Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 04, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNER
'rEltklB.--Sisons finirtvcturneu.
The DAIL'S TELIGHAPH is served to subscribers. in the
City at C cents per wick. Yearly subscribers will be
charged 64 00 in advance.
WEEKLY AGO Assn WEEBLY 'fiILiGRAPB.
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the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the
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ettantous
ii6IIO.LS Sr, BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
40r- XX Co M WI. a,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENIVA.
ESP r CTIV ELY invite the attention
.1.111) of the pubho to their large and well selected
etoe• of
GROCERIES PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND 00
MESTIG :FRETS.
We now offer for sale'
Stewarts, Laveritigs Golden Syrup,
White and Brown Sugars of all grades,
lateen and*Blach. Teas,
Coffee, Spices. and ,Flavoring
[Extracts.
_ _
ALSO,
FLOUR
b~ISH,
SALT,
LARD,
• HAMS,
We inv,te an examination ef our superior
, 'NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
Unsquolled in ever v respect by. any la the market, to
gether wm, all kind; of
iiimi..§,
SHADES,
BURNERS,
CHIMNEYS,
" , Ste
We have itioyargest a ssorttnera of • •.
GLASSWARE 8a QUEENSWARE
la .the city also, a I kinds of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
Call and eau - mine at our old stand,. • •
• NICH - OLS & BOWSIAN,
Corziel'Frout and. Murket streets,
Eepti2
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
UANUFAOTURER or
BOOE-BINDERS' 11111,ING-MAIEINES AND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND MACHINES FOR
GRINDING OUTIING-MACH;INE KNIVES.
Fortattle Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
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General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
C AST INOS,
WOOD TURNIN9 fN ALL Ira BRANOHD:Is
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, E2V., ETC.,
Any Machine .of Wood; Iron or Brass
made to order. Gear. and . Screw Cutting, &c.
H.IUKOK'S.
PATENT WOODEN SOBEW curruplTOQLS:
Air a . t•id for Uld.Uopper, , Bra-s, apelter, &c:
• ,i'N.A V 1 BOILERS,
PI.,NNS 1 L PAR IA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET.
CELLAR. W
cd various patterns, bcoth_ station,ry_ ancl, awingint. Sash
Weiebls and vanoui olher C 0.3 pugs, for sale
viers cbrao $u ' [r424 . .1yr ',WORKS.
0011 FOR FARMERS ,
HR attention of agriculTurists is directed
to the following Works,Which - Will enable
Meal Mermen the , iiirantity . end 'value of
their crops by adding science 'anti - the expert
.
,ments . of,others thein_expertence :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF' TICE FARM, de
'tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the best way to .rm them'. Price: —3 60
COLEMAN'S AGRICCLTURE snit Beal
Economy. 4 00
LANDSCAPE GARDENING , by * Alien: 00
THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Bnel .. 75'
' ON
TUBE, by Johnaton...... 50
THE AMERICAN FA.RMER4neW and uni
versal handbook, with 400 engiavings..2 50
4.N2 EAST METHOD OF 7MANAGING
REES, Ly Weeks, . 20
The Nature and 'l'reatment of Diseases •
Cattle, by Dadd . ' • .1 00
LEISIG'S AGRlool,liJiiitUaßiliiliklY 75
firi.,Cll. COWS AND DAIRY =FARMING,
and the .production of milky, I:utter,
cheese, brFlint.. 1 59
GRASSES AND FORAGE. PLANTS,i by -
Lynch .2 .. I's. .1 60
SAXTON'S"' HAtip_i3ij,s4d6oiaotig the
Horie,-the'cniv, th'e ezz..l 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONAItYandRrac-,.
tieal Farmer, by Dr: Gardner:; .`. 1;:60.
ALEN'S TX.JMES'IIO ANIMALS . , ,-16
TILE FIRLP. BOOK OF ..11tANDRESJ or
American. Muck-Book.:::.:.::.: . ..1 25.
'THE' HORSE Arrp 3Tr,s DTSEA - SES, by
' • J.... • 100
• YOUATT,Ort Tar...l 25
EuND'S FARRIERY and 5T111;800K . ....1.
p o,
HOItSt_MOSIII.P and the - Breakint and
- Whining of Horses.. ......... .. 75
Standard BOoks, School Boas, arid' every
thing in the stationery line, atlaWest prices, at
BERGNEK's 0/IKAP BOOK STORE.
LIFE INSIVE.ANO - E.
The Girard Lite Insuraice, , .Annuity and
Mast Compao9 of Philadelphia.
OFIIOI NO. 408 L I LESTITUVS7BEE2I.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL)
CAPITAL AND ASSETS. ....... • . ...... ...$1,548;38d
- THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN 5 . , -- ‘JAMES, actuary,
c.aLiTIN,U E make 1-NBUEANCE ON
.LIVEtou the most re480)3, libje tering.
'hey set as Executors, Trusteee and .Guardians under
last Wills. and as Receivers and Assignee&
- The capital being paid up and invested, together with
a large and constantly inoreasbag reserved fund, offers a
perfect•'mow ty to th insured.
The premiums may be'paid yearki,lyaf yearly or guar.
teriy. LY Li
the company add a. BONUS periodically to the, Tam
rawer, for Lie.- The FIRST BONUS 'appropriated in De
nember 1844,-the SECOND BONUS in December, 184 9,
the Mili:BONltB4. Doeember, 1854, and the FOURTH
BONUS in 1889.. These additions are made without re-
(miring arty *grease It the premiums to be pit id to the
CompanY. A
The following ale a few example from'tbe,Register
I 1
tt Amouut of Policy and
__ Sulu " Bonus or bonus to be increased
K 41199., losurfid addilign, Liquis_udditions.
No. E3l $2500 ~I . G 332 60 ' I • 2 3 M41 60
" 182 3000 . ,?3,000: l 4): 00 °. 00
"..190 . 1000 400 00 1,400 00
.4 .e.sszt I. 1 u
1 6000 - 1, 870 00 . v 6,875 00....
Agant - at ‘llBb3rg tad lio!Fity:,• - •,I; ,
....
wlLLia.e.t •
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VOL XVIIII
FRIENDS OF THE SOLDIER, IMAD!
FAT1,1ER5.,' , 101t....--THAT - HRAVE SONS: - .1.1*.i:31if
..,.-,'•:-.•:....,.. ... 'ARMY,.:4EAD.I.::---R.AD-1.,-.H,-.'":„,.-.".-,.:......:::::
BROTHERS, YOU THAT HAVE:BROTHERS FIGHTVG
FOR YOUR COUNTRY READ I READ l READ!
At a period when the hot shot and bombs *ere 'falling thick and
fast around the gallant band who were defending their country's.
honor in Fort Sumter, Gov. Curtin had sent into the Legislature
of the State, then in session, a message suggesting the better or
ganization of the militia, and asking for an appropriation of five
hundred thousand dollars to place the state on a war footing.. When
the bill proposing to make this' appropriation 'came 'before !the
Legislature, Dr. Heck voted against it, and thus practically de
clared his disregard'of all that aimed' at the defence of our homes and
the preservation of our liberties. =
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The bill as it paised, can be found in the last year's vOlume of
the laws of the state, page 229 ~.and the :proceedings ,attending: its
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passage in the House, in the 'Journal of 1861,.page 957. We c*-
tract the yeas and nays as they appear on the-Journal
of the House :
&C., &O
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YEAS-Messrs. ' Abbott, Acker, Alexander, Anderson, Arrnstrong, &shorn, Austin,
Barnsley, , Bartholomew, Else, Baler, Blair, Blanchard, 131183, Byer, Bressler, Brewster, ilurns,
ButleF, (Crawford,)Byrne, Cliuk, Cowan, Craig, Douglass, Duncan, Ellenberger; !Elliott, Fr t azier,
Gibboney, Goehring, Gordon, Graharn, Rapper, Harvey, Hayes,- Hillman, HoOd, ,Hofiva; Huhn,
Irvin, Koch, Lawrence, Lelsenring, LOWther, PEGOnigal, Marshall; , Moore,- put,
OaterhoPatterion, Pleree;*Treeton, Ptighe, Reily, Ridgway, Robinsonßoller, Seltzer,
ttc Shafer,
Sheppard, Smith, (Berke,) Smith, (Philadelphia,) Stehman, Strang; TaYkri;• l •Teller, Thomas,
Trady,'Waler, White, :trildey, Williams, Wilson and Davis; Speaker-76..
Wars—Messrs. Brodhead, Butler, (Carlscia,) Caldwell, Cope, Dieinaut, 'Mythic pulley,: Duf-
Lfield,.Durilap, Gaskill; . • - _
30.
Hill, Kline, Lichtenwaliner, kr.Ponough,' Manifold, Morrison, Myers, 'Blida% Seis? and
Rhoads-2i'. ' - ' •-• • ,
Freemen of Dauphin county ! Soldiers! who marched at the first
call of danger to the defence of the /capital of your eOuntry'and
who still - rest upon your arms night and day ,around the limits
of that capital, are you ready to vote for a man who so ilightlY es
'tima,ted the honor of yoar country and the lives of its defendera ? Dr.
Heck is one of the old Breckenridge Democrats who sympathized
and still sympathize with and confide in the course of , the traitor
BreCkenridge, and showed his attachment for those who are at the
head of this rebellion by refnsing to make an appropriation to . arm
the great state of Pennsylvania to aid their overthrow am). its
.suppression. This man is again before you', and again solicitP
your vote that he may again disgrace the' hails of legislation with
his presence and his conduct 'He desirdiqo be returned aths,:t he
may aid in embarrassing the future efforts of our noble old onn
monwealth in assisting to redeem the land from rebellion by enf?ic
ing the laws and vindicating the federal authority. No patriot, no
brave,, loyal lover of his country can , vote for Dr Heck
Freemen, ; remember that thisis the re,Oord of Dr. Heck - whilst he-was inthe `Le
gislature. Let us now examine hiC action at a later period.-
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On the 7th day of August, 1862, the Democratic County 6fiventioi met fit :the
Court House,kin this city, for the purpose of nominating a ticket. Dr. LEWIS
HECK was a delegate to that Convention; and assisted in nominating. , thimself -,45 ; 4
candidate ;'for the Legislature. We copy the following from the Pairioi. , a4d
of August 8, 1862, viz • •
" Dr. HECK moved that the resolutions passed by the ,Demoeratic Staie COnien
ion on, the 4th of July be ,adopted by this Convention
"The reading of the resolutions was• called for, , and .after, reading of which "they
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were adopted 'amid applause.''
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The resolutions and nominations of that Convention haii - thud been' fairly= and
openly, approved_ by Dr HECK, and.we give, him all due , credit for his• 'action in.
having . them adopted. He stands-therefore squaiely: up to the , plittfcirra-- , obickthe
friends of the traitor 'John C:.Brebkeriiidge advocated in. this , Statd.
The candidatS4 nominated by that convention are alsd the avoWed, enemies of the
country. Isaac Slenker arupames P. Barr, for Auditor";antl::Surveyor•Oenerak• are
.t( it: •
both on- : the record as- the abettors of 'rebelßon. Blenker seconded the Art?, ,of,
Buchanan (to - steal of purehatieCaba---And'l2e was l alsol-in , favor and would now es
tablish, ,he had 'the'pewer, the llave trade :in every,,port of-the`pniofii: Barr is
•known to have so far defended treason as,:to have incurred the
gefof :a :baiter at Pittsburg.
Such is the record , and such the company in which we find Dr. Heck
First, We find him Toting against arming the• State,
Second, We disnver him in'a Convention ` called to endorse the proceedings ; of
those who openly oppose the National Government.
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Third, He refused to vote money to pay those
,who, to , defend the
.4.. • " 44 4 x.L
ho or
and glory of the Commonwealth. , = 4,-44 =4:, •
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- stieh Alan ob - Oilliy ti-oeat in the •Legiolature
MS
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL
HARRISBURG, PA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4, 1862
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lltirgtali c h4
..411TT 13, Le 'I 'g gONR:
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From oitr NoriAl!ig
FRONIIIVASHING:TOA.
S'I'RI.NGENT A-RMY ORDERS, IdzO
• •-• .• • Wastfurarrotr,•
The Solicitor of the Treating has given a
second opinion concerning,the removal of goods
from their paenufactory, i ,prior, to the drit.of.
September, and by this ()pinion all koods eetti
removed from the prettifies where mane•
frictrited,: ate exempt-from taxation. •
.By the word: premises is ; meant not onli , the
building which the manufacture is car . riedOn,
hut also the storehousescenneeted there*ltli,
or us: d for the parfaits(' orateting the mardifii . d7
tures. The opinion -: will ;be.printed and orlistri;
huted immediately.
_ The consultation.of . .,a committee of, whole
sale
liquor dealers - frOm New York yester s day,
with tlie'corntrii.4iieri on internal revetine. was
for' the% purpOse • of - fuming .regulations .;litab
lished, will. facilitate t.40,410v134 and sellinkotspiritain hond for
,exptiort. . Several
propositions been submitted, but as! yet,
no conclusions haverbeen-teachld.
. Au
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the
The ecintract lorithefaupply_of .statione"
Washington Navy Yard, has beeh aw rded
to Philips 81, Solmons, of this city .
Ceiverkter'Lle,onara ,
Wentworth,lT: S.. 414,
Wholwas bidered to the' Jamestown, cannot' be
found., ;'. • A.l t ..... 't .. .. I ''.
.. . .k. .. ..'
4.9 0 rding tp an act Pf:Q/Pgress of:JOy!likst,
the western gunboat , fleellas just' been Mane
(erred-front the 'War tti the Navy `Depirtiiient.
, All the•veitsels , now- under construction re
pair by:atithority:of the War ; DePartPen ,!are
to be completed and paid for under the aqthor ,
ity that. Department fromaiipropriati4s for
that ptirpese:' - • .
The War Department informed that cer:i
tain_Generallotlicers of ,the volunteer servile, on,
being relieved from their commands or karin-,
ferred from - citie command to 'another ihave
occasionally carried off with theta = the , soldiers
employed as clerks or. orderlies at. their ,fdrriter
headquarters.,. : A. recent , general order Fibs not
only,hadthey no right and should) , itiire known
better' thin to do so, hutiit'sVas 'wrong inithelr
imperiorsincommaint to • permit it, nor, willt
it again be permitted. All: soldiers, , enlitapre
iickto.ttironai their 171g!Ments, will be immediate-.
Axreturnedfo,thein t ,findiihii cOmrnandleg offi;
cep of : ill re*iments from, whiOl men
_are;
irr,egularlY olotaaied;sbitil; giiotretitrdiwith—
aretteonahle erne,. promptly repoitltlie I &etre
to the Adjritantlgeneral'eoffirt:.l:l4:tbe
ta 0 4 6 ... ; „ ;. 6 ,..? " 1,.t4iP9Ratri 6 1it ' fl
41-.9.rkwgrt9. army. i otdere just issued,:
no officer will:, hereafter be : 'ffern.his
commend and 'Bede. report' in this' city, 'Lvitith-,
out` - the authority of the War Departinent.
Wheret;•subordinite -j•-officers--dre.•-guil,ty • ;of
:military: offenftes,f,or are _negligent .or, tricorn,
patent,, it: i 3 the . dirty of, the,
.opmrnander: to
havethem tried for "their . offences or examined:
in -rdgard''tn - their incompetency 'by -proper
counter commigidon, and this duty • cannotlbe
evade,dly sending pktgrito Washlngten, !dere:
after, ,officers so sent to headquarters, will
immediately . °riled back, - and those who ,senti
them-Wilfbe (kerne& guilty of disobedience of
orders. - •
, No person shall be mustered tutu the services
of tile United : States a r member of the ?corps
of sharpshooters' onlese . 'he - shill . produte. the:
certificate of-tscomo-Persori:lduly authoriend by
the-Governor the. State in. which -the! com,
patty, is.raised, that he has in five
.consebutive.
shots at ten hundred yards', at rest," Made a
string riot'over'twenty,fiveinehes, or the same
string off hand at-one hundred yards. ; The
certificatelto.he_written ondle,target, ASed. at
the test. . . , . ,
The'State, prisoners to be eiclianged I ..eft ;here
affernoon;iinder' the' superintendence of
kiej. , fichenck4kir. , ,Woddewho >has charge of
the,old.,Capitolprison o accompanied..,thimi . to
tmotiate i the e]rcharige.
,A gentleman who witnessed a ,skirmiSh :be
tween our.„pipkets and . those
.of, the enemy,states that : Our c , tvalry pickets in Isle of Wight
Were acr'ess'the . Blackwater; at 'Frank
lin Sotullangiton county, on. Tursday last_--
COL' Marshall was in• command of our force on
this . side of the river, and the bridge was kuaxd-,
ed. by a 32-pouiidei of Riehai4ion's Jams City
Artillery; which opened in reply to the enemy's
pieces. -'lhefuer4rom this gun was well aimed,
sand.the khati,ex_plodhio . ,_ among the ;enemy
• capr i d. them -to. retreot. .Ul) . on crossing the
railroattShull
fiCiiii • araitber 32-pounder of the
t • . same battery,: under command of _Lieut. plater,
PanAinifirria, Oct. 8• WAIL the,m h ist of:the enemy and em tikd sev.-
Flour lid here_ IM
is a O e e n- oral se dies. Their 'foss was three killed . and
quity_ibuth,for shipmentand home coßsuintition. seVerttrarouride , according to inform .iop of
,Sales of 20,000 bbls. at 54512"8: superfltuVaitizeneresidbiglin that vicinity. Jul his fetreiit,
and 6'254,6'50 for j ekVe'faltibr.' - Receiptsi and, therinemy_litrat bridge to prevent • itlrsuit.
atticka light4-"yeilour-Or T 0.49 are „suppogedto . have ,numberecli
meal. aherals.at.goodlieniattdifor.wheit, and "40 believed - they designed'a 'laid! Milk*?
50,W0 bus.. were,dispmed ,at $1 ; 50 for - red, road between Petersburg strid'Weldon.-
.
and I 5 . 9qA 60 for , - ,White. change in rye , PROGRESS OF TIM YELLOW PEP= AT WILMINGTON,
cornlll - 0154 d z einand, l iwid 2;2oo'hus. - or,yellow. .. ••*- • imam mu L oyi. NA " • . •
sold:at 70 "eta Oatmati3-icane - p-salei-,off, .
- Advices•from.Wilmington, N. C., are plater
em at AloCta.d Coffee„: sugar and : .mulatiseei r are
than Thursday, (the telegraph office dehat
firm. • ;,009 E lot s-b • ed w er . e .t ak f m 115 Y the 't h vin . 14 F
government on PriVateternis.' .SI e e our •ths
• - • , , . occurrea on Wednesday night • and two new
fifmly at; i 3 . !te: ' •••• • ' -,r of 'fever (weaned on Thursday. A large
TA, ot 7' number of families lave fled to the coriutrylto
" Oottoh varicedise..l. ! Sales of reponl2l.l4ths ‘ epidemic dies.ont. The Pro
-15,000 bliols. at $5 3045 45-fer. State ;, $6 950, voit, Marshal's biTice has been`` closed' it'fid the
6 10 - for - Ohio-V.5-.99@81*. Southern. 'gbafd'dispeased withl The - physicians of the
heavy.lBides of.• 189,000 , city were very-niuoli exhausted! Thei Mayor
at $1 09®,t 17 for ~ Chicagol.Spring ; '4l . 3 0 51 g. .of_Wilniington had sent Aluilnilowing Message
1 19 fora and $l.. 23a1,. 9 for ..to hfayor Macbeth, of Charleston South Cam •
rad. Cora dull; ' Sales of 50;000114 at:sBg •
600 • Pork iiteadk,i at. Vali 65a11 ,75ifoiv • "The yellow feiler is'epidemio•here; incress-•
ateadyit . rOof- big rapidly; and our physicians, are nearly ex
tee buOyant..' 1400 bagatif Rio igild at 280230. hausted. Some of them are already aick. Can ßeceipts of flour, 150,0 0011 hb 18 .-; you send us some experienced assistants for the
104,000!bu5..; COTII,'-60,000 , ba5“ .!! • • '. -Bike of humanity P . .
.
1- .'Nliar =lions; Oct. ac—The public Aisle of' teas TaiTiiit:ass
kt - daYc ,, Were s well attentiad,andKpr4es were
obtained. yae,wpolmarket was very dull,.and
the . Prinis' for both doifatitic and'foreignihmer, _MONDAY, gept. —Mr: Semmes; of La.,
Wars seeming t o W a ri z e. - , alibluitted - the 'foll'oWitig joint*olutioil :
tßisotvid,-13y•the Congress!of. the ,Confederate
,
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, • -DaFßcl, 04.
The_ - Union Statec.onvention_whicti intet — nt
Jackson yestettlay„nominated WrOn Git Stout
for dtpietnOi; *kid's; full" Statelicket.
I!=cgr's BY MtoWs.
; -Bemzuoitz,.. Ocil i
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FlourSkrixt; . l , 4l4lo if4ifiay cfgn quiet; white:
,71®,78e ;, yejlow 69®,'700 whisky firm t'afier
provisions dulr;"dbffee steady. -
Market
, YoMi Oct: "-
Stocks are-beiter: Sterling *Ytchange d till
at , 86 perraMt: , premium ; Chibsgor and , ;Bock
Island 04„4 Qupp,, Cal 11* ;,.111inois Central
Nailroad; Illinois Central - Batts ipsi ; ,
Michigan t Scitithetu 7q; New' York denirid .
/ 08 i 'Pennsylvittkie coal. 10_8 ; =Reading'' wily;
MiEll3oAti 66. 4 -il'ennessee sixe s 55 ; Demand'
per'notes: T9k cficirpritidriM ; Tilted ,Pkates
Tretwilrypbtoi Silcs - A94s;' 31 4qil of.lBBl
LATE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH•
RICHMOND PAPERS OP SEPT. 30
The Rebel Congem on President
lahoolo's, Proclamation.
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havereceived Richmond paPeis of Sept
29t1Vand - SOthi from - which we-take the follow
in 4 . '
[From the Riot=Ond Whig of Sept. 80.]
GENZERAL LEE'S Aitarzi.
We had an interview hut night with' Mr.
Crocker, Chief of ...the. Army Intelligence Office,
who had just arrived trim General. Lee's army.
He hint 'Succeeded in olitairib* 'caibpletri = lists
of casualties in the battles at and near Manassas,
mad also.eoelPleto lists of the casualties of all
i the,engagerrienta - in Maryland, except iii the
Aulgades,of Anderson and Jenkins, with which
expects to_he ,supplieri few days. Our
,entire, hoes in,llie.Maian,sas battles do not ex
ceed and flow in the engage
~
,Ptlaryland.imagn . between .fivU and
seven thousand. TiustilusSes, heavy.abd pain
ful as they are, are muc h lighter than the; putP
beeti'-`led to' believe.' Beyond doubt,
they-are lets than une-fourth of those sustained,
Aly the enemy. Mr. Crocker,• who wan_preseut,-
,p,r.onounces the hatile of
. Sharpsbnrg a k:1 Car
arid incontestable victory. the
MiemY'back While the; fight baited; and :slept
upon the-field,i holdingAt for-twenty-lour hours', '
and; then allandoningA voinntsrily,and with
out moltstatiota.. Mr. Crocker rays our. army
is in fine ready 'renew the ;fight
whennieilthelr great leader may give the Word.,
-They are, in tt-new..position,,the precise locality
of which need not kis designated, • ,
=MI
• -Thee folloviing4s;the. official .aiiiicouticepielit
glon. : Xleacisegarl ,hla .assuitiptioa of the
tpmraaticl.of,thedepayttue4t Scmth Cat'olina;
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HICAn4'ItB DKPAILTitaiNT S. C. and GA. ..:. t
;" Sept: 24, 1862. ; f
." Disdain° command.of the deparlinent; pur
suant•to paragraphXV,,Bpecial Ordertf NO.
202,,Adjut a nt
,and Inspector General's Cface,
ItictimonkAugnst 29, 1862.
AirexiSting 'orildni will remain in fore& until
otherwise directed from these headquartets.
In, entszhig,npou my ditties, which may in
yelve esrlY, 41,1. - Y'the cdefence of thU most
hupcirtant cities
_in the - Confederate 'Btates,
,a,gal4f.:the, most . formidable efforts of our
powerful e.,nejny. rely on the &dent
patriotittnpe inie:llfgetit and .unconquerable
spirit of_ the officers and Men under my com
mand, hiabstain me ittectarsiiinlif. But to main
nnr with credit to our criunitiy and
Ao; 9,131 own honor, and: to. avoid irremediable
'disaster if hi — essential that 'all shall yield im
:pllcikokiiience, to any orders emanating from
supeiior anthoilty.
Baia4l4 General Thomas Jordan'is announ
ced haSsljutent ina,lnspector General-in-Chief
of"Staif of thepePartinent
. . '
(Sikned), U. T. BgAIfIIEGARD
- -Genera! Comnianding.
'Official; 'Timm4s; Joans,n„ Chief of Staff and
e Our _information, -from. a reliable. source,
.says the Grenada Appeal, is that, a magnificent
araly.ist being. organized Neat 01, the fillifistoEiPPii
,to. contentt,with.the Federal invaders. Or its
.extenta,ud it.is unnecessary to speak,
suffice it.to say. that It is sufficient to rid the
_country of.the vandals that have so .10og de
vastated it. Every report frqm the Itrans-
Mississippi department is encouraging. •
• .
" RUNNING 'TM& BLOCKADE.' 7
On th l ir . scray, n fog last 'tie_ steamer . . gate i
O blockade, ard'anglipred near SrottOvd ,
r the Ca. .6
Tear: 'She started
it, the , ; mouth of,, r ,„-
for Vnittkingtoki
TUB ENEMY IN SOUTHAMPTON COUNTri
....,--.._ . _ ~.. ..,_
Ettites,fflud, the Troolin l o9 ll of .4bnkhitin , Lin.
coin, President of the United Stat4s of I,ilon' ex i..
a, liana at tha city of Waghirigta' a-,. on th' a
22d day Of •September, - -in the year df 1862,
wherein he declares:: "ihanon .the tirsti day of
January, in OieleF of .Our Lord, 1868 ,; all Per
11911s held as slaves wit hin any'State; or, desig
ntAted-part. 'of ' - a' State;= - the ., . people ihereof
shall 'be nt , rebelliow against the i United
States; shall be thenceforward.and forelimr free-
— r is levelled agsinst the citizens of the'Confed
qate gilded,: and'as 'siich is a gross violation' of
civilized Wirt's* . an 'outrage on'the rights of
Vibrate' property, and an invitation its an .atro
clone and servile year, and,thereforo„,shoald be
heldv„up to; the execration of manitind, and
tersceeif by slid sovdi6 iitaliitlity ' mea
sues din the judgment of OA , Piesidint may
OEMS
NO. 31.
--,~•,
==l
&Bdi:• 44311.1711EGARD
FROM mucAlisis
grtsam tinting .trase.
Raring Procured Steam Power Preares, we are proper
ed to execute JOB end BOON PRINTING oT every
deaCrlption, cheaper th.n It, ran be done at any other
eatablistunerit In the 0)=47.
- &-
. . RATES OF WIC/111'0Q.
sir Four . lines or lees constnnte ene-half square.
Right lines or more than four constitute a square.
Half Square, one illy SO 25
St one week 125
.. one mo,,th ............... ........ 2 50
" three 2110111113 4 00
six months 6 00
~ one y., ar . 10 00
One Square t one day ..... ...
Lc one sr,*
it one month ..
tt three me:Atli.
" six mooch.
"one year
. .
thisenoss notices inserted In the Local Goininn, or
before Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT DENTS PER LINE
for each insertion.
Itir Marriage. and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements
be beet calculated to secure ib3 withdrawal or
arre-t of executiou.
Mr. Clark of Mo., moved that. the resolu.
tions be referred to the Committee of Foreign
Affairs. Ile was in favor of declaring every
citiwn of the Confederacy a soldier, authorized
to put to death every man caught on oar a 11
in arms against the Government.
Mr Semmes said the resolution had not been
drawn without reflection. The question of re
latiagton was - exdusively an. executive one, to
be regulated by circumstances, but it was pro
per that the legislative department of the gov
ernment should express its approval of the re
taliation contemplated by the resolution.
Mr. Henry, of Tenn., said the resolution did
not go far enough. He tivored the passage of
a law providing that upon any attempt to exe
cute the proclamation of Abraham Lincoln, we
would hoist the black flag - and proclaim a war
of extermination against all invaders of our soil.
Mr. Phelan, of Min.; said be bad always
been in fever of conducting the war under the
black flag. If that 114 g mid been raisel at Ma
nassas a year ago this war would have been
ended ere now.
Mr. Yancey, of Ma , moved that the pend
ing resolution, together with the E,Tolutions
submitted by him some time since, relative to
retaliation, !etc etc. be referred to a select
committee of dime, and be made the special
order of the day for Wednesday next.
putnett, of lientncky,_ . _moved that all
the said resolutOis be referred to the -Commit
tee of the Judiciary. After remarks by several
members, the motion was agreed to.
cat lOntrketintuts.
Ali ENTIRE NEW STOOL
OF
GOLD PENS !
HE hest and largest assortment of Gold Pais
I bas just been opened at
BERGNER'S ()HEAP BOOK STORE.
Thalia Pena are manufactured by C. F. Newton
& Co., of New. York, and warranted to give
all eatiefaction. A trial will satisfy one. any
Examine the prices below
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 26
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 50
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 76
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 26
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 60.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76.
Gold Pea and Silver Holder for $8 26
Gold Pen'and Silver Holder for $3 76
Gold Pea and Silver Holcl!r for $4 26
Gold Pau and Pawn, with Rubber Holder $6 00
Gold Pen and Pencil , with Rubber Holder, $7 00.
.
S. WARD & CO.
AGENTS FOR
STEINWAY'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS.
Prizces Melodeou (to•
VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES,, FIFES, AG
CORDEONS, _DRUMS, AND MUSI
CAL MERCHANDISE,
of: eorery kind.
HOWE'S SEWING MACHINES
•• PO.RT.RAIT "FRAM:ES:
Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors.
'Photograph Primes anifillillins,
at the New musk Store of S WARD &
att2l44lly No. 14 Market aware, near ens's.
• 011A13, T.ER . O.A
FAMILY FLOUR,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED
STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
-FANoY BRAND
OFF HEED IN PENNSYLVANIA
/7 IS . MADE OP
CROWS MISSOIMI WRITE
vor-Deaverotany.pwe in the aq, free.of charge
TRlPPliqktsh on delivery
jyBo ~ WM. DOCIIOi., &Co,
...i. .1 N ,S,.U. It A. N.O E .
. . . . , ~ ,
Marine, Tire - and . Inland. Transportation,
Central Agfzasy,at Harrisburg, Pa:, of the
INSMINCH'COMPANY-OP NOR-TH LNBILIC.
- -.'-' OF' PHILADELPHIA:
. . .
Incorporated 1794—Charter Perpetual
Oapital
..
- - •
Oa Assets .. $l4OO. 000
' " ' • and - DIRECTORS. '' ' • ''' '-'
Arthur G Coffin, Sattfuel W.4diferilithii A..'.Brown,
Samuel F. Smith,: Dhearies,Jaylf4,-: Ombtoati White,
John it. Nell, Richard D. Wool, Willitaff Welsh, Wililam
1.• Bowen James Ni' Minim; $' , kortis , 'Wain, Jima
dasan„ Georde.D.Alartipon,Ft:altma, L Cope, Di ...ant H.
firtitter„EdtVard S. Clarke. "" •• • • - -
.' ' -' ' ;• • ~-; .• :;• & IMAM G. COF,IN; President.
CHARLES PLATT, Simian,.
As central agent tar th above name company, the
underaigeed ievrepared to, lake Fire .na m in any part
of ;he t.,bile cot reituayivania, either annually or -perpet
ually; on the moat favonsb le terms-
- •
Office nard,iiireet between iVe4i l j,if and ,Str &wherry
illey; Bu-liiil row: -' - - - .'. '
wILLIADI BUEILLEB,,
ielo-dly Durriabiug Pa.
: • /GS, Dates, Pranee,.. Raisins and all
I L l a nd . a Nam, at JOHN' V,ClSpillord, Third and
alma: <, ' ' ' - ' '• ' ' .-- i' - flirt
IF
2000 RIMS TOR . SALE
AT LEMAWS RIFLE WORKS,
TaliciAsTEß,
PBX.OES ...$7 50 IQ $10 ; 00 BADS I I
_
Addled's HENRY B. LEMAN ; Lancaster, Ps.
f. i
P URE
c id er wit' Jpgar t a t ifor r im io A r .s sale
low by
1725 Corner' Flout Marker streets.
OULOGNA
SMALL, but very superior lot of
mogna saulyp fait received, no
. 200
. 5 00
.10 00
.10 00
.20 00