Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 25, 1862, Image 1
THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By G-EORGE 'BERGNER TERMS.—SINGER Simonsnom The DAILY Tztecatels Is served to subscribers in tin City at 0 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will bi charged 84 00 In advance. WEEKLY AND 1:11= WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. The TELEGRAPH IS also published twice a week durini the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the following cash rates, viz: Single tubscribers per year Semi.Weekey..sl. 50 Ten C t it CI _l2 00 Twenty " ei it •L ..22 00 Single subscribers, Weekly .... 1 00 __ _ _ Tun LAW oz NEWSPAPERS. . . If subscribers order the discontinoadoe of their...cows papers; the publisher may continue to send them until arrearages are paid. If Subscribers neighs:it:Or refuge to take their newspa pers from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. fitinellantous EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, awtmAcrroaxe OP BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-MARINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS ; AND MLOBIN FOR . CIITTING-MACHINE KRIM. Portable Cider _Mills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, Ueneral Machine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANUM% SOAOLL ,SA WIIVG, PLANING, NM, fir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brami made to order. Gear and Screw Cuttineltc.- HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS .63- • ash paid for Oldeippar,Brass, Spatter, &a, STEAM BOILERS &C. P AtN:N•I LVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of vaHouil patterns, both atationAry and swinging. Sash Wiggins and various other building castings, for sale veil' cheap at the [my24-Iy].. EIAGLIK WORKS. I N 8 U 11 , ANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation l Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH‘ __ OF .PSILADELISHA. • Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets ..... ......$1,200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur Coffin, Samuel W. Jonas, John A. ;Brown, Samuel V. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen , Junes N. Dickson, S. Mottle wept, John Base; George L. Harrison, Francis R.,Cope, Ed ward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. I ARTHUR COFr N, Prisideal • MARDIS PL4TT &oratory. As central agent the above name comp any, the undersigned is prepared to take Fire risks in any part of the state of Pennaylvania, either annually or -issirpet ually, on the most favorable terms. .oflice Third street between Walnut and Strambersy Bu ke's row '=+' A ArBITEHLF,R, d y Harrislourg,,ia. - 1100118:FOR , FARMERS. ri 11E attention of agriculturists is directed to the following works, which will enable tbera to . increase the-quantity and value of their - crops .by. adding science• and- the expert ments of others to their arperience STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FABM, de tailing all the labors of husbandry and • • the best way. toped.= them. Price, s 856 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and' ;Real Economy • • COO LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen;; ..1 00 THE FARMERSB COMPANION, by •Buel 76 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL: TURE; by Johnston . . .. . .. ' 50 THE abIRRICANIFARMER'inew and uni , • vessel handbook, with 400 engravings.. , 2 , 6o AN. EASY METHOD OF MANAGING '- BEES, by Weeks. . . *) 20 The Nature and Treatmen . t . of Diseases of Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 LFIBIG'S AGR.I.COLTDRALCM'mISTRY 75 MIIAJH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, aid- the production of milk, butter, nimiefse, by Flint.. .. .1 60 6}RASSFI3 AND FORA GE . E'LkITIE, by TtYnetu.. net;.., , = ' .;. r5 O SA.XTON'S' HAND-BOOK; containing * th'e Horsei-the OW, the pigil owls, Aix,: THE'FAItMEWS DICTIONARY and Prac tical Farmeri by Dr. Gardner.. 60 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS.. .... 75 THE Filth- BOOK ;OF MANURES, or American Muck &Kik. . . • '1 , 25 THE HORSE AND .HIS DISEASES, by Jennings ' 100 YOUA'IT ON THE'HORSIII - 1 - 100 HIND'S FARRIERY andSTUD 800K....1 00 HORSEMANSHIP and thaßreaking and Training of Amass 75 Standard Books", School, Books, and every thing in the stationery linee,,at lowest prices, at BERGNER'S' CHEAP.. 103.4. STORE. AN ENTIRE - NEWSTOOK GOLD PENS ! 16 best and largest assortment of Gold Pans l hes just been opened at REONER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C F Newton at Co., of New York, and yarranted to give full satisfaction. A trial will satisfy one. any Examine the prices below Gold Pen and Silver'Holder for sl' 26. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 60. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2.26. Gold Pen and Sliver Holder for.-$2.60. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76. • Gold Pen and Silver Holder - 0442 26. Gold pen and Silver Holder for $& 75. r.lold 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. cOss, _FRUIT ~..IARS FSEALING BEST AND! CHEAPEST ! ,1 PALL AND ,EXAMINE, V/ 10 , pQQII JR. 400 7 rIVIE general ,variety of eade for' 'ad: ± hurtingttie TOILET, to ba Loud at Koller %, is unsurpassed nth rail e 6 el 'keel. _ . • ' \••,„, • JUL ciamib," .• • V,(l 16 111 , )e _ tilliT11$111111:11 Ig re ~.. 4 <S 7 ' - 7 2: 74 : • VOL r DR. JOHN - RON 33.eizermagc•rtan A S LI soovered the most certain ., epeea y, effetnuni ienindy in ilk+ norlo for , DISEASES OF ISIRRUDEIV CE: • Tunam..in SET To TwiTve tiounf4, No"'Nercsury , A Cure Warranted; or no 'Charge, In from on e to Two Days. Weakness of the 'hack oi.littebe, Strioturs; Anis:Solo of the a tdneys and Bladder, il/voluntary olisebarges,lib- Ooteticy, General 'Debility, bleivougness Dyapepsy, Lan guor: Low Spirits,,, Confusion of Idea, Palpitatientif 'the" Heart Timidity, Trembling, Dimness.of Sight or Giddi ness; IN Beige of the Head, Threat, Mistier Skin, atfet• tins ofitheLig:er,Lungs, Stomach or Boweleiliosei ter iibledisoraerg ar i sing from the : Solitary ,Ilabits,of, Youth those , nom and hoittary prectleite more' fatal to the it victims than the gong of i.-yreng to the Mariners of (flys see, bligghting their most brilliant hopes or ,anticipations, rendering mar rhige, &e:Ontpcselble. " ' • • • . • Young Men ••• • • ••• • Xspecially, who have, become the victime_of, Solitary Vice, that dreadful destructiie habit which annual lyaweeps to :an .Imila - el grave - thousands of "Young Men of the most exalted .talents and ;brilliant_ intellect:, Who Might otherviide hive ehtrineed listening Senates with the, La !indent of.eloquenoe or waked to a:43l4er ilia living lyre, may Gail wittaull confidence.. , . - • Marriage:: •I Married Persona, 'or Young Men eentimidaling marl thga, being aware , or physical weakness; organic debit!. ty, deforibitich am. speedily cured. ; lie•who places himself under the dare 'of - Di.' J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, andeen-. ildently rely upon hisiklll'es'it PhYsician. . • Organie Weakness pnmethatel Restored y Cured, and full vigor . • This distressing Affection—Which renders , ito misera ble and marriage impossible-1S the penalty paid by the pimping of hiproper indulgence's. 'Young perigees are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware , of :the dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that understands thesubjeot will pretend to denY•tbat the pew fir of procreation felon sooner. by those falling into Ms proPer habits than by the priident Besides being de• prived the, pleasures of healthyc °Rapti it.; the Most se done and destruetive symptoms to both' body : and mind arise:. The system becomes deringed; the 'Physdeal and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of prohreative .Power, Misdeal Irratibillty;Dylpepall; Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutlem I Debility,=a Wasting of the Frame Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. • • :Office, No. 7 South Frederick Street. Left band side going from Balthnore Street a him door: tram the corner.. Rsdl, not to observe, name and:number. ' ' Leiters musebe paid and 'contains a stamp. The ..DOo aor?s Diplomas bang be his omen. ,A.. Cure *unmated in: Two Days. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs, Dr. Johnson, gember o the`RogatUollegeOt biargeons, - London,' iiraiF aide from oue octhe most emilient e regfAhl : the . Untied States, 'add th e greatoi part- of wh been spent la.the hospitals of London, Philadelphia:end • else • `Where,• has effected item° of the most astonishing ..mres that were everlmoWn • .irial4 °treated' 'With ibighig" in the head and ears when anlenp i 4reatuary.ow3neita, being st.nnealit, eirdilf3n bisbrifiri6Bl 1011,11 ['review. blushing, attended sometimes with.deralettlirteet;ef nikid were ourettipmedietely. ; . Take ,Partionlag. c liotteie: - • • Dr. 'addresses all those who haiti injured themselves by Improper indulge. ce and solitary habits, which ruin both: b.ody andmlndiniilltitnetheinlron either business, study, soolety:or marriage. • These are some of the sad and midancholly effects pro duced by early habits of-youth, , viz : Wean.* We ' 'of the Back and Limbs, Paine in the Bead, DlinneSs f Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, ..Pidpitation of .the hesrc Dye pepesir; Nervous Ireutibility, Derengement of thelliigestiv.e Anictionn, General Debility, SyMPtothe of Do4umption; miorrstax.—The fearfulelfects on the mind are to be. dreeded—Loss of Memory,tJenfusion of:ldeas , trinstoh - of Spirits, 'Evil Ihrbodings, Aversion to. nociety, If Distrust, Love 'or holitude,' &h., are; Some the evils produced. T R ousehos of persons of all ages :caw: now ;Judge whit is the cantle ef,their declining health, losing their, vigor, bed:ening weak,. pale; nervous and emaciated; haying, a singular appearance about the eyes, eough`andey whims of eonsumption. . . . , : , !Young Meg" ".- Withhave hipireAthetoselw a certain practice" In didgest, in wbep a tone , a ki.ablt.ikeireatly, learned from companions, brit sbhool; the infects of winch Are nightly felt, even: when.aineep; and if lot dure4 renders marrlageimpossibLe; and;destrops• With mind' and' Body, should apply,lmmedintely.::. ; :,.;. ; ..; ; ; What n pity that a young man, the hope of his. noun. trii'the darling'of his parents 4 'Should he, snatched, Irian aspic:speeds and elOoyineine Of Mb, by' tie 'eotiiequence of deviating from the piith of nature aand aging in ••a certain ,secielhit.; ttak . Parl3o l t* M%OO .beloriColltenl , plating refloat tilitnadund mind and 7 aro the most .neces sary requisites to promote connubial Indeed, without these,. the journey through.lifc becothes st..*eary pilgrimage fte:proujiect hourly. darkeni , to; the' view the mind becomes rhaddwed.withdespair and filled with the inelancholly'rabetied thattpe I . iuppiTtosa of anothor becomentlighted. with ohr . ' • "•- • • - • . Disease o Lesprllence. • - Wile : eineWitted ilutimpredent votary..of pleasure finds thistle his hilxid 'the seeds . ,.'4if thia painfu l plia. ease, ittoo=o ft en Mimesis eaae, that - an ill -Itmeif sense of Auntie or dreed,af eiscovery;:dPtersitimirenv applyi n g MUM% who v from o ; h:tauten and respectability; can albite be= frienithl* ddleyfni tiftheiconstitutdonall symptemelou this heir sr.didease ratanAeir : eptelayance, ouch . 441 , ,14 : . aerated: sore Mama; dissalted. taxa,' Doctrinist' p a ins - iii iti" the head and limbs, dimness of eight, destines, nodes on, the shin bent* and srma, 419tohee en thelh-sc!, face: snit .uxtfeflittlit, with highttei •YelddltY meethejpainte of WO month . ar thie hang' of the nose:fall in, and the victim of thisi awful dliedisehiMonse. 'a horrid objector cona4cration; desth• 'pate is , perldd •to his &with) sufferings, senOng bite 10.,`,‘. that; UndbitcoW voted' Country from whehce rio tlayeler returns.M , It is a eselcpscholly feat that' thousands" Tall Victimsto this terrible dimase,,owing, to.the.unakilfalinese rif ' rant, p.retendere, :who,hy the use b o olf era and a!,(1c4., the E **due. life miserable: • - " -"- • , • , 111, Vast net your litosit; heanti;tothreire of the many ; Unlearned . and Wort luau Pretender's; disititnte'eflikiw ledge, "Me orAvae.lAr, tylto;eoPrDr• dtilltegen'ttadVerl Yarn/temente; or stYle themselves In the newspapers; regularly Educated Phyalcitum inestpahle.ot Paring, they keep you trifling inotah - after menthjaktim . — their filthy and poisonousnces compound ', ar.ini§fohg as-thelonalldst• fee am _be obtained, and in despalrcleave-yon - with - ruin. ed health ta eigh oveTirtpr - gal%dismzrot Dr. Johign*iageonlyingralcianjal His credential cr diplomas always pease office 4 His renieditelor treatment tire unknown to - all , iali ers ' prepared from a life Illiekt•lite,:gr eatheepitals of Eu rope, the first in the oolintir di mord" extenetve Prt , yate Practice than any- atharPhyldigliffir the vr4.. . " lidorseinent tor e- many thousands cured at this instithtton year_ afT sar year, and the numerous important Surgt4r tom: lions performed by Dr. Johnson, WitIICATOy lthbt ire.: p or t er s of the "Son," "Clipper," and ) I (oX:other pa path, notices of which have appeared- *rand again - `" 1 before the public, besides his stestinivßia -.....tleman of character and responsibility„ IMAkflett guarrantee tattle effileted. ^ rr.‘l SUE. Rral*i; itetauy Persona.ebonlitheVarticular in directing their letters to Ints-liindritibkiin the kdiViring %Winer , JCIANE4SII, M. D. Of the Balinnoreltoipiiiiiiiiiiionthr, - F R E'S Btr B , • AT • r , MARKET . P I'C3 E. NvEjtAVlWfittiiil74l:i 4 large Refrig erator, and tukriiiierfaimi&contrairime of oor moat rube* farmers to:VR.IIO3 oo.witit. fr eeb ga l & wait butter' regalarkorfir be enabled" te:,entally,o,ar &taws with 0,0011r:eh icy old 'anger itt iiinseete. :zny2e • ' 1 •" 1 M. DOCK, Jr. &ce ArOWN sugars of all grades, for Bale low, by NICHOLS & SOWHAN, Corner Front Rad Market streets. ‘‘IN.DEPENDEN'i IN ALL TEN %,114,1-- HARRISBURG, PA THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 25; 1862_ '.PURIFY,. THE BLOOD:: vOT, a few Lot' the work. t disorders thet afflict 'manitiod arise from the corruption that Ac cumulates in the bitiod. Of all the discoveries that have beett Made' tb purge it out, noun hive been found which could eipial in effect 'svites'Cometiost. EXTRACT !OP SABEAPARILL4.; It elearnes and renovating the blood, lc: stillithe vigor, of health into the, system and purges obit the; humor Which Mike &maim. It stimulates tbe healthy gunctione of the body 'and . eipels the disiddSte that grow.aud rankle itv the bleed. Is extraordinary vittitee are not yet widely knosrxi, but when they melt will'no linager be a question what remedy , to employ in the great variety of alliletiMg "dleioses that require im alterative remedy: 'Stich ii• remedy, that could relied on, lure long, em songlitfor, and now, for the first time, the public have ore. on which they ;can depend. Out space here difsto tiot admit certificates to, show effecte. Rut .the Of' a Single butte will show to the sick that it sixties surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers from; Scrofulai Scrofulous Swelgings and „Sores, try it,. sod. see the rapidity with which it Cures. Skin 'Diseases, Pimples, Postules, Blotelies, Eruptions do., are 50011 cleanse out of the system., • At...l.nthony's Fire,, , Rose or Erysipelas, Yeller or 'SI . t Rheum, ii'cald Head; Eine , so arm, cloud ;not bfr borne while - they can be so speedily cured by Ayes it SAILWARILLL . , 81/Philiat'or Venereal • :Diseases is expelled froM the system gby the prolonged use of this Seaserminxi, , and the patient la left as healthy, asifbehad never Width, climate. • ' • •' • Femais 1/frepies are Milieu' by scrofula i the b lood, and are generally soon . cured by ibis timid or 'Atom P.ABILLA4 Price $1 per:bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. ' • • For all the purposes of a /may physic,: take kiwi ONTRAwno Pale, which are everywhere known to be the best purgative that' °Sized to the American Peo-. , pie Price IS cents peraog;:or.:6boxeiribr $l. prepared by Dr. J. C. AYElti& 0 9.iCiicwAii_lfose .1 and: OA by Druggists everywhere:' Sold by 0. A. Burgyart, o..W.,Gross k Co., O. K. Kel ler, J.M. Lets, Or.. Riley; F, T, lifyeth dealers , every. where , . • ••. or ronns “in; . k Ail W orkk elf • - ** . wee ••..:..-: •L . : :74 1:11? 4. • ‘• I `• * ' • :.WQJ.lffrri - -. • . I:: P'E ft litaltik.l7 N.I A" STEAM DYEING ESTABLISANINNT 104 Marlcif, -- :%Fi t aaVeiTh4ih, and, sth. • • HAR:R.II4 BURG, PA • $ vA*EEE4,eyery t deporiplio ß , at, Ladies' try abdOeiitleinatfie liarniptitts Rises Clouds, 6m., are . Dyed, Clemikedt-and &belied in gar !Mit matinbr and at the shortest notice.:_.• • TIODff& & CO., . . • - -• Prprietors • : • o . . • k j t 4 0TICE f ie Atiaidby given ` tha t ttou will be made by, kbe subscribers, citizens of ids uyikill county, Pennsylvagia, fora charter of.A.bank :of difidount, • dep colt and.',Uara ation, 'finder tee • irec %linking laws of Peonsylvania, to be named the sIiOV ARNMJENT BANK ," to be Imaged in the boron h of Pottsville, Ochnylaill county,. W ith a caPi l,l aft thouSind dollars add prtvilege to increased the same to two hundred: thounuidlitaltrs. 11C31,•111JNIWIN,GES„ DANIBL KaBBS,' .1 F.„Jr.taurrrizuleirEa.; 7 , • 'ltutprzasetts. —rottstrurs - , - Angus 8;1862; L - .auBdltviti o i , . . i -HAPPINESS OR 111BEitr? T I; STIO : - 1.111111, Proprietete. .of =the "PARISIAN uP 'ANATOMY . and' MtDI SINE' have determined regardless of exPenehi to - loses free, (for the benefit of suironchumautts) FOUR of their most instructive and tateteatiiig Lectures on Mar riage and its Disqualincationel Neivow Debility, 'Prema ture Declaim of blanhOOd, Indignation Weakness or De. pression, Loss of energy and Nitel Penns, the Great So cial Fyils, and.tbose cites !hien resnit , traM youth=] ful EXMlltellititiolance: "of Ofogy inid Nature ' s - La*. These invuluable - Lactates have been the•hlefirs of ttailghtnitirand .saving thou gands, sad will be forwarded-free on the receipt of four ,stamps, by addressing CF.C.REPA , tY Panama CARENeT or Aownetx AND bIeDDANJI, otui Droanway, New York. ; jelh-dly •' Advertiser,' having been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple renter 'd i y,wfter baying inifered several yeare with it severe IWng affection, and that dread disease; , Corisnin ption— la anxious to make 'keel% to - hix:fellowNsufforara the means of oast- • '• - ITo ell who desire it E hemill send a 'copy of the per deription a need (free charge,) ,with the &realms for * preparing , and Using the lama, Which they , gill find i sure cure for' Consumption,- Bronch it i s C. Tre only ° bloht of the . advertiser In sending the Per seription is to b.enalt the aligned, and spread inform*. non whicififfi conceives tote invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wilrtry his remedy, at' it will cost them nOthing and may prove a blessing. Parties . _wishing •,tife perWeription will please -address • . nalV. b,',I)W.ART.I B. WILSON; Whitamsber•gh; Xinge county, blew York. ddrw3m ' • ••• _ - • ~,t LL emphiyeea of ,thpiffkilimielphia and ;M. Reading Railroad comtisny,,wbo may enlist: in the senior; of the United ctatesTor the purpose of °rushing the rebellion mow threatening the: itherthiti ormtir: noun: try, are hereby mauled, thas their respective Ilitylo3ollB will. be kept open and 'gtvezi theft haididlately on their return; and that the fact of their volunteering to `detbnd their ciuntry In this emergency, will be cowl area hereafter as greatly 'la tlinir favor ter promotion to unj! suitable positions to the service of this Company. OHARLE-3 E. SMITH, President. Rh' aruanst 4111,4862. feiHE Updegro4 'fioperty, Canal • At ~gwogry. awl : Rockville Hence, situated Ave miles ab,wll earrisburg, is WA! paced sals,.i See adver fiseient in Weekly 'or apply to "OslB-nelanlialB63 aEEE,largeat and most extenatTe;'assort mint orglanin the city, just received, acid for imtexery „low, by NitblOLs Sc B . ,Cotneir Vt7ont and Market otreeta. VGARS of all kinds, white and brown, S ;lower than any house in town; by NICHOLS & BOWIIAN, _ 4-' Oct4ieelkorf*iiiii indtliarketjuieist; .'. 4 t7;;" - mint, wisua OdnfeetiOnery & l' hit Store , THIRVI3TREtrneI ‘NaLiTtit Earrfabuiq, Pa. . CONFECTIONERY OF. ALLI KINDS '• ORANGES' AND MEWS, „ 1 3 114 E APPLES,' BAN.ANNAS, • '• • • " . . " FRESH AND. SALT MR 'And vegetables of iU magi, .brodeht, direct. from' the East*, Ka.r.ketn, twice a week, and pm:abased wa.ter personal' sapervision, ' tlill/Ereciatilidg ms to sett a better mid cheaper article than ant In the market. .17Silir-Orders from a distance attended to promptly; and row delivered „to any part of the city free of: ohargel , ' FRpa CANP!EO FIWITS onsian tly ,on hand. Give. me a ' • L gal] , JO 34151 E. u z • NA4pgams4rAtitio.kilfi ety , 1 '4 Di . see Front and Mark 6D-t'l`_` &ERVING jars, fruit cans of all L. kinds, for sale low, by NICHOLS BOWMAN, 729 Ommull.mtandMAAW4osta. "fliectlio.utons TO CONSUMPTIVES, 10121=123 T.f. TIT. 11 A' L 11:.:_.•.:;:;.N.-..0',..K filistellantous FREIGHT REDUCED :I aow►su & HOP - EXPRESS - CCVS WORT & amid ROUT TO AND FROM NE:W::NO.R.K '"!• f 5 "dered in th 4 I - ==%l Morning& Returned thei same: Night: Leave New York at P. M., by the Fast ; Through Express Train; arriving in Harriebul WITA01:17, ()Julio or OARS,' li. ri i( - . Order GOoda . - via ECOPE,.EXPTAESS CO, General Offioe, 162 Broadway, New York For further Infoiruntion , enquirii of . BERCkIi..V.V, Agent. :}lABausp.uaa, Aug. 1861.-dtf • PUBLIO SALE. tN -pursuance , - -of an Order -of •: the Orphans' Court of reophla comity, will be exposed, to sale, On Saturday„ the"lltb' Da of October, on Vie Piviue .1. that ' metisuap and tract of land situate in gast iHarover township in said county, bounded by lands of `Jacob redly., Henry Baked, Jacob Yortyand John Lin:: , gle, imatakiingnise hundred - and twelve' acres: be the same more or less, thereon erected a large two story stone dwelling hoes° and large bank.bari wagon shed,. IcOrecribi, smokejnosuis 'other ; end lois 'other nair twei" story frame dwelling house, with 'basements ao. There an' exorillent spring of never, failing water &teach of the dwellings, and.n lump) . good tum itt the atone : Mnge: ThLepropertyls situate about air a mile from the Harrisburg and Jonestown road, and 'about thirteen miles from Harrisburg..- Them is a g00d..- ',lieu ;ten acres of good timber tan . The.romal.:der is un- - der a high state of' (Midi : lifted and fences in good re "pair. altogether this - is"-ode - of the meet desirable larMi3lll the neighborhood" 2. Also at the same time and place, a certain tract of land, situate in the :seine tOwnsble, adjoining_ lands of William Marts John Walmer,Manada Creek and Adam Hetrick, containing 'eleven acres, be' the' same More -or ess. Tele land Is well timbered /sad is susceptible of 'being made good feint land, or meadow.; S. Also at the game time and place, a tract of unim proved land, situate 'oll'th° second - mountain in the Same township, adjoining lands of Michael - Snyder and Samuel Snyder, John Heim, Samuel ,Lingle 4nd others: qmataining twenty mires, more or less.. UM land is well timbered.. Late the estate - of Benfindn' " Bale to commence at ten o'clock A M. of said day, when attendance, will be given and conditions of sale guide known by -' JUHN IfINGLIC, Administrator of Benjamin Heim ,drc'd. Ilezrieburg, Sept. 2,:1862.::. . •4 08 : 1 4,3, w t x , Lebanon "Democrat" please .copy till sale, and send bill'to this oillaelmniiaiately for collection. . „ EOOllOWf IS WEALTH CURE YOUR COUGH FOR ONE DID. The BEST and CHEAPEST itotweimam TIFATR, DY in the World. Madame ZADOC PORTER'S GREAT; 'COUGH REMEDY 1 . MADAME ZADOC.PORTER'S Curative 'JAL laaliam Is n irarranted need +=fading ta,the•al-. niettoos, to cure In all Takes; Coughs, Coals, Whooping • Cough, Telma; and • all likifeetions: of lhe Throat nal Longs. . . , . Made ZADOC PORThh'S Balsam is prepared with all the requisite. care 'and' skill, firma a combination of the bat 'remedlewthc vegetable kingdom affords' Ita'reeited.' qualitieo akitini4...;!*.eniiiikpower to [wait" the healthy tuiti.*lgicronsuircumuon otthe blood, through,the lungs It !is not a 'vtelent randy; but embillent--werming, searching and eiTectlVe can be Wien ODi/16:i:davit t Per: son or youngest child. /ladle Z LOC PORTSB!S Batman has been used. by the public for over 18 years. arid has sinukedha 'present sale shiply'hy being recommended by those.wlto have used it to seek abated friends and' ' ' ' :21081: IkIiNgITANT.-Madame ZADOC.PORT,ERPB - Behem is sold ala prim, whickbrinkal in the reach bf every me Inkeep it move - Meat. fey ode... She thaely 'ode of a single bottle will foray& 'tie_ worth 100 , tillk* its cc.t. SCVII CAG,riSarti , y o nr Money ti--4-.Do not-be paignag . to purchase arMeles at as. to Et. which do; not. contain the: virtues of a Lsme r ßottle of Madame Porter's- Curative: Balsam, the kost df thairufaMming ' which a great as that or almost any other medicine ; and the very law pride M which it is sold, inaleathe profit to -r ;.parantlr small, and unprincipled dealers willimmetimes recommend other medicines on which their profits 'are :larger, unlike the'onsaomers insist upon havieg Madame Porter'aand hone other. Ask for Madame Porter's Ort .ratlire loam, price 10 cents, and Largehottles at 20 Ma. and take no nther. it you cannot get it, atone store: yen an at another. ' • .• . . . . INITSoId by all Druggists and Storakenpaira id 10 eta And inlarger bugling at 20 cta.t : . ; HALL 8/..1117010EL," froprietore.. 7".plekialepn : lggists f 2.lSLGreen.wich St., • • .„ • • . 1 ., :NEW , YOR=LV /fatly, agent, Market Strati°, Ilarritibtmg. ily2o;wy ' _ . . „ • - • . V 0 L.ll N T R S IF YOU yir,.a.pr T LETTER. OR NOTE, PAPER,,:: • • ; . . ENVELOPES, "WATTPTC+ GAS,, POCKET :INKSTANDS; . . * - PENS AND HOLDERS Of every deveilitloWfiA qushty, iPw will find the largest assortment at .BERGNER'BII3OOKSTORE. AUDITOR'S ; NOTICE.' • • In the matter o r tile Sheritl's In ARM! Co. Com aide by the Reg Estate .of P.olo•moil Pleas" Vend. .4, on.l..owdentdagsr• No. 28, sug: T; 1882. September-81 . 1862;ordered . by..the court" that J." NV . = Wigan , be appointed;Auditov ttiddistributi the real; of purahayi 4nictneY.remainieg in the •haads of e riff. The deraigned auditor, will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his olfloe In Harrisburg, on Tuesday the 284 ourptember, _lBB2, at 10 A. when and where parinterested may WOW. lepth-dowEsw - 3. W, OIMONTON. 1 , T ::::a i : I , -,' ' ' 11 , .ti : . From our liorning Editkon THE BATTLE OF - ANTIETAM °Metal &port of Brig. lien ERE , .ThoLDQUARTEDB KIMBALL'S BEHOLDS; 1. l " French's Division, Sumner's Corps, .; , '''•' ' Army of the. Potomac, On the 'field of Battle' neat Sharrisburg J Md. GENERAL r On the morning of the 17th inst., in obedience to your order; my brigade crossed Antietam Creek, and was 'formed into line of battle on the left otGen. • Sedgviick"s, division, and in-the third line, Gees. Weber and Morris forming the first and second liniiki: 14 this po sition I moved `directly forward' about three fourth of a mile, when 'Gen. Weber encounter ed the enemy's 'pickets and'tiroVe them . back, and soon came 'upon theimenly in force; potted in a strong tiogititti in aii, orchard, Corn field,ditch* and 'Upon the hill sidee.', • ' At this'moment, in obedience to your com- Maud, DmOied , my brigade forstird, and form e&my line in - front, on the left of Gen. Weber. My right *Mg . 'consisting', or the -Fourteenth Regiment Indiana 'Volunteers; Col. Harrow, and the Eighth Reginitnit Ohio Volunteers;Lieut. Col: Sawyer commanding, was posted on the hillside•in "front of the orchard; their left rest ing on a lane running inthe directionof Sharps burg. My left wing ansistiog of, the Seienth Virginia VolunteencOol.Snyddr,andthe One- Hundred-and-Thirtylselxind Regiment Pennsyl %%aide Volunteeng,.o43l. Oalrford commanding, resting on an extension of the'same line, their right resting on the, 'lane running towards Sharpeburg, and their left extending towards the creek. Directly on my front,' in a narrow road, running parallel' with my,line, and being -washed by Water; forming a natural rifle-pit between my line and alarge cornfield, I found the enemy in great 'fbice, iii . alio, in the corn : - field in the rear'of the ditch.l' As my line advanced to the crest of the hill, n inuiderous•fite, wait opened upon it from the entire force in' front My alliance further was checked; and tor - three hours and thirty minutes the battle raged incessantly, without either party giving way... The enemy having been re inforced; 'made - r in attempt' to. turn My left flank; by throwing three regithenfe forward en tirely to the 'left of-my line whibh I met and repulse& with logs by"extending .thy left wing- 7 the Seventh Virginia and Oue Hendrsd and Thirty second Penrusylvinia Volunteer's—in that Oration. Being- foiled in this ha made a anavy charge on my' centre,' thinking to break y line, 'but was met by my command, ead re pulsed. with great slaughter. I then r in, turn, ordered -a "charge,:which was promptly re aponded to; and which manned in driving the Onemy. entirely froth the dithhis,. and some dis tance Into - tnecorithel&beyond: In tide ithwrger My command capturedebout'Boo prisoners, and tho enemy in , his flight leitithig - , on, ' - ieWi;-fie/d-riev- Sal stand - of colors; which were taken by some parties outside of any brigade while. we were pursuing tbein. ''At this time a brigade of Gen. Richardson's Division adVariced to my relief on the left of my line, securing that flank, from thither assaults.. - ' . . In the meantime, the lme on My right hav ing been . abandoned, the enemy made an at-. tempt to turn that flank . , and by that, to gain my rear, and succeeded 'in gaining a cornfield , directly on 'my right. To repulse them a change Of front was made by the Fourteenth Indiana Volunteers and Eighth Ohio, 'which resulted in driving the enemy . from my right and restored the line; which • - was afterward occupied by 4mith'i;diiiiion of Gen. Franklin's corps. For four hours and'a half my command was under a most galling fire, and not a man fal tered or left the. ranks until the field was left by the rebels in our possession, those who were sent with wounded to the rear qUickly return- big to their places In line. For three and a half hours of this time We, were tiPenthe field and maintained our position without any sup port whatever. - My men having exhausted all their the fight was maintained some tune 'With the' sUPplies stripped from the bodies of their dead and wounded comrade& lEvery min of my command behaved in the Most exeinplary manner, .a n d as men ; who, had ditermineirtOUVe their country , or die. The 14th Indiana and Bth Ohio Volunteers; in the eliange'nf' front which Sift! out right, execu teitit as Seterans,and as ordY bravemen cduld. - Tlie.bettle was fought under your: own 'eyes Gerietal, and I need not tell you,how ..terrible was-the conflict. Theltiss in my command is ti.lasting testimony of the sanguinely nature of . the.confiicti and aflance at the position''held by the rebels tells how. terribly was • therpun= islime . ntinflicted on them. The cornfields in the front are strewn with deed and womad edi and in thediteh firit'occupled by thein, the so.numerous'that.they seem to have (alien dead in line of battle, for there is a bat- . tidies of dead rebels., We maintained our Inland, and drove'the enemy from his. `After the fixing - had ceased' on my front, the foeseemedqo have concentrated his' force on Gen. Richardson% command. • Col.. Brooks, commanding a-brigade, Sent 'to "me for assist: sake, you haVing previously ordered Colonel Morrhy commanding • second brigade; to take Orders from Me; I ordered him to • Colonel Brook's asidstance. •-. ' Tice loss trimly command is as'follows: - rounazzhiu INDILIOA , ITOWNTBERS. Killed . • ao Wounded : 161 Wounded, Sill6d'29 W4oinded 116 -182 a PiNNSYLN'ARIA. . 80 , . : . . . ... ... . . Wounded .. 116 Waft• • 'S. •”.• •.•••• . .. • • . ....... • 8 Totid ... . ... .121 Totil , .. ; . • • • • • • '''' . The inimber' ` embraces officers and men. Lists from; the Several regiments, with name and rank, together , lNith.the reports of Colonel Ran:°w . PPIOneI Snyder, Lieutenant Colonel Sawyer and Lientepant Colonel : Wilcox are for warded herewith Ainerig' the killed and wounded are many bran/ -Inutgallant officers. Oolonel R. A. Oak ford, Ono,. Hundred: and . Third .1 Pennsyl yenta, was killed - while leading his' regiment. He was a brave officer, and died like a hero. Capt. Coons, Acting Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain Cavins, Acting Major, Fourteenth Indiana, were wounded while gallantly leading their NM EIGHTH OHIO RV2NTR MtGOTA. Total'... gtsim .Ittintiq grim Having procured Steam Power Pretute, we are prepar ed to execute JOB and hOOK PRDTTING or every description, cheaper than It ran be done at any other establishment in the country. Rand OF ADVER TIEING. W Four lines or lees constitute ene•half square Bight lines or more thin four constitute a square. Half Square, one dly $0 25 one weer.... . .. 1 26 .... ‘i one mouth . .• ••• • • • .... 260 " three months* 400 " six months 5 00 " . one ylar ....10 00 One Square, one day— ... . '' 50 ti one week • 200 " . one month 600 .. three months 10 00 six month.... 16 00, one year._ .. 2O 00 . . sir Booms notices inietted in the Local thtumn or before Haritages and Deaths, EIGHT CENTS PER LINE for each insertion.: - : . . - ' . =UM '; !NO mar Merit4es 'and needful to be charged as regular advertisements. . commands. Where every officer and man be haved with such signal bravery and coolness, it would be invididus to 'make distinction, by mentioning:names of a part only. I cannot speak in too high praise of the offi cers of my staff, to whom I am indebted for valuable services rendered to me on the field. My Adjutant General, Captain D. E. Mason, behaved with great coolness, and received a very painful wound during the engagement. The condttet of Lieutenants Swigart, Marshall and Burrell, throughout the whole engagement, was highly-commendable, and exhibited a high degree of gallantry, efficiency, and personal bravery. They were, proved by a test such as it is seldom the lot even of veterans to encouu ter, and the result bat; been highly honorable to them. I recommend them to the considera tion of the commanding General. I have the hoitor,.General, "to be, Very respectfully, your obedient serv't, Nexttax Knuism, Brig. Gen. COAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAVG l eased tbz Coal Yard foot of N . orTatre l et, Lately occupied by 4). D. , ffiuter, " lam enabled to wily the public with COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF' THE DIFFERENT ''VARIETY AND SIZES OF CU-AIDA-IV ("COAL r_.. . PULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARA NTEED. Orders frespeetfully solicited—wiulch, if left at the office, toot of North street, or at the office of Wm. boek,Ur. & Co., will receive prompt attention. /VD GrILLARD DOCK. IN put imam° of an order of the Orphan's Court of Dauphin county, will be e spawn to sAle, On Saturday, the 25th of October, Ou the mandoit premisos, the Polk wing real estate, viz . 1. All that messuago and Tract of land situate in Waahnigtoe,toamsbip, iu said county; bounded by Janda of Benjamin Baffington , Adam Q. Bender, Simon Bech told, William Core and Leonard Dearlab, cardaitinz about SIXTY-FOUR ACRES and twenty-nine perches thereon 'erected a TWO STORY WEATHER BOARDED DWEL ING ROUSE, TWO STORY FRMI:E TRItrAIiT.ROUSE. large Bank Barn - and otherleaprovements. Thht prop erty is situate but a few hundred yards from a ware house on the Lykena Valley If al Ir o ; had two orchards and never tailing springsof water, and is Ma good state of repalar and cultivation: 2. Also at the name time and place, a Certain tract of unimproved laud, situate in tee townsalp and county aforesaid, bounded by lands, Tate of Andrew Lentz, Leonard Lleitrich, George Swab, Beniimin Buffington and Jobuathsn Lebo, containing about FOURTEEN . ACRES, . be the same more di lolls. This land is well-timbered and eligibly sheeted. Late the estate of George Bechtold, deoessai. Sale to commence at 1 Walcott, P. M., when Baton dance will be given an I condi: ions of sale made known by SIMON SMITH, eept2o4ltwti : Administrator oi said deceased. OHARTEt OAK FAMILY FLOUR.. UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANO:Y 'BRAND S OFF ERE() IN PENNSYLVANIA ! Z 2 IS MADE OF. . ,0110108 :MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT. Aga. Delivered any pla:Na la the city, free of charge TERMS, Cash on delivery; • jr o 'WM; DOCK, Jr. &O, "STEAM BOILERS.. (PAVING efficient and pernratawit I arredgemerdzibrvie r updse. we are now pre_ peep to make H r BAH.BOILBRS of every kind, prompt iiyand'at inasbnable rates. We shall use iron made by BaOay & Brother, the reputation of whieh Is second to none In the market. . .iione but the best.nsude employed. Repairing precept i y.ortended to. Address BAGLIS HOBBS, iriy2SOy Harrisburg Pa. VCR REBKLS & Bowman . rfopeolfully.inform their customers an the pub: generelly, that ter store will not be closed bereat ter in the afternoon,' as hes been the ems 'est week. We:lnvite All to tali and Purchase as heretofore, as we hart picked up none of our goods. iNWHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market-ft • ; 'WILLIAM BAYFORD,.. • -MERCHANT TAIL:OR, . ! 85 'MARKET St.;RARRISBtfRG, . TA now prepared to lutist). *Officer's 1 WHEW clothiug, according to regulations at abort notice. Also a general assortment of C lo the , cipadinerna, Vosttnga and ready made cleating for civilians. . • . aub-dlm P R E V - E JARS AND JE=LLY` A S.S E S, BXTENBIVE assortment of Glassware, ' ' iladading Jelly' glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblets, r or an styles ,, ilia received and for salew i t • isronars & BOWMAN, Corner Front & Market streets . 32 .129 tvsgeREEN TREES A.VD SHRUBS. At...planted by some experienced gard. loners in AUTO*, September and October, in Pre se to any other season, and with great suceese. Mie assortment at the Keystone Nursery, /turfs auinkltr rrOB - .4000, Cayendish, Congress and ..11_ twist; foisale kow by . I NICHOLS* BOWMAN, . • .. au24. Corner Front and Marbetetreete. B.E.T.PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25 ka. 00, a 2, $3, and $4, for sale at -T ., rotitb-y SCHELFF.EII'N Bookstore. D.A.NRELIO.N., Rio and o th er prepare *Dior Coffee, for sale bg • • — NICHOLSM BOWMAN, sept Career Front and Market atreets, CRUSHED, coarse and fine pulverized sugar, lower than any other place In town. Call and examine, ICHUIS* BOWMAN, kab Corner Front and Market streets. Neu : slbuertistments PUBLIC SALE