
Ninth boveßace, Phila.
address letceril tor information lit cAnadence to
T. I:WW1:010Lp' °tumid
act iiir u/4 frOnth Tenth St. , bet. Chestnut, Mills,
ARE OF uoUNTEliFigiers
AND PN7IPLED
Mho endeavor Re 41.4 , eisr.vena.bwat' and t , osalai ,
- Arra.. wit THR RIPITLIT ON ATWIIID BT
Helmbold% Genuine- Preparation it,
;:xtraat Bnehis;
'"" " Si Sanniparilla,
" Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by 0. E. Keller, D. W, Grose, J. Wyetb, A.
Danovmt. - •
AND Au, Damizard Jyrigartragita, '
ASK FOR RELMI6O/14. —TAXA NO OTHER.
Oat out the adverbrement andltend lora,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
DENTISTRY.
DR. GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the
Raltitnorti College of Dental Surgery, hiatiogp er
-122,k neatly legated in the city of Haar burg; mut taken the
Mee formerly ocoupied by pr. detime, on Third street
between Market
s and Niplatt, ; respectfully Informe hie
Mends and the publiti to guticral, that he is p tapered; 10
perform alt operations 11fithe Dental profession,either
ample* .or tneehatilcatte a meaner ;that ethioil, not. !be
ilitureeed operatoriOn this at na y other - illy. Die
moue of inserting ertitlelal teeth L 3 upon the latest tm
proved aolentille principle. • • • .
.113eth; from one to a fair eet, In
get, die CAC
littlyer,'Plattirt plates or the Artdrellitet Bade. '
I tage peal pleasure in recommending the above gen.
ileum to all my former friends of Harrisburg anti 16-
deity, and feel conlidept that, he will perform Ad opera'
Uons in it s solentitla Manner; fcolsk my, knowledge or his
ability. . . ( mra dill ' J. 8. GOdGits. 9. ri
THE NEW 'ETITI ON
PURDON'S DIGEST
HAS 4 CIBT BEEN PUBEIENED,
1.1 1 31/CE $6 004
A N ENITRB' new edition of this well known
A
Caw Book has just been issued. - It !snow
- diai riik uf s h e d );py the following stiperaded
"Tetithres: The laws contained in the various
annual Digests published since the date of the
eighth edition (1858) have been incorporat e d in-
the body of the work. Many thousand new
authorities have been cited ; the report of the
revisoraof the Penal Code has been eatbodled
le the notes to the various sections of it, and
the appendix contains for the first time, the
Acts of Congress for the Authentication of
Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent Con*
veyances, with full and elaborate notes of tha
decisions ezolanatory of them. The work haa
been prepared by the learned editor, Mr.
BitIOSTLT, and its freshness and pertnesient
value will be pros-rved by the continuation in.
the annual Digests, which have given so numb
eatibfacUem, Fur Sale at .
j,28 BEiIciNEWS BOOZSTORIL
1) , . •
URE cider vinegar, warranted , for sale
low ay _ cnot,4 a: BAWMIAN i
0* . wrier treat led works fitellett;
=
111
VOL. XVIII.
WM. - KNOCHE,
98 Market totrear arnaburg, Pa.,
3E 3 ' La& N' CO IE3 .
"MIER' 108E1,194D - PIANOS, from the bee.
froWS;OO upwards.
MELODEONS..
THE EMT MAHIVAOTITEED- INSTRU
mums;r4o3l:s4s to $lOO.
rifoo„soluois, minjos,,Tamuourines,
Violin andi Guitar airings and muslA
cal merchandise In general;
SHEET MI7BIC.
THE ,LA.TEST ::PDTILIOATIONIS* ittways
hand. Slitiolfunt liy,nail i to any part of t
country.
OVAL, SCRIA*- (id-LT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES, • •
Suitable for looking glaame,`end- all `kinds of
pieturesalwayeon.hand.. . '
A. fine assortment of beet plated
la 0 CirKi/ L Ai BS E 8
From smallest, to largest sins.
Any, ss,yle of. frame made- to& order ati the
shorted notice,
; : febi9lmialy
IiVROLEBALR- - AND -RETAIL
HA N lTZl e tat i e t :i w thz:al t i c r . V . , F foot r, of
I am enabled to .pethil i a with
COMPLETE AARIOETMENT'
OF T.HE
,DIFFERENT,
VARI VEY AID SlZEtii OF
cicka.za.
FULL WEIGHT
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
Orders reepeothillisollolted--whleh, If left at ',Abe
Mot Of :North streak or st the offee of
Dock, Jr. Co., will receive prompt attention.
GHELIARD DOCK.
.1929
LIFE INSIMEANOE.
The (aj.114. life USW VP" .Aneeit7 end
Mut Company of Pluladqpitiw
OFF' WO. Lock o .7' 3,5 2641:4M2i,
*""'"
TER PERPETUAL.)
CAPITAL AND .19131T5; 11,548,896. 5.114 WAY, President
JOHN P. JAMES, Actnasy r
cONTINIJE to maitre INSURANCE ON
• LIVES on the most reason able terms.
— ney set as Executors, Trtuteee and Guard tans wider
last Wills. and as Receivers - ant a,ssigneea.
The capital being paid un , and invented, together with
A large and constantly incre.sing reserved fund, offers •
perfect senor ty to tits tattered, •
The premiums mufti° paid yearly, tall yearly or oar
3neoompany add a .110 biThl'Verindlard/YlO tho-"insc•
ratites for 1 na. • The FIRSTBON ITS appropriated in , 'De
cember, lgitAthe SICOOND 'Nos In Lnte
eberi .1841 9,
the THUD BUNGS la December, 1864 , and the ROUItTEL
IiQNCIS in 1860, These additions:are made} without re
pairing any lnereime it:therm:mums to brepa-ht to
.the
The f y.
k ;mpan eln fewocu
ppliltop
PoUoy
No. 89 $2500 $ 88V591
1 88,887 60
*, 189. 8000 1,050 '0 6,050 00
" 09, , , 1000 490 00 1,400 00,
A 883 6000 1,870 00" 0,876 00
.tgent, 1 4 . =lib TA ald VIC 111 9 ., • 1 , - 1
- ' WELLIAM-41rEHLER.
JPIVI''WISE'S _
Volifectiopery&Friit Store,
THMD `STREET; 'nip WALNUT,
CONFVCTIONNHt.OF; ALL ~ SINDS,
ORANGE AND LE4IOIO,
"PINS A:PPLIPS'i BANANNAS.
FUSE AND SALT FISH
And voketablen of all klodnihr OW. direct, feint. th e
&stern Marketi;twioe week - plata pniOn'eled untie r jny
Er raonai supervision; thus Belt bins . er
acid cheaper article thou, any inithemezket. A :
*R Orieralrom Aistance•Attended lo
,promptly, and
oedidooored 'any part of Ole °Si' Ties of char gal
- CANNED witurr3 ilosaatly'on hand Give
-mwereall. ' — 'IOIIICW6K... •
• . „.
M R-K H Ll' L
'CIAS FIT T 1 11: • •
•
Third ,sa ga, ngd door to 0# 1,26 2r*
. (Va. • '
QTORES, dwellings; churches, public
to bulldog& ractortio;ko., ale/Lop with gas, lead aid
Iron pipe In s.workman like manner. Bydranta, Meath
bolos, Bath Tabi,LlVand formOtamps, Water Qo‘etS,
Lead and Iron No Vor water, gas and, IT skard. , A. share
of phbita fistronagiM remeetruali 'lolldtedJ work,
pr mptl_attended,W. . ~myBo-418m:.
MILITARY: OAland AGE 11C '
BAOIE-:PAY; *YNTY, :" •
•In ' 1 !PENBIOI . VBi - SEFEWISTItifOgr:I
VitraSt ,Snyder; Attorney. at ..1.4*,
iztoffiao, , nord <street, , kiarrisburg;: yo., will *naiad
I. th e collOotion claims,• under" the aet ;of
Amembly,'Of April 1864 Biter pay 'of 41actiaised
see deceased liodinty suidei Mt' of' Congress.
2 2,1801.. ' Paedoa9=dild olefins thr eabettetice ac.
. • f e • e.
CUMBERLAND-v.AwIy'IESTITUTE
b Y,P U (24- g it's; 411,1 i
- •
pa_ 'ELLIVIORD t7ttic ?4.
r 1.• • t.
REV:-O. EGEI-& SONS: - 1
AN tCADBMIC Alllh Icolligge6AC
611°,1 , "
()from
Febriary a flept,embicr
ut ticr. o J Anlieb-ils
/ 1 1 . aly
s76:to $llO a >
jrarls
sad Ibr a Cart
. I ! 4 , s t s., ,
I!MEM=ItI
3=
„r ' +.
"IN,DEPENDENI IN ALI TlifNGs - NtfitTTRAL IN NONE.'
IMENEI
i il.iactilantou
KNocuz,
93 Market street
Sum :.,' ,i,.. , „ , AniPuutg-Podoy sad
'Bonus er bonus lobe increased
Insured addileu , by future- additions.
.
El
HARRISBURG, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 16. 1862
kyaP+
ElJe
Old Centre in Motion.
largeand enthuelastio meeting of f the citi
sena of Centre con* iiait held at Billfbonte; on
Eatotd4, Alegi:WV2d,-to devise means for furn
ishing= the quota of ioryntecira a§portioned to
the countpm make lip - the' additfonif thine'
hundred thoniand talliki for 141 the . govern
ment. " ' ' '
Hon. B. Shugert, of . Belleforite;'Wasehosen
President, and Gen. `George Budhanan,itteits
Thompson, Win. Allison ,' George Gatek, John
G. Hartsock, Thaddeus Brew, JamosDuniap,
'
, Thomas M. Hall, Martin JohnDonlan, he etkel i
Durican,.`Boberf CatnPbell John,
Adams, were elected ea ‘Viee-Prettidents. ,
• D. , J, , licoaort, of Philadelphia, and Icitn T.
Hoover, of 'Bellefonte ' were apptilititeci .leas
taxies. Hog. Samuel Linn, and eight Other
gentlemen were appointed a etimmitte to draft
resolutions expressive of the sense of the Meet
lug. Dining the absence of the cdiermittee
Hon. Jamie S. Hale addressed the meeting in
fatter of sustaining the
.government and pro-,
viding a bounty for volunteers,
The committee reported nsolutions pledging
an earnest support to the 'Government, mourn-.
ing Abe loes of our brave eons who'have fallen
in battle or 'by rliseise, , ', add recommending,
that the County' Commissioners be autliorieed
and directed to raise the stim of ,Slo,ooo' if be
paid in bounties to those who may Volunteer.'
A subscription book was oPeued, and ; in less
than two bouts the sum of ten thousand ',dol
lars was!subscribed; mid tendered - to the Corn
miesiotters of the county, they giving their
notes, payable in'three and five years - with; six
per cent. interest. • I
H. N. hicAlliser, BK., also spoke on tbe Suli:.
ject, and there were - a . number of gentlemen'
who came for Ward and put down their names
on the roll for a comPany. '
There are several persons in different parts'
of the county hunting?up recruits,,and I tiiiok
it will not be long before Old Centre 'will have
her quota in the lield. ' Tba tarmerst" are now
engaged in taking in their crop; whit% is +try
heavy; and abort as that is dorie, there will
be a late number to join the army.
Youis respectfully,
, • Halal V.' Tscartoisir,
BY TELEGRAPi.
From our. MorniogrAditloo.„
FROM TEN.NESSEE.'.,
REPORTED E4TTLE4T PAEWELL,
Fifteen Thoitliansl Sebels -, , A11**4,14
o.itiboussud-Ifulon IfOrdlert:r
X1 5 !;t9 , 5 8 4.-AEWERhp*Rw
Burread.er.
The Rebels Again in reeamiet ;of
iLN ATT4OIC ON .GENERAL 'BUELL AN
TICIPATRD.
Heauiegatird at 4pliattoalia
EN. CASWELL MUPDEREp AT HLS . RESIo
• BENCE
"B
k 'otiodhr
Another &
Register
AFFAIRS AT VICKSBII/IG:,
Refugees return - nnd open Mir places
. : cameo, Aug.
The following special despatch has been
receiied'by the Tana
Mammas, Aug. 18,—A battle was_ ommenced
on the 7th at Tasewell, seven, Miles from ,Quin
behind Gap t , between the Ponfederatn.forcei
'tinder Stevenson, numbering from twelve ito
'fifteen thouiank and ow,„Fe4pr,aki at that pl4e,
numbering three - Um:Mean& ,
A movement was made fn frOnti; by Btetren 7 .
Son; while General Burton gained their rear by .
forced marehes and, surrounded the:Federal
forces
- 'li:-tieepeTate fight of Aar IMum ensied,—fer
*hating t In. the ilumtler of the -Ftdersis.
They were driven by superior numbers to the
aunt, and vihin in full retreat they were is
atoled by Ittellatilcing force of the rebels.
Tuna in possession of-Kat Tennessee again;;the'neXt movet;willlus KtUill with an ost4r
trhelmlng force ''
' Beaune I'e1 'e el Chattanooga Cc-operating
with peii? Their`oqublited fume*
is, elide
than 70; t
Gen. Ctsasiell wail' killed near hie reild'enoa
Knoxville on the isiith.
A schooner, from Havanna ran the blockade
at Mobile on tho 7th, with 4 cargo of amnni.
tion ; and cavalry equipments - . . •
Vicksburgletters say that the streets are *-
ginning to assume Voir_ former lively appear
ance. and , opening
their placeszcif boldness. c.
All the damages to the city by the Vedeusl
shells canhe repaired within a month.
.FRUM'F.O.4TRESS . ..iMON,ROL
'BELE&SEI iOP GENT; ; ' '
Rebel Accounts of Federal ROVEMentS 911
York Rifir".
Foaming KONEOII, Aug. 14 .
The simnel! i4krrowsmith arrived at thin,
place la3t evening with three htindred arid
thirty sick Union I - Willem from • Hairison's
Landing. Aftor,golng to Norfolk for coal idle
proceeciii. to Nnw Yorks. -
The steamer Ari 4,,. from, the same . place,
"brought down 'seventy - lour Rebel pritainere,.
who was sent ixamodiaiely to the , Ripaaps
,till tney can be ottn seise• disposed of.
telsgtaph litee_fcin this point
stopped wurtil4, last evening,
and it'is feared the cable Is broken. ' •
Tkile izieraing the auramer • Ntpr, brouOt.
East Tennessee.
____,~.
Or
1 . , i ,E
droyr.n from !Harrison's'Landing four hundred
diecharged ruusiciaps and disabled railed.
The mall boat from Harrison's Lauding this
afternoen, brought down Chin. Modell; lately
released from Itichrson i d;-who is on Ills Way 'to
,WaShirigton.l ; .
There is no new froingen. AlcOlellaresarttiy.
The iverither le cooler and more favorable for
theisielf: • "
• Cie:Richmond Diapatekof the 12th inst.._ con
taine,ths‘ellowist
roend l onboAs at West Pofto t ," ,
" We "learn three . gunboats, cams up
YotkiltiOeFt6'Weet Point on 'Sunder Mornfog,
and after-reinainizig4,here awhile, took their
depatturai On•thaistme day, the Yankee. iant
ed a force, at. Cari's rapni, ,King, and I.l;ineen
corinty.'"
"De object' of thew" moved 'le a matter of
consideration. .It in possibis ' , that trcio4 are
passing..by that , route fromM'Olellan's y• to
the Rappahannock." ,
' Tne stone paper says: .
All the' federal Officers, in zinmbar skout 1140,
taken: in:tho recent bat Elea before Richhapnd,
including. General maga,• Generals Reynolds
and*Rankin ere to be sent down ,the, riven to
'dayunder a of
.
Alta Dispittlitralio' reporta that the uriltral
of. General , frince; . and twenty-seven , other
Yankee , commissioned officers at lilehniond,
who were captured fro& fien?ral PoPe'S qM.9
in the -recent enmeinerits. Gi3rieral Prince
was temporarily-quartered ate the Richange
/lota.; ,
, kliktutenant.Of an: Indiana itiglinent; who
has been a prisoner at liithmongt; arrived here
last.night. , . He reports , that when he left Rich
mond, on the 12th hist:, there was about twee
ty ladies in prison , there. - Some were Northern
wtto , had come there in search of their
husbands, who 'had : been captured ;by ; the
rebels.:' Others *ern Southern ladles; who ,i.tad ,
expressed Union eentinients:.
important from Richmond.
id of the Union , effitete qtptured rat cni.
j)epper Court 'Rotte n , I
Their Harsh - Ttmedit - by the Behele
b"eral W*Pr:l; Death Confimed.
_OPIIO7 Belialrord:
AFFAIBS.,AT RICHMOND.
The Richmond- Pispatch iof the 112th of Au
gust CO4tains Unit:piny of tie following Thiluti ,
prisotteili eatitured duringthe CulPoPPllr Cclurt
lionise battle, and hiolight to itieluinisnd 'of
i s,
last Monday night : v : d ' , -ico • -j 0
UK Olt MLA - otigoio :p ox mlitesiiputlpf in
- - -
, .
1 :00101.
Qapt,aiii galapv.d,AdJuttatrElteneral to
A. 11! riV9-1716rLainri.
• ; r, -..,4olo9ttrfetmsylv
Chapman, sth Connecticut:
Lieut. Wedney, 3d Illinois. •
Captain Wilkins:Assistant Adjutant-General
to Gen. Williams' Division.
Capt. Russell, 2d Massachusetts.
Capt..Vauderman, 66th Ohio.
Lieuts. Alliater and Long,,29th New York.
Lieut. Belaity, 10th: Maine.
Lieut. Greatrake,.46th PAtunsylvania. •
Lieut.. Whitney, 6th. Connecticut,
Capt. Griffith, 46th Pennsylvania.
Lieut. Snyder, Bth Regiment Infantry..
,Llent. Beier*, llMtedl4ates Infantry. ,
I i tient. Woods l 28th Nevi York.
Lieut. chineh_ktflOonneeticut.
Lieut. Gorman, 40 1 h,Peripsylvanie. •
•Lient. Self/146;46W Penirissiiania. •
Lieut. Fisher, - Bth'United Staid; Inf4ntry.
Pffigakreen,lloadliew-Ifoilr. - • ,
Lieut. Walker s .B4,„Maryland.
CARL Bower,athliev.K47ooL, •
'Maier 2tittr rth.itic'Tork.
Lieut. Ketiviloii, film Ali York.
Lieut. Amos;lWth*New - York.
Idertt.4,? ( WA! , ..o*POnß....ectiOut.
" lams raratiwierr 11U181 01110118.
These,. officers:were . I %ll_, lodged in the 'Libby
OtiOni, inhere ilff'captiared offload - from aim,
Pope's diviaion - arevenigned to be kept in dole
oqufinernent, +wording to the recent rebel Flo-.
claniation. They are not Ailowed.solY - kind Of .
N4heif POOP prisoners pr
officers,, anti ?Fein 1 3 tqwm2afikAt .49 PrisPeettite
fore'tgeni . ; c. - •
ADDMONAL rearAnnains 01 MOM " LAM. 81,1141,
The despatch •Etrye 'that 'twenty-One Unplort
prisonera; - including three 'nfficeris, - were
tared in tbenkirniisti onelfriday last:
t also says that offie battle of Saturday wes
fought, by aftportibnYmilY of the' - divisions' of
Gans. Garland; ZwilFintiff ie• brigade tinder
Gen:-:A. S.-Winder. it. claims the 9aB of
:taw, lumdtll4 , ;Onion Inisenedi **adding
thirty commissioned on"..BajnBsjay
night. Geo. A. H. Hill's dlifaiorie - up
and was engaged in the. fight until - the tin* ,
forces had rtitiredi s distance of five milei. '-
Tan-nua infkinat.
,Thi_Diapatekialso says that difirldg the y -en
gagement. which_was.deisperate, General O. E 3.1
Winder was shot 4. the br east, and, die4insorft-,
&Wide - of' Wintifiellimlle's
death in thispaper:-
W.;:q sithovalevciziothito'
lIM
•
iheakiaten l aaraPa 'hats y; and allegti
that the retirement-of-the Confederates from
the fteld,lyeaffuluntw. It says that the eel-.
my Toni was large ' , the Confederatqa suf.
'f i ery Sei r enifY; does not "give: any onni:
' l "ia —C4l CoMt Mtn
.—. WIRIR PAX WPM..
Jackson is represtuted as strongly reinforced .
The:person thawbrunght this. pararleft Bich=
inond.onlast,truesdarutoiniog:- He represent.
the retieLtreatmeut of our -priscinere-taktn: in
toe iate. t,slgagement• as very 'task ispecially
is this .true of she officals: A Lege .numbei of
troops[are in and around .Biohniondi and much
suffering, and Asicknest A-milita - -Supplies are
,1 Great exaitementincvails against %D.
Pope. Retaliatory vengeance is loudly thre4-
. .
The Brigadier General •Winder .billed tine tar
nephew: f general ,Yoturil.Wiaderi Cowman
det.of the Department.of -Hanrico.• Tbe Dior
rick has an obintarymotica of his death. 'The
~Dispateksisoyatnat the Federal lose is believed
to, be fourdinmagreater than the Ccinfederatea
saying that .thet.Becleral prilioneni genie" •.to,
being cut. to pieces.. . • ' ';' ' A
lhe,DoikUntillsoimiports heavyitilligtintar,d`
after midnight on. Saturday?
Accra batik onzthe IllippaoanthwrrPlW
-9filaltigataLoOttfoli,thitt thelhdaralii et*
..t. w
lettgtap b.
ottaratrormo awn.
The anbjectM our river defences, nay. the ,
is one which has,engaged alike the at-.
motion of our own Governmeut and of theboe
my—the one to defend, and the other to seize
,the key to the, ity of Richmond.
One thing remains to . ,be done, ,in ordr to
place Beyond all question the imprekonibility of
Itiotirtiond In thh its Only 'vulnerable
,quarter.
It;ta to nil the river with one continuos s dine
of obetynctiope,frum Roc.kett's to Dittry's.l3Auff;
making Richmond, at least during the .904th
iian'ce of the war,'an inland city.
."The `enormous preparations' of the en emy for
assault by the rivet must. be met by correePon
ding ! preparetions for ,resistanee., It. Is well
kpown that batteries, however formidable,; are
utsettibe'reliett MY against a combined attack
of land' and naval horn s." Our curt .in, reli
ance, hi„conneotion with the .tatterles,- to to
sesi up the James ,ri yet.
,np from Rockett's to
Drory'a Bluff, conAructiug a double track
iallinadhetweeh 'the 'tyro !solute `to supply the
place Of ..the river in tainapbriation.
,Thisie not our own suggestiOn but that of
eminent naval , authority, and,,we call to it, the
immediate attention of _the G...veinment and
city alithoiiilea '
Whin tau iltehiernd Di pitch.] '
, Nagel mtmutsphur TOMES. " '
About halfipast.thrte o'clock 'yeterday after
noon the operitore w et .the Central Depot die
oUvered, by the constant interruption of the
Working' of -the' telegraph, that the enemy,
had tut the- Wire and put in Sh'instraiiient,'
a vieVr, to intercept me lieges over' the
line.,The operator at Sewer, Dam, wits , im
mediately wintered hi put hie. ground wire,
thus cutting tne line .welt 'hi that point out
of the circuit, atid.Preirenthig any imeskagelanz
palming over. the ; Bee this end' height."
that stapion. Soon,aftr .this wall done, !ap
operator bailed at the I. Wet tide end, and ln
qisired 'What Wes'thehighal by which ihwiffice
at,lianover Ouuridlourouleaes-kh...vrti, and re -,
• fin , 49..41.itilintieterY.ggswer inquired
here-giektartinunta.,..ALoperatortm
. 61 -by ug Nit° and where he wes t ,
which the inquisitive individual replied that
was " Gi"•I audipg that G was the tall' for 'OM.-
dotaiv,ina l and cOntlattesit by taking ,where Gen
evartiftirsWittersmble.-dev.ti .t.towt. 041
operator tio oe watt summed that th e par
, ..
liaising the inquiries was a Yankee and' de
sired ieformation, in, regard to the position, of
our, forces,, and whatever else he could ; et that
might be of service to.the enemy. ; His name
Was agent asked`or; wheu he replied that our
operator. was'very anxious to ascertain who and
wham he was. As •the down trai ppassed Fred
erick's Hall . Station ,tlae,
_enemy were reported
to lie within a thilen and half of that place ' and
the presumption 4.4 at they followed the train
below. Beaver Dame and Put in the instrument
between the Dam andi Hanover Junction. ;
MOVEHOST OT THY INUIT ON JAMIE/ EMIL
The Petersburg Agree has information from,
source 'entitled to credit, that the enemy are,
adfancing from'ttie'eriiith side of - James river .
.4..onacolninn , towards Retinal:iry by waY of
-
Garyaville, 'end the: ther on the river road.,- ;
Tile latter were, reportednear Merchants' Hoist)
Church, Prince 'George county, about fourteen
miles 'front 'Petersburg, ' ' on Tuesday' last. '
letter from >a citizen or Sorry county says that
the enemy landed 10,000 men at idayoock's;.on
Satniday and Sunday last, and others stat,„ that.
5,000 ware" landed on Tuesday at Coggkt'S
Point. ..Theie numbers, howeier, are melees.
tinuttatand are probably much ezaggerated.4--
The
,Federals.are mid, to be throwing.a pOntolin
bridge across this river at.Coggin's
' '." ''Coicerin zeitiotis.
~ Thhogallant •officer, M.Well known' for - his
daring feat in accompliahing the Captitre of the
steamer St. Nicholas and other, vessels on the
'Potomac, still , languishes in one, of
~ the gloomy
cells of Fort Latiyette:
,fil•Acie of our Men who
have bien . Peintitted .. to return home 'by the
Yankees; say u that for: five months past his
treatment has been most rigorous and inhu
man—he-hang Confined in a *kw, damp cell,
the Window Cif ..Whicgi . ivitte. boarded up to ek
claide. the Atha, Notwithstanding these
cautions,, VOottgh communic,ationzwith hint by.
the other prisoners was stric t ly forbidder , t.ney •
Contrived by tying notes - co nalli and , throwing
them in the winno*, to' ear` from. him ; but
the fact becoming known to the Yankee corn
mandant of the prison,. he:marched, Zarvona to
the `guard-house, dreaded one of his own. Sa
vona:tin 'the 01`;dottel's liabilimentikand placid
him at theirindow to receive the notes intended
for him. Not knowing, this, several of our
men were , detected and put ba irons Whin
Ctilonel Zarvutiii was captured, he was a oom-
Inikatobed °theme' in a Virginia regiment, and
is,lttierefote,;though hit was not captured in
hattle,..,hnt by a ruse, entitled tb ell the privi
stierl to pny,ottler ,prisoner, of war..
MI
FROM PITLIDELPIIii.
ApeßtfoLDUlixiivaging Enliaimenti•
The . ;went orderbf ,the War Daparempnt,to
to audis any PePia yrk 4 tibia ireasouttbie
gnage,:or by W.O or deed cliecguragea enlisi
tnents,:ifits esekitteif this Morning. for the
Bois rime, hi!. this; rity.,, It teems
teat a sot-
Oailed kit'ibolsll6.4 of the "United :Stales
shirsbldi lefuriilay laat and Made an affi
davit.
!rile . substance of this affidavit was that he
ead.heard John Apple tell iwvinat parties Unit
they weie fools . fir enlisting, and that
uo one woad atilt:in:6'l4lA for this abolielo'u:
goverhment eI'AIL4-11 -fool' Apple . ' is at
-404, btrre said blithe; that, If chatted, it
mid Ftßuiree 2§o men to take him hate elle.
7heßaffidavit was forwarffed to Wishing inn,
and tiw Maitibar riceiied orderittolturnat44-
pteNitlisemikirjm to . Washington, twbeidas4
Yfte0gYhAtt54* 1 .44 4 4.74.4.4 r , T.X.
six thousand troops in Saturday's battle. An
editorial in the Dispatch is very severe on Gen . -
era!
.ftpe's order, and rejoices over the fact of
havingprisonens to be avenged upon.
The Dispatch learns that the Federal ;gun
boats came up the York river to Westpoint
on Sunday afternoon. When; General Winder
tell the fate of his brigade for some time. was
doubtful, it suffering severely. • It is said' that
the Federals;tlist sent a flag of truce to bury
their dead, , brit this is doubtful.-
- .
I . The, .Digrakh has ,a terrible .story • about
.
ffnirmiats arripping united old residents of i Vtr
ithaireandvihitiOing think' unmercifully for ex
prearbig" dieloyar
Evidently...much, apprehension prevails in
,atchmond atad =tawdriest! regarding the move
ments of the federal armies. Telegrams from
idobile of the lltlitiays thaethe federal loss at ,
the battle of Taaewell was thirty - killed and one
hundred and twenty_Woruided; the rebelseight
killed and thirty wounded.. , • •
,
l'iffw)mm:u, August 15.
gttatit Erititing
Raving prortirrd 'term Frei , w are pr , par
ed to execute JOI nil BOOK P-ONT NO o every
O.ecript;ce. cheaper th n it tan be done at any other
6tablithatent in th° eau , cry.
sir Four Ilene or , ilea nonstitrte ene.balf square.
Eight tines or more Pan four cotl-tltat. square.
Halt iiquare, one d y ..............$0 26
• one weer 125
is one month ........ ............... 2 60
a three months 4 00
0• six months 6 00
one ,y,ar ....10 00
Onetrq i . wire, one day..... ....
on. week. ...... .
6 6 one month
is three months—.
el: months.
a 000 year.
_ .
sir Elosors notices inserted to the Lead ionio or
before Marri in ages and Deaths, EIGHT Nrs PE Got ß
LI NE
for each insertion.
NO. 90.
Xi- Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
I This morning Apple was arrested-by-Peony
Marshal Schuyler;• zit his reEddence; on Apple
street, near Poplar. - He will be taken to Wash
ington• - this' afternoon: ' The prisoner has been
quite gn active politician Ay_ years p 44, be
longing to the Democratic party, and figured
quite prominentlY in the contested election
case of_khum_vs. Caddy.
NICHO.LS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
o;--g -o c : . E. R;A,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
EIMIEMMIIRG, PENN'A.,
RESPROTFULLY invite the attention of
the public to their lane owl weft ceitoted stuck of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO.
IRESTIC
Including iktAong others,g
SUGARS,
trirLITPS,
TEAS,
• COFFEE,
SPICES,..
TOESOttAi ,
LirmoNs, &c., arc.
FLOIJR, .
FISH,
SALT,
BITITER,
We invite) an examination of our superior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
The best in the marker in every respect, to
gmber with all kinds of
SELLDES, BURNERS, WICKS and
GLASS CONES,
cAtriv tliati any . place in Elarriaburg. We keep
on nand 'al ways all lcizids
OEDAR AND WILLOW WARE
All styles and kinds of
OrmpswAllE AND EILASSWARE,
.
at the odd attend, NICHLS O dr. BO W MAN;
et4'2o `' Cotner Front and Mar, et Ste
s BOOK. FOR FAIiMERS,
rpllE:attention of agricultnriets is directed
.L Ito the following works, wadi will enable
there- to increase the quautity and ,value of
their Crop, by adding scieuo.+ end the rived
wienteef ofiterii`to their eiperetice
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE eARM.. di"?
thstlingall-ttiwtataira4.4.4l 3 / 4 asbanth-r
thelmatt way toped rm them
COLEMAN'S. AGAICUL'IUM ,and ..
..'Economy ' 1 1 00
LANDSCAPE'
IAIWENING, by Allen . ::' : 1 00
....rELE SAE KEW 8: CO Si PAN lON, by Sue , .. 76
44'1401111ins, ON kfied.III:A.LACIALCULei
WILE, by Johnston 6O
TJAWAREILICAN FARMER'S near and uni
'verbal handbook, with 400 engravings..g 60
AN EASY MECHOD OF MANAGING
,Bl.' 0. 20
the 4,,Py Weeks :
Nature and Treatment of . Diseases of .
Cattle, by:Dadd 100
AGKICOLTURALCHEIdiSTRY 76
kULCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING,
and the production of milk, hntter,
cheese, by Flier A., 60
GRASSE9 AND FORAGE PLANTS ,
.by
Lynch 1 50
SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the •
Horse, the cow,. the pig, fowls, &c., 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Proc
.
'Bc.al Farmer, by Dr: Gardeer...
ALLEN'S-DOISMTIO ANIMALS
THE. FIELD. BOOK OF MANOR
American Muckßook 1 26
THE
HOME AND' HIS DISEASES, by
Jentabga • 1 00
YOUATT ON THE HORSE* - ` 1 26
HINDS FABIILERY and STUD 13005.....1 00
HOBSEMANSHIP and the Breaking, maxi
Training of Rinses
Standard 114)oksi School Books, and' every
thing in the stationery line, at lowest prieek at
=GNAWS _CHEAP BOOK SfOßlt.
MCLANTOCK'S PECTORAL .SYBUP.
HIB.INYALUABLE SYRUP, WHICH. Is
entirely vegetable in int composition, has
been' employed with wonderful euccess for
many years in the onre of disessee for the 'AIR
PAW...SAGES and LUNGS. . For any form of the
disesee saott as COUGH, TICKLING ! of the
TEUIOAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFI
CULT' BUB:MING, 'HOARSENESS, to&
VOICE, and Merle FIGVI Rs , its nisi will
be.atteaded ;with the happiest vaults. It is
one of the bad quad safot ,reediciutsi fur all
forma, of 111101.1C13111$ and CdisilJNlPllol4.
YVo kidiunn or impan4a2n — if 'Opium iii any shape
P.tilol3 $lOO PER BOTTLE..
For sale at , RkRAINER'S OHKA2
. 80411{
STORE.
THEO. F. aCHEFFER,
BOOK AND ' JOB FRJTER,
N.O. MARKEY iSTBSET,
HARRISBURG.
Partkintwattention paid to Printing,' Ruling and
of Baibroad Biaads, Mandasta,,eaddlea 4 Ma Wm,
oral*ho, Craw printad at $y $3, $l 2 add >!o per
hotusand la elegant stole.
..0.40:1V,111,11..NG . 048E.i;,.. / :,
PAPER, Erruncins,
• - • ' PENS AND PENCILS.
, Jest the leg ti =IT In the knapsack. Price coin
plow, 92 715 mote. kor ca . lo at
beSGNs CHEAP BOOK slogs.
' C LARlFlEDNewl!fleatis . sugar, a cheiip
and antitank iuticla,for male -
N
IT b ' COrte4itOr4',lol2nt:iii
TE4BI#4 SOAP, s9u,aetuittg better
EarrThson'sitiiiiiioui
/or sale by, • A.+ & BOW&
jet Corner trbm and kl rust , fdreits.
fIUSAP Oil.fer all kinds .ef thantiinery,
I.J.n k 'Laudl yid jugs Dar:kips for sale b.
• N LliOL•& OW SIANT,
Coraer:Frek„V • aul SL Hticistreet
BREAKFASrI3.OON
uvity.iph t e a) lo.t;qual to the oplebra
060.(1)-Irork
RATE:t. OF r D INING
+
19. rituttrutiv!
BACON,
LARD,
•con,rAliuna.
. 200
6 00
10 00
16 00
20 00
I 60
76