Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 13, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED ELY DAY,
By GEORGE 13ERGNER
lvodit Etrwlranung.
The Data Tingusgva is served to stibsoriberi in the
City at 8 cents per wrek. Yearly Subscribers will be
eberged $4 00 in advance.
WZMILT iiu asni Wipaux TWIGIRLPEt.
The Timtertarn I. also published twice a week during
the session of the 'Legislature, and weekly during the
remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at
she folowing cash rates, viz:
Single utisoribers per year eeral-Week.y..ll 60
Ten ~ if 1C '' .32 00
Twenty " IS It " .. 22 00
Single subscribers, Weekly
TSB lAA OF 3113FSPAPER4..
If Suberrlbers order the discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher may continua to tend them until
arrearapes are pall.
If sebum there neglect or refuge to take their newapa•
pun from the ofil..e to whioh they are (bract° they are
responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered
them discontinued.
itlisttllamous.
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
KANUFACTIIRER 07
110011-BINDERS' Kuun-itaislls IND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND MACBII FOR
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNP7ID3.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,.
General Machine Work and Iron and Bran
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL Ira BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING, PLAYING, NW., NYC.,
W Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braea
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS.
aa- doh paid for Old Copper, Bra-s, Spelter,
STEAM BOILERS, &O.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET.
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,
of various patterns, both sul..too.ry and swinging. Bash
Wai.hts and various oth r building outings, for sale
vary ch. an at the [in)24.ly) K Gle. WORKB.
INSURANCE.
brine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH LIHRIC
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,200.000
DIRECTOIIB.
Arthur 0 Coffin, Samuel. W. Jonas, John A.:Drown,
Samuel v. Smith, Coarleff Taylor, ambroe White,
John R. Neff, Rienard D. Wool, With= Welsh, Wildman
Bowen, James N. Votteou, S words Wain, John
lessen, George L. Harrbon, Frame R. 03pe, Ed ward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
eßrsuß 0. COFFIN, President .
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for tn. aoove name • company, the
underelgued la prepared to take Fire ricks in any part
Of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet-
Ually, on the most favorable terms.
Moe Third street between Walnut and Strawberry
alley, Burke's row.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
elOdly Bat rts D 12/ g, pa.
BOOKS FOR FARMERS.
/FEE attention of agriculturists is directed
to the following works, which will enable
theta to increase the quantity and value of
their crops by adding science and the experi
ments of others to their experience :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF TILE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the beet way toped •rm them. Price... .8 60
COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real
Economy 4 00
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00
THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel.. 76
LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL-
TUBE, by Johnston 50
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni
versal handbook, with 400 engravings.. 2 50
AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING
BESS, by Weeks 20
Are Nature and Treatment of Diseases of
Cattle, by Dadd 1 00
LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76
MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING,
and the production of milk, butter,
cheese, by Flint 1 60
GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by
Lynch 1 60
BAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the
Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, Ste., etc..l 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac
tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner ...1 60
ALLEN'S DOMINTIO ANIMALS 75
THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or
American Muck Book 1 2EI
THE ROME AND HIS DISEASES, by
Jennings 1 00
101JA IT ON THE HORSE 1 25
RIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00
HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and
Training of Horses 76
Standard Books, School Books, and every
thing in the stationery tine, at lowest prices, at
I3ERDNER'S CHEAP BOOS" STORE.
LIFF INSUBANOE,
The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
0111 CA NO. 4uB CILESTNUI BURET.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL.)
cULPIZAL AND ASS/LTA 51,449,890
THOMAS RIDGWAY, Prestdont.
MEIN Y. JAMES, /Actuary,
COATINU E to woke INSURANCE ON
Licit. , on the most mum: able terms,
I:iity set as executors, 'trustees end Guardian under
LA Wile:. and as ea.:elver. a rd A,steeees.
The capital b , -ing paid up ant invested, together with
a Mrai and combat* incre sing reserved fund, oilers a
period recur ty to th thawed.
Th e premiums may be paid yearly, ball yearly or guar.
lady.
Gamow add a DOWN periodically tO the • hum
rabies to , 1 te. the rIAr•T a 0 .4 Lie a ,propr *tad in De-
OVlnber, 1544, the iiisiOUND 0 NUA lo D,vember, 184 9,
the Tni D d NLS to December, 1864, and the POORTG
100ethe in lab. These modal nears made without re .
smAr.i.g nay !careens: n Axe premiums to be pa id to the
u° D , Panv.
To. sollowing are a few example; from the Register :
Amouut or Policy 1111 d
Bum Bonus orl bonus tobelnorossod
LoEured add Soo by it.turo .dditions.
No 8,1 I $2400 6 887 6.
63,887 8U
I , 182 I woo 1,435 u 0 I 4,060 00
4 , 100 1 1. 1000 40U 00 I 1,400 00
3 833 608) 1,876 00 I 8,876 00
APIA at oxylsburg sad via ally,
Will. tAll BUEHLER,.
•'aaly
HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE.
T" handsome property recently °con
pled by the Ps 412 , Y0AN1. t llksittaLs ,LLsoal.
le aler.d for eel.. IS la Well baited *Auer f..r a pa nt ,
Beildehoo or a B ante( :oh Ku, butng supphod grim, gee ,
Water, bath rooms, heater, range, eta. The ground.
oontehaya.usble Fru t Trees and shrubbery. The place
Will be sold low and pose. Won given within reatoneble
Owe. For terms, 80., apply t
MRS. B. S. WAUGH, or
BA WM. IL 891-111
Rumors of &tale of Rev. B. B. Waugh, derid.
"rah,
CLASS FRUIT JARS!!
SELF SEALIN'G.
BEST AND CHEAPEST I
CALL AND EXAM/NW-
OtkOCI
Ptititoit
VOL XVIIII.
iftetv , .
DR. JOHNSON
33.4%.1iTratECONL3E1
LOCK HOSPITAL!
fl r AS discovered the most certain, speedy
AL and effacing remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
MGM IN KIX TO TWJILVII HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drags.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, In from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Back or. Limbs, Strictures, Alrbstions
of the hidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dtscharges, Im
potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyepepsy, Lan
guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the,
Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddi.
nese, Di cease 01 the Head, Throat, Bose or Skin, Allem-.
dons of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—thOse ter
rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those saossr and solitary praet*cas more fatal to their
victims than the song of ,yrens to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or antiolpatiorst,
rendering marriage, &0., impossible.
Young Men
fispecially, who have become the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual
ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
nen of the most exalmd talents. and: botelle,t,
who might otherwise have entranced Hatching Senates
with the Lhunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy ihe
&lug lyre, may call with full confidence.
marriage.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being a ware or physical weakness organic debiii
ty, deformities, no., speedil cured.
Re who places himself under the care el Dr..l. may
religiously confide in hie honor as a gentleman, and coo
adently rely upon hhi skill as a Physician.
Organic Weakness
immediately Cured, and ttill vigor Restored
This distressing Affection—Which render. 1 tie misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
dreadful oonseq‘encee that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
er of procreation is teat sooner by those falling into im
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy oglipring, 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,
Nerrious Irratibillty, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
indigestion, Constitution.. 1 Debility, a Wasting of the
Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death.
Office, No. 7 South Frederick Street.
Len hand s i de going from Baltimore street, a few door.
irem the corner. Fail not to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc•
toes Diplomas hang in his aloe.
A Cure Warranted in Two Days.
No Mercury or A:meow Drugs,
Dr: Johnson,
Member of the Royal College at surgeons, London, Grad
uate from One of the most, eminent Oollegee m tits - United
States, and the greater part of whose lite has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, PluladelPhia and else
where, has effected some of the most astoniablng auras
that were ever known • many troubled win ringing in
the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
Take Particular Notice.
Dr. J. addresses all those Who have figured themselves
by improper indulge lie and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
study, society or marriage.
These are some of We sad and melanchoily effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the
Bank and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation Of the heart, Dye.
popsy, Nervous Irratilbity, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
maeraur.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Contusion of ideas D
epression of Spirits, hvil Port/octal/a, Avers on to Sale ty
mitt Distrust, Love of solitude, Timidity, &0., are some, of
the evils produced.
Twosome of parsons of all ages can now judge what
is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
singular appearance about WI eyes, cough and symptoms
of rionsumption.
Young Mon
Who have injured themselkot by a certain medico In
dulged In when alone, a haoit frequently learned from
evil companions, oral school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and it not cured renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of les coun-
try, the darling of ha parents, should be snatched trom
all prospects and enjoyments of Mb, by the consequence
of deviating from the path of mature and Indulging In a
certain secret habit. Such'persons Mllnr, beers content
plating
mindreflect that a sound mind and body are the moat 1100013-
sary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed,
without those, the journey tbrougn life becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the m i n d become. shadowed with despair and ailed w,tb
the melancholly reit. titian that the happiness of another
become. blighted with our own.
Disease of Imprudence.
When the moluidesi and Imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that he has imbibed the seeds of tbis painful 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 elks:melon and respectability, can alone be•
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on
this borr d disease make their appearance, such ea al
oersted sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in
the beat and limbs, dimness of sight, destines, nodes on
the shin bones and arms, blotches on the bead , face and
extremities, progressing with nrightfal rapidity, till at
last the palate of the 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
dreadfu 1 sufferings, by sending bun to " that Ordbmov
vered Country from whence no traveler returns,"
It is a aselaacheily fast that thousands WI victims to
thi s terrible disease, owing to the unakilfullnese of Ina
rant pretenders, who by the nee of that _Deadly reties,
Stamm ruin theconstitution and make the residue o
We miserable.
Strangers.
Trust not your lives, or teams, to the care of the maw
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's adver
vertleements, Or style themselves In the newspapers,
regularly Educated Physicians incapable or Curing, they
keep you trifling month after mouth Wang their dithy
and potsonoustssa compounds, or as long le the smallest
fee tan be obtained, and in despair, leave you with rain
ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. JoMason is the only Physician adverthiing.
lila credential or diplomas always bangs in his Mdse.
Hie remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
Prepared Irom a life spent in the gr sat hospitals of du;
rope, the first in the coantry and f more. extensive Pri
vate Practice than any other Physician In the world.
Indorsement of the Prem..
The many thousands cured at thm Institution year af
ter year, and the numerous Important Surgical Opera
tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witnesseed by -the re
porters of the "fihm," "0 lipperi" and .many other pa
pers, notices of which hare appeared - again and. male
oefore the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a liattlatent guarrantee
tette afflicted.
Skin Diseases speedily Cured.
Persons writlag etentld be punctual In directing their
lettere to ha Inetautien, in the following manner .
JOHN X. JOHNSON, X. D.
Of the Baltimore Leek Hospital, Baltimore, lid
WILLIAM - "naltroßD.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
85 MARKET ST., HARBRMSIMG,
Ts now prepared to furnish officer's
Military aTothiug t scoordlog to reittlatioot at short
.to*. Aix() a general anortmeut *f Cloth* Gallci*Pre°,
Vestinge and teeny made elotning ter cilrussaL
anktlln
hosseou.South7 street .
14000dduadi Set win of
WC& 'SABAN MIII4III, Cir. 94 and MO It,
septa 'lt
"INDEPENDEN.T IN ALL Till NRAUTRA L. IN NONE
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 13. 1862.
HOWARD & HOPE
MORT & QUICK ROUTE
NEW YORK.
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New York at .74 P. E., by the Fast
Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg
at 8 A. H.
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OM.
Order Goods marked
via HOPE EXPRESS 00.,
General Office, 182 Broadway, New York.
For further Information enquire ; of •
G 49. BIiWANICIL Agent .
Hemussuao, Aug. 1881.4tf
THE NEW EDITION
PURDO N'S DIGEST
HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED,
PRICY, 55 00.
A N ENTIRE new edition of this well known
PL. Law Book has just been issued. It is now
distinguished by the following superadded
features The laws contained in the various
annual Digests published einee the date of the
eighth edition (1858) have been incorporated in
the body of the work, Many thousand new
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
theappentus -contact felt - the Stet Valk.
Acts of Congress fur the Atutisoliumititel of
Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent Con
veyancea, with full and elaborate notes of the
decisions aulanatory of them. The work has
been prepared by the learned editor, Mr.
Balsams and its freshness and permanent
value wil l be preserved by the continuation of
tbe annual Digests, which have given so much
satisfaction. For Bale at
j e,28 BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
CHARTER OAK
FAMILY. FLOUR.
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED
STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
FANOY BRANDS
OFFERED IN PENNSYLVANIA
II IS _NADI? 01
CHOICE MISSOUaI WRITE WSW.
W Delivered Any, plaxt la .the city,
.free taw)
TERMS, Cash on deliiiory.
iY BO WY. DOOR, Jr., & Co.
BOLOGNA,
A • 13MALL, but very superior lot of
Bologna 811.118110 just received, by
tay29 WA. DOCK, Jr. & Co•
CLARET WIND I I I
vvE are closing out a VERY SUPERIOR
LOr silent/ma cost
. IYS • • WM. DOOR, Jr ot 00
1)11tROWN sugars of ait - grades, for Bale
Ajp low, by NICHOLe nAMAM,
je46 Corner Front arta Market etreeta.
PRESERVE JARS
AND
JELLY GLASSES,
gXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware,
' including Jelly glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblets,
' unub ere, &0., &o. or styles dust receive d and for
Sale low by MODULI & BuWMAN,
Corner Front & Merest Streeis
CIDER II 1 VLNEGAII, 111
PURE cider vinegar, warranted for sale
low by NiCHOL3 & StrWOLiN,
1,25 Career Front and Market streets.
_I3 . I3RIOATING Oil for all .loads of ma
alnery, fn oonvonlont packages, lor Pao very low
by NI SULK BOWMAN,
jel9 Cornor Front end Merbet street.
WHITE B.I4A.NDY
FOBPRESIVIIVINGPUBPOES.
VERY "superior article, (pure,) just
roodved and for ease by
Wkl. DOC& JR.. & CO.
VANILLA BEANS.
lare offering for sale a splendid
v y quality or VanUM. Bran at low prices, by the
pond, ounce or Gully.
ME.IIIIR'S DRUG
• 91 Market street.
NEW Orleans sugars white and brown,
Jual, received and for bale* by
MuLIOLS & BOWMAN,
jylo Car.Froa sad Market ',rests.
Aft ADE Irmo choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by us to beatztotly pure.
e WK. DOOK Jtr GO
Superior brands of vim* *wily ;our
S
whieb we warrant to give 114411get141U, We ssle by
NICHOLS a BOWMAN,
stall Corner Brent and Market etre*
ttIIBRa, coarse and fine pulverized
sugar lower than any other lwlane la sown._ Cali
ezniallio ) 14.;ffuLS Bulli r k.s!,
1310 Corner Front ana 11a4totptevelli•
RESERVING joroi frxiit Gam of all
Valls, Ibr mak low, ,by .
cw ag pi te t a im iakel rtot losil i4eilk
MUM. largo aupplj `w t
04X111, Is. LW.
iscellantons
FREIGHT REDUCED 1
EXPRESS CO.'S
TO AND FROM
eqd t, 4
NEW 21Zivertisemtuts.
The Cheapest and. Healthiest.
'leverage in tee.
RYE MILLS
PREPARED
11.1 r NI ~70FF3E7
L. 8. H 0 Y T ,
Exclusive Wholesale Agent,
Depot, 194 Water Street,
New York,
(Adjoining United Stated Hotel.)
None genuine
u ni ews s i gno i N. DAVIS & CO
Entered &wording to the Act of Ocinarele. in th • Yee*
1882. In Ciao, Me of the District Court fbr tha south
ern Dli44ot of New York.
Tbh CuswEEl has been. rstaAled extenalvely for
mcmthe in this oily, with a ear inorradog demand
A Vial Of it well satisfy he most incredulous that it is
A wh , lesome, palatalise and cheap substitute for any
coffee heretofore Cared in tbli market.
Plot up in ace pound pip .heatly labelled, and
parked to boxes soots ning Aye dozen or 00 lbs, mon,
(w It keep well in any alinala,) and sold at a price to
make 11 worthy lb* attention of all who buy or use
Coffee.
A liberal discount wilt bs made to dealers.
TRY 1T:
AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK
OF
GOLD PENS !
fPHE bad and largest assortment of Gold Pena
I kumi just been opened al
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE.
These Pens are manufactured by O. F. Newton
Co., of New York, and waavanted to give
full satisfaction. Atrial will satisfy any one
Examine the prlow below
Gold Pen and;Silverlder for 21 26.
Patilibit far-SP-110.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for it 76
Geld Pen and Silver Holder for $2 26
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 ISO
gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76
Gold Pen and Silver Holder f0r.!,.58 26.
Gad Pen and !Ever Holder for. $8 7 6 .
Gold Pea and . Slyer Holder for $4 25
Gold Pen and resell; with Rubber Holder $5 00
Gold Pen and Pencil - with `Ribber Holder, $7 00
PHOTOGRAPRIC ALBUMS,
JustreoeivOd, atBERGRER'S BOOKSTORE,
a fall supply of •
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Embracing all the new Nylon, and Sinn.
ALBUMS FOR 12 BUM/GRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOR 80 PHO'rOGRAPIN
ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPHS.,
AISPIAS FOR EP PHOTOGRAPHS.
Prices from Sereatp4lve Cents
To Twenty-five Dollars.
BOUND IN mom, WITH CLASP.
BOUND IN mum MOROCCO, WITH
CLASP.
BOUND IN TITHILKY.MOBOOCO , WITH TWO
CLASPS
BOUND 11 'T MAW( MOROM), WITE
PANELLED
BOUND , IN VELVET, WITH CLASPS-V/ BY
BOUND IN MOROCCO, Pi'ITH HEAVY
MOIMINUS AND CLASPS.
PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
PORTRAITS OF DIfiTINGUISITED MEN.
PORTRAITS OF DECNINGUIRSED WOMEN.
COPIES OF RABE. ENGBAVUIQS.
COPIES OF OHOIOR PAINTINGS.
Any Oak de Pis* published in the country
will be furnished to order.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Of any the not ht the standard styles will be
made to order.
BERG:X.I'OV
- • Chompßookstore
•
"REBEL BUTTER
MARK:E T P RICE.
WE, HAVING fitted up a large-Bair*.
v v tektmeactektegendaeoatromemtta vmeos
oar am% zawildiraiimsiobPtpthwirlti
west bailee gabled 10 eaM l 4/ Omr
MOM= with *WIOI bash los GM batter at oh QOM.
11‘72. MID DOM Jr• a OD.
Cly gtlegrapt.
FOR THE DEFENCE
CUMBERLAND VALLEY.
GRAND MOVEMENT OF TROOPS•
CAVALRY, INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY
The movements which have been going on
in the various camps in this, city and other pot ,
then of the state have resulted in the organiza
tion of a splendid force of cavalry, infantry
and artillery, all of which will leave this city
to-day.
The force is considered amply sufficient to
protect the Cumberland Valley, and check any
attempt on the part of the rebels to advance
on the capital of the state; should such a haz
ardous venture be made by our foes.
This force will be augmented as it marches
into the valley, by strong re-inforoements from
localities through which it will pass, while
from the camps in this city a continual contri
bution of troops will be forwarded to swell its
numbers, as new levies are made.
A strong reserve will be maintained in Camp
Curtin, ready to march at a moments notice.
While the railroad communication will be main-
Maned secure and open, as the Government may
deem judicious for the success and safety of the
troops. This force-will be under the control of
Col. Charles Campbell, acting Brigadier.
Capt. G. D. Hand, acting Adjutant General.
Capt. Eldrige M'Oonkey, acting Assistant
Adjutant General.
Major B. H. M'Coy, Chief Quartermaster.
Brig. Gen. Campbell wait* have moved last
evening with a New York Regiment, a regi
ment from Ede, and the Dauphin county com
pankis, constituting almost another regiment.
iept9•Bleod
Information which was received last evening
indicates that. the rebel troops in Maryland are
retreating scrum the Potomac. it is known in
Atrial circles here that Jackson entered Wil
liamsport, Md., on Murexlay, at 11 o'clock, a.
At, and immediately ankeiel the Potomac with
/4000 men inialti.pleows of artillery.
lT4lie of Jacksoo is believed to be
agahuit lienentle Attlee and White in the vicinity
; 0 / Harper'; Nag -but •We - have _every reason
!to believe that his deeigns have been unlike
ted by our Generals in Virginia and Maryland,
land that the enemy will not eecape with impu
nity.
It is now clearly ascertained that Loa rebels,
nave crossed the line, and the soli of Peunsyl
vsatials therefore •as yet unpolluted with the
footsteps of armed trettors.
Over 200 companies have reported theta
selves to the Governor for service, and are on
Abair way hither, or, having arrived, are on
Ihe march towards Chamberehurg and other
:points along the Cumberland Valley.
tiov. Curtin, aocompanied by a few . friends,
;left on a special gain at five o'clock last even
ing to visit our forces in the ileld at Chambers
':burg and -other points in the valley, so as to as
Certain by personal obsetvation the exact state
'of affairs on the border. He is doing all that
could possibly -be done not only to secure the
Otate trom invasion,:but also to protect the ci
piens along the border from raid, by the rebel
weary. lie expected - to return to Harrisburg
met night.
• The afternoon train from Chambereburg war
crowded with crtizeidi of Chembereburg and vi
cinity. Mostly, however, witn residents of the
country between that-point and Hageriitown.
laigeproportlun of them-were colored people,
both- slave and free, showing no disposition to
tali into the hands of the rebels. There had
been considerede excitement at Oba where
on% but the appearance of our troops there,
was having an excellent - effect in restoring
confidence. As a general thing, every man
who could carry a musket was entering the
ranks, and the few farmers who had "con.
tetientions scruples" against bearing arms were
levied upon for _homes for • the use of such of
Captain Palmer's cavalry battalion as had not
been previously supplied. We were enur
ed by gentlemen who bad been In a poei
fllOti to ascertain the fact, that the rebels at.
Hagerstown Were mainly compoaed of cavalry,
neither infantry nor artillery having made ,
their appearance there.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE,
ATTACK U THEB REBELS OH WILLINIBURG.
THE ENEMY ARE DRIVEN OFF
WITH HEAVY LOW
Formosa limos, Sept. 11.
A force of rebel cavalry, with three pieces of
artillery, :under Col Shingles, made an attack
on Williamsburg on Toeslay , niondi , g,abont 8.
echick. Having captured our pickets they .
*niched into - the 'town, - taking oar' troops by
OirPriatt. An engagement ensued, which lasted
about thirty minutes. Oar force consisted of .
the, Pennsylvania Fifth, Cavalry, Col. Camp
bell; wito was taken prisoner, together with
Ave captains, four lieutenants and 'a few pri
vate... The rebel commander, Col. - Mingles,
With eight 01 - 1 4 akercood nine men, was.
Wed.' Their logs was mord - severe than ours,
and ww remained in poseseelon of the place.--
Ire look• number of pdsoiero.
NO. 14.
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From Gen. I'Clellan's kmy
The Rebels Driven from Sugar Loaf
Mountain.
An Important Military Post Secured.
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THE REBEL RETREAT CUT M.
Wawa: wive, Sept. /2.
The Slio , of this evening says that at an early
hour yesterday morning a portion of a disblOa
of U. S. troops drove the rebels out of Sugar Loaf
mountain in Frederick county, Md., a point of
much military importance, commanding the
view of a large Scapa or country in all diiec
dons. Some resistance was mace by the rebel*
posted there, which was overcome in a few mo
menta, with a loss of not more than a dung
killed and wounded on our side. We do not
know the rebel Ices in the affair.
It was ascertained here last night, that in
the course of yesterday, the rebols Were in
force at BAmaboro', fourteen miles went of
Frederick.
Forty-one prisoners reached here Let sight
from the Upper Potomac.
The Invasion of Maryland.
Rebel Cavalry Raid upon Watid:l;ft
THEY DISCURGE THEIR PIECES ON U.
SUED CITIZENS.
1 ecapatioa of New Market by the Federal,
At quarter past seven o'clock on Thurtidsg
night the beau , iful town of Westminster, kid.,
was taken posseasiun of by five hundred rebel
cavalry. The enemy cause dasuiug into the
town at a rapid rate, and humediatety proceeded
to place pickets around the place to prevent the
citizens irom leaving. A gawk/non named
Grottiers in endeavoring to make his amp%
was fired :Ton and kilted. The rebels seised the
pastoilice, and the depot, mcertainiug that Uwe
was a locomotive and two putiftuser and tow
height cans a snort distance from the town:—
The rebels dispatched a force and brought tam
into the depot.
•Upon being established in the town, the re
bels proceeded fo' lay hands upon ail the boots,
dtloo4 and clothing that they could hail in tbe
dimes, for which they wetland in payment
confederate money; secession sprives.lawerti
ulfortd in COGUMOI2 with ciao Union reehteatl,
the rebels stating that they have bees diaeiv•
ed relative to. the secession feehng •is tale
acute..
A resident of Westminster, named Herman,
peoprtetor of a large country store, managed to
escape from the town, and proceeded duwri the
railroad for EleTtltili Waal. When he met the train
trout Baltimore to Westinihster, he halted the
engineer by the aid of a lautein, and intormed
the conductor of the appearance of the rousts.
The train was turned back and the passaniors
brought to this city. • • •
Wueu our informant quitted Westminster,
the greatest excitement prevailed among the
inhabitants; residents pueseesing money and
'valuables Were secreting them so that the re
beta could not find the treabures.
The rebels are represented es being miserably
clad, a huge number of them being without
shoes. Their horses, however, are spoken - Of
as being excellent animals, no doubt havicg
been stolen by the rebels since their auveut
upon our sod, to use the tricpiestion of our in.
torment, the rebels were extremely dirty and
lousy. They boasted that ere meny days bass
and eters will be proudly Boating in Baltimore.
Westminster is distant twenty-eight miles
from Baltimore, and is situated at the tea auxins
Of the Western Maryland Badhoed, and subsea
mike nom Hanover, Pa.
'
-•Whether the lebtl force still remain at Wed-
Waster, or it was entirely a rad plunder, wed*
not know. The movement of toe rignc flank
of Gen. bilcOlellan'e army, uoder General Burn
side, completely Alnking Westiniueter, ma"
however, coon compel ite evacuation.
FROM CINCINNATI.
Rcbel Army within Bin !gilts of the City.
BUELL ALSO MOVING.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY.
CINCLINATI, Sept. 11
There has been skirmishing between our
pickets and the enemy's this afternoon. Two
men were wounded and several killed of the
enemy. John A. Coleman, a wealthy Chita
of Cincinnati, was taken prisoner by the rebels.
They are at Latonia Springs, six miles out,
Heavy rains have vtopptd the skirmishing.
The city is greatly excited.
Gen. Bragg is coming up from Sparta, Ten.
noose, by Lexington, Kentucky, with linty
thousand men.
Gen. Buell is coming from Nashville, by Louis
ville, with fortraYe thousand troops.
There seems to be a race between tbem, Cbt--
°Woad being the prise. -If Bragg gate tere Snit
We will have hot work. A divisicni.of the
enemy 34 reported moving towards the they,
below here. Governor Todd sends word from
Columbus, Ohio, that all is excitement in Wit.
ay. During the storm this afternoon save*
river steamers broke loose and . threatened - So
carry away the pontoon bridge.' They 'Wail'
filially secured without doing damage... , Ww aro
momentarily expecting a battle. Louhretbe
teported safe , by persons from. here. ,
(nutrient exists here on account of 'the rebels
tieing in Maryland threatening Peinniylisiigs.L-
Ten thousand' voluuteere, with- %ulnal. gum
Canoe in from. the country to-day. .
nom )IEW,,YORIL
New Yurk , &Pt 19.
ojuiseiales of the' &route iiitioleitte
*ere ordered out Witt full eiteiteriente a' au*
ciav'eratione. They are probably going to Pia&
de4ble.
BALTIOBS, &ps. 12.