THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. TERII9.—SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. The limo TRIZOKAPH is served to• subscribers in the City at s cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be ebarged 54 00 in advance. . .. . WEEKLY AND SEMI WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. The Tztseittais Is also published twice a week during the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder oi the year, and furnished to subscribers al the toliowing cash rates, viz: Single übscribers per year Semi Weekiy..sl 60 Ten « gi 44 " ..12 00 Twenty ‘, II t.c " ..22 00 bingle subscribers, Weekly 1 00 IRE LAW OF NEWEPAPIERS. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continuo to send them until arrearagos are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse 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. fiiigallantous NICHOLS & BOWMAN ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ar MIL 111. g Center Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. ESPECTIVELY invite the attention 1.11 of the public to their large and well selected stoat of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO DIESTIC FRUITS. We now offer for sale' Stewarts, Loverings Golden Syrup, White and Brown Sugars of all grades, Green and Black Teas,; Coffee, Spices and Flavoring [Extracts. ALSO, OUR, FISH, SALT, LARD, HAMS, 4c., &c., We invite an examination of our superior. NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, Unequalled in every respect by any in the market, ,to. dallier with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, &c., &0., &c We have the largest essortment or GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE in the city ; also, all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Call and examine at nor old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, septl2 Corner Front and Market streets. EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Penusylvania. MANUFACTURER OF 8001-13111DERS' RULING-MiIiIINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND MAOMNIS FOR GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Fortable Cider Brills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, tionertd Machine Work and Iron and Brass C AST INGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL INS GRAMMA% SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, E2C., MC., Or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &ro.. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS Aarnstr rald for Old Copper, Brve, Spelter, STEAM BOILERS; &O. PLIVIV.S.ILVAIVI,4 RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET CELLAR. WINDOW GRATES Of various patterns, both siatiouary and swinging. Sash Weights and various other building castings, for sale very cheap at the [rtir/4.1A EAGLs WORKS. BOOKS FOR FARMERS. ICHE attention of agriculturists is' directed to the following works, which! will enable them to increase Lisa quantity_ and value ,of their crops by athlimrscience and the experi ments of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM,' de tailing all the labors of hiishandry and " the best way toperform them. Price.... 3 50 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy ' 4 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00 THE FARMER 4 COMPANION, by Buell.. 75 LECTURES 'ON PRACTICAL AGRICHIa- TITRE,' by Johnston 50 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni versal handbook, with 400 engravings.. 2 50 AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING BEES, by Weeks 20 The Nature and Treatment of Diseases of Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 LEII3IG4I AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 75 1,11p311 COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, by Flint 1 50 GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANT'S, by Lynch 1 60 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, &c., Stc..l 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac tic,al Farmer, by Dr. Gardner 1 50 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS 75 THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES , or American Muck Book 1 26 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings - • • 100 YOUATT ON THE HORSE 1 25 HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD BOOK ....1 00 HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and Training of Horses 75 Standard Books, School Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. LIFE INSUBANCE. The Girard Lite Instuance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. MICE NO. 408 CLIES7'NUT STREET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) OAPITAL AND ASSETS TllO5lAs RIDGWAY, President. JOHN P. JANES, Actuary, ONTINI) E to. make INSURA.NcE ON LIVES on the mostreason able terms. . hey act as Executors; Trustees and Guardians under last Wills. and as Receivers aacbAssignees. The capital being paid up aud invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect set= Ay to Or, insured. The premiums maybe paid- - yearly,half yearly or cum. terlh . .- . The Coany add a BONUS Periodically to the Jam ison' for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated. in De- Camber_, 1844, the SECOND BONUS in DBoihnbbr, ' 194 9, the T.M.RD BONUS in December, 1854 , and the FOURTH BONUS in 1859. These additionsere made without re quiring any increase' it the premiums to be pit id to the on The fonyany- llowing ere ofey examplel from the Register : 1 t o m n o u r t t o o b l e P in cilig e : au an d d • Sum liinnus or Policy. Iniured addition by futon, additions.' No. 89 Lssoo $ 887 50 " 132 3000 1,050 f.. 0 " 199 1000, . 900.00 , " 833 5000 1;875 00 Aiipat Isburg said Ticinit elO.dly - 11.00101,ta IMES VOL XVIIII DR. JOHNSON MitALI-iTIA1C:10E1L311 LOCK HOSPITAL! HAS discovereilthe most certain, speedy and offeteual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RELINit TN SIX TO TWELVE ROVES. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Sack or,Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan guor, Low Spiriti, Conflision of Ideas, Pa ipitatiou of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness 'of Sight or biddi nese, Disease ot tho Hetul,-Threat, Nose or Skin, affec tions of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ter- ABM disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those mum and solitary ptact'cas more fatal to their victims than the song or , yrens to the Mariners of UV& emr., blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations; rendering marriage, 4w.„, impossible. Young Men Especially, who have - become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whin h annual ly-sweeps to an Untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellea, who might otherwise have enhanced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call .with full confidence. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic ; debili ty, deformities, speedily cured. De who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Immediately Ctired, and full vigor Restored. This distressing Affection—which renders I ile misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excerees from not being aware of the dreadful comae encea that may ensue. New, w ho th a t understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow er of procreation is lost sooner Cy those failing into im proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de prived the pleasures of healthy offitprlng, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system liecotnes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervious Itratibility Djiipeptile, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Oonstituiloni I Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Clough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Office,. No. 7 south Frederick Street. Left hand sate going from Baltimore street, a taw door. rem the corner. Fail not hi observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc.- tOr's Diplomas hang In his office. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Mercury or NaMtions Drugs. Dr. Johnson,. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose lite has been spent in the:hospitals of.Loridori, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most - --astonishing cures that were ever known • many troubled With ringing in the bead and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent bleating, 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, uthitthig them tor either business, study, society or marriage.= • These are some of the sad and meiancholly effects pro - &toed by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs Pains in the Read, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dys pepsy, Nervous Irratibility, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ainr liiINTALLY.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas D epression of Spirits, EvitForlioiliugs, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of bolitude, Timidity, &0., are some of the evils produced. - '• • Tnoustsins of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor: . becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonsumption. •.: Young Men • Who have injured themselw by a certain practice In dulged in when alone ' a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects •of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. • . What a pity that a young. man, the -hope of his coun try; the darling COMB parents, should - be Snitched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating froM the path Of nature and indulging In a certain secret habit. .:thich persons MOST, before cOntem plating Marriage, reflect that a sound mind and belly are the most neces sary requisites to...prinn.ote connubial happitiosi.. Didetl, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; tho prospect hourly darkens to the view the mind becomeauhadowed•with despair and filled with the meisucholly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with unnown. . When the.misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that be has- , imbibed-the seeds of this painful dis ease, it too oftenhapens that an.tll-thrted. senses otehame or dread of discovery, deters' him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone be friend.iiiim, delaying till the conatitutionat symptoins on this horr &dement make their appearanCei.such as ul Collll.od Bore throat;. : diseased:. BIM, nocturnal • pains in the headand limbs; dimness of sight, detainees, nodes on the shin .bonenand arms, blotches on the toaqface 'and extremities, progressing with • frightful rapidity; Sill at last the.palate of the mouth• or the bones of the nese thll lei, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid objector commiserationoill deatix.iputa 'a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to .".that Undiscov, vered Country from whence no traveler returns." nis a eletoncholly fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing. to the unskilfullnesser Igno rant pretenders, who by the , use of that Deadly Poison, Mercury, ruiu.titeconititetioLnud make , the residue o life miserable. . : . . . . . Strangers., Trust not your Eves, or Health; to the care of-the many Unlearned and-Worthless Pretenders; destituffiof know ledge,. name or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's &dyer vertffiements, or style themselves in the newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians incapable or Curing, they keep you-trifling month after-month taking- their filthy and poisonousntss compounds; or as long as• the smallest fee call be übtsinedv and la-despair, leave you. with ruin ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment; • Dr. Johnson is the only Physician advertising. • His credential or diplomas always hangs-in hhi. office. His remedies or tre4tment are unknoWn to all others, prepared.fromarlife-sitent in.the great hospitals of Eu rope, the first in the conntry:and amore extensive Pri vate Practice than any other Physician in the world. Indorsement of the Press. The many thousands cured at this institution year, af ber, year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the re porters of the "Sun," "Clipper," and many other pa pers, notices of witichilave appsared agaili s and again before the.public, boeidds his standinfits'a"gentlerhan of charanter.and responsibility, is a sufficient guarrantee .tothe afflicted. -)skin Diseases ki . peedily Cured. 'Persons writing should be.particular In directiug their letters to his Instrtuticn, in the following manner : $1,648,86 JOHN JOHNSON, M. D. ot tho sannore Loca Hospital, Baltimore, Md till; newly replenished stock of Toilet 4a. 1 Fano, Goode is uneurpassed..lit tsiscity, and leaning confident of rendering satisfaction, we WOO 4 res pectfully invite a call. dl Markel street, two OLOGri tut o r F our th s treet, emir ide. FrOBA.CUO and segara of all kinds, - for sale by NIONOLS Sr. BOWMAN, .19 29 Corner Front and . Market Streets. VAST 8.0 4,050 00 .1,400 06 6,875 00 NEW Orleans ngars,-. while and brown, J just received and for solo low by NICIIOLS & BOWMAN, jyl6 Cor. Fron t and Margot sweets. BUEHLER "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TI - 11'-i -- Nii.ILTIRA.I.„, IN NONE ' SLtbital Marriage. Organic -Weakness Take Particular Notice. Disease of Imprudence. HARRISBURG : PA. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3, 1862 fillactllantaus FREIGHT REDUCED I HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S SHORT & QUICK ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 11 P. R., by the Fast Through Express Train, arriving in Ilarrisburg at 8 A. M. WITHOUT MANG . . OF • OARS, Order Goode marked via HOPE EXPRESS CO., General. Office. 162 Broadway, New York For further information enquire of • GINO-BRIO:MAR, Agent IiAItiIISBURGI, Aug. 1.861.-dtf STEAM BOILERS. EA VINO , made ;efficient and permanien arrangements for the purpose, we are now pro pa ep to make 'TAM BOILERS of every kind, prompt ly and at reasonable rates... W shall use iron made: by Bailey & Brother, the rep:di/Aloft of irlbeh i 7. second to noes in the market. None but the heat !lauds employed. Repairing prompt ly attendant°. Address ifinal..l6 .{VOnI3.B, mraitly . Harrisburg Pa. • • . . NNo ' RBB HMS I—Nighola & Bowman respeotfully inform their customers end the peb- Ito thatt' sir store will not be cinema herrst ter In the afternoon, as hue been the Owe last week: We. invite all to call and purchase as heretofore, as we have packed up none of our goods... , NiCdOLS & BO WM&N, Cur. Wont nal Market. St. PRESERVE. JARS exn JELLY 6-LARS'ES, - VXTENSIVE, assortment • • of Glees Ware , including Jelly glasses; Preserve Dishes, Goblets, Tumblers, &c., &a , of all styles, just .recelve:d and • for sale low. by MEWLS Ric BO.WHAN, Corner .Front & Market streets CAMP WEITING CASES, CONTAINLNO . PAPER, ENVELOPES, • PENS .AND PENCILS. Just the thing to Carry in the knapsack. Price com plete, on!y 38 cu Ins. For sale at tiatONEIVS CHEAP. ROOK STORE. PRE,SERVING jars and fruit cans of all kinds and sizes, for sale by NIOHOLS & BOWMAN sun. rturuer, Fr pt EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. RE planted by some experienced gard- Ix. eners in august, deptenthar and October, ai pre tererice to any other season; and with great sucinss. A fine assortment at the eco, stone Nursery, Harris burg. su3o-dtf. r-11.1°PsdaitCPor°e'ale 1 6 ow av t e y ndish, Congress and NICHOL'S & BOWMAN, Comier.Frobt and Market streets !!!M PENS in the world, for 75c, $1 25 bO, $9, Wi t and $4, for sale at teb.l 6 -Y .SCHXYFEA'S Bookstore. TIA.NDELION; Rio and other prepare ja tone OF Coffee,-for nalo'by - • • • MEWLS Sr. BOWMAN,• Cori septl2 . Coer.F.ront and „Market etreets:, • BLACKING - 1 ' : ‘, 3 (3 5!..3,4 .114 oi L z? i ptt . i3 I E ! I ,:i iga. :Whotesola prices, • • .'. 6 ?•• .1e1). .. - - ~.WM., LIOLINI,Jr. At 0' WHITE 138,A.ND1 FOR PRESEILVINGPIIItYOSI.I - 15. A VERY superior article, (pure,) just ./11, received and for sale by jeiO WM. DOCK. & 430. r4H.E . ESEI fram' . ..carebrated Hamburg lIJJ . daries, a email nonsigament just received and for sale by 'NICHOLS & BOWMAN, septl2 Corner Front and Marks' streets. . .. . . VANILLA are • offering 'tin. 's.Lie a splendid gnat, of Villain& - Bean at tow t ales.% by the pouuct, ounce or etugly. itELL . litt'd DRUG STORE, . .. . . 91 Market Street. . . CEDAR TUBS, BASIETS, BROO4IIr 4 and eievythittiin the hue; just received ie three busulit.ies end fur nrie vp.'y low by IA - J (tic% Ir , RIO, Dandelion.and other., preparations td.coffee, trestould pure, termite low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ad 2 9: Corner Froct and Marne streets. S U G.kuß.l 103BtS.Sugi (Rdedad R aw , ) 0 .faigrades a n d Mei Joel received and WILL be sold at the lowest market prices. je2o WM DOUK, JR., & DANDELION COFFEE 1---k Frktsh And: large supply of this Celebrated Coffee) tint reoeiveth by ri , WM. DOOI ir tis 0. BREAKFAST 'BACON ! AVery choice lot, equal to the celebra tea (imported) Yoocshire_, JIM' neared. jy 28 IN . aco. CALL, and examine thesu .new jars for Fruit,t t t best, Mt eipesi uttd.e.Mplest in to market, for sale by NICHOLS et . 80WMA N, jet 9 Cornet' Front amp Market street. F. all Sized, patterns and prices,„ just Jr received and. for bide by elf- . WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO . NEWBOLD HAMS . —A. small lot, . - ol Biwa otlebrsted Hams just received. poi . • . • NIL 'DOCK, Jr., a CO. lettgtap b. Qtxu 211urxhumnits AR ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOLD PENS, THE best and largest assortment of Gold Pena L has just been opened at ' • BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newton . & Co., of New York, and: warranted to give full satisfaction. A trial will satisfy one. any Examine the prices below : Gold Pen and Silver Milder 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 $2 25. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 50. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 75. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $3 25. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $3 76. Gold-Penand Silver Holder for $4 25. Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $5 00. Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00. S. WARD dv CO. AGENTS FOR STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS. Princes Melodeons &c. VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AC CORDEONS; DRUMS, AND MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE, • ' ' of every kind. HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES PORTRAIT FIRA.IAES. Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Photograph Frames and Albums, . at the New lingo Store of , S WARD & CO. au2l4.dly N.A. 14 Market Square, near Felix's. OHART'ER OAK FAMII,Y FLOUR. UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY FANCY BRAND 8 OFF HEED IN PENNSYLVANIA 11, LS if E OR CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT. . sar Deliyered any pla:e in the city, free of charge TERMS, Cash on delivery. jy3o WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co, INSURANCE-. Marine Fire . and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa.; of the INSURANCE:COMPANY:- OF NORTH AM I3RIC. OF PHILADELPHIA • . . . Incorporated 1794—Charter. perpetual Capital :and Moth ' $1 200 000 " DIRECTORS. Arthur 53, Coln, Samuel. W. Johes,..lblik A.:Brown, Samuel P. smith, Quirk* Taylor, Attibrose White; John R. Net, Blichard-0...W00r1; With ai Welch, •Witilam E. Bowen, ;Jamea; fif; Dimmon, S &orris • wale, John %Wen, George L. Asrrison,,FrAnals R. CUR% EctArlittl H. Totter, kilwaril S. oharke., • ARTHEIrG,'COF' IN, Pretident _ CHARLES PLATT, Becrife4y. ' • Akeentral.agent lb t ahove name comp any,: the uhderilgittal to prepared io take Ire risks m apart. of IheStatdol. Pennsylvania, etthet annually or perpet ually, on the most to terms. 'Office Third,streiat. between Walnut and Strawberry Be iCe's row. . . .WILLLOtiIiffEEILER I jelo-d ly Llarrisb Pa. M , .S, Dates, Prunes, Raising, : and. all F kinds of Nuts, at 3 . 11 HS WISE'- Storei .. Third and• Walnut. - myl 2000 RIFLES FOR'SALE AT LEMAN'S RIFLE WORKS, LANc4STER,.PENN. pRIF S` !Viip 47 50 Act $10:00 :EACH I Address HENRY E. LEGMAN, Lancaster, Pa. 1 1111 E undersigned offers at j'rivate Bale that valuable tavern stand, (now occuid. d by J, %Pi Sieber.) situated in the village -of Prog.esa, Dau phin contity, pa., emthe Jonestown. road, We. ml'es and a luilt northeast:: - Harrisbuigi. , :; This tibia& has' an Excellent run of custom- The buildings . are entirely new and. very substantial. a wellM . newerefailing vritter.near •dtor,'; together" wl' a floe variety of fruit and ornamental trees. The property will be sold cheap. - • For tprels.to., addreeS JOHN EMRICH, , Progress P. 0. .001 stabling attached to the :premises. ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS. - • ALL.kinde Second Hand Clothing boots and shoes, bought and, sold at the Anottoni store, .Second Street next .to ...State re.aiiital. Bank. Pis - tobt.„l3Owle"kiiites and gam , blankets; ade 6, rate artil lery' bridle andannrs 'Or eat ottlaer for sale; Nti.'3l3 Sec: and Street. W. BARR, Auctioneer. CIDER 'lI I . VINEGAt I I P.1t.0 .eider vinegar, warranted- :for. sale low by . M1C1101.4 .Bo * MAN, 3F 2 f O Corner Front and Market streets. . • BOLOGNA. ASMALL, but _very superior lot of. ,11ologn A sausage just received, by ntY 29 WM. DOCK Jr. , &,co. QUGARS, whiteand.brown, , -of all grades .10r sale 1 - rw, by NiCIWILS & BOWMAN, •'! Ber 42 Oorper ,FrontainUfarket Areas • . . • GCLD PENS' i•-•lThe largest and. best . • " ote.lxiirSloo' to s4;ooWatranteLy—itt n. •. igagrpmv g FROM() Bsugars of all grades, for Bale Al by ; NICEDMS it BOWMAN, .1e 2 5 dorner Front and Market atreets. . • . . SUGAR cared hams, 'just received and I - formai ) , by . • racnura & BOWMAN, sep37 Cot. Front End Market street. FAIVII.LIr WASHING BLUE, an lent enbetitta for Tndigq kir la le at the wholesale and retail groderf store of mosoLB & BOWMAN, ()mord Pront and Market streets. gritgraplj. INDIVIDUAL RISKSIT WAR.—There is per haps at all times—certainly there seems •to be now—too marked a disposition to ex aggerate the dangers to the individual who joins the army. The danger of death is comparatively small. So is that of re ceiving mortal or permanently disabling wounds. The danger of sickness from undue fatigue and exposure, is no doubt the greatest of all. But young constitutions survive attacks of disease, in - most cases, under anything like judicious treatment, and sometimes, when kindly left get well of themselves. From all causes the per centage of mortality or permanent hurts is in the vulgar estimate, greatly overrated. This fact was alluded to by a speaker, at one of the recent enlistment meetings, in 'Boston. Mr. Northend spoke olthe casu alties in battle, and said that out of 80',000 or 100,000 engaged in the recent battles, 'less than 2.000 were killed. In his own town of Salem, about 1,000 men had been sent to the war, and out of that number only thirty haildied within a year from any cause—killed in battle, or died of dis ease or wounds. He doubted if a' thou , sand men who bad remained at home could show a less number of deaths in a year. The casualties had been greatly exagger ated. The evils of actual service are experien ced chiefiy-by men of family, or those in good positions, whose business and pros= pects, perhaps, for life are sacrificed as a consequence of the hard necessity which sends them to the wars, and whose families, wrhe they to have any, are made widows and orphans. The necessity of sacrifices, should, as far as possible, be averted. Men, not the heads of families, should first be required to go into service. If, there fore, resort should be had to a draft, care should be taken to have it fall first on the class of idle single men who abound in all our cities. And the inquisition should be BO rigid and searching that no one of them should be allowed to escape on a pretext of belonging to some other class. ' 'A NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL INVFATION.—On Thursday morning last, in company with a friend, we called at the residence of our . fellow-citizen, S. J. Sprenger, Esq, (late U. S. Consul at Venice,) in east Chesnut street, and had the pleasure of examinng a novel and beautiful invention, called the aletoscope, designed for the magnifying of photographs to the natural size of the ob ject, and which •is a great improvement over the stereoscope. The frame or box is somewhat similar in its general construc tion to the stereoscope box, but consists of a single lens of large size, and the pic ture is not required to be duplicated, as is case with the stereoscope; and which often prevents persons of defective eye-sight from enjoying the scenes thus presented. The aletosoope has not this objection, as any person, whether near-sighted or cross eyed, can see the picture with the same distinctness as if looking at a scene through 'a window-pane. The aletescope is the in vention of Signor Ponti, an Italian, and Mr. Sprenger, who saw it Europe and became acquainted with the inventor, was fully. authorized by him to have it patented and introduced into this country. He has ac cordinglY had a model made and forwarded to Washington, with a view to have it tiatented. It cannot fail, when once intro- Zinced to the public, to become a very popular institution.—Lancaster Intelligence?. TuLNEW COMET.—The position of the new comet, discovered at the. Cambridge Observatory on the 18th nit., is nearly on a late joining the bright and first magni tude star Capella with the Northstar, and two-thirds - ot the distance from Capella to the North star. Capella can be seen at 11% P.M., in the northeast, near the hori-: zou. The comet is rapidly approaching, is increasing in brilliancy, and will soon be readily seen by all. Its tail appeard to the comet seeker qdite one and a half degree.° in length, the comet itself four minutes of a degree. Of course at this time the comet does not set, either night or day, and by the :revolution of. the earth it appears to move around the North •&tar like the con- stellation of tho Dipper,or, the Ursa Major, the tail thus pointing at . differnt times of evening to the different points of the com pass—east, west, etc. FATAL CASE or POISOR/N4.-011 Thursday. William Hamilton, residing in Chestnut Ridge four or five miles from Mount Plea sant, Pa., while„uhder the influence of li qUor, called at Andrews's hotel tor break. fait, and also wanted whiskey. The land lord replied that he kept no whiskey, but would order him something to eat. In his absence, Mr. Hamilton, observing ,a bottle on a shelf, which he .supposed to contain whiskey; but which proved to be Cyanuret of Pottassium, a most deadly poison, be. longing to . an artist at that . place, drank nearly a teacupful, destroying his life in two hours, notwithstanding medical aid was in, immediate ettendenca. Deceased was about sixty years of age. Pam/op Siikvas'.—:At the recent sale of negroes in Kentucky two likely young negro men- brought less 'that) $3OO each. ei g hteen months ago they would have probably brought over $1,200 readily, and now they, sell for little more than good hands hired for two years ago. Here, is a striking illustration of the effect of the re bellion upon slavery. Once bring down the value of slaves to that standard, and emancipation will inevitably follow. For if a good negro, be worth no more than $3OO, with the risk of death, or running off, he is worthless. Does it not seem as if the secessionists were determined to force emancipation upon the country ? 'We woc der if Jeff. Davis is not the paid emissary of soine.British Abolition Society ? ghat tinting ifffite. Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepay ed to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every description, cheaper than It can be done at any other establishment In the country. RATES 0F ADVERTISING. W Four lines or less constitute eneektalf square Hight lines or more than four constitute a square. Half Square, one day $0 25 . . one west 1 25 41 900 utt, tb ........... ............ 2 60 three montna ............. ........ 4 00 six mouths 6 00 one yt a r 10 00 One Square, one day 46 one wrek one month .. three months air mouth, , one year _ . liar Business notices Inserted in the Local Cottons., or before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT GENTS PER LINE for each insertion. NO 30. Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements - BY THEM. From our Morning Edition FROM FORTRESS MONROE. The Monitor goes to the Potomac. The steamer Spaulding left here this fore noon for New York, having in tow the hospital ship St. Marks, with about four hundred pa tients from the hcepitals in this vicinity. The flag of truce boat left for Aikin's Land to-day to bring down a large number of Union prisoners. Some of the buildings in the rear of the Hygera Hotel are being removed. It is to be hoped the Government will see the necessity of the main building of the hotel remainini. By the removal of this house every civilian, what ever his business may be at this place, as well as many of the fumy officers stationed here, will either be turned out of doors or deprived of necessary comforts, which the fort does not and cannot furnish. A Spanish frigate came up the wade this afternoon and anchored above the furt. She has not yet communciated with the shore, so her name is as yet unknown. On Monday, the Monitor gunboat, which for some weeks past had been lying off Newport News, was taken in tow by a large steamer, and after leaving the Roads, went np the Chesa peake' it is supposed for Washington. The object of her removal is not known. Among the arrivals in Hampden Roads, watt the steamer North America. She was literally Crowded with soldiers and laden with military equipments and stores. The soldiers consisted of the 158th New York Volunteers, raised under the last call, and mus tered into the service previous to their depart ure. Their destination will probably be Suffolk, which place was strengthened a few days ago by another regiment from the same State. On Monday, Colonel Woodruff, of the 99th New York, (who has long been in the service,) was presented by his command with a magni ficent sword as a testiwonal of their regard and este m. General Dix and Staff were present, and participated in the ceremonies. Tuesday .will long be remembered at Old Point, in consequence of the intense heat which prevailed, the thermometer in the shade rang ing from 88 to 90 degrees. Coming up the Bay the Adelaide spoke three barks, two off New Point and the other off Cedar Point. The Army of the Potomac. THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO HARPER'S FERRY WASH:CROTON, Oct. 2 This moring's National Republican says : It is said that General McClellan was in town on Tuesday. We understand that the President left here yesterday for Harper's Ferry. Exciting news may be expected from that quarter very soon. Heavy firing was heard yesterday afternoon at Upton's Hill, in the direction of Leesburg. It was sharp and rapid. The cause is not known as yet. Military Affairs in New York• The Governor has issued a general order au thorizing the recruiting of nine month's men until the order for drafting is issued. They are to be formed into companies only to fill up the old regiments. The State has raised 20,000 three years' men over the quoUt under'the first call. :Beath of Brigadier General Rodman. Brigadier General Rodman died on Monday night, in a house not far from Hagerstown, of the wound he received in the battle of Antie tam. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Cotton steady, 6,000 bales sold. Flour firm, 26,000 bbls. sold ; state $5 25@55 40. Wheat declined 1 ct., 185,000 bus. sold ; white $1 36 @sl 42. Corn heavy, 121,000 bus. sold, at a decline of 1 ct. Sales at 58®60c. Pork buoy ant and active. Mess at $ll 62(411 75 ; prime $lO 25. Lard firm. Tallow active, at 10 eta. Whisky steady, at 33 34c. Rice firm. Sugar quiet, at 9.@,11c. Coffee buoyant. Rib 22.142423ic. Freights firmer. New York Money Market. Stocks irregular, Chicago and Rhode Island 80t ; Illinois Central 791- ; Michigan southern 75'; Reading 73 ; Milwankie and Mississippi 65i.; gold 221; Demand notes 19 ; Coupons 1861-104 ; Tennesse 54. 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