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If subsoi there neglect or refuse to take their newspa• pars from the office to which they are dweetei. they are reaponslble will they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. illisallantouL EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, MAI 9 OFACITIIWIR OF BOOA•BINDBBS' MILIMIHINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, TRESS BOARDS, AND NACIBTNEN FOR GRINDING OUTTING-kUCHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, SOHOOL FURNITURE, (karral Mathis Work and Iron and Braes CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BILANOSNA SCROLL &JIVING, .PLANING, E7C., E 70., • Er Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bran =idol° order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CIITITNG TOOLS Cash paid for Old Copper, Brais, apeher, &c. STEAM BOILERS, &O. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Sash Weights and various other building cruningil, for sale very cheap at the [my24 . ly] MIAGILS , WORSE. NICHOLS & BOWMAN , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS , Corner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PEEN'A., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the public to their large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, Including among others, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &C., &C. ALSO FLOUR, FISH, SALT, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, &c. We invite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The best in the market in every respect, to gather with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and GLASS CONES, Cheaper than any place in liarrisburg. We keep on hand always all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE All styles and kinds of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, m 20 Corner Front and Market Ste. BOOKS FOR FARMERS. THE attention of agriculturists Is directed to the following works, which will enable them to Increase the quantity end value of their crops by adding science and the experi ments of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de tailing all the labors of husbandry and the beet way toped. .rm them. Price.— .3 60 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy 4 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by ,A1Len....1 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by 8ue1.. 76 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL TURE, by Johnston 60 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni versal handbook, with 400 engravings ..2 50 AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING REFS, by Weeks 20 The Nature and Treatment of Disowns pt Cattle, by Dadd 1 . 00 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 75 MILCH COWS AND DAIRY AIMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese_, by Flint 1 50 GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch I 60 SAXTON'S HAND-8008, containing the Horse, the:4:oW, the pig; Ittwis,'Sro., ffic..l 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac tical Fame; by Dr. Gardner ..1 50 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC -ANIMA A 75 THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or American Muck Book 1 25 Mt MORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jew:tinge..' 1 00 YOUA.IT ON THE HORSE 1 25 HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00 HORSEMANSLUP and the Breaking and Training of Horses 75 Standard Books s School Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at BEEIGNERII . CHEAP BOOK STORE. • LIF.E:111:81:141ANCE. The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and That Company 'of Philadelphia. 0171041 NO. 408 CREAS7NI.77B7CE2.• (CHAUTEN PERYVII) AL.) . OAMAL AND Asimrs; $1 , 6!3 , 380 JOHN T. Jena, THOMAS WAY ' Pre"" ONTINVA to make INSURANCE ON on the moat reason able terms. tieT altruclhotentere. Trustees and °nudism' wader wia. mut as Neoeirens lad Assigaees eing paid up and invested, a bale and constantly lucre ming reserved fund, olit7ra a perfect . mpoßty to the insured. Th e l ma ah arl a maybe paid yearly, halt yearly or quer• Tho couipauy add a.-BONUS periodkeNY to the bui l • rauseeioV4lo- nitifflan _ thlappropriated in De cember,lB44.Ore SINkIND BONUS in December, Ist e, the THIRD BONUS In December, 1834,•and the BOURTH BONUS in 109. Theseidditiona are made without re quiring any increase p the premiums to be pa id to the ClYA"en koThaf wing are a few example' from the Register Amount of Policy and Sum Bonua or .bonus labeling:llll4d Policy. hafted addrion by futon additions. l os Na U. .• 99500 I s 487 60 I . :,887 60 oin'. , . , 8000 1,0595 10 I . 4,060 00 64 191), , .1000 • 900 00 • 1,400 00 o lisa, ..6009 1,876 OD i 0,876 00 Agess . . burg and olcuat •10 , Gy - . . ~..._.,_ _ . • • . q .. . . glt.aAttlitigct... . . • ._ . . , N„ .. ~. Having procured :- , team Poem' Predoe., , Rig a X s ' .A, Kr 4: • , . ... , ' ed to exe,ute JOR find BOOR PRINT . li/G or every . - • . . d.aeript en, beeper th.n It an be done at any effr % .4.'" -- - -• ,'" 40 , , \• \\) Ille/Y . ."'Clillill . ' establi , lnent in ttr eon. try. -.....---„-.. .• .. - : R • JR , OF 0 r FR* TrzING. .. . .14 . . . •••- -,.=-: - , ) ------ . ... :., . , , to " • rltiarktt Platatir Or i t e :re ° t - Lau7 s ou7ce n 4 n lit tit ' Ut " a n. e -h ul i r r e. 64. 31'.‘ )e - .. till: : , ._ 1; '4. I , : ' . ....1W .. 1 40 :.. . - ' 1 4^PC ,...10, • -•, ...::011 - ...... , i :. .I . ' , . ' i , . . . tilliensD 1 Ft- 0 - - ,:4 , 14, )•'.-. ...t. 1.-.. • 4 Bani c o. e rul i ,ee: , :;„ ..............................: .. .. .. .. .... y 54 a thr.e 'Minn , as. 2 6o .... 4 00 kg , 44 Sir ti outLlls ti 00 le _..../ - ' :.... - :,:ei. - .,i , "'). t, _-- =F..: - . ' • a t one 5 , a ...... ... ....... .......10 u 0 . ~_ ... . .... 60 • , . . . • .. . VOL XVIII DR. JOHNSON 13 AL Xi BaCiNtill LOCK HOSPITAL! HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and entomb' remedy In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ULM IN MX TO MINN HOION3. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affeetions of the it lamp and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepay, tenor, Low spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of bight or Glddi-. ness , Cease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affec tions of/the Liver WWI, Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary 'Habits of Youth —those maw and solitary practical more fatal to the lr victims than the song of :rem to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, itc., impossible. Young Men especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherdise have' entranced listening Medea with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the !king lyre, may call with full confidence. Marriage. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating • mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili ty, defbrmities, speedily cured./ He who places hbneelf 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. Immediately Cared, and full vigor Restored. This distressing Ailliction..mtdch renders 11le misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper mdulgeacee. Young 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 Wet sooner by those falling into. im proper habits than by the prudent Besides being, de prived the pleasures of healthy °Miming, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervious Irratibility, Dpmepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constantioat I Debility, a Wanting of the Frame, Ooligh, Consumption, Decay and Death. Me. NB. 7 South Frederick Street. Left hand side going from Baltimore atreet, a few door. irem the corner. Weil not to observe name and number. Letters mull be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc tor's Diplomas hang in his office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Maven or Nauseous Drugs, Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad uate from one of the meet eminentOolleges in the United States, and the greater pert of whose We has been spent in the hospitals of London, Parts, Philadelphia and else where, his effected some of the most astonishing oures that were ever known • many troubled with ringing : In esa bead and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being bldahfugat sudden sounds,- ffindiftanasseritia-.ffiraguent , attentisersiffsieffimas with deran,gemenS °rutted were cured Immediately. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves by improper indulge ce and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them fdr either busineedi study, society or marriage. These are some of the sad and ma'am:bony effects pie. dnoot by early habits of youth, via ; weatmeas of the Back and Limbs, Palos in the Head, Dimness Sight, Loss of Muscular. Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye pepay Nervous Irrallbilly, ttlieramement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility; Symplibms of Consumption, ldstruttr.—The fearthl effects on the mind are much to be dreaded-4mo of Memory, Confusion of Ideas D epression of Spirits, hint Forbodings, Aversion to So ciety, Self Distrust, Love of nolitude, Timidity , dc., are some of the evils produced. Tnousantat of persons of all ages can now judge what la the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the cynr, cough and symptoms of tionsumption. Young Ken Who have neared themselves by a certain practice in didged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from eta companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage Impassible and destroys both mind and body, should apply immellately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coon. try, the darling orbits parents, should be snatched !rem all prospects and enjoyments of fife, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons noel, before eontem plaung redact that& sound mind and wily are the most neces sary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through ltfc becomes a weary' pil gr im a ge ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholly red . elton that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Disease of Imprudence. When Um mi.gulded and unpr 'Meat vagary of pleasure Endo that he has Mathieu the seeds of this painful dis ease, it too often Wens that an 111-timed sense of shame Or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from clucation and respectability, can alone be- Mend him, delaying till the conetlintional symptoms on this horn d disease make their appearance, such sa ul cerated sore throat, diseased noes, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the It ad, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till l a last the maids of the mouth or the bones of she nose fall in, and the victim of this awful dinars become a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts - a period to his dreadful sufferings, by. sending him to that Updhscov vered Country from whence no traveler returns." It: is a iseleacholly fact that thousands fall victims in tido terrible disease, owing to the unskilesliness of igno rant pretenders, who by the use of that Dewily Poison, Mercury, ninths constitution and make the residue o life miserable. on Trust not your lives, o h eatth, to the care of the many Unlearned and Worthiaes Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, name or charade', who copy Dr. Johnson ' s adver , verthiements, or style themselves in the' newspapers, regularly educated Physicians incapable of Curing, they keep you trilling month after month taking their filthy and poisenonsness compounds, or as long as the smallest Abe c an be obtained, and 111 despair, leave you with ruin ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment. Dr. Johnson is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always bangs In his antes. His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others; prepared from a life spent in the gr sat hospitals of Eu rope, the first in the country and a more extensive PAo vale Practice than any other Physician in the world. • " The many thousands cured at this thatitutton year af ter year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera um performed by Dr. Musson, witnetemed by the re portens of the “Sun, ,, %Upper," and many other pa pers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides hes standings' a gentleman of character and rimponsibility, is a sufficient guarrantee tothe skin Diseases tpeedily Cured. Persons writing should be partieular In directing their tatters to his Instituticn, in the Wowing manner : JOHN hi...TOHNEION, M. D. WILLIAM SATFORD. MERCHANT TAILOR, 86 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, IS now prepared to furnish officer's military clothing, according to rea . tdations at short notice. also a general assortment of Cloths Oasamores, Postings and ready made clothing for civilians. ardi-dlm F • OR RENT. ---A house on South street between Second and Third. Enquire of KM &LRAM MURRAY, Car. 24 and Pine St. zeptAi dat ty, BUBUM "INDEPENDENT 1N ALL THINGS-NEA - LTTRAL IN NUN L." flittitse , Organic Wealmola Take Particular Notice. Indent of ihe Press. 01 the Haltimoye Leek Hospital, Baltimore, littl HARRISBURG, PA.. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1862 eltittllantotts FREIGHT REDUCED ! HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S SHORT & UK ROM TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Goode Ordered in the Morning *Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 7.1 P. IL, by. the Rut Through Ex - preen Train, arriving in Harrisburg atB A. M. WITHOUT ORANGE - OF GABS. Order Goode marked • via . EXPRESS CO., General HOPE Office. 162 Broadway, New York. For further Information enquire of GEO. BERGNER, Agent. limmuumact, Aug. 1861.-dtf , THE NEW EDITION PURDON'S DIGEST HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED, PRICE 00. AN ENTIRE new edition of this well iainwit taw Book has just been issued. It lenow distinguished by the folkiwing superadd features : The laws oontained in the vale annual Digests published since the: data .of the eighth edition (1868) have been ineorporated' In the pod): of the work. Many thoueand new aptkorAties 4arvlkbeen cited ; the' report of the ivirisors'of the . Petinitlaeltiortebielmibbebed in the notes to the varlowi; eactiOna of it; s i g the appendix contains for the first time, Acta of Congress for the Authentication 'of Records, and the Statute of Frauchilexit Con veyances, with full and _elaborate notei of the decisions explanatory of them. The work hap been prepared by the • learned editcir,' Mr. BIUGMIN and its freshness and permanent value will be preserved by the continuation of the annual Digests, which have given 80 much satisfaction. For sale at • • 1028 BERGNER'S , BOOKSTORE. CHARTER OAK FAMILY FLOUR. UNEXOELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANCY BRANDS OFFtIitED IN PENNSYLVANIA I 17 1 MADE 01 CHOICE 11.16601141 NAM dfir Delivered any Ida le in the city, free of amp. Cash, on delivery. jyaO wM• WOK, Jr., itee, BOLOGNA. A SMALL, but very superior lot of ZS. Bolugua .auloge Just ruouved, oy ...y2O WM. DOCK, Jr . & CO. CLARET WINE I wE L E c u . : L o ie cosz t . u t t a VmatY SUPERIOR Tr .1 00 - BROWN sugars of all- trades, for sale by Nitrior. - A - Amcor, j.a.rs Clornar Frani, ana Marko; weals. PRESERVE. JARS LID . . JELLY GLASSES, gwil . XTENSITE assortment. of Glassware, including Jelly gimes, Preserve Higbee, Ooblete, b arm p its., am p * . all Mess, just regeivedf4dd -"so woke. by • ' • NICHOLS & BOWLLAH, HT Corner Front Si Herbst streets CIDER 111 VINEGAR. ! 1 DIME cider vinegar, warranted, for sale low by - . NICHOLS & SkrgbiAtt, )y25 Corner Front and Market streets. LIIBRIOATING Oil for all kinds of-ma. *binary, In convenient paokagen, for oak very low by N/Cilt/LS BMW, jel9 Oonnw Irma and - itorket'street. WHITE BRANDY FOR PRESERVING. PURPOSES. A VERY superior article, (pure,)just joIL received and for sale by jab WM. 3)9°#!A1f,,4 W. VANILLA BEANS, WE are offering for sale a splendid quality ar Vanilla mann at low Flimsy by. the pound, ounce or singly. FILL R's DRUM STORM, 91 Market Street. EW Orleans Sugars, white tunl brown - • N Put reCeired artd for sato low by - NICHOLS at BOWMAN. jyl6 Car. non t igict Market Arcata. MADE from choice and selectiklA.pplani and guaranteed by nu to helsirlotly pure. gl2-d' DOCK 4 00 • Superior brands of extra, family flour which we warrant o give .sntithotion kr sale by NICtIOLS & BaILAN, Corner Psont and Market streets Cati a SEcoarse and fine pulverized i gar a than any other place in town. Cali ! B lo t, and examine,lclikdS EloWnlaN, lPg6, : Corner Front and htimitetitreetn. PRESERVING .jaca, fruit cane of all kinds, Itr ego low •by • Nicam4 * BOW Mak' flO * Corner Front andlearkolnt ea& LIAUARA. 'JELLY.— large supply just ‘,l receinOT w*. Mg, is. sCIO. 2tiwatuicuunls. AB ENTIRE NEW STOOK OF , . GOLD PENS ! resa bilt t tl i ar o g pe eet n re a r t rtment of Gold Pens BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are mannhictured by O. F. Newton 8c co., of New York, .and warranted to give full satisfaction. A trial will eatlaiy any one. iiretnine the prloes below : 4old Pen add Silver Holder for $1 26. 0011 Pen and. Silver Holder for $1 60. Gold Pen and Shyer Holder for $1 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 26. Gold Pen =dilly& Holder for $2 50. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 25. Gold Pen andillver Holder for $8 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for Si 25. Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $5 00. Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Apt cecelved, at *ROM's 131:)0KATOBE, a fall supply of PHOTOGROBIO ALBUMS, Embracing all the new Style!) and Sines. ALBUMS' FOB 12125TOGRAIlli. ALBUMS FOB PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMB roil, 24 . PROTOGBAPHS. ALBUMS FOB 80 PUOTOGItAPHS matrms nu 40 PROTOGRkPIiB. AI,I3MPOR 50 PHOIOGILMit3. des fiats!' Beventrave Cents - To: TlVOlitili-n - ve Dollars. sotrizi IN own', =IN-CLOP. 801:111.0 rig i 1411210 H 1110,Bww, WIT H CLASP. BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO CLASPS BOUND IN TURHEY MOROOOO, WITH PANELLED SIDES BOUND IN VELVET, WITS BICH. BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY MOUNTINGS AND CLASPS. PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED KEN. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUIRSED WOh&::C. COPIES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS. COMB - OF OROICM PAINTINGS. Any Qs* de ruids published in the country will be ftmMu)d to order. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any else not in the sandard styles will be nada to oraer. BEIRCIMWS .. . PRZII3II BUTT/IR . • . • • -•• Alt K 'it - P CE. UTE, HAYING- fitted up a luge Rettig, . *Mar; and bluing utak contract' With Boma of our moat 0110010 farmors.to-forivok us with fresh sue west butter revisth, will be,esstkied to sapplir oar netomorkirlei won freak foe sold 4.oircror at su times. tb.y99 DOCK, Jr. & CO. IZSW MACkergst, hiso4,-- (patters or IN to*, jou reitiTervia. sof ioile • '•l* • &MIN AitaowiteN, • ten 'tiotia4 Vend Market at sets. BLAOKING 1 Iti - ABONIPIMIA.L.T.BNGB BLAU,-MG. ilLito Grass, imiorted slies,Jut, rewind, and to este•at Wholasis prices, • dell _ Wit. , 00b5.,,k. a 00. 011011) WRITING OA.BEI ontiwun PAPER, DITEDOPES, I 9 ADTD PENCILS. Aupt Oa; thins to Carry hrthis• bums*. 'Pries coin pieta. ".171/13.13-41a. Irbt sale at • WABORER'S CHEAP ROOK STORE. u TEM SXBT" 91..0T11E13 WRINGER. PUTNAM'S EXCELSIOR WRINGS TIIICIENESS WITHOUT 4111k'IIIIIIATION. FITS Art7T - 17 - B. Sold by *YID lani" /10 Milt* ot. • ' auS7 StawStw • MME. A FEW &z , good Meese, the balikiloo ba. of • bulfrealliplitiliViUlp cabled Win ivitiinuilly /OW rate te.C lOll O PRI 04 bate Teratill dakesuare irl lx*lndlammitti -41414. _Mu& box WM &RUN .17 8 &INK WM. DOM, JR., & 00. BOases and Sweet Chocolate , AJP omis at ININ WWI, Mt and Walling an Ily THEGRAPII. From our Moraing,ltglittou From Washington. +--.+~-- APPOINTMENTS. &c: .....,n,...m.... WASIECNOTON', Sept. 8 The following named gentlemen were ap pointed Brigadier Generals for gallant and meritorious service in the field. Col. Gershorn Mott, of 6th N. Y. V. Col. James B Carr, of 2d N. Y. V. Col. Nelson Taylor, 83d N. Y. V. The Mends of Gen. A. Porter here say that he has been ordered to report to Gov. Curtin for the organization of volunteer forces. A. number of families left. Washington yester day afternoon for the north in view of. appre hended danger. The alarm was, hoWever, not general. Col. H. Van Renssaleer Inspector General United States Army, has been ordered to re• port for duty to Gen. Wright at Cincinnati, Ohio. THE MARYLAND INVASION• The Latest From Frederick. Rumored Movement on Hagerstown The Defence of Baltimore. From the SalUmore American of last evening.] The excitement in the city has greatly abat ed, owing to the fact generally known among the people that the most ample preparations have been made by the Government authori ties to intercept any movement in the direction of Baltimore. This morning General Benly received his ap pointment to the command of a brigade of troops to be useettn the defence of Baltimore. The well known energy of General Nerdy, his superior local knowledge of all that pertains to Baltimore, makes this appointment a most desirable one. No General could be appointed to a post more in accordance with his personal feelings than the defence of his native city from the tread of the invader. Latest from Frederick A gentleman - , who le ft Frederick yesterday at noon, reports the most perfect quiet and good order as prevailing in the city. 'there hue been no invasion of private nail% though some of the rebel citisens seemed disposed to urge such a course on the part of the soldiery. Bradley Johnson was in command as Provost Menthol, and was runniog about among the sit liens preaching conciliation and kindness. His constant deciara•ion was that " We want it to be understood that we ere Bouthern gentlemen, and not There is but one regiment in the city, and that was composed principaly of Marylandr-re. Gen. Jackson was hut in toe city, all the troops tnere being under the oommai.d of Georml Hilt, who occupied the home ut flaw of Cooper ac tia headquarters. Our intorturmat etates that he do es not think that the troops that bad in rrchtd througti Frederick omeedrzki fifteen thouband in Duna bet; though they gave it out that t- c urpor ed merely the advairoti guard of one hundred and titty thousand wen that wire to fawn th m. lc is also rumored that Badly Johnson, as Promt klitishsl rides through the streets o ' Fiederiok with a onittll Nampa/ tlag to hid spun. toe only interference with citizens of Fred crick was in the owe of the Poetic .at r, who was seised sod made to give up ad the Govern went thuds in obi possession. Tab wcoie value of the hospital and other Government stores destroyed at Frederick by Provost Marshall F.itotul did not execfra $6,- 000, indeed of 6,000,000 as stored by th. Washington Repubitoza. It consisted prioci cipalry of old blahk. te, tents sod carouse. All the most valuable stores were removed. THJI ChM Up OF VIM INSIALLS Tho /Meet intelligence front Frederick indi cates that the main body of tee rebel army, al tar iiatiebig out on the Emmitteburg toad some ten miles, took a• road to teal -lett leadi g di rect to Hagerstown, at which place it is said ttte advance arrived this morning. There hi said to be a fedrral force in the vicinity of Ha geratown, and there may be a fight there. The impression is now gaining ground that the rebel movement is merely a raid into Mary land, intended to draw the great body of ve teran troops from Washington in their pursuit, while the main rebel army makes a dash on the works in trent of Washington. The fact that the troops that passed through Frederick have gone west towards Hagerstown would indicate a probable purpose on their part to dash back into Virginia by way of Williamsport and Mar tinsburg. They would thus obtain all the boots, shoes and clothing in the two cities of Frederick and Hagerstown, probably secure some arms that have been accumulated for them by rebel sympathisers, with cattle and provender, and other supplies. Many equally well informed, think that the" movement on Hagerstown is to compel the evacuation of Martinsburg, and leave an open road for the main body of the rebel army pre paring to cross the Maryland line in that three lion from whence they will move through the Ohjabensburg Valley . toward. Harrisburg. PICICSIS : 41*AILD3 BAXMXOIIII The movement of the rebels - so far towards Baltimore, consisted in the stationing of a picket guard yesterday within seven miles of Weetmter, which caused a very general stampede of the citizens from that town. They remained•there during the day yesterday, and are reported to have disappeared during the night. . - - Another picket appeared on the Frederick mod yesterday, at Poplar Springs, thirty-six miles from Baltimore, and about eighteen Bailee this Bide of Frederick. 'They stopped there during afternoon and started back the; "Ming- towards Frederick, :, „. , 7so fearsneed be entertained by our citizens of a rebel raid towards Baltimore, as every pre caution has been taken for their interception and destruction, let the force be what it may. One,Squaav, o a ay... ai on w ek 200 cc 0.. e TrOtilth 5 00 if three moot, to gal ti Me ratm,kt ib 00 u - One vea.. ~,' ~ . ... ',.. _.. ....-.. 0 00 oar wnstnli • Iloilo* i ^Oen, dt o th• iecal C../tot ,or e l re sierri, f ir es and M Wattbg MUST •rti LS kkt LLNE ror • ach. ll:warty-In t_ - -4 ', *f la ,f go and .1'0.14 to bnrchari ief ti rPg dar ,dv rm.- zuriar " - '•: tii , . . 'IP NO. 110. It is Said that the e tire Ste 'di 44 hoots and show in Fr d•-nek were book n Mit by t , t- re be.s, who left b hied thew, some go d m•ney ,md ".owe shocking bad tu mey The etor ot couraa, did nut da,e to gefwie r waist woo offered them. 'I So far as we can ascertain they all •tv-d free ingress and egret's to and from the t• wrn. Toe pickets on the ro ,d appear to have been sta ti merely to w.toti military movement, sad paid no attention - to miliaria. • On Friday evening before the apootrance of the rebels there was consid table ut a disturb ante in Frederiek. Seme parties connected with the; Citizen newspaper cheered on the streets for Jeff. Davis in the exuberance of their joy, and were knocked down by citizens. The Provost Guard interferred, and a man named Lawson, one of the proprietors of the Citizen, was knocked down with the butt of a musket and considerably injured. Another man named Yeackle woe also badly cut. The Rebels of Frederick knew of the coming of the insurgent army long before any intima tion of their approach has been received by the Federal authorities. The War in Kentucky. REVERE SKIRMISHES. A Rebel Camp Destroyed. The Latest News from' Teoeigsee• The Advance on Nfaehiiille. Evacliation of the City; WAR NEWS FROM KENTUCKY 4:y401.711'1;W) -44:{}4 all=gl - 11 4:4 14,14:4'10:„1,1 Col. Shackelford hid three severe skirmishes with the rebels at Morgan&ld and on Gieger take. The rebel Johnson's camp was captured and his tents and arms destroyed. Our Awn zdtion being exhausted, we retired in good, or der. Our only loss was seven wounded includ ing Col. Shackelford, whose foot was turn by sings from the enemy's cannon, which killed his horse. TUN REBELS ADVANCING ON NADIIVILIFI-.IVACUA- T/ON OF THE CITY 011DERIGL A special dispatch to the World from Cincin nati sass that important news is expected from Nashville. Gen. Buell has ordered the city, to be evacuated. Private despatches front Boyd's Station, Kentucky, say that 16;fXKPotthtr1ne my entered that place to-day. The telegrisph operator left at noon, just as the advanoe aard came in sight. --- POST' OFFICE NOTICE On and after May sth 1862, the mails at , this office will be closed as &bow: NORTHERN CENTRAL 11AIUMhili•-• NORTH. WAY Mew—For all places betwe e n Harris burg, lo , ck Haven and Elmira, N. Y., SOUTH. WAY MALL— For all places bcteoten burg and Rai ' Md.,and Worrilin_ton, • D „at 12.00 M. For York, Etsititurne, Md., and Wambiugnin, - b. C., at 9® P. N. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. ` EAST. WAY klArb—For • pkors beteuen Horns. burg and R Pottrivill- , &won oud Philadelphia, at 00 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.' • Wai bl ALL— 7.r all places bed. Harris- • burg and Pollard tpiaia , . . 6.30 A. 14. Pbilad, Iphia and Lai:imago:a, at ..12.00 M. Fur B.i..br.due Mariet ta, Columbia, Laucamicr, Ptillad,pnia and New Y..rk. at 815 P. M. For Launanter, Philmdel- • phis awl New lurk, at 9.00 P. M. WEST. WAY alt . , pitiCell between Harry- burg and A 11.001114., at 12.00 M. Fur Junuatown and • Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin• Emu, columbus and Cleveland, 0., at 245 P. M. For Lewistown, Hun- '• tingdon„ .Tyrone, Al tootut, Hollidayeburg and Pittsburg, 9 00 P , ht. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Sbippensburg, Chambersburg, Ps., and Hagerstown, Md., at-7.00 A. M. WAY MAIL—For all plaoes between Harris burg and Chambers burg, at .12.80 P. V. • SOHUIT.WILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-' ROAD. For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, An burn and Pottsville, at 12.30 P. K. STAGE MITES. For Linglestown, • • Monads Hill, West Han over, Ono and Jonas town, on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday 7 A. .111 : For Lisburn and Lewis- • ' fT. berry, on Saturday...A.oo P. Me•ao groffice Hours—From 8.80. A. M. to 8 S_nday from 71 to OkA. IL, and froml . t 0 4 1 P. GEORGE BERGNEB, Postnuistar . FAMILY FLOUR. '[ATE INVITE the attention of Agates yy who BARE THEIR OWN Ir_RHAD, to our stook of Flour. We have Just received- • ISIEVEDITY•FIVE BARRELS of the Choicest (*to Wheat) p, to lspin. nor der the Western IntrkeVatiorne, We guarantee or-ry barrel or bag we sell to be strict ly superior. [Jell] Wii. DOCK, JR., 100. WARDELL & LEVINEBI3, Pickles and Hatespe, for sale at JOHN WHOM Wl7 INCEDENTO eT ntemeram Lotrisvms, Sept. 7 THE WAR IN Naw Yozz, Sept. 11.