THE UELEGRAPH IS pm3J,TRAFI) EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER TERldl3,—,Rmaus SußEcurrioar The DAILY TELEGRAPH 111 Bernd to subscribers in th City at 6 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will b charged 00 In advance. WEEKLY AND HEGI'WERELY TELEGRAPH. The TJEFORAPH Is also pubildhed twice a week dart% the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder of the year, and furnished to subecribere at the following cash rates, viz: Finale •übscrtbera per year Bemi-Week,y..6l 60 .Ten . !f , I .1200 ri PP SP ..22 00 *Single subicilbere Weekly ••••• 1 00 VIZ LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa pers from the office to which they are direct() I. they are restionsibleiiiitil they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. itlioultantaus. ,E.AGLE WORKS, SarHiburgi, Pennsylvania, .ILINUTAOII332II, Olf BOOK-BINDERS' 11116ING-Itans3 MO PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND *AMINO POD:. GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, S . OTIOGL FURNITURE, General Machin Work and Iron and Bran ,C AS lAIAR Et WOOD TURNING IN AIL ITS BRANOIIN: 1 , SCROLL SAWING, ?LEWIN, En., MC., ' Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting; &c. HICRGR'S PATENT WOODEN SOREW CUTTING TOOLS. 4sr-a o i hid for Old Copper, Bra-e, Spelter, &o. OTEAM BOILERS, &C. PAIVA AS I LVANLA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Sash Weights and ranting other building castings, for sale very cheap at the [my24-41 EAGLE WORM& INSURANCE, Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF Wall ARMIN . OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794 Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,200, 1 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur 0 Coale, Gamed W. Jones, John A. ;Brown, Genteel P. Smite, Charles Taylor, 'Ambrose White, John R. Neft, itichard-D. Wood, William Welsh, William E.'Bewen, Jsmea N. Musson, S Morris Wain, J01:10 mason, George L Harrimn, Francis R. Cope, Ed ward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. CoFriir, President . CHARLES PLATT, secretary. *remand /*gent for Ito above name • company, the Undersigned is prepared to take lire risks in any part. or 'be irate et Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, on the moot favorable terms. office Third street between Walnat and Strawberry alloy, Bn itA3 row. WILLIAM BUEHLER, lets•dly - liernsoarg; Pa. BOOKS FOR FARMERS, FI HE attention of agriculturists is directed to the following works, which wili4roablef then to increase the quantity and value of their crops by adding science and the expert- , menu of others to their experience STEPHEN'S BOOK' OF THE FARM, de- ~ ,tailing all the labors of Rhsbandry and the best way toperform them. Price. —3 50 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy 400 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel.. 76 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL TURE, by Johnston so THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new tmoijani iirrsal handbOok; with 400 engraVidge..2 60 4N EASY METHOD OF 1/14134GINCi BEES, by Weeks ' 20 ,the liattWO and Treatment of, Dimwit of Cattle,' by Dadd • 1 441 LEIBIG'S AGLUOULAIRAL CHEMISTRY 76 11111 X II COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, d the productio n of . 014, t ,butter, Cheese, by Flint ,,. ' l6o GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch . 1 60 BATON'S BAND-BOOK, containing the Prat* the cow, the pig, fowls, U../ 120 winqui.lilateB DICTIONARY and Prac tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner ...I 60 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC .... 76 THE FIRLI) BOOK ON MANURES, or " American Muck Book ' 1 25 THE 110118 E AND HIS DISEASES, by . Jennings 1 00 YOUATT ON THE HORSE 26 KIND'S FallitlEßY and4frllD BOOK ....1 00 WiiRREMANSHIP and the Breaking and 'framing of horses 76 Standard Books, School BookS, and' every thing in the stationery line,at lowest pikes, at BERGNER'S CHEA BOOK STORE. . . ILLIVINEBB NLIBEICir THAT Ili Tag QtrEvr'l'oN. rriE Proprietors of the "PARIBIOL . CdEiNET uF WONDERS, ANAipity and 1114- r have determined regardless of expense, to Mine free, (for the bonedt of andortog humanity) DOM of war moat matruodve and istereming Unarms on Attar. liege and its bisguallJcations, Nervous Debliity., gram* , tare Decline of manhood, indigestion 'Weakness or Do orman; Lose of energrand TitalPeWers, the Grad Ss. offal Evils, and those tiet.illes whteaveenit from 'natu ral Salim hgoessee of Aistarrty, or ignoriouse of Physi. Otago and balige'a LAW. Tl4ese lavaluattle Lectures hinia been the means' of enitglatniegand' setting thou :Wad will bp forwarded (tea on the ' receipt of four by tugdpmeneg enetittErAßY Pauses Whin or AMlOare AJT,E BOIOI NI. 603 DroadWaY, New York. STEAM BOILERS, ING made efficient and . permetnent arranymenti for the parpole, we are now pre. pa •p to mane dfltAM BOILEIId of every kind, prompt -17 and et reasonable rate,: We sbellese Iron made by Bailey t Weiner, the repatation.ef whloh Is second to none in the toarkcet. oneliut the best hinds employed. Rbpsmog pro pt- F,lnitol.ni„ Add rolo a pk.- iabu...ll WO 0 . JARS ~ 4WD JELL'Y GLASSES, FAXTENSR l!I assortment of Glassware, Including Jelly glasses. Preserve Dishes, Goblets, üblb•rs, act 4to , a 1 4` 81 1/C l3 , Just received sad fog, isle low by b 101101,6 & btArblibl ; ' ie. - ' Corner Frout & Market etre& ~,E, itiARRIS 114.A.NSION FOR IS handsomeproperty recently 1 Pled by the PI.II.IB.YLUANIA;RBMALB CaLL . is uttered for sale. D is. well suited either der a private Residence or a JP4rLting Schmil being auPPirelw gee, water, bath rooms, heater, range, etc: T % U de domain valuable Fruit. Trees add Shrubbery.' T he place will be BOld low and pdearasiOn given within reasonable Ume. For terms, Ste.., apply to. MRS. 8:9. WAUGH, or DB. WM. H. BOLE Executors 01 Estate of Rey. B. B. Waugh, deal. GLASS FRUIT JAR S'!! SELF BEALING. BEET AND CHEAPEST I I CALL AND EXAMINE, m14%7; Name ~ . . .e.. ~,i; ',:...... 0,1 • . ; N - r . . (!., To , ~ -.- , t , ; ' I s / N. • 20,19,L,- '- ~ -• l\),' - i ~ r - / 0 41 1 , 11. r • -.,::::'' ..- . :.,'..' . - , ---- 0 - r;. ----- ---- , ,r - 6 MI . - . -- , i , • i ~, ~,•... _ - t•IN' ''' '-"'"). - .--;-"..' :''''' 1 ' , ----_,- *_.., VOL XVIIII. *it;‘, DR. JOHNSON MIBI.OZIDICOII.3II LOCK HOSPITAL! HAS discovered the most certain, speedy end drama] remedy In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. HSLINN IN 81:1 TO TWZINI. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, la from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Back or.. Limbs, 'Strictures, Affections of the h idneye and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Int. potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation °rine Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of or Giddi ness, Di main co the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Atioc lions of the Liver,. Lungs, Stomach or Bowels — t iros ter. rible disorders arising from the Solitary! Habits of Youth —those scores and eolitaiy Pract , cas more fatal to their victimethan the song.o( ;•YreWs IR the Mariners of Ulys ses', blighting their most brilliaut hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Impoesible. Young Hen Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice; that dreadful and destructive habit which annual ly sweeps to an untimely grave thoutands of Young Men of the moat exalted talents and .brilliant intelletut, who might otherwise have entranced - listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or Waked to scats* the living lyre, may call with full col/Silence. Marriage. Married Pereons, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili ty, deformities &c.,speedily cured. He wbo Woes h imself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Phyalcian. Organic Weabiess immediately Cured, and fun vigor Restored. This distressing Aitection,..whichrenders i ile raisers: ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Y oung porous are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful oonsequences that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow er of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into im proper 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 Norman deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss.of Procreative Power Nervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Rea.rt, Indigestion, Oonstiuttlenal Dainty,' • Wasting of the Frame Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7 South Frederick Street. Left band aide going from Baltimore street, a few deer.. !rem the corner. Fail not to observe some and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. the Doc Mr's Diplomas hang in his office. . A Cure Warranted in Twos Days. No Mowry or Menem Drugs. • .Dr.•lohnson, • *ember of the itoyal College of Surgeons, London, Grad uate from oue of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, sad the greater part of whose hie has been s p ent i n t h e hospitals of louden, Paris, Philadelphia and..`whie whOtit; hes "eflented some of t h e most astonishing June that were over known • many troubled 4-with ;ringing . • le the head and ears when asleep, great nerwlatstiess, being alarmed at sudden sounds, baahfalliesi, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were bored itennitlydely. Take Particulia Notice. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves by improper indulge ..ce and : solltary habits, which - rain both body Ind mind, untitting them ihr , either business , study, society or marriage, • • • These are some of the sad and InehinchoUy effects pro , duced by early habits or youth, Ws : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pabst In the Head, Dimness tf Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, 'Palatition of the heart, Dye. PePsy, Nerves= Irrefibibty, bertufgemedt the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptpme of Consumption, Aro, laratratax.—The fearrid effects on the Mind We mush to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas,De-. pression of SWIM; Fortiodings, kverstou to Vorlety; Self Distrust, Love of holitude, TrfU4lly , kc., are some of the eitle produced. Otioaries Of Moons of all ages can now Judge what is the cause of their dePheing health, losing their. tiger* boooming'wealt, pale, ni3rvotts atid emaciated, liming singular appouranoe about the eyes, cough andscymptoing of eousumpuon. ' Young iton • Who b. v e bored thentselm by„ s certain twenties In dulged hi when alone, a haMlt frequently learned from Stril companions, diet ached!, the effects Of which we nightly fell, even whenanleep, 4nd if ;et euretl,rendera • marriage apply end destroys both mind and body, should. huneetately. What a pity that &young man, the hope or his coun try, the darling Uhl, pinata, should snatched trom all prospects and enjoyments of litb,.by the consequence ,tor deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a. Siesta Beset habit. duals personative; before contain- Acting liarriag% 'reflect that a sound mind and body are the most saddl ing, requisites; to prinnote sponnubisd PapPineak witbout these, the parsley through lift Wombs a weary , pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darlseni to the view ; thomind comes slp.dowed with.deslwir and filled wittl, the melancholly rediettbn that the happiness of another .b 4 3owes ktlghWldurith our own. . Disease of Imprudence. • When the nurgasied.l l aticekipla votary ef.Pleasirre gods that he half ihatifbertiple 'illenQ or dim painful dis ease, it kon.ofrenAtepenClUt aq tli-timed , sense of 'bele or dread of discovery, deters him.from applying to those Who, from ehmation reetmeability, can Mime be friend him, delaying till the tamentattogalmniptorna Cu this herr d dunned thitke their .- a such lks ul tended sore lbrast,2 diseased , nese,. nodtu i~'pal pain is the bead and limbs, dimness of sight, deentossoodes on the shin beams and man, bibtchei on the h'iad, We and extremities, Prellreefting :WA „frightful rapidity , at . hurt the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose all IN and the victim of this awful disease become aluirrld object of commiseration, till death pude. a perieCtoilds dieadft lauretinge; by sending him to " that Ur &Gov vexed Wintry fromwhence nb trayeler.returns." - It, is a Ittaahr.haly ha that thOWthhthi fsU VlOttah to this terrible disease, owing to the unekilfulitiess Of igno• .rant pretenders, whohy the tom of that Pumay Poison, Mercury, reinlitedonatitution s ad make the residue o life miserable, strangers. Trois not your liiis, or netuth, to the care of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know ledge name or charades, who copy Dr. JoinnainNailver xerthieraents; or Ole toemailves in the newspapers, rerdarly Nducated Physicians incapable of Caring, they keep you trifling month after mouth taking their filthy and poisonousness oompoonds, or as ilotitiakkiiiismallest the can be obtained, and to despair, leave you with mini el health to sigh over your galllng disappointment. Dr. Johnson is the onitiPhynician advertising. Eta credential or diplowas alyaya ilaitirs in ma office. His rowdier! or treatnientlare imknotell to all Others prepared trom alto spout , in the gr oat hospifaicof Ifni rOpc,lbefiret in the country and a more extensive Fri- vats Practice than any other Physiclante-the wdrid. buiereement of the Press— The many thousaada cured at this lutltutton year a tor year, and the Momentum importhrit b orgical "Opera , =performed by J. jobasonowituessaml by „ tiM ;re! re of the "Serf," "Clipper," and many other fis• prop. notices or which have appeared• again and again e the public, besides his standing MI a ; 410tPienan of ' ' • • Vied responsibility - Os a eunklent 040.eadee • kilxoues Sineday, Cured._ ram writ* sbOirld be .21116 W 'll In llirectut g their letters to Ing Institution, itribalciiittrriakauttiner ..TOIINSON, M. D. otos it/dui:me Lairso wnaLiam BAYPORD. MERCHANT TAl.Liaft, , . . 85 MAAKET S .., IWIRTSBIACir 1:1 now prepared ..to : fwaish. gager's Military diaaixtg, acoordlpg to regulations a t t....-9100 AIEO end a tenerWasnortnand of (labs, Oiikfinefia ? Vaga tsC ings a ready mato dahl i a for , . . . ineraga • • Mil OL4RET.wumu 1.-- s ... .: ..,..:: - LT closin g oat a YBity- Bunatiog v . at t n cat. _ 07 "INDEPENDENT' IN .ALL TEEI‘Tii-4--NT141./CITRAL HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1862 HOWARD & HOPE SHORT & QUICK ROUTE NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the. same Night. Leave New York at 74 P. H., by the Fast Through aprest•Train, arriving in Harrisburg at B A. H. _ • WITHOUT OHANG OF , 0/111 Order Goode marked via AILOPE EXPRESS CO" General Office, 162 Broadway, New York For further information enquire of C1:310. BETIANER, Agent. HAERIBBURG, 'Aug. 1861.-dtf #C01 1 1.3(.11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. • 110FAVING feared thz Coal Yard, foot of ,j_j_ North street, lately occupied by 0. D. Foster, I am enabled to . stipply the public with-s . COMPLETE ASSORTMENT , . . . OF THE DI.F.FEBENT• • VARIETY AND p1.,#1113 OF J 9T4.3gL00k4g . rtta. w /001 1 ALWAYS GUARANTEED. OidtinfirespostAill y 16 ilaittilwideb, tt • left . at the Ake, toot of North - Amt, or at tbe °Mos of WM. Dock,'Jr. & Co. , will reeeiye prompt attentiod.. crits.i.litt• DOCK. LIFE INSUBAN'OE; The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Tract Conipany .PkGadelphin. Onroz . ko. 408 CHEBTNU7 STREET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL) CAPITAL AND ABlsw/9 81,548,380 . • . 'THOMAS RIDG WAY, President. JOHN V. 'JAMS'S, Actuary,„. chONTINUE to makb"TNSURANCE ON LIM en the Moil reason able tairmili ey xat as Executors, Trustees..and Duarditnis ,under list Wins. and Receivers aid Asiicgooes: csidt4 l 3l B l4B Paid UP and :invaded, , tbgether :with a large and constantly incretstug reservedlund, offers a perfect scow.* td-the' Wanted. ' • • - • The prennums znaghtqatd yearlnhalf yeir,ly or quar terly. The company adta:7BONCI3, pariedleally to•thel Lou. ranee, for I,le. The le/BST BONUS, approprialad , la De. cembe_ ,r 1845; the'I3IRIOND 'BONUS Deenetber, }B4 9 Ltia i rlipir)SPNDlflii Daramber,illl* atugghe 16RETy/ BONUS in UP. These additions are made without re peringsokineresen u the prennuins to be pa is to the Coco i.• • . • • • The following are a few examples from the Register : Amour % of Poycy and dirin;' [Baku or 1-Ixigas lobe hlcreasod Polley . pAlurod adOlon . tytvirs-addltiOns. No. 89 1 MOD 8 887 00 lag- I 'NO ' 1,060 to . 6 190 i 1000 0 00 agentso3 I 5000 1, 875 00 Agent at . gerjOurg.atiol viagi 0 0-alp rrIHE WEST . CHESTER . ACADEMY M AND EILITAr. INSTITUTE; AT' WEST CHESTER„ PENNSYLVANIA, will commence the winter. tarn of Ars osiehdarrhoftibli the, let of -Noiedberneit; The cobras of 'instruetion to thorough. au4 extensive,. desiupd end!sierabged , to prePara boys mad noun g men ler liminess or donee. Thejnincipai, who desotetiallhim Ante to thelittereata of 'Me sahcoi and lut boll, is easilted by eight putouts of ability and erperience. The German, grand" and, Spanish longue:gm 'are taught by make' ' resident teachers, - an saysmage which will be readily appreciated by the patrons of the institution: The Military Department is MAW the charge of Major G. lickendortt; of Philsdelphls, whose qualiticationa for the poeition.are.aatensivuly known. Its dimities and requiroments do net, in , any , way in ert fere with the literary departments, true enrolmentninonthe inuiet corns is lett optimist, I : For eatolquge ho., &PAPA' - septilmoodrin WM. P. WYMSS, A, _ .Principal. HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT VOR . the'i3afety of oqnstunera, we have edabashed &Volt OaDepot at the' carrier of Free ant Market street'. all our MU are tested, and we posl; nvelyaell hone except snob as prove to be non-explosive, Maar met free from odor aa far as pitman:able. We offer • at present the followingjustly celebrated brands. Meg.; An Ro b bisou, Nabrona and Loaner, it/nor Min min ba irCell=or Jr=loor'' asmaliades, Gjals.Oortee,• aerators, &c: We Will' also Oange fluid or camphene lamps, so ,as to be oast: for • 061. (knead satisfy &ourtiskes, at i. . ._ of • ,_ , NialOLS,k BOWMAN, emir . Corner Front and. Market street. ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS. gLL .kindo of Eeoond,Hand boots end shoes, bonght.and !old at the Attrition store, 'Sax•nd Street - next - to state Capita" Bank. • Pie - tole,,t?p.wiit 114 1 :91e41. and sm. Weatketa. a Arai rate artil lery'brldie arid spurs for as othoes for sale, No. 38 Sec ond " • W. BARR, Anottosteer. anlB-dtf- • NUIIIIBILED, - .coarse • and fine pulverized ,nugarlow4 than any other Naos town. Call &nu diatnlik • ICHOLS& BoWitapl, 3 0 .:6 Corner Front ancl Mdriteastreeto. • i.DOPZEIWING jars, fruit =is of - all 404413rL051e .Than • ' 4 7 , 2 ir, CoiiiirTrout swab* s t, esta. 11!!! WIL DOCK, Jr. fa 00 = etifttliall2olllr. FREIGHT REDUCED ! EXPRESS CO.'S TO AND FROM , Wands 0 'tztra" family' flour tridiiilrelyaraat to giv sitlikotton, forfiiidely NICHOLS BOWILAN.r, " Corner Want and Mika ditieli.- ttlegraplj So far as we could lsarn front every eividls- Ae source Bete was. ip Baia* YesterdaY, -iae• tweeti the armies of. the Republic, and those of the rebels. It is supposed that the rebels had run short of ammunition; and perhaps. it was this fact that induced them to ask for in armistice os tensibly` to burY derd, bat really to pr?- cure powder and ball: The fight, it was expected, would be resunt. ed to-day, as soon as the light enabled phi, b6ntendiiig stales' to"ptsint their "gun's. Our troops are reported to have behaved most gallantly in the struggles on Wednesday. No better fighting was ever done by veterans. Tley firaght as It they were individually ini pressed with:the itirPortsain of •each man's ser vices, and spoke confidently of achieving a vitat victory to•day. I. Gov. Curtin arrived -Safely In Hagerstown yesterday. His reception by our state troopp !Imo perfect ovation.:, After inspeeting their condition and „pniVlding; for sit their wants and furnishing all that was necessary for their entire success, he will return to the State CaPi tat Gov. Curtin was. accompanied by Colimet John A. Wright,'Speclid Aid. Surgeon wilt! a large corps of Surgeons, also- reached Hagerstown yesterday. and is now actively eugaged with his assist- 1 ants in , the relief and succor of , the wounded. The following Card frnin the. Secretary of the commonwealth Wail telegraPhed to the princi pal Post Masters in the State, with the reqnest' libat. they would phials it in; some conspicuotis position : • • • The number of wounded . , -in General Mo Oiel huh: recant • blattles;lla very large; mod of them will probably be brought into Penna. The Surgeon-General appeals to the WWI for the lirimedlate CotttributiOn of such 'articles as hie needed for their, condor' L E;All packages should have cout marked.sintakte, and be address ed to Ge rid Hale, Harrisburg. • • "- Era Stlna, - SOC. of Commenweatik. Thollmaphio ,wirea are taikag.extended to lloonfiebcrii, thus' bringing us nearer tiiCieneral headquarters. The line to that politrit ei - *tett *lll be oohiileted'ara lii 'working order to-day. •Thi•Baltiniore ritgiert of in it night contain nothing new, bat from tte accounts of the bat tle of Wednesday=we innlynati.the following ;particulate : • ' • The battle raged on Tuesday and Wednesday furibusly'-on- 4he: Au Haiku- '-ait4, iortuous / stream, buyibliitiliburetaiitliiiik - °nutting and Funning down to the :Potomac, midway be : ;t w,eln ROPl.E.Tille€, l o ll ailobaill• • t. The rebels, cut i off ifmti i tttO iron bridge at Harper's Ferry by the advance of Gen. Frank fin's corps, and fearing to Tr! tha Fotonancat 'any of'• the foe,"with Gen- Nc i tellitn pushing Ooartitiard'Qon ∈ tooettilibiSei foia bf defence. • During Tuesfisy the battle r a ged With great , , Spirit, and' 04' firini'cin either' stile ;man very heavy until towards sundiiri,:,when the rebehi ook l er baid - rottar,Wid were being severely punished. - "Their firing became demi tory,. and It was.evident that their aMlllll' iition was giving out. Oa Weils*hciincipggg,t,be .b_siti.e. _was re newed by !4.3-5 1, 0b0k-,Miiix ,11 1 4 0 0.10:1 vigor ; they acted lied been reidoited and fig!4#4 l °-#4.4, 4 1 1 1 1 01 111123 44 1 ,1. athWY. • AM 60 4 , 0 , 00 1,400 00 6,676 00 The battle lasted until •four. o'clock on Mon day afternoon, Actifek Ael3ebelsEetreated, leav ing General tongstrest and. the remnant of his Division .our hands is:prisonersef war. Ou(vidtory-:is sure, but it has cost ne many officers andOnen. :Major General Hooker Web ended; in the = fart by a Mingle , ball - while leading weeded brilliant• bayonet charge on Wednesday, and • General . Mansfield is either killed or taken primmer. Ile . foeghtmost during the entire affair up to the time he Wirs:missed. The lose of the;rebefs was Mitch . greater than ours.' Longstrait's division of ten brigades cannot muster•siven. thousand men. , BMU,E)I, The entire *rebel army will . be 'captured or killed. There was no chance left" for them to crime the Potomac, as the . river wee rising on Wednesday, and our troops pushing them con tinnely, and sending prisoners to the tear by tOnewalllackson is now in command 'of the Ad force in Maryland. ' It was reported at Elskerstown that Chmeral Miles re-enacted his Ihill'Bun scene at Harper's Very; whichwas surrendered to the - ltebids in a shameful manner.' ' ' 'Six batteries •of 'artillery, belonghieto'Long. sided, 's' Divisidn, were captured •on Tuesday and - Wednesday, and it id skid we have tiduin aiiirly fifteen thinuautdprlionets shwa Sunda Jackson's army, With Lee and other distbi gutibed wounded officers, will be forced to sur: re4der in a do or twci at thelarthesCl Oin immense: arra* la 1111151motionjiand onr :4 1 2. 12teh - ale 40 certain' of ultimata!' and tiecieive n:'Etutulide has taken poseeision of Sae jiiiife Pony, and is advancing on a !kiwis', 'A ilea.' - Q E , •i-s• , t •' ' .. ; very o ne Vera is jutoilantover th e naiN and deirotol,44:4o-4iC PoebilktiYai*O4l4lll - • Prom our Morning Edition THE NEWS. Heametizo, Sept. 18, 1862 IN NONE:" Details of the Allegheny Arsenal Explosion. A RECAPITULATION OF HORRORS The TELEGRAPH yesterday morning, barely announced e the fact of rt terrible explosion which tookplace in the AlleglienyArsensl on Wednes day. By the Pittsburg Dispatch of yesterday'we have full particulars of the horrible occurrence, from which we condense the following account: Atter the explosion, the bUilding took Bre, and those of the girls confined by the fragments were burned to death. A number were doubt less killed by the 'explosion, and their bodies consumed. Where the heat was the greatest, nothing remained of the bodies bat the whiten ed bones. Thousands of people collected on the groncids, and all were horror stricken at the scene: The charred remains of the victims were lying about in rows id several directions. A. number were dying of their injuries and removed by friends. We noticed two bodies 'which had been blown from the bnilding,..both so horribly mutilated, as indeed were all that we saw, wick. bat one exception, as to render ideutification impossi ble. We saw the bodies of two' young women wno evidently, lad been burned alive in each other's arms, I one place we counted forty seven bodies, in another ten, and turn where you would, blackened trimks of bOdies—piles of roasted flesh—met your gaze, flare and there lay the fragment of a skull, pr someother part of a body. . . . Two girls were 'conversing near' where a body lay. One of them had escaped' uninjured —tile other was in search of 'a sister;and in describing her, said_ she wore a red ress. A gentleman standing near , pointing to a frag ment of a `dress hanging upOLI a tree, said: "Was it like. that-f" The girl looked' up, saw the fragment, and a loud, scream from her told us that she identified it as part of the dress worn by her sister. We came to a spot where two girls were dy ing. Both were terribly burned. One asked if she was really going -to die, and desired' a priest to be sent lox., She appeared less injur ed than her felloi-sufferer, and spoke In a loud and clear voice ; but death soon came, Her companion was remoied"from the grotind, still.alive, but beyond recovery. Anxious relatives flittrd hurriedly about the grouods, gaging upon the crisped. remains, in. the hope of discovering some Mark of Identifi cation, Many of the hodies were encircled with steel hands othoopedskirts. ' The building or hporatory, was one . story high, divided into halls end rooms, with a n open space in the carafe, like a'cobreleclinnts as to the cause, aswell as particular point at wh the firseasplestmtpuiraime‘ • diMe.-- ava tif, ' and'_ cannot. fachicannot be de fi nitely as. certalned, thin by' g; proper investi gation by a Coroner. Shortly' before the 'first explosion„ .three barrels lof.coirder had 'been brought trete the, magarine.and placed .on, a porch at the laboratory. The, driver ,of..the wagon' in which the Powder .wag hauled; liras knoOked down twice ay the. expired/ al; WC . dot ;seriously .144 His nalneill Trick and 'redder un Lawrenceville. - . Adjacent to the laboratory was a small Ong need as an engine room,'for heating pupa durioit wiwiir, and attched to this-build ing were tyro rooms in which. cartridges Were filled, and in which were aome two.: hundred. Mounds of powder. The flames, communicating, to these rooms caruild the laknipicelon. It .was pay-day, and Mr. BottWorth, the paq knasternhAq. Pkid &I:the-girls before, the occurrence. After the fimt expit*aoka num ber of the girls; who - had rushed out of their rooms, went hackto seer after - the others, and thus fell victims. .I- ( The ftyemen were p_rouaptly on the wind; end rendered ialusble esdatimeo in.quenehing the fire. For s time' it; was unsafe to go near the burning building, owing to the Cc•ntAiiimis bursting of cartridges end shells? • The exact number of lives lost could not cec-: obily be ascertained last evening. It isipossi-, ble that the bodies of some were entirely con sumed. ..The number, boweiner,' will' not. fall ilhoo et seventy. . „ . A scene of terrible excitement occurred:at Stor'eillotise'NO: 1, situated near Butler ,street, in which upwards of "three hundred - girls were employed in preparing the paper 'Cylinders ?or Musket,. cartridges.: Although hi no danger whateier, the gbh; rushed, down the stairs to the front entrance, which wasaiready blocked 3 1 1 1 With a crowd of inin and women, in which were Parents seeking after , their daughters . . • There itas no ingress or egress, and:the minium was frightful. Women were trodden- under foot, some injhred severely, and the scene was abso- . , tritely &literal* -- Udders were Placed to the upper windows from' the outside,' by *bleb RIM* a number of the girls got: out of the building. It was e, considerable lima (42efere the outside crowd could be feiced back. During the excitement it number:l:tithe girla leaped out of the.second story windons, and it Aide Way were severely *lured. LINE OP TSB DEAD AND =MOD The following is a list of the dead•and In jured, with their placCoFteilider(c — e, Si - far as we could tenni: - • • - - Two young daughters.of Mrs. Maxwell, rai ding Xixith ward, near,thundr groun d s .. Mary Ilionueß, aged about twenty parents • inside in Lawrenceville. Horribly mangled about Bibs and body, and face 'badly bvirued.• Mary and Kate Dugan,- Agent; resided on thh corner of Butler and Allegheny streets, Ninth ward. • ' Miselloas, residence unknown. Hate Dean, residence unknown. .: J MTh' Marl J ahasalli &IPA kw_autirtarse!years,: Mulberry alley , between Factory, and. Walnut streets, Tett Ward:' --" Amide Jones, sister'of Mn. Mitts, 'daughter of Morgan Jones, Mulberry alley, between Wal nut and Factory streets, Fif t h ward. Idai Ann WWidithir, geaidence unknown. .k daughter of Mn. Dalt', tairrenceville. at• ' Miller stadia small`-daughter , residence ~ oivia. , „ ~ c: 1 ~D • , 0 c& Penn street, above fair grounds. Brady,r aged twelve : years, anghter of lee Brady, Sixth etreet; - near Grant." - , Zilen Klima, aged sixteen years; daughter o'eties hilLenna, Faber -street, near . 81. Pack's Church. • i rjr . Ann murphy, aged eig hteen years ; Ito onalt street, Ninth Tar&• Pen Slartalley; aged sixteen year's i. Pike etriiet, between Walnut aid Factory,' 'Fifth Mary tel4W9Y,skOr to en, aged sigh- Wei Y" ra ; F "' e ar f ti llif r eFe / .7 ,1 49M- 11 44 Walnut,. ri ft trir 4: _ -. Eside Beiilep; aged thvefitytTohr iiiiit ; :IN* hf Ni i 91/ Seventh street, near Webster, Third , wad. gtsam if fut. ..vi.g.procured / imPower Pr ed io execute .10ir ad 400 1i T IORIN for ~va►7 .dipgriPtiou, abeam , a 11.,iian tJe' tto 044 sws' op' estahlithment in the country. R►TF OF ADVERTISING. tar Four lines or less constitute ene-half square. Eight lines or more than four constitute a square. Half equare, one d y ... .... 10 20 one wee. ... 1 26 f. one moiali a three months, .... 4 00 .4 elz months 6 00 .6 one pa^ 10 00 One Square, one day 50 one week 2 00 <, one month 6 00 if tbree months.... 10 00 c, Six mantis. 16 00 " one year 20 00 ,1074. Business notices inserted in the Local Column, or beroraldarriagesand Dentin, BIM CENT PER LINE for each:insertion— .-. •: • 7 4 , " .^ 1 ' ,•-.... • ifigi- !decrial/es end .. Ile dbif fur %it chargid'ai regular advertisements. .. NO. 19. Grace M'Millen, aged eighteenlearap nab titer street, near Washington, Sixth ward. Eliza Lindsay, No. 33 'Webster street, near Tunnel,. Third ward. • . • Mary Jane Lindsay, sister to Eliza , .No. 8 Webster street, near Tunnel, Third .Wal!. Mary Cronin, aged seventeen years ; Law renceville. Mary Reardon, aged eighteen years; Law renceville, near Arsenal. Robert Smith, aged nineteen years, son of Mrs. Smith, widow woman, residing on Spring alley, near Harrison street, Ninth ward. Mrs. Elenor Shepherd, Matron of the Labora tory, Lawrenceville, near the Arsenal. Sarah Jane Shepherd, aged sixteen years, daughter of the Matron, Lawrenceville, near the Arsenal. . Emma Clouse, aged twenty: one, Lawrence-. vile. Kate li'Bride, aged fifteen years, daughter of Andrew li'dride, one of the foremen; Law renceville. Mr. Bollman, foreman in One of the shop; ; Lawrenceville. Mary BoLiman, aged seven years, daughter of the foreman ; Liivrenceville. Mrs..Grabby, - widooi lady ; Pike street, near Walnut. Mrs. G.'s husband was a member of Capt. M'Farlawi's neorpany, 102 d regiment, and was killed during the engagement of Fair Oaks. She had been engaged at the Arsenal but ter) .days. . Ellen M'Afee, aged sixteen years ; Spring alley, near O'Hara street, Fifth ward. A young man, Stephen Honley, employed at Zug and Painter's mill, picked up a ladre marked with the initials "C. J." It is in Pos session of Alderman Taylor, of the Fifth ward. In one of the charred bodies we noticed eleven bullets, protruding through the flesh ; in another we noticed nine bullets. • - Scattered all about the grounds were frag- Metall of dinner baskets, shoes, drawls, bon nets, &c., audit is 'said money was found by different peteons. One man picked up a twenty dollar gold,plece. • Tyro. girls, one of them in a nude state, but uninjured, and the other much hurt, were dis covered by a gentleman residing in the vicinity, after the Brat explosion. The former be shield ed from observation, and left for the purpose of securing some clothing for her, .but when he returned he found that she had disappeared. tier injured companion web properly provided for . Since writing out our account, we r base. Sli cer Gained that over one hundred and siztyitt the gitiihad been paid off before the Cataatzo pheroccurred. ' ' . APPORTnilglilTB OF ASSISTANT ASS BOBS.—Theundersigned Assessor of nixes, under the act approved July 1, 1862, entitled. u•An act to provide internal revenne to support the. Government, and to pay interest on the publicAleht s for the ,fourteenth collection diii trict, has appointed the following as his. emit tddits; viii 'Nix 1 mid 2. - Dauphin county—Benjamin ;1r! Middletown P. O. - - • - „No. 8, Northumberland eofuziy--,Jszoix Seas, holta,. Sunbury P. o. No. 4. Thomas S. Neekbi, Milton P. . No. 5, Snyder cotnity-John linger; se linsgrove P.O. • , • : . . No. 6. Union county--,4harles Schreiner./ Mifflinburg P. 0. No. 7. Juniata county—E. C. Stewart, Nile flip P. O. • , . . .it . . DANIEL SENDEL I , kixopitrows, Sept. 11.1862. Brsibury Gazetk, Poilitus-, grove -Peit Jtiriistit publish three times and send • bill to Aura& t Peteto, Middletown, : Dauphin county, Pa.: -.I 808 .EDWARD 3, GAIETY MUSIC HAIL Walnut Street between Id and 3d. ENGAGEMENT EXTaAORDIN.AItri, IMMENSE SUCCESS ! i'inst week of the Beautiful AIIiEBIOAN DANSEUSE MISS ELIZA FLORENCE, ; I In connection with the GREAT IakIETY -TBOUPN, Dick Berthelon, J. H. Hollis, D. H. Hyde' Hob Edwards and Weber's Beautiful Orohestri - 'Admission 20-cents. ".:: 808 EDWARDS, Sole Proprietor. ' JOHN Wtt 1 3E13 • t . Oonfectionel4 Fp:o6ollv' THIBD STEM, NEAII WALWEIT, CONFECTIONERY OF-ALL KINDS, • - i . ORANGES AND LEMONS . . • , . i - .E I N! .;S . . BANANNAS, - - i .. Vidal AND SALT $1%1., AniiHyeoiapies o, all 'dads, brought direct from ..tb a , • in Itarkisa;twics a week, .nd purdnaied !moat' 147,..„ iw. • auperrision, th us ea.totidg tag to Bolt a het , • Ith Ta iteal r cheaper article than in/ in the market.;,i :•: - 4fie Orders from a distance attended di . promppy, and pao.l)odvered In &sty port of the city free ;Of &lir ge.:: ' ..-B. CANNSR.fiIUIT 3 coneLitially Oft tatted. Give ,a call. . - : ric2sl JORNWIBIC. *SC A. PARKH/LL . 1 PLUM-BER-- GAB FITTER'. Think:Strod, nat dOO7 to the Telegreph Ail:tone.; IH9REB, , dweiiings, churches-,...-, - , t --,1 buildings, factorteaot,o., fitted up with - 4:: e irti s pa hi's- *Weds= li ke- manner. fly . ) d c bass ~, Beth Tubs, 4.lfketul,For^.At eumpa, WatetAlkfrag i , anal' Ire Ptpti foe water, gas ma steal .A 0 4: of Piabdo ilatroValltils respectfully aolleltedil kiji •- PreIPPLI7 attended to- • Imp ha • - TAKE NOVICE. , . . , OR SAL - 8.-75 Cavalry and Infailtry , I Overcasts, 80 muskets and ram; cattiftriktoisa, ` 'nal', Pfidefins , bavevaalis I sad gingigssiov.vji 1it,..., tom and pPOODS, Otle 4 -UPaq-' 04, 1 417; 1 8 71 i, pistols, bditakskives.aki.: foi. Ws enc l al [1: si B-081 .1 .. .' . . BAW B AMON:AWL: ...1,..-: *Bum ILietutukdisig 7.Conetena; anal !'" Twist, forof t ligpiltbfd mint .,,,,ll:Fo 11 Corner rOnt sad Market arab. OTROS LKCIDKATS MISS KATE FRANCIS, 1111058 LI .ZIN FILiNCII3, MISS M.0.4,1E FIELDING, MISS KATE ARCHER, MISS JULIA EDWARDS, Earriturg; Pa MID lEEE