THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, 13v GEORGE BERGNER, . . 146 —Sramit Ecatotuiroisi The DAILY TatiORAPH is served to subsoritieri in the City at 6 cents per ek....Y.early subscribers will bs charged Et 00 in advance. WIULY sire SING WEE= TELFORAPII. Tbo TILSGMAPH I also published twice a week durim the session of the Legislature, and .weekly during Os remainder 01 the year, and furnithed to subscribers al the fohowing cash rates, viz: Slagle übsoribers per year. Betil-Weeloy..6l 60 It (I ..1200 Twenty " ti t. ..22 00 Single subscribers, Weekly „ „ 1 00 sßa LAW OF ITZWBFAPIOB. * If subs , ribers order the discontinuance of their sews papers, the publisher may cattinue to send them .nntll arrearage4 are pail. If subset ibers ne: lent or refuse to take their newspa• pars frsm the offire to irbibb they are directel, they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. Via:nanny, EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. . MANUFACTURER OF BOOK-BINDERS' 111JUNG-LiIIINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND MACHINES FOR GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider mum and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FUENITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCIRR . Sr SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, MC., MC., Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. Air Cob paid for Old Copper, lime, Spelter, ho. STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of various patterns, both station.ry and awinginz. esah Weiehte and various other building castings, for Ws very eivar at the [tny24-11] G..GL., WORKS. N.ICLIOLS Sc BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS , Corner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PEEN'A., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the public to their lar,.e awl well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO. !GESTIC FRUITS, Including among others, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &C., &O. 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 Barrisburg. We keep on hand always all kinds of OEDAR AND WILLOW WARE All stylasand kinds of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, rn •20 Corner Front and Market Ste. BOOKS FOR FARMERS. IHE attention of agriculturists s it directed. to the following works, which will enable them to increaim the qdantity aid value of their crops by adding science and the experi ments of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOS. OF. THE FARM, de tailing all the labors of husbandry and the best way to perf •rm them. him. ...5 50 COLEMAN'S. AGRICULTURE and Real Economy 400 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00 'THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buei.. 75 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL TURE, by Johnston 50 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new'and uni versal handbook,: with 400 engravings.. 2 50 AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING - sus, by Weeks 20 l'he Nature and Treatment of. Diseasti of Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 LEIBIG'S 6.ol4cuLruser., CHEMESTRY 75 MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, by Flint 1 50 GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch 1 50 SAXTON% HAND-BOOK, containing the Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, etc., &c.. 1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner.. ...... ..1 60 DOMESTIC ANIMALS 75 THE :FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or American Muck Book. 1 25 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings 1 00 TOUATT ON THE HORSE 1 25 MIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00 lipitaktitliSHlP and, the Breaking and Training of Horses 75 Standard Books, School Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. LIFE . INBIJBANCE. The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and . Trust Company of Philadelphia. OFF/CA NO. 408 CHESTNII7 SLEET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL) OAMAL AND Alialall - ' - 41,6 48 , 888 THoliAs RIDOWAY, Pregident. JOHN P. JAMES, Actuary lclt , ONTINU Fr to make INSIJRANCE . 0/ 4 1 . 1111/ 4 on the most reason able terms - e 7 ant as Executors, Trustees and Guar . dianfl Under . list Wills. and u Receivers sad Assignees. The capital being paid tip an invested, together with • • g large and constamly lucre •eing reserved fund, often a .pitefeet Amur ty to thz insured. Tb a madman May be paid yearly,hall yearly or quar tet,. • /De company add a BONII9 periodically to the Iggi. www ig for Ife. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in De timber, 1844, the &Don Bows In litcuenber, 184 9, the TareD BONUS in December, 1854, and the BOUtilla BONDS in 1869. These additions are made without re. =agony Moreau n the preemums to be pa id to the The Poli towing are a few egample i from the Register : sum I Boom or Popov. I Wilted 'Lad ion No id Su* 1 $ . 887 60 " 182 8000 1,050 , 0 " /110 1000 • 400,04 a $33 6000 1,878 (10 at- ,i 1 Apt U7 l . 6l ?lifg sad vio:nl . 9/ ( !• 41 7 - - - )46 ltunjjth am • S kt il‘ f 1 •• • Le ' L. • L = • .L:1 LI • 4 % 1. A , . 4 ,C 4 7 4 ", • • VOL XVIII. DR. JOHNSON MIALLTIIIarCoIt3E3 LOCK HOSPITAL! Fir AS discovered the most certain, speedy JIl and effetonal remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. RCM Ui SIX TO TWELVI ROMS. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in Prom one to Two Dom Weakness of the Back or Limbo, Strictures, Affestions of the kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im 'potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspcpay, lan guor, Low Spirits, Confer:ion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling', Dimness of sight or Giddi ness, Di sense of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, affec tions of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowela—ihose ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Debits of Youth —those aniast and solitary pract.cas Mere fatal to their victims than the song of :yrens to the Mariners of lays., sea, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Sic., impossible. . . . Young Men &specially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual• ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young lien of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intelleot, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married PeritonS, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili ty, deformities, he., speedby cured. lie who places himself under We care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his boner as a gentleman, and coa- Neatly rely upon his skill as a Physician. Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored. This distressing Affection--which renders .1 ife misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the Victims of improper indulgences. loung persons are too apt to commit acmes from not being aware of the dreadiul conseq,ences that may ensue.. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow er of procreation is lost sooner fly intims falling into im teener habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weatened, Less of Procreative. Power, Nervions Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Oonstunilon4 Debility, a Wasting of the . Frame, Clough, Consumption, Decay end Death. Mos, No. 7 South Frederick Street. Left band side going from lisithnore street, a law aoor. trent the corner. Fail not to observe game and number. Letters must bepaid and contrast a stamp. ma Doc tor's Diplomas bang In his Mace. A. care Warranted. in Two Days. ... Mo Mercury or flauseous Drugs, Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College ui burgeons, London; .Grad. oath from one °Cabe moat einlnent Colleges in the flitted state*, and the greater part of whose hie hoe been sPent le the hospitals of London, Parts, Philaaelphia and .alse where, has erected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known • many troubled with ringing 14 the head and ears .when imitate, Veit itervousitesi, being' alarmed at midden sounds, bashfuluess, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were euredimmediatelY, Dr. J. addresses ali those who have injured theMseives by improper Indulge ..ce and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage. These are some of the sad and melanolsolly effects pro duced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness Lf Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, bys pepsy, Nervous Irratibilty, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, gm; Morstty.--The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas D epression of Spirits, Evil Porbodlngs, Avers'on to So ciety, Self Distrust, Love of bolitude, Timidity, he., are some of the evils produced. • - • , TEMOLunrs of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, palsy nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of efinosiln?Atimi' Young Men • • • Who have Miltred themselves by a certain practice In dulged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, Or aC school, the effects of- which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that &young man, the hope of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched trout ell pewits:la and enjoymenta ofilfh, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and Indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons mum, before contem plating "Miiriftgs reflect Mate sound mind and betty are the most neces sery requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, theleurney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the molaneholly reification that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Disease of Imprudence. 'When the mbituided and imprudent votary of pleasure Wady that he has imbibed the seeds of this paintill dis ease, it too often hapens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from elocution and respectability, can alone be. friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on this horr d disease make their appearance, such. as ul aerated sore throat, diseased moss, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of eight, deatness, nodes on the shin 'acmes and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate ofthe mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid object of commiseration, till death pats a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending km to " that Urdlecov vered• Country from whence no traveler returns." • It is a stelenchoily fuel that thousand, fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskilfullness of %no mit pretenders, who by the use of that. Away POWs, Mercury, rain the constitution and mak the residue o lite miserable. • Strangers. Trust not your lives, or faelath, to the care of the Many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, desiatutiof know lodge, name.or charnel/Ir, who copy Dr. Joinatin'i &dyer vertisementar or style themselves% in the newspapers, regulerlyJeducated Physicians incapable of Curing, they keep you trifling month after month taking th e ir limy end poisonommr sa compounds , or as long as the smallest Sae can he obtained, end in despair, leave : you with ruin ed 'health tO sigh over your' alling disappointment. Dr. Johnson is, the poly! physician ddVertilling. His credential or diplomas always hangs in his lance. His remedies or treatment are nanown to all others, Prepared trom ilife spent In the gr sat hospitals of Eu rope, the Arta in the counfry and a more extensive Pri vate Practice thin, any . other Physician In the world. likdonement of thi Press. The many thousands cured at this institution year af ter, year, and the nmneross - important Surgical Opera dons performed_by Dr. Johnson, witaesssed by the re porters of the "Sun," "Clipper," and many other pa pers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and resmonsibillty, is a antlicient guarrautee loft atthated. It kin Diseases' kpeedily Cured. Persons writing should - be particular in directing their letters to his Institution, in the following manner : JOHN 14. 49i1INISON, M. D. Of the Baltimore lA . & Hospital, Baltimore, Ma WILLIAM. ;SAFFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR, 845 Kau= 81'4, HABRIBBTOTP,. Inow prepared to furnish 'officer's military clothing, voordit if to r -og_olo, 1 105:st short generalaseortme4 of LI Ai ,cse Meres t Pasting sad ready nlllll3' :Clo th ing /04/13110414. 110041111 Amottut of Polley and bonus to be increased by iutu'e additions. - 4 3 1 387 60 41 ; 060 00 400 00 .0,115 00 ikqua RENT.—A noise on Boutir. street J.7...b4writa Second end Third. Enquire:4 SALLIE 11131tRAY, Cor. 2a sad Ride Bt. !WO Olt "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THIN-i-A- N" , IILITRAI- IN' ONE UM Kmiage. Organic Weakness Take Particular Notice HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 11, 1862. FREIGHT REDUCED 1 HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S 8110111 & QUICK ROUTH TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Goods Ordered hi the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 7,1 P. H., by the Fast Through Exprees Train, arriving in Harrisburg at A. M. WITHOUT ORANGE OF OAKS. Order Goode marked via HOPE HOPE FiXPEESS 00., General Office. 162 Broadway. New York. For further information enquire of GEO. BERGNER, Agent. lineman°, Aug. 1861.-dtf THE NEW EDITION PURDO N'S DIGEST HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED, PRICE $5 00 AN ENITRE new edition of this well knows ,4141. Law Book has just been lamed. It le now distinguished by the following supeiadded features : The laws contained in the Various annual Digests published since the date Of •the eighth edition (1868) have•beeu'iaaorporsjted In the poly of the work- :MOW thOnsand _mew authorities have been cited ; the report of the revisors 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 the Statute of Fraudulent Con veyances, with full 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. CHASTER OAK FAMILY FLOUR . . UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED . STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANCY BRANDS . OFF RIBA) IN PENNSYLVANIAI 12 IS MADE OF CHIME 11188011ta WHITS WHEAT. sir Delivered any Pale in the city, free of charge. URNS, Cash on delivery. iY 3O Wit. DOCK, Jr., & Co, A SMALL, but very superior lot of „a. Bologna sausage just received by •.,y29 WIC DOCK, Jr. R Cu. OW II LET WINE . . . WLar e isideing ottt a VLRY Stri i iiPOß Or at lea than cost DOOK. Jr.,jk 00. Bsugars of all grades, for sale low, by OO WMAN, pith Cotner irons sag ltirket streeta. PRE BER VE 11 _A•B. . OD • - • J E L 8 . .. 8 EB, EEXTENSIVE assortment of Glasswara, including Jelly glusee, Preserve Dishes Goblets, turnb *AL or &hook just received and bar rale low by MG4litiLd a BOWMAN, 3y7 Corner Front & Market strews OLDER I!.I.:VINEGAR I.l'l DURE cider vinegar, warranted, for Bale low by NXCHOLI & giWALibt o • j 725 Corner IPront and Market stmts. ; y lIBRICATINO Oil for 01. kinds or zria• onlaory, to convenient pacitagos, for oalo very icni by NICiIuLS 3 BOWMAN, Jel9 Cornor Front end mates street. WHITE BRANDY FOR PRESERTING PUBPOSN S. A -VERY superior article, (pure,) just A TerAdVed /Mil for ante by WM. DOGS, JR•I & CO. VANILLA BEANS. UTE are offering tar sate 'a splendid quaiitr of Vanilla Bean at low prices, by the pound, ounce or singly. - ILELLIK'S DRUB MBE, 91 Barites Street. JEW Orleans Sugars, white and brown, just received and for bale low by NWHOLS a BOWMAN, Jyl6 Cor. Fran a. and Market sate.% MADE from choice and oaleoteclAppies, sad gns:piteed by us to best:lcily puts. 031914 tam. , fine* & CO Superior brands of oars family front which we warrant to give satiefeOloo_, for eaie by .1_ NICHOLS. BOWMAN, • qtnner front and Market sires( Ctt.U6linD. coarse and fine pulverize() • 'agar, /Owea than any other place In town. .Call UP examine, ILHAS* BuWaANA • )9 2 6 Corner Front, .ana Suite; streeta. PRESERVING jai a, fruit calls of all kinds, !or Judo low, by NICROUII &BOWMAN, ..".• Y4's • - Ca ' aer t.AIAMIMIrAftst eo A . AIT altA. RALLY.... large supply lust rectgradlimr WN. DOCK, Js. t W. tilisallantous BOLOGNA, Arty , abratistments Alt ENTIRE. NEW STOCK OF GOLD PENS ! rr %LE belit and largest assortment of Gold Pens has just been opened at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newton & Co., of New York, and warranted to give full satisfaction. A trial will satisfy any one. Examine the prices below : Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 26. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 60. Gold Pen and Silver Holdef* $1 76. . _ Gold Pen and Silver Holderfor $2 26. Gold Pen and figlypr Holder for $2 60. Gold Pen and Silver Holder: for $2 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 25. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 76. • Gold Pen and Silver Holder for. $4 25. Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $5 00. Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00 FOR THE SOLDIERS. AIIPZIMITanp amor tgig i : st opened WRITING CASES. itzprcerly manufactured for the soldiers. PORT FOLIOS, - POCKET INKSTANDS' PENCILS, PENS AND WRITING MATERIALS OF EV,ERY VARIE'T'Y, SOLD AT REDUCED RATER, -IN . B UR ANCE.. Marine, 'ire and Inland . Transportation_ ; , Central Agency atilarrisburg, Pa., of the INSDEINCE COMPANY OF NORTH MEE - OR PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetrul., , Capital and Assets $1;2014000 DIRECTORS. • Arthur Q Coffin, ftinuel W. Jones, John A. ißrown, Samuel P. Gantt', Caulee Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard D. Woos, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, Jamea N. Dickson, 8. &orris Wain, John lumen, George L. Harrison, Franca R. Cope, Edward B. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COPtIN, Pratt:lent , CHARLES PLATT Secretary. As central agent. Er Bid shove name company, the undertkigned* is prepared to take Fire rialto In any part of he Mate of Pennsylvania,' either annually or perpet -nauys oath' moat favorable terms. Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry kes rpw. ;WILLL9III3ITEEEIA, jelOdly Ramo ur , Pa. ' HARRIS. MANSION FOR SALE: . . T 'liandoome 'piop city recently-occu pied by the PA NINSELVANIa PBMALB.O ALLEGE is ufiersdfor sale. It is well suited inner for a solvate licaidence or a Boarding &ill tol„lieing supplied witn gas, water, bath rooms, heater, range, etc. The grounds contain valuable Print Trees and Shrubbery. The place will be sold low sad possession given within reasonable time. For terms, &d., apply to. MRS. R. e. WAUGH, or . . DR. WM. H. ROII Executors or Rotate of Rev. B. R. Waugh, deck( 024-oeogtr GLASS _ FRUIT JARS!! SELF SEA.LINV. BEST AND CHEAPEST ! ! ! CALL AND EXAMINE, iyao vim. Doug., rm. axo FAMILY FLOIIII: IXTE INVITE the attention of families Vl' who BAKE THEIR OWN BREAD, o our 1 4 0 0 1 r Or Mar. Ws tun , . just received . . „ . SEVIESneIf..FIVE BARRELS .. . -or Wet boiassi (White - Wheat) W. Loots Floor that the WeAern Sitarist. atioids. We gessaroo every barrel or bag we sell to be strict ly sitserar. . [ie2o] Wit. DOCK, JR., & CO. • PRR.BUTTER 4 4# 1 • • - . A - .II T ..P.l-t 1-0 E. IXTE, HATING fittedtp a latie Reirig yy • orator, and haring made contracts with some of our most f ellaole farmers to Viral& us with fresh; atm tweet butter rosined c will be enabled to eupplj oar ustopeers with sweet fresh ice emit elute: et all thnes. iny29 WM. DOGS, Jr. & CO. NEW mackerel, in helves,- guar tors- or kito,just received, sod for Bale low, by • . NIGERILB A BOWMAN, atm Coroer:FroV, sod ilorkst..t ate. • - • BLACKING I it( ASONB "CH A LIRNGE BLAMING. Lyjtoo Gresd, assorted alsee p lust recetyad, and for Am, at Wholesale prism, • doll DOCH,Jr. & Co. CAMP WRITING OASES OOITADTING PAPER, ENVELOPES, • PENS AND PENCILS. Jut the thing to carry in the kaapaace. Price coin (:.11 as G eta. Eor sale at iicaßGNEK'n' WRAP BOOK STOIC& CHEESE. • .W Boxes good Cheese, the balance of e large Uoludgune.pt, are Offered at an nnueluilly low rite tots:aeons the lot. To Titan toolerit then 1011 Oa an lad.uostogat offered. lacti box sold will beguar. oneed egreprimented. DOCK, JR•4 I CO. isla jars .00. 14mo o ' " 1 • Muth and ga la SIMS; for - rocaoisa ocrwmitt ~ , , . ..cotosr,Yrkantaind-maitak itreepi. 3 BAILER'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate, dor Iskst nu WISIM Third and Walnut Ay/ 414 t CeltgraA. FORTY THOUSAND TROOPS TO BE STA TIONED IN HARRISBURG. GEN. WOQI. TAKES COMMAND. The People Up in. Arms. As we write this, at twelve o'clock last night, we have the gratifying intelligence that the people are turning, out et mane to defend the free eon of Pennsylvania. Dispatches from all the adjoining counties were received last night at headquarters, offering any number of troops for the defence of the capital of the State. They will arrive here within the next twenty four hours. Gen. Wool takes.corninand today. A num ber of competent engineers are here to complete the fortifications ; and if ever Stonewall Jack son attempts to make an attack here, he will most certainly never retort alive. • Our friends and enemies at a distance may rest assured that somebody will be hurt in this region, if any attack is made upon us. F - BOEL HA.G.ERSTOWI.T. The following dispatch reached here about eight o'clock last evening, some two hours after a story had . been started here, that the rebels had entered that. town, and that Mr. 'Wilson had been driven out of it. As regards our strictures upon the conduct of the former . ope rator. the explanation below is full and satisfac tory, and we were not aware that the secession ists of that place had behaved yo violently. The card explains itself, read it, via ,: !lAaipuirowri t Sept. 10 Gao. Beams, FAQ :—Your notice of operator at this place does bintirreat injustice. 'He re mained here up almost ,to the moment when he and his instruments were to be seised by secessionists, and only then took his lostru meat to a place of _safety: He had. returned here personally before he heard of my coming. All his services have been _rendered Without pay or eApectstipn of E lt,Aunitie dceerves,cred tt !paced ofsensure..._:l ,*i W. 13: BY MGM Trout oar . Notnkiig Edition FROM HAGERSTOWN. NO REBELS REPORTED HEAR THR TOWN. Probable Advance on Williamsport and Ad_ pause Ferry. THE ANDERSON CAVALRY. ON DUTY Special Dispatch to the 21legraph, - Citemazasatute, Sept. 10 Information from Hagerstown up to 6 o'clock P. M., states that no rebels were there at< thi‘t time, but Jackson had undoubtedly moved from Boonaboro' towards Hagerstown, but there Is nothing reliable as to his near op prom% to Hagerstown. There is nothing reliable as to his movements this side of Boonsboro. He may be moving to Williamsport to cut off Gen. White and the Har per's Ferry forces or advancing direct upon Waynesboro in this county. lam inclined to think the former most probable. Mr. Wilson, the telegraph operator, left Hagerstown at four P. M., and be has not been !Laird from yet at, Greencastle. • Capt. Palmer is Oa ott a. scout and he will probably report., - •• • • From WaslthLgton. us DEFENCES OFICCURAGTOL MAJ. GEN. HEINTZLEUAN ASSIGNED TO DUTY AT WASHINGTON. WANE!IIiciTON, Sept. 10 The ledellegencer of this morning says : We understand that Gan. Fits John Porter, having command under Gen. Banks, of the torts and forces on the south side of the Po tomac', made on Monday a thorough examina tion of all of those works, •twenty-three in number, and found them in portent order, in the best condition of defence, well armed, and fully manned. Gen. Banks' headquarters aro estibliehed at the corner of Madison Place and Pennsylvania avenue.. The following is a copy of his first general order, °unarming the command here: Szangtreweves Dumas ott WAINCENGTON, September 6, 1862. First, In Compliance with paragraph seven of Special Orders No. 4, of the 7th instant, from the headquarters of Major General Mo- Clellen, the undersigned hereby assumes the immediate command' of the 'defences of the Capitol daring the absents) of the General Com manding from Washington. Second, Commandere of troops in and near the defences of Washington will send to these headquatters, by twelve to-morrow, consoli dated morning reporre of their respective Com mands; and lists showing the reitlalents and batteries composing the same, with their sta tions. Third, With the permission of Major-General McClellan, Captain Richard R Irwin, Aid-de, Camp 'to the General Commanding, will ad as Assistant Adjutant General of this command. 13. 110 8 r A GelleB4o.. Major.. General Heintzleman hae been ei t tc ! she defenoesd Washington, south, of; the Potomac. The friends of Bag. Gen. Mara field Bay that he is tobe appointed Major General of ivlguteow. tsam execute a pprociu JOB rd Stea n m pow PRlNTlerlPreph s we are prepay to d N NG or every descrlpC 800 on, cheaper th4u an be done at any Wher entablithment in the country. RTES OF ADVERMING. agg- Four lines or lam constitute ene•hatf Sguare• Night lines or more than roar conaltuto impure. Ex 26 'mare, one d y SO • ~. _ , one wee 4.... 1 16 ......, One Met th ... . ..... .. .....• • • •• • • 669 three months 44 six months...... 6 00 600 .... 4 4 one yta-. 10 00 Onetrams, one day ..., „ . 00 one week 200 +.‘ one month 6 00 • ‘+' three mouths 10 00 tt six month.. , , 15 00 tt one year. 20 00 ,1 sir Ethanol's notices Inserted in the Local Colman, or before Marriages and Deaths; RIGHT ' OINg2 . PM LINE - . Om each:insertion; ''i : [ll2 . "•• , • for Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. NO. 112 FROM NEW YORK. ittrrival of the Old Bixth .Ilaseaohn setts Regiment. GRIND RECEPTION BY TRH CITIZENS. The Regiment Rn Route for galUnunw The old Sixth Massachusetts again arrived in this city at an early hour this morning, and the eon; of Massuchusette were on hand to re ceive them and escorted the regiment to the Park Bsrracks, receiving a perfect ovation from our citizens on the march. Tney partook of breakfast at the Barracks, the cfficererficcepting the hospitalities of the sons at the. Astor House. They left at 8 o'clock. Flags were displayed 'along the route, a salute fired from the New England rooms, the windows of which were filled with the daughters of New England waving tablature floes. The utmost enthusiasm was manifested by the thousands who crammed Broadway and Colutland street, cheering 'their old State flag, . and the regiment until it left the Ferry Depot for Baltimore once more.— Ihe city has been more than usually decorated with flags in their honor, and thousands of people have crowded around them during their short stay, to do honor to the heroes of the 19th of April. PROM FORM'S MORK FORTHRR FROM RICHMOND. Rebel Officers Killed and Wounded in the Reoeat Battles ' • The Richmond Dispatch says :—There are now sixty-elght of General Pope's commission ed officers and one of his surgeons in confine ment here. They are not considered pi linear. of war. An , aid of General Burnside. recently captured, Is however placed in that , category. There being no boats at Varina to take away the two thousand Yankee prieonent yesterday, their departure was delayed. - The same paper rut) s "An unusually large nuinber of Federal steamers we.° visible off the bar from Charleston, early onSaturday . morning. in the battle of Friday,--according to Rich mond papers, the rebel Generals Ewell, Trim ble and Tallier& 'Were wounded—the flat through the knee,' the second in the 'toot, and I the third in the arm, neg and. leg. Col. Neff, of the 38d Virginia, was killed ; Col. Butts of the 2.1 Virginia, severely woUnded ; of the 27th Virginia, was wounded; Cul. Rowan' was severely wounded, and Majors Nulenbousch, Ferry and Boott were.. severely wounded. Capt. Fulton, Lieut. Meade, Lieut. Arnett, and a number of other 4fficers were wounded and many killed whose trainee had not been reported. The Columbia (8. C.) Guardian sayer : "Gee. Beauregard, on reporting for duty, wea,aseign ed to that Department which we bellive inoludes Chariestos and its defences." • • FROM THE SOUTH. i. Generallinekner Promotecor General. Au'4l.4 ug BRAIJRZGAZD'S HEALTH: MK. • lIiB Minrems, tiihr l !`" .6. The following items are from - Intfixtenada Appeal: tietteral Buckner is created a MaibrAleenraL and assigned to the command. or the third giand division of the army. Gee. Beauregard and staff arrived - ati' Mobile on Saturday. His health is fully restblid. A joint committee has been appointed by the Contederate Congress to investigate the charge, against Secretary Mallory, whb is said to be very unpopular with the secessionists. The armed rebel steamer Yorktown; bound from Mobile to Havana, was totally wrecked on the 26th of August. Her crew was saved. The ,Appeal glorifies exceedingly over the late rebel successes. The• New Orleans Delta of the 28th Gaya that the federate are perfectly confident of their abil ity to hold that city against Brealutidge and Van Dorn, whom it invitee to • another 9ontest. Mrampiaa, Sept. 6.—The Granada "Ali* , of the 8d inotw, coutaios Rietimolidadvicetof tht The rebel Senate, of the 2d but., rejected the bill concerning Pestles& Bangers, by a vote of 8 yeas to 10 nays. The Society of Friends, in North .Carolina, had tnenionalised the rebel Coupe's for a mod ification of the new Conscription aot in their favor. New Orleans dates, of Auguet 28th, say that General Butler bee betted an order regal/tog the Merchants' and Crescent City Rinke to go into liquidation. Recapture of Clarksville. Tennessee. by Federal Trbops from Port Doneluau. _ .. Colonel Preston, of the Eighth - liktitecky Cavalry, hes just arrived from Rumslitd is, and reports that on Sunday evening a. porApn of General Grant's forces . from Fori .Donalson drove a body of rebels, consisting ofilniii`hun dred guerillas with about one ie4red and fifty citizens of ,Cialkesville. from their rifle pits at Providence , three miles from_ Clarks& vide. The Fedends shelled them out" When - they took refuge in a cane. We then shelled• them out of that_when they.. resorted--to a dwelling and again they were shelled out. Tbey then entered Clarlteaville when the citizens astociat ed with tbtfliebels laid wide their arms and resumed their civil associations. We then took pagoda. of Olarkesville the rebels re taliating. Nrer Yeas.. Sept. 10 I=l FORTBIBS blossom, September 10 FROM TENNESSEE. Lotrovnte, Sept: S.
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