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KA.NUFACTURIR ON BOOK-BINDIIRS' RULING-lIIIIINSS AND ERNS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND KA.01111718 TOR GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cotters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and km CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANOUNs, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, EX., E7C., Itir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bram made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS Cash paid for Old Copper, Bras, Opener, Ago, STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, 01 various Warns, both - statiouiry and swinging. .9neb Weighis and various other building eastinge for sale very cheap at the (my24-Iy_V• MAUL.: WORKS. NICHOLS & BOWMAN , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL :G ROGERS Colner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PENN'A., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the public to their large and well selected atock ot GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO WIC FRETS, Including among others, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, La., sal ALSO FLOUR, FISH, SALT, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, Ac. We invite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The best in the market In every respect, to gether with all kinds of • LAMPS, SEIADES, BURNERS, WICKS and GLASS CONES, Cheaper than any pktee in Harrisburg. We keep on hand always all kinds of OEDAR AND WILLOW WARE ` All styles and kinds of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, .t the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, m'2o Corner Front and Market Ste. BOOKS FOB FARMERS, HE attention of agriculturists is directed r to the following works, which will enable them to increase the quantity and value of their crops by adding science and the expert-. meats of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de tailing all the labors of husbandry and the beat way toperform them. Price. .3 60 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en.... THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Met.. LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL- TUBE, by Johnston THE AMERMAN FARMER'S new and uni- versa handbook, with 400 engravings-2 50 AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING BEES, by Weeks lie Nature and Treatmant of Diseases of Cattle, by Dadd - 1 00 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTITRAL CHEMISTRY 76 liiILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, by Flint 1 60 GRASSER AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch 160 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, & c., &c.. 1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIO NARY and Prac- tied Fanner by Dr. Gardner.. ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or American Muck Book 1 26 THE . HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings 1 00 YOUATT ON THE HORSE 1 26 HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00 HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and Training of Humes.. . Standard Books, School Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at . BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. LIFE' INSURANCE, The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company Of Philadelphia. OFFICE NO. 408 CHESTNUT STREET. . (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) CAPITAL AND ASSETS 51,548,885 , THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JOHN F. JA Actuary, chCONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON Ling on the most reason able terms. ey set as Eaeoutora, Trustees and Guardians under last Wills. and as Receivers and Assignees. Th e wad being paid up and invested, together with 181 ,: end constantly Mere ,etng reserved fund, offers a 0 ad eseur.ty to the insured. SI premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or gnar -1 eompany add a. BONUS panache/my to the 4 s , . rinses ;or life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in a. camber 1844, the SECOND BONUS in December, 184 9, the TUiR D BONUS In. December, 1854, and the FOURTH. BONUS in 1859. These additions are made without re quiring any increase a the premiums to be pa id to the Company, Tim following are a few example . from the Register : Ainonnt of. Policy sad Sum Bonus or both's to be increased PoBoY- I Lamed million by Mare additions. No. 8D 12600 ; .87 60 mlB9 8000 1,060 10 a lap 1000 400 00 aan 6000 1,871 00 A nen t at burg and viwal 40.427 .. .. • ' 1...., : . ..., • --- ~ q 40 - • , - ~- • -re ~.-I ' . ' -.=.-... -- --- . - '- ' z ', .. V . V— • ie Tifili° 1 ):,!i•-- ~--.._ 18 4 le • -- aelz , 'irP " 11-- _,. " .. -x7i - --' II VOL XVIII DR. JOHNSON 13,EIXITISICIaEUEI LOCI HOSPITAL! LI AS discovered the most certain, speedy 11 and erteteual tentedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. =LIU IN BLS TO TWILVS ROM. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Care Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Hack or, Limbs, Strictures, Affestiom of the eidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges,lns potency, General Debility, Nervouiness i Dyspepay, Lan guor, LOtv Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, a Ipitatten or the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight, or (Addl. ntts ,Di Seas* of the Head, Throat, No or Skin, tllhc Lions of the Liver, Lungs, stomach or Bovrels--thoseaer- Obis disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Vieth —those nom and solitary praoboas more fatal to the it victims than the song of . yrene to the Mariners of Übe see blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipatiene, renderingi marriage, he., impossible. Y.ounir Men fispecialiy, who have become the victims of Solitkry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whin h anneal. 11 sweeps to an untimely grave thou/ante of Yortng Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelina, Who might otherwise' have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. • Manage - . Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, heieg aware of physical weakness, organic debid ty, deform:titles, &0., speedily cured. tie who planes himself under the care 01 Dr. J. may religiously confide iu his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely 11110.11 his skill as a Physician. immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distressing nilection—.which renders 1 lie mars hie and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences young persons are too apt to commit menses tram not being aware of the dreadful coning. ences that way* ensue. New, who that understands the subject willpretend to deny that the pow er of procrdittion is ion sooner Ly tootle failing Into im proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the plead - tree of healthy disking, the most se rious and destructive synaptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Wealtenesi, loss of Procreative Power, Servicing Irratlbility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitution& I. Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Hough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7.lllouth Frederick Street . Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a Jew door. tram the corner. Fail not to observe came and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc tor's Diploinashang In his COO% A Cure Warranted in Two Days. Ne Heronry or Nauseous Drupe, • Dr- Johnson, Member of the Royal College Or Burgeons, London, Grad uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, aad the greater part of whose tile has been spend te.tbis hospitals of louden, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has erected some of me moat atitorihniing arra that were ever known • many troubled with ringing in the bead and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds,' bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with der wagement or Idled were cured immediately. Take raktioular Notice:. • • Or. J. addresses - CU these who have injured ibemseivet , by improper indufgeLet solitary habits, Which Ho both body and mind,'unfltingt ei i for either businesii, study, society or morn Ao. These are some of the sad dna' MelolicOilllyoffooto pro , - duold by early luthite ofjroutk viz : Weakness of taxi Dick and Limbs, Ades In the Heed; Dlinnewe Sight, toes of mosouiar Power, Palpitation 01 the heat, Dyis, palmy, Nervous Irratibittj, 'Derangement of theDigeStive Functione, General Debility, SyMptoms of Consumption; kistirsitr.—The fearful effects oti-the mind are much W be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas,De, premien or dpirite , Forboclings, Altera* to Lode ty Self Distrust, Love of oolitude, Timidity, Lo., are some of the evils produced. TROUaLIONI of persons of ail ages can now JadgO whet.. is the moo albeit' declining health, losing their vigor; becoming weak, pale, nervous end emaciated, having s eingular appearance spout the eyes; eongh and By mptama of coneumption. • • . Young *en Who have injured theadielvee by a Certain practice in dulled in When alone, a habit frequently learned from evil bempanuss, Or &I school, the etfeets of Which are, nightly felt; even when asleep, and if not cared renders marriage bnpossibie, and destroys both mind and bOdy, should apply Immediately. . What a pity that a young man, the hope of he coun try, the darling 0(1/11 parents, should be matched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path Of nature and indulging In a certain deoret habit. Such persons mar, balers content. plating reflect that a sound mind and Doily are thi most 'neoee sary to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, wltatett - thensi: the journey through: life becomes weary pilgrinnign ; the prospect hourly darkens to the slew . the mina beosinnie shadowed. wi th - despair and fi lled wit h the cells talon t h at, las happiness of another becomes blighted wittl:our own. . • 4 00 1 00 75 Bisease •'of Imprudence. W ban OW thiquideh and iniprndent votary of pleasure finds that he has =Met the seed' of tine painful die. wee, it too' often Intliena that an di-timed Sense of 'home or dread of discovery, deters bits hem applying to tin* who, from eaucation and respectability, can alone be friend hop, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on ttud horr A .cinsetute Mike their &Opt:dunes, inch ,its ul oersted core throat, diseased noes, notitilrnal• pains in' the bead and limbs, &Sanest of sight, desiness, nodes on the shin bones andisrms, blotches on the h'ad, face and extremities, progressing with !rightful . rapidity , till at last the palate of the mouth or the boned of the Wee fall in t :and the victim of this awful disease bodonle a horrid ehjectof.cottunitteration, tall death puts a • period to hie dreadili I sudbringo, by tending rim to " that UhdblObv vered Country from whence no traveler returns." It is a melascheily /Imt that.thotuands fall victims to ibis t e r r ible disease, Lowing to the nusitilfulluess of iguo taut pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o lite miserable. 1 60 76 Sangers. Trust net your lives, o tr r Mouth, to the care or the many Unlearned and Worthies Prete:l46re, destitute of know ledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's 'dyer yerniernents, or • style tnemselves in the tiowspapers, roguhuly lanceted Physicians inCapatile of Curing, they keep you trilling month after month taking their Mtn, and polsononatiesis compounds, or as long as the smallest pee call be obtained, and In despair, leave , you with ruin ed health to sigh over your galhug 'dippiminiment. 76 • • • Dr. Tohnsiet is the only Physician ..dvertising. Ms credentlai or diplomas always hangs in his. office. Ills remedies or treatrhent are unkauwat w all others, prepared from a Weepiest in thaw - eat hospluds of En. rope, the first In the country ania a more extensive Pri. irate Practice than any other Phyelman in the wined. The many thousands cured at this InatitilttOn year at tiryear; and the neaten:um laitiorlant Surglcat Opera tions performed by pl. Johusdn,nitnesesed. by the re porters of the: “Pan,'? “Clipper,a ind many other pa pore, notices of which have appeared again and again Solute theTablici . besides his standing as a gentleman of cbsractsr inirseeponsibility, is a sufficient guarrautee lathe atilieted. }kid Moues bpeedily Cured. p etsuerws ithitiffidnid be particular in directin g their wheal° his .thatitatieh, in the following manner : JOHN M. JOHNSON, NE. D. , CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUT!, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN; MECEANICSBURG, PA. REV. 0. EGE & BONS. AN ACADEMIC WO COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. , .' , ore I Pion) September lat to Feb. Ist.l 4 „„ m .., t " February let to July ltt .1 ------ - ' I . pe $76 10 S_SO per serdon_ grjleid fca a Unalar. jy/tMtal $8,887 00 4,050 00 1,400 00 6,075 00 7, I BUERGER. `INDEPENDENT IN ALL TEIlVti• Seim! Organic Weakness Indorsonient of the Press- 01 the Baltimore Lock Hoemtal, Baltimore, Me HARRISBURG, !'A. TUESDAY AFTERNOON,- SEPTEM - BR - 2; fflinellaniotts FREIGHT REDUCED 1 HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S MORT & QUICK ROUTE TO AND FROM NEWYORK. Good's . 1 Ordered in ` the Morning Returned the same Night. . Leave New York at 7} P. M., by the East Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisbirg at A. M. WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS. Order Goods marked via ELOPE EXPRESS. CO., General Office..l62 Broadway, New York For further information.envire of CEO. BERGNEB, Agent. HARSIBBURG, Aug. 1861.-dtf .• THE NEW EDITION Of PURDON'S DIGEST HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED, PRICE $5 00. AistiN ENTIRE new edition-of this well knowS ' • taw Book has just been . -issued. .Itis no* distinguished by.. the following superadded features : The laws contained in the various annual Digests published have the date of the eighth edition (185 8 ) have been incorporated in the body of the . work. ' Many theititind — neW authorities have been cited ; the report of the revittors of the Penal Code has been embodied in 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 -Statute of• Fraudulent Con -veyances, with Tull and elaborate notes 'of the decisions. explanatory of them.. 'The work has been prepared by . the learned - editor,' Mr. BRIGHTLY, • and its freshness. and permanent value will be preserved by the continuation of the annual Digests, which have given so much satisfaction. For sale at -: - -- - • je2B • . BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. CHARTER OAK FAMILY FLOUR. UNEXCELLED BY ANY. IN THE UNITED STATICS AND SUPERIOR TO ANY , FANCY BRAND OFFERED IN PENNSYLVANIA ! 17 18 MADE OF CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT. sir Named any ?We in th• city, free of chirp. TAMS, Cash on delivery. Jyao WM. DOCK, Jr., &l o, BOLOGNA, ASMALL, but very superior tot of Bologna sausage pist recesved, by. Y 2. 0 NIL DOCK, Jr'. 14 Cu. OLARET WINE!!! WE are elbeing out a VERY SUPERIOR lar atiesstkass east TY WIL BOWL. Jr o k CO' !BROWN mugare of all grades, for sale low, by blollol,B & oOWMAN, Jetb • Coroer Front and Market streets. PRESERVE JARS AND JELLY GLASSES, FICTENSIVE assortment of Glassware, including Jelly glum,' Preserve Dishes,. Goblets, 'emb:ers, AC. pc allstyles, *it reeidired and for lowßale by exvlelllOLS tt BOWMAN, /Y 7 Comer Front if Market stree,e CIDER 11 ! VlisiEGAlt ! ! 13IIRE cider vinegar, warranted, for sale low by NICHOLi g BUW&Letbi, jy2s Oorner Front and Market airman. ÜBRICATING Oil fur all kinds of ma • _LA °binary, in convenient package., lor sale very low by NICHOL.% A BOWMAN, jel9 Comae Front and Marked street. WHITE BRAND Y ROlt PRESERVING PURVOSES. VERY superior article, (pure,) just received and for sole by jou WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. VANILLA BEANS. `WE are offering for axle a splendid quA ut, of Vanilla Bean at kW prides, by the pound, ounce or singly. KELLIDVS DRUG STORE, 91 Market Street. N EW Orleans' Sugars white and brown NJost recolvedand for eats low by - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, irlb Oor. Front and Market streets. Mil au D d E gu if r o: Ch eodb o y ic us e t s o n b d e leilceto:ed A pure pplea atq a 1. Wog a. a.) 1 uperior brands of extra tamily flour 0 which we wurrint to siire Juitisfaction, for sole by NICHOLS Si BOWMAN, .Iton. Oiroerlfroot and Market street- Coarse and fine pulverized eager, lower than any other place In town. Call anti examine, ItZuLS BoWIIeN, jy9.5 Corner Front and Market streets. PR ESERVIN 4 jai a, 'fruit cans of all made, to sale low, by N 101301.41 &BOWMAN, Y 29 • oOrner Front andßArket it pots, , - tLi_AUELRA JELLY.— large supply just VX reeelvekby WM. DOCK, Ts. *OO. N! , ;IITtiAL Nem '2ototrtigentents NATIONAL HORSE SHOP, TO BE HELD AT W ILLIAMEIPORT; SEPT. 2d, 3d, 4th, and 6th• DAILY ORDER OF ARRANGEMENTS. The gates will be opened for the adwies of the public, from o'clock, A. M., u sundown each day. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Sn. 9 o'clock A. M —At the sound of the 141, Classes Nos. 8, 9 and 10 (Fillies and Colts,) wlll assemble in front of the Judges' stand for ex hibition. 9 o'clock A. M—Trial.of speed of the hories i designated by the Judges. 10 o'clock A. M-At 4 the. tiound of the bell, Class No. 13 (Fancy Matched Horses, Geldings or Mares,) wit! assenible.in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition. 10} o'clock A. M—Trf-' .4 o'clock A. m—Trial of speed of tu. designated by the Judges. 114 o'clock A. M—At the sound of the bell, Class No. 11—Colts (Stallions and Geldings year and under 2,) will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition. 12 o'clock M—At the sound of the bell, Obis No. 17 (Saddle Horses,) will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition. 124 , o'clock P. Id—Dinner. The track will be open for promiscuous driving until 2 P. IC 2 o'clock P. 111—At the sound of the bell, Class No. 4 (Stallions 4 years and under 6,) will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for hibition. • o'clock P. M—Trial of speed of the bond; designated by the Judges. 3 o'clock P. 111 7. 4 t the sound of the bell, Musa No. 20 (Waves under 14 hand:3;4lre., see bill,) will assemble in front of the Judges', stand for exhibition. o'Clock P. M—At the sound of the bell, Class N'o. lo (Family Horses,) will assemble is front of the Judges' stand for exhibition. 4 o'clock P. M—Trial of speed ,- of the horsei designated by the Judaea. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4nr. 0 o'clock A. M—A GRAND CAVALCADE Of all horses entered for premium, exhibition or sale, will take place on the balf mile track. 10 o'clock A. M—Trial of speed of the horses designated by the Judges. 10} o'clock A. M—At the sound of the bell, Class number 12 (Matched Horses,) will assem ble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibi- . lion. 11 o'clock A. M—Trial of speed of the horses designated by the Jiidges. o'clock A. M—At the sound of the bell,, Class number 21 (6 in band,) will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition. 12 o'clock M—Trial of speed of the horses designated by the Judges. 12. i o'clock P. ll—Dinner. The track will be open for promiscuous driving until 2 o'clock. 2 o'clock P. M--Trlal of speed of the horses designated by the Judges. 21 o'clock P. M—At the sound of the bell, Class number 3 (Stallions 6 years and over,) will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition. si o'clock P. M—Trial of speed of the horses designated by the Judges. 4 o'clock P. M—At the sound of the bell, Class number 2 (Thorough Bred Meres,) will 'assemble in front of the Judges stand for exhi bition. 4 o'clock P. fil—Trial of speed of the horses designated by the Judges. FRIDAY,. SEPTEDOEF4 9 o'olock A. hi—Grand Entree of Horses by states, in competition for the PRUE BAKKE& The horses from each State will be Preoeded by l a banner bearing its name: • 9- I o'clock A. H- - Tristl of speed of the horses designated by tilt Judges. 10 o'clock A. lit--At the sound of the bell blass No. 1., (Thorough Bled Stalliims,) will ussenible in front 'of 'the Judges" stand for ex hibition. ' ' 10} o'clodk A. M—At the sound of the bell, Class No. 14, (Gentlemen's spans of Driving Horses,) will assemble' in front of the Judges Stand for exhibition. 11 o'clock A. M—Trial of speed of the horses designated by the JUdges. 11* o'clock A. M—At the sound of the bell, Mass No. 22, (Tandems or Tridems,) will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for ex hibition. 12 o'clock M—Trial of sliced of the horses designated by Judges. 1 o'clock P. M—At the sound of the bell, Mee No. 16, (Gentlemen's Driving Horses,) will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition. o'clock P. M—Trial of speed of the horses designated by the Judges. 3 o'clock P. 111—At the sound of the bell, there will be a trial of speed of Thorough Bred Horses designated by the Judges. 4 n'clook P. M—At the sound of the bell, all hoists to whom premiums have been awarded, Will assemble on the half mile track, at which time the awards will be announced from the Judges' stands, and premium flags distributed. The Chief Marshal requests pnnctuality on the part of the exhibitors, in having their horses ready for exhibition on the signal of the bell, according to the advertised programme. Horses not ready for the exhibition as called fok by the Chief Marshal may be rejected 0 1 P1 the list of competitors for premiums. if sufficient time has not been given in the prbigamme for the Judges to examine any one chisi x before the calling of another class, the first named class will be examined on a vacant pa!t of the ground, if eo ordered by the Chief LOGAN, Chief Marshal "iii26.412t (t) . , 'PENb' 1-The lageet and beat etookarom MAO to 84.00—warranted—at $g fns 13)300ZATORI. N Ni) N E •' 862 Ely Celepp4. The Latest from Virginia. The Situation-4u Army in Virginia Up to Monday Morning at Ten O'Cloek. In the absence of all (.fficial information from the field of conflict, since. General Pope's desp.tch of last Saturday 'morning, we take it, the situation of affairs will be found to be sortie. what' like this, from information which has reached ua froin the most reliable, though un official sources : That Fits John Porter reached the battle field of uroveton about 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, when Geneial Pope renewed the at• tack on the enemy's position in four columns, with increased fury,, and that he drove him at all points towards Gaineavile up to half past two in the afternoon. That there was then a partial cessation in the battle at that hour, arising from the fact that other reinforcements had not reached General Pope, and did not reach Centreville until the close of the day, and that the arrival at that point of Franklin's troops was mistaken for a rearttard movement of the main army, which gave rise to that rumor. That Sumner reached the field of operations early on Sunday morning, when the attack was renewed upon the new reinforced columns of the enemy, massed near Gainesville, with such fury as to drive him still further back, as was indicated by the receding reports of the cannonade on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. That the favorable result of Saturday's bat tle up to half•past two in theafternoon, released Sedgwick's division from his position seven miles out from the Chain Bridge, and enabled him to march to the scene of action, which be must have reached by Sunday, some time in the day, to take part in the fight. That Burneide was making his way, when last heard from, with a heavy column, from the direction of the railroad crossing on the Rappahannock, having in his march destroyed all the bridges behind him towards Manassas and Gainesville. II That oar main army had cut oil the retreat of the enemy towards Thoroughfare Giap, thus wedging him in between advancing Federal columns on every side. That the railroad was in working order, Sun day evening, out as far as Warrenton Junction, thus demonstrating that the enemy had been forced entirely to the westward of our line of communication from Alexandria. That the slaughter on our side, since the bat tle of Friday, has not been ,anything like as great as on that day; but that on the enemy's side it has been greater, terrible as it was on that day. That the surgeons sent forward hence on Sat urday morning, did not leave Alexandria by rail till late Sunday evening, in consequence of the condition of the road, which was not deem ed safe till then. That the prisoners of war captured by Gen. Pope io Friday's battle had reached Alexandria Sunday, and were being shipped cff down the Potomac by steam to Fort Delaware: That the prospect on Sunday was of the cap ture or dispersion of the whole army of the in surgents, was highly probable, nay, certain, if our reinforcements were pushed forward with rapidity, though the hitherto superior celerity of the enemy in his movements may probably baffle his pursuers. Such seems to be the actual position of things i np to Sunday evening - , judging from the beet !unofficial lights at our command. The story afloat yesterday of the capture of Stonewall ',Jackson and his army seems to have been a na tural inference from the beleagured condition Of the enemy at that time. Ntto sVinurtis tm tuts. FREBRIBIITTER AT MARKET P.HIO.IE. WE, HAVING fitted up a large Retrig ersiort and basing made contracts with some of dur most reliaole farmers to furnish as with fresh and sweet butter regularly, will be enabled to supply oar customers with sweet fresh me cold butter at all tunes. mylle WI& DOCK, Jr. & CO. THE MISSES SMITH'S • BOARDING" AND DAY SCHOOL • 1210 Spruce St.,tPhiladelphia, Will be reopened on . . MONDAY, SEPT. EIGHTS. THE courseof study embraces the .11. Latin, French and German languages, Musio, Drawing and Pointing,. together with the elementary and higher bremehes o f a "norongh English Education. The accommodations are of Itoalient character and well calculate.' to ensure to the pupils the comfort of a home. ()loins to the pressers or %betimes, a deduction of 10 per cent will be mode for the ensuing year. mat-dim 01111 CONSTITUTION LND UNION 13001 FOR THE PEOPLE. (141 - luR GO V ERNMENT,"by hi. Njr WlLinney, 'mulatto the Constitution of the Milted States, and of those of the several States, string Qui construction of their provisions as deters:mod .1 41 - digitally by settled practice or standard authors; and 'ewing the organization and power of the different de pailmeote of the Got , e. runent national and State, and in ipmeral, the nature principles and mode of admin istration of the Government of our country. Price at 00. fide- ny hi. IPKinney, at Harrisburg, and aul4-t a book d4w state gecersiiy. (4::, lt•newly replenished stock of Toilet and le sae) t4oods is unsurpassed in this ' city sod See . 9 confident of rendering astadaetien, we would es 91 invite • ca ll . gliigit, ' 91 Market street, two dilOrtl east oflourth street, south side. . . ... . . WANTED. • • § , VERAL Machinists. Also a ston boy In She blacksmith shop. Apply at the /ft-de IneLE WORKS. 1 gleam .: littiriting 4. _tafirs. L . , _Having procured kiiteaM i'nwet Pre/askn are prepar e to execute JOB Dna BOOK PRINTING of every description, cheaper thin It can be done at any other establithment in the conotry,_ RATES OF ADVERTISING. W Four lines or loss constitute ene4talf square. Bight lines or more ti , an four constitute a squar e. Half Square, one d .y IP3 26 " one wee. • • - - 1 26 44 one Mot th . . ...... . ...„ .... 260 " three months. .... .... 4 00 " six months 6 00 tt one yra ....IA 00 One Square, one day ..... ....... ...... 50 one week 2 00 one month 6 00 It three months,,., 10 00 .. Siii monthi... 15 00 .. one year. ... . ....... ... 2.3 00 Myr Business notices inserted in the Loco/ Wallin or before Marriages and Deaths,' EIGHT CENTS SEE LINE for each insertion. gip Harrtagat and_Deaths to be . charged as regular advertisernentis ' .' NO 104. BY TEIiTAYII. FROM FO TRESS MONROE. City Point Destroyed by Federal Gunboats. The Rebels at Harrison's Landing. They are . Shelled by the Monitor and The steamship Baltic arrived here this morn ing, and awaits ordtrs. Reinforcements are or dered to day to Jamestown Island. City Point has been entirely demolished by the federal gunboats. For some time past the rebels have been firing into our transports pas sing up and down the James river, and Commo dore Wilkes sent the rebels word if it was not discontinued he should destroy their buildings at City Point. On Thursday last the rebels brought down to City Point eight cannon and about two hundred riflemen, and opened tire on the Federal flotil la, which at the time was near and abreast of that point, whereupon our gunboats opened fire upon the Point and demolished every building in the place, and dispersed the rebel force. Foaraass Mosnos, Aug. 31.--The Ironsldes left Fortress Monroe to-day at noon for Phila delphia. Her trip has been succesaful. A 11 , g of truce was sent up the Janiesliver to Adren's Landing to-day with Col. Forney, of Alabama, who was wounded and taken prisoner and paroled some time ago. They also took up some women and children. The steamship Baltic is being loaded' with troops to-day. Sammons, September 1 —We have received a private letter from Newport News, dated Aug. 30, which gives the followihg information: Nearly all the troops have left this place for parts unknown. Among those that remain are the 86th N. Y. Volunteers and the 11th Penn sylvania. The . . weather is extremely pleasant here now, and we expect to have a fine time for a while. The Monitor, Galena and all the gunboats have arrived here from the James giver. I learned from some of the sailors that the rebels have come down and occupied Harrison's Landing. The gunboats opened on them with their thunder and gave them fits for a short time. This was the parting work in this , lo cality for some time, as the whole of the fleet have arrived here. Where they are bound I of course am not able to say, but you willkiici* very soon. The Monitor is indeed a queer looking craft—she has an awning on her now, fore and aft her turrets, but when no duty she looks as clean as a lumber raft. CHEAP COAL YARD. Ta NI undersigned is now prepared to sell ockal at the following iiiEci ‘, at Ivo ‘, broken 41, Wllkesbarre lump or cupolA " steamboat, " egg.... broken. LykensVeley nut. Smith's coal SW- The Larberry Goal 13 a cleaner coal than the Ly • keno Valley, kindles m easy, does not clinker, and wilt burn longer and give more heat. Coalsold by the boatload, car load, steep, halt; or third tons and by the bushel.. W all coal of the best quality Woad and dnivered by the PATENT WEIGH CARTS. Harrisburg, Aug • 9th•dlm JAMES M. WHEELER C0.A.T.111 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J'AVING leafed thz Coal Yard, foot of North street, lately occupied by 0. D. Foster, lam enabled to supply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZRS OF C,1AE7.411.1V CICOAL.T—o. FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders reapeotfully solicited—whieh, if left at Jihe oSoe, foot of North street, or at the °Mee of Wm Dock, Jr. do Co., will receive prompt attention. GIILLARD DOCK. iy29 INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH A22111C OF PHILADELPI3IA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,2001000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Collin, annual W. Jones, John A. Br a m ' , Samuel P. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Ned; Richard D. Wood, Winism Welsh , Wililam ' E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. tiorris Wald, .John - casein, George L. Harrison, Franca R. ante, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Prof.** . CHARLES PLATI:, Secretary. • AS Central agent, for th.: above name company; the undersigned' is prepared to take Fire risks m any part of the State of Pennsylvania, either u a t nu s n a s i lly i...t o ra t' w perp beir et. y ' natty, o e n T t d in s oe treet t tiw o ogi w b ee le a um v r aln . Ba•se , s row.. WILLIAM BTIERU jelo-d _ Harrisburg, Pa. NEW mackerel, in halves, guar tars or kite, just received, and for sale low by NICHOLS ?KAMAN, Corner-Front and Market :oeas, su49 DVER/SIVE SOAP, something .bettor than HarriSOU ' S Hossebsid Heap.~ just received and for Bale by 'FICE(010 & BOWMAN, JeS . Corner Front and Market streets BAILSR'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate , Ibr wile at JOHN HMV, Third and Walnut ntyl Galena. I=o=l FORTB.ESS Motmos, Aug. 80 WELEEILER'S LOW RATES ....@ll2 26 per ton • ft 25 per ton • ® 8 25 per tan. ....@ 3 26 per ton • 300 per top @ 3 25 per ton. 825 per ton . • ® 325 per ten. ....fib 2 60 per , on. 3 tO per ton • 350 rim too, ....@ S 50 per ton. egg.... broken