Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 29, 1862, Image 1

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    THETELE.G.RAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNER
TERMB.—Stmela Rnm:mn[ow
The DAILY TKLIGRAPH is served to subscribers in thi
City at 6 cents per week. 'Yearly subscribers will In
eliarged $4 00 in advance.
Wavily awn Sian Wilisu7#l4LlPll.
The 'Tin:lours Is alito rabbets* Vikficr,a week durlis
the session of the `'Legislature, and weekly dating tht
I einsiuder 01 the year and thrill - shed to subscribere al
the totlowing cash rat?", '
tengle titiscribera per year Elimi:Weekiy..sll. 00
Ten a
_ll 00
Twenty " 44 Ci .t
..22 00
Single subscribers, Weekly 1 00
71111 LAW Or NIIMPAPEREL
If subscribers ordee.tbe discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until
arrearagos are paid.
If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa
pers fronf the office to which they are directed, they are
responsible until they have settled the bills end ordered
mein discontinued.
fliisultantout
MC ILS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
R. a a 3XI IS
Corner Front and Market, Streets;
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
ESPECTIVELY invite the attention
IA of the public to their large and Well Detected
ace( of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, POBEIRN AND DO
FRUITS.
We DOW otter tor tale'
Stewarts, Loverings Golden Syrup,
White and Brown Sugars of all grades,
Green. and Black Teas,
Coffee, Spices and Flavoring
[Extracts.
ALSO,
FLOUR,
FISH,
SALT,
LARD,
HAMS,
4c., &c., Ac
We Invite an examination of our superior
NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
Unequalled In every respect by any to the market, 6 to
gether with all Medi of
LAMPS,
- - -
SHADES,
BURNERS,
OMNINEYS,
&c., &c., azo
We have the largest resortment of
GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE
In Weeny ; ale°, all Mode of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
Call and examine at our old atand s
Nicnou az BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market etreeta.
MOM
.OGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
MANI:II%OMR= OF
boilit-BiNDERS' 1111W10-511WINES'AND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SA WING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND mmareas NOB
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
6E08121 Martin Work and Iron and Brass'
CASTINGS,
WORD TURNINt} IN AIL ITEI BRANOKNSI
SCULL SAWING, PLATING, EIV., BIC.,
Er Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &o.
HICKOK'S
PA rE N 2 WOODEN SCREW CIITITNG TOOLS.
,f w. . aid for Uld. Cooper, Bra-A, Spotter, &a.
STEAM BOILERS, &C.
PI,2I 7 II,SILYANIA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET.
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,
01 various patterns, butt stationary and swinging. Sash
Weights and various other building castings, for Bale
very cheap at the [my24-13,1 NACIL6. WORKS.
BOOKS FOR FARMERS,
1. - RE attention of agriculturists is directed
to the following/Prim, which will enable
them to increase Mk nantity and value of
their crops by add'''. Jenne and the experi
ments of others to their experience :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the best way toperform them. Price_... .8 60
COLEM AN'S AGRICULTURE and Real
Economy 4 00
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00
THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Bpi.. 76
LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL•
TUBE, by Johnston 6O
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and md
versal handbook, with 400 engravings..2' 60
AN EASY METHOD OF. MANAGING
BEES, by Weeks - 20
The Nature and Treatment of Diseases of
Cattle, by Dadd, ; 1 00
LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76
MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING,
end the production of milk, butter,
eheese, by Flint 1 60
GRASSES' AND FORAGE PLANTS, by
Lynch 160
SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the
florae, the ww, the pig, fowls, &0., 8m..1 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONUtY mid Pine- . . ,
Ural Farmer by Dr. Gardner ...1 50
ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS. ..,... ' 76
THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES,' of
American Muck Book 1 26
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by
Jennings • 1 00
YOUATT ON THE HORSE. 1 26
HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00
11EMANSEUP and the epting and
ing of lin
Br .._ : i 75
4 8
dard Books , fli"
School Books, and every
thin *fix the stationery line at limit prices, at
: • BONER'S CHEAP BECK STORE.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Tieirard Lite itteartume,..ANit;tty k tind
Tr:* Company of p__,..huodot . _,
OFFICE NO. 408 CLIESTNIg.42N-41417
(CHARTER PERPEiIIAL.)
ulna, AND /we 54641.1M,
TE(Ohted ItroolvAt, Oiseident.' "
JOHN F. J aldXB, etuary ,
cbOtiTINU E to mak.e INSURANCE ON
LINIRS op the most reason ab terms.
b ey set as Executors, Trustees and Onarehum ander
last Wills. and as Reliever& sod Assignees,
Tim, capital being paid 1 0 and invested, together With
• large and constantly incrataing reserved fund, atm , a
perfect seenr.ty to ilia insured.
The premium' may be paid yearly, halt yearly or gear.
ter
som pa n y add a BONUS periodically to the mum
rams for life. Ile 1113 T BONUS appropriated In Da.
cember,l94C tbe SECOND B:/NQ9ia December, 1849 ,
the MIND AMES DriDeeemberillls4, Ind the POURTIg
BONUS in 1859: These additions are made without re.
quilting any Increaae n t h e premiums to be pa id to the
C'ompany.
The following are a few examples from, the Register :
IMum I Bon or
bound add Mon
No. 80 $2600 1 887 50 • ' - 118,507;50
" 182 1,060 (0 ,- 4,0611 00
" 109 1000 400 0 0
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VOL XVIIII,
DR. JOHNSON
milLx...rxaff.coVum
LOCK HOSPITAL!
a AS discovered the most certain, speedy
Li and ereteual remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one
to Two Dap.
Weakness of the Back or. Limbs, Strictures, Affections
of the h idneye and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im
potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, lan
guor, Low Spirite, COUALSIOII of Nees, Palpitation of the
Heart, Timidity, Trembibp, Dimness of Sight or Giddi
ness, Di seaswol the Head, Throat, Nose or kin Affec
tions of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels —lhose ter
rible disorders arising from the Sobtary Habits of Mph
—those wow and solitary practnias more fatal to the Ir
victims than the song of ~ . .yreits to the Mariners of Ulys ,
sex, .bllghtlog their most brilliant hopes or suticipatitios,
rendering marriage, &a, impossible.
Young Nen
Ispecially, who have become the vlotims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful -and destructive habit which annual.
ty.sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelled,
who might otherwise have 'entranced listening Senates
with the thimders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living , lyre, may call with full confidence.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating new
rises, being aware of Physical weakness, organic debili
ty, deformities, &c., speedily cured.
Me who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and coo
gdently rely upon his skill as a Physiolan.
immediately Cared, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing AJlection.—which renders life misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by Ute
claims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
er of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into ini
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 becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power,
&endows Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Oonstnallon., 1 Debility,, a Westing of the
Fr*Me, Meek,' Consumption, Decay and Death.
Othee, No. South 'Frederick Street.
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a Jew door.
trent the corner. liffincit to observe usme and number.
Linters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Del.
tor's Diplomas hang in his office.
A Care Warranted' in Two Days.
No Mercury Or /famous Drupe,
Dr. Johnson,
Member of the Royal College of Burgeons, London, Grad
uate from oue of the most eminent Colleges in the united
States, and the greater part of whose life has beau spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else ,
*hem, has effected some of the most astonishing auras
that were ever known • many troubled with ringing in
the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being
shunted at sudden sounds, bashfidnese, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured themselves
by improper indulge. ce and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
study, society or marriage.
These are some of the sad and melancholly effects pro.
clued by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Back and lambs, Pains in the Head, Dimness ~f Sight,
Loss of Mumular Power, Palpitation of the heart y Dye
' perry Nervous Irrattbilly, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumptiono
41gi unAn
T.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas , De-
presaion of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to akiciety
Self Distrust, Love °Method°, Timidity, are some of
the evils produced.
Teousasins of persons of all ages can now ;Ads% x h a ti
is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, uremia and emaciatoci r dintinng a
eingalar eppearance about the eyes, coup lynd symptoms
of eonanmption.
Young Km'
Who have irdured thenaselimp ky„is certain practice In
dinged In vi . he , a hatilMrmuently learned from
I evil tam , omit achooythe effects or which are
I ' l ightly felt, even whenwleep, 'pad if not cured renders
marriage impossible, annednys both mind and body,
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the, hope of his Coen
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from
all prospects and enjoyments of lifb, by the consequence
of devlattpg.front this path of nature and indulging In a
certain becrethabit. • 'Such•peritons mtaw, before contem
plating
mind and th at a pound mind and bony are the most 'neces
sary.requisitek to promote connubial happiness. Indeed,
without thaae, the journey through hfc becomes a wear
pilgrimage ithe Proapect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind becomeitshadowed with despair and filled with
tbe:Mtilanehrilly retention that.the happiness of another
becomes blighted with our. own.
Ipben the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
ends that he has imbibed the seed' of this painful dis
ease,it toe Ofbetrbapens that an tli-timed sense of shame
er dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those
who, from etneation end respectability, can alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms :on.
this horr d disease make their appearance, such as ul
aerated sorethroat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in
the head and limbs, dimness of eight, deafness, nodes on-
the shin bones sith arms, blotches.llll the head, fame and
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity , till at
hint'the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fail
by and *nattiest' of this awful disease become a horrid
object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his
dreadfulsufferings, by sending him to " that Ifedlscov
vexed Country from whence no traveler returns."
It Is a mitsochsay rent that thousands fail victims to
this tenible disease, owing to the , reek Bralinees of Igoe
' rant pretenders, wba by the use of that Deadly Poison,
Ne54,0,11fi1l the constitution and make the , residue
Hte"
mtsetabtA.
" • .Strangers. .
• not your by% or health, to the care of th . many
Miami' and Worthlesealreteridera, destitute of know
ledge, name or character, who copy Ih. Johnson's adver
verthsementei or style themselvea ln , the. newspapers,
regaled" Mducated Pbyelcrans incapable of Curing, they
keep you Milling month after month *Wag . their filthy
and PokiOnnunuess compounds, or as long as the smallest
So ess.bs Obfalsed, and in despair, leave you With ruitp
ed health to sifts over your galling :dissPPoiciatallk
Dr. Johnson is the only Physician ...dvertlaing.
ills credential or:diplomm alWayi hangs In Ws office.
MX remedies or treatment are unknown to all ethers,
PrePared from alto spent, in the great hospitals or Eli:.
rope, the flat in the carlutry and a more. extensive Pri
vate Practle than any other Physician la the world.
IndOriemerit of the Tress. '
The many thiaismids cured' at - this Instituttre year af
ter year, and the numerous inthertant - Burgkal Opera
thms performed by Dr. Johnson, witummed by the , re
porter' of the
."Buii," and malty other
eau; althea elr which have appeared again , and again,
belie* the ptiblia, besides his standing se g gentleman of
classiger mad irsupeneibility, is se flielent :guitirentee'
10th. allytea.
, DOOMS
. bhp Cured. ..
finionviireiagotunikk li tig particular direntin Wen'
ietfer fib Lie Inetttettithc the ; ligeWing !Emitter : •
lOW ' 4O HMO D •
_
Of the Maltimacit itheltSWlPlinly Baltimore, Md..
(AUK newly Toplmitated 'Otook of Toilet
NJ aunt fancy GoiSte unsuriamentle thiti 'citypind
lessftnatindent or mooring eatisfaction, we lick" res
s Salsa, invite WI
_.,,
to market street, two doors east or Fourth street , lentil;
Amount of Polley sod
*Mu to be Increased
• Wiwi odtittilma.
• •
• •• •••
rflOBAOi:10 'and segarn of kinds,. for
58,1 e by. mama & Bowx&N,
lowuor.uoi OnAt and Idiukilt Streets:.
IICEW Orleans Sugars, white . and-brovai;
JA rAciAttd and for sabilow by • ,
. MOIL= & BOWItiN,
~ . .
yl5 Cor. Iron Valid Market aroma.
• "c.`:
"INDEPENDENT _IN ALL TH f
SitZlif
ULIIt Di SIX TO TWILVE NOM.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
Organic Weakness
Take Particular Notice
Disease of kipnkdence.
HARRISBURG, PA:, 'MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 29, 1862
Nun abuirtisimtnti.
AN ENTIRE gEW 'STOCK
. OF
GOLD PENS !
THEbfet and largestasaortment of Gold Pena
has just been openediat
BER(NER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE.
These Pens are manufactured by Cl. F. Newton
& Co., of New York, and warranted to give
full satisfaction. A trial will satisfy one. any
Examine the prices below :
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 25.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 50.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 75.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for 82 26.
Gold Pen and. Silver Holder for $2 60.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 26.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $& 75.
Gold Pea and Silver Holder for $4 25.
Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $5 00.
Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00.
THE NEW EDITION
PUItDON'S DIGEST
lAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED,
PRICE *5 00.
AN ENURE new edition of this well knowa
Lai Book has just been honed. It is now
distinguished by the following euperadded
features : The laws contained in the various
annual Digests published Abice the date of the
eighth edition (1858) have bean incorporated in
the body of the work.. Many thousand new
authorities have : been cited ;ithe report of the
revisors of the Penal Oode.haa been embodied
in the notes to the various sections.of it, and
the appendix contains for the .first time, the
Acts of Congress Jor_the Authentication of
Records,.and the Statute of •Fraudulent Con
veyances, with fall'ana elaborate notes of the
decisions explanatory of them. The work has
been prepared by the learned editor, Mr.
MUMMY '
and its freshness and permanent
value will be preserved by the continuation of
the annual Digests, wtdchhave given so much
satisfaction. Per salent'
je2B BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
S. WARD & 00.
.. emus You 4 .1 m,
STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PILNOS
Princes Melodeons die.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC
OORDEDNS, DRUMS, AND MUSI
CAL MERCHANDISE ,
,•
of-every-kind, -
ROWE'S SEWING MIVIIINES,
1 3 ORTI/X . IT 'FRAMES.
Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors.
Photograph Frames and Albums,
at the New Mud° Store of S WARD & CO.
au.514.411y No. 14 Market Bowe, noir relies.
Dinringer'e Patent Beef Tea•
ASOLlDColiCentrated' Extract of Beef.
and Vegetables, convertible immediately into
=tubbing and delicious Soup or Beef Tea
Highly approved by II numoer.of our Physicians who
use it In our bospitals for the sustenance for our
wounded. ' •
Dutsonotra roe Use.—Out up one•dith ". part of a
cake of the extract, pour on boiling water, about a
pint, more or lees, according to the strength desired: In
a few minutes it will be entirely dissolved.
This admirable . article condenses into. a compaot
form, all the substantial and .nutritive properties of a
large balk of meat and vegetables. The readiness with-
Which it;dissolvell into slick and palatable soup or tea,
which would require hours of prgpalatlon, according
to the usaid . method, Is an advantage in filmy slimness
of lite to obvious to need urglog. ' -
.Itor sale by • WM. DOOR, Jr., & 00.-
HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT
VOR the safety of olnsumere, we have
• eitablehed a Cod 011 Depot at the corner of ikon
and Market etreeta. All our pile areteittni and we pod
sell none except elegise prove tiollepon-exploolve,
clear and free from odor as fit pmaelietnies We caw
At present the fe ll owhniJnatly- oalebrate4 *nude. Mat.
;nolla; Roldnion i 'Mahrolet an Larder, ' , Worthen Can :be
mirchmed elieWhere in thla plane, either mholeside,
retell. Alao an (titeneive aemrtmet4o Itttmpa,. Oblin
ahlides,likiedi Ocinek, - Batties t Me; We . will Mar
!change fluid or munphene. leaps, fto as to be need f
coal oal. Call and satiety yOureideen. at
/Maw* aciwitsN, •
aprll Corner of front and Market 'treat.
2000 RIFLES FOR BALE
AT LEYl,4.N'ti. BIWA WCialtS,
LANCABM, PENN.
nicEs FROM $7 60 to $lO 00 EACH !
Address ENRY 14FAIAN, Idinssitsr, Pa.
ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS.
ALL kindii of Second Clottung,
boots and aboaa r bortabt and 'mold at the &Lotion
store, Second Street next to State Capital Bank. Pp
tole, bowie imilta and gam blankets, a Bret rata artil
lery bridle and spurs fOr an 'Attlee for sale, No. 36 EU
and M.reet.., . . W. BARR, Auctloneer.
• t. - . atild•dtr. •
HE undersigned offers at &irate • e
that wand& tavern Maud,' (new olditpled
Stober,) situated in the , • village •of Program• l , au-
Olin county, Pa., on the ,Joneattren road, two allia and'
half northeiett et garrislutrg. Thje 114p4.A.kaA
excellent rattior:euitoni. ' • • .
• The buildings are enttrekrnew azid4erritubitanthd.
a well or never fad ing water nest: the doer, testable
:with a tber.varlety of fratt aptt ornamental- tress. The .
property will bp sold cheap. . •
Fee terms Am.') address "Jat MOM,
•- , Proaresto P.. 0.
P. p. earls. irstrass, attached to thapeetaises.
• •sepprd&wew .
QIIGARS, whit mid:brown: of all Amain)
1.0 Abz Atka by ' 'NICHOLS SHOMIANI
_ sepc2 . • E *mixer iMout and Market grain-
QUGAlt'oured hams, just received an d
iJ tOr sale, by , • WHOMk BOWM4EN,
sep 17 • Cornrront'and Market 'treat.
VAMILY WABJEANO BLUE, 41!;ex41-,
lam eutiontitie for4ndigo,' for Ili le at On irhoteiishi
ag,i4 re taavorrfry etore of • 1 40/101.8.*MOWNA1C;
. :VOW 9,./trontomiNorketotroots:
eKlb''B Cocoa andlivreetl - off ° ;$;
JO or Naar xettr-! , yadra 41 - 11 wawa ,
• - .:1 - .:11 - s.rah, i
N TRA L IN N() N
I! iEtllnricOfZ
FREIGHT REDUCED I
HOWARD & ROPE
EXPRESS CO.'S
MORT & QUICK ROUTE
TO. AND FROM
NEW YORK.
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New York at 7,} P. lit.; by the Fast
Through limns Train, arriving in Harrisburg
st 3 A. N.
WITHOUT °HANG OF OARS.
Order Gkiode marked
via HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
General Wm, la Broadway, New York
For further information enquire of
CEO. BERGNER, Agent.
ilutannamo s Aug. 1861.-dtf
STEAM BOILERS,
APING-made efficient and permament
IA arrangements for the porpOse, we ere now pre
palm to make ft ritht BOILIIB2 of every kind, prompt
ly and at reasonable rates. We Shall use iron made by
Halley4,Hrother, the reputation of which le second to
none in the market.
None but the best bands employed. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. Address BALL. WORHS„
m/ 2 2 1 7 ' Harrisburg, Pa.
oxta •Rsßas I—Nichols & Bowman
• respectfolly inform their customers arta the pub
) generally, that t store will not be closed hereaf
tor in the afternoon, as has been the osse last week.
We invite all to calleed purchase's's heretofore, as we
have packed up none of Our gouds.
SLlOftfty..B & SO W &AN , Our. /rant and Market St.
P-R.EBEIV- •* I JAKE JAS
it
- Lan
JELLY GEAR:SES,
gtoXTENSIVU assortment of Glassware,
Including Jelly gleam, Preierve Dishes, Goblets,
dintre, act., &dist *styles , Alt received and tor
sidelovr by , . .;: ;. rtloiioW et euw.mAN,
tirr ' ' Corner Front & Market streets
CAMP WAITING CASES
00 MTNANG
PAPER, ENVELOPES,
PENS AND PENCILS
Jut the thing to carry In the knapsack. Price coin
rote. oti y 38 c•tnta.
E V i r i l; at
S CHEAP BOOR STORE.
DRKSERVING jars and fruit cans of all
kinds and sizes, for isle by
NICHOLS !Sr noWhisti
COrtler, Frost, awl .oze:
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS.
•
A" planted byeome experienced gard.
eners in august, September end October, In pre
tannic°, to sey other season, and with great success.
A the assortment Atha lie; stone Nursery; Harris
burg. anSO4tf
TOBACCO, Caveidish, Congress and
Twist, for sale kw by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
atm Corner Front and Market streets.
DEBT PENS in the world, for 750, $1_,25
$1 1 , 0, 3; $3, sod 141, for sale st
febl s -7 SCUIFFER'S Bookstore.
TIANDELION, Rio iino . oiher prepars
jj Alone or Coffee, kw NI. by
NICHOLS& BOWMAN;
eeptl2 Corneilront and Market ESeeets,
BLACKING'
ASUN '8 ‘ I CHALLENGE BLA9KING.
JILIN) Grow, aeporl44 ikon, just recepd and Icy
Sale at Wholesale prices, ,
deli • Wit., itar. Ckl.
WHITE BRAINDI
• -
F,'OR?i*itiViNCCPVILPOSKIEL
A VARY superior article , (pare,) just
• LIL, received and for sale by.
. . WM. DOCK, at
acHEESE from the celebrated *tablirg
deem; oonsligainsatjeult recnotted, Ibr
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BY TELE
From our Mort4g Rdition
FROM ARKANSAS.
Expedition Down the Mississippi
AN ATTACK BY GIIEBIT.T.AR,
The Rebels Driven off With Twenty-Seven
Hilted,
Hems, ARK., Sept. 26
Recently an expedition consisting of the
transports Italian, Alabama and Ram Queen of
the West, carrying about 260 troops sad sev
eral pieces of artillery, left Old Town and sailed
down the river as far as tlree, forty miles below
the month of the Arkansas.
As the expedition descended the river it was
fireji into by guerillas at Prentiss, a town on
th Mississippi shore, opposite Napoleon, at
Island No. 76, killing at the latter pleas one
wan.
• One of the Italian's boats shelled the woods
along the shore but with what damage is not
known. On the return trip at Prentiss a large
force of guerillaa, numbering 1,500 or 2,000 un
der command of Villepl.que, occupied the shores
here, and opened a brisk cannonading on the
boats with vollies of musketry, the boats re
turned the compliment with shot and shell,
killing 24 of the rebels and driving them back
In the country in the direction of Bolivar, after
which, part of the furces disembarked and
burned the town of Prentiss.
The transports were riddled by musket balls
and two 6 pound cannon shot passed entirely
through the cabin of the Alhawbra, our loss is
8 killed and several wounded.
,From Missouri.
The Whereabouts of the Rebel Army
General Schofield Preparing to March
Against Them.
'SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Sept. 26
Portions of the rebel artily under (len. Hind
man and Rains are now at Granby Mines, New
ton county, near the Arkaums line. General
Schofield is preparing to march, against them,
and as his army is in excellent condition and
composed of the best troops in the State, there
is every reason to believe that he will be enc.;
easeful if they wait an attack. If they retreat,
iey will be driven out of the State, and por
tions probably occupied by troops that will
prevent another inroad.
the latest advices from the rebel army state
it to be a motly crowd of mariners, some well
armed, but the most having such weapons as
could be gathered through Arkaus ts. Their
Dumber is about twelve thousand. •
Gen. Schofield, at his own request, bee been
relieved from its distinct command, and now
command the army of Missouri in the field.
The Army of the Potomac.
AFFAIRS AT HARPER'S FERRY
CAPTURE OF REBEL CANNON.
BALTIMORB, Sept. 28.
The American of last evening contains the
following :
We tMs morning conversed with a gentle
man who left Harper's Ferry at five o'clock
last evening s who reports one of the pontoon
bridges up and another in the course of con
struetion, whilst a large force is engaged on the
railroad bridge.
A large force of cavalry and artillery, num
bering over five thousand men, under com
mand of General Sumner, started on a reoon
minium° from Harper's Ferry atthree o:glock
on Friday afternoon, towards Charlestown. A
mile from the Ferry they starte!frup a picket
of one hundred and fifty rebel cavalry, captur
ed some of therbe and were in pursuit of the
balance. At five o'clock in the afternoon can
nonading:was heard in the direction of Charles
town, but no inttflligence had been received at
the Ferry as to the result of the reconnoiSance,
thich
was intended to feel tie position of the
enemy up : towards Shepardstown and Martina!
burg.
LAT= 110 K RzuxtuesTna.
We also had the pleasure of an interview this
morning with Captain Prime, of the New York
bth, who is detailed to look up and forward to
the regiments all stragglers and convalescents
who may be foundin the Northern cities.
Captain Prink:, informs us that the army is in
fine condition and excellent spiritly anxious to
move on the enemy again at the earliest poini
ble moment. Their confidence in. General
McClellan has increased ten fold, and Abe wis
dom of his declining to dash across the river
into the trap the enemy had prepared for ,hhn,
is, now universally admitted.
A grand movement of the army was, how
ever, momentarily expected, and every arrange
ment was making for it, but no one had the
slightest idea as to the course that would be
taken, the General keeping his own counsel.--
AR anticipated that the next week would be big
with events of importance.
Our troops are learning some of the tactics of
the enemy, and since the Rebels were driven
over the Potomac at this point have kept them
(mike with reconnoissances and dashea across
the river. When General Plealguiton drove
their rear-guard over 'WeitucCeeded in Capturing
three fine pieces of artillery and two score of pri
soners. A day' or ; two later Col. Warren, com
manding a brigade at We point,.sent over a
company of the sth 'New York and brought
tack Wither *fine•bnws - piece. ''The Rebel pick
ets fell back as our :men advanced, and the
drummer of the sth, whom Col. Warren had
Oat over as a-punishment -for showing some
nervousness under fire on a previous occasion,
brought the'gun over. An attempt was also
made to bring off a caissvn,but the Rebels ral-,
lied 'and took it off. The regiment was drawn
,Upon the canal bank during the affair, and some
ithota were exchanged, but without serious re
tard*, One wait, bergont Prz.wley, ;of thest,h,
inuawouuded ill. the leg. _
yofterSay afternoon the 62d liinnsylvanks
Itogiinent, ColOnel Switzer, with-a 'Section of
tat Sew. York Artileit tke *hole attached
- s ,
gdsam tintitlfart
Raving procured Stevan Power Presses, we are preps,
ed execute JOB and BOOK PBII Ml — of every
description, cheaper thin It can be done at AEI other
establishment in the country. - _
. . BATES OF AMITIMUMO4.
W Four lines or WM. bonsttati Zeno-hair square.
Right lines or more than four coitglitute a square.
Malf u Square, one day . ...- 20 22
one week 126
.. one mobt.b 260
a three mouths 400
.. iIX months 0 00
1, one ycar ..... . ........... .......I0 00
One !geese, One daY..... ...... ........ 60
one week 2 00
14 one month 5 00
t., three mouths 10 00
It etz month., 15 00
" one year 20 00
sir Business notices inserted in the Local Column or
before Marriages awl Deaths, MIMET DENI% PRE LINE
for each Insertion.
Mir Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
NO 27,
tolarifiln's Brigade, crossed the river at Rey
nold's Ford, below Sheppardetown, and brought
over four hundred rifles mostly marked Lezkdon
1862, and one fine 12-pounder riled tisk Awe:
of E glish manufacture. The affair was aocom
plished rapidly, and with entire success. The
Rebel pickets fell back as our men advanced,
without resistance, and not even a shot.wae ex
changed.. These little affairs have an excellent
effect upon the men, and their cheering, as the
men with their prize reached this side, was
hearty and enlivening.
LATER FROM ERROPE,
Details of the News by the Anglo ham.
Excitement In American Affairs.
THE ENGLISH PRESS,NAVING
Building of Vessels for 'the Rebels,
The stirring, news from America brought by
the steamship Europa, and subsequent steamers
was the theme of universal comment
The defeat of • General Poife's army -was re
garded as most disastrous for the north, but
the valor displayed by the northern troops in
the second Bull - Run was generally admitted.
Th 4 London Times admits that the Federal
troops fought with wore than ordinary courage,
and that their two days fighting rescues their
militaiy character from reproach, but every
thing except that honor for them is but dust.—
The gallant stand which the Federal army
made, only takes the sting of disgrace out of
their overthrow.
The London Daily News admits the severity
of the defeat of the Federal Army, and thisiks
that there will be more bloody battles in Mary
.
ryland.
• The London Times argues that the Federal
government is brought to the verge of ruin,
and believes that such a term may be safely
used when it is no longer safe to execute the
function of the government in the capital.
It urges that bad as the prospects of the Fed
erals now appear, there is no element of better
prospect in the future.
The Tendon Star considers the northern cause
hopeless, because the emancipation of the
slaves in the southern States has not been pro
claimed, and urges the adoption of that
measure.
The London Herald thinks that the North
will do well to consider the expediency of ma
king a compromise with the South' at once.
The London Morning Post, points out the
grounds on which the Confederate government
may claim recognition from the European
Powers.
The question of substitutes for cotton attract
more and more attention, but practical men
express but little faith in thefubstitutes offered.
The excitement in jute and hemp has subsided.
It is reported that thre , of the finest steamers
on the clyde, the Iron, the Giraffe and the Cly
desdale, have been sold to the Confederate
Government.
The Liverpool Telegraph says, besides the
commissions committed to other ship builders
by the Confederate government, which are be
ing pushed forward with all possible despatch,
a large iron plated ram is being constructed on
the river Mercy, without any attempt being
made at concealment. This ram will be of the
most formidable character, and will attempt to
run the blockade at Charleston.
The same Journal says, that a vessel is lying
at Liverpool, taking in a cargo of iron plates
destined for plating a southern vessel which is
awaiting their arrival in Charleston.
POST OFFICE. NOTICE.
On and after 'May 6th, 1862, the mails at
this office will be closed as follows: •
NORT4ERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTH. WAY MAIL—For all
places between Harris
burg, Lock Haven and
Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 M.
SOUTH. WAY MAin—For all
places between Harris
burg and Baltimore,
Md., and Washington,
D. C. , at 12.00 M.
For York, Baltimore,
Md., and Washington,
D. C.", at • 900 P. M.
LEBANOICYALLE'Y RAILROAD
EAST. Wair'ilLut—For all
places between Harris
burg and Reading,
Pottsville, Easton and
Philadelphia, at 7 00 A. M
PENNS4YANIA - iIAILROAD.
( WAY IKAIL—For all
places' tetWeen Harris
burg and Philadelphia, •
at .6.80 A. IL
4 For Philadelphia and
Lancaster, ht .12.00 la,
For Bainbridge, Mariet- • •
ta, Columbia, Lancaster,:
1 " Philadelphia and New
•
- Talk, at .8.16 P. M. ,
• For Lancaster, • ' •
phis and New YOrk, at 9.00 P. M.
vrger, NAY MALtr--For all
phumwbetween Harris
ana Altoonit, at 12.00 M.
1 ,
lingdon, Tyrone, Al
toona, Hollidaysburg
and Pittsburg, ..9.00 P. AL
CUMBERLAND VALLEY. Itikl4toAD.
For Mechanicsburg, Car
' lisle, Blitppensburg,
places between Harris-,
burg and Chambetabzwg;'
at ' .12.80:4
SCHUYLKILL AND SITSQUEHANNA
town, on Monpiiii,*4-
medal , and Fflday:. A. K.
• For Lisburn slit Lewis
berg, 01 4 . *Ordey:,•: - : .2,00
girmalou,tl7.,From.6.3o.A.m i l to
SoodilleB6l - 74*_014.11., and front &to
PLY ,- -r-":13E0Bes-G1ilm, rostediteitisr!
: -;
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Johtletown
Pittsburg,: Pa • Oncfn:
nati, ailuminte and
Cleveland, 0., at 245 P. M.
'For Lewiston°, Hun-
Chambersba and s
Hagerstown Md., at.. 7.00 AL.
WAY /14/1 ---For all
ROAD. .
For Ell!wmNl, Pinegrove,
Summit_ _ ;
burn aria Pottairilla, at 12.10.*:
Ii01:1TEt3: *"
For Li -
West Han ,
over, Quo and:4one*,
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