THE TELEGRAPH IS PIIIIIMBD .EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER Tosms.—soini IkNlMtrriioN The DAILY Tinsosaya *served to oubsortbora iq th City at 8 cams perNroolh.i *tatty isti*serthets .r ljb charged s4'oolo advando. wig= AND Sim WEEKLY TELEORAPII. ' The Tanßarn la also publistail - twl! w AWN the session . or the"Legisiature - and wty during lii remainder of the year and te , subscribers r the following cash rates, Vis: • • • Mule nbooribers per year Semi-Weekly-11 110 4, Ten 1., 41 14 .19 00 - Twenty " " " •,. ..23 00 Single subsoribers, Weekly ..,. 1 00 In. taw 0/ 1111 1 / B P4F/1/1. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their sew/- Repen t the publisher may continue to send the= until arras/ages are paid. If sub s cribe r s neglect or refuse to take their newspa pers from the once to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled the blue And ordered them discontinued. . : Ititsulitmclus .NICHOLS & BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AND WALL Gt. R. CO CI NI R. MI, Corner Front and Market &renta l HARRISBURG, PENN'A. RESPECTIVELY invite the attention 11, of the public to their larp and eelecte( atop of MIMES, PROVISIONS, FORRIGN MW DO MESTIC FRUIT& uow offer for sale' Stewarte, Loveringe Golden Syrup, White and Brown Sugars of all grades, Green end Black Teas, Coffee, Spices and Flaioriut [Entracte. ALSO, FLOUR ASH, • SALT, LARD, HAMS, We Invite an examination of our superior NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, Marquebed In MIT reaped by any in the market, to gether withall kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BUBNBE3, ' CHIMNEYS, &a., &o. Sui We have the largest assortment of GLASSWARE QUEENSWARE in Weeny; also, all lo Ws of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Call and examine at our uld stand, mums it BOWMAN Corner T r out and Market stmts. 11014/ 2 BAGLE vir °RIK*. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, , mearorwcrumis B00A•BINDEBS' antramlon AND PENS, STANDING PBESSN-8; SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND RAORTNIS NOR , GRINDING GUTTING-MADRINE RNMIE. Portable Cider Mills and 'Fodder Cuttem SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and boa and Braid CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN Ala. ITO BIUNONIOS, SCROLL SAWING, PLAN1NG,112p.,21704. jr Any Machine of Wood, crop or Brno made to order. G'eai 'and 'Sinew A:hating, HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SOREW ounirro TOOLS. rash laid for Old Copper, Braes, gpelter, 811;ANI BOILERS, &C. .• PI NNASIZVAIVI4. - .1141 . ILBOAD, ABOVE RATE BTBFXr. • OE.I.LAR WINDOW GRATES, Qt 7iTtoud patterns, both stationary and swingin dash Weightwand various othUir 'building ass sials •ry cheap at the [iny244yl • • BOOKS FOR FARMERF, ' I , . HE attention of agricuittiris I ts s directed I.to the f o llowing • works, Which 'will enable them 'to increase' the gnantit t y all value Of their crops by adding science and he, experi ments of others to their expeiience : ' ' STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, dii tailing all tbe labors of husbandry and' the best way toperform them. Price.., .8 50 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy 4.00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by 1311431. , X 76 LEffilliES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL- ' ' TUBE, by Johnston i .... 60 , THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new' iiiiii iini-,_ - vernal handbook; with 400 pqrwriw.. 2 60 AN EASY METHOD OF MAGINIit .. BEES, by Weeks .;. ;20 the Nature and Treatment of phloem* of Cattle, by Dadd - 1 00 LEIBIG I S AGRICULTURAL/M=4 76 MILOH COWS AND DAIRY if il . and the production of milk, butter,: cheese, Flint. • ' • ' .4 60 GRAMM AND FORAGE /ANTE'? hy Lynch • ' „ I T ;50 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing' he Horse, the Cow, the pig„ fowbi, , tirc:,,Ac, .I'oo THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Pia)- . final Farmer, by Dr. Gardner.... ...1 60 ALLEN'S DOAIREiTIO' ANIMALS ' . 7., ' 75 THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or American Mack =Book: 1 26 THE HORSE AND HIS LABEASES, hy Jennings . r• • • 1 00 isMATT ON THE HORSE.. 4. ? , ' 4...a 85 vs FARRIERY and STUD /3 . 00K....1 00 OMMANSIIIP and the thasking and- Training of Hones 76 Standard Books, School Deokif, and , every thing in the stationery line, at lowest, prioes, at BERGNER'S' Off P BOOK STORK - The' Girard 14ita. Inaorpoe, Annuity and, Troia company . of Philadelphia. 017101, NO. 408 61118PTITZ ingalME (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) " therlAL AND ASSIiTS r +MBA. THOMAS BLDG W I AY;' *Wont. JOHN r. JAMAS, Actuary, cbe(piTplUE to make INStatkiiki - 4)14' tans on the most realm able terms. They ad as Executors, Tthstees and Guardiahe wriu and as Iteoeivers add Amaiplees, r e r b e ing paid up and invested, toirethiptyta a large en d eanateady Wore/sin reserved hand, ORMa Wed wearily to the insured. The premiums maybe Paid Y e etthhaltYearly or guar. tel The company add a BONUg perks:ll44y to the tun. renew lbr bib The FIRST BONUS appropriated la D i . comber 1844, the MOND BONUS In December, ASS 9, the THIRD BONUS In UK and the FOUNTII BONUS in Mb. Theselpiditioal are made withal* ca. elating law tuarialee u the prezurima to be paid to the I)3 teMowingt area few caluispiev Diet the Reitstei Antonin of Poitoy ant Boma or- bonus to be inersaani addtion by tutors additions. anza hewed Policy L N 0.40 42600 S 147 SO ' ' .0; 1101154r , a 1112 SOOO 1,000 4.0 , ' ' 4 o l ° 4 * a 190 1000 400 10 1,400 00 it spi t . 6000 1076 09 ' ' O s ~.WHI V:i Aims DN.;, burg a3A viii lo o?6'. -- !.-- ; il W alaAirttitiklat 0/0417 . . , i 72, ..1: - .: 7 . :i ', „,...,,. .',',.. ',.. • - • I I t:ii ! ; ‘-, } -.' ' ' • Ak ..„. , • ~... , `..c4 I rk tr,T . , 01 , - . Agi , •, - -.--- --- 2.---- A,..- „,„ 111 .-- 1 :•i- ; ' ; ' •' 1 ''''' . 4 1 4 ‘- ', "; 4ll'' " 'l--3:.'l". G'''. ... - ' ) ..., 1 i - ' • • ' 1. - r '... •,' ,':' - ' . - e '''' ../ N .. .g , - , - ,.. 1 ' ,-,--'' -'1•-•.......; - -- • t . I . ~,,. . - •• - . .. VOL XVIIII. itlisultantons. FREIGHT REDUCED I HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S MORT & QUICK VIE TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Goods , Ordered in the Morning Retuned the same Night. 4..., 866 ., Sso Leave' New York at P. by the Fast Through illrpiaaa Tndn, arriving in Tharrlnbrug at 8 A. M. WITHOUT GUNGE OF CABS. Order Goode marked Via SOPS EXPRESS CO.. General Office, 162 Broadway, New York. For further information enquire of 'O. BESONER, Agent. . 'likeenemmi, Aug. 1861.-dtf STEAM BOILERS', JELA V ING made efficient and permameat arrangemems for the Teapot°, We are now pro w." to make LAM BOlidlibintoteeery - kind, prompt ly and at reasonable rani. .We shall, m iron made by Salley 41 Brother, the mutation of which is second to tonata the market. . • . None but the beat bands employed. Repairing prompt ly...attended to. seeress WOSK.4 • y Harrisburg, Pa. O REBILL I—Niohola k, Bowman ;LI respectfully leafs their eustonsers awl the pub• LLu f•Derallh thattJeur store will not be elated hereaf. ter In the aftentOwl, as hat been the otos tent - week. W Wits ail to Gan, sod purchase u heretofore, as we have packed up nos• of oar gouda. IsfOAOLS k BUCkIAN, Mr. Front and Ilarket St. PRESERVE JARS pao J L Y: (iLA'E:SE S gXTBNBIVE assortment of Glaoware, Aaludlaig Jellp stassee, Preserve Dishes, G0b1043, ~anttierl, la., styles, just received and for ode iew by N 1011101.5 & BOWMAN, Iy7 Owner Front a wawa mem CAMP WAITING OASES, ka'lak INVELOPEE, PENS A.Np PENCILS. Just the Wog to oerri in the Jompssok. Pelee com plete, anti SS nviate. See sate at nffiRONEWS WISP BOOR STORE. EVEKIBEEN TUES. AND SHRUBS, A RE planted by aonie-experianaed gard. Aare in.uagtut, &Ameba and October,' in pre ference to soy other omen, and. with groat semen. A fine easortmeat at tie day stone erareory , Hartle bin'. eale-dtf 'IIIOIREIBiiiRVINII jar!" a 44 fruit cans of all Undo and Macy for, sale by • htligiOLS & BOWMAN . sail wrier, Front anj .I.ritat arbeu. I[IOBACCA, Cavendish, Congress and 11 TWlst, for rale low by • 24101149 8; BOWMAN, w 421 Omar Meant sad Market .streetio .11A :- EidtkiNg in itie sioild, for ibo, 451 , 25 ti. k . ra, :, , 113,0 Rd 114, for mAio Au, , . - 1-7 - ' 8613.1278R'S Ilookstore. DANDELIQN,:iIio and other prepare twip.o Goale ter male by . , , , ~ . . , . - aronorai-oowiert, . soptll Comer. Vg'out Nut ,Morkat eloreolio. BLACKING • • aI!iILASUN "CHALLENGIi BLACKING. l • 100 Grog, assorted iiises,,Jusl received, aid tor se et Wholesale prices, c , dell • Wit., DOCK,Jr. WHITE'BRANDV PORPEESERVINd'PIIIIPOSES. A - VERY imperior artiole, - (1)**?,)' jiat4 received and Sir male by DOCK, • • &Oo e t a a 2 HIHOBB from the celebrated Ham b urg : darlea; a small oonalgaisuant Jon &waived and for au II ' NIONOLS' Ali BOWIIAN, a , , Carver front and .liargakt Weds. rANiLLA - BEAX Lore' offering for vale a splendid Irv. quality or Vanilla Banat erwi prices; by 'the pooktO, °linos or dog* _ ^ • . '..11.911.1111p9 DRUG BTORN, • ; • - -ii ' 91. Marta Street. bgEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, pagpivis and overyWhi Us" 144 - roceivit4 large titles ac fotilmbi , very lb* by - • II Io, l %bandeltowitild other Or ez(araiione at ova", freak isd *lrk Wriiiklelow,rbf • • .l 1 1411L3 ei BOWMAN, t COTO& rroo and *OM streets, • sail • • . ' 13' II 11 4:XI. /00 ir3ilitl2cardeeibiedamr wth gold at the LoWllstZimpt gp 4 ;fir ~1111 'DANDELION Otaii'Elll.!L:A." - kresh and ot adobTiaaa Caw itie-receiiid by L WILADOCIV ir., h. 4 1311EA.SE'lifIT 8111014,1 AV9rY'ohOioo lot, Opal to the colobra t " (in/DOZWI) .111.1Y60./Vld• 1/211 • WM! nALL and examine thann d 0* lark r V oil indi n tt best, cheopeffitatadtillititirmtHoni kat; ha, epraerfrapn aaa,llarkat. etraiti ILTEWBOLD midi lot , o f these ecleirilet Habit Just riteliett. orrP4 VOL DOCK, a i talittill BTU S le . the plat* Soisa.Pdans "INDEP T„ of HI LIT It 1., I,N NONE ' • HARRISBURG;)r-VV;'"HtfAa DAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 16, 1862 Ift, .J - OHNSON LOCK . . . :' u A, discovered the.most certain, speedy 41. ehhgreloparemedy is the worthier DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. num is six TO Twital Rorie. No Maradry or Foxiou Driiio. • A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, In from one to Two Days. • • Weakness sf the tack - oirlAmbs, Strictures, A ff ections' the Blihieye and Meader, Involuntary discharges, potency, General WWI% Nerromnemr, Dyspepsy, Lao!, Law Bplrits, Copfiteion of Ideas, ESipitation of the neart, Timidity, Tremhlings, Dimnese of Sight or Giddi-, nese, Df seam of the Mud, Throat Nose or Skin, tionn'hf the Liver, Lang, Stella& or Boireisiliose, ter riblo•disordincl arising tram tha• Military Habit" of 'Youth senses AO MOM Flamm more fatal to the tr victims Wed Gm song of tyreus to, itpiMariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most 'brilliant hopes or auticipedionv rendering marriage, 'WOW . , lispeolally; *Bo 'have become e victims of Wintry ' Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which anneNt• ilwver Ao an ,outimely grave ihouidunts' of Ifidung flee of wiriest ezilted talents and brilliant, intoned, erlio might oitherivfee have entranced liatening„konatee with the thunders of eloquence ' or Waited 'to 'tonally the living lyre, may call with full • . litainage. • • - Married Portent; or Young- Menceinteinplatitig `liar! Sage, being awarp,of - phystoal weakness, cugabki• detifict ty, deformities, tmo., speedily cured. He who places himself under the cam or Dr. J. may religiously conflde . in - hist•boner as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon_his4lll a /Veil/ ,t f iV)l_l thiat Immediately Cured, and full- vigor. Bettors& This distressing AffectiOnw•which renders .111p_mbera ble and marriage,iMpeeetblei.ir tholiffo44Y: PIGG. by,the victims oritnipropirbidelgelleek, Young persons art too apt to commit ezessees trim cues **gig aware of the dreadful tionseqtenoeil that may ensue. New, who that understands thesublectwßipietend to deny that the raw er of procrpation to lost sorer ,those , to in prow babies Man brthosiiideut Rnkles ' de: prived the pleasures of healthy °Miming, the most se rims and destructive sysitAhks to both body and mind, arise. Um eyaMm Ipopleass 4mossos,Aeliflimiciarand. mental ; Fen Weakened, of Procreative Power, Nervious irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Clonsiiitallon.il Debility, a Waiting of the Frame, Gough, Oansuininkin, Decay and Death. Offioe t llo. 7. South Frederick Street Lett Land . side going from Baltiriceretistreet, h taar•notr. tram the owner. Fall not to obierve name anti number. Uttar Siert be paid' and contain a stamp. ,TheDoc torts Diplomas hang in Mollies. • • A Cure Warranted in TwO No Normal or lhauseete Drew; Dr-Johnson, • Member of the Royal College of Burgeons, London," Grad tette from oue of the met embentOollegea in the United sates, std the greater:pert of whose life has, been Spent in the WOMB Mimi* Paris, Phileidelphle and aline. Whdre, tics effected sonce•ef Me most, aMoollehing • duet that were ever known.. Amoy troubled with tinging in • the heed and ears when asleep, great nervonaneas, being alanned at sadden sturide, bashre . with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with der eat of ming were cured inemediately. • .1 • Take Partkialar It tieec •,' Dr. J. addressee all time whaAveiktamphisioido. primmer indUlgs‘kentif meit habite; winch ruin both body end mina, unstmeg num Mr either bend:ayes; studle ssUivsy.srtussrtivis. Theme stre'scome otitis sad aid melanehollyelliitlePro• dewed by'early habits of youth; vim : Ilfeslutese of the Batt ind Limbs, Pains in the Read Whams ' cf_" Sight, Loss of Musoular Power, Pallas/knot the heart, Dim- PIM, Nervous hTslaihWre plirsuisininnt of thelagestive ftnctions General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption fearlial effects mud mind are 'mead Irina to be dreaded—foes of Deloory, Ondfusion of Ideas,' De dedion ceSpirlts, Sect porlodi Aversion to Gocilety, Self Dlatrust, - Love of Melinda,Sy, ape . ., op! ma of theieVils produced' , - • Wound= of persons of all ages can now 'judge what 18 the cause of their decintag health, liming their vigor, becoming weak, palee, nervous and enmeided, hiding, a aingular appearance about Um eyes, Gough and symptoms of esonsumption. • • • Young Mow • Who have indeed themselual by a certain priatlfw duled In when alone, othillit .ileeenentli. learned .frohi eiiicompanions,orataahoe, the 'gaol Alfi which are, nightly telt, even whenaeleep,sind W.Va. °Ved renders marriage impounds,' and thistecia both Mind end body, should apply immediately. Whet a pity that &young man, the lope of, his ootin try, the'darling'of Ids periods, shodd be snatched from all prospects and sediment" of WS, by the ~quelled of dearlatlei from the plithof nature'and indulging In a certain secret habit. Such persona mod, before contem &NW - • • ;.; reflect theta sound mind and y are the ,mod neon me7 requisites to preilsotildoniubill impphieim — lndeed, withuui AlfWil the Our Pei thrPuekWc heoPlideltaiweary_: Ipligrimege ; tri)lipeo darkens to Ps, view.; thp infod becomdl shadowed with diaper and tiled With Wb mologsbolir.reliecdow that tits happiness of alothei• bowmen blighted with our own. ~ ;. , MOUND of inipinthwee: when she coneoland and itipenheat votary of pleasure Meth Out he ban imbibed the needs of palatal . 'Mei MOS ta"ft" Opens t i ll-Umed.ainwe et shame , orifteld 'Si diaeovery; deters him from apptying„M these who, trait abolition - and'i'aitectabUlty, cat alone, be friend himithlaying syinptotosi on Ibeehorrd.diSmie.maketheira tiaoh as aerated sore throat, _dimwit _thee, • ,paiee in the beat arid limbs , dththee of sight, (Willem, nod," oa the shin %Anis tat'arnis; 'blotches oa theWrie arid. extremities, progiessthig with trightfar oat at that the paintrior th e moth or lbs beam the noirobill • • its. and - the *it OM of tlijit awful Abe's, .tmoinne, thhorrig obleot of corambiettition; till'detitli pats a period to his dreethri 1 !Owings, by sanding ITodbehr vired Country from wheneetitofraZ abi trisnes. It is atelan fat that aa 6ll vic ims to this terrible disease, owing tothe 'MeV ' litho! rant pretenders, who by Ibis's, of that . Deadly Poison, Stiwiry, ruin the isonatitatkii arid' Milo the rmidne o Ills miserable. tr i aa t i i4' . Trust not your lives, or henitb,lo the are of We many un; 4B A 7 O Fus. ProiStqlots, destitute oiblOW; ledge; mime or abox, - irliolsivii or. Johnson's adver vertimmente, or ere themseltha. In the newspapers, regularly igarithed Pthithleris lanai. I of Curing, they keep yothfrilling month sitar Mouth taking their Pithy and poronsweas CO I.lpowit i Zon tong ex the embed fee'can Obtained, main, , leave yen with rai n -. ed health to sigh ewer roan galling aisappointnient: Dr., jorumn %%mealy Physidan tdvertistiol Hie Grode D "' ur=uto Ow PRY. P l. Lis osoo. ,-Ihiliosiedbis or Wit tgotellutown to all-others, preponniAttille &life 'Pear the great - heepluthi or ha l th., tlnrt in the country and a mere entieterVe Pell 2 , 1 4 . 1'..e4 ,11 , 0 /4 other Plitniobin in the world. lidarsaineat of "warm: - Agnuor "WW2 cured at We thstaillttm.year of 'fiery - unnierouti important hbrOcai OPhith•i hong Perforniiid by IC Johnson, wlth m.shd the porters of the 'Pun," "Clipper," and many- otbiti la ne, oboes of which Iwo wad-again before the public, bee as ufflima of °hairdo and rarpoml,' 11 - inerrant.. 'tithe Meted • „, y ben tipeethl Cured.. Periwig writing she be partlinitiarin . qol9lr eitenteo'his Institutes, *UM • aoffet iit.4imitersti4r, Of the imithoure tech . VoepitiA, thiltiteitte hitLf (10AL Oil Lamp Shades, Wicks, Ohim %./ nem for sale low by • 3 NICSOLIWBOWILIIN, s• oda Corner Fronk and Market streets. co.JI OUR rawly. replenitheof stook of Toilet' 'nil Taney Oboes la lOW in than city and J 41 9 1 41 dextPr Midst* en, we woa ile. I If luiPla colik . .1 i . • Ala" -, r poi& arias tiro sviiri iimot or,lift'varikatlyet,Boo4- is t .„„.... titaltl. X inet every i f iesday end Friday al JOHN WWI% Mere, term dialled sad *a n • . WM Nein fl Nan Waunlignunts. :4CONO.M.Y IS WEALTH oval YOUR COEUR FOR ON DIRE ! , ThoUBEST and CHEAPEST Household MOM . DY in the World. Madame ZADOC PORTER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY MALfAmE ZADOC PORTER'S • Curativs. Balsam is warranted if used according to the di: MOON, to cure in all oases, Cofighs, CoND, whoopltig youth, Balza, and ail affection of the Throat and, Lungs lira= ZaDOC PORTEW Balsam- is prepared with all . the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the beet remedies the vegetable kingdom affords Its reined tel are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous cirmiladon of the blood, through the lunge It is not a violent remedy, but emollient—warming, searching and effective : can be taken by the oldest per .llloll or youngest child. Mad'e Z 1: OC PORTERll.Balsam hue been used by the public Mr over 18 years. and has acgthred Its present sale simply by being recommended .by MOMS who have used It to their afilicted friends and others. lIIIPORTANT.-Madame &DOC POR'fßril Curative Bah= is sold at a price which brine it in the rid& of every one to keep it , convenient fur use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to. be worth 100 times its cost. ' NOTlCE:—ilave your Money I—Do not be persuaded to purchase artioles at 4a. to ii. which do not contain the virtues of a, Dime Bottle of Idahtme Porter's Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which Is as great as trot af 10=4 any .other medicine.; and tne very low Price at which it is sold, makes the profit tot ,esell r patently limalVand unprhiciPled dealers will sometinics recommend other onedicines op which them profits are larger, Weak' the customers Insist upon having Madame Porter's and none other. Ask for Madame Porter's On. retire Balsam, price 10 cents, and In large bottles, at 20 ctia and take no other. if you cannot get it at one store you can at another. sold by all Druggists antl§tomkeepers at l 0 cts and In larger bottles at 20 its. HALL & RIJOKEL, froprietore. Wholesale Dn;ggiste, 218 Greenwich St., NEW YORK. Geo. W. Reny, agent, Market Square, Harrisburg. iYFO.w./Y ; • AN - ENTIRE NEW IF STOCK OF SOLD PENS ! If IHE best and largest assortment of Gold Pens .L. has just been opened at • _ P•ERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by V. F. Newton Co., of New York, and warranted to give kdi satilifaction. A trial will satisfy any one. funk" the prices below : , Gold Pert and - Silver Holder for $1 26. ' • 431)1a Pen a n d Silver Holder for $1 50. gold I'en and SllVitHoldeffor` $1 '76. •j Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 25. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 60. I tiold'Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 26. Gold Pen' and Silver Holder for $6 75. Gold Pea andSilverHolderfor , $4 26 • Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $6 00. 0 1 0 Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00. 7 110T0GRAPHIC ALBUMS, .Thatreceived, at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE, a fall aupply of . PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Einbracing all , the new Styles and Sizes ALBUMS FOB 12 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOB 20 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 24 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUMS FOR SO . PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 40 PHOTOGRAPELS. • ALBUMS FOR 50' PHOTOGRAPHS: POlees,trom Seventy-we Cents i •To Twessty-are Dollars. BOIBJ CLOTH, WITH CLASP. .. HCONT t IN PHENCH MOROCCO, WITH Ccusp. ' !BOUND tuRRET, MOROCCO, WITH TWO CLASPS. , wimp' TmucHT MOROCCO, WITH 11 Pro HOUND VIILVET, WITH CLOPS—TERY RICH. BOUT IN iiNgoT AND CLASPS._ . PICTURES . FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS; 3 .l.eiterts'opututniatastiii, *wraiths OF. DIST/NGUIHSBD WOMEN. .0019113 .0E- RARE ENGRAVINGS.. COPIES ele CHOICE kOITINCIS . . Miy caete de -Fesitie .publiehed• in the :country wlll be futrihdied to amor..' PI Or t}RA~HIC • ALBUMS, Of 111 A the 0141414 styles will bc owe to order. JA, BERGNER'S * Cheap Bookstoke: FOR BALL P rime l: ellowCorn 609 ; 200 Imbeds rye. 60 barrels whisky, first qwenty. "=- Enquire or 111i0WADOGELAND, .r.re294U Werkirettea Aten4e Suds ' .Bv 4 WWOS, snistasio, w 1104 4 ,1146 , V Olll 4 warranted huh and Pia" eal° low bJJ WPM Corner treat and Market streets. Eije Ettegrap4, MISCELLANEOUS WILD STATZMENTS OF LOSSIM , IN BATTLV. A. special. Washington correspondent of the; MUM Primeler sends to that papia , the foliow-i „ling : The Republican this • morning publishes an amusing communication, which has so many `• points" in it that I will copy a paragraph or two from it " Will you . please inform your numerous readers which statement is correct as to our loss in the late battles in Maryland? Dr. Ham mond,'_Surgeon General, says 7,800; Colonel Denins, State of Indiana, says about 7,000 ;'and General McClellan says.over 14,000. Dr. Ham mond also stated, on the strength -of General Seth Williams, that our forces picked up on the battle-field from 36,000 to 40,000 stand of small arms ; General McClellan says only 14,000 were picked np, without saying which side they be longed:to. General McClellan also says the rebel loss must have been 80,000, because his loss was near 15,000... What a foolish reason ing! The 400 stand of arms captured on- the Virginia side belonged to the Corn Exchange regiment of Philadelphia, 118th Pennsylvania, who had to skedaddle, for some good reason, no doubt. . Please answer the following, also : If it takes a big dose of poglit to kill " a 'nigger, how much powder in a. IfillTs horn will blow his tail off, without injury to hisvitals tt' Some other people besides this Republidan cor respondent have Baked tbe same question about the Oases in , killed end wounded on our side at Antietam, and.l have heard of at least one re putable general officer who says . that of the 14,000 arms picked up, 10,000 were thrown away by some of our own troops. But in spite of, these little drawbacks.the battle of Antietam was an important victory. The , squib at the end of the quotation is doubtless 'a hit at the " Major Keys" of our army who do not desire to injure the "vitals'" of the rebellion, though they are willing to " blow its tail off." ; - Nannow E6OAPX.—On last Friday 'a week Messrs. Isaac N. Hodge.and Albert Jewell, of Young township, Indiana countx, went to Wad dell's Upper Salt WOrki, - for ` i load of salt, eaoh, near Kelly's fording, on the 'Conernaugh river. They were obliged to crags the arnal; over hick there was a bridge, in order to get their ing. Mr. Jewett, with a two home team, rove on the bridge, and when about half way, cross, the Structure broke down, precipitating Mr. J., his horses and wagon into the water, fifteen feet below. Mr. Hodge, who had not yet reached the bridge stopped his team and ran to Mr. Jewell's assistance, who . at the time Of the eminence was upon his wagon, and yet , strange to say, although the wagon was turned Upside down, escaped unhurt. By the united efforts of the two gentlemen the horses were Boon extricated, having received bat little la jury. The wagon was soon righted,and the again - ImM hicalitn, malting ,, a circuit of deveral miles to get to a fording. The escape 1 Mr. J. and his team seems almost miracu us. The bridge, 'though an old one, was in ocuetant used and was deemed by those living nit the vicinity, to,besafe to cross upon. ! A. latilinTT MILL VOX TM LIBIIRATED &AYES. -; . -Mr. Lewis Tappan, having learned from one of the missionaries of the American Missionary Association that the church of the, freedmen at 13Saufort, South Carolina; was in need of a bell, 60 ordered one to clie cast expressly for the plupose. It will bear theifollowing inscription : 'Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, unto all the inhabitants thereof." . ; The bell will soon b e forwarded to the place of its destination. We know of but one other bell bearing the Bathe inscription, and that Is the one celebrated as being connected with the ever memorable 4th of July, 1776, when it pealed forth to the listening thousands the glad tidings that liberty - was declaredl that our peo ple had entered into a solemn compact that should have, long years ago, secured the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" unto ail the inhabitants of the land. Alas I both the compact and the bell have been bro kert. 'AREA or TIM &MICAH Lassa —The late Government survey, of the great lakes gives the following exact measurement : Lake,Superior— greatest length, 355 miles ; greatest breadth, UV miles; mean depth, 988 feet ; height above the sea, 627 feet ; area, 82,000. square miles. Lake Michigan—greatest length, 860 miles • greatest breadth, 168 miles; mean depth, 9013 feet ; height above the sea, 687 feet'; area, 20;- 000 miles.. lake Huron—greatest length 200 miles ; greatest width, 160 miles ; mean depth, 800 feet ; height above the sea, 674 feet ; area, 26,0004:n11e5. lake Erie—greatest length, 260 miles ; greatest-breadth, 80 miles ; mean depth, 200 feet ; height abriVe the'sea; 866 feet ; area, 6,000 railed. Lake Ontario—length, ;180 miles; breadth,' 65 miles ; mean depth; 500 fee; height above the sea, 282 feet ; area, 6,000 square miles. Total length of five lakes, 1,346; total area, 84,000'square miles. Onsexterito ' limoits.—Steele wrote excel lently on temperazice 7 -when. sober, &Unfit, who declaimed io - elbquently against the licentious nese of the age, vir'fis himself a habitual debark chee. lohnsotes essay on politenesa Is admira ble, but he was himsel f perfect boor. The gloomy verses Young give one the blues, but he was a brisk, lively man. ' "The Comforts of /lumen Life," by B.. Heron, was written in pri son, under the most , distressing circumstances. "The Maeda of Human Life," by Beresford, were, on the contrary, composed in a drawing room, *here the author was surrounded' with every r liquiy., All theldendo of Sterne, knew him: I to a selfish. man ;, yet, as a writer, he exeelled in petals and 'charity ; at one time beating hie wife, atsmother wasting his sympa thies °mesa dead monkey.- So Seneca *mite in pudse .of poverty, on ,altable formed of solid gold, with millions let at usury. Tam FORT WARMER r/tll9/#01#.77,1110 Boston Daffy Advertiser of Monday, says t the piw- ait time there are about twenty ' political ' prig mere &trod Warren, the ..nioet prominent of whbnii. 4P-q°?',#/. 9 WE! Pa 4 Marshal Kane, of Baltimore. They are all on parole and have the liberty of the fore' hilifthe island. Capt. Gladden, of the prize 'schooner Dell auCe who was . brought to this port in the United States gunboat Algtigia, was the latest accession to their number, flack will probably soon be increased by the arrival of. other. Pris onenefrorn the forts . near New York, Philadel- . . phis and . ' No, Moms /*imam TO THP WIVE! ANA AM - P= OF PAIOIOPpIift OF Wsa..—The Washington 8AP4: 4 9 , ankles that Acting Paymaster Gene *a a tb:49eidedi,that onr:aecount •of thelapid eao ge of prisoners, payment will be suspended to their wives and mothers, un der General Order No. 30, of 1881. • glgAti,Vrjuti3l,o, 'itlfp*, Having procured Steam PoWer Presses, we are proper ed to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every description, cheaper then It ran be done at any other establishment in the country. RATES OF eDeRRTisiNG, tgir Four lines or less constitute ene-half square. Eight lines or more than four constitute &square. *Half Square, one day Gt $0 25 one week 1 25 ;II one m0nth„...... ....--- •• • • •• • • 2 2 0 " three months It 00E months 6 00 ' l one year Onetlquare, one clay— .. • ..... ....... 60 one week ' 2 00 one month ..„ 6 00 ~ three months . „, 10 Oa six month. 15 00 20 DO /fir Business notices Inserted ip the Loeal Coltptut or before Marriages and4lPaths,, NIGHT OENT3 PER LINE for each insertion. NO 41. W Marriages and Deaths to be charged u regular advertisements. ;: A Gunpowrint Seissamort,-L- . Two men from Kent county, Md., went to Wilmington, Del., last week, to attend the Acricultural Exhibi tion, and while there conceived the idea of ma king a "speck," by buying up two or three hundred pounds of powder, and taking it home where it commands three or four times. tho 'price it does at Wilmington. They went to DuPont's powder works to get twenty kegs, but as the men were strangers to the proprie tors, they refused to selL The strangers then bought the powder where they could get it in the town, and just on the eve of leaving for home were arrested. They are now on parole in Wilmington, the United States Marshal waiting orders from WaAlington in their case. CUBIONIIIC IN A DYING MAN. -It was a bright thought that of Smithson, the founder of the Smithsonian Institution, when he was dying of an unknown complaint. Smithson had bad five doctors, and they had been unable to dis cover what the disease was. At length they told the patient that he must die. Calling them all around him, he said :—"My friends, after I die, make a post mortem examination and find out what ails me ; for really I have heard suck long and learned discussions on the Subject, that I am dying to know what the dis eade is myself." BY TE. From our Morning Edition FROM FORTRESS MONROE. The English frigate arrived in the }loads last pveniug, and remained antil this morning ltbout 7 o'clock, when another English war yes the Petrel, came in and anchored abreast he fort. The steamer S. R. Spaulding leaves ta-day for New York, taking in tow the hospital ship Enterpe, with 260 sick and wounded on board. The flag of truce steamer Georgia arrived to day from Aiken's Landing, but she brought no passengers, as there had been no communica tion with Richmond since the hfetamora left ihe,Landing on Sunday. I No late papers from Richmond were received to-day. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Flour very low, and most holders are asking' ' ` a further advance. Sales of 1,000 bbis. at $51& , - , fbr superfine ; $6.00 for extra and $6.76®7.00.: for extra family. Small sales of Rye flour at: $4.00. Corn meal at $3.14. Wheat active, 7 1 ,000 bus. sold at $1.45@,1.47 for Pennsylvania rbd, awl $1.60 for southern ; white is worth $1.60®1.66. Rye wanted at 74c. ; core is in good request, and 6,000 bus yellow, sold at 72@78c. Oats, better, 3,000 bus. Delaware sold at 42344 c. Coffee very firm, sales of Rio at 24®25c. and Lagnaira at 24c. Sugar is *her. Provisions held with much fi rmness, 490 bbls mess pork sold at $12.60418. Whisky quite active and 1,000 bbls. Ohio sold . at 87c. • :Flour very firm—Ohio $6 87i@,7 25. Wheat active at 66®1 68 for white, and $1 04 1;68 for old. Corn steady, with a scarce sgp ply—white 78®78. Whisky firm, at 29@,89}. EIOViBiOLIS quiet. POST OFFICE NOIICE On and after May sth, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows: NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH.. WAY idem--For all placesbetween Harris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 M SOUTH. WAY MAIL—For all D. C., at 12.00 M For York, Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. CI., at 900 P. M LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. EAST. York, at 3 15 P. M. For Lancaster, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 P. it WEST. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris- Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin nati, Columbus and Cleveland, 0., at 2 45 P. M. For Lewistown, Hun tingdon, Tyrone, Al toona,. Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, 900 P. M. CUMBERLAND VALLEY SAMILOAD. • For Mechanicsburg, Car - lisle, Shippensburg, Oharnbersburg, Pa., and llagerstoyn, Md., at... 7.00 A .. M. places between Harris- bargandCharabersburi, _ at .12.30 P. id.' SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL.. . _ Office Bonn—From 6.30 A. M. to 8 P. Ikt., Sunday from 74 to 84 A. M., and from 8 to 4 P. X GEORGE BERGNER, POStMailtOr. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct. 14 PHILADSLPHIA., October lb BALUMORO, Oct. 16 places between Harris burg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, WAY Man—For all places between Harris burg and _ Reacting, Potiiville, Easton and Philadelphia, at 700 A. M PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Wes Meal.—For all places between Harris burg and Philadelphia, at .6.80 A. M For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at .12.00 M For Bainbridge Mariet ta, Columbia, Lancaster,, Philadelphia and New burg and Altoona, at 12.00 Id Johnstown For - and Maii—FOr all WAY GOAD For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Suthmit Station, Au burn and Pottsvile, at 12.80 P. M. STAGE ROUTES. . For . inglestown, West Han- Maritida Hill over, Ono end Jones town, on Monday, Wed nesday *ld Fr!daY.,, • ...7& • it. For . Lisburn and Lsosia. berry, on Saturdst 4#'